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| Corn—Tiem st 3% tor fhe your; 3240 for February: S18@3ide for Ma NERASKA KANSA Kaxsas Crry, D eash Olo bid, i} [ s \ s oIy, OMAHA, NEB! 1 PAID TP OAPITAL... Aol BURPLUS MAY 1, 1481, acke nominal; 21 bid, + LIVERFOOL, ey . Liverroot, November 26, — Breadstuffa A. B TOUZALIN, ). 8, r«-lj,l\‘i.!,&:\:l:{: REED, Winter 6a 4d@6s 8d, Spring, 6 detant and Aoklng Osahlor, RANKIXO OFTIOR] a4 TOLEDO, The iron Bank. Toreno, Ohio, Novembsr ~Wheat Dull, shade . 4 rad cash, and 2 ember, 684c asked OOR, 12TH AND FARNAM STA ek & GENERAL BANKIN BUSIM TRANSAOTED, CINCINNATTI 26, —~Wheat—He cINNATI, Novembe INTELEST allowed on time depos!ts upor s a of bauks [ N od 762, ohlo tarme and npon sonc IGN EXOHANGE Government sud Conty and Oty sseurities bought and sold 1In its treatment of custemers the most lib; oral policy in pursued censistent with safotd- and sound banking, and we invite correeponce | 1 ats - Easiers not quotably lowsr; enoe or personal inquiry in connection there | shoulders, ©(0; shortribs, 6 00. with Whisky - Steady at 111, FIVANCE AND COMMEACE. mber 2 FINANCIAL, W domand at 6 90, - Wheat — Novembor, Miuw Weak: OMAHA DAILY BEFQ —— ‘vfl dozan, $1.00¢ dozen, §1.00@1 25; #ni 1:cks, mallard, 003 #mall rabbits, per pe, per dozen, $1.00@ 1.50@82,00; teal and « - Choice stock, inferior and mixed lota, per bushsl, Swoot Potatoos—UOnly choice large, salable CANNED case, 8§ 9 2 N per caso, 2 50; Californ o green gages, b, per case, 8§ % iuch and larger, 0c, § inch, CaNnLEs 1 Iba, 18 13¢, 8, 1%, Boxes, 40 1bw, 16, Marcies. 55; square, GARS ulated, tc; confec extra O, g extra € dark yellow, X Corries Per ‘eaddic, Arhuckle's x.»»m Rovernt lin's XXXX ronsted, 15 ed, 10 imitation Java, 16§@18fc; Clark's Alro ora, 15§0. Syuer - Standard Com,, 830, bbls; Staadard do, 4§ gallon kevs, 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs, 1 50. Sona 2he. In 1b papers, 8 20 per case; keg, per Medium in barrels, 600; do in 18, 3 00; small, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 5 00; g'm:knu in I-nrrelr. 800, Oats—Dul 2 white, 28@28c. fair demand; 1, 5 Quiet and « , No. 2spring, b2, BALTIMORE, Bartimore, November 26, —Wheat— Weat- ern, lowe clnsilg dull; No, 2 winter, red spot, T8YG Corn—Wi (-m m. . Milwaukeo 7 soping; No, 2, 21 New Yomrk, November 26.—Money—Kasy v at §@1}c; closed at 1@1§ per cent, }Syv f i arley Prime paper— 44 Sterling Bills—Weaker at 4 81; demand, 485, Governments—Strong and higher, b peme g mixed spot, 45§@9 Stocks— Firm agein to-day and more active Um_lmw" A ((“"_ western white, 320 than for somo time past. 1t was reported [ gge: e from Chicago that busi of sottlement o the | Rye—Quit at 62¢ railroad war had been reached, and this stir- igs —Steay at 26 ulated buying. Tho market closed strong | ¥ Diky—Steady W1 150110, or near the top prices of the day, and com- L whl i, ;‘ Hh pared with last night aro @07 per cant| 25", OnAYs, November, 28.°Com higher except Union Pacific and Kansas & | 48@49¢; yellow 50c. g ) Toxae, which are a fraction lower, Oats—Wostern, quiet at 85c, Corn Meal—Higher and good demand at oy . 1003 | Pork—Dull and lower at 12 00, R 11"& Lard—Lard steady and unchanged. ¢ 129§| Whisky —Stendy and uuchanged at 111, asior and “active; western Lo OOUPONS, new Pacific 6 of 9 . 5 — el L LLVE STOOK, BTOCKS AND BONDS, CHICAGO. Central pacific. BN SOl O 0, November 26,—Drovers’ Journal Olitbago & Alton. ..+ i 10| Curokco, Noversbiar Bt Drovers Jonias do _ do pfd. B VI N B 4 ogs—TReceipts, 15,000 head; opened brisk nica, Dalington & Quinoy. .