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'"1E DAILY BEE-SATURDAY 0 MAY abraska Mational Bank, Of Omahs, Nob. up Oapital, - - DIRECTORS: JOHINBON, Prealdent, of Bieels, Johnson & Co. E. TOUZALIN, Vice Prestdent, of C., R. R, Boston, V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. OFIN 8. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Collina. 1. M. WOOLWORTII, Counsellor and Atorney- Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. B, W. YATES, Onahler, late Oashier of the Firm Natlonal Bank of Omaha, sad connected with a0 active mansgement of hat Bauk sinoe Ite organisation in 1863, aQ $250,000 |, red winter, 5542 for_cash Tune; 18)@ for August; 414> for_owb; e June; 42 for 33@3540 tor the Quiet and firm; higher; 63je. y—Dull and nomioal, Flax Seed -Soarce and firm at 145, Pork—Opened weak and_lower; clossd outide prices; 1060 for cash and 19 70@19 72) for June; 10 #7A 99 for July; 19 974@20 (0 for Augus 20 06@20 10 for September; 17 00@17 26 for the year, Vard=Opened weak and lower: closed fiem st ontride prices; 11 BO@11 85 for oah and May; 1190@I1192) for Juve; Chicago sprivg, 113} Comn—Active, but lower; 5243 for the year. Onta-<Dhall s lower; 41gc for \l-{ HOXK or Au.um, Orann for business April 27, 1883, with the oot caplial of Auy baae 1o Nebraska, Covuscrions special attontion and char o4 lowost obtalnable here or elsewhere. Invunrsy allowed on time deposits upon favor. able terma and upon accounts of banks and bank- n Formen Exouaxes, Government Bonds, snd Oounte and Clty Eectios bought and sold. 1t 18 propired 10 do & general banking business all (b detalls ,and in the treatment of custom- ers in will pursue tho most liberal polley conale- Sent with'sa’c banking. "J.W. RUDEFER. kor. 11920@11 95 for Juy; 11 S74@11 % for August; 11 80 for September; 11 80@ 11 85 for the Buik Meats—1In fair demand; shoulders, 800; short rib, 10 75; short clear, 11 00, Butter —Market qafet and nnohanged. Eggs—~Mark ot easler; 143@100. Whisky — Steady sod unchapged, Freights—Rates on corn to Buff.lo, 84 ver buhel. Oatr Boarn, — Wheat — Irresular; advaucad §: for May and June; declived 1o for July. Corn—Tn fair demand but at lower rater; declined }o for June and Auvgust; declined Ao for July, Oats—Demand active and prices have advanced; advanced do for May and June; advanced fo for J Btocks, Bonds, Commiercial Paper and all othor Good Becuritivs in Room FINANCE Allb COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tun Bax. New York, May 4. Money—Loaned at 3@4) per oent, closing offered at 3 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper -6@0) per ocent. Bterling Exchange—Bankers’ bills quiet but steady at 4 83; sterling exchange de- mand, 4 85} Gevernments weak, generally ut 3@} per cent lower, The stock market was firm and strong, showing a considerable advance until the begiuning of the last hour, when the mar- ket was feverish and fluciuating, at first wenker, and thero was a decline of § to § per cent on the general list. GOYERNMANTS, Yesterday. To-day. 03, 1 Erie seconds. .. . Lehigh & Wilkesbarre. Louisiana consols. ... Bt, Paul &, Sioux Qity firsts. Tennessce 6's. g m Unlon Pacific st mortgage..115 land grants ..1074 sinking fund. .11 Vlrg!nln . do consols 6's. do deferrod .. 100K, Adams Expross.. Alleghony Central Alton & Torro Hauta ., Almrlcnn Ex[)m«n. Iy Burl., Cedar Rapids & North, 81 Oanada Southern. 