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mmm;m Nalomal i OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PAID UP CAPITAL - - « . 250,000 BURPLUSNOV.1,1884 . - . [ 22,000 OFFICRRS: A. E, TovzALiN, Preeident, Vice President. W.V.Monse, Jx0.8.CoLuing, Lewis 8, Rexc K. K.Hayden,Ass’t. and Acting Oashier. BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, OOB. 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, | GENERAL BANKING BUSINESE TRANSACTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorable terms and upon accounts of banks and bankers, EXCHANGE, Government 8, W, Yarms, nkers, FOREIGN Bonds and County and City securities bought and sold, In its treatment of customers the most lib: eral polloy is pursued consistent with safot; and sound banking, and we Invite correspond. m.n‘g personal inquiry in connection there- with, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Nxw Yorx, June 18, —~Money—Ensy at 1} per cent. Prime meroantile paper—4@5 per cent, Foreign Exchange—Quiet at $4.85%; de- mand $4.86} Governmenta—Inactive and weak, quota- tions declinine 3 to fc, the heaviest decline being 3@4 per cent, Stooks —At the opening of the market this morning the market was weak and prices yielded from # to fi, led by the Union Pacific, Pacific Mail and New York Central, while Lackawanna declined 1c. The lowest prices of the day were mado at this time. Batween 11 and 12 o’clock there was a rally of § to 1%, the strongest stocks being Lake Shore, which advanced 1§, New York Oentral and Lacka- wanna, 1jc, and Union Pacific, 1c, In the afternoon the general list remained about |5 steady until near the close, when it showed some signs of being tired, but closed steady at a little below the best prices of the day. Union Pacific was heavy in the afternoon and Lackawanna steady after it lost 1 from mid- day quotations, COUPONS, STOCKS AND HONDS. Central Pacific . Chicago & Alton. Chicago, Bartington & (o icago, Burlington & Quine: Delaware, Lackawana & Woatorn Denver & Rio Grande. Erie,. do_preferred Lllinows Central . Indianapolls, Bloomington & Westera. . Kansas & Texas Lako Shore & Michigan Southern Louisville & Nashville Michigan Central, Mlssouri Pacific Northern Pacific do do Northwestern. . . do preferrad N-w York Central. . Qrogon Tra Tm-cnnunuul Boorls, Dsstie & Evasavilo Pullman Palace Gar Gompany Rock Island preferred. B53@06c; elevator, EGs £ o by store, 503 afloat; Angust closing at 55c. om Tower; receipts, 153,000 bushels; ex. s, none; western mixed, 30@40c; white, B Dl Dull and barely »f Do untract goods quoted st 86.524@ 6.85; 165,94, O ey 'and demand moderate; wulam, 17@19%., LIVERPOOL. Liverpool, June 15, —Wheat~Steady. rn—Quiet but steady, AT, LOUIS PRODUOR. 87, Lovms, Mo, June 18—Wheat— Unsettlod and higher; closing about §o under top figures, and o over yesertday; $1.01 for caah; $LO1Z for July; $1.03§ for August. Corn— Slow and lower; closing }@Jc under yesterday; 450 for cash; dbhe for July; 45 asked for August. (hh—“stur but inactivi ¢ for July, —Dhull; 60} bid, hisky—Stendy at $1.1 Afternoon Board—Wheat— Advanced dc; July, $102%; Avgust, $1.03j; September, 1,067 Corn—Firm but slow, at 4 i LIVE S8TOCK, CHIOAGO, Om10A0, TiL, June 18,—The Drovers’ Jour- nal reports: Oattle—Reseipts, 8,600 head; choice steady and generally 10c lower; shipping steers, $4.005.90; atockers And feeders, . 