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NEBRASKA Natiomal Bk, = OMAHA, NEBRASKA. >AID UP CAPITAL..... JURPLUS MAY 1, 1884 DIRECTORS H, W. YATES, A E. TOUZALIN, | Presidont Vice Prestlont. | JINO. 8, COLLINS, LEWIS 8. REED, | en, Ansistant and Acting Cashicr v, V. MOC Kent K. Hay BANKIYG OFFICK: The Iron Bank, COR, 12TH AND FARNAM w.. A GENERAL BANKING BUSIN TRANSACTED. INTEREST allowsd on time deposits npon avorable terma and upon accounts of banks snd bankera. FOREIGN EXOCHANGE Government Bonds and County and Uity securities bought and sold. Tn ita troatment of customers the most lib; sea] policy is pursied consistent with safetd. aad sound banking, and we invite corresponco “noe or personal inquiry in oconnecticn there with FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOCIAL New Youk, Avgust 5 @9, closed offered 1§, Prime Mercantile paper—b3@6} Sterling bills,—Steady; 4 4 81 Governments—Weak. In railway bonds West Shore 5's were the f-ature, rising to 43 on large t tions, Tts funding schemo has boen adopted. Stocks—Opened irregular except for West ern Union and Pacific Mail, which were again strovg and in good demand, Immediately | after 11 a strong buying movoaent set in, which lasted well into the afternoon, Prices of many shares wero the highest attained for a long time past, buying of Western Union in small lots, and at one time & majority of the brokers held orders for one and two hundred shares, The strength of the stock was due to statements that the number of stockholders was steadily inereas. ing, and that the business of the company was never larger, Paeific Mail rose on the an- nouncement that eeveral California capitalists had added materially to their holdings, Western Union advanced 2} per cent to and Pacific Mail 17 to 52, The rice in these stocks was an immediate cause for improve- weat in the remainder of the list, the advance ranging from & to 8 per cent, with Denver, the grangers, Lackawanna and Union Pacific being the most prominent. After 2 p, m. there were sales to realize profits, and prices coached § to 2 per cent. At the close there foney—Fasy: demand s wais a rocovery, and the market left off steady. | 3 Compared with yesterday, closing price 4 %o 2 per cent higher, 00URONS !‘l.... 'a Cot DS e Paclfic b's of '65., BTOUOES AND BONDS, Amarioan Expreas....... Busl,, Oadar Rapids & Northera Central Pacific. Chicago & Altn Fort Wy Haunlbal & St. Josoph do *88] al 4 A notable feature was the | 115§ 324 92 o 53 104, 21§ 5 15 11'14 nu Westarn Union Te agnph *Asked, GIIAIN AND PROVISIONS, OHIOAGO PRODUOR, CHroaGo, August b,-Flour—Quiet; un- changed, Wheat - Quiet sud steady; opened lower; sclined 3@, rallicd somo, closed $@4 lower rduy; B1§@81T cash; 81§ August; ‘0 85} Septembe &4 @81y October; 504@ % November; No. Corn—Quiet; ',,u ched about yesturday's closing figures, declined 3@}, advanced §, der losed 2@§ lowce than hi@ l;?Aumm 47)@474 e 20@30 cash; 27@27} Auguat; 209@25| yeur. year, Oats—Dull; 26 September :Apll'lu'n'r Mews. Pork—Quict; 23 00 Auguat; 810 October and August; 7 50@ 18 50 | steady; full eream cheddars (i O sy 1 Weak; Wiy L At Hidvs—Unch od, APTRINOON BOARD wust; 4 lower September, Octob m § lower September; 2 lower Octo- wer November, Oata 3 higher Au- . Pork unchanged. ILard 2} lower Seps wber and October, Wheat L lower Au and Novem OINCINNATI, Ormouant, August b.