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| i i } [} i Counoll Bluffs Loan and|, o Trust Company. First Loans Negotiated. “Commercial Mortenge Paper and all_ Good Securities dealt in. 39 Pearl strect, and 508 First avenue, Council Blufts. FINANCE AHD I}OMMERGE FINANCIAL New York, February 26, Money—Easy at 1§@2 per cent. Prime Paper—4@5} per cent. Exchange Bills—Steady at 4 86}; 4 893, Governments—Steady. The stock market opened strong sud higher, but the result of the day's trading was almost a general decline, As compared with the closing prices last evening twenty-two out ot thirty of the most active stocks are lower, though only four of them showed declines of over 1 per cent, viz: Central Pacific, 14; Northweatern, 1i; Wabash preferred, 1; Omaha preferred, 13, All other declines were frantional. Only five stocks were higher than demand, THI DAILY BEE- e — . P ———— T b 7 e Com—Dull but steady; mixed, cash, 61@ Oata—Dull; white, 4@45¢; mixed 42@44o. Rye—Quiet at 67@6%. Egra—Steady at 15@10. KANSAS CITY, Raxsas_ Orry. Febroary 26 —Wheat— 83kc bid for cash; S4l@gdte for ho for May. ronger; l"eff“(‘xc for cash; dlc ; 4430 for M Oats— Higher; 20} bid. LIVERFOOL, Livraroot, !February 26 and uachaneed; winter, 8s 78 10d@8a 24 OCorn—Steady and unchaneed; new, old, be 5d, ~Wheat - Steady 1@ i e — TRA¥FFIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN, OR10Aq0, February 26,—Receipta and ship- monts of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have boon as follows: Recelpts, - Ship'ts 17,000 20,000 0,000 25,000 202,000 146,000 Oats, bushels 123,000 08,000 Rye, bushels. 3,000 5,000 Barley, bushels,. 19,000 13,000 New York, February 20,—Receipts and shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: 1at night, and thess were only fractional. VUUPONS 101 114 1284 120 BTOOKS AND BONDS, Amoricau Exfi 6 Barl., Cedar Rapids & Northern. 75 Central Pacific 608 Chicago & Alwn 134 do pfd.. 145 OhL Barl, & Quincy. 1%:* rie. by do pfd r.etx Fort Wi 184 Hannil 88 do *88 131, 17 OXAB ..o 21, Lake Shore & Michigan So 102, Michigan Central. ... ... 92 Mianeapolis & St. Lonis 164 do do do pfd 83 Missouri Peeific 024 o 219 464 119§ 145 116! 4 g 80l ‘Wabash, St. L. & Paci 16 do do do fd. 27} ‘Western Uaion Telegvaph. .. 82 * Asked. — GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, UHICAGO PRODUCE. Curcaco, February 26, .Flm\r—Sle(lv and unchanged; good to choice winter wheat flour, 5 00@b 85; uprlng. 4 00@4 50; Minnesota ba- ker's, 4 50@5b 25. Wheat—Iairly active, strong and higher; opened euier and so'n advanced 11@lhs o intide, and closed fc higher than sor terda 1¢ for Februa March; 934c for April 9830 100} for June; 1014 for July; No. 2 spring 924 @92jc; No. 3spring, 80@82¢; No. 2 red, 98{c @1 0} CornTair speculative business. unsettled, opened fc lower and declined ¢ additional, advanced o, fluctuated and closed dc_better than yesterday; 5'¥@53fc for cash: 52fc for February; 52i@53c for March; 53@b, o for April; 58i@hsjc tor May; 58§c for June; 60} @b e for July; rejected, 423c. Oats—Quiot; oponed_weaker and _closed stronger; 82c for cash, February and March; 32c for April, :36§c for May; 304c for the oar. Rya—Quist at 58c, Barley—Quiet at 63c. Flax Seod—L 53 on track. Timothy—Firm;poor to choice at 1 10@1 33; prime, 1 28@1 <9, fair to good, 125@1 27, Mess Pork ~Opened 25@30c lower, raliled 25@-0c and wull mllnh!m!d 18 05@18 10 for cash and February; 18 0.4@18 10 for March; 18 174@18 20 for April; 18 25@18 27} for May; 18 324@18 35 for June. Tard—Fairly active, but averaged lower; 9574@9 60 for cash, February and Maroh; 9 70@9 724 for April; 9 824@9 85 for May; 9 872@9 90 for June. Boxed Meats—Quiot and steady;shoulders, 7405 short ribs. 9 85 short cloar, 9 80, Butter—Unchanged; creamrery, 23@Slc; nl.ry 20@25¢s Eggy—2lc, Woiersi 17, Cheeso—Best grades held firm: stocks light; choice full cream choddars, 14c; choice full cream flats, 