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NEBRASKA Notonal b OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PAID UP CAPITAL, . - SURPLUS NOV, 1, 1884 - OFFIORRS! 8, W, Yares, A. E, TovzaLix, Prosident, Vice President, W.V.Moore, Jx0.8.Coruixs, Lewis 8, Rern K. K, Hayden,Ass't. and Acting Oashier. BANKING OFFICR: The Iron Bank, OOR, 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorable terms and upon accounts of banks and bankers, FORE l(-N EXCHANGE, Government Boa:d.ll:nd County and City securities bourht and sold, In its treatment of customers the most lib- eral polioy is pursued consistent with nln? 254 sound banking, and wo lnvite corros ence or personal inquiry in connection there- with, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Naw Yone, May 9, —Money—Easy at 1 per cent. Prime meroantile paper 4@5 per cent, Foreign Exchange—Sterling bills firmer at $4.864@4.88}. Governmenta—Steady and unchanged, Stocks ~Fairly active and as a rule strong in the morning and weak in the afternoen, but more than usually regular all day, certain stoeks showing a little disposition to follow the decline of the active list. The morning advance was the result of a better feeling re- garding rallroads in the west and the north- west and a disposition on the part of the bears who failed to cover last week to close their ncoounts, After midday the market became dull and heavy, and in many cases prices ylelded 3@1c before 2 o’clock, but in the last hour there was increased trading again, fol- lowing reports that the western railroads were again 1n_trouble, the weakness contin- uing until shortly before the close, The final sales were accompanied by a slight rally in some cases, but the quotations this evening are gonerally 1@2c lower than they closed Saturday, o Weston Union Telograph. Py 5\ fondobnsbins L GENERAL PRODUCE. OHIOACO. Crucaco, Ill, May 11.—Flour—Quiet and unchavged. ‘Wheat—Good businees transacted but un- settled; first sales §@3o lower, later advanced, with nhgh: fluctuations lc, then eased off 1&:, fluctuated and closed Tic under Saturday; 894 .S‘Vfic cash; Hi)fic. May; 903@91c, June; 984c, Jul dv o, 2red, $ .01, orn—Fairly active and opened weaker in sympathy with wheat, later ruled stronger, improved fic, weakened azain, declined fc, fuctuated and closed §@lc under Saturday; ATE@48c, cash; 47fc May; 473@17fc June; 473@48c, July. ats—Quiet early, later more active, June and July 3@fc lower under free offerings; May ruled _steady; 843@34gc, cash; 3idc, May; 84jc. June; Hic, July, Rye—Hirm at Barley—Nominal at 65c, Timothy Seed Quiet, changed; prime, $1.00w 1,50 Flaxseed— Qul»t, steady and unchanged; No. 1, 8L..87@1 373, l’urk—l“nrl active; main business in June and July; opened easy 74@10c lower, advancing 10@124c, toward close rottled back , ruled steady at $11,20@11 25, cash; 11,22}, May and June; 1130@11.324, stoady and un- July, Lard—Quiet «ad about unchanged; offer- ings limited, demand small; $685@6 874, aa'-'n&n‘-ld M-y. 86,874@6.90, June; $6.95@ 74 Bulk Mve-h-shnulden. $1.35@4,40; short clear, $6.15@6,20; short ribs, 35 76@Db. 50, Whisky—Steady at $1,15, Butter—Steady and unchanged, Choose—Steady and unchaoged; cheddars, 9@130;skimmed thfl‘dl’l, 3@>5o, g8~ Firm at 11@1L ides—Weaker and lower; heavy grean salted, 7ic; light 8@F4o; damaged, 6@Ghe; dr, nlte 1@llje. uvl—VleIm-v No, 1 country, 5&@5ic. moeou&'u. m ouo Rye, Bll'lfl. “.000 MILWAUKER PEODUOR Mitwavks, Wis,, May 11.—Wheat— Steady; cash, 890; June, 90kc; July, 92§c, | berri Com~Quiet; No, 3, 483c. ats—Dall; Na. 2, 844c. Rye—Tame: No, 1, T8¢, n.xlm.‘h 'No. 2, 8"0‘ L i asier; mees an June, §11.25, NORK:. O KANBAS OITY, m(’ll"‘uo‘ \May 11.