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NEBRASEKA dlional Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PAID UP CAPITAL BURPLUS MAY]1, 1885 OFFICRRS: H, W, Yarss, A. E, TovzAuiN, Prosident, Vice President, W.V.Monse, Jx0,8.00LLiNs, Lewis 8, Rux W, H, 8. Hughes, Oashier. BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, OOR. 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, A General Banking Busi- ness 7ransacted. D " FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANUIAL Naw Yorx, July G,—~Money—Easy at 1 per cent. Prime paper—4@5 per cont, Foreign Exchange—Dull; $4.84; demand, | @2, $4.804 Governmenta—TFirm and moderately active, Stocka —The fluctuations 1n stocks wera al- most a5 unimportant as the amount of busi- noss done, As a ruls they wero within a rangs of 1 per cent, Movements up and dbwn within that range were frequent, and tho market finally closed a little below the closing quotations of last week, The decline in no case exceeded per cent. The monthly statements of gross earnings for the month of June, 1885, are as follows: Chicago & North- westorn, 81, )00, & decrease as compared with ssme month last year of £39,300; Louls- ville & Noshville, 0, decreaso §22, Chicago & Alton, decrease $82,78 Canadian Pacific, Chicago, St Poul, Minnoapolis & Omaha, $167,000, incronse 8200, and the Mexican Cen- tral, § 3, increase £34,840, The state- meut of the Ch’cago, Burlingten & Quincy for the month of May shows gross earnings of $2,061,901, operating expenses $1 307,163, net earnings $774,740, This, a3 compared with same month last year, is an mcreaso in gross earnings of $100,776, an increase in operating expenses of $148,665, and a deerease in net earnings of $17,88), There was an increase in not carnings for the first fiye months of the current calendar year of $241,129, .'l(\fl; Pacific 6's of 95 STOCKS AND BONDS. Central Pacifio ... Chicago & Alton. do do p Ohicago, Burlington & Quincy . Delaware, Lackawana & Weste Denver & Rio Grande 2| 1273 Tndianapolis, Bloomington & Western Kansas & Texns Yiake Shore & Michigan Southern Touisville & Nashville Michigan Central Missouri Pacif Northern Pacif do do Northwestern. t=wiw do preferred. New York Central. . Oregon Transcontinental. .. Pacifio Mail Peoria, Decatur & Evanaville. Pullman Palace Car Company. Rock Island 8t, Louis & San Francisco. do o prefor Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, o o do 8t, Paul & Omaha. do do Texas Pacific Union Pacifi Wl{}xuh, St I o do do Western Union Telegraph. Oregon Railroad & *Ex-dividend. b GENERAL PRODUOCE. OHIOACO, July 6. — Flour —Dall preferred CHioaqo, I, snd unchanged. Wheat— Quict, ranged lower, opened a shade off, broke §@{¢ from outside, reacted slightly ruled easier, and closed jc under Friday; S6}c for cashy 8G}@S6dc tor July; 83}@s8ic for August; Y03@90c for Sep- tember; No. 2 red, 92c, Corn—Quiet; ruled o shade easier, and closed about as Friday; 478@iT4e for cash; 17)@173c fcr July and August; 47%c for September. Oats—Opened weak and lower; June 3o, August and September dc off, later steadiod, July wholly recovered, others but partially: 8ldc for cash; 313@Slje for July; 204@ 268c for August; 25c for September, Rye—Dall at 60c, Barley—Nominal, Timothy seed —~Quiet and tinchansed, Flax seed—Very steady; No. 1,24, Pork—Fairly active, easy, declined 10@15¢, and closed tame $9.956(@10.00 for cash; §9 924 @9.95 for July; $9,974@10.00 for August; 10.0:»610‘071 for September, Liard—Quiet and about unchanged; prices favored buyers; $6,00@6.58) for cash and July; w.bvimu‘w for August; $6,823@0.85 for September, BShoulders~Unchanged; short clear ribs, unchsnged at’$5.70@5.80; short ribs, $5,20 5 25, ‘Whisky—Steady at $115, Butter—In fair demand aud unchanged; good to finc creamery, 184@170; gocd to cholce dairy 10@14c, Cheese—Steady and about choice full cream cheddars, 6@ young Amuri{fu nfiuc:l ;;mx iggs—Steady at 11@114e, lfiSu—l'uchlngsd. Tallow—Unchanged, nuchanged; o3 flata 7@7ho; Keceipts, Bhip'ts r?