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R A NEBRASKA Nafimal il OMAHA, NEBRASKA. PAID UP CAPITAL SURPLUS NOV, 1, 1884 - OFFICERS! A. B, TovzALIN, Vice President, W.V.Moore, Jxo,8.Coruins, Lewis 8, Rexn K. K.Hayden,Aes't. and Acting Oashior. BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, COR. 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upcn favorable terma and upon accounts of banks and bankers, F()RLI(.N EXCHANGE Bonda and County and City se and sold, In its treatment of customers the most lib. eral policy in pursued consistent with safety and sound banking, and wo lavite corrotpond. engo or personal faquiry In connoction thero- witl FINANCE AND COMMERCE, FINANCIAL Naw Yorx, May 22, —Money—Easy at 1} per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4@ per cent, Foreign Exchange—Unchanged, $4.86; de- mand, 84,888, Governmenta— Quiet and steady except an advance of o in registered 48} Stocks ~This has been another quiet day at the stock exchange, the total sales of stock amounting to only 151,491 shares, The mar- ket has been strong all day, and closed with a gain for the active list of A@dc, after a re. action of @jc from the best prices realized, 8, W, Yares, President, Government rities bouvht 103 \ B, 4s, Paolfic 6's of '95 BTOOKS AND BONDS, Pullmn Palace Uar Gompany Rook Island............. Bt Iaoull & San B‘undlw do Uhlu-ka, Mllsnnkee& &t, Paul, do pfd. Bt Pln.l & Omaba. . do do pid Toxas Paclfio.. Union Pacifio.. ‘Wabash, St. d B do Western Umon Telegraph O. R, &N. - ———— GENERAL PRODUCE. CHIOACO, Cu10ac0, IlL, May 22.—Flour— weak, though not quotably lower. ‘Wheat—Quiet and duli; opened jc lewer, ruled steady, declined ic, fluctuated and closed 3o under yesterday: 89@894c cash; S9tc aély, %c June; 91ic July, No, 2red, %@ c. ‘rn—Quiet and easier; declined §o, Auctu- ated slightly and closed 4c under yesterday; 48{@49c cash and May; 47jc June; 473@ 474c July. g’m» Weak; 3@}c lower: demand light; (@33ic May; 33§@31 June; §@340 cash; 83fc July. ye—Quiet at 72@724c. Barley—Nominal at 6c. Timothy Seed ~Firm; prime, $1,62 " Flaxseod—Stendy and unchavged; No. 1, SL, 3‘@1 38, — Unchanged; ~$11.16@11.20 cash; m 15@11 173 May and Jude; SLL27 July ding light and prices about un: chnn o S0 5@0.774 cash, Moy and June; 86,6086, 874 July. Bulk Munu—Shouldeu. $4.35@4.40; short clear, 86.10@6,15; short, ribs, 85.65@5.674, Whis! Bteady at 81.15. Butter— Unchanged. Eggs—Unchanged at 12k, Cheese—Chedders, 6@9c; Hides—Unchanged Tallow—Uuchanged; No, 1 country, 53@5fc. Keoceipta, hip'ts, 9,000 13,000 25000 76,000 421000 8, 10,000 Dull and skims, be. Flour, bbls. . ‘Wheat, bushels, . Oorn, bushels Oats, bushols. Rye, bushals Burloy, bush MILWAUKER PEODUCR MiLwAUkER, Wis,, May 22.—Wheat—Daull; 1‘;:10. 2 Milwaukee, $8hc; June, 89}c; July, o, rn - Scarce and wanted; No. 2 at 49}c, Oats—Dull and weaker; No. 2, 34c, Rye—Very quiet; No, 1, 7«11('.. Barley—Dull; No, 2, B60. Provisions—(uiet; mess pork, cash and June $11,20, BT, LOUIS PBODUCE, 87, Louis, Mo,, May 22,—Wheat—Lower; vnr&dnlet' $1.061@1.06 for cash and June; for July. Corn—Lower; very slow; 46§@i7he “!?r bic cash;: 46§ for May; 464 asked for Ju for July. Uat.s Firm but dull; 38jc for cash and - 3 86 for June, yo—Strong; 7bc bid. \lyhluky-flv,endy at 8113, NEW YORK PRODUOR, New Youx, May 22, —Wheat—Spot quiet; options opened firm, afterwards weakened, but closed steady; receipts, 86,000 bu; ex- ports, 92,000 bu; 7! graded red, ol f, $1.008; h afloat, §1,02% llhura. $LUh elevator; clnlmg at 81,01, Corn—Easier; reeipts, 106,000 bu; ungrad fbma. elovator; H0}@ ey Oats—Quiet but steady; receipts, 81,000 bu; | . exports, 102; western mixed, 39@4lc; white, 3@ " Sgge—Virm; western, 133@13§c. Pork—Dull; mess spot, § Lard—Lower, wmore nctive, Closiny western steam spot, $6,973@7,00; Jul 0. July 35,000 bu; exports, sl@bie; No.2, 05@ c,afloat; July closing g heavys y, $7.07 7.10. Butter—Quiet and easier; western, 9@20c, TOLEDO, Toreno, 0., May 22 —Wheat— «um and steady; No. 2 'red, nash and May, 03 Bon ~Autives Nos 3 oah and May blcs Oats—Nothing done, OINOINNATI, 0, May