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w“"'qu e TR, M'“*wmm*mrmmuwmummwwwy K--WADNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1885 NEBRASKA National - Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PAID UP CAPITAL .« . . . 250, BURPLUS NOV. 1, 1884 « - ,000 22,000 OFFICRRS! 8, W, Yarms, A. E. TovzaLx, President, Vice President, W.V.Monse, Jx0.8.00ruins, Lewrs 8, Rexr K. K.Hayden,Ass't. and Acting Oashior. BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, OOR. 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorable terms and upon sccounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bo;ds and County and City securities bouzht and sold. In its treatmont of customers the most lib- eral policy is pursued consistent with safet snd sound banking, and we invite corres) enco or personal inqulry In conneation with, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Naw Youx, June 2,—Money—Easy at 1 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4@5 per cen Foreign Exchange—Sterling bills, $4.86}, demand, $4.93§, Governments—Strong quotations, showing gonerally advance of ¢ with 3s advance of }o. | Stocks—Again elapsed into extreme dull- ness. Tho total sales to-day were only 100,000 [shares, The market has been strong but the extreme!fluctuations have been within & rangs of less than 1 per cent with only two or three exceptions Opening pricos wereat or within Ac of lowest forjthe day and highest quotations were reached about 10 c’clock from which there was slight reaction, and a sub- sequent insignificant rally, leaving quotation at close a shade below the best prices reached, Dry goode—There is a fair volume of busi- ness reached daily through deliveries on ordera for selections of summer specialties, but for immediate wants the demand is very light; market showing that dullness usual during closing month of the’season, 0oURONE, Ohloago, Burlington & Guigey: Dlarare; ekt & Wontorn Deaver & Rio Grand lnd[mlgnlh. Bioom, & Western, Loulsville & Nashville. Michigan Central..... Missourl Pacifio, pfd New York Uuntml Orogon Trans-Oontinental. Pacifio Mail, Bt, Lonll & B-n anci-eo. do Uhlc-gn. Mll?mku& 8t. Pnu.l Bt. Plu.l & Omaba. .. do_ do pfd Texas Pactfio Union Pacific ‘Wabaah, 8. Lot Western Union Telegraph. GENERAL PRODUCE. OHIOACO, CH10400, TIL, June 2.—Flour—Quict at re- cent reduction, Wheat—Active, buoyant, unssttled and ner- vous; opened excited, {@§ higher and with fluctuations; advanced 2c above yesterday's close; closed 1§®1fc over yesterday; 85§ @8"§c for cash 8bfc for June; 874c for July; 894 for August; No, 2 red, 93§@94c. Corn—Active, stronger and higher; opened #@}o higher, advanced irregularly 1c more and closed, cash and June, 1§c over yester- day; fatures, 18c higher; 163@46}c for cash and June; 45§@45§c for July; 45§@45i0 for Avgust Oats—Strong and improved all_around for utures; advanced §ahc; defarred doliverios about Jo; 524c for cash, June and July; 28¢ for Augnst. Rye—Quiot at 65c. Barley —Nominal. Timoihy Seed-Steady and unchangod; toady and unchanged; No, 1, airly nctive; advanced 15@20c, ruled steady at §10.37@10.35 for cash; $10 50 10,324 for June; $10.373@10.40 for July; @10,£0 for August, Lard —Moderativaly active and firmer; ad- vanced 5@10c, ruled steady; $6,453@6.00 for cash and June; $6 5546, 07 for July; 86.60@ 6,624 for August, Bulk Meats—Shoulders, unchanged; $5.05 @4.00; short, oloa, unchanged; §0.05@0. ort, ribs, $) 2 Whiskey—Steady at $L.15 Butter—Unchanged; creamery, choice dairy, 12@14c, Choaso— achanged; cheddars 13@16c; Th@%%c; ol 15¢, Unchanged; 113@12. :JS:. ‘Unchanged; heavy, green sal ; light, S@14 d-mmcl 6@12¢; bull des, 60; dry salted, 11@12. ’l‘nllpw— nchanged; No. 1 country, 85,12 @b,18, Bhiot. Flous, bbls, . 