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THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, MARCI 6 NEBRASKA Nilga_ba PAID UP OAPITAL. $150,000 BURPLUS NOV 1,188 43,000 W WY YATES, Prosident, W, V. MOORE, JNO, 8. COLLIN: Kent K. Hagden, Assistant axKING OFRIO The fron Bank® OOR. 12TH AND FARNAM BTS, @& GENERAL 'BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAOTED, INTEREST allowsd on Hime deposits upon avorabio torme and tpon sesounta of banks ond bankers, F()IU 10N T‘f}‘ll\’\(lfl Government Bondn and Connty and Olty secaxities bought and eold, In ita treatment of enstomera the most liby eral polioy Is purmed conslatont with satotd snd sound banking, and we invite corresponce enc or personal inqulry fa eonaeetion there [A. R TOUZALIN, Vico Prosideny.; EWIS €, REED, Acting Casbier, Eoge—Western freeh, firmer at 264G Pork—{yuiet and unchanged, 3 Tonrd ~Higher; wostorn stoam spot - joted 722, Butter—Quite weak at 10@55, TOLEDO March 5, ~Wheat—Iixo 2 red, cash and March, TovLeno, higher; No, M Quiet and firm; No, 2 cash 42§c; May Oata—Dull; No. 2, Sje. CINCINNATY, CrxersNati, March 5. — Whisky—Active and firm at 1 RANSAS CITY, Kaneas Urry, March 5,—Wheat—Stronger | § and higher; eash, 613c; April, 6230 bid, 63c Tay, Gije. oog and active; ; eash, 30ke bid; de bid, OHICAGO, March 5,—~Drovers’' Journal re. CHIOAGO, porta: Cattle—TRewipts, 6,100; steady, firm and more active; shipping steers, 8 05@6 00; common to good cows, 2 30@4 00; stockers, 860@1 20; feeders, 4 25@4 60, Hogs—Receipts, 18,000; slow; ilght and v grodes shade @1 505 packing light, 400@4 65; he! medium weights, steady; lower; rough packing, and shipping, 4 60@4 80; ekipe, 3 30@4 00, x| op—Receipts, 2 26@3 60; choi nferlor to good, 100, Lombs, 4 00 FINANCE AND COMMERGE. — FINANCIAL Naw Yok, March 5, —Monoy—FEasy at 1@1}, closing at 1 per cent, Prime mercautilo paper—4i@bo. Sterling Exchange Bills—Dull at 488}; de- mand, 4 86, Governments—Weak, Four and a half per cents dc lower. Others unchanged, Stocks—Were feverish and irregular this morning, with prices generally @4 per cent lower than last evening, There was a re- newal of activity later in the day, accorapan- ased strength in the most active continued to the close. The apecial features of the day were etrength in Lackawanna and weakness in New Y ork Cen- tral and Northwestern, UOUPONS, 101 | Qentral pacitio. . Ohloago & Alton o pl Ohleago, Burlington & Quinoy iR i yati W et Denver & Rio Grande. do do pfd... Uhmlgo, ml:mku& Sta SL Pmll & Omaha. . + do do ll[d Toxas Pacific, “‘Union Pucifio, ‘Wabaeh, St. Lous We gg U i Tels h. ‘estern Union Telegrapl $Ex-int, 1Ex.diy, *Asked. GENERAL PRODUCH, CHICACO, Cnricago, March 5,—Flour — Quiet and about unchange ‘Whest —Active, unsettled, and at times ex- cited and higher; opeued easy, 3@gc lower, ruled steady, advauced rapidly-on account of ‘WAr Dews "}c, later declined lc, fluctuated, and closed {c over yesterday; 76@77}e for cash; 76@764c tor March; 703¢ for Aprii; §13@81}o for May. Com—Strong and in good demaad, trading chiefly in May, which advanced ' fic, and closed dc over yesterday: 38x@39%4c for cash; 38)@3ktc for March; lhfi(g\mbn for Apn]' 41{@42¢ for May, Unta—Higher and unsettled; April ad- vanced 1@ 14c; May ranged {o over yesterday; later when wheat declined oats followed with line of jcfrom outside; 278@29}c for 78c for March; 27{c for April; 513@ $1ho for y. Rye—Firm at 63} Barley - Nominal at 63c. Timothy—Quiet; prime, 133@1 34, Flax Seed—Alnost nominal at 1 2t Pork—Fairly active and irregular; early declined T4@10c, later strengthened and ad- vanced 15@174c and closed steady at 12 85@ 12 87} for cash_and March; 12 40@i2 42} for April; } for May. ard— Fairly ve and unsettled; ruled 24@he lower uarl,, but rallied 6@7he later, and ruled steady to the close; 685 tor cash nnd March; 690 for April; 75@7 00 for liulk Me: short s~—Shoulders, 4 90 short, ribs, 6 15@6 2 teady at 1 Quiet and about unchanged; choice 00; Butter to fancy creamery, 50@38¢; good to choice dairy, 18@2oc. Choase—Stoady and unchanged, Eegs—Stronger; fresh, 22@28c. Hidoes—Unchanged, Tallow—Unchaugod, Keceipta, Bhip'ts, 21,000 3 Flour, bbls., 34,000 Whoat, bushels 20000 Oorn, bushel 133,000 Ot e 103,000 Rye, bushels., . . 