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g Tfl AI BI ',-" AHA. FR The Nebraska National Ba.x_x)k OF OMAHA, NEB. e« R0 BB hov. 3, e DIRECTORS. , W. YATRS, Prosident, for many years Cashier of e First National Bank of Omaha. A, E. TOUZALIN, Vioe President, of Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. v. MORSE & Co. JOHIN 8. COLLINS, of G. H COLLINS M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney s Law 8 REED, of Byron Reed & 0o, This Bank opened for business April 27, 1881 THE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are mong the leading business men of Omaha, and 1t ‘business Is conducted with especlal reference to the best and incroasing Lnterestaof it mercantile patrons. COLLFCTIONS rocelve promph attention and chargre lowest obtainable here or elsewhore. INTEREST allowed on time deposite upon tavor. able terma and upon acoounta of banks and ba: FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Boy County and City Seourities bought and sol Councll Bluffs Loan and i’ Trust Company. First Mortgage Loans Negotisted. ~Commercial Paper and all” Good Becurities dealt in. 59 Pearl wtroct, and 508 First avenue, Council Blufts FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Naw Yonk, January 17. Money—FEaay at 15@2) per cent; closing of- fered at 1} per cent. Prime Paper—5@6 por cent, Exchange Bills—Steady at .56}, Governments—Strong, Stocke—The stock market opened weak and 1@§ per cont lower, but subsequently rallied 1@1 per cent, and the market was quite firm for half an hour. About 11:30 West Shore broke 1} per cent, and Western Union broke from 733 to 71} per cent on cnormous transac- tions, Subsoquently Wabash was attacked, and common broke from 17] to 14 per cent, and preferred from 28§ to 27 per cent. The general market was unsettled, During the last hour there was a sharp and active buying movement in the entire list by leading opera- tors, which carried prices up 13@ 3 per cent | from the lowest point of the After the | closo of business the Trunk Live difficulty was settled, Delaware, Lackawanna & West- ern Railroad company is to enter the eastern pool and the allotment of percontage is to be sottled by arbitration, Northern Pacific se- curities advanced after the eloction of Harris aspresident, Illinois Contral was a feature of the market, and rose to 136 per cent on the declaration of an extra cash dividend of 2 per cent. In final dealings there was a general advance. The market closed strong, and com- pared with lust night the closing prices aro 1@1} per cent higher, excopt Wabash, which is § por cont lower. .34} demand, OUUPONS Barl, Gadar apids & Northora, ... Caytml Pacific Kansas & Tox; Tako Shuro & Michigan So. Michigan Central..... Minneavolis & St. Louis do do do pid. Missouri Pacific. . Northern Pacific. , do do pfd. Northwestern. , do pld.. New York Central Oalo & Miscsippt Pooria, Docatur &lE Tock faland........ St. Paul & Miwauk o do do de o St. Paul Minn. & l:lnm oba. St, Paul & Omaha. . “fl:im‘h S!E L. & I acific o Western Union T-!efmp Askod, —— GRAIN AND ¥ CHICAGO PRODUOE. Chicaco, January 17.