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NEBRASKA Nallonal - Bank! OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PAID UP CAPITAL « « « « BURPLUS MAY1, 1885 - « « $250,000 25,000 OFFICERS! B, W, Yares, A. E, TovzaLiN, President, Vice President, W.V.Monsg, Jxo0.8.0oruins, Lewis 8, Resp W. H, 8. Hughes, Oashier. BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, COR. 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, (5 A General Banking Busi- ness Transacled. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOCIAL Naw Yogx, July 1,—~Money—Easy at 1@2 per cont. Prime paper—4@5 per cent, Forelgn Exchange—1/uchanged; $4.841; mand $1.85h (Governments— Quiet and steady, Stocks—Less active and irregular, To-day there was a further heavy depreciation in the price of Lackawana, which made the net loss 2§ per cent, The rest of the list was com- paratively quiet, with extreme fluctuations less than 1 per cont. COUPONS, de- l'mbc s of 0 STOCKS AND BOM Central Pacific . ... Chic‘;no & Alton.. Ohicago, Burlington & Quincy Delaware, Lackawana & Westor P! Tilinow Central Indianapolis, B Louisville & Nashville. Michigan Central Missouri Pacific. Northern Pacific. do do Northweatern, do praferred. New York Central. . ::fon Tru:ucunhnenhl Peoria, Dmmr & Evansville, Pullman Palace Car Company. Rock|Taland St. Lonll & San Francisco. do preferred Chlufl’o, M.Ilvm:ksc & St. Paul... do preferre st. Pml & Omaha, do do Texas Pacific. . Union Pacific . Wabash, St. Louis & Paci do do do preferred. Western Unlon Telegraph, Oregon Railroad & Navigation *Ex-dividend. GENERAL PRODUCE. OHIOACO. July 1. — Flour— Un- Wgan—(}anamlly slow but at times fairly active, opened strong, }@3c higher, later ad- * vanced 4o, more declined fc, recovered do, Huctuated ko over(esterduy' 88c for cash and July, 905@903}c August; 92}@9280 for tember; No. 2 red, 95c. Som—l)mat figures o alow bat foeling stronger, advanced tc but closed only 4o, over yesterday; 474c for cash; 47§@47hc for July; 1) @mn for August and September. ats —Steady but fair]y active; closed about 28 yesterday; 320 for cash; 813@32c for July; 270 forAugust 20c for Sepmnbur. Rye—Dall at 6lc. Barley—Nominal. Timothy seed—Firm; futures 1@4c better; prime, $1.52. Flax seed—Firm; No, 1 81,24, Pork—Modetatively active about un- changed, $10.30 for = cash and July; $10,37} @10.10 for August; $10.474@10,50 for Sep- tember, Lard—Moderately active and steadier, but improved 24c and c steady; $6.624@6 65 for cash and July; 86,72} for August $6,824 for September. * Shoulders —Short clear unchanged; nbl sfi 319 itter —Steady; good! to finc creamery, 18] @m good to cholce dairy 10@14c. heese— (Quiet and steady; choice full cream cheddars 6@64c; flats 7@7hc; young Aumericas 74@80; ekims 1@4c, {‘g s—Unchanged, ides—Unchanged, Tallow—Unchanged, Whisky—8$1.15. Caioaao, IIL, short Keceipts, Bhip'ts. 5 000 16 5,000 | half bbls., MILWAUKES PEODUCN) MMwAKEr, Wis., July 1—Whent— Steady; No. 2 Milwatkee, §7}o; August, 90c; Soptember, 2}c, rn - Steady; No, 2, 4.5&. Ota—Dull 0. Rye—Nomin trlfle firmer. —Q mess pork, cash and July. llfl fifl Auguntflo& ST, LOUIS, St. Lous, Mo., July, 1.—Wheat—Fairly active, closing over yasterday; 963c 70 for July; 98jc@95ic for Au ust; $1.00% for September, (i KA higher; 44@454o for_omh; flfot:or.luly, 45§@45}c for August; 46jc for mber, ats—Cash, lower; options, higher; 81@832c for cuh; 278@28c for July; 23jc for Au- gust. Rye—Lower, at 5ikc, hiskey—81.13. ArTERNOON BOARD, —Wheat barely steady; corn firm, NEW YORK PRODUCE, New Yomk, July 1,—Wheat —Hpat firm; winter, barely steady; options ipts, 6,000 bushels; exports, 61,000 i Ungraded red, 90@9440; No. 2 red, . in elevator, Septenber closing st 81, Cora Firm; reeupu (4,000 bushels; ex s porta (;1 4{00;\.1\1-; \;nfiud‘ed bl@bdo; 53c; No \@ 1 6} (,%0 alllnltlifllpl;«u\ s ' slavasor, 0 ats—Moderately active; bushels; 8xporta, 47,000 busheier mred war. ern 38@39o; white, 38@394c, Eggs—Quiet and rather weak, Pork—Firm and fairly active; flfso‘(lg 13, iard—(Jaiot; western steam, spot quoted at §6 50; September, $7.02@7.04; others wa dnnxmi. short clear, OINCINNATI, Oryorsyam, 0. .