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NEBRASKA Nl b, RAID UP OAPITAL..... BURPLUB NOV,1,1884, \ W..¥. MOORE, JNO. & GOLLINS, LEWIS 8. REED, . Ha) I.n,lumunl and Acting Oashler, The iron Bank* 00B, 12TH AND FARNAM BTS, A GENERAL |BANKING BUBINESS TBANSAOTED, INTEREST allowsd on time deposits npon avorable terms and upon sesounts of banks ead bankors, FOREIGN EXOHANGE Government 2&- :d County and Olty sesurities bought In its h-h-t of eustomers the '3 ol js pursued oensistent with safs i preefam banking, and we invite n-.mw personal inquiry im eonnoetion FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOCIAL Naw Yoxrg, April 16, —~Money—Easy at 1 @1} per oent, closing at 1per cent, Prime meroantile paper—4@bo. Bterling Exchange Bills—Quiet and firm at 4 85}; demand, 4 874, Governments—Continued quiet and quota- tions steady, except for 3's, which are § lower at 101} bid, and an advance of 2 per cent in quotation bid for Pacific 6's. Thero wasa sale of 4's conpon at 121§, Btocks—The market waa heavy at the open- ing this morning, both bulls and bears selling. The early dealings were accompanied by a decline of }@jc. This was followed by a moderate reaction, and for the first hour the market became very dull and fluctuations were limited to a narrow range, but the ten- dency was toward lower quotations until after 1o'clock. A little more life was then accom- panied by a show of strength, a portion of which was lost later in the day, and the mar- ket finally closed irregular at prices whicn are from }@14 lower than the final quotations yesterday. The only activity was developed during the first two hours, Business there- after grew extremely dull as the day ad- ‘vanced, Uhcsko, hll.l:luuku& 8. Pml Bt. Paul & Omaha. tdo_ do 'l'uu Paclfic. de do Weiurn Union Tolsgnph * asked ———— GENERAL PRODUOR, CHIOACO, OH10400, April ~Flour—Quiet, easier and less doing; winter wheat flour, 4 50@b 25; for southern Wisconsin, 4 20@b 00 Mlnhignn 435@5 00; soft spring wheat, 3 50@4 2 l[;nnuutn bakers’, 8 50@4 50; [mh‘nbfl e 575 Wheat—Active, weak and lower; opened 4@1}e lower, later declined 4o more, then ad- vanced o and declined again, selling at 30 below the highest point this morning and 7he under the highsst polnt last Tuesday, recoy- ered a trifle and closed 3jc under yesterday; 84jc for cash and April; 8 8@ ‘u ¢ for June; ‘m)@uugc for July; No, 2 red, Gorn—Weak, heavy and lower; opensd un: wetted, l:llm.ll with many fluctuations 2c be- low outside, recovered §@jc near close, and andclosed 1}c under yesterday; 4% for cash and Ap @4bic for May; 45i@46e for June; 4t for July. Oata—Lens active, oasior and lower; May ranged 1e avd closed o lower; June and July declined 13@2c and closed iuside; 203 for cash and_ April; 333@33ic for May; 3ic for June: 331@34 for July, 3 Dull at 664c. 5 3 l_'almuthy Steady and slow; prime, 1 50@ , Fiax Sead—Noniaally unchanged; No. 1, Pork—Active, unsettled and Jined 35@402 and closed steady at medium 11 55@11 60 for cash and Apri @11 60 for May; 11 674@11 70 for June; 911 50 for July, irregular, casl Ton Jmes T OH@T 05 Tor Tats: Bulk Meats—Shoulders, 4 60@4 .go)(] to hnc) creamery, 2 20¢; good to chulcu dairy. 13@20c. Choese—Steady and dull; chedders, 10@12e Hides —Unchanged. Tallow—Unchanged. Egge—Weaker at 13c. t“enlo&k. Bhln‘h. 4, 19,000 MILWAUKER PRODUOR MILWAUKER, April 16.—Wheat— 2 Milwaukee, 513 Rye —teady B-rl-y—hmmn lower; Provisions—Lower; meass por cash and May, 11 75; June, 11 NEW YORK PRODOCE, Youx, Apni 16, ~Wheat—Receipts, exports 104,000; |pnt lou ed Iu-vy lnd round lots, opkions, o towards and rallied .pnul.unn. e iits No, 8 red, 95¢; L@-m, e'evator, .l du: ngat 1 L)pgnd My ot il e lower, clos: iug stronger with arecovery of §@ jo; exports 40,000; ungraded, o 1@02c. N 2, 53@b4o elevator, and June, closing at Osta—1@1is lowar, wery of §@ge; m celpts, 59,000; ex. @34 lawu, ks lower, bat oceipls, o, fairly active, closing l.nct grade spot, quoted at 7 25; June, 7 7@ .umr ~1In steady demand, 8T, LOUIS PRODUCE. 