—Auother severe break in wheat occurred during the middle «ession to-day, which proved staggering to the “hull” interest, supplementing us it does, the repeated and heavy drops of the past week. At the closing on 'chungé yestorday the ten- denc, stronger, and May had run up close to 99c, aud the “bulls” appeared confident that the tide had turned in their dircction. Without premonition and 1o known influence, Muy wheat dropped rapidly this morning until at 11:30 it had touched 964c, the lowest point yet at which sales have been made, Most strenuous efforts conld not revive any particular strength iuto the market, At aoon May option had erept up to 96fc and <howed some steadiness, February wheat <0ld as high s 913c, but fell off to $97c, and shortly after thenoon hour was quotable at 301@%c, Corn weakened in sympathy with wheat and May sold down to 57¢, or 17c under the closing prics yesterday, February sold down to 52ic, and showed little strength. Oats fell off i@3c, May selling down to 36fc, Fobruary 82ic, Pork declined 82lc, May wolling at $14 90, and lard declined 27}c, May selling at 88 90, N Realpte Suiote | H . ole. 60 nshels 67,00 i ANNED GOOL Mr' [Standard] A At 12.30 May wheat had fallen off to 06§, | i ey 81,000 BT000 Uy s bt b, padardlver case whilo other markets showed u shade more | Oata’ brushels 14,000 Hif el e, strength, B T Eulu"rn, yor case, ‘:wi wmmlul,emm., per case, Guicaco, Junuary 17, —Flour—Markot dull | Ouioago, Jauusry 17.—Receipts and ship. 510 egg plums, RO oans, & 10 roan and nnchungods modiun to choice” spriug | menta of fvo stock or tho past 4 s e | K106, 2 10, per case, 490; pineaplos, 2 1 wheat flours, 4 00@4 75; fair to fine winter | been as follows: ¥ d it oy 4500 23 Bamanty ko it Shipte yoRorE-Siaal b inch andturgor, 106, fuch, 00d to choide, 4 75 Wheat, R 'uln whoat, unsettled and do- | 5 4 Canprys-F A, 401“-. 16w, 1fc; S, 16c; pressed. Market opened fower, and declined i) 1117 | boxas 40 1bs, 18 au., Ga, 1c, 2fe blow yuhrdlyu closin lar boaid, but closed within o of the in- 2100 prioos reached. - January closed February at 90c, March at 91kc, May @97 fe. “Winter wheat dull at 4@ 9ic; lower and quiet at AY@S9%c. Corn—Active, but lower. Market opaned [ below yesterday’s call board prices, and de- clined nearly 2c below yesterday's regular board's closiag_ figures, and. finally closed it 1c lower. lnr January, 1he lower for F'ebru figures on the ary and sh closod at »lz(u Yoh- plqr)' '»Jk’gm, Marsh, f2ic; Ma 674 Oats—Quiot and lower. Market doclined and ranged §@lo cash, an 2 gold at de sower. Cash closed at 82}c, February at $2}c, April'at 8lc, May at 36ic, ye - Market dull; cash yo lower; closed at larley —Market neglected at ! Timothy- l'rlmu grades, | ‘40(11 345 choice \nrg high grades, 1 36@1 37; common, 1 25@ Flax Heed —Market inactive at 1 47. Mess Pork—Market steady; trading un.(nly for February and May delivar; fikm 100, recedad 20@80c on the whole range, rallied |hhrmr to fair, 3 00@4 00 por cwt; mmllum min 8(@10c, and closed fairly steady. Cash, 100@1 75; choico to extra, 5 00(@ 86 me Fobru: 8678 April, 8 %@ 92i; May, § 90@8 ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK |\ulk \lm\u Shoulders, long clear, 8, Lots, January 17.—Catdle 7 60; short ribe, 7 70; short clear, 7 Butter ~In_good demand; full prices paid for cholce fresh; high grades, meditim and low grades dull. Cholce creamer ; ¥ dnirios, 25@27 rolls, common, 12616 fair cattle wanted at firm \ui('u-‘ | offering is light; poor stuff dull; exports, 6 00 m‘. 10 5 400 6 00; common to rood to che Sheap Oats—lc_ higher others unchanged; 5,000 hunhl'l\ TPork—2lc higher for February, and 5e high er for May; the latter closed at' 15 10; sales, X (;I! bl -lil for February and May; Iay closed at 36 “nles Wholesale V'rices, OrrioE oF THE OMAnA Der } Thursday Evening, Janusry 17, | The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer. | chants, with the exception of @rain, which is | quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: I ¢ higgher for Fobrunry nd March; ged; May closed ) 00; wales, 7,000 tiorcos. NEW YORK, New Yonk, January 17.