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i | i 108 Nehraskm Nannnal Baflk Of Omaha, Nob. Paldup Oapital, « « < - @ H. W. YATES, Cashior, late Cashior of the First National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active manngement of that Bank since its organization in 1863, OrPRNED for business April 27, 1882, with tho Iargest capital of any bank In Nebrasks, COLLRCTIONS Focolvo apecial attention and char- o8 lowa. t obtainablo hera or elsewhore. InTarest allowed 01 time doposits upon favor able torms and upon ascounts of banks and bunk- ra, Formtax Excriaxor, Government Bonds, and Connty and City securities bought and 1t 18 propared to do & general banking business taall its details, and in the treatment of custom- ors will pursue the most liberal policy consistont with safo ! FINANGE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tik Bex. New York, November 8, MONEY. Money— 4@25 per cent, cloeing offered at 20 per cent. Prime Meroantilo Papbr—6@8 per cent. Sterling Exchange—Steady; Bankers' bills, 84.81; demand, $4.85, Governments } per cent lower for exs tended 5's, & per cent lower for 8's and 4}'s coupons, and unchanged for 4)'s regulars and 4's, The stock market opened at a fractional decline from Monday’s closing figures. Tmwediately after opening the market be- came strong and sold up 3@} per cent, followed by a reaction of 3@# per cent. The market closed active, but weak, at a decline on the day's transactions of {@2§ per cent. GOVERNMENTS, Monday. To-day, 102 1 BONDS, QOentral Pacific firsts Erie seconds. Tiehigh & Wilkesbar Louisiana_comscls. . Missouri 6's Bt. Joseph. B St, Paul & Sioux City firats. Tennessee 6 do new Teuu & Pacific hnd grants. 3 b7 R, G. div.... bl 81 Umou Pacific 1st mortgage. .11 do land grants. do sinking fund..1178 1174 Virginia 6's. : qao cnnmlu [ b9 do deferred 12} TOOKS, Adams Express.... 8 Allegheny Central. Alton & Terre Haute. 42 do pfd.... 83 American Expross. ... 92 Burt, Oadar Raplds & North, 81 Canada Southern. ........... 70} Qol., Cin. & fnd. Central.... 45 Central Paciflc. .. 90 Chesapeake & Ohio. 2 do 1st pfd. 2d p! s fd. cago & St, Joseph do pid... 80 Harlem..... 200 Houston & Texas Central.. .. 78 Illinois Central. ...... Ind,, Bloom, & Western. Kansas & Texas. ... Lake Erie & Westorn TLake Shore & Michigan So. Louisville, & Nashville. ... . 51§ Louisy., New Alb, & Chi Mariotta & cxnunnm 1st pfd 15 2d p(d b Memphh & (,hlrleuton 4 Michigan Central, . annp‘;:hu & Su Lo o + Missouri Pacific. .. Mobile & Ohio...... Manhattan Beach. Morris & Essex Nashville & (;hlthmwg New Jersey Central. .. Norfolk & Western. do preferred. Hannib: do pid. Nonhweuter:. " do pfd.. New York Ceutrzl Ohio Central... Ohio & Mississippi. do I Oregon Nayigation. Untario_& Western Pacific Mail Panama. . Peoria, Decatur Pittsburg & Llsvelnud Readiny Rock Isiand Bt. l.mui:i & Sap Fra. do llt pf 8t, Paul fl( Milwan ]n.u do Toxas & P Union Pacific. United States Exproe Wabash, 8t, L, & Pacifio t : d pid. 583 b7, Wells, Fargo & Co, Express.120 120 Western Union Tele 80 Caribon, 1} Central Arizona. H Excelsior 1 Homeatal 17 Little Pittsburg 1 Ontario . .... 86 Quicksilver . ¥ do 40 Robinson . 1 Standard . Butro, . THE R 50@10 005 Chicago spring, 790 re red winter, 94c for cas! ber and Decerber: N breed steers, § Texans, @9 25; all wold, Sheep —Market opened with a fai mand, but closed weak with a dow terdency; sheep ranged from 4 per owt, with some culls sold at 2 25@ Jower; November; for the lunhu ml 1.at 5 50@6 75, Live hogs dull at 6 50@7 25 per Astive and irregular but for cash; 60yc for December; 0 January; ! KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Ciry, November 8,~The Live \h'\k hhlu cator reports Steady and firl native ship. 00 to 1, 300 pounds )mvuuh' 150 native cows, 2 75@3 25; no Texans ¢ tor De- $hjo for May. Rye B rley—-M Fliax Seed—/ Pork—Ac Quiet at S6c ket dull; 8¢ ve Lut lower: 115, > but lower 71 | offered 18 674@ o Novemt for Deosmbe I Hogs —Market a-tive and lower, ranging @18 12} for feom 5 75@7 00, with the bulk sales at 6 30 May. @ 1 1—Active but Towers 11 60 for cashs| Sheep—Market steady: native muttons 4@ 11 80 for