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g The Nebraska Nationai Bank OF OMAHA, NEB, Pald Up Oapital ' . Sarplus Funa, Nov. 13 8 DIRECTORS, H. W, YATES,' President, for many’ years Oashier of the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E, TOUZALIN, Vice Prosident, Boston, W V. MORSE, of W, V. Morse & Co, $2060,000 16.000 JOHN 8, COLLINS, of G, H. & J, 8. Col-| W ins, J, M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and]Attor- noy at Lavw, 1., 8, REED, of Byron Reed & Oo, K K. HAYDEN, Assistant Oashier, THIS BANK opened for business April 27, 1882, ITS DIRECTORS AND STOOKHOLD- ERS aro among the leading business of Oma. T, and ita business is conducted with espacial eaforence to the best and incroasing interests its morcantilo patrons, QOLLECTIONS receive special attention and charges lowest obtainable hers or else. shere, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon avorable terms and upon acsounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE Government Bonds and{County and Cit ysecaritios bought and rold, " FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOCIAL Naw York, July 2.—Monoey--Easy at 11@2; elosed offered 2. Prime paper—5@0 per cent, Sterling Bills—Quiet at 4 82}; 4814, Governments—Higher for 4}s. Railways —Strong. Shares—Buoyantand excited to-day. The boars were much alarmed at the turn in af- fairs, Round amountsof leading shares were taken with confidence, for home and foreign account, The purchases being due maioly to the fact that a few important railway corpor- ations defaulted on their July interest charges. Reports from the growing regions were of a favorable nature, and this with the published views of Vanderbilt on the situation, had much to do withthe improvement. Vander- bilt, Gould and the White party wera buyers throughout, In the early dealings the bears rushed into cover, and in their haste bid prices upon themselves, pared with last night's closing figures, ranged from 1@5 per cent. In the afternoon there were sales to realize, and prices fell off @1 per cent in the general list, and 2} in Union Pacific, Near the close a_firmer_tone - pre vailed, and thero was a rally of 4@j per cent. “The market closed strong, compared with last night's prices are up 3@ per cent higher. Union Pacific unchanged. demand QUUPONS 100 1113 1184 123 BTOUKS AND BONDS, American Express..... apids & Northern, acific, . Erle... do pid . Fort Wayne & Ohicago. Hannibal & St. Joseph, do _do do pid linols Central.... Ind,, Bloom, & Western. & Tex Fake Shore & Michigan So. Michigan Central.. Miansapolis & S¢. Loua o Aflssouri Paclfio. . Northern Pacific. do do Northwestern. do pfd. New York Central, ‘Ohlo & Mississippi. do do The advance, com- | ‘Whisky-~None sold; nominally 1 07, KANSAS CITY, Kavsas Crry, July 2, —Wheat—Tower; 69§ @603 cash; 70 Augusts 713 September Corn— Lower at 40 cash; 40§ August; 40§ bid September bl Oats—Dull, nominal; 25 bid, TOLEDO, Torxno, July 2.—Wheat — Quiet, firm; Nl gm0y velly 8. Quiet, firm; Corn B, Oats 0.2, &pot and July Easicr; No. 2 epot and July 20}e. 0oL, Breadstuffs —Dull, , 78 bd@7s 10d; Spring, 78 ungraded 47@b 61 Eg Pork ard Butter—Dull, MILWAL Minyat July . 2 Milwaukee and , 873, liet and unchanged; S0 ) ~— Wheat—Strong; ly, 83} ; August 86; BALTIMORE. July 2.—Wheat — Wostorn demand; No. 2 winter red, BALTINORE higher, mode spot, 953@958, Corn —Western steady and dull; mixed iskey —Quiet; NEW ORLEANS, New Onueans, July 2, — Oorn — Quict; yellow mixed; Oats—Dull'and lower; choice, 40, 1—-Demand fair prices higher; 2 90@3 00. Pork—Dull and lower, 15 75, teady and unchanged. eady and unchanged, LIVE STOCK, OHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Cri1caco, July 2.