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EBRASKA Nilla b, FAID UP OAPITAL. Q850,000 WURPLUB NOV,1,1884 23,000 W W YATES,' LU NVMLII. Prosident. jos Prosidens. W. V. MOORE,JNO. 8. cou.l".'nlmu REED, KK, Bayd -n,A-uun Acting Oasbler, The iron Bank 0OR, 12TH AND FARNAM 8T8, 4 GENERAL BANKING BUBINESS TRANSAOTED, INTEREST allowsd on Hima deposits apon avorable tarzus and apon sevoante of ‘besim NBII@N IXUI!A.IG. Government Bo:d- and Uounty and Olty vesurities bought -:l‘pl(:ln-s.m“ of lm‘ oy ‘H banking, and we invite nte o Dersonal iaqaley n Sonnsetion fheve. with FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Nuw Youx, May 1.—Money—Easy «at 1 @1} per eent, closing at 1 per cont, Prime meroantile paper—4@bo. Sterling Kxohange Billa Very quiot at €4 86; 488, Governments—Quiet and strong for which show a gain of 1 per cent, in price bid, while Cacre § per cont lower, Stocke—Thero was a continuing to-day of dullness which has been.. prominent feature of the stock market for some time past, The market was steady at opening and ocentinued strong throughout the day and kil Iate in the afternoon, when a combined attack was made on the whole list, which resulted In deproasing prices for{ractional amoents only, end the attack waa.not withdrawn till the close of the board. Final prices are lower, within 3 to } per cent, of lowest of theay for nearly-every- thing on tho list whoso extreme fluctzations excoeded L per cent. § | but became weak do Western D'nlnn 'Dehgn h. O. R, &N... > ‘GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, OB10AGO, May 1, 1885.,2:30 P, M. H 5 H Optiaga, | 8 145 11 624 Auly . 75 Avgust , 1 8. Rins— ay . 111 80 5 924 UNION B30UK YARDS, Bmo‘l‘;n of hoga to-day CHICACO, Osmmo. May 1.—Flour—Firm changed, Wheat — Active but weaker; ed 1@13c lower, deelmed again and ulon?‘n c undgr youte foube for cash; 90c for May; 024 @0“}0 lot 4f for Jul J’onad wslk later mf'nd stronger; May closed jo higher; other options (e lower; 48§@49c for cash; 49c I r June: 494 @49} for Jul, May; 48§c Oats—Ruled easier and i@i: lower; fairly sokive; 374@88¢c 5 3 L hes J“{;{ 30fc for May and 1 188, Pork~Fairly active bnl wui and ruled lower; opened o lower, racovere the deeline; later declined lied 24@be and closed fi aud May; 11 07§ une; 11 70 for uly. Lard—Only fairly active and ruled 3}@! Jower but clored steady at tho nd\.}fm:‘j 6 80 for eash and May; 6 90 for June; 7 00 for July, Bulk Meats—Shoulders, 4 46@4 50; short clear, 6 20@0 25; short ribe, 5 72}, Whisky—Steady at 1 16, A to fancy for B\I“fll“-“llu and weak; 240; good to ufiiu dalry, Ohms ~—Steasdy; cheddars, 93@114¢; limldlwd cheddazs, S@Md M.d os — S| un L it R Atoceipta, Bhip'ts. Fiour, bl ... 16, Birogo | bu Corn, bushels 85,000 , busl 63, Oata, bushels 00 MILWAUKKSE PRODUCN Muwavxss, Msy 1,~Wheat — Lower; . 3 Milwankes, 03c; June, 91§ e lenlers apart; No, 2, € Previsions—Lower; mess pork, cash, 11 4 June, 1160, T, LOUIS PRODUOR, Br, Loum, Mo, May 1.—Wheat—Fairly active but iregular; Moy and Juneclosed a fraction higher, and July a frackion fowe or cash; 105§ for May; 1 064 for Jun 6 for Jaly Corn —Slow \mt nhmt. stendy; Ne,2 #6)@48 vy, 4740, Onts—Slew bm.mm "R o bid; casb, mixed, 38¢; —Steady at ‘1 14, LIVERPOOL, Liverroor, May . - Wheat —fiteady with fair demend; holders offered frea’y; red west: ern winwor, 74 104@*s 2 Corn—Kirm and In good demand; new westere mixed, 5s 24d per contal, TOLRDO, Toweno, May 1.