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()\IAHA DA[I Y BEE- ~-TUF SDAY. APRIL 22, 1834, “ ‘ 2 i s 'I'he Nebrask&Natloml Bank| urs O Aot ~ Rty et OF OMAHA, NEB, Pala Up Cap! Bucplug l‘nnd‘ Nov. 3, 1888 . DIRECTORS, 92850,000 16 500 H. W. YATES, President, for many years Cashier of tha First National Bank of Omaha, A. B, TOUZALIN, Vics President, Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V., Morso & Co, JOHN 8, COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Col- lins, J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attor- ney at Law, REED, of Byron Resd & Co. . K. HAYDEN, Assiotant Oashior, 15 LIS BANK opened for business April 27, ll‘! DIRECTORS AND STOOKHOLD ERS aro among the leading businesaof Oma- ha, and it business is conducted wit especia | ofer ence to the best and increasingh interost of ita mercantilo patrons, COLLECTIONS receive special attention nnd chnnmn lowest obtainable here or else- wh INTEREST allowed on time depostts upon favorable terms and upon acsounts of banks and bankers. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Government Ticnds and County and Cit ysecurities bought and rold. F:NANCE AND COMMERGCE, hipments of hive stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: Cnl!.]o Sheop 8. Louts, ‘\,ml 91, — Receipts and ship- monts of live stock for tha past 24 hours have boen as follows: Oattle.. Hogs. Shoep. . Recelnta, 2,10 0 Ship'ts, Re ints Ehip'ts, ) 1,200 1,000 3100 1,400 er— UVE STOCK. CHIOAGO LIVE STOOK. Ontoaao, April 21, —Hogs ~Receipte, 15,000 hoad; prices loworlight, 85 00@D U0, rogh packing, 85 40@h 85; heavy packing and Nhh\xvth & 0n@06 25, Cattlo-—Receipts, 6,400 head: market wonk and 10¢ lower; exports, 86 25@6 60; good to choico, 85 90@6 20; common to fair, & 25@ 5 80; butoh 75 00; stockers” and feedors, £ 16@b 40. LKKTS, ‘Wholesale Frices, Orrior or THE OMARA Bre, Monday Evening, April ‘.!L} The tollowing prices are chargod retailers by jobbors, wholeealers and commission mor- chants, with the exception of grain, which s FINANOIAL Nrw Yorg, April 21, Money—Easy at 1§@2 per cent. Closed offered 1} por ceat. Prime Paper—4@5} per oent. Sterling Exchange—Bankers' bills dull at 4 87}; demand, 4 893, OUUPONH S, n . Pacitio 6.8 of 6. 11101 s BTOOKS AND BONDS, American_E: fi feseiseenne . 96 Burl, odar Rapids & Norihern. 1110 62 Oenf . 563 . 1364 > 17, 50A 131; 38 88 128} i i Michigan Central 86 Mianeapolis & St. Louis. 144 do do do pfd. s Missouri Pacific. . . . 81, Northern Pacific. Thyesa) do do Ay Northwestern. . P V7 do pfd. Gk AT Now York Gantral. Gl Ohlo & Mississippi. §7. audet do _ do Sp 90 Peoria, Decatur & Evansville. AT Rock fsland..... . 19 Chicago, Milwaukee ¥ St Par R S do ' o do pfd.. o Skt 8t. Paul Mion, & Manitoba. S5 {uony 8t. Paul & Omaha. .. S edan) . 92 ;g o . 67a . do ' do do 16} Wostern Uafon Telograph 6 *Asked, tEx. Div. e GRAIN AND PROVISIONE, OHICAGO PRODUOE. Cricaco, April 21.—10 a. m.—May wheat -opened at 83Jc this morning, June at 91c and July at 92§0. Selling orders at the opening were numerous at these figures and prices shaded off gradually with slight Suctustions, | about one cent, and quotations now are 87fc May, 00 51k, sold up to 53jc, and is now 53jc. May pork is 816 673, May lard $8 82}, Trading heavy. ‘Weather clear and cold. Noow,—The markets showed a_steady de- clin after 11 o'clock and have deolined 13¢ wheat and 1§@2c on corn, Provisions are also easier. May whent is quoted at 86§, June 2o June, 913c July, May corn opened at quoted at the prices furnishad by the elevators and other local buyers: Gramn, ‘Wiear—No, 2, 61]@6%%c. Bantey ~No. 2, 48@b6c. o, No. 2, 333 @85, 0A18—No, 2, 26(@28 Inve Steck. StrErs—-4 50@5 