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R AR T RIS e o ° \ A RN N THE DAILY BEL--OMAHA, SATURDAY. DLCEMBLR 22, 1884, Mebraste Nationar éan‘ l:r‘y’ l"‘f;m{:r. o‘;fi January, 98le; Fe;\ru» TRAFFIC. 16@17c; tancy grean -mllylellmlfi@!mmdr . OF OMAF A, NEB, :}'z';? i &0 1 o R —— fxr{“::i:f?::flgfil‘"flm m«:i:#":';“.‘?“‘f"“l".\. eahh Is weahh " o W. YATES, President, tor AR years On sbler the First National Bank of Omata, A E TOUZALIN, Vien 1, t W. V. Morse & Co, :N; COLLINS, . @ LT} lo Colltns, L WOOLWORTH, O . L. 8 REED, of Byron ':m:‘;:‘”:‘:"" sl This Bank Oopenad tor husiness April o7, 1882, he directors and stookholders are among the lesd ghusiness of Omaha, and its business 1s conduoted ith espocial reference 4o the best and Inorsaalng 1o terests of ita mercantile patrons, Collsctions recelve 1 Promph attention and charges nable hero of elsewhoe, [nterest allowed on time deposite wpon favorable terms and upon accounts of banks and bankere, Forelen Exchangs, Government B nds, and fCounty nd Cltv Saenritien honebt and sold Councll Bluffs Loan and e M?.;rus:a Company. Papor and all Good Securitl ood § o8 dealt in. 39 Py @troet, and 500 Pirst avenue, Council Blufts, ) FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Naw Yok, Decomber 21, Money—Foay at 2 per cent., offered at 2 per cent. Prime Paper—5@0} per cont, Exchangs B Firm at 4.82; 485}, Governmenta--Strong, Stocks— Market strong and highor to-day, prices advanced §'to § per cant., the Canada Pacific leading, selling up to 553 per cent. Tho goneral list weakened soon after opening, and on statement of the C., B, & . had as- sumed aggressive attitude, but would not enter the pool on conditions made public, this caused the general decline in prices. From midday until near 2 p.m. the market was steady to firm and then rallying } to 1} per cent. Currently reported the Northwestern com- pany has signified its intention of joining the pool, but officials of the company of this city, however, neither donied nor affirmod the r ports. Late in the afternoon Union Pag was depressed and broke to 76} against 7 por cent. Early in the day sonsational stories + started in the room to the effect that the Union Pacific was paralleled. Transactions in stocks the last hour wers enormous,amount- ing to 43,000 shares, of which nearly 30,000 changed hands the last 30 minutes. The break was due to araid of bears, Declineaffected the goneral market, Compared with last night’s closi orices Union Pacific was 2 per cent. lower, St. Paul 1j, Northwestern 1%, Northern Pacific #, Omaha §, Wabash #, and other active shares } to § per cent lower, and the C., B. & Q., Tilinois Central and the K, & I\, however, & to § per cent. higher. COUPONS closing domand, STOCKS AND BONDS, American Express.......... A Barl., Codar Rapids & Northern..... Contral Paci Chicago & Alton. do do pfd Chi., Burl, Eric. & Quincy. do pid . Fort Wuyne & Chisago. Hannibal & St. Josoph. do do do pid Tllinois Cantral Tnd., Bloom. & Kansw & Toxas Laks Shoro & M Michigan Contral Miancanalis & St. do do Missonri Pacific Northern Pacific, do do Northwestern o New York Contrai Oaio & Mississippi. do do Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Rock fsland St. Paul & Milwaukeo. do do do’ p *S¢, Paul Minn, & Manitoba. St. Panl & Omaha.. . Union_Pacific. 