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| | T P A — = 7he hebraske Nationar Bank OF OMAFA, NEB, Up Onpital - 360,00 Satpius Fund; Nov. 1, 1888 5640 oW, YATES, Prosident, for man She Pirvt National Bank of Omata. A. . TOUZALIN, Vico Prosident, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. NS OOLLINS, . G. 1 & J. & Coflins. M. WOOLWORTH, Co nselor and Atéorne; 1. 8. REED, of Byron Reod & Co. This Bank opened for husiness April 97, 1882, ho direotors and stockholders are among the lesd ghusiness of Omaha, and ita business 1a condueted with eapocial reference 1o the best aud Increasing In routa of Ita mercantile patrons. Collsotiona recelve prompt attontion and charges Iowest obtalnable here or elsewhore. Intoreet allowed on #ime doposite tpon vorable #orma and upon acoounts of banks and bankers. Porelgn Kxohange, Govornment B nds, and [County nd Clty Securities bourht and sold yerry Con Council Bluffs Loan and 'Imt Company. 4,Firet. Mortguge Loans Negotiated. Commercial per ‘a1 Good Securities doalt in. 89 Pearl street, and 500 First avenue, Council Bluffs. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Nrw Yorx, January 80. Monoy—Basy, at 13@2 per cent. Prime Paper—4 @5} per cont. Exchange Billa—Stoady; 4.85); demand, 4.88, Fovernmenta—Firm. Stocks—The stock market opened strong and higher this morning. The demand dar- ing the first hour's business was brisk, and avery active stock on tho list recorded higher figures, Trading was on a very large scalo, A sharp rise caused some selling to realize pecfits, and a decline of from§ to 1} per cent took place.’ From midday until 2:30 specula- tion was irregular aud firm. In the last half hour a vigorous buying movement set in. Noar the olose a reaction of from } to 1 per cent took place, but final sales ware at a frac- | tional recovery. Compared with last night's closing, pricea are from § to 1} per cent high- oc for Western Union, Louisville & Nashville, Missouri Pacific, Denver, Kansas & Texas, Northern Pacific preferred, Pacific Mail, Omaha, Texas Pacific, and Wabash, and from } to 13 per cent lower for Central Paci- fie, Quincy. Northwestern preferred, St. Paul, Northern Pacific common and Union Pacific, COUPONS l’sdfic CREYEA BTOOXS AND BONDS, Amoricau Expresa.... ... Thark, Cadar Rapids & Noréhor Contal Paci Ohicago & Alton. . do do pfd. l ’hi., Burl, & Quincy. Yirie. . do pfd S Tort Wayno & Chicago. Hannibal & St. Joseph, do do do pid Iltnols Contral, Northern Pucif o do Northwestern. . do. pfd New 1 ork Cenv:ml Onio & Mississippi . do do Peoria, Ilucumr X Rock Taland......... St. Paul & Milwauloo. do do do S¢. Paul Minn. & Manitoba. 8%, Paul & Omaha... Gvansyille. 191 Union_ Pacific 773 Wibath, St. L. & Pacifio, mz do ' do do pfd 2 W astarn Union Telegrap) 5% * Asked. - —— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, OHICAGO PRODUCE. Crizcaco, January 30, —Flour— unchanged; winter wheat flour for good to choice roft epring whs:n. 4 50: Minnesots bakers', 4 50@b 2! Wheat—Regular wheat fairly nclnm and Auctuations within & small range; opened n shade firmor, advanced 4c, later declined o, then rallicd 4o again, and finally closed do highor than yoaterday: Janary, 911c; Febru- i farch, 934c; May, O8he; June, ; wpring wheat quist, at 913@9The; winter 400@ y 1 00}; whea m quiet at 98}c@1 00. Cori—Somewhat unsettled early in the day, rallied and y; onsh, D1 Tebruary, b2@h2 @>s7ic; June, bSe; advanced e, then declinea @} closed y@8c higher than vester @513¢; Junuary B March, 52}c; May, b jected, 43}@ddc. OatsMarket dull and stoady, but slightly higher than ! January and February, 32 5 June, y@3oHc tyo—Market quiet at 5se. Barioy~Markes i ab Timothy—Easy; prime grades, uiet at 1 49, Mess Pork—Market active and fluctuated cousiderable; opened strénger and 10@1Zhe higher, further improved 20@22}c, Inter set- tled back 10@ 15, rallied “ag: r]m d M.a'uly cash, 16 10@16 ‘obruRy, 1»0',@11.04 March, 16.17); May, 16 45., dvanced H@l0c. d the close ruled quiet, and settled back anuary, 9 0% February, 17h(@$ 20; May, 9 40@ 120@1 30; 16 1 U "114"mmdy and lmn tow “shoulders, 6 75; long short