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THE DaILY Br.RmWEDNESUAY MAY 23 3 The Nabmxa National Bank, Of Omaha, Neb. Pald up Capital, - - DIRECTORS: R, JOHNSON, Prosident, of Steele,Johnson & Co. A E. TOUZALIN, Vics President, of 0. B. & Q. R.R., Boeton, W. V. MORS¥, of W. V. Morse & Co. TOHN 8. COLLIN#, of G, . & J. 8. Colline. M. WOOLWORTII, Counseller & Atorney s Law, REED, of Byron Reod & Oo. W. YATES, Oashier, late Onshier of the First Natlonal Bank of Omaha, and connected with Ahe active managoment of Ahat Bank since It organisation in 1963.. Ormxwd for busioess April ¥74h, 1883, with the largest capitalof any Bank in Nebra ka, Cowmorions recelve special abtention and char- o4 loweet oblstmable hers or elsewhere. Lxranst allowed on tiue depostia upon tavor. blo terms aud upon accoante of banka and baok. o Fonnion Rxonaxaw, Government Bomds and County and Clty securition bonght and 3ld 18 o propared (0 do # general bankice bustness 0 all it debails, a0d o the trea of o will purwue $he most liberal poli y con with safe bankiig. $260,000, J. W. RODEFER. Broker Btocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other Good Securitics dea't in. som 4, No. 28 Pearl 8t,, Council Rlufts, Ta. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Special Dispatch to Tus Bax. New Yorg, May 22 Money—2@3 per oent; clored at 24@ per cent, Prime Mercantile Paper - Sterling Exchange — Bankers' strong at 4 85; demand, 4 58, Produce exports for the waek, 6,874,000 Governments were weak and @3 per cent lower, The stock market was agsin unsettled and feverish during the forenoon, though the flustuations were over a narrow range. In the last half hour the Northwestern sdvanoed 1} per cent for perforced to 148, 1 per cent in common to 129§; Burlington, 1 per cent to 1218; 1 per cent in Lacks- wanoa to 1234; 1 per cent in Michigan Central to 92); § per cent in Union Pacific to 92}; Central Pacific, 1 per ceut to 724; Lake Shore, 1} per cent to 1088; Oregon 5@6 per cont. bills Rook Island.. LY Lo;l‘i- & San lo =%, le h Milwaukee. do l 8t Paul, Minn, & !\lnmhrln 124 3, Paul & Owaha. . dy Texae & Pacific. Union Pacifie. ‘ United Stetes Exprene. ... .. b6 Wabash, St, L. & Pacifie. ... 25| 4o pid. 41 N Wells, Fargo & Co, Expre 123 eatern Union Telegray K14 Tomostake . 15 Jatario ., . Juickailver . o pid South Pacific, utro,. FOREIGN FINANCE. Bpecial Dispatch to Tin By LONDON MONPY. Loxbox, May 22, Connols for money, 101 15.16; consols, account, 103 1.16; Tilinois Central, 146} Penusylvunia Central, 199}; New York Contral, 123}, PRODUVA & PROVISIONS, Wvecial Dispatches 10 (1in Ban, OHICAGO. 110AG0, May 22.—Flour—Market quiet snd nachanged. h. her; regular, 1 094@1 L1 g tor June; 112,@L 1 @1 18§ for August; 113§@ tember; 1094 for the year; ) spring, 1094; No, 8 Chicago spring, 93 No. 2 red winter, 1144, Cen—Market quiet B@bite for casl by ; B6pc for June; 58k@584e tor July; r August; 5940 tur Septemb @n?e 1o= Lhe year, Qas-—Market quiet but steady; 41 for oash; 42 for M 2o for June: 41i@ 42 tor July s for Angust; 33§@8330 for Septe ber; 33: for the year, Rye—Market trm at 6243, Barley—Marke. dull and nominal at 80, Flax Seod ~Market, stoady and firm at Purk—Opened strong and higher, and clowed st inside prices: 19 35@19 40 for cmb sud May; 19 874@19 40 for Juse; 9 574@19 6) for July; 19 75@19 774 for Aumm. 19 90@19 95 for September; 17 6574@17 60 for the year, Lard —Market generally unchanged, but some sales were rather higher; 1175@11 774 for cash and May; 11 80 @11 824 for June; 11 90@11 924 for July; 11 80@11 624 for August; 117241l 75 for September; 10 77§@10 80 for the Whieut ~Market unsettled but generally | 4 ¢ X. N U TC" Bpectal Diepatches bo T Kea, OHICAGO he Deiver' Joar y active and steady; ré Lo eratern cities are b, buying ; mixed, 710@7 15; heavy, 57 00; Myht, 6 90@7 80; kips, 3 5@ ¢ len ~Moderately active snd prices stoady; qualiy fsir; slow