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NEBRASEKA Nifiomal Bkl OMAHA, NEBRASKA, $250,000 25,000 PAID UP CAPITAL BURPLUS MAY1, 1885 OFFICNRS: H, W, Yares, A, E, TovzALN, President, Vice President, ‘W.V.Monsr, Jxo,8.Couuins, Lews 8, Rexn W. H, 8. Hughes, Onshier. BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, OOR, 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, e A General Banking Busi- ness Trvansacted. FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL Naw Yorx, July Y, —Money—Easy at 1 per cont. Prime paper—4@5 per cent. Foreign Exchange—Quiet and unchanged at 84 654, Governments— Quiet, firm and unchanged. Stocka—I{ave been decidedly more active to-day, the activity being accompanied by a decided advance 1n prices until nearly 1 p. m,, when the highest prices of the day were reached, which Were generally from 4o to lic |5 In|( above the closing figures of last evening. the afternoon the market became more quiet, and on considerable realizing slowly declined. In the last half hour there was slight ro- covery in the general list, and the market finally closed about steady at prices which for a majority of the listare fraction higher than last evening. COUPONS, a0, ) k) Pacific STOCKS AND BONDS. Contral Pacific . Chioago & Alton., Chicago, Burlington & Oni ioago, Burlington & Quincy DilswaiatTaok bwnoail P setera; Douver & Rio Grande. Indians, Bloomington '& Texas ... do P New York Central ()::rnn Tnmcontinanul Poorla, Decatiur & Evagavitio Pullman Palace Car Company Rock Inland....... St. Louls & San’ rme.m preferred. do Chlungn Mflwlnkae& St. Paul.. do do preferred Sk, Paul & Omaha do do preforred. Texas Paclfic....... Unon Pacific . Wabash, St. Louu 3 lac [ o Weatern Unlon Telekra Oregon Railroad & *Ex-dividend. e ——— GENERAL PRODUOE. (OHIOACO. CHi0AGo, IlL, July 9, —Flour—Nominally unchanged. Wheat — Active, _more nervous, and un- gottlod; rather foverish; opened strong. 3@4c higher- weakened, declined, §@jc, rallied 4c, weakened, sold off to Inside, fluctuated, and closed do tndar yostorday; S34@STHo for cash; 80go for July; “88I@8BQ for Auguit; 90i¢ for_September; No. 2 red, 935, Com—Active, laallnu 'weaker; averaged lower; declined 4c and closed fc under Tic for cash; 47}@478c for July; 7c for A 46§@164o for September. Oats—Steady, firm, and about unchanged, hich closed @i better; 3140 b@d2le for July; 26§@26fc for t; 254@20c for September, Rye-Dall at 58c, Barley —Nominal. Timoihy seed —Firm; prime, $152@1.54. Flax soed—Steady and unchanged. Juiet; ruled 23@bc_higher, Ui nad olosed ‘steady; $9.00@10.00 ; $985@9.874 for July; $9.924@ 9,95 for August; $10,00@11 62} for September. rd —Very quiet and about unchanged; izra(arurl avlgnmn. v early lqmud at 86 70@6.72}; August, 86.67@6.70. | F niet. 'irm; fair Inquiry. KANSAS CITY, Kansas , Mo, Higher; cash, 783¢ bid, 75}c . m.szc; September, 8¢, Uorn h«mzar, cash, 874 bid; July, 88c; me-—Nomlnd; 326 bid, TOLEDO, Totano, O,, July 9. — Whest — Closed firmer, dall; No, 2 red, omh and July, 9146, Corn—Qulet; No. 2, cash and July, 45fe, Oata—Quiet! No. 2 August, 27c. OINCINNATI, Otvorxxam, O., July 0. — Wheat—Firm; No. 2 red, 95c. Corn—Stronger; No. 2 mixed, 50c, Oata—Stronger; No. 2 mixed, 8%. Rye—Dull; No, 2, 6lc, Pork—-Dall, at $10, Lard—Firm, at §6 25, Whisky — Steady, at & — LIVE 8100K, OHI0AGO. r,’mnmo TIL, July 9.—The Drovers’ Jour- nal ref (,;nsm—lhxlpfi, 8,400 head; stendy; grass- ars weak; shipping mm 84 00@6, stock. ers and feeders, u ro@i 10; cows, bulls ogn—Recoipts, 000 hesds fiem; rough and mixed, $3,80@4.00; packing and lhgpmg, 8$4.00@4. lfle akips, &‘ 00@8 75, Reoelpt, head; steady; nativen: $2,00@4.05. 8T, LOUIS, Tovm, Mo.,’ July 9.