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The hebraske National Bank " OF OMAFA, NEB, l?:dcn W, YATES, Président, for man years (oo he Firt Nationsl Bank of Orals. A. F. TOUZALIN, Vies Prestdont, of Boston. W, V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. UNR COLLINS, G.H &J. & Collins, M. WOOLWORTIH, Co noclor and Attornoy s Lan . L 8. RED, of Byron Read & Co. Thia Bank opened for husiness April 97, 185 be directors and stookholders are among the lead gyusiness of Omahs, and it business is conducted ‘with eepacial reference 10 the bert and Incressing In rests of Ha weroautile patrons. Collostions reosive prompt attentlon and oharges lowest obtainable here or elsewhore, Interest allowed on time deposite upon vorable Seewrs and tipon sccounts of banks and bankers. Forelgn Rxchange, Government B nds, and County wd City Beonrition bought and sold Councll Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. Firt Morigage Loans Nogotiated. ~Commercial Paper and all Good Securities dealt In. 89 Pearl strect, and 600 First avenue, Council Bluft FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL Nmw Yore, JTanuary 31, Monay—Rasy at 1§@2 per cent. Prime Paper—4@5} per cent, Fxchange Bils—Steady; 4.88, Goveraments—Steady. Stocks—The stock market was buoyant this morning, Louisville & Nashvills, Westsrn Union and Oregon Transcoutinental being the features of the day. In the afternoon the market was less active, and declined } to13 per cent. In final sales Louiaville & Nash- Up Oapital - Surplus Pund, Nov. 1,1883 domand, villo rallied to 49 and the general market olosed about steady. As compared with last night's cloaing prices are @13 per cent higher for Contral Pacific, Northwestora, Louisille & Nashville, Lake Shore, Chioago & Alton and Western Union, and § to 1§ per cent lower for St. Paul, Michigan Central, Kansae & Toxss, Northern Paeific, Omaha, Texss Pacifio, Union Pacific and Wabash. cuuroNs WTOOKS AND BONDS, e — AILY BFE"'UMAIIA ]'RIDAY FI‘BRUARY] 1884, . ol B TR Tallow—No. lr/\unh’y, SR@70; enke, Tie. Whitky—At 11 dibeshly OALt. Boarn-- Rmn-. wheat en Tower for February, March aniJune, ko lower for May; closed at 97dc. Sales, (00 bushels. Corn—gc lower jor February; fo lowar for March; others unchanged. ~Sales, 695,000 bushels. m ~8c tower for March; ke lower for K Miay clossd at 364c. Sales, 325,000 o P ot luu he lower for M June. Sales, 20,000 barrels. Tard—be lower for February; 730 lower for March and May; Iatter closing at 9 30. Sales, 7,500 tioroes. TOLRNO, Torkpo, January 81.—Wheat—Dull and lower; No. 2 rod _cash, 063c@1 04. Corn—Dull; No, 2 cash and February, 5340 anked. Qata—Quiot; No, 2 eash and February, 87c. NEW ORLEANS, Nuw Onueans, January 81— Corn—Quiet and lower; mized and white, 67@bSc; yel- low, b8@b%. Olta -Quiot and choice, 44@45e, Corn Meal — Easior at 2 90, Bulk Meatsa—Fair domand. Others unchanged. 3 10c lower for weak; primo, 43@4de; OINCINNATIL, UINCIN] demand; N Corn Oata | Rye- No. 2, 613@b3e Pork— mess, 16 00@16 25. Tard- prime steam, 9 00, Firm and umh-ngml Whisky —Steady at 1 MILWAUKER, MiLwavkes, Jahuary 81.—Whenat--Lower; an 2 January and February, 90fc; 97ke for ay. Rye ~| ‘irmer, at fi%. Barley—Dull and weaker; No. 2, 5% NEW YORK. Niw Yon, January 31.—Wheat—Cash §@ fc; dull and lower; options advanced }@sc, aud, ot openin declined 1@1fic, closing k; ungraded red. 887@1 63; No, 4 rad, xu.xn 3 red, 983@98}; No. 2 red, 1 074@ L Gk —Opened @30 higher; doclined Sfs, closing weak at lowest figures; ungraded, 50@ Gljes gv'n 60@61ffc. Oats - Quiet and firm; mixed western, 30}@ 41c; white, 42@47c. TFags—Weatern fresh, unsettled and lower; 41@dde. Pork—Firm and active, T.ard—Steady; primosteam, 9 40, Butter—Dull at 9@30. LIVERPOOL, Liverroor, January 31.—Wheat—Rather 31 eanier; winter, 8s@8s 6d; spring, Ss@8e 5d. Corn —Slow; now, 5s 4d; olads 64d. KANSAM CITY. Kansas Orry, January °1.