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The Nebraska;National Bank | OF OMAHA, NEB.] (DIRECTORS. 9210,00 16,50 H. W. YATES, Prosident, for many’ years Oashier of the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E. TOUZALIN, Vico Presidont, Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W, V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8, COLLINS, of G. H. &J. 8. Col- lins, J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attor noy at Law. 1., §, REED, of Byron Reed & Co. K. |\ HAY l| , Assistant Cashior, THTS BANK openod for business April 27 18 DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLD ERS are among tho eading businossof Oma. ha, and its business is condioted wit espao eference to the best and incroasingh interost of its mercantila patrons COLLECTIONS receive special atten lml rhnnml lowest obtainable hore or else- ™ INTEREST allowed on timo deposits upon favorable terms and upon acsounts of banks Dankors, MEOREIGN BXOHAN Government yunty and Cit ysocurities bought Boods and nd sold. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. P‘IVA\O!:\I. New York, May 12, —Money—Lent, 3@4 Closed at 25@3, Prime paper 4@ Storling bills - mand 4 89, Governments —Lower, Stucka—Opened lower on antouncements subsequently authoritatively denied that th Union Pacific had eut passengor rates from Denver to Chicago, and that the Standard Oil company was in trouble, Prices dropped 4 to arely steady, 4 87. De- 92, the latter for Central preferred, Other weak stocks were the Northwestorn, St. Paul Lackswanna and Union Pacifie. Heavy purchases of the Union Pacific cansed pri-es to advance 3@2 per cent. Subsequontly Northwestern broke to 1058, and St. Paul to 764, and o general decline occurred, Bzfore 1 p. m , Northwest rallied to 107§, St. Paul to 778, and Union Pacific to 514, Later the market became irreguiar, but at 2 p. Union Pacific becamo very weak, and broke undor large offerings to 40, and St. Paul was was again freely pressed for sale und touched 7by After the delivery honr a better feeling provailed and a number of lots were houghs in under the rule for ‘“non-delivery.” Prices ross 4@1 per cent. but nearer the closo a weaker feeling prevailed and the market left off steady. The closing prices are 33 per cent. lower for St. Paul, 3 fer Union Pacific and Quincy, 2} for Central Pacific, 2 for Omaha preferred, 18 for Wabash preferred, and 4 to 13 for other active shares, m, C0UPONS Br...... 43's Conpons, U. S, new, Vi Pacitic b s of '95. BTOUKS AND BONDS, Americau Expross. ... . Burl., Codar Rapids & Northern Oontral Padific. . Chicago & Alton do pfd. Burl & Quincy.. 1004 Hannibal & St, Josoph. do do do Illinois Central.,...... Ind., Bloom. & Wostern. Kansas & Toxas Lako Shore & Michigan So. Michigan Central.. Miancanolis & S¢, Touis. do Missouri Pacific Northorn Paciti do o Northwestern. . o pid New York Central Ohio & Mississippi do_ do pid Pooria, Docatur & Evansville. Rock Toland. . Chicago, Milwaukeo & St, Paxd. . do do_ pfd 8t, Paul Minn, & Manitd St. Paul & Omaha.. do_ do Texas Pac Union Pacific. .. Wabash, St. L. & Pacifio. do ' do do pid.. Westarn Ualon Tolograph. . *Asked, tEx.'Div. e GRAIN AND FPHOVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODUCE, Ciricaco, May 12.--10:30 a, m.—The mar- kets were excited at the opening this morning with starting prices o shade easior than at the closing on Saturday. Thoy then made a show of strength, July whoat advaacing to 93ic,but foll off again to 92kc; June off to Y03@91ie, Cornhas been stronger, July advancing to 580, but has fallen off again to 58ie. Oats aro at:33c for June, 834c for July. Pork is at $17 50 for Juno. Lard, 85 524 for July, 11:45 &, m,—The market took a disnstrous downward turn after 10:80, and the descent was hurriod by various alarming rumors from New York, nono of which have received any verifications, (uotations now are, wheat, 88%c June; 90fc July. Corn, 56c for June; 56 for July, Lard, $8 874 for June, Pork, $17 30 for June. 1:10 . m.