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- THE DAILY BFI‘---\)M \: {\ W]‘D‘IFSDAY ()CTO} ER s vy v R 31, I883. ey ——— The Nebraska National Bank. CF OMATA, N8B, 'ald Up Capital ‘plus Fund, May? |JMI! DIRECTORS; $280,00¢ 7000 R. JONSON, Pree! tnt, of Steels, Johnmas ¥ Oc B TOUZALIN, Vies 'vssident, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W v MORSE & Co. JOH COLLINS, G H.&J 8 Oollina. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attornay at Law 8. REED, of Byron Reed & ¢ W. YATES, Cashinr, tor many years Cashier of the First Nationa Bank of Omaha. ‘This Bank opened for husiness April 27, 1888 THE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are & gthe leading business men of Omahs, and Ite business is conducted with especial reference to the boet and increasing interesta of its mercantile patrons COLLECTIONS receive prompt attention ano eharges lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. NTEREST allowed on time deposits upon fav sble terms and Jpon, scocunts o banks and bankers, ORKIGN EXCHANGE, Government Honds and Gounty amd ity Secunitios bonght and sold. Council Bluffs Loan and Trust Company First Mortgige Loans Negotiared Paper and all_ Good Securities vealt in nmz and 606 First avenue, Council Bluft "FINANCE AND GUMMERGE FINANCIAL. New York, October 30, Money-—asy at 2@3 per cent, closing at 3 @3} per cont, Prigno Paper—6@7 per cent, Fxchange Bills—Steadier at 4.813; demand, 484, Governments - Strong. Stocks ~Opened strong and higher to-day. The feature was Oregon Transcontinental, which sold up 1} per cont tv 57. The im- provement in the general market was less im. portant, ranging frem # to § per cent, the lat- ter Missouri Pucil As compared with last night's closing, prices are off § to 2§ per cent. OOUPONS, STOCKS AND BONDS, American_Expre Burl., Cedar Rapids & Northern. Contral Pucifi Chicago & Alton do do pfd.... Ghl, Burl. & Quiney. Fort Wayio & Chinago. Hannibal & St. Joseph. do do do pid. Illinois Ceutral...... Ind, Bloom. & Westorn. Kandas & Texas Lake Shore & Mi Michigan Central. Minneavslis & St. do do Missouri Pacific Northern Pacific do do Nonhwvsmrn pfd New York Cumrnl Ohio & Mi»«iulpp 8t. Paul, Minn, & anmbn 8t l‘;mxl & Omaha, lo Texas Pacif c. o fd. ‘Western Union Talugnp‘: 50 tAsked. L —— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. OHICAGO. CH10460, October 30.—Flour—Market quiet ond _unchanged; common to choico spring whoat, 34(@bc; Minnesota, 3j@djc; bakers, @5, patents 63@Te; winter whoat flour g&mm and Missouri, 4§@5{c, Michigan, c. eat—In fair domand, unsettled, and irregular; opened firm and higher and_closed a shade lower; 92{c for October; 92fc for No- voub x; 951@054o for December; ke for Jan: 034@1 038 for May: No, 2 spring, 92, ; No. 3 spring, 81hc; No, 2 red winter, " Corn - Easier, but in good demand; 44‘:{@ 46]c for cash and October; 46]@47c for No- vember; 463@468c for December; 403@dG3c for tho year; 403(@10} for Junuary; ssi@isto or Ma; Oata Easler: 27fc for cash, October and Noveml er; 28}@28Jc for December; 27{@ 27]c for the year; 28}@285c for January; 31gc Opened firm and closed casy at Sc. Rarle: —Heavy receipts have depressed the market; 60c. Flax + eed—Firm at 1 37. Timothy—Good, common and ordinary dull and easy: foir to good, 1 2 orime, 1 50; bigh graiy ta vory chol Pork Active and firt fly for speculation, 10 30@10 40 for cash and Novem- ber; .Mu 10 40 for December; 10 25@ 10 274 ear; 10 125@10 15 for January; 10 15 Pl Y. Lard—In improved demand, but unsettled; openod strong and bigher o d closed stead 7 20@7 25 for cash_and October; 7 173@7 20 for_ November; 7 20@7 2 Decouber; 7 175@ 0 for the year; 7 40@7 32} for Jan- 2 7'57h@T 40 for February, "B Moasa—Steady; shoulders, 4 75; short ribs, 6 75; short clear, 4 75, Blutter—Quiot and unchanged; fair to fancy cremmery, 21@29c; good to fancy dairy, 14. Eggs~Tn fair domand ot 21@24c, iy ~Stoady and unchanged at 1 16. CaLr Boarn—Wheat —In good demand; de- cliced #c for November and December; ad- vanced gc for May. 