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NEBRASKA it fant OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PAID UP CAPITAL . . . . $250,000 BURPLUS NOV, 1, 1884 . . s+ 23,000 OFFICRRS! A. E, TovzarL, Prosident. Vice President. ‘W.V.Monse, Jxo.8.CoLriNs, Liewrs 8, Ri K, K.Hayden,As+'t. and Aoting Oashier. BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, COR. 12th AND FARNAM S8TS3, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINFSS TRANSACTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upen favorable terms and upon accounts of banks and bankers, EXCHANGE, 8. W, Yares, FORFI(.C Government Bo;dn]ldnd County and City securities bourht an In its treatment of customers the most lib. oral polloy is purmed consistent with safoty snd sound banking, and we invite corres, enco or personal inquiry in connection there- wil FINANCE AD COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Naw Yomx, Juno {,—Money—Easy at 1 per cent. Prime mercantile paper—4@D per cent, Foreign Exchange—Sterling bills, §4.86}, Governments—Continuestrong but dull and unchanged. Stocks—Dull all day, Prices were barely steady at the opening this morning and imme- diately the market sold off a fraction, but the decline was checked and the highest prices of the day were generally reached before 1 o'clock, After the announcement had been made that the Northwestern directors had de- clared the usual 3} per cent dividends on common stock and that the surplus, after the paylng of the dividend, would amount to £502,000, a determined ratd was made upon hatand several other stocks, notably Union Pacific, Pacific Mail, and Lackawanns, re- sulting in a declinein the last hour of § to fo. Thers was a slight rally just before the close of the board which caused the market to close ashade above the lowest figures of the day. Tho Chicigo & Alton gross earnings for the month of May were reported at $585,552, a decrease from the same month of last year of $64,108, Baoliio 6's of 85 BTOCES AND smms. ———— GENERAL PRODUCE. (OHIOA0O, Cn10460, TlL, June 4.—Flour—Quiet and unchanved, ‘Wheat—Strong and buoyant; when opened not much offered, but soon there was a good development; prices advanced rapidly 2jc, eased off e, advanced c, fluctusted som selling off 50. and closed 24c over yesterday; 8730 For canh; 8740 for June: 89G80k for July; 913@91c for August; No, 2 red, 95hc. Corn—Active, irregular, uosettled and gen- erally higher, sympathizing with wheat; ad- vanced fc over yesterday, and closed within 1o of outside; 40fc for cash and June; 163@ 464c for J Oats futures ranged a ier; divers on new crop advanced S@Ac ho for cash; 33§@33he for June and 83@28ke for August. Rye—Quiet at 60c. Barley—Nominal, Timothy Seed—Dull and unchanged; prime, 1.5 Flaxseed—8L36, Pork—¥airly active but steadies 5@10c and ciosed comparatively easy, trading ckiefly for July and August; $10.3)@10 35 for cash; $10.50@10.31% (ur June; $10.35@ 10,574 for July; $10.45@10.474 for Augus Lnrd-umet, steady and about unchange #0500 02} for a.;hfind Juno; $6.674@0.60 for July; 6,674 for August Bull ly Meats—Shoulders, $3.80@3.85; sho! oar, §5,55@5.90; short ribs, §0,25@5.274. wb..m-—smdy at $L.15' Butter—Unchanged; fair to fine creamery, 1lglbc' choice dairy, 12@14dc, ‘Weak; new cheddars, 6@12¢; flats, 7o; young Americas, 7 5; skims 1@dc. eras—ull and casy st 11@126. oY hoay, oo salbed 7The; light, s@uc. ‘damaged, 6@12¢; bull hides Gc; dry salted, 11@12c. low.—Unchanged; No. 1 country, 85,12 @5 T Keoeipts, Bhip'ts, et advanced 14,000 186,000 137,000 5,000 1,000 Oorn, Oata, bushels. Rys, bushels Barley, bushs MILWAUKEE PRODUOR Mitwavkes, Wis,, June 4,—Wheat— Strong; No, 2 Milwaukee, 87o; July, 890; August, 89%c, Corn' Quiet; No, 2, m-;e. Oats- l)ull' 1\0 2,8 Rye— No, 1, l:.u. Bltloy—Waak; No. 1, 083, Provisions—Firm; mém pork, cash and June, $10.35; July, $10,45, NEW YORK PRODUOB. Nxw Yorg, June 3, — Wheat—Spot bigher and quiot;' options opensd lower, later advanced und slosed steady; receipts, 85,000 bushe! 