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7, THE DAILY BBR --()HLHA TUESDAY, bIPTLlBlR 18, The hebraske National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB, Ffl Up Capital . - ®280,000 urplus Fund, May 1, 1888 18,000 ® R JOHNSON, President, of Steels, Johusan & Co A. B TOUZALIN, Vice President, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8 COLLINS, ot ¢ &J. & Collins. M. WOOLWORTT, Counselor and Attorney af Law. 8 REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashier, for many years Oashior of the Firet National Bank of Omaha. This Bank opened for husiness April 7, 1858 directors and stockholders are among the lead- business of Omaha, and ite busines is sondueted enpecial referenco 10 tho best and increasing tn of Ha mercantile patrons, ectior receive prompt attention and eharges obtaimatile here or elsewhero, Interes allowed on time deposits wpon favorable and upon acoonta of baaks and bankers. Forelgn Exchange, Government Bonds, and Countyl City Securities bought and sold. J. W. Rodefer, Broker, Ktacks eéncer Taom 4, 1 Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other denlt in? \ 23 Pearl t., Council Blufs, Is} FINANGE AND GOMMERGE FINANCIAL, Nuw YORK, September 17, Monoy—TIn abundant supply at 2@2} por cent, closed at 2 per cent. Prime Paper—5}@7 per cent. Exchange bills—Steady at 4,82 4.8, demand, vernmenta—Strong. Stocks—Stronger and higher. In the final salos prices showed somo little irregularity, but soon after opening there was a general ad- vance of } to 1§ per cent, the latter New York Central, which sold up to 117, In the after- noon stories of frost in the Towa corn region were circulatod and this weakened specula- tion. Thers woro also some sales to realize and a decline of to1} per cent took place. Louisville and Nashville, Denver and North- ern Bacific preferred, and Oregon Transconti- nental were the woakest shares. At the closo there waa nome recovery from the lowest figures, Western Union was in good demand throughout the day at 82§@833 on the official announcement that shares would be listed en Amstordam Beurse, Prices are 3 to 1 per cent higher, except for Wabash, and St. Paul and Danver, which aro 4 te 4 per cent lowen OOUPONS, 4 Pacific 6's of '95. STOCKS AND BONDS, American Fxj 89 Buxl., Cedar | upuh & kel cago ton 2 do do 140 125 82, Way Hannibal & St. chaph asked. do _do pid. Tllinois Central....... Ind., Bloom. & Western Kannas & Texas. Lake Shore & Michigan So Michigan Central. Missouri Pacific Northern Pacific do do Northwostern.. do 30 | quotably changed; exports, 6 25 @6 30; good 128 | to choico shipping, 5405 9; medium o 100 | faix, 4 7505 20; Texans, 8 50@4 20; Indians, 360@4 gy N Quiet snlile) dona msatumlts St Paul'& O 142 | prime, 3 00@4 25; Texans, 2 50@3 75. ! do D10 KANSAS CITY. %‘f{,’;f‘;fi“‘fi asop ;;g KANsAs Crry, Soptember 17,—The Indicator ly pae) =8 | reports: do ~ do do %Zg cmla Steady; natives, 5 45; Toxans, 3 85 Western Union Telegrap) +Asked. CLRARINGS, Bosto, September 17.—Reports from 28 leading clearing houses of the United States far the week ending September 15, give the total cloarances at $987,452,962, being a de- areaso of 22,8 per cent as compared with the corresponding week of 1882, The statement i» docidedly unfavorable one, both as com- pared with the corresponding week ef lust year and with last week. Sl GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHIOAGO Cuicago, September 17, —Flour—Weak and unchange Wheat—1In fair demand and lower; regular, g for September; 04 @B for November; ; No. 2 wpring, 924c; fl-h, No. 2 red winter, 984c. Deunand uctive and unsottled; 49c for 40c for October; 484 for November; 47§c for the year; 483@484c for May. Onter Dull; 26 for_cash; 27c for Septem- ber; 27 for October; 28c for November; 28§c for December; 27c for the year; 20¢ for January; Slc for May. Rye—Lower; at 5oc. Barloy —In fair domand at 59}c, Flar Noed -1 good demand st 130, Timothy —Very dull; prime, 126@1 27, Pork—-In fair demand and unsettied; 10 50 @1055 for cash and September; 10 55@10 574 for_October; 10 624@10 65 for November; 1o m@wm for tho year; 10 174@10 20 for M d—Active and _lower; 775@7 80 for cash and September; 7 774@7 80 for_October; 7'60@7 673 for November; 7 55@7 574 for the year; 7 