Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 3, 1884, Page 3

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SRy o o e i b R R . et o 5 AN R 3 e oy < - e - 4 g R —— e The hebraske National Bank OF OMAF A, NEB. 380,00 Oapital - 8! !nfl?\?l hrnfl. Nov. 1,1883 16,6060 . W, YATES, President, for man years Cashler the First National Bank of Omaha, A. K. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of Boston. W, V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. WS, COLLINS, G.H &J, 8. Collins. M. WOOLWORTH, Co nselor and Attorney st Law. 1. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. T Bank opened for husiness April 97, 1882, he lirectors and stockholders aro among the load gusiness of Omaha, and its business Is conduoted with sspecial reforence to the bost and Inoreasing In terests of it mercantile patrons. Collections receive prompt attention and charges Towess obtainable here or elsewhere. Interest allowed on time deposits upon favorable torms and upon accounts of banks and bankers., Forelgn Exchange, Government B nds, and {County and City Securities bonght and sold Council Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. First Mortgage Loans Negotiated. “Commercial Paperand all_Good Securities dealt in. 39 Pearl stroet, and 500 First avenue, Council Bluffs. FINANCE AND GOMMERGE FINANCIAL New YORg, January 2, Money—Ensy at 23@3 per cent, closed at 2, per cent. Primo Paper—5@64 per cent, Exchangs Bills—Dull at 4.8 484§, Govarnments—Weaker. Stocks--The market opened excited and lower, In the first 15 minutes the market was ragged, but o few stocks were subjected to sharp raids, Missowri Pacific was forced down { per cent to 863 per cent, and Union TPacific, 2 per cent to 60} per cént, Northern Pacific was strongly supported, ranging be- {; dewand, tweou 28{@25§ per cent for common and 51§ @524 per cent for proferred. Before midday the market became steady, but later when it was announced that Towa roads had decided to maintain rates for thirty days, and that an offort had been made to have the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy join in the tripartite agreement, prices moved up 3@2} per cent, the latter for Northwestern preforred. The market closed strong at a slight reaction, A compared with Monday, cloring prices are 4@ 2§ per cent higher, OOUPONS proy s hih 4)’s Coupon: A Aeriog +1234 Pacifc @ of 95 128 BTPOKS AND BONDS, American Expross. Burl., Cedar Rapids & Northern. Contral Pacific. . Cuieago & Alton, do pfd.. Chl, ‘Burl, & Qulincy. }onw‘rnauh g0 e Hannibal & St. Joseph . do do do pfd. Illinois Central........... Ind., Bloom, & Vestern.. Kansas & Texas..... 1213 Lake Shore & Michigan So 958 Michigan Central. . 874 Mianeavelis & St. 173 do do 344 Misaouri Pacific. 888 “IJthsrn l’MIhL. 25 do 528 N:rthwentern E' i 5 Naw ank Central., 112 Oaio & Mississippi. 22 do _ do 90 Penrh. Decatur & Evanaville 13 St. Pnl & Milwaukee. . 934 do do do pfd. 116 St. Paul Minn, & Manitoba., 95 St. Paul & Omaha... 33, do_ do 98; Texas Pacific. . 17; Union Pacific. ... 71k \Vlbuh. St. L. & Pacific. 118 do do pid 304 | Wumrn Union Telegrap! 74 *Asked. tEx-Coupon. ——— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, N CHIOAGO PRODUCE, Cuicaco, January 2.— Flour— Market 2l and unchanged; medium to choice spring Wheat flours, 4 00@4 75; fair to fino winter wheant flours, 4 50@ Minnesota bakers’ goud to c)mu,n, 4 @ Whaut —TKegular, easy and _closed lower than Monday's prices; January, ¥3{c; Fehruary, May, 1 007; winter wheat, uiet at 9@I6LC; spring whoat, quict at93jc, Corn—Market unsettled, and closed ke yigher for January, 4 Jower for Februar than_closing figures of Monday; cash, 566 56}, Febeuary, 55¢; May, bgc, Oats—Market quiet and closed a trifle 32c; Fobruary, 33ic; May, Tower; cash, 32§ c. Ityo— Market onsy; cush at rloy—Market dull at 61} ki mothy—Prime, 1 24@1 25; common to choice, 110@1 27. Flaxseed ~Nominal at 1 39@1 40, Pork—Mess steady; cash, 14 25@ }ehruari 14 424@11° 45; March, 14 65@ 14 674 