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o pes—— I'HE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY MAY 3 3 abraska National Bank, up OCapltal, =« =« JOHNBON, Prosident, of Stesls, Johnson & Co. Of Omahs, Nob. DIRECTORS: $250,000 E. TOUZALIN, Vioe President, of 0., B &Q R. R, Boston. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & 0o. OHN 8. COLLINS, of G, H. & J. 8. Colltas. 1. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney: a-Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. H. W. YATES, Oahier, late Cashier of the First stlonal Bank of Omaha, sad connected with ne active management of hat Bank since ite | TOMF organisation in 1863, Ovaxap for business April 27, 1883, with the <t huy banx lo Nebraska. CoLLmsoTIonn receive spectal attention and char o8 lowest obtainable here or elsewhers. Liraxaet allowed on time deposits upon favor. able terma and upon accounte of banks and bank- ot oaphiat " Foamen Exomanes, Government Bonds, and Oounty and City Pectios bought and sold. It ia propared to do a general banking business all 10a detalls ,and In the treatment of custom- ors 1n will pursue the most liberal poliey consti- fent with'safe banking. J. ‘W. ROUDEFER. Broker: Btocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other Good Securities doalt in Room 4, N 25 Pearl 8t,, Council Bluff FINANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Wpecial Dispatch to Tun Ban. closed at 4 per cent. Money—Loaned at 4@5) per ocent, |4 10@7 & Whest—Cath market firm; options Paper—6@7 per | optned f@ho lower, but afterwards rec v Prime Mercantile cent. Sterling Exchange—Bankers' billssteady | N. w Yok, May 2, at 4 83; sterling exchange demand, 4 85§ Governments were weak and 3@} per |\ cent lower, The stock market made the highest price of the day in the last hour. general list of stocks closed } to 13 per | § The June; August; 1164@1 14§ for July; 1184 for September; 1 114@1 118 No. 2 Chicago spring, 112 3 Chioago apring, 95c; No. 2red winter, 115 ) 3 demand for fature delivery; and May; O78@574o for s for July; Hode for An- guat; 513@520 v the year. Oata--Options hicher and cash steady: 41ic for oash; 124> for May; 43¢ for June; 42§@4240 for July; 85§@858> for Anguat; 330 for the year. Ryo—Ma- kot quiet but firm at 61c. Barley—Market dull at 80@883c. Flax Seed —Market dull at 146}, Pork— Varket active, but lower; 1V 40@ 1945 for cash; 1940 for May; 19 50@ 19 59 for June; 19 70@19 724 for July 19 80@19 85 for August; 1720 for the 1154 for ar, Lard—Market active but a shade lower; 11 65@11 h}'or caeh and May; 11 75@ 11774 for June; 11 85@11 87§ for July; 11 774@11 80 for August; 10 10 85 for the year. Bulk Meats—In fair demand; shoulders, 8 00; short rib, 10 60; short clear, 10 90, Butter -Market quiet and unchanged. Eggs—Demand mostly for consumption. Whisky — Market quiet at 1 14. Freights—Rates on corn to Buffulo, 84 per bushel, or June; 19673 for July; 19 8@ 5 for August, Lard—Steady and firm; advanced Zjo for July. NEW YORK. New Yomrk, May 2—Flour—Market super-state western, 8 80 mon to good extrs, 4 15@ Ohio, 415@7 00; St. Louis, ered from the decline and advanced @} 1, 104@1 29 2 red, 1 23f olosing firm; ~ ungr red, 1 19} delivi the elevat: 3 white, Corn—Market opened 3o lower, afterwards recovered a part d included; unshown sheap, 6 (0@7 1O owt; clipped sheep, 5 00@6 75 per owt; 23 loac's of southern spring lambs at § 75 per owt, Hogs—Live bogs dull and 20c per owt lower; extremes, 7 60@7 {0 per owt, 8T, LOUIS 8r, Louis, May 2.