Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEBRASKA TAL 950,000 . 20X A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice Presidens. 8. COLLING, LEWIS 8. REED, Aselstant sn Acking Osehior. BANKING OFPFIOM iron * Bank. 00R. 12TH AND FARNAM BT8, A GENERAL HSANKING BUSINESS TRANSAOTED, The INTEREST allowed on tma depostta apon avorablo tarms and npon accounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN RXOHANGR Government Bonda and Oounty and Olty securities bought wad sold, In ita troatment of customers the most 1ib; d, eral puh:‘ in pursued consistent with safet: vnd round bauking, and we invito corresponce enoe or personal inquiry in eonnection there FINANCE AND COMMERCE, FINANCIAL. New York, Decomber 16,—Monoy—Easy at 1@1% per cent; closed offewed at 1 per cent. Prime paper—43@6e. Sterling Bills—Firmer 4 844, Governmenta—Firin, Rallways—Irregular, Stocks—Firm except coal shares which were again weaker and pressed for sale, There was a decline ot 1 to 1 per cent in other active sharee, Western Union leading, but later on the market advanced § to 13c on cov- ering of short contracts and Northwestern favorably affected by rumers of the earnings of the road the second week 1n December would show an increass anywhere from $20,000 to 875,000, St. Paul higher on talk of im- provement in earnings daring the same period and the company had succeeded in negotiat- ing a termmal loan, Rumors were also set afloat late in the day that the leading bear operator had changed his position compared with the last night. Closing prices } to 13c higher for Canadian Pacific, Chicago, Burling- ton & Quincy, Northwestern, St. Paul, Rock at 4 80; demand Tsland, New York Central, Northern Pacific, and k to 1 per cent lower for Lackawanna, Delaware & Hudson, Pacific and Erie, Lake ‘Shore, Missouri OOUPONS, . %Uia 13 T A(‘,lhc 6's of ’95 et ) STOCKS AND BONDS, Gentral pacih SRURAD 1 ey Chicago & Alton 128 Chloago, Bustingion & S cago, Burlington & Qaincy. =1y Delaware, Lackawana & Weatern. ... 97 Donver & Rio Grands......- s do. : do pfd, ... Tlinois Central Indianapolis, B HCAtBAR & TOxAB:s s st vveses aoronsssore Lako Shoro & Michigan Southern Louisyille & Nashville Michigan Contral, Missouri Pacific..... Northorn Pacific pid. Northwestern 5 Pullman i‘.\m Car Company. . Rock Island........... ! du o Texas Pacific. Union Pucific. ‘Wabash, St. Lous & Paci do do do Wu:tcm Union Telegraph. 0. FEx-di —t— GENERAL PROOUCE, OHICAGO PRODUCE. Onrcaco, Decembor 16,—Flour—Quiet and unchangod Wheat—Active and strong; opened firmer and fo higher, later deolined 4@, rallied and advanced e, fluotuated and elosod 1o over yesterday: for Jorn—TFiem and fairly active; year declinod balow yesterday's outside, closad 1§e or; January declined do early. advanced gc and closed 1 higur; May closed o bighor; 40c for_cash and_ the year; 853@857c for Jan- 3 7ic for May; Timothy l)uict; prime, 1 18@1 19, Flux Seed--Weak and 1@1s lower; No, 1 1304@1 36, Pork—Active, stronzer and 15@20¢ higher, closed steady; 10 75@ 0 774 for cash and e- 3 10774 tor January; 10 874@10 9) ruary; 10 973@11 00 {)(,rr March; 11274 @11 30 for May. Active and firmer, 2}@fc _higher; 60 for cash; 6 573@0 60 for 25 for January; 6 65@ G 724@6 75 for Marc for 1.4mmr Yi 6 80@6 824 for April, Bulk Meats — Shoulders, 4 ¢ cloar, 6 00@6 05; short xibs, b 5 24 75; short Whisky 113, Buiter—Quiet and unchanged; choice to v.mym mery, 256@27¢; choice duiry, 15@ heese—Quict and v cheddurs, 114@ unchan mew full ued choddars, Siia—(Qulet; fresh Hidos ly and unchavged; green salted, heavy; fully cured, light, 8} calf, 1162114, Tallow—(uict and unchanged;No, 1 coun- ter, bic. Receipts, Bhip'ts. . 000 DO Flour, bbls. . > ‘Wheat, bushels, Corn, Dushels, Oats, bushels, Rye, bushels. Biley, bushels LIVERI'OOL, Lavenroot, Desember 10, Steady; fair demand, — Breadstuffs — Wheat - Spring 60d@7e, Corn—0s id. CINVINNATL, ® CINNATI, Decernber 16 —Wheat— Easier; ). 