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— i i THE DAILY BEE--OM AdA, MONDAY, NOVEMBEK 19, 1803, — 3 The Nebraska M;flar:a; Bank. CF OMAHA, NaB. ala Up nrpln- rnna. May 161888 DIRECTORS: R. JOFINSON, Presttont, of Steele, Johnsa N Oc LIN, Vics President, of Boston. « of W v MORSE & Co. JOTIN 8 COLLINS, of G. 1. COLLIN M. WOOLWOILTIL, Counselor & Attorney at Taw, ED, of Dyron Reod & Co. 11, W. YATES, Cashior, for many yoars Cashiet of th First National Bank of Omaha. This Bank opened for businoes Aprll 27, 1883 THE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are o leading business men of Omaha, and fte nducted with especial roference to the rosts of its morcantile patrons COLLECTIONS recoive prompt attention and cat obtainable here or elsowhoro, SREST allowed on time deposits upan favor o toria and upon_accounts of banks and bankers FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds anc County and City Socurities boughy and sold. business is Council Bluffs Loan and|’ Trust Company. First Mortgage Loans Nogotiatod, Paper andall Good ' Seen stroct, and 500 First a Commerclal tics dealt in. 89 Pearl Bluffs FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL, New Yonk, Novomber 17, per cont; closed Monoy—Easy at 2 per cent, } per cont. Prime Tanor- .62); demand, Governments: -Strong. The announcoment that the Milwaukee and St Paul had given formal notice of its Towa pool exerted an n the stock market to- withdrawal from the \n\fi\nnlvhv nfluence . Manitoba declined 33 per cent to 97 Tlm stock was also affected by the mpum thav partios interested in the St Paul road were building in its territory and that the Manitoba had notified the company in - ques- tion if tho building did not cease it would re- taliate by extending their lines into the St. Taul territory. In tho final sales the improve- ment was lost. As compared with last night the closing prices are down J@13 poe cent for the general list and 2% per cent for Manitoba, The bears made but little impression on the Union Pacific to-day, which closed & per cent lower a The specialties, the New York and Northeastern, advanced from to 373 sintment of a commjttee of capital- g Jay Gould, for the purnose of g o new board of directors for the company. The Cleveland, Columbus, Cin- cinnati and Indianapolis, after declining per cent to 66}, rose to 68@67i. The net earnings of the Union Pacific company for the ten months of this year aro about $450,000 less than the corresponding period of the pre- vious year. The earnings of the Denver and Rio Grande railway for the second weck of November wor )00, an increase over the same week of 18 The earnings of the Mil- wankee and St. Paul road for the second week of November were 000, an inorease 16, the Northwestern $538,400, an in- kot wenk; e for November; 05jc for De. ber; 9680 for January, C«m Mukeh.nletnndHmhall.‘(ml No. 2, 500, Oats—Firm; No. Jo. Rye—Weake B! Barley—8tro 3 extea, b CINCINNATI, CrinoreNaTi, November 17, —Wheat —Mar- ket woaker at 1 05@1 064, Corn —Market irregnlar and weaker at Hc. Oats—Quiet at 30(@ 380, Rye—Dull and easier at Pork—Nominal 11 50@11 LardGood demand at 7 Bulk meats - In good demand, 8 Whisky—Steady at 1 TOLEDO. Totxpo, November 17.