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OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY? The Nébraska National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB, Pa a Up Capital Bu plus Fund, Nov. 1, 1888 DIRECTORS, H. W, YATES, President, for many years Oashior of the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W, V. Morse & Co, JOHN 8, COLLINS, of G, H. &J. 8. Col- lins, J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsallor and Attor ney at Law, Byron Reed & Co. Assistant Cashier, THIS BANK opeued for businoss April 27, 188 _lT‘i DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLD ERS are among the loading businessof Oma. ha, and its m.ufi.m is conducted wit especia | eference to the best and increasingh interest | K of its mercantile patrons, COLLECTIONS receive special attention and charges lowest nbu\hml)‘n here or olse. where, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorablo torms and upon schounts of baaka and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE Government Linds and County and Cit ysecurities bought and sold. FINANCE AND GUMMERGE FINANOIAL Nzw Yorx, April 28 Governments firm; Railways weak and low- er, D. & R. G. Western first broke 5 points to 45, Texas Pacific fell off to 65 and in- omes of the same to 458, Denver Consols ‘Were offered at 689, Stocks—Weak and dopressed. At the opening there was an advance of } to % Grangers were the weakest of the other active shares. Near tho close there was a rally of 3 to { in tho genoral list. There was a brisk demand for borrowing purposes and the Northern Pacific was lent at 1.64 for use, The St. Paul and Northwesterns were flat. Compared with Saturday's closing prices aro down } to 2} per cont. Among the inac- tive shares, the II). Central declined 4 to 126}, Indiana, Bloomington & Western 1 to 15. Tho Post says: ‘The day’s trading developed 10 new foatures whatever, in the general situ- ation and the decline in prices was dne en- tirely to the efforts of the bears, whose attacks Jave been largely concerted, QUUPONS . “ [ W Gonpons y 34 . S, new, 4 M U Pacltic 6 8 of '85. s 199 Chicago & A.lwu do do bt Burl. & Quincy al & St. Josoph: do do fllinois Central....... Tad,, Bloom. & Western. Kansns & Texas Lako Shoro & Midhigan Michigan Contral. . Mianoavolis & SE. “Liouii % Northern Pacilic, do do Northwestorn. . . do Pooria, Dscutur flcvmvme Rock foland.. do do 8t Pml Minn. & Mnnimbu. 8¢, Paul & Omaha. do ‘Wostern Uaion Talakrnph . *Asked. {fx. Div. e —— GRAIN ANI) PHOVISIONS. CHICAGO PRODUC ChicaGo, April 28, ~10 o, m.—The markets opened excited and unsettled this morning. The starting sales of Juno wheat were made at asked for Junc; 63§@H8ke closing; 58}s for Jul 30 for May; 85c for June. nchanged. Jower at 11c, Flax Seod—Nominally 81 60, Oute Fasier; 843@3M§o bid for cash; 34]@ Hay- Strong and higher; prairie, $0 00@ 12 00; timothy, 81 Bran-80c, Corn Meal —Higher at 83 £0, Whisky - 81 10, DALTIMORR. Bautimork, April 28~ closing dull; No, 2 red winter spot, Corn bid. Onta ~Quist and e 43¢; mixed 36@d0c, Rye—68@ 70c. Ky ~18@14 ¢ Whisky ~Quist at 1.16. KANSAS CITY, April 28, 3 00@17 00, s Crry, as| Corn ~Highar; 13)@i3gc cash; H@1idke May; 4470 bid June. Oata—Higher, at 82fo. CINCTNRATL, Owwarewarr, April 28— Wheat— Quiet 08@1.10. C No. 2, mixed, A9 Oats 31;?