‘nm 000 2,000 1,000 MILWAUKEN PRODUON MILWAUKER, Wis,, July 6,—~Wheat— Lower; No, 2 Milwaulee, 8530; August, 5 September No. 2, 46}o, sower: No. 2, 3l¢, ak;No, 1, G 60¢, 2, 6l3e, Provisions—Lower; mess pork, cash and July, §10.05; Aueust $10.074. ST, LOUIS, 81. Louis, Mo, July, 6,—Wheat—Active, lower and unsettied at g@m under last Fri- day: 93i@94)e for casb; B4po for July; 9380 for August; 974c for September, Corn—Stead, but slow; 443@443c for eash; 4o forduly; difo for August aud Septem r Oata—Firmer; 8lic for cash; ‘.'4;{ for x}ng]\lu(- e —Dall at 39¢ asked, Whiskoy—#1.15. *" 27¢ for July; er—Steady; creamery, 16@18c; dairy, 500N BOARD. —Wheat d 5 Corn—Steady, but slow, eiped b NEW YORE PEODUON, New Yok, July 6,~Wheat—Easier; rozeipts, 171,000 bu’h-h; nxpo':t-. 91,000 bushels; Ungraded red, 85@925; No. 2 red, 5 | and firm; native shipping steers, $4.80@6,L0; 4 [ ohoice mixed 'I.oo!@l 01, afloat, Septen.ber closing at $1,024, Oorn—Lower, closing _dnll; receipts, 422~ 000 bushels; ex , 201,000 bushels; un- aded, 50@54c; No, 8, 525 No, 2, 53&b8ic n alevator, 53{@540 afloat, September closing at dfe, llnfn—Mndanuly active; receipts, 212,000 bushels; exports, 1,500 bushels; mixed west- ern 37@39%; white, 39@4bo, Eees—Steady and in moderate demand at 114@12§c, 1ard—Less active; western steam spot, £6,70; September, $6 89@6.95, Butter —Steady and demand fair, Cheese—Unchanged. TOLEDO, 0., July 6. — Wheat — Closed ive; No. 2 red, cash and July, 91}o. Uorn—Easy and quiet; No. July, 48 Oata— 2, cash and Nominal, KANSAS CITY, Kawsas Orry, Mo, July 6, ~Wheat— Waak; cash, 92§c bid, 92jc asked; August, 951c; September, 98)@954c, Uorn—Steady; cash, 873c asked; August, 38}o bid,_89%c acked, Oata—Nominal at 22}2 bid. LIVRERPOOL, ‘Wheat—Quiet; new , 2 sprine, 7s, but quiet, —— LIVE STOOK, OHI0AGO. On10a00, IIL, July 6,—~The Drovers’ Jour- nal reports: Cattlo—Reseipts, 5,200 head; brisk and 5 @10c higher; shipping steers, $4,756@6.00; stockers and feeders, £3,00@4,60; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.(0@4.60, Hogs—Receipts, 16,300 and mixed, 83,90 pmi‘ $4.00@4.20; skips, £3,00@3.60, Sheep—Recelpts, 1,500 head; dull and weak; natives, $2.00@4.00; lambs per head, $1,00 Laverroot, Ji No, 2 winter, 7 Corn—Stead; head; weak; rough packing and ship- 50, The Drovers’ Journal special Liverpool oable quotes prices §c higher for beat Ameri- can cattle, and at 15¢ per pound for dressed, KANBAS OITY LIVE BTOUK, Eansas Orry, Mo, July 6,—Oattle—Re- ceipts since Friday, 251 head: no shipments; offerings too light te test the strength of the market, but the feeling waa strong and pri werefnominally the saino s Friday’s. o= Hogs—Heceipts since Friday, 2,100 head; no shipments; firm and 10c_ higher; assorted, 83,05@4.00; mixed, $3.8)@3.90, "] Sheep—Iteceipts, none; shipments, none; common to good, $1.7 ar, Mo., LoUIs, Bz, July 6,~—Oattle—Re- oelpts, 60O head; shipments, 800 head; scarce Toum, good butchers’, $4.50@5,00; mixed butcher ing, $3.25@1 nd fesders, $3.50@ 4.75; corn fed Texans, $3.75@4,75. Sheep —Récoipts, 1,100 head; shipmonts, 1,000; steady;common to cholce, £2,25@4,00, Attt ) OMAHA MARKETS, Orrice or THE OMAHA Bew, Monday Evening, July 5, The following prices are charged rotailers by jobbers, wholesalo and commission mer— chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the eleva- tora and other local buyers: . Live Mtock Market, Hogs—Receipts were light at the Union stock yards to-day, and the market 5 to 10c highsr and all sold. Common mixed packiog, $8.45@3 good to acking, 3,70, All salos of stock in this market are made e cwh live weight unloss otherwise stated. ead hoge sell at Lo per pound for weights of 100 pounds and upwards, and less than 100 pounds are valueless, Prognant sows are docked 40 ponnds and stags 80 pounds, Cattle—Butchers’ stock, slow, at $3.25 @375, for good cows and heifors; dressod beef ateers, averaging 1,100 to 1,200 pounds, $14 80@5.00; wood to choice, averaging 1,300 to 1,400 pounds, $5.25@5.60, all sold to-day. Among the eales at the Omaha_stock yards Monday wero three bunches of Wyoming cat- tle—105 head in all, ided as follows: Al- 290; gages, 2 aples, 5, par oo, § 2085 50 Prokues—Medium in barrels, 6003 do In half barrels, 8 00; small, in