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The hebraske National Ba OF OMAF A, NEB. . 250,00 Surpiis FURd) Nov. 1, 1888 Byt oL W, YATES, Prsideny, for men yeers Cse the First National Bank of Owaha, A, R TOUZALIX, Vios Prosident, of Boston. V' W.V.MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. HNE, COLLINS, 5 0. 11 &J. 8. Colline. M. WOOLWORTH, Co nselor and AWorney Law, [ % S REED, of Byron Reed & Co, This Bank opened for husinces April #7, 1888, § % directors and stookholders are among the lead fbusinoss of Omaha, and ita business is conductec with espocial reference 4o the bosh and Incroasing In , teroets of It morcantile patrons, . Oollections receive promph atdention and charges i Towoet obtaiable hiere or elegwhore, Tnterost allowed on timo deposite upon vorsable ) torms and upon acconnte of bankn and bankers. 3 Forelgn Exchange, Governmont B nds, and iCounty nd Clhv Rammritiss haneght and sold Counctl Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. e First Mortgago Loans Negotiated. Commercial | Paperandall Good Securities dealt_In. 89 Pearl streot, and 508 First avenue, Council Blufts, . FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Naw Yorx, January 21. Money—FEasy at 1)@2 per cent; cloging offerad at 2 per cent. Prime Paper— 4@5} per ceut, . Exchange Bills—Weaker at 4 84); demand, 4863, Governments—Lower; 4s declined to 124, Depression characterized the early dealings on the stock exchange to-day. [n the after- noon Denver & Rio Grande was forced down 0 173, on sales of a little over 1,000 shares, During the last hour of business there was a decided change for the better, and an advance of § to 1§ per cent occurred in active stocks, Large purchases were made throughout the day. As compared with Saturday's close, prices are § to 1§ per cent lower on the Reneral list. QUUPONS 100 114} 1234 128y BTOOKS ANKD BONDS, American Express 93 Burl., Codar 7 Central Pacific, 671 Chicago & Alton 134} do pl 146 o Chi., Burl. & Quincy. l;fiag » e... do pfd . 68 h Fort Wayne & Ch nago. 1814 Hanndbal & St. Joseph. ssi £ do do pid. *88, N\, " Iilinois Central. ... 1347 Ind., Bloom, & Western 15 ansas & Texaa. ... 7 Liake Shore & Michigan S i Michigan Central....... 6 Mianeanolis & St. Louis do do do pfd ] Missouri Pacific Northern Pacific. ,, do do Northwestern do pfd. New York ontral. Onlo & Misisippi Poorta, Doogtur & 3w Rock Teland. 8t. Plul Minn, & Mnnlm a St. Paul & Omaha. . do o Texas Pacific Union Pacific \ OHICAGO PRODUCE. 4 CHecaco, Jenuary 21, —Flonr— Market dull and skightly lower. Wheat— Regular wheat, good business, I prioss irregular, but did not vary materially A fromSuturday. Market opened better,advanced i fio oo opening figures, then declined f ater agnin advauced e, ensed off and finall «losed i higher than Saturday. Foreign ad- Vices wontinue unfavorable. January closed { at 8%c, February at 89i@894c, March at %je, May ut 9idc, Jane at 98¢, Winter wheat i nrm, cash, at'Bhc. Spring wheat steady, at ()uru—ll r business, trading chiefly in May 4 futures, ned within saller range than usual, Prices early ad- vanced #@Ahc, then weakencd under free-off A@fe and again recovered, closing 1@§ l.um than Saturday. Cash closed at b Februory, H2E@52, March, .)l’f@u):ln: May, H74@bT4c; June, 57}@573c; rejected cash, $8@43}c. ARNIR) Oate—Quiet and rather dull, trading be- ing confined to deferred futures principally; weller for May, cash and January closed 31jc, March at 31{@31Zc, April at $2lc, May at 3oe. - Market (uiet at h7c, Barloy—Market steady at 50c. Timothy—Prime to cholce grades, 130@ 1.34; low grales, 81 26@1 25, Flax Seed—Firm, $1 52, Mews Work—Firmer; prices averago higher, trading chiotty for February and May deliv- ery; pricos olpslwd b@7ie higher, further ad- vanced b0c, later weakened and sottled back 73@10¢, ruled Mghor s closo, Uash, 14 57@ 14 %, February. @l4 80, March, (%14 :3., Apru 15 10@15 124; May, 5 B Mot stoady; little