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DAY, OCTOBER 15, 1843, THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA, M( The Nebraska National Bank. CF OMAHA, NuB, ‘ua Up Capital . . urplus Fund, May.1,§188; DIRECTORS: $280,000 T 000 R. JOHNSON, Proet tont, of Steele, Johns s % Oc E. TOUZALIN, Vie I'vasident, of Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W v MORSE & Co. JOR COLLINS, G H.&J 8 Collins, M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney at Law 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashior, for many yoars ashier of the First Nationa Bank of Omaha, This Bank opened for business April 27, 1882 THE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are among the leading business men of Omaha, and ite business is conducted with especial reforence to the best and increasing interesta of its mercantile patrons COLLECTIONS recoive prompt attention anc ©haryes lowest obtainable here o elsewhere. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon_ favor Able terms and upon accounts of banks and bankers FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds anc County and City Securities bought and sold. J. W. Rodefer, Broker, Stooks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other + cuecurities dealt in® om 4, No. 28 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, Ia} FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL, New York, October 13, Money—Is easy at 1J@2 per ceut. closed; offered at 1}, Prime Paper—6@7 per cent. Exchange bills—Steady at 4.81}; demand, 4543, Governmenta—Strong. Stocks—The strong; stock market opened stronger on announcement by W. H. Van- derbilt that stories of the financial embar. rassment of one of hissons were pure fabrica- tions; that he had purchased stocks within the past two days for the first time sinco March last, and he believed a turn was near at hand, Improvement in prices ranged from }to1j per cent. Market closed dull and irregular; as compared with last night's closing prices are to § per cent higher, ex- cept for Villurds and Wabash Commo: which are § to § lower. COUPONS, BTOCKS AND BONDS, Amorican Express . Burl., Cedar f(npids & Northern Central Pacific Chicago & Altor 3 do do 3 Chi., Burl g Erio & do pfd, sked. 3 Fort Wayne & Chicago. i Hannibal & St. Joseph. ;.. : do do do pfd. {: Illinois Central...... £ o do Peoria, Decatur & k& Rock Isiand. 8t. Paul & Miiwaukee. , . o do do pfd 8. Paul, Minn. & Manito St. Paul & Omaha, NEW ORLEANS, w ORLEANS, October 18,—Corn—Searce and firm; mixed, 63c. Oats—Easior at 3@ Corn Meal—Acti Pork—Lower at 11 Lard - Market stoa: Tn fair demand, v— Firm and unchanged; western rec- tified, 1 15@1 20, KANSAS €17y, Kaxsas Ciry, October 13, —Wheat . 2 red fall] 83ic for cash; e November. Corn—Dull 3 for | ady; for 38c for cash; 84}c for Novem. ¢ bid for cash, BALTINORE. BALTIMORE, October 13, —Wheat—West. ern, opened firm, declined and closed dull, No. 2 winter red, cash, 10 i Corn “Western,dull a nixed, cash, iot; westorn white, 86 Rye—Quiet at 63@ Rutter—Quiet; w croatiery, 20@28c. Eggrs ~Lower at 21 Se. Whisky—Quiet at 1 19@1 19}, ern packed, 10@20c; of }@ie; w 1 02@1 024; No. tor, 1113@1 114 delivered. Corn—Opene §@1ic lower, recovered }(@je closing steady; ungraded, H0@58}c; N @594c shore and olovatar; 594c f. Oats—Cash, white }@c bette ly steady; mixed western, 33@S36c adc. mixed,bare- 3 white, 37@ Fggs ~Weostern fresh, dull and lower at 26c. Pork—Dull; new mess, 11 50@11 6 Lard—Lower; prime steam, 7 Butter—Duli and unchanged. Barloy, bushels. e ——— LAVE STOCK. CHICAGO. CicAco, October 18,—The Drovers Jour- nal reports this afternoon as follows Ho Market good and stead: packing, 4 20@4 65, 70@> 10; light, 4 80@ common backing and ship- 5 20; skips, 800 ping, 4 @4 00, Cattle—Quiet and dull; exports, 6 10@0 good to choice shipping steers, b 30@6 10; cor mon to medium, 3 90@b ferior to_fair cows, 2 10@? d, 300@3 stockers, 3 range dull; 5 1bs, 3 80@4 Sheep—Ste per cwt.; me to extra, 3 05@4 4 350; Texas sheep, 25@H 00 5 inferior to fair, 2 2 @2 90 ambs, per head, 100@ @3 KANSAS CITY LIVE S8TOCK. Kansas Crry, October 13,.