OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY APKIL 24 , 1887.-TWELVE PAGES. SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES. Tha Oliquo Arranging to Gather in tlo Oaah Wheat. ESTIMATES OF CLIQUE HOLDINGS J lie Decline of the Early Port of tlio Week in Cattla Kcgalnctl-- Iraclc In ilogtt Active Quotations. CHICAGO I'HODUCK MARKET. CIIICAOO , April * ! . [ Special Telegram to thoUKi : . ] May wheat was still pegged at 84c by the clique thls nornlng. If It Imd not bccnJLwould Imvo pot under that figure , because of liberal receipts and because of the pretty Rencral realizing ; of the crowd on Juno that option fell to feS c at once. Thp clique Is bald to bo arranging for the cash wheat In a j > ccullar way. They say to old nnd original carriers , "Do you want to keep your wheat If you can make fair * Interest on your moiipy. " There Is only one answer to Hint qiii'stloii. Of course tlio carriers don't want to go out of business. The clique then proposes to them to put up margins , to cive them a commission and to give them May op tions. This ptitj the old "carriers" In the at titude oTbrokeis or commission men to the bull cotcrlo. It 1ms this advantage : It partly disarms the suspicion ot ttho crowd ; I rolluvtis the cllipio of the odium Hut would bo heaped on It If cash wheat was gathered together in a great block and loaded up. Uo- sldus it puts Chicago banks in hot ter temper nud makes them more Inclined to advance liberally on wheat A licet starts out of Chicago to night with over ; i,000,000 bushels of corn aboard. About 750,000 bushels of this has been taken from elevators within the past week. The straits are open , letting through the "up licet. " Tills will empty out perhaps 2,000,000 bushels more corn , as elevator men nrc HO anxious for room that they are mak ing a n-tnto of ll c a bushel to shippers. This will be all the mom there will be needed. Tin ; receipts oflieat are not large not nearly so largy as expected and there Is no .wheat of nny consequence coming down hero from Milwaukee ami Dtilutlr Halt of the men \\lio-\vero vehemently talking about bringing millions of wheat lieio from Dnluth uru now over on the bull Hide themselves. As for Armour , low ot the mon who wore curtain ho would pour about 8,000,000 bushels of cnsh wheat upon the clique are certain now that this Is none other than an Armour deal. This shows how the sentiment olmimes. Mershaw & Co. to-day must have bought nearly 750,000 bushels. They yiok ono 200,000 bushel lot from Matthews , anU several lanro lots from Lester and other houses. Yesterday "pt'gglnwas done by Irwln. Green & Co. ; the dny before by Kosenfeld & Co. The gos- El ) s were busy making estimates on the situ- utloii of the market so far as clique holdings are concerned. It is figured this way now : Kwslmw & Co. have 15,000,000 bushels ; Irwin , Orenn it Co. , 12,000,000 bushels ; Ros en feld & Co. , (1,000,000 ( bushels : George C. Walker & Co. , : i , < > 00,000 bushels ; boss. Strong & Co. , lf > 00,000 bushels ; George lialdwin < te Co. , 1,000,000bushels ; Hensley Bros. , 1,000,000 bushels ; making a total of a'J.600,000 bushels , all bought lor May delivery. Them are , It will be seen , three now names In the clique cotcrlo now. Koss. Strong ite Co. are said to have been tnken In so as to get "Diamond Jo" ffiish whent. There was a little curiosity to know the whereabouts ot Green , of Irwln , Green & , Co. , and ot' C. J. Kcrsliaw , of C. .1. Kcishtiw & Co. , the two men who have boon the lending cllquo operators. The anxiety of thn crowd because these two pcntlemcn were out of town shows how much worry the clique Is causing the market just now. May went to S4 > c , broke off to KiJ < o , liclu there for only a momoiit and went to 8-4Jf@SIM'cat the close. Corn was a llttlo linn , while provisions were unchanged. CHICAGO LilVIfl STOCK. CrncA.no , April 33. ( Special Telojram to the BIK. : ] CATTLE " \Vhon \ buyers go out to Halsted street to moot sellers who have a load or two of cattle It indicates a pretty good market , much bettor than any wo have had In mouths past , " s.ild a dealer. How ever , It must lie remembered tlmt thcro were very few cattle on sale , really not enough to make a market. There wcro a few orders notllllod yesterday , and this was why some dOHlrabtttcattle sold lOc higher. The decline of the rally part of the week has more than been rcngalned , however , and the market for the week closed strong. Shipping steers. 1,850 to 1,500 Ibs , S4.80 ( $ > 15 ; 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs , SI.5UJJ4.75 ; 050 to 1.200 Ibs. S4t50@4.C,0 ; stackers and feeders , S3.UOQM.10 ; cnws * , bulls nnd mixed. S2.awi.00 ; bulkS2.70 : U5 ; slop-fed steers , * 4.40@4.75 ; coru-fcd , 83.80 ® 4.25. 4.25.Hoos Hoes Trade was active with an up turn of 5e on nearly all grades , the market closing linn with but few lots or oilris and ends left unsolil. Common mixed sold at S5.20@5.25 ; good mixed and packing sorts , $ r > . ; tr ( g5.r > 5 ; best and closely assented heavy , also butcher well his , S5.fXg5.C5 ) ( ; llirhtborts , S5.30Q5.40 ; plKS , 84.70@4.05. FINANCIAL. NKW YORK , April 23. ( Special Telegram to the BKE.I STOCKS. There were no sen sational features in the stock market to-day. At'Uio opening there was some selling on fear ot political troubles In Europe. The London market for American securities , however , was higher all around , and this gave a reassuring tone to the dealings on till ? side. ' New England was again rather weak , t lie JJal emnn party being conspicuous sellers. 8. V. White and ; hls following bought cbal stocks and strong bull points were out an Lackawanna and Delaware & Hudson. A good dual of Interest attached to the bank statement , which was regarded as quite favorable. Western Union exhibited more strength than for a long tlmo und the point was out tlmt people who had been accumu Intlng the stock for some tftne were about tc glvo It a lift. Late London advices reported a better fooling abroad and good buying ol American stocks. The railroad earnings foi the third week in April were In every In- stancu favorable , showing good gains as compared with the corresponding period lasl year. At noon the market was steady , sale ; to that hour aggregating 104,000 shares , During the latter part ot the day the onlj feature to the market was the firmness Ir dealings. Oroiton Navigation moved up 5 per cent and Oregon Transcontinental ad , vanccd In sympathy. Rumors were current tff a'blg bull deal In Union Pacific and etroris parties were said to be quietly absorbing It St. Paul was the weakest-spot In the market and In spite of the strencth of the genera list U dragged henvlly under 03. The closing prices were thn best for the day. . The tola sales were about tO\000 shares. ClovKHNMKNTs liovernnu'ut bonds wen dull out steudv. YKiU'EUDAY'S OUOTATIOXS. U. S. t's 100 1C. &N. W 1 U. S. 4'scoupon. 120W1 do preferred. . . . ! II. S. 4U'scoup .llOtfN. Y. C 1 PacltioiPsot'10..125XO. It. & N 103" . Canada South'n. . . -j\ . Central Tactile. . 40 IPaclticMall . 50 Chicago & Alton. 145 I1. , D. &E . 35 tlo prefertetl..lOO ( Pullman C. , H. & O. 144K Reading. " D. . L. & W 138 Rock Islqnd"l20' : ; ; ; D * R.0 30 f St. U&8.F. . . . 