barrels, 6 00; do In half barrels, 850; gherkine in barrels, 7 00 do in hall barrels, 4 00, Riom—Louisians, prime to choios, 61@7}a Duy Faurrs—No. 1, quarter apples, bbis 5} N O aliced, boxes, 6} B4c; blackberries, peaches, §- boxes, 8}o; peaches, ovaporated, nons 1n the market: raspberries, 802 ORACKERS ~ Garneau's sods, butter and pic- glnger snaps, 74 City [2 1, § inch and larger, So § Inch, o, BALT—Dray loads, z! bbl, 160; Ashton, In sacks, 8 60; § sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy 260@2 75 Bri08—Pepper, 180; aploe, 140; cloves, 200 assin, 150, Brrur—Standard O 280, bbls; Staadard do 4 gallon kegs, 3¢ Sopa—In Ib papers 825 OawpLrs—Boxes, 40 1bs, 164, 12}o, 8s, 13} boxzers 401bs, 16 oz, Bs, 124c; half box, 20lbs Ss, 12{0, Sosps—Kirk’s Savon Imperlal; 8 15; Kirk's atinet, 830; White Russian, 4 85, MaroREs—Por caddie, 85¢; round,rl,case 55; sqaare, cases, 170; Oshkosh, cases gr 1.20 T ras-~Gunpowder, good 45@55c; cholos @ 760; good Imperial, 40@430; choice, 60@ Young Hyson, good, 8(@500; cholce, 65 6000; Japan, natural leaf, 760; Jap an choice £0@75¢; Oolong good, 85@400; Oolong chole 3 Bouchong, good, 80@40c; choioe, 85 o ‘WoonenwARB—Two hoop palls, 1 85; three hoop paile, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; fislonm washboards, 1 75; Double Crown, 3 90; well. lvania cans, 4 cans in oase buckets, 8 75 POTASH 835 Babbitt , 2 dor. in oase, 190 An sor'ball, 3 dor. in csse, 1 60, ‘Tobacco. Fino cut—FHard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the West, 60c; Fountain, 745 Golden Thread favorite, 60c; Buds, 50c; Rocky Moun- 50c 1ancy, 45c; Daisy, 0c. Plg tobacgo—Climax, 446 per Ib,; Horse: shoe, 4Gc: Star, d6c; Spearhead, 460; Our Rope, b0c; Piper Heidsick, 60c; Punch, 40c. Smoking tobacco—0, 8., 220) Moersohsum, 80c; Long Tom 30c. Biackwell's Durham, 16 or., blo; 8 oz, BBe; 4 oz, b7c: 3 o, 6o, Seal of North Uarolina, 16 0z,, 4 40z, 480; 20z, b0o, Navy Olippings, 26 Kullikinick, 4 o7, 2 oz,, 280, Drugs, Drocs AND OneyicALs—Acld, earbolls, 4lo acid, tartaric, 650; balsam copaiba, por lb. 66c; bark, saasafras, per Ib, 130; calomor, per 1b, 90c; cinchonidia, per 0z, 80 50; chloro- form, por Ib, 81 00; Dovers powders, per Ib, 125, opomn salty per Ib, “She; glycering pure, per Ib, 26c; lead acetato, per 15, 20c; ol caator, No, 1 per gal., 81 60; oil oastor, No. , per gal,, 81'40; of 84 60; quinine, P, & Ww. 100; potassium; Todide, per Ib,, §5' 50; salicin, per 40¢; sul hate marphine, per o & 505 sulphur, pe b, 4o; strychnine, per oz., $1 80, Paints Oils and Varnishos. Ors—110 earbon, f§ per gallon, 1lc; 160 headlight, per gallon, 130; 175° hoadiight per_gallon, 16; 150° water white, 16cs lin- soed raw, per gallon, 3c; linseed boiled, por gallon, 55c; Lued, wintor sted, per gallon, 70c; No. 1, 60c; No.2, b0; eastor XXX, per gal- lon, 1'50¢; No, 8, 1 40; sweet, per galion, 1005 sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fich W, B., per gallon, 65; neatafoot extra, per gallon, 90c; No. 1, 750 lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; rumm olden maching, No. 1, per gal- lon, {85; No, 3, 280; sperm, signal, per gallon 90c; turpentine per gallon, 500; naptha, 74c, ver gallon, 160, Dry Goods BrowK SHEETINGS—Atlantio A, 7ie; A tlo P, boj Atlantio L, Bio; Branawick, Beaver Dam LL, bjc; Liswrence LL 540 cific H, 7¢o; Royal Standard ¢ 3 In Head A, 70; Wauchusett A-* ;0 Fine BROWN SHEETINGS—Argyle, 6o; Pep- perell R, 6}c; Salisoury R, 6o, s BLEACHED CoTTONS—Ballon, 4-4, 64c; Bal lon, 7-8, bhc; Oumberland, 4-4, 7ho; Davoll DD, ; Fairmount, do; Fruit of the Loom 4, canoy kog perf ‘onna, s bert Buirns, 87 head, rage 1,300 pounds at $5.00: B, Sessions, 3 ead, average 1,857 pounds at $5.20; Booth & Crocker, 72 head, average 1,507, af 25, These cattle were fod hay all winter and were turned out to grass in the apring, They naver were fod any corn, but the rate realized was the same as for corn-fed cattle, They were sold by W, F. Brown & Co., commission merchauts, to George H, Hammond, packer, Flour and Millstuffs, SELLING PRIOKS, Winter Wheat—Firm;bast quality patent at 3.00@3,30, Becond auality—$2.70@3.00. Spring