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e o Y Oonnou Bluffs Loan and | Slom Oats —Shade better; mixed western, 41@42¢; 8 Trust Compan: 2@ 10, 2 . white, 48@17c. ‘<, a0 " DEN1S Amoskeag, 14 n.mm AA, 1205 0. P, R R, MAIN LINE First Mortgage Loans Negotiated. * Commercial [ 1220 “Nyeitarn froeh, higher and firm at Lochidg ot Al badt-o A teut, | onver BR, 11e; Beavor OC, 10; Hunmkfla LNAVE, | ) Paper and all_ Good Securitios dealt in. 89 Pearl °. PRING HEAT-Best quality, patsut, [g. jaifrey 1) & | .hflrn\ XXX, r..-m.- Expross. 12:06 p i | Atlantlc FExprows?:08 & o #trect, and 500 First avenue, Council Blufte. ot Gtk amd N K253 40, earl_River, 140; Warren AXA (brown), xpres 8§00 pim | Westorn Exprews 8307 o e ” SROOND QUALITY—2 HO@ Ses \ 4 e W 4y 480 m | 0. Tnand Pas. 11 - Lard—Strong: prime steam, 9 76, BRAN—70c per oy i 12c; \yn‘r&-u BB (l-mwn\.l §e; Warren CC (¥ 30 p m | Lincoln Ex Futter—Demand fair; firm for cholce. T 8 . rown), 10j0 4 F'"ANGE A“n COMMERCE. RANSAS OUTY Cuorzen FrrD 'M“’:‘ 1bs. €O _CAwnios Fifth avenne glove finish, bhe; DUMMY TRATNS-RRIDGE DIVISION, X e (4‘m.:lul. »_! l::{ 10 per owt, Koystone glove finish, 5 Tenve Omaha: 7:10, §:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:00 a: m,,12 m; Kaxnsas Orry, February 20, —Wheat—| SCREENING -85@70c per ewt _Corsrr JEANY :\mu\ Haveock, 8c; | 1:00, 2m 8:00, um 5:00, 8:00, m 10 m, On Sun Steady: 85c bid for cash; 8410 for March; 880 - Kearsayer, 8fc; days: 7:10, 9 0, 4:00, 6:00, 1010 1 FINANCIAL bid for May. General Produce, Prists ~All ; Arnolds, vm]-‘\,-.m Broad Naw Yore, February 20, | : o ]?l tot'nt:m(h‘ bid for cash; 41¢ | Brrren — Fancy creamery, i\w? Ble; Coch on ! Tndigo, Sie; ater. 3 -t ch; fgo for ¥ torage cremery, 25@2ic; choice dai 1 Money—Lasy at 14@2 per cent; closed, | Oats -Dall und nominai at 2033 bid. @340] boet counry, solla. packed, 1% iy SUEFTINGS - Ameriean, fo; Cochaco, | Too o € effared at 2 per cent, BALTIMORE, be mn...,n oll, 16@18c; i ||:"||‘.r m‘"l : sucester, Heg Southbridgo, Waverlys, “loo mu"»_ 10:40 p.m. Arrive Transfor depot, 10 min: ry 20 e | 10@1c, Ne eipte are small and the demand | 4ic oo ¥t Fupar=4@0) piv St ot A i . 5 G - Amoskong staglon, oy Bate | T2878 Connel Rt Trygtr Bxchange Bills—Firm st 4 demand, ash, 1 0 Hame, 18§ oy | staples, & bbb Plunket | 10:25, 11:26 . m. 12 mii) 4 89, Governments—Quiet. Stocks—The result of the day's teading on the stock market was that out of thirty.five stocks nctively tradod in, twenty- higher than at the close last night, five wore lower, and the rest were unchanged. The market opened woak and lower, was barely steady during the foreneon, and was strong and buoyant in the last hour, with a decidod gain in prices all aronnd. Thers was an ad- vance in prices in the last hour of from } to 2§ per cent, Union Pacific leading. QUUPONS ine wes 101 114§ 128 As . . Pacitic 6 s of '95. BTOOKS AND BONDE. American Kxpress, Barl,, Codar I Apldn & Northern Contral Pacifio. Chlmgn & Alton do pfd. Ohi., Burl, & Quiney. Erie., do pfd Fun Way ne & Chinago. Honnibal & St. Joseph $h do do do pfd. *58) Tllinols Central. ... 150, nd., Bloom. & W 16 Kansas & Texaa, . 204 Lako Shore & Mi .10y Michigan Contral. v 0L Mianeanolia & St. A do do iy 8B Missour! Pacific. .. LM Northern Paciic. .. . do do pfd. Northwestorn. . ... do fd Now Fork Gentral o Mississippi do _ do g)! Peoria, Decatur & Evansvill W nbnh, S L. & Pacifio. Bl do pfd. Wuhrn Uaion Tele«-lph * Asked, C o — THE DAY IN CHICAGO, Special Dispatch to Tig CH19AG0, February 2 was characterizad by dullagss, values, how- ever, were well muintaiied and steady. Wheat was steadier than @sual considering the scarcity of outside ordéfs. The entire wession was slow, foreign advices quoting in- activity abroad, The cold weather assisted in sustaining prices and *‘shorts” covered «ome. Keceipts continue small and fluctua- taons were confined to the narrow ran e of fc, and closiug about fc highar than yesterday, Cash wheat closed at 92@93}c, February 91§ @92. 