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Council Bluffs Loan and Trust COP'Lpa.ny First Mortgaes Lon stiated, | Commercial Paper and all oo Securitios dealt ln. 89 Pearl Wtreet, and 508 First avenue, Council Bluife, FINANCE A!ED COMMERCE. VINANCIAL Nww Vong, February 8. }@®?2 por cent, per osat, Exchange Bills—¥irm at 4 & 4 863, Governmenta — Steady, Stocks ~In early dealings the stock market ‘was somewhat unsettlod and prices reneraily a fraction lower, Before tho first call, how- ever, a strong buying movement set in which carried prices ap } to 1} per cent; subsequent- 1y there was & slight reaction, bu! the last hour ths mm'ket became strong and buoyant and the market closed strong at the best fig- ures. Thetrunk line agreement was under- stood to be far more important than anything done by tho eastern trunk line pool for a long time past, TRoads between St Louis, Chicago and the enst are really united by the estab- lishment of a cloaring house with monthly settlemonts, A clause in the agreement mak- ing presidonts responsible for the maintenance of rates is regarded as an effactive precaution against cutting. The fact that those most thoroughly conversant with the new arrange- ment were largo buyers of stocks to-day is re- garded as significant, Compared with last might's closing, prices aro 4 to 24 per cont thigher, ; demand, CUTPONS 4 ' Goupons. i BTOOKS AND BONDS, American Bxpress...... % Burl, Codoe Contral Pa apids & Northern Honioal & 56 Jomogh: @555 do| . do: pid Illinois Central........ Ind., Bloom. & Western. Kanbao & Toxsa Lake Shore & Mlchlgnn So Michigan Central. . Mianeapolis & St. Touis. o do Missouri Pacific Northern Pacif o do pl Northwestern. . ... do pid. New York Contral Onio & Mississippi do _ do fd Roorla, Decatur & Evanatils. Rock faland........ St. Paul Minn. & ) St. Paul & Omaha. . Wabash, St L. & Pacifio do ' _do do pid Wastorn Union Talegraph. . * Ashed, ———— THE WEEK IN CHICAGO. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Critcuco, Tebruary 8.—The board of trade markets during the week vero generally active and averaged higher. The greatest advanco was noted in_provisions, May pork selling up %0 817.65, & result due entirely to manipula- tion by'the clique which is in control; subse- quently pricos fell off, owing to the indisposi- tion of the public to support the deal and the realizing of part of tho long intersst. Re- ceipte of hogs show no incroase and aze of very iuferior quality. The packing season ends March1; the product will show a decroase of 60 per cent from last year, Wheat was the loading speculative grain, and marked the largest advance. A decrease of 1,100,000 buekols is reported ix the visible supply, and an improvement in export and interior wheat is clearly manifest. The temper of local trad- ers istbullish, but itis notable that on every rallyin prices there is an activo realizing. Corn shared actively, also oats, and an im- provement in pricos of bothis noted, The supply of corn condinues to increase, receipts averaging 800 cars a day. It is supposed this Inigo (quantity is delayed corn whichwas started some weeks ago to make delivories durirg the January corn corner. The ten- dency of speculation for the time is hearish, bt subject to sudden zhauges, the shorts real- iz on small breniis. - News of the new crop agerly talkod of every day, and it is likely that a large vol me of speculn- tion will, in the course of the monthk, shift from the erop of '3 to' that of 84, Country operators aro not dealing heavily. al business is in a fair and satisfactory Dry goods are active far thia s rtain lines of woolens are very buo advancing, Groceries are moving off well. Sugars ure higher and the demand good. There ir attendance of buyers in boots Tho financial situation is not satisfactory. Tho hanks overflow with money for which there i no.doniand, andin the abssuce of any applieations for discounts aro seriously con- dering o proposal to roduco rates of interost on depesite. Tho fact thut there is so mnch 1dle capital is considered s an excollont sign of improvoment in the general situation closo at haud and many conservative men predict & revival of industry and trado for this reason slone, cnudl on, e —— GRAIN AND PHOVISIONS. