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NEBRASEKA National Kl OMAHA, NEBRASKA. PAID UP CAPITAL - - + « SURPLUS NOV. 1, 1884 - - - oFFIoRRS: A. E. Tovzauis, Precident. Vice President. W. V. Moone, J¥0,8.CorLixs, Lewis 8, Rexn K. K.Hayden,As't. and Acting Cashier. PANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, $250,000 22,000 8, W, Yares, COR. 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, |74} BUSINFESS |9 A GENERAL BANKING TRANSACTED. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorable terms and upon accounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds and Oounty and City securities bourht and sold, In ita treatment of customers the most lib. eral policy is pursued consistent with safety and sound banking, and we Invite correspon ence or personal inquiry in. connection there- with, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Naw Yorx, May 4,—Money—Easy at 1 jper cent. Bterling Exchange Bills—Dull at $186; demand, $4 88, Governmenta—Unchanged except an ad- vance on 8's to 1027. Btocks—This has been the most active day onthe stock exchange since the middle of April. Market weak; more active at open- Ing, with good supp'y of ordera to sell for London account, and with exception of a check in the decline in the first hour it con- tinued persstently weak, declining through- out the day, final quotations being cenerslly very near or lowest figures reached, Active stocks show very decided declines, pricos this evening being from 1 to 8 per cent lower than the close of last week. Early declines were facilitated by European war news which was of a decidedly peaceful character, with an advance of 2 per cent on British consols from prices prevalling last week whenever prospects of war were threatening. | lery, $4.50@5. @4.90. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, On10460, May 3, 1885, 2:30 P, M. 11 124 11 07 1 17 1 3 UNION STOCK YARDS, Raosipt of hogs to-day. Milzed ‘packes - Lelt over..... Oattle receipts CAR LOT REOKIPTS, 4 MBran—8lo Omicaco, May 4.—Flour—Qulct, steady; une hm—Wuk and [heavily Inl!lunud by l{ol lower: alled b dgd::g.:n ey o nnder Saturday; 87, 7| Mayi sii@sdie Sihe Nensio 7o i~ Unsettled and weak but fajrly uctiv dedadii &4 sof M S Tum i Tgn yo—Hirm at 70c, Barley ~Nominal. 1;.?& y—A shade firmer, Prime, Flaxseed—Firm. No. 1, 81 85, Pork—Moderate'y active and easier; ruled Irvogular aud declined 3)@34o. but closed steady at the inside; $1120@11.25, cas 3";'”@” 22§, May and Juae; $11 50@11 82§ iy, 5 é;rth Qm;x“rul-.da -m-hndafl;ou: "6 o 6 @605, July. 160.55 Ju ly. Manu—shumder teady at $4.46@ 4.80; sort clear, staady at $6 20@0 25; short ribs, steady at 85 70 Whi Steady at $1 15, Butter— Demand light; ;.'.‘,'"“"" 20@24c; good to Quiet and easier; oice dsiry, 37 Chosse— 114o; skimmed cheddars, S oM 46 %fl if 1o fair demand’ at llc. ‘nobanged, 8 0@ 0xd fanc; .-“ Tallow—Unchanged. Floa, bbls I’lL'Al.'lll PRODUOR Muwaoxzs, May 4. —Wheat — Weak and lower; No. 2 Milwaukee, &2}c; June, .m,‘ 90 fe. —Trifle easier; No, 2, 46}o. (hh—Q\ukt. No. 