—~Wheat — Fasier; N H4 Yo. 2 mixed 5ih. Oats—Strong; No, 2 mixed 86, Rye—Dull; Harley —Quiet; e Pork ~Quiet at 16 Lard —Active, firm; Bulk Meata—Strong, 4i; nbort ribm, 9. Whiskey—Fi B3;No. 2 fall 61}@70, \{ulh 00, shoulders, irm at 1 00, KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas 11y, August 5.—Wheat—Steady; 112@074 cash; 68§ September; 70 bid October, Jorn ~Stronger; 419@82 cieh; 41 bid Sep. har; 394 bid October, Jute—Dull and nominal; 22 bid, BT, LOUIS PRODUCK, ‘Wheat—Lower and 8, August 5. Al No. 2 red, 84@8% " cash; 55@584% Aug OnEess—Xull crosw., wetera, K@ Wis 4} September. 865 Octcber consin new 10; young Amarican 12@180, ust; 84§ September. 804 October, Eaos—1 nehangod; market continnes firm Corn-Irregulai i cashi; 17h August; | at_ 189, 451@A53 September; 47} October. Fokeion Frorrs—Califorala oranges, per Oats—Slow; 51 cash, S4h@30; bid August; bux, 84 %0, Messina lemons, pa box, |} 334 Septewber. i 50, Banauas, per bunch, $8 Rye -Lower; 5 m-,lh. 16c. Dates, In trails, Thoj dates, ;(:‘:1,4,- i\.uu;:h..l. ; lui(:, in boxs 12he utter - Unchanged, ay—LDaled, $3.00@10,00; looss, 0@ | Fagw—Unchanged. 900, g 108 Tiran 1@ JELLy—1n 20 and 80 1b pails, 6@ Corn Meal arv, per doz, $1 50; assoNe tumbiors, Whisky--1.07, |duv 81 205 lohonnan, per dozen, 83 00, Care Boano, i PLE SUGAR— l‘ura in hrlrh, per lb, 16¢, 4 tambers Ohio, Lc; smal! eakes, 124e, , | ments of live atcck for the past 24 hours have * | have bean as follows: . |chants withthe exception of grain, which is Corn—Towers 47} Angnsty 48] September ¥01@47 Qctober Dull; nothing dona, ToLEDO. ToLeno, August 5, —~Wheat—Dull; No 9red each 5} bid n— Steadys No, 2 cash (and August .,, b Oats— Nominally unchanged; No, 2, cash, NEW YORK TRODUCR, Niew Yong, Avgust 5. ~Wheat_Spot grad lowors soned staady but h dropped off. §@4, closing oaay 83 ungraded red, 8i@ No, 2 red, 9@ 2, o3} white western 4v@4 Eggs- Western frosh, dull easier, Pork—Firn, Lard— ady; western steam western; $7§@3s0 17§@18. N demand, 8 LIVERLOOL. 3 August B, -Wheat—Dully eastor; & NEW ORLEANS, Onirans, August 5 — Market \\.«mn lnp.u Corn Meal Porl A LM\I Steady; keg, 8 2. Whisky—Steady; western rectified, 1 0@ 120, tierce refined, BALTIMORR, "AI.TIMOHI. ted, August 5 Wheat. “ eatern, easicr; less neti winter, red, spot, 914@913. Corn—Western, firms dull; mixed <pot, 62 asked, ats—Steady and quic 48; mixed 43@40 Tower; dull Whisky- white, 3 western Steady at 115 MILWAUKER, August 5,— Wheat —Dull; Iwa kee and August, 81 tober 843, 2, nominal at 55, 65} 2 Spring, 55; o ——— LIVE STOCK, OHIOAGO LIVE BTOOK, Cuicado, August b.—Drovers’ Journal re- .@‘) 9; firm, low, dull; exports, 62)@ 6 90; comnon to choice, shpping l 5@ 0; inferior to good cows 3 10@4 00; stockers and Teeders, 3 00(@1 40; range cattle strong at 315; Monl s of 1018 pounds 4 75, Sheep—Firm; inferior to fair, 2 26@3 00 edinm to extra, 3 00@4 60 Per head, 2 00@3 00, KANSAS OITY, . August 5.—Cattle , 4 60@ 0@ 3 m} Gc higher: eales & 35@5 85 fair to good muttons, 8 CO@ Kansas 8T, —Cattle—Active, : common to choice Good grades in demand; poor neg lected; inferior to good, 2 00@1 40; choic> to 50@4 00, Hogs—Lower, slow; Yorkers 5 75@5 90; packing, 5 20@5 60; butchers, b 65@6 7. e — TRAFKNIO. FLOUR AKD QRAIN, OHw04G0, August i, —Raceipts and ehip- ments of flour and graia for the past 48 hours have been aa followe Recelpts, Ship'ta, Flour, bbla.. . 47,000 Wheat, bushels. 