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s MERRASKA NEBRAS OMAHA, SKA. UP QAPITA RPLUB NOV 1, HW YATYS, Fro P 'JHG. 6. COLLINS, LEWIS§. REED: sat K, Hayden, Assistant sad Acting Osablor. BAREING OFFIOR| The iron Bank 00R, 12TH AND FARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAOTED, INTRREST aliowed on time deposita pon avorablo torms and opon acconnte of baoks and bankers, FORRIGN EXOHANGE Geovorament Banda and Oounty and Olty voearitios bonghi and sold. Tu ita trontment of castomers the most liby eral polioy in pursued consistent with eafotd vnd sound banking, and we invite correapc once or porsonal inqalry in sonusotion there with FHINANGE M‘) COMMERCE. FIM\N(‘IAL New YoRK, January 12.—Money—Market sasy at 1@14 per cent, closed offered at § per cent. Primo mercantil paper—4}@6e. Storling Exchange, Bankers’ bills—Firm at 4 814; demand, 1 8 “Governments Firm. Railway Bohds—Strong. Stocks - Firm to-day and in first hour ad. vanced } to 1}c, attributed to the incresse of granger earnings sud the heavy gain of cast- bound freights. In the afternoon the dispo- sition was to take profits and a reaction of ¥ to 1jc ensuod. Cosl shares were [particularly weak on unfavorable rumors regardiog the coal combination, Near the close the mar- ket rallied & toe and left off firm. Com- pared to Saturday the ing prices are from } to 1c ngher, exceptQuincy, Lackawanna, Delaware & Hudson, Reading, Lake Shore, Now Jeraoy, and Western Union, which are 3 to 16c lower. OOUPONS, 8. 4’8, Pacific 6's of "5 BTOCKS AND BONDS, Qentral paciho..... Ohlcfiqo & Alw o Ohiogo, Burlmgmn uiney- ... Delaware, Lackawans & Weatern, ll?anvnr & Rio Grande. Indum\poll». Bioom, & Weatern. . neas & Toxas.......... Liako Shore & Michigan Southern. Louiaville & Nashville. Orogon Trans-Continental, Punllxc Mail . Pul]mml Palace Car Company. Rock Island, weearen St. Lou(s &S: v:l co. Ohmngo, Milw;\ukea& §t, Paul. | do do pld. st; Panl & Omaha, .. Wabuab, St. Louia & Pacific. pld. do Wmtsm Umon Telograph. U. R.&N i 1Ex-int. 1Ex-div. *Asked. e —— GENERAL PRODUCE, OHICAGO PRODUCE, CH10AGO, January 12,—Flour —Quiet, firm and unchanged. Wheat- Active and nnsettled; opened strong 3@ge higher, advanced fe, declined 13¢, ad. vanced §e d off 1c ‘and closed fc i 793 0795 for cash; 79§ January; anamungu for Fobruary: § M.m;h, 904@ic for May; No, 2 red, 8ic Cora—Fairly active and strong_early, later «clined §e, closed February fic, Ma, Bi@37c for cash; for February. 36§ for May. inactive, o lowar; 26§@ nmfiy and Febru- Rye—I B8 Barley—Steady at 63@65 o, Timothy— Firm; prime, 1 24@ Flax Seed—4c !:ivz T BCAroR;. o. l 1474, Pok - Ac ulwr; opamed 'strong 10@12he hogher, later lost improvement, ral- lied 15@:0c, but the rally was not mmmun- ed to the close; 11 874@12 10 for _cash; 11 @11 87} for January; 11 95@11 97% ruary: 12 07@12 10 for March; 12 373@12 40 lor May. Lard—Quist, 23@5c highor, closed steady: 6 775@6 80 for cash and January; 6 875 for _February: 6 95@0 474 for Xlxm,h 7074 for A'ril: 7 15@7 174 for May. Bulk Meats Shoulders, 490 b (0; short clear, 6 40@6 4%; short xibs, 6 00@6 023, Whisky 113, Butter—Firy and unchanged; good to : Dh@32ci good, 2i@Ho; fair 2TH@28 Quiet and unumged. y: frexh, 23@24c. iy s and unchanged, and uuchanged, 705@ Oats, bushols, Rye, bushels. Barley, bushels ST. LOUIS PRODUCE, St Louvs, January 12 —Flour unchang: Wheat —Lows ary; ‘93¢ for May and weak; 86Ic for Febru- Corn—Steady; @34c for January; 87% for May. Oaa~Farier 08l for May, Rye—Dull; 4 @7 be ngod; duiry, 18@23c cream- Barley—Quio Buttar —Uncl ery, 