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NEBRASKA i i €AID UP OAPITAL. TURPLUB NOV 1,1 a W YATES, tA R foURALI, President, Vioe Prosident. -, oY MOORE, IKO. 8. COLLINS, LEWIS 8, REED. K. Hayden, Assistant and Acting Ossbler. The iron Bank® JOR, 12TH AND FARNAM 8T8, 4 GENERAL BANKING BUBINESE TRANSAOTED, INTEREST allowsd on time deposlta apon n‘dmblu terms and npom seeounts of banks » FOREIGN BXOHANGR Governmen! B.:r:;lrd Oounty and Oty seeurities bought n o A, o e g o n - Y Pou] basking: ane we iavite aorres 'I:I.GI personal inquiry in sonneetion FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOCIAL Naw Yorx, May 2 —Money—Easy at 1 per cent, closing at 1 per cent, Prime meroantile paper—4@ba. Bterling Exchange Bills—$4 86; demand, $4 88, Governmenta—Quiet and strong, 4's ad- vatcing } per cent, while 3's ylelded to 102§. Stocks—Continue very dull, but at the same time were very firmly held, Prices were a shade lower this morning on a renewed attack by the bears upon the whole list, but the declines were very small and during the remainder of the day the market continued dull and strong, until late in the afterncon, when it yielded a fraction, but closed firm at declines, Ohloago, Burlington & Dolaviare nckawann & Wentorn. Deaver & Rio Grando. do do ptd. Ohicago, ml;lukoi& Et& Paul. o o Bt. Panl& Omaha. .. + do do o —— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CH10AGO, May 2, 1885.,2:30 p. M. Options, Wamar— May...... Jun 1 52} 11 524 11 65 1 11 65 NEXEE .| 595 2 .1 6 073 6 12] UNION STOUK YARDS, t of hogs to-day. puckera 75,000 bu; exports, 08,000 bu; spot lots declined 1@14e and options opened heavy st 13@172, lower and later stronger and closed with # reaction of 1@ 1}e; ungraced red, 91c@$1 15 No. 2 red, $1.0 ; $1.03%1.08) aflont; $1 084 for £, o, losing at $1.05, Corn—Opene ver and later rallied }@fo, closing firm; receipts, 23000 bu; ex porta, 128,000 bu; ungraded, 57@bshe; No. 2, 08}@58{c in_elevator; ! closing at b74e. Oata—3}@je lower and loss active; receipts, 30,000 bu; exports, 50,000 bu; mixed western, 12@14jc; white, 45@bHc, Fgos—Steady with fair inquiry: western, 13@14c, —Dull and unchanged, mess spot, Liard—Very dull; western stoam spot quoted at $7.10; July, $7.28@7.80, Butter—Quies and barely steady; western, 10@26c. AT, LOUIS PRODUCE, Br. Louss, Mo, May 2.—Wheat—Un- settled and lower except for June; $1.08¢c for cash; 81 05 for May; $1.07 for June; $1.06§ for July Oorn—Lower and .|uu; 47c bid for June and July, Oats—Dull; 874o for oach; 376 for June, ‘Jo—‘imnd y at hisky—Steady at 8114, TOLEDO, Torzno, May 2.—Wheat—Dull; No, 2 red, May, 91¢5 asked ; No. 2 cush, 02}, 0. 2 cash, 39c. OINCINNATI, CiNorNNati, May 2 —Wheat — Weaker; No, 2 red, $1.05@1 08, 4;}«:..—@!5'. and lower; No, 2 mixed, 53}@ 0. Oata—Quiet; No. 2 mixed, 40c. Rye—Steady; No. 2, fall, 71(1&7‘34:. ]hrley—Quleb, firm and unchanged; extra No. 8 fall. Pork- Quiet $11,75@11,874c. Lard—Stronger, current make, $6,50, Whisky—Dull and nominal at $1.13, KANBAS CITY. Kaxsas Urry, May 2.—Wheat — Active and lower; foseh, 80@80fc; May, S0@80kc bid; June, 82§c; July, 85ic, Corn - Cash_waak; futures steady; cash, AT4@18c for cash; THE DAILY BEE-- MONDAY, MAY 4, 1885. g —————————————————— i AL00HOL—188 pooof alookol 2 80 per wine allon, FN\Witiskres— Rdistilled whiskios, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 1 5068 00; Keotucky bour bons 2 00@6 v0; Kentucky and Pennsylva nia ryes, 2 00@6 £0. 