Wheat— No. 2 red, $1.05 106, —Dull; No, 2 mixed, b14@523c. Oats - Dull and firm; No.' 2 mixed, 35c. Rye—Quiot; No. 2 fall, 7be. Blrhy Quiet and hrln. extra No, 3 spring, l’nlk Dull; $11.50, Lard—Lower; $6.50. Whisky—Steaty; §1.18, LIVERPOOL, LavERPOOKL, May 22, —Wheat—Steady, with an improving demand; holders offering moder: ately; red western winter, western soriog, 7s 414@7s 6d. Corn—Dull but poor demand. KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Omry, Mo, May 22, —~Wheat— CINCINNATI, Dull bnt steady; Corn. N- aples, 78 9d@8s; red q Quiet; onch, 83ke; June, S4ko bid; Jnly, 86fo orn - Strongers 38 bid; June, 4zje bids July, 434 bid " LIVE STOOK, OHI0AGO, ommmo. Til, May 22, ~The Drovers’ Jour- " etmetaset pts, 6,000 head; strone, active Shade highar; shipping steers, $4 65 mmon to p(nfld cows and mixed, $2 40 ulle, 88 60@4 16;stockers and foeders, 3 5.00; slopped steers, £5,00@5 40. Hoga—Receipts, 23,000 h steady and a shade lower in some cases; rough and mixed, 83,004 20; packing and .hlppmm " zo@ 1.30; light, £1,00@4, Slioon — Reosipts, 1,600 hoad: fairly_nctive; shorn, = £2 50@: $3,70@4.75; western, $3.50@1 KANSBAS OITY LIVE STOOK, Kawsas Orry, Mo, May 22, —Oattle—Re- osipts, 1,300 head; shipments 1,100 head; stronger; shipping grades b hxgher butchers, steady; oxporters, 80, ; common to choice ” shipping, 84, feeders, $4.00 @ 80, ,400 head; shipments, 50; cows, 22.80@ Toga—Receipts, 1 000 head; strong and _active; light, $3.85@ 90; heavy and mixed, 80, heep—Roceipts, 300 head; shipments, none; steady; common to good, $2.00@8, 10, BT, LOUIS, 81, Loums, Mo., May 22, —Oattle—Receipts, 0 head; shipments, 1,90 head: scarce d firm; shipping grades, 4. butghers’ stoers, &1,60625.00; mixed butchers’ 00@1.50; and feeders, 230 bonds shipments clipped natives, $: Whoat and corn very !tudv and : wooled, 801 stockers lepu fir @>5.00, ‘!hoe{ head 'Ammnnn Board ~ slow and unchange — OMAHA MARKETS., Orriok or THE OMAHA Bee, Frisday Evening, May 21, 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 elova- tors and other local buyers: Lave Stock Market, Hogs—Receipta at the Union Stock yards were liberal y and the markat be lower, A gond many were left over unsold. Common rough mixed packing, @3 60; good cholco and mixed packing, rough hogs and salow of stook in this market are made per | Pan cwt live welght unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs eoll at 14c per pound for weights of 200 pounds and up wards, and 1o for under 200 pounds. Pregnant sows are docked 40 pounds and stags 80 pounds, Sheen—The market 1 steady at $3,50@4.00 for common to good sheep, Cattle—Butohers' stock, in fair request at former quotations—83.75@4.25 for good to choice cows and thin steers; the market rules firm, Fat poney steers, weighing 1,000 to 1,150 pounds, $1.25@. Grain Wheat—Oash No, 2, 7lo. Barley—45@50c. Rye—Oash No. 8, 5le. Oorn—No, 3, 850 Oats—No, 2, 85¢, Flour and Millstuffs, V7Vlnuar ‘Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at 2 70, Becond quality—82 40, Spring Wheat—Best quality patent at$2 70, Second quality —$2 15@2 60, Bran—700 per cwt. Ohopped Feed—Per 100 Iba., 95« Corn Meal—85c@$1 00 per cwt. Boreening—No. 1, 60o per cwt; No' 2, 60c, Hominy—8L1.60 per cwt, Shorts—60c per cwt. Graham—8§1.75 per cwt. Hay—$18.00@19.00 per ton. Genernl_;rodnoe Egge—Steady at 10c. Recoipts are moderate and only justcover demand, still there aro no indications fora stronger feeling. Butter—Roll shipment are mostly arriving in poor shade and are not desirable any more, Shippera should tako pains not to mix differ- ent colors in one tub, it hurts the sale. Cream- ory, 18@200; fair to good, 10@12c; cholce dairy, 14@160; inferior grades, Poultry—Chickens are in fair demand Spring chickens are scarce yet and small, are brioging good prices, however, for their_size. to size, per doz, 85.00@ 600; old ehlcknm, ‘according to size, per doz, $3 50@4 59. Onions—No more old onescoming in. New southern onions, large firm stock which sell at ssnwpm Barsel e i eans— ral supply and sales dragging. a bushel, $150@1 60; medium, per bmfifi. &1 som1 