THE DAILY BEE-OMARA , MONDAY. FEBRUARY 26 Nebraska National Bank , Of Chah , NetV Paid up OnpltAl , . . 8250,000 OrniP tor buMnen April 37,1BS2 , with the ftttcaflU ! a ) tat. oN brMk . DIRECTORS : JOHNEON , President , ol SlwU , Johnson it TOUZALIN , Vice President , Ol a , B A Q B. R. , Botton , W. V. MORSE , ol W. V. llam * Co. JOHN B. COLLINS , of 0. H. A J. 8. Oolllni. J. U. WOOLWORTU , Counsellor and Attorney. (4-law. L. B. BRED , ol Byron Beed fc Oo. H. W. TAXES , Cashier , late Cashier ol In * Flrtt National Buik ol Omaha , connected wllb the active management ot that Bank ilnc It * onr&nlutloo In 1803. OoLUonom receive special attention and ohai ( M lowoat obtainable here or el ewhore. IBTERUT allowed on time depo IU upon ( vor- kbit term * and upon accounU ol banki and bank > 7oana * Kicnmai , dOTernmcntnondi , and Ooanty and City Pecurltle * bought and sold. II tiprepartrltl ( general banking business ID ta dotalli , an J tn the treatment ol custom l | rf purine the most Uberal policy conilitcnl Wit FINANCE AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL Special Dispatch to Till ! ! . NEW Yoaic. februaryXS-t Money 3J@4 per cent ; closing otlercd at 2J per cent. l2 Prime Mercantile Paper 5@G per cent. Sterling Exchange Bankoru' blLU , steady SI S2i : demand , $485 } . Governmeots were J per cent lower for 4J registered and 4a , others unchanged. Stocks opened strong , declined and closed dull but generally firm , Ycttcrday. To-day. S's 1033 10 JJ 6's. , . . 103 ? 1033 4J' Coupons 1138 1138 48 * ll'JJ IWfl Pacific B's of 1895 128 128 3100(8. Adaina Eipres 183 131 Allegheny Central 13 Alton ft Terre Hante 67 67 do pfd. . . . 98 06 American Express 001 90 Borl. , Cedar Rapids & North. 80J 804 Canada Southern 61 * 649 Col. , Oin. & Ind. Central. . . . 105 < 105 Central Pacific 80J 80 Chesapeake & Ohio 20j do 1st pfd. . . S9 do Sd pfd. . . 23J Chicago & Alton 130 130J , do pfd 133 13S OhL , Burl. & Qulncy 1172 117 CM. , St. .L. & New Orleans. . 78 $ 781' Cm. , Band , ft Cleveland. . . . 15. Cleve. , Ool. & Cincinnati. . . . 70' Delaware & Hudson canal. . . .107 ; Del. , Lack. & Western 121 Denver & Rio Grande 441 W\ Erie 351 35J do pfd J76 75 East Tennessee 89 do preferred. . . 16 * . . . Fort Wayne & Chicago 135 135 Hannibal & St. Joseph 40 40 do pfd. . . 81 81 Harlem 200 200 Houston & Texas Central. . . . 71 Illinois Central 143 142 Ind. , Bloom. & Western 28 272 Kansas & Texas SOJ 30J Lake Erie & Western 26 ; Lake Shore & Michigan So. . . lObi 1074 , LouUvllle & Nashville 63f Louisv , , Now Alb. & Chicago 55 . . . Marietta & Cincinnati 1st pfd 10 do do 2dpfd 5J Memphis & Charleston. . ! . . . 37 Michigan Central 92 9 4 Minneapolis & St. Louis. . . . 24J . . . do pfd. 56 Missouri Pacific 90S 98 Mobile * Ohio 1G * Manhattan. Beach 1204 New Jersey Central' ' . " ! ! " ! 71 692 Nashville & Chattanooga 40 Northern Pacific 47i 47 do pfd 82 ? 8. . Northwestern : 130 $ 129 ; do pfd 144 New York Central 12 : . $ 125 Ohio Central 10 Ohio & Mississippi ,31 31 do pfd 06 96 Ontario & Western 251 . Oregon Transcontinental 82 PacTfio Mail 41g Panama. 167 Peoria , Decatnr & Evnnsr. . . it ) 20 Plttsburg & Cleveland 139 139 Pullman Palace Oar 118 } Reading 623 Rock Island 120i 1201 St. Louis & San Kran 29 29 do pfd. . . . 48i do 1st pfd 89 $ . Paul & Milwaukee 100 09 do pfd..118 118 St. Paul , Mlm. & Manitoba. 136 St. Paul & Omaha 478 40J da pfd 107 : 106 Texaa t Pacific 38J 37S Union Pacific 94- 03i United States Express 60 | Wabasb , St , L. & Pacific. . . . 284 :74 do pfd. 47 45J Wells , Fargo ft Co. Express. 120 Western Union Telegraph. . . 811 HI -Caribou If Central Arlcona i Excelsior 1 Homestake 16 Little Pittsburg 1 Ontario 201 Quicksilver 8 do pfd 40 Robinson 1 Silver Ollfl i Booth Pacific 6 Standard 54 Butro i Offered , fB * . Interest. ( Asked. | Ei. dividend. PBODUOB & PROVISIONS , 8p dal Dlipkldita lo TBI Bn. OHJOAQO. OHIOAQO , February 24. Flour Firm ) common to choice spring wheats , 8 60@5 00 ; do Minnesota , 8&0425 ; bikers' , 4255.76 ; patsnU , , C.OO7 60 ; winter wheat * , 4 ( ti@0 00. ' , Wheat Opened blnher nd closed lower : tegular , 1 07i for February ; 1 08 108 } for March : I 09i for April ; 1 laj l U for May ; No. 2 spring , 1 07J@1 08j No. 3 spring. 94 ? ; 83. S red 'winter/111. Cora Opened higher and closed lower ; 5C56ga } for catta 56io for February ; 56go for , March ; 67Jo for April ; , Gl@Gl c for May ; COJa * for June. , Oata-firmer ; SOjo for cash ; S93@39Jo for February ; 39jo for March ; 40o for April ; 4Zcfor ] May ; 41 c fcr June ; 40Jc for July. Rye -Dull and unchanged at CGc. Barley Dull end unchanged at 80@83o , Flax Seed-Lower a ) 1 29@1 30. Dresaed UORI Firmer ; light , 7 70 ® 7 75 ; heavy , 7 90(37 ( 95. 1'nrk Opened higher and closed lower ; 18 O1) bid for cash or February ; 18 10@ 18 12J for March ; 18 30 18 3''i foi April ; 18 50@18 52J for May ; 18 Ii2i < & 18 05 for June ; 18 7C@18 80 for July. Lard Opened higher and uloeed lower 11 37ill ) 40 for cwh or February : 11 4 ( @ 11 'i for Match ; 11 G7i@ll CO foi April ; 11 72J@ll 75 for May ; 1176(5 ( 11 774 for June ; 11 80@U 824 for July Bulk Meats-In fair demand ; ehoul ilera , 7 50 ; short rib. 9 95 ; short cle&r 1015. KffgB Irregular at 27@29o. Wbiiky Steady and unchanged at 1 17 HEW TOBK. N w YOBK , February 24.