snd rough stock, dull and weak 5; good to ehnice shipning, nmon to falr, 5 8(@H Sheep—F sir; mainly local tralding; tive and firm; common 4o fair, 8 60@1 50; good, 5 25; choloe, b 60. BT, LOUIS, 8t Lovis, May Iattle—Heavy shipping steors, elow st 6 00@6 40; light to fair, in good demsnd and pretty firm at b 25@H 85; common, 4 75@h 16; good cows and heifers, 4 50@5 00; common, 375@4 25; corn fed Texans, firm; quick sales at 5 00@ 5 50, Shesp—Bulk of supply poor in quality and very wlow; good to cholce, would Lring 4 10@ ) 00, Hoga~Market dull _and uochenge light, 7 00@7 156; packing, 7 10@7 Lutchers to extra, 7 25@7 40 KANSAS OITY Kansas Ciry, 2,—~The Commer- cial Indicator this afternoon reports follows: Oattle poun s, Stendy; steers of 1100@1,600 10; stockers and feeders, 4 ) i S80@7 25, with the bule of salen at 7 05@7 15, Sneep - Quint and unchanged; natives of 92 pounds, 4 15, NEW YORK, Niw_ York, May 22 Journal Buresu reports: Beaves—No tradivg in live eattle; d essed beef dull at 10@104c; city, 9§@ 100, Steey ~The Drovers' Firmer and higher at 4 50 6 25 percwt.: a deckload of extra clipped sheep, 160 iba average, were taken for ex- portation at 7 00; epring lambs dull st 7 00@8 50 per cwt. Hogs—L yo hogs dull st 740@7 70 per cwt, MISCHLLANEOUS, Special Dispatches Elll Ban, WOOL. PritapkLriia, May 22, -Wool dull and nnoaunged, Bost.N, May 22, -Wool dull and un- changed, DRY GOODS. Niw YoRk, May Exports of do- mastio cottons the past week were 8,220 Transcontinental, 1 per cent to 81, The active list advanced 3@§ per cent, Sever- al stocks toached extraordinarily low prices to-day compared with the last two and half years. Chicago, Burlisgton & Qaincy sold to-day at 1208, the lowest piice at which it sold in 1881 82, being 1204 in No- vember, 1881, Central Pacifio sold to-day 713, lowest price in two years, belng 80} in 1882° Union Pacific sold to-day at 91}, lowest price at which it sold in 1881-82, being 99% in November, 1831, New York Eevated was offered to.day succeesively at 107, 105, 104 and 103, without any sales, The Eveniog Post saye: It is apparent that for the last two days the market has been left entirely without support from the bull side. The bears have had it all their own way and it is thought they have #0 far oversold the market that any consid- erable buying would cause a sharp sdvance, The Lhigh Navigation company declared | 7 & semi-annual dividend of 2} per cent, the last semi-annual being 2 per cent, Mining stocks ruled fairly active and generally strong. Sierra Nevada sold at 575 and 600, Uuion Oonsolidsted at to 513, Mexican at 350, Consolidated Vir. ginia at 62 tgy 66, Sierra Grande at 110, Navajo at 175 and 170, Horn Silver at 650 and 665, Coryeolite at 110 and 115 and Senora Conlolhll&ld at 55@62, closing at 602, Sales of the day, 61,682shares, Pipe line certificates very dull, at 103} to 1044, olowing on calf at 134, "UOVERNMENTS, Yestorday. 034 To-day. 1033 BONDS, Cartral Pacifie firsts, Lrie seconds Lehigh & Wi Louisiana consols do Union Pacific 1st mortgage do land grants sinking fund. . s deferred . .. BT00KH, do Adams Expross 120 Allegheny Cen! 1154 Alton & Terre Haute. . 694 do P 92 923 American Exf:r“l. 92 92 Burl,, Codar Rapids 80 B0 Oanada Southern. . 3 674 0, 8. L, & P.. 19¢ do 5 Oenteal Pacific. ... 74 Oho«lpunke & Ohio i 20 pit Uhlcqa & Alton. . 131 do pi 140 Ohl., Burl, & Quincy. . 2 1214 Ohi., St. L. & New Orleans. . 80 Oin., Sund, & Clevelan 37 Cleve., Col. & Ouwcinn: 37 Delaware & Hudson canal 109 Del., Lack. & Western 123 Denver & Rio Grande, . 46 | R Gaaey 343 do 79 Enat Tennossoo. . 1 do preferred. 18, Fort Wayne & O ,3_,§ Hannibal & 8¢, Joseph 4 94 Harlem.. 195 Houston 68 Tllinois Centzal. ....... 1423 Ind., Bloom. & Western. 27 nsas & Texas. . . 253 Lake Erie & Westorn ; 26 Lake Shore & Michigan So.. . 