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{ | A o THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA. MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1884, —y ———— — - ———— — — — — T — — e - = 1 ) SROOND QUALITY—2 75@8 25, o cambrio 87, 12§; New York Mills, 12} o | Givs—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, 140 The Nebraska National Bank | anry 10— Whoat—Marke | SPAtNG. \WhEAt—Best ~ quality, patent, | Poanot A, 1c; Topperel, NG, Twills, 1ae @9 oy oo 4 606 00; domestic "';"“,""F'- M}yl s ‘T .| 8 25@3 60, Pocahontas 4-4, Mo; Poemsot B4, 83; Utiea | Russ—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England, " e re, Moy, pap U nnuary, 85jo; Febra' | ™ GRooND QUALIFY-~3 5088 85, 1oy Wamsntta O’ X X, 124 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, OF OMAHA, NEB. Mo towey No. 3, 81t BRAN—Bc per cwt. Duoks (Colored)—Albany B, brown, 8c; do | PRACK AND APPLE BRANDT-1 75@4 00, Otk nchanged ad fnactivalat 524c. | CHOPPED FEED-—Tor 100 Thw, 85, ©, drab, 11¢; do XX stripes and plaids, 121 CHANPAGNES-— Tinported 'ald Up Oapital . * lvh\! N:d. Nov. 1, 1888 ¢ #380,000 16,500 DIRECTORS, H, W. YATES, Prosident, for many years Oashior of be First National Bank of Omaha, A, K. TOUZALIN, Vics President, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. MORSE & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H COLLINS, M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attornoy at Law § REED, of Byron Reed & Co. This Bank opened for business April 97, 1882 THE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are anong the leading business men of Omaha, and 1t Gusinoss 19 conducted with espocial roference to the est and Increasing interosts of its morcantile patrons. COLLECTIONS receive prompt attention and oharges lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. INTEREST allowed on time deposite upon favor: ablo torms and upon accounts of b FOREION EXCHANGE, Government Bonds and ©onnty and City Securities bought and sold. anks and bankers Council Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. First Mortgage Loans Negotiated. ~Commerolal Paperand all_Good Securitios dealt ‘In. 89 Pearl street, and 600 First avenue, Council Bluffs. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. New York, January 19, Monoy—Easy at 1@1} per cont; closing at 1} per cent, Prime Paper—5@0 per cont. Exchangs Bills—Steady at 4.84]; domand, 4.87} Governments —Strong. Stocks—'Lhe stock market was weak and lower throughout the day. In early dealings no support was given to the market, and un- der the unfavorable rumors a general decline oceurred, and transactions were smaller than for any day in the week. Deliveries stocks are several days behind and borrowing demand active. Compared with last night's close, prices were down § to % per cent for Central Pacific, Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, Rock- Island, St. Paul preferred, Omaha and Union Pacific; 1 to 17 per cent for Northwestern, Denver, Missouri Pacific,Kansas Texas,North- ern Pacific, Omaha preferred, Texas Pacific and Wabash, and 24 to 3§ per cont for Wabash preferred and Northern Pucific preferred. OUUPONS 8'a coes 4%'s Coupons, 4’! 100 1147 1241 128y Pacific 6 8 of * STOCOKS AND BONDS, Amprican_ Fxpress. b Burl., Codar Rapids & Northern.. Contral Pacific, Chicago & Alton. do do pfd, , Burl, & Hanuibal & St. Joseph. do do do pfd. Tllinois Michigan Central Mianeanolis & o Missowri Pa Ncthern P. do do Northwestern. do pld. Now York Central Onio & Mississippi do_do _ pid. Peoria, Decatur & Evansville. Rock Taland. i & M a0 do do_p St. Panl Minn, & Manitoba. St. Pav! & Omaha.. do do ptd Texan Pacifi Union Pacific........ Wabash, St. L. & Paci do ' do do Waatern Union Tolegrap Asked. Div, e i GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODUCE. Cittcaco, January 19.