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» | 1 The hebraske National Bank OF OMAFA, NEB, - 260,00 ol Fuad Nov. 1, 1888 1075688 . W. YATES, President, for man years Can Ahe Firet National Bank of Omaha. A. B TOUZALIN, Vico President, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morso & Co. HNS, COLLINS, - G.H &J. 8. Colllos. M. WOOLWORTH, Co maelor and Attorney s Law. T 8 REED, of Byron Reed & Co, Thia Bank oponed for husiness April 87, 1889, he directors and stockholders are among tho lead ghusiness of Omaha, and ita businees is conduoted with especial roforonce to the bost and Inoroasing 1o torests of Ita meroantile patrons. Colloctions roceive prompt attention and oharges Towest obtainablo here or elsewhore. Tnterest allowed on timo deposits upon tavorable terms and upon acoounts of banks and bankers. Forelgn Exchange, Government B nds, and [County and City Securitios bought and sold Council Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. rtgage Loans Negotiated. ~Commercial 80 First Moy Paper and all Good Securities doalt In. stroet, and 608 First avenue, Council Bluf FINARCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL New Yokk, January 14, Money~—Easy at 2@2} per cent; closing at 2 per cent, Prime Paper—5@0} per cent. Exchange Bills—Strong at 4.81; demand, 4.86. Governmenta —Firm. Stocks—The stock market opened weak and prices declined @fo, and after a rally of 3@ Jo again became depressed in sympathy with the break in Wabash proferred and St. Paul. The lowost quotations of the day wero gener- ally current at the close, when prices showed adecline of @3 per cont later in St. Paul as compared with Saturday’s close. St. Paul de- clined to 2§ per cont, Northwestern 13 per oent, Missouri Pacific 94 per cent, Kansas & Texas 1§ per cent, Northern Pecific, 1§ per cont, preferred 1} per cent, Omaha 2§ per cont, preferred 13 per cont, Union Pacific 17 per cont, Wabash preferred 1} per cout. There was a decline in the romainder of the active list of }@1 per cent. Pear] OUUPONS 100 1144 128 128§ 954 83 Chleago & A Pt ton. 3 do do pfd.. 145 ChL., Burl, & Quincy. .. 120 247 70 132 38 o do do pid a8 Illinois Contral........ 2 Ind., Bloom. & Western. Kansas & Texas....... Lake Shore & Michigan So. Michigan Central. ... BMianeapolis & St. Lou do do do pid Missouri Pacific Paci Nrthern P do o o do do_ pfd. St. Paul Minn, & Manitoba, St. Paul & Omaha.. do d Texas Paci Unlon Pacific. Wabash, St. L. & Pacific do do do pfd. Western Union Telegraph. *Asked. —— THE CHICAGO MARKETS. ‘Special Dispatch to Tite Bre, TAE DAILY BEE--OMAHA. TUESDA 1, JANUARY 15, 1884, short ribs, 7 75; short clear, 8 00, Butter—Demand for high grades good and market steady; choioe creameries 33@33c; falr to good, 24@8S1e; fancy dairies, 25@37c; good to_ choice, 13@18c; common rolls, 12@16e, Cheeso—Steady; exporters are buying hard skims at low prices; choice full eream ched dars, 12§@13¢; choica full cresm fiats, 13@ } good part skim cheddars and flats, § Egge—Steady; fresh, 25@26c; pickled, 18@ 18¢, Hides—Market good with sales at full prices; greon salt_cured bull and damaged, fo; groen salt cured, light and heavy, 8c¢; green dry salt ealf, 1lc. Tallow—No, 1 country, 7ie; eake, The. Whisky—1 16, Uatt, Boanp.—Wheat—Regular, fo lower for January; fc higher for February; o high- er for May; the latter closing at USic; sales, 2,805,000 bu, Corn—Unchanged; May closod at 583c; salos, 400,000 bu. Oats—Unchanged; May closed at 874c; sales, 100,000 bu, Pork - lower for May: other options un- ghiangod; “May closed at 15 1 oo, 5,000 5. Lard—Unchanged; May closed salos 2,000 tierces, PEORIA PRODUCE. Pronta, Januas 11.—Corn—Active and at 917); lower; new mixed, 47@47he; now rojected, H@dihe Oats—Quiet and easy; No, 2 white, 84)@ Vhisky—Steady at §116, OINCINNATI, Oixorsyary, January 14.—Wheat—Market dull aud nominal, Corn—Steady and in fair demand; No. 2 mixed Oats. liye—G Pork—Dull at 15 25, Lard—Easier at 8 80. Bulk Meats—Quiet and firm, Whisky—Stoady and firm at 114, NEW ORLEANS, New Onieaxs, January 14,—Corn—Quiet and firm at 62c. Oats—At G0c. In good demand; old, higher at Lard 2 k Meats—Steady and in fair demand, Whisky—Steady; western roctified, 1 05@ 20, TOLEDO. ToLeno, January 14.