0,000 Wheat, bushels Keoeipta, 145,000 w ooo i Oate—Falrly active; receipts, 30,000 exports, 410 bu; No, 2 red western, 5 white, 42@16c. Egas—Higher and firm; western, 11@14}c t. active; western steam, spot, 86.723@6 75; Avgust, $6.80@6,58, Bntwr—l)ull Aml en!hfl western, 9@16¢. ToLEDO, Torzno, O, June 2. mmy. No. 2, 'sash, 91c. uiet; No, jossh and June, 47}c, ) q\xuuflon N OINCINNATY, O1x 11, O, June 2,—Wheat —Dull; No, 2 red, 99c@$1.00, Corn—Strorg and higher; No, 2 mixed, 473 @18s. UAh—anl but held higher; No, 2 mixed, 350, Rye—Quiet and steady; No, 2 fall, 73¢, Barley —Scarce and dul Pork--[Neminal at 810, Lard—Quiet at $6 20, ‘Whisky-~Steady at $1.18, KANHAB OTTY, KM!!A! Orry, Mo, June 2-~Wheat— ic; July, 81}e; August, onh, 3813 bid, S8ko asked; o b Jolys 10kos August, Oata—Nominal; no bids. ‘Whest—Dull and ()a'« ——— LIVE STOOK, OHI0AGO, 01000, IlL, June 2,—The Drovers’ Jour- Oattle—Ressipts, 4,400 head; slow but firm: fat cattle scarco and _in demand; shipping steers, $4.70@5.70; stillers, $5,00@ 5.63; atockers and feeders, $3,6)@4.9). Hoge—Receipts, 12,000 head; opened brisk, wonkenod, ruled steady and closed_easier; rough and mixed, $3.60@8.85 packing and 3.80@110; light, $3.70(24,00; skips, @96.00, Eheep—neeslpln 3,000 head; slow; commen rades very dull; lhnm, $2 30@3, wooled, 3.60@4.70; hmh!. $2.00@2.88, KANSAS OITY LIVE STOOK, g Oattlo—Re- , 900 head; shipments 800 head; strong | W, @lOa higher; exporters, £5.20@0 Somimon 10 cliotse shipping, $4. 80@5.10; fosd- ers, $4.20@4.70; cows, $3,00@4.! Hozn—l‘eceipu 10,000 hend- nhipments. 7,800 slow, weak and 10c_lower; s sorted, $3.75; heavy and mixed, $3.55@3.65, Sheep—Iteceipts, mone; shipments, nones steady; common to good muttons, $2.00@3,25, BT, LOUIS, June 2.—Oattle—Receipts, " | nal reporta: Br, Loums, Mo., 1,800 head: !hlpmenh, 100 head; warue and | Ne¢ firm; light to good shipping steers, $1.75@5.10; good butchers’ stoers, mixed butchers’ stuff, $3,50@ rs and feeders, $3.50@4.75; grass 50@4.00, Sheep—Receipts, 1,600} head; _shipments, 500 head; ecarce and firm; fair to fancy na clipped, $3.00@4,00; lambs, per head, $1.50@ e ———— OMAHA MARKETS, Orriox or THE OMAHA Beg, } Monday Evening, June 2, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesale and . commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which quoted at the prices furnished by the eleva- tors and other local buyers: Live Stock Market, Hogs—Receipts wero light at the Union | @3 00, Stock yards; the market was active and all eold at b5@10c _higher. Common rough mixed packing, $825@3.85; good to choice mixed packing, $3.40@3.50, Common ough hogs and skips unsaleable, All ales of stock in this market are made per cwt live weight unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at 14c per pound for weights of 200 pounds and upwards, and 1c for under 200 pounds, Pregnant sows are docked 40 pounds and stags 80 pounds, Sheep—8$8.00:@3.75 for good sheep, Cattle—Butchers' stock, $3.25@4.00; dressed boef steers, strong at yesterday’s quotations, those averaging 1,050 to 1,150 pounds, $4,60 @4.75; wnod averaging 1,250 to 1,400 pounds, | 3% $4. BD@ Grain Whoat—Claah No. 3, 070, RyoOnah Noc3, 54c, Oorn—No, 3, 360 Oata—No, 2, 300, Flour and Millstuffs, SELLING PRICES, ‘Winter Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at $3.00@3.80, Second_auality—82.70@3.00, Spring Wheat—Bes! qnfllt’pflte‘nt‘fl £3.10, Second quali 7«10 lty- 0@3. 00, o per Bran— Chop Fee\:l—Par 100 1bs,, 90c@81.00 Oorn Meal—$1.00@1.20 per owt. Boreening—No, 1, 600 per owt; No' 2, 50c, Hominy—$1.50 per owt., Shorts—750 per cwt. Graham—$3.00 per owt, Hay—818.00@19.00 per ton, Genarll_l‘;rqdnua Butter—The market is in the worst state of demoralization and the glut continues. A comparatively small portion of the receipts— composed of the best quality of fresh grass butter only—ia picked out by the trade, 10c being the best price obtainable and almost an exception, while all off grades, such as lack uniformity in color or have not been worked properly, aro taken by packers only at ex- tremely low prices, ranging from 3@7c. The total is surely very discouraging to sl and prospects are anything but bright, are made very slow now. Eggs—At the beginning of the week it seemed as if the market was going to strength. en up some, but receipts increased and they would not move above 