2 red, 7 Corn \\\l\nmul firm; No, 2 mixed, 40c, @u8c at bd@hie, Firm and unchanged; estea fall, quoted at 65@70¢. Pork - Quiet and firm at 1 Lard—Gocd demand at 6 ) 60, Julk Meats—Firmer and not quotably ligher; shoulders, 4 sbort ribs, Butter- Quiet choice grades, 20@ Eggs—~Firai and unchanged Whisky —Active and firm at 111, NEW YORK, New York, Decomber 16— Flour—Market uiet and need; superfine state and western 3 00@8 7 a good to choios § 025 b 60; extra Obio 8 00@ 6 00; ; Mippesota patent pro- Wheat opened Spot a shade stronger; sier, ndvancad {@1je, closing with 00) bushsls; ex ring, 814e; nn- red, 76 options pore | era 2 red, T9@82}c; Febroary olo Corn—Spot 1@ ke higher, « settled and Jower, cios vy: 175,000 braels; axporta, 113,000 bashele: ane graded 16@5? ‘ebruary closing D00 bushels; orts, 17 'Wl‘vu)Vn; mixed westorn, 32@ 3 whita 33 « Harley - Steady, Jggs—Western fresh, market quiet at 26 Pork—Dnll and lower; new mess, 12 25@ ) ard—Higher; western steam spot, 6 95@ Butter—Dull and unchanged Cheese—Unchanged; choics cream 10@11c, Sugar - Quiet and unchanged; granulated and cut loaf at b@obje. Coffee—Steady and firm, Cotton—Firm and prices unchanged; mid- ling uplands 10 02, Bulk Meats—Dull and nominal; 1.004: short ribs, 6 00, Whisky —Firm at 111, T, LOUIS PRODUCE, 81, Lovts, December 16.— Wheat— Easier; 78c for January; 804c for February; shoulders, May. Corn 33%c for December; 8243 January; for February; 84hc for May. Oats ~Nothing done, TOLEDO, Toreno, December 16, —Wheat—Quiet and firm; No. 2 red cash and |lr~|‘nu|n‘r. 67e. Corn—Quiet; No. 2 cash and year, Oats - Dull and nominal; No, cuh and de. y—Unchanged at boc, KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Ciry, December 16—Wheat — Stronger; cash 40c bid, 49%c asked; January 498c bid, H0hc asked; May 564@56 1 Corn cash 274c; January, 26c bid 4o asked; May, 287c. Oats—Dull and nominal; 22§c asked. BALTIMORE, BALTINORE December 16,—Whoat—West- ern, lower and dull; No, 2 winter red spot, T14@77} Corn —Western, lower and dull; mixed spot, ATH @48 ats—Quiet and steady ; westorn white, 82 mixed, Sle, Rye—Quiet and lower: 60@02c. Eggs—Firm at 26@ Pork—Quiet but steady; old, 10 .ard—Refined, 7 00, Bulk Meats — kapr‘ short ribs, § ¢ Eutter temd'» creamery, Whiskey—1 18@1 19, MILWAUKER. MiLwavkge, December 16.-Wheat—Steady; No. 2 Milwaukee, 7lc: December 69jc; January, 70}c; February, 71¢ Corn—Firmer and scarce; No, 3, Oata—Higher and scirce; ) 2 white, 28c. Rye—Steady;§No. 1, b2, Barley—Yirmer; No, 2 spring NEW ORLEANS, . New ORLEANS, December 16,—Corn—Dull; !lr:! sacks mixed, 48¢; white and yellow, 45@ 9¢, Oats—Westarn, quiet but firm; prime at 36@37. Corn Meal—Higher at 2 20, Pork- Quiet; old, 11 50. r]mrd-b‘wmly: tierce refined, 725; keg, 75 Bran—In bettor demand and market steady i new, shoulders, 6 874; westorn packed, 10@20c; 50§c. at 9e.t TiggsWestern fresh demand fair and mar- ket fiem, Butter—Dem fair and market firm ot s@?le. Bulk Meats—1__ fair demand; packed, lower. 7 374, Whiskey—Tirm; western *rectified, 1 05@ shoulders, LIVE 'OCK, CHICAGO, Cn10ao, December 16,— Journal Drovers’ steady; 75;, oxports, 5 common to choice lhmplng PRI s el good cowe, 2 25@400; stockers, 300@1 00; fooders, 3 15@4 50, Hoga—Recsipts, 30,000 head; opened 10@15 higher, closed and advauce lost; rosgh pack- 90@4 20. packing and shipping, 4 20@ ight, 390@+ 30; skips. 