'The May option was no exception to the general dullness and it ranged from 974@ 9%, there being but one male at each of the above quotations, closing at 97jc bid. July alone crossas the dollar line, closing at 1002 Corn partook of the dull- ness. Wheat was quiet but steady, whatlittle speculutive business was transacted heing en local account. Shippers bought moderately of lower grades, and fluctuations were slight, o day on 'change Slosing a ot the same as yestorday, Cash, 0. 2 corn varied a cont, according to of warohousn recelpia, and closed A T38@03e Sample corn was in good shipping oduest, Arrivals show less real poor corn. The May option closed at 574e bid; July firm, quotably 24@2c over May. Theie was & slight increase of trading in oats in the early session. Toward the close, However, the market was neglected and dropped 1@fe. Gilt edge No, 2 cash closed at82c, being Lc under yaxu'rv\nv. Mny 36}e. FProvisiens were also weak and dull. The cittle market, under hght receipts hereand in St. Louis, and a better demand in Now York, opened active with an advance of 10@ 1sc on shipping and dressed beef cattle, making the advance, as compared with the lowest this day week, equal This advance is on little cattle of 1,050 to 1,150 pounds; big export cattle do not ' shave in @ advance. though they aro selling shade stronger than on Monday or Tucsday. The supply of utchers' stock is about equal to the domand, and prices remain steady. Tho supply of fonders and stockers contioues light, hence only a moderate business, yet prices remain firm, Assorted stockers, 70 T , §4 50: light haudy steers, 1010 Ibs, 40, nlllppmg steers, 1035 to 1313 1bs @ corn fed Tex- ans, 1331 to 1039 by, & 76; dressed ‘heef staars, 995 to 1434 1hy x post, 1400 'to 1607 Ib GRAIN AND FPHOVISIONS. UHICAGO PRODUCK. CHICAGO, v February 20, -Flour—Quiet and good to choice winter wheat flour, sprivg, 4 0064 0; Mianosota ba: or Whoat—TRegular, quict and steady; fluctua- tions rangad at S and closed abavl §o higher than yestorday; cash, closed at (e Fobruary, and March, 015@020; Apeil, 921c; 9703 June, U0ke; winter whoat uwndy ab L0)@L 01); apring, 933 @93}c, Corn—Quiet and steady; speculation al- most. outirly local price clowed abuut the samo ne yesterday; cash, 5§@h3{or Februar and March, p2je Aprl, G3hc; May, 574G B73c; rejected, Oats—Fairly active at opening, bet _elosed @1 lower; cash, 824¢; February and March, 1jc; May, 363@36c. Rye—Kirm ut H8hc. Barloy—Quiet at (c, Timothy ~Prime, 180@1 32 choice, 185G Flax Seed—1 5¢, Mess Pork -Quiet; opened 15@20¢ lewer, advanced 25@30c, then receded H@10c and ruled steady to the close; cash, 17 75@17 BO; February and March, 17 15@17 74 Mly, 17 92}@17 95, Lard-Irregular} but moderately aotive sad closed at about estorday's prices: cash, Fab- ruary and March, 9 $0@9 42); May, 902\@ [ Bulk Meatsa—Steady; shoulders, 7 3); short wibs -At'.;' c:’lloll't clear, 9 60, Bul oice creamery, 0@8lc; f diaries, 28@20c, 7. 08 Doy Chease--(fuiet and unchavgad; choice cream cheddars, 140; choice croaw flats, 14@ 14}, Hides U nehavged; green salt cured ~ bull and danagal, Ofci groun call, 146 L2he. o Tatlow ~Uncleaugod; No. 1" conuiay, \Vhl«ky Steady at 1 17, Care Boasn, ~Wheat — hnnnhu, April and July 12 lower. Sales, 660 000 hu, T DAILY BF E---OMAHA. ATURDA{ MARCH 1, 1884. o8¢ Corn—Easier; mixed, cash, 60@61}e. Ryo— Quict _at 67@00c. Butter -Dull; westorn packed, ‘mer at 10@38 ‘¢, rm st 119@1 104, ® firm; vngraded, 58@624e; No. 2, 62§ s—Dull and easior;white, 43(@ 45c; mixed, 10@20¢; Flour and Millstuffs. Wixten Warar clae w6 bacon, short, 1 long, 1lo; dry