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NEBRASEKA Narional - Bkl OMAHA. NEBRASEA, 8380 ccr 5,00 PAID UP CAPITAL SURPLUS MAY]1, 1885 OrrioRRS: H. W, Yarms, A. E, TovzauN, Prosident Vice Prosident, W.V.Monse, Jx0.8.00tuiNs, Lews S, Rear W. H, 8. Hughee, Oashior, BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, OOR. 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, A General Banking Busi- ness Transacted . FINANCE AND COMMERCE. l'lhAHfllAl . Naw Yomrx, August 14--MoNey—On eall easy at 1} per cent. Prive PAPER —4@5 per cent. ExciaNce Biuis—Quiet and firmat 84,854; demand $4 87, GovERNMENTS —Dull but firm, except a de- cline of Ac in 4’s, while currency 6's rallied; 1 per ocent bid. Srooks—Were active and dull by turns, In early dealings the market exhibited a good deal of feverishnoss and irregularity, but this was followed later by greater attention to the whole, which exhibited considerable strength, with only a very slow advance., The market continued strong, however, with only a slight reaction tllmuf]mm. the afternoon, and closed strong, generally at or within a small fraction of tho best prices of the day. STOCKS ON WALL STREET. onteal Bacifio Ohicago & Alton do _ do preferred. Ohicago, Burlington & Quincy. Delaware, Lackawana & Westorn . Denver & Rio Grande Erie... do preferred . Iilinois Central Indians, Bloomington & Weatern Kansas & Toxas ...... TLako Shore & Michigan Tioulaville & Nashvillo Michigan Central, Missouri Pacific Northern Pacific. do do Northwestern, o praf New York Central...... Orogon Transcontinental . fio Mail....... Peoria, Decatur & Evansvi Pullman Palace Car Uomp.ny. Rock Ieland. . St Lon(l & San anolflc % preferrec Chlclgn. Mllwn;kae & St. Pasl. .do preferred 8t. Plnl & Omaha....... do Pm!srmd 'l‘axu Paaifi Union Pacific . Wlbuh St lmml & P;clfi do o Weluml Union Telegraph. Oregon Railroad & Navigation preferrad . ——— PRODUUK. OHIOAGO, Om10AG0, IlL, August 14,—Flour—Steady and unchamged; winter wheat, south- ern, $450@5.25; Wisconsin nnd Mich- igan, $450@5 00; soft spriog, $3 5@ .25, Minnesota bakers’, 50@4.50: "$2.000 glhnu. $4.75@5.50; low gndau, 00. Wheat—Weak and lower but actise; opened about steady nt yeetorday’s close, declined Er, mproved fo, fell off 1, improved H@ic, roke 1c, fluctuated slightly and finally closed 1ic under yestorday; 85fc, cash and August; 864@868c, September; 883@8Ys October; No. 2 red, 91@914e, Corn—Moderately active, lower and weak; cash and futures, excopt October, closed 3@4c under yesterday; Octobar closed o higher; 45fc, cash, August and September; 443c, October, Oats—Dall; triflo higher early, later weakened, and closed }@4c under yesterday; 25}@264o, cash; 25hc, August; 243c, Septem- ber and October, Rye— b e Barley —Quiet at 70c. Timothy ~Weak; prime, 81 65, Flaxseod—Easier; No, 1, $1.23, Pork—Fairly active and irregular, ruled 5@ 10¢ lower early, rallied, sottled back to me- dium figures’ and closed firm; 89.15 @9,20, cash; $9.173@9.20, August and Sep- tember; $9.224@9.25, October, Lard—Quiet, aud about unchsuged; $6.20@6.%2}, cosh, August and September; 6.275@6 50, Ozt ber, Bulk Meata—Shouldere, 84,17 58420, short cloar, 5 85@b 90; short ribs, @5.424, Whisky—Steay at $1.13 Butter—Quict and steady; good to fine essamery, 16@21¢; good to choice dairy, 10 0, Cheoso—Quiet and goam ohaddure, G)@1 Americas, 8§@9 Tizg @ Hides ~Steady and - unchlnga‘ L 4 | firm; fair to choice native greon ealted, fully cured, 7 10 e, o bl Hiaoar A apB et oA} @1 filaw—su.dy and unchanged; No, 1 country, ble. Keooipts, Hh!pts, Flour, bbla. . 6,000 2,000 Whest, bushe! 1,000 Oorn, shels 111,000 Oats, bushels 24,000 Rye, bushels.. 1,000 Basley, bushels 1,000 MILWAUKER, Miwavkes, Wis., August 11, —Wheat— Quiet and weak; No. 2 Milwaukee, Eodc; September, 861c; October, 883, ~Bteady; No. 2, 6dc. Oats—Steady: No. 2 2b4c, kye«—l)uu No, 1, 68, Nothing dove, e Dall; mess pork, cash and Sep\llnber, $9.15; October, $9.20, NEW YORK PEODUCE, , August 1< Wheat—Raveipts, 000 bu; ungraded re: um elevator; Uomhur closing $1 00§ Lower, closing weak; receipts, 127,~ : exports. 