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—_—— ,..-_NI...-._W..__'.-:-‘........;A iy s i L s R T P THE DAILY BFE---UMAHA T]IURQI) \Y. JANUARY Iu. 1884. b3 The Nebraska Natlona.l Banfl OF OMAHA, NEB, Oapital . . ‘:I'.‘lcl: hgfl. Nov. 1, 1888 DIRECTORS, H, W. YATES, President, for many years Osehier of he First Natlonal Bank of Omaba. A, B. TOUZALIN, Vice Prosident, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. v. MORSE & Co, JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H COLLINS. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney st Law 8 REED, of Byron Reed & Co. This Bank opened for business April 97, 1889 THE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDRRS are mong the leading business men of Omaha, and 1t business Is conducted with especial reference to the best and Increasing intereata of ita moroantile patrons OCOLLECTIONS receive prompt attention and oharges lowest obtalnable here or elsewhere. INTEREST allowod on time deposits upon favor. wble terma and upon, accounts o Banks and bankers FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds an¢ County and City Securities bought and sold. Council Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. Pirst Mortgage Loans Negatiated, Commeroial Paper and all_ Good Beouritics dealt 1, $9 Pearl streot, and 608 First avenue, Council Blufte, FINANGE AIID GOMMEHfl‘ FINANOCIAL New Yorg, Janaary 16, Money—Easy at 2@2} per cont; closing of- fered at 1} per cent. Prime Paper—5@6 per cent. Exchange Billa—Weakor at 4.84}; demand, 4.87. Governmenta —Strong. Stocks—The stock market opened a fraction lower, then advanced,but soon became weaker again, Fluctuations were unimportant, After 11 o'clock a. m., dealings were oharacterized by more firmness and was followed by a re- action of § to 13 per cent. During the after- noon St. Paul developed marked strength which had a favorable effect on the general list, Between two and three o'clock the mar- ket became decidedly weak for Western Union, Missouri Pacific, Northwestern, Union Pacific and Northern Pacific preferred. The market closed weak. As compared with yes- terday's closing prioos, arc down § to 21 per cent. The board of directors of the Tllinois Central, at their mesting to-day, voted a dis- tribution of $1,740,000 to sharsholders of record March 1st, being dividend regular of 4 per cent, or £1,160,000 in cash and extra div- idends, 2 per cent or $580,000. OUUPONS Tud., Bl Kansas & Toxas..... Lake Shore & Michigan §6 Michigan Central..... Mianeapolis & St. Lo do do do 2 Pooria, Decatur & Evansville. Rock Wossorn U'tion Totograrh.. * Asked, ——— GRAIN AND FPHOVISIONS. CHIOAGO PRODUCE. CHicAGs, January 16, —Flour—Market quiet and unchanged; medium to choice spring wheat flours, 4 00@4 7; fair to tine winter whoat flours, 4 50@ 25 Minuesota bakers’ o to chlde, 4 705 50. v oreign advices more enoouraging; prices luctuated within the range of j@4c, and closed fc higher than yesterday: January 91§@91}c; m)i. 92c; May, 98]@98%c; win- ter wheat quis Yb@98c; spring firmer; closed at 913@9 Corn—Less active than yesterday; feeling a little unsettled; fluctuations were contined to u small range; closed lc lower for Janu und February, and je lower for May; cas closed at 53h@h3fc; February, 53 @5ic; May ..s;(ms'» teady; offerings small; May and de- e Wlightly better; cash,82c; Feb- ruary, 32i@33c; April, 33/c; May, 37}@ 37fe. f(ya Market steady at 5c. Barley—Market firm at 59c. Timothy—Prime to h grades, 130@1 31; common nominal at l @1 27, Flaxseed -1 4/ Mess Pork- A)an a trifle oasder, ally recovered again, later receded .