— Wheat — Market opened dull and lower, and closed active and firm; No. 2 red, winter, cash, 98c@1 03, Corn—Demand light but firm; No. 2 eash and January, 5242 Oats—Market dull but firm; No. cash and January, 3the bid. MILWAUKEE, MiLwaukxe, January 14.—Wheat—Market steadier; No. 2, 904c; Januuary, 90fc; Feb: 330, Tye—Lower; No. 2, 53@58}e. Barloy—Market stronger; No. 2, 50}c. LOUIS PRODUCE, January 14.—Flour—Market ST, 8r. Lours, unchanged. Wheat —Lower and slow; No. 2 red, 1 01%; cash, 101@1 013; January, 1 013@102{; May, 1 06{@1 07; No. 3 red, Corn—Lower and d @484c for cash; for May, Oats—lower and dull; 33,@38fc for casl 824c for February; 33fc for March; 36}@30} for M Rye c. , except for May; 48 c for January; 51@51gc low at fibic. Barley—Dull and unchanged at 50@80c. Butter—Unchanged. Lpgs —2%c. Nominal, Hay—Prairie, 10 00@15 00. Bran—Firm at 73c. Corn Meal—Firm at 2 30. Whisky—81 15. saLt Bloann—Wheat—Strong and higher; 1017 bid January; 102} Fobruary; 1074@ 107h May, ] Corn—Higher; 47fc bid January; 48} Feb: ruary; 524@528c May. Onts—Higher; 82§c January; 33¢ February; 36§c May. NEW YORK, Nzw York, January 14.—Wheat—Cash, 14@2c lower; options foverish and very much excited, opening 13@2ic lower, fluctuating rapidly during the day and closing bn'r:ily steady at a recovery of 13@2c; ungraded red, 86c@1 16; No. 3 red, 97§@%%4c: No. 2 red, 103831 09} posted; No. 2 red, 1 01@1 08§, Corn—Cash, Firm; options opened “3@jc lower, advanced {@lc, closing dull with a ro- action of }@#c; ungraded, 49)@64c; No. 2, 62)@04dc. Oats—}@)c better; mixed westorn, 39@ 41c: white, 41@4bAc, Chicaco, January 14.—The domoralization of board of trade markets which began last week continuod in the first part of tho session to-day. Wheat opened nearly one cont low- er, sud was vigorously hammered down by local bears, aided by country selling orders, The May option sold as low as 7. Corn also fell off nearly one cent through sympa- thy, but recovered a portion of this when the crowd began buying, Provisions were firm, mess pork advancing slightly, about fifteen conts, under manipulation of large packers, The receipts of hogs ware not large, and will probably not be, and they certainly will not be cheap enough to afford much profit to the packers. About noon the excitement in- croased on o buying movement, indnced by better cables and stories of export demand, prices rallied } to § ull around, and many strong operators bought heavily, Both the wheat and corn markets on call closed at } abovo tho last prices of the moruing session. Theo aggrogate transacticns were vory large, and speculation is enormous., The feeling nt the close was a trifle more bullish, A very conservativo operator telographed that the markets are in o coudition to soll upon slight encouragement; advise not to sl anything more. Shipments .of corn are expectod to decraase, as it is most ali in and the domand from southwestern morkets is better. Kansas corn i bing sold to Lown, Nobraska, lllinois and Indiana farmers.” ‘Another house_telegraphed, **Crop of 1853 is substantially all in and the course prices will tako will be detormined by tho events of the next fow days, We aro bullish on corn and inclined to that sido on whaat.” This is valu- able as an indication of the feeling concerning the future speculation on the crop of 1953. Speculation on the new crop will begin in month in earnest. e Fggs—Western fresh, quiet and steady. Pork—Market quiet and steady, Lard—Market steady; prime steam, 9 20, Butter— Unchanged. BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, January 13,—Wheat—Western lower and_active, closing a shade better; No. 2 winter red, cash and January, 1 04}@1 (47, Corn—Western, dull; mixed cash, 60@G)c. Oats—Firmer;wostorn white, 44 @4ic;mixed, 42@43c. Ryo—Market quiet; 72@75¢, 3! Butter—Western packed, dull at 10@220; creamery, 25@35c. Kggs—Market steady; fresh, 32@38c. Whisky—Steady at 1 184. EANSAS OITY, Kaxnsas Crry, January 12,—Wheat—Mar- ket quiet at 80fc bid for cash; 815@8ljc tor February; 88¢ for May. Corn---Weak at 89§@40c for cash; 403@403c for February; 45c bid for May. Oats—Dall, nowinal and higher at 20¢ bid, LIVERPOOL, Taverroor, January 14.