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oy - - { e ———— THE DAILY BEE- “MONDAY, DEC. 29, 1884 NEBRASKA Naoiai Bank, OMAHA., NEBRASKA, PAID UP OAPTTAL.. SURPLUS NOV 1,1884..., .8250,000 « 92,000 0 W YATES,! A R TOUZALIN, Presidont, Vioe President. ¥. MOORE, JNO, 8. COLLINS, LEWIS 8. REED, ont K. Tiayden, Aselotant and Acking Osebler. PANKRING OPRION) The Iron Bank. 0OR. 12TH ANDFARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon avorable terms and upon sccounta of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXOHANGE Government Bonds and County and Oty secnrities bought and sold. In ita treatment of customers the most I eral policy ia pursued consistent with safe snd sound banking, and we invite oumupnnce ence or parsonal inquiry in eonnection there with FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL New York, December 27,—Money—Easy st 1@13 per cent; closed offered at 1, Prime paper—4}@6e. Sterling Exchange, Bankers’ at 4 80}; demand, 4 84}, Governmenta— Steady. Stocks—The bear movement made further progress at the stock exchange to-day, and there was considerable pressure to sell coal shares, Grangers, Lake Shore and Union Pa- cific and prices declined 1@24 per cent, touch- ing the lowest figures for some time past, Re- ports were current that the coal companies could not agroe on the question of percentage and that thers would be fresh trouble in the Trunk line pool. In the afternoon a rally of 1 to 1} per cent took place. At the close the improvement was partially lost and the market Teft off weak, R Compared with last night's closing prices are to 24 per cent lower, except for Oregon Transcontinental, Northern Pacific, Pacific Mail, Reading and Western Union, which are 1 to & per cent higher, The following ace the closing quotations for o-day: bills—Steady OOUPONS, Pacific 6's of . STOCKS AND BONDS, Central paciho. . Ohicago & Alton . 127 do _ do pfd. D45 Ohicago, Burlington & Quincy. .14 Delaware, Lackawana & Wester: . 89% Denver & Rio Grando..........ooce B RH T ALE hhusieiing Lo18y do (d . ) Illmuh Central . 17 Indianapolis, Bloom, & Western . 11§ Kansas & Texas. . 15 TLake Shore & i 601 Louisville & Nashvi 254 Michigan Central B4 Missouri Pacifi 894 Northern Pacific do do p .39 Northwestern. .. Aesied do b 3 New York Centrs Sty Oregon Trans-Continental. Dok Pacific Mail. . 55} P.D.& P 014 Pullman Palace Car Company. © %106, Rock Island...... L 106 St. Louls & Snn me:lhw. Ll . 38 Ohlclcm, mmuku &St Paul., 00 7 do pidi.... 108 8, Panl & Omaha.. . 248 +do do pid.. H Toxas Pacific. .. 5 Union Pucific.. 16, Wabash, St. Lows & Pacific e do do do pfd. 5 Weatorn Union Telograph . B O.R. &N 70} +Ex-div *Asked. o —— GENERAL PRODUCE, OHIOAGO PRODUCE, OR10AG0, December 27, —Flonrvkzumt and unchanged athern Illinols $4 _50@! choice winter § £0; low grados winter 83 15@4 15; good to fancy spring extras $3 75 @4 50; Minnesota bakers' §3 25@4 00, Rye flour $3 00@3 15 1n barrels, ‘Wheat—Market stronger and activ firmer but steady; advanced 18@1§c over the opening and closod strong: 73h@74io for cash; 73c for _December; 78i@74c for Jnmmry. 74%c for February; 803@503¢ for May; No. 2 red oA Clorn—Market slow and a shade stronger; the year closed §cstronger, .Inmmry 1c higher, February g and May closed 4c higher; 335ic for cash and December; 35ic for the year; 543@3oc for January; 34{@34ic for Feb: ruary; 358c for May. Oats —Market firmer and 4c better, but quiet; o for December; '..’b @20 for February; 254c for Mareh; 28@38jc o or May. tye—Market quiet- at 52c. Barley—Markot steady at 56 Timothy Seed—Market quiet; #1 19@1 20, Flax Seed—DMarket easier and }c lower; No. 1 quoted at $1 854, Clover—No, 1, 1 82}, Pork—Market_mo ernlsly active but easier and trading mostly in February; declined 20 @26¢ and closed steady; 10 85¢ @10 90 for cash; 10 for December; 10 85@10 87} for January ; 10 95@10 974 \for February; }\1]0 @11 10 for March; 1 @11 374 for ay, primo a¢ Liard—Market quiet; and 5@T74c lower; closed steady; 6 H0@G 674 for cash, 6 45 6 50 for December; G 5@ 573 for Januar 6 623@6) 66 for February; |6 7086 72§ for March; 6 80@6 82} for Apri Bulk Moats— houlders, 4 f’}‘@l clear, 6 11@G6 15; short ribs, 5 55.