14@14}; good part skim cheddars and flats, H@lOc Hides-Unchanged;green salt cured bull and dumaged, Gic; groon mlt, light, Sio; st heavy, 7{c; green salted calf, 12@12 Tallow—Steady and unchanged; No.1 conn- try, Tc; cake, T}e. CaLL BoAwD. —Wheat—Sales, 1,200,000 bu at dc highor t jclower. ‘Gorn—Sales, 745,000 bu at A@3c lower, Oats—Sales, 150,000 bu. at ic higher. Pork—Sales, 4,260 bbls; unchanged to 24c higher, Lard—Sales, ‘4,000 tcs; unchanged at 2}c lower. PEORIA PRODUCE. Proria, Feoruary 2 Jorn—Active and lower; new mixed, 46@46}c; new rejected, 43} @Onau—Acblva and lower; No. 2 white, 35@ glvye—Actlvs and steady; 574(@58c. hisky—Firm at $1 17, 6T, LOUIS PRODUCE, 8r. Lous, February 26,—Fiour—Market unchanged ‘Wheat -Opened a shade lower, improved, and closed higher; No. 2 red, 1 09j@1 10 for cash; lw for February; 108@1 03! for March; 1094 bid for April; 110@1 10§ for May; 1 08§@1 0-F for JunQ, 97@973c for the year; No. 3 red, 99}(@31 CLOSING I!omin—whu {—T.ower d slow; 923@92%c for | fo for May: |4 110§@1 1040 for May, 1 057 for the c.?ff L Fivmor; 493 for March; B14@b1ge Onu——Nothlnp done. MILWAUKER, MiLwavxzs, February 26.—Wheat—Dull and easy;No, 2, 92jc l:vr February; 91fc for March; 918 for May. Corn—Quiet; No. 2, 53¢; rejected, 46@48c. Oata—Inactive and scarce; No. 2, 82}c. Rye—Lower; No, 2, b Barley—Stronger; No. 2, bfl@bfllc. OINCINNATI, UINCINNATI, Fobruary 26.—Wheat—Good d; Ne. 2 red, 1 107, 06@1 07, 2 mwixed, BOe @*A7c, Gc, Rye Dull i Yowar; N, Pork— wess, 18 00@18 25, Laxd ; prime steam, 9 40, ulk Meata—Dull and unchanged. Whhk’—Acdv- and firm a% 1 15, TOLEDO, Tougno, sebruary 2 \Wheat—Dull and | storage, creamery, 26@727c; fiem: No, 2 red cash, 1 Coru—Quiet and ' firm; Y e No, 2 cash, 53ge. Oata—Dull and nominal; No, 2 cash and February, NEW YORK. New York. February 26,—Wheat—Options mim shoul Recelpta Ship'ta, 000 38,000 Corn, bushels 21,000 6,500 Oata, bushels 40,000 185 LIVE STOOK. On10aa0, February 26,—~Receipts and ship. ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recolpts, Ship'ta 300 \1000 900 Kaxsas Orry, l-nlmmry 26, —Recelpts and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: Recelpts, Ship'ta, Oattle... . 15,000 Hogs 3,600 Sheep . 990 81, Louis, February 26, —Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Reoelpts, Ship'ta. 1,000 300 500 LIVE BTOCK. UHICAGO LIVE STOCK, Ctcaco February 26,—The Drovers' Jour- nal ravorta thia afternoon na follows: Hogs~Bast steady, othors weakor; rough packing, 6 30@6 9 packing and nhlppl 7 00@7 60; light, 6 10('700' skips, 4 75@6 Z! Cattlo—Market slow; values atoady; export, 6 50@7 00; good to choice shipping. 5 80@ 6 25; common to medium, 5 20@5 70; inferior to_fair cows, 2 40@4 00; modium to good 4 00 @fow- stockers, 3 50@4 75; feeders, 4 0@ Sheep—Active and 15@25c lower; inferior to_fair, 3 00@4 25 per cwt.; medium to good, 4 50@>b 00; choice to extn, b 40@6 00, KANSAS CITY LIVE 8TOGK. Kaxsas Ciry, February 26,—The Daily In- dicator reports: Cattle—Market Ntemly. natives, b 10@6 20; tockers and feeders, 4 60@5 15; cows, 3 -IOO Hogs—Choice heavy but steady; others lower at 6 30@6 90. Sheep- Quiet and unchanged; natives, 8 35 @5 00, 8T, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. St. Louis, February 26.—Cattle—Active, strong and higher; s, 6 40@7 00; cavy_shippi 26 40; light do, mmon, 4 75@5 00; corn fed Tex- ans, 5 DU(u Sheop—Firm and active; common, 3 50@ ®ood, 4 25@5 25; choico to fancy, ")O@ 6 25; Texans, 3 00@b 00. Hogs —Markat lower, woak and slow; light, 6 60@6 80; packing, 6 50@7 00; butchers to | 28¢ extra, 7 00@7 30. S e iy The Chicago Cattle Market, Special Dispatch to Tz Brr, CriicAco, February 26.