4 Wabash, St. L. & Pacif do '_do do Waestern Union Telegrap *Asked. pf c— EI IN CHICAGO, THE W. Dispatch to Tug Bie. December 21,—The week on the board of trade has been marked by alternate activity and dullness in all commodities. on shifted from wheat into corn and pork and then back again, displaying, per- haps, the greatest prefesence for hog products, which were uniformly strong and heavily traded in. THR RANGE OF PRICES for wheat and corn was small and there was an absence of new developments in the mar- ket. The bulk of tradingin corn was in thy May option,which movedup and down over thy limite of about two cents, A great deal of realizing on purchases was made, for short turns was a feature of the market, and many handsome Christmas profits were bagged, REPORTS PROM THE CORN BELT eontinuo most doleful. The Indiana buyers are buying corn in Kansas to supply their own wants, There is, it is currently believed, not enough corn in Towa for seeding. All attempts to boom wheat failed. Its upward movement waa in sympathy with corn amd pork., The immense stocks in sight, and the absence of a market for the forty million bushels seeking sale, handicap the wheat trade, and make th's market a profitable one only to scalpers, It is, however, the general belief that a bulge in whent is not impossible, as speculation seems tendivg toward it. HOG PRODUCTS, work especially, moved up about fifty cents, ho packers who sought to dopross prices have abandoned the bear side and the last part of the week were conspicuous as buyers, 'he receipts of hogs fall below eflmnulhmn. Despite the fact that corn is maintained at sixty cents and above, the farmers appear to withhold their bogs if they have any. The belief is growing that the hog crop is overesti- mated. Gossip marks |ml’{ up to 817.00. Strong parties are buying it and it seems not improbable that the expectations of higher markets will be realized, GENKRAL DUSINESS «hows 110 improvement. The largest jobbing houses report a fair trade only, and the maller concerns complain of none at all. The holiday trade is & dle pointment to retailers of all descriptions. ‘The failure of the corn orop and the general feeling of insecurity Cperate as powerful obstacles in tho chaunel of a healthy aud geuerous business in dry woods, Iron, grocerios, crockery and clothing Sre ull depressed, and the week developed no improvement. D ooy is essy, and ourrency shipments to the country are not large. . GRAIN AND FIOVISIONS, OHICAGO. SO Cmi0ac0, Decomber 21.—Flour—Market Al ik wheat flour, 83 50@5 00; common s innosota, ' 83 b0@4 28, winter ot flour, 81 75@5 63; for sonthern Tinois, ) Wheat—Regular casy; opaned a shade low- or sud finally closed 1&1}« lower then yester- ash, 61}c; January, 613 @81 io; February, 59c; May, 61j@62¢. Oata ~Quiet and jc lower; cash, 34@24}0; January, 343@34¥e; May, 38 @3Sio. (Jvo ~Firmer and 1@1jc higher; cash closed at_60c. Barlay--Quiet and improved; cash 66}c, Timothy —Steady at 1 22@1 24, Flax Seed—1 434@1 4? Pork—Mess_steady but raled tame at the closo: cash, 14 00@14 12} for old; 1450@ 14 62} for new: Tanuary, 14 60@14 62); Feb- ruary, 14 S0@@14 824; April, 15 15@15 174; 5@10c lower on the whole range; cash, 8 00; Jannary, Fobruary, 0 10@9 12; April, May, 0 15, Bulk Moats—Unchanged; shoulders, 6 25; long clear, 7 80; short ribs, 7 60; short clear, Butter—Stendy: fair to good 24 good to choice, Te. Choaso—Steady; choice full cream choddars, 124@13; choice full croam flats, 12 c} good part ekim choddars and f gyl —Firm; frosh, 27@28c; | . hoice creameries, 82@34c; o; fancy dairies, 20 3 3@18¢c; common rolls, 13@ A, light, Sc; groen salt calf, e, 1 country, 7c; No, 2, country 1 eako, T hisky—1 15, . 1 oAy, — Regular wheat e lower for thor ptions unchanged. = Sales, 420,- All options practically unchanged. 75,000 bu, ower for January, February and Sales, 140,000 bu, Unchanged; February closed 535, Sales, 12,500 bbls. wor’ for January; February, Sales, 2,000 tiorces. NEW ORLHANS, Nuw Onreans, Decomber 21,—Corn-—Scarce in'good demand; mixed white, at Hoe, Higher and scarce at 45c, Meal —Demand fair and market high- Lard —Market higher; tierce, refined, 8 873 @9 00; keg, 950, Bul Higher and in good demand, Market steady; western rectified, MILWAUKER. Mitwavker, December 21.