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The Nebraska National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB.” Pald Up Capital $280,00 Sucplus ¥und, Nov. l 1888 - 16.500 DIRECTORS, H. w. YATE Oashior of the A. E. TOU W. V. MORSE JOHN 8, COLLINS, of G, H. lins, J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attor- noy at Law. 8, lll]l ), of Byron Reed & Co. DEN, Assistant Cashier, President, for many”years irst National Bank of Omaha, ALIN, o President, Boston, of W. V. Morse & Co. 8, Col- 3 DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLD ERS are among the oading businessof Oma. ha, and its business is conducted wit espacia | eference to the best and increasingh interest of its mercantile patrons, COL1 TIONS receive spocial attention and charges lowest obtainable here or else- where. s IN F] REST allowad on time deposits upon favorablo terms and upon acsounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE Government Bonds and County and Cit ysecurities bought and nold. FINANGE AND COMMERGCE. FINANCIAL New Youk, May 10.—Monoy—T.ent,; Closod at 2@ 2. Prime paper 4@b3. Sterling bills —Dull, Domand 4 89, Governments—Quiet, Railways —Weak until the last hour, when somo improvement was noted. Krie new sec- nds sold down to 674, and rallied to 69 Stocks—Generally wosk and depressed. Unfounded reports circulated'lato ~ yesterday had someinfluence upon weak holders this morning. To-day tho samo practice contin- ued, Bankers and operators received dis- patches before the opening business o the most alarming and sensational _character. Yirms and institutions here wore frecly men- tionod as being in abad way, and there wero roports of impsnding failures, but the day's doings proved these have boen as untrue as the reports circulated yostorday afternoon The boars succoeded, however, in breaking Union Pacific from 55} to 50§, Central Pacific from 46} to 433, St. Paul from 81§ to Northwestern from 1093 to 1074, na from 1144 to 111}, Louisville & Nashville from 4 to 45, Lake Shoro from 947 to 034, New Jorsey Contral from 75} to 73f, I from 15 to 133, Northern Dacific preferred from 52} to 503, and Reading from 351 to 33%. The object of attack, however, Missouri Pa- cific and Western Union, were little affected. TIn the afternoon the announcement that Ven- derbilt had determined to protect Jorsoy Cen- tral and Reading caused a sharp rally of 1 to 6 per cont; the latter for Jersey Central, whic h roso to 793, Reading advanced 3} to 30 Northwestern 1} to 109, St. Paul 1 to 797, Lackawanna 1] to 112§, Central Pacific 1 to 44}, Lake Shore 1 to 943, Erio { to 143, Northern Pacific preferred 1} to 524, Pacific Mail 1to 44, and Union Pacific 1ito 51% The im- provement was not fully maintained at the 784 sk, kawan- close. The market is heavily oversold and stocks are very scarco for delivery, OVUUPONB . 1003 113 S ST00KS AND BONDS, Americau Express. seesene Burl., Codar Rapids & Northern. Qentral Pacific. . Oh.lugo & Alum tm. Burl, &.Quincy Erle.. do ptd . Fort Wayne & Ghicao. Hannibal & St. Joseph. , . do do do pid. Illinols Central. . Ind,, Bloom, & Western Michigan Central Minneapolis'& Bt, New York Cantral Ohio & Missiseippi. do _ do i o gid Pooria, Decatur & Ev Rock Inland. Chicago, Milwas do ' do do_ pfd. 8¢, Ponl Minn, & Manitoba 8t. Paul & Omaa. . do_ do pfd. Toxas Pacifi Union_ Pacific. Wabash, St. L. & Pacific do ' do do Wostern Uaion Telograp pfd... *Asked, tEx. Div, e — GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODU CE, OiicAGo,May 10.—10:30 a, m.