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N THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA MONDAY UECEMBER 18 -_—e rhe Nebraska National Bank Of Omaha, Neb. Pald wp Oapital, - - DIRBCTORS : R. JOIINSON, President, of Stee.e, Johuson & Co. A, E, TOUZALIN, Vioe President, of C., B. & Q. R. R., Boston W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. OHN 8. COLLINS, of G, H. & J. 8, Colline. M. WOOLWORTII, Counseilor & Attorney-at Law. . 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. H. W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active management of that Bank since ts organization in 1868, Ormxkp for business AprHl 27, 1882, with bhe Inrget capital ef any bank n Nebraska, Oouunorioss rocetve special attention and char- 08 lowe. t obtainable hero ot clsewhere. Intnest Allowed en Sime deposita upon tavor- able terws sud upon accounts of banks and bank- ors, Foamoes Excianen, Government Bonds, and County and Cf y securitisn bought and sold. 1t la propared bo da s general banking bueiness faall ite details, snd In the treatinent of eustom- ere will pursuo the most liberal pelicy coneletent b safe banking FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. pecial Dispatch to Tnr Bre. Nxw York, December 16, Money - 6@8 per cent, closiogat 5 per oent offered. Primo Meroantile Paper—6@8 per cent. Sterling Exchange—Steady; Bankers’ bills, $4.80§; demand, $4.85, Governments § per cent lower for 4s and 4}e coupone, but unchanged for 3, ex- tended 5s and 438 registered, Stoc' apeculation on the stock exchange to-day was irregular and in the main weak, with prices lower than yesterday, The market closed weak at a decline on the day'’s transactions of 4@2j per cent, the Denver & Rio Grands, St, Paul, Minne- apolis & Omahas, Western Union, Texas Pacific and New York Central being the most conspicuous therein. GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday, To-da) 8. . YB3 jeaibane 43'n Coupons. & Pacific 'a of 1695, BTOOKS, Adams Kxpress. Allogheny Central, Alton & Therro Hau o American Express Ool., Cin. & Ind, Central Pacific. . Chesapeake & Ohi o Chi., Burl. & %uincy. 3 Chi., St. L. & New Orl Cin., Sand, & Cleveland. Clove,, Col. & Cincinnati Delaware & Hudson canal Del,, Lack, & Western Denver & Rio Grande, Exie...... do Pfd“ 1 East I'enness do_proferre: 2 Fort \V:{ne & Chicago. 185 Hannibal & St. Joseph. 45 & do P 80 Harlem...ooeveeesenans 196 Houston & Texas Central. o Tllinois Central......... Ind., Bloom. & Western. sa8 & Texas. . o, Louisville & Nashville....... 54 Louisv., New Alb, & Chlct?o 69 Marietta & Cincinnati 1st pfd 10 2d pfd 5 do do Memphis & Charleston. Michigan Centrsl. .. Mlnneap;lin& 8. Lo o New Jersey Central 724 Nashville & Chattanooga, .. .. 72 b Northern Pacific. .. + 95y 5 do pfd 83 Northwestern . ... 138; do pfd. 156 Now York Coutral, Ohio Central... Ohio & Miss®sippi.. .. do pid Ontario & Western... Oregon Transcontinental Pacific Mail,. Panama. . ... Peoris, Docatur & Evansy Pittsburg & Cleveland Pullman Palace Car. Reading Rock Istand. Bt. Louis & San ¥ra, 34 do pldi 54 do st pid_99; 98| 8%, Paul & Milwaukeo. ......1088 107 d fd 22 lo pfd. ...122 8t, Paul, Miun. & Manitoba 14! 44 8¢, Paul & Omaha 57 55 o 116 144 Texms & Pacific 40f 40 Union, Pacifio. . 102 03} United States Fxpress, 65 e Wabash, St. L. & Pacific. ... 81 34 ‘do pld._ 56 Wells, Fargo & Co, Express.120 . Weatern Union Telegraph. .. ng 81§ Oaribou 1 Central Arizona 2 3 Excel for, 1 Homeat 16¢ Litrlo | 1 Ontario 35 Quicksilver . 9 do 10 Robinson 1 Bilver Oliff 2 South I’ Standard . [ Sutro, , o) *Offored, tEx, Interest, $Asked, [Ex, Dividend. et —A—e PRODUOR & PROVIBIONS, Special Dispatches to Tus Bxs, CHICAGO. December 16,—Flour—Mar- common to choice spring , 8 50@p 50; common to fancy Minnesots, 4 00@6 00; patents, 6 50@7 00; winter wheate, 4 50@5 50; southern II- linois, 4 50@5 50; Canada, 4 50@5 00, Wheat—Dull, weak and lower; regular, 91jc for December; 91§@91fe for Janu- ary; 92§@92§c for February; 953@Vegs for May; No, 2 red winter, '.v%?r: No, 2 Chic- ago spring, 9138934c; No. 3 Chicago wpring, T6ic; rejected, 60@ble. Corn—Active, but weak sad lower; for cash; 498@49§ for December; 493c for Jan 3 49§@494c for ary; 52j@! for May. Oats—Dull, weak and lower; 87§@571c for cash; 9750 for December; 85ic for Januar; 4 for February; 8c for May; rejected, 334(@35c lax Seed—1 154, Dressed Hogs—Dull, weak and lower; 6 0@7 25. Butter—Steady, with a fair demand; creamery, 26@40c; dairy, 12@36c, Eggs—Market casier; 274@28¢, Pork—In fair demand and