-+ 140 | and 106100 highes closed asio; rogh pnck- Denver & Ki SGrande + 10 ing, 4 05@4 30; packing and shipping 4 30@ Pheoali il 38 460; Tight. 4054 4 skips, 3 00@4 00. b : o tlo-—Toveipte, 50 heatl ehoico, siron Illinois Dentral 12 low grados, 10@16¢ lower, Indianapolis, Bloom, & Western. . 1 common R':: nf]'é'.:f:.; '3;"1"0 Kausas & Texas. Lake Shore & Micl Louisville & Nashville. Michigan Central. Missouri Pacific... Northern Pacific. : feeders 8 75@ western 4 25@5 40; Montana 4 124@ 80; poor tofancy shipping 4 25@6 00, mainly 480@5 60; butchers’, 2 50@3 60; common to medium, 4 10@41! Sheep—Receipts, 3,000; slow; inferior to do do £ : " ; fair western, 175@2 75; medium to choice, e 1 2 85@4 253 lambs 3 T5@4 25 KANSAS CITY Kansas Crry, November 26.—Cattle— Ite- ceipts, 2,900; steady; exports, H S5@0 23 common ' to _choico shipping, 4 %0.@5 70; ! | feeders, 5 T5@5 25; cows, 2 60@3 25 o Hogs—Tteoeipts, New York Central Oregon Trnn»-CuuLlnen Pacific Mul... D.&E.. Dulbagn Baisce Gar Company Rock Island, Louis & San Francisco do do pfd Chicagio, Milwaukeo & do St Paul & Omaha, tdo do pid Toxas Pacific....... Union Puci Wabrash, St Louis & Pl mmon to 2 75@3 30, kn.v.-wu medium, 2 200; quiet; 2.50; fair to good, ST, LOUIS. smber 26— Cattt'e—Receipts, air to choica, 4 TH@6 00; cows V(a 100 , 1200; steady; common to 114 | choice do . i o . 0% | . Hogs — Receipts, 7,000; active; highor; ¥ ‘f{""z‘ly“"’" Telegrarh 5 | vorkers, 415@A50; " packing, 4 25@ 3 10; Pl ekanage henvy 4 35@4 55, ——— o ————— M/ M STS. GENELAL PRODUCE, ODTA M MALKEED ‘Wholesale Prices, Orrick oF Tik OMATA B, Wednesday evening, November The following prices aro charged rotailera losed | by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- ; opened steady, advanced o, weakened [ chanta with the exception of grain, which is e Rj;"d“;{;“**?{a{ qinder yosterdays | quoted at tho prices farnished by tho elovators iorll)ecembur' 744@74Gc for January; 75jc | and other local buyers: for February; 818@slic for May; No. 2 red, 744@75c; No. 3 red, 62@6ic. Uorn - Unsettled and active; opened firm and sdvanced for November lic, tho year 3 Janvary fe, May fic, weakened and November fic, the year 3¢, January dc, over yesterday; 40@40fc for cash and sor; 3ii@s6ke. for December and year; @341 for J anuary; 34@34fc for February; T@sTie for May. Kejected, 30 Hn(n—l)ull aund about unch nged ¢ for sash ,L for November; 2ifc for Decem- ¢ for January; 25}o for May. CHICAGO PRODUCE, Cu10aco, November 26,—Flour—Dull and unchanged. Wheat —Faily va and lower earl; Grain, Wheat—Cash No. 2, 56}, Barley - Cash No. 2, 4865, . Oats—No, 2, 19§ Live [Stock, sarloy —Nominal, o i t Bsc. 3 mothy—A shade Lotter; prime, 115@ | Calves—5 00@6 50, Flax soed—Quiot and Ae better; No. 1, 1 30. Hides Pork —Active and 10@l5c higher: closed | 8 ) strong; 10 76 @11 00 for cash;s 10 5@10 80 for | Stead ‘hutchuw green salted, 7i@ @11 00 for Javusry; 1L 07 dry dry salt 10@11 damasged ruary. ungettled and irre ember, which is 2@ tor and fairly s pplied; 7 074 tho year; 10 @1110for ¥ »\rll—Acnw specially for N sthers H@10c hides, two thirds price, Tullow—-5 @ Sheop Polts gular, e3- and Millstufly, for cash a 6 75«6 TTh f “'h cember; 6 G 85@0 87 > S S A P etarys 6 925@6 95 ) @ in t—Best quality patont at 2 80 Shoulders, 47801 80; short | ¥ ecand quality—2 20@ 2 50, il : 4@° o13. Spring Whe: um.