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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 10 , 182.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE ,
FINANCIAL ,
NEW YOBK , May 3.
MONKT.
Money closed at 3@4 per cent.
Exchange closed firm at 4 884 82J.
Governments closed firm.
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
fJurrency C's 132 bid
4's coupons , , .121
4 VB coupons 115
5's coupons , , , , 101
G's coupons .101J
RAILItOAU BONDS.
Pncifio railroad bonds closed M follows :
Unionist * H"t'117J
JJ- Union Land Grants , 112113l
Union Sinking Funds 119i@121
Centrals llGi@117 }
BTOCKH
The slock market to-day was dull and
irrctpilar , and closed weak with tho.lowcst
prices of the day current for the more act-
Ira stocks , Manhattan Elevated was moro
active than for a long time past , and ad
vanced 3 per cent , to DC , hut subsequently
lost most of the decline nnd closed at 64J
bid ; Cleveland , Columbus , Cincinnati &
Indianapolis reso from 71J to 70 , and
closed nt 76. The principal dealings were
tlio Denver & llio Grande , Michigan Cen
tral , Texas Pacifie and Western Union.
The following were closing bids :
Am'n Disk Tel.181 Met. El 801
Alton &T.1I. . 20 $ M L 8 & W. . . EoJ
Preferred. . . . C3 M & E 124
B. A. Line pfd. 02 Mo. Pac 021
B&Q 132J Mobllofc O. . . 21
O 0 & I O. . . . 11J NYO&StL. 13J
O. &G. pfd. . . . 72 Preferred. . . . 3S
O. 0. 0. &I. . . 75 North westei n. . 129
Canton 50 NYC 126 }
0 S G7 > Nash. & Chat. . COS
OP 'JO , OhioCent HJ
0. S. & 0 63 O & At 32fr
Camden C S2 Preferred. . . . 100
Cedar Falls. . . . 17 Omaha 3SJt
ColC'oal 61 Pref erred. . . . 101 }
O. & Alton 133J Quickliver. . . . . 10
O& 0 22 Preferred. . . . 50 }
1st preferred. 32 Heading f > 7
2nd pfd 23 11&D 101
OStL&NOu 74 ? St. Paul 111 }
DL&W 120 Preferred. . . . 121
D. &H 105 N Y Biivoted..lCO
D &B a no N & Wpfd. . . 62
Erie & W 29i N P. 39 ;
Adams 139 Preferred. . . . 78
Fargor , 12C Ore Trans 12J
American 04 Ore Nav , 139
US 73 Pull. Pal. Car..122
H&St J 00 Pac Mail 43
Preferred. . . . 84 PD&E 30
Houston & Tex. 72J tt&WP 53
Homestake 17 KI .V..129
1 B & W 142 R &P 29' '
1. C 1301 It & A 18
Kan&Ter 3lJ San Francisco. . 3SJ
LS 102 * Preferred. . . . Bl"
LI 55 1st Pref erred. So1
L. , N.A. & 0. . . 58 StPM&M..120
Little Pitts. . . . 1 } Standard 14
Louis. & Nash. 70J T D &B 130
M & StL 544 T & P 405
Preferred. . . . 00 Union Pac 113 ;
Mar&Cinpref. 10J Wabash 29 ;
2d Preferred. 4 Preferred. . . . 52
M & C 50 Western Union. 3l
BTATK BONDS.
Tennessee C'B , declined to 58J.
CHICAQO MONET.
CHICAGO , May 9.
Business in banking circles to-day was
rather quiet ; the offerings of papar were
only moderate , and parties in good stand
ing having the right kind of paper to offer
found rates at 5@7 per cent.
UNITED STATES BONDS.
SX's Extended C'a 1013@101i
3 j's Extended 5's 101g1018
4j's Coupons 116i@HO
48 * Coupons 12120121J
IIAILWAT AND MISCELLAKiJOUS.
Sterling Bight 490
" Sixty days 487 }
O.M &St P. 7s I. &D. Ex 120
O. , M. & S P. G'B , Dubunue div. . . , 103J
C. , M. & St. P. 6 H , O. & P. W. div. 93
C..B. & Q. 4'B 87 }
Burlington & Mo. in Neb 4's 8i
Wabash 1st mort. 5's , Chicago div. . . 81
Chicago & Northwestern 6's 99) )
Jackaonvillo & Southeastern G's , . . . . P'1-
CO&ZMERCIAXi
Omana Wholesale Market-
OmoE OF THE Oiuru. BEE , \
Tuesday Evening , May 9. j
The only changes reported in the market
to-day are as follows ;
Wheat , No. 2 advanced c ; rejected de
clined Ic.
Barley declined Ic.
Rye declined 2c.
Cora declined Ic.
Oats advanced Jo.
Buttr declined 3@5c.
Local Grain Dealing !
WHEAT. Cash No. 2,107 ; cash No ,
8 , OOc : rejected , 72o.
BARLEY. Cash No. 2 , 03c ; No. 3 ,
79 : .
11YE. Cash. C4o.
CORN. Cash No. 2 , 59c.
OATS. Cash , 44o.
STREET PRIOES-Coro , 5045 ; oata ,
,5045.
HAY $0 00@0 60 per ton.
CHOPPED FEED 51 60.
CHOPPED CORN-8140.
BRAN-SI 15 per hundred.
STRAW 400 ton loose ; 600 ton baled
Produce and Vegetable * .
? OTATOES Nebraskas , 1 00@l 10
. .mported Scotch Champions 1 00@115 ,
dWEET POTATOES 5.75@0.00 pe
barrel.
WILD DUOK-8125@1 CO.
EGGS 14@15e.
BUTTER Ureamory , 38@40o ; choici
oil , 18@23o ; common roll , 15@17c.
BEESWAX Yellow , 20@22a
ONIONS Bushel boxes , 2 50@3 00.
CRANBERRIES Per box , 83 75 ®
4 00.
CHEESE 10@14c.
CHANGES 16 00@rt 23
V Grocers' Lilt
COFFEE. Rio , r ir , llo ; Rio , gooc
2oj Rio , prime to choice , 12io ; Old gov't
Java ; 261@28Jc , Mocha , 28Jc ; Arbuckle'0 ,
25o.
25o.TEAS .Gunpowder , good , 45@55
Choice , 60@75o ; Imperial , good , 40@45c ,
Choice , 60@76o ; Young Hyson , good , 80 ©
60c ; choice , C5c@Sl 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf ,
85c ; Japan , choice , 60@75c : Oolong , go o
85@40 ; Oolong , cho.ce , 40@55 ; Soucho
good. 35(340c ( ; choice. 86(845o. (
SUGARS -Cut loaf , logo ; Crushed
lOJc ; Granulated. 10Jo { ; Vowdered , 1
Vine powdered , lie ; Standard Coffee A
Sic : New York Confectioner's Standart
A , lOc ; Good A , 9Jc ; Prairie Extra
9iDRIED FRUITS-Cholce Jialves
evaporated peaches , 7o : Salt Lake 10&ovap
orated 60Ib boxes , 13Jc ; Michigan , 7c ; Nev
York apples , 7ic ; Prunes , old , GJc ; new ,
7io ; Currants , 07c ; Blackberries , new ,
SODA. Dwlfiht'slli papers , 82185 ; Do
nnd do , 62 85 ; Church'e , $2 85 ; Keg soda ,
PROVISIONS Breakfast bacon , 13jf
sholce lard , 14Jc ; dried beef , lOJc ; shoulc
era , 9lc ; bams , Ibjc ; bacon , aides , 12 *
. breakfast , 13 c.
