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o RISV wew—— . 'I’HE DAlLY BFF---I_‘RIDAY, JUNE 12, 1885, NEBRASKA Nitiol ~ Giang CMAHA, NEBRASKA. PAID UP CAPITAL . - - .« $250,000 BURPLUS NOV, 1,188 - - « ¢ 93,000 e OFFICERS! 8. W, Yares, A, E. Touzany, President, Vice President. W.V.Monsk, Jx0.8.00tLing, Liwis 8, Ruxr K. K.Hayden, Ass't. and Acting Osshier. PANKING OPFICE: The Iron Bank, UOR 12th AND FARNAM STQ SENERAL BANKING BUSIN TRANSACTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorable torms and upon scconuts of banks wnd bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds and County and City securities bouzht and sold, In its troatment of customers the most lib- oral pollcy is pursaed consistent with afety and sound banking, and wa invite corraspon ence or personal inquiry in connection there- with. B — FlitAsGe ARE COMMERCE, VINANCIAL Now Yosx, June 11,—Monsy-Easy at 1 per cent. Primo mercantile paper—4@b per cont. Foreign Exchange—Quiet; sterling bills, $1.85); demand, $1.80}. Governmenta—Continue strong on moderate business, Stocks—Dull; strong from the opening until after 2 o'clock without the development of a single feature. The first prices were gen- erally a shade above tho closing figures of lnst evoning. There was a fractional reduction from theso (uotations with slight reaction and then nothing but dullnoss and steadiness during the timereferred to,the extrome fluctua- tion being genorally considerably less than 1per cent. In the last hour, however, the incrensed activity was accompanied by a de cided advance, during which in most cases the highest pricas of the day were established for active stocks, and the strength and activity continged until the close of the board, couro STOCKS AND 110 Central Pacific Chicago & Alton........... do do preferrad Chicago, Burlington & Quiney. ... Delaware, Lackawana & Western Dsnver & Rio Grande Erie, . do prefarred Illinows Central Indianapolis, Blog xmnymu & Western. . Kansas & Toxas ... . Lia hore & Michigan Southern e & Nashville Michigan Central, Missouri Pacific Northern Pacific do do Northwestern. . .... do pr.ferrod New York Central.. Oregon Trangcontinental Pacitis Mail. Peoria, Decatur & Pullman Palace Car buml'n Y. Rock Ieland.. ... S8t lnulu & San Frau hmlarmd do thugo Milwankae& St. Panl... do preferred St. I’uul & Oxfinhn Tsxu Pacific. Union Pacific . Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific.. ... do do do preferred Western Union Telegeap! Ohio River & Nashville. . ... e —— GENERAL PRODUCE, CH10ACO. CH10A60, TIL, June 11.—Flour—Dull feeling and weak, prices uuchanged; winter wheat southern, $4.50@5.60; Wisconsin, $1 H0@b.30; Miuhizun. $4.60@0 00; soft spring wheat, £3.50@4,25; Minnesota bakers', $3.50@4.50. Wheat—Iairly active at times, at others dull, and ruled weak and (ower; opened §@ic under ye:terday, at which quotations there was o fair demand, advanced fc, later de- clined with slight fluctuations 1§c, continued weak and closed 14c under yesterdayy 87{c for cash aud Jung 9@89ke for July; 91@H1je for August; No. 2 red, 94fc.- Corn—w eaxor; declined #@ke, fluctuated slightly and closed §@jc under yesterday; 47hc for cash and June; 4658 404c for July; 154 (a 46c for Avgust, Ots—Very quiot and lower, fibctuations slight; j@3ic cash; ¢ for June; mmm tor July: 285@2sct for Avgast, o Rye—Qu nv. m“ Barley Tnuulhy Swd—l)ull and unchanged; prime, declined 1@l nnd Closed tan 10.15 for cush, June and July; for August, Lard—Very quiet, ruled weak, declined £ and cloced stead 124 for Augnst, Bulic Meats—Shoulders, unchanged,'| $3.80 @35,85; sh 5 short ribs, Whisk: Butter 1 steady; good to choleo creamery, 134@16; good to choice dairies, 9@ %ic, Chosse—Quict; choddars, 5@ fats, 5@0}o; young Americas, 7.512¢;skims 1@ 1c, Ygga—11@ Hidea—Unchanged; heavy, green salted, 7';: light, 8@ldc; damaged, G@12c; bull Go;dry salted, 11@ Inchunged; No. 1 country, §5,12 Koceipts, Ship'ts, ¥iour, bbls... 15,000 11,00 Whoat, bushels, 14,000 Oora, bushels 243,000 Oats, bushels. 120,000 Rye, bushols. . 1,000 Hurley, busbels. 14000 MILWAUEEE PEODUOR MuwavkRE, | Wis, June 11—Wheat— No. 4 Milwatkee, 874c; July, S8c, Corn” Dull; No Oata—Dull; Tiye—Very quis Harley —Duli; N Provisions— June, 810,00; July, $10.10; TOLEDO, ), June 11.