81, Loots, April 16.—~Wheat— Ve tled and lower, fluctions wide and closed about 5 under yesterd: 974o for May; 994c tor June lorn—About 20 lower i eash; 443c for May; 44ofor June, Oats—Dull and lower; 85c bid for cash; 843c for Ma et at Gl@6lje unset- requent, for cash; 01§ for July. —Unchaged, Afternoon Board—Wheat—Advanced e, Corn—Closed 3@3e_higher, LIVERPOOL, Trvrnroor, April 16 - Wheat—Steady and in fair demand, new westorn mixed, 5s 1d per cental, DETROIT PRODUCE. Derrorr, April 16, —Wheat—Dull _ and lower; No. 1 white 1014 for cash; 101§ for May; 1017 for June; %3@1 01 for No and cash; 100 for May; 1014 for Jun 3'red Olc bid, Corn—49c for No. 2, Oats—Light_mixed, je; No, nominal No, 2, 39¢ nomina CINOINNATI, CiNoiNsatt, April 106.—Wheat - Irregular; No. 2 red, nominlly 103 Corn—Unsottled and lower; No. 2 white, 410 2 mixed, H0c, mi')m “Dull and lower to sell; No, 2 mixed, 380 Barley—Good demand and firm; extra No, 3 and spring, 6lic. Rye—Fair demand; No. 2 fall, 70@71e, l’ork Dall and lower at 12 00@12 25, @6 . ‘Weak and lower; current maki Whisky—Quiet at 118, KANBAS OITY, Kaxsas Urry, April 16.~Wheat—Lower; onsh, 73fc bid, 77dc assed; May, 74ic; June, T64@77 Lower; cash, 35fc bid, 36c asked; 3710 bid, 374c asked; June, 37}c, 32he bid, 3340 asked. TOLEDO, ToLeno, April 16 —Whest—Lower and and quiet; No. 2, cash and April, 884c. Corn—Dull; ~No. 2, cash 484c Oats—Quiet; No. 2 and May, 380 NRWY ORLEANS, April 16.—Corn, fair_de- nixed, 5%; white and yellow, y, 3 Oata— d. New Oru mand; firme 60, Oats—Moderats demand; choice western, higher, 48c. Corn Meal - Quiet; Pork—Dull and lowe Lurd—Dull and lower; refined tierce, ( 12§ @700, Shoulders, @l 60, l Balk Meats—Dull and low: packed, 4 50; long clear ribs, 6 —e— E 8TOCK, CHICAGO, Cutoago, April 16.—Drovers' Journal re- porta: Oattlo—Reseipts, 7,000; active for, good grades and ateady; shipping steers, 4 60@6 00; common to good butchers, 2 50@4 50; stock- ers and fooders, 3 50@4 65. 3-—51" “averaged 15¢ lower; rough and mixed, 4 25@460; packiog and shipping, 400@1 65; light, 4 35@4 60; skipa, 3 90 p—Reoeipts, 3,600; strong and 10@25¢ hmm; inferior to good, 3 25@4 50; extrn, 5 35; lambs, 5 00@5 75. KANBAS OITY LIVE BTOOK. KAN8as O17Y, April 16.—Oattle—Raceints, 1,6)0 head; wenk and 5@10c lower; exports steers, b 20@5 35; common to choice 4 505 16; foeders, 4 00@4 0 cows, Hogs—Receipts, 9 000 head; weaker and 1 0c lower at 3 80@4 30; bulk, 3 %@ Sheep—Receipts, 1,(00 head; firm; fcom- mon to good muttons, 2 10 8T, LOUIS, April 16.—Opttle—Recelpte, shipmeats, 9 onger, especi- ally Heavy nhlp}unv grades; exports nominal - ly 5 60@5 90; fair to good steers, 1,000 to 1,370 pounds, sold at 4 75@5 50; good native butchers’ steers, 4 50@4 8; cows and_heifers, 325814 2% stockers and foeders 3 50@+ 80; Texans, 4 b 01 Sheep—Recoipts, 800 head; shipments, 1,200 head; scarce and strong; fair to choice, 3't0@4 85; oxtra, 5 W0@5 25, ——— OMAHA MARKEIS. OrEICE OF THE OMAHA BEI Thursday Evening, April 16 } The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalo and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices farnished by the eleva- tors and other local buyers: General Produce Eggs—The price has been steady and firm at 11c, and there does not seem to be any prospect fora change in the near future. He- ceipts sre moderate and not more than equal to the demand, Butter—Receipts are very light and demand brisk for good table butter. Nothing has Iwan received lately that could be graded ‘chs um grades have often br um prices above quotations. Oreamery, 22@250; _fair to