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/N % > THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ~FRIDAY, D CEM BER 30, 1881 FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. New York, December 20, MONEY, Money closed at 5 per cent, the ruling rate. Exchange closed firmer at 4 80}@4 844, GOVERNMENTS, Government bonds closed firm as fol- ows: sof '81...... 5's of '81 s 15 registere 4’s Coupons Currency 6's SHe RAILROAD BONDS. Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union firsts, . 1173@1 17§ Lana grants 1124 bid Sinking funds. ., 124 “offered Centrals, 115 bid STOCKS. The stock market was quite active but irregular and in main firm, closing at advance @1 for the day in general list, and advance 1@6c for specialties, latter «Oregon Trans-Continental. The following are Western Uni Adams... American ., Unit d States. &1, San Francisce Preferrad . St Paul. Preferred St P & O, Preferre Wabash CHIcAGO, December 29, The demand for money was active, and rates were firm at G@8 per cent. per an- num, E wtern exchange between city banks was firm at par. The clearings of the associated banks were 86,500,000, COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Market: OFrICE OF THE OMAHA BRE, } Thursday Evening, December 29, The weather to-day braced up a little, and & good stiff breeze has been booming down from the B real regions, Business in general continues active, and the streets and highways are hecomiog worn down to a passable condition. The country people begin to come in and do their trading and sell their products. Colder weather would help us out a little, It would revive the coal trade, make a de- mand tor overshoes, enahls ¢lothiers to sell an extra overcoat, .send more hogs to mar- ket and stimulate the packing business. The markets are in statu quo as to prices, but steady and flush. There are no changes worthy of note since yesterday, except in the climate. The building boom keeps right on, rain or shine, sink or swim. Where there is so much smoke there must be some fire, Quite.a number of our heavy jobbing firms are moving into more capacious quarters and preparing to branch out with the New Year. G ? 1t is now a good time fo purchase dressed poultry. There is & large stock of it on hand and it is down to bed rock. First class butter and eggs command first class priczs, If butter makers are sharp they will market their buttér before it gets any nearer spring. The egg crop is a partial faflure so far this winter, and since the beginning of the holidays the hens have gone entirely out of business, They will require considera- ble coaxing before they will resume opera- tious, Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No. 2, 1 08}; cash No. 8, 95c: rejected BARLEY.—Cash No. 2, 90kc; No. 8 RYE.—Cash, 8lic. COR! HAY—$7 00@9 00 per ton. Provisior FLOUR—Spnng wheat, straight grade, 83 25@3 50; “‘Pioneer” California, $4 00; patent, 83 75@4 50; winter wheat_straight grado ‘83 85@4 25; patent, B4 60@5 00: gra- an rve, $2 50; Wheat, 83 00; Bre. 84" 50; Jasper, 81 00; Big Sioux, 75. RYE FLOUR—83 25. MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt, 7ic; per ton, 15 00@16.00; «creenings, per cwt, 30c; shorts, per wt 1.00; chopped feed, per ewt. 120; meal bolted, yellow, 1 40; “white, 81 60. TATOES—Nebraskas, 1 00@1 10. SWEET POTATOES—Genuine Musca- tine.d @5c per Ib. WILD GEESE—2 50@3 50. WILD DUCKS—1 25@1 50. DEER—5@6e. EGGS—21@26c. BUTTER—Choice, scarce at 24@2c; poor, no market; fair, 15@21; creamery, 30@3%c, APPLES — Good. sonnd, very scarce at 81 75@5 00 per bbl, LEMONS—Steady; per box, £550@ ), +RAPES—Per bbl,, 88 50; 71 BEESWAX—Ye ONTONS—1 pi@] 60’ py CRANBERRIES—Per 1110, CELERY—Per doz DRESSED GFESE—Per 1b., 9@11e. OYSTERS—Selects, 45c; standards, 85c. RESSED CHICKENS —6@c. YRESSED TURKEYS -0}@ WILD TURKEYS—9@1lc per ESE—10@l4c. Groce! List, COFFEE,—Rio, fair, 134e; Rio, good, 1403 Rio, prime t choice, Tiko; Ol oy vg;vn; 26)@28hc, Mocha, 28}c; Arbuckle’s, o TEAS,—Gunpowder, good, 43@55¢; Cholce, 60@750; Imperial, good, 40@45c: Choice, 60@75¢c; Young Hyson, good, 36(6-_4 B0c; choice, 65c@81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 8c: Jupan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, goud, 85@40; Oolong, cho.ce, 40@55; Seuchong, wood, 85@40c; choice, 85@4be. SUGARS.—Cut loaf, 104c; Crushed, 10f¢; Granulated, §10c; Powdered, 10jc; Fine powderod, 104 Standard Coffee 9%c; New York Confectioner’s Stand g‘. 