—Osttle—Re- 2,800 head; shipments, 900 head; ensler u, 10c fower;native shipping mm. good butohers' _stecrs, native lhlpplnz steers, $4,75@4.85; nud bmtoher steors, $1,50@4 10: mixed butcheriog, $3,25@4.00, Shoop—Recelpts, 17500 head: shipments, 400 he low, except best geades; common to choloe, KANBAS OITY LIVR STOOK. Kansan Orry, Mo., July 9, —Oattle—Re- ceipts, 1,600 head: shipments, 700 head;_bost, common, 100 tower; exporters, $535@ common to choice, $1.00@5 30; feeders, $1.95@4.75; rows, S2 76@8.70, eceipts, 9,000 head; shipments, ‘asaorted light, 6o higher at 83 10 Butter — Cheese— anked; August, eavy and mixed, steady at £3.60@ | W. 3. Sheep—Receipts, 400 head; shipments, 400 head; quiet; common to xund $L75@3.00, ——— - OMAHA MARKETS. Orrioe or THE OMAHA Brm, } Wodnesday Evening, July 9, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the pricea furnished by the eleva- tors and other local buyers: Live Stock Market, Hogs—Receipts were light at the Union stock yards to-day, and the market alow, Heavy grades are off fully 5@10c and slow salo while other grades remain steady &t and above quotations, Common mixed pack- ing, $8.46@8 55; good tochoice mixed packing, $3()DQS 65, All sales of stock in this market are made per cwt live weight unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at 1c per 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—Steady at_about yesterday's prices. Butchers’ stock, does not seem to imprave any and there is still no demand, at 83.25 @875, for good cows and heifers; dressed beef steers, averaging 1,100 to 1, 200 pounds, $4.80@5.00; ¢ood to choice, averaging 1,300 %01,400 pounds, $6,35@6.50, all sold to-day. Genml Produce Butter—Receipts are gradually and steadily growing lighter, and the feeling is strength- ening but has a8 yet not improved sufficiently to justity higher prices, which, however, may belooked for before long. In all probabilities, though, only the best. grades of fresh grass butter will be affected, use, as a rule, in— ferlor grades continue to arrive lmelf during the warm months, owing principally to the holding of butter 'on account of low prices, Ily proves itself to be poor policy. No quotations above 10c for strictly fresh table butter, and prices varying from 6@8o for lower grades, while packing stock will only g0 at 4@fc. @ C-I;I liberal su) p]yl and rather wsakl:t!! 9)c.Candling olut sly neceesary,andship- ers would find to their advantaze to do it fore shipping, instead of paying freight on rotten eges. Poultry—Old chickens are in fair demand and selling at $3.25@3.50 per dozen; spring chickens are plentiful, and small sizes ex- tremely slow and not aboye $2.00, while $2.60 is outllda for. rgaod sizes, Potatoes—New ones are getting to bo more &lenmu.l and daily improving in quality. hey are selliog te-day at 80@90c per bushel, but prices will drop quickly, Onions—Per barrel, 81 00@4 5), Beans—Moving slowly at $1.00@1.25 per bushel, Grain Wheat—0Oash No, 2, 71, Barloy—45 Rye—Oash No, 8, 5lc, No, 3, 830 Flour and Millstuffs, SELLING PRICES, Winter Wheat—Firum;bost quallty patent at @6.474 " for cash and July; $6,624@ |83.00@3.50. ‘August; 25@6.60 for Bulk moats—Shoulders, unchanged: @3.90; short olear, unchanged; $ short ribs, $5.224@b 25. Whisky—Steady at $L15. Butter—Steady; good to finc creamery, 18§@17: good %o cholos duiry 10@Lko, heeso—Active and firm; choice full cream sheddaer, 64@7olats, T@Tic; young Aueri- cans 3@8io 1 Eqg—haey at m@uc oe—Unchanged, Tallow— Unchanged, Flour, bbls. ‘Wheat, bushels, Sep- @b, Keoeipts, !hlp'h. 20, 23,000 July 9. o0, Sog0;August, 88¢; September, 89kc. eady: No. 2, 4740, Oate—Dull; Ne 0. Rye— Barley— Quiet -c 604c. Provisions mess pork, cash and|e July, $9,90; Auvun $10,00 8T, LOUIS, 8r. Louts, Mo,, July, 9.