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The Nebraska National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB, Rl Tp pavia s 19953900 | Whent, bushals Y Surplus Faod, Nov. 1, 1888 16,600 Oorn, bushiels, [DIRECTORS, Oats, bushels. H. W, YATES, Prosident, for many’ years Onshier 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. Ool- lins, M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and'Attor ney at Law, L. 8, REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. K. K. HAYDEN, Assistant Cashier, THIS BANK opened for business April 27 882, IT3 DIREOTORS AND STOCKHOLD ERS are among the eading businossof Oma. ha, and its business is conducted with espacial eference to the bast and increasingh interest ita morcantile patrons, OOLLECTIONS roceive spocial attention and charges lowest obtainable hera or else- where. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favorable terms and upon accounts of banks and bankers. FOREIGN EXCHANGE' Government Bonds and County and Cit ysecurities bought and sold. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIA New York, May 31.—Money—Fasy; ; closed offered 2, Prime paper Sterling bills 485} Governments—Steady. Stocks —Opened firm, especially Missouri Pacific and Pacific Mail, Soon Vanderbilt shares were attacked with groat severity, It waa reported that the West Shore and New York Central were cutting rates. However, ‘when the bank statement was issued, the mar- kot became very active and strong. The ex- hibit was unexpectedly favorable. Buying for TLondon and the continent larger to-day than for a week past, and not confined to any spe- cialstock. There were reactions at intervals, but each decline brought in fresh orders, In advances, Missouri T fic, Northwestern, St. Paul, Lackawanna, Louisville & Nashville, Union Pacific, and Western Union were the most prominent; near close Jersey Central weakened and general list reacted slightly but left off strong. Compared with Thursday pricos are 44@5 higher, excopt for Canadian -Quiet; at 4 83}; demand, Pacific. Lake Shore and Jersey Central and Reading from 3@2} lower. ouURONS Bs...... 100 l". Coupo 112 S. now, 4, 1208 Pacific b s of '95. 125 BTOOKS AND BONDS, 90 60 4 6 & Chioago. & St. Josoph. do do Lako Shore & Michigan So. Michigan Central...... Minneapolis & St. Tx Louls. . do pfd.... Sl. Paul & Om: do_ do Texas Pacific. +£x, Div. e — GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, NEW ORLEANS, New _ORrLeaNs, May 30, —Corn—DModerate demand; mixed, ¢8af \’v(rslm, 73, @ Oats ~Firmer: Corn Meal— Pork—Quict; 17 2 Lard—Steady ; tiorco, rofined, § 50 ; kog, \Vhlnky—Stendy and unchanged. MILWAUKEE PRODUCE. MiLwAUREE, May 30.—Wheat—Dull; weak; May and -June 90}; July, 928, Corn~ Steady, dull; No, 2, 56, Oata - Steady: 3lic. Ryo—Drooping; No. 1. 603. Bacley—Dall; towor; No. 3 epring, rmer; scarco; 3 60, pALTIORE, your, —May 80.—Wheat — Westorn, winter, red_spot 104 bid. ghor, dull, mixed spot 914(@0; OatsVery dull; mixed 3i@38. Rye - Quios Fiean —Firmer 14@14, Whisky—Nominally steady; 114, KANSAS CITY PRODUCE, Kansas Orry, May 8L -Wheat—Lower, Tulm.m 82} bid cash; 82} bid June; 79 bid uly Corm—Weaker; 44§ bid June; 458 July Oats—Dull; nominal; 20 bid. ST, LOUIS PRODUC! Sr.Lours,May 81, Wheat—Cash May and June lower; other options opened higher, do- western white; 39@40; lower; 445@44§ cash; clined. closed fraction uuder Thursday : N red 1 06§@1 7 cash, 1 074 May; No. 1 064 June; 961 @97} closing, 963 July, 3 red 100 asked, Corn — Shade high Ml\y, Bli@52 uur—[uwar slow; 82 tum Rye—08 bid. L Barley - 60@80. Butter Unchanged; easier, 10@12, ower, Nominal, Hay—Steady; prairio 12 50@14 50; Timothy | & 180019 00 Bran—Quief Corn Meal--Fi Whisky - Bteady; 1 08, LIVERPOOL, 3 ihu.gm menta of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have boen as follows: Flour, bbls... Ship'ts, Rocelpta, Ryo, bushols Barloy, bush ‘ New York, May 81.