Nove 410 95 for De- | of 105 pounda bros v and th-\ year; 10 923@10 95 for T 3 07}@11 00 for February; MEROHANDISH, et : gh.. May. PN Jattor—Qalst} fale o fanoy wmery, | oo aish & T 25(@8703 00,1 tu pholce dairy, 25@30, | Speclsl Dirpatches to Tita Ban, Kiggs— Q) uiet; 244@ 25c NEW TORK, Whisky 1y; 119, New Yok, November 8, —~Coffee - Mar- Bulk Meats—In' fair domand; = shoul. | ket Alull and weak; Rio cargoes quoted 25; short rib, 11 50; short c'ear, Sugar —huH hnr quoted at 7§@7; Molasses - n;mu, but steady; New Or- leans, HO@HH « to good refining ight rates on corn to Buffalo, 3¢, 11 Boarn =Wheat—Declined e, Curn—Declined 4 Oats—Declined § et, but steady; Domestic, 5@ 0 | 700 per 100 Ibs. Pork - Trregula 574 for November; , 2)c; Patna, 3¢ in bond, 1800 bid for December; 18 05@18 074 for I'u.\Lmlumn " Ma quiet but firm; United, Lo; crude, Si@Sfe; refined, January; 1 Lard- Weaker ; 30 for November; | 85@9%. 3 for Deceni Imr 10 90@10 95 for the | Tallow—Steady; 8 516@8c, 10 924@10 65 for January; 10974 Rosin—Market dull; 1 86@1 924, ebruary; Purpentios—Firm; H@54e, Leather - Firm and fawly sotive; hem- lock eole, Buenos Ayres and Rio Grande 1120 for May, NEW YORK. New York, November light, middle and heavy, 22@26c. d. wester Wool—Dull and unchanged, g - ———e— " whent_extra, 6 2 extra _ Ohio, 8 80@7 00; St. TRAFFIC, Louis, 47 50; Minnesota patent pro- prissr i Special Dispatches to Tun Brs, FLOUR AND GRAINS, Oni0ao, November 8,—Receipts and cess, 6 7 Wheat—Cach unchangedToptions opened a shado ensier, but afterwards became e e Lo Tonkyg | shipmenta of flour and grain for tho past 10, A 65 No. 5 s, | 2 hours havo beon as fllows: 1.06h(@1 06§ for cortificates, 1 07@1 09}de- 55.000° 88000 ] x 8 000 livered; ungraded white, 96c@l 114; Stlaried oLt whils, 7081 No i whlia: 185,000 6,000 bushels sold at 107{@1 08; No. & 180,000 red for November, 144,000 bushels sold at 32,000 106A@1 06§, closing at 106}; No. 2 76,000 red_for Decomber, 400,000 bushel sold. for | P31 1084@1 08§, closing at 1 08§; do for Jan.| NEW York, November 8,—Receipts and uary, 432,000 bushel mm at 1 108@1 10, | shipments of flour and grain for the past closing at 110}; No 2. red for Feb. |24 hours have been as follows: ruary, 112,000 bushels sold at 1 12}@ Receipts 112§, closing at 112§, Flour—bbls 1 4| Council Bluffs markets carefully revised Corn-—Casn, 4@} c higher;options opened Whnn&——bu»haln 1@1ijc lower, but subsequently recovered | Corn— wost of the decline, clmmw steady; un. |Oats— graded, 84@87¢; No 2, 87@874c in’ eleva- | Sr. Lovurs, November 8, —Receipts and tor, muo .luweml, 'No. 2 white 86¢; | shipments of flour and grain lor the past low mixed, 83:; No, 2 for November, 81|24 hours have been as tollo: @825c, closing ab 823c; No. 2 for Decem- Heoslote, Bbipha ber, T3§@74dc, clnnnk at 748; No. 2 for | Flour—bbls. . . 16,000 11,000 January, 63h@04fe, closing at 6ie; No. | Wheat—bushels 129,000 67,000 | L 2 for Fobruary, G2}@63c, closing at 62{c, | Corn— 98,000 10,000 Onts—A_shade botter: mixed western, | Oata— * 86,000 9,000 87@43¢c; white western, 42@48c. Rye— $2 6,000 2,000 Hay—Dewand fair and market firm;| Barley— ** 000 2,000 60c. X Kansas Ciry, November 8,—Receipts Hops—In good demand; New York a0 and shipments 'of grain for the past 24 hours hayve been as follows: —Fresh western, auiet but firm; Tocts, Ship'ta, Steady; new mess, 22 50. WL et 71,000 61,000 Beef—Quiet but steady. (e 52,000 40,000 gg Cut Meats—Dull and nominal, L1V stock, Lard—Weak; prime steam, 12 85@| Cnicaco, November 8,—Receipts and 12 50. shipments of live stock for the past 24 Butter - Dull; 15@37c. hours have been as follows: Cheese—Market dull and weak; western Rects. Shipm'ts, flat, 5@124c. Hogr,.. 34000 3,000 attle X 200 S oL Sheep.. . e . 