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NEBRASEKA MMBW OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PAID UP CAPITAL BURPLUS MAY], 1885 OFFIORRS: H, W, Yares, A. E, Tovzaus, President, Vice President. ‘W.V.Monsg, Jx0.8.00orins, Lewis 8, Ruxp ‘W. H, 8, Hughes, Oashi BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, OOR. 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, A General Banking Busi- ness Transacted. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Naw Yorx, July 8,—Money—Easy at 1 per cent. Prime paper—4@5 per cent, Forelgn Exchange—Dull clined to $1 65, Governments— Quiet, firm and unchanged. Stocks—There was a strong opening and the market was alternately steacy and strong until shortly before 2 o'clock, when a decided upward movement was started that continued until the close of the board., Tho market closed strong, at or within § per cent of the highest prices of the day, and from § to 2 per cent higher than the final prices Iast evening, at $4.81); de- COUPONS, 4 4’ Goupon , 4’8 l’lclhc 6's of "0l sTOCKS Central Pacifio Chicago & Alt do _ do p Ohicago, Burlington & Qui Dolaware, Lackawana & Westo Missouri Pacific Northern Pacific. do do Northwestern. . do pr New York Central on Transcon! Chlugo, Mllw-nkae & St.dl'l“l St Poul & Omiba. o Ao > Texas Pacific Union Pacil Wnbuh. St. Lou £ o Westorn Unlon Telexraph Oregon Rallroad & *Ex-dividend, GENERAL PRODUCE. OHIOACO, July 8,—Flour—Dull and and stronger; opened weaker, declined, jc, advanced 1}o, essed off fic, ruled quiet and 'closed abaut as yester- day; w@s,e for cash; 864c for July; ssgo S8ho for August; 90fc for September; No. red, 930, Corn—More active, stronger and higher, advanced dc and closed 3@3c over yesterda; 47{c for cash and July; 47}@47§c for Au- gu-t- 47 @47}o for September. - uiet but strong: near futures 1@fc betw steady; dl?@-ilflu for cash; 31§@813c m July; 26fc for August; 25%c for Sed mber, e Dall at 5. Barley—Nominal. Timothy seod - Steady; primo, $1L0@1.55. Flax soed—Steady and unchanged. Pork—Oaly moderately active: raled 24@50 wer, oarly rallied, and closed about staady at medium fhgures; 39.85@9,90 for oash; $9.85 74, for’ duly; {0.000.02) for August; 74@10.00 optember. Lard—Moderately aative, steady and about unchanged; $6,45@6.47} for cash and July; $6.624@6,551 for August; $6.624G6.65 for September, ulk_ments—Shoulders, $3.70@3,90; short clear, $5,66@5. 60; short zibs, $6.174@ 20, Whisky—$L.15. Buttor—Slow but steady; good to. fine creamery, 184@17c; good to choice dairy 10 e, Cheeso—Slow; full cream cheddars, 6}@7c; um 701;c~ young Americas T§@8c; skims, Cmioaco, IIL, unchanged. ‘Wheat — Active 9.) }m-—\vmx and slow at 10}@11c, les—Unchanged. Tallow—Unchanged, Keceipts, Bhip'ts, Flour, bbls, 000 16,000 Wheat,| Corn, bushels Oats, bushels Rye, bushels Buwrley, bushels. MILWAUKEN PRODUON Miuwavkee, Wis, July 8, —Wheat— Active and higher; No, 3 Milwaukee, 8740, August, September, 91}c. Com” Quiet; No. 4o, o.u—\md{q No. 2, 3180, Rye—Dull; No, 1, 58c, Barley—Nominal, jons—Steady; mess pork, cash and ; Aueust $10.00, l" YORK PRODUON, Xoux, = July 8. —Wheat—Ite- bushels; rts, 271,000 ngraded rod, K@81.023; N, September closing at $1.02) Corn—Spot, firm; options opened lower but ted; closed steady; receipts, 52,000 bush- ‘exports, 209 000 bushels; ungraded, 5@ No 2, 63}@b3je in ulenwr, 51@bite September closing at bbo Steady; receipts, 06,000 bushels: ex- porta, 87,000 bushels; mixed western 37@30%; white, 89@444c. Petroleum - Firm, united; closed 968 Eges—Higher and firm; western, 12(@13¢ Pork - Steady and moderately active; mess apot, $10.80@11 Liard- Steady; western steam spot, $6,724 @06,86; September, $6 89@6.92, Butter- Quiet and about steady. Cheese—Strouger and in fair request, TOLEDO, Towzno, 0., July 8. — Whest — Closed firmer, dull; No. 2 red, cash and July, 9130 Cori - Quiet; No. 2, cash and’ July, ¥, Oate—Qulet! No. 2 August, 27c, CINCINNATI, 0., July 8, —Wheat—Firm; Corn - Stronger; No. 2 mixed, f0o, Oata - Btrouge 2 mixed, 3 ¢, 0. 