6 00@16 00; domee BRANDIRS—Imported, tio, 1 50@8 (0, Gixs—Imported, 4 B0@600; domestlc, 150 'zgm,m afloat; July | @8 00, Ross—Tmported, 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00, CHAMPAGNES—Imported, per case, 28 0@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 00@16 00 Dry Painta] White lead 880; French whiting, 24ct whiting gilders, 1ge; wki oom, Tior Iampbladk, . Gertaantown, - 14¢; lampblack, ordinary, 10; Prussian blue, 55 untramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8o; umber, e, Qo) h:h burnt, 4c; umber, raw, do; sienna, burn 4ot sionna, raw, doi Parls green, genuine, Paris green,common, 20c; chrome green, NY. 200; chrome green, K., 120; vermillion, Eng 760; vermillion, Amel‘ican. 18¢; Indian, red, rose pink, 1c; Venetian, red, Cookson'’s, Venetian, red. American, 1§c; red lead, j shrome yellow, genuine, d0c; chrome yol- K., 12c: oo oohre, Frenh 8fo; oshire, Amerioan, S} LT mineral, zgfi. lohigh brown, 2jo; Spanish brown, 2o} Prince's mineral, 86 ger eallons Faralturs, Vumlm;m—llnmln. conch, ex extra, &1 10; furniture, tra, 81 40; coach, No, 1, $1 81 75; Jl&l)n, 700‘ flphfltu ,_extra, 8o, shellac, 88 50; hard ofl finish 81 50, PaINTS 1§ OL—White lead, Omaha, P. P, 5903, white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 50; Marseil los green, 1to 61h caus, 200; French sino; oen seal, 130; French cinc, red seal 1o, rench zind, in varnish aast., 200; French zine, in oil ast, 1fc; raw and burnt umber, 1 han, 100; raw and burnt Sienna 10c; vandyke orown, 18c; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black and ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16<:~ Prussian_blue, 40o;"alteamarine blue chrome green, 'L, M & Dy 160} blind .nd shotter green, L. M. & D., 16c; Paris green, 18¢; Indian red, 150; Venetian red, 9¢; Tus- can'red, 2% Amurlonn ormillion, L& P.- —; yellow ochre, 9¢; L, M., O, & I). 0., 18¢; sliow ochre, 06, golden cibro, 166 ""fl’ ryor, 8¢; graining oolors, light onk, dark oak, walnit. ahitat snd ast, 180 413c; June, 419c: July, 42fc bid, Oata—High 78¢ bid, LIVERPOOL, LavErPOOL, May 2. ~Wheat— Quiet and in fair demand; holders offered freely; red winter, 7a 10d@8s, Corn—Quiet and in fair western mixed, b1 3d, MILWAUKER PRODUOR MiLwauker, May 2.—Wheat — Stronge; 0. 2 Milwaukee, 890; June, 9030; July, demand; new rn— mma and firm; No, 2, 48fc. Oata—1 No 2, 36ke, Rye - lhulpy Ol nxu light; No, Provisions—Steady; mess pi June, $11 60, ———— LIVE STOCK, CHIOAGO, Cflwmo, May 2.—Drovers’ Glje. , cash, §11 45 Journal re. slow, woak hipping stesis, $1.6 com- mon_to choice butchers’, $2.50@4 65; stockers and foeders, $1.00.¢ 5,00, Hogn—lhwptn, 11,000 head; opened 5o lower and clozed ftronger; rough sand mixed, 84 10@4 36; packing and shipping, $1.35@ 4.45; light, Sl.(ifl'u .50; skips, $3 50@4.20. head; steady; com- ; medium to choice, $4.20@5.00. KANSAS OITY LIVE BTOOK. Kaxsas Orry, May 2. —Oattle—Revelpts, 8 head; slow, weak and notquotable; lowsr; nmve shipping _steers, $4 65@b 20; butchers, $4 35@1.65; feeders, $1.26@4.60, Huks—l{eeemb 8,400 head; steady, firm 1(;;:] rhade stronger at £, 80@4.20; bulk, $4.00 Sheep Receipts, 76 head; steadv; clipped natives, 83 10. ar, Lours, Br, Loums, May 2.—Oattle—Receipts, 200 head: shipments, 200 head; supply very scant, only small retail trade; exports, $5 60@5. 90' fair to good shipping _steers, $1.8X@5 50; good native butcher steers, $1.50@6.50; cows and heifers, $3.00@4.00; stockers and (aedarl, $3.50@4 90. Sheep Rw.ipu 1.500 head; shipments, 80 head; steady and firm; clipped, $2.75@ 4,00; wooled, 3500(12 4. OMAHA MARKETS. Orrice or THE OMARA Bex, Saturday Evening, May 2. } Trade Review, Inall branches of trade in this city this week business has been excellent and prices good. The live stock rcceipts are about the same as last week, and the prices the sawe, with the exception of hogs, which are 10@16c lower * | than last week. Buthers’ stock is about the same, but strong, In the general produce market business is lively, the receipt of eggs being liberal and steady, at 110, Butter, receipts