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OMAHA DAILY BEE The Nebraska:National Bzink- .OF OMAHA, NEB, Pald Up Oapital . . 260,000 Surplus Fund, Nov. 1, 1888 - 16500 DIRECTORS, M. W. YATES, President, for many yoars Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha, President, Boston, 3, of W. V. Morso & Co. of G, I &J, 8. Col- lins, J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attor noy at Law. REED, of K, K. HAYDE: THIS BA 1882, ITS DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLD ERS aro among the eading businossof Oma. ha, and its businoss is coaduoted wit espasia | eféronce to tho bost and incroasingh intorest of its marcantile patrons COLLECTIONS receive spocial attoution and charges lowest obtainable here or elso- where, INTEREST allowed on timo deposits upon favorablo terms and upon accounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXOHANGE Governmont Bonds and County and Cit ysscuritios bought and sold. FINANCE AND GOMMERGE. 7 FINANOIAL New Y May 14.—Money—Stringent; loaned] up to 7 per diem, Closed;at 8 per diem. Primo paper 4@ Sterling bills— Duall, 4 87. Demand 480, New York,May 14,~10:30 a, m.—The scene at the stock exchanee is one of intense excito- ment, This morning there was a rush to sell stocks, partly on account of brokers being un- able to meet engagements beforo 10:15, Nel- son, Robinson & Co,, and Gaff & Randall an- nounces suspension, There was a drop of 1@ 6f per cent as compared with yesterday's closing, the downward movement being accel- lerated by rumors of several bull pools being forced to liquidate. Lousville & Nashville broke 8jc, tc 35; Westorn Union 8lc, to 51}; Union Pacific 28¢, to 43; Northern Pacific 3kc 0 47; Pacific Mail, 8ic, to 30; St. Paul e, to 71; Lackawanna 1ic, to $111; Northwest- ern 1jc; to $1 054; Oregon Transcontinental 4e, to 11; Pullman 2¢, to $1 04, and Canada Southern 1jc, to 33, Then there was a rally of 1 to 4 per cent, but before10:30 the market declined again. A, Dyett & Co. announced that Wi, Heath & Co. will settle for stocks bought, eold and borrowed, or loanad by them previous to this date. New York, May 14.—11 a. m.—The stock market is raggod, some stocks showing sharp recovery, and others at the lowest prices for days. Failures have been stopped for the moment, but the air is thick with rumors of further suspensions. Fow know pracisely where they stand,and the situation is strained. Noon—Money, 4 per cent on good collatera avh prime mercantile paper about 4@5ic. Times are too unsettled to get correct infor- mation. Bar silver, $1114; exchavge weak and unchangad, Governments, lower; states, i b@5e lower. Stocks,weak and olders are making frantic efforts to secure cash for stocks; bulk sales are this way. The greatest decline of prices i3 10 ver cent on Missouri Pacific, which touched 67ic* There is shghtly better teeline now, and Mis- souri Pacific is up to 70fc. The Metropolitan bank was $500,000 debtor to the Clearing House this morning. Geo. Seney, president of the Metropolitan bank, was a_partner of Nel- son, Robinson & Co. ~ Seney’s sons are also partners 12:3) m.—Sensational rumors affecting the solvency of several banks were abroad, but investigation proved them to bo false, excopt in the instance of the Metropolitan. The oil axchango gaught tho nfection, was very panicley and prices dropped 10 points, Semm{ ol- er says the break is due to reckless speculation gy a few men. The situation is not inherent ly weak., He will do everything in his power to prevent stringency. o stated that there was plenty of money in the country, “I do not anticipate any oxtensive panic. The situ- ation 18 not as weak as people suppose, 1 shall yron Reed & Co. , Assistant Cashior, < opened for business April 27, Jur do everything in my power to_restoro confi- dence.” The doors of tho stock exchango aro guarded by policemen, the visitors gallery he- ing cleared, No oné is now admitted to the building oxcept the mombers, clerks and man- songers, because the crowd endeavoring to gain admittance is too large for thecapacity of tho cuilding. OUUPONS STOCKS AND BONDS, Anmerioan Express. v 22 Burl., Godar Rapids & Northern Qontial Pacific. Ghioago & Alton ont pur e o ., Burl, & Quincy. ., Erle i do pid . Fort Wayno & Chicago. Hannibal & St. Josoph. do do do pid. Tllinola Contral Tnd., Bloom. Kansas & Texas Lake Shoro & Michigan So Michigan Contral. Mianeavolis & St. La do do’ do pid Missouri Pacific, Nocthern Pacific. do do Northwostorn, do. d New York Centeu Oh o & Mississippi. do _ do i Poorir, Doatur & Evanivillo Reor Tolad . Chicago, Milwanies & St. Panl. .. 4 ' o do_ pfd 8t, Panl Minn, & Manitoba 86, Panl & Owaha. .. do pfd. Toxas Pac Union P i Wabash, 8¢, L. & Pac do _do do i ‘Waostarn Uaion Te egrap! *Asked, 1Ex, Div ——— GRAIN AND 0V .8IONS, CHICAG Cuicaco, May 12 -10:15 a, m.—The ses slon thus far on ‘changs to-day has been tu multuous, One depression in Wall streat had its vi ibla reflaction here, and the accompany- ing downward tendency 1n stocks, A ere breskivg of pies occurred in the grain market, and tho effect was particularly visible in the wheat pit, whera opening prices were nealy 1 cent under lowest, figures of yester day. July wheat opened in the viciuity of 89 cents, drapped to 85§, then was sustained fo @ few moments, rose to 891c, but fell off again to 8840, and has since rallied to 88fc. June rauges 2¢ under Ju Corn has shown great firmness fo compariaon 11:158 m. - In the face of the panicky news fiom New York, the markets here, after an early decline, have shown great steadine July wheat fell off to 87Z¢, but has risen agad to 88hc, and dis;lays considerable stieng'h u ferings. July corn quoted firm at Tuly corn fell off to 57}, but rose 1ic n at 59k, snue perk ¢ Juua. Lard s at dor hea vy Floue,~Dull auvd un foverish, lower, opened 1 eclined 1, ralliod §, broke 13 re weed 1@2. weakened ruled e awh 1 then flnctuated. Closed stew 23 helow yesterday's closing figures, Cush » 843 May F0@%61; June Tuly 88§ Corg--Uussttled, lower; opened §@§ below closing figures on call yostorday, fluctuated fractionally then advanced about 1, weakened §, closed steady 1 below closing figiires yestor y. Cash, May, 51}@ June Angust, 58 @bs§ Oats ~Dull; decline @} oarly, then react asior. Cash and ; Jul b Aug ed, finally closed Mag, 334 Jun ust, 204; the year, Lye—Quiot; 613, Parley Quiet; Timothy—Firm; prime, 133@1 ¢ Flax—Steady; No, 1, 168@1 70. rkirrogular, fairly active recoded oarly rallied 10@15, closed _steady; Cash May, 17 25@1; 80; June, 17 Tuly, b@17 40; August, 1 Easier; business moderate, ru @20 lower, rallied 74@10: ¢ 1 §a 8 40; Augus Shoulders, 6 50; short ribs, 0, short claar, 80, Whickey—Unch nged; 112, Tutter—Stoady; unchanged Cheese — Unchanged., Fggs — Slow; strictly fresh 13@18 seconds, 12 Hides — St green salt cured, bull, 73 amaged, 6f; light, 8§@9; heavy, S@8; calf .1 country, 16}, Arr rNooN Bo'nn and July, 3 o « Flrm; ust § higher. Shado easier; Augut § lowea wd July & nigher; Aug Oats - Steady; unchanged, Pork: i une, July and August 7} lower. Lard Steady; July 2} highor, MILWAUKKE, Miiwavker, May 14 -~ Wheat No, 2888 May, S8fe; Juno; S No. 2 Me, § asked deliv- Easier; July Corn—Quiet and nnchango Oats—Dull; No. 2 33 erod. arce, firm, No. 1, 6 —Quict; No. 2 spring 70. TOLEDO, Towkno,May 14, —Wheat—Quiet and steady vod, cash, 923@91, [ Corn—Steady, unchangod. N cash, 584 Uats—Quiet, stoady; D 2, cash 35 LIVERPOOL. Livirroor, May 14.