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g NEBRASKA N0l Bank OMAHA,NEBRASKA, PAID UP OAPITAL. 8350,000 BURPLUB NOV 1,188 33,000 WY YATER, §A. B. TOUZALIN, Prosident, Vioe Prosident.” . V. MOORE, JNO. 8. COLLINS, LEWIS 8, REED K K. Hayden, Assistant and Acting Casbler. BANKING OFFION| The Iron Bank® OOR, 12TH AND FARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL [BANKING BUBINESS TBANSAOTED, INTEREST allowsd on time deposita apon avorable terms and upon secounts of banks oad bankers, FOREIGN EXOHANGE Government m(:.ldrd Oounty and Ofty sseurities bought 1In ita treatment of eustomers the most il fiflpellns is pursued consistent with sal banking, and we invite corresponce "nw personal inquiry in eonnection there FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Nsw Yomrx, March 12,—~Money— sy at 1@13, closing at 1 per cent. Prime mercantile paper—4@6o. Sterling Fxchange Bills—Dull and quiet at 4 83}; demand, 4 86, Governments—Dull, quiet and unshanged. Stocks—Comparatively quiet. Speculators show a disposition te wait for further devel- opments, At the opening prices were some- what irregular, but the majority of the active list showed declines of 3@} per cent. Later the market became steady, and with the ex- coption of a few stocks continued so up to the close, The break in Omaha preferred from 874 at the close of yesterday to 84} waa ocea- sioned by a rumor that the next dividend would not be paid. This was denied by the the officials of the road and prices recovered to 864, I'he close was generally weak, COUPONS, BTOCKS AND BONDS, Dentral pacitio. ... Ohicago & Alton, 188 Chlongo, Buringuon & 19 oago, Burl n & Quincy. Delaware, wana & \Vmern. 104% Denver & Rio Grande. . 7 Erle. . 15 do pfd, 28 Ilhnnl.l Central, . 125 lnfl!mniolll. Bioom, & 12! X8 17; Lake Shore & Michigan Southern. Loulaville & Nashville eenssue . 555 ——— GENERAL PRODUOH, CHICACO, fiOmc,\uo. March 12,—Flour—Steady and m, ‘Wheat—Ruled very unsettled, nervous, and uuder heavy rush of selliog orders market de- clined 1@13¢c 1c, closed 13c under yesterday; 773@78%c for cash; 773@778c tor” March; 778c@77§c_for April; 82hc for May, 848c for June;_No, 3 epring, 68@68}c; No 2 red, 793@80c. Corn—Ruled active and 'firm bat closed e under top prices; 38i@41ic for cash; 38ic for March; 80c for April; uin 420c for May. Qats—Ruled firm and §@4c higher, fell bu:k and closed dull; 28@804c for cash; 284c for n{mh- 28}@278c for April; 31}@81ic for lzye Steady at 6ic. Barley - Nominal at 63c. Flax Seed—Quiet at 1 47 Timothy—Steady at 120@1 334, Pork—Active but nervous and unsettled, but closipg 10@12hc_under 12 70 for cash and March; r April' 12 80@12 82§ for 24 for June, Lard—Quiet, prices showing little change; for cash and March; 6 974@7 00 for April; 7 06@7 074 for May. Boxed Meats—Steady; shoulders, 490@ i-’ 90; short ribs 6 30@0 85; short olcar sides 6 806 85, Whisky—Steady at 115, Butter Dull and unchanged; creamery, 29 @3l d..Ho 264@27c, wer at 18@10c. Kmph. Bhip'ts. Flour, bbla... 35, ‘Wheat, bushels, . s‘:oou 19,000 uum 164 000 4,000 Bicley, bushels, 47.000 MILWAUKEE PRODUOR Miwavkee, March 12, — Wheat —Firm; No, 2 Milwaukee, 77c; March 76jc; May 51000 87,000 ; l\o 3, 40@ 40jc. ata—Kirm; No, 2 white, 313®24c. Rye—Higher; No, 1, 66, Barley—Firm; No, 4 sprine 56c. (o Frovisions— Easler; mess pork, 12 70@13 85 or Prime steam 6 95 for cash and March; 7 05 for May, NEW YOEK PRODUON, New YORk, March 13,—Wheat—Spot lots aro a shade stronger aad slosiog 1azy; options | 9 opensd §@ic_higher, " aftorwards weakoned and closing at m. do xatey; veosipts 46,000 | "Je: bushels; sxports, 8! ungraded