-Flonr MarIte dull ; superfine state and western , 3 75 ( 4 00 : common to peed extra , 405@4GC Boodto choice , 4 60@7 00 ; white wheat extra , 6 35@7 IS ; extra Ohiu , 4 05@7 H St. LouU , 4 05@7 50 ; Mioneseta paten prooew , 5 G0@8 00. WbMt Oaob lota firm ; opUooa. opened ® Jo higher , afterwards declined a trifle , elo lng steady ; No. 2 spring , nominal ; un- gr < ! d 1 OOO1 271 ; te mcr No. 8 red , 114 ; No. 4 ted. 1 2u ; steamer No. 2 red , 120 ; No. 3 red , 122i@124i. , Corn Cash 4Q | o higher and firm ; options ot > ened lajo higner , afterwards declined jc ! , clo iuK dull and weak ; un- graded & 9A2c ( ; No. 2. 71i@T24 < o. Oati-l@ & ) higher and fairly active. closing with the advance partly Initt ; mixed wootera , 49@C2a ; whit * do , m@55o. Kirgs Western frotb , dull and weak ; l6 ! @ 25io. Pork Untl and nominal ; new me , 19 25@19 H ) . L rd Unsettle 1 ; ptlmn steam , 11 75. Ueef-Quiet but steady ; 18 iKq18 } 25. Out Meats Quiet , but rinn ; lung clear middle * , 10 00 , Ily Demand fair atid market firm ; GO @G5c. Hops Dull and unch aced. ; Butter Market dull and weak ; 10@41o Cheese Market dull ; trcetern ilat , 7 © KANSAS CUT. KANSAS CUT. February 21. Wheat No. 2 red fall , Ullo for cajb ; 8G : for March , Corn Markat quiet ; 44c for cash ; 454o for March. OtULower ; 344o for cash. LIVE STOOK fl.3 ? tche to Tin Dit. OHIOAUO. . February 24 The Drovon' Journal rpprrts an follows : Hugs Passably active , but weaker and and tlower ; mixed packing , 6 10@G 85 ; heavy , 6 85@7 40 ; light , 6 20@C 90 ; klp , 4 20(2,6 ( 00. Cattle Trade slow and nrlcon unchanged ; exports , fi 50@6 25 ; good to choice shipping - ping , G 10@5 70 ; common to fair , 4 20@ 5 00 ; buteliura" , fair pupply aud demand ; common to fair , 4 403-1 90 ; ntockera Blow Si 3 SO ; ( coders all gold ut 4 30 © 4 75. Sheep -Offerings were liberal but do. tn.ind weak ; law gntdei cold at lower price * ; good to prime , steady ; common to fair , 3 00@)4 ) 00 ; n. o-liiim - tozood , 4 25@G 25 ; choice to extra , 55l635. ) HT. LOUIS. ST. LODIH , February 21. Cattle Fnlr feeding ; supply small ; only trilling retail done ; prospect good. Sheen Slow and unchanged ; common to medium , S 004 00 ; fair to good , 4 25 @ 5 00 ; choice to fancy , 5 25@6 00. KANHAH OITI. KAHSAB CITT , February 21 , The Live Stock Indicator repot ts : Cattle Market firmer ; natives , 4 65 ® 5 35 ; stoolcera and feeders , 4 OU@4 65 ; COWK , 2 80(33 ( 75. Hogs Market firm and Ughcr ; light , 060 < & 670 ; mixed , 6 F6@6 95 ; good to choice , 7 00@7 35. TRAFFIC. dpecUl Diipatche * to Tiiu bn. FLOOR AND OBAINB OBIOAOO , February 24 , Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows : Recelnt * . Bhip'U. Flour bbl * 14,000 Wheat bushel 17,000 Com " S29.000 Oats " 112.000 Rye " 11,000 Barley- " M.OOO NBW YOBK , February 24 , Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been aa follows : Receipts Shp'ts. Flour bbls 81,000 4,100 Wheat-bushels 86,600 89,000 Corn " 124,000 43,000 Oats " 34,400 140 KANBAB Cm , February 21. Receipts and shipments ol , grain lot the past 24 hours have been a * follows : Reo't * . Bhlp'ts. Wheat , bushels 10,000 7,000 Com " 44,000 84,000 LTVl BTOOK. CHIOAOO , February 24 , Receipts ) and shipments of live stock ( or .the past 24 hour * have been aa follows : Heo'ta. Bhipm'ts. Hogs 14.000 Cattle 3,000 Sheep 1,500 ST. Louis , February 21. Receipts' and shipments of live stock for the past 48 hours have been as follows : Reo'ta. Shlpm'ts. Hogs . . . . Oattl 200 800 Sheep 80J 400 KANSAS CITY , February 24. Receipt * and shipments of live stock for the post 24 hours have been on follows : Reo'ta. Bhipm'ts. Hogs 440 Cattle 500 . . . . Sheep. . OMAHA MAKK.flT8. Wholesale Price * . OrnoB or Tun OMAHA BetI Saturday Evening , February 24. J Tha wholesale trade of the city for the past week wai reported aa moderate in moat lines , being mostly on mall order ac count' , and a more restricted feeling pre vails than usual at this season. Nothing new waa developed In dry goods , clothing , millinery , boots and shoei , etc. Trade re in dn * quiet , with prices nominally steady. The grocery market showed some anima tion ; quite an active demand existed for such staples M sugar , coffee , rice , fish and cut meats , at advanced quotations. Busi ness in the produce line was fairly active under the Influence of milder weather , bringing forward considerable stnfl that o tuld not. be handled , .during the , cold weather. We note the arrival of Bermuda tomatoea. This Is the earliest they ever made their appearance In this market. They sold.at.92 00 perjjox. The move ment in potatoes was quite general , both on local and shipping account , and pricea obtained were fnlly up to quotation ) . In apples we note a good inquiry for local consumption , a * the stocks laid In for win ter are nearly exhausted , No change in prices only a better demand , The egg market has been very limited , and 40 centa was the prevailing price until yesterday , when they dropped lo 35 cents. Should open weather continue , prices will decline rapidly. Butter continues very dull , and lower