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" THE DAILV BEK TUFSDAY JUNE 9, i PRI M —_—————— NEBRASKA Nional b OMAHA, NEBRASKA. PAID UP CAPITAL .« - « « 000 SURPLUS NOV, 1, 1884 . . « 23,000 orriows: 8, W, Yarm, A B Tovzau, Precident, Vies President, W.V.Monsz, Jno 8.Coruins, Lewrs 8, Rrr K. K.Hayden, Ass't. and Acting Onshier, BANKING OPPIOR: The Iron Bank, QOR, 12th AND FARNAM 8TS, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINES® TRANSACTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorable terms and upon accounts of banks aod bankers FOREIGN EXOHANGE, Government Bonds and Oounty and Ci.y securities bouzht and sold, In ita treatment of oustomers the most lib oral polioy is pursued consistent with safet) and sound banking. and we lnvite correspon L d persoual faquiry In connection there- with, FINARGE AND CUMMERCE FINANOIAL Nuw Yonx, Juue 8, —Money—Easy at 1 per cont. Prime meroantile paper —4@05 per cent, Foreign Exchanga—Dull; sterling bills, $4.86; domand $4.87 (Governments -Quiet and unchanged in quotations, except an advancs of ¢ on cou- pon 's. Stooks ~Daull; and contiousd stoady until late in the after- moon, whon thers was a decline, in many oasos part of which was recovered just at the sloso, #J's Goupon s Pm(xc s of 00UPONS, 103} ] BIOCKS AND BONDS. @entral Pacific . .hlnuzu & Alwon. do prerereed Ohmxgn, Barlington & Qu ucy Delawars, Linkawaus & Westorn. Dsnver & Rio Gean ¢ Erie,. ... 3 do pefarrod Ulinows Osutral . TIndianauolis, Bl mington & Western Kansas & Toxns . Lako Shore & M Loniavil e & Michigan Cuntral, Missouri Pacific Northern Pacitio o Nonh-mmn. 0 preferrad. Oregon Transconinenta Pacific Muil. Poorla, Decatur & Fva Pullmin Palsco Cur Compa ¥ Rock Lrlan. . 8t Louis & Saa C vreforred do Chicago, Mllw-nkes&S: Pal.. do do prchrlcd l(vd oponed weak, soon ralled | St Paul & Oumlm . 188 do do preforred L61 Texas Paoifi 11 Union Pacitic . 623 Wabash, St. Lous & Pacit 2 do do do preferred... 6 Western Union Telegraph 60 ®hio River & Nashville. ———— GENERAL PRONDUOE. OHI0A00. Caioaco, IL, June 8.—Flour—Quiet and wnchsneed. ‘Wheat—Active at times, but during most of the sessioa was slow and dull, feeling un- settled, fluctuatiins pervous, Opeved §- o bigher. noid off fo, advanced sold off agaiu jo vanced 1%+, decliued, fiually clo-ed gc over ‘arday; B4§@B%¢ for oaeh; 8880 for Juneg @9 5809"&: July; 93§c for August; No, 2 9 Quiet during most ot the session and strong; opened §@}c igher eased off fic, rallied §o, fluctuated snd closed fo_over S-tnrd 46§@1630 for cash; 4ogc for Jane; sfu for July; 43@46}o for Aoguat, Quiet and dull; Juone and July & shade bet er; deferred futur-s unchabged; 333@3%o for ca-h; 33§o for June; 83fo for Jnly, 4}c for Augnst. 10t at 66660, Bulsy Nominal, Timothy 'hsed Quiet and prime, 8L l"lumni Quiet and unchavged; No, 1 B unchanged; $1.36@1.36} Pork Activae and stronger; opened 10c higher, soon advancs | 2)@2)c, later duclined 15@20, but raili-d again aud ruled sready to the clie; $10 50 w10 6 for cash and fune; 310.574@10.60 for July; 8.0.674@10.70 for August.. Lard - Fairly active and strongar; advanced 34@l0c ud_cl:ed sieady; $64) for cush aud June; £6.625a65> for July; 86 724@ 8,75 for August. Bolk Muuuv—fih ulders, unchanyed, $389 @3.85; sbort clur unchinged, $6.05@0.72; ahort riba, $6 45 6474 w Whiskey- S rady 1t 8L15 * Butter— Unchunaed; ~ ordinary to fine ereamery, 13@154e; choico to fino dairies, 11@13c. Cheese—Unchavged; full new cheddars, 6@12; flus 4o wore; young Americas, T Tagy okis @4 —11@ 2. R e Cheary noss haslted nv light, 8@l4c; demaged, 6@12¢; bull o8, 60; dry salted, 110 12, Tfllo'—Unchnww No. 1 couatry, $5,12 @5.15, Keceipts, hipts 7.000 000 000 6, A0 187,000 3000 4,000 MILWAUKEN PRODUCR Muwaokee, Wis, June 8 —Wheat— Firm; No. 2 Milwaukee, 88§c July, 9 $o; T N | n—-Quiet; No 2 16je. Oate—Firm; N 2. 