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J et = ——— The Nebraska National Bank | OF OMAHA, NEB, lrfla S:n. Nov. 1, 1888 . DIRECTORS, W, YATES, Presidont, for many yoars flor of the First National Bank of Omaha. A. B, TOUZALIN, Vice Presidont, Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co, JOHN 8, COLLINS, of G. H. &J, 8. Ool- lins, J. M. WOOLWOR'TH, Counsellor and Attor uy at Law, .. 8, REED), of Byron Reed & Co. K. HAY DEN, Assistant Cashier, ’mls BANK opeued for business April 27, 5% prrEcTORS AND STOCKHOLD ERS are among the lyading businessof Oma- 1, and its busine s is conducted wit spyoin 1 wferonce to the bast and inceoasingh lnterest of ita mercantile patrons, COLLECTIONS raceive specia! attention and chnm. lowast obtainable h1e or else. INTFI EST allowe1 on time deposits upon fuvorablo torms and upon achounts of banks and bankers. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Government % neds and County and Cit yeseuritios bought and rold "FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANOIAL Nxw Youg, Muy 1. Money—Fasy, 2 to 2! T'ime papar 4 10 "}, Sterling bill-—~Weaker, 457}, Demand 4803, Governuents—weaker, Railroads -strong. Stocks opened fiem and higher; pricss ad- vanerd § to 1}, Northwestern, St. Paul, Cen- teal Pucific, Bucli-gton & Quincy, Missonri Pacific, New York Cantral, Northern Pacific preferred, Union Pucific, and Western Union were among the strongast shares, After the first call a decline of } to § occurred ia the general /i<t and 1} in Westorn Union. Sub- sequently ths Northern Pacific developed great strength, advancing t» 50§, the highest for along time past. Other active shares were all higher,owing to a reduction in foreign exchange. Western Union rallied to 62§ Near 2 p. m, thera was a fresh selling move- ment and pricos declined rharply. In the Inat brief hour the market was unfavorably affacted by the announcement that the ‘Western Union had ordered a roduction in ratea to the principal southern points. It is also rumored that the Union Pacitic employes would striks arainst tho cut in wages just ordeved, The marketleft off feverish and 0VTPONS Pacitio 0 8 of BTOOKS AXD BONDS, Americau Express Burk, Oodar Rapids & Northara. Oontl'nl Pavilic. do pfd . Fort Wayne & Chicago. Haannibal & St. Jossph do do do pid. linols Contral. d., Bloom. & Waestern. Taasas & Toxas,.... Lake Shore & Michigan So Miohigan Central. . Mianeanolis & St. Louis. R Ry do Taxas Pacitic Uuaion Pacific. Wabash, St. L. & do o do Wostara Union Talea *Asked. tEx. Div. GRAIN AND PHOVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODCOE, On1caco, May 1,—10 ». m.—The markets displayed unespected strength this morning. | owing to the fuct that early outeide advices were unfaverable. Juna wheatopenad at 92, | sold up etaadily to 92§, und is now 93§, July wheat commands a premium of 3@ fe. June corn opened at 5ic, and is quoted now at H3g, June outs are 324, June pork, 817 22}, June lard, 85 ¢74. Tho weather is cold and sky overcast. Noon —The strength shown in the markets at openiog has been fully maintained and prices havo been sharply advanced. June wheat is quoted at 94je. July wheat, 95§. Jinecorn is55; July, 51§, Juno oats, 383, June lurd, £8 623, June pork, $17 35, The heavy advance caused ma ked excitewent in trading and trunsactions have beeu on great- er scale thaw auy previons day the present week. 1,18 p. m.—Maikets closed strong at outside $1lenolt.hu day, sud at 3 stroug advance over the closing of vesterday. W heat—Closed May,923¢; June, 94jc; July, 9540, o880 for Mays 54c for June; 574 for July, Ot 813 for May; 33}o Cor Juue; 33} for JTuly. Tiye 01 Rurley—-72@73c. wx;‘ificuul qlihfl@l 70, il Pork-$17 20 for May; $17 45 for Juns; ey 0 o May; 3870 for Juse; 830 for July. PRORIA PRODUCE. Pronrta, Moy 1.