—Thero was o fair, steady demand for shipping and dressed beef cattlo to-day. Thero is somo inquiry for big export cattle, as advices from the British markets quote a slight advance, and such sold at good prices, A featnro of the market is tho arrival of a fow carloads of cornfed Texans, that command ood prices. The bunch consisted of & hun- rod aud thro head, avoraged $19 pounds and sold for 85 45. Shipping steers, 1,105 to 1,300 pounds, old AL 8 80@6 b0, apDreaiod beof tears, L133 to 1,201 pounds, 5 55@6 20; light handy stoors, 980 pounds g 35; nice handy staars, 1,005 pounds, S5 3 ——— DRY GOODS MARKET. New Yok, February 26.—The exports_of domestic cottons for the past week were 2,782 packages; since tho lst of January 22,389 against 22,653 for the samo time last_year, 22,481 for the same time in 1882 and 20,777 in 1881, The movementis firm and continues in good proportions. The tone of the cotton goods market is vory steady. e — OMAHA MARKETS. ‘Wholesale Frices, Orriox or THE OMAHA Bxx, Tuesday Evening, February 26, } The following prices are charged retailers hy jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- ehants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Gra; 'ash No, 2, 7 s —omn No, 3 ;o Rre—Cash No. 8, 423c, CorN—No. 2, 3f}c. 0Oare—No, 2, 20c Live Stock. Far Brezrs—4 50@5 00, ALVES—6 00@6 60, Flour and Millstufts, WinTER WHEaT—Best qualif fat A quality, patent,’at BrooND SpRING Hses UALITY—2 75@8 25, HEAT—Best quality, 82008D QUALITY—2 50@3 25, BraN—70c per cwt. Osorrep Ferp—Per 100 lbs, 80, Cory Mrar—1 1 10 per owt. SCREENING ~85@7Bo per owt General Produce. ‘Borres — Fancy creamery, 83@860; cold " eholos ; best country, solld packed, 12@) ot oty roll” 1@ os” il 10@14c. Kocelpts are small and the O aavs—Hams, 18205 breakfast baoon, 1240; clene d;!lu Faonn, Wor, 14e:cloa e Bacan, o3 3 d.’-', i ) n‘;’.’ffl 14 Ppatent, declined }@Hc, at opening, but advanced §@ | fined, 10c. % Hamleton Fancus, 11jc; Hamleton bro. Ao -First Nutiousl Bank, Steele, Johnson 7 "::.'.',,;',;:";,ff;rk.’“m,:a‘:&‘ T | glicon Market wnetind; oo t-dey a 15 | cadd, 1c, o SR e B 2red, 10 1 13; ¢ —_— 3 lnfl: Upened w “kl‘@m. 1@io lower, but '”'m-li‘v"l;’iu"““'-:“;: 'fi" .n’::l o CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. RETURNS MADE npated I, Floning skougi ungraded, ' 56@ 50; fancy Willowtwig, $3 26@3 75. WHOLRSALE, e RO o, 2 Oata—A shado higher; mixed western, 40§ | * Oy usan - Now York 8 full cream, late We quote I lath and shingles on oars @gc; white, 3@, Reotatabee maun, 140 Now York Bial full | *Joie a8 the ollowing pricsss *© ' Eggs —Westorn fresh dull and weak. e e, 184e; do full craain, 80 | a2 pa 3 Hy 2p g T LANG un T | e i i T SRR e -ty il e L B W e R A EEGisl AL M8 . ! BALYINO! B “lnl, e Liaci|, Fnome—No, 1, ‘ and 6 In., 24 00; No. 3, ] tecuriok G000, BEETHY Touiss k1 (::.‘q" for Baurivore, February 26, —Wheat—Steady buur- 184¢; genuine old 8 sad quiet; westera firm; No. 2 winter red oash, 1 08)@1 09, (STl L e 2 65; square_cases, 170, granulated, 830; confectioners® A, 8o Inrce sized, stralght potatoes are sellin from 45 to 48c; mived cars 40 to 4% anc light demand; peachblows, 5oc. Swirr Porators—Chofca vellow, none, ONtoxs—No domand; t ovorstocked. Braxs—Hand picked m.u» $2 25@2 50; hand TP ked mediums, $1756@200. Re- i Paaiels chickens, per doz., £8 00 to 8 25; anipe, $1 50 to 1 75; ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00@2 50; mixed, $150to2 00. ' Be careful that your game comes to market in nico condition, Fresy Ovarens—Selocts, 400; 860; mediuy CriRRY— Datks—Black Arabian, per 1b, 8@0c; quarter crates, 10c, Fias—25 Ib. kegs, per Ib,, 124¢; 10 1b, box, ayer, per Ib., 16c; small ovals por Ib,, 18c. Co00ANUTS— Extra fine, per 100, 8 m Cror—Pure sweet cider, '.!‘)f-l 'k M. & P clarified, 16 gal keg, 8 B‘il 14 clarified, 82 gal Keg, $8 00, Pios Ferr, Dure, Ero.