—The depreciation in Jalues which continued on 'Change yesterday, and was resumed on call in the afternoon, was the rule on the regular board again this morn- ing. Wheat, corn and oats all suffered an- other decline, May wheat dropping to 95ic, one cent under the lowest point yesterday on “change, and fc underclosing. On call, trad- ing was confined almost exclusively to this option, and the transactions at opening were very heavy. Afterward, prices ralliod s what, and at noon May was quotable at 9 96c, when trading became in a measure apa- thetic, February wheat sold at 894, Corn showed a decline of }@fc, at the noon hour as compared with the closing on change yester- day, Febrnary solling at. 52, May at hic, Dirring the early part of the session, May sold down to 378, but then rallied to 57c, ~ Oats were 4@ 1c lower. Pork and lard wero steady and o shade higher. CHiIcAGO, January 19, —Flour—Market du good to choice winterwheat flour, 4 75@5 ¢ s0ft spring wheat flours, 4 00@5 00; bakers' 4 50@5 25, Wheat—Regular wheat, unsottled; specu- lative offerings liberal, but on each break a heavy short demand was developed, Market opened weaker, ralliod {c, then broke off 1@ 1c, eased off a trifle and finally closed d lower than yesterday's rogular board of - closing prices, January closod at 888@s8jc, February at , March at 90c, May at 96@9, June at 974c. Winter wheat easy at 94 spring quiet at 88fc. Corn—Active; unsettled and weak at times, but gencrally firm under a good demand for shorts, The market opened easier, rallied a trifle, then declined 7@1o below early outside prices; later, under good speculative demand, it ra lied Ic,'and closed fe lower for Januar; and February, and jc lower for May, Casl closed at 51i@h2; February, h2jc; March, , 57h@>574e; May, bjc. Oats—Declined in sympathy with wheat and corn; ranged lalfo Towsr, tho tradin mainly in sellor for May, and closed dull. Cash at 813c, February at 31§, March at 31§ @32c, April at 82c, May at 855@360, Rye Market quiet and unchanged at 57c. Birley—Market quiet and neglected at 50c. Timothy—Prime grades, 130@1 85; com- mon, 123, Flax Seod—1 51, Moas Pork-Moderately activo: trading chiefly for February and May delivery; prices advanced 5@10c over yestetday's close and ruled steady. Cash, 14 60@14 62); February, 14 65@14 674; March, 14 80@14 523; April, 14 973@15 00; May, 15 174@15 20, Card —Market steady; prices averaged o trifle higher and closed rather quiet. Cash, 8 60@s 624; FKebruary, 8 65@8 674; April, 8 RT4@8 90; May, 9 00@9 024, Bulk Meats—Market steady. Short ribs, 775; short clear, 8 00; shoulders, 6 30; long clear, 7 60, Butter—All high flavored creamery that ar- rived taken for local consumption; other grades only fair sale; prices unchanged. Choice creameries, 82@3%c; medium, dairy and packing stock in moderate request at low prices; rolls, dull; choice creameries, 34@36; ancy dairies, 25@27c; good to choice, 13@18¢; rolls, 11@16c. Cheese—Strong for choice grades: . light stocks, . Choloe full crean choddars, 18@13kc; choicn full cream flats, 13@184c; good purt skim cheddars and flats, 8@dc. Ly Demand modorato; frosh, 26 Hides—Good request; prices unchanged; groan salt cured bull and damaged, 06; groen salt cured, light and heavy, Sc; green dry salt s The; N ow—No. 1 country, 74e; No, 2 country, Ghe; cake, Tie, Whisky—1 16, Ryo—Firmer; No. 0 Barley—Quiet and nchanged; Bse, CINCINNATL, CINCINNATL, January 10, and drooping &t 10, Corn—Dull and Ic A Easier at 3 Wheat — Dull ». 2 mixed, ble, Pork Lard Bulk Meats Firm at 15 Quiet and firm at Firm and unchanged, 114, Whisky TOLEDO. ToLeno, January 10— Wheat — Steady No. 2 red, cash, O%jc. d Corn—Quiet and steady; No, 2 cash January, Slde bi Oats=Dull; No. 2 cash and Januar; NEW ORLEANS, New Onurans, January 19,—Corn. mixed, easier at Glc. Oats—Firm; in moderate demand at Corn Meal —~Higher and scarce a and Quiet; 49¢, 00. Tork-—Higher and scarce; new Lard—Firm; tlerco, refined, keg, 9 25, Bulk Meata—In good_ demand. Whisky—Steady and unchanged; western rectified, 1 05@1 2 NEW YORK, New York, January 19.- Wheat—Cash, L@jo lower: closing decline, partiy recoverod options dec ined 1@13c at the opening, rallied {@1c near the close, weakenod, and_closed at {@o above Inside. ratos, No. 2, 1008; une aded red, 70c@1 09; No. 4 red, 823@883c; 3 red, 95@d7c; No, 2 red, 102h@1 07; posted No, 2 red, 90, Corn—Clash 1@ 4c lower, options openod 2:9; fc lower, rallied §@14c, closing weaker at 3@ Jo above inside Ungraded, 48@61}c; No. 2, G0y@62c. Dull and weak; mixed western 30@ 2¢; white, 12@46c, Jgus—Western frosh, steady with moder- ate demand. Pork—Stoady; new mess, 14 25@14 5 Tard—Lower; primosteady at 8 90@9 00, Butter—Quiet and firm. BALTIMORE. BauTiNoRE, Jonuary 10.