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B | FIHMIGE AND DOMMERGE FINANCIAL. New Vour, May 27, REVIEW OF THE WEEK, Eventa of the weak in financial circ'es were unimportant, The money market oontinued easy throuchout, call loans ranging from 2 to 8} per cent. Exchange was firm in the eatly pact of the week, but subeequently becoms weak, and rates wers reduced. Government bonds wire quiet on slizht changes, Railway and miscel- laneows speculations were dull and firm in early dealings, but subsequently became a littlo more active, and toward the close were weak, when there was a general de alino of 1} to 4 per cent. The greatest weakness was in Southwestern shares, Western Union, and coal sharer, MONEY. Money closed easy at 2} per cent. Exchange closed steady at 4 871@14 90, GOVERNMENT BONDS elosad firm, RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Tnion Tsts ........ L1 @118} Union Land Grlnu 113, Gnion Sinking Funde {@-12: 7 BTOCK®, The stosk market to-day was dull, but in the main stronger, The course of prioes was irregular, but fluctuations were slight, and nothing worthy of note trans- pired. The closing quotations show an advanco for the day of §to 1} per cent. Stocks most active and prominent were Western Union Telegraph, Texas Pacific, Missouri Pacific, Wabash preferred, Jer- sey Central, Denver & Rio Grande, Lake Shore, and Delaware, Lackawaona & ‘Western. The following were closing bids: Am’n Disv, 'Lel. 45 A&TH. .25 Mer & Cin pref. 10 2d Preferred. 5 Mauhattan El. . 5§ . 90 Northwestern . :rmi Preferred....142 51 oA We-temUmnrn. 823 Wabash. 287 MLS&W.. 4 Preferred. ... bli Mo, Pac....... BALES, The following were the sales of the mare active stocks to-day, Total saler, 167,000 shares, \ ort hweutmrn Preferred. 100 5005 1 St. I’Alll 8t P& Om. Prefered Wabash. efe CHICAGO 3 Cnicaco, May 27, Preston, Kean & Co., bankers, teport: Business in banking circles during the past week has been quiet, The supply of loanable funds has more than kept pace with the requirements of regular custom- ers and others in good standing, and the market Las been quiet and easy at H@7 per cent, according to grade of security. Clearings to-day $6,300,(00, BAILWAY AND MISCELLANEOUS, C. B, & Q. first...... C., B. & Q. Lowa div. bs. C.) B. & Q Towa div 4’ Gl B & Q. Denver ex, 0.y M. & 8¢ P, C, & P, 6y, 10 % M. & 8t, P, Dubuque 6's. . .103@105 O M. &8t B Minnnvnpollsbu [) ' M &S P O P& W, 5 93 &N .mungfunda' . 1094 C. & N, sinking fund 5 Hi@9y) JTaoksonville & Bonthern § 8! Wabash, 8¢, L. & P,, C. dis BU§@R1Y e COMMERCIAL Umana Wholesale Market. Orrioe of THE OMAHA Bkg Saturday Evening, May 27, Not a very satisfactory business is re. ported by the wholesale trade of the city during the past® week, Indeed, in most lines a draeging condition predominates, The weather throughout the week has been cold avd unseasonable, cloudy, heevy rains and bizh winds prevailing, present- | § ing a gloomy and unpropitious aspect for trade in general, Aside from this, the farmers are yery busy just now with their planting, whenever the weather will per- | 2; mit, which tends to make business dull in the interior towns and villaves, and in $hat way affects the jobbing trade—quite o perceptible falling off has been expe. rienced in mail orders, and through the traveling salesmen—and while the volume of business has been considerably lsss, values, s a rule, remain the same, Among other lines, heavy hardware is re- ported as dull, Iron is weak, though in spite of the fact that the demand for iron is very light, the laborers at the wills have made a de- mend for an increase of 15 per cent on wages, Several meetings have been held be- tween the manufacturers aud therepresen- tatives of the Amalgamated Iron and Bteel association, ending without satisfac- tory results. Another meeting is to be held In Pittsburg on June 1, and should !H\e demand te perelsted in, the mille will most likely be cloeed, in which event iron and steel will advance. We note ah aivancein white fish, canned salmon and tomatoes, and rope, rice, dried raspberries, tlackberries, prunes, che ries and raisine; while in U nildi ¢ material of all kinds, paints, oils, drogs and chemicals, the demand was light, and prices for many of these staples weak, Dry goods, manufactured clothing, hoots and shoes and millinery report trade flat in the extreme, The movement in groceries still continues fair, though not up to last week's business, The artival of hogs for the past week shows eomething of an increase, the re. ceipts of last week 10 cars being reported, and values strongly upward, closing at 7.8 nd sold dnring the week as high a3 87.45 for good. Cattle receipts are not