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Gonnou Blufl‘s Loan a.nd. Trust Company. First Mortgago Loans Negotisted. ~COommercial Paper and all Good Securities dealt in. 89 Poarl stroot, and 500 First avenue, Council Bluffs, 'FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANOIAL New Yorg, March 1, Money- v at 1} per cent; closed, ab1@1} per cent. Prime Paper—4 1 Exchavge Bills—Stoady at 4 875 demand, 4 90, Governments Stocks —The sensation of the day in stock circles was the activity and advance in the Lackawanna, which opened at 128 and ad- vanced to 181 andin the afternoon rose to 1804 and dropped to and closed at 1303, The transactions in stocks were very hoavy, foot- ing up to 189,170 shares. The excitement was intente and the losses of the bears enor- mous, An advance from } to 3 per cont. curred in the general list, Union Pacific, Northwestern, St. Paul, Western Union, Central Pacific, and Missouri Pacific, made the groatest advances, The Northwestern was exceptionally weak in the early dealing, breaking 13 per cent. t» 116} and subsequent- | , ly rose to 118}, and reacted j@1}, the whole list participating, Compared with last night's closing prices aro generally } to1} higher. The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, North western and Omaha preferred, and are } to § per cent, lower. The sales of stocks during the week were 2,570,431 shares, an increase of 1,00 over provious week, OUUPONS Firm, e- 101 1134 123¢ 129 BTO0KS AND BONDS, American Txpross. Burl,, Cedar 1 apld!& Northern. Central P. Chicago & Alwu do do pid. Ch., Burl, & Quincy. Erio. g )*do p\"l} &CI fort, 0 cago. . . llmmlbaf& ‘it Joseph. Qo do Tllinois Cuutrn] ........ Iad., Bloom, & Western, Kansas & Texas. Take Shore & Michigan So. Michigan Central . Mianeapolis & St. Lo 5. do do do pid % Missouri P § Northern Pacitio do do Nm:flhwestpm New York Gentral. Oalo & \llulnipp‘ Peori; St, Paul & Milwaukes, do do do St. Paul Minn. & 3 St, Paul & Omaba.... do_ do phe Toxas Pacific Union Pacific Wabsch, 5 p \Vuaterlx U.uuu Telegraph.. * Asked, GRAIN AND PIOVISIONS. UHICAGO PRODUOR. Cicaco, March 1.—Flour—Dull and un- changed; good to choice winter wheat flour, 5 005 85 spring, 4 00@4 50; Minnesota ba. 5 2 o but lower I@1c below early figures aud Towor than yosterday; osh, <, (according to date of ware: March, 91fc; April, nter wheat easy at 99c@1 01, (according o location of elevator); sprivg, closed at 92}c. Corn—Sympathized with wheat, declining fo below opening figares, lut closed about o Tower than yesterday; No. 2 cash, 511@ @ 5 < April, 52 Oaté—Dall, heavy and weaker with a lim ited demand;’ cash, noninally quotablo at « arch, 814c; April, ¢ prices, d closed about § closed at 91§@ house receij; 2he; May, Ryo— Easy at 584c. Barley—Steady at 6 Timothy—Prime, 1 Flax Seed — Mess Dork—Active; for long deliveries, strovger and 15@20c higher, closing steady; cash, 17 70@17 85; March, 17 80@17 85; May, wm@hm Lard—TIn fair demand, stronger and 5 higher; closed steady: cash and M ) 45; April, 9 56@9 74; May, 9 G Butter—Tine creamery, 30@s1: 2 rolls, 12@16c for bost, Cheese— Choice full cream choddars, 14c; full cream flats, 14@14}; good part skim ched dars and flats, 8@10c. Hides—Steady and unchavgad; green salt t(:n;n.ll bull and”damaged, 6ic; green calf, 12 @124c, Tallow—Steady and unchanged; No. 1 conntry, 7e; cake, 7 Kega Steady of Whisky—117, ST, LOUVIS PRODUCE, 87, Louts, March 1.