311,000 Oorn, bushels. ++.1,173,000 Oata, bushel. .. 459, ooo bushels. . 4 Barley, bushels, New Yorx, August 5, — Rooelph and shipments of flour and graln for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpts Ship'ta, | three 271,000 114,000 43,000 300,000 Wheat, bushels.... Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels, LIVE 6TO0K. OR10460, August 5,—Recelpts and shlp- THE DAILY BEE-~-WEDNESDAY AUGUST ¢. 188 Ox1oxs—Cholee per b, £4 00 Porcory- In good demand at 2@24c per Ib, PovitRY—In liberal supply and prices a 1it o weaker how reced t ready sale n arrival: old chickens 3 75; apring 2 70, YoTATORS — New hote geown, plentiful, sell @10 per bu. yvistoNs—Ham, 14} Bacon, 124 e o bacon, 11ge; d.'s, si : short rib eidos, 1040; shouldors, Sho; mass pork, per vol, 818,50, Dried “N" 1 Lard, 9@100 Syary, Feooa B 1 12 cnun, 8200, Blackberries per t caso, §8 1@ $4.00. Wild p'ums, per kel & v, &1 00, Peach 8150, CALIFORNIA FRUITa— Poars, 75000, boxes, 24 005 Penc s 20-1b boxes, £ 00; Pluts, 20 1 boves, 82 Tave 8took, Sreena{ 2% @ Waz Cowi - 8 00@4,0C | Hoas—4 2.4 7 Anmrr—38 26@3 70 Oarves—35 Ou@s 00 Dry Goodas. Brown SuERTINGS—Atlantic A, The; Atlan tio P, 6o Atlantio L1; bhe; Bronawick, 7he; Beaver Dam LL, 6}c; Lawrenco LL, 5g; Pack. fio H, 7Jo; Royal Standard, So; Indian Head A, 86; Wanchusett A, 7o, 'Fine Brows Suertinos —Argyls, 740; Pop- perell R, 7o; Salisbury R, 6. B » CoTroNs ~Ballon 4.4, Gho; Bal fo. Oumberland 4-4, 803 Davoll DD, mount, 44c; Fruit of the Loom 4-4' 9¢; Glory of the West, £3c; Golden Gate, 870 Hill 7.8, 8¢; Hill 4.4, %o; Lonsdale 84c; New Vark Mills, 11}e; \Vnmnm 1040, Duoks (Colored)—Boston, 8 oz., 1130 Bow. on, 10 o, ldje; Boston, 9 oz, 14c; Fall River, 8c, Ducks (Gray)—~West Point, 8 ory 1o West Point, 10 oz, 140; Boston Boar, 8 on., 11e. Trokvas—Amoskeag, 140; Continental Faacy, 9§¢; Cordis, 10fo; Pearl River, 14c; York, 124c; Hamloton Awnings, 1240, Denivs—Amoskeag, 140; Heaver Oroeek AA Ly Beaver Orsk BB, il Boaver Creok 10; _Haymakors 8ot Jaffrey D & T, 1»yc Jaffroy XXX, 1240 Pearl_Kiver, 130; Warren AXA (brown) 120; Warron BB (brown), 11c; Warren CO (brown), 100, OaxpRics—Fifth avenue glove finish, f Koystone glove finish, bic, Conser JrAns—Aumory, Tho; Hnanoock, 8o Kearsayer, 83c; Rockport, ¢, Prixts--Allens, bhe; American, bo; Arnolds 8e;Cocheco, fic; 1armony, do; Indigo, TAcs Indigo 78, 1ike; Tndigo 4, 124c; cheap’ salo 4}c; Charter Oalk, dho. Printa SHIRTINGS —American, Sc; Oocheco, Bo; Gloucester,be:Southbridge, 410; Waverlys, 1§2; Rosedale, 4fc. lxwmuws—i\mnkhn«lhplu 8o Bates staples, 8fc; Lancaster staplos, So; Plnnket Jalda,” Oo; Hudson chooks, 540 Amonksag mlm.,sg Dress Goops—Atlantic alpacea, 94c; Per- slane _oashmer, 23jc; Hamleton cashmere, 16}0; Hamleton Fancus, 114c; Hamieton bro. ea, 150; Arlington brocade, 18¢, Grocers List, OARKED Goons —Uysters (Standard)par case, 890; strawborries, 2 Ib, per 2 20 raspberrios, 2 Ib, per case, 270; Bartlett pears, per caso, 2 40; whortle orrm, T caso, 310; ogg plums, 2 1b, par case, 2 90; green Rgoges, 2 b, psr uxn no, pine npplu.zlb per case, 4 B0@5 Ropr—Sisal amm and larger, 9o, § inch, 9}e; § inch, 10c, dmnnm‘lkxxm,wlbu. 160, 1403 8a, 140; boxes 40 Iba, 16 oz., 6s, 140, Maronss—Per r.addln, 850; round, oases, 265; square_cases, 1 78h Svoars—Powdored, 8Yc; out oal, 8o granulnted, 74c; confectioners’ A, 73c; Stand: ard oxtra O, 6c; extra C, Gfo; medinm yel- Tow. G}c; dark yellow, o, | extra, 81 75; Tallow 5} @6e. Luathor, Oak sol 3 hou lock Kdp, o to Ko hemlock ealt, 85 %0100; hemiook uppar to 240; onk npp lui‘\h\r 400 to b 50; ok calt, 120 ¢ 1 80; French Franch ealf, 1 25 o 7 00; ros- nota, 50 to 7 B top- pings, 900 to 1 .. Morocco, 806 to 8bo; pebblo 0. D, Morocco, &0t einion, 2 50 to 8 00, Hanwess—No. 1 star oak, 870; No 2 8fo; No. 1 Ohio oak 0. 