23,000 bushels; adedred red,’ ‘I‘J 94¢; No. 2 red, $1.00§ in i 81,03}, 7 Aunn closing dm; iaio better, closing firm; receipts, expol Nfl‘ 15230“) hllllhlll, ur; b b8je; No. 2, ¢, elevator an “"d"’ Zéa B o Casatal e ) August | g, Ll t bije. o .g?m. with fair business; rocelpte, 81,080 bushels; exports, 30,000 b\uhall, mixed | i weatern, 30)@41c; white, 43@45c E xu—l)gmlnd firm; western; 14)@143. Pork—Dull, Lard—Less active; quoted 86.774; August, 2(@)6. Butter—Urchanged; western, TOLEDO, 8@164e. Tovrno, O, June 4. red, nash, and June, 93 Qorn—Quiet; No, ‘quhlnd June,484c, Oats—losctive, OINCINNATI, CINCINNATI, U.. June 4,—Wheat — Dull; 2 red, $1.00. Brw; N ) A et iz Now 8 mixed; 48¢. Cwn- Dully No. tract :f(ude spot - Wheat—Dull; No, Oats ~ Firm;No, 2 mixed, 35@80kc. Rye—Fair demand; No. 2, 73@74e, Barley—Dull and nominal Pork--Demand light at £10,75, Lard—Firmer at 86 30, Whisky—Steady at $1.13, KANSAS OITY, Rawsas Orry, Mo, June 4—Wheat— Steady; oath, SOhc; July, 83¢; August, S6o bid, xxlc asked, Corn—Strong; osh, 403c bid, 408 asked; June, 40hc bid, 40jc asked; July, 41}c bid, 124c aked. Onts—Nominalj no bids, LIVERPOOL, Liverpool, June 4.—Wheat—Flat; un- chabged; red western spring, 01 10d@7s 1d; winter, 7e@7s 2d. Corn—Dall; tnchanged; new mixed wost ern, 48 6. AT, LOUIS PRODUCE, Br, Lonm, Mo, June 4.—Wheat—Fairly active and hgher; closed $@dc under top fig- ures; $1,02 for 3 81.08% for July; 81,04}@ 1.04 for August Corn— Higher; 43i@444c for cash; oje for bid for cash and Y Wv o—Slow; 60 bid. hisky—Steady at $1.13 Afternoon Board —Whe §¢ higher Corn—i@ better. i LIVE STOOK, OHIOAGO. Omr10460, IlL, June 4,—The Drovers’ Jour- nal roports: Oattlo—Reseipts, 5,100 head; strong, d a shade higher! shipping steers, istillery, $1,90@5 35; cows 2.35@4 4% stockers and feede Hogs—Receipts, 19,000 head; active, firm andic higher; rough and mixed, $3, 0505 packing and shipping, $3.90@4.15; light, 83,85@1.15; skips, $3,00@3.£0, Sheep—Hecelpts, 1,500 head; _common, woaker; good, stronger; shorn, '$2.40@3.70; common to cEoice wooled, $3.75@4.75, KANSAS OITY LIVE STOOK, June 4.—Oattio—Re- hipments 1,700 head; strong and fairly active; exporters,83. 20@5. 401 common _to choico shipping, $1.60@5.15; foeders, $1.45@1.75; cows, $8.00@1.00, Hogs—Kecelpts, 6,300 'head; shipments, 5,400 head; firmer and 5@10c higher; assorted, $5.75@3.80; heavy and mixed, $5.60@8.70. Sheep—Receipts, 500; shipments, none; steady; common to good muttons, $2.00@8.00. BT, LOUIs, B, Louts, Mo., June 4.—Oattle—Receipts, 8,000 head: shipments, 25) head; steady: native shipping _steers, $1.75@5.60; good butchers’ steors, $1.70@4.80; mixed butchers’ stock, $3,25@4.25. hoop—Receipts, 900 head; shipmonts, ,200; steady: common to choice clipped na: tives, $2.£0@1 00, s P OMAHA MARKETS. Orrior oF THE OMAHA Bxe, Thursday Evening, June 4, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- chants with tho exception of grain, which is quoted at the prics furnished by the eleva- tors and other local buyers: active $1.80@ d mixed, 3 60@5.00. $ K, oelpts, 1,000 head; Iave sto; Market. Hogs—Receipts were liberal st the Union Stock yards and the market stronger at bc bighery all wold, Common - rough mixed packing, 88 35@3.45; good to cholce mixed packing, $3.55@3.65. Common rough hogs and skips = uasaleable, ~All salos of stock in this market are made per cwt live weight unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at 1ic per ponnd for weights of 200 pounds and upwards, and 1o for under 200 pounds, Pregnant sows are docked 40 Pounds and stags 80 pounds, Sheen—83.00@3.75 for common to good, Cattlo—Strong ot yesterday's quutnlom butchers’ stock, @4.00 for good cows and heifers; dressed beef .wm, averaging 1,030 to 1,160 pounds, $4.60@4.80; good, averaging 1,250 to 1,400 pounds, $.90@ Grain ‘Wheat—Oash No, 2, 67c. Baig Qorn—No, 3, 860, Oats—No, 2, 300, Flour and Millstuffs, SELLING PRICES, Winter Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at $3,00@3,30, Second auality—82.70@3.00. Spring Whoat—Boot qunity pateatiat 3,10, Socond quality~82.40@5.00. Bran—T70c