lower; 17 00 3 95@17 00 for December; 17 00 ary; 17 124 for February; 17 25 bid_for March, Lard—In good demand and lowerj 10 25 for oash; 10 224@10 25 for December; 10 25 Febre: 3 | and lower; light, 5 40@5 60; @10 9274 for Jannary; 10 25@10 403 for February; 10 45@10 47 tor Maroh. Bulk Meats—Active but lower; shonl- ders, § 50; short ribs, 8 90; short clear, Whisky—Steady and unchanged; 116, NEW YORK, Niew Yorg, December 16, —Flour—Mar. ket firn perfine state and western, 3 25@3 75; common to good extra, 3 75@ 440; good to choice, 4 50@7 50; white wheat extra, 6 25@7 50; extra Ohio, 8 85@ 6 75; St. Louis 3 8'@7 00; Minnesota pat- wnt process, 5 76@7 50. Wheat—}@{c lower; ungraded red, 82 @1 10; No, 3 and steamer No. 2 red, 105; No, 2 red, 1 OH‘@I 10. Jora—j@} lower; mixed, 52@71e; No 32, 68@70c. Oate—Heavy and §@}o lower; mixed western, 43@45¢; white, 47@53 Fggs — Fresh western, quist andfirm; 300, Lard - Lower; prime steam, 11 00, Butter — Domand fair and market frm; 18@48c. ¢ ungraded western BT, LoUIs, 8, Lotrs, 1 our—Quiet; family, 3 4 40@4 55 fancy, 4 Whoat—No, 2 red 944@93gc for cash; for January; 94c for_the year; O @96k 968@9 § for February; 013 @100} for M Lower; 45 B 46§, closiug at 4443 tor Januarv; ddic for February; 43ic for March; 464e for April; ¢8fo for Muy " \ Pork =17 0 Bulk Meats—Lower; shoulders, sices, 8 90@9 30, L rd--Nominally lower at 12 30, KANSAS OITY. . Kaxeas Crry, Decomber 16,—Whent— Market lower wnd weak; No. 2 red, 77 for for cash; 764@703c for January; 80§c for Februar, Corn—Market lower and weak; 87§c for oash; 38}@383 for January; $8{s for February; 40he for May. Oats—Dull; 338c vid for cash; 84c for December. LiVE STOCK 6 60; Special Dispatohes to Tam Bax. OHIOAGO. [oF LT Journal rep rta as follows: Hogs—Market weak and 10c lower than Friday; mixel, b 45@6 00; heavy, 5 85 @6 60; light, 5 40 26 00; skips, 3 40@5 10; closed weak, Cattle—Meoderately active; extra cattle slow, 6 00@6 60; go>d to choice shipping steers, firm, 5 10@5 90; common to fair, stronger, 3 90@4 85; butchers’ steady, 2 85 @4 22% tockers and feeders stronger, 2 90 @4 20. Sheep—Demand fair but steady; com- mon to fair, 3 00@3 50; medium to good, 3 60@4 00; choice to extra, 4 50@5 40. 8T, LOUIS, #r, Lours, December 16, —Hogs—Dull ; packing, 5 70 @6 15; butchers’ to extra, 6 10@6 25. Cattle—Supply small; not enough to make a market; on'y suall recail trade; mixed butchers’ stuff, 2 75@3 75; butchers’ steers and good heifers, 3 50@4 stock. ere, 300 @3 50; good Texaus, 3 H0@4 25. Sheep—Market steady; good to choice muttons, 3 50@4 00; fancy to fat sheep, 4 50@5 00, KANSAS 0ITY, Kansas City, December 16,.—The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle—Scarce, and trade confined to re- tail sales at previous prices. Hoga—Market lower and weak; sales at 5 35@6 00, Sheep—Market steady; fancy, 4 35, — = TRAFFI0, Special Dispatchos to Tux Bxx. FLOUB AND GRAINS, On10AG0, December 16,—Receipts and shipments of flour and grai~ “ v the past 2% Euun have becn as follows: Receivts, Ship'ts, 16.000 22 000 Flour—bbls. .. Wheat—bushels . 86,000 9,000 Corn— a3 129,000 155,000 Oats— " 84,000 Rye— b 5,000 Barley— * 23,000 New Yog, December 16,—Receipts and shipments of lour and grain for the pns; 24 hours have been as follows: Shp'ts, Receipta Flour—bbls, .. Wheat—bushel: 92, Corn— 144,000 Onts— e 810 Kansas Ciry, December 16.—Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts, oo 21,000 21,000 L0000 29,000 LIVE STOCK, CH10AG0, December 16,—Receipta and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, BShipm'ts, Wheat, bushels, Corn D855 Hogs... Cattle ... BheeDrss e sany 500 8r, Louis, December 16,—Receipts shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm’ts, Hogs. . 4,600 esss Cattle . 400 600 eep. . 5,000 1,600 Kansas Ciry, December 16,—Xeceipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follo Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, Hogs..! 53,400 Cattle. 