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o Loans Negotiated. ~Oommercial Papor and all_Good Securities dealt in. 39 Pearl Wtreot, and 500 First avenue, Council Blufts. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Nzw York, Felrnary 19, Money—Fasy #t 13@2 per cent, closed of- fored at 2 per cent. Prime Paper—4@5) per ocent, Exchange Bills—Firm at 4 85 489, Governments—Firm, Stocks —The market, excopt for temporary weakness, showed higher prices for to-day. Union Pacific, Delaware, lackawanna & Wastern and Pullman P'alace were especially strong. Union Pacific sold up 24 to 88§ per cent, Lackawanna advanced } to 1208 per cont, and Pullman rose to 110§ per cent against 105 per centbid at the close last night, and sellers for the past fow days have been the most anxious buyers. An improvemont demand, in sharos was noted and caused an advance of @1} per centin the remainder of the list. VUUPONS 1009 114} 123% 129 P-dfin 6 of 95, BTOOKS AND BONDS, American Express Burl,, Cedar Rapids & Nor Cmntnl Pacific. } | shipping, ¢ o w.-'n. - Vi mmwz#wflw&_ AL . )qu‘a Qoo mm‘ . AT ] g - v 2 TR N " 2 (0 fhapi S5 KB N e TR | pt s I . . oty o g “ g ’ . 4 - T s o o pewe - e THF DAILY BFE-"OMAHA W ]< DNI‘,SDAY FFBRUARY 20, 1884. 3 M:reh 1 1|im| |"| for May; No. ( nm Higher and slow "475(:1 H0fe for February 5330 for May. H0J@0H0%c for cash; Ble tor March, b8}@ Oats—Dull; 343G for onsh; 86fc for May. N 1iye - hse. Barley U nchanged. Butter--KEasy; creamery, 30@34c; dairy, 20 @37e. 16 o Flax ‘imi' At 150, Hay—Unchanged. 4 Rran At 83 Corn Meal A CrosiNg Roard =Wheat —Quiet and very slow at 1 083@1 08} for March. 1 11§ for N Corn—Quiet and very slow at b3}@b: May. Oats—Nothing done, et Tave sy UHICAGO LIVE STOCK, CH10AGo, February 18,—The Drovers' Jour- nal reports this afternoon ns follows: Hogs —~Market dull, and 15@ rough packing. 7 00@7 70; light, skips, 4 50@4 ¢ Cattle —Market slow and a shade lower; ex- ports, 6 h0@7 25; good to_choice shipping. 5 80@6 40; common to medium, b 00@35 inferior to fair cows, 250@400; med to good, 42%(1! stockers, 3 50@ foeders, Sheep afator Yo fair, 3 00@4 50 per owt.; medium to good, 4 50@5 50; choice to extra, 5 50@6 10, KANSAS OITY LIVE 8TOCK. Kaxsas Ciry, February 19,—The Daily Tn- dicator report Cattle -Steady; natives, 5 056@6 10; feed- ers, 4 80@b 10; cows, 3 60@4 50, Hogs—Market weaker and 150 lower at 6 55 @7 16, win Sheep - Steady; natives, 4 60@h 00, ST, LOUIS LIVE KTOCK. Sr. Louis, February 19, —Cattlo—Dull and little done; prices weak, but not generally lower; exports, 75; good to choice 25; common to medium, 460 Pt Wa 0 & Chioag: 7 @h M. H-nnlb-rszfi J:i;wh ShoepStrong and slow; fair to medium, filon Casicead. :T,lei: L) good to choice, 4 50@5 50; extra, Ind,, Bloom, & Wester Kansas & Texas Liako Shore & Michigan So. Michigan Contr Mianeavolis & St. o do Missouri Pacific. Northora Pacitio do do Northwestern. . Oaio & Mississippi do _ do pfd. . Peorin, Decatur & Evansville, Rock Teland. . Wumrn Union Telegra) * Asked. s GRAIN AND PHOVISIONS. OHICAGO PRODUCE. Or1cAGo, February 19, -Flour—Quiet; un. | Ho88 chnngnd smodwchutne winter wheat flour, 5 0@ 85; spring, 4 00@4 50; Minnesota ba- ke’rs 4 -!0@5 25, Visible uupply of grain !*‘nhmnry 16: Wheat 00 bushels; corn 13,112,000 hushels; 83,000 bushels; rye 2,302,000 b|ul|el-<, barley 2,1 Wheat—Hegular, again unsettled and ner- g vous; opened stronger and 3c higher, ad: vanced dc, eased off, luctuated and closed higher than H,Q(a'll{c for cash; @93c tor 'ehruurv (,um—l'mr}v At irregulur' upenexl firm, advanced 4c, fluctuated within a Rarrow ravge, and closed 3o higher; 533@hdle for cash; 53%c for February; 54c for March: b4h@ Sifi for Avril; 593@50%c tor May; 593@bdde for June; m?