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OMAMA DAILY BEE- ATURDAY, MAY 10, 1884 —_— e ————————————e————————— The Nebraska;National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB,D FR5%8 AR Kov. 1, 1688 DIRECTORS, \ #250,000 . 16500 H. w. YATES, President, for many] years Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha, ce President, Boston, of W. V. Morse & Co. LLINS, of G, H. &J. 8. Col: lins, J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attor: ney at Law, REED, of Byron Reed & Co, HAYDEN, Assistant Cashier, THIS BANK u]mnml for business April 2 ‘hl TS DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLD ERS are among the _eading businosiof Oma. ha, and its business is conductad wit espacia | eference to the best and increasingh interest of its mercantile patrons. COLLECTIONS receive special attention and chnn{ul lowest obtainable hero or else. L. §, whors INTRRR.\‘T allowed on time deposits upon favorable terms and upon actounts of banks and bank EXCHA FOREIGN B Government Tonds and County and Cit ysecuritios bought and sold. e ] FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANOIAL New York, May 9. Money—3 @4 per cent, closed, 3 @ 3} per cent, Prime Paper—4 to b} per cont. ‘Iturlina Ixchango —Dankers' bills weak at $4.87;} demand, $1.80. GGovernmonta—Tower for the rogistorad 4's. Stooks—The features of speculation were the strength of Missouri Pacific, Western Union and trunk lino shares and the weakness of Erie and Northwest. Notwithstanding these fow woak spots, the market was more sottled than for some days, The report that Fink had withdrawn his resignation favorably influenced the trunk lines. less pressuro to sl coal stocks. Krie broke on rumors that the company had much larger amonnt on deposit at the Marine bank than |, reported, and that the company would conso- quently default on its July interest. Union Pacific’ was attacked by the rumor that the July dividend would be passed. It was au- thoritatively stated that the rumors in both cass were unfounded. The market closed firm, It is undorstood the holders of junior ‘mortgages on the Wabash road will be asked to fund their coupons and roceive scrip for the same for twoor threo years, to enable the company to take care care of its floating debt and provide new equipment, et. OUUPONB ) 4§ Conpons, . S. new, 4. Pacitic 6 8 of '95. BTO0KS AND BONDS, American Express. Burl., Codar Rapids & Northern. Contral Pacii Ohlugo & A.lmn. cm.. Sun S Qumcy Er 100} s 0 & Chicago Humlbn(; St. Jnuuph do do do Illinois Contral........ Ind., Blomn & Western. Kansas & Texas, Lake Shore & Mlchgnn So. Michigan Central. Mianeapolis & St. 0 P! New York Contral. Oblo & Missisippi. do Pooria, Decat\lr X %vmnvllla. . pfd St. Dol Moun, & Manitd 8¢, Paul & Omaha. do_ do pfd. Tyxan Pacific. T ‘on_Pacific Wabash, St. L. & Pacific. do ' do do pid Western Uaion Telegrapl *Asked. tEx.'Div, e GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, BT, LOUIS PRODUCE, 8. Lovis, Ma; Wheat—Lower, un sottled; No. & red 16} May; 1.12 @1.19% | ly; U33@94 August: 933! 8] closing 93)@93} year; No. 3 red, 107 @1 05, " Corn—Opaned lower, advancod clowedshado yesterday; 521 May, TP e A S iy Pl August. _Closing outside figures. Oats 3,@317 cash; 31 June; 32} bid July Ryo—50@¢1., Tirloy —60@80. Butter and Fgg: Flaxssed—Nomin; Hay —Hgher, prairio 16,0018 00 Bran —DBetter; Slc, Corn Moal —Steady; Whisky—Steady; 111, ALL BOARD, Unchanged, )0@15 00; timothy Wheat---Lower and fairly active; 1 16 hid May; 1 12 June; 97§ bid July; 93§ bid Au- gust, Corn—Active, weak and lower; 52§ May; 528 Jun b1] August. Oats—. ubhlllkdnne‘ GINCINNATLL —Wheit—Strong, high- ighor; No. 2 mixed, 2 mixed, 74@38, No, 270 to 58@59 Oats Tard—Qnite steady; 8 30, Bulk Meats —Firm, unchanged, Whisky—Finm; 1 11, CHICAGO PRODUCE, Cnicaco, May 9. —Noon—There has been quite & boom in corn market to-day and wheat after easy opening showed more strength; July corn sold 60}, amid great excitement and heavy trading and is now quoted G0}, June wheat sold down to and 18 now quoted 90c @1; July 96@96%, —Reported 330,000 bushel taken hero for export to-day for immediate shipment. BALTIMORY, Wheat — Western winter red spot 1 064G BALTINORE, higher and dull 106, Corn—Weatern higher and dull; mixed spot 61)@ Oats —Firmer, westorn white 11@44; mixed 38l Ryo Exgs Whisky on Quiet; NEW YORK FRODUCE, Niw Yok, May 9.