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H. W, YATES, President, for many years Chashior of the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E, TOUZALIN, Vice President, Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W, V, Morse & JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G, H. &J, lins, J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attor ney at Law, L. 8, RI ED, of Byron Reed & Co. K, K. HAYDE N, Assistaut Cashior, THIS BANK openod for business April 27, 882, |T\ DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLD ERS are among the leading husinessof Oma. ha, and ita business is conduoted wit espacia | eforence to the best and increasingh interest of its mercantile patrons, COLLECTIONS receive special attention ll;‘d charges lowest obtainable here or else: whore. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upou favorable terms and upon acsounts of bauks and bankers, FOREIGN EXOHANGE Government Bends and County and Oit ysecurities bught lnvi sold. 8. Col FINAHGE AND COMMERGE, FINANOIAL New Yorx, April 23 Money- In better demand; at ome time this aft:1noon rose 3 per cent, latsr reacted to 1} parcent Closed offered 13 par ceat. Prune Puper—4@b} per ceat. Sterling Exchunge— Bankers' bills steady at 4 874; demand, 4 89}, Governments —Weaker for 4s. Railways —Weak. Siocks —after the first op ning, stocks be- came weak and depressed, and continued so throughout the day. The special features were Missouri Paifiz and Union Pacitic Can. adian Pacitic experienced a heavy falliog off from 497 to 4632 on the renewal of the report that an official of the company had disposed of his holdiogs, and that there was a' dis rep- ancy of 2200,000 between the books uf the company and the Canadian customs account. At the closo thero was a slight rally of 3 per cent on Pullman Palace and Wabash, but the majority of the stocks traded in closed at the lowest piices of ths day. Prices were } to 8§ per cent below yesterday's final sales. Omaha preferrad wasstroog an | higher, sold up 2 percent, to 96, and reached dowa to 94}, and advauced } per cent on the day. ‘The market in ths afte:noon was h:avy on advices from Chicago that the O., B. & Q. tripartite conference to-day resulted in noth- ing done. Near the close of business, how- ever, advices were received to the effect that the moeting was still iu session, and nothing authoritative was kuowa of its deliberatinn. Tllinois Contral declined 1 poiut, to 28}c; Minneapolis and St, Louis ) referred, 1 poiut £,80. Icis stated that a sale of 81,500,000 inlan's to an Buglish syndicate isin progress, which if consummated, would increase the sup ply of exchango just that amount. VUOPONS 8 10 44 (oupons, 1138 T. S. new, ¢, 1233 Pacine o s of '95 129 STQOKS AND BONDS. American Express.......... 9% Burl., Codar Rapids & Northern. 62 Qentral Pacifio. . 5 1364 2. it o 130 P 128} 154 16s Michigan Central. . Mianeapolis & St." do do Missouri Pclfic. . Northern Pacditic. 204 463 133 ith 19; 90 14 1191 84 113 Ql)g 8t, Paul & Omabha. .. 31 do_ do 94} Toxas Pacific. . 16 Union Pacific. 66; Wabash, St. L. & Pacific. 95 lo lo o 164 Wostern Ualou Telegrapl 6. *Asked, fEx, Div, o —— GRAIN AN PROVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODUCE, Cnicaco, April 23.—10 a. m.—Opening transactions on 'chavge this morning were made amid preat excitement, and there was a wide variauce in prices in differentportions of the crowd. .June wheat at opening fold any- where frcm 905@9 Ao, then settled back to 90c, rose to 904c and is now e, July vold up to 92}c, then back to 918, June corn opeved at Bhc, and is now 54fe. June pork opened at $17 25, receded to $17 10, and then fell off to 81690, June Jard is quoted at 88 45, Nuon —Market coutinues very strong, with higher prices, June wheat eold to 91}c, re* ceded to 90}c, rallied to 9)fc, but fell off ugain to 90jc, and is now quoted at thatfigure. June corn is quoted steady at G4ge, June pork is $16 85. June lard, $8 40, 110 p. m.