—The Daily Indi- cator reports: Cattle—Market quiet and unchanged; ports, 580@6 20; gnod to choice. 5 6@ common to fair 4 50@5 00; Texans, 3 50@4 Indians, 3 60@4 40, Hogs—Market lower; 4 40@4 €0, Sheep—Natives, 3 25, ST. LOUIS LIVE STOCK. St. Louts, October 13.—Cattlo—Market quiet, only a lecal trade at previous prices, Sheep— Market slow and easier; fair to prime, 3 25@4 10; T'exans, 2 50@3 e S0 e TRAFFIO, FLOUR AND GRAIN, Cnrcaco, October 13,—Roceipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have boen as follows: Receipte, Ship'ts, . 100& 1:!‘.J Flour, bbls X 000 Wheat, bushels. 89,000 Corn, bushels, oo 220,000 Oats, bushels, “oo. 144,000 Rye, bushels 22,000 75,000 NEw York, October 13.—Receipts and shipmentaof flour and grain for the past 24 houra have been as follows: Receipts Ship'ts, ‘Wheat, bushels.:.... 160,000 45,000 Corn, bushels. 48,000 88,000 Oats bushels. 63,000 204 Kavuas Cry, October 13.—Receipts and shipments of guin for the past 24 hours have do fd Western Union Telegraph s tAsked, *Ex-dividend. e s GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO, Cn10AGO, October 13.—Flour—Market quiet and unchanged; common to_choice spring wheat, 8}@bc; Minnesota, 3@jc; bake,rsrh 4j@bjc, patents, 64@7c; winter wheat flour ?«:n‘thum and Missouri, 4J@bjc, Michigand, @b Wheat—Regular wheat demand active, ir- regular. and generally lower; 91jc for Octo- ] 34c for November {@94] for De- 5§c for January;1 024@1 02)fc d “winter, 101; No, 2 spring, 91%c; d demand; chiefly for speculation; opened_stronger but closed shade lower; 481 for cash; 483(@48} for October; 477c for No- vember: 46kc for the year; 483c for January; 48l@48]c for May. Oats—In_fair demand; opened firm hut closed lower; 28¢ for cash and October; 28kc for November; 28{c for December; 28¢ for the year; 317c for May. Rye—Market demand fair, irm and shade higher at 55@hbc. Rarlov—Markot, firm and in improved de- mand at 60, uiet at 134, Flax Seed—Q Pork—Dull and lower 10 70@10 75 for cash; 10 62)@10 65 for October; 10 35@10 87} for No- vember and December; 10 26@10 274 for the year; 1050@10 82} for January; 10 023@10 95 for February, Lard - Quict and easier; 7 423@7 45 for cash and October; 7 25@7 27} for November and December; 7 224@7 25 for the year; 7 507 32 for January; 7 40@7 424 for February, Bulk Meats -In fair demand; shoulders, short ribs, 7 00; short_clear, 6 70, othy—Firm and _higher; prime 1 33@ 1.35; dark seed, 1301 823 high grade, 1 50 140. Butter—Quiot and unchanged; fair to fa creamery, 20@29¢; good to fancy 14¢ ~Quiet and unchanged; 2lc, Whisky—Steady and unchanged; 116, Cheese- -Demand moderate, falr miarket, quict and steady; choice full cream tlats, 12@12}¢; choico full cream cheddars, 11{@ 12¢; good part skim cheddars and flats, B( hard skims, 3@be. Hidos—Dull; green salt cured light, 8c; green salt ca f, 11c; dry salt, 1lc, dry calf, 15c, Tallow—No. 1, 7c; No, 2, 6hc; cake, 74@ e, BT. LOUIS PRODUCE. o Sheep. been as follows: Wheat, bushels, Corn, bushels. Receipta. Ship'ts, 84,000 83,000 4000 4,000 LIVE ST0CK. CHICAGO, October13,—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have n a8 follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, 12,000 eaey October 13, —Receipts and Kansas Crry, shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts. Ship'ts, Cattlo. 