w twmmi > ® i' # * ? : TEE DAILY BEE OMAHA. SATURDAY , JANUARY 26,1881. The Nebraska National Bank OP OMAHA , NEB. /Aid Up Capital $900,000 surplus rnnd , HOT. l , 1EC3 I 16.600 Dinucrons. n.W.YATES , resident , tor many yean Cwhlwot he first NatlouM Dank ol Omihv A , E. TOU3AI.IN , Vie * 1'josldW , of Uoeton. W. V. HORSK , of W. V MOOSK ft Co. OHN 8. COLUNS , of O. II COLLINS. U. WOOIAVOIVm , Counsellor tt Attorney at Ian 8 UKEI ) , of Bjron Heed it Co. This Bank opened ( or business April 27 , 1831 THK DWECTOnS . AND SlOCKHOkDEIW ut monc the loading business men ot Omaha , and It lnslne s Is conducted with especial reference to the beat and Increasing Intoreatsol Hit mercantile patrons COLLKCriOKS receive prompt attention and charge * lowest obtainable hero or elsewhere. INTEUKST ollowod on time deposits upon favor able terras and upon accounts ol winks and banken FOREIGN KXCHANOK , Qoitniracut Honda and Oonntv nnd City .Securities bought and gold. Council Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. First Mortgage- Loins Negotiated. Commercial Paper anil nil Uooil Securities ilcnlt In. 89 1'oatl , street , and 608 lIret ammo , Council IJlutls. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. ETOANCIAIj f NEW YOHK , January ' ! " > . Money Easy iitli@2 liar cent ; cloii oiforcJ at 1 i per tout. Prime I'apor 4@fi } per cont. Exchange , IMUa Strong nnil hlglior atl. . domaud , l.S'i. * Govornmonta lUgltor. ' Stocks -TIio stock market oiioneil and prices advanced 4li lCr cont. t'l ' ° latter for Missouri Pacific. Subsequently Northern Pacifies weakened , causing ileclinu of ( gl percent in the general list. Kotucon noon and 1'o'clock ! u firmer feeling prevailed , nnd the best prices of the duywcro attained in some stock ; ) . In the last hour it won announced from woateru railway wanagcra at their con ference in Chicago hail bron'lmablo to agree and adjoin ned nine die. The market then be came \vcak and lower , yet the dcclino was comparatively slight. Union Pacific fell off to 7fi ypr cent , Missouil Pacific to b" per cent , Chicago , Burlington Si Quincy tit 120 pet tent , Northwestern to 115 ? per cent , North ern Pacific to 20 per cent , and Northern Pa cific preferred to 41 per cont. Aa compared with last night's close , prices nro J@f per tent lower for Chicago , Burlington & Quincy , Northwestern , Deu\or & Rio Grande , Union Pacific , \Vabnh and Western Union , nnd J@ 1J percent higher for Northwestern preferred , Kock Inland , Illinois CentralKansas & Texas nndNow York Central , uuOFONa 38 inoj 4 ' Coupons 1141 1-J3 ? ' ' ' * ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Pacific 6 a 'of 'SS.V.V..V. . . . . . . . . . . . . STOCKS AND MND3. American Erpiess Burl. , Cedar Rapids & Northern. . . . Central Pacific Chicago & Alton do do pfd Chi. , Burl. & Quincy Erie do pfd Fort Wayiiefc Chicago Uaunibal & St. Joseph do do do pfd .1 , Illinois Central Ind. , Bloom. & Western Kansas & Texas Lake Shore & Michigan So Michigan Central Minneapolis & St. Louis , do do do pfd Missouri Pacific N > rthem Pacific , do do pfd , N irthwontern , do pfd , Nsw York Central , Goto & Mississippi , do do pfd , Feoria. Decatur 4 Evonavillo , 131 Bock In 1 nnd no ! St. Paul & Milwaukee , do do do pfd St. Pinil Miun , & Manitoba , &t. Paul & Omaha ' do do pfd Texas Pacific Union Pacific \Vabosb , St. L. & Pacific. . . , do do do pfd Wwtern Union Telegraph TtiK AVEEIC IN CHICAGO. DUpatch to THK BKP. CUIUAI.O , January 25. Active and goner- erally higher markets hno ruled on the board pf trade during the week. Trading on specu lative account was mostly local , but very he ivy. Shipping demand also showed a de cided improvement. Interior and eastern point- * purchased wheat steadily , and the de mand for corn continued unabated. The re ceipts of each showed u largo decroaxe every day , but fktycars of wheat being reported .Friday. The largest business was in wheat , nnd prius fluctuated oer a range nf 3 cents , closing at the highest point of the week to day. t'orn wan bought well by countiy speculators - ulators , unit on certain days showed a largo volume of local trade. Prices advanced 2 cents , and apparently , an is the case with all grains , tend higher. Opinions of operators are well dltided , uith perhaps a preponder ance on the bull fide. Mess pork and lard hhow the largest rise , pork having sold up $1 u ban'el. . The packers and their followers wore the largest buyers and their transactions wore enormous. All of them predict WO a barrol. Uecoipts of hogs bhow no increase and pricot remain fun. In dications point tu higher receipt ! in the future uml the ciop lit nearly all in. General business shows a decided improve ment in most linen. Dry goods , groceries , liootH and hoes dealers report a good attendance - anco of buyers and fair demand. Trade In other directions ahes signs of re- coveiing from the long period of deprBxslim which hm claimed It far the better part of a year. .Financial nifaira lui\o been disturbed by no Important ( allures. The banUs hero