— Recelpts and shipmenta of tlour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rooaipts Ship'ta. Wheat, bushols, 262,000 49,000 Corn, bushels 01,000 Oate, bushel 45,000 LIVE STOOK ORI0AG0, May 81, —Recoipts and ship. monta of live atock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rocolpta, Ship'ts, Oattle.... D00 May shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rocoipts, Ship'ts Oattle, ceeee 420 . Hogs w 6,000 and Raxaxs Orry, 31,— Rooelpts Sheep ... g g 8r. Louts, May 81, — Receipta aud shi ment of live stock for tho past 24 hours have boen as follows: Oattle ogs. Sheep. Reoeipta, Ship'ts. 200 = KANSAS OITY LIVE STOOK, Kaxsas Ciry, May 31, —Tho Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattlo—Offerings light; active, firm; native 5 50@6 50, Hogs—Wenker: fic lower; 4 85@5 20, Sheep—Qniet; stock CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, RACHIOAGD, May 31, —Hogu markets quiet and dull; Jowar} rotgh pALidnE, | packing and shippiog, 5 20@5 4 4 2000; markets oxports, 8 S0@0 83; common to fair, 5200 good to choice, 625@660; butchers, 275 g ; stockers, 3G0@5 40. lm Cattlo—Receipts, strong; ST. LOUIS LIVE 8TOCK. Sr. Louts, May 51.—Cattlo—Dull, Sheep- Dull. Togs—Active, lower ; light to heavy 5 00@ 50, OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrice or THE OMAHA Brr, Saturday Evening, May 81, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer. chants, with the exception of grain, which is quotedatthe pricos furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain,! @ Wheat—Cash No. 2, 69@70c. 'Barley—Oash No, 2, 48@54c. Ryo—Cash, No. 8, 43jc. Corn—No. 2, 39@dle, Oats—No, 2. 30@33c. Lave Stock, STEERS—4 25@5 50. War Cows—3 50@4 2 Hoas—4 50@4 b, Sarer—3 50@4 50, OaLves—6 00@7 00. General Prodnce. ArpLEs—Occasional lots coming in solling to home trade only. Willow Twigs, $4.50 Winesaps, $4.50; Genitans, $4.00; Ben Davis, $6. Brans—Recelpts light and demand good. Eaud picked navy, per bu, $250; medium, 2 00@2 25, Breswax—In good demand. Choice bright r 1b, 26@28c: common to good dark per Ib, @250 Burrer—The market is in bad shape, being crowded with butter of the poorer quality, for which there are no buyers except packers, who will only pay a very little. A few choice ackages are aoccasionly sold from commixsion Jousesat above 1cts but the average quality of fresh grass will not bring above 8@cts. with 5@bets for hay and mixed, CinER—*‘Ohio” per bbl, $7.00; *York State" per bbl, $8 00; per 4 bbl, $1 75; condensed per gal, 85c. th .pple, per gal, 85¢. OHEESE—Full cream, western, 134: Wiscon sin_new 14}, young American 15@16¢ CocoaNvTs—Per 100, 84 75@5b 00, E -Unchanged, Steady at 13cts. and a8 receipts continue light, prospects favor uv advancement. Some bad eggs are show- ing up and it is necessary now to candle before selling. Foreioy Fruirs—Maessina oranges, pe , 8375 box, 86 00, Mossina lomons, per bo: @400. Pananas, per bunch, = $300 Figs, Ib., 16c. Dates, in frails, 7hc; dates, fard, in boxes, 12}u, Fhuir Borrens—Apple butter, in 30 1b pails, per Ib, 7c. Plum butter, 74, Il.Ay—B.Alml $8.00@10.00; loose, $10.00@ 16.00. .Yuu—ln 20 and 30 Ib