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| AT A 1884, THE DAILY BFE"'OMAHA TUESDAY FEBRUARY The Nebraska National Bm;k Otosiva Boan~\Wheat—Fasy: 1087 for ‘No. Buckeys L1, 44, 7e; Oabot W, Tiet rmm.' OF OMAHA, NEB. Uy Oapt! 380,000 us ma. Nov. l. 1888 L] ¢ 600 DIRECTORS, B, W. YATES, President, for many yoars Oashier of Be First National Bank of Omaha, A, K. TOUZALIN Vice President, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. v. MORSE & Co. OHN 8. COLLINS, of G, il COLLINS, M. WOOLWORTH, Oounsellor & Attorney st Law 8 REED, of Byron Reod & Co. “Thia Bank opened for business April 97, 1558 THE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are mong the leading business men of Omaha, and 1t businoss 1s conduoted with especial reforonce to the best and Increasing Interests of its meroantilo patrons. COLLECTIONS recelve prompt sttention and harges lowest obtainablo here or elsewhere. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon tavor. ble terma and upon mocounts of banks and bankers FOREION EXCHANGE, Government Bonds and Oounty and City Seouritios bought and sold. Councli Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. Pirst Mortgdge Loans antllud Commercial Paper and all ‘Good Securitios dealt in. 39 Poarl stroet, and 508 Frst avenue, Council Blufts, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Nxw YoRk, Fobruary 4, Money—Fasy at 1)@2 per cent. Prime Paper—4@5} per cent, Exchang Bills—Steady at 4.85]; 4.88. Governments—Lower for 4, Speculation on tha stock exchange opened strong, and prices in the first few sales ad- vanced} to } per cent for the general list and 14 per cont for Northwostern preforrod, which Before the first call there was a slight reaction, but a recovery soon set in, Late in the afternoon there was a reaction of } to 1} per cent in the general list. As com- pared with Saturday night's close, prices are 4 to 13 per cont higher for Northwestern, Rock Island, Denver, Omaha, Union Pacific, and Western Union, and 1 to 1} per cent lower for Central Pacific, Lake Shore, Mis- souri Pacific, Northern Pacific, Texas Pacific and Wabash, It is stated that the forthcoa- ing annual report of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad will show an increase in net earnings by about 2,700,000, and that the total net earnings will be noarly 143 cent on the capital stock, demand, per VOUPONS BTOOKS AND BONDS, Americau Expreas. Fort Wayno & hisago H.mub.{ &St Josoph do pfd Tiioofs Contral. o 2 nd., Bloom, & Westérn. .. Kansas & Toxas Lako Shore & Michigan So. Michigan Central. . Mianeapolis & St. Louis. do do do pid. Missouri Pacific. . Northern Pacific, do do pfd Northwestern. . lo pfd. New York Central. Oalo f Miselasippi. do do o PR Dene S R sl ti 163 Rock Ialand......... 119 8¢, Paul & Muwaukw 91 do do_ pid... 17 8t. Panl Mmm & Manitoba. 94 St. Paul & Omaha.. *38 do_ do 95 Texas Pacific. . 209 Union_Pacific. 81 Wabash, St. L. & Pacifio, S T do '_do do pidi.iiiiill 20 Western Union Telegrap Fi * Asked. —— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODUCE, CiticAco, February 4.—Flour—Dull and unchanged; winter wheat flour $4 75@5 60; for good to choice roft spring wheat, 4 00@ 4505 Minnesota bakers', § 5035 25, Wheat-—Regular opered shado highor, ro coded later fo, then advanced §@ic, and closed o higher than Saturday; cloed 'firm; gash, ©2@0%e; Tobruary, 924@02ke; Mareh, 933@984c; May, WJAFJ'TI{ June, IDUg,wmur wheat, inactive; 983@1 00; spring ~wheat, 013@92. s ; ovoned fim and. o gher, then declined § (v be, advanced again sellin, outside range, und finally closed j@{o hig e: than Saturday; cash and February; 523@53c; March, 533@53)c; May, 583c; June, 58jc; re- jected, 4b@dbe, Oats—Market firm; fluctuations within a small rango; 32J@s2}c for cash; 82 for Feb- 3240 for March; 33@33jc for April; e May; 303c