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THE DAILY BE ()MAHA 'I‘HURSDAY, JUN h 1, 1sss. FINANCE AIID GOMMEHGAEW FINANCIAL. Nzw Yorx, May 31, Money elosed easy at 3} per cent. Exohange closed steady at 4 87 j@4 90, GOVERNMENT BONDS RAILROAD )omm. Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union Land Gra Union Sinking Funds The stock market today was moder A strong tone and prices were on an advance almost throvghout the day. ing buoyaut with highest quotations to-day, and in fome cases for » long time paat current, The principal deatings were in the Luke Shore, New Jersey Central, Now York Central, Western Union, T Pacific and Missouri Pacific. The following were closing bi Am'n Disv. 'Lel, 44 & 130, Market is cloa. —— ) State boxds dull, The following were the rales of the more active stocks to-day., Total sales, 48,203, L4200 0.B.&Q.... . 203 NYC........16200 OHICAGO MONEY. CHICAGO, May 51. Business at the banks to-day was fairly in active demand, for good banks took all No. 1 paper offered by regular customers Eostern exchanges be- Sween city banks were easier at 60c per 2t 5@7 per cen'. Clearings to-day $7,400,000, RAILWAY AND MISCELLANEOUS. VB U Denver ex. 4 P., C. & P 2R 3 ). & N. sinkiog frnd Chicago & Northwestern b Wabash, St. L & P,, C. div. 5.8 @BI Minnesota Siate 4§s........ UNITED BTATES WNDB. U. 8. 48 coup Registered, 4:. COMMERCIAL Umana Wholesale Market- Orrick or THr ONARA BeE Wedn sday Evening, May 81, The only changes reported in the markes to-day are as follo~s: Wheat—No. 2 advanced 130, Wheat —No. 3 advanced 1o. Wheat—Rej cted advanced 2c. Corn—Declind lc. Local Graln Dealings —Cash No, 2, 108; cash No, 3, 98c; rejected, 670 mxhhv.—uuh No. 2, 97c; No. 3, RYE —CA«h 03.. STREE Pnlws—mm.ww oats, CHOPPED GURN—.l 40, BRAN—$1 15 ton loose; $500 baled, ¥ reduce and Vegetables. SALT LAKE POTATOES—$1.50, WILD DUCK -$1L 26@1 0, BUTTER—Creamery, 20@25¢; choice roll, 114@15¢; common roll, 8@10c, BREESWAX—Yellow, 20@2%. ONIONS—Bushel boxes, 2 50@3 00, CHKXSE—10@ldc. ORANG KS—15 00 LEMONS —5 50@6 00, HAMS ~150 per I, Breukfust, 15c; 18¢; dry salt siler, | e DRIED BEEF— 1046 per Ib, Grocers' List. (‘om E¥,—Lio, tair, 116; Rio, rimo to'choice, 12405 Ol 28}e, Mocha, 284c; Arbuckle's, Lije. 'iucAL Gunpowder, Choice, AX@75e; Taperial, good, 40(,«50 Choice, 6@ 750; Young Hyson, good, 86@ 80o; cholce, o@81 003 N L. \mem, in barrels, $900; do in hwlf bbls, 6 25; emalls, in bbls, 1200 do, in half Bbis, 7 00; gherking, in 10, in hulf bbls, 7 b0, 1 apple extra, 160; Pruing pure auple, 16c B wared, 11 i d Standard Coffes. A, | §20: 00! 9c; New York Confectioner's Stand A, 10¢; Good A, 8fc; Prairie Extra C, 90, ~Sissl, § inch snd larger, 8he; Fiue p‘m.m. i 1o \WARE—Two hoop _paile, 2 20! 11‘4)6 Double Crewn, FRUITS—Choice halves, ¢; Michigan, 7o; New Joi Vrunes, olds 04@7c; Blackborries, Bow, New, 85 00 per bbl, bi's Ib papers, 82 85; De- hurch's, $2 85; Keg soda, Twported German $3 75 per OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Tbs, 18 IOo bla, per 1, 700 Bark, 15§0;xes 0 T 16 50 6e Tk o | hd Hm‘bfi"" per dben, 1 80@1 90] do 21, Tt 0il, Origanum, @2 65, Hardines,sraall fish, fmported, one quarter boxes per box, 1440; American, | per oz, $2 10; Potassium, 1 quarter boxca per box, 11c; do half boxes, | §2 25; Salacm, per o, 400 rrhul 213c. Lobsters, 1 1b per dozen, M..rllh.dnu, Jeton $3 75 80, Tomatoes, 280; do_ 8 1 per | per b, 40! Strechnine, ner o , 2 I (Mountain) Olive, per 81 50 