—Wheat—Weak and lower; No, 2 ed cach, 9% ». Dull but tirmer No,3=ash, 53} bid, Oata—Neglected. NEW YORK PRODUON, Nuw Yok, May 1—Wheat—Recelpts, 79,000 bushels; exports, none; spot grades de” d options 1§@- o, loaving off @4 e iuside rates; ungraded red, 74e; No. % red, 100; No. 2 red 104}® 1015 afloat for July, closing at 1 Corn—}@gc lower, closing how shado abovo fnsido raies; receipts, 4,000 bust ela; exports, 105,000 bushels; ungraded, s No. 3, 58@b8jc at No. 2, A$jwboat_elevator; Jene closing at 5Ske. : receipts, 22,000 bush 5 mh»l.. mixed ¢ B Shairly stondy; weeterBNI@ 14, ]’nrk Dull aud ratber weak; mess, spot, Liad—Towor and moderately active; con. :p;umde, spot, quoted a&7 124;; July,.7 a7 2 Butter—Dell and weak; westorn, 10@26c, CINCINNATI, CINoINNATY, May 1,—~Wheat— Easier: No, 2red, 1(8 Corn—Easier; No. 2 mixed, 54@56c, Oats—Wenker; No. 2 mixed, 40c. Ryo—Fasier; No. 2, fall, 71@72c. Barley ~Good demand and unchanged: - tra No. 8 fall. 83c. Pork--Easierat 11 75@18-00, Lard—Dull; current meke,6 ‘Whisky—~#uniet at 1 13, KANBAS OITY, Ku!m Orry, May 1 h, 87ic bid; May, 82¢; June, 85@ Julv, 673 & 833, \.mn Quict and lower; cash, 413c bid; June, 411 Ortas Stronger; LIV OHIOAGO, Cuioaco, May L—Drovers' Journal re- porta: P Gattlo—Ressipts, 5,700 head: openoa strong ' shipping stoere, 4 6003 580; butchers, 2 25@4 65; bulk, 3 25@400; stockers and feeders, 3 80@5 00, Hogs—Receipts, ~23,000; slow and 5@105 lower; rough aud mixed, 4 10@445; pack- ing_ond shippivg, 4 10@4 00; light, 4 30@ 3.30@4 25. 00; active but rather woak ; shorn, 2 50@3 25; wooled, 3 50@4 85; bulk, 100@4'25. KANSAS OITY LIVE BTOOK. Kamsan Orrr, May 1. Oattio—Rerelpts, 2,000; steady: shipping steers, 4 T0@5 25; butchers, 1 3)(a fooders, 4 25@6 00, Hoga— Receipt:, 10,000; quiet and higher at 3. 75@41 20: bulk, 4 OIIlItA Sheep—Reosipts, 1,0003 tives, 3 10. teadv; clipped na- 8T, LOUIS, 1, Louws, May .1.—Onttle—Roceipts, (00 ead; shipments, 500 head; steady and fir supply light; exports, b 60@5 90; fair to good shipping steers, 4 8)@5 60; good ni tive butcher rteers, 4 [0@6 50; cows and_heif. exs, $00@4 00; stookers aud feeders, 850@ Sheep—Receipts, 1,900 head; 1400 head: steady lnd firm; mand at 350, shipmenta, lipped in d —— OMAHA MARKETS, Orrioz or THE OMARA Bxg,, Friday Evening, May 1, } The following prices are charged retailess by Jobbers, wholesale and commiseion mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the eleva- tors and other local buyers: Iave Ntock Market. Hogs—Receipts at the Union stock yards, South Omaha, were light to.day, at bc higher .and all sold at the following rnm Common rough packers, 83 80@8 £5; ule to ood, 83 90 &4 0 ohoios and extrs, commoa to good cows and heifers, $8 253 75, Steers—Fat poney steers, weighing 1,008 to 1,160 pounds, 44 26@84 50 Drugs, Druas AND UHEMIOALS—As!d, earbolle, 4 ko ma tartaric, 550; balsam copaiba, per lb. ‘bark, u.-.uu, per Ib, 13¢; cslomei, per lh 900; cinohonidl oz,, 80 50; ohloro- form, per b, 81 w B e 1b, 1 25; epsom saks; per lb 84c; glyoerine, pure, pet Ib, S50;lead aceta 157503 ol castor, No, 1 wfia oo oastor, No. 0; nhve. per (Al. 81 40; oil, 50; qulnine, P, & oL. .'l 10; pohlllfi' salicin, oz, hate a.per oz, 55- m)phw. §6 b, 4o; strychnie, per oz., 81 0, Tokacco. Smoking—0, ., 20; Meerschaam, Dmfin:.nfkfn 460; Durhaa, § ok, Bos; Dur ‘450; Beal of Nortk Oar- au 4 0z,, cloth, aso;suommh 3 0. eloth, 500; 0. &, Durham, 4 ot., 2o K, Durham, 2 oz, 80¢; Unols Ned, &' lSe. Tom sad J'u-qau Long Tom 30c, Paints Oils and Varnishos. per gallon, 1107 160 h-dllah& z-llnn. l’n; 176° h per_gallon, lw m"‘.f.