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The Nebraska National Bank | OF OMAHA, NEB. a . XDItS Fand. Nov. EIRT T I 14+ DIRECTORS, . YATES, President, for mane years Osshier of First National Bank of Omahs PIERLLIYN, Vieo Prestdout, of Boston, JFa W. v. MORSE: A Co. OLLINS, of 0. i COLLINS. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney st Law, REED, of 1; Reed & Co. Bank opened for business April 27, 1882 DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are I the leading business men of Omaha, and it is conducted with especial reference to the and Increasing tntorests of its meroantile patrons. OLLECTIONS roceive prompt sttention and o8 lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. EREST allowed on timo deposita upon favor Berms and upon. accounts of banks and bankers DREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds and and City Securities boyght and sold. jouncil Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. Mortzage Loans Negotiated. ~Commercial and all - Good rities dealt ‘in, 89 Pearl and 508 First a il Bluffs, AINANGE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL " NEw York, December 24, oney—Fasy at 11@2} per cent., closed fchange Billa—4.82; demand, 1.5, vernments —Strong. ks —The stock exchange apsus for husi- Wednesday at 11 o'clock. The market lay was weak and lower. Pullman car de- d to £1.12}, St. Paul to 92¢, Western pu to 74fc and Omaha preferred to 94e. he close all were a shade firmer. OUTPONS DA A THE l)AILY BFE---()\L\IIA ’II’ESDAY DrC P, AR B AR A UMBLR 25, 1883, peoaba i Oonn—No.'2, 450 Oars—No, 2, 83a. Live Stock. ¥ar Steers—Quiot at 4 00@4 75, Far Cows—38 00( b0, Hoas—4 75@b 70, Sirre—Firm at 8 00@8 50, CaLves—Fair quality 4 50@5 00; good, butch: ors’ stock, 6 50, Flour and Millstufts, WiINTER WHEAT—Best quality, patentlat 8 85@3 65, SECOND QUALITY @8 25 SPRING WHEAT—DBest quullty. patent, 8 25@3 60, Srcoxp QuarTY—2 50@8 85, BRAN—B0e per cwt. Cnorred FrEp—Per 100 Tha, 85c, CorN MEAL~—1 00@1 10 por owt SOREENTNG—G63@7 50 per ow. General prodace. Burren — Fancy ory, storage creamery, 20 hoice dairy, 20 @24¢; best country, wolid packed, 12@150; bost country, roll, 16@18¢; inferior grades, 10@14c. Receipts are small, and tho demand Faos~Market firm; sales to-day at @28¢, I\\I\im liberal consignments, Arrres—Fancy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; fancy Ben Davis, 83 60@4 00; fancy .met, £8 00@3 50; fanoy Willowtwig, §3 25@ Demand good. Currse—New York State full cream, late September muke, 14c; New York State full cream, 10 |\<m\ lots, 184c; do full cream, 50 hoop lots, 18}e; Wisconsin, full cream, in box, 140; Yoftng Amaricas, strictly full cream, full cream, 12¢; full cream 10 hoop Iots, 11 full cream flntcl 12}4c; full cream flnu, 114e: fancy brick chemu 100 1b cases, l'i)v]:ln\- burger 13}c; genuine old Swiss, 19c. Poratoks—Receipts small and prices good, Consignments of strictly 1 choice, arge sized, ntrul¥ht potatoes are salll|\5 from 83 tc pived cars 30 to 32¢ 40 demands benshblows, 858040, Swerr PoTAToRS—Choice yellow, 43@be. ON1o88—No demand; market overstocked. CansaGE—Market for choice stock $5 00@ 600 per hundred. Demand good. Brans—Hand picked nayies, $2 25@2 50 hand picked mediums, $175@200. Re’ ceipts large; demand good, x—Prairio chickens, per dor., 83 00 to 25; quail, $1 25 to 1 50; snipe, $1 50 to 1 75; ducks Mallard, per dur, 2 2 50; mixed, $150 to 200; doer saddlos, 11 wmc car- cass, 8 to Oc; antelope uuhl]sa 11to 12¢; car- cass, 9 ‘iiwl()u. Demand good, Would Ml\iee liberal consignments. Be careful that your game comes to market in nice condition, Freen Ovstrs—Selects, 45c; standards, 40¢; mediums, 80c. RLERY—45¢, Pourtrr—Live_ chickens, per doz, 175@ |® 1|2 00; full dressed chickens, per 1b,10@120; tur- o ghigan Contral..... sa.mn“a & St. Lonis ke(}si per 1b., 16@17c; ducks, 10@12; goese, Lnovs—Fxtr- fancy bar lemons, $800; fancy Messina lemons, per box, $7 25; 5 box lots, Messina lemons, 87 00; 10 box lots do., {| 86 16 Malaga lemons, fancy, $5 00; do 5 box Tots, 84 50. OrANGES—Louisianas per bbl, £9 00: d box, 85 00; stem cut Jam.aicas, per b\)l $10 per box, $6 00; Florida, per box, $5 BaNANAS—Choice, per bunch, 8300@4 00. CraNBERRIES—Bell and bugles; $10 00@ 1200; bell and cherry, $9 50@10 50, Above i | quotations for choice. Dares—Black Arabian, per b, 8@9c; 5] | auarter crates, 10c. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, BALTIMORE. BauTimoRe, December 24, —Wheat—Woest- Fi8—25 Ib. kegs, per Ib., 124c; 10 1b. box, ayer, per Ib., 16c; small svals per Ib., 18c. CocoaNuTs—Extra fine, per 100, 8 00. Ciprr—Pure sweet cldur 22 Fd ksix% 00; | o M. & P clavified, 16 gal Kk keg_ clarified, 32 gal Kog, §8 Pros Feer, Luik, Fro.—Pigs foet, 15 1b Kkits, S1 r»ygmn lhqrb 82 25; pigs foet, 8010 half b kits, 8115} 1 2 | tripe, 40 1b gr bbl, $2 Zu' cripe, 80 Ib half bbl $4.00; pigs tougues, 15 1b kits, §250; pigs tongues, 40 1b qr bbl, $600. Lambs' tongues, 151b kits, $2 65; 40 Ib qr bbl, $6 25. Mixcr | Meat—Atmore's, 18lb _buckets (pucketa 250) 9c; S7lb buckots (“bauclwt 40c), : 90; half barrels, Shc. Anaonn::}géu;filh stone jars 0z, bler, per Pl per_dozen, $310; 1.Ib tin em, dos.lnouo,llw~2lbfinmm,2dollnme, steady; No, 2 winter red cash,1 08} |$400. Porn—Westarn, about staady, and quiet; cash, G0} R white, 40@420; 66@6€c. M—Dull- western packed, 10@22c; —Qulat resh at 28@30c. e ——— LIVE STOCK. OHICAGO. G0 Daeembex 24,—The Drovers’ Jour. Rtathis afternoon as follows: R Muckat dull and pricos 6@100 low- b4 S0 40, sk 00D o ); 8, 3 25 2 baod woak; 30,000 unsold, Btrong; export, 6 00@6 40; good to &ylna. b 4@ common to @b 50; inferior to fair cows, B: medium to good, 3 HO@4 HO; 00@4 00; f%dfil’d 8 40@4 50, Steady; inferior to fair, 2 50@4 00 | 8% ullm; to good, 4 00@4 50; choice 00. KANBAS CITY LIVE STOOI The Daly In- fl'erlngn light; market steady and mited; sales made at about Satur- ‘eak and 5@10c lower; sales at E Market steady and unchanged. BT, LOUIB LIVE S8TOCK, puts, December 24,—Cattle—Fair utchers’ stock in some demand, but nerally lower; fair to good, 4 00@ mon, neglected; cows and heifers, 50; Toxans, 8 50@h 00; shipping 'y slow; only light sales at previous Dall md lower; light, 5 10@5 25; 40@5 65; heavy, not selling. oty 1 Tich, it only tocal trade; 6ho d muttons, §50@4 25, e — TRAFFIC. LIVE BTOCK. Burg Jriues—Currant, 30-1b wood gw 1b, fle; strawl 80-1b wood ) lb ‘wood pdh lErm npple‘ 30-) ‘mod rl’h ArpLk Burrer—385-] woodsn pnfll, per 1b, g.; 5-1b} wooden pails, 6 in case, per case, PrAcH BUrTRR—20-1b wooden pails per 1b, $11 Zgw 5-1b wooden palis, 6 in case, per case, 8 PrastrvEs—(In 20-1b wooden pails)—Ras berry, 15¢; strawberry, quince, 14c; peac Loy charry Tdo; tomatoos, 14¢; plum, 1o} 5-1b wooden buckete, 6 in case, per G u 7fi~ .uomd 2-1b tin cans, 2 doz in case, per case, Nisnasica boun Honer—2-1b frames, 24-Ib caass, per 1b e a5 00@10 00 per tons tn bulk, 6.00@6 50 per ton. Grocers List. OaNNED GooDS—Oysters (Standard), per case, 8 70@3 90; strawberries, 2 1b, per case, 210; raspberries, 2 b, per case, 2 90; Bartlett poar, per caso, £ 40; wehortloberrien, " por caso, $10; egg plume, 2 Dy ;o ome, 800 green goges, & 1h, por’ e, 4 90; ine npplu,zm per case, 4 80@5 Fionmctslaal ok and Larger, 10c, § Inch, 104c; 4 inch, 1lc, AnDLES-Boxes, 401bs, 16s, 15c; 89, 15c; boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz., 6s, 150, TonEs—Per caddie, 86c; round, cases, 2 55; square_cases, 170, Staars—Powdered, 9lc; cut loaf, 9c; granulated, 8jo; confectioners’ A, 8fc; Stand- ard extra O, 740; extra C, 7jc; medium yel- low, 7c; dark yellow, 6ic. Correes—Ordinary grades, 12@12}e; fair13 i good, 14c; prime, 15@15he; choice, ?s@ 7c; fancygreen and yellow, m@mgmlcl 5] mnmanz Java, 20@26c; Levering’s ronated. :& Arblwk!elmumd, o;_McLaughlin's pe, , 18f0; mitation Javs, 16§ o Rior—Louisiana prime to choioe, 7o; fair atma, Fisr—No. 1 mackerel, half brls,, 800; No, 1 mackerel, «its, 1 15; family madkerol, mu 6 00; family mackerel, kits, 95c; Nn. whu. fiah, half brls., 7 00; No. 1 kits, 1 Syavr—Standard Com., $4c, bols; Standard | B do, 44 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon 0, December 24.