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] { = e . NETAATANTONC NN A A OF OMAHA, NEB, a Qapital ::Pfll‘l’lg Pflgd. Nov, 1, 1888 . DIRECTORS, The Negraska. I;Jntional Bank H. w. YATES, President,/ for many years Onahier of the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, Boston. W V. MORSE, of W, V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8, COLLINS, of G. H. &J. 8. Col- M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attcr ney at Law, L. &, REED, of Byron Reed & Co. & K. K. HAYDEN, Assistant Cashior, THIS BANK opened for business April 27, 882, ITS DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLD ERS are among the eading businessof Oma. ha, and its business is conducted with especial eference to the bost and increasingh interest ite mercantile patrons. COLLECTIONS roceive special attention | and charges lowest obtainable hers or else- where, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorablo terms and upon actounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHAN Government Ronds and County and Cit ysecurities bought nd sold. "FINANCE AND COMMERCE. VINANCIAL May 22.—Money New York, at 2@3 per cent, Closed at 1}G Prime paper—4@bh per cont. Sterling bills—Wenk; 4 83}; demand, 4 853, Governments, lower and shares feverish and depressed, especially coaler’s Union and Cen- tral Pacific; Union Pacific dropped from 40} terday to 35}, A report that 0s in an interview at ompany had not earned dend for the current quarter and that noue would be paid. The sold the stock heavily on hearing theso reports, Late in the day the following was received at the Union Pacific office in this city The reports are out of whole cloth, You can safely make such denial as you may deem expedient of everything alledged to emanate from us,” Central Pacifis dropped from 42§ to 39§ in sympathy. Pacific Mail, {after an early ad- vance to 39, sold down to 35 on the unfound- ed rumor that the Frye shipping bill had been tabled. Inthe last 15 minutes a moderate buying movement set in, and prices rallied ¢ to 1}c. Wesiern Union, Central Pacific, Northwestern, Reading, and Jersey Central were most prominent, Louisville and Nash- ville was strong throughout the day. Tho Easy bears market left off quiet and firm notwithstand- ing the announcement of the failure of E. H. Shaw. OVUUPONS 100 112} . S. new, ., 120 Pacitic b 8 of '95. cree 1:0 BTOOKS AND BONDS, American Express........... 89 Burl,, Codar Rapids & Northern 50 Central Pacific. 5 40§ Ohicago & Alton. fiu;& Ohi 115¢ Eris 144 P 334 Fort W icago 127, Hannibal & St. Joseph 383 do _do do pfd 88 Illinois Central....... 122 Ind., Bloom, & Western & 11 Kansas & Texas . 15¢ Lake Shore & ) SO | Michigan Central..... &5 68 Mianneapolis & St. Louis. . 128 do do do pfd. . 195 Miasouri Pacific.. . .o 65, Northern Pacific 20 6 100y ltflf Ohio & Mississippi do do p! Peoria, Decatur & Evansvillo, 10§ Rock Island............... 154 Ohicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. 08 do do do pfd.. 107} Bt, Paul Minn, & Manitoba, 87 8t. Paul & Omaha.. . 2 Wabash, St. L. & Pacific. ;. do ' do do pid Westorn Union Telegrapl *Asked, tE£x.'Div. e ———— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHicaco, May changed. Wheat—Regular, unsettled, fairly active, Opened e lower; declined a trfle, advauced {c; receded 1@1ic, rallied1, declined; closed jc below yesterday. ~Cash 8:5@803; May 891; Juno “00§@0; July P40 — Flour—Quiet, un- August Corn—Dull, weak; opened unchanged; de- clined fic, rallied dc, closed easy. § under yes. terday; cash 54§@547; May bif: June 55i@ July B78@h74; August 584; rejected 514, Oats—Quiet and steady; cash 31%; May 317; June 32}; July 328@32§; August 20; year 274 @274, Rye—Steady; 613, Rarley—Nominal, 72, Timothy- minal. Flax—Quiet; No. 1169 Pork—Irregular; active, opened stronger declined 80@35¢; rallied 25@30c; Cash and May 16 §30; June 1850@18 b5; July 18 55@18 573, August 17 25@17 30. Lard—Unsteady, business moderate; de- clined 73@10c, recover 24@be; Cash and 5 @8 174; June 8 16@8 174; July 3830 ] Avugust 8 423@8 45. - :!h‘ouldera— 6 15; short ribs 8 10; short clear 5, Whisky— Unchanged. Butter— 3 _choice fanoy dairy 15@17c. Cheese “Quiet; full cream Cheddars new, 12@124; skimmed Cheddars, 4@7: iggs —Northern