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AID UP OAPITAD. BURPLUB NOV 1,188 W YATES, A. K. TOUZALIN, Preslaent. Vios Prosiden: “W. V. MOORE, JNO, 8. COLLINS, LEWIS 8 REED, K K. Hayden, Assistant and Acting Onsbl e OrmION! The iron Bank® 00R, 12TH AND FARNAM 8TS, 4 GENERAL |BANKING BUFINESS TRANSAOTED, INTRRFST allowed on time deposits npon avorablo borms and upon seeonnta of banks and re, FTOREIGN EXOHANGE G« ernmen; "«?dfi:z“d Oounty and Olty seeurltion hnuh! C In its treatment of eustomers the most 1ib) ol polh! in purrued consistent with nt«’ a d banking, and we invite cor: .‘rhw personal ingulry in sonneetion FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOCIAL Naw Youx, April 14, —Money—Easy at 1 per cant, closing at 1 per cent, Prime mercantile paper—4@bo. Sterling Exchange Bills—at 4 85}; demand, 4874, Governments—Quict with an_advance of } in 4's and 4} and decline § in 3's, Stocks—Romained dull and featureloss. Thero were a fow stocks to-day which fluc- tusted as much as one per cent. First prices wero, generally at or a shade above the closing quotations of last evening, but they were followed immediately by a slight declino and extreme dullness, which continued with only slight fluctuations until 2 olclock, In the last hour some activity waa infused into a fow stocks—especially Ta- cifia mail—Grangers, Vanderbilts, and Lack- awanna and the market finally closed eome- | 7 what feverish at prices that are pretty evenly divided in numbet be’ #con advances and de- clines as compared with last evening, BTOCKS AND BONDS, Contral pacitio. ... Chloago & Alton Ohioago, B dfngl;:zd &G hloago, Barlington & Ui alawars, Lackawana & Wostorn Dauver & Rlo Grand Tk Biere & & Mishixan Southora Loulaville & Nashvill. .. Paafic Mail. P. D &E Pullman 8. Louls & o cnuugu, Mlllunku & Bt Plu]& Omxhn, +d ———— GENERAL PRODUOCE, CHICA0O. ORI10AG0, April 14,—Flour—Strong at re cent sdvance, Wheat—Active and unsettled, nervous and feoveri t times weak, at otheu strong. Under unfavorable weather the decline in Euglish coneols decreate in visible supply; opened excited at 1}@lje over yesterday, tater declined 1dc under a desico to realize and rise in consols, then rallied and advanced 240, fluctuated and closed 2c over yesterdsy; 853@3lo for cash; 880 for Apel; May; 95c for June; 97c for July; N 964@97c. Corn—Very unssttled and moderately ac- tive, futures opemed j@jc higher, declined 1c, rallled 13@20, fluctuated and closed May, 1ic, and Juue 1§ over yesterday; 4}@i5¢ 19@10c forbay; o luctuated considerably 32@32}c for cash; for April; 30§@363c for May; 87¢ | @1 ¢ for July. Hnluy—Nummllh Timothy —About ¢ lower; prime, 1 50, Flax Seed—lc higher; No. 1,1 89, l'ark—h{odentely active and irrey vanced 10@16c and early declined rallied and closed firm at outai jo for casl ril and May; 12 573@ 0 tor June; 12 674@12 70 for uly. wrd—Limited business, advanced 2| 705@7 074 for cash; 7 12)@7 15 for May; 7 l,’vg, 174 for June; 7 25@7 274 for July, Bulk Meata—Shoulders, 4 50@4 60; short clear, 6 60@6 (5; short ribs, 6 15@6 l,lj Whisky—1 15, Butter—Fairly active; good to lAncy cream- ery, 20@200; good to choice dairy, 13@20c, (Jhlllo—l)ld cheddars, 10@120; .fifl' Higber, 14@14c oa changed. Tnuow—~Un=lnn¢°d ipts, Bhip'ts. 52,000 Rye, bushals. Burloy, bushels, MILWAUKEE PRODUCR Mirwavkes, April 14.—Wheat—Unsettl No. 3 Milwaukes, §74c; May, 900 June, -On-—u:m e ; Ryu—\lulot;“Nl\. 