NEW PIOKLES Medium , In barrels ,
89 00 ; do in half bbls , 5 25 ; smalls , in bbb ,
12 00 do , in half bbls , 7 00 ; gherkins , in
bbls , 14 00 ; do , in half bbls , 7 60.
viNEGAR Pura apple extra , ICe :
nure apple , ISc : Prusslne uure annle , 16c.
HOMINY Now , 85 00 per bbl.
BEANS Medium , hand picked 81 00
ner bushel ; navy , Si 00 ; calef navy , $4 00.
ROPE Sisal , 4 inch und larger , 7f@
So : 1 inch , 9c.
bUEESE Full Cream , 14o ; Part
BkwboDENWARE Two hoop pailr ,
05 } tree hoop pails , 3 201 No. 1 tubs
pioneer wtshboardd , 186 Double Cr wn ,
90i WellbucketH , 3 25.
LBAD Bar , $1 65.
BYRUPS. Sugar house , bbls , 65c ! hnJI
big , 57o ; kegs , 4 } cnllon , $2 60 ; choice
table syrup , 63c ; half bbls , 65c ; kcga,82 60.
8TAROH. Pearl , 4Jc : Silver Gloss , 81
@ 8c ; Corn Starch , 8J@Oc ; Excelsior
Glosfl. 7c ; Corn , 74o.
SALT , Dray loads , per bbl , 1 85 ; Ash-
ton , in Backs , 3 50 ; bbls dairy GO , 5s , 3 45 ;
bblsdalrv. 100. 3 .3G5.
SPICES , Pepper , | 19 ; AUnplco , lOc ;
Cloves , 40c : Nutmet a , $100 : 2ucCassia ; ,
Mnce $1 00.
MATCHES Per caddie , OOo ; round
cases , 37.Co ; square oases , $5,10
SOAPS Kirk's Savon Imperial , 380 ;
Kirk'a satini 8 30 ; Kirk's standard. 8 Go ;
Klrk'a whi Russian , 500 : Kirk's
Eutoca. 20 Kirk'a Prniria Queen ,
(100 ( cakci ) , 40 ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 65 ©
CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ib * , 10 oz , 8s ,
lGcboxes ; 40 Iba. , 10 oz. , Gs , ICc.
LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 310 :
Western , 2 76 ; North Star , 2 60j Lowls'
lye , 4 GO ; Jewell lye , 276.
POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz. ,
In case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. in cose ,
1 90 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case , 160.
FIELD SEED Red clover , choice
new , $ G 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover
now , $7 00 ; white clorcr , now , $14 00
! nlfa clover , new , $12 50 ; alslko , now ,
$1300. Timothy , good , now , $3 00 ;
blue grass , extra clean , $1 50 ; blue grass ,
clean , 81 25 ; orchard grass , 82 50 : red top ,
choice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri ,
SOo ; mlllct.German , 8100 to 8125 ;
Hungarian , 80c.
HEDOESEED Os go orange , 1 to 6
bushels , 95 00 ; osage orange , 10 bushels or
over , $4 50 ; honey locust , per lb , , 85c ; per
lOOlbs.,82500.
FI8 J Family white fish , 90 lb hf bbls ,
81 75 ; A'o , 1 whlto fish , 90 lb hf bbls. 0 70 ;
No. 1 whlto fish , in 10 lb kits , 1 lOjfamily
10 lb kits , 85c ; New Holland herring , per
keg , 1 35 ; Russian sardines. 75c : Colum
bia river nnlmonpor 100Ibs , 8 00 ; GeorgVi
Bank codfish , Gc ; Gen. boneless cod.vu ;
9&c & ; bonelesR fish , 5ic.
MA01CEREL Half bbls mess mackerel ,
100 Ibs , $12 50 ; hf bbl No. 1 ox uhoro do ,
100 Ibs , 8 GO ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100
Ibi , G 00 ; mess mackerel , 12 lb kits , 2 25 ;
No. 1 ox shore , 12 lb do , 1 CO ; No , 1 shore ,
12 lb do. 1 OOs fat family , 10 lb do 75o.
CANNED GOODS-Oysters , 2 lb
( Fleld'B.per ) case , 8100 ; do 1 lb ( Field's ' ) ,
per cose , 2 CO : do 2 lb ( Standard ) , per case ,
3 60 ; do 116 ( standard ) , per case , 2 20 } do
2 lb ( slack ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 lb ( slack ) ,
per case , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , 1
lb , per dozen , 1 G0@l 70 ; do 2 ll > , per dozen
2 55@2 G5. Sardines , small Fsh , Imported ,
one quartorboxcspor box , 14Jcj American ,
quarter boxes for box , llo ; do half boxes ,
per box , 21 Jo. Lobsters , 1 lb per dozen ,
180. Tomatoes , 230 ; do 3 lb per
case , 2 70@2 91) ; Corn , 2 lb ( Mountain )
per case , : i 10 ; soaked corn , 210 ; do
2 lb ( Yarmouth ) , per case , 315 ;
string beans , per case , 2 10 ; Lima beans
per case , 185. Succotash per case. 2 25.
Peas , common , per case , 2 00 ; peas , choice ,
per case , 3 15. Blackberries , 21b , per coso ,
230 ; strawberries , 2 lb , per case , 230 ;
raspberries. 2 lb , per case , 275@300.
Damsons , 2 to , per case , 2 45. Bartlett
pears per case , 3 Oo@4 CO. Whortleberries
per case , 240. Egg plums,2 lb perci < se,3 30 ;
Green gages,2 lb per case , 3 30 ; do cholce , 1
lb per case,4 50. Pine Apples , 2 lb , per case ,
4 00@5 75 , Peaches , 2 A per case , 310 :
do 3lb , case , 5 00@G 00 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 lb , per
case.300 ; do pie , G lb , per dozen , 3 CO.
RICE Carolina , 7@8c ; Louisiana , 7
@Sc ; fair , 6@Ci.
PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Tennessee -
nesseo , lOoper lb ; fancy white , lOJc porlb ;
raw white Virginia raw , lOc ; roasted ,
12 c.
Dry Qoodt.
BROWN COTTONS Atlantic A , 8Jc ;
Apple ton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; Boott
FF , 8Jc ; Buckeye LL. 4-4 , 7c ; Cabot W ,
71c ; Chlttenanco A , GJc ; Ureat Falls E ,
8Sc ; Hoosier , GJc ; Honest Width , 7Jc : In
dian Head A. 8Jc ; Indian Standard A ,
8Sc ; Indian Orchard d. w. , Sic ; Lawrence
LL , 7c ; Mystic River , 7Jc ; Pequot A , 8Jc ;
Sha\vmut LL , 7o ; Utica 0 , S c ; Wnchus-
ett B , 74c ; do A , 84c ; do E 48,121o ; Wal-
cott BB. 8Jc.