663 0O, St l.. &P, Oentral P-uii!u Obesapeake & Ohio., du Del,, Lack. & Western Denver & Rio Grande, o Enat Tennessee. . do_preferred Fort Wayne & (] Hanoibal & 5t. Joseph Lake Shore & Michigan S Louisville & Nashville. .. Douisv., Now Alb, & Chicago 51 M. & L. 1st ofd. 10 q pm do do 2 Memphis & Charleston. ..... Michigan Centrsl. Memphis & . Louia Nashville & Chattanoogs, New Jersey Central. Norfolk & W. North;rn Pax o Northwesterr . ao pl.l New York Oeutral,..... Ohio Central.. Ohlo & Mississippi. do pid Ontario & Western. ... Oregon Transcontinental, Pacific Mail Panama. .. Peoris, Decatur & Evans Pittbirg & Oleveland. Pullman Bt. Louis & San vm. do, ptd 52 Tat 'pid u* Bt. Paul A Mllwn.kbe 1 8t Paul, Mlnn_ & hhnil.va § Bt, Paul & Omaba... da Texas & Pacifio, pid. Co, Express. on Telograph. FOREIGN FINANCE Special Dispatch so Tux Bax LONDON, Cozsols, for money, 102 1.6; consols, ac- ocount, 102}; Illinols Central, 404; Penn- sylvania Central, 63§; Now York Contrals 27§; Erie, e FKODUOE & PROVIBIONS. ¥ pecial Dispatchea 10 Tun Bus, CHICAGO, OmI0AGO, Masy 4. — Flour — Fin and unchanged. i Wheat—Unsettled; irregular; opened weak and lower; oclosed firm at outside prices; 113} for May; 1 155 for June; 117§@1 17§ for July; 1163 for August; 116§ for September; 1134 for the year; 08} 11 B8@11 95 { | shivping, 7 30@7 Pork - Demand fa 1965 £ for July; 20 023 for August, Liard— Demand active ard prices have adyanced 2o, NEW YORK, New Youk, May 4, —Flour~Stesdy aod unchanged, Wheat—}@j}o 1 wer; options opened }@ 43 lower, atterwards recovered from the decline, advanced §/@1}2, closing firm; un. gradod red, 105@1 25; No. 8 red, 117@ 117}; steamer No, 2 red, 1 193; No. 2 red, 124@1 214; clevator, 1 28 £, o, b; ungrad- ed white, 1 06@1 :7; steamer No. 2 do, 95c; No 2 white, 107; No. 1 white, 12,000 bushels, 1 15@1 '64; No. 2 red, May, 400,000 vushels, 122§@1 2340, clos- ine at 123} Corn—U wnd prices hicher; 4 for June; 19424 3 8 nm:: me-mnr. @ No. 3, qu No. 2, May, 654@¢630, closing e ; June G5)@604 clusing 658c; Jaly 663@678c, closing 6 c; August 68)@68]s, (lmlng 634c; Septem. ber 69}c. Oats—}@{ 1 lower; fairly active; mixed weatern, 49@52c; white western, 52@bic, Erzgs—Western fresh uiet but steady, P rk—Firm; options nominal, Lard—Piime steam, 11 80 for June; 11 83@11 92 for July, for August; 11 £6@11 94 for September; 11 91@11 93 for « ctober, 6T, LOUIS, 81, Louis, May 4, -Flour—Firm and unchanged. Wheat—Cash lower; options Irregullr fenerllly higher and active; No. 2 all, 113)@1 18§ for cash; 1 154@1 16 o Jnue‘ 11'@1 15, closing at 115@1 16; 174 for August; 115@1 mmr Septem- w-} 13@14137 for the year, No 3 red fall, Corn—Opened lower; advanced, and closed fairly firm; 520 tor cash; 523@5% for May; 52]@583c for June; Bij@ @564c for Auguat; 46§c for the year. Oats—Lower; 43t@43%c for cash; 434@ 4340 for May; d43@143> for June; 124@ cady; Pork—Higher; jobbing at 19 19 70 bid for May, Bulk Meats —Slow; long clear, 10 45@ 10 50; shert rib, 10 55@10 60; short clear, 10 10 60 Bacon—Qiet; lopg clear, 1110; short eih, 1125 Land Nominally, 11 25 AFTERNOON BoARD,— Wheat —Market entier; 116 for June; 115§ for July; 116 for Agust; 1137 for the year. Corn—Higher; 534¢ for June, b5ic for July; 56he bid for August; 473 for the year, Oats—Higher; 42)o for May; 44} for June; 42§ for July, KANSAS OITY. Kansas C1ry, May 4, —Wheat—Weaker; No, 2 red fall, 973@973c for cash; 99c for Juune; 93¢ bid for July, Corn—Lower and weaker; 43¢ bid for sh; 4432 vid for June; 46.¢ bid for July, Oats —Nominal, TOLEDO, ToLkno, May 4.—Noon Board,— Flone—( )pane\l dull, but tending upward, closingfirmer, Wheat—No, 2 red winter, 1 16Z for cash and May; 117§ for June; 1193 for July; 118 for August; 1 18} bid for September; 1194 for Octob 1 Corn—Firmer; No, for May; 60: for Jun o July, Oats ~Market dull; ‘l mm at 44, Boarn Crotep —Wi hent—Shnnzer No. for the year, s for cash; & 3| 2 red winter held at 116§ for May; 115y | 40¢ for June;'1 193@1 194 for July; 11¢4 for 116 for the year. Corn—Market dull;” No, 2, 59¢ bid for cash and May; 600 for June, 6lo bid for uly, Oats— Quiet; No, 2 beld at 4%¢ for cas 443 bid for May; 46c bid for June. LIVERPOOL Livineoot, May 4.