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NEBRASKA Nafiomal Bk, OMAHA. NEBRASEA, PAID UP OAPITAL. BURPLUS NOV 11884, $250,000 33,000 A. K, TOUZALIN, Vioe Prealdent. JNO, 8. OLLIN®, LEWIS 8. REED The Iron Bank OOR, 12TH AND FARNAM BTS, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRBANSACTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits apon avorable termas and upon sevonnts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXOHANGE Governmont Bonds and Oounty and Olty securities bought snd sold. In its treatment of eustomors the most 1iby ( eral policy ia pureued oconsistent with eafotd snd round banking, and wa invite corresponce snce or porsonal inquiry in eonaection thare 4 " FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Nzw Yorr, I'ebruary 12,—Money—Marke$ easy at 1 per cent, Prime mercantile paper—1253, Sterling Bills—Dull at 483}, Bterling Exchange—Demand 4.861, Governments— Dull and } lower for 4}’ and 4’ and half Jower for 3's, Stocks- This morning, the same eeneral features characterized the stock market, and some doubt as to the course prices would taka led to a fractional decline but this was soon checked and a sharp rally brought a recovery [ spring, extes, and in some cases pricss reached the highest point in the present upward movement. New Verk Central sold § per cent higher than yes- terday. In the afternoon there was a reaction of } to 1} per cent on active businees suc- coeded moderate fluctuation, Except in Weatern : Union and Union Pecific, the net result of ‘ the days buainess shows in no case as much ag 1 per cent loss, Leadiog operators says that |7 a bull movement is in progress for some time, and the report of heavy orders from the out side owing to dullness in the afternoon, OQUROKE, 101 1221 125 Ohleago, Burlington & Quinc: Delaware, ankE"A:lml & Weqytern. Denver & Rio Grande. nu 95 7 1 Bl Kansan & Toras. Lake Shore & Micl Lonisvillo & Nn:}wlllu t) 954 | b ific. do pi Northwestern.. pfd. New York Central... Oregon Trans.Continental . PacifioMail. iy |, 1114 104 | ¢ quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local hugers do do Ulnc-zn, Mllwunkw& St Bt, Pual & Omaha, +do_ do pfd. T Pacifer. Union Pacific.. .. Wabaah, St. Louia &dl’nmfia o Wuhrn Union Telegnph O. R, &N $Ex-int, 1Ex.div, * Asked. ——— GENERAL PRODUOCE, OHIOAGO PRODUO) February 12, —Flour— Quiet and winter wheat 4 00@4 75; 75@+4 b0; Minnesota Bakers § 10 Wheat—Again very quiet, flutuations be- ing confined to range of ¢ until toward the cloe, who they became stronger, owing to a decline in Consuls and reported fair export inguiry; closed firm and lo_ over yestorda ¢ for l4nhr|mry' 78 2 mixed, ern, lower and er, No, March, 778; with but comparative dullness and | 25c over Monday; exports, & ceipts, 1124 | steers, 5 00@ »lu(-kvn and feeders, 3 30@4 25; to good llrg good to choice, batehers’ stock was quoted at ous are wanted the most; and ducks is fair, but geese to good Te; THE DAILY BRE---FRIDAY, FEBRU2RY 13, 1885, Wheat ~Higher; AFTERNOON BOARD. e for May, Corn—Firmer ! Oats = Steady ax NEW YORK PRODUOR New Yomk, February 1 lots shade lower: options 1 bushels; sxports, 48,000 b ngraded rid T4adle; Ne 1. 