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Tho 'Mebraska National Bank Of Omaha, Neb. Pald up Oapital, DIRECTORS: 8. R. JOIINSON, Prosid & Co. A. K. TOUZAL'N, Vice President, of C. D.&Q. R.R., Boston, W. V. MOKSE, of W. V. Morze & Co. TOHN 8, COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8, Collins M. WOOLWORTH, Counseller & Attorney at Law, . . REED, of Byron Reed & Co te Onshier of the First and connected with Ahe active management of that Bank since Its organization in 1363., Oraxmp for business April 7th, 1882, with the Iargost capitalot any Bank in Nebra ka, CovwreTioNs roceive epecial attention and char- gos lowest obtatnable here or elsewhere, Intanast allowcd on time deposita upon favor. able terms and upon accounts of banks and bank- on. Formiox Fxouaxas, Government Bonds and Oounty and City securities bought and sold It u’.uupm.fm do a general bankiag businees n all ita details, and in the treatment of cu-tom ers will pursus’ the most liberal poli:y consisten with safe bankiog. P $250,000, J. W. RODEFER. Broker. Btocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other Good Becuritics doalt in, Room 4, No. 28 Pearl St,, Council Bluffs, Ta. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tun bxs. New York, May 11 Money—3@5 per cent; closed offered 8 per cent, Prime Mercantile Paper—6@6}) per cent. Sterling Exchange — Bankers’ bills, quiet but firm at 4834; demand, 486§ Governments weak aud 4@§ per cent lower, Stock market dull throughout the day. Tn the last half houc there was a decline of 4@ per cent all around, leaving the market, fractionally lower than last night for active stocks, Few stocks are exoep- tionslly weak, Rock Island and Colum. bia and Greenville 1 per cent lower than last night, Colorado coal 1} per cent lower, Manitoba, Chicago, St. Louis and Pitts. burg each 14 per cent higher. closed about steady. Market GOVERNMENTS, Youterday. To.day. L1033 1025 4}'s Conpons. 4';... e z 119 Paitfi 27 127 1144 Erie seconds..... 99 Lehigh & Wilkesba 1044 Louisiana consols 643 Missouri 6's 12 Bt. Josoph. 104 8t, Paul & 18 Teunessee 6 40 40 g 66 do R, G, div, 833 Union Pacific 1st mortgage..115 115 do land grants 107} do sinking fund.. 1164 Virginia 6's 40 o cor 56 do deferred ... 10 “TOOKSE, Adoms Exvrew. . Allegheny Oentral Alton & Torre Haute. o American Expre Burl,, Cedar Rapids & North, Oanada Southern, b G, St };. &P Central Paciflo., Cheapeako & O o N ot dox cago on. do pfd . Obi,, Burl. & Quincy. ... Oh., 8t L. & New Orloans. Oin., Sand. & Cleveland Cleve., Col. & Cinciunati. Delaware & Hudson canal, Del,, Lack. & Western. Denver & Rio Grande, Erie... o Fiast Tennessoo. do proferred. Fort Wayne & Chicago. Hanuibal & St. Josoph o Harlem,. Honston & Texus Ilinois Central . Lake Shore & Michij Louisville & Nashville. Louisv,, New Alb, & M. :L‘ 1st ofd Mobile & Ohio. Morris & Essex o Ontario & Western Oregon Transconti Pacific Mail, Panama, Peoria, Decatur & Evans Pittsburg & Cleveland, Pullman Palace Car, Reading Rock lsland St, Louis & Sap Fra d b4, o pfd; : do 1at ‘pid 9 8t. Paul & Milwaukee. . do fd Union Pacific.......... United States Express., Wabseh, St, L, & Pacifio. .. 20} do pfd. 61 Welln Fargo & Co. Exprow. 124 Western Union Telegraph. Homestako . Ontario Quickailver . o pfd South Pacy Butro, . FOREIGN FINANCE vectal Dispatch to Tun Bux, LoxDO, Ma; w 5 extended, i 43's, 116; 4's, 1224; Tllinols Central, 4nd i Pennsylvania Central, 1504, ex-div.; Y. Central, 124§; Erie, 1874, petro. um, refined, 64@04; spirita urpentine, @35, — 0DUCH & PROVISIONS. hlnhflmu;fllfl o CHICAGO, q10AG0, May 11, —Flour—Market and unchanged —M regulas, 4 unsettled but generally 1124 for May; 1 14 for nt, of Steele, Hohneon | f 4 | for Septemver; 47¢ bid for the yea: for July, T the June: 116}@1 Settembor cago sprin 168 L 1 14@1 14§, in improved 1t cenerally unchavged; b oaw; Bde for M i ¢ for July; 5843 ar. Oata-~Market ‘nll and easier; 41c for onsh and May; 428 for June; 414@41ic for