per ow! Ghop oeaer 100 Ibs. 905@81.00 Sorocalog o, b B pas ows Mo' 2, 60, reening—No. por awt; Not 2, 800, Hominy—81.50 per ows. 4 Shorts—76 per cwt. Grahani—$2.00 per cwt, Hay—$18.00@19.00 per ton, General Produce 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—is picked ont by the trade, 10c being the best price obtainable and almost an exception, while all off grades, such a3 lack uniformity In color or have not been worked properly, aro taken by packers only at ex- tremely low prices, ranging from 8@7c. The total is surely very discouragivg to shippers, and prosgects are anything but bright. Sales are made very slow now, Fggu—At the beginning of the week it |\ seemed as if the markat was going to strenath- en up some, but receipts incroased and they would not move above 10c, Rotten egas are now putting in an appearance and candling is necessaLy, 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. Potatoes—In more liberal supply, and de- mand only fair at 60c for best stock; Califor- uia new potatoes selling at 3@4c per Ib, Onions—New southern sell at “ 25 per barrel, California choice at bo per 1b, and Bermuda at $3,00 per bush crate, Beans va ushel, —In moderate request; bushel, $1.60@1.60; medium, $150g1 40, Grocers' List Buaars—Powdered, 7§o; cut loat, 7§o; gran- ulated, The; confectioners’ A, 7o; Standard oxtra O, dark yellow, bje. Dorun—ordlu-r grades, 1003 11@12¢; prlnw. 12@130¢; fancy green and yellow, 1 ava, 20@260 Arbuc fo s XXXX roul;ed 14t0; Roru—Sinal, Lobens } inch ln*dqhmu- 740 § Inch, 80; 4 inoh, ). Saur—Uray loads, per bbl, 125; Ashton, !; l,aa\u 8 50; § sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy SPloli—Peppu. 18c; eploe, 14¢; cloves, 200 sssia , 150, Sysup—Btandard Com,, 27¢, bbls; Staadard do 4 gallon kegs, 1,50, Dry Fuurrs—No l. quarter apples. bbls 5303 N O aliced, boxes, bhe: aupouud, boxes, B4o; hlukhnrrlu, boxes 1l4c; peaches, 1|2, boxes, 94e; peach mpmud. none in the market; nn)\wtrlnlv fair, 12; OaNDY—Mixed, lfl(l,l,ll stick, 8@11e) twist | quarter stick, 9o, ORACKRRS —Garneau's soda, butter and mu.{hcflnml 7h; gioger snaps, T4; \cy Figu-No. 1, mackeroll balt bbla., 1 60 b bbia, 8 50; No. 1 kita, 100; tamly Eo 6ok Ror'd whitohat, hti bb - 50, N ¥ m-, 9o family balf bbis, 300; famil o and pall, 605 No. 1 trout, Balf bkl & L o Staroh, 80; Excelsior Gloss, 76; Oorn, 7hc, UaNNED 00DS,—Oyste.s (Standard) Bt case, $ 90; strawberrios, 2 1b per caso. 3 50 raspberrics, 21b, per case, 2 50; Oalifornia ponrs por case, B 50; apricota per case, © 0; per case, 5 80; white cherries per case, 07’\; plums per uw. 4 60; whortleber- pise per oo, § 05 exg plums, 2 Ib, _per case, 390; green gages, 2 Ib, per 'case, 2%0; pine aples, 2 1b, per case, 8 20@5 50. CarDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 164, 1240, Bs, 184¢, oz d0be, 10 05,0, 124 half box, 20lba., o, Matonss—Per caddie, 86¢) round,rl, MSD 205; square, cases, l70;dlhkuh casos gr L 20; extra O, 640; modium yellow, 63; | Riy T iy, THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 185, | Sopa—In Ib papers 8 25 per lease; kog, per b, 'Proxtes—Medlam in barrels, 601 do In half barrels, 8 00; small, in barrels, 6 80; do in acrels, 5 b0; gherking in barrele, 7 00 do in half barrels, 4 00, Tras--Gunpowder, good 45@55) choles, 80@15e; good Imperinl, {0@15c; cholon, 60@ Young Hyon, good, 8(@b0c; choice, 6 on, Japan, natural leaf, 75c; Japan choice, 60@750; Oolong good, 4003 long oholce docso) Souchong, good, 80@40c; cholce, 36 Rm._umuh prime to ohoios, GY@The. WooneNwaRE—Two hoop pails, 185; three hoop_paile, 210. Tubs, No. 1, 850; gslnnw was) mnu, 176; Double Crown, 3 903 well- bucketa, 8 7 Hoaps- Knko‘hvnn Imperial; 8 15; Kirk's atinet, 830; Kirk's standard, 8 ms; Kirk's ‘White Russian, 4 85, PoTAsH—Ponnsylvania oaus, 4 oans in ease 335 sBabbitt's ball, 2 dor, Jn'oms, 190; An whor*ball, 9 doz. in oase, 1 5 Vinzaan—New York lpple, 1601 Ohio ap- ple, 130, Tobaocco. Fine cut—Fard to Beat, West, 60c; Fountain, 74 67c; qurlto 60c; ]\utln tain, 500: Fancy, 45c; Daisy, 40c. Plog