02@7 05 for January, Bulk Meats—In fair demand; shoulders, 5 25; short ribs, 6 00; short clear, 6 50, Butker— Buoyaut. Eggw—Unchangod; 20c. ky—Unchanged at 116, JLOSING PRICES - Wheat—Trregular; 94ic for October; 98fc for November; 97jc for the year. Corn— October; 48§c ar. Y Bork—Lower; 1047} for October; 10 45 for November; 1115 for January. Lard —Firmer; 7 823 for Cetaber; 7878 November; 7 6 for January. g Cheeso— Market firmer; good to choice full ) choddars, 9§@10kc; choice full cream ats, 1@llhe; fair to oo choddars and flats, 2h@30; hard skims, & a—Dull; 1 ured, light, salt’ caf, Ifl’" 15¢ “Llllow 1, 7¢; No2, 6jc; cake, Tdo. ToLEDO, 1@94§c for Octobx 97§(@98c for Decer 0. 3 spring, 83@ Weaker; 48§c for September; 48{c for for November; 47¢ for the i for DAV Yy 11¢; ¢ salted, No. Wheat —Active ToLEDO, winter, cash aud and lower; Soptomber, 103 asked. rn—Dull and ¢ No. 2. carh and Bopten Oats—Quiet and September, 2dc. d red, Soe@] 13} Niw ]\ll{ 1 054@1 ¢ 111 Rlaratar: 11131 12} afloat H 'y mh ! and options d@ge 1 0. 2, high mixed, 53hc; . 2 cash and NEW YORK, embar 17.—W1 at —Cash us 1}@1jc lower, closing ), 4 red, red, 111@ York, S and opti 1ngrad lower. 60y Corn—Tower; 870 for aash and Ootober; 33fc bid for November, Oats—21c bid for cash. PREORIA PRODUCR. Pronta, September 17, —Carn—Lower; high mixed, 484@49c; No. 2 mixed, 47@474o. le Active and lower; No. 2 white, 27}@ W'Nnkv Firm at 115, BALTIMORE. Baurivons, September 17, —Wheat—West ern, active and lower, closing better; No. winter red, 1 069@1 07. Corn—Western, lower and dull; mixed cash, 57c bid, Oats ~Firm and quiet; western white, mixed, 33@35c, 6—Quiet at 85@8Tc, Rutter — Higher and active for choico; 10@ zoerrm ms-m packed; croaniery, 20@3{c. Whisky- \umly at 110@1 104, T, LOUIS PRODUCK, 1@ §1. Lovrs, Reptember 17, Flour—Lower Wheat—Active and lower; No. 2 red, 97§ @98 for cash; 983c for Septomber, Cor ‘1 @A7jc é for cash; 458c for or, ¢ for cash; 23fc for \mmul»er ! Kodate Ji1iter—Unchanged. I Unchanged. \4 Tiisky—1 14, 15, ¢ Pricos—Whoat ~Active and lowe 9 ‘.v for October; 101} for November; 1 0 bid for December; 974c for year. Corn—Lower; 45ke for October; 4380 for No- vember; 413c for the Oata—Steady an 25k for October; 41f@d4jc for May. 240 for Septomk 2 bid for the yoar; 3030 for May, CINCINNATIL, CINCINNATI, Soptember 17— Wheat—Fair demand and lower: 1 024@1 04 for cash. Corn ~Fair and demand lower at 51@52 oash. Oats—Fas, Rye—Nominal. NEW ORLRANS, NEW ORLEANS, September 17.—Corn—Dull; mixed and white, 60c. Oats—Lower at 388309, Corn Meal--Dull at 2 3; Pnrkwfimmly at 1225, -Firm; tierce, 8jc; keg, 8fc. ]lulk l\leuu —Steady and in fair demund. Whisky—Steady and unchanged, Live Btook. Srarns—Higher at 8 00@3 76. 2 75@3 15, 5 ir quality 4 30500, ‘good,butch- ors’ stock, 6 00, COured Meats, Havs-—14@15¢, Bacox U nch'mrnl at 12@180. Suovtorrs—Dull at 8@8je Drikn Brer-—14c, LArD At 0@10c in tierces TaLow—Firm at 5 50@6 Poultry, Fish and Game. in barrels, o OWIckRNS — Small, unchs 1 00; large, quiet at § 00; old, § 25 Prairie chickens, 1 75@2 00 per doz. White FisiUnchanged, 9@10e; pike and lake trout the same General Produ 1%, Common to hig! e. Eaos Burrer ood, T@10c; choion dairy, 16@17; sweet, 3 colared grans, viet and market well snp- er b ONIONS. bu. New Cani. Be per dozen. y—California, in \-‘-ml. per pound, 20 ned, 10@12}c. Active, Wo qnlle‘ S@tte. Towators—Homo grown, 50c@1 00 per bush, GRADES In baskets and crates, e por 1b, GreenFruits, LryoNs—Qui s 00@7 .’»0 peor box. PEACHES —) Californi tat o 2 95@2 50 per box, BANANAS—Unchanged; per bunch, 400, 2 0@ APPLES—3 00@3 50 per bbl, CALIFORNIA BARTLET PEARS—Tn good de- mand at $400@150 per box. California Duchess Buerre, Clargean, ete. pears, per box, 83 00@3 50. CALIFORRIA G RAPE! Flour and Millstuffs, ~Best quality, patent, at 2 006 250 per case. | “ INTER WHEAT fo; ‘iauthl\r(nlgn 6¢; do flluhunn. To; Mnl» boro, bc; Oriental, Ghe, GiNaHaws - Amoskeag, Atlantic, S¢; Cumberland, 7 Kenilworth, 9je; Plunkstd, CoTToNADES— Abberville, 1 Amerlcan, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Cairo 184c; Clarion D and T, 174¢; Decan wtri p«.lnn.l T, 16¢; Keystone, 18 tucket, 19%; N .pm:i 16¢; Ucean 184c; Royal, 164 TS, wott shirting checks, York, plain Nanki and fancy, 124c; do Sussex, Sc. o Agate, | ) and T, 20; Tioga, W urhu n ¢ do Nankin i do chocks, stripes .