5,000 2’71 Sr. Lours, November 8,—Flour - Steady and unchanged; XXX, 3 55@3 70; family, 4 10@4 25;0hoice 4 50@6 50; fancy, 4 75 @4 Wheat—A shade lower and easier; No. 2 red fall, 92}o for cash; 92fc for No- i vember; 93i¢ for December; 92fc for 201000 the year; Uje for Junuary; 984c for ‘ ST R February; 102}@1 02§ for May; No. 8 8r. Louis, November 8,—Receipts rod fall, B4he; Now 4 red, 85@8570, shipments of live stock for the past 5 Corn—Active and lower; 623@63c for [ Bours have been as follows: cash; 618c for November; 534c _for the Rec’ year: 404c for January; 51}c for May. Onta—Marke, easter and ‘slow: 336 for oash; 32§c bid for November; 82jc bid for December; 343c May. Rye—Steady; 57@574c. Barley—Steady; 65@90 Butter—Steady; store-packed, 23@26c, Egga—Steady; 200, NEw York, November 8 —Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 48 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts Kansas Ciry, November 8,—Receipts and shipments of live stook for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Reots, Shipu'ts. | nam Whisky—Lower at 115, 2,400 o Pork—2arlet dull; oy a small jobbing 100 rade, *Two days. e ————-— OMAHA MARKSATS, KANSAS OITY, Kansas Ciry, November 8 —Wheat— Moderately active; No, 2 red, 773@78c for cash; 78¢ for December; 79fc for January, Com—Active; 484c for cash; 42§c asked for the yeur; 40o bid for January. Osts—Better; 293¢ bid for cash; 28}c bid for Decensber and the year, Butter—Steady; 28@250 forstore packed. —Steady; 22@23c. COUNCILEBLUFFS, Buosrs, November 8.— The ‘W holesale Prices. Orwriok or THE OMAHA Ber, Wednesdsy Evening, November 8, The only changes reported in the mar- ket to-day are as follows: No. 3 wheat declined jc. Barley No, 2 declined 2¢, Barley No, 3 declined lc, Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT,—Cash No, 2, 8, 62)c: rejected, 474c. BARLEY,—Cash No, 2, 680; 100, RYE,—Cash, 4230, Corxnoir to date are s follows: Flour—Golden Sheaf, 3 00; Kausas City winter wheat, "7’1@3 25; Mionesota winter wheat, 3 00@+4 00, Ownm—wo. 2, 75¢; No 8, \65¢; rejected, 50¢ oash No, No, 8, Corn—No, 2, 500, Oats—No,2, 30c, CORN,—No, 2, bbe, Rye—No, 2, 450, OATS 500, Barley—Noae, SEEDS—Flax seed 1 00 per bu, Tigwu—-Scaroe; selling to packers at}20c, Corn Meal—1 60 for white; yellow, 1 60; corn chop, 26 00 per ton; corn and oats chop, 26 00 per ton, FRUTTS “Appics, 2 00, Produce and Provisions, POTATOES—80@40c per bushel, ONIONS—30@50c per bushel, BUTTER—Choice country, 25@830c, oo Corn- By & HON Y Galifoal —8}@Y, aliforaln, perlb, a1, Hay—Loose, 7 00@9 00, APPLES—Per barrcl, §5 0023 50, h Qi 00, OYSTERS—Select, 48c, GRAP: Ls—(}auh-mln, $2 25@2 50, LEMONS —84 50@5 00 per box, BEANS-—Domestio Gehwan 3 00@2 50 per bushel, l.utrer—hwum»ry, 300;in_rolls, wrap- ved, 200; rolls nos wrapped, 32 wixed colore, 10@128¢. Oniuns—40c per bushel, Live Chickens—2 50@3 00 per dozen, Grocers' List. ive Ohiokons—2 CANNED GOODS—Oyute Do o o s (FsLEnl por.oase, 84 001 4o 1IB traiaw, : e et o o per cuse, ao O Ty Turnips -300 per bushel. o om0 a0 4 B (Craudeedh ahred Sweat Corn—7c per dozel LIVE STOCK, ~Cattle—. 180, Tomatoes, 2 1b 2 65; do 8 b per xtra, 800@ ; UK. ~Cattle— 0@ | case, 2 Corn, 2 1 (Mountain) ;%U 7\{:{nl }_‘}:llifl_ r;fit@ 00, "Hoge— | norcase, §00; soaked ocorn, m], do 7, d 3 l"‘) {(Yarmouth), per case, 8 00; — — el besns ber_ case, 2 10; Lim be "LIVE woox for chs 1 70: - Susustaa parcas, 1 30 oot Pens, Comuion, per cuse, 1 505 peas, h spoctal Dispatehes to Tu bk, per case,2 70, Blackberries ‘\1";,";.3”2:2, 8T, LOUIS, 210; strawberries, 2 1, per oumse,2 50, caspberries, 2 b, por oaso, 3 80, 'Dam. 2'45, Bartlett : !\‘Yhortlaberr{l}so- Percise,? e cane, 2 90; do choice, % ¥r. Louts, November 8,—Cattle—Sup- ply fair but quality generally poor; the ons, demand for good grades exceeds the sup. | PeATS ply; JDoo ,,,..y:e; duil nndlweak 1,200 | ¥ pound steers sold at 5 00; Texans steers 2 PE'820 to 040 pounds brought 8 0)@d 2h; 1 panass ¢ 50, "‘tfilpbl“-? b, per case, ader, 325@375; native cows and | {95G0 70, Feachos, 210 per case, 8 00; heifers, 3 00@3 50; wixed lots of comwaon | 30 3 Fhy caee, & @4 50; GU. (pie), 8 b, per to fair butchers’ stuff, 300@350; good ”i“‘,m"“”“f‘“":V“"‘"w" 2 80, butchers’ steers, 3 75@4 4 Jobbing prices, Jack Frost . Louis winter) $5 90 per 100 lba,; To. |,:1u Patent Kansas, 83,85: Minnehaha Miunesotn Patent. $5.70; Shawnee Ifancy yiatar, 88.10; i XXX winter, best, 82.80; Chris- |:nnn, per ton, 2 b, per case, per case, 2 60, 5. Egg plum Sroon goge muttons ra on to medium, lower; light to best, 6 50; ‘ avy packiog, 00« 3 Hogs—Dall ax mixed packing, ¢ 6 80@7 10; buteh CHI0AGO, CH10AGO, Novembor 8 ~The ch S X ARS~Powdered, 1040; Cut loaf, Journal reports as follows: Guauulated, 97 It ‘ontectioner’s Drovers' Hogs—Demand fair at lower than | 945 Btandard Extra Or 830 Hetrs O Tuesday wmorning; i 6 20@6 75; medium yellow, 8¢; dark ysllow, huv 80@7 60; light, 6 25@6 85; skips, d @h 60, wmn'—sm.xmi Com,, 4lc, bbls.; Lntllu—hlurkflt ratber liberally sup- | Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, 82 25; Stan- plied with -hl..