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i —— NESRASKA Nalloial Bk, OMAHA. NEBRASKA. PAID UP OAPITAL. l'mooo BURPLUB NOV 1,1884 \ 23,000 [A. R TOUZALIN, Vioe Proside: W. V. MOORE, JNO. 8. COLLINS, LEWIS 8. REED, Kent K. Haydon, Assistant and Acting Cashler. BANKING OFFIOR| The Iron Bank 0OR, 12TH ANDFARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL BANKING A BUSINESS TBANSACTED, INTRREST allowsd on time deposits upon avorable terms and upon sesounts of bnnh #nd bankars, FOREIGN EXOHANGE Government Bonds and Oounty and Oity securities bought sad sold. In its treatment of eustomers the most .3 eral policy is pursued conslstent with saf: oRd bouny banking, and we tavite correrponss U-I'E or porsonal inqulry in eonneotion there . WY YATKS, Prostdent. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL March 7.—Money—Kasy at 1@13, closing ot 1 per cent, Prime mercantilo paper—4@5o. Sterling Exohange Bills—Dull at 4 834; do- mand, 4 86, Governments—Dull and unchanged Stocks—The effoct of the woakness of the stock market late yesterday has had no appar. ent effect upon to-day's prices, In the early transactioms the advance over last eveming's final transactions amounted to § to § per cent, from which there were further gains in the first hour, This was followed by a dull sand steady market until after 3 o'clock, when large buying orders appeared for Lackawanna and New York Central, and the highest prices recorded for the former since the early part of December were ecstablished, The principal feature of the market was the manipulation of Lackawanna, ¢ 101 8, 4 Paolfio6's of "5 . BTOOKS AND BONDS, Central pacitic Uhle-qo & Adlw Chioago, Burlin Del: ::v“u‘e, e & W Denver & Rio Grando, lndnnl lis, Bl ? st & 'ug Wabaeh, St. Tonia' & Bacitio; do do_ pid. Westorn Union Telegraph U, R.&N +Ex-int, FEx.div, * Asked. e —t— GENERAL PRODUCE, CHICACO. CH10AGO, March 7.—Flour — Dull and unchanged. Wheat—Ruled feverish, declining 3@jc during the first hour on’ reassuring advices concerning the foreign situation, then ad- vanced 1c on bad reports from winter wheat districts, and closed ke over yesterday; 74j@ 75}s for cash; T4 tor March; 753c for April; §04@80) for May. Sorn—Opened easy but becamo strong and advanced /e closed }c over yestorday: 385@40c for_cash; 3840 for March; S5c for Apnil; 417 for May. Oata—Dall but hxm and a ehade lnglu-y 278@30c for cash; 274@=27@c for March; 27§@ 20ge foy April 14c for May, ye—Steady at 6ic. Bnrla& Nominal at 63c. Flax Seed—Steady at 116, Timothy - Steady 4t 1 27@ 140, Whisky—1 15, l’urpuux.-d active and 106200 highor: 12 D0@I2 5 and March; 126@ 12 b7} for Apnl 12 673@12 70 for May. Lard—Quiet and unchangad; 6 874 for cash snd March; 6924@6 95 for April; 7 0@ 702} for May. Boxed Meats—Steady; Shoulders, 490@ b ib 6 80; short clear sides " Fasy; cholce to fancy creamery, ; good to choice dairy, 26@28c. Eggi—Virm at 23c. Hoompta, Bhip'te Flour, bbla... L1000 22,000 Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels. . Oata, bushel Ry, bushels. . Barley, bushels, MILWAUKEE PRODUOR MiLwavxee, March 7.— Wheat—Steady;No, 2 Milwaukoe, F1jc; dlay 7 SemER Ak y unchanged; No, 2, 30@S1c. ' Ryo—Nogleoked; No, 03§, }&fllnvf'l)ull: .\'; Provisions—Weal cash and March; BT, LOUIS FPRODUOR, EN Louvis, March 7,- Flour—Quiet, unsettied but clored better; No. o for Corn—hade higher; 30{@. 8, 30k bid for cash; B1fo for May and Juge, Butter—Steady red Bljc for co April, 85}@85{o, closing at 85kc f i for cash; 37§c for Marc 8¢ for May. Onts—Strong Rye—(Quiet and unchanged at 63¢, Barloy—Staady at 60G0e. Higher; H)Qc. —Steady at 1 40, 000 000 000 35,000 1, nominally pring 55c, mess porl Cornmeal —Firm at 2 26@2 30, Whisky—1 14, NEW YORK PRODUCK, New Youk, March 7,—Wheat—Spot lots | @49 goln lower; options opened 4@ {s lower, but sltorward advanced §@1o, closing woaker; peceipta, 22,000 bushels; axports, 1 105,000 red, B4@Vbc; No: | ng at 908, wro lots heavy and & shade lower, i a(.qe higher; receipts, 160,000 bushels; rts, 97,000 ‘bushels; -ungraded, Nu 8, No. May closiog at b1 Oats— Mnrlvt @ fo lower, closing stead x):x(\r:.ll!"u)(l' mixed wrn mh, demand fair and mar- ket firm"at 27) Pork -, m«l Vo 14 lAnl H eeteru steaim spot, quoted uusur Dull and easier at 10@34e, KANBAS CITY, Kaxsas Orry, March 7.