2 do, 88¢; No, 1 Milwankea 84c: No 2 do 88c, 1 Pitta onk bar, No. B Pitts nak Hp 80c to 1 004 kip, 110 to 1 b! N har, Drugs Droes AND Onevt acid, tartario, B8c; Acld, Carboie, o, sabla, por 11b o1 onlomel, por 1o Ik cinohonidis, per oz, £0,65; chlorofc por Ib,, €1 10; Dovers | m.m. per Ib,, 8! opsom salts, per Ib, ine, pure, per 1b., 28¢; lull thnLu ¥ or l!v \ 3 oll, castor, No 1 per gal., 81.50; oil, castor, No. 8 per gal., $1.40; oil, olive, por gal., $1.40; ofl ori- 3 opium, $4.50; quinine, P, & W .. per oz, 81L40; potassium, fodine, per 1b., 81.50; salicin, per oz., 40¢; en:+ hata of morphine, per oz, %3.50; sulphur Hour, por b, 4o; strychnine, per o., §1,35, Dry Painta, White load, 8c; Krench zin whiting m; whiting gilders, 1go; whiting com'] - Ljer lampblack, Germanow, s lampbl; urdhury. 10¢; Prussian blue, 5bo; “100; Parls altramarino, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8o; umbar: | Mall burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4o; sionna, burnt, 40; slonna, raw, 40; Parla groan, gennine, 250; arls grean, common, 20c; chrome green, N. Y, 20c; chroms green, K., 13¢, vormillion, Eng., 70c; vermillion, American, 180; Indian rod, o pink, 146; Venotian red, Gookson's, iq Vonotian’ red, American, 1§; red load, o} chrome yollow, gennine, 30¢; chrome yal. low, K., 12 ochra 'tochalle, o3 ochre. Fronch, ochirs, Ameeican, So; Wintars mineral, lehigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, 2yo} co's mineral, 42, Vaivisuzs—Barrels, pes gallon: Furnl ture, oxtra, $1 10; furnitaro, No, 1, 81; coach, extra, §1 10: coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar ‘apan, 70¢; asphaltum, extes, 85c; 81 50, Hoavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 50; plow steel spocial east, 60 crucible, 7o; special or German, he; cast toos do, 15@20; wagon spokos, set, 2 25@8 00; hubs per sot, 1 95; felloes sawod dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70@85c; axlea onch, 75c; square nuta per b, 7muu~wuhm or “v, 8@180; rivets, per l’b 1lc; coll chain, per I, 6@120; malleable, 8o iron wodges, 6e; crowbars, 6c, 4c; spring teel, 7@3c: Burdon' Burden's muleshoes b 70, Banreep Wing—In car lots, 4 Naius—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 65, shellac, 88 50: hard oil finisl per 100, BroT—Bhot, 1'85; buck shot, 210; orlental Kogn, powder, kege, efl;«» o, halt Sy do, quarter kegs, 1 83; blas h S il LMIP—BM’ 165, OoAb—L‘umbetlmrl blacksmith, 10 00; Mor ris run Blosaburg, 10 00; \V‘hlfiebl!.lfi lump; 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; lm lump, b6 00 Towa nut, 5 00; Rock Bprl 700; Aathra cite, 11 25@1150; Canon Oly, 700, per ton lmmner WHOLESALE, W quots lumber, lath and shing es on oars at Omaha at the following prices: Joisr AND BeaNTUING—16 f¢ and under 22 00; 18 t, 28 50, Tinpxes 16 foet and undor, 22 TIMBER AND Jo1s7—18 ft, 28 50; N 1t, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 503 24 ft, 26 50, ¥RNOING—No, 1, 4 and 6o, 24 00; No. 2, bonus—()rdlnnrygndas, 