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‘UF DA ILY BEE- ——— Nebraska Natonal Bank. CF OMAHA, NeB. 4 U luz ln‘lfild. May I.EIBB! DIRECTORS: 71000 o 8. TOUZALIN, Vica P'rseident, of Boston, V. MORSE, ot W. v. MORSE & Co. 8. COLLINS, of G. 11, COLLI L8 REED, of Byron Reed & Co. B, W. YATES, Cashier, for many years Cashier of the Vational Bank of Omaha. is Bank opened for business Aprll 97, 1882 CMHE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are ading business men of Omahs, and its :l\ru 18 conducted with especial roference to the © #among the and incroasing Intorests of ita mercantile patrons. s lowost obtainablo here or elsewhere. EREST allowed o torms and upon necounts of banks and bankers. REIGN ty and City Securities bought and sold. uncil Bluffs Loan and " Trust Company. it Mortgago Loans Negof randall Good Securitie t, and 608 First avenue, Co 'FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL, Nrw Yok, November 15, at 2@3 per cent; closed Money—FEasy per cent, rime P'aner—5@0} per cont. Exchange Bills—Stronger at 4,862; demand, 4 84}, Governmorta- Strong. The general market to-day was firmer, and & majority of the active stocksshow reactional gains over tho closing prices of last night, The attempts made yesterday and to-day to ‘dovress the market havo resulted in a consider- able increase of the outstanding short interest in New York Central, Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Delaware & Lackawanna, and U Pacific. Otherwise than this there has been no change of importance in the goneral situa- - tion. The livening Post says: “There is still talk of trouble in the Towa pool, but it is not generally bolioved that thero will be serious complications. Officers of the Union Pacific railway company state that the decrease in the gross earnings in September and October together will not b greater than $200,000 as |/ 'tho samo rate the operating oxpenses, as com- | * pared with last year, show a reduction of 47 * per cent. - §125,000 in the net earnings for two months. . Butit is well understood that there has been some cutting of rates in cor.petition, TheUnion Pacific and also tho Denver & Riv Grande have been building and operating considerable ~ new mileage, which may have increased the proportion of operating expenses to what they T this . was the caso during the two months the de- were in 1881, viz: 51.45 per cent. creaso in gross earnings and increase in opor- » § earnings for two months.” COUPONS Conpons..... 4 . Pacific ¢4 of '95... ST0CKS AND BONDS. Amorican Express. Burl., Codar Rapids & Northern Central Pacific Chicago & 35 uamubfl St. Joseph. do do do pid ois Central........ Digom. & *estor. ) Toako Shere & Mickigan So. Michigan Central Minneapelis & St. Louis. do do” do Missouri Pacific. ... Northern Pacific. do do pid Nosthwestorn pid Now York Cantr Ohio & Mississippi. [GRAIN A Cnicaao, and unchan wheat, 83@he; ) 3)@4]e; bakens 43@5{e, patents, 6} 17c; winto Southern and Dlissou, 4G 4@bhe. higher; fe confined to choice thin smaller range 97%c for Decen February; 1033c for May No. § spring, 824@83 winter, 1 00@1 05, rp - Rather quict and stronger and clog. 4 r"‘}v.u‘h ‘higher than tho close yesterda: for cash; 40@49kc for Novemiber; December; 48§c for the year; 48¢ for wry; blje for May. Oats—Firm and'a shade higher with in proved demand; 28%c for cash 28fc for Ni ¢ for December; the year inactive wnd nominalt 204c for January; 82jcfor May. Rye—Weaker at hic, Barloy—Dull at 614 Flax Seed—Firm at 1 86, Pork—In fair domand, trading beinj fined almost exclusively to January and Feb- ruary; 1u 80@10 85 for November: 10 80 0 1 {{u_, 11 574@11 €0 for January; 75 I Janu- 5 for February; 12 20 for Ma Lard —In fair demand, unsottlod a and irregu- lar; opened & shade lower but subsequently