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NEBRASKA d0ndl sl OMAHA, NEBRASKA. PAID UP CAPITATL - - SURPLUS NOV, 1, 1884 - OFFICRRS! 8. W, Yarss, A. E. Tovzan, President, Vice President. W.V.Moon, Jxo,8.Cotuins, Lewis S, Rexn K. K.Hayden, Ass't. and Acting Cashier. BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, COR. 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINFSS TRANSACTED. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorable terms and upon accounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Boads and Gounty aud City securities bought and nold Inits !raatmsnt of custoraers the most lib. eral polloy is pursued consistent with safety and sound banking, and we invite correrpond. ence oF personal iaguiry in connection there- with, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL May 15, —Money—Easy at 1 “4@b ¥ Naw Yosr, per cent. Prime mercantile paper per cent, Foreign Exchange—Sterling bills, fairly active and firm at $1.86]; demand at $4.88§. Governmonts—There is no change in gov- ernments, exceyt an advance of ko in regis- tored 43, Btocks—Stocks were today less active, but exbibited a strong undertone all day of activ- ity and the advance made in the afternoon ‘waa stimulated by a report that east-bound rates from Ohioago had been fixed at 15¢ per 100 pounds, which is a considerable advance over the rates at which freights have been coming forward of late, although it is below the last tariff rate, Lackawanna continues to lead the active list, about one-fourth of the day’s business being 1n that stock, In the Iast hour it yielded a fraction and closed with a net advance of 18c. The remainder of the active list is up in fractional parts of 1lc, the market closing steady at or within a small fraction of the bsst quotations of the day. couroms, Oats—Dall but firm; 87}c for cash; 867c for May; 360 for June, Rye—Lower; to sell, 65@66¢. Whisky—Steady at $1 14 Aftarnoon Board—Wheat jc lower; corn declined 1@} Call Board —Wheat —Closed §@3e lower. Corn—Declined }c. KANSAS OITY. Kawsas Orry, Mo,, May 15, —~Wheat— wenker; oach, 83ho; June, Sije; July, 871@ 870, Stronger; cash, 42}c bid; 4dic ne 42}c. Lower at 87fc. TOLEDO, Torzno, 0., May 15— Whest—Astive, but [ower No. 2 red, rash and May,93c. Corn--Weak; No, 2 cash and May Oata—Nominal, LIVERPOOL. Trverroor, May 15, - Wheat—Dull and in poor demand; holders offering freely; red westorn winter, 78 6d@7s 10d, Oorn—Steady and in falr demand, ————— LIVE BTOCK, OHIOAGO. ©Cnr10a00, 11, May 15,—The Drovers’ Jour- nal_reports: Oattie—Reseipts, 8,500 head; active and weaker, shipping steers, £5.10@5.50; cows and mixed, $2 ’\flm 1 50; stockers, §3.60@4.50; foeders, 84.0 90, Hogs—Receipts, 20,000 head: vnnkdnnlu Bo lower; rough and mixed, 83 00@4 20; ing and shipping, $2. m@s 50; light, $4.20, @4,40; skips, $3 50@4.10. Sheep— fmupu, 1,000 head; dull at 10@ 16¢c lower; inferior to good nhom. $2.20@ 8.10; common to choice wooled, $3,76@4 66, 8T, LOUIS, , Mo., May 16,—Oattle—Receipts, 900 heads shipments, 1,600 head; scarce and firme shipping stocrs $1.70@580; mixed butohers _ steers, $3.50@4.50; cows and heifers, 8. 50(,44.5 ; stockers and feeders, 00. 