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e g . THE DATLY BEE-~OMAHA TlTl"SQA Y NOVEMBER 14 5 - Ty Bt e - e e — —— T g — -] ¥ was general election day in some thirty. 850 Vel Calves—550@° 00, Hogs— OMAHA MARKHRIE, 94c; Mystic River DD stripe, 1640; Pearl | SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd ecmmon NOTED RUT UNTITLED 1o Nebraska National Bark three states aud territories, in many of (7 00@7 25, She . e River, blue and brown, 160; Unoasville, | boards), $30 00; N 818 00, 3 {From the Boston }womu. or ha, Neh. whicl the Ay wae ohesrved 84 & sitet LIVE STOOE biue and brown, 144c TC BOARDS,~12.in, D, #2500; > Pald up Capital, - - - - $250.000 DIRECTORS : « R, JOHNSON, President, of Steele, Johnson & Co. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C., B. & Q. R Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. OHN 8, COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8. Collins. M. WOULWORTII, Counseilor & Attorney-at- Law, . 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. . W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashior of the First National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active management of that Bank since its organization In 1863, OrryRD for businoss April 97, 1852, with the targost capital of any bank in Nebrasks, CoLLROTIONS rocelve apecial attention and char- o8 lowest obtainablo hero or clsewhere, Inrrmsr allowed on time deposits upon favor- able terms and upon ascounts of banks and bank- nre, Formiax Excuaxer, Government Donds, and Oounty and Ci'y securities bought and sold. 1t 18 proparod to do a general banking business tuallits dotails, and in the treatment of custom- ors will pursue the most liberal policy consistent ‘with safe banking FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. 8pecial Dispatch to Tis Brx. New York, November 13 MONEY Money - 4@5 per cont, closed offered at at 4 per cent Prime Mercantile Paper—6@8 per cent, Sterling Kxchange—Steady; Bankers' bills, $4.81; demand, $4.85, Governments were weak and generally 1@ ver cent lower, The stock market opened irregular with a tendency to strengthen and as the day advanced became strong with improving prices. Inthe last hour the market was strong to buoyaut and the highest prices of the day were made., Gould stocks were special features, Texas & Pacific advanc- ing to 413, Wabash to 34§ and 613, Western Union to 82§, Missouri Pacific to 1053, and Kansas & Texas to 354, Omaha and Read- holiday. In spite of this fact, howover, cleatings look quite favorable, just closed 7,847 were §1,263,6; A for the previous week, s compared with gainst & . Jo the corresponding week last yoar, Clear- against a decrease of 1.9 per cent last week | PO and a decrease of 2.7 per cent the previons | g week - pecial Dispatches to Tuw Brx, OHIOAGO, Cuicaco, November 18,—~Flour common to choice spring, 3 50@4 H( mon to fancy, 4 00@6 (0; patents, 6 ! 725, Wheat- 8 i | per In fuir demand and or; | Jou ber; 03@93; ¢ | high : y for January; $}c for May; o, 8 Chicago spring, 703c; rejact 2¢; No. 2 red winter, 950 for cash; ¢ for Deceber; No, 3 red winter, 01c; re- [ @5 jected, 80¢ erin Corn—Unsettled and lowe: for cash; 6o for Nove for December and the ye uaty; 4jo for May; rejected Oats—Quiet, bus food: nal Lower; 1 15)@1 16, 160, Pork—Active, firm and higher; cash; 18 30@18 35 forNovembes vember; 1100 bid, 11 02} asked for De- cember January; 10 90@10 9} foc February; 1105 @11 074 for May, Bulk Meats—In fair demand; shoul- ders, 7 (0; shortrib, 1100; shart olear, | §%; 11 25, 42 creamery, 24@36c; {air to fancy dairy, 12 Eggs—Steady; 250, Whisky—Lower; 118, Freight rates on corn to Buffalo, Sc. K bid for Novewmber; 93¢ for December; 9240 ing, which were so weak this morning, ad- | 93fc tor May; vanced to the hizhest firures; also Louis- ville and Union Pacific, The Post says: ““The market certainly looks more as if shaping for a rise than it has for many weeks,” GOVERNMENTS, 11?; 1184 129 BONDS, Qentral Pacific firsts, Erie seconds...... 100 1114 do R. G. div.... 80 818 Union Pacific 1st mortgage..115 115 sinking fund. 117 o 3 lég 114§ | 3 90;'common to good extr 10L | extra, 6 68 [ St, Louis, 3 90@7 50; 108 | options opened we: 1092 | vanced @je, clo 428 | nominal; 424 [ 84:@1 17; No. 3 red, 1 594 | 2 red, 1 04§@1 ( e Ll 1023 ded red, 113; mixed winter, 1 02}; ungra do land grants...110} 119} | white, 9lo@1 19, 3 & 1174 | 78¢; steamer 85" | white, 1014 N Hogy s 2 Chicago | 6 70@7 50; pring, 9240 for cash; rest eame as regu. | b 7. a Uattlo—Market exceedingly dull and 10 @15¢ lowe b medinm to good, 3 18 50 for N, The aggre. | 8pectal Dispatches to Tin Bar, NEW YORK New York, November 13 urnal bureau reports: Beeves ~Tiic 8 25¢ higher in the morn. ng, but sales were extremely slow and the ings show a per centage of increase of 14,5 | improvement was lost before 1he finishy to prime native steers sold at 8 50@ extra and fancy native steers, 12 50 00, luding 8 car loads at 7 50 per cwt live weight that