for Ao ork—Moss, market active; opened firm and 20@3250 higher, followed by further advance of 10@15¢, later prices settled back to about opening figures, rallied again toward the close, and closed at outside figures of the day; cash, 17 20@17 25; February, 17 22§@17 25; Much 17 45; June, 17 55, Lasd~Sttonge; advanced 10815, aad the advance well sup) oash and February, et Nar e S B gy B 75 9774; June, 9 85, Ryo—Market qulet By Mk siat at Si@otle. Timothy—Prime to choice, 1 31@185; com- mon, 125@1 30, Flax Seed—Firmer at 1 50, Bulk Meats—Shoulders, 7 25; short ribs, 9 00; short clear, 9 45, Bubter—Quiet; cholco creamery, 33@84c; fancy dairies, 20@27c; good to choics, 13@18c; rolls, common, L1@16c. —Firm; cholco full cream choddars 14c; choice full cream flats, H@lflc, good part skim chaddars and flata, 8@, Unsettled; frosh, 35@40c. N s groon st cured bull aud damaged, o grorn oo T ooy, 04@7c; cake, T4 low—No, 1 country, ¢} , T4e Whisky—Steady at 1’16‘.w 4 Oyiz. Boaun-Regular | whest, do bigher (ur February; de lower for March; May closed at 90hc. Sales, 630,000 bushels, Corn—}o_lower for March aud May, latter closing a% 58hc. Sales, 525,000 bushels. Oats—Unchanged; May, 37)@0c, Sales, 525,000 bushels, Pork—2 2o lowor for March and Moy, lattor clowiug at 17 424, Sales, 7,500 barrels. Lard—' Unchungsd Salbs, 5,500 tierces. ST, LOUIS PRODUCE, 81, Loms, February 3,—Flousr—Market changed. a6 To Hebeaasy: 1 Ditc@L o5g or ary; 1 08} bid_for Aprls w; for June; 974@97{c for the year, igher: 484@40}c for cash; 484 @i%e B for March; May; 10«5 Corn—F for l"ubru-ry, 493@494c for March; b1 @528c 838c for N sle Highee, bub very slow; May. 83 cash; 83jc bid for March; 864 bid for Ryo—Slow at bic asked Blrley——l)ul BO@80¢, creamery, 30@360; dairy, 20 at 30@3lc, uht at 145, y, pralrie, 9 00@11 00; timothy, at 77@78¢. Corn Meal —Higher at 2 50, Whisky—At 115, Provisions —Very strong and higher, Pmk—” 25@17 50 lur cash; 17 05@17 10 ludr—mfl 85 asked, February, 1 05§ for March, H\u(a\ n,4 for May. Corn - Easier;M% for February, 49lc for March, for May. Oats - Nothing done. Wheat - Steady red, 103@1 04, d fair and market fiem; D Corn mixed, B0ke. Oats~Good demand; 363 37c. Rye—Firmer: 63} @6 Pork—Excited and 17 00. Lard—Strong 920, Bulk Meats Whisky higher; new mess, and higher; prime steam, Strong and higher Steady at 1 14, NEW ORLEANS, w OREANS, February 8 in fair demand; mixed Corn—Steady and white, 56 Oats —~Good demand; 44c. Corn Meal—In fair demand and lower; 2 80, Pork--Tn good demand and higher; new, 17 50. Lard—Stoady; chofoo to refined, 9 00; keg, 9 25, Bulk Meats—Firmer and scarce, Whisky—Steady and unchanged; western rectified, 1 05@1 20. nta—Quiot; No. 2, 821, Rtye—Lower; No. 2, 56c, arley—Inactive; No, 2 i ke, and cash, 50} NEW YORK, New York, February 4.—Wheat—Cash 1@ 4¢_higher; options opened 1@: cbatter, lost, advanced -un Zo, closing firm; ungraded rod, iwuol 00 No.j12 rud, ! o0 ‘ash, {@fc and o) mum @i higher and strong; ungraded, 50@60}o; No, 2, 61@ 62}, Oata—j@10 highor and strong; mixed tom, 39} @41c; white, 42@47c. Tggs—Western frosh, dull and lower at 35 @36e. Pork—Higher; new mess, 16 00@16 50, Lard—Firm; primo steam, 9 60, Butter—Dull and wenk. KANSAS CITY, Kaxnsas Crry. February 5, ket stronger; 88c for cash Marchs 89 bid for May. Corn—Unsettled; 403@41c for cash; 41jc for March; 454@4b}c for May. Oats—Dull and nominal at 28¢ bid. \yhub—,“nr- LIVERPOOL. Lavereroor, Fi e\mmry 4,—~Wheat—Market quiet; winter, 8s@8s 9d; spring, 8s@8s 4d. Cor AStendier, new, s 2d; old s 5d. e —— LAIVE STOOK. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, Ciioaco, February 4.