é!ulsvlfiwhelt Heavy; mixed, 48/@49 Oats ~ Luwsr. N( ‘Inuxed 384&. Rye—Lower, at (3¢, Puri-—liulfi and firm, at 810,75 Lard—Quist at §6 3! Whisky—Dall, at §1.15, TOLEDO, ToLepo, 0., July 1,—Wheat firm; No. 2 red, cash and July, w;{m" ad gum-—l"nrm No. 2, cash and July, 48¢ Oata~Dall; No, 2, 84¢, RANSAS OITY, e Kassas Orry, Mo, July 1.—~Wheat— Stronger; caeh, 74jc bid, 7ddc msked; An gust, 771@784¢; -pnmhn, 7846 Unm—fl.ronn-r. eash, )"‘\(E'Uiic, .‘hc. Angust, 393c bid, 394e asked, Oata—Nominal, st 20j@81c, July, ( nud ly 2 epring, 7a, Corn—Quiet and steadys fair deraad, e — LIVE 8TO0K, OHIOAGO, 0m10Aao0, IlL, July 1,~The Drovers’ Jour- nal repor Cattle—Roseipts, 7,500 head; weak; 10@ 15¢ low oping steers, 85,00@6.20; stock- ers and Irmlrvfu.‘ 3.00@4.50; cows, bulls and muod 2 1.50, lflmwu 21000 head; opened firm nml closed 'weak; rough and mixed, 00@1.10: packing and shipping, 5@4.20; skips, £3.00@3 60, Bhaop—Rn-cuum, 500 head;slow nnd weak; natives, $2,85@4.00; lambs per head; $1.00@ 2,50, KAKSAS OITY LIVE STOOK, Kawsas Orry, Mo, July 1.—~Osttlo—Re ceipts, 2,600 head: shipments, 2,000 head; opened steady closing weak; exports, $5.40@ ; common to choice pping, $4.80@ ; feeders, $1,20@4.75;c0ws, $2,76@3.05, ans Bocelplu, 14,000 head; shipments, 6,000 head; opened strong, eI()nlwg wenk' assorted, $3.00@@1.00; mixed, $3.75@8 Sheop—Receipts, 500 head; shipmonts, 300 head; quiet; common to good, $1.75@3,10, 8T, LOUIS, Br, Doum, Mo., July 1,—Oattle—Re- osipts, 3,800 head; shipments, 1,400 head; steady and good for light to choice; heavy steors, $4.80@6.00; good butchers' steers, $1,50@6,00; mixed butchering, 8. stockers and foedors, 33508 Texans, $1.00@ Sheep— Recelpts, 2,700 head; shipmenta, none; common to cholce, 14,00, e — OMAHA MAnn®TS, Orrior or Tae OMAHA Bes, Wednesday Evening, July 1, } The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the pricos furnished by the elova- tors and other local buyers: Live Stock Market, Hogs—Receipts wero liberal at the Union stock yards to-day, and market 5o higher; all eold, Common mixed packing, 8350 @3.55; good to cholce mixed packing, $3.60@ 3,70, ALl salos of stock in this market sromade per cwt live welght unless othorwise stated. Doad hogs sell at 1c per pound for weights of 100 pounds and upwards, and lesa than 100 pounds are valueless, docked 40 pounds and stags 80 pounds. Cattlo—Good are steady at yosterday's prices. Butchers’ stock, moderate demand, at 83.25@3.75, for good cows and heifers; dredsod beef stecrs, averaging 1,100 to 1,200 pounds, 81.80@5.00; eood to choice, averaging 1,300 to 1,400 pounds, $6.25@5.50, all sold to-day. Flour and Milstuffs, SELLING PRICES, Winter Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at $3.00@3.30. Second auality—82.70@3.00, Spring Wheat—] Bes:qu.ucyp:tant ‘at 83,10, Second qmmy-sz 40@3.00. Bran—60c pe: Ohopsud Feed—Per 100 1bs., 900@81.00 Corn Meal—81.00@1.10 per cwt, Soreening—No, 1, 750 per owt; No' 2, 50c, Hominy—$1.50 per cwt, Shorts—70c per cwt. Graham—83.00 per cwt. Hay—8$7.00@9.,00 per ton. Grain ‘Wheat—0Oash No, 2, 71e, Barloy—45 Rye—Onsh No, 8, 5le, Oorn—No, 3, 830, Oate—No, 2, 300, General Froduoe Butter—Buyers are yery particular and picking closo, enly the best grades of fresh grass butter—well worked, sweet and even in color—are taken upon areival at not to ex- ceed 10c while mixed qui with prices rauging from 8c downward to 4c. A good deal of tho butter arriving Is, lthough frash, not worked properly and sours quickly. Particular pains should be taken at this time of the year in putting up butter, and pack- ages shiould bo wail cleaned and ‘sonked b- fore used. Frosh grass butter is still going at 10c, with fair qualities at 7@8c, and infer- for at 3@6c. Eiggy—In modoratosupply and rathorsteady at10c,Candlingis abeolut.ly necoesary, and ship pere would ind it to their advantaze to do it efore shipping, instead of paying freight on rotten eges, 3 § 1 {Poultry—O1d chickens are in better demand and selling readily