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THE DAILY BRE---TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1885, ; fele for Juntary; 35@%6je 7 for May. Oats ~ \nlhmc done, NEBRASKA Nationai Ban, - OMAHA, NEBRASKA. - €AID UP OAPITAL... .$250,000 SURBPLUS NOV 1,1834 “ ! BALTINOER. TIMORR, Ja 5.~ Wheat—West wdy and qu winter red spot, le. mixed m-m Weatern, firmer and quiet; mixed 54@36 o—Firm at 7 Bige— Quiet st ‘Whiskey—1 18@1 19, MILWAUKER, Jarnary 26 A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice Prosidont. ¥. MOORE, JNO, 8. OOLLINS, LEWIS 8. REED. ot K. Hayden, Asistant and Acking Cashler. BANKING OFFION) The Iron Bank ‘J0R, 12TH AND FARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAOTED, H o INTEREST allowed on time deposlts upou | Steady in sncks avorable terms and upon secounta of banks | 51c: white and bankere, 3 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Government Baaldllldnd County sad Olty securitios bought sed sold, In its treatment of customers the most I eral policy is pursued oensistent with ul and sound banking, and we invite corresponce :::u personal inquiry in eonnecti ore FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL S, Niw Yonx, Jasuary 25.—Money—Market | Barley—Good dewand; extra No. 2 spring, easy at 1@1§ per cent. Pork - Quiot snd firm at 12 50. Prime mercautile paper—4}§@6c.§ * Lard—Good dsmand at 6 90@6 Bterling Exobange—Bankers' bills firm at = Meats—Firm; shoulders, 4.84: sterling exchange demand 4 88, & Governments— Firm, fridpton Railway Bonds—Steady. Towepo, January 26— Wheat—Quiet Stocks—Goverament flrm; railways steady. | and we.k; No 2 red cash and Janudry S04 Shares opened generally 3 o per cent higher | Corn— Dull; No. 2 cash, 42}c; January 43¢, and advanced } to 13 per cent the first hour, [ Oata—Quiet; No. 2 cash, 304c. the latter on Missouri Pacific. After 12:80| 5 ;““"T'm ek i Axaas i1y, January ' 6 —Wheat - Lower; eonlers were generally firmer and advanced | | Kaxass Cirv Tanaary 3 SReat S fower: from } to § per cont. In the last hour the |gisc,aked; May €63@ O7c. market was stronger, owing to the agreement | Corn—Lower; eash Fabrasry 80kc of the coal companies, Compared with Sat- [ bid, 30fc aeked: March, : $ Uy § to,13 May 3 3o bid, 81gc as urday's prices closed generally § to,13 per | Tgu 0 %y and nomisally hlghar,.dc bid, cent higher, Thowe that were lower were pra ) Burlington & Quucy 3, Oregon Trans-Con- [} 1 rovnroor, January 26, — Breadstafl tinestal 3, St. Paul preferred §. 0OUPONS, Wheat ~No, 1, California 78 5d@7s 8d; No. 2 ornia 78 21(@6s 5 viater red western, 79 8d@7s 7d. MILWAUKER, No. 2 Milwaukee H i ruary, 7840 ) May, 81fc. Corn—Scarce avd firm: 4le Oata—Dull and firm; No. 2, 30&31e; No, 2 white, No. 1, 65}e; No, 2, 63 asier; No. 2 sprivg, & spring, extra, 62}@624c. NEW ORLEANS, January mixed, H0@51h irm; priv Bulk Meats - Quiet wtes 'u]) shoulders, 470: long clear ribs, 6 50; short clear ribs, 667} Whuk\ —Steady; Western rectified 105@ oy CINCINNATT, 1nNaT, January 26, — Wheat—Strong: Corn ) d demand at lower rites; No, 2 mixed 43@434c. Oats—F air demand at lower rates; 33c. _Ryo—Quiet and steady and fair demand at 00; short Steady at 111 e e LIVE sIOCK, cHICAGO. January 26,—Drovers’, Journal reports: Cattle—Resaipts, 7,000; dull and steady; ex- 6 00@6 25 c mmon to choice 4 (0@ cows 2 50@4 59, wainly 3 25@3 50; stockers 8 30@4 20; foders 4 0U@A 75, Hogs—Recapts 2°,000; strong and active; 5c higher; rough packing 4 30@4 55; packing and shipoing 4 05@4 85; light 4 30@4 65: akips 3 50@ inferior to good CHICAGO, Sheap - Receipts, 3,2'0; (2 90@1 25; choce to extra 4 50@5 0 Tae J urnal's Livarpool special_say American 1o Slower; tops 14c dress ply large, Ikl Lonivvile & Nasivil. higan Central.. Missonr Pacific. ... Northern Pacific. sup- BT, LOUIS. St. Louts, January 26, — Oattle— Re- ceipta, 800: strong and activ. xpo ts, 600@ 625; good to choics shippiow, b40@6 00; common to medium, 450&5 25; bntchers’ stoers 4 0)@460 cows and hsifers, 300@ Ly L ans-Coutinen! Pacifio Mal... P &E... corn fed Texans 41024 60, Sheep—Receipts 1,2 0; w0od grades firm but others dull, common to meium 2 50@ 3.00; ghod to cheice. 