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NEBRASKA Nallonal Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PAID UP CAPITAL -« BURPLUS MAY]1, 1885 OFFIOKRRS: H, W, Yares, A. E, TovzaLw, Preeident, Vice President, ‘W.V.Monsg, J~o0.8.0oLuixs, Lewis 8, Rexp ‘W, H., 8. Hughes, Oashier. BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, COR. 12th AND FARNAM STS8, A General Banking Busi- ness Transacted. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Nzw Yonx, July 8, —Money—Easy at 1 per cent, Prime paper—4@5 per cent, Forelgn Exchange—Dull and unchanged; $4.84§; demand $4.85}. Governmenta—Dull but firm, Btocks -Strong all day, The result of the day’s operations is an advance, for almost everything on the list, ranging from § to 13 per cent. To-morrow the stock exchange will bae closed. OOUTONS, 2 l’ 's Qoupoas, y g 4'n 8, Pacific 6's ‘of '95..... STOCKS AND BONDS Central Pacifio Chicago & Alton do _ do preferred Ohicago, Burlington & Quincy Delaware, Lackawana & Westorn . Denver & Rio Grande. Erie, do preferred . Illinows Central Tndianapolis, Bloomington & Western. Kansas & Toxas TLako Shore & Michigan Southern. Louisville & Nashvillo Michigan Central Missouri Paci Northern Paci do do preferred. Northwostorn New York Central. Oregon Transcont fio Mail. Proria, Decal Pullman Palace Car Company Rock Teland. St. Lonis & San Fr do do pref Chicago, Milwankee & St. Paul. . o do do 8t I‘;nul & Omaha. o do Texns Pacifi Union Pacific . Wabaah, St Lonis Western Union Telegrap AR i *Ex-dividend ——— GENERAL PRODUCE. OHIOA0O. ~ Onwoago, Ill, July 3, — Flour —Quiet and unchanged. Wheat— Duli, gpened a shado easier, fc, fluctuated slightly fnder yesterday; SI3@570 for cashy 870 for July; 89@89%c for August; 9'3@d1fc for September; No. 2 red, 92kc. orn—Steady but averaged a shade lower and clossd wbout Jo under Yostarduy; d7io for cash; ATN@ATHe " for July; 4TA@ITHo. for August and September . ats—Dull and slow, ecopt Sept which was 2@1c lower; Sl3c for cas S1fc for July; 20§c for August; 23§ for September. Ryo—Dall at 60c, Barley —Nomial. Timothy seod —Steady and unchanged. Hlax soed—Steady and unchanged; No. 1, $1.231@1.2: Pork—I'airly active, ruled wenk, recedod 24@06, and closod ‘steady; §10.10@10.124 for cash; $10.05@10.07% for July; $10,1 @10.15 for “August; $1020@10.22) for Sop- tember, Lard—Faltly active, ruled a shade higher enrly, later weakened, declined, aud closed tame. $6.523@6.55 for cash and July; $ @662} for August; $6,70¢6.72} for Septem- Unchanged hort ribs, hisky —Steady at $1.15. Butter—Unchanged; good to fine creamery, 183@17¢; goud to chofce dairy 10@14c. heese—Steady; full cream cheddars, 6@ ats 7@74c; young Awericas 74@8c; eki acitic do preferred. unusually slow, easier, deciined §@jc, rallied d closed about jc short clear ribs, g3—Unchanged at 11211}e. Hidos—Unchanged. Tallow— Unchanged. Keceipta, 000 Bhip'éa, ®lour, bh 5,000 Wheat, bushels QOo-n, bushel: Oats, bushel Ry?, bushals, Buloy, bushels MILWAUKEE PRODUOM] MiLwAvkEe, Wis, July 3, —Wheat— Easy; No. 2 Milwaukee, 8633 August, 89 September, 1 4,000 47c, 3 auu. Rye—Dull; No. 3, 61, Barley—Firm; No. 2, 60fe. Lower; meas pork, cash and July, $10.02; Auvust $.0.10. TOLEDO, July 8.—Whest—Dull and easy; No. 2red, cash and July, 91ic, Corn —No. 2, ‘cash and July, 45c. Oats—Steady; No, 2 white, 80c. OINOINNATI, CiNeissaty, O, July 8,—Wheat—Slow; No. 3 red, 9@90o, Corn ~ Dull; No. 2 mixed, 49] ToLepo, O, Rye—Neglocted Barlsy—Nominal, Pork—Fair demand; $10.02)@10.75, Lard—Lower; §6 25, Whisky—Offered a6 8115, KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Oy, !\[u. July Wenker; c.uh T30 3 Lt. nher nm bid, , 87105 be|vtam|wr. RIOY * Oats—Etrovger; 303s, LIVERPOOL, July 8 —Wheat - Quist and demand; hAld«runfl\'rmu.luntwly. oady; fait demand, asked; August, LIVEEPOO steady; fai [ —e— AVE NTUUK. OHIOAGOD, July 3.