93c; Good A, 94o; Prairie Extra C, o SYRUPS,—8, 45c; ha'f c, 1b, CHE! S wr house, bb ueen [ N 5 ™ bexes, 13¢; York apples, 8 8c; Cu 154 Michigan, 8ko; Now : Prunes, old, 74o; new, rrants, 7{@Sc; Blackberries, new, OHEESE—Full o Skim 11c. 4 WOODENWARE—Two hoop _paile, 1.95; three hoop pails, 2 20¢ No, 1 tubs 950; No. 2 tubs, 8 50; No. 8 tubs, 7 ploneer weshbonrds, 185; Double Crewn, 2 90; Well buckets, LEAD-—Bar, 81 65, SPICES,—Pepper, 20; Allspice, 20c Cloves, 4%c; Nutmegs, $109; Cassia, 250; Mace $1 00, MATCHES—Per caddie, 900; cases, 87.65; w’}“m cases, 85,10, PROVISIONS —RBreakfast bacon, 12?4. shoice lard, 14c; dried beef, 183c; should hams, 14c; bacon, sides, 12¢. NEW PICKLES—Medium, n barrels, fl%‘oi I"E in IIH‘IX'I I{)l;lls, ; smalls, in b do, in hal bls, 760; gherkins, bbls, 14 00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 16:: pure apple, 13 Prussine pure annle, 16¢. HOMINY —New, £ 50 per bbl, Medium, hand picked 83 40 vy, $850; oalel navy, §3 50. H Sisal, § inch and larger, 9@ 93@10c; § inch, 104c, SOAPS—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 30; Kirk’s satinet, 8 30; Kirk's standard, 8 50 gx:\ 35; Kirk's white Russian, 5 25@? 00: irk's Eutocn, 2 05: Kirk’s Prairie Queen, (‘1«33 cakes), 8 10; Kirk's magnolia, 4 55@ CANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 16 oz, 16c;boxon 40 Top. 16 o5, 6 1. o LY E—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 840: Western, 275; North Star, 2 60; Lewis' Iye, 4 60} Jewell lye, 275, POTASH—Pennsylvatiia cans, 4 doz., in case, 3 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 dor. in case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED — Red clover, cholce new, 8600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, §700; white clover, new, $1400 al alfa clover, new, $12 50; alaike, new, $1300. Timothy, good, new, 83 00} blue grass, extra clean, 81 50; blu clean, 81 35; orchard grass, $2 50; red to choice, 103; millet, common or Missou: 80c; millet, German, $100 to 8135 Hungarian, '80c. HEDGESEEB—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 8 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, $4 50; honey locust, per Ib., 35c; per 100 Tbe., 825 00, FISH—Family white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, 8375; No, 1 white fish, 901b hf bbls, 6 30 No. T white fish, in 10 1b kits, 1 00; family 10 I kits, 75c; New Holland_ herring, per keg, 185; Russian sardines, 75c: Colur- biu river aalmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Georye's Bank codfish, 6c; Gen, boneless codfish; 9he; boneloss fish, Ghe. Cream, Part round MACKEREL—Half bbls messmackerel, | 3 100 Ibs, $1250; hfbbl No. 1 ex shore do 100 Ibs, 6 00; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 The, 3 85; mess mackerel, 12 1b. Vits, 2 25 No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 'shore, 121b do, 1 00: fat family, 10 ib do, 75c. CANNED GOODS—Oyaters, 2 Ib (Field's), pex case, 81 00; do 1 1) {Field), por case, 30; do'2 b (Standard), per oase 890; o' Ib (standard), per case, 2 50; do 2 Ib (slack), per case, 2 75; do11b (slack), r case, 400, Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 per dozen, 1 60@1 70; do 21, per dozen 255, Sardines, small fsh, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 14kc; American, quarter boxes per box, 11c; do half boxes, pex box, e, Tobsters, 1 I per. dosen, 80, Tomatoes, 230; 'do 8 Ib per case, 330; Corn 2 Ib (Mountain) r ‘case, 860; soaked corn, 210; do 2 0 (Yarmouth), - per - case, - 300 string beans, per_case, 225; Lima beans r case, 220. Succotash per case, 2 25, 'eas, common, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, per case, 4 50." Blackberries, 210, per case, 280; strawberries, 21, per Guse, 2,70 raspberries, » per case, 275@8 00. Damsons, 2 1b, per case, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 300@400. Whortleber- ries per case, 2 80, Egg plums, 2 Ib per cuse, 3 50; do, choice, 2 Ib, per case. 4 50. Green gages,3 Ib per case, 3 60: do choice, © Ib per caso, 0. Pine Apples 2 b, per cate 4 75. Peaches, 21b per casc, 310: do 3 b, case, 6'50; do, (ple), 8 Ib, per case,8 853 do pie, 6 1b, per dozen, 8 50, RICE—Carolina, 8@8}c; Louisians, 74 @8he; fair, 64@7. : . PEANUTS—Roasted, cholos, red Ten- nessee, ‘9¢ per 1b; fancy white, 10c per 1b;, fi:e—-whlu Virginia raw, 1Qc; roasted, Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 84c; Appleton XX, 7c;_ Atlanta A, 8c; Boott " $hos Buckeye LL, 4.4, 70; Cabot, W, T4o; Chittonango A, Gle; Ureat Falls 1 810 Hoosier, Ghe; Honest Width, 78o; Int disn Head A, 8jc; Indian Standard A, sgfi; Ind;\n{n drc};?rd d.;;., lggc; Lnxre;*zée LL, 7c; Mystic River, 7ic; Pequot A, 8ijc; Shawmut LL, 76, Utica 0, 5y6; Wachis: ett B, The: do' A, Sho; do E 48, 12je; Wal- cott BB, 8jc. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 4-4; The; Alligator 3-4, 3c; Argyle 4+4, Tic; BenmingtonO 43 63 Backeye S 404 b4 Bennington , 63c; Buckeye S. 4.4, 6icc Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8, 84c; Laconia O 39, 8jc; Lehigh E i 9fc; Lonadale 4-4 10c; Pepperell N 80, 7c; do O 82, 73c; do R 36, 7'*::;(50 E 39, 84c; Pocasset C 4-4, 7ic; ‘Wamsutta 4.4, 13¢c. BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog- gin L 4-4,10c; Blackstone A A in.perial ic; do do half bleached 4-4,9 ‘abot 4-4,8%; Fidelity 4-4, 94c; Fruit of the Loom, 10}; cartbric 4-4,13; do Water Twist, 103c; Falls Q, Sc; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 124c; Lonsdale, 10¢; do cambric 87, 13c; New York Mills, 13¢; Pequot A, 10c; Pepperell N G Twills, 124c; Pocahontas 