—Flour—Market un- changed, Wheat ~ Lower and slow; No. 2 red, 1095@1 10 for cach; 1 09 bid for March; 110§@1 11 for May; 1 09}@1 09§ for Juno. Corn—Inactive and lower: 40fc for cash: 49}@19%0 for March; 513@514c for May; 52} @h2ilo for June, Oats —Lower; 33)@34c bid for cash; 36c_for May, tyo—Nominal Barley—Dull and unchanged. lxumFUnchAnm A';xn-—b‘irm at 18@lie, ax Seed—Quiet atl 45, Hay—Unchanged, [] Buu—uu‘ihar. 88c. Corn Meal—Quiet at 2 VM-I? smdy at 116, Provisions—rirmer and in better demand. Pork—Jobbing, 18 00@18 1z}, Lard—Nominally higher at 9 40, TOLEDO, Tnum, Mughl —w’hntanrkee steady; 'ndonh, fine dairy, S@2so. ru—Market utmdy, No. 2 cash-and March, 637c, Oats—Quiot; No, 2 cash, 36c bid, OINOCINNATI, 9 UINCINNATI, March 1,—Wheat—Easier; No. 1 06@1 07, Corn—Steady; mixed, 50z, Oata— —Easler; No, 2 mixed, 87c. 1tye ~Quiet; No, 2, lL)(iAhop. Pork—Dull; mess, 18 00, Lard—Dull; prime steam, ) 8080 87}, Bulk Meats—Firmer, Whisky—Active and firm at 1 15, NEW ORLEANS, New Ogueans, March 1,—Corn—Steady aod in good demand; mixed, 62¢; white nnd yellow, the. u.u —Steady and in falr demand at 46@ Cum Meal—In nood demand, steady and unuhma-.l at 810@8 15. Pork —~In good demaud and easier; 18 5), lum—hwm:. tierce refined, 9 75; keg, 0 ull Mests —Ingood demand. Whisky—Steady and unchanged at 1 16, MILWAUKES, Muwaokee, March 1. —Wheat—Market waaker; No. 2, 93¢; March, 90fc; April, 91ic; May, 96{c. Corn—Quiet; No. 2, bic; rejected, 43@50¢c. Qata—tulat; No, 2 82c, e—Dull; No. 2, 5l R ok 48 tog oah and March, Barley—(Quiet: No. 2, 5he bid, 6lc asked, " NEW YORK, Mareh 1.—Wheat—Cash, a shade easier; options opened firm; declined | @ cloviog sy ungadod $4@11%; No. 105; o A o butions @20 New Yoix, Tl'l‘ DAILY BP‘F---()MAHA lower, closing_with a slight recovery; ungrad. od, 58@63¢; , 621@645c. Oats ~ Firm; ed western, whito, 41@47c. 10{@ u frosh, firm and in good de tive and firm. r toady: prime steam, O Futter—Demand fitm and faie at KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Orry. March 1. —Wheat—Steady: o for onshy 867 bid for April; 883 bid for May. Corn ~Higher; 41@41}c for cash; 42{c for April; 44 for Ma; Oats—S @293, PALTIMORE. Baurivone, March 1.—Wheat — Steady; No, 1 h and March, 1 083@1 09 nd active; mixed, cash and mixed, 42@43¢. ¥irmer at 20c. LIVERPOOL, 1.—~Wheat—Quiet and soring, 7s 10d@ Livearoot, Mas stoady; winter, § i 84 2 Corn—New, b LIVE STOOK. OHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Ot March 1,-The Drovers’ Jour. nal revorts this atvesnoon s follows: rm, active and 10c higher; rough 70; packing and shipping, 70; skips, 4 50@0 00. ; export, 6 60@ m good to_choice shipping. b 95@0 40; cuuum to medium, b 0@ 90; inferior to fair cows, 2 50@4 00; medium wguml.4 stockers, § 7@ 90; feeders, 5 40@; Sheap —Steady; uferior to fair, per cwt.; medinm to good, choice to extra, b 50@6 00, KANSAS OITY LIVE STOGK, Kaxsas Cirvy, March 1.—The Daily In- ( @4 50 450@h 20; dicator reports: Cattlo—Market fairly active and firm; natives, 30@6 30; stockers aud feeders, 4 60@ cows, 8 B0@4 THogs—Firmer and higher at6 25 Sheep=- Quiet; natives, 3 50, ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. St Louts, March 1.—Cattlo—Only small rotail trado done. Sheep—Market in same condition as cattle. Hogs—Quiet; light. 6 30@6 50, i i RAFKI0. b 85, FLOUR AND GRAIN, On10a6o, March 1,—TReceipta and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as followa: Bhip'ta, Flour, bbls... 18,000 Whoat, bushels 18,000 Jorn, hushels, 121,000 Oats, bushels, 52,000 Rye, bushels. 4,000 24,000 and Barley, busl New Yok, 1.—Rocoipts March shipmentsof flour and grain for tho past 24 houra have been as follows: Rocelpts . 15,500 00 2,000 Shiptta, Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels. . '234 LIVE STOOK. Onicaco, March 1,—Receipts and ship. ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rmipu Ship'ta, finttle ogs. Sh$) Kansas Crry, March L—Rscu{pts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: Cattle, Tiogs. Sheep . Sr. Touts, March 1.