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THE DAILY BEE---MONDAY, FEBRU2RY 16, 1885, for Webruary; 86¢s for March; 013@ fa NEBRASKA 1 a shade bettar; § Nato Bank,~ Barley—( OMAHA, NEBRABEA. Iiutt .- PAID UP QAPITAL. SURPLUS NOV 1,186 Unchang 19@25¢ cream $350,000 22,000 ] lax Seed Euwy; 00, Q prairie, 950@11 00; timothy, A. E. TOUZALIN, Vioe Prestdent.” W. V. MOORE, JNO. 8. COLLINS, LEWIS 8. REED, Kent K. Hayden, Assistant and Acting Castier, BANRING OFFICN| The Iron Bank OOR, 12TH AND FARNAM STS, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAOTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits apon avorable terms and npon sscounts of banks d bankors, FOREIGN EXOHANGE Government Bonds and County and Olty securities bought snd sold. In ita treatment of enstomers the most li! eral polioy i pursued consistent with safet: snd sound banking, and we invite corresponce #noe or personal inquiry in sonnection there with e R T TR SR AT FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL New Yomg, February 14, —Money—1@2, closing at 1} per cent, Prime mercautile paper—1@0a. Sterling Bills—Quiet and unchangad at 4 834, Sterling Exchange—Demand 4 86}, Governments—Dull, but fiem, Stocks—The stock market was sgain weak and lower to-day, the decline bemg led by Western Union, Some of the prominent operators on the bull side throughout the re- cent advance were large sellers to-day, and they made no effort to conceal the fact. It was very positively asserted that the bears in the Western Union made private sottlements at about 63, The downward course was checked about 2 o'clock, and in the last hour the market rallied a fraction, All active stocks were lower, however, than the close of yosterday. Comparing prices this evening |, with a week ago, there's a decline of from 1to | Eggs—3Veatern frash demand falr and mar- 3¢ in the majority of the most active stocks, | ket irm at 27c, Y Y T R Y Rk —~Demand fair aud market firm at 8 Boarn — W for March; 11'and nominal, Oats ~Nothiog done, TOLEDO, Toueno, February 14.—Wheat — Quiet and we 2 red cash and lnhrlmvy Corn but firm; No. 3 cach fe. KANSAS CITY, (!l\ at — Dull §o for May, and Quiet Oata— Dull; No, Kansas Corn— Quict but stea \ly wnd in fair demand at '4e 0}d, CINCINNATI, ATI, February 14, m.mi fair and market firm; No. ~— Wheat—Da 2 red, 8@ Corn~Demand fair and market firm; No, 2 mixed, 43 0 tronger at §3@38}c. Ryo—CGiood demanc at good prices: T2@ Quiet and unchanged; extra No, 3 l’llrk = Quiet and firm at 18 60, Lard—Quiot t Bulk Meats Whisky % firm at 7 05, Firm: short ribs, 6 75, Quiet at 1 13 NEW ORLEANS, Nrw‘ ORLEANS, In goc white February 14, lemand; mixed and yellow, @b Oats—Western, market ea:ier: choics quoted at 41@420; Texas rust proof 42@43c. Corn Meal spot at 2 8 Pork—TIu good demand and market fairly steady at 13 Lard \hxlub but steady; refinad tlerce; 7874; kea 7 73; primoe steam at B rn:) 'ln better demand and market steady In good demand and scar L) 101 @30c., Bulle Moats 1124 : shonlders y long clear 4; o bw.mg(. Whisky Market, ateady; western rectified 1 05@1 25, LIVE STOCHK, OHICAGO, CH10AGO, February 14, — Drovers’ Journal reports: Cattle—Receipts, 8,000; 10@]15¢ under y common to chowca feeders, 4 00«4 65 Hogs—Receipts 21,000; rough packing 4 064 Ohloago, Burlington Delaware, Lackawana & Wesf Denver & Rio Grande. . narket active esterday, exports, 6 75@6 2 shipping, = 8 00@ 3 ¢ ntral Indianapolis, Bloom, & Westorn. nsas & Texas...... Lake Shore & Michigan! Southern. Louisville & Nashville Michigan Central. Missouri Pacifi Nofl&hetn Pacific slow and 10c lower; packing and ship: “TReceipte, 4,00 ver; inferjor to_good, to extra, 4 266 £ 75, BT. LOUIS, Sr. Tours, February 14, -~ Cattlo—Receipta 500 bead; shipmeuts, 1,800 head; very quict th only