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— THE DAILY BEE UMAHA. TIIUR DAY. JANUARY 24, 1884 OF OMAHA, NEB. 'ald ‘l!nl“ Pnnd Nov. l llll ‘ DIRECTORS. H, W. YATES, President, for many years Oashier of he First National Bank of Omaha, A, E. TOUZALIN, Vica President, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. v. MORSE & Co. OHN 8. COLLINS, of G. I COLLINS. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attornoy st Law 8 REED, of Byron Reed & Co. This Bank opened for business April 87, 1883 THE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are mong the leading business men of Omaha, and 1t businoss la conducted with especial reference to the best and Increasing interests of ita morcantile patrons. COLLECTIONS rocelve prompt attention and charges lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. y INTEREST atlowed on time deporite upon favor. ablo terms and upon accounts of banks and bankers 380,000 16,500 FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds and Oountv and City Becurities bought and sold bounou Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. Firm Mottgage Losns Negotiated, " Gommorcial Papor and all Good Securities dealt ‘in. 89 Poarl stroot, and 500 First avenue, Council Blufts, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. . FINANCIAL New Yorx, January 23, Money—Easy at 1§@2} per cent; closing offered at 2 per cent. Prime Paper—4@5) per cent, Exchange Bills—Firm at 4.84]; demand, 4.87.1 Governments—Fraction lower for 4s coupon at last call, The stock market showed considsrable strength to-day. Stocks of the Missouri Pa- cific systom were the weak points, Therewas an advance in the remainder ot the list, near the close, however, the general list declined }@1i por cent. The market closed steady for some stocks, and lower for others. As com. pared with last night's closing Denver & Rio Grande, Kansas & Toxas, Omaha, Wabash, Texas Pacific and Western Union are }@2} per cent, lower, Central Pacific, Northwest- ern, and St. Paul, common and preferred, 3@} per cent. higher. Tllinois Central, Mis- souri c and Union Pacific are un- changed, 4 CUUPONS 100 ‘ 114} 128} 1283 STOOKS AND BONDS, American E: x . Burl., Cedar fi)\lpnln & Northern. ... Contral Pacific...e.... . Chicago & Aiton 5 do do pfd..... 4 P Burl, & Quiney... . 3 E o . Y. do pid . % 4 Fort Wayne & Ohi 080, .o . Hannibal & St. Joseph: do do do pf 5 Tllincis Central........ . Tud., Bloom. & Western. . Kansas & Toxas . . Tiake Shore & Michigan So $ ! Michigan Central 5 Mianeavolis & St. Loui % do do do pfd ¢ Missouri Pacific. . . Northern Pacific....... do do pid { 4 Northwestorn. . . N 5 i . [ . I . ! Peoria, Decatur & Evansvillo g i Rock Island....... . . ‘ 8t. Paul & Milwaukee.... . do do pfd. 5 St. Paul Minn. & Manitol . i St. Pavul & Omaha. . ( do_d 5 Texas Paci . Union Pacific . l ‘Wabash, St. L. & P acific. . do _do do fd. . ‘Wastern Union Telegraph. .. * Asked. e ————— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO, January 23, —Flour— Market dull d for winter wheat flour; good to 75@5 60; #oft epring wheat, 4 00@ innesota bakers', 4 H0@ ~ Regular wheat, fairly active but advanced 3@dc, but ed off and declined 1jc then fuctu- torday; Jan- J0ke; March, ¢; winter wheat unsettled; prices o Tator o prices early advanced fc above yesterday's close but later declined le then fluctuatBd and closed 3c lower for Janu- ary and May; cash closed at 52c; February, 58@n34c; March, 53ic; s June, o8 Le; rejected, 44hc, ()fll:«»-\\‘uiub; ruled a littlo bettor than yos- torday; cushand January, 324c;, March $230; 2jc; May, S04 - Market easy Barley—Markot st Tim Tigh grades, 132} mon, 1 s Sood1 171 Mass_ Pork—Stronger during the early part of the day and prices gradually advanced 30 ¢ on the whole range, but later the market weakened and receded 12)@15¢c; closed, cash, 1 Fobraary, 15 10; April, 15 52}@ 184 com- the whole range