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THE DAll Y BEE ()MAHA TUESDAY, ()(‘T()BF R 16. 188'1 3 hebrasc Nationar Bank OF OMAHA, NEB, Up Capital plug hmll May 1, 1883 ©250,000 - 16,008 R. JOHNSON, President, of Steete, Johnson & Co UZALIN, Vice President, of Boston, of W. V. Morse & Co, &, 8. Collins, - A E 101 W. V. MORSE JONN 8, COLLINS, of 1. M. WOOLWORTH, or and Attornoy at Law 1& Co, H. W. YATES, Cashier, formany yoars Cashior of the First National Bank of Omaha, This Bank opened for b The directors and stockh: g business of Omahs, and s April 27, 1882 ™ are among the load business is conducted Vith ospecial reforenco o the best and increasing In osta of Its mercantile patror Collections receive prompt attention and charges lowest obtainablo here or elsewhero, Interest allowed on time doposits upon favorable terms and upou aocounts of bauks and bankers, Foreiin Exchangs, Government nd FCounty nd City Securities bought and sold J. W. Rodefer, Broker, Stocks, Bouds, Commercial Paper/and all ether « coecurities deald in® o 4, 2 Pearl S¢., Council Bluffs, Ia) FINANGE AND GOMMERGE vmmwmb. Naw Yonx, October 15, Money—Is easy at 2@2 per ceut. clased at 2. Prime Paper—6@7 per cont. # Eixchange billa—Steady at 4.81}; demand, 434}, Govaramenta—Swong and higher. Stocks—Te-day was another day of depres- sion in stocks, tlie weakest group being Coal shares, which were all, except Erie, from 1} to 28 per cent lower. Next in weakness were Northere. Pacific and Oregon Trans-Conti- thatal, the latter being spocially so, and sell- ing it Ale, which is 6} points below the low- #3t prices aver toushed before to-day, while Northern Pacific preferred was firm through the duy and only § per cent lower at the close. Ik report that the combination of coal com- panies was bejng ignorsd and prices cut, was caused adecline in the shares ef the ooal rouds to-day. President Sloan of Lackawana pronounces the report false and says the cem- panies are working harmoniously. The gen- eral markes outsido of the stocks mamed, while weak, showa no special declines as cem- pared with the close Saturday. COUPONS, 8. rie 3 do pid, asked Fort Wayne & Hannibal & Sh. Jonsph. ‘Mo do.-l do pfd. .l 192 Union Telegr: <Bx-dividond. OLEARANCES. BosToy, Oetober 15.—Reports from 27 lead- ing olearing houses of the United States fer tho woek ended Octeber 14, gives the tota clearances at $1,107,071,622, being a decrease of 14.4 per cent, compared with the corres- ponding week of last year. The exhibit this woek is slightly more favorable than for some- time pust. The genoral business through the country appears to have improved somewhat. i GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. GHICAGO. CHioaao, October 15,—Ilour—Market quiet and unchanged: common to choico _spring wheat, 3§@be; Minnesota, 3h@tie; bukers, @ patents, 6} winter wheat flour Southern and Missouri, 4j@bdje, Michigan, ‘Wheat—Regular wheat only | and lower; 91do for Octol November; 943@94jc for ¢ forJ anuary; 1 0. 'Lr.nu 4 d@ILE; Mo |nn|7 mml omand, unsettled umlp-uaml Iy lower; 4% for cash and October; for November; 46}c f ; year; 4ihe forJanuar) Oata—Dull and oasy; October; 28jc for November; 2 ber; 81fc for Ma Ityo—Market: J'un and easy at § Rarlev—Market in improved demand and firmer at 610 Flax Seed c for Decem- Hasier at 1 i sgpdgmothy —Opened at 1 34, declined to 130 @1 51, and elosed with holders firm at 1 Pork— air demand and lower; 10 400 for oush; 10 35 for October; 10 20@10 22 for November; 10 00@10 12} for Decembor; 10 05 @1007) for the yeur; 0 30@10 62 for Janua ; 10 724(@10 75 for February. " f.ard—Fair demand and wesk; 7 35@7 87} for cash and October; 7 15@7 \7? for Novem. ber and Docomber; 7124(@7 15 for he year; ke 24 for January; 7 273@7 30 for Feb- ru mk Meate—Firm; shoulders, 4 60; short ibs, 6 90; sl hort clear, 8 70. ""Blitter ~Quiet and unchanged; fair to fancy 20@2e; good Lo, fancy 14 'What Irregular and fairly active; 4 ge for Novewber; declined o for ber. oru-Tn fair demand; advanced jc. u{l‘vunoml to for November; dvanced fc for Ma aduaoond B e e e for Oidbobes vanced 240 for January. Tard—Demand active; advanced 2lc for November, the year and January; declined for December. KANHAS CITY, Kaxas O, October 15.