—Flour, 11s@111 61, W Win'er,85 10d4@93 21;'spring, 8 No 2 California, No, 1 Californla,9s 31@9s 84, Corn—54 734 Pork— Lard— 94@91 2d; LIVH BTCCK special Dispatches to Tus Bux, o1ICaG0, QOa10a6u, May 4 —The Drovers’ Joar- ual rep rte as follows: Hogs —Not quotably sltered; mixed, 6 90 @72 hn\\y. 120@7 65; light, 6 8527 85; skips, 3 50@6 £0; ilberal supply of poor, light 'and rough mixed quality improved, Cattlo—Fair, passibly active an i weak exports, 6 40@6 60; cood to ehoies shi ping, b 90@6 35; common to fair, 5 30@ 3 Sheep — Fair; moderately active and steady; common to fair, 3 V)@4 50; good to choice, 5 50@5 75 575, ST, LOUIS, 81, Lovts, Mey 4.—Hogs—Market dull; good lixht shipping, 7 05@7 15; common to good mixed [n\cklnx, 6 90@7 25; heavy 50, Cattle—Firm; good shippiog and l..c.l demand; beavy shipping steers, 6 00@6 light to gwd 5 w(m 9); common tu medium, 4 5 good cows and heifers, 4,505 cnum.-n, 18 T5@4 25; grans Mexans would briog 4 505 26, Sheep—Slow and unchanged; ranging 400@b 25 for fair to choice clipped, KANSAS 0ITY, Kaxsas Orry, Muy 4,—The Commer- cial Indicator this afternoon reports as follows: Cattle ~Lower and weak; shipping steers of 1,100 to 1,300 pound; & stockers and feedsrs, 4 ¢ 3 H0@4 50, Hog, 710@7 % Sheep—100 pound averages sold at 4 50, NEW YORK, Niw York, May 4,--The Journal Burean repocts: Beeves—Market bad, particularly for good and prime heavy cattle, which were 20c per cwt. live weight lower; no really ccmmon cattle shown; extrer es, 6 H0@ 7 30 per cwt, live welih selling price was 6 72 90 per owt, in. cludivg _twenty carioads of fat dly ory fed; natives, 6 B0@6 90 par cwt,; strictly prime stoors of 1,500 to 1,530 poands freely wold at 7 00; exporters used 24 carloads, Ligher; 6 90@7 50; bulk of sales Drovers' the common 11 80 for Ma-; [ Hoss TRAFFIO0, Spectal Dirpatchos to Tua i FLOUR AND GRAINS Onr0aao, May 4 —Receipts and ship. ments of flour and grain for the past 24 bours have been as followa: Bhip'ts. Recelpts, Flour—bbls...... . + 10,000 Wheat — bushels © 18,000 100,000 . 46,000 . 87,000 ‘May 4.—Recelpts and shipments of flour and rfln for the past 24 hours have been as ln lows: Sh‘n;:l Flour—bbls. ... w hfi‘—h\‘llb‘ll, . 3 91,000 Corn— 40,000 Oata—= " 1 81, Louis, May 4, -Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as tollows: Bhip'ta. 4,000 Receivts, 8,000 3 9,000 100,000 Flour—barrels, Wheat—bushels. Oorn— Onta— Rye— Barley ~ 16,000 Toutno, May 4,—Rteceipts and ship. ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been ns follows: R Shipm'ts. 132,000 18,000 1,000 Kaxsas Oy, May 4,-—Receipts and shipments of grain for the past hours haye been as follows: Ship'ts, Reo'ts, \Whent, bushels........ 3,000 1,000 83,000 LIVE STOCK NEw Yomk, May 4.—Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts Baeves, carloads, ... 2,700 Quarters of beef. 33 Carea #as of mutton Sheep, oarloads. . Hogs, carloads, 2,450 CH10AGO, May 4.—Recelpta and -hlp. ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Shipm'ts, Reo ta, 12,000 4,400 3,200 6.0 2,000 3,000 Kaxsas Oirr, May 4—l(emlpu and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, 700 3,900 15) 7,600 Louis, May 4,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, Uama . 1,400 800 « 2,600 MISOCELLANHEOUS. 2,400 | Lo Bpecial Dispatches to Tus Bs, DRY GOODS, Niw Yorg, May 4.—The general de- mand for dry goods shows a very fair im. provement for newy assortments with a volume of now busineas increased. Still, takiogs have exhibited much prelerenca for styles aud qnalities, Lonsdale cam- brics reduced to 12c, In yiew of anim. provement in the price of cotton, more at- tention is given to staple and cottcns, with quict negotiations having taken fuir quant- ns, cottonades and flannels are without ities, Mon's wear,woolen colored, Kentucky Jife, though tor the Iatter there hss been moderate inquiry £ ¢ small selections, Tha general market is cull, Dry goods are very cheop, WOOL. Special Dispatch to Tus Bes 3 08108, May 4.