83 40@ 4 90; cows, bulls and mixed,$2.50@1.40; slop fed_steers, $4,85@5.55. Hogs—Reoceipts, 27,500 head; opened 5@10¢ lower and closed firm; rough and mixed, $8.80 @4.05; packing and shipping, $4.00@4.10; light, $3.90@1.20; akips, $3.00@3,00. Shoep — Recolpts, 5,000 head; steady; natives, $2.50@1.00; $2,60@3.85; lambs, per head, $1. ¢ for cash; June 18,—Oattle—Re- celpts, 2,000 hend; shipments, 500 head: stendy; good grades firm; lightito heavy ship g‘nn steers, $4.80@5, 10' butchers’ steers, mixed butchering, $3,00@4.00; ern and fooders, $3,50@4.75; grass Tex- ans, $3,20@4.00. Ehoop - teoelbts, 500 hoad; shipmonts, 770 Bead; good grades Wantad; common very dall common to choice muttons, $2 00@4.00 KANSAS OITY LIVE BTOCOK, Kaxgas_Orry, Mo, Juno 18,—Oattle—Re- ceipts, 700 head: shipments, 1,000 head; alow and 5@10c lowar; exporters, $5. @5, %; common to chotce shipping, $4,00@5.10; ers, $4.25@4.75; cows, Sg @4.00, Hogs—| l(acalpl« 11,000 hfilfl‘ lhipm!nh 5,000 head; opened Ac lower, but became stronger and closed ateady ut yarterday's pnge., choice, $3.70@3.75; mixed, $3.60@ 1,000 head; shipments, steady; common to good muttons, $2.00@3, 15, o — OMAHA MARKHEIS. Orrice or THE OMAHA B, Thursday Evening, June 18, The following pricea are charged rtailors by jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- chanta with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the eleva- tora and other local buyers: Live NStock Market, Hogs—Receipts were liberal at the Union stock yards to-day, and prices declined 5@10c from §yestorday. Al vold, Common mixed packing, $325@3.35; and _good to choico ~ mixed packing, $3.45@3.60, Common rough '~ hogs and skips unsaleable, All sales of stock in thin morket are made per cwt live ~welght dnless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at 1ic per pound for weights of 200 pounds and up wards, and 1 for under 200 pounds. Prognant sows are docked 40 pounds and stags 80 pounds, ‘Sheep—$3,20@3.75; o few wanted. Cattlo—Butchers’ ~stock very dull at former prices; 83.60@4.60 for good cows and heifers; dressed bsef steers, slow at 10c lower than _yesterday; averaging 1,100 t0 1,200 pounds, $4 60@+4.90; vood to cholcfi. averaging 1,300’ to 1,400 pounds, £5,00@5.30. Grain Wheat—Onsh No, 2, 710, Barley—45@50c, Ryo—(Juh No, s ble, Qom—No, 3, 830, Oate—No, 2, 800, Flour lnfl Millstuffs, SELLING PRICES, Winter Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at 7y $3.00@8. 30, \V-um Unlun Telegraph Ohio River & Nashville, o —— GENERAL PRODUCE, OHIOACO, OH10AG0, IlL, June18,—Flour—Quiet, dull and weal er wh wheat_flour, $4.50@5.25; - low and active by spurts but generally quiet; opened }@fc higher. advanced 3o more, weakened, declined f@gc Iater, ral- lied 4o fluctuated and closed fc over yester- day; 853@89e for cash; 887 for June; 90A@ 90} for July; 924@924c for Augu: 94}o for September; No.red, 2 9bc. Sorn—Faltly acti’s early, quiot luter and ed §@4c, later ruled opened stronger; g gc and _closed 82 yes quiet, easler, de terday; 183@483 474 for Jlfly, 471Ql7ic for August; 7 Septem!| no new developments but closed about as yesterday; 83jc for cash; 833@33c for June; 33§@33jc for July; 28}c for August, Pork—Very little lfinng and ruled easier; $10.30@10.824 for cash, June and July; $10.374@10.40 for Auxlllt, $10.47} ©10 50 for September, TLard-Quiet; about unchange?; $6.62@ 6,65 for cash, Juneand July; $0.70@6.724 for August. Bulk Meats—Shoulders, unchanged; short; ribs, £6,3: Whi Steady at 81,10, Butter—Quiet, lbeldy and unchanged. Oheese—Better feeling Ymvullr chulu full cream cheddars, 6@64c; fllats, 64@70; young Amulu T@74c; skims, 1@, 1l and weak at 10@11ec, e Unchavged, Tallow—Unchanged, -nd ;hurl clear, nmn&h. l!h.lp'u. Ryo, bushals. Buley, bushels, MILWAUKEE PRODUOR) Miiwavkes, Wis., June 15,—Wheat— Strong; No. 2 Milwaukee, 57c; July, 904c; August, 92jc. ' Scarce; No. 2, 48}, Oats—Firm; No, 2, $o. Rye—Steady; No. 16ijo. Barley—Nominal; No, 2, 48c. ~Lower; meas pork, cash and July, $10,30; august, $10,87. CINCINNATI, 0, y; No. 2 mixed, 45{@19c, Oata~Birons a8, Lighas Ko 1% o, ..}-.. Dall; No, y—Nomin, Purk——Qul.t at §10.75 Lard—Yirmer at $6.45, Whisky—Steady at $1.18, TOLEDO, ToLEno, 0 June 18, ~wnm—n.mer but quist; No. 2 ved, cach aud June, d4c. Corn - Dull but steady; No, 2 cash and June, 'L_ Oata—Kirm; No. 2, 85¢ bid, KANSAS CITY, Kansas Oy, Mo, June 18,—Wheat— Receipts, 3,700 bushels; opened stesdy but weakeoed on call; No, 2 red cash, 803@80§c; Jul August, 915, ot o—\Weaker; No, 2, J is and August nominal, Pj3=N>. 