—The markets continued down- wark with only slight fluctuations to the close, and closed at tho lowest point of tho day. Transactions were on an_enormous scale, and aftor wheat had touched 90kc for July, more teainons was showa, - Tho lutest uotations 2 w]hulu—sm for May; 88ic for June; 90kc or Jul Gorn -85} for Moy; 56io for June; 5S4e for July, \\hluky Firm ltsl 12, Pork—317 274 for Jane; $17 40 for July; $17 45 for August, Lard-—$8 86} for June; 8845 for July; 88573 for August, 8T, LOUIS P2ODUCE, Luwnr and bid 8r, Louis, May 1 active: No. 2 red 1" for May; & for Jul (@1 14} cashs 95 @I} ¢ I.muu, o Oats—Lower .ml slow; 33§ @3: 384 June. feye-soaor, €0 to 80, Unchaned. Fggs—Quiet; 10§, Bran—Lowor; 5) to 81 Flaxseed —Nominal; $1 Hay —Lower; pra thy, £18 00@16 00, Corn Meal - Firm, Whisky - Steady at § CALL BOARD, Wheat—Easier: 1 08§ June; 953 @958 July; bid fcash; Barley Butter 00@15 005 timo- 97 August; 907 year, {Uorn Quiet; A8 May; July; 587 Angus Yothing - done; 517 asked June; ids lower thau at LIVERPOOL, Livesroot, May 12 —Breadstuffs —Dull; ier. ‘Wheat —~Winter 7s 8d; spriog Corn—ba 23d. MILWAUKER, Miwavkee, May 12, —Wheat—Weak and Te 4d. demoralized; cash and May, S0fc; 0§: for June; 92§c for | Corn— Quiet Oats—Quie livered, 86(@38a Ryo—hlc t Barloy —Strong and quiet; No. 2 spring 80ke. ’ CINCINNATI, Civeissary, May 12, ~Wheat—Fair de od, 1.06@1 07 Barley Pork Lard 3 lower; 8 074, Bulk Meats ~Light demand; shoulders 6} short ribs 8 35, Whisky —Active NEW NEW Ongans, May roo; mixed, G6; white, g 12, Corn—Higher; 0. Oats—Firni with moderate demand; orn Meal - Fair domand at lower rates Pork,—Rearc sd demand, 17 60. .l.‘ml Steady; tierco refined, 88; keg, o) “Whisky Firm; unchanged. BALTIONE Wheat closing weak; 1034 - Waestern No. 2 winter red spot 1 Corn—Western lower; mixed on spot 89 bid. Oats - Quiet, western white 41@43; mixed 3840, Ryo —Quiet; 68@70¢ I Quist; 13@133, Whisky - Steady; $11 PEORIA PRODUCK, Corn—Firm; new mixed, w rejected, H@iiie, ive and strong; No, white, 20, @iiye. Rye—Firm but inactive; new No. 2, 624« 03¢, Whisky —Firm, 8112, TOLEDO, Toreno, May 12.—=Wheat—Quiet; firm; 1 5pot Stoad ¥ 10 unchanged; Nc Corn asced, Oats—Den spot and May 34§, spot 58 nd fair; warket firm; No. 2 - Wheat T, 576 bid, 80 asked | A4@44] bid Spot; H{10id J unie; 313 bid. LOOCK, KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK, Kaxsas Orry, May 12—The Live Stock TIndicator reports: Cutile—Active and firm; native steers 5 20@ 565" Others unchanged, Hog: —Weak, lower and tlow 5 60 ak, Sheep—Steady; natives 5 ST, LOUIS LIVK STOCK. St Louis, May ~Cattlo - Shipping grades better, demand; general market 1015 higher, Common t ice 5 25@6 40. Hegy —l,mhh to heavy b 40@b 90, Packing 5 40@5 Sh)gu T lipped, active strong, scarce; 4 00 Waooled, slow, medium to active 4 50 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. , May 12.—Hoy ot and slow 15 ; roueh packing packing and shippiog S Cattlo—Receipts. exports, 86 p@6 40; common to f; do@s 25 brisk_and firmer; kood to_choico 6 00@ © $5 50@6 00; butchers, stockers and foeders, $3 5@ e — TRAKFKIO. ¥LOUR AND GRAIN, Oni0ao, May 12,—Recoipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for tho past 24 houra havo been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ta. Flour, bbls... 000 20,000 Wheat, bushels . 19,000 000 Corn, bushels. 76,000 000 Oata, bushels. 100,000 179,000 Ryo, bushols. L 2,000 9,000 Barloy, bushols. ... 12000 11,000 New Yonk, May Roceipts ard shipments of ourand p,r'\(n for tho past 26 hours bave boen as follows: Rocoipts Shints, Whoat, bushels 5,000 198,000 Corn, bushels RO KR 011» 57,000 Oats, bushels SSE11000) 16,000 LIVE STOCK, OH10aG0, May 12.