200 3 Sr. Louts, October 13,—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. Cattle, 500 500 1,300 OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Prices, OFFICE OF THE OxAHA BE Saturday Evening, October 13, } Business with both jobbers andcommission men continues good with an advancing mar- kot as a rule. The trado in general produce andgreen fruits has been especially good and the supply about equal to the demand, Dry goods and groceries have been active and larger sales than usual reported, Lumber, hardware and building material generally are firm with a good demand, The live stock market is rather quist, but prices are firm with prospects of an advance ina few days. Flour and mill stuffs remain comparatively unchanged with only a fair de- mand, and about an equal supply, Reotailers report a good woek's business and are confident of a good trade this fall. Mer- chants from the interior of the State are jubi lant over the business outlook, and express u | It feeling of confidence in regard to business genorally, The following prices aro charged retailars by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is 8r. Lovts,October 13 ~Wheat --Lower; No, 2 red, §1 004@1013 for cash; $1015 for No- vember; 103} for December, CornLower and slow; 104@46{c for cash; 46fo for Ortober; 43%c for November; 413c for tho year, Oats—Easier; 2740 for cash; 27)c for No- vember; 28c for Decomber, Ryo— b0} @50}c. Barley—bic. Jutter - Unchanged. Eggs—Unchanged. Hay— Unchanged, Corn Meal—2 MILWAUKER, MiLwAUKER, October 13, be: aud drooping; 91 ‘Wheat—Dull 928¢ for No- vewber; 4] Corn=—Low 2 Oats—Nao anged; N Rye—Demand active and h Barloy—1In good demand; TOLEDO, . Wheat—Dull; No. 03@1 06, cash and October, 53}c bid . Oats—Dull and unchanged; No tober aud November, OINCINNATI, cash, Oc. sk Strouger at HT4c. Quiet and steady at 11 40@11 50, « d—Lower at 7 25, « Meats—Firm and unchanged, isky—Steady at $1 13, quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers; Grain, Wiiear—Cash No. 2, 70¢; No, 8, 6ic; re- jected 42 Bake ~Cush No Cash Far STeERs—Quict at 3 50@4 2 Far Covs—3 00@d Hoas 4 00@3 ¥ Surep—Kirm at 3 00@3 50, CaLyes—Fair quality 4 50@500;good butch- ers’ stock, 6 00, General Produce, 20@31e; choice solid Dest country, best cou grades, 10@14c, last issue. VFuncy oamery, dury and strictly choice country roll in good demand. 5~ Receipts light; good demand. Con- s sold on arrival at ‘to-day. rk State full 3 full cream ch chedders, old, ¢ (oung Americas, 14c fine Swiss cheose, 16 each, ¥1 25, Poratoks— Potatoes are declining fast and will probiably sell at 30c within two weeks, Sales made to-da; 80¢ for strictly choice i arly Rose or other leading va- rieties, in car lots on track, Swekr Poratoxs —Choice yellow, 2@3c, um to good, 8 00@S 60; choico | S5 domand good. Market 35@40c for choice Red Wethersfields or silver skins onions, CanbAGE—Very light receipts. Market for choico stock &5 00@6 00 per hundred. D mand good, BEANS—Hand picked n 82 75@3 00; hand picked Boans He per bushel, ve ady i ; demand good. ANE ickens, per doz., $200@ Very little demand. SH - OvsriRs—Selocts, Diamond, elocts, 4%c; Standard, 40c. LTRY old chickens, p chickens, per Ib., 1 LENONS Extra fancy bar lomons, y. Mossina lemons Chickins, spring, per doz, 2 50@ oz, 8350@ 4 00; dressed x © not Malagas or othe s offered in the market, Messina lamons, per bbl, §1100; do,, box, 7 00, BANANAS— Choice, per bunch, £3 00@1 00, CRANBERRIES P bugles in market yot. Arrees—Cl eating, i e cooki 00; extra hoice, ancy apples well packed domand. Market adyancing Pracies—Choice Michigan por basket, 80c @100. Recoipts fair; demand for choice stock good, Mars—Hams, 15c; breakfust bacon, 12c; clear side bacon (short), 8jc; clear sido bacon (long), 8}c; dry salt side (short), dry salt side (long), 74e; shoulders, smoked, 6 beef per caso, 83 00; dried beef, bologun, Llc; mess pork per b, St LaRD—8.1b tin pails, Hc; b1k fUd s, regular pa regular pac king, king, £ H0@4 00, Taroin good 1b ¢ 3 9jc; No. 1 cake tallow Civenr—Pure sweet cider, 16 gal L;\v, £150; M. & P, claritied, 16 gal keg, £500; M, & I, clarified, 82 gaJ keg, 88 00. ¥ l'u,*l; l‘lul'll IR 8 lw:,, l:r'v L its, 81 sigs 40 16 qr bh, 82 25; pigs foot, 80 1b half bl xlf}l( &'ipn, 15 16 k(lm, $1 155 tripo, 40 1b qr' bLI, £2 25; tripo, 80 1 Kalf bbl, $100; pigs tongues, 15 1b kits, $250; pigs tongues, 40 1b qr bbl, 6 00, Mixck MEAT—18Ib buckets (buckets 25c) 10¢; 371b buckots (buckot 40c), 10c.; kogs, 100; half barrels, 10c. ASSORTED J ELLY—2: per doz, 819 ; LIb tin cans, 4 , i case, $140; 2:1 tin cans, 2 doz in caso, 0. J Currant, 30-1b wood pails, . 