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'l‘H E I)AILY BEE-~OMAHA, TUE DAY. FEBRUARY 13 1ho Nebraska National Bank Of Omaha, Nob. Pald up Capita « - VIKECTORS | R. JOHNSON, Prestdent, of Stoe.e, Johnson & [N A. B, TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C., B. & & R. R., Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co OHN 8, COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8, Oollins. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney.as Law. REED, of Byron Reed & Go. W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashlor of the Firs National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active management of that Bank since 1h | organisation in 1863, OPxxuD for business April 27, 1883, with ¥b. argost capital of any bank in Neorasks, CovLROTIONS Fecelve poct: ntion and ohar gos lowent obtatnable her sowheto, Inrnnsr ailowed on tim its_upon favor able erms and upon aceounta of banke and brnx o, Foamex Excianes, Goveroment Bonds, anc Oounty and C1 y securities bought and sold. 1t 18 prepared to do & general banking businee ta -ll ite dotails, and in the treatment of custom » will pursue the mos liberal policy conslstent FOREIGN FINANCE Special Dispatch to Tnx Exn. LONDON, LoxpoN, February 12.—5 p. m.-— Uaited States Bonds—New 0's extend. ed, 105§, United States Railrond Securitice— 1llinois Central, 150; New York Central, 131; Erle, 38%; Erio seconds. 99} Rsad- ing, 28} FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. Spectal Dispatch to Tun Bax, New York, February 12. Money —3@1 per cent; ctosed at 2 per cent, Prime Mercantile FPaper —5@5 per ocent, Sterling Exchange—Firm; bankers’ bills, 84 £3; demand, 84 86, Governments were strong and generally 3@3 per cent higher, Railroad bonds were irregular and gen- erally weak, The stock market throughout the day was dull and declining, the prices at the close being the lowest of the day. The most active stocks were Union Pacific, ‘Western Union telegraph, St. Paul, Den- ver, Chicago Burlington & Quinoy and Texas & Pacific. The net result of the whole day’s business was a decline from } to 23 per cont below the closing price of Saturday. Saturday. To-day. 104 119y 12 Qentral Pacifio firsts.. Erie seconds. . Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Louisiana comscls Missour 8t. Joseph. 8t, Paul & 8 Tennessee do Al Union Pacific 1st mortgng . d land grants . yFohruary: sinking fund. Vh'g{nh 68,000 do consols 6' do deferred Afsms Bev 13 Alleghen’ entr 1 Alton & i‘em Haute. 65 pfd. 97 97 Amarlm fi. 904 Burl,, Cedar Rapids & North, 61 814 Oanada Southern............ 67 67 Qol., Cin, & Ind, Central. 104§ Central Paciflc. Bl4 Chesapeake & Ol 213 do 304 do 24 Ohlugo & Alton. 1854 P 140 Ohl., Burl & Qumuv. e 118 Ohi., 8t. L, & New Orle: 78 Oin., 8and. & Cleveland 46 Cleve,, Col. & Oincinnat 7 Delaware & Hudson canal, 108 Del,, Lack. & Westorn. Denver & Rio Grande, .. Erie..... do 5 East T'ennessee. do preferred Fort Wayne & Chicago. Hannibal & 8t Joleph do pf Harlem...ooiieresnienn Houston & Texas Central. Illinois Central......... 143% Ind., Bloom, & Western 80 Kansas & Texas. . 81 Lake Erie & Weste 282 Lake Shore & Mi 109, Louisville & Nashvill bl Louisv,, Naw Alb, & Chi 60 m lincinnati Lst p! d 10 2dpd... 5 Hcm hh& Chnle-ton. ‘ 41 Michigan Centrsl. . 948 Wnneapolh St Louis . 26 pfd. ... 60 Missouri Pselflo. . oon 1024 Mobile & Ohio. e uz tan Beach. 121 Morris & Essex. .. e New Jersey Central 73 72 Nashville & Chattanooga..... .. ui Northern Pacific... 48§ 47| do fd 834 82 Northwestern . . 131 bt do f 145, 144 New York Ceutral 126, 1258 Ohio Central. o 11 Ohio & Mississi 314 30; do 94 94 Ontario & Western “er 26 Oregon Transcontini ssg Pacific M 41 Panama. . 167 Esoria, D 23; Pittsburg & Cleveland. 141 Pulluan Palace Car. . 120: 54 1224 0l 92 i 102§ 1188 1174 Bt. Plnl. Minn, & Mlnlwb 1401 140 Bt, Paul & Omaba..... 46 46 do 103 Texas & Pacific. 39 Union Pacifio... 93} United States Expross. ... 61 w.b..h, St. L. & Pacific i 313 . b1 Wells, Fu o0& Co, Fxpruam e 12'1’ We-tem nion Telegraph... 