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THE DAILY BEE--OM A&l Ay FRIDA Xy INU Y IUIMBAUIL vy tuore The |braska National Bank. CF OMAHA, has. PLTRL e DIRECTORS: $280,000 18,000 J. R. JO{SON, Preetdent, of Stests, Johusca % Co A. K. TOALIN, Vice Prosident, o! Boston. W. V. MSE, of W. v. MORSE & Co. IOHY SPLLINS, of G, 1. COLLINS 1. M. w(LWORTH, Counselior & Attorney sh Law, 1..8. RED, of Byron Reed & Co. {, W. YTES, Cashler, for many years Caahise of the #irst ftional Bank of Omaha. Thia bk opened for business April 27, 1882 THE)RECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are among o leading business men of Omaha, and 1t busineds conducted with especial refersuce to the best arincreasing Interesta of itamercantile patrons. CLLJCTIONS recelve prompt attention and sharzdowost obtainable hero o elsewhore. INTREST allowed on time deposits upon favor. Wi tns and upon accounts of banks and bankers, FOHIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds and Ooangand City Securities bought and sold. Comcil Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. Firf Mortgage Loans Negotiated. Commercial Papennd all Good Securities dealt in. 39 Pearl atradand 608 First avenue, Council Bluffs. FNANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Nxw York, November 8, }oney —Very easy at 14@2} per cent,closing at® per cant, Prime Daner—B@7T per cont, Wxchange Bills—Firm at 4.81{; demand, 4341, Grovernmenta- A fraction Eower for 4}s coupon, Stocks—The market showed much more ateength to-day than yesterday, and though it was dull, prices gradually crept upward all day, and at the close of the day became more active, prives advancing rapidly, and at the close showing a net gain of } to 2§ per cent over the gain of yesterday. Dividend atocks attracted more attention to-da; higher. Of these dividend pay Post says: “ To those who have closely watch- ed the tacticsof the speculators in the street, it s plain that a depression in prices, and dis- trust, has been largely produced by deliberate Iying by the cliques, whose purpose has been to depress the prices. This is,however, get. ting to be understood now, and the class of atocks referred to are being gradually taken up and withdrawn from the street. COUPONS 8'iceieiein 9 100} 445 Coupons, . oo 114) 45 Lo Pacific 6 of '95. L1800 BTOCKS AND BONT Amorican Express................ 804 Barl,, Gedar Rapids & Northeru. . 82 Central Pacific. .. Chicago & Alton. ... pid. . & Quincy. do do “do Xllinois Central....... Ind., Bloom. & Western... Kansas & Texas........ Take Shore & Michigan So Michigan Central. Minneavelis & St. do do Missouri Pacific g Northern Pacil 5 ) . U S AT ooesy do pfd . sl 8t. Paul, Minn, & Manitoba. SR107 8t. Paul & Omaha, . 36, do_ do P Texas Pacific. 21, Union Pacifie. . 88; ‘Wabash, St. L. & Pacific, o) Woestorn Usion Telogragheooosrs ) nion 5 . g tAsked. ——— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO. Cricaco, November 8. — Flour — Quiet and unchanged; common to choice _spring whaat, 8i@bc; Minnesota, Sk@dfc; bakers, 4)@b{c, patents, 64@Tc; winter wheat flour ifi«(xu:.:leru and Missouri, 4}@bic, Michigan, @5he. Wheat—Market active, lower, very unset- tled and irregular; 96}c for November; 98c for December; 9% for January; 106} for May; No. 2 spring, 97c; No. 3 spring, 83@84c; No, 2red winter, 101@1 01}, Corn—Demand active, unsettled and lower; 487 for cash; 488c for November; 48c for De. camber; 47{c for the year; 474c for January; e for May. Oats—Dull and easy; 28}c Lor; 28fc for December January, Steady and firm a “Dull at 61}c. Quict at 1 45}, Wirmer; prime to high grades, choice, 130; ordinary to good, for cash and 28%c for the Timothy 128@ 1241 ¥ Tnsettled and lower; closed at inside prices; 11 00@11 10 for cash; 10 for No- vember; 11 00 for December; 10 95@11 00 for the year; 11 524@11 55 for January; 11 674@ 11.70 for February, Lard—Fair demand; closed at inside prices; 7 42} for cash and November; 7 40@7 4240 for Deceinbor and tho year; 7 475 for Fobruary. Bulk Meats—In fair demand;_ shoulders, 4 75; short ribs, 6 60; short clear, 6 75, Butter—Quiet and unchanged; fair to fancy creamery, 21@20¢; to fancy dairy, 14, Eggs—Quiet at 24c. Whisky—Steady and unchanged. Car Boaro, eat—Active; advanced Jo for November; declined je for December; ad- vanced fc for January. g Corn—In fair demand; advanced ke for No- vember, o for Deoomber, aud fo for the year. OataIn fair demand; declined dc for De- cember and May; declined 4c for the year, Pork—Active and weaker; declined 2ic’ for February. ) Lard--Active and weaker; 5c lower for No- vember and the year; declined 2}e for Decem- ber and the your, Visible supply of Graln November 8.