1 ,i Louisville & Nashvill 18} Louisv,, New Alb, & Chicago 40 b4 M, & L. st ofd..... el do do 2d pfd 5 b Memphis & Charleston Michigan Uentrsl. Memphis & St, Louis do pfd.... Misaouri Pacifi Mobile & Ohi: Morris & Kssex Nashville & Chattanoog: New Jersoy Central. 774 | Norfolk & W, 394 Northern Pac 484 do 8hy Northwestern . 120} a0 'd 148 New York ‘Gentr 1208 Obio Central.... Oblo & Missacipyi, Ontario a Western...... . Oregon Transcontinental, .. Pacific Mail, . 14 Panama. .. . 98 Peoria, Decatur & Evas . 163 Pitwburg & Oleveland. . 180 Pullman Palace Osr. 1363 126, hrrresans . 53 b3 1| 65 m;i @674, closing st 6692 6¥ year, Julk Meats ~In_ fair demand; shoul- ders, 8 00; short ribe, 10 55; short clear, 10 90, Batter —Market quiet and unchanged. Eggn Market steady and firm at 160, Whisky—Market steady and un- changed. Freights—Corn to Buffalo, 23, Caut. BoauD, —Wheat ~Market active, but lower; declined fo for May, fo for Juse, July, August and Septe Gotn~—Market fairly active and & shads hicher; advauced 4o for May, June, July and Septembor, Oats—Maurk t firm snd unchanged. Pork—Market i regular and fairly ac- tive; declined 2jc for June; advanoed 2jo for August. Lard In fair demand; bo lower for May; declined 2ho for August and Sep- tember, NEW YORK. Nzw YoRK, May 22.—Flour—Market dull; common’ to good cxtrs, 4 10@4 60; Ohio, 410@7 00; St. Louis, 41 @ 00; Minuesota patent prosees, 5 60@ 0, Whest—Cash lote firm; options opened wak, subsequently advanced 3@Lc, clo- ing heavys ungeaded red, 1 04@1 24; No. 3 red, 1 144; steamer No 2 red, 1 144@ 114§ No, 2 red, 1 194@1 193 in ‘elevator; ungraded white, 1 08@1 17; steamer No. 8 do, 86c; No. 1 white, 52,000 bu, 110in store, 1111, 0. h.; No. 2 red, May eales, £8.000 bu at 1184@1 20, closing at 1 19 Juns sales, 848,000 bu at 1 199@1 20, closing at 1193 July sales, 1,548,000 bu at 1 218@1 22§ c osing at 1 715; Augnit sales, 1,200,000 bu at 1 328@1 244, cloriog at 1 228; September sales, 1,6.0,000 bu at 123§@1 247, closing at 123}, CoraMarket opencd $@fo higher, af: torwards ruled weaker, rascted §@f , and clored dull; ungraded, 48@65 No 3, 6340; steamer, 61@654c; No 3, 65}@6 fo; N>.'3 white, 66}@rie; -hm w.mm, No. 2 for May, 65@653c, ol e 6 ObisLclomine s August, 655 ing at 6Sc; September, 69}@ 694, closimy; at 693> Oata—Morket 3@ » better, closing weak; mixe western, 485@53c; white western, 52@60c. Eigr—Westorn fresh, demand fair and market firm, Pork —Market quict but firm; new mear, 000. Lard—Marke$ hi... 1190 cwsh; May, 11 11 89; July, 11 92@11 1187; S-ptember, 11 80; Butter—Market dull, Cheese—Market unsettled and lower; , prime stesm, June, 11 85@ August, 11 86@ ctober, 11 70, steady and unchanged. ‘Wheat —Market higher, but slow; No, 2 red fall, 112@1 14 bid for cash; 1 13@ 11334 for June; 1 123@1 183 for July; 1 12§ @1 13§ for Auguat; 1 14 for Septow. ber; 1113@l 124 for the year; No, 3 red fall 106¢ Corn —Merket a shade better, but very slow; 513@51Rc tor cash; Glic for May: 514@h1is for June; 533(@ for Jul 554@5540 for Augu t; H55@oes for Sap- tember; 463@474: for the yoar, MIGHwMO Oats—Market dull; 424> for cash; no options Rye —Markes nominal, Batley ~Marke. dul’; 55@75 Corn Meal—Market quiet; 2 60@2 65, Butter--Market rteady and unchanged, Eggs—Market vteady and unchanged, Whisky —Market quiet at 114 Provisions —Mazket firmer; only & small jop trade doue, = AFTERNOON BoAnn,— Wheat —Market lowar; 1124 for Juue; 118} for July and August; 1144 for September; 1113@1 117 for the y Corn—, r; 513 for Tune; 5345 for July; for August; 47c for the year Ots - Market dull; 4240 bid for June; 413@41§o tor Jury TOLEDO, ToLeno, May 22— Wheat - Market steady; No. 2 (o winter, 114} for cash; 1143 for Junes 1163 for Juiy; 1 IG? for August; 110} for September; 118§ for October; 1 14 tor the year, Corn—M ket ateady; No. 2, 5743 owsh and May; 30jc for June; 613e bid for August, Oats--Market dull; No, 2, 45: asked for July, Crosen — Wheat — Market red winter, 1 184 bid for 1 for May: 1184 bid f July; 