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NEBRASKA Iaoai - Bk, OMAHA./;NEBRASKA. PAID UP OAPITAL. BURPLUB NOV 1,188 W. W) YATES,' Prost W. V. MOORE, JNO, 8. COLLINS, LEWIS 8. R K K. Hayden, Assistar Acting Cashiel BANKING OYFION) The Iron Bank® 0O0R, 12TH AND FARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL [BANKING ,BUSINESS TRANSAOTED, Oorameal —Firm at 2 25@2 30, Whisky—Steady at 114, AFTERN0ON BOARD—Wheat — Strong and higher; £5fc for May. Corn—Firmer mc for May.1 1 Oats—Nothing done. CINUINNATT, Crxorssatr, March 11, — Whisky: at 113, Dull TOLEDO, Toreno, March _11,—~Wheat—Moderately active and higher; No. 2 red spot and March, nnmlrnll\ 8lc; May, 830 —Quiet and fir \1.\y 45c, Oata—Dull and nominal; 81jc, KANSAS OITY. Kawxsas Urry, March 11 —Whelb—lhgher' cash, 62 bid, 62jc asked. Muy 8 Corn—THigher; cash, 8 Oata—Higher; 28@ 29 i —— LIVE STOCK, CHICAGO, Ontoaco, March 1L, —Drovers' Journal re- No. 2 spot, INTREREST allowed on time deposits upon | ports mvorable terms and npon sesounta of banks sad bankers, FOREIGN EXOHANGE Government Banda -nd Oounty and Olty securities bought h lh trostment of eustomers the most 1il eral polioy is pursued consistent with snd sound banking, and we invite corr: .:'z or personal inqulry sonneotion nee ore FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL New Yosx, March 11,—~Money—Lasy at 1@13, closing at 1 per cent, Prime mercantile paper—i@05o. Sterling Exchange Bills—Dull at 4 83}; de- mand, 4 86, Governments—Quiet and dull. Three per cents were } per cent lower at 101} There was o decline 1n 4 per cent coupons of § per cent at 122} bid, Four and a h; and coupon & per cent highor at 1113 bid. 1 Stocks—Opened he: at a decline of }@ 3 per cent, and during the first hour made further fractional losses, The decline was checked before the end of the first hour, and up to the close of the board this afternoon the market was strong and higher. The strength of the market was oceasioned by current ru- mors in relation to the trouble between En- gland and Russia, Ohlcago, Burlington & Quin Delawars, Lackawana & W, Deaver & Rio Grando. i ntial XIndianapolis, Bloom, & Westorn. Kanaas . GENERAL PRODUORE, CHICACO, CHI10AGO, March 11,—Flour [—Firm and 10¢ hishur per barrel, with improved export deman ‘Wheat—Excited and higher; owing to the tenor of foreign dispatches of warand bad crop reports, the market advanced to a point 2}c higher than the closing figures of yester- day, receded somewhat, and closed 13c higher than yesterday; 774@78%c for cash; 77hc tor March; 773c for April; 82}@82fo for May, 843@stic for June. Jorn—Strong and higher, in sympathy with whoat and owing to good shipping demand. clulnqh c higher than yesterday; 388@4ljc for cs 3@388c for March; 353c for April; 42§@42§c for May. Uata— Firm and }@c hJ 283 @30 284c for March and April; 31 for May. Rye—Firm at 63, Barley - Nominal at 63c. Flax Soed— Vory quiet at 145 Timothy—Qu'et at128@ 1 35. Pork—Active and irregular closing a shade higher; 12 66@12 70 for cash and March; 12 70@i2 724 for April; 12 80@12 82§ for 9 2} for June, o for 3150 d & shado higher; 6 95@ 6 97} for oash and Marchs 7 00 for April; 7 074 @710 for May; 7 16@7 174 for June. Boxed Meats—Steady; shoulders, 490@ 5 00; short ribs 6 30@6 85; short clear sides sky—Firm at 116, D Dy easy; croamery, 20@31; duiry, 204@27c. Eirgs—Lower at 20@21c. 000 | perell R, 63c; Salisoury R, 6o, MILWAUKER PRODUCE Miwavker, March 11,—Wheat—Firmer; . 3 Milwaukee, 77{c; May, 81jc, Corn—Quiet and firm; No. 8, 404c. L Oats—Dull; No, 2 whif 3le, Ryo—Strong; No. 1, 65c. Barley—Stronger; No, % spring 56¢. ' Provisions—] 12 70 for cash and March, Lard—Prime steam 7 00 for cash and March; 7 10 for May. NEW YORK PRODUCN, New Youx, March 11,—Wheat—Spot lots 1 @1ic higher;” optlons were excited and fever- ish and 1§@3ho bigher, closing with o gt e 51000 bashels ?ammc 1005 ungr red 3 May closing at Opened strong and 3@jc higher, ng with the advance partly n.