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Gounou :Blufl‘s Loan and|, Trust Company. Fiesd Morteage Loans Neg Pn,::'m.l T ood Sectrition dealtIn. stroet, and 600 First avenue, Council Bluffs. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FIN \NOL\I. New Youk, March 12, Money—Eavy at 13 per cent. Prims Papor—4@4} per cent. Bills-Dnll st Exchango 4 86{; de mand, 4 80}, Governments—Quiet, Stocks ~Speoulation ab the stock ax' hange was active and stronger to-day; a more con- iated. Commercial 80 Poarl tosed, offerod 14[* gene o iy AT w3 VU S S o AR g 27 ST AR g T .n..mwmm g A R 1 AR e oy * -y THR DAILY BFF- -OMAIIA TIIUR DAY \IAR(‘H 13, 1884, 3 Noo 2, 5103 rejected, 47@ No. | nnchang NEW YORE March Wheat—Cash clined }@ic at opening, nd. sing best_figui mgraded 8 red, stions openod osing firm; @i lowor, angraded, b o 0. mixed westorn, 30{@ D46e. Weesaen - freas dull and lower at ork - Quiet and firm Lard —¢ i prime stoam, 9 65, Butter —Firm and in good demand at 10@ BALTIMORR. Battivone, March 12,—Wheat— Waostorn, about stoady and quiet; No. 2 winter red, fidont tone characterized dealings, owing to [ cash, 1 03b@1 08} the woakness in sterling exchange and the de- clino inrates for money in London, which oporates against further exports of gold. York Contral wasa specialty; its strength affected the general market favorably, and an advancs of @ took place. sbrong at the best figures of the day. As compared with lnst night's closing, prices sre }to1j per cont higher, oxcept the New' York Central, which is 8§ per cent higher, VOUPONS 101 113 123¢ 2 BTOOKS AND BONDE, Americau Exprosa. . Burl., Cedar Rapids & Central Pacific. 63 Honunibal & St Joseeh do do do pl Tilinols Central....... Ind., Bloom, & Western Kansas & Ter Lako Shore & Michigan So Michigan Contral. ...... Mianeaolis & St. Louis. . do do Missouri Pacific. Northern Pacitic. do do pfd. Northwestorn,.. \abash, St. L. o ' do do p Wastern Union Telogiaph. * Askod. — GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. OHICAGO PRODUCE. Oinicaco, March 12, —Flour—Quict aud unchanged: good to choice spring whent flowe, 50085 80; aoft, apring whout, 4 00@ nnesota baker’s, 4 50@5 25. Wnont. —Rogular wheat activo and unset. tled; opened easier, declined about ic, then rallied jo, fluctuated, and finally closed ic higher than yeaterday's close; cash, 913@0%c: March, 91ie; May, 90{@9Gic; July, 99%c: winter ‘wheat, firmer; 99:@L 01; spring 92} 93c. Corn—Adctive, nnsettled and highor; opened about yesterday’s closs, advanced 1ic above inside figures, closed o higher than_yestor- day: cash. 523@54ic: March, 52ic; May, 573 @ 7io; July, BIS@H0]c; rejected, 4ic. Oats—Opened active and firm, advanced about e, rencted somewhat, but closed slight- ly better; cash, 32c; Marcls, 3lc; May, 3lic; year, 29, Ryo—Firm at 5c. Barley—Quiet at 6ic, Timothy—Primeseod, 1 27@1 274; common to good, 1 24@1 26}, Tax Seed—1 58 on track. Pork —Moderately active; _prices 10@15ic higher on tho whole ango: cish, 17 80@17 85 March, 18 00@18 02}; May, 18 00@18 02%; July, 18 174@18 20. Lard—Stronger; ndvanced 24@5c; closed stoady at medium figures; cash and March, 9 35@9 374; May, 9 50@0 Bulk Meats —Shoulders, 7 25; short rib, 9 30; short clear, 0 Butter—Unchanged, unsettled and ensy; choice creameries, 33@36c; fancy dairies, 26@ 280; rolls common tochoice, 12@20c., 1 Shease —Steady; full ceanm choddars, 14@ 14jc; full cremm flats, 144@14jc; good part skim cheddars and flats, 8@10kc. Tiges—Steadier; 20c. Hides —Steady; green salt calf, 12@124c; dry saltod, NG1ige. allow—No, 1, country, 7c; cake, Tic. Whisky—117. Car, Boann, ~Wheat—March, jc lower; July, 4o highor, Sules, 975,000 bushels. Corn—April, o lower; May and June, fc higher; July, §c higor, Salos, 510,000 bush. ols, | Osta—April o bighor. Sales, 40,000 bush- ols. Pork—May and June, 2jc higher. 