1 137 for Augu 1 bid for Oct: 584 - b 1or Ma id for June; 93¢ bid for July; 612 'bid fr August Oate—Murket quiet; No, 2, 432 bid for July, KANSAS 01TY Kaxgss Crry, May 22 ~Wheat—Mar- 1:71 bigher; No.' 2 rad fall, 94tc for cash; 4 bid foe o ana; 9540 bid for July. Comn—Market quiet; 424 bid for June; arket slow; 40@103) for cash; 1) options, : LIVER200L LIVERPOOL, May 22 —W. i Bresdstuffs—Daull aiber e Whent—No. 1 California, 95 34@9s 7d; do No, 3, .’1‘@41.1“ red winter, 94 1d. @113 6 p-cn or; since the first of January, b 084, Market quiet in demand and, out- side of & few wisc:llaneons assortments, business js unimportant, The suction sales in view are commanding the ehief at- tention, MHEROHaNDISH, Special Dispatches to Tun Bxn, Niw YoRK, May 22 —Hay—Market steady, with a fuir demaud. Coffee—Market dull, Sugar —Market quiet; yellow, 63@7c; granulated, 8fc. Molaeses—Market dull and unchanged Rice—Market steady, with a fair de- mand, Petrolenm—Market dull; united, 1 03§, Tallow—Market easier; 7 15-16@8 1-16. Turpentine—Market stronger; 333 @38§c, TRAFFIO Bpocial Dispatches to Tun Bxx FLOUR AND GRAINE, Sr. Lovis, May 22, - Receipts and shipmenta of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as tollows: llacem!!. Bhip'ts, 2,000 APPLES—Per barrel, 82 25@4 00, ORANGES—Californis, 2 75; Mewins, 4 00@%5 00, LEMONS -85 09@5 £0 per box. STRAWBERRIES - 20@250 per quart BEANS—Navy per bushel, 250@2 75 Live Stock. OATTLE ra, 85 00@5 50. FAT COWS - 4 00, HOGS -8 J SHEEP—$4 h0@b 00, Flour and Mlll-tu"l Best winter wheat -3 00@3 75, Second quality winter wheat—275 Tont apring wheat—2 6) @3 7 ~l.~cnnf¥qunmy Bran, per ton— Chopped hod. por um—m [ Poultry,! 0@2 50, PemhmkollM L 14,180 do 49 do 67, 21 58, 2340 DRUGS AND CHEMIOALS = Acld, Oarbolic, 500; Acld, Tartarlo, 550; Balsam Copabin, e b, 706; Bark, ‘Samatras, pet 1b, 13y Calomal, per Ib, 7h0j Cinobonidia, #110; Ohloroform, por Ib, 900! Jover's powders, por Iby B1 25 Epsom Salts, por Ib, 3ot Glycerine, pure e bl Ty Acetate, per b, 22 , Osstor, No, 1, per gal, #1 35 Ofl, Castor, No. 8, per gal, 8115, Oil, Olive, por gal. 81 50; Oil, Orlganum, b0; Opium, 85 (0; Quinine P, & W. & R, & 8., E». oz, $1 85; Potassinm, Todide, per Ib 75 Balacin, per on foe; Salibate o Poquot 104, 3 Pepperell Utica 96, 3 i do OHIOKENS—Live per doz, 450, Dressed, per Ib,, 15c. DUOKS~Drossed, per Ib,, 150, TURKEYS—17c. vera List CUANNED GOODS—Oyators, (Stand- ard), per 8 70@390; strawber i case, 3 40, rasp. per oase, 8 50, Dau. sons, 2 M, per onse, 2 45, Bartlott penrs per omso, 240, Whortleberrion per ome, 275, Egg plums,2 T percie, 2 90; Uroen gages,2 T per oano, 2 90; do cholcs, , 1 por oaso 4 50, Pine Apples, & ™, per cav 4 00@b 75, Peaches, 21b per cass, 800; do 8 I, care, 4 m(u 50; do, (Ne), 81, por case, 2 60; do ple, 6 T, per doren. 3 80, LARD—Omana Refinining Uc 1240; 40 and 50-1b cans, 174 124c; 10-1b pails, sorew top, 1 2d0; 8-1b RICE—Loulaiana prime to choice, 7§ 8c: fair, 7@74c; Patma, 6 FISH— ackerel, halt brls, 7 50; No, 1 mnckerel, kita, 100; family mack- orel, half brls, 5 25; family mackerel, kits, 85c; No, 1 white b, half bels, 7 00;'No, 1 kits, 1 0. SYRUP—8tandard Oom,, 880, bbls,; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, $195; Stan: dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 75, SODA—Tn 1b papers, 83,30 per case; kog woda, 24c, NEW PICKLES-—-Mediam, In barrela 87 00; do in half bbls, 4 0U; sralls, in bbls 900 do, in half bbls, 500; gherkine, in bbls, 11 00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, TRAS—,Gunpowder, good, 456@55; Obolee, 60@750; Imperll! good, H0@450; Onoloe, 80@75¢; Young H mn,sood, 6@ 50c; choioe, 66c@®1 00; Japan Nat Leat Bics Japan, ohoice, 60@750; Oolun;,, ood, 35@40; Oolong, cho.ce, 5; Sovchong, zood, 85@400; choice, 85@ RGP“——SlMl. L] lnuh an $100@ 3 5-1b do, = " larger, 1lc; Hinch, 113c; § fnch, 120, WOOD ARK—Two hooj oatl, 1751 thpeo b hoop