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NEBRASKA Nl Bk, OMAHA. ;NEBRASKA, PALD UP OAPITAL, 250,000 BURPLUS NOV 1,18 IA. R TOURALIN, Vioe President.; LEWIS 8. REED cting Casbler. ww ¥ e W. V. MOORE, JNO. 8. COLLI K K. Hayden, Assistant and BANKING OFFION] The Iron Bank' 0OR. 12TH AND FABRNAM 8T8, A GENERAL 'SBANKING (BUBINESS TBANSAOTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposlts upon avorable terms and apon setounts of hanks wnd bankera, FOREIGN RXOHANGE Goverment md&rd Oounty and Olty sseurities bought ll- II:' hcl-‘tmmt of m ‘W:IEM 'll pursued oo [ and zu:z banking, and we invite corres) u.'nau personal inquiry in sonnsetion 08 ore FINANCE AND COMMERCE, FINANCIAL New Yorx, March 10,—~Money— Easy at 1 elosing at 1 cent, B i el paper-—4 Sterling Exchange Bills—Dull at 4 83}; de- mand, 4 86, Governments—Quiet, with an advance of 1 per cent in 43s, Stocks—The general stock market contin. ued quiet, with a strong undertone. In the early dealings in the morning there was a slight decline from last evening's closing prices in the general list, and some stocks, including Lackawanna, which sold from 103 down to 1054, showed a etill further decline at the close, which, asa general thing, how- ever, was firmer and slightly higher than the average range duriog the day. 0OUPONS, I 1014 113 129} 2 .8, 4 Pacifio 126 BTOCKS AND BONDS, Oentral pacitio, Ohicago & Alton. Ohl o B fl;’ngw &Q 0, Burlington & Quinoy. Dal:‘vgue. Lackawana & wf-'um D:‘nvnr & Rio Grande. . A Eitobis Gesieal Indinnapoll, Bloom,&Wm Kansas Lake Shoro & Michixan Southorn klnnhvlllt & Nashville. .. 34| PHIN pid 150 1224 105, Orogon Trans-Continental, Pacifio Mal. P.D, &E Rock Island.. B¢, Lnuh & Snn Fundsnn‘ Olucuw, M!lwnukea & St. Paul do Bt Pnul & OmnhA +do_ do ptd... Toen Paclie, Union Pacific. Wabaeh, St. Touis & Pacific do do do pfd Western Union Telegraph. U.R. &N, pia. GENERAL PRODUOCE, cnicaco, . CH1cAGO, March 10,—Flour —Quiet and unchanged. ‘Whei —Strong but unsettlod; tenor_of for- el news more warlike which coupled with bad crop reports gave strength to the market, The market opened higher, advanced addi- tional, receded fic, fluctuated and closed 1@ Tic over yesterday; 764@77ho for cash; 758 | tor March; 76¢ forApril; 803@80%c for May, szp@sit for June. n—In good demand and stronger, clos- £pi THE DAILY BEE-~WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1885, teady and more active; new mess, | half barrels, 5 00; gherkina in barrele, 8 00 3 do in half batrols, 4 50, ~Firm; western steam_ spot, Tras--Gunpowder, good 550 eholet, ,,.mr, wxlot and heavy at 10@3: 60@760: good Imperial, 40@48¢; choice, 60@ e Young Hyson, good, 8 @50c; choice, 66 @1'00; Japan, natural leaf, 756; Japan choice, 60@750; Oolong good, 86@40c; Oolong chotce g(dnm; Souchong, good, 30@40c; cholos, 36 450, Rior—Lonisiana, prime to elioles, sg@,h Fisi—No, 1 mackerel hall bbls., Family § bbis, 435 No. 1 kita, 105; hmfly kita 60c; No, 1 whitefish, half bb , ,650; No, kits, 90 family half bbis, 800; famil No. 1 trout, Bl bils., b 25, 5 hoop pails, 1 85; three Pork- fi .nm 138 Ll\ 4 8STOCK, OHICAGO, (‘mrmr\ March 10, —~Drovers’ Journal re. inllo Reseipts, 8,700; market slow, weak and 100150 lower; stoors, 4 20@5 90; cown 2 10@4 00; stockers 8 F{)@I 00; feeders 4 5C @5 60, 1 Hogs—Receipts, 21,000; market weak and : b@lbo lower; rmuih packing, 4 35@4 6o; | Xita and palls, 60c; ¢ WooDRNWARE—" prcking and shippiog, 4 @4 0, e, pails, 210. Tabe, No. 1, 900; hoo wh, S aip, w0, h“cE't:‘mrglhl 85; Double Cror strongar and closed weak; Sors—Kirk's Savon Tmperlal; 8 16; Kirk's A satinet, 830; Kirk's standard, 8 55; Kirk's White R!whn, 4 85, PoTASH—Ponnsylvania cans, 4 cans in case, 85 ;Babbitt's ball, 2 flnv. in case, 190; An- ctor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50, OANDY—Mixed, 11al¥c; stick, 10a11e; twist stick, 10}, ,YiEai—Now York apple, 1601 Ohio ap- e, 