prices prevail ; no shipping demand , aud but limited local inquiry. There wat a good trade in fresh fuh and oyster * , ot account of the Lenten'season , still the demand mand for oysters is on the decline. Re celpta of poultry continue light ; there Is sc little coming In that a change In quota tions CAunot be made. Oranges and lem ons are moving quite briskly , owing to thi very low prices. Of course the demand fo lemons U not what It will be , but a fat demand noted for the eeaaon. Game of ol kinds U about of market , aud not quota ble. There Is still a good local demand fo celery , but must soon cease. The flou market baa taken quite an upward louden cy , In sympathy with wheat , especial ] among the leading brands , which are hel at an advance of 25@50 centa per 100 Ibe . Bran Is scarce at 814 per ton in car lote The total number ot bogs received durln the week was 75 cars , packers paving 80 4 for good. The ocly change * reported in tb market to-day are as follows : Carbo oil declined 4o | llnaeod oil advanced le Omaha white le d dccUnod fr. Local Grain WHEAT.- Cash No. VI , OOo ; cMO No 8 , TCJij ; rejected , 5SJR. UARLKY. Cash No. 2 , 78e ; No. I , 4 So. So.UYKOash. . B2o. „ NKW MIXKD CORN-MO. OATS-SSc. SKKD3 Flax M < i OCa p r bn. Product and Provision * . POTATOKS-60@GOo per bnihel. ONIONS-CO@55o per bushel. BUTTEHCholoo country. 15l&t , KQQ3 25a pickled ; froth , 35c. I1ONBY Callforaia. per lb. 31. APPLKS Per barrel , § 3 00 8 W. OYSTKR3-Platt's wltMjt oysters , 40o | Standard , 80 ; mediums , 25. OHANGES-florida , $5 50 ; Messina , 3 50@S4 00. LKMONS-13 E0@4 00 per box. BKANP Navy per bushel , 2 75@i 00. CniOKKN8-ir > o per lb. TURKEYS-16@18o per pound. QrocorH Llat CANNED GOODS-Oyston. S lb ( Field's ) , | r case , 84 00 ; do 1 ft ( Field's ) , per case , 3 75 ; do 2 lb ( Standard ) , per oao , 390 ; etrnwborriru , 2 Ih , per case , 2 40 , tftrpltenlw ! , 2 It ) , per c.ve , S 50 , Dam sons , 2 IT ) , per cage , 2 45. Bartlett pears pur cane , 2 40. Whortleberries per caae,275. Kgg ptuma,2 Tb Uroeu gagoii,2 lb per CMO , 2 bO ; do choice , , lb per ca o 4 60. line Apples , 2 lb , l > or coot 4 00@5 76 , Peaches , 2 If ) per oa < , 8 00 ; do 8 lb , case , 4 00@4 60 ; do , ( pic ) , 3 ID , per cane.2.Spj do pie , 6 lb , per down. 3 30. FliUUR Jobbinj ? price * , Jack Front St. Louis winter ) $3.90 per 100 Ibs. ; To- " k Patent Kanean , $3.85 : Mlnnohahn uesota Patent , (3.70 ; Snnwuoe Fancy winter , $3.10 ; Eagle , XXXX winter , $3.00 ; Triumph spring , bout , $2.80 ; Chris tian's superlative , 3.65 ; bran , per ton , 914.00 ; chopped food. $28.00 ; Queen Bee flour , per sack , 3 25 ; Nellie lilyc , per sack 29o.BaOARS BaOARS Powdered , lOJc : Cut loaf , lOJcj Granulated , 9o ; Confectioners' A , 91o ; Standard Extra O , 8jjc ; Extra 0 , 8Jo ; medium yellow , 74c ; dark yellow , 71c. SYRUP-atandard Com. , 42o , bbU. ; Standard do , 44 gallon kegs , (2 05 ; Stan dard do , 4 gallon kegs , $1 90. MEATS Hams per lb. , 13o ; B bacon per lb , , ISc ; clear side bacon per lb . lie ; dry salt sides per Hi , , 9Jo ; dry salt shoul ders per lb. , 9c ; bacon shoulders per lb. , die ; tierce lard par lb , ; lie , BPIOES. Pepper , 21 | Allspice , 18a ; Cloves , 85c ; Nutmeg * , | ] 00 ; Oassia,24o | Mace $100. L VRD OmahaRefinlnlngCo.s Tierces , 12j ; 40 and 60-lb cans , 12Jc ; 20-lb cans , 12flo ; 10-lb palls , screw top , 12o ; ,6-lb do , mo ; 3-lb do , 12Jo. RICE LonUiana prime to choice , G ! 7ot fair , CJ71c ; Patma , ( Sic. FISH No. 1 mackerel , half brla , 6 76 ; No. 1 mackerel , kits , 1 00 ; family mack erel , half brU , 4 76 ; family mackerel , kits , 85c ; No. 1 white fisb , half brls , 6 00 ; No. 1 < XFFB B. Rio. tatr , lloi lllo , good 114c ; ) * ltai to ehoiof , 12 to WJo ; Old gov't JRV , MiQlI c , } Mocha , 25J t Artroekle'a 141o.UHEE3H UHEE3H Full Cream , 14e | Part dklm , lOJo. LxJB American , 8 81 ; Greenwich , 8 40 ; Weitern , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 00 ; Lowio1 lye , 4 60 ; Jewell ly * . 2 76. FEED-Jobbing prices , Chop feed $1.60 per 100 Ibs. ; chop corn , $1.40 ; bran , 70pper 100 Ibs. HOMINY New , $4 25 per bbl. SODA In lb paper * , $3,20 per CAM ; keg oda , 21c. NEW PICKLBS Medium , In banebs 17 00 ; do In half bbla , 4 00) ) smallo , In bbl * 000 do , In half bbls , 600 ; gherkin * , In bbls , 11 00 ; do , in half bbls , 6 00. STARCH. Pearl , 44o ; Silver Gloss 3 o ; Corn Starch , 8Jo ; ExoeldorGloss , 7o t Corn , 7io , TEAS .Gunpowder , good , 45@55j Choice , 60@75o ; Imperial , good , 40@45oj 'Jhsloe , 60@75c ; Young Hyson , good , 86 ® 50o ; choice,65c@l 00 ; Japan Mat Leaf , 35c ; Japan , choice , 60@75c : Oolong , good , J5@40 ; Oolong , cho.oe , 40@55 ; Souchong , good. 8540o ( ; choice , 8545o. ROPE Sisal , 4 Inch and larger , lOJoj ilnoh , lly t inch , H4o. WOODENWAKE Two hoop palli , 176 ; throe hoop , pall * , 2 00. Tuba , No. 1. 