—Wheat—Higher, unsettled and closed }8f§o over yesterday; 97he for cash; 974c for August; 993c for Sep- wmbs Corn—Nery slow; 450 for cash; 4130 for July; 450 for Aug Oats—Very ina bid for cash; "Ha bid for July, ‘7; Dull st bc Whiskey—81. Butter—Unchanged, AFTERNOON BOARD, Corn—4o easier, LIVERPOOL, July 9.—Wheat—Steady: No., 2 spriog, 7s, ull; 48 63d tor spot and July, 48 Thd for August; 4s 84d for September, NEW YOBK PRODUON, York, July 9, —Wheat—HKe- 000 bushels; exports, 101,000 ot less active, options opened firm, advanced, later lost Improvement, declined, and closed steady; ungraded red, 055@8$1.0.; No, 2 red, 980 ub $1.01} afloat; September | case, closing at $1.02§ Corn—Lower, cloti iet; receipts, 81, 000 bushels; exports, 60.000 bushels; un g;udod 50@550; No. 2, 62)b2fc elevator, a@a ito atlot; September closing at 05} “Steady; receipts, 40,000 bushels; ex- ortas 41000 bushels; mixed western, 30{@ io whu«, B9@4Ho, Petroleum — Steady; united closed at 95jc; refined, Kgge—¥irm; fair inquiry. Pork—Quiet and fairly s $10.75 for unina; ected; $11, spected. Lard~Dull; ve; 83¢ Wheat—§@ic lower, Naw dy; mess spot, @11,50 for in contract grades and spot Heoond anality—8$3.70@3. 00, Bprlng ‘Wheat—Best quality patent at §2.80 Baeond nty '2 40@3.00, Bran— Ohop Feod‘l’ur 100 1ba,, 85c. Corn Meal—81.00@1.10 per owt. Hominy—$1.60 Hay—$7.00@9.00 per ton, Hiaes, 3 groen butchers' 6o; flu' dry filnt, 12@14c, dry salt, des two-thirds price, Tfllw—fl% Grease—Prime white, 3]@4o, Bheep Pdh—mfli Fish Market, Fian—No. 1 shoro maokerel, half Lbls., $10.50: family half bhla, $100;No. 1 shor kits, $1.10; fat family, kit, 55c; No 1 wh fish, half bbl ; No, 1, kit, 850; family half bbls., $3 00; family, kit, 50c; No, 1 trout, half bbls., $1.50; medium No. 1 shore mack- eral, $8.00@1050; new California salmon, half bbls,, $7.00; smoked halibut, 13c; now Holland harring, 65c. iR Grocers’ List Buvaars—Firmer: powdered, 8o; cut loaf, o ke, Tho ocfenioen & thti sandard ex o3 extra O, L e R TR Qoriuss—Lover i wacy al prdes Rgrades, 12; prlm;,"ilfl@lgm ‘o n.holnlnd oy green and yellow, A TR T R e ST od, 13403 MoLaughlin's XXXX ronsted, 1io; Java, 16§@18%c; Dilworth, 18¢, Diy Fruirs—No, 1, quarter apples, bbls 5oy N O sliced, boxes, Boxelv porated, boxes, peachos, panted. none 1 the AB—New York ap| 16¢; Ohio a) Py e ?: BrarcH—Pearl, 40;” Bilver Gloss, 8cj Corn Btarch, 80; Excelsior Gloss, 70; Corn, Oaxxsp Goops,—O; ym- Kl 890; strawberries, 21b per case, 1 40; Faspbarrigs, b, g, case, 2 40; Oulitornia pears per case, b sgrw\a.wm,bw. 08 per case, b cherries per case, 6 76; plums per case, 4 50; whortleber- uur plums, 2 Ib, per case, 490; green gages, ° case, 2 Y0; pine aples, 2 Ib, per case, 8 m&' Proxues—Mediom in barrels, §00; do in half barrels, 8 00; small, in barrele, 6 00; do in half bu-mh. 8 50; gherkins in barrels, 7 C0 do in half barrels, 4 00, Rios—Louisians, prime to ohoics, 63@7}s Orackkrs - Garneau's sods, butter and nic. u' eams, 74; gloger susps, T4i 1 Boreening—No. 1, 72:‘ per owt; No' 2, 60c, THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1885 Ropn—Sisal, § inch and larger, 8o+ § Inch, 1.60; Ashton, tone'1 00; bols daiey TJaly 0.~Wheat— |2 doren - 280, bbls; Btaadard o 4 on kegs, Som—ln 1b papers 825 onse; kegper! ™ Qusniae-Bore, m 16a, 12k, B0, 134 boxgrs d0lbe, 16 or, "G ; half box, 20ibs s, 12§0, hn-n Kirk's Savon Imperlal; 8 15; Kirk's atinet, 830; Kirk's standard, 8 65; Kirk s White Russian, 4 85, Martcass—Per oaddie, 8603 round,rl,osse 55; sqanre, cases, 170; Olhiuh. oanes g 1.30 TlAu-—Gunpo'dn ‘, eholee @ 7601 good Imperial, 5 0@ B0y oho Y oung Hyson, good, 8( @600y choioe, 1000; Japan, natural leaf, 756; Japan chotcs 60@750; Oolons good, 85@40c; 0ol ong cholg dogscey Sonchong, good, 0@40c cholos, 8 Woonn"ul.