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NEBRASKA Nitionar - Bank OMAHA, NEBRASEA, PAID UP OAPITAD..ceeseeeass . §350,000 SURPLUB NOV1,1684.0000 ¥ A B TOUZALIR, Vioe Prostdsnt. LEWIS 8. REED. Acting Oashler. W) YATER,* Prosident. W. V. MOORE, JKO. 8. COLLI K K. Hayden, Assistant an The iron Bank* 00R, 12TH AND FARNAM STS. 4 GENERAL BANKING BUBINESS TRANSAOTED, INTEREST allowsd on me depostts apon avorable terms and upon sesounts of banks end bankers, TOREIGN EXOHANGE' Governmeni Bonds and County and Oty sesarities bonght wnd rold, In its treatment of eustomers the most If anal polioy in pureued consistent with sate Youn3 banking, and we nvite sorresponce 90 or personal inqulry {8 cosneation thers th FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Naw Yorx, April 20, —~Money—Easy at 1 @1} per cent, closing at 1} per cent, Prims meroantile paper—4@be. Sterling Exohange Bills—Dull at 4 86; de- | § mand,4 88, Governments—Firm and unchanged, ex- cept 3's, which are 3 per cont higher, Stocks—Developed no new feature to-day, Immediately after the opening there was heavy selling of Unlon Pacific by the bears and the price broke from 408 to 48], The decline was checked after the first hour, and from that time until the close of the board the market wae dull but strong, Other stocks yielded only a fraction in early dealings, and 3 the market finally closed strong at quotations, which show only slight chances for active stocks at final prices last eveniog, OOUPONE, Palfio s of *05 BTOCKS AND BONDS, Censral pacihe. Ohleago & Alton. nllnnll Centrai...... . lndunlgalh Bloom, & Westorn. Oregon Trans.Continontal Pacifio Maul. 7 | in sacks, 8 50; & sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy 60, — ———— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YORK PRODUON, New YoBK, Apru 2).—Wheat—Recelpts 9,000 bushels; oxports, 23,000 bushels; exoited and very foverish on war news; spot ad- vanced 23@3kc, closing firm; options ad- yanoed Sk@Hc, closing firm at outeide ratasy ‘89c@1 14; No, 3 red, 1 w@ T Mo red LoAGL 04}; "elovator, 1033 | in_store; June, closing atl 063, Corn—Receipts, 16,000 bushels; exports 25,000 bushels; npot lota advanced 1@2c, an options 2@2}c, closing_ very firm; ungraded, 60c; No. 3, 684@59c; elevator, G0@O0Ye aloat; June closing at b8o, Onts—Receipts, 81,000 bushels; exports, 35,000 bushels; § @13c highor and fajrly active; mixed western, 42@4c; white, 45@b4, Bava—Steady; wostorn, 1dc, Pork—Easler; mess, 12'75@13 00, Lard—Highor; weatern steam spot, 7 15@ 7 20; June, 7 23@7 27, Butter—Quiet, 8T, LOUIS PRODUCE, Br, Lous, April 29, sharvly higher o war” news; losed about Jo under to : 1004 for cash; 1 05 for May; 106 for June; 107§ for July, Corn—Higher and firm; 47¢ for cash; 46k tor May; 474 for June, Onta—Higher but siow; 40c for cash; 38c for May; 36§c bid for June, Whisky—1 14, Afternoon Board—Wheat—§@3c higher, Corn—}@jc higher, LIVERPOOL, Trverroor, April 29, ~Wheat—Firm and in fair demand, Corn—Firn. and in fair demand; new mixed western 0as 1d, OINCINNATI, Cmcwn.