8340, Ryeo—Seaty; No 1 6ohe. Barley —Stealy, usl; No, 2, 50o. Higher pork, cash and July, $10.5). WU FRODNCE, 81, Louis, Mo,, June 8, —Wheat—Higher, fairly aotive, pr.-m firm and closed § @1¢ over Saturay's; $1 mml 043 for cash; $1.06 for Juiy; $107 tor A o for July and Aug st igh r but duil; 823 for cash; 1o aked for August, Rye—Dull, 62 bid Whisky—3teady ot 8113 Afternoon Bowd ~ Wheat * Firm bigher; July, $1(6} *1.048; August, bl‘Jurn—Snl lo beswer; July, 46}¢; 1B}e. NEW YORK PRODUON, Nsw Yosk, June heavy: options opined ! ruled stropger and clused firmtre eip's, 805, - 000 bushels; axpors, ndld red, 84493 No, t closing at $1 04} — Firm; receipis 104 001 bushels; ex- ports 46 0M bushels; uograded, 49@bio; No. 3, D3j@bSJe elnvator, August closing at Hic + Osta—Lower: receipts, 111,00 bushels; ex ports, 165 ; mized western, 39@40c; white, | 390; green gages, o@ilyo Eg.s—Firm; demand fawr, Pork - Quist. Lard $6.50@6 90 August, $4. Butter—Steady, fair dowand; western, 8@ | 255, aqaare, cases, 1 70; Oshl i7e. CINOINNATY, Owvoumsam, O, o 3 red, 81 02, Corn—~Aciive and lower; No, 2 mixed; 47} Ido' . @ilfe. Cora, Highar, dult E ot slow: 441@444c for 530; N O aliced, boxes, Bhe: evapo 24¢ | boxes, Y40: gust, .m;., — Wheat—Spot | | “kits, 960 famil aftorwards | yios nod 60,00" bushels; un- 2, red, nominal; 533@54h: siloat; wirly active; western steam spot, | gy 12ge, 8, Ib, June 8,—Wbul—-3tmn¢' Onts Stronger; No_2 mixed, 363@6c. Kyeo- Qai ¢: N - 2, T8¢, Varley —Nommnsl, Pork—Frmer at_$10 75, Lard Firm at $6 40 Whisky—Steady at 81 18, ToLEDo, Towxno, O, June 8.—Whest—Dull but firm; No. 2 red, cash and June, 94c bid, Corn—Firmer and quiet; No, 3 cash and June, 48}c bid Oata—Daull, nominal, ‘eas- -Gonpowder, good ous. 7603 @ 0 Imperial, $0@430, ehnlu\ 2‘%",‘ Vr'\n’vl W" wga““ cholce, 65 1 00; n, nm:nl leat, 7501 .h|p-n chotos, 7801 ()P‘nu'good w-wc 0ol naohm- 4 @bbey Bonchong, Md. o, 8h @4be. Ri10on—Lonisis prime to choics, G}@7he. Wmnnwup— hoo) pl"l, 1 85; three boop paile, 310, Tubs, No. 1, 8 oneer ; 1 75; Double Crown, ! ) wall. l-mem.. 875, Sosps—Kirk's Savon [mperialy 8 15; Kirk's 1RANRAS OTTT, atinet, 80; Kirkls standard, 8 86 Kirk's A g §—Wheat- | White Russtan, 4 85, ey, July, "oy |, Potasn—Pennaylvania cans, 4 oana in case sked; July, S04 |4 g5 ;Babbitt's ball, 2 doz. in oase, 190 An ssho s | Eooi*baLl, 3 Gk in Gase 1 50, June, 388 bid; | O Lo An—New York apple, 1661 Ohio ap- ple, 180, LIVRRPOOL. PENRHG0. Liverpool, June 8,—Wheat — Dull and e | _Fine ent—FHard to Bew', 700; Charm of the changed Corn—Qulet and steady. | —— LIVE SIOUK, OHIOAGO, Onr10400, IlL, June 8 —The Drovers' Jour- buichers’, lull lwdun 836 @b 10, Hogn—Reovipts, 21000 head; active and 10¢ bigh packiog rough and mixed, 83.85@4 16; od shipping, #4 1:»@4 5; light, : akips, 83,008 75, . Reosipe: @4 60; shorn $2 50 8.75. Ths Drovers' Journal spacial Liverpool cable quotes a decline of 4o per pound from [ gy g8, st grades selling at 140 per [ pure per [b, 350; lead acetate, per b, 20c: ol, lass week; pound, dm.lnd KANBAS OITY LIVE BTOOK. Kansas Orry, Mo, Jone 8, -Oattle—Re- ontpts, 900 head; shipments, Saturday, 760 shipping grades stionger, butchers’ exportars, £.20@b 40; common to chotce’ shippin., $4 0@ 15; feeders, $4.25 @4 75 cows, 83 00@4 00, Hogs -~ eoluts, 9,000 head; shipments, Sanrday, 49 0 hasd; ac'ive; assorted, $3.80 @3 85; mixe ), 837048 75, Shesp: Raoeip », 46 head; shipments, Satur. day, 20 heud; steady; common to good muttons, $2.00@3.00. 