—Breadstuffs —Quiet, somewhat wenker, \\'lhlu\Lf\\ uter 7s SA@=8s 2d; sprivg 7s 44@ 78 6d, Corn—New, . 01 W YOR .—Wheat—Openad do- r, owing to financial street, Afterwards west srices rallied 4@}, closing 0, M44@ 951 ; ungraded red, st 3, red, 101@1 02 for TNew Yonk, N prossed. 2@ trouble” on . closing at 1 03}. Corn—Spot_very steady, options opend j@ 1} lowor; later railied i@, Closod fir Ungraded, 09@03; No, 2, 63}@ July closing 643, Oats—j@jc lower. Eggs—Western frosh,easter, 10}@16. Pork— Firm: old mess, 17 00, Lard—Steady; western steam on spot, 8523, Butter —Duli, easier; 8@25. NEW ORLEANS Niw Oneaxs, May 14.— Corn—Fair de- mand at lower rates; sc: white, 68, Qats—Quiet; stoady; 43@44. Corn Meal - Fair; moderate demand;, 2 90 @3 00, Pork,—Searce; firm; 17 874 Lard — Steady; vierce refined, [0 Whisky—Firm; unchanged, DALTIMORE. May 14.—Wheat — Western e No. 2 winter red spot 100 BALTINORE, lower and ac bid, Clorn—Western easier; active; mixed on spot 59} bid. Oats —Firmer; western white 41@44; mixed (@40, Ryo—Qui Eggs—Hi Whisky 81 Pronra, May 14 new mixed, £54@; Oats—Firm and 335, now, N teady; 1 KANSAS CITY PRODUCE, Kaxsas Orry. May 14, —Whoat—Weaker; 85 cash; 83 bid June; 76 bid Jul Corn—Lower; 44{@15 cash; 43} bid Juno; bid July. Oata—Liower; 303, CINCINNATI, AT, May 14, —Wheat—Trrogular; Cine 2 red, 104@1'6, Corn—Firm; No. 2 mixed, 58}@ Oats—Quiet; No, 2 mixed, 37@37}. Rye—Easior; 70c. Barloy —Firm: unchanged. Pork —Dull; mess, 17 25, Lard—Dall; nominal; 8 00, Il}ul;x Meoats —Weaker; shoulders Gg; short ribs 8. Whisky—Steady; 111, ST. LOUIS PRODUCE, , May 14,—Wheat—A er and unsettled, but not excited; No. 2 red, 1125@1 13; c May 1053@1_057: closing 1 08}; June 94{@9%4; closing 1 147 for No. 8 red, 108 bid. rn—Lower and very slo 53 cash, 51§@ 35 Jnly, clos j@33 cash, 32§ bid Barley ~60@ Butter—Lowel dairy, 15@19; creamery * Szgs—10}c. Flax Seed—1 60, Hay-~ Unchanged, Bran—Quiet; 78¢. Corn Maul—1 £, CALL BOS D, Wheat, —Lighter; 108}, June, 9 Aug, 91§ vear, Corn—Firmer; 507 May, § July, 924 L June, 53} July. Oats -~ None, LIVE STOOK, KANSAS OITY LIVE BTOCK, Kangas City, May 14.—The Live Stock dicator reports: Cattle—Stoady: closing woal; lower; natives Others unchngad wwut; gauouliy lower 4 85,@5 50 Shieop—Steady, HT. LOUIS LIVE STOCK. S Louts, May 14, —Cuttla—Steady, full prices, exports 6 40@6 75, Common to chice Shonp Active. strong; gaod to cholea clip ped 4 3@ ); wooled aull, not wanted! lamt 3w 00, Hegn - Active; ng. Light to leavy 7 40@d 60, Puckiog b 50@b 7. CHICAGO LIVE HTUCK. 10460, May 14.—Hogs—Receipts 1,800; , 7 turly_ aculy light, 85 1 (@ b firmer i 00y X Tt B4, com 34 00@h stockers and foeders, 83 750 ) B0, e — et TRAFFIO, FLOUB AND GRAIN, Ouicago, May 14, —Waceipts and ship vents of flour and grain for the past 24 hour nave been as follows Recelpts, Bhip'te Hlour, bbls .00 1 Viioat, bushéls, 10,000 16700 Jorn, bushel 104000 125,00 ats, bushols. 13000 21000 tyo, hushe arlay, bushela. . 4.000 14.00 13,000 b,00 w Youk, May 14— Reocelpts i bipments of Hour aud grain for the past 24 houre h1ve bean aa follows: Resaints Bhip's Wheat, bushels 25,00 00 . hochely, , (LT Oats, bushels. 0 . Ve Aronk Ciivauy, May M —suaibe aod el per 1b,, 85 apsom; salts, por It It ganum, f0c; o and R & S iodino, por ib Willow Twigs, $1.50 Winesap tans, $1.00. per bbl, 88 00; per 4 bbl, $4 gal, 850, Crab apple, per gal. sin new 15! jars, per doz, $1 50 dressed 14@15; chic New potatoos aro and selling ot raspberry, blackberr, chorries, plums, apri cranbarry sauco, per I, e, & bacon, 11{e; d.'s, side sides, cucumbers, per doz., $1 por b, '2e, couliflower, per doz. menta of liva stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows. Oattle. . Hogs Sheep. Kaveas Orre, May 15— Recolpts and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: Roceipts, Ship'ts. Onttlo... 