reported, but good choice butch:ws' stock is in demand, and prices ranging bigher, Meats of all kinds are strong demand and firm at quotations, Lad continues dull and prices are un. changed, Flour - Steady and fair movement; bran and choj ped foed are in fair demand and prices weakening. Butter Market fiat, selling good to choice at 10@13c. Receipts are heavy, and loeal demard poor. Eggs are very searce, and selling to ar- rive at 18¢, Cheese is wealtening” on acoount of the new make coming forward more freely. Old potatees are scarce and higher, selling at $L4@L.50 for Salt Lake, the only kind n the market, New potatoes are in good supply, fully equal to the de- mand, Orang:s are acarce and higher, selling at $7 50@8.00 per box, Lemons are in good supply at §5.00@6.50. Bananas are ar- riving freely, snd se ling at $3.00@4.00 per bunch, Texas peaches are in good supply, and selling at £1.75@2.25 per box. Straw- berries are equal to the demand, though arriving in fine condition. Seasonable weather will create s better demand for these goods, Green vegetables of all kinds are in good supply through local gardenors, and prices declining. The local grain husiness has been llght during the week, and prices dectining. The only changes reported in the mar- ket to-day are as f llows: Wheat, No, 2, declined {o; clined 1c; rejected declined 4c, Buley, No, 2 declined 1c; No, 3 de- clined 4c. Rye advanced lc. Corn aivacced lc. Oats advanced 1c, Arbuckle's coffee advanced }e. A sugar declined @ fe, Cheese declined jc. White fish, half barrels, advanced 50c@ $1.00, White lead, P. P, declined jc. Paris green declined 5@130. No. 3 de- f | 110; Gravulated, 11§ Ochre advanced c. Linseed oii declined 3c. Naptha declined 2@10c¢ per gallon, Glycerine declined 2c. Cured hides advane:d Jc. Dry flint hides advanced 1lc. Calf and kip advanced 1o, Local Grain Dealings WHEAT.—Cash No. 2,106}; cash Ne, % 95c: rejected, . Y.—Cash No, 2, 97¢; No, 8, “ RYE.—Cash, 635, QORN.—Gash No. 3, Gofe. , 49. ws’mmm PRLCIS —Corn, 50@45; onts, AY—86( 50 per ton, CHOPPED 0Sl'] D —$ CHOPPED CORN—SI 4 BRAN—8$1 17 p-r hundred, STRAW-—84 00 ton loose; #3500 baled, ¥roduce and Vegetables, 20TATORS—Neb: 1 00@1 10; .mported Scoteh Chan 1 00@1 15, SWEET POTATO L. 75@6,00 per barrel. WILD DUCK NS—Bushel L NIO. i A CURANBERRLIES—Yer box, £8 75@ 16, Grocers' List, 8,~Aio, tair, 11 rime to choice, (@28}c, Mocha, 284¢; Arbuckle's, good, 45@55; Gunpowder, Choice, 60@ lm[n.rlnl. good, 0@ Choioe, 60@750; Young Hyson, good, 36@ 50c; chioice, 05c@81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 160; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oalong, gouds 33@40; Oolong, cho.ce, 40@55; Bouchiong, qmd 5@40c: choice, 85@be. NEW PIOKLES—Medium, In barrels, $900; do fnhalf bbls, 5,20;smadls o bbl 1200 do, in half bbls, 700, B bbla, 141005 do, in half bbls, 7760, AR—Pure _applo extra, 16c: et L T SUGAKS—Cut loaf, 1lc; Crushed, Powdered, 11; Fine powdered, 11¢; Standard Coffes A, New York Confectioner’s Standard 10¢; Good A, 9fc; Prairie Extra C, 9o, PE—8isal, 4 Inch and larger, 8ic; ke, 4 s wan Cream, 13;; Part 8kim, 11be, WOODENWARE—Two hoop _pails, 195; hree hoop pails, 2 20! No, 1 I:ubu pioneer wshbourds, 185 Boublo Orewn, 290; Wellbuokets 10, LEAD—Bar, 3 DRIED FiSU TS —Cholos halves, peaches, 7c: Salt Lake 10jc; vap. orated 50'b boxes, 134c; Michigan, 7o; New York apples, Tic; Frunes, olds” 6ho; now, ; Currants, 6§@7o; Blackborries, new, HDMINY—NCW, 85 0 per bbl, SODA.—Dwight's Ib papers, $2 85; De- and do, $2 85; Church’s, $2 85; Keg soda, ‘%EANB—-meomd German 3 75 per CANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 16 oz, 8, 1540;boxes 40 Tba., 16 6z, 66, 15kc. CANNED GOODS—Oysters, (Fields), por case, 84 00; do 1 B (Fleld’-), per case, ao‘llbs tandard), per case, | 200 3 60; dnll‘b{umn ) e, case, 2 20; do 2 b (slack) per cise 11 (slack r case, 3 ()nlunl, sw Bnlmnn, i e dtaen, 1 8061 0; do 21, por dotep 58@3 65, _ Bardines, small m mported, una quarter boxes per box, 14jc; A.luunc.n. Juarter boxes per box, 110; do half boxes, r box, 2o, Lobuters, 11 per dozen 80, Tomatoes, 2 80; case, zun' Com, 2 m (Muunuiu) r case, #10; soaked corn, 210; do b (Yarmouth), per case, 815; Sisifg beans, por. oase: B 10; Lima beens " choe, 180, Suocoiah per e, 500 ockamOR, por 086, a8, cholos, Pe.::;m,klfi inckborees, ARenavach 240; nnwhemau, 2 1b, per b, per 30; pberri 300@3 15. Dot m, Jeb e 245, Bartlett pears per case, § 00@4 (0, Whprtleburh- THE DAILY BEE: per oase, 240, Egg plnm-,! ™ pem.n,x 30, Green gages,2 Ih eu-. 80; do choice, b m, ,,., cxte, Bese s, bbls, 556 thalf 4 gallons, 8250, _ehoice ALl kyrup, bc; hall bbla, 5be; kogs, €8 50, STAKUH, ~ P A'arl, 440; Siiver wloss, 8¢ Corn Starch, 8j@%; Excelsior 701 Qorn. Tho, [T.