1, 68c, Barloy—Excited and higher: No, 2, 624c, Provislons—Firm; mess pork, cash’ and Dlay, 12 40; June, 12 50, 87, LOUIS PBODUCE, Lo April 14,—Wheat—Very ex- rlusd and higher; 103 for cash; { May; 1074@1 073 for June; 1 09; her and slow; 44@4#4o for sasb; 4740 for June; 4%} for July, er and dull; 354c cashy Barley— Whis! Unc ed. Afternoon Bm—wmz-nunod higher but soon delinad Aad slosed 240 lower than at 1 p, m. for June and July, Coran—Declined }@ NEW YORK FRODUCE, Naw Yoax, 40,000; exporta “.073,‘ foverish And uuuf:i remewed war rumors; spot lots advanced 1@3, olosing rather weak; options opemed 3@33c higher, later ruled unlol and llnlly settlod back 17@2¢, leaving off very unsettled; un graded, 9181 10; p'sted No. 2 red, 102 Sore: No. red, 1 024@1 04 elevator, 1'04@ 1 O‘Rlnb 108@1 (4Afl»¢l for June, cloeing Curn—-Spnt lote advanced 1@32cand optmu e x it Now b iy N 0. ; No, bfi “l:wr, 86@57¢ t for June, Ow-O bigher and fairly active buat 'ifi..hl-dl- of lol’-ixd westerh, 10@12)0; white, 43@A474c. | geess, per doz, 3 0@ @1 2. 00 | bam, 4 oz, B7c; North Oarolina, Gorna 420; Seal of North | half Faos—Firm and in botter demand; 15}@1 59 ork—Firm and quiet; mess spot, $1 Lard - Hipher, but only moderately active contract grade, spot quoted 7 3; Juve, 7 0@ western Butter —Quiet and nuchanged. RANSAS OITY. Raxsas” Urry, April 14.—Wheat—Higher; oash, 78§c bid, 79c aeked; May, SO§@S0ho; June, 893@003. Corn - Steadys §7c bid' 47} asked, CINOINNATY, Crweryyaty, April 14 —Wheat - § higher; N 103 Corn—TIrregular and higher: No. 0} @ e 100, Rye~Quiet and firm; No, 2 fall, 7187 Barle rong with upward tendency; prime fall, & Pork—Quiet at @12 rd—Stronger at () ). Whisky—Steady ¢ 118, ToLEDO, 14,—Wheat—Active; No, 2 mixed, Strong and higher; No, 2 mixed, 3 . April , cash and April, 94c. Corn—Steady with fair cash and April, 494c. Oats—Dull ) business; No, 2 oash, 496 bid, LIVERPQOL, Livenroor, April 14 -Wheat—Firm and in active demand, holders offering frooly; red western winter 7s 10d@8s Corn—Firm and in good demand; new westorn mixed, ba 1d per cental, DETROIT PRODUC DEtror, April 14, —Wheat—Firm and ex white, 104 cash, 1 05 May , 103 cash, 108} May, 105% . 3 red, 940 asked. Jats—Light’ mixed, whm- |15c No. 2, 443 e —— LIVE 8TOUK, OHIOAGO, Cmmou. April 14,—Drovers' 443; nominal No, 2 Journal re. omlo Reseipts, 400; steady; rough and thin weak; shippiog steers, 4 10@6 00; com- mon to choice butchers and taoners, 2 50@ 4 4 tockers and feeders, 3 40@4 60, Hogs—Receipts, 21,000; opened stronger and closed wesker, averaged steady; rough and_mixed,4 45@4 70; packing and shippiog, light, 4 45@4 +0; skips, 3 50@4 00 tead KANSAS OITY LIVE BTOCK, Kansas 01y, April 14,—Oattle—Reoeints, 2,100 bead; weak and 5@10c lower; exports, 5(@5 30; common to choice shipping, 4 0@ 5 15; feed 4 00@4 50; cows, 2 75@3 Hogs—Receipts, 10,000 he: wankur and b@10c lower at 4 IC@4 bulk, 42)@ 4380, Sheop—Receiptr, #50; staady; common to good muttone, 1 50@ BT, LOUIS. 81, Lous, 1,700 head: good demand; extra, 5 0@ shipping, 4 65 @660 butchers' 4 80; cows and steers, 325@4 2 Toxans, 4 00@5 Sheep—Racaipts, 1,600; shipments, nene; firm, good demand; fair to choice, 3 25@4 503 extra, 4 (@4 75, e —— OMAHA MARKEIS, Orerce oF THE OMAHA BER, Tuesday Evening, April 14, 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: ; fair to choice ors, 4 40@ ; corn fed Grain Wheat—Oash No, 2, 60c. Barley--5lc, Ryo—Ouh No. 3, 41€50c. 00@4. Sheep—8$3.00@S3.75. Calveo—F 00@6, Hides. Btead: n butchers’ 6c; green cure: @73exdey fint, 12@14c, dry salt, 10@110; darn aged hides two-thirds price, Tallow—43@5}c. Grease—Primo white, 4@440. Shoep Polta—250@ fl7! Flour and Mlll-sfufll‘ Wlnmr Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at Booond uniity—$2 40, Spring Whoat et quality patent at $270, Second quality 82 16@2 00 Bran—65@750 per owt. Ghopped Koed =Por 100 Iba, 760. Corn Meal—80.85@1 00 per cwt. Screening—No. 1, 60c per owt; No 2, 60c. Hominy—1.50 per owt. Shorta—60c per cwt. Grabam—81.75 per cwt, General Produce Kggs—Steady and in good demand at 11c, Butter—A rcarcity of good grades has boen notable for tho weck past and prices are more firm. Oreamery, 22@2c; fair to good, 13 @14 choloo