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*4,» o -y e = THE DAILY BEE--OM \HA SATURDAY, NUVEMERK 17, 1803 The Nebraska Natonal Bank. CF OMAHA, N8B, ‘Mfl Up Capital Grplus fand, May 1,§1888 DIRECTORS! $260,000 16,000 R. JOHNSON, Prestdent, of Stoole, Johns A, E. TOVZALIN, Vioe Prosidont, of Boston, W, V. MORSE, of W. v. MOR! 0o, JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. II. COLLINS. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney at Law. . 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co, 1, W. VATES, Oashior, for many years Oashior of the First National Bank of Omaha. This Bank oponed for business April 7, 1883 THE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are among the leading business men of Omah, and its Business Is conducted with espocial reteronce to the best and increasing interests of ite meroantile patrons. OOLLECTIONS recelve promph attenton and | 7 obarges lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. lNTElIP,sTnnowad on time deposits upon favor. d upon_accounts of bankn and bankers. FORFION X HAKGE, Government Bonds and County and City Securities bought and sold. Council Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. First Mor Loans Negotiated, “Commercial Paper and all_Good Seourities dealt in. 89 Pearl street, and 600 First avenue, Council Blufts. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL, Naw York, November 16, at 2@2) per ocent; closed Money—Easy at 2 per cent. Prime Paner—5@5} per cent, Exchange Bills—Strong at 4.82; demand, 484 Governmenta—Fraction lower, Stocks opened firm and advanced 3@§ per . ‘oent. Foature were Northwestern preferred, " Oregon Transcontinental and Lackawanna, This was followed by o fractional reaction, but after 1 p. m. tho market was strong again and prices were at tho best of the day for many shares, In the last hour business room traders wero freo sellers, and prices fell off } 0 1 per cent, OUUPONS 1004 Pasitc 6a'or 05 BTOCKS AND BONDS, = = American Burl., Cedar finpm. & Norihorn THE WEEK IN CHICAGO. Bpecial Sispatch to Tig Brk. Cicaso, November 16.—The leading grain markotshave boen rather sluggish during tho . ipast eoc. A number of causos, among others tho®cort. business failures hers and else- where, tlo steady iacrease of the grain supply and tho nactivity of forelgn markots, have combinl to produce this effect, There are .still & vist majority of country traders and speoulabrsin th east who beliove wheat chioap ® tho present figyres, Tt is noticoablo that atevery symptom of firmness, they send in thei: orders to buy. Local traders are evenly fivided in opinion as to THE FUTURE OF WHEAT, Fron the best sourges it cannot be learned that aty of them aro either long or short, and all appar to be contented to await a better demang avd the news of o decrease in the thirty eld wmillions of wheat in store, bofore adoptiry such methods as are genera"y oper- ated tomake the markets active, Corn has been rahor more firm than wheat, and tho bulk of peculation isastracted to it. Receipts con'iny very fres, {hy prisent Jiavorablo weathelbeiug to blamo for the averago of 400 carsreceived daily. Much of THE NEW Cony Thero are ramors of a deal in to December o] tion, but beyond the fact thatthere is a heavy long interestin this option, tiere is no foundation for tho report, Heavy taders talk 65 cents for May corn,and predict th advance will be well under way before Ckistmas, Provisions were dull. THE RECEIPTS OF HOGS aro enorbus, and packers, it is said, aro en- doayorin to depress prices, but in reality they belive in tho bull side. How pro- ducts ‘anged within narrow limits, and aracted only a moderate attention, The jobbing trade 1s somewhat unsottled. Failuros in the hide and dry goods busiess have had & bad effect on those lines, esrcially tho former. There is a groater suunt of vigilauce exercisod by the banks thatfor some time. Your correspond- ent was infrmed by a leading financier that several DRE