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHicaGa, Februacy 8.—Flour—Quiet and unchanged; winter wheat flour $4 75@5 60; for good to choice roft spring wheat, 4 00@ 4 50; Minnesota bakers', 4 50@5 25, Wheat—Regular, less active. Market opened j@gc lower, declined further to a point of }@ge below 'tke opening figures, and closed fe lower than the closiog tigures of yes terday; cash, 924@92c; February, 92 April, 0dfc: May, 9% @09 June, 10! l winter wheat, firm at 1 00@1 02; spring whaat, lower at 92§@93c. Corn—Market opened weaker, after numor- ous fluctuations declined 1¢, and finally closed gu lower than yesterday; cash and Fobruary, 255 Murch, 530; May, b8} @58ics m‘.aau, rojoctod, 444c, ur ket weaker, and prices j@ic ]ower ‘than yamm.y, PO g Y o L 32)@320c; April. 33c; May, 365 arloy —Markot quiet ab ou@wc. ’llsly-—l\hrksz weak at e, mothy—Market dull and lower; priva, ed at 1 28@1 30; common to choics, 1 20@ Flax Seed—Higher nt 1 50@1 54, Moss Pork—Murket weak duriug the great- er portion of the day, declined 10@20c on the yhole range, wnl” losod quit at medivm ; cash and Fen r\ur{ 17 20@17 25; h-.rch, 17 22417 25 May, 17 4@ L-rd -Market irregular, 5@10¢ lower, and Fobruary, 445t 0 75@9 774. 725; short ribs, i ua oulders, 0 00; short clear, 9 50. Butter—Quiet and dull; choice creamery, 30 @axc fancy dairy, 25@27¢; rolls, cominon, hm ~Firm and active; choice full eam cheddars, 14c; choice full cream flats, H@Hk, good part "skim cheddars and flats. —Wesk; fresh, 823 Qu OaLL Boaip—Regular pr February, o lower for Masch, 4c higher { chants, with the exception of grain, which ix wheat jo lower closing barel May closed at 008¢3%sales, 1, for Mas. 3¢ higher for February, & and June closod &t 10,000 bushels. Ao lower for May, closing at 000 bushels, o lowaer for Fabrua lower for April, 500 lu\rnvh A and June; 2lc higher for higher for ST, LOUIS PRODUCE, 8r. Louvrs, . —~Flone ~Markot unchanged but slo Wheat —Lower; No, 2 red, 1 05@1 06 for cash; 1 054 for March; 1083 for May; No, 8 red, 96@98c, orn—1 10}@10}c for cash; 49%c for February; 524c for M Oata—Lov 4c for cash; 31jc for March; So@iole for May. Ryo--Nom Rarl Dull at 50@80e. Butter—Firm; creamery, 8 o daizy, 20 @25e. Eags—20@30c, At 145 Firmer; prairie, 0 00@10 25; timothy, 10_00@14 00, Bran—At 88 Corn Menl- Crosixe Boan 1 057 bid forMarcl for May. ~Wheat—Firm and slow; h; 1073 bid for April; 1 087 Corn—§ and inactive; 49%c bid for March; 524 for ) Oats Iumnrnlut»luw; Se for April; 803@ 36 bid for May. MILWAUKEE, Mruwaokee, Febrary 8.—Wheat—Steady; 924 for Felruar, defor Marcb; TOLEDO Toupo, Febranry §—Wheat—Dull and nominal; o1, cash, 98 @10 GonDal and lower; No. Fobruary, blo asked, Oate—Quiet; No, 2, cash and Fobruary, 83c. CINCINNATIL UINCINNATI, February 8.—Markets restrict: od to local business, not enough tranractions to justify quotations, No receipts in wheat. NEW ORLEANS. Nkw Orurans, February 8,—Corn—Stoady and in fair demand; mixed and white, 5@ B8c; vellow, 60c, Osts——Steady and in good dumand; H@ cash and 45} Torn Meal—Dull at 2 Pork—In good demand and higher; new Lnrd-skwly' tierco refined, Buik Moats—Tn good demand and higher, Whisky—Steady and unchanged at 8116, PRORIA PRODUCE, PeoRia, Fooruary 8.—Corn—Firm; new mixed, 483(@185; now, refooted, 46@ . dy: No.'2 white, 33@33}c. Wity ot wdy at 1 16, NEW YORK. New York, February 8.