13¢, DAL T~ Dray loads, por b, 1,801 Ashton, In gacks, § 60; bbis dairy, 60, 0, b8, 8 BTARCH— l'mu'l 4jo; llver (l]w, Sc' Corn Starch, 8c; Exoelsior Gloss, 70; Oorn, 74, Sp1oks— Pepper, 190; spice, 14c; cloves, 20c; onssia, 150, 35, inferior w choice, 8T, LOUIS, 81, Loum, March 10,—Oattle— Recelpta’ 500 head; shipments, n mand exceeds the supply; e common ipping, butchers’ ; cows nnd hl" ers, 8 00@4 00; stockers and_feeders, 8 50@ cora_fed Texans, 4 00@4 50, cop—Recoipts, 600 head; shipments, 1,600 head; demand exceeds me supply; firm} commion to extra, 2 H0@4 28 KANSAS CITY LIVE BTOCK. Kansas Orry, March 10,—Oattle—Receints, 1,600 head; nhlppmf( dull and & shade lower; Lutchers barely tteads;_exporte, b 25@0 50; common to choice, 4 50@0 20; feeders, 4 00 @450; cows, 3 00@3 75 Hoga—Tocoipts, 3,400; woaker and 6@100 lower; medium I.oclmu:o, 802 4 b5, Sheep—Receipts, 1500 head; steady; com- mon to good, 1 60@3 25, L —— OMAHA MARKETS, Orrioe or Tar OMAHA Bn, Tuesday evening, March 10, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalo and commission mer- chants with tho exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elova: tors and other local buyers: Grain Wheat—Oash No, 2, 602, Barloy—30—blc, Rye—Cash No. 3, 495 Oorn—No. 2, 24c. White Corn--88c, Oata—No, 2, 230, Live stock Market, Hogs —£1.00@4.20, Cows—$3,25@8.75. Steers—$4.00@4.75. S| 00@3, 50, 00@6.50. Flour and Millstuffs, Winter Wheat—Tirm;best quality patent at 80. Second quality—$2 50, Spring Wheat—Best Guality patent at 82 51 s;-\rfin. Coroaxe Srintms —188 proof, 119; do, 101 provt, 190; apirits, sseand quality, 101 proof, 119: 'do, 188 proof. 11 ALCOHOL—185 wuul ‘alcokol 3 80 per wine gallon. Witiskies—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fein blended, 150@3 00; Kentucky bour- bons, 2 00@6 00: Kentucky and Pennsylva- nia ryes, 2 00@6 L0, 6.00@16 00; domes- DRANDIES — Imported, tic, 1 50@8 €0, Guve—Tmported, 480@600; domtlc, 150 8 00, Rusis—Imported, 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00, CraralGNRs—Imported, per_onse, 28 00 34 00; American, per case, 10 00@16 00. Heavy Hardware List. Iron, ratos, 2 80; plow steel, special cast, 5o; erucible, 5o; oast tools do, 15a20c; wagon spokes, per set, 22543 00; hubs per set, 125; telloes, sawed dry, 140; tonguos, each, 70c; axlee, eash, 75c; square nuts’ per 1b, 7allc; washers, per 1b, 8alSc; rivets, per Ib, 11¢; coll chain, per 15, ‘malleable, 86} tron wedges, ‘6c; crowbara, 6o harrow teeth, dc: upring steel, 7a8c; Burden's horse shoee, 4 30; Burden's muleshoee, 5 30. BARBED WinE—In oar lots, 400 per 100, Naius—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 4.). 8roT—Shot, 160; buckshot, 185; orlental powder, kegs, 8 50ad 00;do, half kegs, 2 00; do quarter kegs, 1 50 blasting, kegs, 8 85; fuse, per 100 foet, 500, Leap—Bar, 1 65. Coar— Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- tis rug. Blossburg, 1000; Whitabreast lump, 500; W hitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, b 00; Town nut, b00: Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra. ciek, 11 35a11 60; Oanon Oity, 7 00 per ton, Calves- @2 90. Second quality - $2 16@2 50, Bran— 65 per cwt. Chopped Feed —Per 100 lba,, 75¢. Corn Meal—$0.85@1 00 per cwt, Screoning —65¢ per cwt. Hominy—1.50 per cwt, Leather. Onk sole, 88@420; homlock ole, 28@850; hem.ock kip, 80c; runner 65¢ to_76¢; hemlock calf, 85 to 1 00; hemlock upper, 22 to 24c; oak apper, 24c;alligator, 400'to 550; calt Kid, 3@ 850; Grolson kid, 850 to 275; onk Kip, onlk calf,'1 20 to 1 80; French kip, 1.55; Fronch calf, 1 25 £02 00; russets 750; linings, 600 to 8 50;_toppings, 1050; B, L. Moroceo, 80 to 8 pabbls Moroceo 85c; simon, 2 50 @3 00. Hanxess—No, 1 star oak, 35¢; No, 2, 82¢; No. 1 Ohlo oak, 34c; No., 1 Milwaukeo 33c; No.3 do, 8lo. 3 N0, L Pitta oak har, 350; No, B Pitta oak ar, General Produce { Eggs— Prices have flactusted a good deal