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le THE DAILY BRE--WEDANES DAY, JANUZRY 7, 186, 3 NEBRASKA L iy o ihitoh kst (;xlv‘yym‘n(urx‘ wax —Io eman wolee bri NEW YORE FRODUOR, In good demand, Oholee bright domestic, 15@16 s ady 1 L #25c; common to good dark per Ib e Wheat fj 1 )} 021 lowors heavy r—“Ohlo” per bbl, 700; “York 1 per bbl, 800; pec’ bbl., 4 78; con- densed mg.l 830; crab apple per gal & ‘ ) Cheors-_Fall cream, western, 12c; mmn, i now 124c; young American, e v SKA, Maplo Sugar—Pure, in bricks, poe 1b, 168, Ll sorts 76,000; | Ohio 18¢: smal cakea 124c. 58 Febru PAID UP OAPITAL ; Februaty AL S e Dette cipts 40,000 Grocers' List, oW TA A. E. TOUZALIR, vy i Butiec st tl v Whit' | Oaxxen Goops,—Ugate.s i(Standard) per e Vioo Pr e \Western fresh dull and lower at |Chae, 890 strawborries, 21b, por case, 2 20; ¥. MOORE, mo 8. COLLINS, LEWIS Ly raspberries, 2 1b, per case, 2 50; California wod K. Hayden, Aselstant and’ Aoking Onshier pears per case, b 80 per case, b 00; pricot - " Pork—12 7513 0D, o onrs | peaches per case, b white cherries per raxaina ormca) 7 aphrd—Tower; westerm stoam 6pot, 729 [ e, 676y plama per_cane, 4 80, whortber- The fIron Bank | i pemwd ticand oo foren ";,‘m‘,};},:;‘.‘;"t'%l}‘;f" “cane 20 i 5 ST. LOUIS PRODUCE, 20@5 50 00R, 12TH AND FARNAM 8T8, kit hand larger, o, § J < N Haty O =¥ o ger, Oc, § inch, A GENERADL BANKING BUSINESS m‘ n, Louts, January G—Flonr unchang- | o, GFE S | i) & TRANSACTED, Cotton—Quict and unchanged; middling |, CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 166, 12, 8s, 12}, boxes, 4:1bs, 16 0z, Os, 14 MATCHES" 2 1] r\ ands, ¢ INTEREST allowed on time deposlts upoa | ' Wheat—Active, wns avorablo termo and upon sesonnts of banks | red, SGh for cash; 873 aad bankere, February; 02fc, closing FOREIGN EXOHANGE Goverament | Corn—Higner, hut s Flonda and Coaty and Olty seenrlties bought [ for January; 834 for aad roid. March; 85ke for May. I ita troatment of onstomers the most Iihy | Oats Lower; 25he bid for_cash and Janu eeal polioy in pursued consistent with safotd ic for May. ad !nlml‘ banking, and we invite corresponcs ence or porsonal inquiry in eonneotion there with o; round,rl,case 'Nh‘{mh‘(nmlgr 0 s cut loaf, 74osan- b ere’ A, 6%c; Standard extra O, 6o; ¢ 3, bo; medium yellow, bhc; dark yellow, Oorrrrs —Ordinary grades, 12@124o; fair, 12 @133¢; good, 134e; prime, 14@ 16( fancy gree low, 16@16} government Java, ,\rlmd\lun ronat. ed, 15}c; McLaughlin's roasted, 15405 llmlhd.\nn Java, 164 ,'zr]~§< Clark'’s Aumm, Syrvp—Standard Com,, 98¢, bbls; Staadard do, 4 gallon kogs, 125, Sova—In 1b papers, 8 20 per case; keg, per Ib, 24c. Prokues—Medium in barrels, 6 00; do in half barrels, 3 50; small, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 500; ghorkina in barrele, 8 00, do in half barrels, Tias—Gunpowdor, good, 45@3c; choloe, 60@76c; good Imperial, 40@43c; choice, 60@ 5ie; Young Hyson, good, s chotoay 65 @100; Japan, natural leaf, 75c; Japan choice, 60&:76¢; Oolong good, 85@4 Jolong choice, é»@mw Souchong, good, 30@i0c; choice, 55 4hc, Ricr—Louisiana, prime to choice, 6@T7c; fair, b Fisn—No, 1 mackerel, half bbls Family § bbis,, 4 25; No. 1" kita, 100 family kita, 60c: No. 1 whitofish, half bbls., 6 50; N X "Kitn, Goor family half bbis,. §00; fum kits andlpails, 60c; No. 1 trout, half bEls., 6 25, WoonENwARE—Two hoop pails, 1 85; throa lioop paile, 210, Tubsy No. 1, Y00; pioncer washboards, 185; Double Crown, 4 90; well- buckets, 3 Soars —Kirl’s Savon Tmperial; 3 45; Kirk's satinet, 800; Kirk'a standard, 875 Kirlcs White Russian, 5 20; Kirk's eutocs, 2 PoTAsH—Pennsylvania cans, 4 cans in case, 3; Bablitt's ball, 2 dor, in case, 190; Au- cnor ball, 2 doz in case, CanDY—Mixed, llnllc, mck 10alle; twist atick, 103c. Vixgear—New York apple, 16¢; Ohio ap- ple, 3¢, SALT—Dray loads, per bbl, 160; Ashton, in sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy, 60, Js, 8 60, Srarci—Pearl, 43c; Sllver Gloss, 8c; Corn Starch, 8c; Excelsior Gloss, 7c; Corn, Tho. Spicks— Pepper, 17c; spice, 14c; cloves, 20c; cagsin, 16c. Dry Froms—No, 1, quarter apples, bbls, B40; N C sliced, boxes, Gfc: evaporated, boxes, 9ho; blackberties, boxes, 10ic; peachos, g boxes, 84c;" poachen, ovaporatod, 14o; rasp- berries, 8 dairy, 18@28c croam: FINANCE AND GDMMERC: FINANCIAL New York, January 6.