3 00@:3 0. |Ls, 5,000 head; mh»nur to dmmt., 4 60@4 b5; Christ- Tata sheep and lambs, 4 50@5 25. Kaxsas 'Citv, December 16, — Cattle— TReceipts, 16,000 head nod, stronger; com. mon, weaker; exports @1 50; common to choico shipping, 4 00@4 90; feeders, 3 60@ 400; cows, 2 70, 00; firmer and 10c high- heep - fl.uguptn, 1,800; more active at 1 8T, LOUI§ LIVE STOOK, 8t. Louts, Decembor 16 —Cattle—Reoceipts, 600 @ ood shipping wante 3 common to choice sh lnlr :ngmx] butchers, 3560@4 75; cows and ; exports, 200; fat sheep wanted, common to choice, 200 poor, 4 3754400; good to choice lambs, 4 00 extr @4 50, Hogs— light, : 4 20@4 Recsipts, 10,800; active and higher; @1 00; packing, 4 10@4 20; heavy, ——— OMAHA MARKETS, Orrioe oF THE OMAHA Brp, Tuesday evening, December 16, The following prices are charged retallers by Jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer chants with the cxception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the ele and other local buver Grain, Wheat—Cash No, 2, 643, Barloy —Oash No Rye—Cnsh No. No. 2, 2 Hides. recn butchers' 6} groen’salted,7{@ flint 12; dry salt 10@11 damoged hides, two thirds price. Tallow—4§ b}, Grease—Prime white, Sheep Pelts—25@) 00, Flour and Millstuffs, Winter Wheat —Best quality patent at 2 80 @300, Second quality—3 20@ 2 50, Spring Wheat ~Destquality, pateat, 2518 " Second Quality 15@2 Bran—65c per cwt, Chopped Feed—Per 100 h., 80@90c. Corn Meal de@l 0) per cwt, Screening—03@75c per 43@5, Goneral Apples -Stocks r ara pow rather small, He. Produce 1 considerably aud Davis are sold at and Genetons at Higher prices are expecte Beans ~Very dull. Only clean stock sale able, Navies (¢ ) per bushel, medium, 1.25@1,50 Choice domeatic, 15 nis, 14 15c, Beewax —Lu good demand, Cholce bright per Ib. 26@28c; common to good dark per b 15@20c, Butter—Is in right liberal supply, but the prices are quite steady for the better qualiti while iuferior grads are romewhat dra ging. Sume summer-packed stock is ceived ully which only brings from 7 to 8 cents, Wrap the rolls in thin 5 lin and avoid mixing different quali- e a8 much as possible, good, 12@15, choice 8@10, the last faw days Prices are now hu;. ven e gA u m.llu boom, Poultry Lw«.uly immproved and the old prices re-established and expected to remain firus from now until the holidays, providing ! the weather does not go back on us sgain, As 'n is an old experience that the last day or two preceedicg the bolidays generally briog o uhn of poultry aud often reduced 0od prices instead of OMABA DAILY BEE adyanced, we would advise shippers not to hold off eny longer than necessary but to ship right s i e gir. In order to obtain d poultry in this market, th samo should ba dry picked, trails removed and bead and feet cut off poultry very dull avd not_advisable to ship Chickens, ~dreased, good to choice, per Ib, 8@10 ()mknm dressed, fair to wood, ays, dressed per 1b, choice, 12@13¢; sod, fair to good, 10@11¢; poor essed, per Ib, cholce, 11e; fair to I duck r_uuw 4, 10@11e. Game—All kinds in good demand and price firm. Deer has been a little dull lately, b Christmas demand will doubtless bring better prices, [n shipping birds (exceptivg geese and ducks) pack them in tight packages, boxes or barrels, and ship as “poultry.” Desr caroass, por Ib., 6@7c; deer aaddies, per Ib., 11 @12c; antelopé, carcass, per Ib,, ©a7c; ant lope saddles, per 1 prairie_chic ens, por dozen, nail, $1,00@1.2 goess, per dozen, $3.00a835; jack rabbits, bor dozen, $4.00@25 00; small rabbits, per dozen, £1,00@1 25; enipe, per dozen, $1.00@ 1.25; dacks, mall, 1.50@$2.00; teal and mixed, $1.50, Potatoes—No receipts and prices nominal, per bush, 30@40c, Onions—In fair demand, por bushel, 50@ drotsed, per F) o. Popcorn—DMarket glutted, Salea slow at 13@2c per Ib, Cider—"Ohlo” per bbl, 700; ‘‘York State” per bbl, 800; per § bbl., 4 75; con- donsed per gal 85¢; crab applo per fal 8c. Oheese—Full cream, western, 12c; Wiscon- w0 new 12}c; young American, 12 a 130. Mapla Sugar—Pure, in bricks, per 1b, 160, Ohio 13¢: smal cakes 1240, Caxsen Goons,.