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> e - vho Nebraska National Bank Of Omaha, Nab. Pald up Oapital, - - DIRECTORS 1 R. JOHNSON, President, of Stee.s, Johnson & Co. A, E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B. & Q R. R., Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo. LOHN 8, COLLINS, of G, H. & J. 8. Collina. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney-ab Law. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashior of the First Notlonal Bank of Omahs, and connected with the active management of that Bank since It organisation in 1863, Ormxwn for business April 27, 1882, with th Argest capital of any bank In Nebraska, OoLurorions recelve special attention and char o8 lowent obtalnable hera or elsewhero, v mist allowed on $ime deposita upon tavor able terms and upon accounta of banks and bank are, Fonmex Excmaxas, Government Bonds, anc Oganty as and O y sccuritios bought and eold. pared to do s general banking businen 1ot 5y Tobait, A ih e treatiment of Custom: ers whl parsue the moat liberal policy conslstent 4 afebanking FINANCE AND GOMMEHGE PINANUIAL Special Dispatoh io Tin Ban. Nzw YORK, Jsnuary 15 Money— 4@ 6 percent, closing st 5 per cent. Prime cent, Sterling Exchange — Bankera' stendy at 34.81%; demand, $4 85} (Governments—Irregular, The stock market showed an increase in business and an advance in prices this afternoon, the net result being @1} per cent on the general list. Between nid- day and 2 o'clock prices fluctuated. In the last hour the stock market continicd quiet, The only stocks in which there was any activity were Western Union, which was stronger at near the highest prices of the day, and Delaware, Lacka- wana & Western, which was weaker at the lowest prices of the day. All other stooks were tirm. The net result of the day has been a larger sale of shares than any day last week and an advanze of @] per cent over the prices of Saturday evening. Mercantile Paper—0)@6} per bills GOVERNMENTS, Batur ay. To.day. Bs..... 1 B 102} 4‘ Coupons, 11:5} 4's, Gk 1104 Pacif of 1895, 120 BONDS, Oeutral Pacific firsts.. 134 Erie seconds....... Lehigh & Wilkesbarre. Louisisna comscls. . Missouri 6's. Bt, Joseph. Bt, Paul & Sioux Tennessee ' do Uniun Pacific 1st mortgag land grants. L1106 5 119} sinking fund. 115 119 Vlrginhfin..... 35 do consols 6's. b do deferred .. 13 BTOOKS, Adams ¥xpress.... Allegin-u{ Central, Alton & Terre Hn\u‘ Amanczn Ex) reen.... Burl,, Cedar Rapids & D Oanada Southern..... 674 Qol., Cin, & Ind, Central. Central Pacific......... Che: npeu.ke & Ohio. o do 1st pf do 4 2d pfd.. Chicagy & Alton. e i pi Chl., Burl. & Quiney. Ohi., St. L. & New Orlea Cin,, Sund. & Cleveland Clove., Col. & Cincinnati. Delaware & Hudson canal, Del., Lack. & Western. Denver & Rio Grande, Fort Wayne & Chicago. anlh.llé( St, Joseph. Hnlem“ Houston & Tliinois Cencral. ...... Ind., Bloom. & Western Knn.« u & Texas.. Lake Erie & Weste Lake Shore & Michigan S Louisville & Nashville Louisv., New Alb, & ( #g0 Marietta & Cincinnati 1st pid 10 do do pfd 54 Mewphis & Charleston. 47 Michigsn Centrsl, 98 Minneapolis & St b:1 do 641 Missouri Pacifio. ... 108¢ Mobile & Ohio...... 118 Manhattan Beach. 1223 Morria & Fssex. G0 New Jersey ( entral. m Nashville & Chattanoog 158 Northern Pacific.. a8y do pid. 854 Northwestern . 1344 do pf fd. 148, New York chllul W17 1271 Ohio Central.. 5 A 13, Ohio & Mississippi. .. 8 84 do pfd 9 90 Ontario & Western.. b7 _Oregon 'l'rlnncunt.luvlh] 8 ~'nol 418 Pan: 167 Poona Docatar & Evanav. ., 26 27 Pitteburg & Clevelaud. Pullman Palace Ca Reading . " Rock Taland. 8¢, Louis & Sm an..l d £ o 8. Puul& Nilwaukee. . ... 106 do pid. 2 1214 St. Paul, Mun, & mmwh H. 148 8t, Paul & fmaha..... X 52 3 pld. 11} Texas & Peific... 40 Union Padic. 104 United Stées Expre: 60 Wlbun, S L. & Pacific 854 pfd. 5 b1} Als, r o & Co, Express.12 120 gim nion Telegraph... 82} 834 Qaribot, «ooeee . lfl Centra A L] Excelsr, 1 Homesak %5 15 Little Pittsburg 1 Ontard .s: P Quickilver ...+ de pid. 36 Robioon 1 Bilver i o South Pacif f Standird it Butrc cersias ufl )i tExlnterest, $Asked. |Ex, Dividewd. e — FORBGN FINANCE. Spocial Dispatch €Tk BEX 4 LONDON, ¢ " . Loxnoy, Jamry 15,=5 p, m.