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'l‘_l: £ DAILY BEE-~MONDAY MAY 7 1883 abraska Mational Bank, Of Omahs, Neb. Oapital, DIRECTORS: as & v . JOHNBON, President, of Sbeels, Johnson & | Co. K. TOUZALIN, Vice Prosident, of 0., B & Q R. R, Boston. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo. OFN 8. COLLINS, of G, H. & J. 8. Collina. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor snd Adorney. a-Law L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. B. W, YATES, Osahlor, Iate Cashior of the First Natlonal Bank of Omaha, sad connected with e active management of hat Bank sinoe it organisation In 1863 for business April 27, 1882, with the )AL cf huy bans 1o Nebraska. wpectal attentlon and char of elsewhers. posite upon tavor- Able terms and upon accounte of banks and bank- "n Foaman Exomawes, Government Bonds, and Oountv and Clty Pecties bought and sold. 1t I8 prepared 10 do & general banking business all 144 deballs ,and in the treatment of custom- ore 10 will pursue the most liberal poliey consle: Venk withtaafe banking. [ OoLumoTions rec Btocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all othor Good cecurities doalt Room 4, No, 28 FINANCE AND GOMMERGE FINANCIAL. Wpecial Dispatch to Tun s, Nxw York, May 5, Governments unchanged. The stook market fluctuated to-day. The changes left the genmeral market ¢ to 1fc lower than last night, the latter for Den- ver. New York Central 1ic lower than Iast night Union Pacific o, and the stocks a swaller fraction, Compared with last Saturday the market irregularly changed, some stocks being higher and some lower, The Hvening Post says: Had it not been for woakness in Vanderbilt stocks, consequent upon the resignation of the presidency of the New York Central by Wm, H, Vanderbilt, and his announced retirement from the active management of the road, the market would probably have been strong to-day, as there has been a foeling of growing confidence in regard to orop sales and also that there would be oontinued peace between the trunk lines, Mining stocks dull, Sierra Grande des olined from 125 to 100, and Hall Anderson from 145 to 140, Robinson Consolidated sold at 84 to 88c, Sonoras Oonsolidated 45 and 46, Ohrysolite 100, Consolidated Vir. ginia 51 and 53, Navajo 235, Standard Consolidated 650, and Horn Silver 775 to 788, Sales of the day 88,587 shares, Total for the week 236,936, Bullion receipts in New York forjthe week from mines, 260,- 000. Money—Demand active, which was free- ly supplied at 2§@44 per cent, closing at 1§ per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper—6@6) per cent, Sterling Exchange—Bankers' bills, dull and steady at 4 82§; demand, 4 85, GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday. To-day. 108; Adams Expross.... Allaghan* Central, Alton & ‘erre Haute. pfd. A.merlunn Express Burl,, Cedar Oanada Southern. 