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NEBRASKA ol Bauk OMAHA. NEBRASKA, PAID UP OAPITAL. BURPLUB NOV 1,1¢8: H. W YATES, A. B, TOUZALIN, Proaldent, Vioe Prosident. W. Y MOORE, JNO. 8, COLLINS, LEWIS & REED Kent K. Hiaycen, Ateistant and Acting Castler. RANKING OFFION] The Iron Bank 0OB. 12TH AND FARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESH TEANSAOTED, INTEREST allowed on Hime deposits apon avorable tarms and upon motounts of banks snd bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE Government Boada snd County and ity secarltios borght an Tn ita troatment of eustomers the most I ersl poli:s is purened consistont with safots +0d sound banking, and we invite corresponce 008 or personal inquiry in eonnection thore with T ——————— TP — FINANCE AND COMMERCE, | Hay—Eaay; prarle, 050@11 00; timothy, 00@15 00. Bran—Quiet; 58¢ r\l mil Cornmenal {c for March; 91%¢ for May. 58 pona hing done. TOLEDO February 10, ~Wheat — (it 2 red cash and e but firm; No. No. K} TorLxno, and wenk: N Corn—Quiet Oats—Dall; LIVERPOOL, Liverroor, Februaty 1 with poor demand and g @7n 41 Corn supply; winter, 7 ady with good demand at KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Crry, February Higher; cash i May, €6 Uorn—S ash, 3lc bid, asked, nomina CINUINNAT Crscrsati, February 1 and firm; No, 2 red, 80 Comn—Good demand at fall prices; mixed, Oats Rye— 16 0}d 15, —Wheat— 3le asked; 28} asked, ~Wheat —Scarce No. Steady; fair domand Firm; extea No THE DAILY BEE- ATURDAY, FEBRU2RY 14, 1885, Oar s—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16s, 120, 8s, 12§0, boxer be, 16 oz, 6, 140, M a1cngs—Per cultha. 880; ronnd,rl case 2 ; ,uare, cases, 1 70; Oshkosh, casesgr .0 St(um—]‘nwdami, 8¢; cut loaf, Se; an- 4 ulated, 7e; confectioners’ A, 6fc; Standard extra O, Bc; extra O, 5c; medium yellow, bjo; dark yellow, 5y@6je. Corriees—Ordinary grades, 19@124e: fair, 12 @134 good, 1340; prime, 14@15%c; chofos, 16@17c; fancy green and yellow, 16@16}c; c government Java, 206 Arbuckle's ronst. ed, 1530; McLaughlin's XX roasted, 15}c; imitation Java, 16§@18kc; Clark's Atrora, 1b}e, Synvp—Standard Com,, 38, bbls; Staadard do. 4 gallon kegs, 125, 1 SopA=Tn Ib papers, 820 per case; keg, per b, 2)c. ln?v Frorrs—No 1, quarter apples, bbls, C wliced, boxes, 7c: evaporated, boxes, blackberries, boxes, 11c; penches, }- boxes, 103; pesches, evaporated, 103 berries, ALOOHOL—188 pooof alcokol, onall extra California spirits per pr oot gallon; nu}my rofined epirits, 187 Prook, 110 per prool gsllon; redistilied vrhln)uw- 10001 50 ivnq blended, 1 50 a2 50, —1mported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 Kkies—Modium in barrels, 600; do In half barrels, 8 50; small, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 5 00; gherkins in barrele, 8 00 niet and firm at 14 00, sard—Good demand at 7 07}@7 12 Bulk Meats—Firm and onchanged; shoul short ril bort clear, 7 4c. Dall at 1 BALTINORE, February 1 1 dull; No, Whea! —West winter _red spot, Bartivone, ern, firmer and FINANCIAL New Yorr, February 13, —Money—Markot 1@2, clowing nt 13 per cent, Prime mercantile paper—4@bo. Sterling Dills— Fair husinoss, at 4 833, Sterling Exchango—Demand 4.86). Governmenta—Dull and § lower for 41 and 4 and half Jower for 3's, Stocks —There was & farther reaction in the stock market to-day, the opening quotations being 4 to § per cent lower than yesterday's clowe, and in the early dealings prices permit- ted declined further } to § porcent. The markot quickly developed a vigorous attack on Western Union, which sold down to 603. Paul was equally depreescd, solliog at 73, and Missouri Pacific showed a drop