are light and good grades scarce, Old chickens aro in good demaud, and spring chickens are very scarce. Ducks are in good demand, but scarce, Business with the grocers has been very good. Ordinary grades of coffee are 1@14c lower, while choice remains the same, TIn other branches of trade business is re- poried ¢ood, and prices remain unchaged, The following prices aro charged retailers by jobbers, wholesale and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the pricos furnished by the elova- tors and other local buyerss Iave Stock Market, Hogs—Recoipts at the Union stock yards, South Omaba, woro liberal, and the prioo strong, bic lower than yesterday and wea all grades, Al sold, Packers and shippors are both in the markat, but Hammond is the principal buyer, Common rough packers, 83 808 85; falr lo gimd 83 96 &4 00; choice 000 | and_extra, 4 06@4 Sheep—Fair to qoud $326@3 75, Cows—Butchers’ stock, about the same p 90 | but strong; for common to good cows and heit - 211,160 pounds, $4 25 OHICACO, CHicAGo, May 2.—Flour—Qulet, steady; unchanged, ‘Wheks~Falrly active; unsettled; opened 1@}c lower: later declined o more; ruled quiet; fluctuated slightly for some time, noon ruled more stronger; aiv. u Iater ruled e closed fc under yester- ogular 80} cash; 894c May and Juae; 93/ tmu —Market ruled day, weak early; declined Jci later lmpeoved 1o for May; §o for other utures, May closed 3c better; other futures & shade botter; 483 @490 cash; 493c May; 48ic June; 490 July, @lo oasier; 6o cash; 0o aJuly, Ill 69¢, Dull; nominal, IMOTHY A shade firmer, Prime 8150 @1 504 FLAXSEED—Firm. No. 1, 81 88, PORK—Fairly active; ruled 5@10c lower oarly; lmpmv.d slightly; $11 50@11 70 cash; $1152@11 66 May: 11774 July. : ARD—Moderately active; changed; 46 S0@0 82; cash; 86 85 May; §6 92 J 7 00@7 024 oy B MhAl‘i— houlders, 85 46@b 60; sort clear, §6 20@6 26; short rib, $5 76@b 8. Whisky—Steady at $1 16, Butter— Unuhlmd. g0d to fancy cream .{’ 20@%4ec: good to cholce dairy, 13@183. heese—Unchaeged: cheddars,” 9)@1lic; uklmmld cheddars, 3@bde, m = 1‘1?11{“ des—Unchanged. Tallow—Unchatged. Flour, bbls ‘Wheat, bushels Ontn. mhdl steady: un- Bhip'ts. 26,1 a-'flq buabiis Now Yoax, May 2.—Whest—Reoelpts 811 65@11 674 June; | K, Durham, o | fom, 856; No ers, 83 16@3 75, Steers—Fat poney stoers, weighing 1,000 to H@84 50, Drugs, Duous AND UHEMIOALS—Acld, carbolls, 4 to acid, tartaric, 550; balsam copaiba, per lb. 660; huk, sassafras, per lb, 130; ulom‘, per Ib We. cinchonidia, per oz, 80 50; chloro- n& per lb, $1 00; Dovers powders, per Ib, epsom_salts, per b, “8o; pm, per Ib, 350; lead acetaf lpu 81 60; o;‘lm:«lw,mNo. 0 o Quinlne, P, & Oy ll 101 poh-imx: ide, per Ib,, 88 b0; salicin, LN e A pe b, 4o; strychnine, per oz, $1 80, Tobacco. Smoking—0, B., 2%; Meerschaum, 80o; Durham, 160 oz, 490; Durham, 8 oz., 550; Dur- ham, 4 oz, 57c; Durham, 3 oz, 60c; Seal of Sorth Oarolina, 16 oz.,wood,42¢; Seal of Nnn.h Oarolina, 8 oz., wood, ‘45c; Seal of North Oar- olinh, 4 oz,, cloth, G&o. Bnd of Nm.h Oarolina, 4 oz., cloth, 500; O, os., 28¢; O 2 oz, m, Unale km s 350; Tom and Jerry 28¢. Long Tom 80c. Paints Otls and Varnishes. Ors—110 carbon, on, 11e; 160 headlight, per gallon, “,.'filée headlignt per_gallon, 160; 160° water white, 16c; lin- l.odnv per gallon, b30; linseed boiled, per 0, 5bc; Lard, winter strd, per gallon, 70¢ o °1" 608 No.'s, 507 cator SR, por oal. lon, 1'80¢; No. 8, 1 40; sweet, per gallon, 1 00; .u“} o J;.'.-;non‘."x.w s.lw B., gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 90¢; fi" 1, 760} lubricating, teros’ ber gallos, 80c; ummer, 160; golden waching, No, 1, per , %80; sperm, signal. per gallon 90c! turpentine, per galon. 