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Tlll' ()MAHA DAILY BEE: FINANGE AND GOMMERGE FINANCIAL. New York, May 18, MONRY, Money closed ensy at 2@2} per eent. Exchange closed firm at 4 88@4 903, Governments closed steady. GOVERNMENT B NDS, Onrrenc 183 bid 4's coup 03 hid 43’6 conpons, 1154 bid @'s continued.. L1013 hid s continued, .. 101§ bid RATLROAD KONDS, Pacific railroad bonds olosed ax follows Uhion 1ets A170@118 Union Lanc J18t b Toion Sinki 11 Qentrals A7 @ty £T00KH The rtock market to-day was more no- tive than for several days, but the ton was wouk during most of the day and prices declined steadily up to withiu one hour of the close, when the lowest prices of the day wero cuirent. Tie weskne:s was most urked in the grangers, which were pressed for sale on reports of the cu ting of rates on northwestern trade by several ronds, St. Paul was weak on the rumor that the company intended to is<ue 5,000,000 shares of the o mmon stock at par. These reports wers denied late in the day. In the money markel a stronger tone prevailed, with a partly recovery from the lowest prices. The following e closing bida: Am'n Disv. 'Lel. A&TH. . Preferrod Bu-c m AL pld CB&Q, szen\n (o] Canad Con. C Man Beach Cantor Md Coal Col & Gireen ywh‘l Ceriral Pacific. 0 &C Q61 Coalliiiues Northwestein 12»5 Gen Towa...... Proferred....143 Q0 & 10:... NY h.avmd 10 Cedar Falls N & Wpfd Cs NP Y% L&NO Preferred .. Nash. & Chat. . New Cen Coal W Homestake, H& Std pid Union Pac. Wabash Western Louis, & ¢ Nach. 75§ STATE BONDS. Firm and without change. GHICAGO MONRY, CHICAGO, May 18, Preston, Kean & Co., bunkers, report: ‘The market is without any special fea- ture and although rather more active than yesterday, would be called dull. Prices are firm and inclined to advance, and especiully in all cases of local securities, Government bonds at last New York quotations, received at noon, were un- changed from last night’s figure, the after- moon (uotations not bei.g received for some unknown reason. Minnesota state 43 per cent bonds are strong and in more demand, and the prices must be considerably ndvamced within the next thirty days. Municipal bonds are being largely dealt in, and all good secur- ities of that class find ready rale at prices to net mvestors 44@h} per cent per an- num, Mosey remains plenty, with rates uc- changed, Bast ra exchanga, miuw betwe:n banks, sirm and active, Clearings, $ UNITRD & 33's Extended 6 378 Eatended 5. . pre 4 por $1,600 yre- cign exchange . A013@1014 1o}aiol; s Coupons. RAILWAY AND MIS Sterling right. . “ " Sixty days C,M &St P, 78 I, & D, Iix C,M &8 P.6 Iluhuule lycis L& P, W, div. o'& Northwostern & — COMMERCIAL Umena Wholesale Market. Orp1oe or THR OMAHA Beg, Thursday Evening, May 18, No chang:e reported in the market to. duy. T T Local Grain Dealings —Cush No, 2, 1064; eash N, , 96ho; rojected, 730, " BaltlliY,—Cash No, 2, No, 8, $3.00 baled, roduce and Vegetables. Nebraskas, 1 0)@1 10; cotch Champions 1 00@1 15, 5.75@06,00 per 25@1 10, ¥ BUTT -Creamer L roll, 156a,16e; comr roll, 8@10., RELSWAN-—Yellow, 20@ Bushel boves, 2 50 @3 00 LANEERRIES—Ver hox, e §i'~ 16e per ib, Grocers' List, io, iair, 11c; Rio, good to choice, 124¢; Old’ gov't ¢, Muchs, 284c; Arbukle’s, .Gunoowder, good, 45 risl, good, 40@4c; lw Ix) son, good, 36 Nat Lieaf, d Bo; Crushed i Powdered, 1 andard Cotice ctioner’s Hta Prairie Ext NEW PICK LES—Mediy f&: ‘:‘i‘,;lu ihl hgl( bbls, 5 25; :‘:AHT m’fi:. do, in half bl 7 00 herkis bhls, 14'00; do, in half bbis, 7 50. pilas, 1 VINEGAR" Pure apple extrs, 16c: nh] ll)é 3 G yrare apnle, 18c; Prossine oure anvle, 16¢., HOMINY—New, 85 00 per bbl, ROPE—Sisal, § inch and larger, 7{@ 8¢; § inch, 9c. CHES E—Fuall Croam, 140; Part dkim 113e, WOODENWARE—Two hoop pails, 95 hres hoop pails, 8 20! No. 1 tubs jioneer wishboards, 185 Double Crewn, 190; Wellbucketu, 8 25, LEAD—Bar, 81 6 DRIED_ FRUITS~Choica enches, Te: Salt Tiake orated 50'h boxes, 1842; Michigan vork apples, 73ci Prunes, old, 6hc; new, 7Ae; Currants, 6§@7o; Dlnokborries, new, halves, Sreakfast bacon, 133 dried boef, 15)¢; sheuld bacon, sides, 12¢; | Imported German 5 per S lhn m‘ 40 1bs, 153¢;boxer 10 1bs,, CANNED mm 2 1 (Field's), per case, 84 00; do 1 i (Field's), et cuse, 505 ao 2 1 (Standard), per case, 50; do 1 Ib (standard), per_case, 2 20; do ‘lhl-dmk) per case, 2 7h; do 1 1 (slack), per case, 