- Wheat—Lower bt active; No. 2 red fall, 82fc for cash; $ijc for November Sorn—Tower and weak; 87¢ for # avember. Wy Outs Higher at 23}c for cash, LIVERPOOL, October 1 cash; 34¢ —Breadstusfls, LIVERPOOL, \I\' hoat—Winter, 8s 94@9s 2 (@8 6 85 8d Corn—Bs NEW YORK, 15, —Wheat—Cash or; ungraded red, 3 red, 102}@ delive 109 shore; 108) ll»| ’l}uhwllrl;. lll)\l' 111, in elevator, 1 11@ 112} delivered. 3 Corn-—Caah, J@jc and options 3@/ closing firm um.mdenl 50@?9c; No. o athoat. Oats—{@fe wl'ilu- (@4 g Wi mand, Pork—Easier; new mess, 11 50@11 75, Lard —Lower; prime steam, 7 70, Butter—Dull and weak, PRORIA PRODUCE, October 15.—Corn high mixed, 47448k @4 lower; mixod western, 35@36c; tern fresh, steady and fair de- PRrORIA, irregular; mixed, Oats—Firm and active; 2 white, 30@ 304, Whisky—Firm; 81 15, ST, 10UIS, 81, Louis, October 15.—Wheat— Lower; No. 2 red, 1 00@1 01 for cash 100 for Octo. ber; 101 for November; 1 02§ for December; red, M@i}e, * Corn—Higher an § 46@46)e for cash; 44¢ for Noveml ™ Butter —Higher; dairy, 18@24c; creamery, 20@30¢. Hay—Higher; prairie, § 50@9 50 Corn Mea . Flax Seed 1 83 Crosixg Boakb—Wheat—Higher; 101@ 1014 bid for October 1014 bid fo November; 1 02{ bid for l»mmhu, 100 bid for the year. Corn—Quiet; 443c bid for November; 41§ for the year, Oats~Firm; nothing done, MILWAURRE, Minwaukge, October 15.—Wheat—Lower; 90fc for October; 92¢ for November; 94o for Decamber. Active and lower; No. 2, 4%, Easier; No. 2, 28¢, Lower at 55c. Rye- Barley—Firmer; No. 2, b1je. ToLEDO. and Totxno, October 15, —Wheat—Dull easier; No. 2 red winter, cash, 1 024@1 05 ominal; No, 2, cash, cash, October aud’ No- CINOINNATL, CINCINNATI, ('uhub«\r 15.—Wheat — 1 80¢ for cash, Oats—1n fair deman Ryo—Firmly held at 67hc. ly Pork--Steady at 10 40@10 50, Lard—None sold. Bulk Meats—Firm and unchanged. Whisky—Steady at 113, NEW ORLRANS, Nuw Onczaxs, October 15.—Corn—Steady and in fair demand; mixed, 63c, Oats—Quiet and steady at 38@30c. o Gora Meal—Steady and in fair demand at % Porfik In fair demand and firmer at 11 75@ Lard—TLower; terce, 8 12}; keg, 8 62 Whisky—Steady and unchanged; western restified, 1 15@1 20. e IAVE STOCK. onIcAGo. CHioaco, October 15.—The Drovers’ Jour- §| nal reporta this afternoon as follows: ogy—Market, dull and 10c lower; packing, 60; pac! and shiy I 46{)@»4 95; Jight, 4 205 10; kips, 8 00@4 00, Gattlo=Nea¥oirony Lothsean dll; sxportel 6 00(@650; good to choice shipping, 5 40@5 90 common to_ medium, 4 00@5 15; iuferior te fair cows and_mixed, 2 50@3 20; medium to good, 3 30@3 75; stockers and feeders, 3 00@ 425, vange weak; 033 Texans, 920 Ibs., 4 15 859 Golorado 1250 ., 63, 033 Toxans 840 to 950 by, 3 75@4 00; 205 Texans 950 Ibs., 4 10; 242 Tdahos 1200 1bs., 4 20, mmon, alow; nfetior to fair, 225@300; medium ' to good, 8 3 7fi, chume to extra, 4 00@4 90; lam 100@3 50; Texas sheep, 2 25@3 50, KANSAS CITY LIVE 8TOOK, Kaxss Crrx, Octeber 15.—The Daily Indi- cator reports: Cattle—Colerado half broeds, 380@3 70; maifvecom 2ul@ses T ogs—Market lower and wi oice light 4 00; heavy mixed, 4 45@4 50. ‘Sheep—Unchanged. ST. LOUIS LIVE 8TOCK. Sr. Louis, October 15.—Cattle—Narket quiet; supply pfrostar than the dowand; e | cus, perts, D 80@020; good te choice, § 405 75; commen to fair, 4 50@5 00; Texans, 8 50@ , 8 35@4 40. ow and unchanged; fair te prime, 5 St 10; Texans, 2 50@3 50. e — TRAFFIC. FLOUR AND GRAIN. CHIcaGo, October 15.—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpw Ehm'u Flour, bbls.. 7,000 Wheat, bushels. n,ooo Cern, bushels. 271,000 Oata, bushels. 130,000 Rye, bushels 73,000 Barley, bushels. 98,000 58,000 Kavsas Oirv, October 15.—Roceipts and shipuients of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: ‘Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels Receipts. Ship'ts. 31,000 25,000 7,000 21,000 New Yonk, October 15.—Receipts and shipmentaof flotir and grain for the pust 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts Ship's. Wheat, bushels. 00 Corn, bushels. 2021000 211,000 Oats bushels. OR10AG0, Octobor 16,—Recelpta and ship- ments, O llve stock for tho' past 24, Rowrs Have been as follows: Ship'ts Receipts, Hogn . 