—Wheat—Cash stronger at an advance of }@he; options opened d@de lower afterwards stoudier, and closed #‘ae above inside rates: ungraded red, 91@1 08; No. 3 red, 1 00}; No. 2 red, 1 07 @1 114, ash, do and options j@fc lower, stoady; ungeaded, 51@G1he} mg;h\\ cstern fresh, scarce and higher at Se. Lard—Steady; prime steam, ¢ Butter—Dull, PALTIMORE. Bavrvore, February 7.—Wheat—West- en lower and dull; No.2 winterred and cash, 1063@1 0G§. Corn—Western, dull but casy; mixed, cash and February, 594c bid. Oats—Scarce and firm; western white, 42 @48c: mixed, 40@dle. Kye-Dull st 65@68 Butter—Western (.rtimnery steady uc ml lower at 10@20c; gs—Ea 21@ W lnskyvbw.ldy atl 1:4@,1 183 KANSAS CITY. Kansas Ciry. February 8.—Wheat—Mar- ket weaker; 8 for cash; 86jc bid for March: 89§c bid for May, Corn—Lower; [41 for cash; 411@41%c for March; 45c for May. Onts—Strong at 20 LIVERPOOL, Liverroot, February 8.—Wheat—Market quiot; winter, 8s@Ss 9d; spring, ‘Ss@8s 4d. 5, Corn—Dlarket Steady; now, 06 24d; old, b3 5 — ———— IaVE STOUOK. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Citicaco, February 8,—The Drevers’ Jour- nal reports this afternoon as follows: Slow and 10c lower; rough pncklml. packing and shippi @7 124; llght .\J@n. 50; skips, 4 2 Csttlo—Steady and i exports, 6 25@700; good to 57 vakies firm; oico_shipping, @b G0 medium to 400@4 75; stockers, 3 50@4 60; feed- 14 0@b 40, Sheep —Slow on common; inferior to fair, 3004 00 ver owt; mediuim to goed, 4 0@ 500; choico to extra, T, LOUIS LIVE $100 St Touts, February 8. —Cattle —Top grades firm; light_shipping steors slow and eany; exports, 6 80@6 75; vood to choico, b 60@6 20; fair to medinm, 45 40; com- mon stoff, 4 2i@4 60, Sheep— Plonty and weak; common to falr, i to good, 4 00@4 50; prime 5 75@6 10; common to medium, inferior to fair cows, 2 50@4 00; good, o fancy, 4 7 KuKN6AS CITY LIVE STOCK. Kansas Crry, February 8,—Tho Daily In- dicator reports: Cattle—Steady; natives, 5 124@6 40; feed- ers, 4 50@5 00; -cows, 3 50@4 40. Hoga—Opened steady and closed lower ot 207 00, teady; natives, 4 15@4 55, e e—— TRAFFIOC. FLOUR AND GRAIN, QH10AG0, February 8,—Receipts and alsip- ments of flour and grain for the past 2¢ hours have been as follows: Recelpta, Ship'ts, Flour, bbls. .. 15,000 15,080 Whoat, bushels, 11,000 Gora, bushols. 111,009 | Rya. My bushels, Barkey, S New Yomx, Februsty §.—Recelpta and shipmentaof lgur aud grain or the past 24 hours have been as follows: Racalpta Bhipt, Wheat, bushel 47,000 99,000 Corn, bushels. .. 2).0(0 08,000 Oats, bushels . L 12,000 s LIVE 8YOOK, Or10ago, February 8,—] and ship- ments of Hue stock for the p: hours have been as foBows Recelpta, Ship'ts. 4,506 . 2,000 2,660 Kansas C(r' l‘uhmnry 8, —~Reeelpts uarl shipments of live stock for the past 24 honrs have boon as followa: Resgints, Bbip'ta. 200 eeee 4,700 . . 760 . 8, Louis, F mmry 8, —Roo fnta and Ml. ments of live stock for the past .'4 hours have been as follows: Receipty. Ship'ts. 600 900 Cattl 1,600 ——— OMAHA MARKETS, Wholesale Frices. Orriok or Tar Ovana Bee, Friday Evening, February 8 The following prices are charged rotailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- 000" .,mml At tho prices furnished b hy tho elavators and other local buyers: « Wirar—Cash No. Bantxy—Cash No, Tdve Stock, Far Steers—Quiet at 4 005 00 ¥ar Cows—3 00@8 80. Hoas 0@ ¢ Shwer Caruves Flour and Millatuf., WisteR Wrrar—Bost quulity, pateat, st @3 Bost o per ¢ OnorrEp FrEn—Por 100 1b Cony Mrar—1 00@1 10 per o SCREENING —B5@700 per owh General Produce. 