lhumg the uurly pm of the session, but settled back 10@124c and closed steady; cash, 8 85@8 87}; January and Feb- ruary same as cash; March, 8 974@9 00; May, 9174@9 20; June, 9 27h@9 Bulk Meats—Shoulders, long clear, short ribs, 8 15; short clear, 8 40, Butter—Choice grades find ready sal craamery sold at 85@30 slow; former quotations unchange dairy, 252 7e; rolls, common, 11@: Choese—Ouly moderate business; fulru\l];p]{ and prices unchanged; choice full cream ched 1lnr» lHfilec, choica full creant flats, 13}@ 3 good part skim cheddars and flnLB 8@ fipu—llull' fresh, 28@30¢ Hides—Firm and unchanved; green salt cured bull and damaged, Ge; greon salt cured, light and heavy, 8¢; greon dry salt ealf, 1lc} dry salt calf, 11c, The Nebraska National Ba.nkT KA NSAS CITY, Kaxsas Crryv. January 28— Wheat—Mar- Kot stoady; 8030 for cash; 81o bid for Febru. ary; 874c for May. Uorn- -Market firmer at 308@8304c for cash; 30fc bid_for February; 45kc bid for May. Onta— Higher at LIVEKPOOL, Livereoot, January 9 dull; winter, Bs@Ss 9d; sprin L G ‘orn—A better tor ~Wheat — \IArk-l BALTIMORR. 1. —~Whoat-- Western BArTINORE, Jannar innctivo and higher; No. 2 winter red cash, 103 4@1 053 Corn—Western nominally highor; mixed, B9§e bid, Unts—Dull; western white, 43@45c; mixod, 10@42c. Ryo—Maskot lower Bhtter- croamery, Eigas-—Scarce and higher; frosh, 35c. Whisky—Steady at 1 18@1 18}, PEORIA PRODUCK. ProRia, January 23.—Corn—Active and new mlvmi, 46)@ATc; new, rejected, “irm and active; No. 2 white, 35 Whisky—Steady at 1 16, ST LOUIS PRODU Sr. Lovs, January firmer, Wheat —Opoued highor, then declined and rlosed a fraction above yesterday; No, 2 m.t, 1 04@1 06, ¢ osing at 1 083 bid for cmh. 3 bid for Januar 1 03)@1 03§, closed at 103} Iur Februa 1043@1 048 for March; 1 006§@ 1074, closiug at 1 063 for May; No. 8 red, Corn—Opened higher, declined but_clos above yesterday; 4;*@ 48c for cash; (75@47.‘20 for .llmunr\" @48}c for February; Tour—Market 23, — Mar 510@524c, closing at blge Ahn: fox Onie Dull; 82§@83c for cash; 86fc for ay. Ryo—Kirm at 543@553c bid, ]h\rlu oull at H0@S0e, Higher at 27c. \\ncml Firm at 1 !h Tnchanged; ti lh-:m— Lower at 7 Corn Meal —Tirm at 2 Whisky—Steady at 1 Provisions —Firm and higher, Pork—0ld, 15 00; new, 15 50, Lard—Stroag at 8 80@8 ULoSING Boarb—Wheat—Lower; 103} for Fobruary; 1 033 bid for March; May. Comn—Tawer; d7fo for February March; 51jc for M Oats—Lower; thy, 9 00@13 00. 5, 48%c for Civer cash, 1 00 Corn—Firm; No. Oats—Steady at Ryo—Slow at 6 Pork— Quict and Lard —Firm at 8 80. Bulk Meats—Stronger, Whisky—Firm at 1 14. MILWAUKEE, MiLwAUREE, January 23, —Whea weaker; No. 9, 80%c; January, 89ic; Febru- ary, 894c; M X Corn—Higher and sca Oats—Higher; N Rye—Higher at 60 Barley—Duil and lower; No. TOLEDO, January red, cash, c(@ ud lower; No, 2 cu_~h and Jan- No. 2, H@sife. Toveno, higher; N Corn—Dull uary, Hc asked. Outs—Quiet; No. NEW ORLEAN: New ORLEANS, January 23, —Corn—Good demand; mixed and white, 61c; yollow, 63c. Oats— Steady and in fair demand at 48@ 2 cash and January, 35¢. Corn M Scarce and firm at 8 00 Pork—Higher; demand fair; new, 16 00 Tard—Hitmers dorcer roinad. 8 708 brk; keg, 9 8 Bulk Meats—Higher and scarce. Whisky—Steady and unchavged; western rectifiod, 10 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, CHIcAGo, January '23,—The Drovers’ Jour- nal reports this afternoon as follows: strouj Hoga—Markot and higher; packing, shipping, b 9@ 4 00@. Cattle good to choico shipping, mon to medium, b 00@5 50; inferior to fair prices 10¢ packing_and 6 00; skips, Market strong; export, ) 65@6 Hoas—5 00@5 35, Sneer—3 00@8 75, CALvES—5 00@6 50 Flour andiMillstafts, Winter WHraT—Best quality, patent, at 8 35@S3 65, Srcoxn Seai UALTY—2 75@8 25, WHEAT~Best quality, 8 25@8 60, SrooNn QuALITY—2 50@3 85, BRraN—B5¢ per cwt, Crorren Frrp—Per 100 lbs, 850, ConN MEAL—1 00@1 10 por ewt SUREENING—B5@750 per ow patent, @240; bost country, molid best_country, roll, 16@18c; inferior grades, 10@14c. Recoipts are small, and the domand oo ¥ —Markot firm; sales to-day at 20@2 receipts light, Meats— Hams, 134¢; breakfast bacon, 10}e; clear side bacon, short, clear sida Daool, long, 9fc; dry salt short, dry salt long, Sfo; shoulders, 7o; driod beef, 12§c; lard, ro- ined, 1udc. —Fancy Jonathans, 84 50@5 00; fanuy Ben Davis, 83 60@4 003 'MI(‘) Jenet, 83 00@3 50; (nncy \\l”n\\'.