83 75@H Sheep ~ Receipts, 1,400 head; good clipped in_ur, ™ asked; Onts 8o, shipments, 1,200 head; tat, nt de- mand at $5.25 84 25; Texns, S2.25@ KANBAS CITY LIVE STOOK. Kaxsas Orry, Mo, May 15, —Oattle—Re- celpte,,000 hon:; - wenker ‘and 5@100 lower; exportel snzu@a 40; common_to choice shipping, $4 50@b 15; feeders, $4.00@4.50; cows, £2,80@3.80. Hogs — Receipts, 8,000 head; weak and bc lower at 83.75@4,00; bulk, §3 80@$3.85. Sheep—Raceipts 864 head; quiet; com- mon to good muttons, $2.00@3.65, ———— OMAHA MARKETS, Or¥10E OF THR OMAHA Brw, } Wednesday Evening, May 15, The following prices aro charged rotailers bgjobbem, wholesale and commission mer- ants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the eleva- tors and other local buyers: lave Stock Marker. Hogs—The market is dull and 5@10c lower, Common mixed pack-ing, $3 50@3 60; to choice mixed packing, $3.70@3.80. ~ Com- mon rough hogs and skips unsaleable. All sales of stock in this market are made per owt live weight unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at 14c per pound for weights % ! of 200 pounds and up vards, and e for under ls, Bi & Toxsa. ofi“ Trans-Continental, fio Maal P P.D. &E.. Pullman Palace Car Company. Rock Island...... GENERAL PRONUCE., OHIOACO. COn10G0, TIL, May 15, —Flour—Steady and unchanged. Wheat—Opened steady, s5ld off }o, rallied c on foreign war news, declined again, closed under yesterday; 88§ cash; 888c, May; 9jc, June; 91c, o, 2 red, 98c. Corn— Ruled wenk rallied -omewhnt with wheat, but under a strong selling pressure declined; closed g@au under yesterday; 46§c, Snlh: 16§@49§c, May; 46kc. June; 16§@46ic, uly. Outs—Quiet, weaker in sympathy with corn and wheat, closed lower; 8¢, cash; 31kc June; 8dc, July, Tyo—Stoady at 78, Barley—Nominal, Timothy Seed — Quiet and unchanged, prime, $1.50@1.52, Flaxsced—Steady; No. 1, $1.38. Pork—Ruled weak early, ‘closed quiet and :'lnchlnged $11,05, cash; $11,00, June; 11 12}, uly, Lard—Quict and o shade easior; 8672}, cash; $6.70, June; $6 83, July, Bulk M h—Shmlldl'n, $1.35@4,40; short oloar, 86.10@26.10; short ribs, steady at 8 60. Whisky—F 1,15, Buttess-Unchanged; uod o fine orcemery, 15@23c; good to choice dairy, 12@17c. Cheese—Unchanged, —Unchanged: umuc. los—Unchanged; heavy groan ealted, T, Lght, 8@ %o, dumflud 7 6iho; saltod, il No. 1 o TR Unchangeds bh@bhe. % Bee%l&]h. Ship'ta. Flour, bbls. 17, 16,000 ‘Wheat 45,000 41.000 122,000 130,000 3,000 1000 country, ata, buahols Rye, bushals Bazley, bushels. MILWAUKKE PRODUOR Miuwavkes, W May 15, —Wheat— Lower: No, 2 Milwaukee, M;{c, June, 88fc; July, 90, Corn - Nothing doing; No. 2, nominally ‘Very dull, No, 2, 84jc. Ryo—Soarce; No, 1, 7. Barley - Unnhlupd No, 2, b9, Provisions—Quiet mess pork ,811,05, NEW YOBK PRODUON, New York, May 15.—Wheat—Recelpts, 119,000 bu; exports, 56,000 bu; spot lots dull and low \)uolu opened lower, and beca osng weak; ungradod ed, o b ors #1018 | nlra:'uz "l'l‘m 044 levator; ¥, ro—Lower; receipts, 938,000 bu; exports, 37,000 bu; uograded, 63800c; No. 2, '.-‘51@ ;“ elevator; 56@004c, afloat; July "closing l)u--lluvy. receipts, 90,000 bu; ts, 400 bu; mixed western, $0:@420; white: 4.6 o, lca: Quick and weak at 134@134c. Dflll, western steam ) $7.00; .hu, $7.19@7.16, Poh "Butter—Qulot aud weak, CINCINNATT, OmauNary, 0, May 10— Wheat - Easir, L aud lower; No, 2red, $1.0 groor—Heavy aod lower; e 2 mixed, ats —Easler; No 2 mixed, 89, Rye—Quiet and steady 730, lhrlay —Hearce and firm; extra N, 8 sprlng, Dull at $11 59, Weaker at 86 65, Quist at §1.18; vo sales reported. oty ol wm- !IOUUC.. . Louis, Mo,, —Wheat—Fair), active and but littie «hmzod $1.074 for ME ndlm‘ll Usllur July, " —Very slow; 47§ 847§c for cash; 40ic Sor Rioy; 476 pked for S e Jointi 200 pounds. Pregoant sows are docked 40 pounds and stags 80 pounds. Sheen—Good to ohoice, $3,50@4.75. Cattle—Butchers' stock, $3.75@4.25 for good to choice cows and thin steers. Steers —Fat poney steers, weighing 1,000 to 1,150 pounds, $4.25:24.65. Flour and Millstuffs, o Wlntar ‘Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at Satond quaiity—$2 40 5 Spring Wheat—Best quality patent at;$2 70, Second quality —82 15@2 50. Bran—70o per owt. Ghopped Foed—Per 100 Ibs, 9@81.00 Corn Meal—85c@8$1 00 per owt. Screening—No. 1, 60c per cwt; No 2, 50c, Hominy—31.50 per cwt. Shorta—60c per cwt. Graham—$1.75 por owt. Hay—$18.00@19,00 per ton. Hides. 