—Receipts and ship- meouts of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Cattle...... Hogs. Sheop Roceipts, Ship'ts, 900 Receipts, Sh|u t& OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Frices, OFFIcE OF THE OMARA Pk, } Saturday Lvening, March 1. The following prices are charged retailers hy jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Gran, ‘Waear—Cash No. 2, Banury—Cash No. 2, 4 Rye—Cash No. 3, 42c, CorN—No. Oars—Dull Oc, Live Stock. ; 'No, 2, 2 Kar STERRS—4 50@5 25, War Cows—38 00@4 00, Hoas—6 00@6 SuEEp—8 H0@4 CaLves—6 00@6 50, Flour.and Millstufte, WintER WHEAT—Best quality, patent,’at 8 25@3 40, SECOND QUALITY—2 T5@8 25, SPRING WHEAT—Best quality, 8[25@8 40, SECOND QUALITY—2 50@3 25, Bran—170c por owt. Ouorred Frep—Per 100 lbs, 80c, Conx MEAL—1 00@1 10 por owt, SCREENING —65@T750 per cwt General Produce. Bortes — Fancy, ereumery, 33@8he; oold storage creamery, 25@27c; choico dairy, 20 @?24c} best country, solia packed, 12@15c; best country, roll, 16@18c; inferior 10@140 TReceipts are small and the tfi:mnml BNk aTs —Hams, 18jc; breakfast bacon, 12}c; clow o Incon, ihorty 11ic;cloursida bacon, long, 1lc;dry salt short, 10jc; dry salt long, 1030} shoulders, 8jc; dried beef, 1&. lard, ro- fined, 10c. Taas—Market unsettled; sales to-day at 18 @20c; recoipts oo AppLEs—Fancy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; fancy Ben Davis, $3 60@4 00; fancy Jonot, 3 00@3 50; fancy Willowtwig, $3 26@3 75, Demand good. Crgrsz—Now York State full cream, late Sevtember make, 14c; New York State full oam, 10 hoop o, 18ie; do full cream, 50 patent, e, hooplots, 18}c; Wisconsin, full cream, in box, 140; Young Americas, striotly full cream, 15c; full cream, 12c; fall_cream 10 hoop lots, 11}o full cream flats, 12jo; full cream flats, 1130; tancy brick cheose, 100 b cases, 1540} Lim: burger 18hc; genuino old Swiss, 10c, Foraroxs—Recelpts small and good: Conslguments of sirltly ohnice argo sized, siraight potatoes are sellin from 45 4o i, mixed cars 40 to 20 su light demand; peachblows, 60c. Bwepr PO‘I’AWB—CMIM yellow, none, ON10N8—No demand; market overstocked, Beans—Hand picked natives, 82 26@2 50; hand ploked medlums, §1 @200, Re: ceil . e Hiria s e doe, A0 0040 8 25; wipe, 8150 to 1 75; ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 50; mixed, $150to2 00, Be o iy game ‘comes to market in nice condition, Fres Ovsrers—Selects, 40c; standards, 8c; medius, Zc, CeLERY—bbe, DaTES— BlmkMAnbhn, per Ib, B@e; quarter cr: Fia8—25 1b. ‘Jkogs, por Ib 12hci 10 "f box, Be. ayer, per 1b,, 16c; small ovals per CotoaxuTs—Extra fine, per 00, 8 00, O1pER—Pure sweet cid al ki , 86 00; M. & P, clavified, 16 nl aq, 3575, &P, clarified, 82 gal keg, §8 00, Pias i"xnf A‘nlar“: keits, 81 15; ces | N ‘ohuivnnr. por_dozen, £310; 1.1b tin cans, 4 doz. n cuse, {Ib tin cans, 2 doz in case, 0-1b wood pails, wood pails por Db woou pails g b, 8016 wood pails per b, crab apple, v 1b, 7o, Areix BUrtER—85.1b woodan b s, per Ib, 863 blb wooden pails, 6in cwsa por case, 8850 Praoy Borrn—2o1h waoden palls per I, 00; 5-1b wooden padis, 6 in case, per case, Presxnves —(Tn 20-1b wooden pafls)—Resp- borr strawberry, quinos, 11c; peach, ; tomatoos, 14c; plum, 14c} ots, 6 in_case, por case, $475; assorted, 2.Ib tin cans, 2 doz in case, per case, $6 50 Pourtny—Live chickens, per doz, 175@ 200; full drossed chickens, por 1b, 10( tur- koys, per lb., ducks, 10@ } goeso, 1@ Livoxs—Extra fancy bar lemons, 86 00; fancy Mossina lomons, por box, §5 25; 5 box Onraxers—Valencias, 6 50; Messinas, Bavavas—None, ~RBell and oug! and \‘Imrry. Su B0@10 60, for choice, NeBrAsKA Comn HoNgy—2. casos, per 1b, 18c. Hav—Baled, 8§ 00@10 00 por ton; in bulk, 6 00@7 00 per ton, los, $1200; bell Above quotations 1b framos, 24.1b Grocers List. Omnn(}onnkoyuun &ihmllrd)pel’ case, 3 85@8 %0; strawborrios, 2 per case, 2 00@ 2 