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A — _— I ! pe— ~ NEBRASKA Naional - Bk, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Corn—Searce and firm; B Oata - Easie; No. 2 mixed 8 Rye—Dull and lower; No. 3 Barley - Dull; extra No. 8 fall 70, Pork—Firm at 17 00, Tard -Quiet at 7 30, Bulk Maats ~Quict; firm;, shoulders, 6; short ribs, 0}, KANSAS OITY, KANSAS 011y, August 0.—Wheat—23@3jc lower; 628@0 '3 for cashy 64 for September; P CAPITAL...... -8250,000 | 65 ¢’ October SURPLUS MAY 1, 1884, + 20,000 | et Tower; 41 cashy 80} bid Septembar; 474 asked October, & IRECTORS! Oata—Dull and nominal; 224 bid. A ETOUZAUIN, | NEW ORLYANS, Presidont. Vice President ' W, V. MOORE, JNO, 8. COLLANS, LEWIS 8. REED, | ¢ NEW Onuxans, August 9. — Corn moal— \Kent K. Hayden, Assistant and Acting Cashior. ayel D@3 06 Pork: od demand; onsie BANKING OFFICR: Oats stern, scarce; 40@41, The Iron Bank, OOR, 12TH AND FARNAM STS, A GENEnau TRANSACTED, INTEREST allowed on tima deposits upon favorablo torms and upon acoounts of bank and bankers. FOREIGN EXOHANGE Government Bonds and County and Olty securities bought and eold Tn its treatment of customers the most Ii eral policy is pursued consistent with safof and sound banking, and we invite cormmm, ence or personal inquiry in connection there FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAT: Nzw YoRrk, August 9,—Money—Easy; 1} @2; closed offered 1. Prime Mercantile paper—53@64 Sterling bills,—Steady; 4 82}; demand 4 843, Governments—Firm. Railways—Strong. Stocks—Opened strong and higher. Pacific Mail was the feature, selling up 1% to 5 per cent. Soon after the firstcall the bears raid- cd the grangers and Lake Shore and forced pri- cesdown § to 2 per cent. The decline in other active shares is much less important, and be L fore 11 cdlock spoculation became buoysnt. There was @ brisk demand in the loan crowd and the loading shares commanded a premium for use. Crop news to-day is favorable. The weekly clearing house this afternoon shows a gain of 808,500, which brings the surplus reserve up to the un- precedented total of $31,000,000, The rise in prices ravged from 4 to 2} per cent. In the afternoon the market was weak on unfavora- | a ble reports concerning the New York Central Company. The decline in prices from the highest point was equal to § to 2} per cent. Tn the final dealings there was a rally of § to 3 insome cases and the market closed steadier. pared with last night, closing prices ar 1 to 2 lower except for Central Pacific, Read- ing and Texas Pacific, which are § higher. ‘courons fi 2o e , £, Pacfic 6's of '95. STOOKS AND BONDS, Amerioan Exyress Burl, Oodar Itapids Qential Paci GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, OHIOAGO PRODUCR. COHI0AGO, August 9.--Flour—Dull, fweak; and not quotably lower. Wheat—Active and weak; opened }@i lower, declined 1@1¥c, fluctuated a trifle, clos- ed §@jc under final quotations on the after- noon board yesterday; cash and August 78§; September 794; October 813; November 824; winter dull; new No, 2 red 813@82, lower 82}@824; closed Inside. Jorn—Easy and active; opened 3@§ lower, declined 1}@1fic, more, fluctuated slightly, and olosed 4@14c below latést figures on the afternoon board of yesterday; Cash