@\ lied and cloced stendy; cash 14 75@14 Ko: T 14 80; April, 15 10@15 12}; udy: prices averaged a trille lnvl' h, K7 February, 8 82}@8 85 A i 0715 Mays 8 17309 0. ullc Moats—darket steady und un- changed; shoulders, 6 33; long clear, 745; short ibs, 7 75; short clear, § 00. Butter—Good domand; fie fresh eream- eries at 31@35¢; large stock of ordinary and | Hoge fine grades on hand, with lost flavor not want- od; dairies, in moderate request at 24@? packing stock and roll dull; ' yesterday's Gu tations unchanged. Cheeso—1In fair demand for choice full creams, with small stock on hand; skims and part skims {n sumpl upply; o yuuwrfluyn quo- u%lnnl unchang cream ched- dare: 120@ 155 choien full o, 156 18}e; guod part skim cheddars and’ flats, B@de. %fi.-_x,n,umml. Fresh, 26@206c; pickled, 18@18c. ides—Market firm; good sales; green salt cured bull and damaged, 6o; green salt curod, light and heavy, b groon dry mlt 1c, Unchanged; No. 1 country, T{c; Steady at 1 16, Catt Boarn.—Wheat—Regular, e lower for February and March; o lower for May; latter olosed at 98lo: sales, 1,400,000 bu, Com—jolower for Febmary; ‘e lower for March; fe I 'r (ur May; latter closed at (fi? vl o, Jats—ic Mgher lul February; others un- changed; sales, 40,000 bu, Pork—U nchanged; sales, 6,500 bbls, Lard 2! lower for Muy,ul.l.wn unchanged; May closod at 9 15; eales 5,760 tierces, NEW YORK, New Youk, January mxc lowe options opened @jc lower, ad- closing firm; ungraded red, 510@1 0, B red, Wso(@l 00: red, 104{@1 09) Corn—Cash, & trifle lower; options opened lower, advanced }@jc, closing firm with cht reaction; ungraded, 51 @é64c; No, 2, 624 @otc. : om— ‘Wheat—Cash, @he Letter. Weatern fresh, quist ]'urL Dull; new mess, 14 § Lard_-Market dull nd beay 6@ ¢ BAUTIMORE JALTIMORE, Jenuary 16, —W host—Weetern :bk;ndyimd qmat'Nfl 2 winter red, cash, 105} Corn—Western, dull; mixed cash, 61c asked. Onta-=Strong; western white, 44@46c;mixed, 12@4 Rye—Market quiet and easy; 72@74e, Butter—Western packed, dull at 10@22c; creamery, steady at 25@85c. Eags— Market stondy; fresh, 3233 Whisky—Quiet at 1 18@1 18}, KANSAS 07T, Kaxsas Orry. January 16 ket stoady at 81jc bid_for February; 88 bid for Ma Corn--A_shade lower at 10@40}c for cash; 10§@40jc_for February Oats —Dall and norr Im\l LIVERPOO! Liyeneoot, January 16.—Wheat—Market steadior; winter, 8s 2d@Ns 10; apring, Se@ 8 bd. Corn—Firmjnew, b Whaat— Mar- sh; 82}e bid for 84; old, bw 7d. PROBIA PRODUCE, PrORIA, January 16,—Corn Now mixed, 48@49¢; new rejected, Onts—Firm and scarce; p , 8@ 8 Whisky —Steady at 1 16, Regular wheat, less active than | W] T, LOUI8 PRODUCE, 16.—Jawt Boakn id for_January; 102} 107 for May. 3 48 for January, and bid for for Mn y. 8r. Loor, Januar Wheat —Lower; 101 { asked for February; Corn- NEW om.m\m!. New OniRaks, Tanuary 10.—Corn—Pair demand at lower ratos; mixed 6le; white 6lc, Oats~ Quiot and firm; choice, 50c, Corn Meal- Higher and searce at 2 60@ 265, Pork—Steady and in fair demand; new 15 624, | ml Steady; tierce, refined, § keg, * Bl Moata Stendy and in good demand, Whisky—-Steady and unchanged; westein roctified, 1 05@1 20. TOLEDO, ToLkno, January 16.— Wheat — Market Dull but fiem; No. 2 red, cash, 98}c@1 0; Corn—Demand light; mnrke'. firm; N cash and Jannary, H2{z. 5 Oatr—Market quiot and firm; No, 2 Sile. cash, MILWAUKRE, oMaumances, Tunary ‘lw—wlhnh Masket uiet: and easier; No, c; January, 90jc; TFebruary, 913c; May, 98fc. g Corn-~Qulst; No. 3, bije. Oata—Quiet and nnchm-gud No, 2,3 Rye—Lower; No, 2, 67hc. Barlay—Market firmer; No. 2, OINCINNATL, CINCINNATI, January 15, —Wheat—Market quiet at 1 02, Corn—In good demand; No. 2 mixed, 5 Oata—Firm at 87c. Ryo—Daull at 62jc@6sc. Porl rm at 14 Tard—Hasier nt 8 70@8 75, Bulk Meats—Euaier. L Vhisky—Stoady and in good denand ot 4. MILWAUKEE, J ! e e LAVE STOOK. CHICAGO LIVE BTOCK. CHicaco, January 16,—The Drovers' Jour- nal reports this afternoon as follows: gs—Strong and prices 5@10c_higher; 5 23@5 65; packing an1_shipping, light, 5 10@5 75; skips, 3 00@3 50. " Cattle—Best strong; common dull; exports, 6 00@s 60; good to choice e\hn)pmg, b 40@ 5 90; common to medium, 4 10@b 30, inferior to fair cows, 2 50@4 00; medium to good, 4 00 @4 60; stockers, 3 00@400; feoders, §90@ Bate -Market irm on best; common wealk; inferior to fair, 2 75@400 por cwt; medium 2 £00d, 400@4 30; " choice to extra, 4 5@ 7. ST, LOUIS LIV 8700 Sr. Louts, January 16.