fairly act 13)@ 14 Southern, dull, 133, Hidos —Moderata request; unchanged, Tallow—No, 1sold 6, CaLL BoArD—Wheat—~June and Aug. je- ower, Corn—June } higher. Oats—August} lower, Pork—June 24 hlfiher; August 5 higher, Lard—Unchangad. croamery 19@20c; BALTIMORE. Bautivorg, May Wheat — Western, Tma-, closing easy; No, 2, winter red, {spot 134, Corn—Western, dull, firn ; mixed, spot, 404@ile, Oats —Active; western, white, 41@43c, and mixed 87@40c. Rye—68@70c. Fiws—Lower; 13@13}c, ‘Whisky —Nominal; $1 16, NEW ORLEANS, New Onrreays, May ~Corn—Giood de- mand, higher; white, Oats Corn Meal Pork—Quiet, quoted highe Lard—Firm; tiezce, refined, @70 Quiet and ensier, at 42@13c. GGood demand and higher,$3 10, 817 21 M); ‘Whisky—Steady, unchanged, CINOINNATI, OixciNNaty, May 22, —Wheat—Fair de- mand, unchanged. Corn—Strong; No. 2 mixed, 59@60, Oats— Firm; mixed 36, Rye—Fair demand; No 2 68@69¢, Barley ~Dull and nominal, Pork - Dull ; mess, 18 00, Lard—Demand active; 7 90, Bulk Meats - Dull and unchanged Whisky — Nominally unchanged, Sales, 15 barrels, at 101; challenged, but not decided. NEW YORK PRODUCE, W Youk, May 22.—Wheat opsned i@} aftorwards declined $3; No. 2, red higher; June, 1 03§@1 08}; July 5 05;@1 @ - " » : ‘g, 400; Black, 88@40c, 1 0%4@1 068; September 1 06§; October 1 (7 sides, 10 shonlders, She; mess pork, por | %0F8, S0C; FHRE o, " 108; Decembee 1 00321 10}, bbl, 1850, Dried beef, 15fe. Lard, %@10c {'l';(" (»';‘:“: “7"‘:0'“ ]'1'“':“:{:?‘:“'{ f‘i;:' W'i Corn—Opened d@ic higher: foll back §@3 | VEGETARLES —Spinach, per bbi, 83'00; new | 600 OBk RO Sistomm, B, ) | none mixed western, spot, 07 6dk; future, 62§(@ |cabbage, California per 1b., 4c; lottuce, per | Crown, B BWESEI R, F06 B64e, y dor., 500; redishes, por dor., B0c; turnipa | SMOKINa-2O, Sy Bt Mearschanm, 306; Drur Onts y‘iv lower; westorn, 870 per bu, B0c. beets, por bu, ham, );\.‘;‘e’:.'qoll' NG Caligey o Pork - Dull; new mess 17 75@1 cucumbers, per doz., 8125 Pie plant 5:':{."' ot Bt o i Lard—Dull; steam & por 1b. ‘2o ocauliffower, per doz., 8800; | Jeal of JLoREL CATUING, A Cr OTG: Sel o asparagus, per doz, 50c. _mnew earrots, per KANSAS CITY PRODUCE, Ty, So. alifornis oolery, 81 50, Tomatoos Ransas Orry. May 22 —Wheat—Higher: | } bu. box, £1 50@81 75: '<roen peas por bushel 843@547 cash; 3 bid; June, No, 2 soft, 81 08 | box string boans por bushel box, 3,00 asked. 8 pEINIRS — Receipts increase and t., 28¢; O. K. Durham, 2 or, 80c; Uncle Nod, $'s 250; Tom and Jorry, 286, Kdauors rl;A‘-rlll‘Hl‘lNht‘r 3 46}@40§ cash ; 46§ May; :"r:ln i.‘n‘lll\:‘l;l:::: Firm stock selling at £4 00 Am"n"ilgsl |'h-"‘ aloohol, 2 Ql‘ per winc y bid June, @ § W . orn apiri K8 proof Onta—Dull and nominal, 20§ bid. Pran Feer, Piirs, Ero.—Plgs foot, 15 1n | {30 cis Pt S, U0 e MILWAUKER, Kita, 81 25; pla 101b e b, 82 50; plis feok |187 proof, 120 per proof gallon: redistilled 80 16 half bbl, 85 00 tripe, 40 1b qr bbl, 15 1b kits, £125; ; tripe, 80 1b half bb), 1h kits, $2 50; pige whiskies 100@1 50; fine blendod, 1 h@2 50 fiLwaukee, M 200@7 00; Kentucky < Whaat easier; No. 2, and May, 01§; June, 92§ Aug., Kentucky bourbons, $500; pigs touguos, Ay 18 Tves, 2 00@7 % g and Ponnaylvania ryes, 2 007 00, S ) tonguos, 40 1b qr bhl, §6 00, Lamba' tongues, st ot 0001500 o :‘;‘»'r: Scarce, fi 151 kits, 23 00; 40 I qr Lbl, 86 00, ‘}(&\z::\;:;‘u Imported, 6 00@16 00; domestic Rye v Gins—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domostie, 1 40 Barloy No. 2 spring, 68, R e ' @3 0. RN ST, LOUIS PRODUCE, Dreas aND Cremicats—Acid, earbolie, 85c: Ross—TImported, 4 50@6 00; Now England, 8, Lovis, M Whoat—Active high- Lalsam _capabis, per 1b., | 2 00@4 00; dnn{mtlr. ll‘.ih(,' o, er;for cash, June, lower; for other s, per Ib, calomel, per 1b, PRACH AND APPLE BRANDY 1 75@4 00, OnAMPAGNES—Imported per case, 34 00; Americas chloroform, por 1h., §1 rine, pure, por oil, castor, 0@ 1 14 cash, 1 15; May wash- closing for July, No. 3 red, par case, 12 N@16 00, Grocers List. e 1b ot salts, por Ib, ; lead nce ALy 81,657 oIl o 8 per " e uill.f‘m‘ B, $0: il el | OANNED GOODB—Oystars (Standard)per oase, iy opitim, $4.50; quinine, P, & W | 8 70@8 80; atrawbartios, 2 b, por caay, 2 50@ DALY ToARD — Wheat -= May, and Jure per 81.40; potassium, —, | 210; raspborriee, T b, por Sade, 8 90; Bartlett