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NEBRASKA Nariomal - Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. PAID UP CAPITAL..... “ee SURPLUS MAY 1, 1884........... DIRECTORS: IL W. YATES, President, MOORE, JN ‘Kent K. Hayde by Amug Cushior, BANKING OVPIOR: The Iron Bank, COR, 12TH AND FARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAOTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorable terms and upon accounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE Government Bonds and County and Oity securities bought and sold. In its treatment of customers the most lib aral policy is pursued consistent with safe aud sound banking, and we invite nurmpom -noe or personal inquiry in connecticn there with FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Naw Youx, Avgust 1,—Money—Easy; 1} [ '™ @2, closed offered (4, Prime Mercantile papor—5}@64}. Sterling bills—Firm; 4 82; 4 84, Governments—Steady, Railways—Firm, Stocks—Opened weak and lower, Louls- ville & Nashvllle declined 3} on sales for London account. The decline outside this stock ranged from } to2, Before 10:16 8, m. the temper of speculation changed, prices ad- vanced rapidly §@23c, Reporta of the ship- ment of gold from the other side had a favora- bl effect and led to purchases for long ac- count, In the afternoon there was less doing and prices sold off } to 1§. The market closed generally weak. Compared with last night, the closing prices range from 1% higher to 2} lower. demand 00UPONS BTOOKS AND BONDS, Amerioan Expross..... Barl., Cedar Rapids & No “Oantral Paci! Tilinols Central...... Ind,, Bloom, & Westarn. . Kansas & Texas....... Lake Shore & Michigan So. Michignn Central...... “Minneapolls & St. Louir. do do do v.yuugo. M;Lnukso & B!t& Paul; 84, Puul Minn, & Mabitcha; 8 Baul & Omaba Tll.ll Pacifi GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, OHICAGO PRODUOE, August 1.--Flour—Quiet; un- 1@fc_lower; ad- closed §@do helow 2} cash and August; CHI0AGO, changed. ‘Wheat—Easy; opened vanced fc; declined 1 owing yesterday, 82| i@84 September; 85@8bk October; November; No. . Corn—Waenk: opened firmer; advanced 3 4; declined @13; closed § lower than closing yesterday; b0k cash; DiJ@04y August; Hif Septembor; 444 year. ats—Steady: weak, 30@30c cash; 27} August; 251@26 September; 2 yeur. Rye—Firm; 6lc, Barley—Firm; 65}@30c Soptomber. Timothy—¥i Flax Seed—Fir g RorkcSteady; 24 W tor Augnst; 18 75 for Endflst.ud 3 740@7 425 for cash and August; 750 optamhur' 7624 Octover, Bulk Mana‘l(‘mn. shoulders, 6 10; short clear ribs, 8 55 Butter—Unchanged, ‘Hides—Steady; ‘unchanged, Tallow—03. Whisky—1 10, ArTrLNOON CaLL BoARD—Wheat—} lower for A clowor for September, Corn— fe lower for Octobor. Oata—je lower for September. Vork —Unchanged. Tard—7he lower for August; 2he lower for September; 124 higher for Ovtobe BT. LOUIY PRODUOR, 8. Loms, July 51, —Flour unchaneed, at—Active; opened_higher, advanced, , and ciosed 3@] below yesterday, ) 2 re , 81.&@875, closi 864 cash and June; 85 , closing 85} Augnat; 864@884, <losing Nr] apumlmr‘ B8}@89, closing 884 October; No. 3 red, 704@81. Jorn— upened lugher, declined, and closed ubout as yesterday; tradinz hgm 48} cash; o oid - for July; 483@48% Angust; 493@49¢ Soptember; 474 October; closing at inside prices, Oats—Higher but slow; 30@30} cash; 30} July; 24} August; 26@25§ September. Ityo—Stronger; 62 bid. Barloy—No market. TutterUnchunged. s—Unchanged. sood—Nominal at 132, Hay—Unchanged Tiran—Lower at 52, Corn Meal—Firm; 275, __* AYTRRNOON t— Boann—Wheat Higher; tomber; 48 Uctol Ouats—Higher; 24§ + NEW ORLEANI New Onuzans, August 1.