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THE DAILY BEE UM\ A, FRIDAY, h OVEMEER 2, 1883, NEW ORLEANS, Bennington Tobaccos, S——— i - - T — o " Onta—Stoady at 80c. 840@8 | Standard A, 805 . 7ye; | oss_Tmported, 4 50@6 00: New England, - The hebrastc Nationar Bank Tiye—Sgandy and anchanged 1t ¢ v & T8 003 40, —_— Taonss Bt 61k B R ¢ ki Pt 201 h-n\.,-.ll. 1000, Anheuser-Busch ork—Weak & @1 nnar—Best quality, patent ot T 4% Toer o | PrA AND APPLE BRANDY-~1 75@4 00, OF OMAHA, NEB Land-_Firmerat 72067 ; e ALY k"..‘,,"';‘ WRCHHIRE, TR0, 0] Gawnaokms=Teported pet omse, 43 000 ulk Ments—Quiot and unchanged. SROOND QUALITY—2 80@3 50, NE Brows oTrow to 4.4, 8400; Anrevican, per case, 12 00@16 00, Pald Up Capital . ®380, - - . 5 ? 3 Burplae Fund, May 1, 1683 g Bt s L LA b —Per 100 1bs, 85 Al 80 . foi Atlantic 8 R. JOHNSON, President, of Steole, Johnson & e [ A. Y. TOUZALIN, Vico Prosident, of Boston. W. V. MORSF, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of &1, 8. Collins. 3. M. WOOLWORTEH, Counselor and Attorney at Law. 1. 8. REED, of Byron Reod & Co, #. W. YATES, Cashlor, for many yoars Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha. “This Bank opened for husiness April 27, 1889, “The directors and stookholders are among the lead- ing business of Omaha, and its business is conducted with especial reference to the best and Increasing In teresta of its mercantile patrons. Collections receivo prompt attention and charges l1owest obtainable here or elsewhere. Tnterest allowed on time deposita wpon tavorable torms and upon aceounta of banks and bankers. Forelgn Exchange, Government B nds, and §County and City Securition bought and sold Council Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. First Mortgage Loans Nogotiated. ~Commercial Paperand all Good Securities dealt in. 39 Pearl street, and 506 Firs avenue, Council Blufls, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL New Yorg, November 1. Money—Easy at 2)@8 per cent, closing at 23 per cent. Prime Paper—6@7 per cent, Exchange Bills—Dull at 4.81}; demand, 484, Governments—Tower, Steck speculation shows a decided move. ment in another direction to-day. The bulls and bears seeru to be awaiting the movements of each other, and as there has been no posi- tive demonstration, there have been no sig- nificant changes. Prices were a fraction lower than at the close last night. Northern Pacific sold up to 20 for common and 64 for pre- ferred, on the} announcement that the gov- ermment had ordered the transportation of the Oregon and British Columbia mails over the Nortern Pacific lines. This, it is stated, would add over §500,000 to the reccipts of the company. The Fvening Post says: *“Four timesas much stock is being withdrawn from the street as comes into it from investors, and the tual supply of dividend paying stocks in the street is being steadily diminished. This fact will make itself apparent whenever there is another attempt to cover an outstanding short interes COUPONS, 8. 455( Supons. of 100! 111} I’aclm. 6's ETOCKS AND BOY Anmerican Ex lpru» Purl., Codar Central Paci .ee Chicago & Alton. I FortWayiio mnmuuf ¥ 5t. Josoph do do pid Tiinogs Couteat, .. P Ind,, Bloom. & Western Take Shore & Michigan So Michigan Central.. Minneavelis & St. Louis o o do p Missouri Pacific Northern Pacific. do do piq. Nosthwestorn 22 140§ d. Svanaville, Pooria. Decatur & 1 Rock Island. 