(m-l o for July; rejocted, 43 Oats—Dull and easy; 823@33c for cash; for February; 82jc for Murch; 33c for Apri 370 for May? 80%6 for th yeas. Rye—Dall at 58c, Barley—Firmer at 62@63c. Flax Seed—Weak at 1 54 on track. Timothy—Quiet; prime, 1 26@L %7, elosod ?u 2 80@1 32; common nominal- 1 15@1 " Momn Borlc— Fairly active and lower; 17 50 for c:shun‘?od@ll;a&r;x‘ ary; 17 50@17 rw; for arch; or April; 17 70@17 72 for May; 17 80@17 823 Fr ! Lard—Fair_demand; lower; 9 52)@9 for cash and February; 9 55 for March; 9 X @9 70 for April; 9 80@9 82} for May; 9 90 for June. Boxed Meats—In fair demnnd, shouldersa| 7 85; short ribs, 920; short clear, 9 Butter—Unchanged; creamery, duiry, 20@L" W 16, Ot Boaup, —Whaat, sales, 1,000,000 bush- els, at 4@4o higher, Com™Sules,” 1,320,000 bushels, at fo higher. Oats—Sales, 80,000 bushels, unchanged to le_ lower Pork le lower Lard lower. ales, 20,000 barrels, unchanged to 2@The ales, 12,000 tierces, at NEW YORK, New Yorg, Fobruary 19.—Wheat—Cash a nhmls higher; l)tmlm advanced §@§c at the openiny Jout declined d(alc, closing stn G ungraded red. 80c@1 13; No, 4 red, 92c; 3 red, 104} 2red, 1 08{@1 14c, Corn—Cash unchanged; options opened 3@ o better but lort the advance, closing steady; ungraded, 55@f4ie; No. 2, 63@G50 Oats—~Unchanged; mixed western, 414@ 4801 white, 45@4Tc. pi ;,m—\v At Tl quiet and steady at 27 R}:‘"k ~Dull and easy; ' new meoss, 17 75@ 5, Lird—DMarket weal; primo stowm, 9 85@ Butter—Quiet and barely steady. KANSAS CITY, Ranuas Orry, Februarv 19 -Wheat—Lower; | good 94fc bid for cash; 95§@95{c for March; 99c for May. Corn —Quiet; 42}c for cash; 42fc for March; 1bic bid for May. Oats—Dull nml nominal; 29§c bid, BALTIMORE. ‘BauriMore, February 19.—Wheat—Steady and dull: No, 2 winter red cash and February 110@1 104, Corn—Shade easier and dull; mixed cash, fll,\u bid, gy Al o Oats and quiet; white, 44@46c; mixed, 4.@41y i b Tye Quiet at 67@6 Eiggo—Lower and dull at 27ic, LIVERPOOL, Lavenroot, Kebruary 19,—Breadstufis — Quiet. Wheat—Winter, 8 2d@8s 5d; spring, 7s 104 @t 24 5 B 2 g (A)m‘\uw, OINCINNATI, UINCINN @ Vabruary 19,—Wheat—Nomi- ual; Nw, 2 red, 1 06 Gora—Dull and nominal; mixed, 50c. Quia—Dull; mized 350, R; No. 2., 70c, Pork— nsss, 18 00, Lard—Daull; prime stoam, Hulk Meats — Easior, but not quotably \thky Steady st 1 14, l‘OLihlL Toumo February 19, —Wheat—Steady; No. 2 white, 100; No, 2 nd cash, 1 wx'?] 05, Gorn—Quiet und stowdy; high mixe No. 2 cash and Febr y Ble. Oats—Dull; No. 2 cash an February, 36¢. MILWAUKKE, Minwavkke, February 19 —Wheat—Firm; No, 2 tHe; F«hn\uy, 9850; March, 94¢c; April, TRAKKIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN, CRI0AG0, Fobruary 19.—Recoipta and ship- monts of flour and grain for the past 24 hours ; | have been as follows: Flour, bbls..... ‘Wheat, bushels. . Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels Ryo, bushels. Barloy, bushels New York, February 10.—Receipts and shipmentsof flour and grain for tho past 24 houra have been as follows: Recoipta Ship't Wheat, bushels 7,000 Corn, bushels Oats, bushels ... LIVE STOOK. On10A00, Fobruary 19,—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as followa: Recelpta, Ship'ts. Kansas Ciry, February 19, —Receipts md shipments of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: Receinta. Ship'ta, 1,300 Sr. Louts, February ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Reoelpta, Ship'ts. 100 400 500 850 Cattle, Sheep. e DRY GOODS MARKET. New