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Bar BT S, roactio, {0dc; osetpte 09,000 buhels product at prescnt. Prices advanced dightly [0.000,1050; B, T Morocoo, 80 ta e, ebble NEBRASKA povts, 1 i Vo 3 N, 306 | wofke 6 Hood wrmlos 8% frOW ot ). D Morocen 35¢: simon, 3 50 @8 Railwav Time Table. Vo. 2 red R87}; In Effect Dec, 1ot. 1884, il B, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, ZAID UP OAPITAL, SURPLUS NOV 1, H.W YATER' Prosidont. A. B TOUZALIN, Vico Prosident. ¥. MOORE, JNO, 8, COLLINS, LEWIS 8. REED, 2t K. Hayden, Assistant and Acking Osshier. BANKING OFPION] ‘The Iron Bank. QOR, 12TH ANDFARNAM 8T8, A CENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAOTED, INTEREST allowed on Hime deposits upon avorabls terms and upon scconnts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXOHANGE Government Honds and Uonnty and Olty securities bonght and nold, In its treatment of eustomers the most 1 eral policy in preucd consistent with safe 3nd bouny backing, and w invite cofreeponce sas8 or personal inqulry in sonasctien thors FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Nzw Yogrg, December 29,—Money—Easy at 1@1} per cent; closed offered at 1}, Prime paper—4}@6e. Sterling Exchange, Bankers' bills—Steady at 4 80%; demand, 4 843, Governments—Higher, Railways—Trregular, Stocks—Opened weak; declined § to 1ic, Delaware & Hudson leading. Subsequently here was a rally of } to 1fc, Delaware & Hud* on and Grangers being most prominent, In the afternoon private advices were received rom the west that the railroad commissioners of some states contemplated a reduction in reight rates;it was also reported that the trunk line passenger agents had been unable to restore the rates at Ohicago to-day. This brought about a fresh selling movement and a marked decline in prices, the greatest drop be ing 2 per cent in Chicago, Burlington & Quin. cy. Near the close a firmer tone prevailed on covering by small operators, and prices ral- lied § to §e. The market left off steady; come pared with Saturday’s closing, prices are § to 3¢ lower, except Kansas & Texas, Missowti Pacific and New York Central, which are § fo 1e higher, OOUPONS, 102 13 1223 Paclfio O of '35 124 STOCKS AND BONDS, Oentral paciho. E| 2 5' Ohloago, Burlington Delawaro, Lackaw Denver & Rio Grande. .. Louisville & Nashville. Michigan Central b1y Missouri Pacific 90 Nort.ham Pacific. . 1‘1; 83 120 . 84 n Trans.Continental. Pmafio Mail ‘Pullman Palace Car Company. Rock Island, S 5 1014 St Tonls & San Francia 19 do pid. 37 Obicago, Milyaukos& 704 do 162 St, Pul & Omab, 123 tdo_ do 83 Toan Pacifio 12 Union Pacific. . 14 Wabaah, St. Lou 2 Wostern Union Telagragh. : 5»1? O RIEN SRR 70 1Ex-div. *Asked. — GENERAL PRODUCE., OHIOAGO PRODUCE, OH10460, December 29, —Flour—Steady and firm; Southern Illinois $¢ 50@d 50; choice winter $4 75@5 1 0; low grades winter $3 16@4 15; good to hncy spring extras %%(1 5 yo @4 50; Minnesota bakers’ 3 25@4 00, flour £8 00@3 15 1n barrels, Wheat —Active and unsettled; rapidly until noon_and then rea unsettled at 4@jc higher, ru strengthened and advanced 13@18; fo and closed 13@13c over Saturd 74fc for cash aund December; 75@7hke January; 73c for Fehruary; S13@s20 for 0. 2 red, 7hic, Corn—Marketquiet and strongerand a shade higher; the advanced e and closed e g January and May closed ko d@3ohcfor cash; 3bhe for the year; o for January; 34§@35¢ for February; $7§@3$73c_for May. Oats -~ Opened firm and _3@}e higher; later declined, closing as at Saturday’s close; 2bjc for_cash and December; 25dc “for Jan uary; 25¢ for February; 2ifc for March; 28§ for May. 3 ye—Market quiet at 52, Barley—Market steady at 58@6ve, 1'1.