'Gern—In fatr démand; advanced o, Oats—In good domand; advance Decomber, the vear aud May, Pork—In' good demand; declined Octaber; advanced 24o. for November, 740 lowsr for December ant Fobruiary. Tiard~Tn good demand; 5o higher for Octo: bes; 940 highor for November, Janusry nd February. Grain 1n Store, October 20—Wheat, 7,608, 000 bus,; corn, 1,918,000 bus.; oats, 249,000 bus.; rye, 035,000 bus ; barley, 103,000 bus. Total of all kmdn m 000 bus.; same time A ogular wheat, 1,100,000 bu; corn, 475,000 bu; oats, 215,000 bu; pork, 5,500 barrels; lard, 4,250 tierces. Cheeso--Market dull and weak; choice full cream Lhedd-r. 11@,11[1,c, choice full cream tlats fimn(‘ part skim cheddars and Hats, lic; hacd skims, 2@Ac. Hides—Unchanged; groen salt cured light, 80; green salt heavy, So; green salt damaged, tci green salt calf, 1ic; 'dry walt, 110, dry AT B, Tallow—Unchanged; No. 1, 6lo; cake, Sc. PEORIA PRODUCE, to for Tie; No Pronia, October 30.—Corn- mixed, 47@474c; No. 2 mixed, Oata—Inactiv 1No. 2 white Whisky —Firm; 81 15, BT, LOUIS PRODUCE. 87, Louis,October 38—Wheat— Lowe 2 red, 81 00§ for cash; 81004 bid for Oc 81 00} for November; 102§ for December; 8 red, 954 c. Corn—F gher and slow: 431@ 4350 for cash 45} bid for October; 43)@48}c for November; 41fc for the year Oats- Blow; 4 o for cash; 26]c for Novem- ber aud_Deceinber. Rye - umm ut 50kc. Barloy—50c Butter—Unchanged; dairy, 18@24c; eream- ery, 20@29e. s — 190, Flax Seed—1 33, Hay—Firm; prairie, 9 00@10 00, Timothy—11 0016 00, Corn Meal—2 40, CrosiNg Boakn—Wheat—Lower; 1 00§@ 100} bid for November; 1 024@1 2§ for De- cember; 1 00 bid for the year; 1 04§ for Jan- Mary, ‘Gora—Trregular; 434 for November; 41jc bid for Decomber; 41§@41}e for the year; 41 for Janvary, Oata—Quiet; 3 the yoar. 27dc for Decomber; 26fc for MILWAUKER, MiLwavkge, October 30, qniet; e fo* Novembe mqn- for January. CGorn - Nominally umhnngml, No. 2, 473c. Oats - Dull; No, & Ryo—Stronger; N Barley— Firmer; N , 60c@1 00, CINCINNATI, CiNcINNaTL, October firm; 1 04@1 05 for ¢ Corn—Dull and we Oats— Firmer at 30c Rye—Quiet and steady at 5% Whilsky—Demand activeat 1 13 TOLKDO, Touepo, October 30, lower; No. 2 red winter cash, 1 Corn—Dull; hieh mixed, 52jc and October, 5lc. Outs —Dull and nominal; November, 20}c. NEW ORLEANS, New Onurans, October 30, dull and lower at scarce and firm at Outs —Quiet; pnmu 7¢; ch Corn Meal S Lard - Stea Whisky—Steady and unchanged. NEW YORK, Octobor 30— Wheat—No, yptions opened lower; advanced woaker and declined j@le, Wheat —Market 3¢ for Decomber; Wheat—Market h ket at 40}, Wheat—Dull "and w.l 064, No. 2 cash cash aud Corn—Mixed 1e; white and yellow, red, O7c@l U 0. 8 red, stoamer, rod, 1 10j@1 14. rn—Cash held firm; options declined i@, closing_ steady with slight recovery; ungraded, 5 Oata —3@ho I whit wer; wuixe estern, 33@ 27 Quiet lul«l firm for chol 10@28¢. Egws—~Westecn fresh, quict and stoady. Pork—Quiet and firiu; now mess, 1150 7. LIVERPOOL, Livenroot, October 30.—DBreadstuffs— Firme Whoat—Winter, 8s6d@%%; spring, 8s@8s NSAS OITY, KAN!MH Crry. Octooer 30.—Wheat—Better; ed fall, 83fc bid for cash; 83§@84c for %) BAUTINORE. Batmivorr, October ? Higher; N. inter red, 105)@1 057 Corn—Western, quiet and lowor; mixed, cash and October, ¢ c Wheat—Western cash and October, 2o for [ 38 — LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. Cu10A60, October 80.