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N "1.... Lake Erie & Wostorn. THE DAILY BeE-TUEB({/AY MAY 22 The Nebraska MNational Bank, Of Omaha, Neb. Pald up Oapital, i DIRECTORS: R. JOHNSON, President, of Steele,@Johneon & Co. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C.B. & Q. R.R., Boston, W. V. MORSE, ot W, V. Morse & Co. TOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8, Colline. M. WOOLWORTH, Counseller & Attorney at Law, REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. W. YATES, Cashier, Iate Cashler of the First National Bank of Omahs, and connected with the active management of that Bank since ite organization in 1963.. Orunup for business April 27¢h, 1882, with the largest capital Bank In Nebraka, COLLWOTIONS ypecial attention and char. go8 lowest obtainable here or elsewhere, Inranast allowed on time do‘wllu upon favor. able terms and upon accounts of banks and bank- en. Formen Exomaxasw, Government Bonds and unty and Cty securities bought and sold. to do s banking businees $250,000, n s, and in 1 atment of custom- ers will pursue’ the most liberal policy consisten with sate banklng. J. W. RODEFER. Broker Stocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other Good securitice dealt in. Room 4, No, 28 Pearl St,, Council Bluffs, Tn. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tan Bux. New York, May 21. Money—2@3 per ocent; closed st 23@3 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper—5@6 per cent. Sterling Exchange — Bankers' bills strong at 4 84}; demand, 4 88, Governmen's, § per cent higher fob ex- tended 5'; otherwise unchanged. The, stock market opened weak and feverish, and declined steadily, with only & fractional reaction just before 11 o’clock all the forenoon, After 12:30 the market | i was very much quieter and steadler. There was & decrease in selling in the last Lour, the market was a little more active, and there was another decline of § to § per cent on the general list, Central Pacific declined § per centin the last Lour to 71§, In connection with this stock Governor Stanford said to-day, in an interview, that there was no cause ineither the business, finanancial condition or prospects of the Central Pacific railroad for the present decline in the stock. Mining stocks were fairly active, Iron Silver sold at 300 and 85, Navajo at 18 snd 175, Eureka Consolidated at 325, Horn Silver at 67 and 650, Sierra Nevads at 538 and 500, Yellow Jacket at 425, TUulon Consolidated at 460, Robinson Con- solidated at 84@81c, and Senora Consoli- dated at 52@55e. Sales of the day, 43,000 shares, The following are the total gross ex. changes at the 25 leading clearing houses in the United States for the week ending May 19: 8107,225,586, GOVERNMENTS, Eaturdav, To-day. 1031 W_B’t BONDB, Erie seconds. 97! 97 Lehigh & Louisiana consols. Missouri 6' Adams Express.... Allegheny QOentral. . Alton fi Terre Haute. o pfd. American Ex| Burl,, Cedar Oanada Sonthern. O, 8t L & P.. Delaware & Hudson canal, Del,, hack, & Western. Denver & Rio Grands Erie do East Tennessee .. do preferred. Fort Wayne & Chicago. Hannibal & st Joseph, do HArOm ,oveeevasineine Houston & Texas Contral. Illinois Contral Ind,, Bloom, & Western Kansas & Texas.. FOREIGN FINANCE. Bpecial Dispatch o Trn Ran LONDON MONEY, Loxnos, May 21, Consols for money, 101 11.16; consols, acoount, 101 13.16; new 5's cxtended, 1054; Tllinois Central, 1464; Pennsylvania Oentral, 1598; New York Central, 1238; Erle, 1853, PRODUOCE & PROVISIONS. @pecial Dispatches b0 Tax Bax, GHIOAGO, OnioaGo, May 21, — Flour —Market quiet and unchanged, ‘Wheat —Market unsettled but generally higher; regular, 109} for cash; 1 03§ for June; 113}for July; 118} for August; 1133@1 134 for September; 109 for the A 90 hoi hippi 5 6 20; Foa Qio. 3 Chleagospring, 1061@1 05| 8r 3 oy 60, 90@620; common o | e sase 4 50. Bine Apples, 3 I, per case winter 1 11g. *Privss 980 No. 3 red| ghegp—Fair, slow and weak; common |4 00@5 76, Penchon, 21b per 800; Corn—Market unsettled but generally bigher; 56@‘6hc for cast; 562 for May; 