\\lg, 205@38 75, Demand good. Cnerse—New York State full cream, lato September make, 14c; Now York State full cream, 10 hoop lots, 1840; do full cream, 50 Hioop1ts, 1836 Wiseonsin, fell creain, In bue 14¢; Young Americas, strictly full cream, 14c full cream, 12¢; full cream 10 hoop lots, 114c. full croam flats, 124c; full cream flats, 114c; fancy brick cheeso, 100 burger 134¢; g 1b cases, 15he; Lim: uine old Swiss, 19¢. 106} for | 200 2 50@4 00; edium to good, 400 ; stockers, 3 70@4 25; feeders, 4 40@ ‘Sheep—Market steady; inferior to fair, 300@4 00 per cwt; medium to good, 400 @5 00; choico to extra, 5 00@6 00. ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. St Touts, January 22.—Cattle—Supply |} more liberal; exports, 6 20@G50; good to choco shipping, b 000 10; common to_fair, 1 50@5 40; butcher stetrs, 4 00@5 25; cows and heifers, 3 50@4 50; corn' fed 7.exans, 5 00@ 540, She 1 grades scarce, firm and wanted; low qualities dull; common to fair, 3 00@4 00; good to choice, 4 50@5 40; fancy, 6 00, Hogs—Market slow; light, b 70@5 packing, 5 80@G 10; butchers to extra, 600 @6 bo, STOGK. —The Daily Tn- dicator reports Cattle—Good grades active and fir steady; natives, b 25@ Hogs—Market firmer and 106 higher at 5 70@6 Sheep —Marlket steady; nati e others TRAFFIO. FLOUR AND GEAIN, On10AGO, January 23,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, 22,000 Ship'ta, 17, Flour, bbls, ... Wheat, bushela, ushols Ry, bushels Barley, bushels., NEW Yok, January 23,—Recelpts and shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpts Ship'ta, Wheat, bushels, 53,000 5,000 Corn, bushels 92,000 1, Oats, bushels 28,000 2 LIVE BTOOK, OiicAgo, January 23, —Roceipts and ship- menta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: %Atfiu. ogs Sheep Kansas Orry, January 23.—Receipts nml shipments of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. 7,000 cere I Tallow—Unchanged. Wihisky—Unchanged at 1 16, Oats Boarn—Regular wheat, e lower for February; de lower for March uml May; May closed at 96fc. Sales, 2,550,000 bushel: O ete lowes toe Hebwanirt do awan for March; ower for May, the latter closing ab B8, Nales, 450,000 bushels, Oats—c lower for February; dc lower for March: Jc lower for May; May closed at 363c. 50,000 bushels, c lower for February; 7ic lower for 20c lower for May; the latter closed 2§, Sales, 20,600 barrels, 2}o higher for Februar tor '\hrch ho lower ad May; the latter closed at 9 15, tierces, NEW YORK, January New yithout any quotable cange; options opene Yorx, ~—Wheat —Cash, her, declined §@1de, and closed angraded red, 890@1 03; No, 97§0; No. 2 red, 1 04@L 07§, ; r()punuu opened’ 4@jc higher, do- fo, and closed weak; ungraded, 50 2 ola@rfil’ Shade higher; mixed western, 40@ . 42@ATe, Western fresh, demand fair and mar- Strouger and quiet; new mess, 1475 Steady; prime steam, 920, ~Market quiet and unchanged at 10 Recalpta, Sblita Cattle.. . 600 Hogs . 6,000 & Sheep 890 . Br, Lous, .lnmmr 8,—Receipts aud ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have boon as follows: Rocalpta, Bhip'ta 400 o ——— OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale ¥rices, OrrioE or THE OMaHA Bre, Wednesday Evening, January 2 The following prices are charged rotailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevatars and other local buyers: Grain, 'u; No, 8, 62, ¥ar ulet at 4 ’Afmlflfi. i o POTATORS —Recoipts small | and pricos F.»