and August 51}; September 51; October 497; Nuwmber 463; year 428; May 438; rejected O onta—Wonls froely offered, demand light; cash and No. 2 old in store nominal; new sold 25h@25{; August declined 13, and_deferred futures § ao. under yesterday's closing prioes; August 25}; September 25; year 24{@24#; May 29@29%. Rye—Dull; 60. Barley—Nomunal. Timothy—Firm, quiet; the few sales made were private terms, Flax Seof—Very steady, ed; No, 1 cash13hjc. Mess Pork - Dull and firm, trading mainly in settloment; cash 17 00@17 50; August 24 00; September offered 20 00; October 19 50; year 12 25, Tard —Lifcless; 5@10c. lower; cash 7 324@ 7 40; September 7 35@ 7 374; Octover 7 40 @7 m. year 720, offerings restrict- Bulk Meats—Short rib sides 8 85, shoulders, 6 20; short clear sides, 9 25, Whisky—1 1 Butter—Firm; fairly active: not quotably higher; hoice creamery 19@20; fancy dairy 17 @18, Choem-—l“lrm'npurtern holding off; full cream cheddars 9@9%; skimmed cheddars 2 @b Tnsettled; 12@ 14}, uly:, en salied quoted, bul Bz.dummmlbh, ht 84; heavy 8 calf 12@- allow—No. 1 country sold at 5 24, Receipts and shipments - Recsipta, Bhip'ts Bulvy. bushe ST, LOUIS PRODUCE, ury Am(uu'.‘r ~Wheat —Fairly active "No. 2 red, BLiGA2} cash; Bl¥@ ; 83)@8t Oc teber, closing at lowest prices, Corn— ! ower; 474@AT§ cash: 47 Au gust; 406§@4TH 5"1"‘ smber; 45§@403 October; Closing at inside figures. Oats —Lowe 204@27 cash; 24§ Au “m. 24} Septer Rye -Lower at Barley ~A lot of new Minnesota sold at 70. Butter—Unchanged, Fggs—Unchunged. Flaxseed—1 28@1 29, Corn Meal— 270, \Vhlnkv“l i Sran—Firmer, 51@02, {thkev—l'mpul. d; 106 bid; 107 asked. CINCINNATI, August 9, — Wheat — Dull; and lowe 23 August; S1§@82§ Septembs low; OINOINNATI, No, 2 red 50@82, BANKING BUSINESS (‘urn Meal —Lower; 8 00, @17 50, Lard - Firmer; 8 2, Whisky —Firm; westarn reotified, 0, tiorce refined, 800; keg, 1 0@ BALTIMORE, Baurmvore, August 9.— Flour—Not quo- Wheat—W estorn, lower, but active, clos- ing dull: No, 2 winter, red spot, 883@=88 Gorn - Westorn notnjoal; mixed Septem. ber at 60@624, Oats—Dull, but easier; western white, 46@ 47: mixed 42@44. R)'lgk" iet, easy; 60@062. ga—Fasy at 12@14. wfbuk, —Nominalat 115, MILWAUKER, MiLwAUkeR, August 9.— Wheat — Firm; No. 2 Milwankes and August, 78§; Sep- tember, [89§; October 80§. Corn—Firm and scaron; rejected 52, Onts—Steady; No. 2, HT“ Rye—Firmer; No. 1, 624@63. Burley— Scarced, wanted; No, 3 spring, 53; September, 623. NEW YORK PRODUOR. New York, August 9.-—Wheat—Spot; }@ 1c lower, Receipts 158,000; exports, 160,000, No. 2 Chicago, 87; ungraded red, 71@9 No._ 3 red 864@89; No. 2 red, 903@924; Sep tember, closing, 914, Corn ‘\pntn triflo and options §@1c lower; 44,000 Ungraded, Shade, lower. Rcolpts, 0,600; ox- none. Mixed western $7@39c; white, forada. Pork—Dull, nominal. Lard—Lower; western steam spot, 7 75. Butter—Quiot and firm at K@24c. Eggrs—Western fresh, quiet, steady, mod- erate demand, LIVERPOOL. TIvERPOOL August 10,-Wheat—Winter 7s BA@Ts 7d; spring, Ts 44@7s 6d. Corn—'s 54d. Breadstuffs.—Dull, TOLEDO, Torrno, August 10.