4-4, 94c; Pocasset 4-4, 8jc; Utica, 1lc; Wamsutta 0 XX, 13c. DUCKS—Unbleached—Atlantic,100 17¢; Baltimore do, 16c; Lone Star, 8 vz., 12¢: Savage, 186, BUCKS (Colored)—Albany E brown, 8¢; do C,rah ale: do M, stripes and plaids, 12hc; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 12hc; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8ic; Chariot fancy, 124c; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 113c; Indiana A brown, 13c: Neponset A brown, 15c, TICKINGS—Amoskeag A C A 82, 174c; do XX blue 32, 184c; Arrowanna, 9ic; Claremont B B, 1 Conestoga ex- tra, 174c; Hamilton Lewston A 30,'15¢; Minnehaha 20¢; Omega super extra 4-4, 28c; Pearl 1651:‘ Put. nam X_Dlue stripe, 12¢; & 12¢; Yeoman's blue 29, 8} N IMS. —Amoskeak, blueand brown, Arlington 84c; Concord 000, blue and do AAA, do do 134 do XXX 4 Haymaker's blue and brown, Mystic River DD stripe, 164c; Pearl Kiver, blue and brown, 154c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 13 CAMBRICS—DBarnard, lining, 24 inch double face, clazed, e; Manhattan 51.,“ Newport do 6e; do glazed, 5 Loskwood kid tinish, Ge. CORSET JEANS—Amory, 8¢; Andros: coggin satteen, 8he; Clarendon, 6§c; Cones- toga satteens, 7ic; Hallowell, Sc; Indian Orchard improved, 7hiNm-¢mutt. The; Pepperill satteen 9ho; Rockport, 7o, PRINTS- Allens, 6}c; Arnold, 7c; Berwick, J Conestoga, 6he; Dunkirk, dfc; Dunnell, 6\@7c; Eddystone, 7e: Gloucester, 6o; my, bhe; Knickerbocker, Gic; Mer rimac D, 7c; Mystic, 5ie; Bprlvuah o) Southbridge, 6c; do. Ginghams, 7e; Marl- She: Orlental 0o, Nt HHAMS—Amoskeag, 10j0; Amos. keag dress 12)' Argyle, 10ho; Atlantic, Sos - Cumberland, 756; Hlahiand, $ici Kenilworth, 8jc; Plun kett, 10jc; Sus- sex, B, COTTONADES-—Abberville brown, 12 do bic; Eddyatone 84c; Garner A finish, 5jc; ;3 Pequot do American, 6hc; 3 Cocheco, 7c; 13he; bl 9 . $210; choice | Agate, 20c; American, 11¢; Artisian, a&; e T e o™ o8 Kol 83,10, | Ohtro’ > and T 13¢; Clarion > aad 3. SODA L Dwitht's Ib papers, 8300; De- | 17h0; Decoan Co.stripes Dand T, l‘-&d du, 83 00; Church's, 83 00; Keg soda, Silver Gloss, 8} STARCH.—Pearl, 43c; et Excelaior c; Corn Starch, &k 1 O Btarc SALT,—Dray loads, per bbl, 195; Ash- * vom, in sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 00, bs, 8 45; - bbls dairy, 100, 3s, 865, DRIED FRUIT; peaches, new crop, 8c; Choice halves, Evaporated A pples, Joc; Key! stone, 18he; Nantucket, 19¢; Nonpareil, 16c; Ocean D and T, 134c; Royal, 164c; Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, 12)c; Wachusett shirt- ing sbecks, 123c; do, Nankin, 134e; York plain Nankin, 124c; do, checks, stripes and ancy, 124c; do, 8 0z, 2e. SHEETINGS—And in10-4,274c; do 94, 240; do B4, 22c; Continental 'C 42, 11¢; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New York mills 98, 350; do 78, 80c; do 58, 224c; Pembroke 10-1, 25¢; Pequot 104, 284c; do , 7¢; | h 74, 19; do 49, 16c; Pepperell 96, 20c; do 67, 21c; do b7, 18c; Utica 98, 85c; do 58, 22fo; do 48, 170 ts Olls and Varnishes. 'S IN OLL~White lead, Omaha . P, 7c; white lead, O, P, & C. Co., pure, 60 Marseilles green, 1to5 I cans, 20c; Fronch zin, gaan seal, 126; French sine, seal, 11¢; French zine, in varnish asst, Fronch zince, in oil asst, 150; Raw and hurnt umber, 1'1h cans 12 raw and burnt_Sienna, 180: vandyke brown, 18.; refined lampblack, 120; conch black, 1%; ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L M. & D., 14¢; blind and shutter veen, L. M, & D, 14¢; Paris green, 180; nilian red, 16c; Venetian red, fo; Tuscan e, 220 American Vermiliod, T. & P, 180; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D, 0., 18¢; vellow ochre, So; golden och lryer, 6o; graining colors: light oak, dark oa'c, walnut, chestnut and ash 12 Dry Saints White lead, 64c; Krench zine, 10c; Paris whiteing 2)c; whiting Iders, 14c; whiting com'l, 13c; Iampblack CGerman: town, 1dc; Iampblack, ordinary, 8c; Prus. sian Blue, 46c; ultramarine, 186; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 40; umber, raw, tc;sienna, burn f, 4o sienna, raw, d¢ Paria green genuine, 3c; Paris green com'l 250; chrome green, N.Y.' 20¢; ohrom: green K., 12c; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ve- nillion, "America, 18¢; Indian red, 10c, rose pink, 140; venetian_ read, Cookson's %o: venstian red Am., Lo e Tead, 7ic; chrome yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome’ yel- low, K., 12; ochre, rochelle, 8c; oohre, T'rench, 24o; oohre, American, 1jc; Winterls mineral, 24 lehigh brown, 24c: spanish brown, 2fc; Prince’s mineral 8c; VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon. Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, 81; furniture, U, f0; conch, extra, $1 40} Conch, No, 1, $1 20; Damar, 81 50; Japan, 70c; asphaltum, 70c; shellac, $350; hard ofl finish, 81 30’ OLLS 110" carbon, per gallon, 11404 150° headlight, per gallon, 13e; 175 headlight, per gallon, 16¢; crystoline, per gallon, 20c; [inae &, raw, pet gallon, G6; linsoed, bolled, per gallon, G8c; lard, winter st 'd, per gal* Ton,“T05:" No 1, 80¢: No. 2 65c; castor, XXX, per galion, 1 30; No. 8, 115; sweet, ¥ gallon, 85¢; sperm, W. B., per gallon, Y'% fish, W. B, per gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, oxtra, por gallon, 1, 6oc; lubri- cating, sero, per gallon, 30c; summer, 1bc; 0 den machine, No. 1, per gallon, 85¢c; No. 2, 30; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- pentine, per gallon, Gio; naptha, 74°, per gallon, 30c; 64, 20c, Lumber. WHOLESALE. FENCING—No. 1, 12 to 20 ft, §20 00; No. 3, 1210 20 ft., 19 00; sheeting dressed, No. 1, 18 00; No. %, 16 00; common boards, I 0. FRAMING—16 ft. and under, per M, 20 00; 10 ft. studding, 22 00;22 ft. 22 00 24 ft. 25,00, FINISHING—No. 1. finish 13, 1} and g inch, £50 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch 845 00; inch, $4500: No. No, 3 finish, 1inuh, No. 2 fnish 14, 1 2 finish, 1 inch, $40 00; $3500; O. G. battons per 100 feet lin., $100; well curbing, $2200; rough § and 2 inch battons per 100 feet lin., 50c. STOOK BOARDS—A stock, $40 00; B $35 00; C, 830 00;_common stock, $22 50. FLOORING—No. 1, 840 00; No. 2, 435 00; No, 8, 822 00; yellow pine, No. 1, 4 3 $10 00, SIDING—No. 1, $24 00; No. 2, $2200; SHIP LAP—Plain, $22 00; 0. G. No. $32 00; No, 2,822 00. LATH AND SHINGLES—A star(best] shingles, $3 85, No. 2, 82 50; No. 3, 82 00, Lnt{ $3 50, No. 3, $18 00. b3 CEILING—824 00@$37 00. Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, $3 50; plow steel, cast, Tic; washers, per b, 8@18c; rivets, coil chai, per b, 6@120; malloable, 8or ron wedges, Go; crowbars, Gc; harrow teeth, dc; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring steel, 7@8c. NAst—mzomfinw; 8to 10, 376; 6d, 4 00; 4d, 4 25; 3d, common, 500: 3d, fine, 6 50; clinch, all sizes, 5 25; 6d, casing 4.75; 8d casing, 4 5; 10d casing, 4 25; 1 finish, 4 75; 8d finish, 5 00; 6d finish, 5 25 balf kegs, 10c extra, SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2.10; Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do., half kegs, 83.48; do., quarter kegy, 81.85; Blast- in;[(‘.‘hazl. ‘8.86: 'use, ver 100 feet Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are solling well at » slight advance in piices. Tho domand for goed horees. ex the supply considerably. Prices range s fol- ows: M Fine single drivers, $150. to 300.; Extra draft horses, 8175. to 225,; Common drait 8100, t0150,: Extra farm horses, . ; Common to good farm horses $90. to 8100.; Extra plugs, 860, to 75.; Common plugs, 820, to $10. MULES.—15 to 15§ hands (extra), $125. t0160; 14} to 15 hands, 8100, to 1403 14 to 14 hands, 675, t0'100.; 194 to 14 hands, ), to 75. Liquors. ALCOHOT, — 187 proof, 22 por wine gallon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, 1 30 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits 187 proof, 124 per proof callon; re-distilled ¥ kiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 250; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES—Imported, ‘q 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 165 patent | § p5 b i | O 1 40@3 00. RUMS—Im England. 2 PEACH 175@4 00. CHAMPAGNES—Imyorted per_case, WUGH 0 Amarizas, oase, 12000 CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00. WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00. Bulldirg Materlal. LIME—Tor barrel, 81 85; bulk per bu., 850, Cement, bbl, 82 50, Iowa plaster 82 50, Hair per bu, 35c, Tarre felt 100 1bs, $3 50, Etruw hoard, 8§ C0 PAPER—Straw paper, 8jc; rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 7c; manila paper, 10c; news paper. 8c. COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, §7 00; Whitebreast 87 00: Towa Iump, 86 50; Towa nut 86 50; Rock Springs, 88; Anthracite, all sizes, 813 50@14 00, Wool, Merino unwashed, light, 14@16¢; heavy, 13@15¢; medinm unwashed, light, 18@20c; tub-washed, choice, 82c; falr, 80c; ding, and w,, 28¢; burry, black and cotted woo 2@be less Hides Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 7c; green rted, 4 50@6 00; New 4 00; domestic, 1 50 AND APPLE BRANDY— cured hides, C:; green sall vt cured hides, 7@7c; d filnc Imm:f, 18@14c; dr; calf and kip, 12@13c; dry salt hides, sound, 11@12c; green calf, wt. § to 15 bs,, 10@11c; green calf, wt, under 8 s, per_skin, 5ot green polts, 81 00@1 15; green lamb skin, $110@1 25; damnged hides, two-third race, cut scored and one grub, classed twi tLirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent, off, Coon skins, No. 1, 45¢; No. 2, 80¢; No. 3, 20.; No, 4, 10c, Mink, No, 1, 50c; No. 2 30c; No. 8, 16¢; No. 4, ‘be. _¥ox, No. 1, 3 No, 2, 25c.+ Skunk, No. 1, black, Bb¢; short stripe, 40c; narrow stripe 25c; Lruad stripe, 100., ‘allow, o, Cigars and Tobaccos. CIGARS,—Heeds, $15,00; Montier, Con- nectiont, $25.00; Mixed, Nebraska, $35.00; Seed Havana, Solon Shingle, 860.00;”Clear B Havana, 875.00, unexcelled. TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 61c; Our Rope, I quality, 62c; Star, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60c; Purity, 24 1b, Bee, 24 1b, butts, 53¢ , butts, 520; Quoen 31t Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Navy, pounds, boc; Bullion, pounds, 00c; Torillard's Climax, pounds, 615, FINE CUT—In pails,—Hard to Beat, 759; Golden Thread, 700; Fountain, 80o; Favorite, 650; Ilmk{o‘)'mmhfih 600; Fancy, B5c; Daisy, 50c.