5633 for June; 58c for July; hH03s for August; 508c for September; 528@b2yo for the year. Oata--Market quiet but firm; 41jc for oash; 41gc for May; 420 for June; 41fc for July; 34gc for August; 33§c for Bep- tember; 33¢ tor the year, Ryo—Market weaker; 620, golarley—Marke. dull wnd nominal st Flax Seod —~Market firm at 1 43. Pork—Market sotive and a shade high- er: 19 20@ 19 25 for_cash, May and June; 19 40@19 42) for Julv; 19 574@19 60 for August; 19 72)@19 75 for September; 17 424@17 45 for tho year, 1ard—Market active and a shade high- er; 11 70@11 75 for cash and May; 1177} @11 80 for June; 11 874@11 €0 for July; 11 728@11 773 for Aupust; 11 674@11 70 for September; 10 t73@10 70 tor the year. Bulk Meats—In fair demand; shoul- ders, ® 00; short ribe, 10 50; short clear, 10 90, Butter ~Market dull_and lower; cream- ery, 16@?21¢c; “airy, 14@19c, Eugs Market quiet and unchanged. Whisky—Market steady aund changed. Freights—Corn to Buffalo, 20, OALL BoaRD, —Wheat -Market irreg- ular; declined 4c for May, August and September; advanced 3¢ for June and an- uly. Corn—Market active, but a shade lower; declined 43 for June, July and August. Oats ~Market irregular and fairly sc- tive; declined 3¢ for Junc; advanced 3c for August, Pork—Market moderately active and higher; 19 274 for June; 19 524 for July; 19 674 for August; 19 85 for September, Lard—Market moderately active and higher; 11 80 for Juve; 1190 for July; 11 80 for August; 11 72§ for September, NEW YORK, a lfilw York, May 2L.—Flour—Market ull, Wheat—Market opened §@Zo higher; afterwards lost the advance, aeclined a trifile, closing strong; ungraded wed, 1 06 @1 22; steamer No, 8 red, 1 00@1 00?; No, 3 red, 1 14); No, 2 red, 119@1 19} in elevator; 1194 f. o, b,; 1 delivered; ungraded white, 110@1 18; No, 1 do, 80,- 000 bu, sold at 112@1 14; No. 3 red, May sales, £8000 bu, sold at 1 18}@L 1904, closing at 1 194; June sales, 584,000 bu. at 1 19§@1 20}, closing at 120; July sales, 2,424,000 bu.sold at 1 21@1 22, olosing at 1 22; August sales, 1,400,000 bu, sold at 1 213@1 28, closiag at 1 23; September sales, 1,528,000 bu, sold at 122{@1 23}, closing at 1 23§, Corn—0 ened 1@30 higher, afterwards ruled weaker, reacted $@§ ', closing firmer; @654 No. 3, tc; No. 2, 65@ No. 2, 650; No. 2white, 663@ er white, 644c; No, 2 for May, 64{@6’ closing at 6i3c; June, 648@6he, 4 @664c, ciosing at 66Fc; g tember, 69094, closing at 693o. Oats—Murket §@40 higher; mixed west- ern, 48@532; white western, 52@60c. Fggn—Western fresh higher and firm at 173(@180, Pork—Market quiet but steady; new mese, 20 00@20 123; options nominal, Lard—Market sleady; prime steam, cash 11 87h0; May, 11#0@L1 83; June, 11 83@11 85 July, 11 89@11 93; August, 11 84@11 86; S-prember, 11 76@11 78, Butter—Market dull and weak, Cheese—Market quiet but steady. 8T. LOUIS, 8r. Louts, May 21.—Flour—Market steady and unchaoged. Wheat—Market irregular and gonerally higher; No, 2 red fall, 1113 bid for cash; 1 13}@1 114, closiog at 112} for June; 1 1841 124, closing at 1 13} for July; 1 12§@1 114, olosing at 112} for August; 118§@l 123, ciosing at 113} for Septem. ber; 111§@1 103, olosing av 111} for the year; No, 8 red, 1 06} bid. Corn—Market opened higher, declined and closed we-k; 513@51§c tor cash; 51§@ 52 for May; 51}@bbfic, cloring at 51§ for June; 543@53hc, closing b3ke for July; asg(nemo for Auguet; 56@ 53c for Sep- tember; 473@464c for the yesr, Oats—Market dull; 433@43c for cach lmli May; 42§ for Juue; 413@413c tfor uly Rye—Market nominal Barley—Market dull; 55 h Butter--Market lower; creamery, 22@ 25(:; dairy, 15@200, Eggs—Market higher; 154@160. Whisky —Market steady at 1 14 lgPi:k—Vhrkel dull; jobbing, 19 65@ uli Meats—Market quioty long clesr, 10 49; chos 10 50; snort olear, 10 75 Bacon—DMarl %5; »hort rib, 11 30; short clear, 11 60, d—Market dull; cffered at 1 20, AFTERNOON BoARD,— Wheat —Market eani-r; 1128 f r June; 1 13@1 134 for July; 1 124 for August; 1 13§ for Septewber; 1114 for the year. Oorn—Market irrezular; 42kc for May; 421 for June; 4lo bid for Juiy; 31jc bid for the year. E TOLEDO, Lake Shore & Micl U84 i ToLEpo, May21,—Wheat—Market dull; Louisville & Nashville, ... . 