—Cattle—Notwith. standiog the liberal supply the demand active and prices strong and some ales higher; heavy steers, 6 10@6 50; light to 40@5 90; common to me dium, 4 75@b 25; good cows and heifers, 4,50@h 375@4 25; atockers snd feeders, 5 5U; grass Tllllll would bring 4 50@5 00, Sheep. ‘ulet tendy and a good local d hfppina dem d, 3 26@38 air to good, 4 00@ 50; choice, 4 75@b 00; spring lambe, 2 25@3 50 per h Hogs —Active; good light shipplag, 7 10 @7 25; mixed to good packing, 7 00@7 80; heavy shipping and best butchers’, 7 25@ 750, TRAFFIO, Bpecial Dispatches to Tas Ban. FLOUR AND GRAINS OnHI0AGO, May 2.—Reoeipta and ship- OaLt BoARD, —Wheat—Active, firm [ ments of flour and grain for the past |14; and higner; 112§ for May: 115 for June; | 24 houra have been as follows: 4 1163@1 16 for July; 1157 for August. Receipts, Ship'ts, Corn—Demard_nctive and prices have [ Flour—bbls.. ... 20,000 n'dnlr-nc«h o for May; §e for June and \Vhelt—hulhuln Ju orn— v Osts —Ative, firm and higher; mm 424 | Oats— ‘ for May; 43}@430 for Ju 33@43to | Rye— L 2,000 for July; 863 for Angust. Barley-- 9,000 New York, May 2.—Reoeipta and shipmenta of flour and frdn for the past 24 hours have been as follows: eceipta Shp'te Flour—bbls 600 Wheat—bu 20,000 | 7; Cor ) 18,000 | 8 Oats ~ ol 1,600 320 St. Louts, M Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past hours have been as tollows: Receivts, Bhip'ts. barrels,......... 5000 5,000 23,000 6,000 25,000 70,000 9,000 Rye— * So; | Barley — 3,000 TouEno, May eceipts and s ments of flour and grain for the pasf hours have been as follows: Rec'ts Shipm'ts, .00 Kirk's sstioat, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 Klks ™white ' Roustan, 535 Kirks Eutocs, 316 Kirk's Prairle Queen, (100 cakes), 40; KIIII munoll- dox,, , POTASH—Pennaylva uia oans, In case, 8 85; Bnhbln ‘s Ball 2 dos, In u-, 190¢ Anehnr Ball 2 doz In case 1 50, PEAN UTS—Roseted, choloe, red Ten. nessee, 100 per Ib; fancy white, 1040 perIb; hite Virginia raw, 10¢; roasted B ANDLES—Bozen, 40 s, 168, 1550; 8, fs; beree 40 e, 160x, 61 HES—Pér oaddle, 900) round, | eu “ 10; square, oases, 85 40, “VINEGAR-Pute rpple extrs, 16c: lo, 13 Prussing pure avole, 160, PSALE.~Dray loads, per bbl, o A ot 1o i Knr & 60y LIS dalry 60, 60, 380 BUGARS—Powdered, 10}¢: Cut 1o.| 1040; Granalated, 94o; Confectioners’ A ; Standard Extrs C, 8fe; Extra O, $ES) et vuliow The ars yalovw, Fis: STARCH.—Pearl, 440; _Silver Gloss Diu. Corn Staroh, 940 ExcelsiorGloss, | 850 740 1 Oorn, 89 MEATS—Hame per 1b., 18jo; bacon x b, 184 clear slde ‘bacon_per Ib., 113c; ry salt sides per b, 9o; dry salt sides per Ib., 10fc; bacon shoulders per Jb, U.c t(erc. lard per 1b,; 1le. SPICKS.—Popper, 21y Alsples, 18 Jave, %4G/1hc,2 Mocha, 28hor Arbuckle's “cluiuil‘csn—m Oream, 14}0) Part E—Amerioan, § 40; Greenwloh, 8 40; Wentara, 3757 North Star, 3 00y bewis Iyo, 4 65} Jowsll lye, 278, l"EEU'Jobhlng prices, Ohop feed $1.50 per 100 lba.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70c per 100 Ibe, HO! (OMINY—New 83 50 por bbl. ry Goods. BROWN OOTTONSAtlantlo & Sho; pleton XX, 7¢;_ Atlanta A, 8¢; Boot, 5 Sho: Buckeye LL, 44, 7c; Oabot W' ittenango A, 6ic; Ureat Falls E, + Hoosier, 60; Honest Width, 8o, In- dlon Hend A, 8c; Indian Standard A ulc Indias Ur‘ch:ird doar o lélxmsnlie 61o; Mystio river, 740; Pequo ; 4o; Utloa O, bjo; Wachusett B, 73¢; do A, R4t do F 48, 1240; WaiSitt BE, 70 FINE BROWN OOTTONS—Adlendale +.4; 7ho; Alligator_ 8-4, 8oj Argyle 44, Tho; Atlantic LL, 6hc; Badger State X 44, 640; Bennington O 4-4, 680; Buckeye 8. 