— Wheat, 30,672,000 bus.; corn, 10,336,000 bus.; | bee oats, 5,511.000° bus,; rye, 2,859,000 bus.; bar- Teg, 2,567,000 bus, On ‘call'salos of regular wheat were 1,730,000 bus., corn 340,000 bus., oats 110,000 bus., pork 20,000 bbls., lard 11,500 tierces. Cheoso—Rlarket iteady; chiico full craam | b ice sheddurs, 113@124c; choloo full croam hats, 1212453 good partskim cheddars and flats T@8c; hard skims, 2@dc. Hides—Unchanged; green salt cured light, 8c; green salt , 6c; green salt hoavy, 6c; green salt calf, 11c; dry salt, 11c, dry calf, 15e, Tallow—No. 1, 6§@7c; No 2, 6e;cake, The. KANSAS OrTY, Kansas Orry, Novemoer 8.—Wheat--Weaker aad nominal; No, 2 red, 84}c bid, 84ic asked for c.ml.\'%ic for December; 84ic asked for the year; soft, 9 93¢, Coru—Weaker; No. 2 mixed, 38ic for cash; 27¢ bid for November; 85c for January. Oate—Dull and nominal; 28¢ bid. LIVERPOOL, Liveneooy, November 8,—Breadstuffs— Firm, Wieat—Winter, 8s 64@9s 1d; spring, Se@8s 6d. Corn—Bs 33d. BALTIMORS, Baurixore, November 8, —Wheat—W estern higher; No. 2 winter red, cash, 108@1 08} Corn —Western, bigher; mixed, cash, 5%}@ Jata—Scarce and higher; western white, 37@33c; mixed, H@ibo, Rye—Quict at 66@6Tc, Buttar—Steadys western packed, 10@20c; creamary, 20@ 2% Eggs~Firm at 200, Whisky—Steady at 1 18@1 184, NEW YORK, New Yok, November 8,-~Wheat—Cash unsottled an ungraded red, 06} c@ red, steamor, H4c; j@le and _options §@1le, lower, closing heavy 113; No. 1 rod, 04 No, 8 red. 105{@107}; No. 2 red, 1 18@1]17. Corn—Cash, 1c and options §@1{c, un settled and lower; ungraded, 50@6lc; No. 2, vor, olosing weak; mixed ; white, 38@43c storn frash, firm and in good de. mand at 20@28c. ork—Firm and fairly active; new 12 00@12 124 mess, Lard—Weak; primo steam, 7 85@7 90, Butter—Firm and in good demand, PRARIA PRODUCE, Pronta, November 8,—Corn—Quiet; high mixed, 4%; No, 2 mixed, 45c. Oats—Easy: No. 2 white, 30}@30}c Whisky—Firm at 81 15, ST, LOUIS PRODUCK, 8t. Louts, November 8.--Wheat—Markot lower and fairly active; No. 2 red, 81 01}@ 1017 for cash; $1 01} for November; 103 for December; $1 01 for the year; $105} for Jan. uary, Corn—Lower and_ slow; 44)@#47c for cash; 442 for November; 428c for December; 424¢ bid for January. Oata—Tower and slow; 261@26{c_for cash; 2o for, for November; 27fo for - December, Barley—50c Butter—Firm; dairy, 18@21c; ereamery, 25 @29¢. Eggs—19@10}c, Flaxsoed—1 $4@1 34}, Hay—Firm; Prairie, 10 00@11 00; timothy, 11 00@15 00, Corn Meal -$2 15@2 20. Crosiya_ BoArD—Wheat—Easie for Novemiber; 102§ for December; 105 for January; 107} for February. Corn—Steady; 41§c bid for November: 42fc_for December and the year; 42§@42)c |~ for Januar; Oats—Fasie for December; 27]{@ MILWAUKRE, Mitwaukex, November §.—Wheat—Quiet: 96§c for November; 95ic for December; 05; 983c for January. 6 carco and wanted; No, ¢ bid ¢ for November 28¢ for January. 0.2, 60lc. ToLEDO. Tovkpo, Novembor 8.—Wheat—Active but lower; N 1034 Corn igh mived, 5io; No. 2 easy at . Oats—Dull; No, 2 cash aud November, 8lie, CINClNl\‘,\TL CiNoINNATI, November 3, — Wheat — Strong at_1 08@1 08} for cash. \ Steady 504 Rye—Hasier at 504@60c. Pork—Quiet and steady at 11 50@11 Lard —Tn good demand at 7 40@7 47 Whisky—Firm at 1 13, NEW ORLEANS, NEw ORieANs, Nov Easier and scarce; mixed, 6lc Oats—Quiet and weak at 3 Corn Meal—Dull and lower at 2 Pork—Demand fair; higher at 11 Lard—Steady; tierce, 8 00; keg, 8 Bulk Meats—Dull but firmer. | Whisky—Steady; Westorn rectified 105@ 8,—Corn— llow, 61@t2c, LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. Cricaco, November 8,—The Drovers’ Jour- nal reports this afternoon as follows: Hogs—Weaker and 5@10c lower; packing, packing and shipping, 4’ 45@5 00; 465 akips, 3003 65; closed { | dull, 'with 1,400 unsold. Cattlo—Best uro strong, and others dull; exports, 625@7 30; good to_ choics shipping, 540@6 10; common to medium, 3 90@? 