change in gfim. Cash, 8 624:@8 65; February, 8 674 8 70; M-mh 8 80@ 5 April, 8 00@8 92%; Ma, u(m(}n 024, h ke Meats—Market steady. Shoullers, § $6 35; long clear, 7 70; Short ribs,7 85; short numh Cioal domaud for chuico duirs wnd grades. Chaice croameries, 3 g, Ty ddalry, 25@Te; volla, comion i grades. Choice full cream cheddars,13@134c; Bi Cheeso--Fair business in g-md to choice B —Weatern fresh, higher and firm at s3h@34o, Pork—Stronger; new meas, 14 373@14 50, Lard—Stronger; prime stoam, at § U5, Butter—Unchanged. BALTIMORN Bavrivons, .hmmy 21, —Wheat — Weatsrn higher; No. 2 winter red cash, 1 04}@1 043, Corn—Nominally steady, western mixed, oaah, 5O} @603c, Oata—Lower and dull; westétn white, $5@ 4bc; mixed, 42@43c. L Ryo—Market Dull at 70@72, Butter—Firmer; Westorn packed, 10@25 eroamery, 2. i iggn— Frosh, easier at 8i@3 Whisky—Quiet steady at 1 KANSAS OITY. Kansas Crry, January 21,—Wheat —Mar- ket quiet nt."lc bid for eash; 80ke bid for Ivllrunry'Rhax bid for Mag. Qorn- -Market lower at 391¢ for eash; 303@ 303 for February; 441 for May. ...Oats—Stronger, 28}c. BT, LOUIS PRODUCE, 81, Lovis, January 21.—Flour—Market unchanged, Wheat —Lower and slow; No, 2 red, 1013 cash; 1013@1 01} for January; lmlwl 02} or, February; 106{@1 07 for May; No. 8 e, 93 Gorn—T.owar and dull, excopt for May: 48 @48} for cash; 47de for January; Bl@blie for May. Oata—Lower and dull; 53}@33fc for cashy 8240 for February; 83gc for March; 36}@ 86)c for May, tye~Slow at bic. Barloy—Dull and unchanged at 50@80c. Butter - Unchunged; dairy, 20@28c; cream- ery, 30@30c. fgs 23¢, Flaxseed- Nominal Hay—Prairie, 10 00@15 00, Bran —Firm at 78c. Corn Meal — Firm at §2 80, Whisky—1 15, ULOSING BoARD~Wheat — bigher; 10131,..1 for January 05@1 06 for May, for January; 463@A4Ggc y; bl@plde for May Oats—Nothing done, but bida @c better than a% the noon sossion, MILWAUKER, January 21.—Wheat—Market 0k for Feb- 1184 Stroug _and 102} bid for MILWAUK] lnghar, Corn—Qniet and steady; No. 2, bl{c. Onts—Inactive; No. 2 31§ Rye—Scarce and firn at Barley—Quiet and firmer; No. 2, 38}c. NEW ORLEANS, NEw ORLEANS, ry 21.—Corn—Steady and in fair demand; mnmd Glc; white, 62 Oats—In fair demand and lower at 4fl(m4°c. Corn Meal—Scarce and firm at 8 00. Pork—Higher and scarce; no new. Lard—Steady; tierce, refined, 8 75; keg, 9 Bulk Meats H\Kher, demand fair. Whisky—Steady and unchanged; western rectified, 1 05@1 20. CINCINNATI, C YOIKKATL Jmunry 21,—Wheat—Demand light: 1 00@1 0 l umfluular, No. 2 mixed, 5le. Oats—Quiet at 3072, Rye—Dull and lower at 613@6! Pork—Dull at 15 25 TLard—Quiet at 8 6 Bulk Meats—Firm, ‘ToLEDO, red, cash, 95§@1 02c. Corn—Quiet and steady; high mixed, bic; No. 2 cash and January, Oats—Quiet; No, 2 cash and Jannary, 34c asked. ——— ILuVE STOCK. CHICAGO LIVE 8TOCK, Chicaco, January 21.—The Drovers’ Jour- nal reports this afternoon as follows: Hogs—Market brisk and prices 10c highor; packing, 5 26@5 75; hoavy and packing_ an shipping, b K0@ 30; light, b 15@5 80; skips, 350@5 25, Cattle—Market strong and 10c _higher; oxporty 6 0@ST0; ool to choics shipping, 40@6 00; common to modinm, 4 75(@h 35; inforior t fakr cows, 2 7@ 00; medium to good, 8 90@4 50; stockers, 3 90@4 00; foeders, 3 50@4 25, Sheep —Market steady: inferior to fair, 300@4 00 per cwt; medium to good, 875 @4 50; choico to extra, 4 75@5 H0; Texas sheop, 3 00@4 00. Special cable reports to the Drovers’ Jourual from Liverpool show no change in the cattle market. Bost Amricans, 15c; shoep, e lower; best grades, 18 ST, LOUIS LIVESTOCK. Sr. Lo, January 21.