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| / Thé Nebraska National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB. Pad Up Oapil pital . . 00, Surplus Fund, Nov, 1, 1888 . 8380 16 500 DIRECTORS, H. W. YATES, Prosident,ifor many?years Oashier 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 lins, M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attor noy at Law. L. 8, REED, of Byron Reed & Co. } K. K. HAYDEN, Assistant Cashier, THIS BANK opened for business April 27, 882, IT8 DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLD ERS are among the eading businessof Oma. ha, and its business is conducted with especial eforence to the best and increasingh interest its morcantile patrons, COLLECTIONS receive special attention and chargos lowest obtainable hers or else- where, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorable terms and upon acsounts of banks and bankers, EXCHA FOREIC Bonds and County and and sold. "FINANCE AND COMMERCE, FINANCIAL May 24.—Monoy—Kasy; 1 to 2 per cont; closed offered 1, Prime paper—3 to Sterling bills—Quiet; Steady 4 84; demand 4853 Governmonts—Steady. Stocks,~ Weak and depressed at the open- ing and prices dropped @3 with coal shares, Quincy, Northwestern, Lake Shore, New York Contral, Now Jersoy Contral, Rock Isl- and Northern Pacific preferred, and Union Pa- cific were the features. Before 11 there was a rise of § to 8} Missouri Pacific was espec- ially prominent; the advance was partly based on the report that Commissioner Fink intends to advance freight rates. The bank statement, which was unfavorable, brought about a gen- eral selling, and tho market ruled irregular to the close Some shares were well supported, othors depressed to tha lowest point of the weel Prominent among the latter were Lake Shore, Illinois Central, New York Cen- tral, and Northwestorn, while Missouri Pa ic, Western Union, Union Pacific, Reading, Oregon Trans., and Pacific Mail were posi- tively strong. The leading shares command- i Government ysecuritios bought New Yors TYANNATINC AN A S ar A NT Oy woend ower closiog dull; ) winter, red spot 103 nsked Corn—Waestern easier, dull, mixed May, 60} bid, Oata - Quiot ; westorn, white, 41@4%; mixed 87@40c. Rye —Firm; 68@704e. Whisky—Lower; 8114, Fags—Quiet; 18, NEW ORLYANS, Nrw_ ORLEANS, May Corn—Fair demand, ..V.Hw,vly light, m 70; cornmeal higher. scarce 3 Oats Comn N Searce Pork—Quiet; quoted $17 25, Lard—Steady ; tierce, refined, 8 50 ; keg, 900, Whisky- 1 68; white, 6@ 0, Stoady, nnchanged. PRORIA PRODUCE, Proura, May 24 - Corn - Irregular; new mixed, hld@h: Oats jc. Whisky - Firm Rye—Dull; Gl@61ie. MILWAUKER, ; May 24 — Wheat weaker ; No 2 874, 7§: Juno, 888; July, 908, Corn—Scarce, No, 2 Oats —Du'l lower Ryo - Lower ina t Barley—Dull - No, KANSAS OITY PRODUCK Kansas Orry. May 2 843 bid cash; 82§ bid Jun Corn— 1 3 A6@464 cn Oata—Dull and nominal, TOLEDO. Totkno, May Wheat—Dull; No. 2 rod cash and May 013 Corn—Dull; No. 2 cash and May 54, Oats—Dull; No. 2 cash 353, LIVERPOOT Liverpoor, May inquiry fair whaat. winter, spring, 7s. 40.@78.60. Corn—New os old Bs, 44d. ———— LIVE STOOK, KANSAS CITY LIVE STO0K, Ransas Crry, May 24.~The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle—Stendy. unchanged Sroadstuffs —Quict 7s. 6d.@7s. 8. Natives b 7 0@ 25; others Hogs—Steady; 5 20@5 b5, Sheep—Quio: ives 3 60@ 1 40, ST, LOUIS LIVE S8TOOK. Sr. Louis, May 24,—Cattle ~Dull; ‘ex- ports 6 30@6 75, ping 5 40@6 40, heop— Quiet; clipped natives, Hogs—Yorkers, 540@5 50; packers, @5 30, common to choice ~ ship- 26@5 50, 510 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, CHICAGO, May 24.—Hogs - Stronger; 5@10¢ hieher; rough packing, 5 00@5 35; packing and 5 i light 5 00@b 60; skips, 75@ b 75, Cattle—Active; 10¢ higher; exports, 86 00@ 6 80; common to choice shipping, 5 75@6 50, 1nferior to good cows, 2 75@3 00; stockers and fooders, 3 ed 1-64 to 1 per cent premium per diem. OUUPONB | TSP TTae 1003 4§'s Ooupons. 113 . S, new, ... 1204 Pacitic b8 of '95. . 126 BTOOKS AND BONDS, American_ Expross Burl., Cedar Rapids & Northern. Oeutral Pacific. v Ohicago & Alton. .. . do do pfd. Ohl., Burl, & Quincy Eris. do pfd’... Fort Wayno & Chicago. .. Hannibal & St. Joseph. do do do pfd Tllinois Central...... Ind,, Bloom. & Westorn. Kansus & Toxas Lake Shore & Michigan Michigan Central...... Minneavolis & St. Louis. 