000 7,000 Burloy, bushels,’, 50,000 56,000 MILWAUKER PRODUOR Wheat—Strong; No, May 7lie, No. 3 igher; No. 2 white, 80}@3 Quiet and steady; No, 1, 6: Firmer; No, 2 spring, March 03c; L teady; mess pork, 1205 for cash and March, Lard—Prime steam, 087 fortc: i or cash and ST, LOUIS PRODUCR, B7, Louis, March b,- Wheat—Higher and very unsettled; opened lower, advanced, fluc tuated widely and closed §@lo over yeater- day; 824 for carh March Biko; April,” 854@ closing at 86Fc for May Uurn —Higher and inactiveflat 87§c; cash, for April 874 “7§?“ 4o, for March .«7031;" u.u—v«y slow; 300 (?r"mh] 3l§e for & at 5840 for l{yn-(lulet at 630, —Quiet at 60@80c, T gun A OMKe B dgge—Higher at 18@19c. Flax Seed—Steady; 1 40, nnn—lmm at Bdc, —Firm at 2 26@2 50, AFTERNOON BOARD —Wheat — Opened st "-‘g”l‘“"l m‘_@’&f"‘"fi:‘- pened strong B s fox May, W YORK FRODUCY, New Yorx, March 5—Whe fndul $@lc’ highe: :fib“ later ad s; sxports, red, eat—Spot lot I‘om opened $@{o & 000; NS ‘s ey | 0. 2 spring, 90c; raded No. 2 red, 80}@ 5 May closing m. 92 orn - Spot lots $@e bigher and firm; receipts, 149,000 bushels; tlwm 92,000 bushels; wngraded, sop@saie; No. '8, niic 62¢; No. 2. 524@b8gc: May closin Gaia~Masket e Lighar (.‘Lly u v el T wm,meme. bk, Bo@ALEe BT, LOUIS, St Toums, March 5. Cattle—{Rocelpta, 1,800 head; shipments, 300 head: ak but not quotably low common to choice fod Texans, 4 0024 5 Sheap—Heceipt 1100 oad; stendy’ Lots of hig exports, ipping, 4 50@5 7 100 heads shipments, 3 common to extra 2;50@ breed, ayersging 141 1bs., el l(l for New Orleans market at b 00, KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK, — Onttle—Receints Kaxsas Orry,March 500; 1|\|ht with a strong demand; activ ferings light; shippine steers averaging 1 pounds, bntohors’ steers, to u'm pounds, 4 40@4 50; feeders, 4 Hogs—Receip Towors s 1les were & * Sheep—Receipts. extra, 3 [0@1 ! ODI:LB(\ MARKI Orriox oF T OMAHA Ben, Thursday evening, March b, The following prices are charged retsilers by jobbers, wholesala and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the eleva- tors and other local buyers: Grain Wheat—Cash No, 2, 610, Barley—Nothing doing. Rye—Cash No. QOorn—No, 3, 2 White Corn Onta—N, Tave smn_'l:nlnrkot. Hogs— 84.60@4.65. Cows—33.25@8 75, Steers—$4.00@4.7 Flour and Millstuffs, Winter Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at 3 00@3 25. Second quality—$2 50@2 80, Spring Wheat—Best quality patent at $2 81 9 00, Second quality ~82 1502 60. Bran— 50 per cwt. Chopped Feed —Per 100 bs,, T5c. Corn Meal—$0 85@1 00 per cwt, Soreoning —f5 per cwt. General Produce Poultry—Has beon rather quiet this week; receipts are moderate, and chickens and duck ave short of demand,” Chickens dressed, per 1b.," choico, 10@11c, fair to good 7c; Turkeys dressed, per 1b., choice, 11@13c; fair to goud, 8@Yc; Goese, dressed, per lb., choice, 1lcj fairto good, 8@9c; Ducks,dreesed, per lb., choice, 10@11c; fair to good, Y. Eggi—Lho feeling 15 _weak, and priccs range from 24c down to 22c. Butter—Demand is good, especially for the better grades, of which receipts aro only very light. Prices continue firm and prospects favor an advance. Creamery, 22@250; fair to good, 14@16c; choice dairy, 17@I8c; inferior grades, S@10c. Gams - [s now very quiet and receipts havo o down to o triflo since the 1st. Prairio keus, per doz, € b0, quail, 79@1 00; ge per doz 3, 75@1 00; snipe, per 1..