30-1b wood 1mif»\ per ‘b wood pails por Ib, - 50-1b wood pails per Ib, Shet -ab apple, 30-1h wood pails por 1b, She. Arrrk Burrer-—35-1b wooden pails, por Ib, 88 00; 5.1b wooden pails, 6 i 3 50, b in case, per case, CH Brrter—25.1b wooden pails per 1h, 0; 5:1b wooden pails, 6 in case, per case, LRVE (In 2 orey, 815 00; straw! peach, £14 00; cherry plum, S14 00; assorted, 6 in case, per c 7 cans, 2 doz iu_case, per case, Ak A Conn Hoy cases, per b, 18c, -1b wooden pails)—Rusp- erry, quinc 14 00; tomatoes, $14 " wooden Duckets, 1b tin b Frames, 24-1b Flour and Millstuffs, WINTER WHEAT--Best quality, patent, at 8 40@3 50, D QUALITY—3 00@3 40, SPuING WHEAT—Best quality, patent, at 3 50@3 60, SECOND QUALITY—2 30@3 50, Bray -6be per cwt. Cropred FEED—Per 100 1bs, 85c, CorN MEAL—1 00@1 10 per cwt SCREENING—60@70c per cw Merino unwashed, light, 14@160; heavy, 13@15¢; medium _unwashed, light, 18@z20c; washed, choice, 32c; fair, 80c; tub and washed, 28¢; burry, blak and cotted Wwool, 2@6o 'ess. Grocers List. CANNED Goons—Oysters (Standard), per case, 8 70@3 90; strawberrios, 2 1b, per case, 2 10; rasplerries, 2 1, per case, 800; Bartlett ars, per case. 2 40; whortleberries, per case, b7, ogy, phime B 1h por case, b gages, 2 Ib, pur case, 2 90; do choice, 3 case, 4 50; pine apples, 2 b, per oo 4 5 75; peachos, 2 1b, per case, 800; do 81, per caso, 4 00@4 50; do (pie), 31b, per case, 2 60; do pie, 6 1b, per duzen, 3 40, Rick—Louisiaua prime to choice, 7; fair 6ho; Patma, Gjc. Fisn—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 8 00; No, 1 mackerel, kits, 115; family mackerel, half brls., 6 00; family mackerel, " kits, 95c; No, 1 white fish, half brls., 7 00; No. 1 kita, 1 05, Syrup—Standard Com., 3%c, bols; Standard do, 4} gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs, 1 60. Sona—In 1t papers, 3 30 per case; keg per Ib, 24c. PrckLes—Medium, in barrels, 6 50; do in half barrels, 3 75; small, in barrels, 7 50; do in half barrels, 4 25; gherkins. in barrels, § 50; do in half barrels, 4 75, Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@51 @7ic; good Imperial, 40@43c; cho Young Hyson, good, 86@50c; choico, 65c@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 85c; Japan, choice, 60@75e; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, Souchong, good, 85@40c; ), per. choico 60 , 60@0Bc; inch and larger, 10fc, § inch, hoop_ pails, 18 threo oop pailsy 210, Tubs, No. 1, 0 00; Pi neer washboards, 185; Doublo Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 85 Leap—B SoArs satinet, Kirk’s Kirk’s 21 r} on Tmperial, 3 4 ; Kirk's standard,’ 3 75; sian, b5 25; Kirk's eutoca, o 'Quean, (100 cakes,) 40¢; magnolia, doz. Porasii- Ponnsylvania cans, 4 case, in case, Babbiat,s ball, 2 doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor ) 2 doz. in case, 1 50, 8 — Boxes, 40 b, 165, 16§c; 8s, 15§c; D 1bs, 16 0z,, s, 15; K Matours”Ter caddie, 155; square cases, 1 70, Corrres—Ordinary grades, 3§@00; fair 10@ 123;[4»«“1, 104@13¢; "primo, 12@12c; choice, 3@13}c; fancy groen and yellow, 14@16o; old government Java, 20@260; Lovering's roasted, N;i:' Arbuckle’s roasted, 15hc; M. Laughlin’s XXXX roasted, 16{e; imitation Java, 164@ 18fc, 0L—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run Blossburg, 12 00; Whitebreast lump, 4 b0; Whitebreast'nut, 4 50; Towa lump, 4 h0; Lowa nut, 4 50; Itock Spring, 700; Anthra: cite, 10 76@11 00; Canon City, 7 00, per ton 50; round, cases, Caxvy—Lrench mixed, in 80 11, pails, 18c American muxed. in 30 15 pails, 1 ¢; Brilli wixed, in 30 1 pails, 140; Nobby mixed, in 30 i petition mixed, in’ 80 11 k, 80 1b pails, 13¢ 1 pails, 13¢; Crystal mixed, 30 11 pails, 156; Ol Time, mixed, 30 1b pails, Lic; T'p Top, mixed, 30 1b pails, 13c; Klirt, mixed, 50 1b pails, 11e; Flirt, stick, 80 1) pais, 1ie; ‘ol Top, stick, 80 1 patis, 156, HAy—Baled, 8 00@1000 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@6 50 per ton, Vixesai—New York apple 