800 Sheep. ... o 3 OMAHA MARKEIS, Wholesale Prices Oryioe ur ThE Ouans Bex, Saturdsy Evening Decomber 16, The wholesale trade of the city for the past week was reported as fair for the ses: son and changes of valurs znimportant, Diy goods, particularly woolenr, were in good demand, Orders comivg in frosly on mail order account and prices selling steady. There was also s fair movement in clothing, rubber gocds and millinery. (Giroceries were more active with no new features further than a slight declive in suvars and syrups, Dried fruits were iu demand, and prices generally steady, though peaches ure firm at quotations wnd a slight aivance may be looked for, Drugs generally all quiet with very few changes in values, The produce market was fairly aotive at steady prices, The receipts of most goods in this line about equal to the demand, The receipts of§ choice butter fand fresh eoggs is only moderate, and consignments meet with ready sale on arrival, while in- ferior grades and limed eggs sre plenty and have to be shaded to effect busines:, Provisions are moving fairly, though prices weakening, See revised quotations, Poultry and game is in moderate supply though not equal to #e demand, prices remain unchanged, The flour warket did not show any in- creased movement, prices remsin steady. Other millstuffs sold fairly at quotations Green fruits and vegetables were in ade quate supply for the demand, and sold at firmer quotations, The receipts of hogs during the week was 185 cars. Packers paying 86 60 for good, The local graim market has fluctuated December 16.—~Tha Drovers’| § mere or less since our last review, though remain about the same, Uorn and oats b:ing the most marked, corn havirg de- clined 6o and osts advanced 5o, The weather now is all that conld be desired, and retailers anticipate an active holiday trade which xlready shows comsiderable animation The only ohanges reported in the mar- ket to-day are as follows: Wheat, No. 2, declined 2c. Wheat, No, 8, declined §o. Corn declined 26 Cured hides declined e, Mink skins Coclined 15@20c. Looal Grain Dealings. WHEAT.~ Cash No, 2, 740; cash No 8, 59; rejected, 44ic. No. 8 BARLEY.—Cash No, 2, 060 380, RYE~Cash, 410, N suo, OA ) SEEDS~Flax seed 960 per bu; Red lover, choice mnew, 600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, 87 00; white olover, mow, 814 00; Alfalla olover, new, 812 50; slaike, now, 81800, Tim- othy, good, new, 82 00, blue kcass, extra olesn, ; blue gram, Cloan, 81 25; orchard graas $2 69; red top, chotoe, 1 03; millet, common or Missouri, f0o; millet,German, $100 o &1 80; Mungarian 80c; Usage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, § honey loonst, peg 1h., 250; per 100 Ibs,, 820 80, vruduce and Provisions POTATORS— 500 per bushel ONIONS 0c per el BUTTER ~Choice country, 20@250, EGGS-- 800, HONEY~—Califorais, per b, 2L APPLES—Per barrel, s‘.: TH@3 25 OYSTERS—Booth's and Platt's seloct 25, oystere, 400" Standard, 30; mediumi GRAPES—California, $1 £0@2 23, FLORIDA ORANGE: 0. TEMONS -84 25@4 50 per box. BEANS—Domestio_German 3 00@2 50 por hushol; Navy per bushel, 2 75@8 00, CHICK ENS=12@13¢ per ib, TURKEYS—150 per pound, @rocers' List. CANNED GOODS—Ogaters, 2 b (Field's), per oase, $4 00; do 11 (Field's), or oase, 3 753 do 2 Ib (Jtandard), per case, 75. Lobsters, 1 M per dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 2 Ib 2 653 do 8 I por oawe, 260; Corn, 2 I (Mountain) por oase, 300 soaked corn, L 8 0; do 1 (Yarmoouth) per case, 8 00; string boans, per_case, 2 10; Lima beans o case, 170, Snccotash por oase, 1 80; 'eas, common, per case, 1 50; peas, choice. pe cane,3 70. lockborries, 21b, per case, 310; strawborries, 2 Ib, per case,2 50, vaspberries, 2 b, per case, § 80, 'Dam- sone, 2 M, per cawe, 2 45, Bartlett pears per. oase, 2680, Whortloborriew r case, 275, Egg plums,2 T percuse,? 90; reon gages,2 b per cose, 2 90; do choice, , T por cane 4 50, Pine Apples, 2 Ib, per care 4 75. Peaches, 2T per case, 800; do 8 b, case, 4 00@4 50; do, (pie), 8 1, per cane.2:80; do o, 6 b, por dozen, 30, 1LOUR—Jobbing prices, Jack Frost St. Louis winter) $3.90 per 100 Iba.; To- oka Patent Kansas, 83.85: Minnehaha. innesotn Patent, $3.70; Shawnee Fancy winter, $3.10; Ki KXXX winter, $3,00; "Triumph spring, bost, $2,80; Chris: tian’s superlative, 3.50; bran, per ton, 14,00; chopped foed, $26.00, COFFEE,—Rio, fair, 11¢; Rio, good 12¢; priras to choice, 13 to 130; Old gov't Java; 264@:44c,2 Mocha, 2840; Arbuokle's, 13c. CHEESZ—Full Cream, 1ldoj Bkim, 1030, SUGARS—Powdered, 10}c; Cut loaf, Granulated, 9fc; Contectioner'’s A, Standard Extrs C, 84c; Extra O, 83c; medium yellow, 7jc; dark yellow, Tic, SYRUP—Standard Com., 37c, bbls.; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, 81 90; Stan- dard do, 4 gallon kegs, $1 70, 5-~Hams, 16c; breakfast bacon, Part 0 MEATS- none; clear side bacon, none; dry salt bacon, 104c; shoulders, 11§c; cerce lard, 12¢, FISH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 6 7¢g No, 1 mackerel, kits, 100; family mack- e, half brls, * 73; family mackerol, kit 8ot No. 1 ‘white fish, half brls, 6 00; No. 1 SPICES,—Pepper, 20; Allspice, 200; Cloves, 36c; Nutmegs, doo; Cnsals, 240; Mace 81 00, LYE—American, 8 8% Greanwloh, 8 40; Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 06; Lewis lye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275, FEED—Jobbing prices, Chop feed $1.50 per 100 1ba.