York, February 19,—The exports of domestic cottons for the past week were 5,152 packages; since the 1st of January 18,657, against 20,477 for the same time last year and 18,817 in ‘1882, Trade is much interfered with by the unsettied weather, ——— OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale ¥rices, OFFioE oF THE OMARA Bre, Tuesdsy Evening, February 19 The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is and other local buyers: Grain., WreaT—Cash No. 2, 74ic: No, 8, 630, Baruzy—Cash No, 2, 47@50c, Rye—Cash No. 8, 4dlc CorN—No, 2, 39c, Oams—No, 2, #24c. Live Stock. ¥ar STRERS—4 50@5 00, ¥ar Cows—3 00@4 00, Hoos—6 00@6 h0, SHErP—38 H0@4 00, CaLvEs—6 00@6 50, Flour and Millstufls. yKVéxgrn Whrar—Best quality, patent, at SECOND QuALITY—2 75@3 25, spm«z WiaT—Best quality, patent, 3 25@3 40, SecoND QvA!JH—Z 50@8 25, Bran—65¢ per OHOPPED an—Pm- 100 Ibs. €02 CorN MeaL—1 00@1 10 per owt. SCREENING ~85@7b0 per owt General Produce. Borre — Fanoy, croumery, 83630, cod storago creamery, 25@27c; cholce di @403 best oountry, molia packod, 12 l6e~ best_country, roll, 16@18c; inferior 10@1c.” ocelp a snal aud tha e ‘Mears—Hams, 18§03 broakfast bacon, 12}c; cloar sido bacon, short, 114c; cloar sdn bacon, long, 1lcidry salt short, 10fc; dry salt long, 10t shouldar, 8 dried bee, 143c; lard, ro- ne Eaos—Market unsettlad; sales to-day at 24 @23c; receipts good. ‘ArpLEs—Iancy Jonmathans, $4 50 fanvy Ben Davis, $8 60@4 00; fazoy onot, 83 00@3 b0; fany Willowtwig, 85 26@3 76, Demand good. Cueesk—New York State full cream, late Sontember make, 14c; New York State full groaun, 10 hoo fota, 18hg; do fll creum, 50 hoop 10ts, 134c; Wisconsin, full cream, in 140; Young Americas, strictly full cream, Hc, tull cream 126, ful cream 10 hoop lot, 110 full cream flats, 124c; full cream flats, 11hc; ancy briok ‘oheess, 300 1b ouses, 1850 Lite: burger 184c; genuine old Swiss, 19¢, Poraroks—Keceipts small and good. | Comgumenta of " wicly i sized, straight potatoos are sellin from 40 1o 436, mired bars 40 o 420 D light demand: peachblows, fc. Bwrr Porators—Choice yellow, none. ON1oNs—No demand; market overstocked, Braxs—Hand picked natives, $2 26@2 b0; band picked mediums, - $176@2 00, Re- e I chickens, per doz., 83 00 to 8 25; snipe, 81 60 to 1 75; ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00@2 50; mixed, $150t02 00, = Bo careful that your game ‘comes to market in uica condition, 88c; medium, 23c, oy aTEs—Black Arabian, 1b, 8@c; quarter crates, 10c. Tk bing CipER—Pure sweet cidar, 22 gal keg, $6 00; | N, Bc; May, 1 00}, M. & P. clarified, 16 gal kq, 75; L& P, T cias o unchavged; No, 2, 5ihe, | clarified, 82 gal Kog, &« O-u rm; hu 2, 33(:. Pias lflrr. Luire, u Plg- foet, 156 Ib Ryo~Firm; No. 2, Ko, 81 154 plga 4010 ar las foot, Barley—Steady; B 5 68@ssie. -8016 tri ,ls b hu $115; ST, LOULS PRODUCK, l" ‘fl%uabbl 0 Hm b bdlbhl. b ongues, 1. Lovts, February 19.— Wheat—Hivher; 15 Gt b, 88,00, Tt No. 2red, ' 004;@1 11 for cashy 1 08} for! 1510 ke, 82 65; 40 1 g b, $60.25, G et e g 8 red, 09@ ! qoted at tho prices furnishod by the elovatora |4 Fresu Overers—Selects, 40c; standards, By Fios—25 Ib. kegy, per 1b., 124c; 10 1b: box, | ham ayar, per Ib,, 16c; small ovals per Ib., Cocoanvrs—Extra fine, per 100, 8 00, MiNcr MIAT Atmore's, 18Ib buokets g:mkl\‘a 250) %¢; 871b buckots (hucket 40c), 3 1001b ki 9o: half barrels, 8je. ASSORTRD J RLLY~2-1b stone jars; 12 in oase, per doz, $2 25; tumbler, por doz, &1 95; sohooner, per_dozen, 88 10; 1.1b tin nl.4 doz, in case, 81 40; 2'1b tin cans, 2 doz in case, Butx Jerties—Cureant, 80b wood pails, per 1b, 74o; strawberry, 