- Horn—Acfi«alndN‘;har, new wixed, ¥’l 4@hde, new rejected, HU@ white, 36@ 86c. }ha Dull and irvegnlar; No, 2 new, 66@61, Whisky — Firm at #1 1 NEW VOL New Youk, M-y L. settled and A@2ic lower; data—Active and firm; No, 2 PRODUCE, Wheat—Opened un- it afterward recov- 'of the declive; No. 2 red for May, S pm ot e, 8100ka1 115 July, 81 0631 07 e, $1O8H @l v4h Corn —Oprsed §@lc lower, but later recov- Mixed western, spat, 56@ 2le; ful O i1 lower’ wixed westarn, 37G.36, Puork—Quivt; spot mewss; $16 77@17 00, Lard—) ower; prime, sleaw, 8 624, LW AVEES, Mivwavsxs, May 1 —Wheat — Strong, 020 for bt und May, 03 for Juno; 904s for Jal (i ~Firm and unchanged; Ao, 5 Gorn—Fir and sachanged: e Whita 87 @ko Kya - Stranger; No. 1 65)e, Burluy Steong and quiet; No. 2 2 wpring 71@ Thje. HT, LOULS PRODUCK, Mey 1 —Wheat—Higher; PR mmb."v.. D rad SL12@1 124 owh: B110@1 10 May; lV(J‘n‘IAllju lh:):‘altr‘w‘h ly; 924 4°3 yoar. No. 8 re JH Hll{n,pw; tlyn-filbf wlp J(u{gw May, @h) Juna, H2g "ul-w'-*lmn 8@} omsbi M!@”l My, i sifai} Ju By'l‘“nun 0@, i arloy ; Buster~Active, Py 97 July; 074 exoopta quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local uyers: Taxssed 18 0o@15 00 Bran ~Beter; 8%, Corn Mol Stondy: 2,80, Whisky —Stea fy: 1 11, Catt Boarn—Wheat-May and Juno high- or; othor months lower: 112} May; 109} June: the year. n—Luwer; 10@407 May, 51 Juno, b2} Oats ~Nominal. KANSAS CITY, Kaysas City, May 1.—Wheat—Steady, 85 cash, 84 bid June. and asked July. 43 cash, 42} ‘w41 May, 48} Corn-Steady, @124 June Oats —Nominal; 81 bid, CINCTNNATLL CiveiNsatt, May 1, —~Wheat —Dull; No. 2 rad; 105 @1 08, Crn—TFirm; No_2 mixed, 57 Outs— Quiet and unchavgsd. R0 « Fair domand No, 67, and unchanged. Bulk Maats short ribs 8 45, | Whisky — Steady; 1 1. sood demand; shoulders, 6; NEW ORLEANS. New Onveans, May 1 - Com—Fair do- mand; mixe white, 605 7ue, Oats 113 add Corn Meal —Iirni; 83,10, Pork—Searce; 17 1.0, Lard —Lower; tierce refined, 830; keg, Yc. Whiskey—Steady and unchanged, BALTINORE, Bavrivorg, May 1,—Whoat—TLower; clog- ing steady; Nor western winter redjspot, $1.08} ()\IAHA DAII.Y BEE ‘RII)AY MAY 2, 1884, $1.60; mixed, $150@1 75; goese, £,0)@3 snipe, £1.9 Hay—Isaled, $10@812, JRLLY —1n 20 and 80 16 pafle, 8@%;: 1n 2 1b tine, assorted tumblers, per per _doz, $1 5 22241 20; vohooners, per dozen, 88 00 Marwe SucAR - Pure, in bricks, per 1b, 16¢; Ohio, 13c; small cakes, 12}c. OAT MrAL—Steel cut, per bhl, 86 25, Onton Bermudas are gett cheaper, old onfons will dnly sell Il steietly cholco. Cholss rod selling at 82 00@2 50 per barrel; vellow Danvers at groen_onlons, O ~ Bottom pm lm, £3 50; tops, $2_50. Porcory- Tn good demand at 2@24o per 1b. Povurn oarce and high. Dressed Tuar- koys, per I, 17@18~. Gewne, 130, Chickens, 1@15c. Ducks, 140, Chickens, live per doz, 8150, Ducks, live, per doz, 4060; spring chickons, per doz., $400@300, nccord: ing to mize, Porato 8—herels some looal demand ro alisacked lots, Early Rose per bu. 86 @40c; Peachblow 4 Bulk receipts are to bo sacked hare, PREsERVES —(In pais)- Strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, por Ib, 13¢; peaches cherriee, 'plams, Aprcots, gs, per Ib, 19 cranborry sance, per Ib, So. PROVISIONS — Ham, 1 o 8 bacon, 1fer d.'s sides, 10} sl lnhl S20.400, | hard to dispose of -1t bacon, 1lhe; w 10§0; short rib o8 pork, A beef, 16}e. Lard, Spinach, per bb), § rain por 1b., do; otuce, dor., 606; redishen, por doz. b, fic, turnips, per bors, por doz., § liflower, per do; new carrots, poer §1 50, Tomatoos, por Aro just commencing to @1.10h, STRAWBSRITY Corn_ Firmer; dull; western mixed spot 57¢ [ ¢hme forward Sellivg at 3)c per gt Receipts bid for fro-h will ircrease daily and prices will be lower )] Jull; wes ito, 42@48c; mixed, | f00n. aganta ~Dull; westorn white, 42@430; mixed, | "Bl pppr, fuipe, Bro.—Plge feet, 15 1b Rye ~Dul Kita, 81 25; piga 40 1b qr bbl, $2 50; l.lgu i 80 11 half_bbl, 25 00; tripe, 15 1b idts, 81 Ega —Weaks Whisky ~Quiet; & LIVERPOOL. Livereoor, May 1— Whaat winter, 7x 0. 7d 64 Corn—Heavy: -Hoavy; red TOLEDO, Toreno, May 1—Wheat—Dull; 2 red, 97309, Corn— Dully \illnd'! lower; No. Qats—Duil; lower; No. 544, 1id No. 2 wpot May, 85 asked, e 9 LI SIroCK, KANSAS CITY LIVE SBTOCK. KaNsAs City, May 1—The Live Stock Tndicator reports: Cattlo -Slow; natives, 4 95@5 60: umcknm and foeders, 4 40@h 00; cow i d lower, closing 0 higher at 5 Shoop— Quiot; natives, 3 10, 8T, LOVIS LIVE STOCK. St Louls, May _1.