—Drovers’ Journal reporta: Hog: ive, firm, quality poor; rough X % packing and shiping, @b 80; elips, 3 00@ attle—Firm on good; common to choice shipping, 510@b 60; inferior to good cows, 220@4 75; stockers and feeders, 3 00 Steady; best stronp; inferior to 350; per cwt, medium to extra, 6T, LOUIS LIVE STOUK. Sr. Louis, July 2,—Oattle—Active, all good grades strong; common to_choice shipping, @5 60; oxports, 6 50@6 75 iood grades good, @4 00, choice to extra, good to choice lambs, 4 00@5 00, Hogs—Lower, slow; Yorkers, 515@5 25; packing, 4 75@5 10; heavy b 15@b 35, KANSAS OITY LIVE BTOOK, Rawsas Cmrr, July 2,— Cattlo— 410@4 50; tood, ste: ommon, elow, weak; natives, 4060 @t 2. ir to good native cows, 3 00@4 00, Hogs—Steady; @b 00. Sheep—Quiet; 2 80. ——— TRAFFI10. FLOUR AND GRAIN. Om10a00, July 2.—Receipts and ship- '} | menta of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as follows Recelpts, Ship'ts. shipmenta of flour and graln for the past 24 hours Reoelpta Ship'ts, 1 | have been as follows: gid Peorla, Decatur & Evansville Rock fsland.......... Ohloago, Milwaukoe & 5t, Paul do do do pid. 8¢, Poul Minn, & Manitob §t, Poul & Omaha.,.. do_ do pfd. Texas Pacific. . Unlon Pacific. Wabash, St. L. & Pacifi d do do fd lo ‘Western Ualon Telegraph. *Asked, e — GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODUCE, July 2.—Flour—Dull, un CHicAdo, 1 iet; steady; a trifle; rallied §; declined 1@ above yesterday; cash 8 @83k; July, B3 August, 831 September, 86{@8GE 874, nominal, spring firmer; No, 2 red sold at opened firmer; d @ and closed 1—Steady; firmer; opened fe higher; ad- vanced fo above inside prices; ‘luctuate closed fc above the final quotations on ¢ afternoon board) day;cash and July, 514 5143 gtvmhvr G3@hSE; 5 rejec Quiet; very steady; futures opened % {0 higher; fluctuated a trifle; closed at }@ic provement; cash a shade lower 20} “July August 297; Septembe 26}, adier o bc. Soeds—Timothy—Firm ; prime, 128}, Flax—Lower; cash 150, Pork —Dull; firmer: trifle higher; cash 16 00 @17 00; July 19 £0; August 19 00@19 50; Sep- ; October 16 50@16 tember 17 50@17 75, o; advanced firm; woderately activi shand July 7 80@7 August @7 45; September 7 H7@7 60; October shoulders 5 75; short ribs 7 70; short clear 8 1 Whisky~-Unchanged at 110, choice creamery 18@19; or full cream cheddars and )Ln:.. at 8@8 heddars 2@0c. ggs — sy at 143@ Hitloa—Moder w?h. Tallow—Unch: b CaLL_Boarn at—July, August and tember de higher; October fhigh Corn—dJuly August and Octob: September o igher, Oats~July and August 3¢ higl tember 4o higher, Pork—July and August unclianged; Sep- tember 25¢ higher, Lard—July unchanged; August and Sep tember 5e higher, d and unchanged. 4o higher, Sop 8T, LOUIS PRODUCE, Sr, Lovis, July 2,—Wheat—Inactive; No, 2 red, 100 for cash; 903@90% for July; 884@ 8] for August; closing at outside figures, Corn—Slow and higher; 48jc for cash; 487 @49} for July; 494@197 for August., Oats —Highe @28} for cash; 204@27) tor July. Rye—h). Flaxseed—1 26 bid for August, Barley ~ No market. Unchanged, nchanged, * Bran—Unchanged, ‘Whisky—1 08, ; 914@013 for 11 Octo- August; 49§@ {ober. Oats, nothing done, CINOINNATL, vari, July 2. —Wheat—Firmer; Nc HA@H1Y. 200,000 4,000 79,650 37,000 91,000 5 LIVE BTOCK. OH10aG0, July 2.—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows; Reoeipts, Bhip'ts, . 6,000 Rees 12,000 Sios Sheep. . . 1,500 Kaneas Orry, July 2. — Recelpts [and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have boeen as follow: Recelpts, Bhip'te. flm.la. . 8L0 o OgH. 400 7,000 . Shoep - 75 b 8r, Louw, July 2, — Recoipts and ship- ment of live stock for the past 24 hours have | boon aa follows: Roocelpts, Bhip'ts. Oattle, 4,700 Hogs, 5,100 Sheep. 