48§ 474|No. 2 red winter, nomiualiy, 113 cash and Touisy., New Alb, & Chicago 45 40" | June: 115} for July; i 15 held for August; M, & L. 1st vfd. 10 {1174 for Soptember; 1174 held for Octo~ do do 2dptd 5 5 | ber; 1 13 held for the yesr, Memphis & Charleston 89 | Coru—M . ket dull; No. 3, 585 cash_and wm%:n 913 [ Muy; 78ko for June; 60fc beld tor July; 254 | 6132 fo August, 534 | Osts—Market quiet; No. 3, 43jc asked 101} | for July. 1a Boarn CrLosEp — Wheat — Market M 125} | frmer; No. 2 red wiater, 1 12§ bid for Naabville & O b1 | oaeh; ‘1 123 bid for May; 1 14 tor June; New Jmflwfln"“ 763 | 116§ for July and Avgust; 116§ fur Sep- Norfolk &P ot 398 | temoer; 1 183 bid for Octaver; L 18 for Northern Paci id 453 | the year; 1 20 bid for January. do pid. 8 Qorn ~Market dul; No 2, 5843 bid for Nvflh::fltm b }f?, coash; £83 bid for May; 534e bid for June; 45 | 600 bid for July; 61 fr August. New York 'Qeutral 120 Oatu— 1(arket quict and uachanged, Ohio Central.... 110 g Ohio & Mississippi, 82 XANSAS CITY, do 100 | Kassas Ciry, May 21.—Wheat—Mar. Ontario & Western. . 254 | ket lower and weak; No, 2 red fall, 93§c Oregon Transcontinenta 815 | bid ‘or cash; 9t4c for June; 93fo bid fur Pacific Mail, 413} Panama. .. Peoria, Decatur & Evansv. 17 Pittaburg & Oleveland. 130 Pullman Palace Oar. 1263 Reading . 52 Rock Isian 1224 8t. Louis & San 81 do pid. b24 do 1s 7 St, Paul & Milwaukee, 101} do p 118 8t Paul, Minn, & Manit 124 & O 44 108 84 91 56 » Wabssh, 25| do pid. 41 41 Wells, Fargo & Co. Express,128 128 Western Union Telegraph.., 81§ 813 Homestake 1 8 [] 2 Com for cash; 43fc bid for June; 454¢ bid for July, Oats—Market slow; 40jc ¥Wd for cash; 1) options, LIVERPOOL, Liverroor, May 31, —Weather fine,— Corn—Quist and steady. Flour -11s@114 64, Wheat—Dull; winter wheat, 85 10d@9s 21; No, 2 Oalifornia, 9s1d@9: 81; do No, ‘;:1:141(5‘.'1 8d; spring, 8s 64@94; corn, s BRITISH GRAIN TRADE, LoxpoN, May 21.~The Mark Lane ex- press in review of the grain trade for the past week sayr: Now certain wheat crops will not amount to the average yield, The English wheat trade is about the same as it wss before the holidays, Flour dull, some wheat weaker, Oats advancing. Other articles unchanged. Forelgn whests dull and lifeless, Foreign flour freely sup. plied, prices rather easler, F' !.m, hnlzt sud steady. off the const Traders Large supply. et enny; long clear, 11 20@ | | Twenty-five ocargoes arrived, four sold sod nineteen withdrawn and eleven re. main, of which fiur are red winter, four Calitornian and two Oregon, Trade in cnrgu-n on passage or for shipment almost nothing. Sales of Eoglish wheat for the past week 71,754 quarters at43s4d, sgainet 41,266 quarters at 47s for the correspond. log week (f Inst year, LIVE STCCK Bpecial Diapatches to Tus OHICAGO. Oaroaao, May 21 —~The Drovers' Joar- nal reporte as follows: Hogs—Demand brisk, and largely sveo- FAT COWS 3 75@4 00, 25@6 75, P 84 Ho@b 00, Flour and Milistuffs, Best winter wheat— 3 00@3 75, Second quality winter wheat—275@325, Best apring wheat—2 60 @2 75, Second quslity spring wheat—2 40@2 50, Bran, per ton—16 00. Chopped Feed, per ton—18 00, ‘Poultry. OHIOKENS—Live per dor., #1 00@ 450, _Dressed, per Ib,, 150, DUOKS—Dressed, per Ib,, 150, TURKEYS8=170, QGrocers List OANNED GOOD! stors, (Otand- ard), per ome, 8 T0@890; strawber- = ulative; 5c hicher; mixed, 6 85@7 20; | riew, ™, per oase, 340, rasp. heavy, 725@7 55; light, 6 90@7 80; | berri 2 M, per ocase, 8 50, Dam. skips, 3 40@6 40; Texas, b5 50@7 25, sons, 2 T, per oase, 2 45, Bartlett attle—Fairly active; desirable; » shade stronger; export, 6 15@640; good to to fair, 8 56@1 75; good, 5 50; choice, 5 75, The Drovers' Journal's special Liver- pool eable quotes cattle weak, but steady. Sheep dull and 10 lower; 19: per pouni, estimated dead weight for top sheep, KANSAS |0ITY, Kaxsas Oy, Muy 91,—The Commer- cial Indicator this afternoon reports as follows: Osttle—Slow; good shipping eteers, 1,100@1,500 pounds, 550@ b 90; cows, 3' 50@4 75, Hogs—Unchanged at 6 85@7 20, the bulk of eales at 6 95@7 10, Sheep—Natives of 92 pounds, 4 15, 8T, LOUIS, 81. Louts, May 21,—Oattle—Soarce; Demand exceeded supply snd prices fi heavy shipping stears, 5 85@6 40 do, 5 25@5 75; common, 4 7. cows and heifers, 4 50@ 2 875@4 25; grass Texans, 4 50@5 00, Sheep—(iood demand for best grades, but common mot wanted; fair to gond, $75@4 40; prime to choice, 4 H50@> 00; spring lambs, 2 25@3 50 per head, Hogs— Quiet and weak; light ship- ping, 7 00@7 10; packing, 7 00@7 20; Futchers to extra, 7 23@7 40, NEW YORK, New York, May 21,—The Drovers’ Journal Burean repocts: Cattle ~Dull, weak and 100@1 50 per head lower; extremes, steers, 625@7 25 per hundredweight, live weight; general sales at 6 50@7 00; 40 carloads distillery fed steers sold st 6 30@06 75, An axporter used 84 carloads, Sheep—Dall; clipped sold at 4373@ 6 124; southern spring lambs, 7 00@ 8 25 per cwt,, mainly at 7 50@8 00. Hogs—Live hogs dull at 7 40@7 70 for fair t> good; a carload of grass hogs from Kentucky sold at 6 374 per cwt. MEROHANDISH, Speclal Dispatches to Tun Bax, Nekw York, May 21.—Hay—Market quiet but steady. Sugar —Refined firm; standard A 8@ 8§o; crushed, 94c; granulated, 8fc, Molassea—Market weaker, Rioce—Market quiet but steady. Pntrullnm—Mnkn‘gulal; united, 1 03§, Tallow—Market steady at 8c. Rosin—Market dull and weak. m’l‘urpenfinc—uarket dull and lower at o, TRAFF10. Bpocial Dispatches to Tas Bus. FLOUR AND GRAINE, New Yomk, May 21.—Receipts and shipments of flour and Ynin for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Bhp'ta Flour—bbls 6,00 Receipts 000 OHI10AGO, May 21 eceipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the pact 24 hours have been as follows: Receiots, Ship'ts. 5,000 Flour—bbls. 7,000 Wheat — by 24,500 86.000 Corn— 74,000 47900 Oate— 79,000 74,000 Rye— 18,000 10,000 Barley— 15,000 8,000 81, Louws, May 2!,—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as tollows: Recelota, Bhip'ts, 7,000 6,000 Flour—barrel 3 8,000 m— 90,000 Oate— o P Rye— Barley— * ToLno, May 21.—Receipts and shij ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rac'ts, Shipm'ts, LO1L,000 26,000 L8500 17,000 Kansas Orry, May 21, Receipts and | 180 shipments of grain for the hours hase boen aa follows: Rec'ta, . 9,000 15,000 pagt 24 Ship'ts, 9, 25,000 Oats— . 51 LIVE BTOCK, New Yorg, May 21.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts Bhin'te 5,500 1,180 8,685 475 987 y ~—Receipts and shipments of live vtock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Reo'ts, Shipm'te, 650 700 000 | Fidelity 4-4, 94c; ¥rull pe 240, Whortleberries plums, ."oul,p;'fl! E 2 D 2 90, per ) P&N‘. i &non goges,2 m" oase, 2 90; do choice, , do 8 b, oase, 4 00@4 50; do, ( uus.;bfio; do ple, 6 T, per dosen. 3 LARD—Omaha Refinining Oo,: Tierces, 120; 40 and 50-1b cans, 1 124c; 101b pals, sorew top, 12§0; 8-1b do, 136, RICE—Louisiana prime to choloe, 7§@ 8c: fair, 7@74c; Patmn, 630, FISH—No. 1 mackerel, halt brls, 7 50; No, 1 muckerel, kits, 1 00; family mack erel, half brls, 5 25; family mackerel, kite, 860; No. 1 white fish, half brls, 7 00; No, 1 kits, 1 03. SYRUP—Standard Oom., 885, bbls,; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, 8195; Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 75, SODA—In b papers, 83,30 per oase; ke soda, 24, i| NEW PIOCKLES—Medium, in barzels 8700; do in half bbls, 4 00; nmalls, in bhls 900 do, in half bbis, 500; ghorking, in bbls, 1100; do, in half bbls, 6 00, THAS—.Gunpowder, good, 45@55; Ohoice, 50; Importal, good, 40@45c; Ooloa; Young Hyson, good, 466 500; choico, 65c@¥1 00; Japan Nat Leat 86c: Japan, choi 85@40; Oolong, okin.ve, 40@Bb; Bouochony, B5@b0, ROPE—Sinal, 4 inoh and . larger, 1ic; finch, 113¢; 4 fnch, 12¢, WOODENWARK—Two hoop pails, 175; three hoop pails, 2 00, Tubs, No 1, 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 185 Doublo Crown 2 90; Wellbuckete, 3 60, LEAD—Bar, 81 65 SOAPS--Kiri's Savon Imperial, 8 Kirk'a natinet, 8 60; Kirk's standard, Kirk'a white Russian, 5 25: Futoes, 216 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 oakes), _40; Kirk's magnolis dox., POTASH—Pennaylvauia oans, 4 case, in case, 8 86; Babbitt’s Ball 2 dog, in case, 1.90: Anchor Ball 2 doz In case 1 60, PEAN UTS—Ronated, choioe, red Ten. neesee, 100 per 1b; fanoy white, 104o porlb; raw—white Virginia raw, 100; roasted 123, OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 168, 15§0; &, lbfi: bcxes 40 lbs,, 16 oz., 6s, lbk. ATCHES—Per caddle, 950; round, . 