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NEBRASKA PAID UP OAPITAL. GURPLUB NOV 1,188 8. W! YATES, A, E TOUZALIN, Proatdent, Vioe President. ¥. MOORE, JNO, 8. OOLLINS, LEWIS 8. REED, #01 K. Hayden, Assistant and Acklng Gashisr. RAxKING OFTION| The iron Bank Q0B 12TH AND FARNAM BTS, A OENERAL BANKING BUBINESS TRANSAOTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits apos avorable torms and apon acoounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE Government E:dl;,nd Connty and Olty eoouritios bought end sold, In its treatment of eustomers the moet 1 eral policy is pursued consistent with safof #nd round banking, and we invite corresponce snse oe personal inquiry in sonnectien there 8 FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL New Yorg, January 21 —Money—Market Good supply at 1@1} per cent, closed offer- od at 1 per cent. Prime meroautile paper—4@6e. Bterling Fxchange—Bankors’ bills, 4.88}: sterling exchange demand 4 833, Governmenta - Firm, Railway Bonds—Lower. Stocks—During the morning were without ) ing 4 Important feature. In ths afternoon there was o decline on reports from Chicago that | good Pennsylvavin, Lake Shore and Michig n Cen- tral companies hid combined againat other roads, cuttivg ratos to New York, and would | ceipts, 650 hoa order a sovere cut oarly next week. Reports aro also receivod from the west of trouble in the Westorn Teunk line association, market olcsed weak. Compared with Jast night, closing prices aro §@1§ per cent lower. OOUPONS, P Pacifio 6's of STOCKS AND BONDS, Qentral pacihc Ohln;go & Alto o " 8 Chicago, Burlington Delawave, Lackawaua ]n.)anvat & Rio Grande. Endianapolls, Biooss, Krrinas X TOEAR. . £a 1 nbsousens Lake Shore & Michigan Southern. Louisville & Nashville. Michigan Central. Bissourl Pacifo. P.D, &E. Pullman Paiace Oar.Company Rock Tsland........ 8, Louls & San Franciaco. do _do pid,. Ohicago, Milwaukoo & St, Paul d d do o o 8t. Paul & Omaba. . . + do, do pid Texas Pacifio. W do v do =9 dopb ‘estern Union Telegra) O.R.&N.. GENERAL PRONUOE, OHIOAGO PRODUCH. easier, Wheat—Quiet earlv; active at noon on a declining m wrket; fluctusted within range of 3o early, later drclined 1ic closed 1ic under yoterday; 79@79%c for cash; Japua 793@79hc; February 803@sS0fc; Mard B(xgn 85§ ; May No. 2 red x1hc, ‘orn— Quiet and lower; February declined and closed o under yesterday; My declined and cloed 4o under yesterday; 37{@89c for cash; 4740 for January and~ February; 37§ @57do for Marcn; 411@113c for May. Oats Quiet and dull; closed }@§o lower for near fatures, jo lower for May; 28@28kc for_cash, January and Fobruary; 28}@285c for March and April; 3lic for May. Rye—Firm at 63 . Barley—Nominsl at 65@66c. Timothy Secd—Prime | 33 Flax Seed—Sicady; No, 1,1473@1 48, Po'k—Active and a shade higher early, Iator daclined 10@124c, closed steady st 12 05 @12 10 for cash and fanuary; 12 (6@ 2 l’fi for February; 12 15@12 174 for March; 12 2/ @ 1230 for April; 124012 42} for May Lard—Active and iregular 24@5c higher early, | ter loat the advance and closed tame at 67546 80 for cash snd January; 6 80@ 6 82} for February; 0¥874«6 90 for March; 6974 for April; 70°@7 074 for May. Japan, natural | o; Sonchong, good, 30@40c; choice, iana, prime to_choice, GY@74a. mackerel, half bbis., 7 ;%0 K axaas Cry, Tanuary 74 | g Now 1 kita, 1d; tamily Family § bbls., 4 kits, 60c; No. 1 whitefish, half bb_, kits, 8601 family half bbis., 80/ o 1 tront, half bEL 10, Tubs, No. 1 853 Double Crown, asked;May 3 ge. Oats—Dull and nominal; $250,000 92,000 | Baumivore, January 24, —Wheat—West ern firm and dull; No, 2winter red spot, 70} satinet, 830; Kirk's standard, 8§ White Russian, 4 85, PoTASH—Penne; 35; Babbitt's ball Corn—Western steady and dull; mixed spot, 4 Ivania cans, 4 cans in oase, , 2 doz. in case, r and dull; western white, 87@ 2. CANDY—Mixed, 11a13c; st ) Whiskey—118@1 1 roAR—Now