2, 6le, yo "urk~ \lnll at $10.50, Tard—Firm, at 86 25. Whisky—Steady, at $1.13, KANSAS CITY, Kawsas Umry, Mo, July 8. Quiet; cash, 73{ci August, 75@70 ber, 780 bid, 753 maked Corn—Steady; eash, 37dc bid, 874c asked; August, 354c bid; September, 38¢ bid Oata—Nominally higher; 31c bid, 35¢ asked, LIVERPOOL, uly 8.—Wheat - Steady; No, 2 spring, 7s, CINCINNATI No. 2 red, ¢ Wheat— Septem K LIvERFOO! winter, 7s 1 3 { stock ull; spot and July, 4s 63d; August, } September, 7+ 84d. ST, 1OUTS. 8t. Lovis, Mo,, July, 8.—Wheat—Higher, unsettled and_nctive; declined to 38c; early advanced 23 @2{o, and then declined, closing abont 1o over yesterday; 964e for cash; 965 for Taly; 963 for Auguts G8jc for September, Sorn— Higher, but slow; m@muoxcuh- 456 for Tul 530 for Septembe Onta— ‘S5@sse for 6ash; 2840 for Jaly: 2o o Tor August, Rye-Dall at 57 o naked, Whiskey—8$1.18. Butter— U nchanged. ArrERNOON BoARD.—Wheat—Strong and higher; July, 064c; August. 974o; September, n—Firm and unchanged. ———— LIVE STOUK, OHI0AGO, Omtoaao, TiL, July 8.~The Drovers’ Jour- nal re ‘Cttio—Roseipts, 6,200 hoa lower; shipping_steers, and feeders, $3.00@4.50; mixed, $2,16@4 60. Hogs—Receipta, 17,000 head; mixed, $3,80@3.95; packing and $4,00@4.10; akips, 83.00@8 70, Bheep ~Recelpts, 500 head; slow; natives, $2,50@4.00. slow; 10@150 stockers cows, bulls and rough and shipping, BT, LOUIA, 81, Tovm, Mo., July oelpts, 2,500 head; shipments, and strong shipping steers, $1.80@ 6. butchera'_steers, $4.50@5.00; mixed butcher ing, 83 25@4,25; native stockers and feeders, $3.60@4.75. Sheep— Rmipu, 3,600 head; none; supply large aad dull; cholce, $2 26@3.75, KANBAS OITY LIVR STOOK. Kansas Orry, Mo, July 8. —Oattle—Re- ceipts 1,700 head: shipments, 900 head; steady and slow for be-:.mne.' al shipmenta common to 1 4\00 head; shipments 103 lower; assorted, : mixed, §3.70@3.80, Sheep—Heceipts, 1,000 head; shipments, 20 head;. quit; cordinon to good, BL70@ 10, OMAhA MARKETS, Orrior or THE OMAHA Ben, Wednesday Evening, July § The following prices are charged rotailers by Jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- ohants with the oxception of grain, which is quoted at the pricos furnished by the elova-~ tors and other local buyers: Live Btock Msrket. Hogs—Receipta wero liberal at the Union rds to-day, and the market slow, Hewvy grades ato off fully 6o, Common mixed packing, $3.50@3 © ood choloa _ mixed —packing, 85.0029:65, AR sales of stock in this market are made or cwt live welght unless otherwise stated. Boad hogs sl at 1o por pound for weights of 100 pounds and upwards, and less than 100 pounds are valueless, Prognant sows are docked 40 pounds and stags 80 pounds, Cattlo—Fairly activa at about yesterday’s prices, Butchers’ stock, no demand, at 83,25 @375, for good cows and heifers; ' dressod beef steers, averaging 1,100 to 1,200 pounds, $4 80@5.00; wood to choice, averaging 1,300 to 1,400 pounds, 6.25@5.50, all sold to-day. General Produoe Butter—Receipts aro gradually and steadily growing lighter, and the feeling is strength- ening but has a8 yet not improved sufficiently to justity higher prices, which, howover, may belooked for before long. In all probabilities, though, only the best grades of fresh grass butter will be affected, because, a8 & rule, in- ferlor grades continue to arrivo frecly during the warm months, owing principally to the holding of butter 'on account_of low prices, hich usually proves itaelf ta bo poor polics! quotations above 10c for strictly fresh tlhle Lum: and prices varying from 6@8c for lower grades, while packing stock will only go at 4@hc, Kgga—In liberal supply and rather woskat0 @9jc.Candlingjsabsolut sly neceesary, andship- era would find it to their advantaze to do it fore ehipping, instead of paying frelght on rotten egas. Poultry—OId chickens are in fair demand and selling at $3.25@3.50 per dozen; spring chickens are plentiful, and_small tremely slow and not aboye 82,00, whils is outside for good sizes, Potatoea—New ones are getting to be more plontiul and_ dally improving o quality. hey are selling to-day at 80@%0c per bushel, but prices will drop quickly, Onions—Per barrel, 34 00@4 57, pBeans—2ovlng slowly st $1.00@1.25 per ol. Gramn Whoat—Onsh No, 2, 71o, B'o—ollh 0, 8, 5lo, Olh No, 1. 