—Whoat—Market dull; No, 2 red cash and November, 10 . Corn—Dull; No. 2 eash and Novembor at _Oats—Dull and - nominal; November, $0je, NEW ORLEANS, Nrw Onrraxs, Novomber ellow and mixed, No. 2 cash aud Corn—In 1¢; white, (@83c, Dull and easier at 240@ I'.uk dy and good demand at 11 75, ree, 8 00; kog, 8 6 T, LOUIS PRODUCK, 81 Louis, November 17, —Wheat - Lower; and slow; No. 2 red, £1 0021 01 for cash 1 00@1 017 bid for N cember; 81 03{(@ 1 Corn— Dull at 433 \u\uml»rr, 124c for ]hulu\mr, ; 44c for '114' 428c for o bid an- V@201 o for tho year; {@n1)e bid, e, eady; creamery, 25@30c; dairy, 8@ Ega Highor o Flax -\oml Hoy PEORIA PRODUCE, PEORIA, \mvmlmr 17.—Corn—Firm: mixed, 49j@40jc xod, 484@48]c Oatd—Quiot; to, S0}c. ‘Whisky—Firm M. 8115, NEW YORK. vember 17.—Wheat—Cash, | and Tower; options opened : -y of Je: ungraded 3 rod stoamer, 91c; No. 2 high New Yorx, N lul Ok ot b@io lower; options oponod Lower, closing with a recovery of | @( ungraded, 53@G0c; No. 2 > tern rmh firm and in good de- mand, 28@31c. Pork—Quiet and firm, Lard—Quict and firm; prime steam, 7 9@ 8 00. Butter— Firm; good demand for choice. LIVERPOOL, Liverpoot, November 17.—Breadstuffs— Dull and easior. Wheat—Winter, 8s 6d@9s 1d; spring, Ss@ss, 6d. Corn—66 3d. BALTINORE. ember ve, clos 1, cash 1 O.m 1071 2 and western winter ro Corn—Western mixed, cash, u(n xmg‘cuul Rye—Quict at 56@nsc. Butter—Firm; western packed 10@23¢; creamery, 25@53c, I rm at 20 Whisky—Steady at P @1 18k KANSAS OITY. 1,600, St. Paul and Omaha $134,- 109, an increase of $8,400, UUPONS 1001 STOOKS AND BONDS, American Express....... Burl., Codar Rapids & Northern Central Pacific Chicago & Alton, do do i o Fort Wfl'no do Tllinois Central.. Tnd., Bloom. & Kansas & T- X Lako Mlnniuum & St. Louis do do Misto Lacifs Norther: Paci do do Northwoestern do i Now Yoik Ohio & DMisstsippi do 4 Peoria, Doc Ttock Taland. 8t, Paul & ) do _do pid. pfd. v & Evansvillo! ‘wikes do_ pid. Manitoba. 8t. Paul Minn, & St. Paul & Owmaha. do do Wabash, St. 1. & do ' do Woestern Union CHICAGO. November spring bakers I atouts, Gy@7c; Southorn' wnd Misiouri, 4] Dull weak sud lower; trading 5 oponed o shudo Tower and do. i and closed s ranged: Docemn- o, Miehigan, 5 closed bl spring, B; rod wintor, Corm— Dall, wi AL and lower ed by the weakness in other mark declined 3@ dclosed §@ie lower than yesterday. = Sales, cash, 481@48}c, closed at 483@48}c; November 48@49¢, closed December and yoar 47§@ 484c, closed January, 47@473c, closed at 47ic; 502@dle, closed at hoje, nd drooping with very little ovember 27{@27ic; Cclosed at 2870 January, 3324c, closed at 3233240, May, Outs: Dull ¥ Barley— Flax Beed Pork—F, nir demand but weak and lower; uiet and steady at 624c. —Steady at 139, declined 16¢ and closed steady at inside ces, (Amll 10 80@10 85 for old, and 12 20 for new; November and December 10 80@10 85 yoar 10 773@10 80; February 11 70(@ 11 824, closed at 11 mall 12 15@ , closed at 12 224 Lard —In fair demand and eaoi B@10c but closed steady at medi Balos, cash,7 50@7 55, closed at 7 November, 7 47h@7 B, cl @7 55 Deoer ruary, @5 0. Bulk Meats—In fair demand; Moulders, 6 00; short rihs, 6 25; short clewr, 6 70, tter—In good demand at lull creameries, 30@; 1 Eggs —In fair demand at dy and nnchang 1[ Mo e, 1y with only y ‘uvnhwllnnl @124¢; 12@12¢; good part hard skims, 7 05@T 70, closed at 7 074; May, pric reizhts Choese offaring: choice full cream tata, skim cheddars aud flats, Market unchanged; green cured light, K alt dam, freen salt heavy, fics green salt ca'f, 11c; salt, 11c, drv calf, Lhe Tallow—Uunchanged; No. 1, 6c; No 2, 63; exke, Thc. salt [ dry MILWAUKEE, Mivwavxes, November 17, ~Wheat—Mar- Kaxsas Oy, Novemoer 17.