—Cattle—Suppl fair; ‘quality poor and market weak at G i 640, good "t choioe, 5 506 00; common to fasr, 4 50@5 25 buteher steers, 4 00@5 00 cows and he.:m. $50@4 25 stockers and foeders, 37 ‘Sheep— 'Ogy high grades have strength; low qualities dull; commoen to fair, 250@3 50; good to choice, 4 00@} 00, Hogs—Active and strong; light, 5 40@! pn-lddm:, 5 50@5 99; butchers to extra, 5 by 5. KANSAS OITY LIVE BT0¢K, Kavsas Orry, January 16,—The Daily In- dicator reports: Cattlo—Weak and slow; medium and com- mon_ lower: natives, 4 70@5 75; stockers and feeders, 3 35@4 H0; cows, 3 25@4 25. Hogs—Heavy grades strong; others steady 2% b 50@5 923, Sheen—Marltot steady; natives, 4 00. FLOUR AND GRAIN, OH10460, January 16,—Receipts and ship- meats of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts. Ship'ta, 23,000 Rye, bushels Barloy, bush New Yok, January 16,—Reoceipta and shipmentaof flour and u‘:{n for the past 24 hours ‘have boen as follows:” Reselpts Ship'ta. 30, 24,000 Wheat, bushels. . 66,000 Corn, bushels. 000 400 Oats, bushels. 21,000 1,200 LIVE STOOK. Qu&20400, January 16,—Receipta and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours buve been s follows: Reoeipts, Ship'ts, Oattle. 8,500 e Eaxsas Onry, Jlnlury 16,—Recelpts lml u. | ehipments of ive atock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpts, Bhip'ts. . 2000 7,500 655 —Reosipts and ship- or the pust 24 hours bave ana. . s 81, Lovts, Januar menta of live stock boen as follows: Recelpts, Bhip'ta 1900‘1 p7 Cattle.... B 8,700 1,100 Sluop.m 2,000 1,300 — OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale I'rices, Orrice or Tie OMaHA Bxe, Wedunesdoy Evening, January 16, } ‘The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chente, with thoe exception of grain, which 1s quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Gramn, ‘Wazar—Oash No, 2, 70}c; No, 8, 62, Baguey—Cash No, 2, 40c, Rre—Cash No, 3, 40¢, Cor~—No. 2, 30c. Oare—No, 2. 250, mve Swck. Har Sreeas—Quiet at 4 00@5 00, Far Cows—3 00@3 £0, Hoas—4 75@5 2‘; BHEEP—8 V@S 75, cu.vn—hlr quality 4 50@5,00; good,butch- e’ stock, 6 Flour andjMiilstufts. Wunhz; ‘WeEaT—Best quality, pateat,’at 35@8 65, BECOND QuALITY—2 7H@8 25, BrRING HEAT—Best quality, 8 25@3 60, BrooND Qmun—? H0@3 35, BraN—b0c per cwt, mmrrm Feen—Per 100 lbs, 86a, CorN Mear—1 00@1 10 per owt § BORRENING —60@ 700 per ow 3 patent, ,creawmary, lflflc beet wnniymd puhd,d‘%lu; General Produce. Borres — ¥ 38@30c; cold | tre country, roll, 16@1. lnlm—lor aden nozuc 'iaalpu are smail, and the demand o0d. b Kaos—Market stocked; sales to-day st 20@ @22c; demand light. Meats—Hams, 134c; brenkiast bacon, 10jc; cloar side baoon, short, 9lc; clear sida bacon, long, Otc; dry salt short, 8he; dry salt long, 8}c; shoulders, 7c; dried beef, 12{c; lard, ro fined, 10}e. Arries—Fancy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; fancy Ben Davis, 8 60@4 00! fancy Jenet, 83 00@3 b0; fancy Willowtwig, §3 25@3 75, Demand good, Crierse—New York State full cream, late Sentember make, 14c; New York Stata full cream, 10 hoop 'lots, 18}c; do full cream, 50 lioop lots, 13}c; Wisconain, fall cream, in box, 14¢; Young Amoricas, strictly full cream, 14c; full cream, 12¢; full, cream 10 hoop lots, 114 am, flats, 12hc; full cream flats, 11ke; k cheese, 100 Ib cases, 15 genuine old