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NEBRASKA Natlon ~Ba, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PAID UP OAPITAL +.8350,000 BURPLUS NOV 1,188 v 23,000 W W) YATES,! JA. ¥, TOUEALIN, Prosident. Vios Prosident. W. V. MOORE, JNO. 8. COLLINS, LEWIS 8. R K. Hayden, Aselstant and Acting Oashier. sAvKING OFRICH| The Iron Bank® OOR. 12TH ANDFARNAM BTS, A OENERAL IBANKING BUSINESS TRANSAOTED, INTERREST allowed on Hime deposita upon avorable tarms and upon sesounta of banks and bankers. FOREIGN RXOHANGR Governmant Boads sad Oounty snd Olty sscurities bought wad ool Ln ita rantment of eustomers the mort it wral polioy in pursued conaistent with safe snd sound banking, and we invite corresponce #aee or personal inqulry In sonnsction there ! FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Nuw Yorx, March 23,—Money~— Easy at § @1}, closing at 1 per cent. Prime meroantile paper—4@6o. Sterling Exchange Bills—Quiet at 483}; demand, 4 86, Governments—Strong, 4 and 4} per centa being 4o higher, 3 per oents o higker, and Pa- cific 6 per cents of 1875 restored to 1 25 bi Stocks—Feverish, very irregular and active 266,000 bushels; exports, 102,000; ungraded, 16@51c; No, 2, 40}@50fc May, closing at 50e. Onts -~ b lowe exports, 118,000; white, 38@41c Eggs—Westorn fresh in fair domand Pork—Steady, with moderats d 104,000 bushels; 264@3870; ; rocsipts, mixed western, and; :m steam spot quoted at 8y, llutm‘l'ull -ml :lhm[ ing. 1, LOUIS PRODUCR. ots, March 23.- Wheat—Higher and fairly active, closing fc over Saturday; bad crop news strangthened the market 83 ; 840 bid April; 85§@86fc 88fc June, closing at top figur: Uorn— Higher but inactiv cash, 383@388c for April; Oats—DBetter but slo for Ma; Rye Barl B 20(@30 Eggs—Steady at 13)@14c. Flax Sead—Nominal at 140, Hay — Uncbanged; prairie, § 00@11 00; tim othy, 11 0013 (0. an—Unchanged at 66@00ke, Cormmeal —Firm at 2 26@2 30, Steady at 1 14, Board—Wheat lower and slow; "383@30¢ for @350 for May. for cash; 81ic y. ~Quiet at 6lc. Slow at 60@80c —Steady; dairy, 22@25c; creamery, 83 for ot and inactive; & hing done. LIVRRPOOL. Liverroor, March 23 —~ Wheat —Demand fair and market firm; winter, 6s 9d@7s 2d. Corn — Steady with fair demand; 4s Gid, CINCINNATI, CiNoiNNati, March 23, and stoady at 113, KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Urry,March 23, —Wheat—Strongor; —~Whisky —Quiet — K STOCK, CHICAGO, Cr10AGO, March 23,—Drovers' Journal re. for a few leading stocks all day. Prices were | ports: influenced largely by the manipulators, who kept up the circulation of various rumors suited to their purpose. Pacifio mail led the list, advancing steadily to the close, which was at a total gain of 4§ per cont. A few other stocka showed great strength and ad- vanced from 13 to 2 per cent. The general strength of the market continued clear up to the close, OOUPONS, New York Cantral, Oregon Trans-Continental Pacifio Ml do do flt. Paul & Omaha. Wabash, St. Louis & Pacifio, do ' do do pfd ‘Western Union Telegraph. O.R.&N tEx-int. $Ex.div, * Askod. S — GENERAL PRODUCE, CHICACO. March 23, —Flour—Quiet and OH10AGO, unchang Whm ufet, unusually steady and shade stronger, Tho report of the decline in the Engiigh soourities opencd v vp o market fo over Saturday’s clou. then declined fe, ruled firm, improved jc, ruled quiet, fluctuating within & small range before the close became active and strong under the covering of shorts advancing Jc, closing 1}c over Saturday, 75c | B¢ tor March; 754c for April; 803@80fc for May; 824c for June; No, 2 red 78@T784o. Corn—Moderately active, ruled steady and firm, closing te over Saturdsy; 378@39§e for 786 for 87@§373c for April; ic for Ma 414c for June, irly active, mainly in May, and prices slightly over Saturday: 273@ for cash; 274@28c for March and April; @314c for May. e—Quiet at Glo. Rarley—Nominal at 630, Timothy —In