-;, o« Androscoggin 104, 27hc; do 8-4, 82¢: Conl m.ml C 42, 11¢; o the Lol 10-4 New York m Ils 30c; do 08, 224¢; Pembroke ; Poquot 104, zsg« do 14, 10 16c; Poppenell 96, 20c; do 67, 21c;'do Utica 06, 86c; do 88, 234e; do'48, 17 Act 1, Carbolic, 45c; Tastario, O opabia, per b, ark, Sarkafras, per Ib, 12c; Calome), per Cinohonidia, per oz, €1 05; Ch MICALS fortn, per Ib, & som Salts, per 1b, 34¢; Ocr Lead, Acetato, po : b 1, per gal, £1 40, O Castor, i gal. §1 20; O, Olivo, per gal, §1 60 nm, H0e; Opiam, &5 00; Quinine, I, and I, & 8., por os, $190; Potassium, lodide, per b, $1 66; Sulicin, Sulphato of Morphine, 0 flour, per 1b, 4¢; Strychnine, per oz, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, 0181102 carbon, per gall headlight, per. gallon, e 17 per gallon, pete 180 seed, ra: Q\ll-lu, B \M 123cn [ . 1o, FOR THE SPECIALIST, DR. H WAGNER, Haslong been scknowledged and more so ot this day The vast field of medical science s y And it numerous branches are brought nearer and nearer to perfection, and no one mAn ean any longer grasp them Al Hence the necesity for dividing the And it s true beyond all doubl that diseass, affecting the gen. ito-urlnary organs need special study more than any. thing elve, it we would understand and know how to treat them properl; VAUNRR 1o fully DR, H many physieia d some condemn him for making this cinlty, but he b happy 10 know that with most sonw of refinenient and intelligence mere enlightcn w la taken of the subject, and that the ian who devotes him saving them from wos Ianthropist and bene Koon or physician who by clowo apulication excels in other branch of his profe-sion. And fortunate for humanity, the day is dawning when the falve phi lanthrophy that condemnedgthe victims of folly or crime, like the lepers. under the Jewish law, to die uncared for has pased away. Are Ahat there are will A Few Reasons youf should try the celebrated Dr. 11, We, hods of cure 1. Dr. 1. Wagner is a natural physiciar 0.8, F The Greatest Living Phr 2. “Few can excel you as o doctor.” DI 3. Sius, Tho World's Greatest I'hysiognomint 3. “You are wonderfully proficient in your knowl edyo of disease and medicines.” W1 it WLNR, ologist. DR, J. Marrixws. “The afllicted find ready reliet in your pres ence. DR, 3. Sinu, 6. “Dr. Il Wagner Is & rogular graduate from . lon, 1° 40, 120; swoef, per gallon sperm e .mllull. 160; fish, W pergallon, G5c; neatsfoot extra, ver gallon, ¢ No.'1, 7bc; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c summer, 1605 golden machine, No. 1, per gal lon, 86c; , 26c; sperm, sigual, per gallon 80c} turpentine, per gallon, 65¢; naptha, 74 © per gallon, 1%, PAINTS I Ot~ White load, Omaha P, P, tij whito lead, St. Louls, pure, Gjc; Marseillos groon 1to 5'1b cans, 20c; French zine, green b 12; Fronch ziicy red_ seal, 11c; Fronch in vam : French sinc. in_oil 3 eww a0 bbb, 115 vant, 10c; caw’and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 13¢; refined Iampblack, 12c; coach black, and 2 00@3 25, R et W ARATTiasts GuAliky, | pasaity ob 3 50@3 65. SECOND QUALITY—2 F0@3 25. MILWAUKEE, MiLwAvukEr, September 17,—Wheat— Lower; 93¢ cn«h 933 October; 95jc Novem. er, Corn— D“n and drooping; No. 2, 44}e; re. jocted, 45 Onty— eglrctvd No. 2, 26fc. Rye—Lower; No. Barley—Fair dunnnd 2, 630 cash, ——— LIVE STOCHK. s CHICAGO. Oricao, September 17.—The Drovers'Jour- nal ropor e Vory veak had 1 ing, 4 50@4 75; packiny 4 75@5 20; o stagnant, Cattle—Generally quiet and wuk' export. demapd limited, at 5 90@6 00; good_to choice shipping, 5 70@5 80;common to' medium, 3 90 @4 90; inferior to far cows, 2 15@3 00, me- dium to good, 3 25@4 00; stockers, 3 00@3 75: foeders, 3 80@4 25; range, dull; pounds, 4 40; 471 Texans, 1,010 pounds, 4 05; grasa ‘Toxans, 375@4 30; 'Americans, 410 @b 00. Sheep—Steady; inferior to fair, 210@2 75 per ewt.; medium to lzuml 3 00@3 50; choico to_extra, 8 75@4 40; lambs per head, 100@ 275; Texas sheep, 2 '50@3 90, The Drovers’ Journal Liverpool special re- ports a marked downward_tendency in foreign wmarkets for American stock. Cattle, je lower per pound, tops selling at 15c, estimated dead weight; sheep, lc lower, 16c for best. ST. LOUIS LIVE STOCK. Sr. Lous, September 17.