May, 14 96@L 0 Lard—Market steady, improved; cash, 8 80@8 April, 9 17,@9 20; May, 9 30@9 82). ullc Meavs—Shoulders, 6 10; long clear, 780; short ribs, 7 40; short clear, 7 70. Moderate demand; choice creamer- 0; fancy dairies, 26@27c; rolls, tw choice, 13@17c. Choese—Orders and stocks small and feeling firm; choice full cream cheddars, 12{@13; choice full cream flats, 13@13jc; good part skim cheddars and flats, 8@ Eggs—Market casy; fresh, 250; pickled, 15 20¢. Hides—~Market steady; groen salt cured bull and damaged, Go; green salt cured, light_and heavy, 8¢; green salt calf, 11c, “Tallow—No. 1 country, 74¢; No. 2, country, Ao, Whisky—1 15, CatieBoarn.—Wheat—Regular, ic higher foe Jawuary; othor options unchauged. Sales, With prices slightly February, § 45; . Butter—3 o, (Aru Ac higher for January and February; fe lughnr for May, Sales, 800,000 bu. “ Oats—yo higher for Fobruary; dc higher for " bahl 105,000 bu, .,.k—zmuwer for January, March; 2§clower for May, Sales, 25,000 bbls, Lard—. "hlgher for Kebruary; others un- changed. = Sales, 750 tierces, PEORIA PRODUCE, ary; Sc 1 wer for Proria, January 2, — Corn — Market active but easior; new mixed, 45)@45§c; new rejected, 414@42c. Oats— Easy: No. 2 white, 823@83c. ‘Whisky—Firm at $1 15, NEW [ORK, New York, January 2,—Wheat—Cash 4@Ic lower, uptions opensd 1@1e lowd, re- covored §Gc cloning atoady; wngraod, rod, o1 13, No. 3 red, 1024@1 021; No, 2 red, fw\,l oy Com-—Cash quiet ond steady, opened awer, u\\nnoed J@lc, closing sLrong; ungr aded, 48@65c; N 634@ 654c. Oats—Opened }@gc lower u!unued i@ie, closing steady; mixed western, 89)@41c; white, 11@4ic. Eggs—Western, feesh, dull and lower at 26@28e, l"’Pm-k Quiet and firm; Tard—Higher; prime steain, 9 16@9 20, Buster—Firm for fine grades. BALTIMORE. Baurivoke, January 2,—Wheat—Western, lower, closing dull; No. 2 winter red, oash and Janu ry, 1 05{@1 06, Oom—wmn-n, lower aud quiet; mixed, s au quiet; westero white, 40 mixed, 38@3tc. fiudy at T8@75¢. J{uuuu new e, 14 8709 31" Sheep—Market firm; i 4;»@.00 fair to good, 3 THE DAILY BFF---THUR DAY, JANUARY 3, 1884, Butter—Dull; westorn packed, creamery, 25@35¢. Bere_-Tower, fresh at 2 Whisky—Steady at 118@ KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Orry, January 2, ~Wheat—1.ower; P{‘[c for cash; 88)c for F ry; 8%¢ bid for Ay, 10@22¢; 18% Corn Iuvu-r @37c for cash; 80k for February; 54 for May. Oats— Tl mnl unm!nn]. ;'m nid, LIVRRPOOL, LivERPOOL. January 2, — Breadstuffs— Dull. Wheat—Winter, 88 5d@% 1d; epring, Bs(@8s 6. Corn—Ds 3. 8T, LOUIS PRODUCE, 8r, Louvis, January 2.-~Wheat — Lower; No. 2 red, £1 00@1 01 for cash; $1 004@1 001 for January; §1 024@1 03 for February; 1 08} @1 08§ for May 3 red, 03@ M3 Corn—Lower: 45@463c for cash; 473@dtc for January; 46§@47}c for February; 51§c for May. Oats—Lower: 313¢ for l'vlmnr yo--blo, linrlev ’»{\(.is(»c. lhm.m- Tnchaneed. Iggs—Unchanged at 24c. Bran—Unchanged at 63 a G Corn Meal—Unchanged at 2 30, Cros Boarn,—Wheat —Market easier; 1,008 for January; 102§ for February; 104§ @1 04 for March; 1 08 for May., Corn—Market firm; for January; 47} @37 for February; 51§@blic for May, Oate —High B04c for January; 81fe bid for February; S0A@3t4c for May. CINCINNATL, 11, January 2.—Wheat—Market 103 for casl for cash and January; 3tc for May Cixat dull at 1 t at Leady ab G3G@08e, Juiot and firm at 14 50, 1 demand at 8 60, NEW ORLEANS, New Onurans, January 2,—Corn—In fair denmml uml firmer; mixed and white 5c; eady and in good demand at 46c. Corn Meal—Quiet and firm at 2 40, Lard—Tasior; tiorce, refined, 8 873; keg, Bilk Meats —In good demand. Whisky—Steady aud unchanged; western rectified, 105@1 20. MILWAUKEE, MiLwauker, January 2.—Wheat—Stondy; 2, 03{c; January, 93]c; February, H4yc; l\lly, 1 Olg er; No, 1, Mdc' 32, 2, <.