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—'-_-"__———_——' Y ’I‘l'b‘ DAIL\ BEE-~OMAHA, M()NDAY (he Nebraska National Bank Of Omaha, Nob. Pald up Capital, « « - - $250.000 DIRECTORS 1 R. JOHNSON, President, of Stec.e, Johnson & Co. 4. E, TOUZALIN, Vice President, of ., R. R., Boston. . V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. OHN S, COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8. Colline. M. WOOLWORTH, Covnseilor & Attorney-at Law. 8. REED, of Byron Roed & Co. W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashlor of the Firt National Bauk of Omaha, and connected with the active management of that Bank since it organtzation in 1863, Orknmp for businoss April 27, 1882, with M argoet capital of any bank in Nobrasks, CoLLECTION recelve specinl attention and char o8 lowest obtainable hera or elsewhers. Tn rrust allowed on time doposits upon favor able torms and upon accounts of banks and bank B&Q en Excnaxen, Government Bonds, ano ty and Ci y socurities bought and acld. b e prgpared o do & goneral bauking buein ses d In the troatment of customn. mont Itberal poltey conulstert afebanking FINANCE AND GOMMERW HNMCKAL Special Dispatch to Tur Brx. Nxw YORg, January 2) Money - 33@5 per cent, closed offered at 4 per cent, Prime Morcantile Paper—33@% per cent, Sterling Exchange — Dull; bills at $4 82; demand. $4 86 Governmenta—Strong and bigher. Stocks—The market advanced @1} per centup to midday, but soon afier noon bankers’ prices became weak and kold off steadily to the close, the final sales showing a de- cline of @2 per ceut for the day. GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday, To-day. 108} Amricnnl"x 91 Burl,, Cedar rhpldl & North, gg 83 Canada Southern............ 70 70 Qol,, Cin, & [nd. Central 1034 Qentral Pacific. 81 Chesapeake & Ohi voe do e Chicage & Al 1364 ) ton Nd 140 Chi., Burl. & Quincy. 124} Ohi., St. L. & New Orleane.. 79 7 Sund, & Cleveland. . een laware & Hudson canal....1(8; Del,, Lack. & Western......1288 ... Denver & Rio Grande, 10, 497 Erie.. . 40, 39y do . 824 8L East Tennessoe 93 do preferred . 174 Fors Wayne & Chicago. 5 Hannpibal & o Harlem..... . Honston & Texns [linois Central. . Tad,, Bloom, & Western Kansas & Texas, Lake Erie & Westora. £ Lake Shore & Michigan So... Louisville & V“hn!le . St. Joseph. Louisv., New Alb, & Chi } i 3 Mlna‘m & (iimumm M p G} mh 5 Mumvhh & Churleeton. . Michigan Uentra 99' Minneapolis & St . 80 do pid. 67 o Miesourd Pacific.............10 104} Mobile & Chio. 19 vos Manhattan Beach. Morris & Essex. New Jersey Central Naushville & Chattanooga. Northern Pacifie....... do pfd, Northwestera.... do pfd... New York Oeutral... Ohio Central... Ohio &dMiuissipp o pid. Ontario & Western. .. Oregon Transcontinntal Paoris, Decatur & Fvansv Pittsburg & Cleveland. Pullman Palace C: Reading ... Rock Isian Bt. Louis & San h'nm. u T pid 81, Panl S Milwaukeer, do id. 21k §t, Paul, Minn, & Manitoba usg 4 8t, Paul & Omaha.. i 51 P! Texan & Pacific.. Union_ Pacifie. . United States Expross Wabnah, Sc. L. & Pacific.... 838 53 pid. b6y bk Wells, Fnrzo & Co, Expnu lé.i Western Union Telegraph. [ 83y CanBOM e haers 13 Central Arizona. . ] Excelsior,.. 1 . Homestake 19 Little Pitteburg. ., 1 o Ontario . ... 81§ Quicksilver 8 o do .37 Robiuvon 1 5 Silver Oli i 2 South Pacific Standard .. ok Butro,. .. 3 5 *Offered. tEx, Interest. tAsked. |Ex, Dividend. 2 PRODUOE & PROVISIONS, Special Dispatches to Tus Bas, OHICAGO, to choiee, 4 6)@7 00 6 267 #h: extra Oh 4 Lic 1 (n putent pro- mah grades J@le high r; No aal; uncraded red, 10%@ red, 112@1 17}; steamer No .mi 1121 1% 2 red, 1 14@1 16§ Corn—A@le hicher, closing firm; uue graded, G4@71c; No, 2 69 60]e, rices J@ho biguer aud market mixed western, 46@500; white, nctive; 9@ " Fige ~Frosh westorn, dull and wealk st 274 @ Se. Pork—D .1l and weak; new mess, 18 6) @15 8, Lard =Stronger; prime steam, 10 973 Butter—Dall snd unssttled ot 16@40c. 8T, LOUIS. 