advanced; 7 47)@7 52} for ca 7 0 for November; 7 47,@7 50 for Deoouber; 7 45 @147} for the year; 7 5TA@7 00 for Jan- |ary; 7 674@7 70 for February; Tk Moats—TIn fair demand; 5 00; short ribs, 6 30; short clear, 70, Butter—Steady; cremmerios, 20@34c; diary, 21@3 3 | Eggs—Tu fair demand at | Whisky—Steady and u Visible supply” of grain November 10, 80,770,000 bu., com 0,031,000, 42,000, barley 2,457,000, oulders, hanged. ro 630,000 bus., oats 30,000 bus., choice full choico full cream good part skim cheddars and abs, 7@8c; hard skims, 2@ | Hides—Market steady and en salt cured light, ced, fic; green salt heavy, "dry salt, 11c, dry calf, NEW YORK, | New Yonk, November 15, —Wheat—C shade easier; options ¢ dvanced}(@ho, closing st ungraded re 20@1 17 No. 8red, 1 064@1 05; No, 2 red, 11@1 144, Coru—Cash, }@he lower; options_opened ler, advanced j(@ic ady; ungraded, 624@61 Outs—A shade’ easier, ‘cijwhite, 38@48c. unchange: No. 2, 60}@ wixed western, $260,000 IR, JOTINSON, Proefilant, of Steclo, Johnss % Co WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney at Law, LLECTIONS reccive prompt ttention and timo depoeita upon favor. CHANGE, Govornment Bonds and 80 Pearl L% compared with the same months last year, At This would imply a decreaso of ating expenses together would make an ap- proximate decroase of say $260,000 in the net do Peoria, Dec Rock Island. 8t. Paul & M do do do pl 8t. Paul Minn, & Manito) 1004 8t Paul & Omaha. . 87 d €08 221 88 ‘Wabash, St. L. acl 213 do _do do 834 Western Union ’I'ulugmpL 70 tAsked 15, —Flour —Dull spring wheat flour e, Michigan, lar, moderately active and j steidior and tho fluctuations n 964c for No- for DMlubel‘. 10 80@10 854 for tlxa 1724@ | ) 7924 for oats es of xngulurwhm.z were 1, 3’;0 000 pork ¢l Amg quiet and 00 Eggs—Waostorn fresh, firm and fairly active. Pork—Firm and active; new meas, 12 00, Lard—Strong; prime steam, 7 90, Butter—Demand fair and market firm, PEORIA PRODUCE, l'xmlu \'n\nmlmr 15, < Corn—Firm; high mixed, he Oata nu|.~ No. 2 white, 80@30}e, Whisky—Firm at 81 18, ST, LOUIS T Sr. Lours, N and slow; No, 2 { for Novembe ] ODUCE, 43¢ for r January, ash fo for Jau- @204 for o for the yea uary Iq-« bl@ Barloy—50c. B Steady; creamery, 25@30c; dairy, Higher at ~1 85 0. Wh ltrlmmlhrln at 1 00§ bid for November and 1024 jor Decom- ber; 10441 04§ for J 1 IM‘-} for Feb- ruary. ¥ Corn and oats nothing dono; bids the samo a9 closing prices this afternoon. MILWAUKKR, MitwAuke, November 15.—Wheat—Quict and steady; 95}c for November; 96ge for De- ¢ for January. m; Nn. 2, b2, teady; No.'2, 28fc. Rye—Dull; No. 2, Barley—Stronge A, for November. TOLRDO. Toreno, November 15.—Wheat—Good de- mand and higher; No. 2 red cash, 1 04@1 07. Corn—Dull and lower; igh mized, 85c; No. 2 cash, 52}@bc. Oata—Quict and steady; No, November, 80c. CINCINNATIL, CixcrsNatr, November Tirm at 105@1 07 cash. Corn—Stronger at blc. Oats—Firm at 80}c. Rye—Quiet at Whisky—Active and firm at 118, LIVERPOOL. November 2 cash aud 15, — Wheat — LivERroor, Firm, Wheat—Winter, Ss@8s, 6d. -Breadstuffs— 8¢ 0d@% 1d; spring, Corn—5s 3}d@ds 4d. BALTIMORR. Bavrivore, November i —Wheat—West- 2 winter fred, Corn—\Western, neglectod; nominal muea,n cash and November, packed 10@23¢; rm at ZQ@r“Q& Steady and quict at 1 18}@1 193, KANSAS 0rTY. w“nmky KAnsas Crry, Novemoer 15.—Wheat— Steady and nominal: No, 2, red 832¢ bid for cash; 84fc bid for December 83}c for the year. ¥ Gorn—Weaker; No, 2 mixod, 874 for cush; 36% bid for November; 35@85kc for Jan: uary. Oata—Stronger at 23 BT. LOUIS LIVE STOCK, Sr. Louts, Nov. 15.