—Whoat—Wostern active but lower; No, 2 winter red and cash, 103{@1 043, Corn—Western, stoady but qui cash, 50}@60c. Oats—Firm but_dull; western white, 41@ 46¢; mixed, 42@43c. Tyo—Market quict at 70@72c. Butter—Western_packed, dull at 10@22¢; creamery, firm at 25@35c. Fags—Markot stoad Whisky—Quiet at 1 18 KANSAS 01TY, Kansas Crry. January 19, —Wheat—Mar- ket lower at7d%c bid for cash; 809 bid for February; 83c for May. Coru--Market lower at 39c for cash; Did for Fobruary; 443c for May. Oats—Dall and nominal; 287c bid. LIVERPOOL. Laverpoot, January 19.—Wheat—Market very dull; winter, 8s@Ss 0d; spring, Ss@8s 5 mixed, ‘frosh, 30@31c. 1184, 1, Corn—Market inactive; new, 5s 3d; old, 5s Gd. ST. LOUIS PRODUCE, S, Lours, January 19, —Flonr—unchanged Vheat d slow; No. 2 red, 9@ 4 for M d, 94} Ic for ye ~Dull; 54}c bid, Barley—Dull af Butter—Steady; dairy, 20@25¢; creamery, 30@36c. sggs— Better at 24c. Flaxseed—Higher at 1 42 Hay—Unchanged; prairie, 10 00@15 00, Bran—Unchanged at 7hc. Corn Meal—Steady at 2 30@ Whisky—s1 Provisions—Firm, Pork— 00 for new; 814 50@14 60 for old. Lard—Nominally lower at 8 ¢ LvE STOCK. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, » Cicaco, January 19.—The Drovers' Jour- nal reports this afternoon as follows: Hogs—Market steady and prices firm; pack- 51 ; light, 5 00@5 70; skips, 3 50@ ug and shipping, 5 60@6 2 Markot ‘dull and lifel 6 00@6 63; good to cl 85; common to mediu inferior to fair cows, 2 10@3 7 good, 4 00@5 00; stockers, 3 50@4 400@4 80. Sheep—Market weak and dull, and 50c lower; inferior_to fair, 325@4 00 per cwt; medium to good, 4 00@1 50; choice to extra, 1 60@5 00. ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK, S1. Louts, January 19.—Cattle—No fresh supply and only small retail trade done in poor butcher stuff loft over from yesterday. Shoep—Market in the same condition as cattle, export sico shippi foeders, ¥ KAnsas Crny, dicator reports: Cattle—Market for good stea mon weak and slow; natives, 4 80@b stockers and feeders, 3 75@4 50; cows, 3 100, S CITY LIVE STOGK. January 19.—The Daily In- _ Hogs—Market weak and lower at 5 30@ 590. Sheen —Market quiet; natives, 4 25. —— TRAFFIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN, On10460, January 19,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: * Recelpts, Ship'ts, Flour, bbls, , 14,000 000 Wheat, bushals. Corn, bushels, . Oats, bushels Rye, bushels., Barloy, bushe NEw York, January 19,—Receipts and shipmentsof flourand gfll{n for tho past 24 hours have been as follows: Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels Oats, bushels Roseipta Ship'ta, 000 18,0 LIVE BTOCK. Ou10460, January 19,—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have n as follows: Recelpts, Bhip'ts, 900 . C{-ma. EETTTI ¥ ogs. . A 0,000 Sheep. . . 500 | o b, 8l Cony MrarL—1 00@1 10 per owtay SoRRENING— @750 per ow General Produce. Borres — Fancy mery, 83@350; cold rAgo croamery, o; choice dairy, 20 st best country, solid packed, 12(@150, ¢ countey, roll, 16@18; inferior. grados 10 14c, Receipts are small, and the demand Eaos—Market stocked; sales to-day at 20@ 2c; demund Bight. Miears— Haina, 184¢ ido bacon, short broakfast bacon, 10}c; }c; clear sida Dacon, alt long, Iard, re’ fined, 1ufe. Arpres—Fancy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; fancy Ben Davis, 88 60@4 00; fancy Jenet, £3 00@3 50; fancy Willowtwig, 83 . Demand good, JHEEsE—New York State full cream, late Sentember make, 14¢; New York Stata full cream, 10 hoop lots, 184c; do full cream, 50 \\'inmmln.lnll croam, in box, ricas, strictly full croam, 14c am, full eream 10 hoop lots, llic full cream flats, 12}c; full cream flats, 1140; fancy brick cheeso, 100 Ib cases, 154c; Lim: burger 134¢; genuine old Swiss, 19c. PoraToRs—Receipts small and prices pod, Consignmenta of strictly choice, arge sized, straight potatoos are sellin from 40 to 45c; mwived cars 35 to 88¢ and light demand; peachblows, 