|ac B-rleyASwnd), No, 2, Gle. TOLEDO, ToLkno, January 2,— Wheat — Demand tight, bug frm; No. 2red, cash, 004c@l 00}, Corn—TIn good demand and a shade higher; Bigh mixed bic; No. 2 cash and January, 51c Onu« Market dull and lower; No, 2, 24c, e ———— LIVE STOCK. OHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CH1¢AGO, January 2,—The Drovers' Journal reports this afternoon as follows: Hnbl-—]\[ Kot aprongor and pricos 10¢ high- packing and shipping mx 70; skips, 3 00@4 G 15 exports, G 00@6 60; good to choice shipping, 5 60@6 00; common to me- dium, 4 25@ nferior to fair cows, 2 40@ 5; ‘medium to good, 3 80@4 50; stockers, 90; feeders, 3 90@4 50. inferior to fair, 3 25@ 375 per cwt.; medium to goud, 4 00@4 25; Lhul(.e to e\crn, 4 50@b 25, | 8T, LOUIS LIVE 8TOCK, Sr. Louts, January 2.—Cattle—Good grades firm and wanted; common stuff slow; export- ers dull at 6 60; good to choice, 5 75@6 00; light to fair, 5 00@5 50; common to medium, 4 40@4 75; Colorado steers, 4 25@5 50; cows and heifers, 3 50@3 60; stockers and foeders, LY, »u(u "Texans, 3 @3 55, eep—Best. qrnde» scan nd wanted at 25@4 00; common to wedium, 2 50@3 00, Hogs—Higher but very quiet; packers out of market; sales to shippers, 5 00@5 25. KANSAS CITY LIVE 8T0CK. Kaxsas Ciry, January 2.—The Daily In- dicator reports: Cattle—Quiet and steady; natives, 5 00@ 575; cows, 3 23@4 00; stockers and feeders, 3 60@4 50. Hogs—Firmer and 10@15¢ higher; sales at 5 20@h e ‘Sheep—Market quiet and unchanged. *TRAFFIC. FLOUR AND GRAIN, g 0810400, January 2,—Receipts and ship ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have boen as follows: Flour, bbl.... Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels Rooelpts, Shlp‘u. 19,000 31,000 Oats, bushels, . . 122,000 Rye, bushels. a0 ! Bnrley bushels. . A 000 21,000 Notk—The above receipts and shipments are for the past 48 hours, New YoRg, January} 2.—Receipts and Y | shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 houra have been as follows: Wheat, bushels. ... Com, Oats, Resalpta Shipte . 41,000 6,000 45,000 . 118,000 LIVE BTOCK, OHI0AGO, -Tanuary £.—Recelpts and ship- meuts of live stock for the past 24 hours have Receipts, Ship'ta. 15,000 A, 000 1,900 been as follows: 000 2,000 . Kaxsas Crrv, Jawuary 2.—Recolpts and shipmenta of 1ive stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: Roclelph. Ship'ts, fiufilo, i J,fl» .s 2,300 aen Shop. w0 8r. Louts, January 2.~Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have S oge, (2 days) . Shee Povsrarens OMAHA MARKETS. ‘Wholesale F'rices, OrrioE or THE OMAHA B, Wednesday Evening, January 2, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commiseion wmer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Graim, ‘Wazar—Cash No. 2, 780; Basrey—Cash No. 2, bic, Rye—Cash No. 8, 46¢, Cors—No, 2, 46c, Oars—No, 2, 88, Live Stock, K ar Breers—Quiet at 4 00@5 00, Far Cows—8 00@$ 50, Hoes—4 76@5 25, SuEEr—3 00@3 75, Cu.m—hh quality 4 50@5,00; goodjbutche ers’ stock, 6 No, 8, 66c. Flour andfiMillstufls, WiNTER WHEAT—Best quality, patentlat 8 35@3 65, BECOND QuALITY—2 7H@8 25, BeriNe WHEar—Best quality, patent, 8 25@3 60, BROOND QuALITY—2 50@4 35, BuaN—Bho per cwt. CuorpeD FEED—Per 100 lbe, 85c, CorN MeaL—1 00@1 10 per owt BOBRENING—UH@The per cw General Produce.. Borres — Faucy 83@86c; cold storage creamery, zmm- e a8 country, wolid packed, 12@16c; @24c; best coun best country, roll, 16@18c; inferior gredes, * brown, 15¢ 330 | 80 1b pails, 150; Old 10@14c. good. Facs—Market stocked; sales to-day at 22@ @24c; domand light. Meats— Hams, 187¢; breakfast bacon, 104e; clear sido bacon, short, 9ic; clear side bacon, long, 9}c; dry salt short, dry salt long, 83c; shoulders, 7c; dried beef, 12}c; Inrd, re. fined, 10}c. ArrLes—Fancy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; fancy Ben Davis, 8 60@4 00; (’ulr Jenet, £3 00@3 50; fancy Willowtwig, $3 3 75, Demand good. Cuerse—New York State full cream, September make, 14¢; 1 geeam, 10 hoop lots, 18 Receipts are small, and the demand 1ato w York Stata full do full cream, 50 hoop lits, 184c; Wisconsin, full cream, in box 148; Youhg Atnoricas, strictly full croam, 14¢ full croam, 12¢; full cream 10 hoop lots, 113 full cream flats, fancy brick burger 18he; 124¢; full cream fl cheeso,” 100 Ib cases, 154 genuine old Swiss, 195, Porators—Receipts small and frices food. Consignments of strictly . eholoe, argo sizod, straight potatoes from 40 to 4 light. 