{. rahollsapu, 000 bushels; -xpamN 81456.00@00 llx,u:heh un n 52c; No. 3, 3 E 1 (g!uflc ilmd June closing at Blllfi‘. e mupu, 140,00 Yush- els; txpurh 6“0 white, 39@4lc, igher; mess pork, mixed wuurn, 88 Egge—Western lmh demand fair and mar- ket firm at 204@30c. «k—Qmu and nominal; new mess, 13 50 @18 75, Lud igher; contract 'nd- and spot are qum at 1 ; May, 7 87@7 41. ‘Butter—Dul) and & easy at 10@33c, ST, LOUIS FPRODUCH z’ sterday: No, 2 B7c vy @87fc, closing at Cora—ilichar. Lut slow; g M &gé’as}f"m” gt ST e s 20, : “"“"&‘5" } S03@3le for cah; 31i@ Rye— u.,—nm-o&“fi "1“° " Brao—Firm st 66G06e" fs regular | * fiu (flewuwl dlu} Southbr'dge, Cattle—Reseipts, ; market slow and barely steady; stoers, 4 20@b 90; butchers, 2 8 00; good, 3 20@4 00; stockers 3 60@ 4 20; feeders 4 10@1 60. Hoga—Receipts, 2 5o higher; rou ing_and shi 4 85; akips, 3 ’)(:fl hoep—Receipts, market steady and firm; inferior to extrs, 2 50@5 00, 8T, LOUI 81, TLovm, March 11, —Onttle—Roceipts, 700 head; shipments, 300; butchers’ deman brisk; for shipping the inquiry is elow; ex common to choice thip- ping, ; butchers’ steers, 4 60@4 \" cows 'm'l hellsn.. 0% 1 00; stockers, 8 foeders, 4004 60; corn fed Tex: 0, @4 Sheep—Receipts, 900 head; shipments, 1,000;head; demand ston best grades strong; commion to extra, 2 50@a 50, KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK, Kansas Orry, March 11,—Oattlo—Receinta, 1ppora weak and others steady 40; common to choice ehip- toedors, 4 00@460; cows, market strong and ng, 4 50@4 65; pack. @4 05; light, & %@ ipts, 3,100; strong and 5e high- er, mainly "4 85(@ 4 45. Sheep—Receipte, 2,100 hoad; quict; 2 50@ 300, o —— OMAHA MARKETS, Orrior oF THE OMAHA Bes, Tuesday ovening, March 10, } The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is t4he; |y quoted nt the prices furnished by tho elova- tors and other local buyers: Grain Wheat—Oash No, 2, 60, Barley—30—blc, Rye—Onsh No, 3, 40c. Oorn—No. 3, 24c. White Corn--38c. Ol‘l—No 2, 23¢, Live stock Market, Hogs—84.00@4.20. Cows—$3.25@3 75. Steors—84.00@4.75. Flour and Millstuffs, %Vlnter ‘Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at Second rvnhty—!" 50, @Sprmg ‘Wheat—Best quality patent at $2 81 uality - 82 15@2 50. @75¢ per cwt. d Foed—Per 100 Ibs,, 75c. Chop] Meal—$0.85@1 00 per cwt, Corn General Produce gs—Prices have fuctuated a good deal 7, thero having boah som. eastorn de- mand, which cleared up the market and run prices as bigh a; 20c for somo lots. - Howover, s buyers have withdrawn since, a decline has again taken place, and to-day stock is of- fered freely at 16@17¢, and no prospect for an advance, Butter—In more liberal supply and prices are far less firm, 18 cents boing ths out side for best grade of dairy, Creamery, 22@ 250; fair to good, 14@1bc: choice dairy, 16@ 18¢: inferior grades, S@10c. Poultry—Somewhat improved since laat quotatioll, Dressed chickens in strong ro- quest. Live chickens rather slow salo at 500@4 00 per dozen, accoiding to size. Chickens dressed, per b, choico, 10@11c, fair to good 7@8c; Turkeysdressed, per b, choice, 11G130; fair to good, 5@0c; Goane, droamcd, per b, ghoice §0@110; fair to. good, @00} ucks, dressed, per Ib., choice, 1lc; fair to good, de. me-~A fow ducks coming in and sellin Ducks, mallard, gper_doz, 2 teal and mixed, per doz, 15062 00; gooso, per dos, 400@5 00; snipe, per doz,, 1 00@ e e i have bash U sonaloo withifi the last fow days, but mostly showed some frost, Choloe stock sold readily at B0c per bushel Onions — Quotable