4.4, 6yco Indian Orchard AA 98 8je; Laconis O 39, 84c; Lehigh K 4-4, 9fc; Pepperell N o O 83, 730; do R 86, 74o; do E 89, 8ho, Poonsset O 44, 7go; Wamsutta 4.4 180 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androssog 0 | kin L 4-4, 94c; Blackstone AA fnperial h;n, do do half bleached 4.4,9¢; Cabot 4 4, 83; ;_conch, extrs, §140; 190; Damar, extra, 81 15 Bhaltum, extes, 86of abella ofl finish, 1 80. Nlfl-. Furs, Ete, HIDES—Green butoner's bides, 5@ oach, No. 1, apan, 700; ax: WL 7c cured 6)@7ho; hides, green’ salt dry flint, souna, 12@180; dry oall and kip, 19@14¢; dry salt_hides, sound, 0@11c; oall, wt. B 016 e, 11@13c; "“"“'l é?'afi e e n polta, i n skina, sé‘ :Rm.dnlcf two-third rate, [ (i rater) pranded hflbio Der eont, off Coon skins, No. 1, 450; 800; No, 1 205 No. & 100, Mink, No, soeu No, 2 18 No. 8 150, No. 4, o No.l No, z&a. Sunk, Nm "y, ise} Onk sole, 880 h 13« un.locl nole, 380 to 8oy, bamlock kip, 800 to runner, to 806; heml: uu.umo 20; bem- ouk upper, 280 to 360; oak upper, %o alligator, 400 to 5 50; oalf kld,bl Grelsen kid, 2 50 to 375; oak kip, 800 to 100; oak calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 1100 1 66; Frenoh calf, 1 25 to 3 00; rus: uuowuo; linings, 600 to 10 60; m%mvwwlnm Morocco, 80¢ 0; g)ehbl. 0. D, Mnmm, 860; simon; P AHNESS N0 1 o ar onk, 42c) No3 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 880; 'No. 2 do, 8601 No. 1 Milwaukee, $70; No, 3do S4o. Lumber. WHOLRSALE. We quote lmber, latn and shingles on ra at Omaha at the lnllovln(, prices JOIST AND SOANTLING —16 ft, and 18 ft., 833 50, 16 ft. and under, $22 00, D JOIST—18 ft., 828 60; 25 ft., $26 50; 24 ft. $26 50. 1 (2nd eommon boards), .85'10(] 0. 9, $18 00, LIME-Per barrel, 81 25; bulk per ous- Cement, bbl, 83 25 Towa plaster $3 50, Hair per bu, 500, _Tarred felt 100 Ibs, 83 50, Straw board, 83 50, Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, §280; plow steel, speolal oast, 70; orucible, So; apecial or (yerman, bo; 15@20 wagon spokes, st, , per net, 1 551 felloss, sawel 140 tonucs, ench, 70@8bo; axion, 760; square’ nuts, per B, 7@llo; washers, per Ib, B@18c; rivets, pet Ib, 11c; coil chuin, per Ib, ‘malloable, 8o; ironwedges, 6c; crowbars, 6o teeth, do; spring teel, 7@8c; horseshoas. 5 25 dey, harrow Burden’s (e A combination of Free toride of Iron, Peruvian d PAcephorugin able form v, Loss of A e, rostration of ll?u Powers st ta indispensa- PURIFIES /f,suuce. cons a most exoellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. X horoukh (Fia1 of the RON FORTO.T '&. Dleasuro in stating that T have roacl B beme and P Buby lis 115 Hpenkora will find it e f the greatest value Where 4 Tonioia n recommend med . \*, a \\\@ : "i‘ AL LOWELL, Gen_ Pass. Ag't, Chicago 1¢'15 universally admitted to be the inest Equipped Railroad in the World for all Classes of Travel (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) on'l Manager PERC “BURLINGTON ROUTE" \, per cent higher than last night, Canmada B Fidality 4 ;13}:;;";'3\',:;;';{:;}_3?3{5“ B RED WiRE o oo e Southern was 8§ per cent higher. The Kaxsas Orry, May 2, Heoeipts and Falis Q, So; Tndian Head shrunk 4.4, 12 | 742, per 100, strongest stocks in the last hour were the | it WU WEVTE () L qg, |shipments of grain for the past 24| Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 12hc; New :;',?}”i,"_-_fl‘;‘“”h‘uj"?""i":“~ 10 Canada Southern, New Jersey Central, Den: | Leather--Firm and fairly active. BEUIERTS bes AL Lo . Y“"‘%““" P"‘{!“"A“b" ‘f“""l Ortental Powder, ke, $0.40¢ o hal HIINR i LEHMANN ver, Central Pacific, Union Pacific and| P.rk—Market firm and utchanged. Wheat, bushels 2,000 P 5k 4 4!'%0 (m 110} Wamsntta | Kege, 83.48; dn., uarter keg uss Blast Wabash preferred, all of which waro from | | Ont Meats Dul and “nomiasl; 1o0g | Gorg " , 6,000 Ese i adthin b tog, ¥ “l';_ e Lo °°°,l JOBBER OF 4 to 14 per cent higher than last evening. | * Lyrd—Market firm; prime steam, 11 85 LIVE STOCK, DUCKS Oolored)—Albany K brown, | Morris R‘,, Blomsburg, $12; mf{';‘,m,{ 2 Mining stocks were very dull, Sierrs|for Ma ; 11 87@1188 for June; 1187@| Niw York, May 2.