and east are full of idla tupitol , which is eepklnR in vestment and must infuse .vigor Into manufac turing Industries , railroad building , ate. Com puted on the country awailiup avoimea of employment - ployment to open or bo opened by returning confidence the demand for money from the oo < itry in limited , and dfricoimU uro eary. CHAIN AMU I'UOVIHJONH. CHIOAQO c January " " > . ! Klour Market dull iim1 „ od for winter wheat Hour ; good to th < t 75@5 OU ; cuft epriuf ? wheat , 4 00 ® - , . , Miimeaota biluirt' , I lt ) ( & * > 2 * > . Aut Htgul&r wheat , active , raujed ; hi ; , ( Ahanced und wan mstainedj foreign rtJt , moro fuAotuhlix Market upeiied at j@ higher , Doou udvauced ic moro , later ileid Zc , again rallied. thU thuoto thn. lii i iKJint , adMincinR lie , linally clodiug ] Iu f hertuautho closinsr lirure ( of tliorog- ilia 1 > * rd justcrcluy , utid Ijjo higher than the d < ii i of yoiterdny'tf call boaril. January at y2lo ; iebntoryf OJHii'JSgcj ' March , t > % ; MBJ ai@Utic ; June , 1 Oil ; winter wheat , ( iule. Whit ; SpHiny wheat linn t 92@U.e. ( > JlarUct ftnn , ( } anccil lo , thenejuttd off , t ed go. tltiotvioted , and closed Jo high er th Vfftterday. Co b. u3i@r > Silc5 1'ebru. ary , ' Mwb , Olcj Way , BSc ; Juno , Wife ; rojew . . " - - ' . 0 , Murkei lirui and higher ; tradiuKcen Uireu May oontracU ; pilees ou whea f i ad > auci ) , but muted Blightj ) oward the close. Cash , 33cj January id 'Vbniary. 32c ; March , : UJ@32fo April , JWoj May , 37@371c. Timothy Prime prailoM ranged at 1 33 ® riiixSood Atl.M , MOM Pork Active , o i > ociftHy May ilo- iverj' . Market opened firmer , advanced 2"H ( ) tOc , Inter settled back l0@2" ! , noon rallied l'-'l@15c , nnd closed ftoady at nearly the out- Bide figures of the day. Cash , 15 iO15 75 ; February , 15 r@V < 77J ; March , 1ft i2Jn ! ( > April , 1010@10 12May ; , 1021@ ll ! 30. T. rd Market stroiiL-or , advanced 10@ir.o on the \vholo range ; full nppicciatiou not HUI- talnod to the close. Cosh , 0 OOffl'J 05 ; Pob. unry , ! l 05@ ! ( 071 ; Mnrcli , I ) IDfe'J ' l i ; May , > 37ifnj9 40 ; Juno , 047J@Ur.O. Hulk Meats Shoulders , 7 00 ; long ilcnr , 8 3i ; short ribi , 8 4 ! " > j short cldar. 8 70. lluttcr ( looil nmrkeU for line high ( li\orcd TOtmory , and dairy there hnd at 3Cc ; cliolco > ronght 15@10c : common , ll@13c. Chcoio ijtoady ; choice full creams in good loinaml and \ery scarce ; choice full cream ihoililftM , ISJc ; choicn full cream Hats , 3jfc ; good part nklm Cheddars nud tlati , SfeJIc. Kggs Unsettled ; fresh , 32 ( 35c Hiuei Full prices obtained ; green stilt urod light advanced ] o to Sjc ; hoa\y , 8c ; rtoti salt cured bull nnd damaged , Gc ; green try salt "ftlf. llcj dry salt calf , lie. Tallow No. 1 country , 7c } ; cake , " \ ? . WW.kv-AtllO. CAM. BoAiin Kcgulnr wheat , Jo lower for "obiuary and May , fto lower fcr Mnrcli ; May closed at)0c. ! ) Sales , lr > 0,000 buihols Corn Jo lower for 1'obruary and Ro lower or May ; others unchanged ; May closed at 81@Mso. Sale , ( W,000liishols. Oats-Jo higher for February ; lo higher for klarch ; Jo Inwor for May ; May closed at 8iJ. ( Sales , 110,000 bushels , J'ork May 2Ac lower ; closed at 1025 ® f > 27 } . Silos , 2.2BO barrels. l.nul 2jO lower for May. closing at .t35 ; t lie in unchanged. Sales. 4,000 tiorcoa. r 1:0 in A ruoDCCB. PconiA , January U5. Com Strong and ctl\o ; now inixod , 17@47lc ; new rejected , 45J © Wo. Oata Firm and hig1iorN ; < i. 2hito , : )3i@ ) lie WWaky-Steady at SI 10. NKW TOltK. NEW YOIIK , January 23. Wheat Cash A ® c higher ; options opened " @lc higher but est the advance : later wan Btronger and ad- ancod l@Ho , closing strong ; ungraded red , 7c@l 10 ; o. It red , - $ ( & $ ] ; No. 2 red , Corn Options opened i@lc bettor ; declined iOi'o , closinR with a recoxery nf ] @ic ; un- graded , CluO''e ( ; No. 2 , ( il@G2j. Oats Higher ; rnKed western , : t9@llc ; white , 42ffi47c. Kegs Western fresh , firm at 3G@37c. I'oik Stronger ; new uicss , lo 00@15 25. Lard Ilitjlicr ; prime Rtoam , 927' ' , ® ! ) 30. Butter-Dull . .induak at 10@40c. DALTIMOIIE , BALTIMORE , January 23. Wheat Western higher , closing dull ; No. 2 winter rod cash , 1 UG\1 07. Corn Western firmer hut dull ; mixed , c.ish and February , ( > 0o bid. Oats Quiet and firmer ; western white , 12@ 43 } ; mixed.40@41c. Kyo Quiet atbSWOc. Butter Steady ; Western packed , 10@25c ; creamery. 25@3Gc. KetjH-Vcry firm ; fresh , 3G@7c. ! Willsky-guSet at 118@118i- KANSAS CUV. KANSAS Cnr. January 25. Wheat Mar- Icet higher ; 8gcbid } for cash ; 81c for "Febru ary ; isi c bid for May. Uorn Market highe ; 3'Jc for cash ; lOgc bid for February ; 4540 fur No. 2 May. Oats-Higher at 2'Ji'o ' bid. LIVEltrOOL. LIVERPOOL , January 25. Wheat Tarket steady ; winter , 8s@8 ? ! ) d ; spring , fis ® 4d. Corn 1'irmer ; now , CH 2jd ; old , 5s 5d. ST. LOUIS PRODUCE. ST. Looia , January 25. Vlcmr Market unchanged. Wheat Market unsettled ; MayactUo nnd higher , near by months lower ; Xo. 2rod , 1 03\ @ 1 05 for cash ; 103J for February ; 1 04f for March : 107i@I 07 for May ; To. 3 red , 97 ® 98c bid. Oorn Slow , except for May ; 4JJ@48c ( for cash ; 47 0 for January ; 47i(6 ( < 47 u for Pcbru- ary ; 48'c for Match ; 51g@51Jc for May. Oats-Dull ; 32i(5t33e ( for cash ; 3G | for May. llyo-Qniot at 54c. Barley Dull at 50@hOc. Butter Unchani'ou. Eggs Finn at 30c. FlaxBoed Steady at 1 15. Bran Lower at 71c. Hay-Dull ; prairie , ! l 50@1100. Corn Meal .Firm at 2 45. V/hisky-Steady at 115. Pro\ talons Strong and higher. 