89700 913c; May, closing at 9: - Spot lots shade beter; options 126,000 bushels; exports graded, 19@5le; Ne ng at 40dc. Shade lower and 1,000 bushe ‘western, t slow d innct for May, Wheat. vipts No, Spot 26,00 pring red. Sbc; firm, 00,000 siet closing stead ier. Receif bushels western, Mzfln—\\v«l rm frech, firm and fairly ac Pork—kirm and faily active; 14 00,4 Lard—Strong: @7 40; May Butter—F new mess western steam spot, rm :\nr| fairly active CINOINNATI, Orxersxats, February 1 and firm: N red, Fairly active at 10@ ~Wheat —8carce A ; No. Irregular, & Imlvl but -In g Oats Ry 05@7 10, tirm: shoulders, Whisky —Quict and steady at 113, BALTIMORR, Bartivore, }‘:Ixm'\rv 12, q No. 2 —Wheat —~West winter red spot, 88}(@+s Qorn— Western, spot 49@494e, Oats— Quiet lower and dull; mixed and caey; western white, §7@ Whlukuy~l 20@\ 22, MILWAUKEE PRODUOR Miuwarkee, F —\Wheat—Firm- ‘ebruary } r Mil February, 70{c; M ukee, y.830, Corn—Quiet and unchanged; 2 . tye—TIirn Barley—Du . 2 white No. 1, 673, No. % wpring, 58 . e —— LIVE STOCK, CHIOAGO, cbruary 12, — Drovers’ Journal No, 3 COri0aco, reports: Cattla—Receipts, 2,800; brick, stronger and (@6 50; com hoiea shipping, 4 40@6 C0; cows, : bulk, 30@300; stockers and eeders, 3 25@4 60, Hogs—Keceipts 8,000 strong: rough o klug 150@1 90; packing and “shippi 185 b llghtll.(l'tfl‘yw ekips 3 50@4 20, Sheop‘l eceipts, 2,200; brisk and stronger; omuon to good, 325 choice, 500, KANSA Kaxsas Cm, February 12, 1000 head; market st 50@>5 70; good to choice 10; common to medium, non_to @4 Onttle—Re- exports, ipping, 4 504 903 cows, 2 50@ " Hogs—Receipte, 8.000 head: market weaker: 10¢ lowes 4 85, lots of 197 to wmaialy 4 61@4 70. Sheap—Roceipts 10005 market steady; fair , 250@3 25, BT, LOUIS, St, Louts, February 12 —Cattlo—Receipts, 288 pounds, 1 30@ 1700 head; shipment=, 500 head; strong h | tive all dosirable grades higher, 00; good to choico sk steers, 3 6 hoop head eteady; common to m 82001 00; extras, 25D 0. —— OMANA MARKETS. Orriox or Tir OuaRA Bum, Thursday, February 12, The following 1 charged rotailers v jobbere, whelesalers and commiesion mer- hants with the exception of grain, which i o8 are Grain, Wheat—Oash No, 2, G0Z. Barley — Cnuh\\;. 2. nominal, h Live Stock Market. Hogs firm at 3 The cattle markot was _quict to-day 00@s3 75, Sheep were quotod 0. Goneral Produce Poultry—1In more active demand and prices show a rlight advance over last week, - Chick- demand for tu re slow, Chick 8@10¢; fair per 1b, choice, Goeno Drossod, Dreseed, por Ib, choi Turkeys Dressc fair to good, 8@ ns 1@ per b, hmmq, per 1b, choice, 10@116; fair to good, e qui declined o, advance 1 }@jc, and closed same | g 4 cash; 36ic for 304510]c tor | i [ Fobruary; May. uts - 274 3§ 3oc for Marcn, Quict but steady; 27@27kc for cash; for Fobruary;27ic for March; 303 dy at ominal at 63 Flax Seed—No. 1. 1 48 bi Timothy Seed—Prime, 1 Pork~ Active; early’ d rallicd 15@17%: n 1310 for cash, 131 30 1i for |1 702 Sor Fobrusey, 7 o 07 thr March; 7 fi] 724 for May. Boxed Meats - Firm: shoulders, 4 80@- 10; short nb sides, 6 50@6 69; short clear sides, 6 95@7 00. Butter—Weaker; creamery, 32@34c; dairy, 2 @28, Cheesa—Tirm and unchanged; good to fine cheddars 104, Eggs— S:rong at 203o. Hidos—Steady and unchanged, Tallow—Steady and unchanged, Whisky—At1 15, Keceipts, flhlu‘u 2,000 Barley, bushels TOLEDO, Toreno, February 12, —Wheat — Firmer umlqun No, 2 red cash and February, 79¢; May, & Corn—Quiet but dy; No, 2 cash and February, 12¢; M 30, Oata—Quiet; No, 2, 81je, LIVERPOOL, LaverrooL, February 12 but steady with poor demaud winter, 74@7s Corn— \uumnll) wuchap KANSAS CITY, Kawsas Onr, - February 12, —Whoat— Weaker; cash, 624c bid, 628 asked; March, Mauy, 66 bid, 651c asked. Quist; cash, 303@3le; May, Sljc 31 Oats—D ll bid, 27 ke i, 8Tis holders offering s 10d@7s, ; 4 94d, od, acd nominal; ST, LOUIS PRODUCE, Br, Louis, February 12: Wheat—Mar ket bigher but'inactive; No, 3 rad S43@80t0 for cash; 85kc for January; 81F@@85) for February: 901@01fc, closing at 84ic for Feb ruary; 905@91he, closing at 91§@9le for May. Oorn —Weaker and llww, 