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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1882)
THIS OMAHA-DAILY BEErERIDA * , MAY 12 , 1882. * \ , FINANCE AND COMMERCE. NEW YOBK , May 11 , MONST. .Money eloaed at 3 per cent. Exchange closed firm at 4 8S@4 SOJ. Qovernments doted Grin. OOVBRNUBNT BONDS. Onrrency C'a 1801 bid 4's coupons 1201 4V cou ] > ons. 1151 B'a coupons 101 ; S'g coupons 101J RAlI.noAU BONDS. Pacific railroad bonds closed M follows : Union l ta ll"3@tlH Union Land Qrftnta 113 @ 113i Union Sinking Fund * 120 ( gl2l Centrals 117 @ 117J BTOCKH The stock market to-day was extremely dull , but generally strong throughout. Oa llcbt flttctiutlons In cnrly dealings there WA3 an aivance of 11 to 13 per cent , , but the rise induced sales to realize , and a ro- notion of i@3 per cent , ensued. During the ulternoon , however , thii decline wag recovered and the market closed at the best prices of the day. The Blocks moat actively traded wcra Lake Shore , Wabash preferred , Denver & Rio Grande , Delaware , Lackawanna & Western and Northern Pacific. The sales to-day aggregated 180- 000 shares. The following were closing bidi : Western Union. 81 D. &H . 10.-iJ Adams 140 Erlo . a5i American Ot ii&St J . UO US 73 Preferred. . . . 831 Fargo K n&Tex . 319 OOC&I LS . 1024 O O & I 0. . . L S & W . 29j M&Q Louis. & Nash. 75i NYC M&E . 124 NJO 71H I. O 13CJ Preferred. . . .HO Ohio Cent 15 O&W . Mich Gen 7 O & M. . . . . . . . N P 4(55 ( Preferred. . . . Preferred. . . . 7U4 P M . Union Pao 113J Quicksilver . . . . 10 Certral Pacific. 00 Preferred. . . . 57 Mo. Pac 02J St. Paul . 112i Texas & Pao. . . 41 * Prof erred. . . . 121 NYEljvated..l(0 RI . 1291 ManhattanEl. . 54J StP&O . 383 Preferred. . . . 90 Preferred. . . .1014 Met.El 8(5 ( Nasli. & Chat , . 61 Alton & T. H. . 25 Wobash . 303 ' Preferred. . . . 63 Preferred. . . . 53i Canada S 513 ML S &W. . . 4U C. & Alton 133J STATB BOS'DB. Dull. HALK3. The following were the Bales of the more ' 'active stocks to-day. Total'sale ? , 180,000. WTJ.800 K&T 2200 COC&I. . . . 100 Lake Shore. . . 12500 O. B. & Q . . . . 1800 L&N 3800 N > YO 0900 0& W 700 N'J ' 0 0900 O&M 200 ' 1C 200 Northwestern. 500 Mich Gen 2800 Preferred. . . 700 U.P 1000 Poc. Mail 100 OP H'O ' III 500 Han El 800 St. P. & OBJ. . 6500 OS COO Preferred. . . 000 C &A 400 M&StP 1600 DL& W 14100 Heading 1000 D&llG 10000 Wabnsh 1800 Del. & Hud. . . 140J Preferred. . .145(10 ( Eiie 3200 MLS&W. . . 200 H & St J pf.i. 400 CHICAGO HONKT. CHICAGO , Mny 11. Tbo offerings of paper at our leading dis count houses to-day were only moderate , and rates were easy at 5@G@7 per ceiit UNITKn STATES BONDS. 31's Extended C'a 101H@t015 sl'a Extended 5's 101i@10ii 4Va Coupons , 4B Coupons. RAILWAY AND MISOELlANjIOUa. Sterling Mght . " 490 Sixty days 487J C.M &St P.7s I.&D.Lx 120 O' 3L & S P. G'e , Dubunue div. . . . 103J CM M. & St. P. 6 B , 0. & P. W. div. 03 C..B. & Q. 4'a S7i Burlington & Mo. in Neb 4's 8.i Wabosk St. L & P. 5'u 81i Chicago & Northwestern fi'n 99i \ Jacksonville ft S jutheastern O'd. . . . . 951 \ COMMERCIAL , inaana Wholesale Mart et- OFFICE OF THE OMAHA BEE , I Thursday Evening , May.lt. J The only chaages reported in the raarkot . to-day are as follows : Wheat , No. 2 advanced ge ; Ne. 3 ad , varied Ic ; rejected advanced Ic , " / Local Drain Dealings , WHEAT. Cash No. 2.108J ; ctsh No ,5,97c , : rejected , ? 3c. LEY. Cosh No. 2 , 95e ; No. 3 , RYE. Cash , < Mo. COKN. Cash No. 2 , GOJc , OATS. Cash , 44So. STREET PRIOE3-Coni , ,45. JAY W 00@6 ftO per ton. CHOPPED FEED $1 co. CHOPPED COBN-81 40. BRAN $115 per hundred. BTRAW * 4 00 ton loose ; $5 00 baled Product .and Vegetable. , 9OTATOKS Nebraskaa , 1 00@l 10 I ip0rted Scotch Champions 1 00@1 IS. | SWEKT POTATOES 5.75g .W per 'barrel. WILD DUOK-51 25@l CO. KGG3-14W15C. BUTTER Creamery , 38@40o ; choice > 1L I8(223o ( ; common roll , 15@17o. BEESWAX Vellow , 20@x2o. ONIONS-Buntal boies/2 50@2 00. ORANBERRIES-Per box , * Z 15 ® * CHEESE-10@l4e. ORANGESOCO@625 Qrocen1 List COFFEE. ilio , lair , lie ; Rio. goo < \ Sos Rio , prime to choice , 12Jo ; Old cov'i * * Jay * ; 2 i@28ic , Mocha , 28ioj Arbuekle'e 25c. 25c.TEAS .Gunpowder , good , 45@55 Oholce , 60@75cj Imperial , good , 40@45c Choice , C0@76cj Young Hyson , good , SO ® & 0c : choice , C5c@Sl 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf BCc ; Japan , choice , 60@75c : Oolong , food 85@40 : Oolong , choxe , 40@55 ; Boucbong Rood. 85eHOc ; choice. 85 45o. BUGAliSOut loaf. lOJo ; Oruilied lOJo ; Grauulated. lOJe ; Powdered , 11 tflne powdered , lie ; tiUndard Coffee A OJc : New York Confectioner1 * Standard A. lOc ; Good A , 92cj Prairie Extra O Sla. DRIED FRUITS Clwlce halves evaporated peachea.7ci Bait r ake 10 cv : { ) orated DO i boxes , 13 Jo ; Michigan , 7o ; New York apples , 7Je ; IVunos , olJ , ic ; now /7 > o ; Ourrantv , tjj@7c ; liluukuerrieti , new lie.SODA. SODA. D wight's ft paper * , ? 2 85 ; De- and do , $2 85 ; Church1 * , | 2 8S ; Keg soda , PROVISIONS Breakfwt bason , ISJo sholce Jard , 14Jc ; dried beef , 10e ; should era. flic ; hams , Ittjc ; bacon , nMea , 12c breakfast , 13 Jo. NJ5W PICKLES Medium , fa barrels , 59 00 ; do in half bble. G 25 ; smalls , ia bblu 12 00 do , fa halfbbif , 7 CO ; gberUns , in bbls , 11 00 ; do , In baK bbls , 7 60. viNEGAR-Puro apple extra , ICc pure apple , Ut ? : Pruschur uure anule , 10'c HOlflNY-New , 85 00 per bbl. BEANS Medium , hand picked 81 < K per bushel ; navy , 81 00 ; calef navy , ? 