80.1t wood pails per Ib, 746 raapberry, 016 wood palls per Ib, lnckberry, 30-1b wond " pails per 1b, 74c; mu. apple, 30-1h wood paila par Tb, 7o, Arpre Borrer—351b wondan p s, por Ib, 8¢; b1b wooden pails, 6incwsa per case, 810 PrAcH Butter—20-1b wooden pails per Ib, £1100; 5-1b wooden paiis, 6 in case, per caso, $495, Presgnvis—{(Tn 20.1b woodon pails)Resp- berry, 15¢; strawberry, quince, 1ic; peach, lic; cherry, 1d4c; tomatoes, 146 plum, 14} assorted, 5.1 wooden buckets, 6 in case, per case, $4 75; nssorted, 21h tin oans, 2 doz in case. per case, 86 b PouLTRY--Live chickens, per doz, 175@ 200; full dressed chickens, por Ib, 10G@126; tur- keys, par ib., 10@170; ducks, 10@12; goose, Extra fancy bar lemons, $600; fancy, Messina lemons, per box, & 5 box lots, Messina lemons, 8 00; 10 'box lota do., $475 Mulaga lomons, fancy, $4 50; do 5 box ots, —Valencias, 6 50; Mossinas, 8 75, 8—None. CraxpRRRIES—Bell and oy lea, 812 00; bell and cherry, $950@10 50, Above quotations for chofce. NEBRASKA Conn HoNey—2:1b frames, 24.1b casos, per 1b, l{u’-—lhlod 800@1000 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@7 00 per to Grocers List. (OANNED GooDs—Oysters (Standard)per case, | 8 85@3 90; strawborries, 2 1b, per 2 00@ 210; raspberries, 2 b, por cade, 2 90; Bartlett poars, per case, 2 40; whortleberries, r oase, 400; 'ogg_pluxs, 2 I, por case, 2 gages, 2 Ib, per mule,290- vine” apples, 2 Ib per case, 4'80@5 50 RovhSial s ineh and Iarger, 9}c, § Inch, 9jc; § inch, 10}, CANDLES—F xes, 40 s, 169, 15403 8, 1043 boxea 40 Ibs, 16 or., 6a, 154c. Marcres—Per caddio, 85c; round, ocases, 2 55; square_casos, 170, SuaAns—Powdered, 9c; out loaf, o; granulated, 8}o; confectioners’ A, 8o; Stand: ard extra O, 780; extra C, Tic; medium yel- low, 7o: dark 3o low, CorrErs—Ordinary grades, 12@124c; fair13 @jo: good, le; prime, 15@Ihjes cholos 16@17c; fancy groon undyunuw,m@m;mul.( government Java, 20@26c; Lievering’s ronated. 18c; Arbuckle's ronsted, 183c; McLaughlin's XXXX ronsted, 18fc; mitation Java, 16} @18k Rice—Louisiana prime to choice, 7o; fair fhg; Patng, G Fisn—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 800; No. 1 mackerel, «its, 115; family mackerel, half brla., 6 00; family mackerel, _kits, 95c; No, 1 white fish, half brls, 7 00; No. 1 kits, 1 05, Syrop—Standard Con bols; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kogn 150 p;004~Tn 1o papors, 8 30 par caso; keg per Ib, PiokLes—Medium, in barrels, 7 50; do n half barrels, 4 25; small, in barrels, 8 60; do in half barrels, 4 75; gherkins} in barrels, 9 50; [ doiin half barrels, b 95, ’lsu——G\mpowdnr, good, 45@55c; cholce 60 750; good Imperial, 40@43¢; choice, 60@65c; oung Hyson, good, 36@b0c; choice, 650@1 00; Tapan, natural leaf, Sbg; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 85@40c; Oolong, choice, 40@bbc; Souchong, good, 85@d0c; choice, 35@dbc. ‘WOODENWARE—Two _hoop _ palls, 1 85; throo hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No.1, 9 00; Plo- noer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 8. Soaps—Kirlk’s Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 360; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Kirk's white Russian, 525; Kirk's eutoca, 2 15; Kirk's Prairio ‘Quoen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's ‘magnolia, doz. Porasni—Pennaylvania cans, 4 case, in case, 8 85; Babbitts Balliw e case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50, CaNDY—French mixed, in 30 Ib. pails, 18¢; American mixed. in 30 1b_pails, 14c; Brilliant mmd in 80 1b pails, 13c; Nobby mixed, in 80 ails, 18c; Competition