\: tye—Firm; at 66@07 Barloy - Strang: extra No, 8 fall Pork=Duli; £17 00@17 25, Lard—Quiet at 88 30, Bulk Meats ribe, 88 50 Butter—Quiet, Eggs —irm and unchanged. Whisky—Steady, at 1.11 LIVERPOOL, Livereoor, April winter 7s 8d@Ss 8d; Corn—Firm; ol new, bs ORIOAGH CricAc0, April ports: L(VE STOCK. ‘Whoat Firm Shoulders, $5 1.06 western white, ) 80¢, 3d. Higher, closed dully ml(ml spot, 60¢ ~Wheat —Higher ash; ‘804 @8 o May; 86} bid June Easi lu\(nlnm\ml, No. 2, mixed, 36@ 5; short —~Wheat — Firm; g 78 Hd@7s 0d. 28,— Drover's Journal re- # Hogs - Slow, 100 lower; rough packing, 5 35 @5 80; packing and shipping, light, "85 25@5 80, feeders, Sheep 4 60@> 5 choice to extra, 6 50@7 £ 80@6 15; 00. airly, active firm; exports, 86 10 @6 75; common to choice nhum-hm.sfi 25@5 60; ferior \ngomlu-wuo\)@.,oo stockers and Serong; 10c higher; inferior o good, A spocial dispatch from Liverpool indicates aheavy supply of American and Canadian cattlo at Liverpool. Best Amorican § cont lower, st 114@15} cents per pound; dressed sheep 17@18 cents, ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. Lours, April 2 5 P nllmlmg, 5 00@! 25 corn fed Tex; Sheep—Steady ; 5 50; choice to extra, 5 S0@6300. . —Cattle—Firm; ex ommon to_choico &l ans, § ping, 2@ inferior_to good, 3 75 to llogn——()]mned ltnmg but wm\kenud llzh'., 50@5 60; packing, b 6 00. KANSAS CITY LIVE BTOCK. 50@5 75; heavy, b 75 Kansas Ciry, April 28,—Live Stock Indi- cator reports: Cattle—Receipts, 10,000; steers. 5 10@5 80; foedars, 405 @5 00; cows, 60a4 25, Hogs—Active, and 10c lower, ranging from 5 35@5 60, Sheep—Quiet and unchanged. S Ty TRAFFI10. FLOUR AND GBAIN, Om10ag0, April 28—Recelpts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have heen as follows: Receipta, Bhip'ta. . 8,000 12,000 « 19,000 239, 00() . 43,000 7.000 . 168,000 126,000 Rye, bushols..... . 3,000 56,000 Barley, bushols. 18,000 8,000 Now Yore, April bave been as follows: Whaat, bushols. Corn, bushels. .. Onta, bushels. ., O=10aG0, April 28, — Recelpts sud ship- menta of Hve stock for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: Kaxaas Orry, have been as follows: 96jc and quickly rose to 96fc. Prices then | Cattle.. .. B foll off rapidly, 1@1c, June selling down to | Hogs 6,000 95ho, but recovered and showed some steadi- Sheep ‘225 ness at 96c for June, July selling at o pre- mium. June eorn opeaed at 58}c, and declin- od to 67}c, but has sgain advanced to b8jc. June oata are 85c. June pork, 817 42}, June lard, $8.75. days are 18,000 bushels; shipments, 238,000, Weather clear and chilly. 11 &. m.—Great excitement provails in all the markota. This morning fluctuations in wheat and corn have been very rapid sad severs, but the tendency has been toward higher prics After 10 o' lock Juno wheat | rone to 97c, then broke off again to 957c, sudie now quoted at that figure. Junecorn advanced %0 58c, but has fallen biack to 68jc. It was ramored this morning that large bear house bad fallon, but as near as can bo ascertained she firm in question bave simply been trans_ ferring their deals and not suspending, as had been announced. 1380 p. m.—A decline In prices occurred after 12 o'clook, June wheat sellin down to 94]c, but rallied again and closed about e un- der the elosing of Saturday. Wheat —934c for May; 95§c for June; 95c for July. Corn—b5}e for May; 87c for June; 583c for [uly, 0’“-—32‘0 for May; 88fc for June; 83§c for July. Flour and Millstuste, Rye—724c, WinTER W) Beat patent,’ W hisky-Firm at 81 17, SBOOND QuUALITY—2 75@8 25, Pork 817 60 for Mag; 817 20 for June; A MR 817 35 for J uly. hrd~4alib¥wrmy,5fi66 for June; $8 .65 PEORIA PEODUCK, Ppowa, 1ll, April 28.—Corn—Firm and er: new mixed, 63@b8)o; new rejected, o ata—Active and strong; No, 2 white, 86§ e. Wu~smdy, new hn. 2, 62@624c. 