—Oyste.s (Standard) per case, 89); strawberries, 2 Ib, "per case, 2 20; raspberries, 21b, per case, 2 50; California pears per case, b 80: apricots, per case, 5 00; penches per case, 590; white cherrion per case, 6 7.3 plama per case, 4 50; whortleber- ries, per cas, 3 00; exg plums, 2 b, per case 290; groen gages, 21b per case, 2 90;p aples, 2 b, per case, 3 20@b 50 Robk —Sisal, 4 inch and larger, 9¢, § inch, 94c, 1 inch, 10¢. GannLrs—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16s, 12c, 8s, 12kc, boxes, 4 iha, 16 oz, 6a, 14c, Marcnes —Per caddie, 860; round,rl,caso 2 bb; square, cases, 1 70; ()1hkus|| cases gr .0 »wdered, 7{o; cut loaf, Theian- ; confertioners' A, Gic. Smndard extra C, 5fc; medium yellow, bhes dark yellow, bic. Corrkrs - Ordinary grades, 12@124 @184c; good, 18ke; prime, 14@15 16@170; fancy green and yellow, 1f government Java, 20@26c: Arbuckle’s roast. ed, 16§c; McLaughlin's X roasted, 1! imitation Java, 16§@18fc; Clark's Aurora, 16§, g!\ ree —Standard Com,, 49¢, bbls; Staadard do. 4 gallon kegs, 1 30. Ibsa;m In Ib papers, $ 20 per case; keg, per ProkLes—Medium in barrels, 6 00; do in half barrels, 3 60; small, in barrels,7 00; do in half barrels, 500; gherkins in barrele, 3 00, do in half barrels, 4 50, Tkas —Gunpowder, good, 45@35¢; cholce, 60@70c: good Tmperial, 10@430; hoice, 60@ Young Hyson, good, 36@30c; chotce, 65 apan, natural leaf, 75¢; Japan choice, Oolong good, 85@40c: Uulunrchn e, 23 @oic; Souchong, good, 30@40c; choice, 35 he. Rick —Louisiana, prime to choice, 6@7c; No, 1 mackerel, half bbls., 7 ;5 Family § bbis., 4 25; No. 1’ kits, 10; family kits, 60c; No. 1 whitefish, half bbla., 6 50; No. 1 Kits, $5c; family half bbls., 300; family kits andipails, 60c; No, 1 trous, half bels., b 25, WoonsnwarE—Two hoop pails, ‘threa loop_ pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 900; pioneer washboards, 1 85; Doublo Crown, % 90, well- buckets, 3 85, Soars —Kirk's Savon Imperial; 3 45; satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 375; Kirk's White Russian, 5 20; Kirk’s eatoca, 2 15, Pomu-h-ummnm cans, 4 cans in case, ; Babbitts ball, 2 doz in case, 190; An® chor bal, 2 doz. in éaso Caxpy—Mixed, 11a12e; stick, 10alle; twist stick, 104c. lv: Ali—New York apple, 16c; Ohio ap- o, 130 P Sstr—Dray loads, per Lbl, 16 in gacks, 3603 bbls dairy, 60, b, 3 60, Srarc—Poarl, 43c; Silver Gloss, 8c; Corn Starch, Sc; Excolsior Gloss, 7o: Corn, The. Spicks - Pepper, 17c; spice, 14c; cloves, 20c; caseia, Lic. Dy Frums—No, 1, quarter apples, bbls, fi5e; N C sliced, boxes, 6e: evaporated, boxes, 9kc; blackberries, boses, 103c; peaches, 3- peaches, evaporated, 1ic; rasp- air, 12 Kirk’s Ashton, Dry Goods, Browx SxzeriNas—Atlantic A, 73c; Atlan- tic P, 6e: Atlantic LL, bye; Brunswick, 7. Beaver Dam LI, Ge; Lawronce L1, 5ho; cific H, 7je; Royal Standard, 6{c; Indian Hoad A, 7jc; Wanchusett A, 7ie. Fixk BROWN SHEETINGS —Argyle, Ge; Pep- perell 1, 7c; Salisoury 1, 6c. B 44, 6 LEACHED COTTONS — Ballon, : Bal 5jc; Cumberland, 4.4, Sc; Davoll DD, 84c; Fairmount, 4he; Fruit of the Loom 4, 9c; G Hory of the West, Sjc; Golden Gate, Hill 7.8, 8c; Hill 4.4, 7c; Lonsdale, 73 York Mills, 11c; Wamsutta, 10kc. Ducxs (Color d) ~Boston, 8 oz., 113c. Bos- ton, 10 oz, 14jc; Boston, 9 oz, 14c; Fali River jc Ducks (Gray) ~West Point, 8 0z., 11c; West Point 10 0z., 14c; Point Bear, § oz, 1lc. TICKING! noskeag 15hc; Continental Fancy. ”f Cordis 10§c; Pearl River, 12c; York, 124c; Hamleton Awnings, 12 DENINS - Amoskesg, 140 12¢; Boaver (,n-n-k BB, 1l CC, 1 akera, 8o, Jaffre u:c Pem [ vor 1 ron AXA (brown), 1le; Warren CC (brown), 1 le. Campgics Tifth u\ommglm‘l) finish, l\llyulum. fi]o\u finish be, Conser JraNs—Awory, 74e; Hancock, § samayer 8e; Rockport, 7c P -Allens, bhe; American, Bye; Arn s Go; Gochoco, ¢ Tarmony, 14c; Inaigo, c; Indigo 7-8 113ci Indigo 4-1, 124c; Steel River, bic; Charter Oak, 4he, PRINTS SHIRTINGS—American, 5c; Cocheco, ; Gloucester, bo; Southbridgs, 446; Wave lys, 45c; Rosedale, 4jc. GINGHANS—Amoskeag staples, 8je; Dates staples, B}o; Lancaster staples, Sc; Plunket piaids, 9c Hudm)n checks, 8o; Amoskeag Persians, Dasss Goopa—Atlantio alpacea, 9hc; Per- slan cashmwere, 