12 St. Paul & do St. Paul, M, & me St. Paul'& Omaha.. B do Texas Pacific Union Pacific. Wabash, St. L. & Pacific w2, o o pid sstorn Union Telegraph. led. e GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, OHWAGO, Cuicaco, November 1. —l-lour—Qmat and nchanged; oommen ‘to choice spi wheat, 3}@be; Minnesota, 3j@tc; nm, A{@5{c, patents, 84@7c; winter whaat flour Southern und Missouri, 4§@bjc, Michigan, \\rhoutvl‘omund active and strong; opened weak and lower, and cluaml firm at outside s; 93¢ for November; 954@05c for De- 963@06]o for Jantary; 103} for May: No. 2 spring, 93@93le; No. 8 spring, 81lc; No. 2 red_winter, 991 01, Corn —~Jirmer and in improved demand and higher; 47:@47}o for cash and November; 45 for December; 46§@46jc for the year; 46)c for January; 48§ for May. _Oata—Quiot; cash easier, AR 27jc for cash; 273e for Novembes for Decem mer, 27 ¢ for the 284@283c for o Januar, ¢ for May. e luetln ey Burloy —Quiet at by s Steady at 1 871, Timothy—Waak and & shade lower; prime, 1 30; high grado to choice, 1 1 31@1 35 comuon to qmnil but dark, 1 23@] 2 vk Kotivey S el Highor; 10 2 for cash: 10 22§@10 25 for A e (@135 for Dacsmbers 10 220@10 55 for the vear; 11 12)@11 15 for January; 11 25@11 27) for February, Lard—Moderatel d bigher; 7 22 @T 25 for cash, 7 9 November; 7 22§ @1 25 for L\mmbflr, T4 % Tor thi yoar; 7307 32} for Junvary; 7 40@7 42) for Feb: ruary. otk Moata—Tn foir demand; Shoulders, 4 T5; short ribs, 6 65; short clear, 6 70, Butter—Quiot and unelungei, fair to fanc creamery, 21@32%; to fancy dairy, 14. s Tn fair demand st 4@20c, hisky—Tower at 1 15. Catr. Boanp—Whest —In good demand; ad- vanced }o for November and o for Deceunber; doclined 4o for Tanuary and o for Corn—In_fair demand; lv.ueod’i,o for November, December and the yoar, aud Jc for January. Oate—In fair demand; advanced jo for January, o for Ma, her for No- Pork—Demand aof 24 for th year und February. ridiod ncfiv Lard—In Tomands advanced 3o for November, the year, January and February. On Onll -Sales of roguiss wheat, 1,400,000 bu; corn, 305,000 bu; oats, 130,000 bu; pork, 3000 bacratss I lard, 6,750 tieroes. Cheese--Market 'steady; choice full cream cheddars, 114@120; chofce] full cream ilats, 12012}c; good purt skitm choddum and s, ard skifns, 2@dc. *"Hidos—Unchanged; green salt cured light, green salt hoavy, Sci groen salt damagod, ; green salt ca.f, 11o; dry salt, 11c, dry calf, allow—No, 1, 74o; No 2, 8lc; cake, fc. mmwuun Mitwavkes, November 1.—Wheat—Mar| ket quief for De cember; o § Corn—Ses Barley—Quiet; No, 2, TOLEDO. Torkno, November 1.—Wheat—Quict and Steady; No. 2 ved cash, 1 02@1 033, Com—Dull and lower; mixed, 52jc; No. 2, cash, hl)\ ) Outs ~Dull and nominal; No. 2 cash and November, 20he. CINCINNATI, Cixomnats, November 1.—Wheat—Mar- ket stronger; N red winter, 1 04@1 0 for eash, Corn—Weaker ut 404c New Onrtrans, November Corn—La. sior; mixed, llow Oats—Firmer at 381@ Pork- Higher Corn Meal—Scarce and firm at 2 6 5, Lard--Ste 8 00; Balk Meats —In f r‘lxm Whisky--Stoady and u ST, LODIS PRODUCK, anged. Sr. Louts, November 1.--Wheat lower and fairly active; No. 2 red 1003 for a e October and November; 1014 for December; No Corn—Lower and slo 27c for November; 41}c f Oats—Lower and slow ple for_for Novembe Rye-—ble, Barley-—50c, lmtm Firin; dairy, 18@24c; creamery, 25 red, 944 o for cash; rgs—Botter; 16 50@11 00; timothy, 11 00@ “Whoat —TLower and woak: 100 November; 102 for Decem- hnl for ber; 1 04 for Januar: Corn—Firmer; 434c bid for November; 41jc for_December, the year and January. Oats—Dull at 26fc for November and year. PRORIA PRODUCE, Pronia, November 1.—Corn—Firm and inastivo; high mixed, 474@148c; No, 2 mixed, 47@4 Oats—Active and firm; No. 2 white 0@ 30}e. Whisky—Firm; $1 15, LIVERPOOL, Lavereoor, November 1.—Dreadstuffs— Quiet. Y Whoeat—Winter, 8s 6d@9s; spring, Ss@Ss 6. Corn—bs 2}d. KANSAS O[T¥, Kansas Orry, Novemoer 1, ket_strongors No. 2 red fall, K3jo for ci (@85%c for December; 8¢ bid for the year; for Januar C uary. Oats irmer at 23%c for cash, NEW YORK, I\uw York, November 1,—Wheat—C: ed, ..{.z.....‘ ope @1}e, closing firm 1@ ngeaded No, 8 red, 3 higher, n]-twlw opened | vanced {@le, closing strong; Nou 2, B{@d7i 1 ligher; ixed wes- Eigs ~Western frosh, firm and in good de- mand, Pork—Dull; new mess, 11 50@11 (21, prime steam, 7 70, 10@30c, BALTINORE. Baurivore, November 1.