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THE DAILY BRE--TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1885, { Febranrg, 28e; March, 28je 0k May, 30@ NEBRASKA - . 3 - OMAHA, NEBRASKA. PAID UP OAPITAL. Dull and nominal; cath 24}e bid NEW YORK PR nUoE, Nrw YORK, January Wheat - Spot S@he higher, very strong, but quict, owing £ the advance aked; options pened 2@sje higher and excited, closing with a reaction of ulation ' very brisk +..8350,000 4 f: 03@9e; ¥ m.u-ry wld wsiog at BURPLUS NOV 1,1884 e 13,000 [ e e 240, andl options,_1@1} higher, closing with a reaction of 4@fc; ro oW TATES: A B TOURALIN, | ccipts ' 100,000 exparte [80.000; ungraded reeldent T 5 February closing at ¢ receipts 41,000 6@ 38c; white ¥. MOORE, JNO, 8. OOLLINS, LEWIS 8. REED, oot K, Hayden, Asslstant and Acting Onshior SANKING OPFIORI Pork—Strong The Iron Bank OOR, 12TH AND FARNAM BT8, | Lard—Higher; ! - 79k, a onth'\raA&s::o‘Kl{;«g BUBINEES | ¥ Hotser—Firm and in good de e, INTEREST allowsd on Hme deposita apon | avorable terme and upon sceonnts of banks [ ST, and bankers, FOREIGN RXOHANGE Government | l\agdn.r:d County and Olty seourities bonght "xln'i"ér troatmont of enfl:;‘m:’r; Sho mont by wil anfet 1 tneor persontl Feyalry 8 Souneetivn ere Qi:"r:flmunr February; Oats tern kggs — Westorn fresh dull and lower at 30 ew mens 12 50, stern steam spot, 725@ and at 9@ ST. LOUIS PRODUO! Lotts, January 5—Flour unchang ‘otton —Quiet s, 9c. Wheat—Active, unsettled and higher; No, 2 804 for cash; 87} for January; 874 for s fl,(lumnunt . for May. and unchanged; middling red, e for Mo Lowe A liyo—Dul FINANCE AN COMMERCE. | "ol Tk dniry, 18@23¢ o FINANCIAL g New Yorx, January 5,—Money—Market R T A8, By at 1@1} per cont. Closed offered at| giaxseod l‘lrmx'l“to@;'\)a, 1 per cent. \thk{ Steady at 112, Prime mercantile paper—4}@6e. Hay—Uno ;‘lngm:j it il " bills—S ‘nchanged; 5ke at Sterling Exchange, Bankera’ billa—Steady b T e L e s at 4 80}; demand, 4 843 Governments —Weak for 43's Railway Bonds—Firm, Stocks -The markst opened weak, declined 3to 2k per cent, Coalets weakest. Outside thess stocks the decline was merely fractional. Before 11 &, m. the market began to improve | and under the leadership of the St. Paul pices moved up } to1§ per cent, but ‘still Inter thers was considerable irregularity and the advance was partially lost. Near the close there was a brisk demand for Grangers and Lackawanna, Prices advanced § to 2 per cent from the lowest point of the day. for cash. les quoted at 6 55@8 90 for e liulk Moats—Long cl 70; short clear, b short ribs, 24(@7 00. CALL Boarn. —Wheas—TLower; January; 934 for February; 96 Ma; C’;xrn—]‘m r; 83%c for for_February; 354c for Mare Oats—Lower at 303c for Ma; BAUTIMORE. Baurnions, January 5.—Wheat—Western Hghar and active, closing easier; No, 2 wintor Tong cloar, short clear, narg: Sdfe ) 7e for May, The market left off strong. The strength of | red spot, 916 the Grangers was dus to an advance 1n wheat. | Corn—Western, higher, firm; mixed spot at 49§@b0c, It was again raported from the west that the movement of grain and corn was assuming large proportions, Compared with Saturdsy’s closing, prices are } to 2} per cent higher, ex- cept Canadian Pacific, Northern Pacific pre- ferred, and Dalawara and Hudson, which are 3 to 1§ per cent lower. In the money market to-day Horn silver sold at $2 80@2 85 and standard a% 60c, Oata—Firmer; Ietter inquiry; white, 84@36¢: No. 2 white, 3z@34c, Ryo—Steady, quiot at 62@64c. Eggs—Easier at 27c, ‘Whiskey—18@19, MILWAUKER. MILWAUKEE, January 5,--Wheat—Feverish, No. 2 Milwaukee and January, 79%c; Febru- ary, 80o; March, Slic; May, 870, Co No, 3 87@38c, ; No. 2 white, western OOUPONS, s . 101 Rye—Quiet and firm; No, 1 at 53, ' Goup 1z | Bacloy=Unchanged; No.2 spring 02, W8It i 2 Pacific 6's of '35 ... 