8, Lovs, January 20, —Flour—Stesdy; family, 410@4 95; choica, 4 GU@4 70; 'an{' 48" @b 10, oat—Batrer and irregular; No, 2 rod, 1 04 for cash; 104 for Junuary; 1 05@ 1 064 for February; 1 03i@l W7} for March: 105)@1 03 for May; No, 3 red, 904@0061 Corn Ilu\her and fairly actiye; 40L@ 50ho tor caxh; 49@49c for January; Ma 5t§s for February 513@518c for Apr Oaty -Siow at i for Janaars @39)c for R ye—"(u(r ay lr”m p mmpl.-lm 6 @80c. iry, 25@32¢; creamery, 114, + forjossh; S9A@ i3je for February; Whiky—Steady; Pork =Dull; 17 25 for cash, Balk Mn!n—swuy for car lots; sides, §8:@8 85, 58000~ Steady; sides, 10 00@10 50. KANSAS OITY. Kaxsas Ciry, January 20 —Wheat— Market firm and better; No, 2 red, 88ic for cash; 88}c for February; S80L: tor March. Corn - Market firm; 42} _for cash; 42§@ {1‘;; Februay; 434 for March; 444 for May. Oats—Dal Butter —Quiet for duiry. Egge Jnchlngofl 2le. LIVE fl OOK Spectal Dlapatches to Tun Bus, CHIOAGO. 0aicacy, January 0 =The Drovers’ Journal rep rte as followe: ‘Hogs—Market uncven, weak and 5@10c Lower; mixed, b 75 a6 beavy, 610@ 660; light, b 70@6 20; ekips, 8 80@5 :0; quality poor. Cattle—Demand weak and very dull ex- cent for & few desirable lots; quality very poor acd market glutted with a low grade; 1 | export. 6 00@6 25; good to choice nhipylnv, 5 30@5 85; common to fair, 4 00( butchers’, 2 15@4 00; tockers aua leedcr—, dull at 3 50@1 85, Sheep—Trade active and good stock in demand; common to fair, 3 0u@4 25; me- dium to good, 4 35@4 903 choice to extrs, b 25@5 75. 8T, LOUIS. 87, Lovrs, January 20,—Hogs - Quiet and acti Yorkers, 5 90@6 10; packing, 6 00@630; butchers', 6 25@6 COattle— .\npplf too light to make a mae ket; only s small ) etail trade done, Sheep—Same condition us cattle, KAKSAS OITY, Kansas Crry, Januuy 20 Stock Indicator repo: te: Cattle —Market lower and weak; natives, 4304 70; m..rkurn and feeders, 3 5@+ 35; .—The Live 10:.10 Spocial Dispatches to Tun Brx. PLOUR AND GRAINS, Curcaao, Janaary 20 —Reeeip shipiments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours bave been as follows: Receiots, Bhuip'ts, Flour—bbls. ... 16,000 18,000 Wh els. 12 000 15,000 " 79,000 114,000 i) 000 68,000 Rye— 6,000 4,000 Barley— * 87,000 20,000 New Yoerk, Jumnz 20.—Reoeipts and shipwents of flour rain for the past 24 hours bave been as follows: Shp'ts, lepu Flour—bbls. . Corn— nl,lfi(] Oate— W, 37,400 163,000 Kansas Crry, January 20.—Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have beon as follows: Ship'ts, Rec'ts, Wheat, bushols 16,000 6,000 Corn 3,000 14,000 LIVE BTOOK, CHI0AGO, January 20,—Receipts and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have boen as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ta, Hogv.. .. . 17,000 Onttle L 2,500 1,200 S1. Lovis, Janaary #20.—Receipts ! and shipments of live stock for the past 24 heurs have been as follows: Rec'ts, Bhip'ts Kaxsas Oiry, January 20.—Keceipts and shipments of live stook for the past 24 Biours havs been a follow: MEROHANDISE, Special Dirpatchen 8o Tun B NEW YORK, New YoRrx, Ju-muy 19, — Coffee — oAf"W and finn; Rio cargoes quoted at Sugar—Quiet; fair to good refining quot- ed at 6i@7c. Mnluu'—fl(etdy and fairly active: New_Orleaps, 40@6lc; Porto Rico, 40@ 53¢; English islauds, 40@43c. Rice—Demnand fair and market firm; do- mestic, 33@7; Rangoon, 2he in bond, Petroleum - Market duil United, 89ic; crude, 6i@7ic; refined, 74 OHiCAGo, January 20,—Flour~Firm; @7fe. common_to choice spring wheats, 3 50@ 4 75; Minnesots, 3 -5@; 25; patents, 5 50 @7 25; southern Iilinois and Missouri winm, 4.00@5 65, Wheat—Strong and higher; regular, 1017 for Tanuary; 1 024@1 02 for Eabru: ary; 1 03i@1 03§ tor March; 1 03} for April; 1 08§ for May; No. 2 Chicago spring, 101§ for cash; No. 8 spring, 8'c; No, 2 red winter, 1 024@1 024, Corn—Fixcited and higher; 693@G9{c for 93 for January for Fehruary; The for March; 58@55e for May; re jeoted, 49¢, Osta - Active rm and higher; 38} @38 b2 for Janaary; @ 304@40: for May. Lower at 6¢ ~Vairly ac'ive and a shade higher and Janua 17 674@17 70 for short Bteady and unchanged at 116, NEW YORK. New Yong, Jannary 20 - Flour—-Firm; superine state and wastern, 