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E DAILY BEF---FRIDAY. MARCH 20. 1885, mixed westorn, S7@38c; W)ute' 88 2. —Western fresh, NEBRASKA N i PAID UP OAPITAL.. BURPLUSB NOV 1,1884....., ork —Dull and nominaly western steam an.m—.l yll and drooping. ST, LOUIS PRODUOR, | @y Toows, March 19.- Whest—Slow: slight fluvations and closing about s yos terday; No. 2 req, 817536 unh,:’ 5 closing.Sofe for May, S6§@s iu: June. Corn " Dull; more sellers than \umm Blg(n 38c for oash, i closing 373@38 March; closing 3;\@378 closing 373 for 4 x-rll 373@38} closing at 5, 7@378c for May, Oata—Very slow; ole for oashy 8le bid for May. Rye—Quiet at 61}c. Eggs—Quict at 134e, Flax Seod—At 1 40, Bran—DBetter at 66@07c, Cormmeal—Firm at 2 25@2 30, Barley—607%80c Butter— Unchanged. Hay '[uclmniil od, Whisky—Steac 14, AFTERNOON m;mn—\vhcnt ~Active, firm and higher; for May, S0jc; other months slow. Dorn—Firm; 883c for May Oats—Nothing done. $350,000 23,000 nw Hfla 1 TOUZALIN, osldont. Vioe President. nnonn. JNO. 8. COLLING, LEWIS 8. REED, K. Hayden, Amistant and Acting Onsbler, BANKING OFFION| The fron Bank) O0R, 12TH AND FARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL [SANKING BUSINESS TBANSAOTED, INTEREST allowed on time depoeits upon wvorable terms and upon aegounts of banks snd bankers, FOREIGN EXOHANGE Government flflfl-l and Ocunty and Olty seenrition bun‘hl d sold ln ita troatment of eustomers the most I ol pol(uxh pursued oonsistent with nl and sound banking, and wo invite corres :aw perconal inqulry in eonaection FINANCE AND COMMEPCE, —— A& w. V. K fo for June, e — LIVE 8TOCK, OHIOAGO, , Onr1046o, March 19, —Drovers’ Journal re- porta: Cnmn —Reswipts, 4,400; market active, and firm; steers, 4 50@b 80; cowa and mixed common; 2 F0@4 40; stockers and foeders 3 50 @4 75.4 (Honv]lmmh 10,000; slow and wenk and 5@10c lower; ‘rough ~facking, 4 40@6 15; packlngand .y;;;;g:». 4"70@4 95; light, 4 35 4 80; skips, 8 2 25, @smp- Reelpts, 5,200; slow and 10@260 lower on comszon grades; inferor to good, 250@4 25; Lhulcflw extra, 4 26@4 70, KANSAS OITY LIVE BTOCK. Kaxsas Orry, March 19, —COattle—Rooeinta 780 head; market steady; exports, 5 20@5 40; common to _choico _ehipping, 4 50@6 13; feeders, 4 10@4 60; cows, 8 00@3 € Hogs—Roceipts, 1,400 head; ghitile ateady; mixed weak and lower; common to choice, 425@4 55, Shm.—-Rm ipts, 1,000 hends mackot steady; common to good muttons, 1 50@8 25. BT, LOUIS, March 19, —Oattle— Receipts, 1,700 head; shipmenta, head; market active and fiem; exports 5 65@5 90; com- mon to choica shipping, 4 00@b 65; butch- ers’ steers, 400@4 75; corn fed Texans, 4 00 @4 50; stockers, 350@400; feeders, 4 00 @4 65, Sheep—Receipts 1,500; 200; market stroog and active; ext tra, 2 76@4 75, O — OMAHA MARKETS. Orrior or THE OMAHA Bus, } Thurs March 19, The followlng prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the eleva- tors and other local buyers: Gratn ‘Wheat—Oash No, 2, 600. Barley—80—50c, Rye—Oash No, 8, 49. Oorn—No, 3, 250. ‘White Corn—88c. Oata—No, 2, 250, Flour and Millstuffs, 5 it Wheat—Firmbost qualty patentat Secovd quality—$2 Spring ey Test quallty patent at 82 81 )2 90. Second quality - $2 15@2 50, Bran—65@750 per owt. Chopped ¥oeed—Per 100 Ibs,, 75¢. Corn Meal—80.85@1 00 per cwt. Sereening —No. 1, 60c per cwt; No Hominy—1.50 per cwt. Shorts—60c per cwt. Graham—$2.00 per cwt. nce ere FINANCIAL New Yohix, March 19,—Money- Abundant t }@13, closing at 1 per cent, Prime meroantile paper—4@0e. Sterling Exchango Bills—Quiet at 483}; domand, 4 86, Governments—Quiet, with an advance of 3o in 8 per centa and go in registered 1} per cents, Stocks—There was & revival of business in the entlre list of stocks to-dsy accompanied by o goneral yioldirg of values. The only symptoms of firmness were near the opening. During the forenoon & break in the price of Pac’'fic Mail amounted to 2} per cent, and from } to 14 per cent in the remainder of the list, Later came a spell of comparative strength, but it was followed by the original weakness, which lasted up to the close, 8r. Loums, shipments, common to 2, tle, do Bt Paul & Omaba, + do ";io pfd. Lave stock Market, ‘Hogs—84.00@4.20, Cows—83.25@3 75. Stoera—81.00@4.75. Sheop—88,00@8,50. Calvea—5.00@6.50. Hides. Steady; green butchers 60;_groen eured, 74 @T4; dry fint, 1214, dry salt, 10@110: dam S04 hiden two-thirde prich. Tallow-—43@5kc. Greaso—Prim3 white, 4@1ko. Sheep Pultsa—25c@75. Dry Goods BBOWN Snn-mmu—AumdeA T}o; Atlan- tlo P bo; Atlantio LI, bho; Brunawick, 736s e Dap Lty amietes L Sy 79%c for May; 81fo for June; No, 8 spring, [cific H, yal Standard, 6§0; Indian @mf;c Noh 23 TI@TT1e; No, 8 spring, | Hoad A, 7ho; Wauchusott 4, io. Giolc; N, 2 ‘Wabash, 8t. Loml & Pacifio. do do pfd Western Unmn Telegraph. U, R. &N TEx-int, tEx-div. 