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70c per 100 1bs. @M EATS—Hams per Ib,, 16c; B Bacon per Ib,, 15¢; clear side bacon per b, 1lc; Hey salt rides per1b., 94c; dry salt shoul: ders per 1b., 7c; bason shoulders per lb,, 8hes tierce lard per Ib., 120, L ARD—Omaha Refinining Co.: Tierces, 1140; 40 and 50-1b cans, 12c; 20-b cans, 128¢; 10-1b pails, scrow top, 124c; 5-1b do, 12c; 8-1b do, 128c. HOMIN Y—New, $4 50 per bbl, SODA—1In 1b papers, 83 per case; keg sods, 2o, NEEW PICKLES—Medium, in barrels, 87003 do in half bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbls, 900 do, in half bbls, b00; gherkins, in bbls, 11'00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, STARCH.—Pearl, 4403 Silver Gloss 8te; Corn Starch, 8§o; ~ExcelulorGloss, 70 : Corn, 73c. TEAS—.Guopowder, good, 45@55; Oholce, 60@750; Imperial, good, 40@450; Oholoe, 60@7be; Young Hyson, good, 36@ 5065 ahotoe h@$1 005 Tupan’ Nad Teat, B50; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 85@40; Oolong, cho.ve, 40@55; Souchong, good, 85@400; choice, 85@1be, ROPE—Sisal, § inch aud larger, 104o; Hipch, 11, § ch, Lhc, WOODENWAKE—Two hoo 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, Tul No. 1, 8 50; Ploneer washboards, 1 85 Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 8 50, LEAD—Bar, 81 65, VINEGAR—Pure _apple extrs, 160: axe appls, Lfo: Pruciiug bura avnle, 16c, 8. ray loads, per bbl, 1 65; Ash- ton, in sno ks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, 58, 8 50 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imperial, '8 45; Kirica satinet, 5 60; Kirk's standard, 3 75; Kirk's white Rusisn, 525 Kirk's Euf 916 Kirk's Proirie Queen, 00 cakes), 40; Kirk's magnolia doz., POTASH—Pennsylvaaia cans, 4 osse, fn case, 8 35; Babbiti's Ball, 2 doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor Ball % doz in case, 1 60, P AN UTS—Konsted, cholos, red ‘Len- nossce, 100 per Ib; fanoy white, 104c per Ib; raw—white Virginis raw, 10e; romsted, 12ée, NDLES—Poxes, 40 Ibs, 168, 15§c; 8s, : bexey 40 b, 16 oz, 68, 1540, JE— Loulsians prime to choice, 7A@ oi fair, 6@7c; Patma, 7c, 95¢; round, 74 MATCHES—Per cadd! onsee, §8 10; squure, cases, ¥5 40, Dry Qoods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantio A, 84o; Appleton XX, 70; Atlanta A, 8¢; Boott ¥F, 8he; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; Cabot W, 7%:», Chitienango Ay ic; ‘dreat. Falls ) o 8hc; Hoosier, 6hc; Honest Width, 8o, In dlan Head A, 84c; Indian Standard A, ll‘il 7n\ll§ln Jul}ard LL1T' ltgin; Lawrence 5 Mystio River, 740} t A, Bjo; Shawnat 1L, Te; U4 S Wach: tt B, 74o; do A, 50 B 40 lager Wat: of c; do A, Bgc; do 5 o cott BB, Bhe. 4 91T FINE BROWN OOTTONS—Allendale 4.4; Tho; Alligator 8.4, 8c; Argyle 44, Tic; Atfantic LL, 6h; Badger State X 4-4, 70 Beunington O 4-4, 63c; Buckeye 8. 4.4, 64cc Indian Orchard AA 9-8, 84c; Laconia O 39, 84c; Leligh E 4-4, 940; Lonsdale 4-4, 10c; Pepperell N 80, 7¢; do O @2, 74c; do 1t 45, 74e; do K 80, Byc; Pooasset O 44, 70; Wanautta i {30 SLFACHED COTTONS—Androscog sln L 44, bho; Blackatone AA uperial Sfe; Jabot 44, B3 o o do half bieached 44, 9o; Fidelily4-4, 93c; ¥ruit of the Loom, 10; o bric 4-4, 13¢; do Water Twist, 1040; Great FallsQ 10ho; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 1% Lousdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 12ho; Now York Mills, Lahe; Poquot A,100; Pepperel {f G 'l‘w.il‘n,“'nu' }'.‘u.b..uu-vr, 9ho; ocasset 4- o; Utica, 11 0 X X, 1%, VAR DUCKS Oolored)—Albany ¥ bro i do 0, drak, 113 G0 Xa siripes. sad e .25“ ) xué lfi"“nngto L) Pplaids, 3 o fanc; 19c; Bronawick beown, Bho; Obarlot fasoy, 194¢6; do extra heavy, 200; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indians A brown 18+ Nevonset A brown. 