—In tin' foil Catlins 0. 8,, 5 1b boxes, per 1b 650; Tori- 5 oars. 1 044; 5 oars, 10 ; 5 February, 3 , 10 cars, ' 108; 10 cars, illard's Tiger, 8%; Dismond Orown, 0 cars, 0. 4 1 oxK, 906 "De. SMOKING-—All grades—Common, 25to | cember, 900 bid; January, 70c b 3%, Granulated—Diackwalls Durham, 10| Corn—Receipts, 7,007 s withdrawn, o 513 Dakes Durham, 16 o B0c; Sexl of | 8,368 bup in xtore, 150,798 b, Market North Carolina, 16 or, 16; Seal of Nebras. | firmer and be 2 oash, 2 cars, Lone dack, 4 oz, linen bags, | b8¢; December, 1oar B8 bid; Febi- May, 640 bid; onr, 63c; Do- ide bid, ka, 16 oz, 88 per1b, €1 Marburgs’ Prok, 2 oz, tin oil, 58; 'ail, 65¢, Drues, DRUGS AND CHEMICATS. —Acid Carbolic, & Acid, Tartaric, b4c; Balsam Copabia, per Ib, 72; Bark, $ fras, per 1b, 1203 (nlulnel‘,hrr 1b, 70¢; Cinchonidia, Dog T wember, 63¢ bid; January, i Kansns City Live Stook Kansas Crry, Dacember 20 per oz, 81 00; Chloroform, per Ih, Cattle pts, 7 head. M Jover's powders, per Ib, $1 40; Fpscre |butchers' stock; market quiet and y salts, per 1b, 3jc; Glycerine, pure, per Ib, [ unchanged; native butchers' steors av Lead, ~ Acetate, per Ib, ing 1,000, 4 4 Oil, Castor, No. 1, per gal, ®1 85 | cows averaging 1 Oil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, 8125 Oil, | cown and steers averazing , per gal, §1 40; Ofl, Ordganum, 84 All wld; 0 ‘iuinhm PoEW, &I &S ity quality « rket oasier s good; T0@6 $0; bulk of sal 82 75; Potassium, Todide, per 1b: | range, 5 80G@ &'.‘40; Salacin, per oz, 40c; Sulphate of | 610, Morphine, per oz, Sulphur flour, - - per l". 4jo: Strvchnine, ver oz, 81 45, Now York Froduoe ey " Nxw York, December 20, MARKHTS BY TELEGRAPH, rlunr Quiet and unchanged; M 4 05@ 00; city mill extrs, 6 75@ Southern in moderate demand and anged; common to choice extra, b 65 @+ 00, Wheat—Stro do., 1 48@ 1 44 No, 2red for ] Council Bluffs Market. Couxoir BLurrs, December 20 Flour—Manufactured by Crystal and City Mills, 8 75@4 50: Kansas and Mis. souri flour, 8 50@4 25; graham, 8 75; rye flour, 8 40. Bran and Shorts—17 00 per ton. Chop Corn—22 50 per ton. VhieatNo. 3, SUIT; N0, 8 00 ro- 3 o ern, Bo; No. ected, 70c. Oats— igher and fairly ctive; No. C»m—No.oz 50, rejected 48, 1 white, No. 8 .l'u, :uvfi; .'v‘.!}c‘;'l\nh ‘l Oats—No, 2, 40c; rejected, 330, mixed, 5 do. 5@51e. Barley—No. 2, 80c; No. 3, Tde. Rye 03@6o, Hay—6 50@7 00, Birley—Firmer, but quiet; four rowed Wood—b5 50@ 7 00, state, 101, Live Hogs—b 00@5 50, i Cattle—Shipping, 4 50@5 00; milch : cows 30 00@45 00 per head; butchers | ' [larq o ~Fairly activeand strong at 11 27 for cash and January, atock, 8 00@3 50. Sheep—8 75@4 25, 2 Whisky—Nominal, G Hides—5}c; G § hides, 74e. Potrolenm—Market_ dull and nominal; Wool—15@ United, 8%c; crude, in barrels, Gh@7ie; Butter—25c, refined, in barrels, 70 asked. Eiggs—25¢. e— Peoria Prodaoe. Pronta, Decomber 29, Wheat—Scarce, with best samples in demand; no sales reported Joru—Kirm; starting slow but olosing Potatoes—1 10@1 30, Onions—1 25@1 40, Grand Junotion Mavket. GRAND JUNoTION, Ia., December 29, Eggs—17c. moderately netive; high mixed, 02c; Butter—10@18c. wixed, 62; No. 3, 613c; rejected, 613c; Pl EO N, new, baje. Chicago Froduce. _Oats - Inactive but firm; No, 2 whits, CHicAGo. December 20, [ 45fe bt wixed, 41 rejoted, 414, fil ~Easy and lower at 98 On 'change the v arkets vpened quiet and rather tame, but afterward became stronger. The rceipts of grain were 270 car loads, embracing 61 cars of wheat, 114 of corn, 51 (f on's, 6 of rye and 68 of bar. jeoted. Barley - Dull and sales difficult, Highwines —Firm and steady at 115, Rec'ts. Ship'ts. Wheat. . 0 Corm...... ey, {-‘l.\upszemlim-, but prices nominally unchanged; common to choice western wpring wheat, 4 50@7 00; Minnesota, 5 00 ); patents, 50; winter wheat brands, 5 00@7 westein buckwheat flour, 7 25@7 50. Wheat—No, 2 spring was active and the feeling unsettled and stronger. Shorts were anxious to A)m\'illa for their outstand- ing contracts and the speculative demand was active, the market at times being ex- cited; opened a shade lower, raled strong and advanced about fc, then declined jc under fair offerings; at this decline thed - mand improved and prices were advanced with but slight fluctuations about 1}@13c, fluctuated and finally closed about j@ic Ligher on the regulir board and on call at 1273 for cash; 127§ for December; 128 for January; 129} for February; 180 for March; 1303 for April; No. 3spring, 1 13} @1 14; rejected, 82@85¢. Corn—The speculative demand for corn was only moderately active during the for receipt; orke 1 medium weights, 6 Turpentine Market. WitaiNatos, N. C., December 20, Rosin—Tirm; strained, 2 03; good, 2 10, Spirits—Tirm at 514, Tar—Steady at 190, Spirita Turpentine—Hard, 2 25; soft, 350; Virgin, 280, Totedo l;mu- TorEno, December 20, W heat—Steady; No. 2 red, 1393 for early portion of the day, and offeriny A ol { St otoeh o W@ wagon spokos, set | wnd prices gradusliyreceded d@he. Tater, | Vo3 41y mor a0 1 414 for dwfi@al 10, t‘(‘mé}’;‘: ':fi'ch’ ioéssom; ‘:x‘,'._' ;mwcehvor,th- d:im'-nd was ll-imt.espechlly Corn - Steady; No, 2, 65c for cash; 64gc each, 750; square muts, per 1b, T@Llc | Groiig i’:‘.’;‘,u: ::fi* deliveries, and the { for December; 65¢ for January. gradually recovered: call, No, 2 and high mixed closed nt 634c for cash; o?