small loca! trade; 1 x- <. Exoorts, 5 401 common to native butchers steer : ; Jeeders, 4 active and 10@15c 1 70@1 00; chuice o) flnm common to Cicago, Mflwnukee& sa Pnul oo o' choice, 006 8t, Paul & Omaha KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK, + Kaxsas Orry, February 14, — Oattle—R ceipts, 1100 head; market weak, 10c lowe exports, 5 50@5 50; good to ¢ 20; common to medi dera, 3 30@ kers and fo Rex 10@1 5 ipte, lower; market slow 85 to 340 pounds, 60, 00; merket quist; fair Sheep —Receipts d, 2 10@3 1 e GENERAL PRODUOE, OHIOAGO PRODUCE, OmH10AG0, Febrnary 14, —Flour—Qniet a1 unchanged; winter wheat 4 00@1 7: Mihigan # 754 50; Minussota Eakers 3 10 100, — OMAHA MARKETS, Orrioz or THE OMAEA Ban, Saturday, February 14, TRADE OF THE PAST WEEK, During the past week there has been noth ing of particu'ar importance transpired in the business centers of Omaha. Trade hus been hardly as brisk as during the preceding weelk, s|but the markets have continucd firm, anc have not uudergene any change of impor- tance, Collections are reported as much bat- ter than for two months past, and the money market is much more eaey than for some lit- tlo time past. During the past few weeks considerable eastern capital has found its to Omaha and various parts of Nebraska, seeking investment, Money can now be iucd very reasonably upon real estate securi tles. Those in a position to know assert that the stricgency in the money market which has pravailed for the pastfew months will now give away to brighter times, and one and all are hopeful, and express a belief that the cuming epring trade will be a good one in all branches of business. During the past week wheat has declined slight'y, closing Saturday thice-cighths of a cent lower than the pro k. Corn closed steady, showing s decline of 3 cent from the figures of tha pre. vious week, Oats dropped off § cent, but olosed firm, The trade in hogs during the past week has been very lively, and when the market closed Saturday pnight there was not & hoof remaining unsold in the Union stock 13 peps. Following wero the sales at ‘the Union stock yards Saturday, reported by W, I, Brown & Co, All the hogs iu the yards were sold, aud the market closed steady: 601 Wheat Quiot and dull and fesling o shade egsier; declming jade, and closed jo under Jaise for cash; 17ic for Fol- s for April; 3@ Uom —Ste dy S74c for cash; for Maren; H'.'w May. Oats - Quiet and about unchanged and a little mor settlers, 27@274e for e for March; 274 @30)c for May. l*n-hnmry, ¢ for Apnl; @7he Rye—Lirm st 63c, Barley—Nominal Timothy Seed- prime, 1 30 Flax Seed—Scarce and firm No. 1,1 48, Pork — Quiet aud tame and ruled § lower and closrd outside s or February; 17 ) for April; 13 Lard—Quiet end ruled 2@ lower sud clossd tame at 700 for cash aud February; 7007 024 for March; 702 @7 10 for April} 16@ 7 174 for May, Soe MM Boxed Meats - Snoulders, 4 £0@+1 :10; short olear sides, 6 90@6 U5; ehort nb sides, 6 15 @6 50, Whisky—At 115, Butter—Dull and unchanged; @ 34o; duiry, 27@283, oese— Quiet finn cheddais 10}, Eggs—Firm; Hides—S eady and unc Tallow—Steady aud unch snwed, Keosints, Flour, bbls. ... 1,00 ‘Wheat, bushels, . Dorn, bushels Oats, bushel Rye, bushels. Bazley, bushels NEW YORK PRODUON New York, February lI—WhflAt—C»h lots firm; options opened (@ 3c I closed steady, with a slight rec 19,000 bushels; sxports, 50000 ing, 91c; ungraded r.d No. 2red, 920934 Firm and advanced 7 173 for May. creamery, o and unchanged; good to Bhip'ts. 1,000 13,000 16,000 0,000 May, closing st The opening of the packing bouses has had a tendency to advance the price of hoge, and a good brisk market can now be looked for The produce market has Leen very fair during the past week, and all kinds of produce has found a ready market at good prices, Poul- try