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ebraska Natibnaifiunk i OF OMAHA, NEB. Capttal . . ! $280,00 iFand, Nov. 1, 1888 36,500 DIRECTORS, ES, Prosident, for many yoars Cashier of National Bank of Omaha, LIN, Vice Prosident, of Boston, SK, of W. v. MORSE & o, DLLINS, of G. H COLLIN: JZWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney st Law. s of Byron Reed & Co. opened for businoss April 97, 1882 RECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are . ding business men of Omahs, and 1t in oonducted with especial reforence to the creasing intercetaof its meroantile patrons. ONS receive prompt attention abd E obtatnable here o elsewhers. allowed on time dcn-n- upon tavor. and upon ocounts of banks and bankers. BN EXCHANGE, Government Bends and d City Securities bought and sold. poll Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. Loans Negotiated. - Commorcial all Good Securities dealt in. 89 Pearl d 608 First avenue, Council Bluffs, ANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL New York, December 24, hoy—Easy at 13@2} per cent., closed 8. hange Bills—4.82; demand, 4.85, ernments —Strong, boks—The stock exchange opens for busi- Wednesday at 11 o'clock, The market jy was wegk and lower. Pullman car de- d to $1.12}, St. Paul to 92c, Western n to 74fc and Omaha preferred to 94c. Bk close all were a shade firmer. BTOCKS AND BONDS, ., Cedar Rapids & Northern. tral Pacific pfd . ‘Wayne & Chicago. nn & St. Joseph. do do do nofs Central...... Bl Vi Ao, 85 1. & Paad -&m ‘:‘l’on Tfi‘sgrnp *Asked, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, BALTIMORE. December 24,—Wheat—West- BALTIMORE, No. 2 winter red cash, 1 08} o steady; [ §Corn—Western, about steady, and quict; ; i @ixed, cash, 60kc bid. 24) Oats—Dull; white, 40@42¢; d, 31 @3c. Rye—Quiet at 66@68c. Butter—Dull; western packed, very, 26@sic. Eggs—Quiet; fresh at 28@30c. e TRAFFIO. western 10@24c; LIVE STOOK. [Or10AG0, December 24,—Receipts and ship- ents of live stock for the past 24 hours have on as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, 4,300 24,000 1,800 Kaxsas Ciry, December 24,—Receipts and pments of li ve stock for the past 24 hours ve been as follows: Receipts, Ship't 600 BRITISH GRAIN TRADE, Loxno, Docember 24.—The Mark Lane xpress review of #7 + week's grain trade says: young crops | .aintain a strong, health ance. Trade i overcomo by tho dheo hat & milu season is given to, and thereis but ttle business, with a_tendency to lower tes, Barley unchanged. Off-coast trade is patricted from lack of supply, which, how- ver, is quite equal to necessities. Four wheat goes arrived, three sold, one withdrawn, nd one removed, Cargoes on passage in no mand, and prices nominal, Sales of Kng- h wheat for the week, 76,603 quarters at 39s d, against 45,178 at 41 6d for the correspond- week last year Ilp up s e —— OMAHA MARKETS, e ‘Wholesale Frices, . i Orrior or THE OMAHA BEE, } Monday Evening, December 24, | 'The following prices are charged retailers ¥ jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- nte, with the exception of grain, which is fTBuoted at the prices furnished hy the elevators d other local buyers: Grain, 8 Warar—Oush No. 2, 81jc; No, 8, 68e,, 3 —Oash No, b: 0, 52¢, _Rye—Cash No. 8, 85@40c, £ ufim:z, dbc’ aTs—No, 2, #3a Live Stock. ¥ar Breers—Quiet at 4 00@4 75, Far Cows—: 50, Hoas—4 75@b 70, Burrr—Firm at 3 00@8 50, O_u.vu—l"nh quality 4 50@5 00; good,butch- rs’ stock, 6 50, Flour and Millstufts, ‘WHEAT—Best quality, patent,fat 3 30@8 05, quality, patent,fa BrooND QuariTYy—2 75@8 25, BPRING WHEAT—Best quality, patent, 8 25@3 60, BroOND QuaLITY—2 50@3 85, Bran—bdc per cwt. Somn et 001 0 pir owh L] per ¢ BoBEENING—65@TDe per ow.