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| Fl’”N Y uo GUMMCRGE FINANCIAL. New Yorg, May 3. MONEY, Money elosed at 4 per cent. Ficohange closed firm at 4 SS@4 904 (rovernments closed firm, BEANS <Per bushel box, N 00. S —per box 5 75@6 00 JOVERNM ! ....182} bid 1ok vid ‘ bid l‘IlF 1S E—10@14¢ 10120§ bid| | CASE VALENCIA RANGES- ‘ L5k bid [ 8825 & 9 00 : v e Grocers' List i U \ \m-n‘ ~Rio, tair, 11¢; Rio, good 'act railroad bonds closed ae follows me to ch 124¢; Old gov't Union 1 y Mocha, 984c; Arbuckle's, Union Sinking Funds good, 45@ 5bc Uentrals U6{@1164 | U rmd v;u # STOCKS oy The stock market to.day was moderately Yolong, go ,| active, but irregular, and in main weak, Souchong, the areat depression being in New Jersey ot WM Central, Richmond & Alleghany, Denver [107.: Granulated, owdored, & Rio Grande, Misouri Pacific, Lake Fumpum\n{wl 1ic f Shore, Wabash, and Delaware, Lackwanna | 94¢; New York Confecti bl g & Western. Lowest quotations were eur- [ oy, 1% Good A, 10hc; Prairie Extra O, rent at the close. Decline for the day| DRIED hoice hiaives, ranged from } to 8} per cent., the latter in | evaporated alt Lake 104civap- Richmond & Allevhany. ated 501y 3 Michigan, 7¢; New bl L G T Kk apples, 7ic; wes, 0ld, Bhe; new, The following were closing bi Currants, Blsckberries, new, Awm'n Disg, 'lel, 483 Manhattan EL.. 48} | 140 Preferred ... Man Beach ... Mobile & O ... M & S L pf'd. JC 6 \nrlln\enteln ‘128) ]‘rr(orrsd 139, NYC ,13.’! NYC&StL. Alton & T, H.. 29 Proferred. ... 70} B. A, Line ,»m x,z ¢ b & q . 413 Cou Coal.. C& 0. 14t preferred. 2nd pfd....... CStL& N Y h.auted..lui N & Wpfd.. Nash. & Chat.. Omaha, e Preforred . Ogn Nav,. OTC.. Preferrod . Pac Mail.. Preforred . Pull. Pal. Car. .12w3 LEAD—Bar, $1 65, Adams. . PD&E....... 29 | SYRUPS.—Sugar house, bbls, b5c; half inckdl\sr o113 | bls, 57c; kegs, 4 gallons, $250; choice Preferred.... b7 | able syrup, 53c; haif bbls, 55¢; kegs, 82 50, Houston & Tex. 7“5 Homestake.. ... RTINS St. Paul Preferved. Sen Francises Preferred. ... 50 1st Preferred. 8 .19 L 15 St P M & M. Wabash. Prefer Western Ul Mo o, 90§ STATE BONDS, Tennessee 6's new declined from 574 to SALES The following were the sales of more ac- tive stocks to.day: Preferred . 'K!‘ 1 SODA.—Dwight's th papers, § and do, §2 85; Church's, €3 85 H ll'l:\\VH](\\\—Hraak{ut bason, 133, shoice lard, 144c: dried beef, 164c; should- ers, S3c; hams, Lie; bacon, sides, 194, NEW PICKLES—Medium, in batrels, 9 00; do in hali bbls, 5 25; smalls, in bbls, 1200 do, in _half bbls, 700; gherkins, in bbls, 14 00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, VINEGAR-Pure apple extra, 160: pure apple, Lc: Prusing pure aoole, 16c OMINY—New, 5 00 por bbi. IRANS ~Modityn, hand picked $400 per bushel; navy, 81 00; calef navy, 84 00. PO ROPE —Sisal, 4 inch and larger, 73@ 8ce; i{innh. 9. EESE—Full 14c; Part Cream, 14 | Skim_114e, 3 WOODENWARE—Two hoop _pailt, 195 throe hoop pails, 2 200 No. 1 tubs 50; No. 2 tubs,, 8 50; No. 8 tubs, 7 60 e wuhh.mrd., 185 Doible Crown, B90; Well buckets, 3 25, STARCH,—Pearl, 4hc; Silver Gloss, 8 @8e; Corn Starch, 8§@%0; Excelsior (oss, 7e; Corn, 7 SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 185; Ash- ton, in sacke, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, By, 8 45; bbis dairy, 100, 3s, 365, SPICES.—Pepper, [19; Allspice, 19c; 'I‘Ilh ()MAHA l)AILY BEL: THU RSD \\ (.‘A\"\Rl(‘s—h-mnr-l. 54 lining, 24 inch double face, (nnd 0. Manhattan glove finish, b ev«pnn do Be; do glazed, 5fe; Pequot do 1 kid finish, 6o, Amory, 8¢; Andros S — Good, sound, onte Jarend: 1, 67 o 85 60@0 80 per bbL, Atteens, Tioi Hallowsl , Sc; Indi L mely; per box, £450@ rd 74e; Narragansett,improved, ¢ epperill sattean 940 Rockport, 740 PRINTS. Allens, 6he; American, 63c: Berwick, 4§c; Cocheco, 7 Conestogn. 6he; Dunkirk, 4§e; Dunnel @ "-eh-fl-: Eddystone, 7e¢; Gloucester, ¢ { Harmony, Knickerbocker, 6je; Me | Fimac Dy bhe; Spracues, Southbric nghams, Te: Marl. boro, 5%e; Oriental THAMS— Amy kesg dross 124 90; Cumbetland, eyl 74c; Kenilworth, \54; Plun Ly»u 104¢; 2 x, Se COTTONADES —Abbervilla 1 Agate, 20¢; American, 11¢; Artisian, Cairo D and T, 13 ClarionfD a ‘| 174¢; Deccan Co, striy nd T, 160; Ke; Nantu D and T, Royal, 3 achusett shirt- ankin, 124¢; York, ecks, stripes and coprein 104,270t Continental € \ma 274 New i ow-un-ll I'h 3 Utiea lnfl Tobacco! oods, $15.00; Connecticut, Mixed, $35,00; Seed Havana, 825,005 £50.00° ('lnu-llnnmn. $75.00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden l-ull\. 