at $3.25@3,50 *Pring chickens ato ploutifal, especially smal ones, for which there is not very much de- mand, and prices on them are not so very flem, ranging from $2 00@S2 60 per dozen; Inrgd sizes soom soarco but aro_in- good de- mand and quotable at $3 00@3 50. PotatoesOld ones are almost entirely done with; occasionally small consignments come in and are selling accordng to quality at b0@ G0c per bu, New potatoes are in very strong demand and are selling at $3 50 per bol. Onions—Scarce, at $1 50 per bu. |Beans—Excoedingly dull now, and not above §125 per bu, obtainable for good Navy's. Fish Market, Frsu—No. 1 shore mackerel, half bbls,, $10,50; family half bhls,, $l 00 No. 1 shore, | h: kita, $L10; fat family, kit, 5503 No 1 white- fish, half bbls., §6,75; No, 1, kit, 850; family 20; | gallon, 5c; Lard, winter str'd, Prognant sows are |y per dozen | 7 half bbls,, $3,0¢ flmlly. kit, 55¢; No. 1 trout, §1.50; medium No. 1 shore mack- eral, $8.00@1050; now California_salmon, half bble,, §7,00; smoked halibut, 13c; Hol land herring, G5c. Grocers' List Buaars—Firmer; powdered, 7jc; cut 'loaf, Tioy gnnulnbd 74cs confectioners’ A, T7ho; Standard extra O, Gho; extra O, 6io; moedium yellow, b¢; Sk vallon. bio. uuin&x—mx , 94@10; stick, 1035 twist stic! VINEGAR—Neow Yurl apple,’ 160; Ohio ap- ple, 16¢; crab apple, 15 COorrzxs—Lower on nearly dl Rndu, ordinary geades, 10a: good, 11@120; prime, 12@130; DA 6@170; tano, froan an aud yollow, 16@1oho; old Rovernment Java, 20@260; Arbuckle's roast- ‘n’d uoi Mah;gm s XXXX roasted, 13{0; ava, 163@18 BraroH—Pearl, 40;” Silver Gloss, 8c; Corn Btarch, 8o Exoelsior Gloss, 70; Corn, The, nl"n Goons,—Oyste.s (Standard) per 890; strawberries, 21b "per case, 3 40; Tasgberris, 310 g, Sose, 240, Clitornia pears per case, b 80; apricots, per case, 5 00; peaches por case, b 80; white cherrice per oase, 676; plums per case, 4 50; whortleber- riea per case, 8 00; exg plums, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; n gazes, 2 lb, oase, 2 Y0 pine aples, 2 1b, per case, 8 50, meua—mmmm in barrels, 600; do In alf barrels, 8 00; small, in barrels, 6 00; do in half barrels, 8 50; gherkina in barrels, 7 00 do in half barrels, 4 00, Riok—Louisians, prime to choics, 63@71s, Dry Frurrs—No 1, quarter .pplu bols 5303 N O slirad, boxes, uiu‘ evaporated, boxes, 84ej blaok’ arries, boxes 1ljc; peaches, i+ boxes, 9h0; peach: aporated, nons in the market: rupbsrr , 80 CRACKERS —(Garnea md 44; creams, 74; gloger suaps, 74; soda, Rope—8isal, § inch and larger, 8¢ § Inch, 8kc; & inch, Y. SaLr—Dray loads, per bbl, 150; Ashton, Brioxs—Pepper, 18c; sploe, 14o; cloves, 200 sasia, 160, Bysvp—Standard O 250, bbls; Staadard do 4 gallon kegs, ,3:7 Sona—In 1b papers 82 oase} kegperf ' OawpLES—~Boxes, 40 Ibs, 164, 12}, 8. 12 boxers 401bs, 16 oz, Bs, 12§0; half box, 2 Sa, 12§ Sosps—Kirk’s Savon Imperlal; 8 15; Kirk's atinet, 830; Kurk's standard, 8 55; Kirk s White Russian, 4 85, Marciass—Per oaddie, 850; round,rl.case 65; sqaare, cases, 170; Oshkosh, cases gr L.30 Tas—Guopowder, good 46@5bo) cholss @76¢; good Imperial, $0@430; choice, m Young Hyson, good, 8(@500) cho ice, 65 6000; Japan, natural leaf, 760; Jap an choice €0@150; Oolon good, 85@400; Oo long cholc ‘s sods, butter and pic- | & ity |2 In sacks, 8 50; sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy 260@2 75 N I‘BE DAILY BEE--THUKSDAY JULY 2 1885. wwsmnm.md.m«mu Wmnmu'—’rwn hoop pails, 1 85; three hoo; paile, no. Tubs, No. 1, sso, oneer 175y Double Crown, 3 90; well- lmakm, 875 : Poras) l’nnuylunh oans, 4 cans in case 835 Babbitt's ball, 2 doz, In case, 190; An snor"ball, 2 doz. in csse, 1 50, Tobacco. Fine cut—Hard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the West, 60c; Fountain, 746 Golden Thread 67¢; Favorite, 60c; Buds, 50c; Rocky Moun- taif, 0c: Faney, 460; Daisy, 40c. Plug tobaceo—Olimax, 44 per Ib,; Horse- shos, 4Gc: Star, 46c; Spearhead, d6c; Our Rope, 50c; Piper nuiducL 602; Punch, 40c. Smoking tobacco ~0, 8,, 220, Meerschanm, 800, Long Tom 806 Blackwells Durbam, 16 oz, bboy 4 or., bro; 3 oz, 60c. Seat'of North Osrolina, 16 oz., 420; 8 oz., 450} 402, 48039 0n, BOo, Navy Olippings, 2o, Killikinick, 4 oz., 27c; 2 oz, 280, Drugs, Druas AND OreMioaLs—Acld, earbolls, 44c ncid, tartaric, b5; balsam copaibm, per Ib. 650; bark, sassatras, por Ib, 13¢; eslomel, per 1b, 900; cinchonidia, per oz., 80 50; chloro- form, per Ib, §1 00; Dovers powdors, per Ib, 81 26; epsom_salts; per Ib, Ske; Elyuarlnn pure, per b, 25c; lend acetate, (per b, 20 ol caator, No, 1 per gal., 81 60; oi m, per gal., 81 40; o uhu, per gal,, 81 40{_ origanum, 50c; npmm. 84 60; quinine, P, W., and'R. 5.,53.