HEAVY FAILURRES might be looed for within sixty days. The woolen tradey depressed, mills are shutting «down all oveshe country, the retail trade is dull, grocerieare fairly active, notions, mil- linery and tl trade reports a good holiday business. Shments of currency to the country are hiyy, e — GRAIMND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO, Cuicac0, Nember 16, qrxqu;fvun and unchanged; yumon to choice ring whest, 84@5c; lnnesots, 3)@dfc; bakers g@q‘,_ patentsli@7c; winter wheat flous t:mrn and Bgouri, 4§@bjo, Michigan, Vhent—l(wu, fair euh«)r. dm‘ 1l o \unu' e mn.y and closed funder demand and §@fe, due Later declin 174@4730, closed at 4The; May, 51@1je, closed at Blge. Oats—Firm; good sample trade; very little speculation. Salos, cash and November, 28gc; December and J , 20@20kc, closed at 20¢; May, S28@3: Rye Sull at 56o. Barley—Fair domand and firm at 62@62 24, Flax Beod—Firmer at 139, Pork—Demand active, especially in longer deliveries; opened firm and o shade higher, ady but with liberal offerings o lest, but later became_stronger, 1 Tost; sottlod k to medinm figures and closed_sto: cash £10 90@11 00, closed 11 November and yi e nominal, 11 January, i 11 Ay, closed at 11 674@11 y0 Lard—In good demand; demand chiefly for speculation firmer, and advanced 5@7he, Salos, oash, November, December, for the year, January, Fobruary, Y M 74, closed at 7 mm, 62 @7 80, closed at 7 72); May, 8 10, Moats—In fair demand; shoulders, hort fibs, ©35; short cloat,0 70. Butter—Quiet; creamerios, 20@34c; diary, "1):14‘«». Quiet at 243 @25 niet af @250, Oneall Kalos of regular whoat were 1,050,000 bus., corn 520,000 bus., onts 70,000 bus., pork 9,000 bbls., lard 12,000 tierces. Cheeso--Market steady and firm; cholce full cream_cheddars, 113@120; choice full cream s, 12@104c; good part skim cheddars and flats, 7@8o; hard skims, 2@dc. Hides—Market steady; moderate inquiry; roon e cured light, Sc; groen salt, dam- od, Go; green salt hoavy, 6c; groen salt calf, 11c: dry salt, 11c, dry nn“ Tallow—Unchanged; No. 1 sgc,No 2, bfo; cake, 7he. CALL BOARD.—Wheat -~ December Fobruary declined go; Nny advanced de. MCnn\—Qulob' advanced 4c for January and a Ots—December advanced je. Pork—December and year ciosed at 10 80, January 11 65@11 67§, February 11 85@11 87, May 12 83@12 iard—November, January and February advanced 24c. and ST, LOUIS PRODUCR, Sr. Louts, November 16.—Wheat—Lower and slow; No. 2 red, $1 00§@1 018 for_cash: $1 008 bid for November and the year; S1 02§ for Decomber; 81 053@1 05} for January. Corn—Tower at 44@44}c for cash; 4o for November; 42c for December; 42§@42fc for tho year; 428@42{c for January. Ots—Tirmer at 26@264c for cash and De- comber; 274@278c for January, Rye—Nominal Barley—ble. Bunnr—Lx\mur' dairy, 21@28c; creamery, 30@ 36c. —24c. Flaxseed—1 85. Hny——P irm; Prairie, 10 00@11 00; timothy, 11 00@15 00, Corn Moal—82 15@2 CLosiNG BoARD.—Wheat closed quiet_at 1008 bid for November; 101@1 02 for De- cember; 1 0«%(: 1 044 for January. Corn—Dull at 42§@42{c for the year, Oats—Nothing done. PEORIA PRODUCE. Peonia, November 16.—Corn mixed, 50c; No, 2 mixed, 483c. Oats—Firm; No, 2 “hiw 30jc. Whiskey--Fi firm; hig m nt 1 15, NEW YORK. New York, November 16.—Wheat-—Cash, hizher; options opened *?f better, decuned {@lc; losing dull; ungraded. red, 10e@F12; 8 red, 105§; No. 2 red, 110;@ 10 Corn—Cash, quict and’ steady; options opened a shade better, doclined } @lo, closing dull; ungraded, 53@60c; No. 2, 60}@ Oats—Opened a shade better, s ith the advanco pastly lost; mixed western, $5@ 27¢; white, 38@43c. Eggs—Western fresh, firm and in good do- | mand. Pork—Firm and falrly active; new mess, 12 00@12 50. Lnd——lilghsr’ prime steam, 7 95@7 974. LIVERPOOL. Liveneoor, Novembor 16.—Breadstuffs— teady. Wheat—Winter, 8s 6d@9% 1d; spring, 8@, 6. ri—bs 33d. BALTINORE. Bartivore, November 16.