126 LU B TG NEW OrLEANS, January 5,—Corn—Fair de- STOOKS AND BONDS, | mand tn saoks, white and yellow, e, 8&““‘ 'L”A'}fé' 12;2 1% 30@2 35 0 5. e and 2 30@2 35, g i 145 | Pork—High Ohicago, Burlington 118 | Whiskey—Steady; western rectified, 1 05@ Dolaware, Lackawana & Weste 855125, Denver & Rio Grands 8 PEORI 14 8 I'::lrtl'e . 201 Pl(‘)lu‘:,@“ iNf(J:m firmers new 1 “ | mixed, 85@30jc; new No. 2 mixed, %L’:;Ifii,‘.fi:fi.‘"h i 5 Oat .1«‘; ly; No. 2 white, 27 nsas & Texas. 168 |2 R e and Vo, 2, 5 ey : tyo—Trm and highor; No, 2, 51§@004s, ouisville & Nashvillo, Whislky—Tirm, at 312, lichigan Central. T e Missouri Pacifi LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, Cn10AG0, FJanuary 5, — Drovers’ Journal reports: Cattlo — Receipts , 5,500 head; fat_firm; common, duil and lower; ; exports, 6 00@s 30; 55" [common’ to choice shipping, 4 10@4 b8 124 ferior to good cows, 2 20(@ 4 25; stockers, 3 00 Qrogon Trans-Continontal, Pacltio Mail. Eallaas Belaos Okt Cotaar Rock Island.... @4 00; feeders 4 00@4 3. opened slow 1 sold; rou 8t Louis & S han o 37} | packing, 4 10 1g BLIOL i, Sl &m, e 374 | packing'and_ ehipping, 4 351 60; skips, Ao RO oot “j‘“" sn..:,e,,~1m; 00 head; common g‘. et ol ol 813 nml 2 10@: Texas Pacific, 13 pool cable denate: Union Pucific. 4_5:‘ nd & moderate supply; good to 0 rican teers, ho lower, at 14@1440 333 | ver pound dressed. 7 ST, LOUIS LIVE BTOCK. 751 Louts, Jauuary 5 —Cattlo—Rocoipts, 0; searce, strong and a ' thado better; good s 4 00@4 60; cows and heifers, 3 00@4 0J; s and feeders, ep—Receipts, 1 fcommon to choic i t\slm ; —e— 25, GENERAL PRODUOCE, CHICAGO PRODUCE, Onioao, January 5,—Flour —Active aud firm, 3 Wheat —Active, but unsettled and jhigher, flnctuated suddenly, opened ‘(u c nver Sat- lay. declinedhc, advanced d, I @ 1 30@4 15, ¢ KANSAS CITY, KAxsAs Oy, January 5, — Cattle—Re- ceipts, Strong at Saturday’s prices, "| " Hogs—Rbceipts, 5,000; opened weak and ™ closed strong at 4 (7had R8¢ Tor Mays No. 5 sed, Stkor " | o Sheep—Dull aud steady; fair togood 2 508 Active and strong; February ad- | vanced 1@ Tho; May, 1o over Sutarday and closed, and k.lmmv 14 over Sat- ¢ for cash; 870 for January; u\brunry, 7he for March; 40§ @40ic fo Oata=-0ponadactive and buoyanty January }@1 over Saturday; February and March 1 @13 and Muy fc higher; later becam and deeliLod 1@ do; 20fo” for cash Gho tor February; 2582640 for e — OMAHA MARKETS. § ‘Wholesale Prices, Orrick oF THE OMAHA Bz, Mondsy evening, January The following prices aro charged ~retailers by jobbers, wholosalers and commission mer- chants with the exception of grain, which is for May, quoted at the prices furnished by the elovators firm at bo, and other local buyers: Steady at 60c, Grain, Whoat—Cnsh No, 2, 61}, cegular; opend 160 | Barley—-Cash No. 2 5. 2400 and snstained un ey o, 8 4 for cash and | AR B Sane higher; prime, 1 30@ 1 82, s Flax Seed—Firm; No, 1 quoted as 1 37@ 1 k—Active gher, advanced 3 tul closed strong; January; 11 925@11 12074 for March; 1 Hides. Bteady; green butchers’ 6 groen salted, 7io; dry flint 120140; dry salt 10@11 damaged hiikes, two thirds prica, Urdaso- Prinio white, 4)c. Sheep Pelta—26@1 W, Tallow—43 85, : B@10c higher; clos G 874@6 90 for cash aad January; 6 7 7 ) for Marcl 20 for May. Bull} Meats ~ Shoulders, 4 6 40; short ribs, b —Firm and wochange Cheese—Firu and unchavg Tgs —Fair demandifeesd, wLive Stock Market Hidos y aud unchanged. y 4 Tl Ay And Dichanged, Hogs wera firmn at 3 25@3 60, ‘Whisky—1 13, ‘The catile market today was quiet and Receipts, Bhip'ts. | butchers' stock was quoted at 8 10@8 75. Flour, bbls, 11,000 17 S 250@: ghwéh“;h? i ‘_'Lm SLeop,were fquoted at 2450@3 00, fi:fi" kel sLa Flour and Millstuffs, ye, bushels 1,000 — . Bre, bushals. ob/ 000 | o Winter Whoat—Best qualitylpatent at2 80 Sectnd ality—2 20 2 ro, y LIVERPOOL, & Ll\'lumnlp, January 0, — Breadstufls — | o 2;"""" Wheat ~Lestrualty, patent, 2 19 trong and highes Second Qual @2 "d)z!..,.h_\\ uter, 78 20@T7s Gd; spring, 7s n‘:: mel\‘:ivc‘fclfi(, 5 24@7s 4. Chopped Feed—Per 100 be,, & 3 Corn—Dbs 1d, Corn Meal - 90c@1 0) per GMOODON‘ TOLEDO, Bereening—65@75¢ per ToL¥no, January 0, —Wheat—* nervous; No, 2 red eash 82¢ bid, SumASm.,, No. 2 cwh 4le, ats —Dall; No, 2 cash General Froduce Ixcited and z Chi: kens, dressed, cho! o per poved, 7@ CINCINNATY chickeos diessed, falr to good, per 1b. b@ CiNoiNNaTs, Janusry 5, — Wheat — [\ Avples Thero are but few cho Strong; No. 3 red, 856 left ia the market and these are bri Coin ~Gudd deiand; 2 mixed, 394@ | prices; Ben Davy 0; 8 402, B Poultry -New Years receipts were not very Oats—Stronger; No. 2 mixed 306 cavy aod d over are but small, Rya—Strong avd higher; No, 2 Prices ava expected to be firmer from yow on. sabarley—Tn good dewmaud; extra No. 3 fall Pork ~ Quict at 11 75@ 13 00 Youl’. B@dc; turkeys, dressed per b, 'choice, 11c; poor, 8@9%; gease d essed, per Ib, Lard—Quiet and mm at 6 85, choice, 11¢; fair o good, 9@100; poor, 7@ Bulk Mo ~Quiet and firm; shoulders, | Jucks, dreesed, per 1o, choioe, l 1,.‘ whort ribs, b 77 @6 124, * | good, 10@11¢, Whisky —Demynd active at 111, Edgs - In moderate supply ab 23 Buttee—Quist, but ste BANSAN OFFT, inthin clean muslin and .K.unl' Oiry, vanuary 6,—Wheat—High tles in one puhu u‘nfl:‘hmn‘- m’t‘:’l’: er;_cash 694@00c; Fel Gle; May Boje. choice | se Coru—Higher; sasb, 21§ bid, 295 mked; | dairy, mou,mluiwmfiw' sgfi ' * | government ed; 2o Beaver Creok BB, 1 wd demand, continues o be in sson for decr, antalope, ete,, rans ont Jannary 1st. In_shipping birds (excentiog goone and ducks) packthem in tight pack ages, boxes or barrels, and ship a8 “poultry,” prairie chickens, r dozen, 84.0; _ quall, §1 00@1 geose, por dozen, 88,0083 5(; jack rablits, ver dozen, $4.00@8500; small rabbits, per jozen, $1,00@1.25; suipe, per dozen, $1.00@ 1.25; dacks, mallard, $2.00@2.50; teal and mixed, $1.50@ 2.00. Potatoes—No receipta and prices nominal, por bush. 30@40c. Onfons—In falr demand, per bushel, Popeorn—Market glutted. 13@3e per 1b. Beans—Demand very light and stock heavy. Only clean stock saleable, Navies (clean) per bushel, 1.20@1.40 medium, 1.00@1. Honey Comb—Choice domestic, California, 14@15e. Boeswax —In good demand, Oholoe bright r 1b. 26@28c; common to good dark per 1b, Sales slow at 156@16¢; 5@20c. Cider—"Ohlo” per bbl, 700; “York State” por bbl, 800; per § bbl, 4 75; con- densed per gl 830; crab apple por gal 85 Oheese—Tull cream, western, 12¢; Wiscon. #n new 12hc; young American, 12 a 180, Maple Sugar—Pure, in bricks, por 1b, 160, Ohio 130; smal cakos 124e. Grocers' List, CaxxED Goops.—Oyste,s [(Standard) per onse, 890; strawberrios, 2 1b, " per case, raspberries, 2 b, per case, 2 50; California poars per case, b 80; apricots, por case, 5 00; peaches per case, 6 90; white cherriea per case, 6 70; plama per case, 4 b0; whortleber- ies, per oase, 8 00; eg plurns, 2 1b, por case, 290; greon gages, aples, 2 Ib, per case, nzn@r. Rork —Sisal, ul, § irch and. larger, 9o, § inch, Ofgy L inch, 106 ANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 10, 120, 8s, 12}, boxes, 4 Ibs, 16 oz, Bs, 14o. Matones—Per caddie, 860; round,rl,case 265 square, casos, 1 70; Oshkosh, cases gr .0 Staans - Powdered, 770; cut loaf, 7hcian- 4 ulated, Gjo; + confer tioners' A, 64c; Standard extra O, fo; extra O, 6§c; medium yellow, bio; dark yellow, bic. Correxs—Ordinary grades, 12@124e; fair, 12 @1840; good, 13kc; prime, 14@154c; cholce, 16@17c; fancy green and yellow, 16@16kc; old ava, 20@260; Arbuckle’s ronst- ad, 1b3e; MoLaughlin's X XXX ronsted, 1640 | so Ilvgn;umon Java, 16§@183c; Clark's Aurora, Synor—Standard Com., 250, bbls; Staadard do. 4 gallon kegs, 1 95. som.