—Wheat — Quiet and lower; cash, 60jc bid; March 60j; May, 03§@63§c, ru— 303e; May, cower and weak; cash, d1ie bid, side for best grade of dairy. { | Chickens dre M Heavy Hardware Idat. Tron, rates, 2 30; plow steel, specal oast, erucible, 7o: #pecial or German, do, 16a20c; wagon spokes, set, 2 per set, 1 each, 7085 5o RQUATS Rt pe Ib, 7allc; washers, por Ib, 8alSc; rivets, Ib, 11c; coil chain, per Ib, 6Gal 80; iron wodges, 6c; crowbars, 6 teeth, do; spring steel, 80; Burden's '« mul hoes, 5 80, BanpEn WiRE—In oat lots, 4 00 per 100, Nars—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 45, Onts—Dull and nominal; no bids, CINCINNATI, Crsciwnatt, March Whisky—Steady with fair demand at 1 15, LIVERPOOL. TiveRpoot, March 7. — Wheat — Quist with poor demand and weaker; winter red western 64 8@ 7a; spring, 6s 8d@0s 10, Corn—Dull with poor demand; new west eru mixed, 45 4d. e —— LIVE sTOCK CRI0AGO, March 7.—Drovers' Journal re. powder, kegs, 640; do, half kegs, quarter kegs, 188 blasting, kegs, 8 35; per 100 fest, 600, Lrap—Bar, 1 CHIOAGO, ports: Cattle—Reswipts, 1,100; stoers, 4 25@6 and feeders 3 Hogs—Receipts, §,0)0; stronger; best light and mixed, bc Iug(mr rough packing, 4 80@ 160; packing and shipping, 4 60@4 90; light, 4 30@4 80. Sheap —Recelpts, 500; steady; inferor to good, 200@4 50; extra sheep and lambs, 450@1 75 KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK. Kaxsas Orry, March 7, — Oattle—Reoeinta 480; demand exceeds the supply; market Alrung H@1Cc highe pxport steers, 5 mm 5 60; common to choice shipping, 4 60205 c.m- 2 80@4 65; stockers and teeders, 400@ trong ris run_Blossburg, 10 00; W1 hitebreast lamy 5 00; Whitobreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, Tows nut, 5 00; Rock Spring, 7 00; clet, 11 26a11 60; Canon aon City, 7 00 per ton, Dry Gtmfll Brown SrrTINGs—Atlantlo A, 7he; Atla tlo P, 60; Atlantic LL, bo; Brunawlck, Beaver Dam L1, 6c; Lawrence LL, bic; cifio H, 78o; Rny:( Standard, 640 Head A, 7fo; Wanchusett A, 74o, Fixe BRows SHERTINGS— Amyle. 6403 Pep- perell R, 7¢; Salisoury R, Buracxp Corrona—Ball llon, 4.4, 640 lon, 7-8, be; (A\ml»arhnd 4-4, 8c; Davoll DD, go—TReceipts, 2,200 head; active and | oo (F"'"‘”““‘ o F““‘p"'l;h““"‘,‘z";‘ T ! i o 8 olden Gaf o} highor at 4 254 (5, mainly 4 30@4 40, Bt oot e Y ek i e R 3 e o gt 3 aun et cBads highers | ELLT8 o e e e common to choice, 1 50@3 75, Duoks (d.qm&) Boston, 8 oz., 11301 Bos BT, LOUIS, m§1.h L‘(l)m}.‘ March zj'.d—'(‘Jnt;lo—‘Eeoelph‘i ) ‘head; shipments, 230 head; scarce an out quiot; acatcely more than local trade done; | Point 10 0., ldc; Point Boar, 8 oz, 1o, commion to choice shipping, 4 H0@h 75; butch- | TIOKINGS—Amoskeag, 134c: O era’ steers, 4 0@+ 60; cows and heifers, 8 00 "'va-“ o Cordis, 10§c; Pearl River, @4 00; corn fed Texans, 400ab 00, York, 124c; Hamleton Awnings, 124c. Sheep—HKecaipts, 201 head; shipments, | DENIMS— Ag‘mkkmf‘- 140; Beaver 00;head; common to go @8 50: choice [ 1263 1’“‘" reel xtra 100@4 50, ° CC, I e e—— OMAHAMARKE S Orrr0 i 3 ST ) o ik The following prices aro charged retailers | Heareaver, §; ] by jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- PRINTS - chants with the exception of grain, which is ?ldn Ifiea °°°7h§°","1 [ ;lannon auoted at the prices furnished by tho elova- | §4% MRE0 T 1 é‘é.