~Dray loads, per bbl, 1 855 Ash- Dhla duiry 00, 5, 8 45: hin dairy, 100, 3s, 8 65, Allspice, 1%; o, s, BTe; key PTCKS, —Pepper, 105 oves, 400; Nutmegs, $100+ 25, \iace 81 00, Per caddie, 000; quare cases, £5.10 ' Sayon Imperial, 8 80; 80; Kirk's standard, 8 65; Russian, 500: Kirk's Eutocs, 20 Kirk's 'Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), 10; Kirk's magnolia, 4 20, LYE—American, 8 40; Greenwicl .un Western, 275; North Star, 2 50; round Kirk's sating s whi l“c.'kn“" bnmht; {’q "I::rrl‘:' raw, 4o 'aris genuine, 2.03 frean com'l 200y Clrom green, N, Y.' 20c; chrom- green K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 10(‘ ver. million, 'Ameries, 180; Indian red, 100, wo pink, 14c; venotian read, Cookson's venetian red Am., 1§0; rod lead, The; o r:m‘ryellnw, nuine, 20 chroma yel. low, K., 120; ?rs. rochelle, 3c; ochre, T'rench, ‘ 2 ochre, American, \\mmnmmera 243 lehigh brown, 2 Q mnlilnf:l brown, 2hos oa-l mineral OIL.S—110° carbon, per gallon, 114c; 1 headlight, per gallon, 12§e; r" 175" he; :nmn rr gallon, 16kc; electr m, per gallon, 19¢; sced, raw, pfrru"rm, 75 line: per gal on, G06; winter st ' on, 90: No. 1, 70¢; No. 2 60c XXX, per lllun, 1.25; No. 8, 115; sweet, ver gallon, 85c; spe m, W. B., per gallon, 55 ish, W, u per gallon, B0c; neatafoot, extra, per gallon, 70¢; No. 1, cating, rero, per gallon, 80e; sum woiden machine, No. 1, por gallon, 2, 50; sperm, signal, g gadlon, 8 pentine, per gallon, 750; maptha, 74°, per gallon, 200; 64°, 180 VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon. lye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 2 75, POTASH--Pennsylvauia cans, 4 doz., in case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD BEED — Red clover, choice new, §600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; white clover, new, $1400 al alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, $1500. * Mimothy, good, new, &3 00; blue grass, extra clean, uko blue gras, clean, 81 95; orchard grass, $2 top, choice, 1 03; millet, common or kumurl, 8053 mmee,uem.n. $100 to 81 25 Hunnnnn. Furniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; lurmturo, U, B50; coach, extra, 81 Conch, No. 1, $1 30; Damar, 81 5 . | ereamery, « hoice to f.ney, 2¢@23c ()MAHA MONDAY, MAY 29 I88? ‘wxm 58le for the mixed. Oats —Shage elosed firm u?\ May; 47@4; 8383 or the year, Rye—Qnies and dull at 776 for No, 2 cnsh and May; 740 for Augnst, Barlay ~Nothing doings 100 for No, 2; 635 for No. 8 Poric Mess uzrumxnnvl higher at 1 or ssh and May: 19 ’r 1987} for A .ZII'LI ear; 70fc for Mxh ensier at opening, but Nighor at 49}c for cash snd for June; 43ic for July: Steady snd higher at 1130 for and May; 11.82) for June; 1145 for July: 1160 for Augast; 11 T2) for Sep- tember and Octob r. I} con—Short ribw firmer at 11 00@11 05 for cash and May; 11 00 for June; 1105 for July; 1110 for Augnst; 11 15 for Sep tember, Butter--Domand light and fesling weak; good, 20@21e; dairies, choice to Bty Tair to go jod, 18@ 170 gus—Easy at 18@ 1840, ki hisky -1 16, Flour. . Wheat . Rec'ts. 15 Shipm’te X064 70c; ‘Y'hnltum, 7003 shellac, 83 oil finish, 81 50 Heavy Hardware List, Iron, rates, #3 00; plow stecl, smecial onat, 7¢; cmm\;la,w kpeoinl ur German, 6o; cast’_tool 1@ wagon m)okes, ko 225@3 00; mh per sot, 1 25; felloes, sawe dry, "1.40; tongries, each, 70@6c; axles, cach, 750, squace’ suts, per I 7@llc) waalier, por Ib, 8@18c; Fivets, b, 1 coil chain, per h., o@1%0; malleasle, Boy fron_wedges, 6c; crowbars, 6c; harrow ushels, oo,mgeonm luano over, 50' honey locust, per Ib,, 35c; per teoth, dc; horseshoos, per keg, b 00; wpring steel, 7@so; Burden's horseshoes, 5 3b; Burden's mulesh 0es, 6 85, 200 Ton $55 00, SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, §2.10; FI§ —Family white filh. lo]b hf bbls, Or(enml indsr. kegs, 86.40: do.. half 5 23; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b 7 00; | ke n.. uarter kogs, $1.85; Blast- No. 1 white fish, in 10 lh ki uo amily | tog, use, per 100 feot H0o, 10 Ib kits, 85c; New H herring, per l!ArJlED VLIt oar Tots, 8 3) per keg, 135; Russian urdllmu. et Colum- bia river aulmnn per 1001bs, 8 00; Georga': Bank eodhnh, Bc- Gen. beneless coc i, 94o; boneless fi 10 MACKE! RLL—I 1f bbls mess mackerol, 100 Ibs, 12 50; hf bbl No, 1 ex shore do, 100 Ibs, 8 60; hf bbls, fat hmll{i do, 100 | & Ibs, 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits, "2 25; No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No, 1 shore, 12 1b o, 1 00 fat family, 10 ib do 75, PEANUTS—Roasted, choioe, red Ten- nessee, 10c per Ib; fanoy white, 10}c per Lb; E:—whlu Virginin raw, 10c; roasted, C, BROWN COTTONSAtlantio A, 8ho; .