37 j Erie do preferred. . . . 77j d i p re f t rrud. . . . Till C.M.SP. . . . . . Illinois Central..1R4 do preferred..119) ) . trXf It . 11 _ ' St 0 w t ! * iv if ! P. & K. &T. do preferred. . ! 12 > ; Lake Shore S > < Texas Pact lie. . . . 1 * AN. . . 67K UnlotiPucliio. . . . ( VJj Michigan Cent1 ! . . \V..StLAP. \ . . . 20 > j Mo. Pacific do preferred. . 85 No , Paclllo. . W. U. Telegraph 70 do preferred. . . , 61. MONK VON CALL 4 ( < t5 per cent ; closed of fered at 4U percent. PIIIME MEHCANTII.E PAPEU Unchanged at W < * 6 per cent. HTKIU.INO KxcnANflE Fairly actlvo am tetky alS4.SO > for sixty days , S4.bl v fo demand. Chicago , April 23. Following quoli Jlunsarutiio 2'JU : closing Ugurcs ; Flour Steady and firm. Winter wheat Hour , 54.3.fiM.30 : southern , W.104.20 ; Wisconsin. H.'JtXct-i.n * ] ; Mlchlcan soft sprlnc wheat , fa,704.30 ( ! : Alinncsota bakers. 83.71) ) C < * 4.W ; patents 84.oOC44.bJ : low eradus , 9I.M9-.W : rye Hour , quiet at , 83.35(33.40 ( ; In Barlcs and banels , 8-V < ta.70. * Wheat Dull ; trading unusually llRlit ; Slay lluctiiatcdyltliln a % c raime , closing Ifc liiRliur , and Juno closed H'e higher than yes- tttiday ; uasli , S3U-10c ; May , 815-lCc ; June , . Corn Dull , oulet , but stondyS opened n shade higher llian yesterday , lluctuated some and closed VC'1 ' " above yesterday ; cash , &HVc ; May , ai IMOc ; June. 40 3-Kx ; . Oats-Uull ; prices rrmalncd wltljfester- day's range ; caali , 27fc ; ; May , iiS iTr June , iHJp Jtyo Quirt at r,7c. Jinrley Dull at .I'.tyTOOc. Timothy Seed Piiiiii' , 31.CI. Klax Seed-Si. 03. ' Wnlslcv Sl.l\ Pork Dull , quit ; ! , luit steady ; cash , S20..V ) ; May and June , S'J0.7 : > . hard A llttlo stronger and averaged a trine higher ; cami and May , S7.1 7.12 > f ; June , E7.20S17.2-JK. ( Hulk Meats Shoulders , SG.OOa < UO ; short clear , SS.10JW.15 ( ; slioit ribs , 87.7r ) ! 7.bO. Butter Finn ; creamery , 10 ® ; c ; dalrj , . . .v.Steady : full cream Cheddars nnd Hats , l8 < 3t3Xc : Young Americas , lo > i@ 13 c-sklms ; , DQOc. Kggs Lo crat llQUJfc. Hides Steady and ilrm ; heavy gwen salted lie ; silted bull Indus , Oc ; green salted calf , S'c ' ; dry salted , IOc ; dry Hint , 12C < 5lSc ; dry calf , liW14c ! ! ; deacons , 4ite each. Tallow Steady ; No. 1 country , 4c ; No. 2 , 3lic ; cake , 4i c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 10,000 4.000 Wheat , bu 110,000 0.000 Corn , bu 08,000 17,000 Oats , bu 811,000 80,000 Hye , bti 3,000 none Hurley , bu 10,000 1,000 St. Louis. April 23. Wheat May , lower , others steady ; cash , 80 < 3SU)4c : May , 80iCcJune,80Xc. ; ijiiui iiuimiim .11 si.uu. Whisky-Steady at 81.13. Mutter Steady ; creamery , 20@24c ; dairy , 17U20c. ( Afternoon lioaid Wheat Unchanged. Corn Firm but dull. Oats Unchanged. iCartBAs Olty , April 23. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 red , c.tsh , r.8Jc . bid , 70c asked ; May , 70c bid , mc asked. Corn Stronger ; No. 2 , cash , 325/c ; May , 32c bid : i : > 'c asked. Oats Nominal. lilvcrpool , April 23. Wheat flair demand fall , holders offer spailncly. Corn Steady ; dpiuaiid fair ; now mixed western , spot 4s per cental. Now OrloaiiH , April 23. Corn Un settled and lower ; mixed , 4'Jc ; yellow and white , 50@51c. Oats Steady at 37c. Cornmeal Quiet and weak at S3.15. HOK Products Dull and a shade lower. l'ork-816.75. hard 87.00. llulk Meats Shoulders , S3.37 } ; long clear c ear ribs , $8.25. New York. April 23. Wheat Ko- colpts , 38,000 ; exports , 725.000 ; snot a shade higher ; options advanced } i < S ? c , closing atSJc. Corn Spot and options a shade hlchrr , closlnt'steady ; receipts , 0,000 ; exports , 233 ; unuradcd. 4l > @ .VWc ) ; No. 3 , 49 > c ; In eleva tor COX dellvered.May closlnt ; at 49c. Oats Shade stronger. Jtecolpts , 2POO ; ex ports , 20,000 ; mixed western , 35@37c ; white western , 38@42c. Petroleum Steady ; united , 63 < c. Eftgs Kasier ; western , 13c. I ard Shade hlKher ; western steam , spot , 7.42X. Pork Steady and more active. Uutter Quiet but generally steady ; west ern , 12@'J4c. CheesR Quiet but firm. Minneapolis , April 23. Wheat Firm ; track wheat a turn dearer ; No. 1 hard , cash , 7 < yfc ; May. 77 > 4'cJuno : , 78 > < ; c ; No. 1 northern , cash , 75 ? ; May , 7t ! c ; No. 2 northern , cash , 74c. Flour Firm ; patents , 84.30 ( 4.45 ; bakers , n r,350 Roceiots Wheat , 03,000lm. ; flour , 150 bbls. Shipments Wheat , 45,000 bu. ; Hour , 15,000 Mils. Mils.Milwaukee. Milwaukee. April 23. Wheat Firm Cash , 70K ; May , 7fc Corn Nominal. Oats No.3 white , Rye-No. 1 , 020 Jiarley No. 2 , ouj uijfc. Provisions Cash April pork , SID.50. Cincinnati , April 32. AV heat Stronger : No. 2 , red. 88@83 > * c. Corn I air demand ; No.3 mixed , 41Wc. Oats-Firm : No. 2 mixed , Sic. Rye Strong ; No. 2 , 03H@05Vc , Pork-Dull at 810.25. Lard-K.xsr at 87.05. . WhlsKy-Steady ; § 1.13. LIVE STOCK. Ghlonito , April 23. The Drovers' Jour nal teuorts as follows : Cattle Receipts. 3,000 ; strong and IOc hlchcr : shipping steer ; , $4.15@5.15 ; stockrrs and feeder * , S2.904.10 ; cows , bulls and mixed. 2.25@4.00 : bulk , S3.70Q3.15 ; Texa-o corn-fed cattle. S3.80@4.25. Hogs Receipts , 7,000 ; market strong and 5c higher ; rough and mixed , 55.05 5.40 : packing and shipping , 85.40@5G5 ; light , 84.05@5.00.skips ; , S3.00@4.50. Sheep Receipts , 200 ; strong ; shorn west ern , SS OQSOSnatives ; , 83.75(34.80 ( ; 1lambs , Nation ? ! Stonk Yards. Kast Kt. Ijonls , 111. , April 23. Cattle Receipts. 200 ; shipments , 400 ; offerlnes consisted mainly of stuff hold over , stronger ; choice native steers , S4.bO@5.30 ; fair to good ship- pln steers , S4.00ffl4.75 ; butchers'steers , 53.70 @ 4.40 ; feeders , S'J.20@3.15. Hogs Receipts , 0,00 ; shipments , 15.00 ; stronir ; choice heavy ana butchers' selec tions , 85.55@5.70 ; packing. 85.35@5.60 : York ers , $5.15(35.30 ( ; pigs , S4.4034.90. K u 8 City. April 23. Cattlfl Receipts , 3,500 ; shipments , none ; market ac tive and lOc higher ; common choice nhin- pine , 83.75(3 ( .fiO : stockers , S'J.no3.25 ; feedIng - Ing steers , 5S-o@3.W { ! ; ) ; cows , S3.2.X33.80. Hoes Korelpts , S.OOO ; shipments , 1,00 < J ; active and 5c hleher ; common to choice , 4.80@5.45 ; skips and pigs , 3.00@4.00. OMAHA. IrtVK STOCK. Saturday , April 23. Cattle. The receipts of cattle were very light and only half as many as yesterday. The market was a little stronger than yesterday , but slow with little doing. The receipts of hogs worn light , as usual. on Saturday. The market opened active at yesterday's ptlces.t verythinx was sold early In the day. _ Sheep. There were no fresh receipts. Receipts. Cattle. . 200 lies _ . . . 1.10C Prevailing Prides. Showing the prevailing prices paid for live slock on this market : Choice steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . . . * 4.40Q .00 Choice steers , 1U to 1350 Ibs. . . 4.20 H.45 Fat little steer 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.8-Xgt.30 Extra choice cows and heifers. . . . 3.50 < u > 4.00 Good to cholcs corn-fed cows. . . . 3.00 3.40 Common to medium cows . 2. 75Tdfl.no Uoodtocholcnbulls . , . . , 3.5ttt.ur > Light and medium hozi . 5.0u r5.io tiood to choice heavy nos . ii.20 ( 5.o : ; Wood toeholce mixed ho n. . . . . . 