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- e e THE DAL G -W FD\IP DAY, . DEC. 31, 1884 NEBRASKA Nilta_Ba PAID UP OAPITAL., SURPLUB NOV 1,1884 5w yATEs: A. E. TOUZALIN, 00 Prosidont.” v. lonuu.m 8. mumn.uwu& REED, ®ni K. Hayden, Absistant and Aoting Onshier, BANKINO OFFION| The Iron Bank. 0O0B, 12TH ANDFARNAM S8TS, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAOTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon wvorable terms and upon accounta of bnl:‘h and bankers, FOREIGN EXOUHANGE Governmont Bonds and Connty and Olty securities bought ond rold. In ita trostment of customers the most lil eral policy in pursued cousistent with safef +nd sound banking, and we invite corresponce ance or parsonal ingulry in sonpoction thers FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL New Yonk, Decomber 30,—Money—Easy at 1@13 per cent; closed offered at 13, Prime paper—43@6o. Sterling Exchange, Bankers' bills—Steady at 4 80}; demand, 4 843, Governmenta— Strong. Railways—Firm, Stocks ~Decidedly stronger during forenoon o nd prices advanced § to 24 per cent. Buy- ing wasstimulated by reports that trunk lines intended restoring west bound freight rates on the first of the ye A compracts ont- standing would be cancelled. After the mid- day eales to realizs carried prices down § to § per cent, but subscquently some prices ad- vacced to the best figures of the day. OOUPONS, 8 . . & Oouponu 8. now 4 Pacifio®'s of "05 h STOCKS AND BONDS, Oeatral pac.... Ohicago & Alton. . Chlisgs, B ltes o, Butlington Delawae, ke e Denver & Rio Grand Tilintia Centeai .. Indianapolis, Bioom. & Western. Kansas & Toxas............ TLake Shore & Michigan Southern Louisyille & Nashvill on Trans-Continental Pacific Mal. P. D, &E, Pullman Paince Uar Company. Rook Island. ...... 8t Louis & 30 Franciaco. . pid, Ohmnga, an.nma md Paul, Bt. l’aul & Omnhn + do do pld Tux-l Pacific..... Union Pucifio. Wnth, St. Loulu &flPMmu. o e ——— GENERAL PRODUOCKE, CHICAGO PRODUCE, On10AG0, December 30,—Flour — Stendy, firm and unchanged. Wheat - Active. and unsettleds fluctuated often; opened 3@1c higher: declined fc; ral- lied fc; ensed off {o; rallied and eased off again and olosed 1c over yeaterday: T6{@15e for cash and December; 7c for January; 70} @767: for February; 521@83c for May; No. 2 rod, T04c. Corn—uuiet; raled fo higher; later eased off; year closod dc lower; Februarg, 4¢ lower > 1c bigher than _yesterday; 83jc for cash and the your; 35@kc for January and Fob- or May ary; 8k Oats—Active at ymtnnlny 's outside figures; for cash; 2 for December and %o for February; 258 for March; 7 for May. irmer; prime, 1 20@ No. 1, 185, rly advanced b@7he; latar we akened Wg strengthened K and _closed steady; 10 90 for cash Lecomber and Januar; 1100 @11 02 for February; 1110 211 12} for March; 11 40@ 11 42} for May. Lard—Qbiet and 04'11'“.‘\ and a ehade lower, ed H@7ic and closed steady 74 for cash_and Jauuary; 6 for March; houlders, 4 624@4 5; short ribs, 5 50@5 55, Whisky 113, Butter—Firm and unchavged; choice to fancy creamery, 25@27o; choico dairy, 18@2 heeso—Firm_and unchanged; new full cronm chedda, 114@1: skimmed cheddars, E6gs—Tresh, very scarce; 25@202, Hidos—Steady and unchanged; green salted, heavy; fully cured, 8c; light, Sic; ealf, 11@113, Tallow—Steady and unchanged;No, 1 coun- ter, bic. Roceipts, hip'ts, Flour, bbla, ... 15,000 16,000 Whe, bushels Qorn, bushels, Oats, bushols, Rye, bushols. Barloy, bushels 15,000 100,000 10,000 000 TaveRrooL, December Strong and slightly dears \\'lmu—\Vnnwr, 08 VA@ 7n 2d; epring, Ts@ Com-—bu 3d. KANSAN CITY, Kaxsas Crry, December Bhe; Bof@iole fo ), —Breadstuffs — Wheat— Jonuary; 28 for cash; 26'c bid, e 7o for March: 25he for May. OnteDull and nominal; 2o Lid NEW YORK PRODUCE, Niw Youk, Decomber 0 advanced §@130* tion higher; No. 2 svii 8 red Bl@s clos ber advanesd fu olosing wi ha opoued F@ge b 170 higher, cr months x a shade lower; No. 2 spot Others opened firm and closed 4@ o lowers