8 60 ; Pioneer washboards , 1 85 Double Crown 290 : Wellbuoket * , 860 , LEAD-Bar , 01 66. VINEGAR Pure apple extra , 16o : ton , _ ' ' SOAPS Klrk's'Savon Imperial , 8 45 ; Kirk's satloot , S 60 ; Kirk's standard , 8 75 ; Kirk'i white Ruealan , 525 : Kirk's Entoca , S 16 Kirk's Prairie Queen , (100 ( cakes ) , 40 ; Kirk'i magnolia dor. , POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 case , In case , 8 35 ; Bnbbltt'o Ball , 3 doz. In case , 1 CO : Anchor Ball 2 doz in case 1 60. PiJANOTB Uoanted , choice , red Ten- nowoo , lOoper lb ; fancy white , 104o perlb ; rav white Virginia raw , 10o ; roaatod OANDLKS-Boxes , 40 Ibs.lBs , 15o ; 8s , o : b ( xeu 41) ) tbs. , 16 or. , 6a , 15Jo. . MATCHK.S-Per caddie , 95cj round , c-vos , P 10 ; aquaro , cases , * 5 40. Dry Qoodt. BROWN COTTONS Atlantic A , 8Jc ; Appleton XX , 7o ; Atlanta A , 80 ; Boott FF , BJo ; Buckeye LTi , 4-4 , 7o ; Cabot W , 7lc ; Cnlttenaugo A. OJc ; Uroat Falls E , Sic ; Hooslor , 6io ; Honest Width , 81o. In dian Head A , 8io ; Indian Standard A , 85c ; Indian Orchard d. w. , SJc ; Lawrence LL , 7c ; Mystic River , 71o ; Pequot A , 8jZc ; Shawmut LL , 7o ; Utioa 0 , 6ic ; Wachua- ett B , 74o ; do A , 84c ; do B 48 , 12Ja ; Wai- cott BB. 8io. FINE BROWN COTTONS AUendale 4.4 } 74e ; Alligator 8-4 , Sc ; Argyle 4-4 , 75 < i ; Atlantic LL , 64c ; Badger State X 4-4 , 7c ; Bennlngton 0 4-4 , 6c ; Buckeye B. 4-4 , 6ico Indian Orchard AA 9-8. 84c ; Laconia O 39 , 84o ; Lehigh E 4-4 , 94o ; Lonsdale 4.4. lOo ; PeppereU N 80 , 7o : do O 337ic _ ; do R 86. 7o ; do E 89. 84c ; Poeaaiet 0 4-4 , 7 c ; Wamsutta4-4 ISo BLEACHED COTTONS Androsoog ein L 4-4,8ioBlackstone AA Imperial 8(0 ; do do half bleached 4-4. 9o ; Cabot 4-4 , 8J ; Fidelity 4-4 , flic ; Fruit of the Loom. Oi : do cJur.brlc4.4mpdQWat rTwJst,10icGreat ; FallsQ , , 9io ; Indian Uead > hrunk 4-4 , 12c ; LonadaJe. lOc ; do cambrlo 87. ISJo ; New York Mills. We ; Peqnot A,10c ; Fepperel N 0 TwULi , 134c ; Pocahonta. ' ,4-4 , . Bio ; Pocajwet 4-4 , 8o > Utioa , lie ; Wanuutta . o. , , UUCKS Colored- Albany B brown. 80 ; 'do 0 , drab , Her 'do XA. stripe * and plidd , .124o ; do XXX brown and drab , stripes and plaids , 12&o ; Arlington fancy , 19c ; Brunswick brown , 84o ; Chariot fancy UJflj do extra 'heavy , 20o ; Fall River brown , extra heavy , 114c ) Indiana A brown 'IKnt Neponoot A brown. 16o ' % 'IUKJIJMUB Arooik ag A U A. 82 lOcj'do ' XX blue 82 , 184o ; Arro wanna , 94c'Claremont ' B B.lCJoi Oonestogaex tra , 174 I Hamilton D , 114a Lewtston a SO , 15c ; MInnebaha 4-4. 20c ; Omega super extra 4-4 , 28o ; Pearl River 82 , 16jo ; Put nam XX blue stripe , 12e ; Shetuoket S lOJo ; do S3 12o ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 9o DENIMS. Amotkeak , blue and bronn 16c ; Andover DD bine , 15Jc ; ArllngX blue Sootcti , 18Jc ; Concord OOO , blue aw brown. 124c : do AAA , do do 134 ; doXXtc do do 144o Uaymnker's blue and brown , 946 ; Mystic River DD stripe , IGJo ; Pearl River , blue and brown , ICc ; Unoasvllle , blue and brown , 144r , CAMBRICS Barnard , 54 o ; Eddystonc lining , 24 Inch double face , S\o ; Garner A glazed , PJc ; Manhattan glove Cnlah , OJc Newport do Go ; do glazed , 5Jo ) Pequot it : Be : Lockwood hid ilnirh 6c. CORSET JEANS Amory , 80 ; Andrei coggin eattocn 8 c ; Clarendcn , OJcjConuj o'St'a satteone , 7jcj Ilallowel. , 80 ; Inidl Ordiard 7ic ; I * arriganjott , Improvedc Pmiperill suttnon 8io : Rockport , 7o , PRINTS-Aliens , 61o ; American , BJc Arnold , 7o ; Berwick. 4o ; Cocheco , To Coneetoga. 6Jc ; Dunkirk , ; Dnnnell 6J@7c ; Eddystone. 7o ; Gbucester , 60 Harmony , 640 ; Knickerbocker , 6c ; Mei ri ao D. 7c ; Mystic , 54o : Bpravnes. 6c Bonthbrldge , 60 ; do. Glngaams , 7o ; Marlboro bore , 5ic : Oriental GJo , K GINGUAMS Anwkeag. Uici Amos 45 kcag drees 9f | Argyle , lOio ; Atlantic Oo | Ounibeibvnd , 7io ; Hlghlana , 7ic Kenllwortb , Blot Plun kett , 104o > 8a be MX , So. OOTTONADEB AbberrDl * 18 * Agate , 20oj Axnericaa , llcj ArtWaa. S0 < I Cairo D and T , HH | Clarion D and T r " Deoenn Co. stripes D and TlC } Kej utone , 13Jc | Nantnoket , lOol Nonpareil 15c ; Oo aa D and T. 1 % ) Royal , 1041 , ISc ; Tloga,13io | ; S In ? > hroks , 12ie : do , Nankin , 124c ; Vork. plain N nkln. 12io ) do , checks , rtrlixn and fancy , 12 < ot do , 8 01 SOo. 8HEETING8 Androscog tln 10-4,3740. do .4,23cdo ; 8-4 , 23cj OontlnentAl 0 4 ? , lie , Frntt.of . the Loom 10-4 , 2741 New York mllls98 , 358) ) do 78 , SOcj do ftti. 224e , Pembrjke 10-4 , , 85o ; Pequot 1C.4 , 284odo 74 , I9o do 49 , 16c > Pepporoll JOO. 29o do G7 , Slojdo 57 , 18c ; Vt ca OS , .8 < 5c | do 68 , J2le : do 48.17e , Palnta Oils and VarntohM OILS 110 * carbon. per gallon , 134c ; 160' headlight , p r gUlon , U.Jo ; 176' htadllght , per gallon. 22 < j | 160' Water White , Sic ; .1 meed , raw , per pallon , f4 ; lln eed , bolle-i , per gallon , 67o ; Janl , winter str'rt , per * al , Ion. 1 OOj No. 1 , 85o ; No. 2 , 76o ; castor , XXX. pr gallon , 1 25 ; No. 8 , 1 20 ; sweet , per gallon , 85c ; sperm , W. B. , per gallon- 1 76 ; fish , W. B. , per gallon , OOc ; noatsfoot , extra , per gallon , 7&oJ No. 1 , 65o ; lubri. eating , tero , per gallon , SOo ; snmmer , 15o , golden machine. No. 1 , per gallon , S5o ; No , S , SO ; sperm , signal , per gallon , 80o : tnr. pontlne , per gallon , G5o ; naptha , 74 , per gaUon. 18o : G41,17o PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omaha P. P. . Go ; white lead , St. Louis , pure , GJo ; Mnnelllw green , 1 to 6 lb cana , 20c French line , gtoen seal. 12c ; French sine , red seal , llcj French tine , in varnish nnat , 20o : French ilnct , In oil wet 16c ; RAW mil burnt umber , 1 lb cam 12c : raw and burnt Blonno , 18o : vjvnjyko brown , refined lampblack. 