has Leen in more actiye demand than at any time eiuce the holidays, and all kinds of fowl bud a ready market, with the exception of geese, which go off very slowly, Eggs bave been 'yery scarce for a fow weeks past, but are now more plentiful, and larger re- ceipts are expected this week, then thera will doubtless be a decline in prices. Oa Satur day they were weak at 30 8lc, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commiesion mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other loal huyer Grain, Whub—Ouh No, 2, 604 —Cash No, 2. nominal, Rya Cash No. 8, 480, Corn—No. 2, 21fc, Oatsa—No, I 22¢, Corn - 8pot lote3@ e lower; op*ions steady. Receipts, 80,000 bushels; exports, 170,000 bushels; ungraded, 50@513e; No. 2, 014@5140; May closing at 48%c. Oats -Shade dull and lower; receipts, 40, ooolmuhd- exports, none; mixed western, —~Western freeh, quiet but steady at Fork -Firm and faitly active; new mess 14 00@ 14 Lud Steady; contract spot quoted at lmu. r—Firm an fairly active, BALTIMORS, Barrivons, February 14.—Wheal —West :m. oasier and dull; No, 2 winter red spot, 884c. o~ Western, steady western spot 40c, Oats—Steady and (Quiet; wostern white, 87 @88¢; mixed 51@s Ryo—Quiet at 73@70c, ree and firm at 24 hiskey— Steady at 1 20@ MILWAUKEE PRODUOR MiLwArKEE, l‘ebru-n 14, Mllmmken February, (;ulu ‘lu\ld 3 white, Oate—Dull and unchanged @30k, ZRye —~SsarceZand firn “Barley—Scarce aud 8T, LOUIS PBODU Br. Lous, Febraary 14, ket lower but alow; 8 §@85ic for cash and quiet; mixed $h@89. N, 2 white, 30 No. 1, (53, #pring, 53ke. Live Stock Market, W. F. Browa & Co,, of the Union Stock Yards report the market as follows: Hogs—4 (0@4 80 fair to choice, Market Wheat -Mar 55c caeh; ln\lvnmry 14, —Wheat— Quict: cash March, G3c ) ; May. bid; 63jc nsked, ) ;s March, 30c bid, | & 30jc a 3 d, |' l)M.«—Uull IL(I nominaly 23 LIVERPOOL, Liverpoor, Febroary? 14, - Wheat — Quiet with poor demand and mpplv rood; winter, 78 7 3 epring, Gs, 74 1d. . | 80@76¢; good Imperial, 40@43c; case, 8 raspberries, 21b, per case, 2 50; California pears per case, b 80; apricots, per caso, b peaches per case, b 90; white cherriea per case, 6763 plums per case, 4 03 whortlober- riea per case, 3 00; egg plums, 2 Ib, per case, | 1500, 290; green gages, 2 Ib, per_case, 2 Y0; pine aples, 2 Ib, per case, 3 20@5 50 Rorz—Sisal, 4 iuch and larger, 8kc, § inch, | 2900 Bo; iron wedges, 6c; erowba teeth, 4c; spring steel, 7aSc: ehoes, 4 40; Burden's muleshoos, BAkpED WiRE—In car lots, 400 per 100, Narra—Rates, 10 to 60, 8ror—Shot, 185 lvn(‘uhuL 21 powder, kegs, 640; do, half ke quarter kegs, 188 blasting, kegs, ,m 100 fee Lran—Bar, 1 65. Coar Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast Tumnp, 500; Whitebreast nnt, 5 00; Towa lump, § 003 Towa nut, 500, Rock Spring, 700; Anthra. clet, 11 35a11 60; Canon City, 7 00 per ton, 150, arket was qnie t to-day and ) feoigh ; oriental General Produce In more active demand and pr ¢ & elight advance over last week, Chick ro wanted the most; demand for turkeys and ducka {3 fair, but geese are slow, Chick Dreseed, per lb, choice, Sai0c; fair Tarkeys Dreseed, per 1b, choice, to good, 8@s, Geess Dress 11c; fair to good, S@9s, Duck 1, per I, choice, 10@11c; fair to good, liry fuse, Leather, Onk role, 88@42c; hemlock sole, em ock kip, #0c calf, 85 to 100; hemlock upper, upper, 2ic; alligator, 400 to i 32@835c; Greisen kid, 250 to 275 oak kip, 80c to 1 00; oak calf, 1 20 to 1 80; French kip 110 to 1 55; French calf, 1 26 to 2 00; russetts are only very | 550 to 7 60; linings, 600 to 850; £ ppings, 11 prospects {9 00 to 10 50; B. L. Mnroccn 80 to8bc; ebble fair to |0, D Mora 250 @3 00, '.», ‘9, 84c; grades, 8@10. 