200 Hogs v 1,100 Sheop 8t Lovrs, May 14, — Recoipts and ship want of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rocalpta, Ship'ts, Oattle, 8 Hogs.... Sheep. .. OMAHA MARKETS. ‘Wholesale Prices, OFrF10® OF THE OMAA Brr, Waednesday Evening, May 14 The tollowing prices aro chargod retailers by jobbacs, wholasalers and commission mor- chants, with the excoption of grain, which i quoted at the prices furnished by tha elevatore and othor local bayers: Grain, Waear - No, BAR No. Rye—No. 8, Conx—No, Oars—No, Tave Stock, StERRS--4 25@5 00, War Cows— 3 H(@: Hoas—b 00@ 25. Suerp—3 H0@4 50, Flour and Millstafte, WinTER WHEAT—Bost quality, patent, at 3 27@3 30, $R0OND QUALITY—2 75@8 25, Sruxa Wirat—lost quallty patent, 39 0, EOND QUALITY—2 HO@3 25, BRAN—0c por cwt. OnoppEn FEED—Par 100 1bs, 1,00, Cory MEAL—1 10@1 20 por owt., SCREENING b c ANDCHEMICALS 1, tartaric, ic; balsam capabia, per Il rk sassafras, per Ib. 17¢; calomel, per Ib, 75c; cinohonidia, per oz., $1.05; chloroforn Dovers powd or 1b., 1.2 por 3c; lead ac live, per gal., 81 ori: um, $5.005 quinine, P. & W per on., potassinm, n, per oz., 40c; sul- morphine, per oz, nine, por o Hides. Steady; groon buwnors, 6@6ho; groon phate of tlour, per 1b., 4c; wltod 8@8he; | dry flint, 14@15c; dry ealt, 10@11c; damaged hides, two-thirds price, TaLLOW—5{@6c & ShEee PELTS—200@1700, General Produce. Avrigs—A few small oonsignments have been received which sell mainly to city trade. $4.50; Geni- Brans—Roceipta light and demand good, Eaud picked navy, per bu, $250; medium, 200@2 25, Brrswax—TIn good demand. Choice bright per ', 26@28c: common to good dark per 1b, 20@25c, Buimin—A weak feeling provails and a heavy decline is anticipated to take place in about a weok, when grass butter will 'be com- ingm. Packers will not offor above 10c now for common grades and are not anxious to buy. The better grades aro selling readily yetto ) rade, Rolls have arrived in bad shape la nd tub butter of uniform color preferred. aays sales, choice table 16@17c; fair to goods 4c; inferior grades, 8@10c, There have 1ot been any creamery offered in this market, although prices wero comparatively high, With improved quality of country butter and lower prices domand for croamery will nat- urally decroase. Choico croamory quotable at R—*“Oo” per bbl, 87.00; ‘“York State” ; condensed per CIDE Full cream, western, 134; Wiscon- young American 17. Cocoantr3—Per 100, 84 75@5 (0. K —Nochange is notable, The feeling CHEF 8] is remarkrbly strong for this time of the year, but i if depended upon, as it is almost nnmatural. Sales to-day, 130, s hard to tel how long it might be ForeioN FruiTs—Mossina oranges, _por 00, ~Mossina lemons, per box, 8375 Bananas, per bunch, $300@ 400, Figs, Ib., 16c. _Dates, in fralls, 7hc; datas, fard, in boxes, 124c. Fruir Borrers—Apple butter, in 30 1b pails, per Ib, 7e. Plum buttar, 74¢. . \3aME—Ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00; teal, $1 50; mixad, 81 50@1 75; geese, $8.00@3 50; snipe, $1,25, Hay—Daled, 86288, JELLY—In 20 and 80 Ib pails, 8@9c; In 2 Ib assortod tumblors, per chooners, per dozen, $3 00. £1 X TapLz SuGAR—Pure. in bricks, per Ib, 16¢; Ohio, 13c; small cakes, 124c. OaT MEaL—Steel cut, per bbl, $6 25, On1oxs—Dull, only the best of old onions will sell, Bermudas are taken in preference; old nions, per bbl., 82,25; Bermudas in crate “OxlioN Sers—Bottom per bu, 83 50; tops, $2 50, orcony- Tn good domand at 2@2ke per 1b, Poutrky—Demand for chickens only; o per doz, S450; spring ans, $1.00a 6,00, 