—Wheat—Cash, 1 ; ‘options opened unsettled and hut later were stronger, closing ungradod red, 0, 3 red, V6@ Gran. 2, 7l30; No, 8, €22, 2, 40c. Rye—Cash No. 8, 40c, CorN—No, 2 Oars—No. 2, red, 101@1 08, Cash, 1)@2 ‘c lower: options 1}@2c lower, closing steady_with a recovery of 4@ ngradlod. 10@2c; No. 2, Goj(aze, Oata—lc lower, closing barel mixed westarn, $9@ Fite, 196 E Western fresh, higher and firm at o, Dall Live Stock. Far Steers—Quiet at 4 00@0 00, Far Cowi 8 50, Hoas- Suerr—3 m(M 7 Oarves—Fair quality 4 0@ ' stock, 650, ateady; and lower; - new mess, 14 25@ 100; good butchs Lard Lower; primo steam, 9 00@ 3 07} BALTIMORR. BAvTivong, January 17— lower and indctive; No. 2 Flour andfMillatufts, WiNTER WHEAT—Best quality, patent,fat Wheat —Western inter red, cash, Market quiet SOREENING 0! Je por ew \d onsdor; frosh, 3 isky—(Quiet at 11821 184, LIVERPOOL, Liverroot, January 17.—Whoat—Market : winter, 8¢ 2d@ss 10; wpring, General Produce. Burren — Fanoy, storage creamery, @24c; best conntry, solid y cked, e Bhoatly aill.| dults e, ba Bils Bet country, roll, '10@18c; inferior grades, segm—Stoudy and. dully new, 5 3d; old, | 1o@1ge, " Rocolpts are small, and the trrm.uu“ b, good. KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Orry, January 1 ket lower at 80}@S04 for cash ary; 87{@88c for May. sower at 39jc for cash; 3uhe bid for 44} cfor Ma; Oats—Dall and now 8T, LOUIS PRODUCEK, 8r. Louis, January 17.—Wheat - Lower and ilow except for Muy options which were active;! No. 2 red, 90lc@1 00 cash, 100} bid for Januar; February; 1 024 for 6 —Market stocked; sales to-day at 20@ ‘Wheat—Mar- | @ demand light. ¢ for Febru- | MeaTs—Hams, 134c; breakfast bacon, 10}c; clear side bacon, whort, Oke; clear side hacon, long, 93c; dry salt. short, 8 houlders, Tc; dried eef, 121, fined, 10jc. ,\rx-mm— fancy 83 0@ o(l h\ucy Willowtwig, Demand goo CHEESE— September make, 1ic; 80c asked. cy Jonathans, $4 50@5H 00; @ ow York State full cream, late New York Stata full 10 hoop lots, 184c; do full cream, 50 ) | hoop lots, 13}c; Wisconsin, full cream, in bn‘, c [ 14¢; Young Americas, nlm.tly full cream, 14c; full cream, 12¢; full cream 10 hoop lots, 114c- full cream flats, 12ic; full cream flats, 114c; fancy brick choese, 100 1b cases, 1hhcs Lim- burger 13}¢; genuine old Swiss, 1%¢. Porators—Leceipts small and ood. Consignments of strictly ol urge sized, straight potatoes from 40 to 4 ved cars 85 to light demand; peachblows, ¢, SwErT PoraTOES—Choics vellow, none, o0 demand; market overstoc Hand picked natives, @ H hand picked mediums, $176@200. Re- | dull, except for Ma e for Jamuar prices Barley—Dull Flaxseed— Nominal. Hay—Unchanged; prairie, Bran —Unchanged at Corn Meal—Fi Whisky—S1 1 Provisions—Krm but slow except for bacon which was active. Pork—1465 for old, 15 00 for new. coi| ipts large, Tard—Nominaally lower, TAME Kkens, per doz., $3 00 to 30AxD | Whea! fors 99%c bid for | 3253 |u.ul $125 to 1 50; suipe, $1 8 ducks, Mallard, per doz, .81 50 u 2 00. be care game comes to market in nico condition, Fresi Ovstens—Selects, 40c; standards, mediun CELERY- Povrtiy—Live chickens, per doz, 200; full dressed chickens, per 1b, @10 keys, per Ib., 16@17c; ducks, 10@12; geese, 11@13c. Lemoxs—FExtra fancy bar lemons, $6 00 fancy Messina lemons, per box, £5 25; B box Iots, Mossina lemons, $5 00; 10 box lots do., lsa :5-Jlnlu“ lemons, tumy, $1 50; do 5 box ots, 84 25 are relli and 10 00@15 00, a5¢ 2 85 NEW ORLEANS, New OBLEANS, January 17.—Corn—Quiet; white, Lisher at 62c, Oats—Hair demand and lows Corn Meal--Higher and scarce )urk Steady and in fair demaund; new ard— Steady; tierce, refined, BulkMeats In good demand and irreg- encias, 8 00; Mossinas, 4 ular. Whisky—Steady and unchanged; western rectified, 1 05@1 20, MILWAUKEE, January 17.