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NEBRASKA ) Nilom Bk, OMAHA., NEBRASEA. FAID UP OAPITAD. .. oot seeave s 360,000 SURPLUB NOV;1,1884.... 93,000 WY YATES, (L% % fo“fl.ll. President Prosident W. V. MOORE, JNO. 8. COLLINS, nxmu REED, K K. Hayden, Asistant and Acting Caabler. The iron Bank* 0OR, 13TH AND FARNAM STS, & GENERAL BANKING BUBINESS TRANSAOTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon avorable terma and upon sesounts and bankers, FOREIGN EXJHANGE' Government Bond- -d Oounty and Ofty seeuritios bought o o et o 00 and E:n:‘ m{::.‘dmd we invite mmponon » n. on personal inquiry in eonnestion th FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Naw Yorx, April 28, ~Money—Easy at 1 @2 per cent, olosing at 1@14 per cent, Prime mercantile paper—4@be. Bterling Exchange Bills—Extremely dull at 4 86; demand,4 88, Governments—Quiet, steady and un- chanped except an advance of } per cent for 4}’s and 3's, Stocks—Extremely dull and failed to de- velop a single feature of interest excopt the strength displayed In quotations. Every effort to reduce prices has been stubbornly re- sisted. The closing figures of the afternoon, in most cases,were a small fraction higher than the final quotations yesterdsy, With a fow exceptions, however, the ¢ains so far are only from} to} per cent, but there are only four or five stocks that show any loss, and these are for small fractions only. The fluctaa: tions, in no case, amounted to more than 1 per 0OURONS, BTOOKS AND BONDS, it ‘&"’A’i&"" n. fi" do do pf Tllinols Centrai Indianapalls, Bioom. Texss...... hhshm&mhlnn il eeseessensean * asked e ——— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, OnicAGo, April 28, 1885.,2:30 P, M. H B oy = g o 8 Options, ‘WHEAT— A 2] 88 88¢ 91 685 6 95 7_02% 11 72311 723 11 72311 72y 11 85 (L1 85 59 6 00 6 074 MARKEIS BY TELEGRAPH, CHICA00, 0Oa10AG0, April 28, —Flour—Firm and un- WhuG—Qi;xlot sudhansettlod, opened strong at §@Ho bgher, declined k' improved o naqunun closed at o over yesterday; foroash; S8jcfor April; 894c for u.,‘ e am o lwr June;934@984c for July; CurnAQluot, hi(hel early, later declined fuctuated and closed about as yesterday; 47 74c for cash; 47he for Apnl 07!@471.; y; 4Tdc for June; 48ffor July, om— uiet. very firm, futures g0 high a6ic for cash; 85}c for A| ril~ snc for 364 for P.:mu.“ s c.éur yo—Firm Barloy—Nominal at 63§c, rm; prime, 1 Flax Seed—Weaker; No, 1, $1 86, Pork—Steady snd 'in Y Caand) 1175 for nuh, 11 79)@11 76 for April and 5, 11 824@11 Nb jor Juue; 11 95@11 Wfi Tard~Quist and about unoha ! for cush, Aprl and May; 6 7,05 | m Yaly. w' oreamery, wd‘ovhuddryu!w, N cheddars, Unchanoged; full cream e el s, e e 4o of baia | M7 Rye, bushels. . Burley, bushels. .. "lL'AU!ll PRODUOR Mruwavkes, April 28, —Wheat—Weak; No. 2 Milwaukee, o May, 88¢; June, 900, WUorn—Very little ofered;¥ roel anything done;"No 2 Jot; mess poek, cuah and June, 11 86, AT, LOUIS PRODUCE, Br, Lovs, April 28, —Wheat—Higher but slow; closed ficunder top figures; 1013@1 02 for cash; 102 for May; 1 03k for June; 104, May, 117 her