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ks 2E S * N ALER DL AN N3 FISE Wi OMAHA DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY MAY 21, The Nabraska Natxonal Bauk OF OMAHA, NEB, Patd Up Oapital . i 9360,000 surplus Fund, Nov, 1, 1888 - 16,500 DIRECTORS, H. W. YATES, President,{for many years Onshier of the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E, TOU? 0o Prosidont, Boston, W V. MO . Morse & C JOHN 8, COLLINS, of G. H. & J 8. Col: M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attor ney at Law, L. 8, REED, of Byron Reed & Co, K. K. HAYDEN, Assistant Cashior, THIS BANK opened for business April 27, 82, ITS DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLD ERS are among the eading businessof Oma. ta, and its business is conduoted wit espocia | aferonce to the best and increasingh interost ‘its mercantile patrons, COLLECTIONS roceive spoacial attention and charges lowest obtainable hera or else- where. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorable terms and upon acsounts of banks and bankers FOREIGN EXCHANGE Government Bonds and County and Cit ysecuritios bought and rold. FINANCE AND COMMERGCE. FINANCIAL New York, May 21.—Monoy—1 at 2@3 per cont., Closed offerod 1@24. Primo paper—4@b) per cent. Sterling bills—Unsettled 4 83@4 84; demand 4 813@1 8o} NEW YOIK STOCKS, WarLStregr, May 21.—11 a, m.—Stocks oponed irregular, advanced 3@le, bofore the first call, thon bocame weaker, daclined 3 @ic. Jorsoy Central, Lckawanna and Read- ing, were the weakest, Jersey Central, sold down to G3ke, Roading, 28}c,and Lackawanna to 104, 12:30 p. m.—Stocks declined after 11 o'clock, Near midday the Wostern Union rose 1§ to 54%c. The general list advanced }@lic in sympathy, The market is now a fraction lower, OOUPONS 99, ll.i 120} 120 STOCKS AND BONDS, Americau_Express...... 9 Burl., Codar Rapids & Northern 50 Qentral Pacific 423 1304 142 115} 141 & Chi 1333 o & Chicago 27, nmnu.af' & St. Joseph., a8 do do pfd. *88] Tllnots Contral. .. 122 Ind., Bloom. & Western. . Kanias & Texas, Lako Shoro & Michigas Michigan Central. . Mianoanolis & St. Lotia o do Missouri Pacifi Northern Fdnc 40 101 130 1104 % 20} L0 . 11 Obloeao, Milwanicon & 8 Baniooirs ok cago, lwaukeo t, Panl . 68 do ' do do pfd. 5 1u7i 8t Foul Minn. & Mahitoba 2 e 8t, Paul & Om: 0 264 do_ do S Texas Pacific. 124 Union_Pacific 10 Wabash, St. L. Z 7 do ' do do st Western Uaion Tolegra St *Asked. tEx. Div. e —— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODUCE. Cnicaco,May 21—11:05 8. m,—Markets ac- tive this morning, and generally higher, while in pork there was another very remarkablo ad- vance, prices advancing sixty conts during the first, fifteen minutes, July porkis now quo- tod at 318 70 a barrel. Lard, 38 32} for July. Wheat, 91fc July. Corn, 574 July. 1:10 p.'m.—Markets very firm,accompanied by, active trading. Whoat, closed &% §9%c for May, 90fc for Jue, 924¢ for ¢ for June, 57jc for June, 8243 4¢ for May, May, 32 for Barley—Nominal. Flax foed— \ummul W hisky- Purk—]hml (ur June and Jul August. Lard—815 for June; for_August. CaLL Boarp. —Wheat—, higher, August 1o higher. Corn—.June, July and Augnst s higher. Oats—dJuno, ic higher; August }o higher, Pork—June and July 12c higher; August 50 higher. Lard—June, July and August 5c higher. 18 45 for 830 for July; 40 July and June, fo 8T, LOUIS PRODUCE, Sr, Lous, May 20.—Wheat—Lower and inactive: No, 2 red 1 00@1 09} cash; 81 1@} lower, afterwards strongor_rallied closing weaker, with ran white 30@44, " Fegs - Western fr Pork—Quiet firr 1ard—Tirm, westorn stean Butter ~Dull, lower; 8@ KANSAS CITY PRODUCK, 1 ~Wheat—Steady; Jun firm; 455@459 Kavsas Orry, \| Y bid cash; ) Corn - Higher | J cash; 4 nd nominal, 80§ BALTIMORE. _ Bauavore, May 21.—Wheat — Westarn, wintor red, spot 1 024@1 024, stern, dull, firm ; mixed, spot, Active; western, white, 41@43, and mixed 87@40, ).,.- Stoady, 68@00, Quiet; 14@143e, Nominal; $1 16, NEW ORLEANS, Corn—Moderate demand, scarce ; white, 68@ . Oats—Quiot and weak at 42}@434e. Corn Meal - Steady, fair demand, at 2 95@ 300, Pork-—Quiet, steady; 817 00, Lard —lirm; ined, 8 505 kog, 0 00, Whisky—Steady, unchanged. MILWAUK Higher; Corn—Searce, firm Oats—Dull Ttyo—Stronger; Barloy Dull, No. LIV KANSAS OITY LIVR ST0C%, Kansas Crty, May 21.