—Recoipts and wship ments of live atock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: fixme ogs. Sheep Kaxss Orry, FMay 12.— Rocoipta and Receipts, Ship'ts. 19.000 shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, Oattle. 3,100 eeee Hogs. 8,500 Sheep 1,400 St Louis, May 12, — Recelpts and ship- mont: of live stock for the past 24 hours have boen as follows: Rocelpts, Bhip'ta, Oattle 1,800 8,600 2,100 e — OMAHA MARKETS. ‘Wholesale Frices, Orriox oF THE OMAHA Bek, } Monday Evening, May 12 The following prices aro charged rotailors by jobbera, wholosalers and commission raer- chanta, with the exception of grain, which s quoted at the prics furnishod by the alecators aud other local buyer: Grain, T14c@ 9 Waear—No, Lave Stock, Sreens—4 @5 00, War Cows—3 60@4 25, Hoas—5 00@b5 25, Barkr—8 50@4 50, OaLves—5 @7 00, Flour and Millstufts, ‘WinteR WHRAT—Best quality, patexs,fat 2 v quality, patexs,) BECOND QUALITY—2 75@8 25, BreiNo HEAT—Best quality, patent, 8 25@3 30, SecoND QuaLITY—2 50@3 25 BraN—60c per cwt. Onorren Fexn—Per 100 b, 1.00, Conx MeAL—1 $0@1 20 per cwt. SORRENING —65@750 per cwt Drugs. DRUGE ANDCHRMIZALS ~Acid, carbolic. 450: acid, tartaric, 5oc; balsam_capibia, per Ih., 70c; bark sassafras, per Ib, 12¢; calomal, per 1b, i cinohonidia, per oz, §105; chloroform, per 1b,, 832 Dovers powder, per ib., 1 cerine, pure, por oil, castor, N epsom; salts, por b, lead acotaf ) 81 «il, oustor, ve, par gal., 81,5 opium, $5.00; uiniue, . per potassinm, —; ¢ i, 81 n, per oz, 40¢; sul morphine, per o ulphur 40; strychnius, per oz, $1.2 General Produce. AprLes—The market 15 bare of ¢ood stock A fow tans are offared at 81 00, but they are not choice, Exans—Reooipta light and demand good Gaud picked navy, per bu, 8250; mediun 7 00@2 lhtknqu In good demand. Choice biight @28c: common to good dark per Ih, iodine, e o lour, per I, per || 0@2ie Burter ~A weak foeling prevails and a heavy decline is anticipated to take place i ibout & week. when grass butter will be com ing . Packers will not offer above 10¢ now or common grades and are not anxious to buy The better Hndu are selling readily yet to the rade. Tolls have arrived In bad {uwe lately sud tub butter of uniform color prefarred. To days sales, choice table 15@17¢; fair to goods || sporm W1, por guilon, 160; fish inferior grades, S@100. Thera ha, 1ot been any croamery offored in this market Athough prices woro comparatively high With improved quality of country butter and lower prices demand for creamery will nat rally decroaso. Ciriven_~“Ohio” por bbl, 87.00; “ York State” ar bbl, 88 00; por 4 b, $1 70; condonsed par 2ul, 85 pl gl 12@14¢; Per 100, $4 0@ Wauge 18 Notabl celing isre mnrl(ruh ~h|--xm for this time of the yoar, 1to tell how long it might bo Lupon, as it is almost nnnatural T1s— Mouwina ina lowions, per box por bunch, Fign, Ib., (0c. ~ Datos, in frails, 1, in boxes, 123, Applo butter, l lum buttar, The, allard, per dor, oranges, per Me nanas 74e, 80 b in taal, mipe, Hay—Baled, 810 JELLy—Ln %0 and jars, por doz, 81 50; assortod tumblors, Loz, #1 205 schoonors, per dozen, $3 00, Marix Staan-—Pure, in |.u‘x~, per b, 16c; Mo, 18e: small cakes, 12 OAT Miar - Steol cut, per bhl, $6 0Nt Ns—Dull, oaly tho bost of old oxions will well. - Bormidas aro taken inproferance; 1d onions, per bbl., $2.25; Permudas in crate 22 00, ON10N SETS ~Bottom per bu, 83 50; tops, 2 50, Porcon Tn good deman Ao per Demand for chickens ~ only; 1 demand good. Now potatons ‘ming in_from tho south andd solling at £.50 per bbl. Early Roso per bu w@140c; Peachblow, Bulk receipts are hard o dispose of and have to bo sacked here, Presenves —(In 20-b patls)— Strawberry, rasphorry, blackborry, por Ib, 18¢; peaches, cherrion, 'pluins, apricots, figs, per Ib, cranborty sace, per b, Se. PiovisioNs -, "t3je; b, L , 1ies d. s, sides ]”' shoulders, Sic Dried beef, 15, Tohes 0. FTanLES -Spinach, per bbi, California per b, lottuce, per redishes, 1 ot turnips e, beets, verdor,y = mlvfluw cucumbers per 3 751 green peas por bushel s string beans per bushel box, 23,00, Strawperkigs Consignments more libe and prioss gotting lowor, Sales to-day per qt. ! 