—Flour and unchang Quiet. quiot and stead: ary, 978¢; May, 81 05§ market, octad close cash, at Sic. Barloy—Weak at ¢ Mess Pork Lower, January, 14 60; Fobru- ary, 14 85, Tard Prime stea: ary, 9 10. Hogs January, S 95, Higher at 5 000 TOLEDO, December 20.—Wheat—Market 2 rod, cash 1 03}@1 043, No.® cash, December, Towxno, quiet and \weak; N _Corn—Market dul 5o, Oats—Market quiet; No. 2 cash, 33jc. OINCINNATL Wheat— Heavy; 05 for cash. mixed, 47@49c. 0@ole. B@14 7 Tard —Firm and unchanged. Bulk Meats—Easier and lower. Whisky—I'irm at 113, PEORIA PRODUCE, Pronta, December 21, — Corn —Market steadys new mixed, 46}@47c; new rejected, 444 Onts Whisky—F not quotably o, firm; No. 2 white, 334c. irm at 8115, ST, LOUIS PRODUCE. St Louts, December 21.—Wheat—Lower and slow; No. 2 red, £1 02{@s1 08} for cash; 81 03¢ for January; 81 11i@1 12 for May; No. 3, 93§@94! 18}@sS4c for cash; 193@49} Gorn-—Lowe for Decomber; 49i@494c for January; 6@ 324e for e for May. £ Lower; 31@32}c for cash; 363c for May. Ryo—Dnll at 533 @bbo. Barley—Unchanged at 50@80c. Butter—Steady; dairy 20@27c; 30@35c. Eggs—24@25 Flax Seed ot at §1 35, Corn Meal —Firm at 82 30 Whisky—31 14. 3 Hay—Dull; prairie, $) 00@10 00; timothy, creamery ? Boaun.—Wheat—Market quiet; 102} for Decomber; 103} for January; 1053 for February; 1'07¢ bid for March; 1113 for May, - A Corn-+-Market quiet; 49% for January; 508 @513c for February, 543c for May. Ouats—Easior; 31fc for January; 32hc bid for February; Soje for May. BALTIMORE. Bautivore, December 21, —Wheat—West- ern, fairly active and raction lower; No. 2 win ter red cash, 1 1084, Corn—Western, dull and easier; mixed, cash and December, 60¢ bid, Oats—Dull; western white, 40@42c; mixed, Ryo—Quict at 66@68c. Butter—Dull; western ereamery, s Fags—Quiet; fresh, lower at 28¢. ‘Whisky-—Quiet and steady at 1 183, KANSAS 0ITY, Kansas Crry, Docemoer 21, — Wheat — Tower at 83k bid for cash; S863@S6fe for February: 93¢ bid for Ma Corn—Lower at 303@3%c for cash; 40c for January; 464c for May. Oats—Dull and nominal at 27c bid. . LIVERPOOL. Laverpoor, December 21.— Breadstuffs — Quiet and stoady. Wheat—Winter, 88 5d@% 1d; 8s(@8s 6. Corn—Dull; s 5d. NEW YORK, New Youx, December 21.—Wheat—Cash @ho, and options h@ic lower, closing dull and wenk; ungraded red, 850@1-18; No, 4 red, 01jc; No, 8 red, 1 034@1 05; No, 2 red, 1 6@l 16 Corn-—Cash, wenk, and options fe lower, closing steady with o slight recovery; un: graded 45@6ic; No. 2, 64@6e. Oats+}@he higher; mixed western, 394@ 4lc; white, 4l@4dc. Fggs—Western, frosh, firm and in moder- ate domand. Pork—Dull and weal, Lard—Wenak; prime steam, 9 25, Tutter—"Tirm for choico, LAVE STOCK, packed, 10@220; spring, OHICAGO, Omicaao, December 21.—The Drovers' Jour- nal roports this afternoon as follows: Hogs—Opened 10c higher and closed weak; packing, 4905 63; picking and shipping, 5 5@6 20; light, 4 90@5 60; skips, 3 26@ 5 00; 18,000 unsold, Cattle—Steady; bost firm; export, 600@ 650; good to choice shipping, 5 40@6 00; common to wedium, 4 00@5 50; inferior to fair cows, 2 26@3 30;' medium to good, 8 5@ 400; stockers, 3 00@4 25; foeders, 3 90@4 50. hoep-—Market slow: ewes almost unsalea- ble; infesior to fuir, 2 25@3 25 per owt.; me: dium to good, 8 50@4 00; choico to extra, 450@5 40. KANHAS CITY LIVE BT00K, Ransas Ciry, Docember 21,—The Daily 1n. dicator reports: Cattle—Offerings light, and market weak and slow for shipping; natives, 4 8TA@b 20; «others unchanged, Hogs—Opened_excited and higher; closed weak with advauce lost at b 10@b 30, Sheep — Market steady and unchanged; na- tives, § 90. BT, LOUIS LIVE STOCK, 81, Lours, December 21.