ribs, & 55; short closr, 8 80. light and prices un- 83@iHo; fancy dairies, 25@27¢; rolls, common, 11@16. Chioeso—Steady; choice full cream cheddars, 134c; choce full croam flats, ; good part sl cheddars and flats, 8@ge, Ty —Slow; froab, 33Gud5e. Hidea-Weaker but not quotably lower; groen salt cured bull and damaged, 0c; groon salt ~alf and dry salted, 1lc. Tallow—No. 1 o'-uuuy, Te; c.nke Tie. Whisky—At 1 16, Caut. Boaup—Tiegular wheat jo highor for Jauuary; ¢ higher for February, March J¢ higher for June and May; closed Hales, 1,250,000 bushels. Corn—fo_higher for January aud June; fo higher for February; ho highar for Mmh. de higher for May; May closed at 58ic, Sales, 1,000,000 bushels, Oats— Le higher for May; closed ot 87 Salos, 545,000 bushels, Vork—24o higher; May closed at 16 45@ 16475 Sales, 18,750 barrels, ; Lard—24e higher for February adl April; others unchanged. - Sales, 200 tieroes. LOUIS PRODUCE, January 30,—Flour—Market clear, Nl’ Jhn.wr—l)amnnd changod;_choica creamery, at 6T 8r, Lovms, i, Tower and unsettled: No. 2 red, 41 04} for cash; 102§@1 021 !ur Febe rulr) 1 045@1 048 for March; 1 O6§@1 074 wyi 106} for June; No,8 red, 98 A shade better; 464@474e for cash; Corn 10 p@ible for February; 48c for March; b0j@ e for May liuhl Kw-dun higher; 82§@33¢ for cash; arch; 867c for e o g M 1’,.»1)..11 at Bio bid, Rarley—Dall at [0@S0c. Buter—¥ir; creatory, 30@36c; dairy, 20 s ~¥irm: 8¢, llifuml ~Juiet at $1 45, TBE DAILY BFE -()MAIIA TITURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1884 Tihy ~Tower; prairis, 9 00@11 00, Nmnthy.l 0 00@1 Bran- Hrm at The, Corn Meal I'l"n at 2 45 ‘Whisky St Proyixions Pork ~Jobbing &t $16 00, Lard—Firm; 80 00 asked, Viostye Boann—Wheat — Firmer; 103 for February; 104§ -for March; 107‘ for May. Corn—Highor; 47@47}e for Fobruary; 4je for March; 61@b1 }o for Ma; Oats —Higher; S63c for May. TRORIA PRODUCR: 80.—Corn rejected, 4 2 white, 85}@ \wmly a1 16, KANSAS CITY, Tanuary 20,—Wheat—M d ifor eash and Februs Pronia, mixed, 4 Onta—F: Whisky ive; new the. Kaxsas Orrr, ket quiet; 813c 87jo vid for M wteady; 40c for_cash; 445 bid for May. Oats—Higher at 20c. BALTINORN. Wheat—Western .2 wintor red cash, ry, 107)@1 073k oaler and dull; mixed, “i@ Bavmons easier aud closing du Jannary and Febry 2y Oata Enay and quiet; lweatern white, 42@ 430; mixed, d0@4lc. l!yo —Dull and lower at 63@66c. Egas —~Nominal at 43@45c. Tutter—Stoady; western packed, 10@25¢; croamery 25@J60, Whisky—Steady at 1 18@1 18§, LIVRRPOOL, Livenroor, January 30.—Wheat—Quiet winter, Ss@Sa 3d; spring, 8s@ nml firm; d. *Corn—Qulet and ateady: now, be 4d; old, 5 6}d. NEW YORK, Nrw Yorr, January $0.—Wheat—Cash 3 Le lower; options opened #@}o higher, declin- ed £k, closing barely steadys ungraded red, SK@1 15; No. 8 red, 983@100; No. 2 red, 1 n,}ul 11 Corn —Cash, slightly lower; ungraded, 40}@ 623 509610, Oats—A shade better; mixed western, 39@ 42¢; white, 42@48c. Exgs ~Weatern fresh, quiet fand firm}at 47 (n-m (’ : .»;k_uum and stronger; new mess, 15 50 @15 75, Lard: 19 40. trong; primo_steam, 9 ¥ Dull and weak at 10230, MILWAUKEE, MiLwAUKeR, January 30.—Wheat--Higher; No. 2, 91fc; February, 91¢; March, 92}c; May, But! Ttye—Wenker; o, Barley—Strong and n.u'uy,m. No. 2, 50%c. TOLEDO, ‘Wheat—Dull and firm; No. 2 108, Corn—Quiet ‘and firm; No, 2 cash and January, 53¢ bid. Oats—Demand light; No. 2 cash and January, 36} NEW ORLEANS, Nxw_ORcrans, January 30.—Corn—Good domund but lower; “mixed” and white, 5@ 59, Oate—Dull and lower at 43@15c. Corn Meal—2 90@2 5. (pheric=tiood " demand” and higher; now, Lard—Steady; tlorco. refiued, 900; og, T Msat S ok av hoards) Whisky—Firm and unchanged; westetn rectified, 1 05@1 20. CINOINNATI, GINCINNATI, Jannary 30, —Wheat—Fiem; No. 2 red, 103@1 04, Corn—ITeavy; No. 2 mixed3 i Oats—Steady: No. 2 mixed, Rye—Steady; No, 2, 62@63c Pork— Strong; mess, 16 00@16 25. o dgard—Stron” andhigher; " prime. stea, Ptk Meata—Stong and higher. Hoas—5 00@5 8: Surer—38 00@8 CaLves—5 0@6 Flour and Millstufts, van Wazar—Best quality, patent,’st 8 85@3 65, SROND QUALITT—2 75@3 25, Srriva HEAT—Best quality, patent, 8 25@8 50, Nxmchum —2 50@3 25, Brax—8bo