20; inferior to fair cows, 2 25@2 75; medium to good, 300@375; stockers, 2 75@8 50; feed- ers, ‘370@425; range slow; 99 Colorados, averaging 1,00 Ibs, sold at 5 00; 130 Texans, 950 1bs, 4 10; 287 Toxans, 925 ibs, 3 80; 189 Toxans, 1,020 1, at 4 20; 147 Toxans, 850 s, 5. . Sheep—Dull; common to fair are lower; inferior to fair, 2 00@2 50 per cwt.; medium to 2 60@3 00; _ choice to extra, 3 25@ 4 00; lambs, per head, 75c@3 00; Toxas sheep, 2 00@3 50. KANBAS CITY LIVE STOCK, Kansas Orry, November 8,—The Daily In- dicator reporta: Cattlo—Steady and unchanged; supply and trading chiefly in Texans and New Mexican steers. Hogs—Tirmer and 10c higher; sales at 4 50 x fihzmpm(lulet and unchanged; natives, 2 00 @3 25, BT. LOUIS LIVE STOCK. St. Lours, November 8.—Cattle—All good grades scarco and wanted; common dull and weak; exs)artn command quick safes at 6 00@ 6 40; good to choic , 5406 00; com- mon to fair, 4 50@ native butchers’ stuff, 3 @4 10; Indiane, 3 50@ and for best prime to fa des; fair 3 0@ FLOUR AND GRAIN, Cricago, November 8,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, Flour, bbls,.. . 15,000 19,000 Wheat, bushels. 87,000 90,000 Corn, bushels 30, Oats, bushols. Rye, bushels Barley, bushels, New York, November 8,—Receipts and shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 houra have been aa follows: Receipts Ship'ta, 93,000 33,000 ‘Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels, . . 000 Oats bushels. . . 50,000 eore Kansas Ciry, November 8,—Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as followa B ; 4 Recei) ', Wheat, bushels, ok B’l“,“,’o«'fo Corn bushels, P ) 5,000 LIVE 8TOCK, CH10a0, November 8,—Receipts and ship. ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. « 85,000 . Hogs . Cattle. . 5,800 Sheep... D 4400 ! 81, Lours, November 8, —Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours bave n as follows: Cattle, Sheep... 2,500 Kavsas Cirr, November 8,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours ave been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. 1,200 fimla, P ogs . 4100 Sheep, . 118 o —— OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Prices, Ovrice or THr OMaHA Ber, Thursday Evening, November 8, } 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, Wizar—Cash No. 2, 75¢; No. 8, 63¢, BakLxy—Cash No, 2, 43¢, Rye—Cash No. 8 §9}c. CorN—No.12, 82. Oars—No, 2, 27kc, Far s l‘:“ve Stock, AT SrEERS—Quiet ab § 00@3 40, Far Cows—2 75@8 “ e Hoos—4 00@4 15, SrErs—Firm at 3 00@3 50, 101 bid d CALves-—-Fair quality 4 50@5 00; good butche ory’ stock, 6 00, Elonr and Millatufs. WiNteR WHEAT—Best quality, patent,iat 8 40@S3 50, Srconn QuaLITY—8 00@3 40, SPRING WHEAT 8 50@3 60, SreoND QUALITY—2 30@3 50, BraN—05¢ per cwt Crorrrd Fren—Por 100 Ibs Cors Mrat—100@1 10 per ewt SCREENING—60@70c per cw Grocers List. Caxxen Goons. case, 5 70@8 %0 Oysters (Standard), per 2 per case, , per case, 2 50; Bartlett whortloberries, per cass, 1, per case, 2 90; groon 0; do choice, 8 I, per , per case, 4 0@ poars, per case, 2 2 80; gages, case, 4 5 50, Rorr—Sisal, & inch and larger, 10fc, § inch, 10{c; § inch, 11fe. CANDLES--Boxes, 40 lbs, 10s, 1 boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz, 6s, 1 Maroes—Per caddie, 85¢; round, 55; square_cases, 1 70, SvaAns-—Powdered, 106 cut loaf, 10¢; granulated, 9to; confectioners’ A, S7o; Stand ard extra 'C, 8e; extra C, 7ic; medium yol low, The; dark yellow, 7ic, Corrars—Ordinary grades, 10@114c; @12hc; good, 11@18¢; prime, 12@124e 18)@14}c; fancy green and yellow, 14@15¢; old government Java, 20@26c; Levering's toasted. 