July; 853 for Auguat; 33c for the ycar, Rye—Market firm at 6 Barley—Market dall and nominal at $3¢ Flax Seed —Market steady at 1 42, Pork—Market sctive but Jower; 20 00 for cash and May; 20 024@20 05 for June 20 224@20 July; 20 374@20 40 f Angust; 20 50@20 55 for September; 17 05 17 974 for the year, Lard—In fair demand; generally nn- changed, but some sales rather lower; 11 90 @11 95 for carh and May; 11 93811 974 for June; 12 05@12 074 for July and An. gust; 12 00 tor September; 10 95@10 974 for the year, Pulk Meats~In fair demand; shoulders, R 00; short ribs, 10 95; short clesr, 11 10, Butter -Market dull and nnchanged. Esgs Market quiet but firm, Whisky — I arket steady and sinchanged Freights—Corn t» Buffalo, 2§o per bushel, Cait Boarn, —~Wheat —Market active but lower; declined o for May snd June, and o for July and August, Corn—Market irre. ular but fairly ac ti g for Mo, for June; hije iy; bl for A Oats” Market irregular but fairly active, advanced &5 for May; declined }e for July; Ce lined Ao for Augnst Pork—Markot sctiv for June; 20 20 for Ju 20 50 for September, In fair demand but at 124 for June; 1200 for Ju y and August; 11 924 for September, NRW YORK. New Yorg, Msy 11.—Flour--Market dull; super state western, 3 85@4 15; com. mon to good ex ra, 4 15@4 50; extra Ohio, 7 00; 8t. Louis, 4 15@7 25, * Wheat—Cash lote strong and 3@§s hinhz‘ options §@fc lower, afterwaras ruled firm, reacted s@lo, ciosing weak; ungraded red, 1 06@1 24; No, 3 red, 1 174@1 18; No. 2 red, 1 29}@1 22§ in s ore; 1 24@! 243 in elevator; ungraded white, 109@1 26}; steamer No, 2 do, 950; No, 1 white, 69,000 bu, sold st 1 16}; No, 2 white, 1 07; No. 2 red, May, eales 96 000 bu, so'd_at 1 213@1 22§, closing et 12i; Juns sales, 848,000 bu, sold at 123 @1 234, closing at 1 23 2,008,000 bu. sold at 1 273@1 23, closing 125}; August sales, 1 200,000 bu. sold at 196@1 27, oloting at 1 26}; Septem- 954 000 bu, sold at 1 263@1 27§, closing at 1274 Corn—Cash, §@loc higher; options opened 3@dc lower, afterwards reacted @dc, closing steady; ungraded, 54@ 6593 0. 8, 6lc; steamer, 64@6dfc; No. 2, 653@658>; No. 2 white, GGhc; steamer No. 2 white, 65c; ungraded white, 65c; No. 2 May, 644@6bc, closing at_64hc; June, 64@64Fo, clowing at 64fc; July, 66§@67c, closing at 6 Auguss, 67§@68%, cosing st 67%; Septem- ber, 65§@6Y}c, ciosing at 69c. Oats—dMarket @he lower; fairly ac. b lower; 19 474 for August; tive; mixed western, 45@52c; white western, 53@b7c. Barley—Market dull, Rye—Market steady. Eggn—Wostern fresh, 17@174c. Pork—Market quict’ but frm; new mers, 20 374@:0 50; options neglected and nominal, Lard—Market unsettled 1L 93@12 02; June, [ 12 (23@12 10; August, 12 September, Butter—M at1202}; May, Jul 200. arket dull and easier ot 11@ Cheere—Market dull and weak, BT, LOUIS, 8r Louis, May 11.—Flour—Market firm and unchanged, ‘Wheat —Market unsettled and irregular; some sales higher; No, 2, red fall 1 14 | cash; 1 153@1 158, closing 115 asked for June; 1 153@1 16, closing 115§ for Juty; 1153@1 16}, closing 1158 for August; 1 154@1 164, closing 115§ for Septem: ber; 1 184@1 13§ for the year, No, 3 red fall, 1 084 bid. Corn—Market bigher but slow; 513:: tor cash; 513@5lhc for May: 52%c, closing 520 wsked for June; Bige, closing 5240 asked for J 564, closing 5043 for Augu: Oats—Market firmer; 43}@437c for cash; 43@434c for May; 417 for July. Rye —Market nominal, Barloy—Market quiet at 55@77c, Batter - Market dull; creamery 25@280; dairy 20@24ec. Tizga— Market quiet at 12c, Corn Meal—S:eady at 2, 65, Whisky —Market steady; 1 14, Pork—Myrket quiet; 20 374 for cash and bid Ma; Bulk Meats—Market held higher; only a small jobbing trade Bacon—Market firm; long olear 11 374; short rib 11 50; short clear 11 874; lurge sales for future on private terms, Lard—Market nomical, A¥FTERNOON BoanD,— Wheat —Market higher; 115 bid for June; 115§ for July; 116} for August; 1 13 for the year. Oorn—Market firmer; 5245 bid for June; 54fe for July; 5593 for' August, Uats—Market