—The Drovers' Jour- 0,300 head; bost, shipping _steers, ood 3.00@ Om10400, 11k, rte: firm, 4 65@ cowe; d, Hoge—Receipta, 17,000 heu and mixed, $3.80@4.00; pwhll ving, 23.95@14 10; ekips, oop —Recelpta 1,000 ho o steady natives, $2,00@4.00; lamba per head, 7 rough and whfy | 4 KANSAS OITY LIVE STOCK, Kansas Oiry, Mo, July 3.—Oattle—Re ceipts, 000 head; shipments, 900 best grades strobger; exports, common to choice shipping, $4.50@! feoders, $1.20@4.756; cows, $¢ . Hoge—Kecelpts, 7,000 beas 100 higher; 9)@4.00, shipments, .10, 7,000 head; opened slow; olosed aasorted, $3.90@4. " Sheop—Recelpts, 30 head quiet; common to good, $1 75 Lovts, July 8 —~Oattle—Re- celpts, 500 head; shipinenta, 2,200 he alr to choice corn-fed steers, 85.00 @6.00; native butchers' steers, $1.50( mixed butchering, $3, 1 feedors, $3 5034 Sheep— Receipts, 1,400 head; shipments, 1,900; good steady; low and dull; common to chotee, §2 25@ 4,00, —— OMAHA MARKETS, Orrioe or THE OMAHA Ben, Friday Evening, July 3, The following prices are charged retail by jobbers, wholesale and commission mor- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the pricos furnished by the eleva- tors and other local buye: Live stock Markot, Hoga—Receipts wero light at_the Union stock yards to-day, and the market slow at yesterday's prices and all sold, Oommon mixed packing, $3.19@3 »fi good to cholco mixed packing, $3.50@8.60, All ales of stock in this market are made g owt live weight unless otherwise s Dead hogs sell at 1c per pound for weights ot 100 potnda and npwards, ana less than 100 pounds are valueless, Prognant sows are docked 40 pounds and stags 80 pounds, Cattle — Dull ot yesterdny's Butohors' stock, no demand, at $3,25 @875, for good cows and heifers; drossed beef steers, averaging 1,100 to 1,200 pounds, $4 80@5.00; pood to choice, averaging 1,300 5@5.60, all sold to-day, Flour and Millstufls, SBELLING PRIOES, Winter Whoat—Lirm;bost quallty patent ¢ £3.00@3, Sooontl eality~$2,70@3.00 Bpring Whoat—Bost quality patent at 3,10, Second quality —82.40@3,00, Bran— 6o per owt. Chopped Feed—Per 100 Ibs,, 900@8L,00 Corn Meal—$1 00@1,10 per owt, Boreening. 1, 760 per owt; No'! 2, B0c, Hominy—81.50 per cwt, Shorts—700 per cwt, Graham—82.00 per owt, 0@9.00 per ton, prices, 400 pounds, $6 Grain Whont—Oash No, 2, 7le, Barloy—45: @50& Rye—Qach l\n. , Ble, Oateo, 3 s0a. Oorn—No, 3, Gonnnl—;roduou Buttor—Buyors are yery particular and picking close, enly the best grades of frosh grass butter—well worked, sweet and even in color—aro taken upon arrival at not o ex ceed 10c while mixed quslities are dragging with pricss ranging from 8¢ downward to 4c A good deal of the butter arriving is, slthough fregh, not worked properly and sours quickly, Particular pains should bs taken at this time of the year n putting up _butter, and pack- ages should be weil cleaned and soakod bo- fore used. I'rosh grass butter is still going at 10¢, with fair qualities ot 7@Ec, and infor for at 3@oc. Tggs —In moderatesupply and rathersteady at106 Candhngisbsolut sly neceesary, and ship pers would find it to their advantaze to do it beforo shipping, instead of paying freight on rotten egas, + Poaltry—Old chickens are in better demand and selling readily at $3.25@3.50 per dozen; jy ber gal . lon, ! 85¢; N 90¢: spring chickens are plentiful, especially small % | ones, for which there is mnot very much de- mond, and prices on them_are not so ver flrm, rapging from $2 00@S2 50 per dozen; larze sizes soem scarce but, are in good do- mand and quotable at 3 00@3 50. Potatoes—01d ono are almost entirely done with; cceasiopally small consignments come in and are selling accordng to quality at 50@ 60c 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, Fisn—No. 1 shore mackerel, half bbls,, $10.50; family half bhls,, $100;No. 1 shor kits, §1.10; fat family, kit, 5de; No. 1 white- fish, balf bbls.. 86.75; No, 1, kit, 8503 family half bbls., $3.00; family, kit, 5tc; No. 1 trout, half bbls., $1.50; medium No. 1 shore mack- eral, $9.00@1060; new Oaliforma salmon, 1f bbls,, $7.00; smoked halibut, 13¢; Hol® land herring, 65 @rocers’ List Suaars—Firmer; powdered, 7§0; cut loaf, Tic; granulated, 73c; confectioners’ A, 7iu Standard extra O, Odc; extra O, 6o; medium yellow, 5§; dark yellow. bjc. Canpy—Mixed, 93@10; stick, 1035 twist stick, 90 Vixzaar—New York apple,” 1605 Ohio ap- apple, 18¢ nearly all grades; prades, 11@120; prime, 7e; fanoy green and yellow, 16@164c; ol Rovernment Java, 20@26c; Arbuckle's roast. ed, 14c; s?