—The Live Stock Indicator report: Cattle—Slov Hogs— Woa Shoep CHICAGO LIVE THogs—Roceipts 20,000; lower; light, $1 %0@5 40; heavy packing TOCK, Ciiicaco, May ¢ quiot; prices 10@1 rough packing, aud sh ; brisk and firmor; t,n choice 86 00@ butche 837 ports, $6 m@ 670 ); common to_ fair §5 10@6 00; D@5 20; stockers and fooders, ST, LOUIS LIV STOCK. St. Louis, May 21.—Cattle —Active, strong and higher; exports 6 0@ common to choice shipping 5 40@6 40. Shoop—Firm; good demand; inferior to good clipped, 8 50@4 75, Hogs—Slower xmnl to heavy, 525@ packing, 5 25@b 50, ——— TRAKFFIO, FLOUR AND GRAIN, On10aG0, May 21,—Receipts and ship- menta of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Ship'ts. Flour, bbls..... o 15,000 Wheat, bushels. 141,000 COorn, bushels... 166,000 Oats, bushels. 102,000 Ryo, bushels Barley, bush New York, May 21— Recelpta and shipments of lour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: 1074 for May )i @954 for June; Y0A@I i for July; year closing inside prices. No 3 red, $101 asked. 50@50}c for June; August; 444 yoor Corn—Lower lower, fairly act for cash; 498@H0 for May; 51{@52 for July; MA@ closing at inside figures, Oats—Lower and slow; 3"§ for Juni Rye—Slo 3 llur!eyu])ull 4.0 ',o Butter—Unchavged. o Flaxseed —Nominal; $1 60, ]lnyflhgh«\r prairie, $12 00@14 00; timo- th; w@19 0), {imu ~Un Corn Meal 1 ‘Whisky —Steady at $1 11, OaLt BoArD—Wheat -Strong and higher; 114 bid M 109 bid June; 963@H6y bid .lmy, 934@Y3¢ bid A n—3trong and high 24 June; b} <534 Jul um—Numiu done, 20@3280 bid cash; 26§ year, yes 511 bid May; 51} Aug. CINCINNATI, CixoNNATI, May 21, —Wheat—Dull and nominal; No, 2 red, 1 0 @1 0 Corn —Strong, hivher; M Z wixed, 59, Oata—Dull Tower; No. 2 wixed 3. Rye—N Bartey~ Baarcs, wanted; extes No, 3 fall §2@8s, Pork —Nominally unchangod. Lard—Quiet 0@$ 00, gyl Moata ™Dl und nominal; shoulders; O hisky—Steady; 111, TOLEDO, Towkno, May 21, —~Wheat—Qulet; firm, 2 red cash, 34 Falr detand, No._ 2 cash 58} bid, and price3 higher; Oass—Steady with fair demand; No, 2 cash 35}, LIVERPOOL, LAVERP - Breadstuffs —Quiet wheat, w d.@s; spring,7s.3d@7s.5d, Cora -~ Now NEW YORK. NEW Youk, May Wheat—Spot @1 higher, options opened weak, L lower. afterwards rocovered from decline; advanced ag with reacton, 3@}. No, 2 4@ 9h; ungraded red, 7T5@1 18 No, 8, rod, 95); No. 2, red, 101@1 03§ for July, closing at 104} Carn—Spot {@} bigher, options opened Rosipts Ship'ts, now earrots, per 1 50, Tomatoos, n poas por bushel & ans per bushel box, £3.00, RAWIF Roceipts increase and stock selling at £1 00 Pros Feer, Cire, Ero.-Plgs foet, 15 It kits, 81 25; pigs 40 b qr bbl, §2 50; pigs_foet, 80 16 half bbl, £5 00; tripe, 15 1b kits, 81 25 tripe, 40 Ib qr bbl, 82 50; tripe, 80 b fialf bbl, £500; pigs tongries, 15 1b kits, $2 505 piga tonguos, 40 1b qr bbl, 86 00, Lambe' torgrues, 15 1b kits, 88 00; 40 [b qr bbl, §6 00, Prugs Dreas AND Crevicats —Adid, earbolie, 85%: acid, tartard balsam_capabia, per Ib., rk sassafras, per Ib, 12¢; oalomel, per Ib, nohonidia, per oz, $0.65; chloroform, b., £1,10; Dovers powd. snlts, por Ib,, lead acetat , LD i, olive, £1.50; quinine, P. & W 10 potassinm, alicin, per oz, 40c; sul- por o wilphur 403 strychnine, | §1.25, opium, e por b, § Ssts of orphiLe, huur, per b, per o Dry Goods. ntle A, 7do; Atlan: 5 Brunswick, 7he; Beaver Dam L1 Tiawrence 1,1 ., ! Paci: fic H, 7 Rtoyal \v,uuhml Sc; Indian Head A, Sc; Wauch "Fixe ]hm\\ »(mx.»