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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PAID UP CAPITAL « - « « $250,00¢ SURPLUS MAY1, 1885 . - . 5,00 orrioEns: H, W, Yarms, A, E, Tovzauw, Preeident, Vice President, W.V.Monse, Jx0.8.0otLiNs, Lewis 8, Rm W, H. 8. Hoghes, Onshier. BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, QO0R. 12th AND FABNAM 8T8, A Generval BmMmg Busi- ness Tvansacted. * FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANOIAL, STOCKS ON WALL STRRET, Naw Yomx, July 22, —Money—Easy and irm, Prime paper—4@5 per cent. Exchange bills—uiet and unchanged, Governments— dull and firm. Stocks were steady and moderately active, The list generally was atrong all day, most stocks closing within ic of the highest (uotations reached., The feature of the day waa the great strenzth of Jersey Central, which starting at 404, rose to je, and closed with a clear galn of 74 por (‘-n!nl |’u\,h|c . Chicago & Alton i do do preferred Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Delaware, Lackawana & Westorn . Danver & Rio Grande. . Erie..... do preforred . Tlinow Central Tndians, ]Huummgum & Western, Kansns & Toxas Take Shore & Michigan Southern Tionisville & Nashville. Michigan Contral Missouri Pacific. Northorn Pacific. do do Northwestern. . do preferred Now York Central. Orogon Transcontinental | Pacifio Mail. ... Pooria, Decatur & Pullman Palace Uar Company Rook Taland. ... ... 8t. Touis & San Francisc preferre preferred. (,hlo.lao Mllwl{;‘lku & St. Paul.... do preferred. . 110 St. I’Anl & Omaha 243 do preferred. Tulu Pacific Union Pacific . Wabash, St. Luull & Pacific do do Wensern Unton, Telegraph Oregon Railroad & Navi e —— PRODUOE. OHI0A00, Cigaco, TIL, July 22.—Flour-Quiet and unchanged. Wheat— Fairly active and lower; opened wenk, declined Zc, ruled steadier, foll off 1@ 4c more, ot 1ic under last ovening, rallied 4@ flw,. enoed off and closed about 11 under yes- torday; 75, cash and July; S8ho, August; g September; No. 2 red, 93§@91kc, active and firm; opensd |w|dy. declined ic, rallied o, closed ic over preforred. yesterday; 45ic, cash; 4hI@dlic, July; 45ke, August; 40fc, September. Oats—Fairly active and July better, rul ing stoady about 4@}c ovor yostorday; longer deliverles, dull and_weak at 1@#c under yes torday; 3lc, cash; 5)8c , July August; 23is, September. e and barley—Unchanged . mothy —Stoady; primme, 31,65 Tiauni— Weaks Noo 1 81 Pork—Quiet and stoa closed quiet; $10 25@10.30, cash; $10.2 10273, July snd August; $10.324@10. Soptember. ard—Steady and unchanged; 36,571@ 23, September. A short clear, $5,95 ibe, $5 674@5.70, Whiskey—Steady at $1,15, Butter—Fair_demand sand firm;good tolfine oreamery, 14@174c; good to cholce creamery, 10@14c. Cheeso—Falrly active; choice full cream chaddars, 7} 74c; fata, 7h@8c; young Awmer: kima, 1@dc. gre—Stoady; moderate demand at 11@ ;llde« and tallow unchanged, Receipts —Flour, 12,000 bbl heat, 60.000 bu; corn, 161,000 bu; onts, 52,000 bu; rye, 00 b 3,000 bu, our, 7,000 bble; wheal n, 166,000 bu; oats, 1,000 bu; barley, 1,000 b, ST. LOUIS, July, 51,000 b —Wheat—Active swer, closing 1ic under 81,014, closing iuside on Y¢ sellors Avgust, $1.007 sollers Sep- 4@43}o, cash; 8r, Louts, lMo. Lower and slow 4330, July; e August; D ate—Caah and July bighars options, lowers 380, cash, 0287, August. Kye i Whisky - Steady at $1.18. Butter— nchanged, Afternoon_ board.—-Wheat-Opened _easy and losed eame a8 at noon, Corn— Barely steady, Oats—Lower; July, IILWA!JIII gMuwaveen, Wis, Jul —Wheat— ; No. a;unw.um, §7ho; Avgust, 89%; Rye— Htfluly,l\o 1,‘»2“ Barley—Nominal, Provisions—Firmer; mess pork, cash and July, $10.25; August $10.35, LIVERPOOL, Liverroor, July 22.—Wheat—Dull; No, 2 , Bs spring, Gs 10] «l Corn—Dull; 43 5d, spot and July; 4s 6d August, NEW YORK, Naw YOEx, July 22.