«l Consignmonts of strictly choice, o wzod, wiraight potatoos aro wellin lrum 40 to 3 mixed cars 35 to 380 and light demand; peachblows, 50c. Swrrn PoraTors—Choice yellow, none, ON1088—No demand; market overstocked, % Beaxs —HEmpicked natives, $2 25@2 50; hand picked mediums, 81756200, Re: coipta largo, 3 AME—Prairie chickens, por doz., $3 00 to 825; quail, $1 25 to 1 50; snipe, 81 50 to 1 ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00@2 50; mixed, §1 00 to 2 00. Bo caroful that your game comes to market in nice condition, Tuesi Ovstens—Solects, 40c; standards, 85¢; modiums, 25c. Crukry—dbe, Pourthy—Live chickens, per doz, 175@ full dressed chickens, per 1b, 8(@10c; tur- keys, per Ib., 16@17¢; ducks, 10@12; geee, 1@ise. LiyoNs—Extra fancy bar lemons, 80 00; fancy Mossina lemons, _per box, &5 955 6 box lots, Messina lemons, $5 0 0 box lota do., 8475; Malaga lomons, fancy, $1 50; do b box lots, 25 on as, 8 00; Messinas, 4 B Cranperies—Bell and ougles; $10 0@ 12.00; bell and cherry, $9 50@10 50. Above quotations for choico, Darks—Black Arabian, per b, quarter crates, 10c. Fras—25 Ib, kegs, per Ib., 124c; 10 I, box, ayer, per 1b., 16c; small'evals _per 1b., 18c. Gocoaxtry—Tixtra o, por 100,80, e ure sweat ohioer 52 gay ke, 50 005 M. & P clarified, 16 gal keg, $4 T; ML & P, clarified, 32 gal Kog, §8 00, Pioy ibwer, Dk, Fire.—Tigs foot, 15 1b Kb 8115 plga 016 ax Db, £225; pigs foot 801D half bbl. £ 00; tripo, 1 1 fitee $1 155 tripo, 40 Ib qr bbl, 82 25; tripe, 80 Ib Ralf bbl, $400; 4igs tongues, 15 Ib kits, 82 50; pigs tonguos, Ib qr bbL, 8600, Lambs' tongues, 15.1h kits, 52 65; 40 b qr bb1, §6 25, Ne T—Atmore’s, 8@9c; buckots c) 9c; 871b buckets (bucket 40c), 10011 kegs, 9c; half barrels, Sjc. r—2-Ib stone jars; 12 in case, tumblor, per doz, $1 95; , por_dozen, $310; 1-1b tin cans, 4 Ql‘z in cuse, $1 40; 21b tin cans, 2 doz in case, 4 50, Buik Jernies—Cureant, 30-1b wood pails, rmh 8ho; strawberry, 8016 wood pails per b, 84¢; mspborry, S01b wood pails porIb, 8c; blackberry, 30-1b wood pails per 1b, 8ic; crab apple, 30-1b wood pails par Ib, 8ic. AvpLe BUrter—35-b woadan p 1s, per Ib, 8c; 5-lb woodon pails, 6incusa per case, $8'50 Praci Burtkr—20-1b wooden pails per Ib, ;uou &b woodon paiis, 6 in cago, per caso, Preserves—(Tn 201b wooden pails)—Rasp- erry, 15¢; strawberry, quince, lic; peach, 14c; cherry, 14c; tomatoes, 14c; plum, ldch assorted, 5-1b wooden buckets, 6 in caso, per case, $475; assorted, 2.Ib tin cans, 2 doz in case. per case, $6 50 Nipraska Cop HoNer—2-1b frames, 24-1b casos, per Ib, 18c, HAY—Baled, 800@1000 per ton; in bulk, 600@6 50 per ton. Grocers List. OANNED Goons—Oysters (Standard)per case, 870@3 90; strawborrios, 2 1b, por oaso, 2 00@ 210; raspherrios, 2 b, per case, 9 90; Bartlett pours, por case, 2 40; Whortlober nk (l')er caso, 10; 'egg _plutos, 2 b, per casd, 2 90; groen gages, 2 b, por case, % 90; pine apples, 2 b per caso, 4 80@5 50, Rore—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 10c, § inch, 10}c; 4 inch, 1lc. CANDLESToxes, 401bs, 165, 15c; 8, 150; boxoa 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 63, 1ic, MatoHEs—Per caddie, 35c; round, cases, .| 265 square_cases, 170 SvoArs—Powdered, 9hc; out loaf, 9ic; granulated, 83 confoctioners’ A, 8jc; Sta ml ard extra, O, Ties extra O, T4o; medium yel- |2 low, 7c; dark yellow, Gjo, Corrres—Ordinary grades, 12@12he; fair13 @m*a good, lic; prime, 16@ 5@17¢; fancy green and yellow, 16 governmont Java, 20@26c; Levering’s roasted, §io; - Arbuckle's ronsted, 1810, MeLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 18}c; mitation Java, 16} @18 Rice—Lonisiana primo_ to choice, 70; Oh; Patm, G, sti—No. 1 snaclorel, hal brls, 800; No, lmuuknml ts, 1 15; family mackerel, half brls., 6 00; family mackerel, kits, 950; No, 1 white fish, half Drls., 7 00; No, 1 kits, 1 05, SyRUP—Standard Com,, 82¢, bols; Standard do, 4} gallon kogs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon <1550 : A 1b papers, 8 80 per