10c, Rotten eggs are now putting in an appearance and candling is necessnty, Poaltry—Receipts of old chickens are very heavy and demand is only limited, not over $3.00 ebtainable. Sprivg chickens are also plentiful and slow sale at $3.00; larger sizes are wanted and will bring better prices. Potato more liberal supply, and de- mand only fair at 60c for best stock; Califor- nia now pamwu selling at 8@c per b, Onions—New southern ull at $6.25 per barrel, California choice at 5c per lb, and Bermud, &x 00 per bush crate, Eaary, i on \uhal pera, "Sales Bean erato request; bushel, 81.00@L60; medium, $15041 40, Grocers' List Buaars—Powdered, 7jo; cut loat, 74 ulated, 74o;confectionens’ A, 7o} Standm tra O, Gjo; extra O, 6ho; medium yellow, Go; ellow, bio. wes—Ordinary grades, 100 fair, 12; cholcs, Oo! good, 11G120; pflm. 12@1380; '000 | 16@17¢; fano; [{ree;olnd yellow, 16@1%:}* old ‘Whea! Quiet and tirmer: No. J Mllwhuhet. Q)Ac, Jduly, 8740: August, e, Corn * Steady; 46/ Oata—Dull; "No. 3, fi28e, Rye—Inactive; No, 1, 60c. Barley—Dall: No, 2, 50c, Provisio asler; mess pork, cash and June, §10.25; July, $10.87, BT, LOUIS PEODUCE, B, Lovis, Mo, June 2,—Wheat—Active and higher, but unsettled; closed fo under top figures, but above yesterda, 's close; $1.00 for cash and June; $1.01% bid for July, $1,08 for August. Corn~—Stronger and hlghur closed at about top figures; 44o for for Jul, igher: 81 @Hu for cash; 82¢ asked 3040 for Wheat—3c higher, Corn—Advanced 1@je. LIVERPOOL, Liverpool, June 2.—Wheat—Flat; supply in excess of demand; red western spring, s 1d@Ta 2d; winter, Ts 7d@1s 0, Corn—Dull and in poor dem NEW YOBK PRODUOS, New ¥ouc, June 2.Wheat—Tion aud higher; recel DU . eraden 13d, HS81.08 No, ..m %}@ g atloaty August closi ro—iru wnd igh xts, 17,000 ba; wograded, Thor Novo. nuum. alevswr, 884 ullul. ‘August closing at b3 qu, ex ‘i@ T L 4 Vi . anurnment ava, 26c; Arbuckle’s roast- ¢d, Li40; DoLiughlia's xxxx roasted, 14} tation Java, 16§@ u;r‘»h Hefiyey iarger, 74 Inch, nch, bm—lmy loads, per bbl, 125; Ashton, In tacks, § 50} § sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy E\’ixun—l’aypm, 18¢; sploe, 14c; cloves, 200 asein , 160, SyRop—Standard Com,, 27, bbls; Staadard do 4 gallon kegs, 81,30, Dar Faoms—No_ 1, quartar apples. bhls 840 N O aliced, boxas Bho: svaporated, boxes, 84o; blnokberrles, boxes 1ljc; peaches, i+ boxes, 940; peaches, -poutad. none in the market; raspberries, 8 OANDY—DMixed, 10 11--m|r, 9@110) twist stick, %o, "CRACKERS —Garneau’s sods, butter and plc- creams, 74; gioger anaps, 74; City mackerel] halt bbls., 7 50; VIuna—No. 1 Family § bhll. 8 50; No, 1 kits, 1 N lunlly kita 600 y whil half 1-"kite, 800, tamily hall bbia.. 8 00y kits and palls, 60c; No, 1 trout, half bls, STABCH—Pearl, 4he; Silver {Gloss, c; Corn Starch, 80; Excelsior Gloss, To; Cors, The, OANNED GooDs,—Uyste.s ;(Standard) per onse, 890; etrawberrios, 2 1b "per oase, 3 50; Faspberrids, 3 1b, per caso, 2 60 Califorals pears per case, 5 icota, per case, b 00; poaches per case, 5 80; white cherriea per case, B 75; plums per case, 4 50; whortleber- riea per case, 8 00; egg plums, 2 Ib, per case, 390; groen gages, 2 Ib. per case, 2 90; pine aples, 3 Ib, per cass, 8 2085 50 (h)huu—Bflxu.wlhn. 16, 1240, Ba. 1%4c, bolfi;illlbl 16,0z, 6s, 12)c; mx( box, 20lbs., 83, 12§0, Matorss—Per caddie, 860; round,rl,case 205; square, cases, 170; Oshkosh, cases g¥ 1.30 372 100; | Ib, , 4 00, Tras--Gunpowder, good 45@550) choles, 60@760; good Imperial, 40@480; choicey m 650; Young Hyson, good, 8(@50c; choioe, 66 100; Japan, natural leat, m h 750; Oolon good, 85@400 2 40@560; Sonchong, good, B0@A0c; choloe, 55 Rion—Louisiana, prime to choics, 63@74e. WoonaNwaRR—Two hoop palle, three hoop_ paile, 210, ‘Tubs, No. 1, 850 Kbmrdu,fil 75; Doubla Crown, 3 003 well: ‘buokets, 8 7' Soare-Kirics Savon Imperlal; 8 16; Klrk' atinet, 830; Kirk's standard, 8 55; Kirk's White R\mahm, 485, Pennaylvania oana, 4 oans in eate 335 ettt ball, 2 dor. In cass, 190; An chor’ball, 3 doz. in cass, 1 50, ViNRaAR—New York -pple. 160; Ohio ap- ple, 