18,000 Cattle Sheep. 8r, Lovs, Octobor 1 cw\xm« and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours bave been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. Cattle, 1,200 800 Sheep. L Kansas City, October 15, shipments of live st have been as follows: 00 450 Recoipts and ck for the past 24 hours pts, Ship'ts. Orvicn or Tus Ouas Bus, | Monday Evening, October 15, The following prices are charged retailams by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is | 39 quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Gral Wiear—Cash No. 2, 7hc; No. 8, Ge; re- jected 42 Baniey—Cash No, 2, 48}, Rye—Cash, No. 3 3lc. Cony—No. 2, rejocted, 20c. Oars—No, Far StrErs—Quiet at ¥ar Covis—3 00ws Hoas—4 00@s 25, Bieke—Yirm st 8 0063 10, 5 Fair quality 4 50@5 005 good butch- ers’ stock, 6 00, al Produce. Gene B TIER Fancy creame dair; 24¢; best country, 16@200; best country, roll, frudes, 10@14e, No chuage Iy prices muce ast issue. Faney creamery, dary and strictly choice country roll in good demund. ota light; good demand. Con nments sold on arrival at 20c to-day, iresE—New York State full cream, 14c; 5 hoop lots, 134e; full cream chedders, new, 134¢; full cream cheddors, old, 9ic; full crean inch hoop, 14c; Young Americas, 9c; fine Swiss cb lmmuw sably sell b 300 within, two wesks Potatoes are declining fast and } last issue. Choic culled ok selling ot 58 to 836 to-d Swikr Poratos—Choice yellow, , well demand gm»«] 40@10c for choice Red ersfields o silver skins oni ABBAGE—Very light receipts, Market for choice stock $5 00@6 00 per hundred. De- mand good, BEaNs—Hand picked navies, & hand picked medinms, have advanced from Receipts vory licht; d JANE Weth. 250 Very littls doma RESH Oy ST Bc; Selects, 4 Povrriy * Chickins, spring, por doz, 2 50 3,00;old chickens, per doz @100; dressed chickens, per b, 12(2 13, Lo Bixtra fanicy. Fat lenions, 4800 ney Messina lemons, “par box, 3 box mons, $7 00; 10 © lomons are not Malagas or other cheap and poor grac 1in the market, lemons, but are strickly choice Mes 0 $11.00; do,, ORANGES —Louisis box, 37 00, BaNANAS CRANBES Cho 23 00@4 00, ‘ape Cod, high color, iy 503 Iw-“mn\ cher " ) & 50@S 00; extra . choice, | $3 @4 00, Strictly fancy apples well packed are in good demand. Market advancing. Pracixs—Choice Michigan per basket, 80c @100. Receipts fair; demand for choice stock good, Mgats—Hams, 15¢; breakiast bacon, 12¢; clear side bacon (short), 8e; clear kide bacon (loug), Se; dry salt side (short), Sc; dry salt side (long), 7} orned beef per case, $300; dried beef, 124c; long bologna, 11c; mess pork per bbl, $16 LaRD—3-1b tin pails, 9fc; 5-1b do., 9je; 10 1b do., 93 05, Dhc; 50, Bhc; tierces, 9he; No. 1 cake tallow, Gh@fe. Ciner—Pure sweet cider, 16 gal kog, $4 50; >, clarified, 16 gal keg, $500; M. & P od, E'unlk 8 00. Thsts, B Plgs feet, 13 1 i B pigs 40 b qr bbl, pigs_foot, R0 halt bR 00: tie, 15 1. kit 8115 tripo, 40 1b qr bbl, £2 90 tripe, 80 Ih Half bbl, $4.00; pigs tougues, 16 1b Kits, $250; pigs wnan 40 1b gr bbl, 6 00, : Mear—180b buckets (buckats 25c) 1005 371b buckots (bucket 40c), 10c.; 1001 kegs, 10c; half barrels, 10c. Assontun Jreny—2-1D stone jars; 12 in case, per doz, §: tumbler, per doz, $1 97 schooner, per_dozen, $310; 11 tin_cans, 4 doa, in odse, S140; 11 thn cans, 2 dos n ado, Buik Jeiutes - Currant, 30-1b wood pails, per 1b, 8c; strawberry, 30-1b wood pails per b, 84¢; raspberry, 301b wood pails per b, 83c; blackberry, 30-1b wood pails per 1b, 8e! m.u apple, 30-1b wood pails per Ib, 8ic. Aveik Burrer-351b wooden pails, per b, b wooden pails, ©in case, per case, 51h wooden pails per Ib, 5-1b wooden pails, 6 in case, per case, (Tn 20-1b weoden pails)—Rasp- strawherry, quince, 814 00; herry. $14 00; tomatoes, £14 00; 5-1b wooden Duckets, 2.1b tin 24-1b PRESERVES berry, Hfi 00; $470; wmorted, ) , per case, $3 25 Nnnask s Cous HoxeY—1-1b frame: cases, per 1b, 18¢, Flour and Millstuffs. Winten WikaT—Best quality, patent,’at | asst, 8 40@3 50, SECOND QUALITY—3 00@3 4 WAt Best quality, patent, at UALITY—2 30@3 50, per cwt. CHorpED FEED—Per 100 Ibs, 85c. Cony MeaL—1 00@1 10 per ewt ScreENING—60@70c per ¢w e ‘Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy, 18@15¢c; medium unwashed, light, 18@20c; washed, choice, 82c; fair, 30c; tub and washed, 28¢; bnrry, black and cn!.to«lv\oul 2@6¢ Toss, Grocers List. CaNNED Goops—Oysters (Standard), per caso, 3 70@3 90; strawberrios, 2 Ib, per case, Ox1oxs~—Receipts have been very hxhn and 2 10; rasperries, 2 Ib, per case, 3 00; Bartlett aro, por caso. § 40; whortlcberries,”par casey 575, egg, plums, 3 Db, por case, 2 00, eroen b, gages, 2 1b, per case, 2 90; do choice, 8 T, per case, 4 50; pine apples, 2 T, per case, 4 0@ 575; peaches, 2 1b, per case, 800; do 31, per 4.00@4 50; do (pie), 31b, per case, do pie, 6 Ib, per duzen, % 40, Rich—Louisiana prime to choice, 7c; fair tma, . Patma, 6jc. Fisi—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 800; No, 1 mackerel, kits, 115; family mackerel, hdl brla., 6 00; family mackerel, kits, 95¢; No. 1 white fish, half brls 700 I\' 1 kita, 1 05, SyRUP— Standard Com., 85¢, bols; Btandard do, 4} gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon ege, 1 60. Sopa—TIn Ib papers, 8 30 per case; keg per Ib, c. ProxLes—Medium, in barrels, 6 50; do in half barrels, 3 75; small, in barrels, 7 50; do in half barrels, 4 25; gherlins in barrels, § 50; do in half barrels, 4 7. TEAS—Gunpowder, good, 45@bbc; choice 60 @T5c; good Tmperial, 40@A3c; choice, 60@65c; 260; Yuuug Hyson, good, 86@b0c; choico, pan, natural leaf, 35c; Jupan, Yolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, Souchong, good, 85@40c; Rope—Sisal, 11¢; 4 inch, 11jc. WooDENWARE—Two hoop_ pails, 185 three 1..,..,»“;1" 210._Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- neer washboards, 185; Double Chowns’2 83 % inch and larger, 10fc, § inch, Kirk's Kirk’s white Russi il 2 15; Kirls Prairio ' Queen, (100 uuum)wc Kirk's magnolia, doz. 1 8H— Pennsylvania ns, 4 caso, in case, Babbict,s ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. m( 150, an s, 40 llm 16s, 16%c; 8s, 15] 2ps—Ordinary grados, 51 12¢; good, 10h@13c mu 134c; fancy gre J 0 15hc; McLaughlin's iitation Java, 104@ a, 20 tie; Arbuckle’s "roaated, XX roasted, 16c; 18} CoaL—Cumberland lacksmith, 10 00; Mor- vis run Blossburg, 12 00; Whitebreast lump, 4 50; Whitebreast nut, 4 '»0 Towa lump, 4 50; Towa nut, Rock \,.rmg. 7 00; Anthra® eite, 10 75@11 00; Canon City, 700, per ton Caxpy—Fronch mixed, in_80 b, pails, 18¢; American mixed. in 80 1 pails, 1/ ¢; Erilliant mizod, in 80 1b pails, 14o; Noblsy mixed, in 50 1b r..m, 13¢; Competition mixed, in’ 80 1 pails, 124c; Hacelsior , 30 Ib pails, 13 double refined, 30 11 puils, 18¢; Crystal wized, 30 1b pails, 150; Old Time, mixed, 80 1 pails, ed, 30°1b pails, 13c; Wit mixed, 30 Ib pails, 114c; Fllrt, stick, 80 10 pails, ihc; Tip Top, uticle 30 11 pails, 12c. HAv—Baled, 8001000 per ton; in bulk, 00@6 50 per ton, an«mAlvl\uw Yorkapple 160; Ohio ap: ple, 1 SauT—Dray loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, in aacks, 8 50; bl airy G0, fw, 8 30, SvGARS—Powdered, 104c; cut loaf, 10jc; granulated, 9o; confectioners’ A, 9he; Stand: ard extra'C, Bic; extra C, 8o; medium yel- low, 7{c; dark yellow, 7je. Sranci—Perl, 43; Silver Gloss, 9¢; Corn Starch, 90; Excelsior Glos, 7ho; Corn, o Sricks—Pepper, 17¢; allspice, 10c; cloves n, 3 40; Greenwich, 8 40; North Siar, 2 0; Lewis' lye 4.65; Jowell lye, 27 Dry Goods, mu. A u;c., I\ylplu i Bho ot m,, Chitge ¢ Falls £, 8he; Hoosier, 0k Tndian Heud A, b; Ludian Indian Orclard, d. w., 74 Mystic Kiver, 74o; Paquot i Wachusett B, 74c; do Allendale 4-4, Tho, , 74e; Atlantic , Gh; ennington ndian Orehard {ger uckeye 54 i y,g‘ nia O 0, 8 Breacuen ( ul1 ONS 9h0; Blackstone AA impx 1 +| 6 XXX brown and dral do., | r«,u.-e A, 100; Pey pmx N G Twills, Pocahontas 4-4, 9o Poonsset 5.4, 8§ 11e; Wamsutta O X X, 12}o Dreks (Colored) — Albany E, brown, & O, drab, 11¢; do xx—xr|[m.n|\.l|‘|..l.|. 