casc; keg per 1b, 2}, fair Proknes—Medium, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 4 00; small, in barrels, 8 00; do in half barrels, 4 50; ghorkins}in barrels, 9 00; do in half barrls, b 00. s Gunpowdor, good, 45@c; choloa 60 %75«;; good Tmperial, 40@43c; choice, 60@6He; oun| son, good, 30@d0c; choice, 65c@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 85c; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 85@40¢; Oolong, choice, 40@5be; Boucho: ood, 40c; choice, 85@dbc, .l B ‘WoOoDENWARE—Two hoop palls, 1 85; threo loop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 0; Pio- neor washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 8 85, Boaps-—Iciri's Savon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirkca satinot, 800; Kirk's standard, Kirkn Sohits. Russian, 5 505 ‘K. sutocs, -3 10 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's ‘magnolia, doz. Porassi—Pennsylyuala cans, 4 ouo, In case, 8 88; Babbitts ball 2oz, Incase, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz in case, 160, CANDY—French'mixed, in 80 Ib, pails, 18¢; American mixed. in 80 1) i, 14 Gilliant uixed, fn 80 1) puils, o; Noboy mixed, in 30 .u.d- 18¢; Competition mixed, in’ 80 Ib ails, 1240; Excelsior stick, 80 Ib pails, 120; Roublo refiaed, 80 Ib pails, 15; Crystal ixed 30 1b pails, 15¢; Old Time, mixed, 30 1b pails, 14¢; Tip 'r'op ‘mixed, 80 b pails, 15¢; Flirt 5 mixed, 50 Ib palls, Tiho; Wirt, stek, 50 1b palls, mc. Tip T, stick, 30 15 pails, 126, ew VINEGAR—. plo, 18c. BAWD!IK loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, in sacks, 3 50; b ry 60, (rbredd by 't Sllver . Gloss, 96; Corn Starch, 90; Excelsior Gloss, The; Corn, bo. Hrluui—l‘;!’:per, 17c; allspice, 15c; cloves e s 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewls' lye 465; Jewell lye, 275, Drv Goods, BrowN Cortons—Atlantio A, aqu pnlo ton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8c; Boot F' ) Sho, Buckeye LL, 44, 7o; Cabot W, 74 - nango A. flscdl(lrutl"dh]’" Bho; l(mnunr Mu, uo....'.w oi Tndian Hoad A, 1Hoj Ludian ystic River, n, u|uut bW i Wachusott B, 740 d ufi o E e, 15 i . Fluz)flfiwk(mmn—mhndah 44, 7 Alligator 8.4, hA:q LL, ic; Badger State fieunlgfi 044, Buak'y 8 G g RamOetd choice, H6hos old | & 0, s“""flwl« 16¢; Ohlo aps | 250; 23« Popperell N % Tos d«fl-m Ties do R 86, 78o; do E 89, 8jo; Pooms O 4.4, 7g0; Wiarmeutta 4-4, 180. Bueackrn Corrons—Ands gin T, 4.4 Ohe; Blackstono AA imperial 8fc; do do half ched 44, 9c; Lnlmz 44, 8jo " Fidality 4-4 do cambric 4-4 reat Falls Q, 9¢ 1 Lonsdale, 10¢ do Wator T an Hoad shrunk -4 120 o cambric 2e; Now York Mills, 12§ o Pequot .\.m Popperel, N G Twills, ahontas 4-4, 0o l‘ncxwmt. 5. Wamsutta O X X, 1240 Duoks (Colored)—Albany ¥, brown, 8o; do ©, drab, 110; do XX stripes and plaids, 121 do XXX brown and drab, stripes and’ plai =& 12 1.9, Aslington, fancy, n brown, 8 1-20; Charlot fancy, General Froduoce. tra lmmi‘. 206; Fall River brown, extra hoavy, Butren — Fancy creamery 111-20; Tndiana A brown, 13c; Neponsot A storage creamery, 25@27c; 0 | brown, 15 TiokiNas—Amoskeag A J A 82, 10¢; do XX blue 82, 18 1\rmwmml\, [ Clare mont BB, 1 Jonestoga, extra, 17 1.20 Hamilton D, 111:2¢; Lewlston A 80, 150; Min nohaha 4.4, (‘mv\l\, | Pearl l\l\nr 5 16 L4 Ikw v extra 4.4, 2 uuuu 3 blue o skong, blus and brown,161-26; wer DD bluo, 16 1-26; Arlington 'X blug 1-20; ' Concord 000, blue and ,121.2; do AAA, do do 1312 do XX to do do, 14 1.20; Haymaker's blue and brown, 9 1.2 Myatie River DD stripo, 101.%; Pearl River, blue and brown, 160; Uncasville, blue and brown. 