at 100 per bushel for good unfrozen stock. Boans—Navy, per bushel, 150@1 60; medi um, per bushel, 130 s DA st ao T de mana i and bl ot sales at 1@14c per Ih, Comb—Choice domestic, 15@16¢; 14@15c. x ~In good demand. Choice bright, per Ib. 26@28¢; common to good dark per 1b, 15@%0c. “Ohio” per bbl, $7 00; “York State” per bbl,, 38 00; per 4 bbl., 81 75; con- densed per gal, 850; ciab apple, et gal. 356, all cream, western, 12; Wiscon- oung Amarlcl\u. 12@13c. sin new, 12 —Pure, in bricks, per 1b, 16c, Maple Dry Goods BROWN SHERTINGS—Atlantio A, 7}o; Atlan. tio P, bo; Atlantic LL, bic; an:w(ck, 7;0, Boaver Dam LL,51c; Lawrence LL, bjo; lfio 1 7;0- Hoyal Standard, 6f0; Indian ‘Wauchusett A, 6o, !‘lflx ROWN SHEETINGS—Argyle, 60; Pep- Brraouzn CorroNs—Ballon lon, 7-8, he; Cumberland, 4- 4,7Lu~nml DD, 840 Fairmount, 40; Fruit of the Loom 4, 8o: Glory of the Wost, 8hc; Holiion Gota St 7.8, 7o; Hill 4-4; 7ho; Lonsdale, To; York Mills 10ko; Wamantta, 104c. Ducks (Colore ton, 8 oz, 11 ton, 10 07, 14 B, 9 oz, 140} Fi Dvcn 8 (Gray)~Wost Polut,8 o Point. 40; P :d Txulmnu -Amoskeag. 18}c; Oondunhl Pear! River, zlo, Fancy, 9%0; Oordis, 1 York, 134c) Hamleton Awnings, 12 1do; Beuvar reok AA DeNIMs—Amoskesg, Beaver Oreek | 1 LO 100 ymlken. 8oj Jtflrey D& T, 12fc; Jadh NQ X% 3 Pearl River, 1301 War. A (ongwrn) 1207 Warvon BB (brown), ll:. Warren CO wn), 10¢. Oaunsrios - Fifth Avamu glove finlsh, 4§o; | 2 Kadomne slou finish, bo, EANS—Amory, Tio; Hnoool, 8c; Hearsayer, K 8fc; Rockport, P Afi:fll mAm& 70;% Ind S 11 1f.v.r. q““ hé émln-uu—Anmlnn 3 Bos River PriNts nfl Waver: Guamn—Am 10; lnnunor phl. B"flf i &cl by T ersiacs, Dagss G nl—M.lnh al) Per- fassheg B L.L“émm A Hmw‘ Grocers’ List, Uulln Goops,—Uyste.s 3(Standard) per 890; straw! case, 3 50; rup\nrrl 2lhmun. 2‘;)'1 Cdllurnh oou, por case, b 00( ite cherries per cass, case, 2 90; pine M , 4 inch and larger, 8¢, § lnch, Oay 8—Bo .«H boxer ba, "xu h’ U, 10, &, s, V‘Nl-—l’- ufidln, 860; round,rl,case cases, 1 70; Oshkosh, casesgr .0 -Bnom« owdered, 80; cut loal, 8¢; An- ulated, 7o; confectioners’ A, Bfo; Siaddard 4.4, 64o; Bal. ¢ THE DAILY BEE-- THURSDAY MARCH 12, 1885 extea O, Bo; extra O, 5 medinm yollow, 5he; dark yellow, 5h@6fe. Oorrees —Ordinary grades, 12@12}e: h ,12 @ls{c, ood, 184e; prime, 14@1540; 16@170; ancy green and yellow, 1 flsgo- o government Java, 20@26c; Arbuckle’s ronst. od, 14j0; Mdunghlml 3 X ronsted, 1430; im{tation Java, 16§@18%c. Syrvp—Standard Com.,, No, bbls; Staadard viVerkegs, 125, Ib, 2 Dar Favrs—No. 1, quarter apples, bbls X C sliced, boxes, T§c: evaporated, bores blackberries, boxes, 110; Peichos, 3 boxes, 100; peaches, evaporated, 16¢; berries, 850 Piokues—Medinm in barrels, 600; do In half barrels, 8 50; small, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 500; gherkins in barrele, 8 00 do in half_barrels, 4 Teas--Gunpowder, good 45@56c; cholos, ood Imperial, 40@143c; choice, 60@ Young Hyson, good, 8(@30c; choice, 6 @1'00; Japan, natural leaf, 750; Japan choics, @750; Oolong good, 85@40c; O ong cholce -ln@bfiox Souchong, good, soa oice, 85 Rica—Toulsians, prime to. choice, 4@ jo. Fisi—No, 1 mackerel hall bbls., 7 60; Family 4 bbis,, 4 35; No, 1 kita, 1 0; family kita 60c; No, 1 whitefish, half bb_, ,650; No, 1 kits, 9501 family half bbis, 800; family Kits and pails, 600; No, 1 trout, half bEls., b 25, \VDOnthAnloTwu hmp pails, 1 85; three hoop_ pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9'00; pioneer washboards, 1853 Double Grown, % 903 wall. Dckets, 8 85, Soars—Kirk's Savon Tmperial; 8 15; Kirk's satinet, 830; Kirk's standard, 3 65; Kirk's ‘White Russian, 4 85, PoTAsH—Pennsylvania cans, 4 cans in case, 35 Babbitts ball, 2 doz I case, 1 90; A’ cnor ball, 2 doz. in caso, CANDY—Mixed, Fiaho; atick, 