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Axr we oA ATY o4 THE DAILY BEE---FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1884 NEBRASKA Nlional Bank | OMAHA, NEBRASEA, PAID UP OAPITAL. SURPLUS NOV 1,1884 - $350,000 23,000 LW TATER: WV Iloolm JNO, 8. COLLINS, LEWIS 8. REED K K. Bayden, Assistant and Acting Cashler, BANKING OFFION| The Iron Bank® IA. B, TOURALIN, Vios Prostd OOR, 12TH AND FARNAM B8TS, | ;.. A GENERAL |BANKING BUBINESS TBANBAOTED, INTERRST allowed on time deposits uapon orable termas and upon ascounts of banks d bankers. FOREIGN BEXOHANGE Government B:;dll:’nd County and Olty securities bought snd sold, In its treatment of eustomers the most liby -nlpollos in pursued oonalstent with safotd and sound banking, and we invite corresponce l.n'sol personal inqulry in eonnection there FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOCIAL Naw Yore, March 26, —Money—Easy at 1 @1}, closing at 1 per cont. Prime mercantile paper—4@5a. Sterling Exchangs Billa—Strong at 484}; demand, 4 863, Governments — Stsgnant, quict higher for 3s, Stocks—Market faverish and somewhat more active to-day, yielding readily to the in- flnence of Furopean war rumors, The fluc- and o tuation in prices were due wholly to manipus | % Iation with war ramors, the leading pretense upon which to base the advance and decline, In early dealings this morning prices were strong, but the market was quiet. After an advance of } to § per cent early in the day, & slight break in prices resulted from reports of peaceful character regarding affairs between England and Ru Later advices were of no effect, but pricos wentup again and created more activity. The upward movement lnsted in most stocks up to the close of the board. 1014 12 Ware, Denver & Rio Grande. do ptd Xndnnngolil, Bloom, & Western Texns. Liako Shore & Michigan Southern, Louisville & Nashville i [ by jobbers, Cormmeal—Firm at 2 25@2 %0, Whisky—Steady at 1 14, ftarnoon Board —Wheat, strong and high- er: 894c for May. for Jine, Corn—Higher; 8% for April; 39§¢ for May. Oats—Nothisg done, LIVERPOOL, - Wheat —Dema; upply good; winter, 6s g " 9d@rs 1d, ;oo —Demand fair and market firm at 45 7d, OINCINNATT, OrxorNwaty, March 26, —Whisky— Active ond firm at 11 ToLEDO, Toreno, March ~Wheat — Quiet, but firm; No, 2 red, cash and March, nominally, gl "April, 81}¢ asked; May, 82}c; June, S34¢ ! Corn—Quiet_but firm; March, 434c; May, 44c bid; June, nominally, Oata—Dull; No. 2, 33}o bid, KANBAS OIT' Kaxaan Urry, March 26, —Wheat cash, 64} Apnl 65c bid, 65k 664 une, Uom~\u~ru! bid; May, | Oata—Dull, nomlm\l and higher; 38¢ bid, MILWAUKER PRODUO MiLwavkee, M No. 2 Milwaukee, 7 T | 7 jo asked; May, April, 8, 12@43c, Oata—In fair dl‘m'\n( Rye—Searc No. 2 spring, cash and March; for May. —— LIVE STOCK, CHICAGO, Cmmoo, March 26,—Drovers’ Journal re- Cflllo—RompL! 5,000; brisk and stron; IDc higher; shipping steers, 4 40@b 50; com- n to good cows, 2 50@4 50; stockers, 3 60 QM 80; foeders,4 401 5 00, Hogs—Receipts, 16,0.0; fairly active firmer; light and good 'mixed bc higher; rough ackiny og, 4 35@4 60; packing and shipping, :«}g@ 75; light, 4 35@4 70; skips 3 25@ Sheap—Recelpts, 5,200; steady; _inferior grades slow; inferior to good, 2 30@4 25; extra, 5 00, KANSAS CITY LIVE 8TOCK. KAx8s Orry, March 26,—Onttlo—Rooeinte, 1,100_head; firmer and orts, 5 20@5 40; common pr 450@b 16; feeders, 4 00@4 50; cows, 8 00 @3 m—nee::&u, 4,400 head; opened higher and closod weaker; common to choice, 4 10@ 14 sheep—mma 1,800 head: steady; com- mon to good muttons, 1 50@3 25. BT, LOUIS, 8r, Lous, March 26,—Oattle— Reoelpts, 1,400 head; shipments, 