@nu« Jannary; 624c e Oats—Inactive, ————— Cleveland Market. Crverasn, Decombor 20. Petroleum—Steady: staudard white, 110 teat, 7e. o o e Liverpool Produoce. LIVERPOOL, December 28, Flour--American, 10s 6d@13s. Wheat—Winter, '10s 21@10s 11d; white 10s 5@10s Bd;spring, 910d@10s 6d; club, 100 94@11n 3d. for February; 67§@67c for Ma ¢ for June; rejected, 61jc. Oates - Active'for cash, but quiot for fu- tures; No. 2 closed at 45c for cash; 43§@ 454c forDecember; 443@444c for January; 443c for February tor May. (ya-—Suld{; N 964c for cash and January; 98¢ for February. Barley— Firm and higher; No. 2, 1 4@ 106; No. 8, 974@98c for cash. Pork--Tame and quiet; mess closed at 15 75@16 874 for ca-h; 16 10 for December; | Corn—bs 9}u. 1680 for Jamuary; 1705 for Febroary:| _Pork—75s, 17 24} for March; 17 474 for April; 17 60 | @lLard—b56s, for May, Lard—Active but irregular, closing at |, 11 10@11 1‘31 for cash; 11 05@11 074 for January; 1122} for Febr 11 373@ 11 40 for March; 11 50 for April; 11 65 for CinoiNNaTi, December 29, Pork—Mess, jobbing, 17 25. Lard—Steady; prime steam, 11 00@ 11 25, i #ulk Meats—Firm; clear sides, 9 00@ D 25. Bacon—Firm; clear sides, 10 10@10 25, Flour—F rmer; family, 6 00@7 50, ‘Wheat—Stronger; Na. 2 red, 1 36@ ‘Corn—Firm; No, 2mixed, spot, on track, ay. Bulk Meats—Stronger; short ribs, 8 60 @8 62} for cash; 8 62 for January; '8 82§ for Fehruarys 8 95 for March, Whisky—Quiet at 117, Butter—Creamery, choice to fancy, 36@ 38c; fair to good, 33@35c; dairy, choice to fancy, 28@33c; do, fair to good, 18@ 25¢; fresh made packing stock, 10@12c; ladle_packed, common to good, 13@18c; roll, 18@25c. Hggs—Receipts increasing; demand small; market weaker; sales at 24@25c per dozen for fresh; 22@24c for ice house, and 18@20c for pickled, Shipm'ta 20,560 13.246 111,515 74,690 276 19,215 Oats—Quiet; No. 2, mixed, spot, 4c offered. Rye ~Dull; No. 2,104, Barley - Steady at 90@ 1 12. Whisky—Steady at 1 15, «Pittsburg Oil Market. Prrrssura, December 29, ‘The oil market op-ned at 80c, and clored at noon at 84}c; January delivery, Sijc; February delivery, 861c; . March delivery, 89c; New York, 7c; Antwerp, 18 Shipments yesterday 61,664 bbls; charters, 26,088 barrels; Pittsburg sales were 671, 000 barrels; exchange stock, 162,50 bid, 175 asked. EnstLiborty Live Stook. Rec'ts, Flour..... e Chicago Live Stock. Cr1cAGo, Deoember 20, Hogs—Receipts, 17,500; market gener- ally quiet; packing grades weak, but |.rime heavy and ‘ignc Yl-rgn were steady; com- EAsT LiBerty, Pa., December 29, mon to good mixed, 5 80@6 20; "heavy | Cattle—N nothing doing; receipts,612; packing and shipping, 6 20@6 50; light, | shipments, 306, 6.00@6 40; skips and culls, 4 25@b 40, Noheeclow: | rocelnte, 2700 shipe Cattle—NReceints, 5,600 h shipping grades plentiful but st mon to fair, 5 25; good, b 4 mixed butchers' steady; cows, 2 2 d; medinmn ments, 2100; Philadelphias, 6 30@6 40; Yorkers, 6 10@6 25, Sheep—Nothing doing; receipts, 1 4hipments. 200. St. Louis Live Stock- 81, Lours, Decomber 23, Hogs—Higher on light supply; very light. shipping, 5 90G 6 00; Yorkers, 610 200; 1] tive and steady at @6 packing, 6 25@6 90; butchers’ to cording to qu fancy, 6 36@6 50, Recei, ts, 3,200 head; shipments, 400, -- Baltimore Produce, Flour—Quiet B 95@Sh 15; choice 10 fane _ Bavrivong, December 20 Wheat—Higher and un; {’;}'lrur -Quiet, 1 s At red, 1331@134 for h ‘heat—No, 2 red win steady af 8 1 38{@1 39 for cash and 1y be Jruary; 141} January; 1394 for I f No, 3 do, 1 26§ bid; March; 1 43} for M No. 4 do, 116 bi, Corn—Slow; 664@ 653 for cash; 66@66jc for January; 664c for February; 67fc for March; 68¢ for April; 6969%c for May. Ouats—Firmer; 454c for cash; 463c for January; for Febiuary; 49c for Coro—Yellov;, firmer at 67 western, easy at 6'c for cash; G January, Philadgeiphia Produce. PHILADELPHIA, December 20, Wheat—Firm at 180}@14 } for cash; 1 40\ bid for January, Corn—¥irm at 6 bid for January, Oats—Firmer at 524@b3c for cash; Hl}e bid for Junuary. Rye—Quiet at 97@95¢, o~ . A Card of Thanks, o the Editor of Tur Brx: Please allow me on bahalf of my Catholic congregation of this city to return our grateful thanks to your dramatic club for the able and artistic manner in which they rendered that beautiful melodrama ‘‘Waiting for the Verdict” in Dohaney’s opera hovse last night, for the benefit of the lay. Rye—Higherat 04)@9}c 840 for cash; 683 Barley Rmnly at 80@110, i Lead—Firm at 4 85. Butter—Quiet; dairy, 25@35c; creanery, 3540, Eggs—Lower at 22 24c, W hisky - Steady at 1 16, Pork—Firm. but slow; 16 90 for Janu- ry; 17 05 for February; 17 30 for March Lard—Firm; 11 00 bid. Flour, Kansas Oity Produce Marlet. Kaxsas City, December 20, Wheat—Receipts, 7,850 bu; withdrawn, ladies’ ~ Catholic fair and festival 26,807 bu; in store, 885,925 bu, Market | now in progress there. 