Whoat—Best quality patent at 3,10, Second quality —$2.40@s3.00, Bran—600 per owt. Chopped Feed—Pér 100 Ibs., 900@81.00 Corn Meal—$1.00@1,10 per owt, Soreening—No. 1, 76c per owt; No® 2, 60c, Hominy—$L.60 per ows, Bhorts—700 per cwt. Graham—83.00 per owt, Hay—87.00@9.00 per ton, Grain ‘Wheat—0Oash No, 2, 71e, Barley—45@60c, Rye—Oaah No, 8, 5le, Oorn—No, 3, 830, Osts—No, 2, 800, , General Produce Butter—Buyers are yery partioular and picking close, only the best grades of fresh grass butter—well workod, sweet and even in color—are taken upon arri at not to ex— oeed 10c while mixed qualities aro dragging with prices ranging from 8c downward to 4c. A good deal of the butter arriving is, although fresh, not worked properly and sours quickly, Particular paias should bo taken at this time of the year 1n putting up butter, and pack- ages should be weil cleaned and soaked be- fore used. ¥resh grass butter is still going at 10c, with fair qualities at 7@8c, and infer- for at 3@0c, g8 ~In modoratasupply and rathersteady at100.Candlingis absolut-ly neceesary, and ship pers would find it to their advantaze to do it fore shipping, instead of paying freight on rotten egas, # + Poultry—01d chickens are in better demand and selling readily at 83.25@38.50 per dozen; spring chickena are plentiful, espscially small ones, for which there is not very much de- mand, and prices on them aro not so very firm, ranging from $2 00@S2 60 per dozen; large sizes seem scarce but are in good de- mand and quotable at $3 00@3 50. Potatoes—Old ones are almost entirely done with; occasionally small consignments come in and are solling accordng to quality at b0@ 60c per bu. New potatoes are in very strong demand aud are selling at $3 50 per bol. Onions—Scarce, at 81 50 per bu, Beans—Exceedingly dull now, acd not above $120 per bu. obtainable for good Navy's. Fish Market, Fisi—No. 1 shore mackerel, half bbls,, $10,50; family half bhls,, $ 1 shore, kits, $1.10; fat family, kit, 0.1 white- fish, half bbls., 86 75; No, '1, kit, 850; family balf bbls., $3.00; family, kit, 55c; No. 1 trong, half bbls,, $1.50; medium No. 1 shore mack- eral, $8.00@10060; new California salmon, half bbls,, $7.00; smoked halibut, 18¢c; Hol- land herring, 6 Grocers' List Buoass—Firmer: powdered, 7fe; cut ‘loaf, 1mum THos confectioners' A, 7ho; 8 extra O, Glo; extra O, Go; medium yellow, 6§; dark yellow, bfc. d‘n’k‘..&'_ml , 93@10; etick, 100 twist [l ‘Vixzaas—New York apple,” 160; Ohio ap- ple, 15¢; crab apple, 18c, Oorrexs—Lo: ordinar) grades, 100 12, Ti@128 ™ Prime, 13@10; " cholcs. 00d, §8@1ro; tancy kroeh and yellow, 16@164c; ol government Java, 20@26c; Arbuckle's Fosst- od, 140; MoLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 13jo; Java, 16§@18ic. BzABoH—Poarl, d0;” Bilver Gloss, 8¢j Corn Starch, Bo; Excelsior Gloss, 7o; Cors, Thc, OaNsap Goops,—Uystes (Standard) per | 2, oase, 3 90; strawberrios, 2 1b “per case, 3 40; raspberrics, 2 Ib, case, 2 40 Califurala ; spricots, per case, 6 00; peaches pun.l'.fl‘xlh.ihw iew sase, 6 75; plume per case, 4 60; whortlobor- ries per case, 8 00; egg plums, 2 1b, per case, wer on mearly all grades; |1 : Glory of the Wost, 840; Golden Gate,8§0; ill 7.8, 703 Hill 4.4, 7ho; Lonsdale, 7§c; Now York Mills, 104c; Wamsnutta, 1 Duoxs (Colored)—Boston, 3 oz., 11j0s Bos ton, 10 oz, 10§0; Boston, 9 oz., 1240 Fall River c. Duoxs (Gray)—West Polnt,8 0z,, 1105 West Polnt. 10 oz., 12}c; Point Bear, 8 oz., 11a, TioKINGS8—Amoskeag, 130 Oontinental Fancy, 9%0; Oordis, 130y Pearl River, 2lo; York, 124c; Hamleton Awnings, 12%. Dxr1us—Amoskesg, 130; Beaver Creck AA. gay Beaver Creek 5B, 10c; Beaver Oreek , 9c; _Haymakers, 80 Jaffrey D & T, 12§0; Jaffrey XXX, 134o; Pearl River, 13c; War- mA&A(bmmI 110; Warren BB (brown), 11o; Warren GO (brown), 10c, Oauprios ~Fifth avenue glove finlsh, 430; Ka’ltone love finish, bo, an; Hancock, 8c; o, ¢ :ConsEr JRANS—Amory, Kearsarge, 7ho; Rockport, PriNTs —Allens, 5ho; American, 6oy Arn- locheco, 60; Harmon; .4%0; Indigo, 70; Indigo 7-8, 11o: Indigo 4-4, 144o; Steel River, bjc; Charter Oak, 440, PRrINTS SHIRTINGS—American, 4ho; Oocheco, 430 Gloucester, 44c; Southbrdge, 