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Tenn do & Pmihc lmd gnnu 57; » do R. G. div.... 84 l‘uon Pacific 1st mortgage..113] -~ do land grants,..1104 \ou.. b THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA § A'I'URDAY JANDARY 18 3 i _—aae— o ——— ————— e — -~ — T —— PRODUCK & PROVISIONS, |75 heavy steers, § 75@5 0; avporte, 00; do fn halt bble, 4 00;malie, in bbls | Oriental, Powdar, kegs, €6.40; do., hal (@6 003 butchers 00 do, in half bbls, 500; ghorkiua, in 83,48; do., quarter koga, $1,88; Blast 1he Nebraska National Bank e | 6ea ot butenerse ls, 11'00; cio, in half bbis, 6 00, mq o, 386! Fn, ver 100 foos e Of Omaha, Nob. Ypecial Dispatches to Tin Bn, stockers and feedors, ¢ i ! H Bliver Gloes SALBED WIRK—In car lots, 8 2@ Paid up Capital, - - - - 8350.000 OHICAGO, Bheep —Qni *t and enas; common to me. | Bfo; Exoalsioriloss, :‘ 25 por 100; in leas than car lots, 8 7/ @ DIRECTORS ¢ Onitcaqo, Japusry 12.—Flour - Good do- [ dium, 3 00@3 Y75 ver 100, R. JOHNSON, President, of Stes, Johnson & 0o. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C., B. & Q. R R., Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo. L OHN &, COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8. Collins. M. WOOLWORTH, Covnsellor & Attorney-ab Law. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashier, late Oashlor of the Firet National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active management of that Baok since He erganization in 1863, OrxxD for business Aprll 27, 1882, wih kbe rgest capltal of any bank In Nebrasks, CoLLRoTIONs recelve spocial attention and char- 08 lowost obtalpable hers of elsewhare, InTauxst allowed en $ime doposite upondavor- able terma and upon accounta of banks and bank: o, Forwion Exonaxas, Government Bonds, and Oounty and C1 y swcurities bought and sold. 18 1o prepared to do & general banking businers faall its details, and in the treatment of custom - o0 will pursue the most liberal policy consistent . afebanking — FINANCE AND COMMERGE, !'llANUlAl- Special Dispatch to Tum Brr. New YoRx, January 12 Money—Oa call loaned down from 4} 8 per cent, and closed offered at 3 per cent, ' Prime Morcantile Paper—54@8 per cent, Bterling Exchange — Bankers' bills steady at 84.814; demand, $4 85}, Dry goods imports for the week, $3,047,- 000, Governments were generally weak, ¥ Railroad bonds were moderately active, bat frregular, The stock market was extremely dull all day, but closed steady, the majority of ac- tive stocks being s fraction higher than at the close yesterday. Among the special- ties were Memphis & Charleston, which declined from 52} to 49 regular and 48 seller, and Richmond & Danville, which declined from 534 to 49}, This has been the smallest day’s business for a year past, The Poet says: ‘It is & fair presumption thut the diminishing business is as muuh dueto the increasing conservatism of the bears as of the bulls, Everything seems to be waiting for further developments, and the market is getting into & temper in which less impoggant circumstances than heretofore wumd cause an important move- ment of prices. GOVERNMENTS, sterday, To-day. 088 108% 102 102 <ol188 113 J198 119 Pucific 3's of 1895, 128 129 BONDS, 1183118 ....... e 97 963 m‘h & Wilkesbarre. ... ...1! 1034 Lonllhnn comecls. ..., 72} Al 110 09 109 1’I2 113 do sinking fund. 115 115§ 6's... 385 ) do consols 6's. . do deferred . pld. Auh-n Qedu &Ipld.l & North, 82! fi Pacitl . 87 1 Burl, & Quincy...... Chi., St. L. & New Orlean: Cin,, Sand, & Cleveland Cleve., Col. & Cincinnati Delaware & Hudson canal. Del., Lack. & Western, Enset lenuessee . . do preferred Fort lene & Chicago. ... .ldh 136 Hannibal & St. Joseph. 44 do pid 8l Harlem, . 2 ovensnssivs 198 196 Houston & Texas Contral. 78 Ilinols Central. 143} lnd.. Bloom. & 83 #Kansas & Texas. 