8T, LODIS 81, Loom, Mo., June 8,—Osttle—Receipts, 2,000 head: shipments, 1,790 head: best gendn at-oug and wanted; common, dull Aud wenk; light to choice shipping aweers, $1 75 565; god butchers’ rtevrs, $4.50 45: mixed butchers’ stuff, $300@4.00, stockera aud feeders, 88 50@4 6 Sheep Recelpts, 3000 head; shipments, 400 heal; good muttons, firm; ovmmon, very dull; common to good, $2,2 @4 00, OMAHA M cKKWTS, Orricr or THE OManA Bre, Monday Evening, June 8 The followlng prices ore charged rotailors by jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- chanta with the exception of geain, which is quoted at the pricos furnished by the eleva- tors and other local buyers: Live stock Market. Hogs—Receipts wera light st the Union stock yards, and market ncive at 10c higher. The yad are all cleared. Good mixed ps king, 8336 3 40; ad good to choice wixed packing, $3.65@3.65. Common rough hogs aud skips unsaleable All sules of stock in this market are made per |cwt live weight unlees otherwise stated. | Dead hogs seli at 14c per pound for weights 2 | of 200 pound- and up sards, and 1o for under 200 pounds, Pregasnt sows are docked 40 Ponnds and stags 80 poands. Shvap—8¢25 3 75 for common to gond. Cattlo R ceips li ht and market fully 10c higher: all sold; butchars’ stock uctive $8 6 @ 410 for good cowsand heifers; dressed b ef steers, averaging 1,050 to 1,150 pounds $4 70 @4 90; vood, veragiog 1,260 to 1,490 pounds, | 85.00@5.35. Grain ‘Wheat—Onsh No, 2, 67e. Barley—46@50c, Rys—Quah No 8, bir. Oata—No, 2, 800, Flour and Millstuffs, ELLING PRICES, Winter Wheat— Firm;pest quality patent at $3.00@3.50. 8eco d uuality—$3.7 @8.00 Bpring Wheat—Best quuiity patent}at 83,10, Beoond quality 82.40@3 00, Bran 7 o per owt. Ohopped Feed - Per 100 Ibs., 90c! COorn Meal—$1 00@1.20 per owt. 81,00 oseipts, 4 800 head; firm, active, | oz, blo; 8 oz, B550; 4 oz, b7 & ; qu ity poor; shipping steers, | Seal of North ‘Darolina, 16 0., 420; 8 o., 400 [ 12} cents; catfish sell for 156 cons & $2.10@4.6); stockers | 4 oz., 480; 9 oz, Bhe, West. 60c; Fount in, 745: Go'dea Thread 67 ) " cky Monn- Ib,; Horre- 4, 46¢; Our Rope, bcs Piper Heidsick, 61 ; Punch, 40c Swoking tobacco U 5, Z2o, Mesrschsun. 80s; Long Tom S0c. Blackwell's Durham, 16 3 or., 60c ehoe, Navy Olippings, 26 2 oz, 280, Killikinick, 40: 241 Drogs, Drues AND UnEnioALs—Acld, oarbollo, 4 4c acid, tartaric, b50; balsam copaibs, per Ib 1 800; tirm; wooled, 83 50 | g5, 'bark, sassafras per Ib, 130; cslome, per | water fish, 1b, 90c; cinchonidia, per oz., 80 50; chior: form, por Ib, 81 00; Dovers powdars, per Ib, epsom_salts, per Ib, 8jo; giycerine, No.1 por gal., 81 60; oil eastor, No. oastor, 0. olive, pex pal $1 40y of, per gal,, 81 40; oll, origanum, 50c; opitum, $4 50; "quinine, W., and R. & or., $100; wnnhnv Todide, per Ib,, 88’ 50; salicin, .ger hate morphine, per o., so; m)pmu po b, 4o; strychnine, per oz., § Paints O Orta—-110 carbon, par headlight, per gallon, 13 per_ gallon, 166; 150° wator white, 150; sood raw, per gallon, woed boiled, per gallon, 5%, Laed, witer ate'd, por gallon, No. 1, No.'2, 50; oastor XXX, per gal fon, 1'50c; fiu 3, 1 40; sweet, per galion, 1 00 sperm W B., per gallon, 1 60; ‘Bab W, B., ge? galion, 65; nabateoh oxtee. par Ealion, 900 0. 1, Thot Inbricating, zero, per gallon, 800; machine, No. 1, per gal- lon, 86c; No. 9, 28; sperm, signal. per gallon 90o; turpentine per gallon, 460; naptbs, 74c, ver gallon, 160, Dry Gooda BROWN BHERTINGS—Atlantic A, 7}e; Atisn- tio P, bo; Atlantio LL, Ghe; Branawick, 7jo; Beaver Dam LL,bjc; Lawrenco LL, 630; Pa. oific H, 780; Koyal Standard, 6§ Indian Head A, 70; Wauchusett A, 6fo. FiNe Brown SHeeTINGS -Argyle, 60; Pop- perell R, ¢}c; Salisoury R, 6e. BLEACHED UTI‘ONB*BI"nn 4-4, Bjcy Ba) lon, 7-8, Hc; Cumberland, 4-4, 7 Davoll DD, 848} Pilemionak; 48] Fraft olr Ui’ Lot & 83c; Glory of the Walt 840; Golden Gate, 8!0. ill 7-8, To; Hill 4.4, Hc. Lonsdale, 7§o; Nuw York Mills, L0}e 104c. buich, Parsley 18 sold at 50 coente a O e Bt LA | 3o, Bos @70, Oalif ol cabhvge can_ still be Bo znn 10 oz, 1040; Boaton, 9 or., 12401 Fall River “Duoxs (Gray)—West Polnt,8 oz., 11y West Polot 10 oz., 124c; Point Bear, 8 oz., 110, Tlulmas—A.monk 130 ' Continental Fancy, 9%0: Uordis 180; Pearl River. 