—Receipta and ship. | kegs 1 live stock for the past 24 hours bave December i ve stock lnci-lu past Pho\n’l ows: Reoeipts, Ship'ts, | 65°@! 5,000 7 GRAIN TRADE, mber 24.The Mark Li the week's grain trade says ntain & lmmg heal i vecoma by o sl is given to, and there is but ith & tendency to lower havged. ll!.wut trade is of # which, how- T e e sold, one withdrawn, argoes on passage in no nominal. Sales of Eng- b woek, 76,553 quarters at 808 Ui o for correspond- MARKETS. le ¥ricen, E OnaNA Bre, ’ g December 24. | are charged retailers d commission m of grain, which is d by the elevators 51 jos No, 8, 650, “Bom In b papérs, 8 50 per case; keg per b, c. Piogrgs—Medium, in barvels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 4 00; small, iu barrels, 8 00; do in half barrels, CM;&hnrldm in bacvels, 9 00; do in half barrel Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@58c; choice 60 75c; good lmpu-m 48c; choloe, S %@fi, ue. 80@7 dolnng. good, nna. ulml w‘:ounwm—'nvo hoop pau, 85; throo o 210 Tebe Na g 00; Bl arly, 185, Double Crown ‘40 Dbt Wellbu e ittak's Aavon Trperlal, 8 45; Eiies udm, 360; Kirk's standard,’ 3 75; Kir] white Russiaa, 625; Kirk's eutoca, o Kirk's Prairio ‘Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's ‘magnolia, doz. Uruu—l’mn{lnnl- cans, 4 case, In case, 8 85; Bablitt,s ball 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor , 2 doz. in case, 150, ‘CaNDY—French mixed, in 80 Ih, pails, 182; Auerican mized. fn 3015 pail, 14c; Beilling uiced, in 80 1b 80; Nobby mixed, in 80 P wixed, in 30 1b mc, ismmu- stick, 80 Ib pails, 120; sonu.nnn ed, 30 Ib pails, 18; Crystal wixed, ld mixed, 80 1b pails, mixed, 36 b pails, 180; Flirt, ails, 1140; Flirt, stick, 30 1b e, sk, 8010 palin 156, ow York apple 16c; Ohio ap- d.ue—bm hnd. p-hb] 1 80; Ashton, i sacks, 60; bbls dairy 60, O cl... , 90; Com Btarch, 9¢; Exulxlodr( Brioes—Pepper, 17c; uhp o6, wo- davu 60Lunfll 16¢. XYE—American, 3 40; Groanwich, Waestern, 2 75; North Slnr 200; X‘wll‘ )y. 4.65; Jewell lys, 2 70 Drv Goods. WK Corrons—Atlantic A, A) mxx Te; Atlants A, Bo; ‘Yl",pfi:’ | Pearl River 82, 16 l-4c; P ;12in cuse, b Buckeye LT, 44, To; Cabot W, 7ot nango A, 6o at Falls E, Sho; Hoostor, 6 Fonest Width, So; Tndian Head A, fe; Tndinn Standard A_ So; Indian Orchard, d.'w., 7¢; Lawronce LT 6he; Myt River, fie; Paque Wachusett B, 7§c; do A8l do K s, 19 Fisn Brows Allmdnls 44, The, 7ie; Atlantio Bennington s ndinn Orchard do; Laconia O pperell N 80, 7 36, 790; do E 80, 8jo; Wamsntta 4-4, 13, BiraosEn Corro 93c; Blacks ‘Ill‘m )\4u| 44, ]ndmn Hmul shr m.'k 44 o cambric 87, Pequot A, 10c; dopparel, N G_Tw Pocshontas 4.4, 9 8, ocassot B-4, 8§; Utlm 12 Duoks (Colored)—Albany E, brown, 8¢ O, drab, 11c; do XX stripes and plaide, 1 trown and drab, etripes and plaids, Atlington_fancy, 19c; Bromswick brown, 8 1-2c; Chariot fancy, 12 12¢; do ex- tra heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 111-2; Indiaua A brown, 18¢; Neponset A brown, 15¢ Tiokixas—Amoskeag A O A 82, 19¢; do XX blne 82, 18 Arrowanna, 9 1. mont_ BB, L Conestoga, extra, Hamilton D, 111:2; Lewiston A 30, 15 nehaha 4.4, ‘Wle' Omega, luv('r extra 4.4, utnam strips, 1 tucket 8, 10 1.2¢; do 8 Yeoman's blue 29, 9. DextaAmoskeag, blue and brown, 161 Andover DD blue, 15 1-2c; Arlington 'X biu Scotch, 18 1-2¢; Concord 000, blue and brown, 12126; do AL, do do " 1812 do XX to do do, 14 1-2¢; Haymaker's blue and brown, 9 1.26; Mystic River DD stripe, 161 Pearl River, blue and brown, 16c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14 1-2c. Omics Biruard Sle; Eddystons lii 24inh doublo face, 8 Liamer A glusad, Manhattan Blos Newries o/, be: do glazed, bjc; Pequot oy bej Lockwood 1dd finish, 6 CORSET_JRANS—Amory, Androscoggin satteen, 8fc; Clarendon 6fo; Conestogga eat- teens, 74c; Hallowell, 8c; Indian Orchard, Tho; Narragansett, Impm\ed 8ko; Papperill sat- teen, Y4c; Rockport, 6o, Pruna—Allens, '6c; Amorican, 6o Arnldo, $hos Borwick, 446/ Cacliao, ) iConestoga, 6 Dankirk, 6e; Dunnell, 6h@?c; Bddystone, 6fc; Gloucester, 6jc; Harmony, bh0; Knickerbocker, 6he; Merrimue D, 7o; N yufic, Bho; Spragues, 6c; Southbridge, 60; do Ginghaus, 