180, Tobacoco. Fine cut—Hard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the Wost, 60c; Fountain, 746 Golden Throad ©; l-‘n\(vr {te, 60c; Buds, 5o Rucky Moun- 4bc; Daisy, Tog tobaoso—. limax, 4dc Lnr 1b,; shoe, 46c: Star, 4 [:enr 46¢; Our Rope, 50e; Piper Heidsick, 60c; i'unch 0c. Smoking tobacco—0, 8., 220; Meerschaum, my 800; Long Tom 300, Biackwell's Darham, 1 oz,, blo; 8 oz, bbo; 4 o, blci 3 oz, 600, Seal of North Onrolin, 16 0z., 43c; 8 oz., 450; dom, 489 0n, B0, " Navy Ollppm 260, Kallikinick, 4 oz, 2 Druge, Davas AND OrenioALs—Aeld, earbollo, 4 o acid, tartaric, bbo; balsam copaiba, per lb. 6503 huk‘ sassafrns, per lb, 120; cslomel, per Ib, an cinchonidia, per oz, 80 50; chloro- form, por Dovors powders, per lb, 81 98, o epsom_ salts; per Ib, Sho; glneflna, pure. P Ib, 950; lead uxuu,rer mc. ol castor, No, 1 puh al,, 81 60; oil ostor, N per gal,, $1 40; oll, olive, per gnl. u 40; oi onmum,m jom, 84 50, uinine, P, & £o; wai "°"""4‘6‘ ) Todtde par ibe 84 Bos seitein oz, 40c; sul hate urpi’nne.pfir on,'sg" 50; eulphur, Po. b doj strychnine, per oz., $1 80, Paints Olls -ml Varnishes. Ors—110 carbon, per gallon, 1ley 160 headlight, per gallon, 130; 176° hoadlignt per_gallon, 16¢; 150° water white, 16c; lin- soed raw, per gallon, 3o; linsced boiled, por salon, f; L, winter ate'd, por g gallon, 70c; o, 1, No.'2, 50; cnstor . per gal. Tom, 1'500; o, 5, 1 405 eweet, per gatlon, 1'00; sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B, per gallon, tafoot extra, per gallon, 90c; No. 1, 75c; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 30c: rummer, 16c; golden maching, No. 1, per gal* lon, 850; No. 3, %80; sperm, signal, per gallon 90ct turpentine per gallon, 460; naptbs, 7ic, per gallon, 16¢,) Spirits, CorooNE SPIRITS—188 proof, 119; do, 101 roof, 120; spirits, nsoond quality, 101 proof, 6. "do, 168 proof, 1 1 finmnon—-fls poonl ‘alookol 2 80 per wine allon, b ‘Waiskies—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 150@3 00; Kentucky bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Pennsylva nla ryes, 2 00@6 50, BBANDlls—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- tic, 150@38 00, 4 50@600; dgmestlo, 150 mn—-lmporfisd. vau-lmpormd 4 50@8 00; Now England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00, CHAunoNu—Impomd per uue, 28 0@ $4.00; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00. Dry Paints White lz'fi'd Soo; Frangh ne, o) Fuh whitu ly. ‘whiti lers, ey wi com'l, ior lampblack, . Gersantown, g lampblac on‘lumry. 100; Prussian blus, o ant ine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; um be burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4o; slenua, burn dotr slenna, raw, dci Paris groen, genuine, 35 Paris common,20c; chromogreen, N, ¥ romo green, K., 120; vermillion, Eng 10c; rose pink, 140; Venetian, red, Gookson’s i Vnotian, rod. Americas, 145 red load 7 low, K., 120: ochro rochell, Sc; ochre, Frenh ochre, American, Sc; Winters mineral, x gallont Farnltaro, ummn-u.g? 81; coach, ex Tbe; vermillion, Amzrlnan. 18¢; Indian, red chrome yéllow, genuine, 30c; chrome yel- e e 81 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, extra, 850, ll 763 J-gonm°|-?hdznm, extra, 850, o nish 81 50, I?Ann'n 1IN O1L—White lead, Omahs, P. P, 50; white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 50; Marseil lea vemn, 180 51 cans, 20c; French zino; 120; French zinc, red seal, 1o, Binch s, 0 varnist sant.. 303 Fraset sing, In oil asst, 160; raw and burnt wmber, 1 'b i, 100; raw and burnt Elannl 10c; vandyke mwn, 180; refined 1205 coach Elack and ivory black, 160; drop black, Loy jan blus, 40c; ultramarine bluo, chrome green, L, M & D.. 160; blind nd shutter green, L. M. & D,, 16c; Paris green, 180; Indian red, 160; Venetian red, 9c; Tus- canred, 22c; Amerinnn vermillion, I. & P, —; yellow ochre, 9c; L. low_ochre, 90; golden_ochre, 160; ryer, 8c; graining colors, Ii it ok, da] ak, walnut, chestnut and ash, BrowN SHERTINGS—Atlantio A, 7}o; Atlan- tlo P, 5o; Atlantic LL, Ghe; Branawic Beaver Dam LL, bto; i.nmnoe 1L, b}o: cific H, 7§o; Royal Standard, 6o Hend A, To; Wauchusett A, 6¢0. Fixg BrowN SueeriNas -Argyle, Go; Pep- porell R, 610; Salisoury R, bo. BLEACHED CoTTONS—Ballon, 4-4, 64c; Bal lon 7-8, bho; Oumberland, 4-4, 74o; Dlvall DD, Firmonnt, 40 Fruit of the Loom 4, Glory of the West, 8h0; Golden Gate, 80} ill 7.8, 7c; Hill 4.4, The; Lonsdale, 780; York Mills, 10ho; Wamsutts, 1040, Duoks (Golorad)—Boston, 8 oz., 1140 Bos ton, 10 oz, 10}o; Boston, 9 oz, 1240} Fall River ndinn ew | 103 15¢: fionA—ln 1b papers 8 25 par loane; keog, p(r'Nc. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. . 127 No. 4 boards, 1, 14 and 16 ft, (Ahlpplna cull). FENOING, No. 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rongh No. 1, Binch, 16 feet, rough. ... No. 2, 6 Inch, 12 snd 14 feet, No. 2, 6 inch, 16 feet, rough. . No. 1, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rogh No. 1 4 inch, 16 feed, rough. . No, 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, roug] No. 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough. . BIDING, 1at Com., 12, 14 and 16 foet.... 2d Com.. 14 and 16 foet. . d Oom,, 14 and 16 feet Fence, 14 and 16 foet. . BRADED ORILING, 18t Com, § inch, Norway. 2d Com, § inch, Norway. FLOORING, 15t Com, 6 Inch, white pine. . 2d Com, 6 inch, white pine 8d Com, 6 inch, white pine. Sel, Fence 6 fnch, white pine. 20 0 18t and 2d Clear yellow pine, 46 inch. 24 50 BHIP LAP, No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch. No, 2, Plain, 10 inch. Na1, 0, G. 818 00 16 (0 19 00 FINISHING, 1st, 2d and 8d Olear, 1} inch, s, (2s. 850 00 1at, 2d, and 3d Olear, u and 2 mch " 28 m 00 B Seloct, 13, 14 and 2 inch, s, 2! 1st, 2d and 8d, Clesr, 1 inch, &, A Select, 1 inch, s, 26 B Select, 1 Inch, s, 2 STOOK BOARDS, A 12 inch, } 8, 12, 14 and 16 feet. D 12 inch, No. 1 Com, 12 in. No. 1 Com. 12in,, 5. 1 8. 10, 18 and 20 £t 21 00 No. 2 Com, 12 in. 14and 16 ft.14 75 BATTRNS, WELLTUBING, PIOKETS, 8 9.G. B, 8fnch..... inch Bats, 8. 1 8 inch well tubing, D. & M. 8 inoh well tabing, Bov 23 Pickete: D, & H. Flat, $21 00; D & H. Square, .85 B}INOLIB AND ATH, 16 inch, Olear. . *A* Standard, & inch, Olear. No, 1 i 8] Ve White Codar, 53 inch, halves White Codar, 8 inches, quarter White Cedar, 4 inch, round. . LIME, ETO, to limo (best). Tarred felt, per cw! Straw board, per ¢ Hiqaes. butchers' 6c; green oured, TA@78c; flint, 12@14c, dry salt, w@xw damaged hides two-thirds price, Tallow—43@6c. Groase—Prime white, 3@4o. Bhecp Peltsa—2hc@75. o G T DENVER MARKET. Frovs—Colorado, 100 1bs, 2 15@2 20 ent, 100 1bs., 2 76@3 00; Kansse, 100 lbs, 3 @8/00; graham, 100 lbs, 1 60; rys, 100 lbs, 2125, GRAN, Feep, ETo.—Wheat 100 Ibs, 8135 corn, 100 lbs, 115@1 2)j0ats, Nebraska mixed, 100 Iba 1 60@1 65; Nebraska oats white, 1ssm 701 bran, ton, 17 003 chop, corn, 100 Ibs, 1 20@125;75; chop _mixed, 100 Ibs, 150 @1 60; corn meal, 100 Ibs. 1 40@1 50, ‘Hav—Loose, ver_ton, 10 (0@12 00; baled, sooond battom, 10 5011 00; baled, plana, 13 t0@14 0 it looe, o, 12 00@15 00} Burres — Oreamery, finert, b, 27@28¢c; groamery, ¥good, lb, 21®250; Iilinois and Towa dairy, lb, 18@200; Kaneas and Ne- braska dairy, 1b, 15@14c; common, 1b,6@8e; hutfiermucre&mery, 1b, 20@22c; buttering dalry, Ib, 16@18c, OnEesi—Full _cr b, 19@10e; balt oream, lb 10@11c; poma, xSmn. domeatic, 1b, 20@22; E’?; —State, fresh candled, ‘doz, 14@15c; fresh ranch, doz, 16@16c, Pourrry —Live old chickeus, doz, 5 50@ 6 00; dressed chickens, 1b, 16@16c; dressed turkey: 1b,, 20@22 omtam— 100 The. 1 6t@195; Salt Inke 58 95; 100 Ibs, 2 C0; new Calitornia, 100 lbs, 2 ‘ViorTABLES ~ Onlons, 100 1bs, 400@+ 25; turnips, 100 Ibe, 1 75; cabbage, new_Califor- nin, 100 Ibe, 8 (0@ 25; lettuce, doz, 50c raddishes, doz, 40c; young enions, doz, 20c; porsley, doz, 40c; pie plant, doz, 20c; oyster plant, doz, £0c; spinach. doz, 8¢; asparagus, 1b, 40c. califlower, Ib, 18c; cucumbers, doz, 150@ 850; Messina Pfl- 76 75, GREEN vam—Applu, bbl, lomons, extra, box, 500@6 00; unnbernal, bbl, 12'00; Messina cranges, box, b 75@ Oulifornia osuaies, box, 2 2@2 7! bunch, 2 00( pine apples, doz, 400@ 