23@ Lead—Steady at 2 80, Tgge—Quict” 20@21 Flaxseed—Helter at 134, Yornmeal - Firm; 1 90@2 00, Whisky —Steady t 112, Hay—Unchavged. Bran—Unchanged; 5640 at mill, Provisions — Stronger, but hanged. Pork ~Steady 11 25 for cash, and ~Quic; salos quoted at 6 B@6 90 for cash Bulk Meats prices un Long clear, 5 60; short ribs, 570; short clear, 595 Bacon—Long clear, 650; short ribs, 6 620@675; short clear, 6 794@7 00. OALL - Boarn, —Wheat—Firm and 934@93je. Cora~Quiet: 34§c for Januar, Qats - I‘\{-ulu ! & CINCINNATI slow; Cmcumu-l Jan 12 —~Wheat — No. 2 red, i - Corn— h..-., No. 2mixed, 42 Oata—Easier at 30¢. Rye—Strong; No. 2, 60, Biarley Stroog and searce, Lard=Fairly held st 6 8. Pork —Weak; 12 00 Lm. Meats—Quiet; shoulders, 4 823; short 3l N hidky 811l fa far desuand st 21, NEW YORK PRODUON New Youk, January 12— Wheat— Spot lots declined {@e; options opsned a shade | better 1ater feil back 1@18 with a slight reactio 118,000, . 86@964e; No, 8 N red_January o 2 C t lote J@le lowe ns e «nn.J w closing heavys 1 1§ g Ot wer; roseipre 76, 000; exports 11,000; mixed western 3o@88c; white western 3341 Pork—Firm and fair demand; light new mess 13 374@13 50, aady. ; western steam #po firm; Jutter—Fair demand and firn TOLEDO, Toreno, heat — Qatiot and ffrm; Nc January bid, Jorn—Quiet but steady; No, 2 red Ja 42)¢ bid. Oats—Dull and nominal; No, 2 May & bid, LIVERPOOL, Liverroor, January 12, — Breadstuffa— Steady with fair demaud. Wheat—Winter, 7¢ 3d@7s 0d;7spring, 7s 4d@7s 64, Corn—New western mixed, KANBAS CITY, 4¢ 1144 Kaxsas Crry. dannary 12, —Wheat ~Tower; cash 60c bid, 60§ asked; May G43@047c Corn—Weak bil ~/ tid; y ats—Dull - and ; 24fc bid, 25e asked, BALTIMOBE, Bautivore, January 12,—Wheat—Western lower, closing dull; No, 2 winter red spot, 91@91}. 7 Corn—- Western, eatier and dull; mixed spot, Q Oata—I'irn westorn white, Ryo—Highe . Eiga—Steadys at W@27e. Whiskey— 1 18@1 19, MILWAUKER. ~Whoat— Weak; 78{c; Febru: MILWAUKER, No. 2 Milwaukee 78] ary, 70%o;_March, 80 Corn—Nominal; N Oats—Dull; No. 2 white, Tye— Stronger; No. 1 Barley—1irm; No, 2 spring B33@53}4e, with good dem: choice white, H0c, Oats —Western, good demand;choice at 37@ 3 Corn Meal—TFair demand at 2 30, Rye—Steady, quiet at 627 6dc, Pork—Good demand at 13 Lard—Steady; tiewce refined, 725; kog, 775 Bulk Meats—Good demand; shoulders ked, ng clear andgclear ribs, 638, Whiskey—Steady; western rectified, 1 05 @12, LIVE STOCK, cHicAGo, C10Ac0, January 12, — Drovers’ Journal roports: Cattle—Receipts, 500 head: active and : exports, b 90@6 40; common to choice, 4 )5 80; inferior to good cows, 2 50@4 40; stockers, 3 30@4 00; feeders 4 00@4 50. Hogs—Receipts 38,000 head: strong and quality poor; rough leJng, 4 20@4 40; pack- ing and shipping, 4 0 24 70; light, 4 30@4 skips, 8 30@4 00; close: I W Sheep—Receipts, 5,000 head; steady; com mon_to good, 2 60@4 00; goud to choice, 4 50 @4 75; choice, 5 00@ The Drovers' Journal Liverpool special (quotes a heavy supply -of home bred stock. American ca'tle are comparatively scarce and 4c higher; best grades making 15¢ dressed, KANSAS OITY. Kansas Orry, January 12, — Cattle—Re- ceipts, 526 head; strong, e and H@10s hi her; exports, @5 75; good to choice. 500@b 3 common to medium, 4 50@4 90; feaders, 3 60@1 (0. Hogs—Recelpts, 7,000; firm and a shade lnp.hcr' lots of from 215 to 349 pounds, 4 15@ ‘Sheop—Receipts, 1,900, 8T, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. Sr. Louis, January 12,—Hogs—Stronger; light. 