334 Erlo & Wei 313 Liake Shore & Michiga 1124 Loulsville & Nashville. . b Louisv,, New Alb, & Chi 5 a2 adariotta & Cincinnati 15t ,.lg 10 ma 5 lew Ju? Central. Tashville & Chattanooga. {orthern Pacific do forthwestern . . . do pld Yow Nork OCout.al. hio Central. . vhio &dnw-halppl Ontario & Western. . mon Transcontinoutal, ‘ fic Mail, r & Lvansv & Oleveland. . pid 40k 104 63 6l 1 r?odo & Co. E 2 1:” 0, Jpl’evlu 25 2 :n nion Telegraph. .. ul. 82 ral Arizons fered, flix, Toterect, eud. o —— FOREIGN FINANCE Dispatch to Tus Brx LONDON. pox, January 12.—5 p. m,—Uaited Railroad Beguritics—Illinows Cen. mhuh Central, 61; New bral, 130§;Erie, 41; Reading, 284, "Taount of bullem goue in, £11,000. 8 f.nr January; 47§@4d8c for Februar, mand st full pricos; common to choice spring wheats, 8 50@56 50; common to fancy Minnesota, 4 00@6 00; patents, 6 50@7 00; winter wheats, 4 50@5 50; southern Illinois, 4 50@b 50; Canada, 4 50@5 00, Waeat—Active, firm and higher ;regular, 993c for January; 93}y for Februar 73@M0}e tor March; L 05@1 054 for M 2 winter, 904c; No, 2 Chicigo 0. 8 Chicago spring, 85¢; re- jected. 6o, Corn—Ac'ive, firm -ndhm- St@bsjo for cash. e for Junuary; Hij@ { for Fenruary; 6dis for March; db4@sbge for May (hh ~Fairly activo aad a shade hizher; 8o for cwh and January; 36@88ic for Februat fl@-‘lb}c for March; 3/@374o for M lur June. Rye — su- y; 60c, Harley—Steady; 80c. Bumr—l)nu;eamung downward; cream- ery, fair to fancy, 25@39¢; dairy, good to fa X ; freab, 25@283; ice houe, 20@ Wax Ssed—Strongland bigher; 126@ Dresred Hogs—Market active, firm and higher; 7 16@7 o). Pork—Strong and higher; 17 35@17 40 for cavh: 17 5U@17 52} for February; 17 70 @17 72} for March; 18 00@ 802} for May, Laxo trong and higher; 10 60@10 62} for ch; 10 67@1070 tor Febuary; 10 774 (@10 80 for March; 11 023@11 05 for May. Bulk Meats—Strong aud bigker; should. era; 6 60; ehort ribs, 9 15; short clear, 9 40, Whisky—Steady; 116, CaLn Boaun.—Wheat—Market irregn- 07de for January; 98}@988c for Feb. 903c for March; 1 05@L 064 for om—Stmng and hiwhrr 00%s for Janu- ry; 564c for February; 5. §o for March; b6c lor May. Oats—Irregular; 35{@3hc for January; 33kc for February; 363 oid for March;37§@ 8740 for May, Pork ~Active, firm and higher; 17 60 for February; 17 75 for March; 17 92§ tor April; 1807} for May. Lard—Active, firm and_ higher; 10724 for February; 10 85 for March; 11 06 for May. NEW YORK, Nn?nn..hnuny12.—Flnm<8tudy; superfine state and western. 3 common to good extra, 3 75@4 40; good to choice, 4 50@7 UC; while wheat, extra, 6 25@7 u5; extra Ohio, 3 80 @6 50' St, me. 3 80@0 75; Mirnessta pntant pro: 5 60@7 50. e.z—muh firm; options opened }@ higher, bu'. -ftor-nrdnl lost most of vance, cl er; No, 2 sprine, 109' nnnhwnt npnnk, 11(§; No. 8 Mil- waukee, 1 00; ungraded winter red, 98:@ 115); No. 8'red, 1 074@1 08; nteamer N 2 red, 100}; No. 2 red, 1 123@1 13§; 1 red, 1 17; ungraded white, ‘J%(,l lb steamer No, 8 white, 194@80c; No, 2 whlte, 1 00; steamer white, 90c; No. 1 white, 66,00 bushels sold at 1 104; No. 2 red for Junuary, 168,000 bushels sold at 112@ 112§, olosng at 1 12§ do for Feb- ruary, 632,000 bushels wold at 1 '@ @1 133, closing st 1134; do. for March, 542,000 bushels sold at ll 1@1 15, clcs. ing at 115¢; do, for April, 184,000 busheis sold at 1178@1 175, closing at 1 17§; do for May, 236,000 bushels sold at 117i@ 118}, closing at 118, Corn—Opened }@hc higher, but after- wards lost wmost of the advance, closing stronger; ungraded, 62@63c; No. 8, 63; n steamer, 65{(@66c; rew No 2 673 in 3 old_No. 2, 693@603c; No, 2 for v, 67h@08c, closing ot 67)%; do. for February, 66o: do. for April. 