cost 6 70 in Chicago; - - - no Texans offered; common to fair halt- PRODUOH & PROVISIONS, |jieeds wold at § 50a9 10@112 per pound generally, - Sheep—Dull and drooping, with sales of fl_lhn";p at 40005 75 per owt; lambs, 5 0@ wine - Live hogs steady at 6 70@7 25 cwt, CHIOAGO. On10400, November 18 ~The Drovers' rual reports as follows: Very active at an lvsru!;er: f 150 her, ed packiog, 66 b@6 7 eavy, ; light, 6 30@0 80; skivs, 4 20@ ood to choioe shipy 75; common to fair, 4 10@5 7 g dull; common o fair, 2 5 0@4 00; stockers and Pexans, 8 60@# 25, 25 ers, 2 60@1 10; shur—\'«r{ weak; prices easior; do- raand nferi on medium, 3 25@3 75: good to choice, 4 00 | case, 2 75; ight;_inferior to_ fair, 2060@3 00; ritish cableadvices to the Drover’ Jour. denote a change in the live stock trade from the last week; good Awmerican steers, about 160; sheep, 195, estimated Timothy ~ Quiet; good to prime, 1 54@ | dead weight. BT, LOUIS, Louts, November 13.—Cattle— h; 17 75@ | ggren, 1 nctive; 3 vy na. 17774 for December andthe year; 17 65 | iy Bore; rheors of 1100 poatiie st 17 673 for January: 17 70@ .7 72} for Fev- | £ 50; good to choico Texan ot sars 00@ ruary; 17 875@17 90 for May. 5 4 40; medium to fair, 8 23@3 65; native Lard—Unsettled, but generally higher; | oowe, 8 00@8 65 % 11 90@12 00 for carh; 11 80@11 824 for No- [ “°&}t q heep (iood butcher and shipping de- nd the vear; 1) 87@10 90 for mand; medium to choice muttons, 3 00@ fancy, 450@4 75; Texans, 2 7@ Hogs—Active, firm and higher; light to good Yorkers, 6 8)(@ ; mixed packing, cking, 6 75@7 00} @6 70; heavy pi Butter—Weaker and dull; fair tofancy | P1tobers’ to extra, 6 80@7 0. KANSAS OITY, AN8AS City, November 18, —The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattlo -Shipping and butchers' grades in demand and stronger; common grades UaLL_Boarb —Wheat—TIrregular; 924c | dull; Kansas half-broed steors, aver ging 1,086 pounds, sold at 3 85; Colorado steers, bid for the year; 038 for January; 9%3@ | from 1,180 to 1,240 pounds, 4 50; Texns No. 2 red winter, 93jc for | steers, from 800 to 900 poands, 3 50@3 December; “tic for the year; 102} for | Texa cows, 3 25; native cows, 2 50@3 . ay. H ogs—Higher and strong; choice pack- orn —Demand active; 68¢ for cash; 65§ | ing, 6 70@7 00; medium, 6 25@6 65, @65fc_for Noyember; 58)@58ic for the [ Sheep—Quiet; 3 00@3 50, year; 52{c for January; 54jc for May, e S S Oats—Weaker; 848c for November: 833c MISCELLANHOUS. for December; 31s for the year; 38ic for —_— January; 858 for May. Special Dispatch to Trx Brx Pork—Steady and unchanged, except for the yesr, which is 5c lower. Lard —Steady and nnchanged, except for | -, 1« November, which is 53 lower. Exp NEW YORK, BRITISH GRAIN TRADE, ONDOYN, November 18, —The Mark Lane ress, in its review of the British grain trade of the past week, says: The progress of wheat is growing small, New York, November 18 — Flour— | owing to disastrous floods and violent Dull; superfine statc wesf 3 25@ | storms of hail and snow, accompanied by 80@4 40; | destructive lightning. Tradois very quiet. good to choioe, 450@7 50; ‘white wheat [ Country flour is coming. forward freely. 50; extra Ohio, 3 85@7 ; Minnesota 6 75@$ et and steadily h Wheat—uash, q 0. 3spring, 974c; ungraded red, | sale 0 2. osiag at 1 074 do for December, ushe 3 I wintér, Foreign wheat was in better demand ¥'ri- day. The supply offerivg on #pot was ; | moderate, and ovthe coast very meager. , but subsequently ad- | Nevertheless stocks were large and the g dull; No. 2 spring, | quantity afloat increases, Flqur was elow and prices unchanged. aize is con- teamer No. | tinually dearer, and the scarcity on_ spot . 2 red, 1 073@1 078 [ must continue until early in 1883, There @109} delivered; No. | is scarely any business in off the coast wheat. Cargoes of California were eamer No. § white. 77@ [ 6d dearer, ‘Phere were seven fresh arriv- 2 white, 87c; No. 2| als; three cargoes were sold; six withdrawn 1 white, 15,000 bushels | and fiye remain—all the latier No, 2 red 59 |sold at 108{@1 10; No, 2 red for Novem- & ber, 72,000 bushels sold at 1 074@L % due the present week. Saled of English 852, wheat the past week were 44,232 quarters ut About twelve wheat cargoes are Adams by sold at 108{@1 003, closing at|at 40 11d, against 49,136 quarters at 46s Alloghens Gontra; i L% g o danuasy, 106,00 bushele sold (34 tho corfesponding period of last year. [ , closing af 3 do_for e ————— Alton & Terro Haute...o...- 408 414 | foohrvuary, 208,000 bushols sold at 1 135@ MEROE ANDISH, American Expreas. .......... 