4 20@4 30; packing 4 35@4 45; heavy 4 60@ raceipts, 10 500, Cattlo—Receipts 800; shipmente 650; steady and strong, and fat cattle specially firm; ex- porters, 6 00@6 25; good to choico shipping, 5 25@h 75; common to medium, 4 25@5 Ou: fed Texans. 125 Sheep—Recaipts 500; fat sheep f grades dull; to_medium, £ood to choice, 3 25@4 0! L — OMAHA MARKETS. ‘Wholesale Prices. The following prices are charged ratailors Orrick oF Tz OuARA Bee, Mondsy evening, January 12, by jobbers, wholosalors aud commission mer- chanta with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the pricos furnished by the elovators and other local buyers: 4 25@4 50; corn other 2@3 00; "_;.‘. 3 d,y":{:’,fl‘#:%“"“"mfia" 2 hides, two thirds ey Grease— Primo white, 43¢, Hheep Pelta —25@1 00, Tallow—4} 85}, Live Stock Market, Hogs were firm at 8 75@4 €0, The cattle market to-day was quiet and butchers’ stock was quoted at 3 00@3 75. Sheop wer quoted at 2 50@3 00, General Produce & Apples—Thera are but few choice apples left in the market and these are hrinxm;{gund prices; Ben Dayis, 83 50; Gentous, $2 Poultry—The warm weather of the last fow daya hos damaged the 1 oultry business materislly; however, all but turkeys have done lmrly well, for thesealackof demand was noriceable, and ‘even choice did not go above 10c. Chickens and ducksare in better demand, Chickens, dressed, choice per pound, chickens dressed, fair to good, ;per 1. 6@ poor, be; turkeys, dressed per lb, choice, ‘turkeys, dressed, fair to good, 8@ poor, —c; geese, dressed, per lb, choice, 11¢; fair to gocd, 9@10c; poor, 7@8c; ducks, dressed, per lu. choice, 11¢; fair to good, 10c, Eggs—Very dull contiaue quite liber mand, To-day's sales Butter ~Steady, and the general feelngmore firm although no advaunce as yet to report, Wrap the rolis inthin clean muslin and avoid miting different qualities in one package as much a8 possible, Creamery 22@uh; fair to good, 1'@16 choice dairy, 16@18; inferior grades, 8 Game ’n..- weather 15 soft and very un- favorable for game, and _as receipts are lrmudlnuy heavy prices declined all around. Rabbits ara a drug on the market and hard to dispose of at any price, Small ones went s low per doz., and jacks 82,60, Quail aro out of season and very slow sale Prairic chickens keep up fairly well yet, avd weak, Receipts and in excess of de- but may decline if this warm weather lasts, Prairie chickens, per dozen, $4.00; h0@7.nc, gease, per 'dozen, $3.00 ack rabbits, r dozen, $2 60@83 50; small rabbits, per W ; docks, m an wixed, $1.50@2.00, f Potatoes —Supplies will soon run out, and a5 800D 88 waatber permits shipments will by in order,~ We quote 40@50c per bus Onions—50gt0c per bushel for sound un- frggen siock Popoora—Dall aad slow sales at 1@14e Beans—Are now in better demand and stocks cleariug up fast. Prices are firmer and can encourage consignments, Navies, P bushel, 1.40@1.50; medium, per Lushel, ‘fi\gl ‘%c b—Ch d 'oml wice dowmestic, 15@16c¢; Onhlornh, 14@1be, Blie; Becswax—In good demand, Oholce bright 3| Ohio 1 | cific H, 7o and closed ’m 1b. 26@280; common to good dark per b, “Ohfo” per bbl, 7 o r bbl, 800; per } bbl, al 880; crab apple per xml Tull oream, western, It sin new 124c; young American, Maple Sugar—Pure, in bric 1 smal oakes 1240, o York 2 \’!E per b, 166, Grocers' List, N¥RD GOoDs,—Uyste, 8903 strawberries, 21b, per “(Standard) per per case, 2 20; 2 50, California apricots, por case white s per o and larger, Oc, § 1 xes, 40 Ibs, 165, 12¢, boxes, 4 1hs, 16 oz, 63 14c, Marcuss=Per onddi ulated; fo oxtra C dark yellow, bic. Coiries - Ordinary gr @134¢; good, 18ho; prim: 16@17c; fancy green and govarnment Java, 200 ed, 