—Marketa closed firm, wheat and wmdnmglug 4@3e under the highest figures of Whot STjo for Arrll ; 88}e for May; 90ko for June; 914a for Jul Corn—tlfo for Apru, 52§c for May; bdhc for June; hode J Oats—3240 s ¥May; 82§0 for June; S24c for July Bacloy—Ti}, Flax Beed 1 61, W bisky—Firm at 81 12, Pork 816 75 for May; $16 90 for June; $17 00 for Jul Lard-$5 %0 for May; 88 40 for June; 88 50 for July, LIVERPOOL, Livereoor, April 23, Whest —TFirm with an advance of 1d; winker 7s 7d@8s 2d; 1pring 7o bA@Ts Hd. Corn-—Unchanged and quiet. KANBAS CITY, Kaxsas Cirv, April 22.-Wheat—Strong and higher: 83} cash; 83 May and June; No. 2 80ft, 8 00@1 00jc, Corn - Higher and firm; 414 cash, 41§ bld May, 414 bid June. Ouata—Hibger; 87§ MILWAUKES, MiLwavkes, April 23 —wnm—smm; No. 2 \‘l;lwmkea. 90}; May, 90; Juno 92 Jul Gt Firmens No. 2, 14, Oats—Firm; No, NS' white, 88, Rye - Easior; No, 1. Barley—8tronger; No ‘) spring, 70, BALTINORE. Bavrivore, April 23, - Wheat—Higher ; insctive: No. 2 winter red, spot, 1.024@ 103;. May. 1.03§@L044. spot, b7 bid; May, Gorm— igher; mixed, m{: Stoady; western white, 42@43; mixed | :Inc. at 68@70c. ’ n, closed weak; 14)@16, firm; 116, 38@ It ftye— Wiy o et e e Quict; 1§ BTk Moats ~Active; shouldars, 6f; short H W hwky Stendy, at 1.10. @36}o Rvo -Standy; new No, 2, Whisky —Firm, br@t OHIOAGO LIVE ATOCK, Cn10Aco, April 23, —~The Drovers’ Journsl ranorta this attaenoon as follows: Hoes —Brisk M:‘Wc higher, rough packing, 5 40@ it ing and shipping, 580@6 10; hght, 6 304575 ‘kipa 4 00@5 0. Cattle - Strong active, and 10@160 kigher- xpoits 640 7 00: good to choice _shipping, )> 6 +0; common to medium , b 20@b 75; inferior to good cows, 290@b 26; stockers and foedors, 3 50, Shoep Steady and firm; infericr to fair, 4 00@b 00 per owt; medinm to good 5 00@ 5 50; choice to extea, b 60@6 20 T, LOUIS LIVE 8TOCK. 8. Louis, April 28 —Cattle—Supply. ll\.mrll ahipiing grados weaker but not quotably low. o+, Exports {016 65 common to choics, <hiopiug * 00@6 25; corn fe teams 5 00 5 75, Sheep- Ln‘erior to good, 8 75@5 5 cheica to extra, b 50@8 00, Hogs Light 5 £0@5 45; packing, b 40@6 65 heavy, b 70@6 00, KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK. Kansas Ciry, Apiil 19,—The Live Stock Tudic tor reports: Cattle- Steady; natives, 5 40@6 00; stock- ers and feaders 4 40@5H 00; cows. 3 75@4 3. Stoady, ranging at b 25@5 75, 5 nativ. 8, 4,50 TRAF KO, FLOUB AND GRAIN, OR10AG0, April 23, —Receipts and ship- menta of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Bbodph Eh(n'u lour, bbls... 29,000 Wheat, bushe 184,000 Jorn, bushels. 85,000 Jate, bushels . X 96,000 Rye, bushols 6,000 15000 Barley, bushela 50,000 11,00 Nzw Yomrg, April 23 — Receipts and hipments of flour and grain for the past 24 houra qave been as follows: Recoipta Ship'a, Wheat, bushels 95,000 185,000 Corn, bushels: 22,00 2300 Oata, bushels............ 8,000 2,000 LIVE STOOK. On10Ao, April 23. — Receipts and ship- nenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have hoen as follows: Recelpts, Ship'ts, 5 000 Kansas Orry, shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as followa: Recelpts, Ship'ts, Oattle... . g g8 o Sheep ...... o 875 April 23. —'tiocelpts and 8r. Louis, April 23. — Receipts and -Mp- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have | 8 boen as follows: S Recoipta. Bhipts 500 1,400 300 2100 7,200 1,200 o — OMAHA M \RanTs, ‘Whoiesaie £rices, OrricE o THE OMABA Brx, } Wednesday Evening, April 28, The tollowing prices are charged retailers hy jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- shants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted af the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Gram, ‘Waear—No. 2, 66@673c. BarwLey -No 2, 48@hic. Ryr—No. 3, 44c. CorN—No, 2, 35@35. 0Oars—No. 2, 26@28c. Sreers—4 50@5 25. Var Cowa - 3 M4 25, Hoas—b 00@b 25, Saxer—38 50@4 50, Oarves—6 60@7 00, Flour and Millstufts. WinTER WHEAT—Best quality, patent, at 8 2728 80, NROOND QUALITY—2 7533 85, SrRING HEAT—Best quality, pstent, 8 25@8 3, SE0OND QUALITY—2 50@3 £5 BraN—T0c per ¢ QuorpeD FERD—Per 100 Ibs. 90c, CorN MEAL—1 00@1 10 per owt, SCREENING ~85@75¢ per ewt General Prodnce. AprrLES—Very few in market, Genitans, 33 75, Ben Davis, §6 50; Willowtwigs, $6 00; Winosaps, 4 75, Beans—Recelpts light and_demand good Hand picked navy, per bu, $260; medium, 2 00@2 25, Berswax —In good domand. Choice biight per lb, 26@2kc; common to good aark per Ib, 20@25¢ Burrer— Market quiet but steady. country roll wanted. 