dull; 43§c for June; 4130 bid for July, TOLEDO, ToLeno, May 11—Noon Board—Wheat —Market steady; No, 2 red winter, 1 16; for cash and May; 1 17} for Jun+; 1 18; ¥ for July and August; 1193 bid for Sep- sember, 119§ asked; 120§ for O:tober; 116} for year, Corn—Market quiet; No, 2, 8o for cath aod DMay; 58fc for June; 594c bid forJuly, ( -Market dull; No. %, 424c bid for cash; 554 _meked for May or July; 44} asked for June, Boarn Crosen — Wheat — Market easier; No. 2 red winter, 1 15§ bid for cash; 1154 bid for Moy; 117 tor June; 118§ for July; 1 18§ for August; 119 for September; 1 20 bid for October; 1 15§ bid for the year, rn —Market easier; high mixed No. 2, 574 bid for cash and M ¢ bid for June; 59¢ bid for July; 604 bid for August, Oats—Market quiet; No, 2, 434c asked for cash; 43} bid for June, 41} asked, KANBAS OITY, KaNsAS C17Y, May 11.—Wheat—Market higher and firm; No, 2 red fall, 974 bid for cash; 99 for June; 99fc for July; 91@91}c for the year, Corn—Market™ higher; cash; 4370 bid for June; 460 for July; 100 asked for tho year, Oats—Market higher; 39@394 for cash; no options, 41§@414 for LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL, May 1L.—Wheather fine, Breadstuffs— Qaiet and steady. Flour—11s@11s 6d; winter wheat, 8s 10d@Ys 2d; spring, 8s 61@9s; No. 2 Cali- fornia, 941d@9s 3d; No, 1 Californla, 9 4d@9s 94, Corn—b5s }d. LIVE BTCOR Bpocial Dlapatches to Thm Bes, CHICAGO, 0a10a60, May 11 ~The Drovers' Joar- nal rep:rta as follows: Hogs —Waeak, closed dull; 5@10c de- cline from Thursday; mixed, 7 05@7 45; heavy, 7 05@7 75; light, 7 00@7 45; skips, 3 50@0 50, Cattle—Slow and weak, particularly on ordinary beavy and common; a large vol- ume of business; well cleared; exports, @6 60; koo to ohoios shipping, 5 90 common to fair, 5 30@5 90, Sheep—Weaker on aczount of liberal of- ferings of low grades; choice 5 %0; common to good natives 4 25@ BT, LOUIS, 81, Lovis, May 11.—Hogs—Acti Light grades higher; good Yorkers 7 725; mixed ve good packing, 7 10@7 35; butchers $0 extra, 7 40@7 50, Cattlo—Heary shipping,slow paay; good, | heavy, 00 steady; exports 6 ; light to f \ 5@ liche, 0w 100 to et and heifers, 4 50@h vh; 4% swockers, 4 40@4 75 grass Texans, 4 50@ sep~Quiet; faic to ¢ 4 00@>5 00; spring lamba, 2 2f KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas City, May 11.—=The Commer. cial Indicator this afternoou reports ss followe: Cttlo—Steady; shipping steers, to 1,300 pounds, b 50@6 60; cows, 500, Hogs—Lower and weak but active at 715@7 55; bulk of sales, 7 25@7 85, Sheep~ Steady; nutiver, nveragiog 100 pounds,4 15, NEW YORK. New Yourk, May 11.-=The Journal Buresu repocts: Beeves—Opened higher; closed dull; common to prime steers, 6 44@7 00 per cwt, live weight; a carload of extra stecrs sold at xporters bought 120 steers at 6 86, Sheep—Dall but steady; clipped sheen, 5 50@ § per cwt,; unshorn, 6 00@7 60; spring Inmbs sold at ¥ 50@10 00 Hoge—Iu fair demand at 7 12}@7 624 per ewt. MEROHa&NDISH, Special Diepatches to Tin Brs NEw Youk, May 11.—Molasses—Quict but tirm; $14@320, Sugor—Market quiet, but firm; refined, Drovers’ steady; standard A, 8§@8hc, Rice—Steady with a good demand; domestic h@ Petrolum—Market quict; United 92{c; retined 73@74, Tallow—Market steady at § 5-16@8d, Green gagos,2 T per oaso, 2 00; docho ™ per cane 4 50, Pino A;&-m. 2, per on: 4 00¢ Veaches, 2 b per osss, 8 00; 10 8 b, case, 4 00@4 50; do, (ple), 8 b, per ons,2 60; do ple, 6 I, per dozen, 3 50, LARD—Omaha Refinining Tierces, 10 and 50-1b oans, 179c; 20.1b cans, 10-1b 81bd ail, serew top, 124e; 5-1b do, for 13g0 7he; FISE . 1 mackerel, halt bels, 7 £0; No, 1 mackerel, kita, 1 00; family mack. Balf b, b 33 tamily mackerel, kite No, 1 white fish, half bels, 7 00; No, 1 kit. , 105, OOFFEE,~Rio, fair, 11e1 Rlo, good a prime to choice, 7§ @ Patma, 630, WOOL. 8po 1al Dispatch to Tun Brs. PuitapkLruia, May 11,—~Wool dull, weak and lower: Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia XX and above, 41@42)2; extrs, 40@@42c; wedium, 41@45c; conrse, 37@s ew York, Michigan, Indiana and western, 1@y medium, 43@4ic; conrse, 37@38¢; washed combing delaine, @ do, 27@35¢c; tub washed, 33@424c; Oregon, 24@E33; New Mexican and Colorade, 17@263; pulled, i S TRAFFI0. = Bpacial Dispatches to T Brx. FLOUR AND GRAINS Nzw York, May 11.