Intely, thero having been some eastorn de- mand, which cleared up the market_and run prices as high a; 20c for some lots, However, a8 buyers have withdrawn since, a decline has azain taken place, and to-day stock is of- fered frecly at 16@17¢, and no prospect for an advaace Butter—In more liboral supply and prices are far less firm, 18 cents being the out- sido for best grade of dairy. | Creamery, 2@ 250; fair to good, 14@1oc: choice dairy, 16@ 180, inforior graden, 8@106. Poultry —Somowhat improved since last quotatior, Dressed chickens in etrong re- quest. Live chickens rather elow eale at 300G 4 00 per dozen, accolding to size. Chickens dressed, por lb., choice, 10@11c, fair to good 7@8c; Turkeys dressed, per b, choice, 11@12¢; fair to good, 8@dc; Geese, dressed, fer 1b, choice, 10@110; talr to- gocd, 80 ucks, dressed, per lb., choice, 1lc; fair to good, o. Game Tovacco. Plug_Tobacco— Climax, 460; Bulllon, 463; Horseshoe, 440, Star, 46; Rudy, dbc;" Hor- soy's, 400; Black, 38@40; Spearhead, 460; Our Repe, 480; Piper Hoidsieck. 6ic. Fine Cut—Common, 30c: Medium, 40c; good, 45@60c; Hard to Beat, 70c; Favo 80c; "Diamond " Crown, B6c; Sweet Sixteon, c. Smoling 0. 8, 22c; Moarschaum, 80c; Durham, 16 0z 5l¢; Darham, 8 oz. Dar- bam, 4 0%, 57¢; Dutham, 3 0%, 60%; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz.,41c; Seal of North Car- olin, B or, 43¢; Soal of North Carolina, 4 480; Seal of North Carolina, 2 oz., b0c; 0. S. Dciunm, 4 onr S5 O I Durasn, 5 o 30 Uncle Ned, s 25¢; Tom and Jerry 23c. A few ducks coming in and selling readily. Ducks, mallard, tper _doz, 200 @250; ducks, teal and mixed, per doz, 150@2 00; geese, per doz, 4 00@0 00; snipe, per doz, 1 00@1 25. Tofatoss—Several cars have been received within the last few daye, but mostly showed some frost. Choice stock sold readily at 50c per bushel, Onions - Quotable at 100 per bushel for good unfrozen stock, Boans—Navy, per bushel, 16001 60; medi um, per bushel, 130 £14 popmn-.\lmm no demam] and slow salos at 1@14c per b, Honey Comb—Choice domestic, 15@16¢; California, 14@15c. Beeswax - In good demand. Choice bright, ber 1b26@28c; common to good dark per b, 15@20c, “Ohio” per bbl, $7 00; “York Cider- ‘| State” per bbl,, $8 00; per 4 bbl., 84 con- Drnxl. Druas AND OHEMIOALS—Acld, carbolio, 40c acid, tartaric, 50c; balsam copaibs, por lb. 650; bark, asaafros, per Ib, 12c; calomes, per 1b, 90c; cinchonidia, per oz, $0 60; chloro- form, per Ib, 81 00; 'Dovers powders, per_Ib, $1 25; epeom salts; per lb, Bjo; giycerine, puro, per 1o, 200; lead acatate, por 1b, 20c; ol castor, No. 1 per gal., $1 50; oil castor, No. 8 per gal., 8L 40; oil, olive, per gal., 8L 40; oil, orignn\un, 505, opmm. $1 50; quinine, P. & ., and R. &3:01. $120; potass &1 Todide, perlb salicin, per oz, 40c; sulphate morphine, per oz., 83 40; miphur, por Ib., 4c; strychnine, per oz., $1 36, higher; 384@10ke for cash; ko for ch; 38jc for April; 42}@42dc {orl\hy. Oats—Dull but firm; 28¢ for cash; for !\\(nrch' 27§@28c for April; 313@31gc for Ma TEy0—Steady at 6o, Barley - Lifeless at 63c. Flax Seed—Very quiet at 1 Timothy—Steady at 125@ 140, Pork—Activo and" lrregular prices ruled 5@10c lower ecarly, but rallied and _closed steady: 12 50@1256 for cash and March; 12 60@12 for April; 12 70@12 724 for May; 12 80@12 82} for June, Lard—Quiot but tirm; 6 95 for cash; 6 92} @6 95 for March; 6 95@6 974 for April; 706 @7 07} for May; 7 124@7 15 for June, Boxed Meats—Steady; shoulders, 490@ 5 00; short ribs6 30@6 824; short clear sides 6 75@0 80, Butter - Unchanged; choice to fancy cream- ery, 30@32; good to choice dairy, 26@28c. {wgn—anor at 20@21c. Whisky—Steady at 1 16, HKeoeipts, fllflp‘t 1 000 23,000 15 000 Burley, bus 52,000 MILWAUKEE PRODUCE MILwAUKEE, March 10,—Wheat—Stronger; No. 2 Milwaukee, 76ic; March, 75hc; May, 80}c, Q/om—\uudy‘ No. 3, 89@40c. Oate—Staady; No. 2 white, 30j@314c. Ryo-Blaudy and firm; N Barley—Dull ; No. 2# Provislons—Lower; mess pork, 12 50 for cash and March; 12 67 for May, BT, LOUIS PRODUOCR Br. Loums, March 10, Flour—Quiet. ‘Wheat—8low and unsettled, but higher; No. 2 red 8ljo for cash; 83§c for March; K.MQI Kb;( closing at 85§@85ic for May, Uorn ~Higher, but slow; $TA@ATIo fof oash 38fc for March; 38kc for April; 854 88{c for er; 08¢ bid for cash; 31jc for Hoy—Timothy at 9@124, Brau—Finn at 63603 Cornmeal —Firm' st 2 25@2 30, Whisky—Steady at 1 14, AFTERNOON BOARD—Wheat — Strong and higher; 80} for May, Coru—Firmer; 8:4@88e for Avril; 38 June, Unu—anhmg done, KANSAS OITY, Kaxaas 1ry, March 10. ¥ heat - Steady; e Simdy; oo St Aer $io bid, rn— 3 8240 asked, ey M, Blo b Osts—Dull and nominal; 28c bid, 296 asked. NEW YORK PRODUOS, New York, March 10.—Wheat—Spot lots a shade stronger; options advanced 1@lhe, closing at best figures; reonipts. 51,000 bush: els; sxports, 30,000; No. 2 spring, $90; un- graded red, 803@dle; No. 3 ved: 003¢00es Jdu-:m m;nmi o orn pot lots j@h», an options bigher, elosing fira; recciy e, 153,000 h\.flf‘“ exorts, 49,001 bushels; ungraded, bl@alk. No. 2, b1@d3¢; May closiog at bijc. A shade stronger; receipts, 107,000 xporta 1,000 bushels; - alied west- ern, 38@395; white, 39@41c. Egge—Western freeb, firmer at 30c, for densed per gal, 85¢; crab apple, per gal, 35c. Cheese—Full cream, western, 12c; Wiscon- sin new, 124c; young American, 12@18c. Maple Sugar—Pure, in bricks, per 1b, 16c. Paints Oils and Varnishes. Ors—110 carbon, per gallon, 1le; 150 ol i | headlight, per gallon, 130; 170" hendiiget avdgallon, 160; 150° water white, 15c; lin- soed raw, per gallon, 520; linseed boilod, por gallon, bic; Lard, winter str'd, per gallon, 70¢; BXE, por gal: Dry Goods BrowN SHEETINGS—Atlantio A, 7}9; Atlan. tio P, bc; Atlantic LL, H Brnn:wlck 7 0; | No. 1, 50(: No. 2 b0; castor Beaver Dam LL,blc; Lawrence LL, bic; Pa- | lon, 160c; No, 8, 1 40; swees, per galfun 15001 clhe u 7u4 Royal Standard, 6%c; fidian sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B., o; WAn:huse(.tA, o, or gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 90¢; b s (o e pepi| BT BTt O ppalslocgieiey bed gallon, de; porell R, 6hc; Salisoury R, 6e, summer, 16¢; golden machine, No, 1, per gal- BLracuED CoTTONS —Ballon, 4-4, 64ct Bal- | lon, 85c; No. 2, 2803 sperm, signal, per gallon lon, 7-8, Bhe; Cumberland, 4-4, Tho; Davoll DD, | 80c} turpentine, per gallon, :00pasptha,74c 8ho; Fairmount, do: Fruit of the Loom 4, | per gallon, 16c, glc: Glory of the We. s| Golden Gate, 83c; i1l 7.8, 7c; Hill 4.4, The; Lonsdale, 740; New York "Mills, 1030; Wamsatta, 1040, Duoks (Colored)—Boston, 8 oz, 11401 Bos ton 10 oz, 144c; Boston, 9 oz., 140[ Fall River Duoks (Gray) ~West Point,8 oz., 124 West Polnt, 10 0z., 14c; Point Bear, 8 0., 110, kamus—Amulkw. 13je; Oontinental Esuey, Sfor Cordle, 10fos Poarl River, 21o; York, 1240; Hamloton Awninge, 123c. DENIME—~Amoskesg, 14c; ver Ureek AA 12c; Beaver Creek BB, llo; Beaver Oreek G0, 10c; Haymakers, 80; Jaffrey D & T, 12¥c; J.fim({k , J20; Poarl River, 13c; Wi ren AXA (brown ; Warron 1B (brown), 6. Warren 0 [brown), Too Caxrics - Fifth svenuo glove finish, 4fc; eystone glove finish, fo. OBSET nfls—Amnry. Hc: Hancock, 8c; Hearsayer, 8fo; Rockport, 7. PuiNts - Allens; bhe; American, bo; Arn old’s Bc; Oocheoo, o3 Harmony, 4ho; Indigo, 7e:¥ Indigo 7-8, 114c: Indigo 4-4, 1240; Steel River, bho; Charter Oak, 44, PRINTs SHIETINGS—American, 43e; Oocheco, 430 Gloucester, 4}o; Southbridge, 43c; Waver- leys 4ho; ale, 4ic. GINGHAMS—Amoskeag _staples, Bc; Bates st les, 70; Lancaster staples, Sc; Plunket plaids ' 9e; Hudson cheoks, i; “Amoskeag ersinns, dc. 9o} Per- Dry Paints White lead 89c; French o, Coj Faris #hiting, 24c; whmni gilders, 1§c; wkiting com'l, 130; lampblack, Germantown, 1dc; lampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian blus, 550’ untramarine, 18¢; vandyks, brown, 