—Wheat—Mar- ket quiet; 813c¢ bid for cash; 824 February; \ 8240 vid for May. Oata—Stronger aramn, Witrar—Cash No. 2, 783e; No, 8, 626, BArLkY—Omsh No. 2, 480 Live Stook. Far Sremrs—Quiot at 4 00@5 00, War Cows—8 35@8 75, Hoas—d 25@b b0, Sunep—3 2@ CaLvEs—5 20@6 Flour and Millstuis, Winten Wizar—Bast quality, patent, st 8 85@8 65, SE00ND QUALITY—2 75@8 25, o Sruie Wanr—Best quality, - patent, 25@: UALITY—2 50@8 95, So_per cwt. :b Fxen—DPar 100 1bs, 836, Mrar—1 00@1 10 por owt, SCRERNING —E5@700 per owt General l‘n‘dn(‘\. Burres — Fancy _crear 83@35¢; cold storage creamery, 25@27¢ iotos dairy, @210} best country, wolia packed, 12@1%0; best_country, roll, 16@18c: inferior grades 10@l4e. Teceipts are small and the demand Meats—Hams, 13c; broakfast bacon, 11c; cloar alde bacon, #hort, 104c; clear sida bacon, long, 104c; dry malt short, 97c; dry salt long, 9he; shoulders, 7e; dried beef, 13c; lard, ro- fined, 9c. Eaas~Market firm; sales to-day at 26@30c; recoipts light. Arrrrs—Fancy Jonathans, 84 50@5 00; fancy Bon Davis, 88 60@4 00; fancy Jonet, 83 00@3 50; fancy Wllluwtwlg, 83 25@3 75, Demand good. Citrese—New York State full cream, late September make, 14c; Now York Stata full cream, 10 n.x-\ lots, 184c; do full cream, 50 hoop lote, 13}0; Wisconsin, full cream, in box, 140; Young Americas, strictly full cream, 140} full cream, 12¢; full_cream 10 hoop lota, 1 full croam fiats, 124o; full cream fla fancy brick cheese, 100 1b cases, 16}c; Lim: burger 184c; genuine old Swiss, 19c. PoraTORS—Receipts small | and prices fo(nl Consignments of strictly choice, args sized, straight potatoos are melling from 45 to 48c; mived cars 40 to 42 and light demand; peachblows, 50c. Swrrr PoraTors—Choice yollow, none, ON1oN8—No demand; market overstocked. Beaxs—Hand picked natives, 82 25@2 50; hand |'l|inksd mediums, 8175@200. Re- mlérh Prairie chicks per doz., 83 00 to 8 251 anipe, 8150 b0 1 16 duckn, Mallard, por doz, 2 ooq’az 50; mixed, 81050to2 00, Be carsful that your game 'comes to market in nice condition. Fausu_Ovsens—Solects, 40c; 85¢; mediums, 25c. RLERY—5be, PourtRr—Live chickens, por doz, 175@ 200; full drosned chickoa, pér Ib, 10125, tur- ka(y@:ilper Ib., 15@17c; ducks, 10@12; gesse, standards, American Express........ 5 % PRORIA PRODUCK. ; Ll!g;s—?xltn fancy bar Mm'?ms'- 26 kgfl Burl,, Cedar fi.pm&\xmn- . 70 | Pronia, Janusry 3L.—Corn—Active; new | jota Messina lemons. 85 00; ,‘;"h'o = J' i Ormétal Pacite..... S5 mixad, 4701Thc; now, ejoted, 4ik@ it “lomotis, fancy, 84 50; do 5 bok Obicago & Aluoa..... L 188 @aa—Active aud stondy, No. 2 white, 35 ots, 34 2 e 1 do pld. BaH T3 ots, Chl., & Quixey... bt w -.uyfismd, at1 16, ORANGES—Valencias, 8 00; Messinas, 4 25, Erle. . b 25, BaNaxnas—None. do ptd Ly 8T, LOUIS PHODUC Craxserrizs—Boll and ougles, $12 00; bell Yort Wayns & Chicago {1324 Sn Tous, January 31.—Flour—Market|snd chorry, 89 50@10 50, Above quotations Hannibal & S, Jmcph . 88% | unchanged. for choice. do do do pid. . *888| Wheat—Dull and only trifling change; No.| Dares—Black Arabian, 1wr b, 8@9c; Illinois Central. 1364 | 2 red, 81 02i@1 04} for casl 03@1 08} for | quarter crates, 1 Tod., Bloom. & Waestern 1 17§ | Februory; $104§ for March; 1 07@1 074 for | Fras—25 Ib. kege, per Ib., 12hc; 10 Ib. box, Konsas & Texaa........ - 30| May; No. 3 rod, 054@050 bid: ayer, per Ib,, 16c; emall evals per Ib., 18c. Lake Shore & Michigan So . 98| Corn—A whade better; 474@48c for cash;| CocoaNurs—Extra fine, per 100, 8 00. Michigan Central. ... S 91 farjo for Fobruaey; d8}@ibho for March; 516 | - Cibwn—_Puro mweet older, 22 gal "keg, 36 o Mianeapolis & St. Louis I 164|514 for May. M. & P, claified, 10 gal keg, 84 75; L. & do “do do pfd 33 | Oate—Kastor; 32§(@33 for cash; 33hc for | clarified, 32 gal ke, £ Missouri Pacific. 90 | March; 36c bid for May. Pias Fxrr, Dnive, Ero.—Pigs foot, 16 1b Northern Pacific 203 Rye Dull at bie bid. Kitw, 81 15; pigs 40 Ib qr bh1, 82 25; pigs. feet, do do 4 Rarley—Dhull at 50@80c. 80 1b half LL} 84 00; t’}-qm 16 b kite §115; Northwestarn. 1173 | Butier —Firm; croamory, $0@%s; dairy, 20| tripe, 40 Ib g bbl, £ 20; tripo, 80 I Half bb, 1}2 @F“H_Lenr. 30@32e. uoo pxu“:flnk;;obe] ‘zfi oéh k.w)s-’bo pigs 22 | Flaxseod—$1 4! 