—Wheat—Market easier; winter, 8s4d@9s; spring, 8e@8s 6d. C(‘xll:nvsluw and easier; new, ¢ 8d; old, b8 T TRAFFIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN. OH10AGO, January 14,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 21 hours have been as follows: Flour, bbls, 23,000 10,000 Wheat, bushels, 56,000 12,000 Corn, bushels. 268,000 £6,000 Oats, bushels, 185,000 24,000 Rye, bushels. . 7,000 11,000 Barley,; bushels. 31,000 16,000 New York, January 14,—] ta and shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 hours GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHIOAGO PRODUCE, CH1AGO, January 14, —Flour—Market dull and unchanged; medium to choice spring wheat flours, 4 00@4 75; fair to tine winter wheat flours, 4 50@5 25; Minnesota bakers' good to choice, 4 75@b 50, Wheat—Regular wheat, unsettled and low- er; opened j@h{c lower than Saturday's close; demand caused un improvement of 1@ :l‘“ later, but the market again Lroke and de- «elined to the lowest point of the day, which was 1ic lower than Saturday's close, and fin“‘h‘&‘i closed within §e of " inside prices veached; foreign advices are discouragin Jauuary, 90jc; February, 9lc; March, 91 @Y2c; May, 071@93¢; winter wheat quiet; closed at’ 91@960; spring quiet but weak ot 901@h0ke, Corn—Market unsettled and weak; opened lower and declined g@ljo below Saturday; rallied lc, but acuin receded and elosed fe lower for January, 3¢ lower for February, ic lower for May; cash 523@58kc; February, DH3§e; May bHSic, Uute—Steady; declined @he; sales slow; cash, 824e; February, 82hc; April, 831G 33}c; May, 374@374c. o Market quiet at f80. Barley—Market quiet at 59c. Timothy—Unchauged; choice, 135; com- mon to fair, 115, Flaxsead —One cent higher at 1 45; demand good. Mess Pork—Opened a shade lower but rallied 6@10¢, then settled back to medium figures and closed steady; cash 14 673@14 65; Fabruaey, 14 65@14 674; April, 15 00@15 02} May, 15 174@15 20, have been as follows: | Wheat, bushels. Receipts Ship'ts. 16,000 . Corn, bushels. 70,000 Oata, bushels. 21,900 LIVE BTOCK, OR10AGO, January 14,—~Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Bhip'ts. Kansas Crry, January 14.—Recsipte and shipuents of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: 22,000 | $4 50 changed: shoulders, 6 85; long clear, 7 65; | weak 8 00@4 00; feeders, 8 75@4 50; grass 00 Texans, 4 50@5 25. Sheep —Market easior; inferior to falr, @400 per cwt; medinm to good, 4 25@4 7 choice to extra, b 00@>5 50; Texas sheop, § @4 25, Special cablo reports to The Drovers' Jour « nal show a better condition of affairs in the foreign live stock markets, At Liverpool, best American cattle sold o higher, at 154c per pound, and dressed sheep lc higher for over 20 pouuds, ST, TOUIS LIVR 8TOCK. St Louvts, January 14.—Cattle Sl\p\.‘\' scant and quality poor, with no top grades hero and prices weak; exjorts, 6 20@6 50; good to chofce shipping, 5 50@6 10; common to fur, 4 H0@5 Shoep Quiet; common to me 2 8 25: fair to good, 8 50@4 40; prime o choice, 4 505 00, Hoga—Packing steady at b 40@5 75; light noniinal at 5 25@b 40; heavy, b 60@6 00, KANSAS CITY LIVE 8TOCK. Kaxsas Ciry, January 14.—~The Daily In- dicator reports: Cattlo~-Market weak and 10c low tives, 4 00@06 10; stockers and feedors, 450; cows, 3 254 25, Hogs - Steady at 5 0! Sheep ~Market qui 200, - 0. common, natives, | —ci— - GRAIN MARKET THE BRITISH LoNDON, Ex pross, i grain trade, says: mild, Trado_goes from bad to worse; a olse but sound samples of erain are absolutely unsaleahle, Wheat fluctuated, dull 6 d@1 s and i3 lower; barley is ateady; wheat afloat is unimproved for cargoes off tha o 'ast. Thero has been few arrivals, two sold, one withdrawn and five remained, including three cargoes of No, 2 American rod winter wheat. Tho eales of English wheat for the week wore 44,144 quartors at 88s, 0d per quarter, against 32,380 quarters at 40s for the corres: ponding w ok lust year, ——— OMAHA MARKETS. ‘Wholesale F'rices, OrricE OF THE OMAHA Brr, Monday Evening, January 14, The following prices are charged rotailers by jobbors, wholesalors and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain, ‘Wazar—Oash No, 2. 7 Barrey—Cash N Rye—Cash No. 3, 46 Cor~—No. 2, 48c. Oars—No. 2, 35c. January 14.