40, L= Potatoes—Demand good and steady and no trouble in closing out assignments on arrival, Choice stock selling at_70c, and pood at 60 Very littlo difference is mada as to variety, if only the stock is sound and of good sizo. New potatoes are coming in from Uali- fornia, and selling at 3@4c per pound, chickens, according Grocers' List Suoass—All grades advancing and very strong; powdered, 780; cut loaf, 7fo; gran- uiatod. Thot confectioners' A, 6fc; Standard extra O, Oc; extra O, 530; medium yellow, 53o; dark yellow, 5o Oorrass—Ordinary graden, 10ot fair, 12; good, 11@120; primwy, 12@130; fow170; fancy kroon and yollsw, 1621650, o1l Rovernment Java, 20@20c; Arbuckle's rosst- ed, 1430; MoLaughlin's XXXX ronsted, 14 imitation _Jave. 10§@18c. Rope—Sinal, 4 inch and larger, T4c § Inoh, 8¢; 4 inch, 8ic, 8aLT—Dray londs, per bbl, 126 Ashton, n sacks, 3 00; 3 sacks Ashton,"1 00; bbls dairy 260@2 BPIL?—Peppfl, 180; sploe, 140; cloves, 200 assin Synur—Standard Com,, 27, bbls; Staadard do 4 gallon kegs, S1.50. Diy FRUITS— 1, quarter apples. bbls 0103 N O sliced, boxes, bio; evaporatad, box 8hc; blackberries, boxes; llo 9 boxes, ‘9ho; poactios, evaporated, 230} ri No, 1 mackorel ! half bbls., 7 60; Fauily 3 bbla, 8 50; No. 1 lita, 1053 Tamily 60c: No. 1 whitefish, half bb_. 6 50; No, 1 kits, 90 hmu;&h-n bbis,, 800; fami kita and pails, 60c; No, 1 trout, half bkls., b 25, SraRor—Poatl, #ho; Silver :Gloss, So; Corn Starch, 8o; Exceluior Gloss, 70; Corn, Thc, OANKED GOODS,—Oysters +(Standard) per oase, 890; strawberries, 2 1b "per case. 3 50; raspberries, 2 1b, per case, 2 50; California pears per case, b 80; apricots, per case, 5 00; poaches per case, b.80; white oherries per caso, 6 75; plums per cace, 4 b0; whortleber- ries per case, 3 00; egg plums, 2 lb, per case, 390; ‘green foges, 31 per ouse, 2 0; ping 1b, per case, 3 20@5 OanDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 16e, 1240, 8s, 1240, boxers 401bs, 16 oz, 6s, 140, Maroags—Per caddie, 8803 round,rl,case 265; sqaare, cases, 170; Oshkosh, cases gr 1,20 Sopa—1In Ib papers 825 per foaso; keg, per 1b, 2 ProLes Modlum in barreis, 6004 do fn Balf barrals, 00; small, in bareel, 6 03; do I ghorkina in barrels, 7 00 half barrels, 3 do jn half basrels, 4 o, Tras-~Gunpowder, good 45@B5c; choloe, 80@1o: good mperial, 10@4S0; choloa, 60@ 650; Young Hyson, good, 8(@B0cs choloe, 65 @1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 76¢; Japan choice, 60@750; Oolonw good, 85@40c; Oolong choice 40@bbo; Souchong, good, 80@40c; cholos, 8 @4bo. RIU Louisiana, prime to ochoice, m’lh. WoonENwARE—Two hoop pails, 1'85; three hooy ¢, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; pioneer washboards, 1 755 Donble Grown, 3 90; well. buckets, 8 75. Sosps—Kirk’s Bavon Imperial; 8 15; Kirk's atinet, 830; Kirk’s standard, 865; Kirk's ‘White Russian, 4 85, Po7a8H —Pennsylvanis cans, 4 cans in case 8 85 ;Babbit 2 doz. in case, 190; An wnor ball, 3 doz. in e, 160, OaNnY—Mixed, 1 stick, Salle; twist stick, 9c, ViNkaas—New York spple, 160; Ohio ap- ple, 8¢, Tobaoco. Fine cut—Hard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the West. 600; lountlhl. 7 Golden Thread, rite, tain, 7 g . Eanay, et ST, shoe, 46c: Star, 46c; Bpearhesd, 40c; Roge, b0¢; Piper Heidsick, 6)¢; Punch, 40c. POARDS, No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 1¢.. No. 2 boards, 12, 14 ana 16 ft 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f¢.. - | No. 4 boards, 12, 14 and 161t {sbipping aull).. ..816 00 14 00 11 50 FLOORT! 1st Com, 6 Inch, white pine. 2d Com. 6 inch, white pine. 8d Oom. 6'inch, white pine Sel. Fenco _{nch, white pine. 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, 46 inch. BIDING. 18t Oom., 12, 14 and 16 feet 2d Com..' 14 and 16 feet. .. 8d Com,, 14 and 16 feet. Fence, 14 and 16 feet BRADED ORILING, 18t Com, inch, white pine 24 Oom, inch, white pine 84 Com, { inch, white pine 18t Com, § inch, Norway 2d Com, § inch, Norway Olear Poplar, panel, § ineh, 8, 2 BTOCK BOARDS, A 12inch, 5, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet B 12inch, s, 18, 12, 14 and 16 foet. . C 12 inch, s, 18, 12, 14 and 16 foef D 12 inch, s, 1 8, 12, 14 and 16 foe No. 1 Com. 12in,, 6. 