‘i|nulhy Seed—Market quiet; prime ac Flax Seod—Market lower; No. 1 quoted at 8185, Clover—No. 1, 1 323, _Pork—Market_active but fluctuated con- i carly 10@10c lower, but rallisd at and closed steady; 10 80@10 85 for cash; 10 80 for December; 10 8010 62} for Janusry; 10 92)@10 95 for ; 1 mou 05 for March; 11 so@u T Trd—Macket activo and weak and 24@bc lower; rallicd 5@7de, late, and closed steady; 52 for cash; 6 62A@6 05 for January; 24@6 65 for February; 6 7046 72} for March; 6 80 for May. Bulk Meats —Shoulders, 4 623@4 05; short clear, 610@6 15; short ribs, 6 45@b 55, Butter - Market firm;_good to fancy cream- ey, 28 @28o; cholon to falr dairy, 10@15c. i nm»— m; good to fine choddars cream, C. igge—Steady; fresh, 2520, higher, BH( Sugar—Cut loaf, 7§@8c; granulated, 6c; standard A, 6fc. Hidea- Market steady and unchanged; groen salted, hmy, fully cured, Be; ot 8 calf, 11@114c. ‘allow—Steady and unchanged; uounur-ul at bie, Whiskey—113, Filour, bbls.... light, No. 1 Receipts, Bhip'ta. 000 1,000 ‘Wheat, bushels 16,000 CQorn, bushels 75,000 Oats, bushels 33,000 Rye, bushel none Barloy, bushel 19,000 MILWAUKER. Mu.vurn:. December 20, -Wheat— Steady; l\u‘ 2 Milwaukee and December, 73§¢; J anua- ry, T8he; February, 7430, Dorn~ Quiet and unchanged; No, 2 yellow B6@35c. Oats—Dull; No, 2 264@27c; No, 2. white, Rye—Quict; N e, Barloy—Weuk; No, 2 epring 5l » LIVERIOOL, LiverrooL, December 29, —Breadstuffe— Steong and higher, Wheat —Wauter, 6s 01@7s; spring, 6s 10d@ s Corn~bs Hjd. NEW YORK. Nxw Youx, Decembar 2),—Wheaf 1@1lic and options 14@1§c bigher, ot February_closing at 86 Corn 2 'mt and December Be, strong and higher; others, d@1e better; receipts, 115, 000 bushels; exporta. 19 35,000 bushels; un- aded, 454@ No. 2 603; February clos: ng at 47dc. Oats—Market 1@ o higher and fairly active; receipts, 46,000 bushels; exports, 258; mixed weatern, J4@@30c; white western 35@3Sc. Barloy — Steady. hrw—\\ estorn fresh demand fair and firm at Pnrkfl\hvknt [iiet, newimess at 12 25@12- lnd Market quoted at 6 05 Butter—Market demand fair and firm. Cheese —Unchanged; choic am 10@11c, Sugar - Quiet_and unchanged; granulated and cut loaf at 5@ojo. Ooffea—Steady and firm. Cotton—Firm and prices unchanged; mid- ling uplands 10 02, Bulk Meata—Dull nnd nominal; shoulders, 4 00%; short ribs, 6 00, Whisky—Firm at 111, BALTIMORR, Bavrivone December 29, omm higher and strong;. No. wpot, 8: 2§, Corn— Western, higher and active; spot, 473@47ge. Onts—Fi t; western white, 31@ 6c: mixed, Rye—Steady and firm_at 60@6%, Eggs—Firm, at w@3le. Joork—Qulot butsteady; old, 12 25; now, Lard—Refined, 87 00, Bulk Meats — Wenker; 8 874; short ribs, 8 2 Eutter Nuwlv western packed, 10@20c; creamery, WMskny-l 18@1 19, NEW ORLEANS, New Onueans, December 29, — Corn— Steady and in fair demand; in sacks, white and yellow, 47c, Oats—Woestern, casier at 37c, Corn Meal—In fair demand at 2 30@2 35. Pork—Steady and in fair demand; 11 874 @12 00, 700; keg, » daaed=Firm, tl'!;m—ln better demand and market steady D4e. g Westorn freah domand fair and mar- ot Butter—Demand fair and market firm at 8@21c. Bulk Meats—In_fair packed, lower, 7 574, Whiskey—Steady; western rectified, 1 05@ teady; western steam spot, ‘Wheat —West. 2 winter red mixed shoulders, tierce refined, demand; shoulders, PEORIA, Proua, December 20.—Corn Active; new hi;;h mixed, 314(@34§c; new No, 2 mixed, 34@ 3tjo Oats—Firm; No, 2 white, 26427c; No. 2 mixed 25; .}v:. ign; No. 2, 52@b3c. Wylusky— ‘irm, at $112, KANSAS CITY, Kansas COrry, December £f),—Wheat— Higher; cash, 53)c; 53%c@bije for January; 60}@t0ke for May. orn—Steady; 27he for cash; 26§826§c for Tauary; 204 for February; 284c for May, Oats—Duil and nominel, NEW YORK PRODUCE. Niw Yonrk, December: 20.—Wheat—Spot, 4@ higher; light business; No. 2 red, 80 @81} for-January: 83@81 for Februsry; i@ 853 for March; 89} 894 for May. Corn—Batter but quiot; mixed western, spot, 48@B3); future, 46 @514, Oats—Triflo better; western, 33@37, Pork—Dull at 12 50, Lard—Easier; steam, 7 00, TOLEDO, ToLeno, Decgmber 29, —Wheat— Quiet and steady; No. 2 red, cash and January, 72c, ogm—Firm; No. 3 cash and December at 0}@: o Dull and nominal; no quotations, Barley—Unchanged at b6c. BT, LOUIS PRODUCE, Br. Louis, December 25, —Wheat—DMarket lower, except for January which was active; No. 2, red, §11@81c for cash; 87fc for Janu! 1| ary: 817@%2)c for February; 878@sSic for Ma cfym Shmla off and slow; 32j@33}c for Z@3de for December; 324@55te for J@32hc for February; S for e Oats—Dull and _unchanged; 25@25%c for cash; 284@384o for oy, Ryo—Market dull and lower at463@47c. Bacloy —Market dull and unchanged at 55 7 Buttar_Unchanged; dalry 18@2%c; croam: ery, 23@: s Market lower at 2%c. Provisions—Market dull and prices un- chavged Pork—Market stondy at 810 50 for Decom- ber; 810 95 for the year. Flaxseed—Firm at 1 22, Hay—Unchanged Bran—Unchanged; 563¢ at will. Cornmenl—Market steady at 2 00, Tard—Market quict, sales quoted at §6 55@ 6 90 for cash. Lead—Steady at $2 30, Cotton—Quiet and unchanged; middling up- Iands, 98c. WhlukeyASteady at $112. CINOINNATI CINCINNA December 2, — Wheat — Strong at 7. 