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THE DAILY BEF---\T() I)A\ DEC 22, 1884 Rye—(iood demand at 54@ e, Barley— Dull; extra No. fall, 68@70c. Pork - Firmer at 11 25@11 50, NEBRASKA N ’ Tard—Stronge T Tiulk Moats—Stendy; ' moderate demand; shoulders, 4 short Butter - Quiet choics grades, 20@28c. Eggs—Firm and unchanged 9| Whisky —Active and firm at 1 11, OMAHA, NEBRASKA NEW YORK, December 20,—Wheat, spot, AID UP OAPITAL.... i@tk ptions fraction higher and GURPLUS MAY 1, 1884 A exports, 136, 0o ‘ungraded red, 64 IRRCTORS) sl February closing o 2 red, S1@81hc; n--Spot, New Yon @lhe hi higher, others v ummv.,m().u OOLLIN! oad K. Hayden, Assistant and Acking Osshlor. BANKING OFFIOR brinhela; February fe. The iron Bank, Onts—Sha receipts, 11,000 bushe exports, 150 mixed western, O0R. 12TH AND FARNAM 8T8, |ejici v wouidhe, "0 0 e Pork—Quiet, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS| RBaley- Steady, TRANSACOTED, Lard—Firm; contract western, 7 00, Butter: and fair; firm, Ch Unchanged; choice cream 10@11c, gar— Quiet_and unchanged; granulated and cut loaf at § {c. Coffee—Steady and firm, Cotton—Firm and prices unchanged; mid- ling uplands 10 02, Bulk Meats—Dull and nominal; shoulders, 4 00§ short ribs, 6 00, Whisky—Firm at 111, CaLr Boarnp — Wheat — I or January; 80c¢ asked for ¥ o for May. Oorn—Fitmers 880 for Deoember: 826 for January; 333c for March; 34§c for May, Oats =Nothing done. INTEREST allowod on time deposits npon avorable terms sad apon acsounts of banks aad bankers, FOREIGN EXOHANGE Government Bonds and Oounty and Olty securities bought oand sold. In ita troatment of oustomers the moet b 1 eral policy is pursued censistent with safet snd mun‘ banking, and we invite corresponce 360 or porsonal inquiry i eounsotion there h FINANCE AND COMMERCE. TOLEDO, NANOCIAL. _ToLkno, December 20,— Wheat— Firm; New York, December 20.—Money—Fasy |5 Uing"lihfimh\“ '2 h\mh‘ a8ho bid, at 1@14 por cent; closed offered at 1. Oata— Firmer; No, 2 cash and year 27c, Prime paper—4}@6e. Barley—Unchanged at bbe, Sterling Billa—Quiet at 4 81; demand KANSAS CITY, 485, Kaxsas it Docember 50.—Wheat — Governments—Steady Higher; cash 1§ @52c; January, May, B840 bid, #85c asked Rallways—Lower. _ Corn—Strouger; c i January, 26ic Stooks—The market opened firm to-dayand | bid, 263 sekeds Febrnary, B then declined } to § per cont. Before 10:30 a. | 260 asked; May, 273c bid, 28 arked, m, & moderato buying movement set inaud | Osts—Dull and nominal; 1ater on the market gathered strength on at. | S'Eed tempt by the ehorts to cover and prices ad- MILWAUKER. vancod } to 24 por cent. The salos to-day| Mitwavkee, Docomber 20,-Whoat—Un- settled; No, 2 Milwaukee, 71§ 70h: Janusry, 70f0; February, Corn— Fair demand; N Oata—Weaker; white, 274c. Rye—Inactive and nominally unchanged, 101} | Barley—Easier; No. 2 spring 594c. }U NEW ORLEANS, Niw Onieans, December 20.—Corn—De- mand activein sacks, white and yellow at 48c. _Oats—Western, in good demand; choice made the smallast totals of this week., Com- pared with last night, closing prices are }c to § per cent higher, B December 8. 4¥'s p B o 4 Pacific 6’ of 95 . STOCKS AND BOND: Central paciho. . Ohicago & Alton. .. do _ do pfd Ohicago, Barlington & Quincy. Dolaware, Lackawana & Westors Danver & Rio Grando orn Meal—Firm at 2 25, Pork Steady and in fair demond at 50. Lard—Trregular; tierco rofined, 7 00; keg, do‘ ; Bt =T etior demand and market steady Illinois Cent at Ohe. Indlmmu_’ e g Western fresh demand fair and mar- ket fiim, Butter—Demand fair and market firm at 8@21c. Bulk Meats—I fair demand; shoulders, packed, lower_ 7 87 L Vhiskey—Firu; westorn rectified, 1 05@ nsas & Toxas . . TLake Shore & Michigan Southern. TLouisville & Nashvillo. Michigan Central Missouri Pacific . Northern Pacific. 2290 bid, 21(:*1"5 n(]dles. per llv'n BALTIMORE, Bauriiore December 20.—Wheat—West- ern, easier and inactive; No, 2 winter red 8pot, 78@8} . Corn— W estol n, steadier and quiet; mixed spot, 474@45c. Oats—Firmer; western 82@34c: mixed, 3l@32c, Rye —Quiet; 60@ Eggs—Firm at 2«.