salt she fined, 10¢, @20c; recolpts good Arrurs—Fancy Jonathans, fancy Ben Davis, 88 60@4 00; lnmy Janet, Boet quality, patent, at 0fc; dry aalt long, 1030; shonlders, 8§c; dried beef, 14c; Inrd, re: Faos - Markot unsettlad; sales to-day at 18 £4 50@b 00; 35— Amoskeng, me; foi Cordi, 108¢; Ponrl Hamloton Awning Continental River, 14je; " p. m. " Arrive Omal LRAYR OMATIA. No. 2., ..7:0 Tudson cheeks, 7 Jos —Atlantic alpaces, 0 do; Hamloton ¢ neus, 114e; Hamloton plaids, 10 Dikss G #iane onshm 164e; ”umlvv n cados, 1 " No. 1. T86pm J— * No, 60 Lumber. £ Tho above 1s Omaha Time. ¥ Standard time fs 24 minutes fastor than looal pm Railway Tlme Table. A PEORIA PRODUCK. 23 00@8 fancy W ‘”UW‘Wh(y 8 V@ " WHOLESALE time. Pilgins Hointoy | Demand good. We quote lumber, Iath and shingles’ on oars | B, & M. RATLROAD TIME TABI NT. TIME. wmixed, 40@103o; now rejected, 433 Cugrse—Now York Stato fall cream, late | st Omaha at the following prices: ORETIN RXTRI, Oata—Hi ,.“,,’m rlr sy stomber make, 14c; Now York State full | Jorst axn Scaxtuixa—16 ft. and undor Rl Lo Tvn =Bt v i, m‘ hoop_lota, 1 ‘."du full cream, 60 | 22 0 ; 18 ft, AT il riibas Vhisky. oplots, 184c; Wisconsin, full eream, 1NBERS—16 feet and nnder, 22 B - ~ Whisky- 101 Yotng Atisrioas, sieletly full ore TismeR AND JoIST—18 t, 25 50; 20 18, 28 50; | \Whtand . 304 bon GRPR Tiiam ST, LOUIS PRODUCE, tull eream, 12¢; full eream 10 hoop lots, 114c- | 22 ft, 26 50; A {t, 26 50, Lincoln an 1:40 am 8r. Louvts, February 20, —Flour—Market | full cream flats, 124e; full cream flats, 1130; FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No. 2, o pm $:40 am unchanged tancy brick choose, 100 Ib cases, 15hc; Lim. | 22 00. 0 tinge. . 5i16 am LD am - 10:80 pm . and slow; No, 2 burger 134c; genuine old Swiss, 18, Sureriva—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; Cloud. 8:00 am 10:0 am 800 ym B ‘Wheat ~ Higher 109 for cash and 1091 09} Corn ~I!u'.u-r and inactive; cash; B13@bi o for N g rod, 110§@1 114 for 48j@1%e for for cash; 36c for e —Quiots 58e bid, Barley ~Dull and unchanged. Buttor—Unchanged. Bran —Highor; Corn Moal - Lower; Whisky—Standy at 1 Provisiona--Duil and easier; only small job trade, el minal; §0 25, st Boann.—Whoat—Higher and firm; 1094 for March; 110 bid for April; 111}@ 111§ for May. Corn—Higher and _wlow; 493@49% for March; 503c tor April; 518 for May. Oata ~Nothing done. TOLEDO, Torkno, r'ebruary Wheat—Quiet and tirm No, red cash, 1 00h@1 05, Corn—Quiet and steady; No. 2 cash and March, 5tc as Oats—Dnll; No. 2, 3de, h mixed, : CINOINNATIL, UINCINNATI, Fabruary "‘) —\th& ~Good ; Ne. 2 red, 1 06@1 rin; No. 2 wixed e, asior; No. 2 mixed, Rye ~Firmer; No. 2, 66@t7c.y Pork—Quiot; mess, 18 00. Lard—Iair demand; prime stenm, Bulk Meats—Dnll. Whisky—Steady at 115, NEW ORLEANS, 3 February 29, d demand; mixed, rn—Steady d white and yellow, 6: Oats—Steady and in fair demand at 16@ 47c, Corn Meal—Scarce and firn 10@ Pork—In good demand and easier; 18 Lonea—Steady; tiorco refined, Y 75; ko, 25, Bulk Ments—Steady;good demand. ‘Whisky—Steady and unchanged at 1 16, MILWAUKEE. MiLwAUkeR, February 29, —Wheat—Steady; No. 3o; February, 9igc; March; 91c; May, 978c. Corn—Inactive; No. 2, 53fc. Oats—Quiet and unchangec 3 B Yo 018t RRORTEHIIEOR: o) 316615: Barley—Steady and firmer; No. 2, 6 e e— LIVE STOOK. UHICAGO LIVE STOCK, CHicAGo February 29,—The Drovers’ Jour- 04l reports this atveenoon as tollows: Hegs—Unoven, weak and lower: rough packing, 006 G0 packing aud shippiog, 6 70@7 40; light, 5 90@6 60; skips, 4 75@5 S0, Cottlo—Brisk "and highets export, 6 50 7 00; good to_choice shij g, 6 00@6 H0; common to mediuwm, 5 25 inferior to fair cows, 2 50@4 00; medium to Rm)d 4 10@4 75; stockers, 3 AS@ 5 00; feeders, 4 0@5 40. mmp —Good grados strong; inferior to fair, 875@4 75 per cwt.; medium to gmd, 500@ 5 50; cholce to exm. 5 H0@6 00, KANSAS CITY LIVE BTOCK, Kansas Ciry, ll‘nbmlry 29.