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THE DAILY BEE--_OMA HA SATURDAY DECEMBER 16 Sy Nehraska National Back|, Iat pts l\) 084 fair to gaod mntt 8 15 )3 cho § 3 ), o 3 Of Omaka, Nob. P ,‘M. " 108' | Hogee8 ends) packen domanded eon. | Fls 1UR-Jobblag prices, dack Froet | eroen, Lo M. & Dv 1601 n'd sad shatier | LT ‘““.‘*'",‘ & his | 07e8 of boil; nd g & I'-nl.(‘ tiun, Maaitoba 1 1443 | cecnione ; litle done; few transfers made & Loy winter) $3.90 par 100 1he.; To- | geaon, 1. M, & D, 147 Parla green, 13¢; | (10 PIAn i8 anid to have boen attended Faid up Capital, « - - - gaso0c0| ¢ TR O aba. .. 57| were at yesterday's prices; b 40@5 €5 for | peka Patont Kansas, 83.85: Minnohaha | Indian red, 15c; Venetian red, 9c; Tuscas | UY exceliont results, '‘Structaral al. DIRBOTORS : Texse & Pactt d 116 | lights @6 20 for pscking; 6 10@6 25 | Minnesota Patent. $3.70; Sh-vme Faney | dre, 22¢; Amerioan \'ermlllod. I, & P, 18¢; | voratlons” having boen ordered for : i) l‘m-:r\.- ..... 418 [ for butchers’ to extra, winter, £3.10; lhele. x winter, | chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D 0., 18c;|the Madi1 theaters, ns (since 1, JOHNNON, Prosidont, of Sows, Jshaaee & ¢ ¢ 104§ NEW TORK, £3,00; Triumph spring, $2.80; Chris. | yellow ochre, 803 golden ochre, 18 tent |} it ) United Staten Fx ppers 7 ko L3 L the burii v ot the Ring the- Co. Wabsab, St. L. & Paci 8 New York, Decsmber 15, —The Drovary’ | Litn's superiative, 3 bran, per ton, Jr er, 8c; graining colorn: light oak, dark | gear ap ' A. F. TOUZALIY, Vies President, of C., B, & bl 31| Journal bureau reports: $14.00; chopped feed, $28. walnnt, sbestnut and ash 100, . ie0ma) At 80 many P R., Dostor @ | Wells, Fargo & Co, Bid, 532 Besves—Quality good with & namber of SOHFRE ke hin, The: Rio, good plav Lousen in varions parts of &. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo Wertern Uslor, Telogann 129 oar loads of extrs and premium steers; wnholu. 1960 180; 014 fov't White lead, o;.?“mhanm 100t Pacis | Facopr, the nece tary operatio OHN S, COLLING, 1 6 Fr & 4.5 Coning, | OMFIDOR graph i [ values firm and active at a small ad: | Jar k0,7 Mocha, 38jo; Arbuokle's, Fhitatog Q,o \ whiannx N T e udotsker W€ UHE . COLLINE ) 8, Coltne, | UAHbOR..... .. L vaner; t 3 t] Nerwans | R t they & ‘u WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney-ad: é:::“i'of"’"”“- N tm(mt-t.::“;?e:nn-t-c-;lfl:; :;!fll‘;r::::;r:\ *k(r‘nnln'“—m Oream, 1401 Part :-nwn. tc‘r"l,r\mph ack, o ;nn.rny 1 ’l‘";rl\l;- n“,{:i‘ly lo'x‘\‘lng):vii s(n’a lhn‘ n':nmr bl do, 7 00@S8 00; to m, 1040 dan blue, 5bc; ults rine, 1 aauyl > . 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo Ciote Py 2% Si:mv(—‘lze.de‘x;u?;tv:n‘:“t»‘ln'nh?""»@ SUGARS-—Powdered, 10f0; Cut | loaf, ;:'n.“l:" atmber, baraty 45 tasor, caw | 05 HOB® f Boing ate 10wy an the ) 8, W. VATFS, Cashler, ate aahior of the Pirgt | OntaHo r -\ urg. 1610 perowt . lsinbs, 5 00@7 00, ojo; Granulated, 93e) Uontestioner's A, | towiernn. barn & 40; e ™ [day for which the sommenem nt « f National Ravk of Omaha, and Quicksily 8341 S wine- Live hoge dull at 6 80 per cwi, | %40 Standard Extra O, 840; Extrs C, r.m n genuiso, 9 on com' | the sesson had been fixed. 1o hls CO managems n\'ov‘;n“;""«:(:xln:‘q: o 9’ for the best. fl' medium yellow, 7he; dark ysllow, | 20c; chrome green, ohrom |difficulty he selected trom s number srganieation in 1% Robinson $ 9 KANSAS OITY, SYRUP—Standard Oom., bblas m"’““‘(--Awmf’:_;:"‘"l"w'»l:';lin:: 7001 ver | of warkmen thoss who ha « tawte 11 Prsarr fo) Ze 2~ OPRNKD for businnes Aprit 27, 1652, with dhe | Srer QU v S0t 7| Kawsas Crrv, December 15.~The Live | Standard do, 4k gallon kegs, 81 90; Stan. [ rowe pink, 14 . renetian road, (ok oo | 208 a0d engaged w poctin of the | 2 o "““ LS50 St of Sy AAS 18 NCUvods donth Paci swdisy Stock Indioator reports: dard do, 4 gallon kege, 81 70. ! netlan red | A3 Y »pera band to play to them ne they A ‘_A/ COLAONOm recerve special abontion a0d shas | ot ard 6} [] (.m-—m-d ; native wleera u[ |..on \IFA’I‘S—Ihmu, 160; hrnk(ut bao: 3‘,’.@."““, ,,,,...;,,. ele | built, joined aud un.ml Cheerog “/" ’“' o 3 erad, , e d. IBx. 4 ra and feeders, 200 o; ahot 5 eler ; o 51 me ' i Tivuhset atlowas o8 Uiss dogemna upen fevee | DTS 1. Talarest, Shikad, W, |8 988 LY HOBKMeS us fewdern BEOML10, | bas ders, os la m. miu‘erd it 291:: men Iabored with such zood wil tha |YDIA Ee PlNKHA". AVIVYOP 4 Wk AR 6 WERLY e T ] i B @ 10, with the bulk of les ut5 6 @5 00, | FISH—No 1 mackerel, hall bris, 6 7' | apaniah brown, 2ci_ Prinoe's minoral S0, | 1oy COmPplotod theie work in exoel. | yPQPPABLE (0 i PRODTIOR & PROVISI op=Quict; good t) choice muttous, [ No, 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family nok: VARNISHES—Barrels per gullon, | [0t time. And now, according to the w ONS. wog,. 