—’l‘vo hoop palls, 185; three hoop_paile, 2 10, _Tubs, No. 1, am. oneer m:bo-rdl, 1 75; Double Crown, 3 90; well- buckets, 8 75, PotAsH Penmlvmh oans, 4 nn- in oase 835 Babbitt's 2 dor. in case, 190; An chor'ball, 2 doz. in 150, Tobaocco. Fine cut—Hard to Beat, 70¢; Charm of the West, 60c; Fountsin, 740; Golden Thread 67c; Favorite, 60c; Buds, 50c; Rocky Monn- tain, 50c: Fancy, 45¢; Daisy, 400, Plug tobacoo— Chm.x, 44c shoe, 46c: Star, 460; Spearhead Rope, blc; Piper Heidslck, 6 ki tobacco —0. 8., flq Mosnonn 'om 800, Blackwell's Durham, 16 16 or., blo; 8 B5c; 4 oz, b7c; 3 o Seal of North bmun., 18 oz., 430; 8 o 480 9 oz., Navy Ollpplnkl. %c. KSTikintek, 4 or e Droas AND OHEMIOALS—Aol acid, tartario, 550; balsam copaiba, 650; bark, eaasafeas, per Ib, 130; olomm, per Ib, 90e; cinchonidia, per oz., 80 50 chloro- form, per 1b, 81 00; Dovers powders, per Ib, $1 25; epsom u. per b, siex fi,lyearlna paro, pet 1b, 350; lead acetate, 200; ol oastor, N 48'“"‘ 81 60; oi mtor. N per gal., u oll, olive, per gal., 81 40; o nnaunum,n ium, 84 50; quinine, P, & d lodlds. per lb, rul bate morphma, per o, pe b, do; strychnine, per oz, §1 Dry Goods Browx snzmnon—Aumdo A, T30) Atlan- #o P, 5o; Atlantio L runswick, 73 Beaver Dam LL, bl Tt e olfic H, 7f0; Koyal Standard Gjc; Indjan Head Ahh) ‘Wauchusett A, 6§ . Fine BrowN Sn:rrmau-—Axgyla. 603 Pep- perell R, 6}0; Salisbury R, 6o. B BreacreD CorroNs—Ballon, 4-4, {Bnl lnn. 7-8, bjo; Oumberland, 4.4, 1Lo Davoll DD, 'airmount, 4o; Fn\lt of the Loom 4, 'gu Glory of the Wost, She; Golden Gate,Ble; Hill 7.8, 7o; Hill 4-4, 7 l.’.on.due. Thos York Mills, 100; Wamautta, 100, Duoks (Colored)—Boston, 8 oz, Iijor Bos ton, 10 oz, 104} Bostan, 9 ., 12jof Fall River i)ucn (Gny)—ch Poln&! os,, 11o; West a@s Polnt. 10 0z., 124c} P , 8 oz., 110, T10KINGS—Amoskeag Oontinental ‘g".fl'b 132 Pearl mm. 2103 leton "flxlld'. d 180; Beaver Oreek AA. B. 10c; Beaver Oreek Fanoy, York, DENIMS—Amoskerg, 11c; Beaver Creek CO 9o; _Haymakers, 80; Jaffrey D & T, 12§o; | @; JIa 1340; Pearl River, 18c; War. Jadlay X0 ke Pl R vy llu. Warren CO , 100, Umnmu ~Fifth avenue glove finlsh, 4}o0; love finish, 5o. Ooun‘&m-—Amory, 73c; Hanoock, 8c; Kennuge. Tho: Rockpo: PRINTS—Allens, sk A.murl flo{ old’s 6c; Cocheco, lrmonz 4§e ndigo 70 Ind.lqn7fl llh. Indigo 4-4, 1430} Steel River, bho; Charter MP?}T“ éumzmim‘hhrrl‘o‘;;.,‘ Uwodlmo, o Gloucester, 430; Sou 3 Waver- leys 4}c; B.uedxls, Spirits, OoLoaNE SPIRITS—188 proof, 119; do, 101 zoof, 120; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, Y 9: do. 188 pmof. 118. Almoxcy—nsa pooot ‘alcokol 380 per wine gallon, ‘Waiskies—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; | 8 00. Fine blended, 150@3 00; Kentucky bour bons 2 00@6 003 Kentuoky and Pennsylva- nia ryes, 2 00@6 50, _ BranDizs—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- o, 1 50@38 00, ém— Imported, 4 50@600; domestio, 150 Rmfl—lmpnrud 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00, Omnucmm—lmpomd per oue. 18 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00. Paints Olls and Vmuhu. Ors8—110 carbon, P ver gallon, 11 158 gallonf]i6o; 1752 hudl.luh! per_ gallon, 160; 160° seed raw, per gallon, £0o; linseed boiled, per sallon, 63c; Lard, wintor st on, me- No.1 50 castor 1on, 1'50¢; ive. 8, 1 40; sweet, sperm, W. glfl:. 