—Wheat—Fair, steady;oath, 8340; June, 8540 bid, 86§c asked; d!) Jn h, 4 i ou 5 47, oo J uc une, 4730 bid, !: AL bid; 413 asked. Cixorwnam, O, ~No mlm. May 11,~Wheat~Good . d-m.m;uo.nnd 1,08, ‘Corn— Eaai e fi!ml No. 2 fall 7‘?’%. —Dull, firm; extra Pork—Dull $11.624@11,75. Lard—Good demsnd at $6 70, Whisky—Dull and mominsl st $1.13; no sales reported, TOLRDO. Toweno, O, May 11 -~ Wheat — Active; closod lower; No. 2 red, cash and May, 950 Corp--Dall; No, 2 cash and May, b2)c. Oate—Nominal; o quotations. !" LIVERPOOL, ¥RPoOK, May 11, ~Wheat—Firm; fair demand; holders oflered moderately; No. 2| winter, 7s 9d@8s. epring, 65 | 1" Oorn—Tirm; fair demand; new mixed western, bs bid, NEW YORK PRODUOR, New York, May 11 -- Wheat—Recel 84,000 bu; exports, 43000 bu; spot firm; market opened §@lc lower, later m ceded 13@2¢, afterwards declined again, clos- ing heavy: ungraded red, 80c@81.1%; o I f., $1°01@).04); No. 2red, $1.06@1 0ok ele: vator, $1.004 .nm July olosing at $1,068, s, stesdy and quiet; options declined @15, closing heavy; recsipts, bu; exports, 166,000 bu; ungraded, S7ies80s Ko, 3, 575@b780; levator, SGHES afloat; July olosing at bGhe. Oats—Qalet; receipts, 1mooo|m- exports, 482 buj mixed western, 10@42c; whllv western h'fihlr Faos - Quiet and steadily held; western, 13 (dl( ork—Dull. Lard—Dull and steady; western steam apot, 87 073@7.10; July, 87,22@7.26. Butter—Quiet and about steady, ST, LOUIS PRODUCE, Br, Louis, Mo,, May 11.—Wheat—Active but very unsettled; opened sharply lower, ad- vanced, broke again and closed 1@13c bslow top vme' 81, h‘f for cash and May; 81,073 for June and July Corn —Slow but shads better: 47§@474c for cash, May and June; 474 for July. Oata—Dall; 87c asked last; $6jc bid for May. Rye—Easier; 65@66¢ bid, hisky—Steady at $1.14, e ——— LIVE STOCK, OHIOAGO, ORI0AGO, TIL, May 11.— Osttlo—Reseipts, 9,000 head: slow; 100 lower; shipping stoors, 81.80@b.85; common to good_cows, 82.50@ $.50; ntoukers . foadern, 85 75(@5.00, ¢ ogs—Receipts, 18,000 bead; brisk ..nd firm; ‘gough and mixed, $4.10@4 80; pas and shippiog, $1.35@4.55; hght s42h@, 55- $3,80@4 20. okj ‘Shoop—Rooolpts, 7,000 head; active, weak and a shade Inwar "orn, 8550025, 00, wosled, 88 5@+ 8 Drovers’ Journal special Liverpool cable: Beat American cattlo higher; telliog as high a8 16¢, dressed. BT, LOUIS, Br, Loums, Mo., May 11.—Oattle—Receipts, 2,500 head: shipmenta, 1,100; steady; shipping steers, good demand, $4.70@5.50; good native butcher steers, $4 50@4.90; cows and heifers, £3.50@4.25; stockers um feeders, $3.76@ 185, Sheep—Recelpts, 1,000 head; shipments, 800 head; good_grades firm; common to choice shipping $2.25@4.00. AvTERNOON BoARD.—Wheat—i@§o higher. Corn—Advanced fo. KANBAS OITY LIVE STOOK. Raxsas Omy, Mo, May 11, Oattle—Re- celpts, 2,300 head; weak and 5@10c lower; exporters, $5.15@5 35; common_to chowce shipping, 81505 10;" fecders, $1.00@1.10; cows, $2.80@8.75. ‘Hogs—Receints, 5,000 head; weak and 5c lower; 23,85@4,20; bulk, 84,05@4.10, Sheep—Raceipts 66 head; firm; common to good muttons, §2.25@4.00, e —— OMAHA MARKETS, OFrFI0E OF THE OMAHA BRE, Monday Evening, May 11, The following ana are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesale aud commission mer- chants with the exception ulmrmn, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the eleva- tors and other local buyers: Grain Wheat—Onsh No, 2, 720, o e 16@47 = e Oy e Corm—No. 3, 850, Oate—No, 2, 850, Flour and Millstuffs, %nm ‘Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at Second quality—8§2 Spring hs.plsmqmmypmn: at 8270, Second quality - 82 16@2 b0. Bran—70c per cwt. Ohnpfid Feed—Per 100 1bs,, 950@$1.00 Corn Meal—85c@$1 00 per owt. No. 1, 60c per cwt; No 2, 