—xn 1b papers, 820 per case; keg, per e s—Medium in barrels, 6.00; do fn half barrels, 3 50; small, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 500; gherkina in barrele, 8 00, do in half barrels, 4 50, qqEAs—Guapowder, goad, 45@550; choles 60@76c; good Imperial, 40@43c; choice, som 65c; Yu\mk Hyson, good, 86@50c; cholco, 1'00; Japan, natural ml. 7061108 dan SElow) 60.75¢; Oolong good, 85@40¢ Oolonfi choice, gsflfific; Souchong, good, 30@lc; choice, 35 5o, RIgE—Lauisiana, primo o choice, 687c; ta—No, 1 mackerel, half bbls., 7350 Family bbis,, 4 25; No. 1 kits, 1 00; family kits, 60c; No. 1 whitefish, half bbls., 6 50; No. 1 Kits, 9501 family half bbls,, 800; family kita andipails, 6063 No. 1 tront, half bila, b 20, ‘WoonsNWARE—Two hoop pails, 1 85; three | 7 lwop_ pails, 210. Tubs, No. 1, 900; _pioncer was| bonrds, 185; Double Crown, 4 90; well- | 2 buckets, 3 o 1Ch1cs Savon Tmperlals 3 45; Kirlda satinet, 860; Kirk’a standard, 375; Kirk's White Russian, 5 20; Kirk's eutoca, 2 15, POTASH— enmdlvanm cans, 4 cans in case, 35; Bablitts ball, 2 doz, in cae, 1 90; An cnor ball, 2 doz. in cass, 1 CaNDY—Mixod, 11al3c; mek, 10allc; twist stick, 10jc. Vl;sm.uz—New York apple, 16c; Ohio ap- ple, 13c, é;m Dray londs, per Lbl, 160; Ashton, 350; bbls dairy, 60, 8, 3 60, SrarcH—Poarl, 43c; Silver Glosn 8c; Corn Starch, 8¢; Excelsior Gloss, 7o; Corn, Tic. Spicks - Pepper, 17c; spice, 14¢; cloves, 20c; cagsin, Lbc. Dry Frums—No, 1, quarter apples, bbls, i N C eiced, boxgs, b eraporated, boxes, 9hc; blackberries, boxes, 10ic; peaches, 3 xos, Sio; peaches, evaporated, 1ic; rasp- berrics, 82 Dry Goods, BrowN SHERTINGE—Atlantic A, 73o; Atlan- tio P, 6c: Atlantic LL, bhc; Brunswick, 4% Beaver Dam LL, 6c; anrsnco LL, bjc; Pa- cific H, 7fo; Royal Standurd, 6fc; Indian H;:d 7§c; Wauchusett A, 73o. NE BLracikn Corrons—Ballon, 4.4, 63c; Bal- lon, 7-8, be; Cumberland, 4-4, 84., Davoll DD, 84o; Fairmount, 4he; Fruit of the Loom 4, e Glory of the West, Sic; Golden Gate, 8jc; Hill 7-8, 8¢; Hill 4-4, 7jc; Lonsdale, 7§¢; New York Mills, 113e; \\}mmutm 104c. Ducks (Color. d) —Boston, § 0z., 113c; Bos- ton, 10 oz, 144c; Boston, 9 oz., llo. Fall River [ 4ok (Gray) ~West Potat, 8 oz, 10; West Point 10 or., 11c; Point Bear, 8 o, 11 TickINGS—Amoskeag. 13}c; Fancy, 95 Jordis 10§e; Pearl York, 1240; Hamloton Awnings, 12 DzXns - Amoskeng, 1c; Beaver Creok aymakers, 8c, Jaffrey D & T, 124c; XX, 12{c; Pearl River, 13c; War- ren AXA (brown), 120; Warren BB (brown), 1ic; Warren CC (brown), 1c, Caxsrics Fifth avenuo glove finish, 4c; Keystono glove finish, b 2@13¢; turkeys. nheuul fair to good, 10@. Wrap the rolls Comser JrANS —Amory, The; Hancock, 8c; earsayer 8tc; Rockport, 7c. P wiNts Allens, bhe; American, ffe; Arn— ds, 6o; Cocheco, 6c; Harmony, 44c; Indigo, ©; ' Tndigo 7-8 11hc: Indigo 4-4, 124c; Steel iver, bhe; Charter Oak, 44c, PRINIS SHIRIINGS —American, Bo; Cocheco, s Gloucester, fo; Southbridgo,' 4o; Waver: Lys, 4§c; Rosedale, 4fc. GINGHAMS —Amoskeag ataples, 8}o; Bates staplos, §3c; Lancaster staples, 8c; Plunket plaids 9c; Hudson checks, 8ho; Amoskeag mlm, Dhe. DRESS GOODS: \ehnnn alpacca, 93c; Per- slan cashmere, 2340; Hamleton cashmere, 163c; Hamloton Fancus, 1 jo; Haumleton brosades, 15¢; Arlington brocad Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 30; plow steel, special cast, 6c; crucible, 7o. special or German, bo; cast 005 do, 15u20c; wiszon spokes, set, 2 26a3 00; hubs per set, 1 25; tellues, sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70a85c, axles, eash, Thc: square nuts per 1b, 7alle; washers, per Ib, 8alSo; rivets, per 1b, 11¢; coil chain, per Ib, 6al2¢; malleable, Bo; iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, 6 harrow teeth, 40; spring steel, 7aSc; Burden's horse shoes, 4 40; Burden’s muleshoos, b 70, Bakpep Wike—1In car lots, 400 per 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 30, I 8c, SHoT——Shot, 1 85; buckshot, 2105 oriental | °@ powder, kegs, 6 40; do, half kegs, d1B do, quarter kegs, 1 88 blastiug, kegs, 8 85; fuse, per 100 feet, wg LrAp—Bar, 165, Coar _ Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris ran_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump. 