18 16e- Iubricating, zero, summer, lbul folden machine, 1, per lon,}850; No, 3, 280; umnl. per g 900; Qurpenhna porgdlnn. b0o; naptba, 740. rer gallon, 160, nweet, per gdlon Py oo. h W. B, Dry Paints White lead 88c; French me, #o) Fax gk, Sho) wiilog plldem, Iow wicag umpt'fl L crtanny 1Gos ' casstan b, untramarine, 180; vandyke, brown, 80; um bo burnt, 40; umber, raw, 40; sienna, burn dctr sloond, raw, ;.;‘ Pace groan, goiuine, 950 aris 50 n, 300; ohrom 130; vermillion, Eng Tho; vermilllon, Amerloan; 186; Tndien, e rose pink, 140; Venetian, red, Ooohanl Venetian, red, American, 1§c; red lead chromo yellow, mmlr s?" elle, Amunu;‘c o Win ] B it lend, 8 e maro. o Vacen ;. white it s, pure, 3 les green, 1to 61D cans, 200; French zino; een seal, 120; Frsnnh l!nu, red seal, 110, ch zine, in varnish ssst., 30c; French zing, In oil aast, i%o; raw and borat amber, 1 15 n., 100; raw and burnt Sienna 10c; vandyke mwn, 180; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black and ivory black, 160; drop ' bl Prusian_blue, 40 ? alteamaria chrome green, L, shutt green, L. M. & 180; Tndi can red Heavy ll.lrd'm List, Tron, .u- 210; m- mu uc.n 403 hu, ;, zzmoo h be 'p: ] spol per oo ; hul set, tolloes sawed dry. 140; tongues, mh. 700; axles, eash, 7bc; Rfl nuts per Ib, 7allc; washers, per lb, 8! Bo| rivets, per Ib, 110; coil ohaln, oo 1b, 6al2c; malleable, 80 Iron wedges, uowh.u. 6o} barrow teeth, 4o spring -m] 7a8c; Burden's horse shoes, 4 05; Burden's mu.lalhool. 505, Banskp Wike—In oar lots, 4 '00" per 100. . guu—-}h‘u. 10to 60; iron, 2.50; steel, Hl:lm—shol.xl 503 &»:;.h;:.l 1 855 odnn:l owder, kegs, 8 60ad 00; kT 00; do qmr'mlw m"&}h. 50 blasting, kegs, § B5) fuse p‘ilAn—-Bu 165, CoaL—Oumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- rls run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lnm 5 00; Whitebreast nnt, 5 (Il| Towa lum) Kn Tows nnt 5 00; Rock B 7003 clet, 11 2hall 605 Oumn lity, 700 per on. Dry Lumber, ‘Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, 12t “"1‘ .18 |16-50(18 09116 00!17.00(15.0019.00 20,00 16 0016.00/16.00{16.00(17, |20t 221h. o4 4 - | 84 Com. 6 inch, white pine. s | Straw board, per cwt. water white, 16c; lin-| 6 ELUMBER No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inol No, 2, Plain, 10 inch. Ne.1, 0, 3. CRILING. inch, Norway inch, Norway. FENOING, No. 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No. 1, 8inch, 16 feet, roug] No. 2, 6 Inol, 12 and 14 foe (-3 No. 2, 6 inch, 16 feet, rough. No. 1. 4 ieh, 12 and 14 feet No. 1, 4 Inch, 16 fee, rongh. No, 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, No. 2, 4 inch, 19lm.rfln{(h No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f¢ No. 2 boards, 13, 14 and 16 ft No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft No. 4 boards, 13, 14 and 16 ft, 18t Com, 2d Com, FINISHING, 1st, 24 and 8d Olear, 1 inch, s, |2 1st, 2, and 3d Clear, 1§ and 4 inch HS«Im 14, 14 and 2 inch, s, 2s. 1st, 2d and $d, Olear, 1 inch, &, 3. A Solect, 1 inch, s, 2 B Select, 1 inch, 1st Oom., 12, 14 and 16 feet 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet. 8d Oom.,, 14 and 16 feet. Fence, 14 and 16 foet. FLOORING, 1st Oom, 6 Inch, white pine 3d Com. 6 inch, white pin ™ CHICAGO Awe I ' RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND 0 SHhOR'I‘ LINE and Chicaso, 80 0 Theony 1o fake for Des Moines, Marsh sown, Oedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixle, Chloago, waukos and ll polnte east. To the peovle ot Drasks, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, 1daho, Nevada Oregon, Washington and Callfornia It offers superior advantages not possible by any other line, Among a fow of the numerous points of Eapetior- ity enjored_ by the patrons of thia rond botwesn Chicago, are ita two traing & day of DAY GOAOHES which aro the ieas thak Hmats art and Ingenuity can create; Its PALACE SLEEPING CARS which are models of comfork And slogunce; e PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, A e widely celebrates PALATIAL DYNING OA RS Ahe 6qual of which cannoé be found elsewhero. At Council Bluffe he tratns of tho Union Pacifle Ry. connect In Unlon Depot with those of the Chioa Ho & Northwestern Ry. In Chloago the trains of thie no maks close connoction with $hoss of all eastorn t, Columbus, Indianapolls, Cincinnath ra Falls, Buftalo, Piltaburg, Toronto, Mobtreal Bason, N;nllboxln. Piiadelphis, n and al nts in the East, ek Agon for H0kots via the ~NORT'I.WESTERN, ' 11 vou wish the best accommodations, agonta soll Aickots via this line. R 8 HAIR, M. HUGHITT, Gen. Pzes. Agonh. 