93" [1138, closing'at 1134, B s Baphda & North, 80§ 80 | Cora—Unseition aud @140 lowers wn-| ooy pi s eeees Canadla Southern 70; 72} |Rraded, 76@88c; No. 8, #5c; No. 3,'89@ Dispat ol Cin & fnd. Genteal 1085 | 90¢ in elevator; No. 2 white, 57@883; low NEW YORK. el Pacifio 808 | mixed, 85¢; No. 2 for November, 34@9461 Nzw Yorx, November 13,—Coffee —Mar- gt 89% | closing at $40; No. 2 for Decermber, g ket dull kb cargoes quoiad at 73@T. 64 air to good 36 | 77¢, closing at 76¢; No, 2 for January, 26} @65¢, closing at 64c; 141" | 62§@62)c, closiog at 62jc, Sugar—Dull; No, 2 for February, | quoted at 7§@74c. ¢ Molassen —Dull and weak; New Orleans, refining 142 | Oats—Steady; mixed western, 87@43c; | 40@38c; Porto Rico, 35@btc 187 | white western, 43@c. Rice—Quiet, but steady; Domestic, 5@ % | Hay—Quict 'but hrm; 60c. 6io; Rangoon, 2hc; Pataa, 3 in bond, B8 [ ee—iesh westars, firm for choice e Markot ity but sendy; ey c. i CHE T c; rel Qleve,, Col. & Cinotnnatl.... ... 82 | ™5 0 grnio: new mees, 22 00@22 50, | 83@00 k & Sh@ohor ireflned, Delaware & Hudson canal.... ... mg Del,, Lack. & Western il i8g Denver & Rio Grande, 5l 52k Erie... do pfd. ngecs 4 ; lover, new, $14 00; o Ib, 110) EAIND scosess Thons 200 14 10@4 25;choico 4 56@6 50; fancy, 4 75 | the Richburg yield, but towards closing | B0Wy 87 00; whito clover, washiers, por 1b, 8@18c; rivets, per 1b, 110; Houston & Texas Contr 78 | @195, the feeling Devame less -concdent, and ;‘m‘fo'; cloyer, new, 812 50; ke, new, | il chatn, por 1b, 6@1%; maloable, Boj Tllinois Central...... 148 | Wheat—Higher and slow; No.2 red fall, | prices declined b cents from the best prices e AL L O ARy T LR ans, | IroD wedges, 60 crowbars, 6o; barrow Ind., Bloom, & Western 39 39 1025@9280 for cash; 93h@9ic for Decem- | of theday. Opening sales were made at cloans 81 35; orehard crams 83 50: vod to, | 66ty 4c; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; epring Kansas & 844 B0F| ber; 924@924> for the year; 96}c for Janu- |1 30, and then the prics advanced to 1 81, Shoton. 1 08! millat oot or Missewh: | steel, 7@se; Burden's horseshoos, b 50; P 32} 98 z984e for Febmnge; 923@92{c for | but soon declined to 1 25}, and closed at 800 ;nillat,, fitords $100 to 81 %b; Burden'’s muleshoes, 6 50, Y Lake Shore %« Michigan So... 115§ 116§ | May; No. 4 red fall, 88@800. 126, Sales and resales, 1,800,000 barrels, osTman, 3| SHOT.—Shot, 81,85; Duck shot, $2.10 Louisville & Nashville....... ... 51 | “Corn—Cash higher and options lower; 'fi"fi'xfi?ismn-o-qa P Oriental Powder, kegs, 80.40: do.. hal Louisv., l{aEle. a.“ulm' 9101 Zg tta st pid .. Marief d:nlnm Ik 2l d Momphis & Charleston. Michigan Centel. ., Minasapeli & . Lo o 125¢ |~ Whisky—Steady; 1 15, Flour—bbls. ... g $750; do in half bbls, 4 2 n %0 o 280 + | of Hastings; Hon, J, R, Webster, Walter G| Fon Twery 82 aked for anhy 1075 | Whent—punfits 1111 116000 37000980 ot Bl 455 chabi, 1 ek upoer, ity s onk uppes e | ofawiues o % 1 Manien Maler Nashville & Ohattanooga, 7L |wsked for November; 1765 bid for Janu- Gorn— s 10000 245,000 RPl L o %‘u‘::‘.’l’x?‘fa.“xffm-m Grolen kid, 2 50 to 275; onk kip, 800 $0 | N, S, Harwood and W, &, Hardy, of Lin. X d 5 — 208708 1, h7, 4 - -J g , 103¢; M - b " b A " O oaomer Coneral | Moase and Bacon=Only. . pmall| B D1 THB0 YT00D| 6o hexen 4D thm, 160, G A6 - |100; oak ally 120 to 1 80; Tronoh kiv, | o1, Wi, Marshall, of Fromont; J. W, Northern Pacific...... 444 | pedaliog trade at irregular but stronger|Barley~— * 111111 6L000 23,000 e O ) 1. B{,‘fi),},‘&“",fi},.:} B 1050; | Brown, of Sohuyler; L. H. Tower, of |sud it po do pid 9% | prioes. New Yonk, Novembor 18, —Reoeipts aud | * 53 A1\ P oo 10 o cound, | tonpings, 9 00 to 10 50; 1. L. Morocco, 806 | Hastings; A. . Huntingcon, of North Hopssomian. 1900 | s oftaed, et Tafould “briog "';‘g““’“'{.“‘ flour and grain for tho past | gaseq, 88 10; wyancs, cacn, 85 40, | t0 860; yebblo O, D, Morooco, 850; simon; | platte; 3. I, Davidson, of Tecumseh; W, | v 3 = 2 . | 24 bours have been as follows: " Do 250 to 8§ 00, il o S by 10 '9"."'~l~ 367 | gads -)’ A ; cemver; | Flour—bbls, ... 85,000 8,500 | Appieton %X, 7c; Atlants A, fe; Doott | do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 88c; No, 2 do, | Lincoln; J, O, Matson, of Nebraska City, Ohio'y, Misinlipt,... §o7 | ohofor the year; bolotor Jagusey} O7je Wheat—bushcis 000 107,000 | £, a0 linckoye L, A<, 703 ‘Cabot W, | 356 No. 1 Milwaukat, §70; No. 2 do, 3c. | and 1%, L, ILinas, of Fort Niobrars, are y ety 4 LB 1.8 R IUE 8T o Jorn— 000 00 | 730; Chitwnuugo A, bic; Ureat Falls K, Horses £nd Mules, et AvapERas ¢ the Paxton, Qeosan Fragacankingaial, 4| PomoLowesr (igs for Novoubers 8% | Opte 02,000 ";”E Hoosier, 630 Honest Width, blor Ine | The wmarket Io hrisk and oil grades are | Prominent Nebraskaus ut tho 1 AN Pacific Mail 0 e i 87, Louts, November 13, ~Receipts and | aian Head A, 8ic; Indisn Standard A, | selling weil at alight advance in prices, | Dr, Henry V. Warren, of Clucinoati, is PSR 167 bid for Novewber; | hipments of flour and grain for the past | 84c; Indian Orchard d, w., 81c; Lawrence | The demand for good horses excoods the |in the nity and favored Uik Bik office v T R T 128 | 3240 for the year; 3130 for May. 3| 24 Bours have been as follows: LiL, 7e; Myutio River, 740; Pequot A, b1o; | supply consideruoly. Pricos runge ae fol- | o0 0% D o B P 138, 0 ¥ A Y Receipts, Ship'ts, | Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica U, bho; Wachus: | low : RosirE AR 