4,000 bb Tard—No dealings. PEORIA PRODUCE, Promta, . March 12,—Corn — Firm; mixed, 47(4Ghc; rejected, 43@dic. Qaui— tordyy No, 2 white, 35,@3bfc. o—574(@ Wi 3 5117, BT, LOUIS, 8r. Louis, March 12,—Flour—Market un- change Wheat - ~Higher but glow, and closed casier; No. 2 red, 1 O'Ufnl 10§ for cash; 1 10 for Sales, new roh; 1 y'fi(w 113, ‘closing at 110§ for 't 09y (41 IU, closing at 1'00 for June; 983c for year; No, 8 red, 100, ru—Higher; May 'opfion active; No, 2 mixed, 480@4%c for cash; “(fi(fl)fllc (m‘ March; 503@b14e, closing at flje fo. May; 52}e for June, yioaa—Slow; 320@8%o for cash; S5 for l!yu -fifudy. 5T4@b8}c. 1@08) Butux Unchuguy creamery, 80@340; dairy, 20@27c. i Efl' — Quht. v—Stend. o!.hy ' $11 00@15 00, Ha m 11 15 00; 3 rie, $9 50@10 Ko, % Pk Crosing Boain—~Wheat—Higher: 1 10; bid o Aprts 1114 tor May; ) 64 for Juns for J O tigto; 400 for April; 513@blje for May; {lo for June, Onta—Nothing done. TOLEDO, 100, March 12.—Wheat—Marki No 2o b o1hal bt Gorn—Dull; high mixed, 5éjc; No, sad March, 5hc bd. Oats—Dull; No, 2 cash and March, 36@ 36je. KEW OBLEANS, mand; mixed, higher at 65@67¢ Oats—Good domand but scarce and higher lfiDIn at 46@40ic Corn Moal—Dull and lower at 2 90, Pork—Dull and lower at 18 124, Liuea—Steady; deron, refined, §960; keg, 10 00. Bulk Meats—Quiet. Whisky —Steady and unchanged. GINCINNATL, isoiwnar. March 12,—Wheat—Steady; No. 2 red, 106, Corn—Strouger; wixed. 50@53c. Oats—Firmer; No. 2, 36@3Tc, Rye—Steady; No. 2, 65c. quk—l)u]l e 817 00@17 7 Liard —asier at 9 15, Bulk Moats—Quiet and firm. Whisky—Steady at 115, MILWAUKEE, N SR, M, 0. 2, 3 g May, 96fc; June, 98jc, Now | @4dc; mi Market closed | creamery, 2 cash Q"‘;'“'g‘ 12.—Wheat—Steady; 90§c; April, 91 “ mr Corn—Western steady cash_and_March, 5S¢ bid. Oata—Stendy and quiot; wostorn white, 43 and dull; mixed, Rye— Firs—Quiot and ..u-mu at 17@18c. Butter—Steady; western packed, 10@ Whisky—Quiot and steady at 119@1 19}, LIVERPOOL, Liverroot, March dull; winter, 8 3d@8s 6d 8 ‘Wheat—Market spriug, 78 10d@ Corn—Dull; new, 45 104d; old, bs 2)d. KANSAS CITY, Kansas Orry. March 12 —Wheat—Steady; 864c for cash; 874 bid for April; 89c bid for May. Corn—Firmer; 41@41jc for cash; 42}c bid for April; 44@44kc for May. Oats—Dull and nominal at 20¢ bid, —— TavE STOOR. OHICAGO LIVE STOCK, Onicaco, March 12,—Tho Drovers’ Jour- nal ravorts this afteenoon s follows: Hogs—Dull; low grades 16c lower; rough packing, 6 15( packing and shipping, 6 75@7 50; light, 5; skips, 4 00@G 00 Cattlo—Markot stoady and fairly active; ex- port grades, 6 40@7 00; good “to choice shipping, 580@6 80; common to medium, 5 16@b 60; inferior to fair cows, 2 40@3 90; modium to good, 410@4 85; stockers, 3 40 @4 00; foodars, 4 10@5 00, Sheep—Market steady; inferor to fair, 3 40@1 00 per cwt; medium to good, 4 00@ ?@ 00; choice to extra, 5 00@6 00; lambs, 5 50 ST, LOUIS LIVE 8TOCK. Sr. Louts, March 12, —Cattle—Active and strong for all grades; exporters, 6 50@7 00; good to_choice shipping, b 80@6 40; common to medium, b5 00@5 75; corn fed Toxans, 500 @6 00; stockers and foeders,|4 00@5 25, Sheep—Market steady; common to fair, 3 25 @375 mediun to good, 4 00@4 70; primo to choice, 500@35 50; fancy, 5 75@6 00; Texans, 3.00@5 00, Hogs—Active and strong; light, 6 50@6 65; packing, 6 50@6 90; heavy, 6 85@7 25. KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK, Kaxsas Ciry, March 12,—The Daily In. dicator reports: Cattle—-Market weaker and 10c_lowar; tiven, 5 30@570; stockers and foodars, 4 5 10; cows, 3 75@4 Hogs—Stead Sheop- Ste at 6 30@6 80, y; natives, 4 S0 TRAFFIO. FLOUR ASD GRAIN. OHI0AG0, March 12,—Teceipts and ship- mouts of flour and graiu for tho past 24 hours have been as follows: Rseeipu. Ship’tu 25, 24,000 338,000 Oats, bushols Ry, bushols. Barley, bushals New Yonk, Murch 12—Recelpta and shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 houra have been as follows: X‘-ane|ph Ship'ta. 9,000 Whent, bushels 55,000 Corn, bushels 'IH 1000 (5,000 Onta, bushels 119,000 12,000 LIVE STOOK. On10A60, March 12.