50. erel, half brls, 4 75; family mackerol, kita, Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, | Epocs, the question of employing mu Voreres BXonAvor, Government Bands, and Ceuuty and Of 3 cecuritien benght wrd sold, + 43 u goueral banking busives 1w repared ¢ fe 1 {te detaiie, and in the trestment of custom are wiil pursue the most iiberal poliey corsiatent b ete bankin FiN NCE AND GIMMERGE, . FINA.NCIAL pectal Dieyatchto Tue Bre. Niew YOrk, December 15 Money eent, Prime Meroantile Paper—6@* per cont, | | Sterling Exchange—Fi 84.800; demand, $4,65} Dry goods imports for the week, $2,. 631,100, u; Bankers' vulls, 4@5 per cent, closed nt 4 per Special Dispatenee to Tin ben, CHICAGO, Ciitcaco, Decembar 15, —Flour—Steady, with & fair_demand; common to choice pring, 8 B0@H 50; common to fancy M nnesota, 4 00@6 (0; patents, 6 50; wi ter, 4 00; ‘southern Iliinois, 4 bom'- Cunnda, 4 @5 00, Wheat—=Dall, wesk and lower; regular, 04s for December; €3jc 943 s for Febrn @1 00 for May; No, 2red winter, 91 a0 8pifap, »; No, 3 Chicago epring, 17¢; rejected, Unsettled, nerally lower; for cash; ole for January; for l-.hruuy. 54yt 4ie for C. ave and w shade higher; 374e for ¢ g1 for Decembe for Janui s 864c Jovernments were firm, Railroad Bonds were active aud strong. State securities were actiye, Tennenses compromise advanced to 49 and 6's mixad to 424 The stock market was strony at theopen- Ing and prices were hizher th.n at.the clore Thursday, Daring the morning bours and early in the afternoon there were gome fluctuations, After 2 o'clock the market became very active and there wae an advance in everythiog on the list, the actiyity increating toward the close, which was baoyant. Promi.ent featuras in the activity in the last hour were Paci. fic Muil, which rold succe:sively at 441@ 454; Tirie, 307 10}; Canada Southern, 703 Michigan Centra!, 102]@102§; Union Pacific, 103§@104§: Delaware, Lackawaara & Wes ern, 181§@137; and Northern Pacific preferred, 813286§. Aside from th.ese epecial features tho mar- ket was s'rong and the highest price, of the day were made at the close for all stocks, The Post pays: Iviza fact settled be. yond dispute that the'Omaha compavy Lay paeecd into the control of the Doithwest erp, Lut all statemenis as to how this transler o f coutrol is to be completed— whether by 1:ase or consolidation—and all statement of what « ffi zers areto resign and what new oncs to take their places, are premature, Deals in Pacific Mail pre gress among a few prominent individ- uals who are each largely interested, but the public is not trading in stock largely. It is intimated, however, that & complets change in the ownorehip, control and con- mnections of the Pacific Mail ix oue of the mear fiture. The advance in Unlon Paci- fio yesterday and to-day is due to covering of shorte, and not to the huyiug of any pool, as has been rumored. Northern Central railread directors have agreed to declare a 4 per cent. sew.i-antusl dividend, payable Janusry 15th, GOVERNMENTY Vewierday, Toduy. 103§ 10 % s 108y LehA,;h & Wikiabamre. fisiann_conrols PR Miceouri 0's. 2 1:4 1 Bt, Josoph... 8% 14 Tenvessee 6's. 24 do new .. 4 o & Pacitic lunc R G, [ 53 Union Paciiic 1t mo 110% do 113 17 do deferred Adams Expross Ayt E) Allegheny Central Ling Alton & Terre Haute 464 do Anerican Lxpress. Buil,, Cednr Rap Canada Southern Col., Lu. & Lml C X Dew ur&l o Gra i Dressed Hv\gs—ngl'pr' 7 20@ a7y Buuer-\\unlv, with a fair demand; creamery, 26@40:; dairy, Egga— jou @ Market easler; 27h@285, Pork —Active, hut market slwer; 17 15 @17 1, ber; 1 974 for January: 17 374@ 17 10 for Ilnnur’, 17 b0@17 hej for March, Lard—Faiz demand, but s' lowa: rates; 1040 for cash und December; 10 42}@ 10 45 for January: 10 623@10 5, for Keb- ruary; 10 62}@10 65 for March. Bulk drests—Steady; shoulders, 6 7; | 5, ¢hort ribs, 9 10; short clear, 9 40, \thk\‘—l)nhnn1 lower; 118, Ot BoaR, —Wheat—Uasettled, but generally lower; daclined §@§. Corn - Fair demand, bug at generally lawer rates; declined Oun—lnaznla 743 for Decem- ¢ for February; Pork—Active, but lower; 1712} for ary; 17 3) for February; 1740 for March, Lurd 10 40 asked for December; wiry; 10 53 for Februars; Marca, - Fair demand, but at lower rates; 10 40 10 NEW YORK, i, December ket firmg supectine state 325@3 70; common to $40; good_ to ¢hoic extra, 6 25@7 bk ex! omu, 3 850 t Louis 38 @7 00; Minuesota pat- ent process, » 7o@7 50, Wheat—]@pe lower; No. 8 Chicsgo apring, 96 ; ungraded rel, 820@1 1i3; No. 3 red. 1004; steamer No. 2 ed, 105@ @105k No, 2 red, 108i@110J; No. 1 red, 115{@1 14; ungraced white, 1@ 1 u;, No. 1 whité, 1 08@1 09}; No. 2 red for cember, 1 O8% @l 09}, cloging at 1 CH{, do for Jnn\nry. 1 09@1 104, cloring at 194 do for Februury, 1 11{@1 123, closing at L11§; do for March, ll.