65 @ closing at 65; do, for May, losing_ at 640, —Fairly astive nnd a shade higher; mixed western, 11@47c; white western, 47 @50s. Hay —Market dull; 60c, }:4 w-fi—l?mh weumm, a shade stronger; 28%c. 1 lfiuurk—strongll' new mess, 18 37T{@ Beef—Quiet, bu eteady; 18 00@18 25, Cat Meats — Quiet, but firm; clear middles, 9 373@9 50, . mLud— igher; prime steam, 10 873@ Butter—Market dull and weak; 16@41c. Cheese—Demand tair and mnrkat tirm; western flat, 7@13%c, 8T, LOUIS, Sr, Lours. January 12,—Flour—Steady; family, 4 10@4 95; ° choice, 4 G0@4 70; | S| faocy, 4 85@b 10, Wheut—Lower; No., 2 red fall, 1 02}@ 1 024 for cash; 1 02}@1 022 for Janu. 2. @1 (‘4‘ fnr \hre 105 for Aprw Corn—Lower; 47§@{7{c for cash; 4 484@b0fc for April; 49;@504: 1o for cash; 38}@383e tor February ana May, d: T Hbe bid, Barley—Quief Butter — \um,. crl‘nmrry, dairy, 28 luun—nleldy. 21@22:, Whisky—Steady; 1 H Pork ~Higher; ™ 17 25 seked for cash; 6@40c; £ {17 55 bid for Mareh; 17 72 bid for Moy, Bulk Meats—Held firmly; nothing do- ing, Bacon - Quiet; lung clear and short rib, 9 874; ehort clear, 1) Lird—Nominally 10 A¥TERN N Boarn — Wheat— Higher. 1 02}@1 02 for January; 1 02} for Feh- ruary; 10‘4@1 04} for Mn".h 1054 for April; 1061@1 07 for May. Corn —Hig] ey,a,.@qs for January; 453 @ )84c for February; 50 I £ 0.ta—Slow; 380 bid for Januarg; 874 for February; 87{2 for May. KANSAS CITY, Kansas Crry, lmmry 12, —~Wheat- Steady and firm; No. 2 red, 86}c for carh; 854c bid for. February; 863c bid for Maroli. 25, Corn—Hgher; 45 for cash; 41ic for Febraury; 42: for March. Oats—Nominal; 83 bid for cash; bid for Feb Butter- iry, 22250, Igge—Slow; 20@92, il b Y ) LIVE BTOUK Epecial Llspatches to Tus Bus, OH10AGO, Oaicacy, Janusry 12.—The Drovers' Journal rep ‘rts as followe: Hogs ~Brisk on hoth packing and ship- ping nc nts, and 55 hither; sales: mixe), esvy, 6 16@6 m light, 5 90 skips, 4 00@5 40 ¥ (J Catfle— Act snd firm ot good prices; prime, 6 20@6 35; good to choice shippine, 5 40@s 00; uonmu"n to fair, 4 20@ butchers’ active and steady at 2 (0@4 3: stockers and feeders very active and strong; common to fair, 3 10@3 75; medi- um to good, 3 90@4 50, Sheep—Active and firm; inferior to fair, 800@3 90; medium to good, 4 25@4 75; choice to extra, 5 00@5 60, NEW YORK, New Youk, January 12,-=The Drovers’ Journal Buresu repocts Beeves—Dull; extremes, 5 20@6 G0 for common to prime steers; gensral sales 5 50 4 00 @ 6 00; exporters used 300 head at 650, Active and firm at foll prices 5 00@ 6 7o 50@7 75 for lam eneral b for sheep; 7 00@7 50 for s e—Sseady and firm for live 6 4066 70 KANHAS OITY, KaNsas Crry, Janusry Stock Indicator repo: te: Cattle—Firmer; native steers from 1,185 0 pounds wold at 4 40@4 70; cows, @3 7; stockers and feoders, 3 60@ 4 1, Hogs ~ Firmer; 5 80@6 40, with the bulk of Auln at 6 0@t 20 —l nchanged; 12,~The Live fair to good mutton 3@ BT, LOUIS, 81, Louts, Janusry 12, —Cattle—Supply small and demand Light; prices steady and market tirmer; light shippivg steers, 4 2)@ 33@3 85; 24 prime to fancy 0. llwu—mml 3 light shippiog, 5 #0@6 00; pkllng \90(@6 20; butchers' to extra, 6 15 @6 MEROH:\NDISEL Special Dispatches to Tws Bua, NEW YORK, Nkw Yomrk, January 12, — Coffee — Steady; Rio cargoes quoted st 6§@9c. Sugar—Steady ana moderate y active; fair to good refining quoted at 6§@7e, Molassen — Quiet, but steady; New Orleans, 40@81c; Porto Rico, 40@b3c; Ean- glish islanda, 40@43c. Rice—Demand ‘air and market firm; domestic, 84@7; Rangoon, 240 in bond. Petroleum Quiet, but firm; United, 89yc; ernde bi@74o: fefined, Th@i, Tallow — Firm and fairly sctive; 83@=R}e Huuln—\hrh‘ dull and weak; 1574@ 1674, ’hen»enflna—\hrkfl. dull and weak; 680 Lead—Quiet, but -mmy,mmnwn, 475 @4 80; retined, nominal, JRAAS oS apt e S, WOOL. Boston, January 13, - Demand for wool good, warket steady; leading manufic. turers ate free buyers, and holders are sel ling at current rates, = California has been selling more freely, prices ranges from 174 (@300 for fall and spriog. - TRAFF lb Bpecial Dispatchos to Trn Bus, FLOUR AND GRAINS, OH10AGO, January 12.—Recelpts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receinta, Ehlp ts, Flour—bbla....... 12,000 17.000 w'hut—hn&hlll 42,000 22,000 Corn— 135,000 224,000 Oltu— Lo 41 000 76,000 Rye— Ly 4,100 4,200 Barley—= * .. 