7}? Edy' eiz?é'ma?ry-a&.m@u da ; dry flint, s sz hidos two- thirds prce, Tallow— Groaso—Primo white, 4@4ke, Bhoep Pelts—25c@T Gram &M‘é‘z’m No, 2, Tle. Rye-~Onsh No. 3, ble. Com—No, 3, 350. Oata—No, 2, 8¢, General Produce dpu equal to demand and market quiet a at 100, Buttl:r—'cun!lznmenh are heavier and sales rather dragiog on anything bat choice grades. Bulk packing more advisable now, a3 rolls do generally not arrive in good shaps. ~Oream- ery, 22 (g 260; fair to good, 18@l4c; choice dairy, 16@17c; inferior grades, 8@10c. Ponltry—There is & strong demand for n[lmng chickens but none coming in, Heavy old chickens selling well at qunhunnn. Spring chickens, fair size, per doz, 6 00; old chickens, M.cnrdlng to weight and quahty, per doz, 8 50@4 Game ~The nsuon seems to be over as there is hardly anything coming in. Ducks, mal- lard, per doz, 300@250; ducks, teal and mixed, per doz, 160@2 00; geese, per doz, 2 60@3 00; snipe, per doz, 50c@1 00. Onions—Scarco and good stock will bring 82 00 per bushel, Beans—In fair nuLply and demand moder- ate. Navy, per bushel, $1 50@1 60; modium, per bushel, $1 3071 40. Potatoes—1In fair »'upply. but demand quite steady and prices_firm, Choice stock r]umg at 70¢, and pood difference is made a8 to variety, if only the stock is sound and of good size, ———Grocers' List “5AHIIG T Buaass—All grades advancing and very strong; powdored, 7do; cat loat, The: gran wated, 7o: confectioners’ A, 640; Standard extra O, bic; extra O, 5io; medium yellow, 6o dark yollow, bho. Oorreis—Ordinary grades, 10c: fair, u, good, 11@12s; prse, 13@180; 16@170; fancy green and ydlaw, d government Java, 20@: od, 1430; Mehu«hhnl passy mmd mg, imitation_Java. 16§@18ic. . lh‘)r‘--sl?ll, 4 inch and larger, 74c; § Inch, ; § inch, 8le, SaT—Dray loads, per bbl, 125; Ashton, In ‘a.@.x;.;; 60 4 sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy Srioks—Popper, 180; 1plos, 1oj cloves, 200 assin , 150, BSyrur—Btandard Com,, 27, bbls; Btaadard do 4 gallon kegs, $1,30. Day Feuirs—No. 1, qmn- -ppl-. bbls 5o N O liced, boxes, Gjo: eva) xu. P Lty o peach 84e; boxu. mn peachos, ov: poulod, 15::. n.p. B‘lnn—Nn. 1 mackerel ! half bbls., 7 50; Fuml jbhl.l. 8 50; No, 1 hh. 1 05; famlly NB. 1 whitefiah, half bb . ,6 50; No, 1 m... tami half bhis., 800 famil 0, 1 trout, half bbls., 5 II ann—Purl. 44o; Bilver |Gloss, 8c; Oorn Starch, 8c; Excelsior Gloss, To; Ourn, UaxNeD Goops,—Oyste.s (Standard) per 890; ltrl'lnmu. 21b per case, 2 50; Faapberrioe, 2 21b,"por omse, 2 601 Califorula t‘rdm. per case, b 00; white cherric , 5, por oase, 3 :‘:nzzll;zr{'!:xu. 40 s, 166, 124, B, 130, evs d01bs, , MaToH 88 P u'u&l 255;8q casos, 170; bs;x‘m»h; 1b papers 825 per 'Ml haég o In Prosias—Modlum tn h.mu. 5 00 Balf barela, 0, cmal,in basrel, 6 00 do fn half barels, 8 50; gherkins in barvele, 7 dojo hdlubunll.hr N A8 ~Guopowd 45@560y cholos, 80@76e: good lmper{u 40@430; choice, 60@ 650; Young Hyson, good, $(@50o; cholce, 66 1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 75c; Ja) 7803 Qolotw good, s Oof" &\‘mfimx Bouchong, good, 0@ Riow—~Louisisna. prime to choiee, 73e. WOoODENWARE—Two boop pails, lum hoop pails 210 Tubs, No. 1, am‘gu— bfifl"l. b o GIO'I. bucketa, 8 76, Boars—Kirk's Bavon Imperial; 8 16; Kirk's 3 850) Nnnd.rl,u; ‘choice, ehdu o00d | whiting, 24o; whiting at 60@6dc, Very little | ol THE DAILY BRE- SATURDAY, stinet, 830, Kirk's standard, 866 Kirk' ussian, 4 85, PoTASH—Pennsylvania cans, 4 cans in oase 835 iRabbitts ball, 2 doe. In cam, 1 90; Ao thor ball, 2 doz. in case, 15 CANDY—Mized, 1 9alle) twist stick, S, Viieaan—New York apple, 1601 Ohio ap ple, 130, r‘ne) Tobaocoo. Fine cut —Hard to Beat, West, 60c; Fountain, 7 67¢; Favorite, 60 [ Roeky Moun tain, H0ct Faney, ; Daisy, 40c, Plug tobacgo—Climax, 44¢ per It shoe, 46c: Star, 46c; Spearhe Rope, 60; Piper Heidsick, 0) Smoking tobaceo ~0, 8., 220; Meerschaum, 800; Long Tom 306, Blackwell's Durham, 16 u.,.