tobaceo~—Climax, 46 per 1b,; Horse- shoe, 40c: Star, 46c; Spearhead, 46c; Our Rope, b0e; Piper Heidsick, ()Jc, Punch, 40c. Bmoking tobacco—0, 8,, 22c; Mearschaum, 80o; Long Tom 505 Discitwelyls Darham, 1 ot., b Bbo; 4 oz, bie: 3 oz, 60, ot Nt b Oarolias, 16 o1, 436; 8 or., 450} 407, 480;9 0z, 0o, Navy Olippings, 26c. Kllikinick, 4 0z., 27c; 2 oz, 280, Drugs, Druas AND Unex10ALs—Acld, earbollo, 410 acid, tartaric, 550; balsam copaiba, per Ib. 650; huk snssafras, per lb, 120; cslomey, per 1b, 900; mnchonidh, per oz, 80 50; chloro- form, per Ib, $1 00; Dovers powders, per b, 81 25; epsom salts; per 1b, S8ic; %Iyurlna. pure, pnr Ib, 250; lud acetate, fn 1b, 20¢; ol, castor, No, 1 per gal., 81 60; oil m, No., per gal,, $1 40; ol ollve. per gal, 8 40{’ origanuim, b0o; opium, $4 50; quinine, W., and R, & 5., per oz, $100; pohulnm. Todide, per Ib,, 88 60; salicin, o5 o5y sul hate morphine, per oz., $3 503 mlphfll po b, do; ltryuhn|ns. per oz, §1 80, Paints Otls -na Varnishes. Orts—110 oarbon, per gallon, 11e; 150 headlight, per gallon, 130; 175° headiight per_gallon, 16c; 150° water white, 16c; lin- soed raw, per gallon, 20 linseed bolled, por gallon, 5c; Lard, winter str'd, allon, 7( No. 1, 60c; No.'2, b0; castor . per gal. lon, 1'60¢; No. 5, 1 40; swoet, per galion, 1003 sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B., o gallon, 65; hentafoot extea, pa llon, 90ci 0. 1, 760; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 800} rummer, 160; golden machine, No, 1, per gal- lon, 86¢c; No. 3, 280; sperm, signal, per gallon 80ct mrpenhne por gallon, 460; naptha, 74c, rer gallon, 16c.] 70¢; Charm of the Golden Thread Rocky Moun- Spirits, CoroaNs SpIRITS—188 proof, 119; do, 101 roof, 1 20; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 9: flc, 188 proof, 1 18, Alwonou—m& pooof alookol 2 80 per wine on. ‘Waiskizs—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 1 50@2 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Pennsylva- nta ryes, 2 00@6 £0. Braxpigs—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- tic, 1 60@3 00, ém-nnpnmd. 4 50@600; domestlc, 150 nvu—lm rted, 4 50@8 oo New England, 2 00@4 00; domestie, 1 60@3 0, CHAMPAGNRS—Imported, par mua, 28 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 (0@16 00. Dry Paints White lead 8c; French no, 80j Farly whiting, 2ho; whiting gildors, 1401 whiting com’l, 1c; Iampblack, Germantown, 1455 Sompblacy, ordibaey, 100 Prassian blub, o mtramariae, 180; vendyke, brown, 86 uf be burnt, 4o; umber, raw, 4o; sienns, burn dctr slonns, fow, do? Parly greon, gemin aria green,common, roine 300; dhrome k.. T20; ver 7 50 Tiom, Ying rome green, nn, ing. vormillion, American, 180; Indian, rod ose pink, 140} Venetian, red, Cookson's Venetian, red. American, 10; red lead hrome yellow, gen\une. 30; chromo yel- | PO 20: ochro rochelle ochire, American, 2c; Wit ‘mineral, lahth brown, 2{o; Spanish brown, 24c; noe's mineral, mesu—fimh. g;r g-uom anltun, extra, $1. 10; furniture, tra, 81 40; coach, No, 1, 8 350, Dunn, extrs, $L75; Jupan, 005 as 'hard oil finish mnm Or—White lesd, m;h-. P.P, 5!6. white lead, St. Loul-. pure, 8 50; Marseil lee ‘qreen, 1to B osui, 200; French zino; 120; French zinc, red seal, lo, et I sacnish saet.. B0 Frann.hnnn, in oil asat, 160; raw and burnt umber, 1 ‘b han, 10; raw and burnt Sienna 100; vandyke crown, 1%0; refined b 120; coach black and ivory black, 16e mui. 160; Prussian _blue, 400; ulteimarine biae, 166 L. nt % D.. Ioe; blind snd g i 'aris Rreen, 180; Inglm m‘ 100; Voustian red: o Tou: canred, 22c; American vermillion, L& . —; yellow ochre, 9¢; L, M., O, & 1), llow ochre, lQe. xolld“um;htn' k{ b o0y ryer, 8c; graining colors, onk, dark oak, walnut, chestnut and ash, 160 Dry “Gooas BrowN SHEETINGS—Atlantlo A, 730; Atlan- tio P, bo; Atlantio LL, bic; Brunawick, 73¢; Beaver Dam LL, bjc; Lawrence LL, 610; Pa- oific H, Tgo; Ioyal Standard, 6fc; Indian Head A, 70; Wauchusett 4, 60, 8| Lot fiplnltum extra, 850, | g0, Fixe Brows SHEETINGS -Argyle, 60; Pep- porell R, 6c; Salisoury R, b, l!l.nm!ln Corroxs—Ballon, 4-4, 6; Bal "5, bhe; Oumberland, 4-4, T4o; Davol i Glory of tho West, 830; Golden Gate, 8%} ill 7.8, 70; Hill 4.4, Tho; Lonsdale, 7ic; York Mills, 10hc; Wamantta, 10ke. Duoks (Colored)—Boston, 8 oz., 1140t Bos ton, 10 o7, 104e; Baston, 9 oz, ey FalrRiver “Duons (Gray)—West Polnt,8 oz., 11c; Weet | @100 Polnt 10 ca., 124c; Point Bear, 8 oz, 1lo. TioKINGE—Amoskess, 180 Oontinental Fancy, 9%o; Oordis. 