01ATOES ~More firm and_demand good. ming in_from the south 0 per bhl. EarlyRose per bu i Bulk recoipts aro lo; Ponchblow, 4 hard to dispose of and have to bo sacked here, Presgivis—(In 20-1b pails)—Strawberry, per Ib, 13c; penches ots, figs, perlb, 12 b, bacon, 11} 10§0; short 1040; shoulders, She; mess pork. per 8.00. Dried boof, 16fc. Lard, 9@10c rAnLES ~Spinach, por bbi, 85 00; ne California. per 1b. otbuce, per %0c; redishes, por doz., B0c; turnips por ' bu, B0c. beets, per hu, T Vo' plant 83 00; s, per doz, 70c, Tew carrots, per California calory, 81 50. Tomat . box, 81 50@&1 75: «reen peas per bu: 82 23; wtring bawns per bushel box, £3,00 STRAWBERRIES - Consignments more lib wnd pricas gotting lower, Sales to-day per gty Pio Ferr, Cwipe, —Pigs foot, 15 11 Nige !ll 1b qr bhl, 82 50; pigs fest, Piovisioxs—Ham, 13fo kits, 1 half bhl, 85 00; tripe, 15 1b kits, #1 cipo, 40 1b qr bbl, 82 50; tripe, 80 1 half L 0; pigs tongues, 16 1b' kits, " ougrios, 40 1b qr bbl, 26 00. Lanibs' tonguos, 51b kita, $3 00; 40 Ib qr b1, §6 00, Dry Goods. a8~ Atlantic A, Tho; Atlan. o LL; bho; Brunawick, 7he 06 1,1, bjo; Paeh andurd, 8o; Todian How achusett A, 7{c BiowN SHekTiNGs ~Argyle, Tie; Pop B sbury K. Hhc. Buraciixn Cortons -Ballm 44, Ghos Bal Gumbarlaud 4-1, 8o Davoll DI) t, dhe; Fruit of the Loom 44 {3 Glory of the Wost, 8he; Golden (e, Bhe 1311 7.8, Res Hill 14, 9e; * Lonsdalo, 84c; Zork Mills, 113c; Wamsutta, 10 Ducks (Colored) ~ Hoston, 8 oz., 114e; n N0 or, 144e; Boston, 9 o, 1 River, Rje. JuiKa (Gray)-West Point, 8 oz, 11c Polut, 10 oz, Lic; Boston' Bear, 8 oz CickinGs — Amoskeag, Continenta aacy, 9jc; Cordis, | | ok, 120t Hamloton DENIVS Koy, Croel \A avor avor 0, 1Ak o; Juflray 1) & warl_River, wrown), 1 _Cavikics Fifth avenne glove finish, e A?v,v.ul J Vaffroy XXX, 124, Warren AX A (brown) L LI (brows). 11¢; Warren (4 Hancock, Sc Ry PRINGS — Allous, #v; Allerican,bjo; Aruolas, Xow § | choice, 60@7 choice, 40@A5 suthbridge, 11c; Waverlys, | cholce, 3 Hamloton bro- ton brocade. 18¢ Wa quote Tnmber, lath and shingles, on oars at Omaha at the following pr JOIST AND SOANTLING: 16 ft, and under 16 foot and undor, TIMBER AND JOI8T Surering—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 003 No—&, 87 00; §, 8 Liye—Per barrel, 12 j0c; Torred falt, (100 carbon, por gall hoadlight, per gallon, 144c; 1 1505 wator white, Loue; linsoad, Boiled, por ; eastor, XXX, por gal No. 8,140; swoof, per gallon 100 par gallon, 160; fish, W. B., neatsfoot oxtra, per ubricating, zo golden maching, No. 280; sporm, signal, per g Paints IN O1r—White lead St. Vonie, pure, 640; Marseillea 6le; white load ranch zine, groon zino, In vamish buirnt wmber, 11 vandyke brown, conch black, and raw and burnt 180; rofinod lampblack, ivory black, 1603 drop black, 16c; Pruksian blue, 40¢; ultramarine blue, 184 L. M. & D., 16c; blind and shutter groon, 1 can_Vermillion, 1 0, &b. 0., 18; y goldon ochre, 160, patent dryer, S color, light oal, dark ok, walnut, chm tnut Mall, st Paul White lend, 80; Fronch zine, whiting, 2jo; whiting gilders, 1fe: whiting S lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_bluo, bo; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; nmber burnt, 4¢; umber. raw, 4 slonna, rw, 4c; Parls greon, genuin chroma green, vermillion, Eng, ;' wionna, burnt, 4c; Malle, chromo green, K. de; Vonotian red, Cookson's, rod, Amorican, 1{c 7he; chrome yollow, gomiine, 30c; o '80; ochre, French Wintar's minera 4o; Spanish brown, Zhe! ochre, American, 2 ehigh brown, 2 Prince's mineral, 'V ARNISHES—Darrels, 1 10; furniture, m-i 1, & extra, 81 75; Japan, 70¢; as shollac, 83 50; hard oil finish, 8150 | Heavy Hardware List. Mail plow stoel spocial cast, 6o Iron, rates, 2 50 or