—Wheat—Asctive and ed, cash and June, 92ic, changed; No, 2 cath and June, pork, cash and 48¢c, Oats—Quiet; No, 2 eash ii5c, CINCINNATI, O, June 11.~Wheat —Scarce ed, $1.02, 2 mixed, 48} ONoINNATI, and firm; N Corn ~ Firm; Barley —Quiet; extza No. 8 spring, 6%, .+ Pork--Dull at £10 7' @ Lard Whisky Quict at 18; o sales reported, LIVERPOOL Llverpool, Jume 11,—Wheat—uict and unchanged Corn-—Firm and quiet, new mixed west ern, 4s (41 per contal, NEW YORK PRODUCS, New Youk, June 11,—Whaat—0Opened Lower and closed steady; recei pta, 99,000 bush oxports, 14,600 bushels; ungraded red. Th@§1 08; No. 2 red, $1.02 elevator; August, clouing at 81 03}, Corn— Lower, closivg dull and easy; re epipts 5%,000 bu-bele; exports, 189 090 bush. ols; nngraded, B1@514e; dameged, S0@48c; Vo, 2, b2j@bije -lmnw. 51}@514c afloat; Angust closing at Hiie. Oata—Higher: receipts, 80,000 bushels; ox none; mixed western, 40@42s; white, Ei rwn o Juiet and barely steady: western, 18}@14}0, ork—Mors wpot, $11,W@11.75. Lard—Opeacd lower and closed firm; west ern steam spot, Angust, $6,85@6.89, Butter—Quiet and firm. KANBAS OITY, Lower; eash, S1ic bid, 81jc asked; July, $4@ Stle; Auq\m 808 @S6fe, 30c asked; Corn—1 owae; [ June, 858 bid, ¢ bid, 40¢ asked. Oats—30c bid, 32c asked, omioAGo, On10AG0, Til,, June 11.—The Drovers’ Jour- nal_reporta te—Ke> 5,400 head; strong and s lhcirru mul and mixed, @>5,30. Hogs—Receipts, 3000 head; 10@154s _off; rough and mixed, $3.80; rouzh mixed, $3.80 packing and .hunpmg. $0@4.00; light, £3,70004.20; skips, qhn-nu—){l\cnlph, wnltern‘$ @450, 8T, LOUIS. 87, Loom, Mo., June 11.—Oattle—Re ceipts, 1,300 head: shipments, 1,100 head; fiemer on Tizht recsipts; Fair to choice shipping steers, $4.8)7 hnu:her ateors, $1.60@ 4.90; mixed batch 3.00@¢ @4.75; !!r)[)]):-(l.n!v-nr~« 8100 irm: natives, 55 lambs - per Sleep - Receipts, 1,700 head; shipments, 900 head; good, firm; common, dull; common to choice, $2 25@4.00. KANSAS OITY LIVE BTOCK, Kawsas Orry, Mo, June 11,—Oattlo—Re nelpts, 1,000 head; shipments, 1,000 head: Dest quality strongor; other grades weaket; exporters, 25.16@0.30; common to Lhfllcl’ shipping $1.60G5,10; " feeders, $1.25@4.75; cows, $3.00@4 et e tacipte,, 10,000, Basd) sblprbaty 00 head; weak and 15@20c lower; assorted, £3,50@3.60; mixed, $3.4)@3.15, Sheep--Receipts, 500 head; shipments, 27 head; steady; common to good muttons, $2.00 @3.00, L ——— OMAHA M2KRKETS, Orrior oF Tre OMAHA Bre, } Thursday Evening, Juno 11, The following prices are charged rotailers by Jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the pricsa furnished by the elova- tors and other local buyers: Live Ntock Market. Hoga—Receipts wero liberal at the Union stock yards, to-day and the market slow at 15@20c lower, Good mixed packing, 88 15 @3.20; and_ good to cholco mixed packing, $3.35@3.40. Common rough hoga and unsaleable, All sales of stock in _this market aro mado per cwt live weight unloss othorwise stated. Dead hogs sell at 1o per pound for weights of 200 pounds and upwards, and 1o for under 200 pounds. Pregnsnt sows are docked 40 pounds and stags 80 pounds, Shoop—$3,20 @3,75 for common to good. ve and rather weak; mess | Wa8 Kawxsas Uiy, Mo, June 11, —Wheat— |’ 55:1 Ymmk Hyeon, good, 8(@50e; cholos, 65 ) No. 1, 4 lnch, 16 feet, rongh o 17 50 Tapan ehotcs, | No, 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, pan, natural leaf, 7563 Oolor 0 0 Oolong shotes | No, Gl 4 inch, 16 feet, rongh L1460 Oolong good, 35@4 4%36 Sonchong, good, S0@40c; choice, 35 SIDING, @4be. o+ |18t Com., 12, 14 and 16 feet. ..8922 00 RicR—Lonisiana, prime to choics, S4@7he. | 24 Com.. 14 and 16 feet. . 0 00 WoonxNwARE—Two hoop pails, 185; three | 34 Com,, 14 and 16 feet. . 11500 hoop_paile, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 850; ploneer | Fance, 14 and 15 foet. ‘11 %0 oneds, 1 75) Double Crown, 3 904 well- prbh i buoketa, 8 75. 8 Kirk's Savon Imperlal} 8 16; Kirk's [ 15t Oom, 6 Inch, white pine... s s "stannand.’ 