1 b, ugnpr- and plaids, 12 Arlington fancy, 1% Brunswick brown, § 1:20; Chariot fancy, 1 s do ex o S Sxta oy ia A brown, 18¢; Neponset A :xln XX Dextvs A moskeng, blue and brown, 161 Andover m' blue, 151 Arlington X b Seoteh, 18 Concord 000, blue and Lrown, 1 do AAA, do do, XX to do do, 14 1 Haymaki brown, 9 1.2 DD stripe, 101 Pearl River, blug and brown, 16c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14 Cauniics— Baruard, Sie; Eddyst 24 inch doublo face, 8ic; Garner Manhattan_glove finish, 5ie; New, Lockwood kid do glazed, bc; Pequot do, bo; finish, to Conskr JRANS—Amory, Am‘nmfi-flyin sattoen, 8je; Clarondon “6¢; Conesto toens, 74o; Hallowell, 8o; Indian Orohard, Narragansett, improved, Sjo; Pepperill sat- Rockport, 6o, —Allens, '6; Amertoan, 630; Arnldo, 6ho; Berwick, 4je; ochooo, 04 3 ,.m-u-gu,t.a Dankirk, Ge; Dunnell, 6@7e; Kddystone, 6] Gloucester, Ghc; Harmony, Sie; Knickerbocker, 1 o; Merrimae 1, 7e; Mystic, Bho; Spragues, bridge, 6c; do lxhw{hunn, 70; Marl: i \mrn B5jc; Oriental, 8o, GINGHAMS: Amu«la Be; Atlantic, 8¢; (‘um\nrlnml 4(}:« llhhlnnd. The; Kulnl\\nrfl\. Ye; Pl hmk-:g o3 Hnuax 8o COoTTONADES— Abberville, 13¢; nw. 200; American, 11c; Artisian, 20¢; MN ) and T, 18}e; Clarion’ D and ‘T, 174¢; Docan_Co: stripes D and T, 160; Keystono, Nun tucket, 1-».5(.;\1.nr«- 6 1840; Royal, 164; Sustex, 12¢; Tioga, Wachu' sott shirting checks, do Nankin York, plxul\ Nankin, 12 1lu chocks, stripes wnd fancy, 124c; do oz 1 2es do O 42, Now York m llva 24c; Pembroke \ do 78, 80c; dd Pequot 10-4, 2 Peppenell 96 Utica 96, 36c; do 58, 2 Paints, Oils and Varnishes. O1s-110° carbon, per gallon, 13c; headlight, per gallon, 16c; 176 headlight, per_gallon, 20c; 150° water white, 10¢; lin nnm\ Taw,; pr nllun 85c; linseed, boiled, g;;:r nllnn MrlJ , winter str'd, nr\nllnn, 4, 60c; castor, N { 3,1 20; sweo o ;-‘l(m bo; sporm WBH., per gallon, 1 h, W. B, porgallon, 650; noatafeot extra, ver gmnn. 90c: Vo. 1, 7bc; lubricating, zero, per gallo H summer, 15¢; Rnl(lnn machine, No. 1, p al- lon, 35¢; No, 2, 20c; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; turpentine, per gallon, b0c; naptha, 74, por gallon, 15 PaNTs IN O1i—White lead, Omaha P. P, 6c; white lend, St. Louis, pure, 63c; Marseilles groen 1to 51 cans, 200; French zinc, groel Fonlr 10; French mino, red sealy 110; Hench n varnish asst, S0c: Fronch gine, in oil be; raw and burnt. umber, 1 1b cans, 10¢; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 13¢; refined lampblack, 11:, coach black, and ivory Dlack, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 150' chrome green LM &I 16¢; blind and shutter en, 1, M. & D., 16¢; Paris green, 18¢; Indian red, 15¢; Venetian red, 9¢; Tuscan red, 22c; Ameri- can Vam\lllmn] ix P., 18¢c; uhmma yellow W M., ). 0., golden_ ochre, 1ic, patent dryer, o colors, light, oak, dark oak, walnut, and ash, 15c. 00, Jon, X i, B 18c; yellow ochre, 9¢; aining Dry Paints. White lead, 8c; French sinc, 10c; Paris whiting, Zic; whiting_gilders, 1e: whiting gowl Ui lampbluck, Gormantown, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_blue, 55¢; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burat, 4; umber, raw, 4c;’ sienna, burnt, 4c; raw, 4c; Purls greon, génulne 20} , common, 20c; chrome green, N, Y, green, K., 1%¢; vernillion, Eng.) mnuum, American, 18¢; Indian red, rose pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cokusoss, Venctian, red, American, 14¢; rod lead, 78c; chrome yellow, genuine, 400, chrome yel: low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, S¢; ochro, Krech, ochre, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, ; Johigh brown, 240; Spanish brown, 2o} Prince's mineral, 3c. VaRNIsHEs—Barrels, per_gallon: Furni- ture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, $1; coach, extra, 81 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, extra, §1 75; Japan, 70c; asphaltum, oxtra, 83c; shellsc, 83 60; bard oil finish, $1 50, o s Leather. Ca golo, Sflc to 42¢; hemlock sole 28¢ to 85c; uews o kip, 80c to 1 00; runner 65¢ to 80c; nem o calf, 85c to 120; hemlock upper, 23¢ t0 26c; onk | oper, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to calf kid, 32@3%;: Groisen kid, 2 60 to 2 kip, 80c to 1 00: ouk calf, 120 to 1 30; l’u-nch kip, 110t0 15 nch calf, 125 to % 00; rus. sots, 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B. . Moroc ¢ to 3hc; pebblo O. D, Moroceo, 3c; simon, 2 ok, 4% No. 2 do, 85¢; No. 1 Milwaukee 87c: No. 2 do 34¢ Hides. groan | Dutch Dull and_we saltod, a, Gc; green dry m.u, Lumper. WHOLESALE. We