'Asked. ——— GENERAL PRODUORE, CHICACO. Omomo. March 19, —Flour—Quiet and unchange Whmh—fiulcd.uhonger,undnr liberal pur- chases, caused by the continuation of bad crop reports and firmer foreign markets, The ‘market opened firm, then sold off é@ ied and closed fc over yesterday; 74h@768c oo, cash; 743c for March; 74j0 for April; 793@ 773@773; No, 3 red| FiNe mwu SHEETINGS—Argyle, 6¢c; Pep- A @720 perell R, 6hc; Salisoury R, 6o, Corn ruled mcderately active but easier| BrLeAcHED CorroNs—Ballon, 4-4, 64c; Bal- during the early session, rallied again and |lon, 7-8, 5hc; Cumberland, 4-4, 7 o; Davoll DD, closed about the same as yesterday; S«F@mc gu- Fairmount, 4o; Fruit of the Loom 4, for cash; 378c for March; 87§ for April; 413@ | 8to; Glory of the West, 8hc; Golden G.u,xyn, 41§c forblay. Hill 7.8, 7c; Hill 4-4, Tho; Lonsdale, 7§0; N ts I good demand, frm and j@go | York Milla, 1o, Wamsutta, 10fo. bigher; 278@30ko for cash; 27fc for March | Duoks (Golored)—Boston, 8 oz, 11 and April; 8130 for May, ton, 10 07, 12}o; Boston, 9 oz, 140; ' Ryo—Steady at 6%, Birley - Nominal a 630 Duoks (Gray)—West Point,8 oz., 11c; Weat *" Flax Soed—Lower at 1414 Polnt, 10 0z., 12hc; Point Bear, § 0z, 11, ' Mimothy—1In fair demand at 127@1 30, TiokiNGs—Amoskeak, 13c Continental Fanoy, 93c; Cordis. 136 Pearl River, 2lo; Pork—Ruled active but lower, pricos declin- ing 30@40c, closing steady at 11 95@12 00 for | York, 12h0; Hamloton Awnings, 124c. DeN1us — Amoskeog, 130; Beaver Oreok AA cash, 11 90@11 95 for March; 11 95@1197§ for .A[.\nl. 12 06@12 074 for Mny, 12 16@12 174 | 12¢3 Benvar Creek BB, 1lc; Beaver Oreek forsJune, CO, 10c' [aymakors, Bay Jnflmy D& T, 128c; Tiard— Quict aud o shado eusiors 070 for .v.duy( X, 124c; Poarl River, 13¢c; War. cash; 6 756 774 for March; 6 774(@6 80 for | on AS A (brown), 12c; Wuman BB (brown), Aprdl; 6 5@6 874 for May; b 925@6 95 for | Fic; Warren OC (brown), 10c, Oaxpics - Fifth avenuo glove finish, 430; June, Boxed Meats—Lower; shoulders, 4 50@ | Koystono glove finish, bo, 4 50; sbort ribs 6 00@0 05; short cloar sidas [ CoBsvr MNu~Amory. Tho; Hanoock, 8c; 64525 00 sarsayor, Tho; Rockport 6o, Whisky—Firm at 115, Prints —-Allens, Sho; American, Sjo; Arn- Butter "~ Dull and lower; creamery, 25@28c | 0ld's 60; Cocheco, 6¢c; Harmony, 44o; Indigo, dnry “fi 24he., 7o;¥ Indigo 7-8, 114c; Indigo 4-4, 14ko; Steel Casy at 143@15c. River, bho; Charter Oak, PaiNTs SHIRTINGS—Aumerican, 4}0; Cocheco, Flour, bbls. .. 4ho Gloncester, 4he; Sont.hbrrlga, 44o; Waver- W'h-tl’bumh Oorn, bushels leys 44e; Rmdus. Gmuuum—-Ammkuq staples, aei, Bates Oata, bushels . 70,0002 139 ooo lunket Rye, bushels. . 10,000 Bltlul. b\llhdl. Jl ooo 4) ono staplos. 70; Lanoaater staples alds %o MILWAUKER PWDnflI anlml, o, Digss Goons—Atlantio dpu:ukmsh Per- Miuwavker, March 19.—Wheat—btrong; No. 3 Milwaukee, 76tc; May, 78jc, o slan cashmere, 2330; Hamleton cashmers, 1640; Hamioton Fanous, me, Hamioton brocade, gibom—Moderata " demaud; "No." % yellow, Moot Aslngwn broceds, 14, ¢ 8.»—1)..11 and nominal, No, 2 white, 304, Ryo—Easier; No, 1, 656, Heavy Hardware§List. Iron, rates, 2 80; plow steel, s ~ Barley—Firmer; No, 2 spring, 803@bsje. Provisions—Lower; mess pork, 12 15 for crucible, bo; omst tools do, 1 spokes, per set, cash and March; 12 95 for May, NEW ORLEANS, 125; telloes, each, 70c; Nkw OBLEANs, March 19, ~Com—1In fair demand; mixed, o o4 54800, Lo Tall; washers, pat Io,'sal Ib, 11c; coil chain, per 1 8o iron wedges, 6o PorkDull and Lowes 18 14, Soeth, 4oy epring Futes Busdas's ‘o Lard—Dull and easier; refined tiorce, 7 00, Bulk Meats—Dull and easier; shoulders, packed, $4 80; long clear ribs, §6 66}, 1 Bos River Heceipts, Bhipts, 26,000 32,000 49,000 u'om) $4,000 oat, 5o -Im-. 