—The Drovers’ Jour- nal roports this afternoon as follows: Hogs—Very strong; 10@15c higher; pacldug, 5906 backing and_shipplis, 6 40@6 ' 75; light, 5 60@6 31; skips,4 00 Cattlo—Steady; oxports, 6 407 00; good to choice shipping, 5 75@6 40; inferior to fair cows, 2 50@4 00; medium to good, 4 %@ 60; stockors, 3 75@4 00; feeders, 4 00@5 Sheep —Unchanged; inferior to fair, @ 400 per cwt; medium to good, 4 00@5 50; choice to extra, 5 26@5 75 Special cable reports to tho Drovers’ Jour- nal show that American cattle in England are o lower than lasv week; best 14} cents; drossed, best, 17c. ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. Sr. Lours, Februnry 4.—Cattle —l' lrm, rough s, 3 75@4 50; teeders, 4 50( 00 Shmp—hrm and_in good demand; com mon to fair, 3 50@3 75; medium to good, 4 00 @5 00; prime to fancy, 525@6 00; Texans, 2 75@4 50. Hogs—Higher and strong;light, 6 00@6 20; packing, 6 20@6 70; butchers'to extra, 6 50 @6 85, KANSAS OITY LIVE 8TOCK. Kansas Ciry, February 4,—The Daily In- dicator reports: Cattle—Offerings light and market firm; native, 4 90@5 90; feaders, 5 30@5 80; cows, 33 Hogu—L\mud and 10@13c higher at 5 0@ Shoon—Steady and unchanged, S TR TRAFFIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN, Or10AG0, Fobruary 4.—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpta, 14,000 Ship'ta. 14,000 Ryo, bushels. Barley, bush NEW YoRk, Fobruary 4.—Recelpts and ; | shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 hours bave been as follows: Rooelota Shipta, Wheat, bushols . 83000 77, Corn, bushels : iron 2uooo Oats, bushels . . 86,000 LIVE BTOOK, On10460, February 4,—Receipts and ship. ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have a8 follows: 1007 e 4, Recelpts and e ol A Bt e lecy e Aud, have been as follows: Recolpts, Bhip'ts, Quitt. il 8,800 Bhnep 1, 81, Louts, February 4,—Reosipts and shi monts of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpts, 'ta, %nfitlu 1,300 Bupm‘: ogs 4100 1,500 Sheep., 2,700 400 THE BRITISH GRAIN MARKET. Loxnoy, February 4.—The Mark Lane Ex- pross, in ite review of the British grain trade for the past week, says: “The weather has been mild and rainy and trade haa inclined towards lower prices. In some provincial ex- changes prices declined 1s and in London prices continue yet lower, To.day ouly the cholcest English and forelgn grain maintain former prives, Flour ln very quist, barley very dull, foreign wheat lower and the declino sppears unfathomable, - Overproductiun seems y to continue and increase and in the meantime trade must suffer from ® plethora of supply. Hight cargoes of wheat arrived off the coast, two unsold, four withdrewn and four remained, including two No. 1 California. Cargoes on the passage are inanimate. Sales of English wheat for the past week were 61,317 quarters at 87s 9d, against 59,901 quar- ters at 408 6d for the corresponding woek of last yoar, o —— OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Frices, Orrick or THE OMAH, A Monday Evening, I"oA B 4, } The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which 1s quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators sad other local buyers: Gras. ‘Wazar—Oash No, 2, 78§o; No, 8, 620, “AILRL Cash No. 2, 8@ 1% Ry 43he, Tdve Stock, ¥ar Stexrs—Quiet lt 4 .00@5 00, ¥ar (‘cwn 8 1-(1133 . Hoas Suzer- OArves—5 0@ Flour and Millstafls. 8 ) UALITY—2 75@8 25, WikAT—Best quality, patent, l Ono; I'xl\ l*nn—l 'or 100 1bs, 850, Cory Mear—1 00@1 10 per owty ScREENING ~65@750 por owt General Produce. TOLEDO, Torkno, February 3.—Wheat—Dull; No, 2red, cash, 98c@104. s Corn—Dull; high mixed, 55c; No, 2, cash and February, 5. Oata—Dull; ' No, 2, cash and February, 85c. MILWAUKER, Mrwavkee, Februsry 8.—Wheat—Dull; 0. 