— Trading has been moderately active this morning at gene ally lower prices, June wheat opened s sold down to 93¢, with July at 81jc, Corn fell off sharply and is now quoted at 59}c for June, 0cfor July. Oats, 343c for July, Lard, §8 574 for June, Pork, 817 55 for July, 1145 a. m,~Tho sharp dociine in prices which set in earlier has continued with only slight fluctuations up to this hour, The cur- rent_ quotations, which are the lowest yet touched, are, wheat, 90c for May, 918: for Juno, 08}c for July. * Corn is G64c for June, 48 for July., Oats, 834 for Juno, Pork $17 55 tor July. Lard, 38 60 for July, 1:10 p, 1~ Values roceded through nearly tho entire seasion, closing about 3} conts lower for wheat, and 3 cents lower for corn. The decline is attributed solely to Wall street ru- mors, Tho market closed shade above the lowest figures, Wheat—89}c for May, for July. Corn-4§ for May; Gc for June; 67 for July, Zc for June; 92jc 4 for May; 817 $17 62} for July, Lard 88 40 for May; 8345 for June; $8 52} for July. 55 for June; ST, LOUIS PRODUCE, 8r. Louvis, May 10.—Wheat Lower ud active; No. 4 red 1 014 cash; 8110 for Ma; $111 June; WE@ITE July; prices, Corn—Lower, and fairly with other ¢ May; b lowest pri Oats—Higher and slow; 83§@37c bia cash; 33} bid Ma; Juue, Rye—G0@é: Barley —60 to 80, Butter —Unchavged, 8 —Quist; 104, u—Lowor; 8 to 81 l‘lnueml Nominal. Hay i, prairio, §13.00@15 00; timo- thy, § Corn Meal I irm; $2 80, PEORIA PHODUCE, May 10.—Corn rm; new wixed, Active and strong; No, 2 white, 36§ Tye—Steady; new No. ‘Whisky—Firm, §1 MILWAUEER, Mivwarzze, May 10,- Wheat- Weak and 2, 62)@03¢, OMAHA DAILY BEE---MONDAY, M dnmnrn“md o for o jo for Jul Ble, 0o and May; on track, 35@86e. trong and quiet; No, 2 spring . New Yor, May 10, Wheat—Opened 1@ ed § ng weak most day; ory @i, Receipts i ungraded red, §73@1 11} d 1063@1 08, Aug closing 1 04} Corn—Spot 441, and options 4 lower, seing steady, with recovery 3@d: nngraded, @04}; No, a Lay, G3L@643. Oate 1 lower; mixed western 38@40; white, 41 16, P Wostorn frosh, fim, good demaad, 5§ @16, I'.vrk Steady; old mees £17 00.@ Lard —Woak; western stoam, epot § Butter Iinll-wonk NNATL CixcrxyAts, May 10, WHeat—EnslersN 1 05@1 U8, Corn—Fair; demand weaker; No, 2 mixed, 2 mixed, 37@874, Easier; moss 17 b0, Dull; drooping: § 20, Bulk Meats Lavd Quie une! h LTIMORE. Barrivorg, May 10.—Wheat — Western lower and moderately active; No, 2 winter red spot 105@ 106, Corn wtern lower and active; mixed on spot 603 @613 .NA l.\ltr Steady; western white 41@44; mixed 38@41, Whisky —Stos Quiet; 68@ 700, Fizgs— Fiemer: 13314, Whisky-—Steady; 81 16, NEW ORLEANS Nrw Onways, Corn—Quiet, stoady; mixed, 61 7 65; white, 6869, Oats —Dull, easior; 4541, Corn Meal” Quiot; 3 00, Pork, —Stea good demand, 17 Lard — Steady; vierce refined, keg, ; unchanged, KANSAS C1TY, May 10.— Wheat—TLower; 86} @st 5 bid Juae; 70 bid 81§ asked July, Corn—Lowe June; 458 bid Oats—Dull; ominal, 443 bid cash; 438 bid nal 813 bid. LIVERPOOL, Liverroor, May 10,—Breadstuffs —Quiot, Whoat —Wintor 7 8d@ss 24;sprivg s 6@ T8 ¢ Corn—Now, 5s old Bs 43d. TOLEDO. 10. —Wheat—Weak; No. KANSAS OITY LIVE STOCK. Kansas City, May”10.—The Live Stock Cattlo— @6 00, Hogs—Receipts, 4,50 Sheep— Receipts, 1,81 @5 Receipts, 665; stoady natives, Others unchanged. steady; natives, 8 50 ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. ST’ TLouis, May 10.—Cattle— nothing done. hoep—Only small local trade at provious No supply; pri Hoga—Stoady packing, b 65@ ght, to heavy, 5 60@6 00; CHICAGO |} 110460, May 9. market about IVE STOCK, Roceipts 10,000; cht 85 10@5H 85;rough 575; hoavy packing and ghip- Rocolpta 1,400; brisk and firmer; @06 60; 'good to_choice $6 00@ on to fair 85 40@5 80; butchers, stockers and feeders, $3 75@ ———— TRAFFIO, FLOUB AND GRAIN, Onioago, May 10,—Receipta and ship ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rouelph. Ship'ts, Flour, bbls 17,000 825 Eaud picked nasy, por bu, medinm, 2006 BerswAs —Tn good domand, Chofce bright 28¢: common to good dark per Ib, A woak fooling prevails and a hoavy decline is anticipated to take place in about & week, whon grass butter will be com: ing . Packers will not offor absve 100 now for common d aro not an Roila have arrived utter of uniform choico table 15@17c; fair to good inforior grades, 8@ 1 There has 1ot been any creamery offered in this market, althe jrices wore comparatively With improved quality of country butter and lower prices domnand for creamery will nat urally