854@36e for ossh, January, and Fabruary; oclosiog at 8bjc for March; 37A@374c for May. Oats—Dall and lower; 30fc bid for cash for cases from t and supply is g demand that heav y rgs—ITave been quite scarce decidadly shor:, b or roceipts are expeet d, he delayed rome by the present cold sow heavy storms, they ara bound to come before ong, and we don't think that the high prices can ba counted upon fora great length of time. To-day sales were made at 30@8le, and there is a possibility that they will go a notch or two higher within the next few days, The total condition of the present epg market may be summed up in the word ‘‘unsettlet,” e bl ot fatlit0 ke el 0DE consignors promptly posted on whatever change may take place, Butter Demand is good, espacially for the f which receipts are only ve continue finn 2 Creamery, choice dairy, 17@18; inferior mo-—Is now very quiot and receipts have como down to a trifls since the 1st. Prairie chickens, per doz, £3 50; quail, TH@S1; geese, 00@3 50; jack rabbits, per doz, 50: small rablits, 76@31; snips, per lard, $2 0022 50; du @2 00. 1) ulutuo s—As long a8 the cold weather lasts otato bu iness will not amount to much. been received during the warm days of last weok, but they sl show more or less frost, and 102 has been the highest price_obtained. Well sssorted _stock, free from frost and put up in sacks, will probably bring 45 @b0c. Onions—There have not been any receipts lately, Unfrozen st is scarce and will sell at 750 per bushel, or (@2 50 per barrel, in & small way Beans—Aro getting to be quite scarce now and market rules firm on clean stock, Navy, per_bushel, 1.40@1.50; medium, per bushel, 1.25@1.85, Popeorn—Almost no demand, and slow sales at 1@1he per 1b, Honsy Comb—Choice domestic, 15@16¢; California, 11@15¢, Beeswax—In good demand, Oholce bright far b, 26@286; omimon to good dark per 1b, 5@20c, Cider—‘‘Ohio” per bbl, $7.00; ‘‘York State” por bbl, £5.00; per § bbl 8475, deped por gal $0c; crab apple, per gal 86, Cheese —Full cream, western, 12¢; \\'m.un sin new, 124c; young America: Ve P el g S e A o Grocers' List, OanyEp Goops,—Oyste.s [(Standard) per case, 8 90; strawberrios, 2 1b “per case, 2 50; raspborrios, 21b, per case, 2 50; California pears per case, 5 80; apricots, per case, b 00; peaches per case, b 90; white cherriea per case, 6 75; plums per case, 4 50; whortleber- nu per case, 8 00; ez plume, 2 Ib, per case, 290; gagon, 21b por caso, 2%0; pine sife for May, vid, Ryo—Very slow ot; prime to fancy at G60@80c Barley—Quiot; Butter—Unchanged; dairy, 19@25¢ cream- , 28@3le, KRy \Lemlv at 25, Flax Seed—Quiet at 1 45, Hay—Eway; prairie, 9 o AT 80@11 00; timothy, Bran— Uuul 580 at will, Cormm 2 20@¢ 25, aples, 5 1b, per case, 8 2 Rore —Sisal, § inch and lngu, 8)c, § inch, Oay 8—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 168, 12, 86, 12}c, boxer b, 16 oz, 68, 140, M as:aes—Per caddie, 850; round,rl case i .uare, cases, 1 7 kosh, oascngr .0 8U0Ans—Powdered, 8¢; cut loaf, So; nl.m 7;; mnlu(tlo:::‘ A, 6o Standard extra O, 5fe; medium yellow, bjc ok yellow, 2has TN ) COorrexs—Ordinary grades, 12@124e; fair, 12 @l‘i}c. good, 1340; prime, 14@154c; cholce, 16@17¢; lnncy green and yellow, 16@164c; old government Java, 20@26c; Arbuckle's roast. od, 153c; MeLaughlin'a XXXX roasted, 153c; imitation Java, 16§@183c; Clark's Aurors, 15 lflur Standard Com.,, 28¢, bbls; Staadard do, 4 gallon kegs, 125 Sona—In b papers, 8 20 per case; keg, per Ib, 23c. Dry Favrrs—No 1, quarter apples, bbls, B4o; N O sliced, boxes, {§o: evaporated, boxes, 94c; blackberries, boxes, 11c; peaches, 3. boxes, 10 evaporated, 103; berries, 85c, ALconoL—188 