@2%. Whiskey—1 18, l“I’m-k —Quiet but steady; old, 16 25; new, B Lard—Refined, 7 00, Bulk Meats — Weaker; shoulders, 6 37%; short sibs, 8 2°, Eutter - suamly % creamery, 25@838 regon Traus-Continental. Pacific Mail. .. P. D &E. Pullman Palace Car Company......... Rock Islan white, do o pfd, Ohicao, Milwaukeo & St 8. Paul & Omahs. . tdo do Toms Pacify, Union Pacific. Wlbuh. St. Laml & Pm:fin : western packed, 10@200; Went.ern Union Telsgraph. = fl«:x.dw. LIVE STOCK, *Asked. CHICAGO, e — GENERAL PRODUCE, CHI10A60, Dacember 20,- Drovers’ Journal reports: CHICAGO PRODUCE. Cattle — Receipts, Cii0ago, December 20,—Flour — Steady | firm; extras, 36 25@6 75; exports, 5 50@6 10; and_unchanged common to' chiice, 4 00@5 75; inferior to Wheat - Activo and_ unsettled; _opened [ good cows. 1 90@4 (0; stockers and feeders, steady, declined dc, ralli-d 3@ fc, declined o, | 8 20@4 00, closed dc_oyer yesterday; 71ic for cash; 714w | Hogs —Receipts, 22,000 head; steady; active 72 for D\ cember; 724@7240 for January; 72 | and stronger; roigh Pncklmz, 3 90@4 15; @73¢_for Februar: 3@79%c for May; No, 2 | packing and shipping, 4 15@4 light, red, 734c. 385@4 30; skips, 8 00@3 8 L,lnued strong. Corn—Slow and about unchanged, except | Sheop—Receipts, 1,000 head: slow and the year, which closed fc lower; 363c for cash | 8teady; inferior to gon and the ‘year; 35}@bic for January; 345@34ic | 4 00@14 25; lambs, 4 05@5 for February; 37fc for May; No. 3 33c. ST, LOUIS LIVE STOOK, e ey eygaanj obtions i | | 57, Loots, Decomber 20 —Cattle—Rocoipts, 3 dull; exports, b 0z5 common to ,Qn for February; | ol 400 , 5 “L Tor May. choice, cows and ers, 3 00@4 25. Sheep— Receipts, 1700; steady and firm for best muttons: common to choice, 2 @4 25; favcy, 5 00@j ]luguAR«c-:upu. 12,300; active; light, 4 00@ 110; packing, 4 10@4 20; heavy, 4 25@4 35, KANSAS CITY, Kansas Ciry, Ro cipta, 530 hoad; 5 700 head: active and ,; Rye—Q Barley—Nomiual at 5ic, Timothy—Q riet and steady; prime, 115, Flax Seed—Quiet; No 1, 1 304@1 36, Pork—Active ani firmer; 1 @15c higher 10 75@10 80 for cash and l«-mmlwr' 10774 @1080 tor January; 10 87A@10 90 for Feb- ru&ry 11 00 for March; 11 274@L. 30 for May. Lard- Active and stronger at 2h@bc higher; closed steady; 6 60 a6 for cash and December; 6 624@6 65 for January; 6 70@ 6724 for_February; 6774@680 for March; 6 85@6 874 for May. Bulk Meats Shoulders, 4 6: 4 65; short clear, 5 95@6 00; short ribs, b @5 60, @2 00, Whisky 113, Butter —Duil nml unchanged; choice to £ancy creamery, 25@27c; choice dairy, 18@21c. Cheese—Dull snd unchanged; ~ new full croam cheddars, 114@12¢; skimmed cheddars, T@do. Eggs—Dull and declining; western oxtras, commin b0 xnvdmm, 150 ——— OMAHA MAKKETS Orrioe or THE OMAHA Brm, Saturday evening, December 20, Trade in the produce business is not what it @0, was effected to be, espacially in this tiwe of Hidos—Stoady and unchanged; green | poultry. Althoush not a great deal of poultry n]lfi«]l.l(hoa;y, Tally cured, S5 light! 8he; | has been shipped into market, yot what has cal @l sen shi ot fo v Tallow—Steady and unchanged;No, 1 coun- bpsiakipped hf‘“ Rotifonnd ‘aiiyery.rsady sale, but the prices have been kept up and ter, bie, will continuo stiff during the first two days of Receipta, 23hip'ta. 5,000 Flour, bbls . 11,000 | this week at least. On Saturday the commis- eat, bushel 19,000 | 4 i very ey by 18009 | sion men reported business very dull and ac- 17,000 | knowledge that they were greatly disappointed nono | in trade, It is expected that the day before 24,000 | Christmas the market will be glutted with dressed poultry, and prices will drop way down, What is got upon the market to-day :.tx:“:{y M Au“:yi,m;:f, L ":‘.:f,'f“’:'w",‘l'.'; will doubtless be disposed of to good advan. cagh; @78%c for January: mgc for Keb.|tsge. In order to find a ready warket and vuary; 854@s68 for May, Clesing at outside | good prices fir poultry, it must be nicely l"t::n—lllglmr but slow; 34@343 for onsh; dressed and fn prime condition, There is no 33@34c for December; 824(@ 3240 for Jany. | market for live poultry and it is uosafe to ary; 344@35c for May, ; ship it. ollections are still reported slow c.g.