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Iowa lump, 5 00; Towa nut, © 00 Spring, 7 00; nu.r.. ciet, 11 26411 50; Canon City, 7 00 per ton, Leather, 'c; hemlock sole, ruuner 6o to 7! lock upper, 22 to 24c; oak 400t b calf kid, oak kip, ak calf, 1 20 to 1 80; French kip, Fronch calf, 1 25 to 2 00; russetés Oak sole, 880 hemlock kip, 0« calf, 86 to 100: he 50; linings, 600 to 850; ¢ ppings, 900 to 10 50; B. L., Morocco, 80 to 85¢; 0, D Muruw-ibu' 3 HARNESS —No, 1 sta e; B4o; 8¢; No, 1 Ohio oak, 83c; 1 do, Sw, No. 1 Milwaukee 84c; No, 2 do, No. 1 Pitts oak bar, 36¢; No. B Pitts oak har, 84c, Liquors, AL0OROL—188 pooof aleohol, 2 26 per wine gallon extra California spirits; 188 proof, 118 per I)ruul gallon; tripple refined spirits, 187 17 per proof gallon: redistilled 08, 100 « 1 50 blended, 1 50 ¢ 2 50, (,H)W-lmwmd 5026 00; domeetic, 1 40 Ross —TImported, 4 5026,00; Now Eugland, 199 24 00; dummdc, 1/0@3 PErACH AND APFLE Bnum{ 176@4 00, OnaMPAGNES —Imported, per case, uoo‘ 84 00; American, per case, 12 00@19 Tobacco. Plug Tobaoso~ Olimax, 45¢; Bulllon, 4c; H , 44c, sm, 46¢; Rudy, u:'." Pried Ow.l’-p. 48¢; hpufi ic:&.l el ] 21, per mcum, 2 90; pine l' ROWN SHERTINGS —Argyle, G}c; Pep- |22 ; | perell R, 7c; Salisoury R, 6kc. 5 Fine Cut—Common, 30ct good, 45@60c; Hard to Beat, orite, Diamond Orewn, B6c; Sweot Sixteen, 56e. Smoking —0. s 22; Meerschaum, 800, Durham, 16¢ oz ble; Durham, 8 oz., 556; Da ham, 4 o7 Durham, 2 o North Onmlmh, 16 oz.,41¢; Seal olinn, 8 oz., 43c; Seal of North (,nr..].n., 1803 Soal ol Novkh ¢ Jaroling, 2 oz., be;' O Dutham, 0z, 286; 0. K. Darham, 2 oz, 30c; Uncle Ned, £'s 250; Pom and Jerry, Seal Tamber. WHOLESALR. Wo quote lnmber, Iath and shingles on car at Omaha at the following prices: JoIST AND SCANTLING—16 foot and under, 2000, Trynens—16 foot and under, 20 00, TivpER AND JOIST—20 ft., 2300; 24 ft. 1va—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No, 2, 0. ( wAmHING—No, 1 (2 common bonrds), 00; No, 2, 18 00, S1ock BOARDS—A, 45003 B, 40 00; C, 85 00, Froosxa—No, 1,40 00; No, 2, 8 (0; No. 8, 2500, Stoixa, cloae—27 00; No. 2, 25 00; No. 8 Oclatiia —3, 57 00; .25 00, SHiNaLEs, best—4 b0; standard, 8 50, Lami—5 5 par M. Tae —Per barrel, 125: bulk per ‘bushel, 85c; cament; bbl, owa plaster, bbl, hair per bus, 60c; tarred felt, 100 'Tbs, straw board, 350, vrugs, Druas Axp Curytoars—Acid, earbolio, 40¢; acid, tartaric, blc; balsam copaiba, per Ib, ark, snssafras, per Ib, 12c; calomel, per cinchonidia, per oz, $0 60; chloro- v Ib, $1 05; Dovers powders, per_1b, epaoin salts, per Ib, She; glycerine, pure, per Ib, 25c; lead acetate, e 1b, 200; ull i (R castor, No. 8 per gal., $1 40; oil, oli .pfirgnl L 40 oil, origantin, b0c; opitm, $4 50; quinine, P. & W., and R, & 8., per oz, $1 15; potassium, Todide, per Ib,, $3 50; salicin, per oz, 40c; sulphate morphine, per oz, $3 40; sulphur, por Ib, 4c; strychnine, per oz., § 80, Paints Olls and V-rnlshe O1s—110 carbon, per gall haulll ht, per gallon, 124c; 175=' hudll ht allon, 1640; 1650° water white, 16hc; line d'taw, per gallon, 430; linseed botlod per Fallon, 534; Tard, wiater ste'd, per gallon, 1065 No.1, 60c; No.'2, b0; castor XXX, per gal- lon, 1'60c; No. 3, 1 40; sweet, per gallon, 1 00; sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B, per gallon, 65; neatafoot extra, per gallon, 90 No. 1, 76c} Inbrisating, zero, per gallon, 800; 16c; golden machine, No. 1, per 8c; sperm, signal, per gallon urpentine, per gallon, 40c; naptha, 74°, per gallon, 16c. Dry Paints, ‘White lead, 80c; French zine, 10c; Paris whitmg, 2hc; whiting gilders, 1fc; whiting com’l, 