80, Flour and Millstuffs, SELLING PRICES, wwmm ‘Wheat —Firm;best quality patent at Becond umll!y—u 70@83.00, @Epnng ‘Wheat—Best quallty patent at §2.80 Second quality —$2.40@8,00. Bran— b0 per owt. Ghop%fid Feed—Per 100 lbs,, 85c. Oorn Meal—81.00@1,10 per owt. Boreening—No. 1, 760 per owt; No! 2, 60c, Hominy—81.60 per owt, Bhorts—700 per cwi. Graham—#3.00 per cwt, Hay—$7.00@9.00 per ton. Blflel. bondy; green butchers’ 6o; 1§u, dry fl.ml. 12@140, d.ryult, lo@llcx dlm aged hides two-thirds price, Tallow—43@bc, Greaso—Prime -mu, 31@40, Bheen Puu—m@ Fish Market, Fisn—No. 1 shore mackerel, half bbls, 810,50 family half bhls, $100;No, 1 sho kits, $1.10; fat hmily. lt Dbe; half bbls,, $; , kit, 85c; family ldt 500; No, 1 tmut, No. 1 shore mack- lum salmon, moked halibut, 18¢; new Holland horring, Grocers' List Buaars—Firmer: powdered, 8c0; cut loat, Tto; granulated, 7ot conlectioners’ &, 740 ord xtra 0, G16; extra O, Gfo) mediin otk i daek yoliow. & Oorrees—Lower on ordinary poasly all pradgn grades, 0o 125 good, 11@120; prlms, 12@130; cholce, 16@170; hncj n and yeallow, 16@164c; old government Java, m%cx Arbu roast. &d, 13t0; MoLaughlin's XX XX roasted, 13c; Ji 16§@184c; Dilworth, 130, Dur Favits—No, 1, quarter apples. bble 5o; N O sliced, boxes, 60: evaporated, boxes 8oj blackberries, boxes 1lc; peaches, - boxes, 9hoj pasches, evaporated, nona 1n the market; raspherries, 800, Oanny—Mized, 93@10; stick, 102 Swist atick, 90 ViNkaas—New York appls, 160; Ohio sp- ple, 1605 crab apple, 18c SraRcH—Pearl, 40;” Silver Gloss, 8o AN e Tor (s Tl OaNnNan Goons,—Uyste.s (Bunauu) per case, 890; strawberrios, 2 1b “per case. caspberries, 210, per case, 2 40; c.mumn pears per case, b 80; apricots, per case, b ou. beaches per case, b 80; white cherrios onse, 6 75; pluml per oase, 4 603 whortlshor. riea per case, 8 00; exg plums, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; green gages, 2 lb, Mfl”xpmb aples, 2 1b, per case, 8 PiokLes—Medium in n.u-nsm 600; do 1o half barrels, 8 00; small, in barrels, 6 00; do In hall barrels, 350; gherkins in barrels, 7 00 Ao in half barrals, 4 00. Riow— Louisisna, prime to choice, 6;@7}> CrACKERS --Garneau's soda, butter and pic- nic. 44: creamy, 7h; ginger snaps, 74; Oity soda, 8}, Rops —Sisal, § inoh and larger, ¢ § inoh, 8lo; 4 inch, 90, ‘hllAliny I:mdl per bbl, 1 60; Ashton In ancks uw; 4 sacks Ashtou, 1 00; bbls datry 260@32 sm.u Pepper, 180; sploe, 140; cloves, 20¢ masia, 160, Byaur—Btandard O 259, bbls; Btaadard do 4 gallon kegs, .3 THE DAILY BEE-~THU SoDA- 1b papers 825 onne; kegper! " OawprEs—Boxes, 40 Tbe, 168, 124, 84, 19} boxers 401bs, 16 oz, Bs, 12}c; half box, 201bs 8s, 126, ‘ —Kirk's Savon Imperialy 8 15; Kirk's t, JN' Klrkl standard, 8 55; Kirks Wmh Rossi Marce .%u eaddie, 850) round,rl.oase B5; sqanre, uunfl, 170; Oshkosh, oases gr 1.20 s—Gunpowdet, good 45@56c) oholes @ 760; good hnpannl 40@480; ohoice, Y oung Hyson, good, 8(@b0cj choios, 6000; Japan, natural leat, 750; Japan chotos 50@750; Oolong good, 85@400 Onlonu oholo 40@b50) Bouchong, good, 30@40c; oholoe, 85 Woopmrwaus—Two bocp palla, 185; three hoop,_paile, 210. Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; xoum whahbords, 1 76} Double Orown, 3 Tkt 75, PorasH—Pennsylvania oans, 4 oans in case 385 Babbitt's ball, 2 dor. in case, 190; An thor"ball, 3 dos. in 6sse, 1 50, Tobacco. Fine cut—FHard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the ‘West, 60c; Fountain, 740! Golden Thread “avorite, 60c; Buds, b0c; Rocky Monn- tain, 50c: Faney, 451: Daisy, 400, Plug tobacco—Climax, 44c per Ib,; Horse- shoe, 46c: Star, d6c; Spearhead, 46c; Ounr Rope, b0e; Piper Heidsick, cm; Punch, 40c. moking tobacco—0, 8., 220y Meerschaum, 800} Long Tom 80c. Biackwell's Durham, 16 o, blo; 8 Bbo; 4 oz, b7o 3 o, 60, Seal of North btrolmg 18 0., 430; 8 or., 450; 40z, 480; 9 om, Navy Olippings, 26c, Killikinick, 4 oz., 2lc, 2 oz, 2 Drugs, Druas AXD OHEMIOALS—Acld, oarbollo, 440 acid, tartaric, 550; balsam copalbs, per Ib. (2 "bark, sassafras, per Ib, 190; cslome, per 1b, 9003 mnchon(dh per oz, 503 chloro- form, per Ib, 81 00; Dovers powders, per Ib, $1 25; epsom salts, per Ib, Sy glyolrlnu puuwrlb,lbwlndm u.Pa 1 mwr. No. 1 per gal., 81 60; oil nutor, 1 40; ol olive, por gal., 81'40; o orignmrn. 500,0 ium, $4 503 &I;In!ne. P, & and R, & fi' x potassium; Todide, per Ib, 39 nllmn, N 40c; wul hm ‘morphine, per oz., ruiphur, e 4o; atxychalne, por o, § so, Dry Good- BrowN Enmufla—Aumfle A, 7o Atlan- Ho P, oy Atlantio LIy Bho; Brunswick, 7ic; anur Dam LL, bio; Lawrenco LL bio; Pa- olfic H, 7§o; Hoyal Standard Glc; Indjan Hend A, 7o; Wanchusett A, 6f . Fine BrowN SuEeTINGs—Argyle, 60 Pep- perell R, 6}o; Salisbury R, 6o, BLEACHED wrmxs—Bnllon 44 Sho Bal Ion, 7-8, bho; Cumberland, 4.4, 7 0; Davo DD. 8ho} Fairmount, do; Fruit of the Loom 4, 745t Glory of the Weat, 84o; Golden Gate,8Y0} Hill 7.8, 7o; Hill 4-4, Tho; Lonsdale, Tho; New York Mills, 10c; annuttl. 100, Duoxs (Jolored)—Boston, 8 oz, 1130; Bos ton, 10 oz, 104 Boston, 9 o, 1240/ River Dlmu (Gray)—West Polnt,8 oz, 110; West Polnt 10 oz., 124c; Point Bear, 8 oz., 1le. TroriNGs—Amoskeag, 180 Continental Faney, ’fm Cordis. 130 Pearl River, 21o; York, 1240; Hamleton Awnings, 124c. DrNiMs—Amoskeng, 130; Beaver Oreek AA 110} Beaver Oreek BB, 10c; Beaver Orook CO 90; _Haymakers, 8c; Jaffrey D & T, 1280; Jaffrey XXX, lflo) Poarl River, 13c; ren (bmwn ln' Warren BB (brown), 1te; Warren CO Oausrics ~Fifth -vamu glove finlsh, 430; Keystone glove finish, 5o. m; Hancock, 8c; + Comser IAN!—Amury, Kearargo. 7 1m, Bho; Amu(uan. fle{ old's 6o; Oonhseo. 6o; rmon) ndlgo 70; Indigo 7-8, 1130; lnd;fi , 14jo; Steel 3 Gocheco, mm, Bio; r Oak, 440, PRINTS SHIRTINGE—Amerioan, 40 Gloucester, 3 Sfluthhr‘dz!. 3 Waver- Lys 440} Rosedale, 43o. Spirits, CoLoaNE SPIRITS—188 proof, 119; do, 101 roof, 1 20; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 9: do, 168 proof, 1 18- fimnnop—ws pooof alookol 3 80 per wine. allon. ‘Wiiskizs—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fino blended, 1 50@3 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Pennsylva- nia ryes, 3 00@6 50. BrANDIZs—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- tio, 160@3 00, Gvs—Imported, 4 50@600; domestlc, 150 @glm(u—lm rted, 4 50@8 00; Naw England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50 OnaMPAGNRS—Imported, per oase, 28 00@ ; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00. Paints Oils and Varnishes. Oms—110 oarbon, # ver gallon, 1lo; 150 6o; 176° hndllaht water white, 15c; lin- soed raw, per gallon, 500 hnued boiled, per gdlon, 53c; Lard, winter str'd, allon, 70c; 60c; No. 2, 50; castor . per gal- lnn, l 60c; Ne, 8, 1 40; swoeet, per gl“nn 100; B., ' per gallon, 1 60; fish W, eatafoot extrs, per gallon, 900, ng, soro,’per gallon, 800} machine, No, 1, pes al lon,!850; N ; sperm, signal, per gu lon 900 Gurpuntma pu gallon, 600; naptha, 74c, rer gallon, 160, Dry ;lnt‘ ohlte lead Bl Fronch ny %) Farly h Mhiking pilders, Tfoi whiting lampblack, Germantown, 1455 ! ordinary, 10c; Prussian blas, o i, 180; vandylke, brown, 6o; uiz bo burnt, 40; umber, raw, 4o; slenna, burn dotr sieans, raw, 4c: Parla groon, genuine, 350 Paris green,common, 20c; chrome green, . romo green, K., 190; vermillion, Eng ermillion, Amerioan, 18¢; Indian, red ose pink, 140; Venetian, red, Cookson's Venetian, red. American, 1£0; red lead hrome yellow, gemnins, S0c; chromo yol low, K., 120: oohre rochelle, S0; ochre, Frenh chre, American, 3c; Winter s ‘ineral, P éfi lehlgh brown, 2hc; Spanish brown, 2jc; nce's mineral, 80, s palons Farnitars, 'VARNISEHES—Barrels, . 