7c; Marls boro, bc; Oriental, 83cs GINGHANS—Amoskeng, Shor, Areyle, Atlantic, & Cunberlaud, 7ie; g, 7ho; Kenilworth, 9jc: Plnukatt, 9ho; Sussex, 8o, CorroNangs—Abbervillo, L Agato, e American, 11¢; Artisian, 200; Catro D and T' 184g; Clacion’ D' and T, 174o; Decan Oo, {mDaml T, 16c; Keystono 13jc; Nan® tucket, 19¢; Nonpareil, 160; Ocean D) and T, 18ke; fi.,y.i 16he; Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, Wachu. sett shirting checks, 12ic; do’ \m»“\n 124cs York, plain Nankin, 12}c: do chocks, stripes snd fancy, 124c; do § oz, 20c. SHEETINGS—Andros 10-4, 273c; do 9+4, 23c; do 34, 4m¢|m»nmi C 42 11¢; Fruit of the Loom 1 o3 Now York m s S do 78, 30 22} oml)mku oquit 104, 294 m, l‘op]m.x I 96,9¢; do 67, 21 Utica 96, 36c; do b8, 224e; do 48, Lumper, WHOLESALE. Wo quoto lamber, lath and shingles’ on oars & Omaha at the following pricos: Joist Axp SOANTLING—16 ft, and under 22 00; 18 ft, Tuay 8 fost aud nndor, 22 00, AND Joist—18 ft, 23 50; 20 ft, 23 50; 1t, 26 50, 1, 4 and 6in., 24 00; No. 2, 00. . ~ SurEtING—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00, Lois—Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel‘ 85¢; cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa leWr bbl, 2 50; hair | 13 I l»‘nB@cm: Tarrod felt, 1100 fbs, 3 50; straw Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Orte--110° carbon, per gallon, 19c; 1600 ity per gallony Lijes 175 hoadlighty per gl 16 150 ¢ water white, 18c; lin sod, e, pr galon, 5o lnsood, Botlod lon, 58c winter str'd, 0.1 100; No. 3, 60c; castor, 50; No. a. 130; swoe per gallon, 160, PAINTS IN Or.—White lead, Omaha P, P, 6c; white lud. St. Louis, |mm, 'Mn:sul green 1to 51b cans, 260 °ific seal, 120; French zinc, red ml 11c; French zing, in varnish asst, 90c: French zinc. in_oil asst, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 11b cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 18¢; retined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, an: ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussian blug, 80c; ultramarine blue, 186; chrome green L. M. mc- blind gud shutter n, L M. &D.,i 6c; P ) 160 Tadin Ted, 150; Vi sc-fi‘: e o Voreition 1 % P., 18¢; c l]ow M., 0. &D. 0, 18c; yellow ocg.rn lrhn ochre, 16¢, patent dryar 8c; nm,x Solocs, light, aak; dack oak, wWalat, Commug and ash 15c, Drv Paincs. White lead, 8c; French zinc, 10c; Paris whithng, 2ic; whiting_gilders, Whiting foi Tampblacks, *Gormantown, ~Lic; Tampblacks ordiuary, 105; Prassian bius, Sbcs ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; inber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sionna, hurut 4 aw, dc; Paria green, gonuine, 2bc n, common, 200; chrome 20c; chrome green, K., 12¢; vermillion, 70c; vermillion, American, 18c; Indian red, ose pink, 14¢; Venetian red, Cokusoss, Venetian red, American, 1jc; red lead, ; chrome yellow, genuine, 20¢; chromo yel- low, K., 126; ochre, rochelle, 3a; ochre, French, oclire, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, c lohigh brown, Z¢; Spanish brown, 2c; ritioe's wineral, S0, Vanxisues—Burrels, per gallon: Furni- ture, extra, S1 10; furniture, No, 1, $1; coach, extra, 81 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, extra, $1 75; Japan, 700; asphaltum, extra, 85c; shellac, 83 50; hard oil finish, 81 50, Tobaccos. ano Tonooo —Cllmu, " Ruddy, 460; Hor: sey 46y by Hiack. SacbAve 8 Cor—Common, 20@30c; good, 45@ 60c; Koas Laaf, 700; Plumlum, scj Diamond Crown, b5c; Sweet Sixteen, 47¢. 'SMORING.- O, 8, 21; Meerschauum, 28c; Dur- ham, 8 oz, B; Durham, 4 0., 67c; Durhaw 2 0z,, bo; Seal of North Carofina, 8 oz., boe Seal of North Carolina, 4 Qe s Bl of North atolina, 2 o, 60c; 0. K8 Durham, 4 ge 2e; 0 K Dur’ i80c; Unclo 6d, 3's 2605 To" T % banhrr 50c; Bullion 50c; X) Y w 1o 50; B, bbla 0, D, Morveco, P R N T mhar u..k dc, No 2 do, 89u, No. 1 Ohio oak, 88c; No, 2 do, 85c; No, 1 Milwaukeo 87c: No 2do 3ic Hides. Dull and weak; green butchers, fio; gree salted, 74@74c; dry flint, 12@13c; dry salt, 10@11c; des, two-thirds price, 'ALLOW—6c, Bunee Prurs—26c@1 00, 0ol Martio cawadind ] 141001 baney, 18@Lbe; medium unw light, 18 washad, choios, 320; fair, 80c; tub and wuhtd 28¢; vy, blaok and cotted wool, 2@bc 'ess, T, et 3 Xo“7"'£.1‘..