—Piga foot, 15 1b kita, 81 15; pigs 40 16 qr bbl, $2 25; piga_foot, 80 16 half l.f-l 84 00; tripe, 15 1b kits, 81167 tripo, 40 1b qr bbl, 82 25 tripa, 80 1b Kalf bbl, 8 pigs_tongues, 15 1b kits, 82 50; pigs , 40 1b qr bbl, $6 00, Lambs' tongues, lr.l, kits, 82 65; 40 Ib qr bbl, 86 25, MiNcr MeAT—Atmore's, 181b buckets standards, it Froorive 27 00 Sivixg, No. 1,moo; No. 2, 8500; 25 00; No. 8, 87 00; 4, 25 00. host 4 00; standard, 3 50, per M, clear 18 00, 2 95; Tows plastar, bbl, 2 L B0c; Torrod folt, 100 fba, 8 50; steaw ourd, 8 50, Tobaocos Proa Towaoco- -Climax, B0o; Bullion 50e; Horseshoa, 50c; Star, 50c] Ruddy, 45c; Hor. An‘rl 40¢; Ilhwk S8@40e. INE Cot—Common, 20@80¢; good, 45@ 60c; Row Promtum, 65¢; Dismond Crown, & SuOKING 300; Dur. s, , Bie; Durham, 4 oz I’v\rlum oal of North O mhn. 8 oz., b Seal of North Carolina, 4 oz, 57¢; l of North Caroling, 2 oz,, 60; 0. K Durham, 4 oz, 28; O. K Twiham, 2 oz, 8c; Unele Nod, s 250; Tom and Jarry, %86, Paints, Olls and Varnishes, 0118—110° carbon, per gallon, 180 150° hoadlight, per gallon, 14dc; 175° headlight, per_gallon, 18¢; 150° water white, 17¢; lin {puckets 2%) 9o; 37l buckets (bucket 40c), : 1001 kegs, 9c; half barrels, 8o, soad, raw,; pr gallon.8o; linseed, boiled, per (Allun‘ Lard, winter str'd, bor(dhm, 8ot No. Lise 1 ‘ar barrel, 1 25; bulk per hmhnl 850; 2 50; hair Banwa.y 'l‘ime Tnble. U. PR R, MAIN LINE LRAVR SRRV Pactflo Exprom 12:08 p m | Atlantlo Kxprem .98 a e Wostarn Exvress 5:00 pm | WostornExprom. 3:50p m @. Taland Pass . 430pm | G laland Pam. 11:40 & m Lincoln Kx 30 p m | Linooln Kx.....12:88 p m DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION, Toave Omaha: 7:10, 8:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:00 a: m. 12 m; 1100, 9:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 8:00, 10:10 p. m. On Sun Iays: 7:10,0:0' 11:00 & m ; 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 10:10 0 Arrive at transtor dopot 20 minutes Inter; Broa oll Blufts, 30 10:00, 11:00 A m. 10:40 p. 1 5:00, On Sundays: 8:00, 10:00 . m.; 13 m; 8:00, 40, 10:40 p.m. Arrivo Transfor dopot, 10 min' A .18 w108, 9:95, 8 p. m. " Arrivo Omaha 20 £ The ab Standard time s time. B. & M. RAILROAD TIME TABLE C DRNYER NXPRRS. WEST BOUNDL 4 minutes faster than loeal T, TIME RAST BOUND, ASSORTED J ELLY—2.1b stone jars; 12 in case, \ per ..I ek ARRIVR per doz, $2 25; tumbler, per dor, 81 95; [lon, 1" 50; No. 8,1 8 rkn'llm‘:’ Omaha.... 7:80 pm 0:30 pm 0:40 am schooner, per dozen, £310; 1.Ib tin cans, 4 |sperm W.B.; per gallon, 1 fish, W, B, A;hl-;ul '.'.'RJ""' 3 428 pm 745 am doz, in case, $1 40; 2:1b tin cans, 2 doz in case, Wrw:""’nb.c&;w Dikiafookextra, vor g:"“hm 90c) | LSgoln: 130 it goopm 140 am 5 o, 1, ubricating, sero, per lon, 800; okt A i = Brvx Jrusim—Currng, 8011 wood pll, | F5r Tho; golden Taachioe No', pet pal. Hod Chaad. 813 am_ 6158 b o7 or atrawberry 80106, wood oails pos | 1om, 850; No, '3, 25c; sparm, sgmal, por gallon, | McCook . 10:5 am 1036 pm 3140 pm B 74 eupberry, S01b wood pail por i, | 80c; turpentino, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74©, | Akron -+ 3 8% ki 7je; blackberry, 30-1b wood pails per 1b, 7yc; | Pet Rallon, 5 ’ ctab apple, 0:1b wood atia war tb, 7fo. T4 | 7 p AINTS I8 O1t—VWhite load, Omaha P, P, MISSOURI FACIFIOSSTANDARD THMe. “Avrca Borree—ib wondan b Is, per Ib, | 60; white -w{: ne‘lt. Louis Iy, pure, 03; M.m.u.. ‘.mlm DRFART. L gt i) Tl 3 ) W e D il e ,«i 3 . 4T JOE & O, B.—B.—STANDARD TIME. 8 50 l:‘l' |12“'F“|':h = ““u\’"“ Fronch nnd.n, 015 Am | Exneses, daily PrAcH BOTTRR—20-1b wooden pails per Ib, [ #00, in varni """ Sout Fron zine, in oll | gxprens, excepl Mon- $11,00; 5.1 woodon palis, 6 in case, por owse, PresgrvEs—(Tn 20-1b wooden pails)—Ruasp- borry, 160; strawberry, quince, 14o; peach, 140; cherry, 14c; tomatoes, 14c; plam, ldc} assorted, 5-1b wooden buckets, 6 in case, per case, $475; assorted, 2-Ib tin cans, 2 doz in caso. por case, $6 60 PouLTRY—Live chickens, per doz, 175@ 200; full dressed chickons, per b, 10@12c; tur- koys, por lb., 16@170; ducks, 10@12; geese, 11@ise. LiMoNs—Extra fancy bar lomons, 86 00; fancy Messina lomons, per box, 85 25; 5 box lots, Mossina lemons, §5 00; 10 'box lota do., $ 15 Malaga lemons, fancy, $4 50; do 5 box lota, $4 