'l. con track, Rye—Quiet and firm; No. 1, Tle. Barley—Qutet; No. 2, 620, Provislons—Lower; mees pork, cash, $11,20; June, $11,82h, BT, LOUIS PRODUCR, 8, May 4. —Wheat—Fairly active and low: 1,114 for_cash and May; $1 054 for June; $! for July COorn— Lower and llu' at 46§@480 for oash; 15]c for May; 4¢3c aaked for June; 46§o for s STH@37he for cash; ine, 14, ArtRRNOON BOARD, —Wheat—Demoralized, closing 1@Lhe lower, Corn—}@1c under noon quotations, TOLEDO, Totxno, May 4.—Wheat—Closed nnsottled and lower; No. h and May, 90%c. mois e Quiet and weak; No. 2 May nomin- N Du and eany; No, 2 cash, 39}@40c. OINCINNATY, CvorNsatt, May 1 —Wheat~ Easier; No, 2 red, $1.06@1.07. 5, Cora—Enaier and lower; No. 2 mixed, 55}@ Yy Ulh Quiet and lower; No, 2 mixed, 30@ R’o—lnegflllr' No. 2, fall, 713@73c. sarley —Good demand; extra No, 8 spring, [’urk- Dull and nominal, 811,75, Lard—Dull and lower, $6.70, Whisky—Quiet. KANBAS OITY. Kaxsas Urry, Ma ‘Wheat —Lower; Ju‘:le. 8lje; July, 8ic; soft, 97c bid, 98¢ as) OCorn~Lower; cash, 41@413c; June, 4lc; July, 41§c bid, Oats—Nominal; 37c bid, 89 asked, LIVERPOOL, TaveRroor, May 4. - Wheat—Quiet and :kndy demand poor with holders offering ree Corn—Steady with fair demand, NEW YORK PRODUOR, New Yorg, May 4.—Whaat—Receipts, 90,000 bu; exports, 8,000 bu; unsettled and de- pressad; spot lots declined 2@3c and options 3@31c, closing neme- with a recovery of @fc; ungraded red, 890@81 01; No. 1.0 @102& in -:uw £1.00§21.013 afloat} $1'004 fc ; July closing at $1.013, Corn—Spot lots declined }@1 2@2{ic, closing heavy; ln-culptu ports, 90,000 bu; ungraded, H7§@58jc in elevator; OS: closing ut 55fc. Oata—Lower; receipts, 47,000 b: 95,000 bu; No, 2 western, 2@ 18@bde. Eges—Dull and weaker; western, 133@13c. Pork—Dull aud declining; mess spot, 12.50@12. Lard—Lower; contract grades spot quoted at §7.10; July, $7 22@7. Butter—Quiet aud weal 0. exports, western, 10@26c. ————— LIVE STOUK, CHIOAGO, Omcmo. May 4.—Drovers’ Journal re. PG attlo—Raseipts, 0,000 head; fai and steady; shipping steers, $1 H@| common to go .50@4 30; disti andjfeeders, $3.05 29,000 hend; dull snd nd mixed, $4 00 @4 25; packing and shippivg, $1.30@4.45; ight, $4.85 @4.45; uklp 3 75@4, ‘Sheep —Receipts, head: frm teforior. o good. shorn, $3-25@2.40; wolled, $3.50@5.12). Drovers’ Journal Liverpool special cable ‘Hogs—Receipts, very wenk, 10c lower; rough " | hoop " | chor bllL 2 doz. stiok, 90, reporta an advance of 1c per pound in Ameri- can cattle, best grades making 13jc per lb, dress KANBAS OITY LIVE STOOK. Kaxsas Orry, May 4,—Oattle—Reneipts, 1100 head; about steady; exports, $6 2 52,%2 40: R e 20; common to choice shipping, $4. fogdors, $1.0034.00; cows, $270@3. H weak, 5@10¢ —Reoeipts, 6,000 he s 3.90@4.10; bnh:. 83,95, Sheep—Receipts, 3000 head; mon to good muttons, $2.60@4.05. 8T, LOUIS, 81, Loum, May 4.