25, War Cows— 3 h0@4 25, Hoas—5 00@b 2b. BreEr—38 50@4 50, OaLves—6 50@7 00. Flour and Millstufte. NTER WiEAT—Best quality, patent,’st h 8 2’@3 380, gmoun qu'um—';,; fli‘u PRING WHEAT—Best , paten 825@30. e SrOOND Qmun—fl 50@8 25, BraN—70c_pe OHOPPED Fno—l’or 100 1bs, 900 CorN MeAL—1 00@1 10 per cwt, SCRRENING —85@T75¢ per cwt General Produce. Arrizs—Very fow in market. Genitans, a Winesaps, 4 75. Beans—Receipts light and demand good. Hand picked navy, per bu, $250; medium, 2 00@2 26. Brrswax—In gooddemand. Choice bright per 1b, 26@28c; common to good dark per 1b, 20@25¢ Bourrrke—Market quiet but steady. Chnlm country roll wanted. Fancy creamery, 33 8bc; choice roll, 16@18c; choice solid pnnkod z{?@@&l:-fic, fair to good, 11@18c; inferior grades, Cranprerizs—None in market quotable Bell and cherry per bbl, $12 00; ‘‘Bell Bugles,” $14 00, CinEr—!*York State” per bbl, $8 00; park bbl, $4 75; condensed per gal, 850, Cuggse—Full cream, western, 13}; Wiscon- sin. 13)@1dc. C-ouuANm-I’ar 100, $4 75@5 00, Fggs —Recoipts heavy and the feeling very weak. Kaster supplies have all been bought and demand now dull; 12jc. FornioN Fruits—Meisina oranges, per box, 81 50, ~Mossina lemons, per box, 83 75 @400, Bananas, per bunch, $300@ 400, Figs, Ib., 16c. Dates, in frails, T4e; aates, fard, in boxes, 14c. Fror Botiers—Apple butter, in 30 7b pails, per Jb, 7c. Plum buttar, The. Sas-Dacks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00; oal sLB0; mh{é} 8150@1 75; geese, $5.00@€3 50; lod, $10 00@12 00 per ton. u 20 and 80 Ib pails, 8@9c; in 21b dor, 81 50; asworted tumblers, por 1 20; schooners, per dozen, $8 00. MarLx SucAR—Pure, in brieks, per Ib, 16c; Ohio, 130; small cakes, 12}c. Oat MeaL—Steel cut, per bbl, 86 25. On10NS—Consignmenta are coming in more rooly. Demand in small lots only. Choics Ted selling at 82 00@: dozen; Bermuda. 3 25 per barrel, Ox10N SETS—Bottom per bu, $350; tops, 8880, Uuly 904c. May coen at 528c, June 533 | 2 50, July 5kc. Mlay Pork $16 17jc. May lard unchanged. 1110,p. m.—The markets closed quiet and & shade lbuve the inside quotations. Wheat —8f for z:rrll ; 86§c for May; 88§c *for June; 9 the for J rn —blic for Ap.n 5240 for] May; 68%c for June; 5bdc Jul Oats—31}c for April; 82fc for May; 32§ tfor June, Rye—60c. Barley —~74. Flax Beed —8$1 64. Whisky—Firm at $1 1Pork - $16 60 for MAy, $16 724 for June; 81682} for J\nly, Lard—38 30 for May; 88 40 for June; $8 90 ifor July. NEW YORK PRODUCE, New York, April 21.—Wheat ~Eadly .months :}Ofiumghar. Iate months 4@Jc lower; No. “ red May, 8L 03§@1 033; June, 8L i5y@1 00: July. & 05h@1 v6g. ro—j@go hivher; mixed western spat, 50@h2c; futures, 61@0650 O o western, 36@ 46c, l’nrl(-—Qulat and held firm; spot mesd, $16:50@16 ‘Lard Dnll and a shade lower; steam ron- «dered, $8 574. PRORIA:PRODUCE. Broria, April 21.—Corn—Active and fixm, 1new.mixed, 484c; new rejected, 474@48c. Oats—Acuve and stendy; No, 2 white, $63]f @8kiic. wo—sum and firm; new No. 2, 60@60}e. | "bisky—Firm; 81 17 g BT, LOUIS BRODUCE, | 8r. Loums, April 2L, -Wlme«mn j apened Mfi:"' fluctuated widaly, sellin o below the highest polnt but ° closed ) aboxeSaturday; No. 2 red, 110@1 10§ b d oush; 1 083@1 10}, closiog at1 08% for May: 1065 @1 08, clwsing ut 1 forpJune; 1 06§ % 08, closing at1 064 for July; No, 8 red, | per Carn—Active, opened igher. declined, ed about.as ' Saturdey; ¢4} @49]c for cash; "«??owm May; 494 @bde June; 60J fog July, closiug . fwsido Oruee Dl and lowe to sell; ($34@8Ho for mn..mo bid for May, Mhng‘d E h tll 13 (Xé' fi;.m, e, ; Umothy, Bran 7llc. Corn Meal—Firmat $2 85. e —— TRAFFIO. FLOUR AKD GRAIN, OmioaGo, Agril 21-~Recelpts ‘and ship. saents of flour and graix for the past 24 kours %ave been as