—The Drovers' Jour- nal reports this afternoon as {nllu\\n Hogs—5c higher; pac 4 00@4 40; packing aud shipping, 4 40@ %o, light, 4 50 @4 0 skips, 3 00@s 90. Cattle—Quiet, exc orts, 6 30 good to choico shipping, b 50@6 20; common to medinm, 1 00@H 40; inferior "t um to ,,,nu.l ) nge Cattle Mont was, aver: ing 1,140 Ibs, 4 50; 266 Wyomings, averaging 1,150’ Ibs, 4 10; 40 Texans, averag i ans, avel l‘ll",l}lln 400; ls, averaging 1,000 fhs, 4 40 cep—Slow and steady; inferior to fair, @3 00 per cwt.; medium to good, 3 50 @4 00; choice to extra, 4 00@4 lambs, per heml 100@3 50; Texas sheep, @3 50. ST. LOUIS LIVE STOCK. Sr. Touls, October 30.—Cattlo—Supply and demand light; little don good ship- ping grades e Texans quiet, at 3 50@ 4 25; Indians, 3 50@4 50; native butchering stuff, 3 00@ Shesp—(iood grades wanted; common very dull; fair to good muttons, 2 75; prime, 3 80 @4 00; Texaus, 2 50@3 00. KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK. KaNsas Crry, October 30,—The Daily Indi- cator reports: Cattle—Steady; natives, 4 85; stockers, 4 00@4 25; Texans, 3 00@3 60; Colorado half-breeds, 3 50@4 10, Hogs—Firmer at 430@4 40. Sheep—Nominally unchanged. — TRAFFIC. FLOUR AND GRAIN. CritcAGo, October 30.—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours Recoipts. 20,000 000 have been as follows: Ship'ts. Flour, bbls. .. 14, Wheat, bushels. Cern, bushels Oats, bushels Rye, bushols. Barley, bushels. New Youk, October 30.—Receipts and shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been us follows: Wheat, bushels. Corn, Bushels 7 Oats bushels .Il' 000 50, OUH KANsAs Crry, October $0.—Rocoipts and shipments of grain for the pust 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. | ¢ 9,000 20,000 | 3 10,000 2,000 | * ‘Wheat, bushels Corn bushels. . LIVE STOCK, OH10AGD, Octobor 30.—Recolpts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rmiph. Slup’h Hogs .. Catle. . Shoep. . Kansas Orry, Octobor 30,—Recelpta and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: Rogeipts. - Ship'ta 4300 s, Louts, October 30, —Receipts and ship. m s of live stock for the past 24 hours have baen as follows: 3 Recelpts, Ship'ts. 600 200 Cattle,... Shoep. . 700 1,400 ——— DRY GOODS, Niw Yonk, October 30,—Dry gools are in moderate request for miscellaneous elections of wome staples as well ax of speclalties, but trade has been light in first hauds, The fea- ture of the market has been the auction sale of F. Mayer & Co.’s stock of woolens by order of the assignee, which equaled 20,000 pieces of 6-4 woolens' and further offerings of 8,000 pieces of 6:4@} of Pomery & Plummer's, The assignea's stock, in some instances, simply re. diculous, o ——— OMAHA MARKES, ‘Wholesale Prices, OFrICE OF THE OMAHA BeE, } Tuesday Evening, October 30, The following prices are charged retailars by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which quoted at the prices furnished by the elovators and other local Lvu,nsrn Tive Stock. Far Steers—Quiet at 3 50@425, Far Covn—38 00@8 so, Hoas—4 00@4 3 SHEkr—F at 3 00@3 50, Caves Vaix quality 4 50@500; good butchs ers’ stock, 6 00, prices realized were gonerally low, and on tho | ¥ Flour and Millstuffs, Winten WiEar—HBest quality, patent, at 8 40@3 M. SECOND QUALITY pRiNG WHEAT @3 60, 3 00@8 40, Best quality, patent, at OND QUALITY—2 80@8 b4, Bras per cwt. Cnoreen FEEp—Per 100 Tbs, 88 Conn MEAL—1 00@1 10 per cwt SCREENINO—60@70¢ per ow Wool unwashed, light, 14@ i h light, lirm‘(‘rn List. f‘v\\rl\ (Goons—Oysters (Standard), per ; strawberries, 2 b, per caso, 2 1h, por case, 2 80; Bartlett o, $40; Whortloberries,” por case, plums, 2 90; groen ,.u case 3 per 50; pine apples, 2 1, per case, 4 8)@ - Imn Sisal, & inch and larger, 10}c, § inch, 10{c X ; § inch, \'A\m,u Boxes, 40 lbs, boxes 40 1bs, 18 oz., Gs, 10, 16c; 8s, 