4h0; Waver- leys 43¢ }boaednle, 43, Spirits, CoroaNe SPRITs —188 proof, 119; do, 101 frm.'l, 120; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 9: 'do, 188 proof, 118, fimflflub—lufl pooof alookol 2 80 per wine gallon, ‘Whiskies—Redistillod whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 150@4 00; Kentucky bous bons 200@6 00; Kentucky and Pennsylva- nla ryes, 2 00@6 50, Branpies—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domos- tic, 1 60@8 00, @g‘%s—lmpomd, 450@600; domastle, 150 Runs—Imported, 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00, CHAMPAGNRS—Importad, per case, 28 0@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 (0@16 00, Dry Paints) hvivuu ;;B:d ngéi I"rem}ll:i .lii 8o} bla:h whiting, 03 whil gilders, 1§e; wkatin, com'l, hmpbln. Germantown, HEg ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blue, o untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 80; um be burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4o; sienna, burn dotr slenua, raw, arls green, genuine, 250 Paria Common,20¢; chromegreen, N, ¥ llion, E;gd . J an, red, Cookson’s rican, 14¢; red lead 7he; chrome yellow, genuine, 30c; chromo yel- low, K., 12¢: ochre rochelle, 8c; ochre, Frenh ochre, American, 20; 2| %E lehigh brown, 2§oj Spanish brown, 24c; noc's mineral, 80, 'V ARNISHES—Barrels, g?r gallont Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, ex- ten, 81 40: coach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, 8176; Japan, 0o} mephaltum, extra, 850, shellac, 88 b0; hard ofl finish 81 50, PAINTE 1N O1L—White lead, Omaha, P, P, B§0; white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 50; Marsoil les gqreen, 1lto 65IL cano, 200; French zinc; reen seal, 120; French zinc, red seal, 1o, vench zinc, in varnish asst., 20c; French zino, in oil asst, 1%0; raw snd burnt umber, 1 'b hav, 10c; row and burnt Sienna 100; vandyke crown, 18¢; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black and ivory black, 16¢; drop ' black, 16c; Prassian: bine, 400; " tlieamacine bine, 180 chromo green, L M & Do 1oc; d and u qreen, L " ) Paris green, 180; In dian red, 150; Venetian red, Sc; Tus canred, 82c; American vermillion, I. & P.- — yellow ochre, S0 L, M., O, & 1), 0., 186; low B: 3 19;; gu’|dan ucl:nr;,‘k.la;[ E.ung ryer, Bo; graining colors, light ark oak, walnut, chestnut and ash, l'gq Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 210; plow steel, orucible, bo; cast tools d ocast, dc; a20c) wagon ; hubs per set, per , Tallc; washers, per Ib, 8alSoj rivets 1b; 1103 coil chalu, per 1b, 8a190; mallaable, o \ron wedgos, 6of bars, 6o; harrow toeth, 40 spring steel, 7aSc; Burden's horse shoes, 4 05; Burden's muleshoes, 5.5, BARsED Wize—In car lots, 4 00 per 100, Narzs—Ratee, 1080 60; iron, 2.50; steel, HOT—Shot, 160; buckahot, 1 85; orlental owder, kegs, 8 50sd 00; do, half kegs, 2 00; do blasting, kegy, 8 86; fuse Kirk's standard, 8 56; Kirk s | N Winters mineral, | ¥ 10 00; Whitebreast lum ut, 5 00; Tows lump, 5 5 00; Rock ng, 700; 11 503 Oanon Oity, 7 00 per on, §00; Whit lown nut, dlet, 11 $ba Dry Lmmber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBRRS, womfuenlt nfis Joore som fou o .|18.50(18 0018 00/17.00 18 | 16 00/16.00/15.00/18.0017, IBW‘IHI‘I.’;I"W I.W“-’)N‘ 00| 16.0018.00/17.00| 16.80/16 50{17. 60 x4, ovi 18,00 16 60| BHIP LAP. No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch. No, 2, Plain, 10 inch «l, 0, G 1st Com, 2d Com, inch, Norway inch,, Norwa: FENOCING, No. 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No. 1, 8inch, 16 feet, rough No. 2, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, 6 inch, 16 feet, rough. ... 4 noh, 12 aud 14 fest. ror No. 1, 4 inch, 16 fees, rongh No. 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feat, ro No. 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough...... No. No. No. 8 No. 4 boar cull).. BOARDS, 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ¢ 2 boards, 13, 14 and 16 f ds, 12, 14 and 16 ft 14 and 16 ft. FINISHING, 1st, 2d and 8d Olear, 1} inch, s, (2. ...850 00 1st, 2d, and 3d Olear, 1§ and 2 inch, s, 25 50 00 B Select, 1}, 13 and 2 inch, 5, 2...... 