—Wheat—West- ern higher, cluam easier and dull; No, 2 win- s xed, cash and November, 1 0821 063 —Western, about steady but dull; mixed cash, 74@573c. Oats- —ngher and quluc' western white, 89 @4lc; mixed, 37@39c. Rye—Quiet and firm at 05@68c. Butter—Firm; western packed 10@24c; | ceil creamery, 27@33c. Fggs—Higher at 20@30c. ‘Whisky—Steady at 1 18@1 18! KANSAS OITY, November 16.—Wheat— 3fc bid for cash; 833@84fc for De- cember; 83¢ bid for the year, Corn'~Wenker; 37@874o for cush; 36kc for November; 35}c for the year. Oats—Steady at 23c. MILWAUKEE, Mirwavkeg, November 16.—Wheat—Dull and_lower; 93¢ for November; 96c for De- cember; 9 2, 50c. sminally unchange Rye—Nominally u Barloy—Stronger; Nc CINCINNATI, November 16, — Wheat — @107 cash. CINCINNATI, Stronger at 1 06 rm at Oats—Ensier at MQJDSC. Rye—Dull at 59, mrllv(un)d dunmml at 7 B0@T 0D, Bulk meat: TOLEDO, Torxno, November 16,—Wheat—Dull and lower; No. 2 red cash, 103}@1 07. 4 b2: Corn—Dull and drdoping; No, 2 cash, Oata—Quiet and steady; No, 2 cash aud November, 80{c. NEW ORLEANS, Orieaxs, November 16,—Corn—1n emand; yellow and mixed, 61c; white, Oats—Kasier at 37@33c, Corn Meal—Quiet and steady at 245@ 2 50. Pork—Steady and good demand at 11 75, Lard—Firn; tiorce, 8 00; keg, 8 62}, e — TRAFFIO, FLOUR AND GRAIN, C10460, November 16,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. Flour, bbls L1100 12000 Wheat, busheis 03,000 Ccrn, bushels, . .. 191,000 Oats, bushols 80,000 Rye, bushel 18,000 Barley, bushels 86,000 Kansas Oz, November 1,—Recelpts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have boen as follows® November 16,—Receipts and shipmentaof Hour and grain for the past 24 houra have been as follows: lloaelpu Bhip'ta. 32,000 200 180 LvE umcl. Ciicaco, November 16, Reosipts and uhi- meuts of live stock for the pm 24 hours havo wa follows: lhoelpu Bhip'ts, Hogs .. Oattle. . ranged, Novemher j(a gomber, 9RGO7Jc dod s, closed at 9 ¢! closed at 984o; !\lu n umul 3 $1.0451 No. Fapringwsees clsed i 0 0. spring, 2 1601 5, d":.l,.nu.h L winie, orn—Steady with y d fusted within rngo "Z;'Q‘" R wer thau yesterday. \le, u-h u«u c. cloasd 40@A%he; Novies'siciins, ok 2 KA, closed At 484 pricos fluo V”k Shoep, 8. Louts, November 16, —Receipts aud ship- maents of live stock for the past 24 hours have | o been as follows: ll«-o(pu Bl.hm 1«1 uoo 448 Orry, November 16,—Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as followa: LIVE STOOK. 8T, LOUIS LIVE 8TOCK. 8r, Lovis, Nov. 16. strong; best gndm tending u 650; good to choico shi mediym to fair, 8 6 4 50; stockers and feeders, ans, '8 25@4 10; Indian Sheep—Steady and firm qnml,!\' @3 60; prime to fa ) KANSAS OITY LIVE Kaxsas Orry, November 16 dioator reporta: Cattlo—Market fairly activ angod; native stoers, 5 X oeders, 8 50@4 40; 80; Colorado half-breeds, Hogs —Market opened closed easier; salos at 4 30@4 Shoep OHIOAGO. Oattle Scarce and ; exports, € ping, 5 40@6 00; common, 4 00@ 3 b@4 Tex- for best ancy, STOOK. 6.~The Daily In. o strong and un @6 00; stockers Toxas stoers, 875 and higher, Market quiet; natives, 2 10, On10aco, November 16.—The Drovers’ Jour- nal reports this afternoon as fo Hogs—DBrisk and prices packing, 4.60@? 10; light, 4 26@4 Cattle higher; exports, 6 20@7 00; shipping, 5 60@6 10; 25@5 50; inferior to fair cows, 2 Y good, 90; stockers, 860; fooders, 3 ranges, ass Texans, 10@15¢ Amoricans, 4 40@b 60. Sheep qr.o..ly, inferior to per ewt.; medium* to good, extra, 4 00@4 65; Texas 1 15@4 b0; packing and_shipping ) ;s skips, 8 00@4 00. Market strong and active, 1015 common to gher at 3 70@4 35 ollows: 10@15c _higher; good to choice medium, D@3 003 0@ strong: fair, 2 00@3 00 ; choice 50@3 50. ———— OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Prices, Orrior or THE OMAHA B, Friday Evening, November Tha following prices are charged retailars by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of quoted at the prices furnished and other local buyers: Grain, grain, which by the elevators aear—Guah No. 2, 70c; No, 8, 6%, Banugy—Cash No, 2 Rye—Cash No. 3 :uLc. CorN—No. 2, 830, Oars—No. 2, \ 2The Tdve Stock. Far