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. L Liyxnroor, Jane mand and fair, [I Corn—Steady, fair demand; —c— b« 1 . LIVE STOCK, cash, 8bc; asked; 1c asked, RRPOOL, ‘Wheat—Firm de Corn—Stronger July, 369c; Angust, 85§c bid, Oata—Nomin NEBRASKA OHIOAGO, Om10A60, IlL, June 27,~The Drovers’ Jour- nal reports: Onttle—Reseipts, 1,400 head; and steady; shipping _steers stookers and feeders, 82 25@4.75; and mixed §2.50@4 Hogs—Reosipts, 15,000 hesds active; be lower; rough and mixed, $3 90@4.10; packing 25,000 | and shipping, 84 10@4.20; skips, £3.25@3,50. Sheep—KRecolpts, 200 head; quiet and nn changed; poor to good natives, $2.60@3.10, KANSAS OITY LIVE ETOOK, B, W. Yares, 2, oo, Kaxsan Orry, Mo,, Juno 27,—Onttle—Re- A B. Tovsariw, coipte, 1,400 hoad: shipments, Precident, Vice President. i ¢ 4 ent, | stronger a ve shipping gr.des o higher; W.V.Monsr, JNo.8.Cotrixs, Lewrs 8, Rexo | exports ; common to choice ship W. H, S, Hughes, Oashier. ping, feeders, S, 82 76@3 BANKING OFFIOR: Hogs—Receipts, 7,000 head; shipments, 8,000 .,H‘N'l; weak and 10c lower; choice The Iron Bank, OO0R.: 12th AND FARNAM STS, 83,75 mixed, £3,65@3.70, Sheep—Heceipts, 700 head; shipments, 100 A General Banking Busi- ness Trvansacted. FINANCE AND COMMERGE, $1.76@3.10, FINANCIAL Naw Yorx, June 27,—Money—Ensy at 1 per cont. Prime paper—4@5 per oent, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PATD UP CAPITAL BURPLUS MAY1,1885 « - 4 « OFFICERS! @4.75; cows, BT, LOUIS, B2, Lovm, Mo., June 27.—Oattlo—Ro- celpts, G600 head; shipments, 300 head; supply very light orly local teade at previous P hioep - Rocolpts, 500 head; _shipments, 1,400 head; supply very scant only small re- tail aalos at unchanged prices. Butter—Unchanged. ——— OMAHA MANKKTS. Orrice or TR OMAHA Brn, } Saturday Evening, June 27, Tho live stcok market has been fairly active this weok, receipts at the Union stock yards Exchange—Bills dull and unchanged at beingquiulibef.]. Prices on hogs h-v’e ad- $4.843; domand 84,804, vanced 5 t0 103 and good cattle are in good Governments—Dull and fiirm except 3% | domand at 10 to 150 higher, but butchers’ ‘which are a shade higher, stock is slow sele at any price, although Stocks—Have been weak to-day, 8t the | quoted at same prices as last week, Thero is eame timo business has boen very dull|pg demand for sheep, though the market exhibited strong un-| Tho receipts of butter last week show a dertone, Notwithstanding the deciine for | glight decrenso which, however, has not had the past two days the street is bullish on|any influence on prices, and the seme dull tho situation. Thero was a little rally in | fealing provails, tho afternoon, followed by a decided woak- | Jiggy arein moderate supply and rather Boes between 2 and 3 o'clock, Declines are | yandy at 100, generally for fractions less than jc, none of | Tho market showed a little more activity the active list showing any gain, and firmness last woek, but not enough to COUPONS, justify an advance, (irocers report business * | fair and quote sngar stzady with easier ten- dencies, while coffees are lower on nearly all grades. Prices on all other goods, with a few exceptions, remain the same and business fair, The followlng prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesale and commission mer-~ 35y | chants with the exoeption of grain, which is 100] | quoted at tho prices furnished by the elova- 43 | tors and other local buyers: Lave stock Market. Hogs—Receipts were liberal at the Union stock " yards to-day, and the market 5@10c lower; all gold, Common mixed packing,$3 40 @3.43; good to cholos mixod packing, 8:50@ 8.