14 hig) Corn—Active and firm; No, 2 mixed, 39@ 304, Oats—Active and firn at 28}@284c. Rye—Firm at b43@55c. Barley—Market dull; extra No. 3 fall, quot- ed at 680 Pork—Dullat 11 00@ Lard—Dull at 6 50@ Bullk Meats—Market quiet; shoulders, 4 748; short ribs, 5 75. Butter- Quiet; choica grades, 2 Figgs —Firm and unchanged. Whisky —Market dull at 111, 0@28c. —— LIVE STOOK, CHICAGO, —Drovers’ Journal Cn10A60, December 2! reports: cumol—n.oce-pu 8000 head; market elow rough packing, 3 90@4 10: packing and shipping, 4 10@4 30; light, 3 9@4 20; skips 3 00@3 90, heep—Receipts, 500 head; steady; in- ferior to fair, 2 10@3 00; medium to choice, 3|8 00@4 25, Drovs quotes Anie purnal special Liverpool cable n live stock unchanged. ST, LOUIS. St bm:ls, December 29, — Oattle— Re- butchers wanted and fiemer; fair 3 704 50; cows, 8 50@4 (0, Sheep—Receipts 4 0; heet muttons firm at 0 :1.: 1 00; common, dull and wes 2 00@ un —Receipts, 4,200; market weak and slow; light, 400@4 '10; packing, 4 10@4 20; heavy, 4 15@4 30, KANSAS OITY, Kaxnsas Orry, Decerber 20, —Oattle—Re~ ceipts, 62; strong and only a retoil’ trade; ex- gnm 5 10@5 20; common to choice shipping .nm 90; foeders, 3 60@4 10; [cows, 2 S0@S- Hogu—Receipts, 7,000; market weak and 5 @1ic lower at 8 76@4 1 Sheep—Receipts, 300; .qme; fair to good muttons, 2 50@3 00, o — OMAHA MARKETS, Orricx or THE OMAHA Bun, Monday evening, December 2 There seems to be a general stagnation in the produce market, doing very little, but this is partly accounted for because of the near approach of the end of the month Jobbers a and also the year, In view of these facts re- tail dealers ave buying very carefully, do not purchase any goods for which there is not an immediate demand, The New Y 5 trade does not bid fair to amount to any thing wmuch. Turkeys are in demand, and but very few i the market. They are quoted to-day at 1 @12} cents per pound. There are a good many chickens in the market and are quoted at H@6 cents per pound, There seems to be more of o dewond for apples than apy other T'he following prices are chargad re| Sre by jobbers, wholesalers and_commission® er- chants with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elovators and other local buyers: Wheat—Oash No, 2, b7 Barley—Cash No. 2! Rye—Cash No Corn—No, 9, 20kc. Oata—No. 2, 19%c. Hide Steady; green butchers' green oured, 7} @7y; dry flint, 12@14¢, dry salt, 10@11c: dam- awed hides two-thirds price. Tallow—4{@be. Grease—Prime white, 41@4jc. Sheep Pelts —25c@81.00, Tave stock Market, Hogs were quoted at 90, The cattle market to ‘lny was_qui butchers’stock was quoted at 8 00@! Sheep were quated at 2 00@2 General Produce, Apples—Stocks reduced considerebly and are vow rather small, Ben Davis are sold at 2, 75, and Genetons at 32,00, Higher prices are expected, Butter — Unchanged. Rec:ipts are moder- ate, and while choice grades are generally sold on arrival, mixed lots and pooter qualities re main dragging, Wrap the rolls in thin muslin and avoid mixing different qualities in one package if possible. Creamery, 22(@: choice dairy, ll-@lflc, fair to goed, 1 inferior grades, 8@10c. Eggs - Receipta verylight; pri esadvancing. ‘Wa quote to-day 25 cents and look for higher prices before the first of the year. Poultry—Trade opened up rather dull this morning. A largo stock ia carried over from [ 85 last woek and recoipts to-day were quite heavy. However, there 18 a good demand for ducks, turkeys and geese, which we think will all be clearod up by night, and in all probabil- ity will have no chance to accumulate again, but