— Wheat 250, h@1 lower unsettled, lmuul()hj. June 110@110F; 9; August, 1061 03 n—4(@§ lower; muud westorn spot, 55@ Gac; future, GA@OTe - Receipts 26 2 red for May July, 1 08}@ Oats —Better; western 38@46, Pork—Firm, new mess $15 50; old $17 00, Lard —Dull steam $8 70, KANSAS OITY, Kansas Cirv, May 8.— Wheat —Fir ash; 57 bid Jude; 85 asked Jul Corn—Firm; 45§@46 cash; 40} June; 40k oid July, Oata—Bteady; 82. FEOIIA PRODUCE @1'00. Bananas, per bunch, §300@ Baoars 1400, Figs, Ib., 16c. Dates, in frails, Tac; s e dates, fard, in boxes, 1 Bt ~Aotive: Grw Fuoir BoTiens -A| butter, (o 30 Ib Tiyo S wi"',mw' pails, per 1b, 7o Plun buttar, Rye—& Whisky I'mn at 11 Towgno, May There has been | § prices a shadeflower; No. 2 red cash 100@1 0 Corn-—Good demand; prices a shade highe No, 2 cash b8} Oats—Fair demand at lower rates; No, 2 cash aud May 35 NEW ORLEANS W Onraxs, May 8- Corn—Quiet, steady; mixed, G4 65; white, 6360 Oats—Dull; Corn Meal - Quiet; 3 00 Pork, —Steady; good demand, 17 50 Lard — Steady; terco refined, 8; keg, 9. Whisky—Firto; unchanged, MILWAUKER, May 9 —Wheat—Steady; 0, 2 914 May 013 June 054 July 07 C'orn—Dull; No Stronger, high Ensior; No, Dull, weak; N LIVERPOOL, + roor, May 9 —Breadstuffs firm, hold. highor ra Winter 7 Now, 5 08); old 5 o1}, MILWAUKEE PRODUCE, Wheat —Steady MinwAUKEE, white 80, Barley 2 spring 70} V@$ 03; spring 7 00@ Corn Minwav June 0 R 6@ Barboy—70he, LIVE SPOOK, CHICAGO LAVE STOCK, CHicaco, May 9. —Toga~Receipts hond; stranger oarly tha recoded a0 ; rough yunkmu 5 40@5 80 000 light ; heavy packiog Cattle exports, $6 401 $6.00@ 06 40 butchers, firm active Slpping e mum.n EANBAS OITY 11VE STOCK. Kaxsas Crry, May 9,—The Live Stock Tndicator reports: Oattla— Receipts, 3,400; tives, 5 30@7 30; Cows, Hogs - Recoipts, 10,000, we: er; 5 30@5 80, Sheep— Receipts, 655; steady; nativer, 4 00 @1 60. ; firm; na. 5@10c low- ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. May 9.—Cattle eady; ox- wanted, 0@ 25; wool, neglocted. Hogs —Active; light, 5 Clipped 3 5 50@5 70; packing, — TRAFKIO, FLOUR AND GRAIN, Omtoad0, May 9. —Racoipts and " chip ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: Flour, bbl Whoat, bushels Corn, bushols. Oats, bushola. Ryo, bushels Barloy, bushols. ... Niw Youk, May 9.— Recelpts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 houra have been as follows: Recoipts, Ship'ta, 14,000 000 15,000 Receipts Ship'ts. 26,000 40,000 5,000 Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels Oats, bushels. . LIVE 8TOCK. On10a60, May 9.—Recoipts and ship ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have teen as follows: Recoipta, Ship'ts, 00 ,000 600 May 8.— Recelpts ~ and Kansas Orry, shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: . 10,000 . 655 Muy 9, — Reosipts and ship- Recoipts, Ship'ts, gmle‘ 5 3,400 ogs. Sheep 8t Louis, ment of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Reoelpts, Ship'ta. Oattle, .% 8. 7,3 Sheep. 500 o —————— OMAHA MARKETS. ‘Wholesale Frices, Orrioe oF THE OMAHA BEe. Friday Evening, May 9. The tollowing prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- ! | chants, with the exoeption of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elavators and other local buyers: Girain, Witkar—No. 2, 724c@73. Banuky —No. 2, 50@5fic. Rye—No, Cory—N¢ 0Oars—No, e Stock, Steers—4 25@5 00, War Cows—3 H0@4 25, Hoes—5 00@? Sueep—3 60@4 50 OaLves—6 50@7 00, Flour and Millstufls, Winter WHEAT—Heat quality, patent, 82733 30, SE00ND RING UALITY—2 T5@3 25, WiEAT—Best quality. UALITY—2 50@3 25 per cwt. Onorpen FEED—Per 100 1bs, 1,0 CorN MEAL—1 10@1 2) per ewt, SCREENING —65@T0e per owt patent, Drugs. Diuos ANDCHEMICALS —Acid, «arbolic. 