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ANl - THE DAILY BEE-~TRURSDAY, JUNE 4, 18% NEBRASKA Naional - ank OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PAID UP CAPITAL - SURPLUS NOV, 1, 1884 - $250,000 OFFIORRS: 8, W, Yares, A, E, Tovzaris, Prosident, Vice President. ‘W.V.Monse, Jxo 8.CorriNs, Lrwis 8, R K. K.Hayden,Ass't. and Acting Onshier. BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, COOR. 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon 'lvdo;lb]a terms and upon sccounts of banks a, FO“}‘JGN EXCHANGE, Government no;dl and County and City securities bourht and sold, In its treatment of customers the most lib. eral policy is pursued consistent with safet II snd sound banking, and we invite corres, enon'o personal inqulry in consseion 4 there- with, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Naw Yonx, June 3,—Money—Easy at 1 per cent. Prime mercantile paper—4@5 per vent. Foreign Exchange—Sterling bills, $1.86}, demand, $4.93%. Governments—Good business; 4's and 4}'s, 3c higher; 5%, o lower. Stocks—Have been a httle more active to- day than yosterday, and the delivery was dull from the opening to the clesing of the board. The sales wer:e 134,682 shares, of which Tackawanna and Grangers construed over 50 per cent. The lowest prices were made just after the opening of the board, but they were immediately succeeded by a moderate rally and covtinued strong with very slight fluctuations. The highest prices were reached about 1 o’clock, and they were followed by a very slight reaction, when quotations became steady and so continued until the cloce. The extreme fluctuations during the day wero gen- erally less than 1 per cont. 0OUPONS, V8. 48... Paclfio6's of "85 BTOOKS AND BONDS, Censral pacitio. Ohloago & Alton. do do pfd.. Ohloago, Burlington & Quinoy.. Delaware, Lackawana g Wz’um fd. New York Oentrai, Oregon Trans-Continental. . Pacifio Lgu wnm.h. 8t Louis & Pacifio. do do L — GENERAL PRONUOE. OHIOAO, OR10a60, T, June 3.—Flour—Dull and unchanved, ‘Wheat—Active, unsettled and nervous; nedquiet ; declined ;‘c, improved 1hc, de- clined advanced jo; eased off, de- cllmng ic clnlnd about 3¢ under yester- day; 8oh@ ; for cash 85ic for June; 87 @s‘ wnlr ‘uly; 893@898 for August; No, NG re Corn—Active, largo business transacted; uneettled and higher; advanced @le, de- clined 4o; improved a triflo and closed _about as yesterday; ull)fl@illfu for cash; 464c for June; 46@164c for July; 48c for Angust. Oata—Cousiderably mproved; futures 1@hc higher, cash 4c hig] 3'.@3"50 for June; 3»@@ 5 280 for August, Rye—Quaiet at 67c. Barley—Nominal, Timothy Seed~Dull} and 8¢ lower; prime, 1, for July; ell";nxmdATnme and unchanged; No. Pulak Only mederately active but steadier; ruled 5@10c higher and closed steady at me- dium figuuu, $10.3)@10.35 for cash; $10 30 ,325 for June; $10.42)@10.45 for July; 2)@be higher; 8650 for cash jand June; $65/3@6.60 for July; $6.66@0.674 for August, Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $3.80@3,85; shorl clear, §5. '.»@n 80; short, rib, $5,25, teady at $L.15 utter— nr)y active; fair to fine creamery, ll@luc' choice dairy, 12@14c. Slow and weak; cheddars TA@shc; ma 1@be, een salted, gz@li’.c: bull $5.12 Keoceipts, Bhip'ts. 7,000 11,000 71,000 327,000 heavy dsmaged, salted, 11@12c —U, dry Lot TTahare g ooty country, 7he; lmh hides, 6c; @b.15, , bbls. . 000 wlated, Tho MILWAUKEE PRODUCH Muuwavces, | Wis, June 3,—Whoat— Strong; No, 2 Milwaukee, 84fc; July, 86i0; August, 88%e, Corn’ Quiet; No, 2, 46fc. er; uguz demand; No. 2, $34c. o, mess pork, cash and 5 10,45, NEW YORK PRODUCN, New Yomk, June 3, — Wheat—Spot higher; options opened strong, became irregular and closed heavy; receipts, 18,000 bushe! axports, 26,000 bushels; un raded red,£7@ 0. % red, nomival, §1 w}(gl C0b, elovator; August closing ab 81'01, Corn—Opened firm; reacted and closed weaker; receipts, 26,000 bushels; exporta, 111,000 bushels; uograded, 52@584c; 2, .mn“ehuwr, No, 8, 31@40o; August closing at Dic. Oats—Higher; receipts, 36,000 bushels; ex- ports, 5,000 bushels; mixed western, 30@410; .mu. 3@i8c, I'OuDfl Mouzno, O, June 8. — Wheat — Closed active and easier; No. 2 red, cash, and June, 9le, Corn—Dull and easy; No, 2 cachand June, 48¢c. Oats—Nothing dolng, OINCINNATI, Oixoisyary, O, June 8,—Wheat —Dull; No. 2 red, $1.00, Corn—Active, mmd 15@dsje. Oats yi No. 2 mixed, 850, Rye S 3 No. 2 fall, T3¢, By el .4 Speiog. 