88§ 824 Qaribou. . oes . 1 Central Arizona. : { Excelsior, ... 1 Homeastake . 15 Little Pittsb 1 . 20 8 40 1 Bouth Pacific, ¢ Standard , 5 Butro,..... 3 “Offered. tEx, Interest, fAsked, |Ex, dividend . e Take " BLACK-DRAUGHT " and yor IPR&)D"OW & PROVISIONS. 250,000 | Soecial Dipascres to Tun B, UHICAGO. On10a6o, February 12 —Hunr—-inat' common to choice spring, 8 50@4 7 t- ents, 5 HO@7 25; winter, uo«u’»m \fln nesots, 3 50@4 25; bakers', 4 26@5 00, Wheat—M o ket ea-ier; rogular, 1 05§ @1 05§ for February; 1 0GA@L C6} tor March; 1074@l 07} for Aoril; 111§@ 111§ for May; No. 2 Chicago spring, 1 0:3@1 0°%; No, 8 Chicago spring, 91@ 3 No. 2 red winter, 1 08 Corn—Murket_easier and_slow: 55}@ 5he for cash and Feoruary; H3@553e tor March; £55 for April; 84c for May. rket ensier und slow, i or Fahruary; 8880 for March; April; 40 for May; 4040 for Rve Quie Barley —Stesdy; 85 Fiax Seed -\l.rkel full; 1 27, 1and; heavy Dressed Hogi—In good de lots weaker; lizht, 7 50@7 70; Pork— 80@17 85 February; 17 @17 90 frr M @18 u74 for Apnl; 18 20@1S 22 4 for May; 18 425@!8 85 for Juue; 18 474@18 50 for uly. Lard—Lower: 11 124@11 15 for cash and 11 15@11 174 for March; 11 30 @11 323 for April; 11 423wl 45 for May; l]i 45@11 474 for June; 11 474@115) for Ju'y itk Me In fair demand; shonlders, , 9 45; short ady; creamery, CaLy Bnuu .—Wheat—Irregular; 1 05§ for February; 1 063@1 06} for March; 1074 £or April; 1 123 for May, Corn— Advanced §@#o ats - Steady and not quotably chanced, Pork - Trregula 7 7H@17 80 for Feb. ruay; 17 874@17 90 for “tarch; 18 023 tor April; 18 223@18 25 for May; 18 30 bid for June, Lard— Steady and not favorably changed except June, which is he Lywer, NEW YORK New York, February 12— Flour—Mar. ket dull; superfine siate and western, 8 50 @3 90; common to_good extra, 3 85@4 50; good to choice, 4 60@7 00; white wheat, extin, 6 25@7 40;_exira Ohio, 3 90@7 00; St Louis, 3 90@7 25; Mirnesota patent process, b 60@7 0. Wheat—Cash prades firm; options opened }@fc better, but subscquently rule | easier and declined 3@@o. closing eteonger; No. 2 spring 112; hard No, 1 soring, 186; ungraded red, 105@1 25; steamer No, 8 red, 1 l()’vl}llll D red, 1 16 i@n 154; steamer No, 2 red, 117; No 2red, 120} tor certificates, l20} free on board, 1 21}@1 21} delivered; ungraded white, 1 13@1 25}; steamer No. 3 white, 89@902; steumor No, 2 white, 90@904c; No. 1 white, 1,500 bushels nuld at 1 164; | O No. 2 red, for February, 96,(00 hushels sold at 1 19§/@1 20}, closing at 1 204; do for March, 712,000 bu-hels sold at 1 20§@ 1201.16, ‘closing at 1 21; do for April, 640,000 bushels rold_at L 22}@1 233, clos- ing at 1 23; do for May, 1,018,000 bushels sold at 1 23)@1 243, closing ut 1 24, Corn—Caeh lots held firm; options opened strong, but aftcrw declined 4@ o, closing firmer with a reaction of }@ ungraded, 694@76c; No 3, 69@69ho closing at 72}e; o for Mo closing at 74c; do for April, 714G , closing at Tije; do for May, 69§@i0je, closing at 694c. Oats—Dulland }@}s lower; mixed west- ern, 47@>50¢; white do, 50@53a, Hay - Qaiet but firni; Gu@ Egga— r‘»lh western, unsettled and lower; l'ul‘k*l)\l“ nuinommnl new mess, 190); options wholly nowinal, Beef —Quiet hut steady; 18 (0@18 25 Cat Meats—Quiet but firm; long clear middles, 9 50, Lard —Steady; prime steam, 1140® 11 43; February, 11 40; March, 11 41@ 11 45; April, T r2@11 56; May, 11 61@ fi 12,7, June, 1174@11 66; July, 11 65@ Butter—Firm; 16@40c. Cneeu—l)ull, western fllt. 7@134c. BT, LOUIS, 8t, Loums, February 12.—Flour-Market easier; family, 4 50@4 60; choice, 5 0@ 5 10; Ilncy. b 15@0 Wheat—Dull and _easier, with i ght trading; No. 2 red, fall, 1 093@1 09§ ot cash; 1 10}@1 10} for March: 112} for April; 1 134@1 14, closing at 1 13§ for May; 118} for June; No, 3 red fall, 1 04, Corn —Unsettled and little done; 1@ 51§0_tor cash; H1}@hle, oclusing at Hlie for Februal 2ic, closing at 52} for mm, b3@584c for April; b4@bits for o Onta—Market, dull and easier; 37{@380 for cash; 37§@37%c for February; : 8}@ssic for Vlarch; 3930 for May, Rys—Dull aod nominal; 624 for cssh Biciey—Quiet; 6/@S0 Corn ) ; Butier—Q —Steady; 114, Pork - Market en-ivrs}j bbing at 17 8@ 1825 for cash; 18 25 usked for Feuruary; 18 75 bid for May, Bulk Meats—Quiet; car lots, short rib, 9 25@9 35; short clear, 9 50@9 60. lhlmiw(;n Qulet.