—Cattle—Quict; only | moderate demand; exports, 6 60; good to choico_shipping, b 40@6 00; medium_ to fair, 4 7H@ stockers and feeders, 3 50@4 25; native butchering stuff, 3 00@4 25; Toxans, 3 25@4 10; Indians, 3 40@ heep—Steady; only gond fair to good muttons, 400; extra heavy, 4 KANSAS CITY LIVE STOOK, KANSAS Cl'n, November 15,—The Daily In- dicator reports Cattle—. MarLethrm: demand good for feed- ers; natives steers, 500@6 00; stockers and fooders, 3 50@4 40; Toxas steers, 3 75@3 80; Colorado half-breeds, steers, 3 40(@4 50, Hogs—Market weaker and lower; closed stronger; sales at 4 15@4 55, Shieep—Market quiet; good natives, 3 40, CHICAGO. Crrcago, November 15,—The Drovers' Jour- nal reports this afternoon as follows: jorades wantod; 60; prime, 8 75@ - Hogs—5(@10c lower; all sold; packing, 4 @41 40; packing and -h ipping, 4 105 003 ugm; 410@4 15; kf ChttloNisaket brigk wnd firm; exports, 625@7 00; good to choico shipping, b60@ 610; common to medium, 4 10@b 40; inferior to fair cows, 210@83 00; medium to good, 3 00 @3°75; stockers, active at 3 00@3 0; fesders, 8 70@4 30: ranges, 5@10c higher; grass Tox: ans, 3 60@4 30; Americans, 4 50@5 60, Sheep—Steady; Inferior to fair, 2 20 per cwt.; medinm_ to good, 8 40@3 75; choice to oxtra, 3 80@4 25; Texas shoep, 2 25@3 50, TRAFFIC, FLOUR AND GRAIN, OH10460, November 15,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour hnd grain for thoe past 24 hours have been as follows: 5@ Recelph. Shlp'u Flour, bbls.... Wheat, bushols 000 Corn, bushels. .. 252,000 Oats, bushels. 131,000 tye, hushol 15,000 Burloy, bushels L. 51,000 XKansas Cury, November 15, rl!ecdph and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as followa® Recolpta. Shipts. 18,000 , 28,000 8,000 . 6,500 Wheat, bushels, Corn, bushels, New Yong, en shipmentsof iluurnnrl grain for the past 24 hours have becn as follows: Réecipts Bhip'ta. Wheat, bushel 51,000 58,000 Corn, bushels 18,000 Oats, bushels! 1,000 LAVE 8700k, On10A60, November 15,—Receipts And -hlp— mente of Iive stook for the past 24 ho been as follows: Ship'ts, Hogu .. 42,000 Cattle. 8,000 Sheep. . 2,500 81, Lous, November 15,~] ft- and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship' Cattlo.. e T | it Sheep. . . 1.100 KaNsas Crry, November 15, —Receipts lml shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipta, Ship'ts, 1,500 OI!A.H.A MAH.KE!‘S wnmmla Prices, , Orpicx or THE OnARA Bie, Thursdsy Evening, November 1 } 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 elevators and other local buyers: Grain, Waear—Oash No, 2, 750; No. 8, 66c. Baney—Cash No, 2, 45c, Rye—Cash No, Conx—No. 2, 83c. 0Oars—No, 2, 27hc. Live Stock, ¥ar Breers—Quiet at 3 00@3 40, Far Covis—2 76@3 25, Hoas—4 00@1 15, Suekr—Firm at 8 00@3 50, CaLy o Dair quality 4 50655 00;good butche Flour and Millstuffs, Winter WHEaT—Best quality, patent, at 3 mm 3 50, VD QuaLITY—3 00@3 40, Wiear—Best quality, patent,Tat SECOND QuataTY—2 30@3 50, BRAN—A0c per cwh. 14| §8 00@3 Ororren Feen-—Per 100 Ibe. N MEAL—1 00@1 10 par c'g 60@ 700 por ew General Produce. Borren 20 atorage croa Fanoy creamery, @24c; b Recoipts conti emand for a 2 50; fancy Willowsby Den CHEESE .\'-w\u. Soptember mako, ato full croam, lato York Stata full cream, 10 hoo do full croam, hoop lots, 13fc; mu\ug.mc make, 13 hoop lots, Aurnst make, do 50 hoop lot: 12}e; Wisconsin, full ¢ 2 in box, 1 Young Amori strictly full croam, 1 full cr 1 10 hoop lots, 114 full o full cream f fanc: , 100 1 cas burger 18}c; genuine old Swiss, POTATORS—Roceipts large ' and prices declinin, Consignments of strictly ch largo sized, straight potatoes nro sol from 80 to 82¢; mixed cars ight demand; penchblows, ®SwrkT PoraToRs —Choico yellow, 2@3e. nber 15,~Receipts and | 24¢; Ox1088—Recoipts larger; choice largo rod Wethersfiold selling at 40 to 50c. No demand. Cannace—Market for choico stock £ 00@ 600 per hundred. Demand good. Braxs—Hand picked navios, $2 75@3 00; hand picked mediums, t.’