—Receipts and |8c; do G, drab, 116 do X stripes and | jomp ‘84 60; Whitebresst nut, 84 505 Tows Graad e 10 Raiowon coste |31 iy 1 g1 o o sipmante v sk tr 'y i it XK v mod et | n H ol Wit | W A T T, PAPER v 3 " @ ows: an 8, x] lanc) dated 80c to 84, closing at 82¢; Hall An. | g S0C0 T8 for September T syt Ship'ts m eyl e ‘brown, Sho; Obarlot l.m-" ghfl’p ‘;I&gah;::ig;. 811 50@13 00; on S5 L] derson 165 to 145; Sonora connolidated 79c G Bseves, oarload 220 ....|12%0; do extrs heavy, 20o; Fall Rhur S whil Ml A to76c; Chrysolite 105 and Bodie 125, The | g0 Lovis, May 2, —Flour—Market | Quarters of beef. .10 .00 brown, extra heavy, i) Indians Al g tradaft horses, 8176, to 326.; Oom sales of the day were 25,655 shares. firm and unchanged. R CILECA . s DTN 11 NGOG & Beowh: 106 mon dralt horses, 8100, to 150.; Extra Pipo line ocertificates wore aotive and| Wheat—Market higher and fairly ac- | Sheep, oarlo Lo e TIOKLAGS—Am A U A 83sm horses, $110. to 125.; Common o tive; No. 2 red fall,1 133@1 14} for cash; | FLo8% carload: - [190; do XX blue 82, 1840; Arrowauna, | foy Dores, WU 20 185, Comumon o strong, advancing from 98¢ to 950 and | FYgh "0 A0 "V 4@ 154 for Junej| CHIAGO, Moy 2.—Recelpte and ship. |94c; Claremont B B, u?a Oonestoga, 1o’ :lu %50, to 76, Oommon plags, 830, EASTER" pnlcEs nu PL'GATED closing on oall at 943c. “41 @1 15 for July; 112i@1 14§ for |ments of live stock for the past 24 tra, 174; Hamilton D, Lewiston a g i) . e ¥ August; 118}@1 14} for Sspcsmher,llu hours have been as follows: 30,"160; lnnehnhl{-l 3053 Omegs muper O NULES, —Ecers), 125, 0 160.5 good, Swturday. To.day, | @1 18 forthe year, No. 3 red fall, 1 06 Reoto. Shipm'ta. | extra 44, 280; Pearl River 82, 1 t | $100, to 140.; falr, $75. to 100,) common, ”|8 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA 0 103 | @1 o7 bia, 19000 2,000 | nam XX blae stripe, 120 ‘Shetucket § e i d J 108" | Corn—Market lower, but fairly active; fi R 480 28010}, do 8 120) Yeman's bluo 29, o 00 & o = 11 | 5122 bid tor oneh; S13@024o for May; 634 Sheep. ... . 2,600 1200 NIMS.—Amoskeak, blueand bronn | AL,COHOL — 188 proot, 325 per wine 1168 | @53 for Jane; 534@o34¢ for July: 408¢| Kasas Ovry, May 2.—Hecoipta and|1040; Andover DD blus, 154et Arling X | calon axtea Galiforuin spleits, 167 proof, | HAS THR BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRIOES 127" | bid for the ye shipments of live stock for the past 24 | blue Scatch, 184c; Ooncord OGO, blue aw §35 pér proot allon; tripie refined spirits Oate—Market higher; 42}@134c for | hours have been as follows: o o G0 A A o doneh o Xeo sy, roof, 123 per proof Gallon; re-distilled oash 4N@I3s for May; i5i@idho for Rects, Shipm'ta. 440 Hoymakers blue and brown .m.u..,xoo 150; fine blonded 150@ 1,4 S, Paul 8 Sious Oity firsts. . Tunnessu 6’ Unl\:ln Pacitio 1st mul\«m : land grants do sinking func Virginia 6's. do consols 6's do deferred . Adams Express. A.Uaghun‘ Cenf 15 Alton & Tarre Haute o Amnlmn Elr 91, Burl,, Cedar Rapi 81 Qanadla Soathern. 66 C. 8t L &P 20, De\lwm & , Lack, Dtnvnr & Rio Grande. Eri Ess themn Fort Wa Hannil Lake Shore Louiaville & Nashville. Sirie_second. Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Louisiana_consols & 8t, Joseph. Illinois Central. .. Ind,, Bloom. & Western Kansas & Texas.. Lake Erie & Western. Hudson canal, & Western. erred. & Chioago..... & Michigan S¢ 10 do 2d pm [3 Memphis & Charleston. 42 Michigan Centrl. . 94} Memphis & St. Loul 28 do pfd 53 — Missouri Pac Mobile & Ohio. Morria & Essex Nashville & New Jemy Central Norfolk Nurt.\um anm do Ohattanooga, Northwestern ... 1354 do pfd. 151 New York Oeutral, 125 Ohio Centrel. . 