chickens are again a drug in the market. Well dressea young ones still sell fairly well at 7c, but hard frozen, unshaped and bruised. up stock find hnt few buyers and has to go at a discount. In order to omnmw prices for dressed poultry 1n this market, the same should be dry picked, trails removed and head and feet cut off. L poultry very dull and not advisable to shi chickens, dressed, per lb., choice 7@8c.; fair to good, H(@6o; poor, 3@ 4c; turkeys, dressed, per 1b,, choice, 12@13c; fair to good, 10@1lc; oor, gooss, dressod, per Ib., choics, 11c; air to good, 9@10c; poor 7@8c; ducks, dress- ed, per lb., choice. 120; fair to good, 10@11c. Game—Has been very scarce lately and kinda are in strong request, especially prairie chickens and jack rabbits. In shipping birds (excepting geess and ducks) pack them in tight packages, boxes or barrels, and ship as “poul’ try.” Doer, carcass, per lb., 7@sc; deer, sad- Qi per 1b., 11@ nntelape,urclw! parlh., 7@8c; antelope, saddles, per lb., 1@ ie rie chickens, per doz., $4.50; quai, 31.00@1.25'5%!@ &var doz., $: rabbits, per $1.00@1.25; smipe, per mallard ducks, per doz., $1.5 mixed ducks r doz., $1.50, Potatoes—No receipts and prices nominal, per bush. 30@40c. Omnnu—ln fair demand, per bushel, 50@ Pop Corn—Market glutted, Sales slow at 13w2e per pound, Boans—Demand vory light and stock heavy, Only cloan siock ealeablo, Navies (clean) perbushel, 12081 40; medium, 100@1 25. Honey Comb—Choice domostic, 15@16c; California, 14@15c. Boeswx—n good demand, _ Choige bright per 1b., 26@23c; common to good dark por lb., 15@20¢c, Cider—*Ohio” bbl. $7.00; “York State” per bbl. $8.00; per 4 bbl. $4.75; con- Qonsed per gal, 85c; crab apple, per gal. 85c, Cheese—Full cream, weatern, 12c; Wiscon- sin now, 12jc; young American, 13@13c. Maplo Sugar—Pure, in bricks, per ib., 16c; Ohio, 130; small cakes, 12hc. per Grocer L Cansep Goons.—Oyste.s [(Standard) per case, 390; strawberries, 2 Ib, "per case, 2 20; uspbert(eu, 21b, per case, 2 50; California Donrs per case, 5 80; apricots, per case, 5 00; peaches per case, 590; white cherries per case, 6 75; plums per case, 4 50; whortleber- ne.. per case, 3 00; o plums, 2 1b, per case, roon gages, 2 1b, per case, 2 90; pine nplu, i, per cuso, 5 2 Ropk—Sisal, inch and larger, 9, § inch, 9kc, 1 inch, 10c. ANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 165, 12c, 83, 12}c, boxes, 411bs, 16 oz, 6s, 14c. Matoues—Per caddie, 850; round,rl, eua 2 65 aquare, cases, 1 70; Oshkosh, case gr .0 SuGARS —Powdered, 73 out Toaf, 7} 4 ulated, 64c; confectioners Standard extea O, Bo! exten O, Bfos modium yellow, 530 dark yellow, 5ic. Covrees—Ordinary grades, 12@12kc; fair, 12 @184c; good, 134hc; prime, 14@154c; choice, 16@17%; fancy groen and yellow, 16@1640; old government Java, 20@26c; Arbuckle’s ronst- ed, 16§c; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 15§c; illgllmtlun Java, 16§@18fc; Clark's Auror, o, & nup —Standard Com., 20c, bbls; Staadard do, 4 gallon koegs, 1 30. lhsgmqn 1b papers, 3 20 per caso; keg, per s —Modium in Dbarrels, 600; do in half barrols, 3 50; small, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 5 00; ghorkins in barrele, 3 00, do in half_barrels, 4 50, choice, choice, 60@ 0c; choice, 65 Jupan choice, long choice, choice, 35 @76e; good Imperial, 40@: 65¢;. Young Hyson, good, @1'00; Japan, natural leaf, 60 47503 Oolong good, 35@ 4 40@b5c; Souchong, goud 30@4 @45, Rice—Louisiana, prime to choice, 6@7c; fair, bjc, Fisi—No, 1 mackerel, half bbls., 7350 Family 4 bbls,, 4 25; No. 1 kits, 1 05; family kits, 60c; No, 1 whitefish, half bbls., 6 50; No. 1. Kits, 9603 family half bbls,, 500' llmlly kits andlpails, 60c; No, 1 trout, half bEls., b 25, WooDENWARE—Two hoop pails, 1 85; three hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 900; pioneer washboards, 185; Double Crown, 4 90, well- buckets, 3 8! Soars—Kirk's Savon Tmperial; 3 45; Kirk' satinet, 860; Kirk’s standard, 3 75; Kirk's ‘White Russian, 5 20; Kirk’s mlwcm 215, Porass—Penns) 1vania cans, 4 8 in case, 35; Babbitt's ball, 2 doz. in case, 190; An- cnor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50, ck, 