—The Daily In- dicator reports: nttlo-Market steady; nmatives, b35@ 6 50; stockers and feeders, 4 63@b 15; cows, 3 50@4 25, Hogs— Sheep- ull, weak and lowor at 6 25@6 75, teady at 3 75@4 25, ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. 8. Lours, February 28, —Cattle—Market quiet and unchaneed: exports, 6 40@7 00: good gholos, 5 B0@H 30; common, to wmodium, I ; natives, 4 50@5H 25; cows and heil 00@4 h0; nto(,kern and_feedors, 375@5 00; corn fed Texans, 5 00@3 hoep—Fair to good muttons, 3 75@5 25; sice to fancy, b 0@ 6 00; Texans, 3€0@ 500, ———————— TRAFFIOC. FLOUR AND GBAIN, OH10AG0, February 24, —Receipts and ship- ments of flour and graiu for the past £4 hours have been as follows: Flour, bbls. . Wheat, bushels. R&eslpll‘ Ship'ts. . 000 fi‘) 000 New York, Februay 29.—Recsipts .nd shipmentsof flour and grais for the past 24 hours have boen as follows: Receipta Ship'ta, Wheat, bushels, 5,000 m,o«m Corn, bushels. 1,000 39,000 Oats, bushels. 34,000 LIVE STOOK. OR10aa0, February 20,~Recelpts and ship- | three menta of live stook for the past 24 hours have heen as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, K tle. ... ‘:-,sfm s Bheep. 3,400 Kansas Oitr, Febrasry 26,—Rooslpta and shipments of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: %Afi.h oge 000 Sheep . 5 1,809 81, Louis, February Reoceipts and -hlp- ments of live stock for the past 24 hears have been as follows: Roee!m- Ehlp'u. Recsipte, Shinta fogs. Sheep...... 440 OMAHA MARKETS, Wholesale Frices, Orrioe or THE OMAHA Bee. Friday Evening, February 29. * The following pricss are charged retailers hy jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- Cora-- Unchavged. Sales, 305000 bu, Oata—1 achanged. Sales, 45,000 bu. Pork ~April and May 24 higher; Jue 5: bigher. Saes, 1,750 bl Lard—May and June 2ic bigher, 000 tiorces, Sales, LIVERPOOL. Lavk&POOL, February 20 — Wheat winter, 8y 2d@8s 5, 7n Bd@ Corn —Steady; new, bs 2d; old, fs 5d. NEW YORK. New Youx., February 20—Wheat—Cash o trifla, and optious 1@ : highor, closiug fir r;:flulld red, 88@1 19; No. 3 red, 1 03; No, 113 Lo ,uh 1@§o, sud options §@ le higher chgots, with the exception of grain, which ix quoud a6 the prices furaishod by the elevators and othee local buyers: Gramn, Wizar—Cash No. 2, 721%741, Baruey—Cash No. 2, 44@50c, Rye—Cash No. 8, 42:. * Comw—No. 2, 38z, Oams— Dull; No, dve Stock. Far STEERS—1 S@5 25 War (mw:v—;a 00@4 00 um—8W| Giun—Peatrts chickens, por doz., 8 00 to 325 knipe, §150 to 1 76; ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00@2 50; mixed, $150to2 00, Be careful that your game comes to market in nice condition, Fresit Oysters—Selecte, 40c; standards, ‘mediuns, Zoc, LRRY—Bbe, Darks—Black Arabian, per Ib., 8@9c; quarter crates, 10c. qu-—‘"u b, qu-, per Ib., 124e; 10 1b, box, ayer, per Ib., 16c; small ovals por 1b., 18, CocoaNuTS—Extra fine, per 100, 8 00, CrpkR—Pure aweet cider, 22 gal kqi‘ M. & P, clarified, 16 gal keg, $4 75; & P. clarified, 82 gal keg, gfi . Pias Frrr, Cripe, Ero.—Pige feet, 15 1b | kita, u 15 rm 401b qr bhl, 8205 pigs_feot, 80 1b hal 84 00; tripe, 40 lb qr bbl, 82 tnpe, 80 1b half bbl, $4.00; pigs tongues, 15 Ib kits, $2 b0; pigs tongues, 40 1b qr bbl, 86 00, Lambs' wnyues, 1510 Kits, §2 6b; 40 b qr bbl, §6 25, Mixor = Mrar—Atmore's, 181b buckets (buckets 25c) 9c; 371b bucketa (hucket 40c), 9c.: 1001b kegrs, 9c; half barrels, 8jc. ASSORTED J RLLY—2-1b stone jars; 12 in case, per doz, $2 25; tumbler, per doz, 81 95 schooner, por_dozen, $810; 1-lb tin cans, 4 g:z.mm case, $1 40; 21 tin cans, 2 doz in case, Burk TRLuES—Currant, 30-b wood pails, | 2 ber 1b, 7ic; strawberry, wood palls per b, 795; raspborry, S01b woou pails por 1o, 7ic; blackborry, 30-1b wond