3 :5@4 0. H gs—Steady; Yorkers 4 30@1 45; packing 4 40@1 50; heavy, 4 60@4 75, Reulph 7,900, KANSAS OITT, ceipts, 410 head; scarcely suffic’ent to test the strenath of the market; exports 5 40@5 55; good to choice rhipping 5 00@5 36; common to medium 4 50@4 90); stockers and feeders 850@4 00; cows 2 50@3 0, ogs—Receipts, 8, l'OO. m:ly active: lof g}?t to 375 lbs., 115@4 50, mainly at 4 30 40. Sheep—Receipts 880; steady; 2 50@3 25 for fair to good muttons, —————— OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Prices, Orrice or THe OMAHA Ben, } Wabnab, St. Lo & Pacifi do _ do pid. ‘Western Union 'm.mph. 5 GENERAL PRODUCE, CHICAGO PRODUCE. On10aGo, January 26,—Flour—Dull and unchanged. ey e Mondsy evening, January 20, and steady: opened ic low- 2 . er, fluctuated within 4o, aivanced fic, weak. | The following prices are charged retailers ened fo, improved f, dec'ined 3c and closed | by jobbers, wholesalers and commiss.on mer- ¢ uander :ll‘urdiy, ) 78}@78ic for Fubruary; 80c for e s68s for May; Noi 3 red 81@ quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: 1) Cern—Quiet and easier; declined jo and closed do'under Ssturday: 37h@35hc for cash; 87kc for January; 3 4@37kc for February; 376 @s7ic for Marcn; 4lic for May. Oats_Dull and unchanged; 273@?8c for cash, Jannary and February; 28@28}c for March; 28c for April; 3lic for May. Rye—Dulat 63c. Barley—Nominal at 63c, Timothy Seed—Dull: prime 1 32, Flax Seed—Fir 0. 1,145, green butchers' 6} green salted, 8c; Pork-—Moderately active; opened stronger, a,ghfl’fln 12@14c; dry salt 10@11 damaged advanced 10@ 15e, closed steady; 12 20@12 25 h,d“_ S0 thirds Tioe: for_cash; 12 20@12 12 for January; 12 2 \2 25 for February: 13 33@12 85 for Marchi | Shoms e‘fi::{:m%i‘&,.m Biia2 4o for Apei; 12 0312 07 for| Tallow—43@03. Grain ‘Wheat—Oash No, 2, 62}o. Barley—Ca h No. 3, 51@54, Rye—Cash No, 8, 434c. Oorn—No. 3, 22§c. Oata—No, 2, 22fc. Hides. Tard—Active and stenier; advanced 2J@5c . aad closod steady ot 6 8 for cash, f e Iave stock Market, and Febroarv: 92)a6 95 for Mud:: 700 Hogs were firm at 3 75@4 15, for, April 71067 124 forMay, goin - ihouliees, . 4. A0 i short | putchers’ stock was quoted at e £ 0K i anere mbe O 10@D 2% Sheep were quoted at 2 50@3 00, Butter- Un hanged; good to fancy cream- ary $2@33; fair Lo tine Gairien 27530, Cheese—Steady and unchavged; good to fine cheddars lo{. Egge — Firm; fresh 23c. Hidos—Swady and unchavgad, Tallow—Steady sad unch auged. General Produce, Apples—There sra but fow choica apples left in the market and these are bringing good | ase. prioes; Ben Davis, $3 50; Gentons, 32 50, Poultry—The market is more active than it has been et this yoar. Receipts are light and Bhip'ts, | prices to-day ruls very firm and higher, and it 10000 18 not likely that they will fluctuate very much 89,000 | for the balance of the season, ChulceTurIevl 164.000 | 0ld this morning at 13c and dressed 90,000 | Chickens a3 high as 11e. Geess and Ducks, 5 6, 1,000 | thero were nons, _Cbickens Drossed, per lb, Barley, bushels, . 