—Osttle—Receipts, 2200 shipments, 1100 head; steady; exports nominally $5.60@5.90, ughmgood stoers, good " demand, Entchrt: stsers, $1.50(24 00; os s halless| "6 $5.00@4.00; stockers nnd (sedm. 83.50@4 80, Sheep - Recelpts, 700 head; shipments, 200 hesd: soaronsnd. frm; clipped, $2.75@ 4,00; unshorn, $3.25® L — OMAHA MARKEIS, Orrice or THE OMAHA Bes, Mondsy Hveniog May 4" § The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesale and commission chanta with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the eleva- tors and other local buyers: Lave Ntock Market. Hogs—Recsipta wero light at the Union ltock yards, South Omaha, and 10c¢ lower Saturday’s prices. Common to_rough ukau, $3,70@8. 76x fair m gma $3.858 B5; chotoe and extrs, 88,95 ShcopGood to.choice. &0 Cows—Butchers' stock, to choice co Steers— 1,150 pounds, Soc St 00, for good , heitors ‘:end fat buls, ney steers, weighing 1, to )2 Blflu. butchers' 6c; T oy n‘m"inm. dryull. aed hides two-thi Tallow—4} fo@llcm. e white, lw Bheep P.lu—z.':@m Gram §hoat—Ouah No. 3, 620 B ik sene Osta—No, 2, 850, Flour and Millstuffs, wunm ‘Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at Beoond B %hu&-&n flfll p’.flll‘ 0, s;"’;':.hu.., $215@: L wt, Oho, fedFar 100 Ibs., 900 Corn Moa —Jn 8581 00 per owt. * Boreening—No, 1, 600 per o owts No' 2, B0, ‘Hominy—1.50 per owt. Shorte—60c per cwt. Grabam—$1.75 per owt. General Produce Onions—Scarce and good steck will bris $2 00 per bushel, g Beans—In lnlr Ingply and demand moder- bushel, §1 50@1 60; medium, but as stocks were very light all ov picked up quiokly on arrival and prices were eld frm. Ohoies atock is seliing rapidly at 70c, and good at 60 gge—There Is no change to note, the mar- ket continuea steady at 11c, and as receipts aro liberal and just about équal to demand, there 1s 00 ocsasion for An advance: Butter-Unchaoged. . Kecalpts light and choice grades scarce. Rolls should bs packed carefully now and well wrapped in muslin, a8 ho ture has » bad effect’ on y—Demand almost excl: chickens, and as the weather tum‘:n‘:zm:f quotations on *'live” only are given, OId ickens are in good demsnd and heavy { OC, 1 welghts sometimes go abo: Shrlug hickens Bave' beon. very savca. ouh are in strong request. B chi Sise, pa ot 0 005 old oy, ek s weight aod quality, per do, § 0@+ 00. ead; steady; com- bt THE DAILY BFE-- TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1885, Game—Only very little doing. Ducks are 1n good demand, but searce, Snipe plentiful, Goese dall. Ducks, mallard, per dor, 2 00@ 9 50; ducks, teal and mixed, per doz, 150@ 200; geess, per doz, 2 60@S 00; snipe, per bio; extra O, be; medlem yollow, 530 Saek yellow, PA@SHS. Oorrzes—Ordinary grades, 100: good, 11@120) prime, 12@1 16@170; green and yellow, 16@16} Fovemment t Tavm, 20@366; Arbuckle 14}0; MoLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 14}0; Tltation Java, 16H@15je. !Ran-—alnl % inch add inrger, 7§o; § Inoh, 8jo. Day Favrms—No. 1, quarter applea. bbla 430) N O aliced, boxes, 6ho: evaporated, boxes, 8jo) blackberrios, bores Wlo peaches, &+ boxes, 1 | peaches, ouponud. 160; n\lp o8, Fisi—No, 1 mackerel ! hall bbls Family § bbis, §50; No, 1 kit 108, tamily ta 6001 No. 1 whitafiah, hall bb_ . 