'hisky—Firm, § MILWAUKEE PRODUCE. MiLwAUkEE, April 28, —Wheat—Feverish and unsettled; %lur cash and Aprl; 95c for May; 97}c for June; 99c for July, Corn— Stronger: b6c, L)Au—l)ull at Rye—strong; Gc. Barley—Quiet aud easy at 71c, ) MILWAUKRS, MiLwal ‘AE-U 28 -Whest—Steady; Pt fune 99}: July 99 / m wmuu @48 sor; No. 1 TOLEDO, Avdl 28, —Wheat active and a hor: \Alrad“fiul.lm @ 1,05, -Dull and lower; No. 2 cash 36. PRODUCE, d, Jats — quiet; No, BT, LOUI . Louvis, Aoril 28, Roceipts in wheat the past two| -Wheat-~Higher | aates, n quiet and uvsettled till near the close when it declined, but was still above Murdl{ No, ’M.Oll bid for cash .ll llnt May;: 81 08 closing; el a2 1 “. for July' b, '.mfiltr N R 8r. Lours, Aprll 26, — Receipta and -hx,» 1 ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have ‘been as follows: Oattle, ogs o — OMAHA MARKETS. ‘Wholesale Prices, 77108 or THS OMAHA Bx, Wedneaday Evening, April 28 The tollowing prices are charged retaflers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- 28, — Recolpts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours Recelpte Bhip'ta. Bhip'ts. April 28. — Recelpta and ehipmenta of hive stock for the past 24 honrs Bhip'ts, Rooeipta, Ship'ts. 00 o chants, with the exception of gwain, which fi quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Gram. Waear—No, 2, 724 @mm Banwey -No. 2, 50@b% Ryz—No. 3, 46c. Corx—No. 2, 88 @nog Oars—No, 2,206@80c. Lave Btock. Sraexs—4 50@5 25. Var Uows- 3 BO@4 25, Hoas—5 00@b 2b, Baxer—3 50@4 50, CaLves—6 50€7 00. SzooND QUAHH—’ 50@8 25 BraN—76c per OrorrED an—Pu 100 lbs, 80a Corx Mzar—1 00@1 10 owt. Berexxine ~65@750 pu-l::t General Produce, quality. psteat, ArpLes—Very few in market, Genitans, $3 75; Ben Divl- 85 50; Willowtwigs, £6 00; Winesaps, 4 7! Pravs—Reoceipts light and d-mnnd good, medium, Tisnu picked navy, bu, 2 00@?2 25, (i Berswax—Iu good demand. Choice biight gor b, 26@2c; conmon to good dark per Ib, Borres— Market qnmhut steady. Choioe creamery, 8@ country roll wanted. Fanc lho chofoe roll, 18@20¢; nhoiue solid packed, lbe, fair to good, 12@1o; inferior grades, leu “Ohu sl Cocoanurs—Per 100, 84 75@b 00. Occasional Evgs, —Market unchauged. wales were made at 14c the last few (kyl, but with better weather heavier receipts decline are looked for, Sales to-duy 17§, x.l!76 0@ FoneioN Fuuirs—Mewina or box, 85 00. umlnlhmonl. per " pior.bbl, $7,00; *“York State” per bhl, 88 00; per 4 5bl, $4 75; condensed per dnéu]s‘l—lfull croam, western, 13§; Wiseon- €00, Figu, 1ow, 160, " Daten, {a fralls, 7 1) [ boamm 10n . 2 ] Flwr llu'r KRS &u .1.26‘ Apple butter, in 30 Ib 1b, 7. Piu bustar, The. Mallard, per doz, 2 00; teal, 50; mixed, 81 50@1 75, ‘gaose, 3,008 50} 2 por Marry vaAR—Pure, in bricks, per Ib, Oho, 1 «pall cakes, 12}e. AT MEaL --Steel cut, per bbl, 86 95 Ontons. ~Quist and salos small, Bermudas are getting cheaper, and_ old onfons will only sell if strictly cholco. Choles red solling at $2 00@2 50 per barral; vellow Danvers at $250; groen onfons, 205 per dozen; Bermuda. 250 per crate, ON108 SErs—Bottom per bu, $3 $2 50, " Porcons- In good demand at 2@24c por b, Pourriy—Scarce and high. Dressed Tur. ser 1b., 17180, Gensa, 180, Chickons, . Dincks, 140, Chickeus, live per 500, Ducke, live, per doz, 4 50; spring chickens, per doz, $100@d00, nccord ing to 176, Porators—Demand for choice, well assort 16¢; 50; tops, od stock only od and frosted lots not waated at any pri Farly Rose, per bn, 33 (@40c; 3 Bulk receipta are hard to dispose of and have t5 bo sacked here, Preskives—(In 20-1b puils)— Strawberry, respberry, blackborry, per Ib, 18¢c; penches, oherries, plums, apricots, cranberry sauce, por Ib, Sc. ProvisionsHam, + b, bacon, o, & bacon, 11{e: d.'s. eides 10§c; fige, per Ib, 12 1l4c; short 1ib sides, 103¢; shoulders, Sio: mess pork por bbl. §20.00. Dried boef, 16}e. Lard, 10jc. VrGrTanLEs ~Spinach, por bbi, $150; now cabbago, Californin per 1b., do; lettuce, per doz., 60¢; redishes, per doz., 60c; aweet pota- toos, per Ib, Bo, turnips, per b per bu, 75 cumbors, por do plant per 1b auliflower, per tos asparagus, por 1h, 10e new 1b., 3o, roin celory, 81 60, 1 bu. box, £1 50@ STRAWHERRIES, forward Selling at increase daily and 168 TErr, l'r;u'lr 0 D185 00; B0c. beats, ust commencing to So per qb. Receipts will ices will bo lower soon, 30, —Pigs feet, 16 b ae b, 8280 ik fot 1b kita, 8125 tripe, 40 Ib qr bbl, 82 50 tripe, 80 Ib Balf