per cwt. Cuoreen Fren—Per 100 Ibs, 856, Cony MEAL—1 00@1 10 per owt SCREENING ~085@T0o per cw t General Prodnce. Burres — Vancy creamery, 83@3e; cold storage creamery, 25@27c; _choice dairy, 20 bost country, ol packed, fHrAT ountry, roll, 16@18c; inferior grades, 40. Receipts aro small and the domsnd a8 ~Market firmn; sales to-day at 28@830c; recolpts light. Meats—Hams, ;o3 breakfast bacon, 11c; cloar sido bacon, short, 10yc; clear wida bacon, long, 10Jc; dry alt short, 9{c; dry salt long, 0he; whouldefs, 8fo; dried beef, 14fc; lard, ro- fined, 10}o. Arpies—Fancy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; c..u.yumnm- 3 604 00; fanoy Jenet, 00@3 50; fancy Willowtwig, $3 26@3 75, Deand good. Onrse—Neow York Stato full cream, late Septomber make, 140; New York Stata full @ | from 45 to 48¢; ‘Whisky-~Active and firm at 1 14, T — ILAVE SBTOCK. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Citteaco, January 30.—The Drovers’ Jour- nal reports this afternoon as follows: Hogs—Market strong and 10c higher; rongh packing, packing and ehip: bing, 610@0 00; light, b 506 10; skips, 4 00 5 95, Cattle—Market stronger and 10c higher all around; exports, 650@7 00; good to choice 80@6 40; common to medium, inferior to fair cows, 2 40@4 00; medium to good, 4 004 65; wtackers, 375 @4 25; fooders, 4 30@ Sheep —Market wea oman 10@15¢low- or; inferior to fair, 2 75@4 00 per cwt; me- dinm to good, 400@ 00; choice to extra, 5 25@0 0. ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. Sr. Loums, January 30»—(,nnlu-8mm|y, pom. 6 25@6 75; good to choice, 5 7 common to medium, 4 75@5 50; ioak? " 400@4 40; grass Toxans, 100@ 00@5 50. Sheey—Firm with good_demand; common stuff 2 75@3 50; fair to_medium, 4 00@4 50; good to very choice, 4 75@ Hoga—Market untettled and lower; leht, 5 706 ; packing, 6 0006 35; utchors’ extra, 6 25@0 Tb, NSAS CITY LIVE STOCK, January 30.—The Daily In- ers, corn fed Texans, 5. FLOUK AND GRAIN, ORICAGO, Jautiary ), —Roceipts and ship- menta of flour and grain for the past 24 hours . | ard extra C, 7] havo been as follows: Recelpts, Ship'ts, ur, bbls... 31,000 7,000 Flo Whet, bushels, 22,000 Corn, bushels. 07,000 Oats, bushels. 4,000 Rye, bushels... . Burley, bushals, Nay| ¥orr,. Jacuary 30, Becelpta and sbipmentaof flour and grala fur the past 24 hours vo boen as follows: Reoelpta Ship'ta, Wheat, bushols, B0 128000 Corn, bushels. Oats, bushel LVE STOCK, Omeaso, Junuary 30.—~Receipts and ehip. ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been s follows: llooalbu. Ship'ts. (IJ{ntfle I 633 0. Sheep. 4,500 Kansas Orrr, January 90,—Recelpts and shipments of live k for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpta, Ship'ts. Cattle . 240 u Hogs. #,000 . Sheep .. 1,200 81, Louts, January 50, —Recelpts and ship- |1 ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Bhlp’m cream, 10 hoop lots, 18j0; do full cream, 50 hoop lots, 133c; Vikmnnln full cream, in box, 140; Young Americas, strictly full cream, 1dct full cream, 12¢; full cream 10 hoop lots, 114c- full croam flats, 124o; full cream flnu, 114c; fancy brick cheess, 100 Ib cases, 154c; Lim. burger 134c; uanuhm old Swiss, 18¢. l'oumm~l(ncdpu small and prices od,” Consignments of strictly choio, argo izod, .mi?m potatoos are selli od cars 40 to 420 an light demand; peachblows, 50c, Swrrr PoTATORS—Choloe yellow, none, ONtoNs—No demand; market overstockey Breans—Hand picked natives, $2 26@2 hmul q(ckud mediuma, $1 75@2 00, argeo. o o rairto chickons per do., 88 00 to 8 95; snipe, S1 b0 to 1 75; ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00@2 60; mixed, $150to2 00. I carfnl that your game comes to market in nice condition, Faxsit_Ovsens—Solects, 400; 85c; modiume, 25c. Crurry— PourTRY—Live chickens, per doz, 175@ 200; full dressed chln'kun-.pnr 1b, 10@12¢; tur- kayn, per b, 16@17c; ducks, 10@12; goese, 11@13c. LrmoNs—Extra fancy bar lemons, £600; fancy Messina lemons, ‘per box, $5 25; 5 box lots, Measina lomons, $>00; 10 box lots do. ) 84 75; \m.