€5, Al sales of stock in this marketaremade r cwt livo welght unless otherwise - stated. ead hogs sell at o per pound for weights 100 pounds and upwards, and less than 100 pounds aro valueless, Prognant sows are docked 40 pounds and_stags 80 pounds, Cattle~b to 10¢ higher all sold, Butchers’ stock, no_demand, at $3,25@3.75, for good 103 | cows and heifors; dressed boef steers, averag. 94 ing 1[,‘190 to 1,200 puu{xgaob $4.80@5.00; pood choice, averaging 1,300 to 1,400 pounds, 115,‘, &.26@000, T E 2 . B, 4., Pacifio '8 of 05 s10cKs Central Paclfic . Chicago & Alton Chiongo, Busiiagton oo icago, Burlington & Quincy . ... Delaware, Lackawana & Westora Donver & Rio Grande .20 1254 estern. re b s b1 17 Indianapolis, Blooming! Kansas & Toxas Lake Shore & Michigan So Louisville & Nashville Michigan Contral, Misaouri Pacific. Northern Pacifi do do preferred. Northwestern. . ........ do preferred, New York Central. .. 84 on Transconti ¥ 13 Paclfic Mail... Peoria, Decatur & Evanavill Pullman Palace Car Company. Rock Island 61 39° |of 9, Flour and Millstuffs, SELLING PRICES, ‘Winter Wheat—Firm;best qualit; 00 q ¥ patent at Second aulity—$3.70@3.00. Spring Wheat—Best quality patent at 83,10, Second quality—82.40@3.00, Bran—60g o per awt. Chop ‘eed—Per 100 1bs,, 300@81.00 Corn Meal—81.00@1.10 per cwt, Boreening—No, 1, 760 per owt; No! 2, 60c, Hominy—8$1.50 per owt, Shorte—700 per owt. Graham—83.00 per cwt, Hay—$7.00@9.00 per ton, Grain ‘Wheat—0Oash No, 2, 71 Barley—45 Rl Rye—Oash No, 8, 5lo, Oorn—No, 3, 8a., Oate—No, 2, 30c, o lo de Western Unlon Talmfif'h.. Oregon Railroad & avigation . *Ex-dividend. preferred. GENERAL PRODUCE. OHICACO. Om10G0, I1L, June 27,—Flour—Dull and unchanged. Wheat— Quiet_and at times very dull, fluc- tusted moderately, averaging » shade lower, opened easier, declined ic, railied e, sold off §c, and closed about 4o under yesterday, 874 for cash; 870 for June; 87fc for July; S93@ 9o for August; 91ic for September; No. 1 —_— redoyeiie S , Fish Market. ru—Unusually slow and foeling easior; | gy L papipns 473c for cash and June; 468@46%c for July; sE—No, 1 sn mackare la., 468@4630 for August. i o ;2}50. family 3 bbls,, 400; No, 1 shore, kita, Oats—Quiot and dull, near futures about | pry unchanged; deferred, 18@14 lower; 32jc for cash; 32ic for June; $24@s24c for July; 274 for August, Ryo—Dull at 62 Barley—Nom Mimothy seed—Quiet; prime at $1.49, Flax seed—Firmer; 3o better; No, 1 81,24 Pork—Quiet, ruled easy, declined 5@7ic, | Butter—Buyers are yery particular and and closed steady; $10.25@10.30 for eash; | picking close, only the beat grades of fresh $10.25@10.27} for June and July; $10,45@ | grass butter—well worked, sweet and even in 10.474 for August; $10.45@10.474 for Sep- |color—are taken upon avival at not to ex- tember, ceed 10c while mixed qualities are dragging Lard —Very quiet and easier; $6.60@6,624{ with prices ranging from 8c_downward to 4c. for cash, June, and July; $6.70@6.72} for [ A good deal of the butter arriving is, although fresh, not worked properly and eours quickly, , s—Short cloar unchanged; short | Particular pains should bo taken a this time ribs 85,35, of the year 0 putting up butter, and pack- Whisky—8$! 