‘.'.‘“.é‘ lb:;, n, Lard, winter lnn,lson No. 8, 1 40 wam ;B pe olln.'1 0014k 7, B Ko, 0. 1, 1u. |uhm.an¢ zero, pa..uo';', summer, 150; No, 1, per lon, 85¢; No, 3, 280; 'pmn. nn-! per 90¢; turpenti 'nu, per gallon, 4f0; naptha, 14° rer gallon, 16c, Spirits, Cotoa Serurms=—188 proof, 119; do, 101 woct, 120; epirit, sooond quality, 101 proot, 9: 'do, 188 proof, 118, Alwonox.-lufi Ppooof alookol 3 30 per wine on, .‘qulnlm‘Rodlmlhd whiskies, 1 00@1 50; | kits Fioe blended, 1 50@32 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Pennsylva- nls ryes, 2 00@6 50, . BRANDIES—] !mpuhd 6 00@16 00; domes- tie, 1 60@38 00, ém-xmpm.a, 4 50@600; domestlc, 1 50 ported, 150@8(!) New England, uonmoo dumntm. 1 I OHAMPAGNES—Imported ,p!r case, 28 00@ 00; American, per case, 10 00@16 00, Dry Paints) White lead 88¢; French e, Co) l’nh -muu 2|q -mm gilders, 1§e; whating fi:p Gmnmawn, 14c; burnt, 4o; mh.. slonva, raw, & aris common, 20 LY., 20c; o green, K., 196; vermillog, Eng 1S i, Amoian ‘“-dho»o —~ )} Fose 3 ¥ enel ly kson' h Neaias’ 1 A i ‘hnnurdln' genuine, $00; i oy s, e .| earefully now and well wrapped in mulin, as | N Daurham, 3 Boal of |2 70, smh Osvolina, 16 oz.,weod, %% Seal of Horu: i 3162 00 per THE DAILY BEE- ochre, American, o; Wintera minora), | balf barrels, 400; ghorkina in burrele, 7 m lohigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, 2ke; | do in half barrels, 4 ineral, 8, Teas. -Gungowder, good 45@550; okoloe, |’nmll,vr(@':mr Furnitucs, | 8076e; good Imperial, 40@48c; cholon, 80i@ nrnitus ) £1; conch, ex | 65c; Young Hysow, good, 8(@50c; cheice, 65 conchy No. 1, 81 26} Damar, extr, | @1 00; Japan, naaral leaf, 750; Japan choice, Japan, 70" asphalum, extes, 830, | 83 700; Golong good, 85@400; Ooloeg choloe shellac, 88 50; hiard eil finish 81 50, 40@bbo; Souchong, good, 0@40c; thoice, 86 PaxTs 1§ Ori— White lead, ()mh-.l" l“ @4bo. 5f0;, white lead, 8¢, Louls, pure, 6 50; M Rice—Lonisiana, prime 9 choies, 6@7he. los ‘green, 186 515 oam, 200; French So01] WosENmATE—T\wo W DALl 1 801 tarss een_seal, 12; French rinc, red seal, 110, hoo: paile, 210, Tubs, No. 1, § X} ploneee ‘rensh ring, in veenish west., 200; French tine, ubboneds, 1 75; Doable Crown, in il asst, 16c; mw and burnt umber, 1 ‘D han, 10¢; vaw sed barst Sienna 100 v i 1elrk's Savon Senperlats § 16; Kirk' crown, 130; refined himpblack, 12; conch | satinet, 88); Kirk' wtandar€, 8 56; Kirk's binok and ivory black, "i6e; drop Wiack, m. White Rastian, 4 85, Prussian_blag, 40c; altramarine blne PoTasH--Pennsylvania oans, 4 cans in ease, chromoqreen, L. M_& D,, 19?‘mmé -n& $55 ;Babkitt's bdl 2 duL Inuna, 190; An dantter groen, L, M. €& D, 16c; Faria -freen, whor h.ll1 2 don. in omme, 1 180; Ir lluM 16¢; Venetlan red, 9o; Tus. OANDT —~Mixed, 1 llhl, Oalley Swist oan red, 32c; Amerioan vermillion, L& P.-|etick, %o, —; yallow ochre, %c; L, M., O. & 1, 6., 1 Vi An—New York apple, 1661 Otio ap- qolow ochrs 06 ulden, cches, 16 phtent e; geaining volors, o s pohg Lo v ; Prince's VARNISKES Dry Lunider. Whsleanle—On Board Cars at Omaha, Grocers' List BATTENS, WELUTORING, PICK®MS, o Boouse—Powdared, 7o out Tont 7 0.G. Bata, 8 lnch. confectioners' A, l‘a;lscndrd 0. :flfi;& :anh fl&rk y.