fair demand and shade better; primo 1 31@1 32. =Flax Seed— Very weak; No. 1,141, “Pork— Active, weak and unsettled,declined 20@25c. rallied 16@20c, closed at medium figures; 11 756@11 80 for cash and March; U 774@11 80 for April; 11 773@11 90 for May; 11 974@12 00 for June, Lard—F.irly active, easior and week, 5@7hc Lower, early rallid and closed steady at 6 75 6 77} for cash and March; 6 774@6 80 for 3 pril; 6 £5@6 874 for May; 6 924@ 6 95 for une, Boxed Meatsa— Shoulders, 4 '»0@4 60; short clear 6 35@6 40; short riba 5 Whisky—Steady at 115, Butter. Dall and lower; good to fancy | K. JSrsamery, 254@280; fair to choice dairy, 20@ 22c. "“Chooso—Slow and dull; good to fine ched- dars, 10c, Steady; fresh 14jc, Hides —Quiet and unchanged. Tallow—Quiet and unchaoged. MILWAUKER PRODUOR MiLwavkks, March 23, —Wheat—Weak; No. 2 Milwaukee, 76c; May, 78{c. o —Bteady with "fir demasd; No. 3, . Oats—Easior; No, 2, n,._smay, No. 1.'66 Barley—Steady with fair demand; No, 2 spring, 6o, Provisions—TLower; mess pork, 1170 for cash and March; 11 80 for May. NEW OKLEANS, New ORLEANs, March demand; mixed at 55@5 hite, H8c, Oate—Falr demand; chlce western, 420, am Lummvnl—sutdy with good demand at l’xurk Fasier in moderate demand at 12 75 38 o Cnrn—ln fair 41 Lard Steady in moderato demand; refined tierce 7 O ok Aoate—Moderate. demand, oasy; lhou‘dm packed, 4 803@4 85; clear 4 ribs, TOLEDO, ToLgno, March 23, —Wheat — fig: No. 2 red, cash and March, 78jc; May, |9 Corn Qulet March, KEW YORK FPRODUON, Nuw Youx, March 23, — Whest—Spot grades » shade higher; options opened s trifle lower, aftorwards advanced i@ige, closing steady, with & reaction of $@jo; receipts, 48,000 hu.nuh. sxports, 91,000: ungraded red, 70@ .r\u. 3 red, 89j@%0; May closing at orn~Cash, }@4o hugher, cloving with "sdVanee"partly Tows vk, ! | steady; good grades fir uiet and W Cattle—Reavipts, 0,000; slow dull and 10 156 lower; shipping gr. 0@b 80;_com- mon to good cows, 2 itk 3 50@ 390; feeders, 3 Hoga—Receipts, 21,000; weak and 10@15¢ lower; rough packing, 4 30@4 45; packing and shippiog, 4 45@1 65; light, 4 20@4 (0; skips 3 25@4 20, Sheep—Receipts, 5,000; active, steady; quality, fair to good; common to choice,8 20@ 475, Journals’ Special Liverpool Cable: Cattle steady; best'American 13joparpound dressed, KANSAS OITY LIVE BTOCK, KARsas Orry, March 28.—Oattle—Receints, 1,000 head; weak and 1c lower; exporta, b 10 @‘. 856; common to choice shipping, 4 50@ 5 10; feeders, 4 00@4 G0; cows, 8 00@3 70, Hogs—Receipts, 5,000 head; weak and 5@10c lower; common to choice, 4 00@4 25. Shwp——lhceiuu, 1,700 head; steady; com- mon to good, 1 50@325. 8T, LOUIS. 8r. Loum, March 23, —Oattle— Recelpts, 1,400 head; shipments, 1,100 head; firm and active; export, § 85@h 00; common to choice shipping, 4 H0@H 60; butchers’ steers, 400@ 475; cows and heifers, @4 25; stockers, 360@4 00; feeders, 4 2 @4 n fed Tex- ans, 4 00@4 50, Sheep—Receipta 1,800; shipments, 2,200, ; common to e: 275@4 75. e —— OMAHA MARKETS. Orrics or THE OMAHA Fn,’ Monday evening, March 23 The following 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: Grain Wheat—Oash No, 2, 600, Barley—30—b0c. Rye—Onsh No. 3, 4tc. Oorn—No. 3, 25c. White Corn—38c. Oata—No, 2, 23c, General Produce Eggs—This woek opened up with a lttle stronger market, but the large proportton of sales was madeat 113cin a jobbing way to shippers, and some not above 12¢ to the retail trade, Iteceipts are lighter, but as Easter is drawing near there is some proapect of o slight advance, The general feoling, however, is still unsettled, Poultry - In very good demand both alive and dressed, Spring chickens, per doz, ; 00; Chickens alive, per doz, 3 00@3 50; Chickens dressed, per 1b., choice, 11@12c, fair to good, 7@8c; ‘Turkeys dressed, per 1b., choice, 13@ 18¢; fair to good, 8@Jc; Geese, dressed, per | PEBC Ib., cholce, 10@llc; fair to good, 