1'ork Jobbing , 10 00 for ne\v. I ard Strong at 8113(5,900. ( OLOHINQ BOAKD Wheat Kasior auilHlow ; 103J bid for February ; 1 05 fur March ; 1 07i for May : 100 bid for Juno. Corn Lowet ; 47147c } ! for rebmary ; 18gc 'or March ; 51gc for May. Oats Dull , nothing done. CINCINNATI. UlKClNNATi , January 25. Wheat Firmer ; No. 2 red , 101@102. Corn Stronger ; inixod , COc. Oats Stronger at 37c. Rye Firmer at C3c. Pork-Quiet at 15 50@15 75. Lard Steady at 8 80. Bulk Meats Steady and nueh.iui'td. Whisky-Firm at 114. TOLEDO. TOLKIJO , January 25. Wheat Quiet ; ! Xo. 2rod , cash. OSJc ® ! 04. Corn Dull ; No. 2 cash mid January , "i4c. Oats Quiet and otoady ; No. U c/uili , H7@ ftye-No. 2 , 6@dlu ! ) , MCW OltLKANS. NEW OBLBAKB , January 2.1) . Corn Qtiiot and firm ; mixed , Glc ; whitu , lilc ; yellow , 02c. Oats Dtilland inhicr ut 4Sc , Corn Meal Scarce nnd firm at H 00. Lard Firmer ; tierce , refined , ' . ) 00 ; keg , J 25. 25.Bulk Bulk Meats In fair demand and xcarco. Whisky Firm and unUmngod ; u extern rectified , I O l 20. J11MVACKEK. MILWAUKKE , January 25. Vh < at AFurkot weak ; No. 2. Oljo for January ; 91 jo for 3fcli- Ilyo Scarce and firm ; JSo.2 ; , fi'c. Barley Stronger ; No. 2 , D'.IC. TIIAPFIO. rtOUB AND QHA1N. CuiOAQO , January 25. Receipts And elilp- montsof flour and grain for the past 21 hours iavo been AS follows ) llocoipta. Shlp'ti. Flour , bbls 12,000 12.000 Wheat , bushels 3'J.OOO 18,000 Corn , budhels. . , . , , , , . . , , 200,000 ! ,000 Oats , busheU 74,000 02,000 Rye , bushels. . . , 11,000 2,000 Borley , biishols. 2J.OOO 1K.OOO EW YOIIK , Jummrv 25. Itecolpta anJ thlpmentsnf flour and gram for the past 24 hour a liuve been oa follows ; Recolpta Shlp'ts. Wheat , bushel 31,000 32,000 Corn , bunhels Ky.OCO SBI.OOO Oat , bushels 18,000 < > ! H ) LIVE bTOOK. ClllOAno , January 25. RecolpU and ship- monti of live etock for thu puit 24 hours have ' been M followt't t Receipt * . Ship'ts. Oattlo 8.800 Hog 21000 Sheep 2,500 KANSAS OITT , .ranuury 25. Receipt * and ihlpments of 11u etock for the pant 21 hourj have boon as followdi RecelpU. Bhlp'ts. Oattlo l.uOO . , . . Hogs ii.f'OO Sheep DOU BT. LOOIB , January 25 , Iteceipts and hp- ! meats of live Block for the past 24 hours have been as follows ! Receipt * . Bhlp'U Cattle hOO I.IXJO Hog , . . . . . . . Sheep 1,11X1 1 , 00 ItlVK HTOCK. CHICAGO tlVK HTOt'K , CiHWCO , January 25. The Dtoer ' Jour. ' nnl reports llili ftflornoon as follows : Hog-Market lOc higher ; packing , 550 ® 020 ; packing nnd Mtlpplnp , I.IiO ® " 00 ; light , 5 OOKO 20 ; Upi , I ( K)0l5 ) 25. Cattle -Market steady on belt ; 10@15 low er gonoiallyo\ ; | , C IWs 7 OOjgood to choice shipping , 5 GO@G 20 : conitnun to medium , 5 00 < H > fi 15 ; inferior to fair cow , ' - ' 50 ® ) 00 ; medium to good , 4 00@4 CO ; stockom , 3 f-0@t 30j feed er * , : 75@4 80. Sheep Market strung ; infeilortn fair , 300 © 1 00 per owt ; modlnm to good , I00500 ; cltolca to extra , B 20@G 12J. ST. 1 GUIS LIVE HTOCK. Sr < LotH ) , .lanuniy 25. Cnttlo-Supply light ; market firm ; good donmtul for shiiiping grades ; o\porU , tl aO © ( ] 75 ; good to iholce , C S0l ( 25 ; conimnn to iiiftdlitni , I oOKfi 50 ; stockers , 4 OOW1 50 ; cows wild heifers , ! l flO © 4 50 ; corn-fed Texans , B 005 oO. Sheep Steady ami lirm for good grades ; fair to medium , 3 7 < " > @l 25 ; good to prime , 4 753 oOToxtttis ; , 2 75@4 25. KAV < VH C1TT LIVB STOCK. KANHAB CIT\ , January 25. Tlio Dally In- dlcator roporU : Cattle Shippliif fiim ; butchorV stoadv ; natUoi , 5 OOM5 "S ; cnwn , 3 M ® 1 25. Hogs -Market firm and higher at 5 lOJi ) C 10. Sheep-Good nntlviu atoady at 4 0(1. ( OMAHA MAltKICTS. \71lolC8RlO 1'rlOCB , OCFIOB or THK OMAHA Bsit. 1 Friday Evening , Janutry 25. J The following prices nro charged retailers l > y Jobbers , wholesalers and commission mer chants , with the exception of irrnln , which la quoted at the prices furniihed by the elevators and other local buyers ! 'arnin. WHKAT Cash No. 2,11vt \ No. 8 , 62o. BAiiLBr Caih No. 2,40i : . UTK Cosh No. 3,40c. COBN No. 2 , 31c. OATS No. 2.27c. Liivo Stock. I"AT SiEKna Quiet at 4 00@5 00. FAT Cowa 3 253 85. Hoas 5 00@5 3 . SHKKP 3 00f43 75. OAIVKS 6 10@G CO. Flour niul MlllstaOa. WiNTKn WHEAT Best quality , patont/at 335@3C5. SECOND OoAtmr 2 753 25. SPKINO WHEAT Beet quality , patent , 326@3CO. SECOND QOALITT 2 5osJ3 ( 35. BBAN 55o per cwt. CHOPPED FM.II Per 100 lb . 85c. ConsMKAL 100@110 per owt , SoiiEKNi.sa 05@7fio per cwt General Produce. BUTTEH Fancy creamery , 33@8f > c ; cold storage creamery , 25@27c ; cliolco dairy , 20 @ 24c ; best country , Bolia packed , 12@15c ; best country , roll , 10@18c ; inferior pades. 