5.10 ( 5.2) ) Choice aheep. 80 to 1'JO Ibs . 3.1-X 4.UO Ileprcsontative cutlet. 3TKE11S. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. SI. . . , tt J4.00 14. . . .12:17 : S4.-M 3. . . .1103 4.20 18. . . .1150 4.3.1 13..10WI 4.20 17. . . . 1433 4.60 I'J . . .1000 4.25 COWS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. U..9SO 82.75 3. . . . 1005 $3.50 1. . . . 1170 3.00 3..V15 3.50 IiULT.8. No. Av. Pr. No. AT. Pr. 1 . . .1380 S3.M 1. . . .17UO 53.00 1..1530 3.00 No. Av. Shk. pr. Nn. AT. Shit. Pr. 7o.Ji so S-vai in . . . 'J04 sori.2o 77. . . . 205 340 6.10 ( W..2S4 100 5.20 77. . . .1111 120 5.15 71. . . , (40 320 5.20 80. . , . 1W ' 40 5,15 ( KI , . , ZX. 40 6.2.'i 71 . ' . . .230 120 5.20 07. , . . 870 , YSO 75. . . . 317 120 5.M ! 07. . , . 2TS 200 a 0 AlUilei of stock m tuu uav axe made iiercwt , llvo welzht unless otherwise sUtC'l. ' Dead hogs sell at Kc PIT Ib. for all welghti. "Sklns"orhos weUhlnic ! OM tlim : 109 ID ? . fiovalua. Pri-gnant sowsara ducked 4'J ' luj. and stags 80 lu-t , by the public Inspector. lilvc : Stock No tea. llogsetcady. Cattle reached S4.GO. Cattle strong. W. K. McCloud of the firm of McCloud & Love , has gone- homo to spend Sunday. W. I * . Patterson , Aurora , ono of the pioneer neer shippers , was in with six loads of cattle. OMAHA. WHOLESALE MAHK.t3TH General Produce. Sattirday , April 23. The following prfcw are for romul toll of pratiicc , ( M soltt on me market to-tiay. Knot The market Is steady at lOc. IIUTTKU There Is an occasional package of fancv butter that sells above the quolations given below. Chlce country , 20Cti2Jc ; fair to good.jriQlSc ; common , 12 jl4c. Dui sEi ) Poin.Titv Tlio weather Is too warm for handling dressed poultry , but an occasional package is received , Iced , which sells at about 1-c per Ib. hm : PoL'i.TUY Chickens , S3.flO@4.00. CHEKSK Full cream cliedditrsslniilt'.HJ c ; full cream Hats , twins , 14i'e } ; Young Aniuil- cas. ISc ; fancy Swiss , 1st ; Swiss , im- uortod , 25c : LImbiirger. He : brick. I5@i6c. Br.ANS Infeiloi ! tock.7. " ( ( ! 31.00m'ood clean country , 8l.0di/iil.2. > ; miulium , hand picked , 81.401.50 ; Hand Dlckctl. navv , S1.50@lfiO. Pi'.ovisio.Ns llam , l2Ke : bri'aktast bacon , rib. lOXc : bre.ikfast bacon , plain , lie : dry salt sides. 8U@be ; dried beef , regular , 10 Be : 3-lbcani. Fairbanks , 8 CAIIIIAOK The market is well supplied. California cabhago , choice , pur lit , " > c. Arpi.Ks The market Is b.iro and there Is no stock of anv account. OVSTKIW Horse shoo brnnd.3."c ; stand ard , 2 c ; selects , 30c ; extra selects , 35 ; N. Y. counts , 4op NKW VKGKTAIII.IS : Spinach , per bbl , S1.7.3.00 : top onions , per dozen bunches , 10&20 : radishes , per do/en bunches , 40c ; lettuce , 40c ; plo plant , per Ib , RCrtrt ; Home grown aspagns , peroi ( \ , Sl,00l.fX ) ; cucum bers , per do/en , 51.40. IjKMosfl Mussina , choice , per box , 81.50 @ 5.00. OiiA.vons California , Riverside , per box , ' 31.8534.00 ; Calilornla , Los Angeles , per box , S2.7ij'.00 ( ! ; Medlteruinean sweets , 33.50fi 3.75 ; Messina Imperial , fancy , 5.50 ; San Cabriel , siiiL'lii box lots , ? 3.00 ; San Gabriel , 5 box lots , 2.85. SmMviiKiiniKS Thu receipts have been quite liberal dining the week and the market lalrly active. Thn bulk of the stock has been from Mississippi and ho ilsiana received by the way of Cjilcngo. Arkansas berries are beginning to come In now direct and the maikct Is a little lower. Strawberries , per quart , 25c. MALAGA. GRAPES The supply on the market Is not heavy. Regular size casks , 85.00 ; largo slo casks. 85.50. BANANAS Largebunclujs , per bunch , S'3.00 @ 3.00. Grocor'4 filnt. PICKI.F.S Medium , In bbls. 3 .00 ; do , In half bbls , 84.50 ; stiwll. In bbls , S9.00 ; do , in half bbln. S.1.W ; gherkins , In bbls , 810.00 ; do , in half bbls , So.-'JO. SUOAII tiranulatcd , C'0 } c ; conf. A , fi@ Ok'u ; white extia C , 5Jjr , 5iic ; o\tra 0 , 5 , (3 ( 5Kc : yellow C , 4.Ji@4 ; u : cut loaf , Oj @Gic } ; powdered , BK < il > Tc. COFPRKS Oidlnary grades , ti lrtc fair r@ir J4c ; prime. 10h l cehoicel.i@i7 ; ic ; fancy green and yellow. ijJ17 : ( , c ; old cov- CANNET > -UystersHtandanlpercaso , SS.15f3.2' ( > : strawberries , 21b. per case. 8i.KO ; raspberries. 3 Ib , per case , 82. 'r ; California pears , per case , 84.5'J ' ; apiicots , pur casj , 84.60 : Deaclies. per cr.se , 85.00 ; white cher ries , ptr c.ise , S'i.OO ; plums , per case , SS. . " > > ; blueberries porease , S1.85 ; ois plums.- Ib , per case , S2.50- pineapples , a Ib , per case 83.20(83.75 ( ; 1 Ib nihjkerel. per doz , Sl.-lO ; 1 Ib salmon , pci doz , 81. SO al.oj ; 21o , gooseberries - berries , per case , SL7.i ; 2 Ib strins Deans , per case , 31. ; Ulblliuabeaus , per case. Si. 00 ; MATCHES Per caddie. 3 > c ; squara cases , $1.70 ; mule square. 8 l.su. Srnur No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , S.2j51.3s ) ( ? ; New Orleans perealloii 3SQf 5o ; maulo syrup , half bbls , "old time. " per gallon , 70c ; 1 gal lon cans , ner doz , f 10.00 ; hall gallon cans , per doz. 85.50 ; quart cans , 8 : ) . ! * ; , CANDY Mixed , Wfflllc : stick , S QO c , CRACKF.HS Oarncau's soda , butter and picnic. sl , < o ; creams,8 > ic ; ginger snaps , HJ c ; city soda , 7k. bTAiicii Mirror gloss. 1 Ib , Cc ; mirror ploss , 3 Ib , 5 > fc : mirror gloss , oib , fl c ; ( Jroves corn , 1 Ib.OJ o ; Klngslord's corn , I lo , 7c : Klncsford's gloss , 1 Ib. 7c : Klngsford's gloss , Olb. 7ic ; lilnusford's pure llb.iSKo ; Klngsford's pure , 3 Ibr > Kc ; Kingsfords bulk , 4c. SOAI'S Kirk's savon Imperial , 83.70 : Kirk-s satinet 83.00 ; Kirk's standard , 83.05 ; Kirk's white Rtisalan , 34.00 ; Kirk's white- cap. 80.50 ; dome , 83.85 ; washboard , $3.10 ; wliito cloud. 83. 70. General Market * . \ARNisHEa-lJairels , per gallon ; furni ture , extra , 81.10 ; furniture , No. 1. 81.00 ; coach extra , 81.40 ; coacli. No. 1,81.30 ; Da- mar , extra , J1.75 ; Japan , -70c ; asphaltuin , extra & 5c : shellac , 5S.50 ; hard oil linlth , . tiEAVY llABDWAitE iron , rate 83.80 ; plow steelsDccUl casf,4j ccruolblestool.'i ; > tfc ; cast tools , d-o , J3H < o ; wa on spokes , pel set , S3.00@ > 3.50 ; hubs , per set , SL'-iv. felloes. sawed dry , 81.50 ; tongues , caobv. 80c : axels. each. 75e : square nuts , per Ib. OtiOTic : cell ehaln , per Ib. 0 * 1 'o ; malleable. luo ; iron wedges , 6c ; crowbars , ,60 ; harrow teeth , 4 , 0 , eprlng slotil. 7@t'c ' ; liurdon'a liorso shoos. $4.75 ; Burden's muleshoes. . $ " > .75. J3arbBd wire , In car lots , S4.00 per 100 IN. Nails , rates , lo to 50. SUO : steel nails , . $3. ) . Shot , 81.35 ; buckshot , * UMi ; Hiiznd powaer , kegs , JS.OO ; do. half kegs , S3.--5 ; do. quarter kegs , 81.50 : blasting , kegs , S2.1i > ; fuse , per 10 feet. G.VJ. Lead bsr. $ \ * Dnv PAINTS White lead , „ ic ; French zinc , 12c : Par ! ; whiting. 2Kc : whiting , gilders , Jfc ; whiting , com' ) , Ike ; lampbiack , ( Jer- tnanstown. 12c ; lampbinck , ordinary. 80 ; Prussian blue,55o ; ultramarine , We ; vandyfc- brown , 8c ; timber , burnt. 4o ; nrnoer. raw , 4o ; sienna , burnt , 4c ; sienna , raw , -in ; Paris green , genuine , w I'arls green , com mon , , 23o ; chroniP green. , , N. Y. . 