8@9c; Dicks, dreised, per 1b, choice, 126; fair to good, 9 Butter —Quiet and unchaoged, Oreamery, 22@25c; fair to good, 13@14c; choice dairy, 16 @17¢; inferior grades, 5@10c. Game—Scarco and_in strong request, Ducks, mallard, per doz, 200@250; ducks, teal and mixed, per doz, 150@2 00; geeso, per doz, 3 00@4 00; snipe, per doz, 1 00@1 25, l’ut.nous—lwompt! ight and demand good “Soarco at 100@1 25 per bush. Boana—Navy, per bushel, 160@1 60; medi- um, per bushel, 130 ¢1 40, Tobacco. Plug Tobscoo~ Olimax, 4ic; Bulllon, 46s; Horsoshoe, 46c, Star, 460; Rudy, dbe;’ Her sey's, 40c; Black, 35@40; Spearhead, 460y Our Repe, 48¢; Piper Heidsieck, 620, Fine Cut—Common, 80ci Medium, 40c; good, 45@60c; Hard to Beat, 70c; Favorite, 800, Dinmoud - Orown, B5cj Sweet Sixteen, || Smukln —0, 8., 22; Meerschaum, 30c; Durham, 16c oz, 519. l)urhnm. 8 oz., 55¢; Dar- bam, 4 0z, 67¢c; Durham, 2 oz., h(le' Soul of North Carolina, 16 0z.,wood,42¢; Seal of North Carolina, 8 oz., wood, 45c; Seal of North Oar- olins, 4 oz., cloth, 48c; Seal of North Cuolml. 2 oz.. cloth, b0c; 0, 8 Durham, 4 0z, 280 . Durham, 2 oz, 0c; Uncle Ned, 1's 50; Tom and Jerry 23c. Flour and Millstuffs, “ inter Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at & Guatity—82 40, Bprmg heat—Best quality patent at 82 §1 uality - 82 16@2 50, ran— | 760 per cwt. Chopped Feed —Per 100 1bs., 76¢. Corn Meal-£0.85@1 00 per cwt. Sereening —No. 1, 60c per cwt; No 2, Hominy—1.60 per cwt. Shorts Grabiam bmnd ble, per cwt. $2.00 per cwt, Lave HKOK'MIIKOI. Hoge—$4.00@4.20. Cows—83.25@8 Sheep—83.00@3. 50, Calves—5,00@6,60. Hider, n butchers' 6c; green cured, 74 | P! @74; dry flint, 12@14c, dry salt, 10@11c; dam: aged hides two-thirds price, Tallow—44@b}o. Grease—Prime white, 4@44c, Sheep Pelta—250@75 vrugs, Davas ANp OrEMIOALS—Acld, carbolls, 400 acid, tartaric, 50o; balsam copaiba, per lb [ hul sassafras, per lb, 12¢; calomes, Ib, 900; cinchonidia, per oz, $0 60; form, per Ib, $1 00; Dovers powders, per Ib, $1 25; epsom salts; per lb, w. pure, per Ib, 350; 1..du=o tate, No.1 o S0y il 81 43‘«5 five,par gl uim, 50¢; 50; Inlna W and' R, & B p Em. $110; pohulnm. Todide, per Ib., $8 50; salicin, per oz, 40c; mulphaie morphine per ox, 83 40; eilphur, per b., 4o; strychnine, per oz., $1 60 Paints Olls and Varnishes. benditghts e padin " T =" Baciin per on, 13¢; eadlignt Todgallca, 16o; 150°" water white, 106 lia- s0ed raw, per gallon, linseed boiled, per wallon, bc; Lard, winter str'd, per gallon, 700; No. 1, b 50, outord lon, 1'50c; No. §, on, sperm W, B, p.rpuon,uo,mw B, THE DAILY BEE--TUE £ gALION, 65; neatafoot extra, per gailon, %o Fz" 1, 750; lnbrisating, ero, per gallon, 30c; rummer, 156; golden machine, No. 1, per gal- lon, 85¢; No. 9, 28¢; #perm, signal, per gallon 9o} turpentine, per gallon, 47c; naptha, 74°, rer gallon, Dry Paints s lead 89c; French e, Coy Faris shitiog, whiting gilders, 1§¢; wkiting com’l, Itc; lampblack, Germantown, ldc; Iampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blue, 550 untramarine, 18¢; Vlndyk& brown, 8¢; uml |ml burnt, 40; umber, raw, dc; sieuns, burn i siennn, raw, do: Paris green, genuine, Pari groen commor, 20 iR groen, . €. ‘chrom green, K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng Ther Vermmitlion, Ametions, 180) Tndlias, red; 10c; rose pink, 14c; Venetian, red, Cookson's, Venetian, red. American, 1§c; red load, 7£c chrome yellow, genuine, 90c; chrome yel- low, K., 12¢: ochre ' rochells, Sc; ochre, Frenh Whi! 2Pc; ochre, American, 2c; Winters mineral, fr lehigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, 24c; Prince's mineral, V ansisnzs—Barrels, per gallon: Furniture, extra, €1 10; furniture, No. 1, §1; coach, ex tra, 31 40; coach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, 81 75; Japan, 70c; asphaitum, extra, 85c, shellac, 83 50; hard ofl finish 81 50, PAINTS IN OtL—White lesd, Omaha, P. P, 5{c; white