4 30; Burden's mu.le-hou, 5 80, TOLEDO, BARBED Wikk—In car lots, 4 00 per 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 45, Bror—Shot, 1 60; m&-hos, 185; orlental Toreno, March 19, —Whuc-% i d firm; No 3 red cash and March, 783c; May, 800 asked. powder, kage, S0mL 00 do. Ll keg 300; do quarter kegs, 150 85; fuse, Corn_Demaad lght, bolders firm; No. 2, nbh 43§o bi .,, 43§ bid. per 100 foet, soo. Lzan—Bar, Onu.—Oflmberhnd hllollmllh. 10 00; Mor- y rls runBlossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast ‘lum) ats—Dull; No, 2, $2fc bid, 500, wmuh.uc nut, B lun lump, 5 00; CINCINNATI, 5 003 L — Whisky—Daull ity, "1 W pu ton, Rock 8 OmvoINNarr, March 19, M ll 160 Umn sod nominal at 113, LIVEBFOOL, L, March 19, ~ Corn—Firm and LavERPOO! dumnd improving; new western mixed, mhl!-) wm-smd u§ b bliuuk'nld May, mic 8 cash, 8ljc; May 82 NEW YORK FRODUOH, Nuw York, March 19.—Wheat—8, a trifle bnhr, options advanced IO 1ng near bottom rates; receipts, 48, du.nwfl- 14,000; No. 2 “spri ss@mm No. 2 v cl.m..g ab % Oom-flpot luh u:d m. per i wuu.lw;mplnm.?l :uo; roen gagen, 211, Borl— P",i umh Oumn—nqx-. mh-. 16e, 12§, Bs, 12}o, lhnn-llgu o‘n‘&d round,rl, o o.umJ. (3] per case, Mm 2'90; pine b lota ce clow bush- ) 8%¢; un- , 893@90¢; m. aptlnn- 1@§o higher Oo"l-—o e e and yellow, 1 uhold heavy brt lower at new me:s, 13 50 #pot, white uu.lfl; plumpu u-, 4 60; whortleber- | P larger, 8c, § lnch, i -fln ; Standard nnrfi. lux extra O, Bfc; nudmm nllov. Bho; | trs, A.rlmuklnn ronst. ]od to; Mol ughline X %KX rossted, 14 lm\uhon Java, mr 1840, Srave—Stands:d Com., 56, bbla; Steadard 18 kops, 125, w’x /= Tr1b papers, 820 per case; keg, per ‘Dry Favira—No. 1, quarter apples, bbla Bho; N O sliced, boxes, f{o: eyaporated, boxes, Oho; binckberries, boxes 1lo peaches, i boxes, 10:; pesches, evaporated, 16¢; berries, 860 Proxues—Modiam in barrels, 600; do In half barrels, 8 50: ema!, in barrels,7 00; do in half barrels, 5 00; ghorkina in barrele, 3 00 do in hall barrels, 4 50, TrAs--Gunpowder, good 45@b5c; chole, 00@76¢; good Imperial, 40@480; choice, 60@ 50; Young Hyson, good, 8(@50c; choios, 60 @1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 750; Japan choice, 60@750; Oolonw good, 85@400; Oolong choice 40@b50; Souchong, good, S0@40c; choice, 3b @4be. Zton—Tonisiana, prime o cholos, 61@TH Frat—ivc, 1 mackerel halt bl 7 60; Tnnuly|hh[n.,4flm No. 1 kita 1ao ’nmllv kita 60c; No, 1 whitefish, half bl '50; No. 1 kits, 050) family half bbis, ob; family kits and palls, 60c; No, 1 trout, h ll btls,, 6 25, WooneNwARE-—Two hoop pails, 1 85; three hoop pails, 210, Tube, No. 1, 8 50; washboards, 1 75; Double Crn'n, 3 ioneer } o well bucketa, 8 75 Soars Kirk's Savon Tmperlal; 8 15; Kirk's atinet, 830; Kirk'a standard, 8 55; Kirk's White Russian, 4 85, sii—Ponnsylvania cans, 4 cana in case, abbitts ball, 2 dor, I caso, 1 90; An chor ball, 3 dor. in oase, 15 CaxpY—Mixed, 10a12c; ek, 9alle; twist atick, do, 5 . VineoAn—New York applo, 16e; Ohio ap- le, 130, P Biur—Dray loads, per \xm 1 636 Ashton, 1n sacks, 8 60: bbls dairy, 60, Ba Srancn—Pearl, 4ho; Silver Gloss, 80; Corn Starch, 80; Excelsior Gloss, 7e; Corn, 74c, 8rioxs—Pepper, 19¢; spics, 14c; cloves , 20c caasia, 160, i Spirits, CoroGNE SPIRrm8—188 proof, 119; do, 101 pro-f, 1.20; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 119: 'do, 188 proof. 1.18. fimoaor.—ms pooot alookol 2 30 per wine allon. ‘Waisnies—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 150@200; Kentucky bow bons, 2 00@6 00; l\enmehy and Pennsylva nla ryes, 2 00@6 50, 3nANDIRS—Imported, 600@16 00; domes- tic, 1 60@3 C0. b\ blhs—lmporhd 4 50@600; domaestic, 1 50 lmm—l.npmed 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 H0@S 00. CraMPAGNRS—Tmported, per case, 28 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 00@16 00, Leather. Oak sols, 38@42; hemlock sols, 28@38c; hemn 00k Iip, B0c; rahner 65 to 700; homlock oalf, 85 to 100; hemlock upper, 22 to 2403 oak apper, 210 alligator, 400 to b 50; calf kid, ; Greisen kid, 350 to 2751 oak kip, ; oak calf, 120 to 1 80; French kip, 55; French oalf, 1 25 to 2 00; russetta 7 nlnfin. 