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60¢; unmsmn, pounds, 24 Tb, butts, 60c; Gilt pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60; Army and v, pounds, 650 Bumun, Exmndn, 60c; Loril ard’s Climax, pous FINE OU'hIn Hard to Beat, 7501 Gelden Throad. 7065 Foumtain, Soe Favorite, (0c; Rocky Mountain, 600 Fancy, Boe; Daiag, 800.—Tn tin’ oll-— Catling 0. 8., 5 Ib boxes, per 1b 63c; Lori- illard’s Tiger, 6f amond Crown, 660, SMOKING—, rades—Common, 25to st Graniated —aekwells Durhatn, 16 o7.510; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 50c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. kn, 16 oz, 38¢; Lione Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per Ib, $1.35; Marburgs’ Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, 5 bo; l).xa T ail, 6! Py s Olls and Vurnllh.'. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P. P, 6ho; white lead, O,P.&C Co .8.P.6} | C rench zinc, jazan seal,'126; French zino, red seal, 11; French zinc, in varnish ass, 20c; French zince, in oil asst, 150; Raw and burnt umber, 11b cans 12¢; raw and burnt _Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 18.; vofined lampblack, 12¢; conch black, 18 ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, $100: 25c;Cassia, | 8reen, L- M. & D., 14¢; blind and shutter Mace 81 00, een, L. M, & D., 14c; Paris green, 18¢; MATCHE round | Indian red, 15¢; Venetian red, $¢; Tuscan i dre, 22¢; American Vermiliod, I, & P., 18c; S0 330; | chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &'D’ 0., 18c; Kirk’s satini 8 30; Kirk's numdam 3 6!5' Kirk's whi Russian, 500: Kirk's Eutoca, 20 Kirk's Prairie Queen, | 08 {100 calkes), CANDLES—Boxes, 40 lbs, lflc,hnxen 40 1bs., 16 oz., 6s, 16¢. 16 oz, 8s, Lewis' 275; North Star, 2 50; ewell lye, 275 I’OTASH —Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz. in case, 3 85; Babbitt’s Ball, 2 doz in cas 150; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice new, 600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; white clover, new, 81400 al alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, Westem 10; Kirk’s magnolia, 4 5@ LY F—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 340: vellow ochre, Sc; golden ochre, 15; patent Uryer, 6¢; graining colors: light gak. dark , walnut. chestnut and ash 1 Dry Paints White lead, 64c; Krench zine, 10c; Paris whiteing 2c; whiting gilders, 13c; lampblack German- whiting coml, 1c; fown, T4c; Tampbiack, ordinary, c; Drus. siap blue, 45c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8¢; wmber,fburnt, dc; umber, raw, burn t, dc; sienna, raw, 4c reen genuine, Paris green com'l 2bu; chrome green, N.Y.' 20c; chrom- green K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, America, 18¢; ‘Indian red rone pink, ldc; vonetian rend, Sl CCC&I ... 100 K&T., 6100181300, Timothy, good, mew, 33 00;|9c: venetian red Am., 1jc; red lead, 73c; CC&IC.. 200 LE&W. 4001 blue grass, extra ciean, $1 60. blue o gram, | o romeyellow, nuine, 23c- chrome zx. i 080 | clean, 81 35; orchard grass, $2 50; red top, | low, K., 120; ochre, rochelle, 3c; ochre, Lake Shore. ..48000 | ohojp, 103; millet, common or Missourd, | T'rench, 2jc; ochre, American, lici Northwestern. 24001 goc; millet, German, * 8100 to 81 25; | Winter's minoral, e lehigh brown, zg, Preferred ... 3000 | Hungarian, 80c. spanish brown. 24o; Prince’s mineral 8c; 0& W 0O&M Pac, M Quhksl ver . .e;dmg bm P. & Om Preferred. Nash & Chat MLS&W... ‘Wabash. . Preferred ... Mich Gent Ohio Cent Proféivod... . CHICAGO MONEY. CHICAGO, Ma; Preston, Keene & Co,, bankers, e The market was active, with prices gen- erally firm for all sound securities. Governments have varied fron sune a5 yesterday, Railroad bonds have been strong, with prices advancing. There has been a good demand for Loca wtive sesurieties, and also for government 4 per cent, bouds, £0 higher price New York exchange rane as yesterday. Money abundant at from 6@8 per cent., according to collaterals or names, Clearings to-day, 28,507,000, Lt per cent., and were at the close about the aud | igm exchange firm, with a tendency HEDFESEED—Osage ora 100 fb $25 00, 155 amily white fsh, 9 Ib bt bbls, 2075 Xor 1 white il 90 1b bt bbla, 0.70; o/ 1 whrite fich, in 10'Tb kits, 110; Bank codfish, s homelats Bab ok 'MACK EREL—Hulf bbls messmackerel, 100 Tbs, $12 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 1bs, 860; B bbls, fat family do, 100 .