‘unw,'k’;::'sg; Sho; modiam yallow, 6o; | § Jnch Tk VCabing, D& M. O grades, 10 , 12 | 8 énch wall tubing, Bov g 210 oo Ty AT, ATadee oo, 'hstee, | Biskotsr D, & B, ¥iat, §11 00; D@3, ATURDAY, MAY 2, 1885, CHICAGO, MllW&lll(Pfl & 5. Panl RAIL WAY- THSE SHORT LIV And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMANA TO THE EAST, TW) TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMATA AND Ohisago, Minneapolis, Milwaakee, 8t, Paul, Oedar Rapids, Davenport, O¥nton, Dubngue, Rockford, Il -ck Island, Freeport Janesville, Igin, Madison, Lia Crosse, B.. olt, Winena, And all other Tmportant points East, North. enst snd Southesst, Tickot 0o at 1401 Farnam street (In axton Ho tel), and ¢ Union Pwaiflo De PullmanSlecporsand the Fmost Dieing Cars in the Warld are run on themain linen of the CicAso Mnviiase e PAUL R'Y and every athntion is pald o s by coutteous employes of thocompaoy. 5. & MERTILL, A. V. H. CAKPENTER, Goneral Mane.ger, Gen'l Passongor Agont. R. MILUER, GEO. ¥, HEAFFORD, 't Gen'l Pana Agont 16@170; fanoy green and yollow, 16@1640; old | Square. govornment Java, 20@260; Arbuckle's rosat. DINENSIONS AND TIMpEms, 410; MeLisughlin's XXX X reasted, Lijo; imitation Java. 163@18ic. Fora—Sisal, § inch and iaeges, 7go; tnch, 8; x4, v —There 1s no change to nate, the mar- [ 1x8: ket continues steady at 11c, and as reseipts | 2x8. are liberal and just about equal to demand, ff %19 thera is no oecarion for an advance, T Butter—Unchanged. Receipts light and [~ choice grades scarce. Rolls should be packed lfi soht. YENOING, . 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, reagh, the warmer temperature has a_bad effect on I\Ao. 1 6 inoh, 16 feet, row (h them, and they Leq uently a out of shape, OUreamery, 22@2 to good, 13@140 cholce ' dairy, inferior grades, 8 l-onlny—mm.na almost exelusively for chickens, and as the weather turna warmor, quotations on *‘live” only are .given, Old chickens -are in good demsnd and heavy welghta -s>metimes go above 'quotations, Spring ohickens have been_very scarce, aro nstaong roquet, Spring chickons, [alx 0, por dos, 6 00; old ehickens. accordin Welilt B quklity, per dok, SH0GA 00, 2 boarde, 12, 14 and 104¢. Game—Only very little deing. Ducks are. | No. 2boardc, 12, 14 ana 16 (i h:kood demand, but scarce. _Smipe plentiful ., | No. S'boards, 12, 14 and 18 1n Goeno dell, Ducks, mallacd, per doz, 8 006 3 | No. 4 boards, 12] 14 and IG(t.(rhlxlnx 260; duoks, teal and mixed, 'por doz, 1600 5| oul). 1 200; goess, ok doz, 2 B50@8 00; snipe, Pt e doz, 60:@1 00 ch; 1 nch 19 and 14 faot, sough. o. 1, 4 Inch, 1€ foor, G ‘e bt fnchy 15 and 14 foet, vough. . No. 2| 4 inch! 10 feet, rough.. 1450 1st and 2d Olau, 18t and'2d, O 3d, Olear; Cleary nnd“neh. « 2. Slear, 1 md:, e, Bs.. 36000 50 00 48 00 8 00 50 00 Dry Goods Brown SHEETINGS—Atlantlo A, 71o; Al in- '}fi.nd 2d, tlo P, fio; Atlantio LT, bkc; Brunawisk, 7 §6; | 34 Olear, 1 inch, Benverl}t.mLL.Mc' Lawsonoo LL Gis; Pa- |3 Tes Linon o 00 H, 7;2 sl Standard, 6o} 0 ian |§ Salect, 1 inch, s, 28 Wmchuutt A, 0o, Olear Popler, & inch, mm: n9 Su:rrmus—Argylo 60; E 'op- 4 H Lpacunn OOTTONS—Ballon, - lon, 2, bio; Ormberlnad, 44,7 of Bovoll bb; A Gomie ! white ;‘:& the