\« ml n 44, 6} g \ Cumborlan(l 4-4, 8o; Davoll DD, ‘alrmount, 4hc; Fruit of the Loom 4-4, lory of tho West, S}e; Golden Gate, Shei ill Hill 4.4 Lonsdale, 8% York Mills, 113e; Wamantta, 106 Ducks (Colored) - Boston, 8 oz, 113 ton, 10 oz, 14je; Boston, 9 oz, 1o de. Ducks (Gray)~West Point, 8 oz, 1lc; Weat Point, 10 oz, 11c; Boston' Boar, 8 oz, Hamloton Awnings, s—Amoskeag, 14c; Boaver Creck Al c; Beaver Creek BB, 1l Beaver Crock CC. 10: _Hayrankers 8c; Jaffroy D & T, 12{e; Jaffroy 280; arl_Tiver, 13¢; Warren AXA (brown), 12¢; Warren BB (brown), 11¢; Warron CO (brown), 10c. Cambiios il Koystono glov Corser Koarsayer, i} PRINTS A he; A\nmrlum, 6e;Cocheco, 6; Harmony, ¢ Tndigo 7-8, 113c; Indigo 4 iy Chartor Oak, di s —Amorican, 5ie; Cocheco, Southbridgo, 41c; Waverlys, c; Indigo, Sci 12§¢; choap sale Grvanays ~Amoskeng stuplos, Skor staplos, 83c; Lancaster staples plaids,’ 96; Hudson checks, 8hc Persians, Yhc. Dikss Goons—Atlantic alpacea, 94o; Por- slane _cashmer, 284c; Hamleton cashmoro, o; Hamloton Fancus, 114c; Hamleton bro: cades, 150; Arlington brocade, 18¢. Amoskeng Lumber. WHOLRSALE. We quote lumber, lath and shingloe} on oars at Omaha at the following pricas: JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50. TrxpERs--16 foet and under, 22 00, Truner aND Jo1sr—18 ft, 28 60; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 £0, FENciNa—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 00. Stmzria—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 005 No. 2, QiTol‘!{ BoARDS—. A, 45 00; B,40 00; C, 35 00. 00; No. Frooring—No, 1, 4000 No. Whoat, bushels. . <o 16000 24000 |5, 9500 Cornigbusinl 25000 Zo%usc, cloar—27 00; No, 2, 25 00; No, $ LIVE STOOK. OH10AGO, May 20.—Receipta and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpts, Ship'ts. 700 Kanaas Orry, shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rocaipts, Ship'ta, %ltfla. Saisosess oy csee Sheop . May 21— Recelpta and Lous, May 21, — ment of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: 8r. Recelpta and ship- Rogelpta, Bhipta OMAHA MARKEIS ‘Wholesale Frices, OFFioE oF THE OxAHA B, Wednouday Lventng, May 21, § Tho tollowing prices are charged retailers by Jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chanta, with the exception of grain, which It quoted at the prices furnished by tho elevatore and other loca buyers: Grain, Wiaear—No. 2, 69 Bantey —No. 2, 50 Ry ConN—No, Oats—No, General Produce. Arpies—A'fow sma.. consignments hayo been received which sell mainly to city trade. Willow Twigs, $4.50 Winosaps, $4.50; Goni- tans, $4.00; Ben Davis, $6.00. Braxs—Recoipts light and demand good, Esad pioked navy, por bu, $250; medium, 2 00@2 25. Beeswax—In good demand, Choice bright + common to good dark per Ib, T1ER—Choice table butter is selling read- ily to the trade yet at 14@16c; grass color and flavor preforred. Inforior grades and mixed packing are accumulating fast and bonght by packers ouly who will not pay above 10 cts, and 8c for poor. Tubs holding about 40 lbs. have the preference, Ciper —**Ohio” per bbl, 87, 'York State” per bbl, 88 00; per 3 b1, $4 75; condensed per gal, 850, Crab apple, per gal. 8 OnersE—Fall cream, western, .i? ‘Wiscon- sin_new 14}; young American 15@16¢ CocoaNurs—Per 100, $4 75@5 00, Eaas -Steady at 13cts, and as receipts con- tinue light, prospects favor an advancement. FoneioN Froits—Mossina oranges, _per box, 85 00, Messina lemons, per box, 83 75 (@4 00, Bananas, per bunch, 83 00 Figs, Ib., 16c. Dates, in frails, 74¢c; aates, lunl in boxes, 124¢. Fruir Borrers —Apple butter, in 80 1b pails, per Ib, 7c. Plum buttar, 7he, \ravE—Ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00; teal, 81 50; mixed, 81 50@1 75; goeso, $3.00@3 50; .uu.o, $1.25 Hay—Laled, 85.00@10.00; loose, $10.00@ 16,00, JELLY—1n jars, per dor a 1 26 20 and 30 1b pails, 8@9¢; in 2 Ib, $1 50; assorted tumblers, per chooners, per dozen, $3 00. SuaAR—Pure, In bricks, per Ib, 16¢; Ohto, 13c; small cakes, 124c. Oar MEaL—Steel cut, per bbl, 86 ON1 Dull, only the best of old onions will soll, Bermudas uro taken in_proforance; old onions, per bbl., ; Bermudas in crate 295 H Porcony- In good demand at 2@2ho per Ib, Povtrsy —Demand for chickens — only; dressed 14@15; live per doz. $4.50; spring chickens, $4.00@6.00, according to size, More firm and_demand good, from_the south POTATOR New potatoes are coming in and selling at 85.00 per bbl. EarlyRose per bu @400; Peachblow, 45e; DBulk receipts aro hard o dispose of and have to bo sacked here, Presgrvis—(In 20-1b pails)—Stawberry, raspberry, blackberry, per b, 18c; peaches, chorries, plums, apricots, figs, per