‘v;[th ylmoysrdcrlxbngg; short rib, hort clear, 10 45@10 50. QAN Lard—Nominal; 11 00, AFTERNOON BoAnn.—Whun—sr.ranger- 1 09'@1 09% for Fehruary; 1103 for March; 112} for April; 1 14} for Muy; 1133 bid for June, Corn—-Fiimer; 513c bid for February; 523@524c for Maroh; 63%e for April; bije oaeYDull; 87jo tor Februaey; 3@ ate—Dal '{c tor Febru 393c for Mny. pr KANBAS OITY. Kansas Crry, February 12.—Wheat— Unsettled; No. 2 red, 92jc for cash and bid_for March; 95§c bid for May. Corn—Weaker at 42§oc for cash and March; 430 bid for Aprii; 45¢ bid for Ma; Oats’ Slow; 35¢ bid for cash. Bumr——sza-dy; dairy, 23@24c; cream- 30@380. Sggs—Weak; 80c. B e — LIVHE STOOR Special Dlspatches to Tux Bax. CHICAGO, Os10AGy, February 12.—The Drovers' Joarnal rep 'rts as follows: Hogs — Quality very poor; demsnd good and strong oa heavy, steadv on light; 1 | mixed 6 00@6 £5; he\vy 6 50@7 10; light, 00@5 60. 6 00@6 65; skips, 4 Cattle—Demand weak on chipping ac- count and 10c loy 25; good to choice. b LO@5 60; common to tair, 4 00@4 90; butchering and canning gonds active and stronger; common to fa 2 75@3 80; good %o choice, 4 0@ stockers and feeders, 3 40@4 70, Sheep—Strong for prime; low grades weak; common to fair, 3 50@4 25; mm"uln ‘qn&;, 440@4 90; choice to extra, 5 6 00, NEW YORK, New York, February 12, Journal Bureau repos Boeves— Sales slow at an_advance of » dollar per head; extremes, 5 50@6 54 per owt, live wcight for common to strictly prime; & ocar load of prewium sold at 7 35, ~The Drovers’ closed weak; 30 carloads were carried over. .\'h\’fl])#l‘.&.ely teadv; 4 B0@T 00 per 3 50@8 00 for lambs; sales, : 6 50@6 90 for lambs. Swine—Firm for live hogs at 7 00@7 30 per cwt, ; none offered KANSAS OITY, Kansas Orry, February 12,—~The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle—Dull and weal ative steers of 1,340 to 1,470 lbs sold at 500@5 25; stock- ers und feeders, 1 00@4 50; cows, 2 70@ 3 60, Hogs=Firm and higher; light; 6 15@ 6 55; good to choice, 6 45@F heavy, 6 85@7 00, o Shiesp- Steady; 57 Iba averages sold at 85, Lu«wr . =WINE OF CARDUI™ tour times » 37 b 3 bpy Lousehold. BT, LOUIS, 8r, Louis, February 12,—Cattle— Mar. ket slow and easy, with some grades a!Mace 5 25 | P shagle off; exporte 5 £0@610; g»d to ohotes shippiog, b 25@5 75: light do. 4 78 @5 20; fatr to best butcher steers, 4 00@ 4 75; cows and heifers, 8 50@4 20; etock. ers and feeders, 3 50w 4 50, Sheep -Sieady; common to medium, 8 60@4 00; fairts good, 4 25@4 75; prime h» fancy, b 00@5 50; Texans, 8 00@+4 50, Hogr- Strong ant ative; Yorkers, 6 4 @6 60; packing, 6 50@6 80; butchers' @6 90, S OU— MHEROHANDISE. Special Dispatches ‘;71“! . NEW YORK, New York, February 12. — Coffee — Weak; Rio cargoes quoted at G4@de. Sugar—Quiet, but firm; fair to good re. fining quoted at 6i@70. Molassen —Quiet; New Orleans, 40@ 610; |P§|crlu Rico, 40@03c; Eoglish islands, 40@ Rice—Quiet, hut firm; domestic, b§@7; Rangoon, 24 in bond Petrolenun—Market dnll; United, 983c; erude, 7@74e; retived, 7{@782. Taliow - Market dull aud weal 81@ Rosin—Excited; 1 60@1 674, Tarpentine—Steady; b3he. Load—Quiet, but steady; common, 4 462 @4 70; refined, 4 75. ' LONDON, Loxpoy, February 12, ~Petrolenm—Re- find, 6@ 684, Linsoed Oil - 22@22s 104, Spirits of Turpeatine—39: 91@40s. MISCELLANEOUS. Special Dispatch to Trx Brn. BRITISH GRAIN TRADR, LoNDoN, February 12.—The Mark Lane Express in review of the Dritish grain trade in the past week says: The prices of wheat were firmly maintained, sound wamples improved a shilling; foreign whest firm and 6d better; cargoes firm;red win. ter advanced 1s9d There wero 8 arrivals aud 3 salcs reported, Ffour tirm; fi reign flour dull and unchanged; barley «nd oats unchanged; forei.n barley dearer; foreign oats dul and declined; maize uuchanged and firmly held; sales of English wheat for the past week, 63,13) qurters at 40 8d per quarter, agaiust 45, 82 quarters at 463 5d the corresponding period of last year, TRAFFI0. 