0O, St. L, & P., do Oentral Paciflc. .. Dbcnp;nku & t.)hlu.l o Ol Dahwm & Hudmn canal. Del,, Lack. & Western. Dlnvn & Rio Grande, “* | at 7 10@7 20. i | extrs, Louwy., New Alb, & Chicago 51 M, & L, lst vfi.. . do do "3 pid Memphis & Charleston 42 Michigan Centrsl. Memphis & St, Louir. do pfd.. Missouri Pacific. Mobile & Ohio Morris & Essex Nashville & Chattanoog: New Jersey UCentral. Norfolk & W, Northern Pacifi do Northwestern . ‘| menta of flour and grain for the past ** | 24 hours have been as follows: Pittsburg & Cleveland, Pullman Palace Oar aland. .. Bt h)slu & San o pl Bt Paul, Minn, & Manif Bt k‘luld& Omahs Texas & Pacific Union Pacific. . United States K. Wabsab, %t L. & Pacific. pid Wells, rufi..a Co. Exprese Western Union Telegraph Homestake Ontario . Quicksilver do #260,000 ; * | cial lndicltol’ this g, 111§@1 12; No. 3 spring, 95 4 1 15@1 18 4 lower rates; ne; 574@ e for the No. Al and earior; 408110 for osh 420 for June; 413@413¢ for for August; 3:4c for the year, trong and higher at 670, Barisy—Dull and nomilnal at 80@830, Flax Seed - Quiotfan steady; 1 45, Timothy ~Quiet and firm; prime, 1 65@ 1 67; common to fair, 1 535@1 60; choice, shade higher, Pork—Active, irm and higher; 10 86@ 1990 for oash and May; 1995 for June; 20 05¢ 074 for July; 20 15@20 17, for August; 20 20@20 25 for September; 17 25 for the year, 1ard—Active, firm snd higher; 11 05@ 1200 for oash and May; 12 074@12 10 for Jum. 12 02§@12 05 for July; 11974@ 12 00 for August; 11 87§ for September. Bulk Hclu—lnfl demand; shoulders, 800; short rib hort clear, 11 00, Battor -Macket quiet aod anohanged. Egga—"Dull and uuchanged. Whisky — Steady and unchanged. NEW YORK, Nzw Yorx, May 5 —Wheat—COash lots steady; options §@1c lower; ungraded red, 100§@1 224; No. 3 red, 1174; steamer No. 3 red, 1'19; No. 2red, 1 24@1 24} Oorn—Oash grades 1@14c lower; uptions opened §@14o owericlored At a decline but s;;ly recoverel; uugrmled 56@64c; No, 2 @ 660, Oate—@}o lower; mixed western, 49@ 52¢; white western, 5i@57c. Fpgga—Western fresh stronger at 10@ otlrd— Strong; prime steam, 11 80@11 95, Batter—Qaiet and firm, 8T, LOUT 8r, May 6 .= Flour — Un. chapge \tht—L wwer for options; cash better; No. 2 red 1 134@!1 H§(-r cash; 1144 for M 15@1 154 (..r June; 1 143@1 15} 1 148@1 15§ for August; 115;@ 1rlem!wr: 1124@1 18% for the voar, closing at inside prices; No, 3 red, 108, 3 @st 12§@523¢ Lovts, Corn—TLower and_inagtive; 52@528c for May; H2@52§0 4@oije for July; bbe for R R Oate—Lower; 43@48§c for cash; 42fc for May; 43{@dd}o for June; 424@424c for July, closing at inside figures, Ryo—Better at 5 ; Barle; Corn Mow igher; w 8 bid for cash and May; 20 05 bid for June; job lots sold at 19 90@20 00. Bulk Meats—Strong and held higher, but no transactions, Bacon—Strong and held higher, but no transactions, Lard—Quiet at 11 25, KANBAS CITY, Kansas Clfl. M 5.—Wheat—Higher; | pears fall, 078 lor cash; 99}@ W6 for June bld for Ji { orn—Qul t asked for ossh; 440 bid for Jun id for July, Oaia~Hiahar, 35655 tor saab; 20 op- tions, TOLADO, ToLxno, May 5,—Wheat — Irregular; 0, 2 red_winte! and May, 116 bid, Corn—Firmer; No, 2, cash and May, 59¢ No, 2 cash 48}cbid; 440 Oata—Daull; asked, LIVERPOOL, TLivERrooL, May 5,—Wheat —strong; | 85¢; Flour, 11a ‘Wheat—Winter,8s 10d@9s 24;'spring, 8s §i@9y No. 2 Gulitornia, o1 '1d@93 '3d; éuuml.. 93 44@9s 9, Lulrn- Pork: Lard—03s 64, 118 64, LIVH STCCK Spectal Dispatches to Tan Bax, OHICAGO. Osr0aco, Mn{ ~The Drovers' Joar- nal reports s follows: Hogs—Fair, quality poer, steady and demand mainly for zood mixed d heavy hogs; mixed, 6 90@7 25; heavy, 25@7 60; light, 6 80@7 85; skips, 8 50@ le—Active to extent of supply, mar- ket soon cleared at firmer rat:s and quota- tions unchanged; exports, 6 40@6 60; good to oholue shipping, 590@6 30; com- mon to fair, 5 35@6 00; buwhen hllly aotive and steady at 82 50@5 25; stockers and feeders in llberal supply and in very Wi der d at §3 50@4 50, Sheep—Market steady and fairly active at firmer rates; common to fair, 4 00@ 5 00; medium to good $5 00@5 50; choice to extra, b 75@6 25. KANSAS 0ITY, Kansas City, Muy 5,—~The Commer- afternoon reports as generally y; shipping steers, 5 35@ 3 on@.’: 00; stockera and feed- ers, 4 06@4 Hon-—suldy. 