\rk April 29—Whut~1.xclwd uflhlghur, o.znd 105@1 07, ra—Irrogular; closing higher; No, 2 mixed, 51@52¢, Osta—Btrong aud bigher; No, 2 mixed, ;t,.—smu and higher; No, 2 fall, 70@ gborley—Quiet; extra No. 8 apring, 630 M ork—Dull and lower at 11 973@12 00, Lard— Easicr at 6 75, Whisky—Steady at 1 13, ‘TOLEDO, ToLeno, A 20,—Wheat—Higher; No. 2 S g " Corn-— Highor; May, 6% asked, Oata—Strong; No, 2 cash, 34¢, MILWAUKES PRODUCE MiLwaus April 20, —Whus— Vi No, 2 Mu":'m cash or May, 90@90§c; J\me, 93c: July, 95fc, Oorn—Firmer; N‘ Oats—Fasy and firn Rye ~No. offers or 47 N!: 2, 853c. apart unwill- name price, to N rovisions. Htoad 5 k, May, 1175 Juaey gecs P oMb aad e — LIVE S8TOCK, OH10AGO, Onemo. April, 20, —~Drovers' Journal re- ‘Oattlo—Rosipts, 5,200 head; active and 10 bigher jahippingstoers, 4 606 b 6; butch io@ stockers ‘and foeders, 8 76@ Hufl—“bfllpfil 24, 1‘00. slow and 100 lower; sl aad B0@4" 50@ ol DR, ski ps, 8 4 25, ‘Shioap —Recaips, 200; Gy shorn § 0@ iy had & l{"fo furni R?' L Alions Tumbman, | 30 Oow,, 1 mn Huas® The li toekexelnnn pecial moet- i w1, 815 ex - | Fence, B oot . . aassd e Totlaing reschation: e | a8 407 consh: Nor d BRADRD 0 i solved. that & committee be ment to wait upon Governor Oglesby in relation to infor- mation uj what he based the proclation quarrantining agalnst the free shipmeat of cattle from Missouri, to ask him to investi- gste raid information and at least modify the proclamation, There was a committee of fi sppolnted Nominal —Oata— N 84c for cash; 8840 bid for May, wm OITY LIVE STOOK, Orry, April 29, —Osttle—Recelpts, nhwu and higher; native shippers, 4 90; bntchn‘. 4 um 60; foeders, 4 25 ; cows, 8 um n@q ,.,. packing and | 3 hite, 89§c; No, 2, | ba THE DAILY BEE--THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1885. Sy ellow ochrs, 9e; T, M., O, & 1, Hogs— Receipts, 13,000; Weak; the bulk at 4 00@4 20, Sheep—Receipts, 2,000; stoady and firm, No session of the board to-day on account of the adjournment at Chicago. walnut. chestnut and ash Dry Gnnfll o Brows Sueerinos—Atiantle A, 7ie; Aum- 81, Loum, April 29 te P, bo; Atlantic LL, bho; Brunawick, 7 1,100 heed: shipments, 1 Beaver Dam LL, bic, o} Lawrence LL, bio; _- and notive; exports, 6 £0@5 90; fair to g« fio H, 7e; Royal Standard, 630; Indian of jing steers, 4 75@0 00; good butchers | Head Wanchusett A, 6. L'ERE 85 cows snd heifers, 8 00@4 25; ) stockers and feecers, 3 50@4 75 Theap Tteooipte, 1,400 head; 2,100 head; stands unshorn slow &t ¢ erell R, 64c; Salisvury R, 6o Ay Oorrom . Ballon, 4, 6 lon, 7:8, } Fairmount, 40; Fruit of shipments, 2@ o — OMAHA MARKETS, 186; yellow _ochre, O¢; golden ochre, 16c; patent deyer, 8o, graining oolom, light oak, dark oak, i Bigwn. SRERTIRGe<Argyin, 80} Pop- Bal. bo; Cumberland, 4- 4, 7ho; Duo DD, the Loom 4, 3‘;' Glory of the Weat, 84c; Golden Gate, Blc, 4 Tor Bl 44 Th Lonwdale, 7ie; - York Mills, 10jo; Wamsutta, 104o. \v«dl.:.)x;.’lc.;0151::2;‘."/\":3’}" Droxs (Colored) —Bm&nn. s”m..lp i‘_Bo- The following prices are charged retailers :‘:‘f' 10 oz, 10§0; Boston, 9 ox., 1240y iver by Jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- Doors (Gray).