Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 15, 1884, Page 3

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Bank. ARN 8T8, JINES The lron 12TH ANDF RAL BAN TRANSAOTE site tpor 4 of banks In ita teostment of mntuu are the moet liby eral policy is pursuod o mt with saford 1nd sound banking, » invite corresponce #nco or persocal inquiry in eonnection thers with FINANGE ANT GOMMERCE. FINANCIAL, Niw YOmk, Docomber 13,—Monay— at 1@1} per cont; clozed offered at 1@1% cent, Prime papor—1}@ Sterling Bills— 1 85}, Governmanta - Qalet, Rallways—Irregular. Stocka—The stock exchango was lees acti to-day. Tligh pricad Grangers shares weake compared with last night. Closing prices i@ 14 per cent lower for Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, Rock Island, 1llinois Central and Union Pacific, and | @1} per cent higher for Northwestern, m at 4 $1}; demand 00UPONS, L Pacific s of STOCKS AND BONDS, Qentral paciho. . Chicago & Alton do _do pfdi.... Chicago, Burlington & Gnincy. Delaware, Lackawana & Western, Denver & Rio Grande. . Erie. .. do pfd, Illinois Central . Indianapolis, Bl Kansas & Texas. . . TLake Shore & Michizan Souther Louisville & Nnuhvlllu Michigan Central. Missouri Paci Northern Pacif New York Central, Orogon Trans:Conti l’M‘l fic Mail, P, D, & B, Pullman Paincs Car Company. Rock Tsland. . 8t. .oull&.Snn Ch.lcngo, Mllw-ukeu & §t. Paul.. do pid. St oul & Opmaba. +do_ do pid Texas Pacific. ... Union Paific. Wabash, St. Louis do do do Western Union Telograph O.R. &N e e———— GENERAL, PRODUCE, OHIOAGO PRODUCE, COn10aa0, December 13,—Flour—Dull and unchanged, heat—Market active and weak; opened easier and ruled weak, Aml declined 1§@1fe, May wenkest, closed 13@1ic, below yestorday; 70@704¢ for cavh and Docembe T08@70}c for January; 713c for February; 774@77}c for iy ? .2 red, 72@72fc. # Corn—Market dull and weaker; year closed May Yo under yestorday; 37} for the year; 356 for January| 34dc r'.r February; 3630 @37c for May. Ouats—Market ) \ury “dull and_ wenlk; (@24c for cash and December; 2ic for or May. e ominal at 53 @ Seed —Steady; prime 118@1 19, —Market higher; No, 1, quoted reights—Wheat to Buffalo corn Bc per bushel, Market uctive, woak and de ¢ per inad 20 10 67% for Februg 10 80 for M: HRY Lard—M. lower and Bulk Meats clear, b THh@b 80, Butter— Dull and unchango C! ery, 2 fancy iry, 14 anged; cream ched Sugar—Cut granulated, Gjc; standard A, 6jc, Imt quiet; gr light, T oot soid 113, af, Ti@Ec; n ealtod, hoavy, culf, 11@114c, thic, Whiskey: Flour, bbls, Wheat, bushels. Qorn, bushels, Oats, bushels Rye, bushels. Barley, bushels, Roceipta, [Ship'ts, 135,000 15,000 +. 103,000 15,000 (00 135,000 875,000 NATIL ber 18 —Wheat-Good fall, quoted ut steady; shoulders, Quiet choica grade Firm and unchany Whisky —Steady at 111, er 18,—Whe ved cash and December, 20@ d "ToLxno, Dece weak; No, 2 wak Corn—dull; Oats Barley No. 2 cash 300; the year 80c Qulet and steady; No, 2 Unchanged at 56c. KANSAS CITY, KaNsas Oiry, December 18— Wheat or; cush 49¢; January 4952 bid, cash 203c, Weal weaker; cash © it Hun Lower; Lavegroor, Deocember 15, — Breadstuffs duivt aud steady, Wheat -Winter Sd@ sd@ts 11d Corn—0s 7d. Gs 7s 0d; epring 6s NEW Niw Yors, December 13 —Flour—Market quiet and prices u d; superfine state and western 8 003 7 ; cowmon togood extra 350@3 5%; good to choice 3490 @0 50; white wheat