—Money—Market Easy at 1@1} per cont. Closad offorcd at 1 per cent. Prime mercantile paper—43@6e. Sterling Exchange, Bankera’ bills—Steady at 480§; domand, 4 843, Governmenta—I'irm. Railway Bonda—Trregular, Stocks showed increased activity to-day and advanced sharply. Some prominent bears were frea buyers, The announcement that a western rolling mill would reswme work shortly was accepted as indicating improve- mont in the outside situation. Near the closc Louisville & Nashville dropped 17 per cent on unfounded rumore, Coal stocks sold on the refusal of the Pennsylvania railroad to cnter the combination, and Grangers sympathized with the afternoon decline in wheat. In the final sales there was o fractional recovery in | omo shares, Compared with last night's closing, prices are } to 14 per cent higher, ex- copt 8t. Paul, Louisville & Nashville, Lake Shore, Kansas & Toxas, Jersoy Central and 2 30, Flaxscod: Cornmeal Whisky—Steady 11 Hay-—Unchanged, Bran-Unchanged; Provisions — Stronge hanged. Pork—Steady 11 25 for cash. o Jard = Quict; sales quoted at 6 55@8 90 for o at mill, but prices un- 60; short ribs, n—Long clear, short clear, llu!L Meats—Long clear, 70; short clear, 59% B 50; short ribs, Tzqm 700. Carr Boarn o ; 8713 for Oats— louat 80 BALTIMORE, Bavtvore, January 8.—Wheat—Western ensier and active; No, 2 winter red spot, 0@ 903, Uorn—Western, steady; mixed spot at 40} and_good demand western @34, gher at 64@06. Jasier at 270, wflkay—nx@l 19, MILWAUKER. MitwAUKEE, January 6.--Whent—Steady; No. 2 Milwaukeo_and January, 774e; Febru- 78¢; March, Jmet and stead Quiet; No. 2, 274(@25¢; Nos white, }(ye—-lllvhm No. 14 Barloy—Stronger; No. 2 spring 523@52fc, NEW ORLEAN Niw ORLEANS, January 6,—Corn—TFair de- mand in sacks, white and yellow, 47c, Oats—Wastern, quict; & Pacific Mail, which are 4 to § per cent lower. It was rumored that the officials of the Penn- sylvania and New York Central railroad companies held a conference to-day for the purpose of forming a defonsive alliance, coufons, 37, Corn Meal—Dall and_easior at 2 30. Pork-—Higher at 12 50@12 62}. MWhiskey —Steady; western rtifiod, 1 05@ Dry Goods, BrowN SuezTiNGs—Atlantic A, Tho; Atl tic P, 60: Atlantic LL, bic; Brunswick, T Beaver Dam LL, 6¢; Lawrence LL, bhcs cific H, 7je; Royal smamd 6j0; Indian Hoad A, 7jo; Wauchusett A, Tic. Fixe BROWN SHEETINGS—Argyle, 63c; Pep- perell R, 7c; Salisoury R, 616' BLEACHED COTTONS—Ballon, 4-4, 63c; Bal- Pmlfic fi's of "5 BTOCKS AND BONDS, Rye—Stoady, quiet ab 63@61c, PEORIA. nuary 3,—Corn firmer; new new No. 2 mixed, 34{@3%5c. i No. 2 white, 27@27}e; No. 2, 513@b5}e. pl Ohloago, Burlington & Quinoy. Delaware, Lnckawana & Westorn. E:llver & Rio Grande. o. c. and higher; No }uanon ufi'"'fil"' SRR 20 T 12 lom, 7.8, 5i; Camberland, &, ‘Gc.) an'ull oo |1 (ndianapolis, Bloom, ‘estern. 8he; Fairmount, 4jc; Fruit of the Loom Kansas & Toxas, .. it JAVE STOCKE, 005 lny of the Wt She; Gotdon Gager 8105 Lake Shore & Michig: Hill 7-8, 8¢c; Hill 4-4, Lum«iule. T.Yc; New Tio; York Mills, 113c; Wamsutta, 10jc. Pacific Mell DEXDMS —Amoskesg, 110; Beaver Ureek AA. 120; Beaver ‘Creek BB, 1lc; Beaver Oreek C, 10; Haymakors, 8 8c; Jaffrey D & T, 12§c; Jnfi:v XXX, 12§c; Pearl River, 130; War- lower; rough p.cuug, 416@1 35 packing and uhlnping, @4 50; light packing, 1pe, 850@4 00, Closed steady’ i, Pullman Palace Oar Company. .. Rock Island...... 8t Louls & San anclxco. ) 1‘ rm per Ib, §1 05 %! 1,4 and 6 in., 0 00; No, PENCING 18 00, Siearriso—No, 1 (2 commen bonrds), No. 9, 16 00, 40 00; ©, 85 00, FLoosING 80 (0; No. 200, pixa, clear—25 00; No. 2, 22 50; 18 00, Crruaxa g, 80 00: §. 