8 By Kirk's |2d Com. 6 inch, whito pine. ‘White Russian, 4 § 8d (m{n 6 inch, white pine. . a nsylvania cans, 4 oans in case | Sel. Fence 6 fnch, whito 2 dor, In case, 190; An | 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4 wnor”ball, 2 dnz. in oase, 1 50, BHIP LAP, Tohacco. No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch. Tine cut—Hard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the [ No, g, Plain, 10 inch West, 60c; antain, 74 Golden Thread | No, 1, O, G...... 19 00 [ Favorite, 60¢; Buds Roeky Moun- FINISHING. tain, 500t Fancy, 46c; Daisy, 40c, 1st, 2d and 8d Olear, 1}inch, s, 2s.....850 00 Plug tolnrcnfblmmx, 4o por 1b,; Horse. | 1ot 34 809 34 Cloats 1 008 ek, thoo, s Stae, iy Spoashoad, oc; One B S e noh, & Bs. Rope, 50c; Piper Heidsick, 60c; Punch, 40c. | 1258w 144 4 one, 1 inch, 5. 3. amuilnx tobacco=-0, 8., 2201 ancmm é A Select, 1 "‘:h 8 28, v 80¢; T,ong Tom 800, Biackwell's Durham, 16 |5} Selock 1 {hch: & 257" byt L STOCK BOARDS, A 12 inch, &, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. B 12inch, a. 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. C 12 inch, &, 18, 12, 14 and 16 foet D12 inch, s, 18, 12 14 and 16 feet . Droas ARD Onexioars—Aeld, earbolio, 440 1,}:: R gf:xr: ' m': v 1“") S Bl o | oot ncid, tartaric, Goj balsam oopaiba, por Ib. No. 1 Y 6(1!‘ "bark, snasafras, por Ib, 120; colomes, per | No: 2 Com. 12 in.,s. 18. 12, 14and 16 ft,16 + Sinchonidla, pet oz, 80 603 ohloro. BATTENS, WELLTUBING, PICKETS, Tormy es 1 §1 001 Dovorn. powders, pot. I, | O. G. Bats, 8 tnch, 81 25; eprom salts, por Ib, S40; %churlnu, 0. G Batey 24 Inch puro, per Ib, 35c; lead acetate, per 1b, 20c; ol, | § inch Bats, & castor, No. 1 per gal., 81 60; oi InM:‘vr,Wl\ :‘lnc)}:wollll t‘u‘ n L r gal., $1 40; oll, olive, per ga ; oi |3 inch well tubing, Bov. A iy pitim, 84 50; quinine, P, & [[Pickets: D, (tll n..' 892 00; W., and R, & 8., por oz, £100; potassium: | Squaro.. Todide, per 1b,, 88 50; salicin, per oz, 40c; sul hate morphine, per oz, 3 50; rulphur, po b, doj strychning, per oz., 81 80, Seal of Nort Killikinick, 4 o, 2 WIINGLES AND ATH, Paints Olls lnd Varnishes, Ors—110 carbon, per gallon, 1103 160 headlight, per gallon, 13¢; 175° headlignt bosts, per_gallon, 16¢; 150° water white, 16c; lin- 3 . y hood taw, por galion, 2o linwoed boilod, por | Whito Codar, 6 inch, halvos. gallos "vc Lard, winter m‘d allon, 70c; | White Cedar, 53 inch, halves No. 1, 60c; No. 2, b0; oastor XXX, per gal- | Whito Cedar, 8 inches, quarters. lon, 1 50¢c; No, 8, 1 40; uwut per gallon, 1 00; | White Cedar, 4 inch, round.... .. sporm, W. B, per gallon, 1 60; sh W. B, LIk, ¥TO, r gallo) tafoot extra, per gallon, .1, 750}, Inbricating, zero, ber gallon, 80c; [ (Uiney, white lime (beat) summer, 16¢c; golden machine, No, 1, per gal- | 1 laster (.h.lu.hhmn) lon, 860; No. 2, 280; sporm, eignal, per gallon 07 (' TUKCTL 90c; turpentine per gallon, 460; napths, 74¢, | Styaw board, A ver gallon, 16, et ber. Dry Goods Hiaes. Baowx SuesoaAtiantio A, Tio) Atlane Stondy; groon butchers' Gc; green eured, o P, bo; Atlantic LL, Gic; Brunawick, 74o; [ 7ho; dry fint, 19@1dc, dey salf, 10@11c; dam: Boaver Dam LL, bio; v LL, b}c; Pa- | agod hides two-thirds price, cifio H, 7jo; Hoyal Standard, 6%6; Indian | Tallow—4}@be. : Head A, 70; Wauchusett A, 6fo. Grease—Prime wh!sr:, 3i@4o, Fine Brows Smnmos‘Amy‘e. 6o; Pep-| Bheep Pelta—25c@75. perel R, by Sallaoney I o © —— LEACHED CoTTONS—Ballon, oy Bal: 3 RKET. lon, 7-8, bhe; Cumberland, 4-4, 7he; Davoll DD, DLAAZIS LD ! Frovn—Colorado, 100 Ihe, 215@2 20 pat- o Falrmmm}tl i Fnsl;t '35 the Loom 4 Glory of tho Wost, 840; Golden Gate, 880} | ant, 100 Tba.. 2 73 00; Kansss, 100 1be, 5 75 i 7.8, 7c; Hill 4-4, Tho; Lonadale, 78c; New | oug’ ) Eanw, 100 b8, 3 York Mills, 1oje; ¥ Wamsutta, 1040 DL U s Tye, 100 Tha, Duoks (Colored)—Boston, 8 or., 1130; Bos e ralhi BN, Frzp, Ero.