\g‘ lemons, fancy, §4 50; do 6 box Tota, 84 25 ORANG xu—\ ulencias, 8 00; Messinas, 4 25, BANANAS—None, CrANBERRIES—Bell and ougles, $12 00; bell and cherry, 80 50@10 50. Above quotations for choice. Dates—Black Arabian, per b, 8@0c; quarter crates, 10c. Fras—25 1b. kegs, per 1h., 12)c; 10 1b. Wpx, ayer, per Ib., 16c; small'evals per 1b,, 18 CocoANUTS—Lxtra fine, per 100, 8 00, Cinrr—Pure sweet cider, 22 gal keg, 86 00; M. & P. clarified, 16 lkeg,u. .e% L &P clarified, 32 gal keg. g“ 00. Pias Ferr, [rive, Etc. —Plrfl foot, 15 1b standards, kita, S1 15; pigs 40 1b qr bbl, $2 25; pigs fost, 8016 half bbl, $4.00; tripe, 10 1b ke 81165 tripe, 40 1b qr bbl, $2 25; tripe, 80 1b half bbl, $400; pign tongues, 15 b Kits, S250; pigs tongues, 40 Ib qr bbl, 86 00, anfm tolwlmn, 151b kits, $2 65; MiNcE Mg 181b _ bucketa (bnckota. 250)" Yo $71b buckiets (bucket 40c), 9¢.; 1001b ki half bnrrell, 8le. “Assortr 2-Ib stone jurs; 12 in case, per doz, 82 25; tumbler, per doz, 81 95; schooner, por_dozen, £ 10; 11b tin cans, 4 doz, i cie, €140; 21b tin cans, 2 doz in cae, Buoik .V:u.msf&xrunn, 30-1b wood pails, r Ib, 7ic; strawberry, 801 wood pails per 7jo; raspberry, 80-1b wood pails per Ib, 7 hlnckherr) b wond” paila per 1b, 7ic; crah apple, 30-1b wood paila par b, 7{c. Arrik BUrreR—385-1b wendan b 1y, per Ib, Soi blb wooden pails, Gin e por cass, Pracit BurtRR—20-1b wooden pails per Ib, 811 00; 5-1b wooden paiie, 6 in cose, per case, $125. PrrservEs—(In 20-1b wooden pails)—Ra y, 100; strawberry, quinces 14c; peach 14¢; cherry, ldc; tomatoes, 14c; plum, ldc; assorted, i-1b wooden buckets, 6 in case, per case, $4 75; -unmd 2.1b tin cans, 2 doz in case. por cas, 86 50 NEbraskA Coms Hoxgy—2-1b frames, 24-1b e, s 0@ n bulk AY—Bale 8 10 00 ton; in 6 00@6 50 per ton, Lol 4 Grocers List. CaNNeD Goons—Oystera (Standard)per case, 8 70@8 90; strawborries, 2 1b, per case, 2 00@ 2 10; raspberrios, 2 1b, per case, 2 90; Bartlett eams, por tase, 3 40; ‘Whortleberries, per case, 10; 'egg _pluts, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; greon gagos, 2 1, per case, 4 90; pino apples, 2 1> per case, 4 80@5 50, Ropx—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 100, § fuch, 10}c; $ inch, 11c. Jasgeryl0e,d ANDLES~Boxos, 40 1bs, 16s, 15c; 8s, 160; boxas 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 64, 150, Maxores—Per caddio, 850; round, ousos, 2 55; square_cases, 170, Ohc; eut loaf, 9}c; Suaans—Fowderod, granulated, 80; confectionars’ A, 8ic; Stand. extra O, 7{e; ‘tnediun yel- Tow, 7c; darl yellow, 6§c. Correes—Ordinary grados, 12@12ho; fair13 @1lc; good, Lic; prime, 16@1ko; choico 16176; fancy groun and yellow, 1 o@mn,uld government Java, 20@260; 1 o 'y rouated. {5c; Arbucklo's roasted, 18fo; MoTaughlin's XXXX romsted, 18jo; mitation Java, 164 @isic Rice—Louisiana prime to choioe, 7¢; fair 6c; Patma, 6jc. Fisii—No. 1 mackerel, half brls,, 8 00; No, 1 mackerel, xits, 115; family mackerel, half brls., 6 00; Tamily mackerel, kits, 95c; No, 1 white fish, half brls., 7 00; No, 1 kits, 1 05, dflvéim:rlflt-udurdl Cgm., 82, bolay b:.ndfi.rd o, on kegs o, 4 gallon keyn 150 it BonA-- In Ib papers, 8 30 per caso; keg per Ib, PiogLes—Medium, In barrels, 7 00; do in half barrols, 4 00; il barrels, 8 00; do in half barrols, 4 b0; gherkina}in barrels, § 00; | % do n balt burrole, 6 GRS 'EAS—Gunpowder, 4 choles 60 7503 good Trhperial, 40@4S0; uhulua, 60@bic; ;_Pepperell N 80, 7c)do()n7ic-dok fo; do F 89, Sho; Pooms O 44, Ty Wanunitta 4-4, 13, Brracisn Corrol n T, 44 JorroNs—An o; Blackstons AA Imperi al 8§o; do do half bleached 4-4, 9c; abor 4.4 &4, o Fidality 44 fle' Fruit of the Loom, 8fc; do eambrio 4.4 do Water Twist, 10§c; Grest Falls Q, 9¢ o cambric 87 New York Milla, 124 ¢ Poquot A, 100; Pepperel, N G_Twills, 1240 |2 Pocahontas 4-4, O I‘oem-at 54, 83; Utica 11c; Wamsutta O Duoxs (Colored)- ~Al‘|umyl’. brown, 8o; do ab, 110; do XX stripes and plaids, 12 1.20; X brown and drab, stripes and’ plaids, 121.9¢; Arlington fancy, 1% Brunewick brown, 8 1.2¢; Charlot fancy, 12 1.2 do ex- $ra heavy, 20; Fal River brows, extra heavy, 111-20; Indiana A brown, 186; Neponset A brown, 150 Troixon—Amoskeng A O A8 106, do XX blue 82, 18 1.2¢; Arrowanna, § 1-2; Ciare mont flx 1 20; Conestoga, extra, 17 1.2 Hamilton D, 111:2¢; Lewiston