50c, Swrrr Porators—Choice yellow, none, ON1oN8—No demand; market overstocked. WBraxs—Hand picked natives, §2 25@2 50; hand picked mediums, 81 75@200. Re- ceipts large. (GAME—Prairio chickens, per doz., 8 00 to 825; quail, £1 25 to 1 50; snipe, $1 50 to 1 75; ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00@2 50; mixed, 81 50 to 2 0. Be careful that your game comes to market in nice condition, Frrs Ovsrers—Selocts, 40c; standards, mediums, 250 CRLERY—4 PouLthy—Live chickens, per doz, 175@ 200; full dressed chickens, por Ib, 8@100; tur- keys, per Ib., 156@17¢; ducks, 10@12; geose, 3c. LiyoNs—Extra fancy bar lemons, £6 00; fancy Messina lomons, “per box, &3 25; 5 box lots, Messina lemons, &5 00; 10 box lots do., 84 76; Malaga lemons, fancy, £4 50; do 5 box lots, 84 25, on oncias, 8 00; Mossinas, 4 25, Ba As—None, CRrANBERRIES—Bell and bugles; $10 00@ 12 00; bell and cherry, $9 50@10 50. Above quotations for choice, Darks—Black Arabian, per Ib, 8@9c; quarter crates, 10c. Fias—25 Ib, kegs, per Ih,, 124¢; 10 1b, box, ayer, per lb., 16¢; small’avals per lb., 18c. o tra fine, per 100, 8 00, Pure sweot cider, 22 gal kog, 86 00; clarifiod, 16 gal kog, $4 75; SL & P, clarified, 52 gal Kog, £8 00. Pras Feer, ek, 1re,—Pigs feet, 15 1b kits, 81 15; pige 40 1b qr bbl, : S0Th half bhl. $1 00 61 tripe, 40 1b qr bb, & $400; pigs_tongues, tongues, 40 1b « 151 kits, $2 6 M (bucketa 25c) ¢ 9¢.3 1001 kogs, ASSORTED J & 5 pigs_feet, o, 15 1b kite, 115} ripo, 80 1b half bbl, 5 1 kits, $250; pigs bbl, 600, Lambs' tongues, 0 I qr bbl, 86 25, Atmore’s, 1 buckets 71b buckets (bucket 40c), alf barrels, S3c. 1h stone jars; 12 in caso, per doz, $2 25 tumbler, per doz, 81 95; schooner, per_dozen, $310; 1-1b tin cans, 4 doz, in case, $1 40; 2:1b tin cans, 2 doz in case, 84 50, Burk JeLuies—Cureant, 30-1b wood pails, trawberry, 30-1b wood pails per b, 8}¢; raspberry, 0-1b wood pails per Ib, 84c; blackberry, b wood pails per IL, 8ic; X crab apple, 30-1h wood pailx per 1, She, Arpr Burrer—35.1b wondan b 13, por Ib, wooden pails, 6in cusa per case, o Burter—2-1h wooden pails per Ib, 51b wooden paiis, 6 in case, per case, —(In 20-1b wooden pails)—Rasp- strawberry, quince, 1dc; peach, 14¢; tomatoes, 14c; plum, 1ldc assorted, 5-1b wooden buckets, 6 in case, por g assorted, 2-1b tin cans, 2 doz in caso. per case, Nipraska Cors HONEY—2.1b frames, 24-1b casos, per b, 18c. HAY—Balod, 800@10 00 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@6 50 per ton. Grocers List, CANNED GoODS—Oysters (Standard)per caso, 3 70@3 90; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 00@ 2 10; raspberries, 2 b, per case, 2 90; Bartlett pars, por case, £ 10; whortlobarrios,” por caso, 10; 'egg _pluws, 3 1b, per caso, 2 90; groon gages, 2 b, por' case, 3 90; pine apples, 2 Ib per case. 4'80@5 50, Rope—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 10c, § inch, 10ke; # inch, 1lc. ANDLESBoxes, 40 Ibs, 16, 15¢; 8s, 15c; boxes 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 6s, 15¢, Matones—Per caddie, 85c; round, casos, 2 55; square_casos, 1 70, Svaans—Powdered, 93c; cut loaf, 9c; granulated, 8fe; confactioners’ A, Sto; Stand. ard extra O, Tio; extra C, The; medium yel- low, 7c; dark yellow, 6ic, vEEs—Ordinary grades, 12@1240; fair13 ho; good, Lic prime, 15@154e; choico, @l17c; fancy green and yellow,16@104c; old ernment Juva, 20@26c; Lovering’s roasted. Arbuckle’s ronsted, 18}c; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 18fc; mitation Java, 164 @iste Rice—Louisiana primo to choice, 7c; fair 6Ghc; Patma, 6ic. Fr1si—No, 1 mackerel, half brls., 8 00; No, 1 mackerel, xits, 115; family ma half brls.y 6 00; family mackerel, ” kits, 95¢; No, 1 white fish, half brls., 7 00; No. 1 ki 5, 2c, bols; Standard tandard do, 4 gallon Syrur—Standard Com. do, 44 gallon kegs 1 85; kogs 150 Sopa-- In Ib papers, 3 50 per case; keg per b, c. Prokres—Medium, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 4 00; small, in barrols, § 00; do in half barrels, 4 50; gherkins;in barrels, 9 00; do in half barrals, TEas—Gunpowder, good, 45@55¢; choice 60 | 3 @75¢; good Tmperial, 40@43c; choice, 60@65e; Young Hyson, good, 80@b0c; choice, 65c@1 