12@1240; fair18 | 22 00, @13}e; good, 14c; prime, 15@154e; cholce 16@17¢; fancy groen lmlyelluw 16@164c; old government Java, 20@26: everlngh roasted, 170: _Arbuckle's roasted, 1 IcLaughlin'e XXXX ronsted, 1bjc; mitation Java, 16} Olark's Aurora, 163c. E—Louisisna prime to cholce, talr 6he; Patina, 6ic. Fraa—No, 1 mackerol, half brls., 7 56, 1,1 00; family mm,kernl kltn 60c; No, l whito fish, half brla., 7 25 No, 1 lrita, 100, Syaup—standard Com., 820, bols; Standard o, 44 gallon kega 1 65; Siandard do, 4 gallon kogs 145, Bonar—In T papers, 8 50 per case; kog per Ib, Zhe, Proxues—Medinm, In barrels, 8 0% do tn half barrels, 4 50; Amall, In barrols, 9 00; do in half barrals, 5 00; gherkins in barrels, 10 00; do in half barrols, b 50. Taas—Gunpowdr, good, 45@5%; cholse 60 @Tbe; good lmperh! 43¢5 choice, 60@G6e Young H. P @000; chotco. a50@1 00 natural leaf, 850; Japan, choice, 60@7be; 6olnna, good, 85@40¢; Oolong, choico, 40@3bc; Bouchong, good, B6@4Uo; choice, 35@45c. Wonnmwul—’rwn hoop palls, 1 85; ails, 2 10, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- P ds, 185; Double Orown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 5. Soars—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinot, 860; Kirk's standard, 876; Kirk's white Russian, 525; Kirka eutoca, 215 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz. boen as follows: Rooelpta, Ship'ts, Um.la. . 4,600 145,000 Shmp. 1,500 Kaxsas Oiry, August 5. — Reosipts and ehipments of live stock for the past 24 houre Reoclpl-l Bhip'ts, 81, Louis, Avgust 5. — Roceipta and ship- ments of live stouk tor tha past 24 hours have boen na followa: Pon'm—l’annn{lvmll cans, 4 case, In case, 8 85; Babbitt’s ball 2 doz, 10 oase, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50, OAVI)!—M.IXMI 1”@15‘:, stiok, 1lc; twist stick, 1040, VingaAR—New Yorkapple 16c; Ohlo ap~ I Atr-—Dray londs, per bbl, 170; Ashton, In saclks, 8 50; bla dalry 60, e, 8 0. Rl T R R Starch, 8o; Bxcoluor Gloss, 7o; Corn, The. Sproes—Pepper, 17¢; allspics, 160; cloves, 2605 cassin 160, Tye—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40, Westorn, 275; North Star, 2 00; Lewls' lye. 465: Juwell tye, 2 75, Liaunors. ALo0HOL—188 wine aloohol, 215 per wino gallon extra Oalifornia epirits, 188 proof, 112 per proof gallon; triple rofined spirita Oattle, Hogs Sheop... ‘Whelesale Prices. Oryioe or Thx OMaHA Ban, } Tuesday Evening August 5, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain, Wheat—Caah No. 2, 634@64 e, Barley—Oash No. 2, 47@52c, Jash, N s‘ 45@d0c, @30ic, Onte—No, 2. .J@w ‘Wool, Light fine 14@17 Heavy fine 10@13, Medium 14@17, Coarre 10@13. Burry 2 to be off, General Produca. Arres—A good many small lota are com- rom growers now and prices rule low, early harvest and Red Astvachan are selling nt 8 spples ¥4 00 per bl A.ulb—“soelpu light and demand good. Basd picked navy, per bu, $20560; medium, 2 00@2 25, Beeswax—In good demand, Oholoe bright per Ib, 26@260; common to good dark par 1b, Soazse. BorTkn ~Prices firmer and improving stead- ily with a strong demand for the finer grades. {:im '.