10; raspberrios, 2 b, por case, 2 90; Bartlett pears, por cuso, 3 404 nrtlnharrlnn, per caso, 00; 'ogg_plucs, 2 b, per case, 2 90; groen gngm, 2'1b, por’ cuse, 4 90; pine apples, 2 1b por case, 4'80@5 b0. Ropr—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 9jc, § inch, 10c; # inch, 104c, ANDLES - 'Buxm,-wlbl. 168, 154c; 8s, 10}c; boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz,, s, 15: MavoEs- Per eaddie, 8e; round, oases, 2 55; square_cases, 170, Svaans—Powdered, 9c; dut loaf, 9¢; granulated, 8]o; confectioners’ A, 8o; Stand: ard extra ©, 71o; extra O, Tte; medium yel- low, 7c; dark yellow, 6lo. Corrers—Ordinary grades, JL2@i24e; 13 @18}o; good, 1do; prime, 15@15ko; choico 16@170; fancy green_and yellow,10@16c; old governmont Java, 20 Lovering's roastod. 180; _Arbucklo’s ronsted, 18c; MeLaughlin'e XXXX roasted, @18% Rioe—Louisiana prime to choico, 7e; fair sgc. Patma, 6jc. 1 mackorol, half brls, 8 50; No, e orel, cits, 115; family mackerel, hnll brln, 7 00; family mackerol ; ‘No. white fish, half brls., 11 SYRoP-Standard Con ; Emn.hnl do, 4} gallon keg 185; Standard do, 4 gallon kega 1 50 5713004~ Tn Ib papers, 3 30 por caso; kg por Ib, . Pwle—Medmm, in half barrels, 4 in half barrols, do in half barrels, 5 2 'EAS—Gunpowder, good, 45@5, @Tbe; good Tm perial, 40@d3c; chol Young Hyson, good, 36@b0 18}e;’ mitation Java, 104 in barrels, 7 I small, in barrols, 8 60; do horlding; in barrels, 9 50; choico, Japan, Oolong, good, 35@40¢; Oolong, 5e; Souchong, good, 85@40c; @1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 35 choice, 60@75¢ 0 | choice, 40 WOoODENWARE—Two _hoop pails, 185; threo hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- neer washbonrds, 185 Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 5. s Savon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirks satinet, 360; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Kirl's white Russian, b25; Kirk's eutoos, 2 15; Kirk's Prairio 'Quoen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz. Porasii—Pennsylvanin cans, 4 cuso, in case, 5; Babbitt,a ball 2 dos. in caso, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. i case, 1 50, CaNDY—Trench mixed, in 30 Ib. pails, 17c; American mixed. in 80 b pails, 130; Brill mixed, 1b pails, pails, 3 Soars—K Tixcelsior stick, 30 1b pails, 11c; double 4, 30 1b pails, 120; Crystal mixed 30 1b pails, )1d Time, mixed, 80 Ib pails, 14c; Tip Top, mixed, 30 1b pails, 13c; Hize mixed, 30 1b pails, 11c; Flirt, stick, 80 1b pails, 11}c; Tip Top, stick, 80 1D pails, 12, VINEGAR— orkcapple 16c; Ohio ap: 0 | ple, 18c. Saur—Dray loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, In sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 3 30. SrARCi—Poarl, dhe; Silver Gloss, 9; o Starch, 9o; Excelsior (ons, 7he; Corn, fc. icks—Popper, 17c; allspice, 1dc; clovee, an, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lowls' lye, 465; Jewell Iye, 275 lon, 1 6. L 140; ‘v\ gallon, * kailon, 100; fiuh, W atafoot extra, ver gallon ating, zero, per gallon, lon machine, N.l. 1 ntine, por gallon, 48¢ por galion, 16c. Parxrs v Ort, ez white rew eaw’ and burut Sionna, 10c; vandyke rotinod lampblack, 12¢; conch black, nml ivory black, 160; drop black, 16¢; Pruksian blug, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; ¢ 16 L. M. & D, \l &D. Bo; 16¢; Venetian rod, ‘I, ean _Vermillon, 1. & 8c; chromo yellow L. M, 0. &b. 0, T yellow ochire, So; gul‘lvu ochre, 16 colors, light and ash 15 . patent_dryor, S¢; graining , dark onk, walnut, che tnut Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, ;{m»w stool spocial cast, Go. iblo, 7o; spocial or German, "e; cast tooj ; wagon spokes, sot, 2 25@8 00; hubs per sot, 1 95; felloos sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, oach, 