9374 keg, | | white fish, half brls,, 7 00; Borren craamery, storago croamery, 2 cholco ¢ (®24c; bost country, solia packod, best_country, roll, 16@18c; info 10@14c. 4 the domand good. Mears—Hams, B | cloar sido bacon, short, long, 104c; dry 10¢; shoulders, fined, 10c. Eaas—Market firm; sales to-day at 98@200; receipts good ArpLES—Fanc fancy Ben Davie 83 00@3 o mmy Willowtwi Receipts aro smal broakfast bacon, 11e; sida_bacon, ¢ salt long, 1dg; lard, ro- 84 50@5 O f: ew York Stato full cream, late September make, 1dc; Now York Stat full croam, 10 hoop lots, 134e; do full eream, 50 hoop lots, 13e; Wisconsin, full croam, in by 14c; Voung Americas, strictly full cream, 1de am, 1 1 cream 10 hoop lots, 11}c: full croam flats, 114 Lim: choesa, 100 1b cases, 154 burger 134c; genuind old Swiss, 10c. Porarors—Receipts small | and prices izmnl. Consignments of strictly choice, argo sized, straight potatoes are selling from 45 to 48¢; mived cars 40 to 42c and ight demand; poachblows, ,50¢, Swirr PoraToRS—Choice vellow, none, —No demand; market overstocked. Hand picked natives, 82 25@2 50; hand picked mediums, $176@200. Re oofpte largo. 25; snipo, 81 50 o 1 75; ducks, Mallard, per doe, 2 002 50; mixad, 150 to2 00, caroful that your game comes to market in nice condition, Fresn_Ovsens—Solects, 40¢; standards, 35c; mediums, 25c. CrLrRY—b50. Povmny—Live chickens, por dor, 175@ 200; full dressed chickens, per 1b, 10@12c; tur- per 1b., 15@17c; dicks, 10@12; geese, Ns—Fxtra fancy bar lemons, $600; fancy Mossina lemons, por box, §5 255 6 box lots, Messina lemons, 85 00; 10 'box lota do., ; Malaga lomons, fancy, $4 50; do 5 box Valencias, 6 10; Measinas, 3 75, vAS—Non. CRANBERRIES—DBell and ougles, $12 00; boll and cherry, $950@1050. Above quotations for choicu. Dares—Black Arabian, per Ib, quarter crates, 10c. F168—25 Ib. kegs, per Ib., 124c; 10 Ih. box, ayer, per lb., 16¢; small evals per lb., 18c. CocoanuTs—Extra fine, por 100, 8 00. CipER—Pure sweet cider, 22 gal kog, 86 00; M. & P. clarified, 16 gal keg, $175; M. & P! clarifiod, 32 gal keg, £8 00, Pios Ferr, fripg, Ero,—Pigs mn. 15 Ib kita, 81 15; p g.\ 40 1b qr hhl 82 25; pige_foot, 801 half bbl, $4 00; tripe, 15 1b kits, $1 tripe, 40 1b qr bbl, sz m,.« 80 1b half bbl, $400; pigs tongues, Ib kits, $2 b0; pigs tongues, 40 1b qr bbl, 8600, Lambs' tongmos, 151D kits, $2 65; 40 Ib qr b1, §6 25. MiINCE MEAT—Atmore’s, 18lb buckets (buckets 26c) $e; 371b buckets (hucket 40c), 9c.3 1001b kegs, 9¢; half barrels, 84c. ‘AsSORTED ] ~_9.1b stone jars; 12 in case, per doz, 8225 tumbler, per doz, S1 95; schooner, per dozen, $310; 1-Ib tin cans, 4 doz. in case, 81 40; 2-1b tin cans, 2 doz in case, $4 50, Buik Ternies—Curcant, 90-Ib wood pails, por b, 74c; strawbarry, 8011 wood pails per ic; raspberry, 80-1b wool pails per Ib, Hc, lackberry, 30-1b woed pails per 1b, 7jc; crab apple, 30-1h wood paila per Th, 7§c. Avprk Burren-85.1b wendan b Is, per Ib, 8; Sdb woodon pails, Gincua par case, 50 8@0e; Piacn Burrer—2o-Ib wooden pails per.Ib, $1100; 510 woodon pail, G in case, per case, 25, Presenves—(In 20-1b woodon pails)—Rasp- borry, 15¢; strawberry, quince, ldc; peach, 1dc; cherry, 1dc; tomatoes, 14c; plum, 14c; assorted, 71 woadon buclts, 6 in case, por caso, $475; nssorted, 2-Ib tin cans, 2 doz in case. per case, $6 50 NebrasgA Cons Hoxgy—2-1b frames, 24-1b cascs, per Ib, 18c, Hav—Baled, 800@10 00 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@7 00 per ton, Grocers List. CaNNED GOODS—Ogstarn (Standard)per caso, 370@3 90; strawberries, 2 Ib, per caso, 2 00@ 210; raspberrios, 2 Ib, por cade, 2 90; Bartlett pears, per case, 2 40; whortleberrics, per case, 400; egg pluios, 2 1, per case, 2 90; groen gogos, b, poe’caso, §90; pine applos, 210 per case, 4 80@b Ropr—Sisal ;mch and largor, 10¢, § inch, 104c; 4 inch, 1lc, JANDLES -Boxos, 40 Ibe, 16, 15c; 6s, 10}c; boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz, 6s, 163¢. Marones—Per caddie, 85c; round, oases, 2 B55; square_cases, 170, Suaars—Powdered, 9hc; out loaf, fo; granulated, 8jo; confectioners’ A, ⁣ Btand: ard extra O, 780; extra O, 730; medium yel- low, 7c; dark yellow, 6jc. Correes—Ordinary grades, 12@124c; falr13 | 7 @18he; good, 14c; prime, 15@154o; choice, 16@17c; fancy green and yellow, 10@1640; old government Java, 20@20c; Levering’s roasted. 