pooof alcohol, 280 per win onall extra California spirits; 188 proof, 1 per proof gallon; l.ruvrlv refined epirita, 1 proof, 119 por proof gallon; redistilled whiskies, 1 00«1 50; fine_blended, 1 50 a2 50. Gixs—Imported, 4 50@600; domestlc, 1 40 @3 00, Prokres—Medinm in barrels, 600; do In half barrels, 8 50; small, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 5 00, herkine in lu\rrol! 800 do in half_barrels, 4 50, TrAs--Gunpowder, good) 45@55c; cholee, good Imperial, 40@430; choice, 60@ Bhe; Young Hyson, good, 8(@50c cholos @1'00; Japan, natural leaf, Japan choice, Qolony good, 85@40c Oolong choice, n@bbe; Bouchong, good, 80@40c; choles, 85 @4fe. Rioz—Louisiana, prime to choice, fiym.\c Frsn—No, l ||"\t‘kl\rv‘lfl halt bbls., 7 Family § bbls,, 3 No, 1 kits, 10! {mnHy kits, G0c; No, 1\»mwmh half bb . 1 kits, 96¢; family half bbis,, 3 kita and pail No. 1 trout, half bt Woopzxwanz—Two hogp pails, 1 hoop pails, 2 Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; pio washboards, 1 Double Crown, l!)t) well- Kirk's aatinet, 1 )url( 's standard, 3 Kirk's White Russian, 4 85, Potasi—Pennsylvania cana, 4 cans in case, Babbitt's ball, 2 |n7 lu case, 190; An: chor ball, 2 doz in case, OaNDY—Mixed, lhllc, utmk 10alle; twist stick, 104c. Vikraai—New York apple, 16c; Ohio ap- ple, 13c, SauT—Dray loads, per hhl 1 en- Ashton, in sacks, 8 50; hbls dmr{ SraRcH—Poarl, 440; Stiver Glm, 8oz Corn Starch, 8c; Excelsior Gloss, 7¢; Corn, 74c, Spicks— Pepper, 17c; spice, 14¢; cloves, 20c; caagi, 150, Dry Goods Broww SHEETINGS—Atlantic A, Tie; Atlan. tio P, 60; Atlantio LI, bc; annwlck Tho; Beaver Dam LL, bc; Tl L, bic; Pa- cific H, 7§c; Royal Standard, 6fo; Indian Hend A, 7ho; Wanchusett A, 7ie, Fine Brows SHEETINGS—Argyle, Ghc; Pep- perell R, 7c; Salisbury R, 6ic. Breacuen Corrona—Ballon, 4-4, 64c; Bal- lon, 78, bio; Cumborland, 44, o : Davoll DD, 83c; Fairmount, 43o; Fruit of um Loom 4, 9¢; Glory of the West, 8jc; Golden Gate, hfc. Hill 7-8, 8c; Hill 4.4, 7o; hunudnls, 7¥0; New York Mills, 113c; Wamsutta, 1040, Ducks (Lulurul]—Bunlon, 8 oz, 11}o; Bos- ton, 10 oz, 144c; Boston, 9 oz, 14c; Fall River c. Duoxs (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz., 110; Wost Point 10 0z., 14¢; Point Bear, 8 oz., 11c. TiokiNas—Amoskeag, 134c; Continontal Eancy, tfc: Gordl, 10fcs Pearl River, 12c; York, 12{c; Hamloton Awnings, 124c. Drxins—Amoskeeg, 14c; Beaver Uresk AA 12¢; Boaver Crock BB, 1lo: Beaver Oreck G0, 10c; Haymakors, bcf Jaflrey D& T, 13¢6; Taffroy XX Poarl River, 13¢; War. o A ez oy W areew DN (brown) Le; Warren CC (brown), 10c. Caxsnics - Fifth avenue glove finish, 4fo; Kogstono glove finish, fo. Conser JraNs —Amory, The; Hancock, 8c; Hearsayer. S}e; Rockport, 7. PriNTs - Allens, bhe; American, 5fc; Arn- old’s fie; Cocheco, 6e; Harmony, 4o Tnaigo, Bios Tvdigs 7.8, 114e; Tndigo 44, 1940; Steel River, bhe; Charter Oak, 4he. Prixts SmintiNGs —American, bie; Qocheco, Gloncester, bo; Southbr'dge, 4he; Waver. loys 4c; Rosedale, 4c. GiNGHANS—Amoskeng staplos, 8c; Batee staples. 81c; Lancaster staples, Sc; Plunket plaids c; Hudson checks, 8ic; Amoakeag Persians, fhc. Duess Goons—Atlantio alpncea, 93c; Per- san cashmere, 234c; Hamleton cashmers, 153c; Hamleton Fancus, 114c; Hamleton brocades, 156; Arlit gton brocade, 18c, vrugs, Duuus AND OREMICALS—Acld, carbolio, 40¢ d, tartoric, 60c; balsam copaiba, per lb 36c; bark, sassafras, per Ib, 12c; calomel, per b, 90c; cinchonidia, per oz., S0 form, per Ib, $1 00; 'Dovers powdara, pe 81 25; opsom salts, per Ib, 8ke; glycerine, pure, per Ib, 25¢; lead acetate, per b, 20¢; oil castor, No, 1 per gal., SL castor, No. per gal., §1 40; o, olive, per