{dn,, values easier; com. | dard do, 4 gallon kegs, $1 90, *Offered. {Ex, Interest. +Asked, [Ex, Dividend. i A A PRODUOCE & PROVISIONS, pecial Dispatches 4o Tus B CHICAGO. Ou10aGo, November 8 —Fluur-uul common to choice spring, 3 50@4 50; cos mon to fancy, 4 00; patents, 6 0@ eat—Lower; 1 91§ 92\: lor November; 3[@98 o for ulm éc for Juuu Sin‘m the year; 4@ - B IR TR E I mon to fair, 4 104 90; medium to good, MEAT3—Hams, 16c; breakfast by 500@5 60; choice o extra, 5 15@0. 40; | nons; clear side bucon, 'none; dry. salk butchers’, active and firm at 2 20@4 00; | bacon, 15¢; shoulders, 11§c; tierce lard, stockers eeders, slow at 2 60@4 25, 8, Sheep ~Choice to feir, slow at 2 60@3 50; | KOPK—Sisal, § inch and larger, 10hc; o Tbu-. medium to good, 865@410; » fow car | 13 inch, lic. loads of exports brought 4 50@5 75; choice | L AKD—Omaha Refininin, ( mainly 4 40@5 00, 184v; 40 md 50-lb cans, 1. “u. Ew YORK, ber 8,—The D ¢ o P O LT o Nf sflmffir:l e 0, a5 T8 Tosves—Slow trade at 250 advance on | orei, hlf beln 4 15 famil mrum. ki m UL Bl 01 b ord.lnnryduht:‘l; oding il :u:'l"n'g g0 - bepper, vl 300 eXM8 AN -breed steerc, inediun native steers sold 't & 25810 50; | More gr e, .{ i i, 8 fair to strictly prime do, 10 76@18 00; wz_n'm.... 8 8; Greenwich, 3 40; I)All,)’ BEE-"()\lAHér'l‘lll'lt\i);\ X \U\ EMRER 6 3 North Star, 2 00; awell lye, 275, ¥ Jobbing prices, Chop fead 1,50 per 100 Iba.; chop corn, $1.40; bran Tewis' | "Alu‘H.— onrl, 44o; Silver Clows Corn Starch, 8§o; Kxcalsiot 4 1oms, 70 Corn, 7ho. GOFFEB.~—~Rio, fair, 110; Kio, ;nm. 1ieivas to ohoics, 12'to 180; OId & 204413 ke, 2 Mooha, 2840; Arbuc m. UHEESY —Full 13401 Part Skim, 1040, TE %—(_Ivl}'n(mlwdnr, good, Ohcice, 60@75e; Imperial, good, COh-ice, 80@700; Young Hyson, g m, choice, B50@81 00; Japan 85 .lnprm1 choice, 60@7hc 35@40; Oolong, cho.ve, 4 good, 85@400; choice, WOODENWAL three hoop | 50; Pisneor was O .»wn 2 90 \Vel buckets, 3 § VINEGAR—Fure applo extrs, 16c: pure apple, 180: Prussing uro wunle, 100 SALT,—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 655 Ash- | ton, in sne ks, 8 50; bbis dairy 60, t, 8 50 HOMINY—Now, 81 50 per bbl, SODA—In Ib papers, $3 per case; g sodw, 2§, SUAPS--Kirk's Kirks satinot, 8 Kirk's whito Eatocs, 916 {100 cakes), POTAS In oaee, 3 85; Babh 1 90; Anchor Ball dos in caso, 1 50, rlm.l‘;o%w [ Bed clove new, $600 per bushe now, $700; white clover, Walte clover, now, §12 50, Cream, Nonchong, ) pail, Savon Tmper Queen gnolia woi., {—Pennsylvania oans, 40; hlrkn t'e Ball, 2 doz., in new, 814 00; W $18 00, Tlmnflvy, good, 7 l-hne graas, extra cloan, $1 5 lue gross, cloan, 81 85 orchard grass £2 50; red top ohotce, 1 08; millet, common or Missori, 800 mfllsz,(}ormml, $100 to 8124 Hungarian 80c H}*‘l)fl}‘.‘flfltb—l}u\,m orange, 1 to b Dbushels, $5 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or omfi”u 505 hunoy Tooust, per 1b,, 250; per £25 00. l"LANUTS—lu"\uh-d chofoe, red ‘Len. nedsce, 100 per Ib; fanoy white, 1040 per Ib; raw—white Virginin raw, 10c; roasted, 1240, NEW PlCKLl‘*!—Mmlmm. in barrels, $7 50; do in half bbls, 4 25; swalls, in lxhlnI 950 do, in half bbls, b 2! g'wrkln-. in bbls, 11 60, do, in half bbls, 6 25, CANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 1 &, 16§0; s 15§0: bexes 40 Ibs., 16 oz., 68, 17 {5, lflflE—-Ymnlunn- prime to choice, u’m 7§o~ fair, 6@70; Patma, 7c, ATCHES—Por caddie, 950; u-ns. 8.10; nmnm. onaen, 85 40, Qoods, BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantie A, Ske; mmxx 7c;_ Atlanta A, 8c; Boott ct, s Buckeye LL, 4.4, 70; ubuc w it 0 A, 6fc; Ureat F round, 33 F;, Hno-lur. ®ho; Honest Width, Sto, In- dian Head A, 8lo; Indian Standard A, s Indlen Grotart d. w., tle; Lwrencd 7c; iufio Rmr, fle' Pequot A, Hflc‘ Shawmut LG, 7o, U 0, bho; Wachua: ott By Thop o A, kos o 48, 12ker Wo- ©of B, § FINEB OWN OOTTONS—Allendale Tho; Alligator 8-4, 80; Argylo 4-4, 70; Aefmuux. L, 6}0 Budger State X 4.1, 70; Ben 4, 64c; B fuclmyn‘i 4.4, o Indian Orohard ‘A 84c; Laconia O 8, Bjos Lohigh E 44,0 d‘ Tonsdale -4, 106; Pepperell N 80, 7¢; do O 82, 73c; do I 86, 740; do o 3 59, a\e, Pocasset O 4-4, 7ic; ‘nmsutta 4. BLEA(,HED ‘GOTTONS—Androncog gin L 4, 8hc; BlackstonoA &, i peral Sy A e ot bonohed 4. 