@1 005 ducks, mallard, =2 00@2 50; ducls, teal and mixed, 1 50@2 00. Potatoes—As long as the cold weather lasst the potato business will not amount to_much. A fow cars have been received but they all show more or less frost, and 40c has beon the highest prices obtained. =~ Well sssorted_stock, free from frost and put up in sacks, will probably bring A5@b0c. Onions—There have not been any receipts lately. Unfrozen stock is scarce and will pell at 750 per bushel, or 2 25@2 50 per barrel, in a cmall way, Beans - Are getting to be quite scarce_now and market rulos firm on clean stock. por bushel, 140@1 60; medium, per bushel, 14 Popcorn—Almost no demand, snd slow sales at 1@1ic per Ib, Honey Como-—Choice domestic, 15@16c; California, 14@15c. Boeswax In good demand. Choice bright, per Ib 26@28c; common to good dark per 1b, 15@200. Cider—""Ohio” “per bbl,, $7 00; “York State” per bbl., 88 00; per 4 bbl., $ con deased per gal, 80c; crab appley por gl Sic. Choose—I"ull cream, western, 120; Wiscon- sin new, 124¢; young American, 12@13c. Maple Sugar—Pure, in bricks, per 1b, 16c. Grocers' List, OANNED GoODS.—Oyste.s I(Standard) per cnse, 3 awborries, 21b "por casa, 2 5 reapberrioh, 21b, per case, 2 50; California poars per case, 5 80; apricota, per oaso, 5 00; peaches per case, b 90; white cherries per case, 6743 pluma per case, 4 60; whortleber- ries ' por caso, 3 00; exg plums, 2 1b, per case, 390;" green gagos, 211 por cusn, 290; pia 2 1b, per case, 8 et 8he, § inch, 8—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 168, 120, 8s, 12}c, , 16 oz, 63, 14c. 413088 —Por caddie, 85¢c; round,rl,case 2 ; .auare, cases, 1 70; Oshl kulh' casesgr .0 Buaans—Powdered, 8c; cut loaf, S¢; an- 4 ulated, 7o; coufectioners’ A, 6{o; Standard extra 0, 6o extra C bio; medium yalla'. Bio; dark yahuw, des, 12 S T G cholce, T 16403 old @13’ ood, 134c; P gnmumant Java, 20@260; Arbuckle's roaste od, 160; McLaughlin's XXXX roaated, 150 lmiuflon Java, 16§@18}c; Clark's Aurora, rnvr—sundurl Com,, 380¢, bbls; Staadard do, 4 gallon kegs, 125, BonA—!n 1b papers, 820 per case; keg, per bn Frurrs—No 1, quarter apples, bbls 3 N O liced, boxes, 7o g!:; blackberries, boxes boxes, ;g:; peaches, ALOOHOL—188 pooof alcokol 2 30 per win onall extra Oalifornia spirits; 188 proof. 1 29 par pr oof nllon, nlp le refined qnnu, 187 proof, 1 on; redistilled ltnM 1 50@3 60, rted, l 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40 barrels, 5 00; do in half barrels, 4 ‘TeAS-~Gunpowder, 60@760; good lmpeml. 40?4!0: 65¢; Young leaf, 750; J: choice, 8.1&; m" 3og40as Ol choice 40@b50} fl:nnhona good, 30@40c; 8 Rlol lnmll‘un, prxla eho(u, flonn. 6‘:‘ bb.ls 4 16; No, 1 ll ml No, 1 white! half bb ,,6 50; No, famil; hmd n,db ‘Bo4rd—Kirk's Savon Inperlal; 3 16; Kirk' 330; xut:"mna':a"lu}ma Navy | 16'00 Aol 18¢; vandyks, bro oh Paris ‘good 45@550 Sdua Potasn—Pennaylvania cans, 4 cans in case, 8 iBabbitts ball, 2 dos, in ouse, 190; An' chor ball, 2 doz. in case, 15 ixed, Hatbe; stick, 10a11c; twist Now York apple, 106 Ohio ap- 1605 Ashton, In sacks, 8 60; bbls dairy, 60, ba, StARCH—Poarl, 4he; Sliver Gloss, 8c; Oorn Starch, 8c; Y((‘nl-mr Gloss, 7¢; Corn, 7 Spicks— Pepper, 10¢; spice, 14e; elove cassia, 160, . 