-m.unmy. patent, 2 80 y-—Stoudy at 1 1 i Mutter - Quiet ond uncharged; good to o 4 Quality—2 15@ 0 5 falrto good dairy, Pran - Gl per ewt Chopped Feed —Por 100 1hs., 90c. - Corn Meal —1 00@1 10 per cwt, Screening—63@T7oe per fancy creamery, 22@27c 12@l6e, Gheoo—Steady fand unchanged; good to 5@7c. tine clieddars 113@12c; skime, good, Eggs—Steady; frosh 2 Hides Steudy and unchanged, Tallow—Steady and unchanged, General Produce, Apples—Raets continus, hoavy, only choice stock sulable at 2 00@2 50, Bulk re- “ 1000 Ceibit selling ab 25@60c per bushel, according 170, 1000 | 50"t ulity. 254,000 | T ans—Very dull, Rye, bushels 7,000 40001 ilo, Naveis (clear Jurloy, bushe 60,000 11,000 [ ptium, 1 (0@ 2 NEW YOBK FIODUCK, Comb Honey—1In good demand. Receipts very small nd moet with ready sale a615@ 20¢ in 1 aud 2 Ib frames, Beeswax - In good demand. Choice bright 26@28¢; common to good, dark por lb,, Flour, bbls, . Wheat, bushols Corn, bushels 1ats, bushols Only clean stock sale- ) per bushel, 1 25 &1 50; 10, options fe lower; closing st 5,000; exports, Y9,000; N spring, B0c; ungraded red, 61@83; No, 8red. 76¢; No. 2 red, )?an{c, January closing at 887c, e orn—No, 2 spot, firm; others 4 @1c lower; bie: closing steady, Receipts, 000; ungraded, 4i@1oc; auary closing at dtic. lwmpu, 52,0003 western, whiw, ltttflr»—‘.luu ¢ and a lack of demand nota- Ouly the better grades of dairy sell fairly well, while all mixed lots and off quali- tiex are dragging, and we often have to con: sent to picking, making several arades ont of one packago. ~Creamery nominal, Creamery, 2 choice dairy, 17@20c: fair to gosd, options A@ic belte 100.000; exports, No. 3 b0c@?2 bl Oats—1(@ jo i ports, 208; ‘mixed o) i |15 Sufarior. raden, b@ioe, Ko Wostor fresh demmand fair aud Grm e, ™ s 7 00, “York * Pork—Dulls now mess, 13 25, Siate’ per Dbl B0G; per 4 bbl,, 4 densed per crab applo pe oo i cream, western, 1 ¢ | new 124c; young A'merican, 12 a 18c. Sggn— Are now in liberal uum:ly and p weaker; nales were mado to-day at @26 market rather upsettled, Hay—Baled $7.00@8.00 85,00 0 6.00. Maple Sugar—Pure, in bricks, per b, 16c, Ohio, 18¢; smal cakes' 124c. Popeorn—Market glutted. 14@2c per Ib. Poultry—Trade has been a ligtle livelier lately, and all well dreased poultry meets with @174 closing at 70] m December; | raady sale on arrival, at our’ quotations. Texiatok clomog at 161 for Januaey. Dreswed poultry for this market should be dry Corn—Lower; active 36 lurmh,dfil»‘\u picked, m’ removed and bead and feet Lard— Firm; western steam spot, 7 30, Butier—Steady; bettor demand., Bulk Meats—Steady; shoulders 5 76; shur ribs 7 874 Barloy—Quiet and unchanged. Hay—Firmer; nmuthy m 00@10 25. Bran—| huwly nt%@ C'orn Meal ~=D ST, LOUIS nmmw. St, Louvis, November 26.— Wheat — Unsottled; m,lvn opened lower, advanced de- clined 4@§ and closed j@§ over Saturday; \n 2 re @764 for cash; 76§ for Novem- loose, Sales slow at vember; 823@53fc closing, 83 for the year; | but off, in orde to bring Lop market prices, 1t 51jc for January, should also h"pmller]y cooled off before Oata—Sterdy; 24§ for cash; 24% for Decem: | packing; chick®ns, alive, per dozen, 82, chickens, d essed, per Ib, 7@se.; turkeys, dressed, per Ib, 12¢13c; ducks, alive, per dozen, $3.00; ducks, dressed, per lb., 12@ ; ereamery, 25 | 130; goess. dressed, per b, 12¢, The weather is more favorable now, Rye Barloy—Steady Batter—Dull; dairy, 21@ @29¢c. 0; shade lower at 400 | § do in half I.uruln, 450, unpowdor, good, 4@h5e; chofoe, good Tmperial, -m(rr choice, 60@ Young Hyson, good, ; che 00; Japan, natural leat, 75c; Japan choice, 5e; Oolong good, § long choice, 4 (a.\ o; Souchong, good, 30@40¢; choice, 83 @4h Ricr~Loulaians, prime to cholee, 6@ fair, Gc; Patma, Gc. Fisn—No, 1 mackerel, half bbls,, 750; Family § bbls,, 4 25; kits, 100; family kite, 60c; No. 1 whitafith, half bbls,, 6 50; No, 1 Kits, Yooy family halt 5 h\nul) kits andipails, G0c: WoonknwARE—Two hoop pails, 1 85 hoop pails, 2 10. Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; pionecr \Hln‘l\murlh, 185 Doubls Crown, buckets, 8 85, Soars —Kirk's Savon Tmperial; satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, § White Russian, 5 20; Kirk's eutoca, 2 17 Porasi ——I’mmni in cans, | cans in case, 3 35; Babbitt's ball, 2 doz, in case, 190; An- chor ball, 2 CANDY- 104c. 1 i—Now York applo, 16 ple, 13c. Shtr-Dray, londa, pee Lbll 160, Ashton, hbls niry, 3 60, 1, 44c; Siiver 2.90; well- . in case, 1 50, Lixed, 11al2c; stick, 10alle; twist Ohio ap- loss, 80; Corn y —l’t‘ppel, 17 1hc. Fiivims—No, C sliced, boxe blackberries, be xgc, peaches, 32, pice, 14¢; cloves, 20c; 1, quarter applos, bbls, ife: evaporated, boxes, es, 104o; peachos, | evaporated, 1dc; rasp- Dry Goods, SurRTINGS—Atlantic A, 73o; Atlan- Atlantic LT:. bhe; Bnml Beaver Dam 1, L cific H, 7§¢; R Head ,\, 8c; Wauce FINE BROWN SHEETINGS nl Standard, sott A, 740, Argyle, Tic; Pep- 8ie; Imrmnuut, 4he; Irlm. of the Loom )e; l.]ury of I,Im \Vn«z Golden Gate 17 THos Loudate, her 1m \Vumnuu.n, 10kc. Ducks (Color d) —Boston. 8 oz, 114c. Bos- ton, i0 oz, Lihe; Boston, 9 oz, 14¢; Fall River 8he Ducks (Gray) ~West Point, 8 oz, 11c; Waest Point 10 oz., 14c; Point Bear, 8 o7, 11e. ‘KINGS —Amoskeag 14c; Continental | 1 ’f Cordis 10§c; Pearl River, hes | ¢ c; Hamleton Awnioge, 12 D ATaualias £ 1A B rE Gronk A 12c; Beaver Creek D3, 1lc; Beaver Creok | u Inymakers, 8¢, Jaffrey D & T, Jaffrev XXX, 12§c; Pearl Rivor. ren AXA (brown), 12¢; Warren BB (brown), ent, 100 1bw., 2 72@ @4 (! o 100 1b, 7 60G@7 7. ton, on track, 12 60@13 tom, baled, 10 00@11 loose, ton, 13 00@15 00; ntrh', baled, on track, Rewvs—~Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 199« 400; domestie, 1 0@ 3 50, PEACH AND AveiE BrAxhy ‘RINDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Railwav Time Table. In Effect Oct. 1st. 1884, CraMrAGN e —Tmported, | S400; American, per case, 1 " e - BNRLINGTON, - IOWA vrugs, correct time tatle published n the city, % SINER All fraine arrive at and dopart from Ouaha by DRUCS AND CHEMIOALS— Acid, carbolic, 450; | central Stendar 1 5 * acid, tartaric, Bo; baleam copnita, per I | e of Ty SO .4 0, arive at s 3E | WORK, £5c; bark, sassafras, per It calmel, per | part from thoir corter of 1ath and We 1b, 488} ¢ ,.nvmuuu., per oz, £0 43 chlory. | streots; traine ) n \TECT[/,? Dovers powders, per. Ib, 8. from the B 4 | and It & 8., per o Loiide, per lb., $8 00; sal sulphate morphice, per « por b, 4c; strychnine, per or., Tobacco, Plug T Climay, Horseshoo, 41c, Star, d6c soy's, 40c; Black, 8S@i0; Our Itope, 45¢; Piper Heidsiock Fine Cut—Common, 15@600; Hard to T Crown, bic; § fobaceo e Bullion, rth Caroling, 4 oz, arolina, boe; 0. K 2, Tam WHOLKSALE, Wo quote lumber, 1ath aud shingles on car at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING 16 foot and under, 20 00, Tivnkrs—16 foot and under, 20 €0, —20 ft, ’I‘wnlu AND JotsT 0; 24 1., ) 1, 4 and 6in,, 24 00; No, 2, —No, 1 (20 common Yoards), 18 00, 00K BoARDs —A, 4500; B, 40 00; ¢ Froowixa ~No. 1,40 00; Nb, 2700; No. 2, ENCING—No, StiNg, cloar 26.00; No. 8, 20 00, , 87 00; #, best—4 50; st \mh\r.l. 350, 20 per M. Por barrel, 125: bulk por bushel, 50; comout; bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, haic per bus, 60¢; tarred folt, 100 Ibs, atraw board, 3 50, Dry Paints, White load, 800; Fronch zinc. 10c; Paris whitwg, 2hc; whiting i whiting com'l, e, lampblack, Ceriantown, lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blue, untramarine, 