pails por 1b, 7c} crab apple, 30-1b wood pails par Ib, 7o, ArrLE BUurtER—35-1b wondan p s, per 1b, 8c; 5-1b wooden pails, 6incasa per case, $3 50 PrAcH Burtkr—2 $11.00; 61 wooden $425. woodon pails per 1b, 6 in case, per caso, PreservEs—(Tn 20-1b wooden pails)—Rasp- borry, 1bc; strawberry, quince, ldey pe: 140; cherry, 10; tomatoes, 1do; plum, mmurwd 5-1b wooden buckets, 6 in case, par case, $475; assortod, 2-Ib tin cans, 2 doz in case. per case, 36 50 Pourrry—Live chickens, por doz, 175@ 200; full dressed chickens,per Ib, 10@12¢; tur- kleési por lb., 15@170; ducks, 10@12; geere, LeMoNs—Extra fancy bar lemons, $6 00; fancy Mossina lemons, per box, 85 25; 5 box lots, Messina lomons, 85 00; 10 box lots do., 84 75; Malaga lemons, fancy, $4 50; do 5 box lots, 84 25, ORaNGES—Valencias, 6 50; Messinas, 3 75, Bananas—None. CraNBERRIES—Bell and ougles, $12 00; bell and cherry, §950@10 50, Above quotations for choice, Nesraska Coys HoNgy—2:1b framees, 24-1b cages, per b, 18c. Hay—Baled, §00@10 00 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@7 00 per ton. Grocers List. Ummnoom—l.)y-un(smdnrd)perun, 3 85@3 90; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 10; raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; knum pears, por caso, § 40; whortloberrios, eioada| 100; ‘ogg pluxs, 2 1, per case, 2 gages, 2 1b, per case, mr pine’ apples, 2 1> per caae, 4 BK&5 50, Rope—Sisal 4 inch and targer, 9ilc, § Inch, loa 5 4 fuch, 10§c, ANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 16e, 154c; 8s, 15}o; boxes 40 Ibs, 16 or., 6a, 165c. Maronps—Per caddie, 86¢; round, cases, 2 65; square_casos, 1 70, Suaans—Powdered, cnt loaf, 9¢; granulated, &fo; confectidners’ A, Sc; Stand. ard extra O, 7le; extra C, Tio; medium yol- | to low, 7c; dark yellow, 6o, Corves—Ordinary grades, 19@123c; fair13 @13kc; good, 14c; primo, 16@1 oice, 16@17c; fancy green and ysllo 164c; old government Java, 20@26c; Levering's roasted. 18c;_Arbucklo's roasted, 18ke; McLaughlin's éfifix ronsted, 18fc: mitation Java, 163 Rioz—Louisiana prime to choice, 7c; fair 6}c; Patma, 6jc. F1sH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 8 50; No. 1 mackerel, «its, 1 15; family mackerel, half brle, 7.00; family machorel, kits, 95c; ‘No. 1 white fish, half brls., 75; No, 1 kits, 115, Svror—Standard Com., 82c, bols; Standard do, 4} gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallou kogs 160 Hopa-- In Ib papers, 8 80 per case; keg per 1b, 5 ProxLes—Modium, in barrels, 7 50; do in half barrels, 4 25; small, in barrels, 8 b()' do in half hlrraln 47 harhln.{ln barrels, !J 50; do in half lmrre!.l TEAS—Gunpowder, @75« Impo'\v.l andxc- (,hulue wu%r». "f mflmmflfi o Seuchong, good, 85@A40c; Woomnwum—’bw palls, 185 .‘lefll 216, Tnbl No.l 9 00; Pio~ neer 185; Double Crown % 90; Wellbuckots, 3 ao’. Boars—Kirk’s Saven Imperial, 8 45; K|rk' satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 375; Kirk white Runlnn, b 25; Kirk's 'uux.l, 2 1( Kirk's Prairle Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kir] magnolia, doz. Porasi—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, in case, 8 85; Babbitt,s lln (noul.lflO;Anuh«x ball, 2 doz. in case, 150, CANDY—French mixed, in 30 Ib, pails, 17c; ‘American mixed. in 80 1b_pails, 18¢; Brilliant aixed, In:mb ails, 124¢; Nobby mixed, In®o ‘ 3 Competition mixed, in 80 1 50 s, mc, Excelsior stick, 80 Ib pails, uu, uble refined, 80 Ib p: &'?""