pails, $ 00, Tuby, No. 1, 8 50; Pioneer 'uhboudl, 1 86 Louble COrown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 8 Ll"AlJ—Bn. 81 66 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imperl: untinnt, 3 60; Kirk's stand white Rusi 5 25: Hutoow, 316 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), _40; Kirk's magnolis doz., POTASH—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 oase, In case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball 2 doz, in case, 190: Anuhml!lllfidollnun 150, PEAN UTS—Ronated, choloe, red Ten. nessce, 100 per 1b; fancy white, 10jc perlb 1b; raw—white Virginia raw, 100 12, OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16, 16c; 8e, 16§, beres 40 bs, 16 0w, 6, 15fc. TCHES—Per oaddie, 960 round, conee, 88 10: nquare, cases, 85 40, COFFEES 104c; good, 10b@11c; fotly prime, 12@12 Bloits tasoy 1o uld government Java, Jovering's ronated, 14§o; Arbuokle's roasted, 144:; McLwghlin's XXXX ronsted, 145¢; Im- itation Juva, 164@ 8o VINEGAR — New York apple, 16c; Oble A%)Ie. 13c, —Dray londs, por b, 1 85; Asb- orn b aaa o 8160, BELE daley 60, b e SUGARS—Powdered, 10}: Cut ' loaf, 10fc; Granulated, 93c; Confectioners' A, o; Standard Extrs O, 880; Extra O, 8ho; medium yellow, 84c; dark yellow, 7ic. STARCH, —Peurl, i4c; _Silver wions 9he; Corn Starch, B0y ErcelaioeGloss, 74t Oorn, 83 MEATS—Hams per 1b., 14c; bacou per Ib,, 14c; clear side bacon' per b, 11§c; dry salt sides per Ib,, 103c;bacon shoulders ver 1 94o; tierce Iaid per Ib.; 114:. . | 2fc: venet i w4 kin, 12@14c; Morphine, per o 88; Salpnar fiour e deide U o nts Olls and Varnishes oarbon, per gallon, 150" headlight, per gallon, do; 175" headlight, per gallon, 19 I Water Whits, 7 1861 Hnwsed, raw, per gallon, 60; i boiled, per eallon, it Inrd, winter str'd, per eal, 5 No. 1, No, 2, 75c; ocastor, XXX per gallon, 1.30; No, §, 1 20; sweet? her gallon, ey aperm, W, B., per gallon, 75; fish, W. B., per gallon, 7 neatsfoot: extrn, per gallon, 90¢; No. 1, 750; lubri. cating, eero, por gallon, 806; fummer, 1, golden machine, No, 1, per eallon, §"30; aperm, slgnal, per gallon, 30c; tur pentioe, per gallon, 8oy naptha, 84", pe- gallon, 180 64°, 17 PAINTS IN OT1—White lead, Omaha P, P.. 60; white lead, St, Louis, pure, 6§ i'\'nrlellln groen, 1 to 5 D 'oans, 200 onch zine, groan seal, 120y French ' rine, red neal, 11¢; French rino, in varnish sast, 3 Freveh rinee, in oil asst 150; Raw aad burut amber, 1'h cans 10¢; raw and burnt Sienna, 105; vendyke brown, . refined lampblack conch_black and; 1vory black, 160; drop black, 16e; Pruasian blue, 80 ultramarine blve, 1805 ehnane greon, L, M. & D., 163blind and sbutter green, L. M, & D., 163; Parin green, 18c; Indian red, 150; Venetian rod, 90; Tanoon dre, 220, Amerlcan Vermilion, I+ & P 180} chrome yeliow, L, M., 0, &D’ 0,," 18; yellow ochre, So; golden ochre, 18; patent drger, B graining oolors: light onk, drk ()"‘S—HB' . walnut, abestnut and ash 1 Dry Palnts White lead, 8¢; l“nmnn #ino, 1001 Par whiteing 24c; whiting gilders, 13c; ».hmnf com'l, 1}c; lampblack (erman. town, T4cj ls mpblack, ordinary, 10c; Prus. alap blue, 55c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke beown, 8¢y umber, burat, 43 umber, raw foiornn, burn & de; sionna, raw, dc Paris groen genuine, Bcj Parie greon con’ rome green, N. Y.' 20c; ohrom i K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver million, 'Amerios, 180; Indisu red, 10c rose pink, 140 venetian_read, Cokuncao red Am., Lo red load, Thos chrome yellow, geniae, hromo' yel. low, K., 12¢; re, rochelle 8c; ochre 1 , 2840, do rench, 2§c; ochre, American, 2o Winter's miner ;' lehigh :mmh 230 spanish brown, 24ci_Prince's miner VARNISHES—Barrols per llun Furniture, extra, .l 10; (urnllun. 1 81; ‘conch, extra, $140; onoh, No, 1, $1'20; Damar, extra, $176; a) D, 700; aa. phaltum, extra, 86cj shella i hard o fnlab, 81 80, Hides, Furs, Etc, HIDES—roen' butcher's hides, 5® 7e cured G}@74or bldes, o flint, sounc 10@11 d"; ‘15"1'5‘.