130 Pearl (River, 21o; York, 1380} Hamloton Awnings, 124c DzNius— Amoskesg, 130; Beaver Creek AA B, 10c; Beaver Oreek (Jagmakars, 6o} Jalrsy D& T, 12f0; 13403 Pearl River, 18; War- flm(bmm 1o} Wareon BB (brow), Tte; Warren GO 0c. Gaxmnios -Fifth avenas glove fulsh, 4ho; Ka stone glove finish, bo. Jons¥T JEANS —Amory, 6!:‘ Hancock, 8c; Bhi Arn- Kensaargo, T ; Rockport, PriNts »Afiem American, old’s 60; Oocheco, 6o; ihrmnn{ udlgo, 705 Ind(qu’ls, 11j0; Indigo 44, 114o; Sf iyer Bl O Onk, 44, 40 Gl m“:’;a'&m&hr'fl' R loncester, o} 8, } Waver- leys 4403 Rosedale, Heav flnflwm Ldst, Yron, rates, 2 10; plow .mx, orucible, bo; cast tools lpolu, ‘per met, 2 2583 oo' X h- 135; 'telloee 'sawed dry, each, 70c; axles, each, 76c; squ 1b, Tallc; washers, per Ib, 8alSoj rivets, per Ib, 11¢; coil chain, Jper 1B, 6alde; ‘mallablo, 8¢j fron wedges, crowbare, 6oj harrow teeth, hfiolprlnn o 7a80; Burden's horse shoes, 4 Burden's lnulnlhou. BaRBED WinE—In car lots, 4 00 ar 100, buu—mm, 10to 60; iron, 2.25; steel, 8ror—8Shot, 1 50[ bnch.hnt, 1 85; orlental 8 00; do w-“'f'kc. fuse, oAb Oaesberiand blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- els run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast Tump, 5003 Whitebroast nut, 5.00; Towa luanp, 5 0; ; Towa nut, b00; Rock' Spring, 7 00; clet, 11 36al1 50; Onaon ( Dry Lumber, Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, onat, 4c; lity, 7 00 per oo, — [nn 110118 . | |ie 100 100 700 16 00{16.0016.00/16.00 16.00(16.00/16'0" 17.00 16'00116.80,15 00| 18.00{17.00 \Iawmmlduu 17.001£.00 16 60116.50/10 60017 60115.60 BOABDS, No, 1 boards, 12, 14 and 164, . No, 2 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f¢, ,, 18.00/19. 17,00 19. 5 18300 Fairmount, do; Fruit of the Loom 4, I No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 161t 1 No. 4 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. (shipping cull)... . . FRNOING, \n 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough . 1, 6inch, 16 feot, rough. . 2, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, mug 6 inch, 16 feet, rough.... No. 1 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, No. 1, 4 inch, 16 fees, rough. . No. 2, 4 inoh, 12 and 14 foet, roug No, 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rnngh,. . SIDING, 18t Com,, 12, 14 and 16 feet 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet #d Com,, 14 and 16 feet Fence, 14 and 16 feet. . BEADED ORILING, inch, Norws inch, Norwa FLOORIN 1st Com, 6 Inch, white pine 2d Oom. 6 inch, white pine. 8d Com, 6 inch, white pine Sel. Fence 6 (nch, white pine 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, 46 inoh. 24 650 BHIP LAP. No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch. No, 2, Plain, 10 inch Na 1, O, © 1st Com, § 2d Com, ..818 00 16 (0 1at, 2d and 8 Oloar, 13 inch, 8, {28.. 1at, 2d, and 3d Olear, 1§ and & inch, s, 2a © i B Seloct, 11, 13 and 2 inch, s, 28 2d and §d, Oloar, 1 inch, 5. 2 A Select, 1 inch, s, 2. B Select, 1 inch, s, 2. TOCK BOARDS, A 12 Inch, s, 18, 1, 14 and 16 foet B 12 inch, . 1, 12, 14 and 16 foet. ..., .41 © 12 Inch, s, 1s, 12,14 and 16 feot..... .36 D 12 inch, s, 18, 19, 14 and 16 feet. ... .23 No. 1 Com. 12 in., 8. 18,12, 14 and 16 6¢ 15 No. 1 Com. 12in., 5. 1 s. 10, 18 and 20 £t 21 No. 2 Com, 12 in.,s. 18, 12, 14and 16 ft.14 75 BATTRNS, WELLTUBING, PIOKETS, 0. G. Bata, 8 Inch. 0. G. Bats, 24 inch. R inch Bats, 8, 18.,..000.:- inch well tubing, D. & M 8 inch wall tubing, Bov. Plckete: D, & H. Flat, $21 00; D&H Bqun\ru“ BIINGLES AND 16 inch, Clear. amH, Whito Cedar, 6 inch, halyes. 