—Cattle—Fair supply and of good quality, but the market is less firm than last week, though prices are not 1ic lower; pack- shipping, 4 75@ ips, 3 50(@4 50. Closed 1{.@»1,“.", 410@4 60. Sheep—Quiet at 2.40. e ——e— TRAFFIC. FLOUR AND GRAIN. CH1cAGO, September 17.—Receipta and ship- ments of flour and grain for the pust 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpts. Ship'te, Flour, bbls... 000 15,000 Wheat, bushels. 167,000 Corn, bushels 506,000 Rye, bushels. Barley, bushels. 22,000 K AN348 CI7¥, September 17.—Receipts and shipments of grain for tho past 24 hours have boen as follows: Recoipts. Ship'ta. Wheat, bushels.......... 83,000 25000 rn, h\uhnu... . 14, 1000 "0(!)0 NEw YoRk, September 17.—Receipts and shipmentsof flour and grain for the pust 24 hours have been as follows: Recefpta Ship'ta Wheat, bushels. 40 Comn, Dushols Oata, bushels. LIVE STOCK. On1cAGo, September 17,—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts. Ship'ts, . 15,000 £ Cufi-le‘ o T000 Sheep. . 1,800 Sy Louis,September 17, —Recsipte and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: Receipta, Ship'ts, Cattle. 1,400 1,000 Shoep. 1,000 Kansas City, September 17.—Receiptsjand shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. Cattle. .. ,100 Hogs 3,000 Sheop, 500 LoxnoN, September 17.--The k Lane Express, in its review of the British grai trade the suys: A conside proporti n the northern and we ern districts of Englaud are yet unsecur Sumples of new wheat are sparingly offered, The tendency of the market is toward a lower of rates, The market for foreign wheat is off, standy ly prostrat |, supplic 1 The impression pr i thiat the ibe flooded with foreign brewd goes wheat arrived, six , nine remain, Sales of lish week, 67,065 quarcors, at 41x 5, against 49, ponding week last year etz OMAHA MARKETS, quarters at 414 5d, the corres Wholesale Prices, REVIEW OF THIE WEEK Orrice or Tie Ovana Beg, Monday Evening, Septesaber 17, | The following prices are charged retailers 82@85c; mlnh , M@ A43e, l'urk Dull and lower; new mess, Steady; prime steam, 8 30@8 3 lmf and unchanged at 10@ KANSAS CITY PRODUCK, Kaxsas Ciry, Soptermber 37, Tho Daily In rts o L ok (o Novacaier Butter by jobbers, wholesalers aud commission mer. chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elovators and other local buyers Grain, WIIHA‘I"L:MII No. 2, T4c; No. 8, 66c; re- jected 424c, Caush No, 2, 434¢; No. 3, 40c. 17 cars, 1,170 | ke 450 | C 4.4, BRAN—Bbe per cwt. CuorpeD Frep—Per 90 1bs. CoRN MEAL—1 00@1 10 per e SCRRENING—60@T0c per cwt. Grocers List. (Satn Goona—Oysters (Staudard), per 0@3 90; strawberries, 2 1, per case, 570, raspberried, 2 1, , o cade, 350; Bartlett goam, ot canp % 40; or!lnhqrnon‘ AT g%ph\mn 2 b, per case, gages, 2 1b, per case, 2 90; do choice, 3 lb can 4~n~|uno ples, 2°1b, per case, 4 @ 5 75; peaches, 2 1b, per case, 8 00; do 31, per case, 4 00@4 50; do (pie), 310, per case, 2 60; do pie, 6 b, per dozen, 3 30, Rick—Louisiana prime to choice, 7c; fair 6hc; Patma, 6c. Fisn—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 7 00; No, 1 mackerel, kits, 100; family mackerel, half ey, © 20; family mackorel, kit 80c; No. 1 white fish, half brls., 7 00; No. 1 ki Syrup—Standard Com., 35¢, bols; lxnm.lw do, 4 gallon kegs 185 Standard do, 4 gallon egs, 1 60. Sopa—In b papers, 3 30 per case; kog 2 Niw PickLEs—Medium, in barrels, 6 00; do in half barrels, 3 50; small, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 4 00; gherkins, in barrels, 8 00; do in hulf barrels, 4 50. Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@55c; choice 60 @The; good Imperial, 40@43c; choice, 60@6be; Young Hywon, good, 96@! choico, G3e@] 00; Japan, natural leaf, Japan, choice, 60@75e; Oolong, good, 35@10c; Ovlong, choice, 40@D5C; Souchong, good, 35@10c; oice, 35@4be. Rovk—Sisal, & inch and larger, 10kc, § inch, 11¢; } inch, 114c. WoonENWARE—Two _hoop_ pails, 175 three hoop pails, 2 00. Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; Pio® AR At The s 1 OO oL I8 Crownt 8 00) Wellbuckets, 3 50. Lrap—Bar, 1 Soaps—Kirk’s Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirk's stundard, 875; Kirk's white Russian, 525; Kirk's outoca, 2 15; Kirks Prajrio ‘Quoen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's mngmolm, oz, Porasti—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, in case, 335; Babbitt,s ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 150, PrANUTS—Rousted, choice, red Tennessee, 12 per Ib; fancy white, 124c per Ib; raw—white Virginia, raw, 1lc; nmnud 134c ANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 164, 163c; 8s, 16§c; hoxes 40 1bs, 16 oz., 6s, 15¥c. MatcirsPer cmldlo, 62c; round, cases, 510; square cases, 8 40. Corvrr—Ordinary grades, 83@0c; falr 10@ 104c; good, 104@11¢; prime, 12@124c; choice, 13@18}c; fancy green and yellow, 14@15¢; old overnment Java, 20@26¢; Levering's roasted, Arbuckle's ‘ronsted, 15c; McLaughlin's X roasted, 154 itation Java, 164@ 18; (P Yorkapple 16¢; Ohio ap- ple, 13c. Saur—D ray louds, per Dbl 11; Ashton, in o] ")0 bbls dair; Powdered, 104c; cut loat, 10ke; gr.lm\lubufl 9dc; confoctioners’ A, 9c; Stand- ard extra'C, Bic; extra C, 8fc; medium yel- [ B low, 7{c; dark yellow, 73c. Staci—Pearl, 446; Silver Glow, 9c; Corn Starch, 9¢; Excelsior Gloss, The; Corn, Sc. Svicks. Popper, 170; allsplos, 16¢; cloves 25c; cassia, 16c, CuepspFull oream, 11c. Lye—Amorican, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 75, Nonh Star, 2 00; Lewis' Iye) 465; Jewall ly Dry Goods, Brow Corrons—Atlantic A, 8jo; Apple” ton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8¢; Boot FF, Buckeye 1.1, 44, 7c; Cabot W, 74c; Chi nango A, 64c; Great Fally E, 8he; Hoosier, Ghe; Homost Width, 8o; Indian Head 1'A, 8c; ludiun Standard A, ‘8c; Indian Orchard, d. w. anrsncn 1. i,, réc, Mystic River, 7 A, 8 Wachusett Aol i 48, 1250, Fixe Brows Corrons—Allendale 44, Tic, Alligator 84, So; Argylo 44, Ti: Atlantic L1 6) Badjor State X 4-4, 64o; Lennington , c; Buckeye S 4-4, 6h¢; Indian Orcl ard AA 9.8, 8he; Laconin O 39, Bjo; Lehigh Ed ; Paquot , 7ic; do ag.L Pepperell N 80, 7¢; do O 82, Tic; do 1E 7ic; do B 89, 8hc; Pocmsset C 44, Tic; Wanutea 24, 186, BLeacep Corroxs—Androscoggin L 4-4, 9he; Blackstone AA imperial 84 o do half bleuched 4-4, 9¢; Cabot 4.4, 8 Fidelity 4-4, e, ruit of the Loom, 'V,ic, 0 cambric do Water Twist, llML, Great Falls Q, Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12¢; Lonsdale, o eambri 2] New York Mills, uot A, 10¢; intas 4-4, 9hc; P Wamsutta O X 3 perel, NG Twills, ’ b4, BY; Ut ) cx lo XX strip .y..l,.x aidds, 12 1 u and drab, stripes and pla 121 Arlington fau Brunswick bro ( t fancy, 12 1.2c; do ex- I River brown, extra heavy brown, TICKINGH Dlue 82, 18 1.2 mont BB, 15 nestoga, extra, Huwilton D, 11 wiston A Pearl lmur L 16 1.4, Shetucket an's blue e, Dextus—Amoskeag, blue and brown, 161-2c; Andover DD blue, 15 1-2c; Arlington X blue Heotch, 18 1-2c;’ Concord 000, blue and brown, 12 1.2; 41‘. AAA, do do,’ 1 do ; Haymakor's bluo and to do brown, 91 \1 yutic River DI stripe, 161 Yo, ,m“« nllrruwn, 16¢; lSm...n o, blue and brown, 14 1-2 Cannios Buuasd, b Eddystans lining, 24 iuch doublo face, 8kc; Garner A glazed, Bici e ewport do., b do glazed, bje; Pequot do Lockwood kid finish, e, Consr JEANS—Amc Androscoggin Conestogga nat- n Orchard, 74e; | Narragansett, improved, ,84c; Pepperill sat. teen, $hc; Rockport, 6 Prunts—Allens, Ghe; Amertcan, 6e; Arnldo, “AhLl' Rye—Cash, 4lc. CokN—Mixed, 36, Oars—25c, 6he; Berwick, 4je; Cocheoo, 64 ;Conastoga, Ghc; $o1 erwiok, l}’uunell 6h@T0; Eddystans, ?L ory black, 16¢; drop black, 16 blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome greon L M. &D. 16g; blind and shutter & D., 16¢; Paris green, 18c; In Tes Vanstiag red 9¢; Muscan red, 22 qun Vorillion & P., 18¢; chrome yellow L. M., b 180; yelluw ochre, 9¢; e A T L TATO A aining olors, light ok, Uik oak, walaat, Siestat aud ash, 1 Dry Paints. White lead, 8c; Frem.h zine, whiting, 24c;’ whit com'l ljo; lampblagk, Germantown, - 146 lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_blus, o] ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4; sienna, burnt, 4c; slenna, raw, 4o; Paris groen, gonuiue 20ci Pari ummon)\)c hrome green, 10c; Parin chro b0; vermillion, Lnf(, 700, vermillion, Amgrle-n. 18c; Indinn red, 10c; rose pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cokusos, 2jc; Venotian' red, American, 13c; red lead, 74o; chrome yellow, genuine, $0c; chrome yel. low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 3c; ochre, French, ochire, American, 2¢; Winter's ‘mineral, ; lohigh brown, 240; Spanish brown, 24c} Princo's mineral, So, VARNISHES—Barrels, per gallon: Furni- ture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No. 1, $1; coach, extra, 81 40; coach, No. 1, §1 20; Damar, extra, $1 75; Japun, 700; as| hc)mlhlm , extra, 85c; shelldc, $3 50; hard oil finish, $1 50, Leat Lher. L uk gole, 38c to 42¢; hemlock wolu% to 85 ews « k ki} 80c to1 00; rnner Gt 8o nem o kcalf, 850 to 120; hemlock oak upper, 24c; alligator, 4 00 calf kid, 82@35: Greisen kid, 2 50 t. kip, 80c to 1 oak calf, 1 20 tu 13 }‘mndl kip, 110to 1 French cnlf 1 25 to 2 00; rus- sets, b 50 to 7 50; llmn nm to 10 50 o) B. L. Morocco, 30c to 3 0. D. Morocco, 86ic; simon, 2 50 to 3 00, HARNESS—No, 1 (mk, 4 No 2 ds 0. 1 Ohio nuk) 38¢; No. 2 d N 1 Milwsukee 37c: No, 2 do 34, pings, 9 00 to 10 pulilu 85c; Lum ber. WHOLESALE. We quote lumber, lath and shingles, on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 23 50, 'l‘nmm«n " 16 feet and under, 22 00, TIMBER AND JoisT—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 23 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, FexciNg—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 22 00. SurzTING—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00. Tasiz—Per barrel, 125; bulk per bushel* 85; cement, bbl, 2 25; Town plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair bu. 50c; Tarred felt, 100 Ibs, 3 50; straw ard, 3 50, Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 60; plow steel special cast, 7c; cruciblo, 8c; special or German, 6c; cast tool do, 15@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs per wet, 156; felloes, sawed dry, 140; tongues, ach, 70@85c; axlow, ench, 75c; Hquars nuts per 1b, 7@11c; washers, per 1b, B@18c; rivets, per b, 11c; coil chai 1b, 6@12c; malleable, 8 iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth 4c; wpring tee, T@kc; Burden's horsehoes, 5 25 xden's muloshoes, 6 2b. Bannep Wikk—In car lots, 6jc per 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 3 85, Snor—Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 2 1 powder, kegs, 6 40; do,, half Kegs, quarter kogn, 1 85; blasting, g, wrlwieat Coar—C nmbor]undhluknmlfll 12 00; Mor- vin run_Blossburg, 12 00; Whitebreast lump, 4 00; Whitebreast nut, 4 00; Towa lump, 4 00; Towa nut, 4 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra’ cites, 11 50@1% 00; Canon City, 7 00, per ton, , per I Horses and Mules, Extra draft horses, 175@220; common draft horses, 100@150; extra farm horses, 110@125; common to good farm horses, 90@100; extru ]Ilfin, 60@7h; common plugs, 20@A0, ULks—Extra, 126@150; good, 100@140; fair, 76@100; t.ommun, 60@1 A Liquors, ALCOHOL— mmml 2 25fper wine_ gallon; extra Californin spirits, 188 proof, 1256 per Yr\m( gallon; triple refined n,rlrlul 187 mml 23 per, proof "gallon; ro-dtilled whiskion 100@1 50; fine hlumlml 1 b0@2 M' Ken' tucky bourbons, 200@700; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, BRANDIES— luqmmul 600@1600; domestic 1 40@4 00, Ging—Imported, 4 50@6 @3 00, Rums—TImported, 4 H0@6 2 00@4 00; domest 1 50@ 3 50, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY-~1 7h(@4 00, v per cuso, 28 00@ 12 00@ 16 00, 00; domestic, 140 New England, Wool. light, 14@16e; hea wnvasd, light, 180906} tub and washed, oo wool, 2@00 Tous, 28 Butry, Liank and o Toba Comme i good, 45@ 3 Digmond North Carolin > "m; 0. Durham, 4 ;. Unele ¥ Dastiars Tom and J erry Climax, Th Onl_“ Perfect substitute for Mother's e most nourishing dlet for invalids and aursin siclany Glougeater, Ghe; Harmony, bie; Knickerbocker. Ghe; Merrimao 1, 7e; Mystic, Bjo; Spragues, mothers. Commended by all Pb; KoopeIn all climates. Bold by ull druggists. 1 Send for the pamphlet METCALF & we-tusth 200 41 &'untr-lwtaul.mwn.ln- 6 cents. chronio diseases. his wondertul discovery of o vate and mexual diseases.” should render him very miccesstul.”—Rocky Moun tain News, Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. rare aware that miay be—to handle this matter without gloves and speak plain! guan ders, 130: whiting | its nature doea not nvite close &l X & | witingly fgnored whilo attending their oxample, ma acquired through accldent. The RxcibbratvonDe b2 o, dejection or debility.” The bo in the wan he will be little fousd In cumpany with the other wox, and emisslons and prominent symptoms. Believue Howpital, New York city; has had viry ex naive hopital practice, and is thoroughly posted on branches of his beloved scionce, capecially on Dra. Browmiy & Evina, “Dr. M, Wagner b immortalized himpelf by ecifio remedies for pr irgina City Chronicle. Say o, 7. “'Thousands of invalids M\u 10 wee bim." Franclaco Chronlcle. 