20 00, SHINGLES, best tandard, 8 0), Lati—3 00 per M. Lise - Per_barrel, 100: bulk por ‘bushel, 85c; cement; b 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair per bus, 5 tarred felt, 100 Ibs, —; straw board 800, Druas AxD OEsI0ALs—Acid, eatbolic, 406 acid, tartaric, B0o; balsam_copaiba, per n. ; bark, rassatras, pot Ib, 12c; ors. bowdars, per Ib, epsom_salts, per 1b, Skc; glyoe n.” o pum, ‘per Ib, 250; lead acetate, per 1b, 20 onstor, No. 1 par 505 oil_ostor, 1 per gal., 1 40; griganim, 50 q»mnu §1 50; quinine, b8 and R, &8., per o, 81 15; ]mtusmm, men per Ib., salicin, per oz, 40c; sulphate mnrphmn per oz, $3 40; sulphur, per 1b,, 4c; strychnine, per oz, 81 85, Paints Ofls and Varnishes. Ore—110 earbon, per gl\llnn, 1%¢; 150 o headlight, per gallon, 124c; 175° h Mu‘flhl, per gallon, 164e; 150° water white, 154c: Yoed raw, per rallon, 40c; linsoed boilod, por Lard, wlnhr!Lrll llon, 70¢; 2, XX, per gal: Ko, 3, 140; sweet, per g.\u.m 10 ., per gallon, 1 60; fish W, E g Rulon, €5 heatafoot extrs, pr gallon, 206, No. 1, 7c; Inbrisating, zero, per gallon, 80c; sumier, 16¢; golden machine, No, 1, per gal- lon, 85¢; No. 9, 280; sperm, signal, per gallon 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 40c; naptha, 74° , per gallon, 16c, Dry Paints, White lead, Boe; French zino, 10c; Pars whiting, whiting gilders, 1fc; whiting com'ly uc lampblack, Germantown, 1 lampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian blue, b untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, do; umber, raw, do; sionna, burn dty slones, raw, do: Parls groen, genuine, P; en,Common, 206; chrormo gract, WY, rome green, K., 1 llion, Eng'. verrmlllun. Amur(cn 566 Todlsg, ‘Yo, ! rose pink, 14c; Venetian, red, Cookson’s, 2J0; Venetian, i, American, 1§0; red lead, 74e; chrome yellow, genuine, 20c; chroms yel» low, K., 12c: ochre rocheilo, ¢; ochre, French, 2§o; ochre, American, 203 Winter's mineral, 2lc: lohigh brown, 2{c; Spanish brown, 2ho; l’llnwununerfll,. 3 VausiesTarrols, per gallon: Furnituro, exten, 81 10; farniturs, No. 1, 813 coach, ex- tra, 81 40; conch, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, 81 75; Japan, 70c; asphaltum, extra, 85c, shellac, 83 }‘10: hard oil finish 81 50, PAINTS 1N O1L—White lead, Omaha, P. P, 54 o; white lead, St. Louis, pure, bio; Marseil les green, 1to 51b cans, 20c; French zine; reen seal, 12c; French zinc, red seal, 1lo, French zinc, in varnish asst., French o, in oil asst, 16c; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b ns, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 13¢; refined lampblack, 12c; coacl black and ivory black, 16c; drop ' black, 16o; Prussian blue, 40c; ultramarine blne, 18ci chrome green, L, M & D.. 16¢; blind and lh\lmrgreen, L. M. & D., 16¢; Paris green, 18¢; Indian red, 15c; Venetian red, 9c; T\m» can'red, 22c; American vermillion, I. & P, ; yellow ochre, 9¢f L. 3L, 0. & D. 0., 18¢; yellow ochre, 9c; golden onhm, 16¢; patent dryer, 8c; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, chestnut and ash, 16¢, e e DENVER MARKET, Frovr—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 1 25@1 5 ; pat- 1on, 1'60, sperm W, - | ent, 100 bs., 2 75@3 00; Kansas, xoo Tbs, @300; graham, 100 Ibs, 150; iye, 100 b, 2% buck-wheat, 100 Ibs, 7 5 1y, Fzep, Eto.—Wheat! 