—Whea! SX'AC: January, 884 ary, 89%c: March, 90fc; May, Corn—Dull; No. 2, 51 Oats—Quiet and stead. Rye—Lower; No, 2 Jarloy—Market dull; No, 2, 5Ze. CINCINNATL, January 17, Craxperues—Bell and bugles; $10 00@ 12 00; bell and cherry, 89 50(@10 50. Above quotations for choice, Dares—Black Arabian, per Ib, 8@9c; quarter crates, 10c. Fr Ib. kegs, per 1b., 12}c; 10 1b. box, ayer, per Ib,, 16c; smalllevals per Ib., 1éc. CocoANUTS—Extra fine, per 100, 8 00, Croei-—Pure sweet cider, M. & P, clarified, 16 gal ke 2 gal Keg, P¥T, DRIPE, —Pigs_feet, 15 Ib Kits, 81 15; pigs 40 1b qr b1, 82 25; pigs feet, 80 Ib half lwlll 21 00; tripe, 15 1b lutn, $115 0 1 qr bbl, tripe, 80 1b half bhl, pigs tongue 1L kits, 2 560; pigs | bbl, §6 00, Lambs' tongues, | 40 1b qr bhl, $6 Atmore’s, 18lb buckets | 7lb buckets llx!:u.kot 40c), 8 MILWAUKER, Weaker;]No. Market Febru- -Wheat—Market 2 mixed, tronger at 37 Rye—Fasier at G Farley—Fair demand at_64c. Pork—Quiet at 11 00@ 15 00. Lard—1lcavy at 8 60. Pulk Meats— Firm, Whisky—Firm at 114, TOLEDO. Tovrno, January 17.— Wheat — Market demand light and firm; No. 2 rod, cash, c@! 02, Corn January Oats— Mhe, “*Assouren x por doz, $2 2 schooner, per_do doz, in cuse, $1 40; $4 50, Buik arket steady; [cash and :fg'% e —— 84¢; blackberry, $0-1h wood paila per 4 Quiet and steady, at 52¢; cash and 30-1b wood ; strawberry, 30-1b wood pails per ; raspberry, 80h wood |nu||1]lnsr 1b, LLIRS—Curreant, rails, January, b, 84c; TRAFFIO, cxab apple, 801 woad il vor I 8o, Arpre Burren—85.1h woodan v 14, per 1b, ARG 80; blb wooden pails, 61n sasa Lar case, FLOUR AND GRAIN, OHicAGO, Jauuary 17.—Receipta and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: 8350 PracH Burmer—20-1h wooden pails per b, $4 25, Priskrvis—(In 201b wooden pails)- u.sL- Receipts, Ship'ta, | berry, 16c; strawberry, quince, 11c; peac Flour, bhls. o u0000 | Mo Chorry, 14c; tomatoos, 14¢; pluw, 14c} ‘Wheat, busl 42,000 | assorted, b-1h wooden buckets, 6 in case, per Corn, bushels 149,000 | cuse, $475; assorted, 2.Ib tin cans, 2 doz in Quts, bushels £5,000 | case. per case, $6 50 Rye, bushels. 5,000 NepRaska Cous Hoxgy—2.1b framos, 24-1b Barloy, bushel 26,000 | cases, per 1, 18c, HaY—Baled, & 00@10 00 per ton; in bulk, New Yok, 17.—Recelpta and | ¢ gatvrpiniod X 6 Junuary shipmentsof flour and grain for tho past 24 hours havo been i follows: Grocers List. Matcues'Per caddio, 2 55; square_cases, 1 70, SUGARS— —~Powdered, granulated, 8} ard extra O, 7 low, 7e; dark COFrEES- @134¢c; geod Go; round, cases, Kansas Ciry, January 17.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been s follows: 9le; cut loaf, Oc; confectioners’ A, 8}o; Stand: extra C, 7ie; modiun yol- yellow, 6c, Ordinary grades, 12@ Recelpts, Ship'ts, [ P 4 1:,4»()(: 1,100 Ay 17.—Receipts and ship- 1dc; prime, 15@1hhe; choice, 16@17¢; fancygreen and yellow, ummu old | ¥ governuieut Java, 20@26c; Levering's roasted, 1ag; Arbucklos roasted, Ixlo; Bclwughlin's 8, Lm'm, Juu\mr ments of live stock for the past 4 hours have been as follows: Recoipta. Ship'ts, | XXXX rousted, 18fo; mitation Java, 164 Oladhiartst I S AR 4,000 @'" Hogs 3,000 1ee—Louisiana prune to choige, 7c; fair ho: Patana, G Funsi—No, 1 mackersl, half bels., 8 00; No, 1 mackerel, xits, 115; family mackerol, half brla., 6 00; family mackerel uu, Doy No. 1 white fish, half brls., 7 00; No, 1 105, S0P Standard Com., #2c; 1..,1., s Btandard do, 45 gallon kogs 1 85; Gkandard do, 4 galion i A 1,800 | —— LavVE STOOK. CHIOAGO LIVK BTOCK, Cnicaco, January 17,—The Drovers' Jour- "nal reports this afternoon us follows: Hogs —Farly valos atrong and prices closed Yowr, packing, & 30@h é‘u.