300 head; active and stronger; exports, 5 65 90; common to choice shipping, 4 50@5 60; butchers’ steers, 400@4 75; cows and hnllers, 8 26@4 25; Ce orado steers and corn fod Texans, 4 00@4 b stockers, 3 50@4 00; feeders, 4 00@4 0 Sheep—Recoipts 600; shipments, 100; and firm;flcommon to e‘tru 276@4 75, e ——— OMAHA MARKETS. Orrice or THE OMAHA Bms, Thursday evening, March 26, The following prices aro charged retailers wholesale and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is 904 [ quoted at the prices furnished by the eleva- New York Cantrai . Orogon Trans-Oontizental. 30y Pullman Paiace s Gormpady. Rock Ialand... Uhm;«o, Ml]wmloo& §t, ol do Bt, el & Ot +do_ do pid Tcan Pactfo Dnion Pacific, Wabaat, 8t Lo & P do Western Umnn Telegraph O.R &N A GENERAL PRODUCE, CHICACO. Omicago, March 26,—Flour—Steady and firm and abont unchanged. Whoat—Active, greatly ~ unsettled, and fiuctuated frequently and rapidly, Ixcite- iont waal fevesinh, Forelgn sunsagional was news caused & atrong opening. Prices }@} hicher; later deciined 1jc. he de- o in English securitios it advanced jr, declined 4, advanced 3, flctuated, and clo-ed about as _yesterday; 768@784c for cash; 76i@ T6c tor mh. 761@77c for April; 81§:@81c for May 833@8350 for June; No, 2 red 603 Corn— 'Unmu and active; futures opened opened 3@dc higher; declined fc, rallied and closed about the 402n for cash; 384c for March and Ap; @434 for_May; 423¢ for June. Oats —Weaker; May moderately active and other futures neglected; prices ranged 1@ undor yosterday, closed @1 ewsior; 271 o for onah; 274@3285 for March nnd A 313@31§0 for May. yo-—Dull at 62, Barley - Nominal _at 62@63e. Timothy ~Firm; Ic higher Flax Sood—Tnactive; nominsl Pork—Active; advanced 12hc at opening declined 25c; improved 174c; closed strong; moea@lzua for cash and Morch; 12 05@ 13074 for April; 12123@1216 for May; 12 20612 975 for Jane, Larde Quiet and easier; o shade botter and very steady; 6 85@6 ST} for cash, March and_April; 6 924@6 9. forMay; 7 00 @7 02} for June, Boxed Meata— Shonlders, 450@4 60; short cloas 035056 107 showt siba 6 006 034, Butter Stendy and in fuir demand about anchanged; good to. fancy oreamery, 200 good to choice dairy, 13@20c. o Standy wnd abost unchanged; good to_fino cheddare, 10fc. 254 80 11 443 4 11 “m‘:&’h. Bhip'ts. 22, 37,000 72,000 485,000 233,000 141,000 76,000 71,000 B’?oy. bushels. 39,000 NEW YORK PRODCOR, New Vorx, March 20 —~Wheat—Cash opencd weak and closed a shade firmer, Op- tions opened steady, afterwards weakened and declined 1@14¢, later recovered from the decline, leaving off firm after brisk business attended with excitement. Receipts, 21,000 bushels; »x) , 24,000 bushels; No.J sprin| 91c; ungraded red, ~1@qx5c< No. 8 red, 84c; No. 3 red, 90jo; June closed at 944c. Corn - Uvened shade better, afterwards weakened and fell off 3@fe, closing steadier with a recovery of § to fic. Receipts, 197,000 bushels; exports, 8€,000; wngraded, 49@5i4e; No. 3{ B03c; No. 2, white, 5% May, closed Onia — h@je lower; moderately active, clow ing steac lhnllr". 125,000 bushels; porta, 80,000 budels; ‘mixdd western, 364@ A 'Iflw @il Western fresh, lower and weak at 000 21,000 new moss, 18 00@13 25, western steam spot at 7 174; 73 uumz qnm and firm 8T, LOUIS FRODUOR. e for May, cl rong and very active or May, aboves yastardays. (B4do. for o m(a)us o f don for Apnil; 354@36 S el o i Sl ate— Higher but slow at 3¢ for cash; 82§@ 32jc for May.4 ng {(@) ho {(@sse, ':‘.@ Unchaoged at 18 @u —Unchanged o o, H U Juflnfl “rl 900@11 00; sy —Unchaoged; prai tim- otby, 11 00@15 (0 1o Bran—Firmer; 07c at mill, Lous, March 26.