6 50; No. r “Lita, 80 half bbis., 800; famil n.umg half bbls., 5 25, BatT—Dray lo e bbl, 1060; Ashton, tn ancks, 850, § Sack Ashton, 1 00; biin dniry én.cn~ o-rl 4}o; Silver Gloss, 8o; Corn r Gloss, 703 Oorn, 74c. i uppet, Thor b e, 140y toves; 308 nasin, 150, SrRuP—Standard Com, [26¢, bbls; Staadard do 4 gallon kege, 1 26, Ounem Goons.—Oystews (Standard) por 890; strawberries, 2 1b ' per case, 2 50; Paatberias, 21b ‘oase, 2 B0j California pears pc- oase, b 8‘?rloo’fil, per uu. 5 00; per cane, white_cherri Saaes 875, pln;naopu o, 4500 whortlebor. ries per uue, ; egg plums, per case, I pmeen, S o 0 nis Spiiy 3 v onse, OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16e, 1240, 84, 13}o, boxers 401bs, 16 140, Ams-—b.' Pu:"a:ldie 850 mmd:x onse 55; square, oases, 170; Oshkosh, cases som—ln 1b papers, 8 20 per oase; kng. o Len—Modiom In barrels, 6403 do In 8 30; small, in barrels, 6 40; do In f barrels, 4 00; gherkina in barrels, 7 650 b Tt a‘w'good 45@0550) chol '2A8-—Gunpowder, o8, 60@760 goodpompan’l.l Svaliol 800 66¢; Young Hyson, good, 8(@500; choloe, 60 oy oo oo 35 Golons chotes olong good, ng cholce 4@000; Souchong, Hood, 30@40c; oholos, 5 Rior—Lonisiana, prlm-w Shoios, Woounmnn—’i‘v l paile, 2 10. Tuba. N 1 e washboards, 1 76) Doubls Grown, 3 90; well- buckets, 8 75. Soaps_Kirk's Svon Tmperlal; 8 16) Kirk's tinet, Kirk's standard, 8 65; Kirk's White '11....1..;,4 PoTASH—Pen bxllvmh cans, 4 cans in case 335 ;Babbitts ball, 2 doz. In case, 190; An n oase, 1 60, 5 stick, 9alloy twist ViNzaar—New York apple, 160; Ohio ap- ple, 18¢, fl@flfl. OaNDY—Mixed, 1 Drugs, Druas AND UHEMI0ALS—Adld, earbollo, 410 acid, tartario, 550; balsam oopaibs, per lb. 6603 "bark, sassafras per b, 120; cslomes, per 1b, 900; cinchonidia, per oz., $0 50; ohloro- form, per Ib, 81 00; Dovers pnwderl. per_lb, 81 35; epaom malte; per Ib %lyoerln. pue, e Ib, 30c; load acotat, por castor, No. 1 por gal., 81 60; oil castor, N per gal., 81 40; oll, olive, per gal., 81 40; oil, origanum, 50¢; opmm. $4 50; quinine, P, & Wy and' R &8, por oz, $110; potassium: Todide, per Ib., 83 50; salicin, per oz., 40c; sul hate morphine, per oz., $3 50; raiphur, po b, 4o; strychuin, per o, 1 80, Tolluxw Smoking—0, B., 22; Moerschsum, 80c; Durham, 160 0z, 490; Durkam, 8 oz., 560; Dur: bam, 4 oz, 57c; Durham, Sorth Carolina, 16 oz.,wo0d, QOarolina, 8 oz., wood, 450; olina, 4 oz., cloth, 480; Seal of North Casolina, 2 oz, cloth, 50c; ,» Durham, 4 oz., 280; O K. Durham, 2 oz, 80c; Unale 'Ned, s 350 Tom and Jerry 230 Long Tom 80c. Paints Olls :d ‘Varnishes. Oms—110 earbon, on, 11c; 160 per gallon, ue~g1'1lé° head! a headlight, i per, ealon, ooy 160" waae white, oo on, b30; linseed boiled, '3, B0; osstor shipping lon, Spirits, OoLoGNE SPIRITE—188 proof, 119; do, 101 proot, L 20; apirits, socond quality, 101 proof, 19: 'do, 188 proof, 118. ‘Al.wosnu—ws pooot alookol 3 80 per wine allon. B Wiiskres—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 150@3 00; Kentucky bour- bous 2 00@8 003 Kentucky and Penoaylva: ryes, 2 B%;s(xmpomd 6 00@16 00; domes- ém-—lmpm.d. 4 50@600; domestlo, 1 50 R s—TImported, 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00 4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00, nnan:s-lmpomd per case, 28 00@ 