18¢; Arbucklo's romsted, 18f¢; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 18jc; mitation Java, 164 @isic Rior—Louisiana prime to chelce, 7o; fair Ghe; Patma, Gc. ¥isu—No. 1 mackorel, half bels., 8 00; No, 1 mackerel, its, 115; family mackerel, half brls., 6 00; family mncksmlhldu, m, ru., 1,000 12,000{ 2ho- : 82, bol; Sl tandard do, 4 gallon Syrup—Standard Con do, 4 gallon koga 18 kops 1 50 80pA--In Ib papers, 8 80 per case; keg por 1b, PioxLes—Medinm, in barrels, 7 50; do tu half barzels, 4 25; kmall, in barrels, 8 £0; do in half basrols, 4 75; gherking; in bareels, 9 50; doin half barrals, 5 25, Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@bfic; cholos 60 750; good Tuperial, 6@130; choios, 60@6lic; n, good, B0@50C; ehoice, 656(@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, Sic; Japan, chaice, 60@Thc; Oolong, good, 85@40¢; Oelong, choice, 40@fiGc; Souchong, good, 85@A0c choice, 85@Abc. WoODENWARE—Tw0 _hoop 185 Shron lwoap palls £ 10, Tubo, No, 1 1 Plo: noor waabboards, 185 Deubla Crown ? %0; Wellbuckets, 8 85, Hoaps—XKirk’s Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirl's standued,’ 3 75; Kirk's white Russiun, 525; Kirk's eutoca, 210 Kirk's Prairio 'Quoen, (100 cakes,) 400; Kirk's magnolia, doz. Pmuu«vunmynmh cang, 4 case, in case, 848; Babbitts ball 2 dor. in case, & 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz in case, 1 60, CANI)Y Trench mixed in 201b, pu.lln 18¢; American mixed. in 80 1b pails, 14¢; Brilliant ixod, in 80 1 yails, 1de; Kobry wized, in 30 |.\.si.‘, 13 Competition mixed, in' 80 1b A 12h; Toxeelsior utick, 30 1b palls, 12¢; donble refined, 30 1b pails, 130 Orysta! wixed 30'Ib pails, 156; Old Ve, mised: 30 1b pafls, 14c; Tip Top, mized, 30 Ib paile. 180; lirt mixod, 80 1 ule, Ttho; Filet, atick, 80 1b pals, i14c; Tip iy, aich, 80 11> pala, 120, v'fi'f“ Now Yorkapple 16c; Ohio ap- ple, D EAl—Dray loads, bbl, 180; Ashton, in sacks. 60, bhis dalcy 60, F'a a0! ‘Adbbon, Stanon—Pearl, 4hc; Silver Gloss, 9o Corn Btarch, 9e; Exoelsior Glows, 7ho; Corn, e, Reiok- Papper, 170; allopios, Loe, eraves Bio; cassia 15e, Lvs—Awmerican, 8 40; Groenwich, 8 40; iz —Prairio chickens, por doz., 83 00 to 6 Waestern, 2 75; North Star, 200; Lewis' Iye 465; Jowell lys, 2 75 Dry Goods, N \H,m!.m A. Bhe; Atlanta A, 8o} 44, Apple, loot FE, 84 73c; Chitte. Hoosior, G4e; Indian nango A, Honest Wid 4l.m l« l A n Head A, 8 Orchard, (| th 8 ¥ Paquot | \z, 78¢; do 7 Wachusett rx CoTroNa ‘\H\ . \u\ o 4 | 14,6 mm ington ) 0, Sto; Lehigh ¥ o 0 8%, Tios do i e 0 4 30, o \me\llt FACHED (‘nrrn\': o Fidelity 4.4 o cambric 4.4 at Falls Q, 9¢ : Lonsdale, 10¢ Fruit of the 3 do Whter Twist, 104 n Head »ln\\nk 44, |.~,.mu\ mc I,”».nl t\ G Twill Pocahontas 4-4, 04o; Pocassot 54, 8, 11g; Wamsutta O 240 Albany 1, brow, 8c3 X stripos and plaic K brown and drab, stripes and’ pleids lington _fancy, Chardot fancy, 0c; Fall River hrown, extra hoavy, iana A brown, 18c; Neponset A o) —Amoskoag A O A 82, 10c; bluo 82, 18 1-2c; Arrowanna, 9 1 mont BB, 1 %e; Conestogn, extra, 17 1 nmmlu-u'l) 111-20; Lowiston A 80, 150; M $0o; Omega, supor_extra 83, 16 1-40; Putnam XX I-m« stripo, 12¢; Shotucket 8, 10 1.2¢; do 88, Yoomun's blue 20, 9c. DENINS—Amoskeag, blno and brown, 161-2c; brown, 8 1 tra I\vu\i [ud Scotch, 18 1.2¢; l,nnrnnl 000, bluo and brown, 121.20; do AAA, do do 13125 do XX to do do, 14 1-20; Haymaker's bluo and brown, 9 1-2c; Mystic River DD stripe, 161.2, Pearl ftiver, blue and brown, 160; Uncaaville, blue and brown. 14 12 Caymnies—Tamard fho; Eddystone lining, 24inch donble face, 8ie; Garner /{“gln*ml h%c' Manhattan gle .