decrease. Crier—"Ohio” por bbl, $7.00; “York State” per bbl, 88 00; per § Hbl, $4 mdensed por 850, Crab apple, por g and tib b days sal 126 14c; 35 Wiscon: o sin new 154 yonung Americ CocoANUTS — Par 100, 84 75 158 Nochango is notablo, Tha feeling is remarkrbly strong for this time of the year, but it is hard to tell how long it might bo deponded upon, as it is almost nnnatural, Sales to-da ForeiaN Froirs —Meswina oranges, per box, £ 00, Mossina Jomons, per box, 88 75 @400, Bananas, per bunch, 3 00@ + 00, b, 160, Dates, in frails, 74c; dates, in boxos, 124c, Fruir Borrens —~Apple butter, in 80 1b pails, per 1b, 7e. Plum buttar, 7 ~Dicks, Mall 00; toal, 1 B0 JELLY—1u 20 and 30 1h pails, 8@90; in 2 1b jars, por_doz, §1 50; assorted tumblors, per f hoonars, par dozen, $§ 0. Pure, wall cakes, 124, OAT MEaL—Steel cut, per bbl, &6 ON108s— Dull, only the bost of old onfons n bricks, por 1b, 16¢; will se Bermudas taken in preference; old onions, per bbl,, Bermudas in crate ““Oxiox Sers—Bottom per bu, $350; tops, 2 50, Porcory- Tn good demand at 2@24e per 1b. Povvrny - Demand for chickens — only; dressed 14@14 _POTATORN re firm and_ domand good. coming in_from the south it per bbl. BarlyRosa per bu denchblow, 450; Bulk receipts are hard to dispose of and havo to ba sacked here, Presxrves-{In 20-1b pails)-—-Strawberry, raspherry, blackberry, por Ib, 18¢; peaches, chorries, plums, apricots, figs, per Ib, 12 cranborfy aice, per Ib, PROVISIONS —k 114 ¢. 8. bacon, 11 s short il whonlders, She: mes bacon, sidos, 104c; pork. Db, $18.50. Dried beef, 15fe. Lard, 9G VEGETALLES -Spinach, per bbl, $3'¢ cabbage, California per 1b., 405 lo doz., H0¢; redishes, per d per bu, B0c. beets, cucumbers, per doz., 8125 per b, 2. cauliflower, por do asparagus, per doz, S0c. new carrots, per 1b,, (,ah{nrnm celery, 81 50. Tomatoes, 1 50@8$1 75: ¢reen poas per bushel &) Lunnlgnmuuw more .md ‘prices gotting lowsr. Salos to-day ]lus Forn, Duer, Ero.—Plgn foot, 15 1b 81 25; pigs 40 1b qr bbl, SZ W pigs_foet, M) lb hxn" l)l:l 25 00; tripe, 15 its, 81 25 tripe, 40 Ib qr bbl, 82 503 tr!pe, NU 1b half bbl 5.00; pigs tongues, 16 Ib kits, 32 50; pigs tongues, 40 1b qr bbl, 86 00, Lambs' tongues, 151b ki mu,4uih qr bbl, $6 00, Hides. Stoady; greon butchers, 6@6he; gresn dry “salt, salted S@She; | dry flint, 14@15c; 10@11¢; damagod hidos, two-thirds price, TaLLOW—5{@6e Suxep PELTS—250@1700, Dry Goods. —Atlantic A, T4o; Atlay- tic P, G c; Brunswick, 7 Boaver Dam LL, 6}o; Lawrence LL, jc; Paci. fic H, 7jc; Royal Standard, 8c; Indian Head A, auchusett A, Te. Browy SHEETINGS —Argyle, Tie; Pap- G1c0; Salisbury R, bic. ortos —Ballon 44, 6ho: Bal. §, 5jc; Cumberland 4-4, 8c; Davoll DD, airmount, a\-huuu the Loom 4 Glory of the Wost, Bhe; Golden Gata, Shei Hill 7.8, 8o; Hill 4-4, 9¢; Lonsdale, 8jc; York Mills, 11je; Wamsutta, 10c. Ducks (Colored)—Boston, '8 oz., 114c; Bos- ton, 10 oz., 14kc; Boston, 9 oz, 14c; Fall River, 8ic. Ducks. (Gray)—West_Point, 8 oz, 1lc; \vm Point, 10 0z., 14c; ‘Boston’ Bear, 8 oz, Brot Wheat, bushels. ... 5 7.»00 24,000 ’Flcxvnm—:\muskem 14c; Continental Corn, bushels 166000 161,000 | Faacy, 9c; Cordis, 10jo; Pearl River, 14c; Oats, bushols. I 81000 , #3,000| York, 12bc: Hamleton Awnings, 124c. Ryo, bushels . T 73000 ' 8000| DeNiMS—Amoskesg, 1dc; Beaver Creok Barley, bushels . 10,000 13,000 | AA, 12 Beaver. Crook BB, 1lc Z = Beaver Creek CC. ~10; Haymakers New Yonk, May10.— Recelpts and Jaffroy XXX. 12ic; shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 houra bave been as follows: leph Ship'ts. Wheat, bushels, 58,01 Corn, bushel »'ooo 112,000 Oata, bushel 31000 120 LIVE BTOCK. On0ag0, May 10.—Rocoipts and ship ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have baen as follows: Recoints, Ship'ta. Oattle. . . 10,000 Hogs. Shoop KaN9as Oiry, May 10.— Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recoipts, Ship'ts, Oattle. 'v'n k Hogs. 4,5 Sheep . b l,xm 81, Louis, May 10, — Receipts and ship- ment of live stock for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: Rocelpta. Ship'ta l.Am S 400 L —— OMAHA MARKETS, Wholesale Prices, Orr10x 0F Tig OMAHA Beg, Friday Evening, May 0.