200; 3 Heavy Hardware List. Tron, ratas, 2 &0 grucible, 7o, pecial or German,. , 1520c; wizon spc per sot, 1 % plow steol, special ont, d0; oaat to ; tongmes, 3 8quArS nuta per \ Ih, Salscy rivets, per ; coil chaln, per b, 6 mallcable, 8c; iron wodges, 6c; crowbs teeth, det epring steol, 7aS shoes, 4 8 Bu.nthmu-In car lots, 4 mm 100, Rates, 10 to 60, 2 45, Shot, 1 85; buckshot, 2 10; orlental 6 40; do, half 'kegs, 3 48: do, 188 blasting, kegs, 8 85; fuse, o, LeAp—DBar, 165, Coar~ Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor. ris run_Blossburg, 10 00; W hitebreast lump, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, 5 00 Towa nut, 500; Rock ‘!pr\nw 7 00; Anthra- clet, 11 95a11 50; Oanon City, 7 00 per ton, Dry Goods PBrown SHrrTINGS—Atlantic A, T§o; Atla tlo P, 6os Atlantic LT, bho; Brunawi Benvee Dam LT 65 Tiawrenco L1 oic; Fa- cifia 1, 74 Toyal Standard, 646; Tndian Hoad A, Watchusett A, 7o, Fixe YOI SuxrTINGS—Argyle, 630; Pop- perell R, 7c; Salisoury R, ‘Buracukn Corrons—Ballon, 44, Bal- 1on, 7-8, hfe; Cumberland, 4-4, Sc; Davoll DD, 8303 )‘nlrmnnnt, 4 Fruit of the Loom 4, 9o; Glory of the West, 8§c; CGolden Gate, )Nc' Hill 78, 8c; Hill 4.4, 7§c; Lonadale, 7§c; Now York Mills, 113 ta, 104c. Duoks (Golored)—Boston, 8 oz, 114e1 Bos ton, 10 oz, 144c; Boaton, 9 oz, 140; Fall River o Duoks (Gray) —West Point, 8 0z, 110; Weat Point 10 oz., 14¢; Point Boar, 8 oz, 11, TioKINGS—Amoskeag. 13he; Oontinental Fancy, 0fo; Cordis. 10§c; Pearl River, 2lc; York, 124c; Hamleton wulugn,l’% DENTNE— Amoskeng, 110 Beaver Creok AA 126; Beavor Creek BB, lie; Beaver. Oreok Jaffrey D & T, 128 XX, 12f0; Poarl River, 13c; War. Yen A XA (bmwnz 12; Warren BB (brown), lc; Warren CO (brown), 10c. Caxinaics - Fifth avenuo glove finish, 4fc; | § Keyatone glove finich, bo, Corskr JRANS—Amory, T4ec; Hancock, 8c; Hearsayer, ≤ Rockport 7o PrixTs —Allens, bhe; American, Fc; Arn- ok o; Coshoco, 6o; Harmony, dho; Tudigo Indigo 7-8, 114c; Tndigo 4-4, 1240; Stoel River, byc; Charter Oak, 4 PRINTS SHINTINGS—American, bo; Qocheco, be Lxluucflstur, be; Southbr'dge, 44c; Waver- loys. 450; Rosedale, 4c. l.mGuA\xs—Amonkeng mrm, 1o; Bates staplos, 8}o; Lancaster stapl Plunket lalds * 9c; Hudson checks, 8§0; Awmoskeag Persinns, 930, Dxess Goops—Adtlantio alpacon, 9%o; Per- efan cashmere, 23ho; Hamloton cashmero, 153c; Hamleton Fancus, 113c; Hamloton brocades, | 160; Arlington brocade, 15c, nanmsr. Oalk sole, 38@420; hemlock sole, 28@38c; hem.ock kip, 80c; runner 63c to_76c; hemlock calf, 85 to 100; hemlock upper, 23 to 24c; oak upper, 24c; alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 32@88c; Grolsen kid, 350 to 2751 oak kip, 80c to 1 00; oak ealf, 1 20 to 1 80; French kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; russetts 550 to 7 50: linings, 600 to 8 50; toppings, 900 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 80 to 350; pebble . D Moroceo 85¢; simon, 2 50 @3 00, “HanNESS—No, 1 star oak, 35c; No, 2, 82 No., 1 Ohio oai, 3ic; No. " Milwaukoo 33c; No.2do, 8 No, 1 mm oak har, 850; No, B Pitta oak har, 8 Hides. Steady; groen butchers’ Ge; green cured, 73 @y dry'iint, 12@ L, dry ealt, 10@11c: dam- agod hides two-thirds price, Tallow—43@5}c. Grense—Prime white, 4@4jc. Sheep Pelta—25c@75, Tobacco. Plug Tobacoo~ Climax, 45c; Bulllon, 450; Honashoe 44c, Star, 46c; Rudy. 4bc; Her- soy's, 40c; Black, 33@40; Spearhead, 460; Our Repe, 48c; Piper Heidsieck, 64c, Fine Cut—Common, 80ci Medium, 4Cc; rood, 45@60c; Hard to Beat, 70c; Favorite, 60c; "Dinawond - Crows, 5ic; Sweet Sixtes O moklug—0, 8., 2% Moerschaum, 30c; I)m'hnm‘ 16¢ 0z, 5lo; Durham, 8 oz., 55c; Dar- ): | creamory, | 20@: dairy, good, b, 18( 5@16c; cooking, 1b, 6@8e, Ate, candlod mnl warranted, doz, h, black and ivory black, 16¢; 400; ' ultramar D, 1 Prussian ehrc ! (lr,nr, 8e; gv!\mh\. colors, light o walnut. chestnut and v FLotr -~ ent, 100 Ibs. 00; hubs | & groen, L. tter groen, L M. & D, 16 ndian red, 16¢; Venetion red, Amorican ver: ellow ochre, 9¢ blue, DE o ont, am, 100 1bs, 15 \. 