2ges should be well cleaned and soaked be- Butter—Quiot and stesdy; fino creamery 16; | fore used. Iresh grass butter is still going good to choice dairy, 10@12e, at 100, with fair qualities at 7@8c, and infer- Chesse—Quict and steady; cheddars, 6@ |ior at 3@bc, 64c; full cream flat, 7@74c; choice young| FEggs—In moderatasupply and rathersteady ica's, 7 at10c, Candlingis absolut sly necoesary, and ship 1 5 10§@11c, pers would find it to their advantaze to do it idides— Unchaoged.. efore shipping, instead of paying freight on ,l’.l‘n]low—UnchAnzed. 700; No, 1 kits, 90} family half bbis,, family, kits, 65c; No, 1 trout, half bls., 450; medium No, 1 shore mackeral, $8.00@ 10.50; Callfor “bls, $7,00; smoke General Produce Kecei oty -0l chick in better demand 3 ta, | { (Poultry—O01d chickens are in better deman sosipts, ‘Bbips. | \ad selliag readily at $3.20@3.60 per dozen; 3 16,000 | spring chickens a-e plentiful, especially small 172,000 | ones, for which there is not very much de- 80,000 | mand, and prices on them are not so very /000 | firm, ranging from §2 00@$2 50 per dozen; 21000 | 1areé sizes soom acarce but are in- good de- " | maud and quotable at 83 00@3 50. Potatoes—0ld ones aro almost entirely done ~—Wheat— | with; cccasionally small consignments” come 3 August, | in and are selling accordng to quality 1t 6@ (G0c per bu, New potatoes are in very strong demand and are selling at §3 50 per bol, MILWAUKER PEODUCH Miiwavkse, Wi, June 27 No. 2 Milwaukee, 8645 July, 87 9%, Corn - Steady; No. 2, 47ic, Oate—Firm; No, 2, §2c. Onions—Scarce, at §1 50 per bu, Rye—Quiet; Olc. % 'Beans—Exceedingly dull now, and not Barley—Stoadier; No, 2, 50z, sbove §125 per bu, obtuinable for good Provisions—Quiet; mess pork, cash and | Navy's, July, $10,25; August, $10, 35, NEW YORK PRODUON, New Yok, June 27,—Wheat—Dull:| Bygars—Stationary, with easicr tendencs, recelpts, 74,000 {bushels; exports, 52,000 bush- | powdored, 74o; out loat, 7y3 gran- ungraded red, 80@04c; No. 8 red, 9ic; | uiated, Tho; confectioners’ A, 7ho; Standard No. 2 red, $1.00§; elevator; $1.03 delivered; | extra O, 64c; extra O, 6}o; modium yellow, b§; August closing ut 81,014 3 dark yallow, 5o, orn—Dull” and_lower; receipts, 85,000| Correes—Lower on bushels; exports, 09,000 bushels; ungraded, | ordinsry Rgrades, 100 far, 125 45@b3c; No. 3, 62ho; No, 2, 533@b3Hc; ele- | good, 11@120; prime, 12@183; — cholos, vator, 03}@01{ afloat; August closing at | 16@17c; fanoy green and yollow, 16@164c; old Grocers' List nearly all grades; 400 head; | . Oats—Finm; recoipts, 63,000 bushels; ex- ports, 785 bushels; mixed western 35@89c; vll}l}e, do 40@43c, 5. ; mess spot, i western steam spot, $6.75; ust, $0.75@6.88, utter—Steady and demand light, Cheese— Quist, CINUINNATI, CrNoixyat, O., June 27,—Wheat—Easier; No. 2 red, § Corn~Dull; No. 2 mixed, 483c, Oats — Fair demand; ' No. A 2 mixed, spring, —Dull at $10. —Nominal; $6 Whisky— Quiet at §1.13; T0LEDO, Towxpo, 0., June and quiets No, , ~Tuactive; No. 2 % Oats—Dull; No, 9, $ic, KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Omry, Mo, June 27.—Wheat— Weak; cash 76c bid, 70jc asked; July, #@16¢; August, 785, ad June, ”l!c, and June, 48¢c government Java, 20@26c; Arbuckle's roast. od, 140; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 13]0; Jave, 16§@18%c. Silver Gloss, Corn BraucH—Pearl, 4of 8¢ Staroh, 8o; Excelsior Gloss, 7e; Corn, 7‘:. CASNED GooDS,—Oystas o(Standard) per case, 8 90; strawberrios, 21b "per case, 3 40; raspborries, 21b, por ease, 2 40; Oalifornia pears pes oase, § 80; apricats par case, 0 00; peaches per case, 5 80; white cherries per case, 6 76; plums per case, 4 60; whortleber- ieapor caso, 8 00; agg pluias, 2 b, por case, 39 gages, 2 b, per