16c; Ohio ap- ple, ) SaLr llrnr loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, In sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 8 30, “Powdered, 10}¢; cut loaf, 10] Oio; confootioners’ A, 9lc: Stand. ; medinm yel- ilver Gloss, 9¢; Cor Yacalsior Glow, 7he; Corn, b Pepper, 17c; allspice, 1oc; cloves cassia, 1 40; Groenwich, 3 40; th Star, 2 00; Lewis' lye 75 4 65; Jewell lye, Dry Goods, TTONS—Atlantic A, Sioi Avplo 7 Tioot FF, Bho, o LI, 7 ilsv st Width, 8o Standard A, & *hitto. Allendale 4-4, 44, 7o Atlantic State X 44, 42;: Hennington 4, Gije; Buckoye 8 4-4, 6dc; Indian Orchurd 8, 8he; Laconis O 89, Bic; Lehigh ¥ 44, 5 do O 82, The; do It Pocasset C 44, Tjo; sutta 4-4, 13 Breacuen ( ackstaue AA iuperial 8jc; hed 4-4, Be; Cabot 4.4, 8, Fruit of the Loom, 93¢; do cambric 4- 24 do Water Twist, 10jc; Great Falls Q, 9 Indian Head shrunk 44, 12; Lousdals, 10 rroxs—Androscoggin T, 44, do do halt delity 4-4 ; | summer, ol : [ lon, 85¢; No. 2, 25c; sporm, signal, per gallon, i §reen | Pariy Pequot A, 100; Pepperel, N G_Twills, 1 Pocahontas 44, Oo; Poosset 5.4, 8§; Utic 1le; Wamsutta O X X, 19 Ducks (Colored)—Albany K, brown, C, drah, 11¢; do XX ntfl'-m and plaids, do XX brown and drab, stripes and’ plaids. 18 I do ex. heavy, Noponsot A Amoskeag A C A 82, 8 Arrowanna, Conestoga, ext Lowiston A 8( DENTNS—Amoskoag, blie and brown, 161.2¢; Andover DD blue, 15 1-20; Arlington ' X bine Scotch, 18 1.2¢; Concord 000, blue and brown, 12 1.20; do AAA, do do do XX 9 do do, 14 1-20; Haymaker's bluo s brown, 0 1 Mystio River DD st \ Pearl River, blue and brown, 16¢; blue and brown, 14 CANBICS— Barnard 24 inch double face, 8 Manhattan F]ll\n‘ nisl 4 bie; Pequot do, Bjo; Eddystone lining, Garmner A glazed, bye: b do glazed, Lockwood kic finish, 6o, CORSET JEANS—Aumnory, Androscogyin sattoen, 8jc; Clarendon “0fe; Conestogiea sate toons, 74o; Hallowell, &; Indian Orchard, 74 Narragansctt, improved, 8jo; Popperill’ sat: toen, $ie; Rockport, 6o PriNts—Allons, 6o; American, 64 bile; 3 Arnldo, '['?"’ Berwick, 4§o; Cocheoo, 6§ ié‘.unm':«wl, [ g nkirk, Ge; Dunnell, 63@7 ddystono, 0jo; Hloncestor, Ghe; Harmony, bho; Knickerbooker, 6he; Merritnno D, 7o; Mystio, bhe; Spragues, 6e; Southlridge, Go; do Ginghams, 7¢; Marl. boro, bjc; Oriental, o, GIxanaws—Amoskeng, Ohe: Argyle, o Atlantic, 8¢; Camberlaud, 74o; Highland, 7yc: Konilworth, 94c; Plunktt, $ho; Sussex, So, Corre Abervile, 13403 Agato, do; American, 11¢; Artisian, 20c;_Oairo D and T 1840; Clarion D and ‘T, 174c; Decan Co. stripes D and T, 16c; Keystone, 13jc; Nan tucket, 19%; Nonpareil, 160; Ocean ) and T, 184¢; Royal, 104c; Sussex, Tioga, Wachu: sott shirting checks, do Nankin 124cs York, plain Nanki do chocks, stripes o) wnd fancy, 124e; do 8 oz, 200, Sn ~Androscoggin 104, 274; do 34, 82: Continental C 42, 110} 10 Loom 10- Now York m Ily Pombroke 4, 1 16c; Popponell 96, 20¢; do 67, 21 Utica 96, 36¢; do 8, 224o; do'48, 17c, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. O118—110° carbon, per gallon, 18c headlight, per gallon, 15¢; 176° headlight, per xlfilnn, 20¢; 160° water white, 10¢; lin &ood, Taw,; pr 3 linseed, boiled, per allon, b8 Lard, r strd, por gallon, 80o: s 1, 700; N X, per gal Ton, 1' 40;'0. 8, 120; sweet, per g:\‘lnn} Hhe; sperm WE,, “per gallon, 1'60; fish, W, B., pergallon, 6ic; neatsfeot extra, ver gallon, 900 No.'1, 78¢; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 30c; Be; golden maching, No. 1, per allo win 60c; castor, 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 50c; naptha, 74°, por gallon, 15c. PAINTS IN O11—Whito load, Omaha P, P, s whito o, St Touig, purs, 64; Marsilon groen 1to 5'h cans, 20c; French zine, green seal, 12¢; French zine, red seal, 11c; Frencl zinc, in varnish nsst, 30c: French zinc. in o asst, 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 1 Ib cans, 10¢; raw and burnt Sienna, 100; vandyke brown, 13c; refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, and ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 166; Prussian blug, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome green 5 D, L. M. & D, 16¢; blind and shutter green, I, M. & D., 16¢; Paris en, 18¢; Indian red, 1bc; Venetian red, 9¢; Tuscan red, 22c¢; Ameri. can’ Vermillon, 1. & P., 18¢; chrome yellow M., 0. &D. 0. 