| 1, 6 00; mesw mackerel, 12 1b_kits, ‘2 25; No, 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 121 do, 1.00; Tat family, 10 1b do 75c, CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 1b (Ficld's), per case, $400; do 1 1b (Field's), por case, 2 503 a0 2 1 (Standard), per case, doT 1b (standard), per case, 2 20; do 2 1h (slack), per case, do1th (nluk), . Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 on, 1 £0@1 70; do 21b, per dozen Bardiues, small fsh, imported, (me quarter boxes per box, 144c; American, arter baxos o box, Tle; do hulf boxes, Jer cisse, 1 85, Snccotash per case, 2 25. Peas, conuton, per uase, 2 00; peas choice, ker case, 3 15, Bluckberries, 2 b ; strawberries, 2 Ib, per une. 'UNITED STATES BONDS, 3 mpbame 2 1, per case, 275@3 00, 33's Extonded sixes.. ...1013@1014 | Damsons, % 1b, per case, 2 45. Bartlett 34’s Extended fives. +++. 1028@1024 | poars per case, 3 00@4 00, Whortleberries 4’ Coupons. A153@115% | per enle,240 h[(g plums, 2 1 perc.se, 3 4's Coupons.. .120{@121 | Green gages,2 r cue, 3 30; do choice, BAILWAY AND MISCELLANEOUS, Minncenta State, 4§'s and Tut. Sterling slght. ... B rumwo I‘,hu,i!m,peruu, 5 75, Pewhs. 2 per casc, 810: o8 ?b b e, 6 00@0 0; do (plo), B h, per y do ph, per down, RSl 01 Cobeting, "Hgner Loulanas, 7 Relchsmark @8 ot 66 s A EY (g)fi.::m];‘m 1033 | messee, 1o per Ib; famay white, 1030 per Ib; C M, &g,’ P.bs, C. & P. W, div. 93 |raw—white Virzlmn raw, 10c; roasted, ) b AT "““",',{“,,“’“ & Mo i Neb i 84 BROWN COTTONS A tantio A, 8 Chivago & Northwestern 5. . 99 A{"’l"""" XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8; Boott Jacksonville & Southeast, 6%s....... 95 ¢ — COMMERCIAL. wmane Wholosale Market: Orvior o8 THe OMAHA Bek, } Wednesday Evening, May 8, The only changes reported in the market 4o-day are as follows: * Wheat, No. 2, declined 1c; No, 3, de- clined 142, (orn advanced #c. Oats advanced 13c, Peaches declined ho. Dried blackberries declined lc, Soda, pound papers, declined 15 por went, Keg soda declined 2}c. Bacon advanced fc, Shoulders advanced fc. Sho; Buckeye LL -4, 75; Cabat. W, 1{ hittenango A, Gje; Great Falls K, 8hc; Foosier, Ghes Honest Width, 74c; In® dian Head A, 8fc; Indian Standard A, Indian Orchard d. w., 8to; Lawrence LI, Tc; Mystic River, uw Pequot A, Shawmut 1.1, 7c; Utica O, fie; Wachus- ott B, Thes do' A, Bhe; do K 48, 12hc; Wal- cott “]S. Bho. FINE BROWN OOTTONS—Allendale 4 Thos Alligator 84, 36 Ayl 44, Tie; Atlantic LL, Shes Budger State X 4-4, 7o} Bennington O 44, Go; Brckoy 8. 44, Hoe Indian Orchard AA 9-8, 84¢; Laconia O 4 Bhos Lihigh B 64 0hos Lonudale 4.4 10¢; Pepperell N 80, 7c; do O 82, 74c; do 1t 8, Tho; do £ 39, 8io; Booassot O 34, T4o; ‘amsutta 44 BLEACHED' (,u'rrorw_An.imw win L d-4, ks Blackstone A4 b perial do do half bleached 4-4, 9c; Cabot 4 Fidelity4-4, 9hc; Fruit of the Loo cam bric 4-4,130;do Water Twist, 1 FallsQ, 104¢; Indian Head shrunk 4 Lonydale, 10c; do cambric 87, 1240; New Hams advanced jo. York Mills, 126; Pequot A, 10c; Pepperell Hope decliced 1@je. L= | 'G Twills, 1330, Pocabiontus 44, Tomatoes dechined 100 per case. Bocmant 4 ‘(h ica, mf"w.mzz‘f. Local Grain Dealings 0 X X, 12h, wflz_u\._c..h No. 2, 120; cash No, uucxs (Onloud)-—ub-ny brown, 3,1 00; rejected ; do C, drab, tle: do XA stripes and B redeted, Tho. 5, oo No. 8, | plabdn Ther do KKK brown ss' deaby o stripes aud plaids, 12ho; Arlington fancy, RYE.—Cash, 68] 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8jc; Chndut !nnoy, CORN,—Cash » n, 61jc! 1240; do extra beavy, o; Fall Ri OATS, —Cash, 466 Produce and v.‘lllblll. STRE ET PRICES—Corn, 50@45; oats, 30 r tun, Y—‘fi CHPPED EED—II 50, CHOPPED CORN—$1 40, BRAN—-$1 1% per hundred. STRAW—400 ton loose; 500 tou baled. "0’1AI‘OES Nebraska+. 1 00@l 10; M TR DR o fat Naoona A b‘;um i PLIUK LN U D—amosk A'C A 82 1740; do XX e 82, 18ho; Arrowacra o Claremont B B onestoga ex oasi e Homilton bmffio s 30, 16c; Minnehahs 44, 20c; o super extra 4-4, 28c; Pearl River 32, 163c; Put- nam XX blue stripe, 12¢; Shetucket § 4o, 4o 88 1%g; Yeimau' blus 20, 8o 3| DENIMS.