daiy, 16G170; inferior grados 8 Poultry— Demand moderate for old, dressed and alive, whilo sprine chickens are in strong : Soring chickonstpee dor, 00; chick- e, poer doz, 300@850; Chickens per ‘b, i 12@13c, Turkeys, dressed, per ib., choice, 13@lic; Geoese, dressod, per. b, choice, ' 10@1le; Ducks, dressed, per 1b.. choice, 1%, Game—Dacks fiave been scarce lately and aro fn strong demand, while geesa are’ more plentiful. Ducks, mallard, perdoz, 3 00@2 50; , teal and mixed, per doz, 160@2 00; nipe, per doz, 100 Onions—Beceipts vory light and demm good at 100@1 25 per bush, Gnitn SseDemben | tmr..luu, at 80 00 per bushel, Boans—1In fair_supply and demand moder- ate. Navy, pee I hqual 1 80@1 60; medium, per_ bushel, l‘anwau—l)emlnfl has been quite good and sales of choice stock arefmade (Joadily st 50 o, with. fair tolgood at 40@45c. Tohwoo Slnoklng 8., 2%; Moeerschaum, 800; 60 oz. 4\75 Durham, 8 oz., 550; Dur- urham, 3 ox., 60c; Seal of ‘wood, '450; Seal of North Car- 485, Boalof Nogth Colina, I gt erry 280. ' Long Tom 30c. Paints Olls and Varnishes. Oms—110 oarbon, gnllnn. ufl 150 headlight, per kallon, ‘13c ¢ ot Tl oo e T raw, per gallon, gallon, b6c; Lard, winte: No.1, 60 No.'2, B0 Dnromn, 8 o na, 4 0z, lat l ol.. cloth, 50c; Durham, 2 ol. Tom and J 0. 1, 750; lubricating, w0, per gallon, 80c; summer, 160; ’gnlde machine, No, 1. per gl lon, 85¢; No. gallon 9007 hlrpenhlu. Dot gallon. 4Fo; apibe, 14 s rer nuon. Spirits, 78188 proof, 119; do, 101 -mqun.: , 101 proof, Coroans Sr1 bons 2 00@6 00y K - “{,:”2@ w&:n entucky and Peansylva: JRAN DLES —! 6 16 e, lw'mmpufl.d 00@16 00; domes- ."Sul—hmnd, 4 50@600; domestie, 1 50 Rums —Imported, 4 W N 3 0 o i B Now Btnt, p-r onse, 28 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 06@16 00, Rood tor cholce bot. | P THE DAILY , 906; cinchonidia, per oz, 80 50; ehloro- form, per Ib, 81 00; Dovers powdars, par Ib, 81 98, epaom ealta, per b, Sho; fivomine pure, per Ib, 250; lead acetats, | eastor, No, 1 per Fu., 81 o aukvr. No per gal., 81 40; oll, olive, per gal,, 81 40; oil, origantm, b0c; opium, $4 b0; quinine, P, & W., and R, & 8., per ox, $110; potassinm Todide, per ib., 88’ 50; salicin, 40¢ sulphate morphine, per or. per Ib. 4e; strychnine, per ot., §1 70 Dry Paints #50; French we, oy Farly Iders, 1§e; whiting White lead whiting, 2hc; whiting gi com'l, 13c; lampblack, Germantown, ldc: Iampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian blue, 55 untramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8o; umber, burnt, dc; umber, raw, 4o; sienna, burn 4 sionvs, raw, o Pars green, genuine, 250 Parin green,common, 20c; chrome green, N. Y., ., 120; vermillion, vermillion, American, 180; 100; rose pink, 14c; Venetian, red, Oc } Venotian, rod. American, 1§ ; chrome yellow, gennine, K., 126 ochre rochells, Sc 2ei ochire, American, Zc; Winters mineral, c; lohigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, 2o; Eiihoe' tainersl, B3 VAnNisizs—Barrels, per gallon: Furniture, oxtra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, ex ten, 81 40: coach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, Japan, 70¢; asphaltum, SExtrm, 850, $3 60; hard oil finish $1 50, PAINTS IN OrL—White lead, Omaha, P. P, Bjei.white lead, St, Louls, pure, 6 56; Marsei lea green, 1to ‘ronch zino sen neal, 12 ranch 7ine, in varnish asst., 200; French zine, in oil asst, 16c; raw and burnt umber, 1 han, 10¢; raw and burnt Sienna 1 crown, 18c; refined lampblack, 1 black and ivory blac Prussian_blue, 400 chrome green, 16c; drop ' black, ultramarino blne, 18¢ & D, 16c; blind and 16c; Paris green, 180; Tndian red, 15c; Vonetian red, 9c Tus: can'red, 22c; American vermillion, I, & P.