- Whest—Higher, | 34 Wheat—Onah No 3, “oi@s1e Barley—30—b0@5 1, Rye—Oash No. 3, 45}o. Corn—No. 3, 25k, White Corn-30c. Onta—No, 2, 23(@ 2o, General Produce g 'he market (stnmll{ unsettled and prices have lately run very irregular. Some buyersclaim to have bought as low as 1lc, which is the loweat, while 114¢ has been ruling among most of commission houses here, and that price might consequently be called the average market price. As it is getting %00 late now to fill Enster orders for far dis- tant markets and only thehome demand being left to supply for the near future, an over- stock may iccumulate here and cause s more or less hard pressure on prices, Poultry- In very good demand both and dreesed. Spring chickens, per doz, Chickens alive, per doz, 3uoasw Chickens dressed, per ib., choi Tarkeys, dressed, per b, chmc.-, 13 4o Geaso, dressed, per lh chulce. 10@! Ducks, dressed, per , 12c. Butter (lmet unl.lnnnhnngsd Creamery, 22@250; fair to good, 13@1« choice dairy, 16 @17c; inferior grades, §@10c. Gamo—Scarco and_in _strong request. Ducks, mallard, per doz, 200@2 50; ducks, teal and mixed, per doz, 150@200; geeso, per doz, 3 00@4 00; nnlre per doz 1 00 Potatoes—Receipts light and demand good Onions—Scarce at 100@1 25 per bush. Beans—In more Liberal supply and snles somewhat dracging lately, Navy, per bushel, 150@160; medium, per bushel, 130 g1 40, Live Stock Market, at 45@0bc. 42) Steers—$4 0@4 Shoep—88,006 Steady; green butchers’ 6¢; green cured, 7§ @Sc; dry fint, 12@14c, dry salty 10@11c: dam: aced hides two-thirds price, Tallow—43@b}c. Grease—Prime white, 4@4}o. Sheep Pelts—23c@75. Flour and Millstuffs, glnwr Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at uality—$2 40, hent—Bost quality patent at 82 70 nality - §2 15@2 60. Bran—66@750 per owt. Chopped Feed —Per 100 1bs., 76¢. Corn Meal—$0.85@1 00 per owt. Soreening —No. 1, 60c per cwt; No Hominy— 150 per cwt, Shorts—60c per ewt, Graham—81,50 per cwt, 70. Second Spring @2 80, | Second 2, b0c, Tobacco. Bmukhf—o 8., 22; Meerschaum, 80c; Durham, 166 o. 516; Durkam, § o, 666; Dar, ham, 4 oz, b7c; Durham, 3 oz., 600; Seal o Norih Garoling, 10.05- o0, 455 Goud of Morh Oarolina, 8 oz., wood, 450; Seal of North Oar- glina, 4 oz, cloth, 486; Boal of North Ossclina, 2 0z, cloth, 50; O, 8., Durham, 4 0z., 280; O. K. Durham, 2 oz, 80c; Uncle Ned. 3 Tom and Jerry 280, Long Tom 30c, Spirits, CorLoaNE SpiniTe —188 proof, 119; do, 101 pro f, 1 20; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 119: 'do, 188 proof., 118, ALOOHOL—188 pooot alookol 3 30 per wine gallon. W iiskigs —Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Keagucky ' bour, Five blended, 1 50«2 00; bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Pennsylva- nia ryes, 2 00@6 L0, Brannies —Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- tic, 1 60@8 10, Gins—Imported, 4 50@600; domestic, 150 3 00, RousLported, 4 '»o@s 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domes CHAMPAGNE: lmporud, par ouse, 28 06 American, per case, 10 00@16 Drugs, Dxruos axp Ouemicats—Acld, urbullc, acid, tartaric, b0g; balsam copaiba, per lb. ?g“gg:’l eassafras, per Ib, 120; ulonru, pcr 3|uuhwdl tubin, nt u-. p.lb,. 