“f..]lxll.'fi?:i aud inactive; 25¢ bid for | and no immediate prospect of improvement, Dealers are buying very carefully and gen- orally have a customer before making any Rye—Market dall; 403@47, Barley—Market dull at 50@75c, purchases from jobbers, Hay—Steady aud unchangod, : P e the toilowiug pricos are charged rotaller: Dutter—Steady; duiry 18@230; creamery, 23 | chanta with the exception of grain, which is e Dettas b 24 quoted at the prices furnished by the elovators Oata, bushels. Rye, bushels. Barley, bushels, BT, LOUIS PRODUCE. 8. Lous, December 20, —Wheat—Opened Flaxseed—Steady; 1 29@1 30, Oornmeal Market firm at 1 90@2 00, by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer hrn.zd Market dull and prices un. |%0d other local buyers; chang oL Pork—Market steady at 813 50 for Decem- Hides, ber; $11 for the year, Steady; green butchers' 6 green salted, 7c; Lard—Market quiet, sales quoted at 86 55@ | dry flint 6 90 for cash., TLead—Steady at 82 30, Cotton—Quiet and uuchanged; middling up- hiskoy—Steady at 81 12, ~ CaLr BoaRD—Wheat — 12; dry salt 10@11 damaged £18es, o Shtils eice! ® K Tallow—4 4§ Grease—Primo white, 4}c, Sheep Polts—25@1 w0, Grain, Wheat—Oash No, 2, 65, Harloy - Cusp Ny 2 Rye ~Cosh No, 5, 3 ) I gher; ron 704 for January, 810 for February, STA@ST1e for May, teady: 840 for December, 323c for 2{(@824c for February, irm at 2'¢ for December, 281@20¢ Qoru—No, Oate—No, 3, 194, LIVERPOOL, -— Lavesroor, Decembor 20, — Breadstuffs — Live Stock Marker, Firm and unohanged, Hogs wers firm at 3 25@3 60, ., Wheat —Wiuter, 6s Sd@7s; spring, 66 9d@ | The cattle market to-day was quiet and for May. M o butchers’ stock was quoted at 8 00@8 75, T Shesp wer. fquoted at 2 00@2 75, ONeINNATI, Decemher 20 —Wheat-Firm; . — good demand; No. 3 red, 74@75c. Flour and illstutty, Corn— Kasior; No. 2 mixed, 40c, Winter Wheat ~Bost quality; ) Oata—Fair demand at 27@28e. 300, quality; patent at 3 8( 200@3 75; choice 7 1 90@ 2 50, lity, patent, 2 13 Second quality qmm:\ heat—Dest Second Quality—2 15@2 50, Bran - ¢ per cwt Chopped Feed—Per 100 1 %06, Co Maal - %0 0) per o g —65@75¢ per General Produce A stronger feeling ils throughont the produce market. and prices are stiffer ail sund. The temperature scems to have set- d for good ana winter set in in earn * it s Stocks reduced considerably and Il, Een Davis are sold at Higher pricea w rathe 50 and Genetons at $2.05, pected., atter — IR ther quiet but ste are modcrate, and whilo choice grade arrival, mixed lots and pooror litios remain dragging, Wrap the rolls in thin cl muslin and avoid mixing dif Jualitios in ono package Creamery 22@<5; fair to goc dairy, 16@18; inferior grades, 8@10. xks—Are now doing better. Consignments » been 'ess liberal and indications promite arly advance, Sales to-day were made at Poultry—All kinds have been in strong re quest for the last week and supply thort. As it is an old experience that the last day or two preceeding the holidays generally bring of poultry and often reduced prices inste advanced, wo would advise shippers not to hold off any longer than necessary but to ship 8c; iron wedges, 6 crowbars, 6 rrow | teeth, do; spring steel, TaSe horse- shoes, 4 40; Burden's mule BARrseD Wikk—In car Nais tes, 10 to 60, Sior—Shot, 1 85; buckshot, .' powder, kogs, 640, do half 'k 348, quarter kegs, 1 to 850 000 to 10 it 8 0. D \|..mm Hansess ~No. 1 star oak, ebble % B Pitts onk har, 4c, Liquors, A1cosot—188 pooof aleohol, 2 26 per wine gallon extra Calif ; 188 proof, 118 per proof gallon; tripple refined spirits, 187 right along while prices are fair, In order to obtain top vrices for dressed poultry in this market, th - same should be_dry picked, en- trails removed and head and feet cut off, Live poultry very dull and not_advisable to ship. Chickens, ~dressed, good to choice, per b, 9@1ho; chickens, dressed, good, G@7 @be; turkeys, dr 1b, choice, 12@ tarkeys, drobsed, falt £0 good, 10@11c; poor, 8@de; geese. dressed, per lb, choice, 11¢; fair to good, H@10e; poor, 7@8e; ducks, drossed, ver Ib, choice, 12¢; fair to good, 10@11c, Game— Demand very tris| ¢ for prauie chickens, prices onwhich »hnuhl now be an inducement to