good, 13@14c; choice dairy, 16@17c; inferior grades, 8@10c, l’nultry Rutherqmet lately, The season for *‘dressed” nearly over and but little coming in. Old “live”” meet with falr sale and spring chickens are scarce and in strong Spring chickens, fair size, per doz, keus, old, alive, per doz, 8 0@ chickens dressed, per Ibe, cholse, u@ turkeys, dressed, per lb., choice, 13@ 14c; geese, drusod, per 1b., choice, 10@11c; ducks, dressed, per Ib., choice, 13c. Game—Demand mos ly for ducks, which are rather scarce; geese dull, and snipe more plentiful now, Ducks, mallard, per doz, 2 00 @260~ ducks, teal and mixed, per doz, 150 @2 00; feoso, por doz, 2 50@3 00; snipe, per doz, 100@1 R vory ecarce and_choicc stock would sell readily at 150@175 per bushel, Onion Seta—Demand good tor choice bot. tom sets, at $4 00@5 00 per bushel, Beans—In fair_supply and demand moder- ate, Navy, r hnsgal 1 50@1 60; medium, per bushel, l'out.nan—A]thuu h nquiriea havy been numerous, nhlpuwma fail to come forth very quick, and consignments of choice and good stock, regardless of variety, can be placed easily at 50@60¢ per bushel, Grain ‘Wheat—Onah No, 2, 60c, Barloy—blc, Rye—Oash No. B. 49@50¢c. Corn—No, 3, Oata—No, 2, .«)c. Kave Stock Market, Hogs—$3.50@3.75, Cows—83,25@8. 75, —$1.00@4 tohers freen oured, 7 int, 12@14c, dry.m, 10@11c; dam o8 two-thirds price,’ Talloe— @b, Grome —Prime white, 4@#4o. Shoop Palta—250@75, Flour ana Mflstuffs, Shatior roen, L M. we i Tn Tndian e an o T, ¥ THE DAILY BEE headlight, per per. gallcs, 166, woed raw, per gallon, bZ0; linseed boiled, per nuon, Bbo; Liard, winter ste'd, per gallon, 700; oo, 1's0c; a3, 11 Py S i wls";,L on, 1 60c; Ne. ; aweet, per gallon, s sperm W. B, per gallon, 1 60; fish W. r gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 900 Ko. 5, 6o} Inbrissting, zero,” per kallon, S0c; rummer, 160 ;nlden ‘machine, No. 1, per gal* lon, 86¢; No, 9, 28; sperm, signal, per gallon 900; turpentine, per gallon, 46c; napths, 74°, rer gallon, 160, gallon, 136; 175° headiight Spirits, CorooNe Spiriry—188 proof, 119; do, 101 proof, 1.20; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 1 19: o, 188 proof, 1 18, ALOOHOL—188 pooof aleokol 2 80 per wine allon, & ‘Wiskies— Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 1 50@2 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Pennsylva- nia ryos, 2 00@6 B0, 6 00@16 00; dome- Brasnigs—Imported, (3rxe—Imported, 4 50@600; domestic, 150 00, @ Pia—Tmported, 4 50@8 00; Now England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00. CHAMPAGNRS—Imported, per case, 23 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 00@16 00, d | tic, 1 60@8 00, Jruge, Druvas AND UREMIOALS—Acold, earbollo, 400 o, balsam _copaiba, per Ib. 860; bark, sassatras, per Ib, 13c; oslomey, per 1b, 80c; cinchonidia, per oz, $0 50; chloro- form, per b, 81 00; Dovers powders, per Ib, $1 33; epsom_salts, per Ib, 84o; Emflng, pute, per Ib, 250; lend acetate, i caator, No, 1 per gal., $1 60; oi ] per gal., 81 40;oll, olive, per gal, 81 403 oil, pitm, $4 50; quinine, P, and’ R, & 8., per oz, $110; pon-imr.. lod\aa, per Ib,, 88’ 60; s: sulphate morphine, per oz, per 1b, 4o; strychnine, per oz, 81 70 Dry Paints Whito lead 8Sc; Frenoh mo, Cop Faris whitiog, Zhcs whiting gilders, 1fc; wkiting com'l, 130; Inmpblack, Germantown, 1dc; Tmpblack, ordinacy, lOc. Prussian blue, 550 untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4o; sionna, burn 4 sienna, raw, do: Parls frean, gan\uneiv% Paris ,common, 20¢; chrome 0c; chrome green, K., 120; vermilli 7Bo; vermillion, American, 18c; Indiah, e 10o; rone pink, 1ic; Venotian, rod, Gookson 2§c; Venetian, red, American, 1§¢; rod load, 7 c; chrome yellow, genuine, 200‘ chrome yel* uw, K.,120: ochre rochelle, 3¢; ochre, Frenh ! ochre, American, 2c; Winters mineral, o} lohigh brown, 24o; Spanish brown, 2ho; Prince's mineral, VABNIRI(u—fimlI ?3' gallon: Farniture, oxtra, #1 10; lummlm, . 