case, 2 ¥0; pine sples, 2 1b, per case, 8 50, PiosLes—Medinm in barrels, 6 00; do In Balf barrels, 8 00; small, in barrels, 6 00; do in half barrels, 8 50; gherkins in barcels, 7 00 do in half barrels, 4 00, Rioe—Louisians, prime to choice, 63@710. Diy Fruirs—No. 1, quarter apples. bbis 530 N O sliced, boxes, bjo: evaporated, boxes, 8hoj blackberries, boxes 1lic; 8, 3 boxes, 9ho; Daaches, evaporated, nono 1o the market; raspberries, 800, OaxnY—Mixed, 10@11; stick, $@11¢) bwist y | stick, fe.1 | OEACKERS ~ Garneau's sods, butter and plo- uic. 44; creams, 74; ginger suaps, 74 City sods, 63, Rors—Siss], § inch and larger, 8¢ § lnch, 8je; 4 inch, Yo, Batr—Dray loads, per bbl, 160; Ashton, tu sacks, 8 60; } sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy 260@2 76¢ Sow,... . - R THE DAILY BEE--MONDAY} JUNE 29 1885. Briowe—Pepper, 18¢; splee, 140; cloves, 200 aaxin, 150, Sravp—Standard O 255, bbls; Staadard do 4 gallon kegs, 3¢ Sopa—In Ib papers 825 Vixzoan—New York apple,” 1601 Ohio ap- lo, 150, 5 OannLes—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 164, 1236, 8y, 1248 boxers 401ba, 16 oz, 6s, 12kc; half box, 201bs, Sa, 12§60, Bosrs—Kirk's Savon Tmperial; 8 15; Kirk's i Kirk's standard, 8 55; Kirks 85, Marcass—Per eaddie, 856) ronnd,rl,case 5 aqaare, erves, 170; Oshkosh, cases gr 1.90 Gunpowder, good 45@bbe) cholee @ ood Imperial, 40@ hoice, 60@ Voung Hyson, good, 81 @503 choice, 65 6070; Japan, natural leaf, 75¢; Japau ch oice 60@750; Oolone good, 85@400; Oolong cholce 40@550; Souchong, good, 80@40c; oholce, 8b @4bo. WoonEKWARE—~Two hoop palls, 1 85; thres hoop paile, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 8 60; ploneer rds, 1 76; Donble Crown, 3 80; well. buckets, 3 75, PoTAsH—Pennsylvania cans, 4 oans in case 3 85 ;Babbitt's ball, 2 doz, in case, 1850; An shor"ball, 3 doz. in csse, 1 60, Tobaoco. Fino cut—Hard to Bent West, 60c; Fountain, 74 67¢; Favorite, 60c; Buds, tain, 50c: Fancy, 45c; Dai Plug tobacco—Ol shoo, 40c: Star, 4 D , 4603 Rope, bc; Piper Heidsick, 60c; Punch, 40, Smoking tobacco—0, 8., 221 Moorschaum, 800; Long Tom 800, Biackwell's Durham, 1 or., blo; 8 om, Bbe; 4 oz, b7o: 3 o, 60, Seal of North Oarolins, 16 0z, 43c; 8 oz, 45c; 4 on., 48 Navy Olippings, 26c, Kallikini . 2 oz, 280, ease; kogper | : Charm of the Golden Thread ; Rocky Moun- 40c, per 1oy Horse: end, Duruas AXD OreMI0ALS—Aocld, earbollo, 440 ncid, tartaric, bbe; balsam copaiba, per lb. 650; bark, sassafras, per Ib, 130; cslomei, per 1b, 900; cinchonidis, per oz, $0 50; chloro- form, per 1b, 81 00; Dovers powders, per b, 1 25; epsom $4o; giyoerine, pure, per Ib, 350; castor, No, 1 per gal., $1 40; o, olive, per gal, um, 50c; opitm, $4 50; quinine, W, and R, &8, gr oz, $100; potassinm: Todide, per Ib,, 83 b0; salicin, per oz., 40c; ¥l liate, morphine, por jox., L4 503 raphr; pe b, do; strychnine, per oz, 81 80, Paints Olls and Varnishos. Ors—110 oarbon, per gallon, 110 160 headlight, per gallon, 13c; 175° headlight per_gallon, 160; 150° water white, 16c; lin- seod raw, per gallon, 2o; linseed boiled, per gallon, 55c; Lard, winter str'd, per gallon, 700; No. 1, 60c; No.2, b0; castor XXX, per gal. lon, 1 50c; No. 8, 1 40; sweet, per gallon, 1 00; sporm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W, B., B gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 900} 0. 