67,000 bu; uograded, 62@ c; No. 3, 63)@b45 afloat; October closing at b2jc. O-u—A” exports, white western, 57 Potroleum — Firm; shade lower; raceipts, 44,000 bu; 20 bui mized westers, 83@350; " Pork—Dull, somewhat nominal; mess spot, Lard — Lower and less active; contract grado spot, $6 574; October. 86 61@6 e R R Ry 9@20c. Egge—Firm, demand fair, Cheese -Steady but quiet OINOINNATI, 0. August 14, —Wheat— No. 2 red, 9329io. Con i No'2 mixed, d7c, Oats—Barely steady; No, 2, mixed, 26@ e, Rye—Dull and_lower; No, 2, F8@b9e, Barley—Good demand; No. ¥ fall, 8¢, all at $9 574, Lard—Dull and lower at $6,1586.2), Whisky—Steady st $1.15, Br. Louls. Sr. Louis, My., Augu OINCINNATI, 14, umbed closed at $1.00§@ | 3 50, ot ~Wheat — Active, unsettied and lower, closing $¢ under yeaterda: tember; 98fc October, Oorn— Higher; 42}@42§ cash; 424c Au guat; 428 September; 410 Oo Oats—Steady but slaw; 248 September. Rye- Quitt; B5ho bid. A h:-ky—swmy at 8,18, vaar—iuldy,dury, 12@18¢; creamery, Al.emnnn board, ~Wheat closed firm e better. Corn—3(@}c higher, Onte—Nominal. KANSAS COITY, Kavaas City, Mo, August 14, Lower; cash, 780; September, 80¢; October, 83, Corn—Stendy; oash 85@3b}e id, 8530 asked: October, 5 ominal; 214c bid, TOLEDO. Toreno, August No, 2 cash and August, 820 bid, Corn—Dull; No, 2 cash and August, 470 bid, Oats—Neclocted; bid. ked, LIVERPOOL. Livireoor, August 14.— Wheat— Basy; No. 9 winter 74 4d; new No, 2 spring 6a 114d, Oorn—Fasy; spot August, 43 7d; Sep- tember, 45 73d; Ootober, 4s 84, MINNRAPOLIS, MixNeAPoL1s, Minn., Auguat 14, —~Wheat— Lower; No. 1 hard, offered, &3c cash and | Avgust; 88 September; §9: October; no buyers; No. 2 hard, sales, 865, cash; No, 1 northern, Ostober = 850 bid, 8bfc’ asked; other grades and futures neplocted Flour— Quiet; patents, $1.85@5.00; bakers, $375@8,90, Receipta—Wheat, 47,000 bu, " Shipments —Wheat, 5,000 bu; flour, 9,400 e, LIVE BTOUK, OHIOAGO, 0, August 14,—The Drovers’ Journal reports: Oattlo—Raooipts, b 84.40 stockers and feeders, birand mixed, $1.75 carce and firm; na- breeds, $1.25@5.10; cows, $3.50@ wintered Texans, 8 Sales Montanas at §1 60, Hogs—Receipts, 13,000 hea weak; rough and mixed, $3 ¢ and shipping, 84.20@4 €0; skips, »—Rocelnts, 1,100 head i lambe, per head, S1. elow and KANBAB OITY . JKawaan Orrr, Mo, Auvgust 14, —Oattle—Re- shipments, 00; treng, active and bo higher; exportere, er )@ common to choice shipping, $4,50( stockers and foeders, $3.40@4.30; oows, 3§ @3.40, Hogs—Receipts, 7, weak and 5@10c¢ lower; light and aesorted, 1.85@4,45; heavy and mixed, $1,00@4.30, Sheep—Keceipts, 180; shipments, none; steady; common to good, $L50@3.00, ST. LOUIS, H2, Lours, Mo., August 14 -Unttle..Re 700; " shipmenta, 7,000; supply scant shipping steers, good nativo butchers’ steers, mixed lots butchering _stock, Indian steers, $3 30@4.40, Sheoep - Receipts, 1,200; shipments, 500; best demand; good poor etuff very dall; com~ mon to fancy $2.00@4.00. shipments, 2,800; nts, ecling OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Ormos or Tux Ouana Brx, | Friday Evening, August 1 Union Stock Yards—South Omal All stock is sold by the hundred unless otherwise agreed upon. Preguans sowa are docked 40 1bs, and stags 80 lbs. Dead hogs weighing 100 Ibs, and upwards 1c per Ib,; un- der 100 1bs wortbless, ing prices are quoted: Common rovgh huzfl, 83 75; good mixed hogs, $3 S0@) choice light hogs, $1.00@4.10; humher“zuck dull, & .dresred beef 8teers, no na. tives on the market. Thirty-one cars of good ravgoe cattle arrived to-day, but were for- warded to Chicigo on _owners _account, Receipts of hogs liberal. Market quiet at.the above quotations, T'hbin ght hogs are almost unsalable, as well as thy course rough teated