- U aited States Bonds—ew 5's extended, 105}, Usited Stat Railroad Securities— Penusylvania Gtral, 624; New York Cen, tral, 19145 Erid]2; Reading, 281 000 Amount of bion gone in, & - = $350.000 3 | 7@13e. { | cash; 8the bid for e THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHBA TUESDAY JANUARY 16 PRODUOE & PROVISIONS. Special Dispatches o Trn B, OHICAGO. OHn10AG0, January 15.~Flour = Mar. ket steady; common to choive spring wheats, 3 50@5 50; common to fancy Minnesota, 4 00@6 (0; patents, 6 50@7 00; winter wheats, 4 H0@! ;nch"n Tliinois, 5 00, endy vlth a fair demand; regular, 97J@97§0 for January; 98@98}0 for Felruary; Y9@ 99k tor March; 1044 o. 2 red win er, 94c; No. 2 Chi- 4@978¢; No, 8 Coicago d but at lower rates; 4 for January; (475, for > for March; (5yc for May; 8750 o rejecte. {)‘ln 8rendy with a fair deman: s for Ji Ryo au dys Buloy-—flluml Foax Seed— Dreseed og mand, 7 25@7 5. Butter—Market dull and prices a shade ower; creamery, 25@35c; dairy, good to fancy, 23@33c fair de- Euue—Steady; freeb, 25@285 fos bouce, 2)@24c. Pork—Uneettled but generally higher; 17 50@17 55 for cieh: 17 60@17 62} for February; 17 774@17 80 for March; 18074 @18 10 for Muy Lard—Active and a shade_higher; 10 75 for_cash; 10 774@1i 8 for Febuary; 10 90 @10 92} for March; 11 124@11 15 for M. Bulk Meats—Steady; shoulders, 6 ehortriba, 0 15; short olear, 9 40. Whivky—Staadyy &> for Javuwy; 98@984c for Feb. 98fc for Maich; L 04§ for May Corn—Market 1ull and prices a shade luwu‘; declined 3@, 0.ts— Kasy but noc quotably lower; ex- cein for Magch, which declined c. Provisions — Esier but not changed, much NEW YORK, New York, January 14— Flour---Firm; superfine state and western. 3 40@3 S0; common to good extrs, 8 75@4 40; good to choice, 4 50@7 00; white wheat, ulll, @r. ex ra Ohiy, 880@6 50; St Louis, 8 Nfl@b 75; Mirnesota, 5 60@7 60. Wheat—Cash, steady; options openad firm, but subsequently declined @c. closing stronger; No. 2 spring, nowiusl; ungraded red, 90@1 15; No. 8 red, 1 07 (@1 (8; steamer No. red, 1 09; No 2 red, 1124@114; ungraded white, ¢ 1 16§; stesmor No. 4 white, Olc; N, white, 5,0000 bushels s.ld at 111}; extra whim, 2000 tnenels sold at 115)@ 163; No. 2 red for J nuary, S0(00 bustels soid at 1 12§, closing st that figure; do for Febru.ry, 424,000 bushe's wld at 1 13|@ |Hg. cloa ng at 1133 do, for M.rcb, bushe's sold at 1164@1 15§, clesivg at 1158; do, for April, 120,000 bushels sold at 117)@ 1174, cleiog at 1174, do. for May, 192,- 000 Tu hels suld at 1 17{@1 15, closing at 117§ Corn—A shade higher; options opened 4@ Jc better, but sitirwards lost the sd- [ o, for February, 66} do. fir M do. for Ap do. for M-). closing v 661 Bic, closing at bb, cloeing at ¢ closing at 615 A shade lower; mixed western, 4i@47c; white western, 47@50c, Hay -~ Quiet, but firm; 65c, Egus—Fresh western, quiet, but firm; 2:@-Yc. Pork—Quiet; new mess, 18 60@18 65 Beef—Quie’, but steady; 18 (0.@18 25 Cut Meats — Quiet, but firm; long clear middles, 9§ 374@9 50, Tard—Weaker; prime steam, 1105, Butter—Market dull and weak; 16@41c. Cheese—Quiet, but fim; western flat, ST, LOUIS, nuary 15, —Flour—Quiet; ; chowce, 4 60@470; ouIB, family, 4 10@d 95; fancy, 4 87@5 10, Wheat—Higher early in the da; buv, closed at about Saturdsy’s pri o red fall, 1 013@1 01§ for cash; 101 Iur ¥ -shnmry‘ 1 035@1 04, closing at 1 034 for March; 1 054@1 057, c]ullng at 105} vid for ,\pnl 1 064@1 7, closing at 1 063 for May; No. 3tall, 9 @933c, Corn —Higher and tirm early, hut fell off at the close; 47§@40c for cash; 48§ @404c, for February, 45!3@1 4 tor o for A ril; 50§@ble, close e for May. Highoer; 853@381 @:8¢ for February; Rye—Hi :her; Barley—Stead Butter—Steady 28@: for oash; 87jc 1@38¢ for May, H H 3= < 2 e H £ 2 Liard—Nominwlly higher; at 10 62, Bulk Meats—Firm and good demand for car lots, shoulders, 6 30@6 624; long clear, 8 50; short ribs, 90; short clear, l&nmn—Hwher; thort rib, 10 00; short clear, 115 AFTERNOON BoARD — 1013 bd for January; rusey; 103321 03} bid ta \nn 5 1004 for May. Corn —Firmer; 48 bid for Januarv: 453c for Fcbruary; 48{c for March; Goe for May. Oats—Firm, but slow; 88¢ bid for Jan- uary; 874c for February. KANSAS CITY, ®Kaxsas Crrv, January 15,—Wheat— Weaker and lower; No, 2 red, Sto bid for bruary; sales at 534 for March, Corn—Lower and weak; 41c for cash; 40%c bid for February; 41:@ilhe for March, Oata—Slow; 132 l)ul for cash, Butter - Quiet; lgge Weal LIVE STCOR Spectal Dispatchos to Tuw Bax, CHICAGO, Oaicacu, January 15.