““ ; Crystal mixed w l) pails, lbc Old Tiwe, mixed, 50 Ib pails, ¥ 'fl.,. mixed, 80 (u ls, 130; Klirt !ull 5, llk, rt, ltlck 80 1b p.m iue; Tip Top, m,nu, pails, 12c. ViNEGaR—New ork apple 160; Okio ap+ ple, 13c. Sagr—Dra, loads, p-r hhl 180 Ashton, in sacke, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, e a0~ Poach s Hlivee Glm 9o; Com Starch, 9¢; Fxoolsior Gloss, 7 Oum,r(c Srioks—Popper, 17c; uhp clover, 2503 cassla 1ho. Lye—American, 8 40; Greonwich, 3 40; Westorn, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' lye, 465; Jawell lye, 2 75 Dry Goods. i3 —Atlantic A, Bo; Atla tic P, Gios Atlantic LL; Gie; Bruuswick, The Beaver Dam LI Lawrence LL, fie; fic H, 7{c: Royal Standard, 8c. Fine Buows 8 rgyle, 7ie; Pep- perell K. tje; Breacugn C lon 78, ¢ Ye; Cumberland 4.4, 8o: ]H\u” I:ll tairmount, 4ke; Fruit of the Loom 44, Hlory of the Weat, Be; Goldes o Hill 7.8, Bo; Hill 4.4, to; * Lonsdal York umu, 1e: Wamsutta, 11]c. Drcks (Colored) - ton, 10 ez, River, 8je. Ducks (Geay) ~West Polut, 5 oz, 1lej | IWM Point, 110z, 14c; Boston Pear, 8 oz BrowN Sitger 144c; Boston, 4 oz, Le; Fall; s, 15 1 kits, 81 15; | Ne od, 45@50; choloo 60 7 fe. Boston, ' 8 oz, 113e; Bow: § McCook. . 10:55 am 0pm 840 pin Porarora—Receipts mmall and prices [ NO: 2, 1800, g Akron am 1k ood, | Consignments of strlctly choice, | STOCK BOAKDS—A, 45 00; IR0 001G Denver pm 788 hm fire atist, utn\hrhll potatoos are nelllmi No. 1,40 00 3 "“’~ 2 MISSOURI PACIFIC~STANDARD TIME. from 45 to 48c; mived cars 40 to 420 and \ke (8 5 DrRART. ARRIVR. light demand; poachblows, f0c. cloar—27 00; No. 2, 2500; No. 8, |700am a4 pm Swrer Porarors—Choies vellow, none, a7 00: 1, 25 00 K. 0., 8T JOR & O, B.—B.~STANDARD TIME. ON1o88—No demand; market overstocked, Bost—4 80; standard, 8 b Mall daily ., 0158 m | Kxneae, dally Braxs—Hand picked natives, §2 26@2 50; AL ard, 5 50. Express, &d;.\h froept Mon per ) exoupt Satur da s !;;“‘,L ickod modium, ~ $175@2 00, Re- i—Por barrol, 1 25; bulk per bushol, 85 [ days.... Mail, daily, oo bbl, 2 [: hair 0., 8t I'. iI‘AVIIA wD T lllh lu\\nplmwr bbl, 2 50 v bt 50c; Torrod folt, 100 fba, 3 4, 8 50, Atraw 14th and Webster Sta. am | No. 1 mixed £5:50 p pn | Frelght ... 1 m [ Atlantic Exp m | Atlantio Ml . (Tranator Deyot, Conneil Hiufta) (Do Tobaccos Prua 'ronmco Clhm\x. 50c; Bullion 50c; ¢ Ex Atlantio Mail Every day. Horseshos, b0y 50c; Ruddy, 4bc; Her: WABABH & 8T. LOUIS, woy's, 400; Bluc‘( &x@wr. Leave.... 0 am | Arrive, Fixe Cur—Common, 20@30c; good, 45@ | Leave: 20 pm | Arrive o,B& Rose I 3 Premi Crown, b 8M0KING—0), §., 220; Moerschaum, 80c; Dur- ham, 8 oz., h6¢; Durham, 4 oz., 7c; Durhar 2 oz,, b5c; Seal of North Carolina, 8 oz., boe Seal”of North Carolina, 4 oz., 670; Seal of North Carvling, 2 oz, 6bc; O K Durham, 4 oz., 28c; 0. K Twiham, 2 oz, 80c; Uncle od, 8 25¢; Tom and Jerry, %0, R. R.—STANDARD TI!I K 66c; Dismond [ Mall & Ex* Atiantlo Kx “Sundays except C.&N. W, R. R—8TANDARD TIME. Mall* Paints, Olls and Varnishes. O1L8—110° carbon, per gallon, 184c; 160° headlight, per gallon, 14}c; 175° headlight, per gallon, 18c; 1505 watdr white, 17c; lin sood, Taw,; pr gallon.&5c; linseed, boiled, allon, 58 Lard, winter str'd, ) ger .?uou, fot No. 1, 75¢;No. X. sml fom, 1’ 63; No. 8, 140; sweet, per wnllnr sperm W.L., per gallon, 1060; fish, W Q'ergnllun 0ic; neatafoot extra, ver gailon, um 0.1, 760 l\lbrl;:l-fing,mlfio, per gallon, 30c; den machine, No. 1, per gal- | o 4 n w0, R.1.&P,0C. B on, Vo, 4 2c; sperm, atynul, par gallon, ] S et 80c} turpentine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 742, | o S Al 6oa 1o Dy 11100 £:00' 640 8:16 per gallon, 16e, Wabash Express, PAINTS IN O1L—White lead, Omaha P, P," | Waoush locs 6c; white tead, St. Louls, pnrs,(’»*c Marseillaa | 1.0 86000 groen 1to b b m..zéc French zinc, green | ¢., Ht. p. M. & O seal, 12¢; French zino, red_sel, 1lc-ui-namh Union Pasific, overlanc xlnc, in varnish asst, 20c: French zhm in oil | Union Pacific, Denver F: aast, 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10c; | 0 & Bopublican Valloy,,, 1 raw and burnt Sienna, 10¢; vandyke hraws | B, & XpTia 7:00| 7:40 180; retized Latupbiack, 12¢; conch black, and ivory black, 16c; drop black, loc; Prussian blug, 80c; ultramarine bluo, 18c; chrome green L. M. & D., 16c; blind and shutter greon, L M. & 1D, 10c; Paris groon, 18c; Indian red 15¢; Venetian rod, 9c; Tuscan red, 22¢; Ameri. can_Vermillion, 1. & P., 16c; chrome yellow L. M., 0. &b, 0., 18¢; yellow ocgre,. 