@b 60, Hlltter—Mm'kut fiirm; good to fancy cream- 23 @280; choice to fair dairy, 16@18c. | el s good to fine cheddars cream, n@1lie. x-m Declining; fresh, 25c, ar—Cut loaf, 78@8c; granulated, 6je; ard A, G, Hides—Market steady and green salted, hoavy, fully cured, Bje; calf, 11@114c. Tallow—Steady counter sold at e, Whiskey—1 13, Flour, bbls. , short nm unchanged; 8c; light, and unchanged; No, L Kmmu. Bhlp ‘ta, Wheat, bushels. ... 11'.,000 10 u{vu Qorn, bushels 166,000 58,000 Oats, bushel 48,000 19,000 Rye. bushels. 4,000 1,000 Barloy, bushels Kaxsas Ciry, Docember Quiet; No, 2 red fall bid for cash; o bid for May, y; 273c for casl @264¢ for J anuary; o for May. ¢ bid for cash, TOLEDO, 7,—Wh uc—-«luirt and 2 red, cash and Janum ~F.rm; No, 2 cash aud December at Corn 404@40c Ouats Harley—Unchanged at S6c Dull and nowmieal; no quotations, ST, LOUIS PBRODUCE, Br. Lovis, December 27,—Wheat—Market lower, except for January which was active; No, 2, red, 811@814o for “cash; 80c for Janu: ir‘) bu(p ic for February; 87§@sS8fc for (ay. A —Shade off and slow; 32i@884c for C cah; 82j@382 for December; 82)@82}c for 50; | heavy, 4 .i()@-l 10, pened | 0 ¢ | are vow rather small, January; 824@32 for February; 84ic for May. 2 Oata—Dull and _unchanged e for cash; 284@32%}c for May. Rys—Market dall and lower at463@47c. Barley—Market dull and unchanged at 55 ttor—Unchanged; dairy 18@23c; cream. . 23@26¢. Figgs —Market lower at 24e. Provisions—Market dull and prices un. changed. Pork-~Market stoa h at £10 50 for Decem .‘Ll 2, Unchangad Unchange boke at mill, Corumeal—Mark: dy at 2 00, Lard—Markat quiet, sales quoted at $6 6 90 for eash Lead —Steady at 82 30, Cotton —Quiot and unchanged; middling up. lands, 98¢, Whiskey—Steady at 21 12. LIVERPOOL TiveRroor, December 27, —Breadstuffa— Firm and unchanged, Wheat—Winter, 6s 8d@7s; spring, 6e 0d@ 7, Corn—bs 6. CINCINNATI OiNoINNaTI, December 27 — Wheat — Market very firm; holders asking higher rates; No. 2 red quoted at 76@77c. Corn—Market n(\‘ldy Aml moderately ac- tive; No.2, mixed, 39 Oata—Stronger at ‘;(yh‘lfll’kel steady and in guod demand at B4} (@b Barley—Market dull and lower to sell; extra No, 8 fall, quoted at 68@70c. Pork—Dullat 11 25@1 TLard—In good demand at 6 €0, Bulk Meats—Market quiet and unchanged; shoulders, 4 75; short ribs, 5 75, Butter—Quiet: choice grades, Eggs—Firm and unchanged. Whisky —Marlket dull at 111, BALTIMORE, BavtiMore December —Wheat—Weat. ern higher and dull; No, 2 winter red spot, 804@S0ife, Jorn— Western, mixed spot, 47@A4The, 20@28c. easier and dull; Oata—Steady and . dull; western white, 31@ 36c: mixed, 32@334c. tye—Nominal, at 60@62 Eggs—Firmer, at 29@3lc. 12}’,%: —Quist but steady; old, 12 25; new Lard—Refined, $7 00, Bulle Meats — Weaker; shoulders, § g74; short ribs, 8 25, Butter=Steudy; westorn packed, 10@20c; creamery, 25@38 Whiskéy—1 18@1 19, MILWAUKER. =MiLwavkze, Docember 27.-Wheat—Active; No. 2 Milwaukes and December, 72¢; Janua. ry, 72}0; February, Corn—Searce, wanted; b o Oata—Quict and unchanged; No. 2 white, 28c; No, 274, Rye—Soarce and unchanged; No, 1 52}c. Barley—Firm and inactive; No, 2 spring Blhe. NEW ORLEANS, New ORueaxs, December 27, — Corn— Active and lower;in sacks, white, 17c; yellow, o Onta—Western, higher and quiet;, at 38c. Corn Meal—Strong, at 2 30@2 85, Pork— Demand fair and prices higher, at 11 8734@12 00, Lar 700; keg, —Steady; tierce refined, an—1In better demand and market steady Tggs—Western fresh demand foir and mar- ket fiem, Bzult(oral)emnnd fair and market firm at c. ulk Msutl—ln fair demand; packed, lowes 3. Whiskey—S mdy, western rectified, 1 05@ b, shoulders, PEORIA, Proua, December 27.