—Wheat—Recelpts, 44,000 bu; exports, 24,01 : lower, closing weak; ungraded 3 2 red, cif Butfalo, 81,00{@1 $1.024, Corn 14; September closing at 4,000 bushels; exports, # shade better; ungraded, 5@ Sl@blie in elevator, 52} mber closing at b2he Rsceipts, 24,000 bu; exports. Lower, closing firm; mixed western, white, 30@4 Petroleum: st 95{a, Egge - Quict and weak, Pork—Quiet but steady; mess, 1150, Lard—Market lower but steady; st $3.00@06,02; September, $6.95@6,05. Butte l(mel aud about steady. Cheese—1)ull and easy. KANSAS CITY, Kansas Orry, Mo, July : cash, Tho bid, 7740 askeds August. ctive and firm; united closed 8116 —Wheat — Lower 8¢ bid; Septembar, Sle bid, 813c asked. Corn—Lower; cash, 34}c bid; August, 3ijc bid, 350 asked; September, bid Oats—Nominally no bids, TOLEDO, Toweno, O, July 22, ~Whest—Easy and Jiet; No P g Corn ~Dull and steady; No. ‘cash and July, 49¢. “Jata—Steady; Nou. 2 cash, 33¢. OLSOINNATI, OoINNaTL O, July 21 —Wheat —Heavy ) | mand at 83 i do 4 gallon kegs, Oorn—~Active but weaker: No. 2 mixed, 473@474e. ()nu- me No. 2 mixed, 4 Daull; N l'z-rk Quiet at 810, Lard—Firm: 86 874@6, 40, Whisky ~Dull at 81 18, N MINNEATOLIS, eales reported, MixseArorts, Minn,, July 25, —Wheat— Dull and lower to sell, buyers b g off; No, 1 hard, 9lc cash and July; 934c asked for August; long futures neglected; No. 1 rog ular, 835 cash and July: nothing done in other grades, Flour—Dall, but prices maintained;patents, 85.10@5.25; bakers, $3 85@4.00, Lm.pz 30,000 bu. wheat. Shipments—17,000 bu. wheat, and 7,000 bblsof flour, —— LIVE BTOCK, OHI0AGO, Onroaao, Til., July Cattle 6,500; steadier; shipping steers, £1 7 stockers and 82 75@4,40; cows, bulls and_mixed, $1 20@4.40 ogs—Receipts, 16,000; steady; rough and mixad. & @1.10; packing and shipping, 84 0@ skipe, 83.00@4 20, Bheep —Keoelpts, 3,000; slow; natives, @4.10; lambs; per head, 32, l‘U(l;I 80, KANBAS OITY. Kawsan Orry, Mo, July 22,—Oattle—Re oeipts, 2,000; shipments, 1,400; dull, except for best; gramers, 10¢_lower; exporte 5,80@0,50; common_to choice, 84.50@ »@}«-{c?rc]u and feeders, $3 30@4 ."40, cows, 2,00 Hogs—Receipts, 9,000; hipments, 0,000; opened firmer and 10@15c higher, closing with bc of advance lost; exporters and light, #4 30@4.50; heavy and mixed, $4.20@4,30; Sheep—Keceipts, 500, shipments, ~ 100; quiet; common to goud, $1.60@3.00, 018, 2, —Onttle—Reoelpts, corn-fed steers firm and higher; native shipments, 1,400, and best grassers active, 00@6.00; native shipping steers, Rgrassers, 84.2/@5,00; good native ateora, $1.50@5 10: mixed butchering, $2, 4.00; »luckl\m 23.00@4 50, Sheep — Re shipments, 20; common to choice, 2. UJW 3,00, SN S OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Orrioe or THE OMARA Bra, Tuesday Evening, July 22! LIVE STOOK, SOUTH OMAHA STOCK YARDS, eipta—Cattle. .. < —Hogs SHIPPED OUT—CARS, Cattle. . Hoga. 1574 ® £ 1 Sheep. @150 per head. All salos of stock in this market aro made rowt live welght unless otherwise stated. ead hogs sell at lc per pound for weights of 100 pounds and upwards, and less than 100 pounds are valueless, docked 40 pounds and stags 80 pounds, Drugs, DrUos AXD OnEMIOALS—Aold, carbollo, 440 acid, tartaric, 55oj balsam ocopaibs, per 1 . 650; bark, sassafras, per Ib, 120; calomes, per 1b, 90¢; cinchonidia, per oz., $0 50; chloro- formy por 1b, 61 00; Dovers powders, per, Ib, 8L 25, opsom ualts) por Ib, Bhoy %lycarlne urs, por 1, 3 r Gastor, No, ot or il aator, 3 mm’lN:ilfie ol ol L, $1 40 per gal., 81 40; oll, olive, per gal., ; o origanum, 50c; opium, 84 25 quinine, P, & Wey a0 By & B, por o, 000, potassive: Todide, per Ib., 85'50; salicln, per oz, 40c; sul hate morphine, per oz., 83 50; aulphur, pa b, 4o; strychnine, per oz., 81 80, General Produce Butter—Receipts of good qualites are light and prices more firm. No quotations above 10c for strictly fresh table butter, and prices varging from 6@so for lower grades, while packing stock will only go at 4@se. T:ggs—Tho highest prico now attainable Is 9}c, the bulk of eales being made at 9c. These quotations are for fresh, closely recandled stock, Ponltry—The_extromely low prices on apring chickens have causedreceipta to fall off considerable; however, the market has ot suf- ficiently recovered to warrant an advance, and fair to good alzos are only quotable at $2.00@ 2,50 per