—Wheat—Wes- torn, fa i 2 winter red, ash and November; 1011(@1 03 Corn—Western, dull cash and_November, 55{(@ H6e. ats—Dull and easy; wes rm; mixed, rn white, 34@ nd steady. “Tye—Quiet o choico western pucked, 10@ Rutter —Firn croam —Scarce and hru\ ol @28c. \msky—htontly at118@1 18}, ——— LAVE STOOCK. CHICAGO. CH1cAGo, November 1.—The Drovers’ Jour- nal reports this afternoon as follow Hogs—Stronger; good heavy 10c higher, packing, 4 10@4 40; and shipping, 150@ 00; light, 4 35@4 90; skips, 3 00@4 00. Cattle—Brisk on good, ‘dull on common; expuorts, 02507 00; ood to choico shipping, 540@6 10; common to medium, 4 00@5 30; inferior r cows, 2 00@3 90 medium to good, 310@365; stockers, 3 65; food- ore 870(@d 20; range cattle, stoady: 417 Col. Ibs., 5 03; 453 Wyoming, 1,800 337 grass Texans, 890 lbs,, 375, Shoep—Active and steady; inferior to fair, 2 00 per owt.; medium to good, 8 00@ choi extra, 4 00@4 60; laml Dot hoad. 1 0065 53y Texas sheap, 2 26@3 50, ST, LOUIS LIVE 8TOCK, St. TLouis, November 1.—Cattle—Best grados wanted and_firm; low qualities less &etive but taken in the absence of others; ex- ports 6 00@0 40; good to-choico_ shipping, 5 50@0 00; medium to falr, 4753 20; mon, com- 400@4 50; Texans, 8 26@4 10; Indians, 100d grades firm and wanted; com od xmuttons, 3 40@3 75 xans, 2 50@3 50, KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK, Kansas Ciry, November 1.—The Daily In- dicator reports: Cattle—Steady for good grades; lower for common, Hogs—Firmer at Sheep—Steady; n FLOUR AND GRAIN, C1caGo, November 1,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have boon as follows: llueopr«. Flour, bbls. L 25,000 Wheat, bushels, Corn, Dushels. Outs, bushols Rye, hushels, Barley, bushels, New Yonk, Novambor 1,—Reoslpta and shipmentaof flotir and grain for the past 24 houra have boen as follows: Ship'ta, 1 Recoipta Ship'ta. Wheat, bushels., . 112,000 69,000 Corn, Bushels 105,500 40,000 Oata’ bushels L. 41000 140,000 Kansas Ciry, November 1,—Rocoipta and shipments of grain for been a8 follows: ‘Wheat, bushels, Corn bushels, o past 24 hours have Recelpta. Ship'ts, 17,000 20,000 L T000 7, LIV BTO0K. CH1cAGO, November 1.—Recelpta and ship- monts of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, 7,000 Sheep....... 2,400 Kavsas City, November 1.—Receipts wad shipments of Uvu stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, Cattle. ik Hogn OMAHA MARKES. ‘Wholesale Prices, Orrice or TiE OMAHA BEr, Thursday Evening, November 1, } The following prices are charged retailars by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain, WiteaT--Cash No. 2, 75 Banver—Cash No, :‘ 8¢, Rye—Cash No. 8, 6. Far Sreers—Quiet Far Covis—8 00@3 Hoes—4 00@4 35, kéuuu' bnn at :hmxw 50, ALVES —Fair quality 4 b 00;'good butch- arv’ stock, 6 00, !\ y 4 B0@5 00; g uf Flour and Millstufrs, Wintee WuraT—Best quality, pateat,fat CHorrep K Conx MraL—1 00@1 10 por cwt NG—60@70c per cw Wool. light, 14@10c: heavsy, Merino unwashed, 13@15¢; medinm _unwashed, light, 18@ washed, choice, air, 80c; tub and washed, 28¢; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@0c ess. Grocers List, oons—QOysters (Standard), per strawberries, 2 b, per caso, pherries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 80; Bartlett peare, pet oase, 3 40; w hortleberries, por case, egg plums, :: lt» por case, 2 90; green s, 31, por case, 2 96; do choice, 3. th, per 0, 41 oa, 2 b, per case, 4 80@ um-r Sisal, & inch and larger, 10}e, § inch, inch, 11 jo. 40 1w, 168, 16¢; 85, 160; —Demand fair and market firm at |} CaNDLES-Boxes, boxes 40 Ibs, 16 oz, Gs, 15c. Marcies'Per cadd ; round, cases, 1 85; square_cases, 170, SUGARS- ~Powdered, 10c; cut loaf, 10¢; granulated, 9dc; confoctioners’ A, 9¢; Stand. ard extra 'O, 8o extra C, 8¢; medium yol- low, 74c; dark yellow, 7ic, Corrers—Ondinary grades, 10@114c; falr 12 124¢; good, 11@18¢; prime, 12@1 choice, 18)@1é}; fancy groen and yellow, 14@15e; old government Java, 2 Tovering's ronsted, 1490; Arbuckle's foasted, 17he; Molaughlin's ,@\;ix.