00c. firm and higher; No, 2 Sopa—1In Ib papers 8 25 per Joase; kog, per b’xt-m—modol m 11-]: Dagreis, 6 00 do 1n half barrels, 8 00; small, in barrels, o in o b balf barrels, ghorkine in barrels, 7 (0 Kawsas Orry, Mo, June 3—Wheat—|4; s half barrels, 4 00, Higher; owh, 881c; July, 88¢; August, $0hc | “Tean-Gunpowder, good 45@58c) choles, bid, 85c asked. 80@700; good Tmperial, 40@430; choics, 60@ | N, Corn—Higher; oash, and June 413c; July, | 66c; Young Hyson, good, 8 @50c; choice, 65 4130 bid, 424c asked; August, 424 bid, 414 Japan, natural lu!.:fim Japan chotcs, asked. 8.750 Oolong good, 85@400; Oolong cholos Onts—Nominal; 36c bid 364c asked, } Souchong, ,nqd. 80@40c; choice, 8 LIVRRFOOL, Liverpool, June 3.—Wheat~Flat; holders | - RIc#—Louisisas, prime to sholos, HOTI offered fracly; red western spring, 03 10d@ [, 410, Totm V5% 80 e 7o 1d; winter, 7a@7s 2d. Corn—Dull; new mixed western, 4a 6d. ;::Em‘ T 75 Double Crown, 3 ST, LOUIS PFRODUCE, Sosps—Kirk’s Savon Imperlal; 8 15; Kirk's B, Louvs, Mo., June 8,—W heat—Higher | atinet, 8 30; K:rk‘- standard, 8 56; Kirk's but nnsettled; closed lc balow top prices; | White Russian, 4 85, 81,014 for cash; $1.02} for July; $1,08} bid| Porasa— ennl{lvnnh\ oans, 4 oans in oase for August, abbitt's ball, 2 dos. in case, 190; An Oorn- Higher early; olosed lower; 44 for | snor"ball, 3 dos. in gase, 1 50 cash; 443 bid for Jaly; 453 asked for August. Vinzar—New York -pple. 1601 Ohio ap- Oata—Dull at for cash; 30}c bid for | ple, 130, Jnl “’ a—Slow; 66¢ asked. hisky—Steady at $1.13, Afternoon Board — Whe Corn—3}@je lower, e — LIVE STOOK, OHIOAGO, Om10400, T1l, June 3,—The Drovers’ Jour- nal reports: Oattle—Reseipts, 5,800 head: firm: shipping steers, $: to good cows and mixed, $2.30@1.4 and feeders, $3.6)@5.00; slopped, $5.00@b. Hogs—Receipts, 16,000 5@10c highor; rough and mixed, $3.65@8.85; packing and shipping, l.! N.vu 10; light, £3, 10@4 05; skips, $3.00@3. Sheep—Receipts, 8,000 nnd waak; native shorn, 2.75@8,75; inferlor to choice wooled, 5-500@4.55 £3.50@4.25, form, per b, 81 Dovers powdoers, per b, KANSAS OITY LIVE STOOK. 1 25; epsom salts; per Ib, 4o} glywlns Raxsan Orrt, Mo, Juno 3,—Osttlo—Re. | pure, per Ib, 350; lond il oy 1 *"N“"’- osipts, 1,800 head; shipments 1,200 head; | castor, N S"fi‘L‘“ 60; ol castor, No. opened steady; closed weaker; exporters, pers-l..sl 40; ofl, olive, per R“-I 1 Loy 0@5.40; common to choice shipping, flnanmm. 500.0 ium, 84 50; “‘“'v . feeders, $4.20@4.50; cowe, $3.00 | W, an B 81 &“ ) 50 Todlds, purlh‘ salicin, _pée. ox, 400} l{on—nacelpu 10,000 head; shipments, | ful hate mnrp(:uza. per oz, phnr ong head; opened firmer and hlgher. closed | P@ b, do; strychnine, per oz., 81 80, Jonky asiorted, 800875, heary snd Paints Ofls and Varnishes. Ors—110_carbon, llon, ot 160 R o el mlxed sfil.’fl}@a.m. 7005 dlight, per gallon, 13 e P1hee wash whits, 100yl Pork--Steady at £1 Lard— Fair demand at $6 25, Whisky—Steady at §1.13, Tobaooo. Fine cut—Hard to Beat, B0c; Fountain, Tde: orite, 60c; Buds, ain, 50c: Fanoy, 45¢; Daisy, 40c, Plug tobacco—Olimax, 44 per 1b,; Horse shoe, 46c: Star, 46c Spearhesd, 46¢; Uur Rope, 50c; Piper Heidsick, ln)c' Punch, 400, moking ‘tobaceo —0, u.. 2201 Moersohaum, 80c; Long Tom 808, Biaciwell’s Durham, 16 slow but | oz, blo; 8 4 oz, b7c; 3 ol..fl)u. Lo it | Geal'of "North Oarolya, 16 ar, 4301 8 or. 4503 tockers | 4 oz., 480: 9 oz, 0o, Navy Olippings, 26c. 5, | Kallikinick, 4 oz., 27c; 2 oz, 280, ; Oharm of the olden Thread 0c; Rocky Moun- ~Declined $@c. Drugs, Davas AXD UaExioars—Acld, earbollo, dlc acid, tartaric, 550; balsam copaiba, per I 6503 bark, sassafras, per Ib, 13c;_calomer, per Ib, 900] cinchonidia, per oz, 80 50; chloro- Sheep—Receipts, shipments, none; quiet; common. to good muttons, $2.00@3.00 | , 8T, Louis, per_gallon, 160; 160° wi 81, Lours, Mo., June 3 —Oattle—Receipts, | sood raw, por gallon, 20 linssed boiled, per 8,200 head: shipments, 900 head; supply