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. OMAHA DALLY BEE -WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 L - — - vostorn steam spot, T rey's, 400; Black, arhoad, 46¢; 3 NEBRASKA | jmi-wt v s vt ey i | Rellwav Timo Tablo. or—Steady and moderately activo, ta, por ozan, $1 0K fixg CUT n160 good | n Rifect Oct. 1at, 1884, 4 ’ s A per coeen L| @St 1| 4590 Hard to Beat?0 o favoritn, 600; Ola e ik finrs TBoddngsd §1.00@S cka, mailard, $1.75, teal | mondCrown, & ©; Sweet Sixteen, b o i fl ' { Livenroot, November 18, — Breadstuffa— | wuy noixed. &1.50. | Swoxixa -0, 8., 226 Meor 8 l i i " o, 8 44 Potatoes trads is nearly euppliod and [ Durham 16 b irha hi O tatle bl Wheat—Winter Ga@6s 53; spring, 68 40@ | domand only mode , however, there ix | b ok 17 irham arrive '! | t 6dGe no trouble i placing { stock, which will | of North Caralioa, 16 oz, | ard Ti b Ojd 1 rom 32 to 8 bushel. Small and | dic; Seal of (Mo € S F M &0, arrive at and de IMAHA, NEBRASKA.Z ToLEDO, mixed lots remain dull a6 2@ 25 g {'N,1th Caro 1 it [ and Wolter PAID UF OAPITAL.. vereei8250,000] Totkvo, Ohio, November 18.—Wheat - [ STeet L b e 3 Uncle Ned, 8 |4 n BURPLUS MAY 1, 1884, Quist ani rtoady: No 2red, #pot and No 6 iRt | oy 8 IRECTOR: vem-er n_minaliy at k HOW YATES s AI‘\ TOUZALIN, Con-Dull: No, 2 spot and Nove ( ra(8 nmvnwrrm i t 1 | 76 quote Inmber, nth & 1ot on ones WESTWARD - at Omaha at the following prices DEPART. ARRIY SANRING o¥PIOR) o axn SoaNtuni--ie and e Aw |y | Unlon Pacific. |4 ru < ' \’ 20 7 boa The Iron Rank. ik \,',.“‘;‘ fh por |~ Tusnens—16 foat and ader, 3 | 11 den 0‘.&' ;zl"‘p'\).n 4008 CIMBEE AND JOIBT- 1, WOy 24H @ | O0R, 12TH ANDFARNAM STS, ¢, 8 tnch, |35 00, S J UZIEiy It ’ Faxoina—No, 1, 4 and 61n,, 24 00y No. 2 | 7 poa " Mail ¥ | |7 oon A GENERAL BANKING BUSINES|D¢ ixos, 40 lbs, 10, 13¢; 8, 18:; | 20 00, i i vienes]| 8 ida[ V.. Nignt Kxpro [i0'0a TRANSAOTED, Sta0ull and nomisal; cash 91 bid, 21} boxen 0 liw, 16 0n, G, 14 i o TR e boRedd), 20 O SOUTHWARD asked, Atonks—Per ¢ round, cases, | No, 2, 18 €0, 8 0% 35,40 06 NTERRST all d on time d its np: dgsa—Tower; 18ke. square, cases, 1 Oshkosh, cases + 40; | S100x Boanns—A, 46 00; 1,40 ¢ 35 00, SYoRATE WOFEED SR THpoe RESSRRTS of baasa [ | L Lowen 14 hecbowiored, Hor out’ oty Bei | Fuoouwa~—No, 1,40 003 No. 2, 860 No. 1 Missourl Pacific and baukars, CINCINNATTI, granulated, b neotioners’ A, Ghor Stand: b - Loor] §88f 1 NICRt Bxprons, 3 svember 18, —=\Wheat—Teavy; | ard extra C, 6 ‘hm'«o. oloar—27 003 No, 003 No, 8 ~ C. FORKIGN EXOHANGE Government N TS | g dueie YAl 8 4on| 7 480 Bonds and Oounty and City seonritios honght Sor, 87 00; 0 0af 6 60b) aad sa. mixed, § Corre ] Ordina o-mnafl. A, 2 B i 7 T T B0 sort No 2 mixed, 2846, ood, 184 ot oet—4 4 sanand, 60, e S AT i In its treatment of customers the moat lib; ¥ eral polioy ie pursued consistont with safetd and Sound basking, sad ws invite corfesponios enoe or personal inquiry in connection there with t M\I\LI l"" l-UMMlflbt FINANCIALL New Yorx, Novewber 18 —Money—Easy 2@14o; closed nt 1 pec cent offered, Prime paper 5@6c. Sterling Bills—Firm at 481; demand, 4544 Governments—Closed firm, Rallways—Strong, Stocks — Opened generally firm; soon weakened } to o on reporta of futther cutting of rates by the Trunk Lines, but before 11 o'clock there was a rally, and throughout the remainder of the day the market was firm on slight fluctuations, Business less active than yesterday, Compared with lact night, closing prices aro # to 1jo higher, excopt Canada Southern, Delaware & Hudson and Northern Pacific which are 4 to go lower. Union Pa- cific unchanged. OOUPONS, BTOCKS AND BONDS, Central pM:Ailic . ‘l}:&{ Chicago & Alton. 