red, siuxc, No. F] nsd m"&ozxu, May closing at 92§c. Corn—gpot lots, trifle higher, shade lower, but closing beavy: recipta, 173, 000 bushels; _exports, els; un- undnd 50@53c; No. 2, axmkuc.m. 3, b13@ gelu-ln( at bljo. ata—Shade lowar; reosipts, 56,000 bushels; exports 22,000 bushels; mixed western, 39¢; white, 39@4le. o Western fresh, unsettled and lower o Potk—(zunt And steady. _ Options uuudl‘7”. MA , 1 33@7 87, Butter—Dull nud’tuw at 10@52, ST, LOUIS PRODUCE geain aud closed 4@ 4o ow ’m.d.yx No. o for cash; B f?sse for Ma; m’i e,. closing at inalde prices, h and March higher, May i@jc 39¢ for March; Lot '33 394c e t bay, Oata—Firm and slos for May. Rye—Quiet at 61@62c, Bltley- oo & EgeLower 1 161 Seed—1 40, Cormmeal — 80, Whhky—sundynla.@ ontract gndu and spot are Oata—Lower; 31§c for TOLEDO, Tovrno, Much 12,~Wheat— Quiet and 3 No. 2 red cash and March, S0c asked; May, Stfe. Corn—Quiet; No, May 44§c. Onta—Quiet; No. 2, 2, cash and March, 44)c; KA\H\II (/Ir\' \l'\rch 12 —Whmt Steady; cash, (A)rn~, {endy; cash, 82¢; May, 83ic bid, 2Jc asked. "Osta—Dull and nominal at 29 bid. LIVRRPOOL, Utverroor, March 12. = Wheat—Strong demand and fair holders offering moderately; winter red western 6s 94@7 Corn~ Steady, demand good; new western mixed, 45 7d. e — LIVE STOCK, CHICAGO, C10aGo, March 12,—Drovers’ Journal re- porta: Cattlo—Reseipts, steady; steers, 4 00; cows 2 00@ stockers 8 60@1 80; foeders 4 85@4 65, Hogs—Receipts, 21,000; market slow, closed shade lower; rough packing, 4 40@4 65; pack. ing and shippiog, 4 65@4 05; light, 4 0@ kips, 3 25@4 2 Sheep—Receipts, ferlor to choice 2 ,400: market firmer in @4 75; lamba 4 50@5 00, 8T, LOUIS, 81, Loums, March 12.—Oattle— Rereipta, 1,000 head; ‘shipments, 100; /good local and better shipping demand; prices stoady; ex ; common to choice #hi butchers, steers, 4 25@1 7 “Recoipts, 1,000 head; shipments, steady, best grades firm; common to extra, 2 50@: K. vClTY LIVE BTOCK. Kansas Orty, March 610 head;barely steady; exports, 540@5 40} common to choice thippiog, 4 50@5 15; foeders, 4 00@150; cows, 2 25@3 60. lluzn~huce||m, 1,000; stroog; fair to cheice, 1 40@4 60, Sheep—Receipte, 580 head; steady; com- ‘mon to choice 1 50@3 V0. —e—— OMAHA MARKETS, Orriox or THR Ounu Bes, Thursday cvening, March 12, } The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalo and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elev: tors and other local buyers: Grain Wheat—Oash No, 2, 620, Barley—30—5lc. Rye—Cash No, 8, 49c. Oom—No, 3, 24::. White Corn-— Oats—No, 2, Lave stock Market, Hogs—$1.00@1.20, Cows—S$3.25@8 7: Steers—$4,00 Flour and Millstuffs, wmm Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at Sicionn unity—82 50. spnng Wheat—Best quality patent at $2 81 Gty quality - 82 15@2 50. Bran—65@75¢ per cwt. Chopped Feed—Per 100 Ibs,, 75c. Corn Meal—80.85@1 00 per cwt. Screening—65¢ per cwt, Hominy—150 per cwt, General Produce iggs—Prices have fluctuated a good deal lnu y, there having been some eastern de- mand, which cleared up the market and run prices as high a; 20c for some lots, However, as buyers have withdrawn since, a decliné has again taken place, and to-day stock is of- fered freely at 16@17¢, and no prospect for nandv:mn.i i) 1 i utter—In more liberal suy and prices aro far loas firm, 18 osuta. bek 3 side for best grade of duiry. Creamery, 22@ 250; fair to good, 14@1L5c: choice dairy, 16@ 18c; inferior grades, S@10c. Poultry—Somewhat improved since last quotatiou, Dressed chickens in strong re- quest. Live chickens rather slow sale at 300@4 00 per dozen, accolding to size. Chickens dressed, per lb,, choice, 10@11c, fair