FINE BROWN COTTONS Allendalo
4-4 ; 74c ; Alligator 3-4 , 3c ; Argyle 4-4 , 7Jc ;
Atlantic LL , GJo ; Badger Statn X 4-4 , 7c ;
Bennington C 4-4 , GJc ; Buckeye S. 4-4 , GJco
Indian Orchard AA 9-8 , 8c ; Laconia O
39 , SJc : Lehigh E 4-4 , 9Jc ; Lonsdalo 4-4.
lOc ; Pepperefl N 30 , 7c : do O 32 , 71c ; do It
36. 72c ; do E 39 , 8Jc ; Pocasset 0 4-4 , 7c ;
Wamsutta4 13o
BLEACHED COTTONS Androscog-
cin L 4-4,9jcBlackstono ; A A Imperial 8c ;
do do half bleached 4-4,9c ; Cabot 4-4,83 ;
Fidelity4-4 , 9icFruit of theLooin.10 ; do
cambric 4-4,13cdoWaterTwist,10icGreat ; ;
. . . . .
X Urn. aiXUlOf .U-Uf J. GU UVb - | .ivuy A. ojM- * * *
N G Twills , 12c : Pocahontaa 4-4 , 9Jc
Pocasset 4-4 , 8ic ; Utica , lie ; Wamsutta
O XX , 12fcc.
UUOKS ( Colered ) Albany E brown.
8c ; do O , drab , lie : do XX stripes and
plaids , 12Jc ; do XXX brown and drab ,
stripes and plaids , 12c ; Arlington fancy ,
19c ; Brunswick brown , 8Jc ; Chariot fancy
12c ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fall Bivor
brown , extra heavy , llc ; Indiana
bmwn 1SV : Neoonaet A Jjrown. 15o.
TlUKliNlio .cunoskeag A 0 A 32
17Jc ; do XX blue 32 , ISJo ; Arrowanca
9Jo ; Claremont B B,15Jc : Conestoga ex
tra , 174c ; Hamilton D , UJo Lewiston j
SO , 15c ; Mlnnehaha 4-4 , 20c ; Omega aupei
extra 4-4 , 28c ; Pearl Kiver 82IGJc ; Put
nnm XX blue stripe , 12c ; Shetuckot 8
lOJc ; do S3 12o ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 8o
DENIMS. Amoskeak , blue and bronn
10Jo ; Andover DD blue , 15c ; Arllngi.
blue Scotch , 18Jc ; Concord OOO , bluejBW
browi
dodo
River , Slue and brown , ISJc' ; Uncasville
blue and brown , JSJc.
CAMBRICS Barnardj 61c ; Eddyston
lining , 24 inch doable face , 8c ; Garner A
glazed , 60 ; Manhattan glove finish , 6o
Newport do Co ; do glazed , 5Jc ; Fequot d
6c ; Lbckwood kid finish , 60.
CORSET JEANS Amory , 80 : Andre
coggin satteen , 8Jc ; Clarendcn , G2cCone ;
toga catteens , 7c ; llallowel , Sc ; Indi }
Ortiqord 7Jo ; Narrigansett , improved.o
Pepperill stittJ'fln 91oj Kockport , 7Ja
PRINTS- Aliens , OJc : American , Gjc
Arnold , 7c ; Berwick , 4o ; Cooheco , 70
Coneatoga. GJc ; Dunkirk , 4 c ; Dunnell
GJ@7cj Eddyatoue. 7c : Gloucester , Go
Harmony , 5o ; Knickerbocker , 6o ; Mer
rimao D. 7c ; Mystic , 6c : SpratraeB. Go
Southbridgo , Gc ; do. Ginghams , 7c ; Marl
boro. 53o ; Oriental GJc ,
GINGB VMS Amoskeag , lOJc ; Amos-
ken ? dress 12 ) Argyle , lOJo : Atlantic
9e ; Cumberland , Tjcj Highlana , S\o \
Kenilwortb , 8o ; Plun kett , lOJc ; SUB
sex. So.
CUTTONADES AbbervIIla 13Jo
Agate. % c ; American , llo ; Artialan , 20o
Cairo D and T , ISJo ; ClarlonJD and 1
17&c ; Deccan Co.BtripesDandT , IGc ; Key
stone , 13ie ; Nantucket , 19o ; Nonparei
IGc ; Ocean D and T , ISjoj Royal , 10J
Sussex , 12o ; Tioga. 12JcVachufsett ; shirt'
in ? jbecks. 121e : do , Nankin , 12c ; York
plain Nankin. 12c ; do , checks , stripes an
fancy , 12Ac ; do , o oz , 20c.
S11EBTING8 Androscogein 10-4,27jc
do 9-4 , 24c ; do 8-4 , 22c ; Continental C
42 , lie ; Fruit of the Loom 10-4 , 274 ; New
York mills 98 , 85c ; do 78 , SOo ; do 68 , 23Jo
Pembroke 10-4 , 25c ; Penuot 10-4 , 2840 ; d
7-4,19o ; do 49 , IGo ; Pepperell 30 , 29o
do G7 , 21o ; do 57 , 18c ; Utica 90 , 35c ; d
68 , 22Jc ; do 48,17o
Otzars and Tobaccos.
CIGARS. Seeds , 816.00 ; Connecticut
825.00 ; Mixed , 835,00 ; Seed Havana ,
850.00) ) Clearllavana , 876.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Knli
24 lb , COo ; Our Rope , first quality , G2c
Star , pounds , 24 lb , buttsGOo ; If erse Shoe
pounds , 24 lb , butta , COc ; Gilt Edge
pounds , 24 lb , butts , GO ; Army nnd Navyt
pounds , 65c ; Bullion , pounds , GOc ; Iionl-
fard's Climax , pounds , Clc.
FINE OUT In paila. Hard to Beat ,
76c ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , SOo ;
Favorite , 63c ; Rocky Mountain , GOe ;
Fancy , 55o ; Dalay , 50c. In tin foil
Catlliis O. S. , 5 lb boxes , per lb G3c ; I ori-
illard'B Ti-ter. C5o ; Diamond Crown , GGo.
SMOKING All irrades Common , 25 to
33c. Granulated Blackwella Durham , IG
oz 61c ; Duke * Durham , 10 oz , 60c ; Seal of
North Carolina , 10 oz , 4C ; Seal of Nebraska -
ka , IG oz , 880 ; Ix > ne Jack , 4 oz. linen bftga
perlb , fl.35 ; Marburg'Puck , 2 oz , fin
oil , 5 6s ; Do * Tail , C5c.
Plntt Ollt and Varnishes.
PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omaha
P. P. , Gic ; white lend , O.P.&O Co . &P.C.4
puroGnMarMillesgreen ; , Ifto 6 lb cans , 20o
French zinc , ; n cal. 12c ; French zinc ,
red seal , He ; French zinc , in varnish nast ,
20c : French zlnco , in oil nsst , ICc ; Raw
and burnt umber , 1 lb cans 12o : raw and
burnt Sienna , 13c : Vandyke brown , 13 ;
ttifmcd Inmpblnck. 12c ; coach block , l"c ;
i ory black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussian
blue , SOc ; ultmmarino blue , 18c ; chrome
green , L. M. & D , , 14c ; blind nnd shutter
green , L. M. & D. , 14c : Pnrls green. 18c ;
Indian red , 15c : Venetian rod , 9c ; Tuscan
ilrt. , 22c { American Vermlllod , I , &P. , 18c ;
chrome yellow , L. , M , , 0 , & D 0. , 18c ;
yellow orhro , 9c ; golden ochre , IB ; patent
dryer , Go ; graining colors : light oak , dark
oai , walnut , chestnut nnd nab I2o.