—Wheat—Qniet and weak; No, 2 red cash and August 82 asked. \ THE DAILY BEE--MOND: Buracien Oorrons ~Ballon 44, 6jc; Bal lon 7-8, bje Cumberland 4-4, 8¢; Davoll DD, 8he; Fairmonunt, 4o Fruit of the Loom 4-4 o; Glory of the West, 8}c; Golden Gate, 830 11 7-8, Sc; Hill 4-4, Vark \hH- 1130; Wamsutta, 1040, 1440; Boston, 9 of,, 14c; Fall 11e on, 0, 10 oz, River, 8o, Ducks (Gray)—Wast Polnt, 8 oy West Polnt, 10 ox., 140; Boston' Boar, 8 1le. AA, 120' Beaver On;?‘ BB, 00, .hflrvyl)a,’r 12§ .v.nuX‘X\\ I Tiver, 186; Warren AXA (brown), w.mn BB (brown), 110; Warren 0O {brown), 1 Oaxsrios—Fifth avenue glove finlsh, Bo; | 2, Keystone glove finish, bic., Conser Jrans—Amory, 7}0 Hancock, 8oj Kearsayer, Ri o PRINTS flc. Amarinn, ; Arnolds 60;_Cocheco, ony, ndigo, The; 12&« cheap sale Harm Indigo 7-8, 11je; Indigo 44, #ho; Oharter Oak, Paxs Sxirives—Amerloan, So; Cocheco, ™ u}{z‘:‘dm be'eSo'uthhfldgu 4o w-mly., ale, 4 dn«mnfl! ~Amonkeag staples 8}o; Batos saple, ko g Lancaster mpla-. 8o; Plankot ] Amoskeag c-hn- sh Dress Goons—Atlantic -hme-, O4e; Per slane cashmer, 2840; Hamleton cashmere, 13« Hamloton mebx"o}slhs Hamleton bro- cades, 150; Arlington o, 180, 2 i Grooers u;t. " ARNED GOODS—¢ tandar onso, 8 90, '&wh&flum( per mwfl 2 b, per case, 2701 0s, , por mo, 5 80; whortlel 10; luus, L] LI fll«-.? s 95"' pine -Ppl-.lm Rorl—shnl Hnuh and larger, 90, f§ Inch, 94; $ Inch, 1 Oaxp uxs—Boxes, 40 s, 166, 1405 88, 145 g boxes 40 lbs, 16 oz., Ge, 140, MaronEs—Per elng,fllu. 8ty round. oases, Svaars—Powdered, 8o out Ble. granulated, 7io: confoctioners’ A, 7o; .&l tand. ard extra O, 6}o; extra O, 6}c; medium yal+ Tow, bic; dark yellow, o, 00 inary grades, 12@124c; falr18 u“‘i;’ g;)od 14c; prln:lt,"}lb@l @}16?:!01‘:-] 0; fancygreen an low, Y vammant .avl. 20@26¢; Leve n ’s ronsted. §7a;. Arbuckio's roulod 1bc; ughlin's XXXX , 1603 mlhflon Java, 16} @183c; Olark’s Aurora, 1640, Riom—Louisians prime to cholos, 7@730; talr m, Patma, !:‘m:-— o 1 half brls,, 7(0; No. 95; w-. No. -ms fl.{.'flhmfihmk h‘uw' o 22 00, Sraor—s Gom., 82, bbls; ' Btandard do, figfllonlm 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs 1 50, SopaA—In papers, 8 80 per case; keg per Ib, im;n Quiet and weak; No. 2 cash dijc sked, Oats—Dull and nominal, e —e—— LIVE STOOK, OHIOAGO LIVE BTOOK, Ch1cAo, August 9.—Drovers' Journal re- port: Hogs—Reoeipts, 8,500; weak; 5@10¢ lower; rough packing 5 25@6 10; packing and ship: ping 6 70@0 05; light, b 25@6 10; skips, 4 b@b 40, Cattle — Receipts 3,400; slow; exports, 6 50 @6 90; common to choice shipping, 4 50@ 6 40; inferior to good cows 2 00@4 00; stockers and feeders, 3 00@4 90. Sheep —Keceipts 400; dull; inferior to fair, 22066300 per cwt.; medium toextra, 3 00 5, KANSAS CITY, August 10.—Cattle — Re- natives, 4 75@6 30; cows, 2 80@8 75. Hogs—Receipts, 7,000; weak; 5@10c lower; sales, 5 HO@5 70. Sheep — Receipts, 400; quiet; 300@3 75 for fair to good muttons. ST LOUIS. 8t Louis, August 10, - Cattle—Receipts, 2,i00; no supply; nothing being done. Sheep - Receints, 250; slow, unchanged. Hogs—Receipts, 750; slow; Yorl @(.000 packing, 5 40@5 75; butche: i —— OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrioz or THE OxaHA Bay, , Saturday Evening August 9 The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants withthe exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnishod by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain, ‘Wheat—Cash Nn. 2, 5"3@6210, Barley—Oash N o, 2, 47@52 Rye—Oash, No. 