—Corn Activ hi;gh mixed, 343@31ic; new No, 2 mix; 34ic Oats—Firm; No, 2 white, 263@27c; (No. 2 mixed 25ke. Rye—TFirm; No. 2, 52@b3. Whisky—irm, at $1 12, o —— LIVE STOOK, CHICAGO, OH10AG0, December 2 reports: Cattlo—Receipts, 2,800 head; mnrket steady; fleshy and fat exporters 6 00@6 20; common to choice shipping, 4 20@5 50; inferior to choice cows, 2 30@1 10; stockers, 8 00@3 60; feeders, 8 70@4 10. Hogs—Receipts, 25,000 head; dull; cpened strong and clospd 10@15e lower; mugh pack- 1 20: packing and shipping, 450 ight, 4 10@4 305 skips 3 00@4 00, Sheep—Racflpm, 1,000 head; steady; in- ferior to good, 2 80@3 7b; good to choice, 3 85@4 15, Dmveu Journal ST, LOUIS, Sr. Lours, December 27, Uat.tle—ho- ceipts, 200; dull and unchanged; exports 5 50 @5 79; common to choice shipping, 4 00@5 50; cows and heifers, 3 (0@4 25, \heep—Rflnelpn 200; good grades steady others dull; common to choice 2 25@4 00, ngkxem,ms 1,300; market active md strong; light, 4 00@4 15; packing, 4 10@4 2 KANSAS OITY, December 27, —Cattle—Re- er; exports, 510@5 25; com- 90@4 90; feeders, Kansas Crry, 0. Hogs—Receipts, 4,600; market weak and 5 @10c lower at 3 8)@4 20, Sheep—Receipts, 500; active; fair to good muttons, 2 50 25, —— OM:\H A MARKETS, Orrioe or TH OMAHA B, Saturday evening, December 27, The produce market to-day was very quiet and little business was done, For chickens thero is little or no demand and prices rule very low. Turkeys are still strong and were selling to-day from 12@13 cents per pound. Thero are very few turkeys in the market, the Christmas trado having exhausted the supply. Dealers are not looking for any decline in the price of turkeys and some of them say that they think it will be difficult to find turkeys enough to supply the New Year's trade, The apple market is firm and prices have advanced slightly. (iood stock is quoted at $2 75@3 25 per barrel. The following prices ara charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain Wheat—Oash No, 2, bife, Barley —Cash No. 2, 46, Rye—Cash No, 8, 88c. Corn—No, 2, 20kc, ’muy reon butchers', Dhc; green cured, 74 74; dry flint, 12@146, dry salt, 10@110: o g thirds price, Tallow—4{@bc, Greaso—Prime white, 11@4jc. Sheep Pelts—25c The cattle market to-day butchers' stock was quoted a Sheep were (uated General Produce, Apples—Stocks reduced considerebly and Ben Davis are soid at 82, 75, and Genetoas at are expected, Butter - Unchanged, Reespts are moder- ate, and while choice grades are generally sold on arrival, mixed lots and poorer qualities re mundrlk&uuy Wrap the rolls in thin clean muslin and avoid mixing diffgrent qualities in one package if !.‘,a.nmu Oreamery, 22@2" choice dairy, 16@18c; fair to goed, 12@17 inferior grades, S@1 g ~1ieceipts very light; pri es advanciog, We quote to-day 25 cents nnt‘ prices befure the first of the year. Poultry—Trade opened up rather dull this morning. A large stock Is carried over from last week and receipts to-day were quite heavy, However, there 18 & good demand for ducks, turkeys aud geese, which we think will all be cleared up by night, and in all probabil- ity will have no chance to accumulate again, but chickens are again & drug in the market. was quiet and 00@3 75, 0. Higher prices . . —ow = - 2 - 3 d g 3 P .~ B i 5 E F = = 2 & ¢ g © 5 & look for bigher | o Well dressad young one sell fairly well at 7¢, but hard frozen, unshaped and bruised. up k find bnt buyers and bas to go at a discount. In order to btain top prices for dressed poultry 1o this market, the ssme should be dry picked, en trails removed and head and foet cut off. Live poultry very dull and not advisable to ship. chickens, diessed, per Ib,, choice 7@Sa.; fair to good, H@6o; poor, 3@ 4c; turkeys, dressed, per Ib, choice, 19@18e; fair to_good, 10@11c: poor, 8(ac; geess, dressed, per 1b., choics, 11c; fair o good, 9@10c; poor 7@sc; ducks, dress od, por Ib,, choice. 1264 fair to good, 10@11c. (iame—Has been very scarce Iately and all kinds are in strong request, eapecially prairie chickens and jack rabbits, In shipping birds (excopting @ese and ducks) pack them in tight kages, boxes or barrels, and ship as “‘poul* " Doer, carcass, per Ib,, 7@so; deer, sad par Ib., 11@12e; antelope, carcass, per Ib., antelope, saddles, per 1b,, 11@12c; prai- rio chickens, per doz., $4.60; qua, p $1,00@1. per_doz., $3,00@3 50 rabbits, p £4,00@5.00; small ravbits, 2L.00@ smipe, per do 21.00@1.2: mallard ducks, per doz 50@2.00; teal and mixed ducks, per daz., £1 Potatoes—No receipts and prices nominal, per bush, 30@40c, Onions—In fair demand, per bushel, 60c, Pop Corn—Market glutted. 