follows: ‘PorcorN- In good dam.nd at 2@ 1b, PouLTRY—Searce and 2ol Tur- keys, per Ib., 17@18c. (xme. 13c. Chlchnl 13@\4{:. Ducks, 13@14c. Chickens, lve per dos, 84 50. Ducks, live, per doz, $¢80@4 50; :prh;g chickens, per doz., $4 00@5 00, accord- size, 'oraToEs—Demand for choice, well assort- ed stock only: mixed and frosted lots mot waaoted at any price. Early Rose, per bu, 85 @40c; Peachblow, dhc;~ Coloradoss ~are offerea at 60@65c. Advices heavy smd a de- elineilooked for, PreservEs—(Tn 20-1b pails)—Strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, per lb, 1%¢; peaches, cherries, ‘plums, apricots, figs, per b, 12c; cranberry sauce, § o1 b, bacon, 1ljc; PHOVISIONS — -m . sides 10Jc; short rib <. 8, bacon, 11jc; d, tides, 1040; shoulders, Blo mess pork, per 5ic. Lard, 10jc. bhl, §20 0. Dried beef, VEGETABLES. S.lnwh per bbl, 4 T0; new cabbage, California per Ib., 4c; lettuce, per doz., 60c; redishes, por doz., 60c; sweet pota- toes. per Ib, o, turnips, per bu, Ao, boots, per bu, 760; cucumbers, per doz., §260; cauli- flower, per doz, 33 00; asparagus, per doz., $100: now carrots, per 1b,, 3c. Califomia cele- Ty, 8150, bios ifger, Lues, Bro—Plgs foet, 16 Ib kite, 8125 Elgiwlbqr bbl, $2 50; pigs_foof 00; tripe, 15 1b_ kits, 81 -»n- nrlpe, " m qr bbl, 82 50; tripe, 80 Ib half bb), $500; piga tongues, 15 1b kits, $2 §0; pigs u,«nb rbbl, £600, Lambe' tongues, 1510 kita, $3 00, wibqrbbluw Grocers List. Oannen Goons—Oysters. g)undud)pn cane, 8.70@3 80; strawberries, 2 2'10; naspberries, Nb, , per cuse, > 90; k.rum mln ,per case, 4 40; whortleborries, %1 '%: Dlarce, 40 ) Der case, B 0 gvean x.g-, v’ case, £ 90; pine apples, 2 b, Rnrl——Slnl & inch and Larger, 9{0, finch, | 30q;. -§ lach, 104c. nm—n«xu, 40 1bs, 16s, 16c; 8-, 1bc; | benes 40 1bs, 16 o, 6e, 150, Maconxs—Per dh 85c; round, eases, ann—l’owdnnd, 8§o; out grawlated, 7§0; confectloners’ A, Tho: Yoy o ard exiea - 0. 6c; extus O, 6fo; Dldl—"- low, qfi- ) & roasted. @184c; Clasl’s Aurora, 16§c. prune o cholce, 70; fale Fram— M. 1 mackorl, hat brla., 8 50; No. 1 mackerel, aits, 115; family mackerel, half hth.,100-(-lf mackerel, s, 95c; No,l whit fish, hatf brln, 8 765 No. § kite. 1 Byror—Standard Com., 86¢, bals; o, 44 galon kegs 185; Standard do, 4 gallon Bona~In b papers, 8 80 per oase; keg per 1b, PioxLes—Medium, In barrels, 8 sz do 1n half barvels, 4 75 small, in baemee, 9 23 do 1n balf barrels, 5 000 i balf barrels, § 26 g i’ i baredds, 10 25; New Yonrg, April 21, — Recelpts and shipmends of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have beos as followa: LIVE e100K. Onicaco, Apsfl 21, — Recelpts and ship ments of live stogk for the past 24 houre have been as follows: Receipts, Bhipts. Oattle, . 6,400 1,300 2,800 Rt S s oo o o, [P g 5; Ben Davis, 85 50; Willowtwigs, 85 00; | 29 00, 260 per barrel; yellow | M. & n [Danvers at 82 50@2 75; groen onions, 2o per !md Pu-ylvmh ryu 2 3‘321 00, 1 mported, 6 00@16 00 domestic ] Oaxny—Mixed, |"Iu|\‘ stick, 11c; twist wtick, 113e, ple, 13c, SaLr- n wncks, ( - SrARCH~ e Gloss, Corn Starch, for Exoaldlor Glow, 7¢; Corn. Spioks - Popper, 17c; allapiea, 15 ; 250; onsla 166, Lye—American, 3 40; Groanwich, 3 40; Wostern, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewla' lye, 4.65¢ Jowell lye, 2 75 Dry Goods, Brows Siterrises—Atlantio A, 74o; tic P, 6oz Atlantic LL; 5he; Brunswick, Beavor Dam LT, Gfo: Lawronco 11 Puct. fio ¥ andard, So: Indicn Head A, 8c: Wanchusett A, i Fixe BrowN SHEET 08 — Argyle, 7{e; Pep- Salisbury R, ble. perell R, BLeAcited Cortoxs ~ Ballon 4.4, Gle; Bal- Ton 78, + jo; Cumberland 44, 8o: Davoll DD, N\\" Fatrmount, 4kc; Fruit of the Loom 4-4 8}¢; Golden Gate, 8c ; Tonsdale, 81c; Now Yone Mille 11j0; Wamsutta, 