dozen, Old chickens are in fair de- 5@3 50. Potatoes—Good home-grown stock plentiful at 40@50c. Onions—Per barrel, $4.00@4 57, Beans—Moving slowly at $1.00@1.25 per % phnn *ren AXC |70 § [ River, bho; Charter Osk, 44, . | teya 440 Rosedale, dhe. Prognant sows are | @83 00, THE DAILY BF.E-"THURSDAY.' JULY 23, 1885, Proxues—Mediam in barrels, 5 00; do In Balf barrels, 8 00; small, in barrels, 6 001 do In ball barrels, 350; gherkina in barrels, 7 00 do_in half barrals, 4 00, Rica—Lonisiana, prime to choios, 61@74a. Soars—Kirk's Savon Imperial; 8 00; Kirk's sstinet, 815; Kirk's standard, 8 £0; Kirks White Russian, 4 60, Cmfidh’ Sonochong, good, 50@40c; choloe, 85 Woonexwase—Two hoop pails, 180, three hoop paile, 210. Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; ploneer washboards, 1 75; Double Crown, 3 80; well- buckets, 8 7 PoTASH~—Pennsylvanis oans, 4 oans in oase 835 Babbitt'n ball, 2 dos. In case, 1890; An chor ball, 2 doz. in osse, 1 50, Tobacco. Fine cut—Hard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the \Vont 60c; Fountain, 70 Golden Thread, c mrm 60c; Buds, 50c; Rocky Moun tain, 5 daisy, 40c, Plug luhn(mv 44c per 1b,; Horse- 160: Star, 46c; fl earhead, llv(‘, Our n, B0¢; lanllvldflcL 60c; Punch, 40c, Smoking tobaceo -0, 8,, 220; Meerschaum, 80c; T.ong Tom 806, Biackwells Durham, 16 or., blog 8 oz, Bbo; 4 oz, blo; 3 oz, 600, Seal of North Oarolins, 16 wood, 42¢; 8 oz, 4504 o7, c'oth 480 S0z, BOo, avy Ch[» pings, 26e, Killikinick, 4 oz, 2 2 0z, Dry Goods Duoka (Gray)—West Polnt,8 or,, 110} West Polnt, 10 oz um Point Bear, § or., 110, TiokING8—Amoskeag, 130 Uonthmnm Fancy, 9§01 Oordis, m; Pearl mm, 2lo; ork, 13}c; Hamleton Awnings, 121 Brown SHerTINGA—Atlantio A, ua, Atlan: tlo P, boj Atlantio LY, bc; anlwlnl, The; Beaver Dam LL, bic; Lawrenoe LL bto; P'a olfio H, 7§o; Royal Standard Head A, 70; Wauchusett A, 6§ , Fine Brown SHImlD&—Arflla, 603 Pep- perell R, 6}o; Salisoury R, 6o, g BLEACHED C0TTONS —Ballon, 4-4, 64cy Bal lon, 7-8, bie; Oumberland, 4.4, 7 o; Davoll DD, 840 Fairmount, 4o; Fruit of the Loom 4, 740t Glory of thio West, 8he; Golden Gate ioi Hill 7.8, 7n( Hill 4-4, To; LonndAIB. Thoy Yori Mills, 10c; Wamautta, 100, Duoks (Golored)—Boston, 8 or., 113er Bos ton, 10 oz, 10}0; Boston, 9 oz., 1240 Fall River o DENIME—. Am"‘”f 130; Beaver Oreek AA 110; Beaver Creek BB, 10c; Boaver Oroek OC, 9¢; Haymakers, 8o; Jaffrey D & T, 12§0; Tl s(‘{\X 1340 Pearl Rivor, 180; War. A (brown), 11c; Warren BB (brown), 1te: Warren CO (brown), 10c. OaxpRios - Filth avenue glove finlsh, 430; Keystone glove finish, bo, Coms JraNs—Amory, 7o} Kearsa ge 7c; Rockport, b, Duixrs - Allons, ble; Amorioas, bloy Arn- old’s 6e; Cocheco, 6o; Harmony, 44c; Indigo, Indigo 7-8, 1140; Indigo 4-4, 144c; Steel 2 Hancock, 8c; Prixms Sisrinas—American, 4301 Cocheco, 4}o Gloucester, 44c; Southbr'dge, 4jo; Waver: Spirits, CorooNe SriRTs—188 proof, 119; do, 101 proot, 120; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, £ "do, 168 proot, 118, ALOOHOL—188 pooof alookol 3 80 per wine gallon. Fine blended, 150@2 00; Kentucky bour: bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Pennaylva- nla ryes, 2 00@6 50. BrANDIES—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- tic, 1 60@3 00, Gixs—Imported, 4 50@600; domeetle, 150 Ruxs—Imported, 4 50@8 00 Naw England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@8 00, OHuI‘AONIHAXInpomd. pur oase, 28 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00. Paints Otls and Varnishes. Ors—110 earbon, ¢ per gallon, 11c; 158 headlight, per gallon,'}160; 175° headlight per_gallon, 16c; 160° water white, 16c; lin- socd eaw, per gallon, Bl linsoed bolod, por gallon, b4c; Lard, winter str'd, per gallon, 7 No. 1, ; No. 2, 50; castor XXX, per gnl lon, 1'50c; No. 8, 1 40; sweet, per galion, 1 00; sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B er gallon, neatafoot extra, per gallon, DOe, 0. 1, 75¢; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 160; golden machine, No, 1, per gal- lon,'85¢; No, 3, 280; sperm, signal, per gallon 900! turpentine per gallon. 