—Wheat' 100 Iba, 81 3 ton, 10 oz, lOAn;Bofiton, 9 oz., 1240; Fall River corn, 100 lbs, 115@1_2);0ats, Nsbuskl o ’ 5 - It os., 11 mixed, 100 1bs 1 60@1 (5; Nebraska onts whito, B iy e Mot Weet | 1651 70! bran, ton, 17.00; _chop, oom, 100 Tiokwas—Amoskeas, 180 Oontinental ; otal | @1 60; corn meai, 100 Ibe 1 40@1 50, Paney, ,g” Qordia, 130y Yearl River, 210; | ©py, 0 70000 vor ton, 10 00@1200; baled, York, 1280; Hamloton Aawnings, 124¢. i Aa | focond bottom, 10 5011 00; baled, npland, 110; Beaver Oreok 1B, 10ct Beaver Orook | 12 00@14 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, 12 L0@15 00; CC, 9c; Haymakers, 80; Jaffrey D & T, 1250; !";"- ‘00-5"5@4 00, b, 2@ Jaffrey XXX, 124c; Pearl River, 13c; War. | BUTTER — '-‘-ul\{)rr- e % RACA (brown), 110; Warren EB (brown), | Sreamery, "good, licois an 1%e: Warren OO (hrowa), 100, Loea dairy, " Ib, 180 Kensas and Ne- K 5 ] common, 1b,6@8c; Cattle — Steady; Receipts liberal and nearly all sold; butohors’ stock active; $3.50@ 400 for good ‘cowsand heifers; dressed beef steers, averaging 1,060 to 1,150 pounds, $1.60 @4 80; vood, averagiog 1,250 to 1,400 pounds, $1.90@5.25, Gratn Wheat—Oseh No, 2, 7o, Barley—46@b0c, Rye—Cnsh No. 8, 517, Torn—No, 3, Oata—No, 2, Flour and Millstuffs, SELLING PRICES, Winter When—l?‘irm;belt quality patent at £3.00@3. 50, Secoud lmnllby—-&f 70@3.00. 8pring Wheat—Best q! ltypatunt at §3.10, Second quality—82.40@3.00. Bran— o per ewt. Chopped Feed—Per 100 Ibs., 900@81.00 Oonl Mer‘Asl 00@1 20 per owt. Boreening—No. 1, 60c per ewt; No' 2, 50c, Hominy—81.60 per cwt, horts—7060 per owt. Graham—82.00 per cwt, Hay—$18, 00@19 00 per ton. Genoral Produce Butter—The market remains in its dull con- dition and pricos have not changed any. The choice out of all receipts of fresh grass butter in still going at .0, with fair qualities at 7@ o, and fnfertor at 360 —Steady at 10c, but are a little more l:-nve, and there is some prospect for an im- provement before long. Candling is now | 200 neceesary, and shippers would find it to their advantaze to do it before shipping, instead of pi g g freight on rotten eges. Poultry—Receipts of old chickens continue to be quite heavy and sales are not very brisk at300 per dozen; spring chickens are less plentiful, but being mostly swall sized, don’t g0 above £3 0, Larger tizes are in stroog re- «quest and will briog better prices, Potatoes—Ieceipts have been heavier this last weok, and show a good deal of inferior stock, spongy and sprouted; mixed stock sells at 50¢ and pood quality at 60 65c, which is the best prica now obtainable, New potatoes are already coming from the south et selling at 4 00 per barrel, Onions—New southern sell at 8590 per barrel, California choico at bc per 1b, and Bermuda at $3,00 per bush crate, Beans—In_ moderate demand; nuv por bushel, $1,50@1,60; medium, iushsl, 818041 40, Fish Market. Fisi—No, 1 show mackerel halt bb) § 00; fat amily § bbls., 4 00; No. 1 shore, kita, 95; fat family, kita £50; No, 1 whitefish, half bbl, 675; No, 1 kits, 930 family halt bbis., 8 10; tamily, kits, 68} No. 1 trout, half bbla, Grocors' List Svoars—Powdered, 7§ out loat, 7}o; gran- u'ated, 7o ra 7o; Standard oxtra O, Gic; extra O, 63; medmm yellow, 5% dark yellow, 5o Oorrres—Ordinary grades, 100; fair, 12; good, 11@12; prime, 12@130; cholce, 16@170; fanoy green and yellow, 16@164c; old government Java, 20@26c; Arbuckle's roast- ed, 14}c; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 143« imitation Java, 163@18}c. Progces—Medium 1o barrels, 600; do In Ralf barrels, 8 00; emall, in barrels, 6 00; do in half barrels, 850; gherkina in barrely, 7 00 do in half barrels, 4 00, Day ¥uurs—No 1, quarter apples, bbls 53e; N O sliced, boxes, bhe: evaporated, boxes, 84o; blackberrles, boxes lljc; peaches, i+ boxes, 940; peaches, evaporated, nons in the market: raspberries, 80+ OaNDY—Mized, 10@11; stick, 9@11¢y twist K braska dairy, Ib, Kgfiffl?nvfi‘fl‘hfif":‘“ glove fintah, he; | PrRsEs ST, o Ny SoceBner” buttering B —. . | dairy, 1b, 16@1¢c, YeConsmn Jaane Aoy, fiot Hancock, 86| UGikent Tull croam, 1b, 18@1be; halt P Al bior American, 5ho; Arn- | cream, 1b, 10@11c; skim, b, Oc; Swins, im old’s Be; Cocheco, 6c; Harmony, 44o; Indigo, [ Ported, $2o; Swiss, domestic, b, 20@ ; Lim- ey A Chosiat Oor bl i ate raeh candled, “dor, 14B150; 4 2 s % doz, 15@16c, Pruwrs Suinriaas - Awmerloan, 44; Oschooo, | 5 itny —Live old chickens, doz, 550@6 00; o Ol oenter n]éf“,:“m" dge, dio) Waver: | , ot chickens, b, 15@10c; dressed turkeys, Ib,, 20@: ; Spirits, Porarors— 100 Ibw 1 67@1 95 Salt Take, Coxoox SermTs—188 proof, 119; do, 101 | 3!b% % 005 mew Cali‘orala, 100 lte, 270 progt, 120% ;(lfl;;g.: socoud quality, 101 proof, o Jeommancra- Ontons, 100 Ibs, 400125, e b : 1ps, ¢; cabbage, now 3 ‘lA‘::anun—lHB pooot alookol 230per wine mg;fi:?” ,71,' 34%?.