—Cattle—Strong |1 active; export 6 65; common tn choice shipping. 5 25@6 25; " corn fod Texaus, @b 75 clipped most in dem orto good, 3 6 50; Toxans, 3 @ 7 5@ nog.H\mve at decline 5 70; packing, 5 light to heavy, b 30@5 S5. CHICAGO LIVE BTOCK. CicaGo, May 1.—Hogs - Receipts, head; market nbuadv. hght, $4 90@5 packis 25@5 60; ping, $5 Cattle er and brisk; axport choice, $5 K0@G 2 ; rough heavy packing and ship- $6. "0@6 m' good to common to fair, 85 2 @5 70; butcher', 83 00@5 15; stockers, 88 7 @5 40. e ——— TRAN On1oaqo, ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have bsen as follows: Receinta. Ship’m 1,000 shipments of iour and grain for the past 24 houra have been as followa: Roceipta Ship'ts, 0B10a60, May 1 — Raceipta and ship | mexts of live stock for the past 24 hours hav. been as follows: Receipts. Bhip" May 1. — Receipta and Kanus Orrr, shipmenta of ve stock for the past 24 honrx have been as follows: Reosipts, 12,000 L7500 183 Ship'ts. 8r, ments of live stock for tha past 24 hours have boen as followa: 8 Loots, May I, — Receipts and ship- Recelpta. Shlp'u 2,000 5,810 600 OMAHA MARKETS. ‘Wholesale ¥rices, OrFIoR oF THE OMAHA Bus, Thureday Evening, May 1, The tollowing prices are charged retailers hy jobbers, wholesalers and commisslon mer- cohants, withthe on of grain, which ix Giram. Warar—No. 2, 72 @73}e. Banuy - No. 2, 50@5ho. Rye—No, 3, 4. Comx—No. 3, 37§@3ei. Oams—No, 2,2 1ave Stock, STERRS—4 5O@B5 25, Var Uows—3 504 25, Hoos—5 00@b 25, Baxer—3 50, Oavrves—6 50@7 00, Flour ud Milistufts, Wllsfll ‘WHEAT—Best quality, patent, at 8 27728 30, HWCOND QuaLrrr—2 75@38 25, Bnmm HEar—Best quality, patent, 8 25@3 30, SecoND Qmun—z 50@8 25 Bran—70¢ per OHOPPED l"m—l’-r 100 lbs, 90a, Conrw MraL—1 00@1 10 per owt, BoreeNING —35@T0o per owt Generat Produce. Amn—\ ory fow in market. Genitans, $3 75; Bon Davis, 85 60; Willowtwige, §56 00; Winesaps, 4 75. )'n-tu—~l(uculpul light and dewand good. Eu-u picked uavy, por bu, §260; medium, 2 00(@?2 25, Brrswax —In good demand. Cholco biight o Ih, 26@%e; common o good dark per 1, 1urnes - Market quist bu steadv. Choloo country roll wanted. Fancy creamery, 84@ #hu; shoice roll, 18@20c; choice solia wku\ Wnn-c, falr to good, 12@1c; inferlor grados, Qznuu —“Oluo" |>ar bbl, $7.00; ““York State” per bbl, £8 00; per 4 bbl, $175; condeused per gal, B3c, Crab abple, per gal. 380, Creese—VFall creaw, western, 184; Wiscon. L4 lhho@u:;vu-—l‘u 100, 84 75@5 00, Eais —Rocoipts heavier and markst wosk- ug S:loe wiow at 13 coats, sud soms off- ering at 12} already. Foreioy Ffiunl’-l(udu mmh , 83 00, na lemons, per box mog. Bananan, — por . bunob, 4300@ 00 ngu db., t::k “Duu, in fralls, 74o, x09, hun- llllt,rr;mml\npll,l‘z:flm in 80 Ib ls, e uin buttar, p‘v‘ulptw D acks, Mallard, per dos, 2 00; teal, 21,000 B %e Receipts, 6,500 hoad; market strong- May 1.—Receipts ond ship- tripe, 40 b qr bbl, § £5.00; pigs tongues, tongues, 40 1b qr bbl, 15 1b kits, 88 00; 40 | 50 tripo, 80 Tb Balf bbl, b kits, $2 50; |x|q< $600, Lamby' touguos, b qr bbl, 86 00, Grocers List. nns~uywturnl‘imdud)|m case, trawberries, 2 I, por case, 2 H0@ 210; -uplusrn-m,zh er case, 2 90; Tartlett pears, per cuso, ortlebarries, per case, 310; 'ogg_pluxs, 2 b, per ca, 2 90; green Kagos, 2 b, per cane, 4 90; pine applos, 2 per caso. 4'80@5 5. Rope—Sisnl 4 inch and larger, O}, § inch, 10c; # inch, 105c. CANDLES—Ioxes, 40 Ibs, 16s, 1tc; 8s, 16¢; boxes 40 Ibs, 16 o, 6, 15c, Mnsnm— Per caddie, 35c; round, cases, 65; squaro_oases, 1 70, e taA Powaasi e ol (ebioubye! granulated, 7{o; confoctioners’ A, The; Stand ard extra O, Gjc; extra C, Ofc; medium yel- Tow, 6}c; dark yellow, c. Corrrrs—Ordinary grades, 19@124o; falr 13 mr good, 1dc; prime, 16@15c; choice, 70; fancygroen_and yellow, 1 @mo 1d overnment Java, 20@26c; Lev roasted 7e; _Arbuckle's roasted, 15jc; X roastad, 15jc: mitation lel, lf} @18%; Clark’s Aurors, 15§c. Rioe—Louisiana' prime to choice, 7c; falr Gho; Patma, 6c. Fisa—No. 1 mackerel, balf brls., 8 50; No. 1 mackerel, «ite, 1 15; family mackorel, i brla., 7 00; family mackerel, kits, %o; ‘No. 1 white fish, half brls., 875; No, 1 kits, 115, Srrup—Standard Com.,, 30¢, hnl.