9, 02 February, 92¢; March, $2c; May, 98fe, orn—Nominally unchanged; No. 2, 52fc. 5¢ bid for | k- schooner, per_dozen, $3 Burrer — Fancy _creamery, $3@3h storage_creamery, 25@27c; cholce dairy, 20 @24c; best country, solid packed, 12@1bo; best_country, roll, 16@18c; inferfor grades lo@lse. Rotelpts aro amall and tho domand ood. B Mkats—Hams, 1c; breakfast bacon, 11c; clear sido bacon, short, 10kc; clear side Bacon, long, 10}c; dry 8alt short, Vjc; dry salt long, loj shoulders, 7c; driod beef, 18 lard, e Fous—Markot firm; salos to-day ab 26@30c; recelpts light. Arries—Fancy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; fanvy Bon Davis, 88 60@4 00! fancy Jenot, 3 00@3 50; fancy Willowtwig, 83 25@3 75. Demand good. Crirsg—Now York State full cream, late Sevtember make, 14c; Now York Stata full croam, 10 hoop 'lota, 13jc; do full cream, 50 hoop lots, 1340; Wisconsin, full cream, in box, 14¢; Young Americas, strictly full cream, 1ci full cream, 12¢; full_cream 10 hoop lots, 11jc full croam flats, 12ho; full cream fiats, 113¢; fancy brick cheose, 100 Ib cases, 1530} Lim- burger 184c; genuine old Swiss, 19c. PorATORS—Receipts small and prices ood, Consignments of strictly choico, rgo sizod, straight potatess aro selin from 45 to 48c; ed cars 40 to 42c and light demand; peachblows, b0c. Swikn PoraTors—Choico yellow, none. ON10N8—No demand; markot overstocked. Beans—Hand picked nativos, $2 25@2 50; hand picked modiums, 81 75@2 00. Ro: o raiel chlckcons per doz., 88 00 to 3 25; snipe, $1 50 to 1 75; ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00@2 50; mixed, $150to2 00. DBe careful that your game comes to market in nice condition, Frrsn Ovstrrs—Selects, 40c; 35c; mediums, CrLny— Pourtry—Live chickens, per doz, 175@ 200; full dressed chickens,por b, 10@12c; tur- keys, per Ib., 16@17c; ducks, 10@12; goese, 11@ise. LeMoNs—Extra fancy. bar lemons, $600; fancy Messina lemons, per box, $5 25; 5 box lots, Mossina lemons, $5 00; 10 box lots do., 8475; \lnlngn lemons, fancy, $1 50; do 5 box lots, 84 2 Onaxcrs—Valoncias, 8 00; Mossinas, 4 25 BaNANAS—None, CRraNBERRIES—Bell and ougles, $12 00; bell and cherry, 80 50@10 50, Above quotations for choice. Dares—Black Arabian, per lb, 8@%%; quarter crates, 10¢. Firas—25 1b, kegs, per 1b,, 12}c; 10 b, box, ayer, per 1b., 16¢; small’svals per Ib., 18c. Gocoanurs—Extra fine, per 100, 8 00 CipER—Pure sweot cider, 2 sfnl 'k M. & P. clarified, 16 gal keg, clarified, 32 gal kog, ga it Pics Frer, IRIPE, Erc.—Plga_foot, 15 Ib kits, 81 15; pigs 40 1b qr bl Sl 253 80 1b half b 1, $4 00; tripe, tripe, 40 1b qr bbl, §2 25; rlpc 80 1b half hbl $400; pigs tongues, 15 1b kits, $2 b0; pigs tongues, 40 1b ar bbl, $6 00, Lambs' tongues, 151b kits, £2 65; 40 Ib qr bbl, $6 25. MiNce MEA"‘—Azmnm« 18lb buckets (bucketa 25c) 9c; 87Ib buckets (bucket 40c), 9c.; 1001b kegs, 9¢; half barrels, 8jc. AssoRTED J ELLY—2-b stone jars; 12 In case, per doz, $2 25; tumbler, per doz, $1 95; 10; 1.Ib tin cans, 4 doz, in case, $1 40; 2'1b tin cans, 2 doz in case, 84 50, BuLk Jm.ms—(}mnmt, 30-1b wood {;&ll!, rerlb T{c; strawberry, 80-1b wood pails per 7§¢; raspberry, 80.1b wood pails per Ib, 7jc; blackberry, 30-1b woad pails per 1b, 7ic; crab apple, 30- S00ib Wood E baElts Tde. Avpie Burrgr—85-1b wooden b s, per Ib, 8c; 51b wooden pails, 6incusa Dor case, 8550 PrAcH Burter—20-b wooden pails per Ib, 31020; 5.1b wooden paiis, 6 in case, per case, standards, &l’ Prssgves_(Tn 2010 woodon pafl)—Retp- berry, 16c; strawberry, quince, 1dc; pesc 14c;” cherry, 14c; tomatoos, 140; plum, ldci ummd 5-1b wooden buckets, 6 !n case, per case, $475; assorted, 2-lb tin cans, 2 doz in case. per cuso, 86 50 NEBRASKA Goun Hongy—2-1b frames, 24-1b cases, per lb, 18c. Hav—Baled, §00@1000 per ton; in bulk, 600@7 00 per ton., Grocers List. OANNED Goons—Oysters (Standard)per case, 370@3 90; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 00@ 2 10; rasphorrios, 3 T, por caso, 2 90; Bartlett 000 | poars, per case, £ 403 whortisbarrios, " per cute, 0; 'egg pluws, 2 ; groon It por caso, 2 gagos, 2 1b, per’ caso, 3 90; pine apples, 2 b 000 | per case, 4'80@5 50, JoRorE—Sisal §inch and. larger, 100, § inch, ; } inch, 