81; coach, ex- extra, 81 10; furniture, 8T a1y LEy ""“L!;“a‘;* ; ‘apan, 7005 altum, ex o, 8550 ‘hard ofl fnish 8150 Pum I8 OrL—White lead, Omaha, P. P Bjo; white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 50; Marseil loa green, 1to 51 cans, 20c; French zino; oen_seal, 120; French zinc, red seal, 1lo, ch zine, In varnish asst,, 300; French zing, in oil asst, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 1 ‘b n,, 1067 raw and burnt Sienas 10g; vandyke crown, 18c; refined lamphiack, 12c; oonch Flack and ivory black, 160; drop " black, Prussian_ blue, 40c; ultramarine blue, 180; chrome groen, L. M ‘& D, 160 blind and o, L. & D., i6o; Paria green, 180; T Afan red, 150; Venotian red, 9o; Tus: can ,Amlflun vermillion, L & P.- —; yellow ochre, 9¢; L, M., O, & 1), 0., 18¢; jow_ochre, 96; golden ochre, 16c; patent , light onk, dask oak, o) ryer, 80; graining colors, walous, chestnut um aah, Hoavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 10; plow steel, speclal oast, 4c; boj oast tools do, ' 16a20c; tookes, b uet, 2 26a3 0 hubs tolloes sawed _dry, B 108 sales, ‘aaih Th07 squse. a06" hos Ib, 7allo; washers, per b, 8alSc; rivets, per ib, 110; coil chain, per Ib, 6l2c; malleable, 8o} lron Ild;(al, 6o erowb: 6.} harrow tecth, 4o; wpring stoel, 7a8c; Burden's horse -hue., 4 0.')' Burden's mlllulhou, 515, BaARBED ‘Wine—In car lots, 4 00 |»-r 100. Naiis—Rates, 10to 60; iron, 250; stecl, 2.65., Siior—Shot, 1.60; buckahot, 185} orleutal owder, kogs, 8 60wd 00;do, half kege, 2 00; do \narter kegs, 1 50 blasting, kege, ius fuse per 100 foet B0c. Leao—Bar, 1 D Bt berisind blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ds run_Blowburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Lowa lump, 5 00; Towa nut, 500; Rock Bg .7 00; Anthra- clet, 11 36al1 60; Canon City, 7 00 per oo, Dry Lumber, Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, aore. l2at 34 4 16.60(18 €018 00/17.00{18.00/19 002 6 00/16.00|16.09/18.00(17,00 ‘nm,m.w 16 0'|17.00|18i00 won et nfs | 16 0011600118 0){16.00}17.00 16.00(16.0016 00/17,00| 15 00 2 116 60/16.50116 50(17.50/18.50 SHIP LAP, \'u 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch., . % Plain, 10 inch, .N«.J 0. G, 60119, 00/20. 0019, prt y 0021 x4 8K, 20 9 9. 5 0. 9. 18 00 16 (0 19 00 + 10 89 o 1406 1st Com, 3d Com, inch, Norwa, inch, Norway ar- | @ FENOTN No. 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 'Nt, rongh No l glnah 16 feot, roug $17 50 17 50 ‘NM ym 17 {-0 14 50 « 15 50 No. 1, 4 Inch, 16 fest, rough No, 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, roug] No. 3, 4 inoh, 16 zm rnu(h No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 . No. 2 boards, 12, 14 ana 16 ft. No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f¢. No. A)hourh, 12) 14 and 16 ft. (.mppm, 1 lls % FINISHING, 1st, 2d and 8d Olear, 1 inch, », (2 1t, 2d, and 3d Oloat, 13 and 4 inch, B Select, 13, 13 and 2 inch, s, 2 1st, 24 and §d, Clear, 1 inch, A Belect, 1 inch, 8. 28 B Select, 1 inch, 1st Oom., fl H and 18 feot 2d Com.. 1 d 16 feet. . 8d Oom., ‘H nd 16 feet. Fence, 14 and 16 feet. . 1st Com, 6 Inch, white pine 2d Com, 6 mch white pine Sel. Fenoe 6 tneh, whit pine. 18t and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4- BTOOK BOARDE, . , 14and 16 ft.16 BATTENS, WELLTUBING, PIOKETS, 0. G. Bats, 8 Inch. 8 0. G, Bate, n lneh inch Bats, inch well mbmx. D< lL M. 8 inch well tubing, B¢ Pickets: D, & H. Flnt, '$92'00; D'& Bauare, ..oeveiiiiiiiiiiaeiiins v 2400 BIINGLES AND LATH, 3= ' ‘White Oodar, 6 inch, halyes. . White Cedar, 5} inch, halves. White Cedar, § inches, quarte ‘White Cedar, 4 inch, round.... .. LIME, ETC, Quincy white lime (best). Cement. . Plaster (Michigan) Tarred folt, per cwt Straw board, per cwt. ——— DENVER MARKET. Frovs—Qolorado, 100 lbs, 2 15@2 20; pat. ent, 100 lbs., 2 76@3 00; Kansas, 100 lbs, 2 75 @3_00; grabam, 100 1lbs, 1 60; rys, 100 lba, 5, GRrAIN, Frep, E1o.