pails, 6@7c; in 2 Ib, jars, per_doz, $150; assorted tumblors, per doz, $1 20; m.,h(mner» per dozen, $3 00. MarLe SuGar—Pure, in bricks, per 1b, 16c; Ohio, 13c; small cakes, 12ke. OAT MEAL ~Steel cut, per bhl, $6 25. OxN10N8 ~Old onions are virtu Allv out of tha 1aarket, new Southern_aro coming forward and selling at 85,00@5.50 per barrel; Bermu- dag, $2.00 per bushel crate. Porcorn- In good dewand at 2@2hc per Ih, Pouthy—Demand for chickens ~on] dressed 14@15; spring chickens, $1.00@0.00 \ Poratoks —More firm and good. AN AT . Ay OMAHA DAIL ton, 10 ¢ River, 8 Ducks. (Gray) Wast Poing, 10 oz, 14c; Boston, 9 oz, 14c; Fall West Polnt, § o . 14c; Boston' Bear, 1le e, Tiokixas-_Amoskoag, 1463 Contiuontal Faaey, "4‘ Cordis, 10f0; Poarl River, 14c: York, 12ho; Hamleton Awnings, 124c. DNiys—Amoskeag, 1401 Beaver Creok AA. 12 Beaver' Creok BB, 1l Beaver Creek 8c; Jaflrey D & T, X Poarl, Jivver, 136, Warren AXA (brown), 12c; Warren BB (brown), 11e; Warren CO (brown), 10¢, os - Fifth avenuo glove fiuish, be; love finish, Bo. EANS —Amory, ‘\1 Rockport, 7 A Anerican,b¥o; Arnolds, 5 mony, Indigo, 8o} cheap sale o; Hancock, 8¢; Kearsayer, l‘m\n Cocheco, outhbridgs, 41e; Waverlys, 8}c: Bates ; Plunket Amoskong Rosedale, 4o, INGHAVS ~Amoskoag staples, staples, Sfo; Lancaster stapled, § plalde, Hudson chocks, 8jc Porsian Dikss' Goons—A tlantic alpaces, slano_eashmer, 284; Hamloton cashmere, 5e; Hamloton Fancns, 114e; Hamloton bro- eades, 150; Arlington brocade, 18c. Oje; Per- Luraner, WHOLESALE, We quoto lumber, lath and shing es) on oars at Omaha at the following pricos: JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50, TINBERS 16 foot and unds TIMBER AND Jo1sT—18 ft, ft, 26 ft, 26 50, NoING—No, 1, 4 and 6in,, 24 00; No. 2, 22 00, 50; 20 ft, 28 b0; 2200, SrrTINg—-No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, STOCK BoARDS—A, 45 00; 13,40 00; % Froorina—No, 1, 0 00; No. 3, 2500 SIDING, cloar—27 00; No, 2, 25 00; No, 8, 20 l)( 5 00, ntumlnr«l 3 50, Liu®—Por barrel, 1 25; bulk per bush, 856; comont, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair por bu, r ,T.rred folt, 100 fba, ; atraw Zonrd, 8 Paints,Olls and Varnishes. O18—110 carbon, per gallon, 184c; 150© headlight, per gallon, 144c; 175> headlight, por gallon, 18¢; 1505 water white, 17c; lin sood, raw,; pr gallon.6dc; linsced, boiled, per allon, , winter str’d, per gallon, 80c: 0. 1, 700;No. 2, 60c; castor, XXX, per f‘l' lon, 1’ 60; No. 8,1 40; sweet, per gallon 100 sperm W.B., por gallon, 160; fish, W. B. Rurgnllon, 1»(‘ neatsfoot extra, per Rnllun 90c; 0.1, 75c; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 15¢; golden machine, No, 1, per gal- lon, 85¢; No, { 28c; sperm, signal, per gallon 80c; turpentine, por gallon, 48¢; naptha 74 °, per wallon, 16c. PaINTs IN OrL—White lead, Omaha P. P, Si; whita oad, St Louls, purs, ; Maracille groen 1to cans, Frend green 150, Fronch s, coisonl. 1105 Konch St Rl e el e asst, 160; raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10c; raw burnt Sienna, 100; vandvke brown, 18¢; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black, and ivory black, 16c; drop black, 160; Prussian blue, 40c; \flhlmnflnu hlllo, 18¢; chrome green L. M. & D., 16¢; blind and_ shutter L M. &D., 16c; Parie green, 18; Indian red, 160; Venotian red, 9 'Tuscan red, 220; Ameri+ con_Vermillion, 1. & P., 180; chromo yellow . M., 0. &b. 0., 18c; yollow ochre, 9c; golden’ ochre, 106, patent, deyer, 80; ; grathing colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, chetnut and ash 16c, Dry