1.?:*1‘ rrr, CRIPE, —Pigs (uxvt, 15 1b Kita, §1 25; pign 40 1b qr D) 50; pigafoet, S0 Tt BHIa 0o Lrl]x-- 15 1b kita, 81 tripe, 40 1b qr bbl, 82 50; tripo, 80 1b half bbl; $5.00; pigs tongues, 15 1 kits, tongues, 40 1b qr bbl, 86 00, Lambs' tonguoes, 1515 kita, $3 00; 40 b qe bbl, $6 00, Hides. Steady; green butchors, 6@Gjo; groon salted S@She; | dry flint, 14@15c; dry salt, 10/@11c; dnmmzv\ll hides, two-thirds price, TALIDW—.»NLG\, Burep Prurs—25c@1 00, Dry Goods, Brown SHEETINGS—Atlantic A, The; Atlw tic P, o; Atlantic LL; bie; Brunswick, Th Beaver Dam L1, 63c; Lawrence L1 Standuad, Sc; Indian Head ‘auchusett A, 790 Brows SHEETINGS —Argyle, Tie; Pop- peroll R, Gie; Salisbury R, 5he. Breacien Corroxs “Ballon 44, 6he; : Cumborland 44, fo: Da York Mill, 113e; V Ducks (Colored)- ton, 10 oz, 14j River, Bhe. Ducks (Gray)—West Point, Boston, 9 o, 1 11c; Wost Point, 10 oz., 1ic; Boston' Boar, 8 or., 8 oz, Continental River, 14c; Tamleton Awnings, 124, moskeag, 1dc; Deaver Crook Jeaver Croek BB, 1l¢ ek CO. ~10; Haymnkers 12 lmrrnyV X, 124c; 3¢; Warren AX Warron 111 (brown), 11¢; Warren O (brown), 10c. Oaviucs —Tif Koystono glove fi Conser J Kearsuyor, Sf; Rockport, 7 P Allons, s Amorican, s Arnolds 6ic;. Coche Tndigo, 8¢ Tndigo 78, 114c; Tndigo 4.4, 1244 cheap ‘salo tor Ouk, 4hc. s ~American, 5c; Cocheco, outhbridge, 41c; Waverlye, avenue glove finish, fie; Hancock, 8c; HAws —Amoskeag staples, Sio; Dotes staples, Sfc; Lancaster staplas, 8c; Plunket olaids, 9c; Hudson checks, 84¢; Amoskeag Porsians, e Duess Goons—Atlantic alpacos, 93c; Per- fano _cashmer, 2she; Hamleton cashmoro, 540; Hamloton Fancus, 114e; Hamloton bro- los, 16c; Arliugton brocade. 180, Lumnper. WHOLTSALE, ‘Wa quote lumber, lath and shingles} on onrs at Omaha at tho following pricos: Totst aND SeaNTiaNo—16 . and undor ) 28 50, MBERS—16 feot and under, 22 00, TIMBER AND Jomwr—18 ft, 23 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, 24 00; No. 2 FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6in,, 00, SHEETING—N0, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, Stock Boarps—A, 45 00; 13,40 00; C, FrookiNg—Ne, 1, 40 00; No, 2, 3, 2600 IDING, closr—2700; No, 2, 2500; No. 8, 20 00, CriLiNa —§, 37 00; §, 25 SHINGLI efll -—4 b0 amndnrd 3 50, LatH—3 256 Lave—Por hnml B 25; bulk per bushel, 850; cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plwlor bbl, 2 50; hair por bu. Bc; Taveod felt, :100 Zoard, 8 Paints, Oils and ‘r'll‘nhhe O1Ls—110 earbon, per gallon, 134 hoadlight, pr gallon, 1dhc: 175% b hundlluht per gallon, 18¢; 1502 water white, lin md i b gallon, G nmm boiled, per (‘ Liacd, wintor sti'c ker pszl]un,fizc- 0. 1, The; N i cuw. per gal lon, 1’ 60; No. 8,1 40; sweef, per g&lloy‘)l ]:u) orgallon, 6%¢; neatafoot extra, per aufhm, 900} 55, 1, 75c; lubricating, zoro, per gu]lun, 80¢. summer, 150; gelden machine, No. 1, por gal- lon, 85c; No. 2, 28¢; sperm, signal, per gallon 80c; turpentine, per gatlon, 48c; naptha 74 © per vallon, 160. PAINTS IN Olt—White lead, Omaha P, P, 64c; white 1cad, 8t. Louis, pure, 6c; Marseillos groon 1to 5 Iheans, 20¢; French zinc, green veal, 12; French zine, red seal, 1le; ¥ranch zipe, in varnish sest, 20c; French zine, in_oil aast, 15c; raw aud burnt umber, 1 th cans, 100; raw’ and burnt Sienna, 10¢; vandvke brown, 180; rofined lamphlack, 120; coach black, and lvury black, 16¢c; drop black, 16o; Prwasian blus, 40¢; ul!runu‘lne blue, HlL. d\rumn «reen 5 0 oo, :&u L. M. & D,, 16c; biind and ehutter greea, 1, M. & D., 160; Paria groon, 18¢; Indian red, 15 nub!'