—Wheat— Weaker at 8¢ for cash; 8ijc for December; 8bilc bid for January. Corn—Weaker; 864 bid, 87ic asked for cash; 36fc for N¢ 3 Oats—Lower at 22 IAVE STOCK. 8T, LOUIS LIVE STOCK, ! 8r, Louis, Nov. 17.—Cattle—Supply too small to make a mark nly local trade. Sheep—No supply. Nothing done. KANSAS CITY LIVE 810K, Kansas Ciry, November 17,—The Daily In- | dicator reports: Cattlo—Markot steady for all except foed- ers which aro quiet; native steers, b 60; stock- ers and feeders, 3 60@4 40; 275 @3 40; Colorado half-breeds, 3 50@ ‘exas Hogs—Markot barely steady, 4 25@4 60, Sheop —Steady for good natives, 2 40 OHICAGO, Cricaco, November 17.—The Drovers' Jour- nal reporta this afternoon as follows: cady and low grades weak; pack- shipping, puciog _and g good to choice shippin mon to di 4 00; medinm to w....] 3 00 ers, 3 00@3 60; feeders, § fair cows, attle, strong; grass Texans, § b0 Sheep- per cwt. to extr Stronger; inferior to f medium_to good, 3 004 FLOUR A Cicaco, November menta of flour and grain have been as follows: Flour, bbls..... D GRAIN, —Recaipts and ship- or the past 24 hours Rocelyts. Shipte Catvrs—Fair quality 4 50@5 00; good butch ars’ stock, 6 00, Flonr and Millstuffs. Winten WhEAT—Bect quality, patent, st 3 40@3 60, SECOND QUALITY 00@8 40, o WHEAT-Best quality, patent,”at pALITY—2 30@8 50, por cwt. Croreed Feep—Por 100 1ba, S5¢, CorNy MEAL—1 00@1 10 per ewt SCRERNING—60@70c por cw General Produce, _crcamory, 20@810; o choice dairy, 20 packed, 16(@20¢; rior grades, nd quality No demand for anything except strictly y butter. s~Markot advancing; sales to-d kot will probably hold at_this Avrprs—Tancy Jonathans, 5005 00 Bou Davis, &3 G0@4 00; fancy Jenet fancy Willowsburg, & 3 Burrer solid 18 20, September 1w York & cream, 10 l| hoop lots, 30 hoop lots, n, 2 in box, 13fc; ¢ full cream, am 10 hoop lots, “i" Young Americas, full cream, 12; full full cream flats, 11 fancy brick cheeso, 100 1b cases, ng..-; Lim- burger 184¢; genuine old Swiss, 16 Poratoks largo aud prices doclining., Consignmonts of strictly choice, large sized, straight potatoes are selling from 80 to 82¢; mived cars 26. to 2 3 poachblows, 3 ¥ nr/\m 4~ Chotce ON1oNs—Receipts Jargo Wethersfield selling at 40 to 80e. No demand Capsacr—Market for choice stock $5 00@ 600 por hundred. Demand good. Braxs—Hand picked navios, hand }vlr]u-l mediums, $2 0@ coipts fair; demand good, GAME—Prair chickons, per dor., 8 00 to 200; ] suipe, 810 to 1 antelopo saddlos, 11 o r cass, 8 to e, Demand good. Would “advise liberal consignments. 1o careful that your game comes to markot in nice condition. Fresit Ovstens—Solects, 4be; standards, Live chickens, per doz, 2 50@ full dressed chickens, pr b, 11@13¢; tu 5 | key: U@16¢; 1w, 14@1H; geese, por b, ke fancy bar lemors, £800; s, per box, 87 10 lemons, &7 00 10 'box lots do., 5 00; do b bos jan, per 1b, 8@9c; . kegs, per Ib., 12j¢; 10 1b. box, 163 sl ovals per Ib., 18c, Extra fine, per 100, 8 00, 2 gal keg, §600; i M. &P lager, pec 1b, CotoANUTS Ciner—Puro swect cider, 80 10 half b tripo, 40 nu_ i, 5400 it ipo, 50 1 half bl pigs_tonguies, 15 1b kits, §2 50; pigs 10 1b qr LbL; 8600, Lanbs' tongues, 401b qr bb, tmore's, 181b 71b buckets (bucket 40c), Luckets 1001 kegs, 10c; half barrels 10c. .x—2-1h stone jars; 12 in caso, Llunlrlvr \l 31 LrrEs—Currant, 301b wood poils, strawberry, 30-1b wood pails per 3010 wood pails per Ib, b wood Daila; per 1b; Bior ci ¥ wvocd palls e by B Al Burrin—35-1b wooden