10n11; trint stick, 104c. Vixecan—Now York apple, 16c; Ohio ap- ple, 180, Sat1—Dray loads, per bbl, 1605 Ashton, 1o gacks, 8 50; bbls dairy) 60 60, bs, 8 60, Ananc Do, 410}, llvet Gloas, 86} Corn Starch, 8o;_Excelsior Gloss, 7o; Corn, Thc, Spicks — Pepper, 190; spice, 14; cloves, 20c; caasin, 150, Spirits, Coroc (RT3 ~188 proof, 119; do, 101 pro-f, 1 20; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 119: do, 188 proof, 11 ALOCOHOL—188 pooof alcokol 2 80 per wine gallon, ‘Waiskies—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fein blended, 150@3 00; Kentucky bou bons, 2 00@8 00; Kentucky and Pennsylv: , 600@16 00; domes- tic, 1 60@.38 (0. Gis—Tmported, 4 50@600; domestlo, 150 TRuyis—Imported, 4 50@8 00; New England, 200@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00, CHAMPAIGNRS—Imported, per _case, 28 00@ 3400; Awmerican, per case, 10 00@16 00. Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 80; plow steel, special cast, 5o orucible, 5o; oast tools do, 16a20c; wagon spokes, per set, 225a8 00; hubs per set, 195; telloes, sawed dry, 140; tongues, each, 70c; axles, eash, 7bc; square nuts per 1b, 7allc; washers, per Ib, 8al8o; rivets, per Ib, 11c; noll ohain, per 1b, 6al2c; malleable, se; iron wedges, 6c; uowbnu, 6o; harrow SoLel dos poviog wisel . Tabm T ar b e Botee dmu, 4 30; Burden’s muleahou 5 30, Barsep Wire—In car luh. 4'00 per 100, l\Alm—leu. 10to 60, 2 Saor—Shot, 1 lmohhot 1 85; oriental powder, kegs, 3 50a4 00;do, half ke q§ , 2 00; do quarter kegs, 1 50 blutmg, keg 85; fuse, per 100 feet, 50c, Leap—Bar, 165, Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run_Blogsburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lnmp, 500; Whitebreast nut, b 00‘ Tows lump, Towa nut, b 00; Rock S&fing, 7 00; nthra- ciot, 11 35a11 50; Oanon City, 7 00 per ton. Lelther. Oak sole, 88@42c; hemlock sole, 28@83c; hem.ock kip, 80c; runnor 65c to_76¢; hemlock oalf, 85 to 100; hemlock uppar, 23 to 24s} onk upper, 24c; alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 55850; Greisen kid, 250 to 275 oak Iap, 800 to 1.00; oak calf,' 20 to 1 80; French kip, 110 to 1 55; French' oalf 125 0.2 00; rusketts 550t 80; linings, to 850; toppings, 900 o 10 50; B Moroecu, 30 to 850; pebble 0. D Morocco 36¢; simon, 2 60 @3 HanNess—No, 1 atar oak, 850; No, 2, 82c; No. 1 Ohio oak, 81c; No. 1 Milwaukee 3c; No. 3 do, 3la. No. 1 Pitts oak har, 350; No. B Pitta oak +83c, Tobacco. Plug Tobacco— Olimax, 46c; Bulllon, 46 Honuhoe. 440, Star, 46c; Ruc d 45c; Her- aeyl 400} Black, 38@40; Spwhe.d, 460 [2 ur Repe, 480; Piper Heidsieck. 640, l‘lna Cu&—Uomon, 80ct Medium, 40c; Rood, 456@60c; Hard to Beat, 70c; Favorite, 60c; 'Diamond Orown, b5c; Bweot Sixteen, 56c. Smoking—0, 8., 226; Meerschaum, 30c; Durham, 16¢ oz, 51¢; Dnrhlm 8 oz, 550; Dar- ham, 40:. b7c; Durhun 2 nz..Gflc' Seu of North Carolins, 16 oz.,41c; Seal of North Car- lina, 8 0z, 430; Seal ot North Carolina, 4 o of North Carolina, 2 oz, Dm-lmm 4 0z., 280¢; .bur Do Rod, T d80; o and Jerry 230, Drugs, Dauas AND OrEMIOALS—Acld, carbollo, 400 acid, tartaric, 50c; balsam copaiba, per lb. 66¢; bark, sassafras, per Ib, 13c; calomes, per | b, 900; cmuhnmdll. per oz, $0 50; chloro- form, por 1b, $1 00; Dovers powders, per_1b, 81 25; epsom salts; per Ib, 3ko; giycerine, pure, per Ib, 35c; lead acetate, per 1b, 20c; ofl castor, No. 1 per gal., $1 50; oil castor, No. 8 3L 40; ol, olive, per gal., 81 40; oil Hoj0 opl\lm. 84 w-lgn nlns. P& 3 otassiim X per e 33 8 By i P n, per oz, 40c; sulphate morphine, per oz., & qo- lulph\nr. por Ib,, 4o; strychnine, per oz, $1 85 Paints Ofls and Varnishes. O1s—110 carbon, per gallon, 11c; 150 headlight, per gallon, 130; 175° headl(; bt aodgallon, 16¢; 150 ° water white, 1bc; lin- seed raw, per glllon. 