20c ; TermlUion Amoncan. IN : : inaian raw and burnt umber , 1 a cans , i2c ; raw and burnt sienna , 12c : Vandyke brown , We ; re- nurd lampblack I3o : coach black and Ivory black , 16o ; drop black 16c ; Prussian blue , 40c : ultramarine black. 18c ; chromo eroon.L. , M. A D. . lOc ; blind r.nd shutter groan , 1 , . , M. < k D. , lOc ; Paru green , 18c ; Indian red , 15o ; Venetian red , Oc ; Tuscan. 22o ; American vermllllon. L. & D. , 20a ; yellow ochro. 2c ; ! „ M. He O. D. . Wo : good ochre. IGc ; oatnnt dryer , Sc ; graining color , light oafc dark ° * K' walnut chestnut and sh. 12c DJIUOS AND MIKMIOAI.B. Ac d carbolic , (0c ( ; acid fcxrtarlc , 52c ; balsam copaiba , per H > , ; > 0c : bark sassaf ran , per Ib , lOc ; calomel , par tt , 78c , chlnchonidia , per oz , 40c ; chloio- form , per ft , iOc ; Dovers powders , per ft , 1.25epiom ; falls , per tt , Ko ; glycerine , pure , per -Ib. JOe ; lead , acetate , per ft , 2io ; oil , cantor , No. 1 , per KM. , 31.50 ; oil castor , No. 2 , per gal. , 81.40 ; oil olive , per gal. , t.40 ; oil oritrannum , 50c ; opium , .SO ; quinine. P. A W. and R. & S , . per oz. 7Cc ; potassium Iodide , per ft , JH.50 ; sallcln. per oz. 40c ; sul- nbate morphine , per ot St. 6 ; sulphur DOT tt.4c : strychnine , ceroz. Sl.ai. ' * IMINTS i.v OIL White lead. Omaha.P P. , O' n ; white lead , St Louis , pure. , c ; Mar- eellles , green , 1 Ib cans , 2c ; r'rtncn imc , srroen seal , 13c ; French zinc , red seal , lie ; French jino. In varnish .ant , 200 ; Kench rlnc.75c ; vermllllon. English , In oil , 75c ; red , IOc : rose pluK , I4o ; Venetian red , Cook- son's , 2fo $ : Venetian red. American. iKc ; red lead , 7Ko ; chrome yellow , genuine , We ehroiae yellow , K , 12c ; ochre , rochello. lie ochre , trench , 2Kc : ochre , American , IKo ; VVinter's mineral , 2 ; Lenih _ blown , 2Kc ; Spanish brown , 2X0 ; Prince's mineral , 3c HIDES Green butchers , 5i < @ 0o ; green cured. 7c : dry ttlut , ll l''o ; drv salt. 0 10c ; , . , nides , tw-thlrds prlca Tallow-SXc , Grease . SPIBITS Cologne spirits , isa proof , SLIT do 161 proof , S1.1S ; spirits , second quality 101 proof , 5UU ; do 1& proof. 11.10 Alonhol 188 proof , 83.20 per wine irallon. Redlstlllet whiskies , 8l.0oai.50. Gin , blended. 91.50 $ & < * > : Kentucky bourbons , $3,0000.00 ; Ken lucky and Pennsylvania ryes. * 2.00x tfl.50 Golden Sheaf bourbon , and rye whiskies Sl..tOJ3.0a ( . Brandies. Imported. S5.00OH.50 donicstle , S1.30W3.00. Gins. rBBOrted. l.SO (40.00 ; domestic , SL2.V aoO. Cliarawunies. " ' Aracnen runs AND QKIMH The .following price are tor prime , well bandied skins ; lieavrr prime , clean per pound. 81.50(83.00 ( : fall.Sl.i @ 3.08 : meatraua Inferior. fl.009l.2A. Bear blown and grizzly. 15.00 ( 8,00 : rubs NIK C t , , - . S4.00J.OO. ( ! Otte r,84.00 GO.OO. Martin. 81.00 175 , Mu cratvin r , large , | : * , 5c ; Icltts , Mink , largo lark , 3. > @ 40 < fJall ; and pale , l&a-JOc. Rac oon. largo grflTO , 40fci50c ; smalt and Inferior , - . Stilnj , common , Jft'i e , Wolf. argo grey. jn.riOQj450 ; coyote or prairie 75 ® We. Deer and anlelopo , winter , per pound 5c ; fall and slimmer , per pound 2J& ry Ijtitnlicr. \K \ ft u ft ie rt is ft 20 ftp ft 14 . ri7.K ) 1T.M 17.M ISM "iMO JIso 23.89 X8 . - l7.Wii7.M : ISM I'J.M M.6U JM.30 17.W117.W IS.B ) I9.f,0 Xl.M ) S2. JO JlU . 17..V ) . . . 10.50 . ' . ) i.SO 17.MI. 17.ryill8.fjO 19.M JS.M ) 2&60 18.D3 i .oom.oo-'g.oo ; a aor..50 ; noAitns. No. 1 , com , si fl. . : SlO.oO No. 3 , com , s 1-8 17.50 No. 4 , com , sis 1"0 rKUriNO. No. 1-lit Gin , 13 & II ft. relish SW.OO No. 2 , ' ' " if.oo SIDIN'O. A , 12 , 11 ami 1C ft $82.03 II , " " " 20.53 C , " " " 15.00 D , " " " 13.00 CKII.IXO AND PAHTITIOX. 1st com. , 5f In White Pine Colling $34.00 Clear , % In. Norway Pine Celling 1(5.00 ( FI.OOI1INO , A 0 Inch , white pine S35.00. C 211.110 E" " " * ( SelFeti'it ) 19.00 STOCK noAUDS. A12 Inch s. Is 841.00 * No. 1 , com. 13 In s. Is. , 1'J. A14 20.00 10ft lU.Oi ) No.3 " " " " is , t 14 ft 1S.OO " " " " 10 It 17.00 , st and 3d , clear , Ijf inch , s. 3 3 . 850.00 d , clear , 1 Inch. s.J s $4 i Jf , l } # , u In W.OJ JJ clear , 1 inch , s. 2 s : : o ; iif , IK , 2 In oT.10 TOSTS. Vhito Cedar , 15 In. , > .s , 12c ; 9 In.qr3..11o 1.1 MK , KTC. ) nncy ! white lime ( best ) . SI. 00 \kroiicemcut . 1.G5 lair . no sun1 LAP. No. 1 , plain , Sand loin . 310.CO N'o. 1 , plain , and 10 In . 17.00 souTiinn.v vr.i.i.ow PINE. yom. 4 andO In. llooilng . S18.0 Hear % In. ccilititr , . 2t.O Clour Win. partition . ar .o Mcar iu , partition . ; . B2.5 Clear , tinlsh , 1 and l In. s. 2 s . 29.0 " corrugated ciilling , 4 In . 25.0 HATTKNS' PICKHTS. ) . 0 , Halts , 2K in. . 70c ; Xx , s. I s . 4Uc Pickets. I ) and 11 tint . 521.00 SHINGLKS , I.ATII. XX clear. . , . S3. 00 * A * standard . 2.75 * A11.U.A U . 8.50 51u cl . 1.75 Oln , clear . 2.00 No. 1 . 1.50 Lath . 8.50 WHO IS OLD SATAN ? ' About Demons and Devils Among ChrlHtiann and Heathens. Satan stood Unterrlfied and like a comet burned That lirus the length ot Oplilncus huge. In the Arctic sky , and from his horild hair Shakos pestilence and war. [ Par.idlso Lost , llook II. , 707-11. Whoever or whatever the devil may bo bo is u most important personage , ilis- lory , poetry , romance , mythology and ' tirt'till furnWJ iUmndaiit evidences of the truth of tWsi.tUitomunt. Tlio grandest of epics , the greatest of paintings , the most lamoufe of theatrical plays , all have hiin as the ! * Cojitral figure. Not to speak of his notable Achievements as tolil in the book of Ijookfe , " which have been the theme of theological discussion from time immemorial , liia acts , or acts imputed to him , arc reeorflt'd in countless volumes. Tlio devil made Milton famous and contributed , iinjno small degree , to the renown or Shrtkspeare ; MoplnstopllclcH , who was cither the devil or his agent , is the hero of Odblbo's lhastorpiece ; while the place'Where1 tlm devil was supposed to abide was''tb Virgil anil Dante the foundation upcm which their muses built a structure "morn enduring than brass , more splendid than gems of the Orient. " "I wish1 said a down-town bookseller to a reporter thu other day , "that the devil would follow the example set by some of our public men , and write hife autobiography. Any publisher would give a liberal sum lor the copywrigli and a handsome royalty on every volume sold. Wo know nothing about the devil that is , nothing definite. His history would be one of the most entertaining ever written , Who would not like to know when satau was born , whohis parents were , how he passed his boy hood , what were the achievements of his riper years , and all the other facts that make up a standard biography ? Defoe was the only writer who ever attempted , such a work , and he could scarcely be considered an authority on the subject.1 The theme is a vast one ; but any author ( exeept his Satnniu Majesty himself ) at tempting the work suggested would be bewildered at the outset by the necessity of solving a number of dillicult , ques tions like the following : Is there one devil only ? Is ho omnipresent , omnis- cent , or is he limited to his own domain and restricted in his powers ? In short , who'aml what is the