()wgd..n Re- caipts fairy domand good. Gasg—P rairio chickons, per doz., s:o 00 to 8 50; quail, 81 75 to 2 00; g ducks, Mallard, per dd 8160 b 200; deor sl 13 to 13 to 10c; antelope u.hih-- 11to 12¢; $to O, Demand good. ‘Would advise consignmonts, Bo_ caroful that your game comes to market in njco condition, Fresit Ovstens—Selocts, 45c; standards, 40c; modinm 2 m( 2 b llbur CrLERY 4]0 Tovrrny--Live chickons, per doz, 2 50@ full dressed chickens, per 1b., 11@13c; tur- keys, per lb., H(ath, ducks, ll(fll 15 LmoNs—Extra fan fancy Messina lemons, per box, 87 lots, Messina lemons, £7 00; 10 box lots “G 1'r \Tnl agn lumum lmL), £5 005 do 5 box lots, 84 50, Datks—Black Arabian, per 1b., 8@dc; quarter crates, 10 ¥ b, 2he; 10 1b. box, layer, pee 1b., 16¢; small ovals per b, 1 CocoaNUTS—Iixtra fine, per 100, 8 00, Cinkr—Pure swoet al keg, $6 00; M. & Fio i ¥, Tnive, Kits, 81 15; pigs 40 Ib qr bbl, 801D half bl §4 tripe, 40 1 qr' b1, $400; pigs tongues, tongues, 40 1b qr mi 151D kits, & Mrxer by Atmore's, 18b _ buckets (bucl ) 10¢; 371 buckets (bucket 40c), 10¢.; Tool kegs, ll)c half barrels 10c. —2.11 stone jars; 12 § tumblor, per do 1 tin 140 30 i cans, 2 doz in caso, Pigy foet, 15 1 25; pigs_feot, e, 15 1) kits, S ; tripe, 80 1b half b b kits, 8260 15 86 00, biigs Lambs’ tongues, b qr bbl, £ per do schooner, ver “dozen, doz, in case, $210. Burk JeLLies—Currant, 80-1b wood pails, por b, Bhosstrawberry, 8010 wood, qmr or b, 8h¢; raspberry, 30-b wood pails 8%e; blackberry, 30-1b wood pails per erab apple, 30-1b wood pails per Ib Sle. Areir Bur 5-1h wooden p £6 00,510 wooden pails, G1in c o1b wooden pails per Ib, #11/00; B-11 woollen paila; 8 {a'case por case, 8125 Pruserves—(In 20-1b wooden pails)—Rasp- berry, $1500; strawberry, quince, 814 00; peach, $14 00; cherry. $14 00; tomatoos, $14 00; plum, €14 00; assorted, 5-1b wooden buckets, 6 in caso, per case, $475; asmorted, 21D tin cans, 2 doz in_case, per case, S8 2 Nepraska Cos Hoxgy—1-1b lrumon 241b cases, per 1b, 18c. OnaNas—Louisianas por Lbl, $900: do., box, &5 00 BANANAS—Choice, per bunch, $300@4 00. Cranpenus—Fancy Cape Cod, high color, $14.00; bell and bugles; $12 00; bell and cherry, $11.00. Special prices on large lots. Hav—Baled, 8 00@1000 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@G 50 per ton. Grocers List. CANNED Goops—Oysters (Standard), per case, 3 70@3 90; strawberrios, 2 1, per case, 2 10; raspberries, 2 1, Jor caso, 2 90; Bartlett gem, por case, ] Aoé nrtloborries,z Jeros plums, s case, green nge!,% per case zufl- hoico, 8 b, caso, 4 50; pine apples; 2 1b, per case, 4 8 b 50, Torr—Sisal, a inch and larger, 10}c, § inch, 104; § inch, 1 ANDLm—Buxu, 40 Ibs, 16s, 15c; 8s, 150; boxes 40 1bs, 18 oz., Bs, 160. Marces-—Per caddie, 850; round, cases, 1 55; square’ cases, 1 70, Svaans—Powdered, 10c granulated, 90; confectio ard extra C, 8c; cxtra low, 7he; dark yellow, Tle, Corrers—Ordinary grades, 10@1140; fair12 @12}c; good, 11@13c; prime, 12@; 18)@14}c; fancy gréon and yello government Java, 20@20 &' T §to; Arbucice's ronsted, 174c; MeLmughlin's XXXX roasted, 178¢; imitation Java, 16} @1sic, b Joat, 10c; A, 8jc; Stand: 74¢; ‘medinm yel- Rici—Louisiana pruno to choico, 70; fair 6he; Patma, 6ic. Frsu—No 1 mackerel, half brls., 8 00; No, 1 madkerel, <its, 115; family muk«rul brls., 6. J hnfl 1 alf Drls., tandard Lnn xl», 43 m:[l.]uu kegs 185 5c, bols; andard dg, 4 gallon ey K eosin 1b papers, .30 per case; keg'per Ib, Prcrres—Medium, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 4 00; émall, in barrols, 8 00; d in half barvels, 4 75; l{hLl‘kllll in bnrmlu, 9 00; do in half lnm)lu 5 00, TgAS—Gunpowder, good, 45@550; choice 60 75c; good Tmperial, 40@30; choice, 60@5e; oung . Hyson, good, S6@b0c; ' choico, 6@l 00; .hqunéo?xluml luat, Japn, choice, 60@75¢; lon, good, 85@10; Qolong, uhltmu 40@bbe; Souchong, - good, 85@A0c; choice, 35@! WooDENWARE—Two _hoop pails, 185; three hoop ln 210. Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- neer wi oards, 185; Double Crown 2 905 Wellbuckets, 3 85. Boaps—] irk’s Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk’s satinet, 3G0; Kirk's standard, 375; Kirk's white Russian, b 2 2 15; Kirk's Prairio Queen, (mm)m,xhk'- T ia, doz. Porasi—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, in case, 335; Babbitt,sball, 2 doz, incase, 1 90; Anchar ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50, CANDY— mixed, in 80 Ib. pafls American mixed. in 30 Ib Lol Uc nninune ixed, in 30 1b pails, 14 Nobvy ‘mixed, in 30 -ulu 13c; mmmhdon mixed, in’ 80 1b . 12h0; Bxcolior stick, 30 b pails, 13c; «uuhleruhnad 30 1b pails, 180; Crystal mixed, *...u. 15¢; Old Time, mixed, b pails, 1401 , mixed, 30 ib 13c; Klirt, Tor Tiie mfd, “tick, 80 1b Tu D, stick, 80 1h ork apple 1 olg 1 uzr—!)u{ loads, pfl- hl.l lm Ashton, in sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, bw, 8 30, Stanon—Pearl, 440 Sl Gloss, 90; Corn Starch, 90; Fxcelsior Glos, 7ho; Corn, Be. 8 per, 17c; allspice, 15c; cloves p..m H]c' b VINEGAR— Lye—Auerican, G Western, 2 75; )!mx. s[u 465; Jawell lye, 2 75, reenwich, 8 40 200; Lowis' Dry Goods, Buows Commows—Atiantio A, Bio; A ton XX, To; Atlanta A, ple Book FF, o Ter Gt W, Tie; Chitte nango A, Gte; Groat Falla B, 8hc; Hoosler, o Honest Width, 8c; Indian Head A, fc; Indinn Standard A, "8e; Indian Orchard, d. w., 74e; Lawrence LL, 64c; Mystic River, Thc; Poquot A, nlc Utica 'C, bl hei Wachusett B, 7jc; do do E 48, 12 Sy BES Compons- Allandalo 44, Tho, Alligator 84, 8c; Argyle 44, Tfe; Atlantic L, Gie; Badger State X 4-4, o Honaington 0 44, bic; Buckeyo § 4.4, 61¢; Tuialan Orcliard AA 5, 8ho; Laconta O 89, Bhe: Lehigh 1 liunkuyn LI 44, c; Popperall N 80, 7¢; do O 82, Tdo; do 1 86, 7je; do E 89, 8he; Pocasset C 44, Tio; amsutta 4-4, 13¢, BLeacHED CorTons—Androsooggin T 4, 9he; Blackaton AA imperial 8jc; do do half 50 | 3 3 e d | hobble O, D, M d | 2 00@4 00, '\l(‘, Fruit of the Toom, 9) d Tueist, 108 lm ian Hoad u)mmk 44, 12¢; 100 o cambrio 87, ’« Now York Mills '-‘Sr Pequot A, 100; Pepperel, N G Twllln, 12, Pocahontas 4-4, 9fes P moc b4, 8§; Utica, 11¢; Wamsutta O X X, 12 |||(n~ (l olored). \Hnl\\ l' brown, do XX stripes and plaids, 12 1 \ Im»\\ n and dra .f. stripes and plaids, Branswick 3 ¥all River brown, ex Indiana A brown, 180; Neponset A brown, 15¢, TicKINGS. Amoskoag AC A 1.8 " blue 82, 18 mont BB, 151 Hamilton 1), 111-20; Lowiston A 80, nehaha 4-4, Omoga, super oxtra 4 X 1 1c; Putnam ucket 8, 10 1 keag, blio and brown,161.9¢; or DD bluo, 16 1-26; Arlington X blug 1 neord 000, lo do, \akor's blug * an o m.-mmmvu 161.2 and brown, 16c; Uncaavillo, wn, 14 1. Canmnrics—Barnard, bo; Kddystone linin 24 inch doublo face, 8}o; Garner A glazed, b M.mlmum glove finish, be; Newport do. . do glazed, bie; Pequot do, be; Lockwood kid finiah, 6c CORSKT JRANS—Amory, satteen, 8fc; Clarendon Conesto toens, 740; 1allowell, Se; Indian Orchard, 740 Narragansott, improved, 8he; Popporill sat: tean, O4c; Rockport, Allons, mertcan, ie; Arnldo, , Ae; Cochieoo, 6§ ;Conastog, 6 "Dunnell, 63@7o; Bddystons, 63o; Harmony, 5he; Knickerbooker, 643 Merrino D, 7 Mystio, bho; Spr s outhliridge, 60; do ‘Ginghams, 7o; , Bje; Oriontal, 8fo, l-Nmuuu -Amoskong, Adlantic, 8; Cumberland, Kenilworth, 93c; Plunkatt, COTTONADES—Abbervi American, 11¢; Artisian, 184e; Clarton' D and T, 17he; Decan_Ca str Dand T, 16¢; Keystone, 184c; Nan m.— kot, 19¢; Nonparcil, 160; Oooan D) and T, i o, 120; Tioga, Wachu! do’ Nankin 12jcs Jo cliocks, stripes 274c; do 4&" 1le; Argyle, Sc; ; Highland, 74o; i York, plain S , 12 ond Inllcy 12}c; do 8 oz, The; New York m lla bc; do 09, 224e; Pembroke s Poquiot 104, 284c; do 74, 190 do 49, epponoll. 