850; chofea roll, 18@20c; 147@16¢; D@12e. Cranprries—None in market quotable Bell and cherry per bbl, $12 0v; “Bell Bugles,” 814 00. CIpER —*“Ohio” per bbl, $7.00; *‘ York State” per bhl, 88 00; per 4 “bl, $4 75; condensed per gal, 850, Cueesp—Fall cream, western, 13§; Wiscon. sin. @14e. Cocoanurs—Per 100, $4 75@5 00, Egas Recoipts have been light for the last fow days, and prices uivanced a cont. to-duy 18% ForeigN Froirs —Meswsina oranges, per box, 85 00. Messina lemons, per box, £3 75 @400, Bansuas, per bunch, $300@ 400, Figs, ib,, 16c, Dates, in lnll- 4o, aates, fard, in boxes, 14u. Froir BOTikRs ~Apple butter, 1n 30 1b pals, per Ib, 7c. Plum buttar, 7he. \7AME—Ducks, Mallard, wdnl. 2 00; teal, 81 60; mixed, ll 50@1 75; geese, $3.00@3 60; snipe, §1.25, lh!—Bn\ad &15 00@20 00 per ton. Market .lmv ln 20 .mnolh pails, 5@9c; fa 9 1b nl,rer doz, $1 5; assorted ;umh!m. per 1 20: achoonera, per d..m.,u MarLg SBuGAR— Pure, ln ricks, per 1b, 160; Ohio, 183¢: smull cal Oar MEaL ~Steel o parb"l 26 25, On1oN8 - Consignments are coming in more freely. Demand in smull lots only. Choics red selling at $2 00@2 50 per barrel; vellow Danvers at 82 50@2 "5: green onieus, 90 per dozen; Bermuda. 2 75 per crate, .t)mon Sers —Bottow per bu, $3 58; tops, Porcory- In good dnmunduflfi?h: er 1b, Pouurky—Bearco and high. Dressed Tur- koya, per lh. 17@18c. Ganse, 130. Chickous, 1@, Ducks, 14c, Chickens, live per " | doz, 8500, Ducks, live, ver doz, 4 50; sprisg | 0o chickens, per doz., $400@500, sccord- ing to mize. ‘orators—Demand for choice, well assort- od stock only: mixed and frosted lots ot waated at any price. Farly Rawe, per hu, 35 @dh; Peachblow, 4bc; Bulk receipts are hard to disposs of and have ¢ be sacked here, I'unnvu —lu 2010 pwis)- Burawberry aspberry, blackberry, per lb, 1%c; peaches, 'eharflm, ‘plams, ar un., figs, . per b, 120} ! cranbarry ssuce, e 135 : b, bacon, 11} 11fe; d. los 10f0; short ri #ho: mess pork, per dc. Lard. 10he. Cholce Faucy creamery, 8% vico solid packed, t0 goud, 12@lhc; inferior grades, Vaarrasues—Spinagh, per bbi, 4 50; now ! ture, exive, §1 105 lumimn, S — PEORIA PRODUCR, conia, Tll., Apnl 24.—Corn—Firm and I w iixed, 48}@i9¢; new rojected, 4T)(@i8)n, Oata~Firm ard bigher; No. 2 white, 36 ¢ 80T hadt bk ; tripe, 15 1b kita, 812 trips, 40 Ib qr bbl, x’m Tripe, 80 1b Ralf bbl, £00; plgn mnzum 5 Ib kits, $250; ples tongues, 40 Ib .00 Lamba' tongues, 151 kits, 88 4o[h qr bbl, £6 00, Groocers Ldat, OANKED Goons—Oystors (Standard)por case, 0; strawborries, 2 b, per case, 2 0@ aspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 00; Tartlett soars, por case, 2 40; "mrtlulmrrlml,z par cane, 105 pluzs, 2 Ib, per case, 2 80; green rww'wz"h! per oasb, 9 00; pine apples, 2 T per case, 480@b 50, Ropr—Sisal 4 inch and larger, O}, § inch, i0c; 4 inch, 10ge, OANDLES—Hoxes, 40 1bs, 164, 15c; 8a, 15¢; boxoes 40 1bs, 16 ot,, s, 15¢, Maronka~Por oaddie, 86c; round, oases, 2 55; square_oases, 1 70, Staars-Powdered, 8Yc; outloaty She; granulated, 7{o; confectionors’ A, Tho Stand: ard extra O, 6fe; extra O, nge; ‘medium yol- Sio: dark yellow, o, Corrrrs—Ordinary grades, 12@12ho; falr 13 | to @184c; good, ldc; prime, 16@154c; choioe, 16@17c; R;:ncyman and yellow, u?mo;c;nm overnment Java, 20@26c; Levering's roastod. 7e; _Arbucklo' romstod, 1¢4o; Molughiln’s XXXX roasted, lojo: mitation @183; Clark's Aurora, 16c. Rior—Louisaua prime to cholce, 76; falr Gho; Patma, 6. Frsn—No. 1 mackerel, half brla., 8 50; No. 1 mackerel, «its, 1 16; family mackerel, half brla., 7 00; family mackerel, kits, 93c; ‘No. 1 white fish, half brls., 8 76; No, 1 kita, 115, Svror—Standard Com., 30c, bols; Standard do, 4} gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kogs 137, 2“zsmu» in b papers, 8 30 per caso; keg per Ib, o Proguss—Medium, in barrels, 8 25; do 1n half barrels, 4 7b; small, in barrels, 92+ do in half barrels, 5 25; gherkina. in barrels, 10 2 do in half barrels. 