vdeil , and what is his nature and diameter. We have the best , of grounds for be lieving that the devil was once respecta ble. At least he kept good company and was not described as a mischief-maker. "Now there was a day , " states the Hook of Job ( chap. I. , vi. and vii. ) , "when the son of God came to "present themselves before the Lord , and Satan came also among them.1 ' Ho was asked whence ho came" and replied , "From going tu and fro in the earth anil from walking up and down it. " That is , ho was a tramp. Ho couldn't have followed the road long or his companions would certainly have Leeu ashamed of him. Job was a rich man and maintained a magnificent establishment ; he was nlso upright and honest. Satan tried to con vert him to his theories , but Job could not bo moved to cither swear or lie , and though his patience was mightily trjed by the adversary , he grow both m wisdom and strength' and lived 110 years after. The satan of the old testament docs not appear to have been a being of great power. Ho was lirst a servant , then , a prosecutor , then a cniilidence man. Popular ideas of his character are drawn from Milton's terrible picture of him , and notfrom the scriptural record , Tlicro wcrootiior devils than Satan , how- over. The la ran- appears lo have been accorded tftoiposition ! of chief of the tribe ami ruler lot the realm nf darkness as soon as hii had demonstrated his capacity foBtheipluco. The ditto of his accession tdibbwX'r la not at hand. Mcsos rcGoruVtlint idolatrous people , even in his time , "sacrilici'd to devils anil not to God.lt oWhother all the devils of the earth wirilHlcscendcd from one com mon ancestor or , not , some future his torian mustulctermine. The term devil in this artici i3U8ed ! as IJurns used it , to dcsignatv tfco thief of leading spirit the evil oud. _ nr O tlinu 1 Whatever title suit thee. Auld HajnWj&atlii , Nick or Clootie , Wlia , in A-on cavern grim nnd sootle * Close * ! under hatches Spalrios about the brimstone cootlo To scaud poor wretches. Possibly poor Durns , deceived by the superstitions of his country , libeled f ho poor devil. Certainly , spattering seeth ing brimstone , this way and that , ap pears like a very undignified occupation for a personage of the devil's ' reputed wealth and power , nnd wo all agree with the uoet when ho-says , in cftect , that scalding poor chaps "to hear them squeal" must bo very dull amusement lor Old Nick. , 'f he devils 'of the Now Testament were demons or evil spirits , such 03 have ex isted from the earliest times among all peoples. ' Those which were cast out of Mary. Migdulcu , aud VUoic ' of the man whlcli caused ( ho swlno to com * ' mltsuicide , wore more f c.rvants or hups of Siitttn. lint It was tlio nlfisti'r devil who trim ! for forty ilays to jiet tin * Savior nto Ills power , us Is recorded In Luke , chapter iv. iMoncure D. Con way , the only inodorn writer who has attempted anything like n history of duvlls , says that dunions uro older than the devil. The word demon dalnipn ) sienlilcd a divinity originality tml hns boon degraded , oven us the characters of demons nnd devils have degenerated. Thus in heathen countries .hero . sprang up demons of lire , htiticer , thirst , cold , fever , darkness , etc. ; ghouls , which fed upon the dead , nnd vunipyros , returning from the dond to teed ution the iving. The demons of evil became so much more numerous than the good spirits that the word at last camn to sig nify only what was bad. The serpent is the most commonly accented typo of a ilov'tl in both Christian and heatlion countries. There are , however - ever , scarcely any living animals , birds or fishes , wliosp characteristics are well \nown , to which some tribe or people las not attributed at some tlnlo or other ( i demoniacal nature. The Caucasians mint the devil Llacittho ) ; African noirroes mint him white , and in the Mo/.nmbiqno . ' ' Wicked anguago his came eignllles.'The White Man. " Doubtless UK ; slave trade tas something to do with the origin of this term. The number and multiplicltv of devils , lemons , dragons , hydras , Titans and monsters of every sort that have existed , 'rom ' the earliest times down to our own , s astonishing. Kach country lias its lovit or devils still , and if one prince of farUness prevails ever all , ancient and nodern alike , one would think ho would lave his hands full , and no time to med- lle in the alVairs ' of this world. There ire devil worshipers , devil charmers and nagtcians , whom devils aid in their feats H the world to-day , as there have al ways been. Savages believe every death to bo caused by demons or their influ ence. 15utof the devil of Christian countries , 'that old serpent , which is the devil and Satan , " ( Rev.x 8) ) , who knows Ins origin and history ? Hml who could not echo : he book-seller's wish. "Oh , that mine enemy would write a book. " The devil has his good qualities ; ho is a gentleman ; ho always keeps his prom ises ; he is punctual and polite ; lie pos sesses skill surpassing that of man in many things beside mischief. And yet Wherever ( ! od erects a house ot praver Theclovll alwavs builds a chapel there ; And 'twill bn found , upon examination , The latter has the larger congregation. Yes , he oven climbs into the pulpit , for 10 "hath power to assume n pleasing ihape , " and can'also "cite scriptures for liis purpose. " THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES , OMAHA. * Except Sunday. 7 :13 : am to : S5 am tConnecta with S. C. * * 8 :15-m : 7:85 : am P. at Council Bluffs. 9 ; 25 am II Connects with O. B. & ' 9 :43 : am 18.-40 am O. , C. & N. W. , C. M. & # 10 :87 : am * 10:00am : St.'P. , C. H. ! . & P. at It :47 : am 11.10am Council Bluffs. 1 30pm * lJOpm : ( Connects with W. St " 2 37 pm 2:00 : pin L. A P. at Council HliiiTs. 3 ; ! I7 pm J2:20pm : ( Connects wlt'iall ' even4 :37pm : 300pm ; Ing trains for Chicago at C ; 50pm # 4:00pm : Council Bluffs. Trains 0 ; 43pm D:00pm : Icavo Omaha at , Union 7 :10pm : 5:80 : pin Pacific depot , lOth and 7 :43 : pin 10:10 : pin Pierce streets. 8 : .r)0 ) pm 7UOpm : 10 :47pm : 8:15pm : couxoiij Notice to Builder * and Contractors. lllds will bo received by the trustees of the Xntirnxka Wesleynn University for furnlaUlmr imitttHal and constructing a university liuIlilliiK ttccorillmr to plans , spcciflantlnns uiul dnialls to bo KOCH on and attor April ! , 1BH7 , In tbo oflieti of ( ' . A. Atkinson , Rocretai-y. Ilids may be for said building complete. In cluding plumbing nnd heatliiir. or for any or all of llio Bupnrato Items as follows : Kxcnvatlon.atono vrorx , brick work , plaster- Intr. crlas , plumbing , heating , painting and ronflng. Thesnld trustees rcsorvo tUo right to rojcot any nnd nil blUd. Illdd will be rrcelvod until Mar 13,1837 , at 7 o'clock p. m. , and to bo gent to tho.Bocretarynt Lincoln , Neb. Uy order of snld tnictooa. C.XA. ATKlNPON.Seo. . April 10,1837. Lincoln , Neb. J apr9 < Ut _ _ _ _ RUPTURE CURED. Br Dr. Snedlker's method. Ko operation ) No r ln : No Detention from builneu. Ailauted to children m well u grown people. Hundred * of aulozrapb teitlmonUlion alt. All bmloeu iUloOjoauaaa UU. CO&'BULTATIO-V KIUIK. PROF. IV. D. COOK , RoomO , ICUDpuglas.St. , Otnahn , Neb. WCA K U N D E VE LO P 5 P PAIlf8" wtliiM < l7i Utf < IaD4itm > UrD aT rull p rtlcui r mOCLAMATION AND ELECTION m KXECUTIVK DRPAHTMRNT. I orOMAHA , NKIIIUVKA , V Mnyor's Olllco , .April 13th , 188 * . . ) _ BV vlrtuo of tb RUthnrlty In mo ra tml , I , .lamud K. lloyd , mayor oftlio cltv or Oinn- lin , doboroby pi-noliilin to the quiillrtoil rotvrt of said city , nnj the rtxpcotlvo wurdj theruof , nrirt votlnr dl trlotn tliori'ln , that on TL'KSDAV. TUB ! ! d AV UK MAV , A.I ) . 