&iufl U144 closing av 1 14; do for May, 1 15@ 154, closing at 116, :rn—-‘()f Inwer; ungraded mixed, 58@ wehy No. 2, 69h@i0c in Am ;d 65@* 625 i for Januacy. G65)@66ke, closing at 65§c; Nu. 2 for February, t4}@ Y oluring b 64§c; No. 2 for May, 63@6:5c, ¢ osivg at 03¢ Osts—i@7c be'ter and farly sctive; mixed western, 42@48c; white western, 47(@hH3e, Huy—1Ia good {emand and tirm; 60c Egga—Fresh 2, cemand faic and merket firo Pork—Dull 13 To@19 25 Beef—Lull and uochavged, Cut Moats—Qict; lonyg clear middles, 5, —Floar—Mar- and wont 0. d drooping; new mees, wer; prime steam. 11 00, arket iet, but fi Cheers - (Qliet bar steady; wns'.r.ru fln. 6@124e. ST, LOUIR, Br, L —Flour—Quiet; fawmily, feney, 4 6@t t—=Very quiet; No. for cash and the yeu 73@074e for Februiey 37 02h for May; No, 8 red fall, rod fall, 94hc for January; hito bid for 904 regular and higher; sh; 4682163 Dr the year; uary; 47{@174e for Feb- for May. 39@10c for cash; 581@ 3840 for the year; 46}o for January sud Februmy; 46]c for May., Rye ~dicher; 570, Barley—Q iiet; 50@80e. Butter—-Quiet; dairy, 28@82c; creamery, :imz..w gu—Sieady; 243, nhkv—-vfituud 13, Pork - Quiet; 17 25 for Fairuary, julk \um—l\l srkel ensior: ulmu! ders, 0; short clor, 9 40, houlders, 8 00, 50; short Lard=-Q uet; APTERNOON BOARD — Wheat - - Lower; 1ic bid for the year; 954@95%s for Jan- nacy; 96§ for February; 1 W@l 00F for i 45]@16e for the year; 4650 for February; 47§c for May, l)uw—:imn 88{c for the year; 37fc for Jannary and Febrasry; 30§c for May. KANBA# OITY, red, 78] bid for cash; 790 for January; 814¢ for Febiuary, Corn—Sieady; 894c for oash; 39fc bid for Japuary; 40kc bid for February; 413c bid for May. ’ |>.'.-Fumsr. 440 bld for cash; 834c bid for Jusuary, sutter and Egge LIVH STO Spoctal ['rpatches to Tun Dur. CHICAGO. Qawee Docembor 15 ~The Drovers' Jourual rop -rts w fc Hoga—Opened strong and ru'ed getive Enot l'enness do preferred 1184 Fort Wayne & O A 185 Haunibal & St Joseph. . 45 do pfd b2 derlomu,, . ‘J?g Houston & Texss Cont 75 Inm ia C ' 16 Ind., Bloom, & Western, 864 Kanvar & Toxas..... 81y Lake Eriv & Westera. *24 Lake \h«u & higan 30, Louiville & vill ] L v., New Alb. & Chicago 69 ta & Ciocinnati 1st pid 10 . 24 pid “6h |!,, ns&lllrlu'.\ sees & At Mictizua Centrl .1:13 104 1 apol 8y, a8 Minue 71 ‘Mirsouri Pacific, . 10 Mobile & Ohio...... 119 Meuhattan Beach.. 122 Moiis & Jasex. bid | Nashville & Chattanoog 72§ New Jersey Uentral bl Northern Pacific., 4 do pid wthwestern . . . 107§ 1182a 1§ B4z o Wl Outario & Western. ... Orogon Transcontinental, Facific Mail Panama, Peoria, Decatur & Evansy Pictsborg & Oleveland. HU I .| Cattle—=Mud:rately ac 78 | gradss; good to choice ehipuing steers, wll los 6 00@b 70; |5 10, 5 506 10; heavy, skips, 8 00 o wnd gener- god to n; gow- o gond, 3006 ully steady; funcy, choice #hipping steers, mon to far, ‘.:‘.EZW:(»lh; medi 36°@4 25; stockers and fceders, | 485 |, heep—Steady; eommon to fair, § (0% | 4 50; medium to good, 8 65@4 20; choice (& ) extra, 4 0@ 40, 8T, LOUIS, Louis, December 15.- Cattle— and in good demand for all good 470@5 50, light do, 4 0. good ;| Cattle, 4| Shoep. Kansas Crry, Decomber 15, —~Wheat— 80c; 10¢ advance, but closed with the ad. | M SO — r.uHANDIc\]J Special Dispatches to Tun Ban, New_ York, December NEW YORK. 15, —Coffes — Quiet; Riv Cargosa quoted at 6@8ke. Sugar—Active snd fiem; fair to good re finfug qulet at Molussen —Duil and nom for J-nnm. @33:; New Oclenns, 40@ 62 Kice—Stesd domestic, 5@7 Petroleum crnde, 7§@7F o; refined .g'aui Tallow - Kir Rosin—Marl Turpentive—Kirw Pirrenura, aftern he little dieposition to specul Opeving bid 9030, in the neighbornood of this neatly all the | Jhoice, 60@T 6i@To. 50 test, 30 ¥, with a fair demand; Maerket dull; United, wiers prime oy, 74@Ss. ket dull; H{o@l 5 PITTSBURG, Pa., Da market w. mber 15, —This very dull and 0 was evivoed. The warket remaived eassion, but towards the close grew firmer, sdvancing to 95§o. Sales, 993,000 bbls. TRAFFIO., r rnh' 17 15@17 26 for |)eu-m~ Special Dispatches to Tis B, FLOUR AND GRAINS, OH10aco, December 15.