but Inactive; 45}@46o for to bid for May; 46§@46c for June, SOl Higher; 35@38}c for ‘cash; 36jc for Hye—Quiet at 62, Karley— Whisky—1 14, Alternoon board—Wheat and corn easler but slow, and quotably lower. OINCINNATI, April - 28,—Wheat - Easier @1 o 2 mixed, 404@Nc, firm snd ' higher; CINCINNATI, No, 2 nd..ll No. 2 mixed, 38@ Q:. Rye—Dall; No. 2 fall, 70c. Barley—Quiet and unchanged, ]‘nrl Dallat 12 00, Lare ull at 6 75, Whisky—Steady at 1 13, LIVERPOOL. Taverroor, April 28 ~Wheat—Firm and in good demand; red western, winter, 78 8d@11s. Uum-—-stsndy and in fair demand; new mixed western 5 4d, TOLEDO, ToLeno, April 28 —Wheat—Quiet but steady; No. 2 red cash, 92}o. Corn: No. 2 cash 72 Oats—Dull; No. 2 cash, 374 NEW YORK PRODUON, New YoRrk, Apru 28, —Wheat—Recelpts, 14,000 bushels; exports, 56,000 bushels; spot a shade better but quiet; options opened 3@fc higher, later lost advance, declined & trifle, closing with a reaction of #@{c; ungraded red, 80@! No. 2 red 1 (03@1 01y £ o. b, iou in store, 102 afloat; June, closing at 024 Corn—Receipts, 14,000 bushels; exports, 244,000 bushels; a shade stronger but in moderate demand; ungraded, (6@6ic; No. 2, bbic elevator, 68@583c afloat; June clos- ing at bike, Oats—Receipts, 42,000 bushels; 61,000 bushels; mixed western 41@ 44@50. gon— Steady and in fair demand. Porl Jull; no sales reported. Lard —Lower and mudunplv acti ern stewm spot 7 124; June, 7 20@7 Butter—Dull and weak, KANBAS OITY, Kaxaan Orry, Avril 25 —Wheat—Higher; oaab, 704c; May, 704c: June, 824 bid. Curn A shade e cash, 38k bid, 39 asked; May, : He id, $9ic asked. Oata—Cash, — LIVE STOCK, OHIOAGO. CH10460, April 28.—Drovers' Journal re- Cattlo—Rosipts, 6,500 head; stendy, rather active and o shado strongor; shipping steers, 4 6/@ 5 50; commen to good butchers, 2'40@4 65: stockers and foeders, 3 50@5 00. Hogn—Iteceipte, 18,000; opened B higher, cloted weak, adyance lost;rough and mixed, mkmg;‘nd shippiog, 4 50@4 75} Sheep— l(acslpbl,b lower; shorn native, 3 00@# 20; fair to choice wouled, 4 30@4 80. KANBAS OITY LIVE BTOCK, Karsas Orry, April 28, —Oattlo—Recelpts, 1,600; firm; : native steers 4 00@4 824; feed— ers, 4 25@4 0. exports, c; white, Toga—Receipts, 5,000; steadv ot 1 00@ | & 430; the ,bulk at 4 10@4 1 Sheep—Receipts, - 2,600; 3 90; common, 150, 8T, LOUIS, Br, Loum, April 28,—Oattle—Receipts, 1,000 head: shipments, 100 head; slow and easy; fair to good shipping steers 4 70@b 40; good native butchers steers 4 40@4 85; cows and heifers 8 25@4 25; stockers and feocors 3 50 ‘?tl 300 hund. shipments, in fi Sheep — 1,400 hea demand; fair to choice, xtra 4 70, 3 50@4 50, e — OMAHA MARKETS, Orriok or THE OMAHA Bxe, } Monday Evening, April 28, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the eleva- tors and other local buyers: steady; natives, Lave Btock Market, Hogs—Common rough packers, 83 90@8 95; fair to good, 84 0084 10; choice and extra, $415@4 20, The receipta of hogs at the Union stock yards, South Omaha, were lib- eral to-day, but the above prices were sus- tained and all sold. Sheep—Fair to good, $3 26@3 