‘;‘ igo tors and other local buyers: PRINTS Sumrmun—Amarlcm, Bo; Oocheco, —_— 5o Gloncester, bo; Southbridge, 4kc; Waver: Grain ed loys!4§c; Rosedale, 4¥c. Wheat—Oash No, 2, 61c, 2103 Jnflm( ren A. A(llmwn) 12c; le; Warren CO (brown), 10c. love finish, 5o, 3 Rockport, 7c, , d30; Indl staplos, 83o; Lancaster staples, 8c; lalds 9c; “Hudson checks, 83c; ersians, Ok, Dress Goops—Atlantio alpacea, slan cashmere, 2840; Hamloton cashs Hamleton Fancus, 1 4o; Hamleton brocades, 160; Arlington brocade, 18c, Leather, @ " Stoers—$1.00@4. Oak sole, 88@42c; hemlook sole, 28@33c; Flour and Millstuffs, IWinter Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at a3 3 00@3 2. 800 to Socoad quality—82 50@2 80, Spring {L’he&t Best quality patent at $2 81 r, 24c; alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 3o; Greisen kid, 250 to 275; oak kip, 1.00; oal calf,'1 20 to 1 80; French kip, |2 110 to 1 B! 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 850; toppings, 900 to 10 50; B, L, Moroceo, 80 to 850; psbble 0.D Morocco 85¢; simon, 3 50 @3 0. HanNEss—No, 1 star oak, 350; No, 2, 82c; No. 1 Ohlo oak, 340; No, 1 Milwaukee 33¢; No. 3 do, 8lo. No, 1 Pitts onk har, 85c; No. B Pitts oak har; 88c, Bacotn quality - $2 15@2 60. Bran— 65@75¢ per cwt. Chopped Keed —Per 100 Ibs,, T5c. Corn Meal—£0 85@1 00 per cwt. Sereening —6¢ per cwt, Hides. Steady; groan butchers! Go; groan cured, Th @TY; dry fint, 12@14c, dry salt, 10@11c: dam- awed hides two-thirds price. Tallow—44@6tc, Grease—Primo white, 1@4}c. Sheep Pelta—26c@ Tovacco. Plug_Tobaceo- Olimax, 45c; Bullion, 45c; Horuoehoo, 4o, Star, 46; Rudy, 450;’ Hor sey's, 40c; Black, 88@40; Spearhead, 460; Our Repe, 48c; Piper Hoidsiock. 64c. Fine Cat: Cummon, 80cy Medium, 40c; good, 45@60c; Hard to Beat, 700; Favorite, |4 $0c; Diamond Orown, boc; Sweet Sixtoen, c. Smoking—0, B., 22c; Moorschaum, Durham, 16¢ 0z, 51c; Durham, 8 oz., 55¢; Dar- ham, 4 oz, b7c; Durham, 2 oz, 60¢; Seal of North Oarolina, 16 oz,,41c; Seal of North Car- inn, 8 0z, 43¢: Seal of North Carolins, 4 oz., : Seal of North Carolina, 2 oz., 60¢; O, ., 5 | Durham, 4 0z., 28¢; O. K. Durham, £ oz, 80c; Uncle Ned, s 36c; Tom and Jerry 280, General Produce Eges—Receipts are daily growing heavier and the feling is decidedly weak, The rul- ing price to-day is17_cents, still we have heard of lower prices being made already. Butter—Is in more liberal supply again and prices are far less firm, 18 conts being the out Creamery, 22 20o; air to good, 11@10: cholco dairy, 10@ inferior grades, 8@10c. 80c; Drugs, Druas AND OREMI0ALS—Acid, carbollc, 40¢ acid, tartaric, b0c; balsam copaita, per Ib. 65c; bark, sassafras, per Ib, 120; calomer, per 1b, 90c; cinchonidia, per oz, 80 60; chioro- form, per Ib, $1 00; 'Dovers powders, par_lb, $1 25; epsom salts; per Ib, 3hc; giycerine, pure, per Ib, 25c; lead ncetate, per b, 20c; oil castor, No. 1 per gal., $1 50; oil castor, No. 8 per gal., $1 40; oil, olive, por gal., $1 40; oil, origanum, 5lc; opium, $4 50; quinine, . & W., and'R, & 8., per oz, $120; potassium Todide, per lb., 8 50; salicin, por oz., 40c; sulphate morphine, per oz 40; rulphur, per Ib,, 4c; strychnine, per oz., §1 & l’oullry Has been exceedingly dull so far this week and ‘s going at lowers prices. 1, per 1b,, choice, 9@10c, fair to good 7@8c; Turkeysdressed, per 1b., choice, 10@1lc; fair to good, 8@9c; Geese, dressed, por 1., choice, 10@11c; tair to good, 8@9c; Diiky dresed ! e iib gholoe 100 Elair 6 good, dc. Game—Thore 15 some demand for ducks but none coming in. Ducks, mallard, per doz, 2 00@2 50; ducks, teal and mixv:l, per doz, 1560@2 00; geeso, per doz, 4 00@5 00; snipe, per doz_ 1 00@1 25. Potatoos—The condition of the market has not changed since our last, They are m strong nqln*nt and good stock will doubtless sell at 45(@bie on reccipt. § Onions—Quotable at 100 per bushel for good unfrozen stock, Beans—Navy, per bushel, 150@1 60; ‘medi- um, per bushel, 130 &1 40, Popeorn—Almost no demand, sales at 1@14e per Ib, Huuey buml)—-(,hol o domestic, 15@16¢; California, 14@15 Tn good demand, Choice bright, 28¢; common to good dark per b, Culllr—"()hlo" per bbl,, 87 00; “York State” per bbl,, 88 00; per 4 bbl., $4 densed per gal, 85c; crab