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| The Nebraska National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB, Pald Up Capltal . * Surplus Faud, Nov, 1, 1888 DIRECTORS, H. W. YATES, President,{for many] yoars Oaahier of the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice Prosident, Boston. W V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H, & J, 8. Col lin, M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attor ney at Law, i L. 8, REED, of Byron Reed & Co. K. K. HAYDEN, Assistant ashior, THIS BANK opened for business April 27, 8¢ ITS DIRECTORS AND STOOKHOLD ERS are among the eading businessof Oma- ha, and its businoss is condncted with eapecial efarence to the bast and increasingh intarost its mercantils patrons, COLLECTIONS receivo spocial attention and chargos lowost obtainable here or else- whara, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorablo terms and upon acsounts of banks and bankers. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Government Tonds and County and Cit ysecuritios bought and rold "FINANGE AND COMMERCE, FINANCIAL Nrw York, May 3@8; closed offered 13(@2, Prime paper Sterling bills , 485} Governments—Tirmer for 4, lower for 43s, Shares—Oponed weak and deprossod. In the first half there was a declino of § to 24 later a recovery of } to 2}, Lackawanna and Unuion Pacific leading. After 11 o'clock spec- ulation was weak and lower. In the afternoon tho bears made sharp attacks on the market, supported by unfavorable rumors. One was that New York Central wouldreduce its divi- dends to 6 per cont.; that the company’s quar- torly report to the railroad commissioners would make a very unfavorablo showing; that the Union Pacificearnings for April would show & heavy decrease; and that Boston honses were in trouble. Money also became active, advancing to 8 per cent.; pricos broke $to 5. New York Central, Northwestern preferrod and Union Pacific were the greatest sufforers, Near the close there was a recovery of 4013 The market closed steady. Com. pared with last night prices are 4} lower for Northwastern proferred, 4% for Union Pacific and Now York Central, 3 for Illinois Central, 2} for Rock Island and Omaha preferred, for Central Pacific, 2} for Western, Union and 17 for Quincy. Quincy commanded } for use, Tllinois Central 1-16, Union Pacific 1-64 to 132, The governing committee has decided to close the stock exchange Decoration Day and reopen Saturday at 11 a. m.; also decided to open thy exchange Mondays during June, July and August at 11 a. m. instead of 10 a, m. as usual, 28, —Money — Easy; B, Weaker; 1 83 demand, OUUPONS 43 Coupons. ... . U. S, now, te. Pacitic 6 8 of '9i BTOOKS AND BONDS. do do do Illinois Contral.. Ind., Bloom. & Western gan Central eavolin & St Louis. . do do lasouri Pacific Northern Pa Ohio & Mississippi. do _do fd Peoria, Decatur & Evansviile Rock Tsland....... Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8¢, Panl do do do_ pfd. 8t. Paul Minn. & Manitoba. St. Paul & Omaha, do_ do p Texas Pacific. Union Pacific. Wabash, St. L. & Pacific. . do ' do do fd Wastern Union Tolegrap) *Asked. t£x. Div. —— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO PRODUCE. Ciieaco, May 28— Flour, sbeady: 5 00@6 00; spring, 4 00@450; Mi bakers’, 4 50@5 00, Wheat - Regular, active, stronger: opened vanced 1dc, fluctuatedi@7 atest figures yesterday afte: ash and May S8sfe; June 89c; July Angust 9. 8@91fc; spring and ter nominal. Corn—Flrm, astive, opened shade lower, advanead g, closed about same as 543 51 June 3 May, @i go; August 68jo; rejocted winter, nnesota 7 il Onts - Quiot, stead about unchanged; cash, ; May, 318@313c; i June, 32¢; July 824c; 169, Pork—More doing, stronger; advanced 75@ reacted 15@20c; cash, 19 5u@19 75; 3 Jlllme. and July 19 80@19 85; August 19 55@19 60. Lard —Firmer, moderatively active; advan- ced 10@]! h, 20@8 May and June §20@8 22h; July 8 374@8 40; August 8 H0@8 Bulk Moats—Shoulders;6 15;short rib, 8 874; short clear 8 55, Whisky - Unchanged. Butter—Dull; choise creamery, fancy dairy. 