- yellow ochre, 9c; L. M., O, & D, O., 18c; yellow_ochre, 9c; golden ochre, 16c; patent dryer, 80; Araining colors, light onk, dark onk, | > walnut. chestnut and ash. 1 Dry Goods Bromx Sueemoe Atintia A, Tio, Atian. tio P, bo; Atlantio LL, bho; Boaver Dawm LL, bjo; Liawrence LL, b sifio B, The; oyal Standued, 636; Tudian Head A, 740; Wauchusett A, Gjo. Fine hmwn SrTINGS—Argyle, 6c; Pep- perell R, 64c; Salisbury R, bo. Buracken Corrons—Ballon, 4-4, 6jc; Bal- Lon, 7, bho; Cumbarland, 4-4, Tho Davoll DD, o} Fairmount, 4o; Fruit of the Loom 4 8fo: Glory of the wm.. 840; Golden G Bl 7.8, 7ot Hill 4.4, Tho; Lonadale, York Mills, 103c; Wamautta, 104c. Dooxs (C: u!ow-r‘)f}lolton, 8 oz., 1140; Bos ton, 10 o7, 10}o; Bustan, 9 oz, 124of Fall River “Duoxs (Grag)—West Polnt,8 o, 110; West Poiut 10 oz., 124c; Point Bear, 8 oz, 110, ‘TroxiNG8—Amoskeag, 180 Oontinental Fancy, 990; Cordis. 130; Pearl River, 2Lo; York, 134c; Hamleton Awnings, % DeNiis— Amoskosg, 13¢; Beaver Ureok AA 12c; Beaver Creck BB, CC, 100; Haymakers, 8c; Jafirey D & T, 1280; Jattre , 12}o; Pearl River, 13c; War- ren AQA (hmwn), 12c; Warren BB (brown), Ze; Warren CO (brown), 106, Shumnice ~Fifth avoruoglove filah, 4ho; ’lwnu love finish, bo. § iConser JzANs—Amo Kearsarge The; Rock) PriNTs —Allens, b old’s 60; Cocheco, 7c. Indigo 7- 14c; In Ivar, Bo; Charter Oak, DaihTa SETHTINGS—Asetian, 4303 Cochsoo, 4o Gloucester, 4ho; Southbr dge, 440; Waver- leys 44o; Resodale, 4ho. GINGHAMS—Amos eng Batee staplos, 7 coater brmkot laids 9o ersians, 9. Dzzss Goops—Atlantic alpacea, 9%o; Per- slan cashmero, 284c; Hamleton cashmere, 15}c; Hamleton Fancus, 114c; Hamleton brooades, 1bc; Axunmn brocade, 18c, staples, 8o staples, 8cj Heav Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 30; plow stoel, special cast, 5c; crucible, 5o; oast tools do, 16a20c; wagon spokes, por eet, 22523 00; hubs per set, L35 tellocs, "sawed _dry, 140; tongues, o xloe, cash, 75c; Square muts per ashers, per b, 8al8o; rivats, por coil chain, per Ib, 6a12c; malloable, 80} iron wedges, bc; m-hm, Go; harrow spring steel, 7a8c; Burden's horse Fiutdonts mulatioss. 80, Bansep Wine—In car lota, 4 00 per 100, Nans—Rates, 10to 60, 2 45, Sror—Shot, 160; buckshot, 1 1 85; orlental powder, kegs, 3 50ad 00;do, half kogn,200; do quaster kegs, 1 50 blasting, kege, § 85; fuse, Ber 100 foat, Be. . TadBar, Ooan—Oneaberiand blackmaith, 10 00; Mor- ris run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 600; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Lows lump, & 00 Tows nut, b 00; Rock’ Spring, clet, 11 3611 60; Gaon City, 7 0% por oo Grocers' List Drr Faurrs—No. 1, quarter spples. bbls 3 N O sliced, boxes, Ghe: evaporated, boxes, ; blackberries, boxes 11 o8, boxes, 100; peaches, ovaporated, 16c; rasp- rris, Suaass—Powdered, 73o; cut loaf, 73o; gran- fo: confectioners’ A, 6}c; Standard 5{c; extra O, bfc; mediam yallow, byo; dark yellow, 5y@68o. n‘ mackorsl balt b kita* 60; No. % dalt b 1_kits, 90 lnmlly hdt bbis,, 800; hmxl kita and pails, 600; No, 1 trout, half hbh 5 25, SaLT—Dray loads, per bbl, 16505 Ashton, ln m\u 850; 4 sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbla dairy énwu—l’ml 4c; Silver Gloss, 80 Corn Starch, 80; Exoelsior Gloss, 70; Corn, The. Se10ks—Popper, 160; # 1ce, 140; loves, 200 caasin, 150, OavnLEs—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16e, 12}o, 8s, 12ko, boxers 401bs, 16 oz, 64, 14c. rones—Per ‘caddie, 850; round,rl,case quare, cases, 170; Oshkosh, cases g7 1.20 Synop—Standard Com., 280, bbls; Staadard do_4 gallon kege, 1 25.¢ thé);lAAIn 1b papers, 820 per case} keg, per OANNED GoODB.—Ogsters 3(Standard) per 890; strawberrios, 2 Ib " per case, 3 50 mp\nrm-. 