—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Shp'ts Flour—bbls 3,000 Wheat—br 26,000 Corn— 64,000 Oata— On10400, May 11,—Receipts and ship- menta of flour aud grain for the past 24 hours bave been as follows: Receipts, Bhip'ts, 10,600 ‘Wheat — bushels Corn— Y (lilh—— yo— Barley— ToLEno, May 11.—Receipts and ship- ments of flour ‘and grain for the past 24 hours have been as fullu;v{ Shipm’ts, |-84c; Hoosier, 6; onest Width 80, In- i | Wheat 27,000 | dian Head A, 8o; Indian Btandard A, Corn. . 7,000 | 8%c; Indian Orchard d. w., 8}c; Lawronce Oats. .. May 11, Reoelpta * and Sr, Lours, shipments of flour and grain for the past 48 Luurl have been as tollows: Receivts, Ship'ts, Flour—-barrels.... 4,000 5,000 Wheat—buskels. 11,000 6,000 Qorn— .., 47,000 109,000 Oato— coes . 14,000 By © USRS Barley— * ..l Kansas Orry, Moy 11,—Receipts and shipments of grain for tho past 24 hours have been as follows: o'ts, Ship’ts, Wheat, bushels. 8,000 4,000 Corn— D 11,000 81,000 Oate— iy . LIVE STOCK, On10A60, May 11.—Receipte and ship- ments of live stock for the past 21 houre have been aa follows: Reo ts, Bhipm’ts, Hogs. 14,000 2,500 Cattle . 5500 8,700 Bheep. .. . 2400 900 New Yorg, May 11.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: 1tje; peirae o oholos, 12 to 13jo; Old gov't Java 180 @ 240, SYRUP—Standard Oom,, 380, bbls.; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, $195; Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 75, SODA~—In Ib papers, 83,30 per oase; kog woda, 2ic, NEW PICKLES—Medium, In barrels 700; do in half bbls, 4 00; smalls, In bblx 900 do, in half bbls, 500; gherkins, in bbls, 11'00; do, in half bble, 6 00, TEAS— Gubpowder, good, 45@5 Ohoice, B0@75¢; Imporial, good, 40@: Ox:ios, 80@75c; Young llywn,fiood 360 500; choice, 65c@81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 80c: Japan, choloe, 60@750; Oolong, good 85@40; Oolong, cho.ve, 40@b5; Souchony, good, 85@400; choice, S5@4be, ROPE—Sisal, § inch and . lasger, 11c; #inch, 11hc; } inch, 12, WOODENWARK—Two hoop palle, 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 186 Uouble Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 8 60, LEAD—Bar, 81 €6 SUAP3--Kirk's Savon Imperial, 845 Kirk's satinat, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 70, Kirk's white Russian, 525; Kirk's Eutocs, 316 Kirk's Prairle Quoen, (100 cak 40; Kirk's magnolis dor., POTASH—Pennsylvauia oans, 4 oaso, In case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball 2 dos, In oasc, 1.90: Anchor Ball 2 doz in case 1 50, gete, 100 1t L aasap whivac 103t et 1) nessee, per 1b; fanoy wi perlb; raw—white Virginia raw, 100;. roasted 28, . OANDLES-—Boxee, 40 1be,1¢s, 15§0; 8¢, "’fi’ bcxes 40 Iba, 16 oz, 6s, 15§c, ATCHES—Per oaddle, 950) ronrd, oases, 88 10: square, cases, ¥5 40, VINEGAR—VFure epple extra, 16c: puro -pgla. 18¢ci Pruesing pure avvle, 16c, SALT.—Dray loads, per bb, 1 85; Ash- o3n, in sao ks, € 60; bbls dalry 60, be, 850 SUGARS—Powdered, 1030: Cut loaf, 10c; Granulated, 940; Confectioners’ A, 90; Standard Kxtrs O, 8fc; Extra O, $ig; medium yellow, Tho; dark yellow, Tic. STARCH.—Pearl, 4§o0; Bilver Gloes 940; Corn Starch, 943 ExcelslorGloss, 780t Oorn, 8). MEATS—Hams per Ib., 140; bacon per Ib,, 14c; clear side bacon per Ib., 11§ dry salt sides per lb,, 10}c; dry salt sides per b, 19c; bacon shoulders per Jb, 9he; tierce lard per 1b,; 1130, SPICES.