1100 Ibs, 90 s corn in sacks on track, 100 1be, 30@1 00; gata n'macks on track, 100 1bs, oastern white, 20@1 25; Colorado white, 13501 50; mixed, 110@1 20; barley 100 Ibs, 1 30@1 35; bran, ton, on track, 14 "00@15 00; chop, corn, 100 1bs, on track, 1 C0@1 05; chop_ mixed, 100 lhu, on track, 1 25@186; corn meal, 100 ibs, 1 3 Hav—Baled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 00; upland, loose, ton, & 00@12 00; second bot: tom, baled, 11 00@12 00; alfalfa, looso, ton, 10 00@15 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 7 00 Durrer — Creamery, fancy, 1lb, 86@37c greamory, fing, Ib, 8@, ity X acisaic) 20@22¢; omi, 1b, 18@20c; dairy, hh‘, fi@wc cooking, 1b, 6@8c. Eas—State, candled_and warranted, doz, Efl(ddlc' ranch, doz,, 4 Louisville & Nashville. .o CHICAGO, Michigan Central. . . Crrcaco, January G, — Drovers’ Journal | ~ Ducks (Colored)—Boston, 8 oz, 1130: Bos- [ @1 40, Missouri Pacifio 5 reports: ton, 10z, 1440; Boston, 9 oz, 14c; Fall River Northern Pacific . . Cattle — Recaipts, 7 500 head; fat fir do do pf . | 1ean wealk -and lower; exports, 6 00@6 35; DUOKB (Gray) —West Point, 8 oz.; 11c; West Northwestern. . . common to choice shipping, 420@b 90; in- } Point 10 0z., 14c; Point Bear, 8 oz, 110, do pf 3 ferior to g P 3°00; stockers, 300 | TiokINGs—Amoskeag. ~13c; Continental @) 00 New York Central 5 Fancy, ogo: Gordia. 10fc; Pearl River, 120; Oregon Trans-Continental. . Hogs—Receipts, 51,000 head: active and 5c | York, 124c; Hamleton Awnings, 12hc. Sheep—Receipts, 3,500 head; steady; com- mon to good, 224@3 75; choice 4 00@4 40; lambs, 4 00@5 00. BT, LOUIS LIVE STOOK, 8r. Tours, January Cattlo—Receipts, 1,000; fair ehipping demsnd; good better; in dy; exports b 756 00; comiron shipping, CA (brown), 12¢; Warren BB (brown), 1ic; Warren CC (brown), 10c. Chmnios -Fitth avomuo glove. finish, 4155 Koystone glove finish, 5o, Corser JEaNs—Amory, The; Hancock, Sc; earsayer. 8}c; Rockport, 7c. P 1NTS - Allens, Ghc; American, 5§c; Arn- ds, 6c; Cocheco, 6e; Harmony, 4hc; Indigo, Imugu 7.8, 114c: Indigo 4-4, 1%he; Steel Toxu Pacific. . Union Pucific.. \anMh St Lows & butchers' do do T 12 |steers 4 25@4 60; cow o @400; | {Ver, bhe; Charter Oak, 44c. Wemrn Union Tn!smph I b1y |stookers and fecders, 1 00@4 PRINTS SHIRTINGS—American, 5o; Cocheco, O R &N © 71'| Shoop—Receipts, 1,000; fat sheep wanted; | 5o; Gloucester, bos Sonthbrdgs, £36; Waver: “Ex-int, pooc_stuff very dull; common to medium lyn. 450; Rosedale 4 iExint, 225@3 00; good to choice 3 25@4 00, G abAME - Amorkeag taples, 810y /Bates *Asked, KANSAS OITY, staplos, 81c; Lanoaster stapiea,”8c; Planket | e —— Ransas Orry, Jannary 6, — Cattlo—Re- pluids ' 0c; Tudson checks, 8hc; Amoskeay ersinns, 94, Driss Goons—Atlantic alpacea, 94o; Por- sion cashmere, 284c; Hamleton cashmere, 15tc; Homleton Fancus, 11c; Hamleton brocades, 16¢; Arlington brocade, 18c. GENERAL PRODUCE, OHIGAGO PRODUCE, On10A60, January 6,—Flour — Fum and unchanged. Wheat—Strong and sctive, fluctuated frequently; opened weak at 4@ e lower, de- clined dc more, advanced 1ic, declined to in- side, fluctuated, and_ closed under yes 813@81}c for cash;S1he for January; for February; §28@82jc for March 88hc for May; No, 2 red, Slic. Com — Active and finn early, later weakened, and closed weak; Fobruary closed lo, May ‘#e under yesterday cash; 37¢ for January Tho for March; 10k a1 ceipts, 985 head; fairly active and weal; ports, 5205 40; common to choico 1 00@ 5 10; feeders, 3 60@4 C0; cows, 2 Heavy Hardware List. Lron, rates, 2 30; plow steel, special cast, 6c; 7c; special or Gorman, be; cast too; agon spokes, set, 2 2548 00; hubs telloes, sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, hc; axles, each, 75c; squars nuts per 1b, 7allc; washers, per b, SalSc; rivets, per Ib, 11¢; coil chain, per Ib, 6al2; malleablo, 8c; iron wedges, Go; crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth, 4c; spring steel, 7aSc; Burden's horse shoes, 4 40; Burden’s muleshoes, 5 70, BARBED WikE—In car lots, 4 00 per 100, Nans—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 30, Sror—Shot, 1 85; buckshot, 210; powder, kogs, 640 do, half kega, quarter kegs, 1 88 blasting, kegs, 3 per 100 feat, H0c, Lran—Bar, 1 65, Coav—Cuwberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- £is run_ Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 500; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Tows lu Towa nut, 500: Rock Spring, 7 00; ciet, 11 25al1 50; Canon