75, Cows—Butchers' stock—for common to good cows and heifers, 83 25@3 75. Steers—¥at poney steers, weighing 1,000 to 1,150 pounds, $4 26@'4 50, Gel'lfllll Produce Eggs—Steady and firm at 1lc, and no prospects for a change soon. Butter—Choice and good table butter still remain scarce. Oreame fi@%{nr inferior grades, 8@10c, Poultry—For turkeyr, ducks and geese there is but very ittle demand, whilo chickens are In_strong request, both old and spring. Spring chickens, fair size, per doz, 6 00; o old chickens, according to weight and quality, per doz, 8 50@4 00. Game—Only very little deing. Ducks are in good demand, but IWM‘ Suupe plentiful . g}gudd:}:l-, toDn‘lmhb g u an per doz, :003]2@ doz, 2 W 00; snipe, per oz, 3 O%nlonl—flureal and good steck will bring per bushel, Beans—In hlrbugply and demand moder- ate, N-v f“ 50@1 60; medium, per bush Potatoe —Reoelph are light and demand brisk. Good stock, regardless of variety, brought 60c per bushel, and choice would go 5c higher. Hides. butchers’ FOGI oured, 1!0, dry m%“@. dryldl. 0@11c; dam- des two-thi 'u° hite, 4@ Bhaon Balta—soa@rs, ‘@4 Grain t—OuhNo.l.s.n. R , 8, 46@47 o..."_—oi:h ,3&. L] Oas—No, 3, . Flour and Millstuffs, 3 tater Wheat —Firunjbest qualty pateatat s;oo-a uality—$3 40, 3’0‘]‘“" ) lmm!“ .82 70, 'eed — Per 100 Ibe,, 90\: !ruux 00 par 1 flbpuc'\, No' 2, boc, Hominy—1.50 per ows, Shorte—60c per cwt. Grabam—$1.75 per cwt, ’%fll THE DAILY BEE-~WEDNESDAY, APRII, 29, 1885, $1 40, 3 opinm, qnlnh;n, . & We and R, &8, peros, $110; potassias: |05 Toalde, per Ib., &3 50; salic * ot sulphate morphine, per or., 8 50; rulphur, per Ib, 4o; strychnine, per oz, §1 S0, Tobacco. Bmoking—0, 8., 2%; Moerschaum, 80c; Durham, 160 oz, 496; Durham, 8 oz, 550 Dur- ham, 4 oz, b7c; Durham, 3 of., 606; Seal of orth Oarolina, 16 or.,wood,42¢; Seal of North Oarolina, 8 oz, woor Soal of North Oar- glina, 4 oz, cloth, 48 2 o, cloth, b0o; O, S., Durham, 4 0z., 28c; O K. Durham, 2 oz, 80¢; Uncle Ned, % Tort sad Jerry 280, Long Tom 800, Paints Olls and Varnishes. Orts—110 oarbon, per gallon, 1101 150 headlight, per gallon, 180; 175° " headiight per_gallon, 166; 150° white, 16c; lin- soed raw, per gallon, inseed boiled, Rlllnn, Bbo; Lard, winter str'd, per gallon, 700; No. 1, 60c; No.'2, b0; castor XXX, per gal. Ion. 1'60c; fv«. 8, 1 40; swoet, per galion, 1 004 ."B., ' per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B., ¥ gallon, 65; heatafoot exte, per gallon, 900} F:' , Thot lnbricatiog, sero, per gallon, 300; rummer, 160; Joiden ‘maching, No. 1, per gal: lon, 850; No. 9, %86; sperm, signal, per gallou 90ct turpentine, per gallon, 460; naptha, 74°, ver gallon, 16¢, Spirits, Oor0oxE SPiRiTe—188 proof, 119; do, 101 roof, 1 20; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 19: dn 188 proof, 118. ALOOHOL—188 pooof aleokol 3 80 per wine allon, 4 ‘Whiskres—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 1 50@3 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00- Kunhmky and Pennsylva- nia ryes, 2 00@6 80, Bmmnm—lmpo N tic, 1 60@.8 (0. ported, 4 50@8 2 00@4 00 domuhc, 1 50@3 