\«.m\‘, BHho; Newport do., b d g]ln.zml, bfe; Pequot do, Bo; Lockwood kid finish, CORSKT JEANS—Amory, Androscoggin satteon, 8¢; Clarendon 6fo; Conestogya sat- teens, Tie; Hallowell, 8¢; Indian Orchard, Tie; Nurragansott, improved, 8jo; Popperill sat- toen, \5’ Ae; Rockport, be, Allens, '60; American, 63c; Arnldo, 64c; Berwick, 4fc; Cochoo, 64 :Conostoga, 64cs Dankirk, 60; Dunnell, 64@7c; ddystone, 64c; Gloucaster, G4c; Harmony, bho; Knickerbockor, | | s Merrimac D, 7e; Mystic, bio; Spragues, 60; Southbridge, 60; do Gingham.s, 70; Marls 3o | boro, Bic; Oriental, S}ce GinonAws—Amoskeng, ho; Argyle, So; Atlantic, 8¢; Cumberland, 7he; Kenilworth, 94c; Plunkstt, 9 ) CoTTONADES—Abbervill, t:; ato, 2005 American, 11¢; Artisian, 200; Oniro D and T 184¢; Clarion D and T, l’flc' Docan_ Co, stripes D and T, 160; Koy ystone 13jc; Nan® tucket, 1’!L,\4\l\|mrm, 16; Ocean D and T, 1843 It : Susdox, 120; Tioga, Wachu' sott shirting chocks, 12hc; do Nankin 12jcs York, plain Nankin, 123c: !o checks, stripes vnd fancy, 12}o; do § ¢ Sz :\mlnwmuvxln 104, 2r4c; do 9-4 Continental_C'42. 11c; ; Now York m I3 ; Pombroke 19¢; do 49, 7, 1oy do =7, 18c; s do'48, 17c, Sussex, 8e. do 78, 30 50; Poquot l’dppmm] o a 96, 2¢; do Lumber. WHOLKSALR, Wo quioto lumber, lath and ehingleson oars at Omaha ut the following prices: ND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 23 H0. TiyMBERS—16 feet and under, 22 00, TIMBER AND JoisT—18 ft, 23 60; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, TENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 2 00. SH:E’HNO—I\«J. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 Fivtmbor bareal, 1 25; bl por bushel e cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; per bu. 50c; Tarred foit, 100 fhs, B 505 steaw ourd, 8 50, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. 01£8—110° carhon, por gallon, 1840; 150° headlight, per gallon, 14ke; 1755 hoadlight, per gallon, 18¢; 1502 water white, 17¢; lin seod, raw,; pr gallon,55c; linsood, boilod, per allon, m’ibLug winter str’d, per gallon, 80c: No. 1, 70¢;No. 2, 60c; castor, RS X, per gal- lon, 1’ 50; No. 8,1 30; swoct, per gllon, 100 sperm W.B., per gailon, 160; fish, W, B., Nzrguuou, eatsf mtcxtrn, ver gaflon, 90¢; 1, 7be; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; gumngor, 156; golden maching, No. 1, por gl lon, 85c; No. 2, perm, signal, per gal on, 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74 © per gallon, 16c. PAINTS IN Otr,—White lead, Omaba P, P, 6c; white lead, St. Touis, pure, 6}c; Marseilles groon_1to b I cans, 20c; French inc, groen seal, 12c: French zinc, red wseal, 1lc; ¥rench zine, in varnish nss zino, in_oil asst, 15c; raw and burnt umbor, 1 1h cans, 100; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vas ko hrown, 13¢; refined lampblacl, 12¢; ivory black, 1Ge; drop bl blue, JOL \llmm rine blue, 18 hromo greon ,, M, 163 blind and_ shutter green, L M. kU {flr Paris grroen, 180; Indinn rod, s Vondtian red, e; Tusodn ral, 22; Amorl: can Vormillign, . & L., 15c; chrome yollow L. M, 0. &D. 0, m yellow ochre, 9c; goldon ochre, 16c, putent dryer, 8o; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, che fnut and aéh 1 Drv Painte. White load, whiting, 2}c;’ whiting g coml s Iampblask,. Govmantomm, black, ordinary, 10¢; Pruseian blue, 55 rino, 18c; vandyko, brown, 8o; umber, raw, 4¢; sionna, burnt, 4 sloun, ruv, do; Paris greon, gonuine, 2 Fari groon, cominon, 20c;chrorno groon, N. Y., 2005 clroms groon, 1., 15c; venaiilion: Ting,, fon, Amumnu, 18c; Indian red, pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cokusons, Venotian red, American, 1{C; red lead, + chromo yollow, genuine, 0c; chrome yel- |.,w,x 12c;ochro, rachalle, f; ochre, Fronch, i , Amarican, ‘Wintor's ‘mineral, 3ke! Tohigh brown, 2%; ‘Hpaalsh brown, 330} Princo's mineral, "V ARNISHES—Tbarrol allon: Furni ture, extra, 81 10; fur \m.