88 10: aquare, cases, 35 40, COFFEES—Ordinary grades, 81@9; fair, 10@104c; good, 104@1lc; prime, 114 @130; strlotly prime, 12@12jc; chuice, 13 @184c; fancy green and yellow, 14@1ic; old government Java, 20! @26 ; Levering's rossted, 14fc; Arbnokle's roasted, 143c; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 144c; Im. itation Java, 164@ i 8}c. VINEGAR — New York apple, 16c; Ohio apple, 18¢c. BAXPE Dray loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- o:n, in sac ks, 8 60; bbls dairy 60, bs, 8 50 OEGUGAR«S—Puwdlnd, 1030: Cut loaf, 104c; 60@7c; Oolong, goo Kirk's Granulated, 940; Confectioners’ A, Okc; Standard Fxtra O, 8fo; Extra O, 84c; medium yellow, 8kc; dark yellow, 7§c. STARCH,—Pearl, 440; _Sllver Gioes 94o; Corn Btarch, 94s) KxoelsiorGloss, 790 : Oorn, 85 MEATS—Hams per .l1b,, 14c; bacon r 1b,, 14c; clear side bacon per 1b., 11§c; 8oy nalt siden per Ib, 1030; wacon shouldors ; tierce lard per 1b,; 110, Pepper, 213 Alispice, 19; Cloves, 30; Cassia, 24, CHEESH—Kul resm, 14§o) Part 8kim, 11 LY E—Americon, § 40; Greenwich, § 4): Weatern, 2 75; North Star, 2 005 Dewis’ lye, 4 65; Jewell lye, 275, FEED--Jobbing prices, Chop feed $1.50 per 100 1bs.; chop corn, 8$1.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 lbs, (OMINY—New 3 50 per bbl. Dry Goods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantlo A, Bjo; Appleton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8o; Boot, FI Byo; Buokeye LL, 44, 70; Oabot W, ittenango A, Gic; Ureat Falls E, £85: Hooster, 650; Honeat Width 8o, In: dfan Head A, Ho; Indian Standard A, %fldfi O:luh:lni d.;‘v., lBl:; l?mm 3 Mystio river, 74¢; Poquot 5 a;: W O, Bloj Wachusett B, n;‘;‘& a, 1 do B 48, 1240, FINE BROWN OOTTONS—Allendale 44; Tho; Alligator 8-4, 8c; Argyle 4-4, 71 Atlantic LL, ] Bennington O , Indian Orohard 'AA 9 39, 840; Lehigh E 4-4, 9fc; Pepperell N 80, 7¢; do O 83, 74o; do R 86, 74o; do K 89, 840, Soonsset O 4-4, 7§o; Wamsutta 44 BLEACHED UOTTONS—Androscok n L £-4 4 Blaokstone A mperial 8, o do half bleached 4.4,9c; Oabot 4-4, b t of the Loom, 93; do onm briod-4, 1230;do Water Twist, 10§o;Gireat Falls Q, 9o; Indian Head shrunk -4, 120} Lonsdale, 106; do cambric 87, 1340; New York Mills, 124c; Pequot A,100; Pepperel N G Twille, 2hey Pocahontas -4 9o; Pocasset 4-4, 830; Utloa, 1lc; Wamsutts 0 X X, 134, DUCKS Qolored)—Albany K brown 8c; do O, drab, Mg do Ka stripes and plaids, 1240; do XXX brown snd drab, stripes and plaids, 124c; Arlingtor fancy, 1Brdo: unswick brown, 84c; Oharlot fancy 13o; do extra heavy, 200; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1l3c; Indiana A brown' 181 Nevonset A brown, 150 TIOKLNGS—Amoskeng A U A 83 Quitle 4 1801 do XX blug 12, Lbjes Arrowana, oge ,200 8,200 | 9%¢; Claremont 0; Conestoga, 10 Shee 1,400 '200 | tra, 174c; Hamilton D, A OH1cAGO, B 21,—Recelpt and shi) menta of live stock for the past hours have been as follows: Reo ts, Bhipm'ts. Hogs. 1,100 Kaxsas City, May 21,—keceipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec’ts, Bhipm'ts, ,800 8,600 100 OMAHA MARKHIS, Wholesale Prices. Owrios or Tas OMaHA Pex, Monday Eveniog, May 21, } The following are the only ch.nges re- ported to.day: ‘Wheat, cash No. 2, declived 2jc; No, 3, 2¢; rejcoted, 2o, Rye, cach, declined 1c, Grain, No, 2, 904o; cssh No, WHEAT,--Oasl 8, 7hhe; rejected. BARLEY,—Oash No, 2, 7033 No, 8, 45¢. RYE~—Oash, 48, OQORN- New mixed, 882, 8o, 8E Blue griss seed, 125@1 50; t'mothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 9 00; white clover seed. 13 00; wmillet seed, 100; Hungarisn seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, Procucs. POTATOES—25@000 