10@lc. ) Receipts are email and the demand good. EGGS Market firm ; sales to-day at20@22c ; receipts light. MKAIH Hams , -ji , ; breakfast bacon , lOJc ; clear side bacon , short , ! ) c ; clear sidn bacon , long , OJc ; dry salt shoit , Sicj dry salt long , 8c ; shoulders , 7c ; ilrlod beef , 12jc ; lard , re- fine.lvo. . APPLKS Fancy Jonathans , 64 B0@5 00 ; fancy BonDauH , ? 3 ( > 0@1 00 ; fancy Jonot , S3 00@3 50 ; fancy Wlllowtwig , 4,3 25@3 75. Demand good. CHEESE Now York State full cream , late September make , 14e ; Now York State full cream , 10 hoop lots , 13Jc ; do full cream , 50 hoop lots , 13c ; Wisconsin , full cream , in box , 14c ; Young Americas , strictly full cream , 14c ; full cream , 12c ; full cream 10 hoop lots , lUc- full cream flats , 12Jc ; full cream fiats , ll c ; fancy brick cheese , 100 Ib cases , Vo ; Urn- burger 13Jc ; genuine old Swiss , 19c. POTATOES Receipts small and prices good. Consignments of strictly choice , large sized , straight potatoes are Belling from 40 to 45c ; mixed cars 35 to 38c and light demand ; peachblows , 50c. SWERT POTATOES Choice yellow , none. ONIONH No demand ; market overstocked. aBEANS Hand picked natives , $2 2B@2 50 ; hand picked mediums , $175@200. lle- celnts largo. , GAME Prairie chickens' , per doz , , 53 00 to 3 25 ; quail. § 1 25 to 1 50 ; snipe , SI 50 to 1 76 ; ducks , Mallard , per do2 00@2 50 ; mixed , 61 50 t < > 2 00. Bo careful that your game comes to market in nice condition. FHE8H OtSTKBS Solocte , 40c ; standards , 35c : mediums , 25c. CELEIIY 15c. POULTRY Live chickens , per doz , 1 75 ® 2 00 ; full dressed chickens , per Ib , 8@10c ; tur keys , per lb.,15@17c ) ducks , 10@12 ; geese , ll@13c. LEMONS Extra fancy bar lemons , $ f > 00 ; fancy Messina lemons , per box , 65 25 ; 6 box lots , Messina lemons , $5 00 ; 10 box lots do , , 84 75 ; Malaga lemons , fancy , $4 CO ; do 5 box lots , 84 25. OHANGES Valencias , 8 00 ; MessInaH , 4 25 , BANANAS None. CuAHBKiuiixa Boll and oimliw : $1000 ® 12 00 ; bell nnd cherry , 59 5010 50. Above quotations for choico. DATES Black Arabian , per Ib. , 8@9e ; quarter crates , lOc. FIGS 25 Ib. kegs , per Ib. , 12ic ; 10 Ib. box , aycr , per Ib. , 16c ; mallffivals per Ib. , 18a COCOANUTS Extra line , per 100 , 8 00. CIDEB Pure sweet cider , 22 gal keg , $000 ; M. & P. clarified , 10 gal keg , ? 4 75 ; II. & P. clarified , 32 gal keg , § 8 00. PJGS Frirr , TniFE , ETC. Pins foot , 15 Ib kits , SI 15 : pigs 40 Ib qr bbl. 82 25 : pigs feet , 80 Ib half bbl , $4 00 ; tripe , 15 Ib icits , SI 15 ; tripe , 40 Ib qr bbl , $2 25 ; tripe , 80 Ib half bbl , 34 00 ; pigs tongues , 15 Ib kits , $2 50 ; pigs tongues , 40 Ib qr bbl , SO 00. Lambi' tongues , 15 Ib kits , § 2 G5 ; 40 Ib qr bbl , $ G 25. MlNOB MEAT Atmore's , 181b buckets ( buckets 25c ) 9c ; 371b buckets ( bucket 40o ) , Oc. : lOOlb kegs , 9c ; half barrels , Sic Aasoitna ) JKLLY 2-lb stone jars ; 12 incase , per doz , § 2 25 ; tumbler , per doz , 81 5)5 ) ; schopner , per dozen , $3 10 ; 1-lb tin cam * , 4 doz. iu ewe , 81 40 ; 2-lb tin cans , 2 doz In cose , $450. BULK JELLIES Currant , 80-lb wood pails , per Hi , flic ; straw berry , 30-1 U wood pails per Ib , 81e ; raspberry , 30-lb wood pails per Ib , 8ic ; blockbeiTy. 80-lb wood pails per Ib , 8Jc ; crab apple , 30-lb wood i I'lU i > nr Ib , H4c. APPLK BUTIEU 35-lb wf-idnn jj Is , per Hi , ic ; 5-lb wooden polls , G in Chin per case , $350 PKACH BOTTKH 2ilb wooden jwlls per Ib , $11 00 ; 5-lb wooden pal ! * , G in case , per case , PHKHHIIVKS ( In 20-lb wooden palls ) R si- berry , 15c ; strawiwrry , quince , 14c ; peach , 14c ; cherry , 14o ; tomatoes. 14o : plum , 14cj assorted , 5-lb wooden buckets , G in case , per case , $4 75 ; assorted , 2-lb tlu cans , 2 dor. iu cose , per care , SC 50 NKUBASKA COMII HONBY 2-lb fraraeH , 24-lb cases , per Ib , IBc. UAV Baled , 800@1000 per ton ; lubulk , 000@GWper ) ton. Grouorn tilet , CANNED Goons Oysters ( Stamlardpor ) case , 3 70@3 } X ) ; strawberrfes , 2 Hi , per case , 2 00 < g 2 10 ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , 2 90 ; Bartleti pears , per case , 2 40 ; whortleberries , per case 310 ; ejftf pluitH , 2 Ib. jwr case , 200 ; gi ecu gages , 2 M ) , iwr case , 2 'JO ; pine apple * , 2 Ib pur case , 4 BU@5 DO. ROPE Kisal i inch and larger , lOo " Inch 10ioi ; Inch , lie. OANHLra Boxes , W Jos , IGa , 15o : 8s , IBc boxes 40 llw , Irt o' . . On , IBc. AIATCHK8 Per caddie , 85cj round , case * 2 C5 ; nquoro cawis , 1 7(1 ( , STOAIIS Powdered , yjc ; cut loaf , 9jc granulated , 8Jc ; confootlonerit' A , 8ct3taud ard extra O , 7Jo ; extra O , VJc ; medlunj yel low , 7c ; dork yellow , Cfc , a Ordinary grades , 12@12iei falrl @ 134o ; good , He ; prime , 15@lBic ; choice lC@17cj fancy green andyollowlGi@lG&col & ; ( goveniment Java , 20@2 e ; Leverlng's roaated I8c ; Arbucklo'a roasted , l c ; McLauglilln' X3OCX roasted , Ifllc ; inlUUon Java , 1C RICE Ijoulslauu jiruue to choice , Jot fair OJc ; Puttna , OJc. Fmil-No. 1 ranckerel , half brU , 8 00 } No 1 mackerel , flu , 1 15 ; furully mockarel , hal brli. , GOOjfdmlly mackerel , kite , D5c ; No. whlto fish , lialf brla. , 7 00 ; No. 1 klU , 1 05. HntUP Standard ( Join. , 82c , boli ; Standard do , 4 } gallon keg * 1 65j Standard do , 4 anllou kem 150 < HODA - In Ib pajpew , 8 0 per case ; keg per Ib 2Jc. PicKtiH Modinm , to barreli , 7 00 ; d in half barrels , 4 00 ; mall. Iu barrel. , 8 00 ; d Jn half Imrreln , 4 M ; gherkluy n barreln , 9 00 do In half ban-old , 5 00 f > 5cl 00 ; Japan , natural loaf. 35cj Japan , tliofco , G0@76c ; Oolong , good , 3540c ; Oolong , choice , 40@55c ; Souchong , good , 85@IOc ; choice , 8Ti@45c. WOODENWAIIK Two hoop palls , 185 ; three hoop iwils. 