2lo; York, 12}c: Hamleton Awnings, 12§c. DzNIMB Amoskesg, 180; Beaver Oreek AA ll«.. Beaver Creek B 10c; Beaver Oreek COC, 90; Haymakers, 80, Jaffrey D& T, 12§0; 3 :&xxx 12ke; Pearl River, 13c; War. ren A(bmwn) 110; Warren BB (brown), 1 o; Warren CO mwn) 100, Oausrios Fifth avenuo glove finlsh, 440; Kaynwne love finish 5o Corsgr JeaNs—Amory, 4:1 Hancock, 8c; Kearssrge 7ho; Rockport, Paixts_ Allens, m Amerloan, fjoj old’s 60; Cocheco, 6c; Hi Armun{ A‘u. fnuigo To; lmflgn7fl 11jo: Xnd 0 4-4, River, bjo; Charter PRINTS € mnrlma—-Aanmn 4,;:; Oocheco, 430 Gloncester, 43o; somhhrdg-. to; Waver- leys 44c; Rosedale, Hiaes, ; green butchers' 6o; green cured, 75'.» dq flint, 12@14c, dry salt, 10@11c; dam: azod hides two-thirds price. Tallow—4k@hc. Groue_-Prime white, 3}@4o. Sheep Pelts—250@75. Heav Hardware List. Lron, rates, 210; plow stel, speclal oaat, 4oj crucible, Bo; oast tools do, 15a20c; wagon spokes, per set, 226a8 00; hubs per set, 126; telloos 'sawed dry, 140; tongues, Soreening No. 1 600 per owt; No. 2, 500, | each, 700; axles, eash, 75c; squars nuts per Hominy—8$1.60 per cwt, Shorts—7be per cwt. Graham—$2.00 per ow, Hay—$18,00@19.00 per ton, General Produce Butter—The market is in the worst state of demora ization and the glut continues. A comparatively small portion of the receipts — composed of the best quality of fresh grass butter only—is picked out by the trade, Oc being the beat price obtainable and almost an excopion, whi e all off grades, such as lack unilormity in color or have not been worked properly, are taken by packers only at ex- tremely low prices, rauging from 3@7c, 'I' Im total is rurely very discouragiog to ship and prosgects are anything but bright, Saies are wade very slow now, Eggs - At the begioning of the week it seemed as if the mark t was going to strength- en up some, but receipts increased and they would not move above e, Rotten egus are now putting in an appearance aud candling is nece-Bu1y. Po iltcy—Receipts of old chickens are very heavy and aemand is only limited, not ver 83,0 whtalnable. Spri g chickens are also plentiful aud slow sale at $3.00; are wanted avd will br.og batter prices. P tatoes—In more liberal supply, and de- | 2 mand only fair at 61c for best stock; Califor- /1 new potatoes selling ot 3@do per 1b, Onions—Now southern sell at 8625 per barrel, _California choice at Go per lb, and Bermuda st $3.00 per bush crate, Beans—In moderate request; mavy, per bushel, 8106160, modium, per Jushel, $180.1 40, Grocers' List Bugaas—Powdared, T4o; out loal, Tio; gran- u'nted, confectioners’ A, 7o; Muandard mnb extra O, Gjo; medium yellow. 603 | N 0 dark yallow, bo. Oo —Ordinary grades, 100; fair, 120; prime, 12@180; cholce, m@m. fancy groen and yellow, L6@16c; ol .uvarnmant va, 20@26c; Arbuckle's ronst. , Lido; MoLiughlin's XXXX ronsted, 1dd0: Imita akion -u. 16§@183c. al, § inch and larger, 74o § lnoh, 8¢; 4 ey SAur—Lray loads, per bbl, 125; Ashton, 1n ancks, 8 50; sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy 260@2 Srioes - “Pepper, 1851 eploe, 140; oloves, 200 assin SyRup - Standard Qom., 270, bbla; Staadard do 4 gallon kegs, 81,30 Duy Fnoirs—No 1, quarter spples, bbls ted, boxes, boxes 1lhc; peaches, - avavorated, none ia. the y 125 blackberries, Daachas, warket: raspherries Bhe h, ] shoos, 4 50; Bacions ‘muleshoes, 5 30, lacgor sizes |2 Ib, Tallc; washers, por Ib, 8al8o; rivets, per b, 110; coil uh.ln. per b, 6a120; malleable, , '60; erowbars, 6y harrow 7a8¢; Burden's horse BaRBED WikE—In car lota, 4 00 per 100 Naizs—Rates, 10to 60; - ifon, 220; stecl, Sior—Shot, 1505 buokahot, 185; orlental owder, kegs, 8 5084 00; do, ; do quarter kegs, 1 50 blasting, ng..Tka, per 100 feet, 50c. Leao—Bar, 1 60, Coat—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- el run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, | which this was 500; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Tows lump, 5 00; | Jackson, Towa nut, clot, 11 36al11 60; Canon 5 00 Rock' Spring, 7 00; Anthra. jity, 700 per on, Dry Lumber. ‘Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, |20t ‘nn ut 165 10010 0117, 18.00| 902700 16700/16.0 | 60 1600(17,00119.6¢ 1950 16.00(16.00{16 0 |17 o[ 187 0/19.00|20 00 16 00|16,60(15 0 |10.00|17.00|1x 001900 1800(16.00{16 0(17.00| 8.00/20.0- (21,00 16 60/16.5 |10 50{17'60]1860119 5020.60 BOAEDS, No. 1 boards, 12, 14 snd 16 ¢, No. 2 boards, 12, 14 ana 10 ft. No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 1 No. & board: 12, 14 500 06 15 ohipping s et et sins sonca sy A0NTD FENCING, No. 