15 Cheese—Quiet: full cream eheddars, now, skimmed chaddars; 4@T74c, e 13@ 18@20c; g8 — S c. Hides—Fairly active: grosn salted quoted. ight, 8}@8}e; heavy, Tho; calf, Tallow—No, 1 country sold at be, CarL_ Boain, — Wheat —June 4o lower. Corn—June and August jo lower; duly 4¢ lower. Oats—Unchangad, Pork —June and July felower. Lard—July and. August Zic higher, NEW ORLEANS, New Onieans, May 23.—Corn—Quiet; he'd higher; mixed 69@70c; white, 78@74c. 0 Dull; 41@42 Corn Meal—Higher, vood demand and Pork-Firmer and scarcer; 17 Lard —Steady ; tierce, rofined, 8 4900, Whisky—Stesdy and unchanged. TOLEDO. ToLeno. May 28.—Wheat—Dull, lower ; No. 2 red 95§ @100, Gorn —Fair demand at lower rates; M 5T}@hTh Oats— Fair demand at lower rates ; No. 2, cash and May, 3. 2, . ST, LOUIS PRODUCE, 81, Lours, May 25.—Wheat—Higher; fairly active; No. 2 red 111@1 12 for cash; 1 094 hid Jane closing red 101 bid, ve, b2 cash; 52@524 closing 93 year. No. Coru—High'r; inacti 524G June; 3 August Oats — Strongor; 82{@33} bid cash; 320 June. Rye—Dul Barley —Duily Butter — Unchange fer, 10@12. Flax Seed—Quiet; Hay-Steady; prairie 12 50@14 50; Timothy 18 00i@19 00, Bran Quie Corn Meal 3 05, Whisky —Steady; 1 ¢ CaLL BoaRD, —Whent—Active: lower; asked May; 1078 asked June; 93§@957 July ow; 515 May and igust, Oats—Low NEW YORK PRODUCE, Y oRK, Wheat - Opened : trado quiet; No. 2 July, $1 05@1 0 £1.05 New rather easier, rallied 3@ { red for June, §1 021 02 August, S104{@1 (5} 1.08; Dec Corn- 1B future, Oats Pork Tard Eiggs r ket firm at 14)@14y. air; mars Butter—Dull and easy. PRORIA PRODUCE. Prosia, M 28— Corn — Steady, high, mixed, H4@5H44¢; No. 2 mi. Oats Firm, inactive; No, i@ Ltye —Quiot; now N Whisky Firm at £1 MILWAUKER, Mitwavkee, May Wheat higher; but 00c; Juno, 903c; July, “Corn Oats. Ryo—1 Barloy—Lasy, Re. “Wheat — Waestorn, , winter, red spot 1,03}@ BALTIMO! Bavrivore, M higher, dull; No, 103 Corn—Western, firmer and dull;mixed spot 6le bid. Oats —Dull; western, white, 30@40c; mixed; 37@39c. Rye—Quiot; 68@70c, Tiggs— Easior; 130 Whisky—Steady; 114, GINCINNATL, CixcINNAT May 28,—Wheat—Dull; No, 2 red 1 02@1 0 Corn—Heavy Oats— Lower; Rye—Lowor Pork —Held 1 Lard—Firm; 8 00, Bulk Ments —Strong; higher; shoulders 6f; short ribs Whisky Steady; 108, KANSAS CITY PRODUCE. KANsas Orry, May 28.—Wheat — Quiet; 84@8 1} cash; 83 Did Juue; 80§ July. Corn—Unsottled; 46 cash; 47}@15§ May; 44} June. Oate—Lower; nomin KANSAS CITY LIVE S8TOOK, Kansas Crry, May 28.—The Live Stock Indicator report Cattle—T'rm. others unchanged. Hoga—Weaker; ic lower; 5 00 Sheep—Weak. Natives 3 76@ ST. LOUIS LIVE STOCK. Sr. Louts, May 28.—Oattle—Light; and medium . grades firm, active; hervy shippine weaker; slow exports 75; common to choice shipping 5 Sheep—Slow; wi 350; medium to good 3 extra 4 50@5 (0. Hogs —Weak; slow. Yorkers packing 5 25@5 50; heavy 5 50@5 6 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. ChicaGo, May 28 Hogs—Receipts 17,00 market strong and he higher; light,$5 00@5 rough packing 5 00@5 40; shipping $5 45 atives lower 5 60@6 35; 25, for to fair 2 85@ )4 5d; choice to 2@b 10; heavy packing and pts 4400 head; market nctive ports, $650@6 80; good to choice common to fair 85 60@6 00; 86 00@6 503 butchers, Toxans, TRAFFIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN, OH10aG0, May 28, —Receipts and ship ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rye, bushels, Barley, bushe New Vork, May 28— Recelpts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have beon as follows: Wheat, bushols, Corn, bushels Oats, bushel Rocelpts Ship'ts, 51,000 1 i LIVE 8TOCK. OF10aG0, May 25, —Receipts and hip- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpts, Ship'ts, 4,300 16,500 1000, Kansas Oy, May 28— Rocelpta and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours bave been as follows: Oattle. . Hogs Recelpts, Bhip'ts 800 1,100 4 1,700 8r. Louis, May 28, — Recelpts and ship- went1 of live stock for the past 24 hours have boen as follows: Bau’: pta, Ship'ts. OMAHA MARKETS. ‘Wholesale