to good 7@8, Turkeysdressed, per Ib,, choice, 11@13c; fair to good, 8@Jc; Greese, dressed, er 1b., choice, 10@11c; fair to good, 8@90, ucks, dressed, per lb‘, choice, 11c; fair to c butrallied 1@14c, again declined | good, de. Game A few ducks coming in and selling readily. Ducks, mallard, gper doz, 200 @2050; ducks, teal and mixed, doz, 150@200; gesse, per dor, 4 00@s 90; snipe, per doz, 1 00@1 maes loseia] sardaye \aen U osalved within the last fow days, but moatly showed some frost. Choice stock sold readily at 50c per bushel, Onions - Quotable at 100 per bushel for good unfrozen stock. Boans—Navy, por bushel, 15001 60; medi- um, per bushel, 130 e1 4 Popeorn—Almost no demmu and slow sl at 1@ 1o per Ib. Honey Comb—Choice domestic, 15@16¢; California, 14@ Beeswax ~In good demand, Choice bright, per 1b. 26@28¢; common to good dark per 1b, T@aoe. Cider—"“Ohlio” per bbl, $7 oy +York State” per bbl., $8 00; per § bbl., $175; con- densed per gal, 85c; crab apple, psr gnl 35c, Cheeso—TFull cream, western, 12¢; Wiscon- sin now, 124c; young American, 12@13c. Maple Sugar—Pure, in bricks, per 1b, 16c. ing the out- [ p, Dry Goods BIOWN Sn:mNM—Atlmflc A, Tis Atllm ; Atlantio LL, bic; Brunawick, 7 A Bearaeban LL,bho; t..wmoe T b‘ oifio H, 74o; Koyal Standard, 6§0; Indian Head : Wauchusett A, Gfo, T Bacun, Sl ape A 1a, 6o) Popr perell R, 64c; Salisoury R, 6. Buracuen Corrons—Ballon, 4-4, 6jc; Bal- lon, 7 Dh; Cumberland, & .7&e- D-lvz'lll D. } Fairmount, 4o0; F) 89: Glory of th W, She; Gotion Gosn m, ill 7.8, 7o; Hill 4.4, f.omua, Tio; Ynxnt 104e; W.m.u tta, 1 Duoks (dolun —Boston, 8 oz., 11401 Bos o, 10 0z, 14ks; Boston, 9 G, 14ci Fall River 5 Duoks (Gray)—West Point,8 oz,, 1240;West olnt. 10 oz., 14c; Point Bear, 8 oz, 1le, TIOKINGS: Amolheu‘( 184¢; Oontinental Fancy, Cordis Orl Pearl River, 2lo; Yark, bt Hamleton DR Ammoskerg, 14e; Baxvos Brosk AA 12¢; Beaver Creek BB, 1lc; Beaver Oreek €0, 100, Hagmuakars, o} Jaflrey D & T, 1280; X(&n(:bx 125 zfuvr} mngnmi; War. XA (brown), 120; Warren A 13 Warren %o'fi.m Sy JaMBRIOS - Fi avenus gl fi tons glove fnish o T pors e, 45 RSET Hancock, Hearsayer, § xm\-;’n‘. Jho1 gk, B9 o ot “""?" *‘ét u'u'nal:;7 w Mfi‘f: 4, D‘l-l Goops—Atlantio -lpu:l So P.r slan nnhm-n. il ooy Avington Socoads ton = lll'ooau' List, OANNED Goops,—Uyste.s (Standard) per o8, ease, 2 50; Oalifornia poars p-onle.s ricots, per case, 5 00; 108 per white cherries 50 inch and larger, 8jc, § lnch, Oay 8-Bo .wl N :: e, 168, 130, b, 1345, Vasmm—be ..a.m 800; round,rl,case .o ulated, 7o; coufestionors’ A, 2 70; Oshkosh, cases, 8tadss i'“""'fl' 80; mlod, [ e | Sio; Bhndnni THE DAILY BEE-~FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1885, 3 a::usfl. Bic; medium yellow, [5he; rdinary grades, 12@121 ir, 12 @18kc; good, 1340; prime, 14@1540; chofce, 16@17¢; fancy green and yellow, 16@164c; old government Java, 20@26¢ Arbncklan rosat. ed, 14§c; MeLanghlin's 3 X rosted, 143c; imitation Java, 16§@18¢c. Syrrp—Standard Com,, %8¢, bbls; Staadard «rkegs, 125, —Tulb papers, 8 20 per case; keg, per Ib, 24 Dry Trorrs—No. 1, quarter apples, bbls gzc: N O sliced, boxes, 7§c: eyaporated, boxes, o blackberries, boxes, 110; peaches, # boxes, 10c; pesches, evaporated, 16c; berriea, 850 Piokres—Mediam in barrels, 600; do In balf barrels, 8 50; small, in barrels, 7 00 do in balf barrels, 500; gherkina in barrele, 8 00 do in half barrels, 4 ¢ Teas--Gunpowder, good 45@55c; cholos, 60@76c: good Imperial, 40@43c; choico, 60@ 650; Young Hyson, good, 8(@50c; choice, 66 1/00; Japan, natural leaf, 75e; Japan choice, Oolong good, 85@40c; Oolong cholce Souchong, good, 30@40c; cholce, 35 nisisna, prime to_choioe, 6}@7he. 0, 1 mackerel half bbls., 7 50; thln. 4 25; No, 1 kita, 100; family kits 60c; No, 1 whmmh half bb_, ,650; No, 1 kits, 9503 famil, hAll bbis,, it and palls, 60c; No. 1 tront, half bils, b 20, WooDENWARE—Two hoop pails, 1 85; three hwn pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; pioneer aehboards, 1 85; Double Crown, 3 90; well. buckpu. 