- 4 E General Produce, *Borres — Fancy cr?lmcry 83@8be; m;l) storage creamery, £ o Bt at pachad. Tiider country, roll, 16@18¢; inferior grades, 10G1e.” Kol ar , and the demand m'ia“v‘i'..k"'u J:ln; sales to-day at 27@ Ap, —Fancy Jonathans, u'wgs 00; ancy Ben Davis, 83 00; hna‘u-'ut, 0@3 50; fancy Willowtwig, $8 75. ake, 1 ork Biaia ful cream, 10 0oR lots, 184c; do full cream, 50 hoop lots, 18}c; Wisconsin, full eream, in bo: 14c; Young Americas, striotly full cream, 14 fall eream, 12 m 10 hoop lots, 11 m_ flat full cream flats, 11 brick cheess, 100 Ib cases, 153c; Lim- wennine old Swiss, 19 Receipts small and prices nsignments of strictly © choice, straight potatoes are selling mived cars 80 to 5% and peachblows, 85 to 40¢ orS—Choice yellew, 43@5 No demand; market overstocked. OaBBAGE—Market for choice stock 85 00@ 600 per hundred. Demand good. Beans—Hand picked navi hand l;|ckm| mediums, §1 ceipts large; demand good, G AvE—Prairie chickens, per doz., 83 00 to 895; quail, $1 25 to 1 50; snipe, 81 50 to 1 75; ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00@2 50; mixed, $150 to 2 00; deor saddles, 113 to 12hc; car: cass, 8 to Oc; antelope saddles, 11to 12¢; car- oass, 0} to 10e. Demand good. Would advise liberal consignments, Be careful that your game comes to market in nice condition, Fresi OvsTers—Selocts, 45c; standards, 40c; mediums, 80, CRLERY— Pouvrthy—Live chickens, per doz, 175@ 2 00; full dressed chickens, per 1b,10@12¢; tur- keys, per Ib., 16@17¢; ducks, 10@12; geeso, 12@i4e. Leyons—Extra fancy bar lemons, 88 00; fancy Messina lemons, per box, 87 25; 5 box lots, Messina lemons, $7 00; 10 box lots do., 86 75; Malaga lemons, fancy, $5 00; do 5 box lots, 84 50, ORANGES—Louisianas per bbl, $900: do., box, 85 00; stem cut Jam.aicas, per bbl, $10 00; per box, 86 00; Florida, per box, 85 25 BANANAS—Choice, per bunch, £3 00@4 00. CrANBERRIES—Bell and bugles; $10 00@ 12 00; bell and cherry, §9 50@10 50, Above quotations for choice, Dares—Black Arabian, per Ib,, quarter crates, 100, F1a8—25 b, kegs, per 1b,, 124c; 10 1b, box, ayer, per Ib,, 16c; small 'evals &mrl , 18¢. ‘CocoaNurs—Extra fine, per 100, 8 00, Ciper—Pure sweet cider, 22 gal keg, $6 00; M. & P, clarified, 16 gal keg, $4 7! a%( &P, clarifiod, 32 gal Keg, §8 0. . Pics Feer, Prire, Erc.—Pigs foet, 15 1b $295; pigs_ foet, 15 1b kits, $115; kitw, 8115; plgn 4016 e bbl tripe, 80 1b half bbl, 80 1b half bbl, 84 00; tripe, tripe, 40 Ib qr bbl, $2 2 $400; pigs tongues, 16 b kits, 82 50; pigs tongues, 40 lb:l_rhbl $6 00, Lambs’ tongues, 15 1b kits, 82 65; 40 Ib qr bbl, $6 25, MiNcR MEAT—Atmore's, 18lb _ buckets (pucketa 28c) 9o; 371b buckets (bucket 40c), : 1001b kegs, Oz half barrels, 8}o. ASSORTE] ¥—2-1b stone jars; 12 in case, per doz, $2 25 tumbler, per doz, $1 95 schooner, per_dozen, $310; 1-lb tin cans, 4 doz in ciso, $140; 21D tin cans, 2 dos in case, Burk Jeuutes—Currant, 80-1b wood pails, e 1o, 8lo; strawborry, 801 wood pails per b, 84¢; raspberry, 30-1b wood pails per Ib, 8c; blackberry, wood! pails, bex 15, 8o} crab apple, 30-1b wood pails per Ib, 8. Al Burrer—35-1b wooden pails, per Ib, . wooden pails, 6in case, per case, fuli o Swrrr P C 8@9c; $3 50 PrAcH BurTER—20-1b wooden pails per 1b, $11 00; 5-1b wooden pails, 6 in case, per case, 25, PresERvEs—(In 20-1b wooden pails)—Rasp- berry, 1bc; strawberry, quince, 1dc; peach, 14c; cherry, 14c; tomatoes, 1dc; plum, ldc; assorted, b-1b wooden buckets, 6 in case, per case, $475; assorted, 2-1b tin cahs, 2 doz in case, per case, $6 50. NxpraSKA CoMB HoNgy—2-1b frames, 24-1b e e, 000 in bulk AY—Baled, 10 00 per ton; in A 6.00@6 50 per ton, 0 Grocers List. OANNED Goops—Oysters (Standard), per case, 8 70@3 90; strawberries, 2 1b, per case, 2 10; raspberries, 2 I, per case, 2 90; Bartlett r3, per case, 2 40; whortleberries, per case, 10; egg plums, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; green gages, 2 1b, per %a;s, fi!)fl; pine apples, 2 b P RorR--Sisal, b inch 100, § Inch PE- inch and larger, 10c, § inch, 10}c; } inch, 11c. JANDLES—Boxes, 40 lbs, 16s, 16c; 8s, 16c; boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz, 6s, 15c. roEs—Per caddie, 2 55; square_cases, 170, Staars—Powdered, Obc; cut loaf, 9jc; granulated, 8§o; confectioners’ A, 8fc; Stand- ard extra O, 7dc; extra G, Tho; medium yel- low, 7c; dark yellow, 6ic. Correes—Ordinary grades, 12@12}e; fair13 @18ke; good, 14c; prime, 15@15hc; choico, 16@17c; fancygreen and yellow,16@16kc; old | 2: govormmont, Juva, 20@20e; Leverlugl rowstod, 4§0; Arbucklo's roasted,. c; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 18}c; mitation Java, 16§ @18% Rior—Louisiana prime to choice, 7c; fair 64c; Patma, 63c. Frsn—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 800; No, 1 mackerel, its, 115; family mackerel, half brls., 6 00; family mackerel, kits, No. 1 white fish, half brls., 7 00; No. 1 kits, 1 05, Syrup—Standard Com., 84c, bols; Standard do, 4} gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs 150 Sopa~-In b papers, 8 30 per caso; keg per 1b, 2e. . Prokies—Medium, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 4 00; fmall, in barrels, 8 00; do in half barrels, 4 50; gherkins{ in barrels, 9 00; do in half barfols, b 0. TEAs—Gunpowder, good, 45@550; choice 60 @75¢; good Impoerial, 40@d3c; choice, 60@65c; Young Hyson, good, 36@50c i 650@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 85c; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 35@40¢; Oolong, choice, 40@b5¢; Souchong, good, 85@40c; choice, 85@4be. ‘WooDENWARE—Two hoop pails, 1 85; three hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- neer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 80; Wellbuckets, 3 85, ‘Soaps—Kirk’s Savon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirks satinet, 360; Kirk's standard, 875; Kirk's white Russian, 525; Kirk's outoca, 2 15 Kirks_Prairie 'Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's ‘magnolia, doz. orasi—Pennsylyania cuns 4 caso, n caso, 8 35; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz in case, 150, CANDY—French mixed, in_80 Ib, pails, 18¢; American mixed. in 30 1b_pails, 14c; Brilliant ‘mixed, in 30 1b pails, 13¢; Nobby mixed, in 30 1b [mi!u, 18¢; Competition mixed, in 30 1b pails, 1je; Excolior stick, 3 b pails, 126; ouble refined, 30 Ib pails, 18c; Crystal mixed, 30 1b pails, 15¢; Old Time, mixed, 80 11 pails, 14c; Tip Top, mixed, 50 1b pails, 18c; Flirt, mixed, 80 1b pails, 114c; Flirt, stick, 30 1b pails, 114o; Tip Top, sick, 0 16 paily 1. lVIINB:au— ew Yorkapple 160; Ohio ap- Pple, . > SAur—Dray loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, in wacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 3 30, ‘Sranon—Pear], 4h¢; Silver Gloas, 9¢; Corn Starch, 9o; Excelsior Gloss, 74c; Corn, 8. Se10ks—Pepper, 17c; allspics, 1bc; cloves 5oz cassia 1bc. Lye—American, 3 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Westerp, 2 75; North Stur, 2 00; Lewis'lye 4 65; Jewell lye, 275, Dry Goods. BrowN Corrons—Atiantic A, Bje; Apsle: ton XX, 7¢; Atlanta A, 8c; Boot FF, 8ic; Buckayx %L, (4,4, 7%; fin!;_nzsxv, l;)c; K”i‘%;" nango A, 630; Great Falls E, 8he; Hoosier, 6hc; Hunthiad:, 8c; Indian Head A, 8c; Indian Standard A Indian Orchard, d. w., 7{c; Luwerouce L, ti; Mysio Hiver, s Poquot A, Bjc; Utica C, bhe; Wachuselt B, 74c; do A, 8ko do E 48, 12bc, ‘Fine Browx Corrons—Allendale 4-4, The, Alligator 34, 8¢; Argyle 4-4, Tie; Atlantic LI, Gho; Badior State X 44, 6hc; Bennington G 44, bilc; Buckeye 8 4-4, 630; Indian Orchard AA -8, 8ho; Laconia O 89, Bie; Lehigh 1 4-4, lc; Popperell N 80, 7e; do O 82, The; do B ,7ic; do B 89, Bjo; Pocas C 44, 7ic; Wamsutta 4-4, 13c, BreacHen CorroNs—Andr n L 44, ; Blackstono AA imperial 8fc; do do half bleachod 4-4, fo; Cabot 44, 8c Fidelity 4-4 ¢; Fruit of the Loom, 93c; do cambric 4-4 1 do Water Twist, 104c; Great Falls Q, 9¢ Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c: Lonsdale, 10c o cambric 7, 12§o; New York Mills, 12} ¢ Pequot A, 10¢; Pepperal, N G Twills, i%4c Pocahontas 4-4, 9he; Pocasset b4, 83; Utica 11¢; Wamsutta O X X, 120 Ducks (Colored)—Albany E, brown, 8¢; do ©, drab, 11¢; do XX stripes and plaids, 12 1-2c; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and’ plaids, 12 1d0; - Aslington fancy, 1cj Branswick brown, 8 1-%c; Chariot fancy, 121-2; do ex- tra heavy, 20¢; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 11'190; Yudiana A brown, 13c; Neponsot A brown, 15¢ “TiokiNas—Amoskeag A O A 82, 19¢; do XX blue 82, 18 1:2c; Arrowanna, § 1-2¢; Olare mont BB, 1 Jo; Conestoga, extra, 17 1-20 Hauwilton D, 111-20; Lewiston A 80, Ioc; l&‘n, nehaha 4-4, 20c; Omegs, super extra 4-4, % Pearl Hiver 83, 10 1de; utnamw XX bl stripe, 120; Shetucket 8, 10 1-2c; do’ 88, 12 Yeoman's bluo 29, 9c. Danis—Amoskeng, blue and brows,161-2c; 1 XX to do " 850; round, cases, | P VI 7@, washers ¢z ue | orado cabbage, Andover DD blue, 15 1:20; Arlington X blue Scotch, 18 1.2¢; Concord 000, blus and brown, 12 1.2 AA, do do 1312 do 3 . brown, 91 Ms R Pearl River, blue and brown, 160; blue and brown, 14 1-2 OANBRICS—Barnard 241inch double face, 8 Manhattan_glovo finish do glazed, Be; Poquot do, bes T finish, o, CorskT JeANs—Amory, _ Androscoggin satteen, 8fc; Clarondon 6fe; Conestogga sat- teens, 74c; Hallowell, 8o; Indian Orchard, 74 Narragansott, improved, 8jc; Pepperill