Prices. Ovrio or THE OMAHA Bxr, ’ Wednesday Evening, May 28, The following prices are charged rotallers by jebbers, wholesalers and commission mer. chants, with the exception of grain, which is ing 534 | box, &6 00, OMAHA DAILY BEE--THURSDAY MAY 29, 1884, per box, 83 per bunch, £300 Dates, in frails, Tho; dates, 124 @4 00, Figs, Ib., 160 fard, in boxes Fruir Burers pails, per Ib, 7o, ‘Apple butter, in 80 1b Plum buttar, C. Hay—Baled, $8.00@10.00; loose, $10,00@ 16 00 JELLY —1n 20 and 80 1b pails, 6@70; In 2 1b, jars, per_doz, 81 50; assorted tumblers, per doz, 1 20; achooners, per dozen, 88 00. Marte Svoan—Pure, in bricks, per 1b, 16c; Ohio, 13¢; small cakes, 123c. 1.Steel cut, per bbl, £6 25, Ox10Ns - O1d onfons are virtually ont of the wmarket, new Southern are coming forward % at £5,00@5.50 per barrel; Barmu: 00 per bushel crato. HR8- In good demand at 2@2he per It PoutThy —Demand for chickena onl drossed 14@15; live por doz. $4.50; spring chickons, £4.00@ 6,00, according to size. PoraTORs - More firm and_demand good. Neow potatoes are coming in_from the south and selling at £4.00 por bbl. EarlyRose per bu Peachblow, 45c; Buik receipts are ispose of and have to bo sacked hero Ib pails)—Stawborry, per 1b, 18c; peaches figs, per Ib, 12 Presgrves —(In raspborry, blackberry lums, apricots, 1ce, per b, § Provisions 1 o, 8. bacon, 11§c; sides, 104¢; shoulders, Sh pork, per bbl, 18,50, Dried beef, 1 Lard, 9%@10c V. BLES —Spinach, per bbl, $2'00; now California per 1b,, 4¢; lottuce, poer Yacon, 11je; short rib rodishos, per « Boe, per 1 00; bu, beots, B Pie cucnmbers, per b, Asparagus, 1b,, 8¢ Cali } bu. box new carrots, por $§1 50. Towatoes, ox, R1 50@81 75: ereen peas por bushel string beans per bushel box, £3.00, TRAWBEIRIES - Receipts moderato and ber- rieg of better quality than last week. Firm stock solling )@h.00 per 24 qt. caso, Gooseberries § aso, Pras Ferr, 'k, Kro.—Pigs foot, 15 1h kita, 81 25; 0 1b qr bbl, 82 50; plgs_feet, 80 Tb half. bhl, &5 00; tripe, 15 1b kits, $1 25; tripe, 80 1b half bbl, tripo, 40 1b qr bul, $2 50 &500; pigs tongues, 15 1b kits, 82 b0; pigs tongues, 40 1b qr bbl, 86 00, Lambs' tongues, 15 1b kits, €3 60; 40 Ib qr bbl, $6 00, Drugs cinohonidia, per o per Ib., $1.10; Dovers powder, per 1b,, $1 epsom: salts, per Ib,, 8ie; glycerine, pura, per load acotate, por 1b., 22c; oil, castor, §1.55; oil, castor, No, 8 per por gal., £1.40; oil or g quinine, P, & W and R, & 8., 10; potassinm, —. dine, per 1b., 81 n, per oz., 40c; sl phataof morphino, ‘per oz., $3,75; sulphur lour, per 1b., 4c; strychnine, per oz, $1.35. ., No 1 per gal, gal., 1405 ofl ganim Dry Goods. Browx SurkTINGS—Atlantic A, The; Atlan- tic P, 6c; Atlantic LL; bhc; Brunswick, 7dc; Boaver Dam LL, 6}c; Lawrenco LL, bjc; Paci. i ; Royal Standard, 8c; Indian Hoad , 8c; Wauchusett A, 'FINE Brows SHEETINGS—Argylo, Tio; Pep- i3c; Salisbury R, bhe. WED CoTrons —Ballon 4-4, Gho; Bal- lon 7-8, hje; Cumberland 4-4, S¢; Davoll DD, 8jc; Fairmount, 44e; Fruit of the Loom 4-4, 9¢; Glory of the West, 8ic; Golden Gate, 8§c; Hill 7-8, Be; Hill 4-4, 9¢; Lonsdale 8jc; New York Mills; 113c; Wamsntta, 10c. Ducks (Colored)—Boston, ' 8 oz., 113c; Bos- ton, 10 oz, 14ic; Boston, 9 oz., 14c; Fall River, 8ic. Ducks (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1lc Test Polut, 10 0z., 140; Boston’ Boar, § oz, lc. turnips| 1 Milwankee 850: No 2do 88c, No. 1 Pitts oak har, 87c; No. B Pitts oak Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 50; plow steel special cast, 6o arucible, 7e; spocial or German, ho; et ‘too; do, 15@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 25@8 00; hubs s folloas sawed dry, 1 40; tonguos, 2850; axles each, 750; HqUATe nuts par o; washors er Ib, 80; rivets, por chain, por 1, 6@120; malleabls, 8o iron wodges, 60; crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth do pring teel, 7@8o; Burden's horsehoos 4 70 Burden's muleshoos 5 70, Bannen Wine—In car lots, Naris—Ratas, 10 to 60, 2 90, 8ot —Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; arlental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Kegs, §48; do,, quarter