600 to 8 50; toppings, to 1050; B, L. Morocao, 80 to 380; pabble D Moroceo 8c; simon, 7 60 @300 “Hanzss—No, 1 star oak, 850; N No-1 Ohio oak, 8i0; No. 1 Milwaukes i No. 2 do. sln. tta oak har, 350; No, B Pitta oak 4 Tobacco. Plug_Tobacco— Olimax, 44c; Bullion, 465; Horseshoo, 46c, Star, 466; Rudy, 45;" Hor- sy’ 05; Black, sh@do ur Reps, Spearhead, 460; 48c; Piper Hoidsieck. 620, O ine ks Common, 3001 . Medsam, 40c; good, 45@60c; Hard to Beat, 70c; Favorite, Bor Dimon Grown, bbe; Bweet Sixtoen, 56e. Smoking—0, 8., 220; Moerschaum, 80c; Dusham, 16goz. bic; Durham, 8 o, 553 Dar. bam, 4 o7, 57c; Durham, 3 _oz., 600; Seal of North Oarolina, 16 or.,41o; Seal of North Car- olina, 8 oz,, 4305 Seal of North Oarolina, 4 S ent ol Mok Coealina. 3 on, 5067 Durham, 4 0z, 280; O. K. Durham, 2 oz, 30¢} Unole Ned, s 350; Tom and Jerry 230, General Produce Tiggs-- As was anticipated, o further decline has taken place, and for the past two days 15 couts has been the ruling price, which i3 not firm by any means though, and there is but little doubt but what we shall eee a 12§ cent markot this week. Butter—Demand runs more for good grades of table butter. while inferior qualities are ox- tremely dull, Creamery, 22@25¢; fair togood, 18@l4c; choice dairy, 16@L7c; inferior grades, 8@10c. Poultry —Recoipes of dressed poultry are adually getting smaller, and live stock is in Fattes Qomand. - Chickens alive, per dos, 8.0 @3 50; Chickens dressed, per Ib., choice, 10@ 11c, falr to good 7@8Sc; Turkeys dressed, per 1b., choice, 11@120; fair to good, 8@dc; Gieese, dressed, per Ib,, choice, 10@11¢; fair to good, 9¢; Ducks, dressed, per Ib., choice, 11} o good, bo. Gmuw—oonmgmnann of ducks and geese are a little more liberal, but receipts do not cover demand, Ducks, mallard, per doz, 2 00 @250; ducks, teal and mixed, = per doz, 150@200' geese, per doz, 300@4 00; snipe, per doz, 100@1 25. — Potatoes—Demand_strong_and stoady, but receipts continue lght, Well assorted stock, free from frost, solis readily at 45@b5c |1 per bu. Onions—Con:ignments came forward n lit- tle more freely, still do not cover demand, and receipts are taken up quickly at 100@ 125 per bu., or 3 00@4 C0 per bl Beans—Nayy, per bushel, 1 50@1 60; medi- um, per bushel, 130 8140, Popcorn—Almost no demand, snd slow sales at 1@14e per Ib, Honey Comb—Choice domestic, 15@16¢; California, 14@15c. Beeswax ~In good demand. Choice bright, 28¢; common to good dark per Ib, Gidor—"Ohio” por bbl, $7 00 “York State” per bbl, $8 00; per § bbl., $175; con- densed per gal, 85c; orab apple, per gal, b, Cheeso—T'ull cream, western, 120; Wisoon- sin new, 124c; young American, 12@13c. Maple Sugar—Pure, in bricks, per b, 160, Drugr, Davas AXp OrEMI0ALS—Acld, carbolis, 406 67 acid, tartaric, Blo; balsam copaiba, per Ib. bc; bark, sassatras, per Ib, 12c; calome:, per 1b, 900; cinchonidia, per oz, $0 60; ohloros form, per Ib, 81 00; Dovers powders, per lb, 81 25; epsom salts, per Ib, 8ho; giycerine, pure, per Ib, 250; lend acetate, per 1b, 20o; olf caator, No, 1 per gal., 81 castor, No. 8 per gal., 81 40; oll, nhvn, pel'zll. 81 40; oil, origanuin, we, opmm. 81 50; g8 inine, P, & ., and R, ..grnn, $120; potassium Todid lb. salicin, per oz, 40c; sulphate murp(llna,pcl oz, per lb‘. 4o; strychaine, per oz,, $' 86 Paints Oils and Varnishes, Ors—110 carbon, per gallon, 1lc; hndllght. per gALlon, Jiy 176" hoad S ol e ) per gallon, 620, lius ilod, per klllnn, 56ic; Lard, ¢ gallon, 700; No.1, mWflNo 2, ww‘ em:zr X b lon, 0. 8, aweot, per ga sperm W. B, pu.'z-uon. 605 b 3 gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 90c. 0. 1, 750; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80 unier, 16 golden ackine, No. 1, per gal 's:.':“.‘:’w'“z.,. ; Aot Mawal pery J on, vor gallo, 160, 150 ot IS0paspibmTd0 » Dry Paints White lead 80¢; henol uhlhn.i. ne; -hm ?lel -hllla' ordlnu—y 100; Pru-hn blue, 550 muln-. 