—Cattle—Scarce but $rm; the demand largely exceeded the | 84c: {supply, especially for top grados; exports, quick sales at 6 20@( BO; Ruod to choice, 5 50@ IO' ;nedhmn to fair, 500@540; common, 25(@A T Hhsfip~\hrl.et firm; good dumnnd' com wmon toanedium, 2 B0@3 50; fair, 375@4 25; good to hest, 4 50@490 Hogs—Market active and higher; packers bonght, hoth fight and_ heavy, at b 60@6 10; butchers’, 5 77@0 10; extra, 6 10@6 25, RANSAS OITY LIVE STOCK. Kansas Crry, January 21,—The Daily Tu- dicator reports: Cuttlo—Natives, 5 25@h 90; cows, 3 25@ 499; stockers and feeders, 3 75@ Gflngu -Market firmer and de lm,her at 540 1590, Sheei» —Market steady: natives, 4 00, — TRANKIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN. 0810460, January 21,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have beon as follows: Receipts, Bhip'ts, . 13,000 3,000 | 14 51,000 28,000 227,000 166,000 99,000 Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bushels. Rye, bushols, . Barloy, bushels. New YoRrk, Janu 5,000 X 13,000 26,000 21,—Receipta and of flour and grain for the past 24 hours bave been as follows: {hwiph Shlp‘h. 13 Corn, bushels. Oat, bushol 0 46 oo« 000 LIVE STOCK. OHiaAG0, January 21, —Roosl%‘h and ship- ments of live stock for the past been as follows: hours have Receipta, Ship'ta, Kavsas Ciry, January 21,—Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 honrs choloa full cream flats, 131@13{c; good part | ke boes wa follows: skim cheddars and fl lh B@de, ly smple, fresh, 26c —Firm; green sald cured bull snd damaged, Ge; n salt cured, light and Hoge heavy, &:; g-ulx‘ar(.l.ry salt calf, m-“.:ry salt | Sheep Receipta, Ship'ts, Oattle. . ] i, Lou, |7 —Receipts and ship- mcnu of live stock for the past 24 hours have ki Tallow—U .a....wl ! Whisky—1 L been a4 follows: ; Caru K)Aul:--lleg|llu| wheat, fc higher for Recelpts. Ship'ta. February, o higler for March, and 4 higher | 0 00 for May;May closed us Dijc. Sale, 1,200,000 i ic higher for May; others unchanged; May closed at H7fc. Sales, 535,000 bushels, Oets—fe higher for March unchauged; May closed at 36]c. 000 bushels, Pork igher for February, Marc May; the latter closed at 15 35, Sales, 9,50 g< May; the latter closed at 9 024, Bales, 5,2 tercos. LIVERPOOL. ull. Corn—Dull; old, 5s 5id. PEOKIA PRODUCK. .ulud 46@16ho; new rejeeted, 44@15kc, —Active; No. 2 white, 85 Side. \thv Steady at 1 16, NEW YORK, New Yok, .hnunrv 21, —~Wheat—Cash, ‘ms options openied 4@ o higher, later easier, clined §@le, rallied ' f@dc, closing firwi of luat year, wradedred, bio@1 06; No. § rad ke 97ke; No. 2 red, 102)@1 064, t.‘ 0. 4 nd May; others S Haler, Lawd -2 24 higher fuc February, March and | forward, bu LOmiA, January 21, Corn—Active; New —— THE BRITISH GRAIN MARKE LoxpoN, Jesuary 21, he Mark l.ane wud Express, in ita weekly roview of ‘the British n tride, says the weather Las been mild, 0 | 0D and fogzy, Antumn crops are nob (00 40 1 tho i dsons ‘continues & pre: mabure bprivg growth is awticipated. The wheat crop looks well, but the position baging to assume clemente of danger. Values have been declining except for choios, perfect sam- Laverroor, January 21.—Wheat—Market plu.« Flour s cheaper; malting barloys tend up - ard; foreign wheat s dull and declining: malzois cheaper., The new erop of mixed American has turued out to be of inferior quality. Maize to-day is G6d@ls cheaper. Of cargoes off the coast there were four ar- rivals, two withdrawn, two sold, and four re- mained. Cargoes on passages et little landun Their values are nominal, Sales of nglish wheat for the week, 58,670 quarters, % 9 per quarter, against 54,997 quarters g per quarter for the corresponding week e — OMAHA MARKETS. g Wholesale Fricos, 0”'10! or T Oxana Bre, } Baturday Eveulug, Jaouary 21, The following prices are charged retailers THE DAILY BFI' “OMAHA. TUESDAY, JAN by 5nhbm, wholssalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the and other local buyera: Gram, Winar—Onsh No. 2, 720; No, 8, 02¢. Bantar—Cash No, 9, 40 Rrw—Cash No. x mu, Corx—No, 2, 3 Oams—No, 2, Live Stock. Far qvnvu Qulasnt 400@5 00 Hoos— A SHEEP=§ W@ 75 Catves -5 (0@6 50 Flour andfMilistufe. WiNTER WHEAT—DBost quality, patent, at 8 85@3 05, 8rcovn %AH“NQ 75@8 25, Senive WHEAT—Bost quality, patent, 8 25@3 00, SROOND QUALITY—2 50@S8 85, Bran—biic per cwt, Cuorrrn Fren—Per 100 