86 00 1st, 2d and $d, Olear, 1 inch, s, 9... A Solect, 1 inch, s, B Select, 1 Inch, 81D} s 1st Oom., 12, 14 and 16 foct 2d Com.. 14 and 16 foet. 8d Gom,, 14 and 16 foot Fence, 14 and 16 feet. FLOO] 1st Com, 6 Inch, white pine. pino. 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, STOOK BOARDS, A 12 inch, s, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. B 12inch, s. 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. O 12 inch, &, 18, 12, 14 and 16 foet. D 12 inch, s, 1 8, 12, 14 and 16 feet. No, 1 Com. 12 in., 8, 1 14 and 16 ft 18 No. 1 Com. 12i; 1 and 20 ft 21 No, 2 Com, 16 .16 BATTENS, WELLTUBING, PICKETS, 0. G. Bats, 8inch.. 0. G. Bats, 24 inch inch Bats, 8. 18, 8 inch well tubing, D. & M. 8 inch well tubing, Bov... Pickets: D, & H, Flat, $22 Bquare. BIINGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Olear. *A* Standard, 5 inch, Clear, N 0. 1 POSTS, White Cedar, 6 inch, halves. White Cedar, 5} inch, halves Whita Cedar, 8 inches, quarters. ‘White Cedar, 4 inch, round LIME, ETO, Quincy white lime (best) Cement. Plaster (Michigan) Tarred felt, per cwt Straw board, per cwt ——— DENVER MARKET. Frour—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 2 15@2 20} pat- ent, 100 Ibs., 2 76@8 00; Kansas, 100 Ibe, 2 75 2935001 graham, 100 Ibs, 160; rye, 100 Ibs, GRAIN, FzED, E10,.—Wheat! 100 ibs, $1 3 corn, 100 lbs, 1156@1_ 20)j0ats, Nobresks mixed, 100 1bs 1 60@1 G5; Nebraska ca's white, 165@1 70¢ bran, ton, 1700 chop, corn, 100 ibs, 1 20@126;75; chop mixed, 100 b, 1 60 @ 60; corn moal, 100 Ibs. 1 40@1 60, HaY—Loose, per_ton, 10 (0@12 (0; baled, socond bottom, 10 50@11 00; baled, upian 12 00@14 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, 12 L0@11 steaw, ton, 6 0@7 00, Borrzn'— Creamery, fineet, Ib, 2/@ creamery pocd. b, 24 Tilinole and Towa doiry ' Ib - 18@29c; Kansas and Ne- braska dairy, Ib, 156@14c; common, 1b,5@8c; butterine creamery, 1b, 20@23c; ~ butterind dairy, 1b, 16@18c, Onkesg—Full cream, 1b, 13@150; half croam, 1b, 10@11c; skim, 1, 9o; Swiss, Im- ported, 820 Swise, domostlc, Ib, 20@22; Lim- burger, 20c. Eaas—State, fresh candled, doz, 14@15 fresh ranch, doz, 15@16c, X Pourray —Live old chickens, doz, 5 50@6 00; dressed chickens, Ib, 15@160; dressed turkeys, 1b,, 20@22c, Porators— 100 The, 1 65@1 95; Salt Lake, 100 lbs, 2 00; mew Californla, 100 1bs, 2 75@ 8 00. ‘VEGETABLES~ Onlons, 100 lbs, 400@4 255 turnips, 100 ibs. | 75; cabbage, new Califor- nia, 100 Ibs, 8 C0@$ 25; lettuce, doz, b raddishes, doz, 40c; young enions, doz, 20c parsley, doz, 40c; pie plant, doz, 20c; oyt plant, doz, £0c; spinach, d asparagus, Ib, 400, califiower, Ib, 18c; cucumbers, doz, 150@1 75, GREEN FRUITS—Appl's, bbl, 850; Messina lemons, extra, box, b 00@6 ranberries, bbl, 12'00; Messina cranges, box, b 75@60 California osanges, box, 2 25@2 75; bananas, bunch, 2 00@4 00; pine apples, doz, 4 00@ 5 b0; Strawberries, California, 15¢ qt, 8008 25 box; strawk eastern, crate, bHu@ 6 50; cherries, California, 10 b box, 2 258 8 00; plums, box, 2 25; apricots box 3 OURED MEATS—Hams, sugar cured, 1o, 104 10jc; bacon, breakfast, 1b, 108@11%o0; salt sldee, .b, 7}@75c; lard in pails, 93@%c; lard in tlerces, 8c, FResn Mears—Dressed beef, Colorado, per 100 1ts, 7 00@7 25; hogs, dressed, 100 lbs, 8 25@6 75; mutton, 100 lbs, 6 10@6 50, Live 8100—Beef grass cattle, 100 Ibe, 4 00 @4 50; hogs, 100 1bs, 4 50@4 75; sheep, 100 1bs, shearcd, 2 75@3 50, Hides, —. Flint No, 1, per lb, 11§@130; No, 2, lb.lil)gwo; Rroen steers and Ib, 4@bc; groen calf, 1b, 6@8c; green ki Ib, 5@60; branded calt, Ib, 62; shearlings, 1b, 10@15c; sheep skins, dry, 1b, 6@6c; deer skins Ib, 12@160: antelope ekins, lo. 12@15; elk okins, Ib, §@10c; tallow Ib, 4@4}o ‘WoorL—Uolorado choice, per Ib, 14@16ct heavy, 12@18chi New Mexloan, average, 7 . Fisa—Mackorel, No. 1, 140, kit, 115@ 185; moss. 160@2 00; Oalifornla on, halt bbl, 9 50r Holland hereing, kog, 1 95; h lake trout bbl 15@16c FRED W. GRAY, (Successor T0) FOSTER & GRAY, W E O XL E S A TE LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI. FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR. Bear