ehippers, [n ship- ping birds (excepting geeso and ducks) pack them in tight packages, boxes or h'malfl, and ship as “poultry.” Deer carcass, per b, 6@7c; deer saddles, per 1b,, 11 @12c; antelope, carcass, por 1b, 6@7c; 11@12; prairi quail, : 83,503 § s, per dozen, geoso, per dozen, or dozen, $1.00@S5,00; small rabbits, pPr Aumn. 21.00@1.25; snipe, per dozen, $1,00@ ckn, nmllnrd 1.50@$2.00; teal and mixed, $1.5 I’omt:u-nANn receipts and prices nominal, per bush, @40c. l)nmuu In/fair demand, per bushel, 50@ l’npcnrn—'l\lnrket glutted, Sales slow at it Ditmhnd vory Nghb and thosk Hokvy, Only clean stock saleable. Navies (c!nm\] per bushel, 1.20@1.40 medium, 1.00@1. Honoy Comb—Choice domestic, 15@ California, 14@15c. y Beeswax —In good demand, Ohoice bright por Ib, 26@28c; common to good dark per b, 15@20c. Cider—"Ohio” per bbl, 700; “York State” per bbl, 800; per 4 bbl, 4 75; con- Qonsed per gal 83c; crab apple per gal 35c. Cheese—Hull cream, western, 12c; Wiscon- s1n new 12hc; young Amorican, 12 180, Maplo Sugar—Puro, in bricks, por 1b, 16¢, Ohio 18c; smal caken 12, GruLer L CaxxeD Goops.—Oystews J(Standard) per caso, 890; strawberries, 2 Ib, ‘per case, 2 20; raspberries, 21b, per case, 2 50; California poara per case, 5 80; apricots, per case, b 00; peaches per case, 5 90; white cherries per case, 6 70; plums per case, 4 505 whortleber- ries, per caso, 3 00; ogg plums, 2 b, per case, 200; groen gages, 21b por case, 2 90 pin |G aples, 3 1b, per case, 8 2085 50 RobE -Sisal, 4 inch and huger, 9¢, § inch, 94c, 1 inch, 10c. CaxpLEs—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16s, 12c, 8s, 12}c, boxes, 4 1bs, 16 oz, 6s, 14c. Matores—Per caddie, 35¢; round,rl,case 2 55; square, cases, 1 70; Oshkosh, cases gr .0 Svaars Powdered, 7jc; cut loaf, Thoan- 4 ulated, 64c; confertioners’ A, 6ic; Standard extra 0, 6c; extra C, bic; medium yellow, She; dark yellow, 5lc. 3 Correes - Ordinary grades, 12@124o; fair, 12 @184c; good, 13ke; prime, 14@15kc; choice, 16@17c: fancy green and yellow, 16@164c; old government Java, 20@26c; Arbuckle’s ronst- ed, 15§c; MoLaughlin’ imitation Java, 16{@18}c; X roasted, 15§c; Clark’s Aurora, proof, 117 per proof galion; redistilled whiskies, 100 150; fine blended, 1 50 22 b0, Gins—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 @3 00, Russ—TImported, 4 50@6 00; N Vew England, 199 . 400; domestic, 1 503 60, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY - 175@4 00, CiiaspANES—Imported, per case, 28 00@ 34 00; American, per case, 12 00@16 00, Tobacco, Plug Tobacco= Climax, 45c; Bullion, 45c; Horsoshoo, 4c, Star, Rudy, 4hc;’ Hor: sey's, 40c; Black, 38@40; Speathead, 46c Piper Heidsieck. 6o, Jommon, 30¢ Medium, 4c; 1 4b@00c; Hard to Beat, 70c; Favorite, Diamond Crown, bbc; Sweet Sixteen, Meerschaum, 80c; Durham, § oz., 55¢; Dur: ; Durham, 2 oz., 6.¢; Seal of s, 16 07.,41c; Seal of North Car- 43¢} Seal of North Carolina, 4 oz, North Carolina, 2 oz., 50c; O, K. 980; 0. K. Durham, 2 oz, 30c; Uncle Ned, '8 25¢; Tom and Jerry, 23c, Lumber. WHOLESALE, We quote lumber, lath and shingles on car at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOANTLING —16 feet and under, 20 00, Tosrrs—16 feet and under, 20 00. TIMBER AND JOIST—20 ft, 23 00; 24 ft., kNciNG—No, 1,4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2 ham, 4 N\\nh C SiizaTHING—No, 1 (2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00. 810K BoARDS A, 45.00; B, 40 00; C, 85 00, Tiooua—No. 1 40 00; No, 2, 85 (0; No. ; No. 2, 2500; No. 3, 0 00. CerriNe -, 87 00; 4. 