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e a—angge a4 ot o Ty mr D\ILY Brki ——— The Nebraska Of Omahs, Neb Pald up Oapital, - = DIRECTORS: R. JOHNSON, Prosidont, of Steele, {Johnson & Co. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C.B. & Q. , Boston, MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. TOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8, Collins, M. WOOLWORTH, Counseller & Attorney at Law, R EED, of Byron Reed & Co W. YATES, Cashier, Iate Cashler of the First | Homestake National Bank of Omaha, snd connected with fhe active management of that Bank since it organization in 1863.. OrxxmD for business April 27th, 188 Iargest capitalof any Bank in Nebra k. CoLLReTIONs receive special attention and char- goa lowest obtainable here or clsewhere., Twrarast allowed on time deposita upon favor. able terms and uponaccounts of banks and bank- ore. Formox Rxcuaxaw, Government Bonds arc County and City securities bought snd sold. 1t i prepared to do a g n all its details, aud in ‘he trcatment of cu-gom- ers will pursuc’ the most Iiberal poliy consisten with sato banklog. ational Bank | % $260,000, ith the ral banking business Rock Tsland Lonis & & de do FPaul n \'llauunu Paal, \(\lm & Mav ite . Paul & Omaba.. da l'run & Pacific Union Pacite United States Wabash, St, L, A l‘l(lhc 8 "do pid. 45 Wells, Fargo & Co, Express.12 Western Union Telegraph. South Pac sutro... 20 FOREIGN FINANCE. Special Dispatch to Tun Bxr, LONDON MONEY, Coneols for money, 101; conols, ace 4 | count, 102}; Pennsylvania Central, 160; New York Central, 124} .| PRODUOR & PROVISIONS, irie, 1361, J. W. RUDEFER. Broker Btoeks, Bonds, Commer.ial Paper and all other Good Securitics doa t i o t,, Council Blufts, Ta. ) o' fag: 1 114 for May; 112} for June; 1140@114§ for July; 114§ tor Auguet . ¢ # | Uisg@L 147 for September; 1114 for the ""AHCE ARD G‘JMMERG:‘.’. year; No, 2 Chicago_spring, 111; No. 8 Chicsgo spring, 96¢; No, 2 red wln!ur, 113 T @1 13}, FINALNCIAL. Corn—Market active fut l.wer a;":g- . Special Digpatch to Tk Buw. sh and May; (.': xxuwrd |;.‘: Niw Youg, May 16, r the year. Money—243} per ccnt, closed offered | Unt —\|ur{kxt d\l‘l S nu\hl-u]e lower; 4133 for oash; 41@114s for May; “;?‘" “"'t' s P 0456 por | 1H@11E for Juoes’ didadiys for July; rime Mercantile Paper - 526 per Hjul.ih., for August; o2§@3d: for the cent. Sterling Exchange—Bankers' bills quiet, bat steady at 4 834; demand, 4 t6} Governmeats § per cent higher for 5 otherwiss unchanged, Special features in the stock mar. ket in the forenoon were Wabush which was exceptionally weak and 1} snd 1§ per cent lower, and Union Pacific and Lackawannas which were strong and } per cent higher, Aside from the ‘Wabash the result of the forenoon’s busi- ol was merely a waintenance of yester- day’s best prices on the general list which were somewhat higher than closing figures last night, Among specialties Chicago, St. Louis and Pittsburg advanced 1} and 14 per cent for common and preferred, Richmond and Danville 1} per cent, and Canada Pacific 4 per cent above the high- est price of yesterday. Ia the last hour the market was generally firmer and there was an improvement of | to § per cent on the general liet, bringing prices up to abont the average of the day. The Evening Post has the following: Crop reports wre more eacouraging and especially from the far northweat, where the prospect was mever better than at present. It is also now pretty well under stood that the depression of inst week has been dus to the apathy of bulls rather than any inheren} weakness in the market, and that this condition has been taken advan- tige of by bears to raid the rarket, A mecting of the Western Union directors was held tc-day, but nothing definite re- ported in regard to the prospect of haying the stock listed on the London stock