—Wool dull; ©hio and Pennsylvanin extras, 40@dic; Michigan flaices, 374@39:; combing delaine, 424@ alifornia wool, 25@3 Jo. OMAHA MARKHWTS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Qrriox oy THE OMAHA Bze, Fridsy Evening, May o 34,000 | g T $6@40; Oolong, cho.ve, 40@56; Hovebong, 2 @400 shoice, S5@45o. ROPE isnl, § Inoh snd larger, 1lo; #inch, 114¢; § fnoh, 120, WUODENWARKE—Two hoop paile, 175; three hoop pails, 3 60, Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 185 Double Orown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 850, LEAD—Bar, $1 65 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imperial, ationt, 8 60; Kirk's stands white Rnnl\n 5 25¢ 315 brairle 'ASH—Pennsylva oase, 8 85; Babbitt's u.u 2 dos, in oase, IW Am\hnrfldlldnllnun 150, 'I’I‘.ANUTB—“’ ' h ol.:d Tl|r:~ unesseo, 100 ; tanoy wl per Ib; n-—&hmwmm"nv.mbu ANDLRB—Boul. 40 Iba, 168, 16%0; 8e, "’fi b xes 40 Ibs,, 16 oe., Ba, ATCHES—Por oaddle, 96 round, son. 8% 10 square, oasos, 85 40, VINRIOAR—I;;ud;‘ple nln|. {:fl pure ap e, 180t Pruesing pure sovle, 160, T Dray loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- 01 s, 8 50; bbla dairy 60, 5s, 8 50 HUGMw—l’cwdeml 10fc: Cut loaf, 10}c; Granulated, 94o; Confectioners' A, Standard Bixtrs C fe; Extra b medium yellow, 74c; dark yellow, 74c. BTAROH.—Pearl, 44¢c; _ Silver Gioes 9hc; Corn Starch, 04o; Xxcelaior@ions, 7801 Corn, 85 MEATS—Hams per 1b., 140; bacon per Ib,, 14c; clear side bacon' per Ib., 11c; dry salt sides per 1b,, 103c; dry salt eides per Ib., 120 bacon shoulders per )b, 940; tierce lard por 1b,; 1140, SPICES. 21; Allaplos, 18 3, —Pep 24 | Jave, 20€ 2 Kioohs, 26der Arbrckle's 4o, CHEFSHE—Full Oream, 14j0) Part - | el Chitzonango 1,600 hm The following are the only changos re- ported in the markst to-day: Whent, cash, No, 2 declined 20; No, 3, declined 5c. Rye, cash, sdvanced 1ic, Barley, cash No, 2, advanced 3¢; No, 8 doclined 2, Grain. WHEAT.— Oash No, 2, 91; Lcash No, 8, 7o rejected, Trho, BARLEY,—Onsn No, 2, 652 RYE-—Onh, 494, CORN-- Now mixed, 882, OATS—38¢. Produce. POTATOES—25@500 per bushel, ONTONS—OId 25c per bushel. BUTTER ~Choice country, 105, F.GGS— Fresh, 134c. HON EY—CQaliforai g" 1b, 31, APPLES—Per barrel, $2 Zfl@s 25, A URAI\(xES Gnllfumh, 85); Messina, .00 MO ‘4—3 00@5 0 per box, BEANS-~Navy per bushel, 2 f0@2 75 SEEDS—-Blus grass seed, 125@150; t'mothy reed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 9 00; white clover seod, 13 00; millet ueed. 10\): Hnngarisn seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, Live Stock CATTLE -Fat steers, 85 00@5 50. FAT COWS -sl 00@4 25, HOGS - 8i 0 SHE - 84 Flour and Mulnurfi, Best winter wheat— 3 00@3 7 Second quality winter wheat— Best spring whaat -2 6) @32 Second quality spring wheat bran, per ton—16 00, Chopped Feed, per ton—16 00, Poultry, CHICKENS—Live per doz, $100@ 450, Dressed, per Ib,, 15c, DUCKS—Dressed, per Ib., 15c, TURKEYS—17c. @rocers List CANNED GOODS—Oyaters, (Ctand- ard), per case, 8 70@390; strawber- ries, 2 T, per case, 240, raap. berries, 2 D, per case, 8 50, Dam. sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per case, 240, Whortleberries r case, 275, F.;g plums,? mpen,.ne,'w Sreen gages,2 Ib per oase, 2 90; do choice, , r cade Mo ine Apples, 2 T, per oass @5 75, Peaches, 2Tb per case, 8 00; dn 3, case, 4 00@4 50; do, (ple), 81, per case, 2 60; do pie, Gm,pur dozen, 3 30, LARD--Omaha Refinining O 12¢; 40 and 50-1b ocans, 12 J\n(lu. serew l)p 124 o, }z o, Lonisiana prime to choice, 73@ fair, 7@7The; Patma, 6dc, ¢ Fl*\ll-\u 1 mackerel, half brls, 7 5 No, 1 muckerel, kits, 100; family el halt brls, 5 25; lauul) m(sckurel luts, -n . 