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The Mebraske Natrona) Bank OF OMAFA, NEB. . 0 carples Fund: Nov. 1, 1888 875688 L. W, YATES, Prosident, for man the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E. TOUZALIN, Vico President, of Boston, W, V. MORSE, of W. V. Morso & Co. HNS. COLLINS, = G.H &1J. 8. Collins, M. WOOLWORTH, Co nselor and Attorney st Ly, 1. 8. REED, of Ryron Reed & Co. This Bank opened for husiness April 27, 1882, he directors and stockholders arc among the lesd gbusiness of Omaha, and its business 1s conducted with especial reterance o the bost and tnorensing tn terests of its mercantile patro Collections racelve prompt attention and charges Toweet obtainable here or elsewhero, Interest allowed on time deposits upon favorable terma and upon accounts of banks and bankers, Forelgn Exchango, Government B nds, and [County snd City Securities bought and sold Council Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. First Mortgage Loans ‘ommercial Paper and all Good Sceurities dealt ‘in, 89 Pearl strect, and 500 First avenue, Council Bluffs. FINANGE AND GOMMERGE FINANCIAL NEw Yorg, Decomber 31. Monoy—Easy at 2@2} per cent, closod at 2}@8 per cont, Primo Paper—5@6), per cont, Exchangs Bills—Dull at 4.81); yoars Cashier demand, Stocks—The market opened firm and in the first fow minutes’ business vrices ad 1to 1} per cent. Beforo the first ¢ ern Pacific preferred brokoe 2 per and the veneral list § to 1§ per cont, Toward midday a steadier tone prevailed, Lus after ‘clock the market became w nd demor- /od and Union Pacitic dropped 41 per cont ul 2 to brought about by rs that Gould was seriously ill and that the Union Pacific’ nual repart would make a poor showing, but the decline was materially assisted by the continued liquidation for accoun's of many firms which will dissolve with tha close of the year. The number of thisa changes was groater to-day than ever lefore. A heavy decline in prices weugened marging and a great many small Liolders were forced to sell, which also had a depressing influence on the market. Tate in the afternoon speculation assumed a steadier tone and there was a rally of } tol} per contffin Union Pacific. The market -losed irregular, but in the main weak. As compared with Saturday’s closing, prices are } to 4} per cent lower, except for Oregon Transcontinental, Oregon Navigation and Kansas & cent hicher. Texas, which were } to 3 per OUUPONS 101 114§ | 1243 17 BTOCKS AND BONDS, American Ex pross 91 Barl., Cods Coutral Paciti Chicago & Alton. .. ... do do pfd. Chi., Burl. & Quincy. Erie.., do pfd ..., Fort Wayno & C ummbnf & ¢, Joasph, do do pid.. Tiiuofe Contral. ... * Tud,, Bloom. & Veatern. Cansas & % TLuke Shore & Michigan So. Michigan Central. Miancapolis & SE. ‘Louis. do do. St. Paul an, & Mumtohn St. Paul & Omaba. .. do_ do d. 5 Westorn Unfon Talsknpg.. *Asked. tEx-Dividend. Dividend: GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHIOAGO PRODUCZ, Chitcaco, Docember 31.— Flour— Market Qull and unchanged; meditm to cioico spring |§ wheat flours, 4 00@4 ir to hne winter wheat flours, 4 50 Miunesota bakers’ ool to choice, 4 77 Wheat lows @45 .y,l spring, quiet; cash, J(u"J‘uL, winter wheat quiet at 974@994c. ‘Corn~Markot somewhat unsettled; opened weak aud declined 3@}c below Saturday, ral- Hed j@]lc and afterwards became weak and hI!E\) and finally closed 2¢ lower for January; o lower for May than closing figures of Sug. trd Onta kot atiods futuros sangor o shade 1 C: oy Ja Illunrg’ May, Stic. ruary, 3¢ Rye- Market quiet at Barley—Market dull at 61@6 Timothy—Fair to choice, 120@1 28; poor @rides sold at 1 90, Flaxseed—1 40@]1 41, Pork—Mess |steady at 20@ 13 75@14 10; ~ December, 14 lll@‘ll 1‘ 14 14385@ AT Y, oy 10@ cuh 8 T0@8 75; Jnnuury. 