Swiss, 19, Receipts mmall and prices '(nml [§ n-ipzmunnu of strictly ohoioe, argo sized, siraight potatoos are selling | too from 40 to mived cars 85 to 8%¢ and light demand; peachblows, 50c. Swirr PoraTors—Choice yellow, none, ON10x8—No demand; market overstocked. @BEANs —Hand picked natives, 2 25@?2 hand picked mediume, 8§1 ,'»(4_1‘200 coipts large. Y o; Lim- bunzer POTATOR! Re- 820; quail, $1 25 to 1 50; snipe, 81 50 to 1 duckl Mnllnrd, per. dur 2 00@2 b0; mixed, §1 50 to 2 00. Be careful that your ll“ comes w market in nice condition. Frrset omfl;‘m\ Selocts, 40c; standards, Tt 175@ ver 1b, 8@10c; tur- s, 10@12; goose, POULTRY lha chickens, per doz, 200; full dressed chickens, koy-, per Ib., 16@17¢; du 11@ise. LrvoNs—Extra fancy bar lemons, $8 00; fancy Moasina lemons, per box, 87 25; 5 box lots, Messina lemons, 87 00; 10 box lots do., £ 76; Maluga. lomons, fancy, 85 00; do 6 box lots, 84 50, Ohraxaks—Messina, 4 2 BANANAS—None. Craxpnniks—Boll and bugles; * $10 00@ 1200; boll and cherry, $9 50@10 50. Above quotations for choice. Dares—Black Arabian, per 1b., 8@9c; quarter crates, 10c. F1a8—25 b, kegs, per Ib., 124c; 10 1b. box, ayer, per Ib., 16c; small'svals per Ib., 18c. Cocoanus—Extra fine, por 100, 8 00, Crorr—Pure sweet cider, 22 gal ko% $600; M. & P. clarified, 16 gal keg, $4 75; M. & P! clarifiod, 82 gal Keg, &8 00, Prcs I'err, PRIPE, h-«—P| w foot, 15 1b kits, 81 15; pi |g-«)1hqr b1, 82.25; pige_foot, 80 11 half 15 1b kits, 115} tripe, 40 1b qr bbl, s tripe, 80 1b Half bbl, $400; pigs tongues, b kita, $250; pigs tongues, 40 1b qr bbl, &6 00, Lambs' tongues, 151b kits, 82 5 qr bbl, §6 25, MiNcE MEAT—Atmore’s, 18lb buckets (buckets 25c) 9c; 871b buckets (bucket 40c), 9c.; 1001b kegs, 9¢: half barrels, 8jc. "AssorTD JkLLY—2-Ib stone jars; 12 in case, per doz, $2 25; tumbler, per doz, $1 95 schooner, per_dozen, $310; 1lb tin cans, 4 doz, in ciwio, 81 40; 2'1b tin cans, 2 dor. in case, Burk Jxuues—Currant, 80-1b wood pails, Imlb 83c; strawberry, 80-10 wood pails per b, 8h¢; mmmn L0 wood pails per Ib, lackberry, 30-1b wod pails per Ib, 8jc; mb apple, 30-1b wo«d ailn por Ib, She, “Arvrk Borren86.1b weeden o la, por Ib, 8¢; b-lb wooden pails, 6in cnee $3 50 25; lemons, 5 25, per case, PEACH BUTTRR—2: 811 00; 5-1b wooden pi 84 25, PR ERVES—(Tn 20-1b wooden pnilu)—R-fl{ c; strawberry, quince, 1dc; peach 140; cherry, 1lic; tomatoes, 14c; plum, 4o} assorted, 5-1b wooden buckets, 6 in case, per caso, $475; assorted, 2-b tin cans, 2 doz in case. per case, $6 50 NEBRASKA Cmm Hongy—2-1b frames, 24-1b cases, per 1b, HA\—-Bnlud xoo@wm per ton; in bulk, 6 00@6 50 per ton. wooden pails per Ih, 4, 6 in case, per caso, Grocers List. CANNED Goons—Oysters (Standard)per case, 3 70@3 90; strawberrios, 2 Ib, per caso, 2 00@ 2 10; raspberrics, 2 Ib, per case, 2 80; Bartlett berries, penrs, per case, 2 40; W) %«m, 10; ogg plums, 2 I, por caso, & gages, 2 b, por m,zso pins. spplos 2 b per case, 4 80@5 Rope—Sisal nnd, and_ larger, 10c, § inch, 10fc; 4 inch, 1. ANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16, 160; 8s, 150; boxea 40 Tbs, 16 oz., 68, 150, Martores—Per oaddie, 85c; round, cases, 2 55; squaro_canes, 1 70. Svaars—Powdered, 9ic; cut loaf, Ste; granulated, 8jo; confectioners’ A, 8jc;Stand- ard extra O, 7dc; extra C, Tic; m yel- g Zrm—(fl“" ?rc;dm 12@12}0; fair18 inary o3 good, l4c; prime, 16@15he; choice, m@ 7c~ hnqm .ndyeuuw. 164c; old goverament Java, 20@2c; Lovering's rousted. 