sat- teon, Oho; Rockport, 6o, PRiNTs—Allens, 6o; Amertoan, 63c; Arnld 4es Borwick, dic; Cachieao, 6} {Conestoxa, 6 Dankirk, 6; Dunnell, 63(@7o; Rddystone, 6 Glougester, Ghe; Harmony, bhe; Knickerbocker, 6ho; Merrimac D, 7o; Mystio, bhe; Spraguos, 6c; Southbridge, Go; do Ginghams, 7o; Masl: boro, bo; Oriental, Sfe, GINGHANS—Amoskeng, Atlantic, 8c; Cumberland, 7 Kenilworth, 9hc; Plunkstt, 9ho; Sussex, 8o, CorroNADES—Abberville, 1 ATM' 3 American, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Oairo D and T 18kc; Clarion D and T, 17he; Decan_ Co, st L\u D and T, 160; Keystone 13kc; Nan® tucket, 190; Nonpareil, 160; Ocean D and T, 1840; Royal, 164c; Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, Wachu: sott shirting checks, 124; do Nankin 12jos York, plain Naukin, 12j; do checks, stripes wend fancy, 124c; do § oz, %0c. suuxrlxnar-Audrmmywln 10- 27} do 9+4, 28¢; do 84, 820: Continental O 42, 11¢; Fruit of the Loom 10-4; 274c; New York m lla 98. 850; do 78, 80c; do b8, 22je; Pembroke 1044, 25¢; Poquot10-4, 28k} do 74, 19¢; do 49, 16¢; Poppenell 96, 20c; do 67, 21c; do 27, 18¢; Utica 96, 86c; do 58, 23he; do'48, 170, Unecasville, Bhe; Newport do., bhe: wckwood kid Luamber. ‘WHOLESALE, ‘Wae quote lumber, lath and shingles) on dars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIsT AND SOANTLING—16 ft, and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50. TimMBERS—16 foet and under, 22 00, TiMBER AND Jo1sT—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; | Pase N 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, l;smm—No. 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No. 2, SHEETING—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, Lise—Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel* 85¢; ocement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair l;.‘::,‘li,"sfi&“ T folt, 1100 iba, 8 50; straw Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Otts—110 carbon, per gallon, 18; 1600 headlight, per gallon, 14bc; 175° headlight, per gallon, 14hc; 150° water white, 18¢; lin sood, raw, pe gallon, s linseed, belled, por allon, B0 Tard, winter str'd, por gallon, 800: No. 1, 70¢;No. 2, 60c; castor, &x;, per gal- lon, 1" 50; No. 3, 180; sweet, per gallon, 1 00 sperm W.B., per gailon, 160; fish, W. B., pergallon, 65¢; neatsfoot extra, ver gallon, 90c; 0.1, 75¢c; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summir, 15; goldon machint, No. 1, por gal- on, 85c; No, ', 26c; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c} turpentine, per gallon, 48; naptha 74°, per gallon, 16c. PAINTS IN Ott—White lead, Omaha P, P, 6; white load, §t. Louis, pure, 64c; Marsillos green 1to 5'Th cans, 20c; French zinc, grean soal, 12c; French zinc, red seal, 1lc; French zinc, in varnish asst, 20c: Fronch zinc, in_oil asst, 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 1 1h cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 13c; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black, and ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome groen L. M. & D., 16c; blind and shutter green, L M. & D., 16c; Paris green, 18c; Indian red, 15¢; Venotian red, 9c; Tuscan red, 22c; Ameri- can_Vermillion, 1. & P., 18¢; chrome yellow LM, 0. &, 0., The; yollow ochre, s golden” ochre, 16c, patent_dryer, 8o; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, che:tnut and ash 16¢, Drv Paints. White lead, 8c; French zinc, 10c; Paris whiting, 2hc; whiting gilders, 1§c; whiting coml 13c; lampblack, Germantown, ldc; Iampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_blue, bbc; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, do; sionna, raw, 4c; Pars greon, genuine, 25c; Paris green, common, 20c; chromegreen, N. Y., romo green, K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., vermillion, American, 18c; Indiun red, 10c; rose pink, 14c; Venotian red, Colusoss, 2jc; Venotian' red, American, 1fc; Fed lead, 7ho; chrome yellow, genuine, 30c; chrome yel: low, K., 12¢; ochre, rochello, %c; ochre, French, 923¢; ochre, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, ohigh brown, 24¢; Spanish brown, 2c; Prince’s mineral, Sc. ‘VarNisuEs—Barrels, per gallon: Furni- ture, extra, §1 10; furniture, No. 1, $1; coach, extra, S1 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, extra, 81 75; Japan, 70c; asphaltum, extra, 850; shellac, 