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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1882. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Niw Yomg, May 12, MONEY. Money closed easy at 3@34 per cent. Exchange closed firm at 4 88@4 90}, Governments closed firm, but dull. GOVERNMENT BONDS, Ourrenoy 6's 182 bid 45 conpuns, . 4§'s coupons 11r 5% coupons. .101 6'a coupons J101§ RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union 1« n7@118 Union La 3 g Union Sin Centrals ......... BTOCKS To-day was the dullest day of the year in the stock market, the total transactions being but little over 10,000 shares, The tone of speculation was strong in early dealings, and prices advanced }@1§ per cent, but this was subsequently partly lost, under sales to realize, During the afternoon the market became firm again, and prices advanced to the best figures of the day, at which the market generally closed. The changes for the day as a rule was slight, In the last hour R, & D. sold at 100 against 110 recently, and R. & W. P. at 52 against 56} recently. The following were closing bids t." 14 Nnrthweatem 129 Houston & Tex. Homestake,.... 1L C ‘Western Union. 833 STATE BONDS, Louisiana consols sold at 65. SALES, The following were the sales of the more active stocks to-day. Total saler, 127,000. St. Pa : CHICAGO MONEY, OH10AGO, May 12, Preston & Keav, bankers, report: The market to-day has been irregular and dull, Government bonds are at about the same figure as yesterday, with a firm- er feeling and inclination to advance. Municipal bonds are being urgently sought for at rates to pay investers #@ | Dy 5§ per cent, and these of undoubed’ value find ready market at the above rate. Lo- cal securities are active, with a demand from small investors, mainly for Cook county.and city 4 and 45 per cent bonds, Minnesota state 4} per cent bonds are being constantly inquired for, Large amounts are being taken by ‘banks and private capitalists at 101 and acorued in. terest, We anticipate an early advance in &he rice asked. Money is in good de. , but the supply abundant, and eully exchangel nt ar, Foroln ex in rates. thrlngl to- llly. $7,059,000. UNITED SRATES BONDS, 8)’s Extended 6's 101§@101 li'l Extended }(fl 101 a2 RAILWAY AND MISOELLANEOUS, Sterling sight. Slxt O, M &St O, M &8 1’ ', Dubuque div, .. 103 G M. & 8t. P. bs, C, & P, W. div. 93 ., B, & Q. 874 4 Jacksonville & Southeaster: ————————— COMMERCIAL Omana Wholesale Market- OrrioE oF THE OMAHA Bee, Friday Evening, May 12, The only changes reported in the market to-day are as follows: ‘Wheat, No. 2 advanced 1c; No, 8 ad- vanced 2jc; rejected advanced 1§c. Corn advanced 2c. Oats declined fe, Local Grain Dealings WHEAT,—COash No, 2,100}; cash No, 8, %lo:hrflected , Tdde, BAR 1'sh 600 | 121b do, 1 00: fat family, 101b do 75e. CANNED (Flaid), por me. u 0; ot (Fiaicay |5 3000 g‘ ; do'l firm and no change »A BEESWAX—Y.]IW, mno. ONIONS —Bushel bo: 2 50@3 00, LRANBERR!ES——P& box, 8 5@ OHIISH—lO(ilh COFFEE, —Rln. lnlr, 11¢; Rio, good 20; Rio, prime to choice, lfli\' Old gov't .hn' ézflh Mocha, 28}0; Arbuokle’s, P, AS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@b Oholce, 80@750; Imperial, good, 40@4? Choioe, 60@750; Young Hyson, §rmd 36@ 50c; choice, 650@81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 350; Japan, choice, ooémc Oolon, ood, 35@40; Oolong, cho.co, 40@55; Soushong, ood, 85@40c: choice, »{m ; Crashed, 10§e; |<|w<lel 11; Fine powdered, 11¢; Standard Coffes. A} 9jc; New York Confectioner's Standard A, 106; Good A, 9fc; Prairie Extra C, 0}, DRIED FRUITS—Choies evaporated peachos, orated 50'b boxes, >runes, old, 6Gho; now, @70; Blackberries, new, ~ York apples, 7e; Carrants, e SODA.