of § per cont. The remainder of the markots yielded rom } to ) per cent. There was & moderato reaction up to 1 o'clock, At the close the board wan weak, and the lowest prices to-day showing a ducline over yosterday of nearly 1 percent in most stocks on the active list, Dulness accompanied the weak- 1083 in the market aftar tho first hour, OOUPONS, Pulfie 6'sof 95 . BTOCKS AND BONDS, Oentral paciho. . Ohicago & Alton. Ohlongo, Buslngs cago, Burlington Delaware, Lackawana & Wmm o Denver & Rio Grande. rle. 0 P . Illinols Centr: . Xndianapolis, Bloom, Kansas & Texas. . Lake Shore & Michigan]Southern. Louisville & Nashville. Miohigan Contral. Missouri Pullw . 83j@soe, Uorn— Western, spot 40}@ m‘i. dy firmer and dull; mixed nd Quict; western white, 87 Ryo—Quiet at | arce and firm at 21@ 25c. "zlukey—\omlnnlly steady at 1 20@1 22, MILWAUKKE PRODUOR Mrtwankkg, February 13.—Whoat—W No. 2 Milwaukee, 70i; February, May, 824e. Corn—Dull; No, 3 white, Oata—Dull; No. 2 white, 800 503, Rye—Nominally unchanged and scarce; N 1, 65@05 Barley—Quie sprihg, extra, b Vi 7080 No. 2 spring, 50tc; No, 8 . NEW OBLRANS, New OnLEANS, bruary 13 —In good demand; mixed and yellow Oats—In good demand at 41@42c. ( um Meal--Weak and in fair demand at l’urk Ta modest demand at 13 75. Tard -Quiet and steady; refined tlerce; 7 8Th@7 £0. Whisky - Steady and unchanged. — LIVE STOCH, CHIOAGO, CH10AGO, Fobruary 18, — Drovers’ Journal reports: Dattlo—Receipts, 7,500; market very unoven and 15@ 20c lower; exports, 6 00@6 40; com mon to choice ; mon to good cows, ders, 4 15@4 £0. 2,000; slow, closing weak; packing and ship 50@s 05; skips 3 50 3| @4 2. Sheep—Receipts, 10,000; activa and 15@25c lower, imferior to’ good, 325@1 25; choloe, 49!(a't 75: market overstocked with . undesir- able grades, BT, LOUIS, St, Louts, February 13 —Cattlo—Receipts, 500 head; shipments, 500 head; good grades ac- tive and firm with demand far exceoding the supply. Exports, 6 00@f good to choice shipping, 5 40@5 90; common to medi 4 4u@d native butchers steers, 4 25@4 stockers, 3 50@4 00; feeders, 4 25@4 65; corn fed Texans, 4 00@4 60. Shoep - Receipts, 600 head; shipment, 400 head strong and active for_desirablo grades; 1 GENERAL PRODUOCE, CHIOAGO PRODUCE, On10a60, February 13.—Flour—Dull and unchanged; _ winter wheat 4 004 75; wmmg.n 4§ 75@4 50; Minnesota Bakers § 10@ \Vlmxt—\ ery quiet and steady: flustuations slight; opencd firm; aftér fluctuatiors im proved e, declined dc, and closed Ac over yes- terduy; (54@78}e for cash; 784c for February; 784@784e_for Marchy 79@79%o for April; 837 @sto for May: No, 2 red, S0c. Corn—Quiet and fluctuations slight, with feeling a shaae firmer; Ma ay advanced dc and and closed Jc to 3o over yusterday; S6R@:7c for February; 31 35¢ for for Apnl;” 10§@10jc tor Onts—Neglected; closed about as yesterday; for cwh aud Fobruary: 27ic for March; 27§@<7hc for April; 303@303c for ay. Rye—Steady at G3e. Barley—Nominal at 63@65c. Timothy Seed—Firmer and jc prime, 129, Flax Seed—Steady; No, 1, 1 48, l'.uL Moderately active and irrogular: opencd steady, declined c; later feeling was steadior and decline was recovercd: de- clined again and closed steady a inside fig ures; 13 00 for cash and February ) 14 for March; 1810 for Apri 17i@ 700 for 180 tor May. Lard—(uiet and tritla * higher; cash and February; 7 02}@7 05 for March; 710 for April; 7 174@7 20 tor May, Boxed Meats ~Shoulders, 4 80(@ 1 :10; short cloar sides, 6 99@7 00, short nib wides, 6 0@ Butter—Dull and unchanged; creamery, 82 (@34c; dairy, 27@28¢ Cheeso—In fair demand and unchanged; good to fine cheddars 104, Eggs—Firm; fresh, 20c, Hides Stuulli and unchanged, Tallow ly nml \mchnwed Whisky—At 1 15, Flour, bbls ‘Whea forn, Oata, bushel Itye, bushel Barley, bush NEW YORK PRODUON New YoBk, February 13, ~Wheat—S8pot grades adeanced dc and closed easy; options steady; receipts. 