rucelpts 106,000 ox ports 67,000; ungraded 485@2e? No. February closing at 478, Oata—A Shade lowcrs 1 ts 810; mixed western, Waioe, Barley - Steady. l‘fll’l—\\'uwrn fresh fivm iy S@sie; white, in modorate demand at lmnl Market st m\,wmm steam spot, quoted at Cheese — 1/ udlmg«] 3 «_h-uu) cream 10@11e, Sugar—Quiet and unchanged; grasulated ud cut loaf at 5@0je. Coffee—Steady and firm 000 | 2 g0, 21,000; ¢ nd fairly actlve Cotton—Firm and prices tnchanged; mid- ling nplands 10 02. Bulk Meats—Dull and nomin 0081 short ribs, 6 00, Whisky shoulders, Firm at 111, TOLEDO, oLeno, December red, Dicen 760, Corn—Strong, No, 2 cash 40c. Oats—Dull; No, 2 cash and January bid, Barley—Unchanged at bbe, CINCINNATI . December ‘Wheat— -Strong; - Wheat — @ise. mised, 40c. upward at Cix ! Demand fa Corn Oata—Demand o 28)c. Rya—Quiet at B4e, Barley—Dull and unchanged 680, fnd tending No. 8 fall, Pork - Quict and steadyat 1100, Lard—Stronger at( Bulk Meata Market quiet; shoulders, 4 748; short ribs, 5 70 Butter — Quiet; choice grades, 20@28c. Egga—Firm and unchan Whisky —Active and firm at 111, BALTIMORE, Barrivore December 30, orn irregular, higher and stron red spot, 842, Corn— Western, irregular and easier; mixed wpot, 47h@47de. Oata—Fitm_and dull; western white, 34@ 86c: mixed, 32@334e, Rye—Quiet at 60@62c, Eggs—Unchanged at 20@31c, Pork—Quiet but steady; old, 12 2 12 25. Lard—Refined, 87 00, Bulk Meats — Wonker; short ribs, 8 25, Butter—Steady: westorn packed, creamery, 26@88c. Whiskéy—1 18@1 19, MILWAUKER, ~MitwAvkee, December 30,-Whet—Fasier; No, 2 Milwaukee and December, 7440; Janua- ry, Tifo; February, 743 l\Cnm (lfnnt, mvl unchanged, light demand; yol 3640, Onta Higher; No, 2264@27c; No. 2 whito, 20)e, ye—Quiet; No. 1 624c. Barley—Strovger; No. 2 spring 51ic. NEW ORLEANS, Ngw ORLEANS, December 50, — Corn— Steffly and in fair demand; in sacks, white and yallow, 47c, Oata—Western, casier at 87c. Corn Meal—In fair_deriand at 2 30@2 85, Pork~ Steady and in fair demand; 11 ¢ @12 00, 700; keg, 7 daard=Tim, tl'fisn—ln better demand and market steady at 9lc. Eggs—Wostern fresh demand fair and mar- ket fiem, Butter—Demand fair and market firm at 8@21c. Bulk Moats—In_fair demand; packed, lower, 7 37 1 Vhiskey—Stendy; western reotifed, 1 05@ ‘Wheat—West. No. 2 winter new, shoulders, 8 374; 10@! tierce refined, shoulders, ST. LOUIS PRODUCK, St Louts, December 80.—Flour unchang Wheat—Again sharply higher and very ac tive for may, but ather months slow; No, 2 L red 84 for cash and Dacember; 345@84' for January; S3h@85], closing at 85} for Feb ruary; 013@92, closing at 91§ for May. Corn—low; opsned higher, then_ doclined ud closed a fraction below yesterda; 333@ 33 for cash; 33@331 for December; 334@ 1@sok for January; 83@38§ for February; for May, closing at inside fizures, Oats Stronger and a bit inactive; 25} bid for cashs 201@20} for May, .ya—Du I; 48 bi Barley—Quiet; 55 Butter—Market demand fair and firm, Lead—Nominal, 3 40, Tiggs-—Easier, 20@2L. Flaxseod—Steady at 1 33, Oornmeal-Firm; 1 90@2 0. Whisky—Steady at 112, Hay--Unchanged. Bran-Unchanged. o — LIVE STOCK, CHICAGO, CH10AGO, December 30,—Drovers’ Journal reports: Cattle — Receipts, 7,500 head; steady and firm; exports, 6 00@s 25; common to choice, 4 20@6 00; inferior to good cows, 220@3 H0; stockers, 3 00@3 80; feedors, 4 00@4 30, Ilugl—Reos(p 84,000 head; B¢ higher; quality good; roogh pwkmg 400@4 20: packiug and nhipplng, 20@4 " 35; light, 1 00 @4 25; skips, 3 30@4 00; closed we k. Sheop—Receipts, 2,400 head: st grades weak: common to good, 2 5 choice to extra; 4 00@41 25; lambs, 4 00(,0 00, KANSAS OITY, Kansas Ciry, ceipts, 440; a.tive and strong; common to choice nhlnplnk 100@) 12%; feders, 3 60@4 00; cows, 2 80@3 50 Hnga—lbucm bts, 4, ,600; stead; 0@4 10, Sheep—Receipts, 715; steady at 2 75, BT, LOUIS LIVE STOOK, 8t. Lours, December 30 —Cattle—Receipts, good local demand and prices nowinal; exports, 5 t0 @b (5; common to choice ship- V Deer carcam, por Ib., 7@Ss; deer waddlon, pd Ib,, 11@12; antelops, carcass, per [b antelope saddles, perlb., 11@12; prai ens, por dozem, 4 10; quail geose, per dozen, $3,00¢ 83 50; or_dozen, #1005 07; small ozen, $l UGVL 1.9 1 mnlhml ack rabbits, $2.00@2.50; teal per bush, 80@40c. Onions—In fair demand, per bushel, 60c peorn—Market glutted. 