200. Ouions, §£0, Salmon, 1 I, |urx| zen, 1 65@1 7 h, per dozen a2k @2 small fsh, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 14ho; American, puarter boxes per box, 1le; do half boxes, per box, 214, Lobsters, 1 1b per dozon, 180, Tomatoss, 280; do 8 1 case, 2 70@2 9 Corn, 2 b (Mount. per case, $10; sonked corn, 210; du 2 1 (Yarmouth), per case, 313 ing beans, per _case, 2 10; Lima beans per case, 1 85, Succotash per case, 2 00, Peas, comuon, por case, 2 003 pens, chofoe, per case, 8 15, Dlnckberries, 21b, per case, 240; strawherrios, 2 Ih, per case, 2 30; rmqhherneu, 2 b, per case, $00@3 15, Danwons, 2 1, por caxe, 2 45, Bartlett pears per case, 8 00@4 (0, Whortleberries yer case, 240, Egg plums,2 1b percuse, S 30; Green gages,2 lb‘lxnr case, 8 80; do choice, 1h per case,4 50. Pine Ay fina». 2 Ib, per case, 4 @b 75. Pl‘llnhefi, b per case, 810: do 3 1b. case, 4 H0@b 00; do, (pie), 3 b, per cnwe.2 753 do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, 8 50, RICE—Carolina, 7@se; Louisiana, 7 @8c; fair, 6@6h. SY KU PS.—Sugar house, bbls, 55¢ thalf ble, 57c; kegs, 44 gallons, £2350; choice table syrup, 53:; \ml Libls, 55¢; kegs, $2 50, STARCH, —FPourl, t4o; Silver Gloss, 84 @sjo; Corn stnuh, 8§@9; Excelsior Glons, 7e; Corn, T4e. SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 185 ton, in sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, ©bls dairy, 100, 3s, 365, SPICES.—Pepper, [19; Cloves, 40¢; Nutmegs, 8100+ 25 Mace $1 00. MATCHR! oanes, §7.6! SOAPS—Kirk's Savou Lmperial, 16 oz, 8%, C. 30; Kirk's satine 8 30; Kirk's standiard, 3 65, Russian, 500 Kirk"s Kirles ” Praicie. Quoen, 10; Kirk's magnolia, 4 5@ merican, 8 40; Greenwich, 340 LY \\emem, 275; North Star, 2 50; Lewis' Iye, 4 603 5 ewell lye, 275, FOTASH-—Pennsylvasia coms, 4 dor. , 3 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in case, 10; Amchos Ball 2 dox in case, 1 50, L RRED SHED — fro “lover, choico new, 600 per bushel; mammoth clover in new, $700; white clover, new, 1400 ai alfa clover, now, $1250; alsike, new, 81300, Timothy, good, now, $3 00, blue grass, extra clean, $1 50; blue grass, clean, $1 25; orchard grass, $2 50; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, common or Missouri, 80c; millet, German, 8100 to 81 25; Hungarian, 80c. HED(ESEED—Osage oran; 1tob bushels, 85 00; osago orange, 10 Jmhuln or over, 8450; honoy locust, per lb., 35c; per 100 1bs., m 00, FIS .|—Family white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, $1 75; No, 1 white fieh, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 70; No, 1 white fish, in 10 Ib kits, 110; fmmly 10 Ib kits, 85c; New Holland herring, por keg, 135; Russian sardines, 75c: Colum- hm river salmon,| . per 1001bs, 8 00; Georgs ank codfish, 6c; Gen. boneless coZ.t; Mc' boneless fish, si 'MACKEREL—Half bbls messmackerel, 100 1bs, $12 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 Ibs, 8 60; bf bbls, fat (nnuli do, 100 b, 6 003 mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits Nu 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No, 1 xhora 2 1b do, 1 00: fat family, 10 i do T75e. PEAL\'UTS—l{nu:(md, choice, red Ten- nexsee, 10c per Ib; fanoy 'white, 10jc per Lb; ra=—ivhite Virgiuia. raw, 10g; romsted, 123c, Dry Goods. BROWN COTT ‘)\\—Atlnntlc A, 8ic; Appleton XX, 7 Boott I'I, 84o; B 7ot € 8fc; 1 io h, 7ic; 1 Sio; Ilnr ian ‘L'Am]:mi A, Ilhllun Orchard d, w., 8%c; Luwrence LL, 7 o3 Myetic Riv /L«.»- l'.-..th A, Bio; Shiwnut 1 L, 7c; U Waohus A, Bic 12he; Wal- ho NE BEOWN COTTONS—Allendale Tho; Alligator 5-4, So; Argylo 44, 7 Joi ntic 1“,. 6le; m.A, er Stato X Buckeye S, 4.4, ¢ @ 35(- Taconia O Tonsdale. 13, 7, ; Lie mc Ia;\nul‘ Wamsutta 4. BLEACHED l" ITTONS—Androscog- in Lo - i Bluckstonc A i perial §) do do half i Cabot 4-4, 8 Fidi Frait of the Loown, 10; do Wager Twist, 104¢; Great Funm,logc« Indisn Heoad shrunk 4-4, 12t Lontdule, 10c; do cambric 87, 12he; New York Mlhn 12c; Pequot A, 10e; Pepperell N ‘wills, 124c; Pocahontes 4-4, 9c; ounlh o Bic, Utica, 11c; Wamsutta 0 X X, 12 0 ORE TColared)—Alb: wny ¥ brown, 8c; do O, drab. ¥l do X\ stripes PR plaids, 12he; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 1240; Arlington fancy, 196; Drumswick biown, big; Chiariot (aney, 1240; do extra_heavy, 20c; I'all River brown, extra_ beavy, 1ljc; Indiana A brawm' 180+ Neponset A brown. 