2 10. Tttbi , No , 1 , 9 00 ; Pioneer neer washboard * . 1 85 ; DouMo Crown 2 00 ; Wclllmckots. 3 85. SoAra Kirk's Savon Imiierlnl , 3 45 ; Kirk's satinet , 3 GO ; Kirk's standard , 3 75 ; Kirk'a nhito Russian , C25 ; Kirk's outocn , 215 ; Khk'a i'rairio Qucou , (100 ( cake * , ) 40c ; Kirk's magnulia , doz. POT wi Pennsylvania cms , 4 cxio , In case , 3 35 ; lnbbtts ! ! bill 2 doz , in case , 190 ; Anchor ball , 2 doz. In CARO , 1 50. CANDV 1'ronth mixed , In 80 Ib. palls , Igc ; American mixed. In SO Ib pall * , 14c ; Brilliant mixed , in 30 Ib pail * , 13c ; Nobby mixed , In 30 Ib mlli , 13c ; Competition inixod , in 30 Ib palls. 12jc ; Kxcolalor stick , 30 Ib palls. 12c ; double rollnod , 30 Ib nails , 13c ; Crystal mixed SO Ib palls , 15c ; Old Time , mixed , 30 Ib palls , 14c ; Tip Top mixed , 30 Ib pails , 18c ; Flirt mixed. 30 ll > palls , llc ; Flirt , stick , 30 Ib pails , llic ; Tip Ton , > tick , SO Ib vails. 12c. VINKOAK Now V or K apple ICc ; Olilo np- plo , ISo. SALT Dray loads , per hbl , ISO ; Ashton , In sacks , 3 60 ; bbls dairy GO , 5s , 3 30. SrAROH Pearl , 4Jc ; Silver Gloss , DC ; Corn Starch , 9c ; Kxcolsior Gloss , 7ic ; Corn , So. SriCEa Pepper , 17c ; allspice , ICc ; clo\oa 5c : cassia 15c. LTE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 8 40 ; Western , 2 75 ; North Stiir , 2 00 ; Lewis' lye 4 05 ; Jowoll lye , 2 75. . Drr Goorta. BROWN COTTONS Atlantio A , 8\o ; Apple ] ton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; Boot FF , Sic , Bnckoyo LL , 4-4 , 7c ; Cabot W , 7Jc ; Chltto- nango A , Glc : Great Falls K. 8c ; Hooslor , Gic ; Honest Width 8c ; Indian Head A , Be ; Indian Standard A 8c ; Indian Orchard , d. w. , 7Jo ; Lawrence LL , CAc ; Mystic Kh or , 7jo ; Poquot A , 8c ; Utlca 0 , C c ; Wachusott B , 7fc ; do A , 8Jo do K 48,12Jc. FINK BHOWN COTTONS Allondalo 4-4 , 7Jo , Alligator 3-4 , 3c ; Argyle 4-4 , 7c : Atlantic LL , GJc : Badger State -X 4-4 , GJc ; Bonnlngton 0 1-1 , Gjo ; Buckeye S 4-1. OJo ; Indian Orchard AA 9-8 , Sic ; Laconla O 39,8icj Lohigh K 4-4. 9ic ; Popporoll N 80 , 7e ; do 0 32 , Tie ; do It 36 , 7i'c ; do K 30 , 8jc ; Pecos 0 4-4 , 7fcj Wnmautta 4-4.13c. BLEACHED COTTONS Androscoggln L 4-4. 9Jc ; Blackstouo AA imperial 8ic ; do do half bleached 1-4. 9c ; Cabot 4-1 , 8o Fidelity 4-4 9Jc ; Fruit of the Loom , 9c ; do cambria 4-4 12 } ; do Water Twist , lOJc ; Great Falls Q , 9o Indian Head shrunk 4-4. 12c : Lonsdalo , 10 o o cambric 37,12Jo ; Now York Mills , 12i o Pcqnot A , lOc ; Pcpporol , N G Twills , 12ic Pocahontas4-l , Ole ; Pocassot 5-4 , 8J ; Utlca He ; Wamsutta O X X , 12io DOCKS ( Colored ) Albany E. brown , 80 ; do 0 , drab. Ho ; do XX stripes and plaids , 12 l-2c ; do XXX brown and drab , stripes and plaids , 121-2c ; Arlington fancy , I'Jc ; Brunswick brown , 8 l-2e ; Chariot fancy , 12 l-2c ; do ex tra heavy , 20c ; Fall Kivor brown , extra heavy , 11 l-2c ; Indiana A brown , 13c ; Neponsot A brown , ICc TIOKINQS Amoakoog A 0 A32,19c ; do XX blue 32. 18 l-2c ; Arrowanna , 9 l-2c ; Clare mont BB. I 2c ; Coueatoga , extra , 17 l--o Hamilton 1) . lll-2c ; Lowlston A 30,15c ; IVr < n ; nehaha4-4 , 20c ; Omega , super extra 4-4 , 2 , ' ; Pearl llivor 32 , 1C l-4c ; Putnam XX blue stripe , 12c ; Shetuckot 8,10 l-2c ; do S3 , 12c ; Yooman'a blue 29 , Oc. DENHIH Amoskoag , blue andbrownlGl-2c ; Ando\er DD blue , 15 l-2c ; Arlington X blue Scotch , 18 l-2c ; Concord OOO , blue and brown , 12 l-2c ; do AJVA , do do 131-2 ; do XX to do do , 14 l-2c ; Haymaker's blue aud brown , 0 l-2c : Myetio River DD stripe , 101-2c ; Pearl IU\or , blue and brown , IGc ; Uucasvillo , blue and brown. It l-2c. CAMDIUCS Baniord file ; Eddystono lining , 24 inch double face , 84o ; Garner A globed , 5Jc ; Manhattan glove finish , 5ic ; Newport do. ,5Jc : do glazed , 5jc ; Poqunt do , 5c ; Lockwooa lad finish , Cc , GOBBET JEA a Amory , AndroRcoggln sattoen. 8Jc ; Clarendon lijc ; Conostogga sat- teens , 7ic ; Hallowoll , 8c ; Indian Orchard , 7ic ; Narragansott , improved , 8Jc ; Pepporill Rat- teen , 90 ; Koclqiort , Gc. PRINTS Aliens , Go ; American , 6Jc ; Arnldo , GJc ; Benvick , 4Jc ; Coclieoo , GJ tConostoga , GJc ; Danldrk , Gc ; Dtinnoll , GJ@7c ; Kddystone , 6c ; Gloucester , Gic ; Harmony , 5 c ; Knickerbocker , fijc ; Morrimoc i ) , 7c ; Mystic , OJc ; Spraguoa , 6c ; Southbridge , Gc ; do Ginghams , 7c ; Marlboro bore , 5c ; Oriental , 8&c. & GiNaHAJis Amoakeag. 