Dry ° alnts
White lend , 640French ; ilnc. 10c > Paris
whltoing 2Jc ; whiting gliders , 14tJ
v hi ting convl , lie ; lampblack Gorman ,
town , I4c ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c ; Prus.
fiian blue , 45c ; ultramarine , 18c ; vandykc ,
brown , 8c ; umberiburnt , 4c ; umber , raw ,
4cslenna ; , burn t , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4o
Paris green genuine , S5c ; Paris green com'l
2Io ; chrome grcon , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrom-
green K. , 12c ; vermillion , Eng. , 70o ; vcr-
million , America , 18c ; Indian red. lOc ,
rose pink , 1 Ic ; Venetian read , Cookson's
? 4os Venetian red Am. , lc ; rol load , 74c ;
chrome yellow , genuine , 20ot chromo yel
low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochellc , So ; ochre ,
French. 2Jc ; ochre , American , lie ;
Winter's mineral. 2Jc ; lehigh brown. 2 ci
Spanish brown , 24c ; Prince's rnineral Sc ;
VARNISHES Barrels per wllon.
Furniture , extra , $1 -furniture ; , No. 1 ,
81 ; furniture , U. 85c ; coach , extra , $1 40 ;
Coach , No. 1 , 8120 ; Domar , 81 60 ; Japan.
70c ; nsphaltum , 70c ; shellac , 83 60 ; hard
oil finish. 81 30.
OILS 110 * carbon , per gallon , 11 Jc ; 1'50
headlight , per gallon , 12c ; 175' headlight ,
per gallon , IGic ; crystolino , per gallon , i'Jc ;
linseed , raw , per gallon , GO ; linseed , boiled ,
per gallon , 63o ; lard , winter str'd , per sal-
Ion , 90 : No. 1 , 70c ; No. 2 , GOc ; castor ,
XXX. per gallon , 1 25 ; No. 3,115 ; sweet ,
per gallon. 85c ; sperm , W. B , , per gallon ,
1 55 ; fish , W , B. , per gallon , GOc ; ncatsfoot ,
extra , per gallon , 75c ; No. 1 , G5c ; lubri
cating , zero , per gallon , SOc ; summer , 15o ;
golden machine , No. 1 , per gallon , 35c ; No.
2 , SO : sperm , signal , per gallon , 80c : ter-
pcntiue , per gallon , 75c ; unptha , 74 , per
gallon , SOc ; 61 , 20o
Heavy Hardware List.
Iron , rates , $3 00 ; plow steel , special
cast , 7c ; crucible , 8c ; special orGerman.Go ;
cast tool do. 15@20 wagon spokes , set.
2 25@3 00 ; hubs , per set , 125 ; felloes , sawed
dry. 140 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; axles ,
each , 75o ; square nuts , per lb , 7@llc ;
washers , per lb. 818c ; rivets , per lb , He ;
coil chain , per lb , 6@12c ; malleable , So ;
iron wedges , Gc ; crowbars , Gc ; harrow
teeth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 6 00 ; spring
steel , 7@Sc ; Burden's horseshoes , 6 35 ;
Burden's mulcshocs , G 35.
SHOT. Shot , 81.85 ; Buck shot , 82.10 ;
Oriental Powder , kegs. 50.40 : do. , half
kegs. 83.48"do. , quarter kegs , 81,88 ; Bloat
ing , kegs. 83.35 : Fuse , uer 100 feet COo.
BAUBED WIRE In car lots,8 SO per
100 ; in less than car lots. 8 55 uor 100.
Leather.
Oak solo , 38c to 42c ; hemlock solo , 2So to
35c ; hemlock kip , 80c to 100 ; runner ,
G5o to SOc ; hemlock calf , 85o to 120 ; hem
lock upper , 23c to 2Gc ; oak nnper. 24o ;
alligator , 4 00 to C 50 ; calf kid , 32@35c ;
Grolscn kid , 2 50 to 2 75 ; oak kip , 80o to
100 ; oak calf , 1 20 to 1 30 ; French kip ,
110 to 1 55 ; French calf , 1 25 to 2 00 ; rus-
setts. G 50 to 7 50 ; linings , G 00 to 8 60 ;
toppings , 9 00 to 10 50 ; B. L. Morocco , SOo
to 35c ; pebble O. D. Morocco , 35c ; simon ,
2fOto300.
HARNESS No 1 star oak , No 4 24c : 2
do , 39c ; No , 1 Ohio oak , 38c ; No. 2 do ,
35c ; No. 1 Milwaukee , 37c ; No. 2do , 34c.
Horses and Mulei.
The market is brisk and all grades are
gelling well at ! < alight advance in prices.
The demand for good horses exceeds the
supply considerably. Prices range ns fol
lows :
Fine Dingle drivers , 8150. to 300. ; Extra
draft horses. 8175. to 225. ; Common draft
horses , 8100. to 150. ; Extra farm horses ,
8110. to 125. ; Common to good farm horses
890. to 8100. ; Extra plugii , 860. to 75. ]
Common plugs , 820. to 840.
MULES. 15 to 154 hands fextra ) , 8125 ,
to 150. ; 144 to 15 hands , 8100. to 140.
14 to 144 bonds , 875. to 100. ; 13j to 1' i
hands , 860. to 75.LI
LI uora.
ALCOHOL 187 proof , 230 per wine
gallon ; extra California spirits , 187 proof ,
1 30 per proof gallon ; triple refined spirits ,
187 proof , 124 per proof gallon ; ro-dlstilled
wtiakies , 100@160fine ; blended , 1 50 ®
2 50 ; Kentucky bourbons , 200@700 ; Ken.
tuckv nnd Pennsylvania ryes , 2 00@7 00.
BRANDIES Imported , 80 00@16 00 ]
domestic 1404 00.
GINS Isported , 4 60@6 00 ; domestic ,
140@3 00.
RUMS Imported , 4 50@0 00 ; New
England. 2 00@4 00 ; domestic , 1 60@3 CO
PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY-
175@4 00.
CHAMPAGNES Imported per case ,
2ROO@S1 0Arc5rlMa , case , . 1200 ®
1000.
CLARETS Per case , 4 60@1G 00
WINES Rhino wine , per cose , 0 00 ®
20 00 ; Gatawba , per case , 4 00@7 00.
Lumber.
WHOLESALE ,
Wo quote lumber , lath and shingles on
ars at Omaha at the following prices ;
JOIST AND 80ANTLING-1G ft. am
under , 82100 ; 18 ft. , 822 00.
TIMBERS 10 ft. and under , 822 00.
TIMBER AND JOIST-18 ft. , 823 00 ]
SC ft. 824 CO , 22 ft. , 827 60 ; 24 ft. , 827 50.
FENCING No. 1 , 4 and 0 in. , 822 00 ,
No/2 / , 82000.
SHEETING No. 1 (2nd ( common
boards ) . 818 CO ; No. 2 , 817 00.
STOOKI BOARDS-12.in. D , 82300
12-in. O , 835 00 ; 12-in. B , 840 00.
SIDING A , 824 09 ; B , 821 00 ;
81800.