15c. PLUILNG keag A C A 1740; do X 18he; Arrowanra 9403 Ularaniont, B B 5ko; Oanost ira, 174c; | onk, lue, 15} 164c; An blue L )rrn“lh CAMBRIOS lining, 24 inch doublo s Amory, 80; Andros endca, 6fc; Cones lul..\ 1 8¢; Indil 1, Oruord 74 Pepperill sat he; Hpm, ey Goj do, Ginghams, 7 Oriental 64e, NGHAMS—Arnikeag, kesg dress Areyle, 9¢; Cumberland, Téc nilworth, 84 1036; Amos- A 104 rin 10-4,274cf Contine nu] C Ymk wills 98, do 78, 30 Pewbroke 10-1, 25c; Pequot 10-4, w “ae 7-4, 19¢; do 48, 16¢c; Pevpere! ST igars and Tobacoos. '[(-AR\ —“Mds,fl’v'! CUonnectiont, Mixed, 835.00; Seed Havana, 5‘1700 C Ienr}l.mnl. £75.00. i 'll;m‘\m'o — PL, Uu — Golden l.ulz\ 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, Star, pounds, 24 1b, butts,80c; Horse qhne, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60c; Edge, pounds, 24 Ih, butts, 60; Army and Navy, ,,.m-m.‘. Bdo; Bullion &;:md., 590 Loril: In pails,—Hard to Beat, (.nhlhll Thread, 70c; Fountain, 8 y Monntain, 0 y BUe.~In tin foil— it O, 8., b Ib Boxes, per Ib 630; Tori- illard's Tiger, 65e; Dismond Crown, 660, SMOKIN(—All grados—Commaon, 25 to 8%, Grannlated—Dlackwells Durham, 16 Ble; 1 Durham, 16 or, 50c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 18 Tone Jack, 4 oz, linen baga per Iy Marburge’ Prck, 2 oz, tin il § ; Dog PI ts Olls and Varnishos, PAINTS IN OIL—~White lead, Oranha PP, white lead, 0.P.&0 Co .S.P.6} red seal, French zin b oany raw and burnt_Sienna, 13¢; vandyke brown, 18 vefined lampblack, coach bl ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16 blug, 80v; ultramaring blue, 18¢; chrome green, Lo M. & D, 14¢; blind and shuttor reen, L. M. & D, 1dc; Paris green, 180 red, 150; Venetian red, f; scan American Vermiliod, I, & P., ehrome vellow, L, M., 0. &D 0., sullow ochre, Se; golden ochro, 16; ,...mn tryer, 6c; g graining colors: light mk. dark on’, walnut, chestnut and ash 1% Dry ®aints Whito lead, 64; French rinc, 10c; !’nrln whiteing 2{c; whiting _gilders, THihE Sainh ey s Eamphleok. Germiny town, 14c; lamiph ack, ordinary, 8¢; Prus. tian Plue, 45c; ultramarine, 1 c; vandyke, brown, 86; umber,fburnt, 4c; umber, raw, icisienna, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, 4o Paris groen genuine, 85¢;_ Paris green com'l 2; chrome green, N. Y. chrom- green K., 120; vermillion, Eng., 70¢; e willion, ' America, 18c; Indian red rose pink, 14c; venetian read, (onlmmn e: venetian red Aum., 1c; red lead, 74 chrome yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome ye low, K., 12; ochre, rochelle, do; “oolire Trench, 23¢c; American, Ljc} Winter's mineral, o, 24gi Iehigh brown, 2fo: spanish brown, 24e; Prince’s mineral VARNISHES “Barrols per _gallon. Iurniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, 1, $1; furniture, Uy 86c: odach, extra, $1 40} Coach, No. 1, §1 20 Damar, $1 50; Japan, 70c; % h.umm, 70c; shellac, §350; hard ofl finish, 81 OIL —110 carhon, per gallon, 1140 1" headllight, per gallon, 125cs 175" hmnmm ver gallon, 164¢; or. mlma, e gallon, inseed, raw, per gal 1.m,uo~ inseed, boile ver gallon, 63c; lard, winter str'd, per gal* on, 90; No.1, 70c, No. 2, 60c; castor, XXX, per gallon, 125; No. 3, 115; swe per Hon, 85c; sperm, W. B., per gallon, 155 fish, W. B., per gallon, 60¢; neatsfoot, extra, por gallon, 75¢; No. 1, 65¢; lubri cating, zero, per gallon, 80¢; summer, 15 5o dexl machine, No. 1, per gallon, 35 2, 50; sperm, signal, per gallon, 800 pontine, per gallon, 7 gallon, 80c; 64, 200 Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 33 00; plow steel, special cast, 70; crucible, 8c; wpecial ur German, Go; gasttool do, 1620 wagon, wpokes, et 00; hu:hs, per set, 1 25; folloes, sawe dry 140 tongues, each, 70@8be; axle each, 75c; square nuts, per I, 7@11 wasliers, per 'ihy 8@18e; Fivets, per I 11c; coil chain, per 1b, 6@i%; malleable, 8o; iron wodges, Oc; crowbars, 6c; harrow No. ter- ; napthn, 74, per teeth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring steel, 7@&:: Burden's h enhnus, b 3b; Burden's muleshoes, 6 35, SHOT.