more | gallon, B50; Lard, wintor ste'd, liberal; good grades firm; lower qualities weak; | No, 1, 60c; No. 2, 50; castor , per gal. fair to good thipping_steors, $1.80@5.50; ex- [ lon, 1'50c; No, 8, 1 40; sweet, per gnllm%vl 00 ortors, £5.00@5.70; fgood butclion” staors, | sperm Ww. o por gallon, 1 603 feh W. B, 4.00@1.85; mixed bitchers’ atock. $3,25@ | per gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, por gallon, 90; 4.25; stockers and feeders, $3.50@4.75; graes | No. 1, 76¢; lubricating, zero, per x-llon.BOc Texms, $3,50@4.00. wummer, 160; ’gulden maching, No. 1, per Sheep — Receipts, 1,800 head; shipments, | lon, 85¢; No, 3, 280; sperm, signal, pe flon none; good gradesl steady; farm- —clipped, | 90c; turpentine per gallon, 460; n‘pthn. Tde, native; $2.25@1.00; lambs, per head, $1.50@ | ver gallon, 16c,) Spirits, OorooN® SPIRITS—188 proof, 119; do, 101 roof, 1 20; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, Y 9: du, 188 proof, 1 18. ALOOHOL—188 pooof alcokol 2 80 per wine OMAHA MARKETS. Orrick or THE OMAHA Bem, Wednesday Evening, June 3, The followlng prices are charged rotailers B gallon, by jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- | * Wyiskizs—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; B s S — R e e —-m;;mm«a—m-m No. 8 boards, No, 4 boards, 1 12 70 10 75 No. 1, 8 inch, 12 and 14 foet, rongh No. 1, 6inch, 16 foot, rough. . N6 2, 8 fnel, 12 and 14 foet, rongh No. 2, & inch, 16 feet, rough No. 1, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No. 1, 4 tuch, 16 foet, rough No. 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No. 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rongh BIDING, 1st Com., 12, 14 and 16 feet. 2d Com.. 14 and 16 foet. .. 8d Com,, 14 and 16 feet. . Fence, 14 and 16 foet. .. BRADED ORILING, 15t Com, § inch, Norway 2d Com, § inch, Norway FLOORING, 13t Com, 6 Inch, white pine. 24 Oom. 6 inch, white pin 8d Com, 6 inch, white pine Sel. Fence 6 (nch, white pi 18t and 2d Clear yellow pine, SHIP LAP, No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch., No, 2 Plain, 10 inch. Nel, O, .ul « 15 50 . 14 60 238 00 35 00 28 00 20 00 . 2450 818 00 16 (0 FINTSHING, 1at, 24 and 84 Olear, 1}inch, s, (2a. 1st, 2d, and 3d Oloar, 13 and 2 inch, B Seloct, 13, 13 and 2 inch, s, 28 Lt 24 ‘and $d, Olear, 1 inch, s, 2 A Belect, 1 inch, s, 2 B Select, 1 inch, 8, 2 BTOCK BOARDS, A 12 inch, s, 1+, 12, 14 and 16 feet, B 12 inch, s. 1, 12, 14 and 16 feet...... 012 inch, s, 18, 12,14 and 16 feet. ,50 D 13 inch, &, 18, 12, 14 and 16 foet. No. 1 Com, 1 {3, 14 wnd 1675 18 00 No. 1 Com. 12m., 18, 10,18 and 20 ft21 00 No. 2 Com, 12 in.,s. 1 8. 12, 14and 16 ft.14 75 BATTRNS, WELLTUBING, PIOKETS, 0.G. Bata, 8 inch. . 0. G, Bate, 2§ inch. inch Bats, 8. 1. nch well tubing, D & 3 8 inch well tubing, B! .28 Pickota: D. & H. Flat, §31 00; D'& i, Square BIINGLES AND ATH, 16 inch, Clear. *A* Standard, & inch, lear No. 1. Lath, 185 ‘White Cedar, 0 inch, halves. . 700; | White Codar, 54 inch, halves. . White Cedar, 8 inchos, quarters. .. White Codar, 4 inch, round . LINE, ETC, Quincy white lime (best) Cement. . Plaster (Michigan) . Tarred felt, per cwt. Straw board, per cwt. Hiaes. iy e, 15@15e, dey tat, 10@TIeE TA@74o; dry_fin ¢, dry ot Gl T e e Tallow—4}@5e. Grease—Primo white, @40, N chants with the exception of grain, which is | Fine blended, 1 50@3 00; Kentucky bour- quoted at the prices furnished by the elova- :;m! 2 00,(%8 glsx genmky and Pennsylva- 3 a ryes, tora and other local buyers: ‘Braxbizs—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- — tic, 160@38 00, Live Ntock Market. Gins—Imported, 4 50@600; domestlo, 150 Hogs—Receipts were liberal at the Union | @3 00. Stock yards to-day, and the market active| RUMS—Imported, 450@500 NewEnx'-nd. at the advance. Common rough | 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00, mixed packing, 8330@3 40; good to|. OHAMPAGNES—Imported, per case, 28 00@ choico mixed packing, $3.50@3.60. Common | 84 00; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00. rough hogs and skips unsaleable. All sales of stock in_this market are made per Dry Paints cwt livo weight unlees othorwiso stated. | white