13¢; lampblack, Germantown, Iampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian blus, 5oc untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sienna, burn 4 gionud, raw, dc; Pars groon, gonuine, 2% Paris groon, common, 20g; chrofno reon 20c; chrome green, K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng. 766 vermillion, Amerioan, 18c; Indian, red, 10c; rose pink, 14c; Venet , Cookson’s, 2Jc; Venotian, red. American, 17¢; red lead, chrome yellow, g.»nmns 90c; chrome yel- 12: oohre rochelle, So; ochre, French, ochire, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, ; lehigh brown, 2§c; Spanish brown, %o} Prince's mineral, 30 SR g?r gallon: Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, 1; coach, ex— tra, $1 40: coach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, $175; Japan, 70c; mh-lmm, extra, 850, shellac, 88 60; hard oil finish $1'50, PAINTS IN O1L—White lesd, Omaha, P. P, 4 i whito lead, 8t Louis, pir, bl Maraci los green, 1to 51b cans, 20c; French reen seel, 190; French zino, red soal, 110, French zine, in varnish asst., 20c; French zinc, in oil asst, 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b ns, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 18¢; refined lampblack, 12¢; conch black and ivory black, 16c; drop ' black, 16c; Prugsian_blus, 40c; 'ultramarine blue, 18ci chrome groen, L. M & D.. 16c; blind and shutter grom, L M. & D., T60; Pacia greon, 18¢; Indian red, 15c; Venetian red, 9c; Tus- can'red, 22; American vermillion, I, & P. ; yellow ochre, 9¢; L, M., 0. & D. O., 186; yellow_ochre, 9c; golden ochn, 1ge; patent dryor, 8o, grainiag colors, light ik, walnut, chestout and ash, 1 e —— DENVER MARKET,, TFrovr—Colorado, 100 1bs, 1 25@1 55 ; pat- ent, 100 Ibs., 2 75@5 00; Kansas, 100 bs, 2 75 @300; graliam, 100 lbs, 150; tye, 100 Ibs, 5 bucl wheat, 100 lbs, 7 50, GRAT! Fren, E‘m.wWhtle 1100 1bs, 90@953; corn in sacks on track, 100 1bs,90@1 00, oats, in sacks on track, 100 Ibs, eastern white, 1 20@1 25; Colorado white, 1 25@1 30; mixed, 110@1 20; barley 100 lbs, 1 80@1 85' br: hn, on track, 14 00@15 00; chop, corn, 1 1bs, on track, 1 00@1 05; chop ixed, 100 Ibs, %nlc;sck, 125@1 385; corn meal, 100 ibs, 180 Xy —Yaled, upland,) ton, 18 00@15 0; upland, loose, ton, & 00@12 00; scond bot- tom, baled, 11 00@12 00; alfalfa, loose, ton, 1|10 dogis 00; steaw, balod, on track, tom, 7 03 | 8hed: 29 Bunzn—-crnumsry, fancy, b, 36@87c creamery, fine, Ib, 33@350; dairy, ohoico, Ib 20@220; dairy, good, Ib, 18@20c; dairy, fair, 1b, 15@16c; cooking, Ib, 6@Sc. 'Eaos—State, candled and warranted, doz, 30@3lo; ranch, doz, 33@31c. Crzese—Full créam, 16@17c; half cream, b 101o; sk, 1b,'9e; Swise, domastic 22@23¢; Swiss, imported, 80@32c; Lim- bn'ger. 18 PouLrry ~Live old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 F0; live springs, doz, 8 00@4 00; live ducks, doz, 5005 25; droased turkeys, 1b,, 14@15c. Porators —Colorado, 100 Ibs, 115@125; sweet, ror Ib,, do. VEGETADLES — Onlons, yeliow, 100 Ibs, 140; cabbage. 100 Ibs. 150; beets, 10) b, 1 10@1 25; turnips, 100 bs, 1 25. Frurts—Lemons, per box, Messina, 5 508 600; oronges, Louisiana, = per 100, 325, apples, fancy bbi, 8 76@4 75; apples, medium, bbl, 3 £0; Oalifornia_grapes, box, 1 75@2 0; Melvoise, Pern, Muscat, 200@2 25, OURED MeATS ~Haws mgas oueed, ib, 12} ®12he; hams, sweot pickled, b, 12§c; bacon, breaktast, 1b, 13@134c; dry’ salt sides, 1b, @8}o; dried beef, 1b, 16c; lard in pails 9, 93c: lard ip tiorces, 8o, ‘Fresi Meats—Drossod beef. Colorado, per Ih, 6@6}e; cloice ol | 1b, 6,@74c; hogs, Ib, 7@7}c; mutton, lb, ol ‘stears, per 100 lbs, Livi S1o0s-— Flint No, 1, per Ib, 113@12 No, 2 b, 9@10c; green stee: Irl lnd bén@ndu; calf, 1b, 4@?ic; green calflb, 8@10c; greon kip, b, 6(@7o; sheep wlins, dry, 8@ 0c; doer ski sumumer, 1b, 15@25c; deor skins, winter, Ib, 12 @ito; antelopo sking, b, 