2 cash and Juce, 300 bid, > NEW YOKK PRODUCH, W Youx, June 17,—Wheat—Firm and 5,06 Tecelpta, 250,000 bushels; exports, 9 _busbels; ungraded, 9c@81.08; No. 2 :wu‘l .03, canal afloat; August closing at Oom—tlrot .-h-da bomt; ailuun, stead yeceipts, 132 ports, bu:hels; u -.gmud bJ’gl cash, 39@80fc; Second auality—$3.70@3.00. Bpring Wheat—Best Junlity patentiat §3.10. Second &mny—n . 40@3.00, Bran— Ohop Feed—Per 100 lbl.. 800@81.00 eal—81.00@1,20 per owt, Eomnlng No. 1, 600 per ewt' No' 2, 50c, Hominy—8$1.50 per cwt, Bhom—ffln per cwi. Graham—§2.00 per owt, Hay—818.00@19.00 per ton, General Produce Butter—The market remains in its dull con- dition and prices have not changed any. The choice out of all receipts of fresh grass butter is still going at :03, with fair qualities at 7@ 8c, and inferior at 3@6c. Tggs - Steady at 10c, but are o little more active, and there is some prospect for an im- provement before long. Candling is now necoesary, and shippers would find it to their advantaze to doit before shipping, instead of pl]xhzfl freight on rotten egas, oultry—Receipts of old chickens continue to be quite heavy and sales are not very brisk at 300 per dozen; spring chickens are less plentiful, but being mostly small sizad, don't g above £330, Larer sizes are in strong re- quest and will bring better prices, Potatoes—TReceipts have been heavier this last woek, and show a good deal of inferior stock, spongy and sprouted; mixed stock sells at 500 and good quality at 60w 66c, which is the best price now obtainable, New potatoes are already coming from the south and selling at 4 00 per barrel. Onions—New southern sell at 8500 per barrel, California choice at 5o per lb, and Bermuda at $3.00 per bush crate, s—In moderate demand; navy, per bushel, $1,50@1.60; medium, per iu.hal, $13041 40, Fish Market, Fisn—No, 1 shore mackerel half bbls,, 00015 00; fa_amily § bbis., 4 00; No, 1 shore, kita, | %40 93; fat family, kite 850 No, 1 whitefish, half | — bbl, 6 75; No, 1 kits, 930y family half bbis,, alb., family, kits, bic; No, 1 trout, half bbis., l)rocerl‘ List Suaass—Powdered, 7o; out loaf, 74o; gran- uated, 71.1; confectioners’ A, 7o; Htandard tra 0, bho; extra O, 63; medium yellow, b7 | & g ydlo fo. Corvegs—Ordinary frades, 1ou tair, 1; | each good, 11@120; prime, 13 cholce, 16@170; fancy mn.m:y.uw,l Rovernment Java, 20@26¢; Arbuck! od, 14ty elunchlm xxxxmmd. me. imitation Javs, 16§@183c. Progces—Medium in barrels, 600; do In Balf barrels, 8 00; small, in barrels,6 00; do in half barrels, 3 zhnthnl in barrele, 7 00 do in half barrels, 4 00, Dy Frurrs—No 1 quarter apples, bbls #0iN O siced, boxes, Bho: evaporated, bo: 840; blackberries, boxes 1lic; pesches boxes, 940} peachas, evaporated, nons in the market; raspberries, 8 Jaxpr—Mized, 1011; stick, @1lo) bwist atiok, o. KACKERS —Giarneau’s sods, butter and n creams, 7h; ginger snaps, 74; City pa—8isal, § inch and |larger, 8o § lnch, 8le; | ingh, 9 Saur—Dray loads, per bbl, 150; Ashton, lznea.an 8 603 § sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy Srioxs—Pepper, 180 sploe, 14¢; cloves, 200 assia , 150, Sruve—Standard Com., 253, bbls; Staadard do 4 gallon kegs, $1,85. Ibsnm In Ib papers 825 per case; kegper Bhe, l\hf;flu—m- York apple, 160; Ohio ap: ple, 1be, BrancH—Pearl, 44o; Silver Glow, 8 Oorn Starch, 8c; Excelsior Gloss, Sepam Sooremumiss caso, i aw! o8, per m 2 50 raspberries, 2 Ib, ice 050»-@ cate, 6 7% plums per case, 4 00; whorlleber (Btanitard) = No, riea per case, 8 00; egg plums, 2 Ib, per case, 290 g, 1l ‘onse, 2 ¥0; pine aples, 2 1b, per case, boxers 40lbe, 16 o, Gs, 12he; half box, 20lbs., 88, 1270, [ascnms—Per oaddie, 850y round,rl.case 2065; sqanre, oases, 1 70; Oshiosh, cases gr1.20 w%xf.:»-(hnplwrln, I[ood @5 n:i + good Imperial, 40@48c; choice, 650 Young Hyson, good, 8(@b0e; choice, @Lo0 Japan, m‘:‘u loat, Toe; Japan choios 750; Oolong got jong choloe {0@tte; Sonehong, ma. + oholoe, 85 Rion—Tonisiana, prime