10allc; twist Canpy—Mixed, 11a12 -nck. 104c. VinecAR—New York apple, 16¢c; Ohio ap- ple, 13¢ ALT—Dray loads, per bbl, 160; Ashton, in sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy, 60, Bw, 3 60, STARCH—. ]’surl 4he; liver lx]nn, 8¢; Corn Starch, 8¢; Excelsior Gloss, 7¢; Corn, Th, Spioks —Pepper, 17¢; spice, 14¢; cloves, 20¢; cassin, 16c, DRy Fruims—No, 1, quarter apples, bbls, 5he; N C sliced, boxes, 6c: evaporated, boxes, 9hoi blackberries, boxes, 104c; peaches, 3- boxes, 8hc; peaches, evaporated, ldc; rasp- berries, 32c, Heavy Hardware List. Lron, rates, 2 80; plow steel, special cast, Gc- crucible, 7¢; special or German, be; cast too do, 15a20c; wagon spokes, set, 4 2543 00; hubs per set, 1 25; telloes, sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, ; axles, each, 760; 8quare nuts per ashers, per Ib, BalSo; rivets, per 11c; coil -chain, per Ib, 6al2c; malleable, 8c; iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, 6:; harrow teeth, 4o; spring steel, 7aSc; Burden's horse shoos, 4 40; Burden's muleshoes, 5 70, Bansn Wink—In car lota: 4100 por 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 30, SHor—Shot, 1 85; buckshot, 2 10; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do, half kag-, 8, qQuarter kegs, 1 85 blasting, kegs, 8 85 per 100 feet, 50c. Lean—Bar, 165, Coa- Cuwberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mo vis run_ Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, #00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Iowa lump, b 00; Towa nut, » 00; Rock’ Spring, 700; Anthra: clet, 11 23a11 50; Canon City, 7 00 per ton, Leather, Oak sole, 3rs @ ]n mlock i runner €5 )n mlud( upper, 22 to 24¢ 400 to k ; calf kid, 000te T .hulnx-, ) 00 to 850; toppings, Hm\n\u No. 3 N ll\)nuunk 34 34¢; No, Tiquors, Arooor—188 pooof aloohol, 9 26 per wine gollon extra California spirits; 188 proof, 1 18 per proof gallon; tripple refined pirita, 157 proof, 117 per proof gallo; redistilled 10021 50 'ma Mnndo b Russ —Trported, @ por_case, 28 0@ 2 00@16 00, #s—Imported can, per case, A 3400; Ame Tobaocco, Plug_ Tobacco= Climax, 45c; Bullion, 45c; Horseshos, 44c, Star, 46¢; Rudy, 45c; Her: voy's, 40c; Black, 88@10; Speathoad, 46c Our Rope, 48 i Fine Cut good, 45@00c 00c; 'Dismond Orown, bc; Sweet Sixteen, B, Jommon, 80ct Ln mber, WHOLESALR, Wo quote lumber, lath and shingles on car at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING —16 oot and under, 20 00, Trmens—16 faet and under, 20 00, TiMBER AND JOIST—20 ft.,, 2800; 24 ft., 2500, . Fexorxa—No, 1,4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 00, SuraTHING—No, 1 (20 common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00. Srock BoArDS—A, 4500; B, 40 00; C, FrooaiNa—No, 1,40 00; No, 2, 00. 15a—F, 87 00; 4, 25 00, ats s, i.m —4 50; standard, 8 50, LATH—3 35 per M. Lig —Por. \nml 195: bulk per thushel, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, hair per bus, 50; tarred felt, 100 'lbs, straw board, 850, 1, DRuas AND OERMIOALS—Acid, carbolio, 400 acid, tartario, b0c; balsam copaiba, per lb., 66c; bark, sassafras, por Ib, 120; calomel, per 1b, 90¢; cinchonidia, per oz., $0 H0; chloro. form, per 1b, $1 05; Dovers powders, per_lb, SL 28, epsom salta; por b, 3o slycorine, pute, per L, s load uootate, por 1b, 90c; oif castor, No. 1 por S1 50; oil per gal., S1 40; o uhvo, per gal., origanum, 50¢; upmm. $1 505 qumlua. W., and . & S, per oz, $1 15; potassium, Todide, per b, $8 50; salicin, per oz, 40ci sulphate morphine, per oz, 85 40; sulphur, per Ib, 4c; strychnine, per oz, $1 85, Paints Oile and Varnishes. O1Ls—110 carbon, per gallon, 12¢; 150 o handllfi t, per gallon, 124c; 175° headlight, per gallon, 16}c; 160 water white, 15c; lin. seed raw, per gallon, 49c; linseed boiled, per gallon, 52¢; Lard, winter str'd, , per gallon, 70c; No. 1, 60¢; No. 2, astor XXX, per gal- lon, 1'60c; No, 8, 1 40; sweet, per gallon, 1 00; sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B., per gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 90c; No. 1, 76c; lubrizating, zero, per gnllun.BOc summer, 16¢; golden machine, No, 