8o; nmber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; alsnnl, burn 4ct sienns, raw, do: Parls green, genuine ean, Gominon, 20 chrone Y Y., 20c; chromd greon, K., 1203 vorniiilon, Tng " ’{g:. vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian, red, rose pink, 140; Venetian, red, Cookson's, 2§0; Venotian, red. American, 14¢; red lead, 7he; chrome yellow, genuine, %0c; chrome yol- low, K., 120: ochre rochelle, 3c; ochre, Frenh 2 o; ochire, American, 2¢: Winters mineral, 24c; lehigh brown, 2jc; Spanish brown, 2jc; rince’s mineral, VARNISHES—Barrels, g?r gallon: Furniture, gxtra, 81 10; furnitury , 81; coach, ex- tra, 81 40; conch, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, $1 75; Jap: ln. 7Uc' )hnltllm, extra, 80c, Shelluc, 88 BO; uard ofl fnish 8150, PAINTS 1N O1L—White lead, Omaha, P, P, Bhc; whito lead, St, Louls, pure, bic; Marseil los green, 1to 61b cans, 200; French zinc; een_seal, 12c; French zinc, red seal, 1lo, rench zing, in varnish ast., 200; Frenuhzmc, in oil asst, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 1 ' o, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna 100; vandyke rown, 18¢; refined lampblack, 12c; conch Elack and fvory biack, 1007 drop” black, ‘166; amleton Fancus, 11jc; Hamleton brocades, | Prussian blue, 40c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; lbe, Arlington brooado, 16c, chrome green, L, M & D,. 16c; blind and shutter .M, & D,, 16c; Paris green, Grocers' List, 180 .i'é an red, 1 nVunale“red S0; Tus: OANNED GooDS,—Uystewn Z(Standard) per | %48 3 Amarloan vermillion, 1's P case, $90; strawberrios, 21b " por case )1'3‘0 °"°°"’," 80 T M, O, &D. 6., 186; p&n«u. 21, ) g, cuse 250; California ochre, 9o; golden ochre, l‘k' atent Dress Goops—Atlantic alpaces, sian oashmere, 284c; Hauleton cashmere, 163¢; fow : 5’1 . 80; graining colors, light oak, posrs porase b B apricin, percnd, £ e, S st el g - case, 675; plums per case, 4 60; whortleber. riea per case, 8 00; ea7 pluzs, 2 Ib, per case, Dry Lumber. Ep’l“;‘. hoe pg;‘{:_.‘ ¥ 290; pine | yhglesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, ’h ~Bisal, § inch and h'l’l'- 8he, § inch, DIMENSIONS AND TINBERS, Oaw 8—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16s, 12, 8, 12jo, boxer bs, 16 oz, B, 140, W H0 by L Masones—Per caddie, 850; round,rl,case ; auare, cases, 1 70; Oshkosh, casesgr .0 | BuGans —Powdered, 8c; cntlonl 8o; an- 4 ulated, 7o; ooulad\nnm‘ :‘i ; Standard extrn 0,60; extra O, b medium yellow, bjc; yellow, i@, uo"mAJn-l xndu 12@12)0: fair, 12| Tn‘ 14@1540; choico, | No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 15 f¢ 60 Te; Krun nzd yellow, 1 ls|c- old | N boards, 14 ana 16 ft. government | .v.‘ 20@260; Arbuckle's rosst. boards, 12, 14 and 16 f¢ ed, 14j0; McLaughlin's XX XX roasted, 1470; | No. 4 boards imitation Java, 16§@164; cull) BYRUr —Staudard Com., 48¢, bbls; Staadsrd do, 4 gallon kegs, 126, ’;:—lu lb papers, 8 20 per case; keg, per ¥ Fruire—No 1, quarter apples. bbls c.\' O sliced, boxes, T!o:euwshd. by oxes, blackberries, boxes, 1le; hes, - :'xz.. {g:x peaches, -uqu 160; Piokues—Medium in barrels, 600; do In balf barrels, 8 60; swall, in barrels, 7 00; do in [rm 1411, ‘luu 11!11. 14:50(14 60/16.50/16.00!10.09 17,00/ 15,00 l 4 €0114.00114.03/14.50(16.60117.£0(18.00 14.5014 50 16'5¢(16.00/16100 17,00/ 18.00 |14:00/14.00/14.00116.0010.0017'00]i¥.00 4.50/14 514 60|15 00]16.00/17.0: 14 00 450114 50/14.60!15.00/16.5917.5018. 40 BOABDS, 201t 2214, 'Mu FLOORING, 1st Com, G ch, white pine 2d Com. G white pine 8dCom. 6 white pine. . Sel. Fence _inch, white pine 1st sud 2d Clear yellow pine, SHIP LAP, No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 fnch. \u. l‘ {’Jlnn, 10 Innh FINTSHING, 2 Clea, 13 inch, 1st and 2d, Clear, 1§ and 2 inch &1, Olear, 1 inch, &, 28 33, Clear, 14 and # fnch, &, ‘2:.. .. 