45,000 8,000 %u‘c‘u 910 <;alr u;hmgl 7@ rkeys Dres:e or choice, NEW YORK PRODUOR £ 5000, BRY % . Gbawe Drassed; er Ib, choice, W YORK, January 26 —Wheat—Spot lots | 11s; fair to good, 8@9; poor, 7@8c. Ducks 3@14e and options ‘%Ac lower, closing weak | Dressed, per Ib, choice, 11¢; fair to good, 10c. at nsids_ rates. Receipts 86,0.0; exports, | Epgs - Trade' slightly unpruuvg pow, and No. 2 soring 934c; ungraded red, | as recaipts are decreasing procpects’ are for an No. '8 red, 83c; No 2 red 913@93c; | advance for thenear future, We quote 2ic. 1 *h‘"; gffcci’zo”:;lgnbruw sales, | Butter—Showy more activity than last ! 3 0 0! ru=-Spot 1t opeaed 16 o and options ook, bu o il inunorecamns i prioes. $o lower, closing we k. ipta, 282,° | most desirab) exports, 53 000; ungrated bsfgbfic N 0. | ara gonerally } 5?1@'“&6- st-amer 523@854>; 65@D5ke | rolls'in thin clean lin and avoid mixing or Junuary; 49§@slic for steamer white; | giffarent qualities 1n one package if pon b'e 86@56¢ for ungraded white: 54@5243 for No.2 | Greamery, 22 25c; choice dairy, 16@170; Jauuary, 634c asked; Febraary, L0@b1s; | fair to good, 12@14c; inferior nldu-. 8@10« d‘a‘w !ib“ e Game—Qulet and unchanged, Ducks are ‘mn:fl d'nr roceipts, 81.000; exports, 12,- |in good demand. Rabbits are doing a listle o xed western 36@38c; white western | betier agaio. The game law of this state pro- hickeas or grouse R ] e s e o Laed—Higher; westorn thoam apot.’ 7 15@ $iot Folemar Suilckms, pus Son The; geese, per doz, $3 00@ February 71467 16; March 7 33@7 27; | 3 b0y Aprh TSy 34 Ay arch 7 23@7 27; | 3 50; jack rabbits, per doz, $3 00@3 50; small 7 40@7 42; June, | aby . o 7 4547 48; cthers unchanged. i “"...f‘{?@;,é“in'@o\';'a" o d::k‘.‘, e o er—Weaters (o dull and weaker a1 Thaed, 31 603 0o Pow.ou Stoks are light and with th Butter—Demand fair; market firm, i woather shipments will do well, but gty uhuul all Do sacked. * Wo quote 40505 per 81, Loum, January 26.—Wheat—Low No. 2 red, 87§@684 for cash; 873 for J @8} for Wobruary; mim March: for May, Uoen ~ Markes opened shade lower and slow; 36@te for _ cush, * 30@30k 10r | ocks sleash P X ¢ P J-nw:, 86@3ac} for February; STHEHS0 107 | Mg ean snsurags - eonslar et N ““,._ -Quiet; 52@32}for cash; 324@82} for | P bushel, 140@L30; mediwm, per bushel, Hon ou.y s -Choian 4 tic, ol ¢ “-{-é dm omumc 15@160; Becswax —In good demand, Okolce bright Th. 2648280; common 40 good dark por b, " per ; per } bbl, 4 75; oo densed per gal 830; crab apple l;“u Dl pernl Flour, bbls. . Wheat, bush: Qorn, bushels.. ... Oats, bushels. .’ .. Rye, bushel ot to grading. Wrap the Onw 60c per bushel for sound un- frozen stock. Poj —Dull and slow sales at 1@ljc per |b, P Bosts—Are now fn better demand and Rye—Highar at 65c. Barley—Dull, t Butter— Unchang, ey BGate (Hhrnmvndc; rw; 2 20@2 25, ) nchanged; 10 11 Bn’n—ua at mill, il '-‘em. o8t Eoamp - Wheat—Enior: 86 for T | mn pow 12 ‘American, 12 Febeuary SOKEHSTe. for Aar | M Bhiopt As hhhnab.p- " 166, dairy, 19@25c cream- 885@-&1“0 for May. Ohio 13¢; smal 3 | Starch, 8c; Excelsior Gloss, 71:. Corn, 100; ttockers 3 0@4 00; feeders 4 00@4 40; | Kaxaas Orrx, Jancary 26, — Oattle—Ro- { 0} 79@79%¢ for cash and | chants with the exception of grain, which is | 8ach, 70a85c: The cattle market to-da; uiet and @35¢; y3003(2\ o hair per bus, 50c; tarred felt, 100 bs, —; straw board 800, Railwav Time Table. In Effect Jan, 18th, 1885 The attention of the trave the fach that thisls the o correct time table publi All trains arrive st and de;-m trom Omaha by Oentral Standard Tral OasxED GooDs. —Uyste, came, 890; strawberries, 2 raspberries, 21, per case, 2 50, California pears per case, b 80; A[vl'mu per casa. 5 00; peaches per case, case, 6 75 plums ries, per case, 8 ( 290, groen gaee b ber,_cass, 2 40: pine aples, 2 I, per cass, 205 50 Rope —Sisal, § inch and larger, Ske, § Inch, vrugs, » OREMICALS —Acld, earbolie, 405 50o; balsam copaiba, per Ib aeeafras por Ib, 19¢; calomes, per 90e; cinchoidia, pe form, pet Ib, §1 05; Dovers powders, por Ib, $1 25; epsom sslta, per Ib, pure, per Ib, 