—Tho Mark Lano ts wookly roviow on the British The weathor continued + No, 8, 850, e Live Stock. ¥ar Strers—Quiet at 4 00@5 00, Far Cows—3 00@3 50, Hoas—4 75@5 2b. Sarrr—3 @8 CALvES—Fair qu r8’ stock, 6 50. Flour andgMillstufts. WintER WHEAT—Boet quality, patent,jat 8 35@8 65, SECOND QUALITY—2 75@8 25. SPRING WHEAT—Best quality, 8 25@s3 60, Seconn QuatiTy—2 50@8 35, BraN—bbe per cwt. CuorrED FEED—Per 100 1bs, 850, CokN MEAL—1 001 10 per owt SORRENING—65@T5e por cw ity 4 50@5.00; goodibutche patent, General Produce. Borree — Fancy creamery, 33@36c; cold storago croamery, 25@27c; choico dairy, 20 @24c; best country, solid packed, 12@15c; bost_country, roll, 16@18c; inferior grades 10@14c. Kecoipts are small, aud the domand pod. B s~ Market stocked; sales to-day at 2@ @24c; domand light. Mears—Hams, 13{c; breakfast bacon, 104c; cloar side bacon, short, 93c; clear sida bacon, long, 93c; dry salt shorc, ‘She; dry salt long, 8ic; shoulders, 7c; dried beef, 12{c; lard, re- fined, 10ic. ArvLrs—Fancy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; fancy Ben Davis, 83 60@4 00; fancy Jenet, 3 00@3 50; fancy Willowtwig, §3 25@3 75, Demand good. Cgrse—Now York State full croam, late Sentember make, 14¢; Now York State full oream, 10 hoop lots, 134c; do full cream, 50 hoop lots, 18}¢; Wisconsin, full cream, in box, 14c; Young Americas, strictly full cream, 14 full cream, 12c; full_cream 10 hoop lots, 11 full cream flats, 124c; full cream flats, 11 fancy brick cheese, 100 Ib cases, 154c; Lim- burger 13hc; genuine old Swirs, 19c. PoraToRs—Receipts small and prices . Consignments of strictly choice, arge sizod, straight potatoes are selli from 40 to 45c; mived cars 35 to 38 an light demand; peachblows, 50c. Swerr PoraTors—Choico vellow, none, On1uNs—No demand; market overstocked. % Beans—Hand picked natives, 82 25@2 50; hand ploked modiums, - $L75@2 00, Ke- ceipts largo, G AME— Prairio chickens, per do., 83 00 to 825; quail, $1 25 to 1 50; suipe, £1 50 to 1 75; [} ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 M0@2 50; mixed, SL 60 to 2 00. Bo careful that your game comes to market in nice condition. ‘nusH_OvSTERS—Solocts, 40c; standards, mediums, 25c. Povrrry—Live chickens, per doz, 175@ 2 00; full dressed chickens, per 1b, 8610¢; tur- per Ib,, 16@17¢; ducks, 10@12; geose, LrsoNs—Extra fancy bar lemons, $8 00; fancy Messina lemons, per box, §7 25; 5 box lots, Messina lemons, $7 00; 10 'box lota do., $675; Malaga lemons, fancy, 85 00; do 5 box lots, 34 50. ORaNGrS—Louisianas per bbl, 8900: do., box, 86 00; stem cut Jawaicas, per bbl, §10 00; per box, $6 00; Florida, per box, 85 25 3 11 | ball; 2 doz. in case, 1 50. @184 Rice—Louisiana prime to choloo, 7e; fair Bho; Patma, 6§c. Frsn—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 800; No, 1 mackerel, «its, 1 15; family mackerel, half brls,, 6 00; family mackerol, _kits, 9%c; No, 1 whith figh, half brle., 7 00; No, 1 kits, 105, rp—Standard Com., bols; Standard rollon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon do, 4) kegs 1 Sova de. Prokres—Medinm, {n barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 4 00; small, in barrels, 8 00; do in half barrols, 4 50; gherkins: in barrels, § 00; do in half barrels, 5 00, TrAs—Gunpowder, @Tbe; good Tmperial, Lo 1 papers, 8 £0 per case; keg por Ib, Young Hyson, good, 65o@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 86 choico, B0@7oc; Oolong, food, 35@40c choice, 40(@bbe; choico, 85@dc, WoovENwARF—Two _hoop_ palls, 185 thros hml; paila, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio* neer_washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90 Waellbuckets, 8 85, | SoArs—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 8 43; Kirk's satinet, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 Kirk's white Russian, 525; Kirk's eutoca, 2 15; Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes,) 400; Kirk's magnolia, doz. Porasii--Pennsylvania cans, 4 oase, in case, 25; Babbitts lmli 2 doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor Souchong, good, 85@400] OANDY—French mixed, fn 80 1b. paile, 18c; Amorican mixed. in 30 1 paile, 140; Brillian mixed, in 30 1b pails, 130; Nobby mixed, in 30 b peily Competition mixed, in' 80 Tb il 1 xcolsior atick, 30 1b pails, 120; double relined, 80 1b pails, 13¢; Crystal mixed 30 1 pails, 16¢; 01d Time, mixed, 30 Ib pails, 14¢; Tip Top, mixed, 80 1b pails, 13¢; Flirt mixed, 0 1b pails, 114e; Flirt, stick, 80 1b pails, 113c; Tip Top, stick, 