8 85, Soars—Kirk's Savon Imperial; 8 15; Kirk's satinet, 830; Kirk's standard, 8 55; Kirk's White Russian, 4 8! PoTASH—Pennsylvania cans, 4 cans in case, 85 ;Babbitt's 1, 2 dDL in case, 190; An- chor h.nll 2 doz. in case, O D Myred: L1avies atick, 10aT1c; twint stick, 10kc. ViNroan—Now York apple, 16c Ohio ap- ple, 130, Sux—Dray loads, per Lbl 1601 Ashton, tn sacks, §50; bbls dairy, 60 60, B4, 8 60, Poarl, 4he; lhar Hows, by Corn Excelsior G orn, The, Bickact Pepipie, 100 wpite, 1405 Slovel: 2063 caasia, 15¢, Spirits, CoLoGNE SPiriTs—188 proof, 1195 do, 101 pro-f, 120; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, eth ‘do, 188 proof, 1 18, fiwflnon—mx pooof alcokol 2 30 per wine gallon Whaiskies —Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fein blended, 1 50@2 00; Kentucky bour: bons, 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Pennsylva- nia ryes, 2 00@6 L0, 6.00@16 00; domes- BRANDIRS —[mported, tic, 1 50@3 (0. Gixa—Importad, 4 50@600; domestic, 1 50 0, inported, 4 50@8 00; New England, omestic, 1 60@3 00. Ad GN¥S—Imported, per case, 28 00@ 84 00; American, per cass, 10 00@16 00, Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 30; plow steel, special cast, crucible, bo; cast tools do, 15a20c; wagon spokes, per set, 2 25a3 00; hubs per set, 125; telloes, sawed dry, 140; tongues, gach, 700; axloe, eash, 75c; square nuta. per 1b, 7allc; washers, per b, 8alSc; rivets, per b, 11; coil chain, per Ib, 6al26; malleable, 8¢} iron wedges, 6o; crowbars, 6o; harrow teeth, 4c; spring steel, 7aSc; Burden's horse shoes, 4 30; Burden's muleshoes, 5 30, BaRBED WirE—In car lots, 400 per 100, NarLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 45, Snor—Shot, 150; buckshot, 185; orlental powder, kegs, 3 50a4 00;do, half kegs, 2 00; do quartor kegs, 150 blasting, kegs, 3 85; fuse, per 100 feet, 50c Lieap—Bar, 1 oAb Gussberiuad blackamith, 10 00; Mor. ris ran_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Iowa lump, 5 00; Town nut, 5005 Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra. clot, 11 3a11 50; Canon Oity, 7 00 per ton, Leather. Oak sole, 38@42c; hemlock sole, 28@33c; hem.ock kip, 80c; runner 650 to_75c; hemlock cnlf 85 to 100; hemlock upper, 22 to 240} oak r, 24c; alligator, 400 to 550; calf kid, h(@80c; Grolaon kid 350 to 275 oak kip, 80 to 1'00; onk calf, 1 20 to 1 80; Fronch kip, 110 to 1 55; French'calf, 1 25 to 2 00; russetts 550 to 7 50; lmlnfl. 600 to 850; toppings, 9000 1050; B, L Morocco, 80 to 85c; pabblo 0.D Morocco 35c; simon, 3 50 @3 00. ‘Hanvgss—No, 1 star oak, 85c; No, 2, 82c; No. 1 Ohlo oak, 34c; No, 1 Milwaukee 33c; No. 3 do, 8lo. g No. 1 Pitta oak har, 356; No, B Pitta oak arg Tobacco. Plug_Tobacoo Olimax, 40¢; Bullion, 463; Horsoshos, 440, Star, 460; Rudy, 45c; Her- soy’s, 40c; Black, 38@40; Spearhesd, 46c; Our Repe, 482; Piper Heidsieck. 