—Oorn—Quict; mixed 62; white held at 78, Oats—Western, 1n good demand; choice, 41, Jorn Meal —Quiet; 8 10@3 15, Purk ~Siteady with good demand; 16 10, —Bteady; tierce refined, 775; keg, sky—Steady; western rectified, 1 00@ W his 12), BALTIMORE. BALTIMORE, August1.—Wheat — W estern about steady; active; No, 2 winter red spot, 923@92]c August. “Corn—Western, nominal; mised (2@03c August, Uate-Scarco and firn; western white, 44 iixed, 42@44, tye—Quiet; 666 —Lower; 13@1 \ isky—Steady, 1 1. MILWAUKER, Miuwarses, Augnst L— Wheat —Weak; . .$250,000 20,000 No. 2 Milwa keo cash, Tuly and|August, Saern.lw 83§; October 84§, Weaker. \, sctod , 535 rej s Spring and Sep. tember, 61, ; - OIROTNNATL, OrRoreNart, August 1, —Whest — Easier 2 red 85@: 6, Corn—Stronger; No, 2 mixed H4( mixed, $44@ 0@17 00, Lard —Stronger: 30} bid. Bulk Meats—Firn not quotably higher. Whiskey—Demand active, SAS CITY, ugust 31.—Wheat—TI.« KAnsas Orry, nominal; G934 bic ; 701 bid for September: 713 bid for October, Corn ~Higher; 421@4°% cach; 42 bid Aug ust; 42} asked for Septembe Oats—Dull and nonun:; TOLEDO. Toreno, August 1.—Wheat—Quiet and weak; No, 8 red eash, 86 asked. Corn—Dall and a shade lower; No. 2 56 asked. Oats—Quiet and steady; spot No. 2, spot, 35, LIVERPOOT, Liverroor, August 1, — Breadstuffs—Dull and liteless, ‘Wheat—Winter 7s 7d@7s T 7d @7s 9d. Corn--Lower; bs 4d. NEW YORK PRODUCE. Nrw Yorx, August 1.—Wheat—Spot de- clined e closing wulk ontions elosod wea 0d; spring No. 2 Chica 0, 90; No. ? Milwaukee 913; ungraded red 78@1 02; No, 8 red 90; No, 2 red spot 9-}@97; October closed 98, Corn ~Opened }@3o higher but afterward declined d@1o closing easy: ungraded 61@64g; No. 2 spot, 62@03}; October closed at 634, Oats—Quiet and andv Mixed western 37 @38; white western 40@4 ¥ egs—Western frosh, fitmer and fairly act- 2, 74 " ork-—Quiot and firm. TLard—Hasier; western steam spot, 7 7 775 Butter—Firm, fairly active, ——— LIVE BTOCK, OHIOAGO LIVE BTOOK. Chticaao, August L—Drovers’ Journal re- Port: +- Hogs—Active, o ighor; romgh packing, & 3 and shippug, 5 10@5 90; 0; skips, 8 80@5 60. 10c highort exports 69 ; common tuchmca good cows, 3 00@4 2 @4 4 ‘lhmp—fimul). inferion o fai, 22@9 25; medinm to axtra, 3 60@ T Par iiad, 2 5008 00, Tho health commissioner, Dr, Wolf, de. clarca that, so far as the present state of {hings are conoorned, danger from Texas fover s over, “OF oourse,” ho semarked, “new ar- rivals of infocted cattlo may come at any time, Our information as to extent of the ckers, stronger, 8 75 1 | district in which Texas fever-stricken cattle is to be found is, asyet, very incompete, I be- iave that the cattlo which were sick or had died developed the disease on their way hither,” KANSAS CrTY, as Orry, August 1—Cattle—Steady, | o ves, 4 50@0 20; stockers, 3 50 W, 2 70@3 0. Weak, be@10c lowo light, 5 5@ 50. vy and mixed, 6 35@5 b ‘lhu op - Good natives nlvml\ eold 3 O, ST, L0UIS, August 1 Stronger, cports, 640@6 63; good ~to g, 0 0@ 60; common 1o 1oed- St Louis, more llct,lvn choice ium, 4 Shes opA\\unmd others dull; common to good, 2 00@3 50; choice to extra, 3 60@d 00, Hogs—Active, higher; Yorkers 570@5 90; TRAFFIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN, OH10AG0, August L.