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| i ] ! FINANGE A%i) COMMERCE, FINANCIA L. New Yomrg, May 1, MONEY. Money elosed easy at 2@ 2} per-eent, Fixchange closed firm at 4 83@4 904, Governments closed flim GOVERN Outrency 6'8...... #'s coupons. . 4}'s coupons 8's continued 68 continued RAILIOAL BONDS, Pacifio railroad honds cosed as follows Union 1sta,,. 17 @18 Union Land ( Union Sinking Funda Uentrals . BONDS, mh bid 116 MH: WTATE HONOS, Tenncssce 6's mixed advanced 2 per oent to 574 BTOCKS The stoc¥. market to-day was dull and irregular. New York Central, Lake Shore, Jersay Central, Grande and Delaware, Lackawina & ‘Westeen were the most prominent in point of activity and fluctuations, two first named stocks were extremely wenk, and under pressure to sell declimed to the lowest prico for years. Lake Shore sold down to 983 and New York Central 01235 The rest of the lirst was steady | 5§ te strong and closed at an advance from the lowest point of the day of about j@1} per cent among the speculators, Rich. aond & Danville dropped 4 per cent to 105, The following were closing bida: Am'n Dist. 'Lel. 46 Preferred 20 Alton & T. H i Northwestern. . ol Uonl... Preferred CCC& Ind. N & Woptd. C. & Alton, NY Preferred ... 774 Nash, &ll,hnt.. 61y y 40 San Francisce Preferred. 1st Preferred. 65 Stnulhnl ' D & B. Louit. & Nash. 76 L, N.A, & C... 55 - : (P Mauhattan E1.. 46 Western Union. 81} BALES The following were the eales of more ac- tive stocks to.day. Total sales, 260,000 Preferred 500 K T Northwestern . 4 Preferred ... 500 ac. Nash & Chat. WLS&W Wabash Preferr Readiog . T MINING STOCKS, SaN Fraxcisco, May 1. These quotations are the closing saless when sales are reported, and bids when there are no sales after the morning board: Mono. . 1 Martin White. . Noonday. 1 Northetn Bello, 8 Opher. 415 Potosi . Savage . 65 Crown Point. ., 70 135 Exchequer. ... 25 SierraNevads., 8 Kureka Con.... 22§ Silver King.... 17, Gould & Curry.265° Union Con. ... 12 Hale & Norcrom140 Yellow Jacket.116 Mexican....... OHICAGO MONNY, Cuicaco, May 1. Preston, Keene & Co., bankers, report that the market to-day has been dull but firm, “There is no appreciable chavge in the price of government bonds with the ex- ception of the extended fives, which are an eigh b lower than on Saturday. There has been no demand for them to-day and holders awo not inclined to sell. Every one seems &0 be waiting for ¢he develop- ments of the next fow days before moving. All classes of railioad securities are quiet, ud st unchanged figures from Sat- widay. Money is atill sbundant at rates varying from six 10 eight p-r cent, aceording to stre-gih of Rwnes or collaterals, Excuno. e ou New Yorx isin good de- mand | & prewiuw of seventy-five ocents to ci.hty ceats per thousand between banks, Forelkn exchange is strong and with an upward tendency, Clearings, 11,655,000, UNITED NTATES BONDS, Extended sixes .. 101}@101 Extended five 1024@102 41’ Coup ma 116 @116; 4% Coupons. 121 @121 RAILWAY AND MISCELLANNOUH. Minnesota State, 44's aud Int. 101 Bterliug signt. . 490 o Suny dAy- 4871 " b1k 94 P78 L& 120! H P e (lJu‘vmu.edn) 1034 G &5 Flon C &P W, div. 93 VB &Q 4 vt Bu!l‘numu & Mo, in Neb 4 Waba h5's. . Chicago & Northwestern Jucksville & Southesst, 0 82, 80 99, 05, o ————— w“EROIAL, Umans Wholesale Market. Orrice or THe OManA Beg, Monday Evening, May 1. The only changes reported in the market to-day are as follows: Wheat, No. 3, declined 3o, Corn, advanced 2c, Onts, declined 1fc. Yron, declined fe. No, 1 Howes Oak leather declined je, Denver & Rio The [+ & Local Grain Deal:ngs W“RAT Oash No, 2, 122}; oach No, od, 78, Cash No, 2, 100; No. 8, ~Cash, 6 ('m. \.— Cath No. 8, 60c, OATE — Cash, 308 STRELT PRICKS Corn, 50@45; oats, 505, HAY OG0 per o, CH PPED FRED-81 5 VRN 81 A '. CHOPLED © BRAN--$1 11 p. r hundred STRA W40 ton loose; 500 ton baled. COTATOE Neobiaskas, 1 0071 105 \myporte h Champions 1 00@1 15, EET POTATORS-$5.75@6.00 per 31 02 rele sW barrel, WILU DUCK - 81 25@1 70, EGGS= 4@, ER— reamery, 38 @ 10 o mmon ro'l, 185@200 FRRUES ~Per quart, 40@4e. AGUS—Per buuch, 4 @H5 N PEAS—Ver bushel box, §2.00 BEANS choice Per bushel box, Good, 06 50 pen bl ONS—Steady; per sound, very soarce 84 10@ box, —por box 5 756 00 \m. 2 w, §7 50 per barrel '1;\\11Hn\n S—Per box, 82 75 l‘,L\ RANGE! UUFFEL.—Rio, fair, 11e; Rio, good as; Lo, prime to choice, 12hc; Old. gov't Java; 20h@284c, Mocha, 28}c; Arbuckle’s, IEAS.