‘.‘.‘&h cut, 7 at low o eruciblo, Be; .,.wn.f' or German, 6o; cast u.: do, 15@30; wagon sprkes, set, 2 00; hubs pox set, 1 6 felloes sawed dry, 1 4); tongues, ucla 70@8%e; sxlos oach, The; square nuts per 7@lln'wuh«rl er Ib, 8@18c; rivets, per b, L ool chais, por| m. n@me, ‘malleblo, 80 fron wedges, 6e: cror fiog larrow testl do; wpring tecl, T@so: i rsalioes, 5 s A o o it ARBED WikE—In a Naiis—Rates, 100 60, 800, Suor—Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; oriental + | powder, kegs, 6 40; do., quarter kegs, 1 per 100 feet 500 Lean—Bar, 165, CoAt—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump ; Whitebreast nut, Muv Towa lump, 5 00; Tows nut, 5 00; Rock .“,wh\( 700, Anthra: ity cite, 11 26@11 50; Canon Ci Avoonon oxira Califo gallon; alf kegs, 848; do, blasting, kegs, 8 85; fuse, 7.00, por ton Liquors. 188 proof, 2 25 per wina gallon in spirits, 188 proof, 125 e refined wpirits, por_proof gallon; re-distilled w 1 00@1 50; tucky bov Pennsylvan BRANDI 1 40@4 W), Tmported, 4 50@6 $400; Ame fino } i rye AT pe AN, POr case, ut'flmul 00, o slend 1 60@2 50; 00@7 00; Kentucky and @7 00, orted, 6 00@16 00; domestie 28 00@ DENVER MARKET. Conren broakfast bacon, 15@15 Mgpams AND LARD-- Hams,® 17¢; wmoked _sides, 1t sides, 83@9; lard, 10@11c, FRUIT'AND PRODUCE—Potatoes, 50@ 7be per o0 poun Lmn.h 2 b0@8 00 0@?2 00; turnips, per 100 Ib, 60@80¢; Col 20 [orado cabbage, chickens, prairio chickens per doz, 88 75@100 b vosh, per doz o ity creamoty, fines Odlifornia pears, per Ib, 7@10 Messina lomons, @8 00, ranges, wheat, per 100 1t orado, per 00@3 00; flour, Kansas, {ml 100 1b, ur, Graham, per 100 Ib, votatoos, sweet, por 100 onions, por 100 pounds, per 100, 8%c@1 00 per , 81 0@ per Ib, 8 Kaisaa_and Nebraska ooking, 12@10c; chesso, 917c; * apples per bbl, grapes, per b, extra, per box, 7 (0 £12 00@13 00; Colorado $1 301 88; flour, Col. 2 00@2 25; ||n|ll‘, L‘M’““‘ 2 T0@ 00 1b, 82 00@2 bo; Hour, rys, par 100 1b, $2 50@2 70; four, buck wheat, per 1 b1, 811 50@12 50; corn meal, per 100 1bs, $1 GH@ 1 85; corn, per 100 1bs, $1 2@ 1.80; corn chop, per 1001hs, $130@1 83; now .u.u,lm 100 1be, $1 35@1 45; onts, Nebraska, mixed white, per 100 B 3; ln\rlugo e 100 1w g«l 100 1bs, 150@1 75; mixed chop, per 1 1 40; bran, per '.on 812 Jer ton, 00@16 per 100 lh, sl %(vi'l 40; oats, Nebraska, 8h@1 45; .mu, Colorado, bs, 81 33@ Slu 00@19 00; lu)‘ loose, 00; baled second bottom, £10 0@12 00; baled uplnml. $14 00@17 00; &"fi%’«‘ per ton, $20 00; straw, per ton, $8 00 —— LETTERS Remaining in the Omaha postoffice unclaimed for tho week ending Dec, 22, 1883: GENTLEMEN, Arendill A Augell J H Buck O H Brace J Brandon C Brilitte J HIL « Bartholomew J 1. Boucher A Borjesson I Burbank 11 Bowen I, A 3 C Brenmenman H 1, Brown J Cook W I, Cederstain Campbell ¥ Cross G Clhumburg Colmorrow Clayton H NL J H B Cherry H H Caman D Dutly J Dart J A Elliott W e ¥ son G Flanigan § Farrar © H Fuller E H Grady H Gray W F Gray J Harris W B &‘a. Howell R O ! H-2 Hancer F Hoopes !{nke HH Hess J gnllui:l J lg'i'fn W Jones M E Johnson G- Kestler F Kransa F F J Ladron D R Little A R 4 | Morrison J ¢ Merrlam J Miller J S McCilligan M J McCrone R w Ovimbokee W O’Gorman J M O'Donohoe Prylist L Plenk ¥ Qainn J Roberts & W Clark Redmann A Snestrom E Soul E Simms J 1H Saunders W Stone E Stephens E Sulfivan Taylor J Tilgmer W Webstor N Witman A Young J G w Anderson & Ralings Bortram S C Bascombe M Bowman B Branson (¢ M Billings J 8 Buckmaster D ¥ Boden A Bucher H G Baldwin L C Bourdehel H 1. Burns J H Curtis T A Campbell O Craig J G Cuminings E Chop J Clark E Conant H T Clark, Richardson & Co Cornell G B Dietrichs C Dean H Doten L W Eichillinger W H Eaglesfield C J 1 Fugemann T H Fleming M Ford C Freeman J B Gillespie W I, Goldsmith H--2 Hardin S V. Heavlin W Johuson E Judy DrS 8 Jackson G Kenney Mr KellerJ Lamb b.:; e Jouen Towis A McKinnoy H adson J Muhil . Morton Mx McKenzie W Morse E V. Mills E Neileson A Osgood H. ) Owen W I Post J Poulson J Djeraon ¥ Saline