6 75. 5@56c; cholco 60 «TrAs— Gunpowder, 750; good Imperial, Wm~ cholco, 60@6c; oungHyson, good cholos, G50@1 00; Japar, natural Iou' s Japan uhoioa, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 85@400; Oolo choice, 40@56¢; Souchong, good, 86@40c choice, 85@be. WOODENWARE—Two _hoop palls, 185; three hoo ){::lla 210, Tubs, No, 1, 9 00; Pio- neer_washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; ‘Waollbuckets, 8 85. Soars—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Kirk's white ‘Russian, b25; Kirk's eutoca, 2 15; Kirk’s Prairie 'Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz. Porasa—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, In case, 8 85; Babbitt,s b':r 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 150. CANDY—Mixed, 12@18¢; stick, 1lo; twist stick, 11je, VineoaB—New Rork apple 160; Ohio ap+ éu.’r—l)n{ loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, aackn, 8 60; bbla dairy 60 S'umm«l’anrl 44} Sllvar Gloes, 90; Corn Starch, 9; Excelsior Gloss, 70; Corn, 7o, Spicks—Pepper, 17c; allspice, 150; cloves, i 1ho. Lyr—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' Iye, 4 65; Jowell lye, 2 76 Dry Goods. BRrOWN SieeTINGS—Atlantic A, Tie; Atlan- tic P, Ge; Atlautic LL; bhe; Brunawick, 74 Boaver Dam LL, 6 oo + Lawrence 1L, hjc; Paci. fio H, 7jo: Royal tandard, 8c: Indian Head 8¢ Wauchnsett A, 7ic. & i Bro SEnas —Argyle, Tic; Pep- perell R. 63c: Salisbury R, Ghe. BLeaciED CotToNs -Ballon 4-4, 63c; Bal- lon 7-8, jo; Cumberland 4-4, 80: Davoll DD, atrmount, 43c; Fruit of the Loom 4-4, Glory of the West, Sie; Golden Gate, 8kei 1.7.8, 8c; Hill 44, 9¢; Lonsdale, 8hc; New York Mills, 113c; Wamsutta, 10c. Ducks (Colored)~Boston, '8 oz., 114c; B ton, 10_ez, River, 8ic. Ducks. (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1lc; West Polnt, 10 0z., 1ic; Boston' Bear, 8 on., Txcxman Amoskeag, 14c; Continental Faacy, 9c; Cordis, 10je; Pearl River, ldc; York, 124c: Hamleton Awnings, 12}c. DENIMS—Amoskeag, Beaver AA, 12c; Beaver BB, Beaver Creek CC. 10: _Haymake: 8c; Jaffrey D& T, 12 : Jaffrey XXX, 12§c; Pearl River, 13(:' arren AXA (brown), 12c; Warren B (brown). 11c; Warren CC (brown), 10c. Cawprics—Fifth avenue glove finish, bc; Keystone Slovs finish, bic. ORSET o8- Croek Sales | lon, Kearsayer, 1 ; Rockport, 7e. PmN'm —Allens,bic; American, bio; Arnotds, Cocheco, 6c; 'Harmony, 43 Indigo. Indlgn78 L) Tndis 4511045 Chsen 6810 4}o; Charter Oak, 4he. PRINTS SHIRTINGS —American, 5c; Cocheco, bo; Gloucester, 5o:Southbridge, 41c; Waverlys, 43c; Rosedale, 4fc. GiNanAs - Z Amoskeng staples, 8}c; Bates &)len, 8fc; Lancaster staples, 8c; Plnnket ds, 9c; Hudson checks, 84c; Amoskeag enhm., 9o, Dress Goons—Atlantic alpaces, 9jc; Per- siane cashmer, Hamleton cashmere, 15}c; Hamleton Fancus, 114¢; Hamloton bro- o8, 15c; Arlington brocade. 18c. Lumpber, 5 ‘WHOLRSALE, ‘We quote Inmber, lath and shingles on oars at Omaha at the following prices: Jo1sT AND SCANTLING—16 - ft, and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50. T1xBERS 16 foot and under, 22 ‘TIMBER AND Jo181—18 ft, 28 60; 20 ft, 28 60; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 5O, FENoING—No, ‘1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No, 00, BuEETING —N0. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No 2, 18 00, 8100k BoArDS—A, 45 00; B,40 00; C, 85 00 . 2, 85 00; No. FLooriNg—No, 1,40 00; N 8, 9500 )ING, clear—27 00; No, 2, 2500; No. 8 20 00, CEILn 37 00: 8, 25 00, SHi . host—4 50; standard, 8 50, T.ATH—3 25 par M, Linz—Per barrol, 1 25; bulk per bushel, 850 cement, bbl, 2 25; Lown p]m&ar bbl, 2 50; hnlr fiu‘"‘ rfi.'r-md felt, 100 {bs, 3 50; straw Paints, Oils and Varnishes. OrLe—110 oarbon, per gallon, 13c; 150° headlight, psrgallon. ihos 1755 haudlight, per g lon, 180; 150° water whita, 17c; lia sood, raw,; [!;:rglllnn (50, nased, Sl per &Allon. B6c. winter str'd, allon, 756.No. , B50; castor, E{& 1 60; txl:o. 8, 4 4(:("1‘“« 6 Y b‘lv sperm W.D., per gallon, 1 | allon, 65c; neatafoot extra, ver gdlun 900. o, 1, ;ln(m.ung, zero, per gallon, 805 ;um;:fi:,n gw machine, No, 1, p:d ale 0“, 3 No. 3 sperm, signal, per on, 80c; turpantine, per gallon, 48¢c; naptha 74 °©, per rnllon. fln. PaInts ¥ O1.