York apple, 160; Ohio ap- Saur—Dray loads, per bbl, 160; Ashton, tn sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy, 60, e, 3 SraRcH—Poarl, 440; Sliver celsior Gloss, 70; Corn, The, Pepper, 17c; spice, 14¢; cloves, 20¢; Mitwavkze, January 2 3 No, 2 Milwaukee 78} ruary, 78\e; March, 7 Wheat—Weak anuary, 78}¢; Feb. Rye—Sesrce and fir wirly active; No, 2 No. 3 spring, extra, scarce Dny Frorrs—No, 1, quarter apples, bbls, 3 N O sliced, boxes, 6o blackberries, boxes, 0s, evaporated, 14 vaporated, boxes, Steady and good demand; in_ sacks, yellow mixed 49@bic; yell w and whitg 50c, Brown SuertiNas—Atlantic A, 7ho; Atlan. tic P, 6o; Atlantic LL, Beaver Dam LL, 60; Lawren: Head A, 7¥¢; Wauchusett A, 7o, % BROWN SHEETINGS —. perell R, 7c; Salisoury ¥ BLracHeD COTTONS — g; Cumberland, 4-4, 8o; ; Fruit of the Loom 4, Pork—Qniet at Brunswick, 7io; Lard ~Steady; tiewce refined, 77 Bulk Meats—Quiet; shoulders pas ong clear 1ibs, 6 50; 8 Western racti s rgyle, C}e; Pep- Ballon, 4-4, 6o ent, 100 Iba., 2 75@8 00; Kansas, 100 Ibs, @8 003 graham, 100 1bs, 1 50; rye, 100 Ibs, P — ! LIVE STOCK, Sl Hill 7.8, 8c; Hill 4.4, 7o; Lonedale, 7dc; York Mills, 113c; Boston, 8 oz., 11}0; Bos- ton, 9 oz., 14c; Fall River o Duoa (Gray) ~West Point, 8 oz, 110; West Point 10 0., 14c; Point Bear, 8 0z., 110, Ti0KINGS —Amoskoag. 134c; Oontinental Fancy, 9%c; Cordis 10 York, 13hc; Hamleton DeNTMS ~ Amoskesg, 14c; Beaver 12¢; Beaver Creek COnrcaco, Janusry 24,—Drovers’ Journal Catilo—Roseipts, 32,000; dull,weak and 10@ 15 lower;exports b i Ducks (Colore ton, 10 oz, 14j0; common to gwd 400; feeders 4 20@ 7 Hogsa—Roci1pts none; strong; rough pack- 30@4 50; packing and shipping 4 05@ g ; tkips 3 60@4 20, sep ~Receipts. 1,6 0@+ 00; choice 4 00@6 00, stockers 8 00@ ;3 Pearl River, 120; upland, loose, ton, & 00@12 00; second bot tom, baled, 11 00@12 00; alfalfa, looss, ton, l@qooom@w 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 7 00 Beaver_Oraek Tnymakors, 80; Jaffrey D & T, 12{0; XX, 12§0; Poarl River, 18c; War. A(brown), 126; Warren BB (brown), Warren CC (brown), 1 KANsA8 01Ty, Janvary 21, — Oattlo—Re- o, R8s Fifth avenue glove finish, 430; teady; offerings exports 16 40@h choice + hipping 5 C0@b_30; creamary, fine, b, 86 £383; dairy, choice, Ib 20 422c; Gairy, good, Ib, 18@20c; " dairy, fair OSHOMOR te iR 1b, 15@16e; cooking, 1b, 6@8e. @4 90; stckers and feeders 380 045 2 50@3 50, pts, 5,500; lota of 205 to 410 @150 mainly at 4 35@4 40, Receipta 1,200; stead: pounds average 260, RANS —Amory, 7he; Hancock, 8c; Hearsayer 81c; Rockport, 7o. The | @4 10, Gho; American, 5y 32@38c; ranch, d olds 8o; Cochec 6he; Indigo 7.8, 11jc: T iver, So; Charter Ok, 4he. PRINTS SHIRTINGS—Amerioan, bo; Oocheoo, 5e; Gloncestar. fo; Southbridge, 44e; Waver: 4§c; Rosedale, 4§c. GINGHAMS—Amoskeag staples, 8} Lancaater staples, ‘Hudson checks, 8ic; Amoskeag Dress Goons—Atlantic alpace: sisn cashmere, 2. Hamleton Fancus, 150; Arlington brocade, 18c, Heavy Hardware List, Iron, rates, 2 30; plow stecl, special caat, 6c; cruciblo, 7o; special or German, be; cast_too; a20c; Wagon spokes, set, toiloes, sawe® dry, 1 40; ixles, each, 75¢; 8quare nuts pe 1b, 7allc; washers, per Ib, Sal8c 11¢; coil chain, per Ib, 6al2; malleable, h, e Ta8c; Burden’s horse shoes, 4 40; Burden’s muleshoes, 5 70, Barsep Wire—In car lots, 4 00 per 100, Narus—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 30, hot, 210; oriental blasting, kegs, 8 35; fuse, dressed ducks, 1b, 15@16c; dressed turkeys, 24, — Oattle— Re- 15@16c. ceinta, 100: supbly very flight, only small re- Sheep—Receipts 200; sta‘e of market eame 1 175; cabbage, 100 Ibs, H gs—Steady; 100 Ibs, 1 10@1 25; turnips, 100 lba, 1 25, 'uvrln*nl 4 30@4 45; packing butchers’ 4 60@4 75. FRRISEREN Iu.’ D D poe | —— applos, fancy bbl, 5 0@35 50; apples, medium, OMAHA MARKETS, bbl, 850, ‘Wholesale Prices, OrFI0E OF THE OMAHA B Saturdsy evening, January The following prices aro charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commiss.on mer- chanta with the exception of grain, which is || quoted at tho prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: 80; iron wedges, 400@4 50, Wheat—Cash No, 2, 62}e. Rye—Cnsh No, 3, 48ic. Corn—No, 2, 22fc, Oate—No, 2, 22g¢. powder, kogs, 640; do, h per 100 feat, 50c. 65. Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- rs run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast Tump, 500; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Iowa lump, b 00; Towa nut, b 00: Rock' Spring, 7 anon City, 7 00 per ton, buck, 1b, 8c; Moxican, 7@10c. No, 1, Bteady; green butchers’ 6} green salted, So; dry flint 12@14c; dry salt 10@11 sged hides, two thirds prica, Grease—Prime whito, 40, Sheep Pelts —25@. 00, Tallow—4} @53, 83@42; hemlock nole, 28@3%; 80c; runner 65¢ to_75c; hemlook emlock upper, 22 to %c; oak 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 250 to 275: oak lkp, 800 o 1 00; onk calf, 1 20 to 1 80; French kip 15%; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; russetts 600 to 850; & ppings, to 850; ebbls Live stock Market, Hogs wro firm at 3 75@4 15, The cattle market to-day waa quiet and butchers’ stock was quoted at 8 00@S3 75, Sheep were quoted at 2 50@3,00. General Produce, Apples—There aro but fow choica apples I eho market ant thovo o inging good DR it pricee; Ten Duvis, $3 60; Gentons, 33 50, 010400, January 24.—Flour—Dull and | PPSith 0B mptis T o e tmore active than it Receiptsaro lightand y.firm and higher, and it on, 2 50 @3 oak, 85¢c; No, 2, 84c; 0.1 do, 8lc; No. 330, 3 No. B Pitta oak ‘HaMrss—No, 1 star 86c; No, 1 Ohio oak, 33c! 1 Milwaukee 34c; No, 2 d No. 1 Pitts oak har, 3 has been yet this yoar, prices to-day rule ve 18 mot Jikely that they will fluctuate ve for the balance of theseason. sold_thia morniog at 13 and well dressed Chickens as high as 11 ArLooroL—188 pooof alcohol, 2 26 per wine gallon extra California_ spirits; 188 proof, 1 18 roof gallon; tripple refined spirits, 187 1117 per proof redi * | whiskies, 100 @1 50; fine blended, 1 50 a2 650 g(l)tés—lmpomd, 4 50@6 Rosig—Tmported, 4 50@6 00 ; domestic, 1 50@3 b 3 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 7524 00, CraxpaoNks—Imported, per case, 28 00& 34 00; American, per case, 12 00@16 00, Geeso and Ducks, Chickens Dressed, p choice, 9a10c; fair to good 7@8c; po Turkeys Drossed, per Ib, choice, 12@1: Geese Dressed, per Ib, choice, there were nona, to good, @9, 1lc; fair to good, 8@9 ; p: Dressed, per Ib, choice, 1 E,gs -Trade slightly improviog now, and a3 recaipts are dacreasing pro: pects are for an advance for thenear future. Butter—Shows mora week, but no n aterial improvement in prices. Small packages, such as crackee boxi most desirable; barrels do not tike g0 well and arn g-nerally subject to gradiog, rlly'in thio'clean muslin’ and av different qualitics m one package Creamery, 22«25 choice dairy, fair to good, 12@ldc; inferior grades, 8@10c. Game - Quiet and unchanged, Ducks are in good demund fair to good, 10c, We quote 2ic. which Dr. Newman late y made in the fu- activity than last neral oration over young Stanford, the Free- man’s Jouraal says: *‘Dr. Newman seems to believe that the New Jerusalem is as deeply in debt as Blizsbeth, N. J. and that mil- lionaires are more welcome there, on account of their wealth, than formerly,” ‘obacco— Climax, 47c; Bullion, 47c; Rudy, 450; Her- Black, 33@40; Spearhead, 460 48¢; Piper Heidsieck. 64c. .