8w mived cars 85 to mand; peachblows, 50c, ¥ PoTATORS—Chofce vellow, none, No demand; market u\'nruh‘riu‘AL ONI0: HBEANS hand picked coipts large, Gavg D rnln chickens, per doz., 88 00 to 825; quail, 81 25 to 1 50, duckl, Mnllml per_doz, 2 00@2 50; mixed, 81 50 to 2 00. Bo careful that your game comes to market innice condition, Fres Ovsters—Selects, 40c; standards, 85¢; medinms CrLERY—45 PovLTRY—Live chickens, per doz, 1 2.00; full dressed chickens, per Ib, 8@1 Hand picked natives, $2 95@3 mediums, §175@200, Re: keys, per Ib., 15@17¢; ducks, 10@12; geese, 1@ise. Livoxs—Extra fancy bar lomons, 88 00; fancy Messina lemons, per bo, § B box luLt, Messina lemons, 87 00; 10 box lots do., Malaga lemons, fancy, $5 00; do 6 box —Touisianas per bbl, $000: do., stem cut Jam aicas, per bbl, £10 003 00 Florida, per Iy-\ £5 26 As—Choice, per bunch, 88 00@A 00, Sauknues—Bell and bugles; $10 00@ 12.00; bell and cherry, 89 50@10 50. Above quotations for choice. Datks—Black Arabian, per b, 8@9c; quarter crates, 10c. F1as—25 Ib. kogs, por 1b., 124¢; 10 1b, box, ayer, per Ib,, 16c; small'evals per lb., 18c. CoCoANt xtra fine, por 100, 8 00, Ctogn—Puro swoet cider, 22 gal "keg, 86 00; M. & P. clarified, 16 gal keg, $1 75; M. & P. clarified, 32 gal kex. gh 00, ]’ms hw. TrirE, Ero.—Pigs foot, 15 1b kits, lup 40 1b qr b1, $2 95; pigs foet, 80 1h hnll bbl, $4 00; tri o, 15 1h kits, $1 15: tripe, 40 1b qr bbl, $2 20; tripe, 80 1b Kalf bbl, $400; pigs tongues, 15 b kits, $2 50; pigs ues, 40 Ib qr bbl, $6 00, anbu tongues, 151 ks, 82 053 40 1 qr bbl, $6 25 MiNck MEAT—Atmore's, wm buckets (buckets 25c) 9c; 371b buckets (bucket 40c), 9c.; 1001b kegs, 90; half barrels, 8jc. “ASSORTED J KLLY—2-1b stone jars; 12 in oase, per doz, $2 25; tumbler, per doz, $1 95; schoonor, per_dozen, $810; 1.1b tin cans, 4 gm in case, $1 40;2-1b tin cans, 2 doz in case, Bvl,x Jnum——(}urmnt, 80-1b wood pails, B strawberry, 80-1b wood pails par b, Shc, nulphnrr 80-1b wood pails per Ib, 81o; blackberry, 80-1b wand. pails. per b, Shej crab apple, 80-1h wood pails per Th, 84c. APPLE BL'rrnl—SF»l{x wondan p s, per 1b, 8c; 5.1b wooden pails, 6in cuse per case, Pracr Borter—20-1h wooden pails per Ib, S11,005 311 wooden paiis, 6 in case, per case; Pusnvrs-—{In 20-1b woodon pails)—Tasy- berry, 15c; strawberry, quince, lic; peach, 1dc; chorry, 14c; tomatoes, 14c; plum, l4ci ussorted, 5-1b wooden buckets, 6 in case, per case, $475; assorted, 2.b tin cans, 2 doz in case. per case, $6 50 Nebraska Coms HoNey—2-1b frames, 24-1b cases, per 1D, 18c. Hav—Baled, 8 00@1000 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@6 50 per ton. Grocers List. CaNNED Goops—Oysters (Standard), per case, 3 70@3 90; strawberries, 2 1, per case, 2 10; raspberries, 2 1b, , por cusey 2 00; Bartlett pears, per case, 2 40; onlebemu, r caso, 310; 'egg_plums, 2 1b, per case, 2 90; green gages, F m, per’ case, 3 90; pine apples, 2 Ib per case. 4 80@5 Rm’u isal 4 inch and larger, 10c, § inch, c; inch, 11c, ANDLES-Boxes, 40 lbs, 168, 15c; 8s, 15c; boxes 40 Tbs, 16 oz,, 6, 1! 160, rores—Per caddie, 85c; round, cases, | 20c; Tl(’llHnNAAmmlw AC A8, blue 82, 1)1 1 mont BB, stripe, 12c; Yeoman's blue DENINS—An XX to do do, 1 brown, 9 1.2¢ Pearl River, bl 24inch double Manhattan glazed, bjo; finish, 6c. satteen, 8ic; O teons, 71 Narragansott, G4o; Berwick, 4 Dankirlk, 6 "D Gloucester, 64c; ): | Gho; Merriinac American, 11c; 134e; Clarion tuol wnd fancy SHERTINGS 94, 23¢; do Fruit of the 9. 8503 do7 16c; Peppenell JOIST AND 8 TIMBERS-16 22 ft, 0; 24 22 00. No. 2, 18 00. ard, 850, headlight, per gullun, 580 Lar 0. 1, 70¢;No. lon, 1’ 50; 'No, sperm, W.B, hrgnllnn. 0.1, 750; summer, 16 lon, 35¢; No, 80c} c\lr)»‘nclno, per gallon, 16c. green 1to b1 soal, raw and burnt 13c; retined lam L. M. & D., 16 M. &D., 16c; can _Vermillion and ash White lead, wluflng, com'l lampl blu ult-ulpnrhm. 