—White lead, Omsha P. P, Hc, th 1ead, St, bouh,lmu,fln lhndlu to 5 1b cans, 206; Krenca muc, l.k. lfnunuh zine, red 1lc; unun dnc, in varnish aset, 200 French zinc, in_oll nast, llha; raw and burnt umber, 1 h cans, 10¢; raw and burnt Sienua, 10c; vandyke brown, 18¢; retined lampblack, 12c; coach black, and ivory black, 16e; drop black, 16e; Prussian bluu. 80c: ultramarine blus, 18¢; chrome gresn i M & D, 16c; blind d shutter green, L, M.&D 160; Viarls' groen, 'Lios Tadian. red 1 Vonatin ot Moomy Lo i) nnl can Vormillion, L. & P., 16c; chrome yellow L. M., 0, &D. 0., 18c; yellow ueKm golden' ochre, 16¢, patent , Bo; gruining oolors, “Rl.hh. oak, d.n-k oak, walout, chetaut and ash Dry ;:h:u. , 8¢; French znc, 10c; Parls wh.ung, ua; hiing ldors, 1o whiting boi Lo Goriantown, i e onm..ry, 5 an_blue, Ho; ultramarive, 18¢; undyh, Drown, 80} Winbes burat, 4¢; umber, raw, 40; sienns, burnt, 4c; sonns, ruv, 4c; Parls green, genuine, 151:1 arls graen, cominon, 20g;chrorne oen, N. Y. 3y chrornh sremns K s Ther vamaihion, o T9¢; vermillion, Amerlcan, 18¢; Indi red, 10¢; rose pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cookaou's w, Youotian red, American, 1e; rod load 7 e yel' ehrome yellow, genuine, 20¢; w, K., 12¢; ochn, L iyt bk ¢ ochire, American, 2¢; Winter's wineral, ; lohigh brown, m, Hpanish brown, 2jo; 's minaral, Sc Vanxisixs—Barrels, allon: 0, 1, §1; coach, Furn} ! 163 | pings, 9 00 to 10 60; B, L. 1 40; onguey, qUATe nuits por 8 v loon sawod dry, los oach, 7 ars, Immm tooth Burdon's horschoes, 4 70 Bur lan's mulashoes 5 70 Barued Wire—In car lots, Bo Naius—_Ratas, 10 to 60, 2 0. SHor buck shot, 2 10; oriental powder, km‘n. 40; do., half Yegs, 848; do,, quarter Dlasting, kogs, 8 85; fuse, per 100 feet 500, Lrean—Bar, 165, Coat—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor. ris run_ Blossburg, 1000; Whitebreast lnps 5 00; Whitebroast nut, 6 00; Towa lump, b 00 Towa nut, b 00; Rock Nprhx , 700; Anthra cite, 11 20@11 50; Um»u(‘fly. 700, per ton por 100, Leather, Oak sole, PBc@42c; hemioek solo 28 @8bo hs. lock kip, 800 to 1 00; runner 650 to 800 hemlock calf, 85¢ to 100; homlock upper, 226 : oak 1 prer, 2e; ligator, 4 00 to § 60; calf kid, 32@35: Crelsen kid, 2 B0 to 2 75; ok kip, 80c to 1 00; onk calf, 120 to 1 80; French kip, 110 to 1 65; French calf, 125 to % 00; ro+ sets, 550 to 750; linings, 600 to § 50; toj BMorocco, 806 to 853 pebblo 0. D, Morocco, 85¢; simon, 2 50 to 8 00, HARNESS—-No. 1 star onk, 870; No 2 do, 860; No. 1 Ohio onk, 86¢; No. 2 do, 830; Nov 1 Milwankan 8%0: No 2 do 80 . No. 1 Pitts onk har, 87¢; No. B Pitts] ok har, 850, Tonaccos PrLva Toeaoco -Climax, 50c; Bulllon 50c; Horsoahos, iy Sta, 60c] Ruddy, 46c; Her: sey's, 40¢; Biack, 85@40c, Xk Cur—Common, 20@806; good, 45@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, 65c; Diamond Crown, bie; Sweet Sixtean, 50c, SHOKING—O, 8., 320; Moerschaum, 80c; Dur ham, 8 oz., 65¢; Durham, 4 oz., 570; Durham 2 oz., Bbc; Soal of North Cnrufhm. 8 oz, boe Seai”of Norte Carolin, 4 P Seal o Noetty Careli, B on 0ot 0.k 1 urham, 4 ore Bag O Tomrine2 oy 00y nale Nod, #'a 250; Tom and Jerry, e, Liquors. Aroonior—188 proot aloohol, 220 por wine gallon extrn California _spirits, 188 proof, 121 per proof gallon; triple refined epirits 187 proot, 1 26 ‘per proof gallon; ro-distilled whislds 1 001 fine Wended, 1 50@2 K0; 14jc; Boston, 9 oz., 14c; Fall | 1 EANS—Amory, Tho; Hancock, 8c; |1, Kentucky bourbons, ~ 200@700; Kentucky and Pennsyi v cyes, % Ww{ 00, BranDies—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domestic 140@4 00. GiNs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 8 00, M Ruums—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per case, 28 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 12 N0@16 00, Hides. Steady; green butchers, 6@6ho; salted 7j@8c; dry