83 50; hard oil finish, $1 50, Tobaccos. Prue Toacco ~Climax, 50c; Bullion 50c; Horseshoe, 50c; Star, He; Ruddy, 45c; Her- sey's, 48¢; Black, 38(@A0 Five Cur—Common, 20@30c; good, 45@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, 65c; Diamond Crown, bic; Sweet Sixteen, 47c. SyoriNG—O0., 8., 21¢; Moeerschaum, 28¢; Dur- ham, 8 oz, 55c; Durham, 4 oz., 57c; Durhaw 2 oz., bbe; Seal of North Carolina, 8 oz., boe Seal of North Carolina, 4 oz., 57c; Seal of North Carolina, 2 o 0, K Durham, 4 0z, 28¢; O. K Du 130c; Uncle Ned, s 25c; To" Leather. sole, 88c to 42c; hemiock b..c 8¢ to 85c; nem o kip, 80c to 1 00; runner 65c to 80c; nem o calf, 8% to120; hemlock upper, 23 to 260; oak upper, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to 5 50; calf kid, 32@35: Greisen_kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak kip, 80 to 1 00; oak calf, 1 20 to 1 30; French kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- sets, b 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 30c to 85c; pebble O, D, Morocco, 85¢; simon, 2 50 to 8 00, HARNEss—No, 1 star oak, 43c; No 2 do, 39c; No. 1 Ohio oak, 88¢; No. 2 do, No. 1 Milwaukee 87c; No 2 do 84c Hides. Dull and weak; green butchers, Go; gree salted, 74@7§c; dry flint, 12@13c; dry salt, 10@11c; damaged Lides, two-thirds price, TaLLOW—bc, Suuep Pzurs—25c@1 00, ool Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy, 13@15c; medium unwashed, light, 18@20c; waahed, choice, 82c; fair, 30c; tub and washed, 28¢; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@bo 'ess. Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 60; plow steel specal out, el crucible, 8c; special or German, bc; cast $00; do, 15@?20; wagon spokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs per set, 155; felloes sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70@85¢; axles each, 7bc; 4 M w‘,‘ UE’LIN; 1b, 11¢; coil chalv, per ib, WE1Z iron wedges, 6o; crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth 4c; spring teel, 7@8c; Burden's horsehoes, 6 00 Burden's muleshoos 00, BaRBED Wink—in floar lots, 4}o per§l00, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 8 00, . Suor—Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do,, half kegs, 848; do, quarter kegs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 8 30; fuse, per 100 foot, 50c, LeAp—Bar, 165, Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, 5 00; Lowa nut, 6 00; Rock Spring, 700, Anthra- cite, 11 26@11 50; Canon City, 700, per ton Liguors, ALooror—188 proof, 225 per wine gallon extra California spirits, 188 proof, 125 per roof gallon; triple refined spirita, 187 proof, P55 fer roof gallon: re-distilled whiskies 100@1 50; fine blended, 150@250; Ken. tucky bourbons, 2 00@700; Kentucky snd Pennsylvania ryos, 2 00@7 00, BrANDIES - Tmported, 6 00@16.00; domostic 1.40@A 00. Gins—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 00, Ruus—TImported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PeAcH AND APPLE BraNny—1 75@4 00, CHaMPAGNES—Imported per case, 28 84 00; American, per case, 12 @16 00, DENVER MARKET. Ouren Mgams AND Lawp—Ham; breakfast bacon, 15@154¢; smoked sides, @10c; ealt sides, Bh@9c; lard, 10@11e, Guery Fruir aND PRODUCE—Potatoes, b per 100 pounds; potatoes, sweet, per 100 pounds, 2 3 00; unlo:i-doxfir 100 paul(lffi, 1 50@2 00; turnips, per ), G0@80¢; Ci new, per 100, 85c@1 00 live chickens, i doz, 00 h kecis poe 1A% o m doz, B dl;:'fi:?. fair qual- THE DAILY BEE ity creamery, finest per 1b, 8 zood, per b, 28@8te; K iry, per 16, 87(@4dc croamory, Kansas and Nebraska king, 12@15c; chosse, apples por bhl, grapos, per Ib, , per Th 7@10c; , per box, 00 $12 00@18 00; Colorado wheat, per 100 Ib, #1 30@1 38; flour, Col. ado, per 100 1b, flour, patont, 3 00; fl ansas, por 100 1b, 82 70@ vor 100 1t @2 H0; California lomons, orangos, m, per 1 80; corn chop, per 1001, $1 80@1 oats, per 100 bs, £1 35@1 45; onts, Nobraska, mixed, per 100 1b, £1 30@1 40; oats, Nebraska, white, per 100 1bs, $1 85@1 45; oats, Colorado, ver 100 s, §1 25@1 85; barley, per 100 Ibs, 1 50@1 75; mixed chop, per 100 Ibs, $1 85@ 1 40; bran, per ton, £17 00@19 00; hay, loose, bor ton, 812 00@16 00; baled second bottom, 10 00@12 00; baled upland, $14 00@17 00; clover, per ton, §20 00; straw, per ton, 88 00 @ 900, Railway Time Table. LOCAL TRAINS—BRIDGESDIVISION] U, P. R R, MAIN LINE. LAAVR. ARRIVR Paciflo Expreas.19:08 p m | Atlantlo Express7:25 a Wostorn Exvrass 8:00 pm | WesternExpross. 