—Cattle—(iood are stoady and firm, but all grades of butcher stock easler; some very fine steers bronght 7 00 @1 50; butcher steers, 4 00@4 75; cows and heifers, 8 50@4 50; Texans, 3 60@5 00, Shoep— d to bost fat muttons, 4 25@ B75; low grados, 8 H0@4 00, He 5 G045 B0; butcher swek, b 80E6 00, et et 75 305 40; macklng, + | Oattle Hides—Unchanged: green salt cured bull, | H. have been as follows: Flour, bbls. ... Whest, bushels. Rocelvts, Ship'ta, 14,000 20,000 81,000 71,000 143,000 Oata, bushols Ryo, bushels. Barloy, bushels 2,000 16,000 49,000 Nrw Yok, Docomber 21.—Recelpta and shipmenteof flonr and grain for the gast 24 hours have been as follows: Rocelpta Ship'ta, 13,000 53,000 10,000 60, 20,000 LIVE 8TOOK. ORtoAgo, Decomber 21,—Recelpts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: 8l Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels. . Oata, bushels.... 00 700 Rocelpta, 6,300 Kaxsas Crrr, Decomber 21, —Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have beon aa follows: Recolpta, Ship'ta, Oattle.. . 360 8r, Louts, Docombe menta of live stock for the past 24 houra have been aa follows: Recelpta, Ship'ts, 1,100 000 ‘Wholesale Frices, Orricr or THE OMAHA Brr, } Friday Evening, Decomber 21, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbors, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elovators and other local buyors: Gramn, ‘Wirar—Cash No. 2, 81jc; Baruey—Cash No. h2c, Rye—Cash No, 8, 86@46c, CorN—No.12, 45 Oars—No. 2, 33, No. '8, 65, Live Stock. 1ar STEERS—Quiet at 4 00@1 75, Far Cows—3 00@3 3. Hoas—1 00@4 50, Sieep—Firnf at 3 00@3 50, CaLves—Fair quality 4 50@500; good butch- ers’ stock, 6 00, Flour and Millstufts, R Wizar—Best quality, patent,’at Wi 8 35 SEOOND QUALITY—2 o Sruxe Wikar—Tost 25@3 60, SECOND QUALITY—2 50@8 385, BraN—b5be per cwt. 3 CuorPED FEED-—Per 100 Ibs. 85c, . CorN MEAL—1 00@1 10 per owt SOREENING—B5@T750 per cw. 25, ‘quality, patent, General Produce. Borrer — Fancy creamery, 83@85c; cold storago creamery, 25@27c; choico dairy, 20 @24c; best country, solid packed, 12@16c; best_country, roll, 16@180; inferior grados 10@14c. Roceipts are small, and the demand good. Ecos—Market firm; sales to-day at 27@ Advise liberal ‘consignments. ncy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; fancy Ben Davis, 83 60@4 00: fancy Jenet, 33 00@3 50; fancy Willowtwig, 83 25@3 75, Domand good. Cuipse—Now York State full cream, Inte September muke, 1ic; New York State full croam, 10 hoop lots, 184c; do full cream, 50 hoop lots, 133c; Wisconsin, full cream, in box, 14¢; Young Americas, strictly full cream, 14c; full cream, 12¢; full_croam 10 hoop lots, 114c- full cream flats, 124c; full cream flats, 113c; fancy brick cheese, 100 b cases, 154} Lim: burger 13hc; genuine old Swiss, 19c. PoraTors—Receipts small and prices good: Consiguments o strictly . cholco, argo sizod, straight potatoes sxo sollin from 33 to 88c; mixed cars 80 to 820 i light demand; peachblows, 85 to 40c. 'Swiwrr PoraTors—Choice yellow, 43@bc. ONIoNs—No demand; market overstockod. CaBBAGE—Market for choico stock 85 00@ 600 per hundred. Demaud good. Braxs—Hand picked navies, 82 25@2 50- hand picked mediums, §175@200. Re ceipta large; demand good. G AME—Prairie chickens, per doz., 33 00 to 325; quail, 8125 to 1 50; snipe, 81 50 to 1 75; ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00@2 50; mixed, 8150 to 2 00; deer saddles, 11} to 124c; car: cass, 8 to 9c; antelope, saddles, 11 to 12 cass, 9% to 10c. Demand good. Would ndvise liberal consignments. Be careful that your game comes to market in nice