‘le' 8 bbo; 4 o, 57c: 3 ow., 60c. Soal of North Uatolina, 16 0z., 43¢ 8 on., 40} 40n, 48c; 90z, blo, Navy Olippings, 26c. Kllikinick, 4 oz., 27c; 2 oz, 286, Charm of the olden Thread, Drugs, Droas AND UHRMIOALS—Aold, earbollo, 4 lo acid, tartaric, 550; balsam copaiba, per lb. 860; bark, eassafras, per Ib, 13¢; oslomes, per Ib, 900; cinchonidia, per oz, $0 60; chloro. form, por Ib, 81 00; Dovers powders, per Ib, $1 35; epsom salts, per lb, Sjo; %lyocrlna pure, per Ib, 35c; lend acetate, et 1b, 9003 ol oastor, No. 1 per gal., $1 60; oil ocastor, N por gal., 81 40; oll, olive, per gal,, 81 40; %l griganun, 8Cc; opitm, 81 50; quinine, P. & y &8, por or, $110; potamite: XoJMa per Ib, s salicin, per oz, 40c; il hm morpim.a,pm ot., 88 50; raiphur, pe b, doj strychnine, per oz., 81 . Paints Ofls -nd Varnishes. Omns—110 earbon, lon, 1107 150 headllght, per gallon, L 75° hoadiight pc m\llon, lflc- I 1 lnlood bolled v 90; 1 lon, 8, 6bo; Li x...d w«nm str'd, e N%’l«)w' N o po el on. 0, sweet, per gallon, 3 W B., ' per gallon, 1 60; fish W, B., &u or gallon, 65; hoatsfoot extea, por gallon, 90} . 1, 760; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80¢; summer, 16¢; J(oldan maching, No. 1, pekl'-fil.l lon, 86c; No, 3, 280; sperm, sigual, per gallon 90c; turpentine, per gallon. 4fc; naptha, 74°, per gallon, 16c, Spirits, Cotooxs Srrmrrs 188 proof, 119; do, 101 anol 120; spirits, neenm! quality, 101 proof, 9: 'do, 188 proof. 1 1 fiwonub—ms pooo! ‘alcokol 2 80 per wine allon, B \Witiskes—Redlstillod whiskies, 1 00@1 60; Fine blended, 1 50@3 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Pennsylva- nia ryes, 2 00@6 50, DMARDIES Tmported, 6 0L 00; domes: 0, 1 60@3 00, dm—lmpomd, 4 50@600; domestio, 150 Rv!s—l’nportui 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 00, CHAMPAGNES—Imported, per case, 28 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00. Dry Paints White lead 88c; French ne, 60) Fars gilders, 10; whitin com'l, 130; lsmpblack, Germantown, 145 Iampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian blue, o untramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; urn ber, burnt, 40; umber, raw, 4c; sienna, burn dct;; sienna, raw, dci Parls groen, genuine, 350 Parin groen,common, 20c; chromegrecn, N, ¥ 800; chrome green, K., 1%0; yormillion, Eng 7be; vermillion, American, 18c; Indian, rod 100; rose pink, 14c; Venetian, red, Cookson’s, 34o; Vonotian, rod, American, 1¢c; red lead, ; chrome yellow, goouize, chrome yol* 10-, K., 126: ochre' tochell, So; Gohre, Freuh 2J0; ochre, American, 2c; Winters mineral, 2ho; lohigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown. 2hc; nce's mineral, 'V ARNI8EES—Darrels, per gallon: Furniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, ex- I'n. té 40 coach, Yo 812 2:0' Dm“,.‘.xs'a, 1 75; Japan, 70c; um, exf 5 85'B0; ‘hard oll fnish 150, o 1y OrtWhite. lead. Omaha, P. P. 5{o; white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 50; Marseil los green, 1to 51b cans, 20c; French zino; n_ seal, 120; French zinc, red seal, 1lc, §French zind, in varnish aset., 306; Fronchzing, In oil asst, 15c; raw and burnt nmber, 1 han., 10c; raw and burnt Sienna 10c; v-ndyh frown, 3, refined lampblack, 120, cosch black and ivory Black, 166; dro " black, 16c; Prussian_ bluo, ultzamarine blue, 18c; chrome green, L% Do 10s; blind and shutter LM, & D., 16c; Paris green, e s ved T56; Vonatinn rod, b, Tus: canred, 22 American vermillion, I. —jollow ochre, 8c; L M., 0. & B a{v ochre, 9¢; golden ochre, 1 drynr, So; aialng colors, light oak, o oak, walnut, chestnut and ash, Dry Goudl BroWN BREPTINGS—Atlantio A, 7io; Atlan- SHIP LAP. 0. 