Lioona 3d Com, 6 white pin ; Fairmount, 4o; Fruit w.flolden Gate 8! Sel. Fenca _{nch, whitepine Glory of the W ill 7-8; 7es Hill ;;’ Lmd-le- Tio New | 15¢ and 80 Cloar yellow mine, &6 inch. BIDING, Y&i;'k nlu:q }o; o} Wames s 0oKs (Color ed)—] n, nz‘ Bos ton,10 0z, 10}0; Boekwm, 8 0z, 124of’ h?lc Biver ot CoriLLILaad B ot “Dooks (Gray) —West Polnt,8 ox., T1a; West i °°m' 14 and 16 foot, Polnt lo(m‘,yl)' uc Poit; Bear, 80z, 110, | Fence, 14 and 16 feet. TIOKINGE—AT 0 1% Coatinental BEADED OBLING, Fanop, O Oor e Thor Toarl River, 21o; | st Com, f Inch, white pine. Tk 128os T oiebon Swalage 2 om f Inch, whito pins. Daxius Am: akeeg, Loo; Beaver Groek AA | 34 Com. 12c; Beaver Cri sk BB, dla Beaver Oreok | lst Com C, 10c; Hoyma kore, B; Jaflrey D& T, 1260; | Com. . § T Yoy Poks] River, Toc; War. | Olear Poplar, panel, § toch, 150; Warren EB (brown), e o) A 12 inch, s, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. B12inck, 6. 18, 12, 14 anc 16 feet. 8os C 12 inch, 5. 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet ?| D 12 inch, 0.1 8. 12 14 anc 16 feet Arn- No‘ 100, 12in.,8. 1 8, 14and 16 ft 17 00 fmm No. 1 Com. 13’ in,s 1 s 12 . 18 No. 1 Coxz. . 18, 1C, 18 and 20 ft21 00 No, 2 Com, 12 in. 3:0 BIINGLES AND(LATH, rw.mr- 16 inch, Clear *A* Stendard, 8o Batea |5 inch, Clecr. .unket | No. 1 8 66 [ 888833 3333 Z®IEZ Jlflruz{ ren AXA (brown Lo; Warren CO 100, Onamics - Fit iy wrenua glove - finlsh, 430; oystono glove fi nish, 52 $ o BaNs. -Amoey, The) Hanoock, Kearamgo .7 PRINTS - : Amenican, &%), old’s 60; Coehsco. "6e; ony, 4&«:‘ 70; Indigo 7-8, 17 ldes River, bho; Ohsrte T Ouk, pF s S iAo m—Anednm, 0 Glonoester, +lic ; Southrbr’ Leys 4ho; Rosodale, thnm_ls—A'nc o P%'lm"coo Af isntaa al 94o; P 288 GOODS— slan cashamere, 530; Homiaton cashmare, S ainioton Fancus, | Lie; Hamloton brosadse, 160; Arlington bre3s e, 18c, la rdware Idst. Iron, rates, 210; pl ow steal,. i s i IR crucibie, 5o;_ sae o ol o ToaB0ss wegon DENVER MARKET. ku,w set, ° 25&800; hubs per . sat, Het ary, 1403 m 1ow, 1 8001 78 700 otve, it 7507 Frour nuts par | ent, 100 lbe., 2 75@(; Kansas, 100 Ibe, Ib, 7allo; washers, por b, ? 4k boy rivets, por | @3 00; grabam, 100 u;-l lflh rye, 100 Iba, b, 11c; coil chaln, gor b, Saldo; malleabio, 775! brck- 'h-*kav: bb wodg- 9 w-n- e, 6o barros? Gnu'. 3 Spring. 8 Bmdmumuluhou,fi 5 : 9 pec 100, 110@1 15; barley 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 85; tal { ton, on mak 14.00@15 00; chop, ocorn, L 85; orlon 430 | Ibe, on track, 70¢@75; chop mwixed, 100’ I ) 2z a1 001 orn ol 10'ibn. 1 Har—Baled, upland, ton, 18 00@15 00; xpland, loose, ton,10 00@13 00; secand bot- S, baled, 10 001 00; lfalfs, Tooss, : 135 00@15 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 6 oy, Boo. o S8d8er dacks, cblse, s oseamery, fine, ; dairy, iss, 20@23c; dairy, good, lb, m@zou daixy, falr I, 16@i6c; oo Mlb ¢ cas—State, ST ‘warrantod, doz, 8@ 370 I ecoam, 16@170; half cream thim, 1b, G Swion, domastio wiss, {mpatted, 80@8Z0} vim- Baaa sreosl oozz® eose? @ 8888 r- POSTS, 1630; | White Codar, 6 inch, halvea White Cedar, 5} inch, halvee. White Codac, 8 inches, quarte White Cedar, 4 inch, round. Heav Southern Rec Cedar, 64 feet wer, koged N ’nl 60 blacting, kegy, Onxzs by b, 10@1l0; Groass—Prime wuu 4@Hp. b, R280; 8 Bheap Pelta—250@75, burger, — PouLTRY —Live old chick: 500@5 6&; Grain fbmad ducks, 