2 o do B do pf 5 E‘l hicugo, Burlington & Quincy 2 I)sla\fulu Lm'k%wmm & Western, . lotifi Deuver & Rio Grande 9 frie. ... . l;( do pfd Tllinvis Dentral . Indianapolis, Bloom. & Western. 15 Kanea: & Teans ........ 168 Lake Shore & Michizan Southern 674 TLouisville & Nauhviilo Michigan Coutral Missouri Pacific N Pacific. e pl 425 Kaxsas Orrr, November 18.—Cattle— l\ort.hwwbern 875 [ Re ety 3.900; matives steady; exports do 124" | 6+ 0@5 35: comimon to. cholcs shipipng 5 00@ . ] 81 [5 90; cown 2 60@3 25, eon e C‘m‘" ’ 134 | Hogs—Receipts, 3, 00; weak and 10c lower 518 [41504 40, 4 137 Shoap — Ruceipte, 895 stendy; matives Pullman Palace Car Gompan; 113 |3 80: fair to gond, 276@325; common to Rock Tsland e 1103 | medium, 2 00@2 50. 8t Louls & San l-mpx;cm 2 e Chu,lgn thlnukuet 751| ST Louts, November 18 —Cattlo—Receipts i 1044 | 400; demand largely exceeded supply; prices St Dol & Omaa. . D8] | scordy and firms exports 6 25.@o 50; conamon to do do p(d 874 | choica shipping 4 50@6 00, = Texas Pacific. 5 123 Stkkp — Receipts 800; common to choico 175 Union Pacific. 50 @3 70, g W, .lhllnh, St. Lows & Pacific 4 Layps —8 50@4 2! o do do pf 11° | Hoos - Receipts, 5,600; lower and weal Westorn Ulon Telegraph. .. 60} | Yorkers, 4 25@4’ 30; packing, 4 25@4 4; O.R.&N . 704 | heavy, 450@4 WExediv, fasked. e PRODUCE, OHICAGO PRODU Ci110a60, November 18,--Flour—Dull and GENERAL — unchauged. Wheat -Active, unsettled and weaker; opened steady, and advanced fo; later weakened, str-ngthoned, and c osed jc over esterday; 72 T24c for carh; 726 for Novem- Bors 7286 7240 for December; 734« 73g for Jauuory; 744 «74dc for I bruary: 8'dc for May; No. 2 1d, 78ke. No3 red .00c. Curn - Active aud unsettled; 1 wor esrly; closed struger; November fluciuated within rauge 2 and elosod 2c over yuse declined jo and closu o ovor b ater 42} for cuh, 42}¢ for Novembor; for December aud year; 35 for January for February: 38} for May. Rojoct-d Oats—Steady a-d atou " unching @25c for cash and November; Decomber and year; 2830 for Mo, “=TRye—Dall ut b I Barley —Nominaj, 59¢, Tlmuthy—v])ull aud weaker; 1% prime, 119@ Mias lased Quiet and steady; No. 1,131} WPork -Active, uusettled and lower; do clined 25@300 and closed steady; L1 2241 1125 for cash; 1105 for year; 11 15811174 for January; 1125 - 11 274 for Febiuary, Lard—Active and weak; dec iued 10@15c and closed tume; 6 074@7 00 for cash; 6 90 7 924 for Nov 6725 6 90 for Decem: ber; 67 4@ 80 for Janusry; 6574 <6 9 for February; 6 95@b 97} for M Bulk Moats Shoilders, 5 claar 6 65@6 60; Whiskey—Staidy at 1 1 Butter -Dull and weal greamo 3, 25@265; good to G.oico duiry, 16@ * Ghoeso—Quist; full cream cheddars, 1)@ 12¢; skims, 6 8c. Eggs—Steudy; fresh 20@21c, Hides Unchianged, Tallow—Unchauged, Flour, bhla. ... short Receipts, Ship'ta, ), 22,000 Whea?, bushels. 61,0 0 Corn, bushely 160,000 Oats, bushels 9100 Rye, bushels i 3,000 Barley, pushels. . . 84,000 51,000 BT. LOUIS PRODUCK. Sr. Louvis, November 18, — Wheat — Opened better, dechined, and closed firmer: No, 2 red, 755@743 for carh; 74§ tor Novew closing at 54 for December; Bei ,Azu 783, closing at 78 @788 tor Janu sry. ‘orn —Shade higher and slow: 88} for cash; 324 for January; 331@34 for tho year; 82§ .mg for Fobruary Very nlow: 241@25 for oash and No- 54 for llruslubu', 24@25 for the vamht-r, Y Rye—Dull; 47, Barley—Quiet; 60@75c, Butter—Dull; dairy, 21@240; ereamery, 25 @29c Figgs—Higher; 216 Flaxsood -Steady; Hay Quiet; prairie, thy, 10 50@13 60, Bran - Easier; 3@ Corn meal—Quiet; z 1@ 2 CaLD BoAkI for Docomber; May. Chrn —Fasior at 853@34 for the yoar, No, and February. Oats —Very slow at 28§ for May, NEW YOVK PRODUCE, New Yomk, November 15 —Wheat—Spot opened we .k, advanced 4@je, declined {a 1he, closiog steadier. Recaipts, 14)000; exports 139,000, No. 2 spring, 8 c; ungraded rod, 2 red, BL@82{; Jauuary closing ‘9 00@10 50; timo- 2 20, eat—Kirm 771 for Januar, J@75) 87} for pot, §@1 lower, closing stondier op- llnm 'hml stter; 46,000 ungead Jaruary closing st 46je Oats—}@jhe lowsr. ports, none; wixed western, 31} 83304, Barley—Quiet and unchanged Hay—Firmer; timothy 10 00@10 25, # Bran—Steady at 560 Corn Meal -Du! 8 Fggs Weatern fr sh firmer at 4 Bulk Meate—Steady; shoulders b 7 &bs 787} Pork—Heavy and lower; new mees, 14 (0, Receipta, 10,000; ex- @33c; white, 2, bde, 0. 