mixed, in’ 30 Ib f 12h0; Excelsior stick, 30 1b pails, 12¢; ouble refined, 30 Ib pails, 18¢; Crystal mixed 30 b pails, 15¢; Old lme mixed, 30 b pails, 14; Tip Top, mixed, 30 1b pails, 13c; Flirt mixed, 30 1b pails, 114c; Flirt, stick, 30 Ib pails, 113c; Tip To) stick, 80 Ib pails, 12c, Vu;:au— otklpple 16c; Ohio ap- ple, qmn_nng loads, per b, 180; Ashton, In sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, Suncfl—l’wl 44c; Sllvor Glou, 9c; Corn Starch, 9c; Excelsior Gloss, 7he; Corn, Be. ‘h’lum Pepper, 17c; oo, 150; cloves cassia 15¢. Lv:—Amsrlc.n 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Waontern, 275; North Star, 2 00; Lewis'lye 465; Jewell Iye, 276 Dry Gooda. —Atlantic A, 8c; Atlan- Bhe; Brunswick, 7hc; o; Lawrence LL, ;' Paci. fic H, 7{o: Royal Standard, 8. TixE Brows SHEETINGS —-Argyle, Tie; Pep- 1c; Salisbury R, Ge. 1 COTTONS. Bnlluu 44, Ghe; Bal- perell R, 6, BLEACH lon'7.8, i fe; Cumbetland 4-4, o; Davoll DD, ic; Fairmount, 4 e Fruie of the Loom 4-4 5 o: Glory of the West, 8ic; Golden Gate, 8 ill 7-8, Be; Hill 4.4, Lonsdale, 8fc; D York Milly, 11 :nm\\tun 11e. Ducks (Colored)—Boston, '8 oz., 114c; Bos. ton, 10 ez, 14ic; Boston, 9 oz, lic; Fall River, 8kc, Ducks (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1lo; n'm Point, 11 oz., 14c; Boston Bear, 8 o7., o TiokiNGs —Amoskeag, 14}c; Continental Fancy, 9¥c; Cordis, 10jc; Pearl River, 14fc; Tamleton Awnings, 12kc, s8—Amoskeag, 1dc; Beaver AA, 12 Benver BB, 11c; Beaver CC, 10; Haymake: 8c; Jaffrey D & T, 12 op Jaflrey. Pearl River, 14c; Warren AXA ( 124c; Warren BB (brown), 114c; Warren CC (brown), 104e. CAMBIIOS Fifth avenue glove finish, bjo; Koystoue glove finish, bo. oRSET J EANS-—Amory, The; Hancock, 8¢; Kearsayer, 81c; Rockport, 74c. Piants—Allens, Gc; American, Go; Arnolds, 6lc; Cocheco, Ghos Harmony, 5o; Indigo, Se; Tadigo 7-8, 11¢; Indigo 4-4, 12he. PuinTs SHEETINGS ~American, be; Cocheco, r.; ; Gloucester, m,smhhfldw,s Waverlys, o. GINGHANS ~Amoskeng staples, Bo; Bates staplon, $ic; Luncaster staplos, 8; Plunkot plaids, 10¢; Hudson checks, 7 allon, B8c Lard, winter str'd, o, 1, 70 o, 2, 600; eastor, jon, 1' 54 8,180, sweed, per gl sporm W.B., per gallon, 1 s ; fish, W. n Kfln{n‘lun §5¢; neatafoot extra, per gallon, 900, 0. 1, 756} lubricating, #ero, per gallon, 80o; lon, 850; No, '3, 25c; sparm, signal, per gallon, 80c; turpantine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74 °, per gallon, 16e. Painms ix O White lead, Omsha P. P, ivory black, 16c; drop bl blug, 80c; nltramatine blue, 18¢; chromo green L. M. & D., 16c; blind and shuttar groon, T M &D, 16 s i 1b0; \'mmlmn rod, ¢ gan Vermillion L& 80; chromo yellaw L. M., & h. 0, yollow ochre, 90; golden ochie, 106, palets, digee, 861 graiting colors, ll;.ht unk dark oak, walnut, che tnut and ash 1 Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 50; plow steal spcial oast, Go. arucible, 7oy ‘special or Grermian, hoj oast 'too} do, 15@2 on spokes, set, 2'95@3 00; hubs per set, 1 25; f 3y felloos. sawed dFy, 1 40; torguoe, ench, 70@85e; axlos anch, 750; bquare nuts per b, 7@11c; washers or Ib, B@180; rivets, per y 11¢; coil chain, ver Ib, (\@l)c' malleable, 8¢ iron wedgos, 6o: crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth 4o; pring tool, 7@8o; Burdon's horsehoos, 4 70 B\uxlunnnulmlum 570, Barsep Wink—In oar lots, 4jo per 100, Narua—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90, SHor—Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; orlental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Kegs, 8 48; do., quarter km, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 