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INEBRASKA Nalloal B OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PAID UP CAPITAL . - « . $250,000 BURPLUSNOV, 1,1884 - - « 1 23,000 OFFICERS: 8. W, Yares, A. E. Touzauis, Prosident, Vice President. W.V.Morsg, Jxo0.8.Cotrixs, Lewis S, Reer K. K.Hayden,Ass't. and Acting Onshier. BANKING OFFIO} The Iron Bank, QOB. 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, GENERA BANKING BUSINESS ANSACTED, REST allowed on time deposits upon ble terms and upon accounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds and Oounty and City securities bought snd sold, In its treatment of customers the moat lib. eral polloy in pnrsm\d consistent with safoty wornd banking, and we Invite correspond- ense ur personal inquiry in connection there- with, FINAKCE AND COMMERCE, FINANOIAL Naw Yonk, June 13, —~Money - Easy at 1 per cont. Prime mercantile paper—4@5 per cent. Foreign Exchange—Unchanged, Governments—Quiet and unchanged. Stocks—Opened weak led by the Pacific Mail, which showed a loss of 1}c due to action of the postmaster-general in refusing to di burse all subsidics, The other shares were & to e lower, but the market gradually re: covered and buume anll and steady, and closed generally 9 #o above last night’s orices, The Pacific Mail and Lake Shore, however, are each down jo and New York Cenmn Northwestern is up f¢, St. Paul unchanged. COUPONS, ., 4’8, . Pacific 6's of '95. . STOCKS AND BONDS. Central Paclfic do proferred . Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. . Delaware, Lackawana & Western Denver & Rio Grande, Erie, do preferred . Tllinois Central Indianapoliz, Bioomington & Western Kansas & Toxas .. Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Loulsville & Nashvillo..... Missouri Pacific. Northern Pacifio. _do do preferred Northwestern, . do preferrad. New York Central. Oregon Transcontinental Paclfic Mail. Pooria, Decatur § Pullmin Palace Car Company Rock Ieland. St Louis & San Francisco. do prefariod (,hfiu;gv. Milwankes & St Panl do St. Paul & Omaba. .. do do preferred Texas Pacific. . o Union Pacific . \Vabull St Loma & Paci do do \Vecham Union Telegraph. Ohio River & Nashville ——— GENERAL PRODUCKE. OHIOACO, CH10460, 1L, June 14,—Flour—Dull and uuchsnged. Wheat — Fairly active; unumnd' vanced §c; weakened: declined ra) fluctuated; closed fiu under ya-md. 67dc for cash, 67§c for June; GSR@OS| Ju(l}{, 908@ 90jc for August; No, 2 red, rn—Quie during most _session; urly firm; later ruled weak; declined @4c; closed 1@jc under yesterda A7@47c for coab; $7kc 1or_June; 464c for July; 455@46c for August. Oats—Dull and weak, especially for near futures, some sales balng made 13@1jc under yesterday; 38¢ for cash; 823c for June; 32jc for July: 28¢ for August. Rye—Dull at €50, Barley—Nominal. Timothy Seed—Weak; prime, $1.48@1,50. Flaxsoed—Very weak; S lower; No.' 1, preferred. I 1 ad- 673@ olfor 30, Pork—Moderately acive and_irregular: be higher early; eased off later; declined 10@1c; 5@10.30 for cash and June; $10.274@ 1030 for July; $10.35@10.574 for Augun, $10.45@10.474 Tor Septombor, Tard —Fairly ac early; declined 5@ 6.624 for cash, June and July; § for August, Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $3.85@3, clear easier but about_unchanged; short ribs, steady at 8.524@5.55, Whisky—Unchanged, Buttor—Firmer for choice fine grades; good to fine creamery, 11@16jc; good to choice dairies, 10@ i2c, Cheese—Steady and uncharged, Eggo—TFirm at 11@12%. los—Unchangea Tallow—Unchanged. Flour, bbls. .. Whoat, bushels. O, bushels Onta, bushels. Rye, bushels....... Barley, bushels. NEW YORK !IODVUI. New Yomk, Juno 18,—Wheat—Spot dull; options ~opened u shade botter, afterwards weakened, and closed steady; receipte, 00,- 000 bushels; oxports, 79,000 bushels; ungraded, 95@96c. No. 2 red, nominal; August closing at 81023, ALY heavy an Heoeipta, Ship'ts, 7,000 1 pot quiot _and steady: options lower; receipts, 59,000 bushels; exports, 110,000 bushels; ungraded, 53@574c; No, 3, b8c, No, 2, bifo elovator, bbo afloat, 033@B4d0 1 f, August closing at Hic. Oats—Lower and heavy; receipts, 141,000 bushels; exports, 17,000 bushels; mixed west- ern, 383@40c; white, 10@4c, Eggs—Quist, Pork—Dall; mees spot, 811,25, Lard—Dull' and heavy; western #pot, $6.80@6,85. Butter—Quigt and firm; demand fair, LIVERPOOL, Liverpool, June 13.