2 Obio & Mlulnlppl Ontario a Western ... Oregon Txmnmnuuenm Pacific M. Panama. .. Peoris, Decatur & Evansy. . “|thburg & Cleveland. St. Paul & do Bt Paul, M Bt, Paul & Texss & Pacific..... Union Pacific United States Express Wabash, St do Wells, Fargo & Co. Expre Western Homestake . Butro, PRODUOE & PROVISIONS, South Paafic, 5 1at pid ¢ Milwaukee. tinn, & Maniiib Omaha... t. L. & Pacific pfd. nion Telegraph. pecial Dispatches 0 Txn Bax, Onum May 2. — Flour — Market qulet and unch CEICAGO, Ww—lhrht unsetiled, but higher; 118§ for May; 114 127 | ArterxooN Boarn.— Wheat — Strong 116 | and higher; 113§ oid for May; 115§ for 08" | June; 1154 for Julv and August; 115§ 924 | for Beptemver; 1 m for the yea: 913 | Corn—Steady; 52@52hc for May; 53ic 8L | for June, 55hc avked for July; 46k bid for 674 | the year, 20} | Onta—Strong and higher; 434c for May; 5.‘3 44jo for June; 42}o for July. 27 EANSA8 OITY, 33|, Kaxsas Omry, May 2 — Wheat—Mar- 3¢ [ wet quiet; 960 for cash; unu for June, 153y |, Corn—Market steady; 42fc for cash; 33h | 4456 vid for June; 4670 bid for July. 3o ¥11174 for June; 11¢4 for Jul 4 | the United Kingdom and the contiuent 0 '.z1'07 03@41c for July Rye —Market quiet at 56fc bid, Barley—Market quiet at 55@750, Corn Meal—Market strong at 2 liuner—l\h\rket quiet; dairy, 20@250; creamery, 25@30c, ! Eggs—Market 30, Whicky—Market quiet at 1 14, Pork—Market quiet; jobbing at 19 60. Bulk Meats —Market dull and & small jobhing trade;long clear 10 50; short rib, 10 60; short clear, 10 85, Bacon—Market dull and vnchanged; long _clear, 11 0)@I1 124; short rib 1{ 12§@11 25; short oclear, 11 42}@ firm and unchanged. 50. Lard ~Market nominsl, bid for the year, Oats—Market slow; 88 bid for cash; 1o options. TOLEDO, Torgno, May 2,—Noon Board,— Wheat—Market a trifle bigher; No, 2 red winter, 114§ for cash and May; 117 for June; 1174 for July; 116§ for Augu: 1174 held for Septomnu; 118} for Oct ver; 1144 for the year, Corn—yMarket tirm; No, 0c for May; 60hc for Jun 1 for July., Market unchanged_and No. 2, 43} held for cnsh; 43k tor Boarh ('LosED —Whest—Firm; No 2 red_winter, 115 for cusbe 115§ for May; 116§ for 5 for the quiet; July. No 2 August; 117} forSeptember; 1 17 year. Corn—Firm; No, 2, 634c bid, Oata—Quiet, but firm; 443§ bid for ca b, LIVERPOOL, Ilvklnmm May 2.—Fiour, 11s@lls \tht-—\VmLer 84 10d—95 21; spring, 2’ California, 9s@9s 24; 1@9s 84, Corn—5s@7s, Off Coast - Wheat—Quiet, firm snd 34 higher, ‘o Arrive -Wheat, bstter tone and more money u ked; red winter, 3 | higher. Uorn, vetter tne and more money asked. Wheat and corn are in fair demand for Mark Lave whoat snd Conntry markets quiet. cold, corn, steady. The weather is LIVE STCCK special s patches to T onICa00. Oaicaau, May 2 ~The Drovar' Joar- ua) rep :rta as follows Hogs ~Market fuir and 10c lower; the supply tuirly sold e to desline; mixed, 6 K@7 @7 63 hight, 6 80 @7 3 kips, .; 50@6 0, Cattle—Market slow and prices not quotatly different; exports 6 6 «oud to choice shiv) mou to fair, 5 0@’ Sheep—Market w-ak and low; off, trading dull and overstocke to fair, 2 $0@@4 25; goud to cho @ common 50, KANSAS 0ITY, Kaxsas Ci1y, May 2.—The Commer- :-hl Indicator this afternoon reports as let]e ~Market slow and & shad: lower and weak; shipping steers of 1,380 to 1,665 pounds at 5 85@6 10; stockers and lemsru. 4 %;s(gl M)‘c‘w-, 3 50@b5 00, ogs —Market lower and weak, i e er and weak, ranging kllu. 105 870 10) May 2.—Receipts Sr, Louis, shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: and Rec'ts, Shipm’ts, Oattle 2,600 8,000 800 2,800 OMAHA MARKHTS, Wholesale Prices. Orrior or Tz OMARA B Wednesday Evening, May 2 The following are the oxly changes re. ported iu the market to-day: Tobaccos of all kinds declined from 5 to 10 on account of the rebate tax, and the ‘market is unsettled. Grain. ‘WHEAT.--Oash No, 2, 94c; cash No 8, 774c; rejected, 730, BARLEY.