18,000 bushels; sxports, Boue; . 2 pring, ungraded r-d 7@ red, 913 92; May, clos. Tugher; Keoceipts, Bhip'ts, mg at' 0 Corn—Uash and February 1G2c higher, clesed with advance partly lost: later n|l‘(uu- steady, Receipts, 75,000 bushels; exports, 175,000 by ed, D@ 2and Muy losing at 453c. Oats~ {@}c higher; mixed fwestern, 36@ 8e; white western, 39@dlc. Egav—Western lmh, dull and e easier at common to choice 2 H0@4 25; extras, 4 50, KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK, Kn:sAs Crty, February 13, — Oattle—Re- , 10c _lower; oice #hippin 30; common t medium, 4 H0@4 stockers and feeders, 3 30@4 25; cows, 2 5@ 330, " Hogs—Receipte, 8300 head; market weak 3 pounds, 4 30@4 95, mainly 4 55@4 70. Sheep—Receipts 1600; msrket quiet; to good, 2 50@3 2 fair OMAHA MARKETS. Orrioe or THR OMAHA Bas, } Friday, February 12, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commiiesion mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain, Wheat—Cash No, 2, 614, Barloy—COash No, 2 nominal. Ryo—Cash No. 5, i Corn—No. . Oats—No, ln._ Live Stock Markct. W, I, Brown & Co., of the Union Stock Yards report the market as follows: Togs—4 60@4 80 fair to choice, actave; all sold, Toga irm at 1 000 4 The cattle market w Dbutchers’ stock was quo Sheep were quoted at 2 Market 50, quict to-day and at 3 00@: 75, 5@ 50, General Produce Poultry—In more active demand and show a elight advance over last weel, ons are wanted the most; demand for tur and ducks is fair, but geeee ens Dressed, per Ib, ch to good 7 Turkeys Dr 1@ fair to good, & (Geese Dressed, per Ib, choice, 11c; fair to good, 8@9, Ducks Dreesed, per b, choice, 10@11¢; fair to good, 9e. Tpgs—Are in more liberal supply now and quite an increase of recoipts is anticipated for the next week which will doubtless bring con. ndeul le lower prices, They are weak now 8ai0c; fair eed, per 1b, choice, l ntwr—l)mnlnd ia good, especially for the better grades, of which receipts are only very light. ~ Pricts continue firm and _prospects favor an advance, Creamery, fair to good, 14@16; choice dairy, 17@1 grades, S@10. Gamo—1Is now very quiet and recelpts have come down to a trifls since the 1st. rairie chickens, per do: fieese, 281; duc ku, 5, teal and $ l ‘otatoes —A s lnuK a8 nn the potato business will not amount to much. warm days of last week, but _they all show more or less frost, and 405 has been the highest price _obtained, \‘nll assorted stock, free from frost and put up in sacks, will probably bring 46@b0c. Onions—There have not been any receipts v, Unfrozen stock is scarce and will sel per bushel, or 2 25@2 50 per barrel, in eans—Are getting to be quite scarce now and market rules firm on clean stock, Navy, 150; medium, per bushel, T and slow salos a c per b, Honey %umb —Choice domestic, 15@16¢c; Pork—Firm and fai - e Tirm and faitly active; mew me ; Laxd nsettled; western steam svot, 7 30 ul}v itter—Demand fair; market firm at 10@ c. 8T, LOUIS PRODUCE, BT, Louis, February 12,- Wheat—Mar kot bigher butinactive: No. 3 rad R11@%50 for cash; 8% for January; 813@@ADY for l“chr\mv: 90i@y1fc, closing at 84gc for b ruary; 904@914c, closing at 91§@01c for May, Oh)rll" eaker ll&nl vl.lnw' &)‘m.‘oc ’\)l evsh, Januars b 4 i tor mfl.