extra, (@ 0 60; extra Obio 3 00@ 6 00; St. Louis 3 60@0 00; Minuesota patent pro: ceds 5 TH@1 S0, Wheat - Spot market 3@ lclower; recelpta, 24,000 bushels; exports, 90,000 bnshels; YORK. fc | dressad, vy chants w Dull and nominal; she 0 00, at 111, LOTIS PRI [ ting upland 1Tk Moat hort ribs. | ley— Firn nber; 7 V3 December; ruary; 43 Oats y 3 6o Janu ud unch ady at 12 ady; dairty nged, 18¢ for your, Liard—Quiet; sales quoted at 6 56@6 90 for d--Steady at 2 30, ~Quiét aud unchangad; midling up 344 for May. Oats—Nothing done. PEORIA PRODUCE, Decomber 13, — Corn — Firm xed, 33@35}; new No. 2, mixed, 20@264;c No, Pronia, ly: No, 2 white, muud ”ua BALTINORE, Baroione Docembor 18, —Wheat—Easier, No. 2 winter red spot, 78}@ Corn—Western, oasier, but closiug mixed spot, 48@184c. ady and gearce; western white, ltyu—umec 62@65e. Eggs—Steady xmd active at 26@28 ork—Quiet but steady; old, 10 Tiard—Refined, 7 00. Bulk Meats — Weoaker; short 1ib, ¥ uttel creamery, Whiskoy' \wsdy' 118@119. MILWAUKER. MiLwavkEe, Docember 13.--Wheat—Quiet; No. 2 Milwaukee, 70c: December ~ Gie: January, 69e; Febriiary, 70}e. Corn_Inactive; No. 3, 34fe, ° Oats—Market quist; No. 2, 2c; No, 2 white, 274c. Rye—Norinal; No. 1, 2, 504@ 5le, Barley—Weaker; No, 2 spring 40]c. NEW ORLEANS, NEw Oneaxs, December 13,—Corn—(uict in_sacks white, yellow and mixed, 48c. Oata—Westorn, quict, prime choice, new, shoulders, G874 Stendy: western packed, 10@20c; 52c; 2 6@ Corn Meal—Quiet at 21 Pork- Dull and lower; o Lard—Tirm; _tierco mlmed 7zm keg, t]g;nn—ln better demand and market steady at Ofc.1 Tiggs— Western fresh demand fair and mar- ket ficm, Butter—Demand fair and market firm at S@21c. ‘Bulk Monts—In_fair demand; packed, lower, 7 373, “}yhhkfly eady; western rectified, 1 05@ 25. shoulders, e — LIVE STOOK, CHICAGO, CHICAGO, December 13.—Drovers’ Journal ipecial from liverpool; cattle receipts fe under last weok; bost Americans 15c per pound Cnttlo—Receipts 2,000 Hend; market steady exports 6002 butchrs 8 3 90@ Hogs—Receipts 25,00 head; rough packing, wuunm 1 shlmunb’ 105@1 vJ, ips 2 90@4 00, 600 Imwl common_to choice, 4 90@4 25; lambs, ST, LOUIS, December 13, — Cattle— Dull; heep—Receipts, nono; nothing done, Hogs —Receipts, 2,000; market activ 390 ¢4 10; packing, 4 10@4 30; heavy 440, KANSAS CITY, Decomber 13, —Cattle— and weak; exports, choica shinpivg, 4 0@ « ANsas Ciry, 160; dull -Re 10c lower Sheep: fair to good, D, 1058 00@2 50, market vory R — OMAHA MARK Wholesale Pric OFr10k oF THE OMAHA BRE, Saturday evening, December 13, } During the past week the produce warket has been very dull and very few sales have been made, and thoge have been small, Deal- ers have complained of slow collections and have bought very sparingly. The latter part of the week the weather got colder and had a tendency to brace up the market a trifla. At prosent thero is cousiderable demand for dressed poultry, and this demand will increase until after the holi days, The prices on poultry has advanced, and will coutinua stiff’ for the next two weeks, d dressed turkeys are quoted at 12@13 cents per pound, but it is thought by com- mission men that a 15 cent market may be looked for this week., Good chickens aro quoted at 9@10 cents per pound, Commis sion men are receising large orders, and all dressed poultry shipped into market now will be readily disposed of to good