25¢; lead acetate, per castor, No, 1 per gal., 81 50; oif astor per gal., S140; ofl olive, per gal , 81 40; oil, origan &4 quinine, P. ; potassium | W., an 8. Todide, per m $3 50; salicin, per oz, 40c; morphice, per oz, $3 40; ralphur, 40; strychnine, per o x Drres A 2 publie ta eatied to 4, tartaric, % per caso, Lea—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16s, 12¢, 8s, 12}c, boxes, 4 1bs, 16 oz, 6a, 14c, Ma'rcus—Per caddie, 85e; round, 2 85; aquare, cases, 1 70; Oshkosh, case Powdared, 7§c; cut loaf, T4e confectioners’ A, 6c; Standard xira C, bjes mediam yellow, bhe; b, excep! 3 ¥i o, exoopt Sug azcept Monday. WIPT\\ ARD Staans ulated, 4 extra O, GAE yallow, ‘Corrams - Ordinary grades, 12@124c; fair, 12 @18kc; good, 18ke; prime, 14@154c; cholce, 16@17c; fancy green and yellow, 16@16}c; old government Java, 20@ Arbuckle's rosst- ed, 163c; McLaughlin's ronsted, 15; !m)lunon Java, 16§@18fc; Clark's Aturora, Srror—Standard Com., 38, bbls; Staadard do. 4 gallon kegs, 1 25. Sopa—In Ib papers, 3 20 per case; keg, per 1b, 24c. P 6 00y do ln DEPART. ARRIVE. AN MW | UNnlONn Pur‘lllc 83, Overiaad Expr Goloralo Express. 0. & Rop. Valloy |~ Mal_nna Exproos .. & n Ns Wl niid xpree +. Night Express, SOUTHWARD, Misgourl Pacific Day Expros. ... . Paints Otls and Varnishes, | Orta—110 carbon, per gallon, 114c: 1507 headlight, per gallon, M headiight per_gallon, 16¢; 150° 150; line soed raw, per gallon, 40c; linseed boilad, per td; Lard, winter ste'd, per gallon, . 8, 1 40; swoet, 1 sperm W. B, per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B., per gallon, 65; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, '\nr, No. 1, 76c; lubrisatiog, zero, per gallon, 80c; kLEs—Medium in barrels, summer, 15¢; golden machine, No, 1, per gal- ot Rt Ly in barrels, 7 lon, 85¢c; No_ 2, 280; sperm, signal, per gallon half barrels, 5 00; gherkins in b oct turpentine, per gallon, 40c; . .ptba, 74 , do in half barrels, 4 5 DU piling, 66, Tras —Gunpowder, good, 45@55 h 60@76c; good Imperial, 40@43c; choice, 6 3 Young Hyson, 86@50c; choice, 6 00; Japan, natural leaf, 60.75¢; Qolony good, 85@0c; Oolong choice, 40ebie; Souchong, good, 80@40c; choice, 35 @45, Ricr—Louisiana, prime to choice, 6}@73e. Fis—No, 1 mackerel, half bbis., 7 ;50 Family § bbis,, 4 25; No, 1 kits, 1 00; f Kits, 60c: No, 1 whitafish, halé bb , | 1 Kita, 9601 family half bbis,, 80; family kits and pails, 60c; No. 1 trout, half bEls., 6 25, ‘Woonk: pail washboards, 1 85; Double L‘thn, I bucketa 3 85, Soars —Kirk's Savon Imperial; 8 15; Kirl tinet, 830; Kirk's standard, 8 55; Kirl White Russian, 4 85, Potass nsylvania cana, 4 cans in case, 1,2 dor. in case, 190; Aa chor ball, 2 doz in case, CANDY—Mixed, lllllc‘ uck. 10alle; twist stick, 104c. meu—New York apple, 16¢; Ohio a) éu.r—nny loads, per bl 1.60; Ashton, 1n sacks, 8 60; bbla dairy, 60, s Srarci—Poarl, 4jo; Sliver o, & la Council Bluffs'. ., w?ba-h Route. IT» 120, Louls Keprees oo " EASTWARD, C. M & St. Paul wvve Dy ‘Exprees..... Dry Paints White lead Frenck & Ce; Faria whiting, 2bc; whiting gilders, 1§c; whiting com'l, 1jc; lampblack, Germantown, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blue, 55e untramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, dc; slonna, burn 4 sionvs, raw, dc! Parls green, Runmu% Paris green,common, 20¢; chroine green, Y.. 20c: , 120 wnnlllhm. vermillign, Amerioan, 186; Indiet, rod; 1003 rowe plak, 14 Venetian, rod, Cookson's, Venetian, red. American, m red I el | 74¢; chrome yellow, genuine, 90c; chrome yel* d low, K., 12¢; ochre’rochelle 8c; oohre, Frenh 2 c; ochre, Americas Inter's mineral, ; lehigh brown, 2jc; Sp-m-n brown, 2jc; rhm ‘mineral, 3¢, VARNISHES —Barrels, rome green, For Chicago via C. Bluffs| 9 ¢5a) NORTHWARD, c 8t. P, M. Paul m;in Expross.