16¢; e 85¢; round, MartcHEs—Der oases, 165; square_cases, 1 ARs—Dowdored, 10¢; cut loaf, 100; ulated, 9d; confectioners’ A, 9¢; Stand: ard extra C, Bjo; mv.m 3 modium yal- air 12 choice, Corvers—Ordi @124c; good 184 @14}, 12@12] llow .pn.wumnm. lum ering's ulh‘lwl. 1430; Arbuckle's ro MeLanghlin's XXXX roasted, imitation Java, 164 @18}, Standard C. on kegs 18 1 Standurd do, 4 gallon kegs, 16 DA—In M papers, 8 80 per case; keg per b, dium, in barrels, 7 00; do in alf barrols, 4 00; small, in barrels, 8 00; 753 gherkins- in barrel s, 500, Gunpowder, good, )75c; good Tnperial, 40@4 Young Hyson, good, he@l 04 1, natural choice, le: o b 85} Japan, | ber. P good, 35@40¢; Oolong, it ide bid for ; Botictiony; good, S0@406; 130 | bid for cash. ENWARE—Two _hoop pails, 185; 1 , 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pis 185; Double Crown 2 90; " white lmu«mu, rk's outoca, Kirk'sPrairio 'Queen, (100 cakos,) 40c; agnolia, doz. Porash-- Pennsyly , 2 doz in case, 1 50, CAxDY—Fronch mixed, in 30 1b. pai ican mixed. in 50 1b pails, 1 in 80 1b : Nobby mixec i8c; Competition mixed, in’ celsior & 30 1b y 1se; T p T nll\ml 30 U pails, 11} Viy ple, 13c. Savr. i Fhr‘l,, stic 1.;. Top, stick, 30 11 pails, 12¢ AR—New York apple 16c; Ohio " ap- “Dray loads, por 11, 180; Ashton, in 50; bbls dairy 60, 30, Pear], 4}c 3loss, 9c; Corn ; Escolsior 7ie; Corn, wer, 17c; allspios, cloves 3 40; Greonwich, 3 40; 'urtb Star, 200; Lowis' lye 275 Ly Western, 2 465; Jowall lye, General Produce. Burrer — Fancy creamery, 20@31¢; cold storage creamery, 25@27c; choice dairy, 20 @24c: best country, selid packed, 16@20c; best_country, Toll, 20@22c; inferior grades 10@14c. No change in prices, but demand for country butteris falling off owing to larger receipts and the poor quality received. Faas—Receipts fair, but prices still hold up, Al eggs have brought 26c., Cngrse—Now York State full cream, 14c; 5 hoop lots, 13fc; full cream dleddenl. new, 134c; full cream chedders, old, in hoop, 14c; Young A ; ory skim 9c; fine Swiss choose, 19¢; each, 81 25. Porators—Market firm owing receipts this_wee ly choice, large sized, straight potatoos aro selling from 34 to 36¢; mixed cars 30 to 82 and ‘)‘.gm demand; peachblows, 40c. Swegkr Porators—Choice yellow, 2@3c, On1oNs—Recoipts larger; choice large red Wethersfiold selling at b0c. CasBaGE—Market for choice stock 85 00@ 600 per hundred. Demand good. Braxs Hand picked nayies, 2 00@ to ) light nsignments of strict- ® T5@3 00 Re- @ ]uunl d mediums, 2 25, lemand good, e chickens, per doz. 50; ducks, 1 50@ Ens—Selocts, 50c; mediums, CEL \ ny—45¢, Povrtiy—Live chickons, per doz, 2 50@ dressed chickens, per b, 12)@13} full dressed, perlb., 1dc. H Extra fancy bar lemons, 5 00; fancy Messina lemons, per box, §7 2 hox lots, Messina lemons, 87 00; 10 box lots do., These are unh-k!_y choice Messina lamor., ks—Louisianas per bbl, $000: do., lmm h, 83 00@4 00, ‘upe Cod, high color, 50; belland cherry, |rn on large lots, wing, regular packing, cooking, regular packing, extra choice, 83 ’;()(lbl 00 ancy apples well packed are in. good Markot adyans Mi demand. higan per basket, 80c demand for choice Black Arabian, 8@0c; quarter crates, 10c. Fias—25 Ib. kegs, per 1b., 12§e; 10 1b. box, layer, per lb., 18}c, Cm-u,\M per I, Extra fine, per 100, 8 00, CaLivorNIA PLums—In good demand; 2 25@2 50 per box, CALIFORNIA BARTLET PRARS—In l;oud de- mand at 8400@4 50 per box, California Duchess Buerre, Clargean, etc, pears, per box, 83 00@3 50. Ciner—Pu u»wuatu:lnr, 16 gal kog, 34 m M. & P. clarified, 16 gal keg, 85 00; N clarified, 32 gal Keg, &8 00, Pios Feer, Puek, Erc—Pigs feet, 15 1b Kits, $1 15 I"'" 40 1 qr Lb, 82 2 80 1h half. bU1- &4 00; tripe, 15 1b $115; tripa, 401b qr Ll 52 20; tripe, 80 fis halt bbl, 400, pigy wnguu«. 