bbl. £500; pigs tongues, 15 Ib kits, $250; pigs ton 40 1b qr bbl, $6 00, Lambe' tonguos, 151 kits, £3 00; 40 1b ar b, 8600, Gmcon Lint. OANNED Goom—uymm& tandard)per case, 8 70@3 80; strawborries, 2 1b, por case, 2 H0@ 210; raspherrios, 2 Ib, per caso, 2 90; Bartlott pears, pex case, & 40, horticbarris, j e oase 10; 'ogg_pluzs, 2 por case, 2 90; groen gages, 2 Ib, per cae, éw pine apples, 2 Ib per case. 4 80@5 50, Rope—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 9o, § inch, 10c; inch, 105c. CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 10w, 16c; 8s, 160; boxes 40 Ibs, 16 o, 6s, 15, Matones~Per caddie, 8603 round, cases, 2 55; square_cases, 170, Svalmsl—— granulatad o ard extra 0, extra O, low, G}e; dark ynlluw o Corrers—Ordinary grades, 12@12ke; fair18 @‘l.‘?c. good, l4c; prime, \fi(a)lfi,c; choice, 16@17¢; fancygreen and yellow, 16@164c; old overnment Java, 20@26¢; Levering’s roaated, Te A.—bucmu.mmm 15{0; MoLaughlin's XXXX _roasted, 1580 mlndon Java, 16} @18ic; Clark's Aurora, 15] Rics—Loulsiana. prie o cholos, To; fair Ghe; Patma, 63c. F1sH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 8 50; No, 1 mackerel, sita, 115; family mackerel, half brls., 7 00; family mackerel, kite, 95c; No. 1 whito fish, half brls., 8 75; No. 1 kits, 115, SyRuP—Standard Com., 80c, bols; Standard do, 4 gallon ke 185; Standard do, 4 gallon kogs 187, Sopa~1n b papers, 8 50 per case; keg per Ib, Proxies—Modiam, In barrels, 8 25; do 1n half barrels, 4 75; small, in barrels, 9 25 do in half barrels, 5 25; gherkins:in barrels, 10 25; do in half barfels. 75. Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@56c; cholce 60 @75c; good Tmperial, 40@48¢; chofos, 60@65¢; Young Hyson, good, 86@50c; choios, 85(@1 00; Japan, natural loaf, 8o Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, $5@40c; Oolong, choico, 40@550; Bouchong, good, 85@40c; choice, 85@45c¢. WooDENWARRE—Two hoop_ pals, 185; throo hoop puile, 2 10, Tubs, No.1, 9 0; Plo- neer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wallbuckets, 3 85. Soaps—Kirk's Savon Imperlal, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 375; Kirls white Russian, 525; Kirk's eutoca, 210 Kirk's Prairio ‘Quoen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia. doz. PoTasH—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, in case, 385; Babbitta ball 2 dor. incie, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz in case, 150, CANDY—Mixed, 12@18¢; stick, 11c; twist stick, 113c, Vinzoak—Now Yorkapple 16c; Ohio ap- ple, 180, Satr—Drag loads, per bbl, 170; Ashton, In sncks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, be, 8 80, SrARCH—Pearl, 4ic; Slver Gloss, 9c; Com Starch, 9c; Excelsior Gloss, 70; Corn, The. Sproes—Pepper, 17¢; allsplos, 156; cloves, 2503 cassin 1 Lyz—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Wu'f_’m, 2 75; N’mh Star, 3 00; Lowls Iye, ; maditn yel- Dry Goods. BROWN SiEwTINGS—Atlantic A, Tho; Atla tio P, 6e; Atlantic LL; bho; Brunswick, £ Boaver Dam LL, Gfo; Lawrenoe LL, bj o Todion” Hond Argyle, Tic; Pep- perell R, 63c; Salisbury R, bho. Bmumm Corroxs yn.uf?n 44, ahmmmt 4}c; Fruit of the Loo #o: Glory of the Weat, 8jo; Golden Gate “h i1l 7.5, Ho; Hill 4-4, So; Lionadale, 8ho; York Mile) 114c; Wamsutta, 10c. Ducks (Celored)—Boston, ' 8 oz., 114c; Bos- ton, 10 oe., 14jc; Boston, 9 nz., 14c; Fall River, Ducks (Gray)—West Point, 8 or., llc; West Poist, 10 0z., 14c; Boston' Bear, 8 or., 1lc, Tioxinas—Amoskeag, 140; Continental o; Pearl River, 140; Faacy, 99c; Cordis, 1 York, 12}e; Hamloton Awnings, 124c. gL Uc; Hoaver Orock c; DeRius—Amoek A er, Cr;fik BB, 12¢; Beaver Beaver Oresk CO. Hayuaskers 80: Inffrey & T, 12§0; Jaffrey XXX, 19e; Poarl ver, 130; arren AXA (brown), (lgcx V\)’Amnl)ll ‘(brown), 11c; Warren rown), 10c. Camprios—Fifth avenue glove finish, Bc; Keystone glove finish, bic, RSET mk}:wmy. 17“] Haaoock, 8¢; Kearsayer, Pmm— Am-nmn ,bic; Arnolds, Cocheos, fic; mony, 4o; Indigo, 8¢; {:dlgg?fi ll}c, Indigo 4-4, 12jc; cheap ealo jo; 4, PrInts erican, Cocheco, bo; Gloucester, fiu,&mfihbridxw. 