—Shoty SL85; Buc shot, §210; Oriental ' Powder, kegs, $6.40; do.. hall kegs, 83.48;"do., quarter kegs, $1.88; Biaat: ing, kean, £3.85; Fuse, ver 100 foet 50c. BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 8 39 per 100; in less than car lots. 8 55 ver 100, Leather. Oak nole, 38¢ to 42¢; hemlock sule, 28¢ to 35c; hemiock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 65c to 80c; hemlock exlf, 85¢ to 120; hem: lock upper, 23c 1o 26c; oa' w:per. 24c; alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 32@85c; Greisen kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, 80c to 100; oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip, 110't0 1 55; Fiench calf, 125 to 2 00; ru setts, 5 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 8 50; sonlugs 9.0 to 1050, 13 L Morocon, 0o to 8c; pebble O, D, Morocco, 8505 sinon, 270 to 3 00. HARNI do, 39¢; D 35¢; No. 1 —No 1 star osk . 1 Ohio onk, 33c; Milwaukee, 87¢; No, 2d l; “Hu Horses and Mules. Tho market in brisk and all grades are selling well at o slight advanco in pices, o demand for good horses evceeds the supply consideranly, Prices range ws fol- "0.2;30(1; 2 Extra JRVE . to 150, Jonmnon to good lug:, 660, to : fo 310, {oxtra), $125, 00. to 140,; t0100.; 18} to 14 AL(‘(H[()L—-L‘fl lrrn J 2 .0 per wine gallon; extrs California spirits, 187 proof, §'50 pex proof gallons triple relined splis. 187 proof, 1 24 per proof callon; re-distilled wkiskion 1 00@1 50; fine blonded, 1506 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 20007 60; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 0007 00 BRA.NDILS—[merM, €6 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS. —uz;omd, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40@3 RUMS—r rted, 4 50@6 00; Now England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 503 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY 175@4 00, CWAMPAGNES—Imrorted por_case, 2900884 03 Amsrizaa, case, 12 0@ 16 00, CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINLS—Rhine wine, per a0, 0 00 20 06; Catawba, per c 00@7 00 Lumber, WHOLESALE. We quote ]m wber, lath and shing'es on: arg at Omahia ot the following prices: ND SOANTLING 16 ft, and 10; 18 ft., $22 00, BEIS-—18 ft, and undel AND .mh common . D, $2300; I, 810 00, B, 821 00; C, ). 1, $175; G-in, clear, extra A, $4 00, i Nor No. 2, $13 50; 1-in X\n l )il" ’il THICK FINISIT lkl)l(«‘rUfJ. TARRED FELT-— I‘u' Ib, STRAW BOARD —Per 1b, BEAR CREEK LIME PLASTER PA 3 LOUISVILLE CE Bulldirg Mat: LIME—Fer bavrel, § 350 OCement, bbl, wa plaster, bbl, $2 50, H felt 100 1bs, §3 PAPER W paner, 4c; dry goodn pper, 7; ok Bpring 2 00@12 b0, Carbolic, 50¢; Acid, Tart Copabias por 1by 706s Bark, Bass s, per 1b, 140 A.me, per 1b, To; (Anuhunh ia, do 67, 2lc; do 57, 180; Utica 96, L 88, 23}o; do 48, 176 4 e oz 8105 ;hlunnlunu, 100; overs powdsrs, per 1b, 31 Pib; #pu o salts, per 1b, 34c; Glycerine, pure, per b, 40c; Lead, Acetate, Oil, Castor, No. 1, Oil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, £120; Olive, per gal. 81 50; Oil, 0y Opium, 84 75; 'ilumufl PAW, &8 & et o, §2 40; Potasdum, Todide, per 1 2 85; Salacin, per oz, 40c; Sulphate of per b, per yal, l)fl Morp! mns, er 027, $3 T5; Sulpnur fonr, per Ib, de: Strvohnine, nor oz, &1 85, Wool Merino unwashed, light, 14@216¢; heavy, 18@15¢; medium nnwashed, un 18@! washed, choice, 32c; fair, 3 tab-ding and w,, 280; burry, blackand cotted wools 2@6¢ lovn HIDES cured 7o Hides Furs, Ete (rreon butcher's hide,; 6@6\c part cured 7e hides, green salt, dry flint, sound, 10@11¢c; groen calf, wi. § to greon calf, wt, under 8 M, gll'4 n ;ulm HO@$1 25; grecn lamb skins 1 25@1 503 damaged hides, two-third rate, 4\\! scored and one Licds rate,) branded Coon ekins, No, 1 \ grul 60c; No. k Ghe; ahort .\m,m. 400 Lroad stripe, 106, Lallo stripe 25¢; Council Bluffs Market. CoUNCIL Bruvs, May 17, Flour—Crystal Mills Golden " Sheat, California ¥ 3 8 brand of Kansas, 8 § Missouri flour 8' 50@4 rye flour, 8 40, Bran and Shorta—20 00 per ton Chop Corn—24 U0 ver ton, Wheat—No. 2, 1 10@1 16, Corn—65e, kraham, 8 75; Butter—Creamery, 20:;in rolls, ved, 20@250: rolls not wrapped, 20 colors, 10@15c. Egge—12} Potatoes—Itoso and Scotch, 1 b, Onions—1 25@1 40. Live Chickens—8 00 per dosan, wrap. ixed Chioago Froauce. CHrcago, May 18, Flovr—Quict and steady; spring wheat Bour, 4 757 00; common {0 choice west: 500@7 :0; common to fancy Minne sota, » 00(@9 25; patent winter wheat flour, (‘128@7 00; fair to choice rye fliur, 4 60@ Wheat—Closing on call at 1 23j@1 24 for cash; 1928j@1 24 for May; 1248 for Juve; 1248 for July; 111 for .