1b, 16@16c; s sakags TbsizOub Ne.d €2 'l"mmm—(}elondo, 100 Ibs, 96@1 05 Byosifiash o, % #@470 w;e:a.rxnlm ® Ontons, gollow, 100 Ibs,| Oom—No, 3, 55 100 Ibs, 350; bests, cabbage, Bhde . oo woh}b-,u 1 25; turaipe, 100 be, 1 25, ULTS - 450; oraagos, Florida, por Erhs lumy bbl, i .1@8« m”l?"mfll. m‘%'flm 11 P i Drossa beet, Colorado, per ed—lfisb@ %7"@& hus-. b, 63@64o; mutten, Ib, 7 Boroening—No, 1, 600 por cwi; s Homm:i Py w"w “'_P" g h v-g;nax—cdmdo steers, per 100.lbs Borta—40o per owt, Fliat No.1, por Ib, 114@130 10c; geeon stoers ac{ Graham—§1.76 per cwt, oo&m- calf, b, BOll)c green kip, ‘akins, 8@! ; —Lemons, per box, Mossina, 4 000 bax, 6 60@7 00; 5 00@5 60; apglos, modium, oured, Ib, lu Filour and Milistuffe. ‘Wiater Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at General Produce Onions—Scarce and good steck will bring] Il bushel, No, 1, per b, 14@15c; hwk.lbfle ) Mexloan, 7 m’m..u{u o.ol, 140, kit 1 60@2 00; Oallf M’fi"é’u‘;""“‘ kog, IMI 60; trout, [per Beans—In falr lug[ly and demand moder - als Irul.h'nY rr el, $1 650@1 60; medium, Potatoes Rflwpu hlve been more Mlll. bt s stocks were very light all ove, al pickod up quickly on arriyal and prices were Beld Bem, * Choice stock s sollng ranialy at ———— The Illinols Legislature, 70¢, and good at 60( . SPRIRGFIELD, Ill April ~Speaker Day Fruirs—No. 1, quw&- spples, bbls | Haine the imous consent to aj 4oiN O aliced, boxee, 60 o S e boren point.a chairman for ten deys to. allow bim 84c; blackl los, boxes . | to visit New Orleans, but two members ob- boxes, 18e; peaches, tupa.tld‘ loex nlp jected, Hood and 7 60; | sppropriativg $200,000 to astablish a soldiers and sailors home passed the senate to-day, Py ZEGEEFRED W, GRAY oads, ; uacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls 0, e 75, el o (Svcorssor T0) s“':hw:;!:l‘l‘&‘kh u:'l;nlmfl- 8ot Corn FOSTER & GRAY, WEHOLES.A LE Bricks—Popy e, 160 16, 140; cloves, 200 assin, 16 Srior—Standad Gom. |26, b do 4 gallon kegs, 125 eotl b N 4 ) r pcrun. WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI. FORNIA REDWOOD, ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH OEDAR. peaches puuu,ba Saa0, 6 761 plums per cass, uo- whortlebor- ries p-rw-.lwxm{plum-,flh. per case, 290 na'-. l' . 2'0; pine unu._nom,m e b";i" wlhl.lgnsfi h-. ) 1240, 8, 134, arcass—Per ie, 860j round,rl,case 265, square, cases, 170; Gshkosh, cases g¥ 1.20 e —In 1b papers, 3 20 per oase; keg, per Proxcas—Modium in balf barrels, lw;mdl.lnhmlo Portland Coment, Towa and Michigan Pl tar, Halr, Eto Bto, o‘%,m. Cor. 6th & Douglas St . 18 12, 14and 166,14 75 | 4, 1 B - w&-—— 300; antelope -fn’-.la,uéw,um o salizon, halt bbl, 10 60) | m Gen't Buperintendont RAILWAY. THE BEST ROTTE AND LINE fiouncll Bluffs and Chicago. The anly line to takerfor Des Moines, Mearah all eown:, Codar Rapids, Olinton, Dixie, Chioago, ! il raukoo and al Polita oast, "To the peaple ot i e- ‘rasks, Colorado, Wyom!ng, Utah, Idaho, Neva da, Oregoa, Washington anc California it offers-supe) for adyantages not possfble Ly any other line, Among a fow of the numerous polnts of guper lor- ty eojoed by the pcteons of thip rowc botw ven Chicago, are It two traing & day of 1)AY COACEK.B which thofinest that human art and {ngewalty can o PALACE SLEEPIG 0 ARS paase: anc 103 widely calebentcd PALATIAL DINING 0 ARS the equal of which cannat be found elsewkere. At