.lnn wl 'I ‘uscan red, 22¢; Aamr[. can Vermillion hrome yeliow L M, O, ab () 1ho; yellow ochre, 90; golden’ ochre, 16c, pakent dryer, Bo; graining pectal or German agon spkes, set, 3 00; ht Railway Time Tabie, le'l ves sawed dry, 140; tongue o axles each, 7503 Kquare nuts | - vashers er b, 8@18 AL trains arriy and depat from ha on han eopt Sat ard Timie n time, rlay, ol chaiv, por Ib, 6@ crowbars, 4 minutes faster av, § Except Mow Burden's mulashoes Bansen Wine—In ear lots, From Union Pacttic Depot; Tenth St, Nats-Rates, 10 to 60, tor—Shot, 1 Hllk sha U, IR I, MAIN LINE powlor, kogs, 6 40; do., balt kl\ i (ncter ey 1 88; blarking, kege, 3 WAl and Exp, D, o P80 i Al and Expe 1140 am | Atlantic By 0 A per 100 foot 50, Pacils Exp. .85 pm | Mal and Kap,..4:00 i Luao—Barn 168, 0tk 1000 Daily Coav— Cumbarland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION ria run_Blossburg, 10 00; Wi hitebroast Tamy [ ARRIVE 5 00; Wh 003 Towa Tomp, 5 00 | ineotn Bxpr... 12055 p m | Lincoln Exp. . 1:00 p w 1.1:“_ G “"_ f”‘l" DUMMY THANS—BRIDGE DIVISION, olte, @118 JibineAa ave Omaha, 8 49, 8:00,9:00, 10:00, 11:15 & ., 1:00, 00, 800, 4:00, 6:00, A:00, 10.85 ., On Sudays Loather. 40:00, 11115 &, 'm 3 2:00, 400, 8:00, 1088} m Onk sole, 88c@420; hemtock solo 28c@8: ‘nanstor depot 18 wminutes Iater; Broadway uncil Blufls, 20 minutes Ia uncll Bluts, Broutwny b lock kip, 80 to 1 00; runner 650 to 80c homlock calf, 83 to 1003 hemlock upper, 03 alligator, 100 to REAT ESTAT Syndieate HillZAddition, lots §100, §10 cash, and £10_per month, BEDFORD*& SOUER, Agen ts, Gilman Place, lots £1560 to £300. BEDFORD & SOUKR, Agents, Clark Placo, lots 8300 to £600. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Tukey & Koysor's Sub-Division, lots 8125 to 8150, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents. Hawthorn Addition, lota $350 to 86560, BEDFE 'RD & SOUER, Agenta. Kirkwood Addition, lots tmn to 8450, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Hanscom's Addition, lots £500 to 8(».10' BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, roison kid, 3 Cranttes depoh, ¢ min ot 180 1o i 12'.". ouncil Blufty Tranater depok: 75, 837 0,00 80 10 80; B, 1¢ o THB 14 . Arrivs OAnA 18 iiotes got. pebble 0. D, Moroceo, 83 TRANSFER TRAINS, B . 1nsa m 1 Milwankon 85 B No. 1 Pitts onk har, B i DT p oy har, Tobaccos MISSOURL PACIFIC, PLua Tm\A 00- ~Climax, 60c; Tnllion 80c Yo ” 1 b Ruddy, 46¢; Her. TR ey IR Exp P | Mail & 050 pm e Cur—Conumon, .0(dmm- ood, 45@ 8.0 &P IR 60c; Roso Leaf, 70e; Premium, 65¢; Dismond Ll | e xtoon, bOC. 0 £:40 & m | St Paul n,, 1115 a m Magracham, o Pant g 70w | MR TH00 pon 1 oz, Daily 1 of North Carofinn, O.AN. W. R R North Caroling, 4 oz, 57 T i roling, 2 oz., 60c; 0. K I'nrluu e 000 am | ExpromisL 0060 & m ). K Thuliam, 2 oz, 80¢; 800 1 m | Malle, 7100 1 Tom and Jerry, ¢ O 1l IV& T, . B, S swoud LEAVE ARRIVE, 9008 m | Expre 60 n m Liguo Lxproset ..., KO M \'N Veoei ‘;‘I‘vc:n Aroonor—188 proof aleohol, 224 per wine .M, &St v IR, gullon extra Californin spirits, 188 proof, PR e 117 por proof gallon; triple rofiied spirite | ai s Eor ™ 0:00m m | Pacto Xorr 10608 m w]/ LT““'] 120 por (|rxu(”g o distilled | \GantioEat... 1600 t | Aall & Ks 7:00 p whiskios 1 00@ ino blonded N@)2 6 0y B RoR. vin Council Blufts Kontucky bourh 2 00@7 00; Kontucky ‘”M‘“ A and Ponnsylvania ryos, 2 0067 0. e | Rt L e Branpies—Imported, [6.00@1600; domoatio Kapreas........ s:00 p | wall,,, Ti00 p m 1401 00. Daily. Gixs—Imported, 4 @6 00; domestic, 140 WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACI @3 00. e 3 Rosis—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; Now Bugland, | cammon 101,00 1 | cuon il .40 1 200@+4 00; domastic, 1 50@3 b Daily: PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY K. 0., T JOK & 0. 