30 15 pails, 126, Vinecar~New Yorkapple 16c; Ohio ap- ple, 18¢. SuxDeay loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, In sacks, 8 b0; bbls dairy 60, b, 8 3 STAROH—Pear], 43c; Silver Gloss, 90; Corn Starch, 9c; Excelsior Gloss, 7ho; Corn, 8o, Seicks—Popper, 170; allspice, 16c; cloves Be; cass Se. LyE—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 75; North Stur, 2 00; Lowis' lyo 1 65; Jewell lye, 2 75, Dry Goods. BrowN Corrons—Atiantio A, Bie; Apxln: ton XX, 7o; Atlanta A, 8c;_ Boot FIF, 8o, Buckeye LI, 4-4, 7e; Oabot W, 74c; Chitte: nango A, Gkt Great Fall K, 8 Hoosor, 6ho; Honost Width 8c; Indian Hend A, 8¢; Indian Standard A_ 8c; Indian Orchard, d. w., 78¢; Lavronco T, 6, Mystio tver, Hei Poqust A, sie; Uticn O, bho; Wachusett B, 7{c; do A, 8o’ do E 48, 123c. Fixe Brows Corrons—Allendnle 4-4, 7ho, Alligator 34, 3c; lo 44, 7f0; Atlantio 1L, 6}c; Badiger State X 4-4, 63c; Bennington G 44, b; Buckoyo S 44, 64o; Indian Orchard AA 98, 8}c; Laconia O 39, 8fc; Lehigh K 4-4, ; Pepperell N 80, 7c; do O 82, 7jo; do R b , 7ic; do E 89, 8fc; Pocas O 44, Tic; Wamsutta 4-4, 180, BreacHen Corrons—And n L 4-4, o do half 94o; Blackstono A4 fmperial 8 bleachod &4, o; Cabot 44, 8o " Fidlity 4-4 94y Fruit of tho Loom, 9ic; do cambrie 44 124; do Water Twist, 10hc; Groat Falls Q, 9¢ Tudian Hond shrunk 4-4. 120: Lonsdale, 10c o cambric 87, 12hc; New York Mills, 124 ¢ Pequot A, 10¢; Pepperel, N G Twills, 124c Pocahontis 44, jc: Pocnsset b-4, 883 Utica 11c; Wamsutta O X X, 124e Ducks (Colored)—Albany E, brown, 8c; do ©, drab, 11¢; do XX stripes and plaids, 12 1-2c; d0 XXX brown aud drab, stripes and’ plaids, 121-2c; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8 1-2; Chariot fancy, 12 1-2¢; do ex- tra lmmv,l Fall River brown, extra heavy, 111-2¢; Tndiane A brown, 13e; Noponset A brown, 15¢ TrokINGS—Amoskeag A O A 82,19¢; do XX blue 32, 18 1-2¢; Arrowanna, 9 1-2¢; Clare mont BB, 1 %c; Conestoga, extra, 17 1-20 Hamilton 1, 111-2¢; Lewiston A 80, 15c; Min; nehaha 4-4, 200; Omega, super extra 4-4, 2. ' Poarl River 3%, 161-ic; Putnam XX blue stripe, 12c; Shotuckot S, 10 1-2c; do_ SS, 120; Yeoman's blue 29, . Drx13s—Amoskeag, blue and brown, 161-2¢; Andover DD blue, 15 1-2¢; Arlington ‘X bluo Scotch, 18 1-2¢; Concord 000, blue and brown, 12 1-2¢; do AAA, do do’ 131-2; do XX to do do, 14 1-2¢; Haymaker’s blue and brown, § 1-2; Mystic River DD stripe, 161-2c; Pearl River, bluo and brown, 16¢; Uncaaville, blue and brown. 14 1-2c. Arbuckle's romted, 183c; MeLaughlin’ X roasted, 18fe; mitation Java, 16} | F e ——————————————————————— e — noe's mineral, . VARNISHES—Hurrols, per gallon: ture, extra, §1 10; furniture, No, 1, 31; coach, extea, &1 40; coach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, $1 75: Japan, 700; asphaltum, extra, 8bo; shellac, €5 003 hard ofl iniah, §1 50, Tobaccos Prre Toracco- -Climax, 500; Ballion foe; | Horweshos, f0c; Star, boc; Ruddy, 45¢; Her: n\\i'u, 48c; Black, 88@ 40, “xe Cur—( 60c; Roao Leaf, 70c Crown, 5 SMOKING @80 good, m,r] on, £ Soal'of North Carolina, § orth C; North Carolina, 2 oz,, bbe roline, 4 ox, b7c; Seal of Sk Cersiin 60¢; 0, KA Durham, 4 e vy g e Leather, wole, 880 to 420; homiook m.ve .80 to 850; kip, 80 to 1 00; ranner 650 to 8005 dem o @184c; good, 1o; prime, 15@1e; choice, | 7he; chrome yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome yel- . Relrs, Ty preim. and yellow, mlfik:nh‘ low, K., 126; behes, roohelle, iesochre, Fronch, overnment Java, 20@20c; Levering's ronstod. | 29c; ochre, Amarican, 2c; Wintar's mineral, EE: lohigh brown, 240; Spanish brown, 2o} Furni. nem o to 260 calf kid, 32@35: Grolsen kid Kip, 800 to 100; onk calf, 1 kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 1 sots, B 50 to ; linings, 600 to 10 50; top- piur. 900 to 10 50; B. L. Moroceo, 80c to 350 pebble O. D, Morocco, 85¢; simon, 2 50 to 8 00, TLARNESS-—No, 1 star oak, 4% No 2 do, 39; No. 1 Ohio oak, 880; No, 2 do, 85c; No, 1 Milwaukoo 87c: No 2do 84 Hidos. ; groon butchers, 6@0}c; groen drf flint, 12@180; dry salt, 10@11¢; damaged hides, two-thirds price, TALLOW—6(@ 60, Surer Prurs—250@1 00, call, 850 to120; hemlock upper, 280 wk upper, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to b 50; 280 to 2 73; onk Wool! Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; hoavy, 15@1603 modium uniwashod, Jight, 18@200; wishad, choico, 820; fair, 30c! tub and washed, 280; burry, blaek and cotted wool, 2@6o s Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 2 60; rluw stoel spocial cast, o, cruciblo, Sc; spocinl or German, Ge; cast too; do, 16@?20; wagon spokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs per set, 1 95; folloos sawod dry, 140; tonguos, ench, 70@She; axles each, 7hc; kquare nuts per b, 7@11c; washers or Ib, 8@18c; rivets, per b, 11¢; coll chaip, ver tb, 6@12c; malleable, 8o iron wodgos, 6c; crowbars, Gc; harrow tooth 4¢; wpring toel, 7@8Se; Burden's horsehoes, 5 00 Burden's muloshoes 6 00, DARBED WIRE—In foar lots, 4ho per 100, Narts—Ratos, 10 to 60, 8 00, SHor—Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; oriontal lmw-lm,hkm.lr, &n bllu., half kqu-. 4 ;‘410.‘ quarter kegs, ; blasting, , 885; fuse, per 100 foet Goc. =5 Leap—Bar, 1 65, Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- rin run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitobreast lump, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Iowa lump, 5 00; Towa nut, b 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra. cite, 11 25@11 50; Canon City, 7 00, per ton Liquors. ALooROL—188 proof, 2 25 per wine gallon extra California spirits, 188 proof, 125 per prpgt gullon; teiplo reinod wplrit, 167 proof, 28 por proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies 100@1 50; fine blended, 150@250; Ken- tucky bourbons, 2 00@700; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, Branniee—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, Gixs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 @8 00. Ruxs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; Now England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PrACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, CiaMPAGNES—Importod per caso, 28 00@ 4 00; Amorican, per case, 12 N0@16 00, e — DENVER MARKET., CurEp. Meams AND_1:ARD—In tierces 10c, inpails 1lc. Haws, 14he; broakfast bacon, tl‘:;((tl\\l’hgc; smoked sides, 93@10c; ealt sides, @Y¢, Gnery Froir AND Probuce—Potatoos, 55@ 5 per 100 pounds; onious, per 100 pounds, 81 50@2 00; turnips, per 100 fb, 60@800; Ca orado cabbuge, new, per 100, 8he@l live chickens, old, per $1 0@ 425; Jpraivie chickens per doz, 83 76@400; egm s frosh, per doz, 82 tuttor, fair qual: ity creamory, finest per Ib, 38@42; ‘creamery, ood, por 1b, 28@34c; Kansas and Nebraska dairy, per 1b, 37(@15c; cooking, 12@16¢; choese, full cream, por 1b, 16@17c; apples per bbl, enstorn, §b 00@06 50; grapes, per lb, 7@10¢c; California pears, per ib, 7@10c; Messina lomons, extra, per box, $700 2 Camsrics—Barmard 5&0; Eddystone lining, 24inch double face, 8}o; Garner A glazed, bhe; Manhattan_glove finish, Shc; Newport do. do glazed, 5{c; Pequot do, b finish, 6e. attoon By Claconton 82c; Comenioggn e satteon, 8fc; Clarendon 6c; Conestoggn 8ol toous, Tie; Hailowell, 8c; Indian oy The; Narvagansett, improved, 8ho; Pepperil” sat- toen, 9%c; Rockport, 6c. Piunta—Allans, 6¢; Amertcan, 6he; Arnldo, ; Berwick, 4jc; Cochuoo, 6§ :Conostoga, 6ic; ‘Dunnoll, 64@7c; Eddystone, 6ic; o 3 Lockwood kid Androscoggi ankirk, Gloucester, 6ic; Harmony, bhe; Knickerbooker, 6he; Merrimac D, 7c; Mystio, bjo; Spraguos, 60; Southbridge, 60; do Ginghams, 7o; Marl aro, bic; Orlental, 8o, Ginanaws—Amoskeag, 9ho; Argyle, Sc; Atlantio, 8c; Cumberlaud, 7ho; Highland, The; Kenilworth, 9hc; Plunlkatt, 9hc; Sussex, 8o ‘CorroNaDES—Abberville, 134c; Agate, 2005 American, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Cairo D and T 184c; Clarion’ D and T, i7he; Docan_Co, stripea D and T, 16c; Keystone 18hc; Nan® tucket, 190; Nonpareil, 16c; Ocean 1) and T, 184c; Royal, 164c; Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, Wachu- st shirting checks, 1240 do Nankin 12hes York, plain Nankin, 12h 24c; do 8 oz, 300, (ow— Andeoncoguin 104, 205 do 9-3, 2%c; Go 84, 82: Continental C 42, 11c; Fruit of the Loom 10-4; 274c; Now York m 1ls BANANAS—Choico, per bunch, $8 00@4 00, CranpErues—Bell and bugles; 810 0@ 1200; bell and cherry, 89 50@10 50, Above quotations for choico, Dares—Black Arabian, per Ib, 8@9c; quarter crates, 10c. 1b. lkegs, per 1b., 124c; 10 Ib. box, all‘ovals per Ib., 1 Tion—25 —Tixtra fine, per 100, 8 00, Cinru—Puro sweot cider, 22 gal keg, $6 00; M. & P, clarified, 16 gal keg, $475; M. & P. cluritied, 32 gal keg, 8 00, Pios Ferr, Duwk, Ero.