Council Blufts the tralns of the Usion P joifio Ry. connect in Untoa Bepot with those of the C bica {0 Northwostern Ry In Chicago tho teatwa of thie {ine make close conneotion ‘With those of Al en tern Foe Detrolt, Columby, Lndianapolls, Clocir mat Niagara FI“'y Buffalo, Piltabin ronto, Mon treal Eocion, New Work, Frlladelp s, Bartimacs, o [sh: ingtonand all polnts in the East, ssictbe tdoked agent for ticketa via tho ~NORTE-WES [TERN, 1t vou wisn the best acoomm odations, agente soll tickota via this linc\ M. EUGHITT. Gouoral Mansger, Al thoket R € HAIF, Gen. Pzsc. Agont. OHICAG O W. N. BABOOCK, Genl. Agt., 1426 Farn: ym St , Omadsa, Neb, Railway Tirae Tahle. In Effect April 5 th, 1885, The attentlon of the travellls g publio is called S0 Abo foh that thisis the o ‘!on mplote and wbeolately corret timo tablo publisred in lhe alty, alns arrite ot and dop st trom Central Standard Time “Traius of the O. Sk F. 2L & C . arrive s and de part tzom tholr depo, cotor « it 14t and: Webster stroet; trains o the 5. & M., 0, B. anc K, ek ey & opot; i otkers from arday; o, oxoopt Bunday] d, by ARR(VE, n PIOI"(L A M. . Expresa 7608 Denver Bzpress. & Rep. v Vvalloy: Ns | Por Ghdoago via 0. Blufts) e o5 NORTHWARD, C. 8t. P. 84, Paal Rl({illpr- [] OMAMHA BRIDCE TRAINS Dumev Tralns—Leave Omaha 960, 1008, 11 16 & m, 1360, .00, 8 00, 4 00, 4 66, b 60 1110pm." On Bundaystiio 760 and 10008 m and 900 and 4 0¢ p m trains do not run. Arrive ad frans. br dep ubos later: Broadway depor 30 min. 40,7 50 Leave Coundll Blufls (Brosdway depob) b 7 16, OD.IDM.llflAm.l(n Y008 87 e b et 45 p m. On Bunds 2040 BOARETE 86 st il m-nmnnml.u Ginata 0 tiates lepr Tnm-ler‘r: Ing—~Loave Omaha ab 8 16, 8 41 s m, 4380 4 20.418 and 1 00p m, dally. vo 84046 sad 1115 & m, 1'%, 880, 786 and ok SUNDAY TRAINS To and froms Chlcago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines T_BUNDAY WORNING, | BATURDAY WVA ML | BT, | N-W | N-W [ BI] MI hhr\ury 1-22 fl', Bunday eventag asd Ionfln mom d‘;wm‘wm( Crder. C. B & l:Jn ains arrive run every STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leavo Unlon Pacifio depob at 6 40 & m and 5 25 Arrive trom Btook Yards a4 7 268 1a and 6 26 § m. Mall Time Card. ROUTE. T Union Pacifio Local Mail.., 10 JOYOUS HAPPY, Chlldren are iudeed the greatest boon of mankind, Tre indis- pentible qualification s or this condition fs health; and it i3 the lt Jooumpany eech oanst Bbc, Oio, §1%h aaa N ld by ulb:u“lm pend o Woslrioh & jmer, Mass., for oonta' oriuation on the subject, nflnp alag Tl ICHAS. SHIVERICK, ' FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND. DRAPERIES, Passenger Elovator toliall floora, _ 1206, 1208 _and 1210 Farnam [Stroet, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, CHAS R. LER, 1 ARDWOOD LUMBER A Fuall Assortment of Air and Kiln Dried Walnut, Cherry, Ash, Butternut, Yellow Po Redwood, etc, Hardwood and Poplar Panel, Hardwood Fl looring, Wagon Stock, tait Builders’ Material, Red Cedar Posts, Common Oak Dimension and Bridge Timbers, Cedar Boards for moth proofclosets, Veneors, Fancy Woods for Seroll \\nwlnk.l‘ to., Eto, 8, W.Cor.0th and Douglas. a. Neb. RUEMPING & BOLTE, + Manufacturers of Ornamental GALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES, FINIALS, 1llo8ky-Lights, &. Tin, Iron and slate Rooters, Work done in any partof the country Dormer Windows, Window