3 | White Oedar, 5 inch, halves White Cedar, 8 inches, quarte White Cedar, 4 inch, round.. LIE, O, Quincy whitd lime (best) Cement. . . Plaster (Michigan) . Tarred felt, per cwt. Straw board, per cw. Hiaes. Steady; green butchers' Gc; green cured, Th@7io; Ay fint, 12@1dc, dry salt, 10@11ct damaged hides two-thirds price, Tallow—4}@bc. Groase—Primo white, 33@4o, Shoep Pelta—250@75, DENVER MARKET, Froor—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 2 15@2 20; pat- ent, 100 Ibs., 2 76@ 00; Kansas, 100 lba, 2 75 @500; grabiam, 100 1bs, 1 60; rys, 100 Ibs, GRaIN, Fzep, E1o.—Wheat' 1001bs, 8135 corn, 100 Ibs, 11 2)joats, Nebraska mixed, 100 1bs 1 60@) 65; Nebraska oats white, 1651 70 bean, ton, 17.00; chop, corn, 1 Ibe, 1 2081 26;75; clop n:lxod. 100 Ibs, 150 @1 60; corn mesl, 1 40@1 60, Hay—Loose, ver_ton, ™ (0@12 00; baled, socond_bottom, 10 60@11 00; baled, apland, slfaite oose, ton, 12 0015 00; UTTRR y, finest, Ib, 27@28c; creamery, "good, Ib, '24@250; Lilinois and Iowa dairy, lb, 18@20:; Kansas and Ne- braska dairy, 1b, 15@1dc; common, lb,6@8c; butterine creamery, 1b, 20@220; ~butterina dalry, 1b, 16@18c, Onkpsx—Full cream, 1b, 18@160; halt cream, Ib, 10@11c; skim, Lb, 9¢; Swiss, im- ported, fi,am, ‘domestic, 1b, 20@22; Lim- vy fis—sme. fresh candled, doz, 14@15c; fresh ranch, doz, 16@16c, PouLray —Live old chickens, doz, 550@6 00; drossed chickens, Ib, 16@16; dresied tarkeys, orBom— 100 1be,1 B1@1 05; Salt Lake, 100 lbs, 2 00; new Calilornls, 100 Ibs, 2758 ‘VEGETABLES - Oplons, 100 lbs, 400@# 25; tarnips, 100 1bs, 1 7¢; cabbage, new Califor- nia, 100 Ibr, 8C0@S 25; lettuce, 50c; raddishes, doz, 4( onng enion: parsley, doz, 400; pie plant, doz, lant, doz, F0c; n])lnlc , doz, 8c; b, 40c, califioner, Ib, 18c; cucumbers, 150@1 75, GREEN FRUIS—Apples, bbl, 850; Measina lemons, extra, box, 5 00@6 00 cranber: bbl, 12 00; Messina cranges, box. b 75@! Culifornia osavges, box, 2 25@2 75; banan bunch, 2 00@4 00; " pine applos, doz, 4 00 5 50; Strawborries, California, 16c qt, % 00 325 box; strawberries, eastern, crate, 3 5U@ 6 chvrries, California, 10 lb box, 2258 38 00; plums, bo: apricots, box, 8 25, OUBED MEATS - Hams, sugar oured, 1u, 10§ 10§c; bacon, breakfast, To " 10§@11ho; salt sldes, .b, 7}@7jo; lard in pails, 9@Yc; lard in dnm‘ 8o, FresH Mrars—Dressed beef, Colorado, 100 Its, 7 007 26; hogs, dressed, 100 6 25@6 75; mutton, 100 Ibs, 6 10@6 £0. Live Sroog—Beef grass cattle, 100 Ibs, 4 00 @4 hogs, 100 Ibs, 4 50@4 70; sheep, 100 1bs, shearzd, 2 76@3 50, Hides,—! Flint No, 1, per Ib, 113@13c; No, 2, Ib, ‘5{510@; groen steers and cows 4@bo; green ' calf, 1b, (@8c; groen. ki b, [ @6c; brandel ul;"ln] 60; lhsn @605 1o, fl@lfix el b, 9@10¢; tall 1b, 4@d}o oL otade oholoe” it 14mtber heavy, 12@12ch; Now Mexican, average, 7 —Mackeral, No. 1. 140 kit, 116@ mess, 160@2 00; Oalifornis salmon bbl, 9 50r Holland ~barriug, kog, fresh lake trout, bbl, 15@16¢, FRED W. GRAY, (Sucorssox T0) FOSTER & GRAY, WEHOLES.AXLE “LUMBER|: WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI- FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, 0AK, BLACK WALNUT, BPANISH CEDAR. Bear Creek Lime, Louisville Cement Portland Cement, Towa and Michigan Plas- ter, Hair, Etc, Etc. Cor. 6th & Douglas St HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY; Oirect Line for Engiand, France and Germany, The sseamahips of this well known line are bully ef lron, in water-tight compartments, o tur- uisbed with ry requisite to make the passage both safe and agreeable, They carry $he United bhu. and European malls, and leave New York Tay and urdays for l'li‘moulh (LONDON oY bvfll (PAHI! sod HAMB ot Cabin, $80-8100, ¥, $10. C. B, RICHARD & 00.,Gen Pass. A uulal. 