14@32e per Ib, Beans—Demand very light and stock heavy. Only cleaa stock saleable. ~ Naviea (cloan) per bushel, 120@1.40 mediam, 1.00@1,25, Honey Comb—Choice domestic, Onlifornts, 14@1be. Beeswax—In good demand. Choloe bright r Ib, 26@28c; common to good dark per b 5@20c. Cider—"Ohio” per bbl, 700; *York State” per bbl., 800; per § bbl., 4 75; con- densed por gal 85¢; crab apple per gal 85c. Oheeso—Hull croam, western, 120; Wiscon. wn new 12}c; young American, 12 & 13a. Muple Sugar—Pure, in bricks, per 1b, 16e, Ohio 13¢: smal cakes 1240, Grocer Lt Cuysen Goona.—Oystews ((Standard) por Decombor 30, —Cattle—Re- | 4§ ping, 4005 50; cows and heifers, 3 00@4 25, Shizep— Roceipts, L,75; gocd to best grades wanZed at 100; poor hard to sl l_[ogn—l!.e ipts. 4,200; active; light, 4 10@ 415; packing, 4 10@4 25@4 30, o —— OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Prices,| Orrice or THE OMAHA B, Tussday morning, December 30, ‘Wheat—Cash Barley —Cash N Rye—Cash No, 3 38c, 20, Steady; gyeen butchers’ 6green salted, 7 dry mm"’T dry salt 10@11 damaged hides, two thirds price, Tallow—4 74§, Grease—Prime white, 3o, , Sheop Pelta—25@1 00, Live Stock Market, Hoga wera firm at 3 25@3 60, Tho cattle market to-day was quiet and butchers’ stock was quoted at 8 00@3 75. Sheep wer - [quoted at 2 00@2 75, Flour and Millstuffs, Wlnwr Wheat —-Best quality patent at 2 80 3 00, S\K‘.flnd uality—2 20@ 2 50, Enrlnu Wheat—Bestquality, patent, 2 §1@ Soc'ud( uality—2 15@2 50, pped Foed—Per 100 Ibe,, 80@%0c, Corn Meal—90c@1 0) per owt. Scroening—85@75c per General Produce Apples--Stocks reduced considerably aud ara pow rather small, Beo Davis are sold_at $2.50 and Genetons at $2.55, Higher prices aro expected, Poultry—Since our been ratner wo & not go bel.w and duc last the and pri the average ickens nmd. market hay 1 ic 2elnie Wors the hearitsh when all the trade werc suj »dumand worth mentioning, bave n baud and the quintity vow held in commission houses is probably large enpugh to lust over New Years, Wa shall continue to keop our ignora posted prc on the our market and hopa to ba' able to cport a reaction with the New Y Chickens, dressed, choice, per 1b, chickens, dressed, fair to goo poor, 8@io; turkeys, dressed per Ib, ) ; turkeys, dressed, fair to good, 10@ poor, B@! dressed, per b, cholcs, 116 fair to good, poor, 7(@8 ducks, dressed, per lb, choice, !-_'.; fair to good, 10@1le, Eggs- In moderate supply o Butter—Quiot, but steady, Wrap the rolls inthin clean muslin and avoid mixing different qualities in one package as much as possible, Jreamery 22@ fair to good, 12@15, choice dairy, 16@18; inferior grades, 8@10, Game ~continues to be in 1 demand. 'he season for deor, antelojw, cte., runs out Uanuary 1st. In shipping birds (excepting goese and ducks) pack them in tight pack- age, boxes ur barrels, and ehip as “poultry,” onse, 8 00; strawberries, 2 lh. per case, 2 20; ruplmrrlel, 21b, por case, 2 50; Californ poars per case, B 80; apricots, per case, b 00; peaches per case, 5 90; white cherries per case, 675 pluma per care, 4 60; whortleber. ries, per caso, 8 00; egg plums, 2 1b, per case, 200; green gages, 2 1b, per case, 2 ¥0; pine aples, 3 Ib, per case, 3 20@5 50 Rovk ~Sieal, § inch and larger, 90, § inch, 9k, 1 inch, 100, ANDLES —Boxes, 40 Ibs, 163, 12¢, 8s, 12}o, boxes, 4:1bs, 16 oz, 6s, l~ll:. Matoies™Por caddie, 85c; round,rl,case 2 b5; square, cases, 1 70; Oshkosh, cases gr .0 SUGARS — Powdered, 7{c; cat loaf, 74c;an- 4 ulated, 6jc; confectioners’ A, 6§o; Standard extra O, bc; extra O, bo; medium yollow, bhe; dark yellow, bic. Corres—Ordinary grades, 12@124o; fair, 12 @1e; good, 134c; Torime, 14@10ko; cholco, 16@170; fancy green and yellow, 16@164c; old goverument Java, 20@2 : Arbuckle's ronst- d, 10jc; McLanghlin's XXX X roasted, 16{c; ;-E-lmmn Java, 16§@18}c; Clark's Aurora, c. yror—Standard Com., 996, bbls; Staadard do. 4 gallon kogs, 1 80. 