15}c; MeLanghlin's ]x ation Java, 16§@183c; 8, 12@12 14@15he < roasted (&) luk s Aur Syrop —Standard Uom, 280, bbls; Staadard do. 4 gallon kegs, 1 25, i Sona—In Ib papers, 8 20 per caso; Prokues—Medium in barrels, 6005 do in half barrols, 8 60; small, in barrels, 7 00 do in half barrels, 500; gherkina in barrele, 8 00, do in half barrels, 4 50, tunpowder, good, AB@5% good Tmperial, 40@ 43c; cf oung Hyson, good, Japan, natural le Ih\]hl\7 good, Souchong, Koo keg, per hoice, 65 Tapan choice, @4fe. Rigk—Louisiana, prime to choice, 6@7e fair, Fisi—No, 1 mackerel, Family 4 bbls,, 425; No, 1 ; kits, 60ci No. 1 whitefich, half bb s., 6 5 96c; family halt bbls, 800; famil . 1 trout, half bl WooneNware—T1wo hoop pails, 185 hwop pails, 210, _Tubs, No. 1, 900; pioneer wn»lxhu:mbl, 185; Double Crown, 4 90; well- buckets, 8 Soars—Kitk's Saven Tmperi irk's satinet, 360; Kirk's standard, Kirk's White Russian, 4 83; Kirk's eutoca, 2 15, Porasi—Pennaylvania cans, § cans in case, 35; Babbitt's ball, 2 doz. in case, 190; An chor ball, 2 do: CANDY—Mixed, 11a12c; stick, 10}c. Vn;:cnml—l\‘aw York apple, 16¢; Ohio ap- ple, 13 %n-nmy loads, per Lbl, 160; Ashton, in caso, 1 50, tick, 10a11c; twist in sacks, 8 60; bbls dnlry, 60, fin 3 h(y SraRcH—Pearl, 440; Silver Gloss, 8o Corn Starch, 8c; Exce r Gloss, 7c; Lurn, The. Spicks — Pepper, 17¢; spice, 14c; cloves, 20c; cassia, 1fic. Day Frorrs—No, 1, quarter apples, bbls, 403 N O slced, boxs, G evaporated, boxes, blackberries, boxes, 104c; penches, 3- buxu, 8hc; penchoes, ovaporated, lic; rasp- berrics, 82c. Dry Goods, BrowN SrERTINGS—Atlantic A, Tho; Atlan- tio P, 6e: Atlantic LL, bhe; Brunswick, 74c; Beaver Dam L1, 6c; Lawrence L1, bic; Pa- Royal Standard, 6{o; Indian Head A, 7foi Wanchusett A, Tie. FINE BROWN SHEETINGS —Argyle, G3c; Pop- perell R, 7c; Salisvury R, Ghe, Breachen Cortons —Ballon, 4-4, 6c; Bal- lon, 7-8, bic; Cumberland, 4-4, 8c; Davoll DD, 8}c; Fairmount, 4he; Fruit of the Loom 4, 9c; Glory of the West, 8}c; Golden Gal ; Hill 7-8, 8c; Hill 4-4, 7ic; Lonedale, York Mills, 113c; Wameuita, 10jc. Duoks (Colorzd)—Boston, § oz., 113e: Bos- ton, 10 oz, 144c; Boston, 9 0z, 14c; Fall River ic Duoxs (Gray) —West Point, 8 oz., 11c; West Point 10 oz., 14¢; Point Baur 8 oz. llc, TlCKlNG‘i—AmflSkl'.\k 1’&5(" Qontinental Fancy, 9§ci Oordis 10jc; Pearl River, 12c; York, 1240; Homloton Awnings, 1245 DENIMS —. Amn!l\aer 14c; Beaver Creek AA 12¢; Beaver Creek BB, 1le; Boaver Oreck CC. 10c; Haymakers, 8¢. Jaffrey D & T, 12§c; Joffrey XXX, 12¢c; Pearl River. 13c; War. ron AXA (brown), 12c; Warren BB (brown), 1lc; Warren CC (brown), 10e. Cayprios - Fifth avonue glove finish, 4§c; Keoystono glovo finish, bo. Cogser HANS—Amur), 74c; Hancock, 8c; ranyer. 8tc; Rockport, Te 1x1s - Allens, 5ic; American, ffe; Arn- 6c; Cocheco, 6o; Harmony, 44e: Ing 0 7-8, 1140: Indigo T 1, 12}e; Stel Ao; Charter Oak, 44c. N1S SHIRTINGS—American, fo; Cocheco, loncester, 6c; Southbridge, 43c; Waver. . 4o; Rosedale, 4fc. GiNoHANS—Amoskeag staples, 8jo; Bates staples, 81c; Lamcaster staples, Sci Plunket laids 9c; Hudson checks, 8ic; Amoskeng ersians, 93c. Dagss Goons—Atlantic alpacca, 94o; Por- sion cashmero, 28hc; Hamleton cashmera, 153c; Hamloton Fancus, 114c; Hamleton brocades, 15¢; Arlington brocade, 18c. S = Heavy Hardware List. Iror, rates, 2 30; plow stoel, spec cast, Bc; crucible, 7c; special or German, "t toos o, wazon spokes, set, 2 20a3$ 00; hubs por set, 1 25; felloes, sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70a80c, axles, eash, 7hc: square nuts per shiers, per b, 8al8c; rivets, per 1 chain, per 1b, 6al2¢; malleable, 80; iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, 6.3 harrow teeth, 40, spring steel, 7a8c; Buiden's horso shoes, 4 40; Burdon’s muleshoes, 5 70, BarBED WiRE—In car lotl. 4 00 per 100, NaiLs—] 10to 60, 2 30, 86; buckshot, 2 10; oriental Sror—S8hot, t cole 40 do, half 'kegs, 3 48; do, quardeS . 