4Fc; napibe, 145, rer gallon, 1€c, Spiris, OoLoaNs Srrkire —188 preof, u9~ da, 101 of, 120; # ll-.uuond alif h 04 do, 148 poon, 1o Sosltr 10L proat, price | %lywine. aged hi Grocers' List Suaass—Powdered, 70; cut loaf, 70; gran: ulated, Gho; oconfectioners’ A, 61o; Standard extra O, bio; extes O, bc; medium yellow, 53c; dark yellow, 5@6ie. Oorrrrs—Ordinary grades, 10c: fair, 12 good, 11@120; prime, 12@130; cholce, 16@170; fancy green and yellow, 16@1640; old government Java, 20@26c; Arbuckle’s roast- od, 14}0; MoLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 144c; Imitation Java, 16§@18}c. Rorr—Sisal, § inch and larger, 7§c; § Inch, sto, e TrAss o0 Chiies L noba i e, ket continues stesdy at 11c, and a8 receipts are liberal and just about equal to demand, thero ls no ocoasion for an advanco. Butter—Unchanged, Recoipts light and choice grades scarce. Rolls should be packed carofully now and well wrappd in muslin, as the warmer temperaturo has a_bad_effect’ on them, and they freq uently arrive all pressed out 'of shapo. Oreamry, 22@25c; fair to good, 13@1dc: choice = dairy, inferior grades, 8@10c, Poultry—Domand almost exclusively for chickens, and as tho weather turns warmer, quotations on “‘live” only are given, Old chickens are in good demsand and heavy weights sometimes go above quotations, Spring chickens have been very scarce, and 8ro n strong requet. Spring chickens, fair size, per doz, 6 00; old chickens, sccording to weight and quality, per doz, 8 60@4 00, Game—Only very little doing. Ducks_are in good demand, but scarce. _Snipe plentiful, Geese dull. Ducks, mallard, per doz, 3 0@ 260; ducks, teal and mixed, per doz, 150@ 200; geose, per doz, 250@S 00; enipe, per doz, E0c@1 00, Dry Goods BrowN SAEFTINGS—Atlantio A, 7{0] Athu to P, bo; Atlantio LL Bmu Dam LL,bhv Lavionce LL Gix .7 3 Toyal Standard, 626} Indian ; Wanchusott 4, 6o, e B axrmmu—Axgyle. 60; Pep- perell R, 64c; Salisbury R, BLracRED Corrons—Ballon, 4-4, Shot Ton, 7-8, bho; Cumbullnd, 44, 1&: ; Davol 0} Fairmount, 40; of the Loom 4, % Glory of tho W, Bhey Golden Gasat i ll 7., To: U 4.4 Tho; Lonsdale, 7§o; Fork Mills 0O4o; Wamsutts, Duoks (doxmé)-nmen, (] ?: 11301 Bos ton, 10 os, 104o; Boston, 9 or., 1240} Fall River “Duoxs (Gray)—West Polnt,8 ox., 11o; West Point 10 oz., 1%4c; Point Bear, 8 oz, 11a, T10KINGS—Amosk 1 Conf 1 1 Pearl River, 2lc; 3 Hamleton Awnings, Amoskesg, 130; Beaver AA 120; Beaver Oreek BB, 1lc; Beaver Oreek co, 100; H.ymkm, 80 Jaffrey D& T, 1280; Jafh 1240; Pearl River, 13c; War- B{A(hmwn 120; Warren BB (bmm), Ie. Warren CO wn), 1 OauBrios ~Fifth avenue glove finlsh, 4jo; Keystone glove finish, 6o, 6!:’ Hancock, 8c; lebonn ;Anfimory. earsarge e Ainae Bioe Amévioan n«i old's 60; Goohooo, 6o armony, ndlgo To; Indl¢n78 Tijo; Indigo Rigor Blo; Charter Oak, i a e o 0 oncester, 0; Sout ' leys 44c; Rosedale, Gmaun‘s—Amu staples, 8o staplos, 70; Lancaster _staples, éc; ds * 9o; Hudson checks, 8jo; Am Beretaas, bo. Drzss Goobs—Adnmn alpaces, 903 Per- an cashmere, 234o; Hamloton cashmore, 63c; Hamleton Fancus, 1130; Hamleton brocades, 160; Arlington brocade, 18c, Heay Hardware Ldst. Iron, rates, 2 10; plow steel, o orucible, bo; cast tools do, ' 1 shokes, per se, 2:’5.9‘1” e 1325; telloes, saw A ; tongues, each, 70c; axles, each, 75c; square nuts per Ib, Tallc; washors, por Ib, 8al8c; rivets, per Ib, 11 coil chain, per 16, Sa1Zc; malléable, 8 Iron wedges, '6c; crowbars, ' Gy harrow teeth, 40; spring steel, 7a80; Burden's horse shoes, 4 30; Burden's muleshoes, 5 BARBED Wike—In car lots, 4 00 per 100, NaLs—Rates, 10 to 60, S?lur-hshoz,sl 205 g‘l,m:lho& 185; r.;r‘l:)x?l(;l powder, kegs, 3 50a4 00;do, o kegs, 1 50 bh-hng,wkqhib fuse, D—Bar, 1 65, CoaL—Oumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- rls run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lum 500; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Iowa