60c; napths, 740, ver gallon, 160, Dry Paints White lead 88c; French me, 0o Farly whmng, 2ho3 whmn.qll gilders, m; 'hlfing com'l, 1}c; lampblacl Germantown, 1455 lampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian blus, o untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; um be burnt, do; umber, raw, 4o sienna, burn dotr slenns, raw, 4o: P.m green, genuine, 250 Bari groon,common, 200 hromegreen, N, hrosak e K S¥hc; speroiliion {Hing. vermillion, American, 18c; Indian, red rose pink, l4c; Venetian, red, Cookson's Venetian, red. American, llc. red lead chrome yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome yel- K., 12: oohre 'rochelle, Sc; ochre, Frenh 2%c; ochre, American, 2c; it el 230} lehigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, 2jc; nce's mineral, 36, 759' 10c; i lo bushel, Oorn—No, 3, 3. Oste—No, 2, 300, Flour and Millstuffs, SRLLING PRICES, “~Winter Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at 83.00@3,50. Second auality—82,70@3.00, g iring Wheat Bt qualitypatant at 82 . Second quality—82,40@3.00. Bran— 00 per owt. Chopped Feed—Per 100 Ibs,, S5c. Corn Meal—$1.00@1.10 per cwt. Boreening—No, 1, 760 per owt; No' 2, Hominy—$1.50 per owk, Shorts—70¢ per cwt. Grahau—83.00 per cwt. Hay—87.00@9,00 per ton, Hiaes. Bteady; groen butchers' 6c; green cured, The; dry flint, 12@14c, dry salt, 10@11ct dam- aged hides two-thirds price, Tallow—4t@5c. Grease—Prime whlte 3i@40, Bhoep Peltsa—25c@75, Grocers' List Dy Feorrs—No, 1, quarter apples, bbls boy N O sliced, boxes, 60: evaporated, boxes, 8o bhnkberrlefl. boxes 1lo; peaches, }- boxes, 94o; peaches, -vlponmd none 1o the market; raspberries, 252, Svoass— Powdered, 740; ocut loaf, 7Tic; uated, 74oj contectioners' A, 0} Eundud extra O, 6ho; extra O, 6jo; medium yellow, 5); dark yellow, b{o. Oaxnen Goons,—Uystess (Standard) per oase, 8 90; strawberries, 21b per case, 3 50; raspberries, 21b, per oase, 2 30 Calitornia pears per case, b 80; apricots, per oase, b 00; peachos per case, b 80; white cherries per case, 6 76; plums per oase, 4 50; whortleber- ries per caso, 3 00; exg plums, 2 1b, per case, 290; green gages, 2 lb, per case, 2 Y0; pine .plu, 2 1b, per case, 8 20@5 60. Ko:-‘—f:lnl' 4 inch and larger, ©ts § ach, h, 9t0, BaLr—Dray loads, per bbl, 16); Ashton, b0c, Brioks—Pepper, 18c; sploo, 140; cloves, 200 sanin, 160, Sraor—Standard O 2830, bbls; Btaadard | Bofia—Ta I papers 820 o saao kog per | arrels CawoLxs—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 164, 1230, Bs, 13kc, hoxers 40 lbs, 16 0z, 6e, 124c; hlll box, 20 lbs, 50; & sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy | 2 VansHEs—Barrels, ;fir gallons Furnlture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, ex tra, 81 40; coach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, 81°75; Japan, 700; asphaltum, extrs, 850, shellac, 3 50; hard ofl finish $1'50, PAINTS IN O1L—White lead, Omaha, P. 5j0; whike lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 50; Mars les green, 1to 5T cans, 20c; French zine; n seal, 12c; French zinc, red seal, 1lo, anuh zine, in varnish nast., 20c; French' zing, 50; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b aw and burnt Sienna 100; vmdyn crown, 130; refined lampblack, ach black and ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 1Gc' Prussian blue, 40c; ' ultramarine blue, 18c; | chrome green, ‘L. & D,. 160 blind and shutt groen, L. M. & D., 16¢; Paria green, 18c; In dian red, 15c; Venotlan red, 9¢; Tus con red, 22¢; American vermillion, I, & P,- =, yellow ochre, 9¢; L. M., O, & ), 0., 186; yellow ochre, 9¢; golden_ ochre, 16¢; patent dryor, 80; fraining color, light onk, dark oak, walnut, chestnut and ash, 150 Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 15; plow steol, spechal cast, dc; orucible, boj omat tools do, 121525 wagon spokes, per set, 22643 00; hubs por set, 125 telloee mawed dry, 140; tonguos, each, 700; axles, eash, 75c; square nuts per Ib, Tallc; washers, per Ib, 8al8cj rivets, per Ib, 11c; coil chain, per Ib, 612 m.u..bxo 80j iron