1, 81; conch, ex tra, 81 40; coach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, 81 75; Japan, 00 iy sextes, 800, lhelllc. g(.l oil finish $1 50, e G Whit load. Omabs, P. P. 5{o;.white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 50; Marseil los “wreen, 1to b1 oon senl, 120; French zinc, red seal, 1lc, French rins, in varnish aast., 206; French o, in oil aest, 16c; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b han, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna 10c; vandyke orown, 13c; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black and ivory black, 16c; drop ' black, léc; Prussian blue, 40c; 'ultramarine blue, 180; chromo groen, L. M & D, 16c; blind and n),. 160; Parin green, enétlan red, o; Tus- aueor. No. cans, 2 ; American vermillion, ur y.fiow ochre, 9c; L. M., O, & yellow ochre, 95; golden m:hmn. ‘:aér t::t dryer, 8c; graining colors, onk, dark oak, e it i 1ho Dry Gondl BROWN Snlmnus—Aumun A, Tioy Athn tio P, bet Atlantio LIy ho; Brunawick, 7o; Beaver Dam LL, bic; T LL, o4, | ltio B, Tio; Hoyal Standard, S!o; Hesd } Wanchusott A, 6 Fine nowu SHmmM-—Argylu. 60; Pep- porell R, 64c; Salisbury R, 60, BreacHED COTTONS—B: n 4-4, 6c; Bal. lon, 7.8, bho; Cumberland, é-4, ho; Dagoll DD, o} Fairmount, e t “the Loom £fos Glory of the Wos Gnldan Gnt.e sgc, , 7o; Hill 4-4, 7 onndl e, 7§ Yo Mils 10kc; Duoks (dnlor»d)—lxo.zou. 8 oz., 11 ton, 10 oz, 104c; Boston, 9 oz, 1240y “Droks (Gray)—West Polnt,8 oz., 11c; West Polnt 10 oz %c; Point Bear, 8 oz, 110, TiogiNGs—Amoskeag, 13c Continental Fancy, 9o; Oordia 13c; Pearl River, 2lo; York, 1240; Hamleton Awnings, 124c. DENIMS —. Amo-ku 130; Beaver ree.kAA 12c; Boaver Creek BB, 1lc; Beaver Orook CC, 10¢; Hlymlkan 8o J!flmy D&T, 12fl0. XX, 1240y "Pear] River, 13c; War nn&A(b 2 120; w.mn BB (brown), c; Warren CO (brown), Oaxsgics ~Fifth -vanu glon finish, 440; Keystone glove finish, 'K‘ ORSET 1 Bos River Cocheco, 3 Waver: ; Rockport, RinTs —Allens, g American, Sigy Am old’s 6¢; Cocheco k.mmn 43 ndlgn 7; Indigo 78, Yiger In ¢ River, bjo; Charter o Puints mn’rmas—A.marlun4 s 430 Gloucester, 43o; Southbr'dg, leys 4ko; Rmdua. 4ho, GINGHAMB—Am staples, 8c; Bates staples, 7o; Lancaster staples, 8c; Plunket lalds ' 93¢ - Hudson checlas, Bjoj Amoskeag ‘erslan Dress Gaom—Aumm alpac 9jo; slan cashmere, 28ho; Hamleton cas 1b3; Hamleton Fancus, 114c; Hamleton brocades, 160; Arlington brooade, 18c, Heav Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 30; plow steel, special cast, 5c; erucible, boj cast tools do, 16a20c; wagon spokes, per set, 2253 00; hubs per set, 125; telloes, sawed dry, 140; tonguos, oach, 700; axles, eash, 7bc; Square nuta’ per Ib, 7allc; washers, per Ib, 8al8c; rivets, per Ib, 11; coil chain, per Ib, 6a12; malleable, 80} fron wedges, '6c; crowbars, 'Go; harrow teeth, do; spring o stesl, Tabe: Buidonis horse shoes, 4 30; Burden's muluahoe-. 5 80, BARBED Wink—In car lots, 4 00 per 100, NarLs—Rates, 10to 60, 2 45, Sor—Shot, 100, hunhhfit 185; powder, kegs, 3 nacter kogs, 15 150 ™ bl hein. 5 per xoo feet, 50c, Otab— Guvsbesiand blacksmaith, 10 00; Mor. rls run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 600‘ Towa lump, 6 00; Towa nut, EMIM E , 7 00; clot, 11 36a11 60; Canon Oity, 7 00 per o, firouerl' List Day Frurrs—No. 1, quarter apples. bbls ;N O sliced, boxes, Ghc: ovaporated, boxes, blackberries, boxes 1130 oo, 1+ baxu. 100; peaches, evnponud 160; rasp- berries, 860 Suaans—Powdered, 73c; cut loaf, 7. ulated, s mn(muofian A 8, B extra xtra O, bjc; medium yellow, bhc; dark yallow, sk@bie. Fis—No, | mackerel halt bbls., 7 50; Faunily 3 bvis,, 8 505 Norl kitn, 1063 tamily kits 60ci No, 1 whitefish, half bb ., ,650; No, 1_ kits, 90 family half bbis, 800 fanily kita and palls, 60c; No, 1 trout, hall Saur—Dray I , per bbl, 1 50; Aahtan, in m,l:.