13w2c per vound, Beans—Demand very light and stock hea Only clean stock saleable, Navies (clean) per bushel, 12081 40; medium, 100@1 25, Honey Oomb—Choice domestic, 15@16c; California, 14@15¢. Beeswax—In good demand, Choice bright per 1b,, 26@28c; common to good dark per Ib. 15@ 20c, 50@ Sales slow at Cider—“Ohio” per bbl. $7.00; *York State" per bbl. $6,00; por 4 bbl, $475; con- denged per gal, K5 apple, per gal, 8¢, Cheese—Fuil western, 12¢; Wiscon- vin new, 1240; young American, 19@180. Maple Sugar—Pure, in bricks, per Ib., 16¢; b 13c; small cakes, 124, Grm-er L CaNNED Goons.—Oyste.s (Standard) per case, 8 90; strawberries, 21b, per case, 2 20; raspberries, 21b, per case, 2 50; California pears per case, b 80; apricots, per case, 5 00; peaches per case, 5 90; white cherriea per case, 6 75; plums per case, 4 603 whortleber- ries, per cuu,BOU; egg plums, lh per case, 290; green gages, 2 1b, per e, 290; pine aples, 2 Ib, per case, 3 20@5 50 Rope—Sisal, 4 inch and larger, 9¢, § inch, 9kc, 1 inch, 10¢. GannrEs—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16s, 12¢, 8s, 1240, boxes, 41bs, 16 oz, 6s, l-!c. Maronrs-Per caddie, 85c; round,rl, cas 2 55; square, cases, 1 70; Oshkosh, cases gr .0 SUaARs —Powdered, 7io; cut loaf, Thojan- 4 ulated, 64c; confectioners’ A, 6c; Standard oxtra O, fo; extra C, 580; medinm yellow, bics dark yellow, bic. Corrers—Ordinary grades, 12@124c; fair, 12 @184c; good, 18ke; prime, 14@15kc; choice, 16@17e; fancy green and yellow, 16@16}c; old government Java, 20@2 Arbuckle’s roast- ed, 16§c; MoLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 15§c; imitation Java, 16§@18}c; Clark's Aurora, | pe 16§c. 8 wer—Standard Com,, 2%, bbls; Staadard do, 4 gallon kegs, 1 30. SopA—1In Ib papers, 8 20 per case; keg, per 2hc, S barrels, 600; do in half barrels, 3 50; small, in barrels, 700 do in half barrels, 500; gherkins in barrale, 3 00, do in half_barrels, 4 50, TeAs —Gunpowder, good, 45@355c; choice, 60@76¢; good Imperial, 40@43c; choice, 60@ 650; Young Hyson, good, 36@50c; choica, 65 @100; Japan, natural leaf, 75c; Japan choice, 60@75c; Oolong good, 35@10c; Uolong choice, 40@bic; Souchong, good, 30@40c; choice, 55 @i5e. Rice—Louisians, prime to choice, 6@7c; fair, 53 Fisi—No, 1 mackerel, half bbls., 735 Family 3 bbis., 4 25; No. 1 kits, 105; family kits, 60c; No. 1 whitofish, half bbla., 6 50; No. 1 Kits, $50s family half bbls, 800; family kits andlpails, 60c; No. 1 trout, half bils., b WoonENWARE—Two hoop pails, 1 lwop pails, 2 10. Tubs, Nor 1, 9 00; was| lbotrdn,lha, Double Crown, % buckets, 3 85, o Kiic's Savon Tmperlal; 3 satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 37 White Russian, 5 20; Kirk’s entoca, 2 15, PorasH—Pennsylvania cans, 4 cans in case, 35; Babbitt's ball, 2 doz. I cuse, 1605 Au cnor ball, 2 doz. in case, A ieed, Tiathes stice, 10n11e; towint stick, 104c. Viseaar—Now York apple, 16¢; *Ohio ap- ple, 13¢ Sur—Dray loads, per bbl, 160; Ashton, in sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy, 60, 5s, 3 60, SrancH—Pearl, 43c; Siiver Gloss, 8c; Corn Excelsior Gloss, 7c; Corr, The, Frurms—No. 1, quartor apples, bbls, 5e; N C sliced, boxes, Gic: evaporated, boxes, 3 blackberries, boxes, 10ic; peaches, 1- boes, 8hc; peaches, evaporated, l4c; rasp- berrics, 82c. Dry Goods, Duows Suremxog—Atantio A, Tho; Atlan- tic P, 6e: Atlantio LL, bho; Brunswick, 7)o; Beaver Darh L1, 0o; Lawsence LI 5 c' Pa cifio H, 7je; Toyal Standurd, 0ic; Indian Hoad A, 7ie; Wanchusott A, Tio. Fing Broy s Argylo, Oic; Pop- perell R, T N SHEETING Salisoury R, Breacuep Corrons -Bnl]nn 4-4, 6}c; Bal- lon, 7-8, 5c; Cumberland, 4-, 8¢; Dazoll DD, 840; Fairmount, 4hc; Fruit of the Loom 4, 9c; Glory of the Weat, 8ic; Golden Gate, 8jc; 8, 8c; Hil York Mills, 113e; Wamsutia, 1040, Droks (Colored)—Boston, 8 ton, 10 oz, 144c; Boston, 9 oz, 14c; Fall River c. Duoks (Gray) —West Point, 8 oz., 110; Wost Point 10 oz., 14c; Point Bear, 8 oz, 11, Tick: Continental Fancy, 90 O fo; Dearl River, 120; York, 124c; Hamleton Awnings, 12y, DiNius— Amoskesg, 1c; Beaver Cresk AA 196; Boaver Oroeke UB, 1lc; Deaver Oreok €0, 10c; Haymakors, 8c; Jaffrey D & T, 12§c; Jaffrey XXX, 12{c; Pearl River, 13c; War- ren AXA (brown), 12c; Warren BB (brown), 1le; Warren CC (brown), 10c, CaxRics - Fifth avenue glove