—Dwight's b pape nnd do, £2 85; Church's, §2 85; PROVISIONS—Breakfast bacon, 18 shoice lard, 14}o; dried beef, 16)c; should: ers, Ofo; 'hams, 13hc; bLacon, sides, 12c; breakfast, 13fc. NEW PIOKLES—Mediam, in barrels, 8900; do in half bbls, 5 25; smnlls, in bbls, 1200 do, in half bbls, 700; gherkins, in bbls, 14'00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, VINEGAR-Pure apple extra, 160: ure apple, 19c: Prseing pure avole 16e. THOMIN Y- Now, 8 00 por bbl, BEANS—Mediom, hand pioked 8400 per bushel; navy, $1 00; calel navy, 84 ROPE—Sisal, § inch and larger, T R Era o 14 — | ‘ream, o} Skim_113c. WOODENWARE—Two hoop_ paile, 95; hree hoop pails, 2 20f No. 1 tubs pionect washboards, 185 Double Crewn, 2 90; Wellbucket LEAD—Bar, 81 65 SYRUPS,—Sugar house, bbls, 550 thalt s, b7k allons, 82 50; choice table syruj e%%'c' hnlbbl-, 580; kegl.lfl 50, STARCH,—Poarl, 4oy Bilvor Glose, 8 8tc; . Corn Shmh 90; Excelsior SR Dray lhocs, per bbl, 185 Ash- tom, in saoks, § 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 8 45; bbln dairy, 100, 8 SPIC Pepper |19, 19¢; (h)‘lovun, 100; Nutmegs, $1 oouge% g MAl(,H.ES—Per caddie, 90c; 5 _square cases, 85.10 perial, 8 30; 8, 87.65; iOAPi——Kh‘k '8 invon T Kirk's satine 380; Kirk's lmndnrd 3 65; £2 85 De- Keg #oda, Part round 4| Kirk's whi Russian, 500: Kirk's Eutocs, 20 Kirk's 'Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), 40; Kirk's magnelia, 4 55@ CANDLES—Boxés, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8, 186;boxes 40 1bs., 16 oz, 6s, 16¢, LYE—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 840: Western, 270; Norths Star, 2 66; Lowis' Iyg, 460; Jowall Iyo, 3, POTASH—Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz., , 3 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, ‘nchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50. 3LD SEED — Red clover, chofoe new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, 87 00; white clovur, new, $1400+ al alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, $1800. Timothy, good, mew, 88 00; blue grass, extra ciean, $150; blue clean, 81 25; orchard grass, §2 50; re top, abiolon, 1083 millet, common’ oF Missotl, 0o, millef German, $100. o §1 257 DS R ED—0 VESE sage o bushels 35% 00; osage orangs, 1 fi:b nu;g:ln o over, oney locust, per 3 per 100 Ibs., $25 00. FIS .{—Family white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, 8175; No, 1 white fish, 901 hf bbls, 6 70; No. 1 white fish, in 101b kits, 1 10; family 10 1b kite, 850; New Helland herring, per keg, 1385; Russian sardines, 75c: Colum- bia river ulmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Georgs'y Bank codfish, 60; Gen ‘beneless coda 0| 9kes bonifiu fish, bbls m 100 1bs, $12 50; h( bbl No. lox shore do, 1001bs, 860; bt bhls, fat family, do, 100 1bs, 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 1b kits, 2H, No, 1ex shore, 121b do, 150; No. 