14§e; Arbuckle's roasted, 17he; McLaughlin's XX ronsted, 17{ci imitation Java, 16} | ‘ cases, Rick—Touisiana prime to choics, 7c; fair Ohg; Patma, 6 Frsn—Now mackerel, half brls., 800; No, family mackerol kits, No. 1 ki ols; Standard d do, 4 gallon Tn b papers, 8 80 per'case; kegper Ib, Prokres—Medinm, In barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 4 00; small, in barrels, $00; do in half barrels, 4 75; gherkinsin barrels, 9 00; do in half barrels, 5 00, Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@53c; choice 60 @7c; good Imperial, 40@48c; choice, 60@65¢; Young Hyson, good, 86@50c; choice, 65c(@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, S5c; Japan, choice, 60@75e; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, choice, 40@ Souchong, good, 85@40c; choice, 85@ 4. WoODENWARE—Two _hoop__ pails, 18 three hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio* neer washboards, 183; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 85. Soars—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 4 satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, white Russian, 525; Kirk's eutoca, 215 Kirk's Prairio'Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz. PorasH—~Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, in case, 335; Babbitt,s ball, 2 doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. {n case, 150, CANDY—French mixed, in 30 1b. pa American mixed. in 30 1b_pails, 16 mixed, in 30 b c; Nobby mixed, in 30 1b pails, Competition mixed, in 30 1b pails, 134c; Excelsior stick, 80 b pails, 13¢c; double refined, 30 1b pails, 13 i Crystal yfm 1b 30 Ib pails, 15¢; Old Time, mixed, 1dc; Thp Top, ixoed, 50 1b pails, 13¢; mixed, 80 1b pails, 11hc; Flirt, stick, 3 pails, 113c; "Tip Top, stick, 30 1 pails, 12c. Vixeaan—New Yorkapple 16c; Ohio ap- ple, 18c. SALT—Dray loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, in sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, 5s, 3 : SraRcH—Pearl, 41c; Silver Gloss, 90; Starch, 9¢; Excelsior Gloss, 74c; Corn, Sc. Spices—Pepper, 17c; allspice, 1c; cloves 25¢; cassia, 1c. Lyr—American, 3 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 275; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' lye 465; Jewell Iyo, 275 General Produce. Bourter — Fancy creamery, 20@3lc; cold storage creamery, 25@27c; choice dairy, 20 @24c; best country, solid packed, 16(@20c; best ceuntry, roll, 18@=20c; inferior grades, 10@14c. Market declining, owing to large re- ceipts and poor quality. ios—Receipts fair; selling at 25c for strictly fresh, Aeprrs—Choice eating, regular packing, 83 50@4 00; choice cooking, regular packing, 83 00@3 50; extra choice, $3 50@4 00. Strictly fancy apples well packed are in good demand. Market advancing, CHeESE—New York State full cream, 14c; 5 hoop lots, 139c; full cream chedders, new, 184c; full cream chedders, old, 9c; full cream, 3 in” hoop, 1ldc; Yomég ericas, 15¢; cream, ery skims 9c; fine Swiss cheese, 19c; Lim- buln;ger, 14c: Edameach, $1 25, 0TATOES—Receipts large and prices unchanged, Consignments of strictly choice, large sized, straight potatoes are selliny from 34 to 86c; mixed cars 30 to 32 an light demand; peachblows, 40c. SwerT PoraToks—Choice yeliow, 2@3c. ON1oNs—Receipts larger; choice large red Wethersfield selling at 50c. No demand. CaBBAGE—Market for choice stock $500@ 600 per hundred. Demand good. Beans—Hand picked navies, $2 75@3 00; mediums, $2 00@2 25, Re- demand good. i\ 2 00@2 50; venison, Fresu Ovsens—Selects, 45¢; mediums, 35, CRLERY—45c Pourrny—Live chickens, per do 300; dressed chickens, per Ib, burkoys, full dressed, per ., 1de. for full dressed poultry good. LEMON fancy Mes lots, Mes S lemors, Cavironsta Bantirr Prars—In good de- mand at_ $4 00@: per box. California Duchess Buerre, Clargean, etc. pears, per box, 83 00@8 50, Praciks—Choice Michigan per basket, S0c @100, Receipts fair; demand for choice stock good Dares—Black Arabian, per Ib., 8@de; quarter crates, 10c. Fias—25 Ib. kegs, per Ib., 123c; 10 Lb, box, Iayer, per 1b., 18 Cocoanvs—Extra fine, per 10, 8 00, CaLFORNIA PLUMS—In good demand; 225@2 50 per ox. Ciper—Pure sweet cider, 16 gal kog, $4 50; M. & P, clarified, 16 gal kog, £ 00; AL & P clarified, 82 gal Keg, 88 00, Pios Ferr, Duipk, Erc,—Pigs feet, 15 1b kits, 81 15; pigs 40 1b qr bbI, $2 25; pigs feet, 80 16 half bbl, $4 00; tripe, 15 1b kits, $1 15; tripe, 40 1b qr b1, 82 ripe, 80 1b half bbl, $400; pigs tongues, 15 1b kits, $250; pigs tongues, 40 1b qr bbl, 86 00. Laubs' tongues, 15 1b kitw, 82 65; 40 b qr bbl, & Mincr