89 52 do do Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Rock Island.... Wabash, St. L. & Pacific. do '_do do pid Wastorn Uaion Telograph. . *Asked, tEx. Div, | — GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO PRODUCE, Cnicaco, May 21—Flour Slow; un- changed. Wheat - Regular, more active, unsettled, opened below yesterd: fluctuated; weake: ¢ ge_under_closing on S May gust 893 a8 winter nominal, Corn—Quiet, steady;opened e lower; rallied 3o; declined fc; closed fo below yesterday. 534@53%; May 534: June 543; July 5t 4: rejectad 49, Oats—Dull and easy, cash and near futures declined §@jc; longer deliveries ranged down (@ fie; cash and May 30§ 1; July 31§@ 313: August 28 :8%; year 27 bid, Kye—Dull; 61 Parley—Dull, afternoon’s latest; ro-acted fo; closed Sprivg more doing, closed 86}; 8@60, good to Timothy—Duil; 30, prime 128@ ! d steady; ruled 10@20c lo @18 50; ' May 18 50@18 5 Juneand July 18 55@18 574; August 18 40@ 18 45. Lard —Steady; business moderate; ruled 2} @ lower. Cash May and June 8 15@8 174; July 8 32478 85; August845@8 474 Shoulders— 6 15; short ribbed 820; whort Jear 860, Whisky - Unchanged. Butter—Dull, Chesse— Kasy, Eggs—Slow; 13}, BT. LOUIS PRODUCE, 81, Louis, May 24,—Wheat—Lower; slow; No. 2 red 111§@112 for cash; 1114 May: 108)@1 v8F June; M@V July; 92@i2i August; myaul? year. Closing at inside fignres red 102 bid, Corn—Fraction lower; active 513@52§ cash; mg. May 513@b1§ June; 524@524 July; 63§@ 53@n3h August; 408 vear; closivg inside prices. Very slow; 32§@324 bid cash; 32§ Oats— bid June; 31 bid August, Rye—No sale: Barley—Dull; 60@80, Butter Unchacged, Eogs—Unchanged, Fiax Seed—Nominal Hay~—Unchanged, Bran—Urchanged, Corn Meal--3 (5 Whiskey— Unchanged; 1 08, NEW YORK PROD y 24.—Wheat; spot 3@le; e lower, Receipts 2,600 » 2 Chicago 93; ungraded, New Youk aud options exports 2 970, red 81@96; No 2red July closing m:x% Corn—Spot steady; options opened 4@1o lower, afterwards recovered most decline closed firm. Receipts 6.000; ungraded 57@ N 624@.ithe; July 6 Oats —Lowe mixed western 36 @.40; w o Eggs—Western frosh firm, moderate de- mand. Pork ~Quiet, steady and weak; steam spot 8 45, Butter—Dull; lower, 8@21, GINOINNATI western 2 50@8 5 60, TRAFFIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN. Om10AGO, May 24,—Receipts and ship ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Reocelpts. Bhip'ts, 10,000 11,000 4,000 Flour, bbls.... Wheat, bushels, Jorn, bushels Oats, bushels Rye, bushels. Harley, bushals, New York, May 24— Receipts and shipments of lour and grain for the past 24 hours bave been as follows: Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels, Qats, bushels. Receipta Ship'ts, 26,000 29,000 6,000 87,000 24,000 740 LIVE STOOK. OH10aG0, May 24, —Keceipts and ship ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. 6,000 weee 2,100 5 200 . Muy 24.— Rocoipts and Kansas Orry, shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts Oattle,. . 6,000 5 Hogs. 4,500 % Sheop . 5 390 ¥ St. Lous, May 24, — Receipts and ship- ment ' of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Bhip'ts. | —— OMAHA MARKEIS Wholesale ¥rices, Orrice oF THE OMAHA Ber, Saturday Evening, May 24 The tollowing prices are charged retailera hy jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the excoption of grain, which is juoted at the prices furnishod by the elevators and other loca buyers: Gramn, ‘Wuear—No, 2, 70@7le. Barwey -No, 2, 50@bhe. Rye—No, 8, 46ic. CorN—No. 2, 38y@40¢, Oars—No, 2 30@33. General Produce. ArrLes —Oceasional lots coming in selling to home trade only. Willow Twigs, $4. Wineasps, $4.50; Genttaus, $1.00; Boul Davis, Prans—Receipts light and demand good. Eawd picked navy, per bu, $260; medium, 2 00@?2 25, Breswax —TIn good demand, Choice bright per b, 26@28c; common to good dark per lb, 20@2hc. Burrer —Unchanged with increased o ceipts, Choice table butter is selling read ily to the trade yet at 14@106c; grass 5 ] fidvor proferred. Inferior grados and mixed packing are accumulating fast and bonght by packers only who will not pay above 10 cta, and 8¢ for poor. Tubs holding about 