finish, 470; Koystone'glove finish, Conser Jans-Amory, he; Hancock, 8c; earsayer, 8tc; Rockport, 7c. PrINTs -A Ium, Bic: Amancan, bfc; Amn- ds, 6e; Cocheco, 6c; Harmony, 44c; inmgu ¢; Tndigo 7-8, 11jc: Indigo 4-4, 12he; Stoel | | iver, bio; Charter Oak, 4hc. Pr T8 SHIRTINGS —American, 5¢; Cocheco, oncester, fc; Southbridge, 44c; Waver: Iys, 4jc; Rosedale, 4 GiNGHAMS—Amoskeng ataples, 8jc: Bates taples, 8jc; Lancaster staples, 8c; Plunket plaids, 9c; Hudson checks, 83c; Amoskeag Persians, 93c. Diess Goons—Atlantic alpacea, 9%c; Per- sian cashmere, 234c; Hamleton cashmere, 163c; | o Hamleton Fancus, 114c; Hamleton brocades, 16¢; Arlington brocade, 18¢, Heavy Hardware List. Lron, rates, 2 50; plow steel, special cast, Go; crucible, 7c; special or German, bo; caat t00; do, 16a20c; wagon spokes, set, 2 2543 00; hubs [ ®' , 125 telloes, sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70a80c; axlos, eash, T5c; Square nuts per 1b, 7allc; washers, per Ib, Salo; rivats, per 1c; coil chain, per 1b, 6al2c; malleable, 80; iron wedges, Oc; ccowbars, |05, baror teeth, 4c; spring steel, 7aSc; Burden’s horse shoes, 4 40; Burden’s muleshoes, 5 70, Bansep Wink—In car lota, 400 per 100, NaiLs-»Rates, 10 to 60, 2 Sor—Shot, 1 85; bucksh oriental powder, kegs, 640; do, half kegs, 3 48; do, quarter kegs, 1 88 blunn,{. kegs, 8 35; !u;w per 100 feet, H0c, 5, and blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- , 10 00; Whitel hrt past ]u|n|- 500; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, b 00; Towa nut, 00z & 700; Anthra: clet, 11 35al1 50; Canon City, 7 00 per ton, Leather, Oak sole, 38 hemlock sole, 28 hemlock kip, 80c; runner 65¢ to 75c; hemlock calf, 85 to 1 emlock upper, 22 to 24c; osk upper, 24c; alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 33@85c; Gireisen kid, 2 5 75t oak kip; 80¢ to 1 00; oak calf, 120t0 1 French kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; russetts 550 to 7 Bl ,m‘g., 600 to 850; toppings, 900 0,10 50; B. L. Morocco, 80 to85c; ebble 0, D Moro 3 00. o, 0. l Pitts oak har, 3 No. B Pitts oak har, 34c, iquors, ALoOROL—188 pooof alcohol, 2 26 per wine gallon extra California spirits; 1»«,.:.;.4 118 per proof gallon; tripple refined spirits, 187 7§c; Lonsdale, 78c; New | g oz., 11403 Bos- |} proof, 117 whiskies, 1 00e 1 Giys—Imported, per proof gallon: redistilled 50; fine blended, 1 50%2 50, 4 50@600; domestic, 1 40 Railwav 'rime 'rable. In Effect Dec, The attention of the travelling publle 1s called to @3 00, Ruys —Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 1 a0 ) tic, 1 H@3 b0, the fact that Shisls the onl; PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, correct time table published CHAMPAGNKRS—Imported, per case, 28 00@ | o All traine arrie at and 34 00; American, per case Plug_Tobacco= Climax, Horseshoe, 44c, 40c; Black, 8 Our Rope, 48c sey's, 12 00@16 00, Traina of th Tobacco. the Unon Paci Star, 46c 45¢; Spearhand, siock, 6o, copt Monda Plper Heoi Fine Cat—Common, edium, 40c; good, 45@60c; Hard to B 70c; Favorite, | DEPART. G0o; ' Diamond Crown, 00¢} Sweet Sixtoan, | & ¥ 4. | b6, Smoking -0, 8., Durham, 16 We quote lumber, lath and shingles on car at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 feet and under, 20 00, Trvnenrs—16 feet and under, 20 00, TIMBER AND JOIST— va—No. 1,4 and 6 in., 24 00; No, 2, 25 00 20 00, SurATHING—No, 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, 8100k BOARDS —A, 45005 FrLoosixa—No, 1, 40 00; \.. z, .L)l(!'\o. 0 00, CriniNg—§, 87 00; §. 2 SHINGLES, best— LAt~ Live—Per 8bc; cement; bbl, 2 hair per bus, 50¢; tarred felt, 100 lbs,” atraw board, 350, Droas AND OrEicALs—Acid, carbolic, 40¢; acid, tartaric, 50c; balsam copaiba, per lb., 66c; bark, sassafras, per 1b, 12¢; calomel 1b, 900; cinehonidia, per oz, form, per Ib, $1 0! 