G Seiler L, Schmett J Sundford W H Saunders C Salishourg A Seegmiller 1 Stetson A J Tunis & Kueller Wroth J M Wallace W Young J & FOURTH CLASS, G Hursh C S Handlan F N Warner G Jones Allison Mrs N Billiter Miss A Briton Mrs M Cook Mrs M Davison M) le Mrs rs N J Delffkorn Mrs Davis Misn D Duncan M M Emkem Miss M Frishiny Miss M Gray Mra M E Hule Mrs H Hennesse: Mins M Hussey Miss 1, B Jordan Mins A Kulp Mrs K Kansly Miss N—2 , La Liake Mrs T 0 Leader Mrs O Lyon Miss McKee Miss 1. Murray M McCloskey MA McAvory Miss K MeCormit Miss M Michaelson Mis M Neville Miss M Nelson Miss I, Oliver B Palmer Mrs 12 Platyer J Roberts Mrs R A Sheldon Miss K , | Shaffer Miss H E Nander Mrs E Seurcll G Balmon Mrs J T Sunderland Mrs 1, Behinity Mrs ¥ Swith Mrs JB Taylor Mrs A Wiggins Miss Wilson R ins K Wires M. Willis Mre EA C H Farrer Mrs Schubert Miss L Gygor A Fustnow LADIES, Arndt Mrs M Alexandor Mrs 1 Bass Mra Barney Mru G 1, Barnes Miss M M Confield Mru A A Davis Miss 2 O Davis Mrs J Davis Miss C Donahoe Mrs N Dell Ming M ¥ Duncan Mrs G M Forester Miss H 12 Geotcher Mrs H C Hester Mrs M Hale H Hughes Mixs B Hohn Mrs O H Kelley Miss I, Kallorn Miss M Kineson Mrs J Laffelda G Tuneburg A Towin Miss N Lambert Mrs H C Maus Mra L Martin Mrs M McCombs Miss 1, Meluro Mra M MecComba Mrs M Newell Miss I Newstono Miss A Noiris Miss 1 Prescott Mra Post M Quinn Mrs T teaman Mrs E O Shephard Miss Heifert £ Svenson Miss.J Behroder Mrs I, W Svanson Miss A Hwoeney Miss M E Salisbury Mrs A Htavenson Mrs I D Smith J Stall Mrs B Voorhies Miss P Waybright Miss [ Wioth Mrs A L Winter Miss 1, B Yamber Mrs C. K. Coutant, Postmaater, 00; domestic, 140 0. 0 Railway Time Table. LOCAY, TRAINS-BRIDGESDIVISION] U.RR R, MAIN LINR, LRAYR Pacifio Rxprom 12:05 p m | Attantlo Rprem?:8 & m Westorn Exnwesa §:00 pm | Westornxpross, 8 0. Island Pass ... 4:30p 1n | G, Island Pass, 11 Ligeoln Ex.....12:20 p m | Lincoln Ex,.,..18: DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGK DIVISION, days: 7210, . Arive late way depot, Con aten Inter Teave Council ll'l"~ Rroadway de 10:00, 11:00 8.1, 12 . 1:00, 2:00, 8:00, 4:00, lodop m On Sundage: £, 10700 a. m.; {8 mi 5:00, 8:40, 10:40 p. . Arrive Trahafor depot, 10 min' utes later, 1 Council Biut Transfer depot: a.mn.12 i, 4 A zu,. m 0:50 am | M. & 8t P. R, R—U, P DEPOT. Ml & B3 760 m | Paciflo Bx Atlantic Ex.....8:50 p m | Mall & Bx FADASH, KT. LOUIS & PACIFIC <o 7350 m m | Omabia, 0488 m L70pwm Rxpress sl Ml Rxprovs wall*, Expross. MISSOURI PACIFIC—U. P, DEPOT Baprem T AT | Rxprie )., ST, PAUL n &0, R. ;mux CITY & PACIFIO—DEPOT N, 1ith Stroet. Geavo Omalia for Valentine via 8L Paul Line, fo Blair Arrive from Jonver Kxpross. Pacific Expross®.0: K. 0., 8T, JOE & O, B. R R—B. & Mall xpross Rxproas, Mall ‘tuncare exoopted Opening and Clostng of Mails, RouTS, orax. cuoam. Am. pon, Am. pam, C*&N.W,C,R .&P,C.B. &Q., 8¢ 'Paul & Slonx’ City . 13 €, M&S.P.8. C. & P, In To Wabash Expi Wabash local Uition Pactie s overland Union Pacific, Denver Kx. Oftco open Bundays trom 13:00 m. 40 1:00 p. m, e 0. K COUTANT Postumiastes WEYC AV H('\"xm \0(1‘/«{(‘ DELT, and ot Iry reTRIO T on freo. Addresy Vourae Beur Co, MARsaALL,_M_lgg deeny aroc nl»u- vuwm- wrEoRs of aro 8 ‘E.fi' :3!" A thods And Ab= flnmfiflmv'& W Jfl"i‘::finvn Mattor of Applicationfof Honry Kaufmann for Liquor Liconse, uniformly NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Tienry Kauttann did upon the 21st day of Dec. A. file his appli- cation to the mayor and city ol Omaha for license to sell malt, wpirituous. and vinou No. 1314 Douglas strect, Third_ward, Omaha, Neb., from the 11th day of Jan., 1884, to the 11th day of April, 1884 It thero be no ohjection, remon- strance or protest filed within two weeks from Dee. 21th, A. 1. 1883, the said license will be granted. HENRY KAUPMANN, Applicant. The Omaha Bee newspaper will publish the above notice once each week for two weeks at the expense of the applicant. The city of Omaha i not t0 be charged therewith, elowk . 