ok ek attors 1 14 Mays 1 00y | iodine, por Ib., SL.: 400) ul- | BROS, PR ORRE (1 T, Dorom I 00 et owor, other options bottor; 1 11 May; 1 09 ) 310; ‘ogg pluma, 2 b per caso, 2 40; groen phate of mory) or o, 4 June; 96@V6} July; 93 A @92} for the SaRID tnio, per ¢ goges, 2 b, per caso, 3 00; pino applos, 2 Ih Py | flour, per Ib,, hoino, " por oz, m’:‘,“ 'ase, 4'80@5 50, v Corn —Steady: 5 Rope-—Sisal & inch and larger, O}c, § inch, July; 581 Aug Dry Goods. Ocil; § inch, 104, Oats — Nothing done. BrOWN SHEETINGS—Atlantic A, The; Atlan- tio P, 6o Atlantic 1L 5he; Brunswick, 74 Boaver Dam L1, 63c; Lawrence 1.1, be; Pa fic H 7(\-; Royal Standard, So; Indian Head A, 8¢; Wauchu 79 'FiNE Brows S perell R, Gio; Salishury R, bhe. Breacuend Corrons ~Ballon 4.4, 6ic; Bal- lon 7 fo; Cumberland 4-4, 8¢; Davoll DD, OAnpLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 10s, 15¢; 88, 150; boxes 40 bs, 16 oz, 6s, 150, ‘Marongs—Per caddio, 850; round, casos, 2 B5; square_cases, 170, Staars—Powdered, Sio granulated, Tes confoctic ard oxtra O, O extra (', low, 6}c; dark yellow, c. CorrErs—Ordinary grades, 12@124e; falr13 firm Wheat—Scarce, 0LEDO, May 22, Corn 3 et onf, Bho; A, Tde; Stand. modium ye'» Argyle, Tic; Pop- Oats —Steady, firm; LIVERPOOL, Liverroor, May Broadstuffs—Qui wheat, spring, 7s, 4d.@7s.6.; winter,7s.6d.@ | 8je; Fairmount, 4he; Fruit of the Loom @134c; good, 14c; prime, 16@15he; choico 78, 8d. 8j0; Glory of the Wes Golden 1@ fancy groen_and yollow, 1@ 164c; old Corn—Now bs 30 ; old fis, 43d. Hill 7-8, Be; Hill 44, 9 a governmont Java, 20@20c; Levering's roasted. - ——— - York Mills, 113c; Wamsutta, 10 17¢; Arbuckle’s roasted, 16}c; MoLaughlin'e LIVE STOCK, Ducks (Colored) —Boston, 8 oz, 11 XXXX vomstod 16}o: mitation Java, 1€} - - ton, 10 oz River, Sic, Ducks. (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1llo; West Point, 10 oz., 11c; Boston' Bear, 8 oz, tic. 144c; Boston, 9 oz, 14c; Fall @183c; Clark's Aurora, 1ije. R10E—Louisiana primo to choico, 7e; falr Bhe; Patma, 6jc. Fisn—No 1 mackerel, half brls,, 8 50; No 1 mackerel, &its, 1 16; fami . KANSAS CITY LIVE S8TOOK, Kaxsas Crry, May 22,—t'he Live Stock Indicator reports: Tick Amoskeag, ; Continen L SR T T Al Fanor, bes Condin Todes Poul Tivor, Lo o Beb ndt Driac 875 N Tt 18, Hogi—Weaker; 5(@L00 Jower Yorle 1240; Hamloton Awnings, 1236 | . Stave—Standacd Gom,, 80c, bols; Standard Shoop—Quiet; natives 4 00@ - Qs Douser - Oreele] o, 4 gallon kegs 185; Standard do, 4 gallon Beaver 10: kegs 137, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, yrnakers o | 8¢; Jaffrey D & T, 12{c; Jaffroy XXX Sona~— [n Ib papers, 8 80 per caso; keg per 1b, Otica: y 22 Hogs- Recoipte 21,000 | Paar] River, 13¢; Warren AXA (brown), | 2he. irl s D@l lowers light, $190 | 190;" Warron BB (brown), 11c; Wmren CC| Prokues—Medium, In barrols, 8 25; do @5, 24 J0@b 30; heavy ship- @ : (brown), 10c. ping and packin (@b, 60, 0 Cavprics —TFifth avenuo glove finish, be; Cattle —Receipts 56 000; strong exports, 86 50 | gavetone glove finish, be. good to choice 6 00@ common to | (opapn JEANS - Amory, 7ho; Hanoook, 83 in half barrels, 4 75; small, in barrels, 9 in half barrels, b 26; gherkins in barrels, 10 25; do in half barrels, b 75, Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@b50; cholce 60 0@6 00; butchers, $275@3 25; stock- | Koarsayer, 81c; Rockport, 7c. 76c; good Tmperial, 406 30@650; ers and foeders, $3 00@5 50, R ARy | K DD Hyson, good, chotce, S A0 A seoE 60; Cocheco, 6c; 'Harmony, 4c; Indigo, 8¢; | 65c@1 00; Japan, natural leaf Japan, L il 4 Tndigo 7-8, 114¢; Indigo 4-4, 124¢; cheap sale [ choice, 60@75e; Oolong, good, 35@40¢; Oolong, St. Louts, May 22, —COattlo—Active, steady | 4h¢: Charter Oak, 43c. choico, 40@Bbc; Souchong, good, 85@40c; exports 6 40@6 75; common to choice ship- | PRINTS SHIRTINGS —American, fie; Cocheco, [ chojce, 85@dbe. Hloucester, beiSouthbridge, 41c; Waverlys, Rosedale, 43c. GixaHANS ~Amoskeng staples, 8fo: Batos staples, Stc; Lancaster staples, So; Plunket Ialds,’ 9} Hudson chocks, 84¢; Amonkoog ersians, 9ic. Dress Goons—Adtlantic alpacea, 9jc; Per- siano_cashmor, 234c; Hamleton cashmere, 154¢; Hamloton Fancus, 114c; Hamleton bro- cades, 15¢; Arlington brocade, 18c. WoopENWARR—Two hoop palls, 185; throa hoop pails, 210, Tab, No.1, 9 