70@8bo; axlea each, 7he; square nuts per m, .mh washors er Ib, 8@180; rivets, per "\ o3 coil \I\mn ver b, 6@]12¢; malleable, 8¢ iron \m\h(m. crowbars, Go; harrow tosth 403 sl\rmg tool, 7@8¢; Burden's horsehoes, 4 70 Burdon's muleshoes 5 70, Barerd Wink—In car lots, 40 per 100, Natws—Ratos, 10 to 60, 2 90, Sror—Shot, 1'85; buck' shot, 2 10; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40, , half km, 8 48; do,, quartor kogs, 1 88; blasting, koge, 8 85; fuse, per 100 foot 50c, Lean—Bar, 165, CoAr—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run_ Blossburg, 10 00; Whitobroast lulnp' 5 00; Whitebreast nut, "NK\~ Towa lump, 500 Towa nut, 6 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra cite, 11 25@11 50; (‘an City, 700. per ton Leather, Oak gole, 38c@42c; hemiock sole 230(@350; ho. | P 80c to1 00; runner 6be to 80o; ock calf, 85¢ to 100; homlock upper, k upper, 24 umgnc»? 400 to kip, 80a.to 1 0 kip, 110 to 1 sots, 5 50 to A, 7 503 Huiup&. pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B. . 3 pobble 0, D, Morocco, 3 lllm No. 1 star oak, No. ) Pitts oak Ory Painrs. Whito load, h rine, 10c; Parls whiting, 2ho;” whiting gilders, 1c; whiting com'l ‘Ijc; lampblack, Germantown, 1dc; lampblack, ordinury, 106; Pruss ultramarine, 18¢; burnt, 4c; umber, sionna, 1 Paris groen, common 20c; chrome green, America on, 10c; k, 11c; Vone 9) l\w chromo yellow, gonuine, 30; chromo yol: low, K., 190; ochre, rocholle, dc; ochre, l‘wmll, zle, ochire, Ameri Winter's ‘mines u blue, bic; u.n.l,ka brown, mogreen, N.) vermillion, ¥ 18¢; Indian rod, i red, Coolson's, fo; rod lo 24c; lehigh brown, v rince’s mineral, VarNsis—Buels, pergallon: ture, extra, £1 10; hlm(mre. No, 1 oxtra, S1_40; coach, No. 1, $1 2 extra, 81 75: Japan, 70 \hn]hnn exten, 850} shellic, &8 50; hard oil finish, $1 50, Hides. Steady; groen butche fl(u.bc- green salted 74 ®74c; dry fling, 12@13c; dry. salt, 10@11c; damagoed hides, C.»\uMnrfl! price, 1ALLO\A~4.{uIv\L Sueep Prurs—25e@1 00, Liguors, ALCOROL—188 proof, 2 26 per wino extra Cnlifornia spirits, 188 proof, per proof gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 proof, 125 per proof gallon; ro- Jm.uled whiskies' 100@150; fine blendod, 150@250; Ken- tucky bourbons, 200@7 00; l\outmlry and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. Brannies—Imported, 6 00@1600; domestic] 1 40@4 00, Ging— Immd, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40 allon = JLmported, 4 50@6 00; Now England, 00; domestic, 1 0@ 60, PracH aAND ArpLE Braxny—1 75@4 00, Dry Goods. s—Atlantic A, 8c; Atlan- tic P, 6c; Atlantic LL; bie; Brunswick, Tie; Beaver Dam LL, anrencn LL, Go; Paci- fic H, 7ic; l(n)nl \‘hml;xrd Fixe b " «fl‘\rg)le, Tic; Pep- 'nlmhmy R, Ge. D COTTONS llnl]nu 4-4, Glc; Bal- tijo; Cumberland 4-4, 8o irmount, 44c; Fruit of th Hlory of tho Wes, 8 Hill 7.8, S Hill 4.4, 5 York Mills, 111c; Wamsutta, 11c., Ducks (Colored) —Boston, ' § oz., 1 ton, 10 oz, 14ic; Boston, 9 oz., 14 River, 8} Brows Sueeri perell 1 Bu lon 7. Ducks (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1lc; West Poin, 11 0z, 14c; Boston' Bear, 8 oz, 1lc. Tiokixas—Amoskeng,e 143c; Continental ; Cordis, 104; 1 >earl River, 14jc; o; Hamlotos Awnings, 12c, Lic; Beayer AA, 12¢; caver CC, 10; Haymakers, h\flrvy D & T, 12{c; Jaffrey XXX, 12jc; Pearl River, ll(,. Warren AXA (Ixmw 124c; Warren BB (brown), 114c; Warren CO (brown), 10}e OaMBRICS—F Kopstono glovo Conser « —Amor ¥, T Kearsayer, 84¢; Rockporé, 746, ]'lll'\l**;\llunn ¢; American, 6e; Arnolds, 6lc; Cocheco, Ghe; Harmony, 50 Indigo, Sfo; Tndigo 7:8, 11ho; Indigo 4-4, 124c. Prinrs SuE| Amerlcnn. be; Cocheco, 3? Gloucester, bo; Southbridge, 5c; Waverlys, o GiNaHANS ~Amoskosg stajles, 8}c; Bates um.lnm, 8}e; Lancaster staples, Sc; Plnnket plalds, 10¢; Hudson checks, 74 Ditkss Goons—Atlantic 9ho; Per- siano _cashmer, 2¢ho; cashimere, o; Hamloton Fanous, 1140; Hamleton bro- cades, 15¢, Fancy, / 1 th avenne glove finish, Hic; nigh, Hc. Haacock, 8c; Lumper. WHOLESALE, ‘Wo quote lumber, lath and shingles, on oars at Omalia at th following pricast Joisr AND SOANTLING—16 ft, and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 TrupErs-—16 feet and under, TIMBER AND Jnln—lfl 1t, 24 60; ao 1t,28 60; | & 22 1t, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, ll‘mmlo—Nn. 1. 