} The tollowing prices are charged rotailers by jobbers, wholesalors and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which 1s yroted at tho prices furnished by tho clevators nnd other local buyers: Gran, Wikar—No, Banvey Rye Cony Oars—No, Lave Stock, Srrers-—4 25@5H 00, war Uows -3 H0wd 25, Hoas—5 00@bh 25 Bueei 50@4 50. Oarves—6 50@7 00, Flour and Millstufls, Winte WHEAT—Host quality, patout,]at § 223 80, $R0OND QUALITY—2 T5@3 25, SruiNg WHEAT—Best quality, patent, + 25@8 30, SEooND ()uu.mw‘l 50@3 25 Bran OHOPPED l’KVI) —Pnr 100 Ibs, 1,00, CorN Mear—1 10@1 20 per owt, BOKEENING —60@1 e per ewt Drugs. i Divas ANDORENICALS ~Acid, carbolic acid, tartaric, 5oc; balsam apabia, per 11 bark sassafras, per Ib, 17¢; calomel, per b, a, por oz, 8L chlorofory opsons alts, per b, b, 31c; lead acetate, por 1b., 22 gal., oil, Luum oil, ulx\e, per Kul § 5.00; v,ulnlnu 8140, /] P.&W. potassium, —; alicin, per oz, 40c; sul: b iodine, per ib, $1.6 phate of morphine, per oz, $3.75; sulphur lour, per 1b., 4c; strychuine, per oz, §1.25, General Produce. ArpLes—The market 1s bare of ¢ood stock A few Genitans arc offered at $4 00, but thoy are not choice Pravs—Neceipts light and demand good, g3 Jutroy D & T, 1240: Pearl River, 13¢; Warren AXA (brown), 12c; Warren BB (brown), 11c; Warren CO (brown), 10c. Caxpics—Fifth avenue glove finish, be; Keystone gluva finish, bc, Consgr JeANs—Amory, The; Hancock, 8c; Koarsayer, 83c; Rockport, 7c. PRrINTS -Mlunn,fifu; American,5o; Arnolds, 60;.Coch Harmony, 40} Indigo, 8o; Tudigo 78 11jo; Tndigo 44, 124c; choap 'salo c; Charter Oak, 4hc. PrinTs SHINTINGS —American, fo; Be; Gloucester,be;Southbridge, 4 4§e; Rosedale, 4§ n.m.mnm—m oskeag staples, 83c; Bates staples, 8fc; Lancaster staples, 8c; Plunket plnids," 96; Hudson chocks,”846; - Amoskong Porsians, Yhc. Atlantic alpacos, 9jo; Per- Dress Goon: siane cashmer, 204o; Hamleton cashmero, Cocheco, s Waverlya, 15}e; Hamloton Fancus, 114c; Hamleton bro- 05, 15c; Arlington brocads, 18c, Lumbper, WHOLESALE, We quote lumbor, lath and shingles, on oars at Omaha at the following pricos: JOIST AND SOANTLING—10 ft, snd under 22 00; 18 ft, 23 50, TipERs-—16 foct and under, 22 TiupER AND Jo181—18 ft, 28 60; % 1t, 28 50; 22 t, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 00, I;'M%Numo—)'m 1, 4 and 6 In,, 24 00; No, 2, SureriNg—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, 8100k BoAns —A, 45 00; 1,40 Fuoouxa—No. 1, 10 00; 'No, 2, 8, 2500 qa.'iunhn, cloar—27 00; No, 2 OtLNG —f, 37 00; §, 25 00, SHINGLES, best—4 bU; standard, 3 50, Lamit-8 %5 per M. Tnk—Per barrel, 125; bulk per bushel, 850; coment, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; huir per bu. r%‘ "Torcod folt, §100 fbs, B 50; straw =oard, 8 , 25 00; No, 8, Faints,Oils and Varnishes. O1L8—110 carbon, per gallon, 134e; 150° hoadlight, por gallon, 14h; 176 hoadlight, per gallon, 180; 160° water white, 17¢; lin wood, raw,; pr allon. 500 linseed, boiled, per fi.u.m, Liaed, winter ste’d, por gallon, 85c; 0.1, 750:No. % "650; castor,’ XXX, por - lon, 1’ 60; No, 8,1 40; sweet, per gallon sperm W,B., per gallon, 160; fish, W, n N»m.‘uuu, neatafoot extra, per gallon, B0c; 0.1, 7be; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c ; golden machine, No. 1, per gal. lon, 850; 2, 280; sperm, signal, per gallon 80c; turpantine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74, per ¢allon, 160, Paiyts Ix O —White lead, Omaha P, P, 6303 white load, St. Louls, pure, 640; Marseilles green 1to b Ib cans, 20¢; Krench zinc, green ueal, 12¢, French zinc, red seal, 1lo; I'rench zing, in varnish nast, 200; French zinc, in ofl asat, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 b cans, 10; raw and burnt Sienn 1 andyke brown lne-mo.nml lampblack, 12¢; coach black, and ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 160; Prussian blug, 40c; ultramarine blue, 180; chrome green L, M, & D,, 160; blind