Strrns—Quiet at 3 00@3 40, Far Cows—2 75@8 25. Hoas—4 00@4 15. Sker—Firm at 8 00@3 50. WCALves—Fair quality 4 50@5 00; good butch- era’ stocls, 6 00, Flour and Millstuffs. WixtER Wipar—Bost quality, patent,at 8 40@3 50. SroOND vALITY—8 00@38 40, SpniNG WHEAT—Best quality, patent,Tat 50@3 60, SECOND QUALITY—2 30@3 50, BRrAN—Bic per cwt. CrorPED FEED—Per 100 lbs, 85c. Con~N MeaL—1 00@1 10 per cwt SOREENING—60@T70c per ow General Produce. Borrer — Fancy _creamery, 20@31c; euld storage creamery, 26@27c; choice dai @24c; bt country, solid’ 7 best_country, roll, 18@20c; 10@14c.Roceipts continue 1 packed, 1608200, inferior grades, arge and quality or. No demand for anything except strictly ancy butter. Eaas—Market advancing; sales to-day at 27¢; market will probably hold at_this price. Arpres—Fane ¥, Jonathan fafcy Ben Davis, 83 $8 00@3 50; fancy Willowsb Domand good. Ciiese—Now York State September make, 14c; New cream, 10 hoop lots, 18hc; hoop lots, 133c; do August hoop lots, August make, 124c; 8, $4 50@b 00; 60@4 00; fancy Jenot, 23 26@3 75. full cream, late York Stata full do full cream, 50 make, 13¢; do 10 do 50 hoop lats, urg, § Young Americas, strictly full cream, 13jc; full cream, 12¢; full cream 10 hoop lots, 114c; 124c; \Vlleonain. full cream, 2 in box, lfléc' full cream flats, 12jc; full cream fl-u 114c; fancy brick cheese, 100 1b burgor 134c; genul uuh.e old 5w. Porators—Recel dacunin? Conats z6d, stralght potal e 80 to 82c; mixed cars ht demand; peachblows, 8 o] strictly cases, 15jc; Tim- 88, lflad an ces e toea are selli to 28¢c an 5 to 40c. Swikr Porators—Choico yellow, 2@3c. ON10Ns—Receipts 1 ‘Wethersfield selling at 4 er; choice large red 40 60c. ho:!?mlml CappAGE—Market, for choice stock 86 00@ 600 per hundred. *Demand good. Beans—Hand picked navi hand picked mediums ts fair; demand fnmi AME—Prairio chi 800; quail Mallard, per doz, 2 Hihes 00; deer saddles, ien, 82 75@3 00; Re: ckens, per doz., 83 00 to $1 75 to 200 ‘snipe, $1 50 to 175 50; mixed, 114 to 12he; car cass, 9 to 10¢; antelope saddles, 11 to 12¢; car- cass, 8o o, Demand good, liberal consignments. 'Would advise Be careful that your gamo comes to market in nice condition, Fresi OysTERS—Selects, 40c; mediums, 30c. RLERY—450, Fopunar. -Live chidkons, por full dressod chickens, per I 4bc; standards, doz, 250@ 11@13c¢; tur- koys, por b, 14@10¢; ducks, "4@15; goose, "Linons—FExtra fancy bar lemons, fancy Messina lemony, por b £8 00; B box 0%, §7 2! lots, Messina lemons, $7 00; 10 box lots do., £675; Malaga lemons, fancy, 85 00; do 5 box Tots, $4 50. Dares—Black Arabian, per Ib,, quarter crates, 10c. F1os—25 Ib. kegs, per Ib., 1 8@9c; 24c; 10 I, box, 18¢, layer, per 1b., 16c; small ovals per Ib,, CoCoaNy Crnrr—Pure sweet cider, 2 M. & P clarifiod, zu gul ketg, 56 clarified, 32 gal ke o, por 100, 8 00, 22 gnl kai[ Sz%l; ]'mul v, rmw, Erc,—Pigs foot, 15 1b ta, 81 15; pigs 40 1b qr Lbl, $2 25; pigs feet, P b kibs, 8 30 10 half bbl, $4 00; tripe, 40 Ib qr bb, 8400; pigs umxum. 15 tongues, 40 1b qr bbl, §6 00, 151b kits, $2 6! MiNck (bucl ; tripe, 15 —Atmore's, Lambs' 0 h; qr bbl, 86 25, 11”), 2b; tripe, 80 1b Ralf bbl, b kil ts, $2 50; pigs tongues, 18lb buckets 25c) 10¢; 371b buekets (bucket 40c), 10c.; 1001b kegs, 10¢; half barrels 10c. Assorten J ELLY—2-1h stono jars; 12 in case, per doz, 2 25; tumbler, | achooner, per_dozen, $3 10; per $1 05; oz, 11b tin cans, 4 doz, in case, $1 40; 2-1b tin cans, 2 doz in case, $210. BuLk JeLLiEs—Currant, 80-1b wood pails, fr b, ko wixawborry, 30.1b wood pails per b, ?c, raspberry, 80:1b wo b 8e; blackbarry, #01b wood | hrrix Burren- 85 88 $3 50, crab apple, 30-1b wood il por 1b, Bho. 1h wooden pails, per Ib, 1b wooden pails, 6 in case, per case, ood pails per Ib, P e If pails per 1b, 8hc; PiAcH Burtkr—20-1b wooden pails per 1b, $11.00; 5-1b wooden pails, 6 iu case, per case, $4 25, Preserves—(Tn 20-1b woode berry, cans, 2 doz in case, per case, Nknraska Coxs Hoxgy—1- cases, per 1b, 18c. ORANGES—Louisianas per box, 85 00 $15 00; strawberry, quince, $14 00; §14 00; cherry. 