| Fine Cut—Common, S0ci good, 46@60c; Hard to Beat, 70c; Favorito, 60c; 'Dismond Orown, boc; Sweet Sixteen, Bc. Smoking—0, 8., 2%; Maerschaum, Durham, 16c 0z, 51 ham, 4 0z., 57c; Durham, 2 oz, 610; Sl Seal of North Car- Medium, 4Cc; urhom, 8 oz, 5 Prairio_chickens, per do North Carolina, 16 oz, Bulk Moats - Shouldurs, 4 85@4 9 clear, 6 60.a 6 65; rhort ribs 6 10@6 15. Whisky—At 1 18, @33; fair to fino dairies 274030, Cheese—Firm; good to fine chedders 104, Fggs—Firm; fresh 26}o, Hides—Suady and unchangad, Tallow—Steady aud unch uged. Keceipts, Bhip'ts. 18,000 9,000 Flour, bbls ¥ i ‘Wheat, bushel 52,500 H8 000 i Corn, bushels 124000 160,000 | pex Ib. Outs, bushel 92000 72.000] B Rye, bushel 4,000 1,000 Batloy, busl 1L 50/000 13,000 NEW YORK PRODUOR New YoRK, January 24,—Wheat—Spot lots declined 1@ o closing msid + rutes. Receipts 61,0/ 0; exports, 189.(00; No. 2 svring 91ho; ungraded red, 85@96c; No. 8 red, 88hc; No 2 red 92@984c; No. 1 white, 93c;'No 2 red, at9lhe, Coru—Spot lots opened firm closing weaker; options clowd heavy; Re porta 146 000; ungraded b3h@hbdo: ary; 02)@h3c for February; No, 2 .'»n’u; steamer wii'e,6 Jo; No, 2 Jauuary, 55, bodo, closing at Gie. [kt 40¢, Pork - Dull; barely steady; new mees 13 25, Janvary 725 Februery 7 ;13@7 28; April 7 26@7 81; + Egge—Western freih dull and weaker at 31} @32, Butter—Demand fair; market firm, CINVINNATI, CinoiNsaTI, January 21, — Wheat - Searce but firm; No.*2 red 870 bid; receipts, 5,100 Corn Stry Osta—Strong at 3. Rye—Scarce, firm and unchavged at 70@ d‘{;o,..._o,fi;n.q grades, 12@124o; fair, 12 , 1840; prime, 14@154o green and yellow, 1642 164o; S0 Artantieie e 78¢. uBulfly—Auflvc, firm, unchanged; No, 2 fall . Pork—Quiet and unchanged at 12 @12 50, Lard—Firm at 6 85@06 924, Bulk Meats~Quies +nd unchanged: shoul- 4 874; whort ribs, 6 574, Whisky—Lull at 1 11, LIVERPOOL, 1aveRrooL, January 24 — Breadstuffs— | Ib Quiet Wheat - No. 1, California 7s 6@7s 9d; No. 2 California 7s S4@6s 51, TOLEDO, ‘ToLeno, January 24— Wheat-Dall; No 2 yed cash and Junuvary nominal'y 81gc. qawil, BO@7de; juck rabbhitd, per 8 oz,, 430; Seal of 48c; Seal anurtzl;a Carolin eese, per doz, $3 00 0, snipa, per doz, 50)73c; Butter—Firm; good to fancy creamery 32 | ducks, mallard, $200¢2 50; ducks, teal and mixed, $1 50@2 (0. Potatoes Stocks are light and with the first open weather shipments will do well, but We quote 40@50c per 35¢; Tom and Jerry 28, should all be eacked, Wo quote lumber, lath and shingles on car at Omaha at the following JOIST AND SCANTLING — per bushel for sound un- Popoorn—Dall and slow sales at 1@1e| foob and under, TrymeRs—16 foot and under, 18 00, TIMBER AND JosT—20 ft., 19 00; 24 ft,, 20 00, slalgh‘cmfl—l\'o. 1, 4 and 6 in,, 20 00; No, 2, 1 ), eans—Ara now in better demand and ] Prices are_firmer ks clearing up fast, and can encourage consignments, Navies, ushel, 1,40@1.50; medium, per bushel, SHEATHING—No, 1 (2d common boards), 18 00; No. 2, 16 00, Brock Boarns—A, 4500; B, 40 00; C, 85 00, 1,85 00; No, 2, 80 00; No. 00. SIDiNG, clear—25 00; No, 2, 22 50; No, 8, 18 00, CriLixa—§, 80 3 ney Comb—Choice domestic, 15@16¢; 4o lower, ootions opsied A@ic higher, later | Californis, 14@1c, Boeswax—In good demand, or b, 26@280; common o good dark per 1b. Crder—"'Ohio” Fobruary sales, 568,000; at 9 4@92{c, closwg gu " per bbl, 800; FrooriNa—No, L) i peg bbl, ‘AI735 con- o; cxab apple per gal 86c, \ cream, wostern, 120; Wi ceipts, 92,000; ex- | mn new 12§c; young American, 12 a 180, U 4 le Sugar—FPure, in bricks, per 1b, 16c, Ob@ibfo: stramer H5@b5h; S4jc for Janu. | Ohio 13c; smal cakes 1240, , 20 00, 50; standard, 8 00, M. Barrel, 100: bulke per bushel, 85c; cement; bbl, 2 25; Tow plaster, bbl, 2 50! per bus, B0c; tarred. fel, 100 '1be,’ —, List, Oysto.s *(Standard) per | *¥8W board 800, : case, 8 90; strawberries, 2 b, " pe 2 Oats - Frmer; receipts, 50,000; exports none; | raspberries, 21b, per case, 2 50; California mixed western 36@85c; white western 374@ | pears per case, b OaNNED Goops, ; apricots, per case, b peach 90; white cherries per case, 6 75; plums per case, Lard—Iirogular, western steam spot, 7 17; | ries, per case, 8 00; eg 714; March |2 90; May 7 35@ | aples, Druas AND OHEMIOALS —Acid, carbolic, 400 acid, tartaric, Bc; balsam