18¢; \nmlyk\- brown, 8¢ burnt, 4¢; umben sieni o, raw, dc Paris green,common, 20 chrome green, K., 12¢; vermillion, vermillion, American, Indian, rud rose pink, 140; Venetian, red, Cookson's, Venetian, red. A 1j0; red lead, chrome yello: ,gm.mw Oc: chroma yol- ochre rochelle, c; ochre, French, ochre, Amer 2c; Winter's mine 3 lehigh brown, 5 Spanish brown, 24c; Prince's mineral, 3¢, VARNISHES —Barrels, wr gallon: Furnituro, uxtm. $1 10; furniture, No. 1, $1; conch, ex- El nm:h, ]\u » 81 20; Damar, extra, ...pn.uu..., exten, 8, d 70¢ nlmllm‘ 83 .’10' “hard ofl tinish, $1 50, o ——— DENVER MARKET. 100 1hs, 126@1 55; pat- 3 00; Kansas, 100 1bs, 2 76 90; geaham, 100 buck-whoat, Frovs—Color: Mianesota, 100 lbs, 3 ; rye, 100 lbs,, (FRAIN, VEED, ET0—Whoat, 100 Ibs, 30@900; oorn, in’wacks on_ track, 100 Iba, 1'15@1 20; oats, in nngkhnu track, 100 b, onstern white, 1 20: mixod, $0@1 35; bran, 50; chop, corn, 100 bs, on track, 1 20@1 25; chop wixed, 100 1bs, on tracl, 1 30@185; cocn moal, 100 (b, 143 @1 65, HAY—Baled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 00 apland, loose, mn. 18 00@16 00; pocond bot. 9 00@10 00; nlfnl(n, loose, clover, baled, ton, 14 00; clover, ] Culurwlnwlnw 1 10@1 20 barloy 100 Ibs, 1 1 20@1 2 1ie; Warren CC (brown), 1Uc. ton, 8 00@9 00, sica Fifth avenuo glove finish, bo;[ BUTTER—Creamery, fancy, Ib. 36@i8; o glove finish, bic. creamery, fine, 1b,i5; crewn 7, Juir, In, JEANS —Amory, The; Hancock, Sc; [22223: dalry, choice, Ib, 20@22; dairy, good, r S}e; Rockport, 7c b, 18@20; dairy, tuir, 1b, 15@16; cooking, b, Prixts Allens, bhe: American, Fe; Arn- | 6@8. olds, Ge; Cnclwu»,t l{srm(my‘ 44c; Inaigo, Eoas— Stste, candled and warranted, doz, 7he; Indigo 78 114c: Indigo Kiver, 5hc; Charter Oak, 45c. PRINIS SHIRIINGS —American, 5o; Cocheco, ; Gloucester, bo; Southbridge, 43¢; Waver- Rosedale, 4¥c. GINGHANMS —Amoskeag staples, 8}o: Dates staples, 8fo; Lancaster staples, Sc; Plunket li laids, 9c; Hudson checks, 8ic; Amoskeng Persians, Yhe. Dress Goops—Atlantic alpacen, 94c; Per sian cashn ers, 284c; Hamleton cashmere, 164¢; Hamleton Kancus, 1 4c; Hamloton brocades, 16¢; Arlington brocade, 18¢, 124c; Steel |4 Paints Olls and Varnishes. Orts110 carbon, headlight, per gallon, per galion, Tohe; 1 seed raw, per gallon, 48c; por gallon, 2ic; 17 nseed Iunlm! ner 5 00@b 25; live turkeys, lb., 10 8 b0; oranges, Louisizna, 375 a Poru, Muscat, 17 20@31; euch, dor, 5@, Full cream, 16@160: half cream Kim, b, 9@130; Swis, domestic @23c; Swias, imported, Bl@32; Lo burgor. 14@180. PouLTRY — Live old chickens doz, 5 00; ive springs, doz, 8 054 00; live ducks, doz, @1ic. Poratoks—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 100@110; sweet, per Ib,, 3}@3he. VeoETABLES — Onious, yellow, 106ibs, 123@1 50; cabbage, 100 Ibs 90@1 10: beets, 1710 Ibs, carrots, 100 1bs, 1 100; Teurnips, 100 Ibs, 1001 203 b FR0rT8 - Liemons, por (:Mn. Monslna, 7 50® Rodi, case, 8 00@8 50; oranges, 100 1bs. 325 applos, fancy bbl, 24 50; apples, medium, bbl, 8 26@3 H0; lower, box,1 50@2 25; pears, box, @3_50; Unlifornia_eapes, box, Molvaine, 00; cranberries, bbl, B wallon, Hlc; Lird, winter atr'd, llon, 70¢; | &3 "1560,8 & C, allon, iy hil @i1 00, B 2 05 castor XXX por gal: | G, Yearw - Homa, sogne qured, 1, 14 on, 1 60c , 140; swees, per gallon, L0, |y “weot pickled, Ib, 13); bacon. bronk: sperm_ W por gallon, 1 60; fish W, B, | I, svees prokcieds 1B, (5 b neatsfoot extra, por gallon, 0c; ubricatiog, zero, per gallon, 5 golden machine, No, 1, pe p nal, per gallon entine, per gallon, 45¢; naptha, 742, bty 10 ) tierces, 