gal,, $L 40; o origanti, 5lc; opium, 84 50: quinine, b W., and R, & 8., per oz, $1 20; potassium Totide, per lb., 38 50; ealicin, per oz, 40c; sulphate morphine, per oz, '$3 40; ralphur, por Ib,, 4o; strychnine, per oz., 1 3 Heavvy Bnrll\vnrc List. Lron, rates, 2 30; plow steel, speclal cast, 6c; crucible, 7o; special or German, bc; cast too; do, 16a2t c; wagon spokes, set, % 2623 00; hubs per uot, 1 25; telloes, sawed dry, 1 40; tonguos, ach, 70485c; axlew, each, 75c; #quare nuts per 1b, 7allc; washers, per b, BalSc; rivets, per ib, 11c; coil chain, per Ib, 6al2c; malleable, iron wodgos, 6c; crowbars, 6u; harrow ceoth, 4c; spring steel, 7a8c; Burden's horse shoes, 4 40; Burden’s muleshoss, 5 70, Batsen Wink—1In car lota, 400 per 100, ‘A1Ls—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 30, SHor— Shot, 1 85; buckshot, 2 10; oriental powder, kogs, 640; do, half 'kegs, 3 48; do, quacter e, 183 blasting, kegs, 8 35; fuse, per 100 fee ety Coar— Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- dis run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 500; W hitebreast nut, b 00; Iowa lump, 6 00; Towa nut, 00; Rock' Spring, 700; Anthra: ciot, 11 25a11 60; Canon City, 7 00 per ton, Leather, Oak role, 88@42c; homlock sole, 26@33c; hem.ock kip, #0c; runner 65c to 76c; hemlock calf, 85 to 100; hemlock upper, 22 to 24o; onk ; calf kid, 2751 oak kap, French kip. 00; l’llm\utfl ; linings, 600 to 8 50; toppings, B. L. Morocco, 80 to35c; ebble o simon, 2 50 @3 00. ‘Hannkss—No. 1 star oak, 35c; No, 2, 84c; 8be; No, 1 Oblo oal, S5c; No, 1 do, 316; Nov 1 Milwaukeo 34c; No, 2 do, 33c. No, 1 Pitta oak har, 35; No, B Pitta oak har, 8¢, Liquors, Rusis--Tmparted, 4 0G0 19924 00; domestic, 1 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, OnaxraoNis—Imported, por cute, 28 000 8400; American, per case, 12 00@16 00, Tobacco. Plug_Tobacco- Olimax, 47c; Bullion, 47c; Horseehoo, 4ic, Star, 46¢; Kudy, 4bo;’ Her: wey's, 40c; lek 88@40; S[N'urheld 46¢; Our Repe, 48c; Piper Heidsieck. 6ic. Fine Cut—Common, 30¢1 Medium, 4Cc; #ood, 45@00c; Hard to Beat, 70c; Favorits, ;" Dismond Crowa, S6c; Sweat Sistoon, *moking -0, 8., 22; Moeerschaum, 30c; Durham, 16¢ 0z, 51¢; Durham, 8 oz, 55¢; Dar- bam, 4 oz, 57c; Durham, 2 oz, 60c; Seal of North Carolins, 16 oz,41c; Seal of North Car olina, 8 oz., 43c; Seal of North Carolina, 4 oz., 480; Seal of North Carolina, 2 oz, boe; O, 8., Dusham, 4 0z, 28¢; 0. K. Durhan, 2 oz, 30¢; Unole Ned, ¢'a 25¢; Tom and Jerry 230 Paints Otls and Varnishes, Ors—110 carbon, per gallon, 11¢; 150 headlight, por gallon, 1c; 17 °" hoadigat per_ gallon, 1tc; 150° water white, 15c; line saod raw, per gallon, 50c; linseed boiled, per ard, winter str'd, per gallon, 70¢; No. 1, 60c; No. 2 heatafoot extra, per fl-llon, 900 ubricating, zero, per Kn)lun 30¢ summer, 15¢; golden machine, No, 1, per gal* lon, 86¢; No_ 3, 28c; sperm, signal, per gal 9oc; turpentine, per gallon, 40c; napths, 74c, ver gallon, 16¢, Lamber, WHOLESALE, We quote lumber, Jath and shingles on car at}Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND BOANTLING—16 feet and under, 00, ‘TimrRs—16 feet and under, 18 (0. oo TINBER 4D JoIST—20 5, 1900; 24 6., F:uclflo—l\o. 1,4 and 6 In,, 20 00; No, 2, Sunflunn——No, 1 (2d common boarde), 18 00; No. 2, 8rock Boarps—A, 4500; B, 40 00; O, 85 00, Froorixa—No, 1 8, 2200, ' Stoiva, clear—26 00; No, 18 00, Crruiva —§, 80 00; 8. 