52¢; linseed bmled per nllnn, Bhe; Lard, wlnwr m’d, ] per 2 gallon, 70¢; No. 1, P No.’2, X, per gal. lon, 1'60c; No. 8, 140- nwset per gallon, 1 00; sperm W. B., pergallon, 1 60; fish W, B., g}npuan 65; neatsfoot extra, por gallon, 90c; 1, 75¢; lubricating, zero, per gdlfln. summer, lbn"xoldun machine, No, 1, per gal- 85c; N ; sporm, signal, per gallon turpentine, per gallon, :J)puaptha,7dc , rer gallon, 16¢, Dry Paints White lead 89c; French mo, Coj Faris ahitig, 2ic; whm gilders, 1§c; whiting com'l 1{; black, Geesaniomn, 14 ordnnry 10c; Prossian blus, bbo nnt.nmnrlnu. 18¢; vmdyka. brown, 8c; umber, burnt, do; uiber, raw, 'dof slonna, burn it sienns, raw, 4oi Parls green, genuine, Paris , common, 20c; chrome) h rome green, K., 12¢; vermil ermillion, American, 18c; Indi. red rose pink, lic; Venetian, red, Cookson's, zg«; Venetian, red. American, 1§c; red lead, hroms yéllow, genuins, 40c; chrome yel: low, K., 120: ochre ' rochelle, 80; ochre, Frenh 3oi oclire “Amorican, So; Winter s & ‘mineral, c; lehigh brown, 2jo; Spaaiah brown, 2o; rince’s mineral, V ARNISHES —Barrels, sl per gallon: Furmitur, 81; ooach, ex- gxira, 81 10; furnitary No. L " w81 40 wmh.7gn.f 81 20; Damar, extra, B ; aaphaltum, extrs, 850, Inc, 88 50; hard oll finiah 8150, anu 1§ OrL—White lead, Omaha, P, P, Bio- white lead, 8. Louls, puee, bic; Marsai los m.n, 1go Db oaus, 200; Fronch cluo; 1%. French dnn, seal, llu, H-Iwi ; French zi in ml bo; raw -nd burn& umbsr, o, 10¢; n' ‘and bumt Sienna 10c; nndyke brown, l.un b black and lvur’ ‘black, 16¢ Prussian blue, fl)fi chrome green, shutter L M, ED.. 160; Paria green, nd. 150; Venetian red, 9c; Tus- 1863 In .y-flowoehr 90; L, M., 0. & ahon S daw S 10 ryv ing eol oak, dark o walnut. dmutnut and ::; lllgo Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, 0917 nn(\uo 60| 1 17.60/18.00 nn 16:0017,00(18.00 18.00/17.00/1£.00 16,00 17.00(15 00 16.50/17.50/18.80 —Tulb papers, 820 per onse; keg, per s conch | Draska, Golorads, Wyoming BOARDS, 14 and 16 it {ana 16 ft T 14and 166t ) 14 and 16 1t (s In;{ ..816 00 14 00 1 FLOORIN 61 ch, white pine white pine white pine we _inch, white pine. . 15t and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4.0 inch SHIP LAY, 01, Plain, § or 10 inch.. No, 2, Plafn; 10 inch NG 30 e i 1} inch,fs, 2% 14 and 2 inch, s .0 1st Com 2d Com. 8d Cor 24 1st and 2d Clea 1st and 2d, Cle 3d, Olear, 1} inc 2. 3d, Clear, 1} and % inch, s, 18t and 24, Clear, 1 inch, 8, 8s 8d, Clear, 1 inch, &, 25 A Select, 1inch, s, B Select, 1 inch, s, Clear Poplar, § inc ¥ H 0.1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough. . 1, Ginch, 10 feet, rough 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough. 6 inch, 16 feet, rough.. » 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough., . 1, 4 inch, 16 fees, rough. .. . 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 foet, rough 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough SIDING, 18t Com , 12, 14 and 16 feet 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet. #d Com,, 14 and 16 feet ‘ence, 14 and 16 foo BEADED CRILIN 1st Com, § inch, white pine Com, # inch, white pine Com. { inch, white pine. inch, Norwa: 2d Com, § inch, Norway. Clear Poplar, panel, } inch, 8,2 STOCK BOARDS, A 12inch, s, 18, 12, 14 aud 10 feet. . 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet . 1 and 16 foot. 2inch, s.1 & 12, 14 and 16 foet . No. 1 Com. 12 n., &, 15, 17, 14 and 16 t17 00 No. 1 Com.12in,, 8. 