lead, St. Louls, pure, 65¢; Marsoil loa green, 1to bIb cans, 20c; French zin roen seal, 120; French zino, red seal, 1lo, rench zinc, in varnish nast., 206; French zinc, in oil nast, 10c; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b ., 10c; raw and burnt Sienna 10¢; vandyke crown, 13¢c; refined lampblask, 12c; conch black and ivory black, 16e; drop ' black, 16c; Prussian blue, 40c; ‘ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome green, L. M & D.. 16¢; blind and shutter groen, T M. & D,, 16¢; Paria green, 18¢; Indian red, 16c; Venotian red, 9c; Tua: canred, 22c; American vermillion, I & P.- . yellow ochre, 9¢; L, M., O. & D, 0., 18c; ynllaw ochre, 9¢; golden_ ochre, 16¢; fihnt dryor, 8c; graining colors, light onk, dark oak, Walnit. ohestout and ash, 1 Dry Goofll BrowN SHERTINGS—Atlantio A, T}o; Atlan. tlo P, bo; Atlantic L, bhc; Brunawick, 7he; Buver Dam LL,6he; Lawrence LL, bjo; Pa- cifio H, 1 c; Royal Standard, 640; Indian Head + Wauchusett A, 6o, Srits Bowx BETErinGe=Atkyls, 6o} Pep: perell R, 64c; Salisoury R, bo. BureacheD CortoNs—Ballon 4-4, 6}c; Bal- lon, 7-8, bhe; Cumberland, 4-4, 7ho; Davoll DD, 8hoi Fairmoont, do; Froit of -the Loom 4, o Glory of the Weet, Bio; Golden Gate,c; :11 7.8, 703 Hill 4-4, 7ho; Lonsdale, 7§c; York Mills, 103c; Wamsutta, 104c. Duoxs (Golored) —Boston, b oz, 11 ton, 10 oz, 12}c; Boston, 9 oz., lle' Fi 4 S ooms (Gray) —West Point8 oz., Ug; Wast Point 10 0z., 124c; Point Bear, 8 oz, 1le, TickiNas—Amoskeas, 13c Continental Fancy, 9ot Cordis 130y Pearl River, 21o; York, 1240; Hamloton Awnings, 12 k1A Amoskesg, 130; Beaver Oreek AA 12c; Beaver Creek B, llc' Beaver Oreek CC, 10c; Haymakers, 8o; Jaffrey D & T, 1280; Jaffrey XXX, 12hc; Pearl River, 13c; War. ron AXA (brown), 120; Warren BB (brown), 1c; Warren CC (brown), 10e, Caxnnros ~Fifth avenue glove finish, 43c; Keystono glove folsh, 0o Consrr lANs—Amory. The; Hancock, 8c; Rockport, ns, bhc; American, 5ic; Am- olds 6c; Cochsco, 6o; Harmony, shes Tndlgoy 7e; Indigo78, ige: Tndigo 4+, Tdko tiger, B Chirter Onk, 4. Parirs LaraTiNGS—Ametisan, 4403 Oochsoo, 430 Gloncester, 430; Southbrdge, 440; Waver- loys 4hc; Rosedale, 4)c. GINaHAMS—Amoskeag ataples, sui) Bates staples, 7c; Lancaster ahplu. 8c; Plunket ds 90; Hudson checks, 8io; Amoskeag Eenlmm 9c, Dress Goops—Atlantio alpacea, 9403 Per- slan cashmere, 2840; Hamleton cashmers, 163c; Hamloton Fancus, 114c; Hamleton brocades, 150; Arlington brocade, 18c, 3 Bos River Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 80; plow steel, specal cast, 5c; crucible, 5o; cast tools do, 16a20c; wagon spokes, per set, 226a3 00; hubs per set, 125; telloes, ‘sawed dry, 140; tongues, 0c; axles, eash, 75c; square’ nuts per washers, por Ib, 8al8c; rivets, per Ib, 110; coil chain, per Ib, 6a12c; malleable, 8¢; iron wodges, Go; crowbars, Gc; harrow teoth, 4c; apring stoel, 7a8c; Burden's horse shoes, 4 30; Burden’s muleshoes, 5 50, Bahoep Wink—In car lots, 400 per 100, Narws—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 45, Sror—Shot, 150; buckshot, 1 85; orfental powder, kegs, 3 50a4 00;do, half kegs, 2 00; Qquarter kegs, 150 blasting, kegs, 8 85; fuse, per 100 foat, b0c. Lean—Bar, 1 65. Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- rls run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, b 00; Towa lump, 5 00; Towa nut, 5 001 Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra clet, 11 35a11 50; Oanon City, 7 00 per ton, Grocors' List OAxNED Goops,—Oyste.s I(Standard) per case, 8 90; strawberries, 21b per case, 2 raspberries, 21b, per case, 2 50; California pears per case, 5 80; apricots, per case, b 00; hes per case, b 90; white cherries per case, 6 76; pluma per case, 4 50; whortleber- ries per case, 3 00; egg plums, 2 1b, per case, 290; n gages, 2 lb, per case, 2 %0; pine aples, b, per case, 3 Rm’l isal, § inch and larger, ‘8c, § inch, UA-um