lamp, Towa nut, 500; Rock' Bpring, 7 00; \hm clet, 11 35a11 50; Oanon Uity, 7 00 per on, Hides. Steady; green bnichors Tie; dry’ int, 12@14c, dq..u, ad Wt e s Groaso—FHime white, @44 Bhoop Pelts—250@75. Grain Wh-l—fluh No, 2, 620, Barley 45/ Rye—Oach \1. l. 46@4Te. Oom—-No. , 850, Oate—No, 2. {6@t1c; dam Flour and Millstuffs, wmm Whut—firm;b-t quality patent at h Sm'd Pt s quallty ateat at 82 70 ring I‘F it at N %fma gty 821 18260, Chopped ¥osd - Ber 100 Ibs., %00, Corn Mea —80,.85@1 00 per owt. Boreening —No. 1, 600 per owt; No 2, Bc. Hominy—1.50 per owt, Shorts—60¢ per cwt. Graham—$1.75 per owt, General Produce b | hoo 16@17¢; | § No. tal | Fence, 14 and 16 fost.... . 1b, 1 ; cooking, d-_ kaaa—suu. boxes, 100; peaches, evaporated, 160; rasp: berries, 850 Fisn—No, 1 mackerel * hall bbls., 7 50; Family § bbis,, 3 50; No, 1 kita, 1 05; family kita 60c; No, 1 whitefish, half bb_. 6 50; No. L kits, %0) family half bbis, 800; family kits and pails, 60c; No, 1 trout, half bila., 6 25, SaLT—Dray loads, pet bbl, 150} Ashton, In sacks, 8 50; & sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy 60, ba, 2 75, SraRcH—Peatl, 4jo; Silver Glnu 8oy Oorn Starch, 80; Excelsior Gloss, 703 Oorn, 7o, 8rioxs— Pepper, 16c; 8 |oe. 140; do\'u. 200 aasin, 15c, 8yror—Standard Cos 6o, bbls; Staadard do 4 gallon kegs, 1 25, OARNED Goops,—Oysteus (Standard) per onse, 890; strawberries, 2 1b “per case. 2 50; raspberrics, 3 1b, oare, 2 50; California pears per case, b £0; wpricota, per case, & 00; peaches per case, b 80; white cherries per case, 6 76; plume per case, 4 b0; whortleber- rios 'per oago, 8 00; egg plums, 2 Ib, per case, 290; Rages, 'l 1b, wcue. 2 ¥0; pine aples, 2 Ib, per case, 8 OARDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16e, 1240, 88, 12}0, boxers 401bs, 16 o, 6, 140, Marones—Per ‘oaddie, 850; round,rl,case 265; square, cad 170; Oshkosh, cases gr 1,20 ‘-\om—ln 1b papers, 8 20 per osse; keg, per e ton—Mediom (n basrels, 540 do In Balf barrels, 8 80; small, in barrels, 6 40; do in balf barrels, 4 00; gherkina in barrole, 7 50 do in half barrels, 4 50, Tras--Gunpowder, good 45@4‘6‘1, choloe, 60@760; good Imperial, choica, 60@ 65e; Young Hyson, good, @800, sholoo, @100; Japan, natural leal, 756; Japan choice, 60 750; Oolong good, 85@40e; 0o ong cholgs 406855 Bonohong, good, 80@40c; choice, 8 Rwl—Lomnimfi. prime to choioe, fl@ug ‘Woonexware—Two hoo) pAIIl. 1 85; three pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; pioneer washboards, 1 75; Double Orown. 3 90; well buckets, 8 75, Soaps—Kirk's Savon Imperlal; 8 15; Kir) satinet, 8 30; Klrkl standard, 856; Kirl White Russian, Potasi—Penns b.“lvul- cans, 4 cans in case, 38 85 ;Babbitt's 2 dor. in case, 190; An whor 2doz in we, 150, OANDI—Mlxed, stick, 9alle; twist stick, 90, Vikxaan—New York apple, 160; Ohio ap- ple, 180, Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, BATTENS, WRLLTUBING, PICKETS, 9.G. Bats, $ nch, 8 .80 0. 2 i 1816, |20t (2214, |24 1. 18.00(19.00 10.00/19.00 12181418116 mmlsonmmluwnm‘ 4 0011€00114.00]16.00]160,00| FENOING, No. 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No. 1, Ginch, 16 fect, rough Glmh 12 and 14 foet, rough 6 inch, 16 foot, rough. No. 1 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No. 1, 4 inch, 16 foet, rough No. 2, 4 inch, 12 and 14 foet, roug No. 2, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough..... BHIP LAP. No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 ino No. 2, Plain, 10 inch. No.1, 0. G No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft No. 2 boards, 12, 14 ana 16 f No. 3 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f No, 4 boar cull , Olear, 1. 3d, Clear, 1 1sf and 24, lunr,linch. 5, 30 3d, Clear, 1 inch, s, 28 A elect, 1 inch, . 