-e, o, 1, $1; coach, oxtra, § conch, No, '1, $1 20; Damar, extra, 81 75; Japan, 700; wsp} hmum extra, 850} shellac, 3 50; hard oll finish, 81 50, Tobaccos Prua TopAcco: ~Climax, fide; Ballion 50c; Hormoshoo, 0ot Star, flo; Ruddy, 4b0; Her. sy, ‘Black, 38@40c, o Gor Comman, H0@800; good, 46@ 00c; Tons Toeaf, 70c; Promium, 65c; Diamond Crwwn Bbe; Bweet Sixteen, 47c, 810KING—O, 8., 220; Mosrschuum, 30c; Dur. haw, § o, 5; Durham, 4 o, bic, Durhair 2 0z, bbc; Seal of North Caroling, 8 oz, boe Bom P Roh Caroling, 4 oz., b70; Seal of orth Carolina, 2 oz 60c; O, KA Durham, 4 oz, %; 0, K Dur’ hoc Dncte Ned, #'s 20c; Tor ' T Leather. Hoavy sol, 80 4%0; homiook ole 24¢@ 0y [ 80c w1 00; runner B.'m soc, M% 85¢ to120; ’ hemlock 2&: y dpper, 2 2c; uugw.r, 4 Irelnan. kid, 3 80 to 2 75; ok kip, B¢ o ok calf, 120 to 1 80; ¥rench kip, 110 to U 65; Fr«n.:u-.ll 14.1!.02(!’] rus. 4o, 560 to 7 B0; linings, 600 to 10 60; top. pings, 9 00 to 10 50; 1, Momcoo, 300 0 Sic; bobble O, D, Moroceo, 85c; simon, 2 50 to 8 00, Haryess—No, 1 star oak, 88¢; No 2 do, $50; No. 1 Ohlo oak, 86c; No, 2 do, ¥3s; No, 1 Milwaukee 8c: No 2do 82, Heavy Hardware List. 2 50; plow steol special cast, 6o w.lu! or Gerwan, "c; oast too; do, 18 @»o~ wagon spokes, set, 2 253 00; huba olloss sawed dry, 140; tonguos, o alos. asclhy 0 o mutd s ashors er 11, B@180; rivets, por var 1), 6@12¢; rnalloabls, o ww ges, Gc: crowbars, Go; harrow h\»th \pring tasl, 7@80; ardes's horsenoe: 4 £0 Jm.mnlmm 670, Bur Barpenp Wigg—In o Naus—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90, Bror—Shot, § 85; buck shot, “’)i' axdantal lots, dho per 100 powdar, kegs, 6 40; do., half Kego, da, Quarter kegs, 1 &8; blasting, Toer 100 foot o, kege, Leav—Bar, 1 65, e, e 1...1\ an Orchard | ¢ Andover DD blue, 15 1-20; Arlington X blue 1 ‘Highland, Tho; | 3 lOAI. Cumber] ris run_Blossburg, 5 00; Whitebreast nut, b 00; Rock \,m @11 50; Canon ( Hidos, ud binckamith, 100 , 700; Anthra. , 700, per ton roon butchors, 6@6io; green bt, 14@100; unwashed, 1 ALoonot—188 proof, 2 oxtra California spiri erln( gallon; triple 23 por proof gallo 1 00@1 b fine 1 tucky bovrbons, Ponnsylvania ryes, BrANDIES —Tmported, (»\)\unuux\ domeatio 1 40@4 00, @30 Roys Timported, 4 50@0 0; Now England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY CHAMPAGNES—Tmportod per s, 34 00; Amorican, per case, 12 00@16 00, 7H@4 00, 25 00@ — DENVER MARKET. Ouren MEats AND_LARD—In tiorcos 100 fnpaily 1le. Hams, 14ic; breakfast bacon. 13@1ohe; mmokod” o, 0h@100; alt widos, 83(@9e, Gy FRome AxD Propuer— Potatoes, 55@ o por 100 pounds; onions, per 100 |m|x|u|l<. $1.50@2 00; turnips, per 100 1b, 60G@ Yol. orado cabboge, now, per 100, chickons, old, per doz, Tprairio chickens por doz, 1 7 frosh, por. do: o, fair qual- ity croamery, finost por I, croamory, wood, per Ib, ; dairy, por I, full croam, por 1b, 16 enstorn, $5 006 00 7@10c; California_ pears per Ib, 7@100; Mowsina lomons, "oxtra _por! 700 @S 00; orangos, (€12 00@13 00;8 Colorado wheat, per 10081b, 8§18 @1 88; flour, fair quality, $10 00@10 50 o barrel flour, Graham, per 100 b 00@2 50; flour, £yo, par’ 100 1b, §2 50@2 70; flour, buckwhoat, §10' 00@10 50; cornfimeal por 00 Th, &1 63@1 83 corn, por 100 T, S130 35; corn chob, per 1001bs, 81 30@1 33; now oata, per !