1. (sa Counll Dlufi) fhs, 8 50; straw | 12 CitaxraaNEs —Tmported _por Liave AR, 3100; Amarican,per case, 12 €0@16 00, ye deoam | :I\|;um ,,,,, ARRANGEMENT OF BUNDAY TRRINS Grocers List. OasED Goone—Oysters Standard)per cans 8 70@3 80; strawberrios, 2 b, por case, 2 H@ 2 10; raspberrios, 2 b, por cado, 2 80; Bartlett poars, por caso, 2 40; whortleberrice, per caso, 510; egg_pluius, 2 T, por caso, 2 90; green Ragos, 2 b, per case, 390; pino apples, 2 b per_caso, 4'S0@5 b, Rorr—Sisal § inch and larger, 9}, § inch, 90§; 4 inch, 103, UANDLES—Hoxes, 40 Ibs, 166, 16c; 8a, 150; boxea 40 Ibs, 16 or., 6, 150. MaroriesPor u«hlie, 850; round, ensos, During May Saturday, Suncay and Monday Chicago traing will rotat Faturday eve CM & SE 1 May 17 A, U 1th and #16t vie the Rock I wame order the Monday following Sunduy morning trains depart and Sunday_ evening arrive May 4th and 2. th via the Rock Island, May 1ith viathe North-Wostorn, and May 18th vie the CM &SP, Arrive i the Yrom B, & M Dopot; Tenth Street. MB. & M. RAILROAL MAIN LINE [URN YRR 3IRERAG 2 55; aquare 170, wamgsouNn. BAmffeousp Suasss—Powdared, cutoaf, 84e; | umcun StV PP ' A, 7fc; Stand- | dmaha.... 6:10 pm 7:50 am 7:00 e 10:06 s 6, extra U, 6fc; medium yel- [ Ashland .. & : pmo Si2am low, G}c; dark yellow, o, q B:60 pin 708 am Corrers—Ordinary grades, 12@1240; fair13 7 pm 12:640pm Al pm 804 am am €16 pm + 804 i @134c; good, 14c; primo, 15@154c; choico, 16@17¢; fancy greon. and yellow, 16@164¢; old | & government Java, 20@26e; Lovarlug's rowtad, Irg; _Arbuoklo's rowtad, 1640; MeLaughiln's XX romsted, 16jc; mitation Java, 10} mwk Clark’s Aurora, 163c. RI0E—Louistann prime to choico, 7c; fair 0:50 pm Akron Denver 2110 am P 616 am Daily. : OMAIIA AND.PLATTTMOUTI TRAINS: 12:60 am 926 pm § 30 am 6he; Patma, Gic. Tv. Omaha at 7:60, and $:45 & m; 4:60, 6:10, 7:45 p m Fuon— N 1 mackorel, half brls,, § 50; No | A Omabia L0:25, 540 1646 1 700, 7:50 b 1 mackerel, its, 1 15; (mn[ly !nm kmux mu ¥ A brls., 7 00; family mackerel, kits, 9fic: C.B. & Q. It R- (via Plattamouth.) white fish, half brls,, 8 75; N..‘ 1kits, nn | e 45 m | Onaha I SyroP—Standard Com., 80¢, bols; Standard Gah | Wy 1 do, 44 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon keyn 187, “Sopa-- In 1 papors, 8 50 por case; kog por Ib, £d0a m K. C, 813 & C. LEAVE. B. (via Plattsmouth ) | AR 30 Mail 8450 m | Expross, L02am Prorres—Medium, In barrels, 8 25; do | ¥xpress [ 'finf wil pm in half barrels, 4 7! in half barrels, 5 2! 5 28 do in half barrels, Ly Amall, in From O, §t, P, M, & O, Depot, t4th and Webster Streots, W& 0. gm.l Tmperial, 4013 60@ “e; Hyson, V\m'll ; l ?hmfl". ARRIVR natural leal Japan, ™ 5 ¢ Qolong, good, 35@40¢; Oolong, el e Souchong, good, SH@A0c i O VOSDENWAN—Two _hoon I ] INDIAN SUL ! 00) YROP 3 SUP- three hoop pails, 210, Tubs, Nn‘l fluo o PROPOSALS ,]‘“R ,I_ RLANSEEY neer washboards, 185; Double Crown 290;| PLIES AND TRANSPORTATION. Waellbuckets, 3 85, Soaps—Kirk’s Savon Tmporial, 8 45 satinet, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 875 white ](m‘slml 525; Kirk's Kirk's Prairio 'Quoen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz. Porasi—Pennsylvanin cans, 4 caso, in caso, 8 35; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz. 1n case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in cuse, 1 50, CANDY—Mixed, 12@13¢; stick, 1lc; twist stick, 104e, Vineoan—New York apple 160; Ohto ap- ple, 13c. §aLT—Dray loads, per bbl, 170; Ashton, In sacks, 8 50; bbls dulry(»(), a, 3 80, STAROH— Poarl, #c; Silver m(...,». Comn Starch, fo; Excelsior Gloss, 7c; Corn, 7 Sri0ks— Poppor, 1703 allspioe, 166 cloves, 2hc; cassin 150, Lyr—Aworican, 8 40; Groenwich, § 40; Wostern, 2 75; North Stur, 2 00; Lewis’ lye, ; Kirk's A T OF THE 1 Office