7 00@7 30; bulk of sales Shoap—qmut at 812, AT, LOUIS, 8r. Louis, May 5,—Hogs good light shipping, 7 00@7 good paoking, 7 00@7 30@7'5 o fate a0 e tremaly light; not enough done to establish prices. ‘Sheep—Uunchanged; rangiog 4 00@5 25 for fair to choice clipped. TRAFFIC, Market quiet; mixed to ; butchers' to 6pectal Dispatchos to Tan Ban. FLOUR AND GRAINS New Yorg, May 5.—Reoeipts chipments of flour and ?nln for the past 24 Lours have Leen as follows: Receipts Bhp'ts 182,000 100,000 .100,+00 40,000 Kaxsas Oiry, May shipments of grain f hours haye been w4 follows: Rec'te, + 7,000 5,000 - Heceipts and the past 24 Bhip'ts, 10,000 15,000 Omi0aco, May 5—Rnoe|pu and .hlp. Receivta, Ship'ts, 6,000 LIVE BTOCK, CH104G0, Ma; Receipts menta of live atock for t hours have been as follows: Reo ts. sud ship. past 24 Shipm'ts, aipta and shipments of live the past M hours have been as foll Shipm’ 3 and lhlpmenu of live ltoc for the past 34 hours have been as follows: l(be‘:-s. Bhipm'ta, and | '900 | Bes do O, drab, than w i sod few large #ales reported in thy wholerale market, The only thieg borderiog on a boom were the inimense sales of tobacco which were natually ex- pectcd on account of the rebate tax, Whest han been steady, comparatively and remains about the same os last week with no perceptible prospects of fuctusts log, Groseries are dull and sales small, Dry goods remusin unchanged ard sales light. Produce and commission men are doing probably a more satisfactory business than any other clsss of msrchante, though prices are much lower than Jast week. Fat cattle are soarce and higher and in good demand with ooly » fair sapply. The recent rains and unseaconable cold westher bas beon discoursging and has had depressing effect on the general market, Grain. WHEAT,- Onsh No, 2, 940; yossh No s,.h e red, 7740, Y, —Onsn No, 2, €803 No, 8, RY E—Onsh, 49}c. OOKN- New mixed, #8e, OATS—88¢c. 500 per bushel, o per bushel, m»tou wnntry. 100. Meesina, 4.00@$5 00 LEMON= -5 00@5 0 per box. STRAWBERRIES 35 per BEANE—Nuvy per bushel, SEEDS—Blus grass lued. t'mothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover aeud 9 00; white clover seed. i3 00; millet seed, 100; Hungarian seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, Live Stock. OATTLE —Fat steers, $500@5 50. FAT ( u;vs —§4 uoo@i' be, 8 50 ut Innl, (‘nn(ecfloneru A, 0, 8Rc; Extra nrk yellow, nox E(re wiord Best winter wheat Second quality wi Best spring wheat—2 60 @2 Seoond quality spring wheat—2 40@2 50, Bun. per ton—16 00. Chopped Feed, per ton—16 00, Poultry. CHIOKENS—Live per doz, $100@ 450, Dreased, per b, 1c, DUCKS—Dressed, per Ib., 15c, TURKEYS—17c, @rocers List OANNED GOOD! sters, (Btand- ud). por 5 70@390; steawber- o por oase, 84D, v ..h lb. per oase, 8 50, Dam. Ib. per case, 2 45, Bartlett | ext oase, 240, Whortleberries 5" ouo.flb Enplmm.l lzopuo-u.z 90; roen gages,2 Ib &!r do choies, , r “1? 