850; No. 1 Ohlo oak, 33c; No. 1 do, 816} No, Game—Is now very quiet and re *mph have | | ]\fllwnukq\e 840; No, 2 do, come down to a trifle since the 1st, No, 1 Pitta onk har, 35; No, B Pitts oak chickens, per d quail, 75@ har, 830, jack rabbits, per dflp ; small rabuits, i Jpis—Aro in more liberal supply now and aite An increase of recaipts I anticipated for ho next week which will doubtless bring con. siderable lower prices, They are weak now at 30@slc. Butter- Demand is good, better grades, of which receip light. ~ Priccs continue firm favor an advance, good, 14@16; cho pacially for the Tobacco. Plug Tobaceo- Climax, 47¢c; Bulllon, 47c; Horsoshoe, 44c, Star, 46¢; Rudy, d4hc; Her- Black, 38@4 "‘p.-nrhmd 460 Ovr Repe, 48c; Piper Heidsieck, 64c, Fine Cut—Common, 30ci Medium, 40¢; good, 456@60c; Hard to Beat, 70¢; Favorite, ;‘A‘;c: Diamond Orown, b6c; Sweet Sixteen, o, Smoking -0, 8., 22¢; Meerschaum, Durham, 16¢ oz, 51¢; Durham, 8 oz., 65¢; Dar- bam, 4 07, 57c; Durham, 2 oz., 6c; Seal of North r‘.m»lm., 16 oz.,41c; Seal of North Car- olina, 8 43c; Seal of North Carolina, 4 oz, 48c: Seal of North Carolina, 2 oz, b0e; O, S, Durham, 4 0z, 28¢; O, K. Durham, 2 oz, Uncle Ned, §'s 25¢; Tom snd Jerry 230, Paints Ol and Varnishes, Orts—110 earbon, per R‘llon 1 150 llunny Cowb—Choice domestic, 15@16c; | headlight, per gallon, 12¢; 1752 headiignt rnia, 14@15c, perd gallon, 16¢; [1150° water white, i 1o oo damiiid, Chotes soed raw, per gallon, B Gaetoa belent | eaiion o; Lard, winter str'd, («rmmun. 70c; No. 1 No.'2, B0; castor XXX per gl lon, o ; No. 8, 1 40; sweet, per gnllon sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 Ww. n per gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, per s(nll(m, 90«, No. 1, 70c; lubricating, zero, per gullon, 80 summer, 15¢; golden machine, No. 1, per g lon, 35¢; No_ 9, 28¢; sperm, signal. per gallon 90c} turpentine, per gallon, 40c; naptha, 74c, ver gallon, 16c, I‘ itatoes —As long as the cold wenthe r lnsta the potato bu-iness will not amount to much, A few cara have boen received during the warm days of woek, but_they all show more or less frost, and 405 has haen the highest price obtained. Well assorted stock, free from frost and put up in sacks, will probably bring 45@50 O any receipts and will soll por bushel, or § ) per barrel, in n small way. Beana—Aro getting to be quite searce_now and market ruies tirm on clean stock, Navy, per_bushel, 1.40@L50; medium, per bushel, L25@1, Popstet—Aliost, ub demand, sales at 1@14c per Ib, and slow per ib. 26@28¢; common to good dark per b, 15@20c, Cider—*“Ohio” per bbl, 87.00 State” por bbl, $8.00; per 4 bbl. S, densed per gal, 85¢; crab apple, per gal Cheese—Iull cream, western, 12¢; Wisc! ein new, 124c; young American, 12@18c. Maplo Sugar—Pure, in bricks, per 1b., 16¢; Grocers' List, OaxNED Goons,—Oyste.s ;(Standard) per trawberries, 2 1b b case, Lummber. WHOLRSALE, ‘We quote lumber, Jath and shingles on car at}Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING —16 feet and under, TryBRRS—16 feot and under, 18 00, TiMBER AND JOIST—20 ft,, 1900; 24 ft., FixorxG—No, 46 in., 20 00; No. 3, Gay 8—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16s, 120, 8, 12}c, w‘{,’“"’“ B thd CHI g E0 boxer bs, 16 oz, 6s, 14c. I\ Arones—Per caddie, 85c; round,rl,cas ~aare, cases, 1 70; Oshkosh, caseege .0 51 R tun o eI Foat loalimas s | Mo oo FOBLE L B alated, 7o;_confoctioners’ A, 6ic; Standard |3, 5300 extra 0, 64; extra C, 5o; medium yollow, 530; dnrk yallow, Bh@6fe. Corrns-Ordinary grades, 12@124e; fair, 12 @18ho; good, 184c; prime, 14@L5ko; choics, 16@17c; fancy green and yellow, 16@164c; old sovemnnont Java, 20G21e; Artuckn' Tout 84, Tbjo; MeLaughlin's lebnjlufilon Java, 164@18% o ‘S¥nop—Standard Com,, 386, bbls; Staadard do, 4 gallon kegs, 125 Soa=Ta 1o pupere, § 20 per case; ke, per b, 2Ac. i Furm—No_ 1, quarter appls N O sliced, boxas, Tio: evaporated, b boxes, 116; peachi evaporated, 16c; . SHEATHING—No, 1 (2d common boards), 18 00; No. . 