Paints. White lead, 8c; French zinc, 100; Parls whiting, 2he; whlfingkglldm 1§o; whiting com’l 13c; lampblack, Germantown, lic; Fampblace. ord ary, 106; Prussian bluo, 550} ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8o; umber burl.lt. 4¢; umber raw, 4c; sienna, burn&. lc. sienna, raw, 4c; Paris green, genuine, Parin groon, common, 2e; chrorno N Y‘, 20c; rru K., 130; verm m»n, Eng,, 4 700; vermillfon, Ametican, 186; Tndian red, 10c; rose pink, ldc; Venetian rad Cookson’s, 2§0; Venetian' red, Amerivan, rod lead, 74e; chrome yellow, genuine, éoc, kit yel- low, K., 12c; ochre 'rochelle, 30 ochre. French, 2§o; ochre, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, 2hc; lehigh brown 2ho; Spanish brown, 2ic} rince's mineral, "V ARNISHES—] allon: Furni ture, extra, $1 10; (um\:m o, 1, 81; coach, oxtra, 81 40; coach, No. 1, §1 20; Damar extra, $1 76; Japan, 70c; asphaltum, extra. 85c; shellac, 83 50; hard ofl finish, 81 50, Leather. Onk sole, 880@420; hemlock solo 280@85c; heu lock kip, 80c to 1 00; runner 650 to 80c; hemlock calf, 85¢ to 100; hemlocku por, 22 to 21c; one Spper, 21o; A\hgnm to 5 50; ul( kid, m@g Grol 80 to 2 75; onk , 80c to 1 00; onkcfl!l 20 to 1 30; French Kip, 110 to 1 56; Fronch balf, 1 25 to 3 00; ron. sota, 550to 750; linings, 600 to8 50; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 80c to 85c; pebble 0. . Morocco, 35c; simon, 2 50 to § 00, Hanxess—No. 1 star oak, 37c; No 2 do; 850; No. 1 Ohio oak, 36¢; No. 2 do, 88¢c; No, 1 Milwankee 85c: No 2 do 33c . No. 1 Pitts oak har, 37c; No. B Pitts oak har, 35c. Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 50; plow steel special cast, 6c crucible, 7c; .pach.f or German, hc; cast to0; do, 15@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs felloos sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, 8 ; axlos each, 75c; 8quare nuts per 1h, 7@11c; washers or 1b, 8@18c; rivets, per 1b, 11c; coil chain per Ib, 6@LZ0; malleable, 8o iron wedges, 6c; crowhars, fic; harrow teeth dc; B Burden's horsehoes 4 70 Burden’s muleshoes 5 70 BaRBED Wing—In car lots, 5o per 100, NaiLs—Ratas, 10 to 60, 2 5). Suor—Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do,, half koegs, 8 48; do., quarter kegs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 8 85; fuse, New potatoss are coming in_from the south and selling at $1.00 por bbl. EarlyRos por bu @40c; Peachblow, Bulk rocelpts are hard to dispose of and have to bo sackod here PRresgRvES—(In 20-1b pails)—Stawberry. raspberry, blackborry, per lb, 13c; peaches chorrios, plums, apricots, figs, per b, 120 cranberry sauce, per Ib, Sc. Provistons -Ham, ‘1 b, bacon, 11§c; ¢, 5 bacon, 11§ os 109c; short rib wides, 104c; mess pork. per bbl, $18 50, Lard, 9@10¢. VEGETABLES -Spinach, per bbi, $2 00; new California per b, dc; lettuce, per redishes, per do; turnips beots, 1y bu, 7hc; per doz., 81 00; Pie plant per Ib. 2. cauliflower, per doz., 8200 asparagus, per doz, Dlc. new carrots, Ib,. 8¢. California celory, $1 50. Towmatoes, 81 50@51 751 green peas per bushel ; string heans per bushel box, $3.00, STRAWBERIIES —Receipts moderate and her- rieg of better quality than last week. Firm stock selling at £1.50@h.00 per 24 qt, case, Goosebarries 82 50 per 16 qt. case, Pios Ferer, Cuive, ki, —Pigs feot, 15 Ib Kita, $1 25; pigs 40 b qr bbl, 82 50; pigs rm 80 b half bbl, 85 00; tripe, 16 1b kits, : (rl]»e, 40 1b qr bhl, 82 50; tripe, 80 1b hulf bbl, 00; pigs tonguss, o8, 40 1b qr bbl, 8600, Lambs' kits, 3 00; 40 I qr bbl, 86 00, Drugs per’ bu, cucumbers, 15 b kits, 82 50; pigs tongues, tony 15 1b \nl-um B Atk Ausssfras, per 10, 1% LivirrooL, May 31.