40; strychuine, per oz, 32| 7, Paints Olls and Varnishes. Ona—110 earbon, per gallon, et 180 headlight, per gallon, 13¢; 175° headlight sodgallon, 16¢; 150° water white, 15c; lin soed raw, per gallon, b2; linssed boiled, per ; Lard, winte tr'd, per gallon, fon, 100; o aperm per p\llnn, 1 60; fish W, B, ir gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, par gallon, 90(: K. 5, 7be, lubrioating, zero, per allon, 80c; rummer, 166; golden machine, No, 1, per gal- Tom, 80; No. 3, 2c; sperm, signal, per gailon 9001 turpentine, per gallon, 4fc; naptha, 74°, ver gallon, 16, Dry Paints White lesd 80c; Frenck se, G0 Furly Mhiting, 2ho; whi n;‘lmldun, 1§e; whath com’l, 13c; Iampblack, Germantown, Iampblack, ordinary, 106; Pruasian blue, 550 untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4¢; umber, raw, o] slenn: burn dot;; slenna, raw, do: Pana green, flnnm-N%e Paria groen,common, 20c; chrome green, D()n chrome green, K., 130; vermillion, Eng vermillion, American, 18c; Indian, red, rose pink, 140; Venetian, red, Cookson's, Venetian, red, AmPnun !c' red lM chrome yellow, genuine, %0c; chrome yel- low, K., 12; ochre rochell, 8 oohre, Frenh ochre, American, Zc; Winters mineral, 24%} Tabigh brown, Sfor Spanieh biown, Spo) Vanames-Barrels, pr gallon: Farnlture, extra, 81 10; furniture, 3 $1; coach, ex tra, 81 40; conch, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, 81 75; Japan, 70c; u tum, em-, 860, shellac, 83 60; hard oil finish $1 50, PAINTS IN Or—White lead, Omahs, P. P, e whito lead, St Lonts, pure, Goc; Marsai loo green, 1to b1b eans, 20c; French zine een_seal, 12c; French rinc, red seal, 110, B renth rind, in varnish asst., 200; Frenchzinc, in oil aast, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b han., 10c; raw aud burnt Sienna 10c; andyke crown, 18c; refined lampblack, 12c; Souch black nndlmry black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian_ blue, 40c; ultramarino bluo, 18 chrome green, L, M & D,, 16¢; blind and shutter green, L. M, & D., 16¢; Paris green, 18c; Indian red, 150; Venotian_ red, 9o; Tus- can'red, 22c; Amorican vermillion, LnP —-; yellow ochre, 9c; L, M., 0. & D, O liow_ochre, 9c; golden_ochre, 1o ryer, 8¢; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, chestaut and ash, ;| Prince’s mineral, 3¢, Dry “Goods Brows Sqxsivas—Atiantlo A, Tig Atlan- o P, fo; Atlantio LT, bho; Brungw 1;0 , 5)0; Lawrenos LL, b difo H, 7 o3 noyd Standard, 640} Head ; Wanchusott A, Glo. Fine noww SHERTINGS—Argyle, 60; Pep- porell R, 64c; Salisoury R, 6o, BLEAGRED CoTTONS —Ballon, 44 Skt Bal- lon, 7-8, bhe; Cumbggland, 4-4, 7ho; Davoll DD, Fairmount, 4% Fruit of the Loom 4, : Glory of the Woat, 840; Golden Gate Sto; ill 7.8, 70; Hill 4-4, Tho; Lonsdale, 7§0; ank ills, 1040; Wamantta, 10]0. Duoxs (OnloranamBoetun. 8 o ton, 10 oz, 12} ton, 9 oz, 1 de Duoxs (Gray)—-West Polut,8 oz, 110 Weat Point 10 0z., 124c; Point Bear, 8 oz., 11o, 'Amoskeas, Continental + Qordia. 130; Pearl River, 2lo; Hamleton Awnings, 12 118— Amoskesg, 130; Beaver Oreek AA 125; Beaver Oreok By lle: Bosver Orook C, 1 affroy D& T, 1280; Jnflre m me; "Poasl River, 1c; War AXA (bmwn) 120; Warren BB (brown), "e: Warren GO , 10c. Oawmica - Fifth avenuo glove finish, 410; Keystons glove finish, 5o. onmfima —Amory, Thes Hanoosk, 6 Hearsayer, 74c; Rock e B A mesionn, Slo ATD~ old’s o; Cochoco, 6c; Harmony, 4je; Indigo To; Indigo7-8, 114c: Indigo 4-4, 11jo; Steel River, bho; Charter Oak, PRrims SHIRTINGS—American, 430; Cocheco, 4}o Gloncester, 43c; Southbridgs, 44o; Waver. loys 43c; Rosedale, 43c. GINGHAMS—Amoskeag staples, 80; Batos -u les, 70; Lancaater staples, 8c; Plunket plsids 9o; Hudson checks, c; Amoskeag ersians, Jo. Dagss Goops—Atlantio alpaccs, 9jo; Por- sian cashmere, 284c; Hamleton cashmers, 163c; Hamleton Fancus, 1ijc; Hamleton brocades, 160; Arlington brocade, 18c. . Heav Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 low steel, special caat, 5o; crucible, 501 cast tools do, 16a20c; wagon spokes, per set, 22683 00; hubs per set, 125; telloes, sawed dry, 140; tongues, ench, 70¢; axles, each, 75c; square nuts per Ib, 7allc; washers, Ib, 8alBo; rivets, per Ib, 11¢; coil chain, per 1b, 6al2c; malleable, 8o; iron wedges, f u-nwbm, 63 w teeth, 4c: spring eteel, 7a80; Burden's horse shoefl 4 30; Burden's mn]ashnal. 