@., b l‘:&‘é‘uce, gw_“ ;8”:; 3 ; | raddishes, ynnng enions, doz, 20c; ant, d ) 5 y ‘.}fl‘i,fi."“z@ofi(% “}‘"“‘““Y and Peaueylva: fh &ncl 7:5n fluner‘, IBRIAG miumbe it 'y o2 50@ m"'{faggflfilml""‘”- 6 00@16 00; domes- | * Grggy Faorma—Apples é,glw»w Mowina " lemons, extra, box, b 0! cranberrios, o mpeed. i 50@600; domeetlc, 150 bbl, 12'00; Metsina cranges, box. © 75@000; v wlifornia osanges, box, 2 2 ADADAS, 2 ot oo o™ Lo81and, | bunch, 2 00@4 00: ' pine spples, dos, 4 00@ e ebor per. case, 28 00@ | b 20; Strawberries, California, 150 qt, 8 009 &) D 10 Co@16 00 325 box; strawborries, eastern, crate, 3 5U@ 8400;7Amarican, per ama; 10/00@16 00, 5 c]hurrlenl; California, 10 tib Jboxy 2 00; plums, box, 2 2 ‘lnncu o, Dry/Faints CoBED MEATS ~ Hams, 104 White lead 85c; Fronoh e, 80) Farls |105c; bacon. brenkiasty Ibe x(wmue; salt :o}.'z'f'xm“' floxh;:;,hwk mldm:"lw:hflsg ;ll’ “..“.b. gg@m. lard in pails, 9§@9%; lard ovmpblack, ordinary, 100; Prassiun bius, o | ™ Fasen Msara—Dressed beet, Colorado, untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; um 100 Its, 7 00@7 26; hogs, dressed, 100 lbs, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4o; sienns, burn dotr |§ 25@6 76, mutton, 100 Ibs, 6 10@6 50, slonnd, faw, dof Parl groan, govuine 3 | ,rvy Snooe—Toof graes cattl, 100 1, 4 00 chrome green, K., 19c; vermillion, Ling @4 50; hogs, 100 Ibs, 4 50@4 75; sheep, 100 7bo; vermillion, Americaa, 18c; Indien, red | 1D shearéd, 2 76@8 50. : rose pink, 146; Venetian, red, Cookson’s | Hides.—Dry Flint No, 1, per Ib, 11§@130; 3 Venotian, red. America, 140; rod lead No. 2, ib, 9@10c; green steers snd cows, 1 ; chrome yellow, genuine, %0c; chrome yel- | Ib, 4@5c; green calf, Ib, (@8c; greon:kip, ow, K., 12¢: oohre rochelle, 3c; ochre, Frenh babe; branded calt, lb, 6 henrlmgs. 1 2ei ochre, American, 2c; Winter s mineral, Wit oep nkins, dry, 1b, 5@ 240; lohigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown. 2ho; | b, 1"m1|.c~ antolopo sking, lo. 12@15; elk rince's mineral, 8¢, skins, 1b, 9@10¢; tallow Ib, 4@410 V ArN15EES—Darrels, per gallont Furnlture, Wnowwuura-ln,clmca, per (b, 14@15c; extra, 81 10; cugm‘;mfi: 1, 81; conch, ex Il;‘ll\,y, 12@18¢ch; New Mexlcan, average, 7 tra, 81 40: coac! 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, o. 81 75; Japan, T0c; uphaltum. jgxtea, 800, TFieu—Mackerel, No. 1. 140, kit, 115@ shellac, 3 50; hard ofl finish 81 185; mem, 160@2 00; Oslifornia salmov, PAINTS IN OrL—White lead, o P. P, | halt hbl, 9 50r Holland 'herring, keg, 130 8fo; whita lead, 8t. Louls, pure, 6 50; fresh lake trout, bbl, 15@16c, 0 1t vou wisn the best 4 Milwemkee & St Paul 1bs, 1 2021 26;75; chop mized, 100 Ibs, 150 | ¢ ] e CHICAGO Avo ORTH- N WESTERN RAILWAY. THE nrnT rmm-n n.n SHORT LINH CHAS. SHIVERICE, FURNITURE UPROLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Pasenger Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street OMAHA, NEBRASKA SOUTH OMAHA Tl:e Advnntage of Bettling in the New Town and UTTTGRIT DL | o oiw v s o i sty i name of the lhrhmfl town commencine at the Union Stook yards on tl south, and extend Theony _ to take for Des Moines, Marshall: fing for a mile and a half north, nearly connecting with thecity limits of Omaha, S’,.'I,".;t".’i.‘;.’.‘f'l',;?,‘.‘..‘ ‘,':fi'“'r'a"‘.'»?; (:tfi'\‘i";' ‘:’“ The company have again concluded to put on sals 1,000 L’:u. and let the purchasers of Draska, Oolomas, Wyom 1dane, ‘Nevada | the eame realize the profit which the enhanced value of these lots is sure to mak It now Oregon, Washington and C 14 1t offors suporlor | being an assured fact that South Omaha is destined —in the near future—to be the largest live advantages not possible by any other line, stock market west of Chicago, there can be no doubt that this property in a few years will be Among a few of the numerons points of eaperfor. | worth five or even ton times the amount that it san be bought for to-day. Ity -rl-vu-d by the patrons of this w;vl '-;r;’"v{n Some may ask: If this is so, why do not the company keep it and realize this vrofit iy arteny | The