00; Japan, natural loaf, 85c; Japan, choice, 60@7bc; Ooloug, good, 35@40c; Oolong, choice, 40@55¢; good, 85@40c; choice, 85@4be, WOODENWARE—Two _hoop pails, 185; thros hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- neer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wallbuckets, 3 85, Boaps—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 300; Kirk's standard, 875; Kirk's white Russian, 525; Kirk’s eutoca, 2 15; Kirk's Prairio 'Quoen, (100 cakes,) 400; Kirk's magnolia, doz. Yorasii—Pannnylyania cans, 4 caso, In caso, 8 35; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in e 150, ‘Souchong, ANDY—French mixed, in 80 Ib. pails, 18¢; American mixed, in 80 1bpails, 14c; Brilliant mixod, n 30 1 pails, 13c; Nobby mixed, in 80 1b pails, 18¢; Competition mixed, in' 80 b pails, 12h0; Excelsior stick, 80 Ib' pals, 12c; double refined, 30 Ih pails, 180; Crystal mixed 80 1b pails, 16¢; Old Time, mixed, 30 1b pails, Taxsas Cry, January 10,—Recolpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows; Receipta, Ship'ta, 225 . Cattle.. . Hogs 4,600 Sheep At : 44 e — OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Frices, Orrice or THE OMAHA Bee, Saturday Evening, January 19, The following prices aro charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain, Wirar—Cash No, 2, 71o; No, 8, 62a, BarLey—Cash No, 2, 40c, Rye—Cash No. 3, 40¢, CorN—No, 2, 3lc, Oars—No, 2, 5o, Ldve Stock, Far Srerns—Quiet at 4 00@5 00, Far Cows—8 25@8 1>, Hoas—5 00@b 85, Saeer—38 00@3 75, Carves—b (0@6 50, Flour andjMillstafts, Wintes Waear—HBest quality, patent, af 8 35@8 65, e y 14c; Tip Top, mixed, 30 Ib pails, 13¢; Flirt mixed, 0 1b pails, 11hc; Flirt, atick, 50 b pails, 114c; Tip Top, stick, 30 1b pails, 12¢, Vixeaak—New York apple 16¢; Ohio ape ple, 18, SauzDray loads, por bbl, 150; Ashton, b sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, fis, 8 30, SrAuon—Poarl, 44c; Sijver Gloss, c; Corn Starch, S Wcalsor Glow, Tho; Gorn, . Sricks—Popper, 170; allspice, 1bc; cloves Bo oassia 15c, Lye—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 76; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' lye 465; Jowell lye, 275 Dry Goods, Brown Corross—Atlantic A, 8ke; Apple] ton XX, 7o; Atlanta A, 8¢; Boot FF, hc, Buckeye L1, d-4, 7c; Cabot W, 740; Chitte- nango A e Graat Falls £ 8hof Hoonior, Gho; {onest Width 8c; Indiau Head A, 8¢; Indian tandard A 8c; Indian Orchard, d. w., 74¢; 6 U0t Lawrenco 1L, e;flMy.‘u‘:,c Liver, fhe; 1 8jc; Utica C, bhe; Wachusett B, 7fc; do A, afc do E 48, 124, b 'iNe BrowN Corrons—Allendale 4-4, The, Alligator 34, 80; o 44, 7§c; Atlartic LL, 6jo; Badger State X 4.4, ei o; Rennington O 4'4, 6c; Buckeyo 8 4-4, 6h¢; Tndian Orchard AA 9.8, 8ho; Laconta O 89, bhe; Lehigh I 4-4, 94c;* Pepperoll N 80, 7o; do O 82, Tde; do B , 74o; do K 89, Bhe; Pocas 'O 4, Tio; Wamsutta 4-4, 180, ~ BL{S‘I‘]H{:&IQ “’H’;"Afi"’ ndL 44, oi Blackstons Bo; half Bl Taririon Ak lpeiat o Co do L 44 44 ¢ Falls Q, 9c Lonsdale, 100 Bjo Fideliy au; Fruit of the Loom, 9}¢; 33 s + do Water Twist, 104c; G g A et 12 X brown and drab, stripos and plaids, Arlington _fancy, 19; Bronswiek , 8 1-20; Chariot fancy, 12 1.2¢; do ox- tra lioavy, 20c; Fall River brown, oxtra heavy, 111-2c; Tndiana A brown, 13¢; Neponset A brown, 150 Tiok1Nas—Amoskeng A O A 82, 10c; blue 82, 18 1.2c; Arrowanna, 9 1.2¢; mont KB, 1 o; Conestogn, extra, 17 1.3 Hamilton D, 111-26; Lewiston A 80, 15 nehaha 4.4, $0c; ¢ Poarl River 83, 16 1-40; stripo, 120; Shetucket 8, 10 Yeoman's blue 29, o, ntnam X 1-20; do S8, 12¢; Andover DD blue, 15 1-8; Arlington X blue 18 Scoteh, 1-20; Coneord 000, blue and brown, 12 1.2; do AAA, do do 1312 do XX to do do, 1-20; Haymaker's blua and brown, 9 1.2¢; Mystio River DD Poarl River, blue and brown, 16 blue and brown. 