530, Banprp Wire—In car lots, 4 00 per 100, Nais—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 45, SHor—Shot, 1 60; bueh.hot, 1 85; oriental powder, kegs, S 50a4 00;do, half kegs, 200; do quarter kngn, 150 blasting, kegs, 8 85; fuse, Ber 100 foet, 50c. Leap—Bar, 165, 00AL—Cumberland blackamith, 10 00; Mor- hitebreast 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Iowa lump, Towa nut, 6001 Rock’ S%rlna, 7 00; clet, 11 gball 50; Oanen City, 7 00 per ton, Grocen‘ List CaxnLes—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 168, 1240, 8s, 12}c, boxers 10lbs, 16 oz, 6s, 14c Marcaes—Per omidm. 860; round,rl,case | ! 255, suars, oases, 170; Oshkosh, cases gr 120 Synup-Standard Oom., 280, bbls; Staadard do 1 gallon kegs, 1 25." Sopa—Ia Ib papers, 820 per case; keg, per ) 2} OAxNED Goops,—Oysteis i(Standard) per case, 890; strawberrics, 2 b "per caso, 2 50; Feapberrisa, 51, &;ar Case, 2 50; California poars por caso, b apricota, per case, 5 00; r case, b 9; whito cherrics per Fes, 675 plaza DN nm per cue, 38 00; egg plums, 2 b, per case, goges, 2 Ib, per case, 2 Y0; pine " ver cac, 8 206D 50. isal, § inch and larger, 8o, § Inch, Suaass— Powdered, 8c; cut loaf, 80; an- 4 ulated, 7e;_ confectioners” A, 6fo; Standard 6c; extra O, bfc; medium yellow, bic; e vello, BT, Corrxes— Ordinary grades, 12@12h; fair, 12 @lStex 00d, 1840; prime, 14@154e; cholce, fancy groon and yellow, 161640 old e A L R e TGS od, 14j0; MoLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 14jc; imitation Java, 16§@18}c. Dry Frurms—No. 1, qi N O sliced, boxes, 786 blackberries, boxes 1lo boves, 100; poaches, evaporated, 16 berries, 860 600; do In 00dl lplel 4 b, 't rter apples. bbls 5 yaporatod, boxes, PiokLes—Medium in barrels, half barrels, 8 60; small, in barrels Balf ‘barrels, b 00; pherkina o barcelt, § 00 do.nhd_lubunh;m e L Txas--Gunpowder, good 45@550; cholos, 60@1760; good Imperial, $0@430; flhm’oe, 0@ 85c; Young Hyson, good, 81 @0o; cholos, 60 @100; Jupan, natural Leat, 750; Japan o 60@750; Oolong good, 85@4o; 0ol long ¢ chulw 40@bbc; Bouchong, good, S0@40c @4be. Rior—Louisiana, prime to choice, Fisa—No, 1 mackerel half bbl:?@ Family i bbls,, 4 25; No, 1 hh. 108; hmlly ki half bl 560 No, hmfly half bbis,, nnfi famil iy ls, 600; No, 1 trout, half btls,, b Woonuwnn—’x‘w pails, 185; three pails, 210, Tubs, No, 1, 8 50; IUIIW akbiarde 1 753 Doubi” Grown, 4 bucketa, 8 75, Savon Imperlal; 8 15 Kurk's standasd, 8 55; Kirk's Penns) lnnu caus, 4 cans in case, 335 ;Babbitt’s ball, 2 dm. in case, 190; An® wnar ball, 2 doz in caso, “Einm—mud foubie; mck, 9alle; twist ol Vulmu—Nl' York apple, 160; Ohio ap- ol Em—nny fondy por bl 1 0y Ashton, in sacks, 8 60; n A o §um olo-,se Corn Exoelsior Gloss, 7s Pepper, 19¢; 8 (u. 140; ulow-. 200 Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, BATTBNS, WELLTUBING, FICKRTS, . Bata, 8 inch. 94 fuch. [ No, 386 Holladay St DIMENSION 121, 'vm 1ot (_'nml 20ts loa . D TIvBRRS, 110.00(17.00/18.00(19.00 ool 1S GO0 18 00 15,00 5.00(150 | § BOARDS, No, 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ¢, No. 2 boards, 12, 14 ana 16 f¢. No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft cull) FLOORING. 19t Com. 61 ch, white pine., 2d Com, 6 white pine 3d Com. 6 white pine Sel. Fence inch, white pine 18t and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4. SHIP LAP, . 