b, 12 cranberry sance, per lb, ic Provisions—Ham, 13fc; b. bacon, sides 10jc; short rib o & bacon, 113c; d.'s mess pork. per sides, 104c; shoulders, 8he: bbl. 818 50, Dried beef, 15fc. Lard, 9@10c VEGETABLES -Spinach, per bbl, 83 00; new cabbage, California per 1b., 4c; lettuce, per doz., 50¢; redishes, per doz., bOc; turnips per bu, 50c, beets, _ per bu, 7ho por doz., 8125 Pie' plant caulilower, per doz., 3300; cucumbers per lb. 2. OriLiNg —, 87 00; , 25 00, Sursovks, bost—4 80 atandacd, 3 50. L r M. Lixx—Por barrel, 1 25; bulk por bushel, 350; coment, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair por bu.'50c; Torred felt, 100 iba, 3 50; atraw Toard, 8 50, Paints, Oils ;l Varnishes. O1Ls—110 carbon, per gallon, 184c; 160° hoadlight, por gallon, 144c; 175 headlight, per_gallon, 18c; 150° water white, 17c; lin sced, raw,; pr gallon.53c; linseed, boiled, per u]!un,l ¢ Lard, winter ntrd fi\]lon, 850z o. 1, The;No. 3, 66c; castor, XX ol lon, 1" 60; No. 8,1 40: sweet, per gn'llon oo sperm W.B., per gailon, 160; fish, W. B &nrgallon 65c; neatsfoot extra, per gailon, 90c, 0.1, 75¢; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; gumer, Iéfic olden machin, No. 1, per al: on, 85¢; ; sperm, signal, per gallon 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74° por gallon, 16c. PAINTS IN On—Whito lead, Omaha P, P, 6}c; whit load, St. Louls, pure, 6jc; Marscilles green 1to b Ib cans, 200; French zinc, grea woul, 120, French zin, rod_seal, 1lo; Feonch zing, in_varnish aest, 20c: French zinc, in_oil ‘asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 18¢; refinod lampblack, 12¢; coach black, and ivory black, 160; drop black, 16c; Prussian blno, 40c; nltramarine blue, 18¢; chrome groen L.M&D, 16¢; blind and shutter m, L M. &D., 16¢; Paris green, 18c; Indian red, 15¢; Vonetian rod, 9 Tuscan ro , 22¢; Ameri- can Vormillion, 1. & P., 18c; chromo yollow L. M., 0. &D. 0., 18; yellow ochre, 9 golden’ ochre, 16c, patent dryer, 8c; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, che tnut and ash 1%, Dry Paints. White load, 8c; French zino, 100; Parls whiting, 2bc; whiting gilders, 1§c; whiting com’l 1c; lampblack, Germantown, 14 lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_blue, 5fic; ultramarino, 18¢; vandyks, brown, 8; uibor burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, dc; slonna, raw, 4c; Paris groon, genuine, 25 Paris groon, common, 20v;chromo green, N, 20c; chrome green, K., 17¢; vermillion, Eng, 70c; vermillion, Amorican, 18¢; Indian red, 10c; rose pink, 1dc; Venetian red, Cookson's, 2jc; Venotian' rod, Amerivau, 1§c; red lead, 7he; chromo yellow, geuuine, 30c; chrome yel: low, K., 12c;ochre tochelle, 3c; ochre. French, 2dc; ochire, American, 2¢; Winter's mineral, 24o; lehigh brown, 24c; Spauish brown, 2hc; Prince’s mineral, dc. VARNISHES—Barrols, per p};nllnn' Furni ture, oxtra, $1 10; furniture, onach, extra, 81 40; conch, No. "1, $1 20; Damar extra, $175; Japan, 700; asphaltum, extr, 85c; Whellne, 83 00; hard oil finieh, 81 50, Leather Oak sole, B88c@d2c; hemlock sole 28c@85¢; h - lock kip, 80c to 1 00; runner 65 to 80c; homlock calf, 85 to 100; hemlock uppar, 22¢ to 24c; onk u]iper 240;. alligator, 4 00 to 5 60; calf kid, 82@35; Groisen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak kip, 80c to 1 00; onk calf, 120 to 1 30; Fronch kip, 110 to 1 55; French cull 125 t0 2 00; ros- sots, 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 8 50; top- pings, 900 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 80¢ to 350; pebble O, 1, Morocco, 83; simon, 2 50 to 8 00 Hauxrss—No, 1 star oak, 70; No 2 do; 35c; No. 1 Ohio oak, 86c; No, 2 do, 83¢; No. 1 Milwaikee 8c: No 2do 83¢c, No. 1 Pitts oak har, 87c; No, B Pitts oak har, 85¢. Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 2 50; plow steol special cast, 6o crucible, 7o spocial or Geeman. Ac; caut 00 do, 16@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 263 00; huba por sot, 1 50; feloes sawed dry, 1 40; tonguos, each, 70@850; sxlos each, 7ho; Mquaro nut per 1h, 7@1lc; washers er 1, B@180; rivets, por 1, 11¢; cofl chaiv, vor 1b, 6@ 2e; alloabls, S iron wedges, 6e; crowhars, 6e; harrow testh i spring o, 7(@8c; Burdon's horsehoes 4 70 Burden's muléshoos 5 70, Baneen Wike—In car lots, 6o per 100 Nais—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90, 8ioT—Shot, 1'85; buck hot, 210; orlental powder, kogs, 6 40; do., half Kegs, 8 48; do,, v.vmrmrkeyn.lflfl ‘blasting, kogs, 885; fuse, per 100 fost 50c, 1eaD—Bar, 165, Coat—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run_ Blossburg, 10 00;: Whitebreast lump; 5 00; Whitebroast nut, b 00; Jowa lump, 6 00 Towa nut, b 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra cito, 11 26@11 50; Canon City, 700, per ton Tobaccos HiPLug ToBacoo--Climax, 50c; Bulllon 50c; Horseshos, b0c; Star, 50c; Ruddy, 45c; Her- sey's, 40¢; Black, 38@40 fixe Cor— mmon, 20@80¢0; good, 00c; Roso Lial, 70c; Promium, 650; D Crown, b \wvu% Sixteen, Hc, ), 8., 22¢; Meerschaum, S llurhmn 4 oz, 5Te; Durhau oal of North Oarolina, 8 0., b orth Carolina, 4 oz, 57¢; Seal o North O roling, 2 oz, 60¢; O, X Durham, 4 ot 2%0; 0. K mn..,, ., 806 Unole Ned, #'s 250; Tom and Jerry, 286, TAquors Avconor—188 proof alcohol, 224 per wine gallon extra Oalifornia spirits, 188 proof, 117 per proof gallon lo rofined wpiri 187 proof, 120 per proof gallon; ro whiskine 1 00@1 50; fine ble Kentucky hourbons, 2 00 Kentucky | aud Ponnsylvania ryes, 2 007 00, BRrANDIES—Tmported, 6 00@1600; domestic 1 40@4 00, Grxs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 @3 00, R Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domest @3 B0, PEACH AND ATPLE BRANDY OravraaNEs—Imported por $400; Amorican,zper cass, 12 00@ 16 00, flrn(‘l‘rn Tiet. OANNED GOODS—Oyate 8 70@8 80; strawberrics, 210; raspberries, 2 Ih, por cade, poars, per caso, 2 4 9 00 Whortlobarries, por caso, Bnrtlott 810; 'ogg_plume, 2 1N por case, 2 90; groon gages, 2 15, por caso, 2 %; pine apples, 21 por_case, 4 80@5 3 Rorr- Sisal 4 inch and larger, 9o, § inch, 9cj; 4 inch, 104e. Uannres—Boxos 166, boxos 40 Iba, 16 oz, 40 1bs Bos 8, 150; Maronks-Per cadilio, 85c; round, oases, 2 55; squaro_easos, 1 70 Staans—Powdered, Sjo; cut onf, Ske; granulated, 78e: confoctioner 78 (BT mmllmn yol- ard extra 0, Ofo; oxtra O, Tow, Gle; dark yollow, o, Corrers—Ordinary grades, 12@1 @184 16@17¢; government Java, 20@ 17¢; _Arbucklo's roas XXX romstod, 10 @18hc; Rick—Louisiana priiue to cholce, 7o; fale G4o; Patma, 6fc. Fisu—No. 1 mackoral, half brls., 8 50; 1 mackorel, &ita, 115; family mackerel, brls., 7 00; family mackerel white fish, half Drls., § Synur- Standurd Com., 8 tandard do, 43 gallon kogs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kega 187, SopA- Zhe. Prokies—Medium, in barrols, 8 in half barrels, 4 75; small, in barrels, 9 2 in half barrels, 5 25: ghorldus, in barrels, 16 25; do in half barrels Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@55¢; cholce 60 @76c; good Tmporial, 10@4830; choico, 60@65c; Young Hyson, good, 86@b0c chotce, Ghc@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 85c; Japan, choice, 60@7be; Oolong, good, 35@40¢; Oolor ¥ o Md.mu{hllu- n(muun Java, 10} al “In T papers, 8 80 per caso; keg per b, do choice, 40@5be; Souchong, good, SH@AC choico, 85@45 WOODENWARE—Two hoop_ pails, 1 theoo hoop pails, 210, Tube, No. 1 9 00; Pic neer _washboards, ; Double Crown 2 %0; Wollbuckets, 8 85. Soars—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's sntinot, 860; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Kirk's whito Russian, Kirk's outoca, 2 15; Kirk's_Prairie ‘Quecn, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz. l’m-mn—l’ennn{lvmln cans, 4 caso, In oase, Babbitt,s ball 2 doz. n case, 19 or hm 2 doz. in case, 150 CaNDY—Mixod, stick, 104c. ViNeaaR—New York apple 160; Ohto ap+ ple, 13c. SALTv“rA}' loads, per bbl, 170; Ashton, In sncks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 8 30, StaROH—Poarl, 44c; Silver Gloas, 803 Corn Starch, 80; Excelsior Gloss, To; Corn, Tho. Smom—[’apper, 17¢; allspice, 150; cloves, 2Bc; cassin 150, Lyr—Amorican, 8 40; Greonwich, 8 40; Westorn, 2.75; North Star, 200; Lewle’ Iyo, 465: Jowell Iy, 27! o —— DENVER MA]IKI“.T. o stick, 1lc; twist 'Fm"ll 100 1bs, 1 75@2 50; patent, 100 bs, Graham, 100 1bs, 1 %0@2 00: rye, 5@2 50; buckwheat, 100 1bs, 8 00@ uhm —Wheat, 100 Ibs, 1 wacks @145 corn, i 100 1bs, 1'12@1 11: oats, 100 1bs, 1 b barley, 100 Ibs, 1 30@1 40. , 20 0@24 90; straw, 10 0@ 35@36c; dairy choico, 25@ e, 18@19¢; rauch, 19@20c. ChExsg—Full cream, 15@160; Limburger, 180; Swiss, importod, 3%. Bvrrm -Fanc; ommon, 8@ 1 PourTey—Live chickens, doz, 3 50@7 00; turkos, Ib, 20@22; drossed gosse, 1b, 10@- 7c. Porators—Eastorn, 100 Ibs, 40@45¢; Gree- ley, 100 1bs, 90c@1 00, N xaEranias-Onions, 100 hs, 2 50@2 75; cabbsgo, 100 Ibs, 2 50@2 75: beets, 100 1bs, 1001 25; oolery, por doz, 1 50. Fuuits - Oranges, Measina, box, 5 00@6 00; lemonn, choice Mossina, 3 75@1 50; apples, eastern, bbl, 6 50@7 50; grapes, Malaga, regu. lar, 7 00@7'50; bananas, bunch, 3 00@6 00, Mears -Hams, 1b, 14@144c; bacon, break. fast, 12§@13c; lard, in tierces, 1b, 113d; dried beof, 16c; dry salt sides 'I%(a)lot Fisu—Mackerel, No.1, it, 1 75@2 25; California salmon, haif'bbl, 10 50: Holland herring, keg, 1 60@1 75; trout, per 1b. 17@18c. JAS. H. PEABODY M, . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, dence, No., 1407 Jones St. Office, No. 150 amamn street Ottice hours 1 o 1p. m., an om2toh v m. Tolophone for offie 97 Resivnce GEORGR ARMRUST, 8. E Corner 224 and Cuming 8t. TINROOFING GUTTERING, SPOUTING ETC. Orders will bo promptly attended to, F. SCHEUERMANN, M. D REJULAR GERMAN Homoopathio Physician. SPECIALIST OF WOMEN, CHILDREN & CHRONIO DISEABES. Hours—At Resldence, No. 1448 B, 10th Street, t)) 10 8, m., and aftcr 8 p. 1n._Hours—At offioe, No. 168 and 106 l! 16th 8t., Room 7, from 10 . m. . $0 8 p. m. —The Tape Worm will bo remaved, " tbouh ar i Hma af from 9 tn 8 hones Y Velne i Yot 43..,. The unue s patntes ,,m;,’%, o g g RRHaL doniey, i cay, |...n....m..., o sliiplo and 8ok yous sddress 13 1 O A.F. Gnousfi.‘ Bulder & Contractor| CABINET WORK, SUCH AS COUNTERS, BARS, ICE BO KS, LIBRARIES, aud &l kinds of office work a spocialty Call Sead drcas 1308 Jackson Streot, Omaha, Nob. R. KALISH MERCHANT TAILOR Has Just reoeived a full line of importod Fancy Sult inigw and Paataloous of the latost stylos. Also Kuaranteos flue fittings o trimmings. at Lowest Prico. Also Cleaning Dyelug and Repairing. ‘8, B Corner 16th and Uayvenvort Btroots M R. RISDON GenllnsuranueAgam REPRESEN 18 Phenix Assurance Co., 0l uondon, Cash Aoty - wentchester, N, Y., Oaplis o Marchails, A Nowsek. N Girard Fire, Phllacols bin, apliad Fircen's Fund Cay tal | Centeal Standard Time, wh doz, fresh AR ANT ¢ O Railway Time Table, Tn Effect May 15th, AIl traing arrive at and dopart feom Omahs on s fastor than sun time t Exoop Iny. L Excopt Suniay, § Exoept Mo From Union Pactfic Depot; Tenth St, U. P, LR, MAINILINE. LRAYR ARRIVR. Mailand Exp... 1140 am | Atlantic Exp. - .7:50 & m Pacifio Exp.. . ..8:2 pm | Mail and Exp.. . 4:00 p Dally., REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION TR ARRIVR, Linooln Exp... 12:65p m | Lincoln Exp.....1:20 p m DUMMY TRAINS-BRIDGE DIVISION, Taavo Omaha: 840, 8:00,0:00, 10:00, 11:16 & m., 1:00, 2100, 8:00, 4:00, 5:00, 8:00, 1035 p. .~ On Sundayn B:40,0:00, 11116 &, m : 1:00, 3:00, 5,00, 0:00, 10:85 p m at transtor depot 13 minntes fator; Broadway ”uv Council Bliffa, 20 minutos intor ouncll Blufls, Broudway deriot, 7:20, 8:30, 4:50,6:80, 0:85, a0, TR 1:30, Arrive at Transter 7 min. ob: 7:38, 887, 40, B:37, 8:45, Iator LRAYE, | 8:15 a m | Pass. No ®03 & m 10 pm MISSOURL PACIFIC, LRAVR, | ARRIVR, Mail*. 1000 4 m | Omaha Exp....0 St. Louis Exp il * 650 pm R.R. LRAVE ARRIVE. Mall Panl Exp. 11:15 a m St Taul Exp. 706 p m | Mall 700 pm Daily C.&N. WoR. I, LAV ARKIVK, Mll. 00 am | Exprost 1050 & m Exprers 12001600 pm | Mall', 700 p m O, R IV& P R R, LRAVE ARRIVR, il +..000a m | Rxpross} 1050 4 m Exprost ... b0 m | Madl® L] 7100 p m CM. & SE PR R LRAVR, | Mall & Ex*... 000 am | Atlanblo B} .. 6:00 pm | 0,8 &Q RR. via Council Bufs) LEAVE, Ay, Mal, Express ... .10 Exyross Mall L Daily WABASI, ST, LOUIS & PACIFIC, KAVH, ARRIVE, Cannon Ball.....1:00p m | Cannon Ball......2:40 p m Daily K. 0., 5T. JOK & C. B. (via Council Blufls) LKAV, ARRIVE, Mail 0:00 8 1 | Expross..... Expross. 