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feot, rough. No. 1, 6 inch, 16 feet, rough...... No. 2, 6 inch, 12 and'14 feet, rough. No' 2 6 inoh, 16 foot, rough ... No. 1, 4 inch! 12 and 14 feet, rough. No. 1, 4 tuch, 16 foet, rough...... 17 50 No. 2 4 inch, 12 and 14 foat, rough.... 14 60 No. 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough 15460 8IDING, 18t Com, 12, 14 and 16 foet 2d Qow.'14 and 16 foot 3d Com,, 14 and 16 feet Fence, 14 and 16 feet. . BEADED CRILING, inch, Norway. inchy Norway . FLOORING, 1st Com. 6 Inch, white pine 2d Com. 6 iuch, whita pine, 84 Com' 6 inch, white pine Sel. Fence 6 wch, white pin 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, 1st Com. 2d Com, 15 50 14 60 $38 00 3500 Oanny—Mixed, )0(,11 stick, 9@110) Swist soda, butter and pic- i gloger suaps, 74; City Fis orel | halt bbls., hmuy;nbu 1 B Ner kit 1005 tamily ta_600; No, 1 whitefish, half bb_, 6 50; No. balf bbis,, 800; 1s, 60c; No. 1 trout, half bbls., Srapci—Pearl, 4jc; Bilver Gloss, 8c; Uol Starch, 80; Exoelsior Gloss, To; Corn, The, UaNNED GooDS,—Uyste.s -(Standaid) per case, 890; strawberrice; 21b "per case, 1 50; rllpbfirflll. 21b, E’ case, 2 50; Californi pears pfirnua. ricota, per case, b 00; peaches white cherrice per chse, 6 70; plum. pex case, 4 60; whortleber- ries per case, 8 00; exg plutms, 2 1b, poer case, 21b. per 'case, 2 %03 pine sples, 2 Ib, per case, 8 2 UAN»LK‘ Boxes, 40 lba. 16, 1240, Ba, '24e, hoxe s 40lbs, 16 oz, s, 12c; half box, 20lbs., Matoags—Por caddie, 860; round,rl, nnb kosh, cases gr 80nA—In Ib papers 825 per oase; keg, w e Pluu.-—Madhm: in barreis, 6 00; do In alf barrels, 8 00; swall, in barrels.6 00; do in in half 760,| B barrels, § 50; gherking in barrels, 7 00| N basrels, 4 00, FINISHING, 1et, 2d and 8d Clear, 1}inch, s, 2 Tat, 2d, and 34 Olear, 14 and 4 in. lact, 13, 14 and 2 inch 1st. 24 and 8d, Olear, 1 inch, s, A Bolect, 1 inch, & 2 B Select, 1 inch, STOOK BOAEDS, #1813 14 aud 10 oot 12, 14 and 16 foel 12, 14 sod 16 feet . 18,12, 14 and 16 1 1s 10 18 and 20 f£ 21 OC A 12 inch, B 12 inch, © 12 inch, D 12 inch, No. 1 Com. No, 1 Com, No. 2 Com. BATTNS, WELLTUBING, PIKETS, ), G, Bats, 8 inch 0. G Bat-, ch Bats, o 18 nch well tubing, 3 inch well tubing, Bov. Pickets: D, & H. th. "l 00; BIINGLES AND ATH, 16 inch, Olear *A* Standard, [ ‘_!h Omar ' [enote-ness of the par-. 70¢; | Cora beef 18 seling & from 5 to 10 cents, SHIP LAP, No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch. No. %, Plain, 10 inch. Ne.1, 0. L1900 45 0 4000 8 00 York in April, May, Juue sud July by first class 15 12, 14and 16 ft.14 76 2} inch. g A ) PosTS, White Oadar, 6 inch, halves White Cedar. 5} inoh, halves. White Cedar, 8 inches, quarters lle White Cedar, 4 inch, round. . 12 o LIME, RTO. Quiney white lime (vest) o3a Cement Pl ster (Michigan) Tarrad fult, per cwt.... Straw board, per_ow FAMILY MAKKbI‘ BASK& Dolicacies Aff wdid by Ma:ta—Pi1oes, the Local The local markets are becoming well- st.cked and the housek.eper has no rouble in finding plenty of materis] to select from lo cooking the three meals s dsy The mtuation s bricfly summed up below: FISH, In the fresh water article, white fish, trout and baes retail at 15 cants par ;| vound; white piokersl 18 seiiiug au 10 | M8 taes not posibe by an cen #; cropple aud perch c.n be had for puod. Blae fish 18 ¢ ming fato the warket and bring 20 cents & pound Fresh Oolumbla river ealmon are worth 2 oents a pound. Fresh mackere: to 20 oents aplecs Balt codfish and haddock