50c, Hominy—$1.60 per cwt, Shorts—60c per owt. 1—81.75 per owt, 18,00@19.00 per ton, Soreening: Live Stock Market, Hogs—The market is slow and 5c lower. Common mixed packing, 83 75@3 80; good to choice mixed packing, $3.85@4 0. Cows—Butchers’ stock, $3,26@4.00 for choice cows, heiters and fat bulls, Hides. Toos oy e doB e ey ek, Lo Lor dant jc;_dr) nt, salt, c: aod hides two-thirds prica, G e hite, 1@+ Bheep ruu'—ngs:@m 3 Genera) Produce Eggs—To-dny’s sales could not be made above 10¢, and that price is likely to last some time yet. Butter—Good gradessell rapldly, bnt prices can hardly be called firm. 22 2503 fair to good, 13@14c; hoice dniey, 160 170! inferior grades, 8@106, Poultry— cmcm. aro in good demand, especially epring chickens, which have so far been very scarca. _Spring chickens, fair size, per doz, 6 00; old chlckuul. according to weight and quahty, pes doz, 8 50@4 50, Game—Quiet_and recelpis very light, con- sisting mostly of small ducks, ‘which sel] read: ily, and some snipe, for which demand is very limited, Ducks, mallard, per doz, 2 00@2 50; ducks, teal and mixed, per doz,’ 150@2 00; | J lzeem, &)fr doz, 250@3 00; snipe, per doz, | r omom—Scnm and good stock will bring 2200 per bushel, Beans—In fair supply and demand moder- ate. Navy, por bushel, $160@L 60; medium, per bushel, §1.30 41 40, Potatoes—1In fair supply, but demand quite steady and prices firm, Ohoice stock selling at 70c, and pood at 60@6bc. Very little difference is mado as to varioty, if only the stock is sound and of good size, Groocers’ List Buoass—Powdered, 70; cut loaf, 70; gran- confectioners’ A, Iiu;flhndud xtra O, be; medium yellow, 6o dark yellow, Gho. Corrzes—Ordinary grades, 100; fair, 12; good, 11@130; prishe, 15@180; sholos, 16@170; fanoy green and y-um 16@1640; old Roverament Java, 20@2%c; Arbuckl's rout- ¢, Liko; MoLoghiia's XXXX roasted, 1430; tation_Jave, 163@18c. Rgr‘-fusnll inch and larger, 4o; § Inch, no bm-—uny loads, per bbl, u’fi Ashton, 1n sacks, 8 b0; 4 sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy 260@2 75, Srioms—Pepper, 180; splce, 14c; oloves, 200 ausia, 160, Bysur—Btandard Com,, 270, bblsj Staadard do 4 gallon kegs, 125, Day Froms—No, 1, quarter apples. bbls 4401 N O aiced, boxea, Bho: vy xes, 8lo; blackberrles, boxes peachos, boxu. Ioa; peaches, evaporated, 16¢; rasp- $%o. 1 mackerel ¢ hat bbls., 7 50 bbis, 850; No. 1 kita, 100; tamlly No. 1 whi half bb 6 60; No, half bbis,, uob, faaily 0,1 troat, half bbl-.. BrancH—Pearl, 4jo; Bilver Glou, 8¢; Corn Btara ey Hesoulsicn Bious, Tos Oort Thow o .3"“‘;',‘;""'&; tBanlied) e Lk 108, per oase, ; rnplmrrlI b, case, 2 50; California % 0 rlonh.puuu.bl)o; peaches per case, ; whif case, 876 pluma per_case, cw. whortlsbor: o8 per oase, lflo,qqplum-.?lb, per oase, 390 oase, 2 ¥0; pine -nl-. 1b, n OavDLEs—Boxes, unbo. 16e, 12§o, 8s, 1340, | Piokets: boxers 401bs, 16 oz, Be, 1 Mn\m-— or uddn. 860; round,rl, un sqaare, cases, 170; , cases gr1.20 Bm)A~In 1b papers 8 20 por oase; kog, per Piogres—~Mediam in barrels, 6 40; do In half barrele, 8 80; small in barrals,0 40; do I Balf barsels, 4 00; ghorkina (o barrels, 7 60 d0 i ha barrels, 4 50. c0@Tter sosd Tmperialt 4@ 4bes shoton a0y good 1 : chol G St Hysom wood 3 @door oholos, & @ 00; Tapha, natural ot T Tapan e 603 750; Oolong good, 85@40c; (lu!'mfl oholce £@035] Souahot, foud, 0G0 chose, B Riox—Lonisians. prime to choice, The. 00DENWARE—TwWo hofl: paile, 1 B‘fi‘.?m‘u 210, 'l\ah-. 0. 