\splmn XX, 7c;_ Atlanta A, 8o; Boott csrf luokeye Ll 44, 701 Cabot W 730} Chittenango A, Gfc; Great Falls E, 840} Hoosier, 6hc; Honest Width, 74c; In- dion Head & 8o, Tndion Stand i{o; Indian Orchard d. w,, 810; Lawrence LI, 76; Mo River, Tici Pequot 4, Bio; Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica G, bhe; Wachus- ST, Thes dor A Bhes FRH , 12)c; Wal- cott BB, 8jo. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 4.4; The; Alligator 8-4, 8c; Argyle 4-4, Tic; Atlantic LL, 64c; Badger State X 44, 7c; Bennington O 4-4, 6jc; Buckeye S. 4.4, Gec Indian Orchard 'AA0-% 8hc; Laconia O 30, 80; Lohigh 1 4-4, 9fc; Lonsdale 4.1, 105; Pepperall N 50, 763 do 0 85, T4o; do 1 86, 7do; do 1 39, 83c; Pooasset O 4-4, 74c; Wamsutta 4-4_130 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog- gin L 4-1, 940; Blackstone A A in perial 87c; do do half bleached 4.4, 9c; Cabot 4-4,84; Fidelity4-4, 93c; ¥ruit of the Loow,10; " do cam bric 4-4,13¢; do Water Twist, 104c; Great FallsQ, 1046; Indian Hoad shirunk 1+, 12: Lonsdnle o cambric 87, 124c; New Yo Al 12¢; Pequot A, 10¢; -rparou N'G Twills, 12hc; Pocabontas 44, So; Pocusset, 4-4; 81c; Utics, 1lo; Wamasutta X X, 12kc. DUCKS' (Colored)—Albsny X by 8¢; do O, drak. fle do XA stri ptllidn Lajo; do. Xfifi lxnfiw:g;’u Aeab, stripes and plaids, x] n fanc) 195; Brunswiok brown, Bie; Chariot f.n.;: 12¢; do extra_heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, llh, Indiana A brown' 1% Vevonset A brown, 15c. TLOKLNUD— MO8k« A U A 32 17}e; do XX blue 32, 18ho; Arrowanra 94c; Claremont. B B, | Abje) Osnostops Gk tra 1740; Hamilton D, Tije Lewiston a 30,'15c; Minnebaha 4-, 20c; Om super extra 4.4, 28c; Pear] River 32, 16f0; Put- nam XX bluo stripe, 120; Shetucket, § 10kc; do 88 120; Yeoman's blue 29, 80 ENIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn 164c;_Andover DD blue, ‘15j0; Arling X bl Scotah, 184c; Goncord 000, bige aw brown, 12ic; do AAA, do do 1843 do XXto do do 144} Iinymaker's biue and brown, 9he; Mystio River DD stripe, 16he; Pearl Tiver, blue and brown, 15je; Uncasville, blue and Lrown, 13jc. IBRICS—Barnard, 5: :Eddystone inch double face, 8ho; Garner A bt do 6 Iazed, 53c; Pequot do o; Clarendc 9, 64c; Cones $0gh satteent, 4o} Hallowal | Orugord 7hos N Pepperill sa arragansett, unprmml c I 1, 64c; 4 5 O KH , '6ho; Dunkirk, 4fc; l)mmsll (] ,tlnlvn*lme 7e; Glouce Harmony, bic; Knu.ku- rimao D, 7¢; Mystic, 3p Southbridge, 6¢; do, Gin; huum, 7e; Marl. boro, bie; Oriental 6Gho, hLV\\.HA\I‘i—Almmkeng 103c; Amos- keag dress 12); Argyle, 10}o; Atlantic 9¢; Cumberland, 7ic; Highlana, 8ic Kenilworth, 8jc; Plun kett, 104c; Sus- sex, 8c, CUTTONADES-—Abhervillo 1340 Agate, %00; American, 11¢; Artisian, 200 Cairo D and ‘I, 134c; Clarion D and 'l‘ 174; Deccan Co, stripes Dand T, 16¢; Koy stone, 154c; Nantucket, 19¢; Nonpareil, 16¢; Ocean D nnd’). 18hc; Royal, 16}: Bussex, 12¢; “ug 12he; Wachusett shirt- ing shecks, 124c; 5: ankin, 12}c; York, plain Nankin, 134o; do,cheoks, stripes and fancy, 12kc; do, A IINGS - Andto 0 104,274t do 94, 24c; do 8.4, 220; Continental O 42, 11¢; Fruit of the Loom 1o-4, 274; Now York mills 98, 85¢; do 78, 80c; do 58, 22hc; Pembroke 104, 25¢; Pegiot Toud, 280 tio 74, 19; do 45, 16; Pepperell’ 36, 20c; do' 67, m, do’ 57, m, tica 96, 850; do 68, 22}o; do 48, 170 cu rs and Tobaccos. CIGARS. —ueed-. $15.00; Connectiout, Havi 350,00 4 $75.00, ROHACCD P olden Tule, 241b, 600; Oue Rove, first quality, 6207 sm, v pounds, 24 1b, butts,600; Horso Shoe, | 37 24 ‘b, butts, 00c; Gilt Edge, Dounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Nay ouads, 55c; Buluon,lfinndl. 903 Loril FINE OU' ~—Hard to Beat, 75¢; Golden ’l'hnu{‘lh 70c; Fonnhl.n. 80c; X . . X Favorite, 60; 60c; Fancy, Daisy, e.—In tin’ foll— oateh o078 8,5 1b Jit h:, per Ib 63, Lori- illard’s er, 0N SMOKING—All i 55 Bt a3 Granuiaied e Hiasboyalls s, %8 0z 810 Dukes Durhatn, 16 oz, 500 Sesl of Rordh ol 10 0y 4 s..m Nobras- ka, 16 oz, 880; nna linen b o b B! Masvusen! p..".fi i oil, 5. x Duu 'hlL PAINTS TN OF L White e Omaba P, P, 6o; white lead, pnn.flflx Mar. sailles’ green, 1 to b Ib ‘can French llne.rllr n seal, 12; Funoh llno red neal, 11¢; French zlnc, in varnish asst, French zince, in oil asst, 15c; Raw e e e e burnt Sienna, 13 vandyke brown, w., vofined lamphlack, 120; cosch black, 1%; ivory black, 16c; drop black, 160; Priusian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, green, L. M. & D)., 14¢; huudmd shutter veen, L. M. & D, 140 Pari cen, 1603 zuun;; s, 16 V’ol{atfulm Io; 1 e, 2205 American Verml ., 18¢; chrome yellow, L., M., O, 9 0., 18¢; yellow ochre, So; olden ochre, 19 Patent Uryer, 60; graining colors: light oule, dark on's, walnut, nhucnm. md ash 120, hv‘vglm lngtf 6]0, nm.n 'Ez 10¢; P"l:l wi ng i hit 1e :k.