Mear—18lb buckets (bucksta 25c) 10c; 371b buckets (bucket 40c), 10c.; 1001b kegy, 10c; half barrels 10c. "AssonTen J Ly —2.1 stone jars; 12 in case, per doz, 82 20; tumbler, per doz, $L 95; schooner, per _dozen, $310; Lb tin cans, doz, in case, $1 40;21b tin cans, 2 doz in cade, 3210, tra fancy bar lemons, $8 00; na lemous, per box, $7 25; 5 box | a lemons, 87 00; 10 'box lots do,, These are strickly choice Messina Buik Jernies—Currant, 30-1b wood pails, o b 8hes stravborry, $01b wood paila po b, 84¢; raspberry, 80-1b wood pails per Ib, 84c; blackberry, 80-1b wood - pails per lb, 8hc; orab apple, 901 wood il por I, e, Arpik Burren—35.1b wooden pails, per Ib, 800; 5-1b wooden pails, 6 in case, per case, 3 50, PrAcit Burrer—-25-1h wooden pails per 1b, 81100; 511 wooden pails, 6 in case, per cuse, $4 20, borey, 81500; atrawberry, quinco, $1400; peach, $14 00; cherry. §14 00; tomatoes, $14 00; plum, 814 00; assorted, 5-1b wooden buckets, 6 in case, per case, $470; assorted, 2-lb tin cans, 2 doz in case, per cas, $3 25, Nrraska Coms Hoxgy—1-1b frames, 24-1b cases, per Ib, 18c. Ouaxgka—Louisiauss por bbl, 8900; do., BaNANAS—Cholce, per bunch, $3 00@4 00, UranserRiks—Fancy Cape Cod, high color, $14 00; bell and bugles; $12 50; ball and oherry, $1075. Spocial prices on large lotd, Hay—Balod, 8 00@10 00 per tou; in bulk, 6 00@6 50 per ton, Dry Goods, Brows Corrons—Atlantic A, 84c; Apple ton XX, 7o; Atlants A, 8c; Boot FF, She, Buckeye LI, 44, 7c: Cabot W, 74, te- unago A, Bici Great Falls K, she; Hoosior, bc; Honest Width, fc; Indian Head A, bo; Ludian , d. w., Tlo; Lawrence L, 64c; Mystic River, Tiei l-u.f..u A, Bjc; Utica C, She; Wachusett B, 74c; do A 8hc do E 48, 12}c. e Brown Corrons—Allendale 44, 7ie, Alligator 84, 8¢; Argyle 4.4, 7fc; Atlantic Bost quality, patent, at |y { | headlight, per Priszrves—(In 20.1b wooden pails)—Rasp- | ire BLEACKED on;nm——l\nd'wgrn L 44, Blackstons AA imperial 8fo; do do hali hod 4.4, 9¢; Cabot 4.4, 8§e; Fidelity 4.4 do cambric 4. Mo 24 do Water Twist, 10jc; Indian Head shrunk 44, 12 o cambric 87, 12§e; Now York Mill Paquot A, 100; Pepperel, N G_Tw P tas 4.4, O3oy Pocasset 5.4, 8 Wamsutta O X X, 124¢ (Colored)— Albany 1, brown, 8 11 XX stripos and plaids, 1 X brown and drab, stripes and plaids Arlington_fancy, 19%; Brunswiok 1 brow Charfot faney, 12 1:2c; do ec. tra b 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy 111 wdiana A brown, 13c; Neponset A baown, 15¢, Tiokivas blue 82, 18 mont BB, 15 1. Hamilton D, 111 llmlm a 44, 20c Amoskeag A C A 82,1%; do XX 1 Clare. Arrowanns, 9 1. pnestoga, extea, Lewiston A 30, a, super oxtra 4.4, Tei B utnam XX blue | ; 1 ;' C, + do AAA, do do, 1812 do 14 1.2¢; Haymaker's blue and -2c; Mystic River DD steipe, 16 1.2c; Pearl River, blus and brown, 16¢; Uncaaville, blue and brown, 14 1.2¢, Canpiics—Barnard, She; Eddystons lining, 24 inch double face, Sic; Garnar A glazed, o Manhattan glovo finish, bhe; Newport do.,5 sattean, 8ic; Clarendon 6jc; Conestogga toens, 74c; Hallowell, 8c; Indian Orchard, 73 Narragansott, improved, |8he; Pepperill sat teen, d4c; Rockport, 60, PriNTs—Allens, “Gc; Amertcan, 6he; Arnldo, 6ie; Borwick, 4fc; Cocheoo, 6 :Conestoga, 6 Dankirk, 6c; Dunnell, 63@7e; Bddystone, 6{c; Gloucester, 6hc; Harmony, bhe; Knickerbocker, 64e; Merrimac D, 7c; Mystic, Sho; Spragues, 6c; Southbridge, 6c; do Ginghams, 7¢; Marl: jo; Oriental, Ske, JINGHANS—Amoskeag, O4¢ Aénle, So; Atlantic, Cumberland, 7} ighland, 7he; Kenilworth, 9kc; Plunkstt, 9hc; Sussex, Sc. CorToNADES—Abberville, 134c; A{;\m, 200, American, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Cairo DD and T I-‘lae; Clarion D and T, 174c; Deecan Cq stripes D and T, 16¢; Keystons, 184e; Na tucket, 19¢; Nonpareil, 16¢; Ocean D and T, 184c; Royal, 164c; Sussex, 12c; Ti ch sett shirting chocks, 12ic; di York, plain Nankin, 124c; do checks, stripes 12c; do 8 oz, 20c. And) o New York m lls 2240; Pembroko , 19c: do 49, do 27, 18¢; Paints, Oils and Varnishes. O118—110° carbon, per gallon, 13c llon, 15¢; 175° he; 05 water white, 10; lin ; Tinsoed, boiled, per er str'd, per gallon, S0c: 2, 60c; castor, XXX, per gal 3,1 80; sweet, per gallon, 8c; per gallon, 160; fish, W. catsfoot