4 00 HOPE Stall , i Inch ted larger , 7i@ Be ; 1 inch , Oc. OHEESE-Full Cream , 14c ; Skim Ilio. \yOODEN\VAltE Two hoop pail * 95 ; hree hoop ptAla , 2 20 ! No. 1 tub pioneer wubboards , 1 85 Double Cr wn y. 00 ; Wellbucketu , S 25. LEAD-Bar , 1 65. - bbl ,55oiha ! bis , 67ckec8 ; , 4 taUons , 8260 ; choice table yrnp , 63c ; half bbl * , 5Cc ; kegs , 82 50. 8TARUU. Pearl , 4&c ; Bllver Uloes , 8 | @ 8Jc ; Corn Starcb , 8jj@9c ; Excelsior Ulosn , 7c ; Corn , 7ic. HALT. Dray loads , per bbl , I 85 ; Ash- ton , In sacks , 3 50 ; bbls dairy 60 , 5s , 3 45 ; bblsdairv , 100. 8s. 865. SPICES. Pepper , | 19i Albmlee , 19c ; Cloves , 40ci Nutmesrn , 81 00 * 25cCM8iA , lace 81 00. MATCHES Per caddie , 90c ; round .sen , 87.65 ; square coses , 85.10 SOAPS Kirk's Savon Imperial , 330 ; fCirk's sattm S 30 ; Kirk's standard , 3 G5 ; tirk'n whl Russian , 6 OOi Kirk's utoca , 2 0 Kirk's Prairie Queen , 100 cake ) , 40 ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 65@ CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , 111 oz , 8s , lcboxen ) 40 Ibs. , 16 oz. , 6s , IGc. LYE American , 3 40) ) Greenwich , 340 : Vestern , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 50 ; Lewis' ye , 4 00 ; Jewell lye , 275. POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz. , n case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. In CMC , 90 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case , 1 50. FIELD SEED Rod clover , choice ow , 86 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover cw , 8700 ; white clover , new , $1400 1 alfft clever , new , $12 50 ; ixleiko , new , 1300. Timothy , good , now , 83 00 ; luo griuts. extra clean , $150 ; blue grans , lean , 31 25 ; orchard grass , $2 50 ; red top , holcc , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri , iOc ; millet , German , 8100 to 8125 ; lungarian , 80c. HEDOESEED Osage orange , 1 to 5 luehols , ? 5 00 ; osage orange , 10 bushels or vcr , $4 50 ; honey locust , per lb. , 35c ; per 00 Ibs. , 825 00. FIB J Family white fish , 00 lb hf bbK SI 76 } No. 1 white fish , 00 lb hf bbls. 6 70 ; Vo. 1 white fish , In 10 lb kits , 110 ; family 0 lb kits , 85c ; New Holland herring , per eg , 1 35 ; Russian sardines. 75c : Colur"- iia river salmon , per 100Ibs , 8 00 ; GcorgVi iauk codfish , Co ; Gen. banoloss codl.'uu ; Jo ; boneless fish , 5Jc. MACKEREL Half bbls messmackcrcl , 00Ibs , 81250 ; hfbbl No. lex shore do , 00 Ibs , 8 60 ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100 b * , 6 00 ; mesa mackerel , 12 lb kits , 2 25 ; " "To. " 1 ox shore , 12 lb do , 1 CO ; No. 1 shore , 2 lb do. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 lb do 75c. CANNED GOODS-Oysters , 2 lb Field's ) , per case , 84 00 ; do 1 lb ( Field's ) , er cose , 2 50 : do 2 lb ( Standard ) , per case , 50 ; do 1 lt > ( standard ) , J > cr case , 2 20 ; do lb ( slack ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 ft ( slack ) , ) cr case , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , 1 i , per dozen , 160@1 70 ; do 2 lb , per'dozcn 55@2 65 , Sardines , small lsli ! , imported , ne quarterboxesper box , 14Jo ; American , uarter boxes per box , He ; do half boxes , er box , 21c. Lobsters , 1 lb per dozen , 80. Tomatoes , 2 30 ; do 3 lb per case. 2 70@2 90 ; Corn , 2 lb ( Mountain ) case , 810 ; soaked corn , 210 ; do lb ( Yarmouth ) , per cane , 3,15 , ; tring beans , per cose , 2 10 ; Lima beans ier case , 185. Succotash per case. 2 25. 'ess , common , per cose , 200fteos ; , choice , > er case , 315. Blackberries , 2 lb , per case , 230 ; strawberries , 2-lb , Jrwr case , 2.30 ; aspberries , 2 lb , per fifco , ' 2 75@3 00. 3anlsons , 2 lb , per case , 2 45. Bartlett Mjara per case , 3 Oo@4 CD. Whortleberries > er case , 2 40. Egg plums,2 lb pertxsoS 30 ; Jreen gages,2 tt per case , 3 30 ; do choice , . b per case , 4 60. Pine Apples , 2 lb , per case , : 005 75. Peaches , 2 lb per case. 310 : do 3 It ) , case , 5 00@5 00 ; do , ( pie ) , S lb , per cabO.3 00 ; do pie , 6 lb , per dozen , 3 50. RICE Carolina , 7@8o ; Lonlalana , 7 @ 8Jic ; fair , G@61. PEANUTS Roasted , choice , rod Ten- nesses , lOo per lb ; fany white , lOJo porlb ; raw white Virginia raw , lOc ; roasted , 12ic. Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS-Atlantto A , 8Jc ; Appleton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; Boott FF , Sic ; Buckeye LL , 4-4 , 7o ; Cabot W , 7Jc ; Chittenaogo A. 6Jc ; Ureat Falls E , SJc Hoosier , GJc ; Honest Width , 7Jc : In dian Head A , 8Jc ; Indian Standard A , ! ? < : ; Indian Orchard , d. w. , 8c ; Lawrence 'JL , 7c ; MjBtic River , 74o ; Pequot A , 8io ; Bhawmnt LL , 7c ; TJtica 0 , 5&c ; Waclms- ett B , 74c ; do A , 8ic ; do E 48,12ic ; Wai- cott BB. 8flc. FINE BROWN COTTONS Allendale 4-4 : 74c ; Alligator 3-4 , 3c ; Argyle 4-1 , 7Jc ; Atlantic LL. GJc ; Badger State X 4-4 , 7c ; Benningion C 4-4,6c ; Buckeye S. 4-4,6Jco Indian Orchard AA 9-8. 8Jc ; Laconia O 39 , 8Jc ; Lehigh E 4-4 , 9ic ; Lonsdalo 4-J. lOc ; PeppereU N.30 , 7c ; do O 32 , 71c ; do It 36 , 72c ; do E 39 , 8Jc ; Pocasset 0 4-4 , 7Jc ; \Vamsatta4-4 13o " BLEACHED COTTONS Androscofl ; Bin L 4-4.9Jc ; BkckstooeA'A ln-perlal 8fc ; do do half bleached 4,9c ; Cabot 4-4 , " ' FIdelity4-4 , 9kFruit ; ' of theLoom , 10 ; . . . canbric4-4,13cdo'WaterTwistI10icGreat ; ; PalteQ,10Jc ; Indian Head shrunk 4-4 , 13c ; Lonwlale. lOc ; do cambric 37 , 12Jo ; New York Miibi , 12c ; Pequot A , lOc ; Pepperell N G Twills , 12Jc ; Pocahontaa 4-4 , 9Jc ; Pocasset 4-4 , 81c ; Utica , -Uc ; Wamautta O X X , 12c. ift/CKS ( Colercd ) Albany K brown , 8c ; do O , drah , lie : do XA. stripes and plaids , 12Jc ; do XX2C brown and drab , stripes and plaids , 12jc ; Arlington faaoy , 19c ; Brunswick browc , 8Jc ; Chariot faccy , 12i ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fall River brown , extra heavy , Hie ; Indiana A Neoonset A brown. 