40 lbs. have the preference, Cingg —**Oh10” per bbl, $7,00; *York State” per bbl, 88 00; per 4 bbl, $1 75; condensed per gal, 850, Crab apple, per gal, 85c, Juerse—Full croam, western, 184: Wiscon- dn now 14}; young American 15@16¢ Cocoanurs—Per 100, $4 76@5 00, Eoas -Sready at 13cts. and as receipts con- tinue light, prospects favor an advancement. Some bad eggs are showing up and it is necos. sary now ¢ candle before selling, Fonnicy Farios—Athmtne oranges, per box, $6 00, Messina lemons, per hox, 83 75 @400, Pavanas, per bunch, 83 00 Figs, Ib., 16c. Dates, in frails, 74c; antos, fard, in boxes, 1 Frurr Borikrs —Apple butter, in 30 1b pails, per Ib, 7e. Plum buttar, 7hc, Hay —Baled, $8.00@10.00; loose, $10.00@ 16 00. JeLLy—1o 20 and 80 b pails, 6@7c; In 2 Ib, jars, per doz, 81 6; assorted tumblers, per 20z 81 20; achooners, per dozen, 88 00. MapLE SuGAk—Pure, in bricks, per Ib, 16¢; Ohio, 13¢; small cakes, 12}, OaT MEaL—Steal cut, per bhl, 86 25, ON1085 ~O1d onions are virtuslly out of the warket, now Sonthern are coming forward and seliing at 85 005,50 per barrel; Bermu- das, $2,00 per bushel crate, Forcors - In good demand at 2@2he per 1b Pouursy —Demand for chickens = only; dressed 14@15; live per chickaus, $1,00@0.00, 0. _PoTaToRs ~More firm and_demand good New pot+toas are coming iu_from the south and selling at $5.00 per bul. EarlyRose per bu @400; Peachblow, dhc; Bulk receipts are hard to dispose of and have to be sacked here $4.50; spring CiNcINNAT, May 24, —Wheat—No, 2 red nomially. 1 02@1 03, Corn - Firm; No. 2 Oata— Dull 2 Rye—Dul Barley Pork Lard—Weaker, 8 00, Bulk Meats —Steady; shoulders 64; short rbe 827§ Whisky—Active; firmer, 1 08, BALTINORS, Bauriuok, Msy 24.—Wheat — Western, Preserves—Io 20-1b pails)—Stawberr; raspberry, blackberry, por Ib, 18c; pesthas cherries,” plums, apricots, figs, perlb, 120; cranberry sauce, per Ib, Provisions —Ham, ¢. . bacan, “‘c; 34c; b, bacon, 11§c; d. s. sides 10 hort rib sides, 104c; shoulders, Bho; mess pork per bbl, $18.50. Dried heef, 15jc. Lard, 9@10c. VeGETABLES —~Spiuach, per bbl, $3 00; new oabbage, California per b, doz., H0c; redishes, per bu, bB0e, beets, cucumbers, per por b 2o csulif por doz., 3300; 'omatoes, por bushel 2 ng beans per bushal box, TRAWDERRTES — Roceipts moderate and ber. rieg of better quality than last week. Firm stock selling at £4.50@5.00 per 24 qt. caee. Pios Frer, Drive, E1o.--Pigs teet, 15 b Kits, 81 25; pigs 40 1b qr bbl, §2 50; pigs_ foof 801 half. bbl, 8 00; tripe, 16 1b kits, 81 tripe, 40 Ib qr bbl, £2 50; tripe, 80 1b half bbl, 8500 pigs tongnes, 15 1b kita, 82 50; pigs tongrues, 40 1b qr bbl, $6 00, Lambs' tongues, 15 11 cits, $8 00; 40 [ qr b, 86 00, Drugs DROGS AND CHEMICALS acid, tartarie, 550; balsam bark sassafras, per b, 1 bo; cinohonidi ; per b, £1.10 por Ib., 81 Walts, por Ib,, #he; glycerine, pure, per ., 28¢; lond acatato, per 10, No 1 por gal., 8155 oil, castor, gal., $1.40; oil, olive, por g ganum, f0c; opium, § and R &S, per oz fodine, per 1b., £1.50, phatoof morvhine, P, b W Vauchusett A, FINE BROWN SHEETI perell R, 6o bury B kD Corrons L ; Cumberland allon 44, Ghe; 1.4, 8o; Da -4, of the West, Sje; Golden Gate, Hill 7.8, 8e; Hill 4-4, 0¢; Lonsdalo 8§0; Now York Mills, 113e; Wamsutta, 10 Ducks (Colored) ~Boston, ' 8 oz, 113c; B ton, 10 oz, Liye; Boston, 9 oz, lic; Fall River, 8ic. Ducks (Gray)~Wost Point, 8 oz, West Point, 10 0z., Lic; Boston Boa ile. 1le; , 8 on, Trokings —Amoskeag, 1dc; Continontal Buay, s Cordin, 10f; Poarl River, Tic; York, Hamleton Awnings, 12ke. DENINY —Amoskoag, 14c; Boaver Creek AA, 12¢; Beaver COreck BB, 1o Boaver Oreck CC. 10: _Haymakers : Jaffroy D & T 12{c; Jaffroy XXX. Pearl Taver, 136; Warren ANA 12¢; Warron BB (brown), 11¢; Warren CC (brown), 10c. Canpiios - Fifth avenuo glove finish, be; Koystona glove finish, 0 Conrsgr J 50; Arnolds, Indigo, 8¢; cheap sale o, Ge; 1 mony, Tndigo 7-8, 114c; Indigo 4-4, 12} 4hc; Charter Oak, 4}c. PRINTS SHIRTINGS —American, 5c; Cocheco, 5o; Gloucester, se;Southbridge, 41c; Waverlys, 19c; Rosedale, 4§c. GINGHAMS —~Amoskeag staples, Stc; Bates staples, So; Lancastor staples, Sc; Plunket laids,’ 9c; Hudson checks, 8jc; Amoskeag Porsians, $4c. Dhess Goops—Atlantic alpacea, 9c; Per- siane _cashmer, 23jc; Hamloton cashmere, 153c; Hamleton Fancus, 114c; Hamleton bro- cades, 15¢; Arlington brocade, 18c, Lumper. WHOLESALE. Wao quote lumber, lath and shingles} on oars at Omaha at the following pricea: JoisT AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50. T1MBERS—16 feet and under, 22 00, TIMBER AND Jo18T—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, FENOING—No, 1, 4 and 6in., 24 00; No. 2, 2200, SuERTING—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 003 No, 2, 18 00, ST00K BOARD! 