- Standard ke 137 Soa--In T papers, 8 30 per case; keg per Ib, Proxiss—Medium. in barrels, 8 25; do ln half barrels, 4 75; small, in barrels, 9 25 therkins in barrels, 1 5, 5 cholce 60 00d, 45@5 @Tho; good Trporial, 10@40; cholos, 60@6: A iaton o Young Hynon, b 65c@1 00; Japan, nl!:uml let an so(ram Oolong, good, 40@55¢; Souchong, good H@ chnh-e Bh@dbe. WoonenwarE—Two _hoop pails, 1 throa hoop pails, 2 10, Tubs, No.1, 9 00; P neer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; dfl in half barrels, 5 Teas—Gunpowder, Flour, bbls. .. 9,000 038, bushole 25,000 150,000 e e TImperial, 8 Qora, bushels 86,000 390.000 | gutinat, 8 60; Kirk’s nmnd'm] 3 sty hbulshflu 2E0i000 (1117-% white Russian, 625; Kirk's eutocs, o, hushels : [ Barloy, bushals 17,000 | K et "Qunn, (10 oo ;' New Yon¢, May 1 — Receipts and | PoTASH—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, in case, 885; Babbitts ball 2 dox. 1 case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 150, CaNpY—Mixed, 12@18¢; stick, 1lc; twist . | stick, 4o, Wheat, bushele, 54010 10,000| ViNeaAR—New Yorkapple 160; Ohlo ap- Corn, bushels 44.000 975 | ple, 18c. Oats, bushels. ... 8,000 41,000 | Saur—Dray loads, por bbl, 170; Ashton, b sacka, $ 50; bbls dairy 60, b, 3 30. LIVE STOCK, Srason-Poarl, 456 Siive Coss, S0; Corn Starch, be; Excolsior Gloss, Te; Corn, Tho. Spiors—Popper, 17c; allspice, 160; clovee, 25c; cassin 1he. Lrs—Amorican, 8 40; Groenwich, 8 40; Western, 275; North Star, 2 00; Lewis’ lye, 465; Jawell 1o, 275 Dry Goods. Browx SnexriNes—Atlantic A, 7jc; Atlan- tio P, 6c; Atlantic LL; b ok Reaver Dam LL, 630; Lawrence L, bijo; Paci. ficH 7ie: Royal Standard, 8c: Indian Head auchiett A, 7ic. k-‘mx BrowN SHEETINGS —Argyle, 7ic; Pep- perell R. 6}c; Salisbury R, ble. Buraciip QorToNs Ballon 4 Bal- lon 7-8, - fo; Cumberland 4.4, 8c; \’).vnu DD, ‘airmount, 43c; Fruit of the Imm 44, Glory of the W m. 8he: Golden Gate, Bhes Hill 7-8, Be; Hill 4.4, 9¢; Lonsdale, 8ho; New York Mills, 113c; Wamsutta, 10c. Dooks (Colored)—Boston, '8 oz., 114¢; Boe. ton, 10 0z., 11hc; Boston, 9 oz., 140; Fall River, 8ic, Ducks (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1lc; :‘{'m Point, 10 0z., 1ic; Boston Bear, 8 or., o, Thokings —Amoskeag, 1do; Fuacy, 9jc; Cordis, 10§c; Pearl Ri Yorks, 124, Humlcton Awnings, 1 Dvig—Amoskeag, ldc; Heaver Crook BB, Jontinental ver, 1 Creok AA, 12 Beaver Beaver reek CO, 8c; Jaffroy D & T, 12! affroy XX 19 Pearl River, 13:' Warren ALA (brawl 12c; Warren BB (brown), 11c; Warren C {brown), 10c. Caungios—Fifth avenue glove finish, bo; Ke stonoglove fnish, Do, CORSET JEANS —Amor ¥, 7}e' Haacock, 8o; Kearsayer, 8jc; Rockport, 7c. Privs—Allens,ihc; American, 5§e; Arnold: 6o;_Cochaco, Bic; linrumny, 407 Tndigo, lndl 0 7-8, 114¢; Indigo 4-4, l'Ak, cheap sale &hor Chartar Oule, 4o, PRiNTs SHIRTINGS — American, §c; Cooheco, Bo; Gloncester, be:Southbridge, 41c; Waverlys, Rosedale, 4| & g »@ B GINGHAMS ~Amoskeag slaples, Kjo; Bates m‘)h.. B}c Lancaster uuplu. i Planket E ds,’ §c; Hudeon checks, 8jc; Amoskeag B‘lwl. e Gm—-Aunntle alpaccs, 9ho; Per- dum cashmer, c; Hawmleton esdhmere, c; Hamleton Faihg, 114 on bro. o8, 15¢; Aslington brocade, 18c. Lumper, We quote lumbes, lath and shinglos ' (e , 08 Pars g at the following prioes: Joxsr um BoawtuNg—16 ., and wnder 06; 18 ft, 28 50, Tll ERs—16 feet and under, 22 TiMsER um.!om-—ls ziw, lon,nw, 22 ft, 86 50; 24 FinoING—No, 1, 4 and 6 hu,, 24 00; Ne. 2 00, ‘SreEriNG—No. 1(2d eommen boards), 20 80; No. 2, 14 00, ook BoArDS —A, 45 00; B.40 00; C, 36 64, ) 1,46 00; No, 2, 85 00; Ne. SiniNg, cloar—27 00; No, 2, 25 00; No, 8, 2) 00, per M. Ve barrol, 126;bulk por bushel, ¥o; cuuigat, bbl, 25 I Iu'lpl.uur Lbl, 2 60; halr B il ‘Torced felt, 100 foa, B 50; steaw Faints, Olls and V ll'nllhna Du‘Ellm n:lriwn vl 184e; head! per gallon, 144c; l76° lwuul h por gallon, 180r 150° watie white:\7er i sood, raw,; pr dlnn.Mu, linaeed, bolled, nllon, 603 Liaed, winier sta'd, poe gallon, &'c'x No. 1, 75c;No. 2, 6iso; castor, &‘i& lon, 1 60: No, 8, 1 40: sw) wem | lol. Ifiv; No, f"uo, , e 