90; golden oclire, 160, patent_dryer, 8c; graining colors, light onk, dark oak, walnut, chm taut and ash 16, *Sundavs excopted. P. R, R.—STANDARD TIME. Exproes *Sundays exce ted, Opening and Closing of Matls. ROUTR, orwx. cLosx. summor, 15 am. pm am pan. n:16, " 00 7:30 | 730 . £01:00 p. m. Postimnater. Western Eurmce—Wurks. TRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. Hoavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 50; J)Iow steal npecld caat, 6o, o, on spokes, ne ul Do set, 150 folloes sawad dvy, 140 torguos, | 1111 Douglas 8t s, Neb. Sach, 70@80e; axlos Sachy 755 squae nnta pes b, 7@1lc; washers er 1b, B@18c; rivets, per ol o 1ty U coll chals, per I 6@120; malleabls, 8o iron wedges, Gc; crowbars, Gc; harrow teeth do; soring toel, 7@8c; Burden’s horsehoos, 4 70 Burden's muleshoes 5 70, BarBED WiRE—In car lots, 4jo per 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90, Balvanizea Iron Cornices B, Bpechs petent Motalli Bkylghts Patent Bi07—Shot, 1'85; buck shot, 210; orlontal | EAfusia fbiamsl iee ead Beasket Shomn. 1 puwdnr, kega, 6 40; do., kogs, 8 48; dn., bt il gl AL acten kage) L 93 blastiog, keg, 8 B, fme, | oK, G s Cullay) Guaie Sl pamere i pu akiodie? * eorson& Hill atent lnlldl h“ld Leap—Bar, 1 66. CoaL—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor. ris run Blowsburg, 10 00; Whitobreast Tump; 5 00; Whitebreast nut, b 00; Towa lump, b 0y Towa nut, 5 00; Rock Hprinf, 700; Antbra cite, 11 25@11 50; Canon City, 7 00, per ton E(;TRICQ FORl @ru o i Leather, Oak sole, 88c@d20; hemiock sole Z8c@8be; . ho loek kip, 805 to 1 0; runner 65 to 0 hemlock cal ,s:sc tol 00 hemlwk upper, 22¢ t0 240; oalt r, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to 5 50; | “E8RLL, | IS EUS, (o calf kid, 8 $roisen u?l 2 50 to 2 75; onk | samsria it Ut TR weh e kip, socu.w( onk calf, 120 mlB() l’rendl kip, 1 10 40 1 55; French calf, 125 to 3 00; rus so, 550 to 7060; linings, 600 o8 50; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morooco, 30c to pobbie O. D, Moracco, &3¢ simon, 2 50 to 3 00, Hagxuss—No. 1 star onk, 350; No 2 do, 86¢; No. 1 Ohlo oak, 360; No, 2 do, 830; No. 1 Milwarkeo 830: No 3 Na. 1 Pitts onk har, 38; No, B Pitts oak har, 8% Gmsm UHlINGT{lN ROUTE ,‘“\nmo., a7 . Dry Painta. Whito lead, 8c; Fronch zinc, 100; Paris whithug, Zio; wmhnfl‘flhlen, 1jc; whiting com'l lampblagk, ~Goruntown, - 14c; Iampblack, ordinary, 106; Prussian blas, 556 riehmasise; 1505 vandyke, brown, Boj winbae burnt, 4¢; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, 4c; sionna, rwv, do; Parls groon, genuino, 20c; Pari n, common, 20c; chrome green, N, Y. o chwoma green, K., The; voruiiilon: Kog,, 70c; vermillion, Je ) lic; Indian rod, 10c; oso pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cookson's, 2f0; Vonotian rod, Amorica ; rod load 7he; chrome yellow, genuine, heowo yol- | Gir © T INI Gir WES'I'. low, K., 13c; ochro, rochelle, 8c; ochre, French, PRINCIPAL LINE 24c; ochve, American, Zo; *\Wixtors mingal) yE lehigh brown, Spanish brown, 2hc} VROM i modls minoral, CHICAGO, PEORIA & LOVI vumm‘l‘l_lxzmhflm per d;an‘xl Furni WY WAY OF T b".‘.w: OMAEA AND LINGOLY TO DENVER, oxtca, 81 7n~.i..pm, o0y arphaltuns o 3 on via lac, §8 60; hiaxd oll finsh, 31 60, EANSAS CITY AND ATCRISON to DENVER Hidos. T I o R A e ] gecon_butohers, 6@6jos SAN FRAINCISCO 'a‘(“l'l i d?