Bows. emooth light hogs weighing from 170 to 210 1b3 are the most destrable, Competition was lively in the hog market owing to the presence of both Hommond & Co’s buyers and Chicago | @ buyers, There is a demand for a few good sheep, but no demand for thin or light sheep. ?ood cows and heifers ara ready sale at 3@ | @4be. Old shelly cows and thin heifers are not wanted. Good strong demand, and stockers w there was consider grades, dressed beef steers are in A total absence of (eadels noticeable to-day, whi le inquiry for both th«a Lesthe; No 1 Pittaburg J. C. L. & Sons, 3c; No. Plttaburg K &5 No 1lace leather, G0c; prime slaughter uule leathor, 27c; prime oak tole leather, 37c. Grain Market fairly active at following quota- ons: Corn—Scarce at 34@: New Oats—Plenty 0ld Oats—Scarce at Geneul_l’rnauoe Eggs ~Remain steady at 8c, and as receipts continue fair and equalto the demand there 18 0o chance for any imnediate advance. The trade is more particular now as & good many stale eggs put in an appenrance and close re- candling is requested. Shippers would find it to their advantage to candle before ship- ping, instead of payivg freight on rotten eggs, The oasiest and only reliuble way of candliog eggs is by hand before & common candle; it must be done, though, in a per- only there you can look etect the least little spot. Butter— Unchanged, and a scarcity of choice grades notable, which, on arival are vicked up quickly at 12@140.” Very fine and in neat packages 156@l6o, Lower grades range from 100 downward to 65, Poultry ~Thero hasbeen quite » glut of chickens, both old and young, and prices are decidedly woak, Tho best price_obtainable for large-sized spring chickens is $2 50, with fair av8200 and small below that, Old chickeny are moving slowly at $3 (0 Potatoss—Home grown are offered freely at 80@35¢ for choice 7b¢ per bushel, and not advisable at present. Beans —Hand-picked navy, $1.49@1 50; hand-picked medium, §1,20@1.40; good, clean 1 coumury, 900g8L10; inferior country, 50 Obeess—Prospects favor an early advance; present prices are lower than has ever been kuown at this season of the year. Full cream cheddar per 1b,, 8he; fall cronm flat 2 in box, Ye; full cream Young American, 10, am —Sugar cured, 113@114e; breakfast bacon, 94@100; shoulders smoked, 5y@Ect clear tide bacon, 74 i dry salted sides, 7o, F‘\'ulll. uhemumANaw Verdelli, per box, $10,00@ Orapges—None in market, Apple ~In poor request by country mer- chunts, Local demand from commission houses light, trade being moatly supplisd by farmers, huucé;.:’v: ng, $3,00@3.60; choice cooking Thero is very littla doing in_this line at present. Quotable per buuch, 82.00@ rries—Fair saloj per 16 quart case, ~In light receipt; per cass, ory fow southern or eastern ar riviog, Difficult to quote, Grapes—A few consighments of Ives have been in market lately, which sold at 800@ 1.00 for 8 1b baskets, s Po:)nru—lxlluull Bartletts, per bushel box, 2 50, Watermelons —Per 10 §25 00, Musk Melons —Per dozen, $1.60@200, Califiroia Frults Demand brisk, receipt libera!, Pears —Quotable Mouatain Bartletts, $3 50, Duchesss Easter Beurre, Beurre Hardy, 1 noe and other varieties ate Crawtord’s Red 2 Plums—Per box, 3L .‘b@' g Qliage 100 Prunes—§1.76@2.00. 9540 o’ and August; 96§ Sep- cashy 23 ‘Wheat — September 14, — Wheat — Quiet; cashand August, 264 |, Good | 4 k, and also onions at |3 ipments of either are 1 THE DAILY BEE--SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1885, e Gray Per crate, hnc‘t‘:lm‘w‘—l‘ bo: Quinces—Per box Flour and Millstuffs, BELLING PRIOES, ‘Winter Whuc—hrm;b-t quality patent st | i ) 50,8 00, $8.00@3, 80, Becond B]m‘nl gallon, Fine blended, nla ryes, 2 [nality—82.70@3. 