ex- change. terested that it will be listed, Mining stocks fairly nctive. Sierra Grande sold st 115 to 100; Sierra Nevais, Little Pittsburg, 70 to 80, cloe- ing at 75; Navajo, 210; Sonora Con- solidated, 39 and 40, and Consolidated Virginia, 49 snd 50. Sales of the day|g 51,065 shares, Pipe line cortificates opened at 1028, declined to 1004, then advanced It is still believed by parties in. |} tpecial Dispatches to Tun Bi OHICAGO, Out0Aao, May 16,— Flour—Market firm and unchanged. Wheat—Regular in fuir demand but at TR ye—Market lower; Gda, Barley—Market duli and nominal; 80c. Flax Seed —Market quiet at 142 Pork—Active tut lower; 10 50@ 9 60 for cash; 19 50 @19 55 for May and June; 19 724@19 75 fcr July; 10 924@19 95 for August; 20 10@20 15 for September; 1755 @17 6 Tor the year, 1ard—1In fair demand but at lower ratee; 11 80@11 85 for cash and May; 11 874@ 11 Y0for June; 11 974@12 00 forJuly; 11 90 @1192) for August; 11 80@11 824 for September; 10 874@10 90 for the yesr, Bulk Meats - In fair demand; shoulders, 8 00; short ribe, 10 70; short clear, 11 10, Butter ~Market lower; creamery, 18@ 24c; dairy, 14@22c, IV-VI'“ “Market firm at 163@17c. hislcy— Market steady and unchanged. Freights—Corn to Buffalo, 2jc. per bushel, CaLL BoArD, ~Wheat—Dzmand active but irregular; 1113 for May; 112} for June; 1 143@1 144 for July; 114} for Au. gus'; 1 14h@1 113 for September. Corn—Market irregular and fairly active; declined 4o for May; advanced go for July, Aungust and September, Oats - Market irregular and fairly active; Ed‘ll.“c‘d 45 for June; declined” 3¢ for uly. Pork—Market active but a shade lower; dechned 2dc for July and August, and be for September, .llnrd-ln fair demand; declined 24c for July, NEW YORK, New Yorg, May 16,—Flour \Inr ot dull; super state western, 3 85@4 common to good extra, 4 15@4 60; good to choice, 470@7 00, Wheat—Cash lots a trifle lower; options $@he lower; ungeaded red, 1 00@1 243; h red, 1 17; steamer No. 2red, 2red’124h 10 elevator, 121§ f. o, b, \myrmled white, 113@1 2 do 95¢c; No. 2 white, 107; 1 white, No. 2 red, Muy sales 50,000 bu, at Ahmlug at ul; Jun 21 4; Septembe- sales, 1, 1 25h@1 264, clo-iog at 125}, Corz—Cash lots unchanged; options un. settled and t@iclower; ungrade 0. 3, (3@0B}c; stearer, 61@05 6 o for May, 641@654¢, closing lune, u“@u,,;e, closiug at 63kc; t0105 and closed on call at 104, Immense 07;%*3:{“ f.':;:v':f Jfgg 68403 September, 68 business done, Oats—A shade lower; mixed western, GOVERNMENTS, white western, 413@57c. Yesterday, To-day. Western fresh, quiet but steady 108§ 1054 103¢ “Whieky—Steady. 113 Pork—Steady, 119 | Lard—Marke: onsettled; primo stear Pa'lfi: 34’ of b, 127 [1U 90; May, 11 90; June, 11 95@12 0 T July, 12 00@12 06; A-gust, 11 93@12 i September, 11 90@11 91, el Bl 144 | " atter—Market dult snd wek. i ond Lebigh & Wiliesbarre. 1044 8T. Louls, 64:| Sr. Louis, May 16, —Flour—Market 1124 | anist and unchanged. 110" | _ Wheat — Market unsettled and lower, Bt, Paul & Sioux 111 [No. 2red fall, 112§@1 13 for cash; 1133 'l‘emmnleebl 39 | @1 144, closing at 1 132 for June; 114w 39 |1 143 closing at 1 143 tor July; 115, clos- 5 64 |ing at 114for August; 1 158, closing L G 83 829 |at114§ for September; 1 12@1 12} for cnhm Pacific m ‘mortgage. .14 No, 8 red fall, 103 bid. land grants ..107 Market dull acd lower; sinking fund..116] 1164 [tor cach; 524@520 for M Vlrgmln 6'8.... 87 | closing A 48 do oonsols 6's 85 |iok at do deferred . 93 93 | gust; 94 for the yea BTO0KB, Adams Express.. Allegheny Central.. . Alton & Term Hnuce..(.