11c, JANDLES—Boxes, 40 lb-, 168, 15c; 8s, 150; boxes 40 Ibs, 16 oz. MAronEs - Per oaddla, 2 55; square_cases, 1 70, 5c; round, cases, SuaARs—Powdered, 9hc; out loaf, 94c; | o granulated, 8o; confectioners’ A, 8to;Stand. | ard extra O, 7dc; extra O, 7ho; modium yel- low, 7c' dark yellow, '6§o, wymdu, 12@12}0; fair18 @1320, good, 1dc; prime, 156@15kc; choice, 16@17c; fancy grogn_aud yallow,1 6}c; old overnment Java, 20@26¢; Love o .mmd 8c; Arbuckle's romsted, 18}c; McLaughlin's éwcx roasted, 18}c; mitation Java, 10} Rice—Louislana prime to cholos, 7o; falr O e { mackcrel, balt bris, soo; No. 1 mackerel, zity 115; family mi brh. 6 00; family mackerel, white fish, l.ul“:rh,,‘lw; ho,l SYRUP—Stan do, 4 galon kngl 185; Standard do, 4 gallon som-xn Ib papers, 3 30 per case; keg per Ib, . ProgLes—Medium, In barrels, 7 00; do fu half barrel, 4 00; smal, in Dacrels, 8 00 dn in half barrels, &Lhukina!ln barrels, don hAl_be-rr 11 'EAS- un| i ood I:on:rm f:&" m"fw-f choice, 60@7 6olonq, choice, , good, Wflu; ““‘";'f" Two hoop palls, 185; OODINWAID— hoop paily 210.. Tabs, 'No.1, 9.00; Plo: S 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 Soars—Kirk's Savon Tuperial, 45 Kirk's satinet, 8 00; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Kirk's e Rosatan, 5 363 Kiskcs, butons, Kirk's_ Prairio 'Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirks nmmoll- doz. asi—Pennsylvania , in case, au, 5 Babblite ball 2 doz, lnuu.lW,Anuhor ball, 2 doz in case, 1 50 CaxnY—Fronch mixed, In 30 Ib. pails, 18c; A;nflu'm mixed. 1o 0I5 palls, 14o; nrulu.:z m xed, in obby mixed, in Lioy, En"m ugou mixed, in 80 b p.l s, lélc, e tick, son. pails, 1205 Houble refibed, 30 Ib pails, 1ie; Crystal mixed 90 1b pail, 166; Old me, miced, 30 1b p 4u, 1"|p Top, mixed, 30 1b lmu- 1805 un mixed, 30 1b 1- T1jo; ¥I p.n. i1)o; stick, 80 1b 1. lfln. VINEGAR- wl-pph 16¢; Ohlo apr loads, p-hhl. lgx Ashbton, In cassin Lu—mflm $ 40; Greenwich, Western, 2 75; North Stur, 2 00; 465; Jewell lyn. 2175. Dry Goods, BOWN CorroNs—Atlantio 84o; Apple Vo X, Tar Ritmnta A s B i e, l‘wlu ly- f Horsosly 4a:-°'Blui( hios bols; En.ndud 60c; nango A, bic; Graat Falls K, 8yo; Hoosler, 64o; uunmu\l.‘d\ Bo; Indian Head A, 80; Indian Standard A 8o; Indian Orchard, d. w., 74c; Lawrence LL, Gjc; Mystio River, 7 fi Poquot A, 890; Utica C, bhe; Wachusett B, 7§c; do A, 8fo’ do E 48, 124c. 'Fixe Brows Corrons—Allendale 4.4, Tho, Alligator 84, 8¢; Argyle 4-4, 7Ro; Atlactic LL, Gle; Badger State X 44, 6o; Bonnington © 4'4, 6jo; Buckeyo S 4.4, 63¢c; Indian Orchard Pjcs Blackstons AN fmperial 8o} do do halt Bleachod -4, 0c; Cabot &4, 8o Fidality 4.1 9ho; Fruit of the Loom, 93¢; do cambric 4.4 12 }; do Water Twist, 10jc; Great Falls Q, 9¢ Indian Head shrunk 4.4, Lonsdale, 10c o cambric 87, 124o; Now York Mills, '12c Pequot A, 1 pperel, N G Twills, 1240 Pocahontis 4 11o; Wamsutta O X 3 Ducks (Colored)—Albany E, brown, 0, drab, 11¢; do XX stripes and platds, 12 A X brown and drab, stripes and’ plaicls, Aslington_ 100; Chardot, fan joi Pocasset B-4, 83; Utica 1 do Brunswick 20; do ex- o bty { 11 1-2¢; In brown, 1 melmn —Amoskeag A O A 82, 19; do XX blue 82, l- Arrowanna, 9l2c Clare ot Conestoga, extra, 17 1.2 Hantitton D, 11'1:35 Towistan A 80, T50; Mtns nohaha 44, 200; Omiega, super extra 44, 2 Pearl Riv 16 146 Patnam XX blug stripe, 120; wnemcms 10 1-20; do 88, 12¢; Yeoma's bl 29, 9. DENTNS —Amoskeng, blue and brown,161.2c; Andover DD blue, 15 1-20; Arli pion X blug Seotch, 18 1-20; c.mmr.x 000, blue and brown, 12 1.20; do AAA, do do 1312 do XX to do do, 14 1-20; 1|.ym.|m~. blue and brown, 8 1-2¢; Mystic River DD stripe, 161.2c; Pearl River, blue and brown, 16c; noaaville, blue and brown. 