—Gunpowder, good, 45@5he Choice, 60@The: lmperhl good, 40@45c; Chuice, 60@7be; Young Hyson, good, 36@ Wo; choice, 5e@$1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, pan, choice, M@w»c. Oolong, govd, ; Oolong, cho.ce, 40@55; Souchong, o botos, S5@she. Jut loaf, 1 Ge; Granulated, 10jo; } rmuwwd.ml 1ic; Standard Coffes A; 93c; New York Confectioner's Standard \. 106; Good A, 10fc; Prairie Extra C, DRIED FRUITS—Choloo halvos, evaporated peaches, rc: Salt Lake 10hc:vap- orated 503 boxes, 13¢; Michigan, 7he; New Xork appler, Tici Prunes old, '6ho;’ new, ; Currants, 6§@7c; Blackberries, new, CHEESE—Full Cream, 14c; Part Skim ‘11je. WOODENWARE—Two hoop_paile & 95; throo hoop paile, 3 20¢ No. 1 tabs 9 b No. 8 tubs, 7 50 No, 2 tub,, 8 50; sioneer weshboards, 185 Double Crewn, $'00; Wellbuckets, 8 25, LEAD—Bar, 81 65, SY RUPS,—Sugar honse, bbls, Bic: half ble, 57c; key 4 gallons, 8200; chniee table syrup, 530 half bbls, 56c; kegs, 82 50. SODA.—Dwight's I papers, 5 00; Le- and do, 83 00; Church's, $3 00; Keg noda, @4te STARCH.—Pearl 4ho; Silver Glow, 6} Corn Starch, 8§@%0; Excoliior Bl 705 Gorm Thor SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- ton, in sacks, 3 50; bbl- dairy 60, 5s, 8 45; bblk dairy, 100, 8. 3 SPIORS, opper, fio; Allspioe, 19¢; Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, 8100: 25c;Cassin, Mace 81 00. MATCHES—Per oaddie, 90c; cases, $7.05; square cases, £.10 PROVISIO shoigo land, 14 rs, 9c: hains, round Breakfast bacon, 13.. ried beef, 1430; should: Lacon, sidos, 12¢, NF\V PICKLES—Medium, in barrels, 29 00; do inhalf bbls, b 25; emalls, in bbls, 1200 do, in half bbls, 7 G0; gherkins, in bbls, 14 00; half , 7 50, VINEGAR—Pure _apple extra, 16c: pure apple, 18c; Prussing bure avole, 16c. HOMINY—New, £5 09 per bbl, BEANS—Mediumn, hln({ picked 2100 per bushel; navy, 8 00; calef navy, $4 00. Lopm—s.m '} inch and larger, 8@ 9c;. ?)mch, 9c. APS—Kirk’s Savon Imperial 830; Kirk’s stand: Russlan, 5 3 Kirl's sating Kirk's whi Entoca, 20 Kirk’s Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), 40; Kirk’s maguolia, 4 55@ I‘AN DLES—Boxes, 40 lbs, 16 oz, 8s, ciboxes 40 Ibs., 16 0z, LY E—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 34 Western, 275; North Star, 2 66; Lew Lye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275. POTASH—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 doz., in case, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $7 00; white clover, new, 81400 al affa clover, mew, §1250; alsike, now, $1300. Timothy, good, new, $3 00} blue grass, extra clean, $150; blue grass, clean, $1 35; orchard grass, 82 50; red top, choice, 1 common_or Missouri, 3; millet, 80c; millet, German, $100 to 81 25; to 5 Hungarian, %0c, HED/ESEED—Osago oran, buehels, 35 00; osage orange, 10 )unhsl» or over, $4 50; honey locust, per Ib., 35¢; per oy 825 00, FI§ .| —Family white fish, 90 b hf bbls, 84 75; No, 1 white fish, 80 1b hf bbls, 6 70; No. 1 white fish, in 10 1b kits, 1 10; family 10 Ib kits, 85c; New Holland herring, per keg, 135; Russian sardines, 78c: Colus bl river -nmnnwn 1001bs, 8 00; Geory Bank codfish, . boneless coZiuks; 9ho; boneless fish, e MACKEREL-—Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; bbbl No. 1ex. shoro (Io, 100 Ibe, 8 60; hf bbls, fat family do, 1bs, 6 00; mesn mackerel, 12 Ib Kn. 2 No, 1 ex shore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 12 b do. 1 00; fat family, 10 §b do 75c. CANNED GOODS-—Oysters, (Field's), per cas, 84 00; do 1 m (Field’s), do 2 DS ), per case, $%50; do o1 (nman bynr no~d.. 3 1 tsok) r cant, 37 slack), cane, £ 8. Butnond %dm.xw@uowm e 265, Bardinbs, sraall faL; lmported, one quarter boxes per box, 144; American, Juarier boxe- Fer box, 11c; do half boxes, | & Lobuters, 1 b per dozen, rs'o. i‘nm. 280; do_8 D per 280@8 00; Corn, 2 I (Mountain) | { r caso, 310; nonked corn, 210; do B‘ (Yarmouth), s 15, r 3 Mngbcnm, Dor otas, B10; Lina beans case, 185, Succotash per case, 2 25. ‘eas, common, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, case, 8 15, Blac , por case, 230; strawberries, er case, 2 803 raspberries, 2 1b, per cio, 2 703 X, Damsons, 3 1b, per cuse, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 8 00@4 00. Whortloberries soruu,zw. g plou2 1) vwreaed B0 eau, 30~danholl-. uu.lw. noApfl'lu,“h,p-rm, 75, Peaches, 2 1b por casc, 810: ans case, b 00@6 00; do, (pie), 8 Ib, per case.800; do'ple, 6 I, per doven, i 10, RICE—Carolina, 7@8c; Louisians, 7 e fm}‘rfl—fwmd choloe, red Ten- nossce, 10 per Ib; fanoy 'white, 104 per lb; raw—white Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, C, Ory Goods, BROWN COT ()N‘-):Alhntio 8c; Agplemn XX, 7c; Atlants A, 8¢; Boott chkeye LL, 44, 7c; C Jabot W, 74c; Chittenango A, 6ic; ‘Ureat Falla E. Bhc; "nuuler, (3} onest Width, 7§e; In- dian Head A, Indian Standard A, k%.v Indian Orehard d. w. , Stc; Lawrence | LL, 7c; Mystic River, The: l’equntA qc, wunt LL, 7e; Utica 0, ett I3, 7ho: do' A, 8jo; do E 4301250' Wal- eutt BB, Bhe. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale | b 74| 443 The Alligator 84, 8c; Argyle -4, 7 $1 At fi, ntic LL, 64c; Badger State X 4-4, Heunington C 4.4, 6 fluck.,yex 4.4, Bhoo lndhn Ouhmi AA 84¢; Laconia O h K 44, onadate 4-4 N80, 76; d‘ 053, b pé” T 89, Bo; Docassct o4 dfilf Wuumuuu 44 13 Fidelity 4.4, 94c; Fruit of uwuum 10;" do cau bric4-4, do Water Twist, l’lh Great FalisQ, 10j0; Ludian Head ul.run“ 120: Lynsdale, 10c: do cambric 87, 12)c;' New York Mills, 120 "ulpmz A, 1bo; Pepperell N G Twills, 124c; Pocaliontas 44, Shc; r.;muuv,l:a 840 Utica, 11c; Watsuita JCKH (Colored)—Alb: 801 80 O dra 110 00 A2 o brown, 40 AA stripes and | B TH& OMAA DAILY BEE-TUESDAY MAY 2, 1882 phM 3 do XXX hmvn and dnh stripes and plaids, 19j0; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Erunswick brown, 8jo; Chariot fancy, 1240; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1lde; Indiana A brown 18-+ Nevonset A brown. 15c. TICKLN US—amonks A 0 A 82 lige; do XX blus 82, 18he; Arrowarra Vi Claremont B B, 15 bonestoga ¢ tra, 174¢; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewiston . {nnehahin 4-4, 200; On X blue stripe, - do 88 120; Yeoman's blue 29, 8ic ENIMS, — Amoskeak, blueand hronn 164c; Andover DD blue, 154c; Arling X blne Scoteh, 183¢; Concord 00O, blue & w brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 184; do XXto do do 144c; Haymaker's blae and brown, 9he; Mystic River DD -(np.- 164¢; Pearl River, blue and brown, 13he; Uncasville, blue and brown, 153c. CAMBRICS—Barnard, bo; Eddystone lining, 24 inch donble face, 8ot Garner A glazed, ho; Manhattan glove finish, 5ot Newport do 6c; do glazed, 5je; Pequot do 5e; Lockwood kid finish, 6o. CORSET J EANS—Amory, Clarendcn, Hallo coggin ratteen, 8k toga satteens, Tic; Oreqord The; Narr Pv\vparfll sattean 9h0; Rockport, 7o TS- Allens, nQr. l\nwrlvnn, 64c; Berwick, 4jc; Cocheco, 7¢; Dunkirk, 42e; Dunnell 6y@7q; Eddystone, To; Gloucester, 6c; Harmony, 5he; Knickerbooker, 6jc; Mer rimac D, 7o; Mystio, Bhe; Spravuos, 6o Southbridge, 6c: do. Glaghams, 70 Harl: g Oriental Gc. AMS—Amoskoag, 104c; Amos- keag dress 12§ A u. 104c; Atlantic, 9e; Cumberland, Highlana, ;\.nuwmn, 8jo; Pt kett, 10jc; Sus- SOTTONADES—Abberyille 1 Agate, %c; American, 116; Artisian, 20 Cairo ‘D and T, 1340; Olarion D and T, 174c; Decoan Go.btripen Dand T, 16c; Koyt stone, 1340 Nmuc Nonparetl, 16c; Ocean D and kuyu 1641 Sussex, 19¢; Tiog: u:lmul.t shirte ing shecks, 124c; n, nkin, 12hc; York blain Nankin, 124c; do, checks, stripes and ancy, 124¢; do, 8 oz, SHEETINGS —Androscogain 10-4.274ct do 94, 24c; do 8.4, 3 Continental C 42, 110; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New York milla 98, 850; do 78, 80c; do 58, 224c; Pembroke 104, 25c; Peguiot 10-4, 38he; do 74, 19¢; do 49, 16c; Pepperell 16, 200; do 67, 21c; do 57, 18¢; Utica 96, 85¢; do 58, 224c; do 48, So; Indi} ansett, improved, ¢ Arnv |. 7 Conestoga, 63c; » 05 © and Tobaccos. Oy CIGARS.~ Soeds, $15,00; Oonpecticut, $25. 00~ Mixed, $35,00; Seed Havana, 850,00 ClearTavann, $75.00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 62¢; Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 ‘b, butta, 60c; Gilt Fdge, pounds, 24 b, butts, 60; Army and Navy, pounds, 50" Bullion, pounde, 60c; Loril ard’s Climax, pounds, 61c. FINE CUT-In pails.—Hard to Beat, 76c; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c; Favorite, 66c; Rocky Mountain, 60c Fancy, 05c; Daisy, buc.—In tin' foil— Catling O, 8., & Ib boxes, per Ib 63c; Lori- illard’s Tiger, 65c; Diamond Crown, 660 SMOKING—All grades—Common, 25 to 88c, Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 0z51¢; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 50c; _Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebrac. ka, 16 0z, 38c; LoneJack, 4 oz, linen bags per Ib, §1.35; Marburgs’ Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, 5 ho; Dz T ail. fac. Paints Olis and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omahn >, P., bhc; white lead, 0.P.