4c: acid, tartaric, 55c; balsam capabia, per Ib.. bark sassafras, per Ib, 12c; calomel, por1b, cinohonidia, per oz, $1 (,hlurufunu. Dovers powdes uplm .. per oz, iodine, per Ib., $1.65; salicin, p |x)lu'.(!ul morphine, per oz, flour, per b, 4c; strychui sulphur §1. General Produce. The market is bare of wood stock, ny arc offered at $4 00, but they AvpLES A fow Geni are not choice, Twans —Locolpta light and de Laad picked uavy, psr bu, $2 2 00@2 25, i aand good, 5 mediun, 00d domand, Choleo biight common to good dark per Ib, A weak feeling prevails and a 10 is anticipated to taka place in ek, when grass butter will be com- Packers will not offer ahve 10c now and are not anxious to buy. tor grades aro solling readily yotto the Rolls have arrived in bad shape latel aud tub butter of uniform los, dhoice tablo 15 , 8@ 10¢ ing for common gra ‘I‘hu b nferior gri 3 1ot been any creamery offered in this market, although prices were comparatively high With improved quality of country butter and Jower prices demand for creamery will nat ur ly lecrosse. Ui Oho” per L, $7.00; “York State” per bbl, $8 0 )1, $170; condensed per gal, 85, OHees sin new 5%; young American 17, Cocoaxvrs—Per 100, $4 75 ¥ 03 —Nochange is notable, is remarkrbly SOt Tor thila Siie of tha yasi but it is havd to tell how long it might be depended upon, as it is almost nnnatural Sales to-day, 13¢. FourioN Fuoims—Mewina oranges, per JELLY - 1n 20 and 80 1b pails, 8@%; In 2 1b ara, per_doz, §1 50; assorted tumblers, per doz, #1 20; schoonars, por dozen, &3 00, Marie StGAR~ Pure vks, per 1b, 16¢; ORio, 18¢; small cakes, 12)e. OAT MEAL —Steel eut, per bbl 5 Ox1o8s— Dull, only the best of old onions 1 Jermudas are taken in preference; s, por bbl., $2.25; Bermudas in crate “"OntoN SErs—~Bottom per bu, £850; tops, ., ) Porcons- Tn good demand at 2@24c por 1b for chickens = only; @15, < More firm and_demand good. Now potatoos are coming in_from tho south 30 per bbl, EarlyRtose por bu Peachble 15¢; Bulk receipts are lisposo ot and havo to bo s Preskrves —(In 20-1b pails) blackberry, per Ib, joa, plams, figs, iborry sauce, | and selling at & pe Provistons—Ham, 13fe b, bacon, 11jc; o. . bacon, 11{c; d. s, sides 10gc; short rib sidos, oulders, 8ho; mess pork. per Lard 9@10c 00; new b, $18.50, Dried boef, 15fe. VEGETATLES —~Spinach, per bl cabhag, California per 1b., 40; lottuce, por doz., Hc; rodishes, per doz., Slc; turnips por ' bu, Bc. beets, per bu cuctmbers, per doz., § Tio Ib. “2e. califlower, o wug, per doz, 8 rots, per Tomatoos, oo poas por biishol 00, (& »h[unnuu[ } b, box, 81 60@S1 Box, 82 25; string boans por bushel box SrrawnerirIEs - Consignments more wd pricas gotting lowor, Sales to-day per qt. Pia8 Frer, Pripe, Kits, 81 25; pigs 40 16 qr hb], S0 1b half bbl, £5 00; Lrl tripo, 401 b qr bbl, 82 Ere.- I‘(gw (m\l 15 1h ; pigs_foot, tripe, 80 1b Ralf bbl, Digs. tougnies, 1 ; pigs lum: o8, 40 1b qr bbl, £6 00, Lambs' tongues, 15 1b kits, £3 003 40 1b qe bbl, §6 00, Hides. vaon butchers, 6@0e; groen dry flint, 11@160; dry salt, nizod hides, two-thirds price, 'ALLOW— b @ SHrgp Pzur o@1 00, Dry Goods. (RETINGS. —1\tlmltll A, Th 1 l\ tlan- LA T Ao Bl Rayall Standard, S¢; Indian Head ik o Argyle, Te; Pep- porell I, 6 ) B ) AtmnCnunw “Ballon 44, 6ic; Bal- ; Cumberland 4.4, 8c; Davoll DD, Truit of tho Loom 4-4, Ao; Golden Gate, Tonsdule, $jc; N 1-4 l]j\., \\ mnn\lttu. 10¢. Ducks (Colored)—Boston, '8 oz, 11 , 1l4jc; Boston, 9 oz., 1c; (Gray)—Waest_Point, 1% 8 oz, 11 West Point, 10 0z., 1ic; Boston' Bear, 8 o, e, —Amoskeag, 14c; Continental is, 10fo; Pearl River, ldc; "8 | (uarter kegs, 1 88; bl Hamloton Awnings, 124c. Amoskeag, 14c; Beaver Creek Beaver Creek BB, 1lc; reak LC. 10: _Haymakers 99c; Jaffroy XXX, 12§c; River, 