64c. Fino Cut—Common, 30c1 Medium, 4Cc; Rood, 45@60c; Hard to Beat, 70c; Favorite, [ Diamond Orown, b5c; Sweet Sixtean, Smoking—0, 8,, 22c; Meerschaum, 30c; Durham, 16c 0z. 510; Durham, 8 oz., 55¢; Dar- bam, 4 oz, 57c; Durham, 3 oz, 600; Seal of North c-mlm. 16 0z.,410; Seal of North Oar- olina, 8 oz, eal of North Oarolina, 4 oz., 480; Seal of Nonh Carolina, 3 oz, 50¢; O, S., Durham, 4 0z,, 28c; 0. K. Uncle Ned, $s 25¢; Tum and Jerry 230. lJl"H“. Duuuu AND OHRMICALS—Acld, carbolio, 400 acid, tartaric, 50c; balsam copaiba, per lb. 65c; buk sassafraa, per Ib, 12¢; calomes, per 1b, %0c; cinchonidia, per 0z, $0 50; chloro- form, per Ib, 81 00; Dovers powderl, per Ib, $1 23; epsom nlu, per b, %lycerlnn. pure, per Ib, 25c; lead acetate, m— 1b, 20c; ol castor, No. i per gal., 81 50; oil castor, No. 8 per gal., $1 40; ofl, olive, per gal,, S1 40; oil, origanuim, 50c; opium, 81 50; quinive, P, & W., and R, & 8., s $120; potassium Todide, per Ib,, $3 50; salicin, per oz, 40c; sulphate morphine, per oz, $3 40; sulphur, per lb,, 4c; strychnine, per oz, $1 85, Paints Olls and Varnishes. Ons—110 carbon, per gallon, 1lc; 150 headlight, per gallon, 13¢; 175° headlignt aodgallon, 16c; 150° water white, 16c; lin- s0ed raw, per gallon, 62c; linseed boiled, per gallon, 55¢; Lard, winter str'd, per gallon, 70c; No. 1, 60c; No.’2, 50; astor XXX per gal- lon, 1'60c; No. 3, 1 40; sweet, per gnlfon 1005 sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B., r gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 90¢; 0. 1, 750} lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; rummer, 160; golden machine, No, 1, per .1- lon, 85¢; No. 3, 28¢; eperm, signal, per g 90c; turpentine, per gallon, oapuptn-mu A rer gallon, 16c, Dry Paints White lead 89c; French e, Coj Faris alhmng 24c; lh.\hni gilders, 1§c; wkiting com'l, Tgoj Geriantows, " 14c; Iampblac orduury 100; Prussian blus, b5 untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, , 4c: Pans green, genuine, 250 common, 20c; chromn L, Y, vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian, red, 100; rose pink, lic; Venetian, red, Ooohonl, lead, chrome yellow, Fenuine, & 900; chrome yel* K., 12¢: ochre rochells Ow ; ochre, Frenh 2¢; Winf fi; lehigh brown, 2o; Spanish brown, 24c; nce's mi extra, 81 10; «urmcuu. 1; - | tea, 81 40: oowh.No. 1,81 30- Dunu,nug -hluw. 88 b0; hard ofl INT8 1N OrL—White Omaha, P, P, l-neau. 1to 51> cans, 20c; French zino; fl ' , "12c; French ‘rinc, red seal, 110, burat, do; umber, raw, 40; slenna, burndct;; green, K., 120; vermillion, Eng. 5!: Venetian, red. American, 1§¢; red ochre, American, ter s mineral, Vmunu—fimah. gsr gallos $175; Japan, 70c; sephaltum, extrs, 8o, $1 50, lead, fln white lead, Bt Louls, pure, bic; Marseil in varnish n-mb; annhnnn. Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND' TIMBERS, 00/17.00{18.00 17.60/18.00 300; family | A HOARDS, No. 1 boards, 12, 14and 188¢. ..., ... 816 00 No. 2 bosrds, 12, 14 ana 16 ft 14 00 No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft ¢ 11 50 No. 4 boards, 12, 14 and 16 {t, (shipping cull) .- ceeeeens 1000 FLOORIN 1st Com, 61 ch, white pine 2d Com. white pine 3d Com. 6 white pine Sel. Fence inch, white ping 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4.6 inch, 24 SHIP LAF, No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch., No, 2, Plain, 10 inch.. No.1, O, G FINISH 1st and 2d Clear, 1} inch, T 1st and 2d, Clear, 1} and 2 3d, Clear, 1} inch, s, 28 3d, Clear, 1} nch, &, 1at and 24, 0 00 r, 1 inch, 8, Clear, 1 inch, 8. 2s... olect, 1 inch, », B Select, 1 inch, Clear Poplar, § inch, s, 28 FENCING, 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough, ... 1, Ginch, 16 feet, rough Vi ) 6 inch, 12 and'14 feet, rough. . .. 6 inch, 16 feet, rough 1, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough 1, 4 inch, 16 fee}, rough........... 9, 4 inch, 12 and 11 feet, rough No. 