100. (] hlnrv of the Wes! Ducks (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1lo; Wost Polnt, 10 0z., 110; Boston' Bear, 8 o7, e, TroKIN do; Continental Faacy, 9 Pearl River, 14c; York, 12he; Hamleton Awninga, 124c. DENIVS—Amoskeag, 1c; Beavor Creck AA. 12c; Beaver Creck BB, 1l Beaver Creok CC, _ 10; 'lh\vlmlmn, 8¢; Jaffrey D & T, 12§0: Jaffroy XXX, 12{c! Pearl Rivor, 18 Wasren AXA (brown), 12; Warren BB (brown), 11¢; Warren CO (brown), 10c. Caunrios—Fifth avenue glove finish, bo; K-;»um. glove finish, Hle. Corskr Hancock, 8c; 3 Arnolds, Indigo, 8ot cheap sale s, bhc; Am 603, Cocheco, 6e; ' Harmon Tndigo 7-8, 11c; Indigo 4-4, 124 4e; Charter Oak, 4ic. PRiNTs SHIRTINGS —American, 5e; Cocheco, 5o; Gloucaster, Bo:Southbridgo, 41c; Waverlys, 40; Rosedale, 4o, Grxorays ~Amoskong stalon, Slor Datos staplos, Sfo; Lancastar staplos, 8o; Plunkt aids, 9c: Hudson checks, 8}c; Amoskeng Pt sle. Dress' Goops—Atlantic alpacca, 9%o; Por- slane _cashmer, 2¢dc; Hamleton cashmere, 16}c; Hamloton Fancus, 11he; Hamloton bro- es, 16¢; Arlington brocade, 18c. Lumper. WHOLRSALR. ‘We quote lumber, lath and shingles on oars at O; at tho following prices: JorsT AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50, Trprns-—16 feet and under, 22 00, TIMBER AND JorsT—18 ft, 28 60; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 60; 24 ft, 26 50, FeNorxa—No. ‘1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No, 2, g —No. 1 @dsomimon bowrds), 20 00 0. 2, S100K BoARDS—A, 45 00; B,40 00; C, 35 00. 5 Bigouse—No. 1, 10 00; No. 2, 35 00; No. " Stnixa, clear—27 00; No. 2, 2500; No. 8, 20 Ol 3 va —, 87 00 8, 2500, bost—4 b0; standard, 3 50, 25 por M. Lisk—Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel, 850; coment, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair po . 50c; Torred felt, 100 fbs, 8 50; straw Paints, Olls and Varnishes. O1L8—110° carhon, per gallon, 134c; 150° headlight, per gallon, 14hc; 175° headlight, per gallon, 18¢; 1502 water white, 17c; lin sood, raw,; pr gallon.5bc; linseed, boiled, per fidlnn. oS Lird, wintar strd, per gallon, 85c: 75¢;No. 3, 6c; castor, ., per gal- sperm W.I., per gallon, 160; fish, W. B., gallon, 65c; neatsfoot extra, ver gallon, 90c; Rocl, 7c; lubricating, zaro, per gallon, 30c; summer, 15c; golden maching, No. e Boe oG T2 s Pk s pel ok 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74 °, per gallon, 16c. ParNts 1N OrL—White lead, Om-hn PP, 61o; white lead, St Louis purs, ,Mmmnu groen cans, 20c; Fre: green o 106 French shnc, vodsonl to; iameh zing, in_varnish asst, 20c; French_sine, in_ofl asst, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 11 cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandvke brown 1So; reinod lampblack, 126;"conch black, an ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian bluo, 80c; ultramarine e s oo L. M. & D,, 16¢; blind and shutter L D., 160; hrl. , 18c; Indian red, 160 Ventian red, 9 Tusoan red, 220,A.marl on, 1. & P., 18c; chrome Fellow 0., 1ho; yal.law ocl Dc, atent drynr oolgn‘ oAl A ek, et Dot brv Paints. White load, 8c; French zinc, 10c; Parls whiting, 2ho; whiting gildor, 1tc: ‘Whiting coml 13c; lampblack, Germarkown, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blue, 50; n.lfimnmdne 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienua, burnt, dc; siomnd, ruw, dc; Paria groon, gonuing i Puris groon, common, 200;chrorno gres i\}:‘ A ome c; vermithion, Eng., 700; vermillion, Amenum, 18c; Indian red, 10c; Venotian red, Cookror’s, 2dc; merican, 1¢; rod lead, Thet« shromo yollow, genuine, 30c; chrome yel: low, IC, 12¢{ochro, rochlla, S ochro, Franch, ; ochre, American, 20; Winter's mineral, b c; lehigh brown, Spanish