25 00, SHING! best—4 standard, 8 50. Late—3 25 per M. Lime Per barrel, 125: bulk per ‘bushel, 3c; cement; bbl, 2 95; Towa plaster, bbl, hair per bus, 50¢; tarred felt, 100 lbs, straw board, 350, ) Lruge, Druas AND CrEIOALS—Acid, carbolic, 40¢; acid, tartaric, 50c; balsam copaiba, per lb., 66c; bark, sassafras por Ib, 12¢; calomel, per Ib, 90c; cinchonidia, per oz, $0 50; chlor- form, per Ib, S1 05; Dovers powders, per_Ib, SL 25; epsom salts, per Ib, Bic; glycerine, pure, per Ib, 25c; lead acetate, por 1b, 20c; ofl castor, No. 1 per gal., SL 50; oil castor, No. 3 per gal., S1 40; oil, olive, per gal., SL 40; oil, qrigamiin .’)flc.npmm‘ $150; quinine, P, & W., and R, & 8., per oz, S pam.nm, Ao e T Sy Al oan Eo 40} sulphate morphive, per oz, $3 40; sulphur, por b, 4c; strychnine, per oz., §1 35, Paints Oils and Varnishes. © s—110 carbon, per gallon, 12¢; 150 o ight, per gallon, 124c; 175 headlight, per gallon, 164c; 1502 water white, 154c; lin: 16§c. v —Standard Com., 29c, bbls; Staadard do. 4 gallon kogs, 1 30. Smn-ln 1b papers, 3 20 per case; keg, per B e e ‘barrels, 600; do in half barrels, 3 50; small, in barrels, 7 00~ do in half barrels, b 00; gherkins in barrele, 3 00, do in half barrels, 4 50, Teas -Gunpowder, good, 45 60@7hc~ good Im]mrml 40@43c; cl Young Hyson, good, 86@30c; choice, 65 Japan, natural leaf, 75¢; Japan choice, Oolong good, 85@40c; Oolong choice, Souchong, good, 30@40c; choice, 35 5¢; choice, hoice, G0@ Rick—Louisiana, prime to choice, 6@7c; fair, H{c. Fisn—No, 1 mackerel, half bbls., 7350 Family } bbls., 425 No. 1 kits, kit, 60c; No, 1 whitefish, half bbls , 6 50; 1 Kits, % family half bbls, 300; family kits andpails, 60c; No. 1 trout, half btls., b Woon te—Two hoop pails, 1 lwop_pails, 2 10. Tubs, No. 1, 90 washboards, 1 85; Doubla Grown, buckets, 3 85, Soars - Kirk's Savon Imperi satinet, 360; Kirks standard, White Russian, b 20; Kirl's eutoca, 2 15, PoTasii—Petnsylvania cans, § cans in case, 35; Babbitt's ball, 2 doz in case, 190; An- chor ball, 2 doz in case, 1 50, CA\I)\‘\I:\(J 11alde; stick, 10allc; twist pioneer 2 90; well- N W fTock apnloi100: OLicar ple, 13¢ SaLr—Dray loads per bbl, 16 1 sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy, 60, ba, 3 ¢ Sranci—Pearl, 4do; Silver Gloss, 8oy Corn Starch, 8c; Excels Spicks Pepper, 17¢; spice, Lio; cloves, 20c; cassia, Lc, Duy Fruirs 1, quarter apples, bhls, 5he; N C sliced, boxes, Gjc: evaporated, boxes, 9hc; blackberries, boxes, 10fe; peaches, - boxes, Sic; peaches, evaporated, ldc; rasp- berries, 32c, Ashton, Dry Goods, Browy Suetinos—Atlantio A, Tho; Atlan- tic P, 6o: Atlantic LL, bhe; Brunswick, 7hc: Beaver Dam LI, 6c; Lawrence LI, bl P cific H, 7§c; Royal Standurd, 606; Tadiun Head &, 7ie; Wauchusott A, Fixic Do SHrETiNGs ~Argylo, Ghe; Pop- perell R, 7c; Salisoury R, Gho. BHAt HED COTTONS l! all un, 44, “}c; Bal- lon 7.8, hje; Cumberland, 4.4, llamll DD, soed raw, per gallon, 49c; linseed boiled, per sallon, t; Lurd, winter atr'd, per gallon, 70 No. 1 50; castor XXX, per g lon, 1'60c; No, 3, 1 40; swoet, per gallon, 1.0 sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W, P per gallon, 65: neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 90¢; No. 1, 76c; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 30c; summer, 16c; golden machine, No. 1, per gal- lon, 85¢; No, 2, 28c; sperm, signal, per gallon 80c} turpentin, per gallon, 4)c; naptha, 74°, per gallon, 16c. Dry Paints, White lead, 80c; Fronch zinc, 10c; Paria whiting, 2hc;’ whiting gilders, 1fc; whiting com’l, i lampblack, Germantown, lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blue, untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, Sc; umbe burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sionna, burnt, sien a, raw, 4c: Paris green, genuine, Paris green,common, 20¢; chromegreen, N Y., 20c; chrome green, K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng, 7be; vermillion, American, 18 ; Indian, red, 10c; rose pink, 1ic; Venetian, red, Cookson’s, 2403 Venetian, red. American, 1{c; red lead, i chrome yellow, genuina, ‘0c: chroms yal- 1..w K., 120: or hre rochelle, Sc; ochre, French, ociire, American, 2¢;' Winter's' mineral lehigh brown, 2ic; Spanish brown, 2j Prince’s mineral, 3¢, Varyisiks -Barrels, per gallon: Furniture, S110; furniture, No. 1 813 conch, ex coach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, “Tapan, 70c; asphaitum, oitra, 8ic, 50 bard ofl finish 3 ~ O1L—White loud, l)lm\lm, B, P o lead, St. Louis, pure, 5] Marseil 51 cans, 20¢; Fronch zinc; 2c; French zinc i varnish asst., 20¢; French zinz, per 100 feet, b Lran—Bar, 165, Coat,_Cu ris run_Blossburg, 10 00; “Whitebreast “h 7 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 003 Towa lump, A 004 