and shntter green, 1, M, &1, 160; Parls groon, ‘18c; Indian red, 150; Venotian red, 9 Tuscan red, 22; Ameris can Vermillion, L. & P, 18c; ohromo yellow L. M, O, &D. 0., 18¢; yellow ..c{m golden' ochre, 160, patent dryer, 8o; umhnnx colors. light ouk, dark oak, walnut, che tout snd ash 166, Dry Peints. ‘White lead, 8c; French zinc, F10c; Parls whithug, 24o; whiting gllders, 1jci whiting com'l o; lumpblack, - Gormatown, ~14c; lampblack, ordinary, 106; Prussian blue, boe; ultramariue, 18¢; vaudyke, brown, 8c; uinber burut, 4c; umber. raw, 4o; sienna, burnt, 40; wlouna, aris groeu, gonuine, Parls green, counon e 20c; chrome green, K., 12c; vern 70c; vermillion, A(munum, 180; Indian red, Eug,, ; | whis] ! } Venetian' rod, :\lmvmr\n, 1 o} ghromo ¥ L.w K., w‘\m F lehigh brown, Prince's minaral, Sc. ochre, French, ntor's mineral, Spanish brown, 2§e; American, VArN1sies —Darrols, ture, oxtra, 8110 fu conch oxtrs, 81 40; coach ; Damar oxtra, $1 tra, 80c; slellnc, Heavy llarn\wurv Ast plow steolspocial os Tron, raf crucible, 7 do, 15( por set, 14 oach, 70@ b, 7@11 , 140; tonguos, |1are nuta per 8@180; rivots, por nalloaby Arrow tooth horsohoes 4 70 o; axles o washors o o; apring tool Burden's mule Barned WiRe—in car lots, Bo Naius—Ratos, 10 to 60, 2 00, Suor—Shot, 1 85; huck shot, 21 powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half kegs, quarter kogs, 1 88; blasting, kegw, per 100 foot 50c. Lean—Bar, 1 Coat—Cumberland blacksniith, 10 00; Mor- el run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebronst Tumps 5 00; Whitebreast nat, owa lamp, 5 00 Towa nut, b 00; Rock' Spring, 700; Anthrs clte, 11 25@11 50; Canon City, 7 00, per ton Loather, Onk #olo, 88c@d2c; homiock solo 2800 houlock kip, 800 to 1 00; runner 650 to 8 hemlock calt, 8¢ to 100; hemlock uprer 2 s onk upper, 24c; alligator, 4 , 32@3 v(-r...-\ ki kip, $0¢ to 1 005 19 1 kip, 110 to 1 51 .mu 195 to 2 00; ros sots, 550 to 750; linings, 600 to8 50 l‘mv. 9 00 to 10 50; B, 1., Morocoo, 80¢ to 85e: pebbie O, D, Morocco, 85c; simon, 2 50 to § 00, HARNESS—No. 1 star oak, 8ic; No 2 dop 850; No. 1 Ohio m\l par 100, orlontal 85 do. ; fuso, French o; Noo do 88¢ ., ; No. B_Pitts onk No. 1 Pitts onk h ar, har, 8 Tobaccos Prua ToRACCO--Climax, 50c; Bullion 500 lhmmhun, Hlo; Star, le Ruddy, 4bc; Her- soy's, 400; Black, 38 40c. iNe Cur—Comng 60c; Rose ].ull T0c. 20@300; good, 5@ Prominm, 65¢; Dismand Crown, 55 xtoon, 500 SuoxiNa—O. 8, Moarschaum, 30¢; Dur 53 Durham, 4 oz,, b7 Durhan ham, 8¢ X sbo; Soal of North Carol al of North Oaroling, 4 oz., BTc North Carolina, 2 oz, 60c; 0, K ]\."hm“ 4 or., 28¢; 0. K Irhiam, 80c; Uncle Nod, '8 26c; Tom and Jerry, 28¢.5 Liquor AL0OHOL—188 proof alcolol, 2 24 per wine gallon extra California spirits, 188 proof, 117 per proof gallou; triplo refinod spirita’ 187 proof, 120 per proof gallon; re-distilled lelw@l ); fina blendod, 1 50@2 50; Kontucky bourbons 700; Kentucky and Ponnsylvania ryos, 2 00@7 00 Branpis—Imported, 6 00@1600; domostio 1404 00. Gins—Tmported, 4 5086 00; domestic, 140 0. :’$~ \u\k 5 ; | traing will vot Ruais—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 b0, PrAcH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, Cutaxraas —Tuporiod por ouo, 28 00@ 84.00; American,iper caso, 12 €0@16 00, Grocers List. OANNED GooDS—Oystars (Standard)per case, 3 70@S3 80; strawborrios, 2 T, por cme, 2 b0E 210; raspberries, 2 b, por case, 2 90; Bartlott pears, por case, 2 40; whortleberries, por case, 310; 'ogg _plus, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; greon ggen, & b, per’ ce, 390; pine apples, 2 Ib per_case, 4 80@5 50, Rorr—Sisal & inch and larger, 0o, § inch, } inch, 10}c. UaNDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16w, 15c; s, 160 boxos 40 1bs, 16 oz., 6, 160, Marones—Per caddio, 35c; round, cases, 2 55; square_cases, 170, Svaars—Powdered, 8§o; cut oaf, Sko; granulated, 7§o; confoctionors’ A, Tio; Stand- ard extra O, Gfc; extra U, 6fc; medium Tow, G}c; dark yollow, o, Correes—Ordinary grades, 12@124e; fair13 @lfl*cx good, 