12o : ooach black and l ory black , IGo ; urop mat k , IGo ; Prnulan blue , ? Qot ultramarine Woe , 18c ; chrume grccr , L. M. ft D. , 14obllnd ; and shutter reen , L. M. & D. , 14c ; Paris green , 18o ; Indian red , 15o : Venetian red. Do ; Tuscan tire , 22o ; American Vermlllod , I. & P. , 18ci chrome yellow , L. , M. , O. fc D 0. , 18c ; yellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , 16 ; patent dryer , 8c ; graining colors light oak , dark OSJC. walnut , ihextnut nnrl aeh IBc. Dry Dalnt White load , 8c ; French itnc , lOci Par whitolng 2ic ; whiting glldera , IJo ; fehltiug com'l , lie ; , lamt > black German. town. 14c ; limpblaok , ordinary , lOc ; Prns- sion blue , 55c ; nltromarino , 18o ; Vandyke b < -own , 8c ; nmbor , burnt , 43) ) nmber , raw 4csienna ; , burn t , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4c Paris green genuine , 25o | ParU green com' 20o ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20o ; clirom green K , , 12o ; vermillion , Eng. , 70c ) vermillion million , America , 18c ; Indinii rod , lOo rose pink , 14c ; Venetian read , CokOMwo 2Jc : Venetian red Am. , IJc ; red lead , 74cj cEromo yellow , genuine , 20o hrome yel. low , K. , 12c ; ochre , roobelle 8c ; ochre French. 2Jc ; ochre , American , 2o ; Winter's mineral. 24 ) lehigb brown. 2Joi Spanish brown , 2J < , | Prinoe's mineral 80 , VAIiNISHES-BarreU per e llon. Furniture , extra , $1 10 : furniture , No. 1 , $1 ; coach , extra , $140 ; oaoh , No. 1 , $1 20 ; Damar , extra , $1 76) ) apan , 70o ; as- phaltum , extra , 660 ; ahella $8 60 | hard oil finish , $1 SO. ' Heavy Hardware List. Iron , rates , 9310 ; plow steel , special east , 7o ; ornoible. So ; special or German.Cc ; east tool do' , 16(2120 warion ( pokes , set , 2 J5@3 OOjhcbt , per bet , 1251 felloes , ' awed dry. 140 ; tongnos , each , 70@86c ; axles , each , 75c ; square nnt * , per D > , 7llo ; washer * , per lb , 818o : rivet * , per lb , He ; coil chain , per lb , 612o ; malleable , Be ; iron wedges , 6e ; crowbars , Oe harrow teeth , 4o ; honeshoe * , per keg , 5 00 ; spring atosl , 7Uc ; Burden * * horsethooi , 560 ; Burden' * mnleshoes , 6 60 SHOT.-flhot , $1.85 ; Buck shot , $2.10. Oriental Powder , keg * . $8.40 : do. , hnl kegs. $3.48 ; do. , quarter keg * , $1.88 ; Blast Ing , koK * . $3.86 : Fuse , per 100 feet 60o. BAKBED WIRE In car lots , 8 25 ® 9 25 per 100 ; In lea * than car lot * . 87C ® 9 75 cer 100. NAILS-Rates. 10 to 60) ) , 425. HldM hura. tt . HIDEB Screen butcher1 * hide , B@7f < : cured 7J@8o ; hide * , green salt , part cured 7iohldes,74o ; dry flint , sound , 1814c ; dry calf and kip , 1214o ; dry salt hdes , sound , 10@llc ; green calf. wt. 8 o 15 Ba. . ll12o ; green calf , wt , under 8 & * , per skin , 60oi green Delta , 60@$1 26 ; green lambskins , $1 251DO ; damaged hide * , two-third rate , cut scored and one grub , classad two- tLlrds rate , ) branded hide * 10 per eent , off Coon skins , No. 1 , 45o ; No. 3 , SOo ; No. 1 2 < h ; No , 4 , lOo. Mink , No , 1 , SOc ; No. 2 16o ; No. 8,15o ; No. 4 , 60. Fox , No.Ik , OOo ; No. 2 , 25o. ' Skunk , No. 1 , br > o | 65e ; short stripe , 40oj narrow strlpeo broad ( tripe. lOo. Tallow 7o , Uaatner Oak sole , 880 to 42o ; hemlock sole , S8c to 85c ; 'hemlock kip , SOo to 100 ; runner , 65o to SOc ; hemlock calf , 860 to 120 ; hem lock upper , 23c to 26o ; oak upper , 24o ; alligator. 4 00 to 6 60 ; calf kid , S2@35o ; Grelsen kid , 2 50 to 276 ; oak kip , SOo to 100 ; oak calf. 1 20 to 1 30 ; French kip , 110 to 1 5C ; French calf , 1 25 to 2 00 ; run- setts. 5 50 to 7 50 ; linings , 6 00 to 10 50 ; toppings , 9 00 to 10 60 ; B , L. Morocco , SOo to 35c ; pohble O , D. Morocco , 35o ; slmon ) 2 W to 8 00. HARNESS No 1 star oak , 42o ; No 2 do , 39c ; N. 1 Ohio oak , SSc ; No. 2 do , 85o ; No. 1 Milwaukee. 37c ; No. 2 do < Ho. Lumocr. WHOLKHAL1 We quote lumber , lain and shingles on : earn at Omaha at the following prices : JOIST AND SCANTLING-16 ft. and under , $22 00 ; 18 ft. , 823 60. TIMBERS 1G ft. and und r. 822 00. TIMBER AND JOIST 18 ft. , 823 60 ; 2C ft ,823 50j S2 ft. , 826 50 ; 21 ft. $26 60. FENCING No. 1 , 4 and 6 m. , $24 00 ; No. 2 , 822 00. SHEETING-No. 1 (2niJ ( ocmtnou boards ] , $30 00 ; No. 2 , 818 00. LIME Per barrel. $1 35 ; bulk per oua- 40o ; Cement , bbl , $2 25 Iowa plaster , bbl , $2 60. Hair per bn. 40c. Tarred felt 100 Ibs. $3 60. Straw board , $3 60. COAL Cumberland blacksmith , $12 , Morrl * Run Bloasburg , $12 ; Whltobreaet lamp , $5 60 ; Whitebreait nut , M 50 ; Iowa lump , $5 60 ; Iowa nut $5 50 ; Rook Spring 18 : Anthradts , $11 60@12 00 ; Colorado , 800. Drue * DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.- , Carbolic , 60o ; Acid , Tartarie. 65o ; Balaam Copabiajser lb , 70o ; 'Bark , Baatafrai , per lb , 14 ; OalomeLpjir lb , > 75oi Cinohomldu , per 01 , $116 ; Chloroform , per lb. 100 ; Dover's powder , per lb , $1 40 ; Kpnoou Salts , per lb , Moi Glycerin * , pore , pa. ' bL Sic . ' . Lead. 