kege, 1 88; blasting, koge, 885; fuse, per 100 foot 50c. LEAD —Bar, 165, CoAL -~ Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor. ris run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitobreast lum, 5 00; Whitobroast nut, 5 00; Towa Iump, 5 00 500; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra j@1150; Canon City, 700, per ton 5o per 100, Tohaccos Proa Tonacoo--COlimax, 50ct Bullion 50c; Horseshoa, H0c; Star, b0o; Ruddy, 45¢; Hor- soy's, 40c; Black, 38@40c. Fixg Cur—Common, 20@80c; good, 45@ : Roso Loaf, 70c; Preminm, 65¢; Diamond Crown, bic; Sweot Sixteon, 500 SMOK ham, § 2 o,y B3 Seal of North Caroline, 4 oz, b7c; Seal o North Carolina, 2 oz., 606 0. K Durham, 4 oz, 286 O. K Drham, 2 oz, 80e; Unclo vo; Tom and Jerry, 93 Ligquors. AvooroL—188 rrou' aloohol, 2 24 per wine gallon extra Oalifornia spirits, 188 proof, 117 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits 187 proof, 120 “por- proof gallon; ro-distilld whiskies 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@2 50; Kontucky hourb 200@7 00; Kentucky and Ponnsylvanin ryes, 2 00@7 00. BRANDIES—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domestio 140@4 00, Gixs—Importod, 4 50@6 00; domostio, 140 @3 00. Russ—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 200@4 00; domostic, 1 50@3 50, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, OHANPAGNES—Tmportod _per caso, 8400; Amorican, per case, 12 00@16 00, Grocers List. (hmwxnGom\nAtlynwn&sundmmmrrnm. 8 70@8 80; strawberrios, 2 1b, per caso, 2 50@ aspborrios, 2 Ib, per casa, 2 90; Bartlett honrs, por caso, 3 40; whortleberries, per caso, 810; 'egg _plumes, 2 b, per case, 2 H0; green gages, 2 I, por case, 3 90; pine apples, 2 1 4'80@5 50, nch and larger, 93, inch, $ inch, 10fc. Ocj; ks Hoxos, 40 1bs, 16, 165 80, 16c; boxes 40 Ibs, 16 oz., 6s, 156, MaToREs—Per caddie, 85c; round, casos, 2 B5; square_casas, 170, Svaars—Powdered, 8¥o; cut oaf, Sie; granulated, 7o; confoctioners’ A, 7Ho; Stand. ard oxtra O, oxtra C, 6§¢; modinm yol- Tow, 6c; dark yellow, o, Corrers—Ordinary grades, 12@12hc; fair 18 Nod, $'s ) @184c; good, 14c; prime, 16@154c; choico 16@17¢; fancy green yellow,16@164c; old govoramont, Java, 20@26c; Levertngs rowtod, 170; _Arbucklo's romsted, 163c; McLanghlin's XXXX romted, 16}o; mitation Java, 1} @183c; Clark’s Aurora, 163c. RicE—Louisiana prime to choloe, 70; fair c; Patma, G{v. mackerol, half brls., 8 50; hNu Fisn—No. 1 mackerel, &its, 1 15; family mackerel, Tickinas—Amoskeag, 1dc; Continental Faacy, 9fc; Cordis, 10§c; Pearl River, l4c; York, 124c; Hamloton Awnings, 124c. DrN1ys—Amoskeag, 1dc; Beaver Creek AA, Boaver Creck BB, llo; Beaver Creek 10: Haymakers 8c; Jaffrey D & T, 12§c; Jaffrey XXX, 12¥c; Pearl liver, 13c; Warren AXA (brown), 12c; Warren BB (brown), 11c; Warren C (brown), 10c. G | in half barrels, 4 al brls., 7 00; family mackerel, kits, 95¢; No, 1 white fish, half brls., 8 75; No. 1 kits, 115, Svrop—Standard Com., 80c, bols; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon ke 187, Sopa-In b papers, 8 80 per case; keg per 1b, Zhe. Prokues—Modium, In barrols, 8 25 75; small, in barrels, 9 25 in half barrels, 5 2 herkins! in barrels, 10 25 do in half bartols, b 75. Oavpiics—Fifth avenue glovo finish, bo; Keystone glove finish, She, Conskr JeANs—Amory, The; Hanoock, 8c; Kaaraayor, $4o; Rocleport, 7e. Prixts—Allens, 54c; American,b§c; Arnold: 6¢;Cocheco, 6c; Harmony, 4c; Indigo, 8 Tndigo 7-8, 114c; Indigo 4-1, 124c; cheap sale 4he; Charter Oak, 4kc. Prixts SHIRTINGS —American, e; Cocheco, Bo; Gloucestor outhbridge, 41c; Waverlys, 4§c; Rosedale, 47, GINGHAMS ~Amoskeoag staples, 8}c: Bates staples, 8ic; Lancastor staples, 8o; Plunkot laids, 9c; Hudson checks, 8ic; Amoskeag ersiany, She. Diess Goons—Atlantic alpacea, 9jo; Per- siane cashmer, 23jc; Hamleton cashmere, 15]c; Hamleton Fancus, 11jc; Hamleton bro cades, 15¢; Arlington brocade, 18c, Lumner. WHOLESALE. Wo quote lumber, lath and shing es} on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JoIsT AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50. TrupeRs--16 foot and under, 22 00. TiMBER AND Jo1sT—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 t, 26 50, FExoNG—No. 