00 heat—Best quality patent o @3 00, é}'ndity-lfl .40@3.00, Feed - Por 100 Ibs., 860, Corn Meal —$1.00@1.10 per owt, Breaning —No, 1, 760 par ewty No 2, 80c, Hominy_ 1,60 per owt, Bran-~ OHAMPAGN RS — Oh White lead por com'l, 1oy llly—-l7‘00@9 00 Wl WI‘I. Painty Olle ml Varnishes. Ors—110 earbon, per gallon, 116y 150 beadlight, por gallon, 166; 175° headlight per_gallon, 160; 160° wator white, 16c; lin- | 7 s0od raw, per gallon, 4703 linseed boiled, per | { gallon, 68 Lard, wiator strd, pr gallon, 6 ; No.'2, X 40; " per gallon, 1 60; fish neatafoot ex mm.. } lubrioating, rero, fir lon, 30 ’golden ‘maching, No, 1, per lon, 856} No, ; sperm, signal, per gallon 900} turpentine per gallon, 500; naptbs, 74c, ver gallon, 160, burnt, dlenna, raw, do! 3 Venetian, r ochre, shigh Drugs, Druas AND OHEMIOALS—Actd, osrbolio, 440 | 65; white lead, noid, tartaric, G50; balsam_copaiba, per Ib. [los green, 1to 600; bark, snakafras, per Ib, 120; calomel, per | groen seal, 120; b, 90c; cinchonidls, per ‘oz, 80 60; chloro. form, por Ib, 93c; Dovers powders, per lb, 1 26; opsom salts, per Ib, Shoj giycerine prure, pet 1o, 350; load scotate, por b, 20c: oil | crown, 186 onator No, 1 per gal., 81 50; oi u-lor. pure [ black per gal., 81 6); of e, por gal, 140{, cil | Prussian hluo. origanuin, 50e; opium, 84 25 quinine, ohrome green, L We and’ R, &b, pee ok, 850} pomlinn: shutt ereen, L. Todido, por Ib., 88 25; salicin, per oz, miphate morphine, per oz, 83 50; riphuz, per Ib, do; ateychnine, per oz., 81 60, Coal, Tho conl trado s Improved some of late, The market ia firm at the following quota- thracito egz, $8.20; anthracite nut, ita range, $8.50; lowa, S8 25; $3 25, Illinois, sc,.m' Tndiana 800; Long Tom Tort Scott, $4.25; Rich Hill, | oz, bloy 8 oz., Soal nri\ wood, 45c; 4 oz, C .ppmn, 250. Building Material. The following prices ara quoted_for to-day: Lime (in bulk) per brl ime (in bls) 9)c: Lonisvillo cement, $1.55; Utica, Akron and [ ¢ Milwaukee coment, 1 50; Portland coment, | o0 Iuglish, $1.00; stucey, Michigan, $2.00; hair in paper sacks per bu, 8 tamn, 50c: Fancy, 4 shoe, 400: Kope, 50c; Piper Grocer: Dry Froms—No. 1, quarter applos, bbls 5oy N O hoxes, Bo: evaporated, 803 blackberries, boxes 1 nong in the market; peaches, i the market: raspberries, 27c. Bvoass—Powdered, 8}o; cut loal, granu sted, 7io; contectioners’ A, Standard extra U, 6o; extra O, yollow, b3 dark yellow, 5§o. OANNED GOODS, oase, 390; strawberrios, 2 1b e o rnapberrics, 21b, per case, 2 25; California pears per case, [ ricots, per casg, b 00; | NaiLs—Rates, peaches per case, b 70; white cherries per | 2.65. onse, 6 (0; plume per caso, 4 25; whortleber- | SHoT—Shot, 1 ries per case, 8 g plums, 2 Ib, per case, | powder, kegs, 8 290; green gages, 2 Ib, per oase, 2 $0; pine | quarter kogn,rlfio aplen per case, 3 20@5 50. per 100 feot, 500, Oarns—Mixed, ' 9 atick, § 9401 stiok, 9o Vinzoan—New York apple, 1603 Ohio ap- ple, 15¢; crab apple, 18¢ Srancu—Pearl, 40; Silver Gloss, 80; Corn Sarch, 8c; Excelsior Gloss, 703 Corn, 74c, Ropa—Sinal. 4 inoh and larges, €30 § noh, 8c; 4 inch, 93o, SALT—Dray loads, per bbl, 155; Ashton, In sacks, 8 50 1 sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy Hoeavy pe vaporated, none ;D;bkl!u, per sef oach, 750; axles, 80j Iron wedges, 260; | shoes, 4 twist ‘Wholesale—On Market active yegrs past, at the For to-day the follow- | 2 60@2 Sziors—Peppor, 19 splos, 14; eloves, assia, 150, G Sraor—Standard C 28}o, bhls; Btaadard | 53 do 4 gallon koga, 2.35, Sopa—In Ib papors 325 & ossej keg per f | 4xi—ix AvoOHOL—188 proof aleokol 280 per wine ‘Warsxres—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; bons 200@':’,:18! Kentucky and Pennsylva- Bkutmm»-lmpomd 6 00@16 00; domea- Givg—Imported, 4 50@600; domestls, 1 50 Ruws—Tmportad, 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00, 84 00; American, per case, 10 @16 00, Dry Painte whiting, 2kci whiti fAmpblack, ordinary, 106 Brassian bine, 650 untramarine, 180; vandyke, mber, Faw, do; slenna, burnt o onmmon 200; chrome| ose pink, 140; Vene ehr»ma yeollow, genunine, K., 120: ochre rochelle, American, 