answer in, that in order to make lots valuable, there must be improvements on or sur rounding them, and as is the case in all new towns, sp: inducements must be offered whio dols of comtord and elegAn first to wet the paople to take hold and build, LOR nl(AWlh(I ROOM OARS, unsurpassed by any Thore are probably more such inducements offered by South Omaha than were ever pu and 1ts widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING «,uu forth by any new town, The large business done by the stock yards company and the ime. the el of which caniob be found el hers aetno | Mense slatghter and packing houses together with their auxilaries aro no small foaturo 1 v Ry, connect 1n Uniton Depot with those of gho Ohica. | #¥ETeRate of ovents that are destined to make South Omaha a large place. Agai Northwestorn Ry 1n Chicago the trans of this | 18 Dot wn addition to Omaha, and is not liable for city taxes, althongh it enjoys ail ‘o close connection with thoso of all eastern | from the growth of Omaha that uld if it were just INsIDE the city limits, but being just OUTSIDE, only county taxes are collected, which are merely nominal, The town owas and For Detrolt, Columbus, Indlanapolle, Cinclnnatt, | operates ita own water worh, which furnish an abundant supply of pure spring water. Dam. Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Piltsburg, Toronto, Montreal | my trains will ron on the B, & M. and,U, P, rmlways every hour, stoppiog at the north end P B o oaeshy ttaknt | Of thatown site as well as at Yo stook sacd, + Thg Pherieenth atreet hu;n‘;ucn‘r:lkzl" it altituds agent for ticketa via the Hagcall's park this spring, and to the stock yards at no distant day. “NORTH TERN, ' and the location a healthy one. nodations, All tloket Of course there are those who do not believe that South Omaha will amount to much Thin kind of people didn’t believe Chicago would ever be anything better than a cranberry patch that Omaha would ever outgrow her village clothes, that there never could be any frui acoon agonts soll ckots via thia line, M. HUGHITT. R § HAIR, Genoral Manager, Gon. Pzes. Agent, | raised in Nebraska, ete., etc, ho made it win? The sceptics, or those that had an abiding oINSy, " mooon lmth}m tho energy, ntelligence Amd;omurwnu[ this great country? K, ot Information, maps, prices and terms apply at the company's office, 216 8, Thirteonth Gen 1412 FaruamSt , Omaha, Neb. | Stroet, Merchant's National Bank Building, first floor, sl M.A.UPTON, Asst. Sec’'y and Manager, T CHICAGO, 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 TWO TRAINS DAILY DETWEEN OMAHA AND UNION STOCK YARDS, Chicago, ~ Minneapolis, Milwaukee, R Omah a, Neb. RAIL WAY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. u: St, Paul, Cedar Rapids, Davenport, | Merchants & Farmer's Bank, David Gity.Neb, Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, ' | Kearney National Bank, Kearney, Rook Idland, Erasport Juneaville, | Columbun S'ato Bane, Oolmuhm, n, Madison, La Crosse, [McDonald’s Bank, Platto, Neb, Be oit, Winona, = Omaha National nnnk, Umllm, "Neb. And all other Tmportant points East, North- east and Southonst. Ticket office at 1401 Farnam street (In Paxton Ho el), and at Union Paciflc Depob. lman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars in the World are run on tnemaln lines of the Ciicaso MILWAUKER & ST. PAUL Il\1'p|utr)'nl|v.'n(lnn is paid o pasengers by courtaons ompl . 8. MERRILL, A n All{llhlmz.vr, N ENRY 7. CLARKE, Prest, and Treas. 4 JOHN 1, CLARKE, Secretary. ,H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE " - WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS T ARGEST Jobbing Drug houto botwoon Chloago and San Francisco, OAPITAL STOCK, 4200,000. we correck time-table published In tho city, 4 shall boat the bottom of tho mrkot at )l times. Will duplicato Chicago and St, Louls prices with All trains arrlvo ot and depar) from Omaha by Yrovg it added. _ Our specialty will bo Contral St e e k0. arrive ab and a0 | 0N Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy part from thelt depot, comer of 14t and Webete | Be imates given on plate glass. To thoso abont to cmbark in the drug businsss will do well to1) 11 Shresta; tralns o & \Ho b, B.