lead B83c; French Dead hogs sell at 14c per pound for weights ss, So)) Fazly DENVER MARKET. Frous—Colorado, 100 1t T 2156220, put ent, 100 Ibs., 2 76@3 00 , 100 lbe, 2 75 @sw; iesbaan, 530 e, T 00y ey 100 Tt Gnm. Fxm, ro—Whost 1001bs, 813 Ibs, 115@1 2)ioats, Nebraska ST 3,100 Tba L B0@1 153 Nebsaakn oats whitg 165@L 70! bran, ton, 17 00; chop, corn, Lbe, 1 20@125,75; cliop mcixed, 100 1bs, 150 @1 60; corn meal, 100 Ibs 1 40@1 60, Hay—Loose, uer ton, 10 COID]Z 00; baled, second_bottom, 10 50@11 00; baled, apland, whiting, 2hc; whiting gilders, g0 witl com’l, 13c; lampb) I:rf\x. Germantown, 145! lampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian blue, o untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; um burnt, 40; umber, raw, 4o; sienna, burn dctr slonns, raw, do; Parl grean, gouine, 20 Paris green, common,20c; chrome 003 chromo green, K., 120; vermillion, Eng 7Bo; vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian, red 100; sone plak, 1dg; Venetian, red, Cookion's 9J0; Venetian, red. American, 1¢6; red lead 74o; chrome yalluw, gouuiae, 500; chrome yal- ., 120: ochre rochelle, Sc; ochre, Frenh s ochre, American, 3c: Wmm. ‘mineral, ; lohigh brown, 2jo; Spanish brown, 2jc; vncellmner al, 85 Gl "ABNISHES—Barrels, per lont ture, exten, 81 10; Furniturs, No. 1, 815 coach, 6x tra, 81 40; cosch, No. 1, 81'20; Damar, extra, tl 755 Jngan, 70c l?hlllum. extra, 850, SELLING PRICES, P ulOu.—thte lead, 'hard oll fnish 150, Omaha, P. P. Winter Wheat—Hirm;best quality patent at | so; white Tond, . Louls, e 6 60; Marseil 3.00@3.30. lea "green, Freishiino) Second auality—82.70@3. e Spring Wheat—Bost ‘1‘“1"1?'“""“ 23,10, | §onch zins, in varniah sest., 206; Franch zine, in oil asat, 150; raw and burnt amber, 1 'b Second quality—83.4065 0. ran—70c per owt. . Ghopped Heed—Per 100 L., 905@81,00 i Ao e CQora Eiaak and froey black, 160 drop” black, 160 eal—$1.00@1.20 per owt. Bareening—No. 1, 60c per owt; No' 2, 60c. | Prussian blus, 40c; 'ultramarine blue, 180; chromegreen, L, M & D., 16c; blind and Hominy —8150 pér owt. ] orte=7Do per o shutter green, L. M. & D,, 16¢; Paris green, 180; Tndian red, 150; Venetian red, 9o; Tus- Graham—83.00 ver owt. Hay—$18,00@19.00 per ton, can red, 32c; American vermillion, 1. .tP yellow ochre, 9c; L, M., O, [ General Produce yollow ochre, 90; golden_ochre, 16¢; nz Butter—The market is in the worst state of | d£yor, 8c; graining colors, > Upitoa, dark oak, tation and the glut continues. A walnit. cestaut sad wak comparatively small portion of the receipts— composed of the best quality of fresh grass Dry Goods butter only—is picked out by the trade, 10c| Brown SHrETINGE—Atlantlo A, 7}o; Atlan. beln the best price obiainablo and almost an | o P, o Atlatio LT, Bl; Brahavwok, Thos exception, whi'e all off grades, such as lack Bo"ar Dam LL,630; Liawrence LL, 63c; T uniformity In color or have not beon worked | oifte’ 11, 786;. Topal Shandacd, 646; Indian properly, are taken by packers only at ex-| Head A, 7o; w.uchuuu A, 6 tremely low prices, ranging from @7, Tho | He BaowN SHERTINGS--Argyle, 60; Pep- total is surely very discouraging to shippers, | peroll R, 630; Salisvury R, 60, and prosects aro anything but bright. Sales | * Brzacaun Corrons--Ballon, 4-4, 6ic; Bal are made very slow now, lon, 7-8, 5ho; Cumberland, 4-4, 74e; Davoll DD, Eggs—At the beginoing of the week it 3,, F,;,?m.m;, 40; Fruit of Ld.s Toom 4, 8; of 200 pounds and upwards, and 1o for under 200 pounds. Pregnant sows are docked 40 pounds and stags 80 pounds, Shoep—$8.00@3.75 for common to good. Gattle—Firm; butchers' stock, $3.50@4,00 for good cows and heifers; dressedbeef steers, averaging 1,050 to 1,150 pounds, $4.60@4.80; good, averaiiog 1,250 to 1,400 pounds, $1.90@ Grain Wheat—0Oash No, 2, 670, RyoGmn No.b, o4 o, 8, 5ir, Oorn—No, 3, 8 Oata—No, 2, 300, Flour and Milstuffs, 1". seemed as if the market was going to strength- | 83c: Glory of the Weet, 840; Golden Gate, Bk; en up somo, but receipts incrensed and they | Hill 7.8, 70; Hill 4.4, 7ho; Lonadale, 7§o; New would not move above 1Cc, Kotten egas are | York Mills, 103e; Wmn tta, 1040, no: l:“l:;mfl in an appearance and candling is | ~ Dyoks (Colored)—Boston, 8 oz., 1140; Bos necessary, ton, 10 040; Boston, 9 124e; Fall Ri: Pounltey—Receipts of old chickens are very 95,10k Besten, § ox., 186} it o heavy and demand is only limited, not over 83,00 ebtalnable. Spring chickens are also | Polnt plentiful and slow sale at $3,00; lacger sizes aro wanted and will bring batter prices. Potatoss—In more liberal supply, and do- mand only fair at 60c for best stock; Califor- 1in new potatoes selling at 3@dc per 1b, Onons—Now southern sell at 8625 per barrel, California choico at 5o per lb, and Bermuda at $3.00 per bush crate, Boana-_In moderate request; navy, v bushel, $1.50@1.60; medium, per bush $13041 40, 0 0z., 13hc; Point Bear, 8 Tlclmuu -Amoskesg, 180 Fancy, York, DENIMS—Amoskesg, llcl Beaver Oreek 90; Ha Seisoy fiontlmnhl 1 Oordls. 130; Pearl River, 2lo; o3 Hamleton Awnings, 12] o 180; Beaver B 10cy Beue! Dmk Kers, 80} Jaffrey D & T, 12§o; flul Pnrl River, 18¢; War- I 3 Warren BB (brown), o 105: Watron 00 [brow Oaxsnios - Fifth avenue glove finlsh, 430; stone glove finish, 5o, — 'xl JORSET ;uanAcfor:‘, ‘1’ o} Hancock, 8c; ocors' List earsarge. 7ho; Do o e Alis, Oior Amesionn, Sy A Evnufl—l’ wdered, m,mz loaf, Nemrnr old’s 6o; Ooehsoo 60; Harmony, 440 ndlga confectioners’ A, 7] Standard | 7o; * Indigo 7.8, Tiher ln 14 ho; Btoel extra O, o}o, extra O, Gho; medinm ymn-, 6o | River, bhe; Charter darle yellow, bie. e mnt:x;ous inerisn, 41 Ohooo o Gloucester, 4ho; Southbr'dge, 4he; Waver- loys 4405 Romlal R“) inch, 83 ¥l &) e, Tho 1 toth | ory ‘per ‘.&m 25008 gt?f'}mb- b 'f:z'; e Y o, R R0 A0 e, |0 e e 7, 16 Louen 260@2 75, i g R b AT I % .:;‘.;mfi;hppu. 18¢; eploe, 140; cloves, 200 };t:, 1}0, coil e;luln. per 1b, ::rllzmamul;:ble. Braor—Standard Com,, 270, bbls; Btaadard u&hr‘:; '-'pnngm. Tado; Burdens horso. do 4 gallon kegs, $1,80 shoos, 4 80; Burden's muleshoes, 5 80, Dsy Fauirs—No 1, quarter apples. bbls D Wisk—In car lots, 4 00 per 100, 6303 N O slived, boxes, 6hc: evaporated, boxes, NAu.l—RMu 10to 60; iron, 2.25; steel, 8hoj es, boxes lljo; peaches, }: boxes, 940) mn- , none in the B8roT—8hot, 150; buckshot, 1 85; orlental market; raspberrie wder, kegs, 8 50a4 00;do, half 200; do Oulm—-Mlud. 10@11; atisk, 9@1L0y bwist | B oo, R e T R P stick, 9o, per 100 feet, 50c, OracKERS —Garneau’s soda, butter and Lzan—Bar, 1 65, nic, 4§; creams, 7!. xhlsflr snaps, 74; Oou.—Oumwhndbluhmlth 10 00; Mor- els run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 7 50; | 5 003 Wmhbnut nut, 5 00; Towa lum| Zflnoo; l-mllv Tows nut sw.m 35 , 700; Anthra- clet, 11 3ball 60; Cauon City, 7 00 pet on, Dry Lumber. ‘Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, Oorrees—0r *h c- ity ,.f,.' amwu Foarl, 4ho; Bilvor |Gloss, o Starch, 80; Excelsior Gloss, 70; Oorn, 7 c. Uannel Goons,—Oystews (Standard) per cade, 8 90; strawberries, 2 1b “per case, 3 50; Paapberrise, 815, 5 g, oase, 2 60; Oulitornia pears per case, b apricots, per case, b 00; 0 per case, b 50; white cherrics per case, 6 76; plums per case, 4 50; whortleber- rios ' per case, 8 00; exg plums, 2 Ib, _per case, | 6 2 90; Kr«n goges, 21b, oase, 2 40; pine | 2x8 aples, 2 Ib, 3 Oul)Ln—Buxu. 40 be, 16s, 1240, 8a. 124, .50/16 60(17.60/18 boxers 40lbs, 16,0z, Bs, 12§c; half box, 20lbs., 88, 120, BOABDS, Matcnss—Per oaddie, 850; round,r1,case | No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ¢, 265; square, caes, 170; Oshkosh, cascs gr 120 No, 2 boards, 12 14 anal6 s ) 8 . |20tt. 2210 |24 l&ll!hl)fllhlwlflw"w |16.00/16.00117,00 19,50 10,60 WNU 17.00{18:00 19. m:uw un.uvmmunul 00/10,00/17.00{15.00 ¢ 60 : | raddishes, doz, 4 12 00@14 00; ifalte; looss, ton, 12 0015 00; straw, ton, 6 00@7 00. Borram — Oreamery, finert, 1b. 21@285; sreamery, acod, b '248250; Llinoia and Towa dairy, Ib, 18@20c; Kaneas and Ne- braaka dairy, Ib, 1.