83883 2 pzsl s 8888883 82888 8888 33333 E;EESS 28R 8al. Fence 6 (nch, white pine 1st and 2d Clear ys]lnw pine, 4-6 in STOCK BOARDS, A 12 Inch, s, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet B 12 inch, s. 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet O121nch, s, 18, 1 Iwnmvl Bullhnun, Wasl the Hlck All bokeb No, 2 Com, 12 in CHAS. SHIVERICK FURNITURE fUPROLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Klevator to [all! floors, (1206, 1208 and 1310 Funlm Street L OMAHA, NEBRASKA" OEAS x?v. L.EE, JTARDWOOD T,U MBEB A Fall Amortment of Air and Kiln Drled Walnut, Oherry, Ash, Butternot, Yellow m. Hardwood and Poplar Panel, Hardwood Floori b Materlal, Rod Jodar Posts, Common Onk mn.un:‘-" and B EN.- Oedar Boards for moth proof closets, Eto, Venesrs, Fanoy Woods for Saroll B.v!...!h, 8.W.Cor.0th and Douglas. MWoh. G. B. GREEN. GEO, BURK (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirds value ol stock.) GREEN & BURKE. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS {UNION STOCK YARDS, et Dagk Omaha, Neb. Merchants & Farmer's Bank David City,Neb, Kearney National Bank. ¥ arney, Neb, Columbus State Bank, Uolumbus, Neb, McDonald’s Bank, North Platte, Neb, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb, Genoral Manager, OHICAGO W. N, BABCOCK, 1412 Farnam$t |, Omaha, No CHICAGO, < Wilwankeg & St Pl BATTENS, WELLTUBING, PIOKETS, ta, 8 Inch. Gen Pickets: D, & H., Square. . ‘ INGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Olear. VMAX MEYER & CO., ESTABLISHED, 1865 --- Importers and Wholesale Dealers in RAIL W.AY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST, TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minnoapoli Milwauk ee St. Paul, Oedar Kapids, Davenport Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Island, Freeport Jon esville, Elgin, Madison, a Crosse, elotty Winona, And all other Important points East, North- east and Southeast. *A* Standard § inch, Olear No. 1. Lath, POSTS, White Qedar, 6 inch, halyes White Cedar, 5} inch, halves. White Cedar, 8 inches, quarters White Cedar, 4 inch, round. LIME, ETO, Quinoy white lime (beat). Jement . Plaster (Michigan) Tarred felt, per cw DENVER MARKET. Frour—Oolorado, 100 lhl, 215@2 20; glt- ent, 100 lbe., 2 75@b , 100 lbe, 2 76 00; graham, 100 lbl, 160; rye, 100 Ibs, Gra1N, Fezp, Eo.—Wheat' 100 Ibs, 8135 Ibs, 115@1_20j0ats, Nebraska Ticket office at 1401 Farnam street (In Paxton Ho tol), and a$ Union Paciflo Depot Niman Sloopors and. tho. Finest Dintng Cars in the World are run on tnomain lines of the CiicAso MuwAcKen & ST PAULR'Y and overy atention 1s pad o puasangers by coustoous employes of thocompany. 8. 8, MERRILL, A.V, H. CARPENTER, General Manager, 1 Passengor Agont. R. MILLER, . HEAPFORD, Ass't Gon'l Mansgor. _Ass't Gen'l Pass Agent J.'T. CLARK, Gen'l Superintendent Railway Time Table. In Effect April bth, 1885, ‘The attention of the travelling publio s called S0 Abe fact dhat thisls !h- A;:IJ wmplm and absolutely correch \ble All frains lnlu | lnd dtpnn hon Omaha by Central Standard Time ‘Trains of uuu,u.r.x.lo. arrive at and de part from |hu|.r 0. nomu ol ltll: and Webster sireets; trains oi &M, O, S nd K, 0 o n‘u‘.’; B. mmn. TN dopm i others from o iy b exeept Ratarday; o, sxoept 8 4 J -mp y; 0, oxoep) Sunday| {er ton, 10 (0@12 00; baled, second banom, 0 50@11 00; baled, nplmd, 00@14 00; llh\:; loose, ton, 12 00@15 003 eamery, finest, Ib, 27@280; D , Ib, creamery gocd. Ib, 24@250; Iilinols and Towa dairv = Ib - 18@290; Kansas and Ne- - | braska dairy, 1b, 15 @1§¢ Sommon, 1b,6@80; buttennenrnmery. 