15c. T1UK.1A UvmoBteag A O A 32 17c ; do XX blue C2 , ISJc ; Arrowtvcra 9ic ; Claremont B B.lSjjc : Conestoga tx. bra , 17ic ; Hamilton D , Ilia Lewistan . . 30,15c ; MInnehaha , 20c ; Omega super extra 4-4. 28c ; Pearl River 32,1640 ; Put nam XX blue stripe , 12c ; Shetucket S " 'lo ' ; do S3 12o ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 8 Jo DENIMS. Amookoak , blueandbronn ICJo ; Andover DD blue , 15Jc ; ArlhsgX blue Scotch , 18Jc ; Concord 000 , blue a w brown , 12Jc ; do AAA do do 13J ; do XXto do do 14Jc ; Haymaker1 * blue and brown , 9AC ; Mvetlc River DD stripe , 16Jo ; Pearl Itiwr , blue and brown , 15Jo ; Uncasrille , blue and brown , 18Jo. CAMBRICS Barnard , 51c ; Eddruione lining , 24 Inch dopbl * face , 8jo ; Gnnter A rlazed , Cc ; Manhattan clove finish , 5 c ; Newport do Cc ; d < > ghuedi 5Jc ; Peqtiot da 5ci Lockwood kid finbh , Cc. CORSET JEANS Ainory , 8oAndroB coggln satteen , 8(4 ( ; Olarehdca , CJcCoDo toga eatteene , 7lc ; ITalldwel , 8c ; ladij Popp rill aattwn DJo ; Rockport , 7Jo. PRINTS- Aliens , ejo : American , Gte. Arnold , 7c ; Berwick , 49c ; Cocheco , 7c ; Oonestoga. OJc ; Dutklrk , 4Jc ; Dunoell , 6i@7c ; Eddystone. Vc : Gloucester , Cc , Harmony , GJc ; Knickerbocker , 6Jc ; Her- rimao 1) . 7c ; Mystic , 5Jo ; Spraraea. Cc Soutbbridgo , Cc ; do. G-inghatna , 7c ; Marl boro. Me ; Oriental G&c. GINGHAMS Amwskeog. lOJo ; Amos. ! ig dreis 12 i Argyile , lOJo : Atlantic , 9o ; Cumberland , 7ic ; Higfalond , Sic Kenilworth , 8c ; Plun kett , lOlo ; Bus- sex. 8c. COTTONADES Abbervllle l o Agate , W American , Lie ; Artlslan , 20o Cairo D and T , 13&c & ; OlarlonID and T , 17 Jo ; Deccan Co. stripes D and T , IGc ; Keystone - stone , 13Jc ; Nantncket , 19o ; Nonpareil , IGc ; Ocean D and T , ISJ : Royal , 16A > Siusex , 12c ; Tioga. 12jc ; Wachusett shuH- in ? jbecks. I2Jc ; do , Nankin , 12Jc ; York , plain Nankhu 12Jo ; do , chocks , stripes am fancy , 12c ; do , 8 or , 20c , SHEETINGS Androsaegrin 10-4.27 je do SM , 24c ; do 8-4 , 22o ; Continental O 42/llc ; Fruit of the Loom 10-4 , 274 ; New York mills 98 , $5c ; doJ8 , SOe ; dp 58 , 22Jc 29cdo 68 , 22je ; do 48,17o Clean and Tobacco * . CIGARS. Seeds , 815.00 ; Connecticut 825,00 ; Mixed , 835.00 ; Saod Havana (50.00i Clearllavana , 876.00. TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule 24 lb , COc ; Our Rope , first quaitty , 62o Star , pounild , 24 lb , battsGOc ; Horse Shoe pounds , 24 lb , butU , COc ; Gilt Edge pounds , 2-1 lb , butts , CO ; Array and Navy- pounds , 55o ; Bullion , pounds , COc ; Loril lard's Climax , traunda , tic. FINE OUT-In pailt.-Hard to 76c ; Golden Tluoad , 70o ; Fountain , 80c Favorite , C5c ; Uocky Mountain , 60c Fancy , E6c ; Dxln' , COo. In tin follT- Catlins O. 8. , 5 lb boxes , per lb G3c ; Lori lllatxl'a llcrer. G5c ; Diamond Crown , COo. SMOKING All grudes Common , 25 to 33o. Granulated Bl cfcwell Durham , If oz 51c ; Dukoa Durham , 16 oz , ( Oc ; Seal o North Carolina , 1G oz , 46 ; Seal of Nebras ka , 16 oz , SSc ; Lone Jack. 4 oz , Ifoen bags psrlb , 81.85 ; Marburgs'Puck , 2 oz , tit oil , 6 60 : Dog Tail. 65c. Palntt OH * end VarnUhet. PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omaha P , P , , 6Jo ; white lead , O.P.ftO Co .8.P.C itun,6cMan ; Illesgreen , 1 to 5 ID cans , SOc Trench sine , gin seal. 12c ; French line , red seal , He ; French zinc , In varnish Mst , 20c : French tince , in oil osst , 15c ; RAW ml burnt umber , 1 lb cam 12c ; raw and nirnt Sienna , 13ci Vandyke brown , IS * ; efinod lampblack. 12c : coach blivck , lec ; vary black , ICc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussian ilue , SOc ; nltrarnarino blue , 18c ; chrome , recn , L. M. k D. , 14c ; blind and shutter rcen , L. M. & D. , 14c : Paris green. ISc ; ndian rod , 15cs Venetian rod , Cc ; Tuscan n , 22c ; American Vcrmillod , I. & P. , 18c ; hromo yellow , L. , M. , 0. & D 0. , 18c ; yellow ochw , 9cj golden ochre , 10 ; patent rycr , Cc ; graining colors : light oak , dark M , walnut , chestnut And ash 12o. Dry ° alnt White load , GJc ; French rinc. IOc ; Paris i whltelng 2Jc ; whiting gilders , IJc ; v hi tine convl , lie ; latnpblnck German- own , 14c ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c ; Prus- Ian blue , 45c ; ultramarine , 18c ; vnndyko , Town , Be ; umber , [ burnt , 4c ; umber , raw , ! csienna ; , burn t , 4c ; siennn , raw , 4o 'aris green genuine , 8T > C ! Paris green coin'l i ) ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrom- green 1C. , 12c ; vermillion , Eng. , 70c ; vermillion - million , America , 18c ; Indian rod. IOc , rose pink , 14o ; Venetian read , Cookson's Jo : vcnetinn rod AMI , , 15c ; red lead , 7Jo ; hromo yellow , genuine , 20cj chrome ycl- ow , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochclle , 3c ; ochre , "ranch , 2jc ; ochre , American , IJo ; Vintor B mineral. 2Jc ; lehigh brown. 2Jo : panlsh brown , 2Jc ; Prince's mineral So ; VARNISHES Barrels per fallen , rurnituro , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 , II ; furniture , U. 85c ; coach , extra , $140 ; 'oach , No. 1 , 81 20 ; Damar , $1 50 ; Japan. Oc ; osphalhim , 70c ; shellac , 83 60 ; bard 11 finish. 