1RS7 , Iho Konoral city election for said city of Omii- hn will be licld lit tbo tollowlug places In mild city , to-\Tlt \ ! nim WAIU . Voting District So. 1-At S , W. Cor. Tenth nniljonea. Voting District No. 2-At N. E. Cor. Sixth and I'lerco. Vnllnif District No. 3--At Klovouth St. No. 4 Ungliiu House. SECOND WARD. Voting nistrlot No. t-At S. W. Cor. Sixtoontb ami I.cnvonuorth St . Voting District No. 2 At N. K. Cor. Sixteenth and ViiitonSts Tiiiun WAIIP. Voting District No. 1 At 917 Cnplto ) Avcnito. Voting District No.-At30S South Twelfth rot'itTit WAnn. Votlnpr District No. 1 At IMnntors House , Dodge SI. . Lii'lwcoti IGtli nnd ITlh f ta. Voting District No. : At 1SJ3 St. Miiry'a A von no. FIlTlt WAIID. Voting District No. 1 At MO North Sixteenth etrcut. Voting District No. 2-At X. 15. Cor. Sixteenth and l/.unl t-t. SIXTH WAItP. Voting District No. 1-At 1013 SmmdoM St. Voting Dlitrlot No.S AtS. W. Cor. tiiuindora St. und AincsAvantio. NKVKNTH WAItn. Voting District No. 1-At N. W. Cor. Twenty- ninth AVUIIUO mid Woohrorlh ft. Voting District No. Z At Qucaly'g School Ilouae. Etnnxit WAIIP. Voting District No. 1 At - 017 Cnmlng St. Voting District No. a At SMOlCumlng ; St. NINTH WAIIO. Voting District No. 1 At store of Cbns. J. Johnson , Twenty-ninth nnd I'arnam. Voting District No. 2 At Hcrt/mnn Illock , Cor. Werner Avontio end tiir ! l < u t. Tbo poll * ot oald election will bo open at tight o'clock In the morning an J will continue open until lx o'clock In the afternoon , and at enld election tho'Iollowiug olllccru will bo balloted for , to-wit ! MAI on , I'oi.iRii Juoao , TllEASUrtKIt , CoMITIlOLI.lfll , f NlNK COUNCll.MUX AT TMROB , Said olllcers to bo elected by a plurality ot ( no votes cast at said election for tbo terms of ollk-o us prorldod by law. 1 do further give notice and proclaim to the qunllflad voters of the SEVKNTH Wnrd , UIQUTH Wnrd , nnd NINTH Ward , nnd th Bovoral Voting District" therein , thivt a COUN CILMAN for each of snld war.Is will bo balloted tor and will bo elected by a plurality of the vote * e st In ouch of said nui-ds , respectively , for the shoit term , ending Junniiry , 14b9. 1 do further ( rive notleo and proclaim that at the time itnd places nbovo ruontlonod the fol lowing question nnd proponltlon concerning tholsiuo of I'Avisn IIONnsof-tho city ofOmu- Im , In the sum of $75,000 , will bo submitted to said oloetois o ? nldolly , to-wlt : Shnll bondfl of the city of OmitDa bo issued by said city m the Hum of sovcnty-llvo thousand clollHrn. to bucoino d'lo In twenty yonrg trom the dnto thereof and to boar Interest payable soml-tmnually nta rate not oxoeeding super , jont per annum , upon luteiest coupons to be Rttno.hccl to said bonds , to bo called Paving Bondi , series elx , and to bu Oiued during the year 1887 , and not to bo sold for loss thnn par' and tlio proceeds from the Bale of said bonds to bo utoil for no other purpose thnn paying lor the snld cost of paving , repavmg or macadam- iMng the intersections of streets nnd spaces op posite alleys , or paving In front of real estate not subject to assessment or special taxes for paving purposes ? An votes "Yes" on gnld proposition shall bo rognraod nnd considered as authorizing the Issue of enld bonds , nnd all votes "No" shall be roardod and considered as against issuing mid bonds. 1 do further give notice and proclnlm that at the Unto and places above mentioned , the followldg question and proposition con cerning tbo Issue of BEWEII HONDS of said city In the hum of (100,003 , will bo submitted to Eald electors of said city to-wlt : Slmll the bonds of the city of Omaha bo is sued by Bald olty in the sum of ono hundred thousand dollnrs ; Bitty thoubnml dollars of said amount to bo expended In the construction of mnln sewers in that part of the city drainIng - Ing Into the Noith Omaha crock , and forty thousand dollars in the construction of main sewers in South Omaha. Bald bonds to become due in twenty years from the dnto thereof , nnd lo boar interest payable semi-annually at a rate not exceeding six per cent per annum , upon Interest coupons to bo attached to said bonds , said bonds to he issued during the year 1637ond not to bo sold for leas than par ; the proceeds of laid bonds to be divided as above specified and placed to the creditor two funds to bo known ns the North Oinnha Sewer Fund nnd the South Omaha Sewer Fund , nnd the money In such fund Hlinll not bo diverted from the pur- IIOHO for whlcli ther arc to bo issued ? All votes "Yes" on said proposition shall bo regarded and considered RS authorizing the issue of said bonds , nnd all votes'"No" shall bo regarded and considered as against issuing said bonds. I do further give notice and proclnlm that at the tlmo und places above mentioned the fol lowing question nnd proposition concerning the Issue of CiTr. Hu.i , DONUS of said city in the sum of f300.0JO , will also bo submitted to said electors of eald city.to-wlt : Shall bonds of tbo city of Omahn bo issued by onlci olty In the sum of two hundred thou sand dollars to become duo In twenty years from the date thereof and to bear Interest pay able seml-nnnually at a rate not exceeding ilx per cent per annum , upon interest coupons to bo attached to said bonds , said bonds to bo called CITV HAM. BONDS and not to bo sold for less than par , nnd the proceeds from the saloi of said bondd to bo used for no other purposes than paving the cost of construction of a city hall for the use of the city of Omaha. The said1 bonds for thopurpo < o aforesaid , to bo Issued as follows : during the year 1887 , the sum of f7fl,000 , during the yonr 1838 , the sum of $125- 3M ( , or so much ns slinll bo necessary to make payments required for such construction , and tbo balance not Issued , if any thorO be , during the your 1W9 ? An votes "Yes1 on said proposition shall bo regarded nnd oonsldoied ns authorizing the Issue of snld bonds , and all votes "No" ahall bn regarded und considered as ag.llnst Issuing said Honda. I do further giro notice and proclaim that at the time nnd places above mentioned the fol lowing question nnd proposition concerning the ranting of a franchise to the Oinuhii Horsa idlwHy Cable Company will also bo submitted to said city , to-wlt : , "Shall consent , right of way nnd authority bo given tlio Omuna Horse Itallwuy Cable company to construct , malntnln and operate * tttt'ot ridlway with cars propelled by electricity , compressed air , horse power or citilo , or by suoli other motor as may horonftor bo shown to ba pranllc.ihle , except steam locomotives , tor the operation of street railway ? , with suitable turnouts , connections and turn-tunlei , In the olty of Omaha , on anil throtitfh