8 fall, 63c, y Pork- Dull at 12 75, 1 Dull and lewer at 7 05, Moats — Heavy; shouldors, 5 (0; short ribs, Whisky - Steady at 111, ALTINORK, BaLT 301k, Novemver 18 —Wh ern lower; No 2 winter, red spot, 771 Corn—Western lower; wostern mixed, year, 16@47c. Ont —Steady; quiet; western white 31@: 83¢ Rye—Quiet at 62@6"c. Egge \anl at 26@27c, \Vhl-ky~Stuxly at 1 18@1 19, MILWAUKEE, November 18, — Wheat — ukee and November 860; Muneavirs, 1 Oats—Kasier. No. 2, 28¢; No. 2 white, 28@ 200, Rye—TLower; No, 1 52c. Barley—Weaker; No, 2 sprivg, 52{c. NEW ORLEANS, , November 18,—Cormn— Good in sacks, white 46@4Glc;|w white mixed, 46@47c; choico yellow 48c Onts—Western dull at 35¢; prime, $3@34c; choico, 85, Corn Meal—Dull and lower; 2 20. Pork—Dull and lowar; 13 75@14 00, Lard—Firm; tierce, retined, 767}; keg, 78 \\fhl»ky -—-Steady at 1 06@1 25, o —— Niew CHICAGO, COnicaco, November 18, —Drovers’ Journal reports Hogs—TReceipts, 60,000 hoad; active, and closed 20 low 37,000 unsol heavy, 4 104 60, mived packing 4 102 light 4 00 4 50, Catilo—Leccipts, 8,000 head; quiot; ex- ports, ney shippers 40@ 5 ; native butchers uuch‘mge mferior to KANSAS CITY, OMAH A MARKE ‘Wholesxle N Orrick oF T O31AHA BEg, | Tuesduy eveniug, Novewber 1 Tho following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholisulers and commiesion mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices farnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Wheat—Cash No. Yarley -Cush No: Rye Shep Stecrs—3 00@4 50, Co ws =8 V0@s b, Calves—b 006 5 ), Hides, Steadys green butchers’ G greon salted, 7/@ 8 dry fiing dry ealt 10@11; damoged bides, two thirds prico, Tallow 5@1 00. 7o .ulrf’ groon and yellow, it Java, 0@3o; Arbucklo's o ghlin’s. XXXX Toaate) on Java, 16§@i8ke; Olark’s 16fe. Standard Com, 850, bbla; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs, 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon 1 n 1b papers, 8 20 per case; kog per 1b, 24c. Prokris—Medium in barrels, 6 005 do in half barrels, 8 50; small, in barrels, 7 003 do in alf burrels 5 ;. ghorkdua in baerele, 805 do hll If harrels, 4 50 ~Gunpowder good, 45@55c; chmm, jo; good Tmperial, 40@430; 6@ Young Hyaon, g @ chofce, 00; Japan, natural loaf, 750; Japan choice, 60@75c; Oolong good, 85(a 4 o. Oolong,choice. 40 a50e; Sou hong, good, 3.@40¢; choice, 85 @4be. Rice—Touisiana prime to cholce, Gh@7ct fair, 6c; Patma, Gle. No. 1 mackers half brl No. klu und family § bbls. 8 00; famil No. 1, tront, § bbls, b 4 NWARE ' Two hoop pails, 1 85; three hoop paile, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 900 pigneor memx.. 1 85; Double Crown, 2 90; Well- buckets, 3 85, Soars—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 800; Kirk's standard, 875; Kirk's White' Russian 5 20; Kirk's eutocs, 2 16; Pn'rnu—l‘enn-rlmmn cans, 4 casa in case, 3.35; Babbitt'a ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 90; An’ chor ball, 2 doz in case, 1 3 tick, 10al1c; twist JANDY—Mixed, 11a12c; stick, 10}c. Vixkcan—New York apple, 160; Ohio p- ple, 13 SaLT—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 60; Ashton, in ancks, 8 50; bbls dairy, 60, b3, 8 60 SraRc—Poar] 44c: Silver Gloss 8o; Corn Starch, 8c; Excelsior Gloss, 7c, Corn 7o, qmm_v.