81 25; epsom salts pure, per Ib, 26c; lead acetate, per 1b, 20c; ofl castor, No, 1 per gal. per gal., $1 40; o origanuin, 50 Tod Paints Ollsiand Varnishes. O1Ls—110 carbon, }mulh ht, e gallon, 124c; 175° head on, 164¢; 1602 water white, 16 aee ruw‘ per gallon, 49c; linseed boiled, per gallon, No. 1, 60¢; No.’2, b0; castor lon, 1'60¢; No. sperm W. B., per gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, "Oe No. 1, Tbo; lubrizating, zero, per gallon, 30ci rummer, 15¢; golden maching, No. 1, per gal- lon, 8603 No. 2, 280; sporm, signal, per gallon 80c} turpentine, per gallon, 40¢; per gallon, 16 White lead, 80c; French zinc, 10¢c; Paris whiting, 2kc; whmu;‘( gilders, 13c; whiting com'l, 13et, lampblack,/ untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, §c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, dc; sienva, raw, dc: Paris green, genuine, 20c; Paris men,cunm-on,zw chrome green, N Ve chrome green, K. vermillion, Am rose pink, 1ic; Venetian, red, Cookson’s, } Venetian, red. American, 1 chrome yellow, gvnume. luw,K 12c: ochre rochelle, S¢; ochre, French, 2 o3 ochm. American, 2¢; Winter's mhmral 2lc; lehigh brown, 2fc; Spanish brown, 2hc; Prince’s mineral, 3¢, 'V ARNISHES —Barrels, per gallon: extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, § tra, 1 40; coach, No. 1, S1'75; Japan, 200; Tbc; 10c; shells Paiy reen sy Frouve —Colorado, 100 1bs, 1'25@1 55 ; ent, 100 ba., @s00; graham, 100 1bs, o Hav—Baled, upland, loose, ton, £ tom, baled, 10 00@11 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, 1o @15 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 7 00 upland,” Burter — Creamery, creamory, fine, Ib, 35@ e CHERSE—. m 10@11¢; .km., 1b, 9@10c; Swiss, dumanhe, b, 22@28¢; Swiss, imported, 30@82c; Lime ger, 14@18c. Povrrry —Live old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 £0; live springs, doz, 3 00@4 00; live ducks, doz, 5 00@5 25; dressed turkeys, 1b,, 15@16¢, l‘t)r.flnm—Cnlumdo, 100 lbs, 1121 25; sweet, per lb,, dc, VEGETABLES — Onlons, yellow, 100 lbs, 125(@1 60; cabbage, 100 Ibs, 125@1 50; boets, 100 Ibs, 1 10@1 255 hlrnlps. 100 Ibs, 1 25, FruITs —Lemons, per case, Messina, 7,00® 9 10; oranges, Louisiana, case, 10 50@11 00; H)lu. fancy bbl, 8 76@1 75; w bbl, 3 £0; pears, box, 1 76@2 00; ]\‘[elvollu, 2 00@2 25; cranberries, bbl, B & B, 1600, B & box, 00, 1n1Na, clear—27 00; No, 2, 2500 No, 8, per Ib. sulphato morp per 1b,, 4c; strychni 1§ Ort—White lesd, Omaha, P. P, 54,03 white lead, St, Louis, pure, bjc; Marsoil les wreen, 1to b cans, 20¢; French zinc; al, 12c; French zinc, red seal, 1lc, Crench zin¢, in varnish asst., 20¢; French zi in oil asst, 10c; raw and burnt umber, 1 U s, 10¢; raw and burnt Sienna, 10 brown, black and ivory black, 10c; drop black, 16c; Prussian blus, 40c; ' ultramarine blue, 18ci chromo green, L. M shutter green, T M. & D., 10c; Patia green, 18¢; Indian red, 15c can'red, 22c; American vermillion, ; yellow ochre, 9¢; L, ML, 0. & D, O., yellow_ochre, 96; golden_ochre, 16¢; dryer, 8¢; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, chestnut and ash) 16c. 13¢; L ——— DENVER MARKET,| rn in sacks on track, 100 lbe, 1 00@1 05; in sacks on track, 100 1 3 @ 1 10@1 20; bnrley 100 l\n 13 ton, on tmck 15 00@18 4‘0' chop, 1bs, on trac —State, candled o; Moerschaum, 300; 510; Durham, 8 oz., 55¢; D - Durham, 2 oz, 60c; Seal of 16 oz.,41¢; Seal of North g eal of North Cs ‘arolina, orth Caroling, 2 0., 60c; O o; 0. K. mrhm., 2 oz, 5; Tom and Jerry, 2 Luamber, WHOLESALR. 20 ft, 2300; 241t 1 (24 common boards), 5 00, 4 50; utlndlrd 3850, 5 per M. harrel, 1 25: bulk per thushel, 5; Towa plaster, bbl, Druge, Central Standard Tim o C. St. ific depot. WEBT“' Union Pacific Overland Express Colundn E: kil oo fxproes . in Nsb. il and Express. ..|. Night Expross. ... BOUTHWARD, Mlngourl Paclflc EASTWARD, C M &8t C B &Q For Ohicago via Plktam'th| For Chicago via C, Blufte NORTHWARD, 9 b, Paul Night Rxpross. M. &0, arrive at and part from thelr dopot, corner of 14th and stroots; trains o, the B & M., O, B. & Q., and_ K, C, St J. & C. B. trom the B. & M, depot; all others from " Day hquo- o “..Night Expross.... Am‘lmm(klmlhvn - N-w. CLR h{‘:l Expre 1st, 1884, et and absoltely Spart rod Omabh by de- obster Dally; b, excopt Satarday; o, exoept Sunda ARD MACHINERY. PATENT L& DOGS AND SAW MILL SPECIALTIES. xpross alloy three Yuu‘ ds of corn, tlon In the spring, " ts. 9 '4sd .| Add Paul ross acific. 