the following streets in mild city , viz ; Vlntoa etreoi Irom Eleventh street to Twentieth street , Ureoti street Irom Twentieth sheet to Pearl street , ld ? Crcighton nvonuo fiom Twenty-seventh street to Thirty-sixth itre.it , Woolworth nvonue from Twenty-fourth street to Tutrt-second street , Popiiloton ave nue from Twentieth street to Thirty-sixth street , 1'aclflostreet from Twentieth street to Ihlity-slxth street , Howard street fiora Ulghlli -truest to Seventeenth struct , bt. Mary's uvenuo from Seventeenth street to Twenty seventh street. Capital nvonuo from Klghth street to 1'wontletb street , Qr.ioo street from 'I lilrteonth iticot to Twonty.tourth street , llrlstol street from Twenty-fourth street to Thirtieth street , llownrj street from Twentieth street to Thirty-sixth street , Hamilton street from Twenty-fourth street , tiuward street from 1'wetity-soc.ond street , 1'uiker struet from Vwenty-fouith street , Lake street from Six- lonth struet , Iloulovurd avenue from 1'nirtieth street , 1'ratt street from Sixteenth sticct all to thirty- slxtli street , Ninth street from Davenport street to Msirey street , Tenth street Irom Chiciigo street to llancroft street , Eleventh street from CIINS Street to liitncroft .street , T , ' 'oirtli street from California street to Williams street , Thirteenth street from Hurt street to VinUm stiejt , Fourteenth street from Nicholas street to CrutoIIar street. 1'ltteooth street from Web ster street to Valley street , Hlxtonnth street from Commercial street to Vlnton stieetv Snvonteonth street-from Uiaco street to Cas. lollar treet. Klghtceuth street from Ohio ftreetto Vlnton stieet. Nineteenth street from Ohio street to Vlnton street , Twentieth street trom Looust street to Vlntnn etreet , Twenty- fourth street from Commercial street to Ureon street , Tewmy-gjventu street from Kurniun street to North street , Twonty-olKht street trom Pnmam street to Dupont street , Twenty- ninth street from f'arnam street , to Moccalh street. Twenty ninth menuo from I'arnam street to Kd Crelyhton avenue , Tlilrtlolli street from I'ratt street to Woolworth avenue , Thirty-first street from Davonpoit street to Louvenworth street , Thirty-third street from Illondo Htrect to Park etreet , nnd Thirty-sixth street from Illomlo street to Pork street , and to such polnla beyond tld termini as the nbovo named streets muy hereafter bn extended tel * AH voles "yen" on said question nnd proposl. tlon ehnll bo regarded mid considered as In favor or granting said frnnchlso , nnd all votes "no" shall bu regnrdod and considered as ftiralimt granting fxld frpnehlfo , I do further givu notice nnd proclaim Hint at tlio tlmo and plnciis above mentioned tbo fol lowing question und proportion coiicernlnv the granting ot nlrmicluso to theOmnlm Cable Tramway comunny will also bo submitted to said electors of snla city , to.wit : Af lor the Omahs ( Jablo Tramway t'omp'iny of Omaha shall bavo constructed complete- least six ( < ) continuous miles of Cublo Train way , including the purchase nf necessary irrnuads for power with buildings thereon , und suitable and ample machinery therein In nncr- ftlon , then shall consent right of way nnd nu thortty be given to the Cublo Tramway cum pany of Omaha to construct , malnt/tln nm oporete * Mtoet railway with sultablo turn outs , connoclioiu and tMrn-tables , with c ri iirooerod Ur eloctrclty.oomDrois ! d alr.or horse p ewer , or by such other motor except ! * oeomotlvo as may hereafter bo shown praotl- able In the olty of Omahn , ever nnd across. In and along the following streets In the city , vlst I'ouith and Pierce e. t to Scveuth , north 'ovriitn to Jones , Jonrs to Highlit , Kltnth to Iirney. llnrney to Tcutn , Tenth to DnTOnvoft , Duvenport to cliy Until * . Klocntnnnd Cnts to Ma on stri'ot , Mason to Tenth , Tenth ti > o'ty Imlts , Klghth and Howard to Sixteenth , Six- exnth tu city limits , north nnd south of .athrop nnd Vinton street * . Twelfth anil Call- 'ornla south to l.onvonworth and wo.1t on .cuvonworth to city limits , louilcunth and 'nllfornlit south tnelty limits , rirtoonlh and 'nuilng to Capital avenue and Howard to city units , Seventeenth undUrac3 toulty limits , lilithtoe nth and Capitol nvcnuo to city limits , Nlnutctnth and olty limits to Martha , Tit nlteth and Ornrv to city limits , and south from liar * neytoclty limits , Twunty-sooond and Doilgo icrtli toclty luntts'rwont > fourlh and Cumins : south to olty limits , Tuoutv-fourlh and Bownrii o city limits , T onty-blghth nvcmio and Dodge to city limits. Twenty-ninth ux'enuo nncl Dodge to L'ullfornlit , Twenty ninth nvenno nnd Dodge eoutli to Kd urolghtou avrnue , 1M Crotiihton avenue to Thirty locond nvonuo : Ttihty-stvond nvenuy from IMCrolRh- ton uvenuo. south to city limits , Thirtieth aru- me nnd Dodge north and south to city limits , Thirty-third und Hurt to city limits , Thirl v- seeond nvtmuonnd Furnam north to city Ilinlli , Thlrty-fecond nvonuo from Kd. CrcUhton nt - mo north to Woolworth nvcnuo , and on Wool- loiili nvonun to Thlrty-Fooond nnd Ihonco north to Pnciflo streotTlilrty- streut nortb toclty llmtu , T\\ elf tli nnd Cnllfornla to Harley - loy , llnrnoy and Twelfth lo Twentieth. Hickory mst Irom Eleventh to city limits , llrlstol and Twenty-fourth to Thirtieth and Kinmett , Tlilr- loth west to city limits , lloulcvnrd avenue and riilrtlethtoThlityslxth , Cnsslus nnd Twenty fourlh west to Thirty-second nveiiuo , Culilor- ila ninl Sixteenth to Thirty-sixth , Duilvn nnd Twentieth to Thirty-sixth , Dntivlus nnd aUlb to riiliiy sixth , llnrnoy and Twentieth to Thirty- l\lh , Popploton Bvonne nnd Twentieth to i'hirty-slxth , Wllllnin nnd Tenth to Union Pn- otnotrncks , Woolworth ivenne and Twenty- ourth to Thirty-second avenue , Cnstcllnrond Twenty-flrst to Seventh , lluneroft andTbir- ounth east to the river , Thirteenth and Vlnton oclty limits , Vlnton nnd 'Thirteenth to Tenth , Ohio rim from Twentieth to city limits , Spruce nnd Twentieth east to city limits , ( Jrnco north rom Twentieth to Twenty-fourth , Illondo and Twenty-fourth west to Thlrty-Urst , Clark and Sixteenth to Twenty-fourth. Paul nnd Kl h- ccnth to Twenty- fourth , Hamilton and Twenty- ourth to Thirty-sixth , lluit nnd Sixteenth to mirtv-slxth. All voles "Ves" on snld question nnd propo sition shnll be regarded and considered as In nvor of grunting snld f rnnchlso , nnd si ! votes 'No" shull bo regarded nnd considered as ngntnst granting sold franchise. I do further elvo notice nnd prorialm tlmt at hotline nnd pliicos above mentioned the fol- owing queitlon and proposlllonconccrnlng ; the rrantlng of a franchise to thu Omaha & South ) mnhn Street Hallway company will also bo submitted to said electors of tald city , to-wlt : Shall consent , right of way and authority bo Rlvontho Omaha & South Omaha Htroot Hail- wuy company to construct , maintain and opbr- ate a street railway with oars propelled either by electricity , compressed air. horse > ewer or cable , or by such other tao- or , except steam locomotive , as may lereaf ter bo shown practicable for the opera tion of street railways , with suitable turn-outs , connections and turn-tables , In the elty of 3m hn , on and through the following