18¢; Arbuckle's roasted, lfiic~ MecLaughlin's éxxx ronsted, lsic' mitation Java, 16} 184c Rice—Louisiana prune to cheice, Tc; fair akl"lan—hr.si“mnfl(ml half brls., 800; No. 1 mackerel, sits, 1 15; lumily ‘mackerel, hl! brls., 6 00; family mackerel, kits, white fish, half bris., 7 00 No. 1 kits, 105, Svaor- ard Com., 82c, bule: Standard do, 43 gallon kegu 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon loops 150 ;um In W papers, 3 20 per case; keg per Ib, 2 9be; Piokes—Medium, in barrels, 7 00; do {n half barrels, 4 00; emall, in barrels, 8 00; do in half barrole, 4 50; o in half barvels, 5 Tras—Gunpowder, good, 40@65; cholco 60 T6c; good Tmperial, 40@43c; cholce, 60@60c; oung . H , 86@50c; choice, 650@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 86c; Japan, chaice, 60@7be; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, choice, 40@5hc; Sonchong, good, 86@dlc; WoonENWARE—Two _hoop palls, 185; theoo hoop pail, 210, Tubw, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- neer washbowrds, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 85. Soars—Kiri’s Saven Imperial, 8 45; watinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 3 75; Kirk's white Russion, b 25; Kirk's outoca, 2 15; Kirk's Prairio Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's Kirk’s maguolia, doz. Porasi—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, in case, 3 85; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 dor. in case, 1 50, Caxny—French mixed, in 30 Ib. pails, 18¢c; American mixed. in 30 1b Kl“l. 14c; Brilliant mixed, in 30 1b Nobby mixed, in 80 1?.‘{—.& 13; jon mixed, in 80 Ib o stiok, 80 1b palls, 126; d«mhlemfinad o 180; Crystal mixed 30 1b paila, Lac; Old mixed, 30 1b pails, 14¢; Tip Top, nlxod 0 lbmu. 18c; Flirt mleed, 20 15 ok, Sk, Whck ddek, o'l poils, VINBGAR—] w -nupph 160; Ohio ap ple, 13c. Barr—Dea; loads, bbl, 180; Ashton, I sacke, m»bfi. p-.u 530, " ARCH- xflilm Gloss, fo; Corn lr.mn’u«. Gloss, The; Corm, beo flflen—l’m. 17¢; , 1B¢; cloves bo; cassia Lho, YE—American, 8 40; Gresowich, 8 40; | Gach, Westorn, 2 76; »i lorth Btur, 260; Lewis’ lye 465; Jewell lye, 2 BrowN CorroNs—, uunn A, Apple' ton XX, To; Atianta & fi&‘FFPKL Buckaye LL, &4, 7g fl .fif‘;“ W, o Chiti nango A e, adian Hodi Ar i 1..&'.‘;. Ind ; Utica ian Orchard, d. w., 74c; i, Mytlo Kiver, g s ' do E 48, 12bc, l uquuv, flo. Tio; do Alll'l:‘:a B;x_)‘wx&bolmll—AHmdnh b The, ator 7ie; L, S B (T ¥y a‘c’cflmflm 4, 6o uckeye 8 44 64c; Tndian Orclurd AA 9—5 B Laconia O h K 44, mc l‘nppflmllNWhh,doi‘W 7, ;d.ol( 74o; do K AR L IR E Tior Bl.nmm- Corrons—, QY\: T e L v 8c; 1 Standard A 8c; L-mnon LL, b (GAMR—Prairie chickens, per dor., $3 00 to | tuckot, 19c; Nonpareil, gherklusiin barrels, 9 00; | bau 'rmmn-Ammm A0 A82,19; do XX blue 82, 18 1.20; Arrowanna, 9 1-2; Clare mont BB, 1 ; Conestogn, extra, 17 195 Hamilton 1, 111:2¢; Lowiston A 80, 160; Min; nehaha 4.4, 90c; Omega, super extrn 4.4, 2 § Pearl River 83, 16 1-4e; Putnam XX blus stripe, 120; Shetucket 8, 10 1-26; do S8, 12c; Yeoman's blue 29, fo, DrN 18— Amoskang, blne and brown, 161-26; Andover DI blue, 15 1-26; Atlington ‘X blua Sootcl), 18 Coneord_ 000, bive and brown, 12 1.9 do AAA, do do ' 181 XX 10 do do, 14 1.0 Hymaker's blus and brown, 1 1:2; Mystic River DD stripe, 16 Poatl it blue and brown. 14 1.2 SAMBRICS 24inch doublo face, Sho; Garner A Mantittan_ glovo inish, She do glased, bie; Pequos do, glazed, b Newport do, bes Lockwood kid 3 | finish, 6. Conset JraNs—Amory, _Androscogyin satteon, 8§c; Clarendon 6e; Conestogga sat- toens, 7ie; Hallowell, 8c; Indian Orchard, Nurragansott, proved, Bje; Pepperill he; Rockport, e, l’kwm—w\llum, Amencan, 60; Arnldo, 64c; Berwick, 4§c; Cochwoo, 6 :Conestoga, b Dankirk, 6e; Dunnell, 6y@?e; Eddystone, 6 & 1.lm|.