are worth 15 conts a pound, haltbut 25 cents Shad sells frm 60 to 80 ceuts each. m. soll for 20 cen's & pound. C)dfish tongues wre rare, but retail for 20 cents, ATS. The best cuts ul sirloin sell for 16 oea's, ramps and upper part of round teak at12§. Roasti g ribs, firm snd Vlcy, can ba bought for 10 to 124 cenrs. al is ex rem ly scarce aud o mes high —feom 26 to 20 ceuts, ace rdiug to 1he Sweet broads can bs purchased at 20 ocents a pide accordivg to cu's Prime leg of mattous oun bo had for 12} centsjaution chops l2§ to 16 centa- Ham 19 aetaple article iu good cemand at 1: 4 couts 10 bulk, 26 LB ELI0R 12}3 con'a Savsag- 10 t» 124 cents. Spiing lam 18 +eili. g for 81 oc fore quarter aud $1.25 for hiua quarter. Spriug chickens are worth from 30 0 40 o+ 1t+ apiece, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES The vegotat 1s wark t is weil stocked. Euly Resa potatves aro tu fair den and at 85 to 81 00; the P-vrless and Wh te Elophantbring 76 w 85ceutrabuihil The early Ohio, 81 a bushel, The Culoraio and S.l Lake var ¢ are worth $1 00 to 8125, Aspe agus is worth 6 c-u's a buuch Rautaco can be borghe for 3 ceuts & pound. water cress O ocents & bought for 6 cents & pound. Freeh rad- ishes are seliog ar 3 buaches f r 10c Spinach 18 worth 256 cents a peck, while cucumb: ra sell at from 8 to 10 cents a.i ce, according to sizs Fresh home grown lettuce, a delightfal salad delicacy at this season of the year, is sold at 35 cen's a doz:n. Fresh tomatoes are 1 lively demond at 20 cents apound, whils green pess sell tur 10 cents a quart; string beans 10 cents a quart. Wax beans can b bousht for 20 cents a quart. New potsto.s ure worth 60 cents a peck. Green ontons are sellng at 3 bunches fora dime,southern ontons three uods for 8 quarter, Bermudas two puundu for a quer er. FRUITS. The local marke's are well stocked in the fruit line. Caltfrula oranges bring from 26 to 36 centsad:z+n; messina oranges sro mot so plentifui, bring higher prices, Baasnas, fresh and ripe, are very 1 ntiful and can be bought for 26 to 30 cents a dizen Strawberries are very plentifal, and are at present bringlog from 8 1010 ceuts por quart, Ca if.rnis cherries aro an appreciated delicacy, beiug worth 25 to 35 cents a pound. EGGS AND BUTTER. FEggs have a rtandard price of 12§ cents 8 dozen. Butter, best dairy and cream- ery, is selliug for 20 to 26 cents a pound, ——— In Love with an Underraker. An undertsker is as good a man as any other mwan, and aw man has as good a right to fall in love w.th him as with any body else. _ But {t was queer when the old Iady in Maryland became 80 much intatuated with a ‘‘funeral director” that she attended every “‘Interment party” he managed. Her dyepept o condition had led her Into the morhid etate of mind fn ble. Mr. R. B Mise., “Brown’s Ircn Bitters entirely relluved me of dyspepsia and severe indigestion,” It is reported at Ottawa that the govern. ment has given instructions to fit out & nun« ber of smal! vessels to be used to protect the fisheries, e CHICAGO Ao ORTH- WESTERN RAILWAY. THE REST ROUTE AND SHORT LIINH Omaha Council Bluffs and Chicaeo, Theony 10 take for Dcs Motnes, Marshal town, Codar Rapids, Clinton, Dixle, Chloago, MI wankee and all points oast, To tho r«-.'ln of Ne bra-ka, olorado, Wyoming, Utah. Tdaho, Nevada Oregon, Washington and Oailfornia it uflnln superio ‘Atmong a fow b the Wmerouy i of superion ity e Jo od by the patrons of this rosd botwee: ymaha and Chioago, are fts two tral iay of DAY COACHES which aro thefinost that human art and Ingenulty an oreato; Ita PALACE SLEEPING JARS which are modols of cortord and sloganca; te PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM ~ ARS, unsur,assed by any And 1t widely olebrated P \LATI L, DINING CAR the «qual of whi: b cannot be fou: d elsnwhere. At Council Bluffs the trains of the Unlon Paoifl Ry. conneot n Unton Depat with those of the Ohica fo.8 Northwastorn Ry In Chicago