apple, per gal Cheese—Full cream, western, ]'.!C, sin new, 12}c; young American, 12@13¢, Maple Sugar—Pure, i bricks, per 1b, 16c, Paints Oils and Varnishes. O1s—110 carbon, per gallon, 110: 150 headlight, per gallon, 19¢; 175° hesdlignt adgallon, 16c; 150° water white, 10c; lin- soed raw, per gallon, b2c; linsced boiled, per gallon, 55¢; Lard, winter utr'd r gallon, 70c; No. 1, Gdc, No. 2 £0; eastor XXX, per. gsl lon, 1'60c; No. 3, 1 40; sweet, per galion, 1 00; sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B, e Ll LR D No. 1, 75c; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 30 , 16¢; golden machine, No, 1, per gal- lon, 36¢; No. 9, 280; sperm, signal, per gallon 90c; turpentine, per gallon, :o)pnaptha,7dc , ver gallon, 16c, and slow Dry Paints White lead 89c; Frenck re, Cej Faris shiting, 2he; whiting gilders, Tfe; whiting gom'l, Tio; lampblack, = Germantown, *1ic; lampblack, ordinary, 1 untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; slonna, burn tlonsa, faw, 4! Parls groen, gonuine Paris N 20¢ Thos ermaition: Americns, 16 10c; rose pink, 140; Veneti o, 890; strawberrios, 2 b *per cate, 2 50; raspberries, 21b, per case, 2 50; California poars per cace, b 50; apricots, per case, 5 00; Deaches per case, 5 90; white cherrics per case, 6 76; plums per case, 4 60; whortlebos ries ' per caso, 3 00; egg plums, 2 Ib, per cas 290; groen goges, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; pine i St inch, ?i ~ 1 EorasRisli§iinshinga larnersigin R ilnoly | [8s) iR o8 oo B e e smea s e, —Boxen, 40 Ibs, 16s, 120, 8s, 124c, | 2fc; ochre, American, 2c; Wintors mineral, e e L o, B8, 13k, | 1°% Tabiah brown. Sfo; Spanih brown. 330} M as:nes—Per caddie, 85c; round,rl,case | Prince’s mineral, 8¢, ;"' uare, cases, 1 70; Oshkosh, casesgr 0 | VABNISHES—Barrels Svaaus—Powdered, 8c; cut loaf, 8c; an- 4 | extra, 81 ux-zed 7To; eon(m(t}lonan Ad. Ne'.l?nndlrd ;rl-. %.4% ‘c‘;.:.h No. 1, §] d..k Al s,;'émm medium yellow, 640 | & L% 85'bog ard oil fuish $150. ges—Ordinary grades, 12@124c; fair, 12| _ PAINTS IN O1L—White lead, Omaha, P, P, m i good, 134c; prime, 14@15jc; chol ll o 13.‘“.‘:;“@:' l;-g; %cih Louls, pure, bfc; Mar Rt T S0 Avpucks chte freen, o, 12c; Franch e, vod sea, 110 ed, 14jc; Muhnghlm. XXXX roasted, 14} ‘rench zine, in varnish asst., 20¢; imHation Java, 16§@163c. in oil asst, 15c; raw and burnt umbe Syuor—Standard Com., 480, bbls; Staadard | B 10c; raw ‘aud burnt Sienna lflc' ) o NP s oSpAIa D Taper, 320 g caes Ko, Prussian blue, 40c; " ultramarine biue, 180 ‘bn Frurrs—No 1, quarter apples, bbls | chromegreen, L, M & D, 0; N O sliced, boxes, 7§o: evaporated, ham 03 bl;eoglxmle- Boxes, 11; peaches, 3 [one, 00 Dok, eTRRCIMe, 05) s yellow ochre, 9¢; L. M. ALOOHOL—188 pooof alookol 2 80 per win | yellow ochre, onall extra c-momh spirits; 188 proof. 1 29 | dryer, 8c; craining colors, pox pr oot gallon; tripplo rofined spirits, 167 | walout. chestnut aud ash, 1 19 per allon; redhulllfl vhhkm, 1001 80; fino blendad, 1 503 b0, @(;‘x)sop—lmpamd '4 50@600; domeatic, 1 40 PiokLes—Medium in barrels, 6 00; do In half barrels, 8 60; small, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, b00; gherkins in barrele, 8 00 do in half barrels, 4 — I Sl18.60 Duur-Guspoviar good, 456300 ol | 134 S e 60@76¢; good Imperial, 16014 B0[14 o [15.00 7 650 Young Hyson, good, 8 @500; uhniea&b i he o el 2x12. 100; an:n, natural leaf, 76¢; Japan ch 14.50(14.50(14 6015 00{10.00/17.00| 150; Oolong , 85@40c; Oolong choice | 4x4-51& 14 50114 50 40@bbo; Bauchong, good, 30@40c; choice, 3b w—— Rion—Louisians, », prime o dhoioe m7 . | No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f¢. ~No., boards, 12, 14 ana 16 ft. Figsi=Ha 1. bils., 7 80; boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. 14 and 16 ft, (sipring ,md M Venetian, red. American, 14c; red 3 chrome yellow, genuine, 40c; chrome yol : Furniture, ; conch, ex- T0c; .s,m.num, extra, 85c, 16¢ 18¢; ln ian red, 15c; Venetian rod, 9c; Tus. can red, C} American varmllllmb I Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omahi DIMENSIONS AND TIMDERS, !12 ft.