por bushel, ONIONS—OId 25 per bushel. BUTTER ~Choioe country, 15@20c, EGGS—KFresh, 160, HONEY—Califorais, per b, 31, APPLES Per barrel, §2 2504 00, ORANG ES—Oaliforais, 8 60; Mosiua, N ON 85 0@ 50 per box, STRAWBERRIES -20@250 per quart BEANS~~Navy per bushel, 2 50@2 75 80, 150; Minnehaha -4, 20c; Omega super extra 4.4, 280; Pear] River 82, 15j0; Put nam XX blue stripe, 120; Shetucket 8 104c; do 88 12c: f:mnn" hiue 29, 9c ENIMS,—Amoskenk, blueand bronn 1640; Andover DD blue, 154¢; ArlingX blue Bcoteh, 184c; Concord 000, blue aw Brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 1347 do X Xto do do 1440 Haymaker's blue and brown o Myatio River DD wtripe, 1640; Poarl ver, blue and brown, 16c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14je. CAMBRIOS—Barnard, 5hoj Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, Sho; Garner A lazed, hoi Manhattan lL‘;? fniab, '8 [ewpo 3 do oy Pequot do 50 Lockwood kid flaiah OORSET JEANS—Amory, 8¢j Andros coggin satteen 8go; Clarendcu, 8ic; Cones osen satteens, 73o; Hallowel , 80; Tnddi Orchard 74e; Narrsganasott, improved, 84, Pnsrerfll sttean 940 Rookport, T§o RINTS - Allens, ].; American, G4c Arnold, 7o; Berwick, 14s; Cocheco, 76 Oonestogs, 64o; Dunkirk, ; Duonell, @70; Eddystone, 7c; Gloucester, 6o, armony, 54o; Knlckerbocker, fhc; Mer v ac D, 7c; Mystio, Bho; Spragues, 6o; Southbridge, 60; do, Ginghams, 7o Marl horo, mi‘ufl-mnl Bhe, GINGHAMS —Amnskeag, 9% Argyle, 1040; Atlantic, 9o; Uuufi)w?uu\ m’hu: Highlana, 7ic; Kenilworth, 9jc; Plun. ket 9ie Sursex, Bc OOTTUNADKS-—Abberville 1840 Agate, 200; Arverican, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Oairo' D and T, 134c; Olarica 1 snd T 174¢; Decosn Co, stripes Dand T, 160 Key- stone, 134c; Nantucket, 19c; Nonpareil 160; Oocean D and T, 1840; Royal, 1641 Susaex, 130; Tiogs, 1940; Wachusett shirt ing cheoks, 1340; do, Nankin, 134o; York jisin Noukin, 12hs;'d,choks, stripes and ancy, 124c; do. 8 oz 30c. SHEETINGS—An 0 104, 37het do 9.4,280; do 8-, 2%0; Oontinental O 42, 11, Fruitjof the Loom 104, 273; New Yark mills98, 860; do 78, 00; do 8% %0, Pembroke 104, ho; Pequot 10-4 284c, do T Tl R e T T do 67, 3lo;do 57, 186; U 8do; d 56, 33kor do s, Tre.” L Rl DRUGS AND CI 04 18 ~ Aold, 1b, 195 Oalomel, per 1b, 750y Olnohonidia, v o, 81 Tor tRtorotirm per Ib, 905] Dovers powdorn, per Iby 9125, Hpsom Salts, per Ib, 84o; Glyoerine, pure pe! bl 800y Tead, Acetate, per Ib, 220 Oil, Oastor, No, 1, per gal, #1 25 Oil, Onstor, No. 8, per_gal, 8115, Oil, Olive, per gal, 81 50; Ofl, Osiganurm, 60; Opium, 85 (0; Quinine P, & W. & R. & 8., gty om 81851 Potasefum Todide, per it 75; 'Salacin, per_oz, 400; Sulphate o Murfihlnu. r or, 88 85; lppur flonr per Ib, 401 Strvohnine, ver oz, %1‘6. Paints Olis and Varnidhes OILS-—110° earbon, per allon, o | T 500 Water White, 186 Tlnssed: er gallon, 59; linseed, boiled, r ..lf.m. 60c; lard, winter str'd, per gal, on, 95; No, 1, 85¢; No. 2, 7bc; oastor, XXX, per gallon, 190; No. §, 120; awoot? l”' lon, l{ sperm, W, B,, per gallon, 75; fish, W, B., per gallon, 750; neatafoot- oxtra, por gallon, %0; No. 1, 750; lubri- oating, rero, per gallon, 800 16¢, goldon' mackiag, No, 1, per ellon, 3 90; perm, slguai, por Dentine; pet galicn, 630} ha, 84°, pe- gallon, 1fo; 64", 176 PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P.. 6c; white load, St. Louls, pure, 6§c Jiamailles green, 1 to § T cans, ronch zinc, groon 1205 French sino, red seal, 11c; French zine, in varnish asst, 20¢; Frenoh zinoce, in oll aset 150; Raw nad burnt umber, 11 cans 106; raw and burnt_Sienna, 100, vandyke brown, .