190y couchl biack, 16c M Paria green, 9o; Ton- illion, 1. & P, 0. & D, 0, 18¢; patent , dark oak, L. M., 150 ER MARKET, pat: ngas, 100 Iba, 2 7 ; rye, 100 Ibs, per bbl, 7 1100~ Wheat 100 ] k, 100 ibe, 8100 @70 oats, in sacks on track, 100 1bs, sastern white, 1 15@1 20; Oolorado white, 1 20@1 80; m! barley 100 1bs, 1 ton, on_track, 14 00@15 00; cf Ibe, on track, 700 on track, 1 00@1 2 1 10@1 @1 40, Hax upland, 1 tom, baled 00, Borren @ dresse: Ib, @1t oratoks—~Colorado, sweet, per VA ETABLES cab Ibs, 1 10@1 25; turnipa, RUITS —Lomons, par bos Florida, per hox, 6 50@7 00; 450; or RY i dncks, Jaled, upland, ton, 10 00@12 1, 10 00GE11 00; alfalfa, 00@15 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 6 00 o088, ~ Creamery, ad, )@l 855 Lean, 'p, corn, 100 ; chop teixed, 100 Iba, corn meal, 100 Ibs, 180 13 00@15 00; econd bot: loows, ton, ton, tancy, lh 0, 1b, 36°@88¢; d bbage, nges, Liyo old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 50 b, 15@160; drossed turkeys, 100 Ibs, 95@105; 100 1bs, beote, Onlons, yellow, 100 ibs, 250) 100 ibe, 1 Mezelna, 4 00@ fi.p]m.: ncy bbl, 5 00@5 50; applos, medium, 1, 870, breaktast, Coren Meats—Hams, sugar cured, 1b, 11} @11§c; baoon, salt aiden, 1b, TA@8c; Ib, 12@12%c} dry lard in'pails, 93@9%0s lard in tiorces, Sfc, Fresn Mea? ~Dresned beet, Colorado, per Ib, 73@80; hoge, 1b, 63@64c; mutton, 1b, 7 @ic. 410@4 b Hides,—Dry Livk Stook—Colorado steers, per 100 Ibs . Flint No, 1, per 1b, 113@120 No. 2, ib, 9@10c; greon steers and brand culf, 1h, b, b@7 b, 5@6o ‘WooL—COolorado No. L per i buck, Ib, 8c; Mexican, 7@10c, by lsnanckuml 160@2 00; Hoilsnd b, ham, 4 0z, 57¢; Durham, 8 oz, G‘Jc' Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz.,41c; Seal of North Car- olina, 8 07,, 43c; Seal of North Carolina, 4 oz 48¢c; Seal of North Carolina, 2 0z, 50c; O, S., Durham, 4 0z., 28¢; O, K. Durham, % oz, 30¢; Uncle Ned, 3'a 35¢; Tom sud Jerry 280, Lummber. ‘WHOLESALR, We quote lumbor, Jath and shingles on car at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 foet and under, TryBERS—16 foot and under, 18 00, TiMBER AND Jo15T—20 ft.,, 19 00; 24 f¢., 00. JshEeNo—No. 1,4 and 6 io., 20 0; No 2, SmermeNo. 1 (20 common boards), 18 00; No. 2, S100K BoAmN—-A, 45 00; B, 40 00; O, 85 00, Froouva—No, 1,85 00; No, 2, 30 00; No. 3, 22 00, SIniNo, clear—25 00; No, 2, 22 50; No, 8, 00, Ib CriiNa—g, 30 00; SHINGLES, best—3 a(]‘ uhndnrd 300, Lati—3 00 per M. ‘Liyg—Por barrel, 100: bulk per bush 85c; cement; bbl, 2 35; Tows plaater, bbl, 2 hair per bus, 50; tarred felt, 100 1bs, ——; traw board 300, Drugs, Druus AND OHEMIOALS—Acld, earbollo, 400 acid, tartaric, 0c; Laluam copaiba, por Ib 65c; bark, saasnfras, per 1b, 12¢; calomel, per 1b, 900; cinchonidia, per ) 50; chioro- form, per Ib, 81 00; 'Dovers powders, per b, $1 25; epsom per Ib, sgo, lycerine, pure, per Ib, 250; lead acotat, 1306; ol castor, No. 1 pume $150; oil oastor, i per gal., $1 40; oll, olive, per gal,, 81 40; oil, origanumn, upmm, 81 50; quinine, P, & W,, and R, gfl 120) potassium Todide, per e salicin, per oz, 40c; .ulphm morpi.m.,, per ox, ' &3 40 eulphur, b., 4o; strychnine, per oz., 81 85 Paints Oils and Varnishes, Ors—110 carbon, per gallon, 11c; 160 headlight, per gallon, 13c; 176° headlignt aadgallon, 16¢c; 150° water white, 156¢; li soed raw, per gallon, 5620; linseed boiled, per 550; Lard, winter str'd, , per gallon, 70c 60¢; No.'2, £0; castor por gal. 60c; No. 3, 1 40; sweet, per gn.lfon 100; i W B per gulon, 'L 60; fish W, Kf' "Rallon, 65 heatafoot extrs, po: gatlon. 0. 