German, fic;_cast t0o; crucible, 7c; speci: do, 15@20; wagon spokes, net, 2'25@3 0 por set, 1 25; folloss sawed dry, 1 40; ; axloa each, 75c; KqUAFO nULa PoF er b, 8@180; rivets, por 1b, 7@11c; washers 1b, 11c; coil chain, per Ib, iron wedgos, 6oz o3 spring tool, 7@Sc; Burden's Burden's muloshoes 5 70, Barsep Wike—In car lots, o per 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90, Sttor—Shot, L85, buck shat, wder, kegs, 6 40; do., half kegs, Guartor kogh, 1 88; blasting, kogn, 8 85; fuso, per 100 fect '50c. CoaL—Cumberland blacksmith, ris run_ Blossburg, 1000; White 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, 5 00 Towa nut, 5 00; Rock Spri cite, 11 25@11 50; Canon City, 7 00, per ton horsehoes 4 70 buck shot, 2 1 Akron Vo Onk sole, 88c@42c; hemlock sole 28c@8bo; | "™ hau lock kip, 80c to1 00; runner 650 to 80c: hemlock calf, 85¢ to 100; hemlock upper, to 24c; onk upper, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to 5 50; roisen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; ok kip, 80c to 1 00; oak calf, 120 to 130; French French calf, 125 to 2 00; ros. sots, 560 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 8 bO; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 80c to 35¢; pebble O. D, Moroceo, 85c; simon, Hanxess—No, 1 star 1 Milwankoe 850; No 2 1 Pitts onk har, 87c; No. B Pitts onk calf kid, 32@35; G kip, 110 to 1 B Chicago 2 do, 83c; No, Prua TopAoo-~Climax, 50c; Bullion 6o; Horweshoe, blc; Star, 5c;' Ruddy, 46c; Hor. sey’s, 40c; Blac) % Cor—Common, Rose Leaf, 70c; Prom + Swoot Sixtoon, 500, Suoxnia=_0. 5 300;good, 45@ um, 650; Dismond Bc; Seal of N Soal” of North , 600; 0. K Durham, 4 oz, 28¢; 0. K Twham, 2 or. Nod, ¥ 250; Tom and Jerry, ArcoroL—188 proof alcohol, 2 24 per wine gallon extra California 117 per proof gallon; triple rofined spirits proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 B0@2 50; 200@7 00; Kentucky 187 proof, 120 Kentucky bourhons, and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, BraNDIES—Imported, 6 00@1600; domestic Ging—Traported, 4 50@0 00; domestio, 141 Russ—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; Now England 2 00@4 00; domast: U AND APFLE BRANDY AMPAGNES 1 ported Awmorican, por case, 1 OANNED Goons—Oyators (Standard)per cass, riew, 2 I, por case por o, 2 90 wrtloberries, per cus 310; 'ogg plutas, 2 b, per caso, 2 #); gr ungon, % th, por’ caso, 390; pine apples, case, 4 BO@D B0, Sisni 4 inch and Larger, Gc, § inch i Lioxos, 40 1be, 164, 16c; a, 16c hoxes 40 Lba, 16 or,, tw, 150, Par cwldin, 85c; round, osser 1 70@8 K); strawh 10; raupberrios, Jo, L ciue, 2 4 mfectioners’ A, 74 Stand extra C, Gc; mol ranulated, 7o rd axtra O, bjc on_und yellow,1¢ Arbuoklo’s roasted, 163 XXXX romstad 8¢ Clark's Aurors, 1. Loulsiana prie to cholos, 70; fuir mitation Java, 16 1 mackerel, half brls mackerel, «its, 1 15; fa rls., 7 00; Tamily mackerel, kits, white fish, half Frls., 8 7 Sy kP Standard No, 1 kite, 115, ., $c, hols; Btandard 1o, 44 pallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 1 gallon in tb papers, 8 80 per an half barrels, 4 7 in half barrols, 5§ 2f alf bartela, b 75, wherking in barrels, SDAY MAY 15, 1884, B50@1 00; Jay W OODENWARE—Two | throa hoop pails, 2 10, neer washboards, 185 Double Orown : | Wellbuckots, 8 85, {rk's Savon Tmperlal, 8 4 Kirl's standard,’ 8 7 ' Prairio Quoen, (100 oakes,) 400; Kirk's OAPS atinet, nolia, doz. Potasit - Pennsaylvania oans, 4 caso, in onse, 2 doz, w caso, 1 903 Anchor 3 ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 CANDY—Mixed, 1 Babbitt,s ball stic v plo, 18¢. L 1030, Saur l\ru?