browis, Zhe} rince's minoral, VanNisurs—Barrels, per gallon: Furni ture, extra, $110; fnrnlt\un, No. 1, 81; conch, oxtra, §1 40; coach, No. 1, §1 20; Damar, extra, 81 76; Japan, 70c; wilhuleum , extra, 850} shallac, §3 50 hard oil finish, $1 50, Heavy Bnfllwlm Ldat. Xron, rates, 2 50; plow steel apacial cast, 6c. eruciblo, 7c; spociid or German, %o; cant ‘oo do, 1@, wagon sk, tot, 2 255 0; ubs per sot, 1%0; folloos. sawad vy, 1 40; torpuos, 70@850; sxlos each, 75c; uquare nuts per 1b, 7@11c; wasbors ex Ib, B@18c; rivots, por b, Ho; coil chain. var th, 6@12%0; malkiable, Bo fron wodges, 6c; crowbars, Ge; harzow teoth 4c; wpring toel, 7@8c; Bunlannhu nehoes, ' 70 ew's muloshoes b 70 Barpep WiRe—In car lots, NarLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90, sn‘l‘m—sm.&l 86 1 huaklflmt, 210 ‘.;-m(:‘ul |\ powder, kegs, H 0,, kflgfi ; do,, u-rwkns-. 88; blaating, kegs, 835; fuse, per'100 fost, 50c. LaD—Bar, 165, Ooat—Cumberland blackemith, 1000; Mor- ris run Blossburg, 10 ‘Whitebroaet h"nf | ©00; Whitebreast nut, i oo; Tows luap, 500 Towa nut, 5 00; Rock' Spring, 7 00; Anthra S 5@ L b0y Canen Ol 7 00, e hra 5o per 100, lcnluu'r. Movocao, -hr ouk. l7u; N “fl No.l Ohloo-\ So; No 2 do, 8803 Nn. flwatkaa 850: No 2 fio R3¢ %PM! oak har, &g No. B Pitts oske Tobacoas Proa ToBasoo -Climax, 6d¢; Bulllon 5e; Htar, dy, Abe; Hoe- sy, o u{fi. Bepioe " ” a0c; Tioes Tt Toms B tum, Orown, Hcs Bwaet ém'.'.':‘ e MOKING—0, i, 220; Moareehiwws, 306; Dur bham, 8 oz, S5c; fium 4 o, m. Durha 2o, Bl eal of North Garoiins, 8 oz, b Boxi"of “North Gamiien e e, Sond o orth Cutolias, 2 oe. 6he; 0. oz, 280; O, K’ Pewham, 2 oz, Mo Ned, ¥a 280; Tom wad Jorry, 7. Mcuon. ALooHor—188 fi"'“' aleohol, 2 26 per wine spirite, 188 proof, f‘]lun extra O gallon; o refined #pirite, per proof gallo) 17 proal, 125 : i lfif prout o rodmgl&f Kontacky b l(’fl@dw. 2 Gl L L Vivwaan—Naw Vorkapple 166 Olto ap: | llum(uqnmn ~Boston, '8 oz., 11}c; Bos- t(\n 10 ez, 14)c; limtun, 9 -u 14c; Fall | ¢ River, 8je. lon, 1 60; No, 8,1 40; sweet, per gallon 100 | . et Dlamond Therham, 4 Undle AR TR A e Gixs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, 140 @3 00, Ruws— Tmported, 4 50@6 00; Now Kogland, 2 (0@4 003 domestio, 1 50@3 60, UEACH AND APPLE BRANDY-<1 78@4 1), Importod por cas ican,gper case, 12 NO@16 00, Hides, Steady; “grean butch groon saltod 74@80; ry walt, 10110 dare vo-thirds price. TALLOW—6(c 6)0 Snigp Prrrs—260@1 00, DENV FLovk <100 be, 1 76@2 50; patant, 100 lbw, 2 75(@3 00: hawm, 100 Ths, 1 90@2 00: rya, 100 1bs, buckwheat, 100 1bs, § 00@ 8 50, Graty —Wheat, 100 1be, 1 35@1 45; eorn, in wnoka of 100 Ibs, 1 12@1 14: onts, 100 lbs, 1 50 @1 bb; barley, Hay 8 00 100 1bs, 1 30@1 40, Balod, 16 00@19 00; straw, 7 00@ 7@30c; dairy choice, 1 Fresh, 10@18c; ranch, doz, 2@ van—Full cream, 15@16c; Limburgor, wiss, {mportod, 8%, b chickens, doz, 600@6 25; ducke, 6 00@6 25; turkeys, 1b, 13@14c; dress- od goeso, 1b, 167@ Porators n, 100 1bs, 40@45¢; Groe- ley, 100 Ibs, 6 \A 5 (lmmw 100 s, 17 1t l.’xO@" 00: lmntn 100 Ilm, 50; colery, por doz, 0@ - Oranges, Messina, box, 4 50@5 003 Valencis, caso, 1000@11 00; lemons, chmm Meseina. 5 00@5 50; poars, box, 3 25@3 b apples, eastern, bhl, 6 0020 wn, regular, 7 006 @8 00; cranberries, i 16 00, MraTs - -Hawms, 1b, 143c; bacon, broakf ut, 3@13y0; Lard, in tlorces, 1, 10§e; dried beef, 1603 dry salt sides, 10§o. 151 ~Mackarel, moss, kit 1 75@2 25; Cal- iforninsalmon, half bbl, 10 50; Holland hor- ring, kez. 160 @L 7»; tront, per b, 17@18e. grapes, Sl ananas, bunch, 600 & B bW, 15’ 0@ I RSO WAL man hody eriarzed dovoloped anit strengt hened, arts of the hu- I8 an interesting advertisement long run in ont pas per. In rep nquirl 6 we wul say that there s no ovidence of humbug ahout this Un the co dvertisers ara very highly eadorsed. Tnt nay et sealed cvr.mm whving all Iars by address ng Eriy Medioal Co, P, O, Buftalo N. Y. —Toledo Evening Blad §1, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co, £17 and 219 North Main 8t., 8t. Loula. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN {}%‘\’v‘;} PAPERS, (Wit | XENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AXD FRINTER’S STOCK #3rCash pald for Ragaof ol * IMPORTANT —TO— Buyers of all Glasses. CANNON BROS & CO., Havo established themselves in Omaha to t-ansact & general brokerage and business. We will buy i Tasscs of gooda at wholosale or retail, and guarantce perfoct satisfaction in prlces, as we can buy o thau yourselves. You can sos the advantage of hiv u_your goxs bonght by ono who will work fo our interest andnot trust to & merchant who liag owething he is anxivus to beridof. Weo will a'so prompt “*#ention to solling anything entrusted s us, aud gooas consigned to us will be carefully okell to. ~ Correspoadens sol 2 tferonces —OmahaNatio FosBank. Addros 1118, 1oth Apr 7m0t L W Bank, MoCaguo Weakiarvoushien oo eIt iy Abo ot : Dorfoctly restored. to rob al Sigirouns mankood by me ARST! GLUS, FRovorach deelie: T tratines ey’ {nml B h; ‘l(' bacnuso ‘oaroa on periook ct methods and abs Bealed 'Treatine froe. TREME BY CO.. 46 W, 14tk 81 - aw Vask ‘ARS] To those mfferlng from the effootsof youthtul grrors, sominal woaknoss, early do= uay, lost manh, um‘lwlllund you ?nfllnuhnelu llmplo and cortain means of self cure, free of charga your address to ¥. C. FOWLER, !.loamm. Coxx. IllJANE S Real Estate AGENCY. S. W. Corner (5th and Donglas. SAMPLE BARGAIS, No. 4,—16 acres choice land, good house, stable, young fruit and shade trees, 4 miles from P. O, §2,800. 20,~-160 acres fine farm land, adjoining the City of Columbus, Neb, $4,000, 13.—Gilt edge business house on Far- nam, near 15th, §26,000. ruts new nnd direc 24—Magnificent residence on California street. §15,000, 34.—Two splendid business lots, corner 12th and Harney. $16,600. 068.—700-acre farm in DBurt county, highly improved and cultivated. $21,000, 65.—Farm, 240 acres in Burt county, highly improved, worth §6,000; will enchange for Omaha city property. %70.—132 feet square on best residence corner in thwty. with good brick house, $25,f £0,—House, 10 rooms and store, corner lot on Capital avenue, 6,000, 9£.—Nice house, 10 rooms, all conveni- encos, on Harney street, $6,000, 98.—House and corner lot on Chicago, fine location, $6,000. 104,- Park avenuo car line, §6,500, 168,100 acres, sightly and healthful lo- cation, near new stock yards, A rare oppunLunny for & profitable in- vestment, .§6,500, 212, —Beautiful scre Iut in Gis tion, near Beunders street. $1.250, Beautifui lots on Harney, mear 20th, south lmut. desirable location, $1,5600 to §2,500, flelnct lots tn all edditions at bottom prices and on easiest terms, Build houses to order in Patrick's ad. dition, , and sell on monthly payments Pioneer rug Store 1 B. E COR. 197H AND JOMES 873, lDR F 8 LEWIS, - Prop'r, AGENT ')l Ohio Oil Oo.'s West Virginia, Oglinder and other Oile conatautly on hand, —_——— e ———— Railway Time Table, TR R, MAIN LINE, | warve, g p m | Atlantto Exproms X p mi\\mlern'\.