copaiba, per lb, 66c; bark, sassafras, per b, 120; calomel 1b, 900; cinchonidia, per oz, $0 1b, $1 05; Dovers powders, per Ib, salte; per lb, Bic; glycerine, castor, Null per plums, 2 1b, per case, b, per ' case, 2 ¥0; pine 50 31 inch and larger, 8c, § inch, Oanprrs—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16s, 120, 8s, 1240, boxes, 4 lbs, 16 40, origanum, 5c; opium, $4 . & B, per oz Todide, per lb,, $8 50; sulphate morphive, per oz., per 1b,, do; strychnine, per oz, 850; round,rl,case Oshkosh, casesgr .0 cut loaf, Thosan- 4 266; square, oases, 1 7 Staans ~Powdered, Tho 50, Talphas, d higher; No, 2 mixed 43jc, | b }_oonfectionery L Paints Oils and Varnishes. O1Ls—110 carbon, headlight, per g per_gallon, 16c; per gallon, 114c: 1 Rovernment Java, M Laugh s XXX roasted, seed raw, per gallon, inseed boiled, gallon, 52; Lard, winter str Tocs imitation Java, 16§@18fc; Clark 153c, Syaur—Standard Com., 280, bbls; 5 do, 4 gallon kegs, 1 25, 4 Blnadand papers, 820 per case; keg, per PioKLES—Medium in barrels, 6 00; d barrels, 8 60; aumall, in barrela.7 00 1o 15 | 00; gherking in barrele, § 00, good, 45@55c; chol ial, 40@ t30; choioe, 606 Young Hyson, good, 8665005 cholos. g6 0. 8, 1 40; sweet, per gal sperm' W. B., ' per g Y tafoot extra, per gallon, ting, zero, per gallon, olden wmachine, N 850; No. 4, 280; sperm, signal, per gallon pentine, per gallon. 40c; noptha, 74 , No. 1, 76e; lubrie; 5 do in half barrels, 8 e bl o b b i sl i R whiting, 24c; whiting gilders, 1§c; whiting com'l, 130; lampblack, Germantown, 1dc; lampblack, ordinary, 106; Prussian blus, 550 untramarine, 180; vandyke, brown, Sc; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, “do; slonna, burn dot;; siont 8, raw, doi Parla greon, gennine, 2% Paris groen,common, 20c; chrome green, N Y. 200; chrome green, K., 1%; vermillion, Eng 7bo; vermillion, American, 18.; Iudien, red rose pink, 140; Venetian, red, Cookson's 13 Venetian, red. American chrome yellow, genuine K., 12c: ochre ' rochelle, 30; , Ameri ; Wonter's mineral lehigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, 24o: ce’s mineral, extra, §1 10; farniture, No. 1, 81; conch, ex tra, 81 40: conch, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, extrs, 81 76 Japan, 70c; asphaltum, extes, 85o, shallac, 88 50; hard ofl finish $1'50. PAINTS I¥ O1—White lead, Omahs, P. P, Bhe; white lead, St. Louls, pure, bdo: Marsoil lea wreen, 1to 5id cans, 200; French rinc; green seal, 12c; French zinc, red seal, 1lc, French zine, in varnish asst., 200; French zi in oil asst, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 1 b 5, 10¢; raw and burnt Sienna 100 vandyke rown, 130; refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black and ivory black, 16¢; drop 'blsck, 16c Piussian blue, ultramarins blne, 18c; chrome groen, T, M & D.. 160 blind and shutter groen, L M. & D,, 160; Paris green, 18¢; Indian red, 150; Venotian red, 90; Tus Qr gallon: Furniture, )y & canred, 22¢; American vermillion, I. & P. : yellow ochre, 9¢; L, 5,1 yellow_ochre, 90; golden ) 16 b dryor, 80; graining colors, light onk, dark oak, walnut. chestnut and ash, 160 e —— DENVER MARKET, Frovr—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 75; pat- 5% 2 25 buck-whaat, per bbl 7 50, GRATN, FEED, Ero.—Wheat ' 100 1bs, $100 corn in sacks on track, 100 bs, 85@90 3 ) te, 1 23@) 3); Colorado white, 1 86@1 85; mixed, 12)@1 25; barloy 100 Iba, 1 30@1 85; ton, on_track, 16 0%@16 00; chop, corn, 100 Ibs, on track, 95¢@1 00; chop_ mixed, 100 Ibs, "a'fir:owk 1 25@1 85; corn meal, 100 {be, 180 bran, Hav—Baled, upland, ton, 14 00@16°00 Burrer — Creamery, fancy, b, 40c Cags—State, candled and warranted, doz, oz, 31@8%c. Crikesk—Full croam, 16@17¢; half cream, 1b, 10@1le; skim, Ib, 90; Swisy, domestic, 1b, 22@28c; Swiss, imported, 30@$2c; Lim- burger, 18c. Pourtry ~Live old chickens, doz, 5 00@5 F0; Poratoes—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 100; sweet RTABLES — Onlons, yellow, 100 Ibs, 150; hoots, FRUITs—Lomons, per box, Measina, 4 50® per box, 6507 00; 3 Cunkp Mears —Hams, sugar cured, lo, 113 @11§c; bacon, breaktast, Ib, 12@12}c: d 2 ] ry paile, 93@%0; FresH Mears—Dressed beef, Colorado, per lard in tierces, 8fc. g._ 6(@6ho; hogs, Ib, 6}@Gic; mutton, 1b, 7 The. Live Srook—Colorado steers, per 100 lbs, mdel.