1 s 14and 16 ft 17 No, 1 Com, 19'in,s 1 & 12 ft. 18 No. 1 Com. 12in., 8. 1 8. 10, 18 and 20 ¢ 21 00 No, 2 Com, 12 in.s, 18, 12, 14and 16 ft.14 75 BIINGLES AND LATH, Drugs, 68 AND UREMIOALS—Acld, earbolle, no acid, tartaric, Bbo; balsam copaibs, por Ib. 86c; bark, snssafras, per Ib, 130; eslomes, per Ib, 0c; cinchonidia, per oz, $0 50; chloro- form, per Ib, $1 00; Dovers powders, per Ib, 81 28; epsom_salts, per Ib, Shes %lycorluo, pm, ‘per Ib, 350; load acetats, ol, castor, No, i 1 e al., 81 60; oi umr,N per gal., 81 , olive, per gal,, 81 40; origanum, ooropihms 84750; aulnine, B, & Ww., and r oz, 81 1; potassiars: Todlde, per Ib,, 88 60; salicin, Ky sul hate morphine, per oz., pe b, do; strychnino, per oz., 81 80, Paints Olls Ors—110 oarbon, per gallon, 110y 150 headlight, per gallon, 130; 175° headlight per_gallon, 160; 160° water white, 16c; lin- soed raw, per gallon, o linsoed boiled, per gnlon, 5bc; Lard, winter !tr'd.gvrgnllon, 7003 No. 1, 60¢; No.'3, b0; castor XXX, per gal. lon, 1'60¢; No. 8, 1 40; sweet, per galion, 1 00; sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B., r gallon, sry- neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 90c; 0. 1, 7561 luhnutlnz, zoro, per gallon, 80c; umiter, 180; golden machine, No. 1, per gal- lon, 860; No. 3, 280; sporm, signal, per gallon 90c; tarpentine per gallon, 4tc; napths, 74°, ver gallon, 16, THE DAILY BEE--SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1885, 800; Long Tom 300, Blackwell's Durham, 16 5103 8 o, Bbes 4 oz, bio: 3 or., 60, 4on, 48c:80r, Ble, Navy Olippings, - Killikinick, 4 oz. 2 o2, 280 THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LINH and Chicao, town, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixle, Chlcago, Mil waukos and all points east. To tho peoplo 6f No. ashington and California it offers superior advantages not possible by any other line, 1ty enjosed by the patrons of this rond botwoen Omaha and Chicago, are Its twotraing & day of DAY Smoking tobaceo 0, 8., 22¢; Meerschanm, THE CH|CAGO AND Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz., 420; 8 oz. RAILWAY. The on y 10 take for Des Moines, Marshall. ‘braska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, hno, Nevada Wash Among a few of the numerous polnts of superior. COACHES which are thofinest that human art and Ingenuity can creato; Ite PALACE SLEEPING CARS Spirits, OoLooNE SPIRITS—188 proof, 119; do, 101 roof, 1 20; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, @ | 1", a0, 188 proof, 1 18. fiwonm.—mu pooot aleokol 3 80 per wine allon. % ‘Wriskres—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blanded, 150@3 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 003 Ksnhmky and Pennsylva- nla ryes, 2 00@6 50, BrANDIES—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- tic, 150@3 00, G&;s—lmpnmd. 4 50@600; domestio, 1 50 @3 Rul!—lmporud 4 650@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 CHAMPAGNERS—Imported, ur case, 28 00@ 8400; American, per case, 10 (0@16 0. Whito Cedar, 6 inch, halves. White Cedar, 5} inch, halves White Codar, 8 inohes, quarters White Cedar, 4 inch, round Southern Red Oedar, 6} foo e ——— DENVEB MARKET. Frovr—Colorado, 100 |b- 1 609 ate ont, 100 n-., zmé w0 Kmu 00 Ibe 5% @3 am, 1 lm. 100 Ibs, 235 hnuk-whu%m bl 7 GRAIN, FrED, rc.-W'hnt' 100 1bs, 81 00 corn in ‘sacks on track, 100 lbs, oats, in sacks on track, Yo Ibs, which are models of comfort and elegance; Its PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed by any and its widely celobrated PALATIAL DINING CAKS the equal of which cannot be fourd elsewhoro. At Council Bluffa tho trains of the Union Pactfio Ry. connoct in Union Depot with those of the Ohica 0 & Northwestern Ry In Chicago the traing of thit Hlno make closo connoction with those of all oastern nes. For Dottolt, Colambus, Indianapolts, Clocinnatl, Niagara Fulls, Buffalo, Piltaburg, Toronto, Montreal Boston, Now York, Philadolphia, Baltimoro, Washe yngton and ll polnts In the East, ask the tloket agont for