14 1-2 CAMBRIOS—Barnard Eddystona lining, arnor A glazad, fit; tripe, 16 1-20; Uncaaville, 24inch doublo fao Manhattan_glove finish, bho; Newport do.,bhe: do glazed, rrfc; Poquot do, by Lockwood kid finish, 6. CORSET JRANS—Amory, satteen, Sjo; Clarendon (fe; Conestogin sat- toens, 74c; Hallowell, 8¢; Indian Orchard, 73e; Narragansott, improved, 8jc; Pepporill sat- teen, ddc; Rockport, 0. Prixts—Allons, '6e; Amertcan, 630; Arulde B4e; Borwick, 4§0; Cocheoo, 6§ ;Coneatoga, & Dankirk, 6c; Dunnell, 63@7c; Kddystone, Gloucester, G4c; Farmony, bho; Knickerbeekor, 64c; Merrimao D, Te; Mystic, bho; Spragues, 60; Southbridge, 6¢; do Ginghams, 7o; Marl: boro, ie; Oriontal, S, b ; INGHAMS—Amoskeag, 3 Argyle, 8¢; Atlantic, 8¢; Cumberland, 7hc; Highlond, 74o; Kenilworth, Hhe; Plankstt, $ho; Sussox, Se, Cormonats—Anbarvills, 13}c; Agate 30 American, 11¢; Artisian, 20;_Oairo D and T 18ke; Clarion D and ‘T, 17hc; Decan_Co, ttripoe D and T, 160, Keyston 13%; Nan? tucket, 19¢; Nonpareil, 160; Ocoan 1 and T, 184c; Royal, 104c; Sussex, 120; Tioga, Wachu: sett shirting chocks, 124c; do Nankin 124cs York, plain Nankin, 124¢; do checks, stripos wnd finey, 124c; do oz, 20o. HERTINGS —Androscoggin 104, 27 9-3, 236; do 3.4, S%: Cotinontal O Fruit of the Loom 1 . Androsooggin 8, 80c; do ; Poquot 10-4, 2 16¢; Poppenell 96, 20 Utlea 96, 86c; do 58, , 2105 do =7, 18¢; do's8, 17c, WHOLESALR. at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 2200; 18 ft, 23 50, Trsmens—16 foot and under, 22 00, TiMBER AND JoIsT—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, FeNoINe—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 22 00. SuEETING—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00, Lvie—Por barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushol* 85c; coment, bbl, Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair per bu. 50c; Tarred felt, 100 fbs, B 50; straw onrd, 8 50, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. O18—110° carbon, headlight, per gallon per_gallon, 18¢; 1 sood, raw, per gallon, 13c; 150° Lic; 175° headlight, ater wl 17¢; lin c; linseed, boiled, per nter str'd, per gallon, S0 60c; castor, kxx, per gal 8, 180; sweet, per gallon, 100 lon, 1’ 50; N sperm W.B., per gallon, 160; fish, W, B., kergn“(m. eatsfoot extra, per gallon, 90¢; No. 1, 75¢; lubricating, zero, per gallon, S0c: summer, 1, lon, 85¢; No. 80c; turpentine, pe per gallon, 16 Parnts IN O ‘White lead, Omaha P, P.” 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, G,‘c:!\lnmuillnfi green 1to 5 Ib cans, 20c; French zinc, green seal, 12¢c; French zine, red seal, 1lc; French zine, i arnish asst, 20c: French zine, in oil asst, 15¢; raw and bt wnber, 1 1h cans, 100; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 18¢; refined lampblack, 120; coach black, and ivory black, 1G¢; drop black, 16e; Prussian blug, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome groen L. M. & D., 16¢; blind and shutter green, L ; golden maching, No. 1, per gals sperm, signal, per gallon, gallon, 48c; naptha 74°, M. &D., 16c; Paris groen, 18¢; Indian red, 15¢; Venatian red, 9¢; Tuscan red, 22¢; Ameris can’ Vermillion, L. & P., 18¢; chromo yollow L. M, O. &D, 0., 18c; yellow ochre, 9¢; golden’ ochro, 16¢, patent dryer, 8c; graining colors, light oalk, dark oak, walnut, che tnut and ash 1bc, Dryv Paints. White lead, 8c; French zinc, 100; Parls whiting, 24c;’ whiting gilders, 19c: whiti com'l 1jc; lampblack, Gormantown, lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_ blus, 5c ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, Sc; umbor, burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; siouna, burnt, sionna, riw, 4c; Paris green, genuine, 2 Paris groon, common, 20c; chrotmogroen, N. Y., 20c; chrom green, K., 1%c; vermillion, Eng., 70c; vermillion, American, 18c; Indian rod, 10c; rose pink, 14c; Venotian red, Cokusoss 2jc; Vonotian' red, American, 19c; red lead, 7he chrome yollow, genuine, 0c; chromo yel low, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle, 8¢; ochre, French, 2jc; ochre, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, 2hei lohigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, 2hc; ¥ rinco’s mineral, Sc. VARNISHES—Barrels, per_gallon: Furni ture, oxtra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, §1; coach, oxtra, 81 40; conch, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, oxtra, $1 75; Japan, 700; asphaltum, oxtra, 86¢; shollac, 8 50; hard oil finish, 81 50, Tobaccos Prua Towacco. -Clim Homsoshoo, b0c; soy’s, 48c; Black, 38 Fixe Cur—Common, 20@80c; good, 46@ 60c; Roso Leaf, 70c; Promium, 65c; Diamond Crow, bie; Swoet Sixteen, 47¢. 