15t and 2d, Clear, 1 inch, "% 84, Clear, 1 inch, s, 25 £50 00 0 00 48 00 48 00 50 00 i{ Select, 1 Inch, -. ‘2! . Clear Poplar, § inch, 8, 2 ¥ o. 1, 8 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rongh No. 1, Ginch, 16 feet, rough v 2! inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough .. 2. 6 inch, 16 feet, rough.... . 1, 4 inoh, 12 and 14 feet, rough 1, 4 fnch, 16 feo., rough » 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough. 4 inch, 16 feet, rough SIDING, 18t Com , 12, 14 and 16 feet 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet gd Com,, 14 and 16 feet. Tence, 11 and 16 foet BEADED 18t Com, § inch, white pine 24 Oom. § inch, white pine 8d Com. § inch, white pine 1st Com, § iuch, Norway. .. 2d Com, § inch, Norway. Clear Poplar, panel, § inch, s.2s. ... STOCK BOARDS, 9 inch, s 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. . nch, s, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet 14 and 16 fest 14 and 16 feet., . . 18, 12, 11 and 16 fe17 00 . 1. 10,18 and 20 f¢21 00 . 15, 12, 14and 16 fe.14 75 , WELL TUBING, PICKETS ..816 00 .. 16 00 . 14 00 14 50 .. 16 00 . 16 50 14 50 821 fo Nor 2 Com, DATTEN: 0.G. Bats, 8 inch. 0. G. Bats, 2} inch 3 ‘inch Bats, s, 1. 3 inch well tubing, D. & M 3 inch well tubing, Bev. . Pickets: D. & H. Flat, White Codar, 6 inch, halvos White Oedar, b inch, halves. White Cedsr, 8§ inches, quarte White Cedar, 4 inch, roand Southern Red Cedar, 6} fee —— DENVER MM‘KET.‘A Froun—Colorado, m Tbs, 1 6021 78) ent, 100 1bs., 2 76@3 00; Kansas, 100 lhu, @3 00; grabam, 100 168 lw; rye, 100 225; buck-wheat, per bbl, 7 b Cintw, Tem, Eror—Wheas! 100 1bs, 8100 corn in ‘sacks ‘on track, 100 Ibs, G5@70; oata, in sacks on track, 100 Ibs, eatern white, 1 15@1 20; Oolorado white, 1 20@1 80; mixed, 110@115; barley 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 85; bran, ton, on track, 14 00@15 00; chop, corn, 100 Ibs, on track, 70c@75; chop mixed, 100’ Ibs, on track, 1 00@1 20; corn meal, 100 iba, 180 @1 40, Har—Baled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 00; upland, loose, ton, 10 00@12 00; second bot- tom, baled, 10 00@11 00; alfalf, loose, ton, g 00@156 00 straw, ha.led, on track, ton, 6 00 Bwn—m — Creamery, fancy, Ib, 4lo creamery, fine, lb, 36:®38c; dairy, ehuine. 1b 20@22c; dairy, good, Ib, 18@20c; " dairy, fair 1b, 15@160; cooking, ib, 6@8e. 'Foas—State, candled and warranted, doz, 5@860; ranch, doz, 370 Crxese—Full cream, 15@17c; half cream, b, 10@1] .kun, 1b, 9¢; Bwiss, domestic, b, 22@28c; Swiss, imported, 80@82c; tim: burger, 18c. PouLTey —Live old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 £0; dressed ducks, 1b, 15@16c; dressed turkeys, Ib.. 16@16c. Poratoes—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 95@1 05 sweet, per lb,, do, VEGETABLES — Onons, yellow, 100 Ibs, 295 cabboge, 100 lbs, 250; beets, 100 b, 1 1081 25; turnips, 100 1ba, 1 25, Frurrs —Lemons, per box, Messins, 4 003 4 50;. oranges, Florida, per box, 6 50@7 00; eppiez, fanoy bbl, 6 005 0; appios, mediu, fonen Mears —Hams, sugar cured, Ib, 113 @11fo; vacon, breaklast; 16, 12@124c; dry salt sidee, _b, 74@8c; lard in pails, 95@9hc; 1ard in terces, Sjc. ¥Resi MeATs—Dressed beet, Colorado, per ? |1, 748c; hoga, 1b, 64@04e; muttan, 1o, 7 7c. Live Srock—Colorado steers, per 100 lbs 410@4 50. Hides,—Dry Flint No, 1, per Ib, 113@120; No. 2, Ib, 9@10c; green steers and branded calf, 1b, 4@bo; groen call,1b, 8@10c; green kip, b, b@7o: sheop skins, dry, 8@10c; doer skins, Ib, 15@20c; antelope ki, o, LUGIS; tallow, Woor—Golorado No. L. per 1b, 14@15c; buck, 1b, 8c; Mexican, 7@10c, Fisu—Mackerel, No, 1, 140, kit, mess, Lé0@2 00; Oalifornta_salmon, hait bbi, 10 50; 5 Hollaad s‘:‘nmn( keg, 160@1 €0; trout, per h. CHICAGO, Milwankee & St. Panl RAILWAY. Th SEORT LINE. And BEST ROUTE, FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dubuqu Rock Island, Xreeport, Janesville, Klgin, Madison, La Crosse, Beluit, ‘Winona, Auxl all other Imporhnt points East, North- east and