—Wheat—(Quist; red ‘western winter, 63 91@7s 1d, Corn—Quiot and steady, KANSAS CITY, KaNsAs Orry, Mo, Juno 13,—Wheat— Weak: No, 2 red, cash, 803o; July, 814@82}c; August, 8l orn—Weak; No, 2, omsh, 88; July, 39hc; August, 4080 bid, 410 sased, e B Oats—No, 2 cash, 80c, CINOINNATI, CiNoiNNati, 0., .hma 13.—Wheat—Weaker; No. 2 red, $1,00@ 1 Corn-Dull and luwer, No. 2 mixed, 47} )@ steam @182 Oats—Fwir demand; No. ‘Kyo—Dull; No. 2, Tdc, Barley -Quiet; extra No, inally 58¢. Pork--Dull at $10.75 Lard - Quiet at §06 373, Whisky—~Steady at ¥ TOLEDO, Toepo, O, Juns 13 No, 2 red, oash aud June, Corn No b and Juns, 48kc, e , 85¢, AT, LOUIS PBODUCE, 81, Loos, Mo, June 13, —Wheat—Active, uneettled and lower; opened 3@fc higber, so00n broke wnd vai staadily down and closed 4@ e under yesterday; $1.004 for cash; $1.023 for July; 81.03} for August, Cora~Lower and very slow; 489@443c tor 2 mixed, 3 spring, nom- Wheat—Steady; 000 | at 300 per do: cash, nccording to location; 484c for Jaly. 43¢ for Augst, Opte——Tasier bt slow; for September; 24% for th Rys—Dall at 630, Whisky—Steady at 81,18, MILWAUKER PRODUOR quumn, ‘Wis,, June 18, Steady; No. 8 Milwaukee, 86 August, 90kc. Corn - Searce and Inactive; No. Oata—Dall and lower; No. 2, 33c. Rye—Lowar; No, 1, 66 Batley—D: No. 9, 488, Provisions—Lawar; mess pork, June, 810.25; July, 10, 33} for cash; e year, Wheat— July, 88§c; 2, 46Zc. cash and LIVE 8TOOK, OHI0AGO, On10400, Tll,, June 14,—~The Drovers’ Jour- nal roports: Oattle—Haseipts, 1,000 hoad; strong; ship ping steers, $4.8)@5.75; stockers and foeders, 5.00; cows, bulls and_mixed, $2.10@ 1 60; bulk 83,50@4 and bulls, £3.50@5 Hogs—Reoeipta, 11,000 bead; 10@15¢ high- or; rough and_mixed, $8.90@4.05: packing and shipping, 84 ( b@4 45 @4.30; wkips, £3.00@ Sheap —Recelpts, 2r0 head; weatern, 4 o1, Loums, Mo., June I firmy natives, 400, Lours, fair local trade; mixed butchers’ stock $3.00@ 4,00, light to good_butchers' steers, $1.95@ 4.75; grass Texans, $3,00@3.80 Sheep—Receipta and shipments not report- ed; only local trade; previous prices, KANSAS OITY LIVE 8TOCK, Kaxsas Orry, Mo,, June 13,—Oattle—~Rs ceipts, 430 head: shipping grades stronger; common butchers’ 10¢ lowes; ‘exporters, $8.16 @5.80; common _to choce shipping mfl 10; feeders, $1.25@0.75; cows, $3.00@ llaks Receipts, 55,000 head; ltndy sorted, 3.10@3.75; d, @s3. Sheey ~-Ruulpu to good muttons, OMAHA MARKETS, Orrice or THE OMAHA Bee, } Saturday Evening, June 13, Trade Review, The live stock market has been active here during the past week, and the recsipts of both cattlo and hogs liberal, Tho hog market has been on the decline during this week, but this evening, on acceunt of favorable eastern ad- vices, closes at an advance, but 10@20c lower than lnst Saturday evening. Sheep aro in fair demand at a slight advance of 10@15¢ over Inst, week's quotations, Butter remains at 10c for fresh grass and 8@6c for inferior, Sales are made very slow, At the beginning of the wack it seomed’ as if the egg market was going to strengthen up some, but receipts being heavy they would not move above 100, Grocers report a fair trade at about the sawe prics with the exception of sugars, which sustain an advance on all grades of i@te. All otheer branches of business are reported fair for the season at same prices, The followlng prices are charged retailer s by Jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elova- tors and other local buyers: Lave Stock Market, Hogs—Receipts were light at the Union |4 stock yards to-day, and on account of favor- nhlevnltom advioes the market advanced 10@ Common mixed packing, $3.30 good to choice mixed 3,65, Common rough unsaleable, All sales stock in this market are made per cwt live weight unloss otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at 14c per pound for weights of 200 pounds and upwards, and 1lc for under 200 pounds, ngnunc sows are docked 40 Ppounds and stags 80 pounds, Sheep—§3,25. 