—l)l! Flint No, 1, per Ib, 113@120, No, 2, ib, 9@10c; greon steers and branded salf I, &@vo; groon calf b, 8@10c; green kip, heep skins, dry, 8@10c; deer skins, e antalope skins, Ib, 12@15; tallow, , h@be, Woor—Oolorado No, 1, per b, 14@105c, Fisn—-Mackerel , 140, kit, mess, 1 60@2 00; Oalif rnla salmon. bait bbi, 10 603 Folland _herrit g, kog, 150@1 60; trout, fper Ib. 15@160. e — IRELIGIOUS, Rev. Dr. Torrence of the Pennsylvania Biblosoriety, eays that the Scriptures are circulated in thy “K-ystone” state in _twenty two languages, whi e not less than sixty lan- guages and dialects are spoken in tha old com- wonwealth, Tn 1800 Romanists constituted one third of the population of Great Britain and Ireland; in 1884 less than one seventh, In the Kog- lish spasking countries of the world there are 21,000,000 Roman Catholics and £8,000,0J0 Protestants, The Golden Rule, of Boston, writing of Massachusetts says: *‘An army of 12,000 teachers in this state can report but an aver- oge of 1,171 additions to the church per year, or one conversion to each ten teachers, or one out of eighty-one soldiers. The American Bible rociety has published for distribution at the New Orleans exposition a pamphlet containing apecimen verses in_all lauguages and dinlects in which the Hol Seriptures have been printed by the Ameri- can Bible society and the British and foreign Bible s cicty numbering 242, Itisa very in- teresting souvenir, Of the grotesque exhibition of himself For some time past the Enghsh Presbytetian church has been considerably exercised on the subject of their cread s expressed in the his toric “Confession of Faith ” Two separate raports of a synodical committee, which were vent to the preshyteries Berwick, Carlyla and London—have npproved of the proposed chavge, which would substitute io this sub scription_the words, “The system ot doctrive contained in the Confession f Faith,” for the present wordinz, *Ihe doctrine of the Con- deesion (f Faith.” Six presbytaries Bristol, Darliogton, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcas: t'e aud Northumberland - have re:olved that it is nexpedient to pronounce an opinion on the change or formula uotil the whole recom- mendations of the committee are before the church, One of the oldest towns in the world, He- bron, has at last become a mis:: station. The ‘“Jerusalem Society” at Berlin, estab- lished forty years ago and since then engaged n the gospel work in the holy land, Feypt, Syria, and As'a Minor, hus instructed it« mis- sionary at Bethlehem, Rav. L. Schneller, to extend his operations in southern Palestioe to Hebron, A school is opened, and aleo a dis- ¥ furced upon an unwilling psople, but put on foot in consequence of entreaties on the purt of a number of Hebroniter, The Rev. Mr, Schneller is & Lutheran minister and 1 of the venerable founder of the S, rian orphanago near Jerusalem, and knows Arabic as well as any native scholar, pensary, directed by a native physiclan from Beircut’ college, This enterprise was not The article on which Gen. Butler brings & suit for libel against the Herald, and on which he asks for 825,000 was the story of an **old salt” in Chicago, which was first published, we belisve, in the Chicago News, and afterward in the Manchester TTn'o~, from which paper it was taken and prioted in the Herald, the usual credit being accidentally omitted. The stcry was partly complimentary and partly the reverse, but not of any great ¢ |importance in any way. When we