advantege. The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalors and commission mer- h the u\(upununf grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyer Live Stock Market, g* were finm at 3 0@ 5 The cattle market today was qui chers' stock was quotsdu® 3 0083 ¢ Sheop wer - fquoted at 2 00@2 75, and Hides. reen butchers' 6} alted, 8@ 12 dry salt 10@11 damaged hides, two thirds price, Tallow—4} €6 Sheep Pelis Flour and Millstufrs, Winter Wheat ~Best quality patent at 2 80 @3 00, Second quality—3 20@ 2 £0, dully o MAHA DALY i Per 100 The, 1 00 per ¢ 8@%%, Only stock e 1, 125@1 lean In good all and_meet’ with re framon, lomand, Choice by little in ex ket of th spratty woll and aro still & the facling is Poultry—1Is groat prices ro-ostablished and expected to reniin firm from now until the holidays provid the weather doos not go back on us again, As it is an ol o that the last day or two \«;,:nu 1y Iulm: i rizht ulv'\l\m\n] In obtain tap prices for .x.‘ ‘..1 |u-nIL|\ m this tkot, the same should be dry picked, en. 13 removed and head and feet cut off. Live poultry very dull and not advisable to ehip, i 18, d essed, por Ib cholee 9@1 R mrl\&'w drossed, per lh 1c e or 1h.y thoico, 16, fait 0 good, 10211 Game—Allkinds in good demand and prices firm, Deer has boen o little dull Jately, Christmas demand will doubtless bring b pricos, [0 shippiog birds (sxcepting geoxo and ducks) pack them in tight packages, boxes or barrels, and ship as “poultry carcass, por Ib., 6@7c; deer aaddles, por Ib., 11 @12¢; autelops, carcass, per Ib, ; lope saddles, per lbi, 11612; prairie chuk ens, per dozen, $375; quail, $100@1 geoso, por dozon, $3,00@$3.00; per dozen, $1.00@ small “rabbits, per dozen, $LO0@1 ipe, per dozen, S1.00@ 1.25; dacks, allard, 1.50@82.00; teal and Potatoes—No receipts and prices nominal, per bush. ) Onions In fair demand, per bushel, 5@ Popeorn—Market glutted. Sales slow 13@2c per 1b. vory light Beans—Demand stocks heavy. Only clean stock salable. Cider—"Ohio” per bbl, 700; “York State” per bbl, 00; per § bbl., 4 75; con- donsed per gal 85c; crab apple per gal 3oc. Cheese—Full croam, western, 12¢; Wiscon- sin new 124c; young American, 12 a 180, Maple Sugar—Pure, in bricks, per Ib, 160, Ohio, 13¢: smal_cakes 124c. Swoet Potatoss—Only choice large, salable at 14@2c per Ib, at and Grocer L vED GOODS. Yyno. “(Standard) per case, 8 97 strawberries, 2 1b, per caso, 2 20; raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 503 Californi pears per case, b 80; apricots, per case, 5 003 peaches per case, 5 90; whita cherries per case, 6 75; plums percase, 4 50; whortlober- ries, per case, 8 00; exg plums, 2 lb, por case, 290; green gages, 2 1b, per case, 2 %0; pine aples, 2 1b, per case, 8 20@5 50 Rope—Sisal, 4 inch and larger, 9¢, § inch, 94c, 1 inch, 10¢. GaNDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 165, 12¢, 8s, 12k, boxes, 4'1bs, 16 o 1dc, Marongs—DPer die, 2 55; square, cases, 1 70: Oshkosh, cases gr .0 Suvaans -Powdered, 2 cut loaf, The;an- 4 ulated, 6ho; confectioners’ &, Gic; Standard extra O, fo; extra C,'5fo; medinm yellow, bho; dark yellow, 5ic. Coi'vees-— Ordinary grades, 12@12ke; fair, 12 ensiy good, 134; prime, 14@15he; choics, 16@17¢: fancy green and yollow, 16@1ke; old government Java, 20( Arbuckle’s roast- &d, 16§; MeLaughlin's roasted, 15§c; ilrgxltm.mn Java, 16{@18ic; Clark’s