8 “The Doctor's long experience as a pocialist time & discussion of the vecret vice was en ided by the profession, and medical works of Jears ago would hardly mention it. give EXCLUSIVK male of our flour to on Omaha. Write for FURNITURE Mirrors, Bedding, Feathers, And Everything pertaining to the Furni- ture and Upholstery Trade. ASSENGER ELEVATOR }[:HAS, SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St. To All Floors. | OMAHA, NEB. = Tula Flour ia made at Salom, Richardson Cor, Nebraska, . the Cor o firm in & place. We have open Addreas oither VALIANTINEG o REPPY, Salem or Omaha, Meb, od Roller Stone System. 4 a branch at 1018 Capitol Avony foes. DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF MFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, & 1020 Farnam Stront. Omaha. the physician iu of & difterent opinjon; he ir it is bis duty—dissgreeablo though it about it; and intelligent pareuta and i will thank him for doing wo. ‘The resulta attending this destructive vice were for. merly not understood, or not properly eatimated; and ortance being attached to subject which by vestigatiou, It wax The habit I+ generally contracted by the )ounr ool older comyantonn through Vo rosponiible fo I, or It may perienced, the practice will bo repeated again and aln, unti] at laat the habit becomes firm and com plotely enslaves the victim, Mental and nervous af Hicion are usunly the primary rosult ot wef abuse. may bo wentioned lassi Toiity of tempoe and gonerai weclusion, and rarely jolns panions. 1t he bo & young oo rta of hi is troubled with exceeding and annoying Dashfuluess i thelr presence. Lascivious dreams eruptions on the face, etc., are also She practice s viclently peraisedtn, more serious take place, ~ Great palpiation of the or eplleptic convuisions, are experienced, and PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking I only attainod by using CHARTER OAK 8toves and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA- the sufferer may fall into a complete state of idiucy be lun mmly,dmh relieves him, To all those engaged in this dangerous, would say, first of all, Wtop It AL cosein |ml|v|unl!lm.wdnm ut i you fail, viom Is already 106 much shattored, and. oonso aueudy, your Wil-power broken, take some nerve tonio toild youin your effort. Having treed yourse trom the habit, I would further counsel you to go through a reguiar course of treatment, for it is great mistake to suppose thatany one may, for some_ time, bo it every nollito, give hitmselt up t6 this fascinating but dangerous excitement without suffering from its exil consequencen ataome {uturo time. - The number oung men whoare incayaciated to fil the dutio SN by Wotiook 1§ MATatagLy ko i o h cases this uafortunate condition of things ean ced to the practice of selt-abuse, which had been ahandoned years ago. Indeed, a few month’ practice of this habit is sufticient to induce spermatorrhoa in and [ have many of such cases under treat: Young Men Who may be suffering from the effects of youthful follien or Indiscretions will do well toavail themaelyer of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of wuf. fering humanity. Dr. Waoxuk will guarantos to for. feit §600 for every case of seminal weakness or pri disease of any kind and character which he unds takes to and fails to cure. Middle Aged Men. at the age of 50 to 00'who are equent_evacuations of the blad: ht smarting or bur tem iy » On examin: il often be Thers are tmany troubled with oo fr der, often aocompanied by i ing’ wennation, and a weaker manner the patient cannot ac A great THROUGH CAR L \ BURLINGTON HOUTE" (ohlungn, Burllngton & Oulnoy nallrond. \ lrgumm-:nn&a ta free), Bmok l’nununl’llm e & Q. Dining from Chicago & Kansas cny. Chi Bluffs, Chicago & Des Molnos, Bt. Jo: seph, Alchlumn'l'a?ekn "Ohiy Lrough line be: and_ fro twoen Chicago, Lincoln & Denver. Through cars between