—Receipta and shipments of flour and grain for the past u Whnt—bmh Onu— d Rye— Barley - NEw York, December 15.—Receipts and | Eutoon, shipmenta of flour and grain for the past| (100 cales), been as follows: 24 hours have Flour—bbls. , Corn— Oats — % Rye— 8, Barley— * Corn shipments of Hogn... Catile Sheoms, Sheep. . Beef, quarters shipments of Hogs. , Orx: ket to-Auy are Batley, No, Rye advane WHEAI‘ H& OATS—, BEEDS ¥, mammoth clover, new, $12 50, othy, good grase, extra cloan, 81 25; bashels, & over, 84 100 fbs. RKEY CANNED | | (Field's), por per ow l,.' m string beans, P, COMIL per casc, 2 210; straw pherrics, s, 2 I, ver case, 27 2 s 125} |cow s rod beifers, 82'@4.8; comm: ?“.:‘.‘1‘.‘:“ Vol G 1554 | 2 M@ 25; good to choice butchers' ste Rock Isiand 150 a'.uano commog to ch ice Texans, 3 (0 [ & Baw ¥ren. 34 | @4 874 stoskerw, # 20 @3 5. B 4o e Via pid m. * Sheep—Firm; al. good grades wanted; ) ¢ 4 (0@5 75, Sr, Lours, Ducember 15, - Recmpu and shipwents of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have beon as tollows: Wi hum—hu-hbh Kansas City, D and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours haye been as follows: \Vhent bushels Muveuu. CATCAF B8l *Iacludiog to-morrow. 81, Louis, December 15, —Receiptr ard bours have been as follows: Roc' v.;]. and shipments of liva stock for the past 24 hours have beon as follows: OMAHA MARISEIB Wholesale Pricos Friday Lvening, Dwemhflrllo. } The only changes reported in the mar- Wkeat, No. Corn declined lc, Oats advanced B3, Sugar declioed § 2. Caudles advanced #2, Local Grain Dealings. 8, bdhe; rejested, 4 ARLEY, 7énh No. 2, 66c; Mo, 8, hYE—-th. 440, NEW CORN- §8c, —dhe, lover, choice new, clover new, choioe, 1 08; millet, common or L 50; honey locust, por Ib., 202 95 00, X Produce and Provislons. l'U TA' l‘(“' (Yar per case, 1 70, per ' case, 260 ours have been as follows: Flour—bbls...... Reoeivts, Bhip'ta, 19,000 . 6600 12,000 36,000 101,000 123,000 47,000 8,500 26 Cieee. B5000 31,000 Shp'ta, 4,700 26,640 59,000 385 Receipte, Shiv'ts RICEA—" onisiann prime to choice, 74@ 17,000 | 7. 27c; Patwa, 7¢. 44,006 —1'er caddie, 11,000 | vses, 88 105 syuara, cases, ¥5 40. 1,000 embor 15 —1leceipts Rec'te, Ship'ts. 18,000 . 41,000 41,000 LIVE STOOK. CH10AG0, December 15.—Receipts and live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, 8,000 5,000 4,600 1,8.0 Nzw‘YoRK, December 15, —Raceiptsand | 10¢; 5| shipments of houre have been as follows: live stock for the past 24 Rec'ts, Ship'ta e 8100 33 L 1,400 370 . 16,700 5 *3,800 e 950 live stock for the past 24 Shipm'ts, 150 Kansas Oiry, December 15,—lieceipts | Reo'ts. Shipm'ts, B A 10% oF THE Ouans L na follows: 2, declined jc. declined 1c, ed 1lc. Cnuh No. 2, 763; ocash No iax weed 950 per bu; Red 86 00 per busk 3 new, #700; whito ¥14 00; Alfalta olover, aleilo, new, §18 06, Tim. i, mow, = $2 00, blue clean, $150; blue grass, orchard grass 82 b2; red Lop, - Mincourd, 8100 to 8135 Ussge orsnge, 1 o b osage orange, 10 bushels or erman, 505 por bushel. (@b0c per bushel, 252 , per b, 2i 1, 82 753 25 avy per bushel, 2 7538 00, 2@l per lb, a—l..;,.rwum Grocers' List ound, GOUDB—Oywtors, 2 1 case, $4 00; do 1 T coru per case, 210; Lims bean: Haccolash per case, a, per case, 1 50; Hack! orries, 2 2 1, per cae per case, , By plua,2 T voroude, 90; per vase, 2 90; do chok domestio German 2 09@2 50 | ? 8 00; 1 80; 2’45, Bartlett Whortlebesries 830: No_ 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00;'No, { SPIOES,—Pepper, 203 Allspics, 20c; Jioves, 85%; Nutiiegs, $ W Unania, 210, ace $100, LY E—American, 8 85; Groenwich, 8 40‘ Waostern, 2 75; North Star, 2 06; Lawis' Iye, 4 60; Jowell lye, 275, FEED —Jobbing prices, Chop feed $1.50 per 100 ibs.; chop oorn, $1.40; bran, 700 per 100 1bs, L \RD—=0Omaha Refinining C 0. 1145 4) and 50:1b oans, 123 12405 10-1b pails, scrow top, Lzde; 8 10 do, 12§, HOMINY —New, 84 50 per bhl, SODA—In b papers, $3 per case; keg sodn. 2fc. NEW PICKLES—Medinm, £7.00; do in half bbls, 4 00 900 do, in half bbls, 6 00; m, 5-1b do, i bazrels, unils, in bhls, ghetking, in bbls, 11 00; do, in half bble, 8 00. sIAm H.—Pearl, 440; S Glows do; _ Corn Starch, Me; FxcsluiorGioss, 7 :000mn, Tho. TEAS—.Gunpowder, good, 45@bb; Imperial, good, 40@dbo; Qkrice, Young Hyson, good, 86@ 00; choice, 85c@81 00; Japan ‘SM Leaf, S el 0 1 S ; Oolong, cho.ve, 55; Sonohong, good, 85@4Ce: choice, 85@4bo. ROPE—Sisal, 3 Inch and larger, 104c; thh, 11¢; § inch, 11jo, )).