\uhnut 1187 for September; 116 for the year: 1 13@1 15 for No. 3. Corn—Activeand J@1lc lower on regu- Iar board; closing on cull at 74gc for cash; Tdfle for Dlay; 7280 for Juue; 72 fir July; 1750 for August; 71je for Septeme ber; 69§c for Uctober; 631: tor November; 593 for the year. Oats—Quiet snd weaker; 523@h8: for cash; 528c for May; 6lc for June; 4ide fur July. 0. 2 cash; K1-~Qmet' 78c for for 8o for June; for July, Barley—Inaotive at 105 tor No, 2 cash; 8¢ for '\n 3 Mess Pork—Steady at H@10: dec'ine; 19 00@19 1‘.!§| fur cash and May; 19 074 for June; 10 27 for July; 19 45 for August; 1800 for the year, L rd—Easy; 11174 for cash and May; 11 40 for Juue; 11 55 for July. Bucon —Short ribe, (Inn.uul fiir and prices without material change; 10 82}@ 10 85 for cash and May; 10 80 for June: 10 85 for July; 10 924 for August; 11 (0 for September; 11 05 for October for the year, Butter—Quiet and without special change; choice to * ne creameries, 24@2: ic fair to good, 22@21c; choico to fine dairies 12@124c; fair, 14@lc. Eggs—Steady wnd firm at 16c, Whisky—1 16, Rec'ts, Shipm'ts Flour 9,757 563 6,148 41,220 U481085 152,78/ 3,830 27,511 2110 3300 14,045 4,704 New York Prodmoe. New York, May 18, Flour—Firm for spring and choice gradss of winter; others dull and heavy. Miunesota ex’ru tra, 00@Y 755 city mill ex- 756@3 H0; southern flour nunchanged, \\'l eat —Cush lots quict and steady; op- tions irregular and unsettled, closing firm and slightly higher; No. 3 red, 14 Yo, 1 white, 1 434 1 June, 5; July, 1 Jum b and My o favor of huyer; No v\[llw. e I 0‘ 14 144§ ud.i 91@91he, 1 firm. Ry ‘lmw Ci Barlay—Qui Pork—Quiet and firm; ew mess, Lard—Sieong and acti cash; 11 70@11 724 for Ma l_y Whicky - Nomiual, St. 40u1s Froduce. Sr. Louts, May 18, Flour—Unchanged, ‘Wheat—Dull; No. 2 red, 130} for cash; 1224 for June; 112 for July; 109 for Auuu«, 107 for the year; No. 3 do, 121 O st and May higher at 76@7¢} oash, accurding to locaion; 770 for .1ay; 73fc for June; 73ic for July; 72c for August; 70§ for September; 558 for the year. Oats Tower at 6530 for cash; 51je for June; 42}c for Jnly; 33§ bid for the yeur. . Rye—Lower; 77}c Barley—Dull at 80c@1 10, Leml —Quiet at 4 6o, ser— Unchanged, Jv rge—TUnchinged, Whisky— 1 16, # Pork— Kasier at 1975 for cash and May; 1950 bid for June Dry Salt 3leats-- Easier but not quot- ably lower, 4 Bacon - Easier, but not quitably l.wer. Lara-—Nominal, Rec'ts, Shipints . 5,000 00 16,000 63,000 000 18,000 81,000 Chmlnnxti Produoe. NCINNATI, May 18, 3 veked 0J; prime.stewn, 11 57} 10,000 19 6 Ol O ts—8 00 bid, 8 50 as} 5,000 poun s sold st 8 00, pLilo’, us 62} wsked, 3 firm Cloar and quict, sides at 11 00; Ducon - 8 50 0wl 7 Clear rides Market firo ; winter family, heat—Dull an L Flour man and in g D@ 25 seady; No. 2 mixed 77}c. ud; No, il 1 k0w & del bid, Whisky—1 14, Kaunsas Olty Live Stock, Ka J Cattle heac pors, ers, 8 shipmerts, 758 hea wteady on beavy choige stufl, but 53 lower on wixed and skips; runced from 6 407 75; bulk of alas from 0@7 5. e Philaaeiphis Produce. PHILADELPHIA, May Wheat—Easier at 1 424@1 48} lor wm and May; 1 40§ for Juve eue-- Favier ut 81@sbe for eash; 862 fur Muy. Oats—Steady at (0@blo, Rye Quiet. FRIDAY, MAY Kansas Oity Prodnos Market Kasaas Ciry, May 18 No. 2 oueh 0Sc; May, !|\\ o July, 073, Corn Trregnlar, mixed; 1 cash May, 98ic; 0. 2 mixed, June, 724 June, 82§ Oute—No, 2 cash, 745 May 52§ Rec'ts. Shipm’ta, 3 700 Wheat ... Corn Oats CHicago, May 1% rover's Journal reports the h with no quotable 000 |Hm|. hout materinl Pooria Frodaos. Pronta. M High mixed, white Rye—Dull ; No 3 HighwinesSteady at 1 14, Rec'ta. Wheat . Potrolenm CLEAY LAND, O, May 18 Petroleam — Q. d “white, 110 test, 64, New Youk, May 18, Votroleum —Quiet tut firm; United, doi erude, 6§@710; napths, refined dolphin sad - Baltimore, here, Tde; Tie. e — Baltimore Produce. Baurimors, May 18, Flour—Quict, steady. 4 50@1 76; 5 50@ 575, Whent—Southern rteady; fultz, 132@ 1 89; longberry, 140@1 45 No. 2 red ter dull at 1 40 tor cash and May. Corn—White _southern, steady at 8 nl}l..w firmer, 87¢; mixed western, firm at 874, B.xmt Liborty Liv. !mok. asr Linkrey, Pa,, May 18, Cattle—Strong, I(s. ipte, '816 head; shipments, 1 [ ogs—F mu. 800 head; ship- mwents, 8.0 head; Philad:lphias, 7‘10@,.