8:20p m . Island Pass ....4:50p m | G. Island Pase. 11:40 o m 2:30 p m | Lincoln Ex.....12:65 p m DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION, 7:10, 8:00,9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a: m. 00, 6:00, 10:10 p. 12 m; Sun: . m ; 2:00, 4 , . Arrive at transfer depot 20 minutes late way depot, Council Blufs, 30 minutes later. Teave Council Bluffs, Broadway depot, 2 2:00, :00, Leave 10:25, 11:25 . ;12 1u;1:25, 2:26, 8:90, 4:26, 6:2 7:00, 10:66 p. m.Arrive Omaha 20 minutes later, . LRAVR OMATIA. LAY COUNCRL BLUVYS, 0. 2, [ 0., M. & 8¢. P. R. R—U, P_DEPOT. MAll & E Pacifio Ex AtiantioEx.....8:50 pm | Mall & Ex. NABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACTFIO— Jmaha, Omaha, MISSOURI PACIFIC—U. P. am | Expross P R. R.—DEPOT N. 151};1.1 L 1% K. 0., 8T, JOE & C. B. R. R.—B. 8:26 *Sundays exoepted. Opening and Closing of Malls, ROUTE, OPEN. cLosE. Am. pm. am. pam. C'&N.W.,C,R. .&P,C. B & Q. St 8:16 C., M. &S, 40 Wabash Express. 8:16 Wabash local... K. C., 8t. Joe & C. 0:50 Missourl Pacific. C., 8t. P. M. &0 Union Paciflc, o 7:30 B. & M. Expross.... 0 B. &M, for Plattsmouth, 8. ‘Bend, Ashland and Lincoln. 11:00 Oftice open Sundays trom 12:00 m. to 1:00 p. m. . C. K. COUTANT Postmasts his Wealh! o by tho use S adache, Ner lental De- of aleoliol or tobacco, prossion, Softening of the Drain sanity 1 Prem in eit orrha ubuso or ove one month's tre for 5.0, sent b sond tho 1 er our w fund tho money if tho treatment does not offect soure. Guarantees issued cnly by C. F. GOODMAN, Sole A ent for Omaha [Neb. fen guaranteo to re- DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S AND PREVENTIVE AND CURE. JOR EITHER SEX. Th remedy being Infected directly to tho seat ihe toase, requires no change of diet or nauseous, Zercunal of poisonous medicines to be taken intorn: fy ~hen 1sod as a preventive by either sex, it fs {mposstolo to contract any private discaso; but In the w80 of those already unfortunately afiliotod wo guar- \nteo threo boxes to cure, or we will refund the noney. Price by mall, postage paid, $2 per box, or Threo boxos for 46, WRITTEN GUARANTEES wned by all suthorized agents, Dr.FelixLeBruné&Co SOLE PROPRIETORS.; C. F. Goodman, Druggist, Bolo Agent, for Omaha Neb. m&e wiy 266TH EDITION, PRICE $1,00 BY MAIL POSTPAID, &= | KNOW THYSELF, A GREAT MEDIOCAL WORK ON MANHOOD! Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Promature Decline in M. ors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from Indiscrotions or ex- young, middle-aged, prescriptions’ for ases cach oue of i i tho Author, whose cxperience for 2 h s probably never before fell to the fo of any physician. 800 pages, bound in beautifu French muslin, embossed tull gilt, cnaranteed 10 be & finer work, in o mechanical, lit- erary and profossional, ther work +old in this country for 82.60, or the moiiey will be refunded in every lustance. Prico only 81,00 by mall, post: padd.. Tilustrative samplo 6 conta. Send now. Gold warded the author Ly the National Medical o the officers of which he refe should bo read by the young for instrue- the afflicted for rellef. 1t will beuefit here I no member of society to whom this book will not be uscful, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or elergvinan, —ATgona ‘Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Street, Boston Mass., who way b cansulted on all diseasos’ requiring skill aud Verence. Chbronio andobstinatediseasosthat have bufid the akill of al other phyw[IEN| elae » specialty, Buch treated success fully witbout 3 wastance of allure. T E mckwly causivg nervous dobll- wring tried in vain ever Vit sl et . M. RES 3 Chatbiam iit. Now York, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 26, 1883. . | you can, pa, I'd never lot my little - [ sight of money always. T O FTAVORED A HIGHER VINE, By 1l Nye. Will Taylor, the son of the present American Consul at Marseilles, was a good deal like other boys, while at school in his old home, of Hudson, Wis, One day ho called his father into the library and said: “Pa, T don't like to tell you, but the teacher and I have had trouble.” *‘What's the matter now!” *'Well, I cut one of the desks a little with my knife, and the teacher say8 