‘i oee A\marxcnn Exproas. ., Burl,, Cedar Rapids & North, Oanada Souther . o, St. L, & P. do Central Pacific. . Cheunpunln & Ohio thmgu & Alton.. b Chl, Butl. & Quiney. Obi., St. L. & New Orlean Oin., Sund. & Oleveland Clove., Col. & Cinoinnati East Tennessee. . do preferred. Fort Wayne & Chicago. Hannibal & Bt, Joseph. do Harlem....... Houston & Texaa Illinois Central. . Ind,, Bloom, & Western Kansas & Texas. Louisville & Nashville Tiouisv., New Alb, & Chic M, & L, 1st 0fd,...o do do 24 pd Mewnnhis & Charleston. Mio. 1 Uenteal.. Memp. s & St, Louie. do pfd Missouri Mobile & Ohio Oats—Market fiem and slow; 433@437c o for May; 44c for June; 4470 for July; 31hc bid for the yeir. Rye —Market lower at 57{c. Barley —Market quiet at 65@750. Corn Meal —Market firm at 2 65, Bunul— -Market steady ana unchanged. Ezgs-—-Market steady and unchanged. \Vhlukv —Market lower at 1 14, Pork—Mirket lower; 2010 for cash and June. Bulk Meats —Marketlower; long clear, 10 68; short rib, 10 70; short clear, 10 Bacon—Market lower; long =« 374; short rib, 11 50; ahors clear, 1175 Larket firm at 11 40, TERNOON BuaRr Wheat —Market unsettled; 1 134 for Muy; 111 fr June; 1148 for July; 114} for Angust; 1 14§@ 1147 for Saptembor; 1194 for the year. Qorn—Market firm; 52fc for Jun bid for July: 57hc for Angn September; 484c for the yesr, Oats—Market eteady; 4l4s for July; 313: for the year. KANAAS OITY. Kansas Crry, May Wheat—Msr'et Jower and wesk red fall, 954c bid for cash: bid for June; 974c for July; ¢ o for the year, Corn—Market lower; 425@432 for cash; 440 for June. Oats—Market better; no options, e for @402 for cash; TOLEDO, Toveno, May 16—Noon Board—Wheat Market' opened firm and closed easfer; 2 red winter, 1 144 for cash and 1 154 for June; 1174 for Ju'y; 117} August; 118} for September; 1 19} tor October; 114 for the yer. Oats Marke' steady; No, 2, for cash; 13} aaked f ¢ July _CLoskn — Wheat — Market red winter, 114 bid for Morria & Eatex. 1174 for June; 117 fo fi“"h‘j“" & Oha 5 Augrst; 1')7;"4'.} ’.-.{{.',r ew Jersey ('on ifor October; 1 bid for th n,.mka.'\\ { bert. r October; 119§ bid for the 0 i 204| Com—Matket dull; No. 2, f8o asked 503 “_',§ “‘rrr: hl-]i for M 82 bid for }497, June; e bid for July; 593 bid for Aus § 218 | ™ Oats—Market stead. changed How Yark |0 T ats—Marke: steady end unchanged, Ohio & Mississippl. . : 32 LIVEE do 100 | Livesroor, May 16 —Weather favor- Ontarlo & Western, 263 | able, Oragon Transcont! 2% | Bread:tuffsi—Wheat, dull; Corn, dull Pacific Mall, 407 | and easter Paname:. 98 | Flour ~11s@11s 64, Peorts, D% ot 2 19 Whoat—Winter wheat, 8s 10d@9s 2 Pittaburg & “eveland, 130 53 61@9s; No, 1 Cslifornis, Ys 41@ Pullman Palace Oor. . » No. 2, 98 1d@ k Corn=51 84d, ¥ | wpecial Dlazatehes to 1 1'v URSUAY MAY 17 CHICACO 010460, May 16 ] rep rta as follows Hogs —Weak, slow and 10° lower; = xe 5 lighs, 6 90, “The Drovers' Juar. heavy,7 35 0@ 6 40 fair and moderately s steady but weak; export, 3 60; good to chotce shipoiug, b Y@ ; common to fa 30@5 90. ui easler; prices 00; good, ) lnr 1 00@! 81, LOUIS, 81, Louis, May 16, —llug--\luku low. or, wesk active; light shipping, 7 00@ 710; mixed packing, 6 95@7 3); |vul.cheu to extra, 7 X0@7 40, Catils - Heayy shippiog steors plenty and & shade lower at 600@6 40; licht shipping and bhwt bu b 40@h 853 common to medinm, cows and hrlle" 4 50@bh Iy of good choics, sprivg ver head. Sheep—Demand exceeds sup gradoss poor quality dull fate 100@4 85; Texans, 5 lambs wanted at KANSAS 0ITY, Kaxsas Crry, Muy 16.—The Commer- tor this afterncon reports as Slow, wark_and s shade lower; shippiog lll‘(’llll( 1,050 to 1,400 Iba sold wokers and foeders, 4 30@ 1y, Ao 15 Yule of sules NEW YUR New York, May 16 —The Journal Buresu reposts: ve and ra; prices Drovers' steers, 6 726 loads Sheep—Drisk trado and firm pri ces; clipred eheep ath 50@6 3) per ewi; 2 loads clipped Texas rtock sold at -l. spring lambs, 9 0@10 25 per cwt, ino ing 1 carload of Kentucky lambs st 9 7: Hogs—Market firmer for live hogs ot 7 60@7 89 per cwt. ); exporters used ii MHBEROHANDISH, Special Dispatches to Tin Brn, Niw YoRk, May 16.