Southeast, Ticket office at 1401 Farnam stoet (In Paxton Ho. tol) lnll at Uoion Pacific Depot. Sumkrks and the FINesT DINING CARS 1x ritn WoRLbare Fiun ontho main lines of the Ch10a g0 milwaukeo & St Paul R'y and every attention lepaid to passcagers Ly courieous: employes of the 88 RaLL, A. V. 1. CARPENTER, General Manager, ol Passongor Adent, Ase't Gen'l Manager. Asm, Gen'l Pass Age J. T. CLAKK, Gen'l Superlntendent. THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LINE and Chica 0. town, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixlo, Chicago, Mil. waukos aud all points east. To the ashington and Calitornia It offers superior o possible by auy oter lie, R MILLER, EO, F. HEAFFORD, e CHICAGO Ao RAILWAY. The nn! lne 10 take for Des Moines, srshall . ople_of Ne. ‘brasks, Colorado, Wyomlvg, Utah, lnn. Nevads, w ol the DU polots of superior- patrous of 'this” rosd bitween Omaha and cmwo. aroits twotrains a day of DAY COACHES whick: are thefinest that human srt and roato; Ita PALACE SLEEPING UARS Louacil Blua \he fraios of the Union Pacite By. conuect in Union Depo’, with those of the Chica ru & Northwestorn Ry In Chicago the trains of thie lue make close sonuection with those of all eastera ton aud all polnts in the Ea k the Acket &‘-m L Siokeks s e sk, ik fae’ NOKTH. WESTERN, agents sell M. HUGHITT, R . HAIR, Geaeral Maoager Gen. Pase. Ageat. CHICAGO, L1400 on hand. Avenue, Rallway Time Table. In Effect Mch, Sth, 1885, The attention of the travelling potlia 14 called to Abe fach tbat thisls tho only somplete and Ateoiutely correct time table vuMhhm 1n the oity, dopart from Omaha by Standard Tim Trans of he G 8 T, M. N0, wrrive 1 and de part trom their dey strocts; traing o the 8t J. &0, H.lnmthnn H L. Baturday; o, sxoepd Bunday d, y oraee o1t sad We e Unlon Pacfc d oxon O T uni Srerlas ma 5. e #uMia U:m'!: s Night Express. .. BOUTHWARD, o A LY ;-clflq or Chicago via Pikiem'th| o 9 ‘or Chioago via 0. Blufh NORTHWARD, C 8t. P, M. & O. -Sloux Oty Expross. gakiand Acsommodstioa i 306 dummy trains also armive at to make eastorn o<nnsotions, baggage Thes (0 o m and & P 83164 eanelet fo tme but not OMAHKA BRIDCGE TRAINS Bummv Trains 85, 10 00, 11 16 & m, 1160, % 00, 3 00, 1110 pm.’ On Sundayatho 8 200 and 400 p m trans do not run. Arrivo at frans. for depot 18 minutes later: Broadwsy dopos 20 tmin. ates Iater, Zaars Gouncll Blaft (Breadway depci) st 7.0, 8 80 980,1080,1 doa m; 180, 930, 830, 450, 680,"6 and'1106 pm. On Sunc A0 850 Ahd § 30 p m traige will mot ron. ~Artive &) Transter 7 minutos Iater, Omaba 20 minutes Iate TransferTralns—Leavo Omahawt 8 15, 8 53 am, 1000 350440, 616 and 7 00p Ay, ‘Airivo s 0 45'and 11158 m, 1535, 7 85 An 816 p . SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chioago via tie Tripartite Alliance Linos. | BUNDAY MORNING, | RATURDAY RVA. |un T KL | N-W | N-W | BRI MI Y oO0UTH OMAHA] Lots Again on Sale And Large Ones at That. 60x150 feet, with 20 foot alleys, and streets 80 and 100 ft wide, The large o houses ara now in oparatioa, and additions cosh ing $60,000 ar g added to them. Those that buy lots while they are cheap will get the benefit ot the sure rise in value: South Omaha is going to be a large place. The live stock market. tha tlaughter,packing and dressed beef houses,and other establishments, the rmlrurn facilities, together witn the pure epring water from the company’s works, and the | healthy location, is bound to makeit so. For information, maps, prices and terms, apply to the company’s of- fice, 216 13th street, Merchant's Nntmnnl BmS( [{u\lding, first floor. M. A. UPTON, Asst. Sec’y. and Manager. BURLINGTON, IOWA. THE LARGEST IRON ‘WORKS INTHE STATE The Murray ron Works, ENCINES SPECIALTIES. ’ BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MACHINERY. PATENT L0G! DOGS AND_SAW MILL SPECIALTIES BRIDGE WORK, \WTECT,, IRON WORK. AGENTS FOR THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS. SEND FOR ESTIMATES Automatic Cut-0ff Engines, Steam Pumps, Meat Cutting Mechines, Tanking Outfits & Presses Wheeled Scrapers; Fruit Evdporators, Prairie Corn Shellers. 