-m‘n o “';fu»m La on‘r n-, 3 vnnd ke, brown, 8¢; nmbu.lburnt. 4«; u;nhnr r’nv. A | The Manhattan glove finish, 5o 532 -Amory, 8o; Andros | 8c; Indi 3 2, | 850 Cement, bbl, 100; in less than car l:tu. 8 55 ver 100, Oak sole, 38¢ to fle: hemlock sule, 28¢ to 85¢; hemiock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 65 to 80c; hemloc! n«ll, 850 to 120; hem- lock upper, 23c 10 26c; oax u per, 24 tor, 400 to 50_} mlf kid, 82@350; reinen kid, 210t 976, o 120 to lsl“ ¥ h kip, 55 1" ench calf, 1 25 to 2 00: rus- setts, 5 50 to 7 60; linin; 600 to10 505 toppings, 9 00 to 1060; B L. Mnnwwv,l ;u Bo.ie, bble O, D, Moroeco, 8 he; simon, to IIARNESS—Nu 1 star onk, No2 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 88c; N do, 863 No. 1 Milwaukee, §76; No. 2 do, 3ic. Horses and Mules. The market; is brisk and all grades are ssllu:f; well at » slight advance in pices. lemand for horses exceeds the Tnpply consideraoly, Prices range as fol- owa: ¥ine single drivers, 8150. to 800.; Extra dnfl horses, $175. to 225.; Common drait horses, $100. to 160.; Extra farm horses, 8110, to 125,; Common o good farm horses $90. to $100.; Fxm plugr, 860. to 75, Common x)lngs, $20, to $40. ULES.—15 to lba hands (extra), 8125, to 150.; 14%, to 15 _hands, $100. to 140.; 14 to 141 nnds, $76. t0 100.; 13§ to 14 t | bands, 860 to 75, uors. ALCOHOL — 187" proof, 225 per wine gallon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, 1 26 per proof gallon; triple rofined spirite, 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; re-distilled « tiskies, 1 00@1 bU;_fine blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00 DIES—Imported, $6 00@16 00; domentie 10@4 0. GINS—Im ported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, RUMS—Im 4 50@06 00; New England. 2 00; domestic, 1 b0@3 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 7584 00. CHAMPAGNES—Imrported per case, 2’100@'" 0; Amarisaa, case, 12 0@ OLARETB—P« case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, pnr case, 6 00@ | J: 20 00; Oatawba, pcr cau. 4 00@7 00, We quote lumber, T shingles on: ars at Omaha at the following prices JOIST AND SCANTLING - 16 ft, and under, $21 (0; 18 ft., 822 00, TIMBERS—16 £, and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., $23 00; £C it 824 OO, 23 ft., 827 50; 91 i, $27 50, FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 In., $22 00; 0, 2, 820 00. N SHEETING — No, 1 boards) $18 50; No. 2, 817 STOCK} BOARDS,~ ftig D, §2300; 12-in, C, $35 00; 12-in, 1, 84000 \IDL’\(:—A §24 00; B, $21 00; C, 818 n m;]m\' 3—A, $10 00; B, 837 50; O, ), 1, 1 75; 6-in, clear, v A, $100. (21d common 300; O, G. Nor . 1, 835 00, No. 8, $3500; f-iu. 7 50; 1-.in LOUISVILLL ( Bullding , LIME—Ter barrel ; bulk per bus- Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50, 'Hair por bu, 850, Tarred felt 100 1bs, 83 50, BStraw board, §4 CO PAPER-Straw paper, 8je; rag paper, 40; dry goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10c; news paper, 8c. COAL-—~Cumberland )Alm:lumlth, 812; Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86 £0; Whitebreast nut, 86 60; Towa Lump, $6 503 Towa nut 8650; Rock Spring §8; Anthracite, all izos, 812 00@13 50, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 60¢, 3 60, Druss. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS —Acid Carbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, 60c; Balsam Copabis, per 1b, 700; Bark, Sassafras, per 1b, 14¢; Calomel, per 1b, 750! Ulnnhonldu, r oz, $105; Chioroform, per Ib f;‘l’m}' e seerts 'pml,ml b e Ib, salts, per jo; Glycerine, per by 3&:;' pehod, Acetate, par Oil, Oastor, No, 1, .l‘d. ") 25, Olive, et gal. 51 56; "0 “Oigasnatn, 508 ve, per gal. ; Oplum.pgl 75; (i:xinln- PEW. & ixlm& r oz, 82 40; Potassiun, !odl per i Es&- s..lmn. per_or, 100y of oz, 88 75; Sulphur fiour, pflr 40: rvahnino. ver oz, $1 35, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, ll.lfle huv @13160; medium unwash éo washed, nhnu. Bkhlfln au», hh- and w.. fleo, and cotted 'on 2@6e e Hides Furs, Ete, BIDES—(mn buwluflhld-, 6@6hc E:eefl part oured 7o hldel. 6 o' d.rg@!i 801 l{o;d calf and 1405 , BOU 10@11¢; n calt w1. wum-. w(jlln; froen , undor 8 s, per_skin, ts, H0@$1 25' Teen Innb kl Hp nc{thmq; '&- tvo-thlrd.nnl:: out #co) and one rru classed two- hirds rat,) braucod bides iow cent. off, No, 1, 45c; N 80¢; No, 3, Min] 60c; No, 2, No. 4, No, Bk , y 40c; narrow stripe 26c; flallow, b, Chiosgo ¥roauce, JHI0AGO, May 27, Flour—Feeling steady and firm at former prices; spring wheat flour is quotable at 4 75@7 00; comuwn to choice weste ern, b 00@7 common to faney Miune- wta, 800@Y 25 for patents; winter wheat flours, 6 00@7 (0 for fair to choice; rye flours quiet at 4 601 90, Wheat—No. 2 spring was active and wn. settled, closing on call at 1 28}@1 24 for cash and May, 1 24} for June; 121} for July; 110 for August; 1 06{@1 07 for Bprhmbel, 1 036(«4 1 or the year; 110 12 for No, ; rejected inactive, Corn—Active aud unset! steady at 70c for cash and May; for June; 70fc for July; 70§e for " gloai @w‘i“u uguat; Corn Osta. Rye.. Barley o5y . 