203 brown, 2ho; Spanish brown, 2je; [ ity o nce's mineral, 8o, Vumann—l‘!»mlu, 81 10; hxrnlturs, , 00 hard oil fimah 81 50, PaiNts 1¥ O1v—White lead, Omahs, P. P, ‘rench :lno, in varnish nont,, 20e~ French zing, In oil asst, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b hans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna 100; vandyke refined lampblack, 12c; conch d ivory black, 160; drop black, 40c; | 18c; Indian red, 150; Venetian red, 9c; Tus- oanred, 92c; American vermillion, CHICAGO 20¢; yellow ochre, 9c; L, M., O, & 1), O,, 18¢; W. N, BABCOCK, yellow ochre, lBa' gulldanuochhe. kmé ntsx;l Gon 1412 Farnam 8t., Omaha, Neb, dryer, 8c; graining colors, light oal ark oal walnut, chestnut and ash, 160 CHICAGO, Smoking munac:.,_o 5., 2201 Moorachaum, o, orth Oarolina, 16 07.,wood, 42¢; 8 oz. y 26c, Killikinick, 4 oz, 27c; 2 oz, Fino cut—Hard to Beat, 70c West, 60c; Fountain, 7003 Favorite, 1)Uc, Yy Piug tobaceo—Climax, 440 per b, Star, 46 d, 1, Tallo; washers, por Ib, 1 modiam | Ib, 11¢; coil chain, per b, 6al2e; Uysvous (Standard) per | tooth, dos spring oto 95; Burden’s muleshoss, 5 2 BARBED Wine—In oar lota, 4 00 xmr 100. 50a4 00;do, half kegs, 2 00; do Exap—Bar, 1 60, DryLumber. DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, e CHICAGO Avo ORTH- N ESTERN RAILWAY. SHORT LIN®E Omaha Council Bluffs and Chicaso, 1o take for Das Moines, Marshall , Codar Rapids, O akee and all polnta oast. wska, Oolorado, Wyoming, T Orogon, Washington and California It offers superior advantagos not posefble by any other line, Among fow of the nutnerous olite of supetlor o 150@3 00; Kentuoky bour. Tmported, per ease, 28 00@ 80; Frenoh Zino, 12c; Parls vilders, 1g6; whiting Iampblack, Germantown, brown, 86; um ber Parla green, pousine, 350 K., 120; vermillion, Enu Amerioan, e Ing lc' vod lead, : éOe chrome yel- S0; ochre, French Wintor s mineral, od, Ameri Omah 1 Farnlture, 1; coach, ex 20y Dmlr. oxtra, .. hmum, extrn, 850, can ofeate; Ite PALACE 'SLERPING CARS odols of comfort and elegance; Ite PAR LOK DRAWING ROOM ARS, unsurpassed by any and its widely celobrated PALATIAL DINING CAl the equal of which cannot be found elsewhe ouncil Bluffa the trains of the Union Psoifie Ry. connect in Unton Depot with those of the Chica fio & Northwostern Ry n Chicago the traing of hie tine make cloge conection with thoso of Al easters nex. For Detrott, ggr nllon 8t. Louls, pure, 6 75; Marsoil 6515 cans, 200; French zino; J Heenth Hn, red seal, 11c, Oclambas, Indianspolie, Cloctnnatl Nligara Falis, Buftalo, Piltsburg, Toronto, Montr Boston, New York, Philadelphis, m!llma Wash: ngton and all poln'ts fn the East, ask agent for deketa via the NORTI. WESTERN, 1 vou wish the best accommodations, All tok agenta soll Hckets via thia line, R 8. HAIR, M. HUGHITT, General Manager. Gon. Pres. Agent. 16c: ultramarine blue, 180; ind snd Rroen, 400; M & D, M. & D., 160; Pari L&D, Tobaocco. Blackwell's Durham, 16 5 4 oz, bio; 3 oz, 60c. Milwankee & St Panl RAIL W.AY. TEE SHORT LINE And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND cloth 480; Nav oz, ble, Charm of the Golden Thread, 0c; Rooky Moun® Spea llvhlslck. 60, l’uuch 40¢. Wao Meyer & Co., CHAS. SHIVERICK FURNITURE UPROLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 'and 1310, Farnam St. OMAHA NEBRASKA " RUEMPING & BOLTE, RU Manufacturers of Ornamental GALVANUZED IRON CORNICES, FINIAL Dormer Windows, Window Caps, Metallo Sky Lights, &. Tin, Tron Slate roofers. 