06 67, 21 18¢; 0 3 do 48, 17c. Paints, Oils nn(l Varnishes. O1ta--110° carbon, por gallon, 18; 160° i : light, \\nt.ur white, 19¢; lin i Jinseod, boiled, per strd, pe nlluu, wu wc, castor, > ) per 0; sweet, |ler gallon, & sperm per gallon, 1 60; fish, W. 1 L\muun 5¢; neatsfoot extra, ver gailon, 90 0.1, 7he; lubricating, zcro, per gallon, 30 maching, No. 1, per gal: 800} turpen perall i 9, 86c; do 58, sperm, signal, per gallon, , ‘per gallon, 50c; naptha, 74 °, Omaha P, P, 18 1N O1—Whito lead, liito lead, St. Touis, pure, Sfos Marscilles o 51h cans, 20c; Fronch zinc, green Trench zine, red seal, 1lc; French zinc, in varnish asst, 20c: rench zine, in_oil asst, 15; raw and burnt wmber, 1 1b cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sionna, 10c; vandyke brown, 180; rofined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, an ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 160; Prussian blug, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome groen L. M. & D., 16c; blind and shutter groen, L M. &D., 16c; Paris groon, 18c; Indian red, 15¢; Venetian red, 9¢; Tuscan red, 22¢; Ameri- can’ Vermillion, 1. & P., 18c; chromo yellow L. M. & D. 0., 18¢; yellow ochre, fo; golden’ ochre, 16¢, patent dryer, 8c; graining colors. light ouk, dark oak, walnut, che tnut and ash, 15, Dry Painta. Whito lead, 8c; Fronch zinc, 10c; Paris whting, Zho; whiting gildors, 1fc: Whiting com’l lampblack, Germantown, 14c; Tampblack, ordinary, 1065 rossian biue, Be; ultramarino, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8o; wnber, burnt, c; umber, raw, 4c; sionna, burnt, 4} ienug, raw, dc; Paris green, gonuine, 250; Paris groon, common, 20c; jliomogroon, N, Y 20c; chromo green, K., 12c; vermillion, Eng,, 700; vermillion, American, 18c; Indian red 10c; rose pink, 14¢; Venetian red, Cokusoss, Venotian' ved, Amorican, 1i¢; red load, chroma yellow, genuine, 30¢; chrome yel: , 12c; oclire, rochelle, 30; ochre, French, ochre, American, 'Winter's miners igh brown, 2)c; Spanish brown, 2jc; n0e's mineral, VARNISHES—Darrels, per_gallon: Furni- ture, uxm, 81 10; runumm. No. 1, §1; coach, neu: ¢ nem o 4olo, 88¢ to 420; hemlock sole 28 to 85c; lip, 800 to1 00; runner- 650 to 80 ) 850 to1.20; hemlock upper, 2 uk u,.l.ur,m, alligator, 4 00 to 5 50; @3h: Greisen kid, 2 ')(7 0 2 7i ullk oak calf, 1 '(7 to 1 30; ench 110to 1 55 French calf, 1 25 to 2 i sets, b 50 to 7 50; lining 600 to I() 50; te pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, Hanyess—No, 39c; No. 1 Ohic 24 1 Milwaukeo 87c: No. 2 do dh Hides, Dull and weak; green butchers, Gc; greon salted, 7h@ dry flint, 12@13 dry salt, 10@1Te; damaged hides, wo-thirds price. TALLOW— SHUEP PrLTS—25c@]1 00, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; hoavy, 18@15¢; medium mwashed, light, 18@20c¢; yrashed, choice, 82; fair, 30c; tubaid washod, 2803 Lurry, binck and cotted wool, 206 Tou, Lumper. WHOLFSALE, Wo quote lumber, lath and shingles on oars at Omaha at tho following prices: JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 t, 28 50, TiMpERS 16 feot and under, 22 00, TIMBER AND Jo1st—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 23 b0; 224¢, 26 60; 24 1t, 26 50, Fexcine—No. 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, Sugemtng—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 1 cemant, b, 1{20, Towa .duu,rhbl.s per bu. 50c¢; pe A ”0. alt, £100 1bs, 2 50; hair 350; straw Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 2 60; plow steel l]m:lul cast, To crucible, 8c; lp‘nlJ H cast ool 1 agon spokes, set, 2 (ms 00; hubs per set, ; felloes sawed dry, 140; wmuu, each, 70@85¢; uxles each, 750; hquare nuts por | 1b, 7@110; washors, er Ib, 8@18¢; rivets, por , 11c; coll chai. per Ib, 6@120; malleable, fo iron wodges, Go; crowbirs, Go; harrow toeth do; spring teel, 7@8e; Burdon's horachoes, b 25 