| 9 dsa). The 9 & m and 5 p m dummy traine also &t the transter In time to make eastern co et but not to check baggage OMAHA RIDGE TRAINS Dummy Tri |n;—hmom.naw 800 10 00, 11 15 & m, 1 00, 2 8 00, yun oo, iaiy Pty i, rea Vak) 116 Prench ring, in varaiah e, 205; Fr;:chxlmn‘ n oil asst, ' TAW AN urnt umber, o < r} o 200 and 4 00 p m tralns do not run. Arrive at o, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna 10c; vandyks | firrot 1§ dinutes ater: Brondway dopot 20 min. rofined lampblack, 12c; conch | (res thver. d ivory m.c_k, 16, drop; LLack, 106 Prussian_blus, ultramarine blue, Lsct chrome green, L M & D.. 16c; blind anc shutter Paria men. Ther Tafion ved. 150; Vonatinn. red, 90; T can'red, 22 Amenm vermillion, 1. & P ; yellow ochre, 9¢; L, M., O. & D. 0., 18¢; yellow_ochre, 9¢; golden_ochre, 16¢; patent dryer, 80; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut. chestnut and ash, 1 s fatnid e Y DENVER MARKET. Fioun- Colorao, 10 Lo 1501 70 00; gr: ; TV, o i wheat, por bl 7 00, Ghatw, Frep, E1.—Whest ' 100 1bs, $100 @1 U5 orin fackacn track, 100 e, 560, , in ascks on track, 100 Ibs, eastern white, 1 @1 05 Coloradowhite, 1 35@1 £0; mlx.d, 2301 25; barley 100 b, 1801 85 brany Duoks (Gray)—West Polnt, 8 oz., 11c; West .‘;‘,:',;’:M“‘“"'gk@lw. ap e 100 Thed Point 10 0z., 1c; Point Bear, 80z, 116, | oo teacke 1 35@1 865 corn meal, 100 Ibe, 1 80 poliommsas~Ameskeag, 13ie, Ontinenta | 31 35 Cordis 10fc; Pearl River, 12¢;| ~Hay—Baled, upland, ton, 14 00@16100; Tonk 138 Homioton Acyatogm 1346 aptand, Tooss: ton 5 00@13 00; sevect) o e A e ok CaERbusa R oo@}? 003 IALtAIFS, Wiooee bomd GG Toor Hasmmnicors, Bor Jaifiey D & T, 1550 201D 00f skraw baledh ot ek, o, T/00 Jatirey XXX, 12{c; Pear] River, 136; War. | 8 00izs — Croamery, famey, b, 40c creamery, fine, Ib, 36 8883; dairy, chotos, Ib A (hmwn). 12c; Warren BB (bm'n), 1c: Warren CC (brown), 10c. 20@22c; dairy, good, lb, 13@1&: dairy, fair 1b, 15@16c; cooking, Ib, Caxprics - Fifth avenus glove finish, 4§c; xzy-ume §xm finish, 5o, ‘Ecas—State, mms& nnd ‘warranted, doz, ‘ORSET JEANS —Amory, The; Hancock, 8¢; | 39@38c; ranch, doz, 31@3%. Hearsayer 8c; Rockport, 7c. Chgese—Fall croam, 16@17c; half cream, qum Alenl. bye; American, 5fe; Arn- | “J0.@1lc; skim, b, Swiss, domestie, lemnny. 44o; Indigo, | p, 22@')& Swiss, imported, 80@320,14!!11- 8 114; Indigo 44, 124c; Steal FrgerilEo) 6& ésl;::xrx:; OTM ok s Obobiases Pom.rnr;u:u oldeh.lcyenfiduégoo@u 50; 53 Glonceste, ; Southbe dge, 403 Waver, | presnddackn b (B@1tes Icraseet Gurkavs, leys 4§c; Rosedale, 4ic. Porators—Colorado, 100 Ibs, 100; sweet Gghon;;(c Ammkl:w ;h}ala acshi’l&n'r; rer 1b,, 4c staples. Lancaster staples, 8c; Plun Veairanus — Oulons, yallow, 100 1 lalds 9c; ‘Hudson checks, 8ic; Amoskeag | | 75;- cabbage, 100 Ioa, . 160; bubJ' orsians, 9%c. 1007 Tbe, 1 10@1 25; turnips, 100 1bs, 1 25, Dress Goops—Adtlantio alpacea, 94c; Per- | * Fryrrs—Lemons, per box, Messins, 4 508 slan cashmere, mleton cashmere, 16kc; | G 00; oranges, Florita, per box, 65027 00; Hamleton Fancus, 1'3c; Hamleton brocades, 'th" fancy bbl, 5 00@5 50; apples, medium, MgeaTs—Hams, 15¢; Arlington brocade, 18c. == Gunep | sugar cured, Ib, 11} Heavy Hardware List, e}, ifii hw;;n.', @m‘k'md 5: P:fi'@%?; gg,y ) '3 t oe, y H {H Lron, eatee, 2 30; plow steel,special cat, 6c; | alt ede, 1b, 7@, 3 . crucible, 7c; special or German, be; cast too; . Fresi Meats—Dressed beet, Colorado, per do, 16a%0c; wagon spokes, set, 2 25a3 00; hubs I Batie b, I BFETR i e et s 1153 llfoe, sawetdde, 1 40; tomen, Sxles eacl 700 muare nute pex | 8 X e Broox—Oolorado stesrs, per 100 1be) 400@1 50, i@y Ib, 7allc; washers, per lb, ; rivets, per Hides,—Dry Flint No, 1, per Ib, Ib, 9@10c; green steers and brand Corn Tho. Spioks— Pepper, 17c; spice, 14c; cloves, 20¢; . 