~ 3 Yorkers, 740@7 60, Sheep —Unchungeil. head; uhl]ullultn Receipts, 4,600 Toledo Proauoce. Tousno, May 18. \\Im'\tft}uwl at 1 304 for c adh X 4 for May; 184 for June; 117 uly. wrn—Dull at 804c for high mixed; 774c No. 2 cash; 77ic for June aund July; Oats—No kules, i o leornmu FProdaoce. L1vsrroor, May 18, Flour—American, 105@12s 6. Wheat —Winter, 105 o'ub, 10s@11s 4d. Corn—bs bd. Pork—80s. 9:@10s; Turpentine Market WiLmMiNaTON, N, €, May 18, Rosin—Duli; strained, 105; good, pirite—Hirm; 424c bid ‘ar—Virm at 1 65, Buffalo Live H East Burraro, May 18. Hogs—-Strovg. Leceipts, 40 cars, shipwents, 47 cars; Y orkers, 7 30@8 05 good wedium weights, 8 U0@8 25, | upeards, for §'t0 6 ¥ SPECIAL MOTIDES, NOTICE—Advertisement 1o Losn, For, gale Tost, Found, Wanta, Boarding, &., will be in. sorted In these columns once for TEN CENTS por line; each anbsequent tnsertion, FIVE CENTS prr itne. The fimt fnwertion never less than TWENTY.FIVE CENTS 1O LOAN~MONE ol 8t Law Omos of D, Crofahtan Block \I“?,"}-n.‘,;f.i,‘?“‘; : 250,000 re e ;".",,,‘":.i o W, on Gret-olass city ard rhy. Bemis Ruan Borara and ULoa th and Douelas Sta. HELP WANTED. et v\\"\.w Girl m 1718 Chieigo strect, © yood ¢ 18218 050, 10 in fanily VY ANEED-—A go:d diniug room gicl, at 1S Ciss stroet 8710 hous worki, L kocond nouse lo streot 186 20 VWANIED 160 laborers, 11 nwellor, wmploy ment agent, 11th streot near Earn: am. 188204 \VM Dining room girl. Tnquire at 1404 Ca i L uvenue, Mrs, €, J. Warks. 1710 1. Mennwolier, I1th strect nea WANT $0 tenna on Flurenco Cat0f, wa goa S1.00 por day. - Work until Qstab " JA ME! \|\( ENT. \Y" toar \\7A\I)- b~ Good girl at 1080 North 10t st Mia. J. M. UOUNNMAN, 1411 Chi= e 16th strects, 121.19% A carringe horss alo a buggy. Tn- JOR SAL anire Dr. A 8. billings, opyosite postofice. 180-18% 0% SALE—Hou® go0d barn and lot near 8t. Mary ' v entio— §2,5C0 ~bargain. Mo agne o prite postoffice. 167-0 00K SALECorier_ant adjoining 15t oa Pack atenue. First-class prop. rty, GEO. W. AM S, 1606 Farnam street. 137.t JOR SALE—A houte and lot on Dodge stroe Jhe of the finest location H. DUMON I"“"M” Or Atrect text to €0x152 cet 0 also 4 e corner of Huruey. the east vide between Dud R Capitol svenue. Enguireof O s The WA £ iige, SIaAted_ 35 mie uih of the 1, raliroad in Carbon Connty, \ng_Territory 440 acres of ow and upland tit Address aranted. WL Caidwell, Wa ng. () AT LOvS: HOMES FOR EVE Beiis offers Largains in lots in tion st wost adjoini ditiorg, (orly $360 10 200 eac! —oy 5 per wh i o F esnt per month, offices 15th and Dotslas atrects. Beo Clumn | OR BALE—Neat cottage of five r.oms, barn, [ well, and cistern, on 2°rd street ne:r Calic foraia, at$1,400, casy ferme, MoCague opposite 98 2-tt JPULAR HOTEL, known < BOYS' HOME. This honse is co = tally Iocated, has sou h and east front, and Ie wurronnded W th fine <hade trees: containsthirty piog rooms, haa fce houre. laundry, sample room, &c. Has a world w do ation and a better patronsgo than many houses of twide ite apacity. Prico §6,000. For particulars ad- dross, A, A, SAWDEY, Red Cloud, Nub. 64-t 101 BALE—-200 choice lets in Hanscom Place, R Tattiett, Real Eatato agout, 817 8C 18th streot. AU NALE—A good eornor 1ot on mm.-n_& T ot Vvt o very, fush Gromion. ate 68 the city, will divide. Inguire at’ ¥10 South 20th streot, nioar Farnam,Hogy's & Hill's addition. 890-1m* SITUATIONS WANTED. \V ) A situation by a firat (lass bater und confuctioner, - Addros “Baker” Bxn office 18616 MICELLANEOUS WANTS. 7 ANTED--Four or five boardersina yrivate WV 5005, ae 1608 Jackson street neat 1tk 184-204 ANTED—To rent, cottagn of b or 6 rooms 00d Jocation, convenient 10 wtreet R R Address steting termy snd looitlon, “Rent.” Buw Office. ut \\ front room with private Tocation near street car liuo desiruble, Hoo ofico fanuly, by & eiogio gentleman Address TANTRD—To rent, with priviicge of buy- \‘ ing after about threo months a cottage of Qv raomn, wood locality, within t venty minutes walk of postotlies. Addresy stating terms 1ocation, “‘House” Bos office w17 ~To loan 700 or 8300 ta sonie re. wponsiblo paity, who will g vamo steady «mplor m ntin a geacery or dry goods and gro- cory a4 store elork, Fxp.ric wote of an object atfirst than wagcw. Address 111-19* ELL, POWELL, Kiver Sioux, lowa. \1 ONE\V—A partner wanted, I¥1 " with #3000 to §20,000 cawh to invo-t in Tegitimato business which i) six months time wiil 1Ay A profit at lesst equal to tho amount in wctive or si‘ent, vantod, and hoth be turned into clean cush and the partnership ended. Adiress “Moncy” Bee oflive. Bi-tt bridge and wchool bonde, nvmo W ANTED Fuzdl H.T Olark ANTED--By & first-class wholosale clothivg house for each of the stutes of Missouri, l(nnw and Nobiasea s veralfrood salesmen,eon u K tra‘e, Address with reference and tull mm..lm rogarding torritory avd tern, €. 