‘Ab“‘, N(w]u fair to good, B@llc; amery, 18(a { CLDgi- ~"Uhm" per bbl, '7 00; “York Stats er bbl, 85 00; per ) bbl, 81 75, condansed pur | la, 85, Crab apile, per gel. $5 ol b0@3 60 per barrel; fancy eating || 167 proof, 114 par proof gullon; rodiatlied whiskios 100@1 50; fino blended, 1 50@2 b0; Kentucky b-.mx..m-, 2 00@7 oo; Kontucky and Peunsylvania ryes, 2 0T 00, BRANDIES—mported, 6 00@16 00; domestlo 140@+4 00, Gps—Tmportad, 4 50@0 00; domastto, 140 00, Russ—Imported, 4 50@6 00; Now England, 200@4 00; domeatic, 1 50@3 50, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, OAMPAGN BS—Imported lAm- cue. 28 0@ 24 00; American, por case, Paints Olls and Varnishes. Oua 110 carbon, per gallon, 120, 1502 headlight, per gallon, 12he; 175° hoadlight, par allon, 150; 160° water white, 14o; lin allon.5dc; linseed, boiled, e , wintor str'd, mflun, 00s B0c castor, per gal W.B., per gailon, 160; fish, W, B., rgnllnn 153} neatsfoot extra, var gaflon, 900; 57 e T A G summer, 160; jelden machine, No. 1, pa gal- lon, 86c; No. 3, Z8o; sperm, signal, per gallon #0c} turpentine, por gallon, 480; naptha 74 ° per vallon, 160, Paiwms b Ot Whita lowd, Omaha P. P, o3 wite load, St Lo, pure, 6o Marailla groon 1to b Ib cans, 200; Fre Foal 120; Prench o, roc. sol, llu' s Wronch 2dno, In varnish asst, 300; French zinc, fn_oll asst, 150; raw and burnfi umbor. 1 1b cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sionna, 100; vandyke brown 180; rofined lampblack, 120; coach black, and vory black, 160; drop black, 16o: Prussian blug, 405; ultramarine bluo, 186; chromae groen LML & D, e bind anl shutiar groo, 1 M, &1, 160; Paria groen, 180; Ind 156; Voudtian rod, 6, Tuican m! 220; Amerl. L300, aln 0, 1he dr’ydh: o o paten er, B2} graining Eolors, tight o.:"'auk oalk, waldut, chmtnu wad ash, 156, Tobavcos PrLoa ToBa0co--Olim L ¢ Pulllon 48¢; Homlm 470; Bar, 44~ uddy, 450; Her- s, 40¢; Black, 38@A0c, T GurComunan, 20@30;_good, 6@ tous Loaf, 70c; Preminm, 656; Diamond c; Moerschanm, 800; Dur o3 Lurham, 4 oz, 670; Durhar oa of North' Oaroling, 8 oz., bbe Jorth Oarolina, 4 oz, 570; Heal o N.,nh Oaroling, 2 oz., 60c; O, K Durham, 4 2 0, K Drhaw, 2 ou, 300; Uncle od, #'a 250; Tom and Jorry, 20 Hides. Steady; wroen bntchers, B@6; green salted, Th@s; dry L 10@11; dawe agedd hidi, t T@7ho3 | 20 00. 1 40; sweof, o por g-\lon 100 SrireriNg—No. 1(22 common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, S100k BoARDS—A, 45 00; B,40 00; 0, 35 00, YrooniNa—No, 1, 10 00; No, 2, 85 00; No. 8, 2500 SipINg, clear—2700; 2 2500; No, 8, Oriuixo—, 87 00; 3, 25 SrINaLEs, best—i 50; standard, 8 60, Lati—3 %5 per M, Liuz—Por barral, 1 25; bulk per bushol, 86c; camment, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hais er b S0c; "Toreod felty 100 tha, B £0; straw - ———— DENVEK MARKET, Live Srook—Boof Cattlo, graw, 100 Ib. 4 00 @4 00; shoep, live, 2 303 00; hogs, ivo, 500 @b 25; dressod 7 00@7 25 Hidos. - Dry Flint, 115@1%.; groon 4@5e. groon calf 8@102; sheepskins, dry, 8@10c. Tallow,—b@8e. Wool.—Colorado 18@14c.; Colorado heavy, 11@12c; New Mexican 7@10c, ¥LoUB-- Colorado, 100 1bs 185@2 15; pat- ent, 100 1bs., 2 85@3 25; Graham, 100 Ibs, 200; ryo, 100 Tbe., 2 25@2 45; buckwheat, 100 1bs, 10"00@10 50, bran, ton, 12 00@14 00; corn meal, 100 1bs. 1 45@1'75, GRAIN—Wheat, 100 lbs, 1 40; corn, In sacka 100 Ibs, 1'15@1 25; onts, 100 Ibs, 1 80 @1 40; barloy, 100 1bs, 1 30@1 3! Hay—Baled, upland, 7 00@10 00; bot- tom 12 00@14 00; straw, 9 00@11 00. BorTER—Ninest, 20@260; Nebraska dairy 14@1bc; common, 6@8e. Eaos—Fresh, 16@19c; ranch, doz, fresh 25" Crzxse—Full cream, 14@15c; Limburger, 180; Swiss, importod, 8%, Pouvrry—Live, chickens old, doz,6 50;@6 76 spring chiokens, 3 50@3 b0; dressed 