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch., ) Plain, 10 inch. ..... A\(\.l O Geovovnin 718 1st and 2d Clear, 1} inch,| 'n 2 18t and 24, Clear, 1§ and 2 inch, s, 3d, Olear, H inch, s, 2s... ‘M Clear, Mnml 4 incl . 1sf and 2d, Clear, 1 inch, I. 8a. 3d, Olear, 1 inch, & 2s Linch, » 28 B Select, 1inch, 8 2s,. Clear Poplar, & inch, 8, RN 1, 6 inch, 12 aad 14 lut rough, nch, 16 feot, rough. N N N N No. 2 4 inch, 12 amd'14 faet, rough. No, 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough SIDING, 1st Com,, 12, 14 snd 16 foet 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet. . 4 Com,, 14 and 16 feet ‘ence, 11 and 16 foet. ... BEADRD CEILING, 1st Com. § inch, white pine 2d Com, § inch, white pine. 34 Com. § inch, white pine. 15t Com. § inch, Norway. 2d Com, § inch, Norway. Clear Poplar, paael, § inch, STOCK BOARDY A 121inch, 5, 1812, 14 and 16 feet. . B12inch, s 1812 1 C 12 inch, 8. 18, 12,14 D 12inch, v Ln. 13 1 001 and'1145 p m. On Kundays the 0 30 and'11 SBIINGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Clear ) “A* Standard 5 inch, Clear. No. 1 .83 50 2 60 POSTS, \ Whito Cedar, 6 inch, halves White Cedar, 5} inch, halves. White Cedar, 8 inches, quarters White Cedar, 4 inch, round. Southern Red Cedar, 64 feet DENVER MARKET. Fuoun-Colorado, 100 1be, 160@1 70} pat: | ont, I 100 Ibs., 2 76@$ 00; Kansaa, 100 lbe, 2 75 00; grabam, 100 0 Ioe) 160; r7e, 100 1bw @3 2 25; buck-wi Wheat ' 1001bs, 8100 corn in 'sacks on track, 100 lbs, 65@70; oata, in sacks on track, 100 Ibs, eastérn white, 1 15@1 20; Colorado white, 1 20@1 30; mixod, 110@1 15; barley 100 lbs, 1 @1 40, Hay—Baled, uplandv T led"30 00@11 00, alfalle, "Joon 12 00@15 00; straw, baled, on track, @g 00, Burrer — Creamery, fancy, Ib, creamery, fine, Ib, 85%880; dairy, choico, 1b 20@220; dairy, good, Ib, 18@200; ' dairy, fair Ib, 15@160; cook king, Ib, 6@8c. aas—State, umue& and warranted, doz, S8c; ranchy dor, $6@370 Cnresg—Full cream, 16@170; half cream, b 10@1lc; ekim, Ib, 90; Swiss, domestic, b, 22@28¢; Swiss, imported, S0@820; Tim- burger, 18c. PouLray —Live old chickens, doz, 500@5 50 dressed ducks, 1b, 16@16c; dressed turkeys, Ib,, 15@16c. Poratozs—COolorado, 100 Ibs, 95@1 05 aweet, rerlb,, VEGETABLES — Onfons yellow, 100, s, 225 cabbage, 100 lba, 200; beets, 100’ 1bs, 1 10@1 25 turnipe, 100 lbe, 1 25, FRurts —Lemons, per box, Messins, 4 00@ 450; oranges, Florida, per box, 6 60@7 00; apples, fancy bbl, 6 00@5 60; apples, medium, @g"y:m N T 12@12“' rlnl—?v bacon. O on o 7a(ahe; 1ard 1n” paie; S5@9%0 laxd in torcea, o, Fras Muars—Drossed beet, Colorado, per lb"7°1@85, hogs, Ib, 63@6ke; mutton, 1b, 7 Live Stoock—Colorado steers, per 100 Ibs 410@4 50, Hidos—Dry Flint No, 1, per Ib, 11381 J No. 2,"Ib, 9@10c; groan sicors and brand .u It ,4@beh q 0c; green kip, 3 sheep ski lb Logie; R alome a1 talow, Veor—Colorado No, 1, per 1b, 14@15c; buck, I 8oy Moxloan, 7@i06 mess, halt b"i 10 60 Fisu—Mackerel, No, 1, 1 50@1 603 trout, § per fon, 18 00@15 00; ; socond bot! oose, ton, ton, 6 00 410 180@2 00; Oltorala ulmon, herrivg, keg, 1 lh lbfilfic JOHN NAGLE, BUCCRS80R TO HasTiNgs ¢ NAGEL, Wholesale Produce And Commission. DENVER, COL, Solicit Consignments and guar- antee quick sales and prowpt re- turns. @ive usa trial, . References—Bradstreet’s or Duns Agencies; and German National Bank, Denver, EUROPE. COOK'S EXCURSION PARTIES sail from New York in April, May, Juce and July by first class ipe. ETS for INDIVIDUAL by the best routes COUK'S EXOURSIONIST, with maps, contaln full particlars; by mail for 10 cents THOS COOK & 80N, 61 Broadway, N. Y. orn t., Chicago, 1Ls, SF TRAVELERS st for pleasure_trav PHOTOGRAPHER 218 North 16th Street. 