—Recelpts and ship- ments of flour and graln for the past 48 hours bave been as follows Recelpts, Bhip'ts, 4,000 4,000 ', bush 52,000 17,000 Corn, bushels, 166,000 41,000 Oats, bushels 83,000 45,000 Rye, bushels 8, 1,000 Barley, bushels. B 1,000 New York, Augost1,— Recelpts and shipmenta of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: ta Bhip's, 255,000 234,000 55,000 59,300 6000 LIVE 8TO0K, Om10A00, August 1,—Recelpts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: R«-finh. Bhip'ts. Oattle. 3.0 .. Hogs. w 10,5 Sheep. u Kaw9as Orry, Angust 1, — Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpts, Ship'ts, cmln.., . w 2,800 8,000 8r, Louts, Angust 1,— Receipts and ship. ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: Reoelpts, 1.000 4,200 Bhip'ts, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orriox or THE OMaHA Bun,™ Friday Evening August 1. 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—Oash No, 2, 643 2652, Barley—Oash No, 2, 47(‘6“& Rye—Oash, No. 8, 46@47c, Oom—Nu. 2, 30}@100, Oats—No, 2. 8093] 3o lnve smuk‘ Sreers—4 20 @F Var Cowi - 8 Ofil 00y Hoas—4 00@4 LO. Bruer—3 H0@4 00 Oanves—6 00@7 00, Genersal Produoce. AprLes—A good many small lots are com- ing In from growers now sud _prices rule low, Choice early harvest and Red Astrachan selling at $2 50@3 50 per barrel; fancy baking apples 60c per box, Bxas-loceipts light and demand good, Baad picked uavy, per bu, $250; medium, 2 00@2 R ax—Tn good demand, Cholos bright r b, 26@280; common to good dark per 1b, Botazte. BurTn-Prices firmer and improving stead- with a strong demand for the finer grades. Cholce table, 12@lbc; fair to good, 8@llc; creargery, 18@20c OmEs—**Ohwo” per hhi, R7.00 er bbl, 88 00; per 4 “bl, % N OuErse—Full creaw, western, consln new 113; young American 12@130, Eaas—Receipts light and market firm at ionmn Frorrs—Californla oranzes, per THE DAILY BEE- tumblers, A pue don, §160; moNo tamble dox, $1 20; schooners, par dore, Marre StaAr—Pure, In bricks, per Ib, 160, Ohio, 180; amall eaken, 124c. ONtoxs —New Southern por Ib, S@3}e. Porcors- 1n good demand a per Ib, Pouttnr—Chickens, both old and young, in good demaad; old chickens 4 00@1 25; spring according to sizo, Porators—New home grown, plentiful, sell ing at 85@40 per bu. Provisions—Ham, 1340 b, bacon, 12, o » bacon, 11fe; d.'s, sidos 10§0; short rib aides, 10h; shonlders, &he; mess pork, per ool, 818,50, Dried_beef, 13a Lard, 9@100 Swary Fauirs—Black raspberries, $1 00, nd raspberrios 12:qt case, 82 00, Goose $1 Wild pame, § per box bOG@( 100@1 50; Blackberries per 24-qt. 00@4 00, N Onkrrres—All kinds of packages t to market, selling at the rate of about u m por bush, Pears, 50-1b, boxes, box, $4 50, Messina llmunl, ez box. fit0 @6 50, Baoanes, Figs, Ib., 160, mgu, b mn. Thos m.u- fard, in boxes 12k Faoir ~Apple butfer, - In- 80 b pails, per 1h, 76" Plum buttar, 7 ~Balad, $8.00@10.00; locks, $10.00@ Jriu -1n 2 and 90 b pails, @75 o s UALTFORNIA e 24 00; Ponches, 20.1 20-1b boxes, 83 pricots £ 00, boxes, &4 Apples, 50-1b be l)l"—lioufll BRows SHERTINGS —Atiantto A, Tho; Atlan Ho P, b Atlantlo L ble; Brutawick, Tie; Boavor Dam LL, 6}0; Lawrence LL, bo; P flu H, 7§o; Royal un-lnd 80; Indian A 80 “Anchua:tt e e 'INE BROWN un-nms-— e, 7{o; Pep- perell R, 7o; Salisbury K, 6o, G BuracHED COTTONS ~Ballon 4-4, lon 7.5, 6 Cumbrland &4, Bavsil DB, Sl et 4o ot o e o i 3lory of the West olden Gate, 895 {}|llk4halflc,1}ll*l‘l‘l 4“.,1 [ Wi"”{‘;,fi' 8ho; Now url ills, 3 unlu’.h, Ducks (Colored)—Boston, 8 oz, 11c; Bos- cn, 10 oz, 1iho; Boston, 9 or., 14c; Fall River, 8o, Docks (Gray)—West_Polnt, 8 oz, 1lo Wost Polnt, 10 oz., 140; Boston Bear, 8 oz, 110, TH0KINGS—Amoskoag Fanoy, 0fe; ordin, 104 York, 1240; Hamleton DeNis—Amoskeag, 140; o AA, 12c; Beaver Oreek BB, 1l Beaver Creel 0. _10: _Haymakers 801 Jaffroy D & T 1256; Jafiroy XXX, 12807 Poarl_Kiver, 13¢; Warren AXA (brown) 12¢; Warren BB (brown), 11c; Warren O (brown), 10c. OanBRics—Fifth avenue glove finish, bo; Keystone glove fniih, e, uus—A.mnry.7 ; Hancock, 8c; 140; Oontinental 3 Pearl Rlver, 14c; wnhw- Rearsayer, 830; Rockbort, To. Prints—Allens, v:~Amsnun6{eAmold- 00, Ge; Harmony, 4o; Indigo, 7i0; 60; Oochooo, Indigo7-5, 75 1ijo; Ind’lgo 4.4, 12{0; cheap’ sal PRINTS SHIRTINGS —Amerls 5o; Gloucester, be:Southbridge, 410; w.v.n,., 1§0; Rosedale, 4§o. GINoHAMS ~Amonkeng staplos 8}c: Bates m‘rlu, Sio; Lancaster staples, 8o; Plunket lalds, : Hudson checks, 830; Amoskeag Drrss' Goops—Atlantlo alpaces, 930; Per- slane_cashmer, 234c; Hamleton cashmere, | i ; Hamleton Fancus, 114c; Hamleton bro: , 160; Arlington 80, Grocers List. OANKED Goom—oym (Bhndnd)p. case, 890; strawberrics, 2 220 raspborries, 2 Ib, P270; Bactlott gmn wrm.zw,whu'x:hfl e s m~sg2rg plums, 2 m er case, S) green gages, pln- applos, 2 1B per_case, 4 80@5 50, Rore—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 9o, § Inch, 9}c; 4 inch, 100, /ANDLRS—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 108, 143 Bs, 143 boxea 40 Ibs, 16 oz., 6s, 14c. lb per un, Maronzs—Per o, 850; round, osses, 2 55; square_oasas, 1 78+ Stoans—Powdered, 8fo; ent ooty Shoi granulated, 7ho; confoctioners’ A, Tie; S aed extea 0, Gho; extra O, Goj modium yd low, 6dc; dak yallow, o ks Ordinary gradee 12012403 falr 13 @mc good, 140; prime, 15@! cholce 16@] e 20@26c; Lovering's roasted. To; Asbucklo’ fowted, 10i0; MoLaughlin's XXXX romsted, 15fo; mitatlon Java, 16} @15%6; Olarkcs Aurors, 165o. RioE—Louisianas primoe to choles, 7@730; fair_6}o; Patma, 6fc. Fien—No. 1 mackorel, balt brls., 7 60; No, 1,100; family mackerel, kits, 60c; whito fish, half brls., 7 25; ko, 1 "kita, 1 00, Strop—standard Com.. 32¢, b Etamhrd o, 4 gallon kogs 185; Standard do, 4 gallon kegn 145, Sopa—In b papers, 8 80 per caso; keg per Ib, PioxLes—Medium, In barrels, 8 07 do In half barre's, 4 50; small, in barrels, 9 00; do in half barrals, 5 00; &;mrflm in barrels, 16 00; 'do in half barrels, TrAs—Gun) fwd 45@5503 cholco 60 om- good Tinporial, 40@A3c3 choics, 60@B5e 0@ 00, 00; natural 1 3 Japan, eiat JE"' Storal tent Shoy 5 choiu. 60@T! 6along, good, 35@40c; Oolong, choicn, 40@55c; Souchong, good, 85@40c; choice, Wnomxvull—'l‘wo hoop palls, 185 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Plo- e llll 185; Double Oron 290; uble Grown 2 90; Wellbuckots, 3 % i Soars—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satint, 860; Kirk's standard,’ 875; Kirk's white Russian, 625; Kirks eutocs, 215; Tirkos Pratrls” Quacs, (100 calkon) docs Kickos magnolia, doz. Ponuu—Pqnn:lrlunh cans, 4 case, In ose, 8 85; Babbitt's ball 2 doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 150, OANDY—Mixed, 13@13c; stick, 1lo; twlst stick, 10}c, anmm—Neanxklpplu 160; Oblo ap- P % Dray loads, per b, 