\vflu. 0. Taland Pras ....4:30p m | . Tsland P Lincoln Ex.....12:50 p m | Lincoin Fx DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION. maha 7:10, 8:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:00 a: m.,12 m; 00, 10:10 p. 1 (In'i\m £:00, 400, 609, 10:10 i Caciha Cxprens.15: Wontorn Exnrnes § Teave Council BlufTs, Broadway depot, 10:00, 11:00 a.m.; 12 m. 100, 8100, ¢ 10:40 p.m On Sundays: 5:00, Jm 1040 p. . - Arrive ‘Hramstor Sopot, 10 in: A i2 milies, 85 p. 1. \un.umn. [ W No. 80,5 6% nm | NTI"M above 18 Omaha Time. ¥ Standard time Is 24 minutes faster than looal time, B. & M. RAILROAD TIME TABLE - CENT.' TIME. DRNYRR RXPRRESS, | Gilman Place, lots 8150 to §300, REAT ESTATH. Syndicate Hill Addition, lots $100, $10 cash, and £10 per month BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Clark Place, lots 8300 to $600, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Tukey & l\nynnr s Sub-Division, lots $125 to $150, BEDFORD & SHUER Agents, llwlvlhmll Addition, lots $350 to 8660, BEDF RD & SOUIR, Agents, Kirkwood Addition, lots $4002to 8450, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agenta, Hanscom's A«ldmnn, lota $600 to $650. BEDFORD & SOURR, Agenta, WRST BOUND. RAST BOUND, LRAVR, Omaha.... 7:80 pm Ashland Lincola. Creta, . Hasting 50 pm Red Cloud, 8: 8:25 pm McCook 6:15 pm _4:10 pm Akron 1260 a0 1136 pm Denver 9:26 pm 7:80 am MISSOURI PACIFIC—STANDARD TIME, DRPART, ARRIVR. 00am 645 pm X. O, ¥T. JOR & 0. DB _STANDARD TR, stall daily Express, exce d Atlantio Exp Atlantio Mail (Transtar Dopot, Council Bluta.) WABASH & ST. LOUIS. . 70 am | Arrivo. 120 am pm | Arrive. L4 pm 8 &0 R R—STANDALD TIMK i i Atlantio Mai Every day. 58 m Tri O, R n u r. R, R.—STANDARD TIME, | Mt s oxcopted. 0., M. & St. P.—~STANDARD TIME, 8. 0. & P. R, R—STANDARD TIME. Mall®, +.6:00 am | Kxpross........10:00 & m Exprees. 1800 pm S T2 pm *Sundays exco ted. Opening and Closing of Mals, noUTR oPRN, cLosm. Mo P A, pan, C&N.W,0,R L&D, bQ Sl & Slons”Gity 11:00 9100 6:40 8:15 C., M.&S.P.8. C. & P fu I 9:00 Wabash Expres Wabagh local Tnlon Pacifo, ovei Union Pacifio, Denve: 0. & Republican Valley & M. Expross, .. &M, for Plattamouth, 8, © d, Ashland and Lincoln.11:00 f om. ¢ 1:00p m. Postmnstor Westem Eurmce—Wurks, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, 716 m | and packing houses, aud will be occupied a3 _homes by the employes of gpm|in the market. A W. R. n—armmnmmr. ' o | > ' w:oa 3 ln eRandavs e100phed. ; Syndicate Hill Addition BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars For a choice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins ths the Syudicate lands insouth Omaha, and will rapidly bu'ld up with com fortable homes. These lots are beautiful and are near the stock yards these works, and are undoubtedly the best value for the price of any lots Several have been sold and the price will soon be ai- vanced, , We have the exclurive agency on this addition. S Terms easy. This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West Omaha, A low price has been puton them to start them. $150 to $300. Oa easy terms, Tne grading and improvements to b made on :Leavenworth St., this spring,will,make this very valuable property. CLARK PLACE. This is a sub-division of the ;Megeath “property :facing Hancom® Park on thesouth. G ,od location, near street car, fine view and has a good growth of native timbar. This is one of the finest additions in Omaha, and will seli rapidly. Price $300 to$630. One fourth rash balance cn good time. First come, first serv-d. This is a splendid op- portunity for persons whointend bmldmg for a home. C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas 84 Omaha, Neb. MANUFACTURKR OF Balvanizea Iron Cornices £4 Dormer Windows, Finta's, Tin, Iron_and Slate Rofing, Speoht's Patent Metallic 8kylight, i atent adjusted Ratchet Bar and_ Bracket Shelviug. 