2. B Select, 1 inch, s, 2s. Olear Poplar, § inch, 5. 28 FLOORING, 18t Com. 61 ch, white pine. 2d Com. 6 white pine. 3dCom. 6 white pine Sel. Fence _{nch, white pin 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, BIDING, 18t Com., 12, 14 and 16 feet. 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet. 8d Gom,, 14 and 16 feet. 850 50 48 48 50 44 39 28 35 836 33 26 18 22ZZ Z¥WZIZ £832332388 BEADED OEILING, 1st Com. i Inoh, white pine. 2d Com, i inch, white pine. 3d Com, gpmch white pine. inch, Norway inch, Norway Olear Poplar, panel, § inch, BTOCK BOARDS, A12inch, s, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. B 12inch, s 18, 12, 14 and 16 foet. c12 inm 8. 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. D 12 inch, s, 1 8, 12, 14 and 16 feet. No. 1 Com. 12in,, #. 1 & 14and 18 ft 17 00 No. 1 Com, 13'in,s 1 s 12 ft. 1850 1s. 10, 18 and 20 ft 21 00 18, 12, 14and 16 ft,14 75 baaa kzmosB oozl e 8888 e aiaaa) DENVER MARKET. Froua—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 763 ent, 100 Iba,, 2 76@5 00; x.'nn. 100 lbs, 5'7'5 100 Toe 1505 iye, 100 lbe. a5 busk-wheat, per bbl. 7 GRaIN, Feep, Em—w’hut 100 b, 81 00 com In sacks on track, 100 Iba ta, in sacks on track, 100 Ibs, eastern white, $ 1581 0 Cotorade white, 1 30601 367 mized, 110@1 15; barley 100 lbs, 1 30@1 fon, on traok, 14 00B15 00, chop, ooa, md Ibs, on track, 70c@75; chop mixed, 100" Ibs, on bk, 1 00@1 20; corn meal, 100'ibs, 180 Hay—DBaled, uopland, tou, 18 00@15 00; upland, loose, ton, 10 ; second bot- tom, hllbd 10 00@11 00, Allllh, loose, ton, 12 dog o@15 00 straw, baled, on track, tom, 6 00 | & 4lo Bm fi O’xh sema&:'?:”" eAb 1 creamery, fine, oioe, Ib Bz Gairy, Roodi b, m’@‘fi,’ * dairy, falr md warranted, doz, dnl, 1 cream, 1521101 half cream AL laklm, 1b, O:M'lln dioam:‘l“s i 80@8! - ] by J Pow.nv leo old eh(nhn- doz, 500@5 50; ; dresscd turkeys, fianm-—()olmdo. 100 Ibs, mlu. sweet, per lb,, 4o, 860; ran [EESE— b. 10@110; hmlu. per box, 4 008 Florids, per box, 7 00; o Jl‘lnuy fancy bbi, 6 00@5 50; spplos, mediuia: -l!nma. nf" cured, Ib, 11} fium«l i gt Dfimx Frese Mears—Dressed beet, Oolorado, per Ib, 74@80; hoge, Ib, 6}@64o; mutton, lh.7 Ll'l Broox—Colorado steers, per 100 lbs e Dry Ftnt N -4, per b, 114@1 No. 2, Ib, 9@10c; groen d: ""1 bmdm,.l ; green 1b, 8@10¢; green kip, sheep skins, dry, 8@10c; deer skins, 5@300; autelope skins, 1o, 1216; tallow, i‘.flw@ Mzars Dacon, Onions—Scarce and good steck will briog lb. 2 00 per bushel, Jeans—Tu lflrblngp]ly.llnbdog;m‘and moder- ate, ', per bushel medi N per h\uhz, $180 .. Potatoes ~lkmlpu have been more liberal, but as stocks were very light all over, all was picked up quickly on arrival and prices were 1d firm, Choioe stock is selling rapidly at OB.ndv t- Woor—Ooclorado No, l, per b, 14@16c; bugk, b, S Ml Fisa— ho. . uo bi, 10'50; uomw L-flu keg, lMQlflfl trout, [per \f b "W‘A‘i‘i Y %off";‘o"vmu - 00 | ibe fach that thisis th 288283 in 75, ‘u.l"»‘ CHICAGO, Milwankee & S, Panl RAIL WATY. THE SHORT LI Y And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chieago, Minnenpolis, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Oedar Kapids, Davenport, Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Island, Freeport Janeavills, Elgin, Madison, La Crosse, Belolt, Winona, And all other Tmportant points East, North- enst and Southenst, Ticket 0ffice at 1401 Farnam street (In Paxton Ho tel), and at Union Pacific Depot. Pullman Sleopers and the Finest Dining Cars in the Warld aro run on themain lines of the CHIcA60 MILWAUKRR & ST. PAUL 'Y and evory attention is paid {0 passenger by courieous employes of thacompany. 