170; Ashton, sacks, 3 60; bbls dairy 60, be, 8 30, ‘SrABOH—Pearl, 4hc; Silver Gloss, 8c; Corn Starch, 80; Excelsior Gloss, 70; Gorn, Tho. Sp1oks—Popper, 170; llpice, 150; cloves, 250; causln 1 Lyg—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Weatarn, 2 75; Non.h Star, 2 00; Lewls’ lye, 465: Jewell Iye, 275, Edguors. ArcorOL—188 wine alcohol, 216 psr wine allon extra California spirits, 188 proof, 13 per proof gallon; triple rofined wpirita 187 proof, 1 14 on; re-distilled T Bror oot Boy hus” blom BO@2 H0; Kentucky bourbonj, 2 00@ 7 Kentuc] and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 f ‘%lé.wmn—lmpamd , 6 mlumx domestio Gins—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, 1 40 00, Rurs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 200@4 00; dnma-fln, 1 50@8 50, PRACH AND APPLE Bn.um—l 5@4 00. OHAMPAGNES—Imported case, 84 00;. Avmorican, per oase, 13 00@16 Mot d Paints Oils and Varnishes. O1Ls—110 carbon, per ga'lon, 1%0; 150° headlight, per gallon, 124c; 175° headlight, per gallon, Bor 1605 water white, - 140; lio nood, raw,i pr gallon,690; Linseed, boiled, por allon, 024 Tiacd, winier s, mfllon, 00t . 1, 60c;No. 3, 500 por gal lm.\,l 60; No, 8,'1 40 nmaeaxn g.hun 1uo W.B., pergallon, 1 Flerg-llon $30: neatafoot extra, per g.llm., .1, 780 lubricating, zero, per gallon, 300; summer, 15¢; golden maching, No. 1, per gal- lon, B50; No, '3, 20} sporm, aliual, per gallon 80c; turpentine, par gallon, 48¢; naptha 74 °/ per pallon, 16c. PAITs In OTL—White load, Omaha P, P, o white foad, Bt, Loin, puro, b4c; Maruill froen seal, 120; Fronch e Hno, tn varnish aast, 200; Fronch sido, Io. ol aast, 150; raw and brmt umber, 1 1b cans, 10¢; raw’ and burnt Sienna, 100; vandyke brown, 18c; refined Lampblack, 126; coach black, an vory black, 16c; drop black, 160 Prussian e e s L3 & D, 166; blind aud shattar groon, 1, M, &D., 160; Paria froen, 180y Tn \ 1603 Voenotian red, 5, Mo red, 22c; Awerl gan Vornillion v N e “m’f' (3 o.,;h:dn v ommu,m n ochre, 160, paf rex, Boj ni oul‘linn il oak, dark ok, walius, ohm tnut wad wsl Tobagcos Puue Tonaooo—Olim ‘w& Bulllon 480; | p Hnuuhou, |1Diflm ‘( dy, 46¢; Her- soy'’s, 400, At MO @065 good, 45@ 00| 602; Rose Luaf, 70c; Premium, 6¢; Dismond Crown, Bc; Swoet Sixteon, e, BMOKING—0, 8., 220; Meorschanm, 80¢; Dur ham, § oz, 550; Durham, 4 0z, 676] Durlir , 650; Bea of North Oarolina, 8 or., Gbe LRoa o Norkh Canviian, & aa.” U1, ol e North Carolina, 2 oz., 60¢; O, K Darham, 4 ATURDAY AUGU gt 20 0. K Duuham, 2 ox, 80 Ned, #'n 956; Tom and Jerry, 286, Unel Leather, 880(@420; hemlook sola 286@ 3! houdock Kp, 806 to1 00; ranner 650 to & hemlook call, 850 0 100; hemlock upper, to 240; onk n par, 24o; all igator, 4 00 to calf kid, + Groinsn haa, 4 0 30 3 76; oAk oak calf, 120 to 1 80; French French calf, 125 to 2 0 . linings, 600 to § to Morocco, 800 to 50 ¢to 8 k, 87¢; No 2 do; Oak sols, pings, Pobble O, D, Morocco, 8c; simon, Hagrroy No. 1 diar gk B 850, o 0 onk, 8403 (v 2 do, 830; N 1 Milwaikeo 840t No 2 do 8 it No. 1 Pitta onk har, 87c; No, B Pitta sk ha, 850 Drugs Druas AND Cumyicats—Acld, Carboie, o acid, tartario, 556; balsam capabla, per b, 6503 bark aassafras, per Ib, 126; ealomel, per 1 7be;_cinohonidia, per oz, 80.65; chloroform, pet Ib., n 10; Dovers powder, per Ib,, $1.25; 8| .gl)c«nm\ ptire, per por Ib,, 22¢; oll, castor, No 1 per oil, caator, 1\.; 3 per gal., $1.40; ufl olive, &mr gnl