1 8, 10 18 and 20 ft21 00 No, 2 Com, 12 in,,e, 1 & 12, 14and 16 ft.14 75 BATTENS, W Bats, 8 inch. No, bl‘lnchn lu L TUBL 3 81 4 inch well tubin 3 inch well tubin Pickets: D, & H, Square, ; SIINGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Clear. *A* Standard, 5 inch, Clear No. 1. White Codar, White Ceda White Cedar, § inches, quarters. White Cedar, 4 inch, round Southern Red Codar, 6} feet. Railway Time Table. In Effect March Oth, 1885, The atbention of the travelling publis 1a called 4 She fack tiat thisia the only complete Kad absolately cofreat time dable pubilahed ln the aty, All tralne arrive at and depard from Omaha by Central Standard Time, Train of the P.M. &0, arrive at and do part trom thelr of 14th and Wobster stroots; tr 0,B. & Q. and K, O St.J. &0, B. from the "5 i, dopor; Sl oihers from Ahe Union Pacifi o Dalys xoopk Batarday; o, oxoopt Sundayi d, excopt Monday, 'ETW ARD Union Paemc .. Pacific Express . . l'x'l;vr Rdhlllllu. . 0.&. op. Valloy and Rxpross . M. In Nsb. !l wnd Expross Night Express. ... SOUTHWARD, Mll?ourl Pacific Day Express. ... EASTWARD, c. M 3 . o.M a gt pau For Chloago via O. Bluffs| 9 #5a| NORTHWARD, C. 8t P M. & O. ‘Sloux Clty Lxproea...| . Oaklsnd rmodatias 10 lowa Dlv. Gt daul m{, . Paal Nig L Vet 't Expresa.| 9 d6a) 0 66a) TheS £0 am ana 455 pin #t the transtor I time to mi but not to cheok baggage my traing also arrive e eastorn ccnuschlony OMAMHA BRIDCE TRAINS Dummv Traln 't run. Arrive at tri tor depot 18 minutea later: Broadway depos 20 min. utes Iater, Leavo Council Bluffs 9180, 10 80, 11 40 & m; 1 80, 2 and'1145 pm. On Sundays um'annd i W am and BS0and 6 28 p m traina will nob run. Arrive ay minutes later, Omaha 20 minutos later, Trn 'BI‘TJ&'“B—W“ Omaha at § 15, 858 am, 1285, 16 and 7 00 p m, dally. EUA)M“ a1043and 1115 am, 120, 880, 785 and pm. (Broldwl‘ d-pot) -l 1 15, 850 5 SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines. | ——ome— DENVER MARKET.| Froua—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 753 ant, 100 1bs., 2 75@5 00; Kanaea, 100 b 275 @3'00; graham, 100 1bs, 150; rye, 100 Ibs, sy brwheat, per b, 7 60, GRAIN, FRED, Em—Whnt\ 100 1bs, $100 corn in sacks on track, lbs, 65@70; onta, in sackn on track, lOlJlb! castern white, 1 15@1 20; Colorado wlute, 1 20@1 30; mixed, 110@1 15; barley 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 85; bran, ton, on_track, 14 00@15 00; chop, corn, 1 Ibs, on track, 70c@75; chop rcixed, 100° Ibs on track, 100@1 20; corn meal, 100'lbs, 180 Hav—Baled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 00; apland, looss, ton, 10 00@12 00; second bot- tom, buled, 10 0@1L 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, 00@15 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 6 00 ery, fancy, b, 4lo cxeaomary, e b S0R880; Geieys oholos, ib 20@22c; dairy, good, Ib, 18@200, dairy, fair 1b, 16@160; cooking, Ib, 6@! 'Eaas—State, candled g “warranted, doz, 5@36c; ranch, doz, 36@87c Crrese—Full cream, 16@170; half cream, b, 10@11¢; skim, Ib, 90; Bwiss, domestic, by @550 Swias, aposted, S0@8bey ot burger, 18c. PouLtay —Liye old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 50; dressed ducks, Ib, 15@16c; drosssd turkays, Ib,, 1! Poraroes—QColorado, 100 lbs, 95@1 053 sweet, per Ib,, do, Onlons, yellow, 100 Ibs, cabbagt 100 1Ibs, 250; 3 100 Ibs, i 10@1 25; turnips, 100 lbs, 1 25, FRUITS —] ns, per box, Messina, 4 00@ 450; oranges, Florida, per box, 6 50@7 00; lflrlu ancy bbl, 5 00@5 50; Applu. modinm, bbl, 850, d Mun—l':hnu, baocon, break!: it Moy n@Sc, lard in tierces, 8 Fresn Mnn—Drened beef, Dolouda, per Ib, 74@8c; hogs, 1b, 6}@6kc; ‘mutton, Ib, 7 ate Rk oz, 80¢; | @74o. Livi Stook—Colorado steers, per 100 Ibs o ~Dry Flint No, 1, per I e 08, —. inf o, 1, h No, 2, b, 5@10c; groon stetrs and banded calf, 1b, A@Ge,green calf, b, S@IDc,guenup, b, émc. sheep skins, dry, 8@100; deer skins, 5@30c; antelope skins, Io, 12@15; tallow, , b@6o ‘WooL—Golorsdo No. 1, per Ib, 14@16cs buck, lb 8c; Mexican, 7@10¢ Fis) 0, 1, 140, my 160@200 Oalifornia_ salmon, hait bbi, 10 60} Holland_horring, keg, 1 60@1 €03 trout, per 1b._15@160 TIMKEN S8PRINGC VEHICLES s e um'rf.." : wAeiTa s ABBOTT BUGRY CO SHORT LLINE and Chicaco, waukoe and all poln peos! Nol du{mm.h' I .