(,uc~ common, Ib,6@8c; bunennecra-mery, 20@22c; * buttering aairy, Ib, 16@1¢c, OHeesg—Full cream, 1b, 13@160; hfll cream, Ib, 10@11c; skim, 1b, 903 s-mh ported, m; Swiss, domaestic, Ib, 20@22; s Siate, froah candied, “doz, U@16o; fresh ranch, dor, 16@16c, PourtrY —Live old chickens, doz, 5 50@6 00; dressed chickens, Ib, 16@16c; dressed turkeys, Salt Laks, lbe, 2758 - |1b., 20@22¢, Porators— 100 1bs. 1 65@1 95; 100 1bs, 2 00; new Calilornia, 100 eru.nu:u Onlons, 100 lbs, 4 125; turnips, 100 1bs, 1 75; cabbage, new Califor- nia, 100 Ibe, 8 C0@S 25; lettuce, doz, 50c; oung enions, doz, 20c; pluley doz, 40c; pie plant, doz, 20¢c; oyster plant,” doz, £0c; spinach, doz, 8c; asparay Ib, 405, califiower, Ib, 18c; cucumbers, doz, 150@1 75, Guesx Favims—Apples, bbl, 850; Messina lomons, extra, box, 5 00@6 00, onnberrlal bbl, 12 00; Messina crnnken. bo: 76@000 Culifornia osange box, 2 251 bunch, 2 00@4 00; pine apples, doz, 400@ 5‘)0 htnwhnrrlsn California, 16c qt, 800 335'box; strawberries, eastern, crate, 3 5@ 65 b0; cherrlu, lllnmln 10 Ib box, 2258 8 00; plums, box, 2 25; apricots, box, 3 CUBED T8—Hawms, sugar mued. Ury 10fc; bacon, broakfast, Tbe 109@1Tho;” salt los, .b, 7}@7fc; lard in palls, 9}@0c; lard lnflmu.se i MeArs—Dressed beet, Colorado, per loom 7 007 26; hoga. _drossod, 100" Ton 6 25@6 75; matton, 100 ks, 6 10@6 50, Live 8100k—Beof grass cattle, 100 Ibe, 4 00 @4 50; hogs, 100 It 4 50@175; sheep, 100 1bs, sheared, 2 75@8 50. Hidow,~Dry Hitat No.1, par Ib, 114@120) No, 2, Ib, 9@10c; green stecrs and 4@bc; green enl(, lb, (@8c; green’ 1b, 5@bo; brandod calt, Ib, Go .he-rlmg 1oum.:-hup-m dq,l €60; deer 6l b. 12@10: an skins, lo. 12@15; el , Ib, $@10c; tallow Ib, @440 WooL—Uolorado choice, per (b. 14@16c: heavy, 12@18ch; New Mexican, average, 7 Duoss (Gray)-Weat Polut, ox, Lo; West | @100, st Yusn—Mockeral, No, 1 140 kit 115@ 185; mens. 2 00; Oalifornia salmon, halt bbl, 950r Holland harrin‘. keg, 125; fresh lake trout, bbl, 15@16c, FRED W. GRAY, (Sucorssor T0) FOSTER & GRAY, WHOLES.A LE LUMBER/ WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI- FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR. Bear Crek Lime, Loulsville Cement Portland Cement, Towa and Michigan Plas- ter, Hair, Etc, Etc. Cor, 6th & Douglas St HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, Qirect Line for Engiand, France and Germany. The ereamships of this well known line are bullt of lron, In water-tight compartments, aad are fur- mhhld with 'vlrv requisite to make the passage bosh ql ‘They carry the United Alll. and leave New York for Plymouth (LONDON HAHHUM, to or JGen New York' and 880-8100. erags from Hamburg, €10. ' O, B RlcHARD &0 eral Pass. Agents, 01 Broad: Washington 1n | La Selle strects, Chicago, or Henry Pundt, Mark Hansen, F. ores, Harry Deuol in Omaha; Gronewlg & Sohoenegen, ia Council Blu ffs 00 | ingenulty can create; Its PALAC e CHICAGOQ Ano w RAILWAY. 0 SI—:i:]OR’I‘ LIINE and Chicaeo. The on y 10 take for Des Moines, Marshall. To the rnn ple of Ne. olorado, Wy Utah, Tdaho, Nevad advantages not possfble by any other line, Among a fow of the numerous polnts of superior. THE BEST ROUTE AND town, Codar Rapids, Ol ton, Dixle Chfoago, Mil Oregon, w..mmm. and c.hnm.l- it offers superior botween LEEPING CARS which are models of comfort and elogance; Ita PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed by any and 188 widely oelobrated PALATIAL DINING OALS the equal of which cannot be found elsewhere. At Council Blufts the tralns of the Union Paclfic Ry. connect in Union Dopot with those of the Chica fin & Northwestern Ry In Chicago the trains of thie ine make close connection with those of all eastern linea. FoeDurill, Ocjombon, Eadtisapolls Ciaclanul Niagara Falls, Buftalo, Piltabu Montreal on, Now York, Philadelphis, Baitimare, Wash, ington and all palnt« in tho East, sk the ticket agent for tckets via tho ~NORTH-WESTERR, ' 1t vou wisn the best accommodation agonta sell ticketa via this line, M. HUGHITT, General Manager. All tioket R § HAIR, Gon. Pres. Agent. CHICAGO . N. BABCOCK, 1412 FMHIth flmlhn Neb, ICAGO, Gon o Milwarkes & S1 Pl RAIL W.AY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Oedar Rapids, Davenport, Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Lslaud, Froeport Tanesvil Madison, La Cross Belote Winona, ‘And all other xmpormc points East, North- enst and Southeast. Ticket office at 1401 Fnrnlm ntreet (In Paxton Ho tel), and at Union Pacific De) Dulinut Stoopors and the! Fiost Dintng Cara in the World are run on tnemain lines of the Cricaao