00; Plo: neer washboards, Wellbuckets, 8 86. Soaps—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Kirk's white ‘Russian, b25; Kirk's outoos, 2 15; Kirk's Prairie 'Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, dor. . Porasii—Pennylvania cans, 4 case, in case, 3 85; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz. m case, 1 90 Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 150, CANDY—Mixed, 12@15¢; stick, 110; twist stick, 104c. : Vineaan—Now York apple 16c; Ohto aps ping b 40@6 40. Sheep — Iuiet; common to 3 25@b 50. Hogs —Recervdd 7200; active, heavy, b 40@ 5 50; packing, 5 00@5 40. choico clipped, | 43 TLOUR AND GRAIN, OB10AG0, May 22,—Receiptsa and ship menta of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as followa: Lumber. WHCLESALE, We quote lumber, lath and shingloe} on oars Flour, bbls.... Recalpts. Shipts. | ot Omaha at the following prices: ol 188 Wheat, bushels. . » X 44,000 |, JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under s,m\_nm{ loads, per bbl, 170; Ashton, In Corn, bushels. . 140,000 | 22 00; 18 ft, 23 50. sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 3 30, Oata, bushels. ... i 132,000 | T1MBERS—16 feet and under, 22 00. STAROH—Pearl, 44c; Silver Gloss, 8o; Corn Rye, bushels. . . D 4000 21000 |, TrMBER AND Jous—18 ft, 28 50; 20 £t, 23 50; | Starch, So; Excelsior Gloss, 7c; Corn, 7he. Barley, bushels.......... 10,000 9,000 | 22 £, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, Spicks— Popper, 17c; allspice, 16¢; cloves, FENoING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No, 2, 22 00. SHEETING—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00. STock BoARDS—A, 45 00; B,40 00; C, 85 00, Frooring—No, 1, 40 00; No, 2, 35 00; No, 250; cassia 150, LyE—American, 3140; Greenwich, 8 40; Waestern, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' lyo, 4 65: Jewell lye, 2 75. e ——— DENVER MARKET., New YoORK, May 22.— Receipts and shipments of tour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as followa: Receipta Ship'ts. vé\nxa.c.h bfizm... 11_"*7% i'%‘(‘% 3, 2500 —_ orn, bushels..... ) 27,0001 ™" Sinina, cloar—27 00; No. 2, 2500; No. 8, Oats,’ bushels. ... ... 18,000 9310900, af Frour—100 1bs, 1 7A@2 f0; patant, 100 _bs, 37003 4, 25 00, 276@8 00;_Graham, 100 bs, 1 90@3 005 rye, LIVE STOCK. ; standard, 8 50, 100 1bs, 235@2 50; buckwhoat, 100 1bs, 8 00@ 850, May 22— ! ) OR10400, 12Ay Racelnte taud iship GRaIN—Whoat, 100 Ibs, 1 35@1 45; corn, in sacks 100 Ibs, 1 12@1 1 pats, 100 1hs, 1 60 @1 52; barley, 100 ths, 1 140, Hay—Balod, 20{00@21 90; straw, 10 00@ Taws—Por barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plater, bbl, r bu. 50c; Tarred falt, 100 fbs, 3 50; Zoard, 8 50, ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipta, Ship'ts. SET000% e — 12 00. B6000 (45 Paints. Olls and Varnishe pybuTEnTaner, 8566 dutry dhadoo, 25@ 5900 27e; common, 8@12 2 -+ Oms—110 carbon, per gallon, 13hc; 150° omy : Kaxaas Omrr, May 22— Rocoipte and | hoadlght, parg..lll;m;mcf 175h;> hi:dllgl]nlt, L as b SR ranchyfrios A treeh A aes offl per gallon, 18c; 1502 water white, 17c; lin | 19@20c. g shipmentaof lve stook for tho. paat 24 hours| PO &3 0% 110 0 400 SR 755 ot | Citsn—Full crnam, 151055 Limbrrgor, FOIEEBLE B s | @ollon, 62¢ Lined, wintor str'd, per gallon, 8hc: | 18¢; Swiss, importod, 32c. 0@ 00% eccinta, Ship'ts | &5 7750 No. 3, Go; castor, XK, por gal. |, Lovirmi—Live chickens, doz, 350@7 00; Quttlo.. . <O e I 1 G0 No, 140, ook per o 500 | turkoys, I, 20@22e; drosol‘gosh, 1, 166 ogs . oo 5 & W ] 60; £ o Sheep B0 L e e et v goct | Boratows —Eastern, 100 Ibs, 40@150; Groo- loy, 100 Its, 90c@1 00, 'VEGETABLES—Onions, cabbago, 100 1bs, 2 50 o001 25; celery, per d FruiTs — Oraniges, Mos lemons, choice Messina, 8 75@1 50; applos, eastern, bbl, 6 50@7 50; grapes, Malaga, rogu’ lar, 7 00@7'50; bananas, bunch, 3 00@6 00, Mgars--Hams, b, 14@144c; bacon, break. fast, 12§@130; lord, in tiorces, 1b, 113¢; dried beef, 16¢; dry salt sldes, 93(@10; Fisa—Mackerel, No.1, 150, kit, 1 76@2 25; Californin_salmon, haif'bbl, 10 50; Holland horring, keg, 1 60@1 75 trout, per 1b, 17@18e. gereatlon, & 0.1, 75¢; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c: summer, 15c; golden machine, No. 1, por gal- lon, 85¢; No, 2, 