—Reoceipts and ship- ments of live stoclk for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, Shoop, 2,800 Kansas Orry, shipments of live stoc! have been aa follows: ch 12.—Reoceipta fllnd for the past 24 hours Receipts, Ship'ts. Oattle,., . . 2,000 . Hogs. . 3,700 Bheop 1,100 8r. Lours, March 12.—Receipts and ship ‘ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'te, Cattlo, 5 2,800 7,000 ogs D 5200 1,400 3 1,200 200 —— ‘Wholesale Frices, Orr10E ¥ THE OMAHA Bir, ] ‘Wednesday Evening, March 12, } Tho following prices are charged retailors by jobkers, wholesalers and commission mer- onante, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Gran, Wirar—Cash No, 2, 711@74s Barugy—Cash No.42 45@bh0c. . Oats—Dull; No, 2, 28@?21c, Live Stock. Har Sraeis—4 50@5 25, 4,000 | mixed, 30 b r“h 11 5 000 154,000 52,000 000 crab apple, 80-1b wood patle par 1b, 750, Lt BUTTER-—85-10 wondan b 1s, per Ib, Ib wooden pails, 6incasn per case, 8350 TRACH BUrter—20-1b wooden pails por Ib, $1100; 5-!b woodon pali-, 6 in case, per case, Prksgnvs—(To 00 wooden pafla} Resp- 1403 posc berry, 1bo; strawberry, quinee, 140; cherry, ldo; tomatoes, 1403 plam, 140 assorted, B1b wooden buckets, 6 in per 75; assorted, 2.Ib tin cans, 2 doz in cas cace, per case, 86 50 Pourtny--Live chickens, por doz, 2005 full dressed chickens, por 1b, 10 v b, 16@170; ducks, 10@12; geess, 11{@15 LENoNs fancy Messina lemons, 26 00; Fxtra fancy bar lemon b box por box, & lots, Messina lemons, $5 00; 10 box lots do., $4 75; Malogn lemons, fancy, §4 50; do 5 box Iote, $ OnanGis —~Valencias, 6 50; Mowsinas, 8 75, BaNANAS—None, CORAN s—Boll and ougles, 812 00; bell and cherry, $9 50@10 50, Above quotations for choies, NrprASKA Coun Honer—2:1b frames, 24-1b cagos, per 1b, 180, Hav - Balod, § 00@1000 por ton; fn bulk, 6 00@7 00 per ton, Grocers List. UAKkaflol\!—()y!er“mldw)pm‘um §5@3 90; strawberries, 2 1b, per case, 2 00@ 210- raspberrios, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; Dartlett pears, par caso, & 40; whortlebarries,’ por o 100; 'egg_plums, 3 Ib, per case, 2 goges, 2 10, pr cue, % 90; pino” apples, 2 1b per_case, 4'80@5 b0, Rorx—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 0fe, § inch, 10}c; # inch, 10c. ANDLES--Boxes, 40 1bs, 164, 16kc; 8s, 154c; boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz., 6, 1540, Maronrs-—Per caddie, 85¢; round, onses, 2 55; square_casos, 1 70, Suaans—Powdered, 9¢; cut loaf, 9c; granulated, 8{o: confectioners’ A, Sc; Stand: ard extra O, 7le; extra O, Tio; medium yel- Tow, 7c; dark yellow, Gic. Covvirs—Ordinary grades, 19@12)c; fair13 @IBlc; good, lic; primo, 10@10ko; choico 16@17c; fancygreen and yellow, mm..gcu.x.l overnment Java, 20@20c; Levering’s ronatod. 80; _Arbuckle's ronstod, 18}c; McLanghlin's XXXX ronsted, 18}c; mitation Java, 16§ @18 Rice—Louisiana prime to cholco, 7o; fair Shg; Patma, 0fc Frsn—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 8 50; No. 1 mnckerel, xits, 1 15; family mackerel, half brls., 7 00; family mackerel, kits, 95c; No 1 white fish, half brls,, 8 75; No, 1 kits, 11 Svrop—Standard Com., 820, bole; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon koen 160 2‘Bom —In Ib papers, 3 30 per case; keg per Ib, o Piokres—Modium, in barrels, 7 50; do in half barrels, 4 25; small, in barrels, 8 50; do in half barrels, 4 75; gherkins! in barrels, 9 50; do in half barrels, 5 25, Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@00c; choloe 60 76c; good Imparial, 40@ic; choice, 60@60c; oun on, good, 86@50c; choico, G5@1 00; Japar, llmtuml {;a.