'Acetate „ . . lb < M , . ; , ' , per , , Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per gal. 1 ; Oil , Castor , No. 8 , per gal , $116 , OU , Olive , per gal $1 50 ; Oil , Origanum , 50 ; Opium , 8475 ; Quinine P. A W. 4 R. . & 8. , per 01 , $1.85 ; Potassium , Iodide , per H $176 ; Balacin , per oc. 40ct Sulphate , o Morphine , er 01 , $8 85 ; Unlpnnr flour per ID , 4c | Strychnine. DOT ot , $1 < J5 , Liquor * . ALCOHOL 188 proof. > 25 per wla gallon ; extra California ( plrlfci , 187 proof , 125 per proof gallon ; triple refined spirits 87 proof , 123 per proof gallon ; re-dlitllled whiskies , 1 001 60 ; fine blended. 150& 2 60 ; Kentucky bourbons , 2 00@7 00 ; Kentucky - tucky and PennsyUhDlft ryea , 2 W37 00 BRANDIES-Imported , $8 0001600 ; domestic 1 40(24 ( 00 , GINS Imported. 4 60Q6 00 ; domestic , 1 40@3 00. C RUMS Imported , 4 608 00) ) New England. 2 00&4 00 ; domestic. 1 60&S 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY 1 754 00. CHAMPAGNES Imported per cane , 2ROO91 0)Amir1ta ) , oas , 1200 ® 1600 , CIM.RETS er caao , 4 60@16 00 WINES Rh ne wine , per case , 6 00 ® 2 00 ; Ootnwba , per case , 4 007 00. Oltrar * and Tobaccos. FINE OUT In palls. Hard to Beatl I 75c ; Golden Thread , 70c ; FonnUlu , SOo , Favorite , G5c ; Rocky Mountain , C0c | | | Fancy , 60c ; Daisy , COc , lu tin foil Catllns 0. 8. , 5 lb boxes , per lb 63c ; Lori < Ulard'a Tiger , GOc ; Diamond Crown , 663. > BMOKING AU grades Common , 25 tc 33c. Granulated Blackwell * Durham , If oz 51c ; Dukes Durham , 16 or. , 4Go | Seal o North Carolina. 16 or , 46) ) Seal of Nebraa ka , 16 oz , 88c ; I ne Jack , 4 oz , linen bagn perlb , $1.85 ; Marburg/Puck 2 oz , tli oil , 660 ; Dog T all 660. - Wool. , Merino nnwas ed , light , 14@lCc ) heavyo 1 < 813l5ej msdlum nnwasbod , llht | , IS llO w _ waehed , eholee , 82 ; fair , 80s ; tub-ding aud wi7 280J bnrry , blaokand ootVed wooi Hone * and fctuUa. ! Tb * market la brisk and afl pade * u f' uQhig wefl at a ( light advance la price * l"hedemand for good honei exceeds tie jupply ooniJderaoIy. Prices nuig * M fo ) . Fine slngl * drlvtn , $160. to 800. ) Kxtrft draft her e . $176. to 225 , | Common draft hones , $100. to 160. | Extra farm hone * , $110. to 126.1 Common to goad farm horsN $90. to $100. | Extra plugn , $00. to 76. i Common dug * , $20. to $40. MULE3.-16 to 16i hands ( excra ) , 126. to 150. ) 14 } to 16 hands , $ iOO. to 140. ) 14 to I4l hands , $76. to 100.1 18 * to 14 hands , $60. to 76. Woman' * True friend. A friend In need Is a friend Indeed. Thli none can deny , eipouially when ( wslstance IP rendered when onn Is sorely afflicted with- dinease , more particularly thoM com plaints and weaknensoa so common to out female population. Every woman ihould know that Electrlo Hilton ar woman' * true friend , and will positively restore her to health , even when all other remedies fall. A tingle trial always proven our as sertion. They are pleasant to the Unto , aud only cost fifty centa a bottle. Sold by 0. F. Oo < xlm ii Money for the Unmarried. One of the most tolld and substantial Institutions In tlili country N the Mar. rlagfl Fund and Mutual Trust A s < > elation , of Cedar Rapldr , lown. They are organ ized under the laws of I wa , nnd their of ficers and dlrrotorn arc among the leading and mo t prominent business men of Cuilnr Ribldi , Every unmarried person should have a ccrtlllonto In this aoioclatlon. It Is a splendid investment , as safe as a government bond. You can just as well have a Rood sum of money to commcuof married life on as not. A Urge number ol members have been paid off , receiving over 300 | > er cent on their luvwituient. Wrltn for clrcul.VH fully detailing the plan , which is the finest known. Do not postpone It. Good agent * wanted. Mention whore you saw this notice. i5-3m. Judge Mlllor on Madnira Speaking of wines nnd dinners , I urn reminded of what I shall have to call the "Old Madeira dodgo. " There U no roMou Philadelphia should know anything about It , for there is no pretense lu Philadelphia , The Yenorrlngs do not Hvo time. Yon mast know , Mr. Editor , that the indues of the supreme court are the highest of the high la social 11 fo. There are only nine of them. They are in for life , and et 910,000 a year aplooo. They , of course , are Invited everywhere -generally In a body a practice which they hate llko a fam ine. Yon canoaslly see the reason. Kaoh has his stock ot iokes and stories , hli illustrations , his history , hlc recollections and his big cases. Each ono has told these over and ovtr again , and they Individually have heard tha same thins from'thelr brothers of the bunnh for so many yean that the thing affect * them like their thirtieth quail. But this Is a Madeira story : L remember heating Mr. Jnitloo Mil ler recount his experience withthe , old Madeira fiend. Ho aald that ono of the first thhga he noticed In social life in Washington won the existence of a large amount of fine , rich , old Madei ra in this olty. He would qo with his associates to the house of a leadIng - Ing lawyer. Before the dinner was over , the host would say tha ho had some Madeira he would like to have his "guosta tasu nothing llko It In the country only a few bottles loft , the