25 ORaNaks—Valencins, 6 50; Messinas, 3 73 BaxaNas—Nono. CranNpeRRIES—Bell and ougles, $12 00; bell and cherry, $9 50@10 50, Xbove quotations for choice, Nesnasica Coun Honer—21b frames, 2410 cason, per Ib, 1 HAY—Baled, a 00@10 00 per ton; in bulk, 600@7 00 per ton. Grocers List. OaxxED Goons-—Oystars (Standard)per cass, 3 85@3 90; strawberries, 2 b, per case. 2 00@ 210; raapberrios, 2 Ib, por case, 2 50; Bartlett pears, per case, 2 40; whortleborries, per case, 400, 00, ea pluxs, 2 b, per case, 2 90; groon b, por case, 90; pine apples, 2 1b Per.case, 4'80@5 0. Rope—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 0fc, § inch, 9jo; $ inch, 10fc. ANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 164, 164c; 89, 154c; boxes 40 Ibs, 16 or., 64, 154c. MaxcrEs—Per coaddie, 86c; round, cases, 9c; cut loaf, 9c; Stand: ard extra C, 7d0; extra C, 7ic; medium yel- low, 7c; dark yellow, 6ic. Corrzes—Ordinary grades, 12@12}c; fair13 @184c; good, 14c; prime, 16@15hc; choice, 16@17¢; fancy green nndyeuowmmu,gc,old overnment Java, 20@26c; Levering's ronated. 80; _Arbuckle's romted, 18}c; McLaughlin's XXXX rousted, 18}c; mitation Java, 16} @18 i prime to choloe, 7c; fair 63c; Patma, 6jc. Fsu—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 800; No. 1 mackerel, «its, 1 15; family mackerel, half brls., 6 00; family mackerel, kits, 95c; No, 1 white fish, half brls., 7 00; No. 1 kits, 1 05, SyRur—Standard Com., 82c, bols; Standard do, 4} gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs 1 60 Sopa-- In Ib papers, 3 20 per caso; keg per Ib, Piokrss—Medium, In barrels, 7 50; do in half barrels, 4 25; small, in barrels, 8 £0; do in half barrels, 4 7 gherldnl‘hn barrels, 9 50; do in half barrels, 5 Tras—Gunpowder, fmd @Tbc; good Imperial, 40@43c; choice, 60@65c; Young Hyson, good, 50c; ' choico, 650@1 00; natural leaf, 850; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 85@40c; Oolong, BnnAm—I'owdarsd choice, 40@bbc; Souchong, good, 85@40c; choice, 85@dbe. ‘WoODENWARE—Two hoop pails, 185; throe hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- neor washbonrds, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckots, 3 85. Soaps—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Ki satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 375; Kirk's white Russian, 625; Kirk's outoca, 2 1; Kirk's Prairio ' Quoen, (100 cakos,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz. Pmun—l’mmylvmln cans, 4 case, in uu, 385; Babbitt,s ball 2doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 150, CaxpY—Trench mixed, in 80 Ib. pails, 18¢; Anmerican mixed, in 80 1b paile, 14¢; Brilliant mixod, in 30 1b pails, 130; obby mixed, in 80 Ib pails, 13c; &.mpomion mixed, in 80 Ib ails, 1%hc; Excelsior stick, 80 1b pails, 12c; louble rshned 80 1b pails, Uc Crystal mixed 30 b pails, 15¢; Old Time, mixed, 30 1b pails, 14c; Tip Top, mixed, 30 ib pails, 13c; Flirt mixod, 30 1 paile Tiic; Wlirt, stiok, 30 1b|@% pails, 114c; Tip g stick, 30 1b pl(ln. 120, meAn— ork apple 16c; Ohio sp- EAu‘—Dufl loads, por bbl, 180; Ashton, in wacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, b, ‘StARoH—Pearl, 4hc; Silver Glawn, 9, Gorn Starch, 9c; Excelsior Gloss, 7 Srmwll’ggpu. 17c;. allsplos, lbu; cloves f.ye—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Wostorn, 275, North Btar, 2 00; Lewis’lyo 465; Jewell lye, 2 . Dry Goods, Brown SigrTixcs—Atlantic A, 8c; Atlan- tio P, Goj Atlantic LL; bhos Brunswick, Tho; Boaver Dam LL, 60; Lawrence LL, 6c; ' Pac fic H, 7{o; Royal Standard, Sc, Fixe Browy SHEETINGS —Argyle, Tic; Pep- perell R, 63c; Salisbury R, Ge. BLEACiED CotToxs ~ Ballon 44, Gho; Bal- Inn 7-8, . fo; Cumberland 4-4, 80; Davoll DD, ‘airmount, 44c; Frult of the Loom 4-4, x c; Glory of the m, 84c; Golden Gate, 8] Hill 7.8, Be; Hill 4.4, 9; Lonsdale, 8}c; New York Mills, 113c; Wamsutta, 11fc. Ducks (Colored) —Boston, ' 8 oz,, 114c; Bos: ton, 10 ez, 14jc; Boston, 9 oz., Ldc; Fall River, 8c, Ducks. (Gray)—West Polnt, 8 oz, 1lc; Fest Polut, 11 oz., Loy Boston' Bear, 8 oz., e TickiNs —Amoskeag, 143o; Continental Fancy, 9fc; Cordis, 1' fo; Pearl River, l4jc; Yark, 1240; Haimloton Avnings, 12}, DeNius—Amonkeag, Ligy Beaver A 120; Boaver BB, 11c; Boaver O Haymakers, Bo; Jaffrey D & T, 12§0; J.