tiokots via the ~NORTH.WESTERN, ' 1t vou wish th best acoommodations, All tloket agonta sell tickots via $hls lino, M. HUGHITT, R S HAIR, General Manager, Gon, Proa. Agent. CHICAGO W. N. BABCOCK, 1412 Faram$t., Omaha, Neb. A CHICAGO, 175 Gen CHAS, SHIVERICK, FURNITURF UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Stroet OMAHA, NEBRASKA RUEMPING & BOLTE, Manufacturers of Ornamental GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, FINIALS Dormer Windows, Window Caps, Metalllc Sky-Lights, &, 810,South 12th Street, Omaha, Neb, Tin, Tron and slate Roofors, Work done in any parto tho country CEHAS . LE=, A ARDWOOD T ,UMBER A Full Assortment of Air and Kiln Dried Walnut, Cherry, Ash, Butternut, Yellow Poplar Redwood, ete, Hardwood and Poplar Panel, Hardwnod Flooring, \Vn,znn Stock, Stair Builders’ Materlal, Red Cedar Posts, Common Oak Dimension and B dge Timbers, Cedar Boards for moth proofclosets, Etc, Veneors, Fancy Woods for Seroll Sawing, Ete., Eto. 8, W.Cor.Oth and Douglas, Omaha. Neb. K ENRY T. CLARKE, Prest. and Tmn CLARKE,Vice Presiden 'OHN T. CLARKE, Secretary. H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS . {No. 1, 4 luch, 16 foet, roug Dry P-mu White lead 88c; French mne, 80y Farls whxtma. 24c; whiti gilders, 1§o; whiting com’l, 1“‘, Iampblack, Germantown, 1456 lampblack, ordinary, 100; Prussian blue, untramarino, 180; vandyke, brown, 8c; um burnt, 4c; umber, raw, tlouas, raw, do Paris gro oo, common, 20c; ch 30c; chrom green, K., 130 vermilllo 7be; vermillion, American, 180; Indian, 10c; rose pink, 140; Venetian, red 2§o; Venotian, red, American, 1§¢; red oad 74e; hromo yallow, genine, 30c; chrome yel- low, K., 120: ochre rochelle, Sc; ochre, Frenh LB ATIBFIOKS 961 WiGLer ¥ tmbiteeil) ko lohigh brown, 2hc; Spanish brown, 24c; rince's mineral, 'V aRN1SEES—Barrels, per gallont Fnrnltun, gxtra, 6110, furniture, No, 1, $1; , ex: 81 '40; conch, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, oxtre, B an, 700; asphaltum, ot 85, shellac, 83 50; hard ofl finish $1 50, PAINTS IN O1L—White lead, Omaha, P. P, B{o; white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 50; Marseil lea green, 1to 51b cans, 20c; French zino; cen senl, 12c; French rinc, red seal, 1lc, fFrench zind, in varnish asst., 2003 Fronchzing, in oil asst, 160; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b han, 10c; raw snd burnt Sienna 10c; vandyke crown, 180 rofined lampblack, 12c; conch black and ivory black, 16c; drop ' black, 16c; Prussian_bluo, 40; " ultramasine bluo 180 Ghirom groon, 'L M & Di,. 160; blind and shutter green, L. M. & D,, 16c; Barin Rreen, 180; Indian red, 150; Venstian_ red, 9¢; Tus- can'red, 22c; American vermillion, L & —; yellow ochre, 9c; L, M., O, & I, low. ochre, 86; golden Teven o lght ok, iy dryer, 8¢; graining Slora] wrnyl:m chestnut and ash, Dry Goodl Browxr snmuus—m-lmuu A, T}o; Atlan- tlo P, bo; Atlantio LL, bic; anawm. 1éu, Beaver Dam LL,b6}c; Lawrence LL, 6&& cific H, 740; Royal Standard, 6o Head A, 7c; Wauchusett A, 6fo. Fine BrowN SHEETINGS—Argyle, 60; Pep- perell R, 64c; Salisoury R, 6o, 3 BLEACHED CorroNs—Ballon, 4-4, 6o, Bnl lon, 7-8, bhc; Cumberland, 4-4, 740; DIVD } Fairmount, 4o; Fruit of 8ic: Glory of m uck Golr.lsn Gnte sg«, 7: 14' York Oh Duan(dmmé)-nmon, 8 oz., 11303 Bos ton, 10 oz, 104o; Boston, 9 or., 1240 Fill River Dnnu (Gny)—Wut Polnt,8 0z., 1103 Weat Point 10 0z., 134c; Point Bear, 8 oz., 110, Twm ’Amoskeap Oontinental Teapydfer Gl Ty Pt Rivr e or] C] leton ings, D:'mxu—'Ammkeo 130; Beaver AA 12c; Beaver Creek B, 1o Beaver Oreek CC, 10c; Haymakers, su; Jaffrey D & T, 128c; Jafh , 1240 Pearl River, 18c; War- Yon AXA (brown m Wmsn BB (brown), 10 Warren CO (brown), 10c. Oumuou ~Fifth -vunna glove finlsh, 44o; eystone glove finish, bo. boun glus——Amory, aux Hancock, 8c; Amarlom, fle Rockport — Allens, bh old’s 6c; Cocheco, 60, rmony, 4’0, ndlgo Indlgu78 llfie, Ind! o & River, bic; C Oak, PRINTS mn’nms—Amarlcnn 4303 Oocheco, 430 Gloucester, flo, Sonthbrdgs. 