4,90; Cabot 4-4, 8§; Fidolity4-4, 9kv; ¥ruit of the Loom, 10;" do can.bric 4-4 l&y'fln Water Twist, 104c; Great FallsQ, 104o; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 120 Tontut: Sdor do sambric 87, 1240; New York M ua.» Peguot A, 10c; Pepperel N G ocahontas 4-4, 9hc; Posaset 4.4, Blu' A rtion: Tor Wasnentes X X, 1%4c. © JuoKs Dolored)-Albany & brown, 86; do Gy drahy L5, 4o . %'l‘:‘l’dx\fl bflu"y‘" I C} ington fancy, ,p" SHERIGK brows B45) Ohiaciot fanoy. T ore. by by Fall Rioss hrovn. extra heavy, lliu; Indiana A 1o+ Nevonset A brown, 160 ’llUmuD—Aka A U A 82 300 190 dn XX blne 32, 18; 103 ATTOWALLS, laremont B B, Oonaamgn m 174c; Hamilton D, Lewiston & 30,'150; Minnehahn 4-4, aon. Omega super extra 44 %o; Po River 8 ; Put. mgs do S8 120; Yooman's blue 39, o ENIMS. —Amoskeak, bluoand bronn 164c; Andover DD blue, 1540; Arling X bluo &:mh. 194o; oncord lose bl aw ko do AAA, do o XXto do:nifle aker's blue and brown, ver DD stripe, 1640; Pearl River, blue and brown, 16c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14jc, CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5}c; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 8hc; Garner A 0; Mystic glased, ohei ;:lqn‘:ihlt:.nn 1(;&. finiah, 5o | @ rt do 6e; do c; Pequot 5o; Lodkwood kid faish O T BANS Amory, Bo; Andron coggin satteen 830; Clarendcs, 6§o; Conos ojga sattoenn, Toi ‘Hallowal,* bc; Tnjdi ard 7ho; Nareagansott, improved,o Popperill satioen 946; Rookport, 7dc, PRINTS - Allens, 6ho; American, O 16 Arnold, 7c; Berwick, 44; Cocheco, Conestoga, 6ho; Dunkirk, 4fc; Dunne @o; Eddystone, 70; Gloucester, armony, bho; Kniokerbooker, 6ho; Mor ri oD, 7c; Mystic, Bhe; Bpragues, 6o; do, Ginghams, 70; Marl: ntal Ghc, 1240; Amos- druu 941 Argyle, 104c; ~Atlantic, Hox Oumberlnnd, 7 H hlana, Qc Kcnllwunh. 840; Plun kett, 104c; SO TON ADES— Abberyille 1840 Agate, %c; Amerigan, 110; Artisian, 20 By end T, Fihes Olrion D and T 17he; Deccan Co. stripes Dand T, 160; Key- stone, 134c; Nantucket, 19¢; huupmn 160; 'Ocean D and T, 1840; Royal, 1641 C; nchmsun shirt- o, Nankin, 12j¢; York do, checks, stripos and ancy, 12 0, SHEETINGS—Androscogein 10-4,27kot do 94, 2%; do B4, 220; Continental C 42, 110 ¥ 27h; New York 2 Pem! i1, 2 ; l'w‘u o3 7+4, 190, o W, 160 onpemll 3, 290; Q0" 67, 41¢; 1057, 180 Utica 96, 3bc; do 8, 2240; u-v-M 170 gsrs and Tobaccos. (‘I(xA)(h --1wd- #15,00; Connecticus, 825,00; Mixod, $30,00; Beed Havana, 850,000 Clearlavana, 876,00, 0BACCO — PLUG, — G lfn R.v;:, 24 1, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 630 sm, pounds, 24 lb, butts, 60¢; Horse Bhoe, pounds, 24 1b, butts, b8c; Gl Edge, Dounds, 24 1b, butta, 60; Army and Nuv? pound, 5503 Ballion, |ru\mdl, B9¢; Lorll n.t hnmx pounds, 60c, Uf'—In pails,—Hard to Boeat! on Thread, 70¢; Fountain, 80c, Rock: Favorite 5 Mountain, 600t Faucy, 3 Daisy, Km —In tin foil— Ontline ( 5 b boxes, per 1b 68c; Lo 60¢; Dismond Orown, 6 lard's T 880, Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 ou ey Duker Durhi, 16 0z, dfe; Heal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 0z, Jone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags por 1, 8135, Marburge Puck 2 oz, tin oil, 533; Loz Tail 6bc, Paints Olis and Varnishes. OILS—110" ~carbon, per gallon; 13 150° headlight, per gsllon, 14h0; 175" beadlight, por gallon, 230 linseed, ra épery lon, 57; lumwi boiled, nelgul‘luu, c; Tard, winter strd Inn 100; 'No. 1, 850; No, 2, The xXx |wr ailon, 190; No, 8, 1 15; sweet, r gal 1..u. 5 \ioe} speru, W, B., per gallon- Y" ., per gallon, 60c; neatafoot, ntn, pu udluu, 'IBo; No, 1, 66¢c; lubri- , 800; summuer, 16¢, &o. 1, per gallon, 