(. 5 706 40; light, 50 sum lu b papers, 3 80 per case; keg per 1b, 0 PigxLes—Medium, in barcels, 7 00; d in half bacrels, 4 00; siall, ln hur‘lu, 8 00 “ 12} lower, further receded , eallied 15 lwt(k and closed quiet. (' 14 Hi@14 60; Febraary, 14 mruu w' April, 11 sTi@ 14 90; A 15 05@ 156 Market mfiubut ruled weak, prices | Buckeye LI, | ratteen, 8jc; . | boro, 5 $11 00; 5-1b wooden paiis, 6 in cuse, per case, | EFoe Zho; fairld |2 Thes ()nlnng‘ good, 35@40c; Oolong, choice, 40, Souchong, good, 85@40c; choice, 85@ 45c. WoonENwARR—Two _hoop palls, 185 sp pails, 210, Tabs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- shboards, 185; Double Crown 2 %0; avon Tmporial, § Kirk's standard, " | Kirk's_Prairia Queon, (100 cakos,) 40¢; Kirks oem o HF,N\: to1 00; ranner 650 to 80c; nem o ealf, 85¢ to 120; hemlock -p\' t‘c 10 20c; onk pper, 2o lligator, 4 ‘mll ki, 82@35: Groinen kid, 2 50 to 2 7 kip, 800't0 1 00; ok ealf, 120 to 1 30; French kip, 110 to Fronch calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- wots, 5 560 bo 7 60; linings, 6100 to 10 50; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morooco, 800 to S0 pebble O, 1), Moroceo, 85c; simon, 3 50 to 8 00, HARNESS - No, 1 star onk, No 2 do, 89%;: No. 1 Ohio onk, 38c; No. 2 do, 86c; No. 1 Milwaukes 87c: No 2 do 84c HHIM. Dull, and weak; green butchers, 6@6jo; groen : | malted 74 ®7§c; ey fint, 12@13c; dey ealt, 10@11¢; damaged hides, two-thirds price, cream flats, 13 ) L4 " i | 885 Bab .uuh.n 2 dos in case, 1 90; \m)w\ |u"..u.i Hate, 8 _ Hogs —Active, strone and highor: light, | hall, 2 doz. in cwse, 150, | g Demand limited b A (5 paeking, 5 600 5 90; butchees | Chxnv - French mixed, Tn 80 1b. pals i NEarkot Rrems oot enlonypecon | XteA, 5 700 2 v S | American 'J'v'x‘l'"' in 01 salt cured bull and daniagad, te; green salt KANSAS CITY LIVE $TOWK puixed, in 80 b paile, 1 | cured, light and heavy, Sc; green dry salt Kas<as Ciny, January 17, ho Daily Tn :“ :. ‘< Lo Ty R | calf, T1e, dicator roports p b pails, 12c; | Tallow—Unchanged; No. 1 country, 71c;[ Cattle—Steadier; natives, 1 60@6 00 :};,‘“,‘,',‘“p;;‘,'; _Mvmpm"m [ t‘- g stockers and foedors, 3 T4@4 50; cows, 3§ 2h(a [ T4es Ty T iir, BOAR A N e | 5 | mixed, 80 Cnur, Boano,—Whoat ~Regular, fo hight | Hogs-Stoadys closed weak at | ted B0 'rl k ot for February and March; Ae lower for| Sheen—Market quiet and wne o | Pl J X | 2 May; inttor closed 4t O7o; salon, 1,820,000 |groury go, ¥ rov Auiet and ; |MVI|P;:M~! Now Yorkariple 166; Ohio ‘aps busliels, ! | Corn-{c higher for February: others un T | ‘*,:nq »},’."‘ ’hw;d‘-.x ':1' Ashton, n | changed; May closed at 420,000 OMAHA MARKETS, { ok, B0, £ ks i bushel, | TARCH - Penr] loan, 9¢; Corn | S Excelsior 3 Corn, 8o, opper, 1703 atlaplos, 16c; cloves SPIoks— fioj cansin Lyr—Amorican, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; | Wastern, 2 75; North Stur, 2 00; Lowis,lye 465; Jowoll lye, 2 75 Dry Goodas, Brows Corroxs—Atlantio A, 84c; Apple] n XX, 70; Atlanta A, 8c;_ Boot FF, Sye, 4, 7o Cabot W, Tho; Chitte! | nango Ay Bhc; Great Fall 1 8hos Hoosier, 6ho; | Honast Width 8c; Indian Head A, 8¢; Indian Standard A 8o; Indian Orchard, d. w., 7ic; Taawrence L.L, Gjo; Mystio River, jo; Paquot A, 8;"" Utica C, bhe; Wachusett B, 7{c; do 8o do E 48, 12)c, Five Browy Corroxs—Allendale 4.4, Tho, Alligator 8-4, 8¢; Argyle 44, 7io; Atlantio 1L, 6fe; Bader State X 4 Bonnin, on lulhm()rcm:rll 8] AA Y- He; bl Buskeyo S & Laconia O 8¢ nmmm“ 80, 7lo; 1 80, Sho; Wamsitta 4-1, 15¢. BLEACHED COTTORS —Andio: u? Blackstono AA imperial 8fo; do do hulh bleached 4.4, 8c; Cabot 4-4, 8jc Fidel! 