0. CHAMPAG NRs—Imported, per case, 28 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 00@16 00. Dry Painta) White lead 88c; French mo, 60 Farly whiting, 24oi whiting gilders, Tfe whiting com'l, 130 lampblack, Germantown, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian blae, 550 untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, nna, burn 4ot sionnd, raw, 4o Parls green, zenu(nehl.fln Paris common, 20c; chrome roma groon, K., 130; vermillio Toos ‘vormilion, AmeHoan, 186; Tndien, ra, 10c; rose pink, 1dc; Venetian, red, Cookson's, 34c; Venotlan, xed. Americar, 18c; red load, ; chrome yellow, genuine, 50c; chrome yol- Tow, Koo Thos ochra. tochelley Sc; ochrs, Front 2%c! ochre, American, Z0; Winter s mineral, fi, lehlgh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, 240} noe's mineral, VARNISEES Bamlu,‘;:l gallont Furniture, axtra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, ex- tra, 81 40: cowh. WNo. 1, Damar, extra, 8L 75; Japan, 7 Shetiue, 85 B0; hare ol faiah 8150, PAINTS 1§ O1—White lead, Omaha, P. P, bo; whita lead, 8t Louls, pare, 6 60; Marsoi loa ' green, 1to 5T French zino; et sonl, 19c; Fronch rinc, red seal, 110, Fronch rind, in varnish aast., 306; French zine, in oil asst, 160; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b han., 10c; raw snd burnt Sienna 10c; vunlyh crown, 18¢; refined lampblack, 12 o} o0 black and ivory black, 160; drop ' black, 16c; Prussian blue, 40c; 'ultramarine blue, 180; Chrome groon, 'L M & Dy, 16g; blind and shutter . &D,, 16c; Paris green, an red, 150; Venotian_ red, S T oan rod, 20 Amorican vermillion, I & —; yellow ochre, 9c; L, M., 0. & I, 0., 18c; yellow ochre, 90; golden_ ochre, 160; patent deyar, 8c; praining colors light onk, dark o walnut. chestnut and ash, DryGoadl BROWN Bnn-mws—Aumue A, 7}«1 Atlan- tlo P, 5o; Atlantioc LL, bic; Bs ok, Tr Beaver Dam LL, bjc; Lawrenoe LL, bgle 8- dfifindfl 7403 vl;ny ! Bt:‘ng'nds,g 6o A ‘auchusef 0. FXH:R wwnssxummaa;’mle. 60; Pep- s 3 ”gl.nunsl.ii;l'camwszlfiuon 4-4, 6o Bal- lon, 7-8, bhe; Cumberland, 4-4, 7ho Dlva c; Fairmount, 40; Fruit of .he DD nadale, 7i; ills, 1 amauts Duoks (dnlg?r&)‘lloflton. s on, 11 ton, 10 oz, 10o; Boston, 9 oz., 1240; F o Duoxs (Gray)—West Polnt,8 os., 110; West Point W(o:., 134o; Point Bear, 8 or., 110, ‘T10KINGS—Amoskeag, Continental + Cordia. 1303 Poart Biver. Hies 3 Hamloton Awnings, 180; Boaver Oreck AA B, llcx Beaver Oreek ot ors, 80} Jafirey D& T, 1240; J“EA A (b L2 n‘#mmvuflBm(‘#m.T rown 1 h 16 W hlvwn) 100, umuul -mg.: m::au glove finlsh, 4}0; am 61:‘ 3 Hancock, 8c; K PRINTS - ; Cocheco, 60; ii.mun lndl(o 7.8, 11 River, Sieé JHI) mu&—mflm 4 #o (il‘:ume' Southbr'dge, 2:0; Waver: ’G'xNfll;uu——Amol staples, staples, 7o; Lancaster staples, bc; P ds Du- Hudson checks, 8j0; Am ersian g Dumss hgoom—Auuuu Alpacon, Shoy Fer ere, 2840; e oashmace, mm‘i:o.ru’.m,mo. ‘Hamleton hto«de-, 160; Arlington brooade, 18c, Fanoy, York, Dlnnm—Amoaku Bo vn Tmlndlgo %hmkn Heav !ludvuro nln. oast, do; crowbars Ca, ltee! TaBo; Burden's horse Burden’l ‘muleshoes, b 30, 60, 2 40, 80 buskabot, 