1, 8 w. 1 75; Double Wi o j well- @ | York Mills THE DAILY BEE-- TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1885. Boaps—Kirk's Savon Imperlal; 8 15; Kirk's watinet, 830; Kirk'a standard, 8 65; Kirk's White Russian, 4 85, PoTasi—Pennsrivania oans, 4 cans in oase 386 Babbitt ball, 2 dos. in case, 190} An zor ball, 2 doz. in Saso, 15 OANDY—Mixed, 1 atick, 9o, tctaan—New Tork spple, U0er Okio ap- ple, 136, Wick, Salles twint ‘Tobacco. Fino cut—Hard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the West, 60c; Fountain, 74 Golden Thread, j70; Favorite, 60c; Buds Rocky Moun Fancy, 46¢; Daisy, “Bhug mhlcen-chm , ddc shoo, 40c: Str, 4 fia-r Roms, b06; Pipes 1 ,_60c; Punch, 40c. moking tobacco 0. ., 220, Moerscheam, 80c; Long Tom 806, Bisckwell's Darham, 18 oz.,uln' B50; 4 oz, 57cs 3 o, 60o, of ‘North b-mlm-. 16 0z., 420; 8 oz., 4b0; S on. 4853 3 8. Navy Olippings, 26c. Killtkinick, 4 o7., zrc; 2 oz,, 280, 0c. per 1b,; Horse- ead, 46¢; Our Drugs, Dlnnu AND UHEMIOALS—Aold, earbollo, 440 , tartario, 550 balsam copaibs, por 8603 bark, saseafras, por Ib, 130} celomol, per Ib, 900; cinchonidia, per oz., 80 60; chloro- form, per Ib, $1 00; Dovers powdarn, per_ Ib, $1 98; epsom salts; per Il lycerine, purs, per Ib, 350; lead ety f" 1b, 290: ol, onator, No, 1 per gal., 81 6C; oil oastor, N per gal., $1 40; oll, olive, per gal. L4 o i grgani, K0o; o%mm. 4 60; quinine, 2., $110; pom-lnm~ xofl'm. perlb 83 o salicn, poron., 4003 val hate morphine, per os.," 89 60; miphur, pe b. «;wmnm,puu.n 5, Pal u ou- lnd ‘Varnishes. Ons. per gallon, 110; 150 headlight, per [mllon. l’e' 176° headlight per_gallon, m, 150 water white, 15c; lin- md raw, per gallon, 52c; linseed boiled, per gallon, 5bo; Lard, wl‘nm sted, per gx-uon. 7003 No. 1, 80c; No . 50; castor XXX, per gal. 1on, 1'60c; Ne, 8, 1 40; sweet, per galion, 1 00; sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B., r gallon, 65; neatafoot extra, per gallon, 90c; 0. 1, 750; lubricating, zero, per glllon. 300. summer, 160; golden mhlno, No, 1, rals Ton, 850; No. 3, 280; sperm, per g u lon 90ct tnrpenhns, per gallon, 4fc; {£6;: napthe, 74, per g.uon. Spirits, CoroaNe Spirrs—188 proof, 119; do, 101 {mnl 120; splnu lmnd quality, 101 proof, 'do, 188 proof. fiwonon——lss poool ‘alookol 380 per wine allon, ¥ ‘Waiskies—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 1 50@32 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Pennsylva- nia ryes, 2 00@6 50, BranDizs—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- tic, 1 60@38 00, Gins—Imported, 4 50@600; domestio, 150 00, Ruxs—Imported, 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00, CHA!!‘ADNI&—Impomd per ouse, 28 0@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00. Paints] hite l;:r! 850; Frendh . Sop Furls | G whiting, 240, w gilders, 1go; whiting m'l, ‘ior Ismpblack, . Gertaantown, 140 Tampblack, ordinary, 106; Prossian blus, 550 untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, &c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4o; sienna, burn dot;; slonna, raw, 4o: Parls groen, Fehuine, 3% Paris common, 20c; chrome B 300; chrome green, K., Tao; voroaiilon, Eng 7Bo; vermillion, American, 180; Indian, red, 10c; rose pink, 140; Venetian, red, Cookson's, 2§o; Venotian, ted. American, 1£0; red lead, 7 ohrome yalluw, genuine, aoa, chrome yel- low, K., 12> ochre rochelle 9! ochre, American, ac. WInurl mineral, lehugh brown, 2jc; Spanish brown. 2jc; ‘;weu mineral, 85 e 'ABNISHES- arrel r on: Enrnlt\m, extra, 81 10; lurnlturn.% . 