3 453 K5; ocommon to good extra, 3 @4 H0; good Tallow - Firm; 81@8 7-16e. Rosin—Quiet. "bug steady; 1 60@1 674. ’l‘urpenuno—lflm. r; 524@b3c, .ud—flu.dy. commaon, 4 65(a4 70; re- fined, 4 76@4 8 LONDON, Loxnok, January 19,—S8pirits of Tur pentine—893. e —— OMAHA MARKE [‘S Wholesale Prices. Owrioe or THE OMAHA Brx, Saturday Evening, January 20, } The wholesale trade of the city for the 135t week was reported as moderate in the egate volume of busiress transacted, and in various lines of trade A prominent elewent, the e Iness was ly cold i of the ad a retarding ine weather, tovether with the ee flaence. C: rted an very bolding their active business, and & material fallin ns about the middle | though now in fair dewa ast wi if in the of the week, k's quotations The receipts of hogs during the week were 125 cars, packers paying §3 85 for ‘good, showing a declive of e, Flour was quiet though firm and in sym- pathy with the advance in wheat, Other d quutati ns T'lhore was less enimation in groceries and & weaker tone prevaile ! in sugars and ayrape, though firm at present quotatione, Dried fruita and canned goods are in mod- erate reque t and firm, Building materials of all kinde, tinners' stock and heavy hardware are quiet and steady, Nais are slow in movement at present, though firm, with anticipation of an advance as spring approaches, Butter is slow and stock increasing. There is at pre:ent no indication of highor prices, though choice lots ate in fair re. quest on looal account. Kggs arein light supply, and the fresh re article ia in good demand. Cheere is in fair movewent and firm at quotatione, Poultry is scarce and moets with ready sale, the market havicg been scantily rup- plied since the holidays The demaud for dry eoods, boots and ;| ehoos, clothing wnd wilivery goods con- t nues light and pricos slow; no important variations The local grain market is stronger, pri. es having advanced steadily throughout the week, Seo revised quotations. Bran in fair ‘emand and selling at 814 00; chopped feed, $17 00, Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.- Cash No. 2 83)c; cash No, jected, 484c, Y.~ Cash No, 2, €85 No, 8, soed 960 per hu, Produce and Provisions. POTATOES—50@b55: per bushel, ONITONS—80@656¢ per bushel, BUTTER ~Choiee country, 20@250, EGES-—-25@260, HUNEY—(»AJIMH(.I g;r 1b, 41, APPLES—Per barrol 7H@8 35, OYSTERS—Booth’s md Platt's select. oysters, 40¢' Standa Fl.(l](ll)A ORAN LEMONS -84 25@4 0 r bul. BEANES-—Navy per bushel, 2 75@8 00, CHICKENS—12c per 1b. TURKEYS8—138@15¢ per pound, Qrocers’ List WSAER L0008 o ¥ 3 llll. ; do ( o r (Ctandard] 2 1b Field's), ), per case, Do etrawbe per caso, 2 40, rupharrhs 2 lb. per case, 8 30, '‘Dam. sons, , per caso, 2 45, Bartlett pears por case, 24), _ Whortleberries x ouse, 175, Higk plums, | ™ percuse, 90; reon gazos,2 Ib per case, 2 90; do choics, , m x case 4 10, lneA%lu.um,peruuu 75, Peaches, 2 a..eh'soo- case, 4 00@4 50; do, (ple), 8 T, per mu.zéo do'pie, 6 , per dozen. 3 80, FLOUR—Jobbing prioes, dack Frost St. Louis winter) $3.90 per 100 1ba.; To- eka Patent Kansas, Minnehaha Binnesota Fatent, § winter, 83,10; Eag 83.00; Triumph uprlng. best, $2.80; Chris- tia muperlat ive, 3.50; bran. per ton, &14. Eupm d foed. §28.00; Queen Bee flour, per sack, 3 ellie Elye, per sack 2 0 SUGARS—Powdered, 1040; Cut loat, 103¢; Granalated, 97%;Contnctioners’ A. 9¢; Standard Fxtra O, Extra C, medium yellow, 73c; dark yellow, 7o, MEATS—Hams per 1b,, 124c; B Bacon per b, 18¢; olear side hacon per b, 1lc; dry salt rides ver lb,, 83c; dry salt shoul ders per 1., 0c; bacon shouldcrs per 1b., -gc tierce lard per 1b,, 1lc. 3PICKES.—Pepper, 21; Allepics, 183 Cloves, 850; Nutmegs, 1 0); Cnmia,Zic) Mace 81 00, L ARD —Omaha Refinining Co.: lla: 40 and 50-1b cans, 1190; 20-1b 12803 10-1b _ pails, sorew top, 1 11§ic; 8-1b do, 12, (}E—Lonlum prhna to choice, 53 @ 7o: fair, 6@7c; Patma, 6ic, msn—No 1 mcnn halt brls, 6 15, b 500 60,000 | 1846 and weak; | 128, « weaker tone | ) 1 and relling at | H maucke 860; No. 1 white fish, h Tl b s, 6 o"df'No‘ 1 SYRUP—standard Com, 330. Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, 81 70; Euu- dard do, 4 gallon kegs, $1 55. OOFYE K,—Rio, a1 1038 Lo, 110; xirus to choice, 114 to 1203 Old gov't Javai 264Chike,2 Mocka, 284c; Arbuokle's, CHEFSI —Full Cream, ¢ Skim, 104z, LY E—Amerioan, 3 85; Greenwich, 8 40; Wostern, 2 76; North Star, 2 06; Lewir Iye, 4 60; Jewsl Iye, 276, FEED~Jobbing. pricee, Chop foed 81.50 per 100 Ibs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70¢ por 100 Ibs. HOMINY—New, 84 23 per bbl, SODA—In Ib papers, §3 per case; keg soda, 2fc. NEW PICKLES—Mediam, in barrals 8700; do in half bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbls 900 do, in half bbla, 500; gherkins, in bble, 11'00; do, in half bble, 6 00, STARCH.—Penrl, 44c; Silver Glowa Part 830; Corn Starch, #gc; ~ ExceliiorGlose, 70 ; Corn, Tho, TEAS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@55; Qbolce, 60@75c; Imperial, good, 40@450; Chrice, 60@76e; ¥oung Hyson, fim afi@ n)e, choice, 66c@8$1 00; Japan 1 choice, oo@'llso, Oolong, |xn!, wém, Qolong, cho.ve, 40@55; Bouchong, cood $3(@40c; cholce, 304 ch and larger, 104c; ghmh. 11¢; £ inch, mc. DENW AK1—! 115 Chvee hoop patl, 3 00, "Tub,”No: H ree . '8 50; Ploneor whshboards, 185 Dosbls Grown2 Wellbuckets, § alEAD VINEGAR~—Pure spple extra, 16c: BA!?Fh' 18c; Pm-lna unn aople, mo. ,—Dny lo: bbl, 1 65; Ash. logo ks, 8 50; bb dl(ry W,Bl,lllo APS--lhk'a Snmu 1mperial, 8 Kirk's satinst, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 3 b Kirk's white Rusai 5 25: lrk’ Kutoos, 315 Kirk's rie _Quoen, (100 uh- 40; Kirk's magnolia doz., nn:{lvlflll cans, 4 case, In case, ! 85' Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, ln case, 1.90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case 1 50, PEAN UTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten. nessee, 100 per Ib; fanoy white, 1 rlb; n'l—vhlhpc;lfldnll W, '?DGID‘:GI:M. OANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 168, 15§c; LYY 158c; b xes 40 Ibe,, 16 oz,, 6s, 1! MATCHES—Por udd.io. Bbox round, onses, 88 10; square, cases, 35 40, Ory Goods. BROWN 'JO’ITONB—Athufic A, Bjc; Appleton XX, 7c; Aunnh hocw FF, 84o; Buokeye L ; Chitten 107 nont. Fae E s Hmlerm‘im Honest Width, 8o, dian Head A, 8fc; Indian sund.rd #o [ndlaa M 7e; Mystio River, 74c) Pequot A, fo; Shawmut LL, 7c; Uf Bhe; Waochus it By Thop 10'A, By o X 48, 1340; Wal- cott BB, ‘"7’2"}’1‘1?"”3"}??’32”",{“‘,‘“‘“"“" o5 Alligator ; o 14, 74c Atf:n:lu Ll.. 84c; Bac *yflr ot X 4 \ ; Bennington O 4+4, 64o; Buckeyo S, 4.4, hos Indian Orchard 8, 84c; Laconia O igh h 4-4, 94c; lun.u(ulu’l -4, N 80 "opper 0, 7¢; do O 83, 7o do 1t 86, 7§c; do E 89, 84c; Pocass: t 0 4 44, T4c; Wamsutta 44 130 i BL ACHED COTT( win T 44, Ghe; | o do half Videlity 4.4, 94o; bricd-4,12)c;d ~Androsc rod)=-Albany ¥ brown, 10 do Xa stripes and v X brown and drab, stripes nnd pl aids, 1230 Arlington fancy, 19c; Brunswick brown, 84c; Chariot fancy l?b(,, do extra heavy, 20¢; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljo; Indians A brown 1%a: Noevouset A brown, 15¢ TIVOKINUGD—Amskeag A U A 82 |mill stofte were to moderste demand mm, do X Hun ! 1830; Arrowares, [ONRY B B uslgl Coneatogs ex | tra, 17 amilton D, ‘o Lowston a 30, 150; Minnehaha 44, 300; Omegs super extra 4.4, 28¢; Pearl River 164c; Put. nam XX blue 3 l!o: Shetucket S 10}e; 40 83 1%6; Yeomans bluo 3, 0c DENIMS, —Amoskeak, blaoand bronn ste; Andover DD blue, 154c; Arling X blie Secteh, 18he; Oonoord 000, blue aw brown, Lgsi do AAA, do do 18}; do XXto do do 14}c Haymaker's blue and brown, "z’ ‘;&e' Mystio River DD stri l 0; Poar! ver, blue and brown, 1 nosaville, blue and brown, 14§c. CAMBRIOS—Baruard, 54e; Fddystone I(nlu 24 inch double face, 8§0; Garnor A azed, yo; Mlnhhlhn love finhh, bs: gl rt do 6¢; do 5801 Poquot bo lmklnmd nhh kid OOKRSET JEANS-—Amory, M Andros coggin satteen 8§o; Clarendct, 8f0; Conos o'gn snttoens, 7o; Hallowel , ' Bo; Inidi Orchard 7jo; Narragansett, improved,c Pepperill sattren 94o; Rockport, 780 PRINTS - Allons, 8fc; Amsrloan, 8 Arnold, 