8M0K1NG—0, 5., 21¢; Moorschaum, 280; Dur- ham, 8 0z, Turham, 4 oz Durharr na, 4 oz, b7c; Seal of North Carolina, 2 oz, 60c; 0. K8 Durham, 4 28c; 0, K Dur 80¢; Unclo ieriiions! h0e; Buii n 60c; y, 4oc; Hor: Leather, dole, 88c to 12¢; hemiock s »80 to 85c; kip, 80c to 1 00; runner 65 to 80c; calf, 85¢ to120; hemlock upper, 23¢ to 26¢; oak u);por, 24c; alligator, 4 to 5 50; calf kid, 32@35: Greisen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak kip, 80c to 1 00; oak calf, 1 20 to 1 80; French kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 125 to 2 00; rus- tew o nem o sets, 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; top- pings, 900 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 80 to 3b0; pebble 0. D, Morocco, 85c; simon, 2 50 to 3 00, HanNEss—No, 1 star ok, 43¢ No 2 do, 890; No. 1 Ohio oak, 880; No. 2 do, 85¢; No. 1 Milwaukeo 87c: No 2 do 8ic Hides. Dull, and weak; greon butchers, 6@0}c; green salted 7§ @)7fc; (lr{ flint, 12@13¢c; dry salt, 10@11¢; damaged hides, two-thirds price, TaLLow—b@bie, Surep Prurs Wool Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy, 18@150; medinm_unwashed, *light, 18@20c; washed, choice, 82c; fair, 80c; tub and washod, 2803 burry, black and cotted wool, 2@0o 'ess Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 2 § tl)uw steel apecial cast, To, crucible, 8c; special or German, 6c; cast too; do, 16@?20; Wagzon spokes, sot, 2 25@3 00; hubs por set, 1 2; felloos. sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70@85c; nxles ench, 7803 ¥quare nuts per Ib, 7@11c; washars er 1b, B@18¢; rivets, por 1b, 11¢; coil chaiv, per 1b, 6@12%; malleable, 8¢ iron wadges, Go: crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth 40; wpring teel, 7@8c; Burden's horsehoos, b 00 Burden's mulashoss 6 00, Banbed WikE—In goar lots, 4ho perT100, Nais—Rates, 10 to 60, 8 00, SHor—Shot, 1'85; buck' ahot, 210; orlental powder, kogs, 6 40; do,, half Kegs, 8 48; do., quarter kegs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 8 85; fuse, per 100 feet 50c. Lean—Bar, 165, Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- el run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebroast lumyp, 5 00; Whitebroast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, b 00} Towa nut, 5 00; Rock' Spring, 7 00; Authra. cite, 11 26@11 50; Canon Olty, 700, per ton Liguors, ALOOHOL—188 proof, 2 25 i 11 axtra Oullfornin pirite, 188" prout 3 4o 1o ool gallon; teipl rofinod wpirits, 167 proof, %5 par proof - gallon; re-dlstilled whiskios 1001 50; o onded, 1601 b0; Ko, ucky bourbons, f Ponasylvania ryes, 2 007 g ~*rey aa BBANDIES—Tm, ,600@ 14064 00, ported, 6 00@16 00; domestio Dextvs—Amoskong, blne and brown, 16 1-2¢; | Wo quote lumber, lath sud shinglesyon onra | 1 (NEW YORK AND ANTWERP, o s, 84 00; American, por case, 12 00@16 00, | — DENVER MARKET, Conen. MEATY AND LARD—In tiorcas 10e, in pails 1o, Hams, 144c; breakfast bacon, I:;(nl.’»sr; smoked sides, O3@10c; #alt sidos, Sj@be, kY FRurT AND Pronuos Potatoes, 55@ B3¢ por 100 pounds; onfons, per 100 porinds, S1 D@2 00; turnipa, per. 100, 60@8bes Cor- orado cabbage, new, por 100, 85c@1 00; live chickens, old, ‘per doz, $1 0@ 25; fprairio chickens per doz, &8 75@400; g, frosh, per doz, 32@35c; butter, fair qual- ity croamery, finost per Ib, 5@ .‘wnl,]mrl'v, @84c; Kansas and Noebraska dairy, per 1b, 87@450; cooking, 12 chease, full croan, por 1b, 16@17c; apples por bbl, croamery, enstorn, 00@6 50; grapes, per lb. 7@10c;’ California poars, per b, 7@108 Meossina lomons, ostra, per box, $7 00 @8 00; oranges, § D@ 13 00; Colorado wheat, por 100 1b, $130@1 88, quality, 10 00@10 50 Graham, per 100 b, ryo, par 100 I, §2 50@8 per Lhl, 810 00@10 50; corn meal, 00 1bs, 81 65@1 85; corn, per 100 1bs, 81 30@ 1 85; corn chop, per 10015, $1 30@1 33; new oats, per 100 1bs, $1 &5@1 onts, Nebrasks, mixed, per 100 1b, $1 33@1 85; whoat, per 100 1bs, &1 85@1 45; barley, per 100 Ibs, 81 0@ @175 mixed chop, per 100 Ibs, $1 33@ 140; bran, per ton, 817 00@19 00; hay, per ton, $13 00@16 00; baled second bottom, 10 00@12 00; baled upland, $14 0@17 00 straw, por ton, $8 00@9 00, 3 flour, fair por barrel; 3 82 00@2 50; flour, 70; flour, buckwhont, Railway Time Table. LOCAL TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION Lincoln Ex.....12:30 p m | Lincoln Ex DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DI , 0:0 o, Arrive at tranator dopot way dopot, Council Bluffy, 50 Teave C. 5 pm JTspm O, M. &St P. R LEAY AtlantioEx*. . . Mall & Ex.. NABASH, Omaha. R.