21b, per case, 2 50; Californi poars per case, b aches per case, b pe Eavor 76 piuoms.por chse, 4 805 hortiotion: riea 'per case, 8 00; ngq plums, 2 Ib, por case, g, case, 2 0; pine 2 90; oo or éu.l b and larger, 8c, § Inch, aples, Ourrm—onunuy grades, 12@12)c; fair, 12 @13h0; good, 1840; prime, 14@15%0; cholce, groen and yallow, 16@1640; old B hor ML mvhiins XARK vomstad, iges o; MoLaughlin's Foa : imitation Java, 16§@18; 4 ProkLes—Medlum in blmll. b 40; do In 8,30; small i bareél, 0 40; o In alf bareels, 4 00; ghoriina o bareels, 7 50 do in half barrels, 4 b0, Teas Guapowdor 00@Ter ool Tamperial: 400 der nhnlm. ol b Hyson, good, 81 @400 sholos. 6 o, natural loat 16; Japan cholos, o long good, 85@400; Oe cholce ong, 8 Rios—Louisiana, pnmt to ehnie‘. 64@The. WOODENWARE—Tw pails, 1'85; three hoop pails, 2 10, Tuh-. o. 1, 8505 g l 76; Double Cm'n, 3 bucketa, BOAru—Klrk 's Bavon Imperial; 5 lfix K.lrl' .une 830; Kirk's standard, in o o s n pabe B0 S CaNpY—Mized, 1 s an—Now York pls, 160; Ohio INEGAB—New York apj ap- ple, 180, Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, BATTENH, WELLTUBING, PICKETS, mw‘lck 7;0' C12 Ty o 3o Hudson checks, 8o} Amoekong | G4 00 BEE-- WEDNESDAY, FLOORING, 15t Com. 61 ch, white pine 2d Com. 6 white pine 3d Com. 6 white pine. . Sel. Fence _inch, white pine 2 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4.6 inch. 24 50 BHIP LAP. 8 ot 10 inch. No. 1, Plain, 10 inch. No, 2, Plain, No.1; 0. G 216 50 14 60 Vavieiee 750 BOARDS, 2, 14 and 16f¢...... 2, 14 ana 16 ft boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. . boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. (sl cull).. . FINISHING, It and 2d Clear, 1} nclyfe, 20, . 18t and 2d, Ol fi’m(llmxh o 2. Oleat, 13 inch, & 3. .. 14 and 2 inch, s, 2 3, Olear, 1'inch, o loar, 1 inch, ..816 00 . 14 00 \ 11 50 pping No. 1 boards 2 boards, H *»Iul llnch n 28 Clear Poplar, inch, 8. 2 FRNOING 1, 8 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough nch, 16 foot, rough and' 14 foot, rough. ... 16 feet, rough. . nd'14 feet, rough , 4 inch, ! 4 inch, 16 feet, rough and 16 foet BEADE 18t Com, inch, white piue. 2d Cnm,fldlm.h white pine. . Olear Poplar, panel, } inch, .2 STOCK BOARDS, A 12 inch, s, 18. 12, 14 and 16 feet. B 12inch, s 1s. 12, 14 and 16 feet. inch, 5. 15, 12, 14 and 18 foot. D12 inch, 5, 1 5. 13, 14 and 16 foot. 1 o, 12 e, e 14 and 16 17 00 No: 0%t 18'in, s 1 s 12 gt 1860 No. 1 Com. 1 No, 2 Com, 12 in.\s, 1s. 12, 14and 16 ft.14 75 SINGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Olear. *A* Standard, §inch, Clear White Cedar, 6 inch, hal White Cedar, 5} lnuh, halves White Cedar, 8 inches, quar White Cedar, 4 inch, round Southern Red Cedar, 6} f 10, 18 and 20 {21 00 ,“" APRIL 15, 1885, Rallway Time Table. [n Effect April 5th, 1885, The attentlon of the traveliing pablle (s called bo Abe fack that this s e cul cotnplets and absatutely cofreck tme table pubished in the ity All trains depart from Omaha by M. &0, wrrive ab and de corner nl 148h and Wobster Wireots; tralns & ), B, BU 7. & O, from tho B & M depor the Unlon Pactfic depot. b, except Baturday , Dall axGept Monday DEPART, AT 850n]. ., and K, O I odhors from exoept Bunday) d, WESTWARD ARRIVE, o X union PIO!"U A 7808 Pacifio Expr Donvor Kipross. Cion .",N P, Vall all hud Fxpross * Mall and xw!n .. Night Expross. . BOUTHWARD, L} i L K ng \J 5“‘5’;"0 . . 8 Via (‘o\mfll Blufts'. . Rout foRzpross s Expro ity ~8\. Loul HABTWARD, rCioage i PRismth| 0 For Ohloago via O. Biufts NORTHWARD, C 8t P M &O: loux' City Expross. Oakland I;uemnmmlmrn ow:i WA aai NIght Rt Expror OMANA BRIDCE TRAINS v Tralns—Leave Omaha un,xnou 1Y 15 N80 700, 3 0o, 4 00, 4 11 Op Sunduyetho 700 and 1000 00 p m tralns do nos run, Ar 18 winutos Intor: Brosdway Gopor 30 min: 760 560 nd Leave Councll Blufts 71 980,1080, 11408 m; 1 3 4%, be 18 pam. On Sundiye ui.lo 980 and'1 an ang m trains will not Transtor 7 mnm % Ouah 20 minod ‘"" " erTrain —Luuomh- nu (T} 16 and 7 00 p m, 945 and 1115 -u.xfm, i!n 785 and (mm-n‘ dopot) SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines, |_AUNDAY