Burden's muleshoes, 6 2b, Banseo Wike—In car lots, Bo per 100, Nais—Rates, 10 to 60, 3 20! Biior—Bhot, 1 &; buck' shot, 210; oriental wwr. kkex-,l ah .Inllu,, half kkuu- 8 ’dw. quarter kegs, 1 85; blaski ) 835 fuse, Ber 100 foat, 0o, | wHngr keg on th—liur, 165, Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 5 00; Whitebroast nut, 5 00; Tows lump, 5 00} Towa uut, '»ur Rock Spring, 700; Anthra cite, 11 00(, 3 Canon City, 700, per ton Lig uors, Aroonor—188 l.m.r 25 per wine gallon extra California spirits, 188 proof, yruul gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 per_proof gullon; ro-dtilled whi 100@150; fine blended, 1 60@2 50; tucky lm\lrlmnu ‘umum Pennsylvania ryes, 2 (0@7 00, BRANDIES —Tmported, 6 00@ 10 00; domestio 1 40@4 00. (-n\n Tmported, 4 60@6 00; domestic, 140 @300 s Tinported, 4 50@6 00; New England, ; domostic, 1 503 60, PracH ant /\m'n Branoy CHAMPA ed 84 00; Amovican, por cans, 13 Kon- Kentucky and 1764 00, oo, 28 00@ @16 00, Tobaccos, hleached 4-4, Jahot 4-4, 8jo; Fidelity 1-4, Prra Tosacco -Climax, %e; Bulllon 50c; TNV werey AVg [ UVMG ANV 4 AU Vi, 9O AYK. 4 N0 A00L NG A 8| povide, 215 oxtra, $1 40; coach, No. 1, §1 20; Damar, | & extra, 8L 75 Tapan, Joos asphaltn, extra, 850} hellac, $ 50; hard oil iniah, $1 60.) |4 Mlthfir. Liie- l’et barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel 85c; M 125 per | "uxwmluxc_ ((\c Star, m-i. 4803 @ ('1'1 Crown, bie; SMOKING ham, 8 oz, ., 216 arolin 2 on., Durha om and DENV breakfast bacon, @loe 1t sides .\\4""‘ GRERN FRUIT AND Pl 700 por 100 poundss 1 on| Ce o ck , per duz, 28(@ o _) | orado, per 100 1b, £2 @3 00; flour, Kana ; flour, Graham, pe flour, rye, per 100 1, £2 wheat, per bbl, 811 0@ 100 1bs, §1 65@ 1 85; cor 1.30; cam chop, per 100 oats, mixed, per 100 1h, &1 ¢ white, per 100 I, 81 er 100 Tbs, $1 261 140; bran, per ton, 817 per fon, $12 00@15 00; 10 00@12 00; clover, per ton, §20 00; @9 00! NEBRASKA LOAN Capital, JAS. AL amuel Alexander, A. L. Clarke, N 1L Pratt, i bewty non, 60c; Rose 1 oaf, 7003 l‘mnlum. Swoot Sixteen, 47c. ). Curnen Mears l\l" ARD 15 finest poe I mons, oxtra, per box, &7 00@8 00; Colo- wheat, por 10011, §1 per 100 1bs, 1 35@1 4 ; |u\rlc$‘ | 150@1 70 miml.-t..»l_. por 100 Ibs, 81 baled upland, HASTINGS, NEB. e Oswald Oliver E Tirst Mortgage Louus a Speocialty 50c; Ruddy, 450; Hor- 20@30¢ gond, 45@ 3 Diamond Moemschanm, 98¢ Dur- B7e; Durkam, 8 oz, N, 4 or., 8 60e; O, i, Jerry, LtKET. M4 THome, 16}@ 10 wmokad wides, 9 3 lard, 10§e. 0hUCE-— Potatoes, 0@ ptatoos, sweet, per 100 ions, per 100 pounds, per pound, 24@ slorado’ cabbage, new chickens, old, per d ons per do, 88 0@ dle; butter, fair qual 35036; croamery, Nebraska 210c; chesso, plos por bbl, | grapes, per 1b ars, per box, box, 2 00@2 50; M 40@1 38; flowr, C 22 25; flour, pate s, por 100 11, 82 7 er ' 100 1h, 82 00@2 50; S0@2 70; flour, bucle 12 50; corn menl, por 1, per 100 lba, $1 27 @ 1w, §130@1 &35 now onts, Nebraska, i1 40; oats, Nobraska, t1 45; onts, Colorado, sor 100 1bs, 3@ 00@19 00; hay, I Daled second bottor §14 00@17 00; straw, per ton, €800 AND "R 131 $250,000. Wehster, B. Heartwell, D. M. MoEltinnoy.| e by mapati A%! T HEMNERA néa ‘.GOMPODNDED (¢ ATE‘R LOCAL TRAINS—T © LRAVR Pacifio Txpross. Western Exvrogy §: 0. Island Paks Lincoln Ex DU Leavezomaha : 1:00, 2,00, pm 130 p m MMY TRAINS— 60, 4/00, 5:00, 0, 9.00 11:00 . . Artive at 0 10:40 p.m. Arrd Atlantic Ex., WABASH, ST, LOUIS & le)m IIBBOUKI PACIF] Express T:008m | C., BT, PAUL, M. & 0, R, !lo, 80 4 B.