0. Box 2008 Philagelphis, ! m18-6tood ANTED—500 privy slnka_and coss poals to cluan Wi Sink Cleauer, the best in uso. Hanitary Vault and residence 1206 Dodgo atrect, .8, A, Kvans & Co., IENAIFS EPHA OmAL T 'ANTED-—4 children as boarders in a select schoos, st 10th and California 8t. L. B. LOOMIS TRT-AY FOR R!NT—HOUBEE AND LAND. Real Estn‘: Transters. John L McCague, real estate agent and conveyancer, reports that the fol- lowing deeds were recorded at the county clerk’s oftice, on May 16th and 17th: Susan Rich to Dauiel Ye , part lot 6, block 1, Lake's add— §260. John A Hnrh to- (-unh\\ us Sa- vder, b 5, Horbach’s second add— 50. J. McLain Smith, ad rator, ta Jamos H. Pratt, the se ] of see 20, 16, r 11; w d--$2,000. Frank Kelloy to C. C, Housel, the ne ) of ne } see 7, town 16, range 13 -$190, . J. Stoner to H, of sec 20, town 16, ra D. L. Thomas to K lot 7, Godfrey's sab div— 360, Uuited States to 8, J. Stoner, the o} of sec 20, town 16, range 11— Pavent, V. H. Thomas to Tra K, Moon 2 acres in w $ of nw } sec. b, t 13, r 10, w d—§70b, Sarah McConihe to Jos, 4, block 3~ 2,600 Hans Staltenberg to Johann Drosso 60 acres in 8w 4 sec. 2, v16, r 12, — £900. Jas Kavan to George Schmid lot 19, block 3, Kountze's 3d addition— $950. 8. A. Robertson to Henry Wintor- Fowler, se | $460, . Hurd, Barker lot burn the se § of se | of sec. t 16, 10, w d.—0640, Mary Elliott et al to Kate M. Law- renco lots 19 a 2nd addition 120, block 7, Shull's £600. Wm. Myers to Robertson same as 2nd above—§600. Samuel Cafferty to Mary K, 2 feet of lot 7, blocl the £3,000. J. R, Artor to Wm, K, Mller, of suc 4, town 15, to Bogus & Hoss, @} of ko } of sec 0 11; also, G 83-100 « of same sectivn, town aud g, d; §2,100, A, BB, Moro to 0dd Pellows, lots 7 and 8, block 98; $1,000, Mary Moro 10 11’0, Joues, lots 1 and 2, bloc 2, lot 16, pleck 459; aleo, undiy 13-100 interest in Spring Paluce and Stoue Quarry 8000, Ellon Shannahan to Patrick Den nison, lot 16, block 5, Boggs & Hill's add; $900. C. K. Perkine, trustee, to Wm, I, Lovenzen, lo: 12, block 2, lot b, Cap- itol add; §900, Railroad Notes, Paymastor Powell loft for the Kan- sus division of the Union Pacific Wed» nesday evening, to pay off the boys. Lhe B, & M, car No. 15 left Wodnesday for the east, convey- ing General Superintendent Holdrege roserves; oflicers’ and Gieneral Ticket Agent Eustis to Chicago, and to bring back Vice Pres- ident Touzalin Obrtlflut.. “I have used Buinock Broon Brrreus with great bonefit for tudigestion wid cou- wipusion of the bowela wlddlw *'Hawilton, Ont.” Price, §1. NOR KEMNT—Two roomw, fumi-hed or un- furnished, at northw st cor.er of 12th aud Macon, Man and wife preferred, or two b men, 175-20* NOR R '—Ore nicely trrenished 10 t room for one or two g sircet botween 16th and 17th stree 1015 Chicago i x40 feef, Larpoy NOR SALE—20 10te uoar Hanscom Park, wesd of Park Avenue. $460 to §000 each. Mo- Postoft 671,41 ibred Jorsey Bull No. 338 ", winner of prize at State Cigue opp. TOURY =Thorou; | DR Fair, Stande for service vt raskn Poultry Yards, West Omaba. Graham ¢ urmnl;‘nl,fi r 1m JFVE BALE—One second-hand 32 borsa powe engine, good as new,al=0 two 8 horse power and two 16 horse power enginos, new, Boilers of all sizes, new, Inquire Omata Fouvdry an Machine C6.,U, P. Ky, bet 17th and 15th omaha H62-1m NUR BALE—Or will oxcha ge for Umaba pros 1 /perty, an liproved sec on of lund, djoln- ini & atation on U. P, R, R. M. DUNHAM, 14! et Rty Oaba 790 Sb RICK FOR SAUN, 908-£! ESTARROOK & COR. ALKD HAY—At A, J1. Sander' Feed Sto 1wl v Sh w194 EALS AT ALL HOURS—Board by the day weok 110 12(h streot between Douglad . Mrs. L. Bath, 17924 JSTRAY—Twkun up on wy faru o the 108 J5) 0 My, o blatk: horsoiabatt. fiosnibands iigh, four vears old, w.th long mane and tai siftu front Lige, ow'er can have him by pa: ing oxpensis, Honry W. Crossler, McArdie | ro- cinet. 181-6t Oue gray mars aiout ten years ¥ old, ecliar marsn on both shoulders. Finder Wil bo ‘ibcrally rewarded by raturning her to . R. FERG One light roan cow, thin in flos cons b hots Tata 07 Bl BArk ot st Cass street. Inforiation of whereabouts will be du y rowarded. 