1 am the general agent for the above line of go Iron Fen ing, Crestings. Balustrades, V- randas, Iron Bank Radlings, Windw Blinde, Co genersl nt Inside Blind. Large, beautiful kouse, a most de- sirable location, ane block from ‘agont for Peerson & Hill's P THIS BEUTor Regenra-o tor is made exprossly for the cure of derangements this Instrument, the con. t!nuoul stream of ELEC- RICITY permeatin 0 parts must ros: tore them to healthy action Do not confound this with Electrl: Belts advertised to oure all lls from hoad 0 toe. 1t i for the ONE spec- ifio purpo, For eirculars wiving full information, address Oheover Electrio Belt Co., 103 Washington 8t._Chioago Ll G-OING— W-S"L‘. PRINCIPAL LINE PROM CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST.LOU BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, oR VIA RANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER inig in Union Depots nt Knnsas Oity, ha and Denver with through traing for SAN FRAINCISCO And all points in the Great West., GOING HAST. Connocting in Gimnd Union Depot at Chicago with through traing for NEW YORK, BOSTON, Aud nil Eastorn Olties, At Foonn Witk throwgl thains 10 Tndianap. ofa, Oineinnatd, Columbus, and 1l points iy tho South.Enst.” At St. Louis with' through trainy for all points South. Elegant Duy Couchos, Parlor Cars, with Ke. i’ i 4 ‘Smoking Cars with | tion, Kirkw: Sleeping B, & Q. Dining Cars elindug Chalis (weats froe Kovelving Chaiw, Pull Cars and the huumll na Palace fcago and Kansas Oity Chiongo and Couus Illlllfl' Moinea, Chicuko, St Joseph, Atchison and ithout ekanige. Ol ows trung bet llnmln and 1 'l? and Denvi Through ears Indiunapoiis wid uneil Blutts, via Peorin, addi- 5 ant Day Conelies and Pulliuan Pali opi .fum e daly 1o and fhow Bt. Louis; Kookuk, Briington, ¢ | und Imn«l)m huirs to and ltgo of cib Hunniba orndo, It ks a0 the only Thirough Line beiwoon 1 LO}J;S, MINNEAPOLIS and 8T, PAUL. THROUGH ar ndla asivereully advitts Finest Bqui lmuflin o qa"fedn of Trave! Thiongh T 8 VIl 1B Line for salo Gl & TTER, | FEROEVAL LOWELL, se-Fres & Ot Dacsger o e +\| PEDFORD & SOUER, y ) Abon: Towds Loincoin, N 0 Wesld for TUKEY &KEYSOR'SSUB-DIVISION Is a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman place, West Omnha. The firstof these lots will be sold at 8125 to 8150, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home and splendid investment for a rich man or a poor man. HAWTHORNE This addition lies between Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks from the High School, one mile from the postoffice, and is what is knows a8 inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the finest residencesin the city are in this locality. The grade ou Davenport street has been established and work commenced, angr will be eompleted as soon as the weather permits, The contract has been let, for bmlnmi‘ large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this ad uon. We predict that these lots will more than double m_valae before %ust asit is the most desirable part of Omaha and would have heen bwlt up years ago had it been placed on the market. Prices B350 TO BBEBO: Adjoiningflots are beingsold at double the price_wejaskfor these. KIRKWQOD. Weshave six lots left inJthis’additionSwhich"we offerata’bargain, , FARM LANDSI ‘We have some improved and unimproved fnrma near, Omflhl}. fii Vi some well improved farms in Sarpy county. § i HOMES. Residence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city,’ n.nd BUSINESS I-b':l.‘fl On all the best streetufiingum humus center, oy ' Addition, Pu-hl-’- Addition, Nelson's Addi. - | tion, A rmetrong's Addi Addition, Purk Place Addmol. Tsancs & Sels ) | den’s Addition, MeCormic! ddition, Hanacom Place, Redick's Addition, on, Johnson's Addition, Reed's Addition, Kountze's Addition, lyn Hill, Gilman Place, Clark Place, Tukey & Keysor's sub-di ivision, tion, Boyd's Addition, Yates & Reed's Ad

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