-Weet Polat8ox, 110y Weet chanta with the exception of grain, which is | Polnt 10 or., 124c; Point Bear, 8 or., 116, TiokiNas—Amoskeas, 180~ Oontinental quoted at the prioss furnlshed by the elova- | , TICKIKGe=Ampakens, 130 | Qontineptsd tors and other local buyers: York 1ak0; Hamiston Awninge, 12ho. - DeNiMS—Amoskesg, 120) Beaver Creek 00, 10c; Hay JTaftrey XXX, — 130; Beaver Live Stock Markot Hogs—receipts at the Union stock yards, South Omaha, were quite liberal to.day, at from 10@15¢ lower and all sold. Common rough packers, 83 80@8 85 falr to good, $390 | 18} Warren QO (bro tzmk.u B, 1lc; Beaver Oreok akors, 8oj Jaffrey D & T, 12§0; 124c; Poarl River, 180; War. ren AXA (brown), 120; Warren BB (brown), Oumice - ifth Svanioa glove fnleb, dhey @ 5; ochoice and extra, $100@1 10, Keystone glovo ,m|,,h Bo, Sheep—Fair to good, & 3 75, 1 {ConarT JEANS—. mflrr. 1 c) Hancock, 8c; Cowr—Btshares _ shockalor common to Kearsarge, T Rood cows and heiters, $3 25@3 75 el (! Amarlum, bho; Arm- Steors—Fat poney ateers, weighing 1,000 to | 13 Go: Gocheco. 60 fhmmny. 440; Tndigo, 1,150 pounds, $1 25@84 50 70 lndlga?-hfl,lu ! Tndigo 4.4, 1940) Steol — River, bjc; Charter Onk, ke, General Produce e Aararmion A stemaoas, €40 Odehboe, Tigga—There is no change to note, the mar- | 440 Gloncester, onthbrdgs, 4ho; Waver: ket continues steady at 11c, and as receipts |.y.4ge;u.,.aa.|g, 430, aeo liberal and just about équal to demand, there is no ocoaston for an advance, Butter— Unchanged. Recelpts light and choice grades scarce. Rolls should by packed arofully now aud well wrapped in musl the warmer temperature has a_bad effect on them, and they freq uently arrive all pressed out 'of shape. Uresmery, 22@20c; _fair o good, 13@14c; cholos dairy, 1b@170; inferior grades, 8@10c. staples, 7o; Lancoster gl ids 9c; ersians, fc. Dress Goops—Atlantio alpaces, slan cashmere, 28h0; Hamleton cash staples, 8c; 16¢; Arlington brocade, 1 Heav Hardware List. GINGHAMB—Amoskeag staples, Bo; Bates lanket Hudson cheoks, 840; Amoskeag 94o0; Por- mar, 153c; Hamleton Fancus, me- Hnnluton brocades, Poultry—Domand _almost exclusively for | yeon, ratos, 2 10; plow steal, peclal ant, 4 chickens, and as the weather turna warmer, | orucible, ' boj oast tools o, 16a20c; wagon quotations on *‘hve” only are given, OId | gpokes, per sot, 2 2608 00; hubs per set, chickens are in good demand and heavy |195; 'telloes, sawed dry, 140; tongues, weights sometimes go abovo quotations, | aach, 700; axlee, ensh, 750; .1 are’ muts per Spring chickens have been very scarce, and | I, 7allc; washers, per Ib, 8alScj rivets, per are in strong request. Spring chickens, fair | |b, 110; coil chain, per Ib, 6al2o; alleable, size, per doz, 6 00; old chickens. according to weight and quality, per doz, 8 & iame—Only very little deing. Ducks are good demand, but scarce. Snipe plentiful. crowbars, 80} iron wedges, 60; toath, 4o} spring -mui shoes, 4 30; Burden's muleshoes, & BaRneD Wike—In oar lots, 4 00 per 100, 7a8¢c; Burden's horse jeeso dull. Ducks, mallard, per doz, 200@ | Narws—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 40, 2 50; ducks, teal and mixed, per doz, 160@ | Sror—Shot, 1 50; buckshot, 1 85; orlental 200; geewo, per doz, 250@3 00; snipe, per | powder, kogs, 3 50a4 00;do, half kegs, 200; do doz, £0c@1 00, quarter kegs, 1 50 hlutmg‘ kegs, Bfix luae. Grocors’ List per 100 feet, 50c. Onions—Scarce and good stock will bring | LraD—Bar, 165, 2,00 per bushel. Ooar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- rls run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, Beans—1In fair anpply and demand moder- 500; Whitobroast nut, 500‘ Towa lump, 5 00; ate. Navy, por buahul, 1 001 60; medium, | 300 USROS o0k 2000 ! Potatc Receipts have been more liberal, but as stocks were very light all over, all was picved up quizkly on atrival and prices were held firm, Choice stock is selling ravidly at 702, and good at 60@6de. Svoans—Powdered, 7o0; cut loaf, 7o; gran- ulated, 62 confectioners’ A, 6ic; Standard extra 0, bic; extra 0, 68c; medium yellow, 5ic; dark yellow, 54@63c. Hidens. awed hides two-thirds price, Tallow—44@b}c. Grenso—Prime white, 4@440. Shoop Pelti—25c@75. Corrxen—Ordinary grades, 110 fair, 12 — good, 12ic; primo, 16@15%2;@1631:‘11% iaia 16@170; fancy green and yellow, 16@164c; ol pOrat zgg;mmenc Talva, 200960; Arbuckles romst- | Wheat—Onsh No, 3, 6. ed, 14fo; McLoughlin's xxxx ronsted, 14§c; | Barley—46@b0c, 5 imitation Java, 16{@18 Rye—Cash No. 8, 46@47c. Dry FavimsNo 1, quarter applos. bbls | Com—No. 3, 403N O liced, boxes, jo: evaporatad, boxes, Oatt—No, 2, 850, 8ho; blackberries, boxes 1o peachos, i- R il B ) B L berries, 85c Fisn—No, 1 mackerel ? half bbls., 7 50; Family § bbls., 3 50; No, 1 kits, 1 flb'shnflly 270, Flour and Millstuffs, clet, 11 85a11 50; Canon Oity, 7 00 per on, Stendy; groen butchers’ 6c; green cured, 79c;_dry flint, 12@14c, dry salt, 10@11c; dam- Winter Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at kita 60c: No, 1 whitefish, half bb Second quality—22 40, 1 kits, 950 family half bbis mily | Spring Whoat— Pest quality patent at$2 70, kits and pails, 60c; No. 1 trout, half hbll 5 25, Second quality - $2 16@2 50. — s, per bbl, 1503 Ashton, | @Bran—so per owt. Bl Desy stz bouiatinoy B hopped FoedoTer 100 Iba., 900, B, 3 75. Corn Meal—$0.85@1 00 per cwt, Srancn—Pearl, 4ho; Silver Gloss, 8c; Corn Starch, 8o; Exoelsior Gloss, 70; Corn, 7hc, Spioks—Poppor, 165; 8 16e, 143 oloves, 200 aarin, 15¢, SyRUP—Standard Com,,[260, bbls; Staadard do 4 gallon kogs, 125, OANNED GoODS.—Ogsters (Standard) per case, 890; strawberrics, per case, 2 50; raspborrics, 21b, per case, 2 50; California pears per case, 5 80; apricots, per case, b 00; 108 per case, 5 8 ite rries case, 6 76; plums per case, 4 50; whortleber- ries 'per case, 8 00; ogg plums, 2 lb, _per case, 290; Rages, ub. er case, 2 90; pine aples, 2 1b, per cas 50 Cavminsr osea: 40 ke, 1o0, 1240, 8, 12k0, boxors 401bs, 16 or, G, 14c, MarongsPer ‘caddie, 85; round,rl,case 2055 square, cases, 170; Oshkosh, cases gr 1.20 Som-xn 1b papers, 820 per case; keg, per km-—s.ul. 4 inch and larger, |8c, § Inch, ‘WOODENWARE—' Piokues—Medlum in barrels, 640 do nf, = IJ’ paile, 2 10, Tnbl, 0. 