wodges, 6c; crowbars, Goj harrow teeth, 4o; apring steel, 7a80; Burden's horse shoes, 4 05; Burden's muleshoes, 4105 10, BaRpED WikE—In car lots, 4 00 per 100, Naiws—Rates, 1040 60; ifon, 2.00; stee, 2,65. B0T—Shot, 150; buokshot, 1 85; orlental owder, kogs, 8 50n4 00;do, half kegs, 200; do quarter kegs, 1 50 blasting, kege, 8 85; fuse por 100 foct, 50c, Lran—Bar, 1 65, OoaL—Oumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- rls run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebresst lump, 500; Whitebrenat nut, b 00; Tows lump, 5 00; Towa nut, b00; Rock' Spring, 7 00; Anthra: clot, 11 35a11 60; Oanon Oity, 7 00 per on. Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, 18 Iie w 16.0C/15.00/16.00(17 +]16.00/18.00/18 0t 17.00/15:00 ©|15 00/1500/15.07118.00 7. 16,0018 00,18 00/17.00| 18 3 56011.50/16 50/17.6015. BHIP LAP, No, 1, Plain, 8 or 10 incl No, ‘l l’lnln, 10 inch Nal, O, G..... . BOARDS, No, 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft Marcags—Per caddie, 85¢; round, rl, oase, square, cases, 170; Oshkosh, cases gr 1,20 A8 Gunpnwdu, good 45@5bc) choloe 760; good Imperial, 40@480; choice, 60@ oung Hyson, good, 8(@0c; choice, 65 @10; Tapan, natural leaf, 7ho; Japan choico 0@1750; Volong good, 85@40c1 Oolong cholce, B i B nearly all grad ordinary grades, 1001 fair, good, 11@120; prime, 12@130 cholce, 16@170; fancy green and yellow, 16@164c: old government Java, 20@26 nckle's rosst. od, 15t0; MeLaughlin's XX XX roasted, 13 Java, 16§@18}c; Dilworth, 132, OBACKERS - Garneau's soda, butter and ‘li«- nie. 0 creamw, 8; gioger suaps, 5; City soda, OANDY—Mixed, 83@10; stick, 1035 twist stick, S0 ViNgcas—New York spple, 16¢; Ohio ap ple, 15¢; crab apple, 18¢ Brasoa—Pearl, 40 Silver Gloss, 80) Uorn Starch, 8o; Excelsior Gloss, 7e; Oom. T No, 2 boards, 12, 14 ana 16 ft. No, 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft cull) 076 CEILING, 1st Com, f inch, Norway . . 16 50 2d Com, § inch, Norway. . L40 FENOING, Wriskies—Redlstilled whiskios, 1 00@1 50; | g :LUMBER .| Bear Creek Lime, Louisyille Cement B Select, Linch, s, 20......... BIDING, 12, 14 and 16 feet. 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet. ... 8d Com,, 14 and 16 feet Fence, 14 and 16 feet.. .. TLOORING, 1st Com, 6 Inch, white pine 2d Com, 6 inch, white pine. 8d Com., 6 inch, white pine Sel. Fence 6 inch, white pine 18t and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4. STOOK BOARDE, A 13 Inch, &, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet B 121inch, & 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet O 12 inch, s, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet D 12 inch, &, 1 8, 12, 14 and 16 feet 23 00 No, 1 Com, 12 in., . 18,12, 14 and 16 ft 18 No, 1 Com, 12in,, 8. ln 1(‘ 18 and 20 ft 21 No, 2 Com, 12 i in.n. 14and 16 f£,16 00 BATTRNS, wlu.rux G, PIOKETS, 0.G. Bata, 81Inch. 0. G, Bats, 9§ Inch inch Bats, 8. 18 § inch well tubing, D. & M 3 inch well tubing, Bov. Pickets: D, & H, .HM, 82200, D& ll 1st Oom., ™e CHICAGO Ao RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND u HhOR'I' LIN®E ' and Chicao, 3 00| The on 10 take for Des Molaos, Marshall sown, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixle, Chioago, Mil waukos and all pointa east. To the peoplo ot Ne Draaka, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, 1daho, Novada Oregon, Waahlngton and Callfornia 1t offers superlor advantages no possible by any other line, Tngenalty oan eroate; 1t PALACK SL which are models of comford and elegance; Tta PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed by any and ita widely celobrated PALATIAL DINING CALS the equal of which cannot be found elsewhore. At Council Bluffs the tralns of the Union Pacific Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of the Chica ff0 & Northwastern Ry In Chicago the trains of this fine maks olose connection wikh $hose of all sastern ines. F White Oedar, 6 inch, halves. . White Oedar, b inch, halves. White Cedar, 8 inches, quarte White Cedar, 4 inch, round.... LIME, KTO, Quiney whito lime (best). Cement. . Plaster (Michigan) Tarred felt, por cwt. Straw board, per cwt Detrolt, Columbus, Indian: Ktagara Falls, Buffalo, Piftaburg, Toronto, Montreal Boston, New York, Philadolphis, timore, Wash. ington and all poln'ts fn tho East, sak fhe dckel agnt for cketa via tho SHOBEE WRATRLN, 1t von wish the best mmodations, agonta sell dickets vis \hll line. M. HUGHITT, Ofocinnatl DENVF“ MARKET. uR—Colorado, 100 lbl 215@2 20y Al dok ¢ “4 R S HATR, ont 300 Toa 5 7885 00; Rxinnan, 100 ekl el @3 00; grabam, 100 1bs, 1 60; rye, 100 lb- . N. BABCOCK, 235, Gen 1412 Parnam St., Omaha, No GrarN, Flln, Erc.