1b, 19@20c. Poratoxs—1001bs, new, 1 76@2 25, VeaETABLES— Onions, new, 100 Ibs, 2 20@ 225; cabbsge, mnew, 100 lbs, 100; new beeta, 175, Fruirs - 1.9mons, choice Messina, 7 00; np(:lun, California, bbl, 2 00@3 2h; banunus, buuch, 1504 00; peachies per box, 200@ 210, Mears--Hams, 1b, 183@140; bacon, break- fast, 12y@18c; lard, in tems, Ib, 100; dry salt sides, 95@10c, ]"mH -Mackeral, No.1, 160, kit, meas, 75 25; Cnlifornia salimon, halt bbl, 10 50; Holland hulnny, ke 60@1 7; O.mut, por b, 17@18q y th L !nmmk ) complexion, ouly adid Gl NflflflBflSI NflhFaSl{fl ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chieago, St Paul, Minneapolls nd OMAHA RAILWAY. 3 The new extension of this line from Wakeflold up BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Conoord and Coloridge TO FXATUTLIIN G-I OV, lleackes the bost portion of the Htate, Bpecial ex oursian rates for land seckers over thiy lne o Wayae, Norfolk aud Hartiugton, sud via Elair to all principal poluts oo tho SIOUX CITY & PACIFIO RAILROAD Tralus over th C., 8¢, P, M. & 0. Railway to Cov ngton, Aloux City, Pouca, Harbington, Wayoe and Nortolk, CDonnoot at Fleix or Fremant, Oakda o, Nellgl, and through to Val entine. &0 Por rates and all lnformation oall on ¥ P, WHITNEY, Govers Agvat, 1 | the Tast that th Rallway Tims Table. u Kfict July The attention of the teavelling pubit 18 the onl Iy correct time able publistied o AN tratns £reive at And dopart from Omahs on Oentral Standard Time, which is 3 rainutes faster { Except Saturday, * Excopt Sunday, § Excopt Mon. 1ny. From Union Pacific Depot; Tenth St U. P. R K., MAIN LINE. L M Aunrvn Malland Exp....1140 am Bxp. <750 & m Pacifio Exp. . ...8:95 pm | Ay Exp....4:00 p Dally, REPURLICAN VALLEY DIVISION, i ARV, Lincoln Eixp....19:88 p m | Lincoln Exp.- . 13:56 p 5 DUMMY THAINS—BRIDUE D1V I3TON Leave Omaba: 0:40, 6:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:16 a m., 1:00, £:00, 8:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, 10:85 p. m. ~ On Sandays! 0:40,0:00, 11:18 . m ; 1:00, 00, 8:00, 10:56 p Arrivo al transfor dopot 13 1minutes {ator; Broadway dopet, 1180, 83 Mall.. { Expresaf . Toave Counoll Blufts Transter depot: 7:85, 37,10:87, 11:47 & tn; 1:87, :87, 1:tbp. m Arrive Omana 18 min RANSFER TRAINS, 16p m 8:35 pm | Mall& m:uml Omaha Exp. B.0. &P K 1L 1 am Sopm R ? Express}... 458 m Al w85 pm &SP R ARRIVE, Pactfio Exp} Mall & Kxp* via Council B v, (Note.) The 9:00m and 6:00 pm dummy tralng also connect with east-bound trains on the fim\k Ialand, Burlington, North-Weatorn and Milwaukeo roads. WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIO. LRAVY, ARRIV Ball N§ s my Saturday, Sunday and Monday Chioago trains will rotate as follows;— M o Baturday evening traina leave July 6th and 20th via €. M. & 86 P;July 10th via the North-Western; July 15th'via the Rook Island Arrive in ho samo ordor tho Monday following, Bunday morning trains dopart and Bunday ovenin traina tyeivo July 0th and 276h via_ the Rook Taland: July 18th vin the North-Western, and July $0th via theC M & Bt P, From B, & M nepol; Tenth Streer. B. & M. RATLROAD—MAIN LINE, DNVIL RXTREIR. Daily. OMANA AND PLATTTMOUTH TRATNS! Ly, Omaha at 7:60, and 8:46 & m; 4:50, 6:10, 7:45 p m Ax. Omaha $6:25, 8 100, 7:30 p m 40 and 10:06 & Delly. K G BT. 3. & C. 1. (via Plattemouth) | ARRIVE. . Bidba m Ex vm-t 7:46 p m &0 Depot, 14th nnd tor Streots, From O, 8t. P, Wel 0.5 P.M.