1 white fish, half brls, 7 00; No, * k COF¥ET,~Rio, falr, 110y Rlo, good 11hc; picae to choice, 1 to 124e; OId gov't Java 18¢c @ 24e, SYRUP—Standard Oom., 383, bbls.; Standard do, 4 gallon kogs, 81 93] Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 75, SODA—1In Ib papers, 83,30 per case; keg #oda, 24, NEW PICKLES—Medium, o barrels 87 00; do in half bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbly @ @250, !b feroos, b cans, 5-1b do, QW do, in half bbls, 5 00; xherkhu. in | tows Sheep ~Dull and | wer; extremes, 4 60@ 6 (0 per owt; oli sheep, 5 25@7 unshorn, § 00@10 T sowp sl e e b alive, market flat; No, 3 Chicago spring, 118@1 13¢; No, § 8| wholly womiaal, 11°00; do, in balf bbls, 6 00, s Gubpowder, good, ~ 45@55; Gholce, 80@10c; rmp--m. good, 40@d5o: No, §, | Agate, 8kim, 113, LYE—American, 8 40; Gmnv!uhi’ 40; 063 willion, Americs, 18¢; Indian red, 100 rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Coktsoso 23o: venotian red Am, red lead, Tho; ohrome yollow, genuine, 200 hrome ' yel. low, K., 120; ochre, rochelle fo; ochre Fronch, 2§o; ochre, American, 'A. Winter's mines lehigh brown, Yeown. 34t PHinors missrsl | v.ummu el per Harniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, :ll oonch, extrs, $140; oach, No, 1, 120; Damar, extrs, $1 ;bx » 700; ma. phaltum, nln, 850; shelln 50; hard ou finish, $1 80. on’ Hides, Furs, Etc. RS—tsreen Loyl hides, 5}® f, =, e dry lnd Ilp. ‘hflllo dr1 0@110; d w8 016 e, 11@1%; grunul r 8 The, per -hn. B0o) m n 25; green lamb skins, “J damaged hides, two-third rate, cut ool and one fr\lb, olassed two- tLirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent, an Ooon skins, No, 1, 450; No, 2, 80¢; No, 1 2005 No. b 106, - Miuk, No. 1, 806 No, 150; No. II, 150; No. 4, "bo. Fox, Nc,lk, 60c; No, 2, 260, Skunk, No, 1, b2bo; 8505 ahort .m 400) narrow stripes Urond stripe, fo‘o. Tallow 7o, Ok sole, 86 ta 436, hemlock mole, 35¢ to 86c; hemlock kip, 80 to 100; runner, 65 to B0o; hemlock calf, 85c ¢ 1 30; hem: lock upper, 280 to 260; oak upper, 24c; alligator, 400 to 6 50; onlf kit $3@36n: Greisen kid, 2 50 to 275; osk kip, 800 to 1.00; oak oalf, 120 to 180; French kip, 1100 1563 Frenoh calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- setta, 5 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; to[a ogw 900 to 1050, . L. Moroceo, 80¢ ble O, D, Moroaoo, 86c; simon; HARNEBS No 1 s ar oak, 42¢; No 2 do, 89c; N:. 1 Ohio onk, 88 o, 2 do, 8501 No. 1 Milwaukee, §70; No, 3do S4c. Western, 2 76; North dw. prices, Ohop feed ewell lye, 276, Jobbing £1.50 por 100 1. chop corn, §1.40; bran, 700 per 100 1. MlNY—Ncw 23 50 per bb!, ry Goods. BROWS OOTTONS-Atlantlo Bhoy Appleton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8¢; t, ¥, 840; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; Oabot W. A, f}c; Ureat Falls E, i Hoosier, Slo; ] Honest Width 8o, In- an Head A, 80; Indian Standard A, 8§ Indlnfi anh:lrd d.7:$' l?ie: I?X”fl‘i? o; Mystic river, 7405 Pequof s o{b&n 0, 6ho; Wachusett B, 7ho; do A, ot do 48, 13403 WalSitt BE, 7§o. , FINE BROWN OOTTUNS—Allendale 7ho; Alligator 8.4, 8c; Argyle 4-4, Tho; At LL 64cs lg;lgla;r State X fi: m Bennington O 4-4, e Indian Orchard AA 9- 89, 84o; Lehigh K 4-4, 9£m i'-ppmu N 80, 1u~ do O n. ue; do_R 86, 740; do E 89, 8401 Yoonme Tho; Wammmtts 4-4 BLEACHED OOTTONS—Androscog 0; Blackstone AA Imperial 8%c; Uonched &4, bo; Cabot ey Fidelity 4-4, 94c; Frult of the sombrich-A, 12 ;doWater Twist, 1 ; Indian Head shrunk “Hhor o eambeic. 