1,300 OMAHA MARKETS ‘Wholestle Prices. Oryi0e or THE OMAHA Brx, } ‘Wednesday Evening, July 2, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain, ‘Wheat—Cash No, 2, 66@ 660, Barley—Cash No, 2, 45@50c, Rye—Cash, No. 8, 43@4bc, Corn—No, 2, 38@30)0, Oate—No, 2, 82)@33c, Hide: 3 groen butchers flint, 121 les, two-thirds price, A@oc. Sheep Pelts,—20c@$1 00, 5h@h; green saltod, salt 10@111e Lave Btock, Srers—4 25@5 60,8 Var Cows—3 00@4 00, Hoas—4 00@4 50, Brezr—3 60@4 00, CaLves—6 00@7 00, ‘Wool, Light fine 14@17. Hoavy fine 10@13, Medium 14 @17, Coarre 10@15. Bury 2 to bo off, General Produce, Braws—Receipts light and demand good, Basd picked navy, por bu, 82 50; medium, 2 00@2 25, Bekswax—In good demand, Cholce bright %; !h; 26@28¢c; common to good dark per Ib, @2hc Burrer.—The'receipts are light, but this does not seemn to have effect on_prices, which continue low and sales small, Best ta- ble 8@ 10; fair to good b creamery 16@16, 00; " Y ork Btate ' per bbl, 88 ondensed per Crab applo, per gal. 85c. Full cream, westera, 10@11: Wis consin mew 11}; young American 12@15c, OCocoaNurs—Per 100, $4 76@5 0 Tu liberal supply, and prices & little 1 Fou roia oranzes, per box, §4 00, lomons, per box, $5 50 @00, Peuanss, per bunch, = 8300 Figs, ib., 160. Dates, in frails, 7ho; dates, fard, in boxes, 124c, Fhuir Borrkus—Apple butter, in 80 1b nixed, Oats ower; No, 2 wixed $1{@32. Tye- No, 2 64, Pork - Quiet: 15 50@16 00, Lard—Firmer; 7 12 Bulk meats—Stronger; 5); short ribs & pails, per Ib, 7e. Pium butter, Thc, . | box, $1,00; string beans per bushel box, §2.00 ¥ [ came, $3 00, * | raspberries per OMAHA DAILY BEE--THURSDAY. JULY 3, 1884. Hay—Balod, $8.00@10.00; looss, $10,00@ JrLLY—1n 20 and 80 1b pails, 6@7e; In 2 1b ars, por_dos, 81 b0; assoNe tumblers, o hoonars, par dozen, €8 00, Pure, in bricks, per Ib, 16¢, all oakes, 124c. outhern per b, | PR Tn good demand at 2@2ko per 1b. Receipts of old chickena heavy and prices considerable lower, sales today, 23 00@3 25 per dor.; spring chickens in good demand at & 4 00 accordi g to Poratoks,—New ones por bush. PROVISIONS b, bacon, 1236 o. 8. bacon, 11§c; d. s, sides 10f; short rib sidos, 1040; shoulders, Sko: mess pork, por bbl, $18.50. Dried. beoh, e, Tad, 06100, Vrarranies —Spinach, per bb!, §2 00; new Ohio, 14 ONI0NS POPCORN PovLTRY cabbage, per doz S0@100; lettuce, per doz. rodishes, per do., turnips por bu, bOo, boets, per bu, 7o cucumbers, per doz. §1 00; Pie, plant per b, 0. canliffower per doz. 81005 new oarrots, per 1b, 3o Tomatoes, } bu, box, 7H@S1 00: «reen poas por bushol SMALL FaUITa— Straw berries, per 24-quart Black raspberries, $4 00, Red 2.quart_cas Goose berries, per bushel, 81 50, Wild plums, per case &3 00, New apples [per box 50@1 003 Peaches 1 00@1 50, AsTRRN OngRAms—Plentiful and ol Al kinds of packages are sont to markst, ng at the rate of about & 00 per bush, Dry Goods. Brows SneriNas—Atiantio A, The; Atlan tio P, Go; Atlantio LL; bho; Brunswick, 7o; Beaver Dam LL, 6}c; Lawrance 1L, bio; Paci: fic H, 7j0; Royal Standard, So; Indian Head A, 80; Wanchusett A, 7fo. 'Fixe Brow Siertinas—Argyle, Tie; Pep. perell R, 7c; Salisbury R, 6o, Breacukn Cortos -Hallon 44, 6he; Bal lon 7-8, e, Oumberland 4-4, 8o; Davoll DD Sirmount, 4fc; Fruit of the Loom 4 of the West, 84c; Golden Gato, 8§c H Se; Hill 4.4, do; Lonadale 8ic; New Vark Mills, 113c; Wamsntta, 10ko. Ducks (Colored)—Boston, ' 8 or., 11 ton, 10 oz, 14}o; Boston, 9 oz, L River, 8jc. Ducks. (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 11o Wost Point, 10 oz, 14c; Boston Bear, 8 ox, 1le. Thokinas—Amoskong, 1do; Continental Cordis, 10§o; Poarl River, 1lde; Hamloton Awnings, 12}e. DiNiys—Amoskoag, 1do; Boaver Crook A. 12 Beaver Oreok BB, llo Beayor Creek 10: _Haymakors 8o; Jaffrey D & T, 128c; Jaffrey XXX, 12f0; Poarl_laver, 13; Warren AXA (brown), 12c; Warren BB (brown), 110; Warren 00 (brown), 10c. Oasphios—Fifth avenuo glove finish, bo; Keystone glove finith, ble, Conser JeANs—Amory, The; Hancook, 80; steady, inferior to { Kearsayer, 83c; Rockport, 7c. Prints—Allens,5hc; American,bfo; Arnolds, 60; Cocheco, 6c; Harmony, 4e; Indigo, 7ic; Tndigo 7-8, 114¢; Indigo -4, 124c; cheap sale 4}c; Charter Oalk, 44c. 