—Amoskeak, blueand bronn rted Sooteh Champ) .. | 00@1 16, “Andover DD blue, 1540 - Arling X D PO ATOES 85755800 per “‘“s«." n,'l.i;jc. Coaserd 360 Yiung X ‘b'v?'i'i,n DUCK ~$1 25@1 10, heome, Tt fo A4, da o 144 ¢ XXio EGGS—14@150. var DD strie, L6ko; Phast | boards) BUTTER—reamery, woll, 26@30¢; common roll, ‘%cholu B %fi M -I c River DD stri ver, blue and brown, 1&:'; nuuvllh ue and brown, 18jc, o, 1 to 5 bushels, 35 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, $4 50; honey locust, per Ib., 85¢; per nnuly 10 Ib kits, 85¢; New Helland herring, per keg, 135; Russian sardines, 75c: Colum- bia river mlnmn, per 1001bs, 8 00; Gemy"' 3 ; Gen, boneless coc.u, i | 187 proof, VARNISHES—Barrels per Torniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, 81; furniture, U, 85c; coach, extra, 81 40; Conch, No, 1, $1 20; Damar, $1 50; Japan, 70c; asphaitum, 70c; shellac, $350; hard oil finish, 31 80 OILS—110" carbon, per gallon, 113c; 1°50 headlight, per gallon, 12k; 175" headlight, per gl lon, 164c; or: stnhue, er gallon, 190} inseed, raw, per gallon, 60; linseed, boiled, per gallon, 63c; lard, winter st:'d, per gal- on, - 90; No, 1, 70c; No. 2 €0c} castor, XXX, per gallon, 1 25; No. 3, 1 15; sweet, per gallon, 8503 sperm, W. B, per gallon, 155; fish, W. .. per gallon, 60¢; neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, 76c; No. 1, 65c; lubri- cating, zero, per gallon, 30¢; summer, 15c; rolden machine, No, 1, per gallon, 35c; No. perm, sigmal, por gallon, 80c; ter- pontine, per_gallon, 75c; napths, 74", per gallon, 80c; 64°, 200 avy Hardware List. lron, rates, $340; plow steel, special caat, 7¢; crucible, 8¢; special or German, 6o; cast ool do, 15@20 wagon spokes, set, 225@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloes, sawed dryi 140; tongnes, each, 70@85c; axles, ach, allon. hox, 2 Loby S . 7he; myuare nu per b, 7@llc; ol i ’Iz%"‘ul., i 5,907 | waatiers, per e e e, rllsgllc, e, 270@3 97, Cowm, 2 1 (Mountainy | 001l chain, per 1b, 6@i2; malleable, 8c; por case, $10; soaked corn, 210; do|iron Wodges, 0c; crowbars, 6c; harrow Y 1 (Yarmouth), per case, 31;,; teeth, 4 urmhoe», per keg, 5 00; spring Ltring beans, per_case, 2 10; Lima beans | 51e0 Burden's_horseshoes, b 35; Burden's muleshoes, 6 35, SHOT.—Shot, $1,85; Buck shot, $2.10; Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do.. ha kegs, 83.48; do., quarter kegs, $1,88; Blost- ing, kegs, £3.35; Fuse, ver 100 feet 50c. BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 8 39 per 100; in less than car lots. 8 55 ver 100, L Onk sole, 380 to 42c; hemlock sule, 28 to 350; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runmer, 65c to 80c; hemlock calf, 85 to 1 20; hem: lock upper, 23010 26c; oak unper. 24c; alligator, 400 to 6 50; oalf kid, 32@85c; Grelsen kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, 80c to 100; oak calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 110'to 1 55; Krench oalf, 1 25 to 2 00; ruy- wetts, 5 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 8 50; topoings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Moroceo, 30 {0 335; pebblo 0. D. Morocco, 85¢; simon, 270 t03 00, HARNESS—No 1 star onle, No 4 2401 2 No. 1 Ohio oak, 38¢; No. 2 do, llwaukee, ‘!7::' No. 2 do, 4, and Mules. S brik and. il gradiee are solling well at a slight advance in "The demand for good horses excees supply consideraoly, the Pricos rauge as fol- %5 | lows: Fine single drivers, £150, to 800.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 22,3 Cowmon drait horses, $100, to 150,; Extra farm hovses, £110, £0125,; Common to good farm horses $90. to $100; Extra plug, 860, to 75.; Common vlugs, 820, to $40, ULES,—15 to 154 hands (extra), $125, t0150,; 144 to 15 hands, $100, to 140,; 1 to 14h hands, 875, 101005 134 to 14 hands, 860, to 7 AL('OHOL—-IM mml 230 per wine gallon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, 130 per proof gullon; triple refined apiri or proof gallon; re-distil VEibiion1 00 501 ok blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bunrbunl, 200@7 00; Ken- tacky and Penurylvan % 007 00 BRANDIES mp.n'.d"“'a o 00; domestic 1 40@4 ums—.z,—.uma. £50@6 00; domentic, ER%MS—WN. 4 508 00, Now "r'x-:.}bu AND ALELE BRANBY - AMPAGNES-Turorisd po 12 %@ N wmn 0; Arcarizaa, OLARETB—P‘! case, 4 50@16 00 ‘WINES—Rhine wine, pcr 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, e uu, “”50 wum.mu. ‘We quote lumber, lath and -hl cars at Omaha at the followin, JOIST AND fl( A LIN under, $21 00, i Sihontn TIMBEICAND .mx 18 h.. E no; [ - lu on: it and ot %3 ., 827 50; 9 16, an’%mé-m, 104 a0t 6 1o, 5 NG = No 1 @l comman 818 50; No, un.“c.'?uw; 12-in, n"i*u.‘ e L ‘rnre,fir" Marsaillesgreen, 11 uh!bcnnu 20¢ | 2 0. 