“. £100; puuuxum. Todido, per b, salicin, o, sul hato morphm., per oz, §3 50; el pe b, do; strychnine, per oz, 81 80, Paints Olls and Varnishes. O1a—110 oarbon, il per gallon, 110y 150 headlight, per gallon, 1%0; 175° headlight per_gallon, 166; 150° water white, 16c; lin- seed raw, per gallon, 20; linseed boiled, per gr gallon, 70c; o, 1, Wc No. 2 50; castor XXX, per gll lon, 1 50c; No. 8, 1 40; sweet, per gallon, 1 00; B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B., gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, per Rnllon' 90¢; v 1, 750; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 160; golden machine, No, 1, per gal- Ton, 850; No, 9, 280; sperm, al, per gallon 900; turpentine per gallon, H0o; nlpuu. 7de, rer gallon, 160, Spbior, Dry Goods BROWN SHERTINGE—Atlantio A, Tio; Atlan- tlo P, b Atlantio LL, bjc; Brunawick, 7405 Boaver Dam LL, Gic; Lawrence LL, bjo; Pa- clfic H, 7fo; Royal Btandard, 6§o Indian Head A, 7e; Wauchusett A, 6§o. Fing BrowN SureTINGS—Argyle, 6c; Pep- perell R, 6}c; Salisoury R, 6o, BLEACHED CoTTONs—Ballon, 44, 63cj Bal’ lon, 7:8, Sic; Cumberland, £-4,7 ; Davoll DD, 840} Fairmount, do; Fruit of the Loom 4, 8}o: Glory of tho Wost, 8}c; Golden Gate xyu' il 7.8, 7c; Hill 4-4, Tho; Lonsdale, 740 York Mills, 103c; Wamautta, 10}, Duoks (Golored)—Boston, 8 oz., 1130; Bos ton, 10 oz, 1040; Boston, 9 oz, 12}0j Fall River o Duoks (Gray)—West Polnt, 8 oz,, 110; West Polnt 10 oz., 124c; Point Bear, 8 oz., 110, TiorINGS—Amoskeag, 180 Continental Fancy, zo( Oordis. 1305 Pearl River, 2lc; York, 13hc; Hamleton Awnings, 12hc. DeNius— Amoskesg, 130; Beaver Creek AA 11c; Beaver Creek B, 10c; Beaver Oroek O, 90; Haymakers, 80; Jaffrey D & T, 12¢0; Jlflm(xkk, lflau{ Pearl River, 13c; War- ren AXA (brown), 110; erreu BB (brown), 1te; Warren OO (brown), 1 Oummm ~Fifth uenua glovc finlsh, 430; (!bane love finish, 5o, 1 {Corsgr lm—Amory. 7 l:x Hancock, 8c; Kearsarge, 7he; Rockpo INTS —. len-. flc' Amquun bhoi Arn- old’s 6c; Cocheco, 6c; Harmony, 440; Indigo, 703 Indiga7 8, 11g0; Indigo 4-4, 1440 Steel mm, r Oak, o z;fls énmmasEAE%fludn.& ;: Ofi'g:haeo, o Gloucester, 440; Southbr’'dge, 4h0; Waver- loys 440; Rosedale, 4io. splrlu. OoLOGNE SPIRITS—188 proof, 119; do, 101 pmuf 1 20; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 9: do, 188 proof, 118, filwfleb—lflfl pooof alcokol 2 80 per wine gallon. ‘Waiskies—Redistilled whiskics, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 150@3 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00; Kenhmky and Pennsylva- nla ryes, 2 00@6 5 anmns—lmpm-ted 6 00@16 00; domes- tic, 150@3 00, G1ne—Imported, 4 50@600; domestlo, 1 50 ties aro dragging | @8 00, Ruxs—Imported, 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00. CHAMPAGNES—Imported, per case, 28 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00, Dry Paints ‘White lead 88c; French me, 80) Farly whmng 2403 -mmuL com'l, 1305 lampblack, Germantown, 1455 lampbl ordinary, 10c; Prussian blue, o unmnmlna. 18c; vandyke, brown, 80; um burnt, 40; umber, raw, 4o; sienna, burn dotr slenna, raw, 4do: P-m green, genmnafim Paris green,common, 20c; uhmmnazmoen 20c; chrome green, K., 13c; vermillion, Eng vermillion, American, 18c; Indian, red mu, rose pink, 1do; Venetian, red, Cookson’s ; Venetian, red. American, 1¢0; red lead ; chrome yellow, genuine, 30¢; chrome yel- low, K., 12c: ochre rochelle, 8o ochxe, Frenh 990; ochre, American, 3c; Winters mineral, 24o; lehigh hrown, 2§c; Spanish brown, 2hc; Prince's mineral VnmsmaAfinmlu. r gallon: Furnlture, extra, 81 10; Iurmmm, 0, 1, 81; coach, ex: 81 20' Dlmn. axtu. tra, 81 40: coach, No, 1, fiphfl!tum, extra, 850, 81 75; Jlgan, 700' lhalhu. 