4lc; anoelp, TRosedale, 4fc, (.mnmu ~Amoskeag stuples, 8io; T staplos, 8ic; Lancaster lhplu, 8e; blagees lalds,’ 9o Hudeon checks, 8jc; Amoskeag ersian Dagss GOMHAhnfic alpaces, 9}07 Por- , 2¢4c; Hamleton cashs Hnnloton Fancus, 11jc; Hamleton blo- 16; Artiogton brocade, 18c. ln- er, r lath and shinglos, on OmL»m(dwmpm" 7. BoANTUNG—16 ft. and umder noo; 16t 28 50, TiMBERs—16 foet and under, Tiuuen axp Joigr—18 u,adao, 20 14, 28 60; 2 1t, 2 50; 1, 26 0, Frxoina—No, 1, 4 and 6n,, 24 00; No, 2, BrEwriNG—No, x(fld'oomnwn buudl), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00, S100K BoAkDS—A., 45 %u%nua«No. 1, moo; lw. 2, 8 00. Nu‘ sox‘;uua, cloar—27 00; No, 2, 26 00; No. 8, OxiLiNa—f, 87 00; §, 25 00, Siinares, best—4 b0; standard, 3 50. LATH—8 25 por M., Laux—Per barrol, 1 25; bulk per bushel, 850; coment, bbl, 2 25; Towa, plaster, bbl, ua, hair peh .%- ‘srred folt, 100 fhe, 8 50; straw Paints, Olls ::d Varnishes, One—110 o-hon. p-kldhn. 1840; 150° %E; 1605 ek white, 170 ia seed, nv.,“fllhn.fla; llnuod boll.d,&:r Rllnn. m o s'd, po gallon, 0.1,T86; No. 1' 60: No, 8, byl .-..4 o gher il () im, W& L salee, 1o ..uw 20, oxi per lon, 900; 0,1, T80; l.Ldn 260, bor ) mnhlu No. 1, per lons, summer, lon, 85c; No. rflku 3 tine, per raliom, 160 T Py T Lo i | shellac, 83 50; hard ofl fin asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1 oans, 10 raw and burnt Sienna, 100; vandyke brown, 18¢; refinod lampblack, 120; coach black, and ivory black, blng, 40c; nltramarine blue, 18¢; chrome groon i !\klnlv. sclfii blind and nhumlrsmn. 1 M. & D,, 16¢; Paris 180; In 156 Venetian fod, 9 Tscsin red, 230; A 160; drop black, 160; Prussian NP, ., PRIL, 29, 1884, IN BOTTLES Brianger, cooo, .+++ Bavaria, i) can Vermillion, 1. & ., 186; chrome yellow | Ou!mbacher, .. ....Bavana, L, M, 0. &D. 0., 18; yellow ochre, 90; [ Piliner. ++ Bohemian, golden ochre, 160, patont_ dryer, 8o 3 gralaing ~ tnut colors, light oak, dark oak, walnnt, and ash 16, Kuiser. .. «..Bremen, DOMESTIC. Dry Paints. i White lead, 8c; French sine, 10c; Parls le“‘ll""":"' 9 ll’“‘“‘ wh|t‘|nfi. 24c; whiting gilders, 1c: whiting | Anhauser. .. ouis com’l Lampblagk, Gormantown, 140; | Best 8. M\"\unluu ordinwry, 106; Prossdan bluo, bbo; , 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8 uinber umber. raw, do; Ah'num hurnt. de; , common, 20c; chrome green, N. Y 3 chromo groen, K., 12¢; vermillion, lunw, vermillfon, Ametican, 18¢; Indian rod, 10c; rose pink, 14e: Venetian red, Cookson’s, 20c; Venotian' red, American, 1jc; red lead, ; chromo yallow, genuine, 0c; o low, K., 12c;ochre, rochelle, 8; ochre, French ochre, American, 2c; Wintor's mineral, i lohigh brown, 2je; Spanish brown, 24} rinco's minoral, do. VARNISHES—arrols, Farni per_gallon: ture, extra, £1 10; furniture, No, 1, 813 coach, No. 1, €1 20; Dam axtra, &1 40 oxtra, §1 7 conch, apan, 700 Heavy Hnnlw-m 14 Iron, rates, 2 5 J\hvw stool spec erucible, 7o; spacial or German, "o; do, 15@20; wagon apokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs por et 1 95; fo'loos mawed dry, 1 40; tongues, anch, 70@8bc; axlos ench, "r-c» qUATE nuts por b, 7(lfllic washers or Ih, 8 rivots, per y 11e; cofl chain, vor Ih, h@ ; malleable, 8¢ iron_ wadgos, Goi crowbars, Gc; harrow teoth de; spring toel, 7@* Anrden's hnrwlmm 470 Burden's mulashoes b 70, Banoep Wine—In car lots, 6o per 100, Nars—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 ¢ Sxor—Shot, 1 85; buck sl powder, kegs, 6 4 quarter kegs, 1 88; par 100 foet Boc, Leap—Bar, 1 65, Coar—Cumberland blackmith, 10 00; M: rls run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lumy 