5 50; smwbmlu, California, 15¢ qt, 5box strawber au&urn crate, 36L@ 50 cherdm,(, ]ilnrnh, 10 Ib_box, 2‘_’5@ 3 00; plums, box, 2 :apncou,hux,3 5 UDBIDMIATB-'flhma sugar o, 10} 3 bacon Dreaklasty. Too mmmn; salt sl b, 73@7§o; lard in pails, 97@%; lard in tlerces, 8c. FRresH MEATs—Dreased beef, Oolorado, 100 Its, 7 C0 &7 26; hogs, dressed, 100 6 25@6 76; mutton, 100 lks, 6 10@6 50. Live STook—Beof grass cattls, 100 1bs, 4 00 @4 50; hogs, 100 1bs, 4 50@4 70; sheep, 100 Ibs, shearsd, 2 76@8 50. Hides,—Dry Flint No, 1, per Ib, 11§@120j No. 2, Ib, 9@100; groen steers and cows, ib, 4@bc; green calf, Ib, 6@8c; green: kiv, Ib, 5@60; branded calt, b, Go; shearlings, 1b, heep skins, dry, 1b, 5% 63; deer sking 1b, 12@160; antelope skins, lo, 12@15; elk skins, 1b, ¢@10¢c; tfl‘fl- 1b, 4@d}0 WooL—Uolorado_choice, per (b, 14@15ci heavy, 12@18ch; Now Mexlcan, average, 7 *DucKs (Gray)—West Polnt,8 or., 11o; Weat | @100, Polnt 10 oz., 134c; Point Bear, 8 oz, 11, TioKING8—Amoskeag, 180 Continental Fancy, 9%0; Oordis. 136 Pearl River, 2lo; York, 134c; Hamleton Awnings, 12c. D Amoskerg, 130; Beaver Oresk AA Ui Beaver Oreok B, 10c; Boaver Oreok G0, 9 ars, 80j Jaflrey D & T, 1280; Jafirg Jlizoy 1340 Pearl Rivor, 18¢; War: A (brgwn), 1lo; Warron BB (brown), 1e; Warren 00 Oaxmios - Fifth avenus glove finksh, 44o; love finish, bo. [ ourr IAm;—Anmry. o| Hancock, 8c; Kearsago. Tho; Rockport, Prints ~Allens, Gho; Amurlun.flic s 6o Odchoco. 6o; Harmony, iu, ndlgo 7¢; Indigo 7.8, 114c; Indigo River, bjo; Charter Oak, Prits HIETINGS—Ametison, s #401 Oocheco, o Gl‘m\wter m-f:uchbrdm, o Waver: loys 4 old Heav B-rdwu-e List, Iron, rates, 2 10; p goc!nl oast, 4c; orucible, bo; onst tools do, 16a20c; wagon spokes, per set, hubs per set, 125; tellos sawed dry, 140; tonguos, each, 70c; axles, eash, 150, square nuts’ per Ib, Tallo; washers, per lb, 8al8o; rivets, per lh 11c; coil chain, per Ib, 6al2o; mAlhnhlu, &e) Irun deafil.w" ernwhfirl, Gu, harrow teeth, 4o; spring 7a8c; Burden's horse lhoel. 4 80; Burden' muluhoo., 5,80, Barsen Wizk—TIn oar lots, 4 00 per 100. NAILD—RAW. 10to 80; irom, 225; steel, 55, BHor—S8hot, 160; buckshot, 1 85; orlental powder, kegs, 8 50a4 00;do, half kegs, 2 00; do quarter kegs, 1 50 blasting, kegs, § 86 fuse, per 100 foot, 50c, Lran—Bar, 165, Ooat—Oumberland blackemith, 10 00; Mor- els run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lum, 5005 Whitebraast nat, 5 0; Towa bamp, £0b Tows nut, 500; Rock 5rlng. 7 00; thn. clot, 11 85a11 60; Cagon City, 7 00 per on. Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, 201t 221t ‘u th 5.00/18.00! 16.00 wwmu |17.c0(180 +|16'00/15.60/15.0116.00{17.00 1 0.00|168,00,16.0017.00| 11,00 26 116 60116.50/16 60117 60118 60.1: BOARDS, No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f¢. N boards, 12, 14 ana 16 ft, me—Mukual, No, 1. 140 kit, 115@ 185; menn. 2 00; Oalifornia * salmon, halt bbl, qam— uo land havring, keg, fresh lake trout, bbl, 15@1 FRED W. GRAY, (Suoorssor o) FOSTER & GRAY, WHOLE S.0 LE “LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALIL [™, FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR. Bear Ceeek Lime, Louisville Cement Portland Coment, Towa and Michigan Plas- ter, Hair, Ete, Ete, Cor, 6th & Douglas St HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, Oirect Line for England, France and Germany. T soncuabipe of this wall known las are bullh of iron, in water-tight compartments, and are fur- rished’ with every requisite to make the passage both safo avd agreeabls, They carry he United £tates and Europoan malls, and leave New York Tauadays aad Satardays xm Plymouth (LONDON Ohnboul.