18¢; vandyke, brown, 80; uwber, burnt, do; umber, o do; -hnn. burnm,, na, raw, do: wris ,Sommon, 00, dromaa e fi Y., 20¢ o green, K., 1%; vermillion, Eng 1ne verwillion, American, 18c; lndn.n. red, rose pink, 14c; Venetian, red, Cookson's, ; Venetian, red, American, 1§¢; red lead, 74o; chrome yellow, genuine, 50c; chrome yal: low, K., 12¢: ochre mc.hnllsbgc s ochre, Frenh 3 ochn, American, 2c; Winter s mlnsnl ; lehigh hr:"n. 24c; Bpanish brown, 2 mlnu 's lon: Furnit it gy e Coj Faxis VaRNIS) D) w; furui 81 75; b/ 75: & b ) J M&‘ 8 B?M'nll m $1 Paixnts v O1n—White B4 0; white lead, 8¢, Lvula. ‘pure, bjo; Marseil 40; uiphur, Hulhnd 100; W. B., | 18 00, ™ cans, mo; French (Imr DA ) 1 e Fre o tin, red seal, 0y I varnish v st.. 200; French o, raw and burnt umber, . B, 1uc~ ‘and burnt Sie "0 106} vandyke crown, refined lampblack, 12¢; conch blsck nndlrnry black, 160; drop ' black, 160; Prussian_ blus, 400 uliramaring bine, 180! chrome green, L, M & D,, 1og; blind and shutter green, L M. & D., 16¢; P, : Froen, 18¢; Indian red, 156; Venotian red, o; Tus: oon'red, 22c; Amerloan varmillion, + yellow ochre, 9¢; L, M., O, & D, O., 186; yellow ochre, 9c; golden ochre, 160; patent dryor, 8o, craining color, Iight onk, dack onk, walnut, chestnut and ash 'ronsl i In oil asst Dry Lumber, Wholesale—0On Board (ars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TINDERS, I 1 n‘mn.‘mn\wn.' L &P o 0., Railway Time Table. In Effeot March Oth, 1885, entlon of the travelling pablle % called to "ach that thista_the onl J complote and abeotutely e e fimatable poplishe lu the lly, trom Omaba by M. &0, wrrive at and deo epoty cormer ot 14t and Websie B &M, 0,B. & B. trom tho B. & M, depo; o Gaton Pacinc a, Dally; h ox08| exoept l’ F Sers trom Batarday; o, exooph Sunday) d, WESTWARD Union Pacific. Paciic Express . Denver ‘J‘mq. s —|0. ‘f,‘l!oo. alloy r unu Expross 201t 0[14.50/ 14,50 16.00(18.0¢ 1 ot 1400 11 solis & 14.60(14:6014 5| 16.00/1 {14:00(14.00/14.0015.00 |14:80/14.50|11:6015. 00 |14 50l14:50]1 450/ 15.00) TOARDS, No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f¢... 14 ana 16 ft 14 and 16 ft. 14 and 16 ft, 1st Com, 61 ch, white pine 2d Com, 6 white pine. .. 3d Com. 6 white pina. . Sel. Fenco _inch, white pine 15t and 2d Clear yellow pine, SHIP LAP, No. 1, Plain, 8§ or 10 inch., No, 2 Plain, 10 inch, No.1, 0. G ..816 50 14 B0 L1750 FINISHING, 1st and 2d Clear, 1t Inch, s, 2a. 1at and 2d, Clear, 14 and 2 in. 8, Oler, 14 iuch, n, 2 8d; Olaar, 14 and % inch 1st and 24, Clear, 1 inc 84, Clear, 1 inch, s, 2s. A Select, 1 inch, e, 2 B Select, 1inch, s, 2...... Clear Poplar, § inch, 8. 2. FENCING, No. 1, € inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No. 1, 6inch, 16 feet, rough. 12and 14 fee 6 feet, rough 850 00 N 2 4 inch, 16 feet, rough SIDING, 1st Com , 12, 14 and 16 foet 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet 4d Com,, 14 and 16 feet Fence, 14 and 16 foet. . BEADED CRILI inch, whito pino 2d Com, § inch, white pine. 3d Com. § inch, white pine. 18t Com, § inch, Norwa, 2d Com, § inch, Norwa Clear Poplar, panel, } inch, 828, BTOCK BOARDS, A 12 inch, s, 18, 12, 14 aud 16 feet. B12inch, s. 1, 12, 14 and 16 feet. C 12 inch, 8. 15, 12,11 and 16 feot. D 12 inch, 5. 16, 12, 14 and 16 feet. No. 1 Com. 12 jn., & 1. 17, 14 and 16 ft No. 1 Com. 12in., 8. 1 5. 10, 18 and 20 f¢ No. 2 Com. 12 in.,s, 1 &, 12, 14and 16 ft.1 BATTENS, WELL TUBING, FICKETS 0.G. Bats, 8 inch. .. 0. G Bats, 2} inch. 4 inch Baté, u. Ls..... 3 inch wll tubing, 1, & B 3 inch well tubing, Bev. . 21 Pickets: D. & H. Flat, $21 00; D & i, Square. . et 09100) 1st Com. § "SINGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Olear. rA* Standard POSTS, Whito Cedar, 6 inch, halves. Whito Cedar, 5} inch, halves Whito Cedar, 8 inches, quart Whito Cedar, 4 inch, round Southern Red Cedar, 6} fee —— DENVER umm.\ Frour—Colorado, 1oo Ibs, 150175 pate ent, 100 Ibs., 2 76@3 00; Kansas, 100 lbs, 2 75 @300; grabam, 100 lbs, 1m,m.loo Its, 225; buck- K wheat, por bbi, 7 Caamn, oo EheorWhoat! 