200 per | M, do, 44 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon | 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48¢; n..,.u... 7 per eallon, 16c. PAINTS 1N O1L-—-White lead, Omaha P, ¥ 61c; white 1oad, St. Lonis, pure, 6ho; Marsei) groen 1 to 6 Ib cans, 20¢; Fronch rine, gre weal, 120, Franch l(no.n\d soal, 1ic; Froa n eino, In varnish asst, 90c: Fronch sine, in_oil st 16¢; raw and bumt umbar, 1 1 cans, 10c; vaw and burnt Sionns, 10c; vandyke brown, 180; refined Iampblack, 12c; conch black, and ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian blno, 40c; nltramarine blue, 186 chrome grean L. M. & D,, 16¢; blind and shutter green, L M) 6o l‘m. m, 18¢; Indian red, 156; Venotian red, 9 Tuscan red, 22c; Amorl- gan Vermilion, . & P, lflc'rhmme ellow M., 0. &D. 0., 18c; yollow ochre, oc; gilden ogie, 196, pmnz afyee, Sot ratning color, light onk, dark oak, waliut, che tuat and ash 166, b Dry Paints. Whito lead, Be; French rine, 100; Parls whiting, 24c;' whiting gilders, 1gc: wiiting gom1 'L Lc’ Tampblac! '& Germantown, 14c; Iampblack, ordinsry, 106; Prussian_blue, 55 ultramarine, 18¢; g, TrOW, bt e burnt, 40; umber, raw, dc; sienna, burnt, de; wonnn, rae, dc; Parla groen, genuine, 2o} Paris greon, sommon, 0c; chrome groen, N, 20c; chrome green, K., 13¢; vermillion, Ling,, 700; vermillion, American, 180; Indian red, rose pink, 1dc; Venotian rod, Cookson's Venetian red, Amorican, 1§c; red load, 7het chrome yollow, onuino, 'm chromo yol low, K., 12¢; ochre, o ochro, 1'renich, 24y oohire, American, {Wintors ‘wineral, * | oka; Tohigh brown, 2he; Spanish brown, 2he; Prince’s mineral VauNiSirs—Barrals, pa gallon: Parni turo, extra, 81 10; furnitnre, No. + conch ;| extra, 81 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar oxtra, $1 apan, 700; asphaltum, oxtea, Soe; shellac, N 503 hard oil flmn\l 8150, Heavy Hnl‘dw-r« Tdst. Tron, rates, 2 ‘d‘\lnw steal mpoc crucible, 7c; Apecial or German, do, 16@20; wagon spokes, set, por sot, 1 95; fo'loos sawed onch, 70@ o; nxloa oach, A 10; tongues, “quare nuts por 1b, 7@11c; washors or b, o3 riveta, per b, 110; cofl chain. ver Ib, b(m walloabla, 8o lmn wedges, 6 crowbars, harrow testh 4o; spring toel, T@Sc: Rurdew’s horsohoos, 4 70 Tirdon's muleshoos 570, Bareen Wire--In car lots, beo Narus—Rates, 10 w 60, 2 90, SHor—Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; oriental powder, kege, 6 40; do,, half Kogs, 3 48 do., quarter kegs, 1 88; blasting, kogs, 8 85; fuse, per 100 foet e, Leap—Bar, 1 65, Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mos- rls run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebroaat Tump: 5 00; Whitebreast nut, & 00, Jowa lump, 5 (0 Towa nut, b 00; Rock Spri o, 7 00; Ruthia oite, 11 26@11 60; Canon City, 700, per tcn Leather, Oak wole, 88c@420; hemiock solo 28c@850; heu lock HF,RO« to 1 00; runner 65¢ to 80c; hemlock calt, 85¢c to 100; hemlock upper, 220 S0 2lo; onl dpper, 2ies alligaton 400 to b 80 Idd, 39 '32@ 50 Greisen. kid, 9 80 to 2 75; oalk £3D, B0 Co 005 o eatt, 120 t0130; Fronch Kip, 110 to 1 b; French calf, 125 to 3 00; roee i, 650t 7 00 linings, 600 to 8 50; top. , 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morooco, 80c to 85c; babible O, D, Moroeoo, 850 simon, 2 50 o 3 00; Ruuwm—N 1 star oak, 370; No 2dog | %, 850; No. 1 Ohio onk, 86c; Nn.ldo. 430 No. 1 Milwankeo 850: No o T Pioe ou: hug, 3705 No. ] Pitts] oak har, 85c. per 100, Tobaccos Prua ToBAOCO- -cnmu, 50c; Bullion 50c; Horacshoe, BOc; m, 0oy Ruddy, 46c; Her- s, 40c; Dlack, 38 NR Cm‘—bmnmon‘ 20@300: good, 45@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, 65¢; Diamond Crown, bb6c; Sweet Sixteen, 50c. SuoKING—O, 8., 220; Meerschaum, 30¢; Dur Durham, 4 oz., 575 Durhar Caroling, 8 o, i5¢ North Carolina, 4 oz., 57c; Seal o North Carolina, 2 ox. 0o 0. K Dt 4 or., 28 Trwham, 2 oz, 80c; Uncle Ned, §'s 250‘ Tom and Jerry, 3¢, Liquors. .ALCOHOL—188 proof alcohol, 224 per wine galim extra California spirits, 188 proof, 117 per proof gman, triple refined wpirita 187 proof, 1 20 roof gallan; re-distilled whiskiea 100@1 505 1{:;« blended, 1 60@2 50 Kontucky bourbons, @7 00; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. i :.A?AND!B Tmported, 6 00@1600; domestic @4 G(l;)fl—fmporwl 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40 Ruys—Imported, 4 50@6 (\0. New England. 