0 4t ab the transfer per £0 50; chloro- Dovers powders, per Ib, per Ib, 8ic; glycerine, 1 50; oil_castor, No. 8 olive, per gal,, S1 40; oil, opitm, 1 505 uluine, P& per oz, $1 15; put.mnum. 83 50; salicin, per o per oz, $3 4 per oz., § 3 utes later, 9 80, 10 80, 1 per gallon, 12¢; 160 o | ™ ht, Tho 9 & m and 5 in time to but not to oheak baggage OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Dummy Traing Lo omaha st 640, 00 9.90,10,00, X1 16 & m, 100, 2.00,8 00, 4 00, 6 00, 0 086 pm. On Sundaystho §00 and 300 and €00 p m traing do not run. Arrive at trans. for dopot 18 minutes later: Broadway depes 20 min. Leave Council Bluffa (Broadway depot) at 7 20, 8 80 40 & m; 180, 2 80, & 80. and'1106 p m. On Sundays the 8 80 and'10 30 & m and 8 80 and 5 80 p m teains will not run. Transfer 7 minutes later, Omaha 20 minutes later TransforTrains—Leave 10 05 & m, 425, 6 10 and 665 p . daily. Arrivo st 9 45 aod 11 168 m, 1235, 785 and 818 p SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alliance Linos. m dummy trains also arrivo at ake oastorn connections, BOILERS, MILL AND MINING SPECIALTIES. The Murray Iron. Works. ENGINES, Automatic Cut-Off Engines Steam Pumps Meat Cutting Machines Tanking Outfits & Presses Wheeled Scrapers Fruit Evaporators, Prairie Cormn Shellers. Try It and judge for yourselves. " SPECIALZ Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Gound Oil Cake It {s J1 e best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and V fastead of running down, will Increase In wolght and be In good marketable condt T BURLINGTON, IOWA THE LARGEST IRON WORKS IN THE STATE BRIDGE WORK, \WNTECTa,, IRON WORK. AGENTS FOR HE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS SEND FOR ESTIMATES. ¥ ual to Inter One pound ls Dairymon, as well e others, who use it, can testify to its mex Price £25.00 per ton. WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, No charge for sacks DEALERS IN Hall's ‘Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. LONO Farnam Streot. Omaha 006 & ' and 480, 580, 6 85 Arrive at T 48 16, 858 attention. STEELE,. JOHNSON & CO., WHOLESAEE GROCERS H. B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Chicago, Manager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of the aboxe; also Pipes and Smokers’ carrled In stock. and nmpleu furnished on application. intrusted to us shall receive our careful Satlsfactlon Guaranteed. AGENVS FGR BENWOOD,NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €0 Prices Open orders Lard, winter st 'd, BUNDAY MORN) |_BATURDAY AV, L ger gallon, 70¢; 1 , per gal- I M| R, | NW|N-W|u-l|m 1 40; sweet, per gallon, 1003 per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B, Boprambor. | October ... November., | December.. | 21 ) 7-28 12 lfl 2-28 [ 9-& , 14| 20| 18037 530 | 1 (una 1 7-23 627 | 20 sptha, 74°, Dry Painte, lampblack, Germantown, 14c; In orrespohding order. Sunday oveningand Monday rorning tralns arrive C. B. & Q. trains run every SToCK YARDS TRAINS. Leavo Unfon Pacifio depot at Arrive from Stock Yards at Mail Time Card, BEER. L. A G J5 TR FRANZ FALK BREWING CO. Milwaukee. Wis.' GUNTHER & CO,, Sole Bottlers, Aludmu—y. 10c; Prussian blue, 55c | OPEN, | ROUTE. | CLOSE. T2c; vermillion, Eng, ican, 18¢; Tndian, red, ; red lead, chromo yol- . Furniture, , $1; coach, ex— $1'20; Damar, extra, T0c; asphaltum, extra, 85c, 50; hard ol finish $1' 50, Csuncil Blu's Local, Fort Omaha Missouri Pacifi . F. COAODMAN. AND DEALER IN OMAHA, NEB. .Wh‘olesa.le Druggit Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass, ansas City andyke onck: rofined lampblack, D.. 16¢; blind and ; Venetian red, 9c; Tus: L& P 275@3 00; Kansas, 100 Ibs, 160; Tye, 100 i wheat, 100 b, 7 50, Frep, Erc,—Wheat! 1100 lbs, 1bs, eastern whito, Colorado white, 1 20@1 35; mixed, 30@1 85; corn, 00@1 05; chop mcixed, 100 Ibs, 213; corn meal, 100 ibs, 180 ton, 13 00@15 00; 00@12 00; socond bot- fancy,. 1b, 36@87c: 35¢; dairy, ‘choico, Ib, iry, good, Ib, 18@20c;. dairy, fair, unu'm;‘m‘sw- ROUTE- L “Lm \NGTO "\0 OITIN WE'.I'.