&n XK o0; D e A RASASERT Sk Grown), 1240; Warren BB (brown), 11jc; Warren C (brown), 104c. Cnuniuca—Fifth avenue glove finah, Sio; Koystoue glovo finish, 5 CORNET JEANS — Ammv, The; Hancock, 8¢; Kenrayer, bte; Rockport, The. Piunts —Allens, 6o; Aulerican, 60; Arnolds, #4e; Cocheco, 6yc; Harmony, 5e; Indigo, Sic; O Tudigo 7-8, 114c; Indigo 44, 12he. PRINTS BHEETINGS - American, bic; Cocheco, fio; Glouceator, fo; Southbridye, bo; Waverlys, 44 les, 8fc; Bates staplos, Bio; bled, 80; Plunket plalds, 10c; i-lud.nn checks, 7ho. Dikss Goobs—Atlantic alpacos, 9ho; Per siane cashmer, 2 ho; Hamleton cashumer 00, “fll’l"nlo—rn. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; 0. Srocx Boakns—A, 45 00; B,40 00; C, 35 00, 45@56c; cholos 60 | 21 asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1 cans, 10¢; caw aud burnt Sienna, 100; vandyke brown, 180; rofined lampblack, 126 conch black, and ivory black, 160; drop black, 16; Prussian blug, 80c; ultramarine blue, 186; chrome groen L. M. & D., 16c; blind and shutter green, L M. & D., 16¢; Paris green, 18c; Indian red, 1603 Vonadnn re&l 9¢; uscan ml 22¢; Ameri. can Vermillion, 1. & P., 18¢; chrome yellow M, 0, &D. oA, 18¢;_yellow ochre, 9¢; golden ochre, 160, patent. dryer, 8c; grathing Golrs, light ‘oak, dark oak, walnut, hm g and ash 160, Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 50; plow steal special cast, 6o, arualbls; o) AESOIAL or GRDAR R} OGl 050} do, 15@20; wagon spolcos, sot, 2 253 00; hubs per set, 1 55; felloes xuwed dry, 1 40; tonguos, h, 70@850; sxloa each, 750; kquare nuts per 7@1]1:. washers er l\\ 8@18c; rivets, per lh 11c; coil chaip, per Ib, 6@120' malleable, 8¢ mm wadges, 60; orowbars, 6c; harrow teeth 4c; spring tesl, 7@8c; Burden's lhuraahoen 470 Burden's muleshoos 5 70, BarpEp WiRE—In oar lots, 4jo per 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90, Suor—Shot, 1'85; buck shot, 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half kegs, 848; do., quarter kegy, 1 88; blaating, kegs, 8 85; fuse, per 100 feet 50c, LraD—Bar, 165, CoaL—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor. ris run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebroast lump; 5 00; Whitebreast nut, b 00; Towa lump, 5 00 Towa nut, b 00; Rock ' Spring, 700; Anthra cite, 11 26@11 M' Canon City, 7 0\) per ton Leather. Oak dole, 88c(@d2c; hemiock sole 28¢(@85o; he. lock H}:,K(Jo to 1 00; runner 65¢ to 80c; hemlock calf, 85c to 100; hemlock upper, 220 w 24c; ouk upper, 240; alligator, 400 to b calf khl 82@35: Greisen k('s 200to 27 kip, 80c to 1 00; oak calf, 1 20 to 130 kip, 110 to 1 55; French oalf, 1 25 to 3 sets, 550 to 750; Ii 6 pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, pebble O, D. Morocco, 3 HanNgss—No, 1 star onk, 38 35c; No. 1 Ohio oak, 36c; No, 2 do, 1 Milwaukee 850: No 2 do S3c . ; simon, 2 50 to 3 00, No 2 do, 5 No. Ury Paints. White lead, 8c; French zinc, 10c; Paris whiting, 2ho;’ whiting gildors, 1o; whiting m'l 1jc; lampblack, Germantown, ldc; [ Tampbl ary, 10¢; Prussian_blue, 55¢; ultramartre, 160 vandylie, brown, Sc; unber burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, 4 siouna, rue, dc; Paris green, genuine, 25 Puris groon, common, 20¢; chroro groon, 20c; chroma green, K., 19¢; vermillion, Eng.) vermillion, Am«mm 18c; Indian red, 10c; roso pink, ‘1dc; Venetian red, Cokusoss, 2fo; Vonotian red, Americun, 14; red load, 74c; chrome yallow, genuine, %0c; chrome yel: | Ik, low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 3¢; ochre, French, ‘z:; ochre, American, 2c; Winter's minoral, o ; lohigh brown, 24e; Spanish brown, 