1, Y s RII'I\(;».A 824 00; FI,{N\R]\(-~;\ £40 00; 3 00, $2 Hl felt 40; Cop 1b, Lrot ]bc pn cas for I 10 I X 545 cunh. 751 75}c for Oats cas] It TARRED STRAW BO. LIME<Ier barrel, $1 3; PAPE [ dover's powders, snlts, per 1b, Sho; Glye pure, per | i0c; Lead, ~Acetate, | s, Oil, Castor, No. 1, per gal, #1 2 Oil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, £120; Oil Olive, per gal. 81 5 Opium, M : common to fancy Minneso patents. Wheat—No. 2 hicher, closing on_call at 128 for May; 1504 for Ju July; 117§ for Augu 116@1 19" for No. ted, 10 47§ for July; one time but closed }@jc highest point; No. 1 34 bid for May; 1 24 for June; 1144 for July;1 103 seller for August; 1 09 for the . 3 do, 1 26@1 20}; No 4 do. 1 10 | 32 B, 21 00; C, No. 1, 81 75; 6-in, clear, extra A, &1 00 LATH--No. 1, 83 50, Plain, 823 00; 7h; star, 83 2 0. G. Nor 00; &in. RIS JLE CEMENT BulldIng Material bulk per bu Cement, bbl, 0. Towa plaste 9 50, Hair per bu, 35 Tarre 100 Straw board, 84 00 traw pa v, 8§ Iry goods paper, 7c; anila | a8 paper, news puver, 8¢ S 'OAL~—~Cumberland blacksmith, Run Blossburg, £12, Whitebrea Towa nut &6 o, all sizes, \\ Drues AND CHEMICALS —Acid .0., Acid, T B abia, per 1b, 75 14c; Calomel, per 1, oz, $100; Chloro ]l‘t‘r 1 b, 100; it 21 405 hmx Oil, Origanum, b0¢ o &k W, & R, & 8, i per ot ; Potassiun, Todide, per Ib 2 35 S»\ll«‘m, per_o7, 40c; Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, #4 00; Sulphur flour, per b, dei 0. trvchnine. ver oz, $1 Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@160; heavy, 18@150; medium unwashed, Jight, 18a@ooe; washed, choice, 32o; d w., 28c; burry, blackand cotted woo 2@6e HIDES—Green butcher's hide,; 6@6ic cured 7o hides, 6o calf and 10@11c; green calf, wt. § to 15 Iba., green calf, fair, 30c, ; fubdi ingy lons Hides Furs, Etc, hhlu, rmn salt, part cured 7c dry flint, sound, 12@156; dr 13@13¢; dry salt hides,sound, 10@11c; per_skin, b0o! reen lamb skins, ip, wt, under § Its, HO@S1 2 §1°25@1 50; damaged bidon, two-third rate, cut scored and one grub, tl.hds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off, classed two- gling, No. 1, 4 No. % o " No. 1 No. 8, 16¢; No. 4, b, 3, %o, Skunk, No. 1, black, hort stripe, 40c; narfow stripe 250} ad airipe, 106, Tallow, Gc. Chioago Proauce. Onrcaco, May 8, Flour—Sales slow and feeling quiet for spring wheat flour; 00 for com- mon to choice western; 00@7 50 for 00@9 25 for apring irregular and 107 for the year; de@1 00 for re- p—No, 2, feeling unsettled and ices xrre;{u\nr. closing about a. higher on regular board, and on call at 7he for cash; n.v%c for May; July; 75c for August; G03e for the year; 754¢ for high mixed; 73{c for rejected. Oats—Prices covered an unusual wide range, and closed higher at T4dc for June; 74ge for B6@B6Y for h; 56c for May; bide for June; 474 July; 36ic for the year. Uye-_Gteady at 824¢ for No. 2 cash and May. Burley—Nominal; 1 08@1 09 for No. 2 cash; 95@97 ¢ for No. 3. Bulk Meats—Fairly active and higher. Pork—Mess 18 373@18 50 for_cash; 18 30 for May; 18 474 for June; 18 70 for July; 1885 year. Tard—Active and offerings fair; 11 30@ 1135 for cash; 11 25@l1 85 for May; 1140 for June; for the year. Bicon—Short ribs ac for August; 17 05 for the 1155 for July; 11 25 tive and higher; a7}, for cash and May; 10 40 for June; 10 974 fur the year. Sutter—Quiet and tocling weak; choice to fancy creamery, 26@27c; fair_to good, 22@24c; choice to fine iairy, 2 to_goud, 11@18¢ ngs—“kfinlfi Whis @?22¢; fair ky—1 20, Shipm'te 8,028 1 Rec'ts. 8,000 " St. Louts Prodnno. 81, Lot 15, May 3. 510, Higher; X fanily, 6 65, Tigher and slightly excited ut off from the 2 “red, 181 for ensh; o @b 60 5 90@6 10; choice to igher and_slow; 753@70o for 7ok for May; 780 for June; for July; 734c for September; 56ic the year. Higher but closed off; 57c bid for hi Bie for June; Baho for July, Rye—Dullat 80c bid, Barley—Quiet at 80c@1 10, Lead=—Dull at 4 6, ¥ 18 P Sutter—Quiet: creamery, 26@28c; dairy, 24c; crenmery, 14@18e. WEEVED bisky—Firm ut 119, Pork-Higher at 19 00 for cash; 18 75 bid for June. Dr shoulders, 740; short rib, 10 20; short I I cho Flour , Wheat Corn Oats .o Barley .. uh. at, 7 50@Y 00; Mionesota do, Wheat— Lrregular, drooping; No, 2 re 1, white, 1 15@1 464; 1 50; do June, 1 10} @1 50; Salt Meat—Strong and hhihur, clear, Nomina'; 11 2, Rec'ts, Lard Shipmts, 6,000 4,000 21,000 1,000 none New York Produce Nrw YoRK May 5. winter 5 10@ *youthern flour stealy, common to e extra, H25@8 b0, closed dull aud 1 49@1 51; No, 1 No, 2 reld Mlv,l 40k@ July, 1 34@ flour--Furm sud - stronger; 154; do August, 1 25@1 213 ‘Corn—Opened higher and tirm but after- wards became depressed and lost most of th ni 85, 84, 874c. less stremgth; No. mixed western, “”fi" No. 2 m(ud May, 60@05 advance, closing weak; No, 2, 85@ ¢ No. 2 white, 91c, do_mixed, May, @sbe; do