—DBreadstuffs, quiot, a4 cinohonidia, per oz Whoat -Wintor 7 70.@7s 81, Spring, 110 Dovors powdor. por I, 81 7o 8. @1 5 epsom salts, per 1b,, Ahe; glycerino, puro, por Corn—New 58 8d.; old 5 43d. 1b,, 28c; load acotato. por 1b., 1, castor, No 1 per gal., $L.5: oo 8 per NEW YORK PRODUCE, gal., 1.4 live, per gal,, %1 19 oll lvrt New Ymu May 81, ~Whaat spot a_shado | Ranvm, 50¢; opium, $1.50; quinine, P. & W s 4@l1ke highor: No 2 red;Chisago | 8nd R. & 8., per oz, 81 m potassinm, 1 red 85 3 ‘rod 973; | lodine, per ib.. 81.50; "salicin, per oz, 40c; wul- 1 03@1 034 July, losiug 104 phate of morphine, per oz, 2375 sulphur Corn—Spot & 3 options #@§ high- | flour, per 1b,. dc; strychuine, por oz, $1.35, er; ungraded, H7@od 633@6143; July, o4 4 : Dry Goods. Outa—A shade lower; mized westarn 38} s—Atlantic A, 74o; Atlan- @40; whi wh ; R tie P, Go: Atlantic LL; bhe; Brunswick, 7hc E: suern fresh, demaud fair; fir 10 at | Beaver Dam LI, 63e; Lawrence LL, hic; P L.(A’ ¥ i fic H, 7 | Standard, S¢; Indian Head rk ()n‘nL, steady, A, 5c; Wauchusett A, T{e, Lard--Dull; western steam spot quoted at | “'Fixk BrowN Skt @s 0. Butter—Quiet, steady, | —— TRAFFIO. FLOUB AND GRAIN, Omioza0, May 81,—Recelpte and ship Argylo, To; P v R, oo b1 Bepe perall R. 6}c; BLEACHED C 6ho; Bal- i i DD, 4 ; Golde ate, Bjci Lonsdale 8jc; Now Wamsutta, 10c, )- Boston, 8 9z, York Mills, 11} ocus (Col per | 2 per 100 foot e, Lkan—Bar, 165, —Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- e ! Blossburg, 10 00; Whitabroast. tumms 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, 5 00 Iuwl nut, 500; Rock Spri 7 00; Anthra cite, 11 25@11 50; Canon City, 7 00, per ton Tonhaccos Prua ToBacoo -Climax, 50o; Bullion B50o; Horsoshos, 60c; Star, Sllo; Ruddy, 45c; Her- soy's, 40c; Black, 38@A0c, ¥Fing Cor—Common, 20@80c; good, 45@ 60c; Rows Leaf, 70c; Promium, 65¢; Dismond Crown, 55c; Sweot Sixteen, 500 SuokiNG—O0, 8., 22¢; Meerschaum, 80c; Dur” ham, 8 oz,, 5bc; Durham, 4 oz, 570; Durham Seal of North Curolina, 8 oz., boe Seal of North Caroliua, 4 oz, 570; Seal o North Carolina, 2 oz, 0.'K Durham, 4 oz, 28c; O. K Iwoham, 2 oz, 80¢; Uncle Ned, s 25¢; Tom and Jerry, Liguors. AL0OHOL—188 proof aloohol, 2 24 per wine gallon extra Oallfornis pirits, 188 proof, 117 por proof gallon; triple refined apirita 187 proof, 120 ‘per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 2 00@7 00; Kentucky and Peunsylvania ryes, 2 0@7 00, Branpies—Imported, 6 00@1600; domestio 1.40@4 00, Gins—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40 @3 00, Russ—Imported, 4 50@6 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PEAH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@A4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Imported per case, 28 00@ 84 00; Amorican, per case, 12 @16 00, New England Grocers List. OANNED GooDs—Uysters (Standard)per case. 8 70@3 80; strawberries, 2 1V, per case, 2 H@ 2 10; raspherrios, 2 b, por case, 2 90; Bartletd o, par case, 2 40; lhunluherrh«, cane, 6 10; ogy ulu's 4", " per case, & 80; kroe: gogen, L 1, por cas, .w, pine apples, 2 1 PR e Kby b et s P orE-—Sisal § inch an or, e, § inch 9c§; 4 inch, 10fc, g, s 4 UaNnues—Boxes, 40 1bs, boxes 40 1ba, 16 0z, B, 156, MaToHEs—Por caddie, i wquare_cases, 170, 164, 16c; Bs, 1bc; 3c; round, cases, " SoaaRs -Powdered, 8o cut oaf, Bhe | granulated confectionars’ A, 745; Stand- {ard extra O, extra C, 6fc; wedium yol Tow, G}c; dark yellow, c, Covres - Ordinary grudos 12@124o; tair (AH?A, good, ldc; prime, 15@ 15 ¢; cholc 16G@17c; “fancy grean_and yellow, 16@16h; old 95 crntent Java, 20@260; Lovering's roastod, .