-..pm 17c; apice, 14c; coves 200 ansia, 1 Dry Fruits—No. 1, quarter apples, bbls, Ghe; N C rliced, boxes, 6fc_ovaporated, boxes, 94c; blnckberries, boxes, 10ic; ponches, 3-boxes, 8}c; peachies, evaporated, 140; raspberries, 82, Dry Goods Brow SHEETINGS—Atlantic A, Tho; Atlan- tic P, 6c; Atlantic LL, bio; Brunswick, 7ho; Beaver Dam LI, 6e; Lawrence LL, 5fc; Pacl: fi0 11, s Roval Standurd, 7ac; Tndinn Houd A, 86; Wauchusett A, 7 'FiNg BROWN ‘%Hmrrlms—Argylo. 7c; Por- peroll R, alishury R, 6fo. BLeaCuED Cortoxs—DBallon 44, Gho; Bal lon, 7 8, c; Lumberland 4-4, 8c; Dayoll DD, 84c} Fairmount, 43c; Fruit of the Loom 4, 9e; Glory of the West, 8kc; Golden Gate, 8c: HI1L 7.8, 80; Hill 4.4, 7o; Lonadale, Sho; New York Miils, 113c; Wamsutta, 104c. Ducks (Colored) Bostm, '8 oz., 113¢; Bos- ton, 10 oz, 144c; Boston, 8 oz, lic; Fall River 8jc. Durks (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz., 110; West. Point, 10 oz, 14c; Point Bear, 8 oz., 11c. T10KINGS—Amosk 1c: Continental Fancy, 49c; Cordis, 10jc; Pearl River, 18}c York, 12}c; Hamleton A vnings 1'c. DzN1vs Amoskeng, 1do; Beaver Creok AA, 120: Beaver Crock BB 1lc_ Beaver Creak 00, 105: Flagmukers, fo, Jaflroy D & T, 12 1je; Pearl Rver, ron ARA a1 o Woarcon B , le; Warren OO (brown), 10c. Casbuica Fifth avenue glove finish, fic Keoystone glove finish, bhc. RSKT « —Amory The; Kearsayer 8}c; Rockport 7c. B¢ Hancock, 8¢ PRINTS—Allons, hhc; American 5fc; Arn olds, fe; Oocheco, bc; u.m..-uy, c; Indigo 74 ; Indigo 7-8 114c; Iudi 25'.-; Steel River, fc; harter Ouk, 1 PRiNTS SHIRTINGS Am chico, be Gloucester Waverlys, 4c; Rosedale, 49 GINGiAMS Amoskeng staples, Ble; Bates staples, 8tc Lancastor staples, 8c: Pluukot rlvuln 9c; Hudson chocks, -Ac; Amoskeag Porsians ho DREsS GoD3 -Atlantie Alpacea, 94c: Por siane cashmers, 2%4c; H amleton cashmere 164c; Hamlaton Fancus, 114c; Hamleto bro- cades, 15¢; Arlington brocade, 180, ican, Bo; Co- outhbridgo,” 43c: Drugs, Dr0g8 AND \ HEMICALS—Acid. Oarbolic cid, tartaric, 60c; baluam capabla, por 1l ; bark, sussafras, per 1o 12 caloniel per T, 7623 ofnohonidia, pee ox, 80 4; tiloroform per 1b, $103; Dovers powdors. per 'b, $1 25; 'p«um salts por Ib, 840; glycerine. puro. por load acetate, por Ib. 2%; oil castor, No. 1 por gal., 1 60; oil castor, No. 3, per gal., 81 per gal , 81 40; oil ‘origanum, quinine, P & W; and R. & Sheop Pelts “Light fine—1 Heavy tine D@ide. m 15@16c.§ 2 %0 do off, Market dull, Flour and Millstuffs, Winter Wheat—Dest quality patent at 2 8) ) Second quality—2 20@ Spring Wheat—ost qualicy, patent, 2 80 2 90, Sacond Quality—2 16 Bran Gue per cwt Chopped Feed - Per 100 b+, 90c, : Corn Meal -1 00@1 10 per cwt, cout, Screeniug —63@7 ¢ | Genera Produce, Apples—Rsceipts ca heavy, only choice stock saluble at @250, Bulk re ipss selling at 25(@ GV per bushel, uccording w quality, Leans—Very dull, n stock sale- able, Nayein 125 41505 medium, 100a1 Comb Honey—In good demand, Receipts very small and moet’ with ready sale at18.@ 20c in 1 aud 2 1b frames, Beeswax In good demand, Choice bright per 1b., 26@28c; common to good dark per 1b., 16@2uc, Butter —~Choice rolls, wrapped in muslin and packed up nicely meet with realy sale, while solid packed is rather dull, Consign: ments are more liboral and prices less firin. Creamery frvsh, 27 28c; creaniery ice hmw i Ohio” pe State” per bbl, 800; per § hbl, densed per gal 830; crab apple per Cheese—Full cream, western, 12¢; Wiscon: e new 124c; young Alnsnnun 12 a 18¢. rm and Eggs -l.uuxln.n very light, prices advancing, We quote strictly fresh 2 o lay—lalod " 87.00g8.00 AR AR ricks, per b, 166, Ohio, 13¢; smal_cales 12 Onions,—Markst bare and demaud good at at 50 cents p r bushel, Porcory—Choice