flint, 12@180; 10@11c; damaged hides, “two-thirds TALLOW—6@6 ho Suxep Prurs—25c@1 00, green J salt, price, e me— DENVER MARKET. Frovr—100 Ibs, 1 76@2 50; patent, 100 Ibs, 2 76@3 00: Graham, 100 1bs, 1 90@2 00: rye, 100 1be, W; buckwheat, 100 lbs, 8 W@ 8 50. CRa1x—Wheat, 100 1he, 1 35@1 45 u\rn. in sacks of 100 lbs, 1 12@1 14 oats, 100 lbs, 1 50 @1 hb; barley, 100 Ibs, 1 30@1 40. Hay —Baled, 16 (J(IIIHJ ; straw, 700@ 8 00. @30¢; dalry choice, 25@ 16@18¢; ranch, doz, 22@ Burrer—Fan, 26e: cookir g, ba Fas —Fresh, 28c, Citryse—Vull cream, 15@16¢; Limburger, So: o, Povriry chickens, doz. 6 00@6 25; duckx, 6 00@H 25; turkeys, b, 13@14c; dress: od gonse, b, 16 al7c. Poratos - Eastera, 100 1bs, 40@45c; Gree- ley. 100 lhs, 60@70c. V1 awTant, 5—Ouions, 100 1ha, 176@2 25 cabbuge, 100 114, 150@2 00 beots, 100 lbs, 1 A1 &; oelery, per doz, 60@7be, Fruirs - Oranges, Mearina, box, 4 50@5 00; Valencia, case, 10 00@11 00, lamons, choica Messina. b 00@b 50; pears, box, 3 ‘1’-@‘1 50; apples, eastern, bhl, & V0@G 50; grapes, Mala. qu. rogular, 7 00@7 bU: hmmm, bunch, b 00 {IIGF:)(:O cranberries, B, & B, bbl, 16 0@ MzaTs -Hams, 1b, 143c; bacon, breakf ist, 13}e; Lurd, in tierces, 1b, 10hc; dried beef, ry salt sides, 10fc. H --Mackerel, mess, kit 1 75@2 25; Cal- ifornia salmon, half bbl, 10 50: Hollaud her- ring, kez, 160 @1 7 trant, per 1b, 17@18c. Practi Religlon. The world demauds a practical religion, o religion that men can take into their business with them, n religion thut keeps “from evil” while following the plow, at work in the harvest fleld, behind the coun- ter, in the counting room, at home among fricnds, abroad among strangers, through the week, on Sunduy, aud in every rela- tion of life. People nre becoming more disgusted every day with a religion that 221 be putonor off at will, like an elegant garment 00 nice to be worn except Sun- days or oceasions when it is necessary to make @ good impression inorder to sw.y & greater influence for the promotion of self- isl interests, True religion does not con- sist in long fuces and gentimental sighs, a 2, {Sunduy help and u week hindrance; but it is a real practical deligiit, producing smiles not frowns, pleasure, not pain, a appreciation of life and its yespons ilities, and not the impression that life is only a bore, and the more we appear bored by it the hetter christians we appear ‘othe world. Not sentiment, sighs and words, but faith, love and ,,oml works, make us i blessing to man s a fit subs jeet for heuven, “Parts of the hu- oloped and strongtbened, eto , soment long run i onr pat uiri wwo wil say that there s ' the contrary highly sndorsed, Interceted circulars wiving all particu \Hllllml g Erls Modical €y, P, 0, b x 613, loledo Eventug Blade. por. In reply ) o evidence of humbug about this tho d orisars ars vory 1ersons may et vealod Jara Iy Buftalo N A 7m0t Railway Time Table, U. PR K, MAIN LINE LA | v Fixpross. 12:08 1 1 | Atlaatio Expres7:98 & i Exerees 00 pm | WostornRxprem, $20p 4 Pase Pron, 1140 A Tineoln Ex.....12:80 p m | Linooln 9:86 p DUMMY TRAINS—RRIDOE DIVISION. Tamve Omahi 7:10, 800, 0:00, 10,00, 11:00 a: . 18 m; , 0:00, 10:10 01 Sun. 480 p m | G. Talan s S - . N— p— o) A S ; : - 5 - T et 4 *\geh e e ._ > s M‘u:w e P OMAHA DAILY BEE--THURSDAY. APRIL 24, 1884, i b., 40; lettuce, per |extra, $1 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Dame The Nebraska National Bank | | ... s ] e im bor o, o0 eweoh ot | axtr, 8L 7 oan, ey wiphAIGH, o4irn. i firm R o el 28— Wheat—Searce and | g0’ vt b, #o, turnips, per b, e shellnie, &3 103 hiard ol finish, 81 60, OF OMAHA, NEB, B e L 0o, 2. mixed, Ko, | per bu, 7bo: eucumbers, per doz g Outs N5 mixed. 36 » B9 Dlant per 1b, Sc. eauliflower, .|.-/. kk Reavy Mavdwate LAit. a4 Up Capital $380,000 | Liye- Dull: No 2, ¢ Asparugus, por dor., S100; now carrols, per M Burplus Fund, Nov. 1, 1888 - " 16'600 | Tirley Kirm and b, S Californin celery, $1 50, ! x . Ptk Q et Pras Frer, Duvk, Ko, —Piga feot, 16 1b wpocialor Gorman, Ll lad Kita, 81 23 piga 40 1b qe bbl, §2 00y plis foet, vagon spokes, sot, " No. 1 * No. 00....8:60 amm | £4T'Tho above 18 Omaha Time, &3 Standard e Is 34 minutes faster than looal B 3t RATLROAD TIME TABLE - CENT. TIME. DENTER EXPRASS WRST BOUND, LRAVR. RART BOUND 2 Omaha.... 