1bs, 85c. Conx MrAL—1 00@1 10 per cwt )] SonerNiING—~05@ 750 per ew General Produce. Burres — Fancy creamery, 3 cold storage creamery, 25@27c; cimm .wry. 20 @240; bost country, solid packed, 12@15c; best country, roll; 16@18c; inferior ades, 10@lde, Recoipts aro small, and the domand good. g Faas~Market stocked; sales to-day at 20@ 22¢; demand light, Mrats—Hams, 134c; breakfast bacon, 10{c; clear side bacon, short, O}e; clear long, U}c; dry salt short, 8he; d t long, 8fc; shoulders, 7c; dried beef, 12§c; lard, ro- fine.l, 103c. ArrLes—TFancy Jonathans, 50@5 00; fancy Ben Davis, §3 60@4 00; lnucy Jenot, £3 00@3 50; fancy Willowtwig, $8 26@8 75. Demand good, Currse—New York State full cream, late September make, 14c; New York Stata full cream, 10 hoop lots, 134c; do full cream, 50 hoop lots, 133¢; Wisconsin, full cream, in lmx, 14c; Young Americas, strictly full cream, 14c} full cream, 12¢; full cream 10 hoop lots, 114c- lull croam flats, 124c; full cream flats, 11%c; fancy brick cheese, 100 1b cases, 163} Lim- burger 18] enuine old Swiss, 19c. Porato) Receipts small nd prices 0od. Consignments of strictly choice, argo sized, straight potatoos are sellin from 40 to 45c; mived cars 35 to 38c¢ and light demand; peachblows, 50c. ‘Swrrr PoraTors—Choice vellaw, none, ON10N8—No demand: market u od. @Braxs—Hand pickoed uatives, 2 50; hand picked mediums, 81 75@200, Re- ceipts large, AME—Prairie chickens, per dor., $8 00 to 825; quail, $1 25 to 1 50; nlpe, $1 50 to 1 75; ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00@2 50; mixed, $1 50 to 2 00. Be careful that your game comes to market in nice condition, FresH Ovsters—Selects, 40c; atandards, 8bc; mediums, 25c. RLERY—45c. Pourrry—Live chickens, per doz, 1756@ 2 00; full dressed chickens, per 1b, 8@10¢; tur- k%., per lb., 16@17c; ducks, 10@12; geese, LEMONs—Extra fancy bar lemons, $600; fancy Messina lemons, per box, 35 25; 5 box lots, Mossina lemons, 5 00; 10 box lots do., $475; Malaga lemons, fancy, $4 50; do 5 box lots, 84 25. ORaNGEs—Valencias, 8 00; Mossinas, 4 25, BaNaNAS—None. CraNBERRIES—Boll and ougles; $10 00@ 1200; bell and cherry, $9 50@10 50. Above quotations for chofce, Dates—Black Arabian, per b, 8@9c; quarter cratos, 10c. F1a8—25 1b. kegs, per Ib., 124c; 10 Ib. box, ayer, per Ib., 16¢; smalllevals per lb., 18c. ‘CocoANUTS—Extra fine, per 100, 8 oo Crbkr—Puro sweet cider, 22 gal k d M. & P. clarified, log;l ksg, 84 75; “%\l & P. clarified, 82 gal keg, bt Ferm, Curky Erc,—Pign_feet, 15 Ib ta, §1 15; pigs 40 10 qr bbl, $205; piga.foot, B0 Th badt bhITSt 00; teipe, 16 1b kits, $115; tripe, 401b ar bbl, €22 tripe, 80 1b Balf bbl, 00; pigs tongues, 15 Ib lits, $2 50; pigs ,i-’m 401b qr bbl, 86 00. Lambs' tongue, 15,15 kita, §2 65; 40 1b qr b, 6 25, MiNnce MEeAT—Atmore’s, 18lb buckets (pucksts 250) de; S7lb buckets (bucket: 40c) 2 100lb alf barrels, 84c. “Assorran Jeiy—2-1b stouojare: 12 n case, por dor, $2 25; twmbler, per doz, 81 95 achoaner, per_doren, $310; 1-Ib tin cans,4 doz. n e, soy §1 40; 21 tin cans, 2 dor in case, Boik Jruurs—Currant, 0-b wood pails, per s§c serawberry, 30-1b wood pails per fi mg 015 wool pails per 1b, 0-1b wod pails per 1b, 8hc; u-lh so4L ‘wood paila par Ib, Shc. Arrig fivm~1&l wondan v s, per 1b, i, B1b wooden palls, 6in cusa ver cane Prac Bormer—2o-1b wooden pails per Ib, $11.00; 51b wooden paiia, 6 in case, per can, 8420, Paeservis—(In 20-1b wooden pails)—Ras) 15¢; strawberry, quince, 14c; p 14c; cherry, 14c; tomutoes, 14c; plum, l4c; aevorted, 5-1b wooden buckets, 6 in case, per cane, $475; assorted, 2-1b tin cans, 2 doz in ouse. per case, 86 H) N'll)mmflmmfln‘wv-— 2-1b frames, 24-lb oanes, per th, 16c. Hay—Baled, Boo(dm 00 per ton; in bulk, 600@6 50 per to Grocers List. OANNED Geom—()yn'.em (Humdud)pcr case, 3 70@5 99; atrawberries, 2 Th, per case 2 10; raspberries, 2 1b, per case, 2 90; k.m.lm poam, per case, 2 40; whortleberries, per case, 510; 'agg_pluws, 2 1, per case, 2 90; green goges, 2 1, per r‘uo,‘.:!l)' pine npplen.flb por case, 4 B0@5 b0, Rorr—Sisal & inch and Inrger, 10c, § inch, ; $inoh, 11c, oxes, 40 1bs, 16s, 16c; Bs, 15c; bowes 40 1bs, 16 o7., 6s, 150, MazoiBs—Per caddie, 85c; round, cases, £ 65; square_oases, 1 70, GvflAfl!