&C Co .S.P.6) e A Al oA IS OIS cans, e French zine, g122n seal, 12¢; French rinc, red seal, 110; French zinc, in varnish asst, 2c; French zince, in ofl asst, 150; Raw and burnt umber, 1'1b cans 12c; raw and burnt_Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13.; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black, 1%; ivory black, 160; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome grech, L 3. & D., Lic; blind and shuer freem, L M, 14c; Paris green, 18c; rdian red ine Nenscian red, fo; Tuscan dre, 22 Amnrlun\armlliod X &P., 15¢; chrome yellow, L., M., O. & D 18¢; yellow ochre, 8c; golden ochre, 15, ‘Datent Uryer, 6c; graining colors: light_onk, dark on’, walnut, chestnut and ash 12 Dry Paints White lead, 64c; Yrench zine, 10¢; Paris whiteing 2hc; whiting _gildors, 1c; whiting cow'l, 14o; lampblack Gorman- town, 14¢; lampblack, ordiuar Prus. slan bius, 4bc; ulteamarine, 186; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber,fburnt, 4c; uinber, raw, ic;sienna, burn f, dc; sienna, raw, fc s green genuine, 3c; Paris green com’l chrome’ green, N.Y.' 20c; chrom- K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, America, 18c; Indian red, 10c, rose pink, 1dcs venetian read, Cookson’ 2e: venetiun red Am., o red lead, Thes chrome yellow, genuiné, 20c; chrome’ yel. low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 3c; ochre, ) T'rench, 24c; ochre, American, 1 Winter's minoral, 24c; lehigh brown, 2 2 .qunuh brown. 2fc; Prince’s mineral ARNISHES—Barrels per l'urnnmre, extra, 81 10; furniture, $1; furniture, Uy 850; coach, extra, $1 40, Coach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, $150; Japan 70c; an %hnhum, 70¢; shollac, $350; ar oil finish, $1 30 OILS 110" carbon, per gallon, 1140; 150 u]lun % ”PFAUH AND APPLE BRANDY— CHAMPAG NES—Tmported per_oase, ROBU 0 Amsring, oms, 12006 GUARETS. Per case, 4 50216 00 NES—Rhine wino, per case, 6 00@ moo Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumbe WHOLESALK. We qriote lumber, Iath and shingles on oats at Omaha at the following pric JOIST AND SUANTLING - 16 ft. and under, § 22 00, TIMBE RS un, h~r £22 00 " ST—18 ft., $230'; ft., §27 1, lnnll-m. 22 00; 1 (2nd common 0; N $17 00, STOCK) BOARDS, - 12-in. 1), $2300; 240 00, , 821 00; C, A, $40 00; B, 837 0, 1%in, 5 00; 12-im 1 50; C, i, Sin. clear, 00, SHIP IA‘\I Plain, !'.‘.‘l(\' 2, §24 00; O. G CEILING Nn 2. !3470(‘ 0. G, Nor 5 00; d-in. 50; 1-.in 8 THIOR FINISH -ux 00 TARRED FELT—Per b, 3¢ STRAW BOARD —Per 1b, BEAR OREEK LIME $1 PLASTER PARIS - 82 LOUISVILLE CEMENT— 200, Bullding Materlal. LIME—Ter barrel, $1 85; bulk per bu 350, Coment, bbl, $2 50. "Iowa plaste bbl, §2 50, lh(r [l bu, 85, 'Tarre felt 100 1ba, 88 traw board, 84 00 APHu—amw paper, 8§c; rag paper, 4c; dry ,;ood. paper, 7c; manila paper, 10c; news paper. 8¢ COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris_Run Blossburg, 812; Whitebroast lump, 86 £0; Whitebreast nut, £6 50; Towa lumyp, 88 50; Towa nut $6.50; 'Rock Spring £9; Anthracite, all sizes, 812 m«r 2 50, NAILS —Ratew, 10 to 604, 3 rurs, DRUGS AND CHEMIC Oarbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, 50c; Balsam Copubia, por Ib, 750; Bark, Sasafras, per 1b, 14c; Calomel, per Ib, 75c; C mchflu(\hl. for o 8100; Lh]umlnrm, por Ib, 100} Dover's powders, per 1b, 81 40; l\.[vu‘n salts, por Lb, 8hc; Glycerine, pure, per Ib, 40c; Lead, Acetate, per Ib, 2dc: Qil, Castor, No. 1, per yal, ®1 25; Oil, Castor, No. 8 per gl 120, Ol Olive, per gal. $1 50; Oil, Origaaum, 506 Opium, $4 75; anh:lna P.AW. &R &S, or oz, 82 40; Potassinm, Todids, A 2 35; Salacin, per_o, 4 Iphate of Morphine, por oz, 84 00; Sulphur tour, por Ib, 4o Strvehnino. ver o1, $140, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@160; heavy, 18@15¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@20c; washed, choice, 82¢; fair, 80c; tub-dingy and w., 28c; burry, blackand cotted wool 2@he oss Hides Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide,; 67 63 gured et bides, groon salt, part oured 7o hides, Go; dry flint, sound, 12@18c; dry calf and kip, u@nc dry m\lllmleu sound, 10@11c; green calf; wt. 8 to 15 lbw,, 10@11c; green calf, wt, under 8 tbs, per_skin, bo: green pelts, 50@81 25; green lamb wkins, $1 25@150; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut scored and ome grub, classed two- tLirds rate,) branded hides 10 per cent. off. Coon ukms, No. 1, 45¢; No. 0.3 No. 4, 10c. _Mink, No. 1, 30¢; No. 8, 16¢; No. 4, bo. P 60c; No. 2, 25c. Skunk, No. 6he; short stripe, 400; nurrow stripe Urond stripe, 106 “fallow, fe. 1.8 —Acid Chicago Froauoe. CHicaao. May 1. Flour—Stendy; wprivg wheat s, 475 @7 00 for common to choice western @7 50 for common t: fancy '\lmmmv x 00@9 25 for patents; rye flour 4 70@ Wh:.ut—No 2spring was unsettled and prices rubject to frequent fluctus clusing on call at 140 fur No. 2 cash for May; 150} for June; 116} for Auwust: 1063 for No, 8; 90 clo-ing on the