7o; Berwick, 4fe; Coeheco, 7c; Conestoga, 630; Dunkirl 3 Dunnell 8i@7o; “Kddysione, o Gloucester Harmony, 5he; Knluke.bmker, i ri ac D, 7o Mystie, bho; Spragn outhbrldge bc; do. Gingbams, 7 bora, bdc; Orjental GINGHAM S Agiak kong drows 041 Argyie, 10 80; Oumberland, 7405 Keailworth, 8403 Plun Vot 104 oex, GOTTONADES— Abberylle Agate, 20c; American, 110 Artisian, Oairo' D aud T, 184c; Olarion D and T, 1740; Deccan Go, stripas Dand T, 160; Koy! gone, 1440 Nantuoket, 19og Nonparofl, 16c; Occan D) and Ty 1 Royal, 16, Jussex, 130; Thogy i’f Wachogett aboi- ing shecke, 1340; do, Nankin, 194¢; York Iniu Nnnkin 1340t do, cheoks, stripes and ancy, 124c; do, 8 or 20, SHEETINGS —Androscogsln 10-4,2740! do 9.4, 23¢; do 84, 22; »nclmmmt ) to(thol.uom'll)l 274; New 78, 800; do O¥. 22}e, Poquot 10-4, 26ke, do Pepporell §96, 29¢; do g7, gleido 57, Toes U'in 06, 6c; Blarl. Sue 134e 58, 224o; do 48, 17c. orLs! llral Olis and Varnishes all, —110° carbon, per gallon, 50" headlight, per gallon, 1240; 1140 175° beadlight, per_ gallon, 1%0; 150° Water White, 18c; linsced, linsced, * boilerl, raw, per gallon, 61; per. xll‘on. bdc; lard, winter str'd, per aal, on, 1 00x No.l, 850; No. 2, 75c; ocaator, ! gzl“lon, 125; Nn. 8. 1 20,;:‘1]«!, rer gallon, W. B., per gallon- 'W li.,p'r gallon, 60c; neatafoot, utn, per gallon, 75c; No. 1, 650; lubri- uung, zero, per lnn 80c; summer, 160, machine, No, l, per gallon, 85¢; No, g:’ao- sperm, llx\ml, p" gallon, Gfle tur. r pel 85c; napths, 74", per gdlon. 180; 64, l PAINTS IN'O11—White load, Omaha P, P.. 4c; white load, Bt. Louls, puro, i; Marsoilles green, 1 to 5 Ib cans, French zine, graen lul 12¢; Freuch rino, | r soal, Thc; Branoh sfnc, in varnish ass, Sy rench -inu. in ofl aast 150; Raw aad burnt umber, 1'1b cans 120 raw and burnt Sicnna, 13¢: vandyke ‘nown. 3 rofined Iampblack, 120; coach black and ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian blue, 30c; ultramarine blve, 18¢; chnme green, L. M. & D, l4o;blind and shutter reon, L. M. & Dy 14¢; Parls reen 180; ndian red, 15¢; Venetian red, Tuscan dre, 220; Amerioan Veruliod, I 1. & P, 1ic; chrome yellow, L., M., O, 0., 18¢; yellow ochre, So; goldon ochn. 19 batent deyor, b; praiuing oolorss light onk, durk 0s%, walnat, sbostaut and ash 1 Dry Paints ; Frenoh sino, 1001 Par ‘whiting _gilders, 13c; lampbleck _German. town, 14c; lsmpb) inary, 10c; Proe. gian blue, %he; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke Ecown, 8¢; wnber, bumt, 425 umber, raw icjsienns, bumn t, de; vlenna, raw, 4o Paris grecn gonuinio, 2hc;_Paria greon com' 20¢; chrome green, N. ¥.' 20c; chrom Whito lead, whiteing 24 whiting_ coml, 1 G green K, ermiillion, Ting, 70c; yor million, " Arcerics, 18c; Indian red, 100 rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cokusoto 2ot venctian sed. Ama, L8os red lead, 740} shromo yellow, gentlue, hrome’ yol- low, K., 12¢; ochre, mh.u. sv ochre Frencl 20; wlnmumfimgk i;rh bmwn Pres spanish bro ce's minoral S, VARNISHES—Barrels por llan. Yurniture, extra, $1 10; fnrnlmn, 1, §1;_ coach, extra, $140; 1, | €1'90; Damar, extra, 8175; apziy, m, ner phaltum, exirn, 850; shella 'fs.\o; hard il Eninb, 81 80 rioavy Hardware List Iron, rates, 8310; plow steel, pecial east, 7¢; orucible, Ko; special or German,o; oast tool do, 16@20 wagon spokes, nLt, 225@3 00; hubs, por set, 1 25; folloen, sawed dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@Ebo; wxlos, each, 7he; square nuta, per B, 7110} whahers, per Ib, 8@180; rivets, per b, 11 coil chain, per 1b, 6@1%; blo, iron wedgoe, 6c; crowbars, 6o; harrow tecth, 4c; horseshoes, per kog, b 00; epring steel, 7@8c; Burden's horseshoss, b 50; Burdea’s muleshoes, 6 50 SHOT,—Shot, £1,85; Buck shot, $2,10, orxenm Powder, koge, $6.40: do,, hal ey 8148 o quartar kogn, €145, Blaok ing, kocs, $2.35 Fuse, ver 100 foot 500, SAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 8 25@ 925 per 100; in less than car lots, 8 7@ 975 per H)fr. NAILS—Rates, 10 to 60, 425, Hides Purs, Ets. HIDES—Groen butcher's hide, 8@73c cured 7§@8c; hides, green salt, v-rt