8100k BoARDS—A, 4500; B, 40 00; O, 85 00, , 80 €0; No. StniNo, clear—25 00; No, 2, 2250; No. 8, CEvNG —F, 80 00; §. 20 00, SHINGLES, best—s3 50; standard, 3 00, Lati—3 00 per M. Lk Por barrsl, 100: bulke per bushel, 8fic: cement; bbl. 2 25: Towa plastor, bbl, 2 50; hair per bus, 50c; tarred felt, 100 'Ibs, stzaw board 800, Dry Paints Whito lead Frenck rc, Coy Fariy mhitg, 2hc; whiting gilders, 15c; whiting com’l, 14o; lampblack, Germantown, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blus, bbe untramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, Sc; umbe burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sienna, burn 4ot sionva, raw, dcf Parls groen, Rebuiney 209 chromo green, K., 12¢; vermillion, Lug vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian, rod, ic; Venetian, red, Cookson’s, X roasted, 154c; ; Clark's Aurora, bbls, oxes, l»luckburril‘n. 5 boxes, 102; peaches, berries, 8i¢ ALcoHOL—188 pooof alcokol, 230 per win | Paris green,common, 20c; chrome green, onall extra California spirits; IHS pmnf 129 por pr oof_gallon; tripple refined proof, 119 per proof gallon; redistilled | 10c; wh!vklus. 100¢1 50; fine lsndm‘l 150@2 50. wmported, 4 50@600; domestic, 1 40 @‘HW low, ProkLes—Modium in barrels, 600; do In | 2dc! ochire, American, 2 half barrals, 8 50; mall, in bareels, 7 00; do in [yl lohigh brown, 2§ half barrels, 5 00; ghorkins in barrele, 800 [ Prince’s mineral, 3e. do in hal barrels, 4 50, Varn1sies - Barrels, per gnflon' Furniture, TrAS -Gunpowder, good} 45@55¢; choice, | extra, 81 10; l\lm\tuw‘& 81; coach, ex- choice, 60@ | ¢, 0: coach, No, 1, §1 o0, Damar, extra, c; Young Hyson, good, 3(@50c; choice, 65 1" 75; Japan, 70c; asphaltum, extra, 8be, 100; Japan, natural leaf, 75c; Japan choico, | mellac, $3 b0: hard ol fnish 31 50. bc; Qolony good, 83(@40e; Qoloug cholce, | | PAINTS 18 Ot—White lead, Omaha, P. P, ouchong, good, 30@40c; choice, 35 | 54 c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, hic: Maraeil 1to 5ib cans, 20¢; French zin reen soal, 12c; French zine, red seal, 1lc, 1 mackerely half bbis., 7 50; | French zinc, in varnish asst., 20¢; Frenchzing, 425; No, 1 kits, 105; family | in oil asst, 1be; raw and burnt umber, 1 €ofish, hal® bb ., ,6%50; No. | * ., 10¢; raw aud burnt Sienna 10¢; vandyke 1 Kits, 9601 family half bbis,, 800; family [ crown, rofined lampblack, Fekrs kits and pails, 60c; No. 1 trout, half bEls., b 25. | black and ivory black, 16c; drop blxck, 16 WOODENWARE— wohoi\r pails, 185 threo | Prussian blue, 40c; ultramarine blue, 18c; hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9'00; pionner | chrome green, L. M & D.. 16c; blind and Double Crown, 4 90; well- | chutter green, L M. & D., 16c; Paris rron, 18¢; Indian red, 15c; Venetian red, 9c; k's Savon Imperial; 8 15; Kirk's | can red, Am(\ncnn vermillion, T, 9 Kirk's standard, 8 55; Kirk's M., 0, & D. 0., 180 epirits, 187 | 750 roso pink, 29c; Venetian, red. American, 18¢; red lead, 74c; chrome yollow, genine, 90c; chrome yel- K., 12c: ochre rochelle, 3c; ochre, Frenh ; Winters mineral, Spanish brown, 24c} los green, “Rice ~Louisians, prime to_ choice, 6@7hc. | green: Fisu—No, washboards, 1 buckets, 3 Soars satinet, White Russian, 4 85, l’oflm Pennsylvania cans, 4 cans in case, Babbitts ball, 2 d()r in case, 190; An nur ball, 2 doz. in case, CaNpy—DMixed, 11a; a'al stick, 104, VinkaR—New York apple, 160; Ohio ap- dryer, 80; g walnut. chestout and ash, 16 y 10allc; twist Froun - Colorado, 100 lbs, 150@1 70 pat: ent, 100 Ibs., 2 75@3 00; Kansas, 100 lbs, 2 75 5'00; grabam, 100 1bs, 150; rye, 100 Ibs, -whoat, per bbl, 7 60 ‘Graty, Frep, Fito,—Wheat! 