pails, per 1b, $800; 5.1b wooden puils, 6 in case, per case, 83 50. Pracn Burter—20-1b wooden pails per Ib, snzgu; 5-Ib wooden pails, 6 in case, per case, Preserves—(Tn 20-1b wooden pails)—Raesp- berry, $15600; strawberry, quince, 814 00; peach, $14 00, $14 00; tomatoes, 814 00; plum, §14 b’ wooden Duckets, 6 in case, per case, $175; assorted, 21 tin cans, 2 doz in case, per case, §3 20, NEuraska Cons Hoxgy—1-1b frames, 24-1b cases, per 1, 1 OnrANGEs—Louisianas per bbl, $900: do., box, & 00 Baxaxas—Choice, per bunch, §300@1 00. Fancy Cape Llnl hlfih color, glos: $12 00; bell and chorry, Special prices on largo lots. TAY—Tialod, § 00@10 00 per ton; in balk, 6 00@6 50 per ton, Grocers List. NED Goons—Oysters (\‘tnmhrt]), per 0; strawberries, 2 1, por caso, 2 ]0 raspberries, 2 1b, H:ur case, 2 90; Bartlett per case, ars, per cave, § 40; hortleberries, opg, plums, 21, il por case, 2 80; do choice, 3 b, per or 4 60; Tin applos, 2 b, por case, 4'90@ 5 50, Rore—Sisal, & inch and larger, 10}e, § inch, 10§c; § inch, 1ife. CaNpLEs—Boxes, 401bs, 165, boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz, Gs, 15c. 8s, 1c; Marcues—Per caddie, 8%c; round, cases, 5; squaro_cases, 170, Staans—Powdered, 10c; ent loaf, 10c; granulated, 9}e; confoctione , Bo; extra C, dark yellow, 7c, ¥ grados, 12@1240; primo, 15@1 yellow, 161 severing’s roasted. " Arbucklo's rousted, 1846 rousted, 18jc; imitation Java, "A, 8ic < 163 | \Vhl!ufi, h;wl]leln. 14, IKK) Ccrn, bushels. 812,000 i o0, To; fai ;)atu,'l)uulmln 139,000 | {8ua ) prime)ito,cbolen, Toj Al Rye, bushels 11,000 TS Hs bushela; . 1m0 1 mackerel, half brls., 8 00; N:' Kaxias Ciry, Novomber 17, —Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have boen as follow: Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels, . Ruu\mhl. Ship'ts. 10,000 eW_Yonk, November 17.—Recoipts and |? . | shipmentsof flour and grain for the pust 24 hours have been as follows: ‘Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels, .. Oats, bushols, ; O10A0, Novewber 17,—Recelpts and ship- ments of live stock for tho past 24 hours have boen aa follows; Rocelpts, Ship'ta, Cattle. 6, o Hogs. . 17w Sheep. 81. Louts, Novewber 17, -—'llecelpl‘ and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Cattle, Sheep. A 2, 000 Kanaas Ciry, November 18,—Recelpts and shipinents of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts 3,900 A Roceipta. - Shipte Hogs Cattle. . 2,400 Sheep. 107 OMAHA DMARKETS, Wholesale IPrices, Orr1 ¥ THE OvanA Bee, } Saturday g, November 17, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which quoted at the prices furuished by the elavators and other local buyers: Bbe. Hous—3 85@4 15, Sirkr—Firm at 3 00@8 50, 5,000 | k 1 mackerel, its, 1 15; family madorel, 00; Tamily mackerel white fiy, half brls, 7 00; Noj 1 kita, 1 05 Synur—Standard Com., & 3 do, 44 gallon kegs 1 85 1 60, brla. 500A—In b papers, 3 80 por case; keg'per 1b, ~Medium, in barrels, 7 00; do 00; small, in barrels, 8 00; do in barrels, 9 00; \ln m half | 00, AS—Gunpowder, good, 45@5 cholco 60 a ; good Tuporial, 10@c; cholco, G0@Gc; Young Hyson, good, 86@h0 choice, 1 00; Tapan, natural lsal, Japan, 60 T5c; Oolong, good, 35@40; ul»ng, 0, 400 Souchong, good, 85@40c; cholce, 85@dbe, WoouENwARE—Two hoop palls, 1 85; three hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- neer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, bx. Boars—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirk's ll.mulhnl, 376 Klr\u white lhmmu 525; Kirk’ Kirk's Prairie (luwn, (100 uduu )M)c. Kirk's mu&mulhl, doz. i Pennuylunin caun 4 cage In e, abbitt,s ball 2 doz in case, 1 .)0 Anchor Dl o s oane, 1 501 Chyny— Froneh mixed, fn 30 1b, pails, 18c; American mixod 16 pails, 1%¢; Brill ixed, iu 861 4e; Nobby mixed rnilx 130 n mixed, in ,.,.1 . 