condition, FresH_OvsTEns—Selects, 45c; standards, 40c; mediums, 30c. Crukny—4bo. Povurny—Live chickens, per doz, 175@ 2 00; full dressed chickens, per 1b,10@12¢; tur- keys, por Ib., 15@17c; ducks, 10@12; goese, 12@ide. . Lisoxs—Extra fancy bar lemons, $8 00; fancy Messina lemons, per box, 87 25; b box lots, Messina lemons, 87 00; 10 'box lots do., 86 75; Malaga lemons, fancy, $5 00; do 5 box Tots, $4 50. OnraNGRs—Louisianas per bbl, 8900: do., box, 85 00; stem out Jam.aicas, per bbl, $10 00; por box, 86 00; Florida, per box, 5 25 BANANAS—Choico, per bunch, %3 00@4 00. CranpERriks—Boll and bugles; $10 00@ 1200; bell and cherry, 89 50@10 50. Above qQuotations for choice, Dates—Black Arabian, per lb,, quarter crates, 10c. Fras—25 Ib. kegs, per 1b., 12jc; 10 1b. box, ayer, per Ib., 16c; small'evals per lb., ‘Cocoanurs—Extra fine, per 100, 8 00, Cibkr—Pure sweet clder, 22 gl kog, 86 00; M. & P, clarified, 16 i, 847 & v 8@9c; pigs 80 1b half LLl, 84.00; tripe, 15 1b kits, $115; tripe, 40 1b r bbl, $2 25; tripe, 80 1b half bbl, $400; pigs tougiios, 15 Ib kits, 82 b0; pigs tongues, 40 1b qr bbl, $6.00. Lambs' tonguos, 151 Iits, 82 05; 40 Ib qr bbl, §6 25, Mixce - MeaT—Atmore's, 181b buckets buckets 25c) Yc; 871b bucketa (bucket 40c), c.; 1001b kege, 9c; half barrels, Bhe. SORTED J ELLY—2-1b stone jars; 12 in case, per doz, $2 25; tumbler, per doz, $1 95; schooner, per_dozen, $310; 1-b tin cans, 4 doz, in case, 81 40; 2'1b tin cans, 2 doz in cade, 84 60, Buik Jruuies—Currant, 30-1b wood pails, o o Bhesstrawborry, 8610 wood pails por b, 8he; mupberry, 801 wood pails e b 84e; blackberry, 80-1b wood pails per 1b, 84c; crab apple, 80-1b wood pails per 1b; Bhe, Arpik Burten—85.1b wooden pails, per 1b, Bos S1b, wooden palls, 61n cue, por case, Praci Burrer—20-1h wooden pails per Ib, $11,0; 510 wooden palia, 6 in case, per caso, Pussgnvmy—(Tn 20.1b woodon pafls)~Rasp- berry, 15c; strawberry, quince, 14o; peuch, 1dc; cherry, 1dc; tomatoos, 14c; plum, 1dc; aasorted, 5-1b wooden buckets, 6 in case, per caso, $175; assorted, 2-1b tin cans, 2 doz in case, per oase, 86 50, Nibiaska Cous Hongy—2.1b frames, 24-1b g, Wu‘fik]x“é 00@10 00 in bulk, AY— y tou; in bulk, 6,006 60 per ton, ik Grocers List. Caxyen Goor ters (Btandard), uu,sw@xw;mu,z R 2 10; raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; Bartlett hears, per case, 2 40; whortleberries, per caso, 10; 'ogg _plutzs, 2 1, per case, 2 %0; green gages, 2 b per case, % 90; pine apples, 2 1b per cuse, 4 BO@5 b0, Rork—Sisal, § inch wnd targer, 100, § inch, 104; 4 inch, 1ic. xes, 40 1bs, 16e, 150; s, 1bo; 64, 15¢. ANDLES —Bo: boxes 40 lbs, 16 oz., Maronzes—Per 2 55; square_cases, 1 70, Bumu—l;’wd-‘;l..o;‘nox m‘g‘ loat, Ofe; granulated, confectioners’ ; Stand- uduhd‘?‘ -'} ; extra C, The; mfl‘im yel- 12@1! falr 13 PR vt g L i oo Rocelpta and ship- [} Ohc; Patma, 69c. Firan—Ne. 1 mackerel, half bris,, 8 00; No, 1 mackerel, <ita, 1 15; family muckorel, half brln, 6 00; family mackerel, kits, 05 half bris,, 7 00; Standard Com., 8¢, bols; Standard Standard do, 4 gallon STRUE do, 4} gallon kegs 1 85 kogn 1 50 In b papers, 8 £0 per cane; keg per Ib, Sona o Prokues—Modinm, in barrels, 7 00 do I half barrels, 4 00; small, in barrels, § 00; do in half barrels, 4 50; gherkina: in barrels, 9 00; do in half barrels, 5 00. Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@55¢; cholce 60 @7b0; good Tmperial, 40@4dc; choice, 60@65c; Young Hyson, good, 86@500; choice, 650@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 8%c; Japan, choice, 60@7he; Oolong, good, 85@40c; Oolong, choice, 40@hbe; Souchong, good, S6@40c; choice, 35@dbc. WoODENWARR—Two _hoop pails, 185 throe hoop pails, 2 10, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pic neer washboards, 1 85; Doubls Crown 2 90 Wellbuckota, 3 85. Soars—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's | satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 875; Kirk's white Russian, b25; Ktrk's ontocs, 2 15 Kirk's_Prairio ‘Queen, (100 cakos,) 400; Kirk's magnolia, doz. Yorasi-Penneylvanin eans, 4 case, In oase, 8 85; Babbitt,s ball 2 dor. in easo, 1 90; Anchor doz. in case, 1 50, DY—French mixed, in 80 b, pails, 1 Amarican mixed. in 30 1b paile, 14¢; Biillian mixed, in 80 Ib pails, 18c; Nobby mixed, in 80 Oattle. . 00 1,000 [ 1}y pails, 180; Competition mixed, in 80 Ib £,500 3,800 | pails, 154c; Fxcelsior stiok, 80 Ib pails, 120; . To00 2,200 | double refined, 30 1b pails, 180; Crystal mixed, —— 30 1b pails, 15¢; O1d ime, mixed, 0 1b pails, OMAHA MARKETS. 14c; Tip Top, mixed, 80 Ib pails; 150; Flirt, mixed, 80 Ib pails, 114c; Klirt, stick, 80 1b pails, 113e; Tip Top, stick, 30 1b pails, 12c. Vingaar—New York apple 160; Ohio ap+ pleo, 18c. Savr—Dray loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, in aaoks, 3 50; bila dairy 00, bs, Stanon—Poarl, 4he; Silver Gloss, 90; Corn , 9¢; Excelsior Gloss nlc; Corn, 8¢. Spiors—Pepper, 17c; allspice, 15¢c; cloves So; cassia 100, LvlfiAmeHnnn'. 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 75; North Stur, 2 00; Lewis' lye 4 65; Jowoll lye, 2 75 . Dry Goods. * Brows CorroNs—Atlantic A, 84c: Apple! ton XX, 7o Atlanta Ay, 8¢;. Boot FF, Rho: Buckeyo LL, 4-4, 7o; Oabot W, 7jo; Chitte- nango A, 6ic: Graat Falls E, 81c; Hoosicr, Ghe; Honost Width, 8c; Indian Head A, Sc; Indian Standard A_ Sc; Indian Orchard, d. w., 74c; Lawrence LT, 64c; Mystio River, aquot A, 8jc; Udea Wachusett B, 7{¢; do A 8c do B 48, 124c. ‘Fixe Brows Corrons—Allendale 4.4, The, Alligator_8-4, 8¢; Argyle 4-4, 7fo; Atlantic LL, 63c; Badger State X 4-4, 64c; Bonnington C 44, 6fo: Buckoye S 4.4, 6k¢: Indian Orchard AA 9.8, 83! Laconin O 59, 8%0; Lehigh E 4-4, epperell N 80, 7o; do O 82, 7de; do K 3 o; do 0, 84c; Pocas C 44, 7ic; Wamsntta 14, 18c. tED COTTONS—Androscoggin L d-4, 9ho; Blackatono A imperial 816; do do al bleached 4-4, 9c; Cabot 44, 8jc Fidolity 4 94es Frult of the Loom, 04, do_canbr 44 12§ do Water Twist, 10hc; Great Falls Q, 9¢ Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c: Lonsdale, 10c g cambrio 87, 124e; Now York Mills, 124 o Pequot A, 10c; Popperal, N G Twills, 12hc Pocahontas 4-4, Ohe: Pocasset 5-4, 8§; Utica 11e; Wamsutta O X X, 124 Ducks (Colored)—Albany E, brown, 8c; do O, drab, 11¢; do XX stripes and plaids, 12 1-2¢; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 121-¢; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8 1-2c; Chariot, fancy, .12 1-26; do ex- tra heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 11'1-20; Yndiana A, brown, 180; Neponsst, & brown, 15¢, TickiNas—Amoskeag A O A 82, 19¢; do XX blue 32, 18 1-2c; Arrowanna, 91.2¢; Clare mont_ BB, 1 Zc; Conestogn, extra, 17 Hamilton D, 111-2¢; Lewiston ‘A 80, 15c; Min; nohaha 4-4, 20c; Omegn, super extra 4.4, 2 't Pearl River 8%, 16 1-d6; Putnam XX blue stripe, 12c; Shotucket 8, 101-20; do 88, 12¢; Yooman's biue 29, 9. DeNtus—Amoskeag, bluo and brown, 161-20; Andover DD blue, 15 1-2¢; Arlington 'X blue Scotch, 18 1-2¢; Concord 000, bluo and brown, 121.2c; do AAA, do do’ 181.2; do XX to do do, 14 1-20; Haymaker's bluo and brown, 9 1-2¢; Mystic River DD stripe, 161.2¢; Pearl Rivor, blus and brown, 16¢; Uncasville, bluo and brown, 14 1-2c, Onowios—Baruasd 5oy Eddyatone liing, Hinbastan lovs fnish: oherSRHS’ oo ovo. ., bho: %gvm“ ; Pequot do, jd finish, Gc. CORSET JEANS—Amory, Androscoggin attoen, 8o; Clarondon ‘Gfe; Conostoggn tat- toens, 7c; Hallowell, 8¢; Indian