MORNING. | BATURDAY ¥V I Ml | RI, | NW | NW| RI| M | DENVER Mulm. —Colorado, 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 755 pat- mc. 100 T, 275@&00. Kansaa, 100 Ibs, 2 75 @3 00; gr m, rye, 100 Ibs, 5 b whaat, per bel, Chnrw, Few, ForWhaat ' 100 Ibe, 8100 corn in 'sacks ‘on track, 100 lbs, 65@70; | oata, in sacks on track, 100 Ibs, castern white, be, 180 Hav—Baled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 00; apland, Ioocl. ton, 10 00@12 00; second bot- tom, baled, 10 00@11 00; llhlh. loose, ton, 12 00@15 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 6 00 Burrer — Oreamery, creamery, fine, b, se-sse- A 20@22c; dairy, ood, 1b, 18@? 1b, 16@160; cooking, Ib, 6@8c. aas—State, candled and warranted, doz, msfio, ranch, doz, 35@870 Cnzzse—Full cream, 16@170; half ore am b, 10@11c; skim, Ib, 9c; Swiss, domestic 22@230; Swiss, (mparted 80@3820; tim- burger, 180, Pourtay —Live old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 50; dressed dndu b, 15@160; dressed turkeys, 1b,, 15@16c, Ibs, 95@1 053 PoTATORS—! Unlondo. 100 sweet, rer Ib,, 40, ‘VRGETABLES — ()nlau. yellow, 100 Ibs, 225; cabb: ibs, 260; beets, 100 s, 1 1081 25; tumlpa. 100 1bs, 1 25. Fror mons, per box, Messina, 4 008 450; oranges, Florida, per box, 6 50@7 00; -Erlu, fancy bbl, 5 00@5 50; apples, medium, mred Ib, 113 ln Dhlll. 9%@9%0: ro- Drossed bect, Colorado, ver o % 7i@80; hoge, 1b, 61@hes mutkon, 16, 7 Lm Sroox—Oolorado steers, per 100:lbs 110@4 Hides.—Dry Fllnt No, 1, per.lb, 113@12, No. 2 Ib. 5@ u?n:mslgfid bLonueJ ; groen 3 ; green kip, Ib, é@n- shoep skins, dry, 8@10c; deer skins, 1lé 15g20c; aatalopa skin 1o, 12615 tallow, ‘WooL—Colorado No, 1, per Ib, 14@15c) buck, b, 80; lezlonn T@loe. mess, halt bbl 10 50 0. 1, 140, 150@1 60; trout, ; per 5 dairy, fair Gonan’ Mms—nuu, @11§c; bacon, ltddes. b, 7&@%, 1 60@2 00 Odllalnll Illmol, Holland 1b. 16@16¢Y NEBH‘SKA LAND AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & G0., !(Svocessors 10 Davis & SNYDER.) GENERAL DEALEES IN REAL ESTATE|: 1605 FARNAM STREFT OMAHA, Have for sale 200,000 acros unl\llly soleoted land: In E: rn Nebrask: low Improved tarms Platto, Burt, Quming, Sar, , and Butler oount} wue CHICAGO Avo NJORTH- WESTERN A RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LINE Omaha ‘Council Bluffs' and Ghlcaflo stick, 9allo} wist | orn Amo; ity u}?nd by the patrons of this road botw Omahs and Chicago, are lis twotraios & day of bu CORCHIES whion sro thenens ok anoe; M OARS, unsurpassed b) sted PALATIAL DINING CALLP 154 squal of which canaot be fousd slsswhere. A4 Gouacil Blutl the teatos of she. Unice Pacite n, oonneck 1o Union Dopot with those of tlie Ohioa & Northwestern Ry In Chicago the trains of thir ‘o make closs conncotion with Whose of sl eastere ¥or Detrolt, Columbas, lbn'hdd:';u.'mun Wi ow York, P! au &-“n:mu,-tmmn fl o s wmodatioosd Sgoake sell Vcket mmfln AS Make . HUG K(TT. Geaers | Manager. . | be elected by the diractors and hold office Febroary. | 16| 1-22| 81 §1|7-28 March 8-20 [ 1) R 1-};3 19 121 4-265| 11 10-81 8241 16 |3-38 | 0.0 Sunday evening i Monday moralug tralng arrive I corraspoading ord & Q. traine run every pr! May. 17 STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unlon Pacifio depot at 6 40 a m and 5 35 " Arrive trom Stook Yards at 7 264 1a and 8 %5 pm. Mall Time Card, ROUTE. ux Cy & ottt Sloux Clty & St. Paul Oouncil Bluls & Ksneas City Council Bluffs Local Wabssh—Chicago. . Trvington. Unice open Sundays trom 12 vo K COUTART B, ar ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Western Potter Company. We the undersined incorporators whose names e hercunto aflixed, do_hereby in pursuance of the tutes of the state of Nebraska, in sush cases made an¢ provided associato oliselvey’ togother ng a boly politic and corporate in the manner and