Aurora, §e. Synee—Standard Com., 30c, bbls; Staadard do, 44 gallon kegs, 1 85; Stacdard do, 4 gallon kegs, 1 40, SO;)A—In 1b papers, 820 per case; keg, per Prexues—Medium in barrels, 600; de in half barrals, 3 60; small, in barrels,7 00; do in half barrels, 5 00; gherkina in barrale, 3 00, do in half_barrels, 4 50. Teas —Guapowdor, good, 4 Toie; good Imperial, 40@4 Ymmull)nun,,,nm‘l, E hoico, 65 Japan, natural len pan choice, s Oolong good, 85@40c; Oolong choice, o7 Souchong, good, 30@40¢; choice, 53 Ca 8be; round,rl,case —-Lnuiiiunn, prime to choice, 6@T7c; Fisii-No, 1 mackorel, half bbls., 7350 Family } bbis., 4 25; No, 1 kita, 105 family kits, 60c; No. 1 whitefish, half bbla., 6 50; No, 1 Kits, 9cs family half Dbbls,, 800; fumily kits andlpails, 60c; No. 1 trout, k 1( 5 WOOIKNWARE lioop. pails, 2 10, _Tubs, No. 1, 9' ol pioneer washboards, 1 85; Doubls~ Crown, % 90; well- Bckets, 3 Soars Kirk's mtnu-l. 7 { s eutoca, 2 1, 1, 4 CAns in case, 190; An- cle, 10al1e; twist ew York apple, 16c; Ohio ap- y loads, per bbl, 160; Ashton, ); bbls dairy, 60, 58, 3 60, 5 \mu—l’unl Sliver (loss, Sc rch, & 0ss, 7e; Corn, Thc, Picks - Pepper, 17¢; splse, 140s clove cassin, Duy Frvirs—No, 1, quarter apples, bbls Bhe; N C sliced, boxas, Gjc: evaporatod, box 93¢; blackberries, boxes, 104c; peaches boxes, She; o3, ovaporated, Tic berries, 32c, Dry Goods, SHEETINGS—Atlantic A, Thes Atlantic LL, b! 4-4, 63c; Dayoll DD, 1, ry of the West, Sc 1.4.1.1(‘..“ 181 7.5, Hill 4.4, 7‘ dal York Mills, 113c; Wamsutta, 1040 Ducks (Color-d) ~Boston, 8 oz., 113e: Bos lun 10 o0z, 144¢; Boston, 9 oz, 14¢; Fall River l)ll‘w((.x ) ~West Poiut, 8 0z, 11c; West 1le, Fancey, 9%c; York, ufq Har D= Al Creek Jnkers, Bo. eton Awnings, 12 &8 e v.n..y ll.\ l‘, ( luflrn‘\ XXX, 12{c; Pearl River. lic; War- rou AXA (brown), Warren BB (brown) Lic; Warren CO (brown), 1o, Jarusics Vifth avenue glove finish, 4 tone glove fini<h be CorsEr J BANS A eareayer, Bie; Rocky Piants - Allens, 1, tic; lwh,u.. 5 11jc Charter Oak, 146, l'hl‘-w SHILIINGS \lmrllAu Be ilonceater, fic; Southbridge, 4 o Rosedale, 4{c. Amockeag ataples, Lancpte Hudson Waver Bio: Dates Plunket coks, B3c; Amoskeag P sisn cash Hamleton cashmere, 15}c; Hamloton 1 4e; Hawleton brocades, 5e; Arlington vrocade, 18c. Paixrs iy Or—White lead Omaha, P. P, 54,01 white lead, 8t. Louis, p ! 403 Maraeil French zine; French ziug, red seal, 11c, French zinc, in varnish asst. French zioz in oil asst, 15¢; raw and burat umber, 1 b BEE MONDAY. DECEMBER 1y 4 10 n’s muleshe kD Wikk—In car lo Rates, 10 to Shot, jowder, ki ; Whitebroa V nut, Towa nut, 500; Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra 2%al1 50; Canon City, 7 00 per ton, Leather. 3 hemlock sole, runner €5¢ to 7He hemlock uppar, 900 to 10 50; B 0. D Moroe HanNess onk, 0.1 do, 8 B Piv 0, 2 4,”4 , 86ci No, No. 1 Pitts oak h: oak Liquors, 101—188 pooof alcohol, 2 California_spirit allon; tripple ref ; oot gallon; redistilled ; fine blended, 1 50 ¢ 2 50, 1 50@6 00; (]nlmhtic, 140 226 per wine per proof. g proof, 117 kies, 10017 “Tmported, @3 00, Russ—Tmported, 3 10044 00; domeatie, 1 50@8 60, PEACH AND APPLE BRaxpy—1 Criavi per_case, ¢ 3100; Amer 2 00@15 00, Tobacco, Plug Tobacco- Climax, Horseshos, 44c, Star, y, sey's, 40c; Black, 38@10; Speathead, 46cs Sc; Piper Heidsieck, 6. t—Common, 30c; good, 4 j0c; ¥ G0c; ' Diamond Crown, on:, Sweet 5|\wm, Smoking—0. 