87 1@« 1 5, Poguot A1 A.l 3 .f sm truu. Toy T % o reat m, Tork i Boossset 4- 0 X X, 1%4c. DUCKS Golored)—Albaay ¥ brown 8g; do 0, drab, 11y do Xa plaids, i34c; Arlington fancy, unswick brown, 8jc; Ohariot fancy I AT SRR Dy MO RTATERIves brown, extra heavy, 1ljo; Indians A brown 18a: Neponset A brown, 15¢ TIUKINGUD—Amoskeag A U A 82 19c; do XX blue 82, 184c;_Arrowaro, 9hc; Claromont B B, Lohor Conestoga’ xa tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 1150 Lewiaton a 30, 15¢; Minnehaha 4-4, 30c; Omega super , 28c; Pearl er 82, 163c; Put- ¢ o, 120; Shetucket S eoman’y blue 29, 90 oakeak, bineand broun 40 Aatdoser DD bloa: 1350, Arting lie Scotoh, 18he; Concord 000, blue aw t do AAA, do do 1347 do X Xto do do 14ho Huymaker's blue and brown, o; Mysio River DD atripe, 1640; Pou:d Rivor, blue and brown, i6c) Uncasville, blue and brown, 14he. - CAMBRICS—Barnard, 540; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double tace, 8)c; Garner A lazed, Fho; Manhattan glove finish, Jic d o lzeg 53¢ Pequot d GORSET JEA‘IS——Amnn, 80; Andron coggin satteen_8§o; Clarendcu, 630; Cones o3en sntteens, 7tc; Hallowel, 80; Inddi Orchard 74 ansett, |mpmwl, 8he. Popperilln teon 940; Rockport, 7o, BRINTS --Allens, dho; American, s Arnold, 7o; Beryiol 4fo; oo, Conestoga. B4c; @7c; )’ddyslune armony, 5e; Knlokerbooker, 6ic; Mor i 7c; Mystio, 5ho; Spragues, bo; Buuthbr'dga, 6c; do, Gingharas, 7o; Marl. boro, Bei Oriental Ghe, GINGHAMS—Amneks: Shor Avgyle, 10e; Atlantic, 9c; Cumberland, 740} Highland, 74c; Kenilworth, 9jc; = Plun. kett. 9icr Sussex, Bc COTTONADES -~ Abberville 1840 , 200; American, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Oairo' D and T, 134o; Olariza D and 174¢; Decosn Co, stripes Dand T, 166; Key- stone, 184c; Nnntuoket, 19c; Nonparoll 16c; ‘Ocean D and T, 13he; Royal, 164 Sussex, 13c; Tioga, 19he; Wachusett shirt ing chooks, 124c; do, Nankin, 13j0; York, lain N. anhn 18] bo. do, checks, stripes and anoy, 124c; do, 8 snmxnuus—umma 0 10-4,374c! do 9.4,28c;do 84, 230; Continental C 42, 1ic, Fruit of the Loom 104, 274; New York milla98, 85c; do 78, 80c; do b, 224, Pembroke 10.4, 50; Pequot 10-4, 2840, do 74, 19c do 49, 16c; Pepperell ‘96, 2% do 67, 3lcido 57, 18¢; Utica 96, 860; do 58, 3340; do 48, 17e, D .. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS - acld, OCarbolic, 50c; Acid, Tlml’lc b50; Baleam B o 7c, G\vucutn. per cz, §110; O Dover's powders, Salts, per Ib, 8ic 8021~ Lead, Oil, Cactor, 0il Olive, per g loroform, _per Ib, 900} ger by 8125 Epsom lycerine, pure pa'bL Acetate, per b, No. 1, per gal, No. 8, per_gal, $115, 81 90; Oil, Origanum, 50; Opiuta, £5 (0 ine P, & W, & R, & 8., er oz, #183; Potassium, Xodide, por It 176; Salacw, per o7, 40c; Sulphate o Morphins, per oz, 83 85; Suipnac Hoas per 1b, 40f Strvohnine, ver cz, $1 .5, Paiite Olia and Var: lshea OILS—110° cachon, per gallon, 126; 150° headlight, per galion, do; 175° hesdlight, por, gallon, 19¢; 16 Fator ™ Whits, P18 “Hnscerd raw, per pallon, linsced, bolled, ver gallon, 5953 Inrd, winter str'd, per gal, fon,“¥5; No.1, 830; No. 2, 750; ‘castor, XXX, per gallon, 130; No, 3, 1 20; sweet, r gallon, 85¢; sperm, W, B., per gallon: 755 fishy, W, 1§,,pn gallon, 75; neatafoot, extra, per gallon, 90c; No. 1, 750; lubri. cating, zero, per gallon, 800 sammor, 13, goldan machine, No, 1, per gallon, 85¢; No, 3 30; sporm, signal, per gallon, 80c; tur. pentice, per gallos, 650y mapitn, 74", per gallon, 18¢: 64", PAINTS I OfLrWhite lead, Omaha P, P.. 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, bic; arseilles green, 1 to 5 1D cans, 200 rouch zino, groen seal, 1205 French' zine, red soal, 11¢; Fronch zino, in varnish ass, 2c; Fronch zinoe, in ofl aast 15c; Raw sad burnt umber, 11 cana 1033 raw and burnt Sicuns, 103: vandyke brown, v§ refined lampblack, 120; coach black and; Ivory black, 16¢; drop biack, 16¢; Prussiar blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 1805 oh greon, L. M. & D., 163;blind and shut veen, L. M. & D., 163 Paris groen, U niian red, 150; Venetian red, 9o; T'us dre, 220} American Verailion, I, & P., 15¢ chrome yellow, L., M., 0, &D 0,1 yellow ochre, So; golden ochre, 18, patent tryer, kc gratuing oolors: lghi oak, dark 0s%, walnat, shostnut and sah 1 Dry Paints White lead, c; French. sin whiteing Zje; whiting il whiting com'l, 1 405 Lsmpb) san blue, 55¢; ultramarine, beown, Bop umber, burnt, $2) umber, raw foslenna, burn b 4; eons, raw, dc 1001 Par ors, 1< k (lermaa. 