14 1-2c, Ouumioy_-iruard blo; Eddgatons linlog, 24inch double face, 8 c,l-mar glazed, Manhattan glovo finish, bc; Newport do. do glazed, bjc; Pequot do, Bo; Tockwoo finish, 6o, Coliskt_JraNS—Amory, satteen, 8fc; Clarendon ntsgu« Conestoggn sat- toens, 7}c; Hallowell, 8¢; Indian Orchard, 730 Narragantett, improvod, 8io; Popporill’ sat: teon, 94o; Rockport, 6o, PiinTs—Allons, *Go; Amertcan, 64c; Arnldo, 6ho; Berwick, 4jc; Cocheoo, 63 ;0onestoga, hae, diana A brown, 180; Neponset A Androsooggin ankirk, Go; l)um\nll 6h@7o; fiddystone, 6ic; Glouearter, Gio; Harniony, bhe; Knickerbockor, Bho; Mumnmi; To; Mystic, bhe; Spraguos, 6c; Southbridge, o; do Ginghan.s, 7o; Marl: boro, bjc; Oriental, She, GINGHAMB—Amo-Tong, Argylo, 8c; Atlantic, 8c; Cumbuaand, 7 c,lllghlunl Thes Kenilworth, 9hc; Plunkstt, 9hc; Sussex, Commoxans—Auberville T8ic; Agte American, 11; Artisian, 20o; Dairo D and T 18je; Clarion D and ‘T, 17he; Docan Co, stripes D and T, 16¢c; Keystone 184c; Nan® tucket, 19c; Nonpareil, 16c; Ocean D and T, 184c; Royal, 161 sott shirting checks, 124¢; do Nankin 12jos York, plain Nmkln, 12ig: do. chcls, stripes wnd fancy, 124c; do § oz, 20c. SillrllNuB-Amlmlmanfln 10-4, 274e; do ontinental_C 42, 110; 7he; Now Yorkm 1ls 9 22}c; Pembroke 1044, 250; Pu}unt 10-4, 284c; do 74, 19¢; do 49, 16¢; Poppenell 96, 20¢; do 67, 21c;do 27, 18¢; Utdoa 96, 36c; do 88, 25k , 17c, Lumbper. WHOLBSALE. Wo quots lumber, lath and shingles) on oars at Omaha at the following pricos: JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 22.00; 18 ft, 23 50. TrynErs—16 fost and under, 22 00, TrMpER AND JotsT—18 ft, 23 50; 20 ft, 28 50 22 ft, 26 50; 24 Tt, 26 50, FinoiNa—No. 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 22.00. SHEETING—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00. TniE—Per barrel, 125; bulk per bushel' 85c; cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair r bu. 50c; Tarred folt, 100 bs, 3 50; straw ard, 3 50, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Otta110° carbon, per gallon, 190; 150° headlight, per gallon, 1dc; 176° headlight, vr gallon, 180; * 150° water white, 17c; lin sead, raw,; pr gallon,55c; linseed, boiled, por lllun, mic‘l wmt.er str'd, & &llun 0c: Ko, 1, 7 3, 60c; castor, XXX, per [ Tom, 1 50 Now 5180, et gl sporm W.B., per gailon, 1 W. B fish, allon, 650; m.mmomm, Rl om Wl 78o; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c summor, 150; golden machine, No. 1, per gal: Ton, 850; No. 3, 2fc; sperm, stgnal, per gal on, 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74° per gallon, 16c. PaINTs I O1—White lend, Omaha P, P.2 6; whitoload, St Toul, pure, 6f; Marasilos greon 1to 5'1b cans, 20c; French zinc, greo Soal, 126; French sitc, red_soal, 11o; Fench zing, in varnish asst, 30c; French_zinc. in_ofl asst, 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 18¢; refined lampblack, l?a' coach black, an ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blug, 8c; ultramarine blue, 180; chrome greon L. M. & D., 16c; blind and shutter green, L M. &D., 16c; Paris greon, 18c; Indian red, 150; Venetian red, 9¢; Tuscan rad 22¢; Ameri+ can’ Vermillion, 1. & P., 18c; chrome yellow L. M, O. &D. 18c; yellow ochre, 9c; golden' ochro, 16c, patent, dryer, 8c; graining oloms. light. oak, dark onk, walnut, che:tuut and ash 1 Dry Paints. White lead, 8c; French zinc, 10c; Paris whiting, 24c;’ whiting gilders, 1§c; whiting com’l 1jc; lampblack, Germantown, ldc; lampblack, ordinary, 10; Prussian blue, 55c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umb«x raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, dc; siennn, ruw, dc; Paris groen, genuine, 25c; Parls groon, comimon, 20c; chrome 200; © roon, K., 1%0; vorm 700, vermillion, Ammmn. 180; Indian red, 10c; rose pink, 1c; Venetian red, Colcusoss, ; Venetian red, American, 1{c; rod Joad, : chrome yellow, genuine, 20¢; chrome yel- , 120; ochre, rocholle, 8¢; ochre, French, 200; ochre, American, 2¢; Winter's mineral, 28¢; lehigh brown, 240; dp.nm: brown, 2h¢; rince's mineral, 8c. 