“,‘@s‘s& Japan, oice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 3 : Qolong, choice, 40@35c; Souchong, good, 85@40c; choice, 35@45c. ‘WoODENWARE—Two hoop palls, 185; thros hoop pails, 2 10, Tubs, No, 1, 9 00; Pio- neer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 Soaps—Kirk’s Savon Imperial, $45 Kirs satinot, 8 60; Kirlcs standard,’ 3 75; Kirls white Russian, 525; Kirk's outoca, 21 Kirk's_Prairie ‘Queon, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirks magnolia. doz. MAsH—Peanlvnnh cans, 4-caso, in case, 835; Babbitts ball 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 150, CaxDY—French mixod, in 80 Ib, paila, 17c; American mixed. in 30 1b pails, 13c; Brilliant mixed, in 30 1b pails, 124c; Nobby mixed, in30 1b pails, 130; Competition mixed, in 80 I ails, 124c; Excelsior stick, 30 1b pnlla‘llc, oublo refined, 80 Ib pails, 12¢; Crystal mixod 30 I pails, 15¢; O1d Time, mixed, 30 b pails, 14c; Tip Top, mixed, 30 1b pails, 180; Klirt’ Flirt, stick, 80 Ib p Top, stick, 30 1b pails, 12¢. pails, 114c; Ti VINEGAR—] fork apple 160; Ohio ap- ple, 13c. Saun—Dray loads, por bbl, 180; Ashton, fu sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, 56, 3 30, STABCH—PSM] ddc; Silver Gloas, 9¢; Corn tarch, 9c; Excelilor Gloss, 7 c; Corn, 8c. 25¢; cassin 1! Lrr—American, 8 40; Groenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' lye, 465; Jowell lye, 275 - Dry Goods. BrowN SnremiNGs—Atlantic A, 8c; Atlan- tic P, Gc; Atlantic LL; 5hc; Brunawick, 7ic; Blackberry, 80-1b wood |m||- |mr|l\, e Seiors—Pepper, 17c; allspice, 150; cloves, |1 Brass—Hand |»|ckr-d natives, rz hand pleked modinms, 1 76@2 00, cnipte Mallard, 5 to 2 per doz, 2 00@ 0. Be carefnl Solocts, 400 standards, Arablan, por 1b., 8@d%; qua ino, per 100, 8 00, ol wal keg, $6 00; od, u‘g.x og, 84 70; M. & P, gl Kog, §8 00, - Digy, foot, 15 1b pige. foot, 0c; Uncle w 40 1b qr bbI, & K Do ham, Tom and Jer .\ 98 Nod, 3's Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Orta—110° carbon, per. gallon, 18kc; 1500 headlight, par gallon, 144c; 175° headlight, per gallon, 18¢ 5 water white, 17¢; lin sood, Taw,; pr ; linseod, boiled, por g\\n...., 586 Lincd, wintor stx'd, per gallon, Sho: iNo. por gl lon, 1 60; No, 8, lll' awoot, 1 w100 sporm WD, per gallon, 160; fish, W. b porgallon, 65¢; noatefoot extra, ver gallon, 90c Rioch, 780 Inbricating, sero, per allon, 800 summor, 16c; golden machine, No. 1, per lon, 85¢; No. ; sparm, signal, per gallon, 80c} tun-anunn, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74°, pex gallon, 160. PAINTS IN O1L—White lead, Omaha P, P8 6e; white toad, St. Louis, pure, 63c; Marsailles groon 1to 5'th can, 20c; French rine, groen soal, 12; Fronch zino, rod _seal, 110; Fronch rine, in varnish asst, 30c: French zine, in_oil asst, 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10¢; raw and burnt Sienna, 100; vandyke brown, 18¢; refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, and ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian blu, 80c; wltramarine blue, 18¢; chromo greer L. M. & D,, 16e; blind and shutter green, L M. & D., 160; Paris groon, 18c; Indian red, 150; Venetian rod, O¢; E’rhum m\l 2 ‘An\urL Vormillion, 1. & P., 18c; chrome yollow L. M., 0. &D. 0., 18¢; yollow ochre, 9¢; golden b 16¢, patent_ dryer, 8¢; graining colors. light ouk, dark oak, walnut, chetnut and ash 15¢, Heavy Hardware List. Tron, ratos, 2 50; plow steol special east, Go. crucible, 70; ‘special or German, Ao} cant oo} do, 15@20; wagon spokes, sot, 2 26@3 00; hubs per set, 