5 00; B,40 00; C, 85 00, Froonixa—No. 1,40 00; No. 2, 85 00; No. 38, 2500 Sinina, cloar—27 00; No. 2, 2500; No, §, 20 00. 3, 25 00, 50; standard, 8 50, per M, Line—Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel, 85c; cement, bbl, 2 25; lowa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair | 12 00 per bu. 50c; Toveed felt, 100 iba, 3 50; straw Zoard, 850, Paints,Oils and Varnishen. O1Ls—110 carbou, per gallnnélf% 150© headlight, per gallon, L4c; 175 hendlight, per gallon, 18¢; 150° water white, 17¢; lin soed, raw,; pr gallon.5dc; linsoed, boiled, per allon, 626 Lued, winter sta’d, per gallon, 85cz fo. 1, T6c:No. 3, 6be; castor, XXX, por gals lon, 1’ 60; No. 8,1 40; swoot, per gallon 1 (0 sperm W.I., per gallon, 160; fish, W. B., pergallon, 65¢; neatsfoot extra, ver gallon, 90c; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c} summer, 15¢; golden taching, No. 1, per gal. lon, 85c; No, ‘2, 25c; sperm, 'gnal, per gallon 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74°, per eallon, 16, PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P.? 6}o; white load, St. Louis, pure, 6hc; Marsoilles groen 1to 5 Ib cans, 20c; French zino, green weal, 12¢, Fronch zinc, red seal, 1lc; Irench ring, in varnish asst, 20c; French zinc, in_oil at, 156; raw and burnt wmber, 1 1b cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 13c; refined lampblack, 12; coach black, and ivory black, 160; drop black, 16c; Prussian blug, 40¢; ultramarine blue, 186; chrome green & D., 16¢; blind and shutter green, L jo; Baris groen, 18¢; Indian rod, 160; Venotian red. 9 Tuscan red, 22c; Ameris can Vermillion, 1. & P., 18¢; chrome yellow§ L. M, 0. &D. 0, 18c; yellow ochre, 9c; golden ochre, 16, patent_dryer, 80; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, chetnut and ash 15c, Dry Paints. lead, Bc; French zinc, 1 ho; whiting gilders, 1§c; whiting com'l 13c; lampblack, Germantown, ldc; lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blue, hbc; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, Sc; umber burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, c; sionna, ruw, 4c; Paris groen, genuine, 20 Paris greon, cominon, 20c; chromo greon, N. Y., 20c; chrome groon, K., 1%c; vermillion, Eng,, 70c; vermillion, American, 18c; Indian ro ose pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cookson's, Venetian rod, Amerivan, 1jc; red lead, hromo yellow, genuine, 30; chromo yel+ K., 12c; ochre ‘rochalle, 3c; ochre. French, 24c; ochire, American, 2¢; Winter's mineral, 2ho; lohigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, 24o; Prince's mineral, 3o, Vausisuss—Burols, o gallon: Furnl ture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, $1; coach, oxtra, 81 40; conch, No. 1, $1 20; Damar extra, $1 75; Jupan, 70c; asphaltum, extra, 850; Ahollnc, & 60; hard ofl ininh, 81 b0, Leatner. Ok dole, BRc@iZc; hemlock sole 280@36c; houlock kip, 80z to 1 00; runner 650 to 80c; omlock oall 85c 1o 100; hemlock upper, 220 White whiting, Parls The; low, sots, b50to 7 linings, pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Moroeoo, 80¢ to Bhe; pebble O, D, Morocco, 85¢; simon, 2 50 to 8 00, Haryess—No, 1 star oak, 37¢; No 2 d 250; No. 1 Ohio oak, 36o: No. 2 do, #35; Nox 1 Milwanken $50; No 2 do 880, No. 1 Pitts oak har, 57c; No, B Pitta oak har, dfc. Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, Z 50; plow steel spocial cast, o et N e P A el o e do, 16@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs per sot, 195; fo'loss sawed dry, 1 40; tonguas, nach, 70@8bo; axles each, 750; square nut per th, T@11c; washers er Ib, 8@180; rivets, per b, 11c; coil chuiv. per Ib, 6@12¢; malleabls, fo iron wedges, fio; crowhars, harrow teeth o; spring teel, 7@H8e; Burden’s horsehoes 4 70 Burden's muleshoes 5 70. BakbeD Wike—In car lots, bo per 100, Nais—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90. SHor—8hot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Kegs, 8 48; do., quarter kegs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 8 85; fuso, per 100 feet Hle. Lzap —Bar, 1 65, CoarL—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor. els run Blossburg, 10 00;: Whitebreast lumy 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, 5 00 Towa nut, 5 00; Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra cite, 11 26@11 50; Canon City, 700, per tou Tobaccos Prua Toaocoo--Climax, 50c; Bullion 60c; Horseshos, 50c; Star, blo; Ruddy, 4be; Her- ‘s, 400: Black, 88@40c. 'iNe Cor—Common, 20@80c; good, 46@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70c: Premium, 650; D nd Orown, bhic; Bweet Sixteen, fc. Buok1xe—0, 8., 22c; Meerschaum, 80c; Dur haw, 8 0z, b60; Durham, 4 oz, 57¢; Durhaw t, por ., Bso; Seal of North Seal of North Carolina, 4 oz, b7c North Carolina, 2 oz,, 600; 0, 2., 250 O. K Iwrham, 2 or Ned, $'s 25; Tom and Jerry, 25 3 Seal o K Durham, 4 Uncl 80c; o, LAquors. Arcoror—188 proof alcohol gallon extra Californis spirits 117 per proof gallon; triplo rofined apirits 187 proof, 120 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@2 50, Kentucky bourbons, 2 00@7 (0; Kentucky and Pannsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00 Branpigs—Imported, 6 00@16 00 1 40@4 00, Gins—TImported, 4 BO@6 00; domostio, 140 @3 00, . Tmportad, 4 B0@6 00; Now England, 224 per wino 188 proof, i domestio Rouws. 2 00@+4 00; domestic, 1 B0@S PRACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per case, 28 00@ 84 00; Amorican,;per oase, 12 00@16 00, Groocors List. OANNED GOODS- 7Uynhnxflh\mhhnmr cnse, 8 70@3 80; strawberries, 2 b, por case, 2 S0@ 210; raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 090; Bartlott poars, por case, 2 40; whortlebarries, por case, 810; ‘ogg_plums, 2 b, por case, 2 K); gagea, 2 15, per caso, 2 90; piue applos, 2 1 por_case, 4 80@5 50, Rore—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 94c, § inch, 0ci; § inch, 10§c, UANDLES—T3oxos, 40 1bs, 166, 15 boxes 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 6s, 150, MAarones—Per oaddie, 85¢; 2 55; square_cases, 170, Svears—Powdered, 8jo; out granulated, Tio: confoctioners’ A, ard oxtra O, extra O, 0fc; mo Tow, Gle; dark yellow, ¢ Corrers—Ordinary grades, 12@1240; fair13 @184¢; good, 140 prime, 15@15k 16@170; fancy green and yellow, 1 government Java, 20@2 K 17¢; Arbucklo's roasted, 16fc; Mol XXXX roasted 16fc: mitation Java, 16} @183¢; Clark’s Aurora, 16fc. Rior—Louisiana prime to choice, 7e; fair Patma, nT.-, Fisit—No. 1 mackerol, half brls., 8§ 50; No 1 mackerel, «its, 11 7 00; family mac white tish, half brls,, 8 75; Svrup —Standard Com,, 80¢, bols; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallor 8a, 150 round, cases, onf, 8o e, Proxres—Modium, in barrels, 8 205; do in half barrels, 4 75; small, in barrels, 0 25; do In half barrels, 5§ 25; gherkins. in barrels, 10 25; do in half barrals, 5 76, TEAS—Gunpowder, @750; good Imperial, 406 Young Hyson, good, B6c@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 8hc choice, 60@75¢; Oolong, good, 85@10 choico, 0@ Souchong, choice, 85@4be. WooDENWARE—Two hoop pails, 185; throo hoop pails, 210, Mubs, No. 1, 000; Plo- neor washboards, 185; Doublo Crown 2 90; Wallbuckets, 3 85. Soars—Kirk’s Savon Imperinl, 8 45; Kirk's satinot, 860; Kirks standard, 875; Kirk's white Russian, b25; Kirk's ontoca, ; Kirk’s Prairie Queen, (100 cakes,) 40¢c; Kirk's magnolia, do. Porasii—Ponnsylvania cans, 4 caso, In case, 835; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz, n case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50, OANDY—Mixed, 12@18c; stick, 1lc; twist stick, 104c, VineaaAR—New Yorkapple 160; Ohto ap+ ple, 18c. stw—bn loads, per bbl, 170; Ashton, In sncks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, Bs, 8 80. Srancn—Pearl, 44c; Silver Gloss, 8o; Corn Starch, 8c; Excelsior Gloss, 70; Corn, Tho. Spiors—Pepper, 17c; d\xplca. 