aud oNES'T At 740 for foah s PAED for My June; T3e for 78he for July Augus 74 or rejected. Ouats- for cash May; 624, the year. Rye- Steady; 830 for cash and May. Sanloy—1 08@l 10 for No. 2 cash; 96@ 8e 1o, 3 LA oits e TRiledl fics! It higher prices Pork—Messadvanced 10@15c, and closed 18 25 for for July; ly w18 4' @05 for cos for June; 18 Moy; 169 ql r the year. Lurd—Offerings quiet and freo and the market uctive; 11 174@11 20 for cash; 11 .6 for May; 11 3 for June; 11 47} for July; 11 15 for the year, oudlight, xi%r‘xnllon, 24c; 175" headlight, r gallon, 164c; crystoline, allon, 19¢; fséod, Af Fisgeod, boilod: nseed, raw, per gallon, 60; boiled, per wall gallon, e Tard, wintoe ot o ‘per qal- No 1. 70, No. 2 6dei_ ousor, kahpn g.fl.. il l'i~‘);,u. 5115 wweet, r gallon, B5c; sperm, ! por gallon, D55y fish, W, 1. per gallon, 600, sokiatont, extra, per gallon, 756; No. 1, 65¢; lubri. cating, zero, per gallon, 30¢; summer, 1%0; xoiden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 85c; No. , 80; sparm, signal, o galon, pentine, per. gallon, 76c; naptha, 74, per gallon, 05; 64", 200 A Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 8340; plow steel, wpecial oaat, 70; me.bl -pwm ..rumn.n Gc; cast’ tonl do, 15@20 wagon spokes ws@s ou hul-, per set, 1 35; el 008, KA h . tongnes, u‘c-l,z. 70@#«3.1&1&!, nuts, per lc! r-, Yer Tb, 8@180; mivets, e 11e mu.m.n. per ib, 6@12; malleable, 8o: es, 60; crowbars, harrow o e S r kog, 5 00; sprin stool, 7@so; Burden's horseshoos, b 3b; Burden's muleshoes, 6 35, BHOT. ZShot, SL85; Buck shot, 82.10; Oriental Powde kegs, 86.40: do.. hal 3,48; do. , 81.88; Blaat. o o s s 'use, ner 100 foet H0o. BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 8 por 100; in less than car ot § 85 osi 1 Oak e, 35 to 15, hemmlock sule, 26 to g5c; hemiock kip, 80c to 100; runner, B%c to 800; hemlock calf, 850 to 1 20; hem lock upper, 23c 1o 26c; osk u per, wligator, 400" to b 50, ouf kid: az@ue. Grelaen kid, 2 50 to 275; o kip, 800 100; 0ak cal, 120 to 1 30; French Kigy 110'to 1 55; ¥ ench calf, 125 to 2 00; rus- setts, 550 to 7 0 linings, 600 to 8 60; top Ings, 900 t0 10 60; B L. Morooco, 80 to B pebhs 0. D, Morooco, 86¢; 20t HARNESS—No 1 star ok, No 4 2kc; 2 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 38¢; No, 2 (o, n, Bacon —Short ribs fairly active and offer- ings moderate; prices were advauoad 5@ 105 1+ 15 for carh and May; 10 8)for June; 0 42} for July; 10 52 for August; 9 55 for r | 3,499 head; xhipments, 1,649, b Kansan ity Prodnce Market. Kanaas Orrr, May 1. Wheat—_Firmer; No. 2 red My, 1815 08, joi July, 700; rejected N, Corn —Firmer and Kigher enh, 71he; May, 72}@7 2c; July, 7 2 white the year, 10c mixed M 82c. Onts Rye May, 524e Rec'ta. Shipm'ts Wheat .......ou 1, 802 Corn Onts Chicago Live Stock. Onicaco, May 1. The Drover's Journal reporte aa foll wa: Hogs—The market was faicly active and nnchanged: common to good mixe § Tt 25; hoavy pncking and ehibpil gy light, akips and (@G 6D, \J Uneven and in ac sid rably s wixed butche and feeders, 8 60@ eep—Weak and Receipts, 4,200, ; shippin lower; Cinocinnati Prodnoe. Crxorwats, May 1, Mess Pork—Firm 19'0), Lard Prime ateann 11 :0@11 25, Bulk Meata—(lear sides quiet and stondy at 10 80@10 85, Bacon—Clear sides, 11 & Flour and declining; winter fam- ily, 600@6 25, Wheat—(losed lower and barely stendy; No. 2, 1 30@1 40. Corn—Strorger and higher; No, 3 mixed, 76¢; sales, Oata - Clored steady; No. 2 red, B3jc. Rye — Dull aud eavy; No. 2, 00@904c. Barloy—Firm and rather quiet; No. 2 fall, 1 10@1 12, Whisky - Firm, active and higher at 118, R Sy Mfl-m Produoce. Bavrisong, May 1, Flour - Dull. Wheat—southern firm; fultz, 1 85@1 45; longberry, 1 43@1 48; No. 3 red wintor, firmer at 14:J@l 44} for cash and Dlny} 142} for June. Corn-—White southern, dull at 9lc; yell w, dull at 87c; wixed western strong ho for ensh and May. Pooria Frodace. Prouia, Moy 1 high mixed,’ T1{@720; No. 2 white, 58)@hde. Firm; Barley. . Kansas City Lh o Mm M. L May 1. Cattle—Receiptu T thipments, ARt RN Ga A Saturday's 101 head. ico- “hippers, 7 N mill native, 0, aud active to ed from i 385 head. Market stron the extent of suoply. Sales ra 4 85t07 bulk from 6 90 to 7 1 Cotton erlnot Nrw Yorg, May 1 Spot cotton is quiet and steady at 12 25c for middling |||Iu|-| with sales of 1,600 t, 330 hules to spinners,and 12.4 ll)(" I" l 3 H0@12.61c; September, 12216 Phllmolnh a Produnoe. PHILADELPHIA, May 1. Wheat—Steady at 1 443@1 45} for cash and May: 14 @1 44 for June, Corn---Firm ut 813@82he for cash ani May o fur June. “(hbn--l‘ rmer at 59@00c for cash and