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough........... 14 50 SIDING, 1st Comm., 12, 14 and 16 feet 2d Com. 14 and 16 feet 4d Com,, 14 and 16 feet Fence, 14 and 16 feet..... . BEADED CRILL 1st Com. § inch, white pine. . Eh 6.00 |1f:z'u'm LA ] 2d Com, § inch, white pine 3d Com, { inch, white pine 1st Com, § inch, Norway 2d Com, { inch, Norway. Clear Poplar, panel, § inch, STOCK BOARDS, A 12inch, s, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. ... B12inch, 8. 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet 14 and 16 feet 14 and 16 feet .18, 12, 14 an \'8. 18, 10,18 an .8, 18, 12, 11and 16 n i DATTENS, v 0. G. Bats, 8 inch. 0. G. Bats, 2} inch 4 inch Baté, u. 18 inch well tubing, inch well tubing, Bev Pickets: D, & H., Square L TUBING, FICKETS 6 inch, hnl\eu White Cedar, 5} inch, halve L g White Cedar, § inches, quarters ! ok White Cedar, 4 inch, round 1l Southern Red Cedar, 6} foe e DENVER MARKET.| . 1ote ot 100 Lhe, 3758 00; Kazaas 100 Ibn grt 8, - rye, 1 225; back-whea, per bbi, 7 Canme, Frmo: ErorWheat! 100 Ibe, 8100 corn in 'sacks ‘on track, 100 Ibs, 65@70; gotn, o sncks on track, 100 Ibs, eastern white, 1 15@1 20; Colorado white, 1 20@1 80; mized, 110@1 15; barley 100 lbs, 150@1 35; s ton, on_track, 14 00@15 00; chop, corn, 1 Ibs, on track," 106@70; chop mixed, 100" Lo onfrack, 1 00@1 20; corn meal, 100 Ibs. 180 Hat—Balod, uplaad, ton, 18 00815 00: upland, 10 00; second bot- T R g A TA T resrl 12 do@1s 00; steaw, baled, on track, ton, 6 00 Burre — Creamery, fancy, Ib, 4lo creamery, fine, Ib, 36%330; dairy, ohoice, 1b 200 dairy, fair 20@23c; dairy, good, Ib, 1 ib, 15@16c; cooking, 1b, 6@8c. as—State, candled lnd “warranted, doz, 5@36c; ranch, doz, 36@87c Full cream, 16@17c; half cream, b, 10@11c; skim, Ib, 9¢; Swiss, domestic, b, 22@23c; Swiss, imported, 205 tim- burger, 18c. £ PouLTRY —Live old chickens, oz, 5 00@5 50; dressed ducks, Ib, 15@16c; dressed turkeys, 1b,, 15@16c, Poratoes—Qolorado, 100 lbs, 95@1 053 sweet, rer Ib,, anu;m Onlons, yellow, 100 Ibs, 2 25, 100 Ibs, 250; beets, 100 toe; T T0G 25; buratpa, 100 the, 1 25, Fruirs—Lemons, per box, Messt: 4008 450; oranges, Florida, per box, 6 50@7 00; 'gff" fancy bbl, 5 00@5 50; apples, medium, d\mln ‘Mzats—Hams, su, gor cured, Ib, 113 @I1ic; bacon, breakt 1z gfi walt sldoe, b, TA@50; 98c; lard in Harces, Sfc. Fresn Mrars—Dressod beet, Oolondo. per 1b, 74@80; hogs, 1b, 63@64c; mutton, Ib, 7 rham, 2 or, 30} | @7ho. le! Smcl—cnlondo steers, per 100 lbs e Dey Fint No.1, per Ib, 11§@120, No. 2 Ib, 9€10c; gromn stoers and_brand E 4@50; green calf, Ib, 8@10c; green kip, ; sheep akins, d.ry, 8@1% deer skins, l:. é&@@szo‘:, antelope skins, lo, 12@15; tallow, ‘Woor—Colorado No, 1, per 1b, 14@15c; buck, Ib, c; Mexican, 7@10c. F1se—Mackerel, ol 1, 140 kit, mess, 150@2 00; Oalifornia salmon, balf bbi, 10 50; 1b. 16@16¢c TIMKEP::PHINO VEHICLES e CHICAGO Ano ORTH- N WESTERN RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND SFORT LITNE Omana Council Bluffs and Chicaeo, uly las 10 take for Des Moiges, w ids, Clinton, Dixle, 0, watikos and all polnita east, "To th pis ot brasks, Colorado, Wyomiog, Ufal Oregon, Washington and California it off sditotages nof poetble by any otber lne, ong few of the n superior- w ..jf‘:; ' ot ta amerous polate of superior: o. l“‘l'l:fll. "ufi Wy of DA are » day of COAGRES which bré Lo finet thel Bumas Ingenuity can tln cot buman art and Ita PALACE SLEEPING CARS Thleh are modelsof comtord sad slegances Its FAB LOR DRAWING ROOM 04 18- st pusece. b and ita widely oelebrabed FALATIAL DINING CARS B cqual of which cannot be fourd elsewher: A Council Blufls the traius of tbe Union Pacifio Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of the Chica x Nortl torn Ry (11 Chieago the traing