9, ‘r jih Ib, bh(@bc; ¢ oice v 64@7; wutton, Ib, 5@ ard in pails, 10810 ATS—Drossed beef Colorado, per 1b, 11@13; hogs, b, lamb, 1b, 10@]124. Fuesu ) perg e, ) ot par 100 by PRINTY I 01t Whito Tosd, Omaha, P. T | g 16098 O R lf;u],.f‘.: c; white lead, St. Louis, pu Marseil U001 calves, 1b, 1@7c; shoop, 2 00@* 50, Job recn A b0 bNoay vl o 10 Hides,—Dry Klnt No, 1, porlb, 11@120; Vronch 7ine, in varish ool alng, | S Ay SL0; oven Cavesra sand binpdes grcon call, Ib, 8@10; gresn kip in oil ase, 15; ruw uml\h\.nrnl. \lnnhljr, 1 oalt 1o @0y Btsert oafl by BT Reese Hin h.m' l'.AWIA;_ "1""" i) summer, lb, 16@20; deer skins, winter, /b, 106 rown, rofined @16; wntolope siins* 1b, 12@15; tallow, Ib, black and ivory black, Poussian blug, 400: ultram chrome green, L. M, & D.. 16c: blind and tter green, L M. & D, Toc; Daria greon, 18c; Indian red, 15c; Venotian red, 9; T American vermill ire, 9¢; L, M., 0. & 1 yellow ochre, 9¢; golden ochre, 16c; patent Hrsor, 80; Erainink colors, gkt cak, dack ok walnut, chestnut and ash, 1bc, can'red, 22c; 3 yellow « Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 30; plow steel, special cast, 6 crucible, 7c; special or German, bo; cast too; do, 16a20¢; wazon spokes, set, 2 25a3 00; hubs per set, 125; teil es, sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70a85c, axles, eash, 76c; nquare nuts per 1b, 71l”L washiers, per 1b, Balbe; rivets, per b, 1 il chain, per b, 'Snl'.tc, malleable, |run wedgen, Go; crowbars, 6 ; harrow teeth, 4c; spring steel, 7a8c; Burden's horse- nhm-n, 4 40; Burden's muleshoes, 5 70, BakpkD Wikk—In car lots. 400 per 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 30, Suor—8hot, 1 85; buckshot, 2 10; oriental powder, kegs, 640: do half keg uarter'kegs, L 88; - blastivg, kegs, B 3 per 100 feet, b Lean—Har, 165, CoAL - Cumberland blacksm ith, 10 00; Mor- ris run_ Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast Iunu:. 500; Whitebroast nut, b 00; Tows lump, b 00; TIowa nut, ©00; Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra- ciet, 11 25a11 50; Canon City, 7 00 per ton, Leather, 5 u.lw hemlock wpper, 22 to 246, onk calf, upper, 2ic; alligator, 4 00 0, calf kid, #2@385¢; Cireinon kid, 2 h u. oak kip, 20 to 1 80; French kip calf, 1 %) to 2 00; rusketts linings, G600 to K00, t ppings, 900 to 1050; B 1., Moroceo, 80 to #5c; ebble 0. D. Moroc 3 siwon, 2 60 @3 00, HaARNESS 3oy No oe; No, 1 Ohio 1 Milwaukeo 8dc No, 1 Pitta oak har, 3 k calf, ey ‘No. B Pitta oak Eggn—Quiot Peairi chickeny are doing better, all choice ¥laxseod . " ,00. boft nod drawn ones, Hay - Quie O 00@10 50; timo- lower. Quail are very plentiful s good many in poor order. Deer, carcass, per Ib., 7@s¢; decr saddles. per 1o, 11 @12; antelope, carcass, per Ib,, 7@ Be; wnte for Jlope addles, per lb., 11@12; prairie chic per dozen, 3 00; .,u..n $1.00@1.50; goose, per dozen, $3,00@$4.00; jack rabtits, y thy, 10 50@13 00, Bran — Easier; Corn meal Cary - Boal ~Wheat— December; 750 for January; 884@8sjc for | ens, toady st 764c May, har, $4c, ALCONOL 26 per wino gallon exte B8 proof, 1 18 por proof gallon; tripple d apiriv, 157 proof. 117 per proof wallon: redistilled fine blended, 160 ¢ 2 60 W@ 00; dommestic, 1 40 whiskies, 100 «1 50; Gixg—Tmported, 4 4 @3 00, buck, Ib, 8; Mexican 1.76@2 25; Oalifornia salmon, half bbl, 10 50 b@s, Woor—Colorado \o‘ Na. 1, per Ib, 14@15, fackerol, Fion—M: 120, kit, mess, Holland herring, ke, 1 [0R1 60; trous, por Ih. 16@16~ ] The use of theberm '* Sher s H 0 R Une" in connection with dkk COFPOrate DAMO Of & Eroatross conveys an (dos of | 1at what roquired by the “qu“flR*luh " llnnl—nll of which are lnl- (r10AGO MILWAUKEE And St. Paul. Northern Tliinots, Wi o Dakots; and a8t main lines, bran Northwost and Far Wost, 16 naturally answors 6 4 ullptlun of Short Line, aud Bost Route hetwnes llc=-a Bhort Line Gut hed by the rostest rallway in Americs. 