'hard oil finish 81 50, Paints 1y O1r—White lead, Omaha, P. P, bo; white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 50; Marseil les green, 1to 5T cans, 20c; French zino; roen seal, 12¢; French zinc, red seal, 1lo, rench zino, in varnish asst., 200; French zinc, In oil asst, 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b an, 100; raw ‘and burnt Sienna 10c; vandyke crown, 13¢; refined lampblack, 12c; coach bluk d ivory black, 16c; dror hlu‘ 16c; blue, 401!' ultramari ne blue, 18c; Shom groons 'L blind and shutt green, L. M, & D,, 16:- arin Rreen, 18c; Indian red, 150; Venotian red, 9c; Tus- un red, 22c; American vermillicn, I, & P,- ; yellow ochrs, 9c; L, M., O, & 1. Ilnw ochre, 90, lulden nr_hre. 16c; ryer, 8c; graining colors, lllfln oak, dn oak, walnut, chestnut and nn. Heavy lhrdvure Liet. Tron, rates, 2 10; plow steel, special oast, 4c; orucible, 5o; cast tools do, 16a20c; wagon spokes, per set, 226a8 00; hubs per set, 125 telloes sawed dry, 140; wngu-, mh. 70c; axles, each, 7bc; u} 1b, 7allc; washers, per b, 8al8o; rivets, pu Ib, 11¢; coil chain, pex 1b, 6al2; malleable, Boj Iron wedges, 6o; erowbars, Gu, harrow teeth, M: spring 6f 7a80; Burden's horse shoes, 4 05; Burden's muleshoes, 5305, BakBED WiRE—In car lots, 4 00 per 100, NAIL&—RAEM. 10to 60; iron, 2.50; steel, Sior—shot, 180, buckahot, 165 orlental owder, kogs, § K0ad 00;do, half Keg, 200; do ogs, 1 kogs, 8 85; fuse lastiog, Ooar—Cumberland blackamith, 10 00; Mor- rls run’ Bloasburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, §00; Whitabroastout, 6 00; Lowa lump, ows nu Kook’ Spring, 7 00) Aathra: dlet, 11 35al1 60; Oanon fm';‘.‘ 700 per on, Dry Tum ber. ‘Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, 121,141, ‘1 ll'l! s=cEsE SSSSSSI 16.00(16.00, mon‘ 16 60/10.50116 60| BHIP LAP, 1st Com, 2d Com, 1 Plaia, 8 or 10 inch., ;mch Nm'wny inch, Norway FENOING, No, 1, 8 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No, 1, 6inch, l\: feet, rough, . W No, 2, 6 Inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No. 2, 6 inch, 16 feet, rough . No. 1. 4 nch! 12 and'14 feet rough No. 1, 4 luch, 16 feet, rough. . No, 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, roug No. 7 ilnch 16 feet, mukh,... BOARI No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ¢, ., No. 2 boards, 12, 14 ana 16 6. No, 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f¢. No. 4 boards, 13, 14 aud 16 f¢, (shipping gilders, 1go; whiting | 1P FINISHING, 1st, 24 and 84 Olear, 13in 1st, 2d, and 3d Clear, 1) and B Seloct, 14, 14 and 2inch, 1st, 2d and §d, Olear, 1 inch, A Select, 1 inch, . B Select, 1 inch, 18t Oom., 12, 14 and 16 foet. 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet 8d Com,, 14 and 16 feet Fence, 14 and 16 foet FLOO! 3 1st Oom, 6 Inch, white pine. 2d Oom. 6 inch, white pine. 8d Com. 6 inch, white pine. Sel, Fence 6 Inch, white pin 19 50 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4.6 inch. 24 50 STOCK BOARDS, A 12 inch, s 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. l! 12 inch, a. 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. O 12 inch, s, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet......86 00 D 12 inch, s, 1 8, 12, 14 and 16 feet.. ... .23 00 No. 1 Com. 12 in., & 18,12, 14 and 16 ft 18 00 No. 1 Com. 12in., s, 1 8. 10, 18 and 20 f£ 21 00 No. 2 Com. 12 in..s. 18, 12, 14and 16 8,16 00 BATTRNS, WELLTUBING, PICKETS, 0. G. Bats, 8inch, . 0. G. Bats, 24 inch a inch nm. s la. inch well tubing, D. & M 8 inch w.-n’ tubing, Bov. . Pickets: D, & H. Flat, (2] Square....... BIINGLES AND LATH, - : e 533 .45 00 .41 00 White Cedar, 6 inch, halves. White Oedar, 5} inch, halves White Oedar, 8 inchos, quarters White Cedar, 4 inch, round. . LIME, ETO, Quincy white lime (best) Plaster (Michigan) . Tarred felt, per cwt. Straw board, per cwt. o —— DENVEII MmKET. Froun—Colorado, 1100 Ibw, 2 15@2 20) pat- ent, 100 Iba,, 2 76@3 00; Kaneas, 100 lbe, 2 75 @30 gralim, 100 Ibe, 163; ryo, 100 tm, GRaIN, Feep, Ero,.