‘ Toads, per bhbl, 170 Is dairy 60 sacks, § arl, #he Starch, 8o; Excelsior Gloss, 7e; Corn, oka— Poppor, 17 5 cansin 100, Lyn—/ Wostorn, 465; Jewn Railway Time than son time, 1 Excopt Saturday, * Except Sunday, From Union Pacitic Depot; v LRAVE, | Mailand Exp.. 1140 am [ Atlantio Paciflo Exp. . 895 pm LRAVR, Linooln Exp... 12:80 p m DUMMY TRAINS Leavo Omaha; 8 40, 8:00,0:00, 10:00, 11:15 00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, 1 00, 111 Arrive at transfor dopot 18 minutos il Blufts, 9:80, | 106 p.m’ On Sundays: 480, :35, 11:06 p.m. Arriv utos Iator. 147 8 m; 1 LRAVE, St Louis ¥ 8.0.& BAVE, 040 & m 7:16 p m i Daily C.&N. W. LEA M, Exproes { L0:00 am 500 pm LRAVE, L.000am Exproset .. LRAVE. Wall & Ex*..... 0.0 a m AtlantloExi... :6:00 p m 0,8 &Q R.R LEAVE, WABASII, ST, LOUIS & PACIF S100pm Daily ., 8T JOE & C. B. (vin Council Bluffs.) 0 m 5pm via the rdor the Monday 13th v CM &St P, From B, & M Depot; Tenth Street. B. & M. RAILROAD—MAIN LINE DANVRL AP, WRSTZHOUND, LRAVE, Omaha. ... 6:10 pm Ashland’. 8: Lincoln. . Daily. OMAIA AND PLATTTMO! o at 7:50, and 8:45 & m; 4:60, 6:10, 7:45 p m £0:25, 540 and 10:06% m; 7:00, 7 Duily. B. & Q. R, R-(via Plattsmouth.) LEAVE, Fastorn Mail Expross LT From C, 8t, P, C.,81.P. M. &0, LEAVE, No 2 Passonigor No 4 Mixed PROPOSALS FOR PLIES AND TRANSPORTATION, [)FUARTMENT ok THE Indian: Affairs, Washingto Sealed propossls, indorsod t o i nitted boct ur, Clothin 27, 1844, for 50,000 1 ouin( 100f, 907,000 v e T Powder, 780,000 7,107,000 potrds Flon otw, Woole 176,000 yaril; Bleaoned Hickory " 8hirt Books, &o. wl & long liy el e Lenioes, Plows, Bout 475 W o Teliv. red at O) e Al for W b W )t clin oty of Brakes, duliversd r N b, 05 und 67 W Sulwistns oo, U wo, Loavinw. rth, O W Fracewco, and Vi k Sian City, w1 the Pt ax'ers o named plicesin Kan an: Arksn as City, ¥ Jowell, Dodga | ity Bond, Howard, Tutos Maricu, Medicine Lo, ge, Hids wil Lo 0jone af o ure CERTIFIED CUECKS, A ik st b woouny wndcd by certified checkn u romo United States Dopository or the First onal b sor cunt of by a FARMERS TAKE NOTICE | « and Parm Implon o fa #rewt pan, natural Qolong, good, 85@40c; Oolong, Sonchong, good, S6@40c} Tubws, No. 1, 9 00; Pio NEoAR—~Neow Yorkapplo 166; Ohto ape — REATL ESTATIE. Syndicato HillZAddition, lots §100, $10 jcash, and L. £10 por month, BEDFORDR& SOUFER, Agents, Gilman Place, lots £150 to £300, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agenta, Clark Place, lots $300 to §600, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Tukoy & Koysor's Sub-Division, lots to 8150..BEDFORD & R, Agents, Hawthorn Addition, lots 8350 to £650. BEDF RD & & R, Agents, Kirkwood Addition, lots £400 to £450, BEDFORD & TER, Agents, Hanscom's Addition, lots §00 to $650.] BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Groenwich, 8 40; norican, 8 40; ; North Star, 2 00; Lowis' lye, 1 train arrive at and dopar tral Standard Time, which' s from Omaha on 4 minutes fastor It R, MAIN_LINE. aily. REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION. Arrivo Omana 18 min TRANSFER TRAINS, 816 am B pn 6110 pm 716 pm Dally MISSOURT PACIF! 16 pm | Mail# ... R.I&P. R R, 0:00p m | O M. & 5L PR via Council Bluffs,) ENTOF SUNDAY TRAINS day and Monday Chicago & trains Toave May 5d_and 24th via May 17th via the N depart and Sunday evo th via tho Rock Il I May 16th via the L0 m | Wostern Exp Daily. K. €., 8.0, & C. B, (via Plattsmonth ) | Express M. & O, D Webster, Stre ot, 14th and K50 am [ No8 M v | N Amsogor. 