150 TIUKLNGS—Amotkesg A U A 83 190; do XX blue 82, 18403 Arrowaurs, (Claremont B B, m‘go Oonestogs ex 1740; Hamilton D, {o Tewton a Minnehaha 4-4, 206; On 980; Pearl River 82, 15i0; Put pam XX blae stripe, 126; Shetucket 8 loic; do S8 120; Yeoman's blue 89, 8¢ HENIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn 1640; Andoser DD blue, 154c; Arling X blue Scotch, 184e; Ocnoord 000, blue aw brown, 1240} do AAA, do do 134; do XXto do do 1440 Haymaker's blue and brown, ‘:ae; Mystio River DD strips, 164c; Pearl ver, blue and brown, 16c; Uncasvi'le, blue and brown, 14ke, CAMBRIOS—Barnard, 3 Bddystone | § lining, 24 inch double face, 830; Garner A lared, bhe; Manbattan glove finish, 5§ ewport do 6¢; do glazed, 6801 Pequot do bo: Lookwood kid finish 6o, OORSKET JEANS--Amory, 8¢; Andros coggin satteen Bo; Clarendcy, fe; Cones osgn aatteons, 7jc; Hallowel , 803 Inddi Orchard 7§o; Narragansett, improved,o Pepperill satteen 9%o; Rookport, PRINTS - Allens, 6j0; Aw \y Arnold, Berwick, 4fe; Cocheco, Conestogs, 6}c; Dunkirk, 3 Done B8i@7c; Eddystone, 7To; Gloues Harmony, bho; Knickerbocker, € f s D), 7o; Myatie, bho; Spractes, € Southbridge, 6o; do, Ginghama, Tei Maxl. boro, ental 6o, GI AMS—Awmnakeag, 1240; & keag dross 04 Argyle, l0kc: At 9o Onmborland, 7403 Highlana, Kenilworth, 8he; Pluam kett, 104c; o Bic wx, 8¢ COTTONADES-—Abbe Agate, 20¢; Amorican, 11¢; Art Oniro' D and_T, Wjos Olarion D and 1T, Decean Co, stripes D and T, 15¢; Key- 1540; Nantucket, 19c; Nonpareil, 'Ocehn D and T, 184e; Royal, 1641 Sussox, 1%; Tiog 1i§c; Wachusett shirt- ing sheoks, 124e; do, Nankin, 124o; York SIin Nankin, 1930; do, checks, stripos and nm-{ 1240; do SHEETIN %, . — Androncogin 10-4,97 40! do 9.4, 33; do 84, 220; Uontinental O 42, 1ie, Fruitjof the Loom 10-4, 274; New York milla9s, 850; do 78, 30c; do b8, 224e, Pombrike 10-4, , 250, Lequot 10-4, 28ko, do 74, 19 do 49, ' 16c; Pepperell (96, 29c; leydo 67, 180; UtZea 96, 86 58, 324e: do 48, 170, Paints Olls and Varnishes OILS—110° 136; 160" cacbon, per gallon, headlight, per gallon, : 175" headlight, per gallon, 200; linweed, raw, por gatlon, 59; linseod, boilerl, ver gallon, §0c; Tard, winter str'd, per eal, on, 100; No. 1, 85¢; No. 2, 750; oastor, XXX, per gallon, 1 203 No. 3, 1 15; swoet, or gallon, sperm, W. B, per gallon: 555 fish, W, 1., per ghilon, 600; natafoot, extra, per gallon, 750; No. 1, 66c; lubri- eating, sero, per gallon, 80¢; summer, 13c, golden machine, No, 1, per gallon, 85c; No, 3, 80; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; tur. pentiae, per. gallon, 650; nopths, 74, per gallon, 18¢; 64", 170 PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P. P.. Go; white load, St. Louls, pure, 6c; Maursoilles green, 1 to 5 b cens, French rinc, gaoen seal, 126; Freuch ' rino, rod senl, 110; French zinc, in varnish nast, 20c; French zince, in oil asst 150; Raw aad burnt umber, 1’ cans 12c; raw and burnt Sienna, 180; vandyke brown, .g rofined Iampblack, 126; coach biack aud ivory black, 160; drop black, 16c; Prussisn blue, 880; ultramarine blve, 18c; chrwme green, L. M. & D., Ldc;blind and _shuttor roen, L. M, & D., 14c; Paria groen, 18c; fidinh rod, 160; Venetian red, So; Tascos dre, 22; American Vermiliod, I. & P., 160; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &'D’ 0., 18c; yellow ochre, Sc; golden ochre, 16; patent Uryer, 8c; graining colors: light_oalk, dark oak. walnut, sheatnut and ash 15c. Dry Paints Whito lead, Ghc; rench sing, 10c: Parls whitelng 24c; whiting _gilders, 18o; whiting com'l, 1}c; lampblack (German- town, 14¢; lrmpbiack, ordinary, 106; Pras- sian blue, 56c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke browa, 8¢; umber, burnt, 42; umber, raw Acisienna, burnt, do; £_nna, raw, dc Paria greon genuir 3, 200;_Paris green cow’ 200; chrome green, N. ¥.' 20c; ohrom green K., 12c; vormillion, Kaug., 700; ver million, 'America, 18c; Indiau red, 10c rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Coktsoso 2ot venetian red Am., 1§0; re1 load, The; chrome yellow, genuine, brome’ yel- low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle Sc; ochre o | oshrs, American, %; eral, 2%; luh.l‘gn bm'r: 23:‘: spanish brown, Zéfl rince’s mine: VARNISHES—Barrels per on. Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, $1; oconch, extrs, $140; oach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, extrs, 81 75; apan, 70c; as- phaltum, extra, 85c; shellao 50; hard oll finish, $1 80. Heavy Hardware List, Iron, rates, $310; plow steel, special cast, 703 orucible, 8c; special or German,8c; cast tool do, 16@20 wagon spokes, set 2.25@8 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloes, sawed dry, 140} tongues, each, 70@8bc; axlse, each, 7bc; square nuts, per I, 7@0lcy washers, per 1b, 8@18¢; rivets, per 1b, 11¢; coil chain, per 1b, 6@i2c; malleable, 8o} fron wedgos, 60; crowbars, 6c; harrow toeth, 4c; horseshoos, per keg, b 00; spring steal, 7(@8c; Durden's horseehooes, b h0; Burden's muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, §2,10, Oriontal Powder, kegs, $6.40; do., hal kogn, U8.48; do., quarter kogy, 81.85; Blast h{i eus, ‘use, per 100 feot 50o. ALBED WIRE—In car lota, 7 50 per 100; in loss than car lots, 7 75 ver 100, NAILS—Rates. 