\ldl: Among a few of un numerous poluts perior. omumwhlnhm thofinest that buman ait and mue CHICAGO Avo RAILWAY. Iy liae i o, ake for Dia Moiney srahall. Oregon, Waahlugion an fornia it offers superior ity --)uwl by the patrons of ‘this md bulvlun logenulty oau ereate; Its PALACE SLEEPING OARS 1‘ ta nm.‘ couu 1ves of Bl&lll. Manu mum"’ l';.le!ullhnu’ THE BEST ROUTE AND tomt, Cedas Raplds, Gllaton, Dixls, I'Jh‘ulgo, wdxmatges ot possble by any other lins 0, IH“I two lrllnl » day of DAY aoe; Its PAR L0 da whasly aisteomn s AL She equal of which canuob be found elsswhere, ‘ouncil Blufla the tratos of the Union Psclfc B oo Depot with those 0 & Northwestarn Ry In Chicago the ine ma oonnection with those For Detrolt, Columbus, Indianapolls, Cloclanat Nisgara Falls, Bufalo, Piftabury, Toronto, Montreal , New Vork, Phlladelphia, Baltimore, Wash. ngion and sl poluts In tho East, wk the tcked " | sgent for ticketa via the NORTH WESTERN, ' It vou wisn the best datioosd Al Jtioket 60 TP e e scammods ¥ R HAIR, M. HUGHITT, General Goa. Fass. Ageat er, %5, | Clinton, 1_BUNDAY MORNIXG, | BATURDAY AVE. | MiL_| B, | N-W | N-W | KI] M Sunday eveningand Monday morning trains arrive in corrospoudlng ordor. - C. B. & Q. tralns rua ovory Ay, STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Union Paclfio depot at 630 a m and 5 €0 p. ™ Arrive from Stook Yards at 7 0: a m and §3) pm. Mall Time Card. OPEN. | ROUTE. I A pw| CLOSE. LA % P 8 30] 7 ..Unlon Pacific Local Mall. . 7 00 |Union Pacific Through Mail. 800 (. .. B&Mim Neb. 8) e 8838 Oouncil Bluffs & Kansas City| ouncil Biufte Looal. e 888 8 Wabash—Chicago. | Trvington. Oficeopen Sundays from 12 1o 1, Roon. C.K.COUTANT P.M. . Nilwankee & St Panl RAILW.AY. Tho SHORT LINE. ~ TAnd BEST ROUTE, FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolls, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Cedar Rapids, Davenport Dubuque, kford, R.onk Island, ¥reeport, Janesville, Elgi adison, La Crosse, Bel nlt Winona, b ‘And all other Important points East, North- east and Southeast, Ticket office at 1401 Farnam stoet (In Paxton Ho. tel), and at Union Pacufio Depot. PULLMAX SuerrrRs and the FINest DINING CARs 1N Tix WORLD are run on the main lines of the Chicago Milwaukeo & 5t Paul R'y and cvery attention lepaid to passengers by courteous employes of the company, 88 MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, GeneralMazager. Gen'l Passonger Agent, R MILLER, GEO. F. HEAFFORD, Asw't Gen'I Mana, ‘Ase,t Gen'l Pass Ao 3'r, CLAKK, Gon'l Supériatendent. COOK'S EXCURSION PARTIES sai York in April, May, Juue and July by first class stes mships. YPECIAL TOURIST TICKETS for INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS st reduced rates, by the best reutes for Hluuur- travel. OK'S EXOURSIONIST, with maps, containg v mail for 10 cents. S COOK & SN, 61 Broadway, N, Y. Or 100 Dearborn 8t., Chicago, Iils, ved sat16wme JOHN NAGEL, BUCCRS#0R TO Hasrings ¢ NAGEL, Wholesale Produce And Commission, Mo, 386 Holladay St DENVER, COL, | L: Bolicit Consignments and guar- antee quick sales and prompt re- turns. @ive usa trial, References—Bradstreet’s or Dune Agencies; and German National Bank. Denver. full particula Often slckness leaves the little child In sach & condition th: canr ot assimil ty foo's. Such s thould at onge Jnmnw the u of Ry*ge's food as & dally dlch It will soon re digestsve or- 0 thelr natursl and will wdedstrength Thousands of children Bave boen reared v upcn ik, All druggiste fell it and w-v Krocers. In four sizes— 850, 050, $1,26 0d 40 Woolrich & Ca. Paiiass Make Inlpcmyhloh oa the subjech of rearivg chiidren, SOUTH OMAHA Packing Houses in Operation. Postoffice Estabhshed and a Town Gov- ernment Soon Will Be. Lots 60x150 feet g:lth 20 foot Allevs for e. One-fourth Cash, Balance in 1, 2 and 3 Years. Best Locations Being Taken. Get a Lot or Two While They are Cheap SEND FOR A MA I’ Apply at Company’s Office, 216 | Omaha, Nebrasha M. A. UPTON, Ass’t. Sec'y and Manager. 