24,000 42,000 Nkw YoORK, .hnu-ry 12,—Reoceipts and lhlflmanh of flour and fnln for the past ol ours have been as follows: Baoo!ph Shp'ts, 390 87,000 40,000 87, Lous, January 12, —Reoe lhi ments of flour and grain for tae past ours have been as tollows: Bhip'ts, 4,000 Flour—bbls..... 2,000 Whnt—buhbh e b Kansas Orry, January 12, -—Rscmpu« and shipments of fmin for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shin'ta, Wheat, bushels 12,000 27,000 Corn WLl an000 41,000 LIVE 8TOCK, CHIcAGO, January 12,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have beca as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts Hoge. . 30 000 4 500 Oattle 00 4 000 Sheep.. 00 2,000 , January 12, —Receipts and shipments of live stock for tho past 24 hours have besn as follows: ]M’u. 1.5&0 vee 5,150 . 8r. Lovrs, Januiry 12.—Receipts nnl shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: Ship'ts, long | H 600 | Gonestoga. 6 Kaxsas Ciry, Jannary 12,—Keceipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm’ts, 6,000 vess OMAHA MAKRKATS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orricx or THE OMARA Brn, } Friday Evening, January 12, No changes were reported in the maiket | to-day. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.~ Cash No. 2, 506, cah No, 8, €ie; rejecte BATLIY 880, RYE—Cash, 4240, NEW CORN- 430, OATS—8bc. SEEDS—Fiax seed 950 per bu, P and Provisions. S—5060¢ per bushel, ONTONS—30@h0c per bushe). UTTER -Choice country, 20@25c, EGGS—27@?8e, HONEY—Culiforain, per b, a1, APPLES—Per barrel, #2 75@3 25, OVSTERS—Booths nud 1- oyutere, 400 Standard, 80; FLORIDA ORANGES —85 LEMONS -4 25@4 50 per b BEANE-~Navy ver bushel, 2 75@3 00, CHICKENS=12: per Ib, TURKEYS—13@15¢ per pound. CANNED bU&‘ji;";—Lfl.;y 1 sters, 2 (Ficld's), per omse, 84 005 do 1 T (Fiald's), per case, 3 75; ao'2 1 ((tandard), per cose, Y10; strawberries, 2 Db, per oase, 2 00, caspberrios, 2 T, por e, 8 W0, Dam. sons, 2 1b, per 2 45, Bartlett pears por’ oase, 200, Whertioberioe por cade, 275, Figg pluma,2 1 percuse,? 90; bmn x%w,Z b per case, 2 90; do choice, | gor cano 450, Pino Aplor, % M, per oass 75, Ponches, 210 por case, 4 00@4 50; do, (pi Cluhh'u. 2, 68c; No, 8, b 81, per 280; do pie, 6 b, per dozeu. 3 80, FLOUR—Johbing pricos, Jack Frost 8t. Louis winter) 3,90 per 100 Ibs.; T peka Patent Kansae, Minuehaha Minnesota Paten: Shawnee Fancy wintor, £5.10; $3.00; Triumph spr tian’s wuperlative, bran, per u,n. 511 no ehv;gpew] feod, $28,00, FE £.—Rio, tair. 1043 Rlo, good iric to choice, 114 to 1223 Old gov't 6411 ke, 2 Mochs, 2230; Arbuckie's, G l)HElIC:i—FuH Cream, 140 Powdered, 10f0; Cut Sravulated, c; Contectioner's A, Standard Kxtra O, 84c; Extra C, i medium yellow, {7he; dark yellow, SYRUP—8tandard Com bbls,; Standard do, 44 gallon kog Stan. 4 gallon kege, 8L 1 S—Hams per b, vide bao 1b,, 9c; Part loat, 330, 81 70; 134c; B Bacon 2 per 1b,, 110 ry salt shoul- n shouldera per Ib., hes per Ib,, l’l\ll-\n ) macke half brls, 6 1‘ N L 1.00; family 1 y maokerel, k u brls, 6 00; No, 1 20; Allpice, 3)c , 81 00; Casma, ¥ do; Mace £1 00, LY ¥—Aumerican, § 87 Groanwich, § 40; Wostern, 2 75; Nor ar, 2 05; Lewls' Iye, 4 603 Jewell lye, 275, FEED -Jobbing ' prices, Chop foed 81.50 per 100 lbs.; chop corn, 81.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 1bs, LARD—Omaha Refiuinin, 40 and 50-lb cans, 12¢; 20.1b cans, 10.1b pails, serew top, 5-1b do, lléc, 3 1 do, 13, HOMINY—New, 84 25 per bbl, ODA—In 1b papers, 83 per case; keg Tiorzes, NE PICKLES—Medium, |n barrels » | dro, 2 7o 11 FAS—.Gunpowder, good, 15@5* Obctoe, 60@760; Imperial, good, 40@45e, 9%-1ze’ 60@75c; Young Hyson, aml,l:u: 500; \\hmw 65c@8&1 00; Japan Nat 85¢; Japan, cholos, 60@75¢; Uolnnw«. 85@40; Oolong, cho.ve, ) Bouchong, good, 85@40e: choice, S5@4! ROPK-—Sisal, § inch and larger, 104o; finch, 11¢; § inch, 11je, WOOD! N‘w;mx.