8. MERRILL, V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager, el Passonger Agont. R MILLER, GEO. F. HEATFORD, Awt G Managor, AR Gon'l Pass Afent ('LAI‘K Gen'l l Superintendent. e CHICAGO ane w RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND U SHhORT LINE and Chicago. Tho only ling Lo take for Des Moinos, Marshall town, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixle, Chicago, Mil waukoo and all polnts east. "o tho peopls of No- braska, Colorado, Wyoming, Ulah, 1 1daho, Novada, Oregon, Washington and Calitornia it offerd superlor advantages not possible by any other line, Among a few of the numerous polnts of superlor- ity enjoved by the pairons of this roud botween and Chicago, are ta two traing day of DAY GOAGHES whioh oro the fment iyt Posms art-ep Ingenuity can create; It PALACE SLEEPING CARS which aro models of comfort and elegance; ta FAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed_b and ite widely oelebrated PALATIAL DINING CARS the equal of which cannot be found elsewhere. At Council Bluffs the trains of the Union Pacific Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of the Chica fiu & Northwestorn Ry In Chicago the trains of this e make close connection with those of all eastern e Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolls, Cincinnatt, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Piltaburg, Toronto, Montreal Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash- ngton and all polnts in the East, ask the tickel ogent for tickets via tho ~NORTH-WESTERN, ' It vou wisn the best accommodations, agonts sell tickets via this line. M. HUGHITT. General Munager, Al tioket R S HAIR, Gen. Pzes. Agent. CHICAGO W.N. BABCOCK, Genl. Agt., 1412 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Railway Time Table. In Effect April bth, 1885, The atbention of the travelling publio is called fo nly complete and absolutely correch time-table published In the city, All waing arrivo ot sod depard rom Omaha by me, .81 P. M. %0, arrive at and de Cormor ot 14tk and Wobste: 0.B. &Q. and K, 0 n..fi dopod; all others from hd:’x«pl nmd-y. ©, excep! Buaday) d, lxupl WEHSTWARD ARR(VE, BOUTAWARD, Mlnfiuvl Flclno vu Council oash -?“"” | Wahsehy Rout EASTWARD, A or Ofieart m'th| 0 $0m For Chioago via 0. Bluts| 9 ¢5 NORTHWARD, |os £ a0 OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Bummy Traing -Leave Omata 1t §49,7 50 Pw,lom.lllblm.llw.lm.l 400, lbfl, 660 110 pm. On Sundsyathe 750 and 10 00 & sud Tardopot 15 incees avs: Brovdony dopen 30 e for depof iway depoy 3 o later, v Loave Councll Blufts (Broadway depot) a4 7 15, ln.mw.uunwx‘n.:w“ ey and 1145 p m. On Bundays lhono-nduw am s 42d 626 p m trstas wil nob rua, 4 tos TransferTraini ——hnvaOuhnlli“.ill o, THE0 €408 Tb L3 7 00 p m dal Alrive 440 4k and 1116 &, 150, §0, 788 an 816 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS o and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines. T _BUNDAY WORNING, | BATURDAY RVE. um [ BL | NWIRW| EI] M r-!mnry T 16) 1-22 81 31(7-38| 14 arch 16( 1220 14| 81|7-28 by pul.. 1) e 1len o 10-81 24116 md.; ovening and uona.y ‘mornin tn corresponding ordor. C. B. & Q. day, 840 11 3-28 aing, mln 8 run every S8TOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unlon Pacifio dopot at 040 & m and 5 85 " erive trom Btook Yards 847 258 12 and 6 25 Fm. Mall Time Card. ROUTE. OLOSE. ~Union Pacifio Local Mall 1 oo Union Pacifio Through Mail, M. In Neb, ——e o ecos e = ssE® gy ® wewoe 0 Bloux Oy Aprmno Bloux Oty & 8t. Pa: Fort Omaha. Mlseourl Pacifio. Wabash —8t. L Wabaah~Chicago. vinghan ., SER8 8 238382, —— Ofics opsa dualays teom 1t s0 1 Ck COtTaNT . JOYOUS HAFPY, Chlldren sre indeed the greatcst boon of maokind, Tro indis. 