MILWAUKRR & S. PAUL R'Y and every attention is paid m assengers by coutteous employet of tho company. . MERRILL, A. V. H, CARPENTER, General Manager, Gon'l Passenger Agent. R. MILLER, GEQ. F. HEAFFORD, st Gén'l Munagor Gen'l Pass Agent 3T, GLARK, Gea't Superintondent Railway Time Table. In Effect April bth, 1885, ‘The attention of the travelling public Is called fo Abe fach hisls the onl; mmphl- and absolutely n«A ime-table published in the city, All trains arrive at and dopari from Omaha by Central Standard Tralns of the C. 8%, r.mao. arrive at and de part from thelr depot, corns u! ll\h and Wobllu strosts; bratns o1 iho . &M, 0, B & Q. sd K, O sty &0C. B. lmmlhokli. it dopots oo from 7; 0, 0x00ph Bunday) d, Unlon Pacific dej ki DulyiD sxoep 'MW ARD DEPART, EERL VRSE Eeane: 5 lvmluy o 1 11 20a| Night lxvn-‘ s SOUTHWARD, Mis url Pacmc ARRIVE. o Denver .zg.s;-m:«- For Chioago via *Riamth| For Chioago via C. Blufls| NORTHWARD, t. P M. & Gitons: Gty M A Onkdaud docommodatici GWAWA BRIDGE TRAINS DBummy Trains Leave Omahia a4 040,160 9 50, 10 00, 11 lfllm,lififl,im.lw 400, dys th 760 and 10 Leave Counoll Blufts (mudu‘ demen s 115 lo80, 1140 8 ; 180, 4 and'1145 pm. On Sund s \50'9 80 and 11 40 & m Mu-ndubpmunln-wulnmmn. Arive st 7 minutes later, Omaha 20 minufes later Tr.n"ay'r[.m Loavo Omaha ai 8 16, § am, 18 aac 3 00p m, datly, slA“ vo %094 and 1116 & m, 120, B 80, 7 85 and 13 BUNDAY TRAINS To and trom Chicago via the Tripartite Alllanoce Lines. T 1 a—%) 1 5 #l 17] 8241 1013-2810-80 - Bunday oveniag and Monday woralng traind arriv corresponding order. C. B. & Q. tralns run eve day. 7-38 g 1224 a1 121 STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unlon Paclfio depot at 6 40 & m and 6 35 " axrive from Stook ¥ards a4 7 58 w and 6 26 § m. Seventeen years Experience, DR.G. W.PANGLE Bonder o Disontos cf Men il Women, | Electriy tod cb., up-stairs. out any explanstion {ron tho patieat, - Consultation ree At offce. | Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrhof thollead. ~Disenses of she Eyo and ver Complalut, Kidaey Com- by, Mental Dopression, Loss of Bright's Diseaso, 8t Vitue White Bwelliogs her Sropay Gured. Withous Toppiae: Attention Given to Private and Veaereal Diseases of ds,_ Taro Worms emcved in two or thice hours or No Pay, Hommorrholds or Piles Cured or No Charges Made, Those who are afflicted will save live and hun ¢reds o dollars by caling 03 o wilug . G. W, PANGLE'S Horbal Medicines, xee nlnu‘ u:m Tforits ‘preschipiion of & Aoieq speclalsl (20% & :ndy Driggisa ca ol dddrese A D & CO.« LOUISIANA, M0 CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, '::l_fnnml Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1310 Farnam Street OMAHA, NEBRASKA SOUTH OMAHA The Advantage of Settling in the New Town The title “South Omaha’ doesnot mean the southern part of the city of Omaha.but is the name of the thriving town commencine at the Union Stook yards on l(n south, and extend ing for a mile and & balf north, nearly connecting with thecity limits of (lmnhn he company have agai concluded to put 021 vale 1,000 lots, and let the purchasers of the same realize the profit which the enhanced value of these lots 18 sure to make, It now being an assured fact that South Omaha is destined—in the near future—to be the largest live stock market west of Chicago, there can ba no doubt that this property in & fow years will ba worth five or even ton times the amount that it san be bought for to-day, Some may nak: _If this is 80, why dc not the company keep it and realizo this vrofit The answer is, that in order to mnkn lots valuable, there must be improvements on or sur rounding them, and as is the case in all new towns, special inducements must be offered first to get the psople to take hold and build, There are probably mow such inducements offered by South Omaha than were ever pu forth by any new town. The large business done by the stock yards company aud the im- mense alaughter and packing honses together with their auxilaries are no small fenture in 14 apgregate of events that are destined to make South Omah & large placa. Again, the town is ot o addtion to Omahy st i not iabl fo ciy taxes, athough