14 1-2c, OaBrics—Barnard r,lg 24inch double face, Manhattan glovo finish, bho; N do glazed, Bic; Poquot do, be; finish, 6c. CoRsET JRANS—Amory, sattoon, 8fc: Clarendon Gfe; Conestoggn sat- toens, 74e; Hallowoll, 8o; Indian Orchard, 74 I\mwmum, nnpnnod 840; Pepperill sat- toen, 9hc; Rockport, Go. Parcu At oo Amerioan, 6he; Arnldo, Oho; Borwick, 4o Cochuoo, 6 iConostoga, Bhc; Dankirk, 6c; Dunnell, 63@7e; Fiddystone, 6gc; Gloucester, Gie; Harmony, bhe; Knickerbocker, Oho; Merrimao D), 7c; Myatio, bhe; Spragues; 6c; Southbridge, 6c; do (ulm;hmn»!. ) arl: boro, 5ie; Oriental, 8o, GiNauaws—Amoskong, Atlantio, 8 Kenilworth, 93c; Plunkstt, 9 ORI A Ubarvia, American, 11c; Artisian, D 1840; Clarion D and T, 174e; Docan_OCa. stripos D and T, 16¢; Kestono 1840 Nant tucket, 19c; Nonparail, oan 1) and T, 184¢; Royal, 163c; Sussox, 12 1m.v,., Wachu' sott shirting checks, 124c; do Nankin 12jcs York, plain Nankin, 124c; do chocks, stripes wnd fancy, 123¢; do § oz, 2o, Kddystone lining, glazed, Bc; ewport do.,bo; Lockwood kid Androscoggin m'lm 8oy SHEETINGS—. \||A!n\)4m>,(;(|ll 104, 274c; do 9-4, 280; do 84, &« .nm..-nu.l 42, 11¢; Truit of the Loom 10-4; 2740; New York m 1l 98, do 78, 30¢; g l’umhmku ; Poquot 10 16¢; Poppoaoll 96, 2 Utdca 96, 86c; do 08, 234, Lumber, WHOTESALE, ‘We quota lumber, lath and shinglos, on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, TryusERs—16 feet and under, 22 00, TIMBER AND Jo18T—18 ft, 22 0; 24 ft, 20 50, cINo—No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No. 2, 2200, Surxtivg—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 180, rel, 1 25; bulk per bu Towa plaster, bul, arrod felt, 100 ibe, 3 50 hoard, 8 50, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, O1L8—110° carbon, per gallon, 13¢; 18 headlight, per gallon, 14¢; 175° headlight, per m\lun m, 0° water white, 1 seod, ray nllun, inseed, boil allon, nter strd, por gallon o, 1,1 R, et gal lon, 1" 60 Fallon, 100 sperm V per gallon, 160; fish, W. B., gereallon, §56; noatafoattra, ver gaflon, 906} 0.1, 7bc; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 30c; summer, T6c; golden machine, No. 1, per gal: No, 2, 25c; sparm, sigmal, por gallon, turpentine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74°, per gallon, 16c. PAINTS IN O —White lead, Omaha P, P, 6; white lead, St. Louis, puro, Gc; Murseilles groon_1to 5 cans, 20c; French zinc, groen seal, 12; French zinc, rod_seal, 11¢; Jrench zinc, in vamish nsst, 90c: French zine, in_oil asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1h cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 100; vandyko brown, 13¢; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black, and ivory black, drop black, 16¢; Prussian blug, $0c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green L. M. & D., 16c; blind and shutter green, L M. & D., 16c; Paris groen, 18c; Indian red, 15¢; Venotian red, fo; Tuscan red, 22c; Ameri Drv Paints. White load, 8c; French zinc, 10; Parly whiting, 2io; whiting gilders, 1jc: whiting com'l 1}e; lampblack, Germantown, ldc; lum[-hlncl ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_blus, bic; ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, Sc; umber, burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, dc; slonna, ruv, dc; Paris green, gonuine, 25c Paxis green, comimon, 20¢; chromogreen, N, Y., vermillion, Eng,, 18¢; vermillon, Amfoan, 3 chromo yol: ;ochre, Fronch, rince’s mineral, VaRNSHES—Barrols, por_gallon: Furni ture, extra, £110; furniture, No. 1, $1; coach, extra, $1 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, axtra, §1 75; Japan, 700 ml)lmlt"m extra, shollac, §3 50; hard h, 81 50, Pruc Tosacco -Climax, 50c; Bullion 50c; Horseshoo, ble; Star, N)c' Ruddy, 45c; Her- Bey’s, 48¢; Black, ke Cor— , 20@306;_good, 45@ 60c; Roso Leaf, 70¢; Premium, 65c; Diamond mem bie; S t Sixteen, 47¢. 