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, luwn nut, 500; Rock Spring 7005 cito, 11 26@11 .»0' Llnm\ C rty, cnat, Bo, t too; 210; oriental o., half Kege, 848; do., blasting, kogs, 8 85; tuse, Imnuu-r Oak sole, 88c@42; hemlock sole 28c@86o; heu lock kip, 800 to 1 00; runner 660 to 80c; hemlock cal, to 24¢; oak Il&l]lol" 24¢; nlll nmr 4 00 to b 50; calf kid, 82@35: Greisen kid, kip, 30(: to 100 k‘lp 110 to 1 55; mnchml( 125 to 2 00; 5050 to 760; linings, 000@0)‘50 Jings, 900 £0 10 50; B. T, Morooco, 806 o 35¢; bobblo 0. . Moroeo, B5c; stmon, 2 60 ¢ 8 00; HanNEsS—No. 1 star oak, 370; No 2dos ilwankeo 850: No 2 do Nu. 1 Pitts onk har, 85c. Tobaccos Prua Tonnooo~~cllmnx, Bulllon 50c; Horseshos, 50c; Star, 50c; nnédy, 450; Her. soy's, 40c; Black, 883406, INB ém\—(,ommnn. 20@800; 45@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70c; Premlum, 65c; Dhmond Crown, Gbe; Sweot Sixteen, 500, SMOKING—O, 8., 220; Meerachaum, 00; Dur ham, § 0z, S6c; Durham, 4 oz, 570; Durhar 2oz, Bo; Seal of North Oarcfina, 8 oz, blic Seal’ of North Clrulhm, 4 S407s: Seal o North Carolina, 2 oz,, 60¢; 0. K Durham, 4 oz, 28 0. K. Iv Nod, #'s 26c; Tom and Jerry, #e, Liguors. Atooror—188 proof aloohol, 224 por wino gallon extra Cali 117 per proof gallos 187 'mm[ 120 fornia spirits, 188 proof Kentucky bourbons, and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, . gmrg‘x)n—lmpomd , 6 00@1600; domestio @S s—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 Rows_Tmportad, 4 6006 00; Now England, 2 00@4 00; dl)mutlc, 1 60@8 b0, PEAOR AND APPLE BRANDY—1 76@4 00, Cuuflual!rs—hupom per u-o, 28 0@ 117916 b0, 8400; American,’per case, —._.___ DENVE“ MARKET. Froun—100 1bw, 176@2 10; patant, 100 bs, 275@3 0 Grahum, 100 Ibw, 1 90@3 00; rye, sacks of 100 Ibs, 1 12@1 14: oats, 100 by @1 55; barley, 100 Ibs, 1 30@1 10, 260; cooking, 5@8c. Eacs—Fresh, 16@18c; Crgesn—Full cream, 15@160; Limburger, doz, 600@6 2 duckn, 6 005 25 turkoya, 1, 18@14c; dress” . aters, 100 s, 40@45c; Groe- od geese, b, 16 Poraroxs — 100 1bs, 60@70c. saETABLEE—Onlons, 100 Ibs, 175@2 25; W | cabbege, 100 1bs, 150@2 00: beots, 100 1bs, 1.25@1 50; celery, per doz, 60 Fxvirs ~Oranges, Messing, box, 4 50@5 00; Valencia, case, 10'00@11 00; lemons Meseina. 5 00@5 50; pears, box, 8 apples, eastern, bbl, 6 00@G o, regular, 7 00@7 @8 00; cranberries, B, 16 00. The. Mzas--Hams, b, 144c; bacon, breakfast, 13@134c; lerd, in uamu, 1b, 10407 dried beef, 16 1t nides, 10§ Xit, 1 75@2 25; Oal Hornia saliaon, half bbl, 10 50; Hollaud her. ring, keq, 1 rout, per 1b, 17@18e. 4 Parls groen, genuine, 2%; 500 Anthra 700, per ton 85¢ to100; hemlock upper, 220 to 2 75; onk oak calf, 1 2 tn 1 30; Fronch No. 1 Ohio oak, 36c; No, 2 do, 33c; No, 88c . har, 87¢; No. B Pitte] oak rham, 2 oz., 80¢; Uncle | Ty triple refined mpirital for proof gallon; redistld whiskies 100@1 50; fino blended, 1 50@2 60; 2 00@7 00; Kentucky buakwhen, 100 1bs, 8 00@ Gra1R—Wheat, 100 Ibs, 1 35@1 45; corn, in 6, 150 o SaY—Balod, 10 00@19 90; atraw, 70@ Burrer—Fancy, $7@80c; dairy cholce, 25@ anch, doz, 2@ bunmn‘f‘bnnch 500 & B, bbl, 16 00@ Sehlitz-Pilsner Milwanker Krug's . <o Omaha Ale, Porter. Dhmpth nnd Rhine Wine. ED. MAURER l’l‘ Faven oR, IIGRHE’S [LEGTIK g BELT Wil ‘DF?. : \NOn Lumlsgd R ““"‘ZAMU m o B nthile Flve Tty and mag pged I an i Dumb A Sent by the Vatrent $1.000 Would Not Buv It. Di. Honxu—1 was sfliicted with rheumatiom ar d ured by using & belt. To auy uny atlicted Wik hat disease, | would say, buy Horne's Klectric Belt, Any one can confor with mo by writing calling Wty storo, 1420 Douglas stroot, Omaha, Neb. WILLIAM LYUNS, MATN OFFICE—~Opposite postoltice, room ¢ Fran o blook. B4 For rale at €. 1160 Funam St., Omaha, Orders filfed . 