81 SO. OILS 110 * carbon , per gallon , 114c ; 160 icadllght , per gallon , 12Jc ; 175' headlight , > er gallon , IGJc ; crystollno , per gallon , 19c ; insecd. raw. per gallon , 60 ; unseed , boiled , > cr gallon , 63c ; lard , winter stt'd , per sal on , 90 ; No. 1 , 70c ; No. 2 , GOc ; castor , XXX. per gallon , 1 23 } No. S , 115 ; sweet , > er gallon , 85cj sperm , W. B. , per gallon , 55 ; fish , W. B. , per gallon , 60c ; noatsfoot , xtra , per gallon , 75c ; No , 1 , 65c ; lubri- atiug , zero , per gallon , SOc ; summer , 15o ; olden machine , No. 1 , per gallon , 35c ; No. , SO : sperm , signal , per gallon , 80c : ter- icntino , per gallon ' , 7Goj naptha , 74 , per allen , SOc ; 64' , 20o Heavy Hardware List. Iron , rates. $3 00 ; plow steel , special cast , 7o ; crucible , 8c ; special orGerman.Gc ; ast tool do. 15@20 wagon spokes , sot. 25@3 00 ; hubs , per set , 125 ; felloes , sawed > ry. 1 40 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; axles , ach , 75c ; square nuts , per lb , 7@llc ; voshera. per lb. 8@18c : rivets , per lb , lie ; cell chain , per lb , 6@12c ; malleable , 8c ; ron wedges , Go ; crowbars , Go ; harrow coth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 6 00 ; spring teal. 7@8c ; Burden s horseshoes , 6 35 ; 3urden'a muloshoes , G 35. SHOT. Shot , 81.85 ; Buck shot , 82.10 : Oriental Powder , kegs , 86.40 : do. , hall tegs. $3.48 ; do. , quarter kegs , 81.88 ; Blast ing , ketra. 83.35 : Fuse , ner 100 feet 50d. BAKBED WIRE In car Iots,8 30 per 100 ; in less than car lots. 8 55 ocr 100. Leather. Oak sole , SSc to 42c ; hemlock sole , SSc to 5c ; hemlock kip. 80o to 100 ; runner , Ac to SOc ; hemlock calf , 800 to 120 ; hem- ock upper , 23o to 26c ; oalc upper , 24c ; alligator. 4 00 to G 50 ; calf kid , 32@35c ; Greisen kid , 2 50 to 2 75 ; oak kip , 8Uo to 100 ; oak calf , 1 20 to 1 30 ; Franch kip , 110 to 1 55 ; French calf , 1 25 to 2 00 ; rus- etts. 5 50 to 7 50 ; linings , 600 to 850 ; oppings , 9 00 to 10 50 ; B. L. Morocco , SOc iO 35e ; pebble O. D. Morocco , SSc ; Blmon , 2 TO to 3 00. HARNESS-No 1 star oak , No 4 2Jc : 2 do , 39c ; No. 1 Ohio oak , SSc ; No. 2 do , SSc ; No. 1 Milwaukee , 37c ; No. 2 do , 34c. Horses and Mule * . The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at alight advance in prices. L'ho demand for good horses exceeds the supply conaideraoly. Prices range asfol- ours : Fine single drivers , 8150. to 300. ; Extra drift horses , 8175. to 225. ; Common drait lorecs , 8100. to 150. ; Extra farm horses , ! 110 , to 125. ; Common to good farm horses SSO. to 8100. ; Extra plug ! ! , SCO. to 75. ; Common plugs , 820. to $40.- MULES. 15 to 1SJ hands ( extra ) , 8125. to 150 , ; 14 } to 15 bands , $100. to 140. 14 to 14 J hands , $75. to 100. ; 13J to 1- hands , SOO. to 75.U U uorm. AIiCOHOL LS7 proof. 280 per wine gallon ; extra California spiritx. 187 proof , 1 3D per proof gallon ; triple refined epirits. 187 proof , 124 pec proof gallon ; ro-difltllled vtlikles , 1 00@l 5U ; fine blended , 1 50 © 2 50 ; Kentucky bonrbonu , 200@7 00 ; Ken tuckv nnd Pennsylvania ryes , 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES Imported , 8t ! 001600 ; domestio 140@4 00. GINS Imported , 4 GO@G 00 ; domestic , 140(513 ( 00. RUMS Imported , 4 50@G 00 } Now England. 2 004 00 ; domestic , 1 frO@3 60 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY 175@4 00. CHAMPAGNES Imported per case , 2100@S1 0 ; ATsarlu. ! , case , 1200 © 16 00 ; CLARETS Per case , 4 50@l00 WINES Biine wine , per ewe , G 00 ® 20 00 ; Catawbn , per case , 4 00@7 00. Lumber. WnOLKSALH. We quote Icmber , lath and shingles on : are at Omahc. at the following pricon ; JOIST AND SOANTLING-1G ft , and under. 82100 ; 18 ft. , 822 00. TIMBERS 1(5 ( ft. and under , 822 00. TIMBER AND JOIST 18 ft. , 823 00 ; 1C ft. 624 CC , 22 ft , 827 50 ; 24 ft , 827 50. FENCING-No.\ 4 and 6 in. , 22 00 ; No. 2 , $20 00. SHEETING No. 1 (2nd ( common boards ) CIS K > ; No. 2 , 817 00. STOCK ! BOARDS , 12-ia. D , 823 00 ; 12-in. C , 835 00 ; 12-in. B , $4000. SIDING A , 824 ( X ) ; B , C21 00 ; C , 11800. FLOORING A , 840 00 ; B , 37 CO ; C , 132 00 ; D , 82SKX ) . SHINGLES No. 1 , 8175 ; 6-in. clear , 82 75 ; star , 8325 ; extra A , $400. ' LATH-NO , i,83 M. SHIP LAP-Plaln , 823 00 ; O. G. Nor 2 , 824 00 ; O. G. No. 1. 835 00. OEILING-j-in. No , 3,82500 ; 2-in. No. 2. 837 00 ; fin. No. 1 , $42 CO. FINISHING Mn. No. 3 , 817 50 ; l-.in No. 2 , 84360 : l-in. No. 1 , 84850. THICK FINISH 848 00@5S 00. TARRED FELT Per lb. So STRAW BOARD-Per lb , Sc. BKAR CREEK L1ME-81K. PLASTER PARIS-82 35. LOUISVILLE CEMENT t 00. Building Material. LIME Par barrel , 81 35 ; bulk per bni S5o Cement , bbl , 82 50. Iowa plaster bbl , 82 50. Hah- per bo , S5o. Tarre felt 100 Ibs , $3 CO. Straw board , 94 00 PAPER Straw paper , Mo ; rag paper , 4cj dry goods paper , 7o ; manlla paper , IOc ; news paper. So. COAL Cumberland blacksmith , 812 , Morris Run Blossburg , 812 ; Whltebreast lump , 86 CO ; Wbitebreast nut , 80 TXh Iowa lump , 86 50 : Iowa met 86 50 ; Rock Spring 88 : Anthracite , all slcos. S12 00(312 ( 50. NAILS Rates , 10 to COU , 3 63 , Drop * . DRUGS AND CHEMICALS -Acid Carbolic , 50c ; Acid , Tnrtarlc , GOo ; Balsam Copabla , per lb , 70o ; Bark , Sassafras , per lb , He ; Calomel , per lb , 75c ; CInchonldm n r r , (1 05 ; Ohlorofin-m , per lb , 100 Dover's powders , per Uj , $1 40 ; Epiocs ealto , per lb , SJo ; Glycerine , pure , per lb 4te ( ; Lead , Acetate , pet lb , 2lc Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per gal , * 1 25 On , Castor , No. S , per gal , 8120 ; Oil Olive , per pal. 81 50 ; OU , Origanum. 