12e; B tick double refined, 80 1 pails, 1 , 80 1b r ails, 13 ilrl. Top, ), 8 I \.m 30 1b pails, 11 pails, 113e; Tip r.‘ stick, 80 1b pails, 12¢, Vixeaah—Now York apple 16¢; Ohio ap- Fex ple, 1t Sa l)rn( loads, per hbl, 180; Ashton, in wacls, 8 60; bbls dairy 60, s, 8 30, TARCH—Pear], 41 Starch, dc; Excelsior (iloss, 7ho; Corn, e Spioks—Popper, 17¢; allaplos, 15c; cloves 250; cassin, 15 I n, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; \urth Star, 200; Lewls' lye ver Gloss, 9¢; Corn Dry Goods, Brows Corrons—Atlantic A. 8io; Apple’ ton XX, 7 Atlania A, ;. Boot ¥ bhe, Buckeye LT Tt Cabot W, T4e; Chitle: ngo Avxm(.m:num :qc, Hoasler, 6h0; Honest W Indian Head HL Indian Standard A, 8c; Iudian Orchar Lawrence L, 640; Mystio River, {c, 8jo; Utiea C, A, 8lo do E 48, 12 ‘Fine Browx Gom'« Allendale 44, Tho, \lllu tor 84, 8c; Argyle 44, 7ge; Atlantie Ihuh(fl m.m y -i Bennington 3jo; Buckoye S 4-4, 6ic; Indian Orchard A 9-8, 840; Laconia O 89, 8}o; Lohigh E 4.4, »Qc Pepporell N 80, 7ei do 0 82, 7de; do } 36, 740; do Pocassot C 44, Tie; Wamsutta 4-4, 130, BLEACHED COTTON Ofc; Blackstono AA l 3 Wi husott B, 78c; do _Androscogein T nperial §c; o do bot 4.4, § olc; do e e Groat Fal Tndian Hes o eambrie Poquot A, Pe Ducks (O drab, 11¢; d Lrown and Arlln on ; it Amoskeaz A C A blue 18 1.2c; Arrowanna, mont 1B, 15 1.%¢; Conestoga, oxtra, 1 Ih\nulwn‘l‘ 111205 Lewiston A 80, 15c; N e extra &, g MLanghlin' | Standard do, 4 gallon blio and 181.2; do U ey Hhpinales bl e rown, 9 1-2¢; Mystic River DD stripo, 16 Pear! hlver, blue and m'.u i, 106 Uncanville, bluo and brown, 14 1-2 OAmBRIcs—Biriard, tinch doublo face, & Manbattan glovo finis do glused, B} Poquot do, finish, Go. CORSET TEANS—Amo sattoon, 83¢; Clarendon (e toons, 7ic; Hallowell, 8c; Tndi ott, improved, |8 Bles Bddystono lininy Gan Lockwood knl Androscoggn Conesta k, 6 ‘l\l‘mm‘ll u.r, Ghe; Harmo i: Jo; Sproguos, shams, 7e; Marl: Argylo, 8c; Tighland, Tjc; Sussex, Ko, Agate, 20c; airo D and Ty Docan_Co, Aate, 86; Cumberiand, 7 Kenilworth, 9¢; Plunlkett, § CoTTONADES—Abberyille, Amorican, 110; Artisian, l'lac, Clation D and T, 17 stripes D 16¢; )\\)«hnm\ tucket, 100; N Oc ul.mii 16¢ 134c; Royal, 16he; Sustex, satt xlum g ohm-ka, 4o York, pla nd fancy, SHEE ’Lln 10-4, 27, 9- 20: Continontal O of clw Voo 10 3 do 78, 80c; d , 98¢y l‘o({mvc 10-4, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. O1L8—110° carbon, per headlight, per gallon, per gallon, 20c; 150° sood, ra gallon, | No. 1,'70¢ xX7 lon, 1 S Tllinittas sporm W.B., per gallon, 160; fish, W. B, vorgallon, 65¢; neatafoot extra, ver gaflon, 90 No.'1, 7503 lubricating, zero, per gulluu, iden xaachiue, No. 1, per gal: Mk mrpmmnu, ‘por gallon, 50¢; nupum. 