8 40@ 5 M 8 97h@9 00; May, 9,20@9) 2 Bulk Meati— Unchanged; shoulders, 6 10; lonz clear, 700; short ribs, 7 1.;. short elear c higher; cash, Junuary, 7h; April, higher; arch 74 Bnnernltacul 3 small and¥n lah demand; rices unchanged; choice creameries, 33(@35 T Hi o) Sle: fancy duiries, 25@27c; o0 o choloe, 13@18c; rolls, 31@37c. Cheese—Steady; choice full oveam ched- dars, 12{@13; choies full cream flats, 18@ 134c; gnm] part skim cheddars aad flats, 8@ Fygs—Fresh, 26@3%ic. Hides—1ull’ and unchanged; green salt cured bull and damaged, 6jc; green salt cured, light and heavy, Bic; green salt calf, 11c; dry calf, Tallow — Umlmuxfld, No. No. 2, country 6}c; cake, Tic, Whisky—1 15, KANHAB OITY, Kaxsas Oy, Docemoer 51, — Wheat— 7 82 bid' for cash; 84j¢ bid for Feb- 1 country, 7o; ’ vm:flu for cash; H8@ 8810 for Sanunry; A0J@4610 for May. Oats—Steady at 26jc. BAUTIMORE. Bavriuore, December 31,—Wheat—West- ern, easier, closing dull; No, 2 winter red, e, 106@1 07. estern, lower and dull; mixed Jan: H0@42c; 5 wostern white, Rye—Firm, at 12@75 Butter—Dul uenwrn packed, 10@22¢; NEW OBLEANS, lel)nuANsJ)«wmlmr 81,—Corn and in fair demand 4t 5 Oats—Higher and .“.uuo at 46c, Corn Meal—Lower and scarce at 2 40, Steady 'l‘nrk Lard Lower at 15 25 Steady; tierce, refined, 8 873@9 00; \ toady and in good demand. 3 western rectifiedy, 1 06@ MILWAUKEE, Mitwavse, Docomber 81,—Wheat— Mar. ket droopin, 2, Docomber, 043 January, 94} o; May, 1 Corn—Quiet and unchange Easier and not quotably tyo—Higher at 622 62}c. Baloy—LHigher and stronger; No, 2, Gle. TOLEDO, Toreno, December 31,—~Wheat<No, 2 red, cash, 99jc@1 01, Corn—Market quiet; No cash and Janu. ary, Oats—Market dull; No.2cash and January, 324c asked, C — LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO LIVE 8TOCK, ! light, 4 70@b 40; skips, 7 Cattle Strong and 10c higher; exports, nm @6 55 good to choico shivping, b common to nn‘:h!\m 4 90@ 4 40, higher; 3 meditim ; choico to extra, 4 50@5 + LOUIS LIVE STOCK, . Touvrs, Decomber 31,—Hogs ~Supply hing done beyond a few sales ot \ts at extremes of 4 90@b 405 no re- cef .;,u or shipments reported to-day. KANSAS OITY LIVE 8100 Kansas Ciry, December 31.—The Daily In- i reports: ot onough trading to establish the feeling is steady. Nominally strong at 5 20@5 40. Steady at 8 00, S TRAFFIC. FLOUR AND GRAIN, 0u10460, Decomber 31,—&teceipts and ship- monts of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Ci110AG0, Dacamber 31.—Recelpts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours havo been as follows: Roceipts, Ship'ts, ogs 7! Sheen. TS 2,000 KaNsas Orry, Docomborl.—Recolpts and shipments of live stock for the past 21 hours have been as follows: Recelpta. Ship’ Cattla. . ceee Hogs. . Sheep. .. DBRITI S H GRAIN TRADIE, Loxnoy, December 31.—The Mark Lane Express’ weekly review of the grain trade Foggy weather cansed material loss in the condition of tho’grain market here, but there was no actual chanee of value. Trade in foreign wheat off the stands is quite retail in character. Barley is very quiet, flour dull, maize cheaper; mixed American brought 27s for extra shipping. Eight wheat cargoes ar- rived; two wi'.lufrnwm three remained. Sales of English wheat for the week, 56,819 quarters at 39s per quarter, against 42,510 quarters at 305 114 for the corresponding period of last year, e —— OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale I’rices, OFrICcE OF THE OMAHA BEE. } Monday Evening, December 31, The following prices ere charged retailers by jobbers, wholosalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Gran. ‘Waear—Cash No. 2 BarLey—Cash No. 2,5 Rye—Cash No. 8, 46c, CorN—No. 2, 46¢. 