1001bs, 8100 comn in sacka ‘on track, 100 Ibs, 65@70; oats, in sacks on track, 100 lbs, eastern white, 1 15@1 20; Colorado white, 1 20@1 30; mixed, 110@1 16; barley 100 Ibs, 1 30@1 35; bran, ton, on_track, 14 00@15 00; e.hop, corn, 100 Ibs, on track, ' 700@75; chop mixed, 100 1bs, on track, 100@1 20; corn mesl, 100'Ibs, 180 Hav—Baled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 00; upland, looss, ton, 10 00@12 00; second bot: tom, baled, 10 00@11 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, %Bogo@lb 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 6 00 Burres — Orsamery, fancy, Ib, creamory, fine, Ib, 36@380; dairy, choice, 1b 20@22c; dairy, geod, Ib, 18@205; ' dairy, fnie b, 15@16¢; cooking, Ib, 6 ‘Eags—State, candled B “warranted, doz, B5@360; ranch, doz, 36@37c Onzese—Full cream, 16@17c; half cream, b, 10@11c; ekim, lb, 90; Swiss, domestic, b, 22@%8¢; Swiss, imported, 80@32 ime burger, 180, Pouiry —Live old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 50; dressed dth. Ib, 15@16¢; dressed turkeys 1b,, 100 1bs, 95@1 055 Porators—Colorado, sweet, per Ib,, 40, anur. - 0 onl ydlow. 100 lbs, 225 260; _beets, 100 1lbs, 1 ](%1 263 tnrnlp-. mo 1bs, 1 25, Fuorss L emons, pee box, Mostas, 4008 460; oranges, per box, 650@7 00; applos, tancy S 5 0085 50; applos, sediom, duxm Meats—Hams, sugar cured, Ib, m @llfc; bacon, breatust I, 12 129& salt eides, b, 73@8c; lard In'p A lard in tierces, bfo, ann Mears—Dressed best, Colorado, por *, 73@8c; hogs, b, 6}@64c; mutton, Ib, 7 Live Stoox--Colorado steers, per 100 lbs 41004 0. Filnt No, ,Pfltlb. luc nJ Nn. z, o, 2B 100; greon stecrs and b , 4@fc; e TR0 5@100; oom i lb. é@n' akins, dry, 8@10c; deer skins, Rabes aokolupe skink, 1o 1515 taliow. ‘Wom.—Oalowin No. 1, per 1b, 14@16c; buck, b, 8c; Mexlcan, 7@10c, F15—Maol 0,1y 140, kit mom sxlmon, balt bbl, 10 60; 160@1 60y tront, per Lammber. WHOLESALE, ‘We quote lumber, Jath and shingles ou car at Omaha at the following priceas JOI8T AND SOANTLING—16 feet and under, in- 18 00 Tinpens—16 feet and under, 18 00, TiMBEE AND JOIST—20 ft, 1900; 24 f6,, per gal- | 20 00 Fnoixa—No, 1,4 and 6 in., 20 00; No, 3, Sunmlua No. 1 (2d common bonda). Brock Bounl— 45 00; R, 40 00; O, 8600‘ Frooeina—No, 1, A'sb 00; k%'a, 3, 9000, 8, 22 00, Bmum, clear—25 00; No, 2, 22503 Nu. 8, fllmm —§, 80 ., 20 00, SHINGLES, ‘nfl—‘ ); standard, 8 00, Lata—3 00 per M, HAMBURG - AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, Direct Line for Engiand, France and (termany. The sueamahips of this well kuown line are butlh of lron, in water tight compartments, aad are fur- alshod with overy requisite to make ihe passage boh sate aud agroeatls, They carry the United Statos and Kuropean malls, and leave New York Eusdays aud Saturiagesor Pymouth (LONDOR) Pherbous, (PALIS :nd HAMBURG, o lum Hamby 'ID [amba 116 nd o e, P Ko Oabin,” 465, 905 aad §76, Houry Puflitolui .. 7. & ;| 18 00; No, 2, 1 N.Y. Chas. Kox: ostera Ageol, l10 Wil 50 | Transfer 7 minutes later, O: # 1l and Hlpl"u.b. ght Expross, ... BOUTHWARD, Mll,:url Plclflo ¥ vu ‘.mmu . Via Oulzm\ll lll\ Wa oute ...‘UhI»Jonpl 00s|.: 81, Louls Expres ... EASTWARD, For Chioago! For Chioago via 0, Blufts NORTHWARD, 8'56a/.54, Paul m;{u Exproos.| 9 'dfa]. OMAHNA BRIDCE TwAINS Dummv Trllnl-—hn- Omaha a4 8 40,7 60 950, 10 00, 11 16 m.:oo.«oo.un‘uq 110pm. On B\mrh m- 760 and 10 00 900 and 4 00 p m traine do not run. Arrive a 00 | Tor dopot 18 thinutes Iater: Broadway dopoh 30 min. wies Iater, Leayo Councll Blufts (Btfldw‘; dovot) 980, 10 80, 11 40 & m; 1 80, 2 80, 626 a0d'1145 pm. On Sun o 080 and 11 40 & m and 880 and 6 26 p m traina will not run, Arrive st maha 20 minutes lator. TrnnsferT{nln —Loave Omaha a4 8 16, 858 am, 1285,4 21,016 and 7 COp m, Atrive #4946 and 1115 a m, 190, 880, 785 and 815p. m. 715,820 SUNDAY TRAINS Toand trom Chicago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines. T_BUNDAY MORNING. | BATURDAY NVE. | ML | RI, | N-W | N-W | B-X| MI i) 1-22) 81 S1(7-28 8-20] 16 April 19 b—!el May... 10-81] 17| 821 10)%-28 Sunday evening and Monday morning trains n corresponding order. C. B. & Q. trains run ay, Fobrua March <l STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unlen Pacifio depot at 6 30 a m and 5 00 p. Arriye from Stock Yards at'7 02a m and 6 30 p m. Mall Time Card. OPEN. | ROUTE. AW PN | . Union Pacifla Local Mall.. 7 00 (Unlon Paclfic Through M 800 B. OLOSE. 