i exjoya al the benofit from the growth of Omahia that it would if it were just INSIDE the city limits, but boing just OUTSIDE, only county taxes are collacted, which are merely nominal. The town owas and operates its own water works, which farnish an abundant supply of pure speing water, Dam, my trains will ron on the B, & M. and,U, P. railways every hotr, stopping at the north end of thatown sito as well na at the stock yards, The Thirteenth stroot horae cars will run:» Hasoall's park this spring, and to the stock yards atno distant day. The high altitude and_the location n healthy one. OF course thero aro those who do not balieve that South Omaha will amount to much Thin kind of people didn’t believe Chicago would ever bo anything better than a cranberry patch that Omaha would evor aytgrow bet vilago clothes, that thoro nover could bo any fruit raisod in Nebrasks, etc. ete. Who made it win? The sceptics, or those that had an abiding faith in_the energy, intelligence and resourses of this great country? For information, maps, prices and terms apply at the company’s office, 216 S, Thirteenth Stroot, Merchant's National Bauk Building. first Hoor, M.A.UPTON, Asst.Sec’y and Manager, G, B. GREEN, GEO. BURK (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirds value of steclk.) GREEN & BURKE. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS UNION STOCK YARDS, Omaha, Neb. Merchants & Farmors Bank, David City, N Kearney National Bank, Kearney, Neb, Columbus S'ate Bank, Columbus, Nab, McDonald’s Bank, North Platte, Neb, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb., CLARKE, Prest. and Tmu OHN T.CLARKE, Secretary. H. T CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. SUCOEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS [ ARGEST Jobbing Drug houso bobween Chloagro and San Franciaco, OAPITALL STOCK, §200,000. Ws L Rae st b tomot She mrket at Wl tines. Will duplioate Chicago and 8, Louls prices with frelght added._ Our spec'alty will bo Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Es/imates glven on plite glass. To those aboiit to embark in tho drug businoss will do well to11 14 your Interost by oalling on us or send for our prioo st walch will appoar Yout January, 6th, Mall orde sollelted. 114 HARNEY STREET. P. I BOYER CO., DEALERS IN ob. ENRY T. A CLARKER,Vice Presiden e Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, ‘VAULTS, LOGKS, ETG. AORNO Farnam Bitreot. Omaha SPEQCIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. §'WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TG Our Ground Oil Cake It Isthe best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to three pousds of o orn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter Inste nnla down, will increase in wolght and be In good marketable ocnli- {on in the Dairymen, as well ea others, who use it, can testify to its mer- its. Try it and dve for yourselves. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks. Addre: WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS. Omsaha. Neb, THE 4. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Power and lano PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS Ebpgine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Beliing, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittiogs at wholenale or retall. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, OHURUB AND BOHOOL BELLS. COorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, =z C. 'F. COODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnistes and Window Glags OMAHA, NEB, M. HELLMAN & CO,, Wholesaie Clothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR, 13TH, OIVI A ELA. N ES. A 070 LYK, Bag, & Supt, G. B, N, 8ADLER, Asst. Eog, H, W, DIAMOND, Asst. Secy MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSA Mun'tg's and Builders of Wrooght Inon, Stecl, Howe Truss and Combination BRIDGES For Railroads and Highwaya. Turn_Tables, Draw Spavs, Roo \asa0s, Plors and Sub- structures. ealnsey, Shire & Tul PROPRIETORS, A, McLouth, Agent. H. A Wise, Corresponience sallcited from englucers and bridg Ploase send ug notice of sll bridge work to let. oubractors.