A 80, 150; Nin; nohaha 4-4, 300; Omega, super extra 4.4, 2 Poarl River 82, 16 I-de; Putnam XX blue stripe, 12c; Shetucket 8, 10 1-20; do 88, 120; Yooman's blue 29, e, DiN1yE—Amotkeag, blne and brown, 161-20; Andover DD blue, 16 1-20; Arlington 'X blug Scotch, 18 1-2; Conoord 000, bive. and brown, 12 1.2; do AAA, do do' 131-2; do XX to do do, 14 1-20; Haymaker's blue brown, 9 1-2¢; Mystic River DD stripe, 161 Poarl River, blus and brown, 160; Uncasville, bluo and brown, 14 120, Caprios—Barnard Hho; Bddystone lining, 24inch doubla face, $o; Gamer A glased, bie; Manhattan_ glove finish, bjo; Newport do., ko do glazed, bjo; Pequot do, o Tockwood kid RAET JRANS—Amory, In nattoen, 8c; Clarendon 6! Coneo oot o, toonw, 7ie; Hallowal, Bo; Tndian Orchard, Narriganiity, iproved, 816 Peppei’ o toen, 30 Rockport, 6¢. Piars—Allons, ‘Go; Amertoan, 6ho; Arnldo, ; Berwick, 4jo; Co 6} ;Conestoga, Daskirk, 6e; Dunnoll, 64@c; kddy-mnu, i Glouoester, 6he; }hrmunly ; Knickorbookor, Ghe; Merrivao 1), 7o; Myativ, bho; Spragmon | Boi Southtridi, s do Ginghame, 7o; Marl. ! | boro, s (m..:‘m h i FINGHAMB—Amos] nl‘t 3 Atlantic, 8c; Cumberland, 7ho; Hhhlmd Thet Kenilworth, 9jc; munkm, ho; Susex, So. CoTTONADES—Abbervill 18, Agste, 2003 Ameriem, llc; Artiian, 205;Oairo D atd T Iarion’ D and T, 174c; Decan O 2idrion D T, Toe; Keystano 18hc; Nan® tucket, 19¢; Nonpareil, 160; Ocean ) and T, 18}c; Ttoyal, 164c; Sussex, 126; Tioga, Wachue .m-mmn“ch.‘m 1246, ; do Nankin 124os York, plain Nankin, 123c; do checks, stripos end fancy, 123¢; do & oz, & g DueETiNGnAndrs 104, 27h0; do do 84, inental C 42, 11¢; I‘\-uit ol the mm ; New York m Ils 35 "224c; Pembroke uu 5 28}c; do 74, 19¢; do 49, 1603 I‘appeml 96, 290; do 67, 21c; do =7, 18c} Utica 96, 86c; do 88, 234c; do'48, 17c. WHOLESALE. ‘We quote lumber, lath and shingles, on oars at Omn.hn at the followinz prices: JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50, TrMBERS—16 leet and under, 22 00, TrIMBER AND Jo1sn—18 {t, 28 60; 20 f¢, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, zsm T'Fxncmo—lw. , 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, SulmNn»No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00 Liug—TPer barrel, 1 25; bulk per huuhel' 85c; cament, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; halr rblu. B0c; Tarrod folt, 100 b, 8 50; traw ard Paints,Olls and Varnishes. O1ts—110° carbon, por gallon, 186; 1502 hoadlight, per gallon, ldo; 175 beadlight, per gallon, 18c; 150° water white, 170; lin woad, raw pr gallon,oc; linseod, boiled, per glnllml, 58c Lar nter str'd, 0. 1 l' ac,ll:u 3 l..i( castor, lon, ;"No. 0; sweat, sperm W. B., por gallon, 195"f W, B., Rorgn!lnn, B5c: neatafoot extra, wg.hon 900} 0.1, 750; lubricating, zero, per gnllun, 80c; sumimer, 15c; goldon machine, No. 1, per Ton, 350; No. 3, 26e; aperm, alinal; par gallon, 80} turpentine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74, per gallon, 160. PAINTS IN O1L—White load, Omaha P, P.* 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 63c; Marscilles green_1to 6'1b cann, 200; French zinc, green weal, 12c; French zinc, red seal, 110; French nc, In_varnish asst, 20c: French zino, in_ofl asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1h cans, 100; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 13¢; retinod lsmpblack, 12c; conch black, and ivory black, 16c; drop black, 160; Prussinn blug, 80 ultramarine blue, 180; chrome groen 16c; blind and shutter green, 1, M‘ D., 160; Paris green, 18c; Indian red, 1bc; Vematins sod 9c; Tuscan red, 22¢; Amer: can Vermillion i.