1 95; felloos sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, gach, T0@ s &xlos each, 750; squars nuts per b, 7@1lc; washers ex I, 8@180; rivots, par b, 156 oo chaip, per b, 6@120; malleablo, 8o iron_wodges, Go; crowbars, Go; o3 spring todl, T@8e; Burdon's horsshoos, 70 n's muleshoes 6 70, I lota, 4jo per 100, Natrs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90, SHor—Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; orlental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Kegs, §48; do., quaster kogs, 185; ‘blasting, kegs, 835; fuse, per 100 foot '50c. Lrap—Bar, 165, GoaL—Cumberland blacksmith 10 00; Mor- 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 6 00; Towa lump, 5 00 Towa nut, 6 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra cite, 11 26@11 50; Canon City, 7 00, por ton Leather. Oak wole, 38c@420; hemiock m)lu"flc@Bfic, hou lock lu} 80c to1 00; runner 66c to hemlock calf, 85¢ to 100; hemlock upper, A to 24c; oak upper, 24c; alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 82@3h; Graisen._kid, 2 80 to 2 75; onk kip, Rl)c to 100; oak calf, 1 "0 m 1 80; French kip, 110 to 1 56; French clll 125 to 2 00; ros- sets, 550 to 7050; linings, 600 to8 50; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L, l\{umco 80c to 850; pebg'le 0. D, Moroteo, 85¢; simon, 50 to 3 00, HarNESS—No. 1 star oak, 34c; No 2 do, 3oy, No. 1 Ohio oul s No. 2 do, 8; " No, Milwankeo 85c: No 2 do N EieR: onk Dap, B4z N B Pitta osk har, 35, 1 Dry Pa nta. White lead, 8c¢; French zino, 10c; Paris whiting, 2bo;' whiting gildors, 1fo; Whiting com'l lampblack, Germantown, 1ldc; lunphlm . ordinury, 10¢; Prussian bluo, b5c; ultramarine, 18c; vandyko, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, dc; sienna, ruw, dc; Paris green, genuine, Parls groon, cominon, 20q; chromogroon, N. V., 20c; o groen, K., 13c; vermillion, Eng,, 7 American, 18¢; Indiun red, oso pink, 14c; Venotian red, Cookson’s, 2jc; Vonetian red, Amorican, 18c; red lead, hroma yellow, genuine, 20c; chromo yol- ", K., 120; ochre, rochelle, c; ochre, Fronch, chre, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, ohiglh brown, 240; Spanish brown, 2he; minoral, 'V anNisiEsDurrols, per_gallon: Furni ture, extra, £110; rumhun, No. 1, 81; coach, extra, §1 40; conch, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, Boaver Dam LL, Ge; Lawrence LL, fc; Paci- fic H, 7c; Royal Standard, 8c. Fixe Brow SHEETINGS —Argyle, Tio; Pep- perell R, 6jc; Salisbury R, 6. Buracuun Corrons ~Ballon 4.4, 6e; Bal- lon 7-8, bje; Cumberland 4-4, 8o; Davoll DD, \‘?L, ]‘uirlm\nnt 44c; Fruit Df the Loom 4 8: c: Glory of the West, Jolden Gate, Shc; Hill 7-8, Be; Hill 4-4, 9¢; ~Lonsdale, 8fc; Now York Mills, 113c; Wamsutta, 11fc. Duocks (Golored)—Boston, ' § or., 114c; Bos- ton, 10 oz, 14jc; Bostom, 9 ox., lic; Fall River, 8kc. Ducks (Gray)—West_Point, West Point, 11 oz., 14c; Boston 8 oz, 1lo Bear, 8 or., Te. Tiokixas—Amoskeag, 1djc; Continental ancy, 9c; Cordis, 10§¢; Pearl River, 14jc; York, 124c; Hamleton Awurings, 123c, Diiys—Amoskeag, 1dc; Beaver AA, 120 Beaver BB, 11c; Beavor CC, 10; Haymakers, Be; Jaffrey D & T, 12§c; Jafirey XXX, 12c} Pearl_River, 1i6; Warren AXA (brown); 12}c; Warren BB (brown), 113c; Warren CC (brown), 105} OawBiics —Fifth avenue glove finish, Bhe; Kaoystone glove finish, bk Conser Amory, The; Haacook, 8c; Koarsaye Rockport, T4, extra, £1 75; Japan, 70(-‘uLhdtum axh'n, 85¢; whelluc, &3 50; hard ofl finis Hides. Steady; green butchers, green ealted 74 @74c; dry flint, 12@18c; dry salt, 10@11c: damaved hides, two-thirds ‘price. TaLLOwW—6@630) BHEEP Prurs—2bc@1 00, @6}e; Liquors. A100ROL—188 proof, 226 per wine gallon oxtra California wpirits, 188 proof, 126 per proof gallon; triple refined