15 ff:“ 'fl'n.swu 65; 40 b qr bb\‘fi"z? o 90 | Hay—Steady; prairie, 9 00@11 00; timothy, | “Mince MEar—Atmore's, 18b _buckets B T (buckets 250) 9c; 371D bucketa (bucket 40c), 855 irm o Asaourab o siav. 1h stone are 121 ) J RLLY—2-1b stone jars; n case, s per dos, 82 25; tumbler, per doz, 81 95; n h achooner, per dozen, 8310; 1.1b tin cans, 4 31 Lard—Firm; $9 00@9 05. doz, in case, $1 40; 2-1b tin cans, 2 doe in case, 91 CrosiNg Koarn —Wheat—Lower; 102§ for | 84 50, 3 19 Fobenary 11 04 for March, 107 for May. BuLx Jeuuzs—Coreant, 80-1b wood .n- c 77¢ | * Corn-—Quiet; 474c for February, 48c bid for pr b, 7 ,m,,b,, bt wood oal Wabuh, St 1% Pacid 10 | Mareh, blc for May. gc 4 el b wrcn lnstls peniby o 26 |~ Ote’Dull and sow; 35fo for May. 77‘”; lackberry, 30-1b il pals, per b, 720) peter “"‘“‘ Telograh.. ] BTl Al Al 01D A RATE o Y T ¥ $ ArpLe Burrer—385-1b wonden p s, per Ib, T —— TAVE STOOK. Sei f1b wooden pails, Gincwse par oms, THE DAY IN OHIOAGO. ! 5 T e uffou‘?‘; Bormmn—2o-1b wooden palls per Ib, Special Features Deotailed, Cnicaco, January 31,—The Drovers’ Jour- ; 6-1b wooden pails, 6 in case, por case, Special Dispateh to Tiix Brn, Circaco, January 31.—Proisions wers the centor of interest in to-day's markets and rel- w the strongest artioles on the list. Pric-s of the May and February options con- tinued to advance, the former rising 25 and tho latter 20 cents, February solling for 816.25 per barrel. The buying was done by the packiog interest, who undoubtedly intend to carry prices higher, They are holders of an immense amount of pork which could not be unloaded on this market without breaking prices. It is supposed by the general crowd, snd it seems to be plausible, that the packers’ ubject in sustaining and steadily raising pricos by means of manipulations, is to in ducoa short interest. Receipts of hogs con- tinuo small and of a poor quality, and the price remains high. The foature of an otherwise dull grain mar- kot was the great amount of bull arguing done in lieu of trading by tho s DA e a limited business, and that purely of a local character. Operators here and elsewhers ap- pear to bo waiting for a leader to enter the market, Prices showed a smallimprovement Corn was boueht liberally by the shippers, who prodict a steady decreaso in roceipts lionceforth. The visible supply of wheat showed u decreas of 1,000,000 bushels, The leaders wera all huyem to-day, and the fact was considered as a significant indication of the foeling of & majority on the future. e — GRAIN AYD FHOVISIONS, OHICAGO PRODUOR. Oiicaco, January 4l —Flour—Dull and unchan winter wheat flour 34 75@b 60; fox oo to chwica voft. eprivg wheat, 100@ 4505 Mianesota bukors', § 50626 2 Wheat- l!agulnru}muodnvsul rallied 3@(lc, eased off again clowed Jc lowor than yosterday; January, 14 @M jo; Februnry, 91jo: March, 9240; May, OR@YShe; June, 901:. whmvrwhe..z, firm at 99¢ @1 00; spring wheat 91@91 o, Corn—Rather quist; fluctuntions small; opened stroug. advanced fe, then declined jo, «uw..ml and closed de lower than yester: g.m and January’ 5lie; Februasy, 51§ o; Mar-h, 52hc; May, D74@57{c; June, 3 rojocted, dic. Dats—Market dull and ruled a trifie higher at the opening, reacted aud closod dull; cash, 82403 January' and February, 824; March, B2het May 30fe yo—Market quiet at 58 Barloy—Markes dull at 61, Timothy—Frimo grados, 129; high grades 182@1 82} Flax Sood -1 49, Meas Pork—Market active; opencd strong- er and 12}@15¢ bigher, further improved 73@ 2 inclined fo out fe, and 57 100, later settled back agaln 20@25c, and ruled steady at inside: cash, 16 20@16 25; Jannary, 16 206 16 2%4; February, 16 15@ 16 17): March, 16 221@ 16 25; May, 16 50@ 16 524; June 16 623@16 Card - Stronger; advanced 5@10¢, but out- side figure not waintained to close; cash and Junnary, 9 10; February, 9 07h@9 10; March, u IH@J 20; May, 9 874@9 40; June, ‘Jh&fw B\llk Meats—Shoulders, 6 80; long clear, short ribs, 8 G0; short ol 93 l!ululvlmll buhlurn kil &@&Ir for best dairies; fair sapply at former prices; rolls, choice 1fic; poor 116 Chooso—Modorately active, uwrt. buy- ing