9ho; Fruit of the 05 ktubeia d:k do Water Twist, iroat Falls Q, 9¢ n L 4.4 and January, 104@1 05, 8 35@8 65, i Indian Head )a!mmk-l 4. 12c: Lonadale, 10¢| Gixs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domes! Corn—Western, lower and dull; mixed eash, | SECOND QuariTY—2 76@3 27 o cambric 37, 1'1“. New Y Milla, 124 ¢ | @300, e 0@ domestic, 140 SO@sno, s A R auality, patent, | Poquot A, 106; Popporel, N G Twills, 1250 | ©lron _Tmported, 4 50@6 00; Now England, Oats—Market firm and dull; western white, | 8 25@3 60, B | Pocahontas 4-4, 9}c: wot b4, 8§; Utica | 2 00@1 00; domestic, 1 50@83 50, 3 H@46¢; mixed, 42@43c. SECOND QUALITY—2 50@8 35, | 1e; Wamsntta O X X, 124 RIS A B9 i 754 00, Rye—Market steady at 72@77c, Brax—0e per cwt. | Ducks (Colored)~Albany E, brown, S¢; do hm_l,m,\l poe oase, 980 Butter—Waestern packed, dull at 10@ CHoprrED FEED—Per 100 1bs, 85c, | ©y drab, 11¢; do XX stri pesand plaids, 121-20; | 81 005 Auwerican, per case, 12 /0@16 00, creamery, firm at 30(@3%c. CoRN MEAL—1 00@1 10 per owt | d0 XXX brown and drab, stripes and’ plaids, |12 Arlington_fanc: Srunswick 3 Chariot, fai i do ex- all |.|\|rl»rnuu oxtra heavy, ana A brown, o3 ;' Neponsot A 8 mont BB, Hlnn‘llhm h 1 stripe, 1 '1 Yeoman's blue Dextvs—Amnoske | Andover DD fmtuh. 1 o and brown, Arlington ' X |.1.n Concord 000, blue and | 131 brown, $ Lysti er DD stripe, 161 Pearl hiver, blug and brows, 16c; Uns Cousi Androscoggin Conestogiza sat- Gloucester, 6lc; Harmony, Sho; Knickerbocker, Ghe; Merrim ac 1), 7e; My bie; \].rnmmu e, hul!t]dlrhlgn Ge; do (-nu,}mmn, Te; Marle ()mnml 8ke, HAMS—Amosks fhc; Argyle, Atlantic, 8¢; Cumberland, 74c; Highland, Kenilworth, 93c; Plunkstt, 9} Corroxal Abberville, 134c; Agate, 20c; American, 11¢; Artisian, 20¢; Cairo D and 1 H%c' Clarion D and T, 174¢; Decan_Co. stri wfll)uml T, 16c; Koym.uu 184c; )mn Nonpareil, 16 10kc; Susiox, 1 checks, York, plain Nankd, Ocean D and Tioga, Wack do Nunkin checks do Now York m Il4 ho; Pembroke opponell 96 do 67, 21c;'do 27, 18¢; Utica 9, 86¢; do 58, 23 do 48, 17c. Lmmper, We quote lumber, lath anc at Omaha at the following pri JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 2200; 18 ft, 23 50, TimeRs- 16 foct and under, 22 00, TiMBER AND JoIST—18 £t 28 50; 20 f 22 ft, 26 50; 24 b, 26 50. FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No. 2, 22 00, SuErTING—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; | No. 2,18 00, Por barrel, 1 25; bullk per bushol plaster, bbl, 2 rml full., 100 "m, '50; mtraw | Paints, Oils 1 Varnishes, | 0118110 carhon, per gallon, 13¢ neatsfoot extra, ver gallon ricating, zoro, per gallon summer, 15¢; golden machine, No. 1, per gi lon, 85c; No, ', 250; spermn, signal, per gallon, urpentine, per gallon, 450; naptha 742, allon, 16c. PAINTS IN Oir—~White lead, Omuha P, P.) 60; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6 n_1to 6'1b cans, 20c; French zinc, green Weal, 12c; French zinc, rod_seal, 11c; Kreuch ,l..,.-, in varnish asst, 20c: Fronch zinc, in_oil ; raw and bumnt umber, 1 1h cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sieuna, 10c; vandyke brown, 180; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black, and ivory black, 16e; drop black, 160; Prussian blug, 80 ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome groen L. M. & D., 160; blind and shutter green, L M. & ., 16¢; Paris grecn, 18¢; Indian red, 15¢; Venotian red, 9¢; Tuscan red, 22c; Ameri- can Vermillion, 1. & P,, 180; chrome yellow L. M., O, &1, 0., 1ke; yellow ochre, fie; golden' ochire, 16¢, patent dryer, 8c; graining colors, light ok, durk oak, walnut, chetnut and ash 15, Drv Paints. White lesd, 80; French zinc, 100; Parls whiting, 240; whiting gilders, 