},‘“* db{ flf{;,;fi l:,"; :z‘"‘" — Audall points in the Great Wost Tum—e@%c B —250@1 0. Connecting in G ‘Wit thirouglh Lring for NEW YORK, BOSTON, Andall Eustérn Cities, Liguors, ALOOROL—~188 proof, tzfl por wine gallon extea Califoruin spirits, 188 proof, 136 por roof galkon; triple ey wpitite, 187 praof, 1% por proof mun;wmwwhl-un 100@150; fine blended, 1502 503 tucky bourbons, 2 00@7'00; Ken .-.d Pennsylvanin ryes, 2 001 @106 Curs aod the fumous ( nmnm-—lmwmd.wo@nms domestio){ 1 ally tound fre 140e4 Ohicagound Council Blutts Gnm—lm(uhd. 4 606 00; domestic, 140 | Moines, Chicngo, St Josc @8 00, Topekas Without elunge icir own L abus, and all points b 1. Louls with througl M hotitts Routh. Elegant Duy Conclies, 1 clinings Chafrs (seats £100), SOk ing Ci Kovolving Olufre, Pulluian Puluco W B, uilgz0 1, Atehis Only through Hine Russ—Imported, 4 50@8 00; N land, 20064 00; Donieneter 1 BOGH 0 T 0! Praci aND Avrrr Bmm—l OnampaoNks —Imported 1504 00. 3401 Adarican, par oasts 13 PGS Do 0 Mol curs uneil Blutrs, vie GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. Folid Trains of Ele Pullinan Pulieo Sloeps Wrw e ¢ u Himibal; Qui J. R, CAMPBELL. I B, 8, CAMPBELL, 1 ik to st with R Campbell & Co., |t b Clatr 10 a2 fron Commission Merchants W oubs i Des Mobics, Lowa, Lincoli, N IVRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, ETC. Dbraska, and Denver rindo o i tho oy TR s Detwoen 10% Baith 16th Bureet, between Dougias and Dodge, OMAMA, NEB, 87, LOVIS, UINNZAPOLIS and ST, PAUL, Kedureunoos Vit Nutiousl Bk, Sgecle, Johnwou II s known #s the great THROUGH €A 1 & Co.,, Omaha; Bank of Cass County, Flablamouth, § 1t &, coupon ticket oftices polis; Par i (rom St classes of Travel. 14 Vi this L Through T for sale LANE of Awevics, and by univessally aduit Neb. 3 and Cunisdit a1 Do the lc{mslu.\m,wu SOLIOITED. RETURNS .Mml 1, J. POTTER, PERCEY AL LOW PROMPILY, View-lres. & Gien, Mavuger. (i asw A GOING HAST. nd Union Depot ut Chicago Iirough Lening tor Indisnap. \ and Finest Eqnlp&ud Railroad in the World for al oo United Stutes Omaha Renl 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 ir ail paats f the city, and also ACRE FPROPERTY m | Surrounding the city, all of which we'gladly show to partiss 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- Postoffice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. vance much greater in'proportion. The new addition to the city kuown s HAWTHORNE! 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 4zkod for lots same distance in any other direction, and NOW IS T4E TIME T& BUY, As these lots will, in a short time, be advancel to correspond fo prices lots surrounding Hawthorne. The contract has been lot for grading Davenport strest through this addition. Work has been commene: d 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 Tots B350 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, andjdesirable in every particular. KIRKWOOD. We have a few lots’left’in this addition, which we will sell at lowe. prices than can be had in surrounding additions. The lots are beauntiful- ly logated and Jarger than than those in adjoining additions, nd will be #old on termsfiio suit purchasers. Residence and Business Propery ! INZALLZPARTSOFETHEZCITY. P ARMS!I In Douglas Countyjand a'l parisof the State. SUIBIURB.AIN! A fine tract ofSland[three and one-half miles from Omaha at $40 jper acre. Also a tract four miles from the bity at §30 per acre, ERERirkwood. Lots"injthis addition will be sold on motnhly%payments; 10 per cent. o cash and & per cent, per month. HAWTHORIN HI OF all the lots we have);for sale, fwe think this is the most desirable either for a home or torjinvestment, as 1t is near’business uicely located - |and ab present(prices is the cheapest lproperty in the market, and first " | buyersihavechoice of lots, BEDFORD & SOUER. - 213 Soath 14th Street, between Farnam and Douglas nt Day Conches and apids g Allwid g 1l i

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