choice full (nflm'hulnl s at lde; choice 140; good part skim R T —~Frosh, 33@30bc. } -Fair bu~lnen~. green salt cured bull and dawaged, 6c; green salt calf and dry salted, 1le. Y s g s+ nal reports this afternoon as follows: packing, 565@020; packing and, ehipping, 6 20@0 75; light, b 65@0 20; skibs, 4 00 520, Cattle—Market firm and active; exports, 6 50@7 00; good to choice -mm.hm. 5 76@ 640; common to medium, 5 00@5 60; infe- rior, to fair cows, 250@400; medium to good, 4 00@4 80; stockers, 8 76@4 25; feed- ers, 4 30@D 25, Sheap —Market steady; inferior to fair, 2 50 @4 00 per ewt; medium to good, 4 00@5 00; choice to extra, 5 26@ 5T, LOUIS LIVE KTOCK. Lovis, Jauuary 31— Cattle — All oo 11; exports, 6 30 6 00; common exans, 4 0@ St. to medmm, 475@5 »U'Krlflu 4.95; corn fed Texans, 00, Shoeop—Good grades firm; fair to medium, 3 50@ ood to very choice, 4 50@5 50; fancy, 5 75@6 00; Texans; 3 00@4 50, KANSAS CITY LIV STOOK. KaNsa8 O11v, Juuuary 81.—Tho Daily In- dicator report. eady and closed slow and Larn and feed- ers, 4 25@4 80; cuwn D o Mashat mor andh bighor at 5 60@ 6 30, Sheen—Quiet; natives at 4 25, e —— TRAFFIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN. Om10460, January 31,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: moslph. Bhlp‘h Flour, bbls. .. Wheat, bushels, , bushels, Oats, bushels. Rye, bushels. . Barloy, bushels, Naw York, Jan 81,—Recelpts and shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Reselpta Bhipta: 14,000 6, Wheat, bushels. 800 Corn, bushels. 40,000 Oats, bushels . 16,000 te0e LIVE BTOCK. OH104G0, January 31,—Receipts and ship. meats of live stock for the past 24 hours bave been us follows: Oattl Recelpts, Ship'ts, attle. Kansas Ciry, Jannary 31,—Receipts unl shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 honrs bave been as follows; O{nua.. ogs. Sheep . 8r. Louts, Jannary 81 -Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for tiie past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpts, Bhip'ts Oattle,. 1,300 900 Hogs. - Shoep. . 400 OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale ¥rices, Orrion or THE OMatA Bar, Wednosday Evening Junuary 31, } The following prices are charged retailors by jobbers, wholesalers and comumission mer- chauts, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Hogs—Market stronger and 10c higher; |}, Prusznves—(Tn 20-1b wooden pails)—Resp- rry, 15c; strawberry, quince, 1l4c; poach, 14c; cherry, ldc; tomatoes, 14c; plum, 1dc} assorted, 5-1b wooden buckets, 6 i case, per case, 84 75; assorted, 2-1b tin cans, 2 case. per case, $6 b0 Nubraska Coun Hoxur—2-1b frames, 24-1b cancs, per 1b, 18c. Hav—Baled, 800@10 00 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@6 50 per ton. oz in + Grocers List, (OASNED Goons—Oysters (Staudard)per case, 8 70@3 90; strawberries, 2 1b, per case, 2 00@ 2 10; raspberrios, 2 b, per case, 2 90; Bartlott pears, per case, 2 40; whortleberries, per case, 810; ogg _plu'is, 2 1b, per case, 2 90; groen guges, 2 M, per' caso, 4 90; pine apples, 2 1o por case, 4 80@5 b0, Rove—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 10c, § inch, 104¢; } inch, 1lc. JANDLES-Boxes, 40 1bs, 10s, 16c; 84, 150; boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz., 6s, 16, Marcugs-Per caddie, 860; round, oases, 2 65; square_cases, 170, Suoars—Powdered, 9%c; cut loaf, 9%c; granulated, 8f0; confectioners’ A, 8fc; Stand ard extra O, 7Ho; extra C, 73c; medium yel- low, 7c; dark yellow, 6ic. Correxs—Ordinary grades, 12@12ho; fair13 @18jc; good, 1dc; prime, 16@1Hke; choice, 16@17c; fancygreen and yellow,16@16}0; old overnment Java, 20@2c; Levering's ronated. 