5 1b kits, 82 50; pigs 'Amlrum, 40 1b qr bbl, ’0 00 Lambs' tongues, 151b kits, il:m 40 1b qr bbl, %6 25, Mince Mear—18lb Lm kets 1lmrk—u 20c) 10¢; 871b buckets (bucket 40c), 10c.; 1001b kogs, 10c; half barrels, 10c. Adsorrkn J 2:1b wtone jars; 12 in case, per doz, $2 25; tumbler, per doz, $1 95: schooner, per_dozen, $3 10; 11b tin cans, 4 dlo i caue, 140 211 tin cans, 2 doz in case, g Brux Jrioies—C rmnt. 301b wood pails, fer b e traw 1b wood_pails per b, Bhc; raspherry D wool pails. per Ib, 84c; lackberry, 30-1b wood pails per Ib, Sjc: cruh apile, 101 woud pails per Ib, S Averk Borren 31b wooden pails, per Ib, 28 00; 5-1b wooden puln, 6 in caso, per case, 3.’(].’;( 'k it BurTn—25-1h wooden pails per Ib, 5-1b wooden pails, 6 in case, per case, Preseryes—(Tu 20-1b weoden pails)—Rasp- berry, §1500; strawberry, quince, $14 0 peach, $14 00; cherry, 814 00; tomatoes, § plum, 814 00; wssorted, 5lb wood b casy, 1 75; asvortec o, 83 25 e, per 1, 18, Coal—Cumberland blacksmith, ris run_Blossburg, 12 ¢ 4 60; Whitebreast nut, 4 0, Towa nut, 4 50; Rocl cite. 10 75@11 00; Canon City, 7 00, per ton Hav—Baled, 800@10 00 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@6 50 per ton, 10 00; Mor- Whitebreast lump, owa lump, 4 b0; ng, 700; Anthra- Dry Goods, BrowN CoTTONs Amnuc A, 8jo; Apple ton XX, Tc; Atlanta A, Took FF. Bhe Buckeye LI, 44, 7¢; Lulm W, 7je; dum. ; | asst, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 1 1h cans, 10c; nango A, G‘c Great Falls E, 8ke; "N‘-mr e Honest Width, 8o; Tndian Head A, 8 Standard A, Se; Indian Orchard, d. w., Lawronco 1 Mystle River, fic; I L4 |vru C, She; Wachusett ho. Jorrorn—Allendale 44 ke Argyle 44, 7 k’l 1 State |v|~-t Pocnasot O 44, Androscoggin 1, LEACH! 0 COTTONS: wkatone AN fmperial 8f¢; do- do by Cabot 4.4, 8¢ ity 44, Fruit of the Loom, 94c; do’ cambric 4.4 do Water Twist, 10jc an Houd shrunk 4-4, Vow York Depperel, N G i, Pocissot Al A, o X tripes and plaid XXX brown and drab, stripos and Lonsiale, Milla, Twills, b4, 8 Ut Dequiot A, 10 4 ny E, brown, & do nawick u, extra hoavy, Noponset A brown, TicKiNas—Amoskaag A C A 82, 19¢; do XX blue 82, 18 1-%¢; Arrowauns, ¢ Clare mont BB, 1 Conestog, extra, Hamilton 1, 11 1-2¢5 Lewiston A 30, 1 h A, Buper extra b lu 12¢ stripo, 12 Yeoman's & DENINS \mu-kms{(. blue aud brown,161: Andover DD bly Scotch, 18 1. lynnmrd 000, blue « A, do do, 131 Haymaker's blue , Wi 2¢; Mystic River DD stripo, 161-2c; Pearl River, blue and brown, 16¢; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14 12 Canpiics— Baruard, fhe; Bddystono lini 24 inch do Manhal do glazed, finish, 6 CoRskr JEAY N.\Hmnu, § nish, Hho; Newport do Pequot do, bo; Lockwooi —Amory, _Androscopgin rovdon Gy Convstoyga snte fan Orchard, 7e + Pepporll’ sat: rt, Go. s, 603 American, Ghe: k, 4§e; Cochuoo, 6 :C Dankirk, o < Dunnell, G4(@] Gloucestor, G}c; Harmony, Merrimac D, 70; M a, e nokong, perland, 7ho; [”p'lvl it o dystone, G3c orbocker, Spragues, Marl. COTTONADES American, 11¢; Artisian, 20c; and T, 3 do C'42, 11e; York m lls Pombroke 19¢; do 40, Paints, Oils and Varnishe 1102 carbon, per gallon, 13 or gallon, “10c; 175 headlight, vater white, 19c; lin pr gallon, 5503 Tinseed, boilod, per Lard, winter str'd, per gallon, S0c: .3, 60c; castor, XXX, per gal 3,1 20; sweet, per gallon, P‘I-‘c sperm per gallon, 160 fish, W. Kmu.u. tafoot extra, ver g [ 0.1 Tubricating, zero, per gallon, 30c 7 sumuer, 15; golden machine, No. 1, por lon, 850 No, 2, 25c; sperm, signal, por gallon, 80c} turpentine, per gallon, 50c; naptha, 74.