9Jc ; Argyle , 8c ; Atlantic , 8c ; Cumberland , 7ic ; Highland , 74c ; Kenilworth , 9ic ; Plunkstt , yjc ; Sussex , 8c. COTTONADES Abbervllle , 13o ; Agate , 20c ; American , He ; Artisian , 20c ; Cairo D and T ISJc ; Clarion D nnd T , 17ic ; Deean Co. stripes D and T , IGc : Keystone ISic ; Nan * tucket , 19c : Nonpareil , IGc ; Ocean D and T , 13ie ; Royal , IGic ; Sussex , 12c ; Tioga , Wachu- Eott shirting checks , 12Jc ; do Nankin ISJcs York , plain Nankin , 12Jc ; do checks , stripes Wid fancy , 12ic ; do 8 oz , 20e. SlIEKTiNna Androscoggin 10-4 , 27ftc ; do 9-4 , 23c ; do 3-4 , 32o : Continental C 42. He ; Fmlt of the Loom 10-4 ; 27Jc ; Now York m 11s 98. 35c ; do 78 , 30c ; do 58 , 22c ; Pembroke 10-4 , 25c ; Poquot 10-4 , 28ic ; do 74,19c ; do 49 , IGc ; Poppeaoll 96 , 29c ; do G7 , 21c ; do , IBc ; Utlca 9fl , 3Gc ; do 58 , 22Jc ; do 48,17o. tiumtjcr. WHQF.BBALE. e We quote lumber , I nth and shingles' ) on oars at Omaha at the following prices ; JOIST AND SoANTtINQ 1C ft. and nnder 22 00 ; 18 ft , 23 50. Tisinniw 10 foot and under , 22 00. TIMDEB AND JOIST 18 ft , 23 50 ; 20 ft , 23 CO ; 22 ft , 20 50 ; 24 ft , 2G W ) . FENCING No. 1 , 4 and G in. , 24 00 ; No. 2 , 2200. SHEETING No. 1 (2d ( common boards ) , 20 00 ; No. 2,18 00. LIME Per barrel , 125 ; bulk per bushel135c ; coinont , bbl , 2 25 ; Iowa plaster , hbl , 2 50 ; hair per bu. OOc ; Tarred felt , 100 itia , 3 CO ; straw board , 3 60 , Paint.Oils ) and V nrnlnlien. OILH 110 ° carbon , pet gallon , 13c ; 150 ° headlight , per 'gallon , 14c ; 175 ° headlight , per gallon , ] Be ; 1CO ° water white , 17c ; lin seed , raw , ; pr gallonD5c ; linseed , boiled , per gallon , fiSuLard , winter Btr'd , per gallon , 80o ; No , 1 , 70cNo. ; 2 , GOo ; castor , XXX , per gal lon , 1 CO ; No. 3,1 SO ; nweot , per gallon , 1 00 Bponn W.B. , per gallon , 1 60 ; fish. W. B. , pergallun , G5c ; nentefoot extra , tier gallon , OOc ; No. 1 , 75c ; lubricating , zero , per gallon , 30c ; summer , lOc ; golden machine , No. 1 , per gal lon , 33c ; No. 2 , 25c ; ujicnn , nigiial , jior gallon , ! 0c ; turpentine , rior gallon , 48c ; nuptha 74 ° , icr gallon , IGc. PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omaha 1 . P. Jc ; white load , St. Louis , pure , Glcj Marseiiloa green 1 to B Ib cans , 20c ; French zinc , green eoal , 12o ; French 7\no \ , red seal , He ; French zinc , In vurninh aant , 20c ; French zinc , in oil Ofist , 15c ; raw and burnt utnbor , 1 Ib cans , lOc ; raw and burnt Sienna , lOc ; Vandyke brown. L3c ; rellnud lampblack , 12c ; coach black , and ivory block , ICcj drop bluck , ICc ; Pnisslau tluo , 30c ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; cliromo green L. M. & D. . ICc ; blind and shutter green , L uuil v urjliuiiuil. * . a. A . , t-ouj viuvuiu YUI1OW L. M. , O , & 1) , 0. , 18c ; yellow ochre , Oc fiolden riclire , IGc , patent dryer , 8c ; graining colors , light oak , ilark oak , walnut , cbtnu and ash ! T > c. Drv 1'nlnta. WUto load , 8c ; French zinc , lOo ; Paris whiting , ilc ! ; whiting gliders , lgc ; wlilting com'l lie ; lampblack , Gorman town , 14c lampblacv , ordliihry , lOc ; Prussian blue , 55c ultramarine , 18c ; Vandyke , brown , 8c ; umber 20c ; cromo Kreen. . , c ; vonmon , Eng , 70c ; vermilltnn , American , 18c ; Indian red lOcj rose ) ilnk , lie ; Vonotlau rod , Cokusoss 2Vo ; Vanotlan rod , American , Ijfc : red load 2tc ; Ichigh browu , 2Jc ; SponUh brown , 2ic Prlnoo's inlueml , JJc. VAUNIHIIEH BarrolB. per gallon i Furnl turo , extra , $1 10 ; furniture , No , 1 , $1 ; coacl extra , 81 40 ; coach , No. 1 , $1 20jDamar extru , 81 78 ; Japan , 70o ; asnlialtnin , extra , 85c shellac , S3 Wlurd \ ell ffnbii , 81 50 , TubaocuB rtuo ToDACOo CHmax , 60c ; Bullion 60c Horewhoe , COo : BUir. fXoj Ruddy , 45cl Her gey' . , 48o ; Black , S8@40c. VINJC CDT-Comnwii , 20@30cj good , 46 < S GOc ; Uo e Leaf , 70o ; Premium , ( S5c ; Dliuion Crown , 55c | Sweet Blxtoon , 47c. SMOKINO O.8.,21cM6erbcIiaum,28fliDur ; . . . c ; ea o North Carolina , 2 or. , COc j O , K | | Dutliatn , oz. , 28oj O. K Du V 80c ; TJuol Nod , } 'i 25c } To- | 3 S o , ' THE LEARNED . " C * f 348 LAU1ME11 STREET. Vhy joii Rlinuld try the colclirslcJ Dr. It. Wipicr'i ictlioiln of euro : 1. "Dr. II. WAgner It a natural plijralclan. " O. H. KoTtnn , The Oreatost.Ms 1'lirciiologltt. "Cow can oxoa } ou as a doctor. " DR. J. RIMMI , The World's Orcntcst riij sldRnomUt. . " Yeti nro wondcrtiill y jiroflclont In j our kuow I c < lgo ot Jlsoiiso and nicdlcluos. " IIR. J. MATTIIIIVS. 4. "Tho afflicted flnd rcmly relict In } our ) > ro nco. " Do. J , SIMMS. 6. "Dr. H , Wtxjrncr \ n rcR-iilnr Rriwlimto Iroiu ScllcMio llojpltnl , Now York cltlm ; hi\il\ry ox- ciinho liOKpiUl prncttco , niul (9 ( lnoroUflil ( } | > ostrd on 1 braiiclits of his bolo\od Btlouco , iujxidivlly on irouto dlauaeca. " Dug. DROWVRU & Kmm 0. "Dr. H. Wagner liai ImmortAlircil lihiKcIf IIT 3 wonderfulillxcmcry of fjicclfla remedies ( or j'rl ate Mill eoitial dlsrancs. " Virginia City Chronicle. 