1fc; whicing | K com'l 13c; lampblack, Germantown, 1 lampblack, ordinary, 10; Prussian blae, b ultramarisie, 18¢; vaudyke, brown, 8¢; uinbor, burnt, 4¢; umber. raw, d¢; sienna, burnt, 4¢ sionna, rwv, 4c; Parls groen, genuine, Faris roon, omuon, 2e; chrorno 0o groen vermillion, Amml rose pink, 14c; Venetian rod Venetion red, American, 1 hrome ,.,l,l..w gonuine, 30c; ochr hrome yel: sochello, o ochre, Fronch, Winter's ‘mineral, % Bpaulsh brown, 240} of Tehigh brown rince’s mineral, ¢, VauNisHEs — Burrels, ture, oxtra, $1 10; oxtra, 81 10; coad extra, $1 75; Japan, 70 thellnc, 85 50; hard' K allon: Furni 0. 1, 81; coach, 1, 81 “d‘l)uu i, th-Altlun extra, Bho; $1 50, per niture, I\u Tobaccos Prua ToBACOO- ~ulumx, num-.n e Horeshos, b0c; Star, Gl 1 u-i fore n.{l ] T G- Common, 20@300; good, 45@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, Gc; Diamoud | por wet, 1 o 1| extra Calif 447403 | oot gllo tucky bourbons, 2 Ponnsylvania ryes, 2 1 40@1 00. in pails Tie. ORE dai (nll cnv.m\. astorn, capes, per b, bine and brown. 14 1 R S e i i I'T% S andibown: s Bd Mewsina lomons, oxtra, por box 2(i.fi-’l‘.‘.’;‘l.“;?.lullt'r’.:‘::r (i r:&:‘{‘:x‘.'\':a:""""‘ @S 00; oranges, 812 0013 00; Colorado Manhattan glove finish, Sic; Newport d whoat, per 100 1b, '8130@1 38; flour, fair do glazod, Bije; Poquot o, be; Lockwood kid | (114lity, $10 0010 50 _per barrel; ‘tour. g iraham, per 100 Ib, £ 00@2 b0; flour, I 05 lour, buckwheaty | pet lmllm 1 651 h» corn, per 100 1bs, 1 su(ul toens, 74c; 1allowell, 8c; Indian Orchard, The N:um,,u’\mvtt, unpnn-] 8ke; Pepperill sati|iL cnnuhuh,]-nr monH $1 30@]1 33; new AT OL0 IR OFEN onts, per 100 Tbs, $1 85@1 45; oats, Nebraska, Pu Allens, American, 63c; Arnld )Ill\l‘l per 100 Xh £1 33@1 35; \\hum., por 100 Ohe; 1 4c; Cocheoo, 6 1t $6@1 45; barley, per 100 Ibs, 'S1 50 Dankirk, 6e; Dunnoll, 63@7e; Bddystone, ¢ wmixed chop, por 100 b, " $1 83@ 1 sor ton, straw, per tou, 8 00@9 00. " LRAVR wnd fancy, 124e; do 8 oz, 20c, Pactfio Kxpress.12 am SHEETING 104, 27ho; do | Weatern Exm pm 94, ,,t,,i (42, 11¢; | O Island Pu 30 m | G. Island Pass, 11:40 & m Lincoln Ex. WHOLFSALE. I s 10:40'p. m ¥ hingles, on Ors | 160, 8140, 10:40 pr v headlight, per gallon, 14c; 175° hm«l]mht sl per gallon, 18c; 150° water white, 17¢; lin | Expre | soed, pr gallon,55c; linsced, boiled, per o gallon, 58¢ Lard, winter st ser gallon, 8002 | fxpros . No. 3, wc~muu.r, XX, per gal- | Mgli.. , 1.80; sweet, per gallon, 1 00 ver gailon, 100; fish, W. B Marseillos | No TALLOW-—6(a e, Surrr Prurs—25e@1 00, \\'onIJ light, 14@16c; heav: hod, light, 18@ 30c; tub ,m.l washed, 3 fal o burry. hlask and cotted ‘Wool, 2@6c eas Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates low steel special east, 7 | ernciblo, Sc; spocial or Gorman, Bo; cast to | do, 15¢ vagon spokes, sot, 2 2568 00; hubs olloey sawed dry, 140; tongues, aach, 70@850c; axlos ench HQUAF® nuts per | b, 7@110; washers er Ih, 8@18c; rivets, per b, 1105 coil chaiv, per b, 6@12c; malleable, 8¢ iron wodges, 6o crowbars, harrow teeth do; wpring teal, 7@8e; Burden's horsehoes, 5 00 lh;n lon's muleshoes 6 00, SARRED WIRE-in goar lots, 4ho per]100, Nais - Rates, 10 u?m, 800, b Ll Swor-Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 2105 oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half kegs, & 48; do., quarter keg, 1 88; lasting, kegs, 880; fuse, per 100 foet boc. Liran—Bar, 1 65, CoAt—Cumberland blackamith, 10 00; Mor- rlu run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 5 00; \‘«h(wmwv. nut, 5 00; luwu lump, 5 00; Iuv\u nut, H ock Spring, 700; Anthra. cite, 11 25@i1 50; un..nu':y. 700, per ton Liqu il‘l. 188 proof, 225 per wino gallon rnin