1, 760} lubricating, zero, per gallon, summer, 150; golden machine, No, 1, per lon, 850; No. 3, 280; sperm, signal, per gallon 90c; turpenting, per gallon, (305asptha,tic , ver gallon, 16c, Dry Paints White lead 89c; French #hiting, aom'l. Tios %0, Coj Faris I:\im]“"' 1fc; whating p! Germantown, 14c; ardhnry, 10¢; Prussian blue, b5 wn, 80; umbel slenna, bmm 'arla green, genuine, ,Gommon, 206 chrone o N X erecs, K., 12c; veruiion areen, flion, ¥ T e dlon, ve, flo. Indian, red, 100; mll pink. 140; Venetian, on’s, fl‘o; Amannm burnt, 4¢; umber, raw, 4o; sienva, raw, do: oo joad 0} T y chrotae yallow, gepuie. #on, chrome yel* low, K., 12¢: ochre roch: 8c; ochre, Frenh ochre, Amenm, 2¢; Winter s mineral, 2§o; é‘é- Johigh brown, 2jo; Spaviah brows, 24c} ‘rince's mineral, wx gallon: Furniture, o, 'VARNISHES: llh.‘lolo, lurnlhu'-{ 1, 81; coach, ex- ag [ 7000. , 81 20; Dlmu. um, i Ja) ex shalla, §8 B0; hard I PALI'II ™ ()H.—Whlh lead, Omahs, P. P, fla: white lead, 8t. pure, bic; Marseil I’N-. 10 6ib cans, 200; French “ na French zinc, red ob zine, Ilnrnhh aast., 200; French &% woor ne % HASTIN Wholesale Produce And Commission, caBL Sren d Ghnl Mg Ol orTing, 16@160 ornla salmon, halt bbl, tnformation, get the Map: GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE st Ticket Offioo, or addresw 4@5(: green calf,lb, 8@10c; green kip, ;. sheop kins, dry, S@10 1b, 1662 5hes antolopo skind, lo, 12 Goor slins, @15; tallow, 14@16¢; No, 1, l40‘k|t meas, 10 605 keg, 1 60@1 60 trout, per . st Expross vipal Tioket Othoos ir nd ratcs of fare »* Compeiitors that OHCF 1048 sAvaD nd ¥ol o “ G (EEE Y " JOHN NAGEL, BUCCRSEOR TO & NAGEL, No. 385 Holladzy St, DENVER, COL. Solicit Consiznments and guar- antee quick sales and prowpt re- turns. References—Bradstreet’s or Duns Agencies; and German National Give usa trial, Bank, Denver, e ———————— NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS, Notico s heroby given Commissioners of ceive propoeals with plans an that the board of ounty © county, Nohraska, will ro- apecifioations for the construction of flve (6) iron or combination biidges in sa Onenear feet road piles an ocounty o town of Fillov, 40 foot span with 10 .y in the clear, resting on each end: piling to be 22 feet in m ilin, 4 Fourteen (14) feet nlq:rmuh at each end, lutlnu on three piles feurteen eet long, One bridie 38 fect span with 16 feet rcadway in the cles Yostlng on hents 12 Toot 1n height made of oak 10x10, at Beatrio Onenorth of Libesty over Woll creel 14 feet roadway In the oloar, resting "on- plllng 20 feet long One bridge on Clatonia, 60 feet span with roadway 14 fect in the clear, resting on piling 22 feot long. Al piling be pillng wid smeter io t prosches. must be of ‘red oedar or oak, and no reoslved of less than 12 inches in di- clear at the but end, and must all o well sway Geaced uidernesty all’ bridgos and ap: All caps mut be of white or burr oak and not less than 8x10 Al flooring must be of good, sound eak plank not less than 2 inches thick, All waterials must be subj aud appioval of the commissl Tho cominls er all bids. Al p side of Aebras! s8lon 0 the lospection reserve the right to refect any ropotals must be sealed and or dorsed on out- wrapper “Bridge Propos to the “Board of Count ‘and fled fn the and addres ed Commissloners, Beatrioe, 9 offce of the county elerk fore noon, stacdsrd time, April 1st, at which time snd place all bids will be open By order of the tounty commissionis, ths 15t dsy of Februsry, 1885, Febis-at A. J. PETHOUD, Co. Clerk. PHOTOGRAPHER 218 North 16th 'ltmt. ld Bee The present moynm?