'n Standard), per 0 2 ),Pouu, I 21 (uhck)é &r case, 2 7&;’;&1..“%“““' Y %1 70,d021b E;rdom ger 310; soaked b (ermuuth), ger string beans, per case, r case, 1 85, Snueohn.hper case, 225, ‘eas, common, per case, 2.00; peas, choice, er case, 3 15, Blackberries, 21b, per case, 330; strawherries, 2 Ib, per case,3 30; raspberries, 2 1b, per case, 275@3 00, amsons, 3 b, per_case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per case, 8 0o@4 00, Whortleberries &er case, 240, Egg plums, 2 Ib percise,3 303 roen gages,2 Ib per case, 8 30; do cholce, 4 mw 'ine Apples, g b, porcue, 5 75, Peaches, 2 Ib per casc, 403D case, b 00; do, (i) sh w case,300; do'ple, 6 1b, per dozen, § @&wlf?c.mum. Feso; Tonlaisea, 7 c; fair SR o ted, choice, rod Ten- nessee, 10c per 1b; fnay ‘white, 10jc perlb; nv—fwhltowhx‘nh raw, 10c; rouoed, 123c. Dry Goods. BROWN COTPONB—Afllnfln Ai! leton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8¢; oon Buckeye LL, 4-4, 703 Oabot W, C’:’ltfie Ureat Falls 4"} oo msie-AflnnJ Wil 78 I & ; Indian mb-rd d Wiy Bie, L.wmmw 4 70; Mystio Rlver. 7}\3 Pequoz A, 8fc; Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica G, &; Wachus- ot B, ot do'A, Bia. Y 12}0; Wal- cott sz Hown COTTONS—Allendale | ho; 7he; Alligator 84, 8c; Argyle 44, 7 At LL, Gic; Bniier Btate X 4-4, 70; &nmn uukaya S 4 4, 8|co ‘ }:‘0 hE4-4,Dc'in lllo npé)erefi N 80, 7¢; do O sflgt do 86, 7je; do K 89, 8hc; Pocasset ‘amsutta 4.4 1! BLEACHED COTTONS—A: gin L 4-4 0hc; BlackatoneAA i perial & o do half bleached i Oabot 4-4, Fidelity4-4, 9ho; Hoait ot 4 o Loom, 10; ca.bric4-4,13¢;do Water Twist, 104¢; (:rut FallsQ, 1040; Indisn Head shrunk 4-4, 12: Lowwdale, 106; do cambris 87, 134o; Now York Mills, 12¢; Pequot A, 10¢; Pepperell NG Twills, 12ho; Pocahontas -4, Oho; gocxuiet 4:, 83c; Utica, 1lc; Wlmlutu DUCKS' (Colored)—Albany ¥ brown, 8oj do G draby xley do XA airipes an plaids, 1240; o XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 12jc; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8}o; Chariot fancy, 12j0; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; brown' 1% Nevonset A brown, 15c. ; | teeth, 4o, Indiana A |16 00, 4f0; Dunnell, J 603 flohx Eddm“‘ok:fi:z‘k::mrb[n- S kM 3 pfl'flF %nshhrlm Go, X Gln(hnmn. [ Ytart Oriental 6o, TAMS —Amosk 00«. Amos. keag dress 12§ Argyle, Atlantio, 9o; Cumberland, 736 mghimu, 840 Konl]vnnh 8jo; Plun kett, 10jo; Sus- ; | f COairo D and_T, 13}c; Olarion D and T, 17}o; Decoan Co, stri Dand T, 16e; Key: |4 stone, 1840; _Nantucket, flnplu\ll 16c; Ocesn D and T, m: i:nyl Sussex, 120; Tiogay 13401 S achssett shit ing shecks, 124c; do, Nankin, 12he; York plain Nankin, L l , 22¢; Continental © 42, 1ic; Frait of the Loom 104, 374 New York mills 9 o 78, 800; do bt Pembroke 1 Peguot 104, 284e; do 74, 19¢; do 49, 160; Pepperell 36, 29¢ do’ 67, 3e; do 57, 180; Utica 96, 850; do | per 58, 224o; m- 18, 176 igars and Tobaccos. L. ‘l(-ARN —.