1, 750; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 800; summer, 160; ;olden ‘machine, No, 1, per gal- Ion, 86c; No. 3, 280; sperm, signal, per gallon 90c: turpentine per gallon, 0 ptha, 74c, ver gallon, 160, Dry Goods BROWN SHERTINGS—Atlantlo A, 7oy AtI0- to P, 5o; Atlantio LL, Bho; Brunawick, 740 Beaver Dam LL, b}c; Lawrenco LL, bo; Pa- cific H, 7§o; Royal Standard, 640} Head A, 70; Wanchusett A, 6{0. Fine Brows Suerivos—Argyle, 6o; Pep- perell R, 63c; Salisbury R, 60, BLEACHED COTTONS—Ballon, 4-4, 6}c} Bal Ton, 7-8, 54c; Cumberland, 4.4, 740; Davol 3« Fairmount, 4o; Fruit of the Loom 4 ndian 8c; Glory of the West, 83c; Golden Gate, 8§c; ill 7.8, 70; Hill 4.4, Tho; Lionsdale, 7¢0; New York Mills, 104c; Wamsutta, 1040, Ducks (Colored)—Boston, 8 oz., 11301 Bos ton, 10 oz, 104c; Boston, 9 oz, 12}0; Fall River o Duoxs (Gray)—West Polnt,8 oz., 110; West Point, 10 0z., 12} Point Bear, 8 oz., 110, TioRINGS—Amoskeag, 130 Oontinental Fancy, gi“ Cordis. 1803 Pearl River, 210 York, 135c; Hamleton Awnings, 123c. DeN1ME—Amoskesg, 13c; Beaver Oreck AA 11c; Beaver Creek BB, 10c; Beaver Oreck COC, 9¢; Haymakers, 80; Jaffrey D & T, 1280; Jaffrey XXX, 1240; Pearl River, 18c; War- ren AXA (brown), 110; Warren BB (brown), 11c: Warren O (brown), 10c, Oaxsrics ~Fifth avenue glove finlsh, 430; Ka’-wna love finish, 5o, ¥ iCorser snns—Amury. m) Hancock, 8c; Kearsarge, 7ho; Rockport, 640, Prints —Allens, 5jo; American, “"f Arn- olds Go; Cooheco, 6o kArmnnZ, 43«; ndigo 7c; Indigo 7-8, 114e; In 4, 1440; Steel ; Charter Onk, 440, s énlxflaflmgfiflm nxo%hm. oucester, 440; Sonl 3 Waver- leys 440} Rosedale, 440, Spirits, CoroaNE SPIRITS—188 proof, 119; do, 101 roof, 120; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 9: 'do, 188 proof, 1 18. fiwoaob—-lufl pooof aleokol 3 80 per wine gallon. ‘Waiskies—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 1 50@3 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Peunsylva- nla ryes, 2 00@6 50, Braxnizs—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- tic, 1 60@8 00, gmn—lmpnrhd. 4 50@600; domestlo, 150 t family, kits 550; No, 1 whitefish, half | @8 00, Rows—Imported, 4 50@8 00; New England, 200@4 00; domastic, 1 60@3 00, COnanPaGKEs—Imported, per case, 28 00@ 84.00; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00, Dry Paints White lead 88c; French ms, 80) Farls whiting, 2jo; whiting gilders, 1f0; whating com'l, 1}o; Iampblack, Germantown, 1455 lampblack, ordinary, 100; Prussian blus, o untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; umm b burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sienna, burn dctr sienna, raw, 4ci Paria green, genuine, 350 Paris green,common,20c; chromegreen, N, ¥ 20c; chromo green, K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng vermillion, American, 18c; Indian, rod 10c; rose pink, 140; Venetian, red, Cookson’s Jo; Venstian, red, American, 1§¢; red lead 7ho; chrome yellow, genuine, 00; chroma yel- low, K., 120: ochra rochella, 30; ochre, Frenh chre, American, 3c; Winters mineral, 2}o; lohigh brown, 2jo; Spanish brown, 230; rince’s mineral, 8¢, VARNISHES—Barrols, ger gallon: Farnitare, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, ex - tra, 81 40; coach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, $1'76; Japan, 70c; nephaltum, oxtra, 850, shellac, 83 60; hard oil finish 81 50, FRED W. GRAY, (Sucorssor T0) FOSTER & GRAY, VWO LS4 16 LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI- FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, 0AK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR, Bear Ceeek Lime, Loufsville Cement Portland Cement, Towa and Michigan Plas- ter, Hair, Etc, Ete, Cor. 6th & Douglas St HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY; irect Line for Engiand, France and Germany, The eveamehips of this well known line are butlh e lron, In water-tight compartments, and are fur- uished' with every requisite to mske tho passsage bokh safo and agrecable, They carry the United States and European mails, Tousdeys and Saturdays Cherboug, (PAR(S an: Rates, First Cabing6d-§100. ~Bteerage o or trom Hamburg $10. G. B RICHARD & 00., Gen- eral Pass. Agent, 61 broadway, New York and Washington and La Lelle streets, Chicago or_Heory Pundt Mark Hauson, F. E. Moores, Harry Durl in Gmahs; Gronewlg & Bchooneger, in Counctl Blufls TGN W Y A AGENTS WANTED LIVE To work Life and Accldent Tnsurance fo New York coumpavy, in every town 1 Nol lows._Good comumission to workers. Address W—— G WILODE & G0 Geersl Agents Knsas CHAS. SHIVERICEK, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Eamenger Elovator to_all floors, 1206, 1208 and_1910 Farnam Strect T WOMAHA, NEBRASKA"=-— OEAS . LEX, JETARDWOOD T ,UMBER A Fall Assortment o Air atd Kiln Drled Walnat, Ohe h, By wood, eto. Hardwood and Poplar Panel, Hardwood o&fln:f“%::o: .él:::kr [y Ides' Materlal, Red Jodar Posts, Oommon Oak Dimension and Bridge Tim ar Boards for moth proof olosets, Etc. Veneers, Fanoy Woods for Soroll Sawing, Eto., 8, W.Cor.0th and Douglas, - Om; VICTORIOUS New Orleans Exoosition, TEE GOI.D MMfEDAX +——HAS BEEN AWARDED TO THE— It bros’ UPRIGHT PIANOS For Remarkable 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. WHOLESALE FRESH FISH And Poultry Commission House. P. H. ALLEN, Omaha. Consigninents Solicited. R ENRY T.{CLARKE, Prest. and Treas. A CLARKE,Vice Presiden JOHN T. CLARKE, Secretary, H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS oago and San Fransisco, CAPITAL BTOCK, §200,000. We JARGEST Jobbing Drug house batweon Chi mos. Will duplicate Chicago and St, Louls prices with shall be at the bottom of the market at all frelght added. Our speclalty will b Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Eellmateo clven on plato rlaas. To thoso sbout bo embark in the drug business willldo well to, conult our Interest by calling en us, poar bout January rders T aited T s s8 aimox seul {0k on b T 114 HARNEY STREET, G. B, GREEN, GEO, BURK (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirds value'of stock.) GREEN & BURKE. LIVE STOCKCOMMISSION MERCH'TS UNION STOCK YARDS, avERENCES: Omaha, Neb. Merchants & Farmer's Bank, David City,Neb, Kearney National Bank, Kearnoy, Neb, Columbus State Bank, Qolumbus, Neb, McDonald’s Bank, North Platte, Neb, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb, SPECIAL N_OTIOE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TC Our CGround Oil Cake It Is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound Is equal to three pounds of corn, Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter instead of running down, will increase In welght and be In good marketable condi- tion in the spring. Dairymen, as well as others, who use it, can testify to Its mer- its, Try It and jadge for yourselves, Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks, Address WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb. 2. BOY ER CO., [DEALERS IN Halls Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. LONMO Farnanm @itreet. Omaha THE a. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Power and Hano PUMPS, STEAM PUMPE Engine '.l‘rhnmlng-, Mining Machinery, letlns, ‘Hyol& Brass and Iron Flttings at wholesale or retall, HALI IND-MILLS, CHURCE AND SOHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. iC. 