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No. 2, 00. SurErING—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00, Srook BoARDS—A, 45 00; 1,40 00; C, 85 00, Froomixa—No, 1,40 00; No, 2, 35 00; No. 3, 2500 Sinixa, cloar—27 00; No, 2, 2500; No, 8, 20 00, Orwina —4, 87 00; §, 25 00, SHINGLES, best—4 50; standard, 8 50, Laru—38 %5 per M, LiMe—DPer barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel, 85c; coment, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair la\.. 50c; Torrod felt, 100 bs, 8 50; straw ~oard, ) Painte,Olls and Varnishes. Ons—110 carbon, por gallon, 18jo; 150° beadlight, per gallon, 144c; 176° hoadlight, por_gallon, 18c; 1505 water white, 17c; lin soed, raw,; pr gallon.bic; | or allon, 626 Lacd, 0,1, 750;No. 3, 65 lon; 1’ 60; No. 8,1 40 o falion sporm W.,B,, por gallon, 160; fish, W, B, allon, 650; neatafoot extra, ver gallon, 90c; 0.1, T8c; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 150; goldon mackine, No. 1, per gal- lon, 86c; No. '3, 28c; sperm, signal, per gallon 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74 °, per eallon, 16c. PaINTs IN O1—Whito lead, Omaha P, P,’ o castor, . swoet, 100 B 6o; white load, St, Louls, pare, Gjc; Marssilles groen 1to b Ib cans, 20c; French zinc, groen woal, 12c; French zine, red soal, 11c; Fronch zine, in varnish asst, 20c; French gino, in_oll aast, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 180; refined lampblack, 12; coach black, and quoted atthe prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain, ash No. 2, Dc, Rye—Cash, No. 8, 43{c. Corn—No, 2, $9j@4lc, Oste—Na. 2, 30@33c, Lave Stock, Sreees-—4 25@5 00, War Cows—3 b0@4 25, Hoes—5 00@H Suxer—3 50@4 50, OaLves—6 50@7 00, General Produce. ArrLes—Oczasionad lots coming in selling to home trade only. Willow Twigs, $4.50 ;‘VIluaMpu, 84.50; Genitans, $4.00; Ben Davis, 3,00, Prans—Receipts light and demand good, Esua picked navy, per bu, $250; medium, 200@2 25, Birswax —In good demand, Choice bright per 1b, 26@28c: common to good dark per lb, 20@2h0 Burrer —The maarket is iu bad shape, being erowded with butter of the poorer quality, for which there are no buyers exceptipackees, who will only pay a very little, A fow choice !uu:kngen are aoccasionly sold from commission houses at above 12ct but the average quality of wh grass will not bring above 8@dots, with for hay and mixed Crpgg -—'Ohio” per bbl, $7.00; *“York State” per bbl, $8 00; per 4 “bl, $4 75; condensed per gal, 850, Crab apple, per gal, 85c, Creese—Full cream, western, 13h: Wiscon 84 75@b 00, Steady at 13cts, and a8 receipts continue light, prospects favor v advaucement. Some bad eggs are show- az up aad it is necessary now to candle before selling, ForrioN Fauirs ~Mowins oranges, Cocoanuvms FaiGs - Uuchanged, par ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussian TgAs—Gunpowder, good, 45@05c; cholca 60 @7bc; good Tmperial, 40@43c; choice, 60@05 Young Hyson, good, 86@b0c; chotco. 650@1 00; Tapan, naural leaf, Bhc; Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Oolong, good, S5@4 choico, 40@56c; Souchong, good, 85@d choice, 85@be, WoopENWARE—Two _hoop palls, 185; throo hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio ont o A baAFaAT1/ 8838 Duutls Crownl 51005 ‘Waellbuckets, 8 85. Soars—Kirk’s Savon Imporiul, § 45; satinot, 860; Kirk's standard, 375 white Russian, 5925; Kirk's eutocs, 2 15; Kirk's Prairioc Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz. Porasii—Ponnsylvania cans, 4 caso, In case, 8 85; Babbitt,s ball 2doz, i case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50, CANDY—Mixed, 12@13¢; stick, 1lc; twist stick, 104o, Vinecas—New Yorkapple 16c; Ohto ap- ALT—Dray loads, per bbl, 170; Ashton, In sackn, 3 50; bila dairy 60, o, 3 80. ‘SraRoR—Poarl, 44c; Silver Gloss, 8o; Corn Starch, 8c; Excelsior Gloss, 7c; Corn, T;n. Spiors—Popper, 17c; allspice, 16¢; cloves, 25c; cassia 150, Lye—Amorican, 8 40; Groonwich, 3 Western, 2 75; North Stur, 2 00; Lowis’ lye, 465: Jowell lye, 275 DENVEIR MARKET. 