10 to 604, 425. Hides Purs, Ete. HIDES—/xreon butcher’s hide, 6@74c cured 7)@8o; hidos, green salt, part oured Thoshiden Tho; dry lint sound, 18@14c; dr, calf and kip, 12@14c; dry sal hides, soun 10@1! n calt, wt. § to 15 Tbs,, 11@120; groe ‘wt, under § Ibs, per skin, b0oj %gol , 60@81 25; green lamb skins, 51 150; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut, scored and one fm classed two- tLirds rate,) branded hl Coon skins, No, ; = , 2, 80c; No, 1 1, 450; No. 20.; No. 4, 100, Mink, No, 1, 30c; No, 2 15¢; No, 8, 150; No, 4, Bo, 'ox, No,lk, 60c; No, 2, 250, Skunk, No, 1, bibe; 8bo; short stripe, 400; narrow stripeo Lroad stripe, 100, Tallow 7, Leatner Oak sole, 880 to 420; hemlock sule, 28c to 85c; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 66c to 80c; hemluc‘( calf, 85c to 120; hem- lock upper, 25¢ to Z6c; omk upper, 24c alligator, 400 to & 50; oalf kid, 82@3ho; Greisen kid, 2 50 to 2 oak kip, 80¢ to 1 00; osk calf, 120 to 130; French kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; ru sette, 5 50 to 7 50; linings, 6 00 to 10 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L, Morocoo, 80¢ to 8503 i ‘sbble O, D, Morocco, 8505 simon; 2% to 8 00, HARNESS—No 1 star oak, 42¢; No 2 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 88c; No, 2 do, 85c; No, 1 Milwaukee, 370; No, 2do e, Horses and Muie The market is brisk and all grades are M!llh? well st » slight advanoce in piices, The demand for good horses ex: the supply consideraaly, lows: Fiue slngle drivers, 8150, to 800.; Extra Prices range ae fol. draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Comamon dralt horees, $100, to 150,; Extra farm horses, $110, mmo.& Comumon 0 good farm horses 890, to $100,; Extra plugs, 860, to 75, 820, to $40, LES,—15 to 154 hands (excra), ¥125, t0 160,; 14} to 15 hands, 8100, to 140.; = 14 to 14} hands, 876, to100.; 18§ to 14 bands, . to 70, Lumber, WHOLESALB, We quote lumber, lath and shingles on: oarn at Omaha ut o {ollowing priced; JOIST AND SCANTLING ~16 f5, sod under, 822 00; 15 ft., $23 60, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, 822 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., $23 60; 20 ft , 828 50, 24 {t., 820 H0; 24 ft. $26 50, FENOING—No.'1, 4 and 6 in., §24 00; No. 2, 822 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd oomumon boards), $20 00; No. 3, 818 00. LIMi—Per barrel, 81 85; bulk per ous- 40¢; Cemeut, bbl, 82 35 Towa plaster bbl, 83 60, Hair per bu, 400, _Tarred folt 100 lbs, 88 50, Straw board, 88 50, COAL—Cumberland - blacksmith, 8 Morris Run Blosburg, 812; Whitebr lurap, 85 50; Whitebreast nut, 82 50; Tows luwp, 85 50; Lows nut &5 60; Rook Spring 85; Authrecite, - 310 50@11 00, russ DRU 8 AND OHEMIOA'LS -~ Onrbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartarlc, 60c; Bdnnm b, des 10 per eent, off Copabia, per 1b, 700; Bark, Sassafras, Ib, 143 Calomel, per Ib, 7! 3 Clnohonidim, per o, §115; Chloroform, per Ib, 100; Dover's powders, per Ib, 81 40; Kpson: pur Ib, 3ho; Gy cerine, pure, pe: bl, Tead, Acetate, per ib 2% Oil, Castor, No. 1, per gal, #1 20; Oil, Castor, No, 8, per gsl, $110, Oi), Olive, por g 81 50; Ofl, Origanum, 5 Oplam, ¢ ainine P, & W, & R a8, or o7, §2 05; Potaseium, Todide, per It 175; ‘Salacin, per o, 400; Sulphate o Morphine, per oz, $8 85; Svlpnur flour por I, 4of Burvobhine, ver or, 1 85, Liquors. ALOOHOL — 187 proof, 325 per wine gallon; extra California spitits, 187 proof, 1 per proof gallon; triple refined apirita 187 proof, 198 per proof eallon; re-distilled wEwkies, 1 00@1 60; fire blonded, 1 50 50; Kentueky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Penasylvania' ryes, 2 00G7 () BRANDIES —Imported, §6 00@10 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, GINS—Imported, 4 50@6 003 domentlo, 1 40@38 00, RUMS—TImported, 4 50@6 00; New Eogland, 2 0014 00; domestiey 1 n’»so PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY 1 756@4 00, OHAMPAGNES. 20051 05 Amic 1800, OLARETS— or case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rb ne wine, por onse, 6 00¢ 2 00; Ustawba, per case, 4 00@7 0N, Olgars ana Tobuocos. Connwctivnt, sod Tavann, Imported per ece, oase, 12 0Q 00, TOBACCO — PLUG. — G )ldea Ralo, 24 1b, 800; Ove Ropo, firet quality, Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 600 ponnde, 24 1b, butts, bSc; Gt Edgo, pounds, 24 1b, butta, 60; Army and N“F' pounds, 55¢; Buliion, pounds, 59 Lorll: lard's Climax, pounds, 0o, FINE CUT—In pails,—Hard to Heat! Golden Thraad, 700; Fountain, 80c, avorito, 660; Rocky Mountain, } Fancy, bo; Daisy, b0c.