7116 p m | Mail ARRANGEMENT OF SUNDAY TRAINS During May Saturday, Sunday and Monday Chicago traing will rotate W Saturday ovenir 18 Teavo May 5 and 24th via €M & SEP; May 17th via tho North-Westorn; May 16th and Wt vin the Rock Island — Arrive i the samne ordor the Monday following Sunday morning trains dopart and Sunday evening traing arrive May 4th and 20th via the Reok Island, May 13th viathe North-Western, and May 15th via th CM &St P, From B, & M Depot; Tenth Street. B. & M. RAILROAD- MAIN LIN DRNVRR XPRRAA. WEST BOUND, RATEROUND, ARRIVR b pm 860 pm 41 pm 516 am 4 Ited Cloud, 8:00 am 6:0% McCook.....10:h Akron ... Donver.... 7:26 pm 615 Daily. OMAHA AND PLATTTMOUTH TRAINS: 0:10,7:45p m 100, 26 pm 7:30 am Lv. Omaha at Ar. Omaha t6; , and 8:45 8 40 anid 10: Duily. B.& QR R (via Platt NAV, xp....8:45 0 m | Omaha Exp... Chicago Exp....4:60 p m | Western Exp.. Daily. K. C., 8T. J. & C. B. (via Plattsmouth ) LEAVR, Avmve Mail, 450 m 2 Expross. 46 pm | Mal Daliy. >, M. & O. Depot, 14th and bster Streets, 0,8LF.M.4 0, From C. St, LRAVH, No 2 Passengol No 4 Mixed. ARy No 3 Mixod. No1 Pamengor. 6:20 p m Excepted. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP- PLIES AND TRANSPORTATION. [DEEAITMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Offeo of Indian Affairs, Washington, April 28, 1584, Soalod proposals, inlorsed *Proposals for Dot (vidn for beof must bo submitted i soparate envelopes,) pm Sunda; Bacon, othing, or Transportation, &, (a the vy’ bo,)and directed to the Commissiner of n Affeirs Nos. 65 and 87 Wooster strect, Now Yerk, will bo recoived until 1 v, 27, 1844, for furnishi 620,000 pounds Bacon, 38,000,000 pounds Boe hoof, 200,000 pound s, 45,000 pounds Powder, 180000 pounds Cory, 450,000 vo 7,000,000 pounda F1 000 pour s Hard Bread, 43,000 pounds Hon: ouuds Lard. 700 barrely mess 1 ork, 180,00 tice, 7,600 pounds Tew, 800 pounds Tobacco, 20,00 pounds 8alt, 150,000 pounds Soap, 6,000 pounds odn, 560,000 pounds Suger, and 40,000 pounds M. of Tuewd: Also, Blankets, Woolen and_Cotton Goods, (con- sting'in part of Ticking, 20000 yards; Standard alico, 186,000 yards; Drilling, 9,000 vards; Duck,0 Wl sizing, #0,000 yards; Denims, 17,00 agham, 140,000 yards; Kentuoky 'Jea £, 4,00 sard; Brown Sheoting chod Jo.000 yards; Calico Shirting, ;) " Clothiug, Gro: ) Hel Hickory ~ Shirting, arly; Winse [uired for the wervic Kansas Gity, and oux Oty ‘Also for au_h Wagonin ws may b Foquired, adaptod to the cl oust, with Califoruia Brakes, delivered at ¥an Francisco, Also, transportation for such - f the articles, goods, and supplies hat may not bo contracted for to be delivered at the Agencies. JIDK MUST 1K MADR OUT ON GOVERNMENT BLANKH, cdulos showing the kinds and qualitios of absistence supplios required for each Agency, and 1o kirds and quantitios in grovs, of all 0 her goods and articlos, to zother with blank proposaly, conditions to bo observed by biaders, time and place of delivery torms of contract and payiment, transportation rout s and all thor nooessnry Tnrtenctions will bo furoished upon application to the Tndisn Office in Washington, V. 67 Wooster Street,New York; Wi H. dway, New York; tno 'Comn U.'S. A, at C cyonne Chi- aint L uls, Saint Paul, and Yaskton; the Postmaste ity, ani to the Posto a named placosin Kanras: Arkanes City, Rurlington, © ldwell, Dodge i Toward. r n, Medicine T, owlon Osag m‘v»m.n, Bterling Topoks, Wellingbon, Wic e and Wintlold Bids wil o opened ab the hour and dsy above stated, and biddors are invited b0 bo presen the openiiy., CERTIVIED CIRCRS, 18t bo wccompanitd by certified checks aaftoryor tho ¥irst , for ot loass five of thu amount. of (00 proposal, 1. PRICE Commissioner. Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chicago, St Paul, Minneapalis and OMAHA RAILWAY. Tho new extensiun of this e from Wakefield up "o BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Conoord and Coleridge TO BEARTINGTOIN, Reaches the bost vortion of the State, Hpeolal ex- cursion rates for land reckors over this lue to Wayne, Norfolk and Hartington, snd vis Blair to all principal poluts on the SBIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trsiun over tht ., 8t. P. M. & 0. Ballway 40 Cov ngtoo, Sloux vity, Ponca, Hartington, Wayne and Nortolk, Connoct at Blaixr ¥or Fremont, Oakda o, Neligh, and through to Val- entine, garFor rates aud all lnformation call on ¥, P. WHITNEY, Genoral Agent, DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN. ARCHITEGTS S REMOVED TO mnllA NAIIONAL BANK VUL BISLANRL Syndicate Hill "Addition, lots $100, £10 cash, and $10 por month, BEDFORD'& SOUER, Agents. Gilman Place, lots 8150 to §300. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Clark Place, lots 8300 to £600. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Tukey & Koysor's Sub-Division, lots 8125 to! 8ln0 BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Hawthorn Addition, lots 8350 to 8650, VBIBEDFORD & SOU hl{ Agents, Kirkwood Addition, lots 8400 to $450. “BEDFORD & U hl(, Agents, Hanscom'’s Addition, lots, §500 to § % EBEDFORD, & SOUER, Agents, Syndicate Hill Addition BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars ST For a choice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins the the Syudicate lands in south Omaha, and will rapidly bu'ld up with com fortable homes. These lots are beantiful and are near the stock yards and packing houses, aud will be oceupied as homes by the employes of these works, and are undoubtedly the best value for the price of any lots in the market, Several have been sold and the price will soon be ad- vanced. We have the exclurive agency on thisaddition. Terms easy. GILMAN PLAGE' This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West"Omaha. A low price has been puton them to start them. 1560 to $300, On easy terms, Tne grading and improvements to be made on Leavenworth St.. this spring,will make this very valuable property. CLARK PLACE. This is a sub-division of the {Megeath property¥facing Hancom’ Park on the south. G od lncntxon, near street car, fine view and has h‘md growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions in maha, and will sel rapidly. Price $300 to$6510. One-foarth cash balance on good time. Kirst come, first served. This is a splendid op- portunity for persons whointend building for a 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 be sold at $125 to $100, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home and splendid investment for a rich man or a poor man. HAWTHORNE This addition lies between Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks from the HighSchool, one mile from the postoffice, and is what is knows as inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the finest residencesin the city are in this locality. The grade ou Davenpor* street has been established and work commenced, ang 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 in alue kafors 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 flots’are beingfsold at doublefthe price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. ix"lots left in this addition{which we offer{at 2 bargain. Wezhaves FARM TLANDSI ‘We have some improved and unimproved farms ‘nearOmaha,’and some well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOMHES Resigencefand Residence Lots in all parts_of the city, and BUSINESS LOTWS On all the best streets in_the business center. 7% We have for sale lots in Shinn’s Addition, Parker's Addition, "Nelson's Add - tion, Armntmng 5 Addition, Lowe's Addition, Park Place Addition, Isaacs & Sel den's Addition, McCormick’s Addition, Hanscom Place, Redick's Addition, Burr Oak Addition, Johnson's Addition, Reed’s Addition, Kountze's Addition, Syndicate Hill, Gilman Place, Clark Place, Tukey & Koysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi- uon, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd’s Addition, Yates & Reed's Addition, etc., etc. iz} BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 8outh 14th Street, between Farnam and Dn'imlu [ ey

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