60c Opium , 84 7C ; Quinine P. It W. & R. & S. per oz , 82 40 ; Potaasium , Iodide , per lb 82 35 ; Balacuj , per or. , < 0e : Sulphate o Morphlna , et o , 83 75 ; Sulphur flour per lb , 4c ; Strrchnine. per oz , $1 35 , Wool. Merino unwaskod , light , 14@lGc ; heavy 18@15c ; medium nnwaflliod , light , I8@20c washed , choice , 32c ; fair , SOo ; tub-dingy and w.f 28c ; burry , black and cotted woou 2@6o lew Hides Fun , Etc. HIDES < reen butcher1 ! ! hide , ; . cured 7c ; hides , green Bait. p tt ctircd 7o bides , Olc ; dry flint , und. 12@13c ; dry calf and kip , 12@18c ; dry salt hides , sound , 10@llc ; green calf. wt. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 10@llc green calf , wt , under 8 Ibtf , pel ( kin , 50o ( freon pelts , 60@ 1 25 : grocn lamb ekins 81 25150 ; damaged bides , two-third rate cut scored and one grub , classed two tUrd < r te , ) branded bfdeo 10 per wnt , off Coon akin * , No. 1. 45c ; No. 2 , 80o ; No , 3 , 20 , } No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , 60c ) No. 2 , SOo ; No. 3 , 16c ; No. 4 , 60. For , No. 1 , iOc ; No. 2 , 25o. Skunk , No. 1 , block , IN : ; short stripe , 40m narrow stripe 25c ; miad stripe , lOo. Tnllow , Cc. Council Blnffi Market. CotJHCit , BtOTFS , May 11. Flour Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf , 3 CO ; California Eureka , patent , 3 80 ; best > r nd of Kansno , 3 50@3 00 ; Kannas nnd Missouri flour 3 60@4 25 ; graham , S 75 ; ye flour , 8 40. Bran and Short * 20 00 per ton Chop Corn 24 HO per ton. Wheat No. 2 , 1 10@1 10. Cora C5c. Oats No. 2 , 60c. Rye 70. . Barley No. 2 , 75c : No. 3 , fOs. Hay Loose , 6 00@G 00 ; baled , 76 per "wood-T 00@6 00. Wool ir26. Butter Creamery , 85oj ia rolls , wrap' txxl , 25@30o : rolls not wrapped , 20o ; mixed colorn , 16@20c. Egga 15o. Potatoes Roue and Scotch , 1 25 , Onions 1 25@1 40. Lho Chickens 3 00 per dozen , Chicago CHIOAQO , May 11. Flour Steady ; spring wheat flour , 4 76 @ 7 00 ; for common to choice western , 6 00 @ 7 ftO ; common to fancy Minnesota , H 00 @ 9 25 ; patent winter wheat flour * , G 00 ® 7 00 : fair to choice rye fl.iur , 4 70@5 00. Wheat No. 2 spring firm and higher , cbslug on call nt 1 28 for cmli ! 1 26j for May ; 1 29J for June ; 1 278 for July ; \ 171 or Augutt ; 1 08 for September ; 1 072 for ho year ; 1 14 ® 1 16 for No. 3 ; rejected , nominal. Corn No. 2 filrly active nnd higher , closing nt 75Jo for cosh ; 76lo for May ; 4Jo June ; 743@74Jo for July ; 748ofor August ; 73fl for September ; 71flo for Oc- ober ; 64Jo for November : COJo for the rear ; 75j@76o for high mixed ; 721@73o or rejected. Oats Dullftt63io for cash No 2 : 60iofor tfay ; 53o for June ; 461o for July ; 35jc or the year. Rye Dull at 78o for cash No. 2 and day ; 78io for June ; 78o for July. Barley Quiet nt 1 03 for cosh ; 9392c or No. 3. Pork Mess steadv at 1862J@1875 for cash : 18 05 for May ; 18 724 for June ; 18 00 or July ; 19 10 for Augutt ; 19 20 for Sop- ember ; 17 45 for the year. Lird Active nnd offerings liberal ; 11 35 © 11374 for cash and M ° yS H37i@1140 or June ; 1162 for July ; 11 b2j for August ; 11721 for September ; 1120 for ho year. Short Ribs Active at 10 65 for cash and May ; 10 C2J for June ; 10 65 for July ; 10 75 or August ; 9 80 for the year. Butter Weak ; choice to fancy cream ery. 24@2Gc ; fair to good , 2123 ; choice to fine dairy , 20@22c. Eggs Weaker nt 15J@16e. Whisky Lower nt 114. 114.Reo'ts. . Shlpm'ts Flour 10,013 5,933 Wheat 7,788 3,499 Corn 112,600 55,193 Oats 59,746 61,927 Rye 1,429 3,249 Barley 13,361 8,915 Now York Produce- NKW YonK , May 11. Flour Ouiot but firm ; Minnesota ex tra , 5 00@9 25 ; city mill extra , 6 J5@8 50 ; southern Hour unchanged. Wheat Irregular , closing steady at about best prices of day ; No. 3 ted , 141 ; No. 2 red , 14G ; No. 1 white , 143J ; No. 2 red May , 1 45J@1 46J ; June , 1451 40 ; July , 1 314/sl 32gc. Corn'Unsettled , closing strong at the lilghest figures and unchanged ; mixed , 81 18jc ; No. 3 , 84c ; steamer white , SSJc ; 'o. 2 mixed May , 83J@5c ; June , 83(2) ( ) 81c. Oats-Opened J@ljo higher , closing weak ; No. 1 white , G"c ; No. 2 white , GDI @ 63Jc ; No. I mixed , G2Jc ; No. 2 mixed G2Jc ; mixed wrst ru , I5.@fi4c ; No. 2 isixed Mny , 62@628o. Rye-Dull at 82@92c. ' Barley -Nominal. Pork I'irm ; new mess , 1H75@10 00 for cash , Lard Dull and weak ; 10 GO11 G2J for cash. , " ' Whisky-Nominal. Petroleum Jo higher on refined and vpry firm ; united , 75 ? ; crude in barrels , TJc ; naptha iu barrels , GJc. BZaEsai Oltr Prodnoo Mu.rlr.ot. KANSAS Cirr. Mav 11. Wheat Firm and higher ; No. 2 May , 110 ; No. 3 cojb , 100 ; May. 100J@101 ; June , Sr292Jc No. 4 cash , UtcJ ; Mny , 90o ; rejected cash , 72c. Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed cash , 75 ® 7'J.May ; , He ; June , 71c ; July , 73lc ; No. 2 white mixed caah , SOJc ; May , 80lc ; June , ? 8c. Oats No. 2 cash , GOJc ; May.55ic ; June , 55c : July , 381 Ryo-No. 2 cash , 70c. Roo'ts. Ghipm'ts. Wheet 5,190 4,587 Corn 27,670 7,690 Oats 790 4,010 Cincinnati Frodnoe. CINCINNATI , May 11 , Mew Pork-19 S5@19 60. Lard Prime steam quiet at 1125@11 SO. Bulk Meats-Clear sides quiet at U 25 © U.30. Uftoun-Clear Mtt , 11 874 12 00. Flour Winter/ainlly , 5 VO@U ID. Wlieat-Bulland steady ; No. 2 red , 1 35 © 138. Corn In better demand ; No. 2 mixed , 78c. , Oata-Dull and steady ; 'No. 2 mixed , WJc. . ; Rye Heavy fl d slow ; No. 2 , for car lots. Barley Quiet and easy ; No. 2 fall 05o @ 100. Whisky Quiet nd steady all 14. Chloofrp iilro Stock. OIIIOAOO , May 11. The Drover'i Journal reirarta aa follows Hogg Market flow nnd weak ; common to uwd mixed , 0 90@7 40 : heavy packing nnd shipping , 7 60@7 95 ; light. 