20 00, SHINGLES, best—3 tandard, § 00, TATH—3 00 per M, Liur—Per barrel, 100 bulk per bushel, bl owa plaster, bbl, 2 503 hair per bus tarred felt, 100 Ibs, ~——; straw board 800 Dry Paints White lead 80c; Frenck re, mhiting, 2he; whiting gilders, I{e; whiting com'l, 143 lampblack, ~ Germantown, lampbiack, ordinary, 106 Pruseian bia untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, Sc; burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4o; sionna, burn 4o sionn, faw, dci Parls green, genuine, 250" Paris green,common, 20; chroine green, 3 30c; chrome green, K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng 7be: vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian, red, 10c; rose pink, 1ic; Venetian, red, Cookson's, 2j0; Venetian, red. American, 1¢; red lead, fc chromo yellow, genuine, %0c; chrome yol- K ‘ochre 'rochelle, 8c; ochre, Frenh Cey Faris Winter's mineral, panish brown, 2Zjc; urniture, Kmrgnn” ¢ No. 1, §1; coach, ex 20; Damar, oxtra, asphaltum, extrs, 850, "nard ofl finish 1 50 1§ O1—White lead, (‘ml\hn.‘" P, ic ulntn\ lead, St, Louis, pur Marseil les green, 1to bIb can: ‘rench zine; aroen naal red seal, 110, French zine, in \nrmnh nsst., 200; French zine, In oil asst, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 1 ., 10¢; raw and burnt Sienna 10c; ndyke wrown, 13c; refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black and ivory black, 16¢; drop lxlmck, 16¢; Prussian blue, 40c; ultramarine blue, 'lllc' chrome green, L, M & D.. 16c; blind and shutter groen, L. M. & D., aris green, 18¢; lmgmn rod, 15¢; Venotian rfll 9c; Tus- can red, 22¢; Am oan \nnmlh«m. L &P 3 yellow ochre, 9¢; L, M., O, & D), 0., 18¢; yellow ochre, 963 golden cohire, atent dryer, 8c; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut. chestaut and ash, 160 c; ochre, American, r., lehigh brown, 24 Prince’s mineral, 8¢ VarN1siEs —Barrels, axtra, 81 10; furniture, No, e — DENVER MARKE Frovn - Colorado, 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 765 pat- ont, 100 Ibs,, 2 75@3 00; Kansas, 100 1be, 2 75 (©4100; rabim, 100 It 160; £ye, 1 00 b, 225 buck-wheat, per bbi. 7 b Grat, Fixp, Eto. L Wheat! 1001bs, 8100 corn in 'sacks on track, 100 Ibs, G3@70; ats, in sacks on track, 100 Ibs, eastern white, 1 15@1 20; Colorado white, 1 20@1 80; mixed, 110@1 15; barley 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 85; bran, ton, on_track, 14 0%@1b 00; chop, corn, 100 lbs, on track, 70c@75; chop rixed, 100 Ibs, on track, 100@1 20; corn meal, 100’ Ibs, 180 Hav—Baled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 00; apland, loose, ton, 10 00@12 00; second bot: tom, buled, 10 00@11 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, 12 B0@16 00; teaw, baled, on track, ton, G 0 @8 00, Burtes — Oreamery, fancy, lb, 4lo creamery, fine, 1b, 36 438c; diry, choice, 1b 20@22c; Gairyy good, Ib, 16@200; " dairy, faie b, 16@16c; cooking, Ib, 6@8e. ‘Eqas—State, candlod and ‘warranted, dor, b@36e; ranch, doz, 36@57 Criezss—Full eronm, 16@17c; half croam, b, 10@11c; skim, b, 9c; Swiss, domestic, b, 22@28¢; Swiss, imported, 80@520; Lim- burger, 18c. PourTrr—Live old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 50; dressed ducks, 1b, 16@16c; drossed turkeys, Ib,, 15@10c. Porators—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 95@1 05; sweet, per Ib,, de. ViGETABLES — Onlons, yellow, 100 Ibs, : cabbage, 100 ibs, 2 50y 100 Toe, 110@1 25 TFruiTs —Lemens, per box, Mees 450; oranges, Florida, per box, 650@7 00; appien, foncy Ebl, 6 (0G5 60; apples, medium, Cunen Meats—Hams, sugar oured, Ib, 113 @11§c; bacon, breaklast, Ib, 12@124c} dry wlt eides, Ib, 73@Sc; lard in’ paile, 9§@9%c; lard in c)wrcas & Frrsa Mrats—Dressed beef, Colorado, per Railwav Time Table. In Effect VM\ 18th, 1885, The atention of m nmmnz publle fa called Ahe fack that th complete and Absolutely correct time ta 1n the oity, All trains