—‘Puwdemd, 94c; cut loaf, fle, granulnted, 8fe; confectioners’ A, 8jc; Stamd. ned oxtra O, 7he; oxtra C, 730; medinm yd- Tow, 7e; darlk yallow, 6fc, Correxs—Opdinary grades, 19@124c; fakr 13 8,000 | ©@1384c; goml 111:. prhne, 15@15! 16@17¢; fancygreen and ydlow,m@m;e,nld government Java, 202001 Tevering s ronsted. 291 fhes Asbuoklo's vomted, 110 Mel.aughlin's XXXX ronsted, 18fc: mitation Java, 1 @isic Reor—Loulsiana prime to choice, 7o; far 6he; Potana, bic. Fisii—No, 1 maokerel, half brls., 800; No, 1 maokerel, xits, 115; family mmmx, half brda,, 6 00; family mackerel, kits, 950; ‘No, 1 white fish, half brla., 7 00; o, Tkita 1 05, ‘Svaop—Standard Com., 82¢, bols; Standard o, 4h gallon kg 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon Bopa-- In b papers, 8 80 per case; keg per Ib, Proxres—Medium, o barrels, 7 00; do in half basvels, 4 00; small, in barrels, § 00; do | Saal in half harvels, 4 5 &L nsj in barrels, 9 00; do in balf Lurrals, b 1m—¢.unpowd-r5 , 45@500; choloe 60 | Ned, 97&.: ‘hmd [lupc'hl ; choloe, 60@6 nf 80D, 5 choice, 650@1 00; Yapan, mun.l loaf, 86c; Japan, chwice, 60@The; Oolong, goed, 85@40¢; Oolong, choice, 40@550; Souch good, oo, Bo@dBe,. Wmnmmu—’l‘wn polls, 185 | % S \vn&r‘d 210, Tubl,Nn.] 900'1‘10— forria 1k by Y Tuaperial, 8 45; Kirks satinet, 360; Kick's standard, 8 75; Ki white 'Russian, b3 Kirkcs entocs, 21 Kirl's Prairie 'Queen, (100 cakes,) 400; Kirk's dor. 074 -Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, in cwse, 885; Babbitt,s ball 2doz. in odse, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 160, e T ‘mixed, fn 80 1b, palls, 18¢; American mixed, in 80 b pails, 14¢; Brilliant puired nnmu.rm-. 18; Nobiy mixed, in 30 b s !. 13e; Competition mixed, in’ 80 1b 5"‘" Excelsior stick, 80 Ib pails, 12c; oubl refined, 8 I puils, 136; Orystal wiixed 80 I pails, 15¢; Old Time, mixed, 80 1b pails, 14c; Tipp Top, nixed, 30 1 pails, 18e; Flirt wixed, 0 11 balle T14o; Flirt, stick, 80 1 pails, 11h; Tip Top, stick, xoxh.n.u.. 12, ViNEGAR—New ple, 3¢, 8aur—Dray loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, I Fin dairy 00, '3 30 ; Brancu—Pearl, arl, 4o, shm Gln-. 903 Coru L Mamaor Trer sl 1 o flpw, (H “ loves ey pice, Lic; o wm % 763 fi%fi‘gb o0 Taat e 465; Jewell = (ork wpple 160; Ohio ap* o) |86, 7e; do E 89, 8he; Pooun 64 | extra, 1 40; coach, No, 1, 31 185 Double Crown 2 90; | K Dry Goods. Brown Corrons—Atiantio A, 84e; Apple} ton XX, 7¢; Atlanta A, 8¢; Boot FF, 8 Buckoyo LT, 44, 7o; Onbot W, Tio; nango A, 6ic; Great Falla E, 8hos Hoc Standard A Lawrongg 1,1, 64c; Mystio River, Te; Peq 8fo; Utlea ©, oae; Wachusett B, qr‘, do do T0 48, 12)e. ndian Orchard, &, ~Allendale 44, Tho, o; Argylo 44, 7fc; Atlartic 4, 1-ix ) lh-uuh\;fl. | ndian Orchard | 1 hE 44, | 7do; do R 44, T Wamsutta 4.4, 13, Brracugn Corroxs—Androscoggin T, 4.4, n?.. Blackstone AA {mperial 8§c; do do half bloached 4.4, f; Cabot 4-4, 85c Fidelity 4-4 9bo; Fruit of the Loom, 9}c; do csmbrio 4.4 do Water Twist, 104 Tndian Head shrunk 44, 12 1 o cambric 87, 12e; New York Mills, ua o Pequot A, 10c; Pepperel, N G Twills, 124c Pocaliontas &4, Oic; Pocassot 54, 8 Utioa 11e; Wamsutta O 3 ) 12 Duoks (Colored) 0, drab 115; do XX st posn XXX brown nd d '21"0‘ Arli brown, 8 1-26; C oy, tra heay } 23 Fall River brown, sxteahoavy, 111:2¢; Todiana A brown, 13¢; Noponset A brown, 15e 'l'wxmns-—l\mn«kw A D AS8210 blue 82, 18 1.2¢; Arrowanna, 9 1- mont mx Conestogs, extra, 17 1-20 Hamilton 1, 111:2¢; Lewiston A 80, 150; M nohaha 4.4, 20c; Omega, super extra 4.4, 2 Poarl Riv 16 Tode: Butnam XX blua yiripe, 120, Shebuoket 8,10 1-2¢; do 88, 12 Yecnian's bluo 29, Dmun;/\mmw. bluo and brown,161-2c; Andover DD blue, 15 