1, quarter apples, bbls, X C sliced, boxes, 6jc: evaporated, boxes, blackberries, boxes, 104c; peaches, }- Bio; peaches, evaporated, 1ic; rasp- Loars Coundll Blafly (Broadway depol) at 150, 8 30 980,1050,1 40 m; 150, 250, 8 80. 480, 550, 6 85 and 1105 p m. On Sundays the 8 30 and 10 80 & m and 8 80 and § 80 p m trains will not run. Arrive af Trauster 7 minutes later, Omaha 20 minutes lates TransferTrains—Leavo Omahaat 8 16, 8 68 wns-n.uh,nnmdomspm‘dn;y Arr 85and 815p Dry Goods ive a8 9 45 and 11 15a m, 12 Browx SHERTINGs—Atlantic A, 7hc; Atlan. tic P, 60; Atlantic LL, bye; Brunswick, 74c; Beaver am LI, 6 Lawrence LL, 6?: slfic H, Tio; Royal Standard, 630; Indian ot Wanehs Fxfilkfiwwg SHERTINGS —. le, 63c; Pep- erell R, 7c; Salisoury pm.ncmn COTTONS — sfdfin. 4.4, 6}c; Bal- 7-8, bic; Cumbarhnd 4-4, o Dmli DD, Boo T tlemat e yosHealth e the Tonmid) Glory of the West, Sjc; Golden Ga Hill 7-8, Sc; Hill 4-4, 7§o; Lonsdale, 79c; York Mills, 11jc; Wamsntta, 1 Ducks (Colored)—Boston, 8 g2 1jos Bos- ton, 10 o5, 14}o; Boston, 9 oz., 14c; Fall River m 8jc; i ON'G- ET. PRINCIPAL LINE FROM CHICAGO,PEORIA & ST.LOUL BY WAY OF CMAEA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, OR VIA ZANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON t¢ DENVER Jonnecting in Union Depots at Kansas City, Owaha and Denver with through trains for SAN FRANCISCO And all points in the Great West. GOING EAST. Jonnecting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago ‘wih through trains for NEW fORK, BOS? o And all Epnisrm At Peorin w s, Cincinnati, Colu the Sonth-East.’ At St trains for all points Sqesh, h thr raihs for Ind nap ‘—[r, and all points in Jpuis with througl Fant Day Cosched, Parlor Cars, with R ning Chairs (seats free), Smoking Cars with Revolsing Ohidra, B ulinan Palace Cars and the famous <. B. & Q. Dining Car: run daily toand from Cnieago and Kansas Ci hicago and Council Blufls: Chic Moines, Chicago, St. Joseph, A Topeka without hange. Oilly cunni Jg their own n Chicago Lincoln and Denver, “and Chicago, K ity and Denver. Through cars betwe Endianpolis and Councly Bluffs, via Peor GOING Solid Trains Pulkman Palaces Ib, 11c; coil chain, per 1b, 6al2c; malleable, 8¢ iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, 6 teeth, 41:, .pmu ‘steal, 7a8c; Burde shoes, 4 40; Burden’s muleshoes, 5 70, BaRBED WiRE—1In car lota, 400 per 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 30, Sror—Shot, i uckshot, 2 10; oriental powder, kegs, 640; do, half 'kegs, 3 48; do, quarter kegs, 188 blasting, kegs, 8 35; fuse, per 100 feet, 50c, Lzap—Bar, 1 65, Coar - Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris ran_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 500; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Iowa lamp, 5 00; Towa nut, 5 00; Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra: ciet, 11 35a11 60; Canon City, 7 00 per ton, Leather. Oak sole, 88@42¢; hemlock sol hemlock kip, 80c; runner 65¢ to 7 00: hemlock upper, 22 o oy oak ligator, 5 50; calf reisen kid, 2 50 No. alf, b, 4@5c; groen calf,1b, B@10c; greea kip, b, 6@7c; sheep skins, dry, 8@10c; deer skins, lb 15@noe, olope sking, 16, 13@15; tallow, Y s0sColorado No. L per Ib, U@l buck, Ib, 8¢; Mexican, 7@10c. F18a—Mackerel, fia.xo,m.m 160@2 00; Oalifornls salmon, baif bbi, 10 605 lt}i‘ou.rngmfim keg, 160@1 60 trout, per 15 via Hannival; Qo Cedar Rapids and - Panl and 'Minneapolis; Parlor eciining Chairs to and from &t. Loui And Peoria. - Only one chAnge of CATs bEtwe St. Louis and Des Moines, lows, Lincoln, N braska, and Denver, Colorado. 1t is'also the only Through Line bétween 7. 1OUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and ST, PAUL. I! is known as the great THROUGH CAR NE of America, and is universally admit to be the inest Eqmp&al Railroad in the World fa classes of Travel, @rzough Tickets via this line for sale atai &% counon ticket offices .a the United States and Can; ¥.J. POTTER, PERCEV. g " Vicw Fre. & Masesis - Gensboss A ik ’i& WA 4918 UNAFQUAINTED WITH THE BOGRAPAY OF THIE FOUS TRY WILL £C8 €Y EXAUINING THIS AP THAT THE 850; ¢ ppings, . 1., Morocoo, 30 to85c; ebble . D Morooco 85¢; simon, 3 50 @3 00. ‘HarNgss—No. 1 star oak, 85¢; No. 2, 84c; 85¢; No, 1 Ohio osk, 83¢c; No, 1 du, BAe. No. ilwaukee 84c; No, 2 do, 83c, No 1 Pitta oak har, 350; No, B Pitts oak , 88¢, Liquore, Avoonov—188 pooot aloshal, 226 per wine g‘l]on extra California_spirits; 1 f, 118 oot ffl]on inpln retised. Spir, 187 Beool, r proof lon; redistilled B kion, 1 0021 fin blended, 1506250 @gms—lmporud, 50@600; domestic, 1 40 00, Russ—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 1 9924 00; domestic, 1 508 50, Peacsi AND AppLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, CrauPAGNES—Imported, per case, 28 00@ 34 00; American, per case, 12 00@15 00, Tobacco, Plug Tobaccor Olimaz, 47; Bulllon, 47c; Homechoo, 44cy Star, ar, 466 Rudy, dfc;” Hoe sey's, 40c; rhead, 460; o Tucpe, 48c; Piper Heid -r‘f,'aw Fine Cut—Common, 30c; Medium, 40¢; good, 45@60c; Hard to Beat, 70c; Favorite, $0c; " Dinmond Orows, B5c; Sweet Sixteen, Smoking—0, 8. ,\: e Zast and the West by ice passengers, h e CHICAGO Avo WESTERN THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LINE e Bmaha, ouncit piutrs bam, 4 oz., I\Iun.h omun.. 16 0. Al; Ses Seal of North Oar- oli 480; Seal of !\on;fl Clrohnsbu’on 0, Durham, 4 0z, 2 Uncle Ned, s 350 o2 0o 8, “York Durhas, 16 oz. 5le; Du:hun, 7c; Durham, 3 0%, 61¢; Se¥ of 8 oz., 43¢ Olmllna, lal, ‘om and Jerry 230, Lumber, WHOLES, We quote lumber, llt‘l:‘gund shingles on car at Omaha at the follo J:dn- w{:’m AND BCANTLING—16 feet and under, TiuBEEs—16 foet and under, 18 00, Tuun AND JoisT—20 ft., 1900; 24 f., uF‘nlcuw—ho. 1,4 and 6 in,, 20 00; No, 2, SHEATHING—No, 1 (2d common baud.l), Srock BoakDs —A ; B, 40 00; O, 85 FioouiamNe. 136 00y Mo 3 40 603 Ne: clear—20 00; No, 2, 22 50; No, 3, 18 00; No. 2, 16 00, 0. Siixa, 18 00, Oxise BHN Lar Liug~Per 3, 30 00; !0 iw- standard, 8 00, s 100: bl per busbel, $5¢; cement; bbl, 2 Jago aad Minneapoli “ALBERT 1, A New and Direct Liue, cfo hoy recently Sees o hcrmlk Newport New: L‘nll!uwo aativible, Louteviiie, Leriasion, CLboitast Sopafiypia S1d Smahh Misupe All 1f Tarough et St Ba'P s Bxpress FEokats for sale at Omone in arsigieats for sale at il principal Ticket agkret checked through sud raies of (410 o1 376 48 low &s competilors that offer less sdvans or detailed information, get the Maps and Fold. wre of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE CABLE, k. BY. JOHM. o Gea i Thi & Pake. A Mendelssohn & Fisher, ARCHITECTS = Rooms 28 and 20Omaba Natl Bank Block, BUCCESS0KS 10 aufrene & Mendelssohn L. Plaber, Chicago, and Chicago. The ooly line 10 take for Dis Moines, Marshall- wwn, Cedar Rapids, Clintop, Dixie, Chicago, Mil- waukios and wll pointe east. To the people of Ne- 1asks, Colorado, Wyomir ¢, Utah, Idaho, Nevads, Oregon, Washington and Ca iforuis it offers sup.rior advautages not poseible by any other line, Among a few of the nuwerous voiuta of superior- ity erjo ed by the patrons of this road botween Omaba and Chicago, are it two traics & day of DAY COACBES which aré the inoet that Puman B conaect in Union De ot with those of e Onich. f“umnmmn Ry In Chicago the trains of this Ine make close sopicotion with thove of l easter A Detroit, Columbus, Indianspo'is, Circinnati, Bisgar Fulls, Sulul, tSiaburg, Torneto Iuv\tnll d il po sgent (08 siokn s1o the “NORTH WESTERY, * sccommodations | Allfticket via this liae, R 3. HAIR, Goa. Pase. Ageat. CHICAGO, 1 you wish the sgents M. HUGHITT, Geseral BURLINGTON, IOWA THE LARGEST [RON WORK IN THE STATE BR!D(‘E WORK SONTECTy, T Munrat Inox Works, ENGINES SPECIALTIES. 