—Molacses—Mar. ket dull, O ffee—Market dull and easier; Rio, 7c, Sugsr—Demand fair and market firm; refined, steady; standard A, 84:; cubes, Yo, Rice—Market steady with & fair de- mand. Cheese—Market dull and easier, Petrolum— Market tirm; refined, @ Tio, Tallow—Market quiet but steady at 8} 3, It sin—Market steady. Turpentine—Market dull and weak, e — TRAFF10, Bpoctal Dispstches to Tnu B, TLOUB AND GBAINE, New York, May 16.—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 Luurfl have been as follows: keeeipu Bhp'ts Flour—bbls. ... 000 2,100 Wheat—bush lllOOO Corn— . 219,000 66,000 Oats ~ 48,000 2,000 Oi10A60, May 16, —Receipts and ship. ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, Flour—bble,.... . 12,000 o Wheat — huPheln . 40,000 . Corn— 149,000 Oats— £ 76,000 Rye—~ { . 17,000 Barley — 17060 ToLEDO, May 1u.—l(ece|ptn and nhuh ments of flour ‘and gramn for the past 24 hows have been as follows: Rec'ts, Sbipm'ts, ‘Wheat . . 16, 000 21,100 Corn. . 15, 8,000 Oats. o ST, ovuis, May i6, —Rnoelptn shipments of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as tollows: Roceints, Bhip'ta, Flour—barrels,......... 2900 5,000 1,000 Wheat—bushels. . Corn— Oata— ** 2,000 Rye— * ol i Barley— * ... .. 3000 Kansas Crry, May 16 - Keceipts and shipments of grain for tho pst 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship’ts, Wheat, hunhcl! veeress 21000 5,000 Corn— 83 Oats— i . LIVE STOCK, New Yorg, May 16, —Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: bt Bhip' 2 17 0o tec'ts ‘ta 2,500 Baeves. L.'ve cattle Quarters beef ... ... Carcasees of mutto! ummo, Mny 16 Kemlm- and gl ments of live etock for the past b Lours have been s follows: Rec ts, Shipm'ts, Hogs. . 17,000 1,520 Cottle . 5000 2,400 Sheep... 2,000 200 Kansas Cirv, May 16 —Receipts and shipments of live stock for tho past 24 bours have been as follown: Rec'ta, Shipm'ts, Cattl 2,601 Hogs 1 3,000 Sheep.. .. & 500 81, Louis, May 16,—Receipts snd shipments of live u’mk for the past 24 houra have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ta, | b Hoga. ... 8 500 1,600 Oattle 2,800 200 Sheep. .. 110 100 OMAHA MARKHIS, Whoiosale Prices. Orrice v Tre OMars B Wednesday Evening, May 16, } The following were the only changes re- ported in the warket to-day. Eigs advanced 1c, No. 3, advanced o, Grain. Wheat, cash 5 WHEAT.0 cash No, 8, 784c; rejected, ' BARLEY,—Cash 703 No, 8, OATS—! SEED; —l'nlun grass seed, 125@ t'mothy seed, 2 10@ red clover “uced, 9 00; white clover need, ot woed, 100; Hungarisn scod, 1 105 orchard grass sead, 2 50, Protucs, 70¢ per bushel, c per bushel, . e country, 15@20c, nm)\ 16e. POTATOES. ONION )\ l’JY—(mlmrv:un, per 1, 31, APPLES—Per Larrol, 82 25@4 00, ORANGES—Califorais, 8 50; Messina, 4§00@ 85 00, LEMONS -85 00@5 70 per box, STRAWE. UES BEANE—Navy per bushel, Live Stock, CATTLE ~Fat stoers, l.omy, 50, FAT COWS fil Pest spring wheat—2 60 @2 Second quality spring wheat —2 416 | Bean, per ton=16 00, Chopped Feed, per ton—18 00, Poultry, CHICKENS—Live per doz, &00@ 450, Dressed, per Ib,, 15c, DUC Dressed, per 1b,, 150, TURKEYS=17e. @rocers List CANNED Gnmmfin{uun. (Ctand- ard), per onso, 3 T0@3N0; whar ries, 2 I, per ocase, 3 40, 2 '™, per oase, 8 50, Dam. sons, 2 T, per oase, 2 45, Bartlott pears per case, 240, Whortleberries er qu's Egg plama,2 T porcwse, ! 90; Biveen gages,2 T per oase, 2 60; do cholcs, , ™ per cane 4 50, Pine A%In. 2 b, per onae 4 00@5 75, Peaches, 2 onse, § 00; do 8 T, case, 4 00@4 50; du, (ple), 8 ™, per onso, 2(\0 do ple, 6 ™, per dozen, 3 80, LARD—Omahs Refinining Co.: Tierces, l)h' 40 and 50-1b cans, 17§2; 20-1b cans, 124¢; 10-1b uu. screw top, 1782 5-1b do, 12403 8-1b do, 1 uu E—Loulaiana prime to choice, 742 fair, 7@74o; Patma, 63c. bmi— o 1 mackerel, hall brls, 7 No, 1 mookerel, kits, 1 00; family i erel, half brls, 5 25; famil mwlnrc' Lu 8hei No, 1 white fish, half bels, 7 00; No, { kits, 105, SYRUP—Standard Oon \lnmlnrd do, 44 gallon ke dard do, 4 gallon kegs, &1 SODA—In b papers, 83.50 por oave; keg soda, 2}e, NEW PICKLES—Medium, In barrele 87 00; do inhalf bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bils raap. bbls,; Btan. §00 do, in haif bbls, 500; gherkics, in bbls, 11'00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, ) povrder, good, 45@50; Irporial, good, 40 ro ) Hyaon, good, 46@ 5005 cholce, 07 apan Nat Leof, Japan, choice, 60@750; Oolong, kood, 10@66; Bouchony, 4 inch and larger, llc; #i b tos, WOODENWAK|i—Two bop ¢ 175 theee hoop paile, 3 00, N e 1, 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 185 Dosble Crown 2 80; Wellbuckete, 50, LEAD—Bar, 81 €5 SOAPS--Klrk's Savon Imperlal, 84 Kirk's watinat, 8 60; Kirk's standard, § Kirk's white Ruesian, 52: Kirk Hutoos, 216 Kirk's Prairle Queen (100 cakes), _40; Kirk's magnolis o7., POTASH- Penasyivauia cons, 4 cae, 1n case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball 2 dox, {n case, 190: Anchor Ball 2 dor [n case 1 80, PEANUTS—Ronsted, ohofoe, red Ten. nossce, 100 per Ib; faney white, 104c per Ib; raw-—white Virginia raw, 100j roasted 12de. OANDLES--Boxes, 40 1bs, 168, 153c; 8¢, 15 c. bcxes 40 Lbe,, 16 oz., 68, 15§c, ATCHES—Per udd.ll, 950) round, m- 88 10: square, onsos, B! COFFEES—Ordinary gndel, B4@9); 10@104c; good, 10k@1le; prime, 113 trictly prime, 12@124c; choice, 13 @134e; fancy green’ and yellow, 14@ old gnvsrnment .h" 20§@ 2 Levering's roasted, 14jo; kle's McLaughlin's \. lmmn ,lav-. 16 (¢IN)0 AR — New York apple, y loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- \ H 50; bbls dairy 60, be, § 50 SUGARS—Powdered, 100: Cut loaf, 10f¢; Granulated, 940; Confectioners’ A, 94c; Standard Extrs O, 88c; Extra O, ugL, medium yellow, 84c; dark yellow, 7c. Amfl. Pear), 440 Bilver \ioss qg;, Corn Starch, 93a) ~ ExzcelsiorGloss, 740 : Oorn, 8). MEATS—Hams per lb., 14c: bacon per Ib,, 140; clear side bacon' per b, 11§c; dry nalt eides per Ib,, 103c;bacon nhuulduu per Th, 9ho; tierce lard per lb,; SPICES,—Pepper, 21; Allnm,z, 10; Ciover, 30; Cassia, 24, CHEKSE—Huu Oream, 1443 Part Skim, 110, LY E—Amerigan, 8 50; Greenwich, § 51 276; North Star, 2 063 Lewis ewoll Iye, 275, ~ Jobbing ~ prices, Ohop feod $1.50 per 100 Ibs.; chop corn, 81.40; bran, 70¢ por 100 1be, HOMINY—New £3 50 por bul, Dry Qoods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, 8ho; Appleton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8¢; Boot, F¥, 8ic; Buckeye LL, 44, 70; Cabot W. r.rhxmnm o A, Gic; Gront Falls K, i Hoeier, 64c; Honest Width 8o, In: dian Head A, 80; Indisn Standard A, i Indian Orohrd d. wo_bho; Liwrence c; Mystio river, 74c; Poquot A, 8§c; tion O, bio; Wachusatt B, 730; do A, shes do K 48, 13505 WalSitt BE, 73c. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale t.4; 7ho; Alligator 8.4, 8c; Argyle 4-4, 74o; Atfantio LL, 63c; Badger State X 4-4, 640} 1,000 | Benrington O 4-4, 63c; Buckeygq 4.4, Bpcc Indian Orchard 39, ho; Lehigh B b-4 8he; 80, 7c; do O 83, T3o; do R 86, 840, Pocasset O 4-4, Thc; 180 BLEACHED COTTONS—Andrascog in L d-4, 04, BlackstoneAA mperial c; lo do half bleached 4.4,9¢c; Oabot 4- Fidelity 4-4, 940; Fruit u' the Loom, 1!{ do can.brict-4,125c; doWater Twiat, 10§c; Gireat Falls Q, 9c; Indinn Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; Lonsdale, 10¢; do combric 37, 124e; New York Mills, 1230; Pequot A,100; Popperel N G Twills, 134c; Pooahontas 4-4, 940; Pocnaset 4-4, 830 Utics, 1lc) Wamautta 'AA'9-8, 83c; Laconia O Bepperoll N jo; do E 89, it 44 Oil, Onator Oil, Castor, Olive, per gal, 81 5 Oplur, 85 (0; ¢ o o 818 por gal, M gal, Oil, Uriganum, 5 ne P, & W. & R, & um, Todide, per 0c; Sulphate o d6; Sulpnar flonr tevohnine, ver oz, 81 85, Palnts Clis and Varnishes Potas OILS—~110° oarbon, per gallon, 12¢; 180° henadlight, per gellon, 4oy 175" hendlight, 150° Water 'Ln.