—PepEr, 31; Allsplos, 18 .17‘“-, 263@thc,2 Mochs, 28301 Arbuokie’ o, CHEESH—Full Oream, 14j0) Part Skim, 11s, LYE—American, 8 40; Green 8.40; Wostern, 2 76; North Star, 2 005 wis' Iye, 4 65; Jewell lye, 275, FEED—Jobbing prices, Ohop feed ’(1);50 per 100 1bs. ; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 0] Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantio A, 8ho; Apploton XX, 7c;_ Atlanta A, 803 Boot, FF, 8he; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; Cabot W. 73c; Chittenango A, fic; Great Falls E, o 1 v o) Mystioriver, 746; Poquot A, b he; Utlon O, bho; Wachusott B, 7303 do A, 841 do B 48, 12903 WalSitt BB, 7§c. FINE BROWN OOTTUNS—Alendsle 143 74o; Alligntor -4, 8c; Argylo 4-4, 740; Atlantio LLL, 6}c; Badger State X 4-4, 64 Bennington O 4-4, 63c; Buckeye B, 4.4, Gpec Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8, 8he; Laconia O 39, Bho; Liehigh K 4-4, 9fc; Pepperell N 30, 7¢; do O 32, T30; do R 86, 7§c; do T 39, i;g;. Tooaesat Q 44, 7Ec; Wamsutta 4.4 i sperm, sigasl, ntine, per gallon, wallon, 180; €4°, 170 PAINTS IN'OIL—White lead, Omaba ; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6gc; os green, 1 to 5 I oans, 20¢ ench zino, groan neal, 120; Frouch' tino, 1 senl, 11¢; French sino, {n varaish mast, 200; Fronch rinoe, in ofl aast 160; Raw nad burnt uniber, 11 oans 105 rav and burnt Sienna, 103; vandyke brown, refined lamphlnck, 126; coach blac Ivory black, 160; drop binc k, 160; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blve, 1805 chnme groen, L M., & D., 163blind and shuttor roen, L. M, & D, 163 P ndian red, 160; Venetian dre, 22%; Amerioan Vermilion, i chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &D’ 0,," 180; yellow ochre, So; golden ochre, 16; patent Iryer, 8c; graining colors: light_onk, dark on%, walnut, abestnut and ash 15c, Ory Paints White lead, 8c; Frenoh sino, 1001 Par whiteing 2he; whiting _gilders, 130 yhitiog com'l, 1o; lampblack dorman- fown, 14} It mpblack, ore inagy, 10c} Pras. 0 bine, 550; ultramarive, 18¢; vandyke Jwn, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4o} umber, raw e, burnt, dc; slenns, raw, o Paris groen genuine, 250;_Paria groen com’ chrome green, N, ¥.' 20c; ochrow n K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver villion, Americs, 18¢; Indiau red, 10c rose pink, 140; venetian read, Cokuroso 2e: venetian red Am., 180; red load, T§e; 150} napiha, chirome yellow, genuine, 2 hrome yel: low, K., 12; ochre, rochelle 8c; ochre French, 2§¢; ochre, Amorican, 2 Winter's minoral, 3 lehigh brow, 2hc: spanish brown, 24c; Prince's mineral 8o, VARNISHES—Barrels per lon Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1 81; coach, extra, 8140; onch, No, 1, 81'20; Damar, extra, 81 765 apan, 700; as: phaltum, extra, 850) shella $8 60 hard oil finish, $1 50. Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—(reen butoher's hides, H}@ Tc cured 64@740; hides, green salt, dry flint, sound, 12@18¢; dry oalf and kip, 12@140; ‘dry salt_hidee, sound, 10@110; groon calf, wt. 8 016 The,, 11@13c; green oalf, wt, under § Tbs, per skin, b green pelts, 50@81 26; green lamb skins, 1 26@150; damagod hidew, two-tbied rate cut woored, and one grubl, olaseed fwo: tLirdo rate,) branded hides 10 per eont. off Coon akine, No. 1, 460; No. 2, 30¢; No. 20.; No. 4, 100, _Mink, No, 1, 800; No, 2 15¢; No. 8, 160; No, 4, 'bo. ox, No.lk, 600y No, 2, 260, Skunk, No, 1, bibej 650y short stri 400; narrow stripoe Lrond stripe, 100, 'llnllo' To. Leather. Oak sole, 880 to 430; hemlock sole, 38c to 86c; hemlock kip, 800 to 100; runner, 66c to 80c; hemlock calf, 86c to 130; hem- lock upper, 28c to 260; osk upper, 24c; alligntor, 400 to 5 50; oalf kid, 33@36n Grelsen kid, 2 60 to 275; oak kip, 80c to 00; oak calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 110'to 1 5%; French ealf, 125 to 3 00; rus setts, 5 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 b0; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, Morooco, 80c to 850; pebble O, D, Moroooco, 86c; simon; 250 to 8 00, HARNESS—No1 » ar ok, 420; No3 do, 89¢; N.. 1 Ohio oak, 880; No, 2 do, 850; No. 1 Milwaukee, 870; No, 3do 4o, Lumber. WHOLBSALE. ‘We quote lumber, latn and shingles on cars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft, and