80; _Arhucklo's romted, 183c; McLaughlin's XXXX romsted, 18%0; mitation Java, 16} @18% 210r—Lonisiana prine to cholos, 7c; fair 6hc; Patma, 1c. Fisri—No. 1 mackerel, half bri., 8 00; No, 1 mackerel, ita, 1 15; family mackerel, half brls., 6 00; Tamily mackerel, kits, s.m-, 'No, 1 whité fish, half brls., 7 00; No, 1 Synup—Standard Com., 82c, b..l.u hcm do, 45 gallon kogu 1 85; Standard do, 4 g-uun BohA e s o) ey keg per Ib, Pmnm—Mmllmn. in half barrels, 4 00; small, in bmell, 800; do in half hurnslu, 4+ 50, Lorkdus: in barrels, 9 00; do in half barrels, b &) b@b5c; choloe 60 TAS—Gunpowder, fi@ g 40@5 i uu., awic @7c; good Tmperial, Young Hywon, good, Hfiflkz Bbe@1 00, apty natural 1 Bfiox Jl)um, chnkoo, B@TEGS nlsouu, ‘S.od @ choioo, oucl R choice, 35@A5c, i Woonenware—Two hoop palls, 185; throo hoop paile, 210, Tube, PNo. T, 0 00; Pio: noer washboards, 185; Doublo Crown 2 %); Wellbuckots, 8 85, B04ps—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's sutinot, 860; Kirk's standard, 376; Kirk's white Russian, 525; Kirk's eutocs, 2 1% Kirk's Prairio 'Queen, (100 cukes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolin, doz. Yoraui - Pewneylvania cans, 4 cus, in case, 385; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz. in cuse, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50, Canpy—French mixod, in 30 b, pails, 15c; Amorican mixed. in 301b pails, 14; Brilliant putxed, 5010 pailn 1 Nobisy aiised, in ]ml- wc» Jompetition mixed, in’' 80 1h pails, 1240; Excelsior stick, 80 1b' pails, 120 toublo refiied, 50 Tb aile 15e; Crybulnr xed 50 1b pails, 166; Old ‘Timé, mised. 80 1b puilsr 140; Tip Top, mixed, 80 Ib puils, 130; Hlirt mixed, 30 1 baily u Flirt, stick, 80 1 vail, i1ho; 1 i Top, stiok, 3015 paily 12c, ViINKGAK— ok spplo 100; Ohlo apr Loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, fu sacks, o dairy 60, ou, 8 50 SnuuAl‘aul 4he; Silver Gloss, 90 Coru Excelsor Gloss, 7i Corn, 8¢, “Popvor, 170; uh;flw. 1o} cloves be; camia 1oc. Fe 1 0; 3 40; Weatern, 2 75; North sm, aw, Lowis' lye 4 65; Jowell lya 276 l)rv Goods, Buows CorroNs—Atlantic A, Bhe; Apple 201 ton XX, 7o, Atlanta A, for_Boot FF, § 1 ot Buekeyo LL, 44, 70; Oabot W, ,u‘d.uu» nango A n‘ umtfl.u.h 8ho; Hoosler, Bjo; Honast Wi 3 Indinn Hoad A, &; Tnd Stondard A 86 Tadisn, Orchard, o knmnrn'l.l.,l- Myso River, Fhet Paquot 8 A, 8k’ do K 48, 12, ¥ixe Brows Corroa—Allen Alligator 34, Sc; Argyle 44, 7 1.1, 63c; Badger Stato X 4 G4 Buckeys S 4.4, 6h¢; Tndian Orcharc Laconin O 80, Bhe; Lohigh 1 4.4 do 0 82, Tios do 1 3 Pocws Wamautta 4- 4, 13c, BLEAcHED COTTONS ~Androscoggin L 4.4, 9ho; Blackstone AA imperial 8§¢; do do hal bloched 44, Oo; Cabot 44, fi‘c Fidelity 4.4 O3e; Fruit of the Loom, 9 do Water Twist, 104 Yopporel, N G_Twills, Pocahontaa 4-4, Ojo; P 1e; ‘\Alunuttu [4) Droxs (Colored)—Albany ¥, brown, & O, drab, 11c; do XX atripes and plaids, K brown and drab, stri -20; Arlington_fancy, 1 brown, 8 1-26; Chariot fancy, tra heav, Fall River brown, extra heavy, {mllnn A brown, 13; Neponsot A o Amoskesg A O A 82, 10 18 1-20; Arh-wlunl. 9 ; Conestoga, extra, 17 1.20 0; Lewiston A 80, 15¢; nehaha 4-4, 20c; Omog, super extrn 4- Pearl River 82, 16 1-4c; Putnam X stripe, 120; Shetucket 8, 10 1-2; do 98, Yeoman's blue 29, dc. T blue 82, mont BB, 1 Hamilton D, 111 or DD blue, 15 1-2¢; Arlin Sootch, 18 12c- Cuuourll 000, blue and do AAA, do do ' 1812 4 1-20; Haymoker's blue a brown, 9 1-2¢; Mystic Rivor DD stripe, 161- Pearl River, blug and brown, 16¢; U nr‘uvlllo blue and brown. 14 1-2c, o barrels, 7 00; do | S OavmnicaBaruard Sle; Eddytons lining. 24inch double face, 8o Garner A glazed, b & Manhattan glove finish, bio; Newport do, do glazed, bjc; Poquot do, bo; Lockwood i finish, bc, CoRsEr JRANS—Amory, _Androscoggin aatteon, 8e; Clarondon 6fo; Conestogga sat- toons, 74c; Hallowoll, 80; Indian Orchard, 74c; Nurragansott, improved, 8ho; Pepperill sat: toan, Sio; Rockport, . PruNTs—Allens, '6c; American, 6}c; Arnldo, 4c; Barwick, 4fc; Cocheoo, 64 {Conertog Dankirk, 6¢; Dunnell, 63@7e; Eddystone, Gloucestor, bhe; Harmony, bhe; Kniclnrbflc kor Ghe; Merrimao D, 7¢; Myitio, bic; § outhbridge, 6o inghams, 7o; Macl: boro, Bio; Oriental, nh. GINGHANS—Amoskeag Atlantio, 8; Gumberiand, 7 ng:} d, nc, Kenilworth, 9jc; Plunkstt, umex, S, COTTONAD RS- Ahl)ervllln, 3% rtinian, airo D sod ik Docan_Co, stripes D and T, 16¢; Keystone 13 Nan* tacket, 19c; Nonpmd 1635 Ocean 1> and T, 184c; Royal, 164c; Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, Wachu- nott phirting chocks, 19 c; do Nunkin 124os York, plain Nankin, 124c; do checks, stripes wnd fancy, 124c; do 8 oz, 20c, 27403 do ‘SHEETINGS—Androscoggin 104 e nantal O 15 1ie; 9-4, 2%¢; do 8-4, 320 Fruit of the Loom 10427 53(: Now York m 1ls 98, 85¢; do 78, 80c; d 22)c; Pembroke 104, 26¢; Pequot 104 mv do 74, 19¢; do 49, 160; Poppoaell. 