\.NWAnh.-rvo hoop paile, 175: throe hoop pails, 3 00, No. 1, 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 1 86 Double Crawn 2 90; Wellbuckets, 8 50. LEA] D—Bu’. 81 65, VINEGAR—Pure epple extra, 16c: pare apple, 18¢c; Prussing pure avnlo, 160, ’F— Dray loads, pnr bbl, 1 65; Ash- son, in ke, 8 50; bble dairy 60, 5y, 3 50 SOAPS ~Kirk's Savon Imperini, sw Kirk's eatinat, 3 60; Kirk's standar'l, 8 76! Kirk's whits Ruu 5%: Kirks 315 Kirk's Prairie Queen, 40; Kirk's magnolia doz., l’OTASH—Panmylmllin cane, 4 oase, ir case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. iu case, 1 40; Anc! all & doz in case, 1 50, PEAN UTS—Konated, chotcs, red Ten- aeasee, 100 por 1b; fancy white, 10e por Ih: raw—white Virginia raw, l0c; roasted, 12%c. CANDLY 1io; bexew 30 tbs,, 16 on., e, 1§ —Roxes, 40 Ibe,1Fx, 167c; B¢, Dry Qooas. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantic A, 84c; Apploton XX, 7o;_Atlanta A, fc; Boott i, fi’r' Buckoye LL, 4-4, 7c; Cabot W, lc, hittenango A, Gic; ‘irost Falls F, ! Foonior, Gho; Honest Width, Sto, Int afan Hond A, 8ko; Indian Stapdard A, 8Y0; Indian Orchard d. w., Sic; Lawrence LL, 7; Myatio River, 74o; Poquot A, bio; St 1L, 707 Utica 0, bho; Washun: ott B, 74o; do'A, Bho; do E 45, 1240; Wal- cott, BB, She. F!Nh BROWN UO’l'l‘OVS—A.Ilend-lo The; Alligator 84, 8c; Argyle 4-4, 7o Ktlankie LI, sz,e Badger Stain X 4., Bennington O 4-4, 6jo; nnkuya 8. 44, GQec Todian Orchard " A 98 [ o' S i 4, 89, 8fo; Lehigh K 4 N 80, 7¢; do O 83, T3o; do B 36, 7 § 59, 8io; Poonsset O 4-4, 740; Wamsuita 4- BLEA( HED COTTONS—Andronoog n L 44, 94; Blaokatone AA, Izperial i A balt blouohed 4-400; Cabot dud, 4 Fidality -4, 9 ¥rult of the Loom, 10; S bri2 4.4/ 1305 40 Water Twist, 1040; Cireat FalisQ, 10h¢; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 120 Lonsdale, 100; do cambric 87, 124c; Now York Mills, uae, Poguot A, 1bs; Fepporel N G Twills, Toahontas o1 9ho; Pocupset 4-4, 830; bnm. lo; Wameutta 0X X, 13 DUCKS Oolored)—Albany £ brown 8c; do C, di % . stripes_and plaids, 1 own snd d ripe and p rlington fon 19c; Brunswick brown, 8j0; Chariot fancy, 1240; do extra h\‘v, 200 Fall Kiver brown, extra v Indians A Irnwn 8o \PXIUH‘«" A hrnwn 15¢ moskeng A U A 82 32, 180; Arrowanrs, Claremont B B, 1vhe; Conestoga 6x tra, 173c; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewwton o 0, 150; Minnshaha 4-3, 30¢; Ome extra 4- 4, 28c; Pearl River 82, 164 nam X% blue atripe, 12e; Shetucket & 0 do 88 1%; Yeoman's blue 29, 9¢ ,—Amoskeak, hlueand bronn mc- Andover DD blue, 153¢; Arling X blue Scotch, 184c; Concord OO0, blue sw brown, mgm do'AAA, do do 134, do XXto du do lige Ha ymlkuru blus and brown, vio; Mystic River DD stripe, 164c; Pearl Kiver, blue and brown, 16¢; Uncasville, blue and brown, 144e. CAMBRICS—Barnard, 630; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 84c; Garner A lazed, bic; Manbattan glove finish, bic owport do Go; do gtm&, t§o; Pequot do Be; Lockwood kid finish o, COKSET JEANS—Amory, S0; Andros coggin watteen 8§o; Clarenden, Bio; Conon oga satteens, Tjo; Hallowel ,’ 8c; Tnidi Orchard 740} Nar uuautt.!mprovmlc Pey nwllll oatteen H Ruuknmt 7ie. Allens, 64c; American, 6ic; ; Borwiok, 4 { (A?Elltu 3 ; Dunkirk, . ; Dun Te; Gl)\.wu‘ o, kerhocker, 6 I3 B ohe; Bpm-usm [0 .»thrul (Ginghams, 7o; M boro, bies ntal Ghe, GINGHAMS—A keng dress 94! Ar 90; Cumborland, Zonilworth, 84¢; " COTTONADES -~ Abberviile Agate, 2c; Amerioan, 11¢; Artisian, Oairo 1 and l‘..gu, Olarion D and T, 174e; Deocan Co, stripss Dand T, 16¢; Koy- wtans, \wnokot, 19¢; Nonpareir, 160; Ooo W T, 1340; Rtoyal, 16 Suseex, 12¢; Tiogs, 124c; Wachusett shirt. ing sheaks, 1340; do, Nankin, 12ho; York chocks, stripes sud kott, 104 Pluy esx, 84, 17, 110, Froit of the York millav, A Popperell 2; Utdes 96, 96, uu.., per g cating, 2o 1, por gal Tion, § i, per gallon, B0g; tur Obc; npths, 74, po pentine, per gallon, 18¢; ¢4, P, P., 6ic; white lead, 5t. Louls, pure, % 86c; do m, per galon, ight, per allon, ver gallon, 20c} PAINTS IN OIL—Whito lead, Omaha |* Maresilles green, 1 to 5 1b cans, French zine, gi2ou sea French zine, rod seal, h 2 varnish asst, i | 2e; in oil aset 150; Raw 81; coach, extra, ¥1 40; 21 20; Damar, extra, £1 75; phaltum, extra, 830; shoilae oil finiah, 81 80. Hoavy Mardwers Clat Irom, rates, 8310; plow steel, epoctal oant, 703 cxncible, 8o; apecial or Gorman, fe; oast tool do, 156@20 wagon spokes, set, 225@3 003 hbe, por set, 1 25; falloas, snwed tongues, each, 70@800; axlos, nquare nute, per m, 7@1c; washors, pul' Xva £@18¢; rivets, per Ib, 110} ooil chain, per [b, 6@i%; mallesble, Soj iron wml;los, 60; crowbars, bo harrow apag, 70¢; as. 501 hard toeth, 40; horseshoes, poer keg, 5 003 spring ateol 70»:. Burden's hordeshoes, b 50; Burdsn's muleehoes, 6 50, SHOT,~—Shot, 81.85; Buok ahot, §2,10, Oriental Powdor, kegs, 86.40: do., hal kup, *.I 48; do., quartor kegs, 31.88; Blat ing, 5.85: Fuse, ver 100 foot bon, HAK\BhU WIRE~—In car lota, 7 5} per 100; in leas than car lots, 7 75 ver 100, NAILS—Ratea. 