spirita, 187 prof, 125 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies| 100@1 50; fino Dlonded, 1 60@2 60; Kon tucky bourbons, 2 00@7 '00; Kentucky and Ponnsylvania ryos, 2 00@7 00, | Buaniza—Lnportd, , 600@1600; domestic) 0 Grs—Tmportod, 4 506 00; domostis, 140 0 Ruus—TImported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; dowestic, 1 50@3 50, PRACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, OuavpacyEs—Tmported per case, 28 00@ 3400; Awmerican, per case, 12 N0@16 00, pasiita ola s L Puixts—Allans, Gc; American, 6o; Arnolds, 6}c; Cocheco, Ghes Harmony, 5¢; Indigo, 8io; Tndigo 7-8, 113¢; Indigo 4.4, 124c. Py 15 —American, Bi; Cocheco, Southbridge, fo; Waverlys, Batos lunket Ginanaws ~Amoskeag staplos, 8ot staples, Blc; Lancaster staples, 8o; P plaids, 10c; Hudson chocks, The. Diss Goons—Atlantic mpaces, 9he; Per- elane cashmer, 2¢3c; Hamleton cashmare, 10}c; Hamleton Fancas, 1140; Hamleton bro: cades, 15c. Lumber. WHOLESALE. Far Cows—8 00@4 00, Hous—6 00@6 25, Brexe—8 50@4 50, CaLves—6 00@b 50, Flour and Millstufla, ' Winrse WHmAT—Best quality, patent,jot 8272340, ity ¥ SECOND QUALITY—2 75ig H"uu: HEAT—Bost qunllm patent, Sr00ND QUALITY—2 50@8 25 Bran—T70c per cwt. OuoPPED an—Pu 100 1ba, 80, CorN MrarL—1 00@1 10 per m BorErNING ~85@75c per cwt Genm-nl l'rodnn- N e s o atal el cre 'y H 2 beat ooundey, salla packed %x country, roll, 16@18c; T m@ua Recelpts are small and the T Ml"l"l—l{ , 18§c; breakf; 3 Maw Ouumunt, March 1.~ Coru—Good do- | cea ida T 1ako1 besakiant baven 1840 1 1lc; dry salt short, wal“' 'm"u:’lm o; dry salt short, 10§c; dry salt long, ehoulders, 8jo; dried beef,, 14c; lard, r6- TionsMarkot unsettled; sales to-day at 17@18¢; receipts good. l ArrLes—Fanvy Ben D fancy Jonet, 83 00@3 50; 83 75. ' Demand ood, 80 b half bL1, $4 00; tripe, is, €8 60@4 00; ancy Wllluw‘wlx, 115; S — o, 0.1 g i, 822 e, 00 T balt b P ,Nn:l“'.Yi‘L," e Yok s | = ; lh&rmbfii &B Ib" kits, 82 b0; p "'ml'uwlh p M-, lslvi; do full Wmu'w 151D kita, 82 65; 40 Ib qr bbl, §6 25, o T Al s, 1a 1 MiNcE Mrar—Atmore's, 18lb bucke c‘,{::flalk. M“]“{,,..W%w lots, 1 1;&, {pucketa 220) S 87l bcketa (buckot. 400\ ‘Groaws fade, 121 full creaus fs Jer LT R 1 onieJur; 12 o choes {auey beick e, 100 sll'm,“'l"fi,m"'m" per doz, 0226, tnm er, (lux. avoks—Recelpts small and ner, 83 10; ' 1-1b tia unl,l d“ox.wlnwo,ll«),blbdnmfldm case, 31#1{:”:'-1?;“” llo~l|: wood A straw b Saspbarry, B1b wood pails per 1oy We quote lumber, lath and shingles, on oars at Omaha at the following prices: Joisr um hnw'rum—-lfl ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 ’]‘mnmavlb mn and under, Diupei axp JomT—18 ft, 24 w; % 1t, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, anmn—No. 1, 4 aud 6 in,, 24 00; No, 2, 200, Suurnw—No. 1(2d"common boards), 20 60; No, 2, 18 rtion Boani—A, 45.00; B,40 00; C, 55 0, ) 85 00; No, Hroowing—No, 1, 40 06; No, 8, 2600 SiniNG, clear—27 00; Wo, 2, 25 00; No, 8, 20 00, OriunG 4§, 87 00. BHINGLES, bosf Larn—3 25 per M. Lise—Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel, 860; cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plua bbl, 2 50; .1. 4. R, CAMPBELL, fhs, 350; utraw ar bu, wc "Torved folt, 100 Eicis Campbell & Co.. ’lnbm E [} ey sz nne | COMMISSION Merchan {:uhuf. 500y Star, 00} Ruddy, 4bc; Her: B 20@800; 45@| (YRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, ETC, 60c; Rose Leaf, 76 anhnn,l&o; Dlunund 106 Seuth 14th Bureet, between Douglas and Dodge, Crowa, biic; Sweot Hlxu-n, 470, OMAMA, NEB, BMOKING—0, 8., 220; Meamschaum, 800; Dur- | i1, ¢ancos —First Natiousl Henk, Steelo, Johnson B g et Aol Setmeln: 0w D 20, lbckflud of North Caroling 8 on., bbe i Caroling, 1"or, Nun.h Carolina, £ oz, 60c; 0, K Durham, 4 . Con ts of n-lun-n-n