12@15; tallow, '1b, 6. Voor—Colorado No, 1, per Ib, 1@ltc; buck, Ib, f; Mexican, fc, Fisg—Mackerel, No, 1, 120 kit, mess, 16@2 00; Oalifornts salmon, balf bbi, 10 50; Hol.ln.nd %, kez 1 50@1 €0; t.nmt, per VOGO~ A Also 13 valuable and reliable re- cipes (never before published,) any- one of which is worth $1.00 and from that to $25.00 and a copy uf the “Cultivator” sent FREE any one that sends 8 stamps to pay postage ete., 8 comic puluru cards will also be enclosed in the pack- age. These recipes are valuable to the household and any energeticper- son knowing the secrets llwy disclose need never want for money. Please rite name and address plainly. Pt # stamps in a letter and uddress it to tue WESTERN PUB. CO., box 509, Omaha, Neb, M. R. RISDON, G [nsurance Agent REPRESENTS; Phoulx lasurance Co, Londoa, Cash Assete, LY, Capital Thilaldnnl‘.l N Glrard P, Philadelybis, ".,JA Nongoo 14c; | Railwav Time Table. In Effect Dec, 1at, 1884, The attention of the travelling publio 1a calléd %o tho ack that thisls tho only complete and absolutely correct time tablo published in the oity, All traine arrive at and dopart from Omahs by Central Standard Time, Tralos of tho C. §t. P. M. & 0. arrive at and de. part from their depot, corner of 14th and Webster stroots; traing o tho B, & M. and K, O St 0. & O. B from the B, & ¥, depot; Al ohors from the Unlon Pacific depot. ; b, oxceph Saturd: BURLINGTON, IOWA THE LARGE T 1RON WORK N THE STATE BRIDC WORK, \RONTECTug, 1RON WORK. THE NYATT PRISMATI MATE Trie Murnay kron Wonrks, ENGINES,| SPromuTes, BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MACHINERY. PATENT LOG OGS AND SAW MILL §PECIALTIES 1t-0ff Engines Pumps Automatic Steam Meat Cutting Machines, Tanking Outfits & Presses Wheeled Scrapers, Fruit Evaporators, Prairié Corn Shellers 3 0, 0x0ept Sunday; WESTWARD LIGHTS SEND FOR ES Unlon Pacific. ). Ovorland Expross . .. Colorado Express. . ~_10. & Rep, Vallo; Mai anpm y SPECIALZNOTIOE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Cound Oil (2akg;'L Tt 183 ke bost and cheapost food for stock of any kind. ~ One pound ls throe pou:ds of corn, Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Instead of running down, will Increase In weight and be In good markotable ou tlon in the spring. Dairymen, as well vs_others, who use it, can testify to Ita mow {ts. Try It and judge for yourselves. Prico $25.00 per ton. No charge for saoks Address WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, DEALERS IN Hall's 'Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETGC. A1O0NO Farnam Street. Omaha STEELE,. JOHNSON & CO., WHOLESAFE GROCERS SOUTHWARD, Ml-‘oulrl Pnolflc mg?u Express,. EASTWARD, c M. alt Paul For Chicago via . Blufts 0 #6a) NORTHWARD, C. 8t.P. M. & O. ...... “Sloux City Express... 8 800 [Oakland Accommodation lowa Div. 8.C.&P. 8t. Paul Day Expross. . .+ Panl Night The 0 mand 8 p m dummy brains slso v b the transfer in t e to make eastorn connection: but not to oheok baggage OMAHA BRIDGE TRAINS Tralns—Leave Omaha at UM,E 00 16 & m, 1 00, £ 00, 00, 6 00, 6 00, Vo Sundays tho 800 and 10 00 & = mf 3190 4544100 > ratis o Bt Fu: AFFl for dopot 18 minutes lator: Broadvay dopot 20 b4 b Expross. | o 4ga) utes later, . B. LOOKWOOD, (lormerly of Lockwood & Draper, Chl Manager of the Leave Councll Bluffs (Ihoulwli depot) nnu. 880 Tea, Cigar md 'obacco Departments. A full line of all grades of 980,1080,1 404 m;130, 3 the aboxe; also Pipes and Smokers’ carried in stock. Prices 1108 . On Sanddys tho 8 80 and 10 80 and 8 80 and 5 80 p m teains will not run. ~ Arrl Transtor 7 minutes later, Omaha 20 minutes late TransforTraing Lewo Omahast8 15, 858 10 05 & m, 1?5,01I1lm|flbhpm 1) 'Arrivo s 9 46 and 1115a m, 1995, 7 86 and 816 p and nmplel furnished on application. Open ordera intrusted to us shall receiye our careful attentlon. Satlsfaction Guaranteed. AGENVS