dry In fair demand, at 2@24c per 1b. loose, Poultry—Trade has been rather dull lately on account of the warm weather, but will doubtle f tempora: ture, rket should d heat and top market be dry pioked, antrails removed feet cut off, in order to bring should alsn be proparly eoled off 8, per oz, % potassium, Todide, per b., 80 50; salicin, per oz, 0o, sulphato morphine, per oz, 88 50; sulphur per lb,, 4c; strychnine, per oz, 81 & . Paints Oils and Varnishe Orms—110 caroon, per gallon, 12fe; 150° headlight, per gallon, 12¢c; 176% hewdlight, | ¢ per gallon, 164c; 1508 water white, 15 5«~ lin- nead raw, per gallon Insoed builed, (u.hun. 5lc Lard, winter ste'd, por gallon, 70 0. 1, 60c; No, 2, 60; castor 5{\\{ per lon, 1'60c. No, 8, 1 40; sweet, per gailon. 100 sperm W. B., per gailon, 160; fish W, 15 gor gllon, 6 % neatefoot oxtra, per gallon, 90 0. 1, 75c; lubricating, zero, per gallon, $0c mer, 15¢; solden machine, No, 1. per gl 3 No, 3, 28c; sporm, sigoal, por gallon 80c} urpenting. per gallon, 4-0; napthe, 74, por gallon, 160, PAINTS ‘1N O1—White lead, Omaha P, P, Bhe; white lead, St. Louts, pure, bjo; Marseil- loa, green, 1to' b 1b cons, 200; French zinc, groen seal 120; French zinc, red seal, 1lc} French zine, in varnish asst, 20c; French zlnu. o ol asst, 150; raw and burnt umbar, 1 ns, 10¢; raw and burnt Sienna, 10¢; vandyke own, rofined lampblack, 120; conch ack ‘and ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; russian blue, 405; ultrsmarine blue, lgc: chr me green, LM & Dy 16 blind and shutter groon, T M. & ., T6o; Parin groen, Lec; Indian red, 1%c; Venotian red, So; Tus. can’ rod 22c; American vurmlllmn‘ T nl 3 yullnw ochre, 9¢; L, M., O, & D, O, yollow ochre, 9¢; g fd.n oc' re, 160; s dryer, 8¢; graining colors, light oak, dark,oalk, walout, chestuut and ash, 15, l‘tltnal 650to 760; .aingn, soo 850 top- lngl 900 to 10 50; B L. Moroooo, 806 to 84c, le 0. D, Morocoo 8ios sinioa, 2 B0@3 00 Hagxess,—No, 1 star ok, 86c; No, 2 8dc; 8503 No, 1 Ohio oak, 480; No, % do, $lcj No, wankee 8401 No 2do U8c, No‘ 1 Pitts onk bar, 860; No, B] Pitts oak hax, 840, Luauors As00R0%—158 proot aloohol, 2 26 pes wine gollon extra Oalifornls spirits, 188 proof, 118 per proof gallon; triple refined spirite 167 proof, 117 B rool gallony re-discilad s 1 00@1 ne blended, 1 50@2 @f.u—lmpuma 4 606 U0} dormestlc, 1 4 Ruus—Imported, uomono; New England 199 a4 00; dhmw..lc. 150@8 . prices, before packing, Chick na slive, per dozen, $2 chi kens, d essed, per Ib., 8@l0e } turkeys, dressad, por 1b., 124 13¢; ducks, alive, por dozen, £3.00; ducks, dreased, per lb., 11@12¢; geeso, dressod, per Ib., 12@1 ame—Demand is , 5od and prices steady, carcass, per Ib , 8@dc; deer saddles, por c; antelope, carcass, per lb, 8% py saddles, per b, 1213; prairie ! PracH avn Arrie Blluu)!—l T6@4 00, CiiauraoNes—Tlmported per case 28 00@ 84 00; Amorican, per case, 12 N0@16 00, Tobacco, PLug ToBa0co—Climax 45c; Bullion 4fc Horseshice, 4do; Star, 46c; Kudy, 45c; Hor Larn—8 25 per M, Lixw—Por barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel, 85¢) coment, bbl, 2 26; Tows plaster, bhl, 2 50 halr per bu. me) Tarved folt, 100 b, § 50p otraw boaed 8 60 Heavy Hardware Tist, Tron, rates, 2 £0; plow steel apecial cast, Go; erucible, 7o; special or German, b : cast too: do, 15n0; wagzon 8 okes, #ot, 2 27 3 00; huhe per sot. 1 25; fellocs, sawed dry, 1 40; tona nes, ch, 70a850; axles, each, 750: #{naro nuts par b, 7aile; wash re, 'por 1B, vets, por I 116: coil por I, 6a120: malloable, Sc: iron weages, Ge: uuw‘nrfl. 6o: hurrmv teeth do; pring _stoel, 7480t Burdon's horseshoos 4 40: Burden’s muleshoes 6 70 Barskn Wikg—In car lote, 4 €0 per 100, Natis—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 