7. "Thousands ot linallils flock to BUO lilui. Prui cisco Clironlclo. 8. "Tho Doctor's long cxpcrlcnco louM rentier him \cry oucccusful. " llocky Moun > In News. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At otic Union discussion of thenccret \ Ice M en rol } tuflUlod b } thu profession , niiil medical works it n ( eJ card ago \\ou1d hardly mention It , To day the physician li ol n clHTCrcnt opinion ; ho ll \aro that It if hts ilutj > lki rcoalilo Ihoiwh It aylio to handle tlilt matter ulthout Riot CM and wak plainly about It ; and Intelligent parents aud ruAixlliuislll tlianlv him tnr doing no. The results nttcndhi ) ; this destructh o \ Ice cro or * erlj not uiulcntood , or not properly ratlniatod : and 0 luiimrUinro Ultijr attached to n subject \vhlcJi by t nature docs not Imllo cloao lincstlKitloii.lt WM illlngl } Iswired. The habit la generally contracted In the jouug hllo attending school ; oiler roiniuinlong throxicb iclr ovamplc , maj bi respontlblo for It , or It limy lie cqulred through nccldcnt , The excitement once ex- xrlenccil , the practice \\\\l \ \ bo repeated again nnd rain , until at last the habit becomes firm nnd com > ctclj cii8la\c8 the \lctlm. Mental nnd nonoui at ctluus nro usually the pilniary results ot Rclt-abiiso. niong the Injurious cllects may bo mentioned Ussl. udo. dejection or Irmsclblllly of temper and general cblllty. The boy seeks inclusion , and .rarely John 1 the Bports ot his companloini. If ho bo n ) uung 10J1 ho u 111 bo little found In company n Ith the othci ex , and Is troubled with exceeding and annoying aithfulness In their presence , l.ischkius dreanu , ml lens and c nipt Ion a ou the face , etc. , are also iromlncnt Byinptoms. It the practice \lolcntl ) persisted In , more serious sturbanccs take phca. Urcit palpitation of the icart , or ojillcptlo conniKoiiB , nro oxpcrlcnccd , and 10 BUfftrer'mav fall Into a complcto etato of Idiocy bo- ore , lliially , death rcllo\ea him. To all those engaged In this dangerous , practice , I ould Bay , Hrst of all , ntop It at Anco ; make \ or ] cllort to do so ; but If ) ou fall , If ) our lien oils Btcm Is nlreody too much nhatttrcd , and COIIBO- ucntly , jour willpower broken , , tnke eonio ni.no tonic to aid } ou In J our ollort llaIng f reed ) otiruclf rouitho Imblt. 1 would furthef counsel jou to go irouph a regular coureo ot treatment , for li Is n great ilstako to Biipiios" tliat any ono may , for Rome time , > o t cv ery so lilt' c git o himself up to this faccJnatlnc nit dangerous cxultemciit w ithout BuQorlng from it \llconseiUomtS | fttsomo future tlmo. llio number ! joungmcn who are IncapaclatcU to ( Ul the duties njolnod by wedlock Is alarmingly largo , and In most ! such cases Mils unfortunate condition of things can 10 traced to the practice of celt abuse , which had boon > andoned J ears ago. Indeed , a few months' practice f this habit Is BUlllclont to Induce sncrmatorrhecal ] atcr } cars , and I hau many ol such cues umlor treat moil t at the present day. . , ' ; [ ] Young Men he Buffering from the effects ol youthful follies or Indiscretions w 111 do ell to m all thunueh o ( of this , the greatest boon eer laid at the kltar of suf- erlng humanity. Dn. WioNRR will trunrantoo to for- clt $600 for e\ cry cose of nominal n eakness or prlvat * dlHoue ot any kuid and character .which bounder * UkcB to uid falls to euro. 'Middle Aged Men. There are many at the ago of 30 to 80 who art roublodwlth too frequent evacuations of the blad or , often accompanied by a alight smarting or burn ng sensation , and a weakening of the BtBtcni In * manner the patient cannot account for. On examin ing the urinary ilepotilts a ropy nodlment w 111 often be ound , and sometimes small particles of albumen will [ incur , or the color will bo ol thin mllklsh hue , again longing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are man ) , many men w hn die of this dlfllcult ] .Ignorant lit IB cause , which Is the xccond utagu of nominal-weak , ess. Dr. W. w 111 guarantee a perfect euro In all caiut and a healthy restoration ol the gcnlto-urlnary or- Consultation free. Thorough examination and ad Al'l communications should bo addressed , Dr. Ilcnr ) lenry Wagner , I' . O. 2880 , Denver , Colorado. The Young Man's 1'ockct Companion , by Dr. II ragnur , Is worth Its weight In gold tojouug mco Prloo 31,25 , Sent by mall to any address. AFEIENDTOALL. Ono Who is Needed an l Nobly Fills liis Flaco. Dcmer Is moro fortuiuto than she knows in the OMCSB on ol the tilen'H and ctiorgltH of a man who laaglten hU tlmo and thought not men ly to the orltctloii if M nklll as a uractttlotit r of hli pro- cmdi'ii of intdUne , hut to the Btudv < > t those pro- ound thing * of fx It nco and nature whlih tend to thu nero amiplctu undurbtandlntr of tlio problem of lifo .ndof the laws of nature ami thonitam of galnlnc ; ho grcatmt practical goods to mankind from the In nrnntlon thus ocqulruu In the abstract. Hitch a uian U Dr. H. Wagner , who b located at 843 Larimer trut. Dr. WniciariliHotwliiiiiiy