«l et gy P a an 31;0 i lower; 30§c bid for cash Lye—Very slow: @} bid, Barley—uiet ‘r:"iwdtfi‘fu\u) u nohes : oy, B@le, e S llig: Steady at 25. Beed—Quiet at 1 45, 60@80c 19@26¢ cremn- Californis, 14@15c, Beeswax—In good demand, Oholce hn‘ht Y.. Ib. 26@28c; common to good dark per lb, os—Ohio 05" bbl, $7.00; *York Stata" por bbl, 88.00; per § bbl. $4.75; oon- densed per apple, per gal. 85c, A wostern, 12¢; Wiscon: sin new, 12jc; young American, 12@13c, Maple Sugar—Pure, in bricks, per 1b., 160; Grocers' List, OaNNED Goons,—Oyste.s (Standard) per ocase, 890; strawberries, 2 ib "per case, 2 50; raspborries, 2 Ib, per _cass, 2 50, California, pears pcvuu. apricots, per case, b 00; Pes per case, b ; white cherries per un.cu- plums per case, 4 60; whortleber- riea 'por oase, 8 00; exg plums, 2 1b, per case, 290; orean gages, bnunn.zw;puu "non-%"' 20 T R e B, 8 fach, A few cars have been received during the | 84 do in half barrels, 4 50, Tras -Gunpowder, good} 45@55¢; 60@7oe: good 130; @100; Jnpan, natural 1 Japan choice, 60:¢.750; Oolong good, 85@. Yolong choice, 50; Souchong, good, 80@40c; choice, 35 Jouisinna, prima to choice, FA@Tho. 1 mackerel’) half bbls., 7 60; qulyumu 425 No. 1 kita, 100} family ita, 60c; No, 1 whitofih, half bb . ,650; No. 1 Kits, 903 family half bbis, 300; fami kita and pails, 60c; No, 1 trout, half bbla., b 25, WOODENWARE—Two hoop pails, 1 85; threa ¥ |les green, JOI8T AND SOANTLING—16 foot and under, 18 Trynrnrs—16 feet and nndor, 15 00, TissER AND JOIST—20 ft, 1000; 24 f¢., 00. Frxomwa—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 20 00; No, 2, 1800, Suearmiva—No, 1 (24 18 00; No. 2, 16 00, 8100k BOARDS—A, 4500; B, 40 00; ©, 85 00, Froousa—No, 1, 85 00; No, 2, 0 (0; No. [ 25 00; No, common boards), SiviNe, clear 2, 18 00, Critiyo —3, 80 m~ SHINGLES, best LaATR~3 00 per M. Live - Per_barrel, 100: bulk per bushel, &5c; cement: bbl. Towa plaster, bbl, 2 505 bair per bus, 50c; tarred felt, 100 'lbs, straw board 8 00. Dry Paints Whits lead 89¢; French re, Coy Fatis 2jo; whiting gilders, 1{c; whiting com'l, Tho; Iampblack, ~ Germantown, lampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian bl um.rnlnnrun\ 18¢; mml)ka, brown, 8o burnt, dc; umbe fenna, «[nnm\, raw, do: roen, cumumn,'!l\ chrome green, K., 1 vermillion, Americas 100; rose pink, 14c; Vel Venetian, red. Amer chrome'yellow, genuin {.,12¢: ochre ru ochre American, high brown, 23c qwmm. brown, 2o} Prince's mineral, 3c. Vansisites - Barrols, per gallon: Fueniture, No. 1, 81; coach, ex- extra, 81 10; furniture, tra, 81 40; coach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, 81 Japan, 7003 asphaltun extra, 85, shellac, 88 50; hard oil finish $1'50, Paixts 18 O1L—White lead, Omaha, P. P, 54c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, b3 i 1to 51b caus, 20c; reen seal, 12c; French zinc, red seal, 1lo, 1ench zine, in varnish asst., 20c; Frenchzine, 22 50; No, 8, , 20 00, 50; standard, 300, 1 be burn ht lndn.n, red, , rod, Cookson’s, rod lead, hrome yel* chre, Franh hoop. paile, 210, Tube, No. 1,9'00; pioneer washboards, 1 85; Double Crown, 4 90; well- buckets, 8 85. Soars— k‘n Savon Imperial; 8 15; Kirk's satinet, 830; Kirk's standard, 8 65‘ Kirk's White Russian, 4 85, Porasi—Ponnsylvania cans, 4 cans in case, 35 Hul)hm.n ball, 2 r.l nnuo. 180; An- chor ball, 2 doz. in oas OANDY—Mixed, lllllc- utmk, 10allc; twiet stick, 104c. Vinkaar—New York apple, 16¢; Ohio ap- ple, 13¢, r bbl, 1 S&x) Ashton, SaLr—Dray loads in sacks, 8 50; bbls d Ba, T2 I ves clokty 68 Oorn Corn, 7he. StARcH—Poarl, 4he; Starch, 8c; Excelsior Glos, 7; Spicks— Peppor, 100; spice, 140; oloves, 20c; o ssin, 15¢, Dry Goods Brows SuerTINGs—Atlantic A, 74o; Atlan- tio P, 60; Atlantic LL, bic; Brunswick, 7ho; Be“ar Dam LL, 6c; Lawrence LL, bic; cific H, 7§c; Royal Standard, 6fc; Indian HundA 7 ‘Wauchusett A, 3o, Fixe Browy SugeriNGs —Argyle, 64e; Pep- pogoll R, 7e; Salisoury R, o, BrEACHED CoTToNs—Hallon, 4-4, 63c; Bal- lon, 7-8, be; Cumhellnnd 4.4, 8o; Davoll DD, 8he; Fairmount, dhc; Fruit of the Loom 4, Glory of the West, 8ic; Golden Gate, Bjc; HI 7.8, 80 Hill 4.4, T3o: Lonadale, 7de; Now York Mills, 1130; Wamsutta, 104c. Duoks (Colored)—Boston, B oz., 1130s Bos- ton, 10 0 1440; Boston, 9 z., 14 Fall Kiver Duos (Grag)—West Polnt, 8 oz., 116; West Point 10 oz., 14¢; Point Bear, 8 oz, 11c. 