8pecial Dispatches to Tus Bra. FLOUR AND GRAINS OH10AGO, Februar; I 12 —Receipta and shipments of flour an grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Racelnu Bhip'ts, Flour—bbls, .. eere 6,500 212 Whelt—bnflhdfl . H 500 3,100 orn— . 104,000 940 Oato— . XS 000 ceee Rye— 5 5 500 Barley - 17,000 8100 [NoTe.—The smallness of 'shipments re- ceutly is due to the fact that east bound roads no longer make reports to the board of trade statisticians.] NEew YORK, Fobruary 12 uupmem of flour and grum for the past 4 hours have been ag lu lows: Receipts :!hp‘m. Flour—bble, ¥ 000 7,000 Wheat—bush 00 63,000 Corn— . 61,000 Osata— 4 + 24,000 8, Louis, Fehruarv 12. - Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as tollows: Receipts, Ship'ts. Flour—bbls. . 11,000 Whea lt—l!uihd 8,000 Corn— 20,000 Oata— ™ o Rye— “ . 1,000 Barley— ** 6,000 1'000 Kansas Om', February 12.—Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Bhlh'h. Whest, b\uhelu. + 14,000 Corn .o 60,000 34.0\10 LIVE BTOOK, OH10AG0, February 12,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as followa: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, (OgE. . . . 22 000 6,500 Olme 5,000 3,200 Sheep... 2200 NEew York, February 12,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 48 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts 9,600 5,200 + 11,200 125 i 17,793 Mnuttoo, carcatses...... .... tL800 1For the week, 31, Lours, Fehruary 12, —Receipts and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts. Shipm'ta. Hogs. .. . 8,000 2,600 Cattle . 1,400 700 Sheep. 1,300 : Kaxsas City, February 12, —-l(.ecelpu and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, . OMAHA MARKHAIS, ‘Wholesale Pricos. Orrioe or THE OMAHA Bre, Monday Evening, February 12, } No changes reported in the market to- day: Local Graln Dealings. WHEAT.--Oash No, 2, 890; cash No. 8, T 534c. & “’%flhfi&o. 2, 73 No, 8, RYE—Oas N MTRED CORN— 390, OATS—35c. SEEDS—Flax seed 96c per bu. Produce and Provisions POTATOES—50@600 per bushel, ONTONS—50@55c per bushel, BUTTER ~Choice country, 16@320c. KGGS—25¢ pickled; fresh, 28@30c, HONEY—Califorain, per In, 41, APPLES—Per barrel, §3 0023 35, OYSTERS—Booth's 'aud Platts seloct oysters, 400 Staudard, 80; mediams, 25, FLORIDA ORANGES—85 50, LEMONS—8$4 25@4 70 per box. BEANE—Navy per bushel, 2 75@s3 00, CHICKENS—16c per Ib, TURKEYS—16@180 per pound. QGrocers Liet ters, CANNED GOOD (Field's), per case, 84 00; do 1 b (Fluld l), 15; do 2 B tandard), per case, 390; berries, 2n> per case, 3 40, mpberriu. 2 M, per case, 8 50, Dam. sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartlett ars per case, 240, Whortleberries r cm,)fi Egg pluma,l b percase, 2 90; reen gages, 2 2 90; do choice, , b gor case 4 0. Pino Ay la-zm %1& Peaches, 2Th por caser. 8 00; do 8 b, case, 4 00@4 50; da, (ple\ 8, per wa.lSO. do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, 2 80, FLOUR—Jobbing prices, Jack Frost St. Louis winter) $3.90 per 100 lbs.; To- peka Patent Kansas, 5: Minnehahs, Minnesota Patent, 88.70; Shawnoe Faucy winter, §3.10; Fagle, XXXX winter, £3,00; Triumph spring, ¥ 2.80; Chris- tian's euperlative, per ton, $14.00; chopped $48,00; Queen Bee 114 ur, per sack, ; Nellie Llye, per sack 90, U(.AIL\—I’uw(nred 10c: Cut loaf, 10c; Granulated, 94c; Confectloners’ A, Standard Extra O, 8c; Extra O, 8o medium yellow, 7ho; dark yellow, 7. SYRUP—Standard Com. ¢, Dbla,; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, 81 90; Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 75, MEATS~Hams per 1b., 124c; B bacon per Ib,, 13¢; clear side bacon per Ib, 11c; dry salt sides per 1b,, 94c; dry salt shoul- ders per 1b., 9¢; bacon shoulders per lb,, “c'l"iznl:fll"‘;’p" 1b.; l{o. Al K8, —Pepper, 31; l-vu. 18¢; Ulovu,.m Nutmegs, 8 00; Cwasia,24c} .