\:x roasted, 17ic: imitation Java, 104 Rick—Louisiana prime to choice, 7c; fair 63c; Patma, 6fc. Fisn—No. 1 mackorel, half brls., 8 00; No, family mackerel, half 1 mackerel, «its, 11 brls. ‘family mackerel, Kita No. 1 b, half brls., 7 ts e, b white tandard do, 4 gallon Syrup—Standard Con o, 4 gallon kegy 185§ g ,SoDA—Tn 1b papers, 3 30 pericase; kegiper 1b, —Medium, in barrels, barrels, 4 «l small, in lmrm]-, 80 il —Gunpowder, god, 45 5c; good Imperial, 40@43c Young Hyson, good, 65c@1 00; Japan, natural les Oolong, good, choice, | ¢ Japan, Souchong, good, 85@40c; choice, 35@15¢ WooDENWARE—Two _hoop_ pails, 185; three hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 neer washboarc 185 Double Ci Soars— Kirk's mtluut 3 60; 7 Kirk's white Russi Kirk's entoca, 215 Kirk's_Prairie 'Quoen, (100 cakes,) 40¢; Kirl's | Y magnolia, do Porasii—Pennaylvani 3 85; Babbitt,s b ball, 2 doz. CaNoy cans, 4 caso, in case, in case, 1 90; Anchor Bompetition mixed, celsior stick, , 30 11 pails, 13¢; C O1d Time, mixed; 3 ed, 30 1b pails, mixed, 30 1b pails, 113c; Flirt, stick, pails, 113e; Tip r.v& stick, 80 10 pails, 12c. VixEcaR—New York apple m, Ohio ap- ple, 18¢. Saw 'I‘—Drfir loads, per bbl, sacks, 3 50; bhls dairy 60, b X S1A||u|~l’mul 44 ver Gloss, 9¢; Corn Starch, 9c; Excelsior Gloss, 7ie; Corn, 8e. Spices—Pepper, 17¢; allspice, 15¢; cloves 20¢; cassi De. Lye—American, 3 40; Greenwich, 3 40; torn, North Star, 2 00; Lewis' lyo 465; Jewell lye, 275 n 30 1) pails, 15 14c; Tipy Top, mi: 30; Ashton, in General Produce, Burrer — Fancy _creamery, 20@3le; cold storago creamery, 25@27¢; choice dairy, 20 @2Ac; bast country, solid’ packed, 16@20c; bost_country, roll, 20@ aferior 10@14c. No chango in prices, but for country bugter 1s alling off Gwin recoipts and the poor quality rec: fomand to la 2 recoived, Boas—Recolpts fair, but prices till hold up. | £, 3. All eggs have brought to-day 25c. Cnerse—New York State full cream, 1dc; 5 hoop lota, 13fc; full cream chedders, 'new, 13ko; full cream chedders, old, 9c; full cream, 3 in_ hoop, l4c; Young Americas, 14c; cream, ery skimi 9c; fine Swiss cheese, 19¢; Edam: each, 81 Porators—Receipts largo and prices unchanged. Consignments of strictly choice, largo sized, straight potatoes are selling from 340 36c; mixed cars 30 to 32 an light demand; peachblows, 40c. Swikr Poratoks—Choice yellow, 2@3c. ON10Ns—Receipta lurger; choice large rod Wethersfield selling at 50c. CaRpAGE—Market for choice stock $5 00@ 600 per hundred, Demand good. Beaxs—Hand picked navies, 82 hand picked mediums, $200@22. Re: Seipta Tair: demand oot R —. Prmnu chickens, per doz., $2 50@ 250; geese, uail, $2 50; ducks, 1 0@ 50, Fresi Ovsens—Selects, 50c; mediums, 35c. CELERY Povrtiy—Live chickens, per doz, 300; dressed chickens, per lb, 1 turkeys, full dressed. perlh., Lde, LksoNs—Extra fancy Dar lemons, fancy Messina lemons, per box, $7 2 lots, Messina lemons, 87 00; 10 box lots do., %6 75, lemons. These aro strickly choice Messing s—Louisianas per Lbl, §0 00 do., er bunch, $3 00@4 00. - Cape Cod, high color, 2 50; bell and cherry, 1 prices on large lots. Choice eating, regular packing, 83 50@4 00; choice cooking, regular packing, 83 00@3 (»(I extra choice, 83 B@4 00, Strictly fancy apples well packed are in_good demand, Market adyancing. Pracies—Choico Michigan per basket, 80c @100, Receipts fair; demand for choice stock good., Datks—Black Arabian, per 1b., 8@de; quarter crates, 10c, Fras—25 Ib, kegs, per 1b., 12}e; 10 1b. box, layer, per