6 80@7 4o , Kkfpc and culm , U 1/0 ( 70. Receipta , 26 , 000 bead. Cattle No quotable change ; ( hipping cattle , 5 C0@7 06 ; mixed butcher * ' ctock i60/07o ( ; etockers and feeder * , 300 ® 5 50. Receipts , 4,800 bead. Sheep bteady at about former prices 3 00@4 75 , Receipt * , 800 bead. Peoria Produce. PKOBIA , May 11. Corn Firm : high mixed , 74J@75c mixed , 74@74ia. Oata-Finn ; No. 2 white , 54@65o , Ryo-Steady ; No. 2 , 7Gi@70ic. Highwinea Unsettled ami lower at 112 Rec'ta. Shlp't * Wheat ll > 25 47 Corn : . , , . . 17,800 non Data , 5,300 5,251 Rye fi.800 OC Barluy -,750 nw Kansas City Lire Stock. KAKHAH CITY , May 11. Cattle Receipts 279 head ; ehlpmeuU 84 head. Market ateady and very quiet native nliipper85 | 75@7 25 ; native Btoclters 375@425 ; native cowu. 3 60@5 CO. Hogs Receipts. 391) ) head ; ihlpmenta 1,357 head. Market ( atroag and activ at Wednesday's prices. Sales ranged from 000@760 ; bulk from7 00@7 20. , PhilaUolpIiia Produce. PlIILADELPUIA , May 11. Wheat-Steady at 144 for cash am May ; 1411 © I 421 for June. Cora Firm ut 8435o for coh am Mny. OaU Finn at Oljo for cosh ; COJ@61 for May. Rye-Quiet at 02o. Petroleum , i CLEVKLAND , Mayll. Petroleum TTocliBDged ; utandnrd whiU Toledo Totnx ) , May 11 , Whent-Ftrm nl 1 33J for cash , No. 2 ; 58 for May ; 134 } for June ; 118 } for July ; 115 for August ; 1134 for the your. Corn Firmer at 80o for high mixed ; To for No , 3 cab ; 7Go for May ; 75c for 'line ; 761c for July ; 69o lor the year. Oats Nothiag doing. Bnltlmoro Prodnoe. BALTIUOKE , May 11 , Flour Steady. Wheat Southern firmer ; 1 35@1 42 for ultt ; 1 40@l 44 for longberry ; No. 2 red winter higher ; 1 4U1 41J for cash and lay. Corn-White southern dnllS889cyel- | ; ow dull 880 , Now York Dry Gooclc. NKW Yoiut , May 11. The dry goods market to-day ha been lull nnd fenturelcsi , buytra having become jwthctlo owing to continued unsca on- Wo weather. The demand nt first hnnda vnn light nnd hr'gular. The jobbing rnde has been mostly quiet , trnntactton * laving been chlclly confined to filling small txlcra , of which a fnir number are coming orward by mail and telegraph. East Liberty JUlvo Stock , KABTLiDKnir , Pa. , Mny 11. Cattle nothing doing. Rcctlpta , 610 a1 ; dhlpincntii , 629 head. Hoga Active nnd higher. Receipts , 4,000 head : ohipmentn , 500 head. Phlla- elphlaa , 7 75@8 00 ; Yorker * , 7 30@7 60. Sheep -Dull. Receipt * , 600 head ; ship ments , 860. Iilvorvool Produce. IiVKitroot.'May ' 11. Flour American , 1012 < i 6d. Wheat-Winter , 9 * ll d10s 4d ; white , 9J@10 ; prlng , 9 @ 10i ; club , 10s Corn Cs 4JtI. P..rk-8Ja lid. Liml-663 I'K . Tnrpentiao Market- WILMINGTON , N. 0. , May 11. Rosin Nominal ; strained , 1 76 ; good , 90. Spirits Nominal at 44. Tar Steady nt 1 25. Buffalo Live Stock. EAST BurrAto , Mny 11. Hoga Receipt * , 22 ; shipments , 18 ; mnr- et steady ; "Xorkoni , 7 25@7 50 ; good medium , 7 VETS. ON PARADE. Annual Mootlnjt of the Artny of the Tonnoaseo- National Araoclatoi Prtu. ST. Louia , May 11. The acsslon of ho Army of the Tonnwweo was ro umod this morning , General Sher man cnling the nicotine to ordor. The irst businooa was the receiving of ro * lorts of committoca on place for next mooting , oratory , etc. A resolution was adopted , thanking General Buck- nor for his courage at the battle of Shiloh. Brief talks were made by icnoral Bolknap and General Noblo. Pho debate of the morning was prin cipally on events of the late war , and ho most interesting portion of the iroceodings was in the way of rein- nisconccs of the struggle. _ The meot- ng was closed with a brief address roni General Sherman , in which ho referred to the liberal hospitality hewn members of the Army of the t'onnesBoo by tho- people of the city. An invitation was road before ad- ournment to attend the reunion of ho grand army at Grand Island , Nebraska on the 23d of August next , flio report of the committee on'placo of meeting named Cleveland , Ohio. At 12:30'tho : army adjourned to meet n Cleveland. The distinguished officers of the army this afternoon reviewed the Na- Lionttl Guard. They assembled at the Lindoll Hotel at 2SQ ; o'clock to , nwuit ; ho arrival of the militia which naaoin bled ut the old armory , and marching past the Lindoll , escorted the city [ guests to the encampment at the now armory , where a matinee was being - ing given In the formation of the parade General Squirca orders were rried out. The column was headed by mounted police , following whom came General Sherman and Brigadier General Squires , then m the order named the First regiment , the Bain zouaves , the Third regiment and the artillery. The line of march was from Fifth and Ohoatnut streets , where the forces concentrated , to Walnut street ; thence to Washington avenue , and thence to the armory. The reunion concluded with a f-rand banquet at the Lindoll hotel this evening. _ _ _ _ _ _ Porter Leo' * Peculations. National Auodatod Preen. BUFFALO , N. Y. , May 11. In the investigation to-day of the atlairs oi the First National bank , which re cently failed , the examination of K. Porter Lee , Into president * of thi bank , was concluded. Hon. lUcliarc Crowley , government counsel , then pbcod Herman J. Hall on the stand , nnd showed that the bank had ton oi Hall's notes for 820,000 each , anc that after giving these notes Hall made notes for $190,000 more , which he know he could not pay. Mr. Orowloy said that ho intended to make two now charges against Presi dent Lee , ono for perjury and the other for making false statements as to the condition of the bank. W. 8. Bull Honied that the firm of W. 8. Bull & Co. owed the bank ? 