ander, $22 00; 18 ft., $33 50, TIMBERS—16 f£, and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., 823 50; 20 ft , 823 50, 23 ft., 826 50; 24 ft. 826 50. FENCING—No, 1, 4 ond 6 in., 8§24 00; No, 2, §22 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd common boards), $20 00; No. 3, 818 00, LIME—Per barrel, 81 25 bulk per ons- 50; Cement, bbl, 83 25 Towa plastor bl, $3 50, 'Hair per bu, 600, Tarred folt 100 1bs, 88 50, Straw board, 88 50, Heavy Hardware Llat. Iron, rates, 8280; plow stecl, speoial oast, 705 cruciblo, be; apecial or (erman,c; cmt’ tool Ao, 16@20 wagon spokes, el 3 00 hbs; por seh, 1 353 tollons, mawed dry, 140; tongues, oach, 70@Ebo each, 750; square’ muts, per 1, BLEACHED OOTTONS—Androscog gin L 44 04c; Blacktone A A, I perial e o do hall blenched £-4,05; Onbvot 44, 88; Fidelity4-4, 93c; ¥ruit of the Loom, 93;" do cnm.bricd-4,125c; doWater Twist, 104c;Great Falls Q, Yo; Indian Hend shrunk 4-4, 120; Lonsdale, 100; do cambric 87, 124c; New York nuh.11 124c; Poguot A,100; Pepperel N G Twills, ooahontas_4-4, 9ho; Pocaaset 4-4, 8305 Ution, 1loj Wamantta 0 X X, 124, DUCKS Colored)—Albany E brown, 8¢; do O, iley do Xa -mSu an S4c; do XXX brown and drab, nd plaids, 12%4c; Arlington fancy, nswick brown, 8e; Ohariot fancy 12)o; do extra_heavy, 200; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljo; Indiana A brown 13e: Nevonset A brown, 15¢ Rec'ta Ship'ts [ Baeves, carloads......... 1,700 37| TIUKLAGD—Amakeg A U A B bt lnnen 2t 100 | 190; do XX blue 82, 18hcs _Arrowauna, NoAtiar b, oo "560 | 94oi Claromont, B 1B 16ko; Canestoga(xo Sheep, carloads . 100 | tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewiston a Hom . clonis .18, 150; Minnehaha 4-4, 30c; Omega super h i extra 4.4, 28¢; Pearl River 8, 16fo; Put. 81, Louis, May 11.—Receipts and | nam XX blue stripe, 12; Shetucket § ehipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: 75 Kansas Citr, May 11,—Keceipts and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been an fullu'lv&’:c’ 'ta, Bhipm'ts, 00 . OMAHA MAXKHWTE, ‘Wholesale Prices. Ovwrice or THR OMAHA Bur, Friday Evening, May 11, The following were the only changes re- ported in the warket to-day, Hogs declined 25c, Fat cows declhined 25¢. Grain, WHEAT,—-Cash No: 2, 9440; cash No, 8, 774c; rejected, 7240, BARLEY,—Onsh No, 2, 683 No, 8, Oash, 520, Now mixed, 882, -38¢, GEDS—Blue grass seed, 125@150; thy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 9 00; white clover seed, 13 00; millet seed, 100; Hungarisn seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, Produce. 25(2b0¢ per pushel, ONIONS—Old 2 per bushel, BUTTER-~Choice country, 15@200, LG 3—Iresh, 10c. er 1b, 91, 1 POTATOES— HONEY—Califoraia APPLES—Per hlrr:i. 2 ORANGES—California, 3 7 4,00@85 00, EMONS ; Messina, 5 70 per box, RRIES-20@?25 BEANS-~Navy per bushel, Live Stock. CATTLE —Fat steers, 850025 50. FAT COWS -83 75@4 25, Flour and Millstuffs Best winter wheat—3 00@3 75, Second quality winter wheat—275@ Jest spring wheat—2 ) @2 75, firedsd) quality spring wheat—2 1@ Bran, per ton—16 00, Chopped Feed, per ton—16 00, Poultry, CHIOKENS—Live per doz, $100@ 2 50, 450, Dressed, per Ib,, 15c, DUCKS—Drewsed, per b, TURKEYS—17c. @Grocers List OANNED GOODS—Oyaters, (Ctand- ard), per oase, 8 70@390; strawber- ™, per case, 240, tasp. D, per oase, 8 50, Dam. 2 b, per case, 3 45, Bartlett pears per aase, 240, Whortleberri par cave, 375, Hyg pluma,2 B percwse,3 90; Bhipm’ts. | 10jc; do S8 120: Yeoman's blue 29, 9c ENIMS,—Amoskeak, blueand bronn 16h0;_Andover DD blus, 154c; Arling X blue Sootch, 1840; Ooncord 000, blue aw rown, 12}c; do AAA, do do 134; do XXto dodo 14ho Haymaker's blue and brown, ™ Mgatlc River DD stripe, 1630; Pearl River, blue and brown, 16c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14ke. CAMBRIOS—Barnard, 5koj Fddystono linlag, 24 inch double tace, 830; Garner A laze .Fi;; %‘c"«'imf“ h’s? %ninh, b0 ‘ewport do 6¢; do glaze 01 uot Bo; Tockwond BId fateh Bors, OORSET JEANS—Amory, 80} Androa