13¢; Warre A" (brown), Warron BB (brown), 11¢; Warren CC (brown), 10c. Cavniuos —Fifth avonue glove finish, bo; Keystone glove finish, bc. Consgr JeANs—Amory, 7hc, Hancock, 8c; Kearsayer, Ste; Rockport, 7c. PriNts—Allens,bhc; American,bie; Arnolds, c; 'Harmony, 4c; Indigo, Sci ndigo 4-, 124¢; cheap sale 43c. s —American, 5e; Cocheco, 5o, Southbridge, 41c; Waverlys, 4jfc; Rosedale, 4. GINGHANS ~Amoskeag staplos, So, Bates staples, 8tc; Lancaster staples, Sc; Plunkot )lmdn, 9c; Hudson checks, 8hc; Amoskeag Duss Goons—Atlantic alpacea, 9%o; Per- giane ouhmor, Jio; Hamloton cashmero, c; Hamleton Fancus, 114¢; Hamleton bro- s, 15c; Arlington brocade, 18c. lmm Der. Wo quote lumbor, Inth and shinglos, on oars at Omaha at tho following prices: JoIsT AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50. TiBERS 16 feet and under, 22 Tinmen A, Jorst18 T 34 505 30 t, 2 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, FnNuxNfl—Nu. 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 2 remiNG—No, 1(24 common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 1800, S1ock Boarps—A, 45 00; B,40 00; C, 35 00. Froonixa—No, 1,40 00; 'No, 2, 85 00; No, 3, 2500 Sipivo, cloar—27 00; No. 2, 2500; No. § 37 00; 8, 25 00, Dest—t 50; standard, 3 50, per M. LatH—3 25 Liug—Per bnrml, 125; bulk per bushel, 85¢; cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair per bu. B0c; Torved folt, 100 1bs, 3 50; straw ~oard, 8 50, Paints, Olls and Varnishes. 015110 carbon, per gallon, 13ho; 150° headlight, per gallon, 14hc; 175 headlight, per gallon, 18c; 1502 water white, 17c; lin sod, raw,; pr gallo insced, boiled, per ¢ Lacd, winter str’d, per Q)lon, 8bc: 5 castor, per l 40; sweet, per ;(u“l)ll 00 por gallon, 160; fish, W. B., neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 90c; Tubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; sums fic; golden machine, No. 1, per gal- lon, 8 4, 280; sporm, signal, per gallon 80c; turpoutine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74°, per vallon, 16c. PAINTS IN O1L—White load, Omaha P, P, 6}e; whito load, St. Louis, pure, 6hc; Marsoillos groen 1to b Ib cans, 20¢; French zinc, green veal, 1%c, French zinc, red seal, 1lc; Fronch zinc, in varnish asst, 20c; French zinc, in_oil asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1h cans, 10¢; raw’ and bumnt, Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown 13¢; rofinod lampblack, 12¢; coach black, and ivory black, 160; drop black, 16c; Prussian bltg, 40c; ultzamarine hlus, 186; chrom green L. M. & D., 10c; blind and shutter green, L M &D., 16c; Paris groon, ian rod, 160; Vonotian red, 8 Tuscan red, 22c; Amerls can Vermillion, L. & P., 180; chrome yellow L. M, 0, &D. 0., 18¢; yollow ochre, 9c; golden ochro, 16¢, patent dryer, 8c; graining colors, light oale, dark oak, walnut, chetnut and ash 160, pores rgallon, { 1, 750, Drv Paints. White lead, 8c; Frouch zinc, i10c; Parls whiting, 2he; whiting gilders, 1fc; whiting com’l 1jc; lampblack, Germantown, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blue, 5o; pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B pobbie O, D, Moroceo, _Hansres—No, 1 st No. 1 Ohio oak l\h|w,.-.|m. o No 2 1 Pitts oak har, § har, o} Hh\' Y Ger-t Orown, be; S , B, SMOKING + Morschin ham, § oo num 4 or,, Seni"of North Oarolin, North Carolina, ., B0} oz, 280 O, K hiham, 2 on Nod, #'s 26¢; Tom and Jerry, Tidguors. Arooror—188 proof aleohol, gallon extra Califoruia 117 per proof gall 187 »nroof, 1 20 spirits, + No. B Ditts onk Diamond n, 30c; Dur Durhan orthl Carofing, 8 oz, doe Seal o 0.k Durham, 4 8003 Unclo 224 per wine 188 proof, 15 triple rofined spirita et proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies 100@1 50; fina blended, 1 50@2 50; Kontucky bourbons, and Pennsylvania ryos, 00@7 00; @7 00 0; 0. Kentucky Braxirs—Importod, 6 00@1600; domestio 1 4064 00, Gins—Importod, 4 50@6 00; domestio, 1 40 @3 00, Ross—Tmported, 1 50@6 ( 2 