—Cash No, 2, 65c; No, 8, 42, RYE—Oash, 47c, OORN- New mixed, 88c, OATS—38c. 20c per bushel, - per bushel. BUTTER ~Choice country, 100, EGGS—Fresh, 184c. HONEY—C aliforais, per 1b, 1. iM 2 253 25, —Per barrel, EMONS 85 00@5 70 per box, BEANS-—Navy per bushel, 2 50@2 75. SEEDS—Blue grams_seed, 125@150; t'mothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 9 00; whito clover seed, 13 00; millet seed, 100; Hungarian seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, Live Stock CATTLE —Fat steers, $500@5 5 FAT COWS - $1 00@4 25, HOGS 86 25@7 (0. SHEEP_ 84 50@5 00. Flour and Millstuffs, Best winter wheat - 3 00G Second quality winter whe: Best spring wheat—2 6 Second quality spring wheat—2 40@2 50, Bran, per ton—16 00. Chopped Feed, per ton—16 00, Poultry, CHIOKENS—Live per doz, $100@ 450, Dressed, per Ib., 15c, DUCKS—Dressed, per lb,, 15¢, TURKEYS—17c. @rocers List CANNED GOODS—Oyaters, (Qtand- ard), per onse, 3 70@390; strawber- rio, 2 M, per cose, 3240, rasp- borries, 2 T, per case, 8 50. Dam. sons, 2 I, per caso, 2 45, Bartlett pears per case, 240, Whortleberries e caec, 270 Egg plums,2 b percase,? 90; roen & an?th ser oase, 2 90; do choice, , b pe ine Apples, 2 T, per case $'0o@s 75, anchon, 11 ver ocase, 8 00; do 8 b, case, 4 00@4 50; do, (pie), § Tb, per case.260; do'vie, 6 T, per dozen 3 80, LARD—Omahs Rofiniaing 40 and 50-1b cans, 12§0; 20-1b ca 1 wmrun. scrow top, 124c; 5-1b 124e; 3-1b do, 134, ~Louiaann prime to choice, 73 T@T4c; Patma, b§c, No 1 mackerel, halt brls, 7 50; . 1 mackerel, kita, 1 00; family mack orcly balt brla 523 (amily mackerel, kits No. 1 white fiah, half brls, 7 00; No, 1 io, tair, 1loj Rlo, good a0ive, 12 to 124oj OId gov't 440, bbls,; *lnuthl do, 44 gallon kegs, 83 05; Stan. 1ard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 93, SODA—In Ib papers, $3.80 per case; keg #oda, 2 ~Standard Com,, 24c. NEW PIOKLES—Msdinw, in barsels #7.00; do in half bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbls 900 do, in half bbls, 500; gherkins, in bbls, 11'00; do, in haif bbls, 6 00, TEAS—.Gunpowder, good, Oboice, 60@75¢; Lmperial, zuml 40@150; Sheep—Market slow and uzchanged, NEW YORK, New Yomk, May 2,-The D Journal Buresn reports: kel dull at go lower for dressed weight! poor to prime steors, 6 00@7 40 per cwt for live ht; medium to good, 6 75 25, clxé‘.ln(fim i Do e B lld-lmoulo‘dl of natives do, at Firmer with good elearance sales Teeves—Market sasier a0d closed rather | “ROPE S hzloe; 80@750; ¥oung Hyson, good, 80a; chioloo, 60081 0; .hp.n at sholoe, 60@75¢; Ool lumo 00(.,...? e ré:a; e, foxdh ook, olqo‘ ROPE—Sisal, .| Opium, 35 (0; 45@55; . &u ) and larger, 1lo; APS--Kisk's Bavon Imperlal, 3 45; agu. Mystio River DD stripe, 1640; Poar River, blue and brown, 160} blue and brown, 14}c, CAMBRIOS—Barnard, Hning 24 inch double tace, 840; Garner A lozed, he; Mankattan give fnab, ewport do o glazi o) Pequot do So; Lockwood kid fnish B0, DORSIT JEANS - Amory, B Andron copgin aatteen, 8fo; Ularendc, 6io;Cones oien satteons, 74o; Hallowel, 80; Tnddi Orchard 740; Narrsgansett, improved, 8he, P"IY erill satteen 94c; Rockport, T§o. INTS —Allens, 64o; American, 6ho; "Arnold, 7c; Berwick, 4fc; Cocheco, 7oi Oonestoga. 6jc; Dunkirk, 3 Dunnell, @To; "Eddysione, 7o, Glouseater, 0} asmony, Sio; Kaldkachooker, 6ho; Mor moasville, o Eddystone ri ac D, 7c; Mystio, 5ho; Spraguos, 6o; Southhndfl. 