k3—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16s, 124, 8s, 124, boxer . bs, 16 oz, 6s, 14c, D asones—Per caddie, 85c; round,rl,case 2 ; Juare, cases, 1 70; Oshkosh, cases gr 1.2) Sveans—Powdered, 8c; cut loaf, 8c; an- 4 ulated, 7c; confectioners” A, Sfi’o, Standard extra O, 6¢; extra O, 5ic; medium yellow, 5hc; dark yellow, 53@6e. CQorrees—Ordinary grades, 12@124c; fair, 12 @183c; good, 13o; prime, 14@15ke; choice, 16@17¢c; hnc{ green and yellow, 16@164c; old government Java, 20@26c; Arbuckle’s roast. ed, 14jc; McLaughlin's XX XX roasted, 14jc; imitation Java, 16§@18}c. Syrur—Standard Com.,, 38c, bbls; Btaadard ) kegs, 125, srs Topspers 820 per caso; keg, per ‘Dm Fauirs—No. 1, quarter apples, bbls 0; N O sliced, boxes, Fio; evaporated, bo c; blackbertios, boxes hes, - boxes, 100; poachos, ovaporsted. 100y berrice, PiokLes—Medium in barrels, 600; do In half barrels, 3 50; half barrels, 5 00; gherkina in barrele, 8 00 do in half barrels, 4 50, Tgas--Gunpowdor, good 45@55c; choloe, 60@76c; good Imperial, 40@430; choice, 60@ 65c; Young Hyson, good, 8(@50c; cholco, 65 @100; Japan, natural leal, Toc; Japan choics, 60@750; Oolong good, ;' Oolong choice 40@550; Souchong, good, “80lp400; chotoe, 86 Riow—Louisiaan, prima to_ cholos, 61@74e Fisi—No, 1 mackerel half bbls., 7 Family 4 bbla, 425 No. 1 kita 105 Tamly ta_60c; No, 1 whitefish, half bb ., ,6 50; No, kit ooy tamiuatl bl 80l mmxby kita and palls, 60c; No, 1 trout, half bEls., b 2 WooDENWARR—Two hoop pails, 1 85; three hoo pails, 210. Tuba, No. 1, 8'50; ploneer aehboards, 1 75; Double Grown, 3 90; well- Dackets, 8 75, ‘Boars—Kirl's Savon Imperlal; 3 16; Kirk's satinet, 830; Kirk's standard, 8 65; Kirk's ‘White Russian, 4 85, Porasi—Ponns h‘{llvuul cans, 4 caus in oase, 3 35 ;Babbitt’s 2 doz., in case, 190; An- Gor ball, 3 doz. in case, 1 50, OANDY—-Mixed, 10a14c; stick, 9allo; twist stick, Yo, —New York apple, 160; Ohio ap- me ple, 180, Saur—Dray loads, per bbl, 160; Ashton, 1n sacks, 8 50 bbls dary, 60, B, Sranci—Pearl, 44c; Silver Gloss, 8o; Corn Starch, 8o; xcelsior Gloss, 70; Oorn, 74e: Srioxs —Pepper, 19¢; spice, 14c; oloves, 20c caasia, 150, Spirits, CoLOGNE SPIRITS—188 proof, 119; do, 101 P8 205 splrit, socond quality, 101 proof, 9: 'do, 188 proof, 118, ALOOHOL—188 pooof alookol 3 30 per wine gallon. ‘Whiskizs—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fie blended, 150@3 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Peonsylva nia ryes, 2 00@6 60, Dry Lumber, Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, [ b ) 126140 1010 18 1t 2018 2218 24 1t 14.59(14.60/14.50/16.00 |14 colia0 14011 145014 5 00 | Farnam St g BOARDS, boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft 16 boards, 12, 14 ana 16 ft 14 . 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft 11 8 No. 4 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. (shipping cull) wiserees 10 FLOORING. 1st Com, 61 ch, white pine 2d Com, white pine 3d Com, 6 white pine Sel. Fence _inch, white pina 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, SHIP LAY, No. 1, Plain, § or 10 inch., No, 2, Plain, 10 inch... Nol, O, G 4.6 inch. FINISHING It and 24 Clear, 1} inchyfs % 1st and 2d, Clear, 14 and 2 inch, s, 2 34, Cles ‘v| inch, s, 26 3d; Cloar, 1} and % inch, &, 2 1sf and 24, Clear, 1 inch, s, & 34, Clear, 1 inch, s, 28 Cloar Bop ke, (A0H, ¥, FENCIN and 14 feet, rough et, rough ch, 12 and' 4 feet, rough. inch, 16 feet, rough. ... and 14 feet, rough fees, rougl . No, 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No, 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough [stoING, 18t Comn., 12, 14 and 16 foet. . 2d Com. 14 and 16 feet 4d Com., 14 and 18 feet Fence, 14 and 16 feet.. .. JED CEILIN i inch, whito pino. § inch, white pine d Com, § inch, white pine 1st Com, Qm(h Norway .. 