—Wheat] 100 1bs, 81 35 corn, 100 Ibs, 115@1_2)joats, Nobraska mlxud 100 1bs 1 60@1 65; Nebracka oats white, 165@1 70! bran, ton, 17 003 chop, corn, 100 Ibs, 1 20@1 25;75; Lhop mixed, 100 Ibs, 1 50 @1 60; corn m 00 1bs. 1 40G@1 50, HAaY—Loose, per_ton, 10 (0@12 00; baled, eocond bottom, 10 50@11 00; baled, npumm 12 00@14 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, 12 00@15 00; straw, tun,GflO@ 00. BurTer — Oreamery, finest, Ib, 27@28:; ereamery pocd. 1b, 24@250; llinois and Towa dairy " Ib - 18@200; Kansas and Ne- braska dairy, 1b, 15@1dc; common, 1b,6@8c; butterine croamery, b, 20@23c; buterine dairy, Ib, 16@180, b, 13@160; half Ofest—Full _cream, cream, 1b, 10@110; skim, 1b, 903 swluhlm» E ported, 820 Swiss, domestic, Ib, 20@22; burger, 20c. aas—State, fresh candled, doz, 11@150; fresh ranch, doz, 156@1 Pourtey—Live old chickens, doz, 5 50@6 00: drossed chickens, 1b, 15@160; dressed turkeys, Ib,, 20@22c, YOoTATORS— 100 Ibe, 1 65@1 95; Salt Lake, be, 2758 100 Ibs, 2 00; moew Oalitornia, 100 ‘VeaeTABLES—Onlons, 100 lbs, 400@ 4 25; turnips, 100 lbs, 1 75; cabbage, new Califor- nia, 100 Ibr, 800@$ 25; lettuce, doz, Hh0c; raddishes, doz, 40c; young enions, doz, 20c; parsley, doz, 40c; pie plant, doz, 20c; oyster plant, doz, £0c; spinach, doz, 8¢; asparagus, 1b, 40c, califlower, b, 18c; cu«.nmben, doz, L .)Dkl 175, GRrEEN FRUITS—Apples, bbl, 850; Messina lemons, extra, box, 5 00@6 00, cunbernu, bbl, 12 00; Messina cranges, box, b 75@600; Oulifornia osanges, box, 2 25@2 75; bananas, bunch, 2 00@4 00; pine apples, doz, 4 00@ 5 50;. meburfle!. Califorma, 15c qt, 8004 "box; steawberrics, eastern, crate, 3 5U@ 650; chenhss (/ahfurnll, 10 1b box, 2258 3 00; plums, box, 2 25; apricots box 3 25 OURED MEATS —Hams, , sugar oured, 1o, 104 10§c; bacon, breaktaaf lb, 10§@1140; salt sldes, b, 73@7fo; hld in palls, 93@9; lard in tierces, 8o, FResg Mears—Dressed beef, Oolando, 100 1ts, 7 00@7 26; hogs, dressed, 672586 267 smattons 100 Ton, & 3008 50, Live Sroox—Beef gru! cattle, 100 lbl, 400 @4 50; hogs, 100 1bs, 4 50@4 70; sheep, 100 1bs, sheared, 2 76@3 50. Flint No, 1, per 1b, 113@13c; lflo.ulgml ?b'lt:%ns and wk‘l". green ) c; green; kip, lb 5@6o; branded o b, 60; shearlings, 1b, malficx sheep skins, dry, b, 6@ 6c; deer eking 1b, 12@160; antelope skins, lo. 12@15; elk ekins, 1b, @10c; tallow 1b, 4@440 ‘WooL—Uolorado choice, per b, 14@15c3 hemlg, 12@13c}; New Mexloan, average, 7 Fisa—Mackerel, No. 1, 140, kit, 116@ 185; mess, 160@2 00; Oalifornia halt’ bbl, 9 50r Hulhnd hmfln‘ keg, fresh Iake trout bbl 15@16c FRED W. GRAY, (Sucorssor 10) FOSTER & GRAY, WHOLES.A XLE LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI. FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR, Bear Creek Lime, Louisvile Cement Portland Camenl, Towa and Michigan Plas- ter, Hair, Ete, Etc. Cm' 6fh & Douglae St HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY; irect Line for Engiand, France and Germany. The sseamships of this well known line ot lron, 1o wator-ight compartmonts, and od with every requisite to mske the Bl safe and agroeable, i Hidoes. No. 2, lb, allh fur- R8s o They carry the United Statos and Europe s, and leave Now York Tousdays and Saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON) Cherboug, (PARIS and HAMBUKF) Rates, ‘First Cabiug6)-§100 Steerage to or from Hamburg 810, G. B RICAARD & CO., Gen- eral Pass. Agent, 01 Eroadway, New York and Washington and La Lello streets, Chicago or_Henry Pundt Mark Hanson, F. E. Moores, Harry Duel in Gmaha; Gronewig & Bchooneger, in Couricll Bluffs AGENTS WANTED LIVE lent Tniurance for a strong 1paLy, in every town 1n Nebraska and Towa, Good commiseion to workers. Address E. C. WILCOX & CO, cceinl Ay ents Kneas H. 8. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, Neb. Breeder of thoroughbred and high grade Hereford and Jersey Cattle, Avd Duroc and Jersey Red Swine, Beers, Clawson & Beers, LICENSED Plumbers&Gask iHBTS 1722 Bt. Mary’s Ave,, Cor, 18th 8¢, Jobbing Promptly Attended Satisfaction Guarsateed. Omaha Neb, ; THE (“‘"CA:RS AND ORTH- WESTERN RAILWAY. 