& P., 18¢; chrome sl % sionna, rw, do; Paris green, genuine, 25 Paris groon, sommon, 20c; chrome groon, 20c; chrome green, K., vermill 700} vermillion, American, 18c; Indian rod, 106; xaso pink, Ve, Vonofian rod, Colcum st 2§0; Venotiun' rod, American, 1§c; red load, 7ho; chrome yellow, genuine, $0c; chrome yal- low, K., 12¢; ochro, Tochelle, 50; ochre, French, 2;0, ochre, Amorican, 2c; Winter's minoral, 24c; Tehigh l)mwn‘ 240; Spanish brown, 2ho; Prince’s mineral, dc. Vauxisies—Tarrels, per_gallon: Furni ture, extra, $1 10; furniture, I\n. 1, 81; coach, oxtrn, $1 40; conch, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, oxtra, 81 75;Japan, 700 leltum,exh'l. 8b alellac, §3 5 o Tobaccos Prue Tosacoo--Climax, 50c; Bullion 5oy Howeshoo, 50c; Star, 0o Ruddy, 460; Hor- soy’s, 480; Black, andnaorfl INE CUT~(,ommm|, 20@300; good, 46@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, 650; Dismond Crown, Bie; Swoet Sixteon, 47c. Sxoxing—0, 8., 21c; Meorschaum, 28¢; Dur- ham, 8 oz., 55¢; Durham, 4 oz., b7c; Durha 2 oz, Bio; Soul of North Carolina, 8 oz., b Soal of North Curoling, i o, 570; Seal of Nort.h Carolina, 2 oz, 0. K3 Durham, 4 IUBRe Do e Leather. wole, 880 to +2c; hemiock .. 80 to 8505 Uncle ‘oung Hyson, ~ good, olce, ! oo ) | 65c@1 00; L";' natural lun;k(!!flc' Japan, | pow! & "'F,fi“:,’,‘,g? fi‘fl.’fi&u“..“‘lfi.“' holco, 60G705; Oolong, good, L6@40c; Oolong | 15oc o appor, 210 alliguior, 400 to s 03 cholce, ;00.6»:» Bouchong, good, 85@40c; | ou)f ki, 32@8h: Greisen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak W oankwass—Two nals, 1.5 i 8000 1005 %“,‘f,,?a’,'cb?"x‘is‘d" i oo-rs hoop, threo hoop pails 2 10. Tub No.1, 9 00; Pio- noer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; | * Wellbuckots, 8 85, Soars—Kirk’s Savon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirlds satinet, 860; Kirk's stondard, 8 75; Kirk white Russlan, b25; Kirk's eutocs, 21 Kirk's Prairio Queen, (100 cakes,) 400; Kirk mugnolin, doz. Forasti-Penunylyania cans, 4 cus, In caso, 8 85; Babbitt,s ball 2doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz in case, 1 60, CaxpY—French mixed, in 80 1b, pails, 180; American mixed, tn 30 1b_pails, 146, u:uum e 0 il i Kobry mised, in 80 l*“”' Jompetition mixed, in' 80 1b paily, 12ho; Fxoolslor sticle, 80 1b pails, 126; double refined, 80 Ib pails, 136; Crystl mixed 80 1b pails, 156; Old Time, mixed, 30 14c; Tip T |xad 30 b pails, 1 wmixed, 30 Tije; Wlirt, stick, 80 Ib Cattle. ... ",10() Hogs...... 1,000 l,(mu Sheep, . 1,700 300 e — OMAHA MARKETS. ‘Whalesale F'rices, Orrice or THE OMana Bee, Wednesday Evening, January 50, The following pricos are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chauts, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators sud other local buyers: Grai Warar—Cush No, 2, "'4\0. No, 8, 62¢, Basugy—COash No, Rye—Cash No. 8, 1‘14. Coun—No. 2, 88c, Oats—No, 2, 24c. Ydve Brock. luflvrn-%nbtww. Far Cows—8 B, ) pails, 114e; l & stick, 80 1b pail meus— nw urklppln! 160; Ohio np~ hfan\ Drag loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, In wacks, 3 50; bbls duiry 00, &, 8 80, SARCH-Poarl, 4hc; Silver Glow, 96; Com Starch, Yo; Exceluor (3low, 74o; Corn, b, BPIOKS— -l’u]-pfir, 17c; allsplos, 15c; cloves By cussla 1Bc, ey 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Wostern, 8 75; A\{un.h Stur, 2 00; Lewis' lye 4607 Jowall lye, 2 Dry Goods. Browx Corrons—Atiantio vlo ton XX, T Atlanta A, 8c; Boot et BWyn LL, 44, 7e; Oibot W, m; (,I.m.a pang ; Graat Jralla ¥, Shof ; Homont Wil r'<"u o, sy Houwer, G Standard A fio; Tudian Orchard, d. w., 740; oo L1 e Sy i i Fiaod X B Wacinmabt 51 s s 8—Allendale 44, The, h 44, Tiol Ad.; Lnnol.dE c‘)"io%; Liohigh E 44, S n st pings, 900 t0 10 50; B, Mvrocm. wsw; Debble 0, 1D, Morocoo, 850; simon, 2 50 to 8 00, Hanxess—No. 1 star u-k,vfiox No 2 do, 89¢; No, 1 Ohlo oak, Sc; No. 2 do, 850 No. 1 Milwaukes 870: No 2 do 8te Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 21 flanuw stoel special cast, 7o, crucible, 0 spectal o German, fo; cust ‘too; do, 16@?20; wagon spakes, not, 2 25@8 00; huba et ety 125 falloos sawod drg, 140; tongues, gach, ; nxles oach, 750; .q..m nuts per b, 7@11 washors or 1b, 8@18¢; rivets, per 1b, 110; coil chair, per 1h, 6@120; malloable, 8c Irun wodges, fic;_crowbars, 6Ge; harrow teeth 4c; npring tedl, 7@8e; Burdon’s horsehoes, b 00 B anum\n;}mh:ml .00, L ABED WikE—In car lof 7100, Naus—Rutes, 10 to 60, 8 00, o potiin i5Hor—Shot, 1 85; buck' shot, 210; orlental l.wd.,.,kk%-,lm Mn,hhdl Kogs, 5, do. arter kegy s s, 8 35; fuse, ..enw(:{m ""W‘. Lean—Bar, 1 AT L 10 00; Mor- ris run_ Bloasburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump, 5 00; Whitebroast