1, Plain, § or 10 inch. ) Plaiu, 10 inch, No. 1, 6 inch, 12 and 14 fest, rough No. 1, 6inoh, 16 feet, rough.. No. 2, 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough No' 2. 6 inch, 16 feot, rough. V No. 1, 4 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough. ... No. 1. 4 tnch, 16 foes, rough. No, 2 4 inch, 12 and 14 foet, rough No 9, 4 inch, 16 feet, rough BOARDS, + | No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft No. 2 boards, 12, 14 ana 16 ft. No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. 11 50 No. 4 boards, 1, 14 and 16 . (shipping Wi vee VORIV LN S ERh FLOORING, 1st Com, 6 Inch, white pine. 2d Com. 6 inch, white pine. 8d Com. 6'inch, white pine Sel. Fence _tnch, white pi 15t and 2d Clear yellow pine, BIDING, 18t Oom , 12, 14 and 16 foot. ..821 50 2d Com..' 14 and 16 feet. L. 19 50 8d Com,, 14 and 16 feet. 14 50 Fence, 11 and 16 feet 10 50 BEADED ORILING, 15t Com, § inch, white pin .. 836 50 « 38 60 27 00 18 50 .« 24 60 inch, Norway inch, Norway. . Olear Poplar, panel, § inch, STOCK BOARDS, A 121nch, s, 15, 12, 14 and 16 foot B 12 inch, . 1 s, 12, 14 and 16 foet C 12 inch, s, 15, 12, 14 and 16 foo D 12 inch, 8, 18, 12, 14 and 16 feet. No.1Com. 12in,, .1 s, 14 and 16 ft 0. 1_Com, 1 18 12 it 18.50 No. 1 Com. 12i 0, 18 and 20 {621 00 No, 2 Com, 12 in.\s, 1s. 12, 14and 16 ft,14 75 BIINGLRS AND LATH, 16 inch, Olear. . *A* Standard. . 5 inch, Clear. No. 1 Shges Rroos® 88888 283233 White Cedar, 6 inch, halyes. White Cedar, 5} inch, halves White Codar, 8 inches, quar Whito Cedar, 4 inch, round., Southern Red Oedar, 6} feet DENVER MABKM.L Frove—Colorado, mo b, 1 50@1 78, ent, 100 Ibe., 2 75@3 00; , 100 1bs, @3'00; grabiam, 100 1bs, uo, rye, 100 Ibs, 2 35; buck-wheat GraN, Feep, corn in sacks oata, in sacks on track, 100 Ibs, eastern white, 1 15@1 20; Colorado white, 1 1001 80, mixed, 110@1 16; barley 100 Ibs, 1.85; bran, ton, on_track, 14 00@15 00; chup, corn, 100 Tbe, on track, 105@70; chop wixed, 100" b, on teack, 100@1 20} corn meal, 100 ba. 1 30 Hay—Baled, upland, ton, 18 00@15 00; upland, loose, ton, 10 00@13 00; second ot tom, baled, 10 00@11 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, gsoo@w 00; steaw, baled, on track, ton, 6 00 | te BurTer — Oreamery, ~fancy, Ib, 4lo creamery, fino, Ib, 36%@380; dairy, chotce, Ib 20@23c; datey, good, b, 16@200; ' daiey, fale 156@16¢; cooking, Ib, huas—smu mmed and warranted, doz, dor, 36@870 sl oréam, 16@170; halt oream b, 10@1e; "skim, 1b, Bo; Swim, domentia 22@28c; Swiss, imported, 80@82; Ciim- R PouLTRY —Live old chickens, doz, 500@5 50; dressed ducks, 1b, 15@16c; dressed turkeys, 1b,, 15@16c, Porators—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 96@1 05 sweet, rer b, do. ‘VEGETABLES — Onlons, yallow. 100 1Ibs, 225, cabbage, iba, 250; beets, 100" 1bw, 1 1051 25 turnips, 100 1ba, 1 25, Frurrs—Lemons, per box, Meseina, 4 00@ 450; oranges, Florids, per box, 6 60@7 00; ppten, fancy bbl, 5 005 pplos, medium, dnmmmm—n.m., sogar eured, Ib, 11} ollci bacon, bronktust, Ib, 19@1hict dry 1t sldes, ib, 74@8c; lard in’ pals, rd in torces, 5o, 5 MeaTs—Dreased beet, Oolorado, per g tw“"' hoge, Ib, 61@0kes ‘mutton, 1b, 7 R lel Bmcl—Oolm-dn steers, per 100 lbs o Dey it No.1, per Ib, 114@120 No.z. n:.Dgwc; ARl h 4@50; green calf,1b, 8@ lb 6@70, shoep skins, s@mo; deer skins, 200; antelope shnl. 1o, 12@15; tallow, Ho P, bo; Atlantio LL, bjc; Brunawick, 7 o l Beaver Dam LL,53c; Lawrence LL, bic' dfio B, 7do; Hoyal Standard, 6o; Indisn Head A, 70; Wauchusett A, 6§o, Fing BrowN SHERTINGS—Argyle, 60; Pep- perell R, 64c; Enllulmry R, 6o, on, a:‘ Glory of the ill 7.8, 7c; Hill 4-¢ York Mills, 1o;c& Duoks (dol -Boston, 8 um,m oz, lfllo;Bonon, 9 or., l%c; ¥ *Duoxs (Grag)—West Polnt,8 ox., 1iop Wost Polnk 100u, s Foint Toae, 83z, 16 TI0KINGS—Amoske: 180 Oontinental Tauey, ot Qordls 1y et Kive, 31 oton Awn % Gl oy Bng:'vercredAA lczc°' B oo by daiiioy D & T, Tobe 100; Haymakors, 80} Jaftre XX, 12hc; Poarl River, 10; W Yo A3CA (hrawa 120y Warton BB (hrown, To; Warren GO (browa), Oamsrics - Fifth avenue glove finlsh, 450; K&to love finish, Go. 4 RSKT nNs—Amnry. 