‘%edn £15,00; lunnrcflfl\t, 4 $25.00; Mixed, 835.00; Seed Havana, | C 50,000 ClenrHayana, &7 C TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Luln, C 24 1b, 60g; Our Rope, first quality, « Star, r\umm 2% n», butts, 60c pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60c; Gilt E pm.nd. 94 b, butts, 60; Army and N unds, 55c; Bullion, pounds, 60c; Loril: ard’s Climax, pounds, 61c. FINE CUT—In ‘p.n. —Hard to Beat, Toe; Golden Thread, 700; Fountain, 80ci 850 Cement, bbl, 2 50. lov- (()T’FO\ADFS—AM\WHIG l;a: bbl, Be; | Agate, 200; American, 11c; Artisian, 224c; | Oarbolic, Torse sh..., B $2 40 FINISHING —1in. No. § 857 80; 1.fn No. 3 81300, 1in, No L #1850, THICK FINISH—$48 00@55 00, PLAQI‘hR PARIS - LOUISVILLE C]"MRNT-— 200, Bullding Material, LIME—Tsr barrel ll 85; bulk per bus lnster , $2 50, Hair gs arre elt 100 1bs, 83 50, Straw nrd 84 00 PAPER—Straw paper, 8c; rag pa e lo; dry goods paper, 7e; m: Ia paper, COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, 81 2 news paper. Morris_Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86 50; Whitebreast nut, $6 50; Towa 19403 do, oy checks, etripes and Iumx 86 50; Towa nut 86 50; ‘Rook Spring nthracite, all sizes, 813 00@12 50, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 604/, 3 60, Drups. DRUCS AND CHEMICALS —Acid cid, Tartaric, 60c; Balsam . $105; Chloroform, per b, 100} Dover's powders, Jer 1b, 81 40; Tipscrr alts, per Ib, 8§c; Glycerine, pure, per Ib, 0c; Lend, ~Acetate, per Ib, 240} ), Cnstor, No. 1, per gal, Jil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, $120; Mlive, per gal. $1 50; Oil, ommum, Ipiun, $4 75; *Iimnu’ EW. &R &S 'otassium, Todide, per n. ; Sulphate of 2 85; Salacin, per oz, Morghine, per oz 85 "5 Salphr flour, por Ib, do; hnine, ver oz, $1 35, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, H@lflc' heavy, 13@16¢; mo-lium nnwuhad, light, 18@200; Fmrm. sw Mountain, " 600; | SCH0) Thod — ce, fair, 80c; tub-din cmm. 0.8, »'Is"bm pe.’i‘m‘;‘;; . and Ml . badkbnd oot Wl acde T r} 855 Diamond Crown, oo 0% lew L R . oa—Oommon, 23t | FTIDRS —tyreen butchor's hide,; 6@ 6io 88¢, Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 | oy red 7; Md,, PAX cured fo sall gz Blo; Dukes Ducham, 16 on, B0e; Senl of | e, o :"“'::‘l (TR Nebras. mfg nd o 1?@15«- ' by s 0‘ North Lnnlln 16 oz, 46; Sul of ka, 16 oz, ne Jacl linen bags per Ib, 3’1 ms; Machu EX' o'i. 2 oz, tin oil, 560 D Paints. om und Vamishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White le: Omaha ure. uno, rad ull, llc‘ noh zine, in varnish asst, aad burnt umber, burnt _Sienna, 13¢: vandyke brown, 13 refined lampblack, 1?4! conch black, 1 ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome green, L. M. & D., 14¢; blind and shutter L M & DO Lic; Paris groen, 18c; oot A 860; California Fureka, patent ndian red, 15c; Venetian red, { Deatid of Kanans, § 50 90; Missouri flour 8 50@4 25; graham, § 75; rye flour, 8 40, v, 230; Amerioan Yermiliod, X, & P, 18c; chrome yellow. L, M, 0.&D 0,1 llow ochre, 9¢; golden ochre, 15; patent er, 6c; graining colors: light unk. dark oa, waltiut, chestnut and u% Dry Palnts ‘White lead, 6jc; French zinc, 10c; Paris whiteing 2h¢; whi ilders,” ~14c; \\hlu coml, 1ic; lampblack German- 3 lampblack, ordi , 80; Prus. sian lue 45¢; ultramarine, 1 brown, 8¢; umber,fburnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4o;sienna, burn t, 4o; denlu, raw, 4c Paris green genuine, 85¢; Paris green com'l 2be; chrome green, N. , 11b cans 12c; raw