140 prime, 15@15he; choice, 7o; “fancy green_and yellow,10@16}o; ol 9, ovemmann Java, 20@260; Lavnr‘ '8 muwd 7c;_ Arbuckle’s romsted, 1640; McLaughlin's X_ronated, 16fo; mitation Javs, 10} @181c; Clark's Aurora, 163c. Rioe—Louisiana prine to cholos, 70; fair 6hc; Patma, 64c. Frsn—No. 1 mackeral, half brls., 8 50; No 1 mackerel, xits, 115; family mackerel, hal. brla., 7 00; family mackerol, kita, 95c; No. 1 white fish, half brla., 8 75; No, 1 kits, 115, Srup—Standard Com., 80c, bols; Standard do, 44 gallon kege 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon 1397, 5 Sona—1n Ib papers, 8 80 per case; keg per Ib, ac. Proxue—Modium, In burrels, 8 25; do I half Barrels, 4 75; smal, In barrols, 9 25 in half barrols, f 25; gherkinst in barrels, 1 do in half barvels, B 15, Teas—Guapowder, good, 45@0k; cholea 60 @75%; good Tmporial, 40 choice, 6@ 0e; Young Hyson, good, 86@50c; choicr, 65c@1 00; Japan, natural loaf, 85c; Japau, choice, 60@7be; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong choico, 40@ Souchong, good, 85@40c; choice, 85@Ar WoODENWARR—Two hoop pals, 185 throo hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio* noer_ washboards, 185; Doublo Crown 2 90 Wallbuckots, 8 85, Hoaps—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirl's sntinet, 860; Kirlk'n standard, 875; Kirk's whito ‘Russian, 525; Kirk's outocs, 2 Kirlk's Prairio ‘Queen, (100 cakos,) 40c; Kirk's magmolia, doz. Porasi—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, In caso, 8 85; Babbitt ball 2 dor, 1n caso, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz in case, 150, CaNDY—Mixod, 12@13c; stick, 11c; stick, 104c, Viskoxi—Now York apple 160; Obio ap- ple, H,m l)rn lumln per bbl, 170; Ashton, In sacks, 8 iairy 60, ba, 8 50, H'rAnnufl’mrl 44c; Silver Gloss, 853 Corn Starch, 8o; Kxcolsior Glow, 7o; Corn, 7ho. Spioks—Po) opber, 17¢; allspice, 16¢; cloves, 20¢; cassin 1he. L'l*/\nmr{un 8 40; Weatern, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewis’ lye, 4 66; Jowell lyo, 276 i DENVER MARKET,) u"“;-‘“ twist Frour Imllm 176@2 H0; patont, 100 by, 00 1bs, l‘mrmum: rye, slewhoat, 100 1bs, 8 00 4vl(AlN ‘Wheat, 100 Ibs, 1 85@1 45; corn, in sacks 100 Ibs, 1121 143 oats, 100 1bs, 1 50 @1 52; barley, 100 Ibs, 1 30@1 40, LaY=Talod, 200024 (%0; traw, 10 00 ER—anc, nmon, 8@ ~Fresh, 35@30c; dairy cholce, 25@ 18@19¢; ranch, doz, fresh 15@160; Limburger, Ha20¢, Citgkise—Full cronn 18¢; Swiss, importod, 3 Pouvrrry - Live chickens, doz, 3 50@7 00; };rknym 1b, 20@22¢; dressed igoeso, 1b, 16@- Poraroxs loy, 100 Ibs, VEGETABLES 5, 100 1hs, 2 502 abbege, 100 1bs, 250@2 70; beots, 100 1, 1001 25; celery, per doz, 1 50, Fruims - Orauges, M lomons, choice M apples, B0G7T 50; grapos, Malaga, rogu: bananas, bunch, 3 0006 00, Hams, 1b, 14@144c; bacon, break- ord, in tierces, 1b, 11je; dried iry salt sldes, 9{@10 Fastern, 100 Ibe, 40@ 45 o@1 00, eastern, bhl, lar, 7 00@7 b Meats beef, 16 Fisu-—Mackerel, No.1, 1 50, kit, 1 75@ California salmon, half bbl, 10 50; Holland herring, keg, 1 60@1 75; trout, per 1b, 17@18e. CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER, Mo Caes.Cofl, ases,Srous 1000 Farnam Hl y ® U“ AHA, NEB Tlogrpblo ordors promptly stkendod to. b ce. - Telo No. 81, Coroner McCARTHY & BURKE, UNDERTAKERS! 218 14TH STREET, BET, FARNAM AND DOUGLAS, AY 12, 1884.' Railway Time Table. which s 24 minutes * Excopt Sunday, § Excopt Mone From Union Pactfic Depot; Tenth St U, P R R, MAIN LINE LEAVR. Mail and Exp. Pacifl Bxp ARRIVR 11:40 am | Atlantic Exp 5pm | Mail and Exp. Daily REPURLICAN VALLEY DIVISION, LRAVE Lincoln Exp... 12:68 p m DUNMMY TRAINS. 7550 A £0pm ARRIVE, Lincoln Exp.... . 1:%0 pm IRIDOK DIVISION. Leavo Omaha: 849, 8:00,0:00, 10:00, 11:16 & .00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 8:00, 10:35 . 049, 9:00, 11:16 &, M Arrive Loave Counall Blu 9:30, 10:8%, 1140 &.m.; 1:40, 1106 p.m’ On Sundays 490, 0:85, 11:05 p.m. Arrivo Transtor dopot, 7 min: utes Iator. Loave Council Bluffa T .87,10:87, 11:47 & m; 13 115 p. m. Arrive Omana TRANSFER TRAINS. LRAVR, | ARRIVH, Pass. No, ¢ n.