24c; Princo's mineral, dc. VARNISHES—Burrels, por_gallon: Furni ture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, §1; coach, oxtra, $1 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, oxtra, 8170 Japan, 7he; asphalinun, oxtrs, oc; shellac, §8 50; hard oil X Hides. Dull, and weak; greon butchers, 6@6}c; green saltod 74 ®74c; dry flint, 12@18c; dry salt, 10@11c; damaged hides, two-thirds price, TauLow-6 0ho Sukgp PEL1s—25c@1 00, Liquors, ALOOHOL—188 proof, 2 26 per wine gallon extra Oalifornin spirits, 188 proof, 126 per proof gallon; triplo rofinod wplrite) 187 proof, 25 per proof gallon; re- istilled whislies' 100@150; fine blended, 150@250;. Kon- tucky bourbons, 2 0@7 ou- Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00 BraNDIES—Imported, eoo@m 00; domestic 1 40@4 00. Gins—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40 00, Rusis—Importod, 4 H0@6 00; Now England, 200@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PEACH AND APPLE Braxny—1 75@4 00, Craxpaoxes—Tmported por cuse, 23 00@ 84.00; Amevican, per case, 12 M0@16 00, ——— DENVER MARKET, Curep MEATs AND wARD—In tierces 10c Hama, 14jo; breakfast bacon smokoed sides, 93@10c; salt sides, @9c. GREkN FRUIT AND PRonuce—Potatoes, 55@ 650 per 100 pounds; onions, per 100 pounds, 81502 00; ‘urnips, por 100 1, 60@800; Col- orado cabbage, mew, per 100, 850@100; live chickens, old, per doz, $4 00@ 4.25; fprairio chickens per doz, 88 75@400; ogg1, frosh, per doz, 82@3be; butter, fair qual- ity creamery, finest per b, 38@42; creamery, aod, por 1b, 28@d0; Kausas and Nebraska fiury, per b, 37@Abe; cooking, 12@16c; cheese, ull cream, per Ib, 16@17c; apples por bbl, o a0 L L 7@10c; Californis pears per ir,, 1@105, Messina lemons, extra 8700 @800;" orangos, 813 00@15 00; Golorado whoat, per 100 b, 813 @1 88; flour, fair quality, alo o010 00 per barrel Hour, Graham, 00@2 b0; flour, ryl,l:u'lw T 8. u:@z 70; flour, buckwheat, 50; corn Gmeal [ou Py 6; corn, per 100 1o uaf)'; 81 30@1 new 00’1, $1 581 35 "'fi‘afl"’"" o ) Wl Ihm 1 5 &5@1 45; barley, per 100 lbs, @1'75; mixod chop, per ar 100 1w L40; bran,’ por toh 8 vor ton_ 813 o S S b6 Gott2 00; e plands 814 00G1T 00, straw, por ton, 88 00@Y 00, 3 J. R, CAMPBELL, I 8, 8, CAMPBELL, Campbell & Co., Commission Merchants [PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, ETC, 106 South 14th Street, between Douglas and Dodge, OMAHA, NEB. tray \ & COOK'S EXCURSIONIST, with taa 4 tloulars, by mail 10 ocuta, A fures et UIFHOR. COOK & $ON, 201 oy, X Y. stont. Satur: days, dads am 5p m | Mail, daily.. .. G380 b O/ ATANDARD TNk (Depot 14th and Webster St No. 2 mixed.....7:45 & m | No. 1mixed.. .. 6:30 p m iKht. . pm | Freight ... am Atlantia Exp pm | Atlantio Atlantio Mall., AtlantioMal . 7 i 0 (Tranuter Depot, Council Bluftd) Every day. WABASH & ST, LOUIS. Leave 7:50 am | Arrive, Leavo... 0:60 p m | Arrive 405 pm 0., B &Q R, R—~STANDARD TIME Kxpress. . Mall* m—n'rnnlum TIME, Expross Mall*, TANDARD TIME. v Pacifio Kx . 20 & m Atlantio Ex* po e 00 pm *Sundays excepted C. &N, W R, R_ STANDARD TIME. Expros.. ....10:008m Mall*, L T pm *Sundave uxmpwl. P. R, R.—STANDARD TIME. m | Expross pm | Mall® *Sundays exce ted. Opening and Closing of Mafls, novTE, or uth O, R L&P,C. B, st r--u & ulmu City 11:00 9:00/ 8116 AL 48PS P, wumm mprou (R ash local ... K. C, 0:00 DR. WH ITTIE 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. REGULAR GRADUATE of two medioal collegoe has boen_ongaged longer in the treatment of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Disoasot than other physician in St. Louis, aa city papora show and all old residents know. Consultation free invited. When it is inconvenlent to visit the city treatment, modicines can bo sent by mail or exprea everywhere. Curable cases guaranfeed; where dou oxista it Is frankly statod. Call or write, Prostration, Dobility, Mental and Physios 00 pagos; the whole MARRIAG S 'recelpte; who may TLDE. mamyvhomsynod why, muwl ‘consequenove and oure. Msiled for 25¢; poutago or stanpe. eon $8.dp w1y AN wpe g uitn tormation, bodnest 2o Bt Chicasn I G-OING VWHST. PRINCIPAL LINE FROM CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST, LOUIS, BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, OR VIA 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 iv a1l pats f the city, and also ACRE PROPERTY Surrounding the city, all of which_ we'gladly show to parties who feel interested. We are often asked which is the best part of the city for an invest- mentf? 