coggin satteen_Bio; Clarendcu, 6c; Cones oba natteens, 74c; Hallowel, c; Inbdi Orchard 740; Narraganaett, improved, 8ic, Popparill sattaon 8io; Itookport, 7d Armold, 7c; Berwick, Conestoga, 640; Dunkirk, ; Dunnell, 64@7c; Eddystone, To; Gloucester, 6c; armony, bjo; Knlokerbocker, 6h; Mor ac Dy 7c; Mystio, Ggc; Spragues, 6o; Southbridge, 6e; do, Ginghams, 7c; Marl boro, bje; Oriental 6ho, GINGHAMS—Amoskeag, 4o ol 4{o; Cocheco, 7o } Argyle, 104c; Atlantic, 90; Cumberland, 74oj Highlona, 7he;' Kenilworth, 9)c; Plan: kett, Obo: Bussex, 8c JOTTONADES-—~Abbervile 1340 te, 200; American, 1lc; Artisian, 20c; Oniro 'D and T, 134c; Olarica D and T 74c; Docean Co, stripes Dand T, 16¢; Key- o, 13ke; Nunpmfl «ig{, Royal, 1641 achusett shirt o, Nankin, 124c; York lain Nankin, uac; ‘do, oheoks, etripes and ancy, 124c; do, 8 oz 20c, SHEETINGS—Androscoggin 10-4,374ot do 9.4,23c;do 84, 22; Continental O 42, 1ic, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; Now York mills98, 85c; do 78, 80¢; do b8, 224e, Pembroke 104, Poquot 10.4, 28kc, do 74,19 do 49, 16¢; Pepperell ‘96, 290 do 67, 21¢;do 57, 180; Utica 96, 86c; do 58, 3240; do 48, 170, Drugs. DRUGS AND CHEMIOA L8 ~ Acld, Onrbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, 5b0; Balram Copabia, per Ih, 70c; Bark, Snesafras, per Ib, 193 'Calomal, per Ib,(75c; Olnchonicia, per oz, 81 10; Chbloroform, per Ib, 903; 1 Suasox, 12¢; Tiog ing cheokn, 12}o; Dover's powders, per 1b, 81 255 Epeom Salts, per Ib, byc; Glycerine, pure pe - bl, 80c; Lead, Acetate, per Ib, 3 Oil, Castor, No, 1, per gal, #1 0Oil, Castor, No, 8, per gal, 8115, Oil, Olive, per gal, 81 50; Oil, Origanunn, 50; Opiun, 85 (0; Quinine P, & W. & R. & £, por oz, 81 85; Potassium, Lodide, por 1b 175; Salacin, per oz, 40c; Sulpbate o Morphine, per oz, 83 £5; Sulpbur flor ver 1b, o1 Btrvchnine, ver oz, $1 45, Paints Olis and Varnishes OILS—110' ocarbon, per gallon, 120; 150° headlight, per gsllon, o; 175" headlight, per gallon, 19c; 150 Water Whi 180; linsood, raw, P gallon, 59; linseed, boiled, er gallon, 60c; , winter otr'd, per gal, on, 95; No,1, 85¢; No, 2, 7bc; caator, XXX, per gallon, 1 30; No, 8 1 20; swoet, r gallon, 850; sperm, W, B., por gallon: 75; fish, W, B., per gallon, 750; nestafoot, extra, por gallon, 90; No, 1, 75¢; lubri- cating, nero, per gallon, 80s; summer, 15¢ washers, per 1b, 8@18c; rivats, per b, 11c; coil chain, per ib, 6@120; malleable, 8o iron wedgos, 603 orowbar, Go_ harrow teeth, 40; npring teel, 7@so; Burden's hornokboes. b 25: Burden's muleshoos, § 25, BARBED WIRE—In car lots, 70 @ 7ho per 100, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 601, 3 50, SHOT,—Shot, $1,85; Buck shof Ordental ' Powder, kegs, $6,403 Koge, $3.48; do., quarter ke tng, kege, $8.85; Fuse, per GOAL—Cumberland = blacksm Morris R $2.10, do., hal 88; Blast t 500, ith, $12; Blonsburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, §4 50; Whitebreast nut, $4 50; Towa lump, 81 50; Iowa nut $4 50; Rock Spring, 2700; Anthracite, 811 50@12 00; COanon City, 87 00 per ton, Horses and Mules. Extra draft horses, 8175, to 226,; Com- mon dralt horses, $100. to 160.; Extra farm horses, 8110, to 125,; Common ‘o good farm horees, 890 to $100.; Extra l)lu{:l6 $60, to 75,3 Common plugs, 820, to $40, MULES, —(Excra), 8125, t0 150, good, $100, to_140,; fair, $75, to 100,j common, 860, to 75. Llquors. ALOOHOL — 188 proof, 325 per wine fornia spirits, 187 proof, 25 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits 187 pruul.) 123 per proof gallon; re-distilled wkiskies, 1 00@) 50; fine biended 150@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 60@7 00. BRANDIES—Imported, 86 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, GINS—Im ported, 4 50@8 003 domestlo, O tmportod, 4 s0@8_ 00, N S—Importod, 4 ; Now Eagland, 2005] ; domestio, 1 M)%fi 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 1 756@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per oaso, 28 00@34 0t Amarlsan, onse, 12 00&) RINTS—Allens, 6ho; American, 84o; | 0% 6 00, OLARETS— - or oase, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wins, per case, 8 00@ 00; Ostawbn, per case, 4 0O@7 00 ‘Tobaccos. FINE OUT-—-Common, 20@30. 