8400; American, per case, 10 00@16 0. Dry Paints) White lead 880; French whiting, 3 coml, 1 lam) .ndyn, brown, b;:, rr", 4o; slenna, bnm m,; ! Parls groen, gebuin: ot easlaey £ o green, K., 130; vermillion, Eng 76o; vermilllon, Amerioan, 180; Indian, 10c; rose pink, 140; Venetian, red, Cookson 3 Venotian, red. American, 180; red lead me ,::th,m 300 me val 1 "’x American, 3o alf%nm.u ‘mineral, ; lohigh brown, 2fo; Spaniah brows, 24c; gnllom Furniture, |1, l. 81; coach, ex- tncaln .u 20} Damar, extra, | "} .l 765 J-%n 7005 %&flm. extra, 850, Punl N On,~Wlute lead, ()-ubn, P. P, Bfo;,white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 50; Marseil Tos " gveot Tt BD oatia: Boot Foouch s seal, 120; French zino, red seal, 11o, Freach h g o i oot sant - 3081 Hraanl in ol han, 16 black uvgal‘, black, 160 vo Prussian uusze o chrome 0, thuttes grost L. '-lnut. cheetnut and ash. Dry Gooas Baown BEENTINGS—Atiantio A, 7io) Atlan. to P, bo; Atlantio LL, ua, By “'u. 1o Boaver Dam LL, blo; .a i o lll 7-8, To; Hill 4.4, 7, [’A)Mfl Vork Mills, 104o; w-mm 10ko." 7o N Dboxs (Colossd) Boston. 8 o 11 lon 10 oz, 10§0; Boston, 9 oz., 1340; ¥ *Dooxs (Gray)~Weat Point,8 o, 11 Point 100z., 134c) Point Hear, § o R I \ il hy Yoek, 136} Hamiston Rwaings, 1jec" " DENIMS— Amoskesg, 130; Beaver 1 Bos vau West 1o 7 503 Ib, 1 I090 | Pick Th ; | lstof sald count 1 'Conswer .VIAvaAmnry. 1 jo; Haneock, 8¢; Kearnargs The; Rookport, 6 PriNts - Allens, bhe; American, bje; Arn- old's Be; Cocheoo, bo; Harmon: "i Tndigo, 70; Indigo 7-8, 11je; Indi 4, 14}0; Steel River, bjo; Charter Oak, Prikms SurrTINGs—American, 4jo; Oochecs, 4ho Gloncester, 4ho; Southbr'dge, 4ho; Waver. leys 4ho; ale, 4 GivomAKs_—Amotkeag staples, By Batos staples, 70; Lanosster staples, 8¢; Plunket laids 9o; Hudson ohecks, Sjo; Amoskeag ersians, do. Darss Goons—Atlantio nlpu'ul‘ 9oy Por- {ian cashmere, 284, Hamioton cashmere 164c; Hamloton Fancus, Hflx Hmmon brocades, 160; Arlington brooade, 18c. Heav Hardwaro List. Iron, rates, 2 10; plow steel, al onst, 4c; erucible, Iku oast tools do, 16a20c; wagon ‘per 'set, 2260800 hubs per set, CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURF UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam {Stroet, Nrm OMAHA, NEBRASKA, eSS R RS ES R RS S S A R e A I have an entirely new stock of Choicest Woolen Clothmg 3 (\' pisllos, eawed (7, 140 tongues, each, 70; axles, eath, 750; square nute per os Tallo; wahars, por 1o, GalBo; rivets, por o} oil chaln, per 16, 6a120; malleable, 8o0; Iron wedges, umwbarm 5:: harrow ST R e wed, Tons: Drxdeas Dosse shoes, 4 30; Burden's muleshoes, 5 BARBED Wrne—In oar lots, 4'00 per 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 SHOT—Shot, 160 buckshot, 185; orlental powder, kogn, 3 5084 00; do, half kegs, 2 00; do quarter kegs, 1 50 blasting, kegs, § 85; fuse, pez 100 fost, e, Lrap—B oAb Ontsberiand blacksmith, 10 00; Mor. el run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lum amp, 500; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Iows lump, Lowa gat, 6001 Rock Spring, 7 00; T clet, 11 35a11 50; Oanen Uity, 7 00 per on, Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, BATTENS, WELLTUBING, PICKETS, 0.G. Bats, 8 Inch 0. G, Bats, 2} inch. inch Bats, 8. 