—k ‘'wo hoop palle, o 3% 175; three hoop pails, No. 1, 8 50; Pioneer wash! 185 ble Crewn 2 90; Well buckets, 8 50, LEAD-—Bar, 81 65, -VINEGAR—P'“‘ spple extra, 16c: pure apple, 18c; Pruseing pure avvle, 160, SALT. —Dray loads, per bbl, 1 6b; Ash: ton, in saoc ks, 8 50; bbls dairy eo.s.. 8 60 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon ln.pm.n. ¥ 45; Kirk's satiost, 3 60; Kirk's -und-rdk'i 75; Kirk's whits Russian, irk's Eatoes, 215 Kirk's irfo Queen, (100 cskes), 40; Kirk's magnolis dox., POTASH-—~Pennsylvauia cans, 4 case, in case, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 dos. in case, 1 90; Anchor Ball doz in case 1 50, PEAN UTS—Roasted, cholos, red ‘ten. nesace, 100 per 1b; fansy white, 1040 per Ib; raw—white Virginia raw, 100 roasted, 240 CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Iba, 18, 15§0; 8¢, lbfc b xew 40 Ibs,; 16 oz, 6, 1640, JE—Totfleians prime to choice, u\fg Tho: fair, 6@7c; Patwa, 7o, MATCHE>—Per oaddie, NAILS— lmhw 10 to 60W, 425, Hides Purs, Ete. HIDKS—tyroen butcher's hide, fl@7f cured 7{(@8e; hides, kroen salt, part oured Tioshides, 71 ry flint, sound, 18@14¢; di oalf and kip, uum- ry salt b, des, 10@11c; green calf, wt. § to 15 Ta,, 11@120; green oalf, wt, unJer 8 m.. por -&ln. 500) i) ta, 5O@$1 26; green lamb akina, 150; damaged hldu, two-third rate, out acol snd one two. tLirds rate,) hnndod hi du lo per oent, off Loun ekins, No, 1, 80¢c; No, 1 201 No. & 00: - Mink, No 1, a5y No, & 186! No. 8 180} No. 4, ‘ba. " Tox, No.k, 800; No, 2, 250, Shnk, No. 1, bibe} 0b¢; short stripe, 400; narrow stripeo broad stripe, Dn In' Te. Onk sole, 856 to 43c; hemlock sole, 386 to 8%; hemlook kip, 800 to 100; runner, G5 to 800; hemloc ek calf, 80 to 1 20; hem: lock upper, 25c to 260; onk upper, 24o; alligator, 4100t 6°80; calt kid, 81@3te; Irelnen kid, 2 50 to 3 75; oak kip, 00 to 1005 ok ertt 3 500 130; French ki, 110't0 1 56; French calf, 126 to 2 00; rus- wetts, b 50 to 7 50; Iillhl.{! 600 to 10 b0; toppiogs, 900 to 10 50; B. L. Moroceo, 80¢ to &e; pebble O, D, Morooco, 860; simon; 270 to 8 00, HARNESS-No 1 atar_oak, 420; No3 de, 89c; N. 1 Ohio oak, 880, o, 2 do, 8¢; No. 1 Milwaukee, §70; No, 2do Wo. Horses and Mules. BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFAOTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES! AANDIEICERESS YW.AGONS. gpairin fn all Brannhes T ! TRERT (JEWELERS~*MUSIC DEALERS:} OMAHA, NEB: THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN TRE WEST!| General Agents for the The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Vigitors can here find all novelties in SIL.- VER WARR. OLOOK, Grirn: maGunioray and Rich and suylish Jewelry, ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer s, : 7 Artisti ocasea, 88 10; nqmm. cm. ¥ 40, e pe‘}.hln' nfik:';l::‘.l‘i.:::t:‘:idn;l:o in u-!u:: uh: Latest‘ Most 2 ‘Stl.c' &fld‘DB&lel'. BROWN 00TTONG—Atlantio A, 8ic: [ mryis reroll St ol el L) Choicest Selections in| Pianos and Organs sold Appleton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 803 Boott | lows: PRECIOUS STONES and for cash or ing ents at ;P 8 fi;g‘uckm Ll b 705 Oabat We | Fiue agle drivers, 8100, to 800.5 Kxtes : ttom Pri : Casonano A ket Great Falls B, ldrafet, ety 175, 0 26,5 Common dradt {Bottom Prices, i Hnoluek g I ol-amuv,vlgm Ho I Borus, 0. to 180, xira farm horson all descripuons of FINE ™ A gpLENDID stock of S4oi lsn Grnrd d, w, }52;3'2‘;;‘;" t»o.'&' «f?o.."'fi','i‘:.“ B s ', | WATCHES at as Low Pri- |8 einwa, Chickering, ?&‘x‘s’“%iii- . 1o, Tioa s W “3‘;‘{’,‘;,':,“" S Sine l'?:gdniux(n), wizs.[Ce8 83 18 compatible with [Knabe, Vose & Son's Pi B dho, tal60; 14 ‘,:’d.f".;‘;,":‘;",&‘,"",,‘: 94| nonorable dealers. Call anos,and other makes, FINE BROWN OOTTONS—Allendale | 14t 144 hands, Also Clough & Warren, t4s Thes Allgator &4, 3e; Argyle 43, o, B and see our Elegant Now Atlantic LL, 6 o Ea ¥ Stato X 4-4, WEbLRALR: 8 Sterling, Imperl Bmitb Bennlnswnfl uckeye 8, “.flw We qnote lumber, latn and shingles on: | 3tore, Tower Building, Ameri V 0 Indian ()mhlrd A 9-8, 840; cars at Omaha at the following prices: erican r wcs”.; fith&).