Ml nr|~ ganum, 600; opium, and R, & 8., per oz, potassinm, —, lodine, Ib..ll 50; ll"dn per oz,, 40¢; su:- Emo morphine, per oz, $3,50; sulphur jour, per Ib,, 40; strychnine, per oz,, 81,85, Dry Paints, White lead, 8c; Kranch ino, 100; Parls whiting, 2}o; whjfin« k-ld-. !cx whiting com’l 1je; lampblack, Germantown, ldc; Prussian_blue, Bbo; tramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8o; umber] burnt, 4o; nmber, raw, do; slenna, hnmt, 4o; -imnl. nw, 40; Paris green, genuls m wmmullx(?l)le ; chrome peni i o S0, vermillion, 700} '.mmfi':'" Asucticany 180¢ xmu.n'”“ R g e 3 Venol sn morioat t:x chrome yellow, gannlnn.nfi()e n!xmmu yu,l. low, K, 12stochro rocall Wt mlwnl neo 's mln gallon: Farnl tuu, txira, n §11 10; mn.hme. No, 1, 81; conch, oxtra, 81 107 coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar extra, §1 75; Japan, 70o; MEh;\‘tmn , oxtra, 850; heliuc § hnd ofl finish $1 50, Heavv Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 50; plow ateal lpodnl caat, B0 or German, "o; cast too: @1 wage -quu,;efi.‘_’z alsés 00; habs sof loos sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, Sach, 70@80¢; axios ach, 75 quare nate per m, T@1lc; washars riveta, por roall/clikia, per 1, &@uu, malleabls, 80 edges, 6c: ‘crowbars, Go; harrow testh 40 ..gw, 7@8c; Burdon's horsehoos 4 70 on's muloshoes 6 70, Bunm Wimg—In car lots, 4 per 100, Naius—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 fifl Sior—Shot, 1 85; bunk shoty 2 10; orlontal , 6 40; d s 48; do., hfi' A 85 i hgl. 885 fuse, Per 100 Ooat—Cumnberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor rls ryn_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lum uangs 5 00; Whitebroast nut, aOfl Towa lump, b Towa nut, 5 00; Rock S pring, 700, Anthra cite, 11 26@11 50 Canon City, 700, por ton ooy erese Lt JaDogil @lsh,old 20 00 groen calf 8@10<; shoepskins, dry, 8@10c. Tallow.—! Wool.—Colorado 18@15¢.; Colorado heavy, 11@18¢; New Mexican 7@10c. Frour—Colorado, 100 1bs, 1 85@2 25; n- gat, 100 lbx, 2 85@3 25, Grabam, 100 200; rye, 100 Ibe., 2 25@2 45; buckwheat, 1 il 1bs, 10°00@10 50, bran, ton, 12 00@14 00; corn meal, 100 Ibs. 1'45@1 o GRAIN— 100 lbs, 1 40; corn, In sach 100 tbar T 001 05 onta, 100 1be,1 @1.30; barley, 100 b, 130@1 88 —Baled, upland, 14 o016 00; bot- tflm 12 @14 M straw, 9 00@11 00. Burren—Finest, 20@26c; Nebraska dalry 14@15¢; common, 6@8c. Eaos—Fresh, m@wc; ranch, doz, fresh 25@2%c. gese—Tull croam, 14@150; Limburger, 180; Swiss, importod, 8% Hovrray—Live, ehickens old, doz, 50;@6 75 spring chickens, 8 50@4 b0; dressed b, 18@19c. TPorators—1001bs, now, 1 76@2 25. VEoETABLES— Onions, new, 100 1bs, 2 25@ 250; cabbsge, mow, 100 lbs, 125; new beets, 1 75. Faoms —Orange Monsina box, 7 7 50; lemons, choice Mossins, 6 00; applos, California, bbl, 2 bananas, bunch, 150@4 00; peaches por 75; California chnrry plums, 20 1b box, 2 25; apricots 1 50@ Mllmlal{um, 1b, 183@14c; bacon, break- fast, 12/@13c; hrd in tens, Ib, 100; dry ‘salt sidos, b Trimir—Mackorel, l\n‘l 160, Kit, mess, 175@2 25; California salmon, half bbi, 10 50; Holland herring, ke, 160@1 75; trout, per 1, 17@180 DUFRENE & MENDELHON. =5 ARCHITECTS L@ REMOVED TO |OMAHIA NATIONAL BANK BUILDIND, Nebraska Cornice ~AND~— Oramental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED [RON CORNICES Dormer Windovwvwms, FINIALS, WINDOW OAPS, 3| TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIO SKYLIGHT, Ilron Fencing! Cresttugs, Balusrados, Verandas, Office and Ir, Halllngs, Window and Cellar GuND Ath Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE| Chicago St Paul, Minneapolls and OMAHA RAILWAY. m now extenaion of this line trom Wakefeld up BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concord and Coleridge TO EXATLUTINGTON, Reaches tho best portion of the Btate, Bpocial ex- cursion rates for land seokers over thia line to Wayne, Norfolk and Hartlugton, and via Bialr to al rincipal poluts on the HIOU\ CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Tralns over tht C., 8¢ P, M. & O. Railway to Coy agton, Bloux Vity, Ponca, Harblogton, Weyne and Nortolk, CDonnect at Blaixr or Fromont, Oakda e, Nellgh, and through to Val- outlue, €@ For ates and all lnformation call on ¥ P, WHITNEY, Geuors Agent, ochire, American, afe lohigh brown, zm épum brown, 24o; | Railway Time Tui)lo. n Effect July - ANl trains arrive at And depart from Omaha on £ N GIN Es B SPFEI{\:‘TI[S. BOILERS, Contral Standard Time, which 1§ 24 minutes faster than wun time pt Saturday, * Except Sunday, § Excopd Mon- BRIDGE WORK IRON WORK. AGENTS PO THE HYATT PRISMATIC l’nu] Altomatic Cut-0ff Engines, Steam Pumps Meat Cutting Mdchines, Tanking Outfits & Presses Wheeled Scrapers, Fruit Evaporatops, Prajrie Corn Shellers I From Union Pacific Depot; Tenth St A MILL AND: MINING MACH INERY. PATENT LoG DOGS AND SAW MILL SPECIALTIES. l’ PR R, MAIN LINE. RRIVR, Matland Fxpw11:40 s m | AU Paciio Exp.. ... 826 pm | Mal Dally REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION, SEND'FOR ESTIMATES 0 uney ARRIVR, Linooln Kxp....12:56 p m | Lincoln Kxp....12:66 p m DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION, 00, 11:18 & m., 1:00, . On Sundays 200, 8:00, 6,00, 8:00, 10:85 p m Arrive at tranafer dopot 18 minutes Iater; Broadway depot, Council Blufts, 20 miviites Iator. [eavo Councdl Blufts, Broadway Jerot, Tito, 430, D&),l\‘lh’ 11:40 A m. 30, 8:30, 4:80, 8: e 7:90, 50, :35, 11:08 pm. APH Leave Councll Blufts Tranafer depod: 7:88, 8,87, 0:37,10:87, 11:47 & m; 1:87, 2:87, 8:87, 4:40, .57, 0:46, 11 p. m. Arrive A 18 minutes lator. SPECIAL NOTIOE TO CGrowera of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. Tt fathe best and sheaper 10r Mook ot any kind [ROne pound 1a equal to three pounds of corm ock Toa wWith GFotng O Oure iy sha Fal And Winter, lnnu'uauln‘l)nnll\[ 4own, wil Inorsaso in welghy and be in good marketable cond.tlon In the wvring. Dilrymen, as asil s others, who use lhoan tewity §- Ita morite. Try It and Judge tur yoursalves. ~ Prioe #35.00 per ton: no chargo for saoka. _Addross WOODMAN LINSKED OIt, COMPANY, Omaha Neb, TRANSFER TRAING. U Trous A m am| pm P. BOYER & CO.. DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, & LONO Warna m Stroot. Omah STEELE, JOHN SON& Co., Wholesale Grocers wopm | H, B, LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, Mone ager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Depru'tmenl.s A fall line of all grades of above; also Ylpes and smokers’ articles carried in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed. ABGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN &*RAND POWDER CO 1458 m T8 pm &xpross. '3 . @ota) The D004 m and 600 m duramy tralng lso Gonneot with cast-bound tralng on the Kook ke nland, numn.mn. North.Western and Milwaukee BASH, ST, LOUIS & PaoIFIo, ™ L ARRIVE. Cannon m.