0 ,;,71 , . KANSAs CITY, Flour—bbls 2,000 21,000 | ot B, 7ho; do' A, 8c; do K 48, 1240; Wal- | Fiue wingle drlvers, 8190, to 500.5 Extra| Rev. Mr. Swith, who preached at the Rock 180" | pikansas Orry, November 18,—Wheat—- | Wheat—bu BO,000 44000 | oott BB, Sho. draft horses, 817b, to 225,; Common dralt | Second Presbyterisn church Sunday Rook Ta 49 | Firmer; No. 2'red, 78hc bid for cash; 798¢ | Gorges o 00 13,000 FINY BROWN COTTONS—Alleudale | horus, §100. to 160.; Exira [arm horsow, | Lofe for his b, i San Francisco yester: L wid B) for December; 79@T795e for November; | (aty — Ly 000 4,000 | 4.4; The; Alligator 3.4, 3c; Argyle 44, 74c; | §110, to 125,; Common t0 good farm horaes' | 10F¢ 0 ume, in & i T 'gia oo )| Plobidifor deuony, s Rye— 4 1000 4,000 | Atfantio LL, 64c; Badger State X 1-1, 7o; | 800, "to 81005 Kaxtra plugs, 860, to 6. | 48Y+ St. Paul & Milwaukee, 1009 Borm=ATho bl for Jenuny, 2830 bla | Bsley= 17,000 . | Bonnington O 44, 63; Buckeyo 8. 44, 6400 | Gomuon plugs, $20, to 840, 5 K, E, Laue, superintendent of bridges do vf ey St Syl Kaxaas Oirr, November 13 —Recolpts | indisn, Drehard A 05 8ip Taconia O “MULIS, 15 to 10 hands (oxero), 8126, | o5 "5 “pios ST agineer! utter—Usdchanged; 23@25¢ for store|and shipwonts ‘of grain for the past 24 T 8o Lohigh 1o 4:4, Spoi Lonadalo &4, | ¢0160,;" 1) to 15 hands, $100. to 140.3 B J 8t, Paul, Miua, & Manitoba 149 l:'»Uz 8¢, Paul & Owaba. do 106 Toxas & Pacific 413 Union Pacific 1064 United States Expr Wabseh, 8t. L. & Pa do pid. Wells, Fargo & Co. Express. . Woestarn Union Telegraph. .. 80§ Caribon . Central Arizona Excelaior, ... Homestake . Little Pittsburg. Ontario...... Quicksilver . ¢ do pi 434 Robiason . ... 1 Bilver Olif Bouth Pacific. Standard . Butro, ..... *Offered. tEx. Interest, TAsked, |Ex, Dividend, CLEARANCES, Boston, November 13,—The following are the total gross exchanges at twenty-six leading clearing houses in the United States for week ending November 11th: $1,263,- 677,366, The week just closed has been a b 81 |12 55@12 6o, 80 | and unchanged; XXX, 64} for cash; 60§@614c for November; 524c % f]fll‘"b the yea(r)' 1:5‘5 h&or January; 4%4¢ for ebruary; 0jo for May. S~ 4 Oate—Tirmer; 34 for oash; 32 @83 for | PPecial Dispatchos to Tux Bus, 1024 | November; Beef—Quiet and unchanged, Cut_Meats — Dall and nominal, Lard — Market dull; prime steam, Butter—Quiet but firm; Cheese—Dull; westorn fl 8T, LOUIS, 8r. Lovis, November 18,—Flour—Dall | day 3 55@3 70; fawily, | firm 23c for the year; 35c for May, Rye—Slow; 56c bid, packed. Eggs—Active; 2c, +OOUNOIL BLUFFS, JouNoIL selling to_packers at]20c, | 2% Wool—15@2%, Butter—Creamery, 30¢c; in_rolls, wrap. | H ueil, wi:%.lu;‘ not wrapped, 22¢c; mixed colors, o. Onions—40c per bushel. Live Chickens—2 }’ut‘ht::c— r bus ’ Cal 08— per doz, Turnips —80c per bushel. badly broken one as far as business was concerned, owing to the fact that Tuesday Sweet Corn—T7c¢ per dozen, LIVE STOCK, —Cattle~Extra, 8 0@ BLurss, Novewber 11,—The | Vorn 2 CH10a60, November 3 00; Kansss City | chipments of live stock for the past 2 Mianesota winter | hours Lave been s follows; @ye, Tallow—Quiet but steady; 8 5-16@8fc. Rosin—Market dall and “easier; 1 80@ 1 90, Turpentine—Market,dull; 53}c. PITTSBURG, PirtBURG, November 18,—The oil mar- ket was quieter to-day than any previous for some weeks, The market opened under a bullish report of a decline in TRAFFIO, FLOUR AND GRAINS, On10aco, November 13.—Receipts and 'iua Barley—Steady; 60@85c. shipments of flour and grain for the past }'l'g > léuat;er—Qniu:; creamery, 33@37c¢; dairy, | 24 hours have been as follows; 254 c. Receipte, Bhip'ts, 16,000 22 000 bours haye been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts, | 36, Wheat, bushels 34,000 25,000 | Wamsutta 4.4 150 Liquors. ; " 34,000 57,000 § i COTTOL Audroso. iv{ proof, 325 per wine VE ST00) s Blackstone iu perial Byc ifornia spirits, 187 proof, STO0K, ched 4.4, Cabot 4 riple refinod apirits 18,—Reoeipts and ¢ Shipm'ts, Hogh..... 2,400 Oattle 2,500 Sheep.... A 1,800 New York, November 18 ots and shipwents of live stock for the past 24 18 have been as follows: Oorn Meal—1 60 for white; yellow, 1 60; | g, coru chop, 20 00 per ton; cor and oata | ALK fop, N per e Sheep . © 16,000 WU aples 3 00, 8r. Louts, November 13, —Recolpts and Hay L oose 7 80058 00, shipments of live stock for the past 24 Wond—s 00tan 00 hours ke been s follows: 1, Kaxsas Oiry, Noyember 13,—Keceipts 00 per dozen, | and shipments of live stock for the past 5 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts. Shipm's 500 m'ts, The Drovers’ exporters paid ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrion or TR OMARA Dir, | Mondsy Evening, November 13, ' { Tho only changes reported in the mar. | ¢ ket to-day are as follows: CAMBRIOS —Barnard, Sho; Kddyntons ining, 24 inch donble face, 8yo; Garner A 5 anhattan glove fnish, 6o do glazed, hfo; Pequot do wood kid finish o, JORSET J EANS—Amory, o Andros A : coggin satteen_8go; Clarendc n, 6§0; Cones Potatoes "‘"“‘”‘I“":d% o'ign sattoens, 7jo; Hallowel , " 80; Tngdi Select oysters declined 3. Orchard 74o; Narragansett,improved,c Looal Grain Dealings. I‘uvmri!l satteen 94o; Rockport, 7§o. WHEAT.