FLOORING-A , 84000 ; B , 837 50 ; 0 ,
832 00 ; D , $23 00.
SHINGLES No. 1 , 8176 ; C-In. clear ,
82 75 ; star , 83 25 ; extra A , 84 00.
LATH-NO , i , 83 Co.
SHIP LAP-Plaln , 823 00 ; 0. G. No :
2 , 82400:0. G. No. 1.53500.
CEILING J-In. No. 3,82500 ;
No. 2. 837 00in. ; . No. 1 , 842 50.
FINIS IHNG-l.in. No. 3 , 837 60 ; l-.In
No. 2 , 813 60 ; 1-in. No. 1 , 848 50.
THICK FINISH 848 00@55 00.
TARRED FELT Per lb. 3o
STRAW BOARD Per lb , Sc.
BICAR CREEK L1ME-81 25.
PLASTER PARIS-82 35.
LOUISVILLE CEMENT 2 00.
Building Material.
LIME Per barrel , 81 85 ; bulk per bu
860. Cement , bbl , 82 50. Iowa ploste
bbl , 52 60. Hair per bu. 85o. Tnrro
felt 100 Ibs , 83 CO. Straw board , 84 00
PAPER Straw paper , 8Jo ; jrag paper ,
4o ; dry goods paper , 7c ; rnanlla paper , 10c ;
news paper. 80.
COAL Cumberland blacksmith , (12 ;
Morris Run Blossburg , $12 ; Wbltebreaa
lump , 86 EO ; Whltobreast nut , 8Q 60 : Iowa
lump i , 8G 50 ; Iowa nut 86 60 ; Rock Spring
88 : Anthracite , all sizes , 812 00(5)12 ( ) 60.
NAILS-Rates , 10 to GOf , 3 GO ,
Drup-i.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Acid
Carbolic , 60c ; Acid , Tnrtario. GOc ; Balaam
Copabia , per lb , 70c ; Bark , Sassafras , per
lb , 14c ; Calomel , per lb , 76c ; Cinchonidia ,
per oz , 31 05 ; Chloroform , per lb , 100) )
Dover's powderu , per lb , 81 40 ; Epsom
lalta , per lb. SJcj Glycerine , pure , per tcb
40c ; Lead , Acetate , per lb , 24c ;
Oil , Castor , No , 1 , per gal , PI 25 ! ;
Oil , Castor , No. 3 , per gal , 8120 ; Oil ,
Olive , per pal. 81 50 ; Oil , Origanum. 50o
Opium , 84 75 ; Quinine P. 4 W. & R. & S. ,
per os , 82 40 ; PoUeuium. Iodide , per bj
82 85 ; Solacin , per or. , 40o ; Bulphato of
Morphine , } > cr oz , S3 75 ; Sulphur ilour ,
per lb , 4c ; fjtrvchnlne. uur oz , 81 35 ,
Wool.
Merino unwashed , light , 14@16c ; heavy ,
13@lo ; medium unwashed , light , 18@20c ;
washed , cholco , 32c ! : fair , 80oj tub-aingy
and Wi , ZSoj burry , , black and oottod woou
2@Go lesa
Hides Furs , Etc.
HIDES < > rcen butcher'ahldo , ; OgOio
cured 7o ; Lldea , * green salt , part cured 7u
hides , Olc ; dry flint , oound. 12@13o ; dry
calf nnd kip , 12@13o ; dry lalt hides , oonnd ,
10@llc ; Brecn calf. wt. 8 to 15 lb * . . lOVgllc ;
green calf , wt , under 8 Ibs , per kfn , 60 ? ;
green pelts , 60@$1 25j green Iamb skins
81 25@1 CO ; damaged hides , two-third rate ,
cut scored and one grub , classed two-
tLIrds rate , ) branded hides 10 p r cent. off.
Coon skins , No. 1 , 45o ; No. 2 , 80c ; No. 3 ,
20No. ; . 4 , lOo. Mink , No. 1 , 60o ; No. 2 ,
SOo ; No. S , 15o ; No. 4 , 60 , Fox , No. 1 ,
GOc ; No. 2,250. Skwnk , No. 1 , black ,
G5c ; short strlpo , 40 narrow strlpa 25c ;
broad stripe , lOo , Tallow , Go ,
Council Blnffli Morhot.
CODNOIL BLtrrrB. Mny 0.
Flour Crystal Mills Golden Shenl ,
3 GO ; California Knrokix , patent , 3 81) ) ; best
brand of Kansas 3 50@3 90 ; Kansas and
Missouri flour 3 C04 25 ; grnhnm , 3 76 ;
rye flour , S 40.
Bran and Shorla 20 00 per ton
Chop Corn 21 CO per ton.
Whent-No. 2,110@11C.
Corn Goo.
Oats No. 2 , COc.
Rye 70.\
Barley No. 2 , 7Co : No. 3. COo.
Hny Loose , G 00@0 00 ; baled , 75 per
bale.
bale.Wood
Wood 5 00@G 00.
Wool 15@25.
Butter Creamery , 35c ; In rolls , wrap ,
ocd , 25@30ci rolls not wrapped , 20c ; mixed
colors , 15@20o.
Eggs I5d ,
Potatoes 1U > < ? 0 nnd Scotch , 1 23.
Onions 125@1 40.
Lho Chickens 3 00 per dozen ,
Chloaco
CiaoAOO. May 9 ,
Flour Dull ; medium to choice spring
wheat Uouri > 6 25 @G 75 ; common to good
white winter extra , 5 768 COj choice to
fancy Minnesota spring , 7 C07 CO ; ry
HOUM , 0 70310.
Wheat No. 2 spring wns nnsettlod at
the opening of the session , but a stronger
feeling soon prevailed and prices advanced
lj@ljc on the regular board , nnd closed
on call nt 1 24J@1 25 for cash : 1 252 for
May ; 1 27J for June ; I 23 for July ; 1151
for August ; 109J for September ; 1 07i for
the year ; 114@110 for No , 3 ; 90@93o for
rejected.
Corn No , 2 irregular nnd i@fio higher
on the regular board , closing at 73Jc for
cash ; 74 0 for May ; 72jjo for Juno ; 731c
for July ; 73Jc for August , ' 72Jo for Sep.
timber ; 71o for October ; 591o for the year ;
73@73io for high mired ; 70Jo for rejected.Ul
Oats Firmer nnd higher nt C2i@52Jo ;
for cosh ; 51 jo for Mar ; 52jo for June ,
4GJo for July ; 45Jo for tno year.
Rye Dull at 76o for JN'o. 2 cash nnd
Mny ; 73o for August ,
Barley Quiet ; No. 2 not quotable ; 90c
for No. 3.
Pork Mesa active nnd firmer at 18 05 ®
18 70 for cash and Mny ; 18 674 for June ;
18 92 } for July ; 19 10 for August ; 17 50
for the year.
Lard Firm at 11 3711 40 for cash
nnd May ; 1142 } for Juno ; 1157 } for
July ; 11 65 for August ! 11 25 for the year.
Short Ribs Stcadyand 6@7o hiqherat
10 47i10 60 for cash and May ; 10 50
for Juno ; 10 GO for July ; 1057 } for
August ; 9 80 for the yenr.
Butter Dull ; choice to fancy creamery ,
24@20c ; fair to good , 21@23o ; choice to
good dairy , 2022c ; fair to good , 14@18c.