1 inch well tubing, D. & M 3 inch well tubing, Bov. D. & H. 'Flat, $21 00; D & H. 'DIMENSIONS AND TINDERS, 191 /14 18,1618, 1816 bott.sen, Ut 16.00(17.00(18.0019.00 /16.0019,00119.00/19.00 18 00/17:00/18.00|19.00 l?w 145014.50(15.50(16.50(17.50 e 00(16.00(15.00|18.00|17.00/ 18 00 15 S0l15:00| 16 50110 60/17:60/14 60|10 8 FENCING, No. 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough. No. 1, 8inch, 16 feot, rough.... No. 2, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feat, rough. No. 2 6 inch, 16 feet, rough. . No. 1, 4 inch, 12 and'14 feet, rough. No. 1, 4 inch, 16 fees, rough. . No, 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 foet, rough. No, 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough. . 14 00 | fhroete L 16 00 11500 L1400 11609 116 50 L1400 .14 50 816 50 | 11 ¢ 14 60 No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ¢.... No. 2 boards, 12, 14 ana 16 ft. No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. No. 4 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. (nhlpplng cull).. 2 I‘INIEHING. 1st and 2d Clear, 13 inch s, 28 16t and 2d, Clear, 1} nmi 2'inch, 3d, Clear, 1} inch, 33 Gloar: 1F ana% fach, 1st and 24, Clear, 1 inch, s, 88 8d, Clear, 1 inch, s, 2s A Belect, 1 inch, B Select, 1inch; s, 26 Olear Poplar, § inch, FLOORING, 1st Com, 61 ch, white pine gosl szl esss? BIDING. 1st Com., 12, 14 and 16 feet 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet. 83 Com,, 14 and 16 feet. Fence, 14 and 16 feet...... BRADED CRILING, Inch, white pine. Inch, white pine. inch, white pine. inch, Norway inch, Norway Clear Poplar, panel, § in BTOOK BOARDS, 1st Com. igm = BINGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Olear. . 88388 ‘White Cedar, 6 inch, halves. ‘White Cedar, 5 inch, halves. ‘White Cedar, 8 inches, quarters ‘White Cedar, 4 inch, round Southern Red Codar, 6} foof = s é-x?;-r Froor—Colorado, m Ibe, 1 50@1 76, B0y eai 2751%3 Ibs, 1'50“?%01“;.3' 225 buck.wheat, per bbl, 760, " upland, Eou. 18 00@15 00; st o, 5 halts o b m, s, 12 00@15 00 straw, b.mL on track, ton, BUTTER — Orsamery, fancy, creamery, fins, Ib, wdase.d mmlhurf.' I, 18@200; ""' 1b, 1 -nd 'lnln‘od. doz, o 170} half cream jwiss, domestic , 80@320) Him- dos, 500@S 50; turkeys, 410 nhoiul 1b L lu h 1b,, 16@16c, i écmmn—o«londo. 100 Ibs, 95@106; sweet, er Ib,, da. Vlunuu: On.lm nu 100 Ibs, 360; beets, 100 et X hmn— Mn} i»hl.aww; 3" - rgas s, Iy m mum uun— t, g,, 74@80; hogs, Ib, mm: mumm. Broox—Colorado steers, p-mlb- Flint No, 1, lbr 1 1000 v o aoy SN -l“ll calf, lh, Baloclmub. ib, faes sking, i A%soox pehrreglet A B R ey Voou—Colorado No. 1, pes Ib, 14@150; buck, 1b, 86 1“"’“-2“-“' iy P IMME."" 1 Ml 60 trout, lp-' 410@4 50, i e No. 2 ib. 96 NOTICE OF TAX SBALK. To whom it may coucern, that bhe undersigned purchissed at private aa'e, in' the county treasurers office. in Dougiss County Nebrasks, on Aug. 9th. and fept. 21k, 1883, the fol'owing des ‘ribed proj m to-wit. Aug. 9th niorth hal? of ot thirtccn (13) bi 11v8 (6}, 40 Wilscx's addition, tased 1a the mame- af 2lst, 1858, lot five (6), 's addi{oo, Wared i the name of K. M. Christian; and Lot six (6). 