'rxcxmou—nmo.keq 134c; Continental Fancy, 9§c; Cordis, 10§c; Pearl River, 12¢; York, 12hc; Hamloton Awnings, 123c. DeN1M8— Amoskesg, 14c; Beaver Creek AA 12¢c; Beaver Creek B. 11g; Beaver Oreek > 10c; Haymakers, 80 Jaffrey D & T, 12§c; X, 12§c; Pearl River, l'lc. ‘War. XA (brown), 12; Warren BB (brown), 1c: Warren CC (brown), 100, Caxbrics - Fifth avenuo glove finish, 4c; Keoystono glove finish, So. onser JeANS —Amory, 7he; Hancock, 8c; Hearsayer. 83c; Rockport, 7c. PrINTS - Allens, bic; AmaricmA b§c; Armn- old’s 6c; Cocheco, 6c; Harmony, 44o; Indigo, Tndigo 7-8, 114c: Indigo 4-4, 12c; Steel Kiver, 536, Charter Oak, 44c PRiNTS bmmmos—Amefl 50; Oocheco, 5it;Gloncester, bc; Southbr'dge, 44¢; Waver- leys 4fo; Rosedale, 4¥c. Gixarws—Amoskeng ataples, 8oy Bator |10 staples, Sc; Lancaster staples, Sc; Plunket blaids 9c; Hudson checks, 84c; Amoskesg Persians, 9jc. Daiss Goops—Atlantio alpacen, 93c; Per- slan cashmere, 284c; Hamleton cashmere, 163c; Hamleton Fancus, 114c; Hamloton brocades, 15¢; Arlington brocade, 18c, vrugs, Druus AND OHEMIOALS —Acid, carbolic, 40c acid, tartaric, 50c; balsam copaiba, per lb. 66c; bark, sassafras, per b, 12¢; calomes, per 1b, 80c; cinchonidin, per oz, $0 50; chloro- form, per Ib, 81 00; Dovers powders, per b, $1 23; opsom salts; per lb, She; giycerino, pure, per Ib, 25c; lend acetate, por b, 20c; oil castor, No. 1 per gal., $1 50; oil castor, No. per gal., $1 40; oil, olive, per gal., $1 40; origanui, 50c; opium, $4 50; quinine, W., and R. & 8., per 120; potassium Todide, per Ib,, 83 50; salicin, per sulphate morphine, pe $3 40, per b, 4c; strychnine, per o Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 30; plow steel, special cast, 6c; cruciblo, 7c; special or German, be; cast too; do, 16a%0c; wagon spokes, wet, 2 2543 00; hubs pox et 125; telloes, sawed dry, 140; toniguoe, each, 7088 les, each, 75c; Aquare nuts per 1b, 7alle; washers, per Ib, BalSc; rivets, per 1b, 11¢; coil chain, per lb, 6al2c; malleable, 8c; iron wedges, Gc; crowbars, teoth, 4c; spring steel, 7nSc; Burden shoos, 4 40; Burden’s muleshoes, 5 70, BaRBED Wiik—In car lots, 400 per 100, Natus-Rates, 10to 60, 230, Sror—Shot, 1 85; buckshot, 2 10; oriental powder, kegs, 640; do, half 'kegs, 3 48; do, quarter kegs, 188 blasting, per 100 feet, 50c. Lran—Bar, 1 65, Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run_ Blosaburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 500; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Tows lump, 5 00; Towa nut, 500: Rock’ Spring, 7 nthra clet, 11 35al1 60; Canon City, 7 00 per ton, Leather. Oak sole, B8@420; hemlock sole, 28@33c hem_ock kip, 80c; runner 850 to_76c; hemloc calf, 86 to 1 00; hemlock upper, 22 to 2ic oak upper, 21c; alligator, 400 to b 50; calf kid, einen kid, 250 to 2751 oak kip, 20 to 1 80; French kip, , 600 to 860; boppings, Morocco, 30 to 85c; ebble 300, o .m- No. 1 Milwaukeo 84c; No, 2 do, 830, Msal Pitta oak har, 850; No, B Pitts oak 0 Liquors, Roys—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 1 99@4 00; domestic, 1 50@8 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 76@4 00, CHAnPAGNES—Imported, per case, 28 00@ ; American, per case, 12 00@16 