to choles, @7k Woor 0 hoop palls, 1'85; three oily, 210, Tabe, No. 1, & oneer 1763 Double Crown, 3 905 well- Ime.ivll 75, Sopa—Kirk's Savon Tmperlal; 3 1) Kirk's atinet, 830; Kirk's standard, 8 55; Kirk's White Russian, 4 85 PorAsH—Pennsylvania eans, 4 oana in case 885 ;Babbitt's ball, 2 doz, In cate, 190; An shorball, 2 do. in gase, 1 80, AOCO. Fine cut—Hard to Beat, 70¢; Charm of the West, 60c; Fountain, 74c! Golden Thread Favorite, 60c; Buds, tain, 50c: Fancy, 45¢; Daisy, Plug wblccn—Cllmnx, 4dc per Ib,; Horse- shoe, 46c: Star, 46¢; Spearhead, 46c; Onr Rope, 50c; Piper Heidsick, 60c; Punch, 40c. moklng_tobacco—0, 8., 80c; Long Tom 300, Blackwe on., blo; 8 o, Bbos 4 oz, b7 Soal of North Osrolina, 16 0z ; 4or, 48630z, Blo, Navy Olippings, 26c. Kallikinick, 4 07., 27¢; 2 oz,, 280, Drugs, Droas AND OnrMIoALs—Acld, earbollo, 440 acid, tartaric, boo; balsam copalbs, per Ib. 66c; bark, sassafras, por Ib, 136; cslomes, per 1b, 80c; cinchonidia, per oz, 80 50; chloro- form, per 1b, 81 00; Dovers powderl, por Ib, 81 35; epsom ulu. per lh. glyurlne. pure, per Ib, 25¢; lead Fn oaator, No, 1 gex ll 60~ oil mt.or. 0., per gal., $1 4 ol ive, perg.l 81403 oi, rigsmnm. 50c; o] jitm, 30 e, Wy and R, &8, axnx..&l 5 pohuh:m' Todide, pe Ib, sllon, per ok, 40 sul hate morpbma.pur or., 83 50; miphur, pe b, do; :vnhnlno, per oz, 81 80, Paints Oils And ‘Varnishes. Ors—110 carbon, per gallon, 1lo; 160 headlight, per gallon, 136; 176 headiight por. galici, N6y 160 watér white, 1663 Hn- soed raw, por gallon, o3 linseed boiled, per ;q‘llun. Bbe; l;nd,zwh‘:s%nr st grxgiuw. .o:la. o. 1, 2, 50; onstor per gal. lon, bsaka 8, 1 40; sweet, per gallon, 100; . B., ' per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B., &" Rallon, 65; heatafoot extra, per gallon, 06} .1, 7bo; lubricating, zero, ver gallon, 80c; summer, 150; golden machine, No, 1, per gal* lon, 86c; No. 3, 280; sperm, signal, per gallon 900} turpentine per gallon, 490; naptba, 74c, ver gallon, 16c,] Dry Goods BoowN SrEeTINGS—Atlantio A, 73e; At to P, bo; Atlantio LL, bhe; Brunawick, 7 Belvar Dam LLy iy Lawronce LL, bic; cific H, 7§c; Koyal Standard, 630; Hond &, 70; Wauchusett A, 6§o. Fine Brows _Sueztinas—Argyle, 66 Pep- perell R, 6}c; Salisoury R, 6o, BueacrED CorToNs—Ballon, 4 fi lon, 7.8, bhe; Cumberland, 4-4, 7hos Bas 840; Fairmount, 40; Fruit of the Loom 4. 8fs: Glory of the West, 8}¢; Golden Gate, 8ic; ill 7.8, 703 uuu 4, The; Lonsdale, 7§0; York Mills, ‘amautta, 104, Duoks (dolnn )—Boston, 8 oz, 11j0; Bos ton, 10 0z, 104 Boston, 9 oz, 124ci Fall River “Duoks (Grag)—West Polnt, oz., 11c; West Polnt 10 oz., 12}c; Point Bear, 8 oz., 110, TioRINGE—Amoskess, 180 ' Continental Fancy, 9§c; Cordls. 136 Pearl River, 2lo; York, 124c; Hamleton Awnings, 124c. DENIMS—Amoskesg, 130; Beaver Oreek AA 1lc; Beaver Creek BB, 10c; Beaver Oreek €0, 9; Haymakors, 80j Joflrey D & T, 12§0; XXX, 13he; Pearl River, 13c; War. o &A {bréwm), 110; Watren BB (brows), 1lo; Warren CO (brown), g Caumicn - Fifth s glou finlsh, 44o; Keystono glove finish, 5o, 1 Gomsur Jeans - Auory, 1oy Hancok, 803 Kearuargo Tho; Rockp: PriNTs —Allens, si Amuzlcm. o A= jtu. nnieo old’s 6c; Cocheco, Harmon; 7o; Indigo 78, me. TIndf River, 5ho; Charter Oak, PRINTS alsrmns—Amaflun 4}e3 Oocheco, 4o Gloucester, 4ko; Southbr'dge, aner- loys 4io; Rosedale, 4ho. _ Spirits, OoroaNE SPIRITS—188 proof, 119; do, 101 xoof, 120; eplrits, second quality, 101 proof, £75: "do, 168 proof, 1 18 A.wo” HoL—185 pooof alcokol 3 80 per wine allon. B W Hiskrzs—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 150@3 00; Kentucky bour bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky snd Pennsylva- nla ryes, 2 00@6 60, BranDizs—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- tic, 160@38 00, émn—xmpomd, 450@600; domestlc, 150 Rm(!—lm rted, 4 50@8 W Naw England, 2 00@4 00; dnmenn:, 1 50@3 00, CrAMPAGNES—Imported, per case, 28 0@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00. Dry Paints 50. nimins” Botes: 40 1hm. 180, 1236, 8. 