1a blook two (9 In Dellone's sddition, taxed in the nawe of IL bove desoribed property way i sud purchase was he thme of redemption , plre oo the mcoth and ¢ e, L tar taatics =) 15613 Douglas Street, 85 | agonta sell tickets via this line, mw e CHICAGO v RIORTH- WES.,IEBN Omaha Council Bluffs and Ghlcagn hm!s for $4, 86 and $6, Worth Dnnhlc;\ pS that Amount. * Suits for 810, 812,60, $15, $17.60 and % 20, Hullull o Washington and Calltornia it offers mpmm o8 possible by any other line, Among a few of the numerous polnte of sperior- ity sofored b hy the patrons of this rosd botween o twotraind s day of DAY GOAGHES which bro tho ineas thak WOTAT, art an ingenulty can create; Its PAACR SLREFING OARS ‘which are models of comfort and elegance; Ita wm § Elgutter's Mammoth Clothing House, LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, nnlumfi.ml by 1001 Farnam r 10th Sts. 30 e widely calobrated PALATIAL DINING CARS F n, Corner 10th Sts £qual of which cannot be found elsewhere, 4 pravpepe At Counoll Blufts the trains of the Unlon Pacito Ry. connect In Union Depot with thoss of 1} no & Northwestern Ry In Chicago the trains of e oo make olose connection with $hose of all essborn e Deteolt, Cotambun, Indianapolls, Olocinnatt, Klagara Fuls, Butalo, Pltaburg, Toronto, Montren ston, N;-l:ml: Prfiadelphis) Baltimore, Wash. ington and all poln'ts {n tho East, ask the Hlokel agent {OF okets via the s ~NORTH.WESTER, ' ¢ Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed, This offer should bring us many new customers, EERERXEKEREXRERKS If vou wish the best accommodations, All tloket M. HUGHITT, R 8 HAIR, General Manager, Gen. Pzoa. Agent. CHICAGO BCOCK, W.N. Genl. Agt., 1412 Farnam St , Omaha, Neb, Railway Time Table. In Effect April 5th, 1885, The aention of ihs travalling public s called fo Abo fach that thisls .J complete and absolutely correch time nmopunm In the clty, il teioa e b wnd trom Omaha by Ontes; Biandard Tin "Train of the C. 84 F. M. & 0. arrive a1 and de par trom thelr depof, corner of 14ih and Webstes draios o/ Aho B. & M., 0, B. & Q.. and K, BTG OB from o 0. & ‘othors from infon Pacific depof xoupt Baturday; o, exoept Sunday) d, exooph Monday. WESTWARD stahl"d in "58 THE LEADING GAH RIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodee St. i} Omaha Ne= on application DEPART, ARRIVE. P | unlgn l'-clflo A M, 8108 press 7 THE Murnay |HON Wom(s RUBLINGIOR 0w ENGINES,|SAW MILLS.|sripce worx BOILERS, \ONTEC Tz, MILL AND MINING IRON WORK. MAGHINERY. PATENT LOG DOGS THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS AND SAW MILL SPECIALTIES, SEND FOR ESTIMATE Automatic Cat 0Of; Steam Purmps, Meat Cutting Machines its & Presses Wheeled Scrapers, Fruit Evaporators, Prairie_Com *Shellers. Engines, C. F.LCGONODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnisies and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB, NORTHWARD, o8:2.M.8.0 ) & 10008 m and sraine do now run. Asrive st drans. tor; Broadway depot 30 mln. .n:“n'ula“: 5 THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Doubls and Single Acting Fower and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMES Ep Trlmm!nfil Mining Maohin i t W, olenh or nhll.