100 1bs, $100 corn in sacks on track, 100 Ibs, 65@70, oate, in sacks on track, 100 lbs, esstern white, 1 13@) 20; Colorado white, 1 20@1 30; mixed, 110@1 15; barloy 100 Ibs, 1 501 85; bran, ton, on_track, 14 0%@15 00; chop, corn, 100 Atlan- | Ibe, on track, 70c@75; chop mixed, 100" Ibs, on track, 100@1 20; corn meal, 100 1bs, 180 @ Baled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 upland, loows, ton. 10 00@12 00; second bo tom, baled, 10 00@11 00; aifalfa, loose, ton, 00@15 00; stzsw, baled, on track, ton, 6 00 @Y 00. Burter — Creamery, fancy, Ib, 4lo '€380; dairy, choice, Ib fine, Ib, 36 20(22; (airy, good, b, 18@20c; dairy, fair Lonsdale, 7¢c; New | Ib, 15@16c; cooking, 1b, 6@8e. 'Eoas—Stato, candled and warranted, doz, 5@360; ranch, doz, 36@57¢ Cukisg—Full croam, 16@17¢; half cream, 5 loads, per Lbl, 160; Ashton, in sacks, 8 G(I‘ bbls dmry 60, b, 360 1, Sliver Gloss, 8c; Corn The, spice, 14c; cloves, 20c; e Starch, 8c; Excelsior Gloss, 7c; Cum. Spioks— Pepper, 1 cassia, 15¢, Dry Goods PBRrowN SHEETINGS—Atlantic A, The; tic P, 6o Atlantic LI, Beaver Dam L1, 6c; Lawrence L1, c; Royal Standard, 6§ Head A, 7jo; Wauchusott A, 750, FINE BROWN SHEETIN rgyle, perell R, 7c; Salisoury &, fi%c. Burachen Corrona—Ballon, 4.4, 64c; Bal- 5{c; Cumberland, 4.4, irmount, 44c; Frui . of the Wt Sho; Goldon Gato, $ic) 6he; Brunswi cific H, 7 lon, 7-5, Ho; Davoll DD, Bhe; F' 4, il Hill Yurk \i.um 113c; Wamsutta, 104e. Duoks (Golored)—Boston, 8 oz., 1130; Bos- ton, 10 oz, 1440; Boston, 9 oz, 14¢; Fall River he. wlim, b, 90; Swis, domestic, Duoks (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz., 110; West :s". 2c; Swish, imported, 30@820; Cim- v ger, Tucwixos—Amankeag, 134c; Odutinontal | Fouirm —Livo old chickens, dor, 5005 ¢ dreased ducks, 1b, dreased turke; 156@16c, Fancy, Oordis, 10§c; Pearl River, 2lc; York, 124c; Hamleton Awnings, 1"%‘ 1b,. DEN1MS - Amoskerg, 140; Beaver Creek AA | Poratoes—Colorado, 100 lbs, 95@1 05; 12c; Beaver Creck fsu T1c; Beaver Orock | sweet, per b, dc, ©0, 10c; Haymakera, 8cj Jaffrey I)&T 1240; Vluruhu!s - Onlunli 1nllow. 100 1bs, by 503 Point 10 0z., 14c; Point Bear, 8 oz, 1lo. , 12{c; Pearl Rivor, 13c; W 0, 100 heete, ron AXA (bruwnz 12c; Warren BB (brown), | 100 lb| l 10@1 253 turnips, 100 lb-. 1 25, lc Warren CO hmwn) 10c, Fruoims - Lemon per bnx. Malllnh, 4 00@ BRICS - Fifth avenue glove finish, 4fo; | 4 50; oranges, 0@ 7 00; 1(q.v.une love finish, Bo. ltflea‘ (hers bbl 500@5 0; pplu, medmm. Conskr tANB~AIlIury, Hearsayer 8 kport, 70. PrINTS - Allens, bic; American, bjo; Arn- old’s 6e; Cocheco, b Harmony, 4 naigo, 4, 12jo; Steel Oharter Osk, 44c. émunuaa —American, bo; Oocheco, ge, fle' Waver- 7The; Hancock, 8; [ b Conan’ Mars-Hams, wogar eured, Ib 1m b b, 12@12} ; dry " lml in pails, 97@98¢; laxd in tierces, b4 Fresn Meats—Dressed beet, Colorado, per Ib, 73@8c; hogs, lb, 6}@64c; mutton, 1 @ Gho; Indigo 7:8, 114ct Indigo lh\ar, be; 50 G omnasior oy Bouthor 3 le)« ‘10; Rosedale, 4o, The. Lal\k‘i“)cx—Colondu steers, per 100 lbs, Amoekeag hple-, tes | 4 10@4 60, staples, Bjc; Lancaster staples, S lalds 9c' Hudson checks, Bic, Persians, Yhe. Daess Goops—Atlantio alpaces, 94e; Per- | Ib, 6@? «an cashm re, 2840; Hamleton cashmere, 164c; | 1b, 15@20 Hamleton Fancus, 1) 4o; Hamleton brocades, 160; Arlington brocade, 18¢, GINGHAM Amoskeag | No, 2, 1b, 9@10c; greon steers and branded calf, 1b, 4(@ho; green calf,Ib, 8@10c; green kip, heep skios, dry, deer sking B@10¢ atelope skin, 1o, 12@15; tallow, 1b; h@ée ‘WooL—Oolorado No, 1, per 1b, 14@15¢c; buck, 1b, Be; Mexican, 7@10c, Fisa—Mackerel, No, 1, kit, meas, 1 60@2 00; Oalifornla ll.lmon MI bbl 10 60; herring, keg, 1 50@1 60; trout, per Drugs, Diuus AND OHEMIOALS—Acld, earbollo, 40c | Holland acid, tartaric, 50c; balsam copaiba, per lb. |Ib. 16@160 85c; bark, sassafras, per Ib, 126; calom 1b, 90¢; cinchonidia, form, per b, $1 81 