30,000 but said ho had discovered since th < bank closed that it had notes against W. S. Bull & Cj. for $30,000 , in Loo's handwriting. Lee , ho said , was not authorized to sign notes tor th firm. Marine Intelligence. National Associated 1'rem. NEW YORK , May 11. Sailed The Adriatic for Liverpool , the State o Pennsylvania for Glasgow , the Wei land for Hamburg , Arrived The State of Florida from Glasgow , the Abyssinia.and Helvetia from .Liverpool , the Erin from Lcm don , the Daren from Genoa. ANIWKW , May 11. Sailed The Jan Breydl for Now York , Arrived The Ilhynland from Now York. GLASGOW , May 11. Arrived Th Anchoria from New York , ( JUBENHTOWN , May 11 Sailed The Roiniblic and the City of Now York for Now York. LiVKnroor , , May 11. Arrived The Marathan from New York. Tlion and Now- ST. JOHKI-JI , Mo. , May 17 , 1871. H. H. WAKNEU & Co. : Slra-Fo a great niiny yoara I Buffered froii kidney disease. Nothing gave mo ro lief. I finally tried your S.ifo Kidne ; and Liver Cure , and now am in per feet health d&w 3Iuw TUOMAI KELLY THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Elongated Arguments on the Guitoau Appeal Continues , itind ARonto Again Cautioned Against Fraudulent Scrip. Oongrosa Consumes the Day in a Gononil Qo-a-Tou-PloaBO. V Freak 2Jro EO Raised Tiy Morgan , the Democratic Mouthpiece Qonornl Mows Homo. CAPITAL NOTES. I'rrw. DISTRICT KNCJINKr.n. WASHINGTON , May 11. Major Oar- rott J. Lydcckor , nt present In Chica go , has boon appointed engineer coin- nissionor of ilio District of Columbia , ice Twining , deceased. ANOTHKU CONTESTANT. The house committee on elections , > y 9 to 2 , agreed in favor of Boating , and rejected Wheeler , of North Carolina. SENATOU 1IUOWN , ) f Georgia , will soon return from the lot Springs much improved. T1IK nilEWERH. At the brewers' convention appro- rliuions were made to oppose prohi- itlon of $3,000 for Indiana , $5,000 or Michigan , $5,000 for Iowa , $5,000 or Kansas. The association has ! 39,000 in the treasury. OOOD INDIANS. The agontntKosobud Indian agency cports Indians have surrendered 149 illeo and pistols , asking that they bo old and the proceeds applied to pur- haso agricultural implements. The oqucst was granted , GUITKAU'H CARK. WASHINGTON , May 11. Argument n the appeal of Quiteau continued o-day. Mr. Djwidgo discussed the urisaiction proposition at some ongth , and after quoting statutes , lola that the plain andobvious , mean- ng as to jurisdiction was clear , whether ho died within the limits of he Districb or not. " " ' Adjourned till morning. MASON'S CASE. Mrs. Sergeant Mason called at the White House this afternoon , and had an interview with the president in ro- ; ard to mitigating the sentence of her lusband. She stated this evening she las confidence that her husband will )0 released from jail , but does not ox- poet ho will bo reinstated m the army md hopes not. It is generally thought omothing will bo done in the matter nt to-morrow'a cabinet meeting. THE FOKOEIlV OF 1AND OEIITIFICATES ins assumed such alarming proper- ions that after a consultation with ho secretary and land commissioner ho following note was sent to nil local and oflices in Minnesota , Dakota and tfoutana : ' "Tho suspension as to the recop- .ion of genuine certificates issued by , ho First National bank of Santa Fo s rescinded. You must bo extremely carctul in receiving all certificates. A circular will bo issued inviting nil loldcra to send them hero for ex amination. " SILK STATISTICS. From the report of the special census sus agent , Wyckoff , on the silk manu acturing industry , it appears that the inports of raw silk during the year 1880 amounted over . $12,000,000 , and imports of silk manufacturers nt Now York were over $33,000,000 during the same year. Productions of finished silk goods in the United States amounted to $34,000,000 or 38 , iur cent , of the whole consumption ol moll goods , an increase of 25 per cent , since 18GO. Tim imEWEiiu. . The brewers conventions liavo ad journed to moot next year nt Detroit. The following permanent officers were elected : President , H. JJ. Soharmann , of Brooklyn ; .vico-preaidentfl , Henry Clausen , Jr. , of New York and Olios. Q. Stiofol , of St. Louis ; treasurer , Wra. A. Miles , of Now York ; secre tary , Richard Katonmayor , of New York. Also board of trustees ant vigilance committee , ' < CIVIL ENOINKBIiH. ' The American society or civil on ginoors' annual convention1 Will be hold in this city May 1C. 17'ond 18 Two hundred and fifty delegates are expected. National A Jodated ft ( HUNATfl D. senate spent the session to-day in discussion of the eourt of appeals bill. Senator George concluded his speech which began yesterday , am was followed by Senators Jones ( Fla/ and Morgan. The latter croatoda breeze by the remark that it had boon bruited about on the floor of the senate ate that the president hod given as suranccs that if the bill passed a number bor of democrats would bo appointee judges. Ho could not bo controlloc by such influences. Senator Dawos , interrupting , said if what Morgan says is true , those who have boon the organs of any suol message , or these who been parties to it , deserve to bo impeached , am if the senator hai any reliable information mation on the subject h * ia bound to make it known Senator Ingalls declared such refer oncatp the executivounparliamentary amjjlthout precedent. &tor Morgan declined to b dral into a corner by Dawos , anc reiterated what ho had said and wouli stand by it. After