0ams—No. 2, 33c. Live Stock. KT STRERS—Quiet nt 4 00@5 00, Far Cows—8 00@3 3 Hoas—4 7H5@5 2 SnrEr—3 00@S 75 CaLves—Fair quality 4 50@5 00; good,butch- ere’ stock, 6 50, No, 8, 65c. Flour andaMillstuffs. WinTen WHEAT—Best quality, patent,lat 8 3%@3 65, SECOND QUALITY—2 75@3 25, meNu WHEAT—DBest quality, patent, 25@3 60, SECOND QUALITY—2 50@3 35 5c per ¢ PED }*"!Ii-—[’r-r 100 1bs, 85c, CorN MEaL—1 00@1 10 per owt SOREENING—65@75¢ per cw General Produce. Borrzs — Faney, creamery, 33@30c; oold choica dairy, storage creamery, @?24c; best country, solid packod, 12@1fc; best_country, roll, 16@18¢; inferioe ~grades, 10@14c. Receipts are small, and the demand good. Baas—Market stocked; sales to-day at 22@ @24c; demand light. Mears—Hams, 13 clear side bacon, nhurl, long, 9c; dry salt lhnrl-, 8} 8c; shoulders, 7c; dried beef, 1 fined, 104c. ArrLES—Fancy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; fancy Ben Davis, $3 60@4 00; fancy Jenet, 83 00@3 50; fancy Willowtwi , $3 25@3 75, Demand good, Cuerse—New York State full cream, late flenmmlmr mnke Hz., New York Stata full cream, 1\ htmplnu 13 o; Wisconsin, full cream, in box, 14¢; Young Americas, strictly full cream, 14c; full cream, 12¢; full cream 10 hoop lots, 11 o full cream flats, 12ho; full cream flats, 11 fancy brick cheese, 100 Ib cases, 154c; i burger 184¢; genuine old Swiss, 19c. Porators—Receipts small — and prices lu akfast bacon, 104c lear side |nunu, 0od, Consignments of strictly chioice, firge sizod, straight potatoos are selli from 40 to 4! wived cars 85 to 88c n':fi light demand; peachblows, 50c. ‘Swikr PorATOKS—Choice yallow, none, ONIONS—No demand; market overstocked. E’Bnuu—lhnd picked natives, $2 256@2 5 and picked mediums, 1 76@2 00, Re’ cuilxfil 0. GaME—Prairie chickens, per doz., $3 00 w quail, $1 25 to 1 50; 1 50 to 1 75; lard, per doz, 2 00@2 50; mixed, 200; deer saddles, 113 to cass, 8 to 9¢; antelope muldlw 11to 12¢; ear- case, 9} to 10c. Demand good, Woild advise liberal consignmentd, Do careful that your game comes to warket in nice conditio; Selects, 40c; standards, 8bic; mediun CELERY—40 Pourtiyv—Live chickens, per doz, 175@ 200; full dressed chickens, per Ib, 8@10c; tur- keys, per lb., 16@17c; ducks, 10@12; goese, 11@13e, Leyoxs—Extra faucy bar lernons, 88 00; fancy Messina lemony, por box, 7 255 b box Messina lemons, s7 00; 10 "box lots do., M:l]wu lemous, fancy, 85 00; do b box ORaNoEs—Laouisianas per bbl, $900: do., box., 85 (0; stem cut Jam.aicas, per bbl, $10 00; per box, 86 00; Florida, per box, 85 23 BaNANAS—Choice, per bunch, $3 00@4 00. Cranseriigs—Bell and bugles; 810 00@ 12 00; bell and cherry, §9 50@10 50, Above quotatious for choice, 8@c; Dares—Black Arabian, per lb,, quarter crates, 10, 21263 10 1b, box, als per lb., 16¢ F1a8—25 Ib, ki ayer, per lb,, l6c; ts, 184c; do full cream, 5 | X Qocoaxtrs-—Extra fine, per 100, 8 00, Ciprr—Pure swoet cider, 22 g og. 80 86 o M. & P, clarified, 16 gal keg, 84 clarifiod, 82 gal keg, £ 00, Pros fuier, Brc. 15 1h kits, 81 gs 40 1 qr m 80 1b half I»I-I £4.00; tri Pign_ feet, , 1t " tripe, 80 Th Half bl pigs tongues, 15 1b kits, 82 Qm\mxr\n 4011 qr bbl, 8600, Tanibs [ tmwum 1 1b k 2 65; 40 Ib qr bibl, 86 25, Mm