28c; aperm, signal, per gallon 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74 °, por wallon, 16c. *| . Panms 1¥ On—White lead, Omaha P, P, 63c; white 1cad, St. Louls, pure, 6}c; Marseillas greon 1to 51 cans, 20c; Fronch zinc, green weal, 12¢; French zinc, red seal, 1lc; French zinc, in varnish asst, 20c; French zinc, in_oil asst, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 1 Ih cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 18c; rofined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, and ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian Orriok oF THE OMAHA Brg, blue, 40c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green Thursday Evening, May 22, L. M. & D., 16¢; blind and shutter green, L The tollowing prices are charged rotailors | M. & D., 16c; Paris green, 18c; Indian red, A 160; Vonetian red, 9 Tuscan rod, 220; Ameri- T o et o ot | an Vermillion, 1. & T Tees chioms yellow chanta, 3 L. M., O, &D. 0., 18; yellow o, 9c; quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators | golden ochre, 16c, patent dryer, 8c; graining and other loca buyers: colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, che tnut and ash 160, . 8r. Loums, May 22, — Receipts and ehip- ment of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: 100 Th, 2 50@2 75; 2 75: bots, 100 1bs, 1 box, b 00@6 00; Roceipts, Ship 2,600 2% ‘Wholesale ¥rices, JAS, H. PEABODY M, b, PHYSICIAN & SURGECN, Residence, No., 1407 Jones St. Ofos, No. 160 arnam streot Offioo hours 12 m. to 1 p. an Grain, om2tob m. Telephono for oltlse 97 Residnce Yumar—No. 2, 6071 Dry Paints. R R T AnuwY=No, 2, 50@5f0. White lead, 8¢; Fronch zinc, 100; Paris Rye—No. whiting, 2ho; whiting gilders, 1§c; whiting GEORGR ARMRUST, 64c. Corn—No, 2, 383 @41c, 0Oars—No, 2 30@33, General Produce. ArrLEs—A'few sma.. consignments have com'l 1jc; lampblack, Gormantown, lic; lampblack, ordinary, 106; Prussian blue, 5bc; ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber burnt, 4¢; umber, raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, do; slonna, rww, 4c; Paria green, genuine, 26c; 8. E Corner 22d and Cuming 8t. TINROOFING 'S Paris groen, common, 20c; chrome graen, N, Y., 20c; chrome green, K., 12¢; vermillion, Kng,, 70c; vermillion, Amorican, 18c; Indian red, 106; roso pink, s Vonetian rad, Cookaon's . 28¢c; enetian red, Amerivan, ) e e Bandivicesd vy, poriby| 88 007 [ msing 7ic; e e vol: Brxswax—Tn good domand, Choico bright [ Jow) K., 120t ochro wochallo, dc;ochre. Fronoh, gor I, 26@280; coumon to good dark por 1b, 222: S fomerionn, 1 L ;;:Mz-fi: BurTen —Choico tablo buttor is solling read. | Ptince's mineral, f. ily to the trade yet at 14@16c; grass ARfiEpaS V‘“W"“l uf“;“"l pox gallon: Furni flavor preferred. Inferior grades and mixed | %re B“;'-«i 105 ‘;""gm,l 0, ‘-,‘}vl;"w"' packing are accumulating fast and bonght by ::::, ", K i_::;c foo-.':g‘h.'l:.}xfgin:"i;- packers only who will not pay above 10 cta, hnd o for poor. Tabs Bolding about 40 bs, | shollso, 88 50; hard oil finish, 81 50, have the preference, Ciner—""Ohio” per bbl, 87.00; “York State” per bbl, 88 00; ,,arlg b, $4 75; condensed per gal, 850, Crab apple, per gal, 85c, Cueese—Full cream, western, : Wiscon- sin_new 144; young American 15@16c CoooaNuTs—Per 100, 84 75@5 00, cal been received which sell mainly to_ city trade. Willow Twigs, 8450 Winetwps, 34.50; Gont- tans, $4.00; Ben Davis, $6.00, Brans—Recoipta light and_demand good, GUTTERING, SPOUTING ETC Orders will be promptly attended to. BREJULAE GERMAN Homecopathic Physician. SPECIALIST OF WOMEN, CHILDREN & CHRONIC DISEASES, Hours—At Residence, No. 1448 8, 10th Stsoet, th] 10 &, m., and after 8 p. m," Hours—At offioe, No. 108 snd 106 8. 16th 8. 