234¢c; Hamleton cashmere, 163 Hamleton Fancus, 1'4¢; Hamleton brocades, 1505 Arlington brocade, 18c, _ Pairs 15 O1t-White load, On 4,0; white lead, St. Louls, pure, hi Bl uu 51ib cans, 20¢; French zine; green seal, 12¢; French Zine, red senl, 11 French zinc, in varnish asst., 20c; French zinz, in oil aast, 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 1 b sy 1067 xuw and burnt Sienoa, 105; vandyke brown, 13¢; refined lampblagk, 8} bluck fnd ivory black, 1ic; drap ' blach, Prussian blug, 40c; ultramarine blue, 18¢ chromo green, T, M & D.. 16c; blind and shutter green, 1o M. & D., 16c; Paris green, Vendtian_red, n vermillion, 1. 4 M, 0. &D, 0, 18¢; on_ochra, 16¢; dryer, 8¢; graiuing colors, light oak, dark oak, waluut, chestnut and ash, 1bc, Ameri Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rate eruciblo, 7 do, 15a20c per set, 1 cach, 70a8 b, Talle; washees, por o, Salt 1b, 11¢; coil dmm, ver | 0 5a3 00; hubs ry, l 10; tongues, are nuts per rivets, per leable, h, de; rprm'sl nhm #, 4 40; Burden's m\m»l 06 BaRBED Wikk—1In car lots Naits—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 30, SHor—-Shos, 185; by I(~hnt 2 10; powder, kegs, 6 40. do half kegs, quarter kegs, 1 88 blastivg, kegs, 8 8 per 100 feet, Bc. Lran—Bar, 165, CoaL - Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- arden’s 70, 100 per 100, orfental 48; do, ; fuse, WEDN ESDAY. DECEMBER 17 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to & 50; 900 to 1 B forocco, 80 to 85¢; xon, 2 50 @3 00 ll'!fulk.4 e; No, 4 No. 1 do, 81 % No. 1 Im.- oak har, 36¢; N har, $4c, Liquors, Arconor-—~188 pooof alec gallon extra Oalifornia spirits per proof gallon; tripple retined spirits, 187 proof, 117 per proot gallon; redistilled whiskies, 1001 50; fino_blendad, 1 50 & 2 60, Gixs—Tmported, 4 50@600; domaestic, 1 40 @3 o, Rums—TImported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 19944 00; domeatic, 1 50@8 b0, PRACH AND ArPLE BRANDY~1 7524 00, OnAMPAGNES—Imported, per case, 28 0@ 3100; American, per case, 12 00@15 00, Tobacco, Plug Tobacco= Climax, dfc; lthh n, 4bc; Horseshoe, 44c, Star, 46¢; Rudy, sey's, 40c; Black, 38@A40 pfll\r}n-ul Our Rope, 48c; Piper Heidsieck. 6dc. Mne Cut—Common, 80c; Medium, 4Cc; good, 45@60c; Hard to Beat, 70c; Favorite, 60c; Diamond Orown, bdc; Sweet Sixteen, 6o, Smoking—0, 8., 2%c; Moerschaum, 30c; Durham, 16c oz ble; Durham, 8 Dur- ham, 4 oz, b7 3 I\urhnm 2 oz, 6 North Carolina, 16 oz 1410 Seal of North O ci Seal of North Carolina, 4 oz, Seal of North lnmllm\ 2 oz, b0¢; O, K. 980; 0. K. Durham, 2 oz, 30c; Tum and Jerry, Uncle Ned, Lumber. WHOLESALR, Woe quote lumber, lath and shingles on car at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOANTLING —16 foet and under, 20 00, 2300; 24 ft., 6—No. 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No, 2, 1 (2 SeATHING —No, ; No. 2, 18 00, Srock BoArDpS—A, 45.00; B, 40 00; C, Froouixa—No, 1,'40 005 No, 2, 38, 25 00, SiniNG, clear—27 00; No. 2, 25 00; No. 8, 0 00, CriuiNg —7, 87 00; §. 25 00, S best—4 50; standard, 3 50, LaTi—3 2 per M. Livg—Per_barzel, emont; bbl, hair per bus, 50¢; straw board, 860, commen boards), C, 85 00, 0; No. 125: bulk per 'bushel, ; Towa plaster, bb tarred felt, 100 lbs,” prugs, DRUGS AND CHENIOALS—Acid, carbolic, 4003 acid tartaric, b0c; balsam copaiba, per lb, ark, sassafras per Ib, 12¢; calomol, per 1b, 00c; cinchonidia, per oz, 0 60; chlor>- per b, S1 03; " Dovors bowders, per_Ib, 1 23; opson per Ib, 3ic; giyceri pure, per I, 2 i acetato, per 1b, 20c; oll castor, No. 1 per gal., $1 50; Gil castor, No. § per gab, S140; I, olive, per gal, $L 40; oil, origantim, 5c; opium, $4 50; quinine, P, & W and R. & S., per oz., $1 16; potassiam, Toide, per lb., $3 50; salicin, per oz., 40c; sulphate morphice, per oz, &3 40; sulphur, per Ib,, 4c; strychnine, per oz., §1-35, %z 3 Paints Oils and Varnishes. O1s—110 carbor, per gallon, 12¢; 150 o headlight, per gallon, 124c; 175 hoadlight, per gallon, ojc; 150 water white, 154c; lin. seed raw, per gallon, 49¢; linseed boiled, per gallon, 52c; Lard, winter ste'd, per gallon, 70c; No. 1. 