Wy, Ltye- Quiet at 9lo. East Liberty Live Stock. Bast Lipexty, Pa.. May 1. Slow and unchanged; receipts, Cattle ) head; ahip- niladelphiag, 7 60.2 70 @7 woand tending down; ré. 1400 head; shipments, 1200 head. —— ceipts, ¢ Totedo Proauce. T Wheat h"rmm: 1 40 cash and Moy 185 r June; 118} for July; 114 for' An for the year Corn-—Str r high wixed, 743o cash for May; 730 for D Juné; 7he for the year, Ouls - 53 for No. 2. BUSY BENEKE. The Biggest Crimigal Docket Ever Oalled in Pollce Court. For the past forty-cight hours it would seom as if the powers of evil had been turned loose in this city, judging from the enormous docket as The heaviost criminal business for any one Judge given by the police judve. day ever transacted by tencke, and probably the heaviest city, was that Boginning with ever had in this reported yesterday. Saturday, and closing with last night, thirty-five cases woro docketed in the police court. 1n addition to those reported ycs- terday, there were the following ar- Bell, a stranger stopping at the St Chatles Hotel, was robbed a short time ago of a gold wateh and chain, valuod at €70. Mike O'Bryan, a youthful disciple of the Jesse James sohool had 1t appears, managed (o steal the watch, and being unaware of ita actual value he firat took it to picces, and then sold 1t to another small boy, William Dew, for 50 cents. Both boys were arrested yesterday, and O'Bryan was put in jail while Dow was released on houds. The oase atands for headogat 11 o'clock Wednesday A famiy row beginving botween tho children terminated in a fight on Ninth and Leavenworth atreots lnst evening. A warrant has been issued for John Doo for threatening the life of 8. Galvinand W, T. ian. 'vm- plaint was also made against o clock for an embezzlomont of fifty dollars in cash, Two boys were also arresied on the complaint of their respective maternal ancestors for discrderly conduct; both ato under uiiiioen yours of age, A warrant hag een i vidval charged w th siealig ten dul lars worth ot clo bi . ALz Wroth, who fized a stono in o tiw cyo of a youth ‘ul companton, casod yestorday. Charles Fravk, of Fourteenth ar.d Burt streots, was arrested for carrying a revolver and cariridges. Mrs. Hoenry, residing on Twenty- ninth ard Bart, has frequently com plained against Willio and Eddie Wil i for interferring with her boy and ping him from attending school. Tho complaint against T. Murphy has been withdrawn. e Real kstate Transfors. John L McCague, real estate agent and conveyancer, reports that the fol- recorded at the Friday, April rosts and examinations: G, W, lowing deeds were county clerk’s oftic 28th: Samuel E. Rogers and wife, to Wm. ment add., W. D.; §200. Tronsurer of Douglas county to N, H. Richter, lot 272, 82 26. W. D' '$260, - I H. Levy to John C. Cowin, the s ¢ n w, sec. * east, V. D ; 880! A, J. Hanscom to Ellen E. lots 3 and 20, block 13, place, W. D ; $950, White, P. W. Cavana ue, in Burr Oak, add. 50, Isane S. Haseall and wile to An lot 11, in n", range 13 cast, W. ne, ec. D.; & lots 4, b, 6, 19, 20 and 21, block b, Hanscom place, W. D ; $3,100. ANTHRAX. One of Our Competent Veterel- e The 01l Produot. Pirtspung, May 1. The oil market open d at 754c, dec'ined t073f, ard_clwed ot noon o 74he, 7 the year. Jutter—Dull hoice to fancy creamery, 25@27c; fair_to good, 14@18c. Eigga—uchanxed ut 134c. Whiisky - Higher at 1 20, Reo'ts, Bhipm'te 8,319 n72 18021 2 172,614 43,000 082 New York Produoe. Niw Youk, May Flour--Qulet and firmy Minnesota. P10 @9 25; city will do, 600@8 60; southern flour quiet but steady; common to chuice extra, b 75@8 b0 Whent—Higher and unsettled, closing firm and slixhtly under the best prices; No. 1 47@1 494 No. 1 white, 14 No. 2 re), 1 18§@1 40; v Ju 1 481, Corn—Very firm and higher; .mg(mu.: wixe , B0@844e; No. 2, B3j@nbe; 2 mixed, May, 814@83hc; do suly, 52@83h0. Oata—0pen her ...a 1uirly active, b t cl h; No. 1 white, t3@64c; No, 2 do, 61§@63 No, mixed, 6lo; wixed westorn, 50@04hc; N 2 mixed, May, 60@G0jc. Rye - Duil; 04 for Canada, Barley —Dall; ungraded Canads, 1 15, Pork—Quiet but strong; old mm, 1775 @17 874; new mess, 18 2H6@18 50 Lard —-Strong und_higher, fairly active at_11 57y ; 1155 for May, Whisk: winal, Petrolenni- M rketquietandunchanged; United, G0hc; crudo in barrels, 6)@74o; naptba, refived, io barrls, here and in Baltimore, 742, in Philadelphis, 73¢. 