Eggs ICfglGJc.
Whisky 118.
Reo'ts. Bhipm'ts
Flour 7)3G ! ) 0,591
Wheat ' 8,879 63.093
Corn 18,334 350,022
Oats 437t ! 32,510
Rye 3,790 50,216
Barley 33,531 1,169
Mow York Produce-
NEW YORK , May 9.
Flour Dull ; Winter wheat extra 5 10@
9 00 ; Minnesota extra 5 00@9 25 ; southern
Hour dull , demand steady ; common to
choice extra , 5 75@8 50.
Whent Opened unsettled , and lower ,
but closed very firm ; steamer No. 2 red ,
1 39@1 40 : No. 1 white. 1 43@1431 ; un
graded spring. 143 ; No. 2 red , May ,
14CM14GJ ; do June , 1451 45 $ ; July ,
1 29j@l 30i. _
Corn Opened Ic and 2o higher ; strong ;
ungraded , 7s82c ) ; No. 2 , 821@831c ; No.
2 , mixed , May , 81g@83o ; do. , June , 80J@
82c.
Oats Jc and lo higher ; firm ; active ;
No. 1 white , Goc ; No. 2 , do , 01J@UL'io ;
No. 1 mixed , GO c ; western , G2o ; No. 2
mixed , May , 59i@G01e ; do Juno , 572 ®
69c.
69c.Rye Dull ; Canada 92@93c.
Barley Quiet ; new Canada , 117 ,
Pork Strong ; fairly active ; new mess ,
18 90(5)10 ( ) 00.
Lard Strong ; fairly active nnd higher :
11 G2i@U C5 for cash ; 11 02 } for May.
Whisky-Nominal.
Petroleum Shade higher nnd strong ;
united , 73 ; crude in barrels , Gi@7o ;
Naptha , in barrels , Gc ; refined , in barrels
hero and in Baltimore , 7gc ; do. in Phila
delphia , 7ic.
7ic.St.
St. Louis Produce.
ST. Louis , May 9.
Flour Dull and weak.
Wheat Higher nnd firm : No. 2 red ,
1811 for cash ; 1312 fur May ; 1 21 } for
June ; 113 } for July ; 1 09g for August ;
1 09 } for September ; 1 OOj for the year ;
No. 3 do. , 12li@122 } .
Corn Higher ; 74i774o for cash ; 74o
for May ; 72lo for July : 72io for August ;
74 } for September ; M&o for the year.
Oats Hi.her ; 57o for cosh ; 572c for
June ; 43c for July ; 33o for August.
Rye Nominal.
Barley Quiet at 80c@l 10.
Lead Dull at 4 GU.
Butter Dull ; creamery , 2527c ; dairy ,
17@22c. . '
-EKifs-Duli atlCc. *
Whisky Low ai ,117. , 1
Pork Stronger ; 18 SO bid for cash anil
June ; 19 00 bid July.
Dry Salt Meats Firm ; shoulders. 7 60 ;
short riba , 10 50 ; short clear , 1100. '
Bacon-Strong ; shoulder * , 850@1050 ;
abort rib , 12 00.
Lard-Higher ; 1112 } .
Reo'ts. Shlpmts.
Flour 5,000 8,000
Wheat 11,000 8,000
Corn 30,000 3,000
Data 8,000 89,000
Rye 40,0l > 0 none
Barley none none
Kan n City Produce Market-
KANSAS CITT. May 0.
Wheat Weaker nud lower ; No. 0 cash ,
95ie ; Mny , 9ijj@97c ; June , 94@94Jo ;
July , 80c ; N . 4 cash , 90o ; Mny , BGc ;
June , 7Gc.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed cash , 72 ®
72e ; Mny , 72Jc ; June , 72@724o ; July ,
72io ; No. 2 wlilta mixed cash , 80c ; May ,
774 ? ; June , 79c ; July , SOo ,
Data No. 2 cash , 60Jo ; May , 65jc ;
June , 51c.
Rec'ti. Shipm'ts.
Wheat 98,828 50,280
Corn 72,274 7.CC9
Oats 790 812
Toledo Produce-
TOLEDO , May 0.
Wheat Dull at 1 30 } for cash ; No , 2 ,
1 30 for May ; 1 21 lor June ; 116j for
July ; 112J4 for the year ,
Corn-Dull at 77ic ; high mixed. 741o
for cash ; No. 2 , 73Jo for May ; 73o for
June ; 67o tor the year.
Data Neglected ,
liilaaolplila Produce ,
PHILADELPHIA , May 9.
Wheat Steady nt 1 42@148 for cash
and May ; 1 41l 48 for June-
Corn Firm at 82o ( for cash and May.
Oats Firm at G0160 a ( or cash and
and May.
" " ' '
"Rye'-'Qulet at 71o.
Eastlilborty JUlve Stock ,
EAST LIHKUTT , Pa. . May 9.
Cattle Unchansed. Recelptii , 389
hea I ; shiouieule , 641 head.
Jfogs Finn. Receipts , l.OCO head ; shir
11)611 tH , 3UUU (1C1 * * Philadelphia * , 7 70 ( <
7 83 ; Yorkew , 7 25@7 05.
Sheep-Dull at 7o olf. Receipts , 0,000
head ; ehipuientr , 5,400 head.
GUloago Xilva Btonk.
OUIOAOO , MayO ,
The Drover's Journal rejwts as folluwat
j logs No quotable change in the
market ; common to good mired , G 00(5)760 ( ) ;
heavy packing and hipx > Iug'l 7 W1
llcht , G95@7EO ; slclpn and mils , 360
@G 75. Receipts , 18,600 head.
Cattle Unch ngcdshlpplng cattle , G 40
@ 7 60 ; mixed butcher * * stock , 280 ®
G G2J ; stoekcn and feeders 3 005 GO.
ItecxIpU , 3.600 head.
Sheep Market slow nt 2 7C@C 15. Ro-
elptc , 1,800 head.
Pcorln Proilaoo.
PKORIA , May 9.
Corn Dnll ; and nominal ; high mixed ,
72J@72 cmIxcd : , 721@725o.
Oats Dull nnd nominal ; No , 2 white ,
624@C3o.
Rye Dull and nominal ; No , 2 , 771 c.
IIighwlnca-FIrmatll7.
Roo'ts. Shlp'U.
Wheat none 475
Com. , .t 11,600 3,600
O.Us 12,250 9.623
Ilyo 4.800 3,800
Barley 2,200 GOO
ICnusna City Lire Stools.
KANSAB Cur , Mny 9.
Cattle Receipts 672 head ; shipment * ,
55 head. Market steady but very quiet ;
native shippers , 376@ioO ; native cows ,
3 00@5 CO.
flUogs Rccolptfl , 2,172 head ; shipments ,
SUS head. Market strong and 5o higher.
Sales ranged from 6 107 33 ; bulk from
7 00@7 15.
Cincinnati Frodnoo.
CINCINNATI , Mny 9.
Mess Pork Firm nt 19 00@19 CO.
Lard-Prime steam , 11 30U 35.
Bulk Mosts Clear sldo , 1110@11124.
Bacon-Clear sld i > , 11 874011 UO.
Flour Weak and lower ; winter family ,
600G20.
Wheat-Dull ; No. 2 red , 1 35@138.