r. MeAT—Atmore’s, 181b buckots (buckets 25¢) vI-mer« (lvmkul 40c), 1001b ki ) ASSORTED | per doz, schooner, per ¢ in case, $1 40; 2 $4.50, KLLY tumbler, per don, $\ o 1.1b tin cans & 2 doz in ca Brik |kl||rfl Curran ver b, 8io; strawberry, 80-1b wood b, 8je ]-'wn\, 8016 wood pails l: b, i 8303 blackberry, 80-1b wood pails por 1b, crab apple, 80-1b wood pails per Ib, Ske. ArrLe RUrten—85-1b wooden pails, per Ib, -Ib wooden pails, 6 incaso, per caso, CH BUTTER 251 woodon pails per Ib, Citioaco, Docember 3L, —The Drovers’ [ &11 00; 5-1b wooden paiis, 6 in caso, per case, Journal reports this afternoon as follows: 812 Hogs mg_and prices 5@10c (I-. 20.1b wooden pails)—IR. P @b U0 packing and ship- | ¥ erry, quince, 14c; peach, tomatoos, plum, 14 b wooden buckets, 6 fn case, ssorted, 2-b tin cans, 2 doz in . per case, 86 50 NEBRASKA Cosn Hoxer—2.b frames, 241 cases, por 1b, 180 HAY—Baled, § 00@10 00 per to 6 00@6 50 per ton, ; in bulk, Grocers List. CANNED Goops—Oystars (Staudard), caso, 8 70@8 90; strawborrios, 2 1 21 pherries, 2 Ih, por cas pears, per case, 2 40; whortleberrios, ' per case, 310; egg plums, 1, per case, 2 00; green wagos, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; pine apples, 2 b per caso. 4 80@5 b0, Rore—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 10¢, § inch, 10}¢; 168, 16¢; Sc; round, cases, e 55; square_casos, 170, Staans—Powdered granulated, 8 A, tand- ard extra O, 7dc; extra C, Tie; ‘medium yel- ark yellow, Gic. Ordinary grades, 12@12 @154c; good, 103 prime, 1 @17; tancy gromn. and yellow rnment Java, 20@26c; Lovi Arbucklo's ronated, ~ 18¢; ks fair 1. choice, ‘\[LLn\u;l\lm " Flout, bhla L G TR ot e mitation Java, 165 , bble, i, ] T WESHE 1m0 1800 gk Tonblana e tochen, T fie i3 2 “a3' 1 ¢; Patm: e e o e Na mackerel, bl brln, 805 No, Barley bushel 55000 15,000 | 1 mackerel, alts, 115; family mackorel, half ni) Lol L 50001 brle,, 6 00; family m ckerel, ¢ LIVE BTOCK. half brls., 7 00; \4. 1 Standard Com., 8 do, 4} gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs 100 s Tn b papers, 3 80 por caso; keg per Ib, c. Prokres—Medinm, in barrels, 7 00; do gherkins{in barrels, 4 00; do in half barrols, 5 00, s- Gunpowder, good, good Tmperis Hyson, g ; Japan, natural leaf, 3 Oolong, good, 35 m«w Souchong, good, 85@40c} choice, 3 WooD! ®—Two hoop_ pails, throo hoop paile, 2 10, Tabs, No.1, 9 0 - neer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 8 Soars—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 8 43 satinet, 8 60; Kirlda standard, 3 white Russian, 5 Kirk’s eutoc: i Kirl’s Prairie Quouu.(]\)\) cakes,) 40c; Kirk's ‘magnolia, doz. Porasii—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, in case, 335; Babbitt,s ball 2 dor, in case, 1 90; Anchor bnll 2 doz. in case, 150, rench mixed, in 80 Ib, pails, 18 Amon n mixed. in 30 b pails, 14¢; Brilli mixed, in 30 Ib pails, obby mixed, in' 30 1b pails, 13¢; Competition mixed, in' 30 Ib pails, 1%h¢; Excelsior stick, 30 Ib pails, 12¢; double refined, 30 Ib pails, 13¢; Crystal ixed, so 1b pails, 15¢; Old Tim, mixed, 30 1b pails, Tip Top, mixed, 30 o ed, 30 Ib pails, 11ic; Flirt, stick, pails, 11he; T ,'ru stick, 30 1D pails, 12¢, Viraai—Now York applo 166; Ohio ap- ple, 13c. Sar—Dray londs, per bbl, 180; Ashton, in sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, 5s, 8 30. 'STARcH—Pearl, 4c; Silver Gloss, 9¢; Corn Starch, 9; Excelsior Gloss, qc; Corn, fic. SpicEs—Popper, 17c; allspice, 16¢; cloves 5o; cassin 16c. cenwich, 3 40; Lvn—Amenun Gre Western, 2 75; N»rth sm. 200; Lewis' lye 4 65; Jowell lye, 2 75. Drv Goods. Browy CorroNs—Atlantic A, 84c; Apgfl ton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8¢; Boot I Buckeye LI, 4-4, 7c; Cabot W, 7ic; (,im nango A, 6ic; Greut Yalls . 