85c; No. e S A ! B p.nufn w' ; m,aol ‘mapths, 74°, per town, 14¢; lemipblack, ordinary, 100; Prus , | sinw Blue, 550 ; vandyke brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 43 ninbor, raw {ojafonnn, burn t, do; sionna, raw, i s, | £, | coil chain, por 1b, 6@12; mal drab, | 5 , 120; Shetucket 8|14 to )| Anm[mw, 810 —All grades—Common, Bto Trolicht & Dunker JoOoBBERS OF CARPETS&CURTAIN GOODS ST. LOUIS, Guarantee Manufacturers' Prices and Invite In spection to their Unsurpassable Selection. jucim refined lampblack, 120; oonch blac ivory black, 10c; drop black, 160; Prussian | blug, 80¢; ultramarine biue, 180; chnwme & D, 140; blind and shutter D, 160; Paris green, 18c; Indian red, 150; Venetian red, do; Tuscan merican Voruliod, I, & P., 180; chromo yollow, L, M., 0, & D 18¢; yellow ochre, Yc; vm n ochre, 16; Ueyer, 8o; praining oolorn: light onks dark ong, walnut, shestnut and ash 150 Dry Caints ‘White load, 6 whiteing ‘h 4 whiting com'l, 1}o; sing, 100: Parls ,;llinm‘ 140 lampblack Cers Paria groen gonui 20¢; chrom groon K, million, 3 Indisu vod, ink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson's venetian rod_An, 1§c; red load, 7dos w, genuine, 20¢ hrome yel. bohre, rochelle oj oohre French, ochro, American, 2c; Wintory mincral, 2ic; lohigh brow 240t spanish brown, 2§c; Prince’s mineral 8, VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, Furniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No, 1, §1; oonch, extra, 8140; oach, No, 1, $120; Dawar, extra, 81 75; apan, 700; as- phaltum, extra hellso 83 50; hard oil finish, §1 30 Heavy Hardware List, Tron, ratos, 8580; plow steel, special onst, 76; crucible, So; wpecial ur (ferman,60; onat tool do, 16@20 w kes, e s, per sot, 1 35 folloes wo‘l gues, each, 70@8bo uare' nuts, per b, 7@Ilc} b, B@1o; rivota, pes nggnc, leable, 8o; iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, 60; harrow tooth, 4o; horsoshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring ateel, 7@8c; Burden's hurmho.:n, 5 50; Burden’s muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT.—Shot, 81.85; Buck shot, 82,10 Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40: do., hal kegs, 83.48; do,, quarter kegs, $1.88; Blast ing, kogs, 83.85! Fuse, vor 100 fest 500, {sm BED WIRE—Tn car lots, 7 50 per 100; in loas than car lote, 7 75 vor 100, NATLS—Rates. 10 to 801, 425 Oak sole, 38¢ to 42¢; hnmlock sole, 28c to 5.';1:' hemlock kip, 800 to 100; runner, 5ic to 800; hemlock oxlf, 850 to 120; hem. lno.k upper, 23¢ to 260; oale upper, 2 alligator, 4 00 to b 50; oalf kid, ‘{'.ZM'V Grelsen kid, 2 50 to ; oak kip, 80o to 1 00; oak calf, 120 to 180; French kip 110'to 1 655 ¥rench calf, to 2 00; rus- sotts, b 50 t0 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50- toppings, 9 00 to 1060; B, Moroceo, 80c w. ; pebble O, D, Morooo, 850; simon; 210 to 8 00, HARNESS—-No1 tar oak, 42¢; No2 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio 0%k, 880; No. 2 do, 86c; No. 1 Milwau e 87¢; No, do, 84c Horses a Mulo The market is brick and all grades are ng well at a alight advanoe in X The J‘emmd for good horses exceeds the gupply cousidornoly. Prices rauge as fol- ows: Fiue single drivers, 8160, to 800.; Extra draft ho 8175, to 226,; Common drait Omaha Szmngs Bank CAPITAL, $150,000. Liability of Stockholders $300, []flfl BOYD, President. J. W, GANNETT, Vice President. O, F. MANDERSON, Mannging Director JOHN E. WILBUR, Cashier, On ‘h\hun Deposits TntOPast PRI St desont ok the rats of d~‘|p per cent per annum, com dounded scmi-annu- LU&HE made on_Real Estate and on approved | b collateral security at Lowcst current rates. I{ml Fatato Mortgages, Mu Will Purchase it s o Sande, County and State Warrants, uall at the Bank for application blanks and for any information needed. A M, mu'l P M. ht\ud Office Hours &veiuge i st eo's o United Sta.tea Deopository First Namuna,l Bank, OMABA = Qor, L:‘.b and Marnao Bts, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISUMENT . OMATA, BUCOESGORE TO KOUNTZE HROTHERS, wrABLIAED TULD. Dpanirni ne a National Dank Augned 29, 1868 CAPITAL SURPLUA AND PHONITS = 6200 300 ®160,00 OFFIORRS AXD DINAOTORS Luman