Corn Dull nnd easy ; No. 2 mixed ,
761@7Ggc.
Oats Weak ; No. 2 mtxwi , P5o.
Rye Dull nnd weak ; No. 2 , 83.
Barley D all nnd easy ; No. 2 fall nt
OOc. )
Whisky Continues demoralized ntl IG.
Baltimore Produce.
BALTIMOUK , Mny 9.
Flour Firm ,
Wheat-Southern dulljlfullz 135@l 38 ;
Longberry . , 1 40@145 ; ho. 2 rod winter
dull.
dull.Corn
Corn Yellow du'l ' 87c ; mixed western
steady nt SOo for cash and May.
Petroleum.-
CLUVKLAND , May 9.
Petroleum Unchanged ; standard white
0 test , OJc.
Turpentine Market'
WILMINGTON , N. 0. , May 9.
Rosin Dull ; strained , 1 80.
Spirits-Dull nt 4 80.
Tar 2 00.
BaffiUo Iilvo Stock ,
EAST BorrALO , May 0.
Hogs Stendy ; receipts , 76 head ;
lilpmonts , 11G head ; Yorkers , 7 GO7 80.
Liverpool Prodnoo.
IiVKurooL. MayO.
Flour American , 10d@12a Gd.
Wheat Winter , OslOd@10a4d ; white ,
Od@10a 2d ; spring , 9a@10j ; club , 10s 2d
© 103 Gd.
Corn Gs 5d.
Pork-82s 6d.
Lard CGs.
Receipts for the past three days were :
Wheat 93,000 centals , 41,000 centals being
Vmcrlcan.
A. Xioiln | * Jokol
A prominent physician ofVPiUs-
urg said jokingly to n lady patient
who WAS complaing of her continued
" .U health , and of his inability to euro
ler , "try Hop Bittoral" The Indy
ook it ia oarnoat and used the Bit
ers , from which eho obtained per-
J imncnt health. She now laughs at
he doctor for his joke , but ho is note
o well pleased with it , as it cost him
kgood pationt. Harruburg Patriot.
WANDERING WHEELMEN.
An Extensive Byclclo Trip to be Made
by a Couple of Omaha Young Men.
On Thursday , the 18th inat. , John
Hitchcock and Frank Schneider , both
members of the Byciclo club , start on
an extensive eastern tour on their
two-wheeled steeds. They go to
Chicago first , expecting to make the
trip in eight days. After a rest of
four or five days , they resume their
seats and strike for Detroit. They
will there cross into Canada , and push
through the Dominion to Niagara
Falls and Buffalo , nnd continue the
journey to Now York. The young
men expect to bo absent about two
months.
Next Sunday a party of young men
leave hero on byciclca for Lincoln.
They are Bert Hitchcock , John Hitch-
cook ; Emmett Solomon , and Frank
Schneider. They will start at day
light , and expect to roach the capital I
at D p. m. After a day's test they
will return.
Si" * " * " " * T * " " 1" !
Hope On , Hope Ever ,
No matter what the ailment" may be ,
rheumatism , neuralgia , lameness , asthma ,
bronchitis it other treatments have
failed bono enl go at once for TIIOUAS'
KCLKCTBIO OIL. It will secure your Im
mediate relief.
An Extraordinary Offer.
There are a largo number of persons out
of employment in every county who
cuold be making from 8100to 8300 a
month working for us , There are many
who have employment who could make a
muchxlarger amount by obtaining the
agency of their county of an article of
great merit that will sell In oil well-to-do
tamilies , and pay a profit of 100 per cent.
One agent in Pennsylvania aold 32 In two
days and mnde over 860 clear. Any man
with energy enough to call and show our
invention can make 81,500 to 83,000 a
year. We only want one goad man in
each county , to whom wo will give the
exclusive safe , The business Is pleasant ,
permanent and profitable. We wiih to
hear at once from those out of employ
ment , or deslro to get bettor. Send stamp
and address and receive our Inrge descrip
tive circular , glvlnr full information.
RENNEU ilANUFAOTURlNG CO , ,
110 Smithfield Street ,
m8-dl.i 4t FIttburKb , P * .
Genius Rewarded ;
OB ,
The Story of the Sowing laohino ,
r
A handsome little pamphlet , blue and gold
cove with oumorous cngriTlniru , will bo
GIVEN AWAY
to any audit penon calling for It , t any branch
or. nuL-oltlco of The Bingcr Manufacturing Com
pany , or will bo sent by null , pott paid , to
any pcrion living at a dutatico from our offlcot.
The Singer Manufacturing Oo , ,
Principal Office , 34 Union Square ,
NEW YORK.robin
robin ii&w
THE AGQNY OVER ,
The Oity Gota an Attorney and
Eight Policemen.
The Dead Look in the Oity
Council Lifted at Last.
The Oity Engineer's Salary
Gota a Boost.
"Hazn Is Hnzod" Pretty Thor
oughly After Long Suf
ferance.
A Long Winded nnd Important
Session of the City Dad *
Tlio city council mot last evening in
regular session.
Present , the cntiro council.
On motion of Air , Kaufmann , the
reading of the minutes of the preced
ing mooting was entirely dispensed
with.
PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS.
From the mayor , appointing John
D. Howe to bo city attorney. Con
firmed.
Prom the mayor , approving the ap
propriation ordinance for April , ex
cept the itoth of $852 from the sewer
fund for labor performed. This was
vetoed in accordance with the opinion
of the city attorney , on the ground
that the big ditch , on which the work
was done , was not a part of the sewerage -
age system. The mayor recommended
the passage of an ordinance granting
the amount out of the general fund.
Filed.
From the mayor , appointing Dims.
Childs , S , P. Johnson and Win. Dow
appraisers for the purposed change of
grade on Farnam street. Confirmed.
From D. 8 , Mitchell and others ,
asking repair of the sidewalk in front
of lota B and 4 , block 7G. Referred.
From J. W. Ingram , on behalf of
the Ohriatiun. church , desiring to pur
chase the 33 by 132 foot east of land
purchased by them on Farnam and
Twentieth streets for church purposes.
Referred.
From F. J. McShano and others ,
asking that the pond on Fairview and
St. Mary's avenues bo filled up. llo
forrod.
From Goo. Smith , county surveyor ,
in regard to the laying of sidewalks on
Sherman avenue. Referred.
From Thos. Callan , asking permis
sion to do business at the Tremont
house , under license procured for the
Grand Oontral saloon. Granted.
From A. W. Fultripdo , in regard to
the purchase of certain city property
in Kounteo & Ruth's addition , lie
fcrred.
The official bond of Wm. Smith , as
pound-master , was approved.
The contract between the city and
B , Haas , as keeper of Hanscom park ,
was referred.
From Milton Rogers and others , it
regard to the dangerous condition o
Loaveuworth and Twentieth .streets
Referred.
From Samuel R. Johnson , trans
mitting statement of amount duo on
hydrant rents up to January 1st , 1882
amounting to § 5,837.85. Referred
The plat of Reese's addition to tin
city of Omaha , presented by Josopl
Reese , and the plat of Prospect Plac
addition , by George P. , Bemis , wore
both referred.
From Peter Fronzpr , asking pormis
aiou to make certain improvement
and move certain buildings. Re
forrod.