185, orlntal der, kegs, 8 6004 200, do Poarter kegs, 1 60 hu.nu, m""l' 2 qQ 100 foot, 50c. P*Laap—Bar, 165, O0AL—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- run_ Bl 10 00; Whitebreast lum g, 500; Whitebresat nut, g uo. Tows lmx,na Towa nut, 500 olet, 11 3bal1 50; c.m ity.1 [ per on. Grocers' List Buoass—Powdered, 70; cut loal, 7o; gran- 6oy ooulectionars’ &, Bo; Standard -Me. medium yellow, 6§o; s 461%21 falr, 12 me, and ow, 1 1 .?m@m’:‘“ubmm :hmnn-l . B T on Jav: Dzy Frorre—No, 1, quarter apples. bbls 4§03 N O sliced, boxes,' u:eurn& boxes, 8 hlnkhcllu, boxes 1ljc peaches, IBo } peaches, evaporated, 160; rasp. !‘Il‘;.—No. 1 mackerel ! halt bbls., 7 50; il Bfl){.No.l kita, 105; faml], hi half bb_, .6 60; No, half bbis,, 800; famil , 60c; No, 1 trout, half bl 1 60, Alhhn, 6 00@16 00; domes- | No, 1, les—lmpomd 4 50@600; domestlo, 150 | N @3 00, 0c; oa) hnltum. extra, 850, | N¢ Tras--Gunpowder, good 45@860) eholes, 80@1Ge: good Imperial, 40@4Sc; choioy 60@ b1 Young Hyson, good, §1@50ci choice, 6 mm Japan, natursl leaf, 750; Japan choice, 75¢; Oolong , 85@400; Oolong cholce «\(gb\’scx Souchong, good, 30@40c; cholos, 35 le—-'lmlllmn. prime to choios, 6}@74o. WoonrNwans—Two hoop pails, 185; three 210 Tabs, No. 1, 860 ploneer washboards, 1 755 Double Onwn. ; well- avon Imperial; 8 15; Kirk's $30; Kirk's standard, 8 55; Kirk's unsian, 4 —Pennsylvania cans, 4 cans in oase, bbitts bal, 2 dot. I oas, 190} An 1, 3 dos. in s, 1 ek, atle twist OANDY—Mixed, 1 stick, 9, Vixzoar—Now York apple, 1601 Ohio ap- ple, 180, Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, BATTRNS, WELLTUBING, PICKETS, 0.G. Bata, 8inch. 0. G, Bat:, 2} inch. inch Bats, &, 18 inch well tubing, . § inch well tubing, Bov Pickets: D, & H. F THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LINH town, Cedar Rapids, Giinton, Dixle, hicago, Ml waukoe and all points east. the people ot Ne. Orogon, Washington and Cailfornia ¢ offers superior ther line, Ity enjosed by the patrons of this road botween Omaha and Chicago, are ita twotraine & day of DAY ve CHICAGO Avo RAILWAY. The only line 10 take for Des Hnlnu Ll'!hlll braska, Colorado, Wyasmi: Uhh‘ In aho, Nevada, us polnts of superior. COACHES which are thefinest that human art and LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed by any and its widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING CARS - | tho equal of which cannot be found elsewhere. At Counoil Bluffs the trains of the Union Pacific 00 | Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of the Chica ffo.& Northwostarn Ry In Chicago the trains of thie e make close counection. with those of all eastora inea. ok Detrolt, Colambus, Tndianapo! uffalo, Piftabu Moptreal Boc on, Nl!' York, Philadelphis Mllmm. ‘Wash. ington and il pulnu In tho East, ask the Mokel Cloeinnati, 1st Com, 61 ch, white pine 2d Com. 6 hi 83 Com. 6 whito piue Sel, Fence _inch, white pin Lat and 24 Clear yellow pine, No. 1 boards, 12, 14 md 161t... No. 2 boudu 17 14 ana 16 ft. No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. No. 4 boards, 12, 14 and 16 it. (shipping HNIBH!N h 15t and 2d Cloar, 13inch s, 2. ........ 