~The Drovers' Joarnal "i >rte as followe: A Hogs - Market opened active, strong and 5@10c higher; mired, 5 Y0@f v 6 30@ ight, 5 40; ‘kips, 4 00@5 60. Cattle: ors active and firmer; no ex. ports demand fair st quotations; prime, 6 ( 0; good to choice shipping, 5 255 90; mon to fair, 4 10@5 10; butchering and canniog in fairdemand and steady at 2 60@4 25; stockers and feed slow sale but steady, at 3 10@1 40, Sheep — Moderately active and quility only fair; common t« 4 00; medium to good, 4 2@ to_extrs, 1 00@H 0. The Drovers' Journal Bri cable ad- vices report a good, strong market for cat- tle, the best marking 10@17c, estimated dead weigh t; sheep steady at 17( 19¢, NEW YORK, New Youk, Janusry 15,-~The Drovers Journal Bureau repots beeves— Firmer and a fraction highr for fair to prime; barely steady for lower grades; extremes, 5 00@6 90: general nales, 500@ 5 30; the receipts included 85 ca loads for exportation, and 30 carloads rivo! too late for to-day’s market, Sheep—Market easier and values 23c lower on comm n and medivm sheep and all sorts of lambs; extremes: 5 006 50 for @7 b0 for lambe; & car load of rt sheep sold at 67 ~Market dull for live hogs, at 6 30 crs firm ; 2 Swine @b 75 8T, LOUIS, Tanu; —Hogs—Market higher anc 3 , B 90@6 10; pack- ing,6 V@6 utchers'to extra, 6 20@6 40, Cattle —Market steady with fair d mand; hulk of supply butchers' gra good to choice heavy shipping, 4 75@3 60; light shipping steers 4 2'@4 75; common to fair butchers’ stuff, 3 70@3 50; good to Sr, Lovrs, | b Foasn o Whent—Market frraens | 20 5 | exgn flour choice dn. 875@4 5); steckers and feeders, 3560@4 25, Sheep—Market firm and demand good; 8 00@3 75 for common to medium; 4 00 @4 75 for fair to good; 5 00@d 50 for prime to fancy heavy. KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Ciry, Jaouuy 15, —~The Live Stock Indicator reporta: Cattle—Market active and firm: but transactions were small, on_acconnt of lisht supply; natlve steers of 1,250 to 1,440 pounds soid at u @b teeders, 60@3 7 Hogs Active and a shade lower; rang- ing ut 5 B0@6 35, with the bulk of sales at 6 00@6 20. Sheep Steady; 3 nom:« lt Lolh Lln Ituk 81, Louts, January 15 thippivg, 4 76@b 5 Shéep— _ommun to medium, § 00@375; tair to good 4 00@4 75, @um-l,lgm. 5 90@6 10; packing, 6 00 46 25, Cattle—C! h.-lr light, 4 25@4 75, Chicago Live Stock. CH10AGO, January 15, Hoge—Heavy, 6 30@6 95; light, 5 80 Oattle— Oommon to fair, 4 10@5 10; stockers and feeders 2 10@4 40. Sheep—{‘ommon to fair, 3 25@4 00; me- dium to goud, 435@4 75; choice to extra, 5 CO@b 60. - MHROHAN DIGE. Special Dispatches to Tin B NEW YORK. New Yomk, Jaouary 15, — Coffee - Qniet but tirm; Rio cargoes quoted at 6} Sugar—Dall; fair to good refining quoted at 6i@7e. Molusser — Quiet, but steady: New Orleans, 40@ 61c; Porto Rico, 40@b3c; En- glish islands, 40&0} 80, Rice—Demand ‘air and market firm; domestic, 5A@7; Rangron, 24c in bond. Petroleum —Higher; United, 91§0; crude, 63@7Ho; refined, TA@TH *, Taliow— Firm aud tairly mlva- B@8jc. Rosin—Market tirm; 1 60@1 674. Turpentine—Market dull and 'nli 52§ @h3e. Lnd—Sludy‘ common, 4 70; refined, LONDON. LoxNvoN, January 15.--Petrolcum, re. fived, 6)@7d, S,hiu turper tine—3%s, - ————— MI CNLLANEOUS BRITISH GRAIN TRADE, LoNDoN, January 15, —The Mark Lane Express, in its review of the Britich grain trade of the past week, say: The weather was decided'y more tavor- able for outdoor work. The demand for wheat is slack an disappointing; buyers revisting any advance. Foreign whoat aull, although the market closed somewhat better. Of cargoes there were only rales of two of Chicago spring at 398 3d@40= Market nearly bare. There was better inquiry for futurer. Flour in liberal sup- ply, but trade slow and prices low for for- The demand continues to i crease, Barley improved; foreign Oat« steady and unch.ngel; foreigu im- proved about 1s. Maizs scarce on spot and improvements are therefore muin- taived. Salis of Kaglish wheat during the past week, 32,58) quarters at 40s per quarter, against 42,620 quarters at 458 5d per quarter for the corresponding period last year. - TRAFFIO, Spocial Diapatches to Tun Bux. FLOUR AND GRAINS, CHI0AGO, January 15.