0ld Bee Hive Btand. o Tho present pioprietor wiaice b nderstond 4 noyrenhs arb ide saiiaciory botors balbg n-x vered frow his gallory. The old management rotires and Mr. H. K. Gray sucoceds. " H. K BUBKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMIB. 111 N, 10th Btreet, OMAH Rallway Time Table. In Effect March 9th, 1685, ‘The atbention of the Illvl“ln( yu‘dlc s oalled b0 uiy corpiels o abeoiataly ]n the city, Abe fach that thists the on sorrect time.table publishs All waina werie ot and Oentral Standard Time, Traing of the G B4 P. M. & O, THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting) Palnr nm/ Hand Eogine 'Prlmm nlmh or retail, AND SOBOOL BELLB Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. Hnu Brass and Iron Fittl IND-I]LLS, OHUI x;-m- v Night Express. ... SOUTHEWARD, 0 108 For Chioago via piamtn]| 5 30n B 16| & 95a(For Chloago via O. Blufte| 9 66 NORTHWARD, Saoes: m:y'%x et 's 500 o-nmnmmmmm -84, Paul D-{ Expross |84, Paul Night Expross.| 9'dda|. indays the 300 ahd 4 00 p.m tralbe do nod £un. Afrive s) Srans: te d-pol 18 mingles later: Broadway dopot 30 mia. dvpnt)-nw,un Lfivu Councll Blafty (Bmdnx dor 428, 525 980,10 80, 11 40 & m; 180, 3 % A1 880 a5d 6 26 p m traine will nob Fun, Arrive st Transfer 7 minutes later, Omaha 20 minutes later, TvnnflarTJuln —Loave Omaha al § 15, 863 2 85, ib and 7 C0p m, Efismn 4945 a0d 1115 am, 1'20, 880, 785 and Pom SUNDAY TRAINS ‘Toand from Chioago vis the Tripartite Alliance Lines. T_BUNDAY WORNING_| RATORDAY VR |‘m"|v T RL | N-W| NW[ RI] Ml ITEC ST s 1221 4 12 | 425 w8t | 07| s34 6| s-8h |08 Snnrhy evening and Monda, tratus arrive n corrospo rrosponding ordor. C. s run every 51 8Q STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unlon Pacifio depot at 630 a m and 5 00 p. " erive trom Stock Yards a4 7 038 1 and 6 50 p m, Mall Time Card. OPEN. | ROUTE. T AP OLOSE. TA M P M ~Unlon Pacifly Local Mail... 7 oo Unlon Paclfic Threugh Mail, B. A M, in Neb, 8 5| 1080 8 LAGER Franz FALKgngmc_qou. BEER =Milwaukee. Wis.. GUNTHER & C0,, Sole Bottler THE Murray [roN Wom(s BURLINGTON. TOWA THE LARGEST 1RON WORK IN THE STATE Automatic (,ll( Off En, Steam Pumps, Meat Cutting Mach Tanking Outfi Wheeled Scrapers, Fruit Evaporators, Prairie_Corn_Shellers. ines, BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MACHINER PATENT SAW MILL § Q&,\\\TECT[//,% ’ IRON WORK AGENTS FOR THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS ESTIMATE C. F. COODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN \Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA,ENEB.' | SPECIAL NOTIOEJTO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR AT‘I'ENTXON '1‘0 B T TN R Our Cround Oil Cake It @ best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to nmse i ds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Wintes of running down, will increase in weight and be in good marketable condl lon in the lprl.ng Dairymen, as well es others, who use it, can testlfy to ita mq lh. Tq it and 'udge for ourselves, Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks OODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omahs, Neb, P BOYER CO., [DEALERS IN ‘ Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y e open Sudays lmm 1210 1, noon. C.K COUTANT P, M. e CHICAGOQ v w RAILWAY. 