[141¢, l h nml tefiah, half bb ,,650; N bbia, B¢ 300; famil m( lls, 60c; No, 1 trout, half bbh [] Wooul:lw‘nl—’l‘waho;?pdll. 1 85; three | 1st Com, 61 ch, white pine. . pails, 210, Tube, No, 1, nno‘ ioneer | 2d Com, whita pine boards, 1853 Doublo Crown, 3 90; well- | 34 Com. 6 white pioa. .| Sel. ¥ inch, white pine. . Savon Imperlal; 8 15; Kirk’s | 15t and 2d Clear yellow pine, 46 in Kirk's standard, 356[ Kirk's | === BHIP LAP, Q¥ cip 4 85 No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch, anis cans, 4 cans in case, o bbb 3doc ol case, 1 01 A Ao Bt 10inabe, 0z, ] Oum—Mlnd lhlflox nmt. 10alle; bwist tick, 104o. 1st and 2d Clear, 1} inch,’s. 2. .. Vlfsl:u-flw York apple, 16c; Ohio ap- | 1st and 24, Clear, 13 and 2 inch, &, 28 3d, Olear, 1 HavrDray loads, per Ll 1604 Ashton, 34, Cloa 1& 10 sacks, 8 urg lfi- o, " {145 and 24, Glewr, 1 inch, ean P do; Siiver Glo-,&: orn |, Cleas, L inch: Sfi- PExushn;rJ Glfi. 10{ m, - fi:‘lf“'h“h epper, 102; wpioce, love %, 1 lnch, i L s o | S S Lull) o FINISHL ; oaet too; 5'&3 003 hn!w a dry, 1 40; tongues, 75 por ranlleable, AFTOW 8o; Burden's horse Sior—Shot, 1 85; buckshot, 2 10; orlental 3 48; do, fuse, Coar— bumlwr]and blacksmith, 10 00; Mor. 5 00; nthra: ndian Bal- Lonsdale, 7§c; New ton, 10 oz, 1440; Boston, 9 oz., 146; Fall River o YSoom (Gray)—Weat Point, 8 oz, 11c; West Oontinental rook AA [ T0; B, 11c; Beaver Oreok i Haymakers, 8o} Jaffrey D& T, 12fc; POSTS, XXX, 1200; Pearl River, 13¢; War. | White Codar, 6 inch, halyes. Warren BB (brown), | Whita Codar, lns, Byc; Amerloan, B Am- Tho; Stool = i comn In "sacks on track, P e ol i S Mo gu, in sk on track, 100 1oy, ewtr whita, Amoskeag 110@1 16; 940; Per- mare, 1630; hem_ock kip, 80c; runner 65¢ to_760; hemlock calf, 85 to 100; hemlock upper, 22 to 24c oak ‘rench'calf, 1 25 to 2 00; russetts RS cans, 20c; French zinc; ,h«nchnnn, 1'b b blisd and shutter groen, L M. & D., 6c; Paris green, 00/17.00/15.00 .50/17.£0,18.00 18.00 f‘hlsaau 1500 10115.00/16.50/17,60,18.60 R»ck Tsland, $16 CO ] 1 00 11 50 3 00 |y paid to passengers 26850 | company. FENCING, ) and 14 feet, rough fest, rongh and 14 feet, rough feet, rough. ... v , 4 inoh, 12 and 14 feet, rough 1 s 16 fess, rongh and 14 feet, rongh ) feet, rough 816 00 16 00 1 inch, 1st Com , 12, 14 and 16 feet.. 24 Com.. 14 and 16 feet...... #d Com,, 14 and 16 feet Fence, 14 and 16 feet. . BEADED CRILING, 15t Com. { inch, white pine. Com. § inch, white pine Com, § inch, white pine. . 1st Com. § inch, N 2d Com, { inch, Clear Poplar, panel, § inch, s, STOCK NOARDS, A 12inch, s, 1, 12, 14 and 10 feet B 12 inch, 6. 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet .. C 12 inch, 5. 18. 14 and 16 feet 1 12 inch, 5,18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. 00 1 Com. 12 in,, &, 18, 12, 14 and 16 f£17 00 0. 1 Com. 12in,, 8. 1 s, 10,18 and 20 ft21 00 No, 2 Com, 12 in,,s. 18 12, 14and 16 ft,14 76 BATTENS, WELL TUBING, FICKRTS 0.G. Bats, 8inch. .. 0. G. Bats, 9} juch. | 4 inch Baté, . 1s. 3 inch well tubing, D. & M.. 3 inch well tubing, Bev. .. Pickets: D, & H. Flat, $21 0 Square 16 inch, Clear. *A* Standard, b mh Clear a nlh White Cedar, 8 inches, quarters. Oanprios - Fifth lvunueklovn finish, 4§0; | White Cedar, 4 inch, round, uu- Hancock, 8¢; Southern Red Cedar, i} feet DENVER MARKET., Frovr—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 76; pat- ant, 100 Ibs., 2 76@3 00; Kaneas, 100 1bs, 375 @sm arabaim, 100 Liw, 1505 £y, 100 1ha, buck-wheat. per bbl. 7 50 ks, Frns, oo Whoat! 