the trainy of this fine make close oonnaction with Shose of all easter: lines. For Detrolt, Columbus, Indianapolls, Mncinnay Hagars Fulls, Buftalo, riftaburg, Toronto, Montral ' Now ork, PRlladolphia: Baltim ire, Wash ngton aud all polnts (o the East, ask the dloke' agent for tiokets vin the ~NORTH.WESTERN, * 1 vou wisn the best acoommodations, Al Moket aconta sell tickets via $his line, M. HUGHITT, R'S HAIR, Genersl Manager, Goa. Pros. Agent. OI‘IIBAGO .. BABOOCK, Gen 1412 Farnamt , Omaha, Neb. ICAGO, Nilwankee & §1. Paul RAIL WAY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. ¥R M OMAHA TO THE EAST, TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAFA AND Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, St Paul, Cedar Rapids, Daveaport, Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Island, Froeport Janeavill Elgin, Madison, La Crosse, Baluit, Winona, And all other Imp rtant points East, North. enst and Southenst, Ticket office at 1401 Farnam street (In Paxton Ho (n|2‘ and at Union Paciflc Depot. ullman §'ee ersand t' e Finest Dining Cars In the World ars run on themalin 80! the THICAGO muu KRR & ST. PAUL R'Y and ) attention is paid t0 passenizers y cousteous employe of thoo mpavy. 8. 8. MERRILL A V. . CARP NTE General Manager, Gen'l Passeugor Agent. R. MILLER, GEO. F. HEA FORD, A..mnn'x | Managor. #'t Gen'l Pass Agent J_T._CLARK, Gen'l 8 erintendent Railway Time Table. In Bffect April bth, 1885, The ettention of the travelling pablic s called %o 1be fach that thisls tho oniy completo and abeolutely correch time.table published in the ciby, A1l ralos arrive b and depart {rom Omaha 0y Oentral Standard Ti Train of the O k. fan trom thels raing B. % G feom tho e & i, -pm, ihe Unon Pacific depot. 3 b, except Saturday; M.&0, arive at snd do coraer of 144h and Webele », Dall xoept Bunday) d, oxcoph Monday, WESTW ARD OEPART. ARRIVE, Y Faciiic L u|Fu cuwire 1 Uplon Pacific & i | Sios SOUTH WARD. 1 0 Mlufiu&lvllc fic 0 100 7 00d| 7 168 8 50a 7 00| 7 60d| 7 85 —_nb W.b--h Route. % zZ‘J.“:ip".'ii' 9‘ &.&% Paul. l‘ilxre- For Chicago via Platsm'th| & %0a[For Obloago vis . Blufls| NORTHWARD. C St.P.M & O Bloux City Expross... 8 500 Onkllllflnklowmmédzpn 10 80¢| B AL T 0 66| 54, Pau) m«{u Eprow. |8 s e Mayor Latrobs of Bultimore, in a pub- lic card endorses R-d S ar Cough Cure s 8 hermle's, effective diecovery, free rom the vbjeotions of cther cough mix- tares FRED W. GRAY (Sucoessor T0) FOSTER & GRAY, WeonLesSalLE LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI- FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR. Bear Creek Lime, Louisvle Cement Portland Osment, Towa and Michigan Plas- ter, Hair, Etc Ete. Cor. 6th & Douglas St H. S. ATWO00D, Plattsmouth, Neb. Breeder of thoroughbred and high grade Hereford and Jersey Cattle, And Dum and -hnay Red Swine, EUROPE. 000K'S EXCURSION PAKTIES sall from New ) | sto_mahips. SPECIAL TOURIST TICKETS for INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS at reduced retes, by She bost routes for_ploasn 00IK'S W, 81 Eresdwag, &, ¥. owga, 1118, a9 ae Manlmu Restored FREE = &victim ofouthfy gaonine Promature Decay. Norvous Debilit Tout trled in ¥ s fasiepign very known s of self-ours, i bls follow sutfag 800, 1000, 11 16 & OMAHA BRIDCGE TwAiNS Dummyv Train ) a:nr. g 25 900 and for mpat 15 Bimutes lator: Brondway dopor atos later, Lowrs Qouncl Blatl (Broadway depot) ) 561 65, Transfer 'QB‘MT‘W.U“D and 7 00~ w, dally. 