(l@ohnnghhnl XXXX roasted, 13{o; ;* Bilver Gloss, 8c; Corn Starch, 8¢; Excelsior Glnu, 7o3 Corn, The. u.umm Goops,—Uysten ;(Standard) pe case, 890; strawberrios, 2 b "per oaso, 2 4 rsephurrlec. 21b, per case, 2 40; California peara per case, b 80; apricots, per case, 5 00; ponches per case, b 80; whito cherries por cnge, 6 75; plums per caso, 4 b0; whortleber- ries per case, 8 00; egg plums, 2 1b, per case, 390; groen gages, 2 b, per oo, 2 90; pine aples, 2 b, per case, 8 20@5 50. Proguea—Medlom in barrels, 600; do In half barrels, 8 00; small, in barrols, 6 0\); doIn half barrels, 8 50; Rhsrfim in barrels, 7 00 do in half barrels, 4 00, Riok—Louisians, prima to choics, 63@7}s. Duy Fruirs—No 1, quarter apples. bbis 5303 N O sliced, boxes, 63c: evaporated, boxes, 8ie; blackberries, boxes 1ljc; poaches, - boxes, ho; peaches, evaporated, nons 1n the market: raspberries, CRACKERS —Garneau’s soda, butter and pic- nic, 44; creams, 74; ginger snaps, 74; Oity Rops—Sisal, § inch and larger, S0 § Inch, 8lc; 4 inch, 9 'SaLr—Dray loads, per bbl, 160; Ashton, |n$5.é gw;g sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy 9 Bpiozs—Pepper, 18¢; eploe, 140 cloves, 200 assia, 160, Byrvp—Standard O 230, bbls; Btaadard do 4 gallon kegs, bmuvln lb pnpon 820 P w3 —Boxes, 40 Iow, 164, 124088, 12 Olbs, 16 oz, 63, 12§c; half box, 20lbs 8s, Boses—Kirk’s Savon Imperlal; 8 15; Kirk's atinet, 830; Kirk'a standard, 8 65; Kirk s White Ruulm, 4 85, Marcaes—Per caddie, 850; round,rl.case b5 ; 8q caser, 170; Oshkosh, cases gr 1.20 T BAS npowder, good 45@bbo) oholse 76 * Yuuugu {yson, good, 8! @50c; choice, 66 6000; Japan, natural leaf, 75c; Jap an chotce £0@750; Oolong good, 85@400; Oolong chole W?ban] Bouchong, gnnd 90@40(:1 choice, 85 o, @‘Wocnn\wun—l‘wa hoop pails, 185; three hoop paile, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 860: ploneer washboards, 1 75 Double Crown, 3 90 well- buckets, 8 75 Porasi—ennsylvanis cane, 4 cans in case 8385 Babbitt's 1, 2 doz, in cass, 190; An chor'ball, 4 doz. in cese, 1 50, oasoy kegperf Tobacco. Fine cut—Hard to Beat, 70¢; Charm of the Golden Thread Favorite, 60c; Buds, b0c; Rocky Moun- tain, H0cs Fancy, 45¢; Daisy, 40c, Plug tobacoo=Climax, 4ic per 1b,; Horse- shoe, 40c: Star, 46 ead, 46¢; Our l{upn- b0c; Piper Ilvld-lc 600; Punch, 40¢. Soklog tobsceo—O, 8., 220} ‘Moerschaum, 800; T.ong Tow 800, Blackwell's Durham, 16 oz, blo; 8 om, Boe; 4 oz, bic: '3 oz, 60c, Sul ul Nort.x Oarolina, 16 oz, 420; 8 oz, 6o, ' Navy Olippings, 3 Kllllkinluk, dos 2 oz, 2 Druas axp Onenioaws—Acld, earbollo, “u d tartaric, 660; balsam copaibs, per | , sassatras, por 1b, 145; celome, pu lb 900; cinchonidia, per oz, 80 50; chloro. form, per Ib, 81 00; Dovers powdars, per Ib, 81 25; epsom salts; per lb, $ho; lyurlnu pure, pe Ib, 360; lead aceta o, per 1b, 200, ol B Tl oot 10y P astos, o A T T ——— olive, per g onnnmm ch op im, ., and 8 por o Todlde, pw I salicin, per oz, rul hate mmpkm. per o, ™ &8 50y mlph\u, pe b, doj strychnine, per oz, $1 80, Paints Otls and Varnishos, Otta—-110 esrbon, i per gallon, Lot 160 | [ headlight, per gallon, 13 eadiight P gillon, 6o 1808 watse white, 1oy fin- soed raw, per gallon, #0ed boiled, per gallon, bt l;c Lard, winter st'd, .guun. 7003 No. 1, 60¢; No.'2, 0; eastor XXX, per gal- Ton, 1'50c; Nn 3, 1 40; swoot, per galion, 1 005 wperm 1 60; fish W, 0. 