—Wheat' 100 Ibs, 8 — — corn, 160 115@1_ 20jonta, Neb CHICAGO, 1 65@1 70 bran, ton, 17 00; chop, corn, 100 lb-,l 20@1 26;75; chop mixed, 100 Ibs, 1 50 160; corn meal, 100 1bs. 1 40@1 50, RAIL WAY. THE SHORT 40] And BEST ROUTE. nu Lioose, ver_ton, 10 (0@12 00; baled, FROM OMAHA TO second \mllnm, 10 50@11 00; baled, upland, THE EAST. 12 00@14 00; lfalfa, looss, ton, 12 00@15 00; 00, TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND atrawe, ton, 6 00&7 Burres »-flrnmnry, fineat, b, 27@280; creamery icd b, 5o Tilinois and Towa dair. = Ib Kansas and Ne- braska dairg, 1b, 17 mon, [b,6@Sc; butterino croamery butterine dairy, 1b, 16@1¢0, Oriesi—Full croam, Iy 13@10e; halt oream, b, 10@1le; skim, Ib, 9¢c; Swiss gcrwd BzmSmu, domeatic, 1b, 20@22; le. urger, 20 Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwauk ee fGas—State, fresh eandlod, dor, 11@15c; St. Paul, Codar Rapids, Davenport fresh ranch, dor, 16@16c. Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, PouLtey —Live old chickens, doz, 550@6 00; | Rock Island, Froeport Janesville, dressed chickens, Ib, 15@160; dressed turkeye, | Eigin, adison, Crosse, Ib,, 20@220\ g Porarors— 100 Ibs, 1 65@1 95; Salt Lake, ‘lwolba, 2 00; new Oalifornia, 100 lbe, 2 75@ 100 Ibs, 400@1 25; bhlfi‘. new Califor. Beloit, Winona, ‘And all other Tmportant points East, North- east and Southeast . Ticket 0Mce at 1401 Farnam street (In Paxton Ho tel, an at Union Paciic Dopot. Pullman Sleopersand tbe Finest Dintng Cara fn the World are run on tnemain lines of the CricAeo MILWAUKNR & ST. PAUL R'Y and every attentlon | d to passengers by courteous 8. 8. MERRILL, A General Manager, Vaorrastns —Onlon turnlps, 100 Ibs, 1 75; cal nia, 100 Ibs, 800@‘2 lettuce, doz, 5 raddishes, doz, 40c; young enions, doz, 20c} porsley, doz, 40c; pie plant, dor, 20c; oyater plant, doz, £0c; spinach, 8c; asparagus, b, 406, mllfluwer. Ib, 18¢; cucumbers, doz, R. MILLER, s6't Gon'l Managor. Aea't Gon'l Pass Agent J. T. CLARK, Gen'l Buperintendent 150@1 75, GREEN Frurts—Apples, bbl, 850; Messlna lemons, extra, box, b00@6 00; cranberries, bbl, 1200; Messina cranges, box, § 75@600; Oulifornia osanges, box, 2 25@2 75; bananas, bunch, 2 00@4 00; pine apples, doz, 400@ 5160, Sirawbesrias; Oallfoeats, 180 qt, 800e 325 box; strawborrios, eastern, orate, _bU@ 650; chorries, California, 10 Ib_box, 2258 300; plums, box, apricots box 3 OURED MiaTs—Hams, sugar cured, Ib, 10§ 10§c; bacon, breakfast, lb, wmuga; salt sldes, b, 7}@7§c; lard in pllll. 93@Y0; lard In tlerces, 8o. FresH Mrars—Dressed beef, Ualorldn. 100 Its, 7 00@7 255 hogs, dressed, 6 25@6 75; mutton, 100 Ibs, 6 10@6 50, Live S10ck—DBeef graes cattls, 100 lbl 400 @4 50; hogs, 100 lbs, 4 50@4 70; shoep, 100 bs, sheared, 2 @8 50. i os~Dry Xiunt No. 1, per Ib, 113@130; No, 2, 10c; green steers and eowl. Ib, 4@bc; green "calf, b, 6@3 Ib, 5@6o; brlndei unlf 1b, 6o; Bhe 10@1 ber lheep skins, dry, lb H&6: i 1b, 12@160; antelope skins, lo. 12@15; elk skins, 1b, 9@10c; tallow Ib, 4@44o ‘Woor—Uolorado_choice, per (b, 14@1bci lée{(‘)loy, 12@18ch; New Moexloan, averave, 7 Flm—Mmhrol No, 1. 140, kit, 115@ 185; mesa. 60@2 00; Oalifornis salmon, halt bbl, 9 50r Holland hurrln( keg, 1325; fresh lake trout bbl 1 5@16c FRED W. GRAY, (Sucokssor T0) FOSTER & GRAY, WIEHOLES.A LE Soventeen years Experience, DR.G.W.PANGLE Roader of Diseases of Mon ani Women. Electric, Magnotio and Horballst Physiclan. ~No 1310 Doriglaa St, Omaba, Neb. op. A correct diagnosts given without om tho patioat, Consultation free at oflce I Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh of the Head. Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Heart Disease, Liver Complaint, Kidney Com- Iaint, Nerv 1" Depression, Loss of Disense, Vitue atlsm, Whlw Swellings Scrofala, Fever Sorea. nd Tumors remove ed without the knife, or the drawing of & drop of blood, Woman, with her delicate organe, Restored to Health, Dropsy Cured hout Tappin Bpecinl Given to Private and Venereal Diseases of Worms Removed In two or three y, Hommorrholds or Piles Cured or No Chuum Made. Those who are afflicted will rave live and hun- <reds of dollars by calling on or uulng DR. G. 'ANGLE'S ‘Herbal Medicin Railway Time Table. In Efeot April Oth, 1885, The attontion of ho kravelling publio 1a called b0 o tac that thisla the only oomplste snd absolutely correch timo-tablo published tn ibe clby, Al tralng arrivo at And depard ftrom Omaha by Ceniral Standard Ti) Traing of Ao C. 5. B, M. & 0. arrive al and de part trom thelr d.gol, curnll of l“h ud Wlbflu shreets; braing o/ Al s [ 8.3 & 0. B, tromha! i o bt dogots i oibers from Ao Unlon Pacific do Dally; b, oxcep exceph g WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI- FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR, Tavarday; o, except Banday) 4, Portland Ceuwnt Towa and Michigan Plas- “nlr Ete, Ete. Cor. (:fh & Dmuflan A 8. H. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, Neb. Brce o of thoroughbred and high grade Herelo d and Jersey Cattle, And Duroc and Jersey Red Swine, SCHILLINGER'S Artificial Stone Pavement Co REPRESENTED BY CHAS. OCONNER Are now prepared to lay Granolithic Sec- tional sidewalks on cinders and concrete foun dations, Lawne, Arens, Carriage ways,Cem stery walks, Alleys, Curbing and Cellar floors Caps and sills, Steps and Platforms, We are also prepared to lay Stone walks Juclid flags from Oleveland, Obio, or Joliet WESTWARD Dlhm o l Unlon Pacific. ; flo Expross . Denver Express. . Rep. Valloy aifand Exprees = . 8 n 11 20a| 2o, Night Exprese. —. BOUTHWARD, Wabash Route. Chics gORxpress . Louls Ex g1 pross "Accommoaation ~. For Chicago via Plkism'th ¥or Chioago via O. Blufls| 9 éba| 7 NORTHWARD, ©, Bt. & O B8 ey M et Oakland Accommodal This pavement s considered by prominent architects and builders the best in use, It has been adopted by the United States govern: ment on the Capito] grounds at Washington, by the commissioners of public parks in New York City. by the strect departments a8 well a8 by the differont city corporations and the the public in general, [ ANA flfl DCE TRAIN Dummy Trains 5 00 AT0dTIY 15 ot 480, 5 00, 1 10pm. On Sund o 720 and 300 and 400 p m traine do nod run, Arrive O iopot 18 tlautes Ier: Droadway dopon 30 "main. ferTrain 4 B 1 A8 P%o) ¢ 30,98 20 and 7 000 m, dally 0930 and 1100 &, 300, 880, 7 20 a0d BUNDAY TRAINS rom Chicago vis the Tripartite Alllanoe Linos. H, K, BUREET, FUNERAL DIiRECTOR AND EMBALMER, 111 N, 1Ath Stran. 10 L 110-81 “Bunday evening aad OMARA NFBRASHA in oarreopoadiag order. 1,8 fnch, 12 nad 14 fest, .81 6 inch, 16 feet, rough i | ", 6 inch, 12 and 14 !B«l rough,.., 14 5 2 6 inch, 16 feet, rough. . it 1) 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet rough.... 17 5 1, 4 luch, 16 fees, rough. .. L 17 50 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough.... 14 60 . 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough 115 50 FINISHIN 24 and 84 Clear, 1} lnd 50 00 2d, and 84 Olear, 13 and 2 lmh 5 2 50 00 et 13, 14 and 2 ind 86 00 lat, 2d mad 84, Olear, 1 i % s 0o 4 A Belect, 1inch, 8, 25.., s 40 00 STOCK VARBI TRAINS. Leave Union Pacifio depo at 8 40 8 m and 5 14 Sq}f (Core Reee 2 u.lllnu Foris 8,01 wored }«u'-x Low Ker "ok, WaRD 4 Gl Liinezana Mo . Leave from Stook Yards ab 7858w 0d 6 p PUMPS, STEAN 3 THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Foll=hN: =] =Rt Is AT DEWEY & STONE Oiae of he Best and Largest Stocks in the United States To Belect. From: NO STAIRS TO CLIMB, ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVAT(JR MAX MEYER & CO. --ESTABLISHED, 1865 --- Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Cigars and Tobacco Just Recelved. a full line of Meerschaum Goods, prime oualitv, which were spe- ciallvselected bvour Mr.Max Mever in Europe for our own trade. Guns,Ammunition Etc SEND! FOR! PRICE LISTS. Maox Meyer & Co Omaha, Neb COMPANTE; Remember These Imnortant Facts CONCERNING The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. 