I've got to pay a dollar or take a lickin',’ *‘Woll, why don’t you take the licking and say nothing more about it? 1 can stand considerable physical pain, so long aa it visits our family in that form. Of course, it is not pleasant to be flogged, but you have broken a rule of the school, and I guess you'll have to stand it, 1 presumo that the teacher will in wrath remember mercy, and avoid disabling you 80 that you can’t get your coat on any more.” *‘But, Pa, I foel mighty bad about it already, and if you would pay my fine I'd never do it again. I know a good deal more about it now and I will never do it again. A dollar ain't much to you, pa, but it's a heap to a boy that hasn't got a cent. If I could make a dollar as easy as bo, §ot flogged that way just to save a dolln{ f I had a little feller that got licked be- kuz I didn’t put up fer him, I'd hate the Betore Moving Our Cloak Department to the second floor we will sell our present stock ATASACRIFICE Any Lady wanting a garment, or any gen- tle man wishing to make an AGCEPTABLE PRESENT will now have an opportunity [of making a selection from our large and varied assortment of FINE CLOAKS! I'd feel as ef every dollar I hadin my pocket had been ) | taken out of my little kid's back.” “Wall, now, I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll give you a dollar to saye you from punishment this time, but if anything of this kind ever occurs again I'll hold you while the teacher licks you, and then I'll get the teacher to hold you while 1 lick {uu. That's the way I feel about that. f you wan't to go around whittling up our educational institations you can do 80; but you'll have to purchase them after- wards yourself, 1 don't propose to buy any more damaged school furniture. You probably grasp my meaning, do you not? 1 send you to school to acquire an educa- tion, not to acquire liabilities so that you can come around and make an assessment onme. I feel a great interest in you, Willie, but I do not feel as though it should be an assessable interest. 1 want to go om, of course, and improve the frupuny. but when I pay my dues on it want to know that it goes toward deve- lopment work. I don’t want my assess- ment togo toward the purchase of a school- desk with American hireoglyphies carved on it. “1 hope you will bear this in your mind, my son, and beware. It will be greatly to your interest to beware. If 1 were in your place I would put in a| large portion of my time in the beware business.” The boy took the dollar, and went thoughtfully away to school,and no more was over said about the matter until Mr. Taylor learned casually several months later that the Spartan youth had received the walloping and filed away the dollar for future reference. The boy was after- ward heard to say that he favored a much heavier fine in cases of that kind. One h, | ners. ¢ |one had the other’s wife, and the most te | 1% to use some good At prices never before known in the West., There is no use stating prices. Call and See for Yourselves that the mark-down includes every gar- ment, from $1,00 to$75.00. We can con- vince you that is to your interest to purchase of us now. Shawls, Skirts, and Chilren's Wraps, Are included in this sale at Williams' 16th and Dodge. Boys’Clothing. You arve aware that our Boys' Clothing is better made and has given better satisfaction than cheap stuff bought elsewhere. Now it must be sold and now is your time to buy, before moving up-stairs. 3 L. B. WILLIAMS & SON, Cor. 15th and Dodge Streets. N EW o "TOCET whipping was sufficient, he said, but he favored a fine of $56. It ought to be se- vere enough to make it an object. o ——— Ex-Governor Oden Bowie, of Mary- land, praised St. Jacobs Oil for pains. ——— SUPPOSE WE SWAP WIVES, A Novel Proposition Which Was Im- mediately Acted Upon by a Pair of Missouri Husbands. GALENA, Mo,,December 21.