°, per gallon, 15c. PAINTS IN O1—White load, Omaha P, P, 6; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6fc; Marscilles groen 1to b'1b cans, 20c; French zine, green seal, 12c; French zino, red_seal, 11c; Fronch zinc, in_ varnish asst, 20c: French zinc. in_oil raw andburnt Slenns, 100; vandyke brown 13¢; refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, an ivory blagk, ‘T drop. blaok; 160; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18; chrome green k’ DL. il)nisgfic‘ I)lmd and -{.;:m ‘ n, I‘i & D, doc; 5, v, 166; Venstian red, Se; Tusoin Yed, 22 e P o yulluw L. M., 0. &D. 0., 18; yellow oolire, o; golden ochre, 16¢, patent dryer, 8¢; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, wmlllllt, he tnut andash 1 Dry Paint ‘White lead, 8c; French zine, 10c; Paris whiting, Zhc; whiting gildors, 1jc: whiting com’] lampblack, Gormantown, 14 lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blue, bbe; ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sionna, burnt, dc; sienna, raw, dc; Paris green, gonuine, 2 Paris green, common, 20c; rome green, K., 1 vermillion, Amer Indian rod, rose. pink, '14¢; Ve ed, Colcusoss, Venotian' red, American, 1§¢; rod loud, 30c; chrome yel: hre, Fronch, 2¢; Winter's mineral, Spauish brown, 2 AL, Sarrels, per_gallon: Furni. furniture, No. 1, $1; coach, & Chromo green, N Y. vermillion, J: 1 s Princo's mineral, VaRNISH ture, oxtra i shaltum, extra, 850; ; hard oil finish, $1 Leather, o 42c; homlock sole 28 to 85c; e to 80c; hemlock upper, 23 allig 32@35: Groisen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; onk kip, 80¢to 1 00; onk calf, 1 20 to 1 30; French kip, 110 to 15%; French calf, 125 to 2 00; rus- b 1-20; Arlington X blua d Grxn— lmpn @3 o0 oxs. Trpe 20064 00; don 3100; Ame Prra Tonac Hnm--ln»n broakiact bacon @ 10c; «alt side ( ser 100, Sef@ 1 $100@ 1 20;prad etis, frevh, por Ol I\ i plume, wina lemons, ox orado, per 100 | RN i, ye, pe hoat, por bbl, 100 Ths, $1 63 whisa, por 100 1 i 100 1bs, $1 mi on, 31_’ 00X $10 00@ 12 003 clover, per ton, . P, v Paciflo Exprow.12 0. Tnland Pass Lincoln Ex DUMMY TR maha : 7210, 0200, 1 1000, 11:0 1040 o, On & 0:55, 10:40 0. 8T. PAUL, M, 3I0UX CITY & teave Omalia for Jonver Expross. Pacific Expross® . 0. & Republ B. & M. Expross | for Plat Bend, Ashland Ofica open Suns sots, 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 5 wp- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; I .. Morocco, 30¢ pebble O. D, Morocco, 500 3 00, HauNEss-—No. 1 star oak, 430; No 2 do, 89¢c; No. 1 Ohio oak, 38 c; N "du 8be; No. 1 Milwaukee 37c: No. 2do 3¢ Hides. Dull and weak; green butchers, 6c; green walted, 7h@7c; dry flint, 12@13c; dry m.u 10@11c; damaged hides, two-thirds price, TALLOW—be, huurl- Prurs—25c@1 00, Lumper, WHOLESALE, ‘We quote lumber, lath and shingles, on vars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND Hmmunu 16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 {t, 28 50, “T1ypERS 16 foot and under, 22 00. TIMBER AND Jo181—18 ft, 23 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 50, Fym.mu No. 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No, 2, No. 2, 18 00, Lisk—Per barrel, 125;bulk por bushol' 850 cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; e per bu, 5c; umd folt, 100 fbs, 3 50; straw bonrd, 3 50, Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 2 60; plow steel special cuat, 7o; crucible, 8¢; u;.muf or German, 6c; cast tool do, 15@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs felloes sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, er set, 1 21 sles each, 75 lh 7(-4;111. washers, er 1D, 8@l 1b, 11¢; coil chair wer I, l'»(ug iron wu(lgun, Go: crowbars, 4c; nlvriuuwl T@8e; uuulvui«I,un«shuu,b 2 Burden's muleshoes, 62 Bansen Wike—In Narus—TRates, 10 to 60, 3 20, 8Hor —Shot, 1'85; buck shot, 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do,, half Kegs, 3 48; do., quarter