—Receipts and | 3 LARD—Omaha Refinining Oo.: Tierces, |2 tian red Am., 180; red lead, ROty Do [ e g gt HENRY LEHMANN 12}¢5 10-1b pails, sorew top, 12805 b-1b do, | low, Ko, 120; ootire, rechelle 8¢ o ’ [ 12§0; 8 1o do, 1380, Franchy i ochre, American, RICE—TLouisians prlmn to choice, 5} @ | Winter's mines ; lehigh bro JOBBER OF To: fair, 6@70; Patma, 6ic, spanish brown, 2 | ’rlnoel mines FISH-No. 1 mackerel, halt bels, 6 75| VARNISHES—Barrela per gallon, I I No, 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- [ Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, erel, half brls, 4 75; family mackerel, kits, | &1; ocoach, extrs, 81 oach, No. 1, i oy No I whit i, half bris, 6 0; No 1]81'20; Damar, extra, 81 75; apan, 700; s AND COFFE B, —Rio, tar, 2 Ko good phn]t\n'n‘ ntn. 850; abella 501 hard A B WINDOW SHADE Jmmlllue,l Mochs, 284¢; Arbuckle's, Mvv.;;r-lln Ulst, . ron, rates, i plow steel, & LHEE"!—M Cream, 140) Part em. 1o- ernolblql‘u'lpeelnluruarmmi" ] R merionn, 8 85 Greanwioh, 8 40; | 350 @ 00 ocbe, por vt TSy Teloon e . —. oan, t pornt. loos, sawed Wutern 270; North Star, 2 0 061 Lewis' | dry, 1 40; to 70@8bo;_axl SR o, “:::'::.;,;'.1-,,.,@m el |18 FARNAM ST, - - OMAHA FEED - Juhhh:g prices, Ohop feed | waahe g Fivea, pee b, Lo = === %&W mlrowblb- 3 chop corn, 81.40; bran, Iooll ohi n p« u z;: m.log.m.. 8o r ron wedges, 60; crowbars, v THOMINY—~New, #4 25 per bbl, teeth, 4o} horseshoes, per ke, b 00; spring J A w AKEFIELD SODA—In Ib papers, $3.20 por case; keg | stool, 7(@Sc; Burden's horseshoes, b 50; ] . ’ ml? o, Burden's muleshoes, 6 50 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 1N W PIC 'KLES—Medlam, fn bartele | gy m, _Shot, $1,85; Buck shot, um 4700, do inhall bhla 4 00;amalls, in bl | ol Powder, ko O o 900 do, in half bbls, 5 00; gherkins, in kexn, 88.48; 0., quartor kags, $1.80 ER vonrly l"“?‘l-‘ Bivee a1 x"fim?’f\'y‘% w'lr‘i"'rm TaF 1084, B = g Glos i n car lots, 8 2@ : f ,fi: osr;f'h:‘“'flb-h Excelelor Gloss, {25 por 100 In e than car lot: 87t@ Lath, Shingles, Pickets, V75 ver 1 unpowder, good, 45@55; s - i el Topeitl tocd 060 fl;\:‘:: Tiates. 10 4o 608, ::': A 8ASH, OOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LiME, CEMEN 3 O 0 -—{yroen butcher’ de, iolos 6lo@81 00 awm at Lt | oured i 8o | nmm, groen salt, part oured FILASTER, BTO. w09, x,s(amv , oo Q2 ' | Tocetie; .Soni‘fi« W, § to16 Da., 11@120; Near Vinion Pacific Dot OMARA HB ROPE—Sisal, § inch and taeger, 10kc; | groan oall, wt, under & e, per skin, 500 oA wo by | TS L 8 oy, A e E ! ‘| 81 25@1 60; t 1 75; throo hoop pailn, 3 00, Tubs' N | S Corad ‘et ue vt e poe MORGAN & CHAPMAN 1, 8 50; Ploneor washboards, 185 Uouble | 1 dy rate,) branded hides 10 per eent, off CUrewn 2 90; Well bucketu, 8 50, Coon skins, No. 1, 46c; No. 2, 806; No. 1 LEAD—Bar, £1 66, _ |20, No. 4,100, Mink, No, 1, 8003 No. 2 VINEGAR—Pure spplo extrs, 16c:| 15; No. 8, 150; No. 4, ‘b0, Fox, No.ik, pn;:\ ;pFle.ll;c:' ll T«,l:‘n:o :"l‘:rhfll -1 BB A n' «6‘(;:. ’K\o. , 250, Skunk, No, 1, bZboj SAL onds, \ sh- rt atripo, 400 el tog, o ano ke, $60; bil datey 60 1.;.3.."1‘-‘1.15.: f&. llnllll:;m'n,. ] 1213 Farnam St.. Omaha, Neh Kirk'e satinet, § 60; Kirk's standa o.xl.olg,m];‘uo 430; hemlock sote, 3¢ to meeee— m—— rk's white Rues o; hewlock kip, 800 to 100; runmer, Kutocs, 215 Kirk's Prairie Queen, [ 850 to 800; hemlock calf, 850 to 1 20; hom: i '* 5K g 1 o 800 hemlook oalf, 880 to 190; ham: HAS THE BEST STGUK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES POTASH—Penneylvain oans, 4 o, | alligator, 400 to § 50;. oalf kil s1@%s; n caso, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. In oase, | Graiwen kid, 2 50 to 275; onk ki, 800 0 190; Anchor Ball £ doz in oase 1 50, 1005 oak oy 120t ’1 80; Frenoh kip, EANUTS—Ronsted, ohoioe, red en. | 110't01 65 rench oalt, 1 25 to 3 005 rue: nessee, 10c per Ib; fancy whita, 10§ per b; [ setts, 5 50 to 7 50 linings, 600 to 10 raw—white Virginin raw, 100; ronsted, topplags, 9100 to 1060 1. Morooco, 20 y % pSANDLES oz, 0 D10 1508, ".m;RNo%s;"'N”' Morooco, 86c; simon; | Have now 'E)eein fimtshe((ji in our storei_ maks o boxes oz, —No 1 star_oak, 42¢; No3 MATCHES—Pér oaddle, 956; round, [ do, 89¢; Nc. 1 Ohfo onk, 885 No.' & do ing it the largest and most complete cages, 88 10; nmn. enu-. ¥5 40, 850; No. 1 Mllwh:ken. éh- No, 2do %4 | ] umbe! BROWN COTTONG—Atlantlo A, 8io; WHOLRBALE. Appleton XX, 70;_Atlanta A, 8c; Boott | We quote lumber, latn and shinglos on mr 8hc; Buukeye LL, 44, 70; c.