7, from 10 &, m., 49 8 p. m. “Tho Tape Worm whi be removels w (hout thma of ftom 2 to 8 honrs Leather. Onk sole, 880@420; hemlock sole 280@850; heulock kip, 80c to1 00; runner 650 to 80c; hemlock calt, 85¢ to 100; hemlock upper, 2% o 24o; oake dppar, 24c; aligator 400"t b 50 £ kid, 32@35; Greisen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak VARICOCELE Eaas -Steady at 13cts, and as receipts con- | kir, 802 to 100; oak calf, 120 to 1 80; French | or Wormy Ttha Rerotum, - O/ten (he unmus : J L kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; ros. | pece Iiity, & tinue light, prospects favor an advancement. treh ol 14040 003 u.,':. '31’,"\ ., 2eb ,ja-" FoueioN Frurrs—Messina oraunges, sets, 560 Messina lemons, p;:"t'f..x,m"?f-. piné-.flww 10 50; B, 1. Morocco, %o to 85c; @4'00. Pananas, per bunch, 8300 | pebble O, D, Moroceo, 85¢; nimnn,‘kmvu. 3 00, Figs, Ib., 16c. Dates, in frails, 74¢; aates, | , HAENESS—No. 1 star ok, 87c; No 2 do; fard, in boxes, 124c. 850 No. 1 Ohio oak, 360; No, 2 do, #c; Ne, Fauir Borrkss —Apple butter, fn 80 1b |1 Milwankee 85; No 2do 83c, pails, per 1b, 7. Plum butter, The, No. 1 Pitts oak har, 87c; No. B Pitts oak Gauk—Ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00; teal, | har, 85c. 8150; mixad, $1 501 75; goose, §3.005 50; o Balod, £5.00@10.00; loose, $10.00@ d cawse of L uickly and painlessly cure SR stEsLe i [t "AOREY, 164 Fuiea 0. row Tork, A, F, GROBS, Builder & Contractor OABINE]' WORK, SUCH AS COUNTERS. BARS, ICE BO ES, LIBRARIES, and al kindsf office work & speolalty 'Call Zrag dresy 4308 Juckson Stros, Omahs, Nob, AE T box, $5 00, Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 2 50; plow ateel gpecial caat, fo crucible, 7c; .pech or l}oflnn‘, Ao; cast too; 16@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 263 00; hubs per set, 1 25; folloos wawed dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70@B5c; axlos each, 75c; wquare nuts per Ib, 7@11c; washers er b, B@180; riveta, per b, 11¢; coll chain, per 1b, 6@120; malleabls, 8o JRLLY o dos, . $1 2( 1n 20 and 80 Ib pails, 8@9¢; in 2 Ib, #1 50; assorted tumbl per | do, 0; schooners, per dozen, 83 00. 3AR—Pure, in brirks, per Ib, 16¢; small cakes, 12}c. AL—Steel cut, per bbl, 86 25, ON10N5—Dull, only the best of old onions | iron wedges, 6c: crowbars, fec; w testh E will sell, Bermudas kon inprofarence; | 40; spring toel, T@c; Burdon's horsshoos 4 70 R. KALISH old onions, per bbl., $2,25; Bermudas in crate | Burden's muleshoes 5 70, ] 2.95 Barsep Wike—In car lots, Bo per 100 Natua—Rates, 10 o 0, 2 90 HoT—8hot, 185; buck shot, 2 10, powder, kegs, 6 40; do,, half Kegs, i«z‘afl:! quarter kegs, 1 85; blasting, kegy, 8 85 fuse. per 100 feet 5c. Lean—Bar, 1 65, PorcorN- Tn good demand at 2@2he per 1b, Pouvrtey—~Demand for chickens = only; dressed 14@15; live per doz. $1.50; spring chickens, $4,00@6.00, sccording to size, Pora10ks ~Moro firm and _demand good. New potstoes are coming in_from the south MERCHANT TAILD Haw Just reoeived @ full line of imported Faucy Buit: Inigs and Paataloons of the laest stylos. Also uaranteos flue fittiugsand \petrimmings. at Lowest Price. Also Cleauing Dyoiog and Kep 8 E and selling at 85.00 per bbl. EarlyRose per bu | CoaL—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- Ooraer 10th @40c; Peachblow, 4%c; Bulk receipts are | s run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebroast lump; bt hard to dispose of aud have to be sacked hare, | 5 00; Whitebroast nut, § 00; Jowa lutap, b 01 e Lavenort Brests. Presgeves—(To 20-1b pails)—Stawberry, sufforiog from edecre Towa nut, 5 00; Rock Bprin y 700; Antbra raspharry, blackberry, per 1b, 15c; posches, ) olte, 11 26@11 60; Canon Clty, 700, per’ ton charries, ‘plums, sprcots, figs par b, 1%0; 3 cranberry sauce, Jbel’ 1b, am, 18 11e; Provisions —1 b. bacon, ¢ 8 bacon, 11§c; d, s, eides 10§c; short rib HOFVONS Wekki 9, o docwy, loss of . oo | will send & recle that will Gire you, FIREE OF CHARGE. Thit great rem edy was discovered by a wi slonery in Bouth Ameri. Ia. Beud self addressed envelops to Rev. Joswrn T, NMA, Btatlop D, Now York, dy e w & eod z Tobaccos PLue ToBa0oo--Olimax, 50¢; Buldon 60c; Horueakos, b0c; Star, c; Ruddy, 46; Her. faif OMAHA DAILY BEE---FRIDAY MAY 23, 1884, 1'85; Doublo Crown 2 90; |3 F. SGHEUEhMmm, i, L, { and ald ottar peossmaty Tasmea " garFor rutes sud allinformation call on “ve AR A NT a0 Railway Time Table, In Effect May 15th, All teains arrive Central Stan; than s 1 Excopt Sat day. nd dopart from Omaha on which is 94 minutes fastor Iy, * Except Sunday, § Except Mon From Union Pacific Depot; Tenth St, U. PR R, MAIN LRAYE | Mailand Exp. Pacito Exp JLINR. ARRIVR 11:40 am | Atlantic Exp 895 p | Mail and Exp.. . 