Caps, M 316 South 12¢1 Street, On ahy, N i “\Q\\\T £ rz//, " IRON WORK. AG THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS FOR ESTIMATE Automatic Cut u/u Engines, Steam Purmps, Meat Cutting Machines Tanking Outfits & Pre Wheeled Scrapers, Frust Evaporators, BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MACH INERY. PATENT £0G DOGS AW MILL SPECIALTIES AND C. F."COODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Vernishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB. EFREBED. W. GIRA.Y, (SUCCESSUR_TO FOSTER"& GRAY). LY IVIIBIEER LIME AND CEEENT C!CARETTE Smok 1rs whoare willing to pay a li‘tle mor for Cigarettes than the price _charged for the ordinary trade Cigar- etten. will find the RICHMOND STRAICHT CUT No. R SUPERIOR toall others. Thoy aro made from ths brightost, mect delicately fla:rored, and highest cost gold leat grown in Virgin'a, and are abiolately wiTiour Apuwr 7iox or drugs. Weur> the Genuine French Rice Paper of our owa direct importation, ahicn“ made espec dally for us, water marked with the name of the orand, Richmond 8traight ut No. | STRAICHT CUT No. 1 each Yigiroite, withous' wch noae are ¢ranlne. Ymitations of this brand have beon put on salo dCigarotts s ikora ara oawilono1 thot this is the old and original braud, and 80 observe tuab each ckage or box of Aichnnand Straight Gut Cigarettas be ars the signature of ALLEN & CINTER. . GIGARETTES Manufacturers, Richmond, Virginia. THE A. I.. STRANG COMPANY, Doublgand Single Acting Pewer and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS ‘Egin Miniog Machinery, Belting, Hose, B a D Tflmmlnflud' « retall, "nAlu%u“&'mmnug%g%n AND 8O0HKOOL BELLS, Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, SPROIAL NOTICE TO Gurowers of Live Stock and Othe 3, ‘WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TC Our Ground Oil Cake It 1871 ke best end cheapest food for stock of any kind. One po tliree pourds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Ou'G-ke in the A.ll"l::l. 'fl'u‘." Instead of running dmm, will increase In welght and be In good marketable ocond} fon in the apeing. Dalrymen, as well es others, who use 1t, can testlfy to its mew lu 'l‘ry 1t and 'udgl for wnmlvu. Price $24.00 per ton. No nhugo for sacks OODMAN LINSEED (gIL WORKS, Omaha, N b eb, P BOYER CO., IDEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, 'LOCKS, ETC. 1080 Farnanm Stroet. Oxmaha HENRY T. CLARKE, Prest. and Treas. JOHN T. CLARKE, Secretary, H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, BUCCEEDING 'LEIGHTON & CLARKE WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS T ABGEST Jobbing Drug bauso bebwesn Cblos 4 sball boat the bottom of the market at all b umhz added. _Our spec'alty will be Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy s imatos glven on pikte glass. To those about to embark ln the drug business will do . your ntercut by oalling 0n 148 OF send foF OUF prios Lst which will appear: bout 'J'.'-.:.yy b are Holiclted., 4 HARNEY sTREET, A, M.CLAREBR,Vice President and Ban Francisco. CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000. Ws Will duplicate Chicago and Bt, Louls prices with M. HELLMAN & Co, Whoiesale Glothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM BTREET, COR, 13TH, ONa A ELL DUEIESEC A S E = -

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