516 8, 12th St., Omaha, Neb, Work done in any part of the country, MAX MEYER & CO. --ESTABLISHED, 1865 --- Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Gigars and Tobacco Just Received, a full line of Meerschaum Goods, prime oualitv, which were spe- ciallvselected bvour Mr.Max Mever in Europe for our own trade. A GENERAL ASJORTMENT OF Gruns,Ammunition, Ete SEIID FOR PRICE LIST. Hardware List. Chicago, Minuun{mlln, Milwaukee Iron, rates, 2 16; plow steol, apectal east, 4o | St: Paul, Oodar Rapids, Davenport cracible stoal, Gs; ot ools do, 12@155) wagon Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, 2 9533 O por set, | Rock Tsland, Ereeport Janesv ille, telloee sawed dry, 140; tonguee, | Elgin, Madison, La Oro ke, Baloit, Winona, And all other Tmportant points Eact, North. enst and Southoast. Ticket office at 1401 Farnam street (In Paxton Ho tel) and at Union Paoifo Depy Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars In the World aro run on tnemain lines of the Ciicaso MiLWAUKRE & ST. PAUL R’y and every attention is paid to passengers by courteous employe of thocompany. 5. MERRILL, . CARPENTER, General Manager, Gen'l Passongor Agent. R. MILLER, GEO. F. HEATF( Asg't Gen'l Managor, * Ass't Gon'l Pass Ag J.T. CLARK, Gen'l Suverintondent each, 70c; Aquare nuts per 8alfoy rivets, per malleable, orowbars, Gct harrow 7a80; Burden's horee 60, 10to 60; iron, 2.60; steel, 50; buckshot, 1 85; orlental blasting, kegs, 8 85) fuse HE a.L. STRANG COMPANY ouble and Single Acting Fower ano fanc Eogins Trimmings, Mhflng Moachinery, Belting, Hone, Brass and Iron Flttings at wholesale or retall, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, OHURUR Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. AND SOHOOL BELLS, Railway Time Table, In Effoos April 5th, 1885, i ton of the travelling public s called o Abo tack thad thisls the only complete and absoiutely corroct timo-table published in the cify, All fraing arrive at and dopard from Omaha by Central Standard Time. Tratno of the C. 8i. P. M. & 0. arrive part trom tholr doj sbroots; dralns o: the 0, B. & Q. SL°J. & G B. trom e B. b b, depot Al obhers from tho Unlon Paciflc depos, Dally; b, oxoopt Katurday) o, exceph Sunday| d, except onday. Board Cars at Omaha, and prices lower than for following quotations: barrel, 0arDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 16s, 123c, 8s. 124c, boxora 40 1bs, 16 o7, 6, 124c; alf bor, 30 b No. 1 boards, 12, Marcars—Per caddie, 85c; round, rl, oase, | No. 3 boards, ;sqaare, cases, 1.70; Obhkosh, cases ge 1.30 | No. 4 boards, 12, unpowdor, good 45@5bol loies 4760; good Imperis lo; choice, S onis Hnon nc 3L @A) ehnizse. g6 | No. 1, Plain, 8 or apan, natural leaf, 750; Japan chotco [N 10@756; Qolong good, 85@40c3 Qalong sholee o1, 40a@550] Bouchong, good, 80@40cs choice, 85 , 0, ... No.1,4 Corr) m—annr on mearly all grades; |y 14 inab, des, . 100 fair, : dood: @120y prims, 13@180; x"g ji“s‘m‘;& 16@170; fancy green and yeliow, m@wm o | No: in Rovornment Java, 20@26c; Arbuckle's ronst- od, 184 Molaughlin's roasted, 130; Java, 164@18}c; Dilworth, 180, H _ORACKERS —Garneau’s soda, butter and pic- , 8 ginger snaps, 1st Com, 2d Com, 1st, 2d, and 34 Cle: Baan 1t ut, 2d an 700 | A Beleot, RioB—Lonisina, prime to choics, 63@74o. | B Select, 1 inch Soaps—Kirk’s Savon Imperlal; 8 00; Kir) satinot, 815 Kirk's standard, 8 60 Kirks ‘White Russian, 4 60, ) 8 25; small, in barrels, 6 00; do In alf barrels, 850; gherkins in barrels, o in half barrol; 44, Ol 2d Com, lnnuex Fence, 11 and 16 honfi paile, 210. Tubs, No, 1, 8 503 boards, 1 76; Double Crown, 3 buckets, 3 75, Porasi—Ponnsylvania oans, 4 335 Babbitt's ball, 2 doz. in caeo, <hor ball, 3 doz. in cese, 1 50, Dry Goods, Prints - Steel River, 5h; American, bk Arnold’s, Dh; Manchester, 54; Lyman, bh Gloucester, 04; Duanell Jacquard, 6: Dunnell, 54 Ramapo, 4 Windeor, 6; Pacitic, 0 miony, 4h; Auchor Shirtiogs, ; Merrimack Shirtings, 43, Naiians —Rentrew, 0G10k; dress, 9; Amoskesg, -up o, 74; Ivanho Wamsusta, 8): Nubian, 8 Whittendon, 9; Bates, drens, 5; Bates, mple, 63; Randolph, staple, 64; Lansdowns, 7. Cnkvios—Amoskoag, checks, 9 keag, stripes, 8; Slater, stripes, dinburg, 9}, Whittendon, stripes, §; Glenross, 9; Otis ohecks, 9; Otis, stripes, 9, Royal, 6{; Amos keag, napped, 113, Luray, book fold, 12; Oberon, book fold, 114; Eadurance, bouk fold, Destvs—Boeaver Creek AA, 11; Beaver l"'mnk BB, 10; Besver CUreek CO, 9; Jafiray 1st Com, 6 lnch, wi 2d Com, 8d Com, 6 Sel. Fence 6 inch, 1 d 2d Clear " Haymaker's bluo~ aud | emen c0k—(Unbleached) ~8 oz Magnolia, : Magnolia, 11; 8 0z West Point, 105; 10 oz Wont Point, 114, Straw board, per X brown and drab, 10; Boston XX 3 brown and drab, 11; Boston O P blue, 11} ond, 16, Buowx Corroxs—Lawrence LT, 0; Shaw- mut L., 6; Bowver Dim LT, 0 6; Indian Head, 73 XXX 6; Olifton GO0, 0} Utica 0. 