84c; Hoosier, 64c; Honest Width 8c; Indian Head A, 8c; Indian Standard A 8c; Indian Orchard, d.'w,, 7ie; Luwronco LL, Gie; Mystio I <; Poquot A, fii‘c Utica G, Dho;’ Wa > ‘oxs—Allondale 44, The, b & 7j; Atlantic nington A3 Buow Alligator_3-4, 3c; A Badigor Stato Sio: Brioye S 1ok, 6hts Toidian Orelaed AL 9.8, 8hc; Laconia O 89, 8ho; Lehigh B 4-4, ghe; Popperell N 80, 70; do O 82, Tie; do 1t 3 Tie; do B 89, 8he; Pocas C 44, Tie; Wamsutta 44, 13c. BLEACHED COTTONS—Andr n L 44, nQL Bluckstone AA imperial 8fc; do do half blouched 4.4, 9c; Cabot 4-4, 8fc Fidelity 4-4 9hc; Fruit of the Loom, 124; do Water Twist, 104 Indian Head shrunk 4-4. 2 o cambric 4-4 Groat Falls Q, 9c I26; Lonwdalo, 10 ow York Mills, g cumbric 47, 12) 2 Pequot A "v[vpeml NG Twills, 124o oL R Rl 8§; 'Utica 1lc; \an»uttn 0XX, 12)c Ducks (Colored)—Albany E, brown, 8c; do C, drab, 11¢; do XX stripes and plaids, 121-2c; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, gion fancy, runswick hariot fancy, 12 1-2c; do ex- all River brown, extra heavy, A e Nepouset A 111-2¢; brown, 15 lekwfl&—l\muukeq{ A C A32,19c; do XX bluo_ 32 mont_ BB 1 Haailton D, 11 nehaha 4.4, 3 Arrowanna, 9 1. ’.’.c‘ Clare Lnnfluhu{n extra, 17 1-2¢ ; Lowiston ‘A 80, 15c; Ming &, super extra 4-4, 2 3 Poarl River 39, lj’utnum XX bine oo, 12 Shabucket 810 1.0y do_ 5, 1oey Yoo blus 20, 96, DENIMS—Amoskeag, blue and brown,161.20; | 4 Andover DD blue, 15 1-2c; Arlington X blug BSooteh, 18 1-2¢; Concord OO blue and brown, 12 1.2¢; do AAA, do do ' 181 2; do X t0 do do, 14 12; Haymaker's bluo’and ), 161 Fucasville, brown, 0 1-26; Myatie River DD sripo, Foarl River, blus and brown, 160} blue and bruwn. 14 1.2¢, Caybrios—Barnard 5ho; Eddystone lining, 241uch doublo face, She; Carnor A glased, bhoi Manhattan glove finish, hc; Newport do,,b fi:, “lucd ofc; Pequot do; bo; Tackwood lad Conm Jrans—Amory, Androscoggin s Clarendon 6fc; Cmmu:fif@ ullowell, 8c; Indian Orchard, 7he; ott, nu;:rm‘ed' 8hc; Pepperill sat- leqmn., I s 6he; Arnld [ c, lSurwILk 4jo; le..w., 64 ;Conestoga, .,3 toeus, 7 x.«"“ Dankirk, 6o; Dunnell, 64@7c; fiddystono, Go; Glowsester, 64c; Harmony, bh; Knickerbooker, b Spragues, larl- he; Merritae 1), To; Mystic, bho Iic HBouthbridge, c; do Giughams, 7c; baro, ic; Oriontal, 8he, GINGHAMB—Amoskeag, 9ho; Atlantic, 8¢; Cumberlaud, 7 Kenilworth, 93c; Plunkstt, Corroy, 1 % Agate, 20¢; American, 11¢; Astisian, 20c; Ouiro 1> and 0 184c; Clarion’ D and T, 17he; Decan atripes 1 and T, 16c; Keynwun 18he; N tucket, 19¢; Nonpareil, [§ 134¢; Royal, 165 ‘iunmflx 114. Tioga, Wa wott whirting checks, 120; do Nankin 12he York, plaiu ledn. 124¢; do checks, stripes wnd fancy, 12¢; do § oz, 20c, SHERTINGS - Androscoggin 104, 27 -4, 28¢; do 84, 82: Co Fruit of the Loom 10-4 98. 85c; do 78, 80c; 104, 25¢; Pequot 10-4, 283c! do 74, 19¢: do 49, 16c; Poppesel] 96, 20c; do 67, 21c; do =7, 18c Utica 96, 86c; do 66, 5c; do'48, 17c, 224¢; l’umhrnku lmm wer. WHOLESALE, We quote luiaber, lath and shingles’ on oars at J()umiu at m; following prices: OIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft, and und 22/00; 15 ft, 23 50, " small, in barrels, 8 00; do |2 Tivners—16 feet and under, 22 00, Twnlu AND Jorst—18 ft, 2 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, 1, 4 and 6in,, 24 00; No, 2, 1xa—No, SHERTING—No 1(2d common boards), 20 00; 8 Livie coment, !mr b hoard, 