—Wheat' 100 Ibs, 81 35 corn, 100 Ibs, 115@1_2)joats, Nebrasks mixed, 100 1ba 1601 62; Nebraska onta white 65@1 70! bran, ton, 17 00; chop, corn, 1 lbc, 1 20812676, cliop mixed, 100 Ibs, 1.60 1 60; corn meal, 100 1bs. 140@1 50, Hay—Loose, gar o 10 Co@12 00; baled, socond_bottom, 10 50@11 00; baled, upland, 12 00@14 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, 12 0@15 00; | ¢ straw, ton, 6 00@7 00. finest, 1b, 27@28c; Burres — Oreamery, creamery pocd. 1b, 24@25c; Tilinois and Towa dairv Ib @292; Kansas and Ne- braska dairy, 1b, 15@13c; common, lb,6@8c; butterine creamery, b, 20@23c; butterine dairy, 1b, 16@1€0, Oftezsu—Full oream, 1b, 13@150; balt orenim, 1b, 10@110; wkim, 1, S0 xSwlunlm 5 ported, 82; Swiss, domeatic, Ib, 20@22; burger, 200 5—State, fresh candled, doz, 14@150; fresh ranch, doz, 16@16c. PouuTay —Live old chickens, doz, 5 50@6 00; glrossad chickns, b, 16(@165; dressed turkoys, 1b,, 20@ f’unmla— 100 Ibs, 1 65@1 95; Salt Lake, 100 Ibs, 2 00; new Oaliforala, 100 lbs, 2758 VErTABLES - Onlons, 100 1bs, 400@4 25; tarnips, 100 Ibe, 1 75; cabbage, new Califor- nia, 100 lbe, 8 00@8 26; lettuce, dos, Hlo; raddishes, doz, 40c; young enions, doz, 20c; porsley, doz, 40c; pie plant, doz, 20c; Oyster plant, doz, F0c; spinach, doz, 86; asparagus, 1b, 40c. califlower, 1b, 18c; cucumbers, doz, 150@1 75. Guaex Faorrs—Agples, bbl, 850; Mosslua lomons, oxtea, box, 6 006 00; cranberrios, , 12'00; Messina cranges, box, b 75@600; Onllfomh osanges, box, 2 23@2 75; bananas, bunch, 3 00@4 00; pine apples, doz, 4 00@ 5 50; Strawberries, California, 15¢ qt, 800 3 25'box; strawberries, enstern, crate, _bU@ 650; cherries, California, 10 Ib_box, 2258 300; plums, box, 2 25; flpncuu box | 3 » vmmuo—l:l 10} o§: reakdast, 1b. ms@me, e ides. b, 1{@72« Iard'in pails, 93@90) nsan Mars—Drossed beet, Golorado, 100 1ts, 7 00@7 255 hoge. 6 25@6 75; matton, 100 Ibs, dressed, 100 6 10@6 60, Live 8100x—Beef grass cattls, 100 1be, 4 00 @4 50; hogs, 100 1hs, 4 50@4 75; sheep, 100 1bs, -gm.d 2 76@8 uOl.v - loe. —] lfllnt 0, 1, per Ib, 130} Nbo. 2, lb. ra and 5 | 10 15c: sheep akins, dry, 1b, 5@6o; deer skins 1b, 12@160: sntelope skins, lo, 12@15; elk skins, 1b, 9@10c; tallow Ib, 4@440 WooL—Uolorado_choice, per (b, 14@16ct lénvy, 12@18¢c4; New Mexlcan, average, 7 Fisa—Mackerel, No, 1, 140, kit, 116@ 185; mews 160@2 00; Oalifornla salmon, halt bbl, 9 50r Holland herring, keg, fresh lake trout bbl 15@16c FRED W. GRAY, (Sucossor 10) FOSTER & GRAY, WHOLEHSALE LUMBER|: WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI- FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR. Bear Creek Lime, Loulsville Cement Portland Cement, Towa and Michigan Plas- ter, Halr, Ete. Etc. Cor. 6th & Douglas St AGENTS WANTED LIVE o work Life and Accident Iniurane for a strong New York company, in every town in Nebraska an Iowa, Good commission to workers. Address E. C. WILCOX & Cf neral Agents Kais HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, irect Line for Engiand, France and Germany. The sseamships of this well known line are ef ixon, Lo water-tight compartments, and are fur vished with every requisite to mske the passssge They carry the United and leave New York ‘Tausdays and Batu, for Plymouth (LONDON) (PARIS and HAMBUKF) Cablo6)-$100 Bleerage to or hnn( $10. G. B RICHARD & CO., Ge Agent, 61 troadway, New York and La Lello streets, Chicago or H k Haoson, F. E. Moores, Hamry Du ; Gronewlg & Bchooneger, in Cousicll Doth safe and agreeable. Etates and Europea: A, KALISH. Merchant Tailor 816 8outh 13th Street, 8 DOORS SOUTH OF FARNAM First-class talloriog in all Its branches, 8383333 = 135; | 2 + JULY 9, 1885, e CHICAGO Awo ORTH- WESTERN RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LINE Dmaha Council Bluffs and Chicaeo, Theony to ko for Des