¢ rofined Iampbinok, haL conch_black and; Ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 160; Prussian blus, 800; ultramarine blve, 180 ohrme M, & D., 163;blind and shutter M, & D., 163 Parin green, 805 red, 160; Venetian red, 9o; Tanoan American Vermilion, I, & P,, 18c; ochre, 18; patent light oak, dark oak, walnot, ahestnut and ash 16c, Ory Palate 3 *;ru.n #ino, 1001 PI whiting ilders, 1o inmpblack German. o , 100; Prus. o ultramarine, 180; vandyke o nmber, burnt, 43; amber, raw fojsionon, burnt, 4o; sionna, raw, dc Parin gresn gonuino, 350; Paris green com’ loj chromie groon, Y.' 20c; chrom yroon K., 12¢; vormillion, Eng., 70c; ver million, Ameorics, ldc; Indiau red, 10c rows pink, 14c; venetian_read, Ookusoso od Am., 1§0j red load, The; w, gonuine, 20c hrome yel. 2¢; ochre, rochelle S8cj oohre ochre, American, 2c; White led, whitwing whit 'Jklo: lehigh brow: Zg:: Prince’s miner: y VARNISHES—Barrels per 5‘"(‘“ Furniture, extrs, 81 10; furniture, No, 1 31; cosohl, extra, 8140; oach, No, 1, 81 30; Damar, extra, 81 76; apan, 700; as. phaltum, extra, 85c shella 50i hard oll finish, 81 8C. Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—{+recu butobers hides, 653@ 7c cured 6§@74c; hides, green salt, dry flint, wound, ]23130; dry oalf and kip, 12@14¢; dry salt hides, sound, W0@11o; calf, wt. 8 016 D, 11@13c; groon oall, wh, under & T, per skin, 0c) o Ita, 50@$1 25; green lamb skin, 125G 50] damaged hides, two-third rate, cut ool snd one Ym 5 two- tLirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent, off Coon skins, No, 1, 460; No. 3, 300; No, 1 20.; No. 4, 10, _Mink, No, 1, 300; No. 2 150; No. 8, 160; No, 4, Bo, #ol. No,lk, 60cj No, 2, 256, Skunk, No, 1, b2bej 6b0j short stripe, 400; narrow stripse broad stripe, 10e, Tallow 7c, Leather. Onk sole, 880 to 420; homlock sole, 38¢ to 850; hemiock kip, 80o to 100; runner, 86c to 800; hemlock oalf, 85c to 130; hem: lock upper, 23¢ to 260; oak apper, 34c; alligator, 400 to 5 50; ealf kid, 33@35n- Greisen kid, 2 60 to 376; ok kip, 80o to 100; oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip, 110'to 1 56; Krench calf, 125 to 3 00; rus- et B 50807 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 60; B, L, Morocco, 30¢ to 350; psbble O, D, Maroceo, 86¢; simon; 270 to 8 00, HARNESS—No1 » ar oak, 420; No32 do, %9¢; N._ 1 Ohio oak, 8803 No. 2 do, 8503 No. 1 Milwaukee, 376: No, 4do %o, Lumbper. WHOLRSALR. We quote lumber, latn and shingles on oara at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING —16 ft, and under, $22 00; 18 ft., $34 50, TIMBIRS—16 f£. and under, §22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST--18 it., $28 50; 2 ft , $25 50, 33 ft., $26 50; 34 f£,” 826 50, FRNCING—No, 1, 4 nod 6 in., $24 00; No, 2, $22 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd common boards), $20 00; No. 3, $18 00, LIMRE—Per barrel, 81 25; bulk per ous- 850; Oement, bbl, $3 35 Towa plaster bbl, # 50, 'Halr per bu, 0o, Tarred folt 100 tbs. 88 50 Straw hoard, $8 50, 3 Heavy Hardware Llst Iron, rates, 32 8u; plow , speoial | } oast, 7¢; arucible, Ho; apecial or German, Bo; cmt tool do, 16@20 on kes, set, 227@3 00; hubs, por set, 1 25; felloss, sawed dry, 140; tongues, each, 7 ; axles, each, 75e; square nuts, per I, 7@llc; washers, per l’) 1b, 1l¢; B@180; rivets, soil ohit per b, 6@12; malleable, Boy iron_ wedges, 60; orowbars, 6o harrow tooth, do; spring teel, 7@sc; Burden's horsashoes, £ 2% Burden's muleshoes, 6 25, BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 70 @ 740 per 100, NATLS—Rates. 10 to 60, 8 50, SHOT.—Shot, 81,85, Buck shot, $2.10, Oriental Powder, koge, 86,401 do., bal ogn 8348 dos, quorter Keg, 81.88) Blast . koan, $3.85; Fuse, per 100 feet 500 OA1~—Cumberlund biscksmith, $12; Morris Run Blowburg, 812 Whitebroast Whitohreast nut, 84 50; Towa A nut *4 50; Rook Bpring, 311 50@13 00; Oanon City, 87 00 per t L1 ind Mules, or! ) Kxira draft horsos, 3176, to 225.3 Com- mou dralt horses, §100, to 1603 Extra farm horses, £110, to 125,; Common ¢o good farm horser, 890 to 8100, Extrs pluge, 240, to 76,3 Common plugs, $20. to 3 MULES,— Excra), ¥125, 80 160,; good, 2100, to 140,; fair, 876, to 100.] commou, $60, to 75. Liquot ALOOHOL — 158 proof, 325 per wine allon; extra Oalifornia splrits, 18 proof, §35 per proof gallon; triple refned apirits 187 proof, 1 28 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended 150@ 350; Kantusky bourbons, 2007 00 Kon- 3 and Pennsylvania ryee, . AN DIIB Tmported, €8 0016 00; domestlo 1 40@4 00, GINS—Im ported, 4 506 005 domestlo, re. 