-, raw, per vhllnn, [m gallon, 60¢; lard, winter str'd, per ¢ on, No. 2, 75ej onato 0. 8, 120; sweet, W, B., per gallon: per gtlluu. 1 .\l..n bj sperm, ; fish, W. B, per pllnn.‘ 0; neatafoot, extra, por gallon, 9005 Nov 1, 76¢; lnhri sating, zero, por gallon, 800; summey goldes m.cnln,fi ,pennlllnn. 3805 sperm, per gallon, 3 pentine, per gnfi:‘ aboy napthe, 84 allon, 1861 64°, PAlM‘s IN un.—whm load, Omal . P.. 60; white lead, 8t. Louis, pure, 6 .;rm»l\lu groen, 1 to 5 I cans, oo [¥onch sine, groon seal, 120; Fronch- sine, rad seal, 11c; French sine, in varnish aast, X¢; French rince, in ofl sast 160; Raw sad burnt uinber, 1’1 oane 100} raw and burnt Sienna, 103 vandyke brown, ¢ rofined Iampblsck, 120; cosch black and; ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 166; Prussian lue, 800; ultramarine blue, 186j ohrome groen, L, M, & D,, 16a;blind and sbutter groen, L. M, & D, 16¢; Parls groon, 18¢; Todian red, 16¢; Venetian red, Soj Tuecan re, 220; American Vermilion, I, & P, 15¢) chrome yollow, L., M., 0. & D 0O, 15¢; yellow ochire, S¢j golden ochre, 16 patont dryer, So; praining colora: light onk, dark ok, weinat. abestnut and aab 15¢, Ory Paints White lead, m Kronch mm 1001 Par whiteing 240; whiting _gilders, 18c; whiting: coat, 19} lnmph.nvl Gorman. town, 14cj lempblack, ordinary, 10c; Prus. slan blue, 5be; ultraniarine, 18¢; vandyke teown, Bop nmiber, burnt, $3; umbor, rw », burnt, doj elonus, raw, dc rean gen 0e;_Pario green com' chrome green, N, ¥.' 20c; chrom groen K., 12c; vermillion, Eng., 106 vor Taillion, ' América, 180} ‘Indian red, 100 rose pink, 1dcj venetian read, Cokusoso 2ot venetian red Am., 19c; red lead, 74c; chrome yellow, gentine, Soj ochre low, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle French, 28c; ochre, American, % Winter's mineral, c; lehigh brown, 24c: sponish brown, 2 Prince’s mineral 8c, ANISHES—Barrels per gallon Famitare, extr, 8110, turaiture, o, 1 81; ocoach, extra, ln. oach, No, 1, $120; Damar, extra, 81 75; apan, 700; as phaltum, extr, 86oj shella 38 50 hard oli finiah, 81 80. Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green’ butcher's hides, 5% To oured G4@7Hos bidoe, groen dry flint, sound, 12@: dry Al Kip, 12@14c; ‘dry aalt. hides, vound, 10@“0' reon calf, wt, 8 015D, 11012{“ call, wt, under 8 m, per ‘skin, 600) groen polts, 50@$1 35; green lamb skins, # -usd d.m.god biden, two-third rate, oub soored one olassod wo: tLirds rate,) hnndod hides 10 per eent, off Coon skins, No. 1, 450; No. 2, 80e; No, 1 20,; No. 4, 100, Ui 1, 80¢) No, 2 16¢; No. 8, 160; No, 4, Bo, ~_Kox, Noik, 600; No, 2, 250, Skunk, No, bo) Sooishort sipe, 400} narvow st L3 broad stripe, 100, Tallow 7c, Leather. Onk sole, 880 to 430; hemlock sole, 38¢ to 8c; hemlock kip, 800 to 100; runner, 66c to 80c; hemlock calt, 85c to 120; hem: lock upper, 280 to 26c; oak upper, 24 alligator, 400 to 5 50; calt kid, 33@35n* Greiren kid, 2 50 to 3756; oak klp 800 to 1 00; oak calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 110'to 1 55 Krenoh calf, 1 25 to 3 00; rua- wotte, b 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 60; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L, Morocco, 800 to 350; pebble O, D, Morooso, 85cs simon; 250 to 8 00, HARNESS—No 1 » ar_onk, 4%; No3 do, 89¢; N.. 1 Ohio oak, 880; No, 2 do, 8505 No. 1 Milwaukee, §70; No, 3do %o Lumber. WHOLBSALM. We quote lumber, lntn. and shingles on cars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOANTLING 16 ft, and under, 822 00; 18 ft,, §23 50, TIMBERS—16 £, and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., 828 50; 20 ft , 823 50; 33 ft., 826 50; 34 ft. 826 50, NFENCING—No., 4 and 6 in., §24 BHEE’HNG —No, 1 (2nd ocmmon boards), $30 00; No. 3, 818 00, LIME—Per barrel, 81 25;_bulk per dus- &’:e' Cement, bbl, 82 25 Towa plaster bbl, 82 50, ‘Hair ge bu, 500, Tarred felt 100 lbn. 83 50, Straw board, 83 60, Heavy Hardware Llat. Iron, rates, $280; plow steel, special caat, 70} orucible, Bo; wpecial or German, bo; cast’ ool do, 16@20 wagon spokes, set, 225@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloes, sawed dey, "1 40; tongues, euch, T0@RGo; axlen nch, 760; square' nuts, per B, 7@1lc; washors, por Th 8@18c; vom, pi I, Tici ooil chaln, per Ib, able, 8c; R Sl e L teeth, dc; wpring teel, 7@8c; Burden's Borscehoss. B 35; Burden's wuleshoes, 6 25. BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 70 @ 730 per 100, NATLS—Rates. 