96, 29c: do 67, 21y do =7, 18 Utica 06, 36c; do 86, 254e; do'4s, ITe. lmm per. WHOLKSALE, We quote lumber, lath and shingles, on oars | " 1 at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft. 22.00; 18 ft, 23 50. “TiuuEns 16 feot and under, 22 Tikmen o Jonnds f, 54 505 50 ft, 20 60; 2215, 26 50; 24 t, 26 50, ]:;)mmo “No.'1, 4 and 6 In., 24 00; No. 2, NHH Kl'rnal)—l\n. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; 0. 2, Liuz—Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushsl' 85¢; cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa pluw, bbi, 2 50; bair per I:‘u,sl%"f)'; Tawred folt, 100 Ibw, 850, traw Paints, Oils and Varnishes. and undar S hoadlight, por gallohy e 175" Loadlighty allon, b8 Liard, winter str’d, per gallon, 80c: / ' O, per on, W.B., pergallon, 1060; tish, W. wummer, 150; golden machine, No, 1, e al- per gallon, 16c. groen 1%o b cans, 20c; French zine, aunt, 160; raw and bumt umber, 1 1b cans, 100; ivory black, 16 black, 160; Prussian M. &D., 16c; Parjs green, 18c; Indian red, OrLs—110° carbon, per gallon, 13¢; 150° por gallon, 18c; 160° water white, 17¢; lin soed, raw,; P allon,b5c; linseed, boiled, por 0. 1,70c;No. 3, 60c; castor, ol lrm, 1’ 50; No 8. 130; nwoet, por gall 5;] mKlUun. 85¢; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 900 0.1, 750; lubricating, rero, per gallon, lon, 85c; No, 2, 26c; sperm, sign on, 80c; Surpentine, pas gallon, 456; naptha 745, Paixms IN Oni—White load, Omaba P. P 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6}c; Marseilles green woal, 12¢; French zine, red seal, 11o; ffrench n varnish aust, 20c: French zinc. in_ofl nd burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 13c; retined lmnpbhck 126; coach black, aa blug, 80c; ultramarine lplue, 18¢; chrome groen L. M. & D., 16c; blind and shutter grean, L 1bc; Venetinn red, 9c; Tuscan rod, 22¢; Ameri- can_Vermillion, 1. & P., 18c; chrome yellow L. M, 0. &D. 0., 18; yellow ochre, 9c; golden ochre, 160, patent_dryer, 8c; graining colors, light ouk, dark ok, walnut, chm tuut ond ash 1be, rv Paints. ; Fronch zine, 100; Parla ‘White le‘rl whiting gilders, 1jc; whiting Tampblack, lampblack, ordinary, 1 ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, fo; umbar, burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; siennw, burnt, 4 sieund, r.v, dc; Paria groon, gonuine,’ 2 Paris groon, common, 206; chroriogroon, .. dc; chromo green, K., 12¢; vern mun, Eng,, 70¢; vermillion, Aumrlunn. 18¢; Indian re 10c; rose pink, 14c; Venotian red, Cokusoss, 2jc; Vemetian red, American, 1§c; red load, Tho; chromo yellow, genuine, 90c; chrome yol- low, K., 12c; ochre, rachelle, Sc; ochre, French, 2jc; ochre, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, 2hc; lohigh brown, 240; Spanish prown, 2ic} Princo' minoral, dc. 'V ARNISHEE—Burrels, allon: Furni ture, extra, $1 10; hunhma, . 1, 81; conch, oxtra, 81 40; conoh, No. ‘1, §1 20; Damar, R T A e Meokhli aba Bt shellac, §3 50; )nrd oil finich, $1 50, Tohaccos Prya Touacoo: -Climax, 500; Bulllon_t0c; Horseshos, b0c; Star, bc; Ruddy, 45c; Hor- ney's, 48c; Black, 38@40c, e Con—Common, 20@%e; good, 460 60c; Rowo Leaf, 70c; Prowium, 65¢; Didmond Crown, biic; Swast Sixtoen, 47c. SMOKING—0), 8., 210; Moorchaum, 28; Dur- ham, 8 0z, Boc; Dirhiam, 4 oz., 67c; Durhaw 2 o7, bhc; Seal of North Carclina, 8 o,, b Sealof North Carol North Caroling, 2 oz, 60c; 0, K3 %0; 0, K 2 T * T e Leather, wole, 880 to + Durhar, 4 Ul Bew o klp, mc [Z 1 00; runner 65¢ to 800- r 1 U LEREE B TS S | BT AW T E ORI H. £ 200; oak u)qu -4u' alliator § 00 to's 03 3 ol L0, Socuh: Greimn kid 8 80 b2 75; onk kip, 80c to 1 00; vk calf, 120 to 1 80; lfmmh s fl&' Yot 14 il calf, 120 b8 G0 b Of aM the lots we have for sale, we think this is the most desirable ; “"nf”’ 600 to 10 50; to pin 900 to HJ 5H0; 18, pe!