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 b0, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Imported ;er caso, 28 0@ 16 00, 3 | Jar, 7 00@7 50: 8400; American,per case, 1 green butchers, 6@6jo; Hides. imd ted 8@8ic; dry flint, 12@180; dr m@m, damaged hides, two-thirds pri TaLLow—bi@6c Saxxp qurn Wo@1 00 e DENVER MARKET. FLOUR—100 ba, 1 75@2 50; patant, 100 Ibs, 2 75@3 00: ‘ulmm 100 1bs, 1 0@2 00: rye, };0(‘:)11)“ 235@2 50; blh.kwhaut 100 1bs, 8 00@ GRraIN —~Wheat, 100 Ihs, 1 35@1 45; corn, in sacks of 100 lbs, 1 12@1 14 onts, 100 lbs, 1 50 @1 h2; barley, 100 Jbs, 1 30@1 40. zli.u —Baled, 20 ,00@24 9); straw, 10 00@ Rreen salt, 3uTTER—Fancy, 36@800; dalry choice, 26@ immon, 8@12c, 5~ Fresb, 18@19c; ranch, doz, fresh E 19@20c. Oitexss—Full croam, 15@160; Limburgor, 18¢: Swiss, {wportod, Vounry—Tive chlckens, doz, 8 50G@7 On; turkeys, b, 20@22c; dressed gecse, Ib, 16@- 17c, Eastern, 100 1bs, 40@45c; Groo- Poraroxs ley, 100 1bs, 90c@1 00, KGETABLIA—Onions, 100 1bs, 2 50@2 75; lm-.i& 100 Its, 2 50@2 75: beots, 100 lbs, 1 001 25; oelery, per doz, 130, Fruits - Oranges, Messina, box, 5 00@6 00 lenons, cheice Mowina. 3 75@1 50; appl eustern, bhl, 6 50@7 50; grapes, Malags, regu: bananas, bunch, 400@!!00 Mxars -Hawms, b, 14@11}c; hacon, brouk fast, 12}@)1 4 , in tierces, Ih, 11}9; dried beef, 162; dry sult sides, 97@103c. Fisi —Muckerel, No 1, klz 1 75@2 25: uin .uu.u.., balf’ bbl, 10 50: Holland 1 60@1 7 :tront, per Ib, 17@18c. e The first wheat vaised in the new world was sown by Spaviards on the island of Irabellu iu Junuary, 1494,and on Mareh 30 the ears were gathered. The foundation of the wheat harvest of Mexico is said te aave been three or four grains carelully oultivated iu 1530, and preserved by u At of Cortez. The erop ul' Quito was raised by « Franciscan monk in frout of the cou- vent. Garceasso de la Nerge affirms that in Pern up te 1547, wheaten bread had not ben sold at Cosco. Wheat was tint sown by Gosnold on Cutty-hunk, cne of the Elizabeth islands, in Buzzard's By, off Massachusetts, in 1602, when he first ex- lored the coust. Tz 1604 ou the island of t. Croix, near Calais ., the Bieur de Mouots had sowe wheat sown, which flour- ished Coecly. Ju 1611 the iest wheat ay~ pesss to have heen sown in Virgivia, In 1026 sam ples of wheut grown in the Dutch colony at New Netherluuds webe shown in Holland, 1t is probable that wheat was sown in the Plymouth colony prior to 1 though we find ne secord of'it, and in X wheat was ordered from Eogland to bc used assced, In 1718 wheut was intro- duced into the valley of llu Mississippi by the “Weatern Comrap, The Testimony of a Physiclan, James Boocher, M, D)., of Sigourney, Town, o several yours I have bsen usog n Cough Lalaen. oalied DI WM. HALLS BACSAM FOR THE LUNGS, sod in ul- most every caso throughout my' practice, 1 have had ontire sucosss. I hava used and pre- seribad hundrede of ottt ovar wluca th duys of 1y arwy practioe (1863), wi Wt wur- goow of Hospital No. 7, l.uuhvlll-, Kummy Henry's Uu-bollu Salve, Tt 1a tho Bost Salve for Oute, Bruives, Soces, Ulcers, 8alé Rhouw, Tetter, Chappad Hauds, Chilblajus, Corus and all kinds of Skin Erup: | ©F tious, Frecklos and Plioplos ms of the muoous mewbrane, of the lmportfld Beer N BOTTLES. hrllmgflr,. “ vv oo Bavaria Culmbacher, . .. Bavana, Pilsner..... +. Bohemian, Raiseroooooiis wovviivo . Bremen, DOMESTIC. St, Louis St. Louis. Milwaukee. Milwaukee .Omaha Ale, Porter. n"mvnhc nnv‘l Rhine Wine. ED. MAU| I{FR 124 Wariam Bud weiser. Anhauser. .. MORNE AT nmmr AR 3}; N am,unu a lvv\u‘\li ”‘l i Pty and mie Ay, Nd eah Ve Fechared ih an 1 At Dy the Batient $1.000 Would Not Buv It. DR, HoRsr—1 was afllicted with rheumatis md cured by usiog & belt. To any one afttic Wit that discase, | would say, buy Home's Klectric Belt, Avy one can_confer with mo by writing calliug Aty store, 1420 Douglas strent, Omaha, Nob. WILLIAN LYONS, , £oom 4 Fren MAIN OFFICE—Oppotite pos o blook £ Formle st C. F. Goodman's Drug Store Fariatn 8t., Omaha, Oclore filfod €. 