4 50. i, por euo dnl bo~ do. (ple), 8 onse, 2 doph. s:r i LARD—Omaha Oo.x Tlmul, 120; 40 and 50-b ocans, 12fc; 20-b cans, ut 10.lb screw top, 13403 6-1b do, | red ©; o, ~Loulaiana prime to cholce, 7@ ot a7 7ho; Patms, 630, TSH—No. 1 mackerel, halt brls, 7 50; No'T mmackerel, Bita T 00; family mack: erel, Balf beln 5 25 fomi imily "mackerel, ki i No. 1 white fish, half brls, 7 00;'No, ts ot T.—Rio, falr, 110} Rlo, good 11}0; prims to choice, 12 to 124c; Old gov't Java 18¢ @ 24c. SYRUP—Standard Com,, 383, bbls.; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs, 195 Stan- dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 75, 'SODA—Tn b paers, 83,50 per case; keg R PICKLES—Moedium, in barrels $700; do in half bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbls 900 do, in half bbls, 500; gherkins, in bbls, 11'00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, TEAS—.Gunpowder, good, ~ 45@55; Gholce, m}a‘v ;mpeflfi good, «:l@m, 20l0e ouog Hyson, goa 50c; ohoice, 65c@81 00; J ‘l:“.? Boc: leln{ ohoice, m75=, Onlou. olong, cho.oe, 4 ong, Wd‘ sgc@m' flm;”i‘uh ud larger, 11 n v, 110 Iulinch. 12¢, ARk—Two hoop palls 175;_three hoop pails, 3 00, ., 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 1 85 Boavie wn 2 thn_lbnnhn, 8 50, LEAD—Bar, 81 65 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Kirk'sa white Rusian, b25: Kirk's Eutocs, 316 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 oakes), _40; Kirk's magnolis doz., POTASH—Pennaylvatula cans, 4 csse, 1o ase, 3 85; Babbitvs Ball 2 dok, in oaso, 1 90: Anchor Ball % doz in case 1 50, PEANUTS—Ronsted, choice, red Ton- nesseo, 100 per 1b; fanoy white, 103c per Ib; raw—blte Virginia raw, 10ci romted 124 OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16, 154c; 8s, lSfi bcxos 40 Lbs,, 16 oz., 6s, 15§, ATCHEo—Per oaddie, 950, round, oases. B8 10: nquate, oasns, 85 40, VINEGAR—Pute epple extra, 16c: puse apple, 15t Prusing vure wouls, 1fc. 'F Drey loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- o sae ke Bo0: bb1e dalry 6 SUGARS—Powdered, 10fc: 10tc; Granulated, 9hc; 9o; Standard Extra 8he; medium yellow, 7 ARCH,—Poarl, tac; Bhoi fams_per Ib., 14c; bacon : cloar side bacon' per Ih., 113c; dry salt sides per Ib,, 10fc; dry salt cidea ver Ih., 1%0; bacon shoulders per )b, : tierce lard per 1b.; 114 1 —VPepper, a1, Alisoios 18 4.+ Mooha, 2jo: Azhockie's 14je’ CHEXSE~Fall 13301 Skim, 113 LY E—Amerioan, 8 40; Greenwioh, 8 Wostern, 2753 North Star, 2 00} Lowi ye, 4 64 Jowell lye, 275, TSt Jobbing prices, Chop feed 5 per 100 Ibs.} chop cora, §1.40; bran, 70c por 100 Ib HOMINY —New 83 50 por bbl, Dry Goods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, Bjo; #gmmnnxxk hyLMu&.’ Acllc‘gflt t, N uckeye '0; Oal mtunmgo A, I%gc, Great Falls E } Hoosier, f40; Honest Width 8o, ln e Taad A, Bo; Tnalan Standasd 4ho; Indlan Orchard d, w., Sie,luwrnuce 6o l\lyfllc river, Tho; Poquot A, 8o h.b 540; Wachurott B, 750; do A, Tk i : N tarch, s, 79 MEAT! per ib,, 1 Oream, Part ; Popperell N 403 do E 89, Wamsutta 4.4 ot A,100; Pepy :‘rel 125 hontas 4-4, 9ic; P-.as-wt 4.4, xum "t ica, llo} Wamentts 0 X X, 134c. DUCKS Colored)—Albany K blow& . | Opiu, 85 C0; ¢ | tron wedgea, 60; Growbars, DENIMS, ~Amoskeak, blueand bronn 184c; Andover DD blue, 154e; Arling X biue Sootch, 18he; Oonoord 000, blue aw brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 184; do XXto do do 144 Haymaker's blus and brown, 94o; Mystio River DD strips, 1840; Pear) River, blos and brown, 160) Uncaaville, * | blue and brown, 14}, CAMEBRIOS—Barnard, llnl y 24 inch double tace, lazed, "Q:. :iou{:!hal Iat finish, 5o ewport do 6o; do o1 uot do oy Lockwood kid ik DORSET JEANS-— Amory, 80j Andros coggin satteen B{o; Ularendcu, 630; Cones 0w satteons, To; Hallowel, 8o; Inddi ()n hard m- arraganset |mprovtd. Sje. pnerl] aaitaen 940; Fod 'RINTS - Au'nl. flcLAmulun. 