Opiam, $4 85; 81 35, Olls and_Varnishes. sonked corn, 21 armouth), per cate, 3 er_case, 2 10; Lima bea Snccotash per case, 2 00 \ o ctse, 2 00; peas, choioe, P., 6e; white load, waillea’ green, 1 to 5 Ib ocons, ivory black, 160; drop black, 16¢; blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, green, L. M. & 1 creen, L. do; Paris green, nlian red, ‘onetian red, do; (e, 22c; Amerioan Vermiliod, T. & P, chrome yellow, L., M., 0, &'D ( vellow ochre, Iryer, 6c; gr on', walnut, chestnut and ash 13 Dry ®aints White lead, 64c; French rino, 'whiting _gilde penrs per case, 8 00@4 (0, Whortleberries per case, 240, Egg plums, 2 th percise, 3 30; Groen ungn,? b per case, 8 30; do choice, ° tb per case,4 50. Pine Apples, 2 th, per case, 400@5 75, Peaches, 21b per case, 8 10: do 8 h, case, 4 50@5 00; do, (pie), 8 b, per vase,2 75; do pie, 6 b, per dozen, § 50 RI (‘lr;lml, 74@8c; Loulsiana, 7 —sugar house, bbls, ewrs, 43 gallons, 82 60; ‘bl ayrip, bdo; bail bbis, 5o ki 82 'vfl brown, 8 fcjsienna, burn t, 4c; sienna, raw, Paris s(reon genuine, 2.0; chrome green, N, Y.' 20c; won, in sacks, 3 50; bide dairy 60, 5s, 8 “bla dairy, 100, 3s, 309, SPICES.—Pepper, 19; Allpice, 1% u..m, u ,l\utmwn, 8100 25c;Casmn, | -0% Mace green MA’]‘( m-,s_h.- oaddie, m«; round | million, "America, 18c; Indian red, Iye, 4 60; Jewall lye, 275, POTASH—Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz., in ouse, 8 80; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in owe, on, 90; No. 1, 70c FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice choics, 1ua~ millet, common or Missouri, | % 80c; millet, German, $100 to 81 25; Hungarian, ‘800 HEDHESEED—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or gallon, “00; 64°, VARNlSl{hS—Barmll per Furniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, {35’{,,,_ $1.50; honey looust, per 1b., dc; per | (jych, No 1, $120; Damat, #5000 Family white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, | 700 &hfl‘mv 706; ahellac, 88 50 No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 7 00; | 0il fini! g s No. 1 white fish, in 10 Iy kits, 1 10; (ley 10 1b kits, 85c; New Holland herrin .\ per keg, 185 Russian sardimes, 75c: bia river salnon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Goo) Bank codfish, &:, Gen. boneloss coc ., 9§c; boneless fish, "d MACKEREL—Half bbls messmacierel, 100 1bs, $12 50; hf bbl No, 1 ex shore llu, 100 llm 860; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 Ibs, 6 [ )} mess muckurel 12 1b fi[ 2 25; No. 1ex shore, 12 1b du, 150; No. llhnre, 12 1b do, 1 00; fat family, 10 ibdo 7he. TE. ,\L\Urq—lwunwl, chotce, red Ten. nessee, 19c per 1b; faney white, 104c per 1b; raw—white Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, 124c. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8jc; Appleton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8c; Boott }3 84c; Buckeye LL, 4.4, 70; Cabot W, 7 ittenango A, 6ic; Great Falls E, frosd Housier, 6 fécflox st Width, 7do; IAu« d) & 3 Indian tan 405 Tndian Orchid d s B aweerod 120 upver, 286 to 260 LY, 7o; Myatio River, 74c; Pequot &, Hc; Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica C, bho; Wachus: ott By Ther do'A, Bio; do E 48, 1240; Wal- tt NG B g}fi?wu &c)'l;gogls—l.s‘u.nm. ator 3 Argyle 4-4, 7! 3 Atfm‘c’ LL, 640; B: Bennington Heavy Hardware List, tool do, > 225@3 00; hbs, per set, 1 25; felloes, sawer cast 15@10 Wi dryL 7he; square nuts, per coil chain, per 3 605 cruwhnm, iron wedges, teeth, 4c; steel, 7@8c; Burden'’s muleshoes, 6 35. - SHOT.