100 1be, $100 100 Ibs, G5@705 Oolorado white, 1 20@1 80; mixod, barley 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 85; bran, ton, on track, 14 00@15 00; chop, corn, 100 Ibe, on track, 70c@T on track, 1001 20; oorn mal, 100'iba, 1 HAY—Balod, Jpland, ton, 18 0015 00; upland, loose,” ton, 10 00@12 00; second bot: tom, baled, 10 G0@11 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, 00@15 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 6 00 Burrer — Croamery, fancy, b, creamery, fino, Ib, 36@33c; dairy, choico, 1b 20@2le; Gairy, good, Ib, 13@2% ’ dairy, fair 16@16c; cooking, b, 6 ‘Fuos—sem, Aoy ‘warranted, doz, 5@3c; ranchy dor, 36@3To Ouerse—Full cream, 16@17c; half cream, b, 10@11c; *akim, b, %; Swiss, domentic, b, 22@280; Swiss, imported, 80@820; tim- burger, 18 PourTay —Live old chickens, doz, 500@5 50; drossed ducka, b, 16@160; dressod turkeys, Ib,, 16@16c. 100 Ibe, 95@105; Porators—Colorado, sweet, per Ib,, 4o, EGETADLES — Onlons, yellow, 100 b, 295; cabbage, 100 ibs, 260; beets, 100 1be, 1 1061 25; turnips, J00 1bs, 1 25. mm —Lemons, per box, Meseins, 4 008 oranges, Florida, per box, 6 50@7 00; hEFls fancy bbl, b 00@5 50; apples, medium, Cunen Mrats - Hams, mugar oured, I, 113 @11§c; beoon, breaklsst, dry salt sides, .b, 7A@Sc; lard in pllla w@sau, lard in tierces, 8o, Fnasn Aears~Dressed beef, Colorado, per 1577«_,&' hogs, 1b, 6}@6ic; mutton, b, 7 e Live Stock—Colorado steers, per 100 lbs ‘Hngld Y Dry Filat N e, nt No, 1, per Ib, 113@1 1003 grbeawiomseiani Hiassded cu" lb 4@ ; groen calf,Ib, 8@10c; green kip, Ib, $@ic; sheep nkins, dry, 8@10c; deer skins, 1b, 15@20c; antelope skins, lo, 12@15; tallow, @6 'Woot,—Golorado No, 1, per 1b, 14@16c; buck, b, 8¢; Mexican, 7@10c. ]"lsn—MacknmX No, 1, 140. kit, mess, 1.60@2 00; Oalifornia ealmon, halt bbi, 10 503 Holland herring, keg, 1 60; tro 1b. 15@160 G et e, Tho *‘old relisble"—Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. ——— He Only Wanted to See. Texas Siftings. Judge Gerold Cummings is s respected resident of Fort Worth, Tex., notwith- standing that he Is immensely stout and a member of the logal profession. He ied many sntifat remedies to reduce his welght, but without sny _satisfactory resalt, He finally went to Hct Springs, in Arkansas, and much to his joy ho lost conslderable adipcse tiesne, snd retarned to Fort Worth in a most happy frame of mind, He thought and tatked of noth- ing else except his loss of flesh., He went to market ons mernlug recently and eaid to the butcher. "'Cut me off twenty pounds of pork.” The request was com- plied with, The judgs looked at the meat for some time and then walked off. “'Sball I send the meat to your house, .| judge?” asked ths butcher, **O no,” was the reply; “I don't want it. I have fallen 0if just twenty pounds, and I only wanted to see how much it wae,” — —— The Table Groaved. Thlis is an old expression, used to con- vey the idea of a big dinner; o big 25 to make the fable creak and threaten to tumble to the floor, Sometimes it hap- pens that pecple eat too much of the big dinuner and have to groan over the at- tacks of indigestion, the percusors of reg- ular dyspep! Brown's Iron Bliters, the great enemy of dyspepaia, relleves all this trouble and makes comfort take the place of groaniog. Mra, Mattlda Davld- dyke | 800, Montgomery Olty. Mo,, eays, “1 coach took Brown's Iron Bitters for dyspeps'a, and it did me great good.” CHICAGO, Nilwankee & St Paul RATILWAY. The SEHORT LINE. ‘And BEST ROUTE, FROM OMAHA T0 THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND anul\aolln, Milwaugkee, Cedar Rapids, Davenport Dubuque, kford, ¥reeport, Janesville, Elgin, Madison, La Crosse, Beloit, Winona, And all other Tmportant polnts East, North: east and Southeast, Ticket office at 1401 m stect (o Paxton Ho. tel), and at Union Pacifio Dopot. PULLMAN BLEEVERS and the Fixgsr DINING CARS 1N 118 WORLD 7@ run on the main lines of the Chicago uilwaukee & 8t. Paul R'y and every aitention by courteous employes of the A. V. H. CARPENTER, r Axent 3 8. MERBILL, General Manager. BALCER, Mansger, Aut Gen'l Pass A 1. CLAKK, Gsp'l Sucrintendent. 