- nesey, Y BEE Arbuokle's ronstad, 1630; MoLanghlin's (X roasted 10f0: mitation Jave, 16} Clark's Aurors, 16}c. Loujsiana prime to cholce, 7o; falr | 6he; Patma, 6fe. | Fiar—No. 1 mackoral, half brls,, 8 50; 1 mackerel, aits, 115; family mac knml bela., 7 00; family mackere] ito fish, half brls., 8 75; N Sraor-_Standard Qom, S0, Standard do, 4} gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon keyw 138 Sona 24c. Proxuga—Modium, In barrels, 8 in half barre's, 4 75; small, in barrels, 9 in half barrels, 5 25; ;{hnrkl ns, in \mrn\ll 10 do in half barrals, 5 n T papers, 8 80 por case; kog per Ib, do As—Gunpowder, food, 45@%; chlca 60 good Imperial, hoice, 60@60e; Vunn Hyson, good, e oo 6! f 00; Japan, natural lw.( J choice, 60¢a780; Oolong, oo, S5@40c; Oolong, choico, 40@5bc; Souchong, good, S6@40c choico, 85@dbe. WoODENWARE—Two _hoop palls, 185 throe hoop pails, 2 10, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio neer, wahibordl; -188; Deubls Otown '8 90) Wellbucketa, 3 86. Soars—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirk's watinot, 860; Kirk's standard, 875; Kirk's white Russian, 5925; Kirk's eutoca, 215; Kirk'a Prairio 'Queen, (100 cakoe,) 400; Kirk's magnolin, do Porasi Al‘mmu{lvnnh cann, 4 cane, In case, Babbitts ball 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor doz. in case, 150 Canny—Mixed, 12@18¢; stick, 11c; twist stick, 104c. Vikeoan—New Yorkapple 16c; Ohto ap: ple, 180, Saun-Dray loads, per b, 170; Ashton, wncks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, 50, ot Poarl, 440; Shiver 6 oms, 831 Corn Exoolsior Gloss, 7c; Corn, The. Spioks— Pepper, 170; allspico, 156; cloves, 250; onssin 18 Lye—Amorican, 8 40; Groonwich, 8 40; Westorn, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lowis’ lye, 465: Jewall lye, 275 S DENVER MARKE Frour—100 Ibe, 1 85@2 25; patont, 100 bs Sraham, 100 1bs, 2 00; ryo, 100 Ib buckwheat, 100 1bs, 10 00(@10 5 m-.m ton, 18 00@20_00; corn meal. 100 \ba! 1251 GRAIN-— Wheat, 100 Ibs, 135@1 45; k100 1w, 112@1] 5; barloy, 100 b, 1 40@1 1 Havy—Baled, 22 1”@‘0 003 ulmw 11 00@ 12 00. Burren —Fancy, 17@18c; dalry choloo, 15@ common, 8@12c. Eaas—Frosh, 15@16e; ranch, 17@18e. Curese—Full_cream, 18¢; Swiss, importod, 3%. Pourtny—Live, chickens old, doz,6 00@6, 50; spring chickens, 6/00@7 bO; dressed b, 18@16c. TPoratoxs —Greeley, 100 Ibs,1 00@1 10. VkaETABLES —Onions, new, 100 Ilm 4 bo@ age, new, 100 lbs, 3 00; bnu\‘.n, 100 Ibs_7He@1 00, Frus - Orange lemons, choico M California, bbl, 6 00, Mgats --Hams, 1b, 184@14c; bacon, break- fast, 12§@13c; lard, in tlerces, Ib, 106; dried beef, 16¢; dry salt sides, w’nv Fisi— Mackerel, No.1, 160, kit, 1 75@2 25; Caifomnia salsnon, hait” bbl, 10 50: Tolland horring, kee, 1 60@1 75; trout, per b, 17@18c. corn, in onts, 100 Ibs, 1 50 oz, fresh 15@16e; Limburger, Messiena box, 6 00@6 10; essing. @4 50; apples, 400; bananas, bunch, 3 00@ Railway Time Table. In Effect May 1th. All trains arrive at and depart from Omaha on Central Standard Time, which is 24 minutes fastor than sun time. g copt Saturday, * Except Sunday, § Except Mon- day. From Union Pacific Depot; Tenth St, U. P. B. R, MAINGLINE. LKAV Mailand Exp. Pacifio Exp... ARRIVE, Atantic Exp Mail and Exp. iy, | urum.xcw VALLy DIVISION. ARRIVE, Lincoln Exp.....1: Lincoln Exp... 12:66 p m DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION. !lfl nllllllm IMJL Br dopot, Gouncl Bius 20 minatas iaer, e Council Blufls, Brondusy dopaty T 9:80,10:30, 11 40 a.m.; 1 io mb o0t LA mdy: Tan, 0130, 11 Sior b .90 Sraes v Aviva ut Tomuior 7 B utes Iater. Leave Connoll Blufts Transter depos: 7:85, 887 :87,10:87, 11:47 & m; 137 2:87, 8:87, 4:49, 537.0". ter. way LEAVE ARRIVE, Omaha Exp | Mail & P. KR Atlantio Ex: 0,B & Q R, R, via Council Bluffs,) LRAVE. ARIVE, Mall,.. Express 0nm K} ros a pm WAnAsu ST. LULIBBIAl‘I Ve, | Anmve, Cannon Batl +..1:00;p m | canon Balls..: Daily. 