75 a few wanted. Cattle — Strong; butchers’ stock $3.50@ |* 450 for good cowsand heifers; dressed beef averaging 1,100 to 1,200 pounds,$1.70 @4 90; vood to chalne, averaging 1,300 to 1,400 pounds, $5,00@5.30, Gra Wheat—Oash No, 2, 71o, Barley—45@50c, Rye—Onsh No. 8, 51r, Corn—No, 3, 330. Oate—No, 2, 800, Flour and Millstuffs, SELLING PRICES, mt‘el ‘Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at .00@3.80. Second auality—$2.70@3.00. Spring Wheat Bostauality patentat .10, Second quality—82.40@3.00. Bran— (50 per owt. Ghopped Feed—Per 100 Ibs., 9008100 Toal 31, 00@1.90 por ot Soreening—No, 1, 600 per ewt; No' 2, 60c, Hom 160 per owt, Shorts—7bo per cwt. Graham—82.00 per owt. Hay—$18,00@19.00 per ton, General Produce Butter—The market remains in its dull con- dition and prices have not changed any. The e ot of all recoipts of fresh grass butter s still going at 10c, with fair qualities at 7@ i, and Inforior at $@Gc, Eggs—Steady at 10¢, but are a little moro active, and there is somo progpect for an im- provemont beforo long. Candlmg is now neceesary, and shippars would find it to their advantaga to do it bofore shipping, instead of paying frelght on rotten egas oaltry—Receipta of old chickens continue to be quite heavy and sales are not very brisk n; spring chickens are less Plentiful, but being moatly small sized, don't go above $3.0, Larger sizes are in strong re- quest and will bring better prices, Potatoes—Tecoipts have been heavier this last week, and show & good deal of inforlor stock, spongy and sprouted; mixed stock sells at 50¢ and good quality at 60@G0c, which 1s the best prico now obtainable. New potatoes are already coming from the south and selliog at 4 00 per barr Onions—New southern sell at 8500 per barrel, California choice at 5o per Ib, and Bormuda at $3.00 per bush crate. Bena—In moderate demand; navy, ~per Lushol, $1.80@1.60; medium, ~per ushel Fish erl(et. - Fisi—No, 1 shore mackerel hall bbls., 800; fat amily § bbls., 4 00; No, 1 shore, kita, 95; fat famlly, kits £50; No, 1 whitefish, half bbl, 675; No, 1 kits, 930) family half bbis, 8 15} tamily, & 3, B5; No. 1 trout, half bble, Grocers' List Buaags—Powdered, 78o; cut loat, 735, gran- ulated, 7am confectioners’ A, 7o; Htandsrd oxtra O, Gio; extra O, 635 medium yellow, b} dark yellow, 5o, Covrses —Ordinary geades, 1003 fair, 12; good, 1l@120; prime, 1@1de; choloo, |28 16Gg17c; ncy green and yollow, 16@164o; old aoverzzaent Java, 2026, o's Fonst- od, 1430; MoLaughlin's XXXX mmed prves) Piation Jova, m@lm PiokLes—Mediun 1n barrels, 600 do In balf barrels, 8 00; small, in barrels, 6 00; do in balf barrels, 3 50; gherkins in barvels, 7 00 do in half barrels, 4 00. Dy Faorms—No 1, quarter apples. bble 5po; N O sliced, boxes, Gjo: evaporated, boxes, 8ho; blackberri boxes, 9305 peachos, market raspberries, 501 (Oanpe—blixed, J011; stick, U@ 1es twist stic rated, none in the Dray loads, per bbl, 160; Anmon, 50; ¢ sacks Ashton, 1 00; bble dairy 5 283, bbls; 40 4 elon padilasd Qamuy #0, bilaj Staadasd , 500A—Ta 11> babors 335 per case kog, por \humm—Nt York - e ork apple, 160; Obio ap slop fed steers, cows | was 60 | 67c; Favorite, 60c; Buds, s, boxea lic; peachos, f|9 4303 Silver Gloss, &C‘Uorn Starch, 8o; Excelsior Gloss, 7e; Corn, T UASNED G0ODS, —Oystens ('iumnm) per cane, 890 strawberrios, 21b "per case, 3 60; mph-rflm, Tb, per oase, 2 505 alitornla pears por caso, b §0; apricots, per case, 5 00} peaches per oase, b 50; white cherries per onwe, 6 76; plume per case, 4 503 whortleber. ries per case, 8 00; oy y ll’pluml. 