‘:l:i'u 14 understood the aphs a7 made satiatactory before bel e umm this ‘.nm The old mausgewen! Rallwavy Time Table. Tn Effect Jan, 15th, 1885, BURLINGTON, JOWA. THE LARGEST 1RON WoRKS 1N THE STATE BRIDGE WORK, RONTECTug, TRON “‘WORK. AGENTE FOR THE HYATT PRISMATIG LIGHTS Tiie Murray Inon Works, éN GlN_ElS, SPEGIALTIES. BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MA‘CHINERY LPATENT Lde poss All traloa Conteal Stan m of the C. Si. P, M. & 0. arrive at and de paTt fram their depot, cornor of 14th and Webstel stroote; traing o/ the B, & M., C, B. & Q., and K, O 1. trom the B, & M, depot; il others from pot. Batarday; o, exoepd Suuday) d, Automatic Cat-Off E ngines Steam Pumps Meat Cutting Machines, Tanking Dutfits & Presses Wheeled Scrapers; 4 Fruit Evaporators, WESTWARD DRPART, PRI N | CANo"Saw ML srEERLTIES. | Praine Com Sheders, SEND FOR ESTIMATRS AW (nk | Unlen Pacific. Aw |rx 8 s Overland Expross 7 501 . Oolorado Exprosa. 0 & Rop, ‘/Mlny . "Mal and Rxpress . H.fl. M. In Nsb. Matl and Expross Kight Exproes, BOUTHWARD Mlnsourl Pncmc xpros \IUYt),xpn SPECIAL NOTICETO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake It s ho boat and choapest food for stock of any kind, ~ One pound fs equal to mm’SKm ds of corn, Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Wintew Instead of running down, will fnorease In welght and be In good marketable condl <G 8t. J. Via Plattsmonitn. Via Council Blufty Wabash Rout Chics goRxpross , St.Louls Express . o tion in the npring. Dairymen, as well v othors, who nse it can tostify to Its mer BARTWARD, Its. Try It and judge for yonrselves. Price $24.00 per ton. No chargo for sacke ©. M. &8t Paul Addross WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, sy Expreos P.L”BO'YER CO.. |IDEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y ' FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, 'LOCKS, ETC. LORO Warnsm Wtreoot. Omaha ht Expross ommodation <. €B &0 a| For Chileago via Platsm'th For Chicago via O. Bluffs| NORTHWARD, C.St.P. M & O. Sloux. City Expross. Olklnnd Acmmmmlnfl AD hn{‘l’llymll : S0, Paul Night Expross. |9 d5a. The® m and 5 P, dummy tralns also rrive a4 84 the transfor in thneto make castern co ections, butncs check baggage ID. M. STEELE, & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS H, B. LOOCKWOOD, (formorly of Lockwood & Draper, Ohleago, Manager of the Tea, Oigar and Tobacco Departments, A full line of nll gndou of the abovo; also Pipes and Smokers’ carrled In stock, Prlooa end nm.\pleu furnished on application. Open orders Intrusted to us shall receive our caroful Fattentlon, Satlsfaction Guaranteed. AGENVS FGR BENWOOD KAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO OMAMA BRIDCE TRAINS Dummy Trnlns Leave Omaha a$ 6 40,8 00 900, 10 00, 11 15 & m, 100, % 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00, 8 00, 6n Sand o At rane. for dopot 18 rulnutes later: Broadway dopos 20 min. utos later, Lewvo Councll Biufts (Rroadway dopot) at 790, 880 980, 10 50, 1 480, 530,' 6 88 Rud'11 08 p . On sunnhyu o 580 and' 10,80 avd 8 80 and b 30 p m tralns will not run. ~ Arrive st Transfor 7 minutes iater, Omaha 20 minutos later, ')‘vans'ol'Tmlrul—'wn\e Omal 815,888 6,10 and 665 p m, dally 6 aud 1116am, 1995, 785 and 816 p STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Union Pacifle depot at 830 a m and & €0 p. m, Arrlye trom Stock Yards at 7 40 1a and 6 40 p m. Mall Time Card. | ROUTE. | CLOSE. Unlon Pacific Local Mall. . 8 20/ 7 00 |Ginlon Paciflo Through Ma 1020 8 00 3 1 Neb. mao T UNDAY WORNIRG, | BATORDAY : C. F. GOOODMAN. Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass, Whoiesale Clothiers SUNDAY TRAINS Toand from Chlcago via tho Tripartite Alllance Lines. I MIL_| BT | N-W | N-W [ R M1 o1 15| 12| T 91(7-38 Wh 1 [ . 