nut, b 00; Towa lump, 5 00; Towa nut, b 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra. cito, 11 25@11 60; Canon Oity, 700, per ton Hides. Dill, and wealk; greon butchers, 6@64o; gre walto 74 @i, ey lint, 13 ufi? J ”'..l'c" 10@11¢; damigad hides, twor TarLLow—6(@6je, Buker PrLis—25c@1 00, Merino o Mok, 1 unwasl 18@16¢; medium unwashed, Cflhl:‘ox s"&‘fl', b, chalos, 82 {air, Hici tub asid wadhed, 28¢; burry, black aod mcud wool, 2@0o0 less ualm'. ALooHOL—188 f, 2 26 axtra Califoraln spirite, 188 peout3 B iem 247 Tofian Mond shrunk 4k 120 Lansdale, 100 | @3 00. &X&dlon 80c: [ M {-mnlgdlt\n' Mpla rofined apirita, 187 proof, par proof gallon; Jl.un«l whiskios' 100@150; fine blended, 150@2580; Ken. tucky bourbons, 2 00@700; Kentucky and Pennrylvania ryos, 2 00@7 00, Bunnl-—lm]mrhd 800@1600; domestio (lllr—lmmfla! 4 50@6 00; domestio, 140 Ruws—Imported, 4 50@6 no. New England, 00@4 00; domeatic, 1 M@8 PRACH AND APFLE lhuNnv 175@4 M CHAMPAGNES. -lm,nruul per oase, 84 00; American, por case, 13 (@16 oo e DENVER MARKET. - Curen Mram™ AND_ARD—In tiorces 100, in pails 1le. s, 14jc; broakfast bacon ,(;22.' Bhe; smoked sides, 94@100; ealt sides, kN FRUTT AND PRODUOR— Potatoos, 55@ 85c per 100 pounds; onions, Hmm pounds, $1 60@2 00; turnips, per 100 Ib, 60@S0o; Col- orado cabbage, new, per 100, 8bc@1 00; live " clickons, old. per doz, 1 00@ 5; tprairie chickons per doz, 88 75@d 00; ma frosh, por dor, 32@0e; butter, fair qual. ity croumery, finost per 1b, $842; reamory, good, por b, 28@3e; Kanam and Nobrask dairy, por 1, W @Abe; cooking, 12@150; cheese, full croam, por Ib, Js@lic; apples per bhl, eastorn, 85 00@6 an per _1b, @10c; Oalifornia_ poars h., 7@10c Moasina lomons, ffoxtra 8 o @8 00; oran _ll"flO(-cl R(':..m ! Wheat, per 100§l §13 @1 58 Hour, fair ° SAFE INVESTMENTS Omy ital, and there is no property, in or areund the city, but what will bring ha Beal Estate is a safe investment for both local and foreign eap- purchasers good returnsin the near future. We have property for sale in all parts of the city, and also (Sunllty, $10 0010 00 per bamal “flour. per 100 b 82 00@2 50; flour, rye, mx 1b, 82 m(uu 10- I'lunr buekwhm l 810’ 00@10 560; cornfmenl 00 1ba, il 05@1 85; corn,pul Itu, 81 orn_chob, per 100 11, 53; now cate. v 100 1k 1.\)@145- onta, Vol)rn-kn, mixed, per 100 b, §1 83@1 35; wheat, per 100 Ibe, 81 85@1 4; barley, per 100 Ibw, 1 50@ @175; mixed chop, per 100 Tbe, 81 33@ 0@19' 00; hay, bran, por_ton, $1 i on 81 G016 00; 10 00@12 00; straw, per ton, K blnlmll ns'cl\in&)l(;\ll;um, od_upland 00} 00@9 Railway Time Table. LOCAL TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION U.P. R R, MAIN LINE. Lave ARRIVR Pacifio Exprom.12:08 p m | Atlantlo Expross Westorn Exvross 8:00 pin | Western Expross. &, Jland Praa .. 430 m | O, Tnland Pas. 1 Lincoln Ex. 30 p m | Lincoln Ex. mnllv TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION. 20p 40k m i85 p 0 Leave Omah | 0200, 11:00 8: m.18 in; 1:00, p. On un- days: 7 , 10:10 oo ATHivS & tranatot ool 8 wlniuees lsbar BroaL: Way depot, Council Blaft, 50 minutos Iater Leave Council Blufls, Brosdway depot, 0, Transfor depot: , 2:26, 8:95, 4:f Ofuaha 20 minutes later. LRAVR coUNau. wovRs. No. 9. l\ 10: s A tlantio E; dall & Ex VAB, Mall® MIBSOURI PACLF Kxprom ST. PAU 410UX CITY & PACIFIC—DEPOT N. 16th Street. Leave Owmaha for Valentine via St fo Blair. Arrive from B.& M IN Jonvor Express...8:16 » w | Atlantio. ... Paciflc Exprees*.0:36 p m, K. 0., 8T JOE&C. B. R R—B. & Express 8:30p m Donver Exproas*9:é0 & m DEPOT. 00 & *Sundays excepted. Opening and Closing of Malls, L.MM., 0. a.ifi; , 18¢; d:yallow 9c~ wouTn, ormy, oldon’ ochro, 1 patent,_dryer, 8o; graining am. pm colors, light. oak, dark oak, walaut, chetuut |C BN W, OuR (&P, 0. B. 3 i A. , 1l & Sioux City.11:00 9:00' 540 B:16 and mh 150 ARS8 O & B dn fovi T 0100 o g Wlbull l‘xwu.. 2:80 Ory Painta. Wabash local.. 00, h‘lvuu load, So; lm;}:‘ zlnc,1 s10«:. hll‘::rh m C., uiz.l.vu;.