—Onsh No, 3, 75c; oash No, | PRINTS - Allens, 64c; American, 640; 8, 620; rejocted, 450, Arnold, 7o; Berwiok, 4§c; Cooheco, 7o BARLKY.~Cssh No, 2 700; No, 8, | Conestoga, 6he; Dunkirk, 4fo; Dunnell, W@7c; Eddystone, 7o; Gloucester, 6o; Harmony, bje; Knickerbocker, 64c; Mer ac D, To; Mystio, She; Spragues, 60; OATS—800. Southbridge, SEEDS ~Flax seed 1 00 per bu boro, bie; Oriental 64, Produce and Provisions INGIAMS— Armoakeng, 194c; Amos. POTATOES—85@455 per bushel g dress 041 Argylo, “?&inx Atlantic, ONIONS—30@500 per bushel Oumberland, 7ic; Highlana, 7o BUTTER~Cholos country, 25505, -\oln‘lw«-rth. 8ho; Plon kett, 104c; Sua o 130 KGO-gte, " ¢ % HON E Y —Califorai per 1, . 10; Artisian, 200; Olarion D and T, do. Ginghams, 7o; Marl. AI‘!’I‘ES—I‘a‘r,hnm 8 2 75@8 OYSTERS ect, 45¢. B GI{AI’ES—GA‘l‘llnr';lA, $2 25@2 50, 174; Decoan Co, stripes Dand T, LEMONS 84 50@b 00 per box stone, 134c; Nants BEANS-~Domestio Gerwan 2 0. @2 10 :‘: ()c;‘;n i Susaox, 1205 Tioga, per bushel, g, 0oy Thoow plaik 0’ ) Agato, Mc; Amerigan Cairo D and T, Whe; ; 160; Key: Nonparetl, Royal, 1641 Wachusett shirt- Nankin, 1230; York do, cheoks, stripes and Androsoogein 10-4,27 ho! Grocers’ List. CANNED GOODS8=Oyiters, 2 1y {Field's), per case, 84 00; do 1 Ib (IMald's), | 8F per ouw,]fl 75; do 2 Ib (Standard), por case, do 8.4, 29; Continontal C 375, Tobaters, 1 M per dozen, |42, 11c; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 273 New 180, Tomatoes, 2 Ib 2 65: do 8 ™ por [ York mills 08, 850; do 78, 800; do 5%, 9240 Com, 2 b (Mountain) | Pembroke 10-1, 250; Pequot 10-4, 3840; do oorn, 1 60; 74, 190; do 49,91 o; Depperoll 96, 20c; T oato, 800; [do 67, 210; do 57, 1Per Utioa 96, 850; do 10; Lima boans [ 8, 224e; do 48, 176 ber caso, 800 & % 15" ¥armoouth) string beans, per_case, ber case, 1 70. Swocotash per case, 1 80; 3 Olgare and Tobaccos. ‘eas, common, per oase, 1 50; poas, choice, | | UIGARS, —Beeds, §15,00; Oonnecticut, per case,2 70. Blackberries, 21b, por caso, ; Mixed, $35,00; Seed Havana, 210; strawherries, 2 I, por oase, 2 50, 1 OloarHayana, 76,00, wapberriss, 8 I, pet oase, 8 80, 'Dam: JBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Raule, sons, 2 Ib, per ocnse, 2 45, Bartlott [ 241b, 600; Our Rope, first pears por onse, 260, Whortleberries [ Star, pounds, 24 ib, butts, 60c: por case, 275, Fgg plums,2 I percuse,” 90; | pounds, 24 1b, butts, 58 roen gages,2 Ib per case, 2 90; do choics, , | Pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60; Aruy aud Na 1 per caso 4 50. Pino Applos, 3T, per ouss | poutndey 650; ' Ballion, pounis, 596; Loril: 1 00@5 75. Peaches, 2'#: per case, 8 00; [ Iard’s Climax, pounds, 60o, do 8 Ib, case, 4 00@4 50; do, (pie), 8 1, per | _ FINE QUT—In pails,—Hard to Beat! cavo,230; do pie, 6 b, per dozen, & 30, 750; Golden Thrend, 70c;_Fountain, 800, FLOUR—Jobbing prices, Jack Frost | Favorite, 66c; Rocky Mountain, 60} St. Louis winter) $3.90 par 100 Ibs.; To- | Fancy, 55¢; Daisy, b0c,—In tin foil— ka Patont Kansas, $3.85: Minnohaha | Catling O, 8., 5 1b boxes, per 1b 680; Lorie Minnesota Patent. 83.70; Shawnoe Fancy | illard’s 'l,‘imr. 600; Dismond Orown, 660, winter, £3.10; Kagle, XXXX winter, [ SMOKING—Al grades—Common, 25 to $3.00; Triumph spring, best, $2.80; Chris: [ 88c. Granulatad—Elackwells Durbam, 16 tian's superlative, 3.70; bran, per ton, | oz 6lc; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of 00; chopped feed, $25.00, North Carolin BUGARS —Powdered, 104c; Cut loaf, | ka, 16 oz, 88c; Lono Jack, 4 oz, linen bags ted, 94c; Contoctioner's A, [ perlb, $1.85; Marburge' Puok 2 os, tin Standard Extra O, 8fc; Extra O, [oil, 555 Dog Tail 6be, edium yellow, 8c; dark yslow, Paints Olis and Varnishes. c. OILS—110" carbon, per SYRUP—Standard Com., 4lc, bhls,; |14 160° headlight, per g Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, $225; Stan. | L0he; 175 hnndll;‘h'« por '"“‘m'b 34 dard do, 4 gallon kegs, $1 90. linsoed, raw, per gallon, 36; linseed, boil MEATS—Hams, 16c; breakfast bacon, 380; Jard, winter none; clear side bscon, mone; dry ealt[lon, 100 No. 1, 85e; No. 2, 7hc; ocastor, bacon, 15c; shoulders, 11§c; tierce lard, | XXX, per gallon, 1 30; No, 8, 1 15; aweet, 18§, {wr g?ihi:n\v ki nparm,.l}v. {‘lo.apex gu}luvz {OPK 1 ;| 165; fish, W, B., por gallon, 600; neatsfoof 14 g e b fnch and largor, 10403 | L Vol Toes Nor 1, by Tubel T ARD—Omaha Refinining Co,: Tierces, | cating, zero, per gallon, 30c; summer, 150, 5 b cans, 13§0; 20-1b cans, | golden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 856; No. 10-1b pails, sorew top, 137c; 5-1b do, | % 80; sperm, sigual, per gallon, 80c; tur- 1 do, 1440, pentive, per gallon, B53; napthia, 74°, por SH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 6 75; | gallon, 18c; 64 allon; 0, o, or gallon, 5803 winter str'd, per gal, \ 17c No. 