1 Sopa—Ta b papers, 8 20 per case; keg, per iexte—Meadlom (o barrels, 600; do in half barrels, 8 60; small, in barrels, 7 00; do i half barrels, 5 00; gherkins in barrele, 8 00, do in half barrels, 4 50, TeAs—Guopowder, good, 46@350; cholos, 60@76¢; good Imperial, 40@4830; choice, 65c; Young Hyson, good, 86@50c cholee, @100; Japan, natutal leaf, 750; Japan choice, 60.@75¢; Oolong good, 85@40c; Uulonfi choice, J'I?Goc, Souchong, good, 30@40c: choice, 33 5e. Rick—Louisians, primo to choice, 6@7o; 1 mackerel, half bbls,, 7 Family } bbls., 4 25; No. 1 kita, 100; family kita, 60c; No. 1 whitafish, half bbls,, 6 50; No. 1 Kits, $5ct family half bbls, 800; family kits and(pails, 60¢; No. 1 trout, half bEls., b 25, WoonExWARE—Two hoop pailn, 185 thres lwop. pails, 2 10, Tubs, No. 1, 900; ploneer washbaards, 1 85; Doubla rown, % 90; well- buckets, 3 85, Soars—Kirk's Savon Imperial; 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 3 75; Ki White Russian, 5 20; Kirk’s eutoca, 2 15, PorasH—Ponnsylvania cans, 4 cans in case, 35; Babbitt's ball, 2 doz. I case, 1.60; Aut chor ball, 2 doz. in case, by Micod, Tiabdo; atick, 10811e; turiat stick, 10}c. Vixgaan—Now York apple, 16c; Ohio ap- le, 18¢, P §A|.1*—-Dny loads, per bbl, 160; Ashton, in sacks, § 0; bbls iy, SrancH—Pearl, 43c; Slver Gloss, 8c; Corn Starch, Sc; Excelsior Gloss, 70; Corn, The. Spicks— Pepper, 17c; spice, 14c; cloves, 20c; cassin, 15c. Dry Froms—No, 1, quarter apples, bbls, Bhe; N C sliced, boxes, 6fc: evaporated, boxes, blackberries, boxes, 104c; peaches, boxes, Skc; peaches, evaporated, ldc; ras berries, 32c, Dry Goods, Browx SuEeTINGS—Adtlantjo A, 73o; Atlan- tio P, bo: ‘Atlantic LL, Gho;Brunswick, 7 Beaver Dam LI, 6c; Lawrence LL, 6}o; P cific H, 7fo; Royal Standard, 6i¢; Indian Head Wauchusett A, 7jc. Fixe Buow perell R, 7c; Salisoury R, 6 BLEACHED COTTONS — Ball an, 4-4, 6}c; Bal- lon, 7:8, bio; Cumbrland, 4-4, 8o; 1) Davoll DD, 84c; Fairmount, dhe; Fruit of the Loom 4, 9¢; Glory of the West, Skc; Golden Gate, 8ic; Hill 7-8, 80; Hill 44, 7§c; Lonsdale, 740; New York Mills, 113c; Wamsntta, 10kc. Duoks (Colored)—Boston, § oz., 11301 Bos- ton, 10 oz, 14}o; Boston, 9 oz., 14¢; Fall River Ducks (Gray) ~West Point, 8 0z., 110; West Point 10 0z., 14¢; Point Bear, 8 oz, 1lo. TickiNas—Amoskeag. 13}o; Oontinental Fancy, 9¥c; Cordis 10fc; Pearl River, 12c; York, 12§c; Homleton Awnings, 123c. Dftus ~ Amorkesg, 14o; Beavor Greole AA 126; Beaver Oreele 138, Beaver Orook CC;, 10c; Haymakors, 8¢; Jnflmy D& T, 12{c; Jaffroy XXX, 12c; Pearl River, 13¢; War. ren AXA (brown), 12¢; Warren BB (brown), 1lc; Warren CC (brown), 10c. Caypaics - Fifth avenue glove finish, 47¢; Kegstono glovo finish, 5c Conskr JeANs —Amory, The; Hancock, 8c; earsayer. 8fc; Rockport, 7o. P wINTs -Allens, 5jc; American, Bfc; Armn- ds, 6o; Cochaco, fc; Harmony, 44e; Inaigo, Indigo 7-8, 114c; Indigo 44, 124e; Steol er, bho; Charter Oak, ke, PRINTS SHIRTINGS —American, Be; Cocheco, Bo; Gloncester, fc; Southbridge, 4c; Waver: 1ys, 4§c; Rosedale, 4jc. GiNoHAMS—Amoskeng ataplos staplos, 8c; Lancaster staples, laids. 9 Persians, d3c. Driss Goops—Atlantic alpacea, 93c; Por- sian cashmare, 234c; Hamleton cashmere, 15}c; Hamleton Fancus, 14c; Hamleton brocades, 15¢; Arlington brocade, 18c. Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 80; plow steel, special cast, 6c; crucible, 70; special or German, be; cast oo do, 15a%0c; wagon spokes, set, 2 25a3 00; hubs per set, 1 20; telloes, sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70 xles, each, 75¢; fquare nuts per 1b, 7allc; washers, per Ib, SalSc; rivets, per 1b, 11c; col chain, por b, 6al2s; malléable 8c; iron wedges, Gc; crowbars, 6 el Rar i o TR shoes, 4 40; Burdon’s muleshoes, 5 70, BARBED Wink—In car lots, 400 per 100, Nats—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 0, SHor—Shot, 1 85; buckshot, 2 10; oriental powder, kogs, 6 40; do, half "kegs, 3 48; do, quarter kegs, 183 blasting, kegs, 8 35; fuse, per 100 feet, 5 Leap—Bar, 165, Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 500; Whitebreast nut, 500; Iowa lump, b 00 Towa nut, 500: Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra: clet, 11 25a11 50; Canon City, 7 00 per ton, Leathber. Oak sole, 88@42c; hemlock sole, 28@33c; hemlock kip, £0c; runner 650 to 760; hemlock calf, 85 to 100 hemlock upper, 22 to %c; oak upp! »r,zac alligator, 4 00 to 82@8c; Gireison kid, 250 to 2 7: ak kip, 80c to l 00; oak calf, 1 20 to 1 80; l‘undl lip French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; russetts 550 to 7 50 lininge, 600 to 850; t ppings, JM to 1050; B, L. Ml-ruccu, 80 to ebble 0. D Morocco 85¢; simon, 2 50 @3 00. “HANESS — oak, 360; No. 2, 84c; 3 do, 3le; No. No, ]]ltfil oak Ilnr Bbe; I&u‘ B Pitts oak Dar, e, Liquors, ALcoHOL—188 pooof aleohol, 2 26 per wine gallon extra California spirits; 188 proof, 118 per rmnf gallon; tripple retined spirits, 187 proo per proof gallon; redistilled whiskies, 10041 00; fine blended, 1 50 ¢ 2 50. Ns—Iwportad, 4 50@600; domastic, 1 40 @3 00, TRuss —Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 1 9974 00; domestic, 1 50@3 b0, PRACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 7524 90, CiiaxpacNEs—Imported, per e e, 25003 8400; American, per case, 12 00@19 00, Tobacco. Plug_Tobacco Olimax, 4%c; Bullion, 45c; Horseshoe, 4ic, Star, 46¢; Rudy, 4fc;’ Hor: Black, 38@40; Hpoarlleul 46¢, Rope, 48¢; Piper Heidsiec! Fine Cut—Common, 80cy good, 45@60c; Hard to' Beat, 60c; ' Diamond Orown, boc; bBe. Smokivg—0, 8, 70¢; Favorite, 22 j rabbits, per snips, per dozen, 81.00@ and No receipts and prioss nomiaal, na Sales slow at S0@ | whiting, 2io; -mm.‘(g.mm, 7350 | 20 SHERTINGS —}ug;xc. Ghe; Pep- | 2 Hudson checks, 8jc; Amoskeag | o BAl'nm 16¢ oz. 51e; Durham, § ox., 65¢; Dur 1 o2. Yurham, 2 oz, 6 Seal of +h Carolins, 16 0z.,41¢; Seal of North Car- 3 [ Bins, 8 oz, & al of North Onrolina, 4 180; Saal of North Carolina, ‘) o D 1 0z,, %8¢ O, K. Tmmber, WHOLESALE, We quote lumber, Iath and shingles on ear at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING —16 foot and 2000, Tiymens—16 faet and undor, 20 00, TiMBRR AND JOIST—20 ft, 28 00 under, oAt Na—No, 1,4 and 6 in., 24 00; No, 2, “m!nmw—. o, 1 (24 common boards), cloar—27 00; No, 2, 2500; No. 8, 25 00, ; standard, 8 50, harrel, 1 25: bulk per !bushel, bbl, 2 Towa plaster, bbl, tarred felt, 100 1 TiNa=Ber 85¢; cement; hair per bus, 5 straw board, 8 50, S, Droas AND Crestoata—Acld, carbole, 4003 acid, tartaric, 500; balssm copaiba, per lb., 650; back, sassalras, per 1b, 120; calomel, per 1b, %0c; cinchonidia, per o chioro- form, per Ib, 81 056; Dovers powders, per Ib, $1 98; opsom salte, per Ib, 8he; glycerine, pure, per Iy 3ic;load uoetate, per 1b, tor, No. 1 per gal., S1 50; oil_castar, 81 40; o .n]m-, per gal,, S1 40; o . blc;. uinine, P, L& 0 pee ok, §1 18) potasstum, ido, per I, 88 00; safiin, por o sulphate morphice, pet oz, £ 4 per Ib,, 4c; strychnine, per Paints Oils and Varnishes. Ors—110 carbon, per gallon, 12¢; 150 o handll ht, per gallon, 124o; 175° headlight, allow, 164c; 160" water white, 10} c; lin: raw, per gallon, 49c; linseed boiled, por Lard, rd, rml\lon, ul!c' Lt 50; 2 \'n s 1 40; uwm, per gnllun gk wx per gallon, 1 60; fish W, B. atsfoot extra, per gallon, 90¢: lubriating, zoro, ' per g.uun.sa summer, 15¢; golden machins, No, 1, per gal- lon, 85c; No. 2, 28¢; sperm, signal, per gallon 80c; turpentino, allon, 40¢; naptha, 74, per gallon, 16¢. ry Paints, White ma Bow; Freach sinc, 10c; Paria whiting com’ly 1 lampblack, Germantown, ldc; lampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian blus, 55c untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; utber, raw, 4c; sionna, burn