35¢; No. 1 Milwaukee, 47¢; No, 2 do, $4o. Horses and Mules. Tht market risk and all nldu are IX; well at s llllht advance in piices, The demand for good horses exceods the fupply cousideraly. ~ Prices rango as fol ows: Fiao single drivers, 8160, to 800.; Extra dn(t horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drait rees, $100, to 160.; Extra farm horses, %0 't: “lw (m:unun ui good farm horses ; Extra p 5.3 Clmacnon blus, 830 o pil? ¥ 0 7 MULES.—15 to 16} hands (extra), 8 :«z Ig ,Hll tul ands, and n, 875. t R R ¥ AII'()I[UL—IB? (m.ul 230 per wine {nllun, extra California spirits, 187 proof, 30 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits. 187 proof, 1 14 per proof zallon; re-distilled 150; fine blended, 1 50@ m.kylmnrlmn- 200@7 00; Ken- “‘”"r!iu"l'.x'f?;“" lvaia o 2 00@7 00 i8I perted, 16 00; docuestic 1 40@4 00, ® gy Gl 'Nflo;,-a,)oned. 4 50@6 00; domestic, RUMS—Imported, m@s 00; Now Fngland, 2 Idomuflo, b0@3 60 3 18) to 14 1 100, t0 140|” - - St. Louis Produoe, 81, Louts, May 1, Flour—Dull aud unchaiged. Wheat—Higher and alo 182 bid for cash; 133 3 for June; 1 13§ for July; | 093 for Augusi; 1097 for September; 107 for the f’rur Corn~Cash lower and’ options 7 5' for cash; 7840 for May; for July; t}c bid for cash; 5l for July; 834c bid for the year. Dull at B bid. ey —Quiet at S0c@]1 10, Dull at 4 6) bid, ter—Unchanged. Juus— nchanged at 132, Whisky~ m.uly u 118, l.h-rpool Prod-u. 1 tvenpoor, Moy 1, Flour —American, 10s@12s 6, Wheat —Winter, 95 10d@10- 5d; white, 9 10d@10% 2d; #pring, 94@10s; club, 108 2d@10s id, Corn—6s 8d. Pork—82 td. Lard ~05s 04, delivery, 760 Ju'y, August, 80kc; New York r niwerp, 1 Shijment. 738 burevls; Tide- water, 8 881 barrols; Pittsburg Exchange wtock, 165, e i Bnhln Live Stook. Casr BurkaLo, May 1. CRecdyts, 07 hods shivments rhers, T 9;.@1 50; go.d H' m-v.llnd leklt. CLkvELASD, May 1. Potrolenm—Un hanged; standard white 110 test, 63o owa l TEMS. Muscatino has !.hlrty two saloons, Iowa has 5,488 Presbyterian churoches, A Gorman paper will 850n bo started at Lo Mars, The Creston public 1,492 volumus, litrary has nary Surgeons. During the’few months that I have been located in Lincoln I have been called upon to attend to two outbreaks of anthrax in cattle, the first occur- ring the latter part of August, 1881, adjaosnt to this city, the second oc- curring the first of January, 1882, at Raymond, where twenty-six fine fat stoors died in six days, This latter outbreak was the acute apoplectic form and presented entirely difforent sys- toms from the former, the animals usually dying about six hours after the first symptoms were noticed, The question at present is what can be done to prevent a recurrence of the | 5. disease? The disesse is ordinarily epizootic and produced by bacteria entsring the system, Puastures or grounds where diseased cattlo have been are danger- ous and should be abandoned by such stook for wome years. ‘The ground should be culiivated, dead vegetation Mr. Remplin, of Ottumwa, has fallen heir to $10,000. Zacharish Pitman, of Clinton, lost four children in ten days from diph- theria, Erasmus Wayland, in attempting to get off a moving train at Chariton, was killed. The Pearl creamery, just oompluted at Sac City, has a capacity of 3 Ibs a day. Wm. Meyers and wife, of Dubuque, celebrated their gulden wedding on the 26th ult. John McGuire, aged 103, lives in Story county Ho is_the oldest in- habitant of the state. The Independorcs insane asylum contains 522 patients, An addition to the asylum is to be built, to c st | 805,000, Des Moines has o debt of $420,000, and will this yesr increase it §126,000 for paving, $58,000 for sowers wnd £35,000 for a city building. Nels Wright donated the gross earn- ings of the Wall Lake bauk, of which he is president, for one week, to the Methodist church erection fund, A recent order promulgated by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul rail road is ot considerable interest to sportsmen. 1t suthorizes the free transportation of dogs aud hunting equipments when sccompanied by thelr owners, sud forbids buggage men from dei mundmg foos for takiog curs of them. burned, barus and_yards taocoughly disinfectud, pords and norasses draisod, and the graves covercd with quicklime. Gorms of this disease have been repoatwaly fuund in Europe upon graves from six to ten years old, Animals dying from this disease should be buried on special gruun fenced againat trespass, or more [) erly cremated. The hide should ba destroyed with the carcas The bottem aloug Sult ereck, and T fear many other places of low land where luxuriant vegetation and stag- nant ponds of water abound, is dnu- gerous, Salt creek is not a suitable watering place. Those who have upland pastures with pure water need not fear this diseaso unless diseascd