8 b 00, Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel' 85c; ; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair farrod felt, {100 fbe, 3 50; traw Paints, Oila and Varnishe 1a<110° earbon, per Beaclight, pet galion, 144 lon, 144c; 1 3 pr gallon 1 1lon, linseod, |m|l |, strd, G castor, \ sweot, por W.B., per gallon, 16 00t oxtr h \g, 7ero, per summor, golden machine, No'1, per lon, sporm, signal, per gal 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74 vey gallon, 16¢, 2AINTS I8 Ort—White lead, 1, St Louis, lon, 1 50: sperm (io; white lor groen 1 to eeal, 12c; French zin zine, in varnish asst, asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1 cans, 10¢; raw’ and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, black, anc 13c; ofined Tampblack, 126 cone v black, 16e; drop bl m.\q 800 ultramarino bluo, 1 ean’ Vermillion, 1 ; chromo yollow L. M, O. &D. 0, 18; yellow ochiro, S¢; golden ochre, 166 patent_dryer, So; graining colore, light oak, dark oak, waltut, chetnut and ash 150, Dry Paints. White load, 8c; French zne, 10c; Paris whiting, whiting gilders, 1fe; whiting coml 1jc; lampblack, Gorn lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Pras ultramarine, 18¢ burnt, 4¢; umbos sionna, by con, gony irome groen, 3 vormillion, emillion, American, 18¢; Indian rod, roso pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cokusoss, Vonotian' red, American, 1§c; red lead, |l'w|||u)b‘||u\\, genuine, 20 luunm)nl Tow, K., 1 hro, rochello, Se; ochre, French, ochire, Ame Winter's ‘mineral, i Spanish brown, 23c} Fuarni- Eng, VARNISHES—Barrels, per _gallon: ture, extra, §1 10; furniture, No. 1, $1; conch, extra, 81 10; conch, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, extra, 21 78; Japan, 700; \lmlbnm, oxtra, 85¢; shollac, 83 503 hiard oil finish, $1 50, Tobaccos PLua Tobacco-~Climax, 5c; Bullion 50c; Horseshoo, B0c; Star, S0c; Ruddy, 45c; Her: sey's, 48¢; Black, 38@40c, Fixe Cur—Common, 20@30¢; good, 45@ 0c; Roso Leaf, 70c; Promium, 650; Diamond weot Sixtean, 47¢. To; Mecrschaum, 98; Dur- Durham, 4 oz, 67¢; Durhan ez Seal of North Carolina, 8 o of North Carolina, 0. th rhxun, rling, 2 2e; 0. K 5o Wi Undlo , ¥8 25¢; To" C, Leather. 4ole, 38¢ to 42c; hemiock sw.c .80 to 8fc; aen o kip, 80¢ to 1 00; runner 65e to 80c; nem o calf, 85 to 120; ‘hemlock upper, 23 or, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to Greisen kid, 2 50 to 2 1 130; French 25 to 2 00; rus. kxp 130 b0 156 sots, 550 to 75 pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, Debbto 0. D, Morovso, 60; einon, HARNESS—No. 1 star onk, 0. 2 do, 8bc; No 2 do 84 ; No'2 do, No. 3¢ No. 1 Ohio onk, 1 Milwankee 37c: Hides. groen butchers, 6c; groe dry flint, 12@13c; dry salt, 10@17¢; dam \ged hides, two-thirds price, TALLOW—e. Sunre Prurs—26c@1 00, Merino unwashed, ,{,hc 14@16c;_heavy, 18@15¢; medium unwas] light, 18@20c; washed, choice, 82¢; fair, S()e tub and wuuhu(l‘ 28¢; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@6c oss Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 wlrluw steel special cast, 7o, crucible, 8c; special or German, 6c; cast too; do, 15@?20; wagon spokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs pers set, 195; felloes sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70@85c; axles each, 75c; kquare nuts per Ib, 7@11c; washers er Ib, 8@18c; rivets, per h, 11¢; coil chaiv, per Ib, 6@12c; malleabls, 8¢ iron wedges, 6c; crowbrs, 6c; harrow teeth 4c; wpring teol, 7@8c; Burden's horsehoes, 5 00 Burden's muleshoes (00, Bannep Wine—In foar