1, 750} Inbrisating, rero, ver gllon, 80c; ummer, 166; golden maching, No. 1, pet ; #perm, signal, per gallon Frontine Do gion napths, 74c, ver gallon, 160, Dry Goods Brows Saxwrinas—Atiantle A, Tie1 A tle P, boj Atlantio LL, bhe; Branawick Beaver Dam LL, bjc Liawrence LL 5 ifio H, 7ho; Royal Standard ¢y In Head A, 7o; Wauchusett A. * Fixe Brows_ Sieerios—A'rgylo, 66; Fep- perell R, b}o; Salisoury R, 6o, BLracHED CotroNs—Ballon, 4.4, 6ot Bal’ lon, 7-8, bho; Oumberland, 4-4, 74e; Davoll DD, 840} Fairmount, do; Fruit of the Loom 4, 840: Glory of the West, 84¢; Golden Gate, 8§ Hill 7.8, 7c; Hill 4.4, 7he; Lonsdale, 78o; New Ym Mills, m;c~ ‘Wamsutts, 1040, Docks (Colorad)—Boston, 8 oz., 11303 Bos ton, 10 oz, S04o) Boston, ot 13561 Fai River “buoxs (Gray)—West Polnt,8 oz,, 110; West Polnt 10 oz., 12}c; Point Bear, 8 oz., 110, TiokiNGs—Amoskeag, 130 Oontinental Fanoy, 9%c; Oordis, 1303 Pearl Kher, 2103 York, 135c; Hamleton Awnings, 12| Dles—Amukerg 130; Beaver reak AA 1lc; Beaver Oreek BB, 10c; Beaver Oreok CC, 903 Hnm-kon. ch Jafirey D& T, 12§0; JndreQ XX, 124e; Pearl Rivor, 180; War: ren AXA (brown! lln; Warren BB (brown), 1te; Warren CO ), 100, Oanmsrios - Fifth Mmmu glove finlsh, 430; Ke; ltane 5]0‘10 finish, bo, Lonarr RANS—Amory, Kearaarge, 7ho; Rook pnrt. B erican, bio} Arn- hoco, 6o; f go, 70 Indlgn’lfl 11ge; Indy 4, ;sml River, bic; Charter Onk, 4 Pavs Hmrmuu—Amarlun 4303 Gocheco, 440 Gloncester, 4hc; Southbr'dge, 4he; Waver: lys 44o; Rosedale, 4ho. Spirits, OoroaNer SpiriTs—188 proof, 119; do, 101 frnh( 120; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 'do, 188 proof, 118, ALOOHOL—188 pooof alookol 2 80 per wine H gallon, ‘Waiskies—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blonded, 1 50@3 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Pennsylva nla ryes, 2 00@6 50, Branpies—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- tic, 1 608 00, (xmu—lmpnrwd. 4 50@6 005 domestio, 1 50 00, Ros—Tmported, 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domeatic, 1 50@3 00, CuaxpaoNzs—Importad, per case, 28 0@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00. Dry Paints 880; French ne, €o) Farly gilders, 1§c; whiting com'l, 13c; Inmpblack, Germantown, 1455 lampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian blue, o untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; ur: be burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4o; sienns, burn dctr slouus, raw, do; Pars green, gonine, 2% een,common, 20c. chromogreen, N. 400; chrom groem, K., 190; vermillion, Eng Tb0; vermilllon, American, 186; Tndies, rel rose pink, Lie; Venetian, red, Qookson's §0; Venotian, red, American, 1§c; red lead c; chromo yellow, genaine, %0c; chrome yel- low, K., 126 ochre rochelle, 8c; ochre, Frenh :sc, ochre, American, 2c; Winters mineral, Whito lead whiting, 2kc; whiti o lchigh brown, 2jc; Spanish brown, 24c; rince’s mineral, 30, Vansisges.-Barrels, por gallont Furnlture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, ex tra, 81 40; conch, No. 1, 81 20 Dam: extra, 105 Jepan, 70c; aapl h.uum. sextea, 85, shellac, $3 50; 'hard ofl finish § PAINTS 1N O1L—White lend, Om.h., P. P, Sios.whito lead, 8t. Louls, puto, 0 50; Marseil lea green, 1to 651 cans, 20c; French zino; een_soal, 120; French zinc, red seal, 1lo, ch zino, in varnish aast., 200; French zine, in oil aast, 160; raw and burnt mmber, 1 'b han, 10 raw and burnt Sieana 10c; vandyks coach hl.ei 160 Prus I chrome groen. & D.. 16¢; blind and shutt green, L. D., 160; Paris Rroon, 18¢; Tndian red, 15.,- Venotlan red, 9c; can red, 32c; American vermillion, I & P,- —; yellow ochre, 9¢; L, M., 0. & 1), 0., 186 yellow_ochre, 90; golden ke, 1651 pi dryer, 8c; graining colors, light oak, dar] walnut, chestnut and ash, 1ba Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 10; plow steel, special oast, 4c; crucible, bo; oast tools do, 15a20c; wagon spokes, per set, 225a3 00; hubs per set, 135; ‘telloer sawed dry, 140; tongues, oach, 700; axles, eash, 75c; squaro nuts per Ib, 7allc; washers, per Ib, 8al8o; rivets, per : | Ib, 11¢; coil chain, per b, 6al%; malleable, 83 fron wedges, Gu{ orowbars, 6cj harrow th, 40; spring steol, 7a8c; Burden's horss shoes, 4 05; Burden's muleshoes, 505, BaRBED WIRE—In car lots, 4 00 per 100, Nais—Rates, 10to 60; iron, 2.,60; steel, HDOT—Shnl. 150; buckshot, 1 85; orlental owder, kogs, 3 504 00; do, half kegs, 200; do quarter kegs, 1 50 blasting, kegs, § 353 fuse per 100 feot, 50c, Luan—Bar, 1 66, OoaL—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- tis run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebrosst lump, 500; Whitobreast nut, 5 00; Lowa lump, b 00; Towa nut, 6 00; Rock' Spring, 7 00; Anthra. clet, 11 3611 50; Oanon Oity, 7 00 per on, ak, Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Cars st Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, iy H.