1346, N [Fr¥OING, No. 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rnngh No.l 6inch, IG' h No. 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough. . BOARDS, No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ¢, No. 2 board SIDING, 1st Oom,, 12, 14 and 16 feot. 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet, 8 Com,, 14 and 16 feet Fence, 14 and 16 feet. . 18t Oom, 6 Inch, white pine. 34 Com, 6 inch, white pine 84 Com. 6 inch, white pine. Sel, Fence 6 (nch, whito pine. 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4. FINISHING, 1st, 2 and 3d Olear, 13 inch, s, 2a.....850 llt 2d, and 3d Olear, 1} and 2 mLh s 28 50 00 B Select, 11, 1§ mi zmu‘ 8 28...... 86 00 1st, 2d and 8d, Ol inuh, 82 45 00 A Beleot, 1 inch, 2«.. 40 00 B Select, 1 inch, s, 26 80 00 BTOCK BOARDS, 12 inch, &, 18, 12, 14 and 16 foet 12inch, a. 1, 12, 14 and 16 feet 12 inch, s, 15, 12,14 and 16 feot 12 inch, s, 1 6, 19, 14 and 16 feet 0. 1 Qom. 12 in,, & 1,12, 14 and 16 ft No. 1 Oom: 12 inc w1 v, 10,18 and 20 f6 1 . 12, 14 and 16 £,16 00 BATTENS, WELLTUBING, PICKETS, %8S 833323 85 BIINGLES AND LA';K- 16 inch, Clear. *A* Standard 5 inch, Olear. 0, 1 White Cedar, 6 inch, halves White Cedar, 5} ing al White Cedar, 8 mehu. qnm« White Cedar, 4 inch, round. LIME, ETC, Quincy white lime (best). Cement, Plaster (Michizan) Tarred felt, per cwt Straw board, per cwb.s Hiaes. Steady; green butchers' 6c; The; dry flint, 12@1d, dry salt, aged hides two-thirds price, Tallow—4i@c. Grease—Prime white, 37@4o, Bheop Pelts—250@7 e DENVER MARKET. Frovn—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 2 15@2 20; pat- eat, 100 Ibs., 2 76@3 00; Kanana, 100 Ibe, 2 75 esw; grabiam, 100 Ibs, 1 60; rye, 100 Ibs, freen owed, 0@11c: dam- GRaAIN, Feep, Ero.—~Wheat' 100 Ibe, 81 35 corn, wu lbs, 115@1_ 20jomts, Nebraska mlxad,lfio 1bsl 60@1 65; Nebraska oats white, 1 65@1 70¢ bran, ton, 17 005 chop, corn, 1 Lbs, 1 20@126,75; chop wixed, 100 Lo, 150 @1 60; corn meal, 100 Ibs. 1 40@1 60, HAaY—Loose, por ton 0 CO15.00; baled, second bottom, 10 50@11 00; baled, apland, 12 00@14 00; ifalfa, loose, ton, 12 00@15 00; [ straw. ton, 6 00@7 00. Burrzs'— Orsamery, finest, b, 27@280; creamery, "good, Ib, 24@250; Lllinois and Towa dairy, Ib, 18@29c; Kansaa and Ne- braaka daley, 1b, 15@1c; common, 1b,6@So; butterino crobmery, 1o, 20@235; buttering dalry, Ib, 16@1¢c. Ortes roam, b, 18@160; halt cream, T, ll]@lln, skim, 1b, 90; Bwiss, im- portad, xza, Swiss, domeatic, 1b, 20@22; Lim- bnige ias—State, frosh candled, ‘dor, M@165; fresh ranch, doz, 16@16c, PoULTRY —Live old chickens, doz, 5 50@6 00; rossed hickens, b, 16@16c; dresséd turkeys, Porarors— 100 the, 1 6:@1 95; Salt Lake, 100 Ibs, 2 00; new Calitornia, 100 lbs, 2758 VRGETABLES — ~Onlons, 100 Ibs, 400@4 25; tarnips, 100 lbs, 1 75; cabbage, new Califor- nia, 100 Ibs, 8 00@S 25; lettuce, doz, 50c; raddishes, doz, 40c; yoong enions, doz, 20c; parsley, dnz. 40e ie plant, doz, 20c; oy-r.er plat, doz foc; spinsch, doz, Bc; aspar b, 4 exliBorort oy Ther eveumben So@1 S tnnm—Applu, bbl, 850; Messina lemons, extra, box, 5 00; cranberrios, bbl, 12'00; Messina oranges, box, 5 75@600; Oulifornia osanges, box, 2 26@2 75; bananas, bunch, 3 0094 00:"pine spplos, dor, 4 0G 5 50; Strawberries, Gallfornia, 150 qt; 8 825 box; strawbe; forn, crabe, 85U 650; cherries, (Ahfomu, 10 Ib box, 225® 8 00; plums, box, 2 23; lmmou box, b 5. OURED MEATS—Hams, sugar oured, Ib, 10 10}0; nacon, - breakfasty The " 103@1T4os" salt sldes, Lb, 73@7jc; lard In palls, 93@9c; lard arces, 8, nz, White lead 88c; French me, 80) Farly|, g whiting, 24c; whiting gilders, 1fo; whatin com'l, Tor' lampblack, Gerthantown, mfi Tampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blus, untramarine, 18c; vandyks, brown, 80; um burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4o0; sienns, burn dctr sienns, raw, dc: Paris green, genuine, 250 Paris groen, common, 20c; chrom groen, 