50; patent, 1003 bs, 06 1bs, 1 90@2 00; rye, kwhoat, 100 1bs, 8 00@ 8 50, RAIN—Wheat, 100 1bs, 1 35@1 45; corn, in sacks 100 Ibs, 112@1 14: oats, 100 1bs, 1 50 @1 52; barley, 100 Ibs, 1 30@1 40. Hav—Baled, 20 00@24 90; straw, 10 0@ 1 ., ‘Burrer—Fancy, 85@36c; dairy cholce, 25@ 27c: common, 8@12¢, Taas—TFresh, 18@19c; ranch, 19@20¢. Cizese—Tull cream, 15@16¢; Limburger, 18¢; Swiss, importod, 82c, Pouvrriy—Live chickens, doz, 8 50@7 00; turkeys, 1b, 20@22c; dressed goeose, 1b, 16@- 17c. Porarors—FEastern, 100 Ibs, 40@40c; Greo- ley, 100 1bs, 90c@1 00, ‘}lmrl‘luu.m Onions, 100 lbs, 2 50@2 75; cabbsge, 100 lbs, 2 50@2 heets, 100 1bs, 1.00@1 25; celery, per doz, 1 Fruirs - Oranges, Messina, box, b 00@6 00; lemons, choice Mossina. 8 7@4 b0; apples, eastern, bbl, 6 50@7 50; grapes, Malaga, rogu- lar, 7 00@750; bananas, bunch, 8 00@6 00, Mears ams, 1b, 14@114c: hacon, break. fant, 12§@130; lard, in uoroen by 1135 il beef, 16¢; dry salt sldes, wra.lo{‘ Fisu—Mackerel, No.1, 1 60, kit, 1 76@2 25; California salmon, half bbl, 10 50; Holland herring, ke, 1 60@1 75; trout, per b, 17@18c, Science of Life, ~Unly '$1.00. dor, fresh blu, 400; ultramarine blus, 18¢; ohrome groon T.. M, & D., 160; blind and shutter green, L M. & D., 160; Paris froon, Too; Tulian red, 150; Venetian red, 9 n red, 220; Ameri- can Vermillion, 1. & P., 18c; ohweme yellow L. M, O, &D, 0., 18c; yellow echre, 90; ciden’ ochre, 160, patent, deyer, Bc; gratai Solore, light oak, dark ok, walnat, s tny wod sk 160 ry Paints. White lead, Bc; French zine, 100; Paris whating, 2hc; whiting gilde com'l 14c; lampblack, G , ordinwry, 100; Prusisa_bluo, 5o} ultramariso, 18c; vandyke, brown, Be; umber burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, 4c; sieana, rnv, 4c; Paris green, genuine, 25 Paris groen, common, 20c; chrowme green, N, Y., chroms greeiy K., 120; voruillion, K. vermillion, Amorican, 18¢; Indian red, rose pink, 14c; Venotfan red, Cookson's, Veunetian red, Amerivan, 1§c; red lead, chrome yellow, genuine, 30c; chrome yel- K., 12¢{ ochre ‘rochello, 30; ochre. French, 7 ochre, Amorican, 2c; Winter's minera 2he; lohigh brows, 24o; Spanish brown, 2o} Priuce's mineral, 8¢, VanisHEs—Barrols, pec gallon; Fural ture, xtea, 81 10; furnlture, Vo, 1, 81; cosoh, extrs, 81 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar exten, 81 75; Japan, T06; saphaltum, extea. 8%0; shallac, 3 50; bard ofl fiuish, 81 60, A Leather al , B8c@420; hemiook sole 280@8be; hoi lock kip, 800 o 1 00; runner 606 to o hemlock calf, 8% o 1 00; ‘hamlock pper, 20 to b 50; oak upper, 24c; calf kid, 82 Grelson ki, 80¢ to 1 00; oak calf, 1 20 to 1 0 French kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 125 to 2 u&. 550 to 750; linings, 600 to 8 s, 9 00 to 10 60; B, 1. Morocon, B0 pehble O, D, Moroeco, 85¢; simon. 2 A hble O, D, M. 83c; ol 2 50 00. Hanwess—No. 1 star oak, 870; No 2 do} 85c; No, 1 Ohio oak, 86¢; No, 2 do, 83c; No, BY MAIL POSTPAID, KNOW THYSELF, A GREAT MEDIOCAL WORK ON MANHOOD Exhaustod Vitality, Nervous and Physieal Debility, outh, an the Premature Decline (0 Man, Erorsof untold miserles esulting from ndlscreons or ex: A book for every wan, er Doeon. young, middle-age by the Author, whose experience for uch asprobably never beforo fell o the physic an ch 40 bo & finer wors o and profession: bhis country for 92,60, in oyory instance. Prioe only §1.00 by mall, post. padd, Tllustrative ssmple 6 cent modal & b overy sone, —mec the afioted for relct. 1 London Lancot. uotor or clergyman. —Argonaut. ody Modical Lustituto, or Dr. W. may be consulted on all diseasos’ requiring skill and oxpeifonce. 