1 sionna, raw, 4 Paris 2 55; square_cases, 1 70, vermill Svaars—Powdered, 9%c; cut loaf, 9%c; rose p‘nk granulated, 8jc; confectioners’ A, 8}c; Stand- ard extra C, 7ic; axmc.no-m jum yel- | 7 low, 7c; Yo 1 % yallow, Go. Gorrezs—Ordinsy grades, D@izjo; 13 @1%h; good, 14c; prime, 1 choios 16@\7¢; fancy green lndyallow,l maeo:d overnment J ava, 20@26c; Leveri ngI: 18¢c: Arbuckle’s roasted, ~18¢; Mc -ughun- Xél%.;xcx roasted, 18}c; mitation Java, 16% Rice—Louisiana prime to choice, 7c; fair 6hc; Patma, 6c. Fisii—Ne, 1 mackerel, half brls., 800; No. | 1 mackerel, &its, 115; family mackerel, half 0| brls., 6 00; family mackerel, kits, 95¢; "No, 1 white fish, half brls., 7 00; No. 1 kits, 1 05, Syrup—Standard Com., #2¢, hols; Standard do, 4} gallon kegy 152 Standard do, 4 gallon kogs 1 S0~ S T Vatara'® 50 e cater A T c. ProrLes—Medium, dn barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 4 00; small, in barrels, 8 00; do in half barrels, 4 50; gherkins: in barrels, 9 00; do in half barrels, b 00, Teas—Gunpowder, good, 45@5c; chulon 00 @b good Tmperil, choice, Yows Hyeon, P L 00 e ol b s Tl r..lxmce. 60@75c; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolony,, choice, 40(@5be; choice, 85@4be. WOODEI\WARb—T'n umhmp ails, 2 ; Souchong, goodss 86@10¢; oop_ pails, 185 10, Tubu,pl\npl 9 00; Pio noer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 85, Soaps—Klrl’s Sayon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirls satinet, 860; Kirk's standard,’ 875; Kirlds white ‘Russian, 525; Kirk's eutoca, 2 10 Kirk's Prairie 'Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnola, doz. muu«l'enmflvml- cans, 4 ease, in case, 8 85; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 »Y—French m!xed in 80 1b. pails, 18c; American mixed. in 80 1b_pails, 140; Brilliant mixod, in 8 1b paile T, Nobby mixed, in 30 Ib bails, 13c; Competition mixed, in 30 Tb 5 . 124c; Excelsior. stick, 30 Ib pails, 126; ouble refined, 80 Ib pails, 18¢; Crystal mixed, ime, mlxsd,som 14¢; Tip Top, mixed, 80 b pails, 130; fmn, mixed, 80 1b bl Tijo; Klirt, stick, 80 Ib palls, 11403 Tfo Top, atcl, 8015 pails, 12c. Vula:nAu— orkapple 16¢; Ohio ap- SAL'I‘—D!I loads, potbbl 'IBO' Ashton, In sacks, 3 60; bbls dairy 330, Snncu—Pwl 4ho; Bllur Glu—, 80; Corn , 9¢; Excelsior Gloss, 7 ; Corn, Be. Bflou—-ll‘;ym, 17¢; -ll-p ce, !nu clovea I 40; Greenwich, 8 40; [Ib, Waentern, 275; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' Iye 465; Jowell lye, 275 Dry Goods. Buowx Corrons—Atlantic A 840; Apple? ton XX, To; Atlanta A, 8c; oot FF E nwohye LL, 44, To; Cabot W, 74o; Chi i Great Falls E Homm Wideh bor Todian THos A por T Standard A 8c; Indian Orchard, d. w., 7ic; Llwrexu:n I:L Bhe; Mylflo River, 7%, Psquuz ; Utica 0; Wachusett B, 7§¢; do ' do E 48, u;c. llll Buown CorroNs—Allendale 4-4, The, Alligator 3-4, c; lo 4.4, Tjc; Aslunun c; Honn 44, 6e; Buekeye S 4-4, ndian Orchard AA 9.8, Bhe; Laconin O 39, Bjo; Lehigh E -4, Ac, lemmll Nya«hn, o 0 82, 7, o do ] ¢ Pocws O 44, Tic; Wunnu".l ok 1, 1 T BuracuEn OortoNs—And *cx Bh«.kmna AA fmperial 8fc; do i fv} Cabiot 44, fijo Fidelity 4-4 &;, it Tk i Waker Torice b hroat B 54 o Water 9, Tuidian Hoad shrunie -4 120, Loqnadale 10 0 cambric 87, 12bc; New York Mills 1.. }:oqu‘;'. A, 1y 9:,...;.-1 N G, Twili, 12)o 'ocahon ncuu t 54, 8 i Ucll ored)—, my E, brown, 8¢; do (* drab 1c; do XX st d n_ fancy, hmwn'axzc- Clariot fusoy, 141.30; o ox. tra heavy, 20¢; Fall River brown, gatrahouvy, 111-2; Tudiane A brown, 18¢; Nepounset A , stripes and plaids, 19¢; Brunswick 8ho Hoouler, lldu, uastor foge e : shellac, 1| Horueshos, h0c; soy's, 48¢; Blac INE 60c; Roso Leaf, SMOKING—O, ham, 8 o., 5bc; 2 oz, bc; Senl Seal” of North oz., 28¢; 0. K Ned, 3's w0 ki, nem o calf kid, 82@; kip, 80c to 1 00: kip, 110 to 1 b¢ sotd, 550t 7 pin HanrNess—N 89¢; No. 1 Ohi salted, 7A@7ic; ALLOW~—bc, 18@15e; mediu washed, choice, Heavy erucible, 8o do, 15@20, Por vet, oucl,y 70@Abe; 3 B fron wi Snor—8hot, powder, kegs, uarter kegs, 1 Lean—RBar, 1 AL—Cumb cite, 11 