10 to €O, 425, Leatnor Oak sole, 880 to 43¢; hemlock sole, 280 to 35¢; hemlock Hpi‘ 800 to 100; runner, B5¢ to 80c; hemlock calf, 85¢ to 120; hem. lock upper, 23c to 260; oak upper, Nu- \lll ator, 400 to 5 50; oalf kid, Smbu sen kid, 2 50 to 275; oak klp. 800 to lW. oak oalf, 120 to 1803 l?'reneh llp, ; Fronch calf, 1 25 to 3 00; rus 560w750, llnh}r 600 tn 050) topp ings, 9 00 to 10 60; L. Moroceo, 300 to 850; pebble O, D, Moroceo, 850; simon; 250 to 8 00, HARNESS—No 1 star oak, 420; Nn 2 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 38¢; No. 2 do, 356; No. 1 Milwaukee, d70; No, 2do 3o, Horsos and Mules, The market is brisk and all grades nre selling well at » alight advance in prioes, The demand for od hornes exceods the :upply consideraa Prices range aa f owa: Fino alnglo drivers, 8160, to 500.; Kxtra draft horses, $175. to 225.; Common drait borses, $100, to 160,; Extra form horsse, 110, £0125,; Common 10 good farm hornes $%0, to §100,; Extra plugs, $60. to 75 Common plugs, $20, to & MULES,—15 to 163 hands {oxeral, 3145, 0 150,; 14} to 16 bunds, 2100, to 140 14 'to 143 haula, 875, 01001 184 to 14 bands, 860, to 75. Liquors. ALOOHOL — 187 proof, per winc gatlon; extra California spi ST pe por proof gallon; triplo retined «pirits 187 proof, 138 per proof wallon; ro-distiiled w E1ekios, \\m@,L 50; fine blended, Kentucky bourber ‘ooray 00- tucky and Penasylvan o, % () BRANDIES— Ixupul\.cd, 8 00@15 09, Juumue 1.40@4 00, GINS—In ported, 4 50@6 003 domentic, 1 40@8 00, RUMS—[mported, ¢ 5006 00; lmlnud 2 00@+ 00; domestio, 1 0 PEACH AND APPLE BRAN 175 gAMPAGNhS—-!muomfl por_oaso, ngmoo 94 0; Amselzan, oase, 1200@ 16 00, CLARKETS— er case, 4 50@16 00 WINKS—Rh ne wine, per oase, 6 00@ 2 00; Catawhn, per case, 4 G0@7 00, Lumber. ‘WHOLRSALY. We quote Jumber, latn and shingles ou: care at Omahn at the followin, &pdm JOIST AND SCANTLIN under, 822 00; 18 ft., $23 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. .nd under. $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., am b5; 0 ft , $28 50, 33 ft., .sauso 2466 § New FUNCING—No, 1, 4 apd 6 in,, l' 00; No, 2, $22 00, SHEETING — No. 1 (2nd ecmmon boards), $2) 00; No. 2, 818 00. LIME—Ier barrel, 81 36; bulk per ous- 40c; Cement, bbl, $2 25 Iowa plastor, bbl, €3 60, “h(r per Lu, 400, anrc felt 100 1bs, 83 G Straw board, 83 0l COAL-— mnharlmnl Morris Rlossburg, 81 lamp, 0; Whitebresst nut, sr, ou; Tows tump, 15 50} Lows nnt_#5 50; (took Spring 58; Anthracite, 210 5(@11 00 Drug: DRU 8 AND CHEMIUALS - acld, Uerbolle, H0c; Acid, Tarturic, 60c; Baliam Jopabis, p c; B, & Ib, 14y Calomel, per 11, ¢ per oz, 8115; Chloroform, n.m,u powdors, per lb, $1 40; Epuo Salte, por Ib, 8ke; Glye po- bl, 83c; hmhd, Acetate, Oil, Castor, No. Oil, Caator, No. Gainine B & WOE K. ; Potansiom, Lodide .mun, per oz, 4 i Morphine, por oz, 83 8 poe Ib, 4ci Strvchnine, vee ¢ Olgars sna Tobs OCIGA RS, —3eods, $10. uneeticat, 926,00, Mixed, $35.00; Seed Huvana, 850,001 ClearHayann, $76.00. TOBACCO — PLUG. ~- Golden Ruls, 24 1L, 600; Our Rope, Lrat quality, 62c; Htar, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60c; Hore 5hon, sl 24, butts, bso; Gl Edge, Jounds, 24 1b, butiz, 60; Arwy and Navy, Bullion, o nde, b%; Lol ~Hard to Boat! 3 Fouutain, B0 fountain, fct un foll— illard's nm, 00 BMOKING Sc, Granulated—E V‘,fl ,nmmm 26t0 ham, 16 jeal of rag. oz ble; Dukes Durhav 1, 16 ¢ North Carolina, 18 or, Beal of 1 16 oz, 880; Lone Jack, 4 cz, line % bags lh, §1.85 Marbu ! Puck 2 o, tin t50; T wil Woal. Doz od, light, 18 fuir, Wu, tu Hides Pure, Eto. xroon buichor's hids, 6@73 sreon Lalt, pl" oured 74 int, sound, 15514c; dry 3 alt hidos, sound Y, por skin, 60o dew, twosthird rate, ib, olaesed two Yallow 7o, | Wy S SISO noy and order sald direct » promptly by rail st t b pricoto all western poli BALT 00 Haginaw Clty Mbo Muslc for Wo: kmen. Jo ves Gazette, ‘\ heppy doy will have dawed fi o lahoring classes when it re 'uumz d as an indisg 1table fact thi c | to get from & workman his best work it is necessary to foed him well, cloth him well, lodge