Indlanapolis & Council Bluffs via All connections made In Union Depots. Finest Equipped Rallroad in the World for all Cla; . POTTER, 84 Vice-Pres's and Gen'l Manaser PERCEVAL LOWELL, rom S i nfln g:llnu. lowa, Lincoln, Nebrasks, nr A Wl It 1s universally admitted to be the s of Travel. Pass. Ag', Chicage. ing the urinary doposita® rop found, and Roietimes small prticl pear, or the color will be of thin )gINg to o dark and torpld app ! this dift} morant of tho cause, which i the second stage of seminal-weak- ness. Dr. W. will guarantee a perfect cure in all cases and s healthy restoration of the genito-urinary or- gans. wultation free. Thorough examination and ad- vice, 6. Al communications should bo addrosscd, Dr. Henry Henry Wagner, P. 0. 2839, o, Colorad Tho Young Man's P oo panion, by Dr. B Wagner, Is worth its weight In gold to young mea, Price, 91,20, Sent by mail to any sddress. Let Your Light 8hine. Dr. Wagner, the celobrated specialist, of Denver, lo., 343 Larimer atreet, believes in letting the world kaiow what ho can do, auid i doing for thousands of hin fellowmen. Hia treatment for lost manhoo wure to win him a namo that posterity will bless. thousand testimonials from all over the United States from those he has cured, is proof positive that h ook cure the worst cakes of lllml discases. The afflicted from chronic and sexual diseases of every kind will find him thelr beat friond. ~Kead his advertisement in all our elty papors, and call on him for advice, as we know you wil corfoborato us n mying ho is the st rer's \rue friend. — Rocky Mounrain 1118 FARNAM STREET, T. SINEOILD, MANUFACTURER OF Galvanized lronComices, Window ~ CapsiFinials Bkylights &0 Thirteonth Btroet Neb JOBBER OF Wl Pa I A Window St EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED OMAHA NEB, Relief to the Afflicted. In medieines, ma In acience, the ta wre the t and acoomplish applicably to v ut. the top Horns tor the not_proper] Mot froat rosults to Dr. H. Wagner, of of his profession, and the cur P AT T e T viewed in thelight of scientific acquirementa. endorsed by the most eminent of the medical facuity. His office at 43 Laramir stroet, where ho will speed ily effecta cure for the suflering of either sex, no mat tor how complicated thelr complalnt,—Pomeroy » Democrat, Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure, Porsonsat & distance who wish tohe treated by Dy Wagner nead 1ot foel hackward because of inability to visit him, 11 they will write to the doctor he wil wend o list of questions which enables him to senc medicines, counsel and advice to thousands he hw never secn. Mo has pationts in every city, town an station in Colorado, s well s all over the United Btatos, Seo hi addross in his advertisenent, —Den ver ribune, Shall We Reform ? thelr specialt studion and pra Tustration of this modern school of spocialtios. and his unprec od wuccoms in the treatmont of privite diseawscs b5 as wondertul as it is fattering. —Prof. J. i, Thoso persons who need medical reliof for the most cate of diseasos will find an accomylished and suc aaful physician W the person of Br. Wagner, No , who I highly recommended by t! board. — Pomeroy's { give way t 0 letting his Printer's o the Bigotry aud lgnoranco ui wisdom, und the wise physician beliey light sh ofhis fellow c ot Use L0 ok on 10 the fountain of health. 1t this articls Shiould bo lastruuiental as o “TORCHLIGCHT et us o hill to guide suffering bumanity to 348 Larkmer teoat, Denver, Colorado, f will anewer o purpos for whiich it wis -,m H“BY WAGNER, F. 0. box 2389, |ux call at 843 Larizuar Strost, uver, Colo. weary £ Read tho column headod “The Neoassy for e Hpeelallst " WILSON’S ler and SMegl Tron Wark OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA, Build all kinds of Steam Bollers. Smoke Stacks, Breoching Lard, Water and Oil Tanks, and do & geners plate-iron business. Repairing done in City and Countey. All work Done at Eastern Prices and Warranted | 1 cars oxporience in the trade in dlfleunl Having had many years expol sosels tha tradetn R" nd, o satisfaction, having the bost shoj M HELLMAN & CO, Wholesale Clothiers! 41301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET COR. 13TH, NEBRASK OMAHA,

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