Creek Lime, Loulsyllle Cement Portland Coment, Towa and Michigan Plag ter, Halr, Ete, Etc, Cor, 6th & Douglas St DREXEL & MAUL, (SUCCESSORS TO JOHN @. JACORS) UNDERTAKERS | Al Aho old stand 1417 Farcam Bi. _ Orders by iele solicied and prompil stbended 0, Telephons v bxpress and P. 0. add orer. - Gl soncan DB, T, &, BLOCUM, 161 Foarl 5t thra. ;[ ™ECHICAGO avo IJORTH- w RAILWAY, THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LINH Council Bluffs and Chicaeo, Thoony o take for Des Moines, Marshall. town, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixis, Chieago, Mil waukes Il points east. To the people ot Ne. brasks, olorado, Wyomig, Utah, 1daho, Nevada Oregon, Washington and Calltornia It offers superior adyastages not poastble by any other line, Among few of the numerous polnts of superlor. 1ty enjoyed by the patrons of 'this rosd botween Omaha and Chicago, are its two tral) day of DAY COACHES which are thofincst that human art and Ingenulty can create; Ita PALACE SLEEPING OARS which are models of comfort an: Tte PA) LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, and its widely celobrated PAL the equal of which cannot be found elsewhere. At Council Bluffa the tralns of the Urlon Pacifi Ry, connect In Union Dopot with those of the Chica f & Northwostom Ry In Ghicago the traius of thie line mako olose connection with $hoso of al'easter nos. For Dotrolt, Columbus, Indlanspolls, Cluclanatt Klagara Full, Bufulo, Pifabirg, oron o, Montreal Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimoro, Wash- ington and all poluts In the East, sak the fickeh agent for icketa via the ~NORTH.WESTERN, * 1t vou wiah the best acoommodatione, agents sell Hickots via hiy line, M. HUGHITT, General Managor, All tioket R S HAIR, Gon. Prss. Agent. CHICAGO W. N. BABCOCK, 1412 FarnamSt., Omaha, Ne CHICAGO, Nilwankee & St Panl RAIL W.AY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwauk co St. Paul, Codar Rapids, Davenp ort Clinton, Dubuque, Roo kiord, Rock Island, Freeport Jan eavillo, Elgin, Madison, La Crosse, Beloit, Winona, ‘And all other Important points East, Northe oast and Southeast, Gen Ticket 0ffice at 1401 Farnam strect (in Paxton Ho tel), and at Union Pacific Depot. Pullman Sloepers and the Finest Dining Cars in the World aro run on tnemain lines of the Cuicaco MILWAUKRR & ST. PAUL R'Y and overy attention is paid to passangers by courteous employes of thocompasy, MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager, Gen'l Passonger Agent. R, MILLER, GEO. F. HEAFFORD, Asg't Gen'l Managor. — Aes't Gen'l Pasa Agent J. T. CLARK, Gen'l Superintendent STERN CHAS. SHIVERICK FURNITURE 'UPBOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, & nasenger Elovator to jall' Hoors, [1206, 1208 and 1910 Farnam Streot OMAHA, NEBRASKA® ~ iy W 5 OELAS X LE=R, JETARDWOOD T ,UMBER A Full Amortment of Air atd Kiln Dried Walnnt, Oherry, Ash, Butternnt, Yefl woog, ete. Hardwood and Poplar Panel Hasdwoed, Floorn Wason moms: Ry ders’ Materlal, Rod ‘Jaise Bosts, Oommon Ok Dimension. and Beidge Hm ar Boards for moth proof closets, Eto, Venoers, Fancy Woods for Soroll B.mu.mu..m 8,W'.Cor.0th anél Douglaa, MAX MEYER & GO., ESTABLISHED 1866.) Only Importerstin Omaha ot Havana Clgars Meersehanm P SMOKERS’ ARTICLES, Guns, Sporting Goods and Notions FIREWORKS, FLAGS, BALLOONS Base Balls, Fishing Tackle, ROLLER SKATES. SEND FOR PRICHE LISTS. Maox Meyer Co., Omaha, Neb, W. A L. Gisson Jas, A.EDNEY, WHOLESALE FRESH FISH And Poultry_Commission House. 'P. H. ALLEN, Omabha: Consignments Solicited. Railway Time Table. In Effect April Gth, 1885, ‘The attention of he travelling public s called to Abo fact that thisls the only complete and absolutely correct time-fablo published In the city, All trains srrive st and depart from Omaha by Central Standard Time. # of the C. 8. part from thelr depot, corner of sireets; bralne o the B. & M., 0, B. &s . & C. B. trom the B, & M, dopot; all fic depot. m.pl’ Baturday; WESTWARD 0. srrive al sud do d Webs and K, O ofhers from xcepd Sunday) d, ARRIVE. Unicr: Pacific. A Pacifio Expross T'50n Denver Kxpross. O- & Rep; ixpgugy' B.