780ym 840am @ 10:06 4 Ashland’ .. 4 8118 0m Lincoln, 33 st em Crote Hastings 1066 am Hed Clond. W00 am 053 pim 10:95 am Im Mook 10,60 am 1086 pm | 6:15 pm m Akron. ... 345 pm 8ifam 1350 am m Denver. .. 7:36 pm 885 am 9:25 pm m MISSOURI PACIFIC—STANDARD TIME. DEPART, AR 008 m 045 p K. C., §T. JOR & C. B.—B. —nnmwm TIME. Mail dally 1 Exneenr, Evpress, r|x?‘|‘l Sow da. 3 evoept Sa days. Mall, dail 0.~STANDARD T1ME, (Depot 14th and Webster Sta, g5 am | No. mixod 50 pm | Froight . Atluntio Exi Atlatio Mall 7:0 pm (1" anster Dopot, Council Bluffa.) WABASH &ST. LOUIS. Atlantiom Every day.” Loave. Tanve. Arrive. Arrive, nmpledp C. M. &8t P.—STANDARD TIVE. i *Sundays 0. &N. W l'L B.—!TAN“AI'ID ’HME. p M P, . pm. OA&N.W.,C,RL&P, oE s "o & Slous’ ity 11:00 9:00| 6140 ', M&S.P.8 C. & P. in Towa 5:40 Misscard Pacsls, CoSLP M &0, {lon Pacific, overla nion & Republican Valley & M. Expross &M. for Pla 8. © i, Ashland and Linooln. 11:00 pen hundl)llrnm 12:00 m, 2 1:00 p m. . K_cv UTANT, Postmastor IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas Bt. Omaha, Neb, MANUFACTURER OF Balvamizeo Iron Cornices #ar Dormer Windows, Finta's, Tin, Iron and Slate Rof g, Syecht's Patent Metallio Skylight, 1 stent adjusted Ratchet Bar ard Bracket dhelviog. 1 am the general agent for the shovellne of zoods lmn Fen ing, Crstings Balustrades V- randas, i Radlings, Wind w Blindr, Ce lar G agent for Peerson & Hill'a Patent Ins 'E!nllfl ‘THIS BELTor Regenra-o tor is made expreesly for Ghl cure of derangements inuoy PR e menting through the parts must res: tore the to nealthy sation Do not confound it Belinmdvertised £5 cure al f1la from head o toe. It is for the ONE speo- \fic ; urpnse. For choulira giving full inf »Adi etn Cheever Electrio Bolt Co., 103, W 8 Chicarn GOING VWIST. PRINCIPAL LINE ¥iow CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST. LGX BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN T0 DENVER, Ot VIA 8!'. LODIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co, 217 and 219 North Maiu 8t., 8¢ Louls. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN aadr Casy pald for Bags of HOOK, n WRITI with through trains for wews, } APERS { Whkprive NEW YORK, BOSTON, KN YELOPES, CAsD lwum AND And ull Eustern Citd At Py 'l'\ with llvlomlh Lrning ndianap. olls, O mbus, and ul wints in PRINTER’'S STOCK RANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Conneeting fn Unfon Depots at Kansas Ciiy, Omubia and Denyer with through traing (or SAN FPRANCISCO And all points in the Great West, GOING BAST. Connecting in Grand Union Dopot iut Chicago he Sout M tilus o il | pmnm i Louls with' through uth. Elegunt Divy Con ) with 2o, promatise P l'-u;'- -'mub oot e, (g i AMES Y GRAIG m.u’w SAHSTON REMEOVED 48W 1 AND FLORIST, out new or semodels g o | lawns ota, wil on spplicat oet, near B tlbnvfl‘ Cu *low, ;m Plan's in pots for salo at all FI ral Desivng or B <|\m- wmade u notice. rdas by mail prowp ly at'ended to, cosch, | dress P, O Hox 5 Oy Mot Landscape Gardener| &+ Plens specifioations and estimates of oot of lav'ng raaing wadding Grower il s, Ornamenta for Cometory or n Houe tnd Nursery 28rd edininig Ohirs (seats fro Kovolying Clinis, Pul Cars wud the funions C. 1. & Q. Dining run daily toand from Ohicugo and Kunsas 011y, Chicagownd Council Blutts: Chicago ind 1es Moines, Chic €. Joseph, Atchison and Topeka Without ol Only through line ruumug their own trains between Chicago, neoln and Do and Chicugo, Kunsis d Del Through cars hetweon Biutts, via Prorin s with n Juluce Bleoping HI)IJ' L. Solid Triing of ‘ v Couches and Pullinan Palaco Sleeping Cars ire ) and from St Louis; vin Hannibal; Qui Keookulk, Burlin, 1, Codar Rupids and Alhe i & Minneapolis; Parl und fie Ao Of CiH lowa, llmul B A hanvots Ciaeada Lt §s ulso the only Through Line beiw S’l‘ LOU1S, MINNEATOLIS and ST. PAUL. % known as Hln' great THROUGH oA LAk S Avitates, and e uivermily aanlt fol o lie Flinest Eqnlpfied Railroed in the Wesld for classes cof Travel s Vi E118 4100 108 sl 01 oitlees 1n the United stater 1 Through Tiek 1 /i conpon tick Motager Gen Ve b Park on the south. good growth of native timber. Omaha, and will seli rapi Western Cornice-Works,[bussisesim it cops, fitaries o TUKEY &KEYSOR’S SUB-DIVISION Is a beautiful pieceof ground lying one block south of Gilmau place, West Omaha. are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home ‘and splendid investment for a rich man or & poor man. PEROEVAL LOWELL, l i REAT ESTATHE. 