18c; yellow ochre, fc; golden ochre, 16¢, patent_dryer, 8c; graining colors. light oak, dark oak, walaut, che tnut and ash, 1bc. Dry Paints. White lead, 8c; Fronch zinc, 100; Paris whiting, 2jc; whiting gl 1fe: whiting goml i, Tampblack, ntown, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blue, f30; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, do; sionna, raw, 4o; Parls groen, genuine, 2ic; P 1, common, 2g;chroin green, 3. Y., chrome green, K., 12¢; v on, Eng., Vormillfon, Ameticas,. Y8o; Indtan v, rose pink, 14c; Venotion rod, Cokusoss, Venetian' red, American, 1§0; red lead, chrome yellow, genuine, 30c; chrome yel: K., 12c;ochro, rochelle, S0; ochre, Freiich, oclire, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, 2he; lehigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, Zo; rince’s mineral, $c. 'V ARNISHES—Darrols, Thot low, 2 per_gallon: Furni- ture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, $1; coach, extra, $1 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, extra, $1 75; Japan, 70c; asphaltum, extra, 850; shollac, $8 50; hard oil finish, $1 60, Leather. La qole, 380 to 42¢; hemlock sole 28c to 85c; uews ¢ kip, 80c to1 00; ranner 65c to 80c; nem o call, 850 0120; homlock topar, 255 to 260; oak upper, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to 5 5; calf kid, 82@35: Greison kid, 2 50 to 2 75; 04k kip, 80c to 1 00; oak calf, 120 to 1 30; French kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 125 to % 00; rus- sets, 650 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 1 3 pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Moroc pebblo O. 1. Morocco, 85c; si HauNess—No, 1 star ouk, 490 No 2 do, : No. 10hio oak, 88c; No. 2 do, 85¢; No. Milwaukee 87c: No, 2 do 84c. Hides. Dull and weak; groen butchers, Go; green saltod, Th@7ic; dry flint, 12@13¢; dry. salt, 10@11c; damaged hides, tvo-thirds price, TALLOW—6 Suier PrLrs—25e@1 00, Lumper. WHOLESALE. We quote lumber, lath and shingles on oars at Omaha at the following JOIST AND SCANTLING 22 00; 18 ft, 23 50, “T1MBERS-16 feet and under, 22 00, prices 16 ft. and under 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 b0, N6—No, 1, 4 and 0 in,, 24 00; No, 2, 22 00, SHEETING—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00, Lanie—Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel* 85¢; cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair per bu,'B0o; Tarred felt, 100 fbs, 3 b0; straw oard, 8 50, Horses and Mules, Extra draft horses, 175@225; common draft horses, 100@160; extra farm horses, 110@125; conimon to good farm horses, 90@100; extra ']'fi”' 60@75; common plugs, 20@A40, ULES—Extra, 126@100; good, 100@140; falr, 76@100; common, 60@75, Heavy Hardware List, TIron, rates, 2 60; plow steel special cast, 7o; crucible, Bc; special or German, fc; cast ool do, 16@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 26@3 00; hubs per set, 1 25; felloes, sawod dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70@80c; axlos, each, 75c; Kquare nuts per 1, 7@11c; washers, per 1, 8@ rivets, per 1, 11c; coil chain, per Ib, 6@12c; malloable, 8o iron wedges, 6 ow birs, Ge; harrow teoth 4do; spring teel, 7@Sc; Burden's horsehoes, 5 25 Burden's muloshoes, 6 25 Bausen Wikg—In car lots, o per 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 3 20, 8ot~ 8hot, 1'85; buck shot, 2 10; powder, kegs, 6 40; do., hlf Kogs, quarter keg, 1 85; blasting, kegs, 8 8 per 100 feet, 50c, i orlental 48; do,, ; fuse, Liguors, ALCOHOL—188 p) extra California per wine gallon; 188 proof, 125 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 proof, 123 per proof gullo stilled whiskios, 100@1 50; fine blended, 150@280; Ken- tucky bourhons, 2 00@700; Kentucky and Ponusylvania