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- [ PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha |, erel, helf brls, 4 75; family mackerel, kits, [ s P.. 61c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 850; No. 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No. 1 | Marsoillen green, 1' to 5 b "cans, 200 SPICES,—Pepper, 20; Allepice, 20¢; 1"rfunh[uuu, moen eal, 12 ll‘ren_cl;‘ zino, ) g 0; Onss, 240 | red seal, 11¢; French zine, in varnish asst, SO L) T AT Tl et i b B el 0; | ad burat upiber, 1 oaus L20; raw and Y 2 06; 1a | burnt Sionna, 18c: vandyke brown, g EZ’?E‘; 3.’3;11’{;’,;"‘2 SRRSO B e S e FEED—Jobbing prices, Chop feed, | ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian $1.50 per 100 lbs. ; chop corn, $1.40; bran, | blue, 0o; ultramarine blue, 180; chnwme 70c per 100 1bs, green, L, M. & 1., 14¢; blind and shutter STARCH.— Pearl, 4j0; Silver Glosa i'rean. L. M & l{'f' 16¢c; Paris green, 180; 8t0; Corn Starch, 8§o; ExcelsiorGloss, | Indian red, lbu‘- enotian red, o; 70 ; Corn, 74e. dre, 220; American Vermiliod, I, & P., 180; UOFFEE,—Rio, fair, 11c; Rio, good |chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D 0., 18¢c; 12¢; Juitas to choioe, 13 to 13c; Old gov't | yellow ochre, Sc; golden ochre, 16; patent Java; 264(i!ikc,2 Mooha, 284c; Arbuokle’s, dr{?r, 8¢; graining colors: ll.\}nt oak, dark 183} oa ash 160, LYE—Amerioan, 8 85; Groenwich, 8 4 walnut, shestnut and Dry ®aints Sk\{fl%‘sf—m Oream, 13403 Part h‘iv"i“‘u‘d-“c; lh'ml:‘chfln 1001 s TEAS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@h; | Whitsing 2jo; whiting 5 Oholcs, 60@750; Tmperialy good, 40@45; | Whi om:‘l, bflk rman. 5 lam) b " to 40; lrmpblack, olcr 10c; Prus- &.‘mfi&@wfw ?.{;‘Ln'fi‘::d 5 -h‘;niflue, bbc; &ltnmmm; n'ndyh 850; Japan, choioe, 80@75c; Oolong, good, | brown, 8c; umbef, burnt, 43; umber, raw $5@40; Oolong, oho-ce + Rowohong, | 4cislenna, burn t, 4c; slenus, raw, 4o AR ot ;:xl:ho ronl:s"gnmn. %u;Y' '.fli)o; oh.:): WAKK—Two | baon Pals | creen K., 120; versillion, Eng., 70c; ver o | million, America, 18c; Indiau rose pink, ldc; venetian read, OCool 's 3 vm"u.fiu red fim.. 1§0; n'::“l)ud. 15; apple _extra, 16: | chrome yollow, genuine, 20e ' hrome yel. pure apple, 13¢; Prussing pure svblo, 160, [ 0%, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle 3o; ) SALE.Dray lonca, por b, 1867 Aui: | Frsichy 28os oche, . o wlhlnlwkl,lm; bbls dairy 60, 6s, 8 50 Aani b\ Drowa sl 1B Brlao s N it (OMINY—New, $ b0 per bbl. SODA—In b papers, $3 per case; keg | . VARNISHES—Barrels per oy WOODEN 195; three hoop pails, 2 20, Tul 1, 9 50; Pisneer washboards, 185 Touble Furniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No, 1, soda, 2§c. ¥ No, SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45;|31; conch, extra, 8140; ~oach, No. A ) +| $1 20; Damar, extra, 81 75; apan, 70c; as- Krics matioat, 3 00; Kirk's standacd, 8 70; | 0 pihen, extra, 860; shellso §8 50; bard Eutoos, 315 Kivk's Prairle Queen, [ oll inish, i s (190 cakenh pads Kirk's magnolia doz, | yron, rates, $330; plow. stoel, special in case, 8 86; Babbitt's Ball, 2 dos, In oans, | 2% 70 orucible, Bo; spuoial ur German, bo; 1'90; Anchos Ball % doz in case, 1 50, Lol oL B0 on {epe ket e .| 225@8 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloos, saw FIELD SEED— Red olover, choice g ol new, 8600 per bushel; mammoth olover 953 140} “;"GL“_"::' Dl 1 5 A 9 °'"1'b:‘ “& o'aoner locust, per Ib., 25¢; ver [ YA BED WIRE—In car lots, 7 50 per 100 3 ' [ 100, PEANOTS— Rossted, choloe, rod ‘ven. | 108 A% jom than car lota, 76 bor nessee, 10c per Ib; fanoy white, 104c perlb; Leather, TAraiptie W lwiala isaw, Hr iegasfed, [ o8y 010 s to/g30s hawmlock sole 88010 0. ) 85¢; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 0t o St E e 4 3oy 1 bttt | G to 063 Bomlook oul, 8% o 20, ham Pepperell N 50, 0032, 7do; do 1| 14 to 14} hands, 876, to100,; 18 to 14 7ic; do E 89, ocasset O 4-4, 740; | hande, 840, to 76 t of the Loow, 10 ex Twist, 1016; ad shrank lon; re-distilled FallsQ, 1040; Lonsdule, 10c; York Mills, 12 N G Twille, 124 Pocasset 4-4, 8je; ot A,100; Pepperel Pocahontas 4-4, 94c; | domest Jtiga, 1lo; Wamsutta | GIN 0 X X, 124, 1 40@3 00, DUCKS™ Oolorod)—~Albsny 1 brown, | 11/ rled, 4 00@6 003 Now n, C, 835 00; 12-in, I3, $40 00, LIME—Fer barrol, 81 35; bulk per ous: 10c; Coment, bbl, 82 25 Town plaster, bbl, 82 50, 'Hair por bu, 400, Tarred folt 100 Ibs, 88 50, Straw board, 88 50, COAL~COnmberland Dlacksmith, §12; Morris Run Biowburg, 812; Whitebroast famp, #550; Whitebreast nut, & 50; Towa mmR, 5 50: lowa nut_25 50; Rook Spring 88; Anthracite, 810 5{@11 00, Druss IERE IRE N JRT 9 AND Aoid Onrbolio, 60c; Acld, Tartarla, f0c; Baleam Oopabi, por b, 70c; Bark, Sasafras, per 1b, 345 Oalomel, per Ib, 75¢; Cinchonidia, por on 8115; Chloroform, per b, 100} dover's powders, por Ib, 81 40; Kpsor: | Messrs, Rectors — Balta, per 1b, 83c; Glycerine, pure, pe- bl, hnurm. in A good Ifkeness of Mra. Lydia E. Pink. E 5 | P, of Lynn, Mass., who above all other human bt 8;‘!;;. Lead, Acetate, per