3 pelle” qualication ur this condition iy health; and it is claim ‘of thcee whi Mbave used Ridge Food. Tairty years' use has demonstrated its vaiue as & dietetic, @ (sod it isaleo delicious. ‘Recipes oanat 86c, O, all Druggiots. Bénd to' Woslrloh . & s, f0F pamplilete contalning tull ortaation ob the subject CHAS. SHIVERICE, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger Elovator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam [Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, C'CARETTE Smokars whoare willing o pay a little mor for Cigarottea than u.« price oharged for the ordinary trade Cigar. tttes, will find the ‘CHMDND STRAICHT CUT No. | R I c H MU N D UPERIOR to sl others. ara made from the brightost, most delicately flavored, and highest c«ml(nl.! Toaf grown {n \.mm. 8o 8 absolately WITHOUT ADULT ERATION O drigs. We o the Genuine Fronch RICo Bapor Jf mr oar G| hlon 1 made atpecilly o us, water markod with o name o eorend, RIohmond Stralgmt e by i name of the'orand, Richmond Straight STRAIGHT CUT No. 1 oach Yigreste, w'thods walsh no1e aro @y11ias. Imitations of this brand have besa put o dlaaretts yndkars aro tuabiont 13 thia s o ol A1 SFIATTAT brands nd 40 abserve’ aut cugh ckage or box of RiIchmand Straight Gut Cigarettss boars the signature of tesrrs, < Samonccwsnia. IGARETTES Manufacturers, — Richmond, Virginia. Tuis CUT SHows A SRCTICNAL Vikw or Ovn) Nrw Palar, Dry Air. Seif Ventilating HARD WOOD REFRIG ERATORS Manufactured tn the most perfost manner| from kiln.dry oak lumSer ~ narcoal filled, zino lined, galvanised roa shelves, hand: somely paneled and designed for the wants of & clase of trade that want the best goods that can be made, Partios wishing speolal sizos can Save from 15 to 20 Per Cent| £y plac ng orders now, W. H. WRICHT 13th Street, Bet. Farnam d&Harney OMAHA. BURLINGTON He LR " IN TH! Ry 7 e ma THE Murray Iron Wonks; e ENGINES,|SAW MILLS.|BrioGE work BOILERS, \RONTECT 2R, MILL AND MINING IRON WORK. MAGHINERY. ASLNTS FOR PATENT LOG DOGS THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS AND SAW MiLL SPECIALTIES SEND FOR ESTIMATE Autonatic Cat Of Engines, Steam Purmps Meat Cutting-Machines. Tanking Qutfits & Presses. Wheeled Scrapers, Frust Evaporators, Prairie_Com *Shellers C. 'FICOODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB., THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY., Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMP: Ml.nary, Belt! at wl olunlc or retall. , Hose, Brass and Iron ll Y WIND-MILLS, CHUR! fl “| AND BOHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. SPECIAL _NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TC Our CGround Oil Cake It 1s the 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 wcight and be In good marketable condl fon in the spring. Dairymen, as well us others, who use it, can testify to ita mew ita. Try It and judge for yourselves. Price $24.00 80: ton. No charge for sacks Address ‘v ‘OODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, P BOYER CO., IDEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. LORO Farnam Street. Omaha HENRY T. CLARKE, Prest, and Treas. JOHN T, CLARKE, Secretary, H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, BUCCEEDING \LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ] ARGRST Jotbing Drug houss bobween Chlcego and fian Franclaco, OAPITAL, BTOCK, 00,000, We TR0 at e btk of the market at wl thnes: Wil daplicate Chicago aad- b, Lodls prices’ with rehght added. - Our specity will be Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Es imates given on plste glass. To those about to embark in the drug business will do well t01) 11 your interest by oslling on us or send for our price lst which will sppear bout January 6th, Mall orde solicited . 114 HARNEY sTREET. A, M.CLARER,Vice President M. HELLMAN & Co, Whoiesale Glothiers 1301 AND 1308 FARNAM BTREET, COR, 15TH, ODy & sa DI EIESEC A S K A L= -