“f;ou D, Moroceo, 3 skss--No. 1 star oalk, 89\: No. 1 Ohio oak, 88¢; N 1 Milwaukes 870; No 2 do 84 Moracco, 806 to No 2 do, J'Zu, Heavy Ha tlwaru ¢ lu Tron, rates, 2 60; ]""w atesl orucible, 8c; 1 or German, do, 156 % w.yuux per sot, 1 fello each, 70@35c; azles each, 76e; 4q 1, 7@ilc; washers or 1, 8@l 1b, 1le; coil chain. por , 67312 irou wedges, Ge;_crowbars, 4o; spring tecl, 7@8e; Burde Burden's mulhoes 6 00, BaksrD Wikn—in cur lots, 4ho per’100, tates, 10 to 60, § 00, 185 v sawed d 5 barrow seeth 4 horseboes & 00 do., half Kegs, 348; do, g5, 1 68; blasling, kegs, 8355 fuss, | Auy Tca Cotpany wishigs t0 buy ools Wil recelve per 100 feet 5i0c. m’. roi nu.;' Stoution by addresslng Lean—Bar, 165, ¥, W. HLI mwn:b Coat—Cumbariand hackemith, 10 00; Moe. 1 um,m..n.um.un Omaha New el rau Blosshurg, 10 00; Whitebrasst luimp, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 6 00; Lowa lump, b 00; Towa nut, b 0 ol ‘pdn 700; Antlun | b i | (GUI University, Mout oal, and «f cite, 11 26@11 00; Canon City, 700, par von | RE8ANES 06, M Bl KEAT Lot bk, tiata —— Teis o and Ediubureh gonoral bosyltalu, of Londun . Hides., ) shrowt u'...q.-?)..ul Dubl ..Ju.;...".l.u“r‘:.,‘hw. a4 | Dull, and weak; green butchors, 6@ i o) Oftica gpjasie P, 0. 1 siied ige ) oot ) gt Marc's svenue. Hours® to1la 1,1 00 dand 7 K salted 73 wije; dry fjut, 12@130; dry “aly, sy . OfiveTuleshions 163 ;3 Utiea C, bhe; Wachusett B, 78¢; do fi’l, lh-nnln;(bun do cambrio 4.4 ireat Falls Q, 90 Indian Head shrunk 4.4, Lonadalo, 100 | (0" '|'~:~'l':.',‘.l;rk lu'kl. 9 New L0 St ‘1 .‘5; Rusa—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England, canset 04, 8¢ Utica do and plaids, Branswick Mig; | 0% per 100 pounds; onions, per 100 puumln. in all parts of the city, and also 8—Amonkeng, blue and brown, 16 1-2¢; on "X blug a, 4 0z, 57c; Soal of 801102k w.av o8B0 10 80y o3 ot 2 50 o 8 00, 0, 2 do, 860; No. w0ty 2 20625 005 hubs 140; tonguos, 6 nuts per rivew, por natloable, m; OF EVERY DESCRIPTION buck me 210; oriental 10@110; damaged hides, tv:»thhdl price, TaLLOW—6(@ble, Snxre Prurs Merino unwashod, ht, 14@106¢; heay 18@15¢c; medinm unwashed, light, 18@20 wn-hml cholos, 82¢; fair, 30c; tub and washed, 28e; butry, black and cotted wool, 2@60 'ess Tdquors. ALoonor—188 proof, 2 25 per wine gallon oxtra California Apirits, of gallon; triple refined i #1198 per proof gallon; re- 100@1 50; fine blended, [ tucky bourbona, 2 00@7 00; Kent oby wnd Ponnaylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, BRANDIES sortad, 6 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, GiNs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 200@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 m PRACH AND Arrie BRANDY OHAMPAGN S —Imported 8400; American, per case, 1 | — DENVER MARKET, 1 75@4 00, por i 8 00@ @16 00, - Omaha Real Estate is a safe investment for both local and foreign cap- CuRED Mmam™ AND_LARD-In tiorces 100, in pails 11c. Hams, 14fc; breakfast bacon 1?m :Mc; mmoked sides, 93@10c; ealt sides, 8H@d GRERN FRUIT AND Pronuor--Potatoes, 55@ ital, and there is no property, in or around the city, but what will bring purchasers good returnsin the near future. We have property for sale 81 60@2 00; turnips, por 100 1b, 60G@800; C o |orado cabliago, e, - per 100, m(w\m live " chickens, old," por doz, 4.25; fprairio chickens par doz, 83 u.’»(-:\ux\ egge, frosh, per doz, 32@c; butter, fair qual: ACRE PEOPHRTY ity croamety, finest par Ib, I8@12; cronmery, good, par I, B@bdo; Kaoas and Nebraska § { g iry, por I, 37@45¢; cooking, 12@15¢; cheere, | Surrounding the city, all of which we gladly show to partias who feel full cremm, por 1b, 16@17c; applea per bbl, enstern, 85 B0; geapes, per b, 7@10¢;’ Clifornin pears per Ib, 7@10c; Mossina lemons, flextra per! § ox, 87 00 @y oranges “,'sr' 00@18 00, wheat, por 1( $18 @1 8% flour, fair 8 v § quuh:;’.'ilu 00!