840 p m K. O, 8T, mn &C. It (via Council Bluffs.) LEAY ARRIVE, L0 f't)lm‘ ) | M 7 M NTIW "UNIMV 'RAINS v, “un lay and Monday Chicago trains will rotate unlu\l:mn Faturday COM &5t ;) e e T order the Monday followi) I dopart and Sunday evening 1 25th via the Rock Inland, fay 11th via the North-Western, and May 18th via the CM &8 P day morning From B, & M Depot; Tenth Streer. B. & M. RAILROAD—MAIN LINE, DRNVER XPREAS, WERST, BOUND, BANT BOUND, £ LRAVE, AKKIVE. Omaha.... 6:10 ym 7:50am 7:00 pm 10:06 am Ashland’.. 8:27 pm 462 pm B:12am Lincoln, B60pm 776 am Crete 8: Hastings. . 6:16 am Hed Cloud, 8:00 am MoCook ... 10:55 am 4:10 pim Akron ... 11:06 am Denver. 7:80 amn OMAHA AND PLATTIMOUTI TRAINS: Lv. Omaha at 7:80, s 845 8 m; 4:60, 6:10, 748 p m Ar. Omaha t6:25, 540 a0 d 10:06's m; 7:00, 7 Duily C.B. & Q R. K- (via Platts BAV th.) Ve ot 845 0 m | Owaha Exp Fastor: Bid0w Chicago E: 4:50 p | Western Kxp....7:80 p o Daily. K. C, 8T, J. & C. B, (via Flattsmouth ) LKAV, ARBIVE Mail am|Exprem'..... 6:25am Fxpros® 740 | Mail 7:80 p m *Dally oxcept aturdsy. *Daity exoept Monday, From C, 8t_1* 14th and LEAVE. No 2 Passcngor. .80 am | No 8 Mixed, No 4 Mixed B0 | No it Pusengor. 6:20 p m Suudays Excep & Roturn to ue with T4 Mot This Outis o508 ALSLOEN BOK OF G00DS T ST T WORE MON'Y, {n Ono Month, hian iy i1 o A I A I it orta Tty Nowd b vl 1 You b1 130irooiv ob SR ¥ ol nl w‘mmy QALn the Ferotum. vsm. the u e i 7.1, Mantiogd, Bebilt LT SO g VARICOCELE } MONDAY JUNE 2, 1884. P AV T —WITH= SO0 FALL bRANITE. and your work is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World o produce a more duranle material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNT O¥ bavinr Bl —OR-- MACADAM filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM. MoBAIN & CO., Sioux Fulln. anotl DR. 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Address JR.JAMES No. 204Washington St.,Chicago, I, e PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP- PLIES AND TRANSPORTATION, MENT OF THE INTERIOR, Office of Affairs, Washin, n, April 21, 1884, ol Indors |“¥-yu|.un.|. for Beet” (ids lothing, or nportation, ho,) aud (irected {o the Commnissi u( ImIIAn A(lnlll Nos. 06 and 8° Woost, N Yerk, will b ived until 1 v, u. of ‘Boans, 45,000 s, 100 ponnds’ 0,000 pounnds Soap, 6,000 pounds 7, 20.000 poun ds Sult Bugar, and 40,000 pouuds oda, 850,000 s 1 Wad Ctton Goods, (con part ¢ i, 20000 yardy; Standard 186,000 yards; Drilling, 0,000 vard trom sl sizng, #0,000 ¥ dy; Gingham, 110,000 yard 000 yard'; Cheviot. 4,600 yard 176,000 yards: Bleached Shocting, Hickory * Shirting, 10 000 yarda; 0000 yarn, Winsey, 1600 v i, 17,00 Kentucky ' Joans, Brown Sheeting 16,000 yardy; has Harnoss, Plows, and for 476 W gons required for the 01 at Chicago, Kunwaw € Wil h Wagons s te of the P Coant, d ut van Franciaco, p0 Labion for w #, goods, TP oak oy ok b outracted for . Us at the Agencies. EiLls MUST UE MADE OUT ON GOVEKNMENT KLANKA Sohodulo. showing the kinds_ il suaitios of wwenco supplien required for each Agon the k1 da und quaatitios in groew, of Wl o and articlos, Lo to bo obwerved by ‘ioux rod, alapie with Califoriin l d wll - ther 1 application to i Offico in W 8. 