dct;; siena, raw, dc! Parls green, genuine, 2 Pavis grean,Gommon, 206, chrome eraen, N iromo green, K. vermillion, Eng + vormillion, American, 18¢; Indian, red, + rose pink, 1io; Venetian, red, Cookson's, Venotian, red. American, 13¢; red lead, oo yéllow, genuiae f05: chrome yol: K., 120 ochre rochelle, hre, French, ochre, American, 2e; Winter's miner 24 Spanish brown, 2ic; Furniture, oxtra, S1 10; furniture, 3 conch, ex tra, $1 40: conch, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, exra, $L 75; Japan, 70c; u\lml!.vm extra, 85c, Shollnc, $3 B0: ‘hard oil finish §150. PAINTS 1¥ O1L—White lead, Omaha, P. P, 5 o whito lead, 8¢, Loul, pire, bdc; Marsai les green i ; French zinc; green_seal, m, ench_zinc, red seal, 11c, French zing, in varnish asst., 20c; French zing, in oil asst, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 1 ns, 10c; raw and burnt Sicnna, 10c; vandylke brown, 13c; refined lampblack, 12c; conch black and ivory black, 16¢; drop ' blac Prussian blue, 40c: ultramarine blue, 18ci chromo green, L. M & D.. 16c: blind and shutter green, L. M. & D,, 16c; Paria green, 18¢; Indian red, 15c; Venatian red, 9c; To can'red, 22c; American vermillion, I. & P, : yellow ochre, 9c; L M., 0. & D. 0, 18¢; yellow_ochre, 9c; golden_ ochre, 16c; patent deyer, 86 graining colors, light oal, darl: oak, walnut, chestaut and ash, L ————— DENVER MARKET.| Frour—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 1 25@1 55 3 pat- ont, 100 lbs, 2705@3 00; Kanois, 100 1be, 375 @3'00; grabam, 100 Ibe, 1 60; Tyo, 100 Ibe, e whest, 1001s, 7 G e, - HrorWhest' 100 Tbe, 90; corn in sacks on track, 100 b, } 00@1 05; oats, in sacks on track, 100 1bs, eastern white, 1 25@1 80; Colorado white, 1 20@1 85; mixed, 110@120; barley 100 Ibs, 1 30@1 35; bran ton, on_track, 15 00@18 09; chop, corn, 108 1bs, on track, 1 00@1 05; chop mixed, 100 ibs, on track, 1 25@1 85; corn moal, 100 [bs, 18¢ @1 40 Hav—Baled, uplandd ton, 13 00@15 00; upland,~ looss, ton, ® 00@12 00; second bot- tom, baled, 10 00@11 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, 1@9 u?,@uw straw, baled, on track, ton, 7 00 #BurTgr — Creamery, hnc!i, 1b, 36@37c creamary, fine, Ib, 33@S3c; dairy, choica, 1b, iairy, good, b, 18@20c; dairy, fair, cooking, 1b, 6@Sc. State, candled and warranted, do, anch, doz, 33@35 ..u cream, 15@10c; half cream, b, 9@10c; Swias, domestic, @23c; Swms, iported, 80@s2c; Lim- h...,;.u-. 14@1! PoutTiy ~Live old chickens, doz, 500@5 F0; live springs, doz, 3 00@4 00; live uum doz, X d turkeys, 1 8, 125@ urnips, 100 ba, 1 r case, Mesaina, 7,008 iana, case, 10 50211 00; noy 'bbl, 8 75@1 75; applos, medium, t bo ; Oalifornin grapos, box, 170@2 C0; Malvoiss, Peru, Buscat, 200@2 25; cranbernes, bbl, B & B,'1600, B & 0, 14 00@14 50. 'Cunkp Mears—Hams, e cured, Ib, 12¢ ®12hc; hams, sweet pickle 3 baco l)rnnklmfi, 1b, 13@1840; dry’ salt Ildu, To. 78 @8}o; dried beef, Ib. m lard in pails 9@ '.vae, lard in tiorces, 8 ki Muats—Dressed beef. Colorado, per 1b, G@bhe; choico veal, Ib, G4@74c; hogs, b, 7@To; mutton, Ib, 6@ec. Live Stock—Colorado steers, per 100 lbs, 300@3 75, Hidos, —Dry Flint No, 1, parlb, 104@135 No. 2, Ib, 8@10c; green -uum nm.l branded calf, 1, 13@5}o; green green kip, 1b, b@7e; sheep skins, dry, é\. deor skin, summer, 1b, 16@18c; deor skins, winter, 1b, 13 b@lhc, telope eking, b, 12@20; tallow, b, @! WoorL—Colorado No, 1, per lb, 14@16¢; buck, 1b, fo; Mexican, 1, 120. kit, mess, Frurts—Lemons 9 10; oranges, Lov 8c, * Fign—Mackerel, No, 1 160@2 00; Onlflurnll salmon, half bbl, 10 50; F‘{nlhnd1 wring, keg. 1 60@1 €05 trout, per @16 GONTRAGTURS For Hstory, Mapy Profle, Detalls of Stats and Tun: nel, Proposals, Bidders, and Abstracts of N RNAG: punahod wady TEN Address, ENGIN NG NEN S PUBLLOMIN 12 Tribune Building, New York City. Rallwav Time Table. In Effect Dec, 1st. 1884, The attenticn of the travelling public fs called o the fact that thisis the only complete and Absolutely correct time table published in the city, All traing aerive b anc depart from Omaha by Central Standard Time. Train of the C. S¢. P, M. & 0. wrriy part from their depot, corner of 14th strests; traing o the B. & M., C, B. & Q. SLJ. &R tromthe B. & i, depot; sl lon Pacific dopof ™, excopt Batarday; &, exoupt Sunday) &, 2 WIGBTWAIHI ARRIV n Paciflc. oM Ui Eheen Golorado Night Expross SOUTHAWARD, MIuTourI Pnclnc s Couneir Bty EASTWARD, c. M A!t- Puul m.im Express acific. Day “Expross Nh(ht Expross . Agumnm!n‘h\n N-W. Kz 0 & — For Ohicago via Plktem'th) For Chicago via C. Bluffs) NORTHWARD, Expro Expre 7 808 706 C 8t. P M & O ..