15 aphrodisiac, arous. o uetivity, positively cures iwpoton energy 4y, all weaknoss ofge Ly mail, J ts%\f ?100 ALy seie premcription of u Reted ‘"' [ Drigsiie can a1l il Y red.) te -&r. V/ARD & <0, K9 ISANL MO chop mixed, 100 lh-, ates late: 41o | m. Railway Time Table. In Effect Mch, S8th, 1885, The atbenticn of the travelltng publio 1+ called o Abe fact that thials the only ompleto and absolutely imo tablo published in the elty, riio at and depart from Omaba by iard Time. ho O. 4. P, M. & 0. Arrive At and de partfrom thelr depoly con Wobster stroots; traing o, 4 LB & 81.J.&0. H.lmmlhofl At dopor: o “he Unlon Pacific dey o Dy b, sxcept Bavarda oxoeph 3 nd K, I oters from o, exoepd Bunday) d, WHSTWARD DEPART, Py M. n 8! ! Oy 0'?!’:!‘ p , Oolorado Exj Toos| ok S B. Al aid Night E: BOUTHWARD, Mll“url Pacific ‘t llwmn. Xproes. .. OExpross Louls Exprese. EASTWARD, (-3 'q‘l!t :lul m.il !xpml ‘Accommodation -, 5 86 & 35 For Chicago via C. Bluffs NORTHWARD, C St oM &0 it 6v. Paal Night Express. | 8 46 dummy tratns also arrive TheS £0 & m and 6 Knuo make eastern ocnnsotlon he Inndtllnl but not check OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Dummyv Tralns—Leave Omah §1),1000,11 16 & 1110pm. On Sun ul and 200 and 400 p t trains do not run. Arrive ab yran for dopot 18 minutes later: Broadway dopct 30 min. r Leave Councll Blufts (Broadway depot) at 7 20, H] 980,10 80, 1 40 3 180, 380, 5 W‘o 2d'T106 b I On undiy® the 8 80 Ang'10 80 » 1y and 8 50 and 5 80 p m trains will not run, Artivo st Teanator 7 minutos Iater, Otmahs 20 mifos I TrnnflorT ns maha TI80, 550 448, 0 16 and 7 03p m, 4 §045'and 11 168 m, 13 35,7 86 Avd 818 SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicego via the Tripartite Allfance Linea. |_BUNDAY MORNING., | BATURDAY WVA. | ML | BT, | N-W | N-W [ K1) M February..| 16| 1-22| 81 March . 8-20] 15 April, ‘ w' a-znl May, w031 | 97| a5 ‘el ets om0 Sunday oventng and Monday morning tralns arrive n corroeponding order. C.B. & Q. trains run every O STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leavo Unlon Paciflo depot at 630 a m and 5 €0 p. m. Arrive from Stock Yards at 7 404 1a and 640 p m, Mall Time Card. ROUTE. CLOSF. Cl -4 Trvington, Officcopen Sundaye from 12 1o 1, no €. K.COUTANT E UROPE. COOK'S EXCURSION PARTIES sail from New York in April, May, Juce and July by first class stosmships. SPECIAL TOURIST TICKETS for INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS at reduced rates, by the best routes for pleasure travel. OK'S EXOURSIONIST, with maps, full particolars; by mail for 10 conts. THOS COOK & SN, 61 Broadway, N. Y. 0¢ 108 Deatborn 8t., Chicago, Iils, wa d sat18wme e CHICAGQ axo ORTH- WESTERN RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LINE Omaha Council Bluffs and Chicaeo, The only lne to tako for Des Moines, arshall- tomn, Codar Rapids, Cliaton, Dixle, Chicago, Mil ukoe and all polnts o tho_ people ot No- ki, Colorado, Wyomiogz, Ulah, 1daho, Novads, Oregon, Washington and Calfornia It offers superior ken not possible by any other linc, Amopg a few of the nuwmerous points of superior- ity evjored by the patrons of this rosd botwoen Omaha and Chicago, are s two tra COACHE: thefinest that 0 art fugenuity ts PALACE SLEEPING CARS which sre mml«h of comfort and elegance; Its PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpasecd by any and i widely oelebrated PALATIAL DINING OAKS the equal of which cannot be found elsewhere. ‘At Council Blufls the teains of the Union Pacifio Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of the Chica 0 & Northwestorn Ry In Chicago the trains of this Fna make closo connection with those of all eastern containg e Dotrolt, Columbus, Tndianapolls, Clnclonaty Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Filteburg, Toronto, Montreal u, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, W ington and all polnts fn the East, ask the bl agent for tickets via the NORTH.WESTERN, * 1f vou wisn the best sccommodations,d All Jticket agents sell #ickols via this