885; fuse, per 100 feot 50c. Lrap—Bar, 1 l‘»’). CoAL-—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump; 5 00; Whitebreast nut, b 00; Towa lump, 5 00 Iowa mut, 0 00; Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra cito, 11 25@11 60; Canon City, 700, per ton Hidoes. Dull, and weak; green butchers, 6@6}o; green salted 7§ ®7c; dry flint, 12@180; dry salt, 10@11c; damaged hides, two-thirds price, TaLLOW—b6@7c, Suekp Prurs —200@1 00, Liquors. ArooRoL—188 proof, 2 25 per wine gallon extra California spirits, 188 proof, 125 per Ynmf gallon; triple refinad spirits, 187 proof, 38 por proof gallon; re-distilled whislcies' 100@1 50; fino blended, 150@250; Kon- tucky bourbons, 2 00@7 00; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, BraNDiEs—Imported, 6 00@1600; domestic 1 40@4 00, Gins—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, 140 @3 00. Russ—Imported, 4 50@6 00; Now England, 200@4 00; domestic, 1'50@3 50, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Imported per case, 28 00@ 8400; American, per case, 12 M@m 00, — mmvmn MARK] Curkp_ MEATS AND_ARD—In tiorces 10c in pails 11c. Haum, 14jc: breakfast bacon u;l(mlfvge, smoked sides, 93@10c; ealt sides, 8h@9e. GrERN FRUIT AND PRODUCR—Potatc o8, 55@ 65c per 100 pounds; onions, ke per 100 pounds, $1 50@2 00; turnips, per 100 1b, 60@80c; C orado cabbage, new, per 100, live chickens, old,’ ‘per " doz, 4.25; 'prairio chickens per doz, $8 g, fresh, por doz, 32@cy butta ity creamaory, finest per 1b, 38@42; creamery, 0od, per Ib, 28@34c; Kansas and Nebraska dairy, per 1b, 37@40c; cooking, 12@15¢; choose, full cream, por 1b, 16@17c; apples por bbl, eastorn, 85 00@6 50; grapes, per Ib, 7@10c; California pears per Ib, ~7@10ct Mossina lemons, extra per 87 @800; oranges, $12 00@13 00; Colorado wheat, per 100 1b, $18,@1 88; flour, fair quality, $10 00@10 50 per barrel flour. Graham, per 100 1b 82 00@2 50; flour, rye, par 100 1b, $2 50@2 70; flour, buckwheat, per’ Lbl, $10' 00@10 50; corn@menl per 100 1bs, 81 65@1 85; corn, per 100 Ibs, $1 s}) 1 85; corn chop, per 1001bs, $1 30@1 33' new onts por 100 1by 81.85@1 45; onts, Nebraska, mixed, per 100 1b, $1 33@1 35; hoat, por 100 1bs, 81 35@1 45; barley, per 100 Ibs, ‘S1 @1'75; mixed chop, per 100 Ibs, 1 83 140; bran, per ton, $17 00@19 00; hay, per ton_$13 00@16 00; baled second bottom, $10 60@12 00; baled apland, straw, per ton, $8 00@9 00. Jiv R, CAMPBELL. l 8.8, CAMPBELL. Campbell & Co., Commission Merchants {PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, ETC. 105 Sonth 14th Street, between Douglas and Dodge, OMAHA, NEB. o itorencos-—irst Notioual Bank, Steste, Johinsen Jmaha; Bank of Cass Catinty, Plattsmouth, o CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. PROMPTLY. P AV E —WITH— Il RETURNS MADE FALLS Oy Vet o (e siane _cashmer, 2:he; Hamloton cashmere, ; Humloton Faucus, 114o; Humlton bro- 08, 3 Lumper. WHOLESALE, ‘We quote lumber, lath and shingles on oars at Omaha at the following prices: Jomsr AND SCANTLING—16 ft, and under 2200; 18 £, 28 50, TIMBERS-—10 lut and under, 22 TiyMBER AND JO18T—18 ft, 2 HJ; 20 ft, 28 60; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, n%ucmo—Nn. 1, 4 aund 6in,, 24 00; No. 2, SHEETING—N0, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, Lisiz—Per burrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel* flfic' cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plluw bbl, 2 50; hair e e B "Tored folt, 100 ibe, 8 50; straw Wool. Merino unwashed, light) 14@100; haswy, 18@15c; medium _uuwashed, light, 18@20c; wllhnd, choice, 32¢; fair, 30c; tub and