8, 15@46u. Oorn—No. 2 30@30}o. Oata—No, 2 2 i@fl!c- Wool, Light fine 14@17" Heavy fino 10@13, Medium 14@17, Coarso 10@13. Burry 2 to be off, Flour lna._l;llllllufl'l. ‘Winter WHEAT—Best quality, patent, at 310@3 40 SECOND QuaLITY —2 85@3 00. lSfil-msu WiEAT—Best quality, patent, 3 00@ ScoND QUALTY—2 15@3 75, BiaN 6 ¢ per cwt CHoprkn Fikp—Per 100 Ibs., 80, Cony MeAL—1 00@110 per owt. SCREENING—B3@75¢ per cwt, Iave Btock. Braxrs—8 [0@4 75, Far Cowi - 2 75@3 EG Hoas—4 25@4 7t Bamzr—8 00238 50 Oarves—5 006 7 00, General Produoce. Avprrs—In liberal supply; all choico, well packed stock mests with ready sale at '3 00@ 350 per bbl, Brans—Receipts light and demand good. ;!oa;(dgpleked navy, per bu, $250; medium, Brrswax—In good demand, Ohoice bright mralb 26@28¢: common to good dark per lb, Burres—Prices firmer and improving stead- ily with a strong demand for the finer grades. Choleo tabie, 1@16c; fair to good, S@11c; creamery, 18@2 c. Cipes—*‘Ohio” pnr bbl, 87.00; ' York State o« b, 88 00; por b bl, $4 75; condensed per Crab apple, per gal, 86c, UHIHD——MM weatern, 8@0. Wis: oconsin mew 10; voung American 12@] Fuas - Receipts heavier and prices . hu.x. weaker, Sales to-day, 13c. box, 8 00. Mowioa "lemons, per box, B0, Bananas. bunhl’ [+] Tign ., 100, n-u«, in tralls, 7ho; dates, fard. in boxes 12he GasE ~The scason for prairie chickens com:nences August 15, They will probably not bring over 350 per dozen as long as warm weather lasts, Hay—Balod, $5,00@10.00; +7.00@ 00, JeLLy—1Lu 20 and 30 1b pails, 6@7 3 In 2 1b do, 1 60; woNo ' tumblers, ooners, per dozen, 83 00, ‘0aR— Pure, In brirks, per ib, 16, Ohio, 1301 amall cakes, 12he. oose, Foreigh Kruirs California oranges, per | *F ol. 818.60. Dried heef. 13c. Lard. 9@10c, SuaLi Fsums Blue berries per 12 gt case, $200, Blackberrica per 24.qt case, $3 0@ %4 00, wnd p'us, per ) bu-hel box, $1 00, Peaches § LALnoanA Yruirs—Pears, 50-1b, boxes, £4 00; Pesches, 1b boxes, 3 00; Plums, 20 1b hoxes, 8220, Grepes per crats (4 boxes #400 Dry Goods. BrowN SHzETINGS—Atlantic A, Tho; Atlan tic P, 6o; Atlantic LL,flu Beaver Dam L1, ; L LL, fio H, 7c,i’tny.i Landard, fo; Ll o & 86; Wanchasatt A, ho. Flu BrowN SHERIINGS —Argyle, T1e; Pe) perell R, 70; Sallsbury B, 6o, i P Brunswick, o ‘Proxz.es—Modium, In barrels, & 8 00 In half barre's, 4 60; small, in barrels, 900‘ do | 20 00, in half barrels, 6 00 &’wfiu in barrels, 16 00; dolnhnllbmds‘d 3 cholo 60 ‘zas—Gunpowder, 45@0550; o0 'lbo;gnod]mpcdnl‘m cholcs, 60@6B5c Eood, 36000 eh:z%'@vflf" Ockzogrgond '.w;w hoice, chol Wooe'onmAn—'l"u boop palls, 1 ‘hn' ails, 2 10, Tube, No. 1, 9 00; Plo- 185 Double Orown 2 90; Wnllbm:klfl 8 Soars—Kirks Slvofl Impnld. I 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Kirk's white Runhn, 525; Kirks anhm, 2 16; Kirk's Pralrie Queen, (100 cakes,) 400; Kirk’s mumolll. rlur. OTASH- vania cans, 4 case, In case, 8 IIS, Bnbblh’l ball 2dos, 1n oase, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. In case, 1 50, Oum!