quote lumbor, lath and shingles on oars a6 Omaha at the following priccs: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft. and under 00; 18 ft, 23 50. “I'aisens 16 foot and under, 22 00, ; 20 t, 28 50; TIMBER AND Jorsr—18 ft, 28 No.'1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 26 50; 24 t, 20 50, rinG—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; 18 00, Por barrel, 125 bulk per bushel’ cement, bbl, 2 25; Lowa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair o bu. B0c; Tarred felt, 100 fbs, 8 60; straw Horses and Mules. Extra draft hores, 175@235 common draft horses, 100@100; extra farn horues, 110@12 common to goed farm horses, 90@i00; extra Flugs, 60@75; common plugs, 20@40. MuLus— Extra, 125@150; good, 100@140 fair, 75@100; common, 60G75, Heavy Hardware List. Tron, ratew, 2 60; plow steel special cast, 7e; crucible, 8c; special or German, Oc; cast tool do, 15(@?20; wagon npokes, net, 2 25@3 00; huba per set, 1 45; folloos, nawed dry, 1 40; tongues, ench, T0@85¢; axlew, euch, T5c; bquare nuts per Ib, T c; washors, por I, BG i rivots, per 10, 11¢; coil chain, per Ib, 6@12c; malleabls, o iron wedges, 6o; 'crow burs, Go; harrow testh do; wpring teel, 7@ac; B urden's horsehoes, b 20 Burden's muleshoes, 6 25, Banngp Wike—Tn car lots, Se per 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 8 20, oriental 48; do, HHor—Shot, 1u ; buck um, 210; powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Lty blasting, kogs, 8 85; fuss, per 100 foet, blc, quarter kegs, Liquors. ALCOHOL—188 proof, 2 26%per wine gallon; extra Californin wpirits, 188 proof, 125 per proof gallon; triple refined pirits, 187 proof, 128 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskios, 100@l 50; fine ble 1 60@2 b0; Ke tucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, Branniks—Tmported, 6 00@1600; domes 1 40@4 00, Grxs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 Kuuuu,lq and 1, 4 50@6 00; New England, ic, 1 B0@3 b0, ¥ BRANDY Truporte 4 00; Awmerican, Tobaccos. PruG Towacc co Bullion, B0c; limax, fH0e; 50c; Tuddy, 45c; Her- ; good, 4@ 3 Didmon Crown, bic; BMOKING K. Durhar, 2 Tom and Jerry, 80c; Uncle ALIFORNIA PLUMS—In ~ good demand; V@2 50 per box, CALIFORNTA BARTLRT PrARS—Tn good de mand at_ $400@4 50 per box. Californin Duchoss Buerro, Clargean, ete. poars, por box, 3 00@3 50, — ER MARKET, DE Cunen Meats AvD Larn-—Hams, 161G 16 ¢ cakfast bacon, @1io; ralt sidos, Griky Frerr axn Pront M3 votatoes, sweet, per b, per 100 Ths, €1 606@ 1 i per b, Sc turnips, per 1, o calibage, new, per 100, Koo 1 00; Tive chickens, old, | S0 00 30; spring chickens p 100; prairio chickens per ¢ v, frosh, per doz, amery, finest 3 d, per1b, datry por 1b, common, 6@ 10c; chosse, full cream 0160 apples per bul eastern, 84 wles, new California, per box grapes, Californin, per box, €1 California pears, - per box, 3 23 ; phums, 20 1 be sina lemons, extra, per box, 7 00(@8 00; Colo rado wheat, per 1001, 81 83@1 40; flour, Col- orado, per 100 1, flour, patent, S2 903 00; flour, Kansas, per 100 15, £2 3 00; flour, Graham, * par & flour, rye, er 100 11, §2 30 t, por bbl, $1 65@1 K5; corn, corn maal, per r 100 1hs, $1 27@ & N 100 1.80; corn_chon, per 1001, $1 80@1 onts, per 100 Th, 81 85@1 45; oats, Nebraska, mixod, per 100 1b, £1 30@1 40; oats, Nebraska, white, per 100 1bs, $1 85@1 45; oats, Colorado, bor 100 b, $1 barlay, per 100 Ibs, 1 40@1 bo; numldu-p per 100 ll»n $1 40@ 1.50; bran, per ton, $1500@16 50; hay, loose, er ton, $10 00@18 00; baled second bottor 10 00@12 00; baled upland, $14 00@17 0 clover, per ton, $20 00; straw, per tou, §7 00 @10 00, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 BAKER'S Broakfast Gocoa. Warranted absolutely pur Cocoa, from which tho excoss o Oil has been removed. Tt has three times the strength of Cocon mixed with Btarch, Arrowreot or Bugar, and s therefore far moro economi. cal. It i delicious, nouribing, strengthening, ealy digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well a for persons in health, verywhere. v BAKER & C0., Dorcester, Mass Ra.ilwa.y “Time Table. U.P.R R, MAIN L NE. A Clucoln Ex... T30 p m DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION. Dunumy trains leave Omaha as follows: 8:00 & m, V038 & m, 1085 & m, 1136 & m, 135 p »m, 8:26 pm, 4 om0 p, a at 9:00, :00 & m; 2:00, m. Taanen Counetl Bi 0:25 and 11:5 & m, 2: 4:25, 6:25 wnd 6:60 and 10:80 p m. LOCAL TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION3 LUAYN OMAIL LRAYR COUNCIL BLUPPS. 