0, & Rep. Valloy. Bioux Oy & Pacifio 8loux City & St. Paul. |Oouncil Elui: & Kansas City 6 80| 6 6P .....0suncil Bluffs Local.. Omaha. ‘Wabash—Chicago. Trviogton. Offce open Sundays trom 12to 1, noon, C.K COUTANT P.M EUROPE. COOK’S EXCURSION PARTIES sail from New York in_ April, May, Jute and July by first class stesmships. SPECIAL TOURIST TICKETS for INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS at reduced rates; by the best routes for pleasure_travel. CSOK'B EXCURSIONIST, with maps, containg full particalars; by mail for 10 cents. THOS COOK & SON, 61 Broadway, N. Y. 0 r 106 Dearborn 8t., Chicago, Ills, W od-sat18wme JOHN NAGEL, SUCCRBEOR 10 HasTINGS ¢ NAGEL, Wholesale Produce And Commission. No. 386 Holladay St, DENVER, COL, Solicit Consiznments and guar- antee quick sales and proxpt re- turns. G@ive usa trial. References—Bradstreet’s or Duns Agencies; and German National Rank §Denver, Sgu cu.w lhvuln wncxl tion of & u« dred, (rafean il . ARD xee Sevey A =0, . EOTIRIANA. MO/ e CHICAGO Ao w RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND 0 SI—ZI[‘OR'I‘ LINE Council Bluff Thy (:j&l"“ 10 take for Des Motnes, mhlll , Slinton, Dizie, n:lm.o, M- l.g it oficn L dor advantages not possible by any other line, ivied Among a few of the numerous polnts of wuperior. ity enjoy -d hy the patrons of this road botween Omahas and Chicago, are ite iwotnln' . d-y ol DA OOAOHIE which are thefinest that {‘lnulty can create; Its PALACE ELLE’IN“ BAHD ich are models of mmlan nd nlclnnw. lu PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM nnd it vlfl-ly ululznhd I'ALATIAL DHUNQ UAKH & of which cannot be fourd elsswhere. uncil Blufls the tralos of the Unlon Pecifio By connect in Union Depot with thosd of the Chica 0 & Northwestern Ry 1o Chicago the trains of thie nnu make close councction with those of all castero nes. For Detrolt, Columbus, Indianapolls, Clvoinnat, Falls, Buftalo, Pilteburg, Torouto, Montreal New Ynll l’hlhd.lph Btlllun". Wash- \ngton and wll |~Jln the lhl(. She ticket -g-m for tickets via m NOKTH WESTERN, ' It vou wisn the hest woommmh\hfl,l agonte soll tlckets via Ahls live. M. HUGHITT, Gonoral Manages. All tioket R . HAIR, Goa. Pass. Ageuh The Ball Tyoe Writer T8 the aimplest, Tortar made. Hab luterchung W parte and prints from the fac stead of throuen an e r.bb Sond for deecriptive oirculars. OEO. J. I‘AUI midd&wim Wamers Vigo Vlfl!l[ Ul wosknoscfgai #l.uv mail, J, H.Warner,? bast and of the AGENT, 714, Omaha, Neb ST, AT e activity, positively iros fmpot Y v YOl yatom ;oither 7 State $t..Chie omt Somplete_type trpe pates, hay type, in- . Price ouly $40. lhln treatment combined with » n. Resolvent three times per duy, to reg CHICAGO, Nilwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY. The SHORT LINE. And BEST ROUTE, FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Cedar Rapids, Davenport Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, we Rock Island, reeport, Tanesville, Elgin, Madison, L Crosse, Beloit, Winona, » And all other Tmportant points East, North. east and Southeast, Tickoh offioe at 1401 Farnam stoct (In Paxton Ho. tel), and at Union Paciflo Depos. PULLMAN SLRRPRRS and the FINRer DINING CARS ¥ i WORLD aro Fun on the main lines of the Chicago Milwaukes & St. Paul R'y and overy attontion 1pall o pasmengers by courtoous ompioyes of She company. § 8. MERRILL, A. V. M. CARPENTER, General Manager, Goul Pussonger Adent, R MILLER, GEO. F. I Ase't Gon'l Manager. ‘Nt Gl s Ao U, T. CLAKK. Gon'l Superintondont. Thflvsmnflanheflead THE BEST SHOES For Gentlemen's wear, in the world, for the money- aré mado by Stacyv, Adams & Co. A fact thoroughly and unequivocally estab- ished by the unparalleled success and con- stantly incroasing demand for them. Their shoes combine Comfort, Style and Durability. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE 8tacy, Adams & Co,, 8hoe. These goods are made of the best French and Domestic stock, Kangaroo tops, in Hand and Machine sewed, in Congress Button & Lace AND EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, Tirrell & Cook, 1306 Farnam Street, Sole Agents for Omaha JAS. H. PEABODY, M. D, Physician & Surgeon Restldenoe No. 1407 Jones 84, Office, No. 1500 Far. nam street, Office hours,12 m to 1 p. m. and from 3 to8p. m. Te'ephone, ‘or office 97.residenne 185. MAHA EMPLOYMENT BUREAU J. W. MORRISON, Prap'r, 217 N, llim STREET, Familios dcsiring good, luip can bo accorh- modated by spplylog at the sbove place. Sat- lefaction guaranteed. All latest periodicals and newspapers