extra, ver gallon, #0c ricating, zero, per gallon, § idon machint, No. 1, pér gal- No, 2, 20c; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 50c; uptha, 74°, per gallon, PAINTS IN O1L—White lead, Omaha P, P. per gallon, seed, raw,; pr g gallon, B 1 lor allo green 1to 51h cans, 20c; French zinc, green seal, 12c; French zine, red seal, 11c; French zinc, in varnish asst, 200 French zinc, in oil stripe, , 10 1.2¢; do 88, 12¢; Yeoman's blne 29, i, DENINS —Amoskeag, blus and brown, 16 1.2¢; Andover DD blue, 1 on X blug 3 8 1. blue and | i do glazed, 5{c; Pequot do, Bo; Lockwood kid finish, te. 2 CoRser JraNs—Amory, Androsooggin | ?| @ Ialand P 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6}c; Marseilles | Omaha asst, 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 11 cans, 10¢; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 13¢; refinod lampblack, 1263’ coach black, an ivory black, 16c; drop black, 160; Prussian blug, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green L. M. & D., 16c; blind and shutter green, L M. &D., 16c; Paris green, 18¢; Indian red, 15¢; Venetian red, 9¢; Tuscan red, 22c; Ameri- can Vermillion, 1. & P., 18c; chrome yellow L. M, 0. &D. 0., 18c; yellow ochre, %c; golden ochre, 16c, patent dryer, 8c; gra colors. light oak, dark oak, walaut, che taut and ash, 15¢, Dry Painta. h‘x‘hlu Ii:d, s;:u Frem:}:d zim:,uloc: h}’nflu whiting, 2jc; wl ilders, ;. whiting com] 14c; Inmpblagk, Gertmantown, 146; lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian _blue, 56c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, dc; gennn. Pu n, comon, 05, cheome reen, L.V, ; chrome vy, 1265 Ve & 70c; vermillion, American, 18c; Indian :ogd, 10c; 2Jc; Venetian red, American, 1{c; red lead, 74c; chrome yellow, genuine, 30c; chrome yel- low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 3c; ochre, French, 29c; ochre, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, 24c; lohigh brown, 2hc; Spanish brown, 2hc; Prince’s mineral, 8c. Varnisues—Barrels, per gallon: Furni- ture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No. 1, 81; coach, extra, $1 40; coach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, extaa, 81 75; Japan, 7 msxhn!tuu extra, 85¢; shellac, $3 50; hard oil finish, 81 50. rose pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cokusoss, Leather. a gole, 38c to 42c; hemlock sole 28¢ to 35¢; temw o kip, 80¢c to 1 00; runner 65¢c to 80c; nem o calf, 85¢ to120; hemlock upper, 23c 0 26¢; oak upper, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to 5 50; A€ Kid, B2 Groisen. kid, 2 50 b0 2 75; onk calf, 120 to 1 30; French ‘rench calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- sets, 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 30¢ to 85¢; pebble 0. D. Morocco, 35e; simon, 2 50 to 8 00, HARNESS—No, 1 star oak, 42¢; No 2 do, 89c; No. 1 Ohio oak, 33c; No, 2 dv, 85¢; No, 1 Milwaukee 87c: No. 2 do 84c. Hides. Dull and weak; grean butchers, 6o; green salted, 74@7ijc; dry flint, 12@13c; dry salt, 10@11¢c; damuged hides, two-thirds price, TALLOW. SHuEp F ¢ kip, 80¢ to L 00; o 2Bc@1 00, q ‘Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16¢c; heavy, 18@15¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@20c; washed, choice, 32c; fair, 30c; tub and washed, 28¢; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@6¢ 'ess, Lumoer. WHOLESALE, R We quote lumber, lath and shingles, on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 £t and [under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50, TiMBERS—16 feet and under, 22 00, TIMBER AND Jo187—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50. FrNcING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 22 00. SHEETING—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, LisE—Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel* 35c; cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair per bu. B0 Tarred. folt, 100 ihs, 3 50; straw ard, 3 50, Heavy Hardware List, Iron, rates, 2 (0; plow steel special cast, 7c; cruciblo, 8c; npechr or German, 60; cast tool do, 16@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 25(@3 00; hubs per set, 