§loux City Express... Oakland Am)onlmmlulnn lowa Div. 8.C.&P. PR 8t. Panl Day Express. . ® 40 &6, Paul Night Express | Tho am and 6 a8 the tranefor in t but not to olieok baggs OMAHA IRIDOE TRAINS Dummy Trains—Leavo Omaba bfw‘fl M’l 9 00, 10 00, 11 16 & m, 1 00, 2 00, 8 69, 4 00, & 00, 8 lalkpm O Hebdksa i SoU AL 18 6ha o ad and €00 p m tralns do nov run. Arrive &t trans depot 13 minutes later: Broadway depot €0 min. uies luter, Leavs Councll Blufls Broadmay depot) 7.0, 830 980,1080,1 &am;l 80, 680, 685 and 11 06 p ma On Sundays the 8 80 lnd 10 60 am and 8 80 aud 6 80 p m trains will not run. Arrive at Transtor 7 minutcs later, Omatia 2 minuios latcr, TrnnuverTralnr Los o Omi 81,6 10 05 & 1n, 4 25, 6 10 end €66 p m, fll‘.l Anhuna«smd 1116am, 1295, 756 and E16p v 4k m dummy tealne also_arrive nw make castern conneotion: SUNDAY TRAINS Toand from Chloago via the Tripactite Alliance Linss. |_BUNDAY MORNING. | BATUI DAY WiM. L[ RT, | N-W | N-W | RL| EL 91728 161 90| 18| 6-97 L1 o12| 1e| 6208 November., | 2-28| 8-50 | 10 [ 1-£8 Decembe: 14| er| 7-23§ 18 e -7 Sunday eveningand ¥ondsy morning train arrivo oo orrospondiug order. C. B. & Q. trana run overy . SToCK YARDS TRAIKS. Leave Union Paciflc de, Arrive from Stock Yar L Mail Time Card. ROUTE. OPEN. | A v, 3 80| 10 20| 9 00) 10 30| 10 30| T Union Pacific Local Mail 7 00 |Union Pasific Tarou Blufts & Kansas Ci'y| " Guzeil Bluts Local, Fort Omaha Misscurl Pacific. GOIN‘G WEST. PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO, PEORIA BY WAY OF CMAEA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, oR VA EANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Conneeting in Unfon Depots at Kansas City, Owihia and Denver with through trains for SAN FRANCISCO And all points in the Great West GOING BEAST, Cennecting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago ‘wich through trains for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Epasarn Oities, Aing £or Indianay. and al! points in uis with' through logant Day Oc glinini € TH 7 Coaclics and E i Cars iire run daily to ouis; vin Hannibal; K nkllk l.mllm,mn. Cedar Rapids o 4 ost. Paul and 'Minneapolis; Parld with llullmn- Chairs to and from 8t. Louls bruska, and Den 1t i3 also the only ST LOUIS, | !I_NNEAFOLIE and ST PA'UL St. Charles Hotel, OJSTKEET, BE - - LINCOL) Mra. Kato Coakly, Propristorese, Nowly and clogantly furalshed. Good samyle nmun on first tloor, £ar Torms -§1. members of th . Tth and 8th, 1082 per duy. Special rates glven egislatur nov10-1meme NOTICE o co-partuerthip heretforo existi Oharles M. Lei ory T. 0’ Clark, 18 thia worual covkcot, Me- Lelgaton ¢ tirly ness dus £ said fiem will by 1l claims piyme between Clark under the ay dis olved by Al {ndebted oliectad by Mr. Clatk alnst said i will be. presented to Mr. C ark will continue business e ofd stand No, 1114 Harr oy street, Dated at Omahs, Deconber 19, 1684, Bigned. Cinarixs M. LKiGimoy. Musny T Cuaik, WEAK, UNDEVELUPED PAHTS m Medium, 40c; Sweet Sixteen, Meerschauin, 30¢; It 18 known as the great NE of America, and is uniy 110 be the Finest Equlpfel Railread in the World fo clagses of Travel, Through Tickeis via this line for sale at ai R, l.l « uu.:‘:ul ticket offices .athe United State ads. i By e ER, Fres. & Gan. OMAPA Chemical Dyeing ~AND— CLEANING WORKS. C. T. PAULSON, Proprietor, Gentlemens' Cloth'ng Cleanod, Dyed and Re