‘l! «[20tt. 2218, (24 ¢ .|16.69(10 0|16 00/17.00/18.00 19,00 |16 ol b . 00]15.6017.00 10 60 *|16.00(18.00/16 0 | 17.¢0/15/00 19.00) *|1500(16.0015 .0 18.00/17.00 mrn]wuo 16 00 6 50/16.50/16 50| BHIP LAP. No, 1, Plain, Bur l()lnch No, 2 l’lnln. N3, 0, G.., d’ inch, Norwa FENOI) No. 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feot, rough No. 1, 6inch, 16 feet, rough. ' 6 nch, 12 and 14 feot, rough No. 2, 6 inch, 16 feot, rough No. 1, 4 mgh; 12 and'14 feet rough No. 1, 4 tuch, 16 foet, rough No, 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, Tough. . No. 2, 4 inch, 16 leee laugh CEILING , 1t Com, § inch, Norway 2d Com, o0d Imperial, 40@4o; choico, 0@ | N FINISBHING, 1t, 2d and 3d Olear, 1} inch 1st, 2d, and 3d Cloar, 1 und 3 B Select, 13, 14 and 2 inch, 1st, 24 and §4, Clear, 1 inch, 5. 2 A Belect, 1 inch, &, 2 B Seloct, 1 inch, s, 2 BIDING, 18t Oom,, 12, 14 and 16 feet 2d Com.. 14 and 16 foet §d Com,, 14 and 16 fect Fence, 14 and 16 foct, FLOORING, 1st Com, 6 Inch, white pine 2d Com, 6 inch, white pine , white pine Fence 6 tnch, white pin 1t and 2d Clear yellow pine, BTOCK BOABRDSE, 12, 14 and 16 feet. 12, 14 and 16 feet. . 18, 12,14 and 16 foet, 1 |l4 aad 10fost. A 12 inch, No, 1 Com. 12in,, No, 2 Com, 12 BATTRNS, WILI.TIIMINQ, PICKETS, 0.G. Bats, 8 luch, 0. G, Bats, 2} inch, inch Bats, 8. 1 inch well tubing, D, & 8 inch well ‘tubing, Bov 2 te: D, & H, Flat, $22 00; D&H. Squn . 24 1!01 Hancock, 8¢; | 800, 8 Bear Creek Lims, White White ood». 5} inch, White Cedar, 8 inches, quarters. White Cedar, 4 inch, round LIME, ETO, Quiney white lime (best). . Cement, .. Plaster (Michigan) . Tarred felt, per cwt. . Straw board, per cwt. DENVER MARKET. Frovr—Oolorado, 100 Ibs, 2 15@2 20 ent, 100 Ib., 2 15@9 00 Kmn. wo Tbe, @BW graham, 1 16 100 Ibs, an. Feep, E1o,—Wheat] 100 Ibs, 8 corn, 100 lbs, 115@1_2)jonts, Nebr mixed, 100 Ibs 1 50@165; Nebraska oats white, 1 65@1. 70! bran, ,ton, 1700, chop, corn, 100 ibs, 1 20@125;76; chop mixed, 100 Ibs, 1 50 @Y 60; corn meal, 100 Tha. 1 40@1 60, HAY—Loose, per_ton, 10 C0@12 00; baled, socond_bottom, 10 50@11 00; baled, upland, 12 0@14 .mm loose, ton, 12 00@15 00; steaw, ton, 6 0087 00, Burres — Oreamery, Ib, 27@28¢; creamery pcd. Ib, 2482507 Tilinois and Tows daire ~ 1b 18@20%; Kansas and No- braska dairy, Ib, 16@1{c; ‘common, lb,6@8e; butterine croamery, 1b, 20@23¢; ' buterina dairy, 1b, 16@1¢o, Onesg—Full oroam, 1b, 13@160; halt eream, Ib, 10@11c; _wkim, 1b, 901 Swis ported, 82; Suwise, domestic, Ib, 20@22; burger, 200, (Sas—State, fresh eandlod, dot, 11@16 fresh ranch, doz, 15@16c, PouLTRY —Live old chickens, doz, 5 50@6 00; ?;u;wmckm 1b, 15@16¢; drossed turkeys, a 200 Porarors— 100 the, 1 6f@1 Salt Lako 100 Ibs, 2 00; new Calitornia, 100 lbe, ViaETABLES—Onlons, 100 Ibs, 400@ 4 25; turnips, 100 Ibs, 1 75; cabbags, new Califor- nia, 100 Ibs, flCD@! 26; lettucs, d 50c; raddishes, doz, 40c; young enions, doz, 2003 porsloy, doz, 40c; pie plant, doz, 20c; oyster plant, doz, £0c; spinach, doz, 8¢; asparagus, lb 405, califlower, b, 18¢; cucumbers, doz, 150@1 75, GREEN F'ROTTS—Apples, bbl, 850; Moaslna lemons, extra, box, 500@6 00; cranberrios bbl, 12'00; Mesina cranges, box, 5 75@000; Oulifornia osanges, box, 2 25@2 75; bananas, bunch, 2 00@4 00; " pino apples, doz, 400@ 50; Strawberries, Californis, 15c qt, 800 5 box; strawberries, eastern, crate, 5@ b0; chenles, California, 10 Ib box, 2258 im- 300; plums, box, 2 25; apricots box 8 25 OURED Mnn—nnuu sugar cured, ib, 10§ 10§c; bacon, breakfass, b, m@me; salt lldn& ib, 73@7§o; laxd in palls, 9@9%) lard In tierces, Sc. FResH Mrars—Dressed beet, Uulondo, 100 1ts, 7 00@7 25; hoga, dressed, K:-, 6 25@6 75; mutton, 100 lbs, 6 10@8 50 L1ve 8100K—Beof fraen oattls, 100 Ibe, 4 00 @4 50; hogs, 100 1bs, 4 50@4 75; sheep, 100 1bs, ahenrad, 2 40L3 :U. Hides.