6120 p m INDIAN 8U woparate envelojos,) or Tranwporiati n, &, (i o may' be,)and irue Affairs Nos. 65 and 6° Woowter strect, Mo York, will bo recoived until 1 v Ing for the I 34,000 000 poundn Hoef o L 46,000 pounds Bakir g i Corn, 460,000 oy | 70,000 ) 0wy Food , 150,00 pouinidn s B0ap, 6,000 pound« 03 pornds” sugar, wnd 40,000 pouds , 20000 yards; Stanoard ey Deiling, 0,000 vards ¢, #0600y v igham, 110,000 yarde; Konty K000 yardd=; Choviot, 4,00 yar 10000 yardu; 8000 yarlv; Winsey, 1,600 yanix) ~ Clothing, cbrien, Notims Har, ware, Midical Su plios, School of miscollanions articl n, Kahew Forks, & qoired for the seryice ) Kauwan City, wn A w0 required, wiapt d s with Califor. e GOVKRNMENT BLANKS upo-als, condit on e, tine wd i pay ient, transportati n rou i wll - ther eeowary nsteocthone will by furished pon wpplication L the Tn ot New York; Wi A1 New York; te Co ) 448 Brosdway, i 1 opehn, Wellingt o ount of 16 pr Sndicate Hill Addition BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars For a choice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins the the Syudicate lands insonth Omaha, and will rapidly bu'ld up with com fortable homes. These lots are beautiful and are near the stock yards and packing houses, aud will be oceupied as homes by the employes of these works, and ave undoubtedly the Iln-ql, value for the price of any lots m the market. Several have been sold and the price will soon bs ad- vanced. We have the exclusive agency on thisaddition. Terms easy. GILMAN PLAGE' This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West Omahi. A low price has been puton them to start them. $150 to 8300, On easy terms, Tne grading and m ovements to bs made on Leavenworth St., this spring,will mufi:'u this very valuable ,property. CLARK PLACE. This is a sub-division of the ;Megeath propert Park on thesouth. Gsod location, nearstreet car, fine view and has good growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions in Omaha, and will sel rapidly. Price $300 to$650. Ono fourth rash balance ¢n good time. ~ First come, first served. This}is}a splendid . op- portunity for persons whointend building for g home. TUKEY &KEYSOR'S{SUB-DIVISION Is a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman place, West Omaha. The first of these lots will besold at $125 to $150, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home and splendid investment for a rich man or a poor man. HAWTHORNE i, 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 16 inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the finest residencesin the city are in this locality. The grade on Davenpor* street has been established and work commenced, nnfi: will be completed us soon as the weather permits. The contract has been let for buildin, large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this addi tion. We predict that these lots will more than double 11 . 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 B350 TO $B50 Adjoininglots{are heingsold at double the price we ask for th KIRKWOOD. ft in this;addition which we offer at & bargain, [facng Hancom’ We have six lots FARM ILANDS! We have some improved and unimprovedifarmsj nearfOmaha,’and some well improved furms in Surpy county. (7] HOMHEHIS Resaence and Residence Lots in all parts of;the city,’and BUEHEIMNIEISS T.ONS On all the best streets in the business center, Wo have for sale lots in Shinn’s Addition, Parker's Addition, ‘Nolson's Add tion, Armatrong's Addition, Lowe's Additton, Park Place Addition, Isaacs & Sel den's Addition, MeCormick’s Addition, Hauscom Place, Rodick's Addition, Bure Oak Addition, Johnson's Addition, Raod’s Addition, Kountzy's Addition, Syndicate Hill, Gilman Place, Clark Place, Tukoy & Kuysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi= tion, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd's Addition, Yates & Reed's Addition, ete., ete, . BEDFCRD & SOUER. 213 8outh 14th Street, between Farnam and Uaeunglas

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