'F. COAODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnistes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB, M HELLMAN & CO,, Wholesale Clothier. 1301 AND 1808 FARNAM STREET, COR, 13TH, MAEA WNBDE. lots sell from $225 upwards, and are very desirable property. Bedtord &Soue r 213 South 14th Street, Have a large list of inside business and resi< dence property, and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city, ‘We have business property on Capitol Avenue, Dodge, Douglas, Farnam, Harney, Howard, 9th, 10th, 13th and 16th sreets, We have fine residence property on Farnam, Douglas, Dodge, Davenport, Chicago, Cass, California streets, Sher- man, St Marys and Park Avenues, in fact on all the best residence streets,. 'We have property in the following ad= ditiens, c Hawthorne- McCormick’s,™: Millard& Caldwell’s| Kountz & Ruth’s, Lakes, Impr'nt Association Elizabeth Place Wilcox, E. V.Smith’s, Burr Oak, Horbach'’s, Isaac & Seldon’ss Patrick’s, Hanscom’s Pa.rke,r’S. West Omaha, Sl_nn’n S, Grand View, Gise’s, : Credit Foncier, Nelson’s, Kountz First Armstrone’s! Kountz’ Second, Godfrev’s, Kountz’ Third, Lowe’s, Kountz' Fourth, Kirkwood, Svadicate Hill, College Place,’ Plainview, Park Place, Hill Side, Walnu¢ Hill, Tukev & Kevsors, - ‘West End, Thornburg, Boegs & Hill! Clark Place, Capitol,’ Mvers & Richards 12 Reed’s First, Bovds, And all the other Additions to the City: South Omaha. ‘We have the agency for the syndicate lands in South Omaha. These The development of the packiag house and other interests there, are rapidly building up that portion of the city. Kirkwood. ‘We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition, which we offer at low prices, terms $25 down balance $10 per month, These lots are on high level ground and are desirable. Hawthorne. This addition is more centrally located than any other new addition near the best Schools in the city. ~All the streets are being put to grade the grades have neen established by the city council, and is very desira— ble residence property, only 15 blocks from Post office, prices lower than figjoiuina additions for a home or investment. These lots cannot be aten, For SaLz—House and lot on 21st St. Easy terms. For Sate—22 fost on Farnam St, near 11th St., £8,000, Fon SaLz—Lot InWalaut hill, $200, Fon 8ALE—Lots on 20th, 2550 each, Fon SALE—22 nores with elegant residence, good ban, fine trees, shrubery, fruit, hot and cold water and all convenicnces; first class property in every rospect. Fox SaLE- 60 feet on Farnam street, near 18th, Good business property cheap. For Rexr—Room 44x75, 5d floor, on 14th street, Fox Sare—House and lot, 2ith and Chica- g0 street; splendid corner, $5,600. oca-'ou Sarx—First class business block, 845, For Sate—} lot on Wheaton St.; good house, $1,500, Fon SaLg—Fine corner lot in Shinn’s addi- tion, 700, F¥on Sate—Lot in Millard Place, special bargain, For 1L.ease—TFine business property on 16th 8t., and St, Mary's Avenue. Tor SaLE—} lot on_Chicago Sk, between 13th and 14, with good house, $3,000, We will furnish conveyance free to any partlof the city toshow property to our friends and customers, and 'cheerfully give' informa- tion regarding Omaha Property. ¥ Those whohave bargainstto offer or wish property at a’bargain, are invited to see us, BEDFORD & SOUER Real Estate Agents 2138, [4th St bet. Farnam & Douelas

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