wrictly flk Haht ; ud ur- 40 to 42 Dnuu-uuod d-nud; alos, 00 to 7! potatoss are n-lllna ‘ DENVER MARKET. Curep Meats AND LARD—In tiorces 100 inpails 1lc. Hams, 14jo; breakfast bacon 1:«;8,1@, smokod sides, 93@10c; ealt sides, 8 Guiex Fuuir aND Pronuce—Potatoss, 65@ «s,cwr 100 pounds; onions, per 100 pounds, 1 50@2 00; turnips, per 100 fh, 60@80c; Col- s s BN 85c@100; Tive __chlokens, ~ old. ‘per des, 84 00@ 4265 Jprairio chickens per doz, 88 76@400; eggt, Irosh, per doz, 52@3c; butter, fair qual- ity oreamery, finost per Ib, 38@42; creamery, ood, per I, 28@340; Kanwas_and Nobraska 5u.iry, per 1b, 37(«\94& ; cooking, 12@15c; cheeas, full svoam, por b, 16@170; pples por bbl torn, 85 00@0 50; per 1b, 7@100;’ California. poats @10 Messina lemons, extra por 700 @8 00; (o, $12 00@18 00; e whoat, Ib, 8130@1 88; flour, fair qualey, 810 0@10 60 per barel " four, ,u..m, per 100, b, 82 00@2 50 flo our, buckwhest, grlpuufb harrow toeth | Expi vl run_Blossburg, 1000; Whitobreast lump; i 10 comes to market in nice | 1 Y TRAINS—BRIIX Wha: 710, 8:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:00 00, 8:00, 10:10 p. m. 0, 4:0%, 8:00, 10:10 minutes Iater; Brond m 12 m; 10:40 p. m LMAVA 00 5 nm | Pass. No. 846 p m 16 pm . T8 pm 650 am | £9Tho above 1s Omahia Time. 09 Standard time Is 24 minutes fastor than looal time. B. & M. RATILROAD TIME TABLE CENT. TIME. DENYER KXPRESS, WEST HOUND, LRAVK, L 700 pm R840 &m ... 0:24 pm 1111 am am 1254 pm Croto pm 169 pm Hastings.. 5:156 am b: Red Clond. 8:00 am McCook .., 10: Akron Donver RAST HOUND, ARRIVE 0:40 am 745 am 149 At 2:40 am 10:80 pim 8:00 yim 240 pm naha Ashl Lincoln DRPART, 7:00 8 m K. 0. 8T JOE & 0, ol daily ., 1 mixed, 50 pm | Freight . 40p m | Atlantio Exp Atlantio Mall sfor Depot, Council WABASH & ST, LOUIS. | Arrive. Leave anl y8 6x0e0pt O.&N.W.R R—STANDARD TIME. 50 , *Sundavs excepted. 8. 0. & P. R. R.—STANDARD TIME. *Sundaya exco ted. Opening and mollnl of Malls, RoUTR. orRN. ouosE. Am. pam. A, pm C&N.W.,C,RL&P, [ 80,8t rmlsn(.mx [11:00 0:00/ 6:40 B:16 & 00 6:40 [abaab local, ) 8t. Joo & le-ur] Pal Pl shiand and Lincbln. 11:00 open Sundaya Trou 13:00 Western Emmce—kas. IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. Omaha, Nob. 1111 Dougiaa 86, MANUFACTURER OF Galvanizea Iron Cornices £ Dormer Windows, Pintals, Tin, Tron and Slate 00l ng, Specht's patent Mokaila, Blylight, Patont "Jus tod Ratenot Bar and racket Bhoiving. 1 aw o noral agont for the Abovo lino OF goods. LYon oln g, Crestings, Balustrados, Verane Iron Ban Cellar’ Guard: a14o gon 118 BELTor Regenora- s mado expressly for the cure of derangements of the genvrative organs. Y Thero is no mistake about 4 this instrument, the con- tinuous stroam of ELEC TRICTITY |permeating throwgl tho parta must ros th Ithy action not confound thi with cotrio Bolts advertised to 1t I for the ONI ars wiving full information, ctric Bolt Co., 103 Washington cure all i from he ific purpose. addross Cheever URLINGTON IWN G VWEST. PRINCIPAL LINE PROM CHICAGO, PEORIA &8T. LOUI BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLYN TO DENVER, O VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Connecting in Union Depots at Kansas City, 100 1b, §2 50@2 70; fi Owmnuha and Penver with through traing for por li“l ‘10 00@10 00; corn gmeal i 651 80 com, o T hes b | S AN FRANCISCO 1 35 wrn chun, per 1001bs, 81 30@1 83; new And all points in the Great West oats, per 100 1bs, §1 85@1 45; oats, Nebraska, mixed, per 100 1b, $1 85@1 85; oé GOING EAST. b wh Ibs, 81 85@1 45; barley, per 100 1 @I 76; mixod chop, “peryi00. Ihs $ 256 00@19 00; hay, 140; bran, por ton, 81 §1% 00@16 00; baled second bottorn, { B2 6olatz 00; baled apiaud, #14 00@17 00; straw, per ton, K8 (0@H M. nd Unfon Depot at Chicago