0 D, Science of Life, Only $1.00. BY MAIL POSTPALD. e A GREAT MEDICAL WORMK ON MANHOOD Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physioal Debiiity, Prematuro Decline in Man, Exrorsof Youth, an the antold misories resulting from indlscretions or e cosses. A book for every man, young, middle aged, and old. "1t containe 126 proscriptiona’ for all and chronic discasea each one of which is luvalual o 80 found by the Author, whose oxp vears fs such aoprobably never befo of any physican 800 pages, bound in boautity French mualin m aomsed full gilt, guarantecd to bo a finor wor« n every —mochanieal, 1t srary and professional,— than Any other work tcid in this country for 82,50, o the moey will be refunded In overy Instance, Prioe only $1.00 by mall, port. puid. Tiustrative stanple 6 ounte. Serd now. Go 4 medal awarded the suthor by the National Medle 1 Association, to the officers of which he refers. The Scicnse of Lifeshould be read by the young for Instruciion, and by tho afilloted for rellef. It will benefi. all.—London Lancot. There in no member of evotety $0 whom Tho Scl- ence of Life ill not be useful, whether youth, par- ent, guardian. Instructor o clorgyman. —Argonaut, Addroes tho Peabody Medical [nstitate, or Dr. W. . Parker, No. & Bultnch Strost, Boston Mase, wio mlv ne consulted on all quiring sl and lonce. Caranlo andobstinatedisoasesthat ‘have talled the Skil of | Wl other phys- J'!. AL S ul « speolaity. Such vithout antustano JAS. H. PEABODY M, b, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Rosidence. No.. 1407 Jones St. '\ma No. 150 Farnam stroet Oifice hours 12 m. to 1 p. w., an Toum 20 & b . Kateoh e fat oifl 97" kel onn James Modioal Institute Chartered by theStateof LLil- B noin for theexpress purpose of giving immediate relietin all chronic, urinary and pri- € vate discases. Gonorrhaa, g GlectandSyphiliainali thelr dllenitl of the Skin anc Blood promptly relievedand permanentlycured by reme- dies,testedin a Forty Vears Special Practice, Seminal Weakness. Night Losses by Dreams, Pimples on the Face,Lost fi«nnnwd.puuumy cured. Therc {sno experimenting. The appropriate remedy 5 at once used in each case. Consultations, pe- 1onal or by letter, sacredly confidential, Med. cines sent by Mail and Express, No marks on sackage to Indicate contents or sender. Address 9R.JAMES,No. 204Washington 5t.,Chicago, lil, T. 0. CARLISLE, BREEDER OF High Glass Poultry, MO. VALLEY, I0WA. REAT BESTATE. Syndicate Hill Addition, Tois $100, $10 cash, and $10 per month, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Gilman Place, lots 8150 to 8300, BEDFORD & SOUEKR, Agenta, Clark Place, lots 8300 to 8600, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Tukey & Keysor's Sub:-Division, Iota 8126 to 8150, BEDFORD & S8OUER, Agents, Hawthorn Addition, lots 8360 to 8650, BEDFORD & SOUFF, Agenta, Kirkwood Addition, lots 8400 to 8450, BEDFORD & SOUEK, Agents, Hanscom's Addition, lots 8600 to $650. BEDFORD & SOUFR. Agents, Syndicate Hill Addrtion BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars For a choice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition, This addition joins the the Syudicate lands insouth Omaha, and will rapidly bu'ld up with com fortable homes. These lots are beautifal and are neac the stock yards and packing houses, and will be occupied a+ homes by the employes of these works, and are undoubt: dly the ‘hr‘it value for the price of any lots mn the market. Several have been sold and the price wiil soon be ad= vanced. We have the exclusive agency on this addition. Terms easy. GILMAN PLAGE ' This i3 a new addition on Leavenworth street inTWest Omah... A low price has been puton them to start them. $1350 to $300, On easy terms, Toe grading and r1ovements to ba made on {Leavenworth St., this spring,will make ry valuable property. CLARK PLACE. This is a snhdwmon of the ‘Megeath property” facmg Hancom® Park on thesouth. @ od location, neur street car, fine