kegs, 1 88; blusting, kegy, 8 85; fuse, per 100 feet, Lian—Bar, 165, 2h, car lots, Be per 100, Liquor ALCOHOL—188 proof, 2 25 per wine gallon extra California spirits, 188 proof, 125 per roof gallou; triple reined spirite 1&7 e 23 per proof gallon; re-distill nklu, 100@1 50; fine blended, 160@2560; Ken. tucky bourbons, 2 00@7 00; Kummiy wnd P bll;unylvunln myes, mmv 00, RANDIES—mpo) 600@1600; domesi 1 40@4 00, ¥ " to, Pracn axn Arrul (ANPAGNFS A, por case, Tom DENVEIRR MARKET. Crnen Meats AND L kb 00 turnips, por 1b, & 7 Calife rado whoat, por 1001h, $1 80@1 tlour, K 1.50; corn chon, per 100 1s, $130@1 ser 100 1hs, §1 85@1 48; oats, Nebraska, [, por 100 1b, & t, Nobraska, bran, per ton, Railway Time Table. LOCAL ’I'MM\'NA\IIIIM!C DIVISION] Wontern Exvrews 80 pm 4,00, 0:00, 6:00, 10: P MIBSOUR! PACIFIO—-U. P, DEFOT Oponing and Closing nl Mails, rtad, 4 50@6 00; domestio, orted, 4 B0@6 00, New England, mestic, 1 HM0@3 50, BRANDY Tmported 140 Tobaccos, 50c; Ruddy, Rullion, Ko; Climax, o 0 St Hor- et gond, 4h@ 3 Diamond Dur- | Durham, Durham, 4 Uncle Durhir, Wl Jerry, e— Hume, 16}@16§c; 04 smoked sides, 3 lard, 1 e, Jover Do tatoes, aweet, per 100 fone, per 100 pounds, per - pound, 24@3c 1e; Colorado. cabbage, new, 00: 1i kens, old, | 300G butter, fair q rie chickens per doz, 83 doz, 28@31¢; next per Ib, Kansas and grapoes, per Jrnin poars, 0 1 box, tra, per box, 87 00@8 00 e flour, Col- b, §2 00@ s, per 100 1b per 100 1h, &2 00 $11 18 per 100 T, $1 45; oats, Colorado, barley, per 100 Ibs, ixed chop, por 100 Jow, 81 336 17 00@19 00; hay, loose, @l 00; baled second hottom, balod upl S14 00@17 00; $2000; straw, per ton, §8 00 R K., MAIN UINE, v, 5 pm | Atlantio Exprows Westen P | G, Istand ¥ 1o | Linooln Ex.. RATNS—BRIDGE DIVISION. 7110, 8:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:00 a: ., W0 m, O 1000, i 200, 4:0%, 6:30, 1010 p. winutes inter; Broad: on later. » dway depot, 800, 9:00, 250, 800 400, 60 a2 800, 10:00 . 1 1 “Arrive Transter depot, 10 wuin P, K. R.—U. P. DEPOT. Paciflo E: X agent, don\)to( T aimite, ™ trated Cat ary. nl a reliable remedial 083088iNE Uns rative propertios. CHARLES SHIVERICK, CELA MBI Furniture! =T, Have just received a large quantity of new ST LTS, AND AM OFFERING THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES rassenazn sLevaror | (HAS, SHIVERICK, To All Fleors. 12006, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St -~ OMAHA, NEB. MANUFACTURER OF OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS LATTRS, Bio Wagons AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1819 and 1820 ONIC, T take pleasure tflmfi th'tlL Idhlg'u \.gen 0 enefltor v iia I Kflnlnmrn and Pub- ) Speakers will nl’ the greatest value where 4 Tonic s necon: find it recommend it nutritive and Kyvy O, 3, 1882, Hagnoy Stroot and 408 8. 18th treat, —~OMAHYA. NEB 1oL combination of Pro- 7 REV.J.L.TO ‘:.'::n, Tndustry, 1 PUNF ES me oi‘ the a most oxcellent .um«-dv foz tho dcilitated vital forcess FREPASED BY THR DR. HARTER mr.nmms oo-. 813X, MAIN £7., OT. LOUIS, 100 m | Expross. ..045 pm 0. K, R.—DEPOT N, 1T 8T am | No. 1%, FE R it 4 PACIFIC—DEPOT N. 15th Stroet. vuunzlno via 8t. Paul Line Bbpm oFRN. cLosm. am. p.m. am. p.am. 11:00 0:00) 5:40 3:16 0:00 inirs jseph, 'A W unec tamouth, S, ud Lincoln. 