Orchard, Tho; Narragansott, improved, 8jc; Pepperill sat- toen, 9ho; Rockport, 6c. Prants—Allens, - 6e; Amertcan, Gho; Arnldo, ; Barwick, 48c; Cochooo, 63 ;Conestoga, ankirk, 6c; Dunnell, 63@7c; Bddystone, 6 Glougester, 63c; Harmony, 6he; Knickerbocker, he; Merrimac D, 7c; Mystio, bho; Spragues, 60; Southbtidge, 6¢; do Ginghams, 7o; Marl: boro, b{c; Orlental, Sk, Giaays-Amonkong, Oho; Argyle, So; Atlantic, 8¢; Cumberland, 7he; Highland, The; Kenilworth, 9}c; Plunkstt, 9}o; Sussex, 8o. CoTToNADES—Abbervills, 1 ato, 20c; American, 11¢; Artisian, 206;_Cairo D and T 134¢; Clarion and T, 174c; Decan_ Co, stripes D and T, 10c; Keystone 18ho; Nan® tucket, 19¢; Nonpareil, 16¢; Ocean D and T, 18h0; Toynl, 164¢; Susox, 120; Tiogn, Wachu- sott shirfing checks, do Nankin 123cs York, plain Nankin, 12hc; do checks, stripes wnd fancy, 12}e; do 8 oz, f o SHEE? ndroscoggin 104, 27he; 94, 230; do 84, 820 Continental O o Fruit of the Loom 10-4; 274c; New York i 1ls 98, 8bc; do 78, 80c; do 08, 22he; Pambroke 104, 25¢; Poquot 10-4, 2840t do 74, 19c; do 49, 16c; Papponoll 96, 20c; do 67, 21c; do =7, 18c; Utica 96, 36¢; do 58, 224¢; do 48, 17c. Lumper. WHOLESALR, Wa quote Inmber, lath and shingles on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIET AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and undor 22 00; 18 ft, 23 50, TryBERs—16 foot and under, 22 00, Trumkn AND Jousr—18 ft, 26 50; 20 £t, 28 50 22 £t 26 60; 24 ft, 26 b0, FENCING—No. 1, 4 and 6 In., 24 00; No. 2, clarified, 82 gal keg, §8 00, Pias Ferr, [rieg, Erc,—Pigs feet, 15 1b 00. kits, 81 15; pigs 40 1b qr bbl, $2 25; pigs foot, 8 SikEnNG—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, Lnie—Per barrel, 125; bulk per bushel* 860; coment, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; halr por l:ln.flfl(k; Tarrod felt, (100 {bs, 3 50, ard, Paints, Olls and Varnishes. 018—110° carbon, per gallon, 13¢; 160° headlight, per gallon, 14bc; 175° headlight, per_gallon, 144c; 160° water whito, 18c; lin wood, raw,; pr gallon,56c; linseod, boiled, por allon, B8c winior str'd, por gallon, 60c: 0o, 1'700iNo 3, B0c; cantor, KKK, per gal: lom, 1" 50; No, 1 80, aweat, por gallon, 100 erm W.B., per gallon, 160; fish, W. B., vergallon, 650; neatafoot extra, ver gallon, 90 g I gl o T summer, 160; golden maching, No. 1, por gal- Ton, B} No. 3, 2o} spoein, stpal, pas gullon, 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74°, per gallon, 16¢. PAINTS IN U1 —White lead, Omaha P, P, s, Fits, Nory ' Conyals Hondacha, Norvon 8 Proatration cnnsed b 3 of aleohol of tobacco, W Iness, Mental Do. pression, Boftonin, in resulting in in eanity and loading to miscry, deeny and death, Prematura OId Ago, 1 in cithor wox, Involun orrhora cnnsoed by over: abuso or_oyer-indulgenco, Facl troatmont, §1.00 a box, or six boxes ont by mail propaid on receipt of prico. CARANTERL SIX BOXES order rocoived by us wecompinied w A0, wo will sorid tho pn sunranteo to o tund the f the trationt doos not effect . toen insniod only by . GOODMAN, Sole A eat for Omaha Neb. DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S AN PREVENTIVE AND CURRE. JOR EITHER SEX. Th remedy belng Injected directly to tho sot 4he <ouso, requires no change of diot or nauscous, mercurinl of poisonous medicines to bo taken intern- 4y #hen med an a proventive by either sex, It Is tmposstole to contraot Any privato disease; but 1h the aase of those already unfortunately afllioted we guar- antoo threo hoxes to oure, or wo will refund the ) O Prico by mail, postage paid, §2 per box, or Ahroe boxes for §6. IWRITTEN GUARANTEES #vued by all authorised agents. Dr.FelixLeBrun&Co BOLE PROPRIETORS : C.'F. Goodmau, Druggist, Solo Ageut, for Omal & Neoh m&e wiy ———— e\ & €O, 0f tho BCTENTIFIC AMERICAN, con. 0 act as Sollcitors for Patonts, Caveats, T'rada tinue ‘ Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Canad i (! it iand, France, dermany, etc. Hana Book abou sionts Rent froo. Thirtyiseren yours' exporienon, Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed 40 tho BCTENTIFIO AMERICAN, tho largest, bost, and most widely efrculated scientific paper. $3.20a yoar. Weekly. 