2d Com, § inch, Norway. . Clear Poplar, panel, § inch, 8,28, STOCK BOARDS, A 12 inch, s, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. .. B I"ln:h. # 1s, 12 . 14 and 16 feet. . C 12 inch, s, 18, D 12 inch, s, 1 l.!, 14 and 16 feet. No. 1 Com. 12 in,, s, 15, 12, 14 and 16 ft17 14, 10,18 and 20 ft21 No. 1 Com,12 No, 2 Com, 12 in, 18, 12, 14and 16 ft.14 BATTENS, Wi No. 1, 6 inch, 1 1st Com, sgzéso 200; do | b, 50; | bbl, 850, Bata, 3 fnch, Bats, inch Bnln ! & inch well tubing, 3 inch well tubin Pickets: D, & H. Square 0. G. 0. SIINGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Olear. *A* Standard. 5 inch, Clear. No1 POSTS, 1 White Cedar, 6 inch, halvos White Cedar, b4 inch, halv, White Cedar, § inches, quas White Cedar, 4 inch, round . Southern Red Cedar, G} feet. ————a SDAY, MARCH 24. 1885, JOHN NAGLE, st HastiNGs Wholesé.lé CRarOR TO » | Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Piitabu, And Commission. No. 368 Holladay St, DENVER, COL. So'icit Consignments and guar- antee quick sales and prompt re- turns. Give usa tria', References—Bradstreet’s or Duns Agencies; and German National Bank §Denver. wwe CHICAGO Awo I I RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND 0 SI—Ii:]OR'I‘ LINE and Chicaeo, The only line 1o take for Des Moines, arshall- town, Codar Kapids, Clinton, Dixie, Chioago, Mil- waukoe and all points east. To lhn flplo of Ne. braskn, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Tdaho, Nevads, Orogon, Washington and Califoraia It ofters uperior advantages not posaible by any other line, ‘Among o few of the numerous polots of superlor. ity enjored by the patrons of ‘thia rosd botween Omaha and Chicago, are its two traine & day of DAY 5 | COACRES which are thofinest that human art and ingenulty can create; Ita PALACE SLEEPING CARS which are models of comfort and eleganoe; Its PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpased by any and its widely celobrated PALATIAL DINING CARS the equal of which cannot be found elsewhere. At Council Bluffs the tralns of the Union Prolfio Ry. connect in Unton Depot with those of the Chica £ hwostern Ry In Ohicago the trains of thie {lno make close connoction with those of al’ eastera ines. For Detroft, Columbus, Indiauapolls, Cincinnatl, ‘oronto, Motreal Boston, New York, Philadelphis, Baltimore, Wash- ington and all polnts in the East, ask the ticked agent for ticketa via the NORTH.WESTERN, * 1t vou wian the best accommodations.d AlIftlokes agenta scll tickot via this line, M. FIUGHITT. R. . HAIR, fieneral Mansger, Gon. Pase. Agent. CHICAGO. e DENVER MARKET. Froun_-Colorado, 100 Ibe, 1 0GLT01 pat. ent, mnn 278 5@8 00 00; Kaanas, 100 Ibw, 275 @3 1 50; rye, 100 Ibe, 2735; buk.whoat, per bbl, 7 60, GRAIN, FxxD, E10.—Wheat ' 100 Ibs, $100 corn in sacks on track, 100 Iba, onts, in sacks on track, 100 lbs, eastern white, 1 15@1 20; Oolondow‘nte 1 20@1 80; mixed, 110@1 16; barley 100 lbs, 1 50@1 85; b Tobran Dok 1T 00at5 0 choy aoin. Ibs, on track, '70c@75; chop mixed, 100" Ibs, on track, 1001 20; corn meal, 100'ibs. 189 40, Hav—DBaled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 00; upland, looce. ton, 10 00@12 00; second hot~ tom, buled, 10 00@11 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, g 00@15 00' traw, baled, on track, ton, 6 00 BurTer — Creamery, fancy, Ib, 4lo creamery, fine, 1b, 36@38¢; dairy, choice, 1b 20@22c; dairy, good, Ib, 18@20c; 'dairy, fair 1b, 16@16c; cooking, Ib, 6@8e. Eaas—State, astied o warranted, doz, 5@36¢; ranch, doz, 36@370 Full croam, 16@170; halt cream, skim, Ib, 90; Swiss, domestic, ; Swiss, imported, 80@382c; tim: burger, 180, Pouitay —Live old chickens, doz, 500@5 50; drossed ducka, 1o, 16@160; dressed turkeys, ) Cy i’m‘u‘ou—flolondm 100 lbs, 95@106; sweet, rer lb,, 4o VEGETABLES — Onlons, yellow, 100 Ibs, 295 cabbage, 100 ibs, 250; beets, 100 Tbe, 1 10@1 25; turnips, 100 ibs, 1 25, FRUITS — na, per box, Messina, 4 00@ 450; oranges, Florida, per