4o; Waver- leys 4ho; Rosedale, 43c. Heav Hardware List. , ratos, 210; plow stee, apocial oast, do; orucible, 5o oast tools do, 16a20c; wagon spokes, per set, 226a3 00; hubs per set, 125 felloot ‘sawed dry, 140; tonguos, ench, 70c; axles, each, 75c; Square’ nuts per Ib, 7allc; washers, per Ib, 8alSo; rivets, per Ib, 11c; coil chain, per 1b, 6a120; malleablo, 80} iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, 6o} harrow tocth, 40; spring steel, 7a8c; Burden's horse shoes, 4 50; Burden's muleshoes, b 30, 'BaBED Wink—In car lots, 4 00 per 100, Nars—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 40, S1oT—Shot, 1 50; buokshot, 185 orlental powder, koge, 3 60ad 00;do, half kegs, 2 00; do quarter kegs, 150 blasting, kegs, 8 36; fuse, per 100 feet, 50c. Lrav—Bar, 1 65. CoaL—Oumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- sta rug. Blowburg, 10 0; Whitebresst Tump, Whitebreast nus, noo; Towa lump, b 00 Bowa nut. 5 00 ook’ Spring. 7 00; Aatuea: T Rt 50 Oaton Dity.7 00 gt oa. llldel. Steady; green butchors’ 6c; green 15@1&-; éry flint, 12@1dc, dry salt, 10@11o. damaged hides two-thirda price, Tallow—4}@6c. Gronse—Prime white, 4@4}o. Sheep Pelts—25c@75. Dry Lumber. ‘Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, 121t un.‘um 188t (20t 2214, 24 1t BHIP LAP, No, 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch. No, 2 I‘lun, 10 inch. No, 1, BATTENS, WELLTUBING, PIOKETS, ©:G. Bata, 8 lnch Bate, 2 inch. fry wal| tubing, D. & M 3 inch well ‘ubmg. Bov. . Plckets: D, & H, ¥l nt, 1at and 2d Olear, 13 inch st aud 24, Oloar, 1§ an 3d, O nc} 3d, Cloar: 1F ana's o 1st and 24, Olear, 1 mch, b 3d, Olear, 1 inch, A Beleot, 1 inch, B Select, 1 inch, . Clear Poplar, § in h, Te, d2'ind EBERES 22ZS888E 8858888 No. 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No. 1, 6 inch, 16 feet, rough. : No. 2, 6 Inch, 12 and 14 faot, rough, No. 2, 6 inch, 16 feet, rough. No. 1, 4 inch, 12 and 14 fost, Yo - LEEEREES No. 2. 4 ine, 12 and 14 foet, rous No' 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough. 1 1&@ colnnduwmu,l 20@1 80; mlxad, 0@1 16; barley 100 Ibs, 1 S0@1 m. on track, 14 00@15 00; chop, corn, 100 1bs, on track, 700@75; chop mixed, 100’ Ibs, tgf;ack, 100@1 20; corn meal, 100 1bs, 180 Hav—Baled, upland, ton, 18 00@15 00; upland, loose, ton, 10 00@13 00; second bot- tom, baled, 10 00@11 00; alalfs, looss, ton, 12 0015 00 atvaw, baled, on track, ton, 6.00 Burren -- Oreamery, 1 Ib, 4lo creamery, fine, 1b, 36@880; dairy, choice, Ib 20@22¢; dalry, good, Ib, w@zw, ’ dairy, falr 1b, 16@160; ewhng,i Eons—scnw candled -nd warranted, doz, 5@860; ranch, doz, 36@870 Onexsz—Trall orbam, 16@176; half orasm b,10@11o; skim, 1b, 9c; Bwisn, domestic b, 22@280; Swiss, imported, 80@320; Him- burger, 18¢. PouLtry —Live old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 50; drossed ducks, 1b, 16@16c; droesed turkey 1b,, 16@16c, orators—COolorado, 100 Ibe, 95@1 053 sweet, rer 1b,, 4o, VRGETABLES — Onlonl. yollow, 100 Ibs, 225; cabbage, 503 100 lbl. 110@1 253 t\xmlp!. 100 1be, 1 25, Frurrs —Lemons, per box, Messina, 4 00@ 50; oranges, Fiorida, per box, 6 60@7 00; Milwankee & St. Panl RAIL W.AY. THE SHORT LI ¥ And BEST ROUTE. ¥ROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minnes, o]lk Milwaukee, St, Paul, Cedar Rapids, Davenport, Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Island, Fraepon Janesville, Elgin, Madison, La Crosse, Beloit, Winona, And all other Important points East, North. east and Southeast. ittt Ticket office at 1401 Farnam street (in Paxton Ho tel). and a8 Uslon Pasifio Dapol. lman Sloopors and. ho Finosb Dining Cars in the World are run on tnemaln lines of the CiicAco MiLWAUKER & ST. PAULR'Y and every attention is paid to passengers by courteous employee of tho company. 8. 8. MERRILL, A.V. H. CARPENTE General Manager, Qen'l Passonuor Agent. R. MILLER, GEO. F. HEAF) ) As't Gun'l Manager. Aes't Gen'l Paas Agent ARunsT Johbing Drug house bebwoen Chioago and San Francisco. CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000. Wo -u-u boat the bottom of the parkot at il times. Will daplioate Chicago and 8t, Louls prices with freight added. _Our spec'alty will bo Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Es'imates given on plate glass. To thoso abou to embark in tho drug businoss will do well toy) 11 ¢ your interest by ealling on ua or send for our price list which will appear bout January 6th, Mail ordo sollelted . 