1-2c; Arlington 'X biue Scoteh, 18 1-2¢;' Concord 000, blue and brown, 12 1.2%; do AAA, do do 1812 do XX to do do, 14 1-2; Haymaker's bluo and Oe: Bokeys 8 “4o; Lacon Pepperell N 80, brown, 8o; d i|-hh|a 1 m,-m and plaid wnwick -t Pearl Rivor, blus and brown, 160; Uncaaville, blue and lm vn. 14 1.2 Caunnics—Bamard Hhe; Eddystone lining, 24inch double face, 84c; Garner A glazed, bho; Manhattan glovo finish, bhe; Newport do.,bhc: do glazod, 6e; Pequot do, be; Lockwoo finish, be. CoRsET JrANS—Amory, sattoon, 83¢;. Clarondon g1 Conestogks sate toens, Tic; Mallowell, 8¢; Indian Orchard, The; Nurragansett, improved, 8ho; Pepperill sat- teen, 9hc; Rockport, 6c, PriNTs—Allens, 6c; ‘American, 63c; Arnldo, 03 Berwick, 4§c; Cochwoo, 63 ;Conestoga, ankirk, 6o; l)unnnll 64@7o; Bddystone, 6f Gloncester, 6hc; Harmon , Ghos Knickerboo 6ke; Merrimac D), 7c; Mystic, bho; Sps m, 6¢; Southbridge, 6c~ do Ginghams, 7c; boro, bjc; Oriental, (xl)mHAl&—Amoak Kenilworth, 8he; Plunkstt, 93c; Sussex, 8, Co'm)vmmn—Ahbarlen, 3% Ai).u, 200 American, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Ighe; Clarion D and T, 1740 Cn setios Do 1T, 1065 Keystine 15y Mo tucket, 19¢; Nonparoil, 10c; Ocean D) and T, 134¢; Royal, 164c; Sussex, 12c; Tiogs oga, Wachu: sett shirting checks, 12h; do Nankin 12hos York, plain Nankin, 124c; do checks, stripes wud fancy, 124c; do 8§ o, 20c. SHRETINGS —Androscoggin 10-4, 27hc; do ntinental O 42, 11c; 7he; Now York m lls 98, 86c; do 78, 30c; do BS, "2&0; Pembroke 10-4, 26¢; Peq uot 10-4, ’fiic' do 74, 19¢: do 4'.' 1605 Popponell 9, 20c: do o7, 3lo; do = Utdca 96, 36c; do 58, 23he; do'48, 170, Lumper. WHOIESALE. ‘We quote lumber, lath and shingles; on onrs at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft. and under 2200; 18 ft, 24 TIMBERS—16 TIMBER A 22 ft, 26 50; l ft, 26 50, FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, ot and undor, 22 00, 00. SHEETING—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, Lisie—Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel* 85c; coment, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair e t:lu.me "Tarred felt, 100 ibs, 8 50; straw ard, 8 Paints,Ofls and Varnishes. O18—110° carbon, per gallon, 18c; 160° hoadlight, por gallon, 14c; 175°" hoadlight, per gallon, 18¢; 150° water white, 17c; lin seod, raw, pr gallon,55c; linseed, boiled, per Jou, 1 505 No. 51 50 owaet, por-gallo, 100 sporm B, B por gallon, 160 fsh, W, B., Kerxn\lon, o N s taot exice ik B Al aoORN ubricating, zero, pae gallon, 003 pumser, 1den machine, No, 1, per i s (R o, 80c; turpontine, per gallon, 480; naptha 74 per gallon, 16c. PAINTS 1N O1L—White lead, Omaha P, P.’ 60; white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6}c; Marseilles green 1to blbuun, 20c; Freng dm: Seal, 12c; Fronch. sinc, rod_seal, Tic; Feonch ring, in varnish asst, 300; French zinc, in_oil aast, 16c; raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown 13c;reined Iampblack, 12c' conchi black, and ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussian blug, 80c; ultramarino blue, 18¢; chrome green L. M. & D,, 160; blind and, shutter gresn, L M. &D., A6 Farlsgron, Thcy Tudian red, 150; Venetian rod, 9c; ved, 220; Ameri- can_Vermillion, 1. & P., 18¢; chrome yellow L. M., O, &D. 0., 18c; yellow ochro, 90; golden ochre, 160, patent dryer, 80; gruinis avlom, tight ok, dark onk, waliut, chr tau 0,1, 7 , Drv Paints. whiting, 24c;’ whiting gilders, 1fc; whiting com'l 1jc; lampblack, Germantown, 1dc; lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussiun_ blus, bc; ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8; umber, g‘urnt. 405 mnl‘mr. rav, 40; sienna, b:;mt 2;3¢, enna, v, 4c; Parls groon, genuino, 2ic; Farin greon, common 200; chroma groon, N.Y.. omo green, K., 1% ve et Ty R Venetian rod, American, 1§ chrome yellow, genuino, 2 \lion, Eng,, Indian red, 5 chrome yol: Jow, K., 12c;ochre, Tochelle, 30; ochre, French, 2ol ochire, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, + Yehigh brown, 2ho; Spanish brown, 2jo; l rinoe's mineral, S, VannisHES—Burrels, A!lnn: Furni ture, extra, n 10 (nrnlmm 1, 81; coach, '20; Dnmur, extrs, §1 7r.;.h‘.m, 700; waphaltum, extra, 85¢; whellac, &3 50; hard ofl finish, §1 60, Tobaccos l’wo ’l‘onmo ~Olimax, 50c; Bullion 50c; o Bear, o Ruddy, 45c; Her- ““l’flrl Olm—cummun. 