1. L. C. JEWETT, ¢ City Clork, Matter of Application of oo NOTICE. s hereby given that Micheal Teary did upon AL D, Ay of De 1888, filo hin app! of Omiaha for license to t N el Teary for Liquor Li- , spirituouy street, lum said liconse will bo granted. Miciars Liany, Applicant The Omaha Beo newspaper will pubiish the above notice once each woek for two weeks at the expense of the applicant. The ety of Omaha {5 1ot to by charged therewith, 3. d, L €. Jwkrr, b16-2tlew City Clerk. Matter of Application of Mary Oster, for Liguor License. NOTICE Notlos ia heroby glvon that Mary Oter did upon the 14th day of [ 1853, o hor oo Bloaed of Sty Dovirmtmoac Donglas County. Nebraska, for License to” sell Malt, mln uousand Vinous Liquors at Valley Station in Plaite Valley Piccinct, Douglas County, Nebraska, trom the 70th day of Doc., 1883, to the 20th day of March 18584, re be no objection, remonstrance or protest Aled within two weoks from Dec. 14th A D- 153, 0 the said license will o granted, ARY ORTER, Applicant. The Omaha Boe newspaper will publish tho abeve notice onoe each week for two weoks at the expente ollh« spplicant Tho ¢y untyol Dousias is not erewith OHN BAUMER m 2tlewk County ¢ rk Matter of Application of John O'Comnell for Liquor License, NOTICE. XNotice Is hereby given that John 0'Connell did upon the 12th day of Dec, 1889, flle his application to lllll li or and City Couneil (:1 Omaha, for license t, spirtuous and vinous liquors. af l()lll street, 8d ward, Omaha Neb. from th; of Dec. 1888 to the 20th duy of March 1554, 11 there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within' two weeks from Dec. 12th A, D. 1853, the said license will be granted JOHN ('CONNELL, Applioant, The Omaha Bee newspaper will publish the above notice once each week for two weeks at the expense ur nu l||llunl The City of Omaha is not to herewith. J.J. L CJEWE! o ity Clerk. Madsen for Liquor Matter ofzApplication of B Lice: NOTICE. Notico s bereby givan that B. F. Mudsen did upon the 19th day Dec. A, D, 1843, fle his appli- cation to the mayor and city council of On fox license to well malt, spirituous and +bious at 1121 routh Aixth Street, First ward, Omaha, Nebo, from the 11th day of January, 1584, to the 11th " day of April,, 1484, 1 theie bo 1o Gbjection, remonstrance or protest flled within two weeks from Dec. 10th, A, D. 1581, tho sald loeinis wil e granted i, ¥, MADSEN, Applicant. The Omahs Beo rewspaper will publish the above notice once cach week for two weeks at the oxpense of thowpplicant. The city of Ouaba (s bot to be charged therewith, a83-2tlewt . L. C. JEWETT, City Clork, Matter of Application of Hewrod & Company or Liquor License. NOTICE. Notlce I herely given that Heimrod & Co.. did upon the 10th day of Dec A, D 1843, file their spph cation to the miayor and city council of Omaha, for Yoane o sell malt, vpiritous wid vinous iuors ut 18th st , Becond ward, hum the 11th day of Jan. 1884, to the April, 1884 1T there be no objec tiou, numhllllmd or protest flled within two weeks from Dee. 1uth, A, D, lm the said license will bo granted HEDROD & CO., Applicants. Thie Omahis Hee newspaper will publish the sbove notice ouce each weuk for bwo weeks at the expense of the applicant. The city of Omaba s not to e charged lhnl\m ith, 402tlewk J, J. L C. JEWETT, City Clerk, 8175 to 400 $150 cach. Easy 1erms. Two_lof ments, 82,800, 10—Large house on Webster street, rents for $35,00 por month. &4 15—11th stroet, five blocks south of rail- road, four rooms. 19—2{ acres, house, barn, fruit, ote., South 13th street. 20—Nice cottage’ of four rooms, barn, ete , Parker's addition. "]717170 rooms, barn, fruit, uu. 16th streot. Omaha, ments, Real The Nicest Lots in the City! For the Least Money Just south of the railread. ly payments. 7 Fine Lots in Prospect Place. { per cent down and & per cent per month. chance for spe 1L Beautiful I.ots in Lowe’s Addition, 175 to $300. Eight Very Nice Lots In Boy’s Addition, Omulia $700 and .l Three acres, south reet, * l 000, elogant home, South 28—Five rooms, well, cistern, etc., nice place, Harbach's addition, 30—Seven room house, full lot, North $1,000; on monthly pay- u, fruit, ot G.E. MAYNE &CO., Redick’s Block (509 Farnam St., IS THE PLACE TO GET BARGAINS IN Esta e L] On the Longest time! Nearest to the Centre of the City, 18 LOTS ON WEST FARNAM ST., Only a few blocks from street cars, on the lin« of the belt railway. Very desirablo residence property, $200 to 8300, 30 Elegant Lots in Grandview Splendid property, $175 to $300. Month- Great Long time. Will be worth nure than double the price in six months. 