for the pur- Pposes hereinafter mentioned. Art. 1. The sald corporation shall be named and known as the Western Pottery Company. &, Mhe principal place of transacting the bus- inese of the corporat on shall be In the city of Omaba, Douglas County, Nebraska, and the manufactur of the wares horlnafter mentloned, shall be carricd cn at Loulsville, Cass County, Nebras! Art. 8, The genei uro of the butiness to be transacteg is the manufacture and sale of stone-ware, fire brick, torra cotta, tile drain and sower pipe such other pottery and products a8 are usunlly man ufactured from clay, kaolin or other natural carths, and the purcnasing, leasing, bolding and working of such clay snd kaclio lands, banks and deposits as may be necessary o expedioat for such purposes. Art. 4. The amount of capital stock authorlzed, shall be forty thousaud dollars (with power to increass said amount to one hundred thouswnd dollare) the same to be divided into four hundred sbares of tha part value of one bundrea dollars each of which said shares the tull amount shall be pald in at th tims of The highest amount of tndcbtoduons or il at avy one ount equal to Per cent of the amount of the capital Tia tin twenty stock. Art,6. The time of the commencoment of this cor- prration snall be the 15th day of April A. D. 1885,and it ahall continuo for twenty years from aud after said ou the 14th dey of A D Art. and buslness of the corporation shall be conducted by a board of directors, three in wh sholl bo elected annually by the stock mahs, and on oulce of not s than ten days given dent d Mrn @ corporation shail Do prodldent, seorethey and troasurcr. - They shall for the term of one year and untii their successors are elee- ted and qualified. Att 10, The outaldo property of the stockholde and each of them shall be at all times free and ex. cmpt from the corgoration debte. 1In testimony wheicof we have hereunto set our hands this 86th day of March 1885, (- b VAN COURT. In presence of | F. W. MEMUPIL W. J. MARTIN |8 B luLFIMH THE STATE OF FEHRA‘{KI }E g, County ur LOUOLAS. e On this 26th ch A. D. 1585, before me the undersign ry I’u\:lln duly Somumissloned and llhln and for the sforesaid county and state, perso “n od the above named K. D. Vi and ¥, P Day, t0 me personally known ubolllnhln:loll ‘Dors>ns 'wh 0se names are affixed va instrument a8 incorporators an Va!b‘“’y ncknowledg ed the execution of the sawe to et thelr voluntary act and deed for the purpose horein expressod. In witnoss whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed wy notarial seal at Omahs,Nebras ka, on the date above written, W, J. MARTIN, (L.8.) Notary I'ablic. THE BTATE OF NEDRASKA, 15 g UNTY OF CASH "8 on this 20th h A. D. 1855, before ie & notary publio id coucty and state, duly commissioned Uy appeared 8 3. McLeran and known to be the iden- | their pamen 10 the above struuient & incorporators aud severally ackuo edged the exceution thereo. to be their voluatary a and de:d for the purposes therein exprotsed. In witness whereof I have hereunto set wy h 8ad offolal asl e Bay snd ear last sbove “wrikten G C. CLEGHORN, Notary Public. l' L MORTAGE SALE: Whereas defaulh has been made in the payment of & certain promisory note, said note belug secured by » ~hatt| moptgage and angther ote due April 16tn s, o seoared Ly waidenatbol mortgago sald notes aad mortgage securing the san uly executed by Gustave Weldemna to Chrisiol ¥angers ard as sizned to Ul sald chatiel morigage whs 10 1ecure payment oA ght dol ars and interest ‘hereon and corty efault haviog secured ia the 1tage by which the power 0on- od in sald mor. kage 10 sll the propeity,therein Now, there I will on the ¥ 10 0'clock » m said ¢ay on weid prewaises s mentioned lu the ity of Omahs, sell Uldder for cast (he g ropersy " desaribad 'L and qualified