& Jonver Expross...6:16 & m Pacitic Express® 0:46 K. 0., 81 JOE Atall’ Expr pm. 1 ., Bt Joe & C. 18 Missourl Paciflo . & M, Bend, Ashla Oftice upen Sund tron Employme SUPPLIED H{F 217 N. 16th Streot, g v U. P. R R, MAIN LINE, 7:10, 8:00,0:00, 10: UX CITY & PACIFIC—DEFPOT N. 16th Btreet: oove Omaha for Valentine vi 8t. Paul Line IN NEBRASKA, *Sundays excepte Opening and Cl BoUTH, J. L MARBLE, IRIDGE DIVISION | RIVE, Atlantio Expross7:25 » i . Island Pass. 11:40 & m | Lincoln Ex.....12:66 p m BRIDGE DIVISION, 6:00, 10:10 ) ), 4:09, 0:00, 10:10 . inutns lator; Broad: 0 ivo Tra 1. P. DRFOT Expros. . R ——Dl!l’o’l‘ N, 16TH 87 0. 80 Atlantio 0:50p m Denvor Expross*9:40 & m oslng of Mally, OFEN. "'} CLOBN, AU PO ADL pam, ¥ 11:00 0:00 6:40 315 816 8:60 7:% 1.11:00 | m 12:00 m. 40 1:00 ANT Pou nt Agent,|: Railroad, E OF CHARGE, OMAMA, NEB. jllod prowptly. PR PIANOS&SLORG ANS On Long Time- Al Mamfacturers Prices. A Hosue Jr 1619 DODGK ¥TRE A. X DAILEY, MANUFACTU Buggies Garriages 1 MyiRepository 1a constantly fillod with & & Office and Foctory S. W. Corner “BURLINGTON ROUTE" (Chicago, Burlingto CGOING EAST AND w:s‘r. nt Day Coaches, Parior Cars, with Reolin Chairs (‘wats freo), Smoking Cars, with R !‘l" 1. & Q Dining Cars run daily to and & Kausas City, Chicago & Council 0 & Des Moines, Ohicago okn, Only lhm\u.h i b s Chicago, Lintoin & Don ough cars cen Indinnapolis & Council Bluffs via Peoria IAll connections made in Union De) k\lll It s known as the great THROUGH CAR Finaest Equipped Rallrond In tho World for all Cliisses of Travel. T. J. POTTER, 8d Vice- 't aud Gen'! Managor. -Small Payments, HER OF FINR and Soring Wagons oloctlstock. Best Workmanshlp guaraateed. 16th and Caprtol Avenuve, Qmalal n & Quincy Rallraad,) COING nonTN AID SOUTH. Bolid Trains of Elegant Day Tonches and Pull. man Palaco Sleeping Ca ar daily to and from 8t Louis, via H: ', Keokuk,) Burlington, Codar Rapids nm| :\I bert, L to St Paul and Minneapolis: Parlor Cars with Reclintr Chairs to and from St Louis and Peoriaand: | and from S5t Louis and Ottumwa. Only o | change of cars between St. Louis and - Moines, lowa, Lincoln, Nebrasks, and Vil / Colorado, 1t 1s universally admit led to bo the PRRCFVAL LOWRLT, ¢ Page. Ag't, Chicass - SIINT MANUFACTURER OF Galvanized lronCornices Skylightsf&o Thirteonth Streeh EOL.D, Window CapsiFinials, Noh. PERFECTION 1IN Heating and Baking - Is only attained by using ARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER 07033 For & 'a by MILTON ROGERS & SON3 OMAHA- SALEM Tuls Flour is made a$ Salem, Richardson Cor, Nebraska, iu the Cor.olned Roller Stone System. W give EXCLUSIVR sale of our flour to one firm in a place. Wo havoe pened & branch at 1618 Capitol avenn Omaha. Writo for Prices. Addross either FLOUR. E‘-'sta,'bllshed in 18358. A J. Simps, THE LEADING NEBRASKA. m JOBBER [OF Wall Paper EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, 1118 FARNAM STREET, Window Sha OMAHA NEB. SPLCIAL Crowcre of Live WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Cround Oil Cake. It s the best and choapest food for stock of a tock fed with Ground Ol Cake ih tho Fall and Wi and be in good marketable condition in the spring. its morita. Try it and Judge for yourselves. . Pr vhoodme | 1A udaefory WooD NOTICE TO Ctock and Others. ny iud. One pound is equal o throe pounds of ot o, Instead of runaiag dow hm Increase o ol rymen, s well s others, who use it oan test x ton; 1o oharge for Address AN LINSEED OIL DOIII'ANY Omaha C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesa.le oo id] AND DEALER IN ¥7 7% fa Paints 0 Varnishes and Window Class SOMAHA, NEBRASKA Druggist ! m A combination of Pro= REV. A, HOBDS After a thorongh tris al o of the TRON TOIVIC, I taku pleasure in stating that I have been Lreat KI unefltud .bg its ini u PU Fouavssick U nutritive and { Jegtorative properties. illey Kyy towico of dron, Peruvian Liari and Fh ‘»Imnu‘n a palatable [urm. Dédility, Loss of tite, Prostration of Mzu zlm«n 4 o indisponsa~ REV.J. L. TOWNER, PIFIES Industry, I, paysi— consider 1t a most excellent remody for the debilitated vital o vk Al