0,7 20 an0 SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines T_BUNDAY MORNING. | BATURDAY WVE TMil [ BT | NW[NW][ K ) 122, 8 ‘ 16 1 10-81 S eatay aud Wooday woruiny raiae arriv e ‘orresponding ordor. & Q tralne run 5-20 17 STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unfon Pacifio depot at 6 40 a m and 5 15 = Arrive trom Stook Yards at 7 25 1 and 0 25 § m Seventeen years Kxperience, DR.G. W, PANGLE R der of Diseases of Men and Women, Elcotric Magnetio and Herbalist Physi fan Now located b 1210 Dougl » 8¢ Omaa, Nob , up st A corrart diagnosts glven wi hout ‘any espianation irm the patiens Consul'ation free at offive, | Treat the Following Diseases. Ostarshof tholised. = Diseases of she Exe Ear. g oy 8 rofuls, Fover Bor i without the knife, or the drawing of » drop of biood, Womsn, with her doiicate o Restored to Cured W thout T DIk G, W. PANGLE'S Herbal Medicines. Qe (oze Tee b (5ow Tee o soctipon Ol & 230k R o o ue An.n.m. yvmup o0 of & CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURE UPBOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Pamenger Elavator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1910 Faroam Strest OMAHA, NEBRASKA — — = - - ———— ] Remember that when vou buv a lot in South Oma®a you get 9,000 ! nare feet of ground, equ 1 to three lots 60x60, ¢r wix business lots x60. With this you have the advant. i . TN 'mey. age ot alieys 20 feet wide and THINK OF THIS When you are buying real estate; ascer'aim how mnch LAND you are getting for your mon y. NOW IS THE TIME To secure these large lots while they are cheap. You can L ground now at 24 cents a square foot that will be worth five times t at amount In three years. 8Send for a Mao of South Omaha. Address, 216 S.[3th St., Omaha, Neb M ‘A. Unton. .Ass’t Sec’v and Manacer, G, B, GREEN, GEO. BURK (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirds value of stock.) GREEN & BURK LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS UNION STOCK YARDS, RKFERENCES: Omaha' Neb. Merchants & Farmer's Ba_k, David City,Neb, Kearney National Bauk, K- arney, Neb, Columbne § ate Bunk, Golumbus, N McDopa'd’s Bank, North Platte, Omaha Nationsl Bauk, Omaha, N. & ENRY T. CLARKE, Prest. and Treas. A JOHN T.CLARKE, Secretary. H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AHOE*T Jobbing Drug house between Chiosgn and San Francisco. CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000. We Lo natthe btoons 4ae m ket at ah thaos, Wl dapiioato Ohioago and. St Lodls proes wikh roght addod. _ Our 1poo aley will ba Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Es imates given on plice glass. T ) those about to e ubark |1 the drag basin s will do well to.) 41 your Interest by oalliug on us or send for our prioe list waich will appear bout Januacy 6th, Mail orde lioited 114 {AINEV 3 (4RET. 2. BO Y ER CO., DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES 'VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. e 2 CLARKB Vice Presiden Warnam Omaha SPECIAL NOTIOE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Ou Ground Oil Cake It is 1he best and cheapeat food for stock of any kind. . One pound ls equsl to hree pousds of orn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter nstead of down, will increase in welght and be In good marketable ocndi- fon in the Dairymen, as well 83 others, who use {it, can testify to its mer- ts. Tryltand dve for yourselves. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks. Addrers WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, THE a. L. STRANG COMPANY. Double and Single Acting Power and Hano POMPS, STEAM PUMPE Evgine Tflmml s, Minlog Mschivery, Belting, Hose, Brass and lron Fittings nfio lensle or retall. HALLADAY WIND-MJLLS, OHURCB AND BOHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, C. F. COMDMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB, M. HELLMAN & CO., Wholesaie Clothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STRwET, COR, 13TH, OVIEAELA. B E. A 0740 03, Bag, & Suat, . T, N, 8ADLER, Asst. Fn H. W, DIAMOND, Asst. Secy MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND JRON WORKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Man'fg's and Builders of Wrong:t Iron, Ste, Howe 1 russ and Combination BRIDGES For Railroads and Highways Turn Tablos, Draw Gpaos, Roo and Bub- otures, s'ey Shline & Tul PROPRIETORS, A, MoLouth, Agent. A a