é 8 60; 4 sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy dfnnol;—-l’url 4ho; Silver Gloss, Starch, 80; Excelsior Gloss, 7; Corn, 7 El?lu-—Pnppfi. 16c; » loe, 1 cassia, 150, Oaspuus—Boxes, 40 Lbe, 166, 1240, 8, 1240, boxers 40lbs, 16 oz, 6e, 1 e Maroags—Per 3 lbe) round,rl,case 2505; sqasre, cases, 170; Oshkosh, cases gr 1.20 8raup—Standard Com,, 380, bbls; Staadard do 4 gallon kegs, 125, Sopa—1In Ib papers, 8 20 per- casej keg, per Winter Wheat —Firm;best quality patent at | 1b, 23 70. Becond lity—8$2 40, Spring {bhul—&utqnnln patent at 82 70, Sécond quality —82 16@3 60, Bran—65@760 per o eed S Por 100 Ibs., 0. .85@1 00 per owt, —No, 1, 60c per m, No 2, b0, Hominy—1.50 pes cws. Shorts—600 per cwt. Graham—$).75 per owt. Tobacco. Smoking—0, 8, 22 Durbam, 160 0z, 495 Durbam, 8 oz., 56 bam, 4 oz, 87c; Durham, orth Oarolina, 16 oz., rood Ouolun. 8ot wood, a O T pyeh ety - T $9@40¢; white, "" —Suudy demand aud fair, M— ; mesa spot, $1300@ —~Lower and modeeattly active; con. Oma—110 earbos, per gallon, 1l 160 Meerschaum, 30¢; Dur- , 3 ox., 60c; Seal of Oulln Goons, (um- (Btandard) per 390; -mwbarnu. b _per case. 3 50; mp\mfl-. 21b, &)u Gase, 2 50; California pears per case, b B&mmu per case, b 00; peaches per case, b90; white cherries per case, 6 76; plums per case, 4 50; whortleber- WU’,'W!.}YPlum.?lb, per case, no; rnn case, 2 90; pine Ib, 50 u—é.nl 4 inch md Iarger, 8¢, § inch, Onn——()rrllnu-yznd- 12@1240; fair, 12 Tm.um prime, 14@154e; choice, mo 7o; fancy groen and y-llw 16@16}c; old suvwnmlnt nv., 20@260: Arb s BpRaas wva, Piosres—Medinm in barrels, 5 40; do nu l 30; small, in barrels, 6 40; do 4 dfl in hlll b.ndl. 4 50, Tlu—-(hmpqwd- “’?‘m !l A M ll-l.1 ww M “.“'bx ms—A.mnry. 130; Hancock, 8c; |1 n 1 fherkina o basels, ) AP cholce 40@550; Bouchong, good, 80@40c; choloe, 35 Rior—Louisians, prime to choics, 64@74o. WoonsxwARR—Two hoop pails, 1 85; three hoop_paile, 210. Tubs, No. 1, 850; pioneer washboards, 1 75; Double Orown, 3 90; well. buckets, 8 7 mu-l\uk. Savon Tmperial; 8 16; Kir] aatinet, Kirks standard, 3 55, Kirk's White huunn, 4 85, POTASH—Pennaylvania cans, 4 cans in case, 835 ;Babbitt's ball, 2 doz. in case, 190; An* snor ball, 3 dox. in g0, 180 OANDY—Mixed, 1 stick, Oalley twist stick, e, Vikeaan—New York apple, 1601 Ohio ap ple, 180, 150° water white, 18c; lin- | @dbe. Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Oars at Omaha, BATTRNS, WELLTUBING, PICKETS, ing, 3 inch well mhmg‘ Bov. Pickets: D, & H. Flat, S'Il 00; D'& H, . 2200 AND TINBRRS, | Ilm n, wu 181t 218, (24 11, nnm 5.01 2018, 17.00/18. me 00 ofir 8, 17. 17, u,rn 14.50,14.50|16.50 16.00/16.00(18.00) 15.50/16 50116 56 FLOORING, 1st Com, 61 ch, white pine.. 2d Com, 6 white pine. 8d Com, 6 white pine. Sel. Fence _{nch, white pine 18t and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4.6 inch. 24 BHIP LAP. 1550 No, 2 l’lnm. 10 inch. No.1, 0. G No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. 2 boards, 12, 14 ana 16 ft. boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft 12, 14 and 16 ft, 1st and 2d Clear, 13 inch,fs, 28 1t and 2d, Cleat, 14 and 2'inch, s, 28 34, Olear, 1} inch, s. 2 3d, Clear, 14 and # inch, 5, 2 15t and 2d, Clear, 1 inch, s, % 3d, Clear, 1 inch, s. A Select, 1 inch, s, 25, B Select, 1 inch, s, 2. Olear Poplar, § inch, s, 2a. FENCING, . 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feot, rough . 1, 6inch, 16 foet, rough. inch, 12 and' 14 feet, rough. chy, 16 feot, rough No. 1 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No. 1, 4 luch, 16 feet, rough. No, 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 foet, rough No. 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough. SIDING. 