814 00; tomatoos, $14 00; 14 00; assorted, 5-1b wooden buckets, n éase, paF cass, 81.75; wsorted, 210 tin en pails)—TRasp- 83 2 1b lrumm 24-1b bbl, 8900 do, BANANAS—Chofte, per bunch, 83 00@4 00, CRAND AkIES—Fa y Cane 6 00@6 50 per ton, Grocers Lis CANNED GoODS—(ysters caso, 8 T0@3 90; strawberries, 210} raspherries, 2 b, 2 80; g, "V\‘.. pluzos, F A apples, 2 1b, per ;,‘, per caso, pears, por case, £ 40; ] |ur1,]uhr do dmiue. Cod, high color, Rocoipta, - Ship'a. | 814 00; bolland buglos; 813 00; bl and cherry, .84 14,000 | $11 00, Special prices on large 1o 13,000 18,000 Hay—Baled, 8 00@10 00 per '.on' in bulk, t. (Standard), per |7 21b, per case, ID(I llnfl.le" ics, per o, 0, 2 lwn |1 per case, Rorg—Sisal, 4 inch and larger, 10fc, § Inch, 1040; } inch, 11fc. CanpLEs—Boxes, 40 lbs, boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz, 64, 160, 170, 7 low, 7he; dark yellow, Tie, Covrkrs—Ordinary grades, 18)c; good, l4c; prime, 1 mo, luwym and yel *ov-nunnn‘ ave, X roasted, 18}c; tmita 108, 16¢; B, 160; Maroims—Per caddio, 85o; round, case, out loaf, 10¢; " A, Bfc; Stand: 4o; ‘medium yel- 281 i low, n’@mh;:fli Java, m Riga—Lowlilens peime %o cholos, Te; fule Ol Patems, 6 o mackerel, half brls., 8 00; No, Proxres—Medium in half barrels, 4 00; in half barrels, 4 7¢ 5; gl in barrels, 1l o; cholos 60 0, B0@6e; choico, g Hyson, 650@1 00; Japan, natural 1 choice, 60@7be; Oolong, good, 35@400; Oolon, choico, 40@b%; Souchong, good, 8H@40 choico, 85@4b0. WoonENWARR—Two _hoop_ pails, 185; throo hoop pails, 2 10. Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pic noor. waahboards, 11 85; Double Crown '2 90; Wellbuckets, 8 88. Soars—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 8 45 satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 87 white Ruesian, b 25; Kirk's outo Kirk's_ Prairio Quoan, (100 cakes,) 40c; magnolia, doz TasH—Pennaylvania oans, 4 oase, In caso, Babbitts ball 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 do. in case, 1 60, CANDY—French mixed, in 80 Ib, pails, 18¢; Aunorican mixed. in 30 10 paile, 18c; Brilliant mixed, in 30 b pails, Lo; Noby mixod, in 30 1o paile, 180, Oompetition mixed, in pails, 1530; Excelsior stick, 30 Ib pail Houblo relined, 30 Th pails, 13; Crystal mixed. ails, 150; Old Time, Juixed, 30 1b pails; , Tow, mixed, 30°1b pails, Rt Flirt, umk 80 1b 3 Kirk's Kirk's 2 15; irk's w mixed, 30 1b pails, 113c; pals, 11303 Tip Top, stick, 30 1b pails, 12, VINEGAR—Ne orluppla 160; Ohio ap- ple, 180, SALT—Dray loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, In scks, 8 60; bbls dairy 60, bs,'8 30. Stanci—Pearl, 4jc; Sliver Gloss, 90; Comn Starch, 90; Excelsior Gloss o Corn, Bo. ”grlcm—l'e per, 17¢; allspios, 15c; cloves Tve-American, 8 40; Gromvic, 8 40, Western, 2 75; N‘mm Star, 2 00; Lowis' Iy’ 465; Jowoll Iye, 2 Dry Goods. Browx Cotrons—Atlantic A, 84o; Apple} ton XX, 7; Atlanta A, 8c; Boot FF, Buckeye LT, 44, 7o; c,.m W, 7]c~ Chitto: nango A, 6fe; Great Falls E, 8}c; Hoosier, 6hc; Honst Width, e adian Head A, 8o Tudinn Standard A, Indian Orchard, d. w., 7{c; anmnculh, Gic. Mystic River, The; Poquot. A iw Utica ©, Wachusett B, 7§o; do 84o do E 48, I.Q frm Brown CorroNs—Allendale 4-4, 7he, Alligator 84, 8c; Argyle 4-4, 74e; Atlantic 1L, 63c; Badger Stato X 4-4, 6}c; Honnin C 4! Suckeyu S 4-4, 6ic; Indian Orchard AA 9.8, 8ko; Linconia O 39, 8§c; Lehigh E 4-4, jo; l‘olqmnfll N 80, T do O 82, 7ho; do B 86, 79c; do K 89, 8ho; Pocasset C 44, 7ic; WAmxuttn-I 4, 181: Bueacnep CorroNs—Ands o; Blackstono AA imperial bloachod d-4, 9c; Cabot 4-4, fo; Fidslty 44, 93 ; Fruit of the Lnnm, 94c; do’ cambrio 4-4" 124 do Water Twist, 104c; Great Falls Q, 9¢, Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; Lonsdale, 100 o cambric 37, 124c; I\ew York Mills, 124¢ Pequut A, 10¢; Pepperel, N G_Twills, 12}c Pocahontas 4-4, 94os Pocassot b4, 8; Utica, 11¢; Wamsutta O X X, 1240 mm (Colored)—Albany E, brown, 8¢; do 0, drab, 