1, per gal- Ton, 35c; No, 2, 28c; sperm, signal, per gallon 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 40c; naptha, 74°, per gallon, 16c, Dry Paints, White lead, 80c; French zinc, 10c; Paris whiting, 2he;’ whiting gilders, 1j0; whiting com’l, 1}c, lampblack, Germantown, lic; lampblack Adrdin: 10c; Prussian blue, B¢ untramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, dc; umber, raw, 4c; sienna, burndct;; sionts, raw, do: Paris greon, genuine, 250 reen,common, 20c¢; chromegreen, N. Y., 20c; chrome green, K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng' vermillion, American, 18¢; Indl.n, red, rose pink, 14o; Venetian, red, Cookson’s, ; Venetian, red. American, 1j¢c; red lead, chrome yellow, genuine, 20¢; chroms yol- low, K., 12¢: ochre rochelle, S¢; ochre, French, 23c; ochre, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, c; lehigh brown, 2ic; Spanish brown, 2jc; Prince’s mineral, 3c. ‘VarNisHgs —Barrels, per gallon: Turniture, extra, §1 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, ex- tra, 81 40; coach, No. 1, §1 20; Damar, extra, K Japan, 70c; nsphultum. enrn, 85c, 3 50; hard oil finish $L 50. PaINts IN O1L—White lead, Omaha, P. P. 4,0; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 5jc; Marseil los wreen, 1to 5ib cans, 20c; French zino; 12¢; French zinc, red seal, 11c, in varnish asst., 20c; Frenchzinc, 5o; raw and burnt umber, 1 18, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, lflc'undyke brown, 13c; refined lampblack, 12 black and ivory black, 16¢c; drop blnck, 1bc' Prussian blue, 40c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome green, L. M_& D.. 16c; blind and shutter reen, L.M. & D., 16¢; Paris green, 18c; Indian red, 15c; Venetian red, 9c; Tus: red, 22c; American vermillion, I. & P. ; yellow ochre, [, M., yellow_ochre, 9¢; golden_ ochre, 16¢; mbent dryer, 8c; graining colors, llght oak, dar] oak, walnut, chestnut and ash, 1 o ——— DENVER MARKET.| Frour - Colorado, 100 1bs, 1 25@1 55 3 pat- ent, 100 Ibe., 2 76@3 00; Kansas, 100 lbs, 2 75 @3'00; graham, 100 lbs, 150; rye, 100 lbs. 295; buck-whoat, 100 Ibs, 7 50, Grary, Feep, Ero,—Wheat' 1100 Ibs, 900; corn in sacks on track, 100 Ibs, 1 00@1 05, oats, in sacks on track, 100 1bs, eastern white, 1 25@1 30; Colorado white, 1 20@1 3; mixed, 110@1 20; barley 100 Ibs, 1 30@1 ton, on track, 15 0%@18 00; chop, bs, on track, 1 00@1 05; chop_mixed, 100 ibs, on tnu.k, 125@1 35; corn meal, 100 ibs, 130 10 @1 Hay—DBaled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 00; upland,” loose, tou, £ 00@12 00; socond bot: tom, baled, 10 00@11 00; alfalfs, looss, ton, straw, baled, on track, ton, 7 00 Creamery, fancy, Ib, 36@37c; fine, Ib, 33@37ic; dairy, choics, 1b, ry, good, Ib, 18@20c; 'dairy, fair, oking, b, 6@8o. > ate, candled and warranted, doz, 30@3le; l’nnch doz, 33@35c. Cregse—Full croam, 15@16c; half cream, 1b, 10@1e; skim, Ib, 9@105; Swiss domestic 22@23¢; Swiss, importod, 30@520; Lime buvgl‘r, 14@18c. PouiTay —Live old chickens, doz, 500@5 £0; live springs, doz, 3 00@4 00; live ducks, doz, 5 00@5 25; dressed turkeys, 1b,, 15@16¢. Porators —Colorado, 100 Ibs, 112@125; aweet, rer 1b,, dc. VEGETABLES — Onlons, yellow, 100 Ibs, 1.25@1 50; cabbago, 100 Ibs, 1 25@1 50 beets, 100 lbw 11061 25; urnips , 125, por case, Mossina, 7,00® ranges, Lonisiana, case, 10 50@11 00; applos, fancy bbl § 75047 :fi)lsu, medium, bi f ornia grapes, box, Yoo, 3 DMuscat, 200@3 25; eranbornies, | bbl nu) '1600, B & 0, 14 00g14 50 ‘Ounkp Meats —Hams, e cured, b, 12} cot pickled, Ib, 12¢c; bacon, 1b, 13@13ho; dry salt sldes, b, 74 (muu, "irled beef, 1b. 150; 1ard in pals,5¢@ 9303 lard in tiorces, Bfc. Fresi Mears—Dreased beef Colorado, por Ib, G@bhe; choice veal, 1b, 6§@74c; hogs, 1b, 7@7)c; mautton, 1b, 5@rc. Live S100k—Colorado steers, per 100 Ibs, 8.00@8 75. Hidos~Dey Flint No. 1, perld, 104@155¢ 1b, 8@10c; green steors u-u 1b, b, 440l green calt, 1oy monup, b, 6@7c; sheap nkins, dry, 7@8c; doer skins, T Lo To 1805 doay wkaah, wnter, 1o 1& @!