16¢; cloves, 2503 caasin 1be. Lye—Amorican, 8 40; Groenwich, 8 40; Waestorn, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewls' Iye, 465; Jewell lye, 2 76 v e e— DENVER MARKET. 0R—100 Ibs, 1 75@2 50: patant, 100] bs, 300: Graham, 100 1bs, 1 90@2 00; ryo, 100 Ibs, 285@:2 50; buckwheat, 100 1bs, 8 00@ 850, GRAIN—Wheat, 100 Ibs, 1 85@1 45; corn, in sacks 100 by, 1'12@1 14: oats, 100 1bs, 1 50 @1 52; barloy, 100 Ibs, 1 30@1 40. Hav—Baled, 20 00@24 00; straw, 10 0@ , 60@ 65 choice, Japan, Qolong, good, ' 85@40v; Burter—Fancy 27c: common, @12 Edas —Fresh, 18@19¢; ranch, H@36c; dairy choice, 25@ doz, fresh sE—Tull croam, 88, importod, N Povrrry—Live chickons, doz, 3 50@7 00; turkeys, 1b, 20@22c; dressad gecse, 1b, 16@- Te, Porators —Eastorn, 100 1bs, 40@45c; Groo- lo* 100 1bs, 90c@1 00, VXGETABLKS —Onions, 100 Ibs, 2 50@2 75; cabbago, 100 Ihs, 2 50 100@1 25; colery, per FRuiTs —Oranges, Messina, lemons, choice Mossina. 3 eastern, bbl, 6 50@7 50; grapes, Malagn, regu. lar, 7 00@7 50: bananas, bunch, 3 00@6 00, Mgars - -Hams, 1b, 14@14}c; bacon, break- a8t 12§@13¢; lard, in tierces, b, 11c; dried baof, 16¢; dry salt sides, W{mmi F1su—Mackerel, No.1, 1 50, kit, 1 75@2 25; California salmon, half bbl, 10 Holland horring, keg, 1 60@1 17@18c. Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chicago, St Paul, Minngapolls and OMAHA RAILWAY. QThe new extension of this line from Wakefleld up ho. BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concord and Coloridge TO AR TINGTON, Reaches the bost portion of the State, Spocial ox- cursion rates for land teokors over this line to Wayne, Norfolk and Hartington, sud via Blair to all principal pofuts on tho SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Traing over tht C., 8t. P. M. & 0. Railway o Cov 5@16c; Timburger, 5@4 50; apples, ngtov. Sloux uity, Ponca, Hartington, Wayne and Norfolk, Oonnoot at Blair For Fremont, Oakda o, Nellgh, and through to Val- entine, £@r For rates and all information call on F, P, WHITS ‘The use of the term ** Bhoy Line" in connection with thi corporate namo of b KTeatroad conveys an ides of _ust what required by the traveling pub fic--a Bhort Line, Quick Hiuns and the best of mods ® tions—all of which are fura shed by the groatest railway in America, (rx0A60, ML wAUREE And St. Paul. 1bowne and operates over 4,600 milos of Northern Iitiuols, Wisconsiu, Minnosots, lows Dakots; and a6 ts main lines, branches and connec tlons reach all the great busiucss centres of the Northwest and Far Wost, 1t naturally answers b description of Bhort Line, and Best Route botwoen Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Chicagu, Milwaukeo, La Cross Chicago, Milwaukee, Aberdeen Chicago, Milwsakoo, Eau Claire Chicago, Milwaukee, Wausau and Merrill, Ohicago, Milwaukeo, Boaver Dam and Oshkost, Ohicago, Milwaukeo, Waukoshs and Oconomowoe Ohicago, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairie du Chiex Ohicago, Milwaukee, Owatonus aud Fairibault, Chicago, Beloit Janesville aud Mineral Poiot, Ohicago, Elgin, Rockford and Dubuque. Ohicago, Clinton, Rock Tsland and Cedar Raplds Ohicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha, Ohicago, Bloux City, Sioux Falls and Yaukton Chicago, Milwaukeo, Mitchell aud Chamberlas , Rook Island, Dubuque, 8t. Paul and Minneapoiis, Davenport, Calmar, 8t. Paul and Minnospols Jeneral Apert, Pullman Bloepers aud the Finest Dintng Cars in world are run on the mainli nes of the “'E Q ILWA MILWAKEE s 8T PAVLRAITOAS ous employes of the comyany. HUGH McMANTUS & CO0., 418 North 16th Street. WALL PAPERS. PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, ATl teaine arrive wt and Cepart from Omahs on nteal Standard Tire, which is 24 minutes fastor " time «,t Saturday, * Excopt Sunday, § Excopt Mon. From Union Pacific Depot; Tenth St, U. P, R R, MAINJLINE, LRAVR | AnRIVE, Mailand Exp.. 11:40 am | Atlantic Exp. ...7:50 A m v X820 pn | Mall and Exp... 4100 pm Daily. REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION. LRAVR. ARRIVE, Lincoln Exp....12:55pm | Lincoln Exp.....1:90 p m OUMMY THAINS-BRIDGE DIVISION Omaha;: 840, 8:00,0:00, 10:00, 11:16 & . 00, 4:00, 8:00, 0:00, 10:85 . 1. 