and | 6o short strij n calf, wt. 8 mlh 10@11c; nnci.rsn-. per ut:ln. B0o; $1 25; gmn lamb skins lfi. oy 5"}5&” damagud Hidon two-hin rae, out loun t P, ., 6, whitelaad, 0,80 o S 7.4 | iiedy ra) hrnnthd gl ey lmemumn, 1t & Ib cans, 90¢ | loon skins, No. 1, 45c; No. % 8o No. 3 120; French zinc, | 90,5 No, 4, 100, _Mink, No. 1, 3 No. B0c;. French zince, in ol asst, 150; Raw | socs “1es. 8 166 No. 4, 6. Fo No. 1, 2, 250, Skunk, No. 1, hllck, , 400; narrow stripe 250; mldltrlpe, 0o, l‘-llo', Council Bluffs Market. Counoin Brurrs, May 12, Flour—Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf, 3 80; best ansas and Bran and Shorte—20 00 per ton Chop Corn—24 00 per ton. Wheat—No. 2, 110@1 16, 2, 50e. Rye—702, Barley—No, 2, 75¢; No. 8, {0 Hay—Loose, 500@6 00; baled, 75 per o; vandyke, | bale, Wood—5 00@6 00, Wool—15@25. Butter—Oreamery, 850; in rolls, wrap. Y. 20c; chrom- | ped, 25@30c: rolla not wrapped, 200; mixed en K., 120; vermillion, Eng., 70c; yer- | colors, 16 illion, ~Americn, 180; Indih red b s rowo pink, 14c; ventian_rend, Godkaones Pho: venstian red Am., 18c; red load, Th; rome yellow, gl::mme' chrome yel- fow, K. 130 bahre, rochelle, o; oohre, T'rench, 2jc; ochro, American, 1 Winter's mineral, 24c; lohigh brown, 2 spanish brown, m o h brown, 24o; ineral VARNISHES—Barrels Furaiture, extra, 81 10; farnibure, 81 furnitire N 5 ; shel oil finh% OILS—IIO'oarbon r gallon, 1130 1°50 headlight, per allon, 123cs 175° : Rerg on, 16§c; toline, raw, fimon on, 90; No. 1, 70c; No. 2, 60c; ‘castor, er, closing on call at 5 175 ‘headl ht, | and May; 1 rglllon. fle' 115§ for August; d&“ 1074 for the year; 1 14 lon, 63¢; lnd, winm str'd,” pcrznl' rejected, nom nal. Patatoos—Rose and Scoteh, 135, Onions—1 26@1 40, Live Chickens—3 00 per dozen, Chiocago Froauce. CH10AGO, May 12, Flour—Prices steady and strong; ‘spring wh“:o fl:l:zr‘s quotable a; 040245@7 00; com- mon to choice western, 7 50; common o; coach, exm. 81 40; | g0 fancy Minnesota, 8 00@9 25; -Ttm winter wheat flours, 6 choice rye flour, 4 70@5 00, atent 7 00; fair to ‘Wheat—No, 2 spring unsettled and low- m@l 254 for cash 97 for June; 1 258 for July; 1104 for September; 116 for No. 8; Corn—1In No. 2 prices ruled higher at per gallon, 1 25; No, 8, 1 15; sweet, | the opening of the session, but afterwards m' mflf’w l; sperm, W, B., per gallon, wsskmad and closed on ; . B., per gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, extra, per gfllon, 75¢; No. 1, 65c; lubri- ufinz, per gflon, 80c; summer, 150; | ter 1b | golden m: o.Lp.rzfllon,Me,No. gallon, 80c; 64", Tron, """#w fow steel, apecial a i low onst, 7o cavol ot '.pfemurcamn.se, oast tool do, kes, 86! 225@3 u‘)l.perlet.l% il tongues, each, 70@85c; axles, cofl chafn, per 1b, 6@12¢; mi iron s, Oe; crowbars, 60; harrow lt::h '@8c; Burden’s len’s muleshoes, 6 35. SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; Buck lhot, .2.10' Orlen‘lzl‘sl’u;vder, kegl.kw e do, 0., quarter 88; ing, koay, $3.35) Fuse, ver 100 foot, b0c. SARBED WIRE—In car lots,,8 80 per 100; in less than -:Ar lots. 8 56 ver 100, for .ln.ly, 7880 for anhers, et 1. B@1Bor Hvots, por 1 Lict |10 05 tor Faryy 15324 s wi 6] r 3 rivel r CH or 5 nfeable, Bop | TP orseshoes, per keg, 500; uprlng 11 85 for May; 11 374 