--zur. r'llnnulvn Bhe; Knickerl ferrimse D, 70; Myntio, bies 5 outhbridge, 6 do Ginghams, 7c; Marl: | o, bje; Oriental, Nfim GINGHAMS—Amoskeng, e Argyle, Atlantic, 8c; Camberiand, 746: Highlund, ne. Kenilworth, 94c; Plunkstt, 94c; Sussex, b (A)TN)NAI\K%A\!I\QH"]G, 3fe! Agave, American 1 Artla, iy Shirg B md 1840, Clarion' D and ', 1odes Dasan b, | o wulnd T, 16c; Koystone 13jc; Nan® 16¢; Ocean D and T, 184c; Royal, 16hc; Sushex, 1%0; Tioga, Wachut sott shirting checks, 124c; do Nankin 12jcs SPorie, piats Nankin, 16b¢: do chocks, -Lrlpu wnd fancy, 12}e; do 8§ oz, 20, Supkmias - Androscogein 104, 274 ntinental C 2, llc' Now York m 11§ 08, 850; do 78, § 104, 256; Poquiat 10-4, 28ke} do 14, 19¢: do 49, 16¢; l‘am.mh %, Utica 96, ul& 17e. lmm Nl'. . WHOLESALE. We quote lumbor, lath and shingles, on oars at Omaha at the following pricea: JoIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft. and under 3 50, T1smers--16 foet and under, 22 00, TiMBER AND JoI87—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 t, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, FENCING—No. 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, SHEETING—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00. Liusiz—Por barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel 856; coment, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair per b, e Tarrod. flt, 100 hw, 860; oard, 8 Paints,Olls and Varnishes. O115—110° carbon, per gallon, 13c; 160° headlight, per gallon, 14c; 175° hoadlight, per gflhm. 18¢; 150° water white, 17c; lin noed, raw,; pr gallon,55c; linseed, boiled, per allon, b8c Liard, winter str'd, per gallon, 80c: ?‘0'11 00, 5, 6l et kX! g(n“per o) on, : sweet, per gallon, sporm W.B., wgd] Tb; fich, W. B x.. Rurgnl]un, 65c; neatafoot ex(.m, ver g.h-m, 900} 0.1, 75c; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 16c; golden machine, No. 1, per lon, 85c; No, ‘2, 25c; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c} turpentine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74°, per gallon, 16c. PAINTS IN O1L—White load, Omaha P, P.3 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 63c; Marscilles groen 1to 51 cans, 20c; French zine, green woal, 12c; French zinc, red seal, 11c; French #ing, in varnish nsst, 20c: French zinc, in_oil aast, 1603 raw and burnt umber, 1 1 cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 106; vandyke brown, 13¢; refined lampblack, 12¢; conch black, and Ivury black, 16¢; drop Mw:k 16¢; Prussian hlua, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green L.M & I) 16¢; blind and shutter m, L M. & D., 16c; Paris green, 18c; Indian red, 16i0; Venetian red, 9c; Tuscan red, 22c; Ameri- qan Vermillion, . & P., 18c; chrome allow M., O. &D. 0., 18c; yellow oo guhlen ochre, 16c, |1utent “dryer, 8c; gfl\(nmg colors, light ok, dark oak, walnut, chetnut and ash 1 Urv Paints. ‘White lead, F¥rench zinc, 10c; Paris whiting, ic; whiting_ gilders, 1§c: whiting com’ tc Iampblack, Germantown, 140, llm])bhc ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_blu, bic; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, 40} sionna, rwv, 4c; Paris green, genuine, 26c; Parix groen, comimon, 200; chrome green, 20c; chromo green, K., 12c; vermillion, Eng,, 700; \ermllhun, American, 18¢; Indian red, 105; roso pink, Tde; Venetian red, Colusoss, ; Venetian red, American, 1§o; red lead, + chrome yellow, genuine, 30c; chrome yel- e e e ) ) o T Spe ochre, American, 2c; *Wintor's ‘mineral, lohigh brown, 240; Spauish brown, 2je; per_gallon: noe’s mineral, VARNISHES—Barrels, Furni ture, extra, §1 10; furniture, No. 1, 81; extra, 81 40; coach,.No. 1, §1 20; DA extra, 81 75; Japan, 700; a8 h»ltum extra, 850 shollac, 83 50; hard oil finish, 81 50, Tobaccos Prva Toraoco--Climax, 50o; Bullion 50c; Horseshoe, ho; Star, 500; Ruddy, 4bc; Her- sey’s, 48c; Black, 38@40c. 20@30c; good, 46@ INe Cor—Commor 60c; Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, 66¢; Diamond Crown, b5c; Sweet Sixtoen, 47¢. SMOKING—0, 8., 21c; Meoruchaum, 280; Dur- n, 8 oz., bbc; Durham, 4 oz., 57c; Durham 2 nz Bbc; ‘Seal of North