—hflxsd 12@150; stick, 1lo; twist stick, 1030, VinsaaR—New Yorkapple 1605 Ohlo ap- o, 130. dun\—Dnz loads, per b, 170; Ashton, sacks, 8 50; bbls Bnlwn—l’uxl. 4he; Shivee Gln-. Oorn Starch, 8c;_Exoelsior Gloas, 70; Co L Bnou—-l’n ver, 17; allsploe, 16; dloves, 26u| ocassia 1! Wontara: 3751 Norkh Btar, 465: Jewell lye, 275, ‘Tobaccos PrLue ToBaoco—Ulimax 40c; Bulllon 4503 Horeshoo, 443tar, 470; Juddy, 450; Her- ' 40c; Black, 60c; Rose Leal, 7t él’remlum! , 6503 L33 Orown, 550; Sweet Sixteon, 50c. BxoxiNG—O, 8., 22c; Meerschaum, 80c; Dur ham, 8 oz., 550; Durham, 4 oz,, 57c; Durhare 2ox) B5c; Sen ‘of North ' Oarollna, 8 oz, 550 of ‘North Oarolina, 4 oz, 570; Seal o oy Oarolins, 2 oz., 600. 0.k Durham, 4 oz., 28; 0, K. Durham, 2 oz, 80; Uncle Ned, #'s 260; Tom ang Jerry, 2de, Liquors. Av00HOE—188 wine nlwhol 216 g: sllon extza California frita, 148 proof, z—American, 3 403 Greenwich, 8 40; 200; Lewls' lye, 13 per proot gallon; s pla rofined spirits f, 114 %f dlon. re-distilled wh]l les 1 00@1 ed 1 50@2 50; Ksntuoky bourbons, z ; Kenf and Pennsylvania ryos, 2 ‘Branpizs—Imported, eoocle oo; domestio G‘l)las—lmported, 4 50@6 00; domestlo, 140 Rums—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@8 PRACH AND ArpLE BRANDY—1 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported case, 28 0@ 84 00; Amerlcan, per case, 12 0@16 00, Painta Olls and Varnishes. Ons—110 urnun, gallon, 120; 150° N L lon, 150; 1lw > ratar wu'%.d Il:lux lin ,nv.. r gallon.59c; linseed, L E" ! foo: allon, 626 Lacd, winier strd, gor gallo, 0. 1, 60 4, B0o castor, &x&wf o, T 80 No. 81 4oy s, po pelon 100 W.B., per gallon, 1 B,, .uon 435; neatafoot extra, per gallon, 900} . 1, TBo; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 8; ;nmn;xg:. Nlfioz g‘éf," machine, No, 1, pcr lon, o, ; sperm, signal, per soc,curp.n na, perg-l.lan, 48¢c; mp'.ha 'u°- per ¢allon, 160 PAINTS IN Or—White lead, Omaha P, P, 60; ‘white load, St. Lonll.pm, 3 Marsillos to. 6 1b osns, 200; Fron Sol, 12; Fronch unm ; French zing, In varnish asst, 30c; French e b ol asst, 150; raw and burnt umbor, 1 1b cans, 10¢; raw and bumt Sienns, 10c; vandyke brown, 180; nfinud lampblack, 120; conch black, and Ivory bl 16¢; drop bl 16c: Prussian hlu-, 402; ultramarine blue, 180; chrome green blind and shutter groon, L , 180; In h byt ¥ v 0. l(o I’A] golden' ochre, 160, patent dryer, 8¢; mlan light onk.dnrk oak, walnut, snd ash, 160, Hides, Steady; green butchers, 53@6; green salted, Th@8; dry flint, 12@12; dry salt 10@11; dam. d hides, two-thirds price, Tallbw— 5@ Sheep Pelts Oak sole, 880@420; hamlock sole 280@860; houlock ur B0 to 1 00; ruuner 650 to 800} Bemlork ol 850 to 1 00; hrmlook upper, to 24¢ joak 24c; alligator, 4 s 50y calf ki, B3B38 Grelods '.." 4 03 40 2 75; oak kip, 8(0't0 1 00; onk calf, 1 20 to 1 80; French 'h:a,ll()tolbfi; Fronch calf, 125 to 2 00; rus- . 550t 760; linings, 600 to# 4 50t , 900 t0 10 50; B, L. Morocoo, 800 to 850; bebble 0. D, Morosoo, Bio; dnmn,?bflwlw PO OaioNE—Cliolow pes LY. 8400, PorcorN- In good demand at 2@2he per Ib, Pourky—In liberal supply and prices a lit tle weaker however res s meet ready sale on arrival; old chickens 8 75; spring 2 76, Porators—New home grown, plentiful, sell ing, bt 8010 por bu. 'BOVISIONS Hum. 14hc; b, ' bacon, 124e. o, 1. bacon, 1140; dos 10§0; short rib vides, 104c; o mud..