1 25; felloos sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70@85c; axles each, 75c; square nuts per 1b, 7@11c; washers, er 1, 8@18¢; rivets, per b, 11c; coil chain, ver I, 6@12¢; malleabls, 8¢ n wadges, bc: crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth 40; urdng teel, 7@8c; Burden's horsehoes, 5 256 Burden's muleshoes, 6 25, Bausep Wike—TIn car lots, 5o per 100, Naus—Rates, 10 to 60, 320, Suor—Shot, 1 85; buck powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half kegs, 3 48; do., quarter kegs, 1 83; blusting, kegs, 835; fuse, per 100 foet, Bc, LEan—Bar, 1 Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, 5 00; Lowa nut, 5 00; Rock' Spring, 700; Anthra cite, 11 00@11 25; Canon City, 700, per ton Liquors. AvoonoL—188 proof, 2 25 per wine gallon extra California spirits, 188 proof, 125 per proof gallon; triplo refined spirits, 187 proof, 28 per- proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies, 100@1 50; fine blended, 150@250; Ken- tuoky bourbons, 2 00@700; Kentucky and Penasylvania ryos, 2 00a@7 00, Brannis—-Imported, 6 00@1600; domestio 1 40@4 0. Gixs—Imported, 4 5@0 00; domestic, 140 3 00, LL, bje; Badger C 44, bic; Buckoya S 44, 6ic; Rums—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 B0, PEAcH aND APPLE BEANDY—L T6@4 00, 1% | Expross aw, 4c; Paris green, mninakflflc; Mall. AR . i —— 08, 8o Laconia O 50, 8he; Tahigh E 44, | Cuavracyes— Tmported per cass, 23 00@ . s Eiilees s sns WM. SN Y DER, Tobaccon, Prua Tonacco- -Climag, 50e; Bullion, 500; Horseshoo, 500; Star, 00o; Ruddy, 45c; Her- seg's, 45c; Black, 83@d0e, Fixe Cor—Common, 20@30c: good, 45@ 60c; Rosa Leaf, 70c; Premium, 65¢; Diamond Crown, ife; Sweet Sicteen, 47, Syokiva -0, 8., 21o; Mesrschaum, 2 . : Dhurham, 4 oz., 57¢; Durham, Senl of North Carol 3 orth Caroling, North Carolina, L c K t MARKET. Cunen Mears AND Lan son, 15@154e; smie @10c; salt sidos, 81@0c; Tard, 10}c. Grexy Frere aso Probvee—Po! S¢ per 100 pounds; potatoes, sweet, per 100 onions, per 100 pounda, es, por pound, Zh@sc} 1c; ado cabbage, now ; live chickens, old, per do? er doz, 83 00@3 50; butter, fair qual: MANUFACTURER OF OF STRIOTLY FIRST-CLASS Lartiages, Buapies Road Wag AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. good, per Ib, ¢, por Ib, 25@2 full croam, per b A a6 California &, 8@ 10c; chesso, apples per bbl, grapes, per Ib. or 'box, 8 20 1319 ad 139 Hamey Stroot andf408 8, 13th Street, a-irated Cataloguo furnished free upon applicatian 2 ~“OMAHA, NEB 00 poars, plums, 20 16 box, 2 00@2 50; Mea. sina lemons, extra, per box, $7 00@S 00; Colo- CapsFinials, rado whoat, per 1001h, 81 50@1 88; flour, Col- orado, per 100 1b, 82 00 flour, patent, £2 00@3 00; flour, Kansas, per 100 1b, $2 70@ 100 1b, $2 00@:2 50; W@ flour, buck-~ corn meal, per tlour, Graham, flour, rye, per 100 1b, wheat, per bbl, £11 5@ 1. 100 Ibs, 81 65G@1 85; corn, per 100 Ibs, $1 2@ 1 80; corn chop, per 1001bs, 81 80@1 33; new oats, per 100 Ibs, $1 85@1 45; oats, Nebraska, mixed, per 100 b, $1 30@1 40; oats, Nebraska, white, per 100 Ibs, 81 85@1 45; oats, Colorado, B 100 Ibs, 81 ‘.'.’fl:\l 85; barle per 100 1ba, 1 Galvanized lronCornices, Window Sxylightaldo Thirteenth Street N PERFECTION 50@1 75; mixed l‘hnll, per 100 1hs, $1 83@ 140; bran, por ton, $17 00@19 00; hay, looss, Kflr ton, £12 00@16 00; baled second bottom, 0 10 00@12 00; baled upland, $1400@17 00; IN clover, per ton, $20 00; straw, per ton, $3 00 @9 00. Heating and Baking . Is only attained by using ' CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DODRS g For ‘alby MILTON ROGERS & SONS, OMAHA- - SALEM FLOUR. Tuls Flour fs mado at Salem, Richardson Cor, Nohraska, in the Cot.ofned Roller Stone Systam. W givo EXCLUSIVR salo of our flour to ono firm in a plade. We have pened a brauch at 1618 Capitol avena Omaha. Write for Prices. Address eithor TTALENTINE o REPEPY. Salem or Omaha, Meh Established in 1858. THE LEADING [Carriage Factory 1409 and 1411 Dodge Street, Railway Time Table. LOCAT, TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION]| U, P. R R., MAIN LINE umavk. Paciflo Express.12:05 p m | Atlantlo Exp Westorn Exnross 8:00 pm | Western Expross. <450 m | G, Island Pass. 1 Lincoln Ex.....12:30 p m | Linvoln Ex... DUMMY TRAINS--BRIDGR DIVISION, Toave0mah a 00, 9:0, § m,, p.m. OnSun 00, 6:00, 10:10 p. later; Broad* &8t P. R R—U. P. DEPOT. 