1 better; reports from the east favorable, |also tender to the members of whichadded to the good demand sent prices up. No. 2 cash, 1 December and January, no bids. No 8 cash, 101 bid; December, 1 car, 102; 1 car, 102); 1 car, 1 023; 1 car, 1023; 1 car, 103; 1 car, the club the high appreciation of the large number of intellectual and criti- cal outsiders who witnessed the per formance, and afterward expressed the - —= verdiot that it was tho best amateur performance they ever saw, and far superior to most of the professional travoling troupes. The characters and situations were well madeup. The sconic effect wasappropriate and strik- ing. Above all, the enunciation of the lines was, thoughout, clear, dis- Lands. tinet and satisfactory. You will allow For Sale By me to reiterate tho thanks and grati- tude of the Catholic ladies of Council FIFTEENTH AND and all, as well as that of Respectfully yours, B. P. McM OMY, Catholie Priest. Couxscit Brurrs, Dec, 28th, PERSONAL. J. B, Edson, of Wilber, is in the city, R. Daniels, of Gilmore, is in the o Thomas Wolfe, of Seward, isin the city, H. G. Thurman, of Osceola, is in the city. H. B, Norman, of Lincoln, is in the city. R. Blaco, of Blair, isat the Creighton House, C. Miller, of Rawlins, Wyoming, is in Omaha, Frank Ireland, Esq., of Nebraska City, is in town, Judpe Church Howe arrived in the city yestorday. H. Boyer, of Seward, is in Omaha, on a brief trip, M. O, Rourke, of Plattsmouth, is at the Creighton House, J. H. Mockett, of Lincoln, arrived in the city yesterday. F. M. Sackett, of Albion, arrived in Omaba last evening, W. R, Toole and T, B, Parker, of Dor- chester, are in the city. Ford Gatller and family, of Atlantic, Towa, are at the Canfield. ‘W. H. Mead, traveling agent of the U, P. railroad, is in the city. Blutfs to your **Vordict” company one - DOUGLAS 818, No. 268, Full lot fenced and with small build- ing on Capitol Avenue near 25th street, §700. Large lot or block 205 hy 270 tect on near Ireno atreet, . . 260, Full corner lot on Jenes, near 15th street, ¥,000. No. 263, Two lota on Center streot, near Cum- ing streot, $000. Lot on Spruco stroet, near 6th stroet, Two lota on Seward, near King streot, 2950, No. 201}, Loton Seward, near King street, $60. 0110, 340, Halt 1ot on Dodge, near 11th stroet, 100. No. 247, Feur boautitul residonco lots, near Creighton College oF will sell scparate), §,000. No, 246, Two' lo stroet, $400 oach. X No.'240}, Lot on Idaho, near Cuming street, 00, Hon. Loran Clark and wife, of Albion, are at the Withnell house. Frank Cross, of Pine Ridge, D, T., ar- rivedin the city yesterday. Willinm Lutherni, of TLaramie, registered at the Metropo itan on Chatles, near Cuming s 45, One acro lot on Cuming, near Dutton John Bradford, of Herman, was an ar- vival in the city Inst evening. C. C. Mills, of Grafton, is in the city, o guest at the Canfield House. Hon, T. M. Marquett, of Lincoln, is in the city, at the Metropolitan. T. W. Corliss, of Waterloo, is in the city, a guest at the Creighton House, J. B. Kitchen, of the Pacific house in St. Joe, arrived in the city yesterday. 3 foet on Colloge stroet, 8650, glas, near 20 treet, , Lot on Farnham, near 26th e'rect, Lot 60 by 99 fect on South Avenue, stroct, 8650, orner’ It on Bur', near 22d atreet, X132 feet on Harney, near 2dth it up), $2,400. 10 e Sherman Avenue treot, noar 23d €750, r Soward, 8500, Miss Cetta McFadden, of Blair, is| N r C pitol Avenue i ‘. and 220 wireot, $1,000. among the arrivals at the Creighton | "o 27 T lobs oh Decatur, nearIrene stroot, House. $200 and $176 eac No. 228, 1 ob 143 80-110 by 441 fect on Sherman J. Blickensderfer, chief engineer of the | Avenue (16th z")‘, l'u'n ““‘fi‘.’;d”"“"‘ b Union Pacific raiload, arrived in the city | yei ke an ofer. oo O Douker noar last evening. No.'217, Lot on 23d street, near Clark, $500. No 216, Lot on Hamiltor, near King, J. D, Myers, of Odell, city yesterday. ved in the He is registered at the No. 200, Lot on 18th, near Nicholas street, $500. No. 207, Two lota on 10'h, noar Pacific streat, 1, 5 3 It\;]o. 205, Two lots on Castellar, near 10th stroet, No, 204, beantiful residence lot ou Division wtroet, near Cuming, $860. w No.'203, Lot un’ aunders, near Hamiltos 50, v No. 1094, Lot 16¢h street, near Pacific, $500. No. 1984, Throo lots ou Saunders streot, near Metropolitan, C.P R, Williams, editor of The Grand | g Island Times and postmaster of the same place, came in on the Denver express yesterday. * The Hon. Henry D. Root, of Green. B (Fh ;omtl, Cass cuul::)".' is :n th; nlky-be M'i *.gln. 108}, Lot on 20th strect, near Sherman, 00t was one of the staunch members of b« o Inst winter's