19 owns And oporates ovi tions resch all the groat businoss loago, Milwaukeo, St. Paul and Minnoapolls Obloago, ilwaukes, Lo Crome d Winons, Ghlowgo, Milwaukeo', Aberdocn and Ellendale hloago, Milwaukes, Eau Claire and Atillwater' Chloago, Milwaukeo', Wausau and Morrill, Ghlcago, Milwaukeo, Beaver Dam and Oshkosn, Obloago. Milwaukoe, Waukesha and Oconomowos. hloago, Milwaukeo, Madison and Prairlodu Chies Ghloago, Milwaukeo, Ow stonns and Fairibaull, Ghicago, elott Jnnorville sud Mineral Polof, Obloago, Klyln, Rocklord and Dubuque. Ohloag, Cifaton, fock aihnd and Colas Rayide, Ohloago, Councll Blufts and Omaba, Oblcago, Blouz City, Bloux Fallsand Yankbos Chicago, Milwaukeo, Mitchell an Hlook fatand. Dubuhe, 86. Paul and Minneaps 1 Davonpoit, * slmar, ) and Minneapolis Pullmsn ¢ wpers and the Finest Dining Cars 1o she w:rld aro run on the wmaln linos of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY, aud every attention s pald o passengerwby conrtoous employer of the Comyany. MAERRILL, Gou | A V' 1T CARDENTIS, Gon' Faer, A T, CLAKK, Gon'l Bupt. GKROMKILEORD, Aw's. Gan'l ¥ Auy 1RON W{JHK AGENTS FoR copt Saturday; o, except Sunday; d, | WESTWAND . " m Low :zn THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS. T L ANOSAWOLL S REbIALES, oot k74 Ilv!lo‘n |P‘m*lflc JA-X | Pow R 1 o \‘x‘h"'nl" Nsh.w ECIAL 08 Al and Expross 3 < R P, UL Sl e Growers of Live Stock and Others. bk WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO | sour| Paclflv i 85 \\nn\ k- e O B c 1] ! @ a fi k <. 8808 it Ky 08, Gl 7 O BAGAR 0 L ouncd ! aKe. N e WREER Weits: | T fa fho beat and choapest food for stock kind. One pound is equsl to Wabash Route. Chios goExpross Touls Expross . FARTWARD |e. M & St. Paul three pon ds of corn, Stock fod with 'flmm.l tnu instond of running down, will incresas In weight and be in good marketable condi vlon in the apring. Dairymen, as woll us unmn who use it, can testify to its mer Its. Try it and judge for yonreslves, Prico 825,00 por ton. No chargo for sacks Address \\l)l\l)\] \N L X\ | ED OIL uml',\N\', l)mnhu, Neb, fnthe ¥all and Winter 8 150 oy Exproes | 7 80 e Bt § 160 fl“J“c: R e : rm'i‘::mc | i L 8403, Agcommintation ‘6'to0 DEALERS l\ b hl\':l‘t LN:-‘:“-.\“» 0 a8d T H ll, ,S f d L k A e ! § 4ba| 4 B0a|For € hicago vin Pitam'th| & 408 7 son a s a' e an Oc - (Jomp y 8 168 4 95a[For Chioago via O, Blufla| 0 46a| 7 856 NORTHWARD, © St.P.M &0 ) Nloux City Kxpross.. . d Accommodation wa Div. §.C &P At Panl Day Expros st, Paul Night Expros FIRE AND BURGLAR PROCF ~\SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. LONMO Maariem e RITE oo ¥ e h 'STEELE, JOMNRON & CO., WHOLESARE GROCERS H. B, mu\wmm (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Chisago, Manager of the Ton, Cigar and Tobacoo Dopurtments, A fall line of all grades of tho nboxe; alao Pipes snd Smokera’ carried in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to un sball receive our careful attentlon, Satisfzction Guarauteed. AGEVVS FGR BEIVWODD NAILS IIVD LlFLIN & IMIVD POWDER €O Tho 9 & mand b p i dummy tratue & so ab the transfor in timo to make eastorn conneotions, but not to eheck baggage OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS ummy Trains -Loaso Omahia at 6 40,8 00 1000, Ty 161y 100, 00, 8 00, 400, 00, 8 00 mn& pm. On Sundaystho 800 and 1000a m au, 200 and 4 00 p m trainy do not run. Arrive ab tran fer dopot 13 minutes Iater: Broauway dopot 20 mis utes Iater. Loave Councll Bluffs (“vwlw;{ depot) at 7 20, 8 30 930, 10 30, 1140 & m; 130, 2 80, 8 80. 