Kouurse, Prosidont, Ausyarus Kousrzn; Vico President, B avis, Cashior, A, J. Porri¥ron, o A, Omenvox, This 'bank; roceives doposits” without regard amount, Tasucs time cortificates bearing interost. Drawy drafts on San Francisco and_principal citios of the United Ttates, alro London Duyl'n Edingsburg and the principal cities of the conti nont of Europe may7d THE OLDST ESTABLISHED horees, 8100, to 160,; Kxtra farm horses, fllo. t0125,; Common (o good farm horses $90, to $100.; Extra plugn, 360. o 75, Common plugs, DT b b 155 handa gxern), 8125, 14} to 16 hands, 404 uds, 876, to 100.) lBi to 1 . t0 75, Liquors. ALCOHOL —187 proof, 325 por wine wllon; extra California spirits, 167 proof, 96 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits 187 proof, 128 per proof gallon; re-distilled wbuklu, 100@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00' Ken- t.unk and Pennsylvania ryes, 200@7 00, BRANDIES: {mpurted. £6 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 thB—lmpumd 4 50@6 00; domestio, 140@3 00, RUMS—lm md 4 B0@6 00; Now En{dnnd 2 00@4 00 iomestic, 1 bO@3 50 EACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 7 @4 00. GHAMPA(-NEQ—Imrumu per_oase, 2300@‘" 03 Ambsr!saa, oase, 12 0@ Gl.AllETfl— er case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Oatawbn, per caso, 4 00@7 00, Lumber. WHOLESALE. ‘We quote lumber, latn_and shingloa ont cars at Omaha at the following pricev: JOIST AND ‘%(;ANTLIN( 16 ft, and under, $22 8 ft,, 823 50, TIMBE lL‘-}—lfi t. and undor, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., §23 50; 0 ft , 828 50, 22 ft., $20 50; 24 i, $26 50, FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 824 00; No. 2, $22 00. HIIPY’NNU No, 1 (2nd occmmon boards). £20 00; No. %, §18 00, TOCK H(lAllI)‘! '—12-in. D, 825 00; 1%in, 0, 885 00; 12-in, 13, $40 LIME—Yer hnn'el 81 B." bulk per ous- 40c; Cement, bbl, lfl 25 Towa plaster, bbl, #3 60, Hair per bu, 40e, Tarre felt 100 1bs, 88 50, Btraw board, 83 50, COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, 812 Morris Ilun Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lunp, 85 50; Whitobreast nut, 8 50; Towa inmp, #5 50; Towa nut 25 50; Rook Spring @1100 Druss DRU £ AND CHEMICALS - Acid Jarbolic, 50; Acid, Tartaric, 60c; Balsam Jopabis, por 1b, 700; Bark, Swsafras, per 1, per 1b, 76¢; Cinchonidia, r oz, 8115 L/leur'uurm, ur Ly 1003 Jover's po s, per lb, 8l Fpuor alts, per 1b, 84¢; Glycerine, pum. pe bl, Lend, Acetate, per Ib, 220 Oil, Castor, No. 1, per gal, ML 1o il Castor, No. 8, per gal, 8100; Oil Olive, per ¢ 50; Oil, Origanutn, 50 Oplum, & 00; Quinine P, & W. & R, & 8, Pousssium, Todide, per 1t {0c; Sulphate o 1b, 14% C e ox, 83 ;. Sulpnur flour sl vchaine, ver oz, 81 35, Wool, o unway ed, light, 14@160; heavy,c, 1 n nnwashied, light, 136270 ding, ry, blnckand outted wool; Hides Furs, Etc, 25 —reen butcher's hide, 6@7, + hides, greon salt, pork oured ! oundy ll:(;.n H { wad ki ! dry salt hides,sound, | S0t to; reen calf, wh. § to16 Iha,, 11@125; | greon calf, wt, undor & Ibs, poi skin, bl ) pelte, 1081 20; groen lamb skivs, @150} dumaged hides, tworthird rate, O Ol ‘and oo, grub, - clamed two: tlirds rate,) brandod hides 10 per eent. off Coon skl No, 1, 450; No. %, 300; No, 1 3.5 No. 4, 100, Mink, No, 1, 60c; No. 2 Trox, } No. 8, 166; No, 4, 'bo. Nok, fi. N2 ‘:’w.uskun Noh bibo b artow e Lyt fi; “Tallow: 7o, EDTINTE IN' ou.-wmu “uh.'a. Omaha B, .. boi whiu lowd, 8t Lol b, O Freuch iin 1 ook’ szt i e, T fi?fi.mh o varish asst, 3 | %00 aast, 100; Haw bmlnmh-.lhm l’o raw and Bienna, \)m-m, 8 Save money aud order salt direct from ALT. u:,‘wu-m;{ prowptly by il 8t th owest possiblo cash pr i western polnts 6wl TYLER SA L' l‘ x'u Saginaw Olty, Mich E——— BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTON & 00., '‘BANKERS. Business transacted same as that of an incorporated Bank, Accounts solicited and kept ubject to sight check without notice, Certificates of deposit issued payable in three, »ix and twelve months, bear- ing interest, or on demand without in- terest. Advances made to customers on ap- proved securities at market rates of interest. The interests of customers are close- ly guarded and every