7%c; Hanoock, 8c; Kearsarge Tho; Rockport, 6. Prints -Allens, bic; Amerlun, 's 60; Oocheco, 6o; Indigo 7-8, 114o; Indi 3 4, River, bjo; Charter Oak, P s e Codhace. Southbr'dge, 4ho; Waver- 0. 3 e, Gmunun—Amo- staples, 8¢ staples, 70; Lancaater staples, 8c; ds 90' Hudson checks, 8}o; Amolkelg erslans, 9 Dress Goom—Afimue alpacea, 9hoy Par- slan cashmere, m«i ‘Hamloton cashmare, Hamleton Fancus, 1140; Hamloton hMldel. 160 Arlington brocade, 18c, Heav Hardware List, Iron, rates, 2 10; plow steel, speclal cast, 4c; crucible, 5cj onst tools do, 16a20c; wagon spokes, per set, 2 26a8 00; hubs per set, ue; telloce, ‘sawed dry, 140, lmuuu, each, 70c; axles, eash, 7bc; _nuts Ib, 7allc; washers, per lb. Ib, 1103 coil nhnln. per 8oj Iron wed; ‘“] ' teeth, Ac spring sf Ta8o; Bmdan (] sh ; Burden's muleshoos, 5 Bmm Wirk—In car lots, 4 oo w 100, Nas—Rates, 10 to 4o, BHor—Shot, 1.50; huonhoz. 185; orlental po'd', 00;do, half kegs, 2 00; do ng-, 50 blastung, kegs, 8 86; Fuso, Per 100 fost, 1 o LIAD— —Oumberland blscksmith, 10 00; Mor- iy Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 500; Whitebreast nut, 6 ao, Tows 1um£nn ; Towa nut, 500: Rock’ §) clet, 11 3511 60; Oazon ( ny.'loow on, Dry lmmbnr. ‘Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, BATTENS, WELLTUBING, PIOKMSS, 0.G. Bats, 81inch...... 0. G. B.S, 2} inch !lnoh'oll ing, D. & 8 inch well tnl.nn;. Bov., Pickets: D, & H, Flat, $21'00; D'& H. Bquare hm'lo DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, it uvdlsu. 1818|2011, {2218, |24 14 ~18:%(15 00/ 15.00 moo 170 n 18, nu‘u 00 19.00 |15.00{15.00/15.00) 115 golis 515 0 1ot and 24 Olear, 3 1t aud 24, Oleay Clear, 1 lnci. lear, 13 and mh. BRELEE2E 88888888 ‘oor—Colorado No. 1, per lb. 14@15c; | 4} bnok, lb. 8o} Mnlun‘&:@ 0o, A 3 , vent sleep comiog at i [once, ana at thl. ume time will Haveittian to nes things will do. Itis & ire ration of wheas, all its strergthen i propertios e rotatned. Try it nurses. Sold by aruggists and grooers. Four sizes, 85 sonts to $1.75. Send for pamphlet containing lnmrmntlnn on the subjoct. = Woolrich & Co., Palmer, Mass. 2\ OUR BABY o on Hor ‘00d," write hundreds of 1e¥s milk contains 1o cial food for Iufants should it bent and micst putgtious : 'or ”\“ BRI q%aflr ?hvnumdu Jv, JEADY DIGESTED, free from T reuires 1o coolini. Phygicians. to Nursig Mttt aw a drink, ' Price 40 475 cent, Bl/ulldnul fits. Trcatment of Uhildren, froe Wious."—G. W, Bailey, Reld ol e desired, octog 4 supertor HORLIC , Raclne, Wi, va= i HORLICK'S DBY EXTILOT OF MALT 68 EUROPE. COOK'S EXCURSION PARTIES sail from Now York in April, May, June and July by first clase *USOIRL, TOURIST TIOKETS for INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS at reduced rates, by tho besh routes for pleasure_travel. 'S EXCURSIONIST, with maps, contaln full particulars; by mail {or 10 cents THOS COOK & 80N, 81 Breadway, A. ¥. 