11:18 &, m : 1:00, 8:00, anator dovot 18 mintite depot, Council Blufts, 80 Loave Council Biutts, ¥ .80, 10:80, 11 40 a.m.; 1:80, 1108 n.m' On Sundays 0, 8:35, 11:05 pn 1:00, layn: pm ndway Artivo at Transter 7 min ster, ve Council Blufts Transter depot: 0:87, 11:47 & m; N Arrive Omand 18 mini 0 7, 045, ith p . m t ER TRAINS. LRAVE, | ARRIVE. s, No. ¢ 815 am | Pass, No. 8. 11188 m 0L BB A m ol \ R Gmpm| 6 " B0 pm “ oy “ 10 Bpm| 1 Daily MISSOURI PACIFIO, LRAVE. ARRIVE, Ml 1000 A m [ Omaha Exp... 850 & m St. Louis Exp....8:80 pm | Mail* 860 pm 50,80 LR LRAVR. | ARRIVE \all L840 & m | St Paul Kxp. 1158 m €6 Panl Exp... 706 pm | WAl L7000 pm Dally O.&N. W. R R LEAVE, ARRIVK, Mall® 000 am | Expront 1050 & m Sxproe f.0. 500 pm | MallY,. L 700 pw O K. IAP KR TEAVE | ARRIV Vall* 000Am | Exprost, 5:00p m oM. & SL PR R, LRAVE. ARRIVH, £all & Bx 00am | Paclic Espi ... 1050 A m Atiantio Bxf. .\ .6:00 pw | Mali & Evp® 700 pu €, B &Q R R, via Council Blufta) LEAVE, A, 200am | K 10:60 & 1 1,00 p 1 700 pw Daily WABASIE, ST, LOUIS & PACIFIC, LEAVE, ARRIVK Cannon Ball.....1:00.p m | Cannon Ball.... 8:40 p m Daily ST JOE & O, B. (via Council Bluft.) Ve, ARRIVE 0:00 am | Expross... 708 m 70 p | Mail T00p M ARRANGEMENTOF SUNDAY TRAINS During May Saturday, Sunday and Monday Chicago traing will rotate as follows; saturday o Sunday morning trains REAT ESTATH. Syndicate Hill*Addition, lots $100, $10 ash, and 1 “er month, Gilm. . lace, lots $150 to $300, Clars Place, lots 8300 to $600. Tukay & Keysor's Sub-Division, lots 8125 to'§150. BEDFORD & Hawthorn Addition, lota 8350 to 8650, BEDF )RD & SOUER, Agonts Kirkwood Addition, lots $400 to £450, BEDFORD & SOUER Agents, Hanscom's Addition, lots £00 to 8650,] BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Syndicate Hill Addition BEDFOI'D & SOUER, BEDFORD & BEDFORD & BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, SOUER, Agents, SOUER, Agents, SOUER, Agents, One Hundred Dollars For a cnoice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins the the Syndicate lands in south Omaha, and will rapidly buwld 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 hese works, and are undonbt-dly the best value for the price of any lots m the mar! Several have been sold and the price will soon be ad- vanced. We have the exclusive agency on thisaddition. *Terms easy. GILMAN PLAGE' This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West Omaha, A trains arrive May 4th and u May 1th viathe North-Western, and May 18th via the CM &St P, From B, &M Depot; Tenth Streer. B. & M. RAILROAD—MAIN LINE, DENVER XPRESS, WRATZBOUND, U LrAvE, 10 pm BABTEROUND, Omaha. Ashla Lincoln, . 10:0 pm 1 7:95 am Greto. . 7 pm 12:640pm 804 am Hastings.. 5:16 am 4:16 pm 10:50 pin Red Cloud. 800 am 60t pm 8 MoCook. .1 016 pm 615 am Akron 46 pm 20Am 1260 am Denver. ... 7:26 pm+ 615 am ity OMAHA AND PLATTTMOUTH TRAINS: 0, aud 8:45 a m; 140 aid 10:06'n, Lv. Omahaat 7 Ar. Omaha t C.B. & Q R R (vi LRAVE, \ Plattsmouth.) ARRIVE Eastorn Exp....8:45 a m | O Chicago Exp. . ..4:60 p m | Western Daily, J. & C. B, (via Plattsmouth ) ARRIVE, SR ..840a m pm Mail Expross.. C s m ‘ Express 246 pm | Mall... Dal ¥rom C. St, . M. & O, Depot, 14th and ‘Webster Strects. 0, 8L P. M. & 0. LEAVE, No 2 Passenger. .8:80 am | No 8 Mixed. .. No 4 Mixed. 0 m | No 1 Passenize Sundavs Excepted PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP- PLIES AND TRANSPORTATION. DEPALTMENT OF THE ISTERIOR, Offce of Tndian Affairs, Washington, April 23, 1884, — Sealed proposals, indlorsed **Proposals for Beof” (vids for_boef must bo submitted i woparato envelopes,) Bacon, Flour, Clothing, or Transportation, &, (as the caso may bo,)and directed to the Commissiner of Indian Affairs Nos. 66 and 67 Wooster strect, New York, will be receivod until 1v. 4. of Tuesday, May 27, 1894, for furnishing for the Indian_ servica about 620,000 pounds Bacon, 38,000,000 pounds Beef on the hoof, 200,000 pounds Beais, 45,000 pounds Baking 50,000 pounds Corn, 450,000 pounds Coffoo, 7,600,000 pounds Flour, 70,000 pounds Feed, 105,000 pouns Hard Broa 18,000 ARRIVE 1. 