10 to 608, 3 OBtk 180, Baok shot, 82,10, Oriental Powder, kegs, 86,401 do.. hal Kogn, 88,45 do., qunrtor koga, 8185, Dlart 0 X X, 124c. DUCKS Oolored}—Albsny ¥ brown, 8o do O, drah, m&da X stripes and plaids, 1%hc; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaide, 194o; Arlington fancy, 1Brie: unswick brown, 84c; Oharlot fancy 120; do extra_heavy, 20c; F'all River brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indinna A browe' 18a: Nevonsot A brown, 16c TIOKINGUD—Amoskeag A U A 19c; do XX blue 32, 18h¢; Arrowanna, 9}c; Claremont B B, 154c; Conentog tre, 174c; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewistor a 30,"150; Minnehaha 4.1, 300; Oueg; extra 4.4, 280; Poatl Rivor 82, 16} nam XX blue stripe, 12¢; Shetuo 10}c; do 88 120 et 29, 9o DENIMS, —Amoskeak, Ulueand hronn 164c; Andover DD blue, 154c; Arling X blue Scotch, 184¢; Ooncord 000, blue aw brown, 1240; do AAA, do do 13}; do X Xto do do 14k Haymaker's blue aul brown 9%o; Myetio River DD .mpe. fiho; Pear River, blue and brown, 16c; Uncaaville, lue and brown, 144c, CAMBRIOS—Baruard, 3o} Kddyrtone liniug, 24 inch double tave, 84e lazed, fho; Manhattan glove o Vewport do 6 Tazed, b50) Boquss' do eh 6o, OORSKET JEANS--Amory, 8oy Andros coggin natteen Bgo; Clarendcn, 63c; Cones oign sattecns, The; Hallowel,' Se; Inddi Orchard 740; Narragansett, improved, 8he. Popperill sattaon dho; tookport, 740 a3 PRINTS —-Allens, 640; An o) Arnold, 7o; Berwick, 4f0; Cocheco, 703 Conestoga, 640; Dunkir } Dunnell, 4@To; Eddyetone, To; Gloncerter, 6oj armony, 54c; Knickerbocker, fc; M d sc D, 7o; Mystio, 5he; Spravu Southbridge, 6c; do. Ginghams, 7c; boro, 5c; Oriental Ghe, GINGHAMS—Amnakeng, 030 Argyle, 10he; Atlantic, 9c; Cuwmberland, 740 Higbiana, 74or’ Keuilworth, 9ic; ' Flua- kett, 9%o; 8 8¢ COTTONADES-—Abborville 18ks Agate, o; Auerican, 116; Artvioa, 200; Oairo stong, 1 Sussez, 190 Tioga, ing checka, 19} ; 22¢; Co i2, 1ic, Fraltfof the Loom 10-4, 27 York il 5 do 75, 8003 o 4, 22he, Pembroke 10-4, I’m(mtlf‘ 1, 284c, do 74, 190 do 49, '160; Pepperell 06, 2% do 67, 9lc;do 87, 15¢; Utlca 96, 58, 33loy do 43, 17, Drugs. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS - Acld, tng, kean, $3.85; Fuse, per 100 foot 50c. Bon Cambortand” Hiackumith, §12 Morrls Run Blomburg, $12; Whitebronst lutap, 84 50; Whitebreast nut, 84 50; Tows Iump, $1 50; lows nut 84 50; Rook Spriog, £700; Anthracite, $1150@1200; Osnon City, 87 00 per ton and M Kxtrn deafe horecn, 817D, o 226.3 Come mon dralt borses, 8100, to 160,; Extra form horses, 8110, to 126.; Common o good farm horsce, 890 to $100.; Extra pluge, 840. to 16.) Common vlugs, 820 0 840, MULES,—(Ezsra), 125, t0 150, good, $160, to_140; fair, 876, to 100, common, 850, to 76. Liquors. ALOOHOL — 188 proot, 3256 per wine gallon; extra California qu.m 167 proof, 125 per proof gallon; triple refined apirits 187 prook, 1 23 por proof «ullon; rodintilled whiskies, 1 00@) 50; fine blended 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Kon- tucky and Pennsylvanin ryes, 2 (0@7 00, BRANDIES--Imported, 86 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, GINE—Importod, 4 50G@8 005 domentlo, 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 005 domestis, 1 b0@3 5 BEAOH AND APPLE BRANDY— 176@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per_oass, 