present a great occasion and ono bottle cjnlto enough to go round. Next he would dine with a cabinet officer same old story Qentlomon , lot me bog you to try this old Madeira nothing like It In the world an old Invoice of my grandmother's never to get a glass full like it In your life , wonder ful , gentlemen , wonderful I beg you to try It. The court goes next to a senator' * ho7se , The dinner , gentle men , has not boon worthy of the occa sion , but I have something that wil nuke you feel glad you came. It is a glass of old Madeira 400.000 years old. I'll toll yon how I got hold of It. Some years ago I obtained for a young man an appointment in the navy ; he felt very grateful and wanted to know what ho could do for mo. T told him , just as ho was golug to sail to got me some good Maderia. Gun tlcmun , ho was ton years getting me this wine. Ho bad to pay $200 a bet tie for it , and sven at this price was only able to got a few bottlos. Yon'l find It worth drinking , gentlemen This sort of thing lasted fur a year o : two. Every house into which th judito went had some celebrated olc Madoria. I don't know how It was with the other judges , but Mlllor , whenever never pretends to know anything , ant is noted for his level-headed common sense , and is as great a hater of shams as I ovorsavr , became very tired of th old Maderia butlnoes , and only waited for an opportunity to proclaim hi ideas. It oamo in time. Andy Johnson was president , and G. H. Browning , of Illinois , was sec retary of the Interior. Browning was a fussy old fellow , with ruQK'd shirt * and dignified manner. He lived very nicely and very quietly on Georgetown Heighti. He asked the judge * to dinner. They came Good dinner. At the proper time old Browning de manded the attention of his gnosti. lie Bald that he did not often comment on the things he set before his guest * . He thought it vulgar , but he had something BO rare he thought hn might be excused. [ Then Miller knew that Madeira was coming. ] In fact , he wanted to call the' attention of hU friends to some rare old Madeira ho had smooth as oil , and fit for the gods. He had obtained It from some bankrupt king or prince , and there was nothing llko it in the world. Gentlemen , said ho , lot ns taste U. Aa I have said , nobody in the world hates a sham more than Miller , and he could not stand the Maderia basinets any longer , so he nald : "Now , llrownlog , look hero. Wo have had too much of this d d Maderia business. Wo have not been In a house in Washington for the last throe years that the finest class of finest old Madoria In the world has not boon'sot btforo ns , and the thing Is getting a little tiresome Now , Browning , you are from Qalnoy , 111. , and I am from Keokuk , lovn. Neither of iu know a d d thlnR about Madeira , and both of un had rather have pooz whisky without comment than the fluoat of Madeira with ouoh fulsome commendation. Put your Madeira utldo. and lot's have a t-Inss of whin- ky , " That little opoech was nolsot ! abroad , and , strange to say , It vurj properly stopped hosts from remind Ing gueata what great attention vrui being shown them , ospecla'ly ' as t ( Madeira. Backlrn B Arnica ( Salve. The BBHT BALVI In tha world for OuU Bnlse * , Beret , Ulcer * , Suit Rheum , F vsr Bores , Tetter , Chipped Hands , Chll blalns , Oorni , and all slda eruptions , aci positively era * * pile * . It I * guaranteed t irfv * afctkfaeUoa t Bxarr refunded Piie4,3St tipsf PCX. jfoi nit by C A. combination of fr * * tofidt of Iron , J'rrwci * * * tabla form , JtiUtV , Lot * of JLff + - tito , frottratton of rftat fotetrg it i * in < Htpt * iV.A.I.UO.aua Wrltoa : ciSEV. . J.L.TOWNEK , Afuir Uioronirh trial of the . A . rn.\nn * . . . IEON TONIC , X toke plotuiuro rne Indnntry , . aya- : * In taUn r that I have boon/ mnrn.nn . "X consider it kr * U , vonefltod by its f mn a most excellent remedy tot ue. KlnUtara and Pub X. the dobllitatod vital forces. 11 o Speaker * will find It of the RTAatoot value where ) a Tonic la nocoe * aary. I rooommond it aa a rellablo romodlai Mrent , pee lntr un * doubted nutritive and reatoratlvo proportion. - , jty. , CM , i , jew. ruriuo firm DR. BARTER MEDICINE CO-8Mir.UAlHBT.CT.Mroi A. M. . . CLARK , Painter&PaperEanger SIBNWBITSa&DEOnMTOB. WUOLESALK & UKTAIL WALL PAPER ! Window Sliartos aiifl ( Inrtalns , OORNIOKS CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTDIIKS. Paints , Oils te lirusbon , 107 Boni1 > M lh Htrfnit OM HA. - PK RABKA WILLIAM SNYDER , HANUKAOTUHKKiOFa Flra-Ulass 'Paining ' and Trimming , Ropairlng Promptly Done 1310 HarzioTt'Oor. 14th , Unalm HAS THE BEST STOOK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store , map - Ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected : with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS , , Ono Exclusively ior the use of Passengers , These immense warerooms - rooms -three stores , are 66 ieet wide are filled with the Grand est display of all kinds of Household aud Office Furniture evei shown. shown.All are invited to call , take the , Elevator on the first floor , nd go through the building and inspect the stock- CHAS. SHIVERIOK , 1206 , 1208 and J2IO Farnam Street , Omaha DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTER N HOTEL HOTBL8. PROPRIETORS TOWN ! AnLINQTON. J. O. MolNTIRC , Lincoln , Neb i WEATHERLY HOUBE , A. Q. WEATHERLY , Manning , Iowa. I REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. O. REYNOLDS , Ooon Rapldit owa , 8AHATOQA HOTEL , J , 8. 