streets n said city , vU : On Vfnton street from r.lovonth to Twentieth street , Ureon street from Twentieth street to Pearl street , Kd Jrelffhton nvonuo from Twenty-seventh street to Tnlrty-scoond street , WoolwortU avenue 'rom Twenty-second sweet to Tuirty-socond avenue , I'opplotou avenue from Twentieth street to Thirty - ixth street , Pacific street from Twentieth street to Thirty-sixth street , Leaved- worth street , Harney street. Farnum street , Doutrltti street , Dodge street , Davenport strtot , L'hlcago street. Cats street , California street , Hurt street and Cumlng structall from Eighth street to Thirty-sixth street , Howard street From Eighth street to Seventeenth street , St. Mary's avenue from Seventeenth street to Twenty-seventh street. Capitol avenue from Uigbth street to Twentieth streot. Grace street From Thirteenth street to Twenty-fourth street , llrlstol street from Twenty-fourth street to Thirtieth streot. Howard street from Twen tieth street to Thirty-sixth street , Hamilton street from Twenty-fourth itreet. Hewurd itreet from Twenty-second street Parker street from Twenty-fourth street , Lake street from Sixteenth street , Charles street from Twenty-second street , llancrott avenue from Thirteenth street , Pratt street from Bit * teenth street-all to Thirty-sixth street , Ninth street from Davenport street to Maroy street. Tenth street from Chicago street to llaneroft street , KlaVouth street from Cats street to Ban croft street. Twelfth atreot from California street to Williams street , Thirteenth street from Durt street to Vlnton Etreet , Fourteenth street f rom Nlcholno street to Cnstollur street , Fifteenth street from Webster street to' Valley street , Sixteenth street from Commercial street to Vlnton street , Seventeenth street from Ornce street to Vlnton street. Eighteenth street from Ohio street to Vlntnn street , Nineteenth street from Ohio' street to Vlnton street , Twentieth street from Locust street to Vlntou stroot. Twenty-fourth street from Com mercial street to Green street , Twenty-seventh street from Farnum street to Nortb Street. Twenty-eighth street from Farnnm s'reot to Dupont street. Twenty-ninth ' street from Karnam street to Megeath street , Thirteenth st. from Pratt st. to Woolirorfk venue , Twenty-ninth avenue from f arnam at. to Kd Creuruton avenue , Tblrty-Orst , st. from Davenport st to Leavenwortb st , , Thlrty-ioo- end st. from Pnolflo st. to Woolworth avenue , Thirty-second avenue from Woolworth avenue to Wright St. , Thirty-third st. from Illondo. st. to Park st . and Thirty -sixth st. to from Illondo st , to Park st. , and to such points beyond said termini as the above named streets may here after be extended to ? , All votes "Yos" on said question and propo sition slinll be regarded and considered as In favor of granting said franchise , and all Votes "No" shall bo regarded and considered M agolnst granting sold franchise. I do further give notice ana proclaim tnat at the time and pianos ubovo mentioned tbo fol- owing question and propositionooncerriing : hegrantlngof a franchise to the Omaha Motor Railway Company will also bo submitted to sold electors of said city , to- wit : Shnil consent , right of vray ana authority bo given the Omaha Motor Hallway1 Company to construct , maintain and onornto a street railway with oars propelled by electricity , compressed air , MorsO power , oable or suoh other motor , except steam locomotives , as may be practi cable for the operation of street railways , with suitable turnouts. connections qnd turn-tables , upon nnd through the following streets In laid city , namely ; Commencing at the Intersection ( if Twonty-tourth and North streets In snld city , thenoa running north on Twenty-fourth street to Loavonwortn street , also commencini OB Twenty- fourth and Leaven worth streets in said olty , thence running east on Leaven-worth stioot to the Intersection of Fifteenth ) arid Lenvenworth streets , tlienco runnier north on Fifteenth street to the Intersection of Fifteenth and Howard streets , thence running east on Howard street to the -center of Klghtli street , thence north on Rlgluh to Furnam street ? All rotes "yes" on eald question and proposi tion shall be regarded and considered ftsln favor of granting said franchise , nml all votes "no" shall bo regarded nnd considered , M iwilnst granting snlil franchise. I do further give notice nnd proclnlm that Sit the tlmo and places above mentioned the fol lowing question and proposition concerning the granting of n franchise to' the "Ouiahu Southwestern Street Itailwny company" .will also bo submitted to said electors Of said city , to-wlt : . Shall the city of Omaha grant to the "Qmnhn Southwestern Street Unllwny company" the right to build and maintain and possess the right or way for street railway purposes on and upon the following ill cots , together with such turn-outs , switches , turn tallies and connec tions as may bo by so Id company found conve nient or necessary , vi < ! : West on Park street from 'Thirty-second avenue to city limits : Thir ty-sixth street north from Park street to olty ilmlts. Thirty-second nvonuo. north from Pnrk street to Woolworth avenue , Woolworth avenue from Thirty-second avenue to Twentieth street. Thirty-first street from Woolworth nvo nue north tn Leavenworth street , Twenty-ninth avenue ( or Pnrk street ) from Woolworth nve- .nuononn lo I.oavenwortu street , Twentv.sor- ontb Htioct (1'hll ( Sheridan street ) from Woql- worth nvimno north to Leavenworth street , Twentieth street from Woolworth venue north to city limits , Louvenwoitlt street from Twollth street west to olty limits , Howard street from Klghth street to Sixteenth street , Dodge street from ICIghth street to Twenty-fourth street , California .street from Twelfth street to city Ilmlts , Ninth street from Leavenworth street to Dodge street. Twelfth street from l.nnvenworth street ta California etreet , Thirteenth street' from WrliMer fouth to city limits , Hlxtopnlh direct and Sherman avenue from Leavqnworth street north to city Ilmlts , 'Twentieth street frrtrn Woolworth avenue south to city Iltnits.-Orace street from Sixteenth street west to Twenty- fourth strnet.Twenty-fourth street from ( Jrnco street north to olty limits. All votes "Yos" on said question and prppos- Itloifshnll be regarded nnd considered ILI .In fnyorof grunting said franchise , and all Votes "No" shnll bo io ardnd and considered 'a * against granting said frnnchlse. ' In witness wherfof , I bavo hereunto - : . : unto setmyhand andonused the ISEAL : seal of said City to b nflUod , ! . : the dny and year llrst abcyo JAMK.E.BOYD. ' Attest ; J. D. SOUTH UID. Mayor. . _ City Uorn. _ Notion. rpni. Norlollc Street railway < vll < receive pro -i. posals for tlio Immediate construction and aqulpincnt o [ one und one halt inllus of street railway In the city nf Norfolk , Nebraska. Pro- posala received nt the otllcu of the rnorctary of company at Norfolk , Nebraska , until the "jtu day of April , 18H7. H , C. IIUO.MK , apr 7 to- , " ) Secretary , OCEAN STEAMERS. A TRIP TO EUROPE. Send Mamp for spring and summer 'pio ' * grams , just Utued. Tuos. COOK BON , ' _ 35.Clark St , Chicago , HU . . . -I