'Prints SuirTING —American, So; Cocheco, Bo; Glouceater, do:Southbridge, 41c; Waverlys, 4{o; Rosedale, 4§c. GiNanaxs ~Amoskong staplos, 8lo: Batos staples, Sio; Lancuter staplos, S Plankot Iaids, 9c; Hudson checks, 840; Amoskeag ersians, Dhe. Daess Goops—Atlantio alpacea, 9jo; Per- pebble O, 1, Morocco, 88c; simon, 2 50 to 8 00, Harveas—No, 1 star oak, 870; No 2 do; 8to; No. 1 Ohlo oak, $43; No, 2 do, 886 Nov 1 Milwankes 840: No 2 do S8c, No, 1 Pitta oak har, 87c; No. B Pitts onk har, 850, Paints, Olls and Varnishes. O1L8—110 _earbon, per hoadlight, T!f('\llrn, 14 per_gallon, 180; 150° water white, 17c; wood, raw,; pr gallon. bde; linseed, botled, per allon Lwl‘wmtm wtr'd, per gallon, 800t No, 1, 706;No} 2, 600 castor, XXX, per gal’ lon, 1’ 60; No. 8, 1 40; swoot, por gallon 100 aperm W.B., per gallon, 160; fish, W, B., K;\rynllun, 8503 neatsfoot extra, por gallon, 900} a1, 7803 lnbricating, rero, per gallon, 0o} summer, 160; golden machine, No, 1, per gals lom, 850; No, 9, 28; sporm, sigmal, por gallon 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74°, per eallon, 160, PAINTS I8 O1L—White lead, Omaha P, P, 6jo; white load, St. Lonis, pure, 630; Marseillos groon 1 to b1b eans, 200; Fronch rino, groon woal, 1201 French zinc, rod_seal, 110 Krench sino, in varnish asst, 00; Fronch sinc, in_oil asat, 16503 raw and bt umber, 1 1b cans, 100; 180; refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, and blue, 425; niteamarin blue, 180; chrome groe Do 1801 bited o) ehetar crone ) M. & D, 160; Parie groen, 180; Tndian rod, 156 Venetian rod, 9 Tuscan rod, 220; Ameri: ot Vermillion, L. & P., 180; chrome yellow] L, M, . .12,', O, Ib; valow ochr, S golden’ oohre, 166, patent, dryer, So; geatain Slor.lght bk, daek onk, WAl S tant and ash 160, Y Paluts. Dr Whito ;;d, So Kreneh siney 10 Parls whiting, 2jo; Wl dors, 1fo: whith com'l 130 lm..ulm. uumm?u.m._ T Iampblack, ordinary, 100; Prussian_blue, Bbo; nltramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8o; umber h|um¢, 403 umh‘:r. L3 40; sionna, burnt, 4o; sienna, raw, 40; Paris n, gennine, 250; Parls groon, common, 20¢ mn.ufgmn,k % 20c; chroms green, K., 1%; vormillion, Fng, 70c; vermillion, American, 180; Indian red, 10c; rose pink, 1403 Vonotian red, Cookson's, 22:; Venetian' red, Amorican, 1jc; rod load, 7hos chrome yellow, genuine, 30c; chrome yel- low, K., 120; ochre rochelle, 0; ochro, French, :;:; ochre, American, 20; Winter'a mineral, o lehigh brown, 2ho; Spanish brown, 2jc; inoo's mineral, dc. Vannisaes—Barrels, poe gallon; Furnl ture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, &1; coach, oxtra, 81 40; coach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar oxtra, 81 76; Japan, 700; asphaltum, extea, 850; shellnc, $8 50z hard oil finish $1 50, Heavy Hardwsroe List. Tron, rates, 2 60; plow stwel special oast, 6o orucible, 7o; special or German, fo cast too; do, 16@30; wagon spokes, sot, 2 25@3 00; hubs pex got, 1 95; folloes sawed dry, 1 40; tongued, ench, 70@80c; axles each, 7hc; square nuts per 1, 7@110; washors er Ib, 8@18¢; rivots, per b, 110; coil chain, per 1b, 6@120; malloable, 8o iron wedges, 60; crowbars, Go; harrow teeth 4c‘§;rrlng to0l, 7@Sc; Burdon's horsohoes 4 70 Burden’s muleshoes 5 70, BansrD WiRE—In car lots, 485 per 100, Nans—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 65, Sror—Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210z