1.—It & the OLDEST active Life Insuranco Company fn thia country. ~—It isthe LARGEST Life Insuranoce Compsuy by many milllons of dollars in the world. remiums are LOWEK than those of any other company. ockholders"toclaim any part of its profits. " It 4|fla;l nhs!}[llflflid under the name of insurance for speculation by spectal classes upon the unes of each ot . —Its present avallablo CASH RESOURCES excoed those of any other Life Insurance Company In the world. 1t has recelved In cash from all sources, from February, 1843, to January, 1585, §270,002,664.00. 1t has returned to the peoplo, in cash, from February, to January, 1886, 3210,094,211,00. Its cash Assetson the 18t of January, 1855, amount to more than One Hundred aod Three Millioas of Dollars W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, General Agent for n. Agta, f Nebrasks, Dakots, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigan. ludmn-, "Tiifhojs, Wisconsin, Towa and Minnesota, Office Cor.Farnam lnd l-lth St.Over 1st Nat'l, Detroit, Michigan, Bank, Omaha, Neb M. F. ROHRER, Special_Agent for Towa, Council Bluffs, Tows & ENRY T..CLARKE, Prest, and Treas. a4 JOHN T.CLARKE, Secretary. H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, BUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS [ ARGEST Jobbing Drug hauss betweon Chiosgo and San Franclsoo. OAPITAL STOCK, $200,00. We T o st tho Hoteormof the markes at al thnes. Wil dalicato Chicago and 8t, Louls pricos with frelght sdded. Our speclalty will be Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy E!mates given on plate lass. To those about to embark In the drug business will [do well to consul) your Intercet by calling on us, or send for our price st which will appear bout January 5th, Mall orders sollclted. 114 HARNEY 5TREET. CLARKR,Vice Presidon A. TuLtiock, Eng. & Supt, . P, N, 8ADLER, Asst. Eng H, W, DIAMOND, st. Asoc MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KAN Man'fg's and Builders o Wronght Iron. Steed, Howe Truss and Combination BRIDGES For Railronds and Highways Turn _Tables, Draw Spans, Roo Trussee, Piors and Sub- stracturcs, Ins'ey, Shiie Tullock PROPRIETORS § A McLouth, t. . A Wise, Correspradanyy eolicited from eaginsers and br OFFICE Ploasend us a)tiss of all brid ,w)rk to loz. ot s, SPECIAL NOTIOE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others, WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake 1t 15 1he best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound s eqnal to three pounds o corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake in the Fall and VVinter {nstead of running down, will increase in welght and be In good marketable econdi- tlon In the spring. Dalrymen, as well as othera, who use it, can testify to its mer- Its, Try It and judgs for yourselves. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for eacks, Addre WOODMAN LINSEED UIL WORKS, Omsha, Nob, G. B, GRE (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, GREEN & BURKE. GED, BURK of stock,) 2 two-thirds value . | LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS UNION STOCK YARDS, Omaha, Neb. Morchants & Farmers Bark David G ty,Neb, Kearney National Bank noy, Neb, Columbus State Ban ¢, Uolumbus, McDonald’s Bank, North Platte, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb, THE a. L. STRANG COMPANY. Ooubla and Single Acting Power and Kana PUMPE nd !mu!‘m.n;. ll.L OHTAH Hoxs Wi Eoglus Trimmings, Mintng Machinery, Bolting, at w (Annh or retall, HALL Al)& ¥ AND S0HOOL BELLS, Oorner 10th and Zarnam 8t., Omaha Neb, Vi WGk 1 al il & DuuEldsS =iV Wt

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