()flllN £1 K:fll( n\hu:l per 100 1b, $1 83@1 85; whoat, per 100 Ibs, §1 85@1 45; barlay, per 100 1bs, 81 50@ @1 78; mixod chop, por {100 Ihs, $1 33@ 1.40; bran, por ton, $17 00@10 00; hay, bor ton S13 00@16 00; baled second bottom, 810 00@12 00; baled upland, $1400@17 003 aw, por ton, KR 00@9 00, J. R CAMPBELL. | 8.8, CAMPBELL, Campbell & Co., Commission Merchants {PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUIT! h 14th Strect, between Douglas OMAHA, NEB. crences —First National Bank ‘0., Omaha; Bank of Gass Coun woking, 12@15¢; choaso, 17c; apples por bbl, grapos, per lb, , ETC. 0 Dodge, Stealo, Johnton ttsmouth, NTS SOLICITED. PROMPTL TP AYVE —WITH— DX RETURNS MADE FALLS bRANITE. to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The Worl for street pavement than the ioux Falls Granite. FOR ANY AMOUNT OF Pavin Bl —OR— filled promptly. estimates given upon application, WM. MoBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota. or. 10 00; wmui.m.e lmnp 00; Town lump, 5 00; Iry fii walt, Hdee, YwosRinde prios Wool. Morino unwashed, 1 heavy, Gins—Imported, 4 50@06 00; domestic, 1 40 Kunina and Nobraska [ onf 9 And your work is done for all time MACADAM] Samples sent and i n - SAFEINVESTMENTS Omaha Real Estate is a ital, and there is no property, in or around the city, but what will bring fe investment for hoth local and foreign cap- purchasers good returnsin the near future. ‘We have property for sale inall parts f the city, and also ACRE PROPERTY Surrounding the city, all of which,w wladly show to parties who feel interested. We are often asked which is the best part of the cily for an invest- We always advise patrons to buy what is called . Inside Property By this is meant property not more than one and a half miles from the Postoffice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. While outside property will steadily advance in price, inside property will ad- vance much greater in"proportion. The new addition to the city kuown as HAWTHORNE! is located one mile from the postoffice, west, only nine blocks from the High School, and these lots are beingfsold at less than half the price asked for lots same distance in any other direction, and NOW 15 T:E TiME T8 UY, As these lots will, in ashort time, be advanced to correspond to prices lots surrounding Hawthorne. The contract has been let for grading Davenport street through this addition. Work has been commenced and will be flnished early in the summer, Purchasers of lots in Hawthorne will not have to bear any expense for the grading, This is a decided advantege. Prices for regu- lar size lots B350 TO B575, We have also some double lots in this addition at from $600 to $650. This part of the city is being built up with the best class of residences. Near business, near High School, andfdesirable in every particular. KIRKWO0OD We have a few lots left in this addition, which we will sell at lower prices than can be had in surrounding additions. Thelots are beautiful- ly located and larger than than those in adjoining additions, and will be sold on terms to suit purch: Residence and Business Property ! IN ALL PARTS OF THEZCITY. B A R M SI In Douglas County and a'l parts of tke State.” S TUBURIB.A IN! A fiae tract of land three and one-half miles from Omaha at $40 per to produce a more durable material ORDERS acre. Also a tract feur miles from the bity at $30 per acre. Eirkwood. Lots in this addition will be sold on motnhly payments; 10 per cent. cash and BJper cent, per month.’ HAWTHORIN HI o |either fix | OF all the lots w2 have for sale, we thinl this is the most desirable a home or for investment, as it is near business nicely located and at pre:ent orices is_the cheapest “property ‘in the m ket, aud first P ! Western Cornice-Works IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PRO 1111 Douglas §t, Omahs, Noh. MANUFACTURER OF Galvanizea Iron Cornices £ Dormer Winoows, Fluialy Tun, Tron and » | Raokng, Buecht's maseit dotallio Hkvlivid, P 1 sdjuitod Kateoot war and seacket Bawving., | | e gunral avent tor tho Ghove e of #0518, (v | euciug, Cruatinze, Balustrad Wiudow blinds, Cellar G Voranass, fxon teis | BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 South 14th Strest, betwess Farnam and Douglas