—Receipts and Ahl wents of flour and grain for the past Euun have been ae follows: Receints, Bhip'ts, Flour—bbls 16,000 X Wheat—bush 86000 21,000 Corn— 2 159,000 101,000 Oate— . 67 000 79,000 Rye— 7,500 Barley— 85,000 16,000 New YoRK, Jnnmrv 15.—Recelipts and uhl pments of flour and ?'rni for the past Luuu have been as follows: Receipts Shp'ts. Flour—bbls.... . .6 000 3,h00 Wheat—bushels. ,500 263 000 Corn— (L) 700 91,550 Oats— (L (n'.!,fl()() 167 81, Louis, Anu-rv 16. — Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been a8 tollows: Receipts, Ship'ta. Flour—bbls. . . 5,000 6,000 Wheat—buahel 7,000 Corn— 50,000 Oats — 1,00 Rye— 000 Barley— * Kansas Orry, January lx—l{owupm and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ta, Wheat, bushels 11,000 21,000 Corn " ,000 20,000 Lr ITOOK, CHIoAGo, January 15.—Recelpta and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shlpm’u Hogs,. .. veres 28,000 2,500 Cattle . 5,500 1,600 Sheep...... . 1,000 600 NEw Youg, January 15, —Receipts and shipments of 'live stock s have been as follows: Rec'ts, or tho past 24 Ship'ts, 81, Louts, y 15,—Recelpta and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, 3,900 12,000 00 1,800 1,100 e Kansas Ciry, January 15,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, . ) . Hoga. . Cattle, Sheep. 300 200 OMAHA MAmsEII‘B ‘Wholesale Prices. Orriok or THe OMAHA Ber, Nonday Evening, January 15 The only changes reported in the mar- ket Lo-day are as follows Wheat, No. 3, advanced 1c, Barley advanced lc. Rye advanced 2}c. Corn advanced 2o, Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.~ Cash No, 2, 80c; cash No 8, 6740; rejected, 44c, SARLEY,—Cash No, 2, 69c; No, 8, 3¢, RYE—Cash, 46c, W, CORN- 5o, DS~ }.al seed 96¢ per bu, Produce snd Provisions. POTATOES—50@550 per bushel, ONION f5c per bushel, co country, 20@25¢, HONEY—Ualiforal rlh. APPLE r barrel, L OYSTERS—Booth's 'and l'h.u.’ seloct oysters, 40c: Btandard, mediums, 25, FILORIDA ORANC 85 50, LEMONS 81 25@4 50 per bo avy per bushel, 275@3 00, per lb, @15 per pound, @Grocers’ Ligt GOODS—Oysters, 2 per case, 84 00; do 1 b (Field's), or caso, 4 75; o 2 I (tandard), per case, 10; stre wlnrrh-‘ 2, per case, 2 40, raspberries, 2 D, per case, 8 30, Dam. wons, 2 1, per case, 2 45, Bartlett CANNED (Field' per oase, 240, Whortleborries v uus,"h. ltn plums,2 I percase,? 90; mn gages, 2 onse, 2 90; do choice, kb, Bino Applen, 2m, por cane 15. Punh 8 00; dn ! per 4 60; do. (pie), 8 doplnb per d o-mi l"h’) R—Jobbing priocea, Jack ] St. Louis winter) $3.90 r100 Ibs.; peka Patent Kansas, 83, finnesota Patent. 83.70; Shawn winter, $3.10; Kagle, XX 00; Triumph spring, best, $2.80; Chris- tian's suporlative, bran, per ton, 214,005 pod $28.00; Queen Bes flonr, per sack, 8 25; Nellie Klye, per sack 24 ~UGARS —Powdered, 1040; Cut 104c; Granulated, 9ic;f Confectioners' A, 9; Standard Extra O, 8{o; Extra C, 8+ medium yellow, 7hc; dark yellow, ‘Ml",\’l‘i Hama per 1b,, 12}0; B Bacon per Ib., 13¢; clear side bacon per b, 11c; loat, dry salt rides per 1., 94c; dry salt shouls ders per b, 93; bacon shouiders per b, s teren Tard per Ib., 11e. PICKS,—Pepper, 913 Allaplos, 15.; (‘\nvu, 850; Nutmegs, 81 00; Unssia,2Zic; Mace 8100, L ARD—Omaha Refinining Co.: Tierces, 1140; 40 and 50-1b cans, 1130; 20.1b cans, 28c; 10-1b_ pails, screw top, 13¢; 5-1b do, 11c; 8 1b do, 12fe. RIOE—Lottisiana prime to choice, 5} @ 70: fair, 6@7c; Patma, Gic. FISH—-No. 1 mackerel, hall brls, 6 75; No. 1 muckerel, kits, 1 00; family mack: erel, half brls, 4 75; family mackerel, Kite 850; No. 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No. 1 SYRUP—Standard Com., 830, bbla.; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, 81 70; Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, $1 & COF KK T.—Rio, tair, 1043 Rlo, good 110; priras to cholce, 114 to 120; Old gov't Java; 264@)ko,2 Mooha, 2830; Arbuokle's, OH.EE%!