1, 81; coach, ex' tra, 81 40; conch, o 1, 8 8175, Japan, 700; ma flp 8o, shellac, $8 50; hard ofl PAINTS N O11— Omnh., P. P, 540; white lead, St. Loun. pure, 6 50; Marseil les green, 1t 51b cans, 20c; French zino; groen, o, 120; French zinc rad sea, Tle, anch ziné, in varnish asst., 200; French zin, | 4 5 in oil asst, 160; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b han, 10c; raw and burnt Bleons 105 undyke crown, f&r black and ivory black, 160r dmp hln& Prussian_ blus,40c: ultnmnlnt Hiae, 1oo chrome green, L. M & D.. 16c; blind and shutter green, L. M, & D,, 160; ‘Bacia! green; 18¢; Indlan red, 15c; Venetian red, 9¢; Tus- can red, 22¢; American v —; yellow ochre, 9c; L. M., O, & 1, 0., 185; low_ochre, 9c; golden_ochre, 165; 1 patent ryer, 80; graining colors, lllg‘l’:t oak, dark oak, walnat, chestnut and ash. Dry Goods BROWN Enumws—Athndn A, 1iox Atlan. o P, bo; Atlantio LIy bo; Braagwick, 4o} Beaver Dam LL, bic; Lawrence LL, 630 oific H, 78c; Royal Standard, 6§o; Indian Head A, 70; Wauchusett A, 6o, Fing BROWN SHERTINGS—Argyle, 60; Pop- perell B, 6jo; Salisoury BLEACHED Cormu—Bdlon 4-4, Bc; dBu- lon, 7-8, m,Oumbuhnd 44, 7hor Dm DD. o: Glory o the Wes olden - o3 17.8, 7c; Hill 4-4, 7 f.omdua, Tio; 104c; Wamsatia, 1 Duoks (dolané)— Boston, 8 nz., 11301 Bos ton, 10 oz, 104o; Boston, 9 ox., 124c; Fall River o Duoxs (Gray)—West Polnt,8 oz., 110; West Point 10 oz., 13}c; Point Bear, 8 oz, 11c, o8ke 180 ' Continental s Pearl River, 3lo; s Hamloton Awnings, 12jc. Dl‘Nan-Amuakez-g 180; Belvar renhAA 12¢; Beaver Oreek 1lc; Beaver Oreek CC 10c; filymhkan 803 Jaffrey D & T, 12§o; & XX 124c; Pearl River, 130, ‘War. A [hrow‘n} 12c; Warren BB (brown), "Te; Warren CO (browa), 106, Ounnms - Fifth avenue glova finlsh, 4ho; Yltone love finich, Conser mu«Amaq. 1 o3 Hancock, 8cj Kearsarge The; Rockport, PrinTs -Allens, bjc; Amarlun A.rn— old's 6¢; Oocheco, 60; Harmony, 4& ndlg 7c; Indigo 7-8, 114c: Indigo 4-4, 14ko; Steel River, bjo; Charter Oak, 4;."?;‘1’"‘ e 0 Gloucester, 4ho; Southbrdge, 4ho; Rosedale, Gmonu-—Amna e waver e e o o8, H Bufd. 90 ;. Hudson cheoks, Bios Amoskess Dnaa Goom—m.hnuu alpacea, 9jo; Per- slon cashmere, %{Hunlmn u'm Hamleton Fancus, 1140; Hamleton htouda-. 15¢; Arlington brocade, 18¢, Heav Hardware>ldst, Lron, rates, 2 10; plow steel, crucible, Goj sast tools do, spokes, per ‘wet, 2 25-9 00, Sat 700t i, ‘s 1607 1603 ; axles, ea § square nuts 15 Tallc, washars, pev I Gadies Fiveca, pes Ib 110 coil chain, per lb, 6al2c; muubla. 80j_fron wodgs, 6o arowbars, Goj harro teeth, L] 7a80; Burden's hnm shoes, 4 50; Burduu mn.lu.hoel. 5 80, Bansep Wike—In car lo"lo‘ 00 per 100, Nuu—lh 10to 60, 2 powder, a ; o, K do ogn, 160 o, 35, lunket iy 10.00; Mor. #ls run 10 00; Whitebreast ‘Tump, 500, Whitebroast nut, 500; Town . & ob; Tows nut, 500; Rock B 5 7003 dlet, 11 3a11 50; Canen Oity, 7 00 per on, Lumber, Whnlanla—On ard Cars at Omaha, BATTENS, WELLTUBING, PIOKETS, 0. G. Bats, 8 Inch D, & H, ¥ 8 inch well tabing, B«.v. 10.60(16 €01 15.00 00)10.00117.00 mou’w I‘OOMO 14.02116.00/16,00 19.00 +116.0016.,00(15.0 |6 00[17%00 18 1114.60114'60|14.5¢ | 15.50(16.60 16901100 10:00/10.00/17.00 60 x12 4xé—8xi. ....|15 60[15.6¢(16 60116 60l17. FENOING, No, 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feot, rough No. 1, 6inoh, 16 feet, rough.. No, 2, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No 2 6 inoh, 16 feet, sl No.l 4!!(*. usudll &t, 0, in Pt lfi No.34 m‘-i. 16 foet, rough,, 15, |34 Oom., 12, 14 and 16 feet ermillion, 1. & P.| @ d buek.lb 80j Mexican, 7@10c. F18H—] " M u%fl. POARDS, No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 1¢.. . No. 2 bosrds, 12, 14 ana 16 f¢. N No. 4 boards, 12, 14 and 16 cull). . ) SHIP LAP. No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch. No, 2, Plain, 10 inch. FINISHING, 1st and 24 Clear, 1} inch,ts, 24 1st and 2d, Clear, 14 and 2 inch, Olear, 1 inch, . 2s.. and % {nch, &, 28 i ang 54, Clent, 1 Tncb b, 80 3d, Olear, 1 inch, s, 2. A Belect, 1 inch,'n. 2¢ B Select, 1 inch, s, 2 Olear Poplar, § inch, s. 28 FLOORING, 1st Com, 6 Inch, white pine. 2d Com. 6 inch, white pine 8d Oom. 6'inch, white pine. Sel. Fence _inch, white pine. g 1at and 2d Cloar yellow pine, 46 inch. 24 50 BIDING, 821 650 . 