21 ] ii' Wholesale Druggists 10-31 17] 8-244 160 9-28 | 9-80 :;)c?ns:wndlnx ordor, C. B. & Q. tralns run evory AND DEALER IN OMAHA, NEB. M. HELLMAN & Co,, 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, OMASA. NEBEIBRASECMA. o, "Bloux Gy & Pacific SlouxCity & Oouncil Blufts & _ Wabash—Chicago, .1 Tevington, GEO, W. F. BROWN & CO.: COMBMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK Offce, Exchange Building Unlon Stock Yards, REFERENCES1 OMAHA’ NEB Finst Namiona, BAYK, Omahy; . wud Troas, Unlon Stock Yds., Omaha Aleo connected with Gregery, Cooloy Co , Unlon Stock Yards, Chicago. BROWN W ¥, BROWN, Officcopen Sundays from 1210 1, ncon. C.K.COUTANT P.2M. 146 LD RELIABLE [ THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY, (SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B. 00.] 'heyenne. ANE, Manager Bay Btato Cattle Co. 37, Caiouron Prest. First Nat'l Bank, Omaha, Addross all communications—Unlon Stock Yards, Cmaba, Nebraska. HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Shy EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED 18_FARLAM STREET, AT OMAHA, NEB The mosh extensive n-uuumtnun Billiard & Pool Tables HENRY T. CLARKE, Prest. and Treas. JOITN T. CLARKE, Secretary, H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, SUCCEEDING. LEIGHTON & CLARKE WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ARGEST Jolbing Drug house between Chloago and L 8an Francisoo. CAPITAL BTOCK, $200,000, 4 shall hoat the bottom of the market at all times. Will d to Chicago and 8t, Louls prices nm: 4.1, ARKE, ce President Imun ‘added.Our specialty will b Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasg Vimates given on plate glasa. To thoso about to embark in the drug business will do well to conyyy iotcrost by calling ou ug or seud for our price st which will avpear about January 6th, Mall orde s ted. 1114 HARNEY 5TREET®F Manitoba Pickerel. Trovr, Wrrre Fisu, Con Fisn, Surrts, A1 WHOLESALE. 109 8. 16th St., Omahe P- H' ALLE". Aeent obn Hockstrassor General Agont or Nobras Wostorn Lowa. tation Billlard snd Poo | Tablesand materis e CHICAGO Awo w RAILWAY. u SHORT LINE The only line 10 take for Des Molnos lhllll waukoe and all points east. To tho people of o braska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, I m Nevads itornia it offers superlor IN THE WORLD. J0 8, Tonth Strosh + .+ + + OMAHA, NEB THE BEST ROUTE AND town, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixle, Chicag Orogon, Washington and C: advantages not possible by any other line, Among a fow of the nuterous points of superior- ity eojored by the pateons of this rosd botwoen |, Omaha and Chicago, are its two traios a day of DAY COACHES which are thefincst that buman art and ingenuity can create; Its PALACE SLEE! blch are models of comiort and clogance; 1t PA| LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed by and ta widely calebrated PALATIAL DINING oA the equal of which eanaot be fousd ssewbore, ‘ouncil Bluffs the tralns of the Union Pacifio B connech . Unnon Depol with those of 4he Crioa fln & Northweatern Ry In Chicugo the traiog of thie o make close Gonncetion with those of all eastern S Detrolt, Columbus, Indlanapolls, Clocanat Niagara Fall, Buttao, Filaburg, Toranto, Monteea ladelphia, Baltimore, Wash- inghon aad sl polits oo East, aak thd tokod ageat for tckea via th 'NOWTH.WESTERN, If vou wisn the hest accommodations§ All tickeb agents sell tckots via this line, M. HUGHITT. R3.HAIR, Geoeral Manager. Gon. Pass. Agent. SANDER, HOWE & CO., LIVE STOCK COMMISSION OFFICES. 2115, 13th St, Telephone No, 563, : Unlon Stock Yards, Telephone No, 576, Qmaha, Neb Liberal Advances on Consignments, CHICAGO, Often wickness leaves : th ttlecild o such condition cau ot awlmi L1y foats. Bucl 2 thould 4t onc 00 nerce the ue l£aas 20 thels Bivurs] [condition, snd wiil 1l ucededstrength usauds of children Al druggists tell it snd Bave boeu reared upon wn nnun PulJ our -uu._x.'m usu, 26 #1.76. Send to Woolrich & Co., P Mase., 101 pamplilots o1 the subjeet of mnng chlidrea,