—For gome time Nathan Massengale and Hiram Loomis, of White river, have been the most intimate of neighbors, and scarcely a night passed that they with their charming young spouses were not in each other’s company. They exchanged even- ings with each other at games of whist and chess and exchanged wives for part- When they went to tho theater affectionate caresses seemingly could not ruffle the conjugal serenity. “Loomis, supposo we swap wives,’ " | said Mr, Massengale one evening recer ly while returning from a church soci- o able. “That’s a bargain, old man, and I'm in for it if the girls don't object,” and as he replied Mr. Loomis drew Mrs, Massen- gale’s arm closer into his and looked questioningly into her eyes that flashed back a confirmation of the low ‘‘yes” that escaped her lips. J Yesterday the proposition was agreed upon by all hands, and Nathan gave over Mrs, Massengale and a few months’ old baby to boot in trade for Mrs. Loomis, But Mrs, Loomies tried to take with her a horse and buggy which she claimed is her personal property. Loomis objected, and Mrs, Massengale murmured at hig interference, alleging that at least the baby more than counterbalanced the valu of the turnout. ‘“T'ake your baby back,” said the new Mrs, loomis to her former husband, Mr, Massengale drew a shotgun from the folds of his breakfast coat and blazed away, narrowly making a widow of his original wife, and Mr. Loomis, drawing a Remington from his smoking-jacket, also narrowly escaped making an orphan of the disputed child, Matters, however, were finally amicably settled, and the rearranged families are now happy. Writs havebeen takenout in the courts, 89 that the boy will be able to know who is his father, el L Nothing Like It. No medicine has ever been known so effec- tual in the cure of all thoso diseases arising froin an impure condition of the blood as SCOVILL'S SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD AND LIVER Syur for the cure of Sorofula, White Swel- lings, Rheumatism, Pimples, Blotches, Brup- tions, Veneroal Sores and Diseases, Consump- tion, Goitre, Boils, Cancers, and afl_kindred diseasos. 1t purifios the system, brings color to the cheeks aud restores the sufferer to normal condition of health and vigor, Tt i assertod that the ordinary cosmetics used by ladies are productive of great wmis- chief. ~ We belieye this is £0, and that & bot- tor moans of securing & beautiful complexion lood medicine like SCO- VILLS BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP which cleanses the blood aud gives permanent beauty to the skin, Nebraska Cornice ~AND~ Ornamental Works MANUFACTUREES OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windows, FINIALS, WINDOW OAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, Ilron Fencing! Crestis Bals des, Verandas, Offloe and Bank Mb'llfll' ), Wi u:m; Cellar Guards, Eto. N, W, CORE KINTH AND JONES 818, WAL GALBER, Mausgoer, ALARM CLOCKS ! At the Wholesale and Retail Jewelry Store of EDHOLM&ERICKSON Holiday Goods in in great abundance and an Elegant line of Tindies and Gents' Gold Watches and beautiful stock of Solid Silver Ware, Diamonds, Jewelry and Spectacles. We would call special attention to the best and most RELIABLE RAILROAD WATCH Ever placed on the Market, namely, the celebrated Quick Train, Colum” bus, Ohio, Watch. It is superior to all others. eber Piano. e have the Agency for the nbove renowned Piano, which is second to none, Also the Lindeman & Son's Pianos, and have also the famouns Hardman Piano en sale, We also carry full lines of hest Organs and Sheet Music. We warrant om goods the best in the market. An inspec- tion will convince the most skeptical. OUR TWO STORES Are located as below: Jewelry Store, Corner 15th and Dodge, opposite Postoffice. Piano Wareroom and Music Parlor, Crounse’s Block, 16th street, near Capitol Avenue, Please call and inspect our goods at both of our stores. Organs sold on monthly payments. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, THE JEWELERS al 155h nae CapitolA venue, Om aha, N Pianos and uth-eastCornerDolge MARKET. THE BEST TYPE WRITER! AGENT, FRENZER BLOCCK, OMAHA, NEBY Machines Sold on Time, N THE WYCKOFF, GEAWANS RBENEDICT X CHGABOZ Jno. T. Bell EH ouselseeopers §ABK YOUR GHROCKERS FOR THE s OMAHA DRY HOP YEAST # ever ralls: WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL, == Manufactured by the Omaha Dry Hop Yeast Cos 2718 BURT STREET, OMAHA, NEB Buggies Camages and Swing Wagns o My, Koposttory 1s constautly flled with sZseleotetook. I liesh Workmanship Office and Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Omak - G La BRADLEY, DEALER IN g Lumber,Sash, Doors, Blinds,Building Paper LIME, CEMENT, HAIR, ETC.} ! Office and Yrd, Cor, 13th and CaliforniaStreets, s s

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