llllllyl on hand. mi NURSERY STOCK Those desiring Fruit or Ornamental Trees, Vines, Shrubs and Plants, will consult their own interest by aalling at tho real estate office of E. L. Emery, 1306 Harney St., or 2200 Farnam St Orders for spring planting must be given socn, D. 0. BRYART M D. OCULIST & AURIST 1224 Farnam Street, MaYaer18th 8t Offioo henra 0 to 12 a. m., 260 @ " Ton years experlence, Can speak German, ot 8L.d1y i ouen of ehing Tilos th 10 account. was edlos, am now perfect all th section is great, ra, tho great Skin Cury quisite Skin of Itching, Soale iply disenses of the Skin, Scalp, and Blood, from Pimplos to Scrofula. price, 2407 Cuming St. 617 Dodge St., I[HEMO R RHOIDS Blind, Blecding, and Itching, tively cured by Cuticnra, A warm bath with Cutisun pication of Cutier ltching of the u 'osle wp and & single ap. lay the intense of Ttching Pilos. 1l doses of Cuticu. b and ARRTAVALed remove the caw o sod Tt Wi'l cure Blind, Diesclng, aad ching Piles when all other romedios aud cven phys icians fail. ITCHING PILE The Prico of Cuticura no s ccount. 1 was taken, for the flrss time in my life, Blind Piles, 80 sevore that 1 conld hardly ke foot. Tuted varions re on Tor three Woobs, ‘.»....’.' n of Itching Piley, aud erows ce of an old_gentleman 1 tried pplisation reliovod the fiching, sh totell the world thab price of the Cutioura is of From an unsoliclted uATtor. 0. 0. KIBBY. 62 West Streot, Con, N-foord PILES 20 YEARS, A Martyr for 20 Years cured Having boen & martye to liles for twenty yoars, ised by friond to try your Cutioura Rem. hich I did, and am_ ihankful to state that 1 od, and hope permanently 8o, RICHARD NORMAN, T would send you my address, but I prefor Now York, .8 to romaln {n obsourlty, ITOHING PIIL, 1 hegan the use of your Cuticura Remedios when you first put them on the market, and know of two caos of of Itching Piles that have been cured by the use a my suggestion. of theee remedios, F. N, MARTIN, Virdoo, 1, ALL THAT YOU OLAIM, T have tried your Cutioura Remedies and find them you c'aim, and the demand for_thow in_this AUGUSTUS W COLKINS, Higgston, Ga, Cutloura Resclvent, the new blood Purifior, Cutlou- and Cuticura Soap, an ex« & posttive cure of speciog , Serofulous, and Inherited Sold every shore. Piico; Cutieura, 600, 5c., Resolvent, Hands and Skin from Cutioura Soap. Save Money by Buying AcorN Sroves AND RANGEs, Every Stove Warranted. JOHN HUSSIE, Sole Agent for Omaha, Or, Amelia Bumoughs OFFIOR AND RESIDENOCE® Omaha. ELEPHONE NO addross, H. C. Raymond, Box 290, Nursery grounds situated |mmadmaly nonh of the Institute for the Dumb. or_tree planting. Merchant Hardy Nursery Stock! For priced catalogue of the POMONA NURSERIES Omaha, Nob, tracts taken Sontaagmats A, KALISH. Tailor 316 South 13th Btreet, Deat and 3 DOORS SOUTH OF FARNAM. First-class tailoring in all its branches, ALMA E.KEITH. Offers this Coming on Special Inducements HAIR GOODS! 1412 Douglas St. Omaba, Neb H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER, 111 N, 10th Btreet, . - OMAH Fashionablg Hatter Mens' FunNisiiEk. Omaha Naiiunal Bank, U. 8. DEPOSITOKY* J. H. MILLARD, President. CAPITAL*"SURPLUS $600,000. Omaha Safe -llalmsil VaAauorLTs. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. For rent at from § 40 850 per snnum OMAHA SAVINGS BANK ! Cor. 18th and Dong\u Bh. ;gtnl Stock, - 0,00t Liability of Stockholden. 300000 Five Per Cent lnmfll’flil on Deposity LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA1» OMoeres o Directores all deliver WMSWALLAQE, Cashlor PHOTOGRAYHER 213 North 16th Street. 01d Bee Hive Stand. The present proprietor wishea it understood tha hotographs are mado eatisfactory beforo belng P vorod from this gullery. | The ol wmansgement Mr. H. E. Gray succoeds. M THE GEOGRARHY OF YHIB heNi iimours River Fointe Iuneapolis aud Bt. v LBERY LEA KOUTE.” 4 Now and Direot "Tiokite for ale at a1l principal Tiokes Offow i thio United idton and Connde, ** e & Bagiass ubecked throus) wayh s low aé SompetIan L .2"; dstailed information, get the Mapesad ¥oid- R AT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE aress ate. of fare a's 4 offer less sdvan:

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