535 fuse, | ey 100 ReEN, et by, EIIE b,M or- Coar,—Qumberland blacksu,, ris run_ Blossburg, 10 00; White Tamp, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump. 5 00; Towa nut, 5 00: Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra- clet, 11 25a11 50; Canon City, 7 00 per ton, Leather. Oak sole, 38@42c; hemlock sole, 28@33c; hemlock kip, 80c; runner 65c to 75c; hemlock calf, 85 to 1.00: hemlock upper, 22 to 2ic; onk upper, 24c; alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf’ kid, 32@35c; Grelsen kid, 250 to 275: ouk kip, 80c to 1.00; ouk calf,'1 20 to 1 80; French kip. 110 to 1 5% French'calf, 1 25 to 2 00; russetts 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 8 50; t ppings, 900 8o 1050; 13, L. Morocco. 80 t0 30c; ebble 0.1 Moroceo 85¢; simon, 2 50 @3 00. ‘Hauxkss —No, 1 atar oak, 360; No, 2, 8dc; 36¢; No, 1 Ohio oak, 83c; No. 1 do, 3lc; No, 1 Milwaukee 34c; No, 2 do, 83¢. No 1 Pitts oak har, 36c; No, B Pitta ook Liquors, ALcoroL—188 pooof aloohol, 2 26 per wine gallon extra California spirits; 188 proof, 1 18 per proot gallon; tripple refined spirits, 157 proof, 117 per proof gallon; redistillod s, 1001 50; fino blended, 1 50 ¢.2 60, s~ Tmported, 4 50@600; domestic, 1 40 Rosis-Tmported, 4 5080,00: Now England, 19924 00; dumuun, 1 FD@ PEACH AND APPLE Bnuw! 176@4 00, Ouaxraaxes—Imported, per caso, 28 0@ 8400; Awerican, per cue, 12 00@10 00, Tobacco, Plog_Tobacco~ Climax, 47¢; Bullion, 47c; Horweshoe, 410, Star, 46¢; Rudy, 4fc; Her: sey's, 40c; Black, 38@40; Speathosd, 4bos Our hnp& 48¢; Plper Heidsiack. Gdc. Cut—Common, 30ci Medium, 40 goud, “{5@60c; Hard to'Bat, 700, Favorite 3 'Diamond Orown, boc; Sweet Sixteen, Smoklug -0, 8, 226 Moorschum, 300; rham, 16c 0z, 510; Durham, 8 oz, 550; Dar: R AP0y Kiishig 6 ot s sy North Carolina, 16 oz, llc. Seal of North Car. olina, 8 oz., 4dc; Seal of North Cuxulmu, 40z, : Seal of North Carolina, 2 0z., (¥ Durham, 4 oz, 28¢; O, K"Dluhnm 2 uz, Wc, Uncle Ned, s 25¢; Tom and Jerry 230 Lumber, WHOLSALE. We quote lumber, Iath w:d shingles on car at Omaha at the following prices: A JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 fest and under, 8 00, Tivsers—16 feot and under, 15 00, 'l;lnlmlu AND Joisr—20 ft, 1900; 24 ft., Fexoina—No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, 20 00; No, 2, 1800, Sararaivo—No, 1 (2d 18 00; No. 9, 16 00, Srock Boanps -A lfim B commen boarde), Criuvo S LaTH—3 ( up.r\l Liwe - Per_bacrel, ; cement; b, 2 t hm b 8 vrugs, Dares AND OHENIOALS ver nv , 83 503 salic o} steychnine, u l" Paints Olle and Varaishes. Ortg—110 earbon, per gallon, headlight allon, 120} 175 per g 0 water w : gallon per gallon, 70c; No. 1 * XXX, por gal lon, 1'60: , 140; swoet, per gatlon, 100; sperm 1 60; fich W, B per gatlon, 65 £, por gailon, 000} No. 1, 753 Iubrizatin per gallon, 80¢ Aumn op turpenting, per gallon. 