60¢; No.'2, 50; castor XXX, per gal- lon, 160c; No, 3, 1 40; sweet, per gallon, 1 00; sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B., per gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 90¢; No. 1, 7bc; lubricating, zero, per gnllun 800' ammer, 15¢; golden machine, No, 1, per lon, 85¢; No’ 2, 25c; aperm, sugm\l per gall nu 8ue; mrpenflna. per gallon, 4Uc; naptha, 74°, per gallon, 16, Dry Paints, White lead, 80c; French zinc, 10c; Paris whiting, 2ic;’ whiting gilders, 1fc; whitin com’l, 14¢, lampblack, Germantown, 1dc lampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian blue, 5ic untramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, Sc; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, 4c; sion's, raw, dc: Paris green, genuine, Paris green,common, 20¢; chromegreen, N. Y., 20c; chrome green, K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng. ; vermillion, American, 18.; Indian, red, rose pink, 1ic; Venetian, red, Cookson’s, Venetian, red. American, 1{¢; red lead, rome yollow, genuine, £0c; chroms ol , 12¢: ochre rochelle, S¢; ochre, French, ochire, American, 2c: Winter's miueral, lehigh brown, 2ic; Spanish brown, 2jc; e’'s mineral, 3c. VanNisiEs —Barrels, per gallon: Farniture, oxtra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, $1; coach, ex~ tea, S1 40: coach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, SL75; Japan, 70c; asphaltum, extra, 8 shellac, $3 50; hard oil finish 31’50, i e ————— DENVER MARKET. Fr00n —Colorado, 100 lbs, 1 25@1 55 5 pat- ent, 100 Ibs., 2 75@3 00; Kansas, 100 1bs, 275 @:0G; gratium, 100 1o, 100; ryo, 106 T Graly, FEep, '~Wheatt §100 1be, Je nin sacks on track, 100 1bs, 1 00@1 oate, in sacks on track, 100 1ba, eastern w ite, 1 23@) 30; Colorado white, 1 20@1 35; mixed, 110@1 20; barley 100 Ibs, 150@1 85; bran, ton, on track, 156°00@18 00; chop, corn, 100 1bs, on track, 1 (0@1 05; chop rcixed, 100 Ibe, on track, 1 25@135; corn meal, 100 Ibs, 130 @1 40 Tlav—Baled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 00; upland,” looss, ton, 8 00@12 00; second hot- tom, baled, 10 (0@11 00; alfalfa, looss, ton, 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 7 00 Buren — Creawery creamory, fine, Ib, 34 good, fancy, 1b, d 'ry, cho and warranted, doz, , doz,. 33@35 ull cream, | @16¢; half cream, 1, )uu.n kim, 1b, 9 ¢10c; Swiss, domestis, b, Swiss, imported, 30@s2c; Lime burger, 14@1 PouLTi Jive old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 £0; live springs, doz, 8 00@@4 00; live ducks, doz, 5 00@b 25; dressed turkeys, 1b,, 15@16¢. POTATOES -Lnlumdo. 100 lhl. 112312 sweet, per b, 4 VEGETAULES — Onlons, yellow, 100 Ibs, 1 25@1 51; cabbage, 100 1bs, 1 25@1 50; beets, 107 Ibs, 110@1 25; turnips, 100 Ibs, 1 25. FRuiTs — Lemons, per case, Measina, 7,008 9 10; oranges, Louisiana, case, 10 50@11 00; fancy bbl, 8 75@4 75; apples, medium, , 80; pears, box, 8 50; Onlifornia grapes, 75@?2 (0; Molvolse, Peru, Duscat, 25; sranbernes, bbl, B&,B 1600, B & C, 14 00@14 50, Cused Mears—Hams, sugar cured, lb 12} ®12hc; hams, sweet pickled, Ib, 12 break st 1b, 139 g lurt‘ in thvrul« bie, “Fiksn Meams—Dressed beef “Colorado, per Ib, 6 z6he; onoice veal. Ib, 63@The; hogs, Ib, mutton, Ib, 5 Livk Stock—Colorado steers, per 100 Ibe, 3 0)@3 75, Dry Flint No, 1, perlb, 104@130; Ib, 810c; green ateers pnd branded groen calf, Ib, hoeb skins, dry, 7@8 , 1b, 16@18¢; deer skins, winter, 1b, 12 :\m.clupu skins, 1b, 12@20; tallow, 1b, @b Woor—Colorado No. 1, per Ib, 14@15¢; buck, Ib, f¢; Mexican, I No, 1, kit, mess, 1.6)@2 00; Californis nllmnn, half bbi 10 50; Illmfly.nd’ herring, keg. 150@1 60; trout, per ), 1@ 60, NEW STORE! NEW GOQDS A. KALISH, Merchant ‘Tailor 8224, 10th stry