box, 6 50@7 00; lDDlm fancy bbl, 5 00@5 50; apples, medium, | - @Y&nm MuaTs—Hams, sogar c&rédulb, 1 jc; bacon, breal b, 105 salt sldes, b, g@&v lard in pails, 9%69‘0; lard in tarces, S, Fresa Mears—Dressed beet, Oolorado, per | "] Ib, T48o; hoga, Ib, 64@Bko; ‘matton, 1,7 Livk Sroox—Colorado steers, per 100 lbs 410@4 50 Hidos,—Dry Flint No. 1, per Ib, i@y No, 2, ib, 9@10c; green steers and brand calf, Ib; 4@bo; green calf,Ib, 8@10c; green kip, i, 6@To; ahoep skins, dfy, 5@10c; dos skine, 1b, 16ga0o; antelopa skins, o, 12@15; talow, ‘Woou—ommdo No. 1, per Ib, 14@16c; buck, 1b, 8o; Mexican, 7@10c. Fisn—Mackerel, No, 1, 140, it me 160@2 00; Californla salmon, bait bbl, 10 60; Holland _horring, keg, 150@1 605 trout, { por 1b. 16@16c Lumber. WHOLESALR, “ We quote lumber, lath and shingles on car at Omaha at the following prices: LGAIST AND BOANTLING—10 foat and under, T1MBERS—16 feet and under, 18 00, TiMBER AND JOIST—20 ft, 1000; 24 f¢., small, in barrels, 7 00; do in | 20 00. FrxoNG—No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, 20 00; No, 3, 8 00, SHMTHINGANO. 1 (2d common bomds), 18 00; No. 2, Srock Bouibs—A, 4500; B, 40 00; O, {5 40, A lzf;.co?’nlnn—No. 3500' No, 2, 80 00; No. stmfl. clear—25 00; No, 2, 2250; No, 8, Omtana —, 30 0; §,.20 00, Les, best—3 50; standard, 8 00, LA’rH—3 00 per M, Wamer s Vigor::: 17,80 woaknessofgenerative systown #1.0v mail, disiac, arous- J. H.Warner, I Amelia Burruughs OFFIOE AND RESIDENOCE* 617 Dodge St., - Omaha ELEPHONE NO MAHA EMPLOYMENT BUREAU J. W, MORRISON, Prop'r, 217 N, lhru StreeT, Families desiring good help can be acoom- modated by spplyl & 8¢ the Above pikce. BAL. Isfaction yuaranteed. A1l latest poriodicala aud newspapers Railway Time Table. In Effect March 9th, 1885, ‘The attention of the travelllng publio s called to Abe fach that thisls the only complote and abgolutely correct time-table published in the ciby, All trains arrive ad and depart from Omaba by Central Standard Time, Tralns of the B. fromtho B, & } Ahe Union Pacific depot t, &, Dally; b, o) Dady; by axce |lmmh Ihs‘n’wufl) others from oxoept Bunday) d, DEPART. AN Un!nn Plelflc Paclfic SO D nox | 8508 SOUTEWARD, ""-.se";z.,'.’.:c'"c Wabash Route‘ Chica goRxprees -84, Louls Express. EASTWARD, C. MD-". l:sx;-“:.m.n. For Chicagon fam'th For Ohloago via C. Blufls NORTHWARD, PM & ©C. 8t. 0. Sloux City Exproes... Oaklaod Accommodatiy OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Dummy Trains. Lesve Omsha st 040,7 50 950, 1000, 11 16 & m, 1350, % 00, 8 00 1110pm. On Sunda; $00 and 4 00 p m trains do not run. Arrive at fra for dopot 18 minutes Iater: Broadway dopod 30, mia. tor, Luv- Councll Binfts (Brudlui dopot) a4 1 15, 820 1030,11 80, n Bun 1 And 8 80 and & 26 p m trains will not run, Transfor 7 minutes lster, Omaha 20 minutes latos Tr?znller'r{nlng—-hn- Omlhl 816,850 Wand 1116 50 550, 788 an 815p. SUNDAY TRAINS Toand trom Chicago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines. |_BUNDAY MORNING, | BATURDAY NVE. | MIL_| &L, | N-W | N-W | RI] M o I T T RN March 8-20] 15 21|7-28 Apri n' 528 1204-B5| 11| 18 May. 10-31] 7] 8244 18 Bunday evenlog and Monday morning tralns arrlve In correspondiag order. C. . & Q. tralas run vory i STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unlon Pacifio depot at 630 & ma and 5 00 p. m, Arrive trom Stock Yards st 7 00a w and § 30 pm. Mall Time Card. 3828, 0, & Rep, Bloux Cy & Paciflo BlouxOily & 8t Paul. .. Oounall Blufls & Keame Oy ....Council Bluffs Local. , " Oitice open Sundays from 123e 1, i . K CONTANT . EUROPE. OCOOK'S EXCURSION PARTIES sail from New York in April, May, Juue sud July by first class stos mahipe. SPECIAL TOURIST TICKETS for INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS at reduced rates, by the best reutes for pleasure travel. COOK'S EXOURSIONIST, with maps, contain full particolars; by mail for 10 cents. THOS