100; Prus. vandyks O1oloe. 80@7c; Young Hyso O} sholse, 650@31 00; Japan' Nat 85¢) Japa, sholes, 60@10e; Oclong, good, Copabis, per 1b, 70¢; Bark, Sassafras, per |’ 16, 13y "Calomel, o 1b, 7523 Clnchonldta, Lumbe WHOLRSALS. Woe quote lumber, lath and shingles on cars at Omaha at the followll:g prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING 16 ft, and under, $22 00; 18 ft., $23 50, TIMBERS—16 £, and nndu, 822 00, TIMBER AND JOIST--18 ft., 823 50; 2 ft , .28 50 33 ft., 826 50; 34 ft. 826 50, FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., §24 00; NYHIETING — No. Ltnd ecmmon boards), $30 00; No. 3, 8 TNl or bareel. 8 261 bulk per ous ;- Qement, bbl, 8 35 "fowa plaster bhl 82 60. Hair E“ u, 500, Tarred felt 100 Ibs, 85 50, Straw board, 88 50, Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, $2 8 b AR o o 225@8 00; bbe, per sot, 1 3b; fell dry, 140, tongues, each, 10@86a‘ n.ln, ST A D (ol washer vets, per Ib, 110; gil chl h e .l}::.bo. 8o; o wodges, 6o nmw ars, eoth, o apring. teal T@Ho; Burden's horaeahoes, b 25; Burden's muleshoes, 6 25. 7 PARBED WIRE—Io. car lots, 7o' @ o por NAILS—Rates, 10 to 60%, 8 SO Shot, §1.85, Back shot, 82,10, omnm Powder, kogs, 86401 do., hal Kog, 8945 do, quarior kogs 81.45; Blact .R'- ‘use, per 100 feet berland blacksmith, lflx Morrh Run Blo-bnl’m 812; Whitebreast lnmp, 84 50; Whitebreast nut, 84 50; Iowa lump, 84 50; Towa nut 84 50; Rook Spring, $700; Anthracite, 811 50@13 00; Canon City, 87 00 per to Horses and Mules. Extra draft horsos, 8175, to 225.; Com. mon dralt horses, $100, to 150.; Extra farm borses, 8110, to 126.; Common o good farm hoveer, 830 to $100.; Extra plugn, 8§60, to 76.) Common plugs, $20, 0 340, MULES,—(E t¢ra), 8125, to 160 good, 3100, to_140,; fair, 876, t0 100.1 common, 60, o 75. ¥ Iquor ALOOHOL — 188 galon; extra California 125 per proof gallon; triple ménm apirits 157 proof, 123 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskics, 1 00@1 50;_fine blended 1 50@ 3 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Kon. Gnel]{ and Penosylvanin ryes, 2 60@7 00. ANDLES - Imported, 88 00016 0% domestio 1 40@4 thb—lmporud 4 50@6 00; domostlo, 1 403 00, orted, 4 60@6 00; Now 4 00; "domestic, 1 50 ND APPLE BRANDY— 16@4 OHAMPAGNKES—Imported per ocase, fi%@" 0t Amarlsan, cane, 12 0@ OLARETS— ‘ er case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 2 00; Oatawbas, per cace, 4 00@7 00, Tobaccos, FINE CUT—In pails.—Common, 40@ 55c; good, (0@7se. In tin foil—Cat line O.8.,'5 1h boxes, per Ib 553 Lot fllard's Tiger, 57c; Dismond Orown, SMOKING—-Al grades—Common, 25'.0 st Graniatereaokowell Darbam, 1 0z463; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal ul harrow mc 125 per wine spirita, 187 proof, 0e North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 oz, 85¢; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen baga ot ib, $1.00; Marburgs’' Puck 2 o, tin T, Fa-; Dow Tail Bhe, PLU(: TOBACCO ~Horseshoe, 48; Bullion. 