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Kaiser. . « Bavaria, Bavaria, + Bohemian, «.Bremen. DOMESTIC, St. Louis .. 8t. Louie, Milwauke Budweiser. Anhauser 3 white load, St Louis, pure 640; Marusillo i t Mil\(\;uul(lv'. green 1to 51b canw, 20c; Krench zing, greun v .Omaha, woal, 12¢; French zinc, red_seal, 110 French F s Rhi Zing, fn varnish asst, 50c: Fronch zinc, in ol | _Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine aast, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10c; | Wine, ED. MAURER, raw’ and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown 130; refined lampblack, 12c; cosch black, an ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16¢; Prussinn blug, 30; ultramarine blue, 180; chrome green T, M. & D,, 10c; blind and shutter green, 1 M. & D., 160; Paris groon, 18c; Indian red, 15¢; Venetian red, 9¢; Tuscan red, 22¢; Ameri. can Vermillion, 1. & P., 18; chrome yellow .. M., O. &D, 0., 15¢; yellow ochre, 9¢c; goldont’ ochro, 1, pilient, Uryor, 80} graihi olors light. ouk, sk oak, waliut,”chetau an " M. R. RISDON" caddie, 85¢; round, cases, Gon'l Insurance Agent REPRESENTS: Phanix Assuranoe Co., 0l London, Onsh Amots . ontehetor, N, V., Ouplia oo Morehaster of Girard Fire, Phi Fisemen's Fand, OFI(TK:—Roow 10, tag, Telwmbona 1214 Farnam. DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. REGULAR GRADUATE of two medical colloges s beon engagod longer | treatmont of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, BKIN AND than other physician 15 Bt. Louis, as city papers show and sll 0ld rosidents know, Consultation freean invited. ~ When it {a inconventent to visit the dty treatment, modicines can by sent by mail or expros overywhara, Guruble casos yuarantood; whered ou wxista it 1s frankly statod. or write. Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental and Physloa other aflections of Throat 1d Soros and Uloors, Imped!: P clal HAWTHORNE | This new and beautiful addition is located between Davenport and Cass streets only ten blocks from the High School, Lots Will be Sold at $350 to $650. HAWTHORNE! This is by all odds tho most desirablo property placed on the market this year. Situated as it is, in the heart of the city, and at prices no higher than is asked for lots two and three miles distant. .+ % Dayvenport Street is Now being Graded Through this Addi_tion. ] ) HAWTHORNE! The finest residences in Omaha are being built within seven blocks of this ad this addition and these lots will double'in value in less than six months. Lots in Hawthorne will quadruplo in price before lots two and three miles dis- tant will double. Call and See Prices and Plat, and Drive with us to Hawthorne. Partios wishing desirable residence property will find it to their advantage to call and see us. . I A8 B O TR INT JES. Is ornamented with a beautiful growth of forest trees, consisting of Oak, Hickory Ash and Elm, Hence the shade and ornamental trees are already planted and full grown. We have property in all partsof the city, both for residence and business pur- purposes, We have an Eighty acre tract and 160 acro tract on line of Pe Railroad at BEDFORD & SOUER, 213 South 14th Street, between Farnam and Douglas. £ . R—— |

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