16| 122 81 81|7-38 [ ead) lof 1ol 1 19 6-20| 12§ 4-25 10-81] 17] 8-241 10|9-28 Bunday eveningand Monday morning traln: in orresponding order. C. 1. & Q. tralns run every a3y STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unlon Pacifio depot at 6 30 & m and 5 €0 p. "™ Arrive from Stock Yards at 7 49 a and 6 40 pm. Malil Time Card. ROUTE. O B &Q &Q Ex. Mafl. R.1. & P. 0, & Rep, Val Y. Hioux Cy_& Pacitio Local. oo, FlomxCity & St Paul. Wabash—Chicago. Trvington. Officeopen Sundays lmm 12101, noon. C.K.COUTANT P.M. MANHOOD! Weakne e fros ness,debiltty, lost or failin powers ok v & new methiod nerw ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. W [F, BROWN, J. F. SEGER, VLMANUEACTURRR OF Harness ¢ Saddles ‘AS une of thy most_complete stocks of Harnes: Saddics, Whips, Brushes, Horse Clothing, ete. 110 N. 10th 8t., Bot. Dodge and Capit m9edimip i, Denven is and Bt Paul. ith ail ud "“"'5 otw {145 00Ka., Avl.a o, Ci: Bageage o oked thro Ways be low trt competitors th ves- Tages. .'vx detailed iutormation, et u.uupunn Foide s OREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE A4 your nearest Ticket Ofice, or address - | fta. SPECIAL NOTICE}TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. ‘WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground OQil Cake It is 1he best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to three pou ds of corn, Stock fod with Ground Oil Gake in the Fall and Winten instead of running down, will increase in welght and be In good marketable condl tion In the spring. Dalrymen, as well ea others, who use it, can testify to its men Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks ddress ‘WOODMAN LINSEED OIL ‘WORKS, Omaha, Neb, PJIBOYER CO., [DEALERS IN . Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, 'LOCKS, ETC. 1LORO Farnam Bireeot. Omaha 0D. M."STEELE, & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS H.'B. LOOKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Ohlcago, Manager of the Tea, Clgar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of o Pipes and Smokers’ carrled In stock. Prices and sawples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall recelve our careful - Rattentlon, Satisfactlon Guaranteed. ABENVS FGR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O GEO, F.EBROWN & CO.: (COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK Office, Exchange Bullding Union Stock Yards, REFERENCES| OMAEA’ NEB. Finst NATIONAL BANK, Omaha; W A, PAXTON, Prost. and Treas. Unlon Btock Yds., Omaba Also connected with Greg Co , Unon Stock Yards, BROWN SwaN Bros., Cheyenne, Jonn A. Mobiuaxw, Manager Bay Etato Cattlo Co. 3. A, Camoantox Prosb, First Nat'l Bauk, Omaha, Address all communications—Unlon Stock Yards, Omaba, Nebraska. 'HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Sha EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED 18§FARLAM BTREET, R T OMAHA, NEB , Cooley 0. HENRY 1. CLARKE, Prest. and Treas HN T. CLARKE, Secrelary, H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WH[]LESALE DRUGGISTS AUGEST Jotbing Drug house between Cbloago and fan Franciso, CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000, TR et th S ool the xaarket at a) L. WAL dupiionts Chicago aad- b bt added. _Our specialty wil wre Drugs, 1";untu, Oils and Window Glas \imates given on piste glass. To thoso abont to ewbark in the drug bustness will do well to cons intercat Uy oaliog on us oF send (01 our price hisk which wil apjcar sbout Junuary 6th, ‘Mall ord ted. e ANy STREET o A, M, CLARKE, Vice President W Lotls prices with Trour, Wiire Fisn, Cop Fism, Suerts, AT WHOLESALE. 109 S. 16th St., Omaha. P. H. ALLE". Agent.

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