8uoiNG—0, 8., 21¢; Meerschaum, 28¢; Dur- ham, § ¢ : Durham, 4 0z., 57¢; Durhar 2 oz, bbc; Seal of North Carolina, 8 oz, be Soal”of North Carolina, 4 oz, 570; Soal of 60c; 0. KA Durham, 4 80¢; Unclo 230, North Carolin, 2 oz oz, 28¢; O, K Dur Nod, 3's 256 Tor ~ f Leather, olo, 88c to +2c; hemiock wvsc 480 to 850; kip, 80c to 1 00; runner 65¢ to B0c; call, B3¢ to120; hemlock upper, 23¢ t0 260; onk upper, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to b 50; calf kid, 82@3h: Greisen kid, 50 to 2 75; nn\; kip, 80c to 1 00; oak calf, 120 to 1 80; kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 125 to 2 wots, B 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 60; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 N)' B, L. Morocco, 80c to 8c; pebble O, 1, Moroeco, 8c; simon, 2 60 to 8 00, Hanxess—-No, 1 star ouk, 430; No 2 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 88¢; No, 2 do, 85¢; No. 1 Milwaukeo 87¢: No 2 do 84c Hides, Dull, and weak; groen butchors, fi(u.jm green salted 74 ®7e; dry fling, lzg,l'ISc dry salt, 10@11c; dwmaged hides, two-thirds price, TALLOW—6@6] Surer Prurs—25e@]1 00, cml Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy, 18@15e; medium uuw.m hed, light, '18@20c; washed, choice, #20; falr, 80c; tuband washod, Lurry, black and oumd wool, 2@bc s Heavy Hnfllw-ro Ldst, eon, rates, 2 4 plow ateo! “spocial cut, 7c 8c; special or German, fo; cast %00} wagou spakes, set, 3 258 00; hubs 5; felloes wawed dry, 1 40; tongues, wales euch, 760; Mquare nuts per washers er 1, 8@180; rivots, per + ver Ib, 6@120; malleablo, 8o fron wedges, 6c; ‘crowbars, Ge; harrow teoth dc; wpring tool, 7@30; Burden's horsehoos, b 00 Drirdon's mulsshoes 6 00, Baneen Wikk—in jcar lots, 3 Natis—Ratew, 101400, 85, 10 Perdio0 Bior—Shot, 1'85; buck K oty 2105 oiontal powder, kl::-.lous do., Iult 4 483 don, Guarter i ;lm-lwlw - ng, luz-. 885; fuse, Lean—Bar, 165, Coat—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ¥is run_Blossburg, 10 00 tobreast lump, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, b 00; Iow. lump, 5 00; Towa nut, b 00; Rock' Spring, 7 00; Anthra- & | cite, 11 26@1160; Canon Clty, 700, per ton Liquors, AL0oHOL—188 proot, 2 26 per wine gallon can, Vermillion, 1. & P., 186; chiome yollow TIRM £ ON& DO 146 iy allowoohre o) e A, goldon” ochire, 166, pitent, dryor, Bos graihing B Golore, light oalk, dark oalk, Waliut, ehe fnii; 1100 0:00| 6i40 8:16 and ash 1oc, c 00| 640 e extra Oalifornia -..mu- 188 proof, 125 per roof gallon; triple refined apiite, 187 nroof, 28 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies' 100@1 50; fine blended, 150@250; Ken. tneky bourbons, 2 00@7'00; Kentnoky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, BRANDIES lmwml 600@1600; domestio 1 40@4 00, Ging—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40 @3 00, Rums—TImported, 4 50@6 00; Now England, 200@4 00; domostic, 1 HO@3 "10 PracH AND ArpPLE BRANDY 75@4 00, CHAMPAONES—Tmported per case, 28 00@ 84 00; Amevican, per case, 12 NO@16 00, e— DENVER MARKE' DURED. MEAT® AND LARD—In tierces 100, in pails 1le. Hams, 14fc; breakfast bacon, |:\mmsgc; amoked sides, 9§@10c; ealt sidos, 8Y@0k GRERN FRUIT AND PrODUOR—Potatoos, b S per 100 pounds; onions, per 100 pow 81 50@2 M; turnips, per 100 Ib, 60@80e; Col* M@ orado cabbage, new, por 100, 8beG@1 00; livo chickons, old,’ ‘per doz, &4 00 4.25; Yprairie chickens por doz, $8 75@400; , frosh, per doz, 82@3c; butter, fair qual- creamr. finest per b, 8@ creamery, good, per Ib, B@e; Kuisan and Nobraska dairy, por Ib, 45¢; cooking, 12@ choose, full croam, per 1b, 16@17c; apples por bbl, eastern, 85 00@6 50; grapes, 7@10c; Californin poars, per b, Mossina lomons, oxtra, por bok @8 00; oranges, £12 00@18 00; Colorado wheat, per 100 1b, 81 50@1 88; flour, fair quality, $10 00@10 50 o5 barrel; flour, Graham, per 100 1b, & 00@2 50: flour, ryo, par 100 1, 82 50@2 m- flour, buckwhout, lmr wbl, $10 00@10 50; corn meal, per 00 1bs, Sl 65@@1 85; com, per 100 1bs, !l 80@ ; corn_chop, per 10011s, $1 30@1 83; new onts, Imr 100 Ibs, $1 85@1 45; oats, Nobraska, mixec , per 100 1b, 81 33@ wheat, per 100 @1 8 1bs, 81 85@1 45; barlay, per 100 Ibs, 'S1 0@ @1 75; mixed cllnp por 100 lbs, $1 33@ 140; bran, per ton, 817 00@19 00; hay, ber ton, 812 00@16 00; balad second bottom, 10 00@12 00; baled upland, $14 00@17 00; straw, per ton, £8 00@9 00, Railway Time Table. LOCAL TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION WO PR R, MAIN LINE, ARRIVR. 