[mg w. cars at Omaha at the following prices: ! Chitten s road JOIST AND SCANTLING ~16tt, and g :‘:""ofluh M'S':,:_::E&E_fi "'- In tlt\)e YtVestd hAnf‘ ad%i]ltlonalI Istor‘y has geen ndian Orohay ; Lawreno o S iven 75 P.q“umwa. st S B 1, 4 uilt and the five floors all connecte Shawmat LI, 70; Utica O, 5363 Wachus: | FENCING—No. 1, % w6 i, 84 00; ‘with two G R Led do X 46, 1330; Wal- N"‘H NG — No. 1 (2nd ccmmon ©of b VINE BROWN OTTONS—Allendute | boards). £ 00; No. & 818 00, HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, :‘ 4{ Tho; Aulgmr 3.4, 80; 3'?.151 4;4 Tdo; w:" UIE;!!;: t:’l:f" 21586: Il;"‘v‘: p‘i:‘b‘::- b 0 i ‘i,',,k:‘,,s‘ ,,4‘0.730 bbl, 82 60, 'Halr g bo, 4o p-r.m. One Exclusively for the use of Passengers. Thase immense ware- Indian Orchard 'AA felt 100 be, 83 50. Btraw board, 83 rooms- -thres stores, are 66 teet wiae--are filied with the Grand- B0ty AR 9! fnm;g;led: 4 | Mot o Blocr b, $ias Wit est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever 36, 74 L") 39, 840 éoe.mgb 44, 7503 Iul.np 85 50; Whitebronst nut, 85 50; Tows | SHOWN. Wamsuita 44 180 lamp, 2,“.":’.,&:"‘.‘;‘1“50"" 503 ook Bpeing All are invited to call, take the Elevator on the first floor BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog | o tormeite: @1200; Colorado, | anq go throngh the bmldmg and inspeot the stock. #n L 4-4, 04o; Blackstone AA Im.perial 8fc; | & 00 Sid ‘l‘;! i",’."“‘h g;’w{‘;dl“l”t‘;: A ‘3;- DRUGS AND CHEMICA U8 HAS SH IV&RICK idelity 4-4, 94c; Fruit of the Loom, o | ¢, i 7 o bricd-4 124 doWater Towlat, 100 ront e DO A Tarearioy oo matatt | 1206, 1208 ,and 1210 Farnam Street, Omsha Fal Q, 94c; Indian runk 4-4, 120; | [y, 143 Bomel, per 1o, Tho; mmh e A A A S LA AR A AL L A, o AL onwidle, 106; do cambrlo 87, 13403 New | o' o3, ¢1'10; Onlorotarm, - 100} York Milly 134e; Pa% uot A,100; hrpmx BrE b RN E,,m N G Twills, fi ooahontas 4-4, 9kc; | Saltu, per Ib, S4o} lycerhm. pn pe" bl, Pocasset d-4, Sicx tica, Llo; Wamsutta 8lo; Acetate, per "'u; 220 0 X X, 12}c. Oil, Castor, No. 1, per gal, #1 25 ) Oolarsd)—-AlhAny X brown, | Oil' Castor, No. 3, per. gal, 8115, Oil E G, 3 o vt Sk Olive, por gal. 81 50; Oil, Origanuum, 50; plaids, 1240; do XXX brown and drab, | Gpium, $4 uinine P, & W, & R, & 8,, stripes and plaids, 134c; Arlington fancy, | bir ‘op! 31 83 Potesstasm, Todide, per it 19¢; Brunswick brown, 84c; Ohariot hncy {"‘75. Aot pee RGO R RAILHALCEC 13jo; do extra heavy, dlci Fall Biver hlne, por or, 83 5; Hulpnor flos el bt b AL per b 6 irvobbine, oot ot, 81 45 e TIUKLNUd—Amoskesg A U A 83| ALOOHOL — 18 2 e E AT ar. Ak 82 phee OHOT, _“x,s proot 3 lm e 80010 Bmch Luadlnz Shot l}una. from §5 to m. ?é'l’. Gt By loge Ooneniogs o | P verprot plony tripia rofined pirie ts | Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, from $18 to 875, ey il 44, 305 o saper ,g‘_l;,m_:. ket proof ealion; rodistiiled | Mugzle Loading Shot Buns, From $6 to $26.° extra 4, %0 Poar River 42 1640, Futs | ¥ 50; Keotuoky '”';"‘.’:';'- 3007 oo, Ken- Fishing Tackel, Base Balls and all kinds of Fanoy Boods. , 1% ryes 10}o; do S 12: Yoomaa's Hue 35, 90 | " BRANDIGE Topored, 89 o0l 00 Full Stock of Show Caes Always on hand.! DENIMS.—Amorkeak, blueand bronn | domertio 1 Toes 0 164c; Andover DD blue, 154; ArlingX | GINS—Imported, 4 50@6 00 domestlo, blue 'Scoteh, 164; Oonoord 000, bluo aw |1 403 00, brown, 124c! do do 13; do XXto | 4, RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New B e Ay iy o 1o KR40 | Ynaiand. 