Tobacco. Plog Tobacco- Olimax, 47c; Bullion, 47c; Horseshoe, 44c, Star, 460; Rudy, 450; Her- sey's, 40c; Black, 88@40; Spearhead, 460 Ovr itvpa, 48 l’lpel Heidsieck, 640, Fino Cut—Common, 30c; Medium, 4Cc; good, 45@60c; Hard to Beat, 70¢c; Favorite, 0c; Diamond Orown, 5bc; Bweet Sixteen, B ks ~0, B 2 Mesnciaim, Al Durham, 16c 0z, 510; Durbam, 8 oz., 55¢; Dar- bam, 4 0z 57c; Durham, 3 oz, 60c; Seal of North Caraling, 15 cn,«flc Seal of North Car- ollnséuoh | of Nnnh Cnulhn, 4 oz, Pt Norih 0 arolina, 2 oz, 60o; Durham, 4 0z., 280; O, Abux , 2 0z, w«; Durham, 4 oz, #; 0. K D, 3o O1s—110 carbon, 50 ht, per gallon, 13¢; l1b° Inldnant per gdlun. 16c; 150° water white, lbc, Hn 1'60¢; No. 3, sperm W. B.,' per gal g gallon, 65; neatsfoot sxh’p,p‘r gallon, %0¢ 1, Too! lubricating, sero,” e gallon, e lummsr.lbo olden machiae, o1, pet gal lon, 86¢; N perm, si 90c; turpentins, per gallon. 4 ver gallon, 1 lon, We q; umber. siOmaha st the in oil asst, 16c; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b aw and burnt Sienna 10c; vandyke refined Iampblack, 12¢; conch black And ivory black, 16¢; drop ' black, 16c; Prussian blus, 40c; ' ultramarine blue, 18c; chromo green, L. M_ & D.. 16¢; blind and shtter groen, L. M, & D., 16c; Paria grien, 18¢; Indian red, 150; Venotian red, 9c; Tus: can'red, 22c; American \nmullmn. 1 &P.- : yellow ochre, 9¢; L, M., O. & D. 0., 18¢; yellow ochre, 9¢; golden ochre, 16¢; patent dryer, 8c; graining colors, light onl, dark oak, walnut. chestnut and ash. 160 o gl DENVER MARKET. Frovn—Colorado, 100 1bs, 1 50@1 76y pat- ent, 100 1bs., 2 75@3 00; Kansas, 100 lbs, 2 75 3'00; grabam, 100 lbe, 150; ryn, 100 Iba, 225; buck-wheat, per bbi. 7 60, Fiep, E10.—Wheat!' 100 Ibe, 8100 corn in sacks on track, 100 Ibs, G@7 onts, in sacka on track, 100 Ibs, onstern white, 20; Oolorado white, iy £0@150; mizod, oy ton, on_track, 14 00@16 D, Ibs, on track, 70c@75; chop rixed, 100" Iba, a;lmck 100@1 20; corn meal, 100 bs. 180 40, Hav—Baled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 00; upland, loose, ton, 10 00@12 00; second bot- tom, baled, 10 00@11 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, gpfl%@lb 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 6 00 Burrer — Oreamery, fancy, b, dlo creamary, fine, 1b, 35°€33c; dairy, choico, Ib 20@22c; dairy, good, Ib, 18@20c; ' dairy, fair 1b, 15@16¢; cooking, 1b, 6@8e. Gacs—State, candled and ‘warranted, dor, 5@36c; ranch, doz, 36@3 Curesg—Full croam, xs@m, half cream, b 10@1lo; “skim, 1b, 9o; Swian, domentic b, 22@23c; Swiss, imported, 30@320; i burger, 18c. Povthy—Live old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 50; dreused duch 15@16¢; dressed turkeys, i’o‘ruum—(}olondo, 100 lbs, 9@105; swect, per Ib., 4o VEGETABLES — Onlons, yellow, 100 Ibs, 225; cabbage, 100 1Ibs, 250; beets, 100 1bs, 1 10@1 25; turnips, 100 1be, 1 25, Frurts —Lemons, per box, Messina, 4 00@ 450; oranges, Florida, per box, 650@7 00; apples, fancy bbl, 500G5 60; apples, medium, @O]t:!mzbb MKATB:H;“R;!,‘IB hr ?fé‘i’z !l,b, 515 c; bacon, breaktast, Ib, 12@12kc} dry s, 1b, 73@Sc; lard in pails, 93@9c; lard in tierces, Sfo, Fugsi Meats—Dreased beet, Colorado, per %’a‘*“’ hogs, Ib, 6}@64c; mutton, W Luvs Srook—Colorado steers, per 100 Ibs, 4 10@4 5 Hides, Flint No, 1, per Ib, 113@12c; No. 2, Ib, 9@10c; green_steers and branded oalf, 1b, 4(abc; groen call,Ib, B@10c; greon kip, Ib, 6 sheop skins, dry, 8@10c; deer skins, 1 T52a00s amialope.slins, 1o 15215, eatiow: Ib, 5@6e ‘Woor—Colorado No. 1. per 1b, 14@160; buck, Ib, 8c; Mexican, 7@10c. ‘186—Mackerel, No, 1, 140, kit, mess, 1.60@2 00; Oslifornia_salmon, hait bbi, 10 50; Holland_herring, keg, 1 50@1 €0; trout, per 1b. 15@160 7 PHOTOGRAYHER 213 North 16th Street. 