0 SHhOR'I‘ LINE The 0n}( Hine 10 take for Des Moines, rsh 0 le_of N Pl ettt e %15 it 20 advantages not possible by any other line, Among a few of the numerous poluts of superlor- THE BEST ROUTE AND tomn, Codar Rapids, Cllnton, Dixle, Chloago, Mt Orogon, Waahington and Cailfornia 1t offers superior road botween ety can oreato; 1ts PALACE SLEEPING B which are modela of comfort and elegance; JaPAk LOR DRAWING ROOM CARS, unsurpasecd by ans and its widely colebrated PALATIAL PR ING G tho equal of which cannot bo found olsewhero. ‘At Council Bluffs the trains of the Union Paciflc Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of the Chica 0 & Northwestern Ry In Chicago the trains of thie fine make close conncction with those of all eastora lines, For Debrolt, Columbus, Indians Niagara Fuls, Bufalo, Pieburg, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimoro, Wash- ington and all polnts in tho East, sk the ticked sgent for ticke s, Clocinnal Motreal It vou wian tho best accommodationsd ALgHoked agents sell tickots via this line, M. HUGHITT, R . HAIR, General Manager, Gen, Pass. Agent, CHICAGO, CHICAGO, Nilwankee & St Paul RAIL W.AY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. || FROM OMATIA TO THE EAST, TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Cedar mpidu, Davenport, ) Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Taland, Ereeport Janesvillo, El Madison, La Crosse, Bel ul: ‘Winona, And all other Inip rtant points East, enst and Southenst . Ticket office at 1401 Farnam street (in Paxton Ho tel), and at Union Pacitic Depot Pullman sle the Werld are run on tnemair MiLwa: All & BT PAULR'Y a4 Lo puaseagers by couteous employes of thecompaoy. fiiiL, A PENTEH, al Matiger, O Ve i Givasuprass and ¥ hoduioig 1'% W A uulu.mrmm.u--rn, North. persaud tie Finost Dining Cars in ines of the CHICAGO every attention is paid Yot »hnurAwnL GEO. KAV F FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, 'VAULTS, 'LOCKS, ETG. 1080 Farnam Streeot. Omakh. D. MASTEELE, & CO.. WHOLESALE . GROCERS H.{B. LOOKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, , Manager of the Tea, Ofgar and Tobacco Dej ents, A full llne all grades of tha above; also Pipes an Snwken carrled In utouk Prices and sauples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted tc us shall recelye our careful {attention., Satlsfactlon Guaranteed. ABGENVS FGR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO GEO, W. F. BROWN & CO.: (COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK “Offce, Exchange Bullding Unlen Stack Yards, OMAHA, NEB. eonneated Cooley Do ‘Unlon Btock Ylldlm'ffl( 7. Address all commanications—Union Btock Yards, Omabs, Nebrasks. W /F, BROWN, BROWN ll:rgnnmr Finst NATIONAL BANK, Omaha; WA Farvon, Frosk aud Treds Union Btook Yds., Omaba Swax Bros., Cheyent Jorin A. Mchiaxy, Manager Bay State Catlo Co. J. A. Ouxiarrox Prest. Nat'l Bank, O1 " 1. CLARKE, Prest, and Treas. ABHRY T rest and SISHN 1, CLARKE, Seoretary., H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS olndfim Francisco. CAPITAL BTOCK, §200,000, Wo s, Will'doplioate Chicago and- 8¢, Louls prices with A, M,CLARKB, Vice President ARGEST Jobblng Drug house between Chios ball hoat the bottom of the market at &l n t added . Our speg/alty will be Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy mates glven on piste glass. To those about to embark in the drug business will do well t01)11 your interest by calling on us or send for our price list which will appear about January. sth, *Mall ordo solicited, 114 HARNEY wTR M. HELLMAN & Co, Wholesale GClothiers 1801 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR, 13TH, NEBRASE A D. 0. BRYANT, M, D, |OCULIST & AURIST L o sepng Mexs' Fvnmsnx\°¢’t\ " Fashionable Hatter Corner 18th Bt Offioe hcurs § 1011 &.m., 140 @ Ten years experience Gerimas, ot Bld1y

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