00@+4 00; domostic, 1 50 PRACH AND APPLE DRANDY CHANPAGNES Tmported_por case, Now England, B@4 00, 28 0@ 8400; American, per can, 13 @16 00, Grocers List. OANNED GOODS~Uysters (Standard)per case, 8 70@3 80; strawberrios, 2 th, por caso, 90; 2 10; raspberrios, b, por case, 2 0@ Bartlott g, por cawe, § 403 wlurticharric, por case, 0, 2 90; groen 2 10; 'ogg _plums, gogos, 2 b, per_case, 4'80@5 50. por o por’ caso, 2 90; pine wpplos, 2 b Rore—Sisal 4 inch and largor, 9c, inch, 9¢{; 4 inch, 10}e, ANDLES—Boxos, 40 bs, 16s, 16¢; 8s, 150; boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz., 6a, 15c, Matongs—Por oaddio, 85c; round, onses, 2 B5; square_casos, 170, Suaars—Powdared, granulated, 78 ard extra O, Gye; extra C, Gfic; low, G}o; dark yellow, o Corrrrs—Ordinary grades, @18he; good, o prime, 15@ 8io; A 16@17¢; fancy groen_and yollow, 1 evering's ronstod. ; MolLau mitation Ja vernment Java, 20@26¢; 1 ‘buckle's roastod, 1 @183c; Clark’s Aurora, 16}c. at_oaf, confeotionors’ A, 7Hos Stand: Sio; modinm yol- 2@12he; Riok—Louisiana prin to cholce, 70; falr ly 7 00; family mackerel, white fish, half brls., 8 75; No, 1 Syrop—Standard Co do, 4} gallon kega 1 85; ackor mu, 9be kits, 115, 80¢, bols; Standard Standard do, 4 gallon kega 187, SopA-- In b papers, 8 30 per case; kog por Ib, 2% PiorLes—Medium, In barrels, 8 do in half barrols, 4 75; emall, in barrels, 9 25; do in half barrals, 5 25; ghorkins, in barrols, 10 25; do in half barrels, b 75. Txas—Gunpowdar, good, 45@86c; choloo 60 @750; good Tmporial, Young Hynon, 650@1 00; 0@13c; choico, 60@6bc; good, 36@h0c: natural loaf, 3! choioe, ; Japan, apa choice, 60@7be; Oolong, good, 85@40c; Oolong, choico, 40@55 choice, 35@4be. ‘WoonENWARE—T'wo throo hoop noer washboards Wallbuckots, 3 85, SoAPsS— sntinet, 8 60; whito 'Russian, b 205; hoop ; Souchong, good, pale, pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio* 185; Doublo Crown 2 90; <irl’s Savon Tmperial, 8 4 Kirlds standard,’ 37 Kirl's entoca, 35@A40¢; 185 Kirk's Kirk's 2 15; Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes,) 40¢; Kirk’s magnolia, doz l’o'usn——l’enmflvmh cans, 4 case, In case, 8 35; Babbitt,s bal ball, 2 doz. in case, CANDY—Mixed, 1z@m stick, 103, ple, 18c. 2 doz. m case, 1 90; Anchor stick, 1lc; twist mem—NewYorkrppln 16¢; Ohio ap* SaunDray loads, per bbl, 170; Ashton, I sacks, 8 60; bbls dairy 60, bs, ‘StAROR—Pearl, 4he; Silver Gloss, TExcelsior Gloss, 7; Corn, Starch, ‘Seiors—Popper, 17c; allspice, 250; cassia 10c. Lyve—American, 8 40; $o; Oom The. 663 cloves, Greonwich, 8 40; Woeatern, 2 75; North Stur, 2 00; Lewls’ lye, 4 65; Jewell lya 275 e—— DENVER MARKET. FrLour—100 Ibs, 1 75 Graham, 100 1bs, ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, dc; slonna, riw, do; Paris groen, gonuine Pariy green, common, 20c; chrotme green, chrome groen, K. vermillion, Tartuiilian, Amarioas, Abor Tudian 2ol roso pink, 1ic; Venstian red, Cookson's, Venetian' red, Amerivan, 1§e; red load, i chrome yollow, gonuine, 30c; chromo yel: schre, rochelle, 3c; ochre, French, ‘Winter's mineral, Spsaish brown, Zhe} ing. lehigh brown, 24 Prince's mineral, e, VaRNisies —Darrols, pev gallon: Furni tare, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, 81; coach, oxtra, 81 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar oxtra, 81 75; Japan, T0c; leltum oxtra, 830; shellac, 88 50; hrd ol finish, 81 60| Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, plow steel special cast, fc, arucible, Taf speclal of Gleeman. Aol ot tooi do, 15@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 26@3 00; hubs ; fe'loos sawed dry, 1 40; tonguos, ; axlos each, 750; KquaTe DUt peF or Ib, B@180; coll chaio, por Ih, 6@12 iron wwdwm, o3 wpring toel, T@8c; Burden's horsehoos 4 70 Eurden's muleshoss 5 70, Barsep Wikk—In car lots, bo Naius—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90, Suor—Shot, 1'85; buck shot, powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half