'V AnN18HES—Barrels, allon: ture, extra, 81 10; rmhuu, 0. 1, 81; coadl extra, $1 40; coach, $1 20; Damar, oxtr, 8175; Japan, 70c; asphaltum, extra, 850 shellac, §3 50; hard om(nh , 81 60, 'l‘o accos Pruo Tonnw —CUmu, romy llion, Eng., =T 0 lo f0c; Bullion 500; Ruddy, 460; Her- e Gur—Common, 20@800; good, 45@ Rose Lea, 70c; Premium, 65c; Diamond (z‘mwn, Bbc; Sweet Sixteen, 470. BuoKina—0, 8., 210; Moerschaum, 280; Dur- ham, 8 7., B50; Durham, 4 0z,, 57c; Durhar 2 0z, B5c; Seal of North Carolina, 8 oz, bbe Seal”of North Carolin, 4 oz, b7c; Seal of North Carolina, 2 oz, 60c; 0. K§ Durham, 4 oz., 280 O, K' Dur" %c; Uncle Ned, # 260; To™ * 'Tf %o, Leather. wole, 880 o 120; hemiock mwe w80 to BBe; nem o kip, 800 to1 00; runner nemo ol 50'to 7 60; linin ps..%-,voomom;n. M. pebble O, D, Mumoo, 503 simon, 2 50 to 3 00, Harygss—No, 1 star oak, 3 No 89c; No. 1 Ohio oal, 88¢; No. 2 do, 850; 1 Milwaukeo 87c; No 2 do 8k Heavy ledvun Ldst. tos, 2 0 plow stael upectal cas, 7o do, 16@ Im(-“mzm; 0 n #pol sot , p puxm 125 ?“u 7T0@85c; axles uch m nq\nrc nuta par 1b, 7@|lo, wuhm er b, per 1, 1lu,ool . per Iy éeuo. m.uubl., 80 fron w odgos, bo; ‘crowbars, 6e; harrow teeth g uul 1@3«4' Burden's horsehoss, 5 00 s muleshoos llunanm——m-cu lots, 4 Naris—Rates, 10 to 60, b, pony, Snor—sm 145, buck shot, 210 powdnr, ki J«; oo luuna. hs-. 885; fuse, 2 B 100 f oo L - aL—Cum 10 00; Mor- ela run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast, Jum, § 005 Whitabruast nut, 00; ows ua & 05 Towa nut, 6 00; Kook Spr ; | cite, 11 25@11 50; Ouvm 1.700. |~ m Hldu. Dall, and weak; oo bui uludfl 78o; dfi o?uc, des, I'u. y, 12 T 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, ussex, 120; Tioga, Wachu. | the (dl.' ity Surer I‘n‘m ~280@1 00, Morino_unwashed, 18@150; modium unwashed, 18@ g Mot Tl I LY Idqnors. Californin spirits, 18 proof, 125 par AA 6.8, Sho; Tanconia O 80, he; Lehigh F 4.4, | 2xtr8 € ; ok hmzfm“':{*i‘m" 4 d(}(, o8l do Tt [ pryot gallon; telplo efined spiita 167 pwoof, B e R i Sees Sges 128 per proof gallon; re-distlled whisiles ‘\Vm‘n-utnll i 4, 7805 |1 0o@1 50; fine blended. llfi(d"'flk Keon. tucky bourbons, 200@700; Kentucky and Bugaoukn Cotroxs—Androscoggln L 4.4, | 51 POCEON, S0 o8 BRANDIRS—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, G 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PEACK AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, CnanrAGNES—Imported per case, 28 00@ 8400; Amarican,’per oase, 14 M0@16 00, —erm— DENVER MARKET, Ouren. MEA™ AND_1.ARD—Tn tiorces 10c, n pails 11c. Hame, 14ho; breakfast bacon 13@154c; smokod sides, 9}@10c; salt sides, @9 RN FRUIT AND ProDUCR—Potatoes, 55@ 100 pounds; onions, per 100 p.mmln. $1'50@2 00; turnipe, per 100 I, 60@80cs Cal: orado cabbage, now, por 100, 8boG@1 00; ive _chickens, old, 'per_ doz, 81 00@ 4.25; Jorairio chickens per doz, 88 75@100; ogi, fresh, per doz, 32@3%c; butter, fair qual: ity creamery, finest por 1b, 88@42; ‘croamory, food, per Ib, 28@34 Kansan and Nobraska airy, per Ib, Sz(?l' \K.l’fi full cream, |rmr 16@17¢; apples por bbl, enstern, 00@6 b0; grapes, per Ib, 7@100; Oalifornia pears per Ib, 7@10c; onsina lomons, Flextra per] B ox, ' §7 00 @8 00; oran, 1812 00@18 00;MColorado wheat, per 153' b, §13.@1 88; flour, fair qualty, 810 oo@1ly 80'_por barsal hour Graham, pee 100/ 2 50; flour, G e, poe 1001, 82 0@z 703 foce, buckwheat, i | oo by 810 w@io co; cornf@monl _per 00 Ibs, $1 65@1 85; corn, per 100 Tbs, $1 30@ 1 85; corn chop, por 10010s, 81 30@1 88; new oats, per 100 lbs, 81 85@1 45; oats, Nobraska, mixed, por 100 1b, $1 83@1 85; wheat, per 100 Ibs, !l 35@1 45; barley, per 100 Ibs, 81 50@ @1 75; mixed chop, per J100 1bw, " 81 33@ 140; bran, per ton, $17 00@19 00; hay, \ " t«m $12 00@16 00; baled second bottom, 8§10 00@12 00; baled \|||lmul 814 00@17 00; straw. per hm |8 0@ 