wpirits, lNi proof, 125 per triplo refined spirits, 187 nroof, 03 per broof gallon; ro-distilled w wkion' 100@1 H0; fine Ivlmulml 1 50@2 h0; Ken- 2 00@7 00; Kentucky and 2 007 00, BRANDIES — lmwrtod 600@1600; domestio ALoOHOL e DENVER MARKE' Curen. MEAT™ AND_ LARD—Tu tiorces 10c, Hams, 14ic; breakfast bacon, o3 smoked sides, 9}@10c; ealt sides, X Frurr AN Pronuvee 5o per 100 pounds; onions, Potatoas, 65@ per 100 potnds, $150@2 00; turnips, per 100 I, 60@S0e; Col- Sie@1 00; $1 00@ rado cabbage, new, per 100, ive chickens, old, ‘per doz 126 Jprairio_chickens por dor, 88 75@100; frosh, per doz, 82@35c; butter, fair qual- ity creamery, finest per lh. S@42; ‘creamery, | K and Nebraska 12@15¢; cheese, apples por bbl, ); corn . meal, per ton, 8 2 00@16 00; b 10 00G@ 12 00; 00@19 00; hay, ad second bottom, baled upland, $1400@17 00; Railway Time Table. LOCAL TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION U. P, R R, MAIN LINE. £0 p m | Linooln Ex. DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION, P Tonye Council Bluffs, Browdway depot, 0:00, 11 . 00, ates later, 50 a1 | C., M. & 5t, P. R, R.—U. P! DEPOT. LEAVE, ARRIVY, Atlantio Ex* Pacific kx Mall & Ex.. VABASH, ST, I Imal; 16—, . DkPOT. SI0UX CITY & PAC Jenvor Kxpre 0 | Atlantio. pm Paciic Expross 86 p . | Denver Expross'9:40 & m K. 0., 81 JOE&C. B, R R—B. & DEPOT, W 8:20 ) | Express.... ,...8:00 & m v | Mali,. .0:60 p i *Sundays exoopted. Opening and Closing of Malis, ROUTK, . NN ML OuI &1 C B hu & Sioux, City11:00 VM. Bil‘fl C. &P in lows Wabash Expross. Wabaah loc Bt Joo & [eY Ilhmurl Pacifle, St. M. Union Pac Union Paciflc 0. & Lepublic BAM. Bapress ... B, &M, for Platiau g L 11:00 0 12:00 1, 80 1:00 p. m, K. COUTANT Postuiasbes Oftics open Buniay Nebraska Cornice AND- Ornamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windowe. FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC BKYLIGHT, HAWTHORNE, 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. HAWTHORNE This is by all odds the most desirable property placed onjthe 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. HAWTHORNE. The finest residencos 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. Call and See Prices and Plat, and Drive with us to Hawthorne. Partics wishing desirablo residence property willfiind %it to their advantage’_ call and soo us. EHA W TEIOIRNE. Is ornamented with & beautifu) | rowth of fforeat trees cousisting of Oak, Hicko Ash and Elm. Honce the shade and ornamenta trees are a reauy planted and u grown, ; Wo have property in all purta of the city, both for residence’and business pu purposes, Wo have an Eighty scre tract and 160 acrs tract on line of Belt Itailm:Ad BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 South 14th Street, between Farnam and Douglas iron Fencing Halustrades, Verandas, Office .ml Bm o Collar Guards, Ete. men.( waet Bixteen, 47¢c, Bu0K1Na—0, 8., 210; Modrachaum, 28¢; Pur- hata, 8 0z., Boci Durham, 4 oz,, 570; Durha 2 0z, Bbo; Seal of North Carolina, 8 oz, b Beul" of North Carolina, 4 ou,, B70; eal of North Carolina, 2 oz, 6be; O, KA Diurbiaw, 4 os., X' Du’- 8c; Unclo Ned, Tot AR 8t Leather, Cattlo—Strong; exports, 6 00@7 00; good to | in half .450 herkins} in barrels, ;num:m;. ing 'S 456 00; ?.lm‘m..,. & e, | doin n’&x M jium, )i inferior to falr cows, 2 0@ meuuwwdu 550 oholos 60 : ‘maditm 40 good, 3 001 60; stockers ) 60@65c; w@,l' oeden‘f‘.':‘wmw 1 - 160'.0““‘"“ "“’%“ Sheop —Market steady; valuss nachanged; r.w"foo, pan, natural loaf, 360; Japan, sols, 35 Lo 420; hemlock a. .« 8 vo 860; | COR, 0. AND&:t STHREET, LINCOLN NEB, WM. OAISER, Manage: e

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