0, 4:0%, 0:09, 100 p at tranater depet 20 mitnatéalater; Brosd” | Sondiento Hill Addition, lots 8100, 810 cash, and aell RlnfTa, Broadway depot, £10_per month, BEDFORD & S8OUER, Agents, ;“3 O L f""“m:‘ : Gilman Place, lots 8150 to £300. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, 350, 840, 10,40 1. Arrive ‘Transtor depot, 10 mio: | Clark Place, ota 8300 to 8600, BEDFORD & SOURR, Avente, ntes IAlo" Tukey & Koysor's Sub-Division, lota 8126 to $160, BEDFORD & SDUFR Agente, 'j‘l\l: 4"""""“ Blufts ""l’l"""' ""I"* " it | Hawthorn Addition, lots 8350 to £660, BEDF RD & SOUER, Agenta, i Kirkwood Addition, lots 8400 to 8150, BEDFORD & ROUM’H, Ayenta, Hanscom's Addition, lots $500 to $650. BEDFORD & S8OUER, Agents, Syndlcate Hill Addition BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars For a choice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. the Syudicate lands insouth Omaha, and will rapidly ba 1d up with com fortable homes. and packing houses, aud will be oreu This addition joins the These lots are beantiful and are near the stock yards ied a«_homes by the employes of st value for the price of any lots hese works, and are undoubt: dly ths Several have been sold and the prica will soon ba ai- n the market. vanced. We have the exclurive agency on this addition. , Terms easy. =GILMAN PLAGE " This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in” West Omahi. A Oponing and Closing of Mals, low price has bien puton them to start them. $130 h 8300 On easy - RovTn orsx, ower. terms, Tue grading and improvements to by male on jLaavenworth St., this sprmg,wnll make this very valuablejproperty. CLARK PLAGCE. This is a sub-division of the ;Megeath "property3facing Hancom® G od location, neurstreet car, tine visw and has This is one of the finest additions in . Price $300 to%630). One fourth vash st come, first served. This)is a spleadid op- The tirst of these lots will be sol{ at $125 to 8150, aand 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 n8 iuside property. out | finest residencesinthe city are in this locality. The street has been estahlishe a8 soon as the weather permits. 'The city is built up far beyond this addition and the rade ou Davenport and work commenced. nug will be completed The contract has been let for builoin, large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this addi tion. We predict that these lots will more than double m value before August, asit is the most desirable part of Omaha and would have heen built up years ago had it been placed on the market. Prices B350 TO $B850 Adjoining lots are being sold ut double the price we ask for these.” KIRKWQOD. We have six lots left in this addition’which we offer at a bargain. FARM LANDSI! ‘We have some improved and unimproved farms near ()mubn, and some well improved furms in Sarpy county. HOIMHIS. Residence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and v BUSINESS JLOWS On all the best streets in the business center, ‘We have for sale lots in Shinn’s Addition, Parker's Addition, Nelson's tion, Armstrong's Addit ' Park Place Addution, Tasacs & deu’s Addition, McCormick's Addition, Banscom Place, Redick's Addition, Bare Oak Addition, Johusou’s Acdition. Reed’s Addition, Kountze's ‘s Addition, Byndh.b Hill, Gilman Place, Clark Pluce, Tukey & Keysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi- tion, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd's Addition, Yates & Reed's Addition, ete., ete, EEDFOED & SOUER. 213 Boutb 14th Street, between Farnam and Doiglas