cuud 7ig;hides, 74c; dry fint, sound, 15 calf and kip, 12@14c; dry salt b, u,.mm 10@110; eon calf, wt. 8 015 ., 11@120; roon al, wt nnd.rum-. por akin, 600) 5 Jr«n lamb ekins, 1 2560 dAmAqod hi a-. o-third rate, cat ncored and one $wo- shieds aio) branded wion 10 par-ednt, o Coon akins, No, 1, 450; No. 2, 800; No, 1 S Mo b 100 Mink, No. L, 300y No & 150; No. 8, 150; No, 4, bo. _Fox, No,lk, 600; No. '2, 250, Hk\mk. No. 1, b2boj 660; short stri) narrow stripeo Immd-trlm.f(:o. 1‘.uo- 7e, Oak sole, 380 to 430; hemlock sols, 38 to 85c; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 66c to 800; hemlock calf, 85 to 120; hem- lock upper, 28c to 260; osk upper, 24o; alligator, 400 to§ 50; oalf kid, xu@uc, Greisen kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, 800 to 100; oak calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 110'to 1 5%; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- hln“gww7w' linings, 600 to 10 50; &op&o v, 9 00 to 10 50; B. L. Moroceo, 300 g)e ble O, D, Morooco, 850; simon; 350 08 00, HARNESS—No 1 star oak, 42¢; No 3 Geo, do, 89¢; N. 1 Ohio oak, 880; No, 2 do, 896; No. 1 Milwaukee, d70; No, 2do Mo Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are sel w‘wau at » alight advance in prices, The demand for good horses ex the lnpply consideraoly, Prices range as fol. lows: Fiuo slugle drivers, 8150, to 300.) Extra draft horues, 8175, to 225,; Common drait borses, $100, to 160,; Kxtra form horses, 8110, to 125.; Common ¢o good farm horses 890, to $100.; Extra plugs, 860, to 75, Common plugs, $20, to 840, MULES.—15 to 164 hands (excra), 1%, £0160,; 14} to 15 hands, $100. to 140, 14 to 144 hands, 875, to 100.; 154 to 14 hande, 860, to 75 . Lumber. WHOLESALXN. We quote lamber, lata and & Morris Run Blossburg, 812; lump, §5 50; Whitebreast nut, 87 50; Tows lump, 85 50; Iowa nut 85 50; Rock Hl)rlnl( lfl’.x'Authrwlu' 810 50@11 00; Colorado, > DRU 8 AND OHMUAI‘-M Oarbollc, 50c; Acld, Tartarlo, 600; Balsam J \Nl ARY 22 .88" [V ,,..n,.k per Ib, 706; Bar 1b, 143 Calomel, por Ib, 7t o on 8115 Chlorofoim, per Ib, Jover's powdors, 1b, 81 40; ) l oot Salta, per Ib, $jo; Glyoerine, pare, pe- bl, o Lead, " Acotate, per b - 2% , Osstor, No. 1, per gal, ML Oil, Castor, No, s. per gnl 0110. O Olive, per eal, 81 50; Ofl, Origannth, Opium, {4 uinine P. & W, & R, & 8., ber o, u 05; Potassium, Todide, per It 175 per_or, 40c; Sulphate o Mo )hlno, 2 ok 68 88 Sulphat Sour per [b, 40y trvchnlna. ver os, 81 45, AW)HOI.—137 oot, 3 25 fre vio wine gullon; oxten Onllfornin {rita, 187 proo per }mn\' gallon; triple ot .‘pmu 187 proof, 198 per esroal allon; re-distilled m.xl..,\oo(m fine blended, 1 60@ 2 50; Kontugky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken muk and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 (0 DIES - Emportod, €6 00@16 00; .mm.\m 1 40@4 00, k dr:‘sfixw«:m.cwoo, domestlc, RUMS-—Imported, 4 50@6 00; Now »‘mlmu 2 00@4 003 domestic, 1 bO@S 50 TEAGH AND AFPLE BRANDY- 1 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Tmported per case, YW@ 0 Amertiaa, w1200 16 00, OLARKETS— er oase, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ve wine, per case, 6 006 2 00; Oataw ba, per case, 1 00@T 00, Olgars and | obrocos. FINE CUT—In paila--Hard to Beat! 7%; Golden Thread, Fountaln, 0o Favorite, 650; Rocky 'Mountain,’ 800 Fancy, 06¢; Uaisy, 50c,—In tin foil— Catli b 1b boxes, per 1b 63c; Lot illand Sgor, 60c; Dismond Orown, 660, 8M: <ING-—All grades—Common, 2640 3%, ¢ aminted—lackwells Durbam, 10 o751 Oukes Durham, 16 or, 46c; Seal of - Nort! arolins, 16 oz, 40; Senl of Nebras ka, 1. £, 860; Lono Jack, 4 oz, linen baga perlb §1.85; Marbures' Pnok 9 oz, tin ofl, b7y l)n.g T ail 6be, Wool. Mertr. anwan e, light, 1@1do; heary,c, @1l medinm huwarhod, liskt, 1510 wnahe, hoico, $o; i, 80c; (nbdivy X0 w9807 birry, b 3@do i To srengthen and build up the sys tom, a trial will convinoe you that Brown's Iron Bitters is the best med- icine made. lackand cotted wocl r4r-Feathers, ribbons, velvet can all be colored to match that new hat hy using the Diamond Dye. Ten cents for any color A Vexed Ulergyman. Even the patience of Job would become exhaustad were he a preacher and endeav- oring to interest his audience while they were keeping up an incressant oonghhn Omaha | making it impessible for him to be heard, Yet, how very easy can all this be avoided l)y simply using Dr. King's New Discove- y for &mumpuun, ughs -ml Colds rlnl Bottles given . Good. nuwn's drug store = n B v equatiod tue E[WWORT an m curo. Whatover tho cause,| & G[howover obstinate the caso, this remedy| 8 i1l overcome it. THIS distrossing oom.