‘"11'%“1“ o wt.8 o 30} pmuflm nmi.:nm-, per_skin, bOoj $1 25; green lamb skins, S5 sty damaged hides, two-third rate, cut scored and one grub, clmsed two. tirds rate,) branded hiden 10 per sent, off Qoon sking, No. 1, 456; No. 2, 3061 No. 1 20.; No. 4, 100, Mink, No, 1, 300; No, 2 160; No. 8, 166; No, 4, bo, ~_Fox, No,lk, 60c; No, 2, 260, Skunk, No, 1, blbc; 860, short stripe, 40e) marvow stripos broad stripe, 100, Tailow 7o, Leather. Oak role, 88¢ to 420; hemlock sole, 38c to 8%c; hemlock kip, 800 to 100; runner, 65 to 80c; hemlock calf, 856 to 130; hom! lock upper, 23¢ to 360; owk upper, 24c; alligutor, 400 to b 50; oalf kid, 33@83hn: Greluen kid, 2 50 to 375; oak kip, 800 to 1.00; oak oalf, 120 to 180; French kip, 1100 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 3 00; rus- setta 650 ta 7 50; linings, 600 to 10§ Toukno, May 22, —Receipts sud ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Shipm'ts, 10,600 Ou10aG0, May menta of flour and grai ipte and ahip. for the past 24 hours have been ax follows: Recelots, Bhip'ts. Flour—bbls. . 1,000 Wheat — bu 117,000 | ¥! 210 000 €8,000 Rye— 55,000 Barley— * 6,500 New Yorx, May 22.—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 bours have been as follows: Reoeipts Bhp'ta Flour—bbla. ... . 17,000 70) Wheat—bushe 12000 57,000 Corn— 80,000 83,000 Osta ~ . 16,000 1,400 Kaxeas 011y, May £2.—Keceipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours hase been as follows: western, 10@12, Rec'ts, Shiv'ts. o, Wheat, bughels w60 St Louts, May 22, —Flour—Market “ LIVE SNUK. X May 22, —Recelpts Sr, shipmenta of live stock for the past 21 hours have been aa follows: Louis, and Roc'ts, Shipm'ts. Oattle 4,700 900 Hogas, 1,400 100 Sheep 60 1,000 New Yont. May 22.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 houre have been as follows: Rec'ts Bhip'ts Beves....... e ) 255 Quarters beef........ 1,152 Unrcasees of mutton .—Reosipt and ship. stock for the past 24 hours have boen ae follows: Rec ts, Shipm'ts, Hoga. . 1,200 1,400 Uattle . 6,000 2,100 Sheep. . 1,000 200 Kansas Oiry, May 22,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Bhipm'ts, Cattle 1,8t s Hogs. .. 8,800 Sheep, 100 OMAHA MAK&FJX 8. Wholesale Prices. Orriox or Trw Oxana Brr, Tuesday Eveuing, May 22 Tne following are the only changes re- ported to.day: Wheat—Cash No. 8 advanced 2c, Barley—Cash No. 2 declined 22; No, 3 declined 3¢, Oranges—California declined 750, Onions—01d declined fo, Grain, WHEAT.~ Cash No, 2, 7hhc; rejected, 63c. yPARLEY.~Casb” No, RYE—Cash, 480, CORN-— New mixed, 88, 0A 8c. SEEDS~Blue grass seed, t'mothy seed, 2 10@ 9 00; white clover seed, 100; Hungarian seed, 1 1 seed, 2 50, 4 920; cash No, 2, 6803 Ne, 8, 1 25@1 50; over weed, Profucs, POTATORES—25@50¢ per bushel, ONIONS—OId 20¢c per bushel. BUTTER -Lhuioa country, 15@20c, KGUS-—Freab, 1 Y. HON lY—4Jn\’l.(uru-, perlb, 91, SPIOKS,—~Pepper, 213 Allspios, 19; Cloves, 30; Cassia, 24, CHIEKNE—Hall - Uresm, 14401 Part Bkim, 118, LYE—Amerloan, 8 40; Groenwich, 8 40; Weuum,27fix North Star, 2 00; Lewls Iye, 4 66 Jewell lye, 275, prices, Ohop feed 65 FEED —Jobbing 01 81.50 per 100 Iba.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 700 100 1bs, fljl))al'leY—-an 83 50 per bbl, Dry Goods. BROWN UO’K'I‘ONB-AQIAHU. A, 8¢ Apviston XX, 7o} Atianta A, o) km, a: uekays L, Te; O-hot w. F, ittenango A, Gio; reat Falls E, 3 Hoosier, 840; Honost Width 8o, In. an Head A, 80 Indian Standard A, $4c; Indian Ofchard d. w., 083, Lawrence ., Blo; Mytioriver, 74o; Poquot A, 8ic; ln- tioa O, b4o; Wachuvett B, 7§o; do A, Byot do T 48, 134e, o0; Alligator 4, 30; Argyle 0} Adu. tlo LI 6 Badger State X g nnington O 4-4, 6c; Buckeye 8. 