11¢; do XX stripes and plaids, 121-2¢; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and_ plaids, 1219; Arlington fancy, 10c; Brunswick brown, 8 1-20; ot fancy, 1212c; do ex- tra henv{ 20c; Fall Rivor brown, extraheavy, 11 1:26; Thdiana A brown, 18¢;' Neponsot A brown, 150, Tiognnas—Amoskeag A O A8 105; dg XX blue 82, 18 1-20; Arrowanna, 9 mont_ BB, 15 1-80; Conestoga, extra, 17 1 Ze, Hamilton D, 111-2c; Lewiston ‘A 80, 1 nehaha 4-4, 300; Omega, super extra 4-4, % Pearl River 83, 16 1-c; Putnam XX bige stripe, 12c; Shumckets 10 o 88, 12; Yeoman's blue 29, DEmiagAoaoeksia blas and Bag 2%; brown, 121.2¢; do AAA, do brown, 9 1-2c; Mystic River DD stri Poarl River, bluo and brown, 160; blue and brown, 14 1-2c, Chumion Baruard, Bjo; Ed 24 inch double face, s Garner Teinsed, Manhattan glove finiah, bho; Newport do., do glazed, bio; Pequot do, Bo; HSET JEANS—Am(ry, Andr satteen, 8fc; Clarendon d: Obnestoggs sst: teans, 74o; Hallowell, 8o; Thdian Orchard, ne &:rrng‘u\uu lmpmvod 1é3¢; Pepperill’ sat- n, 94o; Rockport, Phiea—Allens, "6 Amen can, 630; Arnldo, 4c; Barwick, 4fc; Cocheoo, 6 iConastoga, O kirl, 6o; Dunnell, 64@7e; Eddystoge, hzc, Gluuwm 6hc; Harmon , i Knickorbocker, rrimac D, 70; Mystic, bho; Spraguos, Py ey oy oc, do-Gioghams, 7c; Marl. bo(r:;, bic; Oriontal, b, INGHAMS—Amoskeag, Atlantic, 8¢; Cumml.\'}flx Pris g, e Hn, Kenilworth, 9ic; Plunkstt, lhe; Bumor, o ONADES—Abberville, 1850; Agate, 2008 American, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Cairo D and T 1840; Clarion’ D and ‘T, 1730; Decan Oc atripes D and T, 160; Koystono, 13c; Nan tucket, 190; Nonpareil, 160; Ocean D and T, 18ho; Ttoyal, 164c/ Sustex, oga, Wachus sott shirting chocks, 1240; do. Nankin 124cs York, plain Nankin, 12h¢; do checks, stripes wnd fancy, 12kc; do § oz, 20c, 104 20 do 1g; BHERTINGS Amlruww 2740; New York m 1ls 94, 28¢; do 84, 82: Continental Fruit of the Loom 1 98, 85c; do 78, 80c; do B, 224c; Pembroke 10-4, 25¢c; Peq fuuh |1l-l,'.!!(5c' do 4 1 lo 49, 16c; Puh[)n'uzl 9 do 67, 21 lBu Utica 96, 860; do 56, 23}e; do'48, o = m-uvllla, dystone llnhur, Paints, Oils nnd Varnishes. O18—110° carbon, per gam 30; beadlight, per gallon, 1 headlight, per gallon, S0e 1605 watr. w , 10¢; lin She; linseed, Innlml )ur soad, ray,; pr gl on, 58 Lard, winter str'd, per gallon, & SR, por gallon 0. 1,'70c;No. 3, (c; castor, lon, 1' 50 No. 3,1 80; sweot, por sperm W, B., Yer gallon, 160 i, \\/ n &flr‘(nllun. 50; neatsfoot extra, ver gaflon, mu 0,1, 780; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 30¢ gummer, 16c; golden machine, No. 1, por gal. lon, 85¢; N sperm, signal, por gallon, 800; turpentine, por gadlon, ble; napthis 74 per gallon, 16, PAINTS IN O1i—White load, Omaha P, P, 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6c; Marssillos greon 1to 51b cans, 200 Fronch "zinc, grees seal, 120; French zino, red Yop Jrranch Andover DD Bine. 1815265 Anitngton. X bos Scotch, 18 1-20;" Concord oofim1 blu .,'.‘3 do,’ 181.2; d XX to do do, 14 1-20; }hymnkers bl and ), 161-20; Lockwoo J @ Hides. Dull and weak; greon butchars, fc; greon ckerol, &its, 115; family mackerol, half | salted, 7h@74c; dry flint, 19@13; dry. salt, 00; family mackerel 3 No. 1 10@110; damagoed hides, two-thirds price, whito fish, half brls., ALLOW—6 SYRUP- flum(lnrfl(nm, Suuge Prurs—250@1 00, do, 44 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon ——t kogs, 1 60, wnnn Sona—In I papers, 8 30 per case; keg'por I, unwashod, light, 14@160;" he 2 mwlunu’un ‘lln». light, 18 3 tub and washed, mw.l wool, 2@0e 'ess, burry, blaok and Lamber. WHOLESALF, Wo quote lumbor, Iath and shingles on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AN TLING—16 ft. and undor 16 foot and under, 22 b Jorsr Nu. 24 50; zon 23 50; 5; bulk per bushel 880 tr, Lbl, 2 50; hair 1100 fbw, 550; straw por bu. 50c; Tarred felt, board, 8 b0, Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 2 60; rlnw stool spocial oast, To; cruciblo, 8c; ‘special or Garman, Bo; caat tool do, 