40c; per gallon, 16c, Dry Paints, 'rench zine, 10c; Faris ldors, 1fc; whiting rmantown, 14 ’russian blue, Hhc whitin, Tamphlack, lampbla untramarine, 18¢; burnt, 4c; umbes genuine, 2 o grreon, N on n,comunon, 20c; chre oms green, K., 12¢; vermillion, Fng - cermillion, American, 185 Indian, r 10¢; rose pink, 1i¢; Venetian, red, Cookso Venetian, red. American, 1§0; red load, 5 chrome yellow, genuins, £0¢; chrorns yel- , K., 12ct ochre rochelle, 3c; ochre, Frenh ochire, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, 2c; Sponish brown, Ze} ce's mineral VARNISHES — tra, 81 40: coach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, 5; Japan, T0c; asphaitum, extra, 850, shallac, $3 50; ard oil finish 8150 % PAINTS 1¥ O11—White lend, Omaha, P. P, ‘hite lead, St. Louin, pure, bic: Marsoil les green, 1to 510 cans, 20¢; French zine; green_seal, 12¢; Fronch zine, red seal, 11c, French zine, in varnish asst., 206; French zing, in oil asst, 1bc; raw and burnt umber, 1 b ns, 10¢; raw and barnt Sienna 10c; vandyke brown, 13¢; refined lampblack, 12c; concl black and ivory black, 16c; drop ' bluck, 16c; Prussian blue, 40c; ultramarine biue, 18ci chrome green, L. M & D., 16c; blind and shutter green, L. M. & D., 16c; Paria green, 18c; Indian red, 15c; Venetian red, 9c; Tus- can red, 22c; American vermillion, I, & P.- + yellow ochre, 9¢; L. M., O. & D. 0., 18¢; yellow ochre, 9¢; golden_ochre, 16¢; patent dryor, 8c; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut. chestnut and ash, 160 arrels, or eallon: Tunitaro, by & ————— DENVER MARKET. Frovr—Colorado, 100 1bs, 1 25@1 55 ; pat- ent, 100 lba., 2 76@3 00; Kansus, 100 Ibs, 2 75 @3 0 ,p(mhnm, 100 1be, 150; rye, 100 Ibs, heat, 100 1bs, 7 50, Frep, E1o.—Wheat 100 Ibs, 3 curn in sacks on track,100 1bs, 90@1 00, in sacks on track, 100 ibc eastern whits, 1 20@1 25; Gulfln)dowhim,l 25@1 303 mixed 110@1 20; Larley 100 Ibs, 1 30@1 85; bran, ton, on track, 14 00@16 00; chop, corn, 100 1bs, on track, 100(1?.1 05; Lhflp mixed, 100 ibs, on track, 1 25@1 85; corn meal, 100 Ibs, 130 @1 40, Hav—Baled, upland, ton, 13 00@15 00; upland, looss, tor, £ 00@12 00; second bot: tom, baled, 11 60@12 00; alfalia, loose, ton, 10 00@15 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 7 ¢ @9 08. Buren — Creauery, fancy, 1b, 0@570 creamory, fing, Ib, 83@85e; dairy, choico, Ib 20@22c; dairy, good, 1b, 18@20c; dairy, fair 1b, 15(@16c; cooking, 1b, 6@Se. ‘Bags—State, candled and warranted, doz, 30@3le; ranch, doz, 33@Sic. Cigeie—Full croam, 16@17c; half croam, Ib, 10@11c; skim, 1b, 9c; Swiss, domestie, 1b, 22@28c; Swiss, imported, 30@u2e; Lim: burger, 18c. PoviTry ~Live old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 F0; livo springs, doz, 8 004 00; five ducks, dor, 5 00@ 25; dressed turkeys, 1b,, 1415 Poratoks —Colorado, 100 Iko, 11591 25; sweet, ger Ib,, de. VEGETABLES — Onlons, yellow, 100 lbs, 14); cabbage, 100 Iva. 150 beots, 100 Tbs, 1 10@1 25; urnips, 100 1ba, 1 25, FRUITS —Lemons, per box, Messtns, 5 5 600; oranges, Louisiana, per 100, 325, apples, fancy bbl, 8 75@4 75; apples, medium, bbl, 3 50; Oalifornia_geapes, box, 1 76@2 00 Malvolse, Peru, Muscat, 20i@2 25. Ounun Meats -Hams, sogar cured, (b, 12} @T2hc; homs, pweet pickled, Ib, 124c; bacon, 3@184c; dry ealt eides, Ib, 7§ d in pails 9}g , 8o, —Dressod heef_Oolorado, per b, 63@74c; hogs, 1b, c. Dry Flint No, 1, per Ib, 113@123; 9 @10c; green steers and branded ca s groon calf, b, 8@1tc; greea kip, 1b, 6@7c; sheop sking dry, H@lflc. deer ekins, summe, 1b, 15@25¢; deer sking, winter, ib, 12 %g:, lnhlvpe sking, 1b, 12@15; wllow, 1b, WoorL—Oolorado No. 1, per 1b, 14@1bc; bugk, b, b0; Mocloun, & Fifa—Mi Ro. 1, 120, ki, wmoas, 1.60@2 00; Onlifornia salmon, huif bbi, 10 50; Holland_ harring, keg, 1501 603 trout, per ib, 18@16e S YOUNGMEN! —iKEAD THIS, Tug Vovrato Beur Co,, of Marshall, Mich,, offer to send thoir colebrated BLECTRO-VoL' TA1C Beut and other BLECTRIC APPLIANCES on trial for thirty days, to men (young_ or old) afllicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgin, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk 18 incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at oncs for llustrated pamphlot ro0. LEGAL NOTICE, J M Wyngart defendint will take potioo that on o, 1884 Edwund Bartlo't Esq., by of Douglas county, issvo an o hiwndred dol etion perding by hi roin Jacoh J M, Wygart s defonans be sald defondant. consisting of sto 5, fxtures an | cthor personsl peoperty o tained in bis shop, cormer of 10th and Jones street, has been attach'd under waid order. “Sald cause was continued to January Slstat 0 o'cl'ek, In the forenoon. DWIGHT HULL Att"roey for Plaintift 100 CENTS FOR $L WHEN YOU WANT GOOD VALUFy ASK FOR PIPER-HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE. Unscrupulous dealers at- tempt to substitute other brands for the sake of ex- tra profit, " PIPER-HEIDSIECK” on sale with every ' wide- awake” wine merchantin the trade. | Wamers Vigor:- 1\l wenkness ofg onerati by wmall, J, H.Warner,? ous debil- stem ; either sex. 75tate Bt Chi Railwav Time Table. Tn Bffect Dec, 1t, 1884, BURLINGTON; IOWA ¥ i Eanaest RN woRKS ) AN THE BTATE . X The attanticn of tha & hat thists th imo table publis in the cit WESTWARD DEPART, AN rn | Unlon |'895a].. Overln —|o. d Re [ vmm, IAL_NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock an WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION T mlv-url Pacific i 'w"‘n’;;;x;'&‘;;‘.l;, It 3o bost aud chenp Ono pound fa oqe o6l ; G threo pou ds of cor Lw In the and Wintor { e ; down, will incres: ght and bo in g ablo condl the epring 1, a3 woll w nso it, v to lta mor 'ry It and judge for yourselves. Price ) per te viro for sacke 8 WOODMAN LINSE Omaha, Neb, Hall's 'Sa.fa snd Lock Con 9 & 8 458 & B0a|For Chicago via P 8 166| & 260(For Chicago via C. Blufts| 0 #6a) 7 56e FARe ROOF NORTHWARD, AR TEOOE 00 | 8'568]0ainnd Mmmmm\‘\\hu YRR 'y » lowaDiv.S C.& 8t ¥ Expiross Night Bxpr 9 4fa The 0 a m and 6 p m dummy traine sleo arrive at tho transfer In time to make eastorn conno but not to cheok baggago OMAHA BRIDGE TRAINS Dummy Trains -Losvo Nmaka at 64,8 00 9100, 1000, 1 16 & 1, 100, 2 00, 8 00, 4 00, 600, 0 00, 1035 pm. On Sundaystho 800 and 1000 4 m and 260 and 400 p m traine do nos run. Arrive at trans. tor dopot 13 minutes later: Broadway dopot %0 min. utca later, Leave Council Bluffs (Broadway depot) $ 7 20, 830 950, 1050, 1 40 a.m; 180, 2 80, 880, 480, 53 and'1106 pm. On Sundays the 8 80 and'10 80 m and 8 50 and 6 80 p m traiua will not run. Arrive at Transtor 7 minutea later, O £0 minutes Iater. Q"' THED E¥ Lo \. R Pt WHOLE H. B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Chlcago, Manager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departr menta. A full line of all grados of the aboxe; alzo Pipes and Smol wr« carried in stock, Prices and cnmu]us farnished on application, Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful . O EG U b b attention, Satlsfaction Guaranteed. AT A B B and X188 m, 1%, 786 and 8155 AGFVVS FGR BENWD"ID NAILS I'VD LAFLIN & /NND PLM’DFR co BIJNDAY TRAINS C. F. GOODMARN. : To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alllanco Linea. | BUNDAY MORNING, | BATURDAY WVN. | M| R, | | N-W[ RI| Ml 3 flcplambur I 21| 7-28 14 20 13 | 6-2 ctober . 