00, @150; choese, ALONG THE LINE OF THE] Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The new extension of this line from Wakeflold up BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the LOGAN through Concord and Coleridge TO EXTARTINGTON, l(um'\untha st portion of the State, Special ex- I(\n rates for Iand reckers over this line to folk and Hartington, and via Blair to all P 1 polnts on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RATLROAD Teaing over tht C., 8t. P. M. & 0. Railway o Cov: tngton, Sioux city, Ponca, Hartington, Wayne and Nortolk, Connecct at Blaixr For Fremont, Oakdalo, Neligh, and through to Val- entine. 47 For ratos aud ll iformation call on 3 , Gene Scrnug'n Building, Cor. 100 and 47 Tickets can bo secured at dopot, eorn and Wobster Strecte, P AV E —WITH— AUX FALLS bRANITE. And your work is done for all time to time to come, WE CHALLENGE The World to produce a more durable mntennl for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. ORDERS [FOR ANY AMOUNT OF Paving Bl —OR— filled promptly. estimates given upon application. WM. McBAIN & CO.. Sioux Falls, Dakota ool light, 14@160; howry, 280; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@6e ew AroorOL—188 proof, 225 per wine gallon ~Tmported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 Tmported, 4 50@6 00; Now England, Norteast Nebraska - MACADAM! Samples sent and SAFEINVESTMENTS Omaha Real Estate is a safe investment for both local and foreign cap- ital, and there is no property, in or around the city, but what will bring purchasers good returns in the near future. We have property for sale in all parts of the city, and also ACORE PROPERITY Surrounding the city, all of which we gladly show to partias who feel interested. We are often a: ment ? d which is the best part of the city for an invest- We always advise patrons to buy what is called Inside Property ¢ this is meant property not more than one and a half miles from the While outside property will steadily advance in price, inside property will ad- Postoflice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. vance much er in proportion. The new addition to the city known as HAWTHORNE, is located one mile from the postoffice, west, only nine blocks from the High School, and these lots are being sold at less than half the price asked for lots same distance in any other direction, and NOW IS THE TIME T0 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 addition. Work has been commenced and will be finished early in the summer. Purchasers of lots in Hawthorne will not have to bear any expense for the grading. This is a decided advantage. Prices for regu- lar size lots $350 TO S$575, 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, The lots are beautiful ly located and larger than than those in adjoining additions, and will be s0ld on terms to suit purchasers. Residence and Euciess Property ! IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. B AR MSI In Douglas County and a'l parts of jthe State.§ STUBURBAN! A fine tract of land three and one-half miles from Omaha ut $40 per Also a tract four miles from the bity at $30 per acre. rikiwood. Lots in this addition will be sold on motnhly payments;, 10' per cent cash and B)per cent, per montn, acre. HAWTHORMNE. OFf all the lots we have for sale, we think this is the mosk desivable either for a home or for investment, as it is near business nicely located and at present prices is the cheapest property in the,market,2and first buyers have choice of lots. llllllfll)ll RESTORED, A viotim of early impradenos causing nertous dobi 4 ln vain ever) 17 promatate ik Lriod oA u d‘ wim) o nd FREE to his hllul' e TRl A R BEDFORD & SOUER. Boston Restaurant! 1414 DOUGLAS STREET. G00D SQUARE MEAL, --55 CENTS. | « BOARD $3.50. 218 South 14th Street, betvween Farnam and Douglas