From Fred Krug , asking that th
street in front of block 209 J , corner o
Twenty-second and Oumings , bo graded
to permit laying of sidewalk. Re
ferred.
From Andrew Bovina and others ,
requesting that certain property bo
coudomod and opened as a street.
This is for a cross-street between Far
nam and Harnoy , and Twentieth and
Twenty-fifth streets. Referred ,
From I. Rothhole , asking the ap
pointment of James O'Brien as driver
of the hooks. Mayor asked to ap
point.
From Homer Stull and others , ask
ing permission to grade Jefferson
street between Capitol avenue anil
Davenport and Davenport street be
tween Twenty-third and Joflorson ,
without expense to the city. Granted.
The bill af Sohitto Sorol as register
of the Third ward was referred.
The bill of the Omaha Publishing
company for tlio month of April was
referred.
The special committee appointed to
appraise city property reported np
praisemonts as follows :
S. 22 ft. lot 4 , block 124 $ 800
Lot6 , block "H" . , 3,000
Lot 1 , block 140 8,000
Old pent houjjo grounds 1,000
Lotl5 , block 2601 600
Lot6 , block 105 } . . . , , 5,000
Further time granted to complete
list.
list.From
From E , Rosenberg , asking per
mission to erect a bunding on lot 1 ,
block 120 ,
RESOLUTIONS ,
A sidewalk resolution presented by
Mr. Kaufmann was adoptod.
Baker ; Instructing city engineer
to report ordinance establishing the
grades on streets and alloys west of
Twenty-second , and between Daven
port and Burt. Referred.
O'Koofo : To allow Emory and
Lies to clear off brush on street be
tween Leavonworth and Mason , with
out expense to city. Referred.
O'Keofo ; To dispense with services !
of the extra policeman appointed to
guard prisoners , and to appoint a reg
ular policeman in his stead. Re
ferred.
Bohm : Requesting the city physi
cian to reportcausoof the continuation
or origin of small pox in the First and
Second wards. Adopted ,
Dollono ; Requesting tlio mayor to
instruct the poundmastcr to establish
two moro pounds in the vicinity of
Twenty-third and Ouuiings , nnULoav-
cnworth aud Twenty-fourth streets.
Referred ,
Leeder ; To place alloy between
Fifteenth and Sixteenth , Nicholas and
Thirty-third in passable condition.
Adoptod.
Leedor ; To abolish the oflico of city
detective.
This raised considerable discussion ,
and Mr. O'Keofo gave the supposed
city i detective quito scoring ,
Mr. Dunham moved as an amend *
mont that the services of the present
city detective bo dispensed with.
Mr. Boyd stated that there was no
provision for a regular detective , but
merely an appropriation of $75 per
month for detective work.
The amendment disposing of the
services of the present city dotcctivo
Mr. Hazen , was adoptod.
Lccdor : To repair dangerous place
on Eleventh and Davenport. Refer
red.
red.Dunham
Dunham : To put Jcfforssn ot
between Farnam and Dodge in pass *
able condition. Referred.
Belim : To fill holes on Thirteenth
south to Eleventh ; north from Far
nam and ono block on Eleventh , north
from Thirteenth to Fourteenth streets.
Referred to streets and gradescommlt- |
too with power to act.
Kaufmann : To relay cross-walk on
Tenth street. Referred.
iiEronra or COMMITTEES.
Judiciary : Granting request of Mr.
iggitiB in regard to certain taxes.
Adopted. '
Judiciary : Recommending payment
f certain judgments. Adoptod.
Judiciary : Transmitting of opin-
on of city attorney to effect that
axes on Child's hospital could not
)0 exempted from taxation for year
1881. Filed.
Claims ; Recommending payment
of certain bills. Adopted.
Finance ; Recommending that city
attorney draft an ordinance to provide
a clerk for the police judge. Adoptod.
Finance : Recommending that check
'or small pox expenses from county
commissionera bo handed city treas
urer to go into general fund. Adopted.
Same : Recommending that the sol-
. .ryof city engineer bo permanently
fixed at § 2,200 on and after July 1st ,
1882.
It was explained that this recom
mendation was agreed to with the un
derstanding that the services of the
city engineer should bo devoted ex
clusively to the duties of his oflico.
Hoport adoptod.
Streets and Grades : Recommend-
ng that permission bo granted for
removal of oorth from College street
under certain conditions. Adoptod.
Same : Recommending an estimate
of the cost of Grading the alloy back
of the Millard hotel. Adoptod. >
Same : Recommending acceptance )
of ordinance of Phil Sheridan street.
Adoptod.
Police : Recommending oonfirma-
, ion of the following appointments by
; ho mayor : H. Jacobson , E. Gor
man , John O'Donohuo , Owen Buck-
oy , Frank Kaspor , James 0'Boyle ' ,
Alox. Black.
It was moved by Mr. Bohm that
; ho names bo confirmed ono at a timo.
Mr. Oorby amended to add the
names of John Ourloy. G. W. Hyde ,
G. N. Doty and E. Kirko , to the re
port of the committee , and that con-
lirmation then bo voted on as a whole.
Mr. O'Koofo moved to refer this
amendment to the committee on
police.
Mr. Corby'o amendment to the
amendment was referred to the com
mittee on polico.
Mr. Loodor's amendment , to vote
on the names reported by the commit-
f oo ono by ono , was called up and then
the point was raised that the adoption
of the substitute disposed of the
whole business by referring it back to
the committee on police.
After considerable wrangling it was
moved and carried to reconsider the
substitute then passed.
Mr. O'Koefo then withdrew his
substitituto and the amendment to
take up the names ono by ono nnd
vote upon them was passed.
The name of H. Jacobson was
taken up and ho was confirmed. j ,
Ditto Mr. E. Gorman. /
Ditto Mr. John O'Donohoo. ,
Ditto Mr. Owen Buckley.
Ditto Mr. Frank ICaspor.
Ditto Mr. James O'Boylo.
Ditto Mr. Alexander Black.
Mr. Herman moved Uhat the ap
pointment of Mr. E. W. Hyde bo
onfirmod.
Mr. Loodor amended to refer back
o committee on polico. Carried.
Mr. Dunham moved again to con
firm Mr. Hydo.
Mr. O'Keofo gave as his reason for
ipposing Mr. Hyde that Mr. McOuno
was a bettor man.
Mr. Baker said that if they ex
pected to bulldoze the council they
night keep on until to-morrow.
Mr. Baker moved to confirm Mr.
John Ourloy. '
Mr. O'Koofo said ho should oppo o
his confirmation because Mr. 0 *
3rady was equally as good a man.
Elo opposed all changes that were
without reason.
The motion to confirm Mr , Ourley
waa withdrawn ,
Mr , Herman moved to confirm Mr.
O'Grady , but received no second ,
Mr , Dunham moved that the com-
anUtco on police bo instructed , to
bring in a report at the next mooting
aa to these names.
Mr. O'Keofo moved to reject the
names of Ourloy , Hyde , Doty and
Kirko. Carried.
HKI'OllTS IlESUUBI ) .
Police : Recommending allowance
of certain claims. Adopted.
Police ; Returning list of liquor
dealers' Filed.
Public property and improvements :
Recommending the purchase of buffalo
from M. L. Keith , and reporting that
the Union Pacific offered froo. trans
portationtoOmahafprthoanimala.
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