20@80c; good, 46@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, bfio; Diamond Crown, b5¢; Swoet Sixteen, 47c, 8uoxiNG—O. 8., 21c; Mesrschaum, 28¢; Dur- ham, 8 m., 5503 Dnrhun, 4 oz., b7¢; Durhaw 2 ox., Biio; Seal of North Curolin, 8 0z, bbe of North Garolina, 4 0%, Brcs Seal of 'K Durham, 4 #e; Uncle | © th Carolina, 2 oz,, 60c; 0. oz., 280; O, K Dur” Ned, 26c; To" * Leather, solu 86¢ to 120} hemtook ueus o p, 80¢ to 1 00; runn nem o ud} 8ic to120; mk t0 2603 oak upper, 24c; all m 15 Ciroiuan. kid, b, 80 to 10 oak ealt, 130 b1 kip; 110to 1 nch calf, 125 to 3 00; rus- sots, b50to 7 1,800 010 50; top- hble mmeo. to 00 wfhmm-u No, 1 star 89¢c; No. 1 Ohio oak, Uflc. Nu. 2dn, Nn. 1 Milwaikeo 87c: No 2 Hlflu. Dull, and weak; green butchers, 6@0}o; green naltod 74 ®7ic; dry fint, 1 180; dry salt, 10@11¢; duwiged bides, two-thirds price. 'ALLOW—b@bie, Bueee l'nm—lflo@l 00, Meri hodwT,“ no unwashed, t 14@160; 18@15¢; modium unwas m{n? mh&a; wauhed, cholce, #20; fair, ao»; tub and washod, 280; burry, black aud d cotted wool, 2@60 ow - l::n‘v;olh'rdw-n Kidst, ron, ral ow steel oast, e el e, sadal s u:, do, 15@40; W vkes, sot, nuém }:-J:‘Ol@flf eh-u uwud dry, 140; wnguu. B a1 wishate, i AN D T, 1165 ool chae. per I, éc.? 3 25 00 ver lron wedges, ic; cruwbu- &‘m&: o Honeet Width 8o; Tudian Hond 4, 867 1';..||,..,11‘"'""" kege, c | Pennuylvania ry brown, 9 1-20; Myntio River DD stripe, 161.2¢; | §o5d: por Ity d | Wheat, per 100 1b, §1 30@1 8 Androscoggin | Grahum, por 100 1b, 8 00@2 50; flour, p Jorsr—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 23 50; | Pass N allon, 58 Lard, winter str'd, per ullufl. 80c: 0.1, 7na-Nu. 3, 60c; cantor, XXX, pa Ll White lead, b Fronch, aiuc, 100; Parls M n o SRR fos spring teal, 7@8c; "nrdm s horashoes, 5 00 Burdon's muleshoes TARBED Wine—In poar lote, 4i perf100, Naiis—Rates, lnl.ud\fl, 8 ¢! SHot—Shot, 185 buck ahot, 2105 oriental 0; do., half Kegs, 8 48; do, ; blmting, kegs, 8% fuse, quarter qu-, par 100 foes 5 Iean—Bar, I 08, Coat-Cumberland blackamith, 10 00; Mor ris run Dlosshurg, 10 00; Whitebroast lump, 5 00; Whitobremt n D0; Towa lurap, 5 00; Towa nut, 5 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra- cite, 11 25@11 50; Canon City, 700, per ton Tdauors. ALOOHOL 188 proaf, oxtra Califc por wino gallon | ; ro-dlistilled whiskiea fine blonded, 150@2 50; Keun. tucky bourbons, 2 00@700; Kentucky and 200@7 00, BRANDI®S—Tm )urtul 6 -fll(vofl' domestio 140@4 00, ; vy (V(‘wl\k Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, 1 40 @3 Rouss—Imported, m\mm \'uwvml-nd 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@83 b, PRACH AND APPLE ““A'{II\' 1 76@4 00, CranracNes—Imported per case, 28 0@ 34 00; Amorican, per caso, 1 lm@,m 00, e — DENVER MARKET, Corep Meams AND LARD—In tiorces 10c, in pails 11c. Hams, 14}c; broakfast bacon, ;:{wl’»}r' mmokod sidos, 94@10c; ealt sicdes, @ GRrERN Fruir AND Probuck—Potatoes, 55@ 68c por 100 pounds; onions, por 100 pounds, 81 50@2 00; turnips, per 100 Ib, 60@80c; Col- orado cabbage, new, per 100, 8bc@1 00; chickens, old, per doz, 4 00@ 4 25; fprairie chickens per doz, 88 75@4 00; egw., frosh, per doz, $2(@: butter, fair qual- ity creamery, finest per 1b, 38@42; creamory, @34c; Kansas and Nobraska airy, por Ib, 37@40c; cooking, 12@15¢; choeso, full cream, per 1b, 16@17¢; apples per bbl, castern, 85 00@6 h0; grapes, per 1b, 7@10c; California poars, per Ib, 7@10¢; Mossinn lomons, extra, per box, 87 00 @800; oranges, 812 00@13 00; Colorado P flour, fair quality, $10 00@10 50 per barrel; flour, rye, par 100 b, 82 60@? 