30c; chrome groen, K., 120; vormillion, Eng ormillion, American, 18¢; Indian, red 100' rose pink, 1ic; Venetian, red, Cookson's 29c; Venotian, red, American, 1§0; red lead 74¢; chromo yellow, genuino, 30c; chrome yol- low, K., T ochre"xochell ; oohre, Frealy ochre, American, inter s mineral, 2855 fabign rowns Bher Spanish brows. Shes rince's mineral, 'V ARNIsEs—Barrels, per gallons Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, ex 81 20; Damar, extra, ta, $1 40; conch, No, 1, $1'76; Japan, 70c; fiphnlmm, extra, 850, shellac, 83 B0; hard ofl fnish §1.50. PAINTS 1§ Oru—White lead, Omahs, P. P, bo; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6 50; Marseil les green, 1to 61 cans, 20c; Frunah zino; n_seal, 120; French zinc, red seal, 110, gl-ah llnu, in vlnluh naet,, 20c; unchl.ma, in oil asst, 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 1 ' ha, 10c; raw sud burnt Sienna 10¢; vandy brown, 150 refined lampblack, 12¢; ockah black and ivory black, 16¢; drop ' black, 16g; sian blus, 400; ultramarine blue chromo green, L. & D,, 16c; blind .nd shutt reen, L. M, & D,, 16c; Parin » wreen, 180; lni..ma 150; Venetlan red, 9c; Tus: oan red, ion oot D& B yellow othro, 903 Ln Dy O, & D, 0.y 186; ow_ochre, 9¢; golden ochre, 16¢; patent ryer, 80; graining colors, Ught oAk, dark onk, walnut, chestnut snd nsh. QENAHeay Hardwaro List. !mn, rates, 2 12; plow steel, o crucible, o) cant tools do, 1 pokes, per set, 2268 00; h no, tolloee sawed _dry, , 70¢; axles, each, 760 l% 1b, 7allc; washers, per In, "éalso; ri b 1153 coil chain, per I, 6alZo; malleable, ast- | 803 iron wedges, 6o o w teoth, dos upring itea], Burden's horse shoes, 4 30; Burden's muleshoos, 5 'BARBED WiRE—Tn car lota, 4 00 per 100, Naiws—Rates, 10to 60; iron, 2,35; steel, 05, Biior—Shot, 150; buokshot, 1 85; orlental owder, kogs, 3 w.c 00;do, halt keg, 200; do quarter kegs, 150 Lasting, kegs, 8 86; fuse| per 100 feet, 50c, Leap—Bar, 1 OAb— G berisnd blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- i run_ Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, §00; Whitabrowt nut, & ofu Lows lump, & Towa nut, B 001 Rock' Spr thra: clet, 11 $6all 60; Oanon iy, 100 per on, Dry lmmbar. ‘Wholesale—On Board Oars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, 12141418 (1064,16 . [20tt. 22t4, 24 14" SHIP LaP, 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch, No. 2, th. 10 inch. . Nal, O, G.. 1st Com, 2d Com, inch, Norway Ind:, \onuy B MEars—Dressed beef, coxmdo. 100 Its, 7 00@7 25; hogs, dressed, 6 25@6 75; mutton, 100 lbs, 6 10@6 50. Live 8roox—Beaf grass cattle, 100 lbe, 4 00 @4 50; hogs, 100 1bs, 4 50@4 70; sheep, 100 lbx lhflnad 2 76@8 50, Dg Flint No, x, per Ib, 113@130; ) 9@100; groon steors and cows, 3 green .-.-u Ib, 6@8c; green.kip, "brandel %. rImgs. 1b, 10@150) hwplklnl. b, @ 6: skinn b, 1"@xu:. antalop To. 12015, alkc skins, 1b, #@10c; hll»- lb 4@130 ‘WooL—Uolorado chnlea, er (b, Hfllflcx hewyy, 12aitc}; Now Moxfoan, averave, 7 0o, = , No. 1, 140, kit, 115@ meas. 1 6082 00; Oalifornia salmon, Bt bt 50r Hegiang herring, keg, 135 fresh lake trout, bbl, 15@16c, FRED W. GRAY, (Sucorssor 10) FOSTER & GRAY, W EHOLES.A LE LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI- |4, FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH OEDAR. Heal Creek Lime, Louisyllle Cement Portland Coment, Towa and Michigan Plas- ter, Hair, Etc, Btc. Cor. 6th & Douglas St H. 8. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, Neb. Breeder of thoroughbred and high grade i| Hereford and Jersey Cattle, Avd Duroc and Jersey Red Bwine, sn poritive mmnly In.l. ‘!.'