50, Sior -Shot, 1 85: buck shot, 2 10: orlental powier, kegs, 6 40: do, half kegs, 8 48: do, quarter kegs, 1 88: blasting, kegs, 8 8b: fuse, per 100 feet, H0c. Lreap—Bar 165, Coaw -Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00: Mor. ris run Blossburg, 10 00: Whitebreast lump, 5 00: Whitobroast nut, b owa lump, § 00; Towa nut, 6 00: Rock Spring, 7 00: Anthra: cite, 11 25a11 60: Canon Oity, 7 00 per ton. DOry Paint White lead, 80 Krenoh sinc, 100 Parle whiting, 230; whiting gildors, 1%o; whiting coml 1e; lampblack, Germastown, 146 Ismpblack, ordinary, NL’Pmulu blua, 560; antramarine, L8c; vandyks, braws, c; umi burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 40} Honna hnut 10 senna, raw, 40; Parla green, genuino, 250; Parls greon, common, 2e; ohrome green 36c; chrome , 120, vermillion, Eng, 7ej vermillion Amerioan, 18c; ; Jnding, red! 10c; roso pink, c; Venotian 16d, Coolvon's, 20; Venetinn red, American, 1§0; rod lead, 7ho; chromo yellow, genuine, Hc; chrome yel: , 12c;ochre ‘rochelle, S0; ochre, French, octire, American, % Winter's mineral lehigh brown, %40) Spaniah brown, 24c; nco’s minoral, So, 'V anNsirs—Barrals pos_ gallon: Furn) taro, axtra, $1 10; furniturs, No, 1, $1; coach, oxtra, §1 10; coach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar oxtrn, 81 75: Japan, 'N)o:uihaltum extra, 880, shellac, $8 £Os hard ofl finish 160, ., e ——m——— DENVENX MARKET, Frovr—COolorado, 100 1bs, 125@1 55; pat- snl, 100 Ibe., 2 72@3 00; Kansas, 100 1bs, 2 76 @4'00; Minnesota, 100 1bs, graham, 10¢ Ibs, 175; rye, 100 lbs, vuck-wheat, 100 lbs 7 50@7 75, GRAIN, FEED, KT0—Whoat, 100 1ts, 80@90 oorn, In sscks on track, 100 Ibs, 1 16@1 '0; outs, in sacks on track, 100 Tha, owtern white, 1 15@' 25 Colorado white, 1 10@1 20; mixed, 1 20@1 25; barley 100 lhl 1 80@) 3! ton, on track, 12 5v@13 chop, corn, Tbs, on track, 1 20@1 %5; chop, mixed, lo()lbu, on track, 1 30@185; oorn meal, 100 [bs, 14 @1 66, Hat—Baled, upland ton, 18 0@15 00 aplang, Toose. ton 13 00@16 00; sccond. bot tom, baled, "9 .0@10 00: -lfnu.m loose, ton, 10 50@11 00; clover, baled, ton 14 00; clover. loose, ton, 18 00@16 00; straw, bfled, on track ton, 8 GO@9 06, Burres— Creamery, creamory, fine, Ib, i; 22 23; “tatry. ch ice Ib, o 8@20; duiry, fair, I, e Stste, candlod and warranted, d. 30@31; ranch, doz, 23@34 Onpzsr—iull crosm, 15@160: half oveam Ib, 10 @11c: wkim, 1b, 9@15¢; Swiss, domestic, 1b, 22@23¢; smsu, imported, 81@%20; Lim: Poouias s Tiva old chickens doz, £ 00, live springs, doz, 8 054 00; live ducks, doz 5 00@b 25; live turkeys, Ib., 16@17c, Potators O lorado, 100 lbs, 10039110 aweet, per 1b,, S}@8c. VEakTABLES ~ Unions, yollow, 100ibs 125@1 50; cabbage, 100 1ha %@ 10: bosts 1 101bs, 100; turnips, 100 lbs, 1 00@1 25; carrots, 100 Ibs, 1 2 5@1 b0, FRUMS Limons per caso, Mossine, 7 50@ »‘cm oranges, Rodi, case, 5 00028 50; orangos, fanoy, cre unur @22, duir 16; cool bk , &ood, ing, Ib, Louisiaua, 101 1by 825 apples, fancy bbl, 5% apples, medium, bbl, 8 25@3 10 avples. Bollelowor, box, 1 50@2 25] pears, box, 826@3_£0: Ialifornin _grapes, box Malvoise, Poru, Muscat, 175@2 00 -ranberries, bbl, I & B, 1560, IS&(‘ 18 56%@14 00. CURED Vkars. Hams m\fltrcnmd b, 14; hams, sweet pickled, b, 15§; bacon broak: tast, 10, 143, dry salf sldes, b, 114; dricd beof, 10, 16; [ard in pails 10B103; lard in tierces, “,}‘ Fresn Mears— Dmm.l brof Colorado, per Ih, byube; ¢ oico veal Ib, 11@13; hoge, b, 64@7; mutton, Ib, @ | mh 1h lvmlta Luve Brous--Colorad s steers, per 100 b, 840@8 75; cown 10 Ib. 5 008 50; choics veal calves, 1b, 63@7c; shoop, 2 00@ * 50, Hides.