further sparring ho continue * his speech. Numerous amendments worq pil'orcc and voted down , the vote boin strictly partisan , except Davis ( III. ) who voted with the republicans to sustain the bill intact. Senator Pugh rose for a sot speed against the bill , when the senate , at 5 p , in , , adjourned. HOUSK I'ROCEBWNaS. The house spent the entire day dis cussing the Geneva award bill. Mr Hill ( N , J. , ) spoke against H Baying 10 did not see how congress could lonorably go behind the verdict of the tribunal of arbitration. The passage of this bill would , ho thought , practi cally annul the decision of the Geneva ribunal. Mr. Hutchins ( N. Y. , ) opposed the > ill arguing in favor of the minority report referring claims on this fund 0 the of coutt claims. Mr. Cameron then spoke in support of the bill and the report of the com mittee. A bill was favorably reported croat- ncj a retired list for all army officers rho have served honorably for thirty cars , House adjourned 4:40 : p. m. It is expected n vote will bo had on ho Gonovn award bill to-morrow , af- cr which Mr , Orapo will attempt to got consideration of the bill extending lational bank charters. IIo hopes , 1 ho gets the bill before the house , to lisposo of it this week. The Raging Atlantic- iallonal Associated I'rcss. LONO BIUNOU , N. Y. , May 11. A overo easterly gale has boon swcop- ng the coast for twenty four hours. All the llfo saving stations were aban- loned May 1st , but at the call of Dis- rict Superintendent Havens , all crows hat could bo reached voluntoorcd to [ o duty at their respective station louses until the storm abated. As ot no marino disastois have boon re- lortoil. , SPORTING. fatlonnl Acaoelatea * itm. KENTUCKY RACK1 ! . LEXINGTON , May 11. The spring nooting of the Kentucky association closed to-day. The attendance was ' not largo' It rained heavily during ho progress of the races. The oven- ng event was the dash of two miles , all ages ; won by Pope Lee , Pathfinder ocond , Glen Ella third ; time , 4:00. : Second race , Blue llibbon stakes , hrco-yonr old , milo and a half , was won by Bengal , Newsboy second ; imo , S2:54. : Third race , Consolidation purse , nile heats , was won by Rufus , with fina second ; time , 1:57 : , 2:02 : $ . Fourth race , five furlongs , woa won ly Wanderer , Madrid second ; time , :08 : | . RACES rosiroNEn. CINCINNATI , May 11. The races voro again postponed on account of , rain. 8UODLDKR HITTERS , NEwYoRKMayll. Thoonnouneo- nent lhat John Sullivan- champion j : ' DUgiliat , would give Jim Elliott or any ) thor boxer $500 to spar five rounds , attracted a larpo crowd of sporting men to Harry Hill's sporting theatre his afternoon , where Patsoy Sheppard - pard was tendered n bonoGt. After ovoral set-tos by young English and Joorgo Taylor , Kelly and Murphy , Nolan and Duggan , and a wrestling ontcst between Black Sam and John- on , Sullivan stopped upon the stage , cady to opar for the $500 , but no ono > ut in an oppoaranco. Finally an ox- libltion of four rounds was arranged lotwoon Hill and Joe GOBS. Both hewed to good advantage and were oudly applauded. IIASE HALL. BOSTON , May 11. Providence 1 , Boston 5. t' WOUCKSTEB , May 11. Worcester 0 , Troy 4. DETROIT , May 11. No game on ac count of rain , , , . , < OUICAGO , May 11. No garao on account - . count of roin. _ Gnitonu- , National Associated 1'rosa. , , WASHINGTON , D. 0. , May 11. Rood concluded to-day and Corkhill jegan. Both covered old ground. Hope Oil. Uopo Ever , No matter what the ailment may be , rheumatism , neuralgia , lameness , asthma , jronchitU it other treatments liavo failed hone on ! go at once for THOMAS' ECI.EOTIIIO OIL. It will secure your Im- mcdlate relief.'m 'm The Mnlley Trial. National Aawclatod 1'roai , NEW HAVEN , Conn. , May 11. John A Lovojoy testified that ho saw James Malley and Jennie Cramer together between 12 and 1 o'clock Friday after noon before her body was found. Gco. Barley , a hack driver , testified ho saw them together the same day at 3 o'clock. Buoklin's Arnica Salve. The BEST SALVH In the world for Out * , Brnlaei. 8ores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever " ' ' Sores , Tetter , Chopped Hand * , Chilblains , . t .L ( Conn , an < J all ckln eruptions , and posl < - . lively cures pile * , It is guaranteed to- " ' eive latbfactlon or money refunded. Price , 20 cents per box. For Mle by j O. V. Goodman EUROPEAN HOTEL , Corner Fourth and I.ocuat Street * . ST. X.OT3XS , XUCO. , J.H. HURST , - - .Prop- Rooms , 75o , $1 , and ? 1,00 P r Day. An elegant Beitauiaat licomiftted with thm lioiue whereincali areg.iTedatrottonabliprlcei Op n day tad night. m-lOm BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE JAME3 E. DOYP Proprietor Tnoo. F , BOTO Duilneu Manager. Three Nights & Saturday Matinee Thur'day , Friday & Sat'day MAY 11 , 12 and 13. Till ! EMINENT TRAGEDIAN BARRETT ! tujv.crlccl liy it ooinniny nf unusual excellence. TiimtaUAY EVENING , Shakespeare' * Trajtdy In facts. o IM ? aac DEI x < 3Li o. FBI DAY EVENING , ailAND DOUBLE BILL. 8hake pcaro' Great Flay. THE MERCHANT 5 VENICE And Robcrtion'i 8 act Comedy DAVID GARBIOE , SATURDAY MAT1NEK AT SSO : , BATCltDAY EVENINO , MAY 16 , HUtorlcal TrugeJy la d act , bOAtEOF PKIOUSl EVISINOS AMD JIlIINEB All UtscnedScutiiSl.OO : First ftnij Second Floor. AJrnlwIon I'lret tlaoi 81.00 ; Second FJoirTCc , ; lliltd Fioor We. 8eaU on ulo commencloK Tuctdav morului , ' , May 0 , at 8 o'clock , 81 d. P. ENGLISH , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW - - , 310 South Thirteenth St. , with