11:00 | 6:40 ayy from 1200 m. {0 1:00 p. m. . COUTANT Postmast-" uoLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1678 BAKER'S Breakfast Gocea, Warranted absolutely pur Cocoa, from which the excess o Oil lias beer . Tt has thres times the atrength of Cocon mixed ‘Ivmx Chalrs, the famous hison & To) Ohicago, Lincoln & Denver. Through cars| change of cars between Bt "Ind u’nnlm;b«&l,uunl\.l} uxumvmi-ulmn Moines, Jowa, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Denvi:, on ¥ oo an o preat AHROUGH GAR LINE, Finast Equipped Rallroad in the World for all Cli\sses of TrnveL ‘ . J. POTTER, 8d Vice-P'res't and Gen'! Manager. PRRCEVAY, LOWELL. (Jsn. Pass, AR’ COING EAST AND WEST, Ei x--;:nm. Day Conaches, Parlor Cars, with Reclin i free), Smokin liman Palace Sfeeping Cars and | from St lA\ulu. via Hannibal, & Q. Dining Cars run daily to and | Burlington, Cedar from Chicago & Kansas City, Chicago & Council | Paul and Mlnxlsnpoll& Pnrlorc.m with Reclinip* Bluffs, Chicago & Des Moines, Chicago, St. Jo: Only through linebe: |and from 5t Louis and Ottumwa. Onl, (seat: ek, tions made in ‘““B‘LTRLINGTON HOUTE" (Chicago, Burllngtnn & oulnoy Ralirond.) GOINCG NOHTH AID SOUTH. Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and Pnll Cars, with Re. | man Palace Sleeping Cars are run daily to an ulncu(mkux. Rapids and ‘Al Chairs to and from St. Louis and Peoriaand¢ ar Louis o an 18| Colorado, It 15 universally admit iad to be the CEL.DAILIGY, MANUFACTURER OF FINE Bnggias Garriazes and Soring Wagons Myt Repository 1s constantly filled with a selectstook. Best Workmanship guaranteod. Office and Foctory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Qmala with 8 and In therefore far moro ¢ cal. 1t ds deliclous, nourishing, strengthening, easly digested, and wdmirably adapted for invalids as wellus for persons in health, Bold by Grocers overywhere. €0, Dorchester, Mass. []R HENDERSON, 800nnd 008 W yandottest. CITY, MO, KANSAS Chronic, Nervous Asthuna, Epllopay, %Tapo Worm, Urlna easen, Sominal Weaknoss(night 1osse) Bexual Debility (loss nf sexual Chiros guaranteed or money refunded, wow, Thousands olnes furnished oven to patients at distance. Con wultation froe and contidential —call or write: age and sxperienco aro lwportant. A BOOK for both Ill\nlnhd “A_roguiar_graduste 1o mldl(‘llm Over sixtoen yoars' practioo—twelve o Chicago. Authorlzed by the state o tren rivato disonsos houmatism, Piles, ry and Bkin wer), harget of cases oured.” No injurious medi Granite Ironware. FOR 25T R R Ve, LIGHT, HANDSOME, .[ ‘WHOLESOME, DURABLE, .\-,» The Best Ware Made for the Kitchen. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE ST. LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY, ST, LOUIS. Tor Sale hv all Stove, Hardware, and Honsefurnishing Dealers. Hexos— roulars of other thén ‘ wont udod for wo 8 cont starmpe. FREK MUS) hRnloon 1(33 common bwd-),:eooo NEBR&SKK LUAN M“] "'HUBT Capital, JAS, B. HEARTWEL ke, nu, This Company o8 whero 86100 | cipal Soourit s i all woll we: 20nsible 208l 00 box No. 1 will cn 2 will cure the long standing. destroying the o 8old by ul For turther run ‘%aghfi First Mortgage Loans a Specialty § to most avorab lo toras. A POSITIVE Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies No nausecus doses of dal wood, that aro o HASTINGS, NES. President. resident, msurer, Oliver Webster, Jus. B, Hoartwell, D. M. McElHinney.| P. BOYER & CO.. DEALERS IN |Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF - SAPES, VAULTS, LOCKS, &, IOBOI"urn 0 -troo!. Omaha. hes & permanent home Institu: B nd other legally issued Mu hraska can be negotisted wn Loans mado on mproved ttlod countios of the state through rrosoondents o Curo without med icine, Pater tober 16, '76. ro any caso in four days or less. No. uost obstinate case no matter of how bobs, copabia, or ol of san: faln bo produce’ dyspepala by wof the stomach. oatis 0 §1,60. oruggists, or mailed on receipt of price. loulars send for croular. } Al 9, CURE, OMAHA, 0. M, LEIGHTON, H, T, CLARKE, LEIGHTON & CLARKE, Paints, (BUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS. & €0.) Wholesale Druggists! —DEALERS IN— Oils, Brushea, Class. .. NEBRASEA.