13th St., BURLINGTON, IOWA THE LARGEST IAON WORKS THE Murray InoN Works, "5 iion, ENGINES, SAW M/LLS BRIDGE WORK, BOILERS, @\\\TECMM MILL AND MINING IRON WORK. MACHINERY. AGENTS FOR PATENT L0G DO GS THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS AND SAW MILL SPECIALTIES, SEND FOR ESTIMATE Autonatic. Lutrufi Engines, Steam Pumps, Meat Cutting. Machines, Tanking Outfits: &' Presses, Wheeled Scrapers, Fruit Evdporators, Prairie. Com. Shellers. SPECIAL NOTIORITO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake It Is 1he best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound Is equal to three pousds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter ins of running down, will Increase In welght and be In good marketable condl tlon In the -prlng. Dairymen, as well va others, who use it, can testify to ita mer its. Try It and judge for wuflelvu. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks Address DMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, PJIBOY ER CO., |IDEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETGC. L1ORNO Farnam Street. Omaha 0D. M. STEELE, & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS H. B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Ohicago, Msnager of the Tea, Clgar and Tobacco Departments, A full line of all grades o the above; also Pipes and Smokers’ carrled In stock. Prices and llulplel furnished on application. Open orders Intrusted to us shall recelye our carefal fattentlon. Satlsfactlon Guaranteed. AGENVS FGR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €0 GEO, F.EBROWN & CO.: COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK Offce, Exchange Bullding Union Stock Yards, OMAIHA, NEB. Also connected with Gregery, Cooley Co , Unlon Stock Yards, Chicago, W {F, BROWN, BROWN l\rFBRchFm Finst NATIONAL BANK, O W' A, PAXTON, Prost. and Trods, Union Stook Yds., Omaha SwaN Bros., Cheyenne, Jonx A. McSiaxs, Managor Bay Gtate Cattlo Co. J. A, CrugHTON Prost. First Nat'l Bank, Omahs, Address all communications—Unlon Stock Yards, Omaha, Nebragks. FHENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Slades EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED 1610 DOUGLAS BTREET,. - OMAHA, NEB HEI'I(Y T. CLARKE, Prest, and Preas. A, M, CLARKE, Vice President JOHN T, CLARKE, Secretary, H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Anazu Jolbing Drug house between Chlcago and San Francisco. CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000, W shall boat the b-ttom cf tte maket at all times. Will duplicate Chicago and 8t, Louls prices with irelgbt added. _Our spec'alty will bo Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glass Es imates glven on plate glass. TAD :hm nhflll l.lfl :mt:v'l‘( llliuihu drug I|7ull:u.‘~ will dorx"‘lllnla‘nou‘:ull by ealliag o o ok which will appsar about January 84 a0 y:rlul inumn, oalling on us or send for our pi P bout January Sth, Mall orders THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Oouble and Single Acting. Power and Hand FUNES,_ STRAM PUMY Eogloe Trl; Brass and Iron Fitf w. olullo or retail, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, OHU AND BUKOOL BELLS, Oorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. \

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