18t Com., 12, 14 and 16 feot 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet. 8d Com,, 14 and 16 feet. Fence, 14 and 16 feet. BEADED ORILING, 1st Com. § inch, white pine. 2d Com, { inch, ’ white pine 8d Com. § inch, white pine. 18t Com, § inch, Norway 2d Com, §§ inch, Norway Olear Poplar, panel, § inch, 8.2 8. BTOCK BOARDS, A 12 inch, 5, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. B 12inch, s. 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. C 12 inch, s, 18. 12, 14 and 16 feet. D 12inch, .18, 13, 14 and 16 feet. No. 1 Com. 12 in. No. 1 Com. 17 m No, 1 Com. 12ii No. 2 Com, 12 in, SIINGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Clear. ow | N White Gedar, 53 inch, halves White Cedar, 8 inches, quarters. White Cedar, 4 inch, round. ... . Southern Red Cedar, 6} feet —————— DlaNVER MARKET. Frovs—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 765 ent, 100 Iba., 2 75@3 00; Kansas, 100 b, @300; grabam, 100 lbs, 1 50; rys, 1 2325; buck-wheat, per bbl, 7 60, Graw, Fixp, k1o —~Wheat ' 100 Lbe, 8100 corn in 'sacks on track, 1bs, 65@70; oata, in sacks on track, 100 L] white, 15@1 20; Colorado white, 1 20@1 30 mixed 110@1 15; barley 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 ton, on_track, 14 00@15 00; chop, corn, ] Ibs, on track, 70c@75; chop mixed, 100" Ibs, glt:ack, 100@L1 20; corn meal, 100'Ibs, 180 Hav—Baled, upland, ton, 18 00@15 00; upland, loose, ton, 10 00@13 00; second bot- torm, baled, 10 00@A11 00; alfalla, Toose, ton, gs 080@15 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 6 Borres — Oreamery, fancy, lb, 4lo creamry, fine, Ib, 36@380; dairy, choice, b 20@23c; diry, good, b, 18200; ' dairy, falr 1b, 16@16c; cooking, 1b, 6@ ‘Gas—State, umflmi aadkwartantad) doz, 5@36o; ranch, doz, 86@370 O}llmz‘b‘ull croam, 16@170; half cream b, 10@11c; sk, Ib, 90; Swiss, domestic b, 22@23c; .Bwise, imported, 80@820; tim- burger, 18c. PouLTeY —Live old chickens, dor, 500@5 50; dressed d'éiu' Ib, 156@160; dressed turkeys, Ib,, 1 100 lbs, 96@1 05; Porators—Colorado, sweet, per lb,, do. VEGETABLES — Onfons, yellow, 100 Ibs, 225, cabbage, 100 ivs, 360; beots, 100 b, 1 10@1 25 turntps, 100 ibs, 1 25. Frurts—Lemons, per box, Messins, 4 00 400; orangos, Florida, per bor, 65087 00; {,1.., fancy bbl, 5 00@5 50; apples, modium, Cunan’ Maars -Hams, sugar ured, I, 113 @11§c; bacon, breakfsst, Ib, ry salt mi b, H!@&:, lard in’ pails, 9@9%c; Titian Maara: Dresed boel, olorado, per Ib, 74@8c; hogs, b, 63@64c; mutton, 1b, 7 nthra: | @74c. Live Srocx—Colorado steers, per 100 lbs Fliot No.1, per Ib, 11}@130, 0o; green stoers and brand calf, 1b, 4@bo; green calf,1b, 8@10c; greon kip, Ib, 6@7c; sheop akins, dry, 8@10c; deer skins, b, 16@30c; antelope ‘skins, 1o, 12@15; tallow, ooL—Colorado No. 1, per Ib, 14@LSc) buck, Ib, 80; Mexican, 7@10c. 140, kit, mess, Fiaa—] orel, 0, 1, 1800200‘ Oalifornia salmon, Balt bbl, 10 fll; 1 1 60) trout, || Toband e , ke, 100@1 60} trout, , per (ORMy LY JerriRY FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1885, CHICAGO, Milwankee & St Panl RAIL WAY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMATIA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, St, Paul, Cedar Raplds, Davenport, Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Tsland, Freeport Janeaville, - Maduson, La Crosse, Beloit, Winona, ‘And all other Tmportant points East, North. east and Southenst, Ticket office at 1401 Farnam street (In Paxton Ho tel). and at Union Paciflo Depot Pullman Sleeporsand the Finost Dining Cars in tho Werld are run on tnomain lines of the CiircAco MILWAUKRR & ST. PAUL R'Y and every attention i paid o passangers by courteous employes of thocompaoy. . 8, MERRILL, AV TER, General Managor, o umnuuAgun R. MILLE] iEO. F. HEAFFORD, Asa't Gon'l Manager. 