166.19* EAL'S butbor-shop re-cponed eorner 10 .d Douge, ted with his nm’ury store. Egus, At s poult'y fresh from the ciuntry. - Four wazons regularly employ:d pur- chasing. Frosh milk daly from his own dairy All customers roques ea to cail, tat’sfactio guaranieed. 13254 mnamnshln Lowr—m roward—A_rmall book containiog papers of valie, R, R. s, ete. Finder please 1eturn to 175-18* E C. COLBIN, Care Wil hnell House [ ONT- French gold bow #poctac’os, fuder wi pleas leavo ut 8. Char ea Hotel arl bore- warded. 7 I OST—A liver and whita eolored pup, three J mont'wold, T e find:r willYesuitably re- warded by feavivg the samo & 9 sture of James: Davis, south 10'h stri et. ATCED HAY—At Ch Iton Brow' fecd store, Sixtoenth strect. Prompt delivery. 140-t¢ JAVING—No 1060 Of miying Kianite Dioiks are to) dear for pavin the sirects. There {58 man in Omaha that will” give surety and put i gramite blocks 8 fichos deep o8 R.25 per yard. _Addrom 10 Bee offico, €8-51 qoL R ¥ l‘ Iuguire on pro 19th atree [OR RENT. uth front, e large rooms, With clorets, Good location, MeCayue 168 28 opposite porto (UANISHED KOOM—With oF with:ut beurd, 005 N. 1th sbrect bowween Calitornia and Webster, 161-4¢ Fox( llLNl‘—-l‘Lllur corner 10ih and Douglas, 1112 11th PELLE. (OR RENT- House of six roomi i outh of I'a ifle, T [ [0 R¥YNT—To genflem: front rooms, unie by in en' of thy most contral and do inthe city. Address J. MARTIN, Eee oftice, 158-40" Y0 HENT= La A( a4 front room fr two genil.men, with or without board, Koteroncos. 1218 Doge wiroet. 183 6t large elegnt e, located Thy specious wnd olegant ha'l [ROR™ RENT 1 4 with dern mprovements in Clark and Kot rs I} Apply to A M Clark, or t A Kostor's aud 107 8, 14th sirect. 141210 &nd 12¢h wirect, ulso the store elow to 174t L. Lehman, OB REN P—Furulshed room corner 108 Do ius, 120- OR RENT—Turniched room with or withiout l‘ board in & private family at nmw.»mvr‘ wu il A nicely furninis ou, front, for oo oF Gwo gentlemcn, Inguirg Wt 1474 18th stroot, between Clark aud Grace; old No, 090, Ket rencere 1 t Houss of flve rooms, corner Apply at §. G, Stevenson, oor- s, uear Easter Church, 90-48 POR RENT ner 17th and V.J.H ;n - A suite of uice i furnished room i ent. . K. corner %0th and Davenport strects. Vo1 severs nice tand st Mary's W R, BakTum, Keal Katats Agent 30 00U OVEs Wy . E. cor. 16th an 1NOR 1 ¥ dento lotan DL CENT-—% fues (MNT—Nicoly furnished rooms with Lot board, Rowsouzble prices. 201 FOR BALE o and )IAY!A\‘ Alul Art Gallery 17624 One e buggy NOR SALE l* Toguire a wuv\ E p—cholco | rosidence, corner 1960 and Burt, Inq .o ab 1022 Cass stroot, 16825 V\v.\ SALE—douss of six roowms, and lot 80x 4020, uoith of wixteeuth street bridge. Ap: ply coruer 124h aud 1 ward, Nowspiper Union 10211 —A largs house and 30 proved land, with Iur‘w a‘ulma st m| Irmu o stroot, o OKOON. TPYAKEN UP—A cow whout 7 3 ears 014, red with white rpote, larce horns Alko 'a heifer, ved, with white spots, both with cal FRANK KOBERE®, 15th §t. near Williama, per_of the North The finder will please Yot T- “Tull ot (o lease near Creighton College for or ea Thomas & Jiro., Room 8, Crelghtos 201 nl RB) - "l IDWARD KUEHL WMAGISTER OF PALISYSTERY AND jOONDY TIONALIBT, 498 Touth £troot, bofvieen ¥ntnam aud Horno with the eld of yuardisn spizib, obiain for any one s yianco at the pash 824 prosent, and on coxiaia conditfons in She fu. sure. Bootd and 810us mady 10 seder. Pertoo Hairel on punraotond w02 i Bake 73-4tt on o w OB’ 4 Prosbyt A subacription ian Chiurch feive at Absolutely Pup-e. This powder never varics, A mariel of p 6y, strength and wholosomences, Morw 0cono miosl thun the ordinary kinds, aod caunot be told in competition with she multiiude off ow teat, whort wali 851d only 6 Wall N t, aluni or phosphate powders in cans, RovaL\BAKING Powpsk Co., New York Patent removable andinterchangeable Jeod Ouikice, rend v i v Oue Vilve Buraer on two Bloves, New Safety Reservolr, Yo Swmmer use these Stoves are indispensables ‘I o colebrated Stoves for sale by D, A. Piere, ha. Non L-m s ok w ANTI-MONOPOLY LEAGUE. Blank membership roles for the anti-monpol league, contai g statement of prine ple 5 of pros dure and insbructions how to ze, wili besent on wpplication to G, B. Au.ho;, Neb. Enclos: stewmp, wiodl & our burners indesiraetie

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