washed, 28¢; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@6o Tous Toblncol Prva ’l‘ouooo -Climax, 50c; Bullion B0¢; uéwu, Ruddy, 46c; Her- "{l" 40:& INE l‘n‘—(mmmon, 20@80c; good, 456@ 00c; Rose Leaf, 70¢; Premium, ic; l)lunund Crown, hic; Bweet Hlxmu, 47¢. SHOKING 0, 8., 220; Moerschaum, 80¢; Dur- 8 0z., Bbe; Durham, 4 oz., 57¢; Durhaw 2 oz,, Bbe; Seal of North Carolins, 8 uz h.:c Seal’ of North Carolina, 4 B7e; N cacls. Couallng, "’k.qf)m..ma oz., 0. K T Mc; Uncle Ned, #'s 250; Tor T %3, Paints, Olls and Varnishes. O1L8—110° carbon, per gallon, 1840; 150 hudl.!lht‘ b § nlllxg. Nic, 1752 Izudlluhl. ::d‘ on, 18¢; water white, 17¢; lin , raw,; pr gallon.550; linsesd, boiled, per GRANITE. And your work is done for all time to time to come, WE CHALLENGE The-World for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. {FOR ANY AMOUNT OF Paving Blo filled promptly. estimates given upon application, WM. McBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota. o i W llon, 800t BXE, per A l\\mmlr, l’Sc gnhlnn machine, No. 1, por all 6o; white 1ead, St. Louis, pure, 6jo; Marwoillos green 1to b '1h cans, A)r;ll'mnc llnri‘grmn - weal, 120; Fronch flne.m 'h 11o; French | way depot, Conncil Blaffs, %0 rino, in varnish asst, 90c: French zine, in ofl | " Yeavs Gouncll Bl 5100, 0:00, asst, 150; raw and burnt amber, 1 1 cans, 10c; | 10:00, 11:00 a.m.; 6:00,6:40, raw and burnt Sienna, vandyke brown, | 10:40.m On Sundays: 2 m; 3:00, n“mm,,,d Tamoblack, conch black, and 8:00, 8:40, 10:40 p. m. Atrive Tramtor depot, 10 min' utes later, , 160; Prussian 814 00@17 00; | ine B to produce a more durable material ORDERS MACADAM! Samples sent and Rallway Time Tablo. U. PR R, MAIN LINE LAVR (RAITR. Baciflo Bxprom 106 p m | Atiantlo Exprom?:28 & im fostorn Exvross §:00 pm | Wostorn Expross, 8 . ol Paan :30p m | Q. Inlnnd Pass, Uinooln Ex.....12:80 pm | Lincoln Ex... Lowte Council Biufly Teanster dopot: 8:28, 9:28, 1 5, :91 , 510t 3. No. B1....7:18 pm L ei6am | % No 1. 788pm . 60.... 8:50 am | 4 The above s Omaha Time. ¥ g Standard time I8 94 minutes fuster than ool ime. B. & M. RAILROAD TIME TABLE DRNYKR KXPRESS, CENT. TIME. WRST HOUNTL RAST BOUND, ANRIVE. Omaha ... 7: 0:30 pm 9:40 am Ashland. . 0:24 pm 1111am 4 pm T:48am Lincoln. . 10:50 am 12:54 pn 1:40 am Crota... 1150 pm 1:69 pm 2:40 am Hastings 10:30 pin Red Cloud. 8:00 am ~ 6:55 890 pin McCook .. 10:66 am 10-: 1:40 pm Akron ... 845 pm 8 1 Denver. ... 7:26 pm MISSOURI PACIF DRECRT, 7008 m un-.n Mon- asp | eaie dini O.St. P, M. & 0.—STANDARD (Depot 14th and Webster Sta, Troopt Satur; days. e, No. 2 mixed.....7:45 A m | No. 1mixed. ... 6:30 pm i 260 pm | Freight ... .. 1146 am Atlantlo Exp. . 840 p m | Atlantlo i wits S Atlantic Mall T:45am | Atiantio M Every day. (Tranator Depot, Connell Blufth) WABASH & ST. LOU 760 am | Arrive, 10:556 & m L9650 p m | Arriv L 405 pm (7 B &Q R, R—STANDARD 'I'“fl‘ +7:50 & m | Kxpross. 3:60 p m | Mall®.. § exoeptod. O, R I'& P. R, R.—STANDARD TIME. Leave Taave. ..800am | Paciflo kx . A0 pm | Mall & Ex “Sundays oxcoptod. O. & N. W. R, R—STANDARD TIME. 10:00 8 m LT5pm *Sundava exooptag, 3 P. R. R.—STANDARD TIME. RoUTE, C &N.W,C,R1.&P.,C. B o 29 St Puil & Sloux Olty Wabsah Wabush local. K. C., St. Joo & G, Mlunurl Paciflo. 