Towa nut, 3 700; Anthra: ciet, 11 25 700 per ton, Leather, Oak sola, 88@42: hemlock sole, 2 ), 80c; runner e to 7he; hemlock ): hemlock upper, 22 to 24c, oak | 100 to calf kid, , 2 50 oak kip S0o “'u 0; onk calf, 1 rench kip 110 to rench oalf, 005 russetts 5 50 to ings, 0 00 £ ppings, in oil asst, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 1 b aw and burnt Sienna, 10¢; vandyke refined lampblack, conch black and ivory black, 16c; drop blick, 16¢; P ussian blue, 40c; ultramarina blue, 18¢ chrome green, 1, M 16¢; blind and shuster green, 1. M, i 18c; Indian red, 17 can'red, 22c; Amo yellow ochre, 9¢; L, M., 0. & D, 0., 18¢; yellow ochre. 9¢; golden_ochre, 16¢; patent dryer, 8c; graining colors, light ok, dark o, walnut, chestnut and nuh. e L AL DENVER MARKET} Frouvr - Colorado, 100 lbs, 1 25@1 55 ; pat- Bo; Falrmennt, 4505 Fealt. of 1he Toom 4, Hlory of the Weat, 8kc; Galden Gate, 8jcs Hill 7., 80; Hill 4.4, 7fc; Lonsdale, 7§c; Now York Mills, 113c; Wamsutta, 104c. Duceks (Color d) -Boston 8 oz, 114 Bos- on, 100z, 144o; Boston 9 0z, 146; Fall River Duoks (Gray) West Potnt, 8 oz,, 11c; West Point 10 oz., 14¢; Point Bear, § oz, 110, Tickias —Amoskeag 134c; Continental Fancy, 9%0; Cordis 10c; Pearl River, 12¢; York, 12he; Hamleton Awniugs, 12, Dy Amoukor, 1io; Beaer Crook AA 126; Beaver Creck 1ib, 11g; Beaver, Orook CC, 10c; Haymakers, 8¢’ Jaffrey D & T, 12 Jairey XXX, 124o; Poarl River 1 rou AXA (brown), 120; Warren BB (brown), Lic; Warren CC (brown), 1, CA\u«nu's Tifth avenue glove finish, 4ic; Keystono glove finish o Conskr JEANS —Amory, gearsayer 8do; Rockport, 7o Pty A lens, bye; American, ffe; Arn- ds, 6e; Cochoco, 6c; Harmony. 4ho; Inaigo ©o; Tndigo 7-8 114c; Indigo 44, 12}o; Steel iver, bho; Uharter Oak, 44c. PRINTS SHIBTINGS—Afnerican, fio; Cocheco, bo; Gloucester, bo; Southbridge, 43c; Waver: lys, 4fo: Rosedale, 4jc. GINGHAMS—Amoskeag ataples, 8je; Bates staples, 8ic; Lancaster staples, 8c¢; Plunket plsids, 9c; ‘Hudson checks, 8jc; Amoskeag Borsiscs, Ghe. Diess Goobs—Atlantic alpacca, 9hc; Per- aion cashmere, 2340; Hamleton cashmare, 163c; Hamloton Fancus, 1 ho; Hamleton brocades, Lic; Arlington brocad, 15c. 7he; Hancock, 8¢; Heavy Hardware List. Lron, rates, 2 30; plow steal, apecial cast, 6c; crucible, Te: special or German, be; cast too; do, 16420c; wazon spokes, set, 3 2643 00 hubs per sot, 1 25; tell es, sawed dry. 140; tunauu, “ach, 700800, axles, eash, 75c: Squars BUts por S 1Ak, Auia, eay, 1661 & rivets, per‘ Ib] 11¢; coil chain, per 16, 6al%; mallable, ent, 100 Iba., 2 75@3 00; Kansus, 100 1bs, 2 75 @3 00; grabiam, 100 Ibs, 1 50; rye, 100 Ibs, cl-wheat, 100 Ib, 7 50, (.nu\ Fgep, Ero.--Wheat! 1100 lbs, 90c; cornin sacks on track, 100 lbs, 1 00@1 05 oata. in sacks on track, 10 Ibs, eastern white, 1 25%) 30; Colorado white, 1 20@1 35; mixed, 110@1 20; barloy 100 lba, 130@1 35; bran, ton, on track, 16 0%@18 00; chop, corn, 100 Tbs, on track, 1 60@1 05; ~hop mixed, 100 Ibs, n(m!tr:u:k, 1 25@1 85; corn meal, 100 ibs, 130 @] 40 Hay -Baled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 00; uplaud, loose, tom, 8 00@12 00; recond bot tom, baled, 10 00@11 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, 10 00@15 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 7 00 @9 00 Burres — Creawery, tm{ 1b, 36@37c; creamery, fine, lb, 83 » 8%c; dairy, choice, 1b, 20 122¢; Gairy, good, Ib, 18@20c; dairy, fair, 1b, 15@16c; cooking, 1b, 6@Sc. Eaas—State, candled and warranted, doz, 80w3le; rauch, doz, 33@3fe, Cieese—Full croam, 5@160; half cream, 1b 10 4lle; skim, 1b, 9 @10c; Swiss, dunnuus, b, 22@23¢c; Swiss, imported, 80@82c; Lim- bu-ger, 14@18c. Pouvrtey™ Live old chickens, doz, 500@5 r0; live springs, doz, 8 00,24 W live ducks, doz 500.@b 25; dressed turkeys, lb,. 