| B PILES. plaint 8 vory api o be omplicated with constipation. Kidney:| ©lquickly cures all 1inds of Piles oven wheu| &) ywicians and modicines have before fail-| €| £ 771 you have either of thess troublos/ ¥ RERFUME {Turray & Larman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best f»r TOILET, BATH nd ¢ ANDKERCHIEF. —— ‘GOLD ROPE. Theintrinste mortt and anperior quality of our Oold Rope Tobacco has induced other mannfac tarors to put upon tho markot ods similar tc our brand In name and style which are offered and sold for loss morey than the gonulne Gold Rope. We caution the ¢ ade and consnmer to soc that our name and trade mark are upon eact lump. The only genuine and original Guld Rope Tahaceo In manutacturad by THE WILSON & MoNALLY TO BACCO QOMPANY. JOHN wrarinn ROUE HOIANE Prostdend, Vico ¥, 8. Daaiins, Raad Tross, THE WK RASES. 7 HANUFACTOBING Lincoln, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters Hrrrows.Farm kollere Bulky Hay Rakes, Buoczet Mlevailng Windmills, &c Wo nre propared so do job work and manufac uring for othe rtlos, Address al or NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING 00 Tinenin. Ne Nebraska Loan & Trust Gompany HASTINGS, NEB, Oapital Stoek, - - $100,000. JAS. B. HEARTWELL, President, A. L, CLARKE, Vico-President, E. C. WEBSTER, Troasurer DIRECTORS, Bamuel Alexander, Oswald Oliver, EO Webster B, Heartwell, D. M. Mk ey First Mortgage Loans a Speoialty This Company furnishes » pormanent, home tnstitution where School Baa. ‘sand other legally tasued Municipal secoritie 10 |Nebraaka can be bo nogotiated on the r1> 1. avorable torma. Loans mide oo | fv o all well sottlod countios of the state, thia | ¢ 1 eponsibleslocal correspondents. J. P. ROGERS & 0 A GENTES k. L. Bommers & Co's CELEBRATED CRACKERS JUMBLES AND NOVEL] Wholosalo Manufacturing GONFEOTIONERS AND DEALERS IN Fruits, Nuts and Cigars Il S 14th St. OMEA - NEB HAS THE BEST STUUK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE 1 0WEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mak- ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all con: ected ‘with two HYDRAULI One Exolusively for the use of Passengers T00mS: CELEVATORS, Th:se immense wara- -threo stores, aro 66 1eet wide--are fil ed witn the ¢iand= est disp'ay of all kinds of Eousthola and Office Furniture ever wn. All are invited to call, take the Elevator on the first floor and go through tha buildiug and inspeat the siock. CHAS SHIVERICK, I206 I208 and 1210 Farnam qtreet , Om_ha BERQUIST BRUTHERS MAN CARRIAG UKAOTURERS OF ES, BUGG!ES AN DR IR SIS U0 O O T . epairin in all Branohae HENRY 412 8, THIRDERN 1)1 8 (KEZT OMARAA, V¢ LEEMANN, JOBEBER OF N L L e i Akl A0 AND WINDOW SHADEE 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM DIRECTORY OF LtA‘lIHG HOTKI &, ARLINGTON WEATHERLY HOUBE, REYNOLDS HOUBE, SARATOGA HOTEL, MAREBH HOUSE, OOMMEROIAL HOTEL! HALL HOUSE, OITY HOTEL, OOMMERCIAL HOTE -, QRAND CENTRAL MIBBOURI PACIFIO HOTEL, OOMMERQIAL HOUBE - QHEENWOO0D HOUSE, OOMMERCIAL HOUGE, ENO'S HOTEL, EXOHANQGE MOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORGAN HOUSBE, BUMMIT HOUBE, HOUSBTON HOUBE, WHEA REYNOLDS HOUSE, WALKER HOUSE, COMMEROCIAL HOTEL, OITY HOTEL, PARK HOUSE, NEBRASKA HOTE! MEROHANTS HOTEL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, COMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, JOMMEROIAL HOUSE, JUDKINS HOUBE, BALL MOUBE, OCOMMERCIAL HOUBE WOO0DA HOUSE, DOUDLAR HOUSF, BEDFORD MOUSF ARLINGTON HOUSE NORFOLK JUNOTIGNHOUBE WINSLOW HOUSE AURORA HOUSE OROZIER HOUBE AVOCA EATING HOUBE DENTRAL HOUBE FOSTER HOUBE AHITNEY HOUSE | DEPOT HOTEL, LUSK HOUBE. HARMON llnL‘uu. Kisssk Ot T think it a duty 1 owe to hum what your remed has done { r me, physician for six months. Ix 1 wnd had rus pour s, s curial Kh 0 my hed and recom mended me to try my weight I do tof 8. 