—F\:II Croam, 140y 8im, 1040, ,? ‘Am.rlnm. 8 85; Greenwliob, 8 4 Part [Weatern, 276; North Star, 2 06 i e, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275, TFEED JJobbing | prices Chop foed $1.50 per 100 Iba.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 700 per 100 Ibs, er bbl, per case; keg HOMIN Y—New, 84 23 SODA—In lb papers, a, 2}, kN PICKLES—Medium, In barrels 87.00; do in bl hhln, 4 00 emalls, in bbls 900 do, in half bbls, 500; gherkins, in bbly, 1100; do, {n Balf bbis, 6 00. FARCH.—Peort, 4g0; Sitver Gloss #4o; Corn Starch, 8o Excelaior Hoss, 70; Corn, 7§, TEAS—,Gunpowder, good, 5@ Ohotce, 60@75¢; Imperial, good, 40@ 4 Ohrice, 80@75c; Young Hyson, goud, §6@ 500; choice, 60c(@81 00; Japan Nat TLoaf 850; Japan, ohoioe, 60@7hc; Oolong, good, 35@40; Oolong, cho.ce, 40@65; Souchorg, good, 85@40c: choice, 35@4be, ROPE—Siaal, 4 toch snd larger, 10hc; {inch, 11¢; # inch, 11jc, WOODENWAKE—Two hoop 175; three hoop pails, 4 00, Tube, 1, 8 50; Pioneer wsshboards, 1 85 oo Crown 2 90; Wollbuckety, 8 50, TISAD—Bar, 81 66, @VINKGAR—Pure spple extrs, vuse applo, Lot Prusin pure av Jle, 160, SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 ¢ ton, in sao ke, 8 50; bhls dairy 60, 5 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Lmperial, § irk’s satinst, 8 60; Kirk's standnrd, 2 7 nily white Ruesian, 525: Kirk's Eutoos, 315 Kirks Praide Quoon, (100 sdken), 40; Kirk's magnolia doz., POT. Pennaylvauis cans, 4 onse, In case, s 55; Babbitt’s Ball, 2 doz. In case, 190; Anchor Ball & doz in case 1 w. PEANUTS—Ronsted, chofos, red ‘Cen- nesseo, 100 per 1b; fancy white, i(‘fiv. per Ib; nav—white Virginia raw, 100; romsted, OANDLES—Boxu, 40 1be, 18, 15{c; B, lb!e' buu- 40 Ibs,, 16 oz., 6s, 1550, 'CHES—Per caddie, 950; round, cuol. lfl 10; -qnlre. cu.n-. ®0 40, BROWN OOTTONS-Atlantio A, 8hc; gplewn XX, 70; Atlanta A, 8¢; Boott Buckcyl LIB 4.4, 7o0; Ulbnt w, ittor ‘Ureat Falls K, 3 Hoosier, 6; et Width, 8o, In. Sl T & "5ho; Todian, Staadeed A, o Tdian i A i EAp oy 7; Mystio River, 74} Pequot A, s s oa 0, bho; Wachus: st B, 7ot do A. sn. do K 45, cot YINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendalo b4 T Allgator 54, So; Argyle s, T Atlntio L, thes b‘:o r 3h“sx4“s o nnington uckoye Indian Orchard EA&? A I.o"nnmd 89, 8 108.!’1 it N 80, 7¢; do 0 83, X dnfl o K 36, 8io; Pocasset O 4, T4 BLEAGIHED COTTONS—Androsoog n L 4-4, 93; Blackstone A A . poriad 30y o do half bloached 4.4, 9c; Cahgh 4-4, } Fidelity4-4, 94c; Fruit of the Loom, 10; onm.brie 4-4,150;do Water Twist, 105c; Grroat FallsQ, 1040; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; Lonsdale, 10¢c; do cambric 87, *124c; New York mh. ke 1'.}’\:0; A,10c; Pepperel NGT ocahontas 44, 94c; Pucxu!-(et‘l : s imu, 1lo; Wamsutta DUCKS Colorod)—-Albany & brown 86; do 0, draby 1oy do X uiripos and plaids, 124c; do XXX brown and drab, stripes an 19¢; Brunswick brown, 84c; Chariot fancy 12hc; do extra_beavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1l3c; Indians A brown' 130+ Nevouset A brown. 150 TIVKINGD—Amoskeasg A U A 3% 19c; do XX blue 82, 18h; Arrowanra, 94c; Claremont B B, 1540; Conestog ex tra, 17he; Hamilton D, 1180 Lewiston o 50,'150; Minnchuha d-4, 200; extra 4-4, 280; Pear) Rivor 32 1 pem X2 blue stripe, 190 Bhetackes B lotc: do 88 12¢; Yeoman's blue 29, 9¢ YENIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn 164c;_ Andover DD bluo, 154c; Arling X blue Scotch, 184¢; Concord 000, blue aw Ome super ; Put- brown, ugci do AAA, do do 18}; do XXto | §175 do do 1440 Haymaker's blue and brown 93c; Mzntlu River DD stripe, 164c; Pear] Eiver, blue and brown, 16c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 144e, CAMBRIOS—Baruard, 5ho; liniug, 24 inch double face, lazed, Fie; Manhattan glove ewport do 6c; do , bgo; e S e & COKSET JEANS—Amory, 80; Andros coggin satteen 84o; Clarendg v, 640; Cones 04ga satteens, 7: Hallowel , 8c; Inidi Orchard arragansott, mproved,o Pepperill satteon 940; Rookport, 74c. PRINTS - Allens, 6ho; American, 640; Arnold, 7e; Berwick, 4§c; Cocheco, 7c; Oonestoga, 6jo; Ilnn ir! 3 Dunnell, @7c; Eddystone, 7o; Gloucester, 60 armony, bjo; Knickerbocker, 6hc; Mor D, 7o; Mystic, 5ho; Spragues, bo; Ezufihhr‘dge. 