21b, 2% oase, gmm gages, oase, i pine -plu, Ib, MBM"W Oum.u—noxm 40 Ibs, 16s, 1240, B¢, 13}o, hox]'fll 401bs, 16 0z, 68, 12}c; half box, 201bs,, o, Mnsvn- Por oad: 860; round,rl.case 25'2_' anla. wefl.d\7 0!:%“:;1[20 2A8--Gunpowder, goo 3 oholos, 80@rto; good Limperial, 40@4S0; choios, 6@ 6501 Young Hyson, good, 8(@b0c; choice, 65 @1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 750; Japan chotos, 0750 Jolong good, 85@40c; Oolong cholce m@ose; Sonchong, good, 30@40c; oholos, 85 ans, prime to shoios, G4@7ho. ‘Woonrxware—Two hoop pails, 185; three hoop_ paile, 2 10, Tabs, No. 1, 850; ploneer ards, 1 76; Double Crown, 3 90 well- bucketa, 3 7' Soaps—Kirk's Savon Tmperlal; 8 15; Kirk atinet, 830; Kirk's standard, 855 Kirk' White Russian, 4 85, PoTASH—Pennaylvanin cans, 4 oans in oase 8 85 :Babbitt's ball, 2 doz. in case, 190; An chor*ball, 3 doz. in_ oase, 1 60, BSraRcH—Pearl, le—Ln Golden Thrend 0c; Rooky Moun- tain, 50cs Fanoy, 450; Daisy, 40c, Plog tobacgo—Olimax, 4ic per 1b,s Horse: shoe, 46c: Star, 46c; Spearhead, 460; Our Rope, B0c; Piper Heidsick, 60c; Punch, 40c. Smoking tobacco—0, 8., 220; Meerschaum 800} Tong Tom 506, _Bisckwolls Ducham, 16 oz., blo; 8 on., B850 4 oz, b7c: 3 oz, 600, Seal of "North arolina, 16 oz., 42¢; 8 oz, lfie‘ 4 0z, 48019 oz, 0O, T\ny thpm Killikinick, 4 o fountain, 74 Drugs, Druus AND OrEMIOALS—Acld, oarbollo, 440 acid, tartaric, 550; balsam copaiba, per Ib. 660; bark, Sacaatras, per Ib, 1805 oslomel, per Ib, 90¢; cinchonidia, per oz., 80 b0; ohloro- form, per Ib, $1 00; Dovers powders, per Ib, 1 95; epsom_ salts; per lb, Bhy glyee-lne. pure, per Ib, 350; lead aceta castor, No, 1 per gal., 81 60; 40; oll, olive, per gnl i pium, $4 50; W., and R, &B.,Eflu l100; potullum. Todlde, per Ib,, 88 50; salicin, per oz., 40c; sul hate morphine, per oz, $3 50; pe b, do; teychaine, per o, 1 80, Paints Otls and v-muhu. OrLs—110 oarbon, per 3 160 headlight, per rallon, 13c; B55" hosdtignt per. gallon, 166; 150°" water white, 160} lin- £sed raw, per gallon, 3o linseed bo s Lard, witerste'd, por galon, 70 to; 4 per. o, 5, 1 40; swoet, por galion, 1 00; B, per g . B, catafoot extea, pe gallon, 906 , 76c; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 800 ummer, 160; golden machine, No al- Ton, 86c; No, 3, 280; sperm, 90} turpentine per gallon, 49 rer gallon, 16¢, Dry Goods BROWN SHERTINGS—Atlantio A, Tic; Atl tlo P, bo; Atlantio LL, bho; Brunawicl T Boaver Daw LL, b}o; Lawrence LL, o dfic B, 7fo; Foyal Standusd, 6§0; Indian A, 7c; Wanchusott A, 6 Finz Brows Slllnmfla—Arxyle. 60; Pep- perell R, 63c; Salisoury R, BueacreD Corrons—Ballon, 4-4, 6kej Bal’ 1on, 7-8, bic; Cumberland, 4-4, 74¢; Davoll DD, §4o; Fairmonnt, do; Frult of the Loom 8o: Glory of tho West, 8k¢; Golden Gate,8 ill 7.8, 7c; Hill 4-4, Tac; Lonsdale, 7§c; New York Mill, 104c; Wamsntta, 104e. Duoks (Jelorad)—Boston, 8 oz., 11303 Bos ton, 10 oz, 1C}c; Boston, 9 oz., 12jc; Fall River Polnt 10 oz., 12hc; Point Bear, 8 oz, 11o, TiokINGS—Amoskeag, 180 Continental Fancy, 9%0; Uordis. 13¢; Pearl River, 2lo; York, 124c; Hamleton Awnings, 12}c. DENIME—Amoekesg, Beaver Oreck AA 11c; Beaver Creek 100; Beaver Oreek GO, 9¢; Haymakers, 8c; Jaffrey D & T, 128 J.d%xxx, 1240; Pearl River, 18c; War. ren AXA (brown), 110; Warren BB (brown), 1te; Warren CO (brown), 10c, Oabuics ~Fifth avenuoglove finlsh, 4ho; Kostono glove finish, b, 1ConsET JEANS—Amory, 7 c; Hancock, 8c; Kearsargo. 7h; Rockport, 6 PBIN‘L‘S-A lenl. bhe; Amarlcln fijfli Cocheco, 6c; Harmony, nulgo Indigo 7-8, 11jc: Indigo 4-4, 11ho; Steel R.m, bhe; Charter Onk, émnmvas—Amarlun, 3 Oocheco, flo Gloncestor, 4ho; Southbrdge, 410; Waver. leys #ho; Rosedale, 4ho. Spirits, OoLoGNE SPIRITS—188 proof, 119; do, 101 proot, 130; spirite, socond quality, 101 proof, 9: do, 188 proof, 118, ALooso1—188 pooot alookal 3 30 per wine allon. ¥ ‘Waiskies—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 150@3 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 Oflx Kentuuky and Pennsylva- nla ryes, 2 00@6 50, BranDizs—Imported, 6 C0@16 00; domes- tic, 1 50@3 00, Guun—lmportod, 450@600; domentlo, 150 @8 00, Roxs—Importod, 4 50@8 00; Now England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00. CraMPAGNRS—Imported, per case, 28 00@ 8400; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00. Dry