Juue, B8Y@84Hc; July, S4@ ats—Opened hlfhlr and cluled with white, No, 1 60@62)0; mu.a .az.u 60@ 5. —Dull at 94, Blrlay—Dull and drooping; ungraded nAdA. Lud—Qulet' 22@1 M-—Qulol at 18 25@18 B0 for new 11 65 for cash; 11 624 for \&hhky—Nomhnl. Potrolenm—Market dull; united, 7{c; crude in barrels, 63@74c; napths, in bar- rels, 6hc asked. — D— Baurimonk, May 8, Flour—Dull, ‘Wheat—Southern, steady; 1 42; long berry, 142@1 6' No. winter, firmer at 1 44 for cash and M Corn—White southern, stead. yellow, dull at 87c; mi. fultz, 135@ 2 red ¢ Ol ly o o3 westara, 8. Clucinnati Produce. Omyornnati, May 3, Provisions—Firm but not activ Mess Pork—19 00@19 25. Lard - Good D7Lukld demand; prime steam 11 and 11 324 bid. Meats—No speculation dewsnd ber, 10} | - MAY ¢4, .88'2. owing to high asking rates; clear 10 60 spot. B _— — sides Clear sides, 11 12}@11 15, \I1rLrlhm| a firm" bear'ng; from b 9 0 Wheat—Firm; No. 2 red, 1 40 WOorn—Strong at advanced rates; No. 2 mixed, 78 Oats—Strong and irregular; No. 2 wixed, 57 Rye —Quiet: steady; No, 2 00 Sarley-—I market steady; Whisky - Ruled firmer aud fairly active; R - - Kansas City Prodnce Market. Kaxsas Ciry, Mag Whenat lvmvv and hicher 22 N K Wheat Coim Oats 6,401 none Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas Ci1y, May 8 Cattle—Receipts 1,67 shipments, 200 head, Market fi ive shippers, 3 75@4 H0; Hogs—Receipts, 5,508 hend; shipments, 568 head \Iurku. firm and active on Lt stuff but slow on packing grades, s ranged from 5 50 to 7 40; bulk from 690 to 7 15, Philadeiphia Produaoe. PHILADELPHIA, May 3. m at 1| 4@l 47§ for cash 145 for June. Corn---Firm_ at 843@864o for cash and May; 843@84]o for June. “u,.uf darket strong at 62§o for cash and May. Rye- Quiet at 91¢ bid. Wheat— Fi and May Totedo Profnoe. TowEno, May 8. 21 41} for cash and 10} for August;1 15 for the year. for Bsptemubery 1 /] Corn—Ina Sto for high mixed, 77ho for No. 2, cash and May; 76 for June and July; I'I}c for the year. Onats—Dull; N — Peooria Prodaoe. Pronia, May 3, m and hlp,hol" high mixed, xed, T4}@ 43¢ "No: 3 white, Bhy@b6c. . 2, S4@Sdhe. Highwines —Firm at 1 17, Reo'ts, Ship'ts. Wheat none 1,425 Corn 8,000 4375 none Livervool Produce. T 1verroor, May 8 ¥ llllll“t\"“‘flfllll 10s@12s Gl Wheat —Wi 94 10d@10s 5d; white, 10d@10s a0 spring, 9a@105; club, 108 (@103 6d. Corn—0s 8d. Pork—824 . Lard —b6s. - ‘Chioago Live Stook. CH10AGO, May 3. The Drover’s Journal reports as followa: Cattle Only a moderate inquiry; grass fed steers sold at 4 25@bH 10; common to good shipping, 625@7 874; stockers and feeders, H 70. ~ Receipte, 4,500 head. Hogs—Active and b@10c higher; light packing and shipping, 7 12@7 40; fair to smooth. pncking, 7 15@7 80; heavy ship- Ding, 7 96@785; slips ond cutls, 6 15@ 7 85, Receipts, 26,000 hend, Sheep—l)ull at 6 90, East Liberty Live Stook. East Lisenty, Pa,, Ma, Cattle—Slow; Dbest, 7 650@8 to good, 6 7TH@7 25; common, 6000 § Hogs—Active; receivts, 500 head; ship- ments, 300 head; Philadelphiss, [ no&g 795; Yorkers, 7 00@7 25. Sheop—Slow and dull; receivts, 7,000 bead; shipments, 6 000 head. s Si 1 Cotton Market. Niew York, May 8, pot cotton quiet at 12 25 for mid upland with sales of 509 bales delivered on con- tract. Futures closed rh}lld lower than yesterday; M )I’, 12 45; August, ! at 3.000@2,100 12 18; June Septem- WLy ;3. Royin - Steady; st 190 Buffalo Live Stook. a8 Burrato, May 8. Hogs—Receipts, 30 cars; shipments, Market steady, o mediuin weights, 6 00@7 75, H cllvnl-lnd H.-rk.'. CLeVELAND, May 3. Potroleum—Quiet and quotations un- changed; | standard wmmwu 6Gdo, l’n'r»wlm, Ma; The oil market opened at 713e, docl Fred to 734, and_ closed at noon at 74c; June delivery, 76c; July, Tic; August, BOje; New York refined, 7 gc Antwerp, 17jc Shipments— United, 0,627 barrels; Bitta. bure sales, 348,000 barrel 6”9 barrels; Pitbsburg Kxohango stook, SRR L S IR ered ye rly npon travel uackry, whogo from_town to town professing to cure all the ills that our poor humanity is heir to. Why will ot the publie learn comm n if they are suffering trom dys- er complaint, invest a dollar by all druggists ulty, See testy ts, trial bottles 10 28-d1w Real Kstate Transters, John L McCague, real estate agent and conveyancer, reports that the fol- lowing deeds were recorded at the county clork’s oftice, on Monday and Tuesday, May 1st and 2d: Jus, G. Megeath and wife to Eliza- beth C. Monk, lot 87, Burr Oak add, w. d.—8$1,000. Augustus Kountze et, al to Frank Sevrene, lot 34, block 9, Kountze's 3d add, w. d.