70; flour, buckwheat, I bl, 810' 00@10 50; corn’ meal, _per 00 1ba, §1 65@1 55; corn, per 100 lbe, $1 0@ 1 85; corn chop, per 100108, $130@1 33; new oats, per 100 1bs, §1 85@1 oats, Nebraska, mixuxl. per 100 1b, $1 33@1 85; wheat, per 100 1bs, 81 85@1 45; barley, per 100 1bs, $1 50@ @1 75; mixed chop, per 100 lbs, #1 33@ 1 40; bran, per ton, $17 @19 00; hay, r ton, 813 00@16 00; baled second bottom, 10 00@12 00; baled aplaud, 814 00@17 00; Atlantio, 8c; Cumberland, 7{:- ek, m, e e . B.ailway Time -Tal;le. LOCAL TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION U.P.R R, MAIN LINE LEAVE 40 & 1260 p m UMMy 'rmux\s_mumn mvmum. Leave Omaha: n 1 cranstor dopo 20 miinutea Ine way dopot, Council Bluffs, 80 minutes later. Leavo Council Blufls § 0, 1 ), 10: m.;l12 m; "Transfer dopot, 10 min' vo Council Blufts Transfer depot: 8:26, 9,26, 10:26, 11:26 a. m.;12 m; 25, 8:95, 4:25, 6:26, 7:06, 10:55 p. m. Arrive Omaha 20 minutcs later, LRAVN 0OUNCIL BLUPPS. 7 CBundays & FABASH, ST. LOUIN & l-m‘nu—v. P. DEPOT. Omaha.. 1:20 6TH 8T 3I0UX CITY & PACIFIO—DEPOT N. 16th aum s for Valankine via S Paul Line Jenver Expross, ..8:16 8 m 0:80p m Pacitic Expross®.0:86 p . | Denver Expros*9:40 a m K.C., 8T JOE&C.B.R R—B.# DEPOT. il 26 & l Expros.... 2 p m *Sundays oxcepted. Opening and Closing of, Mails, ormx, 650 p m , 8t. Joo & Missourl Pacifio. C., 8t. P. M. & 0 l'ynllm Pacitlc, ove Union Pacifio, Denver 0.& ltopublican Valloy B. & M. Expross. i B.& M. for Watiamouth, 8. | ‘Bend, Ashlaud and Lincoln. 11:00 Oftioe open Hundays trom 14:00 m. 80 1:00 p, m, 0. OUTANT At * HAWTHORNE, This new and beautiful addition isjlocated between;Davenport’and Cass]streeta’ only ten blocks from the High Scheol. Lots Will be Sold at $3560.to $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 lote will double in value in less than six mdnths. Lots in Hawthorne will quadruple in price before lots two and three miles dis- 6:45 pm | tant will double. Call and See Prices and Plat, and Drive with us to Hawthorne. Partics wishing desirable residence property willjfind Zit to their advantage §_ call and see us. EAWTEHOERNE. In ornamented with a beautiful | rowth offfforest troes_ conaisting of Oak, H cko Ash and Elm, grown. We have property in all partsof the city, both for residence and business pu purposes. We have an Eighty acro tract and 160 acre tract on line of Belt Railrosd ] Western Comice-Warks, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas 8t Omaha, Neb, MANUFACTURER OF Galvamizea Iron Cornices S Dormor Wiadows, Fiaialy Tia, 1ron aud fiata Roofing, Speoht's p.uuu Motaflio sLyum. Patent adjustod Ratchot Bar aud Bracket Sh lving. 1 maammmm {or the wbove line of goods, 1ron DR HENDERSON, | m..nw.. oferistost ‘ndfl\'l'l’ andotte 88, wolve o s MO, Authorized I:y l-|l state 40 bres Chronic, Nervous and Privato diseases, Asthnia, Epllopsy, Rhewnatism, Piles Tape Wormn, Urlusry and Skin Dis enses, Bominal Weakness (uight losses Bexual Debility (loss nf sexual wn res guarantoed or money refunded. Thousands of cases cured.” No lof maul n»dl cines furnished nxlw iente st & distance. Con. rultation freo fidential—call or write; age and expericuos important. A BOOK for both sexes— Uustrated —aud ciroulars of other things sent seale: with w & oont stewps. FRKE MUBKUM Ty, eElon AN promatur decny aro caused by o vors of youth, ote, tly restored (o robust health aud v ] 'Y,,VR.',FTH‘},...,M.'! W l'llyl 'Iceur s e new IAISIOI IEIEDVC 46 I‘MEL, lifllVlrt; 8. H, ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, - - = = Neb BRRADER OF THOROUGHIRED AND HIGH ORADN HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATILE | AND DUROC Ok JNASKY WED BWINK & Young stook for sale. Correspoudence solicit-d. BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 South 14th Street, between Farnam and Douglas Hence the shade and ornamenta trees are a reaay planted and u iR 3

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