ryes, 2 007 00, BuraNnies—Imported, 6 00@1600; domestic 1 40@w4 00, Gixs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 ), @: Tuss—I ported, 4 @6 2 00@d4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50. PEACH AND ArpLE Brasny—1 75@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Tmported per caso, 28 00@ 84 00; Awerican, per case, 12 00@16 00, obaccos, PLua Tonacco Bullion, f0c; r, ;. LRuddy, 46c; Her- 20@80c; good, 45@ Promium, 65¢; Diamond ixtoon, 47¢. BMOKING—O, 5., 20c; Muskovy, 206; Dur- bau, 8 oz, Hc; Durhaw, 4 oz, Durha 2 oa., bio; Seal of North Caroling, 8 oz, 4 Seal of North Caroling, 4 oz, 46c; Seal Ox10Ns—Receipts have boen very ight and cambric 87, 12jo; Now York Mills, 12ho! North Caroling, 2 oz, 480; O, K. Durham, 4 wurnips, por b, 1 So; O. K. Durhar, 2 on, 80¢; Uncle Ned, §'s, 240; Tom and J erry, 980, CALIFORNIA PrLuws—In “good demand; @2 50 per box, CALIFORNIA BARTLET PraRs—In good de- mand at $400@4 50 per box. California Duchess Buorre, Clargean, eto. poars, per box, £3 00@3 50, — DENVER MARKET, Cunen Mears axn Lann—Hams, 13§ 160 breakfast bacon, 14@14jc; smoked sidos, 12) salt side d, 11§e. AEEN FRUIT AND PRODUCK Dc; votatoes, swoet, per It por 100 Tbs, 81 60@1 755 tomatoes, pe rado calibago, Potaton: 80@ per 106 frosh eand. anch, fresh, per do finest | por b, 85@306; creamery, § Kansas and Nobraska mon, 6(@10c; chasso, 16@16c; apples por bhl, apples, new Californin, grapes, California, per por box California’ poars, slums, 20 1b bo, 2 mons, oxtra, per box, &8 00@s 50; o wheat, per 1001b, 81 851 40; flour, Col. orado, per 100 ib, 82 00@2 25; flowr, pi £2.90@3 00; flour, Kansas, per 100 11, & v, Graham, | per ' 100 1b, &2 006 our, ryo, per 100 11, $2 506 Wheat, per bhl, £ 00@10 00; corn meal, 2 50; 70; tlour, buck: CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture! BETC., Have just received a large quantity of new CEIAMBER SUITS, AND AM OFFERING To All Floors. THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES passeNezr zrEvaTor |[HS, SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 »nd 1210 Farnam St — OMAHA, NEB. per 100 1bs, $1 65@1 85; corn, por 100 Tw, $127@ 1 80; corn chop, per 10011, £1 30@1 oats, per 100 lbs, $1 35@1 45; oats, Nobraska, mixed, per 100 1b, 81 30@1 40; oats, Nebraska, white, per 100 1b, 81 85@1 45; oats, Colorado, per 100 1bs, 81 25@1 85; barlay, per 100 lba, 1 40@1 55; mixed chop, per 100 1bs, £1 40 1 50; bran, por ton, S15'00@16 50; hay, loose, per ton, 810 00@18 00; baled second botton 10 00@12 00; baled upland, $14 00@17 00; clover, per ton, $20 00; straw, per ton, $7 00 @10 00, ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co., 217 and 210 North Main St., 8t. Louls. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN } PA PE RS { WRITINING y | WRAPPING ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND PRINTERS’ STOCK, £Cash pald for Rags and Pape Stook, Serap Tron and Motals, Papor Stock Warehouses, 1 to 1227 North Sixtt stoet. wopt2id-Sm- A POSITIVES: it box No. 1 will enre any ease in four or less. No, 2 will cure tho most obstinato case no matter of how long standing. Allan’s Soluble Medicat.d Bougies No nauscous doses of cubebs, copabia, or ol of sau- dal wood, that are certain to produce’ dostrovir tho coatingnof the somach, ~Prics 81,60, Sold by all vrugyists, or mailod on receipt of price. For furthor particulars sond for circular, P.0, Box 1,643, BOOK, NEWS, Cure without med. fcine. Patented Oo. IS Tor Sale b al o i Granite lronware. FOR BPROILING, BAKING, BOILING, PRESERVING, LIGHT, HANDSOME, WHOLESOME, DURABLE. The Best Ware Made for the Kitchen. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE ST. LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY, ST, LOUIS. Stove, Handware. and Honsefurnishing Dealers. Established in 1858. A . Simpsi, THE LEADING 1409 and 1411 Dodge Street, NEBRASKA., Railway Time Table. U.P. R R, MAIN LINE. LmAVR. RRIVR Pacifio Expresr.12:00 pm | tlantio Exprows7:25 a u Wostern Exprees 8:00 pm Expross. 