1 3 Bddystone j0; Garner A Aruold, 70; Berwick, 4¢0; Cocheco, 7o; Cooestoga, 6jo; Dus Dunnell, }T”fl' Eddystone, 7o0; Gloucester, 6o; srmony, bhc; Knfokerbooker, 64c; Mor n ‘lc. Mystio, 5jo; Spragus fie. s‘mwbri dge, Bo; do, Ginghama, 7oy bore, 5ot Orlental Gjo. QINGHAMS —Amskeng, Ofo) Argyie, 104e; Atiantio, 9o d, Thot Highlana, 7do; Kenllwnflh. sm Plun. kott O\cr Buesex, B¢ COTTONADES-—Abberyille 184o Agate, 20c; American, 11c; Artisian, 200; Cairo' D and T, 13ho; Olarica D and T+ 17h¢; Decoan o, stripos Dand T, 166} Key {ione, Likos” Nantuoket, 190 Wonparell 16c; Ocesn D and T mv& oyal, 164 Susnex, 120; Tioga, 194e; Wachusett abirt ing cheoks, 124e; do, \mkln. 1340; York, iain Naokin, 1 1340; dn, o, ook, stripes % SRR TLNGS - Androsoo eln 104,373t do 9.4,980; do 84, 23; Oontinental 42, Lo, Friit of the Loom 104, 274; York milla98, 850; do 78, 80c; do b Pombroke 101, 25 Feduot 164, N 74, 19 1 perell ‘96, ido 7, 180; i 96, 360; do do 48, l] 1o 67 58, 5340; DRUGS AND “CHEMIOALS - SAoid, Uarbolic, b0cy Acid, Tm.m ) Copabia, Ib, 187 oz, 8110; Ohloroform, per b, 900] Pavers powders, per ib, #1325 Fpsom S-lt-. per Ib, 84o; Glyoerine, pure pe! bl, | Acetate, Ib, on Onstor, No, 1, per gal, Oil, Onstor, No. 8, per gal, 8115, Oil, Olive, per gal, 81 50; Oil, Origanum, 50; Quiniae P, &W. &R.&8, r or, 81 85; Potassium, Iodide, per Ii 175; Salacin, per_oz, 40; Sulphate o Mo phine, per o, 88 86; Sulphur flour , 401 Btrvchnine, vor oz, 81 85, Paints Olis and Varnishea’ OILS—110" ocarbon, per gallon, 150" beadllg ht, ek gallon, ¥ t, lon, e, ater ™ Whits, 7 e 1o, 706 o 7501 Clnchonidiay | linseed, lm , B90; lard, wtnm str'd, pum, E 95; No. 1, 85¢; k“fl oastor, g;:lon. 130; Nn. 1205 l'lvlut. W, r gallon. Ws, ‘"‘w E., ber gallon, 751:;':.fmoog tru:.w gallon, 900 N , 7505 lnfirlg: oal sero, 800; nmmu suldn‘m‘lz: 0, l, per gallon, 850; No, 80; sperm, signal, g;o gallon, 80c; tur- z'fl per l;’:lo naptha, " » per nlln 8oy 2 IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P.. 60; white lud. Bt. Lonb.mn, lgg arseillos 1 5 b oans, nnah ll-e. mflh uog lnnd: nn. J Fnuh inoe, in ollnn 150; Raw aa bmtumbu. lhunl 100; raw and burnt Sienna, 100: vandyke brown, rofined hmpbhoka:?e" coach black andj Ivory black, 16¢; lack, l&u Prussian blue. 800; nltru.nu-lne blns. d‘ ohrome b. M. &D,1 shutter raen, M. & D., 163 Plrll groen, m.:- fmlun rod, 160} Venetian red, 9o dre, 22¢; jcan Vermilion, !.AP,.lBa ohrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D 0., 18c; zllow ;:hro, !flt‘fl gol;ien achu,u o “Lkl,ndun: er, 8c; graining colors: light o ar] oak. walat, shestuut and sab 1 Dry Paints 10ct Par o b Bronon atuc 1001 By wl In 3 ers, 3 $ hmk German! whlfln com'l, bm wn’) 4«1 L mpblack, o lnlty, 10c; Prus. lue, 56¢; ultramarine, 18¢c; vandyke 3 nmber, aw nna, row, dc en genuine, 200; Paris green com’ rome green, N, Y,' 20¢; chrom green K., 120; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver million, "Ameri ca, 18c; Indian red, 10o rose pink, 14c; veneti: nnd, Cokusoso 1 venetian red Am, ; red lead, flc: me yel- raw, 180; .fim ‘ur eallon, 56; 0} ‘White lead, 8c; Purla §-\10n Furaiture, extrs, 81 10; farnitare, 81; coach, extra, $140; oach, No. 1, $1'30; Damar, oxtra, 8175; apan, 700; as. phaltum, oxtra, 850; shells 3 50; hard ol‘l finish, 81 30. Hides, Furs, Ete. HIDES—Green butchers hides, 53® T cured 63@lio; bides, sroon dry fliot, sound, 12@ISe; dry andl kip, 12@140; dry salt bides, sound, 1W@1ie; green calf, wi. 8 015 Da., 11@12¢; groen cal _nndersm-. per wkin, 605 green pelte, B0@81 25; Iamb akina, s 150; damaged bidon, two-third rate, cut scored and one grub, cladsed two. tLirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. of Coon skina, No. No, 2, 800; No. 20.; No. 4, 10c. o 1, 800 No, 2 8, 160; No. 4, bo, _Fox, No.ik, 60c; No, 2, 250, Skunk, No, 1, blbej Go; chort sripe, 400 narcow strlpea Lrusd atripe, 105 Tallow 7o, Leather. Oak sole, 880 tu 42c; nemlock sale, S8¢ to 850; herclock kip, B0 to 100; runner, 65 to 80c; hemlock calf, 85¢ ¢ 1 20; hemn- lock upper, 23¢ to oak upper, ZHc; alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 34@86n" Grelnen kid, 250 to 3 X kip, 80g to 1.00; osi calf, ; French kip, 11001 25 10 2 00; rus. to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; 9 40 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 80 ebble 9, D. M roc0o, 860; simon; 250 o8 00, HARNESS—No 1 s ar_osk, 42¢; No3 ;| oy 8%; o 1 Obo onke 3By N 2 do, 850; No. 1 Milwaukee, 570; No, 3do 3de, Lumber. WHOLRSALN. We quote lumber, latn and shingles on cars at Omaha at the followin, J prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING —16 ft, and under, $22 00; 18 ft., $28 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and undor, 822 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 k., $28 60; 20 ¢, $25 50, 33 ft., 836 50; 34 ft. $26 50, nucm(,_ua. 'L, 4 and 6 in., 824 00; No, 2, 822 00, sm-:mn\u No. 1 (2nd ocommon . 3, 818 00, 125, bulk per ous- Oement, bbl, 83 25 Tows plaster 8 i Tarred osrd, 88 50, t, v r 4 ) wagon, wpokes, Yot huhe, por set, 1 25; folloos, sawed tongues, each, 70@8bc; axles, square nuts, per b, 7@1le; washer, per Ib, 8@l rivets ex Ib, 11c; ool chafu, per 1b, 6@12 e.m..-, 6o teeth, 4c; spring teel, 7@Sc; Runnunn rorimehoin % 2%: Burden's muleahoes, 8 25, I'BED WIRE—In car lots, 70 @ — Ratea, 10 to 6047, 8 £O. #1.85; Buck shot, $2.10, swder, kegs, $6.40; d0., hal do uarter kegs, §1,88; lflnl YA SHO -:muu.l 3 Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebroast lump, 84 505 Whluhraut nn b0; luwl do Xa strij drab, PRODUOCH & PROVISIONS. Bpecial Dispatches to Tun Bas, CHICAGO. _gmmw. M-y 5. = Flour — Steady heat active and lower; by —y 16@1 1:‘ August; 11 NBL the your; Mo, lul:y, 11 s.‘:{. 500 OMAHA MAKKHTS, O Tun YR OF [ Baturday Ivuh:.