—§200, Meyer Goldsmith and wife to E. M. and Wm, Ward, lots 3 and 4, block 164, Omaba, q. ¢. d.—$1,074.33, John Kennelley and wife to Marga- ret Dee, ng of middle § of lot 3, block 177, w. d,—$336. Jennie L. Bliss and husband to Elizabeth Carpenter, lo'. 16, Griffen & Isaacs add, w. 3,800, Cornelius Collins and wife to H. O, McMullen, lot 13, block 458, Grand View add, w. d.--§70. Aug. Kountze et, al And wife to Frank Longpand, n} of lot 26, block 9, Kountze's 3d add, w. d. —lll Heirs of Jacob Shull to John J. Barnes, wj of lot 7, block 6, Shull's 2d wdd, w. d.—8$175. Sarah V, Waber to Catherine Nash, 2 acres in Lowe's add, w. d.—87 Eunice D, Pattee to Chas, O, Housel the undivided half of the w 20 feet and 9 inches of lot 8, block 122, w d — 81,800, Jas. A, Paxton to M. K, Donahoo, srsed by th Price b0 ¢ minls, cents, the w 4 of nw } and the nw of aw } all in sec 2, t 14, r 10, w d - 81,200 Charles E. Ring to Jacob G. Swan- son, the o 4 of s § of lot 25, McCand- lish Place, w d - 802, Wm. Finney to Rebecea Weston, lot 4, block 14, Waterloo, also parcel in se sw sec 10, t 156, r 10, w d— en Brown and Frank Brown to Henry Gibson, s § of lots 1and 2, in block 48, Oma £5,000, Heira of Jacob Shull to Jorephine McClure, lot 7, block 4, Shull's Add., w d— 8600, E. B, Callahan to Henry Monfelt, the w 36 foet of lot 8 block 175, w d 22,800, E V. Smith and wife to N. Rumel, the n ) of lot 16, block 11, E. V. Smith's add, w d—&150, I, B. Lowe to James Montgomery, 1, block 2, Park Place, w d Bemis and wife to Wm. Pey- , block B, Lowe's lst add $100 Rebecea K. Weston to M. K. Dona- hoe, parcel in se aw sec 10, town 15, range 10; w, d - $3560 E. Hecht to F. 1. Walker, parcel in ne aw sec 22, town 15, range 13; w. d,— 1,600, L. M. and C. A. Leary to F. J Burkley, parcel in block 344, Omah W, Clausen to Fred Mauss, lot 123, Wilson's add. ; w. d.—$2,600. H. 0. Jones to John Jort, sw } of sec 4, town 15, rmgo 12 cast; w d— £2,400. A. J. Hansoom and wife to D, H, Goodrich, lots 17 and 18, block 17, Hanscom Place; w d—8§1,200. H A. Browstor to W. W, Bartlett, lot 7, block 41 and lota 2 and 8, block 48, Florence; w d—810 A. J, Hanscom to A. B. Hunt, lot 20, block 17, Hanscom Place; w d-- $600. Charlotte Brewster to Harriet A. F rary, lot 8, block 67, Florence; w d h K Mitchell to samd, lot 6, block , Florence; w d--$30. Ahun Hilpert to Andrew Hilpert, parcel in Ragan’s add; w d--$1,200, Ezra Millard to John Slmmnm, lot 7, block 2, Millard Place; w d—-$800. 0. G. Decker to R. H. Pickard, portion of lot 2, blook 14, Rogors'add; Yorkers, 7 26; | 81,440, TS Worthy ot Pr-l-m As a rule wn do not recommend Patent Molllchn-u, ut when we know of one that really is a public benefactor, and docs Hnmiuwl'cnm, then we consider it our luty mpart that information to all. o Bitters are truly a most valuable cine, and will surely cure Biliousness, ver and Ague, Stomach, Liver and dney Complaints, even were all other remedies fail. Wo know wereof wespeal, and can frecly rocommend them to wll.= 1 at fifty centsa bottle, by BOYDS’' OPERA HOUSE. JAMES E. BOYD, Proprietor. T. F.Bovp, Businoss Manager. Two Nights & Matineo, Friday & Saturday May 6-6 Tho popular Favoritos, Wa. O, MiTcusivs PLEARURE PARTY, in the nowly roconstructed 8-act veraion of OUR GOBLING, 01; Fun on the Rhine, hy WiLLIAM UILL, ln!lodudnlg the followine Lr'lliant uxpmwml of Song, Humor, and Re- fined Burlosque: M flllnm Gill, Wi, Forrestor, Francls N, horulull and Misses Ellnor Deer- Mira V. Barrio, Wilsos o, B Aer ho Rehoar al. Act 11— Fun on the Rhine. Act [[1,.—Droamland—Ber- ud. During Act First_occurs the r hearssl of the plav_of supprested emotion. “Socloty I & Por) Nutsholl,” in which the acme of trae bar- eaqiio s roachod. Ao Mu jo comprisoa geoctiony, rom Olivette, Billlo Taylor, Mmo. Favart, L'Reine, Indigo Milliard, Mardinghi, Offonback, Cosi<o, ot nml the following wr.ttn exprossly for tao G byMr. Fred erkins Mush by Mr. Willaw Ol Dos irous —*The Fancy Dauncer. SoNG AND DANCE TRI0O-—-*' 1 he er) Duer— S30eery Tilins" Scnta now on sals at Box Ofiice w4t GHOICE GIGARS. Imported and Domestio. Finest Seletion in Town Prices to Snit Everybody. From Halfn Dollar Down to 5o Schroter & Becht’s. Thiele Matter of l\ppllrutln m of Agnes for Liquor License, NOTICE. Notice 18 hereby given that Agnes Thiele, dia upon the 3d day of May, A. D., filo her application to the Mayor and City Council of Omaha, for license to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Liquors, at southwest corner of 9th and Farnam street, Third ward, Omaha, Neb.,, from the 17th day of May, 1882, to the 17th day of August, 1882 If there be no ubjoctiun, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from 8d of May, 1882, the said llnnuua will be granted, AGNks THIELE, Applicant, Trr OMAHA DA1LY Ber newspaper will hublish the above mnotice once euch week Jor two weok at the expense of the appli- cant, The City of Omaha is not to be charged therew! t.h‘ '\hl.'