City, 7 00 per ton, OMAHA MARKETS. ‘Wholessle Prices, OFrick oF THE OMAHA BEE, } Tucsday evening, January G, The following prices are charged rotailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants with the exception of graln, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyors: Hides. Steady; green butchers’ 6 green salted, 79c; dry Bint 1@ 4cs dry salt @1 damsgod hides, two thirds price. Grease—Prime white, 4}c. Shoop Polts—25@1 00, Tallow—1} iho for Februacy; Mic for May, 500, ~Weak ab 2@3 lower; prime, 127@1 28, lax Seed—Firm at jc higher; No, 1 ) ; Pork—Active and weak; 15@20c lo closed steady at medium figures; 11 85@11 for cash and Tanuary: 11 924@11 95 for Feb: ruary; 12 06@12 07} for March; @12 40 Tor Klas Lard—Active and_essier; 5@10c lower; 1’]||~l‘4| steady; fi Ri@t 811? l:or cmh and Tanuary; 6 ebru 705 for Mar 00T oy r o 720 for May. Live Stock Market, Hogs wera firm at 3 75@4 00, The cattle market to-day was quiet and butchers’ stock was quoted at 3 00@3 75. Leather. Oak sole, 88@42c; homlock sole, 28@33cy hemlock kip, 80¢; runner 650 to 76¢; hemlock calf, 85 to 100: hemlock upper, 22 to 24c; osk upper, 24c; alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 39(@35¢; Grelsen kid, 250 to 2751 oak kap, uulk '\lsm Shoulders, 4 85@4 90; short | Sheop wer quoted at 2 50@3 00, 800 to 1 00; onk calf, 1 20 to 1 50; French kip, clea @0 80; short ribs, b H0@! o= 110 to 1 b%; Frenchcalf, 1 25 to 2 00; russetts Whisky -1 General Produce 5 inings, 600 to 8050; toppings, 900 to 10 50; I, L. l\[uroccu.fi(] t0850; ebble 0..D Morocco 85c; simon, 2 50 @3 00. Hauxess—No. 1 star oak, 30c; No, 2, 84c; 856; No. 1 Ohio onk, 33c; No. 1 do, 81c; No, o, 2 do, 830, No. 1 Pitts oak har, 36c; No, B Pitta oak har, 84c. num- “Quist and wochanged, eeso—Quict and uncharged, Eggs—Fair demand;fresh, 21@) Hidos—Unchanged, Tallow—Uuchanged. Apyples—There are but few choice apples left in the market and thowo aro bringing good prices; Ben Davis, 83 50; Gentoos, 8 A A P ovly a few turkeys have remained unsold, but will doubtlees be closed out to-day, snd the mext week will open up with a mand for all kinds and fim prices, i kens, dressed, choice per pound, S@ chickeos 'drested, fair to good, per 1b, 6 (,000 be; turkeys, dressed per 1b, choice, 15,000 | 12 turh}yu dressed, fair to good, 10@ U poor, B@o; geese dreased, per Ib, choice, 11¢; fair to good, J@100; 1@ ducks, dressed, per b, choice, good, 10@11c, 5o, @ Reocipts. Bhipita 1 20,000 Flour, bbls. ‘Wheat, bushs Corn, bushe Liquors, AvcoHOL—188 pooof alcohol, 2 26 per wine gallon extra California_spirite; 188 proof, 118 per quf gallon; tripple refined spirits, 187 proof, 117 per proof gallon; redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 10; fine blended, 1 602 60, —Ttuported, 4 50@000; domestic, 1 40 Ry, bushels Barley, bushels, LIVERFOC Liverroor, January 6, Strong and higher, Breadstuffs — @q 00, Wheat—\Water, 7o 3d@7s 0d; spring, 7s|" Eggs—Still in liberal supply and prices | Russ—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 1d@7s Gd. weak. We quote 2 19924 00; domestic, 1 /@8 b0, Corn—1s 114, Butter—No change to note. Receipts are | Peaci AND APpLE BRaNDY—1 75@4 0, TOLEDO, l\x;}nh:xfl:l “1} [)ru’tn nlflm to IT statio rd CHAMPAGNES —Imported, per case, 25 00@ = rap ti olls inthin clean muelin and avoid | 34 00; American, per case, 12 16 00, le.llu\& I.Lu)uunr 4 I—Wll:;nf’ - "Lflanml mixing different qualities in one package as E oty 11 000 gtrong and higher, and closed dull, weak and | much as possible, Creamery 22@25; fair to Tobacco, lower; No. 2 red, cash and January 70}, Ht(i)unlfl['uut and steady; No, 2 cash 41c bl Oats—Dull and ncminal; No, 2 cash 274c good, 12@15, choice dairy, 16@18; inferior grades, S@10, Game —Deer and anntelope are now out of season, also quail. Prairic chickeos have been very plentifu! lately, and as demand did not kecp up, prices have dezlived some, but may be up again if weather keeps cold, Rabbits are also plentiful aud lower, In shipping birds (exeeptivg geese and ducks) pack them in tight packages, boxes or barrels, and ship as “poultry.” * prairie chickens, per dozen, $400; quail, 81 00@1 2 goese, per dozen, $3.00@8350; jack rabbite, Xst dozen, #3 H0@$4.50; ln\ull rabbits, per snipe, per dozem, $1.00@ Plug Tobacco- Olimax, 47c; Bullion, 47¢; Horseshoe, 44c, Star, 46c; Rudy, 45c; Her 40c; Black, 38@40; Spuarhnmd, 46¢; 48¢; Piper Heidsieck. 