4100 pm Daily N VALLEY DIVISION, LRAVE | Linooln Exp....12:85p m | Lincoln Exp.....1:20 p m DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION, Leave Omaha: 840, 8:00,0:00, 10:00, 11:15 & m., 1:00, 3:00, 8:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, 1085 1.t On Sundays 6:41.9:00, 11:16 . m ; 1:00, :00, 5,00, 0:00, 10:85 p Arrive attransfor dopot 13 minutes fater; Brosdway dopot, Council Bluffs, 20 minutes later. Toave Council Blufts, 1 0:8), 10:30, 1140 .. Sp.m’ On Sunday 48), 4:50, 0:85, 11:05 pm. REPUBLIC, ARRIVE, m.; 1380, Transter 7 min Councll Blufts Transter dopot: 7:86 7, 1147 37, 987, 4:40, LEAVR, | ARRITH Pass. No. 2 S5 am | Pass, No. 8., 11168 m O BB8am| T BL1098 am R 495 pm ¢ “ o BLL80 pm LT “ a6 pm v p m Dally : MISSOURI PACIFIO, RAVE, | ARRIVR Mail®, 10:00 a m | Omaha Exp....0:0 a m St Louls Exp. .85 pim | Mail# 040 pm S.0.8P RR LRAVE, ARRIVR Mall <..o.8:40 & m [ St Paul Exp. . 11:16 8 m St Paul Exp. 706 pm | Madl L 27100 pm Daily, O.&N. W. R R LEAVE, ARRIVE, Matl 900 am | Ex 10:60 » m Rxproea b0 600 pm | 0 L7000 pm C R V&P R R, LeAvE ARRIVE, Mall* 0.00am | Exprost.. .....10:00 8 m Exprosst, ... LLL000p m | eIt 00 p m M. & St PR LRAVR. ARRIVE, Vall & Ex*...0.0:00 a m | Paciflo Espt Atlantio Ex?... 600 pm | Mall & ¥yt 0., B &Q R.R. LrAVE vin Council Rluffs,) ARIIVE, 500 n m | Icpross 500 | Mall Daily, WABASH, 8T, LOUIS & PACIFIC, LRAVE, ARRIVE, Cannon Ball....1:00p m | Cannon Ball.....2:40 p m Daily K. 0., 8T JOE & O, B, (via Council Bluffs.) LEAVE. ARRIVE, 0:00 0 m 7608 m 5pm 700p m IMENT OF SUNDAY TRAINS unday and Monday Chicago W aing foavo May 80 24th via n; My in the onday following, .y morning trains depart and Sunday evening traing arrive May 4th and 20th vin the Rock Inland, h via the North-Western, and May 18th via tho CM &St P From B, &M Depot; Tenth Street. B. & M. RATLROAD- MAIN LINE, DENVER XPRRSS. WRSTZROUND, Denver 6 pm 6 15 am Daily. OMAHA AND PLATTTMOUTII TRAINS: Lv. Omaha at 7 Ar. Omaha t0 , and 8:45 a m; 4:50, 6:10, 8:40 and 10:06 & m; 7:00, Duily. C.B. & Q. R. R (via Plattsmouth.) ARRIVE) 1EAVE, Enstern Chicago From C. 8t, P, M, & O, Depot, 14¢th and Webster Streets. 0,51 P. M.& 0, LeAvE, No 2 Passenger. No 4 Mixed.. .. AnRIvR No 8 Mixed......11 1 Passonger. b: xcepted. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP- PLIES AND TRANSPORTATION. BPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Office of Indian Aflairs, Washington, April 23, 1584, — Soaled proposals, indorsed “Proposals for Beet” (bids for beef must be submitted in separate envelopes,) Bacon, Flour, Clothing, or Transportation, &, (u the case may'bo,)and directed to the Commissiner of Indian Aifairs Nos. 65 and 67 Wooster stroot, New YVork, will be recoived until 1v. u. of Tuosday, May 27, 1884, for furnishing for the Indian_ service” about 620,000 pounds Bacon, 88,000,000 pounds Beef on the hoof, £00,000 pounds Boans, 46,000 pounds Baking Powder, 780,000 pounds Corn, 460,000 pounds Coffee, 7,000,000 pounds Flour, 70,000 pounds Feod, 105,000 pouncs Hard Bread, 48,000 pounds Hominy, 18,000 pounds Lard. 700 barrely mess vork, 180,00 pounds tice, 7,600 pounds 500 pounids'_ Tobaoon, 20 ,€00 pounds 8alt, 156,000 pounds Soap, 6,000 pounds od s, 60,000 pounds Buger, aud 40,000 pounds 5am pm Also, Blankets, Woolen and_Cotton Goods, sting'in part of Ticking, 20,000 yards; S alico, 186,000 yardw; Drilling, 9,000 vards; Duck,0 ree from wll sizing, 80,000 yards; Denims, 17,00 ham, 140,000 Kentuoky 'Jonn ; Brown Shee Hickory * Shirtin; 0,000 yarls; Wi yards;) ~ Clothing, ceries, Notlons Hard Medical Supplies, Books, &c. wud & long lis¢_of lanious ‘articles, such ay Harnoss, Plows, Rakes, Forks, &o., and for about 476 Wagons required for the service. to be deliv-rod at Chicago, Kanwas City, and joux Ciby. ‘Alyo for_such Wagons as may bo required, adapted to the climate of the Coast, with California vered at Ban Francisco, Also, transportation for auch of tho articles, goods, and supplics 1hat way not be contracted for 0 be dulivered at the Agencies, BIDS MUST 5K MADE OUT O GOVERNMENT BLANKS. fohedulos showing the kinds and quaitics of subsistence supplios required for each A and the kinds and quantities in gross, of all « and articlos, Logother with blank +0 be observed by bidders, tin 1 1w of contract and payment, Brakes, upon application o Nos. 66 and 67 Whoater 5 Lyon, No. 453 Broadwayy N AN o Indian Office in