8:20p m Grand [uland Pass 430 p m [ G, Island Pass: .1 Lincoln Ex.....12;80 p m | Lincoln Ex., DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVI Dummy trains leave Omahs 1100 & m, 10:00 & m, 100 p w, 4:00 p m, Dummy traing +m, 9:25 & m, 10:26 & m, 11:25 & m, 5 p m, 2:25 » m, 8:25 p m. '4:25 p m, 6:25 p m, 6:60 pm., 10:80 pm Sindays—The Dummy trains 16ave Dmaha at 0:00, 1100 fi0and 10.10p m. and 11:75 & m, :25, 4:25, 6:26 and 6:50 and 10:80 p m. M IMBER AND J 018718 ft, 28 60; 20 ft, 28 50; LOCAL TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION, OMAHA. PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking {s only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stov es and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA- T0pm KPOT, D 11 3 0,8 &Q R R.—U. P. DEPOT. Near Union Pacific Depot, J. A. WAKEFIELD, - WIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lmber, Lah, Shingles. Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. OMAHA, NEB ) i \OUX CITY & PACIFIC—DEPOT N, 16th Streot. 4avo Omahia for Valentine via St. Paul Lino fo Blair. rrive from Vaienti B. & M. IN NEBRASKA, Jonver Express. am | Atlantio ... Pacific Expross’ pm. | Denver Expross K. C., 81 JOE &C, B, k. R.—B, & M. DEPOT’ il am |k m v EXCLUSIVE salo of our flaur to maba. - Write for Pricos, Addross oither VALBENTINGEG o REPEPY. SALEM FLOUR. Tuis Flour is mado at Salem, Richardson Cor, Nebraska, 1u the Combined Roller Stone System. y w ono firm in'a plage. We have opened a branch at 1618 Capitol avenu Salem or Omaha, Meh. and Closing of Maiin, OPRN, am, p 3, R L&D, C. B, ‘atll & Sioux’ City 11:00 9:00| 6:40 3:16 U, & P, in Towa | " Union Pacific, Denyer Ex. U, & Republican Valioy B, & M. Expre d B & M. for Plattsmouth, 8, , Ashiland and Lincoln,11:00 Otfioe open Bundays from 12:00 m. 0 1:00 p. m. c nnat " ICE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 1 have secured the agency of Wn. T. Wood & Co., Ta well their tools. They aro making the best Teo Tools, and are che oldest firm i the United States, Any Tce Company wisl y the promptest attont 'H. PHILLIPS, | lr;gmidsg lingr C ivolving Chairs, lthe famous C. I between Indianapolis & Council Bluffs vi All connections made in known as tho great THROUGH CAR “BURLINGTON FOUTE" (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad.) AN A T i COING EAST AND WEST, t Day Coaches, Parlor Cars. with Reclin s (o o . with Ro- Pullman Palace airy (scats froe), Smoking Cars [oepin . . & Q. Dining Cars run dai) ka. Only 0, Lincoln & Denver ~Thro Union_Depots. N % Cars and y to and Chicago & Council Chicago, Bt. Jo: through Lino be- h cars ria o oA N\ D T i 1% S i of s Dur. Dosche s Bl Solid Trains of Flegant Day an man Palace Blecping Cars arw Fun Andy. 50, and from 8t Louis, via Hannibal, %‘nlnc ' Keokuk, | Burlington, Codar Rapids and Albert Lea to. ¢ Paul and Miuneapolis: Parlor Cars with Reclinioe Chairs 10 and from St Louls and Peoris and ¢, A RO 8t Lodis ‘and B chango of « ween ‘»’l‘flm:m lowa, Lincoln, Nebrasks, aud Den orado, 1t 13 universally admit #d to b the Wi { f T 1. | Finast Equipped Rallroad In the World for all © l:-r. F‘: uo!‘x" J POTTER 80 Vioe Pres't auo Fen' Manager PUHIKEV AT Yo me THE LEADING NEW YORK TAIT.OR ! Call aud look over my now store and s my new Goods. 1804 FARNAM STREET. 1804 Dexter L. Thomas & Bro., Real Estate Dealers | EXAMINE LOAN MONEY, RENT TITLLE, E1¢ CREIGHTON BLOCK, - E K8, OMAHA, NEB A WL EAK H KELLEY & WILSON, Physicians and Surgeons. |lu.\’xl'u. Opera Houge, Omaha, Neb DR. ERNEST H. HOFFMANN, Physician & Surgeon OFFICE—~18TH AND JACKSON 878, Rosidence, 18th Btrect, over Helmrod & Borman's wtore, noar Jacksou strect. Tolorenos—A 20 vears' practioal experlonce, HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Shades. EASTERN | PRICES DUPLICATED, 1118 FARNAM STREET, . OMAHA NEB, P. BOYER « CO., DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE, VAULTS, LOCKS, & 1020 Farnam Streot, Omaha.

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