0 D, Science of Life, Only $1.00. BY MAIL POSTPALD. F. Goodmau's Drug Store {NOW THYSELF. £ A GREAT MEDICAL, WORW ON MANHOOD Exhausted Vitality, Nerv: Premature Decline in Man, Errors of ath, an the antold miserlen rosulting from Indlscretionn or es- o:s8ce. - A book for every man, young, middle sgec, and old. " Tt containg 195 presoriptions’ for all acut: and chronlc diseases each ono of which is 30 fouad by the Author, whoss expe robably' never before foll o the & t Sound in besutifs ul gt Fuarantees Srary aud profossional,.— thun Ay othor Work sold 1n this country for 250, or the money will be refurded ln ovory instanoe, Prios only $1.00 by mall, pot. llustrative sample & cents, Bend now, Go d modal awarded the author by the National Medo 1 Assoolation, to the officors of which ho refers, The Sciense of Lifeshould be road by the youny - | tor tnstruoiion, and by the affioted for rellet. will bouefl! ll.—London Lancet. There In no member ot society $0 whom The Sci- ence of Lifo will not be usetul, whether youth, par- out, guardian, instructor or clergyman,—Argonaut, Alldress the Peabody Modlcal institute, vr LT, W &, Parkor, No. 4 Balfinch Stroat, Boston Mass., who A s ve baffled, tho ekl ot all athor phy olane Buch troatod sucvens: tully Sithout o astanc | aflure. Tl [ flure, . HYS JAS, H. PEABODY M. i PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Residenco, No.. 1407 Jones St Offioc, No, 160 Farnam street Offico hours 12 m. to 1 p. m., an rom2t0 6 v. m. Teleshona tor ol 87" Resideno ‘Gleet andSyphi complicated form: dise of the Skin ial Practice. Seminal by Dreams, Pimples on ,positively cured, Thero exporimenting, The agpropriate remedy 3at once used in each case. Consultations, per- x by letter, sacredly confidential. Med- ont by Mailand Express, No marks on o indicate contents or scnder. Addreas ;’mllltx.flu.!fl#'nhlnuhns ,Chie I T. 0. CARLIBLE, BREEDER OF High Class Poultry, MO. VALLEY, - - - IOWA. i “Sead for Clrculars OURDBABY thrives on Horlick's Food," writo hundreds of grateful mothers. Mothers' milk contains o starch. HORLICKS' FOOD FOR INFANTS (freo from starch) requires 1o cooking. ‘The bext f00d in health or sickness for INFANTH. The best diet for DYSPEPTICS and INVALIDS. Highly beneficial - | to nurking mothers as s drink. Pricodand7be, All dr Book on the treatmentof children frec. IMORPHINE HABIT DL -1 KAKE, of the D sy in or faail Riouis {100 emu a0t U wdical Tian At o oss uton S, Now York Cig, i AR, a i Uss HORLICK'S DRy EXTRACT OF DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S J. WILLEBOORSE, FORMERLY PHOPRIATOR OF Temperance Hall Saloon Has now opened his saloon at the and Lager Beor. EREE LUNCH EVERY DAY, #&My trienes are all fnvited. ADAMS’ COMBINED WITH RESERVOIR, iness Pirinciples, In use upon the houses of the best men in Omahs, who unhesi- ufinfily recommend it, Cornerof 14th and Douglas Sts. Where he will sell the bost kind of Liquors, Wines, ap 161w, LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR A Good Article dold on Bus.|— Q-G PREVENTIVE AND CURE, FOR EITHER SEX. The remedy being infected directly’ 10 the sw$ of tho discase, requiven uo chango of dlet or wercurlal o to el " Whac aeed sae provesitiye by sither on it ‘wpossible to contract sny private disease; but I the caso of those already unfortunately aficted we guar antes thiee boxes to cure, or wo will refund the won- 0 o ice by wall, postago pald, 2. per box of three xe for §6. 'WRITTEN GUARANTEES fascied by all suthorized agents. Dr Felixj.e Brun&Co SOLE PRUPRIETCRS § 7 Goodman, Drugglt ol Agent,Lor Omaa Endorsed reliable scientific men in other m Manufactured from the ‘Epor—thu motal has eight e conductive power of iron double acroll so ar- frost. It is pronounced by is manufactured and for sale by 15ty and Jackson bts. OMAHA, - - - the the roof to a reservoir placed in the ground below the reach of | 2k -uthondnthebuzmdonrbrom before the public. The Adams rod | NEB, Bend for MJ.