‘f’.’f,lm:pm Cannon Bell. K. C, 8T. JOK & 0. B. (via Councll Blufta) ARy R ARRANGEMENTOF SUNDAY TRAINS During July Saturday, Sunday and Monday Chicago ralug will rotato aa fotlows— Basurday ovening traina leave July 5th and 20th via ©. M. & Bi. P;July 19th via tho North-Western; July 1th via the Rock Island Arrive o the same opdar the Monday folowing, " " i Sunday morni depast and Sunday oveniy s ateive Doty 6uh and a7eh vin.the ook J' Wostorts, Aud July S0kh J\ll h via the N e ol aa T PERFECTION We guote lumber, lath and shing ea, on oara l‘nvmll. & M. Depot; Tenth Street. “.? i . fuloyisg FOR and wnd B. & M. RAILROAD—MAIN LINE 3 2 OIST AND SOANTLING— and under 3 o BT s o e s Heating and Baking TiMBERS—16 feet and under, 22 ':"-,:ulu n:::‘zu:n n",‘:_";o"w",‘;‘}:‘:z;s 14,25 50; B 142050 Qmaba.... lopm TOwm T0pm 1008 am In only attairnd by uaing ; 27 b 1000 o Trxoma—No, 1, 4 and 6 n., 24 00; No. 2, 00 b 2200, Nsu;mm—‘lm 1(2d common boards), 20 00; | Hastings. cHAR T E R o AK ook Tsoamps—A, 45 00; Bd0 00; 0, 2 Stoves and Ranges, o Froouma—No. 1, 10 00; No, 2, do o i " Gk, close—2700; 2 %005 No,5, fJ fITH WIRE RAUZE OVER 030R OrtLiNG—, 87 00; §, 25 2 ?Kfiu?fifi "_fi 5” standaxd, 8,60, C.B.& Q.R. B &'u rmumnmh) yhofln ) 8 25 pos M. . Lua-Por ;'égmll 125 lhn&r e bushol, 253 | ptorn paim MII.TON ROGERS & 30N8 ocement, Wi st Pubn.'wn, 'Toreed folt, 100 fhe, B 50; stzaw | o280 EXP- ; OMAHA® 300, pe S fed Y K. O, 8T. J. & C. B. (via Plattamouth.) | T re— o 3 prry DENVER MARKET. MM e 026 J Exprosst . 130 p L Tave Stock-—Boef Cattle, grass, 100 Ib. 4 00 — 2 H0@: From O, 8t, P, M., & O. Depot, 14th and O o o e o) or e 00 Wobstor Btreots, JOBBER OF Hridon ey ing. 115@12.5 groon 4@50, A Wall Paper and Window Shia Bundays Excevted. ing and Olosing of Malls, Openiug aud Mostag of Maa, | [ EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED) 0NN W0, RLAR, & O Do M PRy g PARNAMSTREET, 4 § 5 OMaHA, NEB* M. &Bt. P, 10:80 B‘W( 6:80 8:20 . C.B &Q. 9:00 8:00 8:20 CB.&J 410 —— BoER 1ens| O M. LEIGHTON. H. T. OLARKE, K. C., 0i00 M| LEIGHTON & CLARKE, g.nl:nl\.puhllun 'anlny I;Vfi' SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS. & 00.) B 1030 Oen opma d‘y. K OOUTAN'T l’mmmhl T PAVE “Wholesale Druggists! —DEALERS IN— Paints- Oile. Brushes. OMAHA, - - ~ . 4 LAGER FRAZ FALK BREWING cot BEER. Milwaukee, Wis. —WITH— GUNTHER & CO0., Sole Bottlers. MUK FALLS G HAN I T[- Wholesale Tlothiers! 1307 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE] COR. 13Th MAHA, " i ? SLOMAN BROTHERS, RECENTLY FROM FREMONT, NEB.} sy e e WHOLESALELEATHER, SADDLERY ORI R S HIDES, PELTS, FURS, TALLOW, WOOL, FOR'ANY AMOUNT O¥ —WE PAY THE— Pafilg ~ Blopks EremesT MARKET PRICES For Hides, Wool, Pelts, Bte., and consignments made to us will receive —OR— prumpt attention, for which immediate returns will be made. MACADANM |13th Street, Bet. Dodge and Capitol Ave., - - Class, NEBRASKA And your work is done for all time to come, WE CHALLENGE Tie World to produce a more durable material OMAHA, NEB? (SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) LUMBER, : LIME;AND[CEMENT. Office andaYard:iGth and Douelasits . Umaha‘"eh‘ filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application, WM. MoBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota. “Harllek's Peod for Tafants hat

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