‘. PRINCIPAL LINE % i Fion OHICAGO, PEORIA BY WAY OF OMAEA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, OR VI &ANEAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER 7 Depots at K 1d Denver with through tr SAN FRANCISCO And all points in the Great West M. HELLMAN & Co, Whoiesale Glothiers NATIONAL BANK, Omaha; SwAN Bros., Cheyenn Josn &, McSiaxe, LLOUI COMMISSION DEALERS IN State Cattle Co. rst Nat'l Bank, Omaha. €8 Addross all communleations—Union Stock Yards, Omahs, Nebrasks. B4 and Treas. Unfon Stock Yda., Omaba, 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, “ OMIL.AELA =) MWEBR.ASE.A.. W F..BROWN, GEO, BROWN W. F. BROWN & CO.: LIVE STOCK Offce, Exchange; Building Union Stock Yards, REFERENCES: OMAHA, NEB. Also connected with Gmuerf’. Cooley Joay Co , Union Stock Yards, Chl cago. A as Oity, ns for ooking, 1b, 6@8c. and warranted, doz, 3c. 16@160; half croam, Uonnecting GOING HEAST, in G Un with through trains for NEW YfORK, BOSTON, And all Egnen Citics. At l'nnrlumm nu. and all points § '&m with” thiroug ion Depot at Chi ains for Indianap. JEST Jobbing Drug hous Our £pe freight a alty wlil i.(u” 8, Ch }.m. ‘medium, | mue 8 50; Oalifornia grapes, | I Peru, Muscat, | ¢ necoln anc and D Indian; , Parlor Oar icago, St without chanjze runniag the iz own tral 4 Denve enve with Re Carswith | pytimates given on plate glass. City, Chicago and D RY T, CLARKE, Pres, and Treas, JOHN T. CLARKE, Secretary, hetw o at the bottom of the warke be ) Chiesy at all times, and San Francisco, Will duplicate Ohicago and §t. A. M. CLARKE, Yico President H.T.CLARKE DRUG CO,, SUCCEEDING .+ LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHULESAI.E DRUCCISTS CA 'ITAL STOCK 200,000, Wo Louis prices with l’u;e Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glass To those al erost by calling on ua o send for our j 1t to embark In the drug business will do well to coneult co list which will appear about January bth. Mol opders 1114 HARNEY STRE| :ph, Atchison Only throx ns betwee and rough olis and Council Blufls, v C 14 00@14 50, 'Curzp MEATS —Hams, o cured, Ib, 12} | so1ia iy ®12}c; hams, 1b, 12§c; bacon, | Pulhman Ial breal Ib, o @7 L1 5@be. Woor buck, lb, £ F'181 1 60@2 00; California M.Jmun, half bbi, 10 60; I)l‘dll.ini) herri og, keg, 1501 €0y t.runt, b, 13@16e, TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES! Bp thes and Sl e 19 .un.n“ it a7 i t, 1b, 13@13, @8}c; drled beef, b, 15c; lard in 94c; lard in tiorces, B Fuksn Mears—Dressed boot Colorado, poe G@Gho; cooice veal, Ib, 64@T4c; hogs, Ib, ‘nutton, ¢ S100K—Colorado steers, per 100 1bs, 3 00@3 75, Hidos, — No, 2, 1b, 8@10c; green -k\em and brand out, T, $5@b03 fraon cal, 1b, G@7o; sheep skins, dry, 7@8c; deer skins, summer, lb, 16@18¢; deer skins, winter, Ib, ] 2 @16c; antelope sking, 14, 12@50; tallow, aweet pickle for dry” salt sidea, 1b, 73 in pails 9i@ and from Si Keokuk, B 1b, b@€c. Dry Flint No. 1, perlb, 10§@130 groen kip, ted Lo be th Colgrado No, 1, per 1b, 14@10c; Mexlcan, # lackerel, No, 1 ada. 120, kit, meas, Finost Eqnlp¥ GOING NORTH AND ns of luce Slee] t. Louis; vii riington, ¢ i 2 Colorado. 150 the only Through Line bét 8T, Lbuxs, MINNEAPOLIS and ST, PAUL, Tt 13 known as the gr inneapol Cars iire run daily to . Hannibal; Quiney r Rapids and Al AND, SCHOOL BELLS, A. L. STRANG CO., Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS Epgine Trlmmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hoee, Brass and Iron Fittings. at wholesale and retall, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHUROH agthe gt FUROUGIT 04 Corner 10th and Farnam 8., Omaha Neb. ki At pon ticket offices PER, od Railrcad in the World fo classes of L avel, s line for the Uni O PERCEVAL LOW (co-Pres. & Gen. Mauager. ase. AvA.Chicaie per OMAFA Chemical Dyeing ~AND— CLEANING WORKS. C. T. PAULSON, Propristor, Gentiemens' Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Ropatred. Ladies' Dressos Ci Plumes Cleaned or Col fl“' Velvets ano Laces Cloaned, Dyed and Ke-fa- 1212 Douglas Street, - OMAHA, NEB aned and D) 'HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF Will Paper and Window Sha EASTERN PR](,E‘E DUPLICATED 18 FARLAM BTREET, . OMAHA, NEB , without Rippin any shade, to sample, et ] bSiey 81 Coxrase wlu(ln ik 6th and Douglas’streete, . ERED. W. GR.A.'Y' (SUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY), LUMBER, LIME AND CEMENT, OMAHA, NEB

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