3 th, Bond, Ashland and Hinoatn-11:00 Offics open Sundayy from n K O DR. WHITTIE 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, M BEQULAR ORADUATI of two medioal colleges has beon ‘5;‘« or in the treatment of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD than other physician in St. Louis, as city papers show and all old resldents know. Consultation free Invited. When it is inconvenlent to viait the elty treatment, medicines can be sent by mail or expres overywhere. Curable oases guaranioed; whers dou or A exista it is trankly stated. monts t0 marriage, sm, Pllcs. _Bpecial sy fontion o cases from oyerworked brain, BURGICAL: 'CASES roceive spocial attention. Diseasos arising from mprudence, Exoomes, Imlulxflnnt ouwmuuy ; who may X IO, SRy et ‘Gonsoquences and curs. "-u-a for 2B¢; postage or stemps. .0 20.As iy i By MARSTON REMEDY CO., 46 W.14sh . Mass ™ (REAT URLINGTORN ROUTE- WNGTON R 4o, G OING WWHST. PRINCIPAL LINE FROM CHICAGO,PEORIA &ST. LOUL Y WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN T0 DENVER, OB VIA KANBAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Conneeting in Union Depots at Kuansas City, O and Denver with through truins for SAIN FRANCISCO And all points In the Great West. GOING HAST. Connecting in Grand Unlon Depot at Chicago with through taing for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And il Eastern Cithe At Peoria with through tains for Indinn, oliw, Oincinmutl, Columbis, iwnd all potots the 5o . AU 8L Louls with' through trang for al volits Sout o (3 tovolving Chil ars wnd the Tunions ¢ ran dudly toand from Ch and Councll Blutts: Chicao ey Atchison through line ween Chicago, Kunsi ranning their ¢ Lincoln o " i Quiney, ur Huplde nd known as the great THROU 3 of America, and i3 universal d Railroad in the World for ot lq“l}’!rnlum of Tri agh Tiekets vin this upon ticket ofiices in sale at all ited Statos 1o 10 he U PEROEVAL LOWELL, Maneger. GenPass AR Chicage l 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 returnsin the near future. We have property for sale inall parts f the city, and also ACRE PROPERTY Surrounding the city, all of which,wefgladly show to partizs 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 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- Postoftice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. vance much greater 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 beingTsold at less than half the price asked for lots same distance in any other direction, and NOW IS THE TIME TG BUY, As these lots will, in a short time, be advanced to correspond to' prices lots surrounding Hawthorne. The contract_has been let for grading Davenport street through this addition. Wbrk 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 advantege. Prices for regu- lar size lots ; 350 TO $575, 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, and;desirable in every particular, KIRKWOOD. We have a Jew lots left in this'addition, which we will sdll at lowe- prices than can be had in surrounding additions. Thelots are beautiful- ly located and Jarger than than those in adjoining additions, and will be sold on terms to suit purchasers. Residence and , Business Property IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. B AR M SI In Dougles County and all paris of the State. S TUBRBURBAN! A fine tract of lund three and one-half miles from Omaha a' $40 per acre. Also a tract four miles from the bity [0 $30 per uure. Eirkwood. Lots injthis addition will be sold on motnhly [payments; 10 per cent. cash and & per cent, per monta. Of all the lots we havel.for sale, we think this isjths most dpsirable either for a home or tor investment, as 1t is near business wicely located and at present prices is the cheapest Jproperty in the {markeb, aud, Srst buyers have choice of lots. BEDFORD & SOUER. outh 14th Street, between Farnam and Douglas

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