for June; orseshoes, 5 34; | July; 11 60 for Augusi; 11724 for Sep- tember; 11 70 October; 11 22§ for the year. not very large; 10 l.ut,- M pis slow; common grades, dull an call at 76je_for 763c for D'IYA 784c for June; 78fc ugust; 72{o for Sep- i 790 for the year; 764@77c for mixed; 734c for "r:: m—mum dull at 53 for cash; 52c , 80; spes [;. ; ter- ettt pos g.non, o; n.pt.hn. 74", per | for May; b2jo for June; 88jo for August; 86 for the year. et at 78¢c for No, -rley—thouQ material change; 105 at 18 80 for June; or Aukulz‘ 1790 or the year, Lird—Firmer at 11 35@11 37} for cash 11 50 for for cash; 90c for No. 'ork—Mess active and -tmn Short Ribs—F airl f’ active, but offerings 0 for cash; 10 65 for ay; 10 70 for June; 10 75 for July; 10 80 for August; .9 80 for the year. Butter—Creamery in good sup) dply n.r]n‘d weak; eather. choice to fancy creamery, M@Bfiax hh to Oak sole, 38¢ to 420 hemlock sole, 28¢ to food 21@28c; choice to fine dairy, 20@' 360; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 650'to 80c; hemlock calf, 850 to 120; hem- lock upper, 23¢ to 26¢c; oak unper, Zdc; alligator, 400 to 5 50; ealf kid, 32@85c; Grel ,.m 250 to 375; oak kip, 80¢ to Flonr‘: 00; oak calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 11001 85; Trench unlf 125 to 2 00; rus- 550 to 7 50; li 600 to 850. foppings, 900 to 10 50; B, L, Moroseo, 505 to 850; an ble O, D, Morocco, 85¢; simon, 270 to HARNESS -No 1 star oak, No 4242 do, 8c; No. 1 Ohlo oake 3 850; No. 1 Mn-nmk... o Ko Zdu, 3o, jorses and Mules. The’ market Ia brisk and il grad {r 10 good, 14@180 E ga~15§@1so. Whisky—14. Bhlpm’n Regd'ts, . 8,615 i Lo Sr, Lours, May 12, Flour—Dull and unchanged, “’ f ‘Wheat—Opened higher snd became les m ,l;"‘llu e} l" » alight :dv i vNa‘;y gn-:eglm’i. and i:lga;d I;)ov;.r o:nnl‘:l; wen;é e do or qupd ee. o :&‘x: for May; 124 for June; 1 14 for July; 1 10 supply conside rices range aa bid for August; 1 09 for Soptamber; 1,062 | lor 0 year, Fine single drivers, $150, to 800.; Extra draft horses, 8175. to 225.; Common drait 75¢ for June; 743c or oo, 8100, t0 1605 Extea farmn horwes oust; Tade for September; '110 t0125.; Common to good farm horses to $100,5 Extra plug, 860. to 76, Common on plugs, mlw u_w'fis T e (o5 AL Lnu., o75. 401005 184 to 14 3 | banis, 660 ALCOHOL — 187" peoot, 2 r wine ;| gallon; extra Califo pfrn- 167 proof, 30 per proof gallon; triple reined aplrite 167 proot, 134 per proof aallon; re-diatl whiskies, 1 L o0 T B b e 150@ 2 50; Kentucky bonrbom, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, | B 8—Lnported, 86 domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS I Dorted, 4 50@6 00; domentic, RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00; domestic, 1 bl 50 lfiE?bH D APPLE BRANDY— I CHAMPAGNES—Imported per 28 00@84 03 Amarina, wm% f OLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 Corn—Higher at 76}@77}c for oash; }%x o c for the year, ‘ash hi_ her, options lower; 51% for cnh, 52§c for June, 44§ for July; 86 i5h handa {oxtre), 8120, for August, Kyu—Lowor at 7430 hid, arley—Dull at 80c@1 10, Lud—Dull at 4 60, Bnmr-lrlrm, creamery, 25@270; dairy, 17 -—Cbolu country, 16@17¢, \\FMI % Higher at 1 15, Pork—Stron; ml better at 1010 bid or cnh and Salt Muu Higher aud firm, hou rs, 8 00; short ribs, 10 80@10 UH 16 00; | short clear, 11 00, Lard—Nominal at 11 30, o ta, 5000 45,000 4,000 5,000 none New Yok, May 12, Y,—Cash No, 2, 96c; No, 8, 210KINGUD—AmOsk A 0 A 82 WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 0c to 15¢ higher on "choice 174c; do XX blue 82. 