&Q. and K, O |your interest by calling on us or send for our prioo list which will appear bout January 6th, Mail orde P56 B tomtho B nl. depot; a1l otliera from | soliclted. 114 HARNEY STREET. 2. 1 BOYXY ER CO., &, Dally; b, oxcept Ssturday; e, exoept Sunday) d, DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y WESTWARD FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. "1"'.'35" Pacll’lc- 7‘: rou LORNC Warnam Wireot. Omaha ice Presiden CLARKE, ILLER, Ass't Gen'l Managor, J_T. CLARK, Gen'l Surerintendont Railway Time Table. In Effect April Oth, 1885 The eifoution of tho fravelling pabile s called to Abo tach that this s the only complote and absolutely s e lo Exproas 11 2 Dur.i;er Exproms il op. Vallo kil bod Kxpross = In Nsb» Mall ad Exprees, ..[.. . Night Expross. —.[10 60s|... BOUTHWARD, Mla,)eurl Pacific 5w A S A SPEOIAL NOTIOE TO ;-fafi’mg:;;g:;i Growers of Live Stock and Others, ¢ WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TQ O u Ground Oil Cake It is’the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to three pourds of orn. Stock fed with Ground Oll lea in the Kall and Winter nstead of down, will Increase In wcight and be in good marketable condi- EASTWARD, ©. Mv llt- Faul. il fon in the Dairymen, as well us others, who use it, can testify to lts mer- 4 — O B A O ts, Tryltand dve for yoursolves. Price $24.00 per ton, No oharge for sacks. Toa| & 86| For Chicagovia Pikiom'th Addross WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb. 8 198l & 30 For hloago via C. Bluy NORTHWARD, THE 4. L. STRANG COMPANY" owa Div. Double and Single Acting Fower and Hana B4. Paul Da; vvull lea green, 1to 5 cans, 200} Fronoh zino; reen seal, 12c; French zinc, red seal, 110, 'rench xlun, in varnish asst,, 20c; erm,h zm 2, in oil ast, 16c; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b han, 10¢; raw ‘and burnt Sienna 10 andyke ;;nv;n, Ll]'(‘u' rel!)llm'ckl llnfilzlp\l:iluck b}zu{ ut){_\gh (Qqusol' 10) Sk and Ivory black, 160y drop bisck, 160} PR 4 Y FOSTER & GRAY, Prussian blue, 40c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome green, T, M & D,. 16o; blind aud W EOLES.A T.E shutt: green, L. M, & D., 16¢c; Paris green, 18¢; In 1.an re , 150; Vonetian red, 9c; Tus- m can red, 22c; Amerioan vermillion, L & P,- ——; yellow ochre, 9¢; L, M., O, & 1, 0., 18 yellow ochre, 9o golden ochre, 16¢ Jeyer, 8, praining colors, light ook, dack oak, walnut, chestnut and ash, 150 WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI. FORNIA REDWOOD Heav Hardwaro List, Xron, rates, 21{ plow steel, npwlnl oast, 4c; ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, crncible, boj o Jaole, dou" 10020y wagon shokes, per dwdm hubs ‘pez_ set, SPANISH CEDAR. 195 telloes sawed dry, 140; tongues, Pt ¥, 70es asion, ‘such, 7567 squaro’ mna pee | 0687 Creek Lime, Louisyille Cement washers, per 1b, Bal8c; rivets, per Ib. 110; coil chain, per 1b, 6a12; malleable, | Portland Cement, Towa and Michigan Plas- 8o} iron wedges, Gc; crowbars, 6cp harrow ter, Hair, Etc, Etc. teeth, 4o} i teel, 7a8c; Burd b Thoos, 4 30; Burden's tnuloatioes, b 80, . 6th & Douglas St gABB.“I‘lvax—uI)l::?OluM’ 400 per 100, 3 NaiLs—Rates, 60; iron, ; steel, 5. W Buor—shot 4180, buckahot, 185 orlontal H s AT OOD owder, ke 8 50ad 00;do, half kegs, 2 00; do quarter kflgl, .’»0 blasting, kegs, § 85; fuse} Plattsmouth, Neb. Broeder of thoroughbred and high gra.le per 100 feet, 50 e ron Blosborss 10 ot Whtebronst 1o, | Horeford and Jersey Cattle, atick, 9o, CRACKERS ~Garneaw's sods, butter and pic- nic. 43; croams, 7h; gioger suaps, 74; City s0ds, Roj , RoPR-Sina, § inch aud lasger, S0 tnch, c; 4 inch, 03, "SaLT—Disy loads, per bbl, 145; Ashton, In sacks, 8 60; ¢ sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy 2 60@2 75, SFics—Pappor, 166; splos, 14o; aloves, 200 » Brevr—Standard do 4 gallon kegs, 81 = b:{uu ~1In 1b papers 825 per ‘caso; keg, per lVl;«mul—Nn' York apple, 160; Ohio ap ple, 15e, SraRoH—Pearl, 44c; Silver Gloas, 8c; Corn Btarch, 8o; Exoelsior Gloss, Te; an, C. OaNNED GooDS,—Oystews (Standard) per case, 8 90; satrawberrios, Z1b “per case, 3 50; raspborrics, 21b, per case, 2 50; Califor pears per case, & 80; apricots, per case, 5 00; peachos per case, b 80; white cherrie per case, 6 75; plums per case, 4 50; whortleber- rina ' per case, 3 00; egg plums, 2 1b, per case, 390; green gages, 2 b, por case, ZW.pmu les, 2 b, per case, 8 2 OANDLES— ~Boxes, 40 lbs, 16s, 1230, 124¢, )luxln;;-llllbd 16 oz, Gs, 12)c; half bo! )X, .'