9. MISSOURI PACIFIO—U. P, Express . ..7:00 1 | Express G BT. PAUL, M, & 0. &. I —DEFOT N. . N VIOUX CITY & PAC DEPOT N, 16th Stroct wavo Omaha for Valentine vie 8t. Paul Line 8 RoUTR, C &N W, C,RLEP,CB. b0 B mncw-uru, 11:00 0:00| 6:40 8. 0:00] 6:40 12:80 in fowa on Pacitic, Denver Kx 0. & Republican Valley I & M, Express .. B. & M. for Platismouth, ' Bond, Ashland wnd Linaln Ofice opon Bundays from m. £0 1:00 p, w. i . K. munm‘ Postriaat AL FITCH & GO DEALERS IN GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING GOOIDS, CONBISTING OF Furniture! Cooking and (Heating Stoves. CROCEKERY,GLASSWARE Lamps, Baby Carriages, CUTLERY, ETC, ETC. We can furnish aoything in this line at the Lowest Prices, A. L. FITCH & CO., 12th Bt., between Farnam and Douglas, Ovposite Nebraska National Bank. MRS, LOUIBA MOHR, eal of North ( .u'ullul, Dbleac o; Cabot 4.4, ho; Fruit of the Loom, 9} 124 do Water Twist, 104c; Great Falls Q. 9 Tudiy Hoad shruuk 14, i2o; Lowsdul, o o cambric 87, 12je; New York Mills, 124ef | 46c; Seal of K. Durham, 4 orth ( lina, 4 oz, sarcling, 2 oi, 4hc; O, Nurth € | Gradus tod Midwife | (OAHA MEDICAL DISPENSARY ! OF FICE AND PARLORE ov THE NEW OMAHA NATIONAL BANK Thirteenth, Bet. Farnam and Douglas Sts. OMAHA, NEB. S. Fishblatt, M. D, PROPRIETOR. SPECIAL ATTENTION G1V TO DISEASES OF Throat and Lungs, Catarrh, Kidney and Bladder as Well as all Chronic and Nervous Diseases. DR. FISEEBI.ATT Man discovered thefpreatest cure in the world for weakness of the baok and limba, involuntary dischas {mpotency, general deniity, nervousnom, Inuguiory confusion of deas, palpitation of the heart Ty, trembling, dimness of sight or giddiness, diseases of the head, throat, nose or akin, affections of tho liver, Tangs, stomach or bowels - thoso tereiblo habita arising from eolitary habita of Jouth, and secret practioos moro fatal te the victima than the of Syrons to the mariners of Ulyses, blighting thelr most radian Bopeos or auticipation, rendering marriags finposible, Those that are suffering from the evil practioes which destr causing ¢ their mental and physical systems NERVOUS DEBILITY, 0, distrossed mind, which unfits them for performing their business and wocial duties, makes happy marriago impossible, distrosses the action of the heart, causing fushes o hoat, deprowsion of wpirita, evil fore , cowandice, fears, dreams, rostloss nighta, 'dizziness, , lormstilnemy unnatural discharges, pain in the back and hips, short breathing, molancholy, tire easily of Have protorenco by bd Alone, feohing aa tired i 'the mornlig aa Whon retiring, seminal weaknoes, 1osh man. hood, white bone deposit in' the rine, nervousness, confusion of thought, trembling, watery and weak eyes dyspepaia, constipation, paloness, paii and woakness in the limbs, etc., ahould consult me immediately an be restored te perfect hoalth, YOUNG MEN Who have become victima of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whicn annually & untimely grave thousands of young men of exalted talent and brilllant intellect who might Srvise entrance listening senators with the thunders of their eloquence or wake to ecstacy the living lyre, may ol W'th tull confldence. MARRIAGE. Married persons or young men contomplating marriago beiiig aware of physical weakness, loss of procreative owar impotency, or any ther disguaiiteatlon mpeadily rlioved. 