2 B . . DEPOT. Expross MISSOURI PACIFIC—U. P, DEPOT . ..7:00 a m | Express R.—DEPOT N. 15TH No. 5:80 p 11345 & SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC—DEPOT N, 15th Street. Leave Omaha for Valentine via St. Paul Line fo Blair. Arrive from Valentine.. B. & M. IN NEBRASKA. 115 8 m | Atlantio, ... 6:30pm . | Denver Expross*9:40 & m K. 0., 8T, JOE & C. B. R. R.—B. & M. DEPOT. .B:ulmlmn- “A= 50 p Opening and Closing of Mails. 8T m m HENRY LEHMANN sours. oran. otoss, s, pm. s pi. p C&N.W.,C,RL&P, B PP JOBBER [OF & Q., 8t. Paul & Sioux City.11:00 9:00/ 6:40 8:16 C.,M.&S8.P.8. C. & P. in Iowa 9:00 5:40 . Wabash Express, 12:30 9:00 6:40 9:00 b 6:50 7:30 b C.,St. P.M. &0 6:00 ion Pacifle, overland. 8:t |11 ] Union Pacific, Denver E 4:00/ 0. & Republican Valley 1:30 I B. & M. Express, 7:00 7 EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATEDY 1118 FARNAM STREET, . 5 B. &M, for Plai Bend, Ashland a 00 6:40 Office open Sundays from 12:00 m. 0 1:00 p. m. C. K. COUTANT Postmast~" OMAHA NEB. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS SREMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONALBLD NEBRASKA LOAN AND "gost Capital, - - $250,000. JAS. B. HEARTWELL, President. A. L. CLARKE, Vice-President. WEBSTER, [Treasurer, WEBSTER. Casbir, Oswald Oliver E. C. Webster, Jus. B. Heartwell, D, M. McElHinney.| Tirst Mortgage Loans a Specialty his Company turnishes 8 permanent home institu- w hore school Bonds and other legally lsued Seourities to Nobrasks can be negotiated 8¢ avorable terms. Loans made on mpro 1 all well settled counties of3the state throug! 1 hla aal oorresvondents v 0. M, LEIGHTON. H. T. CLARKE. LEIGHTON & CLARKE, (SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS, & C0.) Wholesale Druggists! —DEALERS IN— Paints, Oils, Brushes, Class. OMAHA, B L i e s ol iy NEBRASKA. amuel Alexander, A. L. Clarke, 40, H. Pratt, SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Cround Oil Cake. 1t {s tho best and cheapest food for stoock of any kind. One pound in equal to three pounds of oern took fed with Ground Oil C: in the Fall and Winter, lustesd of running down, will increase in welgh and bo in good marketablo ring. Dairymen, a8 well a8 others, Who use It can teatify Ita merits. Try it and judge Price 'M.Wrr ton; no oharge for sacks. Address od-s0d-me WOODMAN LINSEFD OIL COMPANY Omahs C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist ! AND DEALER IN Paints, 0ils, Varnishes and Window Glass IMAHA. NEBRASKA. . GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, BAKER'S Broakast Gocea, Warranted absolutely pur? Cocoa, from which the " 00 Ol has been reme It has three timen the strength of Cocon mixed with Btarch, Arrowroot or Bugar, and s therefore far more economi- cal. It in deliclous, nourishing, strengthenjug, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for peraons in health, All thowe who fro: g, Ui Lo A cambination of Pro- toxide of dron, Peruviam Burl anud PAOSphorus in tablo form. For Lity, Loss o tite, Prostration of ¥ital Loters §¢ is udispensa- REV.J.L. TOWNER, ROV TOA) A rogular graduate in medicine, Over sixteen jand 608 Wysndotte 86 | years' pi twelve Lo KANSAS CITY, MO, Chicago. Authorized by the state to trea, oo’ gty Khounuatam bios Asthma, Epilepsy, Rhey Tape Wortn, Urinary and Sklo Dig onsca, Seminal Woaknoss (night losses) 'Boxual D-Mlltyfl_‘nh‘::‘-ul wor) o ros guaranteod or money refun: o fow. Thousands of cases oured. No injurious medi- oclnes turniahed even to ents ¢ & distance. Con. sultation free and confidential—call or write; age sad exporionce are mportant. A BOOK for both sexes— Udairuted-—80d clrouiars of other soah sealed FREE & wed odw DR, EENDERSON, iters and lic Bpeakers will find it of the greatest value where a Tonic is ne . sary. ‘noommun i &8 & reliable re; Bah L Anenns B /A g A T g 196 w0 § o) saiwpe . PRI2AAE0 57 703 DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., S10¥. MADIB%., 8. LTI,

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