64c. Fine Cut—Common, 80c: Medium, 40c; ®ood, 46@60c; Hard to Beat, 70c; Favorite, ggx.. Diamound Crown, bHic; SBweet Sixteen, CINCINNATY Jawuary 6 80 Good dtlllllld. No. 2 mixed, o Oats—Dull; Ryeo—Stronger; N I;nley In fair demand; extra No, 8 fall, i3)e. Pork - Neglec 104@ Smoking—0, 8., 22¢; Moerschaum, 80c; ’ Durham, 16c oz, 51c; Durham, 5 oz, 55¢; Dar haw, 4 oz, 57¢; Durham, 2 oz., 61¢; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz.,410; Seal of North Car- olina, 8 oz, 43c; Seal of North Carolina, 4 oz., éu] of North Cavolina, 2 oz, 600; 0. 5., i 0. K. Durhain, 2 oz, mixed 30}@31e. d; 1175, @1, Lard—Dull uod lower at 6 7026 724, 125; decks, mallard, 8.002.50; and s 25¢; Tom and Jerry 25¢. Bulk Meata~Dull and nominal; shoulders, 00¢ 45733 short ribw, 6 25, e e e A Lumbper, Whisky ~ 8 y at 111, per bush, WHOLESALR. M@ 40c. Onions—In fair demand, per bushel, 50@ 3 Pupwru—hluks‘ glutted. Sales slow at ~Dumu’l very light and stock heavy, nly clean stock saleable, Navios (clean) per , 1.20@1,40 medium, 1,00@1,25, KANSAS 017y, Kaxsas Cirr. yanusry .~ Wheat—W eak- and lowor; cash 894 bid, G0c asked; Feb- ruary, toke; May Gli@ie January 2:c b m..m,, m o zuku ed; May, ,u)h, We l|llute lumber lath And nhlng]u on car at Omaha following e N et v under, Trupers—16 feet and under, ”'1&’““ AND Joisr—20 n, l‘l 00, 241, 33@31c. Cnrse—Full cream, 15@17c; half croam, Ib, 10@11c; skim, Ib, 9c; Swiss, domestic, , 22@230; Swiss, imported, S0@82c; Lime burger, 18c. PouiTY —Live old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 £0; live springs, doz, 8 00@4 00; live ducks, doz, 5005 25; dressed turkeys, 1b., 1115, Porators—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 115@125; aweet, rer Ib,, do. VEGETABLES — Onlons, ,allnw, 100 lbs, 40; " cabbage, 100 Iba, 150; beets, 100 1bs, 1 10@1 253 turnlpu, 106 lbs, 1 25. Truits—Lemons, per box, Messine, 5 50@ 600; oranges, Louisiana, per 100, 325, Tlu, fancy bbl, 8 75@4 75; applos, medium, bbl, 8 50; Oalifornia_grapes, box. 175@2 00} Melvolse, Peru, Muscat, 200@32 25. COurep MeaTs—Hams, sugar cured, 1b, 123 ®12}c; hams, swest pickled, 1b, 12§c; bacon, breaktast, 1b, 13@!84c; dry aaltlldu. b, 7§ (@8ic; dried beef, b, 15¢; lard in pails wg 9c; lard in tierces, Sjc. 11 MeaTs—Dressed beef. Colorado, per , 6@6ho; choice veal, 1b, 6A@The; hogs, 1b, 7@7}c; mautton, 1b, @Ec. Livi: Stock—Colorado steers, per 100 Ibs, 300@S3 75, Hides,—Dry Flint No. 1, per Ib, 113@120; No, 2, 1b, Y@10c; green steers and branded oalf, 1, 4@bo; green calf,1b, 8@10c; green kip, 1b, b@fc; nheenukln dry, 3@10c; deer skins, summer, 1b, 15@20c; deer skins, wlnt@r, Ib, 12 @l antelopo skins, 1b, 12@15; tallow, b, . Wooi—Colgrado No, 1, per Ib, 14@15c; buck, Ib, Mnxlun =3 = 18] o, 1, 120 kit, mess, 1.60@2 00 u.moml. #almon, halt bbf, 10 50; Holland , keg, 1 50@1 605 trout, per 1b, 13@16¢c e —p— Among the attractions of a church fair in & Montana town recently was a rflle for afawn. At the conclusion of the fair the holder of the winning ticket in the raffle asked one of the lady managers for his fawn. She replled that she had no fawn for him, but that there were plenty of them out in the hills, and that he could have all he could catch, The man got wrathy, declaring that the whole thing was ‘‘a durned swindle.,” For using this language he was promptly sus pended by the church, and the local pa- per declared that he was no gentleman for talking in this