25@11 00@1 50; fin Pennsylvania 1 40@+ 00, n,'.'n“m.nh 111-2c nehaha 4-4, %00; Omega, suj Pearl River 89, 10 1-4e; T Shetncket 8, 10 1-2; do S, 12c; Amh»‘\or DD blue, 15 blue and hnv\lll 141 CaNBRICS—Bamard lovo finish, hie; Nowport do.,5 Comskr JEANS—Anory, Hallowell, & beo; Wullhl\rhlg«, Be; o hlm\hnmn, baro, 5fe; Orieutai, 830, GINGTANS— Amoskeag, 9o Konllworth, 9c; Plunkstt, CoTTONADES— Abberville, 13 -m pes D and_ T, I Nonparell, 184¢c; Royal, 164c; Sussex, sott nhlrfinx checks, York, plain Nankin, 1 5e; Pe uot 10-4 Utdea 96, 86c; do 08, 224¢; WHOLESA! Wo quoto umbor, lath and ehinglos on onrs at Omaha at the following prices: 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50, 'llllllrl;“lkhh Joisr—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; per gallon, 14je; 160° water white, soed, raw,; pr q'\llnn,fi.m. linseed, botled, per d 126; Fronch zinc, red_seal, 11¢; Fyench zing, in varnish asst, 20c: Fronch zinc, in_ ofl asst, 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10c; 16¢; Venetian red, 9¢; L. M, 0. &D. 0 golden ochre, 16c, color. light ouk, dasleoal, walaut,” i faué burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, dc} 1, Common, 200; me ", The; vermillion, fon Am Venetian' red, American, 1§c; rod chmma yellow, genuine, 30c; ool ochire, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, lnhl.gh brown, 2jc; Spanish brown, Zjc; ince's mineral, 'V ArNI8HES—Barrels, turo, extra, 81 10; r.u-nhm, No 1 i.pm, 700; h.!eum, ‘extra, 850} , 83 50; hard ofl finish, Prug Tomacco--Climax, Boc meu. Bbe; Sweet Sixteen, 47¢. North Carolina, 2 oz., 60c 25¢; Tor dole, 38c to 42¢; hemiock s..c 8¢ to 85¢; 80c to 1.00; runner 66c to 80c; calf, 850 to 1 20; humlm.k upper, 23¢ %0 26c; onk upper, 24c; alligator, 4 , 900 to 10 50; B, pebl 16 O, D, Mumcw, 8bc; simon, 1 Milwaukee 87c: No 2do 34 Dull and lenk' lfl@flc', unugnd hides, two-thirds price, BHuEP an—ml 00, Marino unwuhed 28c; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@6o Tron, ruter, 2 10; plow teel spacial cast, 7o wagon spokes, 155, folloos sawed dry, 1 wales each 7B , 1@11c; washers er It m 11c; onil laiv, per Ib, uflln:ing teal, 7@8c; lSu n's muleshoos 6 00, Barsep Wikg— Nais—Rates, 10 to 60, ris run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 500, Towa lump, b Towa nut, 5 00; Tock Sprln AvL0oHOL—188 proof, 2 25 per wine extra Califoruia spirits, 188 proof, 1 i.ml gallon; triple refined &) per proof fucky Dourbons, 200G 00; Kastucky mad Ej , 2 00@7 0(5 Hnmmuw ported, 6 00@16 00; domestic’ ;.‘lfll—'lmlmrhd 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 Russ—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 200@400,dlulnuflu 1 50@3 50, sty PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, CaMPAGNES—Tmported ,"121.26; | 84 00; American, ———————— DENVER MARKET, 2«5; Amvwnhnl. B‘l» 1 %0; Conestoga, extra, Lowiston A 80, 17 v extra 4 16 1-40; Putnam X 29, 9o, noskeag, blue and brown,161-2¢; 1-20; Arlington X blus Concord 000, A, do 41 Haymake:'s blue Mystic River DD strip, 161 ue and brown, 16¢; Uncas blue and 1819 do W ille, Aoy Eddystone lining, face, 81c; Garner A glazed, r.%._ M Poquot do, be; Lockwood kid Androscoggin fo; Conestogen sat- Indian Orchard, 74c; 8ho; Popperill’ sat: larendon improved, martcan, 6}c; Arnldo, fe; Cocheoo, 6) unnell, 6h(@fe; Fdd: Bhe; D, Te; Mystic, rgyle, 8o; Atlantic, 8¢; (‘mnhrrlmul. .‘?c' ll|,ldmul The; Ao; Sussex, So. Ate, 200; Artisian, 200; l\Im D and T D and T, 17h0; Decan_Co. 160; Koystone 184c; Nan® 160; Ocean D and T, o; Tioga, Wachu- do Nankin 12jes do checks, stripes 104, 27dc; do ntinental_C 42, 11¢; Now Yorkm 1 19 96, 20 B llu-lfl 17e. = Lumper. LR, NTLING—16 ft. and under foet and under, 22 00. ;‘:(@l'fle' smoked sides, O0§@10c; ealt sides, @¢« GRERN FRUIT AND ProOnUCR—Potatody, 55@ 65¢ per 100 pounde; onions, per 100 |-u|m(|u 81 50@2 00; turnips, per 100 I, lNrf\lk"( ol orado cabbage, new, per 100, Kie@1 00; live chickens, old, per :|ny. 4 00@ 25; 'prairie chickens por doz, 88 75@4 00; v\rw frosh, per doz, 32@3%; butter, fair qual: y creamery, finest per @42; croamory, .