658 m pm low price has been puton them to start them. $150 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's Parkon thesouth. Gsod location, nearstreet car, fine view and has good growth of native timbsr. This is one of the finest additions in Omaha, and will seli rapidly. Price $300 to$630. Oas foarth rash bulance cn good time, ~ Rirst come, first serv-d. This is a splendil op- portu. ¢+ for persons whointend building for a home. TUKEY &KKEYSOR’S SUB-DIVISION 18 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 8150, and are a bargain. A nice sichtly 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 known 8 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, and will be completed as 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 bafore August, asit is the most desirable part of Omaha and wonld have been pounds Lard. 700 7,600 pou nda Salt, 130,000 poundsSoap, 6,000 po ,00) poudds ~ Bugar, and 40,000 pounds “Wad Cotton Goods, L 20,000 yards; ls; Drilling, 9,000 vard 11 sizng, 80,000 yirds; Donims, 17,00 110,000 yards; 28,000 oviot, 4,000 yardw; Brown Sho 176,000 yards; 16,000 3 Hickory " Shirth o Shirting 6,000 yar s, W G y Plows, Rakes, I about 476 Wagons required for the sorvic delivered at Obleago, Kansas @iy, and Bjoux City. Also for_such Wagons ns way bo required, adapted to the climate of the Pacific Cosst, with Califorois Brakes, delivered at £an Francisco. Also, transpoitation for such «f the articles, goods, and wupplics 1 hat sy not bo contracted for' to bo delivered at the Agoncles, BiDK MUST UK MADK OUT Ol GOVERNMENT BLANKS. Sohedulos showing the kindy and quaiities of subsistence supplies required for each Agency, and the kinds and quantitios in groes, of all o:her goods d articles, togother with posaly, conditions bo observed by bidders, tne and place of delivery tor f contrart il pay heut, transportation rout ou i all other necessary Inctructions will be furuishiod 1+ application to the Indian Offico in Washington, or Now. 66 and 67 Wooster Street,New York; Wi H. Lyon, No, 453 Broadway, New York; the Comumis arivs of subsistance, U.'8. A, at Cleyenne Chi- cago, Leavenworth, Owahs, Baint Louly, Saint Paul, san Francisco, and’ Yakton; the Postmastor at Bioux City, and to the Posty asters in Kanwas: Arkaneas Cit tho following Rurlington, Dodge City, ris, Kureka, Great toward. Hutoninwon, Larned, Mo Phorson, Modicine Louge, Newton, Oage n:uwmyuu, Sterling Topeks, Welllugton, Wichits wud Winfleld Bids wil Lo opened at the hour and dsy above stated, und bidders aro invited to be presen tho openiny, CERTIVIED CHKCKA, Al bids must be acoompanicd by certified checks upon rome Unitod States Dopository or the First Natioual Bsak of Los Angelos, Cal., for at loass five per cent of the wnount of too proporal. H. PRICE Commissloner, Tils BELTor Rogonra-o tor in made expressly for the cure of derangoments of the generative oricang, Thero Iy no mistake sbout his Instrumen uuous st T th onfound t ; : curs wli lls 1w howd 40 too. 1t 1a for the ONE Wi purpose For ciroulams giving full inform address Cheover Elootric Belt 8t. Chicago 11l Nebraskgm Cornice Ornamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormeor Windowvws, FINIALS, WINDOW OAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIO BKYLIGHT, s with d to pec- lon, L 105 Washington built up years ago had it been placed on the market. Prices 8350 TO B850 Adjoininglots are beingfsold at_double the price we ask for these, KIRKWOOD. Weshave six"lots left in this{additionfwhich we offer,at & Sargain, FARM T.ANDSI We have some improved and unimproved farms near)’QOmaha, and some well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOMES Resaence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and BUSINESS LOWNWSS On all the best streets in the business center. L] Wo have for-sale lots in Shinn's Addition, Parker's Addition, {Nelson's Add « tion, Armstroug's Addition, Lowe's Addition, Park Place Addition, Isaacs & Sel den's Addition, McCormick's Addition, Hanscom Place, Redick’s Addition, Bure Ouk Addition, Johnson's Addition, Reed's Addition, Kountze's Addition, Syndicate Hill, Gilman Place, Clark Placo, Tukey & Keysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi- tion, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd's Addition, Yates & Reed's Addition, ete., ete, BEDFORD & SOUER. 218 Bouth 14th Btreet, between Farnam and{]Deiglss Ilron Fencingl| Orestings Window ‘and Collar Guards, Ete. COR, 0. ANDOW STREE", LINCOLN NEB Balustrados, Veraudas, Office sud Band l