15@0 agon spokos, o, 2 ‘2563 00; huba per set, 195; folloas sawed dry, 1 40; tonguos, goch, 70@8b0; txles each, 753 dquare nuta por b, 7@11c; washers, er IV, 8G@18¢; rivets, per b, 116; coil chain, per b, 6@: \mn wodgos, Bo; crowbars, 6o; harrow teoth lxr(nx toel, 7@8c; n.ml'unun.mh.m. 525 Wirduns ‘muleshoos, 6 25, Bannep Wike—In car lots, 5o per 100, Nars—Rates, 10 to 60, 8 20, SHor—Shot, 1'85; buck shot, 210; orlental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Kogs, § 48; do., quaster kogs, 1 85; blasking, koga, 3.85; fuse, per 100 foot, 50c. Lrap—Bar, 165, CoAt—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- eis run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebronst lump, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 (\0 Towa lump, 5 00; Town nut, b 00; Rock' Spring, 7 00; Anthra: cite, 11 23@11 50; Canon City, 7 00, por ton, Liguors. ALOOROL—188 proof, 2 extra California pirits, Proof gallon; triplo rof 23 per proof galle Lutilled whislies, 100@1 50; fine blen , 1 b0@2 60y Kun tucky bourbons, 2 00@700; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 ( Brannies—Imported, 6 00@1600; domastio 1 40@4 00. Gixs—Tmported, 4 50@0 00; domestic, 140 @3 00. Russ—Tmportod, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 b0, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, CiiaxraaNEs—Importod_por case, 25 00@ 8400; American, per case, 12 00@16 00, ~r wine gallon Joofy 125 per avits, 187 proof, 0d Tobaccos, Prua Toracco-~Climax, 50o; Bullion Horseshoe, blc; Star, 50c; Ruddy, 450; Her: soy's, 480; Black, 35@40c. NE Cur—Common, 20@300; good, 45@ 60c; Roso Lioaf, 706; Premium, G6c; Diamond Crown, bbc; Qw«rt. xtoen, 47& SMOKING—O. 8., 21¢; Meerschaum, 280; Dur- o, b} ham, 8 oz 2on o; ‘Seal of North Carolin b70; Seal of "K. Durham, 4 Soal of North Carolina, 4 oz, North Carolina, 2 oz, 60c; O. oz., 28¢; 0. K. Durhar, 2 oz, 80¢; Unclo Ned, §'s, 25¢; Tom and J érry, 23, =) DENVER MARKET. B50c; Cunen Meams AND Laro—Hams, 16§@16§c; breakfast bacon, 15@154¢; unukod des, 94 @10c; ealt sides, 83@dc; lard, 1 GrerN Fruir unl’nom.cu—l utnm, 50@ 75c per 100 pounds; botatoes, sweet, per 100 pounds, 2 26@2 75; onions, per 100 pounds §1'50@? 00; tomatoos, per pound, 24@3c; turnlsa e b, Colorado” cabbage, new, ne@loo Shve chickens, old, per doz, oo@qzr.,pmmcmukm per doz, 350; ogg, frosh, per doz, 28@31c; butter, fair qual- ity mmnm-y, finest per 1b, 35@36; creamery, ood, per Ib, 28@34c; Kansas and Nebraska airy, per Ib, 23@24c; gooking, 8@100; cliesse, ull cream, per 1b, 16@17c; spples per bbl, eastern, 6 00; “grapes, per m i | s, " Califoraia vours, " por @3 55; plums, 20 1b box 256 Maq- $7 00@8 00; Colo- rado wheat, per 1 1 88; flour, Col- nndn, ulo, per 100 1b, 2 M@m flour, R_mz, 00; flour, Kansos, por 10011 82 7068 3005 flour, Graham, o Hour, ryo, por 100 11 0w 7o- el wheat, per bbl, 811 50@12 60; _corn meal, p 100 1bs, $1 65@1 85; corn, per 100 bs, 81 27@ 1 80; corn chop, per 10010s, 81 30@1 83; new oats, per 100 1bs, 1 85@1 45; oats, Nebraska, mxer, per 100 1b, 81 30@1 40; oats, Nebraska, white, per 100 Ibs, 81 35@1 45; oats, Colorado, rl()Ollm $1 251 85; hmlc& her 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 75; mixed chop, per 100 1bs, 81 33@ 1 40; bran, per ton, 817 00@19 00; hay, loose, per wn, Sll 00@117 ; baled necaml bottom, ¥ 0 00@12 00; baled upland, 14 00@17 00; %»vl\r, per ton, 820 00; straw, per ton, $8 00 9 sina lemons, uxcu box, 0. M. LEIGHTON. LEIGHTON H. T. CLARKE, & CLARKE, (SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS, & €0.) Wholesale Drugoists ! —DEALERS IN— Paints, Oils, OM.‘\H;\, kA N Brushes, Class. NEBRASKA. “BURLINGTON ROUTE" (ohlc-.o. Burlington & Quincy Rallroad.) m‘ .C'l‘ £ Chaire b\ ts rme). Rmnklrm K v ving Chialrs, Pullman Paiace Sidd ping Cars and (the famous C. B. & Q. Dining Cars i daily to and trom Chicagro & Kansas Oity, Chix s: Qounell Bluffs, Chicago & Des M ph, 'Atchison & Topeka. woeh Ohicago: Linoet & Denye between Indianapolia & l\mnril “Biufts viak All connections “made in Union Dej known as the .:mn.'l‘ulmuuu CARTINE, fil“ ST \\-w;u'mmzz; .,_.