5 pm | Atlantlo Expros7: 40 pm | WostarnKxproms. 8 30p | G, Island Pass, 1 0 p m | Linooln Ex. DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION, Teave Omaha: 7: 9 1:00, 2:00, days . § m. Arrive at tranafor dopot 20 miinut way depot, Council Bluffs, Teavo Council Blufls, Broadwa 0, rose Q. Teland Pase . Lincoln Ex.. 9 m days: 5:00, 0:40, 10:40 p. m. uted ator, 7:16 pm T8 pm . R.—U. P’ DEPOT, ARRIVE, \ PACIFIOLU, P, DEPOT, P, DEPOT. Expross Madl* MISSOURI PACIF] 7 Exproms . 0. 8. PAUL, M, S10UX OITY & PACIFIC—-DEPOT N, 16th Street. Leave Omaha for Valentine via §t. Paul Line fo Blair. 7 Arrlvo from Vaientine. B. & M. IN ) donver Express. . 8:16 a m Paclfic Expross”.6:85 p m. K. C., 8T. JOE & Ml Exproes, Atlantlo. . 6:80p m Denvor Expross*0:40 a m . B. R R.—B, 6 0 m | Expross. 20 p m | Mall, *Sundays excepted, Oponing and Closing of Mais, W ) 815 \VM)M)I local < Bt. Joe 100 0:50 rl Pacifie. . Q. M. L'mfln Pacifle 8:00 |'nlun Pacific, 7:30 epublican B 8 Exprom, B. &M, for Plattsmouth, 8. ‘Bend, Ashland and Lincoln, 11:00 Oftics open Sundays trom . £01:00 p. m, G.'K. COUTANT Postmssr Western Comice-Warks IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas 8t Omaha, Neb. MANUFACTURER OF Galvamizea - Iron Cornices & Dormor Windows, Finials, Tin, Tron and Slate Roofing, Specht’s patent Motallio Skylight, Patont adjusted Hatehet Bar and Brackot Sholving. 1 am he gencral agont for the above line of goods. Iron ing, Crostings, Balustrades, Vorandas, Iron Bank Window Biinds, Collar’ Guara; 50 goneral Il atont In DR, HENDERSON, | b otestsi 808and608 Wyandotio St/ | yoars' practioe—twelve in KANSAS CITY, MO. | Chicago, Authorized by tho state 80 tren Chronio, Nmonund Private diseasos, Epllopey, Rheumatismm Plles n rinary and Sk } Weaknose(ulight 1osses) ‘Soxual Dobility (loss nf sexual power gl Curos guaranteed or monay retunded. Charie low, Thousands of cases oured.” No infurious med) cings farnishod even to paticata st » distanoe, Oun, sultation freo and confidential—oall or write: age and experience are lmportant. A BOOK for both sexes— lustratod—and ofrculara of other things seud seale: with w8 oen stemps. FREE MUSKUM HAWTHORN This now and beautiful addition isjlocated between;Davenport and,Casestreets! only ten blocks from the High Scheol, Lots Will be Sold at $350 to $6560. HAWTHORNE This is by all edds tho most desirable property placed on’the market this year. Situated as it is, in the heart of the city, and at prices no higher than is asked for lots two and three miles distant. Davenport Street is Now being Graded Through this Addition. 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 months. P Lots in Hawthorne will quadruple in price before lots two and three miles dis~ tant will double, Call and See Prices and Plat, and Drive with us to Hawthorne. Parties wishing desirable residence property willffind}it to their advantage 1 call and seo us. TE . I I O T NI JER . Is ornamented with a beautiful | rowth offforest trees_ consisting of Oak, H cko Ash and Elm, grown, Hence the shade and ornamenta trees sre n resay planted and u purposes, ‘We have an Eighty acre tract and 160 acre trach on lino of Belt Railrosd '] BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 South 14th Street, between;Farnam and Douglas flflflflflfifl !IESTOIIE[I. A viotim of varly impradance, causing nervous dobil- ty, X'Iullluhll,u [ 0., y 8. H. ATWOOD Plattsmouth, - a g igs e BRMADKR OF THOROUGIBRED AND HIGH GRADK HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE | AND DURGO OR JHRSNY RED BWINE £ Yonng stack tor wla._Coressnondance sollcit 4 DR. ANNA BENSON, Diseases of Women ! 1613 DODGE STREET, ‘Wo have property in all parts of the city, both for residencejand business pu |