3 Arrowanca |20 00; Catawba, por onse, 4 00@7 00, wheat; extra ; fair 1? 9}c; Claremont B B, X Conestoga ex mber. ur unchanged, o, 2, 62jc. tra, 1740; Hamilton D, Tijo Lowiston wioLmAsL. Wheat--Unsettled; moderate demand; o T8, —Cash, 4440, 30, 160; Minnehahs 4-4, 20¢; Om Wo qnou lumber, lath and .h;rnfl- on; N.,_ a 5 142, No. 2 red, 141, STREET PRICKS —Corn, 50@45; oats, | axbes €4, 280; Pear] River 82, 16jc; Put- Omaha at the followin, 2red May, 1 46@ 1.6,‘ d,, 45 nam XX blue stripe, 120; hetucket JOI“T AND SOANTLING—16 ft, and | 1 45'@1 1fli dfl J“lib 2@l 0059 Doz o, i do ss 120; Yeoman's blue 29, 830 “nflfl- m 00; 18 ft., $22 00, Corn - Cad y opmu m lur, BIOPPED FEED™ &N IMS, —Amoskeak, blnund bronn | TIMBERS—16 6! and under, 822 00, lata futures bigher and glh{lgglllal 1 4 me; Andmr DDN rdl?u ling X CT;{M.Ing AND J%?’lfl‘o—l;‘ i't;_. .tgl;,i %. 6@ nw 5 “&a d' :}«:fl 00 hlul aw | g mix BICAW-54 08 fon looss 55 00 baled, s°° do . nmmd—xo. L o 0 823 00 0et; Tne ML Vi, P u .nd rorn. No. %m ats - Cnsh lots dullbnnu.d ; opened vor DD sz i Pearl | SHEETING — No. 1 (20d common lom.nd-..k, Nu white, 87c; No, 2 HAME—lfl:‘m i Mw .na brovm. , ncasville, | boards). 818 50; No. 3, §17 00, — ‘mixed, 0240) mixed o1 b mmmm«». clear | blye an 1 fiog&ngfgf&—ué% oD 92800 | westers, h@4es - Mo 3 el Moy 3 cuumms—- @64c. E m BIDIN 824 0;' B, 821 00; ©, mum) BEEF—16}0 w v, luh double face, m Garner A G—A, i ; ©, gz..l:null)l at 88@92, Produce and Vegetables. bo ©0TATOES—Nebraskas, 1 1 10; mgortad Soteh Ohtmamlons 100G 135, RSET Jxms—uuty 80; Andros IWEET POTATO! ! .00 per ooain uuuui Bi‘fl(!hnndc';lu. o &mn D DUCK~8$1 251 50. o-w Thes un.uum.l-’n 7’“«1. WBUTTER—Creamery, 'fm!m m ‘h s':: o 16380, oommon . 10617, ' vmommo—oA. 0 00; B, 837 60; O, sm'ndu:s—ua LTS Gin,cloar, y~ Dall, lark—qdu but firm; new mess,J18 75@ Lard—Dull and weak; 1060 for cash, 82 75; star, 00, LA o 1. 00, ey e, BHIP LAI:} mfigw; 0, G, Nor "'dm.:“fl’ Mlu and v‘a 836 00; §-in, 3 nmh lot ro- No % 887 00; G—fi: No1 basa b LN Oincinnati Produos. Orvornar, May 12, Mess Pork—19 50@19 75, l‘rd Prime steam, 1 asked; 1125 Bull( Meats—Cloar sides firm at 11 40 asked. Bacon - Clear wider, 11 874@12 00, Flour--Quiet and unvettled. Winter family, 5 10@6 Wheat—Fuir; milling No. 2, 1 88@1 40, _fi;}nrn —Less active, but steadier; No, 2, Oate—Firm and quiet; B6c sales, Rye—Freer offerin Barley—Dull and easy @108, Whisky: No. 2 mixed, 9, 813@82. fall grades, 90c@ -Stronger and higher at1 14, Kansas Oity Produce Market. Kansas City, May 12, Wheat—Firm on cn-h and M fatures weake: 2 cuth 114 May June, May, , 754 white uuxml cash, 81jc; 80c; July, 800; rejecied mn-m-o« Pronrta, May 12, Com—Firm and inactive; high mixed, To}@77ey mixed, :5{@704c, Uats—| anuhu 0, 2 white, Rye—TIrregular; No. 2, 76} lllgllwlneu—lhld firm at11 Roc'ts. Ship'ts. none _mnone 11,500 10,500 2,600 1,200 Be. Wheat Peotrolenm Prrrssure, Pa,, Muy 12, Oil—The market opened at 75kc, de- 2— clined