FOR BENWOOGDJNAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €0 SUNDAY TRAINS —— e e A@ER FRANZ FALK BREWING C0. e Milwaukee. Wis.' GUN'l’HER & 00., Sole Bottlers, 11 1 228 9-80| 10 Doces ul = 18 20 Sunday evening and Monday morning tral: in orresponding order. C. B. & Q. bral day. SToCK YARDS TRAINS. Leavo Union_Paciflo dej Arrive from Stock Yi Malil Time Card. ROUTE. at C. F. COODMAN. Wholesa,le Drugglsts Union Pacific 5 50 7 00 [umion Faciho Thiough Alai, 480 AND DEALER IN 10 30| 8 00 & M 1n Neb. 9 00 8 00 10 80 8 00 8 00 10 30| 6 00 3% & OMAHA, NEB. Blou 0y & Bacife Lmu. 10 80| ©o0 Sioux City & St. Paul. 6 45| Oouncil Blufts & Kansas City . Csuncil Bluffs Local. M. EELLMAN & Co, i WMMBWMB 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, ONMLAELA =) NEBR.ASE.A. Fort Omaha Missouri Pacific. Wabash —St. Louls. ‘Wabash—Chicago. Trvin ton? C.X.COUTANT, P. M. "OMABA Chemical Dyeing —AND— CLEANING WORKS. ©. T. PAULSON, Proprictor, Gontlemeny' Clothing Cloaued, Dycd and Ropatrod. Ladios Dresses Cloaned and D: ithout Rippiny Plumes Cleaned or_Colored any y to ums Bilks, Velvoto ano Taces Cloauod, Dyed and ot~ -~ 888 W F..BROWN, GEO. BROWN W. F. BROWN & CO.: COMMISSION DEALERS IN 1212 Douglas Street, - OMAH A, NEB LIVE STOCK Offce, Exchange: Building Union Stock Yards, | REFERENCES: OMAHA Nm F1I NATIONAL BANK, Omaha; W A. Paxtox, Prest. "and Troas. Union Stock Yds., Omaha, Algo connected with Gregery, cuu, Co , Union Stock Yards, » Chioago.{ yenne. anager Bay State Cattle Co. Prost. First Nat'l Bank, Omaha, #£27 Address all communlcations—Union Stook Yards, Omaba, Nebraska. T i = HENRY T, CLARKE, Pree, and Treas, A. M, CLARKE, Vioo Président JOHN T. CLARKE, Sccretary, H.T.CLARKE DRUG CO., | SBCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, VV/HOLESALE nnuumsrs en Chicago and San Franclaco, CAPITAL STOCK $200,00% Will duplicate Ohicago and St. Louis prioe i | zoING wmsT. PRINCIE&L LINE ST, LOU CHICAGO,PEORIA & OMAESA AND LINCOLWN TO DENVER, EY WAY OF OR VIA ZANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON te DENVER Sonnecting in Union Depots at Kansas City, Omuhia and Denver with through trains for SA. l\ ERANCISCO 1 froints in th at West ARGEST Jobbing Drug house bet 4 ehall be at the bottom of the warket at nes. Our epeciaity Wil be Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Gfius Estimates given on plate glass, To those about to embark in the drug business will do well to thele nfarcst by calini on us o for our ric ist which will appeas about Jaunary 4k Mo Ldsders 1114 HARNEY HTI solicited, ..L. STRANG (O., Double and Single Acting Power and Hand NW&SHM PUMPY Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings, at wholesale snd retail, HALLADAY WIND. MILLS, CHUR( AND, S0HOOL BELLS, Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. _— e Minneapolis; Parlor JOBBER OF 10 and {rom St. Louis WMWWHmme T, LOUls I(INN.EAPDLIS and ST, PAUL, EASTERN PRICES DUPLILATED —— G—OING EAST. n Grand Union Depot at Chicago w1tk through uains for I\'I W 1 ()I’Ix, BOSTON, d al) piarn Oities. ns tor Indianap. and all ‘points I"%:ms with' through > Parlor Oars, with Ite. Smokinis' Cars with Moinis, ONioago; BE. Josapls ek’ without'c . Only throug the ween C| and Chicag wrough cars nd D l Ly Jouncil Bluffs, via Peor ty Indianapolis i Keokulk, Burlingtc LeatoSt. Puul and with Reciining Chal AUKOUSH OAR |18 FARLAM STREET, . . OMAHA, NEB | FRED.W.GRAY, (SUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY), LUMBER, LIME AND CEKENT, 6th and Douglas streets, » . . . i T rica, and i A to be the Finest Equipped Railrcad in the World fo v pfi classes of Travel, ¥ Through Tickets via this line for sale at &} i It couvon ticket oflices . the United States ang " J. POTTER, Vice-Phes. sl ERCEVAL LOWEL Gon Pans. ool EO gy SRR 20 o e e B WARD & G00s LOVIAANA, MO\ OMAHA, NEB