view and has good growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions in Omahu, and will sely rapidly. Price $300 to$651). One foarth vash balance «n good time. First come, first serv-d. This is a spleadid op- portunity for persons who intend bmldmg for a home. TUKEY & KEYSOR'S SUB-DIVISION Is a beautiful piece of ground Iymg one block south of Gilman place, West Omuha. The first of these lots will be sol1 at $125 to 8150, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beau'iful 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 HighSchool, one mile from the postoffice, and is what is known a8 inside property., The city is built up far beyond this addition and the finest residences in the city are in this locality. The grade ou Davenport street has been established and work commenced, and wil! be completed us s00n as the weather permits. The contract has been let for builain large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this addi tion. We predict that these lots will more than double in value before August, asit i8 the most desirable part of Omaha and would have been “Seud for Ciroulars " DURNO'S CATARIH BNUFF curas all ' Red Horee Pwders cure dicossen o aulmas, | N 8. H ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, Neb. BREADKK OF THOROUGHBRED AND HIGH GRADN HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATILE ! A¥D DUROO OR JERBNY RED SWINE arYoung atack for sala. Correspondence sollcite | MAnB0OD RESTORED. for imple -curo, -nwh ho will sond ¥ T wsulTarors’ H.REEVES, 6 ¢ n..mmm. Now Vork _ DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S G—G PREVENTIVE AND OURE, FOR EITHER SEX, Tho remedy belng injected directly to the sw.t of she discaso requirce nn chango of dict or mauacou, 'uumulll or polsonous wedicines to be ta; oally. Whon w ed a4 preven Ather we wpossible & couteact sy pri a0 of thore already unfortunatoly af © KuA 100 thr oo boxes 40 cure, oF we will efuud the ol . Price by wall, postage paid, #2. per box of shrve noxes for §6. WRITTEN GUARANTEES tsued by all suthorized agonts. Dr Felixi.e Brun&Co BOLE PROPRIETCRS O ¥. Gooduman, Drugght Hole Ageut, for Omabs b w&e wly inawn Drans comede! has dlmnu:vd y ) Heahh is Wealth’ Di K. C, Wese's Newve ANp Brax Tnear =, o guarantood specitio for Hynwrln. Dizai Couyulsions, Fits, Nervous Neralgia Hcatache, Nervous Proxtration caused by the et of ulcohol or tohoco, Wakefulisse, Mentul De- prossion, Boftening of the Lrain resulting in in #-nity and leading to misory, decay aud desth Premutaro Od Ao, Ba. renrices, Loss Of powe: in cither sox, Involuutary Lossos and Bpermut crrbaa caused byover-exer(ion of tho bruin, saif. abuse or over-indulgence, Each box contain buwilt up years ago hud it been placed on the market. Prices B350 TO BS50O Adjoining lots are being sold at double the price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. We have six"lots left in this additicn which we ofler at a bargain FARM T_ANDSI! We have some improved nnd vnimproved farms near]Omeohs, and some well improved farms i Sarpy county. HOMES. Resiaence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and BUSINEBESS LOWYW On all the best strects in the busincss center, ‘W have for sale lots in S8hinn’s Addition, Parker's Addition, 'Nelson's Add - tion, Armstrong's Addition, Lowe's Addition, Park Place Addition, Isaacs & Sel- den's Addition, McCormick's Addition, Hanecom Place, Redick's Addlllon, Barre Ouk Addition, "Johnson's Addition, Reed’s Addition, Kountze's Addition, Syndicate Hill, Gilman Place, Clark Pluu, Tukey & Keysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi- uon,u(n kwocd Addition, Boyd’s Addation, Yn\u & Reed's Addition, ete., ete, __J' BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 Bouth 14th Btreet, between Farnam and Douglas one month's treatment, §1.00 & box, or six boxe | r §5.00, sont by mail prepaid on receipt of price WE GUVARANTEE 8!X HOXEN Yo oure any ruso, With uah mu»r vwauu lnu for £i3 bozes, weoom .ufi oynrph...-r our vflllam oney if the treatmeut M‘n— oure. u- e ooy oY 0 N, b.l. GOOLMAN! %Mflh for Owabs,