‘?z; 9hc; iauudnl7 J|0[Hslzz‘\(snlng‘:TL&m’—m t. a0 | COTREr 11th and Farnham ot fail to see us before D\"‘- under, 5 5 .Z.?.".;u“ bk Ak TR 7io; | “TIMLERS16 16, and under, 82200, | Streets ,n 441 BLEACHED UOTTONS—Androscog o L &, S, Blackstono AA L porial o do balf blenched 4-4,90; Cabot 4-4, Fidelity4-4, 94c; ¥rult of the Loom, 10 a‘... cam.bric 44, 130;do W ater Twist, 10§; Gren Fallaq, 04; lndlufludlhmnl 4, Too: 100, do cambric 87 l\ew ; Pequot A, Shor Booahinten 431’ Pocasset 4.4, 83c; (hleq 1o Wunnm 0 X X, 124c. DUCKS Colored)—Albany K bro 8o; doG drab, 11g; do Xa stri) plaids, 12 i do X nfi Brown an Jrab | g8 stripes and pl s, 124¢; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brow, 8jo; Obariot fancy 12h; do extrs heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indiana A brown' 18: Neonset A brown, 150 TLOK LN Giy—Amosk A U A 8 19c; do XX blue 82, 1840; Arrowaurs, 9hc; Claremont B B, ulge Conestoga ex tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 1140 Le -uwn a 30, 1hc; Minnehaba d-4, 206; O extra 4.4, 28¢; Penrl River 82, 16} nam X2 blue stripe, 120; Shetuoket § 104¢; do 98 126 Yecman's blus 20, 60 DENIMS,—A monkeak, blueand broun 1640; Andover DD blue, 154c; Arling X blue Seateb, 18he; Ooncord 000, blgo aw brown, 124e; do AAA, do do 183; do XXto do do 14ko Haymaker’s blue and brown 9c; Mystic River DD stripe, 164c; Poarl iver, blue and brown, 160; Unoaaville, blue and brown, 144c, CAMBRIOS--Barnard, lining, 24 iuch doubla face, Sho; Garner A lased, phe; Monbhattan glove ‘fnish, 5o owport do 6ei do g , Se) Pequot Bo: Lockwood kid COKSET JEANB—Amm-y, 80 Andros umm eatteen 8%o; Clarendcu, 6§c; Cones nutmm. I}« Hallowel, 80; lnldl Orchard 7§c; Narragansett,improved,c Pr#nerlll satteen 9%c; Rockport, 7§c. RINTS - Allens, 64o; Amecionn, 6j0; Arnold, 10. Borwlu l o} Coch 0} 0} 5 sere; Eddy-wuo m Gxauoum. 60; armony, Ske; Knlckerbooker, 640; Mer 'e; Myastio, flu. Bpragues, fo; ioucmrhgg, 60; do. (Mna ams, 70; Marl- boro, bo; Oriental 64 GIN HAm—Ammn.g 124o; Amos- keag dress 041 Argy Oée "Atlantic, S0 Cummborlaed, Tho; Highlana, The Kenilworth, 84C; Plun kelt, 10jc; o8z, COTTONADES-— Abberville 1840 Agnte, 20; American, 110; Artisian, 20c; Cairo D and T, 13405 Clarion D and T, 1740; Deccan Co, stripes D snd T, 160; Key- ctone, 1840; Nantuoket, 19¢; Nonparets 16c; ‘Ocean D and T, 13he; Royal, 164) Susuex, 120; Tioga, 1'%.:, Wachusett shirt- ing ok, 124e; ankin, 1940; York lulu Nankin, 13c; do, check, stripes and aucy, 124¢; do, 8 0z 20c, TINGE—Androscogeln 10-4, 2T}t o 84, 22; Continental O 42, llu, Fruit, of the Loom 10- 4, 274; New Yurk milla98, 85¢; do 78, 80¢; llu bR, 224c, Pombriko 101, , 25c; Pequot 104, 28ke, do 74, 19¢ do 49, ' 16c; Pepperell (96, 290; do 67, 9e;do 67, 180; Uten 96, 36c; do 53, 2340 do 48, 170, Paints Olis and Varnishes OILS—110" carbon, per gallon, ;150" beadlight, per gallon, ibe; 175" hesdlight, per gallon, 200} linsced, raw, per gailon, 71; linseed, boilad, per gallon, Bdo; lard, winter str'd, ‘por gal, on, 100; 'No, 1, XXX, per gallon, 1 25; No, 4, inarga)lun H5ic; wporm, W, 75; fish, W, B., por gallon, 6 extra, per gallon, 75¢; No. i, cating, zero, per goldem macttoe. 2); swoet, per gallon: 3 neatafoot, 65¢; lubri. g{ allon, 80¢; summer, 15c, 0. 1, per gallon, 85¢; No, eperm, signal, per gallon, tur- pnn..{no, per_gallon, 650; naptha, 74, per gallon, 18¢c: 64°, 17¢ PAINTS IN OI)~White lead, Umnaha P. P.. 