.tr u( A| Ilcnlun of H. N. Skow & Ca., for Liquor License, NOTICE, giventhat H, N, 8kow & Co,, 410 upon the 1t dsy A applitation ¢o the Mayor and ), 1852, file his ity Council of O vaha, 105 Ticonse to sell Muit, Bpirituous and Vinous Liguors, at corner 6th and Pacific strects, Notice is hereb, First Ward, Ouiakia, Nob., from the 16th day ¢ May 1842, 1o tho {ath of Augu t 183 11 thore be 1o ob jection, remonatiance o pro: tost filod within two weeks 1852, the said licor se will | HANS NriLsox hl.uu & Co, Appli ant, Tiw OxAA Brie newspaper will publich the m May 1st, A, D, above o for twowo'k ut the expense of the t. The City of Onai 174 40 be chargyil therowith. ml 2 3 ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE 1420 DOUGLAS STREET Headquarters of the Literati. Tho Cheapost, Lar. st and cholcost collection of NEW AND SECOND.-HAND BOOKS in the West. SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY. Cash paid for Second-Hand Books or exchanged for new, H, SCHONFELD, an22.-1y PRDPRIETOR THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL,HAMILTON&CO FRAI I ENELET . Business transacted same as that of an incorporated bank, Accounts kent in onrrenc~ or old subjeot to sight cheok without noe tioe Certiflontos of deposit lssnod pave able in three, six and twelve months, bearing interest, or on de mand without interest. Advances made to oustomers on approved securition at markot rates of intorest. The interests of oustomers are closely guarded, and evory faoility comvatible with princivles of sound banking freely extonded. Draw sight drafta on England, Ireland, Scotland, and all varts of Europe. Sell Enropoan passage tiokots. 0 LEOTIONSPROMPTLY MADE. United Btate‘x Depository First Natmnal Bank, OMAHA = Uor, 13hh and Farnam. Sts, OLDRST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. BUOOESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) STARLIARD 1856, (nganized as & Natlonal Dank August 20, 1568, CAPITA f ‘#200,000 filml’l.vs AND PROFITE - #150,00 OFFIORRA AND DIRNOTORA 3 HupMan Kounten, Presdent, Avaustus Koowrsa, Viee President, H, Davis, ler, A. J, Porriron, Joun A, Camanror, Thi bank recelves deposite withon regard 4o amounte, Taion tmo cortificatos bearlng Interess, Draws drafts on San Francisco and peine sitloa of the United 3tatos, also London Dub lldlnhllr!‘l: Anithe principal eléfos of he contl nent of mavidet Dr;HUBER VAN DOREN 1411 Douglas St. Omaha. THNATS VERY BUCOMAPULY ALL Ohronic Nervous and Special Diseases. Medicines turnished at office. Batistactlon gusranteed or money refunded apd-def H. glgyment Agent | Outfit on Short Notice 1'th 8t., Near Farnham, ml-cod-4 M. R. RISDON, Gen'l Insura,nsa Agpnt e ot - 1 of IA‘muon. $5,304,604.00 1,000,000.00 R IENIE T EL Phoenix Assurance 0., Cash Assctts, . ... Wostchesser, M. Y., Capi The Morchants, of Newark, N, J., Capital, . Glard Firo, Philadelphia Flromen's Fund itish America Assurance C: Office, Boyd's Opera Huuua. WESTERN GORKICE WORKS C. SPECHT, 1,276,000.0 Proprietor, 1213 Harney Street, OMAHA, - - - NEB —MANUFACTURERS OF— GALVANIZED IRON Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finials, TI];I’kIBUN & SLATE ROOFING, Specht's Patent Metalic Sky- light. Patont Ad|ustable Ratchet Bar and BRACKET SHELVING. am the yeneral State Agent for the above ne of goods. ros Bank R:u‘l':'gs. Yot yormaae/Omes uards; also GENERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent inside Biind. novédst TCYE, 150 Plonces ! lmwm Grer 76,000 rend m.! i For Summer use theso Stoves are. lndisponsables These colebrated Stoves torsalo by . A, Omaha, Neb. A AWNINGS | Made to Order on Short Notice GRUENWALD & SVHROEDER'S Harness Store. 1608 FARNAM STREES, _"WINE _OF CARDUI” makes reny A clear complexions. W. S, GIBBS | PHYSIGIAN AND SUBGRON. Room No 4, Oreighton Block, 15th Btreet. OMAHA, Orrick Houns: 10to184 M, Sto 5r.x lovhone counected with Osetral Office Dexter omas. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Boow 8, Crelghton Mlosk *

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