0l Bee Hise Stand. The presont. proprietor wishes it understood_ that all photographs are made eatisfactory before being delfvored from this gall Tho old management rotires and Mr, H, K. Gray succeeds. 0. Amelis Buroughs 617 Dodge St.. < Omaha, ELEP 4018 UNACGUATATED WITH THE GTOGRAPKY OF YN TAY WILL BF BY FXAMINING THIB MAR THAT THE aition of ita line, the shortest ro: A being com, Bautiful Day Couchien, Magi alining Cha Byl % “w . ALBERT LEA louTE- A New and Direct Line, via Sencca and Kank Koo, has recently been opéne Wport No m.n.mm “atian ¢, Lexington. clncuuuu ‘Min) 0 point ravel on Fast Expres Bagiag: . nd rates of fa wars'es o a8 Compeniare that o iled information, get the Ma GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE At your nearest Ticket Offioe, or wddeese . CABLE, 2 J) Goa | Thi & Pabe. A T3 BTHTOLBIAC, AYOTS- o8 uotivity, positively impotency, I Railwav 'I‘_ime ‘Table. In Effect Jan, mh 1885, The attention of the abllo 1a ealled to the fach that thisla the only complete and absolutely correct time table published in the city Ail tralne arrico at and depard fr Oentral Standard Tim Trains of the O St. P, M. & 0. arrive at and do part frem thelr depot, corner of 14th_and Webstes stroets; trains o, the B. & M., O, B. & Q.. and K, 0 8t. J, & C. B. from the B. & M, depod; all okhers from Ahe Unfon Pacl [ Omaba by o, excopt Sunday) WESTWARD ARRIVE. Union Pacific. Overland Express A | PN | 7508 L in All and Expre Night Express. .. SOUTHWARD, Mls?oun Pacific § Day Expro Via Councll IKIum . ‘Wabash Routo. | Ca goRxpress v, |1 ouls Express . ASTWARD, C. M. & St Paul .. Day “Express .Night Exprow ‘Accommodatio <Dy Expro ~iNIght Expres . & For Chioago NORTHWARD, C 8t. P, M. & O. Sloux City Expross...|... (Oakland Aocommodation ¥ ¢ Expross. 4, Paul Night Expross The 9 m and 5 p m dummy trains also rrive ab a4 the transfer In time to make eastorn co eotlons, but not to cheok baggage OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Dummy Tralng bnl\u Omaha at 8 40,8 00 900,10 00, 11 16 % 200, 8 00, 4 00, 6 00, 8 00, 108 pm. On Sun yiho 800 and 10,00 & 4 500 ahd 4 00 p m tralna do not run. Arrive &b drans for depot 18 minutes later: Brosdway depos 20 min. utes lat Leave Counoll Blnfll(llroul'li 980,108, 1 40 and'1106 p m. On Sundsya the § 80 and'10 80 & m and 880 and 6 80 p m trains will not run. Arrive ad Transfer 7 minutea later, Omaha 20 minutes later, 3rx’ra|ng—bolvn om-h- M B 16,858 10 and 666 p m, and 11168 m, 133,786 and 818 p N BIGCAT - FRE Also 13 valuable and reliable re- cipes (never before published,) any- one of which is worth $1.00 ard from that to $25.00, and a copy f the “Cultivator” sent FREE to any one that sends 3 stamps to pay postage etc., 3 comic picture cards will also be enclosed in the pack- age. These recipes are valuable to depot) ah 720, 880 80. 480, 530, 6 85 the household and any energetie per- son knowing the secrets they disclose write name and address plainly. Put 3 stamps in a letter and address it 509, Omaha. Neb. Tve CHICAGO avo w RAILWAY. R.A.ILWA.Y. And BEST ROUTE, FROM OMAHA TO TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN,OMAHA AND Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Clinton, Dubnque, Rockford, Rock Tiland, Xreeport, Janesville, Beloit, \\ inona, And all other Important points Last, North- need never want for money. Please to the WESTERN PUB. CO., box ., CHICAGO. The SHORT LINE. THE EAST. Cedar Rapids, Davenport Elgin, dison, La Croase, east and Southeast, Ticket office at 1401 Farnam stect (in Paxton Ho- tel), and at Union Pacific T CARS 