way to the ‘'fair” man- agers. e A BIG CAT -wexe FREE Also 13 valuable and reliable re- cipes (never before publmhed ) any- one of which is worth £1.00 and from that to $25.00, and a copy of the “Cultivator” sent FREE to any one that sends 3 stamps to pay po_ntag.r ete,, 3 comic picture cards will also be enclosed in the pack- age, These recipes are valuable to the household and any energetic per- son knowing the secrets they disclose need never want for money. Please write name and address plainly. Put 3 stamps in a letter and address it to tne WESTERN PUB. CO., box 509, Omaha, Neb. M. R. RISDON, e’ [nsarance Agent| REPRESENTS: Phanix Insuraaos Co. Losdos, Cash Assota, 45,864,000 1,000,000 Westchesier,N. ¥, TheMerohauts of Ne vark 1,276,000 Glraxd Fire, Philadelphia, 10000 Wowan's Fund, Capital 1.289,00 To and from Chioago via tho Tripartite Alliance Lines. Ll e FRANZ FALK BREWING G0 |lfll|lll.|NW}NW|l\-l|m L] Railwav ’I‘imo Table. In Effect De . 1st, 1884, E MurraY [RoN WoRKS, "= IN THE STATE BRIDGE. WO} \\\Q\\\T'EC Tup, ) IRON WORK, AQENTS FOR TH ENGINES, Automutic Cut-0ff Engines BOILERS, [swan rum: Meat Cutting Machines, MILL AND MINING {7aking Outfts & Presses MACHINERY. Wheeled Sorapers, The attention of the travelling publie s called s the fact that thisla_the only complete and Absolutely correct time tablo published in the oity, All brain ar: dopart from Omaha by SPECIALTIES. Tral M. &0, arrive at and do part from their depot, corner of 14th and Woh stroete; traine o, the B. & M., O, B. & Q., and K, O C. B, trom the B, &1, depot; ail otiors from nlon Pacific P Saturday; o, exoept Sunday; WESTWARD GG o W Fruit- Evaporators, THE HYATT PRISMATIC L DEPART. AND SAW MILL SPECIALTIES. | Prainié Comn Shellers SEND FOR ESTIMATE AW PR | Unl?n Pacific 2| 8%, Overland Expr Colorado Exprems - & Rep, Vailoy .| ST Ao Exprsse in Nsb, il wiid Express . Night Express, SOUTHWARD, Mlaaourl Pnclflc SPECIALZNOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Cound Oil Cako It 1a31hie best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound Is 3 throe pod: ds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and mm {nstesd of running down, will Inoroase in woight and be In good marketable condl \\u)vl)‘([vn 9, 0 B.8t.J. & K.C. Vin Plattsmoath. Via Counctl Blufts abash Route. Chica goExpross 84, Louls Expross EASTWARD, tlon in the spring. Dairymen, as woll 8 others, who use it, can testify to lts mer fts. Try it and judgo for yourselves, Prico 825.00 per ton. No charge forsaeks C M. &8t Paul. Address WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, Day Expross Night Pg-mu P. BOY ER CO., DEALERS IN Hall's ‘Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETGC. AO0KO Farnam Street. Omaha ‘but not to cheok baggags STEELE.: JOHNSON & OO., OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Dummy Train u-vno-m-nuo 8% W OL SA GROG Rs 900 and 400 pm do o e iRt e ot vy epse | 5. B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Ohloago, Manager of the Leave Councll B|uflu(l!rudwl§d-pol) a0 7 920, 880 Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A fall line of all grades of 980,1080,1 40 m; 130, 2 80, 8 80. 480, 630, 685 the aboxe; also Pipes and Smokers’ carried In stock. —Prices Ly mo,’,’:";':ffi.y.'.flf LRI and samples furnished on application. Open orders Transfer 7 minutes later, Omaha 20 minutes Iates intrusted to us shall recelve our careful attentlon. Satlsfaction Guaranteed. Trnna'erTrnlng—hxlw Omhl At 816,858 AGENVS FGR BENWOODYNAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €@ - Nignt Expro Accommedation h For Chicago via C. Bluffs NORTHWARD, 4 2a C St.P.M & . Sloux City Expro (Oakland Accommoda owa Div. 8.C.&P.| 8t Paul D-“Exprm 8 40n 0 B5a[t, Paul Night Expross.| o gga - The 0 mand 6 p m dummy traine also arrive b at the transfer In time to make castern connections, 436,010 aud 656 p m, dally. Anhunu-nduu-m.nu. 85and 816p m SUNDAY TRAINS October sl ujemw) 1 Novambfl‘. 