of thie 1ake close sunneotion with those of all- eastern l'mD-holl. Columbus, Indianapolis, Clocianat! Falls, Butalo, Piltaburg, Toroato, Montreal Now York, Pilladelpbis, Baltimare, Wash. 1 pwn.. |n o East, ask the ticket -g-n for tickets via N’)h‘l‘( WESTERN, ' agente sell $okom via Geoorsl Maoager, Gon. hs Ageat CHICAGO, :W Rallway Time Table. In Effect March Oth, 1885, The atlention of the travelling publie 1s catled fo Ahe fach that thists the only complete and absolutely correck time table pablished In the city, All trains arriie at and depart from Omaha by Automyatic Cut-Off Engines, me. Tral , 3 B T o A e BOILERS, P Steam Pumps MILL AND MINING |Meat Cutting Machines MACHINERY Tanking Outfits & Presses, ARARE LOY e Wheeled Serapers AND SAW MILL §P Fruit Evaporators, Praire Com Shellers 1 BU RI INGTON. TOWA The Murray Inon WORKS RON_ WORK TATE %Q“‘TECT///M ’ IRON WORK. AGENTS FOR THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS SEND FOR ESTIMATE u.. Unlon Pactfc dopot, Dally; b, 6xcep Satarday; o, excepl Sunday) d, axcept Monday. WESTWARD DEPART, A Union Pacific. A x Pacific Express .| 7508 l‘dr*4r Expross. . op. Vallo b e e a a— n . B &M Worea .. .. Night Express, .. M. HELLMAN & Co, SOUTHWARD, Mll-ouvl Pncmo MEM l\'-nvrcué .| 7 1 Wholesale Glothier S 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, ODMN.AXELA - - . IWEIRI.ASECMA - . F. GOQDMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Expross. . c For Chicago via Plktsm'th| 0 20a| 7 Froue—Colorado, 100 llu 150@1 753 5‘75 3 , kog, 160@1 60 trout, per | El 1t vou wisn the best mmmnh“on}.l All Jtioked I For Ohlcago via C. Blufts| 0 ¢/ NORTHWARD, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass, B|u=x. by IR & (Oakland Aocommodation1 OMAHA fNEB, lowa Dlv. 3‘0 &P. . Paul f . S, Paal Night Expross.| 9 d5a|. SPECIAL NOTIOEjJTO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OMAMHA BRIDCE TrAINS Qummv Trnlns—un om-neuv l c k §53,1000, 11 15 & 200, 800, 400, 465, gunimmssne: Qur Ground O ake 500 and 400 p m traina do nos run. Arrive Lfi: :?.P:. 'll minutes lator: Broadway depe: 30 min. It Is {he best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound Is equal to X thrmomda of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter ns of running down, will increase in weight and be in good marketable condl tlon In the spring. Dairymen, as well ws others, who use it, can testify to its mer {ts. Try it and judge for wnn«lvu. Prico $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacke OODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, oThe § 50 am and 455 pm dumy tratngaleo arrive ab o transfor in time to make eastern ocnusobons, Dt ot £ check bagiage n. Transfer 7 minutes later, Omaha 20 minutes Iater. TransforTralns—Leave Omahaat 815,852 | Addresa am, 1285, 42,015 and 7 COp m, dall g Amre 04 aad 1115 & 50§30, 738 s 03 pm SUNDAY TRAINS PBOY ER CO., To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alllance Lines. |DEALEB8 IN L Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y Lo“s?' 5 5 FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF R SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Unlon Pacifio depot at 630 & m and 5 €0 p. Arrive trom Stock Yard 10RO Farnam Stroet. Omaha $70°a1and 63 pm. Mall Time Card. D. M. STEELE, & CO.. OPEN. | ROUTE. | CLOSE AM P M| | A M. PoM ol o, WHOLESALE GROCERS nion Paciflo Throug] 10 30f 8 00 B & M 1n Neb, B Sl le 15| 8.5, LOOKWOOD, tormerly of Lokwood & Drapor, Obloago, Managor ot the 10 30 . Tea, Olgar and Tobacco Departments. ull line all grades of 1080 8 09 the above; also Pipes and Smokers’ earded in stock. _ Prices 105 and umplu furnished on application. Open orders 800 ma“‘}w r N intrusted tc us shall recelve our careful 10 n 00 B sm‘uxclm & St. Paul. .. 