& 0, va. No 2 Passengol No 4 Mlxod. A0am | No 8 Mixod pm | No 1 Passo !iumb Exconted, Opening ana Giosing of lnnl. orm, am. pm. Am. p‘ ' &0 I 5 20 20 C. B. & Q'Ex Mall 410 50 AT bnlons :00| 62 Wabash local. . L& 50| 7:20 B. & M. Ex. Mall. 10:30 (rilh Offios opon Bundays trom 12:00 m. 2 1:00 p. m. O K GOUTANT Postmastor P A YV IE —WITH— DX FALLS bRANITE. And your work is done for all time to come, WE CHALLENGE " The World to produce a more dursble material for atreet pavement toan; e Sioux Falls Granite, IORDERS YOR'ANY AMOUNT OF Paing Blo —OR— MACADAN filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application, WM. McBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota. DUFRENE & MENDELHON. ARCHITECTS CREMOVED TO OMANA NATIONAL .wu.flmcg and Yam Bfll alld nflMlflS !,S ' BULLDING. THE LARGEST (RC N THE STANE WORK BURLINGTO}‘ I0WA The Murray Iron Works. ENGINES ) SPEEIALTIES. BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MAGHINERY. PATENT LOG DOds AND SAW MILL spECIALTIES BRIDGE . WORK, IRON WORK. AGENTS FOR THE HYATT PRISMATIG LIGHTS Automatic Cut-0f Engines, Steam. Pumps; Meat Cutting' Machines, Tanking Outfits & Presses Whéeled Serapers, Fruit Eviporatops, Praine Corn Shellers. SEND FOR ESTIMATES SPECIAL NOTICE TO CGrowers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. Tt 1atho best and cheapest food tor mook of any kind E}One pound la equal to three pounds of corm ok 101 wikh Oownd O CaRe 1y ths Falh s Winkes, Inmetas of ranmink o il Ineriass. 1o wolght A o In gond marketable oond.tlon In tho speing. DalEymen, Aa 01 as obhers, Who. fie 1 cant Sestry b5 It morita. Try 1t and judge for yoursalves. - Price #2500 por fon: 8o oharge for mok. Addross WOODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPANY, Omaha Neb. P. BOYER & CO.. DEALERS IN " Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF .- SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, & 1090 I arnam Stroot. Omah STEELE J OHNSON& CO,, ~'Wholesale Grocers }’I B. LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, Man= ager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Depm-tments. 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 & SRAND POWDER CO PERFECTION Heating and Baking In only attairnd by using . CHARTER - OAK 2 Stoves and Ranges, HiTd WIRE RAUZE OVER DJ0B Fer nalo by MILTON ROGERS & SONS . OMAHA HENRY LEHMANN . JOBBER OF Wflfl Paner aud Window Sha {EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED) 1118 FARNAM STREET, . . - OMAHA, NEB? 0. M, LEIGHTON, H. T. OLARKE, LEIGHTON & CLARKE, SUCCESS0RS TO KENNAKD BROS. & C0.) Wholesale Drugpists ! —-DEALERS IN— Qile. Brushes. Clasg, NEBRASKA Palnts- OMATHA LA CIER FRANZ FALK BREWING COY Milwaukee, Wis. i BEER }GUNTHER & C0., Solo Bottlers. M. HELLMAN & CO,, Wholesale Tlothiers! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13Th MAWA. . SLOMAN BROTHERS, RECENTLY FROM FREMONT, NEB.} WHOLESALELEATHER, SADOLERY ADDLERY ]IARDWARE, HIDES, PELTS, FURS, TALLOW, WOOL. —WE PAY THE— HIGHEST MARKET PRICES For Hides, Wool, Pelts, Ete., and consignments made to us will receive prompt uth'lmun, for whlch immediate returns will be made. 13th sneet Bet. Dudge and Capitol Ave., - - OMAHA, NEB? FRED W . G-I RATY ., (SUCCKESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) LOUOMBER, LIME 'AND[CEMENT. Omaha Neb'

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