28 00@34 0t Amerisan, se, 1200 16 00, Tubq(‘cou. FINE CUT—Comme good, 45@60c: Rose Leaf, 70 [H Diamond Crown, 47c, SMOKING =0, Durham, 16 oz, 4 Durham, 4 oz, Seal of North Carol North Carc'ina, 8 Swoot Sixtesn, 0¢; Muskovy, Durham, § oz, Durham, 2 a, 16 0z, 42 #1c; Seal of North Carolina, 4 0z Seal 'of North Caro Jina, 2 oz, 483 0. K. Durham, 4 o7, 283; Duch 2 Uncle Ni vond Jerry LUG TOBACO lion, 50; Horsesh: 14; Hereey's, 45; Woel. , light, Mcrlno nnwashed, 18@150) wedinm unwashed, light, 15@20; wached, choico, 22c; fair, 50c; tub aud washed, 28c) burry, black and coited wool &6o lcer, 14@1601 heavy Don’'t be Alarmed at Bright's disease, Diabotes, or any dieease of tho kldneys, liver or urina- ry organs, ns Hop Bitters will cer- talnly and lastingly cure you, and It s tho only thing that will, Oarbolle, 60c) Acid, Tartarle, 550; lmnm Oopnbh,d)- Ib, 700‘ Bark, fras, 1b, 135 'Oalomel, per Ib,7bc} (J|m:hunl u, ¥ oz, 8110; Chloroform, per b N 90 Best winter wheat - 3 00@? Second quality winter wheat—275@32 5, overs powder, per b, $1 25; Salte, per 1b, 84c; d)leyoerinl, pure pe’ bL 80cy bud. Acetate, per 1b, 22 e The Reno Evening Gazette Is the cheapest paper and best advertlslng medium In Nevada, Its Weekly Is the home paper for the whole state, ap23-mdlmeod. wit 8115, (HI 1 ‘ REV.A.I. H tes: After a !noroukh trial of the I take pleasure ltnun.r lhnt 1 have been Lenefited bgulll frinistora and I'R.ONTO A combination of Fres torrida of dron, I ruvias Tiark and IAGsphoristn For De bum, palatable form. Lons of A e, P rostration of Po ble, REV.J.L. TOWNER, Industrs PURIFIES LOOD lic Speakers will find it of the greatest valuo here a Tonic s necess Ary. recommend f{f a8 a reliable remedial agent, doubted ossing un. tritive and restorative propertioy iovilie, Kyay Oct, 3, 188 nnun H 722 DR. HARTER HEDICINB 00. 13 ¥, MAIN £7., 87, LOUIR, ers it ia indispensa~ sy, I consider 1% a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. COINC EAST AND WEST. egant Day Coaches, Pa: vel . Chicago. S be the Id for all Classes of Tra VAL LOWELL, Gen Pass. Ag't, ad in the Worl 1 Manager [ Finest Equipped Railro . J. POTTER, 3d Vice-Pres't an HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF WAL PAPHR, AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. - - POWER AND HAND OMAHA MOWITA #) AL SEIN CHLE oIS G 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, 4INING MACHINYRY, RELII FACK HALLADAY WIiRD-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHGA. AND IRON ALE AND KKTAIL PITTINGS ne LTRAD 18 ey (i34 8 Cor, Farpam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. J. A, WAKEFIELD, WUOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN I X0 S R R Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MULDINGS, LikE, CEME® TRILUA ST EIEL, ETO SWDTATE AGENL FOR MILWAUKEE CEMZNT COMPANY Noar Onion Pacific Devot, - ~0MAHA, RE+« C. F. GOODMAN, TWHOLES.AXLX DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN PAINTS,OILSVARNISHES And Window Glass. MaHA NEBRASKA, SATEM FLOUR. This Flour {s made at Salem, Richardeon county, Neb., in the combined roller and stono system, place. Addrers eitber VALENTINE & REPPY, Wo give exoLu 1ve sale of our flhar to one firm in a Woe have opened a branch at 1618 Oapitol aveane, Omaha. Write for Prices. Salem or Omaha, Neb mig-6'a ALEL. D ATLTILEY, MANUFACTURER OF FINE BUCGGIES, CARRIAGES & SPRING WAGONS My Repoeltory is Constantly filled with a Seleat Btock. W O LG VLA N 1S B = ni&o-ly Best GUARANTEERD. cactory. 5, W, Cur. 10un ana uapitol Avenue, WHOLESALE M. Hellman & Co. OLOTHIERS, 1301 and 1503 Farnam St. Cor. I13th OMAHA, NEB. OMAHA CORNICE WO RKS RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF} Ornamental Galvanized Iron Unmcoa, Irun Sky nghta. Bto.! 810 South Twelfth Street, __ - . T-mon-wed-fri-m } OMA [T