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Lmy d, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 4 00; domom%l EACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 1 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per_oase, n%{esd 00; Amarlsan per onse, 12 00@ 16 Tobaccos. VINE OUT—Common, 20@300; good, 47@60c Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, 650; yamond Urown, Swoet Sixtesn, 470 SMOKING ~0. 8., Durh:m, 1% oz 46c; Durham, 8 oz, 5 Durham, 4 0z Durham, 2 oz B8 Saal of North Carolins, 16 North Car: lina, 8 0z_440; 8 Carolina, 4 0z 46 ; Seal of 200; Muskovy, 2 lina, 4 185 O K Durham, 4 0, 283 0 K Durbam, 2 80 ; Uncle Ned, #'s, 2 w and Jerry PLUG TOBAC Climax, 50; Bul. lion BO; Horsedhoe, 48; Ster 48; Rudy, 44; Hervey's, 48; Black, 38@40, w ou! Merino unwachad, light, 14@160) hea' y 13/@16¢; medium unwashed, light, 18 203 washed, ohoios, 82¢; fair, 80¢; tub and weahed, 25¢0; burry, black snd eotted wool 2@b0 lewr, A Great Discovery. That is daily bringing joy to the of thousands by saving wany of th ones from an _early gra: Traly is Dr, Kiog's New Discovery for consumption, ooughs, colds, asthms, bronchitis, hay fe- ver, loss of voloe, tickling iu the throat, of “:n‘:ho lsm.d‘.ld wpox{nd oure, roat snd lungs, » b Guaranteed. 1rial b&-uofl.“— man's drug sbors, Large sise 3 A combination of Pre« toride of Iron, Peruviam Bark and Phosphorus ém a palatavie form. For ity, Loss of tite, rmhnmm{)t Ve Powers it is indispensa- L THE 1y UD /o imintigey = o, the debilitated v: forces. 0 Spoakers will find it s = ©of the greatest value where ’ Tonic is necess eary. I recommend 1‘ a8 a reliable remedial nt, essing un: gtorative properties. MIMINY 753 DR, HARTER MEDICINE CO., Si3¥, KAl Des| B CVESS T T X N N i) Oul Louis ebrasks, and Denver, avel. Chicago. H 3 I § £ g E} = L] = ] n St , lowa, Lincoln, N nes, ado. Louis and Peoria and to 4 B £ i £ 8 £ S N 'd Louis and Ottumwa. e} o H § b L v | 8 inneapolis of cars betweel universally admitted to be the cars Finest Equipped Railroad in the World for all Classes of Tr. . J. POTTER, 3d Vice-Pres't and Gen'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, id Trains of Elegant Day from I = 2 -] 0 -] a < X = [ © z [ - {0 o change . HENRY LEHMANN, W ALIL A:}!’é”.A.:P:I—I‘.:Ei.., WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLIGATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA IDOURE & AN SINGILE ACTING POWHR AND HAND B W INAL R &5 Y 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, {INING MACHINERY, BEUTING, HOSE, BRASE AND IRON FITTINGH PLF PACKING, AT WHOLERALE AND RETAIL, JALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCK AND SCHOO. RELLS QOor. Farnam and IOtI} Streets Umaha, Neb. A. M. CLARK Painter&PaperHanger SIGN WBMMEUHRATUL WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER'! CTEAY Paints, 0ils & iimshes. 107 Boath L4th Strent OMAHA - ) NEEBRARKA ADING MUSIC HOUS IN TLE WESTI (eneral Agents for the Finest and Bext Fianos and Organs manufactureo, prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and D-aler, Pianos and O ga-s sold for cash or installmeut: at Bottom Pric-s. A SPLENDI® strck of Bteinw v, Chickering, Rnabe, Vo'e & Soa’s Pi- anos, and ot r ma-es, Algo Ciough & War en The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha, Vigitors can here find all novelties in BIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich and Hiylish Jewelry, the Latest, Most Artistic, and Ohoicest Belections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuons of FINE WATOCHES at as Low Pri- ces a8 18 compatible with nonorable dealers. Call and see our Blegant New tors, Tower Building, i"’&‘;‘.;‘gnlg;}?“‘:?l- &;mllt)}:) ‘g:::th and Farham ;o rai) <o see us' hefore purchasing.' MAX MEYER & B8RO, MANUFACTURERS OF SHIW G133 A Large 8tock always on Hand. MANUFACTURER OF FINE BUGCIES, CARRIAGES & SPRING WACONS My Repository ls Constantly filled with » Seleot Btock. Best taetory. 8, W, Cor. 10is ana uaprtol Avenue, - mbely

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