(l’nllfl an UKG, Rates, Kirst Cabius $60.4100, Btoarago, 4o or from Hamburg, $10. C. B. RICHARD & 00 ,Gen oral Pass. Agents, 61 Brosdway, New York' snd Washington + i La Belle streets, Chicaga, or Heury ‘Hause: . Moores, Harry Deuel In en, in Councll Blufls b " Mendelssohn & Fisher, ARGHITEGTS Rooms 28 and 29 Omaha Natl, Bank Blook SO0CASORS Y0 Dufrene & Mendelssohn @eo. L. Fisher, fermery with! W. L B. Architec Chicare. e CHICAGO Avo l l RAILWAY. u SIEFIORT LINE Theony to take for Des Moinos u.mmn ukes and all polnts o ‘ ople_of Ne: brask, Golorado, Wyom! ! aho, Nevads advantages not possible by any other line, of wuperlor. THE BEST ROUTR AND town, Cedat Rapids, Cllnton, | Dixte, Chioago, Ml Orogon, Wasnington and Galitornia 1 ofers supor Ingenuity can oreate; Its PALACE SLEEPING AR which are models of comfort and eloganoe; Its PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed by an d 1ta widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING OA RS the equal of which cannot be foun elsewhere. il Bluffs tho tralns of the Union Paoific in Union Depot with those of the Chica ostorn Ry In Chioago the trains of thie Jine make closs conneokion with thoso of all enstern ines. For Defrolt, Columbus, Indianapolls, Olncinnatl Ni Falls, Buffalo, Plitaburg, Tt Ry. conno & Nort] oronto, Montreal on, Now York, Philadelphin, Baltimo; Jngon and all points fn tho East, ask agent for tioketa via the ~NORTH-WESTERN, 1 vou wish the best accommodations, All tloket agonts soll tlokots via this lin M. HUGHITT. R § HAIR, Genoral Manage Gen, Pres. Agent. CHICAGO W. N. BABCOCK, 1412 Farnam 8t , Omaha, Nob, ICAG Milwankee & §. Panl RAIL WAYX. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. +ROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, St Paul, Codar Kapids, Davenport, Clinton, Dubuque, ckfo Rock Island, Freeport Janesville, Elgin, Madison, Lia Crosse, Beloit, Winona, And all other Tmportant points East, North. Gen “% lh 90; Swi skim, Ib, 90 Swis =2, i i 125} * Bk 81 east and Southeast. Ticket office at 1401 Farnam street (in Paxton Ho tel), and at Union Pacifio Depol llman Sleepersand the Finest Dining Cars in the World are run on tnemain lines of the CricAso MiLwAUKRS & ST. PAULR'Y and every attention is pald o passengers by coutaots employet o thocompasy. 8. NTER, Goneral Managor, Gen'l Passonger Agent. R MILLER, GED F. HEAFFORD, en'l M 8't Gen'l Pass Agent .1 T. L"LARI( Genlfluneflntendanl Railway Time Table. In Effect April 5th, 1885, ‘The attention of the travelllng publio 1s called b Abe fach that thisls the only complote and absolutely correch th ble published in the olty, All trains arriie ab -nu depart from Omaha by Central Standard Tim Tralns of the C. 8%. P M. & 0. arrive af and de part trom thelr depot, corner of 14th lnd chnn streets; trains o« the B. & LB & 0 8t. J. & C, B. fromthe spot; i otherafrom Aho UnlonPacific depot. oxoopt Bunday) d, ARRIVE, T 7601 uniol facinc. Pacific Expi Des all and Expresa e Mlorea Night Exproos, .. BOUTHWARD, Mlufiu{’! r.:clflc For Oliicagovi Plaam'th| For Ghicago via 0. Bluffs NORTHWARD, . 8t P M. b Ty A skland Accommodation| n D!v 8.C.&P. ONAHA BRIDGE TNAIn Bummv Trhlfll—hlvu Omahs 9 60, 10 00, 11 16 & m, 1260, 2 00, w.tw,ub. 1110pm. On Sun 300 and 400 p m trs fer dopot 18 minutes | utos Later, Loave Council Blutly (Broadway depo 080, 10 80, 11 40 & m; 180, 2 30, aud'1146 pm. On Sundays o 80 And'11 40 & m 4od 830 and § 25 p m traine will nod run, _ Arrive s} h;y-m 7 n'x(nu1l_al Inter, Omaly o lufor, Transfor S oavo Omane a 6115 11 86, ¢ 20, ik 137 00p m, datir, 80, 785 and rive a9 46and 1116 & m, 120, SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines. T_AUNDAY MORNING. | BATURDAY WVE. . | TNWINW[ BRI M Fooruary 116 Bl 41(7-28( 14 March 8-20 1221 14| 21|7-28 Aprl 19 8y, 10-81 2 12 | -2 11 18 8-24 16 | 2-28 | 9-80 Bunday evening and lona-y ‘moxning tralus arrly In ortespondiag order. C. B. & Q. ralus rom ove 12 15 l—‘il S8TOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unlon Paciflo depot at 0 40 & m and 5 25 Arrive trom Stock Yards at 7 258t and 0 26 § m. Seventeen years Experience, DR.G.W.PANGLE Reader of Discases of Men ani Women. Eleclric Magnetlo snd Herballst Physician Now located at Douglas 8t_Omaba, Neb., up-stairs. diagnosis given wihout ‘any explanation e paticnt, Consultation free at oftice. I Treat the Following Diseases. Catareh of the Head. Diseascs of the Eye and e, Liver Compluivt, Kidney plas bility, Mental’ Deprossion, Loss of Lituhdod, Diabetes, BHght's Discase, Dance, fihuum.