lots, e porfl00, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 3 00, SHor—Shot, 18! ek A}mt 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Kegs, '8 48; do., quarter kegs, 1 88; blasting, kogs, 8 35; fuso, per 100 feet 50c, LEAD—DRar, 1 65, Coat—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebroust Tump, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, r(Hl Towa lump, b 00; Towa, nut, 5 00; Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra- cite, 11 25@11 50; Canon City, 7 00, per ton Liquors, ALCOROL—188 proof, 2 25 per wine gallon oxtra California spirits, 188 proof, 125 per pmn(p,nlluu triple refined spirits, 187 nroof, 123 per proof gallon; re-d istilled whiskios' 100@1 50; fine blended, 150@250; Ken- tucky« lxmfllunn, zooru7m Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, BraNnies—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, Gins—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40 @3 00, Russ—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 003 domostic, 1 50@3 50, PEACH AND ArpLE BRANDY—1 TH@4 00, Cuiasraces—Tmported per case, 28 00 84 00; Amevican, per case, 12 M0@16 00, DENVER MAKKET. Curep. MEars AND_ LARD—In tiorces 10c, in pasly 1ic. Hams, 14jc; broukfast bacon, ;Jb.((m] he; smoked sides, $R@10c; ealt sid @s GreRN FRuir axp Pronuce—Potatoes, 55@ 65¢ per 100 pounds; onions, per 100 potnds, $1 502 00; urnips, per 100 1, 60@8os Co arado cabbage, new, per 100, Bbe@1 0 livo " chick old, ‘per doz, $4 00@ 5; Iprairio chickens per doz, 88 75@A00; egg, fronh, por doz, 32@35c; butter, fair qual. ity creamery, finest per Ib, 38@42; ‘crenmery, good, por 1, 25 Kansas and Nebraska vy, per 1b, 87@15c; cooking, 12@15¢; cheeso, full cream, por 1b, 16@17c; apples per bbl, eastorn, 'S 00@6 00; grapes, per Ib, 7@l0e; California per b, 7@10c; Mensinia lomons, por box, 87 00 @B 00; oranges, $12 00@13 00; Colorado wheat, per 100 1h, #1301 38; flour, fair quuln,y, £10 00@10 50 o barrel; flour, G per 100 b, 8% 00@2 50; flour, rye, per 100 b, 82 50@? 7o< flour, buckwheat, bl 810 00610 %0; corn’ meal, 100 1w, &1 656a1 85 corn, per 100 The- 81 3b0 135 mdunn, per 100105, 81 30@1 43; new outa,por 100 i, $1 36601 o oa, Nbrask, mixed, per 100 1h, $1 83@1 35; wheat, per 100 1bs, 81 35@1 45; barley, per 100 1bs, 81 H0@ @1 75; mixed chop, per 100 1w, $1 3@ 140; bran, per ton, 817 00@19 00; hay, per Lu £12 00@16 00; baled second lmthulm 10 00@12 00; baled upland, $14 00@17 00; straw, por ton, 85 00@9 00, Nebraska cormce —~AND— Ornamental Works | MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON DUHNIBES Dormer Window FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC BKYLIGHT, Iron Fencing! Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Office and Bank Window aud Cellar Guards, Ete. N. W, COR, NIN"H AND JONES 818, WM. GAISER, Mansger, “Oster House Ballway Timo Table, LOCAY, TRAINS—-BRIDGEZDIVISION, U. P, R R, MAIN LINE LAAVR ARRIVA Paciflo Expross. 12:06 p m | Atlantlo Expros7:95 a Western Exnross §:00 pm | NestornExpross. 8it0p m G, Taland Pass .. 4:30p m | G, Island Pass, 11:40 & m Lincoln Kx 80 p m | Lincoln Ex.....12:66 p m DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION. Loave Omaha: 7:1 1100, 2,00, $:00, day: 7:1 W, A way depot, Conncil Bin Toave 10:00, 11:00 a. . 10:40p.m . On Su 500, 6:40, 10:40 . uted Iater, 12 . Atrive Tranetor dop 112 Wil L 5, 0 Arrive Omaha 20 minutes Iater, LRAYR COUNGIL RLUYPA. 850 p m S:608m a16am 660 am | P, R. R.—U, P DEPOT, Pacifio Ex. Mall & Ex NABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIF! dmaha. «o..7:50 & m | Omaha . 