6c; gl.r. 6(‘.ln¢huml, 7o0; Marl. ro, G t{AMS-Am«.k 134} Amos. keag dross 941 Ary Atla 8" Cumbertand, Tho; Hlghiana, Kenilworth, 846 Plun me 104c; Soa oux GOTTONADES— Abbervillo 1840 Agate, %0; American, 110; Artisian, 20c; Cairo D and T, 18he; Olarion D and T, 174¢; Decean Co, stripes Dand T, 16¢; Key- stone, 1340; Nantucket, 19c; N...,pm 16c; Ocean D and T, 1340; Royal, 1641 LS SeTah . Suasex, 12¢; Tiog ing shecks, 1240; :l ankin, 1240; York, dn, cheoks, stripes and lain Nankin, 12 ancy, 124c; do, BHEETI (;S—Andmnoouulnwi 2ot do 9.4, do 84, 22¢; Continental C 42, 11c, Fruit of the Loom 104, 273; New York millad8, 8o; do 78, 80c; o 08, 22he, Pembr;ke 104, , l’mluutl\"-ll 284¢, do 74, 19¢ do 49, Pepperell (96, 29 do 67, 2lc;du 57, 1 58, 2240; do 48, 170, Pllnl‘ Olls and Varnishes carbon, per headlight, per gallon, headlight, per gallon, 20c lnm r lon, 51; linseed, boiled, g uuflun. Bic; Iwrd, winter str'd, per gal, on, 1 00; No, 1, 8506; No, 2, 7bc; castor, = pertllun,l'lu, No. 3, 1 20; sweet, e ,mh..n sperm, W, B., per gallon. fish, W, d.,p« gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, Eddystone I, gallon, 1 175 1b | extra, por gallon, T60; Nov 1, 80c; lubri v | green, L. M, & D,, p PAINTS IN OTL—White lead, Omaha P, P., 6}c; white load, 8. Louis, pure, 6ot Marsailles grecn, oans, French rinc, 130, Fronh sine, rod seal, 116; ronoh oo, th varnih st Fronch tinoe, in ofl aast 15¢; Raw sn bhi umber, 1'1h cans 120; raw and burnt Sienns, 13c; vandyke brown, .g refined Iampbiack, 126; coach black and ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian blue, 30c; ultramarine blve, 18¢; chnwme 14oblind and abutter groon, L. M, & D., 14c; Paria groen, 180; Indigh red, ibo; Venetian red, 90; Tuscan dre, 22¢; American Vermiliod, 1, & P., 180; chrome yallow, L, M, 0.8'D 0, lto; yellow ochre, 83 golden ochre, 15; patent Uryer, 8c; grainiug colors: light oak, dark oaZ, walnut, -\hmnm and ash 150, Dry Caints Vhite lead, O4o; Trronch stne, 1061 Puc whiteing 2403 ting whiting com'l, 1. hm)br:c mn fown, H4e; limpblack, ordinary, w Prus. sinn blue, 560; ultramarine, 186; vandyke Eeown, 863 umbor, burnt, 43; umber, raw fcjsienna, burn t, do; kienna, raw, 4 Paris groen genulie, 2c; Paria green oo’ 20; chrome green, N. Y.' 20c; chrom green K., 120; vermdllion, Eng., 70c; ver willion, America, 18¢; Indiau red, 100 rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cokiinoso Hes venetian red Am., Lo; réd lead, The; chrome yellow, genuine, brome_ yel- low, K., 126; oobre, rioholls _Bej Tronch, 2o ochre, Amrican, Winter's m nernzlkfl o lohigh brow, 340, spanish brown, 2d¢; Prince’s mine VARNISHES “arrela por ~ gullon. Furniture, extra, $1 10; farnibure, No. 1, 81; oconch, extra, 81 40; §1'%0; Damar, extra, 81 75; phllt\ul\ extra, 86¢; shella oil finish, 81 80 1 towr 68 10; " pio "".r'.ul. spectal ron, rates, ; plow et 7o; oruoibie ko pacil oF Gran,b; onat’ tool do, 15@20 wi 225@3 00; hubs, per sot, 1 'lw dry, 140; tonguoe, ench, To@use ey ;| each, 750; square nuts, per I, 7@ll0; washors, per I | @l rivote, per Ib, 11o; coll chaln. per b, 6@126; oable, 8c; Imn weqil fie‘ mwbn-. 60; harrow orseahioes, per keg, b 00; spring uto«l, 7@8c; Burden's horseshoes, b 50; Burden's muleshoes, 6 50 SHOT.—Shot, §1.86; Buck shot, $210 Orlontal ' Powder, kogs, $6.40: do., hal Koy, 83,483 do, quartor koge, 81,86 Tlaat 5: Fuse, per 100 foot 500, lnq 0, $3.85: BA L ](l‘ D WIRE—In car lots, 8 25@ 9 25 per 100; in less than oar lots, 8 7@ 975 ver 100, NAILS—Ratea, 10 to BO'. 425, Higes Purs, Ef HIDES—trreon m.cunu- hido, 6@74c cured 7{@8c; hides, green salt, part oured Thcshides, Tho dry flint, sound, 18@14c; d calf and kip, 12@14¢; dry salt h, des, soun 10@11¢; green calf, wt. 8 to 16 Ma,, 11@120; groon calf, wt, under § The, per_skin, 500) sreen pelts, HO@$1 25; groon lamb akins, 81 25@1 60; damaged hides, two-third rate, ent scored and one grub, classed two. tl ieds rate,) branded hi nleu 10 per eent, off , 800; No, 1 Mh\k, No. 1, 800; No, 2 No. 4, ‘5o, Fox, No.k, Skunk, No. 1, blbo; Coon skine, No, 1, 450; No, 2, 20.; No. 4, 100, 5 +| 650; short stripe, 400; narrow stripeo Urond atripe, 100, Tallow 7c, Leatner Ol solo, B0t 4o hamlock sole, 350 to hewlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, to 800; bemlock calf, 85 to 1 20; hem: lock upper, 28c to 26c; onk upper, 2o; alligator 4 00 to b 50; onlf kid, 84@8bo; Grelsen kid, 200 to 275; oak ki, Blo to 100; oak calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 110'to 1585 {rmmh calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- wotts, b 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L, Morocco, 800 to 85¢; pebble O, D, Morooco, 8bc; simon; 250 08 00, HARNESS—No1 star _onk, 420; No do, 89¢; N._ 1 Ohio ok, 880; No. 2 do, 866; No. 1 Milwaukee, $70; No, 2do Ho. Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all 'ndn are nelling well at » alight advance in e e e R e ;upply congidernoly, Prices range as fol. ows: 1340; Wal- %o 160, plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, | 88 cating, zero, per & on, 80c; summer, 15¢, um.m machine, No, 1, per gallon, 85¢; No, d sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c tur. pentice, pnr gn\lun, 66c; naptha, 74, per Fiue single drivers, §150, to 3003 Kxtra draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drait horses, 810U, to 160.; Extra farm horses, 8110, to flfi Common ¢o good farm horses to 860, to 76,4 Common plngl, $20. to $40, MULES,—15 to 153 hands {u(u), ¥125, 144 to 16 _hands, $100, to 140.; ands, §75. to 100.; 18§ to 1 . to 76. Lumber. WHOLESALR. We quote lumber, latn and shingles on: cars at Omaha at the {ollowing prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING ~16 ft. and under, 822 00; 18 ft., $23 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., 828 50; 2 £t , 823 50, 23 ft., 825 50; 24 ft. $20 b0, FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 ic., 824 00; No. 2, $22 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd ocmmon boards). $20 00; No. 3, 818 00, LIME—Per barrel, 81 85; bulk per ous- 40c; Coment, bbl, 83 35 Towa plaster bbl, 82 60, Hair per bu, 400, Tarred folt 100 \bs, 83 50, Straw board, 83 50, COAL—Cnmberland bisoksmith, 512; Morris_Run Blosburg, 812; ronst lump, 85 £0; Whitebreaat nut, lami, £5 50; Lowa nut_85 50; I nthracite, 810 50@11 clorado, 8 00, Druss DRU § AND CHEMIUALS.- Aold, Oarbolic, 500; Acid, Tartaric, 60c; Baluo Copabis, per 1b, 70¢; Bark, 41“17.«:..., or 1, 14% 'Calomel, per Ib, 76c; Cinchonidta, * oz, $115; Chloroform, por b, 100; Jover's powders, por Ib, ‘81 40; i-p«.u Saltw, por 1b, yooving, pure, pe’ bl Lead, , per b, 22 Oustor, L per gal, ®1 20; Cnator, ver gal, §110, Oil, ; Oil, Origanum, .0~ inine P, & W, & R, & o e o Todlde fose 10 om, per oz, 40c; Sulphate o Morphine, pe #3 45; Sulpnur flour por Ib, 4o; Strvchnine, ver or, 81 85, Liquors. ALOOHOT, — 187 proot, 325 per wine allon; extra California sp frits, 187 proof, ver proof gallon; triple refined spirits 167 proof, 128 per proof gallon; re- distillad whiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 250; Kentooky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken. tucky and Penusylvanin ryes, 2 60@7 00. BRANDIES—Tmported, $8 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 (.mq—mmmd. 4 50@6 00; domeetle, @3 00, ! MS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New ngland, 20050 4 00; domestio, 1 bO@3 50 PEACUH AND APPLE BRANDY— 1 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per oace, BE(X)@BI 05 Amsrisma, onse, 12 0@ YO OPARETS— - or oase, 4 50@16 00 WINES—ith no wine, per case, 6 00@ 2 00; oltl-"l, per case, 4 00@7 00, jars and [obacoos. FINE CUTo 1o pallaiiard to Beat! Golden Thrend, 70c; Fountain, 80, 3 TRocky Mountaln, B o T i, follo Catliys 0. 8., B 1b boxos, per 1b 630; Lo iilard's T + Dismond Crown, BMOKING—All grados—OCommon, 2to 880, Granulated——Hiackwells Durbam, 1t 076103 Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Huu] of Nebras. ko, 16 ox, 880; Lone Jack, 4 or, lioen bags 86; Marburgs' Pack 2 oz, tin Dog T .il bnc. Merlno unwas ed, u,(m 14@160; heavy,o, @18150; modium unwashed, light, 18@20 choios, E2c; fair, 80c; m,.xm,i and w,, 280; burry, blackand ootuad wool 2bo lors I To strengthen and build up tho sys tem, & trlal will convince you that Brown's Iron Bitters is the bost mod- CRSTS EUROPEAN HOTEL, l"ufn(-lhtl hotel 1n the clty, #2.00 por day. Connocted Wit the The most cent Room ¢18¢ §1.00 4! Firs C'aw Restaurant bote HURST, Fourth and Chas. Shiverick, 1206. 