—Dry Flint No, 1, por Ib, 113@120, No. 2, Ib, 9@10c; green steers and icaw.f Ib, 4@bo; green calf, Ib, 6@8c; green ki, Ib, 5@6e; branded calt, Ib, 6. shearlings, 1b, 5@ 6e; deer skina lb 4 Woor—Uolorado_choice, pex 1b 14@15ct ha{ny, 12@18c}; New Mexican, average, 7 Fisn—Mackorol, No, 1, 140, kit, 115@ 185; news, 160@2 00; Californla saimon, hal? bbl, 9 50r Holland hberring, keg, 125 fresh lake trout bbl 15@16¢c e m— RELIGIOUS, Georgia has a colored Moody in the relig- ious field. The Japanese roesidents of Vienna are building a Buddhist temple. A new Lintheran church is to be butlt this lozluon at Charlotte, N.C., to cost about $10,- Rov., Robert Laird Collier, D, D, i "now pastor of a Unitarian church at Kansas Gity, Tra D, Sankey has bought a residenco in Northfield, Mass,, the town in which his co- llllmrsr, Mr. Moody, lives, Rov. William Mittendorf, of Dayton, Ohio, has accepted a call to Otterbein (United Brothren) church at Baltimore, The announcement from Remo that the popo will create six new cardinals has revived tent | the rumor concerning the promotion of Arch- bishop Gibbons, The O1d Swede church at Swedenland Sta- tion, Montgomery county, Pa., colobrated its 125th anniversary Sunday. A font presented by friends in Sweden was put in position, Rev. Goorgo M, Clickner, of tho Reformoed Eplacopal” Church of tho Redscmor, Dalti- more, hay received a call, which he has under consideration, to 8i Matthews church, Chicagc. The Episcopalians are to build at Gettys- burg a National Memorial Church of the Prince of Peacs, It will contan memorial windowe, and a contributor to the cost of the building may place a granite block on the out- side wall, oron a ti n the inside, 1In memory of a fallen soldier, The tombs of Esther and_Mordecai are in a poor little shrine in Hamadan, Persia. They are covered oach by & wooden arc, oo which are small pieces %of papar like labels, covered with Hobrow characters. They are placed there by the Hebrew pilgrims, All are un- der » small dome some fitty feet high. The bullding is of red bricks, the wails much patched with mud; the bluo dome is of tiles, These domes aro_ held sacced by all Hebrows in Poreia, and thousands make pilgnmages anoually! The oldest church in London Is the Priory church of §t, Bartholomew tho Great, Wort Smithfield, Tt was built n 1103, Servicos are still held in it, but the old lady chapel is used for a fringe factory and the north tran- sept a8 a blacksmith shop, An effort is being made toraieo fands to purchase und restoro | the church. Tho sum needed for the restora- tiou 18 20,000 pounds, and the Archblshop of Canterbury and Bishop of London are at the head of the committee, The Rev Arthur Lawrence, ractor of St, Paul's church, Stock- bridge, Mass,, will receive subecy this cotntry FRED W. GRAV (Suoorssor 10) FOSTER & GRAY, W A O X 55 40 TN LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI- FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR. Louisyille Cement Portland Coment, Towa and Michigan Plas- tor, Hair, Ete, E r. Gth & Douglas St Town Lots in Denver Junction, Weld County, Colorado. Denver Junction is » new town of about 200 nhabitants, laid out in 1854, on the great truok railway across the continent, at the Junction of tho Julesburg Branch, 197 miles rom Denver. The town is on second bottom land of the Platte River, the finest location betweon Omaha and Denver, and is surround- od by the bast-laying lands west of Kearnoy Junction, Neb. ; climate healthy and bracing; altitude 8,6 10 feet, Denver Junction bids to bécome an important point, s the U. P, K. R. Co., are putting up many of their bulldings bere, while the B. & . Co., are expect: 8000 to connect n this ylace, The pressnt 0 chance for good investments in town lo!.