4°, gallon, 15 PALTs N Ot —White load, Omata . P 6c; white lead, St. Louis Marsillos groen 1 to 61 cans, sinc, groon wea), 12c; French zinc, re 1lc; French zinc, invarnish asst, 20c: Fronch zinc, in_oil asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1t cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown 13¢; refined lampblack;, 12¢; coach black, and ivory black, drop 1) 16c; Prussian @fll\’! ~Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, 1 40 Runs—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; N 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PRACH AND APPLE BRANDY CORAMPAGNFS — Tmported 8400; American, per case, ew England, 1 78@4 00, o caso, 28 00@ 12 00@16 00, Toba Prva Tosacco- -Climax, whoo, f0c; Star, B I @400 mmon, Mo Pullion 50o; Ruddy, Crown, ham, W, Tom and Jor et I MARKET, Cunen Meae AxD Tarn-—Hams, 10/@10fc; doi smokod *sides, 9 rd, 10}c, D Pronter - Potatoos, 50 atoos, sweet, pot 100 onions, per ooy, per, pound, , Color turnips, por 1b, of@ 1 (0 lvmlrw\ln ki ogi, fresh, por dos ity croamory, finost por n» 0, now, California plums, 20 15, box, a lomons, oxtra, por box, 87 ado wheat, per 1001h, 1o, por 100 1, (@3 00; four, | flour, Graham, i " 100 1b, per 100 1, per b, 811 wq 1 &1 0561 85; corn, por 100 T, & .7 v 100 1, 81 30G@1 1 351 t por 100 T, 81§ S17 00@19 00; hay, loose, ); baled second bof baled upland, $14 00@ } r, por ton, §20 00; straw, per ton, $8 00 muk FUR LG Anithnad Kt or time IS ¥, " FOR SALE. PRINTHR'S INIK. A Rare.Chance for Printing Offices Wo have for salo quality of pr ihor Atticies ALK & RETAIL. soveral barrls of o first I pressas. At thia goasan of tho year and ¥ bd one [ mombra ot hoaa e catarrh aud iufl ubtained by the u For n onrd in su wslon, beginning so far back 1 dor whor when, T had ‘the catarrh in my I Tt consisted of w continual flow ifrom fmy nose. Ringing and Bursting Noises everyhody has a cold the in my head. ted, F Somctimes the hearing in my loft oar o years ago, about thix scsson of blus, 30c; ultramarin blue, 180; chrome green lind and shutter n, L en, 18¢; Indian red, Tuscan red, 22c; Am 15¢; Venotian red, 9o; can’ Vermillion, 1. & P., 18¢; chrome yellow L. M., 0. &D. 0., 18; yollow ochre, 9c; golden” ochro, 16, patent_ dryer, fo; graining Colors. light ok, dark oal, waliuty’ G fas and ash, 15e, Dry palnts. EWhito lond, Be; French zinc, 100; Parls whiting, 2he;’ whiting gilders, whiting coml 1je; lampblack, Germantown, 1dc; lampblack, ordinury, 106; Prussian_blue, 56c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4¢; umber. raw, 4c; eienna, burnt, 4o} sionna, raw, dc; Paris green, gonuine, 20c; Paris 0c; chrome groor 20c; chroms groon, K., 12¢; verwillion, Eng, 3 vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian rod, 10¢; rose pink, 1ic; Venotian red, Cokusoss, c; Venctian' red, American, 74¢; chromo yellow, gonuine, 30¢; low, K., 12¢;ochre, 2ic; oclire, Am Tarrels VarNISH per_gallon: Furni- ture, extra, $1 10; furniture, N 1, 81 couch, oxtrd, £1 No. 1, $1 20; Dama extra, § shellac, $3 b0; lmnl nlI finish, §1 50,] ux'.rn, Mlther. sole, 88¢ to 4%¢; hemlook sole 28c to 35c; ip, 80c to 1 00; runner 65c to 80c; Jf, 8% to 120; hemlock upper, 23 c;alligator, 4 00 to 50; Groisen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; kip, 80 ak calf, 120 to 1 30; K, 110 to1 5 ‘calf, 125 sets, 550 to 7 M ]ImllL.N, 600 Vi 1() "»4 pings, 9 00 to 10 £0; B, L. Moroc pebble O, D, M 8bc; si Han N o an o to 26c; onk nJ ealf kid, Thegan to use Hood's Saraparilla, T was holped right awny, but 1 contined to use it vntil 1 {elt my mysell cured.—Mre, Dliza H. Coulfiold, Lowell, Mags. Jerome Brownll vo miller at Victors, Ontario cou 1 heve used Hood's Barsapaalla for iy ithas helpes mo. I considor Hood's Sarsaparilla nne of the bost mmunllu for |l|mu|_l|l_lflll° 1u be obt: [k 1008Doses Onel|Dollar, “Ihave beon troubled with that distrossing o)m- plaint, catarrh, and have boon using Hood's Sa-e and find it one of tho best remedivs T hy kon, My trouble hus lastod ten years, and nover could getany relief until I commenced o uso Hood's Sarsaparilla."