him well and provic him with agreeable entertaiam 1 aLt x Peaches, 210 per ocase, 800; vJ ine Ajplos, 2 1, per oase burct Bienna, 1%0; vandyke brown, i refined lampbiack, 120; coach black and sad burut umber, 11> cans 120; rew sad while he ie workiug. Pending thi too heppy eousummnation, ateps are ~16 f d 16 ft, an: NG 1 ;| o' pictures and big type for the read- t0 15 ibe,, 11612:; ; yroen lamb ekina, 10 per ;.hul ot onch, No. 1, | #ic asan aid to Iabor is being serionsly |Per sl these considered in high places. Roligior in treated as & psstime by the Salva tion army, and why not work? ————————— Pany, weak, and sickly ohildeen need Brown's Iron Bitters. It wil al rmn{'hn\n unl invicorate thom, A (h\nflld Book Agent Atla ta Constitution, “We haa better understaud ench other,” he said deprecating, o he shiamoled iuto theeditorial room, " fore we bogin, I'm a book agent!" Unmindful of ths groan that met in rtatement, he wout on: “I'm not a white.haired philanthro- pist from New Haven, who has come south through -ympathy for your strickon people. I'm a fair, bald-headed book agent.” Encouraged by the reception of this frank avownl, he took o seat dropping his foot into » wasto-basket, ai . t m not a retired clergyman who soeks to scatter religious instruction while he builds up his worn out frame in your balmy clime, I'm not an apostle of art who has consented to seek your benighted region and edu- cate your people by parting with a fow picture books in parts, I'm not a temperance lecturer from Bangor who pays expenses by dispensing of literature on commission whilo he re- gonerates the rum-sucker. I'ia not of all these—nor either. I'm an un-. modified book agent, with none of the corners rounded, running on cheek in pursuit of tin,’ “‘Here's candor at least,” remarked the young man who writes the puffs of hardwaro stores. “‘Yes, cavdor iat best, I'm not a gilded sham, You don't pick me up for & prince in disguine, or art or mor- ality going incox. I do not fly the akull and crossbones hid behind o holiday flag till T have grappled and boarded you, I've got the regular old doath's hond nailed to tho mast, and I'm a pirato from keel to center bored, and if you don't want that sort of company blow me cut of the water,” He had the whole force on deck at this point, “Ive got no off hand preamble to my bloody work. I donot lead you through flhwery paths of ease to where I havo got vhe trap sprung. I do not beguile with anecdote, mlplre with eloquenoe, soothe with persuasion, or pique with local gossip. I was not directed to you ns a leader of culture or a person who'd be likely to buy. I won't show you a list of high-toned decoys who have put their names own to get r'd of meand to draw you in. I dou’t show the work I'm lulllng, and I've never been able to learn the idiot' loliluquy that ex- plains the pictures.” Hore he paugod while the manager callad for tho cash-boy. *‘That's absut the eize of me and my bueiness. The book’s right here —fifty parts, fifty cents a part, plonty ing, written by eomebody or other, and means ten dollars clear money to me every time I work cne off. Do you take, or do I go?” By this time eleven copica of ihe firat part were ordered, snd the ‘seloven able” resumed their work while the office b)y inditea this trib- ule to & mun who ain’t ashamed of his little rac Hop Bitters Are ihe Furest aud Beit Bittors Evor Made. They are compound from Hopu, nIveR b ful Complaints and Weakmesser #0 common to our beat fomale population, A Medlelno for Woman, Inventod by a Womam. Prepared by a Woman, The Greatest Medleal Discorery Sinee the Dawn of Mistory. BTt rovives the drooping spirits, Invigorates and hiarmonizes the organio functions, gives elasticity and firmness to the etop, restores the natural lustre to th €ye, and plants on the pate eheok of woman the tresh roses of Life's spring and early mummer time. E9=Physiclans Uso It and Prescribo It Freely <@ 1t removes faintnesy, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and relloves weakness of the stomach, That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, welght nd backache, 18 always permanently cured by fts usa For the enre of Kidney (7 mplaints of elther sex this Compou: LYDIA B PIN will_eradicato every u Fiood, ad give tone and an o man woman or child. ln-l-h-n Both the Componnd and Niood Parifler are prepared 'S RLOOD PUR! of Bumors from \xlm o the Equare, | 842980085 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass, Prics of LUAKE, | other, 1. Bix bottles for 85, Bent by madl in the form of pllls, or of 1o for eltner, Mrv. mizes, on recelpt of price, §1 per bay inkham freely answers all letters of and | inquiry. Encldse Sct.etamp, Send fongamphlet, Xo tamfly should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAN® PILLS, They cure constipation, Liliousess torpidity of tho liver. 