lhfi 220 [ may be truthfully called the “lmrmndMWonu'n.,: Oll, Oastor, No, 1, per gal, ML 15c |assome of her correspondente lovebo canl bor Sts Oil' Cnstor, No. 8, per gal, 8100; Oil 13 sealously devoted to her work, which s the outeome Olive, por gal. 81 50; Oil, Origanum, 50 |ot o lito study, and 18 obliged to keep six Iady Opium, 8 00; Quinine P, & W. & R, & 8, |asstants, o help her anewer the largs correrpondency per_ oz, 82 00; Potassium, Todide, per It which daily pours in upon her, each bearing ite specia) 190; Balacin, per oz, 40c; Sulphate o |[burden of suftering, or Joy at release from it. Her Morphiue, Jerom 83 85; Sulpnur flour | Vegotable Compound is & medielne. for g00d and not per Ih, do; Strvchnine, ver oz, $1 85, evil purposes. I have personally investigated it and am satisfied of the truth of,this, Wool, Marlno unwas ed, light, 14@160; heavy,o, @13150; medium unwashod, light, 18@20 waahed, choloe, $20; fair, 800 fab-ding, and w,,'28; burry, binckand ootted wool; 2@60 loas Hides Purs, Ete. HIDKS-—~troen butcher's hide, 6@7}c On accotnt of it proven merits, 1t 1a recommended nd prescribed by thebest physicians in the country. One sayn: “It works 1ike a charm and saves much pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus, Teucorrhow, irreguiar and painfal Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Infammation and Ulceration, Floodings, all Displacements and the con- soquent spinal weaknoss, and s especially adapted to cured 8§o; hides, groon aalt, part cured 7i 10 Change of Life," biden, THo; dry i, wousd, “18@14c; dry T barteonion o7 pontion ot th Wiams e i oalf and kip, 12@14c; dry snlt hides, sound, |new lico and vigor. 1t removes faintnem, flatulency, 10@110; groen oo\l(J wt., 5 to 16 fln.i‘ll@flt; dostroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak. groen call, wt, undor 8 Ibe, per skin, BOCT [ness of the stomach, 16 cures Bloating, Headaches, green polts, 50@81 25; green lamb akins, | Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, $1 26@160; damaged hides, two-third rate, | Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing cut acored and ono grub, olassed two. [down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always tLirdn rate,) branded hides 10 por eent, off [permanently cured by its use. 1t will at all times, and Coon ekine, No, 1, 450; No. 2, 800; No, 1 |undarall circumstances, nct fn harmony with the law 20.; No. 4, 100, Mink, No, 1, 500; No, 2 |that governs the fomalo system, §00; No, 8, 150; No. 4, bo, _Fox, No.lk, | Itcorts only 81. per bottle or six for 85, and ts sold by €90; No, &, . Skunk, No, 1, bboj [druggists Any advice required as to spocial cases, and 650; short ul,nl)g_ 4u.¥- narrow stripeo the names of many who have been restored to porfoct 0c. Tal & Lroad stripe, low 7o, health by tho use of the Vegotable Compound, can be Savo money and order salt diroct from — SALT. s, wo ship promptly by rail at th owest possiblo oash pricoto all wostern poinsa obtalned by addressing Mrs. I, with stamp for reply, At her home i n, Mass, For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compoundis unsurpassed as abundant testimonials show, “Mrs. Pinkham's Liver Pills,” says one writer, “are 9m-lm TYLER SALT.'CO Sacinaw City,Mich — **“Wiso men sa; gerous times.” ing in dungerous disoases but the best uothing in dan- Kidney-Wort is employed universally in cases of disoased liver, kidney and bowel. Tt will cost you but a trifle to try it, and the result will be most om, | delightful. the Paxton, Mrs, H, T. Clarke, of Bolleyue, is at the Paxton, Col. L. W. Colby, of Beatrloe, 1 in the city. Hon, E. F. Warren, of Nebraska City, in town, Hon, John H, Carson, of Brownville, is at the Paxton, Hon. J, Sterling Morton, the defeated candidate for governor, is in the city. 8. H. Calhoun, Thos, B, Stevenson, D. T. Hayden and Albert S, Cole, of N braska City, are all in town. Hon, Church Howe and Herbert Howe, of Nemaha county, are at the Paxton, Congressman Valentine is at the Mil- lard, Capt. Geo, H, Paddock, U, 8. A., is at the Millard, Hon, N, W, Wells, of Schuyler, is in the city, Senator Saunders went down to Linocln yesterday. Judge Elmer 8. Dundy and Judge J. 8. McCrary are both guests of the Millard . D. Elwell, Judge W. W, Brookings and Wm, McBain, of Sioux Falls, are in the city looking after the Tenth street paving business, Hon, W, H. Ashby and wife, of Wy- more, are at the Millard, Hon, T. M, Marquett, of Lincoln, is in the city, Irwin Switzler, of Columbus, O,, is a guest of the Millard, Hon, G, M., Lambert:on, United States district attorney, is at the Millard, Hon, W, H, Munger, who came near being the first demooratic congressman from Nebraska, is in town. John Villiers, of Denver, is at the Pax- ton, F. (i, Hamer and A, E, Aikin, of Kear- ney; Hon, J, F, Burns, of Fremont; C, L. Trevett and W, It. Kelley, of Lincoln; T. J. Fass, of Crete; O. M, Carter, of Ashland; J, Byron Jennings, of Culbere- son; C. W, Meeker and J. A. Paddock, of Wilbur; Dr, R, H, Rush, of