43; rora U, 441 Natches H, Ghi Atlantie P, b, Bugacixn Corrons ~Farmers' Choice, ¢ Oabot 63 Hope T Lonedale, 74; Fruit chrora” 104 N lton 1] Barker, 7, Gold Moedal, 6 7§, Fine' “HS.w; Coriox —l’n;np;m‘)lblt, o Pepperell O, b); Atlantio O, 6}; Salisbury K, croaa ’ %.mz Dy 6} Adaio LT, 5 Tows davr. 1o TCHINS Amoskeag A Thorn- gike A T s, 0ok, ke s ork fane 3 ury, 124; Pear Raver, 114; Hamilton, 12, T i daley, Ib, Cotiser Jxass —Kearsarge, Thi Armory 7; Baimeall 10 Lodlan” Dol ANERATIE keag, 74, GUAIN BAas—American A, $1750; Har mony A, §17,50, Stark A, $21 50; Albany A, $19.50, CaRET Wanps ~Bibb, white, 194 Ribb, coloraq, >oorless, white, 4-ply, 16; Peer- less, colored beards, 214, ; Atlantio LL, | corn, 100 Ibe, 160; oarn Our O o §, b4 arwell, 16G@ 1€ Onzese—Full cream, b, 10@1 thd 82, freah ranch, dos, W, ¥, JOHNSON, ¥, Hiaes. Bmdy. green butchers' 7o; dry flint, 12@102, dry salt, hides two-thirds price, allow—4}@bc, Grease—Prime white, 3@4e, Bhoep Pelte—26c@75. Spirice Ooll(r!;,lfll’l’l:l‘ll —188 dpr::'hl“' do, 1 rool wplrits, secon ty, 101 rool £'151"do, 168 root, 118, 0 204 proch ured, fihhe: dam: Receivers of bougnt and sold by samples, Represented b) No. 2, Plain, 10 inch. inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough ‘17 60 inch, Norway inch, Norway. it7 | 16, 2d and 3d Olear, 1} Inch, 14 and 1 mch. 8 28 2 18t Oom., 12, 14 and 16 feet 14 and 16 foot. WooDENWABR—Two hoop pails, 185; three | 84 Com., 14 and 16 feet. White Oedar, 6 inch, halves. . cans in case | Whito Cedar, 5% lneh halves. 190; An | White Cedar, 8 inches, quarters White Cedar, 4 inch, round. nch, white pine, inch, white pine. BTOCK BOARDS, BATTRNS, WELL TUBIN 0. G. Bats, 8 inch. Qunoy whito Jime. (bost). Plaster (Michigan) 10; | Tarred felt, per cwt: DENVM‘ i MARKET. Frovs—Colorsdo, 100 Ibs, 2 16@2 20 ent, 100 lbe,, 2 70@8 Warren Tricot, firet, 18; Warren Tricot, sgo- @300 grabam, 100 Ibs, 1605 xye, 1 Ibs, GRax, Fep, Ero,—Wheat' 100 lbs, $1 3 asett, 7; Orowd | iixed, 100 1bs 1 60@1 65; Nebraska oats white, Au-|1 65@1 70 bran, ton, 17 003 bs, 1 zomun,7u~ chop rcixed, 100 Ibe, 160 Hay—Loose, \m Ion. 10 0012 00; baled, wecond bottom, 10 50@11 12 00@14 00; alfalfs, looss, too, 12 D0@16 00; sizww, ton, 600@7 00, Burres — Oroawery, finest, + | butterine creamery, 20} Bwiss, domeatic, 1b, 20@22; bu et Siate, fresh oandled, dox, 14@1 W. F. Johnson & Co., Commission 218 La Salle Street, Chicago, BOABDS, WHSTWARD 14 and 16 ft 14 and 16 ft. , 14 and 16 ft 14 and 16 ft BHIP LAP, 10 inch. DEPART, ARRIVE, A DM | Unlon Pnclflc. A, Pacifio Express Ts0s m.au Ex; o . op, Vallo lfiu-nnplxp W In = | B niNeh.| =5 4663 .. Hight Eepross, — FRAOma. SOUTHWARD, A, J. TULLLOCK, Eng, & supt. MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS G. P. N, SBADLER, Asst. Eng H, W. DIAMOND, Asst, #80 OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVEN H’()Ix’I'H KANSAS. Man'fg's and Builders ct Wronght Iron, Steel, Howe Truss and Combination BRIDGES Trusger, Piers and Subs structures. A ns'ey, Shire & Tullock PROPRIETORS v A. McLouth, Agent. 4 Tarn_Tables, Draw Spans, Roo fl Please k¢ d us notice of all bridge workfto let. Correspozdence eolicited trom ecugincors and brdge commis:ioners. o 16 feet, rough. 12and 14 fodt, rough. 14 50 16 fost, rough. ORILING. M url P, syour Pacine 1 45b)....Via 7 00b] -~ ;¥ia Gouncil Blaf Wabash Route. -~ Ohica goExpress FINISHING, ar, 14 and 3 inch, 2inch, 8, 28. ear, 1 inch, 8, 3. 