8., 22¢; Meerschaum, 30c; Durham, 16¢ oz, 5ie; Durham, 8 &5 Dur: bam, o Durham, 2 oz Seal_of North Catolina, 16 oz.,41c; Seal of North Car- ulmn. 8oz, eal of North Carolina, 4 oz i Soal ol North Carolina, 2 0z, 00630, i K. Durhann, 2 oz Uncle Ned, ¥s 2ic; Tom and Jerry, 2 Luamber., ‘WHOLESALE, We quote lumber, lath and shingles on car at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND NCANTLING —16 feet and under, 20 00, Tivpers—16 feet and under, 20 00, o DIBER AND JOIST—20 ¢, 2300; 241t., 5 Frxona—No, 1,4 and 6 in., 24 00; No, 2 20 00, SyzatHING—No, 1 (20 common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00. Stock Boarns—A, 45 00; B, 40 00; C, 35 00, joouia—No. 1,40 005 No, 2, 35 (05 No- &l,u\.c, clear—27 00; No, 2, 25 00; No. 3, *ivurna g, 57 00; 3. 25 0, SHINGLES, best—3 50; standard, 8 50, Lati—3 %5 per M. 3 Liwe—Per barrol, 1257 billc per ' bushel, 85c; coment; bbl, 2 35; Towa plaster, bbl, hait per bus, 50¢; tarrod felt, 100 Ibs, straw board, 350, Drug Droagann Crenioars—Acld, carbolic, 40c; acid, ic, blc; balsam copaiba, per lb., Ec; batle, smssafras, per Ib, 120; calomel, per Ib 900; einchonidia, per oz, 50 43; chloro- m, per I, S1 overs powders, per_lb, O e e e pure, per Ib, 25¢; lead acetate, per 1b, 20c; castor, No. 1 per gal., SL 50; oil cust,ur, No per gal., S1 40; oil, olive, per gal, i origanum, H0c; opium, $4 505 qumme, W., and I, & S., per ¢z, SL 00; potassinm, Lodide, por Ib., 55 00; salicin, por oz, 40c; sulphate morphice. per oz, $3 40; sulphur, per Ib., 4c; trychnine, per oz, S1 85, Paints Oils and Varnishes, Otts—-110 onsbon, por gallon, 126 160 o headlight, per gallon, 1240 hendlight, per gallon, 16}e; 150 o white, 164c; lin: soed raw, per gallon, 49; linseed boiled, per gallon, 52, Lo, witer strd, llon, 70¢; No. 1, 60 .2, 50; castor XXX, per gal- on, 1'60c; No, 3, 1 40; swoot, per gallon, 1005 sperm W. I, per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B per gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 90¢; No. 1, 750t lubricating, zero, per gallon, golden machine, No, 1, per gal- perm, signal, per gallon allon, 4.¢; naptha, 74° summer, 1 nf per gallon, 166, Dry Paints, Sic; French zine, 10c; Paris whiting gilders, 1jc; whiting Tampb Gomantown, - 14 White lead, whiting, com’l, 13c; lampblack u burnt, 4c; utiber, raw, nuva, raw, 4e: Pans Paria green,comrmion, 20 20c; chrome green, K vermillion, Ame 18, T t0so pink, Lio; Vonetian, red, Googson ¢ Venetian, red. American, 1§¢; red le 7hei cnmu..- yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome yel 120: ochr ochre, French, Winter's' mineral ; Spanish brown, 2 green, genuine, chrome groen vermillion, Eng, I 20; ocbies Amsioan,. 207 lehigh brown, o ull» Jm.mr, ex .Wu, 700; asphalium, estrd, hard oil finish, 0, R DENVER MARKET, am, 101 buck-wheat, 100 It & \me' BL00 1bs, Je; cornin sacks on track, 100 lbe, 1 00@1 05, inte, in sacks on track, 100 Ibe, eastern w 30; Colorado white, 1 £0@1 & 1 1)@ 2 3 barley 100 1hs, on, on ',nmk 15°00@15 00; corn, 100 105; chop 1ixed, 100 Iba, ‘n meal, 100 fbe, 130 Hay—Yaled, upland, uplaud,” loose, ton, 5 00 nd ot t baled, 10 W@11 ( alf; I.A, loose, ton, 10 00@15 00; stsaw, baled, on track, ton, 7 60 fon, 13 00@15 00; 7, oh 3 dairy, fair, cooking, 1b, 6@ ate, candled aud ‘warranted ranch, doz, 233@3hc, aam, [lfl]l half cr I, 810c; Swiss, domestls, arted, 30@ , doz, 3 00@4 