480, 630, 6 85 and 1106 p w. On Sundays the & 80 and 10 80 w and 8 80 aud 6 80 p m trains will nob run- Arrive at Tranafor 7 minutes lat v, Omaha 20 minutes lator. TransforTrains \vo Omaha at 8 16, 8 68 1005 a m, 4 26, 010 and 6 65 p m, dally Arrivoat 9 db and 11 16a m, 1996, 786 and 818 p m. LA G I R FRANZ FALK BREWIN: C0. Milwaukee. Wis. GUNLHER & CO,, Sole Bottlers, SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chlcago v 00 Linos. E -] I IR STV = T Octol |flj 6-20 ) ll| v 00| oty | Ui 1l reat amew b “Bunday eventogand Monday mornlug asins arrive I corrspouding ordor.” C. 1. & Q. tralus xun o' ery ay. C. F. COODMAN. Wholesale Druggist AND DEALER IN L4 Paints, Oils, Varuishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEB, ‘M. HELLMAN & CO, Whoiesale Clothiers 1801 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 131'H, GOING- wr ST. PRINCIPAL LINE FROM GO, PEORIA & STLLQUIS, | O™MEA LA - - - « T% EIED ETA SO BY WAY o e e s o e e — — p— OMAHA AND LINCOLIN 70 DENVER, A. L. STRANG & CO., KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON te DIV ER onneeting in Unjon Depots at Kunsas City O and Denver with thre u,-l.umn S ton oo o PUNPS, STRAH NS Double and Single Acting Power ane Hano And all |m|mq in m at \\‘ GOING IZAS" onneeting in Grand Union Depot at Chi with through tening fo NEW FORI, And 1y At Peorts With thii ; Evglue Trimmings, Miniug Machinery, Yeltng, Hoee, Brass ano fron Fiutivgs. ot Glninnatl, Colung2ip, wnd ol potute fn st wholerale and roisl. " HALLADAY WIND.-MILLE, OHVECH AND SCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th Farnam 8&t., Omaha Neb, HENRY LEHMANN WallP 0 Wikiow Shaies EA“VI‘!“RN PRICES DUPLICATED tiins for all 1-4,-4”»‘ S Eleznt Dicy Coneles, Pirtor O, with Ie. clini ta f i Car . Sleoping h wiipoli And Couneil B VNG NOIRTI AND SOUTH. Solid Traing of Kl Duy Conclies and Pulhnin Pulnc Pl Cars e run daily 1o wnd fic (yLoui; via Hunnibal; Quine ok, Buriing ' Vi Peorin OMAHA, NEB I‘RZED W GR&Y (SUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY). LU IVEIS R, LIME AND CEIiENT, anse ra Gth and Do glaw atrests Ll (TS Finost Eqnlpf Through Ticl od Railrgad in the World . el mn.. f Travel. OMAHA, NEB W Mixer, Sceop, Mn\un BROWN, G EO, BROWN W. F. BROWN & CO., COMMISSION DUALEIS IN W, Weigher, K Tho Oreatert Combdle nation Zaowa, More sold than ail feten and S Offce, [xchangs Building Union Stock Yards, OMAHA, NEB. Al connested with Gregery, Cooley £ tato Cattlo Co, Unlon Stock Yards, Chicago. ger Bay g roat, Fint Nav'l Bank, Omaha, munications—Union Stock Yards, Omabe, Nehrasha. 63 £ Address all xe OMABA w_, G&«.‘,. ";'“.:,': el M escaths emie . WARD ¢ G0, Lotnsrana. uo ANV~ H. 8. ATWOOD, Joun A Mctinias 1A Cinonon, ALMA E, KEITH. NIV LK N Finest Millinery Aud Ha Grodsin the City, 1412 Douglas St. - » Omata Neb. CLEANING WORKS. |......o. . . worresa 7. PAULSON, Proprietor, FARAIRK OF THOROUUHRLAS ABD WIuB URaDs um.n.1{:)[1#1.1“!.4!04 Dyod and Repalred. M[R‘Ffl“n kuh "’R‘” r-n‘m Otoan -l and Dyed, nlmoul ppiay r_Colored any o, to -m AND DUROG Ok JNKARY KD SWINE OMAHA, NEB | e voung stook for lo. Carrospondeuoe solictisd thou un dshorten secordin ' fauatly well wduy 0¥ ind e hads ul\ul! auu Laces Closned, Dyed lml‘ll 1212 Douglas Btrect, - plage uulmnuu‘ Dew tenico, N Loz u..'.tm..u. " ABBUTT BUEBY €O LIVE STOCK

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