—In tin foil— Catling O, 8., 5 1b boxes, per 1b 68¢; Lori- fllard’s Tiger, 60c; Diamond Oro SMOKING—AL grades 88, Granulatod—Blackwells Durbaw, 16 oz ble; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of North Carolins, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. s, 16 o7, 880; Lone Jack, 4 v, linen by por ib, £1.85; Marbarga’ Pack 2 o:.'m oil, 8oo; Dog T ail 6bc, Wool. Merino ninwaa ed, light, 14@160; heavy,o, @181b0; modium nwashod, Jight, 18@20 washod, choios, 820 fair, ®o; tub.ding; and w., 280; burry, blackand oolted woo! 2@60 iess —— SALT.Baromeney and ordor salt direct from um woship promptly by rail at th lowest possible cash pricoto all western pointa 10m-n TYLER SALT.'CO Sacinaw Oity,Mboj AsHBURNHAM, Mass., Jan, 14, '80, I have been very sick over two years, They all gave me up as past cure. I tried the most skillful physi- olans, but they did not reach’the worst part. The lungs and heart would fill up every night and distress me, and my throat was very bad. I told my children I never should die in peace until I had tried Hop Bitters. 1 have taken two bottlea, They have helped me very much indeed, Tam now well. There was a ‘lot of sick folks here who have seen how they helped me, and they used them and are cured, and feel as thankful as £ do that there is so valuable a medicine made, MRS, JULIA G. CUSHING. et e s Tolstrengthen and build up the sys tom, ® trlal will convince you that Brown's Iren Bittors is the bost med- icine made. — Ix aletter from HoN. Mus, Priy, Castle Groy, Limerick, Ireland; BROWN'S BRON- cnial TRocHES are thus referred to:— “Having brought ‘Bronchial 1'roches’ with me when I came to reside here, 1 found that after I had given them away to thote I considered le?ulrud them, the poor g‘eoplu will walk for miles to got o few,” ‘or Cowghs, Colda Jand Throat Diseases they have uo equal. Sold enly in boxes. Price 25 cents, — Invalid wives and mo. +s quickly restored to health by usin, Rrown's Iron Bitters. A true tonic, | Unmarried Persons Should loose no time in securing a oertificate in the Marriage Fand Mu- tual Trust Association of Cedar Rapids, Tows, concerning which oireu- lars and full information will be sent free-upon application. It is organized under the Insurance Laws of Towa, and is the only legalized and legiti- mate institution of the kind in the country. Its officers and managers are among the most prominent busi- uess men in Cedar Rapide, including, bankers, the postmaster, capitalists, railwey managers, insurance men, leading lawyers, physicians and other reliablo citizens, Over $15,000 has slready been paid to members. It is a splendid Investment, as safe, secure, and sure as a government bond. You can just as woll have a good sum of money to commence married life on, as not. Remember it only costs you one oent for a postal card - to request full explanation and information, Good agents can get territory if ap- plied for soou, Write to-day. Do not postpone iv, Mention where you saw this notice. 00t26-1m* . 1s the old Favorite and PRINOLEF A XL XD 2 roR-— CHICAGO, PEOR! 8T. LOUIS, ‘MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And &ll Poluts East and@outh-East. THE LINE COMPRISES Noarly 4,000 milos. Solid Bmooth Btoel Track 1l connections are made in UNION DEPOTE s _a Notional Kopntation s belng the roat Through Oar Line, and s universally onceded bo be the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall in the world for il classos 0f travel. 4 aad you will 8ud iraveliog - lasar Instead of & discomfort. Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line 10) wale ab all oftices Lo the Wost, 'All lnformation about Kates o Fare, Sleoping Oar Acocumuiodabions, Timo ables, &c., wil U cheerfully glven by applyining $0 10 Botrer, b 54 Vice-Frew's & Gon. Mauager, Cblcagt PERO:‘V.:L yLD“LL a a0 . Chicage W. J, DAVENEORT o bt . Gen. ‘l’““ Connell Blufh . P, DUELL, Tcke! y o 3 Chas. Shiverick, - 1206. 