—Dry Flnt No, 1, perlb, 11@120; No. 2, Ib, 9@10; green steers and branded calf, 1, 4@5; groon calf, 1b, 8@10; groon kip 1b, 6.47; sheep skins dry 87210; deor skins, summer, b, 15@20; deer skins, winter, b, 15 @16; uutulupe sking* b, 12@15; tallow, b, 5@6. Woo1—Colorado Nu‘ 1, per 1b, 14@15; buck, Ib, 8 Moxican, Nod, 120, i on, halt bhl, Fitn—Mackeral, moss, 1 76@2 25; Onlllamh “ 10 fl’l' Holland herring, kae. lf\)lfl 60y h'ont. par 1b_15@160 (T e of thoterm w by " in connection with 1 k oouvuyl an {doa of §ast what juls I u ; ned by the nmm ki {Jucaa0, M wavges And St. Paul. (h owns ana operates ovor 4,600 miles of Northorn [linols, Wiscoasin, Minnesota, Iowa Dikobw; aud & 8 maln lines, brauchos time voach all bho great businos cout vorthwast and Far Wost, 1t oaturally suswers esoription of Bhort Line, eud Bost Routo betwee: Obloayo, Milwauicoo, 8t, Pauland Minneapolie, Onlcago, Milwaukeo, La Crosse and Wi Ohioago, Mil waukoe, Aberdoen and Ellendaie Ohicago, Milwaukoo, Eau Claire and 8tillwater: Ghioago, Milwankes, Wausau and Merrill, Ohloago, Mllwaukoe, Bosyer Dam and Oshkoah, Ohioao, Milwaukee, Woukoats and Ocanomowoa Ghioago, Mliwaukoe, Madison snd P Ohicago, Miiwaukee, Owato men Bololt Janoaville aud Mineral P Obloaga, Elgin, Rockdord and Dubuque Ohicago, Clinton, Codar Rapids. Ghicagor Cotmetl Biutl and e Chicago, Bloux Oity, 8l sud Chamberiain cmufl“uum koo, M! nd. Dubuguie, 8t Paul aud Minneapolls Davenport slinar, 84 Paul and Ilnnuuvol Pullwan b1.opers and the Finest Dinin ho . 7ld aro ru on the main lines of the G MILWAUKEE AND ST, PAUL RAILWAY, and every stlontionia pald 80 passengers by oourteous empleyes of tie Cowpany, MERRILL, Gen'l Man 1 Managor, A V'H OARFENTER, Gon' Pass. Agh. T. CLARK, a.mluuyn it 4ORD, Aw't Gen'l, Pa Agh Bee Hive Photograph STTUDIO, 218 North 16th Street. Remombor that y Photographs d boforo belng dollyored BEE HIVE PHf/(0- APH STUDIO wasuring -{ o5- bocy perfoct eatistactior, 0 Al of which are fasn Io America, wAuo HOTOGKAKES, .88 Lous Kxpross X X 40a) 7 -h:rll\h 20 via C. Budls| 0 46a) 7 St NORTHWARD, M & o0 8t. P, Sioux. City Ex ross Iown Div.8.C &P al Day Kx)rons 1 Night Fxprow \ux Tho 9 & m and & p m dummy traine also_anivo at | == at the transfor in timo to make eastern conneotion, but not 10 chieak baggage OMAHA BRIDGE TRAINS Dummy Tralng.iesre tmba st € 0,8 00 900, 1000, 1" 168 1w, 100, £ 00, 3 00, 4 00, 6 00, 0 (0, 10’85 pm." 'On Sondayathio 500 and 10 0 & i et 200 and 4 00 p m traing do KOt run. Arrive at trans. for depot 13 minutes later: Broadway depot %0 min. u e later, Leave Oouncl! Bluffs (Broadway depot) at 7 20, 880 930, 1080, 11 40 p i 8D, 430, B30 480, 630,035 and 1105 pm.On Nundays tho § 80 and 10 50 A1d 8 % 80d 6 80 p m traina will not run: Arrive at Tranator 7 minutes It r. Omaha 20 minutos later TransforTrains -Leave Omalinat § 16, 8§53 1005 % 10, 4 25, € @ &nd €66 p m, dally Arriveat 9 46 and 11 16 m, 13'85 m 85and 816y SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chivago via tho Tripartite Alliance Lines. INDAY_ MORNING T U NG <'xw| iamqln!mr I OYNEY [=7] Octaber 12 19 b-“'ll 1 H ‘fl 1™ November. | 298| 980 | 100 £-20 December 1) o 723 % 20 Bundey evening and Monday mm’v)\nu Jaing » in oorrespo.ding ordar. C. B. & Q. tralus ru ety ,THE Mumw Inon Works.” g SPECIALTIES. Aqw’nm Qut-0ff Engine§ Steam Ldmps, OILERS, ; INING | 7antinot oy, s SPECIAL N Meat, Cittiny Maehines. gm‘ili & Ppues \ BURLINGTON, I0WA THE LARGESY thow wORK IN THE STATE BRIDGE WORK, 1RON. wam( JAGERTS FOR LEHE MYATT RRISMATIO LigHTs SENb FOR ESTINATES OTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR It fa fhie bost and cheapest food for stock of any kind. roo pou ds of corn. Stock fod with Gre Dairymon, as well vs WOODMAN LINS Price $25 00 ATTENTION TO Our Gound Gil Cake. One pound is equal to ound Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter instead of ranning down, will incresse in weight and bo in good marketable condl BASTWARD von in the apring \ts, Try it and judge for yourselves. Addross others, who use it, can testify to its mer or ton. No charge for saoks EED OIL COMPANY, Omlh;, Neb, P. BOYIRER CO.. DEALERS IN = Hall's -Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES,. VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. L1020 Farnam Gtroet. Omaeh the aboxe; also Pipes and Smok: and samplen furnished on application .STEELE, JOHNSONI&.CO., WHOLESAEE GROCERS H. B. LOCKWOOD, (formorly of Lockwood & Draper, Ohleago, Ton, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all Manager of the grades of ors’ carriod in stock. Prices Open ordera Lintrusted to us shall receive our caroful attention, Satisfac otion Guaranteed. AGEVYS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €8 2| Lo A GHIGTR FRANZ FALK BREWING C0. Milwaukee. Wis. BEER GUNYHER & CO,, Sole Bottlers, A FINE LINE OP Planos & D1 —AT— WOODBRIDGE BROS, THE ONLY EXCLUMVR C. F. COODMANRN. Wholesale Druggist AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEB. MUSIG HOUSE IN OMAHA NEB, M. BELLMAN & CO, Whoiesale Glothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 181H, ONTA XA - - - X7 JET IR LA A A, A. L. STRANG & CO., Double and Single Ac Engine Trimmings, Minlng Machinery, at wholesalo and rotadl, AND SCHOOL BELLS. ting Fower ano Hand 1 CUMPS, STEAM PUNPY Belting, Hose, Proes and Iron Fittings HALLADAY WIND.MJLLS, LHUEO Corner 10th Farnam St.,, Omaha Neb, T —— PRINCIPAL LINE oM CHICAGO, PEORTA & ST.LOVIS, nY WAy oF OMAHA AND LINCOLXN TO DENVER, oR VIA ZANSAS CITY AND ATCHIZON to DENVER |.1 onnecting in Union Depots at Knnsas City, Omalia and Denver with throngh traing for AN FIRADNCIS And all points in the Great West GOING 1HAS cnneeting in Geand Union Dopot at Chica with throu 8 lor NEW YORIK, BOSYMO And il kg Uitles, ria with throy trains for ind cinniti, Coluty,, i3, and all points fn h-Enst.' At 8" "“uis with' througl wll points 8¢ A \C Dy Conchics, Ihinirs (seats fro IVing Clinirs, ars and the (HGous * 1D duily tound fic hicago ind Cot Moines, Chicago, St. Topeki without ' ehanis unni g their own trains Lincoln and Denver, Uity wnd Denter. Through cars belwe 4 Council Blurs, vlnl‘unh Elogi noking' Ciurs witl 4 and wn difly Lo Quiicy i Alert lmy M ire funniba Juupidy ily 3" LOnin aha Ted Mot braska, and Denver, Colorndo 1t 18 al50 the only Through Line beiween 6T, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and 6T, PAUL, It 18 known as the greai THROUGH OAR CINE ot Amiica, wnd s universdly sduit Finest Equlp{oi Railroad in the World fo. 1l classes of Travel, 18 hine & Athe U wale £t A ited State AL LOWELL, GenVess /o 4 Cloar HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF [P Window Sha EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED 8 FARLAM BTREET, - - OMAHA, NEB o2 Tmporter, OMAHA, CROCKERY, LAMPS, '[ETC, 13th Street, Bet. Farnam and Harney. W. L. WRIGHT, Jobber and Menufacturer’s Agent of GLASSWARE, {NEBRASKA, HA[LET DAVIS AND GO'S PIANDS |ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT.) EY‘E EIRESON PLANOS. EMERSOR PIANO 00 —Gryvir 1s\ruments aad nurivalled ocress. r baaudy of tne sad ialsh, BOSTON, §March Ls, 1861 —Your Innlwm;hgnn‘ , Square and Upright, aro really nob v 188 10 cougratuleie you ou your eler 'AVE TATTER, B TR ES 4. Wa s ORG.A.N | BECOMMENDS ITBELF, BOLE AGENT, A H(‘DSPE-IMP Dodge treet. Omaha, Heb, EXREID. W. Gr (SUCCESSUR TO, AN, FOSTER & GRAY), 0CULIST & AURIST | 55 LUMBER’ \LIME AND CELENT, J. T. ARMSTRONG. M. D, Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear, 1603 Farnaw Street, - «OMAH4, auce re 6th”and Do _glas streets Praeatr iy . OMAHA,JNEB