1IN 1% WoRLD are P ot the Chicago milwaukee & vory attention fepaid to paseciigers by courteous employes of the compan; FHC Pass Agent, ¥l Superintendent, 708 OLD RELLABLE THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY, [SUOCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B. 00.] Bll]larfl & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD. Joha Hookstraseer General Agent or Hobraska an Western Tows, 50 8. Tonth Btreet + + + + OMAHA, KEB atiou Billlard and Pool Tables and materls TIMKE 'Ll:_llfle VEHICLE®\ ol aud proper propertiont , abaolubely cortata. (Otber portio e sl 1t > veiope for 0 cta. Address L.\.-fi Berawer 479, BUFTALS, W BURLINGTON, IOW}\ THE LARGEST IRON WORKS o' THE STATE BRID(-E WORK, \“Q’NECTI"%[ /nocl WORK, AGENTS FOR THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS. SEND FOR ESTIMATES THE Mursay Irox Works, ENGINES, SPECIALTIES, BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MACHINERY. PATENT (08 boGS AND SAW MILL S PEEIALTIES. Autopatic Cut-0ff Engines, Steam Pumps. Meat Cutting Machines, Tanking Outfits & Présses Wheeled Scrapers, Frujt: Evaporators, Prairie Comn Shellers. SPECIAL NOTICE;TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake It Is {he boat and cheapest food for stock of any kind. three pou:ds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter instead of running down, will Increase In weight and be In good marketable condd ton In the spring. Dairymen, as woll #s others, who use it, can testify to lta mew lta. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price 824 00 per ton. No charge for sacks ddress WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omnhn, Neb, P. l BOYER COo., DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. 10RO Farnam Wtreeot. Omaha One pound {s equal to D. M. STEELE, & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS g.B. LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Chloago, Manager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of the above; also Pipes and Smokers' carrled in stock. Prices and sawples farnished on application, Open orders Intrusted tc us shall recelve our careful Battontlon. Satlsfaction Guaranteed. ABENVS FCR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO C. F. COODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEB. M. HELLMAN & Co,, Whoiesale Clothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 18TH, ONMAXELA. . NEBR.ASE.MA. W IF. BROWN, GEO,y BROWN ‘W. F. BROWN & CO.: (COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK Offce, Exchange Building Union Stock Yards, REFERENCES) OMAHA, NEB. FixsT NATIONAL BANK, Omaha; W A. PAXTON, Prest. and Treas. Unfon Stook Yds., Omaha Also conneoted with Gregery, Cooley Co , Unlon Stock Yards, Chicago. SwAN Dos., Cheyenne. Joun A. McSiiaxs, Manager Bay State Cattlo Co. J. A, CRMIGHTON Prest. First Nat'l Bank, Omaha, Addross all communications—Unlon Stock Yards, Omahs, Nebrasks. HENRY LEHIVIANN JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Shaes EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED 18 FARLAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMPE Engine Tflmmlwnfil olesale or retail, AND BCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. LAG*ER‘FHANZ FALK BREWINC:CO. Milwaukee. Wis. BEER ') GUNTHER & C0,, Sole Bottlers, SANDER, HOWE & CO., LIVE STOCK COMISSION <2 S, 134 St., Teleohone Nu. i, Union Stock Yards, Telephane No, 576, Omaha, Neb Liberal Advunces on'Consignments, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Flttings. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCR

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