1, 8 503 :ll; blmll.l 3‘30, l:fil& bl:;dl 6 43(.,d; in e si 'El 75; Double Crown, 3 doin half barrels, 4 busleata, 3 75, Hominy—1.50 per cws. Shorts—60c per cwt. Graham—$1.75 per cwt. Drugs, acid, tartaric, b5o; balsam copaiba, 1b, 8003 cinchonidi per oz, 80 50; 81 35; opsom salta; per Ib, She pure, por Ib, 3603 load acetate castar, No. 1 per gal., 81 60; oi TRAS- 60@76c; good Imperial, 40@480; choi oastor, N @100; Jn leat, 750; J) 60@18; Oolons good, ss@we- On 40@550; Souchong, good, 30@40c; Soreening—No, 1, 60c per owt; No 2, 50c Duuas AND lemoau—Auld, wboue. 4!0 per I, 120; oslomor, par chloro- Per | form, per Ib, 81 00; Dovers powdarl, per Ib, %lyurlne. e 1b, 20c; ofl Gunpowder, good 46@566) ‘sholoe, 60@ 6503 Yunnz Hywn, good, 8(@500; choloe, 65 choice, nholeo o Louluann prime to chohs. H@Th pails, 1'85; three s SOM—KK 's Savon Imperlal; 8 15; Kirk's ) ;:}m‘:'"' Pos a1 40, ok ety 3 30; Kirk'a standard, 8 56 Kirk's W tand X, &8, e satae, | White Ruseian, 4 85, %r oz., 81 ide, per Ib., 88 ‘ger oz., 40c; hate morphine, per oz, ,mlphur, 4o; strychuine, per oz., 'l'ohlooo Smoking—0, 8., 22¢; Meerschaum, 80c; Durham, 16c oz, 49¢; umm 8 oz, b50; Dur- ham, 4 oz, 57c; Durham, 3 or., 600; Seal of orth Oarolina, 16 oz.,wood,420; Seal of North chor , 3 doz. in case, 1 OANDY—Mizxed, 1 stick, 9c, ple, 180, Dry Lumber. PoTASH—Pennsylvania cans, 4 cans in case, 885 ;Babbitt's ball, 2 doz. in case, 190 An 50, stick, 9allo) twist Vixzaar—New York apple, 1603 Ohio ap- Orolina, 8 or.,'wood, 456; Seal of North Oar-| Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, 11! hom: E&t buc Sed::n!;ln:th U-g:ma BATTRNS, WELLTUBING, PICKETS, 0, clot! oz. G. Bata, 8inch. . 8 .80 K. Durham, 2 or, 80c; Unole Ned. ¥a 350; | O & Bt I’,;"f,f;h S5 Tom and Forry 256 " Long Tom 8o, § i et 3 I .35 inchwoll tubing, 1. & 31 21°00 and 'd Varnisnos. o |8 inch well G, 55 R headlight, per gallon, 130; 1755 hoaduight | Figkots, D & H. X1 “' 210, 0 per_gallon, 16c; 150 water white, 16c; lin- lo" K., 1 BIDING, ol i soben Prisk ‘ineral, 1st Com., 12, 14 and 16 feet fomis umgn bl:vn'&flcl Spanish brown, 2jo 1st Com, § inch, white pine ilm, white pin 8d Com, § inch, white pin 1st Com, § inch, Norway, 2d Com, § inch, Norway. seed raw, per gallon, 520; linseed boiled, o DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, gallon, 5bc; Lard, winter str'd, mlw. No. 1, sflefiNo , 50; castor 1216, Hlt. ldfl 18 1t. M!L'fl!ll 2‘“ :“‘n},wvci fi & wajx"lwégf,h"vl%o’ 16.50(15.00|15.00|16.00{17.00|18.00{19.00 Lt o eatafoot extra, per gallo: m.:' 14.00/14.00|14.0015.00{16,00/19,00/19.00 s e Sommatint s bl 8 ittS et leee summer, 150; golden machine, No, 1, per nl- 15.00(16.00/15.00!16.00(17.00(180019.00 lon, 85¢; No, f'lso; sperm, -lpnnl. per gi 16 5015.50/16 50(18.50/17.60118.560/19.69 900, turpenting, per gallon. 