t, betweeo Farnam aud Haroey Low prices and good Goods & speclalty Al clothes wade upl n good style and on short notics, Call and be convinced. Remeniber the place, 8225, 10th & ris run_ DBlossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump. 5 00; Whitehreast nut, 5 00; Iowa lump, 5 00; Toxd nut, 00, Rock Spring, 700; Anthra- ciet, 11 25a11 50; Cavon City, 7 00 per ton, Leather, Oak sole, 88@42c; hemlock sole, 28@383c; hemlock kiy, 50c; runner 65¢ to 75¢; hemlock calf, 85 to 1 00: hemlock upper, 22 to 24o, oak alligator, 400 to .'v 50; calf kid, elson kid, 250 to 270: oak kip, Slo to 1 00; onk ealf, 120 to 1 80; French klp 110t01 5 ,lum.lnudll'bl 200; Dr. Amelia Burrough. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 617 Dodge St., - Omaha TELEPHONE NO. 144 ¢ ppings, obble S40s } Pitts onk 6 per wino 188 proof, 118 Railwav Time Table. In Effect Dec, 1at, 1854 The attention of the trayeiling publio 1 calted to the fact that thiats tho only completo and absolutely correct time table published in the city, All traine arrive at and depart from Omaha by Central Standard Time. Traina of the C St P, M. & 0. arrive at and do part from thelr depot, corner of 14th and Webster strosts; trains o, the It & M., O, B. & Q., and K, C, St J. & C. B. from the B, & M, depot; all others from the Unfon Pacific depot. a, Dally; b, oxoopt Saturday; o, except Sunday; except Monday, BURLINGTON, JOWA. THE LARGEST [RON WORKS (N THE STATE BRIDGE WORK,, \WATECTUg, IRON WORK, Te Murray Iron Works, E N cl N Es SPECIALTIES. ) BOILERS), MILL AND MINING Automtttic Cut-Off Engines, Steam Pumps, Meat Cutting Machines, Tanking Outfits & Presses WESTWARD MACHINERY. Wheeled Scrapers, JAERTH EPY DEPART. ARRIV PATENT LOG BpGs Fruit Evaporators, THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS. Lw[ry | Unlon Pacific. .8 AND' SAW MILL SPEEIALTIES. | Praine Comn Shellers SEND FOR ESTIMATES. L.o.| 888a).. Overland Expross ..\ 760a|..... 11 40n) Colorado, Expross . —_— alloy o] oAl o 0 B. SPECIAL;NOTICE TO N al] and Express . Night Expross. SOUTHAWARD, Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO It I8 Jthe best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound s Nlflll to three pou ds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter 11stead of running down, will increase In weight and be In good marketable condl t'on in the spring. Dairymen, as well e others, who use it, can tostify to ita mor tts. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton. No charge for saoke Address WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, EASTWARD, C. M. & St. Paul {Day Expres. ... . ‘inl Express. .. C.R, acific. . e e Day “Expross .Night Expros: ‘Accommodatio P. . BOYER CO DEALERS 1IN Hall's ‘Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETGC. "’»‘- Kxprose. “Night Exproes C B & Q. 4 60a For Chicago via Platem’th) 4 26a(For Chicago via C. Blufts NORTHWARD, St. P, M & O. C, o.o...|. Bloux City Expross., .| 8 506 |Oakland Accommaodation) P. oAy, mh m.wfi- 78 .| 6'66a|:5t. Paul Night Expross.| g ggef...... 10RO FFarnsm Streoet. Omaha The § & mand 6 p m dummy tralns aleo arrive ab at the transfor in timeto make eastern connections, but not to oheak bagiage OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Dummy Trains—Leave Omaha at 6 40,8 00 900, 10 00, 1'c 16 & m, 1 00, £ 00, 8 00, 4 00, 600,900, 1085 pm. On Sundaysthe 800 and 10008 m and 200 and 4 00 p m trains do not run. Arrive ab tra fer depot 13 minutes later: Broadway depos 20 min. utes later, Leave Council Bluffs (Broadway depot) a4 7 20, 8 80 080, 10 80, 11 40 & m; 180, 2 30, 8 50. 480, 530,' 6 85 and'1106 pm. _On Sundays the & 80 and'10 80 & m and 880 and 6 80 p m trains will not run. Arrive at Tranefer 7 minutes laber, Omaha 20 minutes late o TransforTraing Leavo Omaaat s 16, 583 426, 610 and 665 p m, daily. 