19 50 . 14 50 233232258 833 2833833833 233 ooy z‘:’aéfi b 3 2d Oom..' 14 and 16 foet. . 8d Com,, 14 and 16 feet Fence, 14 and 16 feet. . BRADED ORILING, 18t Com. § Inch, white pine.... 2d Com, i inch, white pine. 8d Com, inch, white pine. 1st Com, if inch, Norway. 2d Com, § inch, Norway. Olear Poplar, panel, § inch, &, BTOUK BOARDS, A 12inch, 5. 1n, 12, 14 and 16 foot B 12 inch, a. 18, 12, 14 and 16 foet O 12 jnch, s, 18, 12,'14 and 16 feot. D 12 inch, s, 1 8. 1, 14 and 16 feet Nu,u:om. 12in, 8. 1 s 14and 16 1t 17 No, 1 Com, 19" in,a 1 s 12 ft, 18,60 No. 1 Com. 12in., e. 1 8. 10, 18 and 20 f¢21 00 No, 2 Com, 12 in,,s, 18, 12, 14and 16 ft.14 75 BIINGLES AND LATH. 16 inch, Olear. *A* Staniiard, & inch, Olear No. 1 Lath.. Bzka Rzoosd 23288 823222 White Cedar, 6 inch, halyes. . White Cedar, 5} inch, halves. White Cedar, 8 inches, quarters White Cedar, 4 lnel, round . Southern Red Oedar, 6} foot DENVER MARKET. Frovs—Colorado, 100 It 1o 1508178 pat. ent, 100 Ibe., 2 76@5 00; Kansas, 100 Ibs, @5'00; grabiam, 100 1bs, 150 eve, 100 T, 235 buck wheat, per bbl, 7 GRAIN, FuxD, m—Whut b 1001bs, 8100 corm in 'sacks ‘on_teack, e e b b e e 1 15@1 20; Colorado white, 1 20@1 80; mixed, 110@1 15; barley 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 85; bran, ton, on track, 14 00@15 00; chop, corn, 106 Ibs, on track, 700@76; chop ixed, 100" ibe, onnux.xmxm; corn meal, 100'Ibe, 180 HaY—Baled, upland, ton, 18 00@15 00; apland, loose, ton, 10 60@13 00; second bot. fom, baled, 10 00@11 00; alfalfa, looss, ton, 12 00@15 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 6 00 @8 00 i o Burres — Oreamery, fancy, b, creamery, fina, lh. 866880; dury. choice, 1b 20@230; dalry, lb, 1s@'m, dairy, falr b, 1 ri0e; cooking. b, aas—State, candled lnd ‘warranted, doz, .%c ranch, doz, 86@370 HERse—Full cream, 16@17c; half oream b, 10@11c; skim, 1b, Sc; Bwiss, domestic b, 22@280; Swise, imported, 80@820; tim- burger, 18c. Pourrey —Live old chickens, doz, 500@5 50; dressed ducks, lb, 15@16c; dressed turkeys, Ib, 3 Porators—Colorado, 100 Ibs, %@!1 05 sweet, rer Ib,, 4o, VeGETABLES — Onlons, yellow, 100 Ibs, 225; oabbage, 100 ibs, 3 beets, 100 "1be, 1 1051 25 turnips, 100 ibe, 1 25, anm—l;emom. per box, Messina, 4 008 3 Florida, per box, 6 60@7 00; fiwln, “fancy bbl, 5 00@S 50; apples, medium, Comes: Mears—Hams, s ouee gured, b, 114 11 bacon, breakinsf ;| @L1ES .m'.'g!%ae Lu:ihp-n-. bk Iard In tarces, FresH Mrats—Dressed beef, Oolorado, p.r Ib, 73@80; hogs, 1b, 6@6ho; mutton, Ib, 7 p: Lm Sr00x—Colorado stosrs, por 100.1bs HiiosmDry Flint No. Ib, 113@130, No.2 nz.Dgl e u;‘%; ax “H.l M ’; green kip, b, o, 6ot 2he -he&p skins, dry, 5@10c; deer ekins, 1b, 16@20; antelope ‘akin, 1o, 12G15; tallow, lorado No. 1, per 1o, 14150, Oalifornla_salmon, 1600200 herring, l Br\lml&l % FRED W. GRAY, (SvooRssOR TO) FOSTER & GRAY, TWHOLESA LE e 'éh‘l.wmx wm 603 trout, [per LUMBER' WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI- FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, BPANISH CEDAR. Bear Creek Lime, Louisyille Cement Portland Cement, Towa and Michigan Plas- ter, Hair, Etc, Ete. Cor. 6th & Douglas St M. R. RISDON, GanllnsurannflAgam Hee Assots Thoesbovananta of Nowark,N, J., Assehy Girard Fire, Philadelphia, Assots Now Hampshiro Casn, Assets ... . w » 1,018,000 OMAHA SAVINGS BANK ! Cor, 18th and Douglas Sts. Capital Btock, - - - $150,00t anblhty of Stockholders. 