44, 6400 Tadian Oretard ALy 08 8jc; Laconia O 39, 840; Lehigh 1 44, 9fo; Popperell N 80, 72; do O 83, Tis, r‘lu R 86, 74c; do & 89, Sto, Vooasset O 44, 7fo; Wammtta 4-4 ermmm COTTONB—Androroog in L 4:4,94c; Blackstone AA i perial S 0 do balf bleached 4-4, 90 Oabot 4-4, 8§ Fidelity4-4, 93 c; Eruit of the Loow, 93" do canbriod-4, 123c;doWater Twist, 1 Falie Q, 9o; Indinn Hend shrunk 4-4, Lonedale, 100; do cambric 87, 12ho; New York Mill, 1 aaw Pequot A,10¢; Pepperel NG Twilla ocahontss 44, 93o; ocasset 4-4, B0} fmo.. 1lo} Wamentta 0 X X, 1940, DUCKS Oolored)—Albany K brown fej do O, draty ey do Xa atr Piais Thios b XKX Erown' s drab, stripes and plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, 1Bro: unawiok brown, 84o; Ohalot fancy 124o; do extra_hesvy, 200; Fall River brown, extra heavy, '1lic; Indlana & brown' 1%t Nevouset A brown, 150 TIUKINGS—Amoskeag A U A 83 9; do XX blue 82, 184c; Arrowauna, je; Claremont B B, 1540; Conentoga; 10 tra, 174c; Hamilton b 1lho Lewiston a 30,'150; Minnehabo 4-4 extra 44, 280; P , 200; Omega super River 82, 164c; Pat. nam XX blue stripe, 12; Shetuckot 8 do 88 120 Yeoman's blue 29, 90 NIMS,—Aumoskeak, bluesnd bronn 164¢; Andover DD biue, 1540; Arling X blue Beotch, 184¢; Concord 000, blue aw brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 133; do X Xto dodo 14}0 Haymakers blus and brown, Mc, Mystio River DD stripe, 1630; Pearl River, blue and brown, 160} Uncaaville, bluo and brown, 1dje, CAMBRIOS—Barnard, 5io Eddystons lining, 24 Inch double tace, 8he; Garnor lazed, Fho; Manhattan glove o sh, 55 Newport do 6o; do glazed, bgo) Pequot Bo: Lockwood kid finish o, OORSET JEANS—Amory, 8o} Androx coggin mattoen_8go; Olaronde v, 6§0; Cones oiga satteens, 7ic; Hallowel , nhdi Orchard 74o; Narragansett, improved, She. l‘a{,rerlll sattoen 94o: Rockport, T§o RINTS - Allens, /15 American, Bjo; Arnold, 7c; Berwick, 4§0; Cooheco, 7o; Glmed.ugA Cho; Dunkirk, 3 Dunnell, 63@7c; Eddystone, To; Glouceater, 6o} Harmony, b leck»r!.«uer. 640; Mor stio, Bho; Spragues, 6o; i do, Ginghams, 7o} Marl. hic; (lnectll Bho, .HA\H —Amoskeag, 94c) Argyle, Oumberland, 9o} Tho; H shiand, 7ho;' Kenilworth, 9)c) ' Pluc. kett. 9hoi Bussex, Sc 2,00TTO ADES—Abbervllls 1 } u, 110} Artistan, 20c Olarica D agd 1 Decean stripes Dand T, 166; Kep. , 183c; Nantucket, 19c; Nouparell 166; ‘Ocean D and T, 183e; Royal, 10641 Sussex, 130; Tioge, 1440; W achusett shitt ing cheoks, 134 2403 do, Naakin, 1340y York plain mnu r; do, checks, m{pu and '"ficfikn’r TNGB Andoscogetn 104,37 do 9.4, 380, do 84, ey Dontinental O @ llo, Fruithof the Loow 104, 27); New York millag8, 85e; do 78, 80c; do 88, 32}e, topplngs, 9 00 to 10 60; B, L, Moroceo, o.350; pobble O. D, Morocco, 6o simon; t0 8 00, 50 5 HARNESS—No 1 s ar oak, 42c; No3 do, 89¢; Nc. 1 Ohlo oak, 88¢; "No. 2 do, J | 8501 No.1 Mu-.hku. 4701 No, 3do 34 'flOL-Al‘l We quote lumber, latn and |hlnglu on cars at Omahs at the followin JOIST AND SOANTLING-16 ft, and under, 23 00; 18 ft., §23 50, TIMBERS—16 f£. and nnder, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 h. m 503 21t 82350, 20 f., 830 50; 34 ft. 826 50, FENCING—No,'1, 4 sad 6 In., §24 (0 No. 2, 822 00. SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd ocommon boards), $20 00; No. 3, 818 00, LIME—Per barrel, 81 25; bulk per tms- .m, Oement, bh, ¢35 "Tows plaster Tarred felt 100 1ba, ‘88 F‘) 500, Braw boasd, 83 50, Heavy Hardware Llat. Tron, ratos, 82 80; plow steel, special onat, 70; ornoible, So; apecial or (torman, be; onet’ tool do, 16@20 wagon epokes, sef 22503 00; hbe, por set, 1 25; felloen, sawe ongues, ench, 70@8bo; axles, fz 7no, uare nuts, per I, 7@11c; Canld per s@m rivets, per Ib, 1ic coil chain, per Ib, 6@12%; malleable, 8o; fron_wedges, 60j orowbors, 60 harrow footh, do; “apring toel, T@Ho; Burden's horseshoas. § 25; Burden'n muleshoes, 6 25, BARBED WIKHTn. eat’ lotn'T0 & 7io per 100, NATLS—Rates, 10 to 604, 3 50, SHOT.