factlity compati- ble with principles of sound banking freely extended. Draw Sight Drafts on England, Tre land, Scotland, and all partsof Earope. | Sell Eurupunn Passage Tickets. Collections Promptly “ade. OURPRIGELIST MEN' PANTALOONS, WORKING PANTS, $1, £1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50, BUSINESS PANTS, $3, $3,50, $4, $4,50, $5, DREZS PANTS, $5,60, $6. $6,50, $7, $8. | MEN'S SUITS. WORKING SUITS, $8, ¥9, $10, §11, $12, $13, BUSINESS SUITS, $14, $15, $16, 17, $18, $20. DRESS SUITS, $22, $26, $27, $30, $36. MEN'S ‘OVERCOATS. O s St it B3, 850, - §20, 425, bac. 825, & ' GHILDREN'S SUITS. : AGES 4 TO 11 YEARS. $2.60, 83, 84, MW. lfi. lb.wbo $7, 88, 10, §11, §12 KILT SUITB, ()VEI{COATS EX: TRA PANTS, &0., AT ALL PRICES. FElegant Laces at the acknowledged leadlng millinery establishment, At- kinson & Co., Oreighton blook, ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTAING HOUSE, ' 1001 Faroham St., Cor, 10th, A LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S, VEGETABLE COMPOUND. A Sure Cure for nll FEMALE WEAKS \ NESSES, Including Lencorrhma, Ire regular and Painful Menstruation, Inflammation and Ulceration of tho Womb, Flooding, PRO- LAPSUS UTERI, &e. £¥-Pleasant to the tasto, efficncious and fmmedinte’ its effect. It s a great help in pregnancy, and re. oves pain during labor and at regular periods. | PHYSICIANS USEIT AXD VRESCRIDE IT FREELY, ALL WRAEN) of tho generative o ox, 1t 48 second to no remedy that has eve been before the public; and for all dis of the KIDNEYS 1t 8 tho Greatest Remedy in the World, L KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Eituer Sex: Find Grent Relicf in Its Uso. LYDIA E. P BLOOD PURIFIER will' erndicats ov frou the Rlood, at the Fam: ne vreth to Ahosyktem, Asmar usin results as the Compound.. £ Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are pres pared at 233 and Western Avenue, Lynn, Mase Price of either, §1. Six bottles for §5. The Compound s sent by madl in the form of pills, or of lorenges, om recelpt of price, $1 por box for either. Mrs, Pinkham froely answers all lotters of inquiry. Enclose S cens stamp, Bend for pamphlet, Mention this Paper, v 18 cure Constl Rk and vl o Ehe Tiver, 15 oottt A@-Sold by all Druggists. &8 a) Jine witl Arg aoknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a factical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SUFT COAL, COKE OR WO0OD. MANUFACTURED BY BUCK'S STOVE GO., SAINT LOUIS. Piercy & Bradford, SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA, INCREASE o YOUR CAPITAL. Those desiring to make mo suaall and moedium investpmer in erain, provisions and ssoo £ious, &an 4o 80 by operatilifton or pisn rom s, T o o, on I vestmon's 16,00 WHEAT (0010 "t proiis bive bion lizod ‘and pald S0 lavestors Aounting o sevorl tunes the o ssfl wal investment, still laving orlginal ivostinont making mouoy or piyabioon domsnd Keplanatos clreulars and statements of fun STOUKS §¥ i res “We want responsible agents. who wil repors oncrops and 100 e thepite ‘com~ mimons paid, "Adrom FLENMING & M2 (RIAM,m BI mismion Auroliaats, Aajor’ 920 Ohicago, Tl TR EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most uanlmlly located hahl in m. cty, Roonus 76¢, §1.00, $1.50 and §2.00 por First Class Restaurand wnneuuu vlllh the hotel, \HURST, - = Prop. Corner Fourth and Locust Btreots, -, TOWXS MO, WET FEET. ““Thore is a tide fn the affairs of wen, if taken at the flood leads on to fortuae,” "eow:s to nave bean reachod, whon foF te paltrs sum of us o ro h, secure comfort and bo pre- werved 80 & Fip d uselu! o'd age. ©. C. §abin bas found 1 hs bousnsa which hu. has 80 tong needed in his water-proof polish. aud loather presorving compound, . No more wei fevt, N0 WOFG CoUgH, oM, GoNSUmP- tion, “Hot Spriugs” or Colorado—you got them all in tho water-proof compound. Doa't pus i6 it but go at ance Lo your dealer, and socurs the ué and health preserviog. wa erbroat sud pole oct2vtues wedSsatua RXTTEHRS oldest aud moest reliable o in North Owmaba. Veiy choise Moat, Poultry and Vegetables, ALWAYS ON HAND, 000K & STUEHM, Propristors lotufw L]

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