—Martin Shield, Chicago, L. 'Dange. from[}Catarrh? Dopends upon the aniount and extent of the Serofu- tous infection. Unquestionably many duaths from consumption can bo traced to neglected catarrh. Thero i a violent distress, prostrated and_ coughing epolls, the eyes wo s coplously, aud the hoad cots tho ca- 5 tho polson ture's great outlots, wo chos the mewmbrancs Hoous “Sarsaparilla Sold by drugglsts, ix for 45, pared by €. 1, HOOD & CO., Apothicoaries.Lowell Maws. "DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. REGULAT GRADUATIof two modica) co1 /X b boen: onaged longer in the treatment. of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, NI\INA\ID BLOOD Diseasce than other physicia t. Lows, a8 city papers show o all ol vouilonty Lo, Copmmitartoes troas When it ia incon t to visit tho city o i be ent by mail or oxpros Nervons Prosteation, Debility, Montal and Physica Weaknoss, Morcnrial and ouher affeotions of ‘Throat, 1000 tmpuritics and_Blood Polson ing, Skir Aflections, Old 5o . Uloors, Tipsdi ALE, 1 and shingles on surs wing prices: We quote lumber, at Omaha at the fol and undor, 22 00, Jousr—18 ft, 23 50; 20 £t, 23 50; 1t, 206 50, ciNa—No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No, 2, Sukering—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No, 2,18 0 Lz cement, bhl, 2 e bu, e Tarod. folt, §100 board, 310, barrel, 125; bulk per bushel* %c; wa plasten, b, 2 50; hax fhw, 350; traw Hides, Dull and weak; groon butchars, Gc; groen salted, 75{‘:7“, dry flint, 12@13c; dry salt, 10@11c aged hides, two-thirds price, TALLO SHuEr Prurs—25o@1 00, “’ool] Merino unwashed, light, 14’01 18@15¢; medinmn HIIWBN hed, light, 13@10«\7 Niios, Shetea S0 e, Boch s and wahed, DHoj burry, blask and cotted wool, 2@bo ous, Heavy Hardware List, Tran, ratos, 2 60 plow el apo crucible, o; special or Gorman, fe; do, 17 wizon spokes, set, 2 256@3 00; hubs per set, 1 2 s suwed dry, 1 40; tongues, 7 wsles each, 75c; hquare nuts por er b, B@18o; rivets, per ; malleablo, o harrow wev.l. iges, do; wpring tog), 7@ JBoy Burdon's muloshioes, Banpen Wi In Nais—Rates, 10 to 60, § 20, Suor —Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210 powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Kegs, quarter kogs, 1 85; blasting, kegs, per 160 feet, 50 Lean—Bar, 165, Coar ~Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris rua Blossburg, 10 0f Whitebrowst 1 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, Towa nut, 6 00; Roc pring, 700; Anthra: non City, 700, per ton, per 100, ariental cite, 11 25@11 ;€ Liguors, ALooHOL 188 pie per wine gallon extra Califoraia spirits, 188 proof, 125 per inuulmdlun, .yl.,,.u...uln.mu 187 proof, 23 per proof gallo distillod whiskies, 100@1 50; fino blens n| 1 00@2 50; Ken- tucky bourbons, 2 00@7'00; Kentucky and Penusylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00 B ianniks—Imported, 6 00@1600; domestio 140 @4 00, ¥ WG domen ments b marriage, Iheumatis tontion to CASEN ro from Linpr MARRI&GEW";3.;‘4.:.,0.,“..