Washington, t,New York; Wm H. York; the 'Commis: ™ o, dfd’ Yauukton; d 1o the Postwasters at the following named placesin Kansas; Arkansas City, Rurliogton, Caldwell, * Dodge City, Emporis, Eureks, Great Bend, floward, Huleninson, Larn horson, M Medicine Lodge, Nowtan, Osage City, Sedan, Topoks, Walllnton, Wichita and Winileld Bids will Le opened at the nour and day above stated, and bidders are invited to bo prosen the openin/. CERTIVIED CIMCKH, All bids must be sccompanied by oortified checks upon tome United Btates Depository or the First ational Bank af Los Augeles, Cal., for at loass five per cent of the amount of too proporal, 1. ] nissloner, Nortieast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolls and OMAHA RAILWAY. ‘h'rnu new extension of this line from Wakefleld up o BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Conoord and Coleridge TO EARTINGTOIN, Kegches the best portion of the State, Bpocial ex- oursion rates (or land teckers over thin line $o Wayno, Norfolk aud Hartington, sud via Blair to all principal poluts on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trains over tht C., 8t. P, M. & O, Railway to Coy ngton, Blous uity, Ponca, Hatingtan, Wayne and Nortolk, Connoct at Blaily For Fromont, Oakda o, Neligh, and through to Val outine, ¥, P, WHITNEY, Genoral Agent, " DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN, ARCHITECTS HEMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONA L4 BUILDING, i 80K soam | Gilman Place, lots $160 to §: _REAL ESTATH.! Syndicato Hill*Addition, lots $100, 10| ash, and ) $10_por month, BEDFORDI& SOUER, Agents, 00, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Clark Place, lots $300 to $600. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Tukey & Koysor's Sub-Division, lots 8125 to8150, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents. Hawthorn Addition, lots $360 to £650. .4 BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Kirkwood Addition, lots £400 to $450. i+ BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Hanscom's Addition, lots §500 to £650, | 1. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Syndicate Hill Addition BEDFORD & SOUER, 3 m One’Hundred Dollars? m\fldmflu. fl'fi-\'i;x?nddit;im joins mf‘ 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 &mst 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" ‘v This i3 & new addition on Leavenworth street in West Omahg, A low price has been put on them to start them. 150 to 8300, 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 pr operty¥.facng Hancom'® Park on thesouth. Giod location, near street (?:r, %ne viev% ‘and has good growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions in Omaha, and will seli rapidly. Price $300 to$650. One-foarth vash balance on good time. ~ First come, first served. This is a spleadid ‘op= portnc v for persons whointend building for a,home. 1 ITUKEY &KEYSOR'S SUB-DIVISION 18 a beantiful piece of ground lying one block sonth of Gilman ) ¥ West Omaha. The first of these lots will be sold at $125 to 81 ¥ 0, and 1| 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 High School, 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 on Davenpor* street has been established and work commenced, nug will be completed 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 in . alue kafore 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 86850 Adjoiningflotslare beingfsold at;double the price we ask forithese. KIRKWOOD. We have six}iots left in thisfaddition®whichfwe offerfatialbargain, FARM LANDSI We have some improved and unimproved /farms)jnearOmaha,%and some well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOMES Residencefand Residence Lots in all parts’of the city, and BUSINESS LOTS On all the best streets inj the business center. We have for #ale 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 Addition, Johnson’s Addition, Reed’s Addition, Kountze's Addition, Syndicate Hill, Gilman Place, Olark Place, Tukey & Keysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi- tion, [Kirkwood Addition, Boyd's Addition, Yates & Reed's Addition, ete., etc. .23 BEDFORD &; SOUER. 218 Bonth 14th Btreet, betweenjiFarnam and[jDouglas ] R PP P o s T

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