8TELLINIUQ Mllforct , Neb. MARSH HOUSE , E. MANS , BttOWNSVILLE Nl COMMERCIAL HOTEL' JOHN HANNAN Otromsburg N * HALL HOUSE , A. W.fHALL LoulsvllU , OITY HOTEL , CHENEY & 90LARK. Blair , N * .J COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. Q. .MEAD , | N4llgh , Nat > . GRAND CENTRAL C.8EYMOUR , NabraskaOltyINc. ] MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , P. U THORP , Wa plni ; W t rH COMMERCIAL HOUUt' A. O. OAARPEri , Hardy , Hob. QREENWOOD HOUQE , W. MAYFIELD , aronwo3 < t , No ! ) OOMMEROIAL HOUSE , E. OTOREY. Olarlndn. Iowa ENO'B HOTEL , C. L. ENO , Erernont , Mtto EXOHANOE HOTEL , O. B. HACKNEY , AshUnd , Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LCVELL , Atkinson , N b MORGAN HOUUE , E. U QRUDD , Qulde Recd , N . SUMMIT HOUSE , 6WAN & UCQKCR Orcstoo , In. HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO.OALPH , Extra , In. REYNOLDS HOUOE , ) O.M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , In , . WALKER HOUUE , D. H , WALKEP , Audubon , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. DURQE08 , Ncola , la ] OITY HOTEL , Dl A. LLIAMO , Harlnn I * , PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINOB , Corning , la. NEBRASKA HOTEL , J.1L. AVERY , SUnton , MEROrlANTB HOTEL 0.1W , BURK. OOMMEROIAL HOTEL , Bluichard , la. PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Shenandoah la , OOMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS ) , Dayld Olty , N b BAQNELL HOUBE , OHA8. OAQNELL , OOMMEROIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , VllllMM , la. JUDKINB HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvvrn , la , OALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Qrov , | la . " COMMERCIAL HOU8I B.F.BTEARN8 , Odabolt ; la WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , DOUQLAB HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Olarfca , N . BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QBEEN , Bedford la. ARLINQTON HOUBE j H. BLACK 6ON. farjitlllt Mo NORFOLK JUNOTIONHOUBE A T. POTTER. Norfolk Junction N k WINBUOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY- Riward , N b. AURORA HOUBE M. n. JONEB , Auroar Nab. OROZIER.HOUOk O. R. OROZ'ER ' , Sidney , N o. AVOOA EATING HOUflt D. W. ROOKHOLD. Avaca la. CENTRAL HOUBE LOOKWOOD A 8HATTUOK. Red Oak FO8TEII HOUOE Oapt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewi * , I * . WHITNEY HOUBtl K. HAYMAKER , Orliwold , fa. DEPOT HOTEL , O. L , CHAPMAN , , , Dunl p , la LU8K HOUBE. J A. LUBK , Logan , la. DOW OIIY HOUSE , W. H. MORTON , DowOlt . : ia AQQER HOUSE , JAQQRRft 80 , Denlton , la , ITAHMON HOT7BK. TAMA niTV. TA. . Harmon A K * lf . Proo Hebraoka Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NEB. Capital Stook , - - IB100.000. JAB.B. HKAKTWKLL , PrealdeDt. A. L. CLAHKK. Vlco-I'ioaldent. K. 0. WEUSTKll , r- DIHEOTOIIS. Bimuol Aloiandet Oswald Oliver , A. L. Clarke , K. 0. Web ter < Oeo. II Pratt , Jiw. U. Iloartwell , D. VI. UcKl lllnoey. Firct Mortgage Loans a Spooialty This Company furaUhci a permanent , home Institution where Bcbool lloi. tanj other legally iMued Municipal socurltl * 10 iNubraaka can be be Defoliated on tha n 11 avorable terms tioani rode oa tmprove < l ( irn | n all well settled countliMol thesUla , oorrMpondents. FERSONAIf-'Tarts ot ths human body emurKta , Aerolopcd ad trenrthenoJ , " eto.ls an IntcrwUng adrert'ipment long run In our pap r. In rvply to KalrlM wo will uy tbit ihert ) U DO TU eco tt nitubug about this. On the coDtruy , U * adrnl4 > ra air rery blgnly ID- o don d. IotorMt d p noua may goi s Alvd rlr- eulars liiiog all pwileuUrs , firing all purlieu- u W , by addreMdag KiU UMiloal Co. , P. O. Ikix 010. JJafliJo , M. T-r ORATEFUIi-OOMFORTDfO. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowlodje ol Iba natural laws blch EOT rn the operations ol digestion and nutrition , and by a careful application ol tb * lint properties ol wsll-s-looied Cocoa , 111. Kpps has provided our breaklut tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save M many heavy doctors' bills It Is by the JudtcloU ase ol euch articles ol diet that a conitltutlon may be gradually bulU up until strong cnoagb to resist every tendency to dlseane. Hundred ! ot eubtlo maladies are floating around ua ready lo attack wherever there li a weak point. We may cecape many a latal Shalt by keeping our * relvea vrell toitlfled with pure blood and a prep * trly nourished Iraine. " Civil Service Uaietto. Uado s'.raply with belling water or milk , fiol In tins only ( J-lb and lb ) , laW.-Kl JAME3 UPPS & CO. , Hotnoeopatbto OhomlBtn wly London , Scud 81 , SB , 83 , OX 85 for a nuuipiu re tail box by Kxpresa , of the l > eNt condiCH la America , put up IB elGcuut boxen , ana Htrlotly pnro. Snltsv bio for presents. Kx- nr4 > cliartreB llcht. llefera to all CbiMt * go. Try It ouco , CANDY Address , G. F. GUNTIIEIL ; ' O afeeUoBp I