per N. 8. Clark to 1 sy of April, 1836, at 1o-wit: rame house situsted on the B & M ralrond taods aud on Wa sl sbretts Ommabias Doug Couaky, Heb lobrun Bow oocupled by (ald Weideuaan s i iln dbh lld pace kit TOCOK U, 4 | Bwax Baos., Cheyen: CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIRS, Passenger Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farsam Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Richards Muphmm Omahc &Glarke y&Cbastings SLIDE VALVE ENGINES, PORTABLE ENGINES, WATERSWHEELS, STEAM - BOILERS, STEAM.PUMPS, ENGINE GOVERNORS, WATER-WHEEL 60V 'NORS HEATBRS AN FILTERS. ROLLER MIULLS. % SMUT MACHINES, SEPARATORS, CORN SHEL CORN CLEANERS, BOLTING GLOTH, | ELEVATOR BOLTS, ARCHITECTURAL WORK . BRIDGE IRON, WROUGHT & (AST IRON, REPAIRS 'OF ALL KINDS, CENTRIFUGAL REELS,:" " \BRASS [ASTINGS, SCALPING REELS, SASH WEIGHTS, LEATHER & RUB'RBELT G, WELL AUGERS, . BRICK YARD CASTINGS., LA.G]!.R\FHANZ FALK BREWING CO BEER .} Milwaukee. Wis. GUNTHER & CO,, .*Sole Bottler THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY. Double and Single Acting| Power and Kand PUMPS. STEAM PUMPY Engine Trimmings, Mining Mactinery, Boitis, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittt at wholowsle or retsi HALLADAY WIND.MILLS, OHUROB AND SOHOOL BELLS Parnam 8t., Omaha Neb. (OS] | BURLINGTON. IOWA THE LARGEST IRON WORKS THE Murray [Ron Woks, *~sir. ENGINES,|SAW MILLS.|[erivcE Work. BOILERS, \ROMTECTz,, MILL AND MINING IRON WORK. MACHINERY. AGENTS FOR PATENT LOG D0GS Wheeled Scrapers, THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS AND SaW MiLL speciauTies, | Fruit Evaporators, SEND FOR ESTIMATE Prairie_Com_Shellers. | Automatic L‘ur off Engines, Steam Pumps, Meat Cutting Machines Tanking Outfits & Presses, C. 'F.ICONDMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, O, Varwistes and Window Glass OMAHA,INEB, SPECIAL.NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others, WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TC Our Ground Qil Cake It 1a7{ he best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound Is equal to throe pous ds of corn, Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter Instead of running down, will increase n wolght and be In good marketable condl fon In the spring. Dairymen, as woll % others, who use It, can tostlfy to lta mey tts, Try It and fudgo for yourselves, _Price 824.00 por ton, No charge for ok Address VOODMAN LINNEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Nob, P. BOYER CO., DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF (SAFES, 'VAULTS, 'LOCKS, ETGC. LONO Farnasam Bitroot. Omaha GEO, W. F. BROWN & CO.. (COMMISSION.DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK i_l]fflce. Exchange Bullding Unlon Stock Yards, OMAHA, NEB. Alro conected with Orogery, Cooley Co , Unlon Stock Yards, Chicago. W /¥, BROWN, BROWN Ldvd e chuaxy, Manager Bay State Cattle Co. o :-:m:::. Prcet. First Natl Baak, Omaha, Address all, communications—Union Stock Yards, Omahs, Nebraska. ) g, Prest, and Treas. BENRY T. CLAREE, Prest. and 7758y 1, 0LARKE, Secretary. H.T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTY EST wgo and fao Francisco. CAPITAL BTOCK, #200.000. We TR ok e bteom o the market at tHaes. Will daplioate Chicago and 8¢, Louls prices with Trelght ad Our speo alty will be Pure Drugs, Paints, s and Window Glas» Ea imates glven on plate glass. To those abont to embark u tho drug business will do well to ¥ d oo Lok wolch wil aupenr bout January 6th "M 7our latereet by oallin on s or send fof our pi pe January Gt M. HELLMAN & Co, A, M.CLARKE, Vice President obbing Drug bouse between Chios, ‘Whoiesale Clothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM BTREET, COR, 18TH, @ DO B U ) B JEC A A

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