Ib., 184c, Cocoanvms—Extra fine, per 100, 8 00, CaLivonyia PLuss—In good demand; 2 25@2 b0 per box, CALIFORNIA BawTirr PEaRs—In good do- mand ot 8400@4 50 per box, California Duchos Buerre, Clargoan, ote. poars, per bos, £3 00@38 O ea Atk cldac 48 ool Ko 4100 M. & P, clarifiod, 16 gal keg, 85 00; W1, & . claified, 32 gal keg, 48 00, i Pion kerr, Turk, l-nr‘(“-l"l ut, 15 10 ita, slm gu qr bbl, $2 25; pigw 50 b haif. bb1 84 00; tripe, 1 1b kita, sl 1.., b 401b qr bbl, §2 25; tripe, 80 1b half bl, feot, 8400; pigs tongues, 15 1 kits, 2 50; pi 'gm{fl.m $6 00, Tambs' tongue, lSl{“km 82 65; 40 Ib qr bbl, 86 25, Mincr MeaT—18lb Lmkeu (buckets 25c) 10c; 871b buckets (bucket 40c), 10c.; 1001b 1,000 Keg, 100; half bm]x 10¢. 87, Louts, November 1,—Rectipte and ship. | - ssonrate] 2.1b stone jars; 12 in case, menta of live wiock for the past 24 hours bt | per dos, 83 55 tumbler. pé. dor. 81 98 been as follows: schooner, per dozen, $310; L1b tin cans, 4 Recsints, Shijite. | dor. in case, $140; 211 tin cans, 2 doz in case, Cattle. . ... tesnne ,000 400 | 82 10, Bheep... . 900 Burk Jeruiss—Cumant, 30-1b wood pails, per 1, Bho; strawberry, 30.1b wood pails per b, Nfc' raspberry, 80'1b wood pails erlh, 8ic; blackberry, 801b wood' pails per 1b, B crab apple, 3011 wood paila per Ib, e, Arvrw Turren 81 wooden pails, por Ib, 88 00; 5:1b wooden pails, 6 in case, per case, Prac " Burrei 811 00; b #4 25, Preservis—(In 20-1b weoden pails)—Rasp- berry, $1500; strawberry, quince, $14 00; peach, 814 00; cherry, $14 00; tomatoss, $14 00; plum, $14 00; assorted, 51b" wooden buc 6 in case, por case, §176; amorted, 21h tin cans, 2 doz in case, per case 25, NEnkaska Cosits Hoxgy—1-1b frames, 24-1b cases, per 1b, 180, Coal—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- rin run Blossburg, 12 00; Whitebreast lump, 4 50; Whitebreast nut, 4 50; Towa lump, 4 50; Lmun\lt 4 50; Rock pru.,( 7 00; Anthra: cite. 10 76@11 00; Canon C ity, 700 per ton" Hav—Baled, 800@1000 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@h B0 per ton. 251b wooden pails per I, 51b wooden pails, 6 in case, per case, Dry Goods, Buowx Commows—Atiautic A, Blo; Applo ton XX, 7e; Atlanta oot FF, NT 00; [ 6he; H\erkk LR I.I, Blo; Badigor umu \ 44,0 3 44, 6 I\\ukn)n‘!l 1,6 ,\.\ »\ng.. I, 7 3 Wimantta 4.4, 18 BLEACHED CoTToNS —Androse Blackstono AA |mywr<hl 8je Tosched 4.9, Fruit of the lm.mh ; do Water Twist, ma‘ an Hoad ahrunk 4.4, o cambric 87, 12jo; Now anl( Mills, Pequot A, 10c; Pepperel, N G Twill Poc uh\nnhm 1.4, 9es lnc do half lxlnh I» X, 124¢ Albany E, brown, 8c; ©, drab, 11c; do XX stripes and plaids, 12 1.2¢; do XX°% brown snd gty stripes and plaids, Arlington fancy, 10 Brunswick brown, 8 1-2; Chariot fancy, tra heavy, 206; Fall River brown, extea hoavy, 111 Tndiana A brown, 13¢; Nepomset A mont B, Hamilton D, ll nohaha 4-4, Pearl River stripe, 120; lwm\knh Yeoman's hl\w 29, 9 DENINS—Amoskeag, blue and brown,161-2¢; Andover DD blue, 15 1-2¢; Arlington X blue Scotch, 18 l Concord 000, blue and brown, 12 1.9c; do AAA, do do, 1313 XX t6 do do, 14 1-2c; Haymaker's bluo _nnd brown, 9 1-2; Mystic River DD stripe, 161-2c; Pearl River, blue and brown, 16¢; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14 1-2c. Castimics- Bhrnard, 5o Eddystons lining, 24 inch double fac x% arnor A glazed, Manhattan glovo finish, She; Newport de do glazad, bc; Pequot do, Bo; Lockwoo , super extra 4.4 utnam X id finish, Ge. CORSET JEANS—Amory, Androscoggin satteen, 8jo; Clarendon Conestogga sat- 3 Frallowell, fe; Thdian Orchars, Tho; Nurragansott, lmpron!d 8he; Popperill’ sat: o; Rockport, 6 Allens, "6o; Amertcan, 63c; Arnldo, | & Jocheoo, 6§ ;Conestoga, b: Dankirk, ¢ A@je; Bddystone, 64 Gloupoetor, Harmony, bic; Knickerbocker, Ghe; Merrimae D, 7e; Mystic, bie; Spragues, o Ginghams, 7e; Marl: Sumberland, 7h ‘lunkun ) Rt b, 0ic; i, 11c; Artisian, 20c; fon’ D and T, 174 T, 16¢; Koystone, 18 Ocean D and T, iy stripes 1 tucket, 10 13) 124¢; do Naukin o8 do chooks, stripes c. droscoggin 10-4, ) |t\m\|||.ui l‘mnlm ke o 40, ) l\n Utica 96, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. O1Ls—110° carbon, per gmnn 130; 150° headlight, per gallon, ligh per_gall 20¢; 150° M’I'A‘r \\ht 14 seed, r 55c; linseed, boiled, per inter str'd, 60c; castor, 1 20; sweet, por ;,nh..u. per gallon, 160; fish, ; noatsfoot extra, ver gnllun‘ o No. 1, 75c; lubricating, zero, per gallon, sumumer, 15c; golden machine, No. 1, per g lon, 35c; No, 2, 2c; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; turpontine, per gallon, 50¢; naptha, 742, per gallon, 15, PAINTS IN O1—White lend, Omaba P. P, 6e; white lead, St. Louis, pure, Ge; Marsoilles green 1to 5 1 cans, 20c; French zinc, green seal, 120; French zinc, red seal, 1lo; French 7inc, in varnish asst, 20c: French zinc. in oil or gnllnu. Soe: . RN, et lon, 1 40; 0. sperm W vergallon, G eaw’ and bumnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown 13c; refined Inmphlrwk, uc~ coach black, nd ivory black, 16c; di E 16¢; Prussian blug, 30c; ultramaxine blue, ;sc- chrome roon & D., 16¢; blind and e unesmx- M. & D, 10c; Paris green, 18c; Tndinn red, 150; Venatian red, 9c; Tuscan red, 22c; Am can’_Vermillion, 1. & P., 18c; chrome it L. M., 0. &D. 0., 18c; yellow ochre, 9¢; e Gl S B fill':imng colgs. light onk, ek oal, walnut, o Saniy and ash, 15c¢, Dry Paints. White lead, de; Fronch, sinc, 106; Parls whiting, Zjo; whiting gilders, 1go: whiting com'l 13c; lnmpblack, Germantown, 14 Iampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_bluo, b2 ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sionua, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, 4c; Paris greon, gonuine, 25 Paris green, common, 20c; chrome groen, N, Y., 20c; chrome groen, K., 1%c; vermillion, Eng,, 70¢; vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian red, 10c; rose pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cokusoss, 2ic; Veuetian' red, American, 1 7he; chromo yellow, genuine, luw, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, ro, Fretich, ic; ochro, American, 20; Winter's mineral, 943 lehigh brown, 2hc; Spanish brown, 24c} Prince’s mineral, 4. iromo yel: Vanxisues—Barrels, per gallon: Furni- ture, extra, $1 10; furniture, I\u 1, $1; coach, extra, 81 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, extra, $1 75; Japan, 70c; wlmlmm,u.\m, »rm; »]n:llm 38 50; hard oil finish, $1 5 2 do |l asst, 16c; raw and burnt umber, 1 1 cans, 10c; | & Prva Tona o ~Climax, Hav, h0o; 4503 Black, M@ 140c. Cor—Conmon, 20@%0c; good, o Leaf, 30§ .\\\N\l ‘G Boe; Bullion, 50c; Ruddy, 45¢; Her- Horseshoe, 48¢ ior | Bey Ty A5@ 3 Diamond Crown, SMOK! 2% Dur. 8 Durham, 0] Tom and Jerry, R DENVER MARKET, Conrn Mrats m-l,um broakfast bacon, 15@ 17 @10 ealt sides, Shs WERN FRUIT AND PRODUCK The per 100 pounds pounds, 2 2 21 50@2 00; o tarnips, po per 100, 8 Rams, 16! smokod lard, Yo, Potatoos, 0@ Dotatoes, sweet, per 100 ons, per 100 pound per pound, 2@ ‘olorado. cabbage, new, ; live chic old, per dot, 02,83 00@ 3 56 butter, fair qu finost per Ib, 33@3 (@ Kansns and ing, 8@ 10c; chesse, apples per bbl, grapes, per Il per bhox, good), per b, «Lnn per b, full eream, por 1b, 16@17¢ eastorn, §4 75@0 00; Californin _poars, plams, 20 1 box sina lemons, extra, per box, nul.