\Hh- S8, 12§, Matoass—Per caddie, 86¢; round,rl,osse 205; sqaare, cases, 170; UIhhmh. Casce ml,‘du Tras-—Guopowder, g 45@bb5cy 00@700; good Tmperial. 40@4&:. chnm. m m,, 205, bbls; Btaadard Tean—Tar, 1 65, 500; Whitobreast nut, 5 00; Iows lutp, 5 00; Avd Duroc and Jersey Red Swine, Town nut, 6003 Rock Sbrln«, 700; Anthra: b CLARK & SELLS, Real Estate Agents Dry Luwmber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, | el 1108 FARNAM STREET, e (1014118 . (S0, For list of properties for sale see Omaha Real Es: f ‘m Solte coiagnr 100(15.00/1000/20.00 | tate Gazette, to be found in the reading rooms of all 1 00116, 1000/ 10.00117,00 1060 1080 | th hoto 8d 17]16.00(16.00/16 o 17'c0115:00 19.00 20,00 S holas, mike {15 00|15.00/15.09 16.00| 17.00/18 00/19.00 |10 ooi18 00 16,00 1700 00 20.0¢ 1,00 |16 60/16.50!16 50|17.60/15.60/19.60/30.60 “BEADED OKILING, 1st Com, § inch, Norway 2d Com, § inch, Norway BOABDS, No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 161t 5§ | sm———————— No. # boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. 3 No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft 1275 MANTEL A RA E No. 4 boards, 12 14 and 16 ft, isigping cull) . 107 Setting and General FENOING, No. 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough. s | JOBBING AND BRICK No. 1, Ginch, 16 feet, rough 17 50 S No. 2. 6 inchi, 12 and'L4 feet, 14 50 g 2l o 2, 6 inch, 16 feet, rough 11560 Charles l[fl)‘ ris, \u 1, 4 inch; 12 and 14 feet, « 17 50 | 107 South 14th 8t., -~ - uvmaha, Neb ,,,,,, Panl Night Kxproes.| " OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Bummy Tralng Lese Omana u) ¢ 25, €06, 10 60, 11 16 # 10,1360, £ 02, 8 00, ¢ 00, 4 65, 6 60 - 1130 g’ \On Bandaystho 760 a4 10004 'w a0 l, 200 and 4 00 p m trains do not run, Arrive at Arau for depot 18 minutes Iator: Broadway dopo %0 ratn. utes lators Loavo Gouncll Blutty (Broadway dopet) st 050,165, 80, 1080, 11 40 & m; 1(wu.nu 5 80, 28, 82 at wholoxale or retall, 1o b dontrmtyaiied bnd “."’.v A ANDESOHOOLIBRELS, ] Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, usler 7 minutes Iater, Omaha 20 minuts (C. 'F. COMPDMAN, e Wholesale Druggists Epglae Trimmings, Mln!nv Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fitilnge HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, OHURCHE T_AUNDAY Mok i ML | BT, | N-W I NW [ R M Am,ouumumnm,u y. [ AND DEALER IN 10 emeiiccien ynts, OS, Varmishes and Window Glass STOCK YARDS TRAINS. OMAHA, NEB, M. HELLMAN & CO, fi Wholesaie Clothier, 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, OVIAE.A WNEE. Seventeen years Experience, DR.G.W.PANGLE Render of Disoasea of Men anl Women, Electric d Herbalist Physl-lan; Now located a = t. Omaha, Neb., up-staics oon s given without any explanation from the patient. Consultation free at office. I Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh of the Head. Discases of the Eyc and Ear. Heart Disease, Liver Complaint, Kidney Com- aroLens, Eag & 3105 G. ¥, N, SADLER, Asst. En H, W. DIAMOND, Asst, Bocy MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Man'fg's and Bullders of , Nervous 3 Sbuhsod s Discan Dance, Rbcumablsm, Puralysls, White Bwelliogs Fever Sorcs. Cancers and Tumors remove ed withott the knife, or the drawing of & drop of Wrongtt Iron, Stoal, Howe bloed, Woman, with her delicat Hestored b “ g . Ko - ored b 74 Truss and Comviastion ealth, Dropsy Cured W thout Tepp pecial M Astention Giv Private and Venereal Diseases of sl Kinds, Ta e e % ! "? BRIDGES rs or No Pay, Plles C: n \\ o For Railroads and Highways arges Made. 080 who are afflicted will esve live and hun. Tarn_Tebles, Draw Bpane, Roo Trussos, Plors and Sub: ¢reds of dol or usiog 8 . O. W. PANGLE'S structures. Merbal Medicins, ll’ls‘fly Shilfl By wee Weee PROPR: Mlhod b, A Alkvvxlr eacription of & noted b d e “ il‘,'.u"nu A Aidreee o ARD & CO., LOVISIANA, MO mou- (aow gen