3,318 7,698 , Counocil Blufts Market. Counoir, Buurrs, May 26, Tlour—Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf, 14 1,000 PHILADELPHTA, \lny 7. Whnt “Firmer at 142 for eash and y 141, June. (mn~|lr1|- at 81@83c for cnsh and May; 704/ Oata— ie for June. wer at 60@60) for eash and ay. Rye - Lower at 9, New York Cotton New Yonk, May o7 Spot cotton dull at 1210 for mi v||mr' uplands, with salos of 700 bales for export; 645 hal & to sp nners, ature deliveries closed stoady: June, 12,141 2. 15¢; -|> tember, 11.04@ 12 .02@12 0803 aly, Linfllnol Produaos. 1 tvenroor, My 27, American, 10s@124 6.1, Winter,,Os@10s 8d; white, 0s 8 Os 100@103 8. 8hd. Corn Pork— Lard i Monday and Taesday holidays. > - — Totedo Proance. Toweno, May 27, Wheat—Dull at 187} for No, % ecah and May; 180 for June; 114} for July; 110§ for August; 914 tor the year, Corn—Dall; Tile May; 70c for June 110 for Septemter; r No. 2 cash Tle for Julys nd 8 60; Californin Eureka, patent, 8 80; Dest. brand of Kansas, 3 50 @3 90; Kansas and Missouri flour 8 50@4 25; graham, 8 75; ry_flour, 8 40, Bran and Shorts—20 00 per ton Chop Corn—24 10 per ton Wheat—No. 2, 1 10@1 1 Corn—630. Oats— Rye—71 Barley—800 Hay—Loose, 5 00@6 00; bale. W 9, 43¢, baled, 75 per Creamery, p: ved, 16@20c: rolls not wrapped, 15¢; mixed colars, 106 10c. Live Chi kenn—:l 50 por dozen, Noew York Prod-nm New 3 .ulm, Mny g Flour—Dull and in fayor of b yers: Ne. 2, 3 00@3 93; city mill extra, b ..\43 50; southera flour quiet, common to choice extra, 5 65@8 25, Wheat -Unsettled and feverish, cash lots _bigher fan '§ strone, options lower; No. § red, 1394: N red, 1 454@1 464; 2 red May, 464; July, 1 :8i@ 1 300, Corn—Unsettled and iiregular; cloing strong and_higher demand, fair and wa- graded mixed, 7: No. 2 mixed, M;(a,‘clc, All\y. Jui 91@9%0{c; July, . Oats—Cash lof higher and stron, 60@ 0)c; N 60@024c; N ower and dull, options No, 1 white, 68¢; No, 2, nixed, 09¢; mixed state, mixed, May, 581@5 air, state, 89fc, and _drooping: , 10 80@20 00, Llnl—hbrum(, airly active, 1175 cash, 11 65 June, i St. Louis rroduce. St. Lours, May 27. Flour—Unchanged and dull. ‘Wheat—Opened higher, declined but partially recovered an f closed dull; No. 2 red, 128@I 34} for cnsh; 1 ’ni for Mny 121§ for June; 109§ for July; 100} for August; 1 os; tor the year. Corn—Cash lower; options higher; 73@ 74c cash; 73}c for Mny, 70‘0 for June; 70§c for July and Augun 690 for Sep- temba 550 for the year. Lower at. El@nlfic cash; 474c bid }u July; 804o for the year. llye Jull at 75¢ asked. Bnrle{—l)ull at 80c@1 10, ‘Whisky—Steadv at 1 16, Pork—Dull at 1965 bid for I\Iny, 19 80 bid June; job lots selling at 19 90. Dry Sal Meats and Bncon—uulat and new mess, unvhnnged. Lara—Nominal, Rec'ts, Shipmta. Wheat ...... 17,000} ° Corn. 36,600 Oats . 3,000 Cincinnati Produoce. C1NoINNATI, May 27, Mess Pork—Jobbin at 19 75@20 00, Lard—Prime steam nominal at 11 Bulk Meats—Clear sides 1275 Bacon - Clear sides, 1270@11 Flour-Quiet and ' unchanged winter oA N ol 30@1 85 kn v lot \h\ml ear wis hrm‘ 0. Barloy—Dull and nomwinal; fall grades, 9001 03, Whisky—Continued steady with: good |* demand at 1 15, Ohicago Live Stook. Cuicaao, May 27, The Drover's Journal reports: Hogs — i regular and weak; common to good n d, 7 20@7 80; heavy packing and shipping 7 85@8 50; light, 7 95@7 90; skips and culls, b lu('lfl 20, Receipts, 16,000, Lnlllu-—l\lnrkuf. generally steady and prices firm; shipping cattlo, 6 85@9 00; mixed butchers’ stock, 3 UU@I 53 I‘exnun. 4 00@0 00; stockers und feeders, 4 30@6 15, lwmpu, 3,000, Sheep—Quiet and steady at 325@5 75, Receipts, 7,000, Peoria Frodaoce. Fxonta, May 27, Corn—Dull and irregular; high mixed, T04@71jc; mived, 70{@70}c, Oats—Dull and lower; No. 3 white, (3 Tiye—Inactive; Ne. 2, T4@70c, Highwines—Unchavged; 114, mou Ship'ta, o0 28,000 24,476 2,600 Kansas Oity Preduce Market Kansas Orry, May 27, Wheat—Ilirm and high; No. Z cash, 11%; No, 3 cash aud Ml{x 104; Juul, 9le; July. 8ic; No, 4 casl th., May, flg ulw Bfile. July, 7be, m—Weak and lower; No. 2 mixed cuh 1*5L, May, 780; June, 70ic; July, the year, Nu. ] wlmu wixed L5, Bged 3%, A e b May, bos Tuse, 40i0; July, 30c, Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, 4,800 p‘.