animals are taken into their herds. In both the above mentioned out- hreaks I preserved blood with which I reproduced the disease by inocula- tion. Inthe former case the bliod had been dry for sbout four wonths. Through the kindness of Drs, Bowen & Hart and Prof. Aughey, I obtained the use of microsco es for examina- tion, A power of 300 to 400 diuma- ters is required to see the bacteria. The provention of the discase by inocalation is atill going on with great wuccess in Kurope. The work is moetly on sheepand still experimental, and entirely in the hands of the die- coverers, Thus far we have beeu very fortun- ate in that no huwan being has suf- fered from the fatal disease known as| o S. Johnson, lot 9, block 15, improve- P. R. R. Co. to Wm, Brown, the | 80, 8 w, sec. 7, town 16, range 10 cast, 7, town 16, rauge 12 Hanascom B izaboth O, Monk and husband to gh, parcel on Georgia W. D.; A. J. Hanscom to A, J. Qvistgard, A Few Pertinent Suggestions From mnlngn-nt pustule, which is produced by inocculation with anthrax poison. 1 present these facts hoping that the few prophilatic steps may be taken, and those owning steck may know when they are upon question- able ground, Istill have blood with which T ean prove the germ theory of discase to the most skeptioal, if they 80 desire. W. A. Twomas, B, V. M, - — o — Advertising Cheats, Providince Advertiser, 1t has become so common to write the beginning of an elogant, interest- ing article and then run it into some advertizement , that we avoid all such .m ats and simply osll attention to the ta of Hop Bitters in as plain, Hotie st torms as_possible, to induce people to give them one trial, as no ono who knows their value will ever use anything else, BOYDS' OPERA HOUSE. JAMES E. BOYD, Proprietor. T, F.Bovp, Business Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, MAY 1st. THE ELECTKIC SUCOESS. Louis Aldrich & Chas, T. Parsloe —IN— MY PARTNER ! By Bartley Campbell, Esq. With a Superb Star Company. ““Tho play which mada the fame of the author in a night, and which ia by long odds tho hest play of American ifo_ha® has been brought on o beards P (N. Y. Herald. Buats now on sale, 3t - CHOICE CIGARS. Imported and Domentic. Fiunost Seletiun in Town. Pricos to Suit Everybody- From Half a Dollar Down to bo- Schroter & Becht's, Dr: HUBER VAN DOREN 1411 Douglas 8%. Omaha. TRRATH VERY SUCCHBFULY ALL Chronic Nervous and Speocial Diseases. Medicines furnished fat office. Satisfact'on guaranteed or money refunded, & 8dtf ANTIQUARIANBOOKSTORE 1420 DOUGLAS STREET Headquarters of the Literati, The Cheapost, Lar. est and cholcest collection Floreuco tax o OND-HAND BOOKS in the West, SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY. Cash paid for Sccond-Hand Books | or exchanged for new. H. SCHONFELD, an22-ly PROPRIETOR. AWNINGS ! Made to Order on'Short Notice NEW AND & e Mo and vite to Av|guupNWALD & §OHRORDER'S 4, town 1D, Harness Store. _1508 FARNAM STREES KALISH THE STAR TAILOR. 1 Door W, of Urninksha.nk's. Has now a fine complete Stock of sgfin‘) consluting of French, Kn llnll and st n or the low United St.;tes Deposxt.ory First Natinnal Bank, — OMAHA— Oor, 13th and Farnam Ste. OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. BUOOESBBORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) WTABLIBEED 1850, Organized se » National Bank August 50,1908, 200,000 BUB.I‘LUB AND PROFITS ol 160,00 OFFICARS AXD DILBOTORS § Hazuan Kountan, Prosident AComeros Koowra, Vice President, Davis, Cashler, . J. Porrumron, Jonx A, Unmianos, Thi bank receives deposite witkiu rogerd do smounts, Insuos tlme certificates boaring intort Draws drafie on 8an Francisco and )rine {tion of tho Uplbed Stabos, also Loniou Dub Ediuburgh and the priocipal cities of the coutl nont of Burope, mavid THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL,HAMILTON&CO BANKERS. Business trausacted same as that of an inco; ted baunk. Accounts kent in curvenc~ or old snbjeot to sight cheok without no o6 Certificates of dopostt issned pave able in three, six and twelve wmouths, bearing interest, or on de~ mand without interest. Advances made to oustomers on approved securitios at market rates ofincerest. The iuterests of customers are closely guarded,and every facility comvatible with princivles of sound bauking freely extended. Draw sight drafts on England, Ireland, Scotlaud, aud all varts of Europe: Sell European passage tickets. O LEOTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. 'W. J. CONNELL, ATTORNEY - AT - LAV, Orm‘—l nt Kooms uj n Himwre brck batldng, N, W. £ u-mun od LRIt R ==