.Im. I I. RS 7 i togeihor with s VA Vokay sullorer, L The Origi ot gy i Chlchesters b At Drugglete, Trade eupplied by J. A. Fuller & Co uuel? I I RAILWAY. u SI—Si:]OR’I‘ LINE . and Chicaro, Theony 1o take for Des Moines, Marshall. ‘wankoes and all Ints engt. To the braska, Colorado, Wyomihg, Utah, I THE BEST ROUTE AND town, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixle, Chioago, Mil Oregon, Washington and California 1t o 00 | sdvantages not possible by any other line, Among fow of the numerous points of suporior. ity enjoyed by the patrons of this rosd botween Omaha and Chioago, are Ite two teaint COACHES which ars tho'fncet that ingenulty can oreste; Its PALACE SLEEFING CARS which are models of mmhvr‘ and eloganoce; ll‘ PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed b and ite widely celebrated I'ALATIAL DINING CAI(B the equal of which cannot be found elsewhere, At Council Bluffs tho trains of the Union Paolflo Ry. connect In Union Dopot with those of the Chic o & Northwestorn Ry In Chicago the trains o this Hlne make close connection wikh those storn Inea. For Detrolt, Columbus, Indlanapolls, Otncinnat ara Falls, Buffalo, Piiteburg, Toronto, Montrea n, Net bork. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash. ints 1o tho East, sk the Hlckel via the ~NORTH.WESTERK, * 1t vou wish the best nccommodations, All tlcket agonte sell tickote via thia line, M. HUGHITT, RS HAIR, General Manager, Gon, Prss. Agent. CHICAGO . N. BABOOCK, 1412 Farnam 8t , Omaha, N6 CHICAGO, Milwankee & St Panl RAIL WATY. e tor ek Gen ; THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapoli Milwaukee, St. Paul, Cedar Rapids, Davenport, Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Island, Frooport Taneaville, Elgin, ison, Crosse, Beloi, Wmona, Aud all other Tmportant points East, North- enst and Southenst. Tickot offico at 1401 Farnam strect (1n Paxton Ho tol). and at Union Pacifc Depo ulliman Sicopors and the' Finest Dining Cars in the World aro run on tnemain lines of the CiicAGO MILWAUKRS & ST. PAUL R'Y and every attention is pald to passengors by courteous employes of thocompany. 8. 8, MERRILL, A.'V. H. CARPENTER, ‘Goneral Manager, Gen'l Passonger Agont. R.MILLER, GEO. F. HEAFFORD, Ast Gen'l Mansgor. Ass't Gen'l Pass Agent 'CLARK, Gen's Superintendent Railway Time Table. In Effeot April Gth, 1885, ‘The athentton of tho travalling pulilo ts aled fo thisls tho only comploto and abgolutely Sorrecs time-tabjo paionad 1 s i, All trains arrive at and dopard from Omaha by Central Standard Ti Trains of the G, 8. part from thelr de) strocts; trains o tho Bt 9: & 0. B. fromh Aho Unlon Pacific d + b, excop! fondag, . M. &0, arrive st and de corner of 14th and Webstor &M, 0,B. &Q,and K, O & M, depot; all others from 5, P Baturday; o, oxoept Sunday d, excoph For Chioagovia Plktem'th| 9 208 For Chioago via 0. Blufte| 9 é6s NORTHWARD, C 8t. P M. & O. Bloux City Expros...|.... Oakiand Accommodation|io’80¢ lowa Dlv. 8.C.&P.| aul Day Expross. ul Night Expreas, OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Bummv Tralns—Leave OmlhA §06, 1000, 11 168 m 1456, 8.0, 8 0 itibpm. o oundaystho 720 and 10 80 . and 400 p m trains do noy e 3 (Spob 18 Eiiutes Intor: Brovdwsy dopon 0 ' min: o later, Leavo Councll Blus (Broadway depel) s 0.6.1 5, 930, 1080, 11 40 m; 180, & 28, 62, Roaub p " On ity sio 080 and 11 40 and 880 and 6 25 p m traina wil not run, Trasator { minutasller Omala 40 mizcios lter, ‘ransforTralng—Lesvo Omaka at 8 16, am, 1286, 2 20, 4 20,000 and 7 000 m, dally, Arrive af 930 and 1100 & m, 105, 8 80,7 20 and 765 p. m. 8 80c © 40| 26,7 25 66, 560 G SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines, T AUNDAY MORNING, | BATURDAY AVE. 1ML | RL | N-W | N-W [ BT M1 1-22 L) 7 81 2-28 | 9-80 tmu. il 8 run ove u.......llo—ll 8241 Bunday ovening and unnmy momm 1n corresponding order. O, B. & Q. tra V. STOCK YARDS TRAINS,. Leave Unlon Paclfio dopot at 0 40 & m and & 35 m, Arrive trom Stook Yards at 7 25a t and 6 26 | m, Seventeen years Experience, DR.G. W, PANGLE Reader of Diseases of Men and Women. Electric, Magnetio and Horballst Phyaiclan Now located ab 1210 Douglas 8t Omaba, Neb., up- A correct discnosia given without sy explanation trom the paticat Consultation free at oftice, | Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh of the Head. Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Heart Disease, Liver Complaint, Kidney Com- plaint, Nervous Debliity, Mental Doprossion, Loss of Llllho Diabet Bright's Dljtw, Bt Vitue Dauce, émum White Bwelllogs Serofula, d Tumors remove od without the. knife, or tho drawing of & drop of blood, Woman, with her delicate , Restored to Health, Dropsy Cured W thout Attention Glvan to Private and Ve all Kinds, Tape Worms Removed in two or three hours or No Pay, Hemmorrhoids or Piles Cured or No Charges Madi Thoso who aro afficted will save live and hun. ¢reds of dollars by \A\hny on or usio, K. G, W. PANGLE'S Horbal Medicines wre ‘GG Maibeod Anmn. o presctiption of uoted specialsh (m e 12 iate. cAn flll nl Addkw ok, Wan L e UIANA. MO u-.n CHAS. SHIVERICEK, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger Elevator to all floors, (1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street OMAHA, NEBRASKA" VICTORIOUS —AT THE— New Orleans Exoosition, TELR.GOILD MED.AT. ——HAS BEEN AWARDED TO THE—— belr bros” UPRIGHT PIANOS For Remarkable Fine Quality 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. OEAS R. LEH, T ARDWOOD I_.UMBEB A Fall Assortment of Air and Kiln Dried Walnut, Oherry, Ash, Butternut, Yellow P dwood, eto, Hardwood and Poplar Panel, Hactworn Hosrinn Wagon, Btos ders’ Material, Rod Cedar Posts, Common Onk Dimension and Bridge '}lmbu., g Boards for moth proofclosets, Etc. Vonoers, Fanoy Woods for Soroll Sawing, Eto, Kter -Oor.0th and Douglas. Neb. W ENRY T.LCLARKE, Prest. and Treas. JOHN T, CLARKE, Secretary. {i H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE(: WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AIIGEST Jobbing Drag house between Chloago and San Francisco. CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000. Wo lhlll ‘beat the bottom of the market at all times. Will duplicate Chicago and St, Louls prices with irolght added. _Our spectalty will bo Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Estimates given on plate giaas. T5 those about to embark in the drug businoss will do well toy) 11 ¢ your interest by calling on us or send for our prico List which will appear bout January 5th, Mail orile solloited. 114 HARNEY STREET. A CLARKB,Vice Presiden 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, REFERENCES: Omaha, Neb- Morchanty & Farmar's Bank, David Gity,Neb, Kearnoy National Bank, Kearney, G Srate Hank: Colombas. Nab. MecDonald's Bank, North Platte, Neb, Omaha National Bank, Omsha, Neb. WHOLESALE FRESH FISH And Poultry Commission House. P. H. ALLEN, Omaha: Consignments Solicited. e . BOYXY ER CO., DEALERS IN Halls Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAE PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. LOBO Farnamns @itrost. Conale SPECIAL NOTICE TO CGrowers of Live Stock and WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TC Our Ground Oil Cake It s'{ke best and cheapest food for atock of any kind, One pound Is equal to three pourde of orn, Stock fod with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter nstead of down, will Increase In welght and be In good markatable eondi- {on In the Dairymen, as well s others, who use it, can testify to Ita mer- ts, Tryltand dve for yourselves, Price $24.00 por ton. No charge for sacks, Addrero WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKES, Omaha, Neb. Uthers, THE 4a. L, STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Fower ard Hana PUMPS, STEAM PUMPE 'Epgine Trlmmlng , Mining Machinery, Belll , Hose, Brass and Iron Fittl olosale or retall, HALLA AY WIND-MILLS, OHUR! AND S8COHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, {C. F. COAODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnistes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB, M. HELLMAN & CO,, Wholesaie GClothier, 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR, 13TH, OMAEA" NEE.

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