1208 AND 1210 FARNAM ST. FURNITURE Mirrors, Bedding, Feathers, AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE FURNITURE& UPHOLSTERY TRADE, OMAHA. NEB. 5 Pa.mter&Paper Hanger 0| SIGH WRITER & DEOIRATOR. L ALE & R.ETAIL WALL PAPER! MUl Window Shades aud Curtains, (CORNICES OURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES., Paints, Oils & Brushes, 107 South 14th Street AHA, - . . NEBRASKA WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF) CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ROAD WAGONS. Pirs-Olass ‘Paining and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Bone 1319 Harnay. Cor 14th, Omaha THE Lv,/ufin MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST!| General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer The Oldest Wholesale d Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha, Visitorscan here find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich anda oiylish Jewelry, vhe Latest, Most Artistic, 2 . . 'land Dealer, and Choicest Selections in| Pianos and Organs sold PRECIOUS STONES and [for cash or ins ents at Bottom Prices. all descripnions of FINE ™~ A SPLENDID stock of WATCHES at as Low Pri- 8teinway Chickering, ces as 18 compatible, with|Knabe, Vose & Son's Pi ' nonorable dealers. Callanos,and other makes, 5 Also Clough & Warren, and see our Elegant New Bterling, Imperial, Bmith ) Btore, Tower Building, |y oricah oOp, b gans, &c. corner 11th and Farnham |0t fail to see us before pur- § Btreets chasine. MAX MEYER & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES. A Ln.rge Stock alwavs on Hand. WALL PAPER: WINDOW SHADES THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK IN THE WEST, T J.BEARD & BRO 410 DOUGLAS STREET. HOU 8B, SIGN AN]] DEGUB.ATIVE PAINTEB,S AND PAPER HANGERS DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTER N HOTEL PROP lnH’,’T“R‘i TOWNY J. Q. McINTIRE, Linca'n, Neby A. . WEATHERLY, Manring, towa, | 0. 0. REYNCLDS, Coon Raplds, owa.] J. 8. BTELLINIUS Milford, Neb, HOTELS. ARLINGTON, WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOQA HOTEL, MARBH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE Neb OOMMEROIAL HOTEL! JOHN HANNAN Btromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A W.gHALL Loulsville | OITY HOTEL, OHENEY &BOLARK, Blair, No .j COMMERCIAL HOTE -, J. Q. MEAD,§ Noligh, Neb. GRAND OENTRAL €.BEYMOUR, Nobraska'Olty,!Neb MIBSOURI PACIFIO HOTEL, P. L. THORP, Weeping Water,N OOMMERCIAL HOUBE A. O. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb, QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neb) OOMMEROIAL HOUSE, E. BTOREY. Olarinda, lowa ENO'S HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb* EXOHANGE HOTEL, 0. B. HAOKNEY, Ashland, Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Neb MORQAN HOUBE, E. L. QRUBB, Quide Rocd, N BUMMIT HOUBE, BWAN & BEOKER Oreston, la. i HOUBTON HOUBE, QEO, CALPH, Exira, Ia, ' REYNOLDS HOUBE, 0. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, . WALKER HOUBE, D. H. WALKEP, Audubon, Ia. OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURQGESS, Neola, la) OITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMS, Harlan la, . PARK HOUSE, MRG. M. E. OUMMINGS, Oorning, |a. NEBRABKA HOTEL, J,IL. AVERY, 8tanton, e MERCHANTS HOTEL Q. W, BURK. Burlington Junstion, M COMMEROIAL HOTEL, Blanchard, la. = PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, Bhenandoah la, COMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayld Oity, Neb BAGNELL HOUSE, OHAS. BAGNELL, Oollege Springs, la. DOMMEROCIAL HOUSE, WM, LUTTON, Villisca, la. » JUDKINS HOUBE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la, - BALL HOUSE, M. H, PERRY, Ida Qrove,la = OQOMMERCIAL HOUBE B, F.6TEARNS, Odebolt, la ‘WOODS HOUBE, JOHN EOKERT, Osceola, Neb, DOUALAS HOUBE, gYs ggfin::u. BEDFORD HOUSE . ARLINGTON HOUBE, BLACK & BON, NORFOLK JUNOTIONHOUBE A i SEOTTER, WINSLOW HOUBE . MCOARTY, AURORA HOUSBE AHITNEY HOUBE DEPOT HOTEL, LUBK HOUSE. , Logan, la. DOW OITY HOUSE, LUBK, W, N‘ HDRTON. Dow Cita.lla