3 Oooa s0r domontooc 1 h@3 50 94o; Mpystio River DD atripo, 16ko; Pearl| PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— iver, bluo and brown, - 166} Uncasville, 1754 0. blue and hrown, 14je. CHAMPAGNES—Imported per_cane, ¢ CAMBRIOS—Barnard, 54 BOOGY 0 Amarliaa, cane, 12006 ¥ lining, 24 inch double facc, 8} 16 ACCON I glazod, Fhe; Manhatton glove finish, 5o OLARETS— - ar onse, 4 60@16 00 g )V Newprt do oc; do laged, 5ho; Poquot do| | WINES—Tth no wins, per case, 6 006 | g 5 B 13 5e; Lockwood kid finish 6o, 40 " o OGTSTET TEANS “amary, b Andron and Tobaoccn, Imported and Key West Glga.rs a la.r e line of th dc o 6 —In poils,—Hard to comin sttern, B O, s | Thend. 705l 30| Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and ev. rything re- Orchard 74e; Narragansott, iiaproved,o | Favorite, Rocky Mountain, 67| quired in a firsu class Cigar, ‘fobacco and Notion Pepperill satteen 840; Rockport, 78¢. Fancy, Gbc; Daisy, boc,—In tin foil— g i ALRINTS - Allonn, iy Amercan, o4 Catlis 0. 8., 610 baxen, o 10 6301 Lori- tore, Cigavs from $15 per 1,000 upwards. Send : Berwick, 49c; Cocheco, foi | Mard's wond Crown, 660, it ] CRch U ORI G i radenComumeoy 340 | or Price List and Samples, G@te Eitaions, 1o, (v:aucan:ur,M&a, 88, ugm;m%t—ym%am Durbam, 16 e armony, bic; erbocker, 64c; Mer | 0z b1c; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, ; Beal of ,sxD :; 1Dy e Mysic, St Spfurion, oe | North Carolina 16 0 46; :k'.u of Mok WILLIAM SNYDER, i + Marl. | ko, 16 oz, ne Jack, 4 oz, linen B ”'“3‘,..,‘1,’“1"“0," wanin 163 WA | por Ib, §1.85; Marburgs' Puck 2 os, tin MANUFACTURER, OF) kcn; AMS—AAm'uk iy Amon i Dog T il 66, I e o T k‘ mfl,‘“,s‘z; Morlno urwas d, liant, 14@160 bewryc, A, N y Kang:vurth. ks Bl weut Ton 1310 mvediom oowpthed, Jain ] AND ROAD W.AGONS. A ) M”Z"%‘ZNA‘E’&“’"‘I{"”TA’G ko -nmdfiwig;m barry, blacksad ol Firo-Clags Paining and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Done Oniro"D and T, 1340s Dt Horses and Mules. 1319 Harnov, Gor. 14th. Omaha 17}¢; Decoan Co, stripes Dand T, mfl (Taslmacash ey apd(alll eadae 049 ¢ " well ats vance :‘::"()lm N:::lu’; ¥ :khp':f 163y Tha lemand for good horses ex the nlnEcTonv OF LEAD'"G WESTE" N HUTEL Bussex, 120; T 1 achusett shirte Inpply consideraoly, Prices range as fol. ing ,h,;e "124 c Ankln. lflfl‘ y" lows: L ladrlnn llM %0 800, Extes HOTELS PROPRIETORS TOWN} ' e n .| xn larm horses, . Q! ) lanring, towa, | 'AHEETXNGS—Andmm n 10-4,37}e! | g; Common o good farm horses’ REYNOLD8 HOUSE, ! ©. C. REYNCLDS, Coon Raplds, owa.; ?g. ?i‘o', Elfs:&guulfiS Ifix‘n 10- 1;"‘":1"‘“:?:'.9 E‘"‘,'o"l““" 860, to 75, BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. BTELLINIUS Milford, Neb. York mills05, S5o; do 78, 80c; do 84, 2240, 18,15 to i0h bande (excra), 9120 MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNBVILLE Neb Pembr;ke 10-4, , %e,loquun\l4 2 ‘flhfl: t0150,; 144 to 15 hands, 8100, OOMMEROIAL HOTEL' JOHN HANNAN Stromsburg Ne 74, 19¢ do 49, 16¢; PBI’P"'; ‘9&»« 1§ to I:A nds, 875, to 100, HALL HOUBE, A W.gHALL Loulsville § L 01152328671.7:&. b ¥ do | hands, 860, to 75. OITY HOTEL, OMENEY &OLARK, Blalr, No . 3 0 H N " b, ;)lLS—."“. Olis and Varnishes all - OCOMMERGCIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, | N o 110° oarbon, per gallon QGRAND OENTRAL E.J8EYMOUR, Nobraska Olty,(Neb {:,tz_fl ",‘1."’0"‘ m%“;‘d“flh‘- P“:u,m"l;‘;:; REMEMBER THIS. MISBOURI PACIFIO HATEL, P. L. THORP, w.::...w.‘:.:; il \Fh-w. PO e “nssed. | Xf.you are sick Hop Bitters "{: COMMEROIAL HOUBE' A. O. OAARPER, Hardy, vaw, per pallon, 53; linseed, bolled, | Surely aid N":‘"l“ fo making you we QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Greenwood, Neb per nlle gal un, 5603 lard, winter str'd, per gal, | When all else fails, OOMMEROIAL HOUBE, E. BTOREY. Olarinda, lowa No. 1, 850; No, 2, 75c; ocastor, | If you are costive or dyspeptlo, or ENO'S HOTEL, E. L ENO, & prived XXX p!rg;c m, 1 25; No, 3. 