Carofina, 8 oz., bbc Seul” of North Carolina, 4 oz, ors H7c; Seal of North Carolina, 2 oz, 60c; (), K§ Durham, 4 oz, 28c; 0. K Du 80c; Uncle Ned, §'s 26c; To" T 9 Leather. wole, 88c to 420; hemiock ». . Bc 10 85¢; wew o kiy, 80c to 1 00; runner 650 to K0 nem o calf, 85 to 120; hemlock upper, 2 to 26c; oak upper, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to b 50; calf kid, 82@3h: Greisen kid, 2 60 to 2 75; oak kip, 80c to 1 00; oak calf, 120 to 1 80; French kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- wets, 550 to 750; lln‘n{u, 600 to 10 50; top- pmql 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. "Morocco, 30 to 80c; 1 0. D, Morocco, 850; mon, 260 to3 0. Hanxess—-No, 1 star ou No 2 do, 305 R T Ohi oale: bes Ne, & e, s Ne 1 Milwaikeo 870; No 2 do 8e Hides, Dull, and weak; green butchers, 6@ 6o green salted 74 wmc, -l flint, 12@130c; dry sult, 10@11c; dw ...w} Hlas et B iGle, Brker Prurs—25c@1 00, Matao! srvminel "'{.M e, heavy, 1@ite; medim, uiwashed, light, 14@206; washod, choice, 820; fair, 80c; tub and washed, 28c; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@6o 'ess Lo T T e g A e ron, rates, plow steel st 76, N A e N et 8y do, 16620; wagan spkes, to, 2 uézoo, hubs por set, 1 55; felloes sawed dry, 1 B s ey LAl Ko 1, 7@11c; washers er Ib, 8@loc; rivets, per 1, 11c; on" chair, varns é@m m.u.. le, 8o iron wed; ges, 6o; crowbars, harrow teeth do; wpring teé), 1@8c; Bunlm-hnm\m. 500 B'i' .mwumm d'l:‘); BARBED WIkE—In Notea Ruion, 10 o0, 80g; 3o per Bior—Shot, 1'85; buck shot, 210; orlental powder, kegs, 6 4 do. e Kegs, §48; do., Guastar kg, 1 55; blaa kq. 8386; fuse, per 100 feet B, Lrap—Bar, 165, Coat—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run. Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreust lump, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, b 003 Towa nut, 5 00; Rock flprh‘n‘( 7 00; Anthra- clte, 11 25@11 5; Canon City, 700, per $on Liquors, AL0OHOL—188 proof, 2 25 per wine gallon extra California $pirits, 188 proot, -1 45 por prgof gallon; trplo refinod oiite, 187 praol, 28 por pruul ", ...., Te- Inmw whisldas' 100@1 50; B0@2 b0; Ken- tucky ikl 200@1 o0, Kentucky and Ponnsylvania ryes, 2 00, 7 1 do erM-t.l ; Great Falls Q, 90| Biaxvies—Imported, 6 Tndian ¥ M_hm“%{ broak Vil Q. 90| | Buswois—{ay 00@1600; domestio o0 cambrio 87, UL New Yurk Mills, 124 o| Gine—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40 {:mu wu- eppml Twulavl'ju @%loo . Fps Pocuuot oxs—Tmported, 11¢; w..mnm()xx 14 “* | 2 004 00; l{{:’nu“c‘ 1 508 80, ow England, o ate Gl lbwan 1 by | B ST A e 0 ¢; do laids, 121.20; '“ o mported r cose, 28 (0@ Sl xxey andy ) I-'I-IM' 00; American, |-.ro.u.lr ST Vo m-zos "“"Sfim"""" SRS and nae ; ot f ey, 12120 do ex- Fall le rown, extra heavy, l lflex ‘Idlll‘ brown, 180; Neponset /1 DENVER MAX lnuuurr Cunxn Meare nx 10 Al 1o, Finte 10 Track et 10e. or, l'lnu and lvn»un 16¢; ln(‘\l\'nlv | s Blo; Eddystone lintng, | 2240; Pembroke |\ 3 do 67, 203 du’! 180; 1 ul- | ¢, ;’;@ww wmoked sides, wgmc ealt eides, GRERN Frutt AvD Pronuck—Potatoes, 55@ 650 per 100 pounds; onions, per 100 po $1 50@2 00; turnips, por 100 1h, 606@800; orado cablage, new, per live chickens, old,” per 425; Prairie chickons p | g, frash, por doz, 8 ity creamery, finest good, per 11, 28 & ‘ol 100, 85c@1 00; airy, por 1b, 37@ e; chooso, | full cream, per 1b, per bhl, | eastern, '$5 00@6 grapes, per b, ud‘llk; California poars, per Ib, 7@l0c: Messina lo oxtra, per bo $700 @S 00; orangos, $12 00@ 13 00; wheat, per 100 1h, $1.30@1 88; Colora ir quality, $10 00@1) por_barrel; flour. Graham, per 100 1b, £ 00@2 50; flour, e, vn-rll\l 1b, £ 50@? 