0r108 Doarbo ra k., Chicago, Lils, wod sat10wma THE AMERICAN DISTRICT Caniage & BagpageLine|" Office, 1804 Douglas St. Leave orders, call by district box or telephone; no charge for messengers to order carriage or transfer baggage. Te'ephose No. 177, J. ouxmsz, Jt, Manager Baguago ohu.hdlamd trom the depot ¥ soy of the s Cariiages furoished for funerals on short notice: Office open day and night: G, Byaxsox, Avo Bemprormry C. SVANSON & CO 1116 Farnam, Bet I1th and 12th St, MERCHANT TAILORS Finest selection of Spring Suit- ings, Perfect Fit, and complete sat- isfaction guari anteed. MAY 16, 1885, vue CHICAGO Awo I ' RAILWAY. u SHhOR'I' LINE Theon y eto take for Dis Molnes, g |- town, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixle, Chioag: Draska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Nevads, Orogron, Washington and Oalifornia 1t offers superlor Among a fw of the numerous polnts of superior. ity enjoyed by the patrons of this rond botween Omaha and Chi THE BEST ROUTE AND i wukos and all points oast. 'To the peopls of No- advaatages nob possible by any other line, o 1t two tralns & day of DAY hofinest that human art and ingenuity can creato; Its PALACE SLEEPING OARS which are models of comfort and sloganco; Its PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpassed by any and its widely oelobratod PALATIAL DINING OARS the equal of which cannot be found elsowhere, At Gouncil Bluffs the trains of the Union Paciflo Ry, connect in Union Depot with those of the Chica. r & Northwestorn Ry In Chicago the trains of this e make close connection with $hoso of all eastern b Detratt, Colambus, Tndianapolls, Cleclanat s, Buffalo, Pittaburg, Toronto, Montreal Now Kok, Priladeaphis! Basimare, Wash: ington and all polu'ts fn the East, aak the tokot sgent or tokota via th NQRTH. WESTERN, ' Tt vou wisn the best accommodations. agonts soll tickota via this line, M. HUGHITT, General Manager, Al tloket R S HAIR, Gen. Pres. Agent. CHICAGO . N. BABCOCK, Gen_Agt, 1412 Farnam§t , Omaha, Neb. CHICAGO, Nilwankes & §t. Panl RAIL W.AY. THE SHORT LT And BEST ROUTE. ¥ROM OMAHA TO THE EAST, TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, ~ Minneapolis, Milwaukee, St.Paal, Codar Hapids, Davenport, Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Island, Freeport Janesville, Elgi, Madison, La Crosae, Winona, And .ll other Important points East, North- enat and Southeast. kot office at 1401 Farnam atreet (1n Paxton Ho , and at Union Paciflo Depot. liman Slcopers and $he. Finost Dicing Cars In the World are run on tnemain lines of the CHicAGo MILWAUKER & St. PAUL R’y and every attention is pald to passengers by courteous employet of thocompany. 8, 8, MERRILL, A.V. H. OARPENTER, General Manager, Gen'l Passongor Agent, R. MILLER, GEO. F. HEAFFORD, Ase't Gon'l Manager. Ass't Gen'l Pass Agent J.T. CLARK, Gen'l Superintendent, Mendelssohn & Fisher, ARCHITECTS Rooms 28 and 29 Omaha Natl. Bank Block BUCCKS30RS TO Dufrene & Mendelssohn Geo. L. .Inhsr. lmry with W. L _B. Jenn Architect, Chi fanldelm Railway Time Table. In Effect April bGth, 1885, ‘The atbention of the travelling public e called o Abe fach that thisls the only complete and absolutely correch time-gable pnbum«f in the city, All trains arrito at and deparh from Omaha by Oentral Standard Time. ‘Tralos of nuunr.u & 0. arrive at and de Al fromthe B, & l- dwfll i othera from Baturday; pd Sanday; d, 00Dt ©, oxoe 5 WD:% ( { ‘WESTWARD DEPART. TR U %::«5- ARRIVE. Ny 750n T . Denver BOUTHWARD, M Hu&l Paclflc vees Ohica goExpross. . T84, Louls Expross b Exi 22 Kighy Expross. For Chioago' For Ohlosgo via O, Blufls| 9 NORTHWARD, C. lt.& M & O. Bl ity Express..., Gakinnd Accommodntisalio owa Dlv. .C.&P. h ross .54, Paul Nh‘i ngnll, 14 0 4bal..... OMAHA IRIDc! TRAINS -Loavo ‘fnm‘c w“ 640,760 20" i) Iater, Loors Couscll Etull (Broadway depet) b 715, 980, 10 80, 11 40 & m; 180, and'11 48 S Bundkys Ao 080 sad 11 40 & m and 8 80 and 6 25 p m trains will nob run. ~ Arrly, Trasuler ¥ miaos Iser, Omalia 40 mincies e, 'er'l’{ “g—hl" Omaha a8 8 15, 852 nnnduu B 10 ‘w,]umd SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alllance Lines. |_BUNDAY MORNING, | BATURDAY NV | Ml | BT, HW!]IWI BT NI ) 18] 1-22 I-IE u B—II lB l-fi 1-IB lHl B-M ] l. Bunday evening aud Iond; Illlnl I ™ mu{;om;;"wm, O & qm.'