—Shot, $1,5; Buok shot, $2.10, Oriental Powder, kegs, 36,401 do.. hal kege, 84.45; do. quartor kogs, €1.65; Blast og, , §8.85! ‘use, per 100 feet 600, JOAL~Cumberland hlnhmh.h, 812 Morris Run Blomsburg, $12; Whitebreast lump. 84 50; Whitebreast nut, 84 50; Iowa , $4 50; Iowa nut 84 50; Rock Spring, l7 ; Anthracite, $1150@12 00; Canon City, §7 00 o ton, Horses &nd M Extra draft horsee, 0175 tn225| Come won dralt borses, $100. to 160.; Extra farm horseo, $110, to 126,; Common (o good farm horsce, 890 to $100,; Extra plugs, 860, to 76.) Common plugs, $20, t 0 840 MULES, —(Tixcra) #1258, to 150, good, 100, to_140,; falr, §75. t0 100, common, §60, to 76. Lig ALCOHOL — 188 proot, 325 per wine allon) extra (ml“nrn? wplrits, iy proof, §'95 ber proot kallon; triple refined plrits 187 proof, 1 23 per proof gallon; re-dlatilled whiskies, 1 00@1 60; fine blended 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 60@7 00. BRANDIES—Lmported, §8 00@10 00} domentio 1 40@1 00 w._mpoma 4.50@6 005 domestlo, 1 40@38 00, RUMB—Imported, 4 50@6 00 HNow England, 2 00@4 00; m,me-tuii %s FEACH AND APPLE BRAN 1 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per_oase, 38 00@ 34 00; Awarlaaa, per anse, 12 0@ 16 00 Tobaccos, FINE OUT—Common,120@30¢; good, 47@60ci Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, nmuuml Crowa, Swoet Sixteen, H.\luKl\(.—n 8., 20¢; Muskovy, Durham, 16 oz, 46¢; Durham, \ oz, Durham, 4 oz, 24 -Itr; Heal of 1 of North North Caro Unele Ned, 3's, North Carslins, 8 0z Carolina, 4 oz, 4 ling, 2 0z, 48 0. K. Ducha 24c; Tom and Jerr, PLUG TOBA lion Hors 44; Hortey's, 4 Climax, 50; Bul. 48; Star 48; Rudy, lack, 38@40, Wool. Merloo unwashed, light, 14@160) h: 13@150; medium unwashed, light, 18 washod, oholos, 820 fair, 80oj tub aud washed, 28c; burry, blaok and cotted wool 2@6¢ lear, All fron proparations blacken the weeth, constipate the bowels, and give headache with one exception, that s Brown's Iron Bitters, REV.A.I. HOBBS After a thorough tr! u\l of the TRON TONIC, I take pleasure stating that 1 have been v, vfllml bgflll- torn 115 Hpoukers wiil in 16 of the greatest value where } Tonic is necess sary, I recommend { a8 a relinblo remodial agent, possessing un. don‘hu d nutritive ‘nnd restorative pro propert PURIFIES LDOD prese— Industry, i, say, consider 1% a most_excellent remedy for the debilitated vital foroes. (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) “BURLINGTON ROUTE” Parlor Cars w dar Rapi neapolis “cars between St s owa, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Denver,| d for all Classes of Travel Day Coaches, Parlor Cars. wi COINC EAST AND WEST, Finest Equipped Railroad in the Worl J. POTTER, 3d Vice-Pres’t and Gen'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL. Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago. HENRY LEHMANN, WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. I8 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA DOUERBL O AND SINGLE &8 CTXNG POWER AND HAND B WS VR P &S ) 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOS| BRASH AND IRON FITTINGS PI¥ EYSA> PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIHD-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOD. BELLE Cor. I"arnam and loth Streets Omaha, Neb, "A. M. CLARK Painter&Paper Hanger SIGN WEIH_B & DECNBATOR, WHOLESALK & RKTAI I’A I’E}'? O()BN!UES OUILTAIN POLES At\ b FIXTURKS Paiuts, Oils & Brushes 107 South L4ik Streat OMAHA - . 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CGeneral Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured, Qur prices are as Low as any EasternManufacturer and D aler, Pianos and O gavs sold for cash or installmeut: at Bottom Prices, A SPLENDID st ck of Steinway, Chickering, Knabe, Vose & Son’s Pi- anos, and otiv r makes, Also Clough & War en Bterling Imperial, #mith American Organs, &c. Do not fail ‘o see us’ before purchasing,! MAX MEYER & BRO.,, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES A Large 8tock always on Hand, A combination of Pre« toride of Iron, Peruvian Bark and Phdsplorusin a palatable form. Debility, Lows n/ Appe.