70; flour, buckwheat, bl, £10' 00@1( corn’ meal, por mlh- 81 651 85; corn, per 100 Ibw, $1 'l\lva 1 85; corn chop, p«r I\N\\Im £1 30@1 33; new oata, P 100 1w, $1 35@1 45; oats, Nebraska, mixe , per 100 1b, $1 83@1 8 whvmt‘ peor 100 Ibs, &1 85@1 45; barlay, per 100 Ibs, §1 b0@ @1 mixed chop, per 100 I1be, $1 33@ bran, per ton, $17 00@19 00; hay, r‘r ton, $12 00@16 00; baled second botte 10 00@12 00; baled ux-hm" $14 00@17 00, straw, per ton, 88 00@9 00, Railway Txme Table. IAKAL TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION U.P.R R, MAIN LINE. LAV Pacifio Exprom12:06 p m | Atlantio Expres7: e Western Exnrass §:00 pm | WestornExpress. pm |G Inland Pase. 1 pm | Lincoln Ex. DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION, :00 0 p. transfer depot 20 minutes later; Broad* uncil Bluffs, 30 minutes later. &. On Sundayn: 8:00, 10:00 &, m. ;12 m' n:w. 40, 10:40 p. m. Arrive Transter depot, 10 win: utes later. 26 o. M. ;12 1325, 2 Tiis, 10 6 p. m. undiye Excepted.) FAnasn, 8T. LOUIs & PACIFIG-U, T maha. $10UX CITY & PACIFIC—DEPOT N. 15th Btroot. “ave Omaia for Valontine vis 8t. Paul Li fo Biair....... Arrive from Vaientine. B. & M. IN NEBRASKA, Jenver Expross. Atlantlo. . Paolfic Expross” K. 0., 8T JOE&C.B.R R.—B. & 0:30p m P Denver Exproas*9:40 a m DEPOT, *Sundays excepted. opuunl and Closing of Mails, ormn, oLonm. p S P am. pam, O, R & Paul & Soux’ City . C. & P. in Towa Wabash Express. Wabash local ., lruiou vu-m Union Pacifio, Denver 0. & Ropublican Valiey B.& M. Express . E B.&M. for Platismouth, 8. | Bend, Ashland and Lincoln,11:00 i Office open Sundays trom 1¥:00 m. to 1:00 p. m, C. K. COUTANT Postmast~ rous. OLTALO DELT, and other ELsormio I dend on Thirty Days’ rind, TO MEN, YOUNG OR OLD, who aro matferin from NKRYOUS DENILITY, LOKT VITALITY, and those Qiveancs Of & PERSONAY, NATOLN Teruiting from Astniraimt Grnmn Cavaka, Gpsody rellor and com lets restoration to HEALTH, VIGon and MaKHOOD {vAuaxTEKD, Bend atonce for Liustrated Famphlob Vouraic Beu (o, MansgaLL, Mice llcn MGCORMICK‘E Patent Dned AFrmt Llfter. AS USEFUL NO DEALER A o GROCERY Groceries STORE CAN AFFORD 0 Mm ‘Without 1. A5 & PAIR OF COUNTER SCALES, ' H.C.CLARK, SOLE PROPRIETOR, IR _mp'nunsnsuu KANSAB GV, MO, | Chbeage Authorised by the state fo tres Chronic, Nmnullnd I’llnhdh-m ngnw nduul- o’u sixtesn Hoe--twelve is ring nn.,lhmlull ‘Weakness(nlght |osscs) Bexual Debility (1oss nf sexual power) 66 guarauteed or mobey rofunded. . Thoushnds of casos oused.” N0 injurious medt ente st & distancs. Con lential—call or write; age aod xpericuce A BOOK for both sezes- iitre:asad houlars of other thiigs sont seale with w 3 oeat semps. FRKKNUBEUM | = odwl ) DISFA‘}FS OF THE EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. 0., Oculist l[and Auris 404 I:uuum Btreot, opposite Paxton Hotel, Omsha b 8 H ATWOOD, Plattsmounth, - - = = Neb WREADER OF THOROUGUBRAD AND HIGB GRADN HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE AXD DUKOC Ok 7KRARY RED KWINE 6@ Young stock for sele. Correspondence solicits & =HAWTHORN This new and beautiful addition isjlocated{between;Davenport_and Cassstreets only ten blocks from the High Scheol. Lots Will be Sold at $350.to $660. I-IAW THORNE 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. Davenport Street is Now being Graded Through this Addition. AWTHORNE. The finest residences in (maha 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 lota two and three miles dia- tant will double. Call and See Prices and Plat, and Drive with us to Hawthorne. Parties wishing desirable residonce property will{find Jit to their advantage | call and see us. EA W TEIOR N E. Is ornamented with a beautiful | rowth offforest treos_ consisting of Oak, Hicko Ash and Elm. 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 purpme-, 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 " M

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