Ladiod” Drossos Cleaod and Dy, without Rippiog. eaned or Colored any de, to sample. mu. Velvots ana Laces Clesuich, Dyed and Koo 1212 Donglu Street, - OMAHA, NEB PERCEVAL ired BURLINGTON, 10W THE LARGEST IRON WOAKS IN THE STATE BRIDGE WORK T AT ECTugy 3 IRON WORK. AGENTS THE HYATT PRISMATIG LIGHTS SEND FOR ESTIMATE The Murray Inon Works, ENGINES SPECIALTIES. y wys BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MACHINERY. PATENT. LoG DOGS SAND SAW MILL SPECIALTIES Autorpatic Cut-0f Enyin Steam Pumps t Cutting Machines Tanking Outfits & Presses Wheeled Scrapers, Fruit Evy) Praire Co For orators n Shellers. SPECIALINOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Gound Oil Cake Tt 1a2fhio beat and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound s equal to throe pou: da of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter fastead of ruaning down, will incrense In weight and be In good marketable condl tlon in the spring. Dairymen, s well ¥s others, who use it, can testify to lts mer fts. Try It and judge for yourselves. Price £25.00 per ton. No charge for sacka Address WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, P. BOYER CO.. DEALERS IN Hall's ‘Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF -~\SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. LORNO Warnam Btreeot. Om-hn STEELE,. JOHNSON & CO., WHOLESAFEE GROCERS H. B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood &Dn or, Ohlug Tea, Oigar and Tobacco Departments. ull line al the aboxe; also Pipes and Smokers’ csrrled in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders {ntrusted to us shall receiye our careful attentlon. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mansager of the 1 grades of AGENVS FGR BENWOGCD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O L. A GHJE R FRANZ FALK BREWING 00, BEE R. Milwaukee. Wis. GUNTHER & CO,, Sole Bottlers, C. F. COODMAN. } Wholesale Druggit AND DEALER IN Paints,- Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEB. M. EELLMAN & Co, Whoiesale Glothiers 1301 AND 1303_FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, OMIAXELA INIEERET. A B . W F,_BROWN, BROWN GEO. W. F. BROWN & CO.. COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK flffice, Exchange Building Union Stock Yards, OMAHA, NEB. F1 NATIONAL BANK, O W A. Paxtox, Prest. and Treas. Union Stock Yds., Omaha, Also connected with Gre; Co , Union Stock Yards, SwaN Bros., Cheyenne. Jonx A. McSnaxs, Manager Bay Etate Cattlo Co. J. A. CrrIGNTON, Vice-Prest, Kirst Nat'l Bank, Omaha, 427 Address all communications—Union Stock Yards, Cmaha, Nebrasks. &8 , Cooley cago. Y T, CLARKE, HEN ¢e. and Trens. A. M, OLARKE, Vioo Presidout JOHN T. CLARKF, Secretary. H.T.CLARKE DRUG CO., BUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, VV/HOLESALE__DRUGGISTSS ARGEST Jobbing Drug house between Chleago and San Franclsco, CAPITAL STOCK $200,000, 4 shall te at the bottom of the warket at all times, frcight added. _Our epecialty wlli be Pwre Drugs, Paints, OQils and Window Glass Estimates given on pisto glaes, To those about to embark In tho drug busioss will do well to thelr intorost by calling on s o send for our price list which will appear about Javuary bt 114 IL\HNP Y NTHKI‘ T A.:L. STRANG CO., Double and Single Acting Power ard Hand PHMPS, STEAM PUMPS Evpgine Trimminge, Mining Machirery, Belting, Hose, Braes and Tron Fiitlnge, at wholesale and retall.” HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCR AND, SCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th and Farnam Bt.. Omaha Nob HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF Wall Paper tnd Window Sha EASTERN I’RILEb DUPLICATED 18 FARLAM STREET, . + + . OMAHA, NEB EFREID. W G-RA.Y (SUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY), LUMBER LIME AND CEMENT, 6th and Douglas streete, N . “ . W Will duplicate Chicago and Et, Louis prices with OMAEA, NEY

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