‘l‘,‘(lfifl 6,176 7,837 . none 429 ol . Peotroleum Crev:Laxn, O., May 27, Petroleum — Unchuug standard white 110, test, 6fc. New Youk, May 27, Petroleum—Market o shade strongor; United 63§; crude, in barrels, 64@7hc; napths, invarrels, 6} asked; refined in bar 10l here, Tie hld, do in l‘mhnelp\lh and Lnlllmmr 4e bid, Baffalo Mv.mok. Easr Burraro, May 27, Hogs—Dull; _receipts, 5l cars; ship- ments, 48 cars; Yorkers, 7 50@8 15; good to modiuw huvy, 8 20@8 e tine Mark ot WitsiNaton, N. 0., May 27, Rosin - Fivm; strained, 1 65; good, 170, Bylrlu—fluudy at 40¢, Tar—Steady ab 1 50, v, ominal. Baltimore Produoe. Dy, BAuTINORE, May 27, Jull, <outhern, dull and easier; tulte, longberry, 1 40@1 44; No. 2 Flour- ‘Wheat 1 33@1 388: red, 180}@1 89} for cash und May. Corn —White southern, dull at 80c; yel- Tow dull at 85c; mixed western .m.dy at Wi@vie. Dut Llhfly Live smn. East Liperty, Pa,, May 27, Cattle —Nothing doi roceipts, 646 head; shipments, 16 head. Hoya—Firm; rec: ipts, 3,700; shipmente, 38,500; Philad Iphias, 1 50@8 ;. Workers, 7 76@7 85, Sheep ~Fairfand unchanged. 00; -hlpm(-nts. 00, SPEGIAL NflTIGES HELP WANTED, Receipts, WA DA fir-t- laes barbor. Non: other noed apyly. Addros, T. W, Brown, Nor- folk Nebranka, 274'50% \ ANTED—A giil for goieral howsework at 6:4 South 15th streat, 20027 \VANTI‘)D«I\. firat-class wholesslo clothing house for of the states of Missouri, Kanss and N« braska s veraljgood salcemen, com= manaing trace, A.l.lrm with - reforonce and tull part calary re ng territory and terms, . 0. Box 2003 l'mlul-lphl:, Pa 3-0bood ANTED—Immodiatily two irla for dining vooun and kitchen, at 1403 Capita) ave. 2184 MRS, ROBS. FANTED—A good aining-room girl_good wagospaid, ut 1 08 Cass sireet. 971-tf ANTED—A gl { r general housework, at \ 415 Noith 20th street. 206-25% ANTED—A good competent girl for gen- oral housework, ~ Apply at 1310 baven port stree! vy X u'rvui oventy laborors, Apply Mannweller, Emplcyment Auum, .z”"' street mear V'anam P[0 RENT- [arge furnisied front rosm for two gentlmen, With or wm«wt honnl. References. 1215 Dodge stroot. an LIEASK AL 25 & your, severs ni dence lotanoar 26th street and St, Mary MSH W R, Barrirerr, Real Kstabe A JOR & Hot of five rooms, corner 250k and P . Arply at 8, G, Srovenson, cor- nOr 174n and (a8, noar Easter Churoh. m & well traveled stre AN SWEIL 9 1L h stre ¢, Refor: Taruer Hal, Kostaursnty 23741 W ANTED- A @30d dining room glrl. enews reqiired corner 101h and 1 p At 1008 Cume- 2:3-30 One first clae famd y horse, pers otly Kentlo, weig,t 1100, Fnyuirs £0-27 . BILLINGS, JOR BALE~Chotp- large show cise, counter and fxburee, AL Turner Hul Rostaurant, _ msa HAI:‘IYIIAV—»ANI provisions who esala and rutail st Blackbuin, Landis & Co., £10 N, 16th street. 25081 ‘on BALE-Beautifal aere lot_and_ house on gSalllornia wreet, $1500. McOAGUE, Opposite Post fice. Full SALE_ % first quality [wo-reat ca:rlage foF ono hor o, ab A, J. Simjson's, It isin ex-ollont ropair, having been use | comparat very 11 tlo, and'the best of ca e taken cf | family whore there are two or threo o it um.mg Vo excolled £0 406 18 1 o bo convinced 2244 OR SALE—A bouse nne lnb 160x118 front, with b, two wells and’ cistern. 128%- South 14th trait, weond house north of Wiliao street. Price $1660. a1 OR SALE—Houto of tix_rooms, and Tot 30x 220, north of wixtcouth street ' bridge. Ap- Ply cor -ln'n- and 1 ward. Newspaper Union. v YOR SALE—A house and lot on Dodge street, one of tho finest locations in th city 116-tt J. H. DUMONT, 18th and tiarney. (\vmu-lc:d‘ LOTE=In the city of Onaha—§100 ) and vywards, & per cent down and b per cent. pormonth, Bos i agent, 15th and Louglas sts. m20-te OR SALE — House ard lot, § rooms, well and cistorn, 1812 Dodge betweon 18th and 1ith stieets. 21841 IOR SALE-Or Trade; 44x132 foct on 10th stroet next to the corner of Harney, Alll 00x182 fect on the enst side between Do ii‘l Capitol avenuo. Enquireof . BRRTHOLD. 0 milea nouth of the U, P. raiiroad in Carbon County, Wyoming Territory. 440 acros of meadow and upland titie gusranted, Address W. H. Caidwall, Warm Springs, Wyouing. NOR BALE ~ihe POPULAR HOIEL, known s tho BOYS' HOME. This houso is co:~ trally located, has sou h and cast front, and Is surroundod W th fine ghado trecs; cont insthirty v ceping rooms, hoa ive house. laundry, samy F\m HALI!.— o Warin Spiings, situsted Toom, &0, Haé a world w de. Feputation. A bettet patroni go than many housce of twice e capactty, | Price ¥or particulars ad- e, 3. A SAWDEY: Tod Glouks heb: S B54-t ‘Oll BALB—200 cholce lots in Han-com I‘Ich. Wi Dartiest, Heal Etate Agont 81761 i8ith stroet. O BALE—A guod cormor 1ot on D«mu wnd 2ach stroat, it Yory fast yrowing part of o city, will div quis 20th streot, near Faram,Bogis & Hills ulumon. NOR BALE—OF will oxchs K or Umlh Pros \iporty, an improved soc 98 of land. adjola- ANTED—A drug clerk at Schroter & Bocht AbTLT RTED—Glrl in small family, Joung glrl WV Brcforrod. 