an depart from Omaha by Cantral Standard Tim; Tralns of the C 8. part from thelr dep wtroote; traine o 8L 3. & C. B. trom the B, & e Unlon Pacifc de ox0c0p! BURLINGTON, IOWA THE LARGEST IRON WORKS N THE STATE BRIDGE WORK, \ONTECTUg,, IRON WORK. Raenrs ror THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS SEND FOR ESTIMATES THE Murray Iron Works, ENGINES,| SPEcALTIES. BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MACHINERY. PATENT LoG DOGS AND SAW MILL SPECIALTIES. M. & 0. arrive at and mer of 14th and Wob do Autopatic Cut-Off Engines, Steam Pumps, Meat Cutting Machines. Tanking Outfits & Presses Wheeled Scrapers, 8 Fruit Evaborators, Praitie Corn Shellers. , O epot; sll others from Satards 6, oxcept Sunda extopt Mondy. gy WESTWARD DEPART. ARRIVE. uUnien Pacific. : Overand Rxpres Oolorado AL b0a|... ‘)-m; | & oon alloy | Expross . . 19 85 In Nsb. 54 Expross Night Exprose. SOUTHWARD, SPECIAL NOTICE;TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake It 1s {ho best and cheapeat food for stock of any kind. One pound Is equal ta three pou: ds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter Instead of running down, will incroaso In wolght and be In good marketable condl ton In tho epring. Dairymen, as well vs others, who use it, can testify to its mer its. Try It and judge for yoursolves. Prico 824 00 per ton. No charge for sscks Address WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, |7 @y 8 B5b)...V abash R + Clica OB xpross. “B¥.Louls Express . EASTWARD, C. M. & 8t. Paul iy Expross CUR). & Baoific| Dy Exproms. .. it Expross ‘Accommodation W. .l BOYER CO. DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETGC. ALONO Farnam Street. Omaha Day Expre: “Night Expross For Chicago via Plitem'th| For Chioago via C. Blufls NORTHWARD, C. 8t.P, M & O. “Sloux Oity Kxpress.. Dsiiand A«*ommmlnlnn low: A mi 8, Paul Nig) Exl-rnn i Express. | 9 46a) The 9 & mand & p m dummy draine also v the transfor in t{no to make eastorn co eclony 0ot o ohieck baggage OMAH NAINS ummy Tralns—Teave Omaha nau,sgg D. M. STEELE, & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS H.'B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Ohlcago, Manager of the Tea, Olgar and Tobacoo Departments. A full line of all grades of the above; also Pipes and Smokers’ carrled In stock, Prices and sawplos furnished on application, Open orders Intrusted to us shall receive our careful fiattentlon. Satlsfaction Guaranteed. AGEYVS FCR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O Du 9,98, 10,00, 14 16 4 m, 1 00, 00, 8 0, ¢ 00, 00, 0 1085 pm. On Sundays the §00 and 10 00 00 and 400 p m tral opot 18 minute o8 later, Leave Council Blufts (Blmd'l‘ dopot) 80,1050, 1 40 a m; 180, 2 and'1106 p m. On Sundays the 8 and 880 and 6 80 p m traine will not run, Transfor 7 minutes Iater, Omaha 20 minutos later. TransferTraing—Leavo Ou 815, 8 1068 m, 436, 0 10 a0 056 p m, dally Arriveat 0 45 and 1115 am, 1995, 7 85 and 816 p m, ABIG CAT = FREE Also 13 valuable and reliable re- cipes (never before published,) any- one of which is worth $1.00 and from that to $25.00, and a copy of the “Cultivator” sent FREE to any one that sends 3 stamps to pay postn«t etc., 3 comic picture cards will also be enclosed in the pack: age. These recipes are valuable to the household and any energetic per- son knowing the secrets they disclose need never want for money. Please write name and address plainly. Put 3 stamps in a letter and address it ™ 790, 8 80 C. F. COODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEB. H. HELLMAN & Co, g;f’g Sc; hogs, 1b, 63@6hc; ‘mutton, 1b, T The. Luvie Stook—Colorado steers, per 