‘ \4 A Nk =4 W —-J GOINQ NORTH AND SOU Bolid Traing of Elegant Dar Coaches awf P man Palace Sleeping Cars arn Louis, via Hanuibal, eol Burlington, Codar Rapids and Paul and Minneapolls, Patior Cars wih e o | Chira tb 8. from Bk, Towis and Teoria and g and from St Louls and Qtumwa, Onl ghange of cars between St él:lmu Towa, Nel run. ‘and Deoves orado. . { It 1s universally admit ed to be the Flnan Equipped Rallroad In tho World for all Clnisses of Travel. J. POTTER, 8 Vice-Pres't and Bon'l Manager. PEHA,KV LOWRLT. Qen, Pa u‘nm‘ T SINEOLD, MANUFACTURER OF Galvanized lronComices, Window Caps,Finials, Bkvlightalso Thirtoenth Streot Neb COMPOUNDED WITH MINERAL WATER. BEST REMEDY IN THE JWORLD FOR RHEUMATISM, i, (n varah mart ooy Froneh sbic forl aast, 10c; raw and burnt umber, 1 Ib cans, 10c; raw’ aud burnt Sienna, 100; vandyke brown, 180; refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, and ivory black, drop black, 10c; Pruseian blug, %o; ulm.m.m o blue, 18¢; chrome green D., 16¢; blind and’shutter groon, I 160; Parls groen, 18¢; Tndi an od, ux» v-nam., rod, 9c; Tuscan red, 220; Americ can Vermillion, 1. & P., 18c; chromo yellow M., 0. &D. 0., 18 yel]uw ‘ochre, 0; golden oclire, 16, pitentdryer, 80; graini colorw, light oak, dark oal, waliut, Gt and ash, 1bc. Dry Pygnea, 14 Gormantown, ; Prussian_blue, bi; . brown, dc; winber, ho;" whiting gilders, Tampblack, ’ DYSPEPSIA, " CONSTIPATION, LLIOUSNESS, KIDNEY, COMPLAINT, LUNG DISEASES, SEDENTARY DISEASES IMPURE BLOOD ILER & CO., PROPRIETORS AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS, OMAHA, NEBY, '5.1900.149 PUE SJUBGIIS]Y SUIM n'e £q burnt, 4¢; umbe sienna, burnt, 4c~ sionna, raw, 4o roon, gonuine, 2 on, comuion, 200; ch 8% chromo green, K., 1 vermillion, Ameri i chrome yellow, g K., 12c;ochre, o solire, Amer ehigh brown, Prince's mineral, § VAux1siies—Barrels, per_gallon: uee, extra, 8110; araltur, N $1 20 extra, 81 40; coach, No ar, 4, 7 .h..nuu. extra, 85c) 1 75; Jap 83 50; b, $1 50, brown, 2je; Furni- Leather. wole, 88c to emlock sole 28¢ to 85¢; p 0 o 1, 00; ruuger 6o to e to120; hemlook w o, B0 4o Kip, 110 o 155 Fronch calf, 1 , 550 to 7 60; linings, ings § 00 o 10 60; B "f Pobile 0. 1. Morouco; dc 80c; upper, 28¢ ET/E\QSPECIH SURE OF ALL DISEASES ov A rTJAlgbfi[Ll'ir{", DOGS, IIIMIB. - ) OWEGEATH ¥ ey J“v PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking Is only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOOKS For & ‘a by MILTON ROGERS & SONS8 OMAHA- M. HELLMAN & CO,, Wholesale Clothiers! %1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13TH, OMAHA. - ®, NEBRASK Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMES, Engine Trimmings, Mining Muhmory,! Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fitti Steam Packing AND SOHOO! at wholesale and rejil, BELLS, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHUR Corner 10th Farnam St., Omaha Neb. HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER [OF Wall Paper Wikdow Sha EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED) 1118 FARNAM STREET, . - OMABA NEB, |SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growersg of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION T0 "t la the bost and cheapest Conk 1o wikh Groshi O3 ako 1y the Fadlane. and bo in good marketable condition in the U meclie, " Try 1 a0d judge for Yourselvon 00d-me 00D} Our Ground Oil Cake. ood for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to three pounds of ec} Wlnfiry. luhuflmn‘mnln[ d:ran will increase in men, a8 well as others, Who use it can x ton; no charge for sacks. _Addross AN LINSEED OIL COMPANY Omaha C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist ! D DEALER IN UMPHBEYS, b 05 Varustos and Window Glass IHA, NEBRASKA. nmm& Ee o ™ A combination of P"- {guiceor from, 'eriniam o

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