114 HARNEY STRERT. P. BOY LR CO., DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BUEGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. LONO Faarnam Wtreet. @maha SPECIAL NOTIOE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. hnt 61 oak, | 4 1 | Cor. 6th & Douglas | T. CLARK, Gen'l Superintendent Railway Time Table. In Effect April bth, 1885, The attention of tho travelling pabllo 18 called S0 Abo fach that thisls the only complobe and absolutely correck time-dablo published in tho clty, Allraing arrivg at and dopart from Omaha by Central Standard Timi “Traias of tho C. B, F. M. & 0. arrive ab aad de parttram ihls depot, Gornor ot 16th and Webeteh strocts; rain ol he £ & M. 0. B. & Q. and K, O . & C. B. from tho B. & M, depot; all others from Aho Union Pacific de a, Dally; b, oxcept Baturday; o, oxcepd Bunday) d, excoph Mondsy. WEHSTWARD BpISe auoy bbl, 6006 50; applos, ‘medium, dmn ‘Mears—Hams, sugar cured, m, ug T1§c; bacon, breakfast, b, 12@12 @It sides, 'b, 73@8c; lard in’ pails, 9ge, 5 Meams—Dressed beet, Colorado, per rd in tierces, 5§o 1b, 7{@80' hogs, lb, 6;@640; mutton, b, 7 val Srock—OColorado steers, per 100_lbs 0@4 ~—Dry Tt No. 1, por b, 114@130; |3 10c; greonsteers 4@bo; green calf,Ib, s@wc-gmnup, é@u heep skins, 0o; skins, 1b, 150503 aokalope.skiat, 1 1515, taliow: 1 ban——Oolor-do No. 1, per b, 14@16c; bnnk, 1b, 80 Mexlulh 1@10c. F1sa—Mackerel, 0, 1, 140, kit, mess, jalifornia salmon, half bbl, 10 501 i , keg, 1 60@1 603 trout, Eper ARR(VE. DenveshEserenil: fiuflsn. \ynllsy -, i e, | Night Exproes. —..|10 60a). BOUTHWARD, An Indian Fighter to Indian Boy 6w | From the Carlisie (Pa,) Morning Star. The following note from Gen, Crook to Lorenzo Bonito, the son of one of the Apache chiefs captared by him in old Mexico, two years ago, we publish with- out his knowledge. We could not resist the deslre to let our readers see some- thing of the kindly nature of the great |7 Indisn fighter: Prescorr, Ariz.,March 30,1885—DEear Lorenzo: I am very glad to get your let— ter this morning, acvd to know you are gotting along eo well. 1 am proud to see the great progress yon have made in the short time you have been at school, and feel satisfied that all of you Aplche ohil- | =7 dren will fully come up to my expecta— tions of you, and that when you return to yuur homes your people will feel proud of you. You wlll also be of service to your people in teaching them the ways of the white man, I take great Interest In you children, and often think of you and hope to hear good reports of you, I remem- ber you on the march out of Mexico, also many other Chirlcahua boys, whose In-| dian names 1 don’t know. I wish more of them were with you, so they can get an education, I saw your father last October at Fort Apache. He was well and had ralsed a good crop of corn, but the frost killed much of it. They all hope to ralse a big crop this year. 1 told your father that I bad seen you. He was much’pleased to hear from you and to know from me how you were doing. Tell all of the rest of the Apache children that I visited all the Apaches last Ooto- ber; that they were all well and doing well; that they are getting rich. Yours umceflly ] GEeorae CROCK, vees Ohlca goExpross .. or Chicago via PIktem'th ‘or Ohloago via . Blufts| 9 ta, NORTHWARD, ©C. 8t. 5 3 & 0. [ Soux, Gty Expr wammodnlgu i6"80¢ aul Do, i¥, Paul Night Expros DMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Lonve Omahia 44 § 0,7 60 , 200, 8 00, 4 00, 465, 660 1110pm. On Sundaystho s 45, $08, o8¢ 500 and 4 00 p m traing do nov run. Arrive ab brans. fer depot 18 minutes Iater: Broadway depos 30 min. utes lator, Loars Counull Bt (Broadwag depat) 1 15, 9 80, 10 80, 11 4¢ & m; 1 80, Ao dn p i On andage o 9 80 and'11 40 and 880 and 6 25 p m traina will not run, Arx Transfor 7 minutes Ister, Omaha 20 minuies I Tr-nnfor'rralng—-mv- Omaha s 8 1 s, 1936, 20,6 16 wn0 7 00p m, dally. Airive