'nm BP“T an‘l AND Omaha Council Bluffs and Chicaeo, The on 1o take for Des Motnos, Marshall town, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixte, 'h!mzn lfll wflulu and all points east. To the people of Ne. braska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, hrnho, Nev Omrun, ‘Whashington and L‘llllum!» 1t offers superior advantages not possible by any other line, Among a few of the numerous polnts of superior ity enjoyed by the patrons of this road botween Omaha and Chicago, wotraine a day of DAY COACHES which are finest that human art snd Ingenuity can create; Its PALACE SLEEPING UARS which are models of comfort and elogance; Its PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpasecd by any and its widely celebrated l‘Al.ATlAL DINING CAKS the equal of which cannot be found elsewhere. At Council Bluffs the tralns of the Union Pecific Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of the Chica Fo & Northwostern Ry In Chicago the trains of this Ino make close connection with thoso of all easters linea. For Detrott, Columbus, Indianapolls, Cincnnati, Nligara Falls, Buffalo, Piltaburg, Toronto, Montreal on, New York, Phfladelphia, Baltimare, Wash ngton and all polnts 1o tho East, ask the Hlokel agont for tlcketa via tho *~NORTH . WESTERN, ' [t vou wiah the best acoommodations, agonts sell tickeds via his line, M. HUGHITT, R. S HAIR, General Manager, Gon. Pzos. Agent. CHICAGO W. N. BARCOCK, Omaha, No All tloket Gen 1412 Farnam § CHICAGO, Hilwankee & St Panl RAIL WAY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. *ROM OMAHA TO THE EAST, TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwauk eo St. Paul, Cedar Rapids, ~ Davenp ort Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, Kock Ieland, Froaport Janesville, Igin, Madison, Lia Crosse, Betore Winona, ‘And all other Tmportant points East, North- east and Southeast, Mokt offico at 1401 Farnam treet (In Paxton Ho tel), and at Union Paciflc Depot, Pullman Sleepersand the Finest Dining Cars In the World are run on tnemaln lines of the OricAco MILWAURKR & St. PAUL R'¥ and every attention is pald o passengers by courtoous employes of thocompans. 8. 8. MERRILL, A.V. H. OARPENTER, General Manager, u'l Passenger Agent, R. MILLER, GEO. ¥ IEAFEORD, At u.m' ngor. Ass't Gen'l Pass Agent . CLARK, Gen'l Superintendent Railway Time Table. In Effect April 5th, 1885, The adtention of tho travelling publlo 18 called o the tach that thisla Aho oaly complet sud sbsolately corrock time-table publishod in the olty, All tralug arrivo st and dopard trom Omaba by Oentral Standard Time. 0 of tho C. 85, P, M. & 0. arrive ad and d part trom helr de h and Web stroots; trains o tho 5, & ., O, Bt. 3. & C. B. from o B & M, depok) 4he Unlon Pacific depot. a, Dally; b, excopt Saturday; o, exoepd Sunday) d, oxceph Monday. ARRIVE. WESTWARD wacific. A. . uni Pactio Hxpress 7 601 Donver Expross. Tom| 9--‘:.!‘.&%%2" IO T A 8. ., in_Nsb, il others from DEPART. A 11 26a oY 81l 10 40n EASTWARD, C. M. & St. Day Exprees. " ight Expross . Accommodation .. nggt llp !olchlmqo P?llm'th 9 20 30s | For Chicago via C. Bluffs| 0 é5a| NORTHWARD, | B MR OIkllnd Accommodation|10 80c| IOWI,‘ Div. P. aai Nigh OMAHA BRIDGE TRAINS mv Tralns—Leave Omm "o 15,1 25 200, 8 00, 4 00, 4 bl 0 Expross. . Express. * Feave Connall Blati (Broadway depo) st 656,75, 980, 1080, 11 40 & m; 18, 3 Ra11 kb p s On dundtys Who'9 80 aad 1149 & m and 880 and 6 25 p m trains will not run, ~Arrive ay Traustor 7 minutes lator, Oaba 20 minuies Luk 000 m, dall; ”Anl‘x ve 409 30 and 11 00" & m, 1 05, 8 80, 7 20 aud P m SBUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines. |_BUNDAY MORNING. | BATURDAY WVA. | Mil._ | BT, [ N-W ]| W|R () 1 C1) 7-!8 15 | 1 10-31 8241 10]1-28 |9-80 CHAS. SHIVERICK FURNITURE [UPBOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, & 'assenger Elevator to ‘all” floors, (1206, 1208 and 1910 Farnam Street OMAHA, NEBRASKA® OEIAS 0. L., T ARDWOOD T ,UMBER A '\I-n Allmllfl ol Air aud Kiln Dried Walnut, Oherry, Ash, Butternut, Yell Hardwood and Poplar Pane), Hardwood, Flooring, wu‘;'un ook, Btal i *Materlal, Hod Jedse Bosts, Oommon Oek: Distosins’ abg bery Ocdar Boards for moth proofolosets, Eto. Vansers, Fancy Woods for Soroll suuu.nw..m. 8,W.Cor.0th andl Douglas. ob. MAX MEYER & GO. ESTABLISHED 1865.) Only Importers in Omaha ot Havana Cigars Meerstlanm Pia SMOKERS'ZZARTICLES, Guns, Sporting Goods and Notions FIREWORKS, ~ FLAGS, BALLOONS Base Balls, Fishing Tackle, ROLLER SKATES. SENDIFOR PRICHE LISTS. Maoxe Meyer Co., Omaha, Neb, e ¥4 WHOLESALE FRESH FISH And Poultry]Commission House. P. H. ALLEN, Omaha: Consignments Solicited. R ENRY T.ECLARKE, Prest. and Treas. a4’ CLARKR,Vice Presiden JOHN T. CLARKE, Secretary. H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE: WHOLESALE DRUGGISTY A\\u:s't Jobbing Drug houso between Chioago and San Francisco. CAPITAL STOCK, 8200,000. Ws 4 shall boat the bottom of the market at a)l times. Will daplicate Chicago and 8t, Louls prices with mlgnt added. Our speclalty will bo Puwre Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Eslimates given on plate plass. To those about to embark in the drug business will|do well to consulb our interest by calling on us, or gend for our price list which will appear bout January 6th, Mall orders. ollotted. b - B s 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. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS UNION STOCK YARDS, Omaha, Neb. Merchants & Farmer’s Bank David City,Neb, Kearney National Bank. ¥ zarney, Neb, Columbus State Ban, Columbus, Neb, McDonald’s Bank, North Platte, NB]J Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb. SPEOIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TQ Our Ground Oii Cake It 15 {he 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- tlon in the spring, Dalrymen, as well as others, who use it, can testify to its mer- its, Try It and judge for yourselves. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for llch. Address ‘OODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, N . BOYXY ER CO., (DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. 1080 Farnam treet. Omaha ing sud llunflly morning tralne arrl l’..ln corresponding nld-l. CB &Q # run eve oy, STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Union Pacific depot 8t 640 & m and 65 15 " Arrive trom Stock Yards a7 258 1 and 6 25 § m, Beventeen years Experience, DR.G.W.PANGLE Reader of Discases of Men ani Women. Eleotric, Maguotic and Herballst Physiclan, Now located at 1210 Douglas 8t Omaba, Neb., up-stairs. A correct diagnosis given without ny explanation trom the patiens, Consultation free af office, | Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh of the Head. Diseascs of the Eye and Ear. Heart Diseaso, Liver Complaint, Kidney Com- laint, Nervous Debility, Mental Depression, Loss of auhood, Diabetes, Bright's Discase, St Vitue Dance, Rheumat! Paralys White Bwelllogs Berotuls, Fover 8 Cancel d Tumors remove edwithout the knife, or the drawiog of & drop of bloed, Woman, with her delicate organs, Restored to Health, Dropsy Cured Without Tapping, Bpecial Attention Given to Private and Venereal Disoase ol Kinds, Tape Worms Bemoved in two or three bours or No Pay, Hemmorrholds or Piles Cured or No (,n-nm Made. Those who afflicted will eave live and hun. ¢reds of dollars by calliog on or walo DR, fAhGLKI mriul Medicinos, wre Weee Py ) on of & noted specialish (aow re= 01 . - Addreks & €7, wUISIANA. NS THE a. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting, Power and Hana PUMPS, STEAM PUMPE Eogine Trimmings, Mlnlnl Mach!inery, Baltln Hone, Brass and Iron Fittings at wholesale or retall, . HALLA AY WIND-MILLS, CHUROBR AND SO0HOOL BELLS, _Oorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, {C. 'F. COOODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB, HELLMAN & CO, Wholesale Glothier, 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STRrET, COR, 13TH, MAEA" NEXE,

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