-, 84o; mons pork, per Hapwzes—No, 1 star oak, 87c; No 2 do, socy. No. 1 Oblo oak, 84, No. 2 do, 880; No. 1 Milwaukeo 840; No 2 do Bie, No. 1 Pitta oak har, #7c; No.'B. Pitta onk Drugs Dauas axn Oxen10ALs—Aeld, Oarboic, o, d, tartaric, 55¢; balsam capabia, per (b, Lonadale 8ho; New Duoks (Colored)—Boston, 8 oz., 114c; Bos. "l'mllluurAmn«km 14c; Continental ~=‘lurdlla 3 f‘wll;l’:-er, 140; 240; Hamloton Awnings, DxNins—Amoskeag, 140; Beaver Oroek 20 | 1, 110 ooll %w“‘ ‘Nlln ooil chaln, . AUGU 650; bark sassafras, per Ib, 12¢; calomel, per It 75¢; einohonidis, per os, £0.65; chloroform, per Ib,, '1 105 bmm r, per Ib,, 25; clenna, ruw, 4o; Parls groon, gonuine, 20c: Darls n, commoty 200; chrome green, N, ® pink, 140} edetiin o, Cooknon's, Venetian red, oan, m red lead, ghrome yellow, ,-mm, chrome yol- K., 3cjochre e rocbelle, i 1 oire, Hrench, high brown. 24 "Hp..x'."x. T ml"‘;fi 4 “ y 4 ‘:w:-mlnanl b, s Al gallont m;.m.,l 8 modn 75, Fagpan. T sephalton m’u."?u': ox 3 am, ox! 3 thallso, 83 lwhud'ollfln 160, Heavy fl-mw-n Ldst, Iron, rlh. 2 flo.rlow stool I‘pedll onst, 6o i ench, 70@8bo; 1, 7@110; n w 4o; apring todl, 7@8o; Bmd-nflmmhoa 470 B\mror!i:‘l muleshoes 5 70, Banezp Wine—In oar lots, 4 Narrs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 65, Bror—Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 2 10 powdor, Kegs, 6 40; do., half kogs, the, do.. unstex kg, 1 85; ‘blasting, kegs, 8 85; fus, LuD—Bn- 1 85, 00AL—Oumberland blacksmith, 10 00 Mar rls run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitobroast 5 00; wmuhmn ‘nut, 5 m; Tows laump, 6 Towa nut, 5 00; Rock. Sprl ng, 700; Anthra olte, 11 1150 CIIIDII City, 700, per ton lnln ner. per 100, ote I b- l th and shis o ! ath and shing ee’ on oars at Omsu at the following pricos: JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50, TiunERs—16 foot and under, TIMBER AND JoIsT—18 ft, 28 60: 20 1%, 28 60; 22 £t, 26 50; 24 ¢, 26 50, FxNoiNg—No, 1, 4 and 8 In,, 24 00; No. 2, NSmln—Nm 1(2d common boards), 20 00; 0, 2, 8100k BoARDS—A, 45 00; B,40 00; O, 85 00. FrooriNna—No, 1, 10 00; No, 2, 86 00; No. 8, 2600 SIDING, clear—27 00; 2 2500; No, 8, OrtLING. 87 00; ,25 SHINGLES, ; standard, 8 60, Lata—38 25 per M, Lius—Per barrel, 1 L, 125 bulk pr busbal, 85 ocement, bbl, 2 25; Iowa bbl, 2 80; halr 500; Tarred felty 100 b- 350; steaw B _ DENVER MARKET. Liva Sroox—Beot Oattle, gras, 100 b. £ 78 @475; shoop, live, 2 GU@S 0; hoga. ive, 5 00 @5 ‘Hides,— mm m@lzc- groen 4@So, grgoncalt 8@105; sheepskins, dry, 8@10c. allow, — Wool.—Colorsdo 18@14c.; Colorado heavy, 11@125; New Mexioan 7@10c, ¥Louvr (,alor.do. 100 lhl 185@2 15; glt* o 100 lbs 3 85@5 20, Graham, 100 45; buckwheat, 100 00@14 00; corn 803 meal, 100 1bs. 1 45@1 75, GRAIN—Whoat, 100 lbs, 1 ; barle, 3 35, Hav—Balod, upland, 10 0G14 00; tom 7 00@10 00; straw. 9 00@11 00. corn, In Ibs, 1 80 bot- 14@150; common, aG8—Fresh, e —TFull , 12@185; Limburger, 'HEESE— fl'fl 2 :H im| 180; Swiss, fm) = spring chickens, 8 60@4 w,dm-odlb.m@mo Porators—1001bs, new, 1 75@2 25. VraETABLES— Onions, now, 100 Ibs, 2 00@ 225; t;ua’bnga, new, 100 Ibs, 100; 700; apples, Califorala, ~ bbl, bananas, bunoh, 150@4 00; peaches per_box, 175@ 2 '25; watermelons, pears, per box, 2 50; Oalifornia grapes, 3 50. ¥ars—H fost, 13@184c; ln alt sidon, 93@105 NoJ, 160, ki 176@2 25; Onuiomln saimon, half bbl, Holland berring, ke, ib. 17@180 tens, - Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE] Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolls and BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Conoord and Coleridge TO HEARTINGTON, Reaches the best portion of the Btate, Special ex- cursion rates for land seckers over this line to Wayne, Norfolk and Hartington, and vis Blair to all principal poluta on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIO RAILROAD Tyatns over tht 0., ¢, P, M. & O, Rallway 40 Cov e, Sloux 0ity, ‘bonca, Hartington, Wayne and Connect at Blair or Fromont, Oakda.o, Nellgh, and through 40 Val- entine. 4@rFor rates and all information call on F P, WHITNEY, Geners Agent, M R. RISDON Gen' Insurance Agen! BEPRESENTS Phomix A-nn.u 0., of wondon, Oash Gapliai P o Tl Firemen's Fund Geg tal Western Cornice-Works, IRON AND BLATE ROOFING. C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglss B4 Omahs, Neb MANUFACTURER OF Balvamizea 1ron Cornices ar Doruer Windows, Fintals, Tin, Iron_and Siate Rooflug, Bpecht's Patent Metaflio Hkylight, katent Bracket Shelving, 1 am bove line of goods, 110 rados, Varandas. ron Ba NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN 600 OATTLE FOR SALE, 600 Cows and elfers. 00 One-year Steers, The ahove described cattle are all well bred, na: tive Nebrasks and fows. Thowe oattle will be s0id 1n lote to sult purchaser, For furtuer partioulars cal o or addrens ldlll.u. All:lnn. Neb, Yoy ome K., 130, vorm lh\n Eng,) | 5 .0c- Fermilifon, Asnsetoan, 18c; Indian red, orlental | Mau Burres—Finest, 28@29c; Nebraska dairy S ies ronch, dos, frosh Pouutar—Live, ahlulm. old, doz,5 23@5 76; ; new Faurs —Lemons, choice Messina, 6 50@ 2 60@8 00; doz, 5 00@6 00; s, b, 16@154o; bucony break Ib, 10c; . 160@1 75; trout, Dax ST 11. 1884. Railway Time Table. ot July pt e e s ettt | | HE IVIURRAY IRON WWORKS, - eee oo gl i <] Al trw ¢ and dopart trom Omaha on IN THE STA ganum, ; oplam, ; qui w; Central § , which 18 24 minutes faster SPECIALTI i thaa i £ ES. sta M R/&S, per cx, Bl il Dotamium, . ,I:;‘.:.::s.v::.‘..,.-n.,..,.,‘..,‘..,.. I ENCGINES, IA : BRIDGE - WORK, hataof morshine, par o, 8.9 sulphue | Bour, por Ib, do) steychining, pee os., 81, From Unlon Pactfic Dopot; Tenth st, | | = O N W ol 2338 \Q\Q\’\\TECT///% L v Mear ; L ORI -y -y T w4 MILL AND MINING {7,000 ¢ IRON WORK whiting, 2ho; " whiting gllders, Aoy whiting | Foube sre T ot o | At s s MACHINERY { Wheeled Sc, e lampblack, Germantown, 14c; iy, PATENY sob L F Evap HE HYATT PR L&]:pblu‘ midln-ry. 100} l‘rh:wlnnnzlull. {::' REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION, AND SAW MILL-SPECIACTIE . | Praire N \mari brown, 803 aave. Annrvn, L ESTIMATE h“,,:‘ .c.n:mm . ’h, slenna, },“,',‘,T .e. Llnooln&"l»‘ 12:66 p m | Linooln Exp. .. 12:86 p m DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVIRION, 90,0100, 10:0, 1 SPECIAL NOTIOE TO Growera of Live Stock and Others, WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Qil Cake. 0:87, 1 | 9:87, B:87, iabp.m Arrive mu-.umnuu.n . TRANSFER TRAINS, m Tt 1athe best and chea 1or shook of any kind| d s wlhm lldlol lx*ll | stk o it O et T, Wioks, WO of Yook Sobma il Lo pm be In marketable cond.tion in the qw Dalrymen, as woll u rfl. who uu l| oan ly '. 