orlental powder, kegs, 6 40; do,, half Kegs, § 48; do,, quastar kege, 185; blasting, kogs, 8 85; fuse, per 100 foot %00, siane _cashmer, 28hc; Hamloton cashmere, 15}0; Hamloton Fancus, 114c; Hamleton bro- cades, 16c; Arlington brocads, 18, Liquors. ArooroL—188 wine alcohol, 220 per wine allon extra Californin epirits, 188 proof, 12 per proof gallon; triple rofined spirita 187 proof, 114 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskiion 1 00@1 50; fino. biéndod, 1 50@2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 2 00@7 00; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. Braxpes—Imported, 6 00@1600; domestic 1.40@4 00. Gins—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, 140 Russ—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; Now England, [ oo’ 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PRACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, OraxpAGNES—Imported_por case, 28 00@ 84 00; Amorican, per case, 12 00@16 00, Grocera List. (OASNED G00DS—Uysters (Standard)per case, | 20 b, por case, 2 50@ artlott T CASO, ; groen 8 70@3 80; strawberries, 2 210; raspberrios, 2 1b, per case, 2 90; pears, per caso, 2 40; whortleborries, 2 b, per case, & L M oo 2.2’.‘.,“%’1{3& case, 4 90; pine’ apples, 2 I o brshela: P eaSiaal 3 inoh and. lacgor, 940, § inch, g.’:fal;?‘gfil:fia._ %5$$iol§$u, 401bs, 168, 1603 8s, 150; e | ol A Baint | aca | Doase O, L0 ok AL o s 2 55; square_cases, 170, Buaars—Powdered, 8§ci cut oaf, 8jo; granulated, 7fc; confectioners' A, 7fe; Stand- Red extra O, 64o; extra O, 6fc; medfum yel- Jow, 6}c; dark yellow, o. Oorres—Ordinary grades, 12@12}c; fair18 % o gluod, 1do; pflnas. 1115@11’?81 &ulel.d o fancy groen_and yellow, 0 wvernment Java, 20@26c; Levering’s roasted. 705 %.rbuclde‘u roasted, 156§c; McLaughlin'e XXXX roasted, 15fo; mitation 163 @18c; Clark’s Aurora, 163c. Rior—Louisiana prime to choloa, 70; falr o; Patma, 64c. ‘Fisn—No. 1 mackorel, half brla., 850; No 1 mackerel, «its, 1 15; family mackerel, hal brls., 7 00; family mackerol, kits, 95c; No, white fish, half brls., 8 75; No, 1 kits, 1 15, ‘Synup—Standard Com., 80c, bls; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kegn 197, . Sops~In Ib papers, 8 80 per case; keg por Ib, Zhe. ProrLes—Medium, 8 25; do In half barre's, 4 75; small, in barrels, 9 25; do In half barrels, 5 25; gherkinsjin barrels, 10 25; do in half barrels, 5 75. Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@bbc; cholce 60 @T5c; good Imperial, 40@43c; choice, 60@65c in barrels, Young Hyson, good, 86@50c; choice, 650@1 00; Japan, natural loaf, 8%c; Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Oolong, good, 85@40c; Oolong, good, 85@40c; WoopENwARE—Two hoop_ palls, 185; throe hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Plo- noor washboards, 186; Doublo Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 %6. Soars—Kirks Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirk's standard,’ 8 75; Kir's White 'Russian, 525; Kirks eutocs, 215; Kirk's Praizio 'Quoon, (100 cakos,) 400 Kirk's magnolin, doz. Porasi—Pennsylvania cans, 4 owse, In case, 8 85; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in caso, 150, OANDY—Mixed, 12@180; fatick, 11c; twist choico, 40@hhc; choice, 85@A5c. Bouchong, Leap—Bar, 165, Cor—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor +la run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitobroast lump: 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Jowa lump, 5 00 Towa wut, B 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra clte, 11 256@11 50; Canon City, 700, per ton Lumner. W te I l:'u:‘]l‘";x“‘l 1l e quote Iumber, lath and shing o8, on oars at Omkl at the following prices: Joisr AND SoaNTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50, * TiMpERs—16 feet and under, 22 00, TIMBER AND Jorsr—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 60, FENoING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No, 2, 00, SurrriNG—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00, Sroor BoArba—A, 45 00; B,40 00; 0, 85 00, FrooriNG—No, 1, 40 00; No, 2, 85 00; No, 8, 2500 %mm, clear—27 00; No, 2, 25 00; No, 8, OrruiNa—g, 87 00; 4, 25 00. SHINGLES, best—4 b0; standard, 8 50, Lati—3 25 por M, Lue—Per barsel, 1 25; bulk per bushel, 85o; coment, bbl, 2 28; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; halr P bu. 50c; Torred folt, 100 fbs, 3 50; straw ard, 8 50. DENVER MARKET. Live Stook—DBeof Cattlo, 100 1b. 5 50@5 75; dreased 9 00@10 00; sheep’ 3 00@3 25; hoga. live, b 00@b 35; dressed 7 00@7 25. uldu.-—hrf Flint, 113@120.; groen 4@be. groen calf 8@10c; sheopskins, dry, 8@10c. Tallow.—5(@bc, Wool.—Colorado 11@15e.; New Mexico 7@ 0c. Frour—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 1 85@2 25; pat- ent, 400 Ibs., 2 85@8 25; Graham, 100 1bs, 2005 rye, 100 Ibe., 2 26@2 45; buckwheat, 100 1bs, 10"00@10 50, bran, ton, 12 00@14 00; corn meal. 100 Ibs. 1 45@1 75, GRAIN—Wheat, 100 lbs, 1 40; ocorn, in sacks 100 lbs, 1 08@1 12; oats, 100 lbs, 1 85 @1 45; barley, 100 Ibs, 1 30@1 3 Hay—Baled, upland, 20 00@26 00; bot- Burrer—Finest, 20@206c; Nebraska dairy choice, 14@15¢; Tiaas—Fresh, doz, fresh 28@30c. Crrese—Full cream, 14@15c; Limburger, 180; Swiss, importod, 82, Pourrny—Live, chickens old, doz,5 50;@6 00 spring chickens, 3 50@ 4 60; dressad Ib, 18@19c. TPoratoxs —Groeley, 1001bs, 1 00@! 10; Now 2 25@? 05, VearpranLus— Onions, new, 100 1bs, 2 50@ 275 cabbuge, now, 100 lbs, 3 00; new boets, 1bs 2 50, =y 1| tom straw, 12 00@16 00, Fnums—Orange Mensina _box, 6 00; Jemons, choico Messina, 4 60@ 5 00; applos, California, bbl, 3 00@ ban bunch, 1 50@4 00; peaches per box 2 50@2 75; Texus plums 1 00 per box, Mears--Hams, 1b, 183@14c; bacon, break- fast, 12§@13c; lord, in tiercos, Ib, 10c; I.h'*lllllfi sldes, 9@10¢. 15—Mackerel, No.1, 160, kit, mess, 176@2 25; Oalifornla salmon, half bbi, 10 50; 5; | Holland herring, kew, 160@L 70; trout, per 1b. 17@18c THE OLD RELIABLE stick, 104e, . Vineoas—New Yorkapple 1605 Ohlo ap- ple, 130, d.w-nnz liouh, per bbl, 170; Ashton, In sacks, 8 60; bbla dairy 60, s, 3 80. SrAnon—Poar), 4hc; Silver Gloss, 8c; Corn Starch, 80; Excolsior Gloss, 7e; Corn, The. Sp1oks—Pepper, 170; allsplos, 150; cloves, 260; casala 1be, Lyz—Amorican, 8 40; Groonwich, 8 40; Wostern, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' lye, 4 653 Jewell lye, 275, Tobaccos Prua Topacco—Ulimaz, 500; Bulllon 50; Horseshos, b0cy Star, 60c; Ruddy, 450; Her- soy's, 40c; Black, 38@40c. Wine Gor—Common, 20@80c; good, 45@ 60c; Ross Loaf, 700; Premium, 660; Dismond Crown, bic; Swoet Sixteen, Hc. 8y0KING—O, 8., 2203 Mogrschanm, 80c; Dur ., B5; Durham, 4 oz., 570; Durhair io; Seal of North' Carolina, 8 0., ibe of North Carolina, 4 oz, 57c; Seal o North Oaroling, 2 oz, 60c; 0. K Durham, 4 oz, 28¢; O, K Twrham, 2 oz, 800; Uns Nod, #s 250; Tom and Jerry, 28c, Drug DruGs AND OREMICALS —Ackd, carbolic, 850 acid, tartarlo, bfc; balsam capabla, per Ilb, 650; bark sassafras, per 1b, 12c; calomel, per 1o cinohonidis, per oz, chloroform, per Ib., $1 10; Dovers powder, per lb., 81.25; m salts, por Ib., 8hc; glycerine, puze, per 1b., 280; lead acetate, per lb,, 22¢; oil, castor, No 1 per gal., 8165} oil, castor, No. 8 per wal., 81.40; oll, olive, per kal., €1.40; oll ori- ganum, 60c; opium, ; quinine, P, & Wj and R & 8., per oz, 8 potasalum, —. iodine, per 1b., $1,60; salicin, per oz., 40c; wul- },x...u..l morphine, per oz, $3.60; sulphur lour, per 1b..;4; strychuine, per oz., 8185, Loather, Oak sole, B8c(@420; hewmlock