5@060c: Rose Leaf, 70c; Premiun 3 Dismond Crown, 53 Sweot Sixtesn, 17c. SMOKING =0, 2 Durham, 18 oz, 46¢;’ Durham, § oz, Durham, 4 oz, Darham, ‘2 oz, Seal of North Carolina, 16 0z, 42¢; Heal of North Caroling, 8.0z, 410; Seal of North Carolina, 4 0z, 463; Seal of North Caro lins, 2 0z, 450; 0. K. Durham, 4 or, 280; Dutham, 2 0z, 30; Unole Ned, t's, 'om and Jerr, PLUG TOBACOO -Climax, 50; Bul. lion. 50; Horseshoe, 48; Star 48; Ruby, 41; Hurey's, 45; Bla @40, £SO Wool. Merino unwas ed, light, 14@160) 1 v ®1815¢; modinm nnwashod, light, | @ washed, ohoice, 820; fair, 300; tnu-4 end w,, 280) burry, blackand oott ed 2@00 loas THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. ven and cures RHEUMAVISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKAC EEADACHS, 1007 SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS NPRAINS, Soreness, Culs, Bruises, FROSTBITES, old by &)1 D Deators.” Dir Iaivanges. Tae Charlon 4.V REV.A.I, HOBDS Writes: - After a thorough trinl of the TRON TONIO, I take pleasure in stating that I have been Kivaw, ‘cnefited by its use: “inistors and Pub- lic Speakers will find it of the groatest valueo where a Tonic is necess sary, I recommend { a8 @ reliable remedial agent, possessing un- ‘II:“tU"H nutritive and atorative properties. Louiewiie, Ky ok 3, 1863+ / PURIFI ©/BLOOD LN TONE Loss P - Untration of Pliad ors ot ds indispensa~ REV.J.L. TOWNER, Indusiry, & ES Bayai— 8 *‘I consider 1% ’a most_excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. ___TAEMAIIDDY 708 DR, HARTER MEDICINE CO., 813, ¥4 01., 07, LOUId, — LINGTON ROUTE" Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) hicago d for ali Classes of Travel & universally admitted to pped Railroad in the Worl , 3d Vice-Pres't and Gen'l Manager g ® é Pl g Finest Equi J. POTTER, All connectio - ~ HENRY LEHMANK, W ATLTL :E’.A.PEB, WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 11I8 FARNAM ST. OMAHA HAS TER BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND HAKRS THE LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mal ing it the largest and most complete FURKITUREHOUSE 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. Thase immense ware- rooms---three stores, are 66 fest wide--are filled with the Grand~ els]t display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture eve shown. All are invited to oall, take the Elsvator on the first floor wnd go through the building and inspect the stock. CHAS. SHIVERICK, arnam Street, Omsaha 206, 1208 and 1210 F The Oldest Wholesale an Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in BIL- VER WARE., CLOOKS, Rich and &iylish Jewelry, the Latest, IMost Artistic, and Choicest Selsctions in PRECIOUS 8TONWES and all descripuions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri- ce3 as 18 compatible with nonorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New 8tore, Tower Building, corner 11th and Farnham Btreets THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos aad Organs manufzctarec, ur prices are as Low a3 any EasternManufacturer aad Draler, Pianos and O ga»s sold for cash or installmeut at Boftom Prices. A BPLENDID st:ck of fteinway, Chickering, Knabe, Vose & 8on’s Pi- anos, and oth:r makes, Also Clough & Warren Sterling Imperial, 8mith American Organs, &c. Do not fail 1o see us' before purchasing.' MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFACTURERS A Large 8tock OF SHOW OCASES always on Hand, MANUFACTURER OF FINE BUCCIES, CARRIAGES & SPRING WAGONS My Roposttory 1s Constantly filladagith & Kaleat Btock. W RAEVLANS EXE Best WA R.ANTEERD. ractory. 3, W, Cor. foun ana uapitol Avenue, m 3 0.&oly PIANOSLORGATNS On Long Time---Small Payments AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. A. HOSPE, JR., 1519 Dodge, Omaha,