“" AND S80HOOL BELLS, Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. SUNDAY TRAINS To and trom Chicago via the Tripartite Alliance Linea, BUNDAY MORNING, | MATURDAY WVE. ML | B, | uwnun B0 12w 81 W|T-W 15 l-fll S 10 6-20 17 il o inday eventog and Monday moraibg UaLssar in corresponding ordsr. - C. 3. & Q- trao run overy y Hou. Brass and Iron Fiti AY WIND-MILLS, OHUR! STOCK YARDS TRAINS. u-veum Pacifio depot at 6 40 a m and 5 25 Amnmmsmh«u-nunmmdaurm. Mall Time Card. ROUTE. T SPECIAL'NOTIOE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. ‘WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TC Our CGround Oil Cake It 1s"the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is 19| three pousds of corn. 8tock fed with Ground Oll Gnke in the Fall and I.nte' insf of running down, will increase In wclght and be In good marketable ocondl fon in the spring. Dairymen, as well vs others, who use It, can testify to ita mex Ihl. 'l‘ry it md ‘ndgo for ‘;umlvu. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks ‘OODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, OLOBE. [ 0 Union Pacifio Local Mall.. inon P P BOYER CO., IDEALERS IN Oficeopoa Saadays fiow 1340 1, 000, K OOUTANT P.M JOYOUS HAPPY, Children are indeed the greatest boon of Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y }nmlble qualifcation FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF S USAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. Ite value as & diotet bl AOSO FarnaD Streeot. Oxaha aad it lnaleo deliclons, Recipes for pre it hoormpany it 85c, $i75 RS b Droggins Co., Palmer, Mas., for punphku containing full to. ormation on the subject. ~ART AND MUSIC KIMBALL PIANOS Bheet Musio and Booke. EMERSONPIANOS|L Musioal 1nstruments. Hallett & Davis Planos Violios, Guitars sad Ban os. KIMBALLORCANS Piano Btools ana Coyers, Artists’ Materials. Send %c Etamo for Catalogue. PICTUREIFRAMES ‘lush Goods and Novelties. Encravings & Faintings HOSPH RY T._CLARKE, Prest. and Treas. RNBY T, 74 O JOHN 7. CLARKSE, Seerstary, " H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, BUCCEEDING ILEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ARGEST Jobblng Drug house bebween Chloago and San Francisco, OAPITAL STOCK, §200,000. Wo LLARE0 ot the boteons of She marke st tiaes. Will daplicate Chicago and. 8t Loula prioes with irelght added. _Our specialty wil Pure Drugs, Pumte, Oils and Window Glasy Es imates glven on place glass. To those about to embark in the drug business will do well 01111 your intercst by oslling on us or send for our prioe List which will appeas bout Jauuary 6th, Mall soliclbed. 114 HARNEY STREE' A, M.CLARKB,Vice Presideni M. HELLMAN & Co, Wholesale Glothiers 1301 AND 1808 FARNAM STRERT, COR. 18TH, O DX A A - NEBRASEMA

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