‘ od, per 1b, Kansas and Nebraska dairy, por Ib, 8 cooking, 12@15c; choose, full cream, per 1b, 16@17c; apples por bbl, eastern, 85 00@0 grapos, per b, T@10¢; California poars, por I, 7@10c; Mossinia lemons, oxtra, per box, &7 00 @8 00; oranges, $12 00@13 00; Coloradn wheat, por 100 1b, $1380@1 88; flour, fair quality, §10 00@10 Graham, per 100 1b, rye, par 100 Ib, &2 50@2 70; flour, luulu\lwun pe bbl, 810 00@10 50; corn meal, per 100 1bs, !l 65@1 85; corn, per 100 Th, 1 30@ 1 85; corn chop, per 10010, 81 80@1 83; new por barrel; flonr, £2 00@2 50; flour, onts, luvr 100 Ibs, $1 8561 oats, Nobraska, mixed, per 100 1, &1 83@1 85; wheat, per 100 Tbs, 81 35@1 45; barloy, per 100 Ibw, 81 bo@ ;| @175; mixed chop, per 100 Ibs, $1 33@ 1 40; bran, per ton, $17 00@19 00; hay, Lo ton, 813 00@16 00; baled second bottom, 1000(-1]100 baled u|»|m\«| $14 00@17 00; straw, per ton, 8 00@9 00. Railway Time Table. LOCAL TRAINS—~BRIDGE DIVISION WU PR R MAIN LINE ARRIVE. Paciflo Fxprom1:05 p m | Atiantto Ruprow 7:28 a e Western Exnross 8:00 pi | Western Expross, 8:20p m @ Taland Pass .. 430 i | G, [sland Pase. 11:40 8 m Lincoln Ex. 30 p w | Linooln Ex.....19:65 pm DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE m\'lsloN. Leavo Omaha: day 00, 4 m, ransfor depot 20 Winutde later; Ilmnlr way depot, Council Bluffs, 30 minutos later. Teave 8100, 2 10:40 p. . R Feive hanste; depot, 10 min: Leave Council Bluffs Transtor d«-pne 11:26 8. ;12 il :9 ft, 26 50, FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, SHEETING—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; Lik—Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushol* 86c; coment, bb, 2 95 Towa plaster, et b 80c; "Tarred. felt, bbl, 2 50; hair 100 fbs, B 60; straw Paints,Oils and Varnishes. O1L8—110° carbon, por lon, 18e; 1500 gallon, 14he; 175 headlight, 18¢; lin winter str'd, nr allon, 80c: 3, 60c; castor, 3 R per nl 1 80; awoet, mr gallon per gallon, 160; fish, W. u, : neatsfoot extra, per g..h.m, 000} ubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; oldon machino, No. 1, per gal- , 2503 sporm, signal, per gallon, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74°, PAINTS IN O1L—White lead, Omaha P, P, Gc; white lead, St. Louis, puro, 6}c; Marseilles b cans, 20c; French zinc, groen Sienna, 10¢; vandyke brown, npblack, 12¢; coach Ylack, and ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian blug, B0 ultram no blue, 18¢; chrome green lind and_ shutter green, L Paris green, 18c; Indian red, ‘nscan red, 22c; Ameri: 1. & P., 18¢; chiomo yellow The; yellow ochire, 9c; patent_dryer, 8c; graining Orv Paints. 8c; French zinc, 10c; Paris 2he;’ whiting gildere, 1jc: whiting lampblack, Germantown, ordinary, 106; Prussian_blu, 560; 1dc; ; vandyke, brown, 8c; umbr, Parin groon, ganulnsNQFtc' Eng., etican, 180; Indian red, "l4¢; Venotian red, Cok o, hromely ya! hre, rochello, 8¢; ochre, French, per_gallon: Furni. $1; coach, '20; Damar, $1 50, Tobaccos Bullion 50c; | Star, 50c; &, 88@d0c, 70c; Premium, 65c; Diamond §., 21o; Moerschaum, 28c; Dur- Durham, 4 oz, b7c; Durhr of North Carolina, 8 oz., Carolina, 4 oz., 57c; Seal i s 0. K Durham, 4 80c; Uncle T %% Leather. Dur h 5 50; roisen kid, 2 B0 to 2 75; onk oak calf, 1 20 to 1 80; French French calf, 125 to 3 00; rus- 50; linings, 600 to % 50; top- " Morocso, 800 to 300; o300 0. 1 star ok, 430; "R 2 do, 0 oak, 38¢; No, 2 do, 80c; No, 34c Hides. greon butchers, 6c; gree ; flint, 12@13c; dry salt, th 14@160' heavy, m unwasl 1 82c; fair, 80c; tu uml wuhad, Hardware List, pecial or German, 6¢c; cast too; not, 2'25@ 00; hubs 40; tongues, 29 ows iuie s 6@12n~ alleablo, 8¢ T e rden’s horsehoes, b 00 xn&. 