&n- m'-':-:; STOCK YARDS TRAINS. Loave Unlon Pacifio depot at 6 40 & m and 5 36 'nm.mmwmdnnmmmeu;n FRED W. CRAY, (8vcorssor 10) FOSTER & GRAY, WEHOLNES.AXLE LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI. FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, BPANISH CEDAR. Bear Creek Lime, Louisllle Cement Portland Coment, Towa and Michigan Plas- ter, Halr, Ete Ete. Cor, 6th & Douglas St CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURF UPBHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger Elovator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Stroet, OMAHA, NEBRASKA CEHAS XR. LER-E, 1 ARDWOOD T ,UMBER A Fall Assortment of Air and Kiln Dried Walnut, Chorry, Ash, Butternut, Yellow Poy plas Redwood, ete, Hardwood and Poplar Panel, Hardwood Flooring, Wagon Stook, Builders' Material, Rod Cedar Toats, Gommon sk Dimension. and Reldge Timbees, Cedar Boards for moth proof closets, Ete, Veneers, Fancy Wood for Soroll Sawing, Eto., Kto. 8, W.Cor.0th and Douglas. a. Nob. M ENRY T. CLARKE, Prest, and Treas. JOHN T. CLARKE, Secretary. H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS T ARGEST Jobbing Drag house betwesn Oh lhlll be at the bottom of the m llk“ atal irolght added._Out spoc'alty will b wre Drugs, Pmnts, Oils and Window Glasy Es\{mates given on plate glase. To those about to embark fn the drug business will do well 801111 your lntcrest by calling on us or send for our prioo list which will appear ~ Sout Jauuaey, Sth " Mail orle solicied. 114 HARNEY STREET. CLARKB Vice Presiden 0 and San Francisco. CAPITAL STOCK, $200, imes. Will duplicate Chicago and 8¢, Louls prm- wl\h P. BOY ER CO., DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETGC. A0ORO WFarnam Street. Omakh. SPEOCIAL NOTIOE3TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. ‘WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TC Our Ground Oil Cake It is’the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound Is three pousds of 9 orn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Win instead of ranaly down, will Increase In wcight and be In good marketable oo fon in theid:las Dairymen, as well vs others, who use it, can testify to ts fts. Tryitand dve for yourselves. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for s Addreas OODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, N THE 4. L. STRANG COMPANY., Double and Single Acting Power and Hanoo, PUMPS, STEAM ~ PUMP Evgine Trimm! Mining Machin Bel i hg:lanlu ngr “h“ery, AND EOHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. .C. F. COODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN , Hose, Brass and Iron Flttin, AY WIND-MILLS, OHUR( o (Pats, Os, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB. M. HELLMAN & €O, Wholesale Glothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STRrET, COR. 13TH, ONMAEA, NBEB. SOLID SILVER. Gorham's Trade Mark, C. S. RAYMOND The Jeweler, is sole agent for the sale ot Gorham Mnf'g. Co’s Ware, and all solid silver goods can be obtained of him at exactly New York Prices, The ahove arrangement with the Gorham Company enables me to show a much larger stock of their beautiful wares than formerly; and my customers will now have the advantage of being able to select from a large assortment at home, and at prices established by the Company, My stock will always contain their latest and best productions, com- prising every article made in 80'id Silver, E. Corner Douglas and 16th Street.