8:60 pm Ceaiens 0,8 &Q R R.—U P, DEPOT. 750 a'm | Express..... . pm | Mall* Expross Fxpross 7:60 % m | Madl. Mall., 2..8:50 p m | Expross C.AN o R, P ORPOT, am | Expros 30 pm Mall®, Exprers. ... AL Expross. SI0UX CITY & PACIFIO—DE “oave Omahia for Val fo Rialr. Arrive from Valentine., 58 Opening and Closing of Mailu, ROUTH, ormy. cross am. pm. am p O AN W.col &D,C L. l\|| & '\lnllx City.11:00 9:00 I\ 40 816 816 6:60 Union Pacif Union Pacifl 7:80 0.& 1 B.& whiand aud Lincoln. Oftice opan Sundays trom 14 00 . 0 1:00 p. . . K. COUTANT Postmastrs DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. REGULAR GRADUATE of two medical colleges Al engaged longer in the treatment of AND BLOOD Disoases 18, a8 city papors show CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN than other physician in St. and all old_rosidents invitod. W . Curablo cases guarantee exists it 18 frankly stated. Call oF write, Nov\'nuuI‘wutrn\Ll““. ility, Mental and Physica g, Skiv_ Affcotions, O1d Sores_and lleuu. o Tmprise MARRIAGEW‘f hy, aG- U TID . maj ostageus s, consequonces and cure, o stamps. A.L.FITCH & CO. DEALERS IN GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CONSISTING OF Furniture! Cooking and IHeating Stoves. CROCKERY,GLASSWARE Lamps, Baby Carriages, CUTLERY, ETC, ETC. We can furnish anything in this line at the Lowest Prices. A. L. FITCH & CO., 19th 8t., between Farnam and Douglas, Opposite Nebraska National Bank, Marked Down‘ ALL THE Millinery and Hair Goods ! —AT— ALMA E. KEITH’S a4rspecial Store open until 0o 109 15th Street Opp. Postoffice, ~ HICCINS’ tant will double. call and see us. nducements offered evenings, ock p. 1. Ash and Elm, grown, MERCHANTS' LUNCH AND SAMPLE ROOM, 1203 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb. RESTAURANT, 200, 206 South 12th Street. purpos Open Dayand Night. JAS.H PEABODY M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Hestdence, No. 1407 Jouos 81, Offos, No. 160 ¥a nam stroet,’ Office hours, 12 m. to 1 A . €0 6 . m. Telephone'for office, o1, Hestien HAWTHOHNE This new and beautiful addition is located between Davenport}and Cass’streets only ten blocks from the High Scheol. Lots Will belSold at $350 to $650. HAWTHORNE This}is by all odds tho most desirable 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, N | Davenport Street is Now being Graded ThroughTthis 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 quadruple in price before lots two and three miles dis- Call and See Prices and Plat, and ;Drive with fus to Parties wishing desirable residence property will find jit to their advantage E.AWTEIORNIE. Is ornamented with a beautiful Hence the shade and ornamental trees are already planted and full We have property in all parts of the city, both for residence and business pur- ‘We have an Eighty acre tract and 160 acre tract on line of Belt Railroad at a -| BEDFORD & SOUER, 213 South 14th Street, between Farnam and Douglas Addition, Hawthorne. rowth of forest trees_ consisting of Oak, Hickory DR. EMILY PAGELSEN Diseases of Women, 1613 DODGE B’l‘llEE‘l‘ Oftioshours 10 ICE TOOLS OF EVERYDESCRIPTION 1 have secured the agency of Wn. T. Wood & Co., 0 sell their tools. They aro making the best loe Tools aud are cho oklent i (e Uit Saten y Ice Company wishing to buy tools will recelve Sheproix plest atéontion by add dresslug W. BLUMVE, 1817 Shorman Avanue, Ostaty Neb. BOARD $3.50. Boso Rosturant| GOOD SQUARE MEAL, 25 | CENTS. | 26

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