@ circular, rod and it by the G s country, Wesr's NERVE AND Braay Thear MENT, nmnnlul«nl .l:mflc for llynlnn Digzi- Convalsiona, Nervous Netralgia, o Nor ¥ Progtration aused by tho e of aloohol or tobaceo, Wakefulnoss, Mental Do resion ‘h]inllumn[:s the Tirain rewlting in in. FEalty uh ing to misery, docay and dew 4 Bfi Baircnness, of power ure ( Loss U, H. BALUWIN & MILLER, m‘:m mjgz&::md:}.;gm:mfl::y th's treatment. $1,00 a box, or E:m’”-;nt by mail un:uduu receipt of price WE GUARANTEE !X BOXEN ¢ u.amwm- With ouoh order n-w #lm.. 2 G 7, 000DMANK, Druggiel “h“ mported PEeer | | | Kirkwood Addition, lots 84005to $450. Hanscom's Addition, lots $500 to $650, REAT ESTATH. Syndicate Hill Addition, lots $100, $10 cash, and 810 _per month, Gilman Place, lots £150 to £300, BEDFORD & Clark Place, lots £300 to 8600, BEDFORD & Tukey & Keyor's Sub-Divinion, lots 8126 to €150, BEDFORD & Hawthorn Addition, lots $350 to 8650, BEDF 'RD & BEDFORD & BEDFORD & BEDFORD & SOUER, AN SOU M! »(mn, SOUEF, S( )Uhl’ \(\Ul'.l( BEDFORD & SOUER, Hfla"h Is weal'h , tion,| Kirkwood Addition, Boyd's Addlfinn. Yllu & Reed's Addxlion, eto., eta, One Hundred Dollars For a choice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition, i i the Syudicate lands in south Omaha, and wily r.qfll[l;b?x(-l{ldl n‘;)nwllotll;' fortable homes. The:cllnh”mi;bamlt.lful and are near the stock and packing houses, aud wi oscupied A+ hoeg } these works, and are undoubtsdly the best value Tn: t\)\{ ;l:;slslfp‘l:ly'e?oo: in the market. Several have been sold and the grics will soon be ad- vanced. We have the exclusive agency on thisaddition. Terms easy. GILMAN PLACE* This is & new addition on Leavenworth street in{!Wes N low price has been put on them to start them. $160 to 83! terms, Tye grading and rovements to be made on gLeaven this spring,will make ry valuableproperty. CLARK PI.AGE. This is a sub-division of the 'Megeath property’ facmg Ha Parkon thesouth. God location, near street car, fine view and good growth of native timber. This is one of the t jadditions ia Omahu, and will sel. rapidly. Price $300 1218650. O urth sash balance «n good time. ~ First come, first served. Tluu is a id portunity for persons whointend building for a h Is a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman West Omaha. The first of these lots will be sold at $125 to $1 are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home 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 {he city are in this locality. The grade ou Dnvenm street has been established and work commenced, and will be compls a8 8oon as the weather permits. The contract has been let for bmlu:fii large brick school houre on Douglas street, three blocks from this tion. We predict that these lots will more than double in value before August, esit is the most desirable part of Omaha and would have been built up years ago had it been placed on the market. Prices 4 8350 TO $B850 Adjoining lots are beir g soldi t doulle 1kie ) rce we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. We have six"lots left in this addition which we offer at a bargain. FARM ITLANDSI We have some improved and unimproved farms pear Omoha, and some well improved forms in Barpy county. HOMES. Resiaence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city,tand BUSINESS ILOYT On all the best streets in the business center, We have for sale lots in Shinn's Addition, Parker's Addition, Nelso s tion, Armstrong's Addition, Lowe's Addition, Park Place Addition, Isaacs den’s Addition, McCormick's Addition, Harecom Place, Redick’s Addition, Osk Addition, Johnson's Addition, Reed's Addition, Kountze's Addition, Byn Hill, Gilman Place, Clark Place, Tukey & Keysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Ad BEDFORD & SOUER. {1218 Bouth 14th Btreet, between Farnsm and Douigla e

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