per 100, 210; orlontal i km"ss?; l'l"" ins 3 y i fuse, par 100 foet 50 S . Lzan—Bar, 1 65, GoaL—Cunberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lumps 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Jowa lump, b 00 box, 85 00. Messina lemons, per box, 83 75 Dhcks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00; teal, A, 81501 75; goese, $3.00@3 b0; saij Hay ).hlr.d $10@812, owa nut, b 00; Rock' Spring, 7 00; Anthra cite, 11 25@11 50; Canon City, 7 00, per ton Leather, A Oak sole, 88c@420; hen he to lock sole 28c(@850; &n to 100; homlock upper, 22¢ k upper, 2 oy u.\lli(uurr. 400 to 5 50; uunu S2@sh; Greisen kid, 2 b0 t 2 75; oak 2 70@3 00 Graiy —Wheat, 100 1bs, 1 35 2 50; patent, 100 bs, {'o@s 0o: @2 50; buckwheat, 100 1bs, @1 45; corn, in sacks f 100 lbs, 1 12@1 14: oats, 100 1bs, 150 @1 62; barley, 100 1bs, 1 30@1 40, Hav—Baled, 20,00@24 00; straw, 10 0@ Burrer—F. anoy, 27c; common, 8@12 N Frosh, 18@10c; ranch, G 19@20c @30c; dairy choice, 25@ doz, fresh Ciigkse—Full cream, 15@160; Limburgor, 5 180; Swiss, importod PouLThY—Live ckens, doz, turkeys, 1b, 20@22c; dromed {geoso, 1b 7e, Porators—Tastern, 100 Iba, 40@ 45c; ley, 100 1bs, 90c@] 00, VEGETABLES —Onions, cabbage, 100 lbs, 2 H0@2 100@1 25; celery, per doz, FruiTs - Oranges, M 100 1bs, @ bananas, lar, 7 00@7 50; l\l ATH Tord, in tierces, salt hidos I Fsu— Mackerel, No.1, Oalliuaia s i Bl 350@7 00; 16@: box, (5 t, "10 50 beets, 100 1bs, 0@ 00; 00; apples, ; grapes, Maluga, rogu’ hunch "nuw, 1b, 14@143¢; bacon, 1 3 00@6 00, reak- dried Holland rout, per b, 17@15c, herring, ke, 1 60@1 75, Weakness, the Face, Lost Manhood, 810 experimencing, “atonce used in each case, Jamesl!edml Ingitute Chartered by theStateof Illi- nois for theexpress purpose 8 of ¢ivingimmediate relie urinary and pri . Gonorrheea, Syphilisin all their compiicated forms, also al! diseases of the Skin and Elood promptly relieved and permanentiycured by reme- dies testedina Forty Years M bpcoial Practice. Seminal Iznt Losses by Dreams, Pimples on winitively cured. Thero s appropriate remedy onsultations, sonal or by letter, sacredly confidential, ere ed- ‘cines sent by Mail and Express, No marks on vackage to indicate contents or sender. Address OR.JAMES,No. 204Washington St.,Chicago, lil, —_.___..—-f‘ C. West'y Newve unranteod e vulsions, ¥ or tobac nraasion, Bottoning of ity and leading 1o 1 wors a cuusodl by oyor- or oyer-indulgenc onth's troatment 0, sont by mail prepuid FUBTAULO0H 1RSSO ODLY D) fic for Hystorin Norvous Nervous l'rmlm'unnnum-d Dy tho st Wakefalness, Mentul Do. Truin resulting in in decay und death cunture OId Ado, Tarrenyioas, Lot of Dower either sex, Involuntary Losses and Bpermat $1.00u hoz, or & n luuplnl o ittel guarantoo to re if the treatuont does not effect ND Huary Treat )izz ruliin, i bozet 0. ¥, GOODMANN, Druggist Agents for Owmaba T. 0. CARLISLE, Neb BREEL RO? MO. VALLEY 3cad for Clredore” High Class Poultry, IOWA. Imported Beer IN BOTTL Erlanger,.. Culmbacher, . Pilener sene e Kaisercoovees o Bavaria, . Bavara, Bohemian, «evsec.Bremen, DOMESTIC. 8¢, Louis $t. Louis Budweiser Anhauser. . Bes: s . Milwauke Schlitz-thisner Milwaukee Krua's <o .Omaha Ale, Portor, Unnn‘~|u' fnd Rhin Wine. ED. MAURER 214 Farnom Ly W can e Teehiarged 1w i $1.000 Would Not Buv It. DR, Hokxs—1 was aftiloted with rhoumatism ard sured by using & belt. To any one afflicted with would say, buy Horn tio Bolt, an_confer with mo by writing calling 20 Douglas streat, Omaha, Neb. WILLIAM LYONS, Opposite postoftice, room 4 Fren Al At my store, MAIN OFFICE: or blook S&Forme ato am St , Oniaba, “Ordors filed €. 0 D, Soience of Life, Only $1.00. BY MAIL POSTPAID, F. Goodman's Drug Store 1110 KHOW THYSELF. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD Exhausted Vitality, Norvous and Physioal Dobility, Promaturo Docline In Man, Exrorsof Youth, an tho antold miserles rogulting fros ndlsoretions or ex- cesses. A book for every man, young, middle-aged, and old. ~ 1t contalng 125 prosoriptions’ for all_ acuto and chronlc disensos eachone of which s fnvaluah'e 30 found by the Author, whose experience for 24 yoars I stich asprobably' nover beforo foll to the 1t of y physic an 800 pages, bound In boautif French muslin m sossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed 10 bo a finor wors n every sense, nechanioal, 1 orary and protessonal,—than any other work sol thiw country for 82,60, or tho money will be refun In uvnrf Instance. Price only $1.00 by mall, post pald, lustrative sample 5 conts. Send now. God modal awardod the or by the edlic | Assoclation, to the offioera of which ho refera. Tho Sciense of Life should bo road by the young for Instraction, and by tho afioted for rellaf. 1 will benofit all.—London Lancot. Thore 14 no membor of soctety to whom Tho Soi- onco of Lito will not bo usctul, whother youth, par- ent, guardian, Instructoror clergyman. —Argonaut, Address tho P ody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Street, Boston lhnn who may Do oonsultod on all discasos ' roquiring akiil and axportonce. Ohronlo and obstinate disoasosthat have baffled tho I:l‘:lflnfll all n|lhn'l phys. E I;tlll)l‘l; e il JAS, H. PEA.BODX M, b, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Rosidonce, No.. 407 Jones St. = Offica, No. 150 Farnam stroot Office hours 12'm. to 1 p. b m. fom 2 ¢0 6 v. . Tolophono for ol 097 ik hono Railway Time Table. All trains arrive ot and depart from Omaha on Central Standard Time, which is 24 minutes faster than sun time, } Excopt Batunday, ¢ Except Sunday, § Except Mog- day. From Union l"m'lll Depot; Tenth St, U. P. R. R, MAIN LINE. LEAVE, Xpl Pacific Exp ARV, 0 am | Atlantic Exp 5 pm | Mail and Exp. Daily. REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION, 1LBAY | ARRIVE, Lincoln Exp. w | Lincoln Exp. 20 p m DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION. 0 m 11 X Axrlvo‘l‘nulluldvp Hif utes later, Loavo Council Bluffs Transfor dopot: 7.3, 0.87,10:37, 11:47 & 1m; 281 116y . ni. ‘Atrivo Omana 13 v TRANSFER TRAINS, ARRISE. Pase; No. 8 5am MISSOURI PACIFIC, LEAVE, ARRIVR, St Louls Fxp am | Omaha Exp 060 pm St. Touls Exp. .. 815 pm | Omalia Exp.. 735 & m B.C.&P. RR LEAVE, | ARIIVE Malloo 040 0 m | B Paul Exp. L1 m £t Paul Exp!) 716 pom | Ml L7000 pom Daily C.&N. W. R R, LRAVE ARy sall*. 000 am | Expromt......1000 & m Exprery | 500 p m | Mall 700 pm O, R.I'&P. R B, LEAVE, ARIIVE, Mall*. 900mm | Exprou 210:60 4 m (u!pm Mall* ., M. & BE PR | Expreset . LT p m LEAVI Mol & Ex”......0.00 & m | Pacifio Atlantic Exf COpm | Mall & 0., B &Q R.R. via Council Blufls ) LRAVE ARRIVE, Matl Expross 10:60 & w1 J0pm | 00 m | Expross. 1 WABASH, 8T, LOUIS & PACIFIC, LAV Cannon Ball, ..\ 100 Cannon Ball Daily, K. C., BT, JOE & C. B, (via Council Biuffe.) “Hopm LEAVE, s Mail 0604 10 ross LT0am EXprosy.. 7:00p ARRANGEMENT OF BUNDAY THAINS During May Saturday, Sunday and Monday Chicago traing will Fotate as { Faturday evening traing lvave COM. & Bt 1 May 17Lh Wth and #1st vie th s order tho Mo May 2 _and Wost Ath vin May 130 via tht Northi We CM &SI, From I3, & M B. & M. RAILIROAD MAIN LINF DRAVER XFKEAS, ot Tenth Street., WRATZUOUND, EAKT BOUND. LEAVE. Oma 50 am Ashlan Lincoln. . 10:00 pm 12:0 Croto. ... 11317 pin 12:640pm Hastings .. 610 wm 4:16 pm 1166 am 1050 pm Hed Cloud. K00 am 6:01pm 10 26y MoCook . 1060 am 916 pm 6:16am 4:10 pm Akron ... 46 pm 2108m 1960 am 116 am Denver. .. 7:26 pm 0 16am 9:26 pm 7:80 sm aily, OMAIIA AND PLATTTMOUTH TRAINS: Ly, Omahia at 7:60, wnd 8:45 o m; 4:60, 0:10, 7:45 p Ar. Ouiahia t0:20, 8.40 and 10:06'a w; 7:00, 7:80 Dnily B, & QI R (via Plattsmouth.) LEAVK ARKIVE Fastern Exp....8:45 & m | Omaha Exp §d0n w Cliicago Exp. .. 