00 1-28 | 16 8-20 Begtmmbe: | l 140 20| 18(0-%7 Dotember.. | 4] w351 B et |0 Milwaukee. Wis. GUNTHER & CO., Sole Bottlers, * ‘Sunday evening and Monday morning traine arrive oo orresponding order. C. B. & Q. tralns rua every ay. BEER. C. F. COODMAN. Wholesale Drugglsts AND DEALER IN Paints, 0ils, Varnishes and Window l}lass, OMAHA, NEB., M. HELLMAN & Co, Whoiesale Glothiers 1301 AND 1303_FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, OM.ATELA. = - =) SToCK YARDS TRAINS. Leave Union Paciflo d t Arrive from Stock Y Malil Time Card. OPEN. | ROUTE. | CLOSE. Union Pacific Local Mail Union Pacifle Thrgugh Mail, 2 wmaxem wa 283888 8 (Oouncil Blufts & Kansas City| 5 30| 8 60 Cauncil Blufta Local. e 888 8 80| 8 20 12 C.K, COUTANT, P. M. OMABA Chemical Dyeing ~AND— GLEANING WORKS. C. T. PAULSON, Proprictor, 1 Sentlemony Olothing Closued, Dyed and Repared. og” Drossos Cleanod and Dyed, without Ripping. NEBIR.ASE.A. W F. BROWN, GEO., BROWN W. F. BROWN & CO.: COMMISSION DEALERS IN Fiitaas Clomned orGolorod sny shade, to, smp o= fll‘:‘. Velvets ano Laces clllll.d, Dyed and Re-! 1212 Donelas Street, - OMAHA, NEB I IV E ; I O C K Offce, Exchange” Bml ding Unfon Stock Yards, llEFEIlE;\Cl-«S: OMAHA' NEB. Fi NATIONAL BANK, O Also oonnected with Gregery, Cooley Jonx A. M 3 Co , Unfon Stock Yards, Chicago. €8 Addrosn all communieations—Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Nebraskn. B2 HENRY T, CLARKE, Pres, and Treas. JOHN T. CLARKE, Secretary. H.T.CLARKE DRUG CO., SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, “Smgorre | \HOLESALE__ DRUGCISTS FROM T AncEst Jobbing Drug house between Cl and San Franclsco, CAPITAL STOCK $200,000. Wo ) 0 L Q) CHICAGO, PEORIA &8T. 10U J hall be at the bottom of the warket at all times, Will duplicate Ohicago and 8t. Louis prices with BY WAY OF lr ight added. _Our tpecialty wlli be OMAEA AND LINCOLN T0 DENVER, | Prere IDrteq gs, Paints, Oils and Window Glass OB VIA EANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Connecting in Union Depots at Kansas City, Owaha and Denver with through trains for SADT PR.A.NOISCO A. M. CLARKE, ioo President Estimates given o class, To those abont to embark In the drug busmess will do well to consul thelr intorest by calling on s o scud for our price list which will appoar about, January 6th. - Muil ordors solicited, 1114 HARNEY STREET. L. STRANG CO., Double and Single Acting Power and Hand d Union Depot at Chicago (=g S v oughh Lrains for NEW fYORK, BOSTON, And all Epnihn Cities, AtPeoriu withi t rains for Indianap a cinnati, , and all points in f A uis with' through rains f0F il Potté Sainly. Elogant Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Re. Gl e o Cars with | - Epgine Trimm! Mlnlng Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fi r i the famous <, B. & Q. Dining C: at wholesale and retall, HALLADAY WIND.MILLS, OH 7|"""”y toand from Cafeago and Kansas City, | AND SOHOOL BEI.L& zoand Council Blufts: Chicage and s Ui .'.,‘.:‘,.“5,‘:“{’,'(,‘;:,[%.kf:fi.‘.";’.'.‘ nd Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, betwe Pulknan Palace S| Carsire run daily to JOBBER OF and from St, H Hannibal; Qu Keokuk, Burlington, € umr Ra) lehllnlll | 1 llnlu~! l‘)llll an .I Tk A180 tha oals THonee Line hetween 8T, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and ST, PAUL EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED great THROUGH OAR a lnvlmlmpuhs and Cou ING NORTH AND Solid Trains of K -7 Coaches and LINE hl'. America, and is universaly admit | 18 FARLAM STREET, . . . . OMAHA, NEB Finest Eqnipfell nlfln}d Tln ur Werld for classez of Travel, a.lu( flfm' ticket oifices 1o the United Stites (s(}c(,muguu TO FOSTEI!. & GRAY), S L Gn‘!‘e-wue """ LIME AND OIKBNT. pdnmu-no- 6th and Douglas streets, » . o0 . hu = aen -B'- B & G0, Lovmsana, Mo/ OMAHA, NEB

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