sole 280@850; 139 | hoislock kip, 800 to T 00; runner 650 to $ei hemlock call, 8% to 1 00; hemlock upper, 22 lu. 240; onk alligator, 4 00 to b 60; Lpper 24 calf kid, 82@86; Greisen kid, 2 50 to 2 76; oak kip, 80c to 1.00; osk calf, 1 20 to 1 80; French kip, 110 to 1 5; French calf, 125 to % 00; rus sets, D60 to 750; linings, 600 to 8 50; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L, Moroceo, 80¢ to 850; THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY, (BUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B, 00.) ‘THE MONARCH Tho most extensive manufacturers of Billird & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD, 509 8, Tenth Btreet, + + + + OMAHA, N¥B. 4@ Prices of Billird and Pool Tables and materials urnishod on application. Northsast No braska ALONG THE LINE OF TUE Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolls and OMAHA RAILWAY. Tho new extension of this line from Wakefleld vp o thy BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Conoord and Coloridge TO EARTINGTON, Reaches the bust portion of the Htate, ~Bpecial ex- cursion rates for land seekers over this line to Wayne, Norfolk snd Hartington, and vie Blair to all prinaipal poluts on the BI0UX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD s over tht ., Bt. P, M. & 0. Rallway to O ngton, Bloux City, Ponca, Hartiugton, Kortolk, Connoot at FHBlaix ¥or Fremont, Oakda o, Neligh, and through to Val- entia @ ¥or rates and all nformation call on ¥ P, WHITNEY, Geuoral Agent, raw and burnt Sienna, 10¢; vandyke hmwn‘ 8 ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c: Prossian |, " Railway Time Table. n Effoct July 1. The attention of the travelling public fe eallad to the fact that this Is the only complete and abwolute Iy correct time.-tablo publishod in the city Al trains arrive st and depart from Omaha on Central Standard Time, which is 24 minutes faster %, * Except Sunday, § Except Mon- From,Union| Pactfic Depot; Tenth St, U. P, R R, MAIN LINE. SLRAYR ARRIVE. Mall and Exp... 1140 am | Atlantio Exp. ...7:50 & m Paciflo Exp.. ....8:2% pm | Mail and Exp,...4:00 pm Dally. REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION, o LRAVR, Lincoln Exp....19:66 p m | Lincoln Es DUMMY TRAINS -BRIDGE DIV v 40, §:00,9:00, 10:00, 11:15 & m. ), 5:00, 6:00, 10:35 p. m, On Sund 118 & m ; 1:00, 8:00, 6,00, 6:00, 10:85 p m €:40,0:00, 11 m'm.lw;'r(m‘ TOWA BRIDGE, WORK, Automutic Cu of Engines, Meat Cutting Machines p Tanking Outhits & Presses IRON WORK ABENTS FOR Wheeled Scrapers, Frait Evaporators, THE RYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS S€ND FOR ESTIMATES Prairie Corn Shellers. TME LARGES 1N THE SPEQIALTIES. ENGINES, BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MACHINERY. ' PATENT LO& DOGS AND SAW_ MILL SPECIALTIES SPECIAL NOTIOE TO Arrivo af tranator dopot 18 ' ml s iator;' Brondway W Iater. dway depob , 8:80, 4 depot, Coundll Blufts, #0 min oave Councll Rlufts, Bro 0:30, 10:80, 11:40 & ; 7:90, 8:30, $0,5:30, LRAYR Mall®, e 8t. Louls Exp ARuvR, St Pau® Bxp.. 9 Mall. . 3 45am Mall & Fap® T35 pm vi Council Maffs.) 0,8 &Q RR (Note.) The 0:00am and 6:00 pm dummy traing also connect with east-bound trair Rook-Island, Burlington, North-Western and Milwaukeo roads. WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC, n, LRAY Cannon Ball, 8:50 pm 1000 m Dall a Council Bluffs.) . S Exproas! Ml K. 0., 8T, JOE & 0. B, AT Mall . Exprosst ... % ARRANGEMENTOF SUNDAY TRAINS During July Saturday, Sunday and Monday Chicago traing will rotato as follows; ‘Saturday eveniog trains leava July Sth and 20th via OB, & St. P;July 10th via tho North-Westorn; July 1th via the Rock Isiand ~ Arrive in the same ordor tho Monday following. Sunday morning trains depart and Sunday eveninj trains arrive July 6th and 27th via the Rock Island, July 18ch via the North-Western, and July 20th via thoC M & 8t P, From B, & M. Depot; Tenth Street, B. & M. RAILROAD—-MAIN L DRNVER HXPRRSS. WRST BOUND. Omaha.... 