« 1060 per Iu:rn! ‘flour, [ment P We always advise patrons to buy what is called Inside Property rye, par 100 Ib, §2 50@2 70; fows, buckwhosts por’ Lhl, $10' 00@10 50; cornfmeal por By thisis meant property not more than one and a half miles from the While 100 Ibs, §1 65@1 85; corn, per 100 1w, $1 30@ outside property will steadily advance in price, inside property will ad- interested. We are often asked which is the best part of the eity for an invest~ 1.85; corn, chop, pov 10010s, $130@1 83; now m\u« per 100 1bs, $1 85@1 'l’i. oats, Nebraska, mixod, per 100 1b, $1 33@1 85; wheat, per 100 Ibe, 81 85@1 45; barley, per 100 Ibs, '$1 0@ @1 75; mixed chop, per J100 b, 81 33@ 140; bran, per ton, 817 00@1Y 00; hay, per ton 812 00@16 00; baled second bottom, 10 00@12 00; baled Ilg‘lml $14 00@17 00; straw, per ton, 88 00 Postoflice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. Railway Time Table. vance much er in proportion. The new addition to the city known as =HAWTHORNE, i |is located one mile from the postoftice, west. only nine blocks from the LOCAL TRAINS—BRIDGR DIVISION U.P.R R, MAIN LINE ¥ LEAVR Pacifio ‘Express.11: Wunvn Expross nive pm [ Atlantio :xpmun o a. l"ms: High School, and these lots are being sold at less than half the price .65, | asked for lots same distance in any other direction, and NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, lots surrounding Hawthorne.. m On xumu, 100, 10:40 p. m. “Arrive o niaures b do;mt. 16 min: The contract has been let for grading Davenport street through this addition. Work has been commenced and vill be finished early in the Sundays Excepted.) FAUASH, 8T. LoULS & FACIFIC—U. P. DEPOT. | summer, Purchasera of lots in Hawthorne will not have to bear any This is a decided advantage. expense for the grading. Prices for regu- lar ize lots 350 TO BBT75, We have also some double lots in this addition at from $600 to $650, w | This part of the sity is being built up with the best class of residences. b'l‘! s - i%0pm | Near business, near High School and desirable in every pnmculm‘. S10UX CITY & PACIFIG-DEPOT N, 16th Sireet. .uu onnm for Valentine via 8. Paul Line e KIRKWOOD. Jenver Exproes. . .8:] Paclfic Kxpress®.0:85 p m. o 0., #T. JOE& 0. B, R R.—B. ¥ . DEPOT. ]‘l‘ 1“‘ ..::m am *Sundays excopted. i We have a few lots left in this addition, which we will sell at lower paning ana Slosakor Matw, o« | pricesthan can be had in surrounding additions. Thelofs are beautiful- © AN W Outt &Py p " PSP e 10 6ated and Targer than than those in adjoining additions, and will be o B 16 Sloux' ity 11:00 0:00] sito w15 S8 C. & P. : 4 A BRAL TR ovosd s ot s | 9014 on terms to suit purchasers. Wabash local .. 6:40 K. ., St Joc & 9:00 6:40 C., Bt I M. & 7i20 Union Pacific, overland 00 1:85 Union Pacifio, Denver Ex. 0. l.llup\lh“ulll Valloy 1:85 B, & M. Express. . 7:40 ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. F.A.B”\ZESI In Douglas County and a!l parts of the State, S TBURBAN? A fine tract of land three and one-half miles from Omaha at $40 per acre. Also a tract four,miles from the bity at §30 per acre. aarown paidfor e o al wursene + wemnessonn, | I 1= 15 KT OO Ole ARGHITEGTS Lots in this addition will be sold on moinhly payments; 10 [per cent cash and & per cent, per mouta, 1 & M, for Plattamouth, 8, Bend, Ashland azd Linooln,11:00 Ot opun Buniaya trom 1100 m. . K. D()U'I‘ANT PMIHH' 8 ~ §1, Louls PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co., 217 and 219 North Main 8t., 8t. Louls, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN IPAPERS,{ Wit %14V ELOPES,.CABD BOARD AND PRINTER’S STOCK LTREMOVED 10 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BULLDING g either for & home or for investment, as it is near business nieely located and at present prices is the cheapest property fin the wmarket, and first FUNERIL mnu:un W EMBALH. hses Een ShUpe 0f iy 118 North 10th Styest " ICE TOOLS BEDFORD & SOUER. etween Farnam and Douglas 1 have sooured tho sgenoy of Wm. T. Wood & Co., To sell thelr tools. They nro making the bowt Tee Tools, and are che oldest finn in the United Btates 213i8outh 14th Street,: DR. R I, MATTICE,