800 00( Five Per Cent lllPflll 0n Deposity athra. | LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA1B OofMmcoers o Directors THE AMERICAN DISTRIOT Eaniage&flaggagetine Office, 1804 Douglas St. Levve orders, call by district box or telephone; no charge for messengers to order oarrlage o bransfor baggage. Teophoue No. 177, J, Losxewy, Jr, M @ chocked ta and trom the depot ) pan iasos furolahed tor tan : Office open day and night: RONSUMPTION, uu & posluive reiaedy for the abono o thoo! O on + 10 50 [ Omah: 00 Ibs, 66@70;| . THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LINH and Chicago. town, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixle, Chloago, whtikos And il polnta cash. 'To the peopls ot No. omvn. Washington and Oalifornia 1t offers superior Antages not possible by any other line, b 1 ity sojored by the patrons of ‘this rosd botween i and Chicago, are 1t twotraing a day of DAY Ingenuity can create; Its PALACE SLEEPING CARS which are modela of comfort and eleganoe; Tta PAR e CHICAGO Awo RAILWAY. The on y Ine to take for Dea Motngs, M Draska, Golorado, Wyomiog, Utah, 1daho, Nevada, the numerous polute of wuperor- COACHES which aro the finost that human art and LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed by wnd ts widely oelebrated PALATIAL DINING OAR the equal of which cannob be found elsewhere. At Council Bluffs the trains of tho Union Pacific Ry. connect in Unton Depot with those of the Chica fo.& Korthwostorn Ry In Chicago the traing of thie line make close connection with those of all eastern For Detrolt, _Colambus, Tndianapolts, Cloctnnat, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Piltaburg, Toronto, Montreal on, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimoro, Wash. ington and all polnits fn Sho East, ask the tickol agent for tokets via tho -NOB'I'!! WESTERN, * Itvon wian the best accommodations, ~ All Sonto sol Mekots vi this T R S HAIR, M. HUGHITT, Genoral Manager. Gon, Proa. Agont. N. BABCOCK, vflluoow Gen Agt., 1412 Farnamit., Omaha, Neb. Rallway Time Table. In Effect April Gth, 1885, The atiention of m.nnlll.n publio (s called fo Abe fach that thisls the onl) wmplm and absolutely correch n the Aime-able publishe trains arrive at and dopar o Omaha by and de tral Standard ‘Tralns of the O. El.l.l.lo arrive b part Iul'n thlh de) km. "uool 144h uld ‘Wobster sreots; b , 0 8t.J, O ot M, dopot; all others from Ahio Unlon Pacifio do by Sx00pk Saturday o, exoept Banday) o, tloket WESTWARD ARBI(VE. pre For ey v EiRiam'en| 0 30s] 7 158 For Chioago via O, Bluffs| 0 é6a| 7 86 NORTHWARD, C.8t. P. M. & O. loux Ot Leavo Council Bluffs (Broadway depot) a8 7 16, 980, 1080, 11 40 & m; 180, 8 30, 8.50. 428, 625, and'11 a-ynmuumnn and 880 and 6 36 p m traing Transfer 7 minutes I-hl.ornduwmlnnhlh Trun‘?ver‘l"nln nOnAhnllll sm, 1985, 20,016 a0 7 00 o4 aad 1118 &, 1’59, §30, 785 an st SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Ohicago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines. |_BUNDAY MORNING, | BATURDAY NVE. | MIL | BT, | N-W | N-W | RI]M1 Febraary 1 March 8- 121 10-81 8241 Bunday evening and lenrlly ‘morning traine arriv, rrosponding order. O, K & . trains run overy 1n oo dag.. STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Unlon Pacifio depot at 640 a m and 5 25 Arrive trom Stook Yards at 7 25 m and 6 25 f m. CHICAGO, Milwaukee & S Panl RAIL WAY. THE SHO RT LIN And BEST ROUTE. ¥ROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolly Milwaukee, St. Paul, pids, Davenport, Clinton, _ Dubuque, Rockford, Kock Idland, Frocport Janenville, isom, La Crosse, Whaoma 22021 other Tmportant points Eaat, North- ‘enst and Sonthoast, Ticket 0ffico at 1401 Farnam stroct (in Paxton Ho tal) aud s} Unlon Pacifio Dapot. ullman Slcopers and sbo. Finost Diniog Cars in the World are run on tnemain lines of the CHICAGO Muwaukas & 8. PAuL It and ovory atlention 1s paid ers by courteous employet