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 While outside property will steadily advance in price, inside property will ad- Postoffice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. vance much greater inproportion. The new addition to the city kuown as =HAWTHORNE! bcated one mile from the postoffice, west, only nine blocks from the High School, and these lots are being{scld at less than half the price asked for lots same distance in any other direction, aud NOW IS THE TIME TS 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. 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 575, We have also some double lots in thiy 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, andgdesirable in every particular. KIRKWOOD. We have a dew lots leftin this addition, which we will sell at lowes The lots are beautiful- prices than can be had in surrounding additions, ly located and larger than than those in adjoining additions, and will be sold on terms to suit purchasers. Residence and Business Property INALL PARTS OF;THE CITY. F ARIMSI In Douglas County and a!l parisof the State. STUBIUREBAN: 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. K irkwood. EANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Conneeting in Union Depots at Kansas City, s aiid Denver with through traing for SAN FRAINCISCO And all points in the Great West GOING EAST Lots'in_this addition will be sold on motnhlyTGpayments; 10 per cent. cash and B per cent, per monta. BEH) HAWTHORE Conosting In Grand Union Dopot ut Chicag Of all the lots we have)for sale, we think this is,the most desirable ‘with through trains for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And ul Enstorn Oities. At Peoria with through trains for Indinnup. olis, Cineinnati, Columbus, and all points the Bouth.Enst.' At 8t Louls with' through truins for all points South, Elegant Diy Conclies clining Chuirs (seats Revolving Chuirs, Pullu Cars andthe famous O, B, & Q. Dining run daily toand from Chicigo and Kansas City, Chicago and Council Blutts: Chilcago and Dis oines, Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and Topelaw without'clunge. @ity through line running their own trains between Chicago, Lincoln and Denver, and Ohicago, Kunsus and Den hrough cars hetween Indianapols and Council Blaim, via Peorin GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Trains of Elegant Day Couches and Pullman Paluce Sleoping Curs aro run dutly to and from St Louls; via Hannibal; Quincy, Keokuk Buriington, Cedar Rapids and’ Albert §t. Paul and 'Minneapolis; Parlor Cars G et Ohnirs. Lo AR (rora B, Louis and Peorin. Onlyono change of cars between 8t. Louls and Des Moines, Iows, Lincoln, Ne- brasks, and Denver, Colorado 1t i4 also the only Through Line between 87, LOUVIS, MINNEAPOLIS and 8T, PAUL, 1t 18 known a9 the rwl THROUGH OAR LINE of America, and 15 universilly admit. ‘od 1o be the Finest lqnl‘p‘rl numa in 'tio World for Thi h Tickets via Hlll line for sale st all R '&':fi.b;': kot offices in the United States V. L] ‘l' J- I‘O'l"l‘ll(. Vice-Pres. either for a home or tor,mvestment, as 1t is near;business +iuwly located Th | and at precent,prices is the cheapest prop:rty in ths wawkat, aud, first buyersihave!choice of lots. BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 South 14th Street, between ;Farnam {and Douglas