5 3 Gy Tid pm s num. Try 1t and fudge for yoursalves. #25.00 por ton: WOODMAN L(NSIEDTI’L colnmn, b Neb. ARRIVE, Omaha Exp. Mall . . BOYER & CO.. DEALERS IN *“ Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES VAULTS, LOCKS, & xono Farnam Street. Omah STEELE, JOHNSON& CO., Wholesale Grocers m H. B. LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, Man- ager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Depm—tmentn. A full line of all grades of above; also pipes and smokers’ articles carried in stock. Prices an sampTPs furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention oS Y ot v e, R swrms uly L Bl Spde tho Monday Totlowing, -\ ™= | AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & *RAND POWDER €0 ordor the Monday following, Bunday morning trains dopart and Sunday oven tradne arrive July Oth and $7¢h via_ the Rook Inland, July 18th via the North-Western, and July $0th via theOM &BE P From B, & M. Dapo ; Tenth Street. B. & M. RAILROAD—MAIN LINE, DRXVER Ay (@ote) The 000am and 600 p m dummy traine also connect with east-bound trains on the Rook-Iland, Burlngton, North.Wostorn and Miwaukes rouds. BASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC. Oannon Ball.s . 1:00% Dall; y. K &.l‘l‘ JOE & 0. B. (via Council Bluffs.) ARRIVR. T 9:00 8 m | Exproet L T:50am 38 pm TRRANGEMENTOF BUNDAY THAING During July Saturday, Sunday and Monday Chioago trains will rotato aa follows;— Mall PERFECTION Heating and Baking Ts only attalpad by using Dally. &=F OMAHA AND I'l.A'rl'rl(OU'l'lI TRAINB: Ly, Omaha at 7:60, and 8:46 & 6:10, 7:45p m Ar. Omaha 6: . 7: For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA' HENRY LEHMANN . JOBBER OF |Wall Paper and Window Sl EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED) 1118 FARNAM STREET, . . . OMAHA, NEB® 8:468 m 46 pm | Ma From O, 8t. P, H. & O. Depot, 14th lnfl ‘Webster Streets, Nos mx” No 1 Passel Snndlvl ‘Exoented. Opening and Glosing of Malls, i P 8:00) 5:30 B8:20 8:00( 6:30 8:20 [ $aoiae rs| O. M. LEIGHTON, H. T. OLARKE, 1:06 Offios 513:‘1' B day, trom nv? m. 1:0 l':.p. :-;.:: LEIGETON & GLARKE SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD EROS, & 00.) Wholesale Druggists ! —DEALERS IN— Oils. Brushes. P AV E —WITH— SO0 FALLS BRANITE. And your work is done for all time to come, WE CHALLENGE Class. NEBRASKA Paints- OMAHA, LAGER FRANZ FALK BREWING GO' BEER. Milwaukee, Wis. QUNTHER & CO., Sole Bottlers. M. HELLMA J % CO,, Wholesale Tlothiers! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET COR. 13Th, MAHA, » wlfl W(II' |[I SOLMAN BROTHERS, to produce a more durable material RECENTLY FROM FREMONT, NEB.! it * | WHOLESALELEATHER, SADDLERY Sioux Falls Granite. ORDHERS SADDLERY HARDWARE HIDES, PELTS, FURS, TALLOW, WOOI-. FOR ANY AMOUNT OF —WE PAY THE— PflV]flE Bl“ HIGHEST MARKET PRIC M Ac .A. D AM For Hides, Wool, Pelts, Ete., and consignments made to us will receive prompt uttentmn for which immediate returns will be made. filled promptly. Samples sent and | 13th Street, Bet. Dodge and Capitol Ave., - - OMAHA, NEB: estimates given upon application, |~ FRED W. GIRRAY., WM.MeBAIN & CO,, (SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) Sioux Falls, Dakota. _ LIMEIANDICEMENT. stvand Doudes s Jmaha Neb' DUFRENE & MENDELHON. ARCHITECTS | ATRENOVED 70 JOMAA NATIONAL, BANK 0Offige"and Yard

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