‘ TRGICAT, on_ wrial GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1678 BAKER'S 0. M, W Elogant in volving C from Chie: OMATIL COING EAST AND WEBT. rs (woats free), Smoking Cars, with Re. the famous C. B, & Q. Dining Cay LEIGHTON. H. T. CLARKE, LEIGHTON & CLARKE, (SUCCESSORS TO K ARD BROS, & €O.) holesale Druggists | —DEALERS IN— Oiis, Brushes, Class. RIS T - - NEBRASEA. Paints, “BU RLIN‘"GTE)N RTDUTE"' (Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy nallwad.) culuc NORTH AND SOUTH- Bolid Trains of 12legant Dar Coaches and Pall man Palace Sleeping T dally to and) from 8t Louis, via Hannibal, Quincy, Keokitk Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Albert Lea to St Dl and Minneapolis, Parlor Cars with' Reclinig Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Reclin v, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and Fun daily to and & Council go & Kansas City, Chi & BlufTs, Chi Do Moinés, Clicago, it Jo | Chaira to and from St Louis and Peorinand ¢ | [seph & Topeka. Only through line be: |and from St Louis and Ottumwa, Oniy” o Jiwee Lincoln & Denver. Through cars | change of cars between St. Louis and D bt apolis & Council Bluffs via Peoria | Moines, Iowa, Lincoln, Nebrasks, and Denvc: JAIL connections made in Union Depots. "1t 18 Colorado, i knos 0at THROUGH CAR LIN It 15 universally admit jad to be the Finast Equipped Rallroad In tho World for all Cli)sses of Travel. \ T.J. POTRER 3 Vice Pres't and Gen') Manager. PRRCKV AL LOWELT, Gen. Pass, Az's, Chicike | T, SINEOLD, MANUFACTURER OF Galvamzed lronCormices, Window ~ Caps,Finials, Skylightal&o Thirteenth Strect Neb PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking Is only attained by using Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS For "2 by MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA - C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist! AND DEALER IN Paints Oils Varnishes and Window Glass SOMAHA, NEBRASKA. * TWin the tocl its morits, cod: 0o Broakfast Gocoa, Warranied absolutely pur’ Cocoa, from which the excess o Ol ha 1. It times the strength of Coc with Btarch, Arrowroos or Bugar, and fs thorefore far moro cconomi. cal. 1t i deliclous, nourishing, strengthening, casity digeated, and admirably ad well as for persons in health, Bold by Grocors everywhere. Wl Pager and Win 1118 FARNAM STREET, . . fed with Ground Oil Cake in the Fall and W and ho In good marketablo condition in the spring. HENRY LEHVIANN JOBBER OF I OMAHA NEB. i EASTERA PRICES DUPLICATED) SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Qur Cround Oil Cake. One pound Is equal to three pounds of perm increase in wélgh 0w It can- testty host and cheapest food for stock of Kind. funtcad of runuing down Dirymon, as woll as (.u.'m. Try it and Judge for yourselyes.Z Price §26.00 per fon: no T ED YT WOODMAN LINSEFD OIL "CouTanY Chtnea | EIANOS& ORG-ANS On Long Time--Small Payments. At Mannfacturers Prices. A, Hosug Jr 1619 DODGE STRE A.E. DAXL.EBY, MANUFACTURER OF FINE Buggies Carriaces and Soring Wagous | . My Repository 18 constantly flled with a select stock. Best Workmanship guaranteed. Office and Foctory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenve, Omal a) ] 13 08 THE EYE"’ & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D.[] Oculist ancd Auvist, ‘M. HELLMAN & CO,, : Wholesale Clothiers! OMAH \.lm\\:tldP nuhnlvlumd lallnmu Low’ 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1) COR. 13TH, A NEBRASF A eombination of Pro~ taiicic of dron, Peruvian 4 Liark aid Phdsphorus y palaiible fortie For Al‘:btflu Joss of Ajpe BBV, . 10059 i sary. I recommend i as 4 reltable ;3’52(“. y £y ; noualg U i ve DI&?«I