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pn Marssilles green, 1 to 5 ™ o Fronch zine, c; Freuch zmc, red seal, 11c; French zine, in varn 20c; French zince, in oil asst sad burnt winber, 0 120; raw wnd vaudyke brown, g 12; coach black and 16c; drop bluck, 16¢; Prussian qu.m v\rmn blve, 180; chnmie green, L. M, ind and ahutter freon, LM n n Paris green, 140; udian red, i Venetinn red, 9¢; Tuscap 1 ., 190; , 0. &D 0, 18c; chrome yeliow, L., M. yellow ochre, S¢; golden ochre, 18; patent Uryer, 8¢; yralning colors: light onk, dark on's, walout, sbestrut and auh 150 * Dry Paints White lead, G4c; Krench xing, 1001 lm whiteing 25c; whiting gilders, whiting com'l, 1%, lampblack dum.»n. town, 14c; limipblack, ordinary, 10c; Prus. sian blue, 56c; ultrawarine, 15¢; va brown, Sc; umbe; er, burnt, 4. dojsienna, burn t, 4 Paria grecn gonuite, 25 20 raw, 18¢; 'Tndiau red, vButhlm read, Cokusoso : venotian red Am., 1¥c; red lead, 7 chrome yollow, geuuine, ¢ 12¢; ochre, rochelle ochre, American, I rince's rmuun’ 3 Barrels por tra, 81 10; furniture baltum, extra, & oil finish, 81 50 rosvy Hardware List plow steel, spoolal lron, rates, 83 10; oaet, 70; erucible, do; per sot, 1 " 140; tongues, each, 70@8b each, 76c; square nuts, wasbiors, per Ib, 8@180; rivets, per Ib, 11} cofl chaln, per Ib, 6@12; malloable, bc; iron “wod P o e e L orseshoes, per keg, b 00; epring 1@&. Burden's horseshoes, 6 0); Burdon's muleshoss, § 50 SHOT.—Shot, §1.85; Buck shot, 82,10, Bt | oL TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft,, $28 80 201t 82450, 33 {1, 830 50; 24 1] 20 FENCING—No. 1, 4 aodt § In, 834 00; $22 00, Sl ETING — No, , al 400, lult 100 Ibs, 83 50, E‘J‘?Loud. COAL—Cumberland blacksmi 012 Morris Run Blosburg, 812; Whitebreast l\unp, 85 50; Whitebreast nut, 85 50; Iowa , 85 50; Iowa nut &5 50; k Rpring b 00 \nthracite, 810 50@11 00; Colorado, DRU 8 AND OHEMI0A LS.~ Acid, Onrbolic, 500; Aold, Ta 600; Balsan, Copabis, per b, 700; Bark, Saasatras, b, 14y 'Calomel, per Ib, 7be; inchoniduy for on 8116 Chloroform, per Ib, 100; over’s pewders, por Ib, 81 40; Epeon Salts, por I Bio; rm, pre, pe- bl, Tead, Acetute, per I 22¢ Vb aGal 20 90, 3 Eddystono | } per gal, §110, Oil, Oil, Origanney, 605 uinine P, & W, & R, R, & 8., Potassium, Todide, per it 40c; Hulphato o éulpnm tlour per 1b, 4c; tr\'chnlun. ver oz, 01 5, ALCOHOL — 185 root, 325 per wine gollon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, per proot gallon; triple rofined plrits 187 proo er proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1500 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; tucky and Penul ivania’ ryes, 2 CO@’ BRANDIE: ported, 80 ouom o domestio 1 40@4 00, (-le—-meomd 4 50@6 00; domestlo, R%M&-Im 4 50@6 00; New E land, 2 4 00; domestic, 1 50 s l'.:(&l,i AND APPLE aRAN DY~ OHAMPAGNIES—Imported per oase, "amh 03 Amortpan, cave, 12 0@ 0 ARETS— er oase, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh no wino, per cnse, 6 00@ , pol upmm. £475; per_or, 82 03; €175; 'Salacm, per_os, Morghins, por oz, 88 85; us | 786 2 00; (hhv er cuwe, 4 00@7 00, and (obaccos. FINE CU'l—- nils,—Hard to Beat! Golden Thread, 700; Fountain, orite, 66c; Rocty Monntein, lnoy 560; Dalsy, 60c.—In tin fofl— Catlins 0. s 61b Boxes, per 1b 630; Lori- 's Tigor, 60c; Diamond Crown, 600, SMOKING—AN grador—Oommon, 4 o 88c, Urnnuhhd»lglnukwulll Durham, 16 oz ble; Dukea Durham, 16 oz, 46c; bcal of 80¢, MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GCASES. A Large 8tock alwavs on Hand. Chas. Shiverick, 1206. 1208 AND 1210 FARNAM ST. FURNITURE Mirrors, Bedding, Feathers, AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE FURNITURE&UPHOLSTERY TRADE, OMAHA NEB. A. M. CLARK, Pa,mter&PaperHanger SIGN WRITER & DEONRATOR. 1 ALE & RETAIL IOORNICES OURTAIN I’OLES AND FIXTURES, kNonh(mw 16 o, 46; Seal «l"l Nebraw ‘ Paints, Oils & Brushes, s, 16 07, 850; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags vet I, $1.85 Marburgs’ Puok 2 ox, tin 107 South 14th Streot oL, 6%0; Dog T ail . AHA, - . NEBRASKA Merino unwas ed, "gh'—, 14@160; lu!nvl,c. @1)})(; ul}‘o‘hum vmwnn light, 18@ e e — Y E - — washed, choice, ¥ Fer L GREIELR H WiLLIAwm SNYDER, 260 loew e — e — To strengihen and build up the sys tem, a trisl will convinco you that Brown's Iron Bittors is the bost med- icine mado. R-ILE-U "l A-T-X-8-M Anit i for all tho painful diseaseaottie. (g KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.