irough Lraing for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Eastern Citlos. At Peoria with through trains for Indis olly, Glneinnatl, Columbus, wnd all poii Louls with' thr Connecting in wit | 8.8, CAMPBELL, & Co., Guaha; Bank of Cass County, Plattemouth, Nob. b7¢; Boal of | CONSIGNMENTS BOLICITED. RETURNS MADE PROMPTLY. A.F. GROSS & 00.. ¢ Builders&Contractors © BINET WORKS, BUCH AS At 8 toning for il potnts South Elogant Diy Couches, Purlor Coars, with Re. clining Chalry (seats { Hovolying. Obuirs, Pl lnln Cars and the famous C. B, & Q. run dafly toand fron i Chileago und Council Blufts: Chicago und Dy Moines, Chicago, St. Jose ’hmuku without'clianige, 0rily thr ngh i ins between GOING NORTI AND BOUT Soltd Trains of £ 1 Pullinan Valice 81 and from St. Louis; vin Keokuk, Burlington, C L0 SE. Piul wnd Minn Jth Reclining Chairs to and Ped v \a St. Louis o Moines, Tows, v orado 1t 18'also the only uggh Line between || i know th cu, und 1s .u.n«m.n, aduiit. Ay & d o v Equlpf sd o?clgnn: Travel. o, Atchison und 8T, LOVIS, MINNEAPOLIS and 8T, PAUL, I oAl R B i AP AR ) W AT N P A BA T : um, T WA ROk AN A8 RN NP R g | " W Rl Y 3 SAFE INVESTMENTS 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 i ail pats £ the city, and also Surrounding the city, all of which{welgladly show to partias who feel interested. We are often asked which is the best part of the city for an invest- ‘We always advise patrons to buy what is called Inside Property By this is meant property not more than one and a half miles from the Postoffice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. While outside property will steadily advance in price, inside property will ad- vance much greater in'proportion. The new addition to the city known as “HAWTHORNE! istlocated one mile from the postoffice, west, only nine blocks from the igh School, and these lots are beingfsold at less than half the price whed tor lots same distance in any other direction, and NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, As these lots will, in a short time, befadvanced to correspond to prices lots surrounding Hawthorne. has been let for grading Davenport street through this The contrac Work summer. Purchasers of lots in Hawthorne will not have to bear any axpense for the grading. This is a decided advantege. Prices for regu- tar size lots S350 TO B575, We have also some double lots in this addition at from$600 to $650. This part of the city is being built up with the best class of residences Near husiness, near High School, and}desirable in every particular. wdition, has been commenced and will be finished early in the KIRKWOOD. We have a few lots left in"this addition, which we will ‘sell at lowec yrices than can be had in surrounding additions. Thelots are beauntiful- y located and_larger than thanfthose}in adjoining additions, and will bs wld on terms_to7suit;purchasers. Rosidence and Business Property ! IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. FPFARMSI In Douglas County and all parts of the State. B URBAN. 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. Eirkwood. 10 per cen) Lots in this addition will be sold on monihlypayments; cash andjBfiperfcent, per month.; HAWITIHORN HI Of all the lots we have for’sale, we think this is the most desirable either for a homs or tor vesiment, 88 1t is near business uicely located and’at presbut prices is the cheapest, property [in the market, and first " GEDFORD & BOUER. 213 8ath 14h 8tres, batwssa farnam and Douglas welies and o World for | COUNTERS, BARS, IOE BOXES, | miyugugh mickoos vin thys line tor sio s’ LIBRARIES, * RR couy u:uhwlnlhuUmled~uA(u‘ ' ud Canadw Pk Lowe) iy ) E : PERO IWEL

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