18t and 2d, Olear, 14 and 2 inch, . .. 34, Clear, 13 inch, 8. 28 34, Clear, 1 1st and 24, Clear, 1 inch, 8, 8s. 3d, Olear, Linch, s. 2. A Yelect, 1 inch, s, 2 B Select, 1 Inch, s, 2 Olear Poplar, § inch, FENCING, No. 1, 8 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough.... No. 1, Binch, 16 foot, rough No. 2, 6 inch, 12 and 14 foot, rough. 0. 3, 6 inch, 16 feot, rough. No.1, 4 noh, 12 and 14 foot, Yough. No. 1, 4 inch, 16 fest, roug] No 514 e 13 s 14 Soa, v No, 2, 4 inch, 16 foet, rough_......... BIDING, 5 & £23888888 8 383 Z%ZZZ 2T ¥ = 4434~ 2888888 oy SRE SSZ 18t Com, § inch, white pine. . 2d Com, § inch, white pine inch, white pin inch, Norwa; inch, Norway. Clear Poplar, panel, 4 incl BTOCK BOARDS. A 121inch, s, 18, 12, 14 and 16 fee B12inch, a. 18, 12, 14 and 16 foo! O 12 inch, s, 15, 12, 14 and 16 feet. D 12 inch, 5,1 5. 12, 14 and 16 feet. No.1Com. 12in,, 8. 1 s, 14and 16 ft 17 00 No. 1 Com. 13 in,s 1 s 12 ft, 1850 No. 1 Com. 12in,, 8. 1 s. 10, 18 and 20 ft21 00 No. 2 Com, 12 in.,s. 15, 12, 14and 16 ft.14 75 BIINGLES AND LATH, CERY S-S o 288883 8888 f tho West Bhfloflolden um 8!0, X H. 8. ATWOOD Plattsmouth, Neb. Breeder of thoroughbred and high grade Hereford and Jersey Cattle, And Duroc and Jersey Red Swine, UNITED STATES National Ban U. 8. DEPOSITORY, “| S. W. Cor. Farnam and 12th Sts Capital, $100,000.00 0, W. HAMILTON, Pres'. M. T. BARLOW, Osahies DIRECTORS: H, M, OatoweLy, B, F. Surrs, 0, W, Hamivron, M, T. Banwow, Wu.v. ILTON, Accounts wUdtod rear kept subject to sight check, Certificates of Deposit issued payable in 8, 6 and 12 months, bearing interest, or on de- mand without interest. [ Advances made to customers or approved securities at market rates of interest. The interests of customers are closelyguard. ed and every facility compatible with princi- ples of sound banking freely extoaded, Draw sight drafts on England, Ireland, Sootland, anc all parts of Europe. Sell European passage tickets, Collections Promptly Made. OMAHA SAVINGS BANK | Cor. 13th and Dong\u Bh Capital Stock, lnablhty of Btockholderl. 800000 Five Per Cent interest Paid o Deposit LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA1B —_— Officers o Direoctors L. In sacks, lwflmhhhto‘:'lw, bls dairy i 60, bs, % 75, i et o i B by O X 0; Brices—Pepper, 160 :‘I.i-. llht clov g Bllvl—flhnd.lld Oom.,[.’fia. bbls; Btaadard do 4 gallon kegs, 1 OANNED Goonu.-—oml ABtandard) per oase, 8 90; strawberries, nh’%: case. le peach ocase, 6.50; white cherries un.l"sp:lm er case, 4 50; 'hort.lal:: ries peluu,lw,q plums, 2 Ib, per case, 290; m W case, 2W0; pine aples, 2 Ib, per 50 Ounuu—an..wlhg 160, 124, 86, 1340, boxers 40lbs, 16 oz, . nol 860; m\md.ll.m; aare, cascs, Cascs s&fi—mhmm Ky Y NEBRASKA Llflfl AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & 00 (Buoorssors 70 Davis & S¥ypm.) a mfl hou—su,i inch aad lacger, (8o, § lnch, | | imp e tarms wm'fi‘g‘mmma % basrels, : Iahhnlhlnll.lfi. . agont for tiokets via the “NORTH-WESTERN, * It vou wian the best accommodations,) All {tioke agonta sell tickots via this line. HUG HITT, R. .HAIR, enoral Mauager, : Gon. Pass. Agent. CH.0AGO CHICAGO, Milwankes & St Panl RAIL WAY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. ¥ROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Cedar Rapids, Davenport, Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford Rock Isl.na, Freepon Janesville, ], Madison, Crosse, | Winona, And all other Impnrtlnt points East, North- east and Southeast . rocket offi at 1401 Farnam street (in Paxton Ho , and at Union Pacifio Dapot llman Slecpersand the Finest Dining Cars in the World are run on tnemain lines of the CHICAGO MiLWAUKKE & St. PAUL R'Y and every attention is paid to puamengars by couteous employee of tho sompany. B MERRILT, A.V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager, Gen'l Pastongor Agont. R. MILLE! GEQ. F. HEAFFORD, As't Gan'l Manager. Aes't Gen'l Pass Agent T. CLARK, Gen'l Superintendent Railway Time Table. In Effect April 5th, 1885, 10 attontion of the travelling publio 1s called so \bl llfl that thisls the onldv ‘complete and abgolusely correct time-table publl.ha in the d‘]. All tralns arrive l. and depard from Omaha by Oentral Standard Tralns of the C. BLP.E.(L arrive af and de part from thelr depot, corner of 14th and Webster #treots; trains o/ the B. & Bt. J.&0C. B. lromlhn B. & the Union Pacific depot. Dally; b, except Saturda) copt Monday. HASTWARD, m:&; P, ul. - thl“.somdl of corn, Stock fed with Ground Oil lee in the {CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger Elovator to ‘all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam (Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY. Double and Single Acting Power and Hand o FONPS, STEAN PUN "Englne Trlmmlnfil. Mining Machinery, Beltin, olesa'e or rotall, HAL AND SOHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, "YOUNC MEN ! o have trifted away tole youthiul vigor and power, who are ng from terrible DRAINS and LOSSES , who are wenk, NT and uniit for macriage. MEM-.«,’.""I“B?‘&‘; !‘AL \rr‘:c 'fi , Hose, Brass and Iron Fitt! DAY WIND-MILLS, OHUR( ir, POWER weakened, A ecelvo & positive and Tnsting standing tho ‘ease may be, or whe s or months use of the celebrated Athome without ex posur: any other method | of oo aud nmrrlm'n DLo! q TY, ar prowpuy Veved by his reatment, and vIgOrows mantood restored \Married Men, or those who intend to marry, REMEMBER, erfict sexual strength means. health, vigorous ofte ing, long 11fo and the loveand respec Bt Wifa. Weak mon shoutd bo restored 10 Vigor & nhood mmro marriage. Proofs, te als and valuable treatise 2 stamps. stab, 1877.) Address The ¢llma;( Medical Co, 504, St. Louis, Mo. L85 money than + EMISSIONS oughts,'d r A mlum NSUMPTI A8, A, Epxey, W. A L, GrosoN Edney & Gibbon, IRON, STEEL HEAVY HARDWARE Sohmt the attention of cash and prompt time buyers. Willduplicate eastern wholesale prices, adding freight to Omaha, 1217 and 1219 Leavenworth St. SOLID SILVER. Gorham's Trade Mark. C. S: RAYMOND The Jeweler, is sole agent for the sale ot Gorham Mnf'g. Co’s Ware, and