to 74fle, advanced to 75c, and closed_No. 1, 7hjc; June delivery, 70hc; July, 78kc; August, aoin, l\ew York re- fined, 74o; Autwerp, shipments umted, 43,107 h-.mu.iu isburg sales, 15, barrels; do, exchange, no bids; 14 65 asked, CLEVELAND, May 12, Petroleum—Quiet; standard white, 110 test, Gfo, g ©Chicago Live umx. Cui0Aco, Ma The Drover's Journal reports as follows: Hogs—Market was aotive and higher; common to good mixed, 4 l)0m7 50; heavy sncklng and_ shipping, 7 55@7 90 m,m ; skips and culls, 5 60@6 7 ltampu 16,500 head. Cn".leaMnr! active and higher; ship- catils, b 75@7 85; mixed butchers' otk 2 60@6 00; Texans, 60)@6 50; atnckerfl and feeders, 3 00@b 50, Receipts, 2,700 Reoeipte, head. Sheep—Active at 3 25@06 25, 400 head. oo il Sl Kansas Oity Live Stook. Kansas Ciry, May 12, Cattlo—Racelpt 178 head; 'shipments, 197 head. Market strong and active, and 10c higher; native shippers, 5 75@7 25; na- tive stockers Aad foeders, 3 75@4 25; native cows, 8 00@5 50. Hugu—llaoe(pta. 2,374 head; shipments, 409 head, Market ntnmg and active at Thursday's prices, Sales rangd from & 25 @7 75; bulk from 7 00@7 20 PMM.!DM. Produoo. PRILADELPHIA, May 12, Wheat—Firmer at 1 44@1 444 for cash and May; 1 454 for June, t;rn-;}irm at 84)@82}c for cash; 84@ or May. élnh—l“lrm 8t 61@62¢ for cash and Ryo—-l"lrm at 920, Baltimore Produce. Baurinorx, May 12, Flour—Quiet. ‘Wheat—Southern firm; fultz, 1 longberry, 141@1 44; No, 2 red uny, 142 asked for cash; lflj lor Cnm —White, firmer at 89@9%0c; yellow dull at 86@87?" mixo;r ;..s?ge l’n!gufu at 8870 for cash, Cotton Market. Nzw Yun:{ May 12, Spot cotton is quiet and steady at 12 5 16 for midling uplands, with sales of 181 bales for export, 617 bales to spinners, and 400 bales ~deliversd on contracts. Futures closed dull but steady, and 1 1-100¢ lower than yesterday; May, 1282-33c; June, 12 41¢;July, 12 54c; August, 13 67- 68c; Septembur, 12 zo@u 30c, cash and | Jund May; 7840 for June; 774c for July; 756 for Toudn Profluo Tovrkno, May 12. ‘Wheat—| Stendf at 139 for cash’ No, 2; 189 for May; 185¢ for June; 119 for 226 | July; 1 14 for the yenr, forn—In fair demand at 780 for No, 2 cash; 77%c for May; 70c for June and July; 594c tor the year, Oats —Quiet at b5o for No, 2, — e ——— T — Liverpool Produce. Liverroor, May 12, Flour—American, 10s@12s 64, Wheat—Winter, 9s 10d@10s 4d; white, ring, 9s@10s; club, 108 tine Market. WiLMiNa1oN, N, C,, May 12, Ronin —fStronger; strained, 120; * good, 1yirlu—mrm at 40 Steady at 1 25, Certiflcate. ““I have used Burnock Broon BirTERs with great benefit for Indlgutlon and con- ll.lplt‘ion of the bowels.” L. EASTON, Price, $1. m13dlw milton, Ont,” Dluntlllod Refagoes. National Associated Press, CiNcinvar, O, May 12,—The Rus Jews lately arrived here are much dissatisfied with their treatment, They are huddled together several hundred in one building, and eight or ten in a small room. They find great fault with the committee, and are du satisfied generally, Druggist’s Testimony, H, F. McCarthy, druggist, Ottawa, Ont., states that he was afflicted with ch bronchitis for some years, and was completely cured by the use of THOMAS' Eovrorric O1L, ml13dlwgy Fires. National Assoclated Fress. 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