& M. In N | Mailand Kaprose .. Night Exprows. —.. [i0 BOUTHWARD, T o Wabash Route. + D) . 2 INight Express. C. B. 3 —— !uvchlwovg *Riemth 0 50a| For Obloago via O. Blufts| 9 68a| NORTHWARD, 8 56a) OMAHNA BRIDCE TrAINS Bummy Tralns—Leave Omaha a4 6 25,7 25 800, 10 00, 11 16 & m, 1250, 2 00, 8 00, 4 1110pm. On Bundaystho 7 d 400 p m,traing do nob run. Arrive ad frans- pot 15 minules later: Broadway depos 80 min. " Leave Councll Blaffs (Blu-dwni depot) st 86,7 65, 930, 10 80, 11 40 & m; 150, 2 80, § 80. 4 28, b 35, and'11 46 p m. On Sundays tho 9 80 and'11 40 & m and 880 and 6 25 p m tralng will not run, Arrive af Transfer 7 minutes later, Omaha 20 minuies Lafer, TransforTrains—Leave Omaha st 8 15, 858 »m, 1985, 2 20, 4 20,6 00 and 7 00 0 m, dally. Arrive ab9 50 and'11 00 a m, 105, 20 and 766 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINE® To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines. |_BUNDAY MORNING, | BATURDAY NVE. | Mil._ | BL, | N-W | N-W [ RI| Ml 20| 1 171 8-241 W ENRY T.L.CLARKE, Prest. and Treas. JOHN T, CLARKE, Secretary. , {H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS JARGEST Jobbing Drug houso bebwoon hioago and San Frauclaco, OAPITAL STOCK, $200,000. ¥ shall boat the hottom of the market at all timos. Will duplicato Chicago and 8t Louls pricos with Trelght added. Our specialty will bo Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Esllmates glven on plate plass. To those Ahnu’i s ombark ln“llhn drug. h‘l::ln‘e:‘n willldo well to consuth interest by oalling 0a us, or send for our price list which will appoar bout Januar; 3 orders i el i p 114 HARNEY STREET. a4 CLARKR,Vice Presiden G. B. GREEN, GHO, BURK (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirds valuo of stock.) GREEN & BURKE. LIVESTOCK/COMMISSION MERGH’TS \UNION STOCK YARDS, REFERENCES: Omaha, Neb. Merchants & Farmer’s Bank David City,Neb, Kearnoy National Bank. ¥.aarney, Neb, Columbus State Bank, Columbus, Neb, McDonald’s Bank, North Platte, Neb, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CGrrowers of Live Stock and Othqrs. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TG Our Cround Oil Cake It 18 the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Geke 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 sacks. Address ‘VOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb. P, BOYER CO., |DEALERS 1IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. LOBO FarnamiStreoat. Dxmahea Bunday evening aud Mondsy mornin, ta corresponding order. 0. 1 & @ train v STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unlon Paciflo depot at 640 & m and 6 25 rive trom Btook Yards a4 7 258w and 6 25 p m Beventeen years Experience, Reader of Diseases of Men and Women, Eleotric, Maguetic and Herbalist Physician. Now located af 1210 Douglas 5 Neb., up-stairs. A correct diagnosis given without ‘any explanation from the patiecns, Consultation free at oftice. | Treat the Following Diseases. tarrh of the Head. Discases of the Eye and Ear, Heart Digease, Liver Complaivt, Kidney Com- plaint, Nervous Debility, Mental Depression, Loss of hmhood, Diabetes, Bt Vitue Dance, Rbeumatsm, Paral; Berofuls, Fever Sores. Cancers and Tun ed without the knife, or the drawing of & bloed, Woman, with her delicate organs, Restored to Health, Dropsy Cured Without Attention Given to Private and Vi all Kinds, Tape Worms Kemoved in two or three hours or No Pay, Hemmorrholds or Piles Cured or No Charges Mado. ‘Those who are afflicted will ¢reds of dollars by calliog on or DR, G. y Afvorite prescription of & Woed)” Diliggaia caa 81l i R, WaARD « ¢ ve live and hun. o) w. Fanores Herbal Medicin ure Weee Muibeoa NPV THE 4a. L. STRANG COMPANY:, Double and Single Acting, Power and Hana PUMPS, STEAM PUMPY Epgine Trimmings, Mining Mechivery, Belting, ¥ioes, Brass and Iron Fittingy PEme T wholanale or rotall, | HALLADAY WIND.MILLS, CHURCH AND BOHOOL BELLS. Qorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, 1C. F. COODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB, co, HELLMAN Wihiolesale ~ Glothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STRNET, COR, 13TH, MAEA WNDE.