Paints White lead 88c; French ue, 80y Faris whiting, Zhe; whiting pildors, Tfo; whiting com'l, 14o; lampblack, Germantown, 1455 lampblack, ordinary, 100; Prussian blue, o untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, bo burnt, 4c; umbor, raw, do; sloaua, burn dote sienn, raw, 4c! Parls greon, genuine, Parin fireen.common ,20¢ chrumekresn.f‘l Y romo groen, K., 120; vermillion, Eng 7bo; vermillion, American, 180; Indian, rod Venetian, red, Cookson's American, 18¢; red lead c; chrome yellow, genuine, 20 low, K., 120 ochre ‘rochelle, 3c; ochre, Frenh 3 oclire, American, 2c; Winters mineral, loigh brown, 2jc; Spanich brown. Zo; rinco's mineral, er gallon: Furniture, C. Duoks (Gray)—West Polnt,8 oz,, 11 West | @7 chromo yel- | | 'V ARNISHES—Barrels extra, 81 10; furnitn 1, $1; conch, ex tra, 81 40; conob, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, 81'75; Japan, 700; saphaltum, extrn, 800, shollsc, 83 B0; ard oll fnish 81'50, PAINTS IN O1—White lead, Omahs, P. P, 5go; white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 60; Marseil les green, 1to 510 cans, 200; French zinc; oen_seal, 120; French zinc, red seal, 1o, rench zino, in varnish nsst,, 2005 Frm:uhtinc. in oil aset, 16¢; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b har., 10c; row sud burnt Sienna 100; vandyke crown, 18¢; refined lampblack, 120; coach black and ivory black, 160; drop ' black, 16c; Prussian. blas,. 400; uitramarine bine, 18] chrome green, L, M & D,, 160; blind and shutt green, L. M, & D,, 16c; Paris green, 18c; T dinn red, 16¢; Venotian red, 9o; Tus: canred, 32c; Amerloan vermillion, I.'& .- ; yellow ochre, 8c; L, M., O, u) 0., 180; ellnwaochrn 96; golden ochro, 1 s 16 v::t ryer, 8c; graining colors, o 0 walai, chestuut and ash, 18 4 EERiHeav Hardware List, Iron, rates, 2 12; plow steel, speclal cast, 4c; orucible, boj cast tools do, lgoul a20c; wagon spokes, per set, 226a3 00; hubs per set, 125; felloee ‘sawed dry, 140; tongues, each, 700; axles, eash, 75c; square’ nuts per 1b, 7allo; washers, per b, 8alBc; rivets, per Ib, 11¢; coil uhAln, pex 1b, 6al2e; ml ulula, 8oj iron wedges, m] crowbars, 'hum' teeth, 4o; spring e 7a80; Burden's horse lhoel. 4 80; Burden's mlllelhnu. 5 80, BARBED W1Ex—In car lots, 4 00 per 100, I)guu-—lhlel. 10t0 60; iron, 2.35; steel, Siior—Shot, 160) buokahot, 185; orleatal owder, 8 80a4 00;do, half kegs, 2 00; do kegn, 1 50 blasting, kegs, B Bbj fuse 00AL—Oumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- rls run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lomy 5 00; Whitelraast nut, 6oo~ Tows lump, 6 0 Tows nut, 50% Rock' Spring, 7 00; Anthr olet, 11 26511 60; Oanon Euy, 700 per on, Dry Lumhar. ‘Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, (. Ilm Lt 101118 BEADED ORILING, inch, Norway . inch, Norwa 15 50 14 50 18t Com, 2d Com, No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f¢. No. 2 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. No, 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. No. 1)bom1u. 12, 14 and 16 ft, (shipping 816 75 14 75 127 . 107 No.1, 6 inch, 13 and 14 feet, rongh. No. 1, Ginch, 16 feet, rough No. 2, 6 Inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough. No. 9, 6 inch, 16 feet, rough. . Vv No. 1! 4 mch, 12 and 14 feet rough. No. 1, 4 Inch, 16 feet, rough. . No. 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough. No, 3, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough., 8IDING, st Qom., 12, 14 and 16 feot 2d Oom..' 14 and 16 foet. .. 8d Oom,, 14 And 10 oot Fence, 11 and 16 feet 817 50 17 50 1st Oom, 6 Inch, white pine. 3d Oom. 6 jach, whito pine 8 Com. 6 inch, white pin Sel. Fence 6 inch, white pin. 1ot and 54 Clesr yetlow mine, &6 fnch: 24 BHIP LAP, No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch, No. 3 Plaig, 10 fnoh 2 8588 3 FINISHING, 1st, 2d and 8d Clear, 1}inch, s, 2s. Ist, 2d, and 3d Clear, 1} and 2 inch, B Select, 13, 13 and 2 inch, 8, 2s Ist, 24 and 84, , Olea, 1 inch, B Select, 1 inch, STOOK BOARDS, A 12 inch, s, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. B 13inch, s 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet O 12 inch, &, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet D 12 inch, s, 1 6. 