456; Daptha, 745 5 BEIP LA, per gallon, 160, No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch...... 416 80 Spirits, fig,xz' X CPrirera 17 50 CoroaNr SriRIte—188 proof, 119; do, 101 roof, 1 20; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 836 50 P15 "do, 168 proof, 116, 33 5 puhtooriot—188" posot ‘slookol 3 80 per wino 26 50 on. 18 Wiskres—Redlstilled whiskios, 1 00@1 50; ne Fine blended, 1 50@3 00; Kentucky bour. BoARDS, bous 2 00@6 0y Kentucky and Peansylva: | o 1 poards, 12, 14 and 161 16 00 n;’minm—lmpomd 6 00@16 00; dome: | No: 2 boards, 12 14 aud 10 ft. 1400 g No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 £t 11 50 ,wfimwm 4 50@600; domestto, 160 | No. 4 boards, 12, 14 aud 16 ¢, (sbipping Ta Rmu-l mduso@soonE land, FINISHING, 3004 00; domeatic, 1 50@3 00, "8 "% | 1.t and 24 Clear, 1 Inchfs, %.........850 00 CHAMPAGNES—Imported, lpnr euu.oo 28 0@ §3‘, -&d 2d, Ol‘ucr‘.l' .i A Zinch, z gg %@ ear, 1 inch, 8, 26 A M0 dnanling b s, 10 00910 34, Clear, 1§ nd % inch, &, b 148 00 1sf and 24, lear, 1 inel, 3, 0 160 00 3d, Clear, 1inch, s, 2s. D400 otk it 20 .89 00 B Select, 1 inch, s, 28 2 60 Olear Poplar, § lnch, s, 2 186 09 FENCING, No. 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough. ...814 Oy No. 1, Ginch, 16 foot, rough...... 216 00 No. 5. 6 Inok, 12 and 14 feot, rough. .. 15 00 No. 2, 6 inch, 16 feet, rough. ..., L1400 No. 1, 4 inch, 12 aud'14 feet, rough. ... 16 0o No. 11 4 ch, 16 foet, rongh:...... 111 16 80 0, 2, 4 inch, 12 snd 14 feet, rough. ... } chrome yulow, gonls No, 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough........... 14 50 50 80 50 1] 50 50 50 00 ] 00 Olear Poplar, pael, § inch, s, BTOCK BOARDS, A 12 inch, 8. 18, 12, 14 aud 16 feet. . coach | B 13 inch, l 12 14 and 16 feet C 12 {nch, 14 and 16 feet D 12 inch, l,ll. lfl 14 and 16 feet. . No. 1 Com. llh,l.l . No. 1 L, 19 in, 8 No. 1 Com. 12m No, 2 Com, 12 Beak Szoosd zral 8888 14 and 16 f¢ 17 00 1 s 12 ft. 1850 #. 10, 18 and 20 £t 21 00 1812, 14ad 16 f1,14 75 SIINGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Clear. . . ‘oo ..83 50 *A* Standard, . 2 60 5 inch, Ciear . 170 19 28 POSTS, White Cedar, 6 inch, halyee............ 11} White Cedar, 5 inch, halves. . 9 White Cedar, § inches, quarters . ‘White Cedar, 4 inch, round., Southern Red Oedar, 64 feet DENVER MARKET, ;-Oclorado, 100 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 78; pat- @3'00 ahs g”&xflc‘v"’ o100 Tha: ; lm; 8 ye, 1 h 235, brok-whest, per bbl, 7 GRALY, TaE0r oo~ Whiat. 1001bs, 8100 corn in 'sacks on track, 100 lbs, oata, in sacks on track, 100 Tba, eastern white, 1 18@1 20; Colorado white, 1 20@1 80; mixed, 110@1 16; barley 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 85; bran ton, on_track, 14 00@15 00; chnp, corn, md Ibs, on track, '706@75; chop mixed, 100’ I on rack, 100@1 20; oorn meal, 100'Ibs, 1 40, Hat—Baled, npland, ton, 13 00@15 00; apland, loose, ton, 10 00@13 00; second bot- tom, baled, 10 00@11 00; alfalfs, looss, ton, ch u%nub 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 600 | Burter ~— Oreamery, fancy, Ib, 4lo creamery, fine, Ib, 86@38¢; dairy, cholos, Ib 20@230; dalry, good, Ib, 18@200; 'dairy, falr b, 15@160; cooking, Ib, 6@8o. 