‘:l‘lyn : ' No changes were reported in the losal markets to-day, REVINW OF TRN WARK, Trade gemerally bas bess more q-bt " | plaids, 124c; do X Laid flx bflim ton f i s, 124c; Arlington fancy, 1Bebot unawick brown, Bje; Oharlot fancy lflc; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, llic; Indians A browe 18a: Neponset A brown, 15¢ TIOKLN Giy—Am A VAW lh) do XX blue 82, 184c; Arrowanns, 9hc; Claremont B Bbu? Conestoga, o g:. l?k Hamilton 1 Lewuston a i alqr...l m’:fl" r“’l lump, $4 50; Tows nut $4 Spri #700; Avthracite, $11 50@11 00; (}umn LIVE aad torpidity of 187 proof, éllon; extra Callfornia spirits 187 apirits 25 per Imml wallon; er; 187 proof, 1 38 per lon; re-distilled whiskies, 1 00@1 5 um blended 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky h(mrboug 200@7 003 Ken- tunk and Pennsylvanis R DIES | mponod, l!! mx domutlu 1 40@4 00, (HNs—hpm.d 4 650@6 00; domestlo, @8 00, S— 4 0@ 0); New Lm Enf w&m‘fdomma 1 50 17 UH AND APPLE BRANDY— OF AMPAGNIB-lmpomd por_oase, 28 00@9%4 01 Amsrisaa, onse, 12 00@ 16 00, SVINKA Kb e wiod, por oase, 6 000 54 wisy ne onse, 6 2 00; Oatawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, ‘Tobaccos. FINE OUT—In_pails.~Common, 40@ Bbhe; good, 80@75c, In tin foll—Oat- line O, 8,6 1b boxes, per 1b 5503 Lowl- fllard's Tiger, 6703 Dismond Orown, SMOKING—All grades—Common, 26 to 88¢, Granulated —EBlackwells 16 oz 460; Dukes Darham, 16 ox, 460; Beal of North Oarol 46; Seal of Nebrae- ka, 16 oz, 88¢c; Lone Jack, 4 oz, l.ln‘n bags per Ib, §1,00; Marl ' Pack 2 o, tin toil, F20; Dog T ail PLUG TOBAC Cl)—I[omnhu. 48; Bullion, 50; Army & 5 Climax, 50; Our l{opfi, Morino nawas od, ligiis uom; hoa ¥ @13150; medinm unwashed, ligh H washed, oholos, 820) fair, 305 babgia and w,, 280; burry, blsckand cotted w) 2@30 loes “My wifs hea fita for 35 years,” says Henry Clark, of Fairfield, Mich. ‘Samaritun Nervine cured her." Your D -ugetst keepe it va E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE OOMPOUND. itive Cure forall thoss Pu.m Complaints and Weaknesss %0 common to eur best female population. § Mediclne for Woman. Invented by s Woman Prepared by a Woman. e Greatest Nodleal Diseovery Since the Dawn of Hister £ Tt revives the drooping spirits, invigoratet as mrmonizes the organic functions, gives elasticity an trmness to the step, restores the natural lustre 4o th e, and plants on the ..o check of woman the fred ®seq o life's spring and early summer time. @~ Physicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely. - 1t removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all cravia for stimulant, and relloves weakness of the stomacl That feeling of bearing down, causing paln, welgh md backache, Is always permanently cured by 1ts ast For the cure of Kidney Complalnts of either sel this Compound 18 unsurpassed. L¥YDIA E. PINKHAM'S ELOOD PURIFIEL il e very vestige of Humors from th Dno and eire ngth (o the sysiem, 4 wan woman or child. Iu dst on having it. ficher, L. Six bottloa for 85, Sent by mail in the fors S pills, oF of lozenges, on receipt of price, 1 per bd for either, Mrs, Plnkham frees, answers all lottersd toquiry. Enclose p._Send for pamphlet. Nofamity she PINKHAM! #Sold by all A TREMENDOUS, FALLI IN PRICES. (0’Donahoe & Downey Will commence their annual Spring Sale Satur~ ay, M A Y 5. EVERY BUYER OF DRY GOODS Should make a rote [of the following list 1 prices; They are the Lowest. They are Genulpe, And when the Goods Aroe called for they Will be there, New Dress Lawns, Warranted Fast Colors, 5, 83, 124, 150, These goods sell for more money the will, New Standard Prints, Fast Colors, e, iNew Standard Ginghams, Fast Colors, 0, New Foulard Cambrics, 10 and 12}c,, worth 15 and 20c, New Sateens, £, 25, 80, 40, worth 80, 40, H0c, New Dress Goods,84 10,124, 15 and 20c,, worth Double these Prices, Fine Muslin. 