00; ‘1 turkeys, - Oalons, yallow, 100 ; e, 100 Ibs, 1 251 60: 101 1w, 1'10@1 25; tarnips, 100 ibe, 1 FRuiTs - Lamons por caso, Meas) 9 10; oranges, sisna, case, spplas, fancy 'bbl, 8 75@4 75; apples, mediun £0, 3 Ualifornia grapes, 2(0; Melvoise, Peru, Muscat, cranbernies, bbl, B & B,'1600, B & QC, IIUU.II B0, 1bs, boets, SRR ¥/ roN WoRks. SPECIALTIES. BURLINGTON, 10WA Tt LARGEST o wonKs {510 THE STATE gncmss BOILERS, MACH!NE&Y. A PATENT (& DoGK BRIDGE, WORK, Q,\\\TECTJQ‘ IHON WORK. s ror THE HYATT PRISMATIO LIGHTS SEND FOR ESTIMATES. i flummmr Cut-0K Eny:m; [ Stetim Puemps,. Meat Culting Maemnes: Tanking ‘Outhts & Presses Wheeled Scrapers. Frnt: Evaporators, : AW &0 Praipie Corn Shellérs. Railwav Time Table. - e —— In Bffect Dec, 1st, 1884 ALZNOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Cound Oil Cake It Is 2 ko bost and cheapest food for stock of any kind. three pou ds of corn. Stock fod with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Wintor instead of running down, will incroase fn weight and bo in good marketabl condl tlon in the spring. Dairymen, as woll vs othors, who use it, can tostify to la mor fts. Try It and judge for yoursslyes. Price $25.00 per ton. No charge for sacks Address WOODMAN LINS D OIL \\l)l;l\.\ 1)vmlhn, Neb, . BQYE.‘;‘R CO-. DUALERS Hall's ‘Safe and ILock Comp'y FIRE AND BORGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOGKS, ETC. LONO Farnam Streoot, Dinaha STEELE,, JOHNRON & CO., WHOLESAFE GROCERS H. B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Drapor, Chicago, Manager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of the aboxe; also Pipes and Smokera’ carried in stock., Prices and eamples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGENVS FGR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O LAG-ER]FRANZ.FALK BREWING C0. BEE Ri Milwaukee. Wis. GUNYHER & CO0,, Sole Bottlers, C. F. COAODMAN. Wholesale Druggist AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEB. M. HELLM@N & CO, Whoiesale Glothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, ONMLAXLA. NIBIBER.ASECMH.. L. STRANG CO., Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand PUMES, STEAM PUMES Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Tron Fittings. at wholesale and retall, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th !‘arnam St Omaha Neb - SPE Tho attention of the t the fact that thisfs t corroct timo ta Al publio ta eallod to ol | s and absolutely rom Owaha by 5t P, M. & 0. d 1ot M., C arrive at and de t 1sth and Webster B. & S1d, & ¢ the Unlon I s, Dally; b, oxcept excopt Mouday. One pound is equal to “’I‘,NT W r\ln" DEPART. AW ¥ Ovoriand Kx Colorad ?o.a Rep. Vall oy lmn and Fxpress . & M. in Nsb. * Mol wid Expross Night Expross. SOUTAWARD, Missourl Pacific Day Exproes..... . 7| 6 o5d .| 7 60d 8 4ba| 7 dob . 9 00a| 6 BGb. . " (11 208 1. Louls Expross ASTWARD, C. M lt.!t Paul. Day ‘Expross Night Exprosa. ccommodation Night Exprecs B. & O For Chicago via Platsm'th| For Chicago via C. Bluffs) NORTHWARD, P, M & O C. St. “Sloux City Expross.., Oakland Accommodation S.C.