ée; ‘antélope skins, 1b, 12@40; tallow, 1b, 6o Woou—Colorado No, 1, per Ib, 1@15c; busk, Ib, £o; Mezloan Fi8a—M; x#n. 1, 120, kit, mees, 1.60@2 00; R mon, balf bbi, 10 50; Holland herring, kg 3 60@) €0; trout, per 1b, 18@16e. A LS L < AN . MM i S M A TIMKEN SFHING VEHICLES astess Fdin: ehiel A0 83 any’ éx) A with two The rd pri o thewelahithes rough countr, ien 814 shorte z.u..uy W d o nioe. A TR The attenticn of the travellnz publie iy called to the fact that thigla_the only complete and absolutely correct time.table published In the oity, All traine arrive at and dopart from Omaha by Central Standard T Traine of the C 8t P. M. & 0. arrive at and de part from thelr dopot, cotnor of 14th and Webster strocts; raing o ¢ &M, 0B &Q,end K, O, s 13, & M, depot; all others from , except Sanday; d, w! ARRIV Unien Paciflc. Overland Expross Lnlurmln Exprosa. . Rep, Valloy il and Fxpress B.& M. in Ns Ml and Expross Night Expross. ... SOUTHUWARD, 12 m[ [16°064) Missourl Paciflc veres DAY EXPIosS. ... s 7 asb): @ B6b|. Wahnuh Route. : ZOExpress W Look Expres - EASTWARD, M. & 8t. Paul {Day Express .‘r: uB.n - lm Exprom..... Night Expross.. Aocommodation C B {For Chicago via Piktam'th 4 264 For Chicago via C. Blufty NORTHWARD, (&8, Paul ngit Exprosa.| o 4sa Tho § & m and 5 p m dummy tralng also at the transfor in time to niake eastern connections but nob o oheok baggag OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Dummy TralnsLowo Omaha at 040,68 00 9.00, 10 00, 11 16 # m, 1 00, 2 00, 8 09, 4 00, b 00, 6 00 1085 pm.’ On Sundays tho 800 and 1000 & m and 700 ahd 4 00 p m tral do ot Fun. AFFive s for dopot 18 minutes later: Broadwy depos 20 min. uses later, Loars Qoncll Blul (Beoadeay depot) 47,0, 8 980, 1080, 1 40 a m; 1 80, 2 80, 8 8¢ R0d'11 08 p .. On Sundkys tho 8 80 and'10 50 m 40d 88 aad § 80 p m erains wil noh run,_ Areive ab Transter 7 minutes Iater, Omaha 20 minutos Lolransfor AN TaTe Om AR 10and 666 p m, o4 46 and 11 164 ) 1346, 786 and 815 p SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alliance Lines. 1_BUNDAY MORNINO, | BATURDAY AVA. I MIL_| KT, | N-W | N.W [ K-L| MI Boptomber. | 21| 7-28| 14 18 | 6-27 Odhover . | 13| o November., | 2-28| 0-30| 16 December.. | 14| 21| 7-231 Sunday evening and Monday morning train A8 orresponding order. C. B. & Q. dralns run e ay. SToCK YARDS TRAINS. Leayo Union Paciflc depot at Arrive from Stock Yards at Mail Time Card. ROUTE. | OPEN. | CLOSE. Aw P . Union Pacific Local Mail | ¢ 8 80| 7 00 (Union Pacific Through Mail. 10 30[ 8 00 B & M 1n Neb, 9 00) 0 B.&Q. 0, & Rep, Valley. Sioux Uy & Paciflo Local. Sioux City & . Oouncil Blufls & Kansas City Csuncil Bluffs Local. Fort Omalin Missouri_Pac | Wabash 3 20 6 30| 6 50 8 8| 12 ~ Wabas cag Trvin ton C. K, COUTANT, P, M. wWEST. PRINCIPAL LINE RON CHICAGO, PEGRIA & ST. LO&I DY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLX TO DENVER, oR VIA EANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DEN ('El‘\ ng in Union Depot 4 i and Denver with through trains for :AN ITRANCISCO And all points in the Great We GCGOING BAST. Uennecting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago with through trains for NEW fORK, BO And all At Peorin w l'l 1l olis, Cineinn: i the South-Ex trains for all | ,lmhmlu Indianap. and el ‘points ,um- with througl Dy Conchies, Tarlor '8, with Ite. Jhair E elining Revolving Chair hing Cars and the famous <. B, & Q. Dining U run daily toand from ( nlcug: ana Kansas O icago and and Di Moines, Chieago, eph, Al on and Topekw without Only through line runniag thel wn traing between O 3 Lincoln and and Ohicago, Kansas v and Denve between Tadianapotis ind G ia Peoria. GO Solid ] legan® .y Coaches and Putlnan Dali ceping Caraiire run duily to and_from St. Louis Hannibal; Quii Keokuk, Burlington, Cedar Rapids arid Albert Panl and ‘Minneapolis; Parlor ¢ ining Chairs to and from 8t. und Peoria. Only one change of curs betw s, lowa, Lincoln, Ne. ado "Itk aigo the only Through Line bei ST, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. Tt 15 known as the LINE of America, an: 1 to be the Finest Equ!pfsl Railroad in the World fo classes of Travel, reat Ill(l)l U:\ll 15 universally admit s vin this line for sale &t cket offices .o the United States PERCEVAL LOW Dass. 0.0 1. J, POTTER, Vice-Pres. &Gen. Manager Gend OMAPA Chemical Dyeing —AND— CLEANING WORKS. 