5, 74, 84>, Best Value, Cheviot Shirtings, no Dressing, Fast Oolors, 10c. Notions, Laces, Gloves, Underwear, Hosiery. Quits,’ Linens, Silks, Satins. In fact our entire stock wil be offered at REDUCTIONS to correrpand with the above. _If you cal and see us we will give you At 81.2 A BLACK SATIN PARASO City, 87 00 pel' ton. and Muies. Extra d!l“ hon-. 8176, to 225,; Com- mon drait horses, $100, to 150.; Extra hm horses, mo. to \5) Oommon 0 hrm horses, 890 to $100.; lxtn n‘- . %o 75,) Common plug to $40, —{(Exer .lm %o lfl;hll %135, 80 180, umu'o-'::-:' 0, 10 15. At 81,25, Star Dry Goods Store FIFTEENTH STREET, Next Doorto P.O. 's blue 39, B¢ AlmBOL—'l': 135 pov wine LY iliousnea i P inmmn and ?flunan WL g of the greatest value where ’l‘onlc is noo.r sary, ll a nlhbll remed! nt, possessing un: g::(znn nutritive and vi glorative Dropertios. .:»,:-l able form. B ty, Loss of A ration of #liad Towers i1 ¢a indispensa- e REV.J.L. TOWNER, Industry, URIFIES a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. \J X i :;f o’h‘ g N 'n?\\“/\. v ’ q I’/ / /Jl .fl’.d Aty e 23 ‘\ =¢ ot = (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) “BURLINGTON ROUTE" versally admitted to be the Parlor Cars, with Raclin ! E COINC EAST AND WEST. HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W ALT WINDOW A:E.A.PEB, SHADES EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA The Oldest Wholesale a.nd Retail JEWELRY HOUSE n Omaha. Visitorscanhere { flnd all novelties in BIL- | VER WARE. CLCCKS, Rich and ®tylish Jewelry, the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuons of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri- ces as 18 compatible with Call and see our Elegant New honorable dealers. Btore, Tower Building, corner 11th and Farnham 8treets THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufacture:, ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer, Pianos and O gars sold for cash or installmeut: at Bottom Prices, A SPLENDID st ck of Steinw.y, Chickering, Knabe, fose & Son’s Pi- anos, and othr makes. Also Clough & Waren Sterling. Imperial. 8mith American Organs, &c. Do not fail 1o see us before purchasing.' MAX MEYER & BRO.,, MANUFAGTURERS OF SHOW CASES A Large 8tock always on Hand. EAS TER 5BST ST00K IN OMAHA IMPORTANT | AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES MPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mak ing it the largest and most complete FURNITU In the West. built and the five HYDRAULIC rooms---three stores, are 66 feet shown. 2086, MANUFACT! My R.epu-l\ory 1s Constantly WORKM.ANS EXE One Exolusively for the nse of Passengers REHOUSE An additional story has been floors all connected with two ELEVATORS, These immense ware= wide--are filied with the Grand- est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever All are invited to calll, take the Elevator on the.first floor wnd go through the buil dmg and inspeot the stock. HAS. SHIVERICK, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha A . DAILEY, URER OF FINE A SPANISH LACE PARASOL BUGCGIES, CARRIAGES & SPRING WAGONS filled with a Select Stock. Best GUARANTERD. Office and Factory. 8, W, Cor. 16th and Capitol Avenue, w2 mbkely » TANOSL:ORG ANS On Long Time---8mall Payments AT { Il’tr, ANUFACTURER'S PRICES. WOSPE, JR., 1519 Dedge, Omaha,

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