&P. 4 oo 4 26a . Paul Night The 9 & m and 5 p m dummy traing also_arrive at at the transfer in timeto make esstern connections, but not to check baggage OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Dummy Trains—Leave Omaha at 640,8 00 0 0040007 Y 16 i, 100, 2 00, 8 00, 4 00, 6 00, 6 00, 1085 pm. On Sundaysthe 800 and 1000 m and 200 and 400 p m trains do not run. Arrlve at trans. fer dopot 18 minutes later: Broadway dopot 20 maln- ates later, Leavo Councll Blutts(Broadway depot) at 720, 8 80 980, 10 50, 11 40 & m; 180, 2 80, 480, 550, 6 85 and'1106 pm.On Sundays the 50 and'1050 o 1 and 880 and 5 30 p m traina will not run. Arrive at Transtor 7 winutes later, Omaha 20 minutes later. TransferTrains—Leave Omahs at 8 16, 8 58 10 05 a 1, 426, 6 10 and 655 p m, daily. Arriveat 9 45 and 11168 m, 1226, 7 35 and 816 p m. SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via tho Tripartite Alliance Lines. | NW [ RI] ML 7-25| 14§ 20| 18(0-271 00 6280 111428 18 9-30| 10 1-28 e AR R Sunday evening and Monday morning tralugarrive o orregponding ordor. €. B. & Q. tralns run every day. | Ml Sopiomber. | o October ... 2- .B Ol &) Novembel December. . SToCK YARDS . TRAINS. Leave Union Paciflc depot ab * Arrive from Stock Yards at Malil Time Card, ROUTE. | Union Pacific Local 31 Union Pacific Throu B &M m Neth C B Q C,B. & Ex. Mail C T & ). Valley. & Pacific Local, 5 ¢0 |Oouncil Bluir & K nsas City Bluff Local. W T, BROWN, GEO, BROWN W. F. BROWN & CO.. COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK Offce, Exchange Building Union Stock Yards, KD \h.\H ~Iams. sugar cvm«] Ib, 123 25 et plekled, 1b, break tust, lu 13@134e; dry -.;lul-l b @=lo; dried beef, 1b, 15¢; lard in pails, 9, 9ic; lard in tierces, 87c, A%, O OMAEA, NEB. Fi NATIONAL BAXK, Otnahs W A. Paxios, Prest. and Treas. Union Stock Yds., 3 Also connected with Grege ‘0, Unlon Stock Yard Omaha, G— O T G- WDT PRINCIPAL LINE ¥ROM CHICAGO, PECRIA &ST.LOUI BY WAY OF OMAEA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, o ViA ANSAS CITY AND ATOHIS SON te DEM’EI{ Jonnecting in Union Depots at Omahi and Denver with tirou: SAN FRANCISC And all points in tiie Great West BwAN Biox , Chey Joux A. McSiiaxk, Manager Bay Ftate Cattle Co. 3. A. Ckriouroy, Vice-Prest. First Nat'l Bank, Omaha, &4 Address all communications—Union Stock Yard Cooley 20, Omaha, Nebraska. A EREID. W GR.A.Y (SUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY). LUMBER, LIME AKD CEMENT., suce rs 6th and Do las streets OMAHA, NEB Wi i NEW YORK, BOS?O0 And all Epasarn Cities, At Peoria with throg ains for indianap. i, Cineinnati, Colunige, and all points i1 ouis with through ™ ~ W. L. WRIGHT, Lmporter, Jobber and Msnufacturer's Agent of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE LAMPS, ETC, 13th Street, OMAHA, ng A the i diily toand from ( hicagoand Couneil J o s, Uhicago, St° Joseph, Atchison cku without'chanize, Oily thro 1ns between Chica and Chicago, Kur Bet, Farnam and Harney. NEBRASKA eotric Lomp andle Power "HENRY LEHMANN Wall Pl Widow § 1 iington, Codar f Vil St Minncapolis; Parlo nuing Chadrs to and (r6m St Loul Ounly one chinge of curs between it Des Moincs, lowa, Liucoln, Ne nver, Colorado. > only Thiough Line béiween ST, Lovis, mx ATOLIS ard ST, PAUL, I! 4 known as "A' INE of America, wnd Finest Equ.lpwl Railroad in the Werld fo. classes of Travel, 15 vin this line for sale at it cket oftices ua the United States to st fres THROUGH CAR s universally admit EASTERN l’l(l(‘Lb DUPLICATED 1.J, POUTTER, PERCI STREET, . . + . OMAHA, NEB VAL LOw Tiex-Fres. & Ga. Maager Loy Gen Ve 4 Licags

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