6o; do, Glnz\’um, Tos Marl. L N lN iaAMs—Am».k , 9hc) As 10 Atiaatic, Sc; Cnnbertands Thos Highiang, Thor Kevilworth, 9jo) " Plas. kett, 9hcr Sussex, 8c. COTTONADES-—Abberville 180 Agate, 200; American, 110j Artisian, 30c; QoD and T, 144} Olacton D aod T 17}e; Deccan Co. Dand T, 1 stone, 184c; N-mcm, 190; Nonpml 16c; Ocean D and T, 134o; Royal, 1641 Sussex, 130; Tiogt fixso achusett -nm ing checks, 134c; do, Neakin, 13h6; Yor lain Naokia, 12}o; do,cheoks, siripes an ancy, 12he; do. 8 oz il NN OB Androsoogeln 10-4, 7kt do 9.4,28c; do 84, 23c; _Continental C 42, 11c, Fruit of the Loom 104, 273 New York milla98, 8503 do 78, 80c; do b8, 22}e, Pembroke 10-4, 350; Pequot 10:4 do 74,190 do 4, 16s Popporell ‘%, o' 67, 21c;do 57, 180; Utica 96, 86¢; do )s 33ho; do 48, l1u DRUGS AND "C{KMIOA LS ~ Acid, Qarbollc, 500y Acld, Tartarie 530, Balaari Copabia, per 1b, 706; B I, 1y " Galomel, b pee o Thor Olnahonii por or, $110; O nm(arm. Lo by 9050 Dover's powders, dn b, 81 25 Epsor Salts, per Ib, 83c; I bl Bl 80c; Lead, Acetate, per Ib, 32 Oil, Oastor, No, 1, per )‘l], 'l 25 Oil, Oastor, No. 3, per gal, 811 Qlive, per gal 81 50; O Srigantam, 503 uinine P, & W, & R, & B, ocr oz, 81 85; Potassium, Todide, per it 75; 'Salacin, per oz, 40c; Sulphate o Morphine, per oz, 83 85; Sulpnur floas per b, 41 l&:vrhnlnu. ver oz, #1 45, Paints Olls and Varnishes rbon, per hmdl ight, per gallon, 19} inseed, hr.. per gallon, e Fater v'fi 180; li tow, pet gallon, £0y. linseed, botied, r gallon, 500; Tard, winter str'd, per gal, 95; No, 1, 850; No. 2, 7b0; oastor, XXX, por allon, 130; No. §, 120; sweet, o llon, Soo; wborm, W, B, po gallon: o5 tab, W. 5., per gallon, 15a noatafoot, extra, per gallon, 900; No. 1, 750; lubri- cating, e, per gallon, 900 summer, 150, goldon mackioe, No 1, per gllo, 35 No. ~.p.m.-gn¢ per gallon, 80c; tur. pentine, gallon, 850) napths, 74", per fallon, 180; 64% 170 PAINTS IN'OIL—White load, Omaha P. P, 6o; whito ead, 8. Lonis, pure, Sy Jiemellles ‘groen, 1'to 5 b ‘oans, rench zino, graen seal, 120; French' rino, red seal, 11c; French zino, in varnish asat, 0; French zince, in ofl aset 15c; Raw and burnt nmber, 1'Th cana 100} raw and burnt_Sienna, 10: vandyke brown, .g refined lampblack, 120 coach black and; Ivory black, 16c; drop black, 160; Prusgian blue, 0c; ultramarine blve, 180 ohrtme green, L. M. & D,, 163;blind aud _shutter green, L. M, & D, 103 Paris green, 'Sc; Inding rod, 160; Venetian red, 9o Tuscav dre, 220; American Vermilion, L, & P., 180} chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &D’ 0., 1kc; yellow ochro, Yy oldeh oeho, 16; Patent Trger, S prining color: lizht onk. dark on! ut, abestaut and ash 150, White lead, 8c; French sine, 10ct Par gallon, o; 175 Ory Paints whiteing o; whiting gilders, 1c; ..mu..f ol 'be ack _Germ: town, 14¢; L mpblack, o , 10c; Prus. lue, 55¢; ultramarine, 150; vandyke beown, 6 wmber, burat, PRI foisotina, bura b de; senna, o n genuine, 35c; Paris green om’ rome green, N. Y. 306; chrom G s R R willion, ' Americs, 180; ‘Indiau s 100 gose piak, 14oj venotlan, read, venetian red g? Y1 foud, Toor 1, low, L"""&, bl i wl?l’ wm’l‘: uralvure extre, 81 18, taraibare, o 1 Wor X1 | Merino nawas ed, 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. B ANDIES—Impmtsd. $6 00@16 00; domeatic 1 40@4 GIV‘I—prmtad 4 60@6 005 domestlo, 40@3 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 200(5000 domaestic, 1 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRAN; 176@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per ocase, 28 00@34 01 Amarhran, oase, 12 003 16 00, OLARETS— - er case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 2 00; Oatawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Tobaccos. FINE OUT—In_pails.—Common, 40@ 56c; good, (0@750. In tin foil~Oat- Jins ;8’6 Ih bozen per It o | Lod- o, | Wazds Tigor, 075; Dismond Orown, - oenmot, 88, Granul . ed—Hiakonells ells Durbam, 16 oz 46¢; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 460; Beal of North Oarolins, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebrhs. ka, 16 oz, 830; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags perIb, $1.0% Marbures’ Puck 2 ox, i foil, 120 Dog T il Bbe, PLOG D FOBACOO - Horseshos, 18; Bullion, 50; Army & Navy, 45 Star48; Climax, 50; Our Rope, 52; Our Rod, 52, ight, 14@160; bes vy ®18150) medium unwashed, light, 18 washed, choice, 320; fair, 800; tub-d in and w., 230) burey, blacknd ootted wo 2@60 loss — Rellable help for the weak, nervous and debilitated dyspeptic sufferer found in Brown's Iron Bltters. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. 18 a Positive Cure for all those plaints and Weaknessd 0 commo; best female population. ) Medicine for Woman. Invented by s Womas Prepared by a Woman. he Greatest Modieal Disecovery Sinee the Dawn of Histes, &1t revives the drooping spirits, Invigorater an Wrmonizes the organts functions, gives elaatieity am irmuess to the step, restores the natural lustre 40 ta w6, and plants on the .6 check of woman the fred wses ot life's spring and carly summer time, F#Physicians Usw It and Prescribe It Freely. @ 1t removes faintness, fiatulene: oys allc br stimulant, and relioves weal tho at That feeting of bearing down, causing pain, we #d backache, s always permanently cured by 1ts ust For the cure of Kldney Complalnts of elther se this Compound Is unsurpassed. m.n‘un Y acl Wrngth o the system, 4 it on Daving it pan W.‘.m...mm 233 and 28 Western Ave fithr, §L. E1x bottlos for $5. Bent by mail in the fors S pilis, oF of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per ba for eittier, Mrs. Plukham froe, answers all letters ¢ quiry. Enclose St stamp. _Send for pamphlet. (Jlo tamity should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM They cure constipation, biliousnes A Sorpldify o the Liver. ‘3 conts per box. A Purifier are prepard Lyna, Mass, Priced @ aarseld by all Druggists.“e8 JOHN D. PEABODY, M,D, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, OFFICE ROOMS, 3 & § 1607 FARNAM T, Besidence 1714 Douglee l\n:t.o-na. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS have now been finished in our store, mal ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been buiit and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exolusively for the use of Passengers These immense ware- rooms---three stores, are 66 feet wide--are filled with the Grand= sflt display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever shown. Al are invited to _odll, take the Elevator on the first floor i|and go through the building and inspest the stock. CH S. SHIVERICK, 206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street. Omaha THE LEADING MUSIG HOUSE ‘l’he Oldest Wholesa.le and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitorscan here G l“‘ Am m;- i fax 1 S mera! Agents for the fiad all novelties in SIL Finest and Best Fianos and VER WARE. CLOCKS, Organs manuf: ctured, Rich and ®tylisk Jewelry, ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer, Pianos and O gans sold for cash or installmeut. at Bottom Pricrs, A 8PLENDID st ck of Steinw y, Chickering, Knabe, Vore & 8on’s Pi- anos, and ot r makes, Also Clough & Warren 8teriing Imperial. 8mith American Organs, &c. Do not fail ‘0 see us ,before purchasing.' MAX MEYER & BRO,, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES. A YLarge 8tock always on Hand GIBSON & RILKY, CARRIAGE AND WAGON FACTORY. the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Belections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri- ces as 18 compatible with nonorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New 8tore, Tower Building, corner 11th and Farnham Btreets CORNER TWELFTH AND HOWARD STREETS, Particular attentlon glven to Repairlng, N B Satlafaction Gusranteed. PIANOSI:ORGANS On Long Time---Small Payments AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. A, HOSPE, JR,, (519 Dedge, Omaha,