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No. 2, Bnull'.!l‘g:)—!"o, 1(2d"common boards), 20 00; klmAl(lm—A 45 00; B,40 00; C, 35 00. Frooring—No, 1, 4000. I\u,2 3500' No. 2600 Sinixa, clear—27 00; No, 2, 25 00; No. 8, 25 00, ¢ ILES, balt—-«l B0; Ihndlfll 8 50, ATH Liug—Per buml 1 25; bulk per bushel, B»L. oonwnt bbl, 2 25; lown p]uhr bbl, 2 50; o b B "B0c;"Torved felt, 100 fh, B 50 ’l‘obuxanl nPr.mh'l‘onoco —Ou:;a:, mdxulg&n lt;flc. Lorseshioe, 4 b il g v ¥ g 9% e Fine Om\-—(m 20@80¢; good, 45@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70¢; l‘remlum, 65c; Diamond Crown, bbc; Sweet Bixtoen, 47¢c. BuoKING--0. B, 220; Moorsclaum, 30c; Dur- 8 oz,, bBo; Durham, 4 oz, b7c; Durhaw 30z, Bc; Seal of North Carcling. 8 or. bbc Seal’of North Carolina, 4 oz., 57c; Seal of North Carolina, 2 oz., 60c; 0, K Durbam, 4 oz, 280; O, K Iwwham, 2 oz, #0c; Uncle 801h half bbI' ¥ ilpe, 401 ar VA1 88 0 i, 80 Ty att bbl, &5‘ tongues, 15 1b" kits, 82 60; plg- 1 Lamby i1 fl b g eg bh b ar bbl 86 2. Muwl Meat—Atmore's, 18lb buckets L\l&nh 250) O¢; 87lb buckets (bucket 40c), 0011 kesrw, 90; half barvels, , Bhe. o, h“d"fl all i lon, 132, Ned, $'s 250; Tom and Jurry, ) Paints,Olls and Varnishes. Olu—llo° carbon, allon, 18}0; 160 lon, 'fi'gc'-‘ 175% h’und]lgbt,‘ 150° water white, 17¢; Lin | soed, ""lll"ug.u‘m .B5¢; linseed, boiled, per | lmw.hn.u lbukuu]m 12 in case, | gall winter str'd, allon, 65 por dos, #3 25, tumbler, por dos, 81 85| Bo. 1. 1o 5, et B gallon, £061 | CiiaupaGNES—Imported_per caso, 28 0@ 8100; Awmevican,"per case, 12 00@16 00, ——— DENVER MARKET. Conep Meats AND_nanp—Tn tiorces 10¢ in pails 1lc, Hams, 1ilc; breakfast bacon b;(a bho; smoked sides, 93@10c; ealt sidos, @ Greky Truir AND Pronuce—Potatoes, 55@ 65c per 100 pounds; onions, per 100 pounds, 81 50@2 00; turnips, per 100 1b, 60@80c; Col- orado cabbage, mnew, per 100, live chickens, old,” ‘per do 425 jprairio chickens por doz, eggn, fresh, per doz, 323 ity croamery, finest por Ib, 38@42; creamery, good, por 1 28@Bdcy . Kunans and Nebraska dairy, per b, 87@45c; cookiug, 12@16c; chease, full cream, per 1b, 16@17c; apples per bbl, eastern, 85 00@G 50; grapes, per lb, T@10c; California pears per hn T@10c; Mowina lomons, ~ oxtra per §7 @800; oranges $1% 00@15 00; Colorado wheat, per 100 1b, 813)@1 88; flour, fair quality, $10 00@10 50 per barrel flour, Graha, per 100 1b 85 00@2 50; flour, rye, par 100 b, §2 50@2 70; flour, buckwheat, por’ Lbl, 8107 00@10 50; corn Gmeal . pok 00 1bs, 81 65@1 85; corn, per 100 Ibs, 81 30@ 1.85; corn chon, per 100105, §1 30@1 33; new onts, per 100 1bs, 81 35@1 45: oats, Nebraska, mixed, por 100 1b, $1 8@1 35 whoat, por 100 1bs, 81 85@1 45; barley, per 100 Ibs, $1 60@ @1 70; mixed chop, por§100 lbs, 1 33@ 140; bran, per ton, §17 00@19 00; hay, per ton 812 00@16 00; baled second llu'.u)m, 810 00@12 00; baled upluml $14 00@17 00} straw, per ton, 83 00@ 00 75@4 00; butter, fair qual: J. Ry CAMPBELL, | 8.8, CAMPBELL. Campbell & Co., Commission Merchants [¥RODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, ETC, 105 Sonth 14th Street, botween Douglas snd Dodge, OMANIA, NER, urencos—-First Notionsl Bank, Stecle, Johnson , Omaha; Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth, Kol CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. RETURNS MADE PROMITLY, OMAIA Stove Repair Works, 109 Sonth 14th St. Hake s ety o furahing oustings and ropats- u stoves uf all aesoription, wood stoves, chang B ooul prates, Rrataok, Abpert: & SONSGALY. Tey one 0 our stove pne shelves and or. - on b Jamen Nedia [nstitut by theStateof 1i- heexpress purpose {,m;mlllmmedutn relictin ro eme- Blcu.teatedinnForiy L oncs Special Practice, Seminal Weakneya, 1I¢ht Losies by Dreans, Pimpies oo the Face,Lost Manhood, positively eured. Thers {8 no experimenting, The appropriate remedy is atonce used in each e nsultations, sonal or by letter, sacredly confidential, Med. icinea sent by Mail and Express, No marks on vackage to indicate contents or sender, a8 DA.JAMES, No. 204Washinglon 5t. Chicago, Il B e T T M() Day, \TAR(‘H'! 1884 Railway Time Table, L PR R, MAIN LINF Ry Atlantio Expros 7:25 & v 00 pr | WestornExpros. 8:20p m @, Taland Pass 0p m | O, 1aland Pass, 11:40 & m Lincoln Ex 290 p m | Lincoln 12165 p DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION qroen | Leave Omaha: 7:10, §:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 &: m. 12 m; ¥oal, 19 } | 1900, 2:00, 8:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, 10:10 p. m. O Sun el | days: 7:10, 0:0° 11:00 &, tn & 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 10°10 . T Arrive b branaer dopot 0 minuteslater; Brond asst, 15 and burnt umber, 1 b cans, 10c; v ol 1 e, 80 minut i L |'n»«|‘ LRAVR OMATIA LRAVE COUNOIL RLUFPS. Paw No. .. ..7:66 & m | Pass. No. “ No.10....bdspm [ No.1§ Gombpm| % No 8. Am S:50am No. b1 6 pm 860 No. 1. T8pm 0.... 050 am | £47The above ts Omaha Time. JFF Standard time Iy 24 minutes faster than local tme, B. & M. RATLROAD TIME TABLE RNV EADRESS, CENT. TIME. WRST HOUND, RAST BOUND, LEAVR, ARRIVE. Omaha.... T:80pm Sd40am 080 pm 0:40 am Ahland .. D24 pm 1AM 498 pm 745 am Lincoln, 1050 am 13:54 pmn 00 pm 1:40 am Crota.. ... 11:00 pm 1:80 pm 7pm 940 am Hastinie,. 016 am 800 pm 1180 am 1080 pm Rod Cloud. S:00am - 0:53 pm 1000 am 8:00 ym MoCook... . 10:65 am nw- pm 140 pm Akron ... 345 pm - 8:36 am 0 pm Denver 36 pm - § 83 am 7:85 am MISSOURL PACIFIC—STANDARD TIME DRRART, | 7:00 8 m a4 pm K. O T JOR & € STANDARD TIME, Mall dai 0168 m | Exneoss, daily Expross, duiiy except Mon: oxcopt Satur: dass | days. ... 748 m | Mail, daily pm O, St P, M. & 0.~STANDARD 1AL (Depot 14th and Webster Sts, No. 2 mixed.....7:45 A m | No. 1 mixed. Froight P Freight . Atlantlo EXp. L 340p m | Atlantio ENp. - 0115 8 m Atlantio Mall m | Atlantio Mall. .| 7:00 p m Iay. ransfor Depot, Council Blufls.) WABASH &ST. LOUIS, Teave 7:50 8 m | Arrive 10:56 8 m Teave 0pm | Arrivo LL11 0L 406 pm Q R. R—STANDARD TIMK J:60 m | Kxpress. 2850 p m | Mall*. Yoopted. TIME. 21000 p m 25 mm STANDARD TIM ARRIVE, Paciflo It 100 pm 10:00 & m 7 pm TANDARD TIM Expross. Mall*, .0:00 8 m 10:00 p m “Sundays exce ted. Opening and Closing of Malls, 110:00 & m 7:% p m ROUTR, ormN. ouosk. am, pm, am. pan . ( 11:00 9:00, 8:16 B:16 0:00 . & M. Expross. ... B. & M. for Plattsmouth, ‘8. Bond Ashland and Linool, 11 Office open Sus Weste Eumice-kas. IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas 8t Omahs, Neb, MANUFACTURER OF Balvanizea lron Cornices £&rDormer Windows, Fintals, Tin, Tron and Slate Roofing, Specht's patent Motaflio Skylight, Patont adjustod Ratenet Bar and Bracket Sheiving. 