—Pigs feet, 15 1h kitn, 81 15; pigs 40 Ib qr bbl, 82 25; pige fot, 80 1h half b1, $4 00; tripe, 15 1b kits, $1 15 tripe, 40 1b qr bbl, $2 25, tripe, 80 1b Half bbl, $400; pigs tongues, 15 1b Kite, £250; pigs tongues, 40 1b qr bbl: $6 00, Lraibs’ tongues, 161b kits, 82 65; 40 {b qr bbl, §6 25, Mixck MeAT—Atmore's, 181b buckets (pusksta 250) e; 1b buckata (bcket 40c), + 1001b kegs, 9c; half barzels, Bjc. BTED J RLLY—2-1b stoue jurs; 12 in case, por doz, $2 25; tumbler, per doz, 1 95; schooner, por_dozen, $310; 1-Ib tin cans, 4 doz, in case, 81 40; 2'1b tin cans, 2 dox in case, Burk JxLuis—Curcant, 80-1b wood pails, er 1, Bhe; strawberry, 80-1u wood pails per b, 846; ruspberry, 8010 wood pails per 1o, Bh; blackborey, 30-1b wood' nails. per Ib, 8jo; crab apple, 30-1b wood pails par 1b, She. “Avrrk Burren-—361b wondan v 1s. per b, s (Jb wooden pails, 0 in cusa por case, Prach Burren—20dh wooden pails per b, fllzw; 5:1b wooden paiis, 6 in case, per caso, 26, Prisknvis—(In 20-1b wooden pails)—Rasp- barry, 1663 steawberry, quinoes 140; posch Roceipts, Bhip'a, 1,200 Cattle. . Hogs. Sheep 8, Louis, Januar; 14,—Recoipta and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have beon as follows: cee 21,000 9,000 R 4,000 A 500 — LAVE BTOCK, CHICAGO LIVE BTOCK, Onicaco, January 14.—The Drovers' Jour- nal reports this afternoon as follows: Hogs —(i0od hogs 10c higher, and light hogs weak: packing, 5 16@ 55; packing an | ship, Pinis 5 b0@0 35; light, 5 045 60; skips, 3 @b 00. Cattlo—Market dull, and 10@25 lower on Lard - Steady ‘and but little change; cash, S 80as bty Fobruary, 6 80@8 674i Moy, 9 174h@9 Bulk Meats—Market steady and un- 3l shipping grades; -:wm. 610@6 60; good to cholce lhrnphay. @5 90; common to me- dium, ‘m 30; inferior to falr cows, 250 @4 00; um to good, 4 00@4 60; stockers 6 Receipts, Bhip'ts. 14c; chorry, 14¢; tomatoes, 14c; plum, 1dc; awsorted, 5-1b woodon buckets, 6 In caso, per cass, $475; aasorted, 2.1b tin cane, 2 doz case, per case, $6 60 Nesraska Cous Hongy—2:1b frames, 24-1b cases, per Ib, 180, Hav—Baled, 8 00@10 00 per ton; in bulk, 00@6 50 per ton. in Grocers List, OAxKED Goons—Oysters (Standard)per case, 370003 903 atxawberrio )2 x&: per Jpe ‘o0& 2 00@ 2 10; raspberrics, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; Bartlett puars, per case, 2 40; whortleberries, per case, | and ash 15¢, 10; q&s pluas, 2 1, per case, 2 90; green _— ;ugul“,"‘ l!‘.. %’u nb-:e, 290; pine apples, 2 Ory Paints, per owse, A White lead, 80; French sine, 10c; Parls Rope—S8isal 4 inch aud larger, 10c, § inch, | whiting, Zhc; whiting gilders, 1go; v 104; £ inch, 1lc, 1 40, § R, o, g P |..m|mlu‘:'k,'i o‘:'r'.'n..'?&‘w:,”‘x'i‘é‘; ANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 5 ; bogee 40 o 18 uz".i:a}u,' i iy M ATCHES—Per Cisos, 285, kuase cases, 1 10.';‘ Mes pevad UG ARS—Powdered, jo; out loaf, 9}c; grauulated, Bjo: confectioners’ A, & e;éu.ffi- ard extra O, Tie; extra C, Tic; wn yel low, 7e; du‘{ ow, Corri rdinary grades, 12@12jc; fair13 9. 80, do7s, $cr do 66, 2o Pembroke 10-4, 26¢; Pequot 10-4, 264c; do 74, 19¢; do 49, 16c; Poppesell 96, 20c; do 67, 21c; do 27, 18¢; Utica 96, 86c; do 58, 224e; do'48, 17c, Lmmper. WHOLESALE, We quote lnmber, lath and shingles, on oars at Ozanha at the following prices: Joist AND SCANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50, "TiMukEs—16 feet and under, 22 00, Tiuskk A¥D Jo1s7—18 ft, 23 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 {t, 26 60, and 6 in., 24 00; No, 2, ¥ixcinG—No, 1, 4 22 00, SuerTING—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, Tasz—Por barrel, 125; bulk per bushel* 85c; coment, bbl, 2 25; Town plaster, hbl, 2 50; hair sor bu. 50c; Tarred felt, 100 fb, 3 50; atraw oard, 8 50, Paints, Olls 1:4— Varnishes, O18—110° carbon, per gallon, 18c; 160° hoadlight, per gallon, 14c; 175 headlight, per galon, 18c; 160° water white, 17c; lin soad, raw pr gallon, 6 linseod, Lotlod, por allon, 68 Lard, winter str'd, [ 00: 0.1, 70¢;No, %, 60c; castor, por gal- lon, 1’ 50; No. 8,1 80; .wué,osep allon, 100 sperm W.B., per gatlon, 100; fish, W. B., &erg;l]u;kcfl!m' neatafoot extra, ver gallon, 90c; o. 1, ; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; quututr, 6e; golden tachin, No. 1, per gal- lon, 8%c; No. 3, Z5c; sperm, signal, per gallon 80c} turpentine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74, pex gallon, 16ec. PAINTS 1N O1—White lead, Omaha P, P, Ge; whita Lo, . Lo pare, 640; Marsillos green 1to b b cans, 3 Fron ne, green T 15t Pranch pete. o Taaal T e 7inc, in varnish west, 200; Fronch zinc, in oll ‘asst, 160; raw and bumt wmber, 1 1h cans, 10¢; raw’ and burnt Sienna, 100; vandyke brown, 180; reined lampblack, 12¢; conch black, an ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 160; Prussian blus, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome green L. M. & D,, 16c; blind and shutter groon, T, M. & D., 16c; Paris froon, 18 Tutlan ved, 166; Venstian red, 8o; Tuscin red, 230; Ameri: can Vermillion, 1. & P,, 180; chromo yellow L, M, O ‘J-" % l:c; d,’;u"'l ochre, 9¢; o’ ochire, 160, patent, dryer, So; grainin rag ot T e £ ot i impul 100 Prusst atel i g b KT R ? | quality, 810 00@10 50 chacks, stri o chooks, stripes | 6. aian @8 00; orangos, $12 00@13 00; Colorado wheat, per 100 1b, $130@1 88; flour, fuir por barrel; flour, Graham, per 100 1b, 2 50; flour, rye, par 100 1b, 82 50@2 70; flour, buckwheat, por’ L, 810° 0@10 10; comn moal . pot 00 1bs, §1 G5@1 85; corn, per 100 1bs, $1 30@ 1.85; corn chob, per 1001bs, $1 30@1 3; new onts, per 100 1bs, $1 85@1 46; oats, Nebraska, mixed, per 100 1b, 81 33@1 35; whoat, per 100 1bs, $1°35@1 45; burley, per 100 Ibs, '$1 0@ @1 75; mixed chop, per 100 Ibs, 81 33@ 140; bran, per ton, $17 00@19 00; hay, ver ton, 819 00@16 00; baled second bottom, 10 00@12 00; baled upland, 814 00@17 00; straw, per ton, $8 00@9 00, Railway Timé Table. LOCAL TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R R, MAIN LINE. LEAVR, 3 2:80 p m | Lincoln Ex.....12:56 p m DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION, Leave Omaha: 7:10, 0, 2:00, 8:00, 9:0 J121m; On Bun: , 6:00, 10:10 p. later; Broad' tor a 1 Arrivo at transler dopot t, Council Blufls, 30 C s, Bro 1:00, 25, 0,26, 8, 4:26, 6:25, 6:35, 20 minutés later. LYAVE, Atlantio Ex Mall & Ex. (*Bundays Excepted. NABASH, ST. LOUIS & PAUIF mahs. MIBSOURI PACIFIC—U, P, DEPOT Cxpross . 700 & | Express C., 8T, PAUL, M. & 0. R, PACIFIC—DEFOT N, 16th Btreet. Leave Omabia for Valentine via 5t. ¥aul Line 10 Blai L1808 m Asrive from Valentine. 1680 p m B, & M. IN NEBRABKA. Denver Express. ..8:16 » m | Atlantic....., 030 Pacitl Expross”. Deuver Expross*0:40 pm. WHT JOE&O. B. R R—B. & DEPOT, 12 v hw pw auw C. 8t P M. & Unlon Paciflc, ovorlai Unlon Pacific, Denver Kx topublican Valley . B. & M, Expross, B. &M, for Plattsmouth, Beud, Ashland and Lincoln, burnt, 4¢; umber. raw, 40; sienna, burnt, 4o} slonna, raw, 40; Parls groen, genuine, 250, Paris 0, comanon, 20c; chrome groen, N.YA, 200; chrome groen, K., 136; veruiilion. ¥ug,, 700; vermillion, Amerioan, 18; Indisn rod. 10c; rose pink, Tie; Venotian red, Cokusos, 2§c; Venetian red, American, 1i¢; red load, Oftice open Bundays trom 1%:00 m. 40 1:00 p. m, 0. K. COUTANT Fostmas ANHOOD Fositively and permanently re. ANHOOD Foriivey o iaye by -E&l. Tonlt . Bealed Pamph Free. I Eto0 3468 Go -0, H0x SA51 8L Lous, Mo HAWTHORNE, This new and beautiful addition isjlocated between Davenport;and,Casa streets only ten blocks from the High Scheol. Lots Will be Sold at $350.to $660. HAWTHORNE! This is by all odds the 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 lota two and three miles distant. \ Davenport Street is Now being Graded Through this Addition. AWTHORNE The finest residences in Omaha aro 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. Call and See Prices and Plat, and Drive with us to Hawthorne. Parties wishing desirable residence property willZfind it to their advantage call and see us. ELA W' ELO RN IE. Is ornamented with a beautiful | rowth of forest trees_ consisting of Oak, Hicko Ash and Elin. grown. We have property in all parts of the city, both for residence and business pu Hence the shade and ornamenta trees are a reauy planted and u purposer, We have an Eighty acre tract and 160 acre tract on line of Belt Railrosd BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 South 14th Street, between Farnam and Douglas

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