“a o :00 g?;l whiting, %hc;’ whiting gilders, 1jo; whiting | Misourl Pacio : com'l 1jc; lampblack, Germantown, 1 el 0] Iampblack, ordinncy, 10¢; Prussian blue, 56c; | yition pacifio; Denver Kx s ] ultramarine, 180; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, | 0. & Republican Vadley 1i30] burnt, 4¢; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, 4c; | B & M. Expross. 7:00 B. &M, for Plattsmout) Bend, Ashland aud Lincoin, 11:00 Otion open Huiayy rom 1400 1:00 p. m, OO AN, Postoiaar ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co, 217 and 219 North Main St., 8t. Louls. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN IPAPERS,{ Vit XHVELOPES,JCARD noum AND PRINTER’S STOCK &arCash pald for Ragu of all ICE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 1 have secured the agency of Wn. T. Wood & Co., To well thelr tools, They are making tho best loe Tools, and are the oldest firm in the United Btates Any Teo Company wishing to buy tools will recelve fih-ulumpul{ ationtion by addressing ROOK, REWS, 1 Sherman Avenue, omh.")l-h DR. B. I, MATTICE, Qreduato of McGUl Univorslty, Mont, Koyal Collogo of Physicians, London, ¥ London and Edinburgh ‘(unurfl Tosptals, “Ihroat Hospital and Dublin Hospital for women. ifice oppoite P, O. 16th streot. Residence 2324 8t Mary's avenue. Hours 9 to 118, m., 1 to §and 7 08D o, OMeaTalophono 145 "F.B. YOUNGHUSBAND, General ~ Gollector ! 1308 Farnam Stroot, room 8,0maha, Neb. Collections wolicited Monthly or otherwise; both in city and couutry, and on 4l linex o Rallroads. 8o- urlty prooured for debta not p oty paid. Books Kopt wiid batunced weckly and monthly. A goneral suditing business done. Comunimions of all kinds prowmptly attenced to, U, H. N, Bank and best of eforences given, McCARTHY & BURKE, UNDERTAKERS! 218 14TH STREET, BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS M. R. RISDON, (on Insnrance Afifllll REPRESENTS! Ptz Amursaos 0o, 0f La0don Moot m-m. pi a-uu. ats D"luz- oo 10, Gunata Néonal Baok Bulld vy, Telophono No. 876 i--u:‘n. ([AAAORIE PROPERTY Surrounding the city, all of wlhich we gladly show to partias who feel interested. We are often asked which is the best part of the city for an invest- ment ¥ Wealways advise patrons to buy what is called Inside Property By thisis meant property not more than one and a half miles from the Posto flice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. While outside property will steadily advance in price, inside property will ad- vance much er in proportion. The new addition to the city known as NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, As these lots will, in a short time, be advanced to correspond t oprices of lots surrounding Hawtherne.. The contract has been let for grading Davenport street through this Work he been commenced and will be finished early in the Purchasers of dots in Hawthorne will not have to bear any addition. summer. 2 |expense for the grading. This is a debided advantage. Prices for regu- lar size lots S350 TO $B575, We have also some double lots in this addition at from 8600 to $650. This part of the zity is being built up with the best class of residences. Near business, near High School and desirable in every particular. . KIRKWOOD. We have a few lots left in this addition, which we will sell at lower prices than can be had insurrounding additions. Thelots are beautiful- ly located and larger than than those in adjoining additions, and will be sold on terms to suit purchasers. Residence and DBusiness Properly ! IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. B A R M S In Douglas County and a'l parts of the State. S TUBURBAN! A fine tract of land three and one-half miles from Omaha ut $40 per acre. Also a tract feur miles from the bity at $30 per acre. RKirkwood. Lots in this addition will be gold on motnhly payments; 10 fper cent cash and & per cent, per mont.’ H AW THORIN'H. Of »ll the lots we have for sale, we think this is the most desirable either for a Lome or for investment, as it is near business nicely located and at present prices is the cheapest property fin the market, and first buyers have choice of lots, BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 8outh 14th Street,3between Farnam and Douglas Vi

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