of thocompany, & B el A.V. , CARPENTER, Genoral Maniager, Geu'l Passongor Agont. R. MIL] GEO. F. HEAFFORD, ‘A5 Gt Mamager, R G Prsa Agent J.T. CLARK, Gen'l Buperintendent The nurse s well o “\‘ fnvalld will fnd & boneit In tho cocasion- tlon, 18 does not pre- vent sleep coming ab once, and af the eame impart and oll its strengthen. I Try it nurees. Sold by evuicgios snd Qrovers. Four sitos, 85 conts (081,70, Eond for pamphlets containing information on the subject, Woolrioh & Co., Palmer, Mase EUROPE. COOK'S EXCURSION PARTIES sall from New York In April, May, Juse and July by firet clase stos! ECIAL TOURIST TICKETS tor INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS at roduced rates, Ly tho bosh routes ure brav oB0k'a EXAUSIONIST, with maye, contaia tull particulare; by wmall for 10 centa ‘THOS COOK & 89N, 61 Freadwar, &, 7. 0r108 Doarborn B4, Chiosgo, 1ils, wed-gatlfwma H. S. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, Neb. Breeder of thoroughbred and high grade Hereford and Jersey Cattle, Axnd Duroc and Jersey Red Bwine, -|8,W.Cor.0th and Douglas. CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURE UPROLSTERY AND DRAPERIES,; Passenger Elovator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1910 Farnam'{Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, CEHAS R.LEE, I ARDWOOD LUMBER A Full Assortment of Air and Kiln Dried Walnut, Cherry, Ash, Butternut, Yellow Poj |l Redwood, etc, Hardwood and Poplar Panel, Hardwood Hooflnk ‘Wagon Stock, Builders' Materlal, Rod Cedar Posts, Common Oak Dimension and Bridge ’l‘lmhfll. Cedar Boards for moth proof closets, Ete, Veneors, Fancy Woods for Seroll Sawing, Eto., Eto, Om Neb. W ENRY T. CLARKE, Prest. and Tyeas. JOHN T. CLARKE, Secretary, H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, SUCOREDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISY ARGEST Jobbing Drug house between Ch! T AR e at the bettamsof the market aLul frelght added. _ Our spoc'alty will b Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy Es Imates given on plate glass. To those about to embark in tho drug businoss will do well to1111 ¢ your interegt by oalling on us or send for our prioo List which will appear bout January bth, Mail orde Bollctted. 114 HARNEY STREET. A, M.CLARKR,Vice Presiden 0 and San Francisco. CAPITAL STOCK, $200, imes. Will duplioate Chicago and 8¢, Louls pnm whh P. BOYER CO., DBALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, ‘LOCKS, ETC. 10RO Faxrnam Wtr te Oxmaha SPEOIAL NOTIOE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TQ J+Our Ground Oil Cake It is’{he best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to three pousds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oll Gake in the Fall and Winter of running down, will increase in welght and be In good marketable ocondl fon In the spring. en, as well es others, who use it, can testify to its mon ita, Trylt md Judge for {Vunalvu. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sscka Address ‘OODMAN LINSEED OlL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY., Double and Single Acting Power and Hand .., PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS tEngine Trlm Ining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fi C! t wl olanlu or retall. r,'HALLfi') V. Y WIND-MILLS, AND S(JHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. C.'F. COODMAN. Wholesale Drugglsts AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB, NN Edholm & Erickson JEWELERS PITAINOS, Packard Orchestral Organs. Diamonds, Solid Silverware and Jewelry IN LARGE VARIETY. Edholm & Erickson Corner 16th and Dodge, Opp. Postoffice.

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