25 ociits pe ) A¥-Sold by all l)rnl[huufl B¢ B4 SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE Used in the principal churches for commune. lon purposes EXCELLENT FOR LADIES, AND WEEKLY PERSONS, AND THE AGED SPEER'S PORT CRAPE WINE FOUR YEARS OLD. This colobrated native wino 18 made Juleo of the Oporto Grape, raied In this ita fnvaluablo TONIC AND STRENGTHENING: PROPERTIES arc unsurpassed I-i' anyo b r native wine Belng the pure juice of she Grape, produs d under Mr, Boeer's own persoual supcrvision, it ypurisy and genuineness, aro g nteed. 1h voungesh child ean partake of its generous qualities, and the weakest Luv.iid use 1y to adventage. 16 1 pmtioul £y b nefiel.] t the aged nd deb lita ted, and stited to the varions allme )i that at foot tie wesker sex. 1t in in overy £ spect awine TO BE RELIED ON, SPEER'S P J. Sherry, The P, J. EHERRY lea wine of ruperior char actor, and partekes { the rich qualitics of the o mado For purity, rich diciua propertes, it will be 'SPRER'S found unexcellc Malt, Buchu, Mandrake and Daucel- ion—the oldest, best, and most valu- able medicine in the world and con- taln all *ho best and most curative properties of all other remodies, being the ureatest Blood Parifier, Liver Regulator and Life and Health Re- storing Agent on earth. No disense or illhealth can possibly long exist where these Bittors are used, so var- iod and perfect are their operations, They give new life avd vigor to the aged and infirm. To all whose em- ployment cause irregularity of the bowole or urinary organs, or who re- quire an Apotizer, Tonic snd mild Stimulent, Hop Bitters are invalus blo being highly curative, tonic and etimulating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings wymptoms are, wint the digeans orsil ment ie, uso Hop Bittora, Don't wa until you aro sick, but if you only foel bad or miserable, use Hop Bivt al once. It may save your hfe, Hun- dreds have been ssved by eo doing, Kive huudred dollare will ba paid for a onye they will not cure or help. Do not suflor or let your friends soffer, but usk and urge them Lo use Hop Bitters, Remember, Hop Bitters is uo vile, dregonad nostram, but the Purest and Best Modicine ever made; the ‘‘In- valid's Friend and Hope," and no fawmily or p: them, Try th Aug Kael ke e ol Ak M f;“}_l - all ba Geo. ~. Bemis Real Bstate Agency, P. J. Brandy. brandy stands unrivalled n thhwunh i porier for medicin |l pu Dito, £l 1ab on from. the Krape, and: cantaing valuable modical prope ties, It hao a del'cato flavor, fimilar to that of the: gropos, fr/m which 1t ia i and Iy In gread: tavor rmong frat-clars fam ‘Heothat tho signature of ALFED SPERR, Pa- saic, N, J., 1s over tho cork of each boitle Hold by ficnnard Bro's & Co,, M. Pare Schrotex & Bocht, D. W Saxe, James ,Forsyth and J. 0 Pulntor, Iod-" INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. $io §20 tous, oan do 0 hy oporetiig on our « plan From May1, 1881, dothe rs w AR Sant date, on Invsetmenia of $1, VHEAT (271000, caut protitn bave l>nn roslzod snd pald to - . 1 1ng to veveral tin m.rm a,m; fual investment. Profits pald 184 o o.ary month, still leaving the nllklnulllllvml:lllfl ‘:l“hmumqny or payable on demand. kxplanate- BTOUKS B R culars aod statements of fand sontires Wo want responsible s]fln aionts. who wil report on crops and b introdiuco the plan. Liberal com- wmislons pald. Addresy FLEMMING & MEHRIAM, Crme hants, Hajor Elock, Nebraska Loan & Trust Company 11, STINGS, NEB. Oapital Stook, - - $100,000. 8.8 umm’wvln Presidens, CLARKE, Vico Presidoat, lhlhlt. Treasurer DIRECTORS, Samuel Alexander, A. L. Carke, Geo 11, Praks) Oswald Oliy 1, r, L Wobster, . B Heartvall, D Mt iaioy. First Mertgaze Loans a Specialty This Company turuishes & permanent, home I TAEeT, ARl S paTa e insued Municipal seouri ice of Nebrasks cun be o0 the wost favorable terms improve:! farms i all wel sottled te, (hrough responsible loval cormuspondents. ) — v 6th and Douglas 8 ., Omaha hiagoney doss stricdy & brokerago busine s - r ” ‘' Oew uok ulate. &l Shorofore asy baaiy WINE OF CARDUL four times . % on our baoks are \namrol asalns Loy 17 makes o Lappy Dosseheld

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