12 19 B-Ifl 11 l 420 Novembe: || 2-28| 0-80| ~1601-28| 15(8-20 December 14| 21| 7. l i 18]86-97 20 Sunday ovening and Monday morning tralnaarrive o orrospoading ordsr. C. B. & Q. dralos rum overy day. SToCK YARDS TRAINS. Leaye Union Paciflc depot at Arrive from Stock at AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEB. ELLMAN & Cu, Malil Time Card. | ROUTE. | M. HE 0| Union Pacific Local Mail 8 80| 7 0 |Union Pacific Through Mail. N [} 10 80f 8 00 B &M in Neb, ; ] 9 00) C B&Q r] 800 D, . Mail ) i 10 80, 8 00 . L7 | 8 00 b P 1 p 10 80, 6 (0 V. 4 E e 105 i M &o. % o 800 0, & itep. Valley. R sx.ln‘xx“i“n‘rzu;:hp. 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 137H, e Sionx aul, Lo 8 45| (Oouncil Bluff , & s City| 6 80| ono ONMIAXEXA. - - - 0 TS XA S R A £ [l Ciuncil Bluffs Local. 700 Fort_Omahn i “,,""‘,‘,“" Pacific. 8 80| a b 12~ 8 20 W ¥. BROWN. GEO., BROWN W. F.BROWRN & CO.. ’i (COMMISSION DEALERS IN LlVE STQCK 5 ':» ‘g Fi SwAN Biios , Cheyonne Bfi Joux A. McSiaxk, Managor Bay Ftate Cattle Co. e‘A J. A. CrEIGUTON, Vice-Prest. First Nat'l Bank, Omaha. Al 427 Addross all communications—Unicn Stock Yards, Omaha, Nebrasks. G2 b Nartosar, Dk, Oma OMAIA, NEB. '@ nd Trous. Union Stock Yds,, Omabs, ¢ Alro connceted with Grogory, Coolay. @ ool Co , Unton Stock ¥ ards, Chidaga. 7 HENRY T, CLARKE, A. M. CLARKE, Vice President Pres. and Treas. JOHN T. CLARKF, Secrgtary. H.T.CLARKE DRUG CO., SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, DRUCCISTS AT EHOIIN G- PRINCIPAL LINE - CHICAGO,PE (IWH NT.LOULS, WHOL; SALE BY WAY OF QUAA AND LIITGOLN T0 DENVER, ARGEST Jo'bing T'rug house botween Chie 4 #hall e at the b ttom of the n arket at all tin frieht added. _our s pecia ty wllbe Pure Drugs, Paints, Oil Fstimates given on plate glas. To thoso about to exbark Inthe drug busmess will do_ well to their interest by calling ou us or send for our price list which will appear about January bih. Meil ord solicited, 1114 HARNEY STREET, Iveo, CAPITAL Chicogo ay » and Window Glass JCK 200,000, We o R Wi 8 Will duplic spots af Kns: ver with through trad rmnd Union Depot at Chic Lol through trains for At Peoria Wi hie » Cincinnat, Colund, ihe Sout kg thuing 1% ol potints Sewr JOBLER OF i Wi ahéfl ing Cars witl laeo *Siceping Wall Pf eph, chison ane "“;".;“,"‘;I‘.‘h"t‘ Mown 't «,;.“‘.';:‘;%\"'.‘.“1“.’:“'5:: EASTERN l’Rl(‘FS DUPLICATED b wenvor, it Gl SRS | o b e k preAd OMAHA, NRR a8 Through ears betwoen neil Blufts, via P City and Denter Indi A. L. STRANG CO,., Jouble and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUVZS. Evglne Trimmings, Miniug Meockinery, Belting, Hore, Brass and Iron ¥istiags ouy Ao ek T at wholosale snd retall, HALLADAY WIKD.-MILLS, OBUVR Sihon tickot oiocs - the United stator | AND, SCHOOL BELLS, it ;::x‘fil . Corner 10th and Farpam $t., Owaha Neb, ining C and Peoria. i St. Louis and Des Moines, Towa, Lincoln, Ne. braska, and Denver, Colorado g It is also the l)hl) Through Line béeiween ST, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and 8T, PAUL TLIS known s (b 'nul THROUG LINE of America, and i nniversally adoie ted to be the Finost Equlpfiod Rallread in the Werld fo clagsos of Travel, o = ( NORTHWESTERN \ P ELECTRIC LIGHT GOMPY for State of Ne TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLESI Cmarran Sole agents of United States Electric braska. Owi ers of western vatents for Ele tnn. Arc Lamp, Mo gulargeincandescent and smiall incandescent electrie | mps, Cheaper than gas, Best Liear Kxown., Adopted by the United States gov- | spufactoreann | ernuaent and all the leadiag steamship lines and leading hotels, For | pad nier, Wb Lowis pr U-q nuqulre at OFFICE, NNWCORNER 15th AND FARNAM ot .,mmfijmreuesv o 4 £ en thas Abdahe rdin H E m.'w':‘u fl%“u;.lucf

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