1.20; sweet, | are suffering from any of the numer- e ramont, i th sperm, W, B., per '°l1' ous disenses of the stomach or bowels, EXOHANGE HOTEL, ©. B, HAQKNRY, Ashland, Neb “73 o .né' per gallon, s} pohtafoots | it is your own fault if you remain ill, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Neb ““':"P;ros p.rn'lnon 300: nm;r‘ 155: for uop Bittors are a wvsr“gu MORGAN HOUGE, E. L. GRUBB, Quide Roed, N nlden machine, No, 1, per gallon, 850; No, | remedy 1n all such complaints, BUMMIT HOUBE, SWAN & BEOKER Oreston, la. sperm, signal, per gallon, m,.‘ tur-| If youure wasting awayl with any HOUBTON HOUBE, QEO. OALPH, Exira, la. l‘u. per_gallon, 650; napths, 74, per | form of Kidney disease, stop tempting REYNOLDS8 HOUBE, 0.M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, alon, 186: 4 170 Death this momont, and turn for a WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKEP, Audubon, la. PP}:&I“NTE lhr;{ Olll.—gvmlt: ITM. Onuln oure to Hop OOMMEROCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURQESS, Neola, la] y M'n-'illl!;"p:nud h Lou i e 1f you are e B tEa i (arrihia OITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMS, Harlan la, \ French ,,nc’ . “‘l( l?n) French dno. slckness Nervousness, you will find & PARK HOUSE, MR8, M. E. OUMMINGS, Oorning, Ia. i red seal, uc- rench zine, in varnich asst, | *‘Balm in Gilead” in the use of Hop NEBRASKA HOTEL, J,IL. AVERY, Stanton, »!3 l‘ranch zinoe, in oil asst 15c; Raw | Bitters, MEROHANTS HOTEL Q.W, BURK, Burlington Junstion M humttmr:i:::‘bu; o mv”md. kl:u'hz:: aad | T you are a frequenter or a resi- COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Blanchard, la. rofined Iampblack, 120 ooath black and. | dent of & missmatic distriot, barricade PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, Shenandesh & 6e; Prussian | yOur syatem ageiust the scourge of all OOMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayld Oity, Nob 15¢; chnome | countries—malaria, epidemie, bilious GAGNELL HOUBE, CHAS. BAGNELL Colloge Bprings, Ia d and "h“:f{"' and intermittent fovers—by the use DOMMERCIAL HOUBE, WM. LUTTON, Vililsca, ta. en, 3 e " N 3 " R "'Ilg“““"“,"‘ Ris it £’ JUDKING HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Maivern, Is, %0; Amerloan Vermiliod, 1 &P, 180; ou have rough, pimple or sa 1 4 s il o T DA A O e I low sk, bad brouth, pains and aches, BALL HOUSE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Qrove,ila yellow ochre, $o3 " B ochre, 163 fflllun! and fu\l niserable gulmr‘l”y, l!til, OOMMERCIAL HOUBE B, F.BTEARNS, Odebolt, la dryer, 8c; graining colors; light osk, dark | Bitters will give you fair skin, rich WOODE HOUBE, JOHN EOKERT, Oaceols, Neb, o, walout, abestout and ash 1ic blood, and sweetest breath, health and DOUGLAB HOUSE, J. 8. uumuu, Olarks, Neb, Dry ®aints comfort, BEDFORD NOUBC J. T, QB Bedfora In. White lesd, 74c; French sinc, 100t Par whiteing 2jc; whiting _gilders, 1§g; phiting com'l, o Innpblack Gorman. lsmpblack, ordinary, 100; Pras. e Lue, 85c; ultramiariae, 16c; vandyke beown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 43; nmlm. aw Mv-hmn. burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, 4¢ Bgmn genuine, z'm Paris green com’ ro 1e green, N, Y,' 20c; chrom nsen K.J'2; ve ‘Eng., 70c; ver . umerios, 180; Indiau red, 100 rose pink, 140; uuthn read, Ookusoso In short they cure all diseases of the stomch, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Neorves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease, $600 will be paid for a case thoy wil not cure or help, That poor, bedridden, Invalid wife, sister mother, or daughter, can be made the ploture of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, ooc!lng but a trifie, WIll you let them suffer} ARLINGTON HOUS| J. M, BLACK & 8ON, Marysviile Mo NORFOLK JUNOHDNNOUBE A T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Nes WINSLOW HOUBE Q. MCOARTY, Beward, Neb, AURORA HOUSE M. B, JONES, Auroar Bidnay, N o.' Gopt JONN FOSTER, E. HAYMAKER, 4 ©.'L OHAPMAN, LUSBK HOUBE. LUBK, w. . wontow, o Olasia AQGER HOUBE, QQaRR& BON, Denlson, fa, HARMON HOUBE, TAMA OITY, IA., Harmon * i Keales, Prop AVOCA EATING NOUII OENTRAL HOUSI FOSTER H(IUBE