10 rrivoats o and 11 16 m, 19'36, 7 85 and 815 p m STEELE,. JOHNSON & CO., WHOLESAEE GROCERS H. B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Ohlcago, Manager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Dapnrtmnnu. A full line of all grades of the aboxe; also Pipes and Smokers’ carried In stock. Prices and nmpleu furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGENVS FGR BENWGOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O L. A G J5 R FRANZ FALK BREWING C0. SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alltance Lines. |_BUNDAY MORNINO, | BATURDAY NVE. | Mil_| KL, | N-W | NW | RI| MI Sepiemo B 5| 027 " i Ochobor November., | 223 | 9-80| _ 16§1-98| 15 Milwaukee. Wis. Decomber.. | 14| ®1| 7-231 18(0-27| %o Sunday evening and Monday morning tralug arrive u'n orresponding order. C. B. & Q. trains ron every ay. BEER. C. F. COODMAN. Wholesale Druggist AND DEALER IN Paints," Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEB. M. HELLMAN & Cv, Whoiesale Glothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, OIVEAFTEA. - - - NEBIR.ASEC . A. L. STRANG CO., Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand L PONES, STRAM PN Evglne Trimmings, Mining Machinery, at_wholesale and retail, AND SCHOOL BELLS.: Corner 10th}Farnam St., Omaha Neb. GUNTHER & CO,, Sole Bottlers, SToCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Union_Pacifle depot at Arrive from Stock Yards at Mai! Time Card. | ROUTE. | | sioux'y & Pacifis Local. Sioux City & St. Paul. ‘Oouncil Biuff . & K nsas City| Ceancil Blufl Lucal. 700 8 80| 480 | Wabash—Chicago. il Trvin ton ' Belting, Hose, Brags and Iron Fitiirge. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH W F.ZBROWN, BROWN GOING VWEST. SEO PRINCIPAL LINE FROM CHICAGO,PEORIA & ST. LGUT BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLMN T0 DENVER, on viA RANGAS CITY AND ATCHISON te DENVER 3 ng in Union Depots at Kansas City, and Denver with through trains for SAN J:_‘RANCI'»_CO And Wl points in the W. F. BROWRN & CO COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STCCK Offce, Exchange Building Union Stock Yards, OMAHA, NEB. Also connected with Gregery, Cooley ¥, Manager Bay Etato Cattlo Co. Co, Unlon Stock Yards, Chicago. J. A. Cimioutoy, Viee-Prest. First Nat'l Bauk, Omaha, 47 Addross all communications—Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Nebraska. &8 > . s Union Stock Yds., Omiaba, cnnceting in Grand Union Depot at Chi with through trains for NEW YORK, BOS And all with thr At Teor! EREBID. W. GRA.Y (SUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY), LUMBER, LIME AND CEMENT, lan ptreets trains for wl ,m,m Sous Wt Dity Conches, Parlor Cars, with e, Chisirs (seats {ree), Smolking'Cars witl Chiirs, Pu eph, Oty llnmv h line « suoe rs 6th and Do " \\u-.nl . - Conches and OMAHAY NEB Solid Traing of ¥ Pullsnun Pulace Sleepi 1 from St. Louis; kulk, I Hannibal; ir Rapids ul find Minncapolis; i Cl W. L. WRIGHT, Kwporter, Johber and Manufacturer's Agent of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE LAMPS, ETC, 18th Street, Bet. Farnam and Harney. OMAHA, . - NEBRASKA owa, Lincoln, Ne r, Colorado. irough Line beiween ~NEAPOLIS and ET. PAUL. L this line for sale ot ait 5 40 the United Stute . POTTER, ERCEVAL LOW. Vice-Fres. & Gew. Matuger. Geness LL, tric Lamp ad ndlo Power EDWARD KUEHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI' l'th ST, 808 Fenth stroot, between Farnam sud Har ey will with tho ald of guardtan e 1, oltaining £:r ‘snyone glanco in the past aud present, sud o ocrtaln conditions in the future. Boote and shoer made o order. Porfon satisiaction gnaranterd ‘HENRY LEHMARNN, JOBBER OF Wall Paper g Window Shia EASTERN ['lULL DUPLICATED Four Caiory, Dec ‘The Hore: hoe Fiibery is closed for No perso . allowed on the lake peualty of pro ecatioa for tre 10 10mandy- 18 10th, 1 the seasHn r grounds, > Divis Neat 18 FARLAM STREET, . . . OMAHA, NEB