12 Fine Lots Just West of Saunders Street, North of Prtrick’s, 8350 to $5600. Property in that neighborhood is fast increasing in value, Street cars will pass these lots early in tne spring. ‘We have a few choice lots in the following additions, ranging all the way from $300 to $1,000 each : Kountze & Ruth's, Millard & Caldwell' s, West Omahs, Barker's sub-di- vision, (south 18th street), Kirkwood, ete. ness lots on lhdge, Farnam, Harne, und Jackson streets. We, have the finest market garden pieces to be had around Omaha, Fonr, five aud ten acre tracts on 16th street, north of the fair grounds. $400 to #1,000 each, on monthly payments, Five acres in Tuttle's sub-division, cheap. One acre in Gise's ldfhtlon,],l." o W A few nice acre corners in west Omnhn, at less than half the price asked for adjoining land, Isaacs & Seldén’s, ;W. Redick’s, Also some very choice busi- fi ncres each, in Barker's allotment, south erms. Will divide. Houses and Lots In all parts of the city. We have some great bargaius in residence property. tory and a half house with basement [42—Five rooms, well, and 7 rooms, lot H0x160, large barn and cther improvements, within four time. blocks of new court house. £500 down; balance in monthly pay- cistern, ete., Parker's addition. $1,800; long $2,300; | 43—Very nice littlo place on Harney atreet, near 21st, $2,250; very cheup‘ #3—Cottage of 6 rooms, cellar, closots, | 46—Seven room house, two full lots, otc., city water, otc., near Hanscom Place. $3,000; will trade for farm within twelve miles of Omaha. 48-—Nice five room cottage, lot 100x148, barn, all kinds of fruit, 2} blocks south on St. Mary's avenue. ~ §2,600; long time on part. 49—8Seven rooms, two full lots, North Omaha, £2,0660; easy terms. b4—1} story house, seven rooms, ve neat place, desirabl local $2,600; $500 down, balance to suit umhmr. §1,00. | 62—Fiee rooms, cellar, well, cistern, fruiy, ete., Fifth -truat, very cheap. $2,000; small payment down, bfi ance long time, 33— Lot, 66x185, four room house, barn, | 67—''wo acres, one in grapes and one in ote,, South Omaha. §1,000, —2} acre lot, five room cottay ete., Nerth Omaha. 2,1 fruit trees, South 16th £3,600; easy terms, It loution, 2,600; terms stroet. South 41—Five room house, barn, fruit, etc., 69—Five rooms, full lot, South 10th near St. Mary's avenne. streot, $1,200. Call and See Other Property on our List. Wild Lands in all parts of the State, 8,000 acres, 10 miles from Omaha, 88 improved, baiance good hay land. 3,600, 160 acres, 16 wmiles from Omaha, 100 acres oultivated, 40 acres timber, with running water, dow and orchard, apple trees, small (rmt, ete., goud $28 00 per nore, buildings. 20 acres 1ea- 150 bearing :Farms and Lands Farms in Nebraska, Iowa and ansas, b 160 acres, 1 mile from Osceola, N-b. 80 acres cultivated, balance in lu' land. $30.00 per acre; will u- change for Omaha pro) ut 240 acres, near Silver , Neb., 00 acres cultivated, 80 acres in pasture, all fenced. $25,00 per acre; will exchange for Omaha roperty. 420 acres, near Clark's Btation, on the| 2u1 Eml in Bhelby county, Towa, 100 tim| U, P, railroad, 120 acres cultivated, $0,600; will trade for Omaha prop- erty, s 120 acres in Chase county, Kansas, #1,600; will exchange for Omaha property, 40 acres, ! miles from Omaha, fruit, ete. $100 per acre, If you want avything in the Real Estate line. call and see vs. We acres cultivated, co ning water, 160 bearing apple trees and all kinds of small fruit, 3 r acre: will take nice two or hree acre l:nn of improved Omaha subur property in part payment, will show you aronud and try to suit you, Houses, Stores, and Rooms for rent, C. E. MAYNE & 00, 1509 Farnam Street. . e and pasture, all 'under fence, run. ' i oo o e A b