\uu'nm No.d...1l:ba m for depot: 7.85, 8,97, | 8187, 4:4), 6:87, 048, minutes lator. . ®53 & m 19 p m Wiy 46 pm " 755 p m ® 0.6 pm Daily MISSOURL PACIFIC, LEAVR, ARRIVE, \nmJUm'\h. Exp am il Xp...oi15 pm | Ma 50 pm 8.0.4P R R LEAVE, ARTIVR. Mall 040 & m | St Paul Exp. A5 am Bt Paul Exp. .76 pom | Mall L +.7:00 pon Daily. C.&N. W.R R LAV L9000 am | Exprem} £:00 b m | Madl O, R I&P.R.R ARRIVE L0508 m Mall*.L L Expromt.... LrAYS, a1t wxprosct | ARRIVR. Exront 1 Mall* ARV Paciflo Bxp} Mall & Kt via Council Blufts,) 0 &Q R Ly | Ay, sl 1.9:00 & m | Exproos Exproas 00 p m | Mall.... ily. WABASH, 8T. LOUIS & PACIFIC, 1EAY Cannon Ball 2000 m Daily K. 0.. 8T JOE & C. 000 m | 7:16 b m urday, Sun o o fol Baturday cvening t 1 24th via €M &R P May 17th o North-Western; May 10th and 18t via the Rock Isdand, Arrive in the ho Monday following During May 8 Ay ovoning Tnlan 1, and May 15th via ¢ May 13th via tho North-West CM &SP From B, & M Depot; Tenth Street. [EB. & M. RAILROAD MAIN LINE. Tomsvne Tremsn, nantflrouND. z&‘n ARRIVE R 7:00 pm¥'10 Al 4362 pm Lincol 8:60 pm Croto Hastings.. 5:16 am 4:16 pm Red Cloud, 8:00 am 6:04 pim MoCook...10:66 am 9;15 pm Akron ... 3:4b pm 2:10am Denver.. 7:26 pm ¢ 15 am Daily, <% OMAHA AND PLATTTMOUTH TRAINS: Lv. Omahaat Ar. Omaha 0 Duily. . B. & Q. It R-(via Plattsmouth.) ARy sy Omaha Exp. Western Exp Fastern #408 m K. €., ST J, & C. B. (via Plattsmouth ) ARRIVR Express. Mail.. Daliy, From C, 8t, I, M. & O, Depot, 14th and ‘Webster Streets, o, 84, . & 0. LEAVH, No 2 Passengor. .8 No 4 Mixed. Nog Mixed... PROPOSALS l'()ll lNDlAN SUP- PLIES AND TRANSPORTATION. JDFCARTUENT OF THE INTERIOR, Ofice of Indian Affairs, Washington, April 28, 18k4.— Soalod proposals, indorscd *“Proposals for Beof” (bidy for bocf must bo snbmitted i separato envelopes,) Bacon, Flour, Clothing, or Transportation, &, (s o iy’ be,) and i to tho € of Indian Affairs Nos. 06 and 67 Woosto York, will bo recelved until 1. M. of 27, 1864, for turnishing f 20,000 pounds B nlssiner , 780, 7,600,000 po! poun s Hard Broad, 43 Jounds Lard. 700 barrels Rice, 7,600 pouns Ton, V00 pounda'Salt, 150,000 pouridSoap, 0,000 pounds Sodn, 800,000 pounds’ Sugar, sud 40,600 pounds heat, A ’, Blankots, Wi onandCotton Goods, (con- & 'in part_of ' 1 g, 20000 yards; Stan 1s; Drilling, 0,000 vards; 1 all sizing, #0,000 yards; Denin's, Konty fron ds; Gingbam, 140,000 yards, 00 yarde; Clioviot, 4,100 ya 000 yards; Bleactiod Sh ry Bhirting, 10,000 yards; Wiy, 1,600° yariu)_ Clot) Hardwaro, Mudi audn fong lisé of 0,000 yar 18 corivs, No Groonwich, 8 40;|" such wa 1arnows, Pl about 476 Wagons deliverod at Also for i 1 Califoruia Also, tranwportation for suich of the articles, g0ods, supplics 1hat may not bo contracted for' to by vered at the Agaricios. T1Ds MUNT I MADE OUT O GOVERNMENT DLANKS, chedulos showing the Kinds and qualitios of subsistenco supplies required for each Agoncy, and the kinds and quantitios in grows, of all oilier goods wnd articlos, togothor with blank proposals, conditions 10 bo observed by bidders, time and place of delivery Y ransportation routes nateuctions will bo furnished Indian Offico in Wash tor Streot,Now York; Now York; the € upon application to t or Now. U6 and 67 Wo Lyon, No. 453 Ii aries of subsista cago, Le ¥an Francisco, 0 10 the Posti asters st the following Kanras: Arkausss City, Rurlington, Jity, Emporia, Eurcks, ~Ureat Htentnson, Larncd, Mo Phorson, Marion, Medicine Lodge, Newton, Osage City, Seda, Bterling Topeks, Wellington, Wichita and Winfleld Bids wiil Lo opencd at the hour an d bidders are invited to bo pre placosi Culdwell, * Dadg Bond, {oward, cunTiviRD Al bids must be acoompanied by cortificd chooks upon some United States Dopository o tho Firet National Tiank af Los Angelos, Cal., for ot leass five por cent of the amount of too proposal. 