't Gen'l Pass Agent, J. T. CLARK, Gen'l Superintendent. e CHICAGO Ave JORTH- _ WESTERN (Gouncil Bluffs! and Chicaoo, The only line to take for Dea Moines, arshall. town, Codar Rapids, Clinton, Dixle Chfoago, Ml waukoo and all polnts east. To the pooplo of No. braska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Novads, Orogon, Washington and California 1t offors superior advantages not possiblo by any other line, Among a few of the numerous polats of super ity enjoed by the patrons of this road botwe ‘Omaha and Chicag: ro Its two tralns !t D, COACHES which a Ingenulty can creat which aro models of comfort and ologanoe; Its PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM CARS, unsurpassed by any and ita widoly colobratod PALATIAL DINING CARS tho equal of which cannot be found elsewhe ‘At Councll Bluffa the trains of the Union Pacifio Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of the Chica 0 & Northwostorn Ry In Chicago the trains of thie line make close connection with those of all enstern es. For Detrolt, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Piltaburg, Toronto, Montres on, New York, Philadelphin, Baltimoro, Wash ington and all poluts in tho East, ask he tloke agent for tickets via the ~NOBTH.WESTERR, * Columbus, Indianapolis, Clocinn It vou wien the bast acoommodations.) All tlcke agenta sell tickets via this line, R. .HAIR, Gen. Pass. Agent. CH.CAGO Railway Time Table. In Effeot April 5th, 1885, The attention of he travelling publlo (s called o Abo fach that thials the only complete and absolutely dopart tror M. & 0. wrive at and do part from their depot, cornor of 14th and Webster sroste; ralng o the £ &1 0, B & Q. and K, O B3, & . B. trom tho B. & i, depot; Al okhers from 4ho Unlon Pacific depot. Ay oxcept Batarday; o, exo0pt Bunday) o, excoph Mon WESTWARD ARRIVE. CHAS, SHIVERICK, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, LAGLRJFRANZ FALK BREWING GO BEER _‘ Milwaukee. Wis. GUNYTHER & CO,, + Sole Bottler THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting} Fower and Kand PUMPS, STEAM PUMP Engine ’l‘rlmm , Mining Machinery, Belting, Hone, Brass and Iron Fittl; ulanle or retall, HALLADAY WIND. MILLE, OHU' AND BOHOOL BELL& (a3 3t Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. BURLINGTON IOWA THE LARGEST IRON WORKS ThE Murray Inon Wonks, "o, ENGINES,|SAW MILLS.|sripGE Work, BOILERS, \\\Q&\\TEGT@A,[ MILL AND MINING I1RON WORK. MACHINERY. [ieion PATENT LOG THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS AND SAW MILL SPECIALTIES SEND Automatic {.‘u( Off Engines, Steam Pumps. Meat Cutting Machines, Tanking Qutfits & Presses, Wheeled Scrapers, Fruit Evaporators, Prairie_Gom Shellers. FOR,ESTIMATE SPEOIALZINOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TC Our Ground Oil Cake It 187t hie best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound Is equal to three pousds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter insf of running down, will increase in welght and be in good marketable condl fon {n the spring. Dalrymen, as well sa others, who use it, can testify to It mes Ita. Try it And iudge for yourselves. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks Address ‘OODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, P. BOY ER CO. DEALERS IN P Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROCE SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETG 10RNO0 Farnaim Stroet. Oaxnalha Union Pacific. 4 K. |F.u. Pacifio Express 750a Denvor Expross. alloy. xpross BOUTAWARD, Misgougipacifio| u;la For cn?ugavh iame) For Chioago via C. Blufts| 0 ¢5a| 6 85/ 4 504 i fes le{t Exprose.| 0'dta)... OMAHA IRIDOE TRAINS Dummyv Tralng—Lesvo Omaha st 6 40,7 50 960, 10 00, 11 16 & m,1960, 3 00, 8 00, 4 00, 4 55, 5 60 1110pm. On Bundlyl! 