100 Ibs, 410@4 50, Hides,—Dry Flint No, 1, per Ib, 11§@12c; No. 2, Ib, 9@10c; groen steers and branded oalf, 1b, 4@bc; green calf,lb, H@flt\u, green kip, hoop nkins, dry, 8@10c; doer ekins, h Scflu, antelope skins, lo, 12@15; tallow, b, ‘Woot—Colorado No. 1. per Ib, 14@15c; buck, Ib, 8¢; Mexican, 7@10c. Fisn—Mackerel, No, 1, 140, kit, mess, 1 60@2 00; Oalifornta_salmon, haf bbi, 10 50; Holland_herring, kog, 1 60@1 60; trout, per 1h. 15@16e ——— 2he Clouds Breaking, Cuicaco, Vebruary 12 —The weather throughout the northwest _continues very cold but railway blockade appears to have becn ganerally lifted and trains are beinming to n‘all directions. Passenger trains which "the wost and southweat ars reported aa & mado good time, The resumption of ght traifio s expected to begin on all roads today. Temperature here at 8 o'clock was 6 below zero, Omaha 6 below, Dubuque 15 be- low, Fargo 21 below, Winnipeg 25 below. R — Jobn Tyan, of Buffalo, was accused of inti- macy. with the wife of hia friend, Frank Woods, and on denyiog the charge was shot by the Iatter. He jumpsd through a window with a bullet in the muscles of his back. HILL & YOUNG, {FORMERLY HILL & CO,,) Will Move Mareh 24 o 1213 Farnam We will now sell Street, |s , CARPE AND STOVES, o Lowesy Crsh Prices to reduce stock before Givo us a call and ssvo money. 1165 NORTH 16th STRE £ HTED WITH THE GFOGRAPHY OF YHIB FOUM CROCKERY By the central tind the W ALBERT LEA ROUTE." o4 e &1?:(‘1(’”3“1‘“‘:; t Baggage checked through fays aa low as compeiiiors ‘ anAr ROCK lsLAND ROUTE Y 0 HN, a1 ThL & Paie. g LEICARD s ot the WESTERN PUB. CO.,box Omn]m. Neb. THE CH!CAGO AHD WESTERN RAILWAY. CHICAGO. Milwankee & St. Panl RAITLWAY. The SHORT LINE. And BEST ROUTE, FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Cedar Rapids, Davenport Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Island, Kreeport, Janesvills, Elgin, Madison, La Crosse, Belit, Winona, And all other Tmportant points Fast, North east and Southeast., - Wholesale Clothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, OM.AELA. DN EIRIR.ASIECMS. BROWN. GEO.j BROWN ‘W. F. BROWHN & CO.: COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK Offce, Exchange Bullding Union Stock Yards, OMAHA, NEB. Also conneeted with Grogory, Cooley anagor Bay Btato Cattlo Co. Co , Unlon Stock Yards, Chicago. rost. st Nat'l Bank, Omaha, dress all communication: jon Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb+ «ska HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER}0F3 Wall Paper and Window Sha — { EASTERN{PRICESZDUPLICATED 18 FARLAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB Ticket office at 1401 Farnam stect (in Paxton Ho. te).and at Union Pacillc Depat AN SLERVERS o o ALG an Ot . Paul R'y o 14 to paskcrigers by courteous cmployes of the company 5 smuun,. Manager, Manager. 42t G . CLAKK, Gen'l uuumummum. TIMKEN SPRINC VEHICLES\ o e = THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PWSWMPWS Englne Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittingw, at wholesale or retail, BALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHUROR AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, L. A G-J2R FRANZ FALK BREWINC.CO, Milwaukee. Wis. GUNTHER & CO0.,, Sole Bottlers, w 10 enlarge to ull and proper proportl Balayptpter abolately certan. (OtheF portion bers develojed by o New Mtzchments Warranted 5 Years :BULD ON EASY PAYMENTS, New Wondwork ! ;| BEER - SANDER, HOWE & CO., LIVE STOCK COMMISSION — OFFICES, Domesti Union Stock Yards, Telephone No &7, Omaha, Neb LOVEIOY, 1228, xm Blreet, Cmaba,

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