12, 14 and 16 feet No. 1 Com. 12 in., 8, 1812, 14 and 16 f¢ No. 1 Com. 12in., 5. 1 s, 10, 18 and 20 ft No, 2 Com, 12 is 1s, 12. 14 and 16 f¢,16 BATTENS, WELLTUBING, PICKETS, 0,G. Bats, 8 inch. . 0,G; Bate, 2} luch § lnch Bate, s \nchwell tubing, P £35 538 8888888 8883888 8 1, |8 inch well tubing Picketa: D, & H, m.: $22'00; D& . Square, BIINGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Olear.... . *A* Standard, b inch, Olear. No. 1 POSTS, Whito Oedar, 6 inch, halves White Cedar, 54 inch, halves White Cedar, 8 inches, quarter White Cedar, 4 inch, round.. . LIME, ETO, Quinoy white lime (best) Cement Plaster (Michigan) Tarred folt, per cwt. Straw board, per cwt Hides. Steady; green butchers' 6c; green oured, 7ho; dry_ flint, 12@14c, drysalt, 10@11c: dame aged hides two-thirds price, Tallow—43@5c. Grenso—Primo white, 3{@1o, Sheop Pelts—25c@75. ————— DENVER MARKET. Frovr—Colorado, mo n:-, 15@2 20; pat- ent, 100 Iba., 2 76@3 00; 100 1bs, 2 75 @335 ; grabam, 100 lb!. 163; rye, 100 Ibs, GRAIN, Feep, Ero.—Wheat' 100 Ibs, 81 35 corn, 100 lbs, 115@1 2)joats, Nebraska mlxad,‘lm 1ba 1 60@1 Nebraska oats white, 1 65@1 70¢ bnn. ton, 17 00; chop, corn, 100 Ibe, 1 20@125;75; chop rixed, 100 Ibs, 1 50 ; corn menl, 100 1ba 1 40@1 50, Hay-Loose, yar, ton, 10 00@12 (0; baled, socond_bottom, 10 50@11 00; baled, apland, 12 00@14 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, 12 00@15 00; utraw, ton, 6 00@7 00. BurTen —Uranmery, finen Ib, 21@28¢; . 24 3 Tilinois and ereamary, "good, Kmans and Ne- Towa dairy, lb, braska dairy, 1b, J@l&n; common, 1b,6@8: butterine creamery, 16, 20@236; " bubterins 13@160; halt dairy, Ib, 16@1¢c. 90; Swis Oniesz—Full cream, crons, 1b, 10@116; kim, ni: ported, B0 Buwine, domenti, 1b, 20@22; burger, s Siate, rash candied, ‘dor, 14@16c; fresh ranch, doz, 15@16c. PouLTRY —Live old chickens, doz, 5 50@ 6 00; dressed chickens, 1b, 16@16c; dressed turkeys, Ib,, 20@22c, oraTORE— 100 Ibe, 1 6% @1 95; Salt Lake, sog“lbl. 2 00; new Calitornla, 100 lbs, 275@ ViaETABLES — Onlons, 100 Ibs, 400@1 25; turnips, 100 Ibs, 1 75; cabbage, new Califor- nia, 100 lbe, 800@$ 25; lettuce, doz, 50c; raddishes, oz, 40c; yoong enions, doz, 20c; parsley, doz, 40¢; pie plant, doz, 20c; oyater plant, doz, £0c; spinsch, doz, 8. aspar Ib, 40c califiower, b, 18; cucumbers, 75, L iruorms—Applre, b, $50; Mossina lomons, extra, box, b 00@G 00; cranberries, bbl, 12'00; Messina cranges, box. 5 75@600} Culifornia osanges, box, anana Dunch, 2 00@1 00; pine npplfls, i 4006 5 50; Strawborries, California, 15c qt, 8 00 @ 325'box; strawberries, eastern, crato, 3 HU@ 659; cherries, California, 10 Ib_box, 800; pluws, box, 2 23; apricots, box, § OURED MEATS—Hama, sugar oured,'ln, 10} 10§c; bacon, breakfast, 1b, 10§@1l30; salt sldos, b, 73@7jo; lard in pails, 93@Y0; lard in terces, 8o. Fhase MEas—Drossed beef, Colorado, per 100 1s, 7 0067 25; hos, dreated, 100 i 6 25@6 75; mutton, 100 Ibs, 6 10@6 50, Live 87008—Beef gras cattle, 100 Ibe, 4 00 @450; hogs, 100 Ibe, 4 50@+4 75; shoep, 100 1bs, shearad, 2 75@3 50. Hides.—Dry Flint No, 1, per Ib, 11@13c; Ib, 9@10c; green cteers and cows, groen calf, b, 6@8c; green, kip, branded calf, Ib, Go: shearlings, 1b, p ekins, dry, 1b, 5% 62; doer skins antelope skins, lo. 12@15; elk T 1b, 4@d}o WooL—Uolorado_choice, 1£.»y, 12@13ch; Now Mexloan, averaze, 7 10 Fisa—Mackarel, No, 1. 