20@230; butterine dalry, Ib, 16@180, OHERSE—. cream, lb, 18@160; halt crenm, 1b. 10@110; akim, 1, doy Swimn, {m- = g::tod. 820j Bwiss, domestic, lb, 20@22; ‘Hoas—State, fresh candlod, doz, 14@150; fresh ranch, dor, 16@16c, PouLax —Live old ohickens, doz, 5 60@6 00; dressed chickens, Ib, 15@16¢; dressed tarkeys, Ib,, 20@22Y J Porarozs— 100 1bs, 1 65@1 95; Salt Lake, 100 1bs, 2 00; new Oalitornia, 100 1bs, 2 76@ WESTWARD DEPART. ARRIVE. An ri-'l "m?l‘ P- I'Ic..':.x VEGETABLES — Onlonl. 100 Ibs, 400@4 25; turalpe. 100 by, 1 75 cabbage, sew, Califor- nis, 100 Ibe, suo@ 26; lettuce, doz, 50o; raddishes, doz, 40c; young enions, doz, 20c; raley, doz, 40c; pis plant, dor, 300; ogater Pnt, doz, foc; pnlch, doz, 8¢; sapar b, 40c. califiow 8c; cucumbers, doz, 150@1 75, GREEN FRUITS—Apples, bbl, 850; Messina lemons, extra, box, b 00; nnnbernu, bbl, 12'00; Messina cranges, box. 5 75@600; Californi got, box, 2 25@2 75; bananas buach, 2 00@4 00;"ping apples, doz, s0e 60; Strawberries, Californis, 15¢ qt, 8 00w s 25 "box; strawberries, eastern, crate, su@ ahurries, California, 10 Ib_box, 2 258 ; plums, Box, 2 25; apricota box 8 26 'na—aum gar oured, o3 bacon, . brosklast, To. 10§11} Lb 1}@720, Iard In palls, 9}@ Fresn Mnn—Dn-ofl beet, Oolorado, 100 Its, 7 00@7 25; hogs, dressed, 100 6 26@6 7565 mutton, 100 lbs, 6 10@6 50, Live 8100x—Beef tle, 100 lbe, 4 00 @4 50; hogs, 100 Ibs, 4 50@4 75; sheep, 100 1bs, shearad, 2 75@38 50. des, — Funt No, 1, per Ib, llmllox No. 2, 1b, 9@10c; gncn stoers and b, groen Ib, 5®60; branded uu. b, 6 5 10@ 16c; shoep skins, dry, ib, misu, deer skins 1b, 12@160; sntelope skins, lo. 12@15; elk Wkina, 1o, 6@10e; tallow Ib, 4@1%0 WooL—Uolorado_choice, b, 14@16cs heax, 12@150}; New oan, Average, 7 No, 1. 140, kit, 115@ 00; Oalifornia_salmon, \FRED W. GRAY, (Bucorssor To) FOSTER & GRAY, WHOLES.ALE t grass a[For hioago: § 1oal & 30 moumgnmc. Blufts) 9 46s) NORTHWARD, ©C. 8t. P, M. & O. Gt & Exp) delogsmmodnl 3 green. ; shearlings A BRIDCE TRAINS Lot Toaro Omaa 44 6 35,1 28 800,400, 6 pm. tho 760 and 1000 & ' and And 490 pm traind do ot run. Arrive b draat- for dopol 18 wiautes lakar: Broadway dopot 39 later, Leave Council lflulllwwl dfipol IIOHJ 55, 'M.Iotfl.llwlm,lu. 80. 428, b 2F. and'11 46 p m. 0nannd-ynho"onnulw am and 880 and 6 25 p m trains will not run. Arrl h"l'w” 7 n'nnn_:_u lnlu Omahia 40 minubes h‘:’uu ransferTr; —Loave Omaha o 8 15, \l: glwmfl7wnm.\‘hll uow—dnw am, 105, 830, 1wlnd 765 p. m D 00, 110 00 SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripariite Alliance Lines |_BUNDAY MORNING. | BATURDAY V. | ML | BT, | N-W| N-'u BT 1161 1-82 B 738 l-ll‘ u[ Hil 1 a1 10( 6-20 2| 11 10-81 8241 10)8-28 lund.ly evening and Monday morning ¢ raine rresponding order. O. E. & Q. srun e STOCK YARDS TRAINS. !.uuunmn Pacifio dopob at 8 40 a m and 5 15 ™ arrive trom Stook Yards st 7 %6a m . and 626 WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI. FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, BPANISH OEDAR. Bear Creck Lime, Loulsville Cement Portland Cement, Towa and Mu.lugnn Plas- ter, h&i (J'or. 6th & Dauylas St| HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, irect Line for Engiand, France and Glermany. of this well known line Fobruar; March 28 18 9-80 dny. Beventeen years Experience, o et to {|DR.G. W. PANGLE b)th safo and agreeable, carry the Unito, o) e A2 e ocd § Reader of Discases of Men ani Women. _Eleotric od Bt dsye for “Plymenth (LONDON) | Maguetio and Herbalist Physician. Now located st PARIS And