COOK & BON, 61 Broadway, N. Y. 0 r 108 Deatbora 8., Chicago, ILls, wed sat10wme NURSERY STOCK Those desiring Fruit or Ornamental Trees, Vines, Shrubs and Plants, will consult their own interest by calling at the real estate office of E. L. Emery, 1306 Harney St., or 2200 Urders for spring planting must be given s2cm, =St. Charles Hotel, O STHEET, BET 7th and 6th, - - LINCOLN, NEB. Mra. Kate Coakly, Proprictoress. S Newly and § slogantly furnisbed, Good mmple rooms on firet f o Torws - II wwn por day, Specal rates given wembers of the leglalature. [TRIE Y 3-28 | 9-80 | J. THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting FPower and Hand UMES, STEAM PUMPS Evgine Trimmings, Mlning Machtaery, Bolting, Hoea, Brass and Iron Fitf at wholesale or reteil, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, OHU! AND SBOHOOL BELLS. Gorner 10th and Farnam 8%, Omaha Neb, i L A(}.ERHANZ FALK BREWING CO, Milwaukee. Wis. BEER - l GUNYHER & C0,, Sole Bottler THE Murray [RoN WORKS LAy i e ENGINES,|SAW MILLS.|srivce wor. BOILERS, \RONTECTG5, MILL AND MINING IRON WORK. MACHINERY. AGENTS FOR PATENT LOG DOGS THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS AND SAW MILL SPECIALTIES, SEND FOR ESTIMATE BURLINGTON. IOWA Automatic Cur Off Engines, Steam Pumps, Meat Cutting Machines, Tanking Outfits & Presses Wheeled Scrapers, Fruit Evaporators, Prairie_Cormn_Shellers. ©. F. GOODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA gNEB. | SPECIAL NOTICE;TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TG Our Ground Oil Cake 1t a7t he best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to three poards 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 fon in the apring. Dairymen, as well es others, who use It, can testify to ita mes ita. Try 1t and judge for yonnelvu. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks OODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, P BOY ER CO., IDEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, 'VAULTS, LOCKS, ETGC. L1O0NO Farnam Streeot. Omaha D. M.ESTEELE, & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS H.{B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Ohlug 5 Tea, Cigar md Tobacco Departments. A full line all grades of the above; also Pipes and Smokers’ carrled in stock. Prices and nmplen furnished on application. Open orders Intrusted tc us shall recelve our careful jattentlon, Satlsfactlon Guaranteed. AGENVS FGR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O Manager of the W F, BROWN, GEO, BROWN W. F. BROWN & CO.. COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK “Dffce, Exchange Bullding Union Stock Yards, REFERENCF om NEB. FiRst RATIONAL BAXK, Omaha; W A, PAxtoN, Prest. and Treas. Union Btock Yds., Omaba Also sonsiesbed whs Oregery, Gosley Co , Unlon Btock Yards, or Bay State Cattle Co. Frese. First Nat1 Bank, Ouaba. Address all communications—Unlon Stock Yards, Omahs, Nebraska. A. CruiouToN HENRY T. CLARKE, Prest. and Treas, JOHN 7. CLARKE, Secretary, H.T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, BUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS T ARGEST Joubing Drog houso betwoen Chicago snd San Francisco, CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000. Wa 4 shall ho at the bottom of the market at &l times. Will duplicate Chicago and St, Louls prices with mnxm added. - Our spec'sity will be Pure Drugs, I’mnhi, Oils and Window Glasr Fs imates given on plste glass. To those about to embark in the drug business will do well to1) 11 your interest by oallin ou us or send for our prioe lwt which will appear about January 6th, Mail orde solicited 1114 HARNEY STREET. M. HELLMAN & Cu, Whoiesale Glothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR, 13TH, OMIAELA DIEIESEC.A S A A, M. CLARKE, Vice President FRED. W. GRAY, (BUCCEFSURITO FOSTER & GRAY), LOUOMVMEBIEIR, LIME AND CEMENT,