8. BIDING, Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y SAFES VAULTS, LOCKE, . BOY ER CO., DEALERS IN FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF ETC. Lo O rnx—nana“-tr.fit. Omnh. foet i C B. POSTS, rucmugovfpgnmnn 9 5 For Chicago via 0. Blutte 0 ¢ NORTHWARD, e ==t cooo & y Expross. Onkiand Accommods: lowu Div.8.C.& i Pacl Day Kxpross b, Paai Nig % Expross.| 0" dn FLOORING, white p yellow pine, 1 OWAHMA BRIDCE TrAINS UummY Tralns—Loave Omahs af 0 25,7 26 0, 200, 8 00, 4 00, 4 b6, 8 60 ho 750 -ndAm 008 w and PICKETS, Our Ground Qil Cake three ponnds o corn, tlon in the spring, Dairymen, as well as others, who use it, can testify to Ifi ‘mer- its. Ad SPECIAL NOTICE T0 CGrowers of Live Stock and §fhers. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO = * Tt Is the beat and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound s equal to Stock fed with Ground Gil Gake In tis Fall and %‘. nstead of running down, will incresse in welght and be in good markotable condls ;\ Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for -h 1 dress v i WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, N 1 Leave Councll Blaft (Hmsd‘u‘ dopot) &} 6 65,7 55, 980,10 80, 11 &0 & 0. 429, 628, sad1145pm. On Sandays the 9 80 and'11 ¢ » m aud 380 and 6 26 p m teaina wili nob run, Arrive a Transfor 7 minates Later, Omaha 20 minafes later, TrnnflovTr Ins—Leave Omnu a n 16,880 3 85, 2 20, 4 20,6 U0 and ¥ 00 0 m, dall, ive 448 80 and'11 00" & 5 1 06y 350, 7 20 and 766 p. SUNDAY TRAINE To and trom Chicago via tho Tr.oartite Alltanoe Lines . ¥10, |_BAYURDAY WV, n AL 758 i owt G.2B. GREEN. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS Merchants'& Farmer's Pavk David City,Neb, Kearnoy National Bank Columbus § ate Bang, Columbug, Nob, McDonald's Bank, North Platte, Neb, Owmaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb, GEO, BURE (Willjpay customers] Draft with] Bill of Ladinglattachod, for wo-thirds valuejok atock,) GREEN & BURKE. UNION STOCK YARDS | REFERENOES Omaha Neb. “ ¥onrnoy, Nob,, $1al7 ava1iag 4l Moaday motoing § ealas are 3rra1aaliag it OB & Q. bralae run oy ) 00; Kansas, 100 lh-. STOCK YARDS TRAINS, Leave Union Pacifio depob at 0 40 m aud 5 26 & 115@1 ats, Nebraska FRED W. GRAY, (Suocorseon 10) FOSTER & GRAY, O IE S A chop, corn, 100 1bs 1 40@1 60, 00; baled, uplana, 1b, 27@280; 1o, 24@250; Tilinois and 18@329c; Kansas and Ne- 1o@lc; common, I 6@S C. 'F. COODMAN. " Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER' IN ' Paints, Ols, Varmisfies and Window Glas OMAHA, NEB, 1b, 20@230; ' butterin 18@160; half D:CB'!:I {m- Lim- 1o “Elm, T, LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI. FORNIA REDWOOD ABH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, BPANISH CEDAR., Bear Creek Lime, Louisville Cement Portland Cement, Towa and Michigan Plas- r, Hair, Etc. Etc, Cor. 6tl; & Douglas St iervous S Debliity fuvorite preacripty ‘nd) n.'u«m...p 1 fi@lfiu EDW, , 3, BOHUYLER, HAMMETT, Merchants, gralo and seeds. Futures . Bpecial attention to sales wre ‘ce u.---.d Pyl ocialish (50w Tor y EDWARD BARTON, Lincoln, Ntb WENRY T. CLNREE, Prest. and T'r: A4 CLARKBVice Presien eas. JOHN T, CLARKE, Secretary. H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE. WHOLESALE DRUGEISTS ARGEST Jobblag Drug house betweon Obloago aud San Franciaca. OAPITAL STOCK, 820,000, W LA aibeat the boteoumof sos m arkes At w1 thace. WL daplicati Obicago and” b, Lol pricos with Yt added. Our spooisliy will bo (i Pure Dritgs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Estimater given on p1ats glass. T those 8920t to embark in the drug basioess will do well to oonsw your lntorest by calliog 02 w3, or 80ad for 018 price Uy which w.ll sppear aboub danuary 5tb. Mail orde ollctied. U AR V&Y STOEE For Railroads and Highways '

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