—U. P’ DEPOT, AR Paciflo ¥x . DEPOT. m Omaha, MISSOURI PACIFIC—U. P, Bxpross . .7:00am | Expr C., ST. PAUL, M. & 0. R. R.—I N am|N No. a* 00 p m SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC—DEPOT N. 15th Stroct. Leave Omiaha for Valentine via 8t. Paul Line fo Blai Arrive fro B. & M. IN NEBRASKA, Jenver Expros: 62 m ' Atlantlo...... 6: Pacfic Express®.0:86 p m. | Denver Expreas®; K. 0., 8T. JOE&C. B. R R—B. & il Opening and Closiug of Mals, oLon. o I m. pm. am. pm, C., M. &S C. Wabash Expross Wabash local . K. Union Paciflo, ov Union Pacific, Denver 0. & Republican Valley B. & M. Expross. B. &M, for Platis Bend, Ashland a Oftice open Bun ih, 5 | Lincoln.11:00 m. t01:00 p. m, 'ANT Posts Western Comnice-Works, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT,; PROP. 1111 Douglas St . Omaha, Neb. MANUFACTURER OF Galvanizea Iron Cornices £ Dormer Windows, Finials, Tin, Iron and Roofing, Specht's patent Motalllo Skylight, sdjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelviny he general agent for the above line of goods, encing, Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank wlungs, Window Blinds, r Guards; also general ent for Poerson& Hill stent Inside Blind. A reguiar gradust DR, HENDERSON, | e ofersiiae 008and 805 Wyandotte St | yenrs' practioe—twelve L KANBAS CITY, MO, Uhicago, Authorlzod by the to trea 2 Chronic, Nervousand Private diseases, Asthu, Epllopy, Ihoumatiam Plos, Tape Worm, Urinary and Skln Dis B ensos, Sominal Weakness(night lossos) 8857 Boxual Debility (loss nfsexual power), tood or money refunded. Charges low. Thousands of cases oured.” No injurious med! cines furnished even to patients at a distance. Con. sultation free and confidential—call or write; age and exporience are important. A BOOK for both soxes— llustrated —and circulars of other things sont sealed with w8 oent nps. FREE MUSEUM VTioso deniliy: doeiy arocaused by y rTHE,‘m,flrlfl‘fl;m by II'cellr I: MARSTON HEME 1ath i RED STAR LINE, Belglan Royal and U8, Mail Steamers SAILINGJEVERY SATURDAY BETWEEN The Rhine,\Germany, Ntaly, Holland and France} HAWTHORNE, This new and beautiful addition isjlocatedZbetwee only ten blocks from the High Scheol, Lots Will be Sold at $350.t0 $650. 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 lots two and three miles distant. Davenport Street is Now being Graded Through this Addition, HAWTHORNE The finest residences in Omaha are being built within seven blocks of this ad this addition and these lots will double in value in less than six monthas, 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 desirablo residence property will§find 2it to their advantage Q. call and see us. Davenport_and,Cass streeta’ EX AW ELOIRINIE. Is ornamented with a beautiful | rowth offjforest trees_ consisting of Oak, H cko Ash and Elm, grown, ‘We have property in all parts of the city, both for residence and business pu purposee, ‘We have an Eighty acre tract and 160 acre tract on line of Belt Railrosd BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 South 14th Street, between Farnam and Louglas Stoerago Outward, §20 id trom Antwerp,820; Excursion, $40, including bedding, ctc.; 24 Cabln, §46; Excursion, §100; Saioon from $80 fo §00; Ex- curaion §110 to' $160. Potor Wright & Sons, Gen. Agts. 65 Broadway N Y. caldwell, Hamilton & Co., Omaha P, E Flodman k(&ldfis . 10ch Street, ‘Omaha; D. E_Klmbali, Omahs Agents. e ood-1y 8. H. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, - = = = Neb BRNADER OF TIOROUGHURED AND HIGH ORADK HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATILE ! AXND DUROO OK JKRARY RED BWINE 4@ Youg stock for sale. Correspondence sollolted. Hence the shade and ornamenta trees are a reaay planted and u T

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