Oakland, and Hon, Isham Reavis, of Falls City, are registered at the Millard from interior Nebraska, Jamen Bliss, of Schuyler; A, B, Idevon, of the Union Pacific railway left yesterds for Laramie, Dr., 8, M, Knowles, of Preston, Minn, formerly of Omaha, has recontly been ap- pointed surgeon to the 0, M. & St. Paul ad, zar-Millions of packages ol the Dia- mond Dyos have been sold without & single complaint. Everywhere they are tho favorite Dyes, 80; do O, drab, Ag; do XA etripes and | England, 2 004 00¥omentio, 1 bO@S 50 plaids, ]?.ac; do XXX brown and drab, PEACH AND /{A‘I'LE BRANDY— stripes and plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, |1 75@4 00, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8}0; Ohariot fancy, | OHAMPAGNES—Imported per case, 240; do extra heavy, 20¢; Fall River |25 00@%4 0y Aworizaa, case, 12 0@ 16 0. brown, extra heavy, 1lhc; ) brown' 140 Neponset A brown, 1be OLARETS— er case, 4 50@16 00 TLUK LN Ghd— 4 m 08kt A U AR WINES-—~1th ne wine, per case, 6 0@ 190; do XX blue 82, 1640; Arrowauca, | 20 00; Oatawbs, per case, 4 00@7 00, 940; Claremont B B, 154¢; Coniestoga ex Lumber. tra, 1740; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewuton 30, 150; Minnehaha 4-4, 200; O, WHOLKHALE. a super [ We quote lumber, lath and shingles cu: extra 4-4, 280; Pearl River 33, 16fo; Put- [ care at Omaha at the following prices: nam XX blue stripe, 12 Shetucket 8| JOIST AND HOANTLING-16 f, and wg' do 88 12¢; Yeoman's blue 20, 90 | under, $22 00; 18 ft., $28 50, fNIMS, —Amoskeak, bluoand bronn [ TIMBERS—16 £, and under, 93 00, 164; Andover DD blue, 1540; Arling X | TIMBER AND JOIST 18 ft., :‘AB 60; blue Scotoh, 184c; Concord 000, bl 90 ft , 82 50, 23 ft., $26 50; 4 ft. $26 60, " } do XXbo | - HENOING—No. L, 4 aud & ln,, 24 00; brown, 1240} do AAA, do do 183; do X Xto do :»‘lqz‘h hmfu"r- e i browa, | No, 2, $22 00. ¥OR R-E-E-U-M-A-TX-8-M As it is for all the painful diseases of | KIGNEYS, LIVER AND EOWE llm&fllfl“momw jat canass the g %“w" ND8 OF OABE POt g L R T . ' PERFECTLY CURED. Blrmice ‘l.'IJQl'lll‘n :}v, BOLD by DRUGGISTS, “IDNEY-WORT the best in the world for the cure of Constipation, Nillonsness and “Torpldity of the liver, Her Blood Furifier works wonders in ita special line and bids fatr Wise men use noth- | oqual the Compound in its popularity, All must reepect her as an Angel of Mercy whose sole 16 oz, 46; Soal of Nebras. [and most approved remedies,® Thus [smbition is to dogood to others, . Philadelphia, Pa. @ A Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test, ADAPTED TO HARD & SUFT COAL, COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY BUCK'S STOVE CO., SAINT LOUIS. Piercy & Bradford, SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA, INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. Thoso doslring to make moi saall and modium invest 20 graion, provisions and ston ons, c3n 4o 80 by operatl our plan.” From May, rm.ev;k e sent date, on investmena of, WHEAT to 81,00), cash profits have been roslizod ‘and pald $0 invesors awmoun!ing 10 sevoral timos the $50 iowl investment, still lmving original fuvestment waking money s D pa st oy eirculars and statomont BTOUKS [ Sonttros - Wo want responsible agents. who wil report on crops and | 1ntrodic the plan, missions pabd, - Address FLEMMI'1G & MERRIAM,m B mimon Yiroaata, Major” Goo Antexey, 1 dioux Uity & ‘l:Enifiu THHE BIOUX OITY ROUTB Runs » Solid Traln Through from Oouncil Blufis to 8t, Paul Without Uhange Time, Only |7 Houre =¥ U KOC> MLEY THE KHORTES ROUTS mou OOUNOIL BLUFF3 10 T, PAUL, KINNEAPOLTY DULUTH OR EIBMAROR TR0 i 1 equimet wilh the bared Dakota, Thin lie 5 equipped Westiaghones L.‘.’mw‘ll."fir‘hntl and Alllle Platloma Gauplor and Bufor: and for 1 PETY A8D OONFORY Uiaan Palaco Blesplag Oay BOUT UNANGE betwoon Kan 84 Paul, vis Councll Blufty and Hioux City Tealns leave Luton Fadte Traosior st Coun 1 o, 60 7:80 1 2. dully oo arrival of Haness Jom | Bluks tein trom 18 unvuE D run theough W 3 City i h sl Co b, Arriviog as Sloux Olyy 11:40 p. m. tao Naw Onion Denat st 84, Paol e, 1183 Vi HOUMS IR AUVANOS OF ANY OTUXE ROUTE 4 A Reciombor n beking the Sloux Rou Lfl\l ob & Theough Tralu, ‘The Shorl 3 ho Quickost Tl aud & Comiorsanle Ride In th ‘Through Cars bhebweon COUNCIL BLUFFS AND AT, PAUL. 77 Hoo that your Pokebs read via the Bloun Ciby aud Pacids Ratirond +. 8. WATTLES, J. 5. BUCHA {AN Bupesiniendent, Gon' Pass. Agen M Valley Ia. W, E. DAVIS, Sonthwestern Passonger A ¢ cmorell blads * $500 REWARD. The above reward will be paid to any person who will produce Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, (les, Tin and Gravel Roota, and Water Proof. ~ All for preserving Shi Warrauted to be orders prowptly at to. Che tor than any other paint now in use STE RT & STEPHENSON, Sole Proprictors, Omaha House, Omaha, Neb, REFERUNOCES. Officer & Pusey, Dr.Rice, Dr. Pluney, — Fuller Council Bluffs, lows. Bxs office, Omaba Neo. W00 Bandolpb Bt Clileage

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