0. T. PAULSON, Proprietors Gentlomous' Clothing Cloaned, Dyed and Ropatred. Ladlos' Dreases Cleaned and Dyed, without Rippiog. Plumos Cleaned or_Colored any shade, to samplo. Silks, Velvels ano Laces Cloaued, Dyed ' aud Re-fin- lshed. 1212 Douulu Street, - ()MAHA NEP ] nrudnlm (aow zen Druy -u = et BR- D £ CO«. LOUISIANA, MO BURLINGTO THE LARGEST IR IN THE STA BRIDGE “Q,\\\TECT IRON -WORK. AGENTS. FOR The Murray. Inon Works, E N Gl N ES SPECIALTIES. BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MACHINERY. PATENT LoG OGS AND SAW MILL SPECIALTIES Automatic Cut-0f Engines, Steam P Meut Cutting Machines Tanking Outhits & Presse Wheeled Scrapers Fruit Evaporators, iTN( HYATT PRISMATIC LI Praire Corh Shellers mps SEND FOR ESTIMATES " SPEOIAL.NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Gound Qil Cake Iu {3 ;{ho best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to three poa. ds of corn, Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and \r{llntcl 1astead of running down, will increase in weight and be in good marketable ocondl tlon in the spring, Dairymen, as well es othors, who use it, can testify to ita mer Its, Tey it and judge for yourselves. Price £25.00 por ton. No chargo for sacks Address WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, DEALERS 1N Hall's ‘Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR FROCF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. LONO0 Marnam Wireot. Onasaha STEELE,. JOHNKON & CO., WHOLESAFE GROCERS H. B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Chicago, Manager of the Tea, Olgar md Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of the aboxe; also Pipes and Smokers' carried in stock. Pricea and lumpleu furnished on application. Open ordera intrusted to us shall roceive our careful attentlon. Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGEYVS FGR BENWOODNAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O LA G TG R FRANZ FALK BREWINS c0. BEE R. Miiwaukee. Wis. GUN’;‘HER & C0,, Sole Bottlers, » F. GOODMAN Wh olesale Druggit AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Elass, OMAHA, NEB. M. HELLMAN & Cv, Whoiesale Clothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, ™ ERR.A.SELA. GEO, W. F. BROWN & CO.. COMMJSSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK Offce, Exchange Building Union Stock Yards, REFERENCE! OMAHA NEB vAL BANK, Onha; , Prest. and Treas. Union Stock Yds., Omaba, Algo oonnocted with Grogery, Cooloy Co , Unlon Stock Yards, Ck BROWN ‘heyenne Ax¥, Manager Bay Ftate Cattle Co. icc-Prest. First Nat'l Bank, Omaha, £4r Address all communlcations—Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Nebraska. G HENRY T, CLARKE, Pres. and Treas. JOHN T. CLARKF, Secictary, H.T.CLARKE DRUG CO,, SUCCE LEIGHTON & CLARKE, VV/HOLESALE __ DRUCEISTSS RGEST Jobbing Drug house between 'oago and San Franclso L STOCK IJA t the buttom of the market at nll times Will d!l]\llL Ilu thu.’u and £t freleht added. Our rpeci'ty wil' be Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glass Estimates given on plate glass, To those about to embark inthe drug business will do well to consult. thelr interest by calling on s or send for our prico list which will appear about January 6th. Meil orders soliclted, 1114 HARNEY STREET. L. STRANG CO., Double and Single Acting Power ard Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUNPS Engine Trimmings, Mining Machivery, Pelting, Hoee, Brass and lron ¥ittings. at wholesalo ond retsil. HALLADAY WIND-MIL] CHURCR AND, SCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. ‘HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF WMWWHW EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED 18 FARLAM BTREET, At + . OMAHA, NKB A. M. CLARKE, Vice President $200,000. We Louiy prices with EVELEIID. . GRA_Y (BUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY), - U IVE B VR, LIME AND CEWENT, 6th and Dcuglas streete, . . . OMAHA, NEB

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