Moines, Marshall. town, Cedar Rapids, Glinton, Dixle, Ohloago, Mil watkeo andl all points east. To the poople of Ne. braska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, 1daho, Novada Oregon, Waahington and Callfornia It offers superior A 8.W.Cor.0th ané| Douglas, B R PERE M e CHAS. SHIVERICK FURNITURE UPROLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, assenger Elevator to jall' floors, [1206, 1208 and 1310 Farnam Street + OMAHA, NEBRASKA" OEFHAS XR. I.E=, T ARDWOOD T ,UMBER Full Amortment of Air atd Kiln Drlsd Walnut, Oherry, Ash, Butternut, Y. ollow P ardwood and Poplar P - Ratooch i, e and e b Hhedtrs Boion ikt 8% o i\ a'b. adyantages not possiblo by any othor line, Among & few of the numerous polnts of wuperlor. 1ty enjored by the patrons of this road botwoen Omaha and Chioago, are its two trains & day of DAY COACHES which aro thofinest that human art and Ingenuity can oreate; Its PALACE SLEEPING OARS which are models of comfort and elegance; Tts PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed by any w0 it8 widely celobrated PALATIAL DINING CARS the equal of which cannot be found elsewhere. At Council Bluffa the trains of the Unlon Paolfic Ry. connect In Union Dopot with those of the C Northwestern Ry In Chioago the train make close connection with those of all Detrolt, Colambus, Indianapolts, Cloctnnatl Nhagara Falls, Buffalo, Piltaburg, Toronto, Moptrea Boston, Now York, Pfladelphis, Baltimore, Wsh: ngton and all polnts in tho East, sak the blck: agent for ticketa via the “NORTH.WESTERK, * 1f vou wish the best ac agents soll Hicketa via this M. HUGHITT, R 8 HAIR, Genoral Manager, Gon. Proa. Agent. ©ICAGO. W. N. BABCOCK, lfl‘l"unlmst Omaha, No CHICAGO, Milwankee & St Panl RAIL W.AY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chioago, Mimnoapolls, Milwauk eo St Paul, Codar Kapids, Davenp ort Clinton, Dubuque, Roc kford, Rock Island, Freeport Jan esville, Elgin, Madison, Lo Crosse, Winona, And .h other Tmportant points East, North- enst and Southeast. All toket Gen Hvang Gl FIREWORKS, Maox Meyer Co., as, MAX MEYER & C0., ESTABLISHED 1806.) Only Importers'in Omaha ot a1 Pings SMOKERS’' ARTICLES, Guns, Sporting Goods and Notions FLAGS, BALLOONS Base Balls, Fishing Tackle, ROLLER SKATES. SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. & Omaha, A.EpNEY, W. A L. Gispon Ticket ffice at 1401 Farnam street (In Paxton Ho tel), and at Union Paciflo Depot. Pullman Sicopors and the Finest Dining Cars in the World are run on tnomain lines of tho CiiicAco )lu.'Auxn & S1. PAUL R’ and every attentlon is pald exs by cousteous employoe of thecompany. & B Mk, General Manager, Gea MnnelAgnnL R. MILLER, GEO. F. HEAFFORD, Ase’t Gon'l Manager. Ass't Gen'l Pass Agent J.T. CLARK, Gen'l Buperintendent WHOLESALE FRESH FISH And Poultry Commission House. P. H. ALLEN, Omaha: Consignments Solicited. Railway Time Table. In Effect April bth, 1885, attention of the travelling publio {s called to \be tach o hialntho galy Sosplete and abscluiely oogreck tize-table published ia the elty, All traing arrito st and depart from Omaha by amive st and de corser ot tan nad Wobste . &M, 0, B. &Q, and K, O , depok; all others from tho Glon Pacifc d-{w &, Dalli by except Saturday; o, exoop Buaday) d, oxcept Monday. WESTWARD ARRIVE. Union Plclllc A M. Pacifio Expre 7508, DEPART. CEITY N 8%0a.. 11 % rou |, [For Ohloago: For Obloago via 0. ‘Srats| o o0 NORTHWARD, [} P, M. & O Oty Expros. nd Accommodati own Div.8.C. & i Panl Day Expross. |, “§E6a] 0, Paol Night Exprees.