8. 8. for Yours Truly, 0 thero Mved in vl prof taking it two months he was cured, quainted with him for the disense ey return. J. W. Bixitor, J. ., Hot Sprin; 1 you donbt, come 10 YOU, or coarye ) and & copy of the little boo Unfortunate Sufforing our standing o %0 81,000 Beward will he pal Cheniist who w Il find Lar L] SOLD B ALL DRCGGISTS, it nu» ' }v. D e YOJRC &0 890 ¢ AH) Those de | 0 aienta. who wil report on crope anc Introduce the plan Liberal com« Cliicago, REMARKABLE ! , Sopt. m. 1852, hut finally ty, who treated me Mk'1 TOOK OVER 600 PILLS OF PROTOIODIDN 0F MERCURY | geain each, down in weight from 210 to 157 wpota gradually disap- 40,008 POt on my pounds. beinz mo st wish you_to pul my show this lotter to any J LB, ommencod taking 8 8. 8. Aftor poris ask wny Druggist as to 1, 01 ini'ysis of 200 hott e APITAL, ST. - - OMAHA WESTER # AQT10 i I.UI’I\IEII RS J. Q. MoINTIRE, A. Q. WEATHERLY, ©. C. REYNOLDS; J. 8. BTELLINIUS ron . Linea'n, Net . Manring, towa, | Coon Raplds, owa., Miiford, Neb. E. MANS, BROWNBVILLS Nev JOHN HANNAN Brramsburg Ne A W.AHALL Loulsvilte | OHENEY AZOLARK, Blair, Ne o . Q. MEAD,3 Nellgh, Neb %, 8EYMOUR, Noliraska Olty, #ac P. L. THORP, Woeeping Water,n A. 0. DAARPER, W. MAYFIELD, E. BTOREY. E. L. ENO, 0, B. HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, Hardy, Nob, Gresnwood, Nat- Clarinds, lowa Eromont, ¥at; | Ashland, st Atkinson, Neiy E. L. GRUBH, Quide Roed, » BWAN & BEOKER Oreston, (x QEO. OALPH, Exiha, (x 0.M, REYNOLDS, Atlantlc, la D. H. WALKER, Audubon, le 8. BURGESS, Neala, la DIA, LLIAMS, Harlan n, WRG, M. E. OUMMINGE, Ocrning, JL, AVERY, Stanton, G. W, BURK. Gurlingtor Juratiun, & prasink 25 Glanchard, Ia. . M. PARK, Shenandoah s, HENRY WILLS, CHAS, BAGNELL, WM. LUTTON, FRANK WILKINBGN, H. H, PERRY, 8, F.STEARNS, JOMN EOKERT, J 8. DUNHAW, 9 & HON A, 'I' POTTER, G McCARTY, Dayld Olty, Neb Qollege Bpringa, ir.. Villinca, In. Malvern, s, 'da Qrove, Ia Odeholt, Ia Osceola, Net, Olarks, Neb, Bedford la, Maryaville Mo Morfolk Junction ®k Beward, Neb. oLD, LOOKWOOD l u«ATrucK, Red o.u Oapt. JOWN FOSTER, wis, E. HAYMAKER, o. L (\HAFMA 3 J Logan, la. w. . Mubfion, Dow Citazta JAGGRR& BON, Denlson, ia, TAMA CITY, IA., Harmon R l(nlcn, Pror, ESSENCE OF LIFE, ForOLb AND YOUNG, MALK AND FRuAL 1t i & sure, )mzmp! an digestion, ntermittent Fevers, atAp ,mum, oo Do ant Fevers, Memory, Loss of Brain Power, l‘l’flll on, “mlmm and uununl Loss of Power. rejuvenates the faded xnu oct, ntrum(hlhonl the enfecbled brain and rostores surpris ng t-neand vigor to the exhausted or- 1, The experience of thousands proves it to bo an invaluable remedy. Price, $1.00 bottle, or six for #5. For sale by all druggists, or sent secure from observation on receipt of price by Br l"‘rh-"' P. 0. Box 2460, St. Sioux Uity & Pacilie Rans s Holld Trala 1hrough fv Council Blufts to 8t. “anl Without Uhange Time, Cnlv 17 Hours —tr ACHEP MILES THE ¢HORTES to say Ko yoar o with ow It 18 & Monteo b ROUTE ROM COUNOIL BLUFFS8 Helng ¢ | 0 g7, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIY made ite DULUTE OB HU . auck 4% Ark. and all polowe tn lunlnru Tows, M .anes. i and 1 we will CURE m“fl* A -, 0 bmk .":l‘:l;l.o‘ 1l we k- vide for particulars | Plattorm Gouvier and Hnfter: snd o1 Mossingo to- the SPKED, BAFETY COMPOUT 13 nuvurpessed. Palluisn Palsce Blowp'oy Oar TUTEOLT OUANGE beiwsse Kang 0d 5. Faul, vis Gounol, Muile d to any T BRI S ..L.;U EAN HOTEL, uost centrally located hotel fn the elty, i 75e. $1.00 9160 and 2.00 per day . Fir C'ess Restauront couneched wit the 2 hote Addross | HURST., « - Prop. RURIAM, Crm- ; Major ' Blook . Tourthand . i, ST LOUIS DMO.

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