a19 46 and 1116 s m, 12, 680, 786 and 816 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS o and from Chioago via the Tripartito Alltanoe Lines, |_BUNDAY MORNING, | BATURDAY VE. I Th TG 2RI AT E 0 ] MI 1-22) 7-28| 16 82 15 21 |7-28 10| 538 1| 110811 17/ 8241 10]3-28]9-80 BnndAy evening aud Monday moxning train arrly tn corresponding order, C. B, & Q. tralns run eve day. | —— Killing Offansive Partisans, rristown Herald. An Arkansss Democratic editor has shot and killed a postmaster. Some A means must be adopted to make vacan- cles for Democratio office-seckers, but it strikes us that the Arkansas editor's plan | 4, 18 a little too impulsive and calculated to create unfavorable comment, even in hls own parfy, -|FRED W. GRAY, (Succesgor 10) FOSTER & GRAY, WEHOLES.ALE LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, BPANISH CEDAR., Bear Creek Lime, Loulsyille Cement Portland Cement, ter, I Fobruary b 1 STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unlon Paciflo depot at 6 40 & m and & 25 rive from Stock Yards at 7 25 m and 0 26 f m, Seventeen years Experience, DR.G.W.PANGLE Beader of Diseases of Men ani Wom Maguetio and Herbalist Ph 1210 Douglas §t O A correct diagnosis given from the paticns, Consult | Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh of the Head. Diseascs of fhe Eye and Ear, Heart Diseato, Livor Complaint, Kidney Com= lsint, Nervous Debllity, Mental Depression, Loss o anhood, Diabetes, Hright's Discase, Bt Vitu Dance, Rheumat'sm, Paralysle, White Swelliog Serofula, Fever Sor ers and Tumors remoy edwithout the knife, or the drawing of & drop o bloed, Woman, with her delicate organe, Restored to Health, Dropsy Cured Without Tapping, Special Attentlon Given to Private and Venereal Diseasos of 8l Kinds, Tago Worms Kemoved In two o hreo hours or No Pay, Hemmorrhoids or Piles Cured or No Charges Made, Those who ate afflicted will eave live and hun- ¢reds of dollara by callog on o wslog ANGLE'S Herbal Medicines, wre Weee wisttes B Mo Decay noted speclalist (oW T+ Address ARD % CO., LOUISIANA, MO CALI- Towa and Michigan Plas- Hair, Etc. Etc, M. R. RISDON, fen1 lnsuranco Agent ‘WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TG Our Ground Oil Cake I'. In flm best and cheapeat food for stock of any kind. One pound s equal to three pouids of 0 orn. Stock fed with Ground Ofl Gako in the Fall and inter instead of unnla down, will Increase In weight and be in good marketable ocndi- fon In the Dairymen, as well 8s others, who use it, can testify to Its mer- fts. Tryltand dve for yourselves. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks. ddress WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS. Omaha. Neb. THE a. L. STRANG COMPANY; Double and Single Acting Power and Hano 'Engline 'l'rlmm t Wl oleula or retall, AND SOHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Cmaha Neb. 'y Hou. Brass and Iron Fittings AY ‘WIND-MILLS, CHUROBR .C. 'F. COODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window (lass OMAHA, NEB. M. HELLMAN & CO,, Wholesaie Clothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, ONVNEAELA. NEBE. ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. Are the Cheapest, Most Durable, Smallest in Size and Lightest in Weight, With no hay presses of any kind can tlle amount of work produced, such little expense (top tons of hay and overto load raflrosd box car,) as ean be done with the Extel Improved Maohincs “nnnwd or 80 galo. For illustrated new circular address, ERTEL & CO., Quincy, Mention Omaha Bee. allem Eatabiidhod ln lauu A, T1ULLOOK, Eng, & Supt, N, SADLER, Asst. Eng, H. W, DIAMOND, Asst, Secy MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KA Mau'fg's and Builders of Wrongtt Iron, Steel, Howe Truss and Combination BRIDGES For Railroads and Highways Turn_Tables, Draw Spans, Root Tiuseor, Piera and Sub- structures. Ing'ey, Shite & Tull PROPRIETORS, A, MoLouth, ‘K\.IAL "~ . ; i) A Wise, Pleate send us notioe of all bridge work to let. (.vlnl,mndeucu wolicited fcom englacers and bridg ontractols.

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