50; Army & Navy, 45: 8(‘,"4!' Climax, 80; Ou Rope,£2; Our Rod, 52, Merino unwas ed, ugmhuom, hea vy @13160; medinm unwashed, light, 18@ 2 washod, ochoioe, S20j fuir, 800; tub.d in and w,, 28¢; burey, blacksnd cotted wo 2@t loas Physiclans prescribe Brown's Iron Bitters for indigestlon, weaknces, low spirlts, etc. e’ .;unr/’//f// AT A b iy LYDIA E. PINKHAM'E VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ful Complnints and Wenknesss to our best female population. ) Medicine for Woman, Invented by s Womay Prepared by a Woman. he Greatest Medleal Discorery Sloee the Dawn of Hisier, frea tho drooping pirits, Inclgorater an ves elasticlty it al lustro 0 ta % of woman the tred p sutmer time, F#Physicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely. =g ey, destroys all cravin . and rolloves weakness of the stomacl using pain, welgh urcd by 1ta ust For the cure of Kidney Comp! aof clitber sel this Compound Is unsurpussed. 'LYDIA I‘ l'l\kll\VI L] l" (l"“ e !HFII"'I‘ Ui eradicafo Muinors from 1o the systerm, 4 ) Baving it .),' od, and Bk wouaL oF child. |Both the Compound and Biood Purifer are prepard 2 and 255 Weetern Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Pr Wicher, §1. 6ix bottlos for §5. Sent by mail in the fors of plll, oF of , on recelpt of price, §1 pe tor eltuior, Mrs. ¥ X fquiry. Enclose ot stamp._Send for pamphlet, No family sh. »ullh.v‘\\hn(|\|r!\ E. a1 AVER PILL: constipation, bilicusnug V. AL At horough t. ml of tho mo“u oA AoTRA ot th ivau, fo%: “faniatorn and lic Speakers will find it of the greatest valuo where a Tonic is neoar sary, recommend a8 a reliable remedi n ”“b 4 nutritive lnnd orative properties. Lowisville, Ky., m‘?ex 1852, REV. .L.TOWNRB, & most_exoellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) “BURLINGTON ROUTE" en Pass. AZ't, Chicago. Id for all Classes of Travel EVAL LOWELL. Finest Equipped Railroad in the Worl connections made in_Union_Depots. wn as the great THROUGH CAR LIN J. POTTER, 34 Vice-Pres't and Gen'l Manager | between Indianapol g HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W ALL P.A.PEB WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA The Oldes Olde‘at Whoxosale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, vhe Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuions of FINE WATCHES at ag Low Pri- ces as 18 compatible with nonorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New 8tors, Tower Building, corner 11th and Farnham Streets " THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WKST | General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufacturaeo, ur prices are as Low as any Eastein Manufacturer and Dealer, Pianos and O gans sold for cash or installmeut: at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID st<ck of Steinway, Chickering, Knabe, Vore & S8on’s Pi- anos, and oto«r makes, Also Clough & Warren Bterling, Imperial, 8mith American Organs, &c. Do not fail to see us! before purchasing.! MAX MEYER & BRO., MANUFAGTURERS A Larze 8tock HAS TER BEST STOCK IN OMAHA OF SHOW CASES alwa.ys on Hand. AND MAKES THR LOWEST PBIIJRS 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 built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exclusively for the use of Passengers rooms---three stores, are 66 feet These immense ware- wide--are_filled with the Grand= est display of all kinas of Household and Office Furniture ever shown. All are invited to_call, take the Elevator on the first floor and go through the bulldlug and inspect the stock. HAS. SHIVERICK, 206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha HbRRIBLE ACCIDENT AVERTED. No Floods in the Missouri. And Every one Buys of . BEIIEINIDIS, 711 THIRTEENTH ST, NEW & SECOND HAND FURNITURE, STOVES,CROCKERY Tin Blassware, Carpets and Household Supplies. PIATNOSAORG ANS On Long Time---Small Payments e Ll o (e et a6 cents per boz: saSold by all Drugglats. 48 O n genuine, 350;_Paris green com' rome grees, N, ¥.' 200; chrom .m- K., 136 vermillion, Rag., T00; ver AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. A, HOSPE, JR., 1519 Dodge, Omaha,

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