440 perf100, 85; huck -lm 2 m‘ criental ; do,, hal 48; do., 88; hludng, knql, EM, fuse, lw mlnud blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- 700 Anthra: 50; Canon City, 7 00, per ton hiqnnm &Allnn :lrlh lfi7 umol f %l.l]nn re-distilled w nflu ne blended, 150@150 Ken. r case, 28 , per case, 12 M0@16 00, ne Ruddy, 466; Hor. | n ur—Common, 20@30c; good, 45@ Inssomu l"Al!lF Express . am| C., ST, rAUL.u ok, 3 :80 SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC—DEPOT N, 16th Street, Ueare Igulum tor Valontine via St. Paul Line o Blal Denver Expross. 0:30p m Pacific Expross®.0:85 p m. | Denvor Expross*:40 a m K. C., niuluonkn—nr DEPOT, lall. 40 0:00 A m .0:60 pm “Sunday oxcepted, Opening and Closing of Malls, Express. Wabash lookt. K. C., 8t. Joe & C. Missoturi Pacfle, C.,St.P. M. &0, Unlon Pacific, ov Union Pacifio, Denyer K: 0. & Republican Valley B. & M. Express. 7:00 7:40 1 B.& M, for Phatisnionth, 8. | Bend, Ashland and | incolu 11: Ottios open Hunriays Ly 14:00 m. to )'wp, m, O. K. COUTANT Postmast 58 gaash DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. REGULAR GRADUATE of $wo medical colleges haa boon engaged longer in the trestment of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Diseases than other physician in 8t. Louie, a city papers show and all oldresidents know. Consultation froe invited. When it is Inconvenient to visit the eity treatmient, medicines can be sent by mail or expres everywhere. Curable cases guaranteed; wheredou exists it is frankly stated. Call or write. Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental and Physios M.ARRIAGEM rwell told Many rocelpts; who may by, ca G LT LI marry,who may not. ostagen s, wan\launw and cure, Mailed for 2bc; f 0Dt 20-dawly United 8tates Depository. First National Bank, —U¥ OMAHA— Cor. 13th and Farnam 8ts. The Oldest Banking Establishment .in Omoha, BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS, Organized in 1858, Organized as a National Bank In CAPITAL . - SURPLUS AND PROFITS - 200,004 uuo 000 Kounren, id Vice l’lllldlnL i . 4. Porruaton, F. H. Davis, Cashler, W H. Muoquina, Assistant Cashier, Troaatcls o geoers banking business. Tssuos tme cortificates Draws drafte on Ban Pundwoud ipal cities In the United States Also London . rmhllu, Edinburgh snd cities of the continent of Euro e THE MEBOHANTS Natonal bk OFIIOMAEITA. Authorized Capital, - 1, 000 000, Paid-up Capital, - - 000 Surplus Fund, - - - 700 BANKING OFFICE ; N. W. Cor, Farnam ana 13th Si, OFFICFRS: FrANK Mureny, President, Bix, B, Woou, Cashier. DIRECTORS: the principe V-Pres A. Cash, Frank Murphy, 8amuel E. Rogers, Bon. B. Wood, Charles C. Housel, Alf. D. Jones, Luther Drake. Trausact & umuu.l Banking Business. - All who Bankin, (0 matter business to transaot are fnvited to v large or small the trausaction, careful attention, and we promise ourteous treatment. Paye particular uitention to busluess for parties rowidlig outside the city. Ex>hange on all the prin- cipal cities of the United Stetes at very lowest rates. “Accounte of Kanks and Bankers recélyed ov favor. have an, kD Mears AND Lann—In tierces 10c, in ]lh‘li e, Hams, 14ho; breakfast bacon, able torus. I-uuuldflllhlui Deposit bearlog 6 per cent interest. (Busand sels Forelgn Exchange, County, Giy | Vernment only ten blocks from the High Scheol, Ash and Elm, grown. HAWTHORNE, This new and beautiful addition is located between Davenportjand|Cass]streets’ Lots Will beliSold at $350 to $650. i T} ots two and three miles distant. Addition. HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE! is by all odds the most desirable property placed on’the market this year. Situated gs it is, in the heart of the city, and at prices no higher than is asked for Davenport Street is Now being Graded Throughfithis 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- tant will double, Hawthorne. Parties wishing desirable residence property will find Jit to their advantage call and see ue. E AW TEIORNIEL. Is ornamented with a beautiful Call and See Prices and Plat, and tDrive with fus to rowth of fokest trees_ consisting of Oak, Hickory 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- purposes. 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

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