15@16¢. Poratoks Colorado, 100 lbs, 11281 25 sweet, per b, do. VEGETABLES — Onlens, yellow, 100 lbs, 1261 5/): cabbage 100 lbs, 125@1 50; heets 10) Ibs, 1 10@1 25; turnips, 100 be, 1 25. Fruits Lemons per case, Messis 7, ‘10 es, Louisiana, case, 10 fill ly bbl, 315@0 75; apple ium, K Jal m.mh T-npu. hox. 175@4 00; )\I.lvuhn, Peru, 2 00@2 25; oranberries, bbl, B & B,'16.00, B & C, 14 00 14 50. Ounkp MEaTs -Hams, sugar cured, Ib, lzt ®124¢; hams, nwcut pickled, 1b, 12§c; bacon, break st lb, 13@!34o, dry salt sides, b, 7§ (@8}c; dried beef, 1b. lb«. lard in pails 9@ 9§c: lard ir lmub Fresi Meats—Dressed beet, Colorado, per #1. Louis and Des ¢t oice veal, Ib, 63@ mutton, 1b, K@ ¢ srado steers, per 100 Ibs, jc; hogs, Ib, 1, 104@ and bran ; Go; green kip, A ;. shoop sking dry. r'r.‘ ; deer skina, summer, Ib, 16@13¢; deer skins, winter, :b, 13 @16¢; antolope skins, 1b, 12@.0; tallow, 1b, Woor—Colorado No, 1, per b, 14@15¢ 1, 120, kit, mem n. l’v\ll bhl, 10 & rge Feancis Irain still lives and writen poetry for the New York papers P < K T VS (Y S OT R Railwav Time Table. In Effect Dec, 1st, 1884, The attontlon of th the fact that thisis t corroct time tahle pub All traing arrivo at Oentral Standard Tin travellin publio 18 callod to 80 Absolutely dopart o Omaba by Tralne of the C St P, M. & 0. arrlve at and do part from thoir depot, corner of 13th and Webster stroota; traius 0. the B, & 3., C, B. & Q. and K, C, 8t J. & C. 8. from the B. & M, depot; all others from the Unlon Pacific depot, 5, Dily; b, oxoopt Saturday; o, exoept Sunday; d, oxcept Monday, Wl"flTW:\lln DEPART, ARRIV Unioen Pacific. | P Overland Fxpross .| 75603 Colorado Express. . 0. & Rep. Valloy Mail and Jxvress. & M. in Nsb. Mail and Expross Night Express. ... SOUTHWARD Mls?ouri Pacific Doy Express. ... |...... 3 .| '0%0m *|'6 20d| 7 30 in Counci Bluffe:. .| 7 60d| 7 5ts abash Route. [— —|—— hics goExpress. ... |11 20a A.Louls Express . e EASTWARD, C. M & St. Paul ..... ~....Day Express...... Night Expross. R C B &0 8 45a| 4 60a For¢ Im‘m‘u\ln Platsm'th| 8 40a| 7 80a 8 16a| 4 26a For Chicago via C. Bluffs| © 45a| 7 82 NORTHWARD, C st.P M & O. foux City Expross...| 8 20c Oakland Amommudnnnu owa Div. 8.C &P. Panl D-L Expross. 7 858 . Paul Night Express | o gga..... [ 6 40a|. | 8'65a. The 9 a m and b p m dummy trains also_ arrivo at at the transfer in timeto mako castern connections, but not to cheok bagi:ge OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS umm Trains -Leave Omaha at 6 40,8 00 1000, 1% 16 & m, 1 00, 2 00, 8 09, 4 00, 6 00, 6 00, ma& pm. On Sundaysthe 800and 10008 m and 200 and 400 p m trains do not run. Arrive at trans- for dopot 18 minutes lator: Broadway dopos 20 min. utes later, Leavo Councll Bluffs (Broadway dopot) at 7 20, 8 80 980, 1080, 11 40 & m; 180, 2 30, 8 30. 480, 630, 6 85 s0d'1106p m. _On Sundays the 8 80 and'10 30 a m and 830 and § 30 p m trains will not run. Arrivo at Transfer 7 minutea later, Omaha 20 minutos later. TransferTrains—Leave Omaha at § 16, 858 10 05 a m, 425, 6 10 and 6565 p m, daily. Arrlvoat 9 45 and 11 15a m, 12'25, 7 35 and 815 p m SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Allianoe Lines. T_BUNDAY MORNING, | BATURDAY VA Ml | BRI | NW|NW| K1| M1 September, 21| 7-28 141 20 6-27 October 194 6200 11 ¢—20 18 Novembe 2-28 | 9-80 16 | 1-28 8-20 Docemver | 141 TR 2250 T [oat | * a0 Sunday evening and Monday morning tralus arrive n orresponding order. C. B. & Q. tralne run every 3. SToCK YARDS TRAINS. Lesave Union Paciflo depot at Arrive from Stock Yards at Mail Time Card. OPEN. | ROUTE. | CLOSE. A, AL PN Union Pa. ol Mail 8 8 sol nion Pacific Torough Mail, | 480 10 30! 7 00 B &M Neb, 720 5 16 900, & 00 53882 | QX Mail 416 10 30, 8 00 X 530820 | 8 00 8t. P b b0 10 80, § 00 W. 5 %0/ 3 20 800/ M &O. 6 105 Val ey. 1215 80| siou fi Local. | 5 80 10 30! S t. Paul, | 320 6 45 8 00 [Ooun K nsus City| 5 89 6 50 | C.uncil Bluff Local. Fort Omaha 700 Mis-ouri 8 83 4 80 Waoach St. L uis, ‘I‘l 15 106 Wabash—Chicago. 