140, kit, 116@ 185; mews. 160@2 00; Oalifornis salmon, halt bbl, 9 50r Holland herring, keg, 1 20; fresh lake trout, bbl, 15@16: FRED W. GRAY, (Sucorssor 10) FOSTER & GRAY, WO XL S.A LE dm- oz, LUMBER . WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALL FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR, Bear Creek Lime, Loulsvllle Cement Portland Cement, Towa and Michigan Plas- ter, llnlr Ete, E e, Cor. 6th & Douglas St HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for England, France and Germany, Tho sscamahips of thia weil known line of Iron, ln water-tight compartments, and sre fur- oished' with every requisito to make the passage L)th safe aod agreeable, * Thoy carry the United States and European malls, and leave New York Tousdays and Satur Plymouth (LONDON On-rlmuy (PARIS and HAMBURG. First Cabin, 300-6100. Stoorage, to or mlln Hlmhu #10. C. B. RICHARD & CO. ,Gen oral Pass. Agents, 61 Broadwsy, New York ' and Washington s n1 La Selle streets, Chicago, or Henry Puadt, Mark ilsusen, I E. Mooios, Harry Deuol o uvnlmuu & fléhl Councll Klu fll ver (b, 14@160; | b8 e CHICAGO Avo w RAILWAY. 0 SBfiOR'I‘ LINE®E and Chicao. The on y 10 take for Des Moines, lhnmll waukos and all points oast. “To tho pll ol Ne bn!hn , Oolorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Nevads THE BEST ROUTE AND town, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixle, Chioag ashington and O (Chicago, are fta two tralos a day of DAY COACHES whioh are thefinest that human art and Ingenuity can oroate; Its PALACE SLEEPING which are models of comfort and elegance l" PA“ LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed And 8 widely calobratod PALATIAL DINING CARS the equal of which cannot be found elsewhere. At Council Bluffs the tralns of the Union Pacifio Ry, connect n Unlon Depot with those of tho Chica ffo & Northwastorn Ry In Chicago tho traing of thie llno make ciose Gonnection. with hose of &1l shstern n 8. For Detrolt, Columbus, Indianapolis, Olncinnatl, Kiagara Falls, Bualo, Piltaburg, Toronto, Montreal 0, New York, Prfladelphis, Bamore, Wash: ington nd all poln'ts [’ the East, ask tho tlcked agont for tckets via the ~NORTH.WESTERK, * It vou wish the best acoommodations, All tloket agenta vell tickets via thig lino, M, HUGHITT. R S HAIR, joral Manager, . Pres. Agent. CHICAGO . N, BABCOCK, 1412 Farnam§t , Omaha, Noy,, CHICAGO, Nilwankee & St Panl RAIL WAY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minnenpolis Milwaukee, St, Paul, Oedar Rapids, Davenport, Clinton, Dubuque, ckford, Rock Island, Freeport Tanesville, Elgin, Madison, Tia Crosse, Bel olt Winona, And all other Important points East, North- enst and Southeast. Gon Ticket office at 1401 Farnam strect (In Paxton Ho tel), and at Union Paciflo Depot. Dullman Stcopors and the. Finest Dining Cars in the World are run on tnemaln lines of the CricAco MILWAUKRR & St. PAUL Ry and every attention is pald to passengers by courteous employet of thocompany, 8, MERRILL, - V. i GARPENTER, General Manager, Gen'l Passongor Agent, R. MILLER, GEO. F. HEAFFORD, Anmunm.mu Aéw't Gen'l Pass Agent T. CLARK, Gen'l Superintendent Railwa.y Time Table. In Effect April 5th, 1885, ‘The attention of the travelling public s called to tbe fach that thisls the only complete and absolutoly correct time-table published In the olty, All trains arrite at and dopard from Omahs by Central Standard Timo. Tralos of the C. Bt pui lmm $heir de) eo iralng o« 4l BT G trom o b A . $he Union Pacific depot. D J;b' ©oxoept Saturday; o, excepd Sunday) d, Pt Monday. . M. & 0. arrive af and de mer of Thih -nddwib- ] d|pal] A} il ok from WESTWARD ARRIVE. nl F-c Iflc. A URISH . 7 DEPART. o 85 s an 6. & M, In Neb. | Night Exproes. —.. SOUTHWARD, Mllfiul’l Pacific B Kxprees. . For Chicsgo via 0. Blufls NORTHWARD, J aDlv. 8.C.&P. ‘fia‘fhux misnp:"m d 54, Paul Night Exprosa. OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Bummy Trains: Lo-vaonnm a8 626,725 80, 1000, 11 16 & m, 136 800, 400, 466, 5 60 1110pm. On Bundaysthe 760 and 10 500 a1 400 p.m tratn do ot ru. Armi Tor dopob 18 iauben Intor: Brovdway Gepoy 30 i utes later, Leave Council Blufts (Brudm{ dopot) 980,1080, 11 40 8 m; 180, 8 80, d'1145 pm. On Bunda; and 880 and 6 26 p m train i not fer 7 minutes ab i 6 tainion o TrnnnforTml -Loavo Omaha ab § am, 20,600 d7noum.d.uv ”A,mu a1’ 80 aad'11.00"a 2, 1 06, 880, 7 20 and P. @, 056,766, 835, SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chioago via the Tripartite Alilance Lines. T BUNDAY WORNING, | BATURDAY VA, TMIL_ | R, [ N-W | N-W [ RI| MI 61 17| 81 (78| 1 221 14 181 62 10-81] 17] 8241 18 Bunday evening aud Monday morning tr In corresponding order. C. E. & Q. trains run eve ay. STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Union Paclfio depot at 640 & m and 5 35 m rrive from Stock Yards at 7 25 w and 6 25 y m, eventeen years Experience, DR.G. W, PANGLE Bender of Diseasos of Men wnd Women. | Eleotric Magunetio and Horbalist Ph, N 1210 Douglas 8t Omal A correct diagnosis given without ‘any expl from the patieut, Consultation frce at oftice, ! Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh of the Head. Diseases of the Eye and Ear. . Heart Disease, Liver Complatot, Kidney Come nilh pisint, N vous Debility, Mental Depression, Loss of subood, Disbet ,m(um- Disease, Bt Vitue at yeis, White Swellings (.lnurm and Tumors remove e, or the drawiog of & drop of Woman, with her delicato organs, Restored to Hoalth, Dropsy Cured W thout Tappirg, Special Attention Given to Private sod Venercal Diseases of all Kinds, Tape Worms Removed in two or three nours or No Pay, Hemmorrholds or Piles Cured or No Charges Made. Those who are licted will save live salling on or using creds of dollars G. W. PANGLE'S Herbal Medicines, C\we xee Ahvunw beadt i of 1 AT el o8 o 3" Debigisiacan 11 it, - &ddroes DR, WARD & CO,, LOUISIANA MO nd hun CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURE UPROLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1910 Farnam Street OMAHA, NEBRASKA" VICTORIOUS —AT THE-— New Orleans Exoosition, PTEIRE.GOILD MEDAIX: +——HAS BEEN AWARDED TO THE—— I Brog” UPRIGHT PTANOS For' Remrkaable FineQuality of Tone, Excellence of Design, Perfection of Workmanship Call and see these Pianos, which take FIRST PRIZE WHEREVER EXHI- BITED. MAX MEYER & BRO,, GeneralWestern Agents. LARCEST STOCK OF WINDOW CLASS IN THE WEST. M ESTIMATES ON PLATE CLASS CIVEN. .®1 G. B. GREEN. GEO. BURK (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirds value of stock.) GREEN & BURKE. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS UNION STOCK YARDS, Omaha, Neb. Morchants & Farmor's Bank. David City, Neb. Kearney National Bank, Kearney, Neb, Columbus State Bank, Golumbus, Neb. McDonald’s Bank, North Platte, Neb. Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb. WHOLESALE FRESH FISH And Poultry Commission House. P. H. ALLEN, Omabha: olicited. Consignments T 2. BOY ER CO., DEALERS IN Hall's' Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETG. LONO FWarnam Btreot. Oxmahn CEHAS . LXEX, T ARDWOOD T ,UMBER A Fall Moflment ot Air and Kiln Dried Walnut, Cherry, Ash, Butternut, Yellow ardwood and Poplar Panel, Hardwood Floflrlnu‘ Wagon EI aha. Neh, H, ders Mlterlll Rod Cedar Posts, Common Osk Dimension_aad Bridg s'od? Boards for moth proofclosets, Ktc, Veneers, Fancy Woods for Sflmllsnrln‘ Oor.eth and Douglag, SPEOIAL NOTIOE TU Growers of Live Stock and i WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TCO O u CGround ©il Cake It is'1 ke best and cheapest food for stock of any kind, Ono nu..-zd 1s equal to three pou; do of orn, Stock fod with Groand Oil Gake fn the Fal. Inter nstead of down, will incresse Ip welght and be {n good m .rketuble oondi- fon In the Dairymen, as well ea others, who use n can tostify to Ita mer- ts, Tryltand dre for yourselves. Price $24.00 per ton, No charge for sacks, Addrees WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb. THE 4. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Fower and Hana UMPS, STEAM ~ PUMPE a.larSn !Epgine Tflmmlnfil, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fitiings olosale or retall, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHUR E AND BOHOOL BELLS, Oorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. i (C. 'F. COOODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glags OMAHA, NEB, M. HELLMAN & CO,, Wholesaie Glothier, 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR, 13TH, OMAEA' NBEE.

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