of IRIONR, A arato envelopes,) nsportation, &, (an I to the Commissiner s the case may’ bo,) and 0 of Indisn Aifairs Nos, 65 Yerk, will | 27, 1484, for turni 520,000 pounds B 0 potiids Powdler, 780,000 pounds 7,000,000 pounds Flour, 70,000 pounds I "w Hard Broad, 48,000 pounds Ho ard. 700 barrely 1 600 pounds (00 poundsSalt, 16 da, 560,000 poinds Sug hoat. Alio, Blankets, Woolen and _Cotton sisting in part of T Calio, 136,000 yard freo from all wizi rds; 9,000 vards; Duck,0 Deninia, 17,00 Kentueky 465; Jowell lyo, 275 25,000 yards; Che L — 176,000 yards; Bleached 8 DENVER MARKET. llhlmvy um.t‘n[w m;m yards; Froun—100 Ibe, 1 75@2 50; patont, 100 bs, 275@3 00; Graham, 100 1bs, 1 90@? 00; rye, %00 Ibs, 255@2 50; buckwheat, 100 1bs, § 00@ 850, muw —Whaat, 100 Ibs, 1 35@1 45; 100 Ybs, 1 12@]1 14; oats, 100 1bs, l’!fl @1 523 baeloy, 100 Ibs, 1 30@1 40, 1‘1)3\ ~Baled, 20 P0@z21 {90; straw, 10 00@ Burrer—Fancy, 35@30c; dalry choice, 27t: common, Ko, 18@19¢; ranch, doz, 1. delivered at Chicago, Kausas City, and Sioux City, Also for such Wagons us tmay bo required, adapted to the climato of the P t, with California Brakes, delivorcd at San corn, in ranciuco, ‘Also, trausportation for wich of the articles, goods, and supplics ' delivored at contracted for o be 2@ 'nmh. fresh stogathor with blani | ropoals, by Lidders, time and placo of tract wiid payhent, transportation routes ud all other nocessary Instractions will o furoished pplication to the Indian Office in Washington, 06 and 67 Wooster Street, Ne York; Wm H. Lyon, No, 453 Hlumlwr’». Now York; the Commis. @20 JuresE—Full crean 18c; Swiss, importod PourThY—Live ol r_kolN .luz, 8 50@7 00; Oix';rkoyn, 1b, 20@22c; dressed |geose, 1b, 16@- 23 @16c; Tdmhnrger, DOTAT (@ . (3 aries of subsistance 8. A, st Creyenne Chi. oo s atorn, 100 1bs, 40@450; Giroe- | 37 Foayenworth, Omah, IuL'l.unln, Haint Paul, zawranius--Onions, 100 lbe, ZB0@2 75; | Sairanciico, g, Vaskton; the Fodmastor vi cabbsge, 100 Ibs, 2 502 75 beets, 100 1bs, lacesin Kanaas: Burling 1 00@] 25; celery, per doz, 1 Celdwell, Dodge Cit) ke, ; colery, | Hend, vty - Oranges, Messina, box,'5 00@6 00; | [Yomons, choico Messina. 3 754 50; applos, eastorn, bbl, 6 @7 50; grapes, Mallu(n regu- lar, 7 00@7'50; bananws, bunch, 3 0006 00, MiaTs - Hame, 1b, 14@143c; bacon, broak. fast, 12§@13c; lond, in tierces, 1b, 11. of, 10ic; dry salt sides, Fisit Mackerel, No. 1, California uulmou, half" hhl herring, keg, 1 60@1 75; Depository or the First Augelos, Cal., for at leas flve it, 1 75@2 '10 (li‘ Hollan ut. per Ib, 17(@185c, M R. RISDON marriage . Hundreds of Golors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, chm faut and ash 150, Dry Paints, Whito lead, 8c; Frouch ziug, f100; Paris whiting, 24e; whiting gildere, 1¢c; whiting com'l lampblack, Germantown, ldc; lsmpblack, ordinary, 106; Prussian blue, 55c; Atramarine, 18c; vandyke, browa, fc; uinber burat, 4c; . raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, dc; cionna, rww, 4o; Parle groon, gonuine, '2ic; reen, common, 20c; chrome graen, N, Y. chrome green, K., 12c; vermillion, Eng.| vermillion, American, 18c; Indian red, rose pink, 14¢; Venetian red, Cookson's, Yo; Venetian' red, Awerican, 1§c; red lead, c: chrome yellow, genuine, 90c; ohrome yel- ow, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, Bo; ochre, French, "oj ochre, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, kot lehigh brown, 246; épwm. brown, 2} nce's mineral, . Vakn18Hes —Barrols, pe gallon: ure, unm. $1 10; furniture, o, 1 xtra, 81 40; cosch, No. 1, §1 i Dai ctra, 81 75; Japan, 70c; MLMltum extra, 8 nellac, 88 60; bard ofl fluie Heavy lhrd'ure Ldst, Tron, vates, 2 50; plow steel special cast, 6o Gen’llnsurancsAgem HEPRESEN 18 Phoonix Assurance Co., 0l London, Cash 86,804,604 ro, PlilacelyFis, svltal 'w Fund, Osy