1. ICE, Commissioner, CHKCRK, M R. RISDOH o] msurance Agen! REPRESEN 18 Phanlx Assuiance Co., ol Londen, Ossh Amsote H'BM.MLG wastencator, N, ¥., Oaj 1t 1000,000. ey i i Onylhllwh.wom I ot 1,200,000.06 ol "l 1i89,916:00 " H. PHILLIPS, MERGHANT TAILOR Has one of the largest and flnest assorbment of Spring sud Bumwer Goods for Buitings and T gl Vea ©All garmants ganranteed to it and trimmed ith the I lwuilngs. MY PRICES ARE LOWER than any Merchant Tallos o tue clty. 1604 Farnam Street. FARMERS TAKE NOTICEI Wagous, Buggles and Farm Tmploments Ropalred o8 cortier #24 aud Cumming streets, Omabi. aplodim wii ©.'C, PAUL, REATL ESTATH. Syndicate HillZAddition, lots §100, 810 jcash, and -« " £10 por month, BBEDFORDR& SOUER, Gilman Place, lots $150 to $300. BEDFORD & SOUER, =3 Agenta, Agents, Clark Place, lots £300 to 8600, BEDFORDT& SOUER, Agents, Tukoy & l\o)lnrn\uh]‘l\lmvv".lu'a 8125 t0!8150..BEDFORDf& SOUER, Agents. Hawthorn Addition, lots 8350 to & i BEDF RD & SOUER, Agents, Kirkwood Addition, lots 8400 to & Hanscom's Addition, lots £500 to $650.] BEDFORDE& SOUER, ke Agenta, ~ . EBEDFORD§& SOUER, Agents, = [BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Do!lars For a choice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition ]oms tbs 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, aud will be occupied as homes by the employes of these works, and are undoubtedly the ‘mw( value for the price of any lots Several have been sold and the price will soon be ad= We have the exclurive agency on this addition. Termfi easy. in the market. vanced. GILMAN PLACE" This is a new addition on Leavenworth street m{ est Omnln,, A low price has been puton them to start them. $150 to $300, On easy terms, Tne grmlm«v and mm rovements to be made on tLeavenworth St., this spring,willjmake this very valuablejproperty. CLARK PLACE. This is a sub-division of the ;Megeath propertyj facing Humm rk on thesouth. God location, nearstreet car, fine view and good growth of native timber. This is one of the finest jadditions in Omaha, and will seli rapidly. Price $300 to$650. One éourth vash balance on good time. ~ First come, first served. This}is a splendid gop- portunity for persons who intend building for a home. TUKEY &KEYSOR'S SUB-DIVISION Is a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman i West Omaha. The firstof these lots will be sold at $126 to $160, and* " =¥ are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home lnfl A 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 known as inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the finest residencesin the city arein this locality. The grade ou Davenpor* street has been established and work commenced, and will be com lohd as soon as the weather permits. The contract has been let for b\ul m‘ large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this tion. We predict that these lots will more than double 1. alue before August, asit is the most desirable part of Omaha and would have been built up years ago had it been placed on the market. Prices 8350 TO $B50 Adjoining§lots{are being sold at double the price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. hich we offer at a bargain, We-have six®lots left in this,additiong FARM ITLANDSI We have some improved? and unimproved§ifarmsj] nearfOmaha,fand some well improved farms in Sarpy county. [+ HOMES Resicence and Residence Lots in allfparts ofithe city,’and BURINESESE LONWS On all the best streets in the business center, “Fiah Wo havo for salo lota in Shinn's Addition, Parker's Addition, Nelson's Add - tion, Armstrong’s Addnmn, Lowe's Addition, Park Place Addition, Isaacs & Sel- den's Addition, McCormick’s Addition, Hanscom Place, Redick’s Addition, Bure Oak Addition, "Johnson's Addition, Reed’s Addition, Kountze's Addition, Syndicate Hill, Gilman Place, Clark Place, Tukey & Keysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi- tion, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd’s Addition, Yates & Iteed's Addition, ete., ete. ~BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 Bouth 14th Street,’between Farnam jand PDazglas

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