HAMBULF) 1210 Douglas St Omaba, Neb., up-stairs. Eirsh. Cabin 608100 A oorrect diagnosis given without ‘any explanation “rom the patient. Consultstion free st oftice. | Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh of the Head. Disenscs of the Eye and Liver Complaint, Kidney Com- v, Mental Depression, Loss of Disease, Bt Vitue White Bwelllogs mors Temove s drop of Restored to Bpecial eral Pasa Agent, Washingtoo and La Lelle s Chicago or Henry Pundt Mark Hanson, F. E. Moores, Harry P, Deul Gmaha; Gronewly &Schooneger, in Country. AGENTS WANTED LIVE To work Life and Accldent Tniurance for & stronj New York compavy, in every town 1 Nebraska an lowa, Good commiseionto workers. 4ddress E. C. WILCOX & CO. neral Azents Kuiv DREXEL & MAUL, (SUCCEZS0RS T0 JOHN 8, JACOKS) UNDERTAKERS | Al Abe old shand 1417 Farnam 8. Crders by bele solicited and promphl abbended &, Teiephon: anhood, Diabel Dance, Rheumatism blosd, Woman, with her delica Hoalth, Dropsy Cured W thout Alwllllun hr 0 10 Private and Venoreal Disoases of 3l Kinds, Tape Worms Removed in two or three Hemmorrholds or Piles Cured or licted will eave live and hun. by calling on or usioj DR G. W, FANOL Herbal Medicines, ure 'F xee Ol. - | soliclted. s6s | 1ts. Try It and judge for dress B4 Gt wottsana 4o ) Gigars and Tobacco. Just Received, a full line of Meerschaum Goods, prime quality, which were spe- ciallyselected by our Mr.Max Meyer in Europe for our own trade. A GE ERAL ASSORTMENT OF Guns,Ammunition,Etc SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. Max Meyer & Co., Omahea, N & ENRY T..CLARKE, Prest. and Treas. JOHN T. CLARKE, Secretary. H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. SUCOEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ]/ ABGEST Jobbing Drug houso botween Chloago Ihlll be at the bottom of ohe mnkal at All irolght added. ~ Our speclalty wil Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Ee!imates given on plate plass. To those about to embark in the drug business will |do well to _consuld your interest by oalling on us, or send for our price st which will appear bout January Gth, Mail orders 114 HARNEY STREET. A’ CLARKR,Vics Presiden 0 and San Francisoo. CAPITAL STOCK, es. Will duplicate Chicago and St, Loul- prices’ wllh SPEOIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others, WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO = Our Ground Oil Cake It Is {he best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to three pounds o corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter ins of running down, will Increase In welght and be In good marketable condi- tion In the spring. Dairymen, as well aa others, who use it, can testify to ita mer- %umlvu. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks. ‘OODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, 2. BO Y ER CO., [DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BUBGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. 1080 FarnamifStreot. Omaha Ade o — THE 4a. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting] Power and Kano PUMPS, STEAM PUMPE Engine Trimmings, Mlnlnz Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings ot wholetale or retall, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, OHUROH AND S80OHOOL BELLS, Oorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. {C.'F. COODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glags OMAHA, NEB, EMPING & BOLTE, | Manufacturers «t Ornamental GALVANLZED IRON CORNICES, FINIALS Dermer Windows, Window Caps, Metallio Sky-Lights, &o. Tio, Iron and slabe Reolers, 416 Bouth 13th Stroeh, Omaha, uou Work done in any parto the ceuntry, HE LLMAN Wiolesale fllothmre 1301 AND 1903 FARNAM STREET, COR, 13TH, IV AEX A IEE. y /4