4:60 p o | Western Exp...7:30 p m aily K. ., 8T B, (via Plattsmouth ) LEAYK ARIIVE Mail 85 a | Exp 0:25 4 m Expross 7:46 p 1 | Mal, 780 pm Daliy. ) ©, 8t, P, M, & O, Depot, 1ith and Webster Streets, €., 86 P. M. & O. LEAVE. ARIVE No 2 Passenger. .50 s m | No 8 Mixed.....11:16 s m No 4 Mixed B0pw | No1 Pamenger. :2) p 1o Sundays Excopted REATL ESTATH. tion, lots 100, £10 [cash, and = L e | Syndicato HillTA 10 per month, EBEDFORDR& SOUER, Agentas Gilman Place, lots 8160 to Sl(\fl BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents. Clark Place, I..u £300 to BEDFORD®*& SOUER, Agents, Tukey & Keysor's Sub: Immnn lots 8125 to}$150,;BEDFORDES SOUER, Agents, Hawthorn Addition, lots 8350 to §650. BEDF JRD & SOUER, Agents, Kirkwood Addition, lots 400 'to $450, BEDFORDBRE SOUER, Agentes Hanscom's Addition, lots §500 to 8650, BEDFORDAY SOUER, Agentas Sndicate Hill Addition IBEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars For a choice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins the the Syudicate lands insouth Omaha, and will rapidly build up with com fortable homes. These lots are beautiful and are near the stock yards and packing houses, and will be occupied as homes by the employes of these worl nd are undoubtedly the best value for the price of any lots in the market. Several have been sold and the price will soon be ad= vanced. We have the exclusive agency on thisaddition. Terms easy. GILMAN PLAGE' This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in¥iWest Omaha, A low price has been puton them to start them. $160 to 8300, On easy terms, Tne grading and m rovements to be made on §Leavenworth St.. this spring,will;make ry valuablegproperty. CLARK PLACE. ' This is a sub-division of the {Megeath property§ facmg Hancom’ Park on thesouth. Giod Im:uhmu, near street car, fine view and has good growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions in Omaha, and will sely rapidly. Price $300 to$650. One fourth cash balance cn good time. ~ First come, first served. This’isla splendid fop- portunity for persons whointend bm]dmg for a home. TUKEY &KEYSOR'S SUB-DIVISION Is a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman Hlflca, West Omaha. The first of these lots will be sold at $125 to $1560, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home "and splendid investment for a rich man or a poor man, HAWTHORN This addition lies between Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks from the HighSchool, one mile from the postoftice, and is what is known as inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the finest residences in the city are in this locality. The grade on Davenpor* street has been established and work commenced, and will be completed a8 soon as the weather permits. The contract has been let for buildin large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this addi tion. We predict that these lots will more than double in . alue before August, asit is the most desirable part of Omaha and would have been built up years ago had it beenplaced on the market. Prices B350 TO $B50 Adjoining lots are heirg sold at double the price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. ix"lots left in this addition{which we offer at a bargain. We-have! FARIM ]LA%IDSI We have some improved and unimyprovedfifarms] uem”Omnlm,'md some well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOIMES Resaence and Residence Lots in alliparts of the city,;and BUSINESS LOTS On all the best streets in the business center. Wo have for sale lots in Shinn’s Addition, Parker’s Addition, Nelson's Add - tion, Armstrong's Addition, Lowe's Addition, Park Place Addlllon, Isaacs & Sel- den's Addition, McCormick’s Addition, Hanscom Place, llodu.k 's Addition, Bure Oak Addmun. "Johnson's Addition, Reed’s Addition, Kountze's Addition, Syndicate Hill, wan Place, Clark Place, Tukey & Keysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi- nun,!l\lrkwuod Addition, Boyd’s Addition, Yates & Reed's A]ddumn, ete., ete. L) BEDFORD & SOUER. (1213 South 14th Btreet,;betweeriFarnam and Daiiglas o B ‘ . B 7 i v | r ) bl i ‘ i », ‘ S )