&'flm. Paralysis, White Bwelliogs Bcrofula, Fever Sors. Cancers and Tumors remove ed without the knife, or the drawing of & drop of blood, Womsn, with her delicate or eatored to Health, Dropsy Cured W.thout Tappirg, cial Attel 0 Glven to Private and Venereal Dmnwnl ol Kinds, Tape Worms Removed in two or three hours or No Pay, Hemmorrholds or Piles Cured or No Charges Mado. Those who are afflicted will save live and hun. ¢reds of dollars by calling on or usiog DE. G. W. PANGLE'S Horbal Medicines, wre Mathbod of o ucied g St Dbl A favarite prescript xee Hied.) D DR. WARD 4 GO+ LOUISIANA, MO 3 CHAS. SHIVERICEK, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger Elovator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1310 Farnam Street OMAHA, NEBRASKA VICTORIOU New Orleans Exoosition. TECE: G-OL.D MHDA.I:\ For‘Remrkaable Fine Quality of Tone. JExcellence of Design, Perfection of Workmanship Call and see these Pianos,which take FIRST PRIZE WHEREVER EXHI- BITED. MAX MEYER & BRO,, GeneralWestern Agents. G, B. GREEN. GEO. BURK (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirds value of stock,) GREEN & BURKE. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS UNION STOCK YARDS, Omaha, Neb. Merchants & Farmor's Bank David City Neb. Kearney National Bank, Kearnoy, N Columbus S*ate Bank, Golumbus, &m: McDonald’s Bank, North Platte, Neb, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb, R ENRY T. CLARKE, Prest, and Treas. JOHN T.CLARKE, Secretary. H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS J/ARGEST Jobbing Drug houso batwoon Chloago and San Franclico. CAPITAL STOCK, $200,00. We | Do at the bottom of toe market at Wl times. Will daplioate Chicago and._ St, Louls prices with freight added. _ Our speclalty will be Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Esiimates given on plae glass. T» those about to embark in the drug business will do well t011 11 your Interest by calling on us or sond for our price hist waich will appear bout January 6th, Mail orde soliclted. 114 HARNEY SIREET. A CLAREKR,Vice Presiden P. 1 BOYER CO., DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF ETC. SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ALORNO Farnanm Streot. Omaha SPECIAL NOTIOE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. [ lWE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TG Our Ground OQil Cake It 1s’1he best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound s equal to three pou:ds of o orn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake in the Fall and Winter Insf of nnla down, will increase in wecight and be In good marketable ccndi- lon In the Dairymen, as well 85 others, who use it, can testlfy to its mer- ita. Tryitand dve for yourselves. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks, Address WOODMAN LINSEED OIL, WORKS. Omaha. I‘ub THE a. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Power and Hano PUMPS, STEAM PUMPY Epglne Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Braws and Iron Fitttngs at wholesale or retall, HALLADAY WIND.MILLS, OHNUROR AND BOHOOL BELLS, Oorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, .C. 'F. COODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, 0ils, Varnistes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB, M. HELLMAN & CO., Wholesaie Clothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR, 15TH, OIVE A EXL A NEX. TULLOOK, Eng, H, W, DIAMOND, Asst. Secy MISROURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND JRON WORKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, Man'fg's aud Builders of Wronght Iron, Stecl, Howe Truss and cum\nnnlun BRIDGES Tor Railroads and Highways Turn_Tables, Draw Bpans, Roo Tiuséer, Piors and Sub- stiuctures, |usz] Shire & Tull PROPRIETORS, A, MoLouth, Agent. i, A Wise,” Correspoudence soliclted from engliucers and bridg e &Supt. G. . N, SADLER, Asst. Eng, Please cend ug uotloe of all bridge work to let. ontratois.

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