00 and 67 W outor Street, New York; lmulwm, New Yorl . U 8 A, at oyenne Chi. ha, Seiut Louis, Saint Pau', the Postinastor st City, and to the Posto as'ers at tl n Wl placesin Kan-as: Arkansas City, Hurlington, © ldwell, D dg ¥, Emvoris, Eureks, Bend, foward. Hutcninwon, Larned, Man ton. Osage ‘and Winfield 4 day sbove stated, and Liddors are laviled §0 be prosen the openliy. CERTIVIRD ¢ All bids must be sccompanied by certified chec n x l‘upmlwm or the First for at luass tive al Bank af Low Angoles, Cal per cent of the amount of tne proposal. M. PRICE’ Cumwlsioner, RALICALLY CURED I'he Honorariums are due tion, Armltmngr Addition, Lowe den's Oak Addi REAIL HSTATH. Syndicato Hill Addition, lots $100, 810 ash, and per month, BEDFORD"& Gilimau tlace, lots §150 to BEDFORD & Clarn Placo, lots $300 to $600, BEDFORD Tukey & Koysor's Sub-Division, lots $125 to $150, BEDFORD & Hawthorn Addition, lots £350 to $6560. BEDF RD & YJUER, Agents. Kirkwood Addition, lots $400 to 8450, BEDFORD & SOU I'AR. Agenta, Hanscom's Addition, lots, 8500 to,8650, BEDFORD_& SOUER, Agents, Syndicate Hill Addrtion BEDFORD & SOUER, SOUER, Agents, SOUKR, Agents, YUER, Agenta, SOUER, Agents, One Hundred Dollars For a cnoice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins the 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 Ifouses, aud will be occupied as hames 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. $150 to 8300, On easy o | 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 thesouth. God location, near street car, fine view and has 600‘! growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions in maha, and will seli rapidly. Price $300 to$650. One fourth rash balance on good time. ~ First come, first served. This is a splendid -op- portu.*v for persons whointend building for a home, TUKEY &KEYSOR'S SUB-DIVISION Is & beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman place, * West Omaha. The first of these lots will be sold at $125 to $160, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home ‘and splendid investment for a nch 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 a8 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 kafore Aufust asit i3 the most desirable part of Omaha and would have been built up vears ago had it been placed on the market. Prices 350 TO SBS50 Adjoining lotsare being sold at double the price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. We have six lots left in this addition which we offer at & bargain, FARM T.AINDSI We have some improved and unimproved farms near Omaha, and some well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOMES Resigence and Residence Lots injall parts of the city, and BUSINESS LOYTS On all the best streets in the business center. We have for sale lots in Shinn's Addition, Parker's Addition, Nelson's Add ~ Addition, Park Place Addition, Isaacs & Sel dition, McCormick's Addition, Hanscom Place, Rodick's Addmon, Burre ion, Johnson's Addition, Reed’s Addition, Kountze's Addition, Syndicate Hill, Gilman Place, Clark le,, Tukey & Keysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi~ tion, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd's Addition, Yates & Reed's Addition, ete., eto. BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 Bouth 14th Btreet, between Farnam and Douglas

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