31 Trvin ton :-OING- WDST. PRINCIPAL LINE HICAGO, PRORTA & ST, LOUIS, OMAHA AND"I‘J;‘('EO‘&[“;TO DENVER, 1ANSAS CITY ANS‘;:;E}HSCN te DENVEL Tnion Depots at | wver with through t :AN FRANCISCO And all points in the Great West SOING HAST. onnecting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago with through trains for NEW YORK, BOS®O! And all Er e Cities, AtPeoriu with throy — trains tor indianap Ais, Cineinnati, Colun, | 48, and all ‘points {n iie South v 8" Touis with trough 5 ving for sl points S Elegant Day Concl iz Chairs (se Palace Sleeping 5 . B & Q. Dining ally toand from Caoleago an 0 ’UMII(| Council Blutts: Chi Atchison and v through line unniag thei Lincoln and Denver, hicago, ity and Dent Throdkh cars | |m(|uuu|mm and Council Bluffs, via Peoria BURLINGTON, JOWA. THE LARGEST INON WORKS IN.THE STATE BR QGE The Murray.Iron-Works, EN GINES, §PECIALT|ES. 2 “‘ ] BOI LE RS, Automatic Cat-0ff Engines, \ Q’\“"@T’&[ Steam ' Pumps, 3 Méir- Cutting Machines: MILLUAND. MINING Tanking oufyflk & P/v:;!s IRON:WORK. MAQ&HNE}Y- - o Witeled Sordpers, | 3 ARENTS FoR . o| Freit: Evapopators, . YHE HYATT PRISMATIC. LIGHTS Pnlm {‘nm Shllhrs SENB: FAR ESTIMATES. oy W CIAL NOTICE TO Growers of live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Gound Oil Cake It {8 21 o best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound ls m‘nnl to three pou ds of corn, Stock fod with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter 1istoad of ranting down, will increase In weight and be in good marketable condl t on in the spring, Dairymen, as woll ¥s others, who use it, u\n tostify to its mer Lis. Try it and judge for yourselves. Prico $25.00 per ton. No charge for sacks Addrees WOODMAN LINSEED OIL \\'l)](l{fl, Omaha, Neb, —— — ] DEALERS IN Hall's ‘Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROCF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETGC. 10RO Warna o Witreoot. Oy aha STEELE,. JOHNKON & CO., WHOLESARE GROCERS H. B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Chleago, Manager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departmonts. A full line of all grades of the aboxe; also Pipes and Smokers’ carrled In stock. Prlces and samples furnished on application. Open ordors intrusted to us shall roceive our careful attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGEYVS FGR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O L AG-ER{FRAHZ'FALK BREWING 0. BEE R. Milwaukee. Wis. GUNTHER & CO., Sole Bottlers, C. F. GOAODMAN. Wholesale Druggist AND DEALER IN Paints, - Oils, Varuishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEB. M. HELLMAN & Cv, Whoiesale Glothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 131H, ONVEAFLA - - = IS LA S AL A. L. STRANG CO., Double and Single Acting Power ane Hand POMPS, STEAM PUNPS Ergine Trimminge, Mining Machinery, Belting, Liose, Bracs and Iron Fittings at wholesale and retafl, BALLADAY WIND.MILLS, OHURO) AND. 8CHOOL BELLS, Corner 10tk Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb GEO, W F..BROWN. W. F. BROWN & CO. COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STCCK Offce, Exchange Bullding Union Stock Yards, OMAHA, NEB. FI NATIONAL BANK, Omah: W A PAx105, Prest. and Treas, Union Stock Yds., Omahs, Also o Co, Un SwaN Bios , ( heyer Joux A McSuank, Manager Bay Ftate Cattle Co, 3. A. CRKIGHTON, Vice-Prcst. First Nat'l Bank, Omaha, £ Address all commanications—Union Stock Yards, Cmaha, Nebraska. 63 (SUCCESSUR TO ]«()blhlc & GRAY), LUMBER, LIME AND CEMENT, lus streetn with Gregory, Cooley Stock Yards, Chicago, MAHA, NEB auce ra 6th and Do HENRY LEHMARN, Vil o i Wiow Sl FASTERN PRILFS DUPLICATED OMAHA, NER GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Trains of Elegan* g Conches and Pulkmun Palace Sleeping Carsire run daily t and from St. Louls; vin Hannibal, Quin Keokuk, Barlington, Cedar Rapids and Leatost. Paul and 'Minneapolis; Parlor with Reciining Chairs to and from t. 1 and Peoria. Only one change of cars be Moines, 1owa, Lincoln, hraska, and Denver, Colorado It 3also the only Through Line beiween ST, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS end ST, PAUL. 4 the grea ica, and is un \um“y adimit afl Railread in the World fo. \ classes of Travel, Through Tlduml via this line far sale Mlfll R. K. coubon ticket offices . the United States and Canada. 1. J. POTTER, PERCEVAL LOWELL, Vice-Pros. & Gea. Macager. Gealnse.d GERMAN D. WYATT, LUMBER MERCHANT 8, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, 'fi E: OUMINGS AND 20TH 8T8 . SHINGLES, ASH, DOORS, LIME, PLASTER, HAIR, OEMENT Bt OMAHA, NER

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