- will scarcely ever b equaled elsewhere, by the lot or block In good terms by H. M, WOOLMAN, Agent, Deaver Junction Colo For sale e CHICAGO A% RJORTH-: SHOR Omaha Gouncil Bluffs WESTERN NE and Chicaeo, wmmu. Theony 1o fake for Des Moinos o Cedar Rapids, Glinton,, Dixlo, Chieay AuKe an inta oast, plo_ot braska, D«Ioudx,ovv)nmln[, Dta, thanas M\.i’,: Washington and Callfornia it offors superior -nuna not possible by any other line, Among a fow of the numerous polnta of waperlor. ity epjoyed by the patrons of this road botweon h 01t two tralni which are molets of omfort and clogance; 1ta PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed by any and its widely celebrated PALATIAL 'DINING CARS of the Union Paclte with those ol the Chica 0 & Northwoatern Ry In Chcago tho traing of hie lino make close connection with those of al easters ForDatrlt, Columbs, Nligara Falls, Buffalo, Piltaburg, Toronto, Montrea Boston, New York, Philadelphin, Baltimore, Wash- ington and all polnts in tho East, aok the tloked agont for tlckota via tho ~NORTH.WESTERR, ' 11 vou wish the beat accommodation agonts sell dicketa via thig lino, M. HUGHITT, Genoral Manager, Indianapolts, Circinnat! All tioket 1R, R. S HAI Gon, Pres. Agent. BABCOCK, 1419 Farnamt., Omaha, No LIIILAGO, Hilwaukee & St Panl RAIL W.AY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. rROM OMATIA TO THE EAST, TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicsgo, Minneapolis, Milwauk ee St, Paul, Cedar Kapids, Davenp ort Clinton, Dubuque, Roc kiord, Rock Island, Freeport Jan esville, Elgin, Madison, La Crosse, Beloit Winona, And all other Important points East, North oast and Southoaat. " onrcaco Gen ekt offico ¢ 1401 Farnam streot (In Paton Tlo tel), and at Union Paciflo Depot. Puliman Sleopers and tbe Finest Dining Cars In tho World are run on thomafn lines of the CiiicAco MiLWAUKES & ST. PAUL R’y and every attention is paid to pwen‘( courteous employee of thecompany. 8. 8. MERRILL, . V. H. OARPENTER, General Manager, [l R. MILLER, GEO. F. HEAFFO) 'Asst Gon' Managor. © st Goorl Paca Ajont J.T. CLARK, Gen'I Superintendent Rallway Time Tahle. In Bffect April bth, 1885, The attontion ot the travelling publie 1s called fo 'l Passenger Azuni ) Abo fach that thiats $he only complete and absolutely corroct timo-tablo publishod in the clty, Al trains arrie ab and dopard from Omsha by Central Standard Time Traine of the C. 85, B, M. & 0. Arrlve at sad de part from Shelx depof, corner of 1éth and Wobster $3; trains o/ the M,0,B &Q.,snd K, 3% 0. B. tromtho B. & i, depob; il ofhers from [ anun Pacific depot. Dally; b, except Baturday; o, ox00pd Saaday) d, 7 Monday. WHATWARD DEPART. ARRIVE, Awmw | Uplon Pacific. 4.x 810a[.. Pacific Exprosa .| 760 Rlns :xpu- — BOUTHWARD, lllln oul&p!acmn s 858 For Ohioago via Platam'th| hioago via 0. Blufl NORTHWARD, C. 8t P M &O. floux Cify Expros l 600|Onkland Anoommndnuon 10 8 ——|lowa Div. 8.C.& 85, Paul Day Expross. . Paul Night Expross. OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Bummv Tralns—Leave Omaha at § 25,7 806, moo. 11168 m.mn. 200, 8 00, 4 00, 4 5, 1110 pm.’ On Sundaystho 7o anudl0oba ol and 300 and 4 00 p m tralas do nod run. Arrivo at frans. o dopot 18 iatics kis: Beowdwsy dopen B0 'rate: ates later, Counctl Bluffs ‘E'J“‘""K depot) n o 55,1 65, Lea 980,100, 11 40 A m; 1 and 1145 p 0. On Bun o s 0 aod 11 40 & m and 880 and § 25 p m traine will not run, Arrive af for 7 minutes Iater, Omaha 20 minutes lafor, TransforTrains Lewe Omatast 8 16, 80y sm, 1380, 290,420,000 and 7 000 m, dally. = Ann 44080 &ad 1100 & 1, 105, B 80, 7 20 and 0 40a| SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago vis the Tripartite Alliance Linos. |_BUNDAY MORNING, | SATURDAY EVE. | ML [ AT, | N-W | N-W | RI| M1 Februs ul 122 B 41 1.zu‘ March 6-29 April 25 10-81 8241 10 May. Eunday ovening aod Monday mornin tn oorrosponding order, C. B. & Q. tral day. STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Union Pacific depot at 6 40 & m and 5 15 w Arrive trom Btook Yrds Soventeen years Experience, DR.G. W, PANGLE Reader o Magnotl 1210 Douglss 5t Omaba, Neb., up-stairs. A correct diagnosis given without ‘any explanstion trom the patient, Consultetion free at ofhice. | Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh of the Head. Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Heart Disease, Liver Complalot, Kidney Com- plawnt, Nervous Debility, Mental Depression, LV\U::!:I e ut the kuife, or the drawing man, with her delicate organs, Reetored to b, Dropsy Cured W, thout Bpecial 1 10 Private and Venereal Diseases of 8l Kinds, Tapo Worms Kemoved in two o three hours or No Pay, Hemmorrholds o Piles Cured or No Charges Made. ‘Those who are afflicted €rede of dollars by calliog 1l eave liv or usiog DR, G, W. Fanores Herbal Medicinos, wre weee Py ) Jorite prescription of 8 noled spaci h) l)m(m-lnul 811, _Ad AR, WARD & €2, -uvb(‘lfll w0 4 hun- CHAS. SHIVERICK FURNITURE [UPROLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, & aseenger Klevator to [alll floors, [1206, 1208 and 1910 Farnam Street OMAHA, NEBRASKA" OELAS . X JERIEN, T ARDWOOD T ,UMBER A Tall Amortment of Air atd Kiln Drled Walnns, Ohe h, Buttern g::! m. Hardwood and Poplar Panal, 1?“4'::.'1' '-mg:. w:'ou' 'é':,: L Bui rial, Rod Jodar Posts, Common Oak Dimens m and Bridge e Boarés Lot piots prosfclosets, Eto. Veneers, Fancy Woods for Soroll smu. 8.W.Cox.0th andl Douglas. - aha. N’ob. MAX MEYER & GO., ESTABLISHED 1865.) Only Importerstin Omaha ot fyvang Cloar i P SMOKERS'ZARTICLES, Guns, Sporting Goods and Notions FIREWORKS, FLAGS, BALLOONS Base Balls, Fishing Tackle, ROLLER SKATES. SENDIFOR PRICE LISTS. Max Meyer Co., Omaha, N WHOLESALE FRESH FISH And PoultryJCommission House. P. H. ALLEN, Cmaha: Consignimments Solicited. CLARKE,Vice Presiden W ENRY 1..CLARKE, Prest. and Treas. 4 JOHN T, CLARKE, Secretary. H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE! WHOLESALE DRUGGISTY [ ABGEST Jobbing Drug houss betwsen Chioago and San Franclsoo. CAPITAL STOCK, §200,000. We ) Dt tho bottom of the markes at a)l thnes. Will duplicate Chichgo and St Louls prices with irelght added. Our specialty will bo Pure Drugs, Paints, 0ils and Window Glasy Estimates glven on plate plass, Tothose sboul to embark i tho drug bustnose wil|do wall to consult ur interest by on us, ur price List which will appear bout Januar, , Mall orders e e o e e 114 HARNEY NTREKT, G, B, GREEN, GEO, BURK (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lad'nz attached, for two-thirds value’of stock.) GREEN & BURKE. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS UNION STOCK YARDS, REFERENCES: Omaha' Neb. Merchants & Farmer's Bank David City,Neb, Kearney National Bank. ¥ zarney, Columbus State Bank, Columbus, Neb, McDonald’s Bank, North Platte, Neb, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb. SPEOIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TG Our Cround Oil Cake It 1s 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- tlon In the spring. Dalrymen, as well as others, who use it, can testify to Its mer- its, Try It and jadge for yourselves. Price $24. 100 per ton. No charge for sacks, dress OODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neh. . BOY EIIR CO., \DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. LORC FarnamifStreet:. Oxmaha THE 4. L. STRANG COMPANY; Double and Single Acting Power and Kana PUMPS, STEAM PUMPE Engine Tflmmlngu, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings at wholosnle or retsll, HALLADAY WIND.MILLS, OHUROH AND 8CHOOL BELLS. QOorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, C.'F. GO()DMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, 0ils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB, HELLMAN & CO,, Whiolesale Clothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR, 13TH, MLAELA" NEXE.