‘. wheat, per 1001b, 1 3 ud 8 ; Co 1.88; flour, Cy flour, pat flour, l\xumu, per 100 b, L 7 raham, per 100 1b, 82 00@? flour, rye, per 100 1b, £2 50@: 70; flour, buck wheat, por bbl, $1150@12 50; corn meal, por 100 1b, 81 65@1 n, per 100 Tbs, $1 7@ por 1001hs, 8130@1 38 new 1 hats, Nebrask: 3 00; flour, 0; by, loose, 00@106 00; baled second Hottom, 00; baled upland, 1400 : 00; straw, per ton, $500 clover, por ton, @900, L MAIN LINE, ARRIVR Atlantie Exprow7: Westorn Westoen Expross. G. Island G. Isiand Pass ae Lincoln Ex 0 p o | Lincoln Ex DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION, 10, 8:00,0:00, 10:00, 11:00 1: 00, (5:00, 10:10 . . an 00, 4:00, G:00, 10:10 1, . Broadway dopot, §: 1:00, 2:00, 8:00, 4100, 5 i On Sundays: %00, 10:00 o, 1.; 1:00, 30 £:00, .53, 10:90 . %0 Arrive Transter depot, 10 i utes In PACTFIC—U, Omaha . P. DEPOT. Express 0 M Illsaoual PACIFIC—U, F. DEBOT Express S 7:00am | Expross..... ....045 pm . R.—DEPOT N. 16TH ST No. 1 5:30 p m 6:30p m Denver Expross*9:40 a t K. C., 8T. Jomnc B R R—B. & M. DEPOT. | Sopm *Bundays oxoepted. Opening and Closing of Malls, ROUTR, orR, A, p.am, N re :00 6:40 540 huu City 11:00 in Towa 816 8:16 40 6:50 40 Linc ulf-fu % | m 12:00 1. t0 1:00 p. m. COUTANT Postmast “Bend, Ashland Ofilce open Sundays 1 A 5:40 DUFRENE & MENDELSSO/I/V Leather. & sole, 880 to 420; hemlock sol ueiw o dp, o to 1 00; runner 6o to-80c; nem o calf, 85¢ to 120; hemlock upper, % 0 2ic; oale uppar, 24c;_alligator, um t0 5 calf kid, 32@85: Ureison kid, 2 50 o - kip, 80 to 1 00; ouk kip, 110 to 1 b5; F 28 to Bfic; 2 75; oak alf, 120 to 1 80; French rench calf, 125 to % 00; rus- sets, 560 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, pebblo O. D, Morocoo, 8c; simon HarNess—No, 1 star uuk 42¢; No 2 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 88¢; ]\ll 2 do, 35¢; No, 1 Milwaukes $7c: No, 2 do S Hides. Dull and weak; green butchers, 6o; green sulted, Th@Tic; tlry flint, 12@13c; (lry salt, wgqu lmgetl Hides, two-thirds price, ‘AL Buner anv%c(al 00, Lumo mber. WHOLESALE. Wo quote lumber, lath and shingles) on dars at Omaha at the following prices: JorsT AND HCANTLING—16 ft, and under 22.00; 18 ft, 28 60, TixpERS—16 feet and under, 22 00, TiMuER AND Jo1sT—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 23 50 22 {t, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 60, l&;wcmu ‘No.'1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, Nfllmmm~h’o 1(2d common boards), 20 00; 0.2, Laur—Per harrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel’ 85c; cement, bbl, 2 25; Iowa l.lmw bbl, 2 50; halr p s bu. %, Tarved felt, 100 fbs, 3 60; straw Heavy Hurdwlre List, Tron, rates, 2 60; plow steel spocial cast, 7o; arucible, fo; wpecial or German, 6c; cwst tool do, 15@?20; wagon spokes, set, 2 20@3 00; hubes et ety 1 45; folloes. sawed dry, 140; tongues, vach, 70@B5e; exles each, 75c; quare nute per 1, 7@11c; washers, er 1b, 8@18c: rivets, ver b, 11c; coll chain. per 1b, 6@12c; malleable, S iron wedges, c; crowburs, 6c; harrow teeth 4o wpring teol, 7@8o; Burden's horsshoss, b 25 urdon’s muleshoes, 6 20, Bannen Wink—Tn oar lots, G par 100, 210; orental Nais—Rates, 10 to 60, Bitor—Shot, 1'85; Luck shot, powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Kogs, & 48; do,, Quarter kegs, 1 88; hluuug, kegy, §85; fuse, per 100 feet, ble, Lkan—Bar, 165, Liquors, ALoOHOL—188 proof, 2 25 per wine gallon extra California spirits, 188 proof, 126 per et gallon; triplo peiniod wpirite 167 praof, 23 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies, 100@1 50; fine l%llumhul, 1 H0@2 b0; Keu tucky bourbons, 2 00@7'00; Kentucky aud Ponnsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, By~ nported, 6.00@1600; domestic Buckuyn LI, 44, Te; .lmt W, Tic; Chitte. nango A, 3 } Great Falls E, 8he; Huo-ler 6 dei Honost Width, 8o; Tndian Head A, Se; 1 @(ll)flfl-- Tmported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40 ARCHITECTS EAREMOVED T0 OMAHA NATIONALBLD CHICAGO SCALE GO. 2 TON WA 4 To) \ L1 , TOOLS, 4 BEST VOIGR ADE VOB LAGNT hunn e10 oy A ni1d K1t of Tools, 810 Realdonce, 17 llnn.nyor\ 8t l\thbY & WILSON, Physicians and Surgeons. OFFICE: Boyd's Opera House, Omaha, Neb’ LIl [usuranee ! ON A NEW BASIS, Bankers, Capitalists, Merchants, and Prefcasional moa of Omaha, investigate the IN B EIE & LIFE AA.SSOGI.A.’I‘ION‘ OF DES MOINES, [OWA, Tho pdana aund purposes of this Assocition will be thowa you by JAB, A, BPERRY, General Azeot (or Neb, F. SCHEUERMANN M D, REGULAR GERMAN Homeopathic Physzcian. BPECIALIST OF WOMEN, CHILDREN & CHRONIC DIS) Uours—At Healdence, No. 1443 8 mn Bitr _Houry - At oilice, 7, from 10 & 1., 0 8 I C. A WILSON, M. D, . danger, T e bf (raca s 10 8 Lowre J. L MARBLE, Employment Agent. All kinds of help supylied prowptly. Rallroad, Bower and Urading help SUPPLIED FREE OF CHARGE. QTN 10thSteeed, + + o+ OMAHA, N Caroenters’ Orders from the country will be o bromptly executad, CELEBRATED N % Keg and Bottled Beer This Excellent Beer speaks fcr itselt, J’ORDFP‘! FROM ANY PART OF THR STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, < STLOVISNO. >~ Promptly Shipped. ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDARD OfOur G uarantee. F. SCHLIEF, {Sole Agers for Omaha’andjthe West, Cor. 0th Street and Capitel Avenue' FRESHE OYSTERS. Booth’s Oval’ Brand FRESH FISH AT WHOLESALE. D. B. BEEMER, Agent,Omaha. GATE CITY “PLANING MILLS! MANUFACT ERS OF| Mateials. —ALSO— Sash, Doors, Blinds, Staixs, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window & Door Frames, & m-mhu aclitien for m.- uunumzum of all kinds of H’ouhllnu-. Planing aud Matching a specialiy! Address all communioations to A MOYER. ropr o S BUI RLINGTON HOUTE R (Chicago, Burllnzknn & oulncy Rnllrond ) GOIHO NORTH AHD SOUTH. Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and Puil | COINGC EAST AND WEBT. Elegant Day Conches, Parlor Cars, with Reclin Chaira (seats free), Smoking Cars, with Re. e e Pullimet Palaso Seoping Cara and lthe famous C. B. & Q. Dining Cars run daily to and from Chicago & & Kansas Cit) Ohmnzo & Council Bluffs, Chicago & Des Moin Chicago, 8t. Jo- [seph, 'Atchison & Tu?eku Only lhmugh llno be- ieen Chicago, Lincoin & Denver, - Through cai ‘:i{""‘n lnmwlln & (', mll’c“kyl“lfl):m ‘connect n Union known as tho great THROUGH CAR Ttis universally adeitid to be tho Finest Iqulppad Rlllrond In tho World for all Gl of Travel. . J. POTTER, ldvbol‘ru'iandflfin" Manager. PRRCEVAL mWELhIImMM man Palace Sleeping Cars are run daily m and] from St Louis, via Hnnnllml, q.uelncb Burlington, Cedar Raj a to St Paul and Minneapolis: l‘nrlorClrlw“h Reclini Chairs to and t. Louls and Peoria and l. and from 8¢ Lous and Ottumwa. Ol change of cars between St. Louis ai L Mnllnu Iown, Lincoln, Nebraska, .nd Den i 74 Chicans.) C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist! AND DEALER IN Paints, 0ils, Varwishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEBRASKA. ECTAL NOTICE T i ICE TO Growerg of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our CGround Oil Cake. Tt 18 tho best and choapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal £o threo pounds of corn tock fud with Ground Oil Cako in the Fall and Winter, instéad of running down, will incroaso in weigh au bo in goed marketablo condition fn tho sprig. Dairymn, as well s others, who uso it can testity it morita,"Try it i Judio for yourselves. . Price 420,00 per fon; no charge for tacks, Addros od-o0d WOODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPANY Omaba PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking Is only attained by using', CHARTER CAK Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS -me For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS, OMAHA- P. BOYER & CO. DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, & { 1LO0R2O0IFarnam Streot., Omakha. HENRY LEHMANN Wall Paer and Widow Shades EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED) 1118 FARNAM STREET, . A

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