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REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION LEAVR. | ARRIVE, Lincoln Exp.... 1855 p m | Lincoln Exp.... 1:20 p m DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION ave Omahn: 840, 8:00,0:00, 10:00, 11:18 & m LRAVH | Mailand Exp. Pacifly Exp oam LA pm 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, 10:35 p. m. On Sy 1:00, 11:18 &, m ; 1:00, 8:00, 5,00, 8:00, 1085 p m vanstor dopot 13 minutes later; Brosdway ouncil BlufTs, 90 minttos intor. oave Council Blufts, Broadway depot, 0, 1140 At ; 1 0, 8:80, 1 On Snndays: 7:20, 3.80, 4:30, 6:35, 11:06 pm. A utes Iater, Teave Council Hlufts Transtor dopot: {180, 7 min 887, 7, 046, 037,10:87, 11 i 3857, 4:4), 115 p. m. Arrive Omana 18 minutes Iater. TRANSFER TRAINS, ARRIVR Pass. No. 8. 11:16 A m 6. WU B0 A m Wi 43 pm 1L p m LI IO 0:10 pm ®RLTI P *10000T6 pm w NS pm Daily MISSOURL PACIFIC, LRAVE, ARRIVR, Mail 10:00 & m | Omaha Exp....0:0 a m St Louis Exp. L 830 pm | Mall# 650 pm 8.0.&4P R R LRAVK, ARRIVE, MAlLLL 640 & m | St Paul Exp 1116 am st PaulExp. L7016 p m | Mall LLTi00 pm Daily, O.&N. W. R R. LRAVK ARRIVE, Male 000 am | Reproe 50 am Bxproes ..., .5:00 pm | Mal § 700 pm C,R.IV&P. IR, ARRIVK, D008 m | Exprost{ 10:50 & m Lioop | Mall ML & S8 PR, 00 pm ARRIVR, Pacifio Expt... 1060 a m Mall & Exp®. . 7:00 pm via Council Rlufs,) ARUIVE, 10:60 & m L00 pm LRAVE, Mall & Ex*. 0:00 & m Atlantio Ex. opm C.B &Q KR LRAVK, | 00 m m | Express 5:00 pm | Mall..... Daily. WABASI, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC, ARRIV, non Ball LRAVE, Cannon Ball...."..1:00p m 340 pm Dally K. 0., 8T JOE & C. B. (via Council Blufta) AVE. ARRIVE, am 00p m ARRANG! NDAY TRAL During May Saturday, Sunday and Monday Chicago trains will rotato as foll Saturday ovening traing leave May 81 and 24th v C. M. & St P May 1 he North-Westorn; Ma ud 16t vin the Rock Ixland - Arrive i rder the Monday:following Sunday morning trains depart an trains arrivo May 4th ! CM &SP, From B, &M Depot; Tenth Streer. B. & M. RAILROAD- MAIN LINE. DRNVER XPRRAR. WKSTZBOUND, RASTEBOUND, ARRIVE pm 10:06 am Lincoln. m Croto.......11:17 pm am Hastings.. pm Red Cloud. 8:00 am 8126 pm McCook....10:65 am 4:10 pm Akron .. pm 1106 am Denver pm 615 am 7:30 am Daily. OMAHA AND PLATTTMOUTII TRAINS: Ly. Omaha at 7:50, and § 4:60, 6:10, am; 45p m Ar, Omaha t 03 C.B. & Q. R. R-(via Plattsmouth.) Lnave. | Ay Fastorn Exp....8:45 o m | Omaha Exp Chicago Exp. . .4:60 p m | Wostern Exp Daily. 3. &C. B, (via Plattsmouth ) ARIVE. 5am 0 pm hHaom I Express. 5 pm | Mall..... Daliy. From C, St, I, M. & O, Depot, 14th and Webster Streets. o, 8t AR No 8 Mixed.....11:16 8 m No 1 Passonger. 6:20 p m xcepted or. .8:30 am 30 pm ndays th is Wealth' No 4 Mixed.. Heal MENT, guarantoed spoci noss, ' Convul s, Headache, Ne on caused by the use Montal Do- it to mikory, docuy ar romature Old Awo, Burroniiess, Loss of power [ tary Louses and Bpermat orrhaa caused by oyer-oxortion of the brain, self- sbuse or_over-indulgence. Each box contains one month’s troat| t. §1.00a box,or six boxer 2 0, sont by misil propuid on roceipt WE GUARANTE < BO To cure any ease? With ench ordor reonivea pyna f DM With 0.8, WO Wil sen 1r Written RULTALLee Lo re. fund tho Trentmont doos not eflect wowge, GUITADIAK IRk ON1Y DY ", GOODMANN, Druggist Agen for Omaha DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S G G PREVENTIVE AND OURE, TOR EITHER SEX. Tho remedy belng Injected directly’ 0 849 suit 0 the disease, requires no change of dlet «1 s, merourisl or poisonous modicines to be taken Inter” . When used as a preventive by either sox, it1s ‘mposaible to contract any privato disoase; but n the caso of thoso already unfortunately affictod we guar- inteo three boxes to curo, or we will rofund the mon- ey. Prioo by mall, postage pald, §2 per box or throe boxes for §6. WRITTEN GUARANTEES Issued by all suthorized agonts . Dr FelixLe Brun&Co SOLE PROPRIETORS © F. Goodmo, Drugglst Bole Agent, for Cur Oy fronstne To those sufferin offocts of youth minal woakp Wil kend you jas CABTING WA KNKASES, o o and &muu. N“”n\( resul Cavses. Bpeedy rellef and compl resloration o Hrarrd, Viok and MANHOOD uvakaNTeED, Bend el ouce for Hlustrated Famphlct froe, Adaress YOLTAIC BELT ( deciy Ao caun . DEBILITY(IM(M cured by the | S perfoctly re CIVI'LEMETHOD. Adopited in all the HOSPITALS E'QL'\T:' pirheed OF FRANCE Prompt return of VIGOR. Slwple { 4 . cusew, 85 10 48, Hovera ones, # 1o §12. Famphiet i Free. Civiale Rowedis) Agenc”, 16¢ Fulton bt.,m-ul | o AR Wy York. WAUSTON REMF 37 T0., 46 W, 14kh ¥1.. how Yous REAT ESTATH. Syndicate Hill Addition, lots $100, $10 ash, and H‘M month, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Gilma . Place, lots 8150 to BEDFORD & SOUER, Agonts, Clarn Place, lots 2300 to £600. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agente, Tukey & Keysor's Sub-Division, lots $125,t0'$150. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Hawthorn Addition, lots £350 to £650. BEDFORD JUER, Agents, Kirkwood Addition, lots $400 to 8450, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Hanscom's Addition, lots 8500 to’ §6560, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Syndicate Hill Addition BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars For a choice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins the the Syudicate lands in'south Omaha, and will rapidly build up with com fortable homes. These lots are beautiful and are near the stock yards and packing houses, aud will be occupied as homes by the employes of these works, and are undoubtedly the \msl, 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 this addition. Terms easy. GILMAN PLAGE' This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West Omahs, A low price has been put on them to start them. $150 to 8300, On easy terms, Tne grading and improvements to be made on Leavenworth St., this spring,will make this very valuable property. CLARK PLACE. This is a sub-division of the 'Megeath property facmg Hancom' Park on thesouth. Gsod location, nearstreet car, fine view and has good growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions in Omaha, and will seli rapidly. Price $300 to$650. One foarth cash balance on_good time. First come, first served. This is a spleadid .op- portu.i*+ for persons who intend building for a home. TUKEY &KEYSOR'S SUB-DIVISION 1s a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman place,’ West Omaha. The first of these lots will be sold at $125 to Slg(), and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home and { splendid investment for a rich man or a poor man, HAWTHORNE This addition lies between Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks from the High School, one mile from the postoffice, and is what is knowsn a8 inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the finest residencesin the city are in this locality. The grade on Davenpor* street has been established and work commenced, and will be completed as soon as the weather permits. The contract has been let for buildin large brick school house on Donglas street, three blocks from this addi tion. We predict that these lots will more than double in . alue kafore August, asit is the most desirable part of Omaha and would have been built up vears ago had it been nlaced on the market. ;3Prices B350 TO PS50 Adjoining lots are being sold st double the price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. We have six lots left in this addition which we offer at & bargain. FARM LANDS! We have some improved and unimproved farms near Omaha, and some well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOMES Resmaence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and BUSINESS LONTS On all the best streets,in the business center. We have for sale lots in Shinn'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, Hanscom Place, Redick's Addition, Bure Oak Addition, Johuson’s Addition, Reed’s Addition, Kountze's Addition, Syndicate Hill, Gilman Place, Olark Place, Tukoy & Keysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi- tion, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd’s Addition, Yates & Reed's Addition, ete., ete. E20] BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 Sonth 14th Street, between Farnam and Dauglas