tal GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1873 Brnal?f?sf?:nnua Warranted absolutely pur Cocoa, from which the exceas o Oll has been removed. Tt has thre. times the strength of Cocon mized Y49, 215,00 ~ H. PHILLIPS, NERCHANT TAILOR Has oo of the largest and fAuest ansort spring and Sumuer Goods for Suitings aud ogn Al g Lo ganruot ) fit and tr with the Best Teimmings. MY PRICES ARE L( Sundicate Hill Addition One Hundred Dollars for a choiee lot in Syndicate Hill Addition, This addition jniu»x the the Syudicate lands insouth Omaha, and will rapidly buld up with com fortable homes, These lots are beaatifal and are near the stock yards and packing houses, and will be occupied as hnllll‘* by the employes of these works, and are undoubte dly the best value for the price of any lots m the market. Several have been sold and the price will soon be ad= vanced, We have the exclusive agency on thisaddition. Terms easy. GILMAN PLAGE | This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in}iWest Omahi. A low price has been put on them to start them. $130 to 8300, On easy terms, Tne grading and m ovements to bs made on .Lu\vvu\vorth St this .~x|vrin;_:,\vill make this very valuable property. CLARK PLACE. #2 This is a sub-division of the 'Megeath property” facmg Hancom® Barkon thesouth. G od location, nearstreet car, fine view and has good growth of native timbar. This is one of the finest additions in Omaha, and will seli rapidl Price $300 to$659. One £o wth wash balance (n good time. First come, first serv-d. Thisjis a spleadid op- portunity for persons whointend building for a home. TUKEY &KEYSOR'e EUB-DIVISION Is a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman place, West Omaha. The first of these lots will be 011 at $125 to 8150, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, bean iful place for a home ‘and splendid investment for a rich man or a poos man, HAWTHORNE 7 This addition lies between Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks h'um the High School, one mile from the postottice, and is what is known as inside pl‘“pl‘flv 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 ¢ ympleted as soon as the weather permits, The contract has been let for building large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this addi tion. We predict that these lots will more than double i alue bafore August, asit is the most desirable part of Omaha and would have been built up years ago had it been placed on the mark Pri B350 TO S50 Arljuiningf_lutn_'_me beingPsold at double the price we ask for these, KIRKWOOD. We:havesix"lots left inthis_additionwhich we offer at a bargain, FPARM TLANDS! ‘We have some improve ' and unimproved farms] near,/Omahe,fand some well improved_farms in Sarpy county. HOIMES Reswaence and Re 8 wd dence Lots in all’parts of,the city,’and BUSINESS LOWS On all the best streets in the business center, $&i Wo 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 Additic shnson’s Addition, Reed's Addition, Kountze's Addition, Syndicate Hill, Gilman Place, Clark Place, Tukey & Keoysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi- tion, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd's Addition, Yates & Reed's Addition, ete., ete. BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 South 14th Street,’between Farnam [and Doviglasg than auy Merchant Tailor in the city. 1604 Farnam with Btarca, Arrowroot or Hugar, | than & and in therefore far more economs cal. It is deliclous, nourishing strengthening, casily digeated, aod admirably adapted for {nvalids s well s for persons lu bealth, i, BAKBB & (0, Dorchester, FARMERS TAKE NOTICE| Wagour, Buggles sud Farm Tmplements Repaired co coraer t 2d and Cutuu log streets, Ol #01001m w8t FAUL,

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