3 iz B o ' LE Rs : Automatic Cut-Off Engines Steam Pumps. MILL AND MINING Meat Cutting Mathines, Tanking Outfits & Presses MACHINERY. BATENT Loe boBs Wheeled Scrapers AND SAW MILL §pebiALTIES - < JRON. WORK. THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGNTS SEND FOR ESTIMATES. Fraits Evaporatops, | Prairi¢e. Gamy”Shellers SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO, Our Ground Oil Cake It s fhe best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One ponnd ls equsl to three pou ds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake In the Fall and Winter Instead of running down, will increase In wcight and be In good marketable condl tlon in the spring. Dairymen, as well ¥s others, who use it, can testify to Ita mer Its. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price £25.00 per ton. No charge for sacks Address WOODMAN LI\\EED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, P. BOYER CO. DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. LOKO Farnam @Stroot. Omaha STEELE, JOHNSON & CO,, WHOLESAEE ' GROCERS H. B. LOOKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Ohl Tea, Oigar and Tobacco Departments. A fall line of the aboxe; also Pipes and Smokers’ carrled in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our carefal fattention. Satlsfaction Guaranteed. AGENVS FGR BENWOODNAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O C. F. GCCODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, (ils, Varnishes and Window Glags, OMAHA, NEB. M. HELLMAN & Cv, Whoiesale Glothiers 1801 AND 1303JFARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, ODIAEIA NEBRASE.A - Manager of the all grades of W F..BROWN, GEO, W. F. BROWN & CO.. COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK Office, Exchange Bulding Union Stock Yards, B OMAHA, NEB. waha; W A, Paxtox, Prest. ‘and Tretn. Unlon Stock Yds., Omahs Also conneoted with Gregery, Cooley SwaN Bros , Chy JonN A. McSHAN] nager Bay State Cattle Co. Co, Union Stock Yards, Chicago. 37&" Cumantox, Vice-rest. First Nat| Eank, Omaha, £ Address all communications—Unlon Stock Yards, Cmaba, Nebraska. 83 BROWN VIENP'Y T, CLARKE, Pres. aud Treas, JOHN T. CLARKF, Scoretary, H.T.CLARKE DRUG CO., BECCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, VW/HOLESALE __ DRUCCISTS ARGEST Johbing Drug house between Ch'osgo and San Francisco, CAPITAL STOCK $200000, We ehall be st the bottom of the market at all times Will duplicate Chicago aod St. Louls prices with freight added. _Our s pecia'ty wil: be Pure ugs, Paints, Qils and Window Glass Estimates given on plate glass. To those about to embark inthe drug business will do well to consul their interest by calling on us or send for our price list which will appear about Japuary Bh. Mul orderd cited, 1116 HARNEY STREET. —| HENRY LEHNMARNN, Wall Paper Vi i A. M. CLARKE, Vice President EASTERN PRICES'DUPLXLATED 18 FARLAM BTREET. . | S THE A. L. STRANG CO., Double and Single Acting Power and Hand e Dot Mg Mk Bt g Bt e AND SCOHOOL BELLS, ' Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC LIGHT COMP'Y OMAHA, NEBRASKA., Sole agents of United States Electric Lighting Co., fer State of N braska, Owners of western patents for Electric Molors, Arc Lamp, Mc gulargeincandescont and small incandescent electric lomps. Cheaper than zas. Best Lieat Kxowwn. Adopted by the United States gove ernment and all the leading eteamship lines and leading hotels. %‘o FARNAM, prices enquire at Dec23edlm OFFICE, NNWCORNER 15th A

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