session of the legislature, i S alol ol B1c) (BoRE | Oraos IR 0006 ch, No. 101}, two lots on King, near Hamilten N ) trect, §1,200, ARNDUBIBAIL No- 192}, two lots on 17th. street, near White Lead Wi rky, 31,060, No. 188}, 6o tull block, ten Tots, noar the bar- Roduced to $600 and He Will Proba- | mchs, £100. No.' 01, Iot on Parker, near Irene atrect, $300. No. 163, two lots o’ Cass, near 21st street, (ile edge) 86,100, No. 181, lot on” Canter, near Cuming street, bly Get Out. The reduction of August Arndt's No. 180; lot on Pler, nexr Seward streot, 9650, - bail to $500 was made last Friday and No, 176, loton Sherman avenue, near lzard strect, #1410, i i is o o No.'1743, lot on_Cua, near 14th, 81,000, !I.lwo that time his counsel has been Noa '!m s e b St cake vigorously at work to secure two |offers. R AR No. 1 on Farrham, near . bondsmen. It was understood yesterday | 545, to :.H..:F kfl i Ny No. 168," full ‘block on 20th stroet, nes that one man had been found and an- | - (i B O B, B adaition other will probably be obtained | ncar Saunicrs and Caesiuy atrocts, $2,000. , lo* on Callfornia_ street, near Crelgh yesterday. Yestorday morning Me. Arndt's daughter and son obtained permission to visit him in jail, and saw him for the first time since hi imprisonment. Arndt is now confined in better quarters than before, and has adopted the more sensible plan of eating his meals three times a day, instead of undertaking to get along on the Tanner diet, as he at first in- timated his intention, 8425, i cre lot, near the head of 8t. Mary's e, §3,000, No, 123, sbout two acres, near the head of St. Mary's avenue, 81,000, . White Lead No. 120, lot on 15th street, near lots, néar shot toweron the av N Works, $620. No. 124, sixtee , 81 thirty ki ‘additions on Sherman avenue, Spring toga strects, near tho end of green truck, 380, 10 §1,200 each, Lot on’ Chicago, noar 224 atroet, 81,600, lot on Caldwell, near Sauuders street, The New Adm\nlau'm:lon. The newly elected officers of Doug- las county,enter upon their respective terms on January bth, being the first Thursday after the first Tuesday as indicated by the law. Sheriff Mlller has appointed Henry Grebe, the present deputy in this city, us his deputy. County Treasurer Rush has ap- pointed Henry Rhodes as his deputy. Mr, Rhodes is at present a teachor in the schools and is regarded as a very ocapable man. County Clerk Baumer has retained o0, No. 8 corner lot on Charles, ¥ ear Faundors , 1t on Lzard, near 21st, with two small 2 400, , two lots on 19th, near Plorc roet, three lots on Harney, near 10th street, feet on Oth street, near Leavens , 53,000, 452 toet, on Pacific, near 8th street, G0X182 feet, on Douglas street, near iteen lots on 1, 28 and ilers street the end of No. 6 lot v) No't, lot on Califcris Mr, . I, Loavitt, the present dep- uty, thereby securing a competent | ) 190 and courteous assistant in his office. wlso in Park Under the new law the Jleputy | Vv dmiths, i adaitions, 6t &y prices aud ters, county treasurer’s bond is $100,000, the same as that of the treasurer. Died. ROCKENFIELD—Jacob S, Rockenfield father of Isasc B, Rockeofield and M Geo. C, Pussett, died Dec, 28th, at 5 a, m., aged 70 years, Funerul to-day (December 20th) at 12: p.m., from the residence of George C, Bassett, on Nineteenth street, near Grace, Remains will be shipped to Maquon, 111., at 3:40 p, STOP THAT COUGH, If you are suffering from a Cough, Jold Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, loss of voice, tickling of the throat, or any aflection of the Throat or Lungs, use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is the lfruut romedy that is causing so much excitement by its wonderful cures, curing thousands of hopeless cases, Over a million bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery have been used within the last year, ‘and have given porfect satisfaction in every instance, We can unhesitatingly say that this is veally tho only sure cure for throt and lung affections, and can choerful- ly recommend it to all, | and get a trial bottle free of cost, or a regular sizo for $1.00, Ish & McMahon, Om- aha () Tots in Hanscom Pl Park; prices from 5500 to 8500 hundrod and fifty-ine dence lots, located on Hanilton strect, halt way hotweon the turn table of the red streot car line and the waterworks reservior and addition, and Just west of tho Convent of the Bisters Poor Clairo in Shinn's addition. Prices 1augo from #15 to $100 each, and will bo sold on_easy terms, Tracts of 5, 10, 15, 40 or 50 scres, with bu'ldings and other finprovements, and adjolning the city, at al prices. 8 600 0f the hest resldence lots [n the city of Omaha—any location you de-ire—north, oa.t, south or west, and at bed-rock prices. 220 choice business lots in all the principal business stroets of Omaha, vary ing from 8500 80 h. beautitul resi- 7,000 each, ’M'wo hundred houses and lots ranging from :lum to 816,000, and located In every part of the Ly, Bemis’ Rear EsTare Acency, 16th and D¢ 13'a Street,