20 fattentlon. Satlsfactlon Guaranteed. 2 gl "a“m“’ AGENVS FCR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO o 888 Trviogton, GEO, W. F. BROWN & CO.: COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK Offce, Exchange Bullding Unlon Stock Yards, OMAEIA, NEB. Also conneoted with Gregery, Cooley Co , Unlon Stock Yards, Chicago. W (F. BROWN, BROWN Officeopen Sundays trom 120 1, ncon, C.K.COUTANT P. M. CHICAGO, Milwaukee & St Paul RAITLWAY. The SHORT LINE. TAnd BEST ROUTE, FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND REFERENCES| Finst NATIONAL BANK, Omaba; W A. PAXTON, Prost. and Treas. Unlon Btock Yds., Omaha SwAX Bros., Cheyenne, Joux A. McBiaxs, Mansger Bay State Cattlo Co. Proet. First Not'l Bank, Omaba, Addross all communlcations—Unlon Stock Yards, Omahs, Nebrasks. 3. A, CrmaHTON Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Cedar Rapids, Davenport Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Island, ¥reeport, Janesville, Zlgin, Madison, La Crosse, Beloif, Winona, ‘Aund all other Important points East, North- ] east and Southeast, JOBBER OF Ticket office at 1401 Farnam stect (in Paxton Ho- . . tel), and at Union Pacific Depot. PULLMAN SLEKPKRS and tho FINEST DINING CARS 1N a8 WORLD aro run on the main lines of the Chicago milwaukee & St. Paul R'y and every attention Ispaid to passengers by courteous empioyes of the company. S8 umn&u A. V. H. CARPENTER, EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED Gonl Passonger Adont, MILLI EQ. F. HEAF et Gon' anager. Gen'l Pass Age % 15610 DOUGLAS BTREET, - [} . . OMAHA, NEB CLAKK, Gon'l Buwrlutomluni. EUROPE. COOK'S EXCURSION PARTIES mail from New in April, May, Juce aud July by first class tor INDIVIDUAL )y the best routes HENRY T. CLARKE, Prest, and Treas. A, M. CLARKE, Vice President JOHN T, CLARKE, Secretary, H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, BUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE ~ DRUGGISTS ARGEST Jolbing Drug house bef Chieago and San Francisco. CAPITAL STOCK, §200,000, Ws shal o ut tho hteom of the market At W) tlmos. Will daplicate Chicago and 86, Louls pricos with irelght added. _Our spec'alty will bo Puwre Drugs, Paints, Oilsand Window Glass Es imates given on plate glass. To those abous to embark in the drug business will do well to cons your interest by oalling ou us or send for our price list which will appear about Javuary 6th, Mall ord sollcited, 1114 HARNEY sTREET. leasure_travel. OK'S EXCURSIONIST, with maps, containg full particalars; by mail {or 10 cents. THOS COOK & 89N, 61 Broadway, N. Y. 0 r 108 Dearborn 8t., Chicago, Iils, w od-satléwme JOHN NAGEL, AUCCRAEOR TO HASTINGS & NAGEL, Wholesale Produce And Commission, No. 366 Holladay St, DENVER, COL. Solicit Consiznments and guar. antee quick sales and prowpt re- turns. Give usa trial, References—Bradstreet’s or Duns Agencies; and German National Bank, Denver, EFRED. W. GERAY. (SUCCESSURTTO FOSTER' & GRAY). LUOUMBER, LIME AND CEMENT, THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, AR b Double and Single Acting, Power and Hand SIS, TR PONPS cannot prooure Drug amouint JSull uddrun o oolrich & Co., Pal at wholesale or retail, fuer, Mads., and they| AND BOH(,OL BELLS, IR A BN Oorner 10th and Farnam 8., Omaha Neb, Eb, Trimsalogs, Mining Machinery, Beltl How,, Brass and Iron Fittings ipe Aximrologie V' HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, ORUROE

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