1208 AND 1210 FARKAM ST. FURNITURE! Mirrors, Bedding, Fcathers, AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE OMAH Se Brosch Lnadlg Double Breeoh Loadin, Musggle Loading Shot Shot Gu Shot Buns, RNITURE& UPHOLSTERY TRADE, , NEB. from 86 to 818 $18 from w 876, ns, uns, from h} to 9§25, Fishing Tackl , Baso Balls and all Kinds of Faucy Goous QWP : Imported d Ke, schaum and Wood first-Class Cigar, West List and Samples. BERQUIST Full Stock ofeShow Cases Alwaye ap TOBAccON ipes and everythin Tobacco ard Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards Handg, W e : -~ e 5 S NEBE Cigars, a large live of Meer- required in a otion Btore. gend for Price BROTHERS, MANUFAOTURKRS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES ABTIID MICEIRBESE WA 4 GO . epaining fn all Branches : ~ WILLIAM bR THIRTRENTI CPREAT VANHA SNYDER, MANUFACIURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGITS, AND ROAD W.AGONS Firg-Olass ‘Paining and Trimming, or. 14th. Omehs Neb 1319 Harne INCREASE YOUR GAPITAL. § szu omall and medium investments I Those desiring to make mone] provisions and etook speculs rating’.on ou! Hions, fan do vo by o plu:d :‘mmllly 1‘ m'wr'fi"lg'& sont date, on Investments of X WHEAT 91,000, cash profite have beer Foallzod 'and pald b0 Investors ‘Amoun!ing to soveral thmes dhe org @50 inal invostment. Profis paid 1sbo overy month, still leeving the origlnal Invertmont v aking monoy - or payable on demand ¥xplanato TUKS ‘eirculars and statomenta of 'IIIIH sontfreo Wo wanc responsible agente. who wil report on crops anc introduce the plan Liberal com- «lon« pald, ~Addross “aING & MERRIAM, Ccm- m, “erchants, Major Block, Chien, ° Nebraska Loan & 1. ~* Company HASTINGS, NEB, Capital Stook, - - $i0u, 0. TEARTWELL, Presidont. LARKE, Vico-Prosident. WEBSTER, Treasuror DIRECTORS, Oswald Olivir, 2. . Webster, Jus, B, Heartwell, D. M. McEl Hinney. JAS. B A E. Samuel Alexander, A. L. Olarke, Goo. H. Pratf, This Company furnishes o permanent, home Institution whore School Bonds and other logally isaued Munlcipal sectrticn of”Nebraska cat be be negotiated on the most rable terms. Toans made on improved farma in all well setblod counties of the state, through responsible local correspondents. {Wrought or Cast Iron.} ["PooM 20 150D 304 IEVERC FURNAGES,IN, THE WORLD. RICHARDSON,BOYNTON & 00 CHICAGO, 1LLS, Embody 1882 lmprovoments. Mor H“‘é“? ures; it lows to keep it ider; Uso leas fuel Wil glvo more host g08 0 laiger Yyolume of pure an any Bold by Pleroy and Bradford, Omaha IV O R TE D) Hyaoiuths, Crocures. Andall other for Fall Plauting . Largo t aasort ment over shown in Chlosgo- Diustratod Catalogae tree. Send for it Hiram &ibley & Co., SEEDMEN, 200-208 Randolph B8, =+ + - - U ESTS EUROPEAN HOTEL, The wost centrall® located hotel in the city Booms 76¢, §1.00, §1.60 and #2.00 por day. First Class Restaur ut convected with the otel .HURST. = = Prop Qorner Fourth and Locust Btrecte. 2 LOUS MO. Ohlcag First Mcrtgage Loansa Specialty ' Repairing Promptiy Done, [LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPQUND, A Modicine for Woman. Invented by s Woman, Preparod by a Woman. The Greatost Medieal Discorory Sinse the Dawn of History, £t rovives the drooping spirits, invigorates and harmonizes the organie functions, gives elasticity and | Armness to tho step, restoros tho natural lustre to the | ey, and plants on the pale check of woman the fresh ring and early summor tme. Usa It and Prescribo It Freely. -t [ deatroys all craving for stimulant, and relloves weakness of That feoling of bearing down, causing permanently cured by its use alnts of olthor sex pussed. BLOOD PURIFL i pradicaie of Humors trom 00d, Vo aystem, B S 0P ehil. [t on Yaviag 1t Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepare/ at 233 and 255 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass, Price of | either, §1. Bix bottles for §5. Bent by mall in the form | of pilis, or of lozenges, on recelpt of price, $1 per boa for elthier, Mrs, Pinkhiam freely answers all letters of inquiry. Encloso Sct.stamp. Sond for pampllet. No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKTTAMY LIVER PILLS. They oure coustipation, biliousnoss and torpldity of the liver. 26 cents per box. sa-Sold by all Drugglsts." 68 m Fra e 3G i b " b 0 Siflil? iy & Ui B PR STREX . W SN SIOUX OITY O s R0 » Bolld Tralr 1hiowss " om Oouncil Blufte ‘¢ "4 ol Without Uhange LCDECS MILE: JOUN O $1 ELUL, MIN and all polate In N¢ Dakote, This i LYDIA E. rday Tinia Quiv (7 “owe "o NE ¥u 0 NTHS . o BLUFES Oly, 48 Joeepn bud Copuctl "W lle tr tho darith, - Axdviig ot Sloux Cltr 1140 ¢ w00 #) he New Univn Oupod of 8. Powl & noon TEN HOURE TN AUVANCE OF AHY o1 BOUTK, 9 Banmber 1o 1aking the ovs o ou gol » 1uzo0gh Trala hug seh o Gulc st Tne And & Caw forkelils ¥t 1 oy Throuch Oarn beswe 00 UNUIL ELL agrfioc that ;o otly and Pecld Bl iad 4. WATTLNS, J #. BUCHA.A Superlntendent Qou' Pam Hiwour Vel s W. £ ) AVIS Bouthweskers Passen er Oouscll Blufis * “WINE OF CARDUI > makes ruyy #haoks and clear col b o)1 AT, FAlL v ored ole e e g T T LA