line, M, HUGHITT, R ‘Genoral Mansger, Ge CHICAGO, . HAIR, ass, Agent. JOHN NAGEL, BUCCHSEOR TO HASTINGS & NAGEL, Wholesale Produce And Commission, No, 36 Holladay St, DENVER, COL. Ro'icit Consiznments and guar. antee quick sales and prompt re- turns. Give usa trial, References—Bradstreet’s or Duns Agencigs; and German National Bauk, Denver, BURLINGTON, IOWA. THE LARGEST (NON WORK IN THE STATE BRIDGE WORK, \RONTEC i, IRON WORK. FOR THE MurraY Inou Wonrks. ENGIN ES JarteuLres, BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MACHINERY. Automatic Cut-Off Enyings Steam Purips. « Meat, Cutting Machines. Tanking Outfits & Wheeled Scrapers, [ ANERY Frupt Evaporators, THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS Prairiée Corn Shellers PATENT LOG DOGS AND SAW MILL SPEEIALTIES SEND FOR ESTIMATES. SPEOIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Tt s {ho bost and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound Is equal to three pou.ds of corn. Stock fed with Grounds Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter instead of running down, will Increase In woight and be In good marketable eondl tlon In the -prlng. Dairymen, as well ws others, who use it, can testify to ita men {ts. Try It and judge for yourselves. Price £24.00 per ton. No charge for sackn Address OODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, PIBOYER CO., [DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROCF SAFES, VAULTS, 'LOCKS, ETC. LORNO Farnsm -tr..t. Omaha 0D. M. STEELE, & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS H, B, LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Ohl Tea, Olgar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of the above; also Pipes and Smokers’ carrled In stock. and sawples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful fattentlon, Satlsfaction Guaranteed. ABGENVS FGR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €0 Manager 'o! the C. F. GGOODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Ois, Varmishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEB. THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Bouble and Single Acting Power and Hand CAPUMPS, STEAM PUMPE Epgine Tr!mmlngu, Mining Machinory, Belting, Hoso, Brass snd Iron Flttings at wholesale or rotail, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHUROR AND SOHOOL BELLS, Qorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. W _F, BROWN, GEO, W. F. BROWN & CO.. COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK Offce, Exchange Building Union Stock Yards, REFERENCES) OMAEA, NEB- Firgt NATIONAL BANK, Omaha; WA, PAXTON, Pret. and Tross. Unlon Stock Yds., Omaba Alro connected with Gregery, Cooley Co , Unlon Stock Yards, Chloago. BROWN BWAN Bros., Cheyenne. Jonx A. McbiAxw, Manager Bay Btate Oattle Co. 3. A, CREIGUTON Prest. First Nat'l Bank, Omaha, Address all communications—Unlon Stock Yards, Omaha, Nebrasks. HENRY LEHMANN ] JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Sha EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED 18JFARLAM STREET, ffw, JOASRGE D OMAHA, NEB HENRY T. CLARKE, Prest. and Treas. JOHN T, CLARKE, Secretary, H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ARGEST Jobbing Drug house betwes 4 shall Do st the bttom of the m freiht added. _Our spec'alty will b Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glas timates elven on piite glase. T4 those about to ewbark ia tho drag buslioss will 4o well to oons tereat Ly callinis ou us o send for our price st which will appear about January 6th, Mail ord b i114 HARNEY 5CREETT A, M.CLARKE, Vice President Chioago and San Francisco. CAPITAL BTOCK, $200,00, W ket at ol times. Will duplicate Chicago and 8t, Louls prices with SANDER, HOWE & CO,, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION OFFICES. 211 §, 131h St, Telephone Ko, 569, Unlon Stock Yards, Telephone No, §16, Omaha, Neb Liberal Advances on Consignments,