1o who places himeeit under Rhe care of Dr. Fidhblatt may rligiously sonik'o in hia honor as & gentleman, and eonddzntly rely upon. s skill i & physician, The symptoms of which are a d ORGANAL WEAKNESS Tmmediately cured and full vigor restored. Thin distrewing affliction—which renderw life a burden and marriage impossiblo, is the penalty paid by the vietim for improper indulgon.a Young people are apt 80 commit excesses from not boing awaro of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now who that understands this subject will dony that procration is lost sconer by those falling into improper habits than by prudent? ' Besides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy offwprings, the most sorious and destructive symiptoms of both body and mind arise. Tho system becomes doranged, the physical and mental functions weaken, . Lote of procreative powers, mervous ireiabilty, dyspepaia, palpltation of the heart, indigestion. oconstitu ional debility, wasting of the frame, cough, consumption and Il A CURE WARRANTED, Persona“rulned {n health by unlearned protenders who keep them trifling month fafter month taking poisonous and injurious compounds, should apply immediately. DR. FISHBLATT, rl’l\lllllfl‘\ of one of the most eminent colleges of the United States, has effected some of the most astonishe g cured that oro ever known; many troubled with ringlng. in the ears and head, when aslecp, grond nervousness, being alarmod at cortain sounds, with frequent blushing, attonded sometimes with derange- ment of the mind were curod immediately, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. F. addreases all thoso who have injured themselves by improper indulgence and solitary habits which ruln both aid mind, watltting them for business, study, socloty or marriage, Thowo aro ancholy effoots produced by the early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of tho back and limbs, pains in tho head and dimnoss of ight, loss of muscular power, palpitation ef the beart, dyspepsia, nervous lrritability, derangement of, digeative furictions, dobilty, consumption. PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA NEBRASKA. CONSULTATION FF Charges moderate aud within ’tho reach ef all who need scientific Medioa treatment. Thowe who resideat a distance and can.4ot call, will recelye prompt attention through m ail by simply wending their symptoms with postage. =" Address Lock Box 34, Omaha, Neb. Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPY, STEAM PUMES, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittin, Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail.” HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHU! E AND SCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. Houselseepers % ASK YOUR GROCERS FOR THE : - OMAHA DRY HOP YEASTI!Z =S WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL. — = Manufactured by the Omaha Dry Hop Yeast Co. & CORNER 16TH AND DAVENPORT STREETS, OMAHA, NEB. - SALEM FLOUR. Tuis Flour fs made at Salem, Richardson Cor, Nebraska, fu the Combined Roller Stone System. ive EXCLUSIVE sale of our flour to one firm in a place. We have opened a branch at 1618 Capitol mnnu Omaha. Write for Prices. Address either WVALENTINE o REPIPY. m ___Balom or Omatia, Mob. “BURLINGTON HOUTE (chlcngo, Burllngton & Quincy Railroad.) COINC EAST AND WEST, uomc Non'l'l. AHD MUTH. Eiegant Doy Coachios, Parlor Cara, with Reclin | Solid Traing of Elegant Day Uoaches and Pull] ing Chairs (seats free), Smoking Cars, with Re- (man Palace hlm ping Cars are run dally to and vol vln;(('l.a.lrv.hllu an Palace Sleeping Cars and |from 8t Louis, via Haunibal, ulnc!‘. kfi{ lthe famous C. . & Q. Dining Cars run daily to and | Burlington, Cedar Rapids and ‘Albert to lfrom Chicago & Kansas City, Chicago & Council | Paul and Minneapolis; Farlor Cars with Reclinine 1 Bluffs, Chicago & Des Moines, Chicago, St. Jo:|Chairs to and from St Louls and Pnfl-uults ph, 'l ka, Ol through line be- [and from Bt Louis and Ottumws ponls ‘Atohilaon . Topeka Only arolleh Lnebe | A 1ookn, BF KOS ats e e betwe ndianapolis & (‘lunLll Illufll via wm mlnm lowa, Lincoln, Nebrasks, and Denvcs, ALl connections made n Uni lknown s the great THROUGH A TIE, It is universally admit jsd to bo the Flnolt Equlppnd Rnllroud In the World for all Clnsses of Travel. J. POTTER, 84 u»rra'undflen Manager. PRRUEVAL LOWRLT, (i3, Pass, Ag't. Ml-‘ HENRY LEHMANN Wall Paper’and Window Sl EASTERN [PRICES DUPLICATED) P. BOYER & CO., STREE DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, &, 1118 FARNA 1608 California Street, 1020 Farnan: Streot, Omalin, ‘__Q.\ - » o s ———

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