'Eacs—State, eandlod md warranted, doz, 5@36¢; ranch, doz, 86@87¢ Onrese—Full cream, 16@170; halt croam b, 10@11c; skim, 1Ib, 90; Bwiss, domestia b, 22@3280; Swiss, imported, S0@820; tim- burger, 180, PouLTRY —Live old chickens, doz, 500@5 50; drossed d%:‘h Ib, 15@160; dressed turkeys, Ib, 1 f’mmu—onlormo. 100 lbs, 95@105; aweet, rer Ib,, 4o, VEGETABLES — Onlons, nllav, 100 1Ibs, 225 " cabbage, 100 Ibs, 360, beets, 100 1bs, 1 10@1 263 tarnips, 100 1bs, 1 25. FRUITS—Lemons, per box, Messina, 4 00® 450; oranges, Florida, per box, 650@7 apfles, fanoy bbi, 6005 50; apples, medi 'URED MlAn—Hlml, m?nr cured, Ib, llfi @11§c; bacon, breakt b, 12@1%) a 980; salt sldes, .b, 73@80; Iard in tlerces, o, Fresn Mears—Dressed beet, Oolorado, per %7 73@8o; hogs, b, 63@6kc; mutton, 1b, 7 Liive Sto0x—Colorado steors, per 100,lbs 410@4 50, Hides,—Dry Fliat No, 1, per Ib, 11§@130; No, 2, Ib, 9@100; greon_steers and brand oalf, b, 4@5c; green calf, b, 8@10c; green kip, 1b, 8@7o; sheop akins, dry, 8@10c; decr skins, \,‘ 15@20«;, antelope skins, lo, 12@15; tallow, HVnm._Oolmda No. 1, per Ib, 14@16c; buck, Ib, 80; Mexioan, 7@10c. huu—Muknd, 0,1, 140, kit, mess, in pllll 1 60@:2 00; Oallfornla ealmon, bait bbi, 10 505 Halland herring, kog, 100@1 601 trout, {per ———— The Bloody Canyon. A correspondent of the San Francisco Chronicle who has been exploring the Sierras in the vicinlty of the Y osemite thus describes the ‘‘bloody canyon” which lies about forty miles from the valley, Toward evening we neared the head of the bloody canyon at what is known as the Mono pass. Never before had we gazed on such ascene of barrenness and utter desnlation as that which was now open before ue. Belng so near night the effect was doubly enhanced. To the west the sun was yot an hour high and was tinging hero and there the enow-cov— ered granite with bloodred spots, while the shadow Intervals were of the color of blued steel, but to the east and below us 1t was to all Intents and purpoees night. An occasional sparkle at our feet, very far below, denoted the presence ofa lake, and the mufiled roar and hiss also told of waterfalls, probably cascadesin the out- lets of the varlous lakes which, from description, we know exlsted in this can- yon, but now could not see. The canyon is the usual V-shaped gorge of all the California canyons. But this one Is a glant among pygmies. The northern slope is at least 8,000 feet deep, and the southern one fully 7,000 feet in depth. And we find from sketches made at the time that the angle of the slopes is aa sharp as 60 or 70 degrees, with many perpendlcular faces of 800 or 1,000 feet. Now, In this evening light, '.hs top of the great cliffs was of a deep purple-red, with 66@70; B 8b | black-purple shadows. the face to the north was a series of great ridges, run- ning vertioally in parallel lines to the slant of the rock, and each ridge notched and broken up into ries of saw-like lndentltlnnl. The shadows of the Slerra were projected below far out on to the broken plaln, but ceased at the foot of & voleanlc-looking mountain on the edge of Mono lake. 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