25; epsom sal pure, per Ib, 24c; castor, No. 1 per gal., 81 50; oil per gal,, 81 40; olly olive, per gal origanum, 5¢; opium, $4 50; aul W, and R. & 8., per oz, $1 20; poulhlum per oz., 80 Dovers powders, per lb, , per Ib, 8yc; giycerine, y! ; load acetate, per 1b, "Oc oil > ‘Z‘ hjbj'd"i"‘y a3 oasy & n'llll 0 pacped lcsm‘-" 1 fi‘“:‘a‘i‘"au," -nu":o ml,x.h ol citles. Todide, perlb,, 83 50; salicin, per oz, 40c; sulphate morphive, per oz., ' 83 40; miphur, pex Ib, 4c; sirychoine, per oz, 8) 6 Heavy Hndw-m Ldst, Iron, rates, 2 30; plow steel, specal cast, 6c; crucible, 7¢ ial or German, bo; ost too; do, 15a20¢; wagon spokes, set, 2543 00; hube per set, 1 35; telloes, sawed dry, 1 ngues, sach, 70a850; axles, u;h. m SqUAre Dute per 1b, 7allc; washers, per b, 8alsc Ib, 11¢; coil chain, per 1b, 6alZ 80c; | st. Hides,—Dry Flint No, 1, per Ib, 114@12cj | *- NE BRIS‘KI LAND AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & 0., {(Stcerssons 10 Davis & SNyorn,) GENERAL DEALELS 1§ REAL ESTAT 1505 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, Have for sa'o 200,000 nores carefully In Fastern Nobras'n, at low price Tmproved tarma fof Plat o, Burt, Cumin Saunders, s 1 Butle Tax 8 pad in sl parts of the stata, Money'10n & 0n improved "arms, Notary Public always in ofiice solluited. solocted lands 10n easy torms hington, Morriok, Cozrespondence Railwav Time Table. In Effect Jan, 18th, 1885, The attention of tho travelling publle s called to the fact that thisls the only eumpk\hv and absolutely rrect time-tablo published in the olty, All traing arrlvo at and do Central Standard Time, Tralas of tho O St. P, M. & 0. arlv part from thelr depot, cornor of 1ath nmh, ralng 0, the B. & M. . & O, B. fromtho B Ak Tslon Tacthe dopot, & Dally; by oxcopt Saturday; o, exoop) Sunday) excopt Monday. part from Omaha by WESTWARD D!PAR'I'. Union Pacific. Overland Exprees .. Colorado Express. . o | 825 |l [ 6 bh BOUTHWARD, Mll‘ouvl Paclflc bt B Express, I 7 .IIOI . C. Mn-;" 8t. Paul. Exproes l1h| Express ~1. & Pacl Day Express. .Night Expross ‘Accommodation C. & N-W. ..Day Express. “Night Expross. For Chicago via Plstem'th| 9 % For Chioago via . Blufts| 0 éba| NORTHWARD, St. P, M. l. Bloul Cfl,y Expre Oakland Aeoommm\lllnn 10°800|. lowa Dlv. X o B o e ul Night Express ARE. 8idc 7850 5 86 & 26a) 0. 8 80¢ » 80c 6 40a) 7 s The 0 & m and ©p m dummy tzaloe also mive ab b tho transfor In time to make eastern 0o ectiony but not to check baggago OMAHA BRIDGE 'I'IIA"II Dummy Trains Omah; 40, 9 G 000 15 2100, £ 3,8 00, 400, & 00. 6 0, 1085 pm. On Sundaysthe 800 and 10008 m and 200 and 400 p m trains do not run. Arrive at trans. fer dopot 18 miuutes later: Broadway dopot 20 min. ates Iater, Loavo Councll Blutts (Broadway dapat) sk 20, 580 980,1080,1 40a 30, 880 480, 530, 6 85 d11 05 p m. On Sundays tho 830 and'10 80 & m d 880 and & 80 p m trains will not run. Arrive at Omahl 20 minutes Iater. Transforfrain o Omatia st § .nos.m,us,am-nd b5 p m, 0 Ive at 0 45 and 11168 m, 1% %5, 276 a0d 818 p ABIG CAT - FREE Also 13 valuable and reliable re cipes (never before published,) any- one of which is worth $1.00 ard from that to $25.00, avd a copy A the “Cultivator” sent FREE any one that sends 3 stamps to pay postage etc., 3 comic picture cards will a'so be enclosed in the pack- age. These recipes are valuable to the honsehold and any energetic per son knowing the secrets they disclose need never want for money. Please write name and address plainly. Put stamps in a letter and address it to tne WESTERN PUB. CO., box 4')0 Omaha. Neb. e CHICAGO ano RTH- WESTERN RAILWAY. CHICAGO. Nilwankee & St. Panl RAT L'W'.A.Y Tho SHORT LINE. And BEST ROUTE, FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN, OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Cedar