164t Nortn Joch sebeo 3.27% ANTEDExpetionced g1 1 to do general hous work_ at Hudson River House, ab 1310 Marncy street, LU ANTED—A good irl at the N, W, comner c.mum a and 16th sizocts, 29061 3. LOOMIS, B8ITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED—: ituation in_ & Jewirh fmily as cook and make herselt gouerslly nseful Apply ot 1010 South 10th strect. 25520 ANTED—Ry encen plo wirl. Address 022 th stre YW/ ANTED—sltasticn fn ang s roby o young. well rocommendod | Dano, who. dpeaks Address C! L. B T German and knglish, X rooma sou he th and bacil te. Ap T1eh scroot, 0y E, R LEA-E--To December 1, 1832, fir t-rate l‘ dwelllg houso with elght rooms, closets, lotely furnishel pleaantlysiatad DAVI3 & 5NV DER, tern imp oy . Inqnirs &t grocory wtore, corner o S84t HACIFIU FIC USE TO RENT—52 rooms—10th and Davenport Ms. Newly fitted up in Comploto ordor. ~ Apply to GO "W GEAY, 236-3teod 1 SLY FURNISHED FOOM—for ront, 6 Chicago sirect, botwoen 1th i 284t Houss of +ix rooms near eornor nd 11th sireet, also two new hl)umn nm «) by the middie of Juae, Ingaire at: ing a ota nnon U, P. R, R. M, DUNHAM, 1419 » Farnham 8t,, Omaha, 720 3m¢ Bmm( poit"im}n ESTABROOK & COR. ALED HAY—At A, IL. Sander l‘ud am 1018 Harnev 8%. MIBOELLANEOUS. TRAYED—A palr of biy horses, rix years. S old, star in forohead of es), hiad halters. on. Andrew P, Quarnstrom, coraer +1 Dodge and 90th, Omaha, P I TRAYED—One 3 year old dark hay horse: colf, right hipa lictle lower than the Tefts Ole Byear old light tay maro colt, romn ot on body and whilo star 1 forehesd; and ono sixs ear od durk ey Morican pany, nith bra: d on: ind leg. A liberal re«nrd will be paid Ihu retura. or infcrimation eading thereto by PETE L HANSEN, 245t and “‘ holas bt , Umaha. 259-20¢ OST—REW, 12— A large sized cow, haltd oy, rod and_ whits with white face, and syed from my prowise . Cow 80 1as brass nobs on hor hoy blo rewnid will ' pald to tho findse fgued W. I ijams, clerk Lisbe Gth w Firo works, cigars, 22560 forth. of Masonic crcam sda lomonad 0STA liver aud whito colored pup, threo mo; or wili Le suitably re- warded b me 6.0 store \ Jomes Davis, south ut 7 yours old, 7od with horns Also w beifer, th with calt. FRANK K Bakery, 1ith 56, n red, with walto upots, B0, Al fttonew noar Williame, EDWARD KUEHL TERY AND §CONDI 3, hetweon Farnam Nd ot guardinn n tor any ouo o pasd cortaln conditions in the fu. do to seder. Portea auss-lm Geo, H. Peterson’s Clothing store, 504 5, 10th strect. 240441 FPYWO OR THREE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ~To let. 1417 Howard streot, 27027 208 +ENT—Room and board, at ws ) Nnnn 14th street, QOB RE tlewen with refersnce, & en Iyth and 14th —Nicely furnished room for gen- 1812 Dodge be- 278t B RENT._A cottage on Haraey between £00d And 2oed, . OLBEN, 20" OR RENT--Threa businoss 1ot for & term of years, two in fiest block north of postatiics on 16%h street, one between Farnan and Harnoy on Ith street, Kuquire first house north of Withnell House. ROSWELL BMITH. 208-301 WO ROOMS, eonnected '1 sntlowcn, with board. o rent to young AL 2011 Cnss sl P10 RENT¥nron rooms sultable for house- keoping. 2408 Harnoy stroot, at §12.00 per wmonth, 208 27° OR RENZ—To gentleman, a large elozant front pailor, with bay' window, en the uorth weat earmer of 15th sud Davenpoit strects, 0% RENT—Furnished rooms, uuu Dvu.n. ¢ I poct strect. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS—For ront at N 10 Howard staect beiween Bth and dth, PP TOR REN' wo largo pleasant yooms, with closoty, furaishod oF unfurnished. ' 1811 Cass strect. 255 2] 70K RENT—Two unfurnithed rooms, suit- whlo for offices oF bed roows, within one- ha'f bio-k of postoftics. Address or call at No. 16 2 Dodge sirect, 240 4t 140‘! RENT-- n-w (uml-h board, at 1718 Dadge, l‘wu RENT—Two trout loonu I\lln#h-d at €03 13th street. — TR mwl' Furol hed cottage, waN lum -mn.‘ uz after 4 p. m over -.. E“ 0 Kxchange. . B. vor u?n-nawc POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powdor never varies. 4 warvel of p , nunnh and whnh-m uess, More mn mical &n the o1 inds, and cannot be told in 'Inn with the multitude ofl ow test, short %, alum or phosphate powders Bold onl&'h ou0s. RovAL Hakixe Powoss 0., 6 Wa New York nsi"n'.'u. A nvnblfin-‘lulenl"'lvublwu' ; Vi e ph T v e v i Naw Rarey W ot raatyy ¥ Summer use these Stoves are indispensabiey et alchrted dlovest. :wuul.l;l‘-y =

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