all solid silver goods can be obtained of him at exactly New York Prices, The ahove arrangement with the Gorham Company enables me to show a much larger stock of their beautiful wares than formerly; and my customers will now have the advantage of being able to select from a large assortment at home, and at prices established by the Company. My stock will always contain their latest and best productions, coms prising every article made in Solid Silver. E. Corner Douglas and 15th Street. EFRED. W. GIRAY, (SUCCESSUR.TO FOSTER!& GRAY), LUMBER, LIME AND CEMENT. SPEOIAL:NOTIOE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TC Our Ground Oil Cake It is’{he best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound Is all and Wintes of running down, will increase in weight and be In good marketable condi fon in the spring. Dalrymen, as well ws others, who use it, can testify to its mer lta. Try It and judge for yourselves. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacka Address OODMAN LINSEED (l))lL WORKS, Neb, P BOYER CO., [DEALERS IN " Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y NH‘I(BMWI “M 715, m; 180, % 80, , 526 Bnnd-y-th-nlouanw m tralne will not run. Arrlv " Taave Omada st 1. 815,80 700p m, d.AII‘ 15 am, 120, 880, 785 and SUNDAY TRAINS To and trom Chioago via the Tripartite Alllance Lines, SUNDAY MORNING. | BATUMDAY NVA | Mil | RI | N-W | N-W| RI| Ml February..| 15| 1-8 81 91 ‘ Much l' s-n{ 15 7‘: 1 10-81 -2 tralng arrive Bunday evening and Mon tn oorresponding order, run every . C B &Q STOCK YARDS TRAINS. 87 Unlon Pacifio depot at 640 & m sad & 15 Arrive trom Btook Yards 87 268 w ad 0 %5 5 m. Malil Time Card, ® ® ® 222® EBR EUROPE. 0O0K'S EXCURSION PARTIES sall from New York In April, May, Juse and July by firet class %wuummm TICKETS for INDE lor VIDUAL TRAVELERS mies, by the best reutes GBI ui wXSUKBIONIET, with s , contaln tull partiouiars; by mall for 10 cuntd, o tag D.Tl!“ uo&l( BON, 01 lfi-n--y. A X Arho 1o + Obloago, h wed sailowma FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF ; SAFES, VAULTS, ‘LOCKS, ETC. 1080 Farnam Street, Omaha HENRY T, CLARKE, Prest, and Treas. JOHN T. CLARKE, Secretary, H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. BUCCKEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS J/ARGEST Jobbing Drug houto bebwesn Chics Sai clsoo. BTOC) LR Raak e B oo of o he market at Wi ! dumi Saeraal frock. 'm b Wi irelght added. our wpecialty wil U dupliosle Chioago mad Bl 12 wure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Es'imates given on plate glass. To those abous to embark in the drug business will do well 01314 your Interest by oalling on us or send for our prioe List which will appear bout Jauuary 6th, Mail orde Bollcited . 114 HARNEY sTREET. M. HELLMAN & Co, Wholesale Clothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR, 13TH, ODMLAE A B EIEE A8 8 A, M.CLARKB,Vice President C. F.IGONDMAN, Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Ols, Varwishes and Window Glass OMAHA,! NEB,

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