yearn to thoao- inmltlonot th j knowledge noO'CMary to liln prufei. Inn In R number of the lemllng medical H hooU ot he liKint eminent and profound teachers , mich mmiH an Dr. QruH and Dr. I'anujaiit appearing among hi * prewiitors Nordl. lilanludlcs end hero , hey continued In thu llcld of tliu practicing family ihl klanandtnthou iierliiiCLx of u man d txten < -ho tr \ el. Ha liai \ itlted ut ery section of thu Unl od KtattH imylngiitiidlous attention tu thu different .IwrartcriitlcH of thovarlou. portions of the country , lartltulatl ) with regard to thtlr ctfcct , Ulmntlo and ulicrwUe upon Health aud thu dlfloientforimcf dls- , a n. With the combined power * of lionu fctudy , ex nsUaobicnatlun and olmoot unlimited practkc , ) r Wagner mini ) to Denver three jtars ago equip , ml as few have the right to claim to buttle thu foe f mankind , the drexled cncui ) , UUie. In ordir to rundur the greatest K < x > d to socltt ) , Dr. rf agntr Oeci. led to la ) utldu the general Irinc hen of practice and irliis all hss rliMknonlrdguand i i cr w bear up on the ( oe which uniong the army of Indillaus death agcut * U tbo urcatcnt. Hli wide experience liudtaimht him what weapons to two and nhlili to dliicard , and after uiuii ] ) > lui ; himself a * his trained judgment u it BO well unlu to adtUu him he com menced lioldly and confidently hli attuik. In I'Btl- mating the rtanlts and nu < xv s ui hle\td , It l only ntoemary to know thu iloctor'u pltlon and bUnding to-tlai. While locatctl In this < Ity , hU practice U by no mtans conllnid to It * llinlti nor this yvitlon of country , niHunrreKpondinieoand u pr > boiilntcn- tlfy In black anil whlto to hU i osa on of a field of pinctlne boimJed only by tha lines which bound the e ngth and hicauth ot the country , and which has laced him where a man ol his skill and Intellectual HtUlimiunUileMrtM to to , and should to bo tmaUu him tu rcac h the highest Bphoro of UMfuliiuM to uf ftrlug huuiintt ) the piano of flnandul Indcpeii duicu. Dr.Vagnor Jias ixintrll u d of hi * pronperl ty tothu ulntuntlallmiro\emunt | of IHincr m the ere tlon of allniiLlock on I , rlmer ( trout , uppoiitu hU prt.iH.nt olllo , No. S1J. Hwill IHI ready for pocu iiancy In a low weeks , and li an en Memo that the Uo ( tor ii t bo mimUn l auionf thu puricununt and ollilcltI/fiiiothiiiitrooIUol ( | tliv jilalnn. I \ i r Trlbunu , H. WAGNER & CO. DE , . . , a 13 Larimor St. Address Box 2389 , " DENVER , CQL. | INVESTMENTS Onmlm Heal Estate is n safe investment for both local nnd foreign cnp- itnl , nnd there is no property , in or nround the city , but what will bring purchasers good iciurnsin the nenr future. We hnvc property for snlo in nil parts of the city , nnd also Surrounding the city , nil of which wt glndly show to partiss who fool interested. We nro often naked which is tlw host pnit of tho-city for nn in vest- * inent P We always advise patrons to buy what is cnllcd I V 1 Bj' . this is inonut property not more Uian one nnd a hulf miles from the Postoflico , niul the neiiror the center tlio hetter the investment. While outside property will steadily iidvnnco in price , inside property will ad vance much faster in proportion. The new addition to the citylmowu as is located one mile from the postoHice , west , only nine blocks from the , , High School , and these lots are * heing sold at less than half the price asked for lots same distance in any other direction , and THE TIME TO BUY , AH these lots will , iu a i-liort time , be advanced to correspond t oprices of lots surrounding Hawthorne. . The contract has heeu let for grading Davenport street through this addition. Work has been commenced aud vill be iiuished early in the summer. Purchasers of lots in Hawthorne will not have to bear any expense for the grading. This is a decided advantage. Prices for regu lar size lots , S35O TO 8575/ We have also some double lots in this addition at from 8600 to'8650. This part of the sity is being built up with the best class of resideucee. Near business , near High School and desirable in every particular. , KIRKWOOD Wo have u few lots loft iu this addition , which we will sell at lower prices than can be had inHiirrounding additions. The lots are beautifully - i ly located and larger than than those in adjoining additions , and will bo sild on terms to suit purchasers. IJIJ IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY. IR , ZM : s i Iu Donglna County and all parts of the State. TCJ DB TJ IE * . A tine tract of land three and one-half miles from Omaha at § 40 per aero. Also a tract four miles from the bity at 8 > W per acre. Lots' in this addition will be sold ou inotnhly payments ; 10 per cent * * * < * cnsh and 5 per cent , per month. ' ' 'q * l o t Ot all the lotn we have for sale , wo think this is the most desirable either for a home or for investment , iw it Is near business nicely located and at present urict'.s is the chuiipuM property in the nuuket , find first buyers have choice of lots. + 213 South 14th Street , between .Farnam and Douglas