| 0 ésa|. QMANA BRIDGE THA Dummy Trains—Leave Omah: 300,10 00711 16 & m 1400, 9,200,800, 4 1110 pm. On Bundays the 750 an 300 and 4 00 p m trains do nod run, e for dopot 18 minubes Iater: Broadway d Councl Biaft (Brodway depol) b 05 nm,mn.uw-m 180, % 8, 625 bm. On Sundays 4he 0 80 and'1140 & m o 35000 20 5 m At Wil mot ram. Astive a1 Tranator 7 minates ater, Otmahs 10 mitnios o ‘l'rnn-vor'r Loave Omahs 85, 2 lO.GflOlnfl7Wnn d 950 and'1100 & m, 105, 880, o [ 1 1 Arllll 766 p. m. BUNDAY TRAINS Toand from Chioago via the Tripartite Alllauoe Lines |_BUNDAY MORNING. | BATURDAY WV, | M| M. T nwn«wl BRI M1 ]148 Al 190 ay. 10-81 8-l Bunday sventng aod Iond- mnml in corresponding order. C. B. & Q. 5. STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Union Paclflo dopob at 6 40 & m and 5 3§ m. Arrive trom Btook Yards st 7 258 1 ¢ and 035 at AND BOHOOL BELLS, W ENRY TXCLARKE, Prest. and Treas. your intereat by oalling on us,. or sead for our prios Lsh which will sppoar bout January sollclted. G. B. GREEN, " | Morchant. & Farmer's Bank: David Gity,Neb, Kenrney National Bank. 1. Columbus State Bani, Uolumbs, McDonald's Bank, North Platte, Neb, Omaha Natlonal Ba three pounds o corn. Stock fed with Ground Oll Gake In the tlon in the spring. A’ CLARKR,Vice Presiden JOEN T.CLARKE, Secretary. ,tH..T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, BUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS J/ARGEST Jobblog Drug houso botwaen Chioago and San Franclano, GAPITAL, STOOK, €300,000. e ol 0 &t the bottom of the market at \to Chi d S e ol et bitects of he mar mes. aplicato Chicago and St, Loula prices wit! Puwre Drugs, Peints, Oils and Window Glasy Estimates given on plate plass. To those about to embark In tho drug business will do well to _consult 5th, Mall orders: 114 HARNEY STREET. GEO. BURK (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirds value of stock.) GREEN & BURKE. | LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS IUNION STOCK YARDS,! REFERENCES: o ma h a, N e ba anrnoy, Ne e nk, Omaha, Neb. SPEOIAL NOTIOE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others, WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TC Our CGround Oil Cake ound Is equal to all and Winter nstead of running down, will increase in welght and be In good marketable condi- Dairymen, as well as others, who use 1t, can testify to its mer- raelves, Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks. ‘OODMAN LINSEED 8XL WORKS, Omaha, Neb. >, BOYER CO., |DEALERS IN It Is {he best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One ts, Try It and judge for you Address J ‘V Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF :\SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. 1080 FarnamiStreot. Omaha THE a. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting| Power and Kana UMPS, STEAM PUMEPS Eoglne Trimm| l:golsuh or retall, Mining Machinery, Beltlng, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings HALLADAY WIND-HMILLS, CHUROB QOorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. Seventeen years Experience, DR.G. W, PANGLE Roader of Diseases of Men and Women. Elcotric Magnetio and Herbalist Physiclan. Now loc 1210 Douglas 8t Omahs, Neb., up stairs A correct diagnosls given without ‘any explanstion <rom the paticat. Consultation free at offive. | Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh of the Head. Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Heart Diseare, Laver Complalot, Kidn:y olaint, Nervous Debllity, Mental Depressiun, Loss of 0od, Diabetes, Bright's Discae, 86 Vitue Dance, Rheumatiso, Poralyels, White Bwellicgs Scrofula, Fover Sor ers and Tumors remove edwithot the knife, o the d of & drop of blood, Woman, with her deiicate orgaus, Restored to Health, Dropsy Cured W thout Bpecial Attentlon Given to Private and Vennreal Disesses of 81l Kinds, Tape Wormas Kemved ln two or three hours or No Pay, Hemmorrhoids or Piles Cured or No Charges Made. Those who are affiicted will eave iy ¢reds of dollars by calling on or usic D] 510 i 0. W. FANGL¥'S od 4t id hun Herbal Modicines, \i ure Wreee Iu.ood B of & noted -mulm Taom 1o oua 0l Addre 0 4 © L uv(.'lllllk - ) IC. 'F. CO)DMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB HELLMAN Whiolesale WMW 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR, 13TH, MAEA NEE.