6:10pm 7:60 am Ashland. .. 8 am Lincoln, Croto. Hastings . Red Cloud. MoCook Akron 5 pm 2:10 am Donver, . 7:d6 pm 616 wm 936 pm Daily. OMAIIA AND PLATTTMOUTH TRAINS: Lyv. Omaha at 7:60, and 8 60, 0:10, 7 Ar . B, & Q. R. B- (via Plattsmouth.) [ ARRIVE Eastorn Exp Chicago Exp.. K. C,, 8T. J, & C. B. (via Plattsmouth.) ARRIVE. Mall... Exprossf . From O, 8t, P, M. & O. Depot, 14th and ‘Webster Streets, 0,50 P. M. &0, An 08 Mixed.....10:30 8 m 80 pi 01 Passongor. b:30 p m ‘Sundays Excopted. Opening and Closing of Mails, RoUTH ormv. clomm. Qi P A pm. 1080 8:00/ £:80 B:20 9:00 8:00( 6:30 B:20 4:10 8. C. &P, in Towa Wabash local. . 10:80 ‘Officé open Sundays from 12:00 m. 40 1:00 p, m. ¢ K OOUTANT Postmastor P AV IE —WITH— I FALLS BRANTTE And your work is done for all time to come. WE CHALLENGE The Worl to produce a more durable material «_for street pavement than the | Sioux Falls Granite. ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNT OF Paving Blocks AR filled promptly. 8 estimates given upon application. WM. MoBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota. IW.HH. HANGHETT; M. D, 'HOMEOPATHIST, TELEPHONE NO, 101 k, Office Rooms 1 Capitol Ave, Hosldon 5th 8t aud MAGADAM 13th Strsa;, Bet. Dodge and Capitol Ave,, - - OMAHA, NEB Samples sent and | LU IVIIEBIE Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our CGround Oil Cake. It fatho bost and cheapest food tor stook ot any kind.™ Gne pound la equal to throe pounds of corm stock tea with Ground Ofl Oake Iu the Fall and Winter, instead of running down, will increase in weighd and be In good marketable cond.tion In tho spring. Dalrymen, as woll aa others, who use it oan tostity §. 168 morita Ty 1t And Judge for yourselvee, | Price #25.00 par ton: o oharge for sacks. Addross ODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPANY, Omaha Neb. P. BOYER & CO.. DEALERS IN . Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, & AO0ONO Farnam Stroot. Om akh J. A. WAKEFIELD, 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lumber, L, Singles, PIokess, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE OEMENT OOMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - . Omaha, Neb, STEELE, JOHNSON& CO,, Wholesale Grocers H. B. LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, Man= ager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of above; also pipes and smokers' articles carried in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & ‘RAND POWDER €O PERFECTION Heating and Baking T» only attained by nsing CHARTER OAK _ g Stoves and Ranges, S I‘ul o) WITH WIRE RAULE OVER DOOR s = For sale by WG" 7 b MILTONEOGERS & SONB OIMAHA 0. M. LEIGHTON., H. T, CLARKE, LEIGHTON & CLARKE, ! BUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS, & 00.) Wholesale Druggists ! —DEALERS IN— Oils. Brushes. Class. NEBRASKA Paints- OMAHA, - LA GER FRANZ FALK BREWING 60’ BEER. Milwaukee, Wis. @UNTHER & CO0., Sole Bottlers. M. HELLMAN & CO,, ''Wholesale Tlothiers! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COA. 13Th MAHA . ; SLOMAN BROTHERS, RECENTLY FROM FREMONT, NEB. WHOLESALELEATHER, SADDLERY ADDLERY HARDWARE, HIDES, PELTS, FURS, TALLOW, WOOL. —WE PAY THE— HIGHEST MARKET PRICES For Hides, Wool, Pelts, Etc., and consignments made to us will receive prompt attention, for which immediate returns will be made. FRED W. GRAY. (SUCCKSSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) LIME AND CEMENT. Office and Yard.\6th and Douglas ts.s', flmaha Nflb’ R 4%

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