61 Broadway, New York snd Washington snd La Selle strects, Chicago, or Henrv Pundt, Mark Hausen, F, E. Moores, Harry Deuel in Gronewlg & Bohoenegeu, la Councll Blufls Steerage, to or 50 | Clinton, wue CHICAGO Avo I l RAILWAY, Th 10 take for Des Moines, Marshall. lflln, lell Rapids, Clinton, Dixie, O M aska, Co o, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Nevada Onyfln WMhIl\th and Callfornia it offers superior Among a few of the numerous polnts of superior Ity enjoyed by the patrons of this road botwoéen COACHES whioh are thefinest that human art and Ingenuity can oreat ts PALACE SLEEPING R LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed by any and its widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING CARS the ouncil Bluffs the tralns of the Union P Ry. connect In Union Depot with those of the Chloa 'rnu BR.ST R(!U‘rl ANI) and hicaso, oago, ‘o6 and all pointa east. 'To the peoplo of No. advantages not possible by any other line, Omaha and Chicago, are {te two teains a day of DAY which are modols of comfort and elogance; Its PAR ual of which cannot be found elsewhe aclfic 0 & Northwestern Ry In Chleago the trains of this llne make close conacction with thoss of all ensern ines. For Detrolt, Columbus, Indlanapolls, Oloctnnat), Niagara Falls, Bufalo, Piltaburg, Toronto, Montreal Boston, New York, Philadelphis, Baltimaro, Wash. ington and all polnts In tho East, sk the bickel agent for biokets via tho “NQRTH-WESTERN, ! 1t vou wisn tho best accommodations, All $loket agents soll tiokots via this Il M. HUGHITT, Genoral Manager. R § HAIR, Gon. Pres. Agent. " on10AG0 W. N. BABCOCK, 1412 Farnam 8t , Omaha, Nob, ICAGO, Milwankes & St Panl RAIL WAY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minnenpolls, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Codar Rapids, Davenport, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Island, Freeport Janeaville, Elgin, Madison, La Crosae, Belo Winona, o s11/other Tmpmtany plata) Bash INobth: enat and Southenst. Gen Ticket office at 1401 Farnam_street (in Paxton Ho tal), and a4 Union Paciflo Depot. llman Sleepors and tbe Finest Dining Cars in the World are run on tnomaln lines of the ChicAco MiuwAuRRS & S, PAUL R'Y and evory attention 1 paid mpnun ers by cowrteous employet of thocompany. 5 B MERRILL, A.V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager, Gen'l Passenger Agent. R. MILLER, EO. F. HEAFFORD, An'e Gen'l Manager. Ass't Gen'l Pass Agent T. OLARK, Gen'l Superintendent Railway Time Table. Tn Effect April 5th, 1885, The attontlon of i iravelling publlc ts calied to 1o acl thad hisia tho only compiote and absolately correch time-table published In the city, ‘All trains arrite st and dopard from Omaha by Central Standard Ti Tralas of ho G. Sk F. M. & 0. anive d de pary roms thels dopot, Sorek o1 Hah aad Wobeter stroots; trains oi tho B. & M., 0, B. & Q., and B3, & G, B. trom iho B. & i, depot; ail okhors from Aho Unlon Pacific depot. DEPART. AM(mM | Union Pacific. A M. 850s[.. Pacifio Express L] T60a Denver - o.fin«m‘?alloy — day; o, oxcop) Bunday) d, WESTWARD ARRIVE. ——| Wabash Route. +ees Ohica goExprees. 184 Louls Exprees. HASTWARD, i For Chicago For Chicego via U, Brate| 0 4on NORTEWARD, Ty A Aol Onkdaad Accommedatidsio” B¢ losrvn Biv. . Paal Nu{nl l!xpm- 9 ta| OMAHA BRIDCGE TRAINS Dumm 16 25,7 § 06, 10 00, 11 16 & 00, 8 00, 06, 1110 pm. On Sundaysthe 750 and 1000 G 300 and 400 p m tralns do nos run. Arrly {or dopob 18 minules Ister: Brosdway dopor % " buu Souncil Bifls (Broadway depot) ah 6 5.1 56, ulo.xuu,uw-nr 80, 428, b 2F 45 pm. On Sunda A0d 88080 625 p m ¢ Tranafer 7 minutes m- Omaba 20 minutes later. Trnn.fer'l'r In8—Loave Omahs s 11 s m, 1385, 220,420,000 a0d 7 00n m, Ririve &4 990 and'11 (0" & m 1) 765 p. . SUNDAY TRAINS To and trom Chicago via the Tripartite Allisuce Lines. T AUNDAY MORNING, | BATUMDAY WVA. Ml | RL [ N.W|NWJ[ EI| Ml February..] _16) 1-22) 81 91(7-38 March 8- ( } Aprll 1 May. . 10-811 17| 8-24 ‘Bunday eveniog Aad Monday o mln In corresponding order. C. B. & Q. tralns run nu day. STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unlon Paclfio depot at 6 40 & m and 5 25 m, Seventeen years Experience, DR.G.W.PANGLE Reader of Diseases of Men ani Women, Electric Magnetio and Herbalist Physiclan Now located a it Neb., up staits. thout ‘any explanstion from the patiens on free at oftice, | Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh of the Head. Ear. Heart Digease, Liver Comp) plaint, Nervous Debility, Mental’ Depressl §iauhood, Diabetes, Biight's Discase, Bt Vitue Dauce, Rbeumat'sm, Faralysis, White Swelllogs 8crofuls, Fever Boros' Cancers and Tumors remove wing of # drop cf Restored to Health, Drop: cinl Attentlon Gi »ll Kinds, Tape Worms Remcved in two or 4 hours or No Pay, Hemwmorrhoids or Piles Cured or ‘Those who are afflicted will save live and hun. Creds of dollars by m‘ on ar uslog “l:l\/ll Medicines, A I‘lvunh »n-mn ption o ’l [ \|. m sed) m‘u eists can B3l No Charges Made, . W, I‘A NGLE'S .