|¢| Tt cleanses'tho system of the acrid poisor tiat causca the dreadful suffering whiol, only the victims of rlieunatism ean THOUSANDS OF CASES of 10 Worst forma of this torr.olo disoase have becn quickly relicved, aud la rhort e PERFECTLY CURED, ¥ enn bo went by b A .!ym,umm.n v GG1STS, INCREASE: YOUR CAPITAL, B10 $20 ¢ Thovo deslrlng to make money 1l P fon , can do 80 by operating on on: N‘“\J From ‘I'l'yl 81, mll h'l. pl‘;( 7 sent date, on Investmen s o WHEAT {000 008 eaab. protts have b reallzod 'and paid %o lnvestor oun'fng Lo aeversl timos the orlg s60 inal investment, Prol d 18t 0 nonth, still K Ahe invostmont making money STOCKS 0F paysbie on demand. Kxplanmo ry clronlars and statemmonts of func sont fros Wo want rosponsible 8100 nta. who wil report on crops anc introduce the plan. Libersl com- missions llfld Addross LENMING & MEKRIAM, Cem- wission Eorchants, Major'block Chicaso, i e RiSHABLE PERFUME i u* ‘ay & Lanman’s ‘LORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH 108 ] {MiPE s 'l § ANDKERCHIEF., A S VR BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures dy \pep “ativn and T eariboss MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ATND IROAT WAGONS Firs-Class 'Paining and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Done 1319 Haruev, Cor. 14th, Umaha DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTER W HOTEL HOTELS, PROPRIETORS AHLINGTON. J. Q. McINTIRE, WEATHERLY HOUBE, A. G. WEATHERLY, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. ©. REYNOLDS, BARATOOA HOTEL, J. 8, BTELLINIUS TOWNE Linca'n, Nok, Manring, fowa, § Coon Rapids, owa.} Miiford, Neo, MARGH HOUSE, E.MANS, BROWNBVILLE Web OOMMERCIAL HOTEL" JOHN HANNAN Btromaburg Ne HALL HOUBE, A WgHALL Loulsville | OITY HOTEL, OHENEY &3JOLARK, Blalr, Ne .§ COMMEROIAL HOTE ., J. 0. MEAD,} Nellgh, Neb GRAND OENTRAL €. 8EYMOUR, Nobraska'Olty,’Neb MIS80UAI LACIFIO HATEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,N ©O*4ILHCIAL HOUBE ©. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb, GHEENWOOD HOUBE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreonwood, Heb COMMERCIAL HOUBE, E. BTOREY Olarinda, lows ENO'S8 HOTEL, E. L ENO, Eremont, Mt EXOHANGE HOTEL, 0. B. HAGKNEY, Ashland, Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRAMK LOVELL, Atkinean, Neo MORGAN HOUBE, E. L. QRuUBY, Quide Rocd, N BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & GEOKER Oreston, la, HOUBTON HOUSE, QEO. CALPH, Exira, la, REYNOLD8 HOUSE, ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantlc, la, WALKER HOUBE, D.H. WALKER, Audubon, la. COMMEROIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, la OITY HOTEL, DI A, LLIAMS, Marlan la, PARK HOUBE, MRS, M. E. OUMMINGS, Oorning, la. NEBRASKA HOTEL, Uil AVERY, Btantan, MEROHANTS HOTEL Q. W, BURK, Burlington Junation, 8 COMMERGCIAL HOTEL, — Blanchard, In, PARKS HOTEL, OOMMERO AL MOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, F. M. PARK, HENRY WILLS, OMAS, BAGNELL, Bhenandoah Ia, Dayld City, Neb Oollege Springs, la. COMMEROIAL HOUSE, WM, LUTTON, Villisca, la, JUDKINS HOUBE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, Ia, BALL HOUBE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Qrove,(la COMMERCIAL HOUBE B, F.6TEARNS, Odebolt, la WOODA HOUBE, DOUALAR HOUBE, BEDFORD HOUBE J. T, QBEEN, ARLINOTON HOUBE, J. M. BLAOK & BON, NORFOLK JUNOTIONHOUSE A. T POTTER, JOKN EOKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, Osceola, Neb, Mar) o Norfolk Junction Neb WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, Beward, Neb, AURORA HOUBE M. B, JONES, b, CROZIER HOUBE R. OROZ'ER, AVOOA EATING nOU" OENTRAL HOUS FOBTER HUUBE AHITNEY HOUBE E. HAYMAK DEPOT HOTEL, ©. L. OHAPMAN, LUBK HOUBE. J A LUBK, oow gnv Noual. W. H. MORTON, Aaal OUBE, JAQGGRR& BON, Denlaon, Is, HARMON HOUSE, TAMA CITY, IA,, Harmon & Knlu. Prop, 3 Av LOCKWOOD & SHATTUOK, Capt, JOHN FOSTER,