750 lnd 10008 w and no-mnwpm Arrive Arane. or dopot 18 sinutes Iter; Bromdway epor 30 mala ates Iater, Leave Councll Blufts (Blotd!u‘ dovet) n'v 16, 980, 10 80, 11 40 # m; 180, 8 #0d'11 45 p m. On Bundaye monwmdun am and 880 and 6 26 p m trains will nod run. ~Arrive af Transfor 7 minutes lator, Omahs 20 minutes later, Omalia st § 15, 8.8 kad 1118 .n.nn. ‘lo 786 and SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chloago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines. T SUNDAY MORNING, | BATURDAY V. TMiL_| R, | N-W | NW[ RI] ln Fobruary..| 16 1-22| 81 T March . 8-29] 16 19 6-20 10-81] 17 84l 1% 1% 9-80 31 14 2 16 u Wi F. BROWN, GEO, BROWN . F. BROWN & CO.. CCOMMISSION.DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK : Office, Fxchange Bullding Unlon Stack Yards, iRt REFERENCF OMAEA' NEB. Finst NATIONAL BAKK, Omaha; W A. PAxTON, Prest. and Troas. Union 8ok Yds., Omaba Also oconneoted with Gregory, Cooley Co, Unlon Btock Yards, Chicago. SwaN Bros., Cheyeune. Joun A, HBSIIA!I. Manager Bay State Cattle Co. J. A. CrmanTON Preet. First Nat'l Bank, Omaha, Address all commanications—Unlon Stock Yards, Omaba, Nebrasks, HENRY T. CLARKE, Prest. and Treas. JOHN T, CLARKE, Secretary. H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTY T ABoEST Jobbing Drug houso botwaen Chicaio and San Francisco CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000. e L e at o bsthoms of they maries at sl thmos. W duplicats Chicago and §t, Louls prices’ with frelght added. _Our spec'alty will be Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glass Es imates given on plate glass. To those about to embark in the drug business will do well to 111 your interest by oalling on us or send for our price List which will appear Boliclted, A.M.CLARKE, Vice President bout January 6th, Mail orde 114 HARNEY 5 (REET, M. HELLMAN & Co, Whoiesale Clothiers 1301 AND 1308 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, O L.TEA DIEIEBE.A G BC.A Bunday evenlog snd lonh moml In correponiag order. traing arrive ove) STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unlon Pacifio depot at 6 40 & m and & 25 m Arrive trom Stock Yards at 7 254 1 and 6 26 | m, Mall Time Card. OFPEN. . 0. BRLLE ISLE. ¥. 11, LANGLMINK, MAHA EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 1120 Farnam Street, Prowpt attention will b to those de- siriog gvod halp atshort uotice, and also those -I log good_situstions lo snd 1 & ce 1iotr: 8 wth 01 e 1 107 i BELLE-ISLE & LANGHEINE, ALMA E.KEITH. Omha'sPopularMiline| —AND — HAIR DRESS 111 S hth Street, - - - Opp.| Hardy Nursery Stock ! 'Imwwdml’olufll NURSERIE sddress, H. O hyw Box 290, Omaha, Neb ¥ grounds eitusted immediatel Lnstitut lullh“ll‘m o koo plantiog. 'R, Jenkbdsmw Ty 'ol&ufliue y pona o e Ocubracte Rep. " #loux vy & Pacifio Bloux Clty & 8t. Paul. Oouncll Biufls & Kencas Ctfy Gouncil Blufts Local., .. Fort O EUROPE COOK'S EXCURSION PARTIES sall trom New York in April, May, Juue aad July by fret class stos TRAVELERS at roduced rates, by the for pleasure_teavel. K'S EXOURSIONIST, with maps, contaln full parsiculars; by mail for 10 ceats. THOS COOK & 80N, 01 Broadway, N. Y. s, UFYOLAL TOURIST TICKKTS foe I lHDlleuu. Tuws CUT SHOWS A BRCTIONAL Vixw oF OURl NEw Polar, Dry A, Seif Ventilatin HARD WOOD REFRIG ERATORS Manutactured In the most perfert manner, trom kilu-dry oak lumber, charcoal filled, alno tined, galvanized iro shilves, hand somely paneled and designed for the wants of & class of trade that wans the best goods that can be v ade, Partics wishing speclal sizes can Save from 15 1o 20 Per Cen Ey placing orders now. W. L. WRICHT. 13th Street, Bet. Farnam &Harney OMAEHA. - RUEMPING & EOLTE, ~=MANUFAOTURKLS O - “|ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES ey ghie, bs, Tia L1ow sad e '\llfi' , lrow i gt