Ropids, Davenport Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Tsland, Kreeport, Junesville, Igin, Madison, TLa Croase, Beloit, Winona, And all other Important points East, North- east and Southeast, Ticket offioe at 1401 Farnam steet (in Paxton Ho- tel), and at Union Ps Depof PULLMAN SLEXPERS and the FINest DiNiNg CARe 1N Tun Wokio are rua onthe wmaiu lines of the OBicago milwaukee & St. Paul R'y and cvery aitention irpaid to passcrgers L Gotrieous. ocuployos of 1he A. V. H. CARPENTER, Gen'l Pagsenger Agont. EO. F. HEAFFORD, Ase't G lllllnnuer Ass,t Gen'l Pase J. T CLAKK, Gen'l Superintendent, YR 0L) RELLABLE THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY, [BUOCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B, 00.) General Mavager MIL, - Tho wosh extensive manutacturers Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD. Agend or Nebrasks an (owa. + » + + OMAHA, NEB Iation Billiard and Pool Tables and maberis BURLINGTON, 10WA. THE LARGEST 1RON WORKS IN THE STATE BRIDGE WORK, \WNTECTy5,, IRON. WORK. THE NYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS SEND YOR ESTIMATES THe MuikaY lnon Wonks E N Gl N ES SPECIALTIES. BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MACHINERY. PATENT L04 OGS AND SAW MILL SPEEIALTIBS. Automatic Cut-Off Engines Steant’ Pumnps, Meat Cutting Machines, Tanking Otthits & Presses Wheeled Scrapers; Fruits Evabopatops, Prairie Corn Shellers SPECIAL NOTICEFTO Growers of Live Stock and Others, WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake Tt Is {ho best and cheapeat food for atock of any kind. One pound Is oqual to throe pon: da of corn, Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter Ins of running down, will Increase In weight and be In good marketable condl tlon in the spring Dairymen, as well es others, who use it, can testify to {ta mew tts. Try It and judge for yoursalves. Price $24.00 por ton. No charge for sacks Addross WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Om: Nob, P/IBOYER CO., DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. ALONO Farnanm Wiroot. Omuhn D. M. STEELE, & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS H. B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Chlcago, Manager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all gradesof the above; also Pipes and Smokers’ carrled In stock. Prioes and umnlel furnished on application. Open orders intrusted tv us shall recelve our careful fattentlon. Satlsfactlon Guaranteed. AGEVVS FGR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O C. F. COODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN . Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEB. M. HELLMAN & Co,, Wholesale Glothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, ODIAATELA. . NEBIIR.ASTE.A. " BROWN, GEO.} ‘W. F. BROWN & CO.. COMMISSION DEALERS IN IVE STOCK Offce, Fychange Bullding Union Stock Yards, OMAHIA, NEB. Also connected with Gregery, Cooley Co , Unlon Stock Yards, Chicago. BROWN REFERENCES: Fiits1 NATIONAL BANK, Omaha, W A. PAxtoN, Prest. and Treas. Unfon Btock Yds., Omaha SwaN Bros., Cheyenne Joux A. McSiaxs, Manager Bay Stato Cattlo Co. J. A. CREIGHTON Prest. First Nat'l Bank, Omaha, Addrees all communications—Unlon Btock Yards, Omaha, Nebraska. HENRY LEHMARNN, JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Sha EASTERN PRI(,ES DUPLICATED AM BTREET, OMAHA, NEB 18 FARML THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMES Epgine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fitt! at wholesale or retsil, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, OHUR( I‘I AND SOHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, * LA G35 R FRANZ FALK BREWINC-GO. BEE R Milwaukee. Wis. GUNTHER & 00,, Sole Bottlers, SANDER, HOWE & CO., [ STOCK Fhv Liberal Advances on'\