-Al.ud Lk (GOW Tee ARD & co.. LOUISLANA, MO AN a1 N 1008 A R T T AP AR SR AR A CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAFPERIES, near Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Stroet OMAHA, NEBRASKA e ] . 'SOUTH OMAHA Remember that when you buy a lot in South O maba you get 9,000 %unre feet of ground, equal to three lots 50x60, or six business' lots x60. With this you have the advantage of nlloys 20 feet wide and a street 80 feet wide. ' THINK OF THIS When you are buying real estate; ascertain how much LAND you are getting for your money. NOW IS THE TIME To secure these large lots while they are cheap. You can t ground now at 2% cents a square foot that will be worth five times t at amount in three years. Send for a Mao of South Omaha. Address, 216 S.13th St., Omaha, Neb M.'A. Unton. Ass’t Seo’v and Ma.nao'er. 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, rmars Dank, Omabha, Neb. Merchants & Farmer's Bank, David City,Neb, Kearney National Bank, Kearney, Neb, Columbus §'ate Bank, Golumbus, Neb, McDonald’s Bank, North Platte, Neb, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb. WENRY T. CLARKE, Prest. and Treas. JOHN T, CLARKE, Seoretary. H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. SUCOEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTY AME!T Jobbing Drug house between Chloago and San Francisco. CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000. We TR 00at tho bsthomof the matices at sl thnos. Wil duplicate Chicago and St, Louls prices with frolght added. _ Our spectalty will b Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Esiimates given on plate glass. To those aboitt to embark in the drug business will do well to1) 11 your interest by oalling on us or send for our prioo list whaich will appear bout January 6th, Msil orde sollcited. 114 HARNEY STREET. P BOYER CO., DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, 'WAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. AONO Farnam Streeot. Omakha CLARKB,Vice Presiden SPECIAL NOTIOE TO 3 Growers of Live Stock and Others. f {WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake It Is 1ho best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound Is equal to three pouids of o orn, Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake in the Fall and Winter Instead of nnln down, will Increase in weight and be in good marketable ecndi- lon {n tha Dalrymen, as well us others, who use it, can testify to Its mer- Its. Trylitand drve for yourselves. Prico $24.00 per ton. No charge for racks, Addr WOODMAN LINSERED OIL WORKS. Omaha. Neb THE 4. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Power and Hano PUMPS, STEAW PUMFY Epglne Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Beliing, iiose, Brazs and iron Fittings at wholesale or retaill. HALLADLAY WIND.-MILLS, CHURUB AND S80HOOL BELLS. Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaka Heb, (C. 'F. COODRi AN, Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glags OMAHA, NEB. M. HELLMAN & CO,, Wholesale Clothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STRxET, COR, 13TH, ONVLAELA. WNEE. At 146 00K, Bz, & Suat, G. P, N, SADLER, Asst. E0g, K, W, DIAMOND, Asst. Secy MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KAN Man'fg's and Builders of Wronght Iron, Stec], Howe Truss and Lummnmun BRIDGES For Railroads and Highways Tam Tables, Draw Bpavs, Roo Tiumer, Piers and Sub- stiuctures, e ing'ey, Shiie & Tull P ll()l‘l-[l TORS, foate Dridge work 4 Itk soctois.cu d us nobico of all