re- member how much we have advertise the general, and how many compliments we have paid him as a grim humorist, we do pot feel that we are deeply in his debt,—Boston Herald, dene to — — Thers are in existence rather more ks Of these Kngland possesses 7; America 1; Ger many 1; France 2; Italy (including Rome, which has 12), 17, and Constantinople, 2. The remsioaer, which are fallen or bro- ken, are still in Egypt. The smallest is the Lepsius obelisk in the Royal museum at Berlin, which 1s two feet one and & halt inches high and weighs $200 pounds; the largest, unfivished, of Assouasn, still fn quarries at Syepe, the estimsted walght of which is rather more than 1,- 500,000 prunds, e e e ——————— Thie Muanay Inon Works. ENGINES, | SPECALTES. |RIDGE. WORK, Autonatic Cut-D Engines Stbam Pumps, ! Meat Cutting Mechines Tankiry Outfits & Presses Wheeled Scrapers Fruit: Evagorator | Prainie Com Shellers. Railwav Time Table. 1n Effect Jan. 15th, 1885 BURLINGTON, IOWA The attenticn of the travuiling publio 14 sailed to THE LARGEST (N thio fact that thisls the only complote a rrect time table publisho traine arrito at and Central Standard Time, v, d depart from Omaba by i4th and Webster 0B & BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MAGHINERY. AND SV ILL SHECIALTIES IRON WORK. daturday; o, except Sundayj WESTWARD THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS. SEND FOR ESTIMATES. union Pacific. . Overland Expross .. Colorado Express. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake Iv Is 1ho best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and instead of running down, will Increase in woight and be in good marketable condl vfon in the spring, Dairymen, as woll v others, who use it, can testify to its mer Its. Try It and judge for yonrselves. BOUTAWARD, url Pacl o G-\t I Wabash Route.’ : 81, Louls Kxprees EASTWARD, bt A L el One pound Is e ou, de of corn, Prico $25 00 per ton. 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. AOVWO Farnam Wtrest. Omaha STEELE, JOHNKON & CoO., WHOLESAEE GROCERS H. B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Ohl Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. the aboxe; also Pipes and Smokers’ carrled in stock. and samples furnished on application. intrusted to us shall receive our careful Satlsfaction Guaranteed. AGENVS FCR BENWOOCD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O C. F. GCOODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEB. M. HELLMAN & Co, No charge for sacks Night Express. + ‘Agcommodation C B & ? — For Chicago via Plitsm'th| o 20a| 7 For Chicago via . Blufts| 0 ¢5a( 7 86a NORTHWARD, P, M. & O -Sloux City Expross... (I)mnnd Anonm\nmlzlm it m dummy traine also riive ab 4 the transfor In timeto make eastorn co ectlons, but not to cheok baggage OMAHA RIDCE TRAINS Dummy Trains—Leave Omaha at 6 40,8 00 900, 10 00, 11 15 & m, 1 00, £ 00, 00, pm." On Sunduysthe 800 and 10008 m an 200 and 400 p m trains do nov run. Arrive at for dopot 18 minutes later: Broadway depos 20 Manager of the Leave Council Blufts (Broad 980,1080,1 40 m; 1 80, 2 80, A and'1105 p m. On Sundays the 8 80 and 10 80 and 8 80 and § 80 p m trains will not run, Transfor 7 minutes later, Trnnaler]‘rnln 0 05 & m, 4 26, 6 10 and 945 and 11168 m, 12'%5, maba 20 minutes L —Leavo Omaha ab § 16, 868 Vs ana 816p NG wWEs PRINCIPAL LINE UHICAGO, PEORIA & ST.LOUT OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, ZANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON t¢ DENVER Jonnecting in Union Depots at Kansas City, Omaha and Denver with through trains for SAN FRANCISCO And all points in the Grent West. GOING EAST, Jonnecting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago ‘with through tinins for NEW fORK, BOSTON, At Peorla with throy, Whoiesale Clothiers 1301 AND 1303JFARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, OMIAELA. NEIRIR.ASEC .M. W F..BROWN, W. F. BROWN & CO.. COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STCCK Dffice, Exchange Building Union Stock Yards, OMAIIA, NEB. Also connected with Gregery, Cooley Co , Unlon Stock Yards, Chicago. s trains for ind Colun; 43, and all points in ¢ souis with through rairs for all points Sedy Parlor Oars, with Re. moking Cars with n Palace Sleeping B. &Q. Dining Car: and Kansas City Elegant Day Coscle lining Ohairs (seats fr NATIONAL BANK, Omaha; W A, PAxto¥, Prest. and Treas. Union Stock Yds., Omahs Uars and the famous “un daily toand from Gafcag ‘hicago and Council Blui: SwaN Bros , Cheyenne. xk, Manager Bay Ftate Cattle Co. First Nat'l Bank, Omaha, £ Addross all communications—Unlon Stock Yards, Omaha, Nebraska. T3 J. A. CRRIGUTON, Vice-Pre . Only through line own truins between Chicago Lincoln and Denver, and Chicag ity and Deng er. Indianapolis and Council B! hcars botween uffs, via Peoria. HENRY T, CLARKE, Pres. and Treas. JOHN T. CLARKF, Secretary. H.T.CLARKE DRUG CO., LEIGHTON & CLARKE, HOLESALE ARGEST Johhing Prug houee between Chiosgo and ha'l he at the b.ttom of the o arket at all times ight added. _Our +pecia ty wil_bo Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glass To thoso about to e bark fn the drug busmess thelr Interest by calling on us or send for our price list which will appear about Jan HENRY LEHMARNN, Wall 18 FARL AM BTREET, A. M. CLARKE, Vice Presideny GOING NORTH AN 1§ i 0 St. okuk, Burling toSt. Paul and Minneapolis s to and from $t. Loui ton, Cedar Rupids and AllL Iows, Lincoln, Ne. or It is also the only Through Line beiween ST, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. known as the of America, an DRUCGIST CAPITAL STOCK $200,000, I duplicate Chicago and St. Louls prices with is universally admit ed Railroad in the World fc classez of Travel, it Estimates given on plate glass. Il do woll to consul “:rough Tickets via this line for sale at i - 2ounon ticket offices .1 the United States PERCEVAL LOWELL, Manager. GenPess. A Chicass JOBBER[OF [0 Widow Shades e CHICAGO avo ORTH- STERN RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LINKE Omaha, Council Bluffs and Chicago. EASTERN PRICESZIDUPLICATED OMAHA, NEB THE A. L. STRANG CO., Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMPY Evgine 1‘l-hmnlngl at wholesale or retsil, AND BCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th and Farnam 8St., Omaha Neb, Minl, .Muhlner Belting, Hose, Braes and lron Fittings Friyrs P HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, OH UKCR Yraska, Colorado, Wyomir Oregon', Washington and advactages not possible by any othy Among a few of the nuwerous voi: ts of #uperior- ity erjo ed by the patrons of this 1osd bitween Omahs and Chicago, are ite two tr y COACHES which are thefinest that human & t an: iogenuity au create; Its PALACE SLEEPING UARS which oo models of ¢ LOR DRAWING ROOM 'ARS, unsur ased by any; aud its widely celebrated P LAT(aL DIN NG CARS the cqual of whis h cannot be four d At Council Bluffa the trains of the Union Paciflo U eot with those of the Chi In Chicago the trains of this lose connection with those of all eastera NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC LIGHT COMP'Y MAHA, NEBRASKA, Sole agents of United States Electric Lighting Co., for Suu*e of N braska, Owuers of western patents for Electric Motors, Are Luwp, Mc gularge incandescant and small incandescent electric lemps, Adopted by the Unite g b'teumuhip lines and leading hotels, Fo OFFICE, NWCORNER 16'L AN anapo'ls, Ci-cinnati, Fulls, Buffalo, 1 iitsburg, Bost i, New Yorw, Philadelpl ngtonava :ll points fa the East, sk the tlikes agent {or tickeirsia the “N_VTH WESTERN,’ 1t you wish the bet acconruodations, Al agents sell biokeds via this line, Best Liaur Kxowx. ernment and all the leadin Ceaorsl Mavager, Gen. 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