1 am he general agent tor the above line or goods. Arun clug, Crostings, Balustrades, Vorandas, Iron Bank ngs, Window Blinds, Cellar Gnards: alvo gonora corson& Hill ' atent Toido Milnd G OING VVEST. PRINCIPAL LINE PIOM CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST.LOUL 1Y WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLY TO DENVER, OR VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Conneeting in Unfon Depots at Kansas Cit Ounha and Den ith through trains for SAN FRAINCISCO And all points in the Great W GOING AST. Conneeting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago with through truins fo) NEW YOICI(, BOSTON, And all Eustorn Cities, AtPeoria with thioul Ui (o8 Dudianap. olik, Cineinuntd, Columbus, and all points in the South.Enst,' At 8t. Louls with' through traing for wll points South, legunt Dy Conc elining Clurs (sei Rovolving Cliars, the funiou, toand froin O Dlihcko and Cotmen Thats: Chiaago wnd. Dig Mol Chicago, St. Joseph, Atehison snd kit without'eluinge. Only anning thelr own tiuing b Lincoln and Denver, wnd Chicago, Kunsis City and Denver, Through curs hetween lm(nlhu]mllnnml1u i Illnll-! vin Peorin GUING NOLTH AND SOUTH, Solid Trains logant Duy Conches and Pullinun Pulie nlnx‘, vin Hunnibal; Q: Dintiniston. cedar lipids and Al St Paul and Minneapolin; Parlor Cirs With Reclining Chalis 1o und from St Louls and Pearin, Ouly one change of cigs b St. Louds and Des Moines, Towa, Ling Draski, and Denver, Colorado 1t i ulso the only Through Line between LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and 81, PAUL, 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. ir ail pats f the city, and also ‘We have property for sale ACRE PROPERITY Surrounding the city, all of which we'gladly show to partiess who feel interested. ment ? We always advise patrons to buy what is called Inside Property wked tor lots same distance in any other direction, aud NOW IS THE TIME T As these lots will, in a short time, be lots surrounding Hawthorne. addition. summer. expense for the grading. This is a decided advantege. it lar size lots KIRKWOOD. We have a few lots!leftS prices than can be had in surrounding additions. s0ld on terms_to suit purchasers. IN*ALLZPARTSZOFGTHERCITY. IngDouglas Countygand all parisof the State. acre. cash and b per cent, per month. buyers§have choice of, lots, T 1s known s the great THROUGH CAR LINE and ds universaly aduits Finest Equlpiwd Railroad in the Wexld for classes ci Travel I Pickets via this lne tor se I ..:L.u tcker offices 10 the United s PERCEVAL LOWE M ager, Geniainay( B350 TO BBHTEH 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. Postoffice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. Near business, near High School, andgdesirable in every particular. S UBURBAIN A fine tract of Jland_three and one-half ules from Omaha at $40 jper Also a tract four miles from the bity at $30 per ucre. BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 South 14th Street, between Farnam and Dauglas. ‘We are often asked which is the best part of the city for an invest- 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- vance much greater in"proportion. The new addition to the city kuown as HAWTHORNE! isflocated one mile from the postoftice, west, only nine blocks from the High School, and these lots are beinggsold at less than half the price BUY, advanced to correspond to prices The contract has been let for grading Davenport street through this Work has been commenced and will be finished early in the Purchasers of lots in Hawthorne will not have to bear any Prices for regu~ 1 this addition, which we will sell at lowe: Thelots are beautiful- ly located and Jarger than than those in adjoining additions, snd will be Residence . and Business Property ! B AR MSI ERirkwood. Lots'in this addition will be sold on motnhlyXpayments; 10 per cent. HAWTHORIN HI Of all the lots 2we havelfor sale,we think this is}the most desirable either for a home or torjmvestment, as 1t is near}business uicely located and ab present,prices is the cheapest Sproperty/in the market, and first

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