—Shot, 81, koge, 33.48; do, ing, kogn. $3.35; ‘use, ver BAMBED WIR In car lots, 100; in less than car lots, 8 Leather. 35c; hemlock kip, G50 to 806; homloek ealf, 85 to 1 3 oAk u 110'to 1 55; 1 ench culf, 1 25 topyings, 9 00 to 10 50; r State X 43, 7o, gosszépeoableu.D Waraos BLEA(‘HED (,( )TTONS—Andros in L 4-4, 94c; Blackstone A A in perial well at » slight advance in The demand for iood horses ex uupply consideraoly. * | horses, 8 i | Common plugs, %20, t0 240, MULES, —15 to 154 h: {46 150,; 14§ to 15 hands, 1|14 to 144 hands, 75, to 104 ' [ hands, 360 to 1h LUUKS (olored)—Allny 80; do C, drab. 21 do plaids, 1%he; do XXX i tripes and plaids, 12} runswick brown, 8 12jc; do extra_heavy, brown, extra heavy, 114 brown' 180+ Nenonset A br. > TIUKINUGUDdD—amoskeay A v 32 ALCOHOL — 137 proof 126 per fpmal gallon; trip] 187 proof, domestic 1 40@4 l.lN 80,'15c; Minnehaha 44, 2 extra 4-4, 280; Pear] River nam XX blue stripe, 12c; Shetucket 8 l{ MB— 4 5O o 104c; do S8 12c; Yeoman’s blue 29, 83c England, 2 ma‘dumew:%sl Ti@s s ENIMS,—Amoskeak, blueand bronn | PEA APPLE liRAN Y— if“'s“"w‘fl"fig? P “9 ne Scotch, 3 Concors ue aw | O AMPAGNEB—Imrnrud pnr case, brown, 12 AA, do do 184; do XXto Rfl 5 B A makeps bhie i!.d brown, DT AL Smutlaait o (12 000 0; Mystlo iver DD n{ibl;: Pontt| OV ARETSPor oase, 4 50@16 00 ver, blue and brown, 3 Uncasville, | WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 8 00@ blue and brown, 134c, 20 00; Oatawba, por ouo, 4 00@7 00, CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5; ddystone 1i 24 inch double face, Garner A wnol.mn. & 5o; Manhattan glove finish, 58c;| We quote lumber, lath and shingles on: ewport do 6¢; do gl bo; Poqnot do [ars_at Omaha at the followin, :f be; Lockwood kid finish, CORSET JEANB——Amory, 80; Andros SorS ettoann, e Halloma o s badl 3 0g 6 owel , 8c; Ofuqord 740; i 11 sattean JOIST AND SCANTLIN nn'gcr, $21 00; 18 ft., $22 00, MBERB—16 ft. and under, 823 00. Arr.qsmen,lmprovad,u <C it 82 CC, Pep 3 Rockport, 740, INTS “Allons, Bio; Amerioan, 84 Arnoid, 7c; Berwick, 4§c; Cocheco, 7¢; Conestoga, 6k unhr k, djc; Dunnell, @7c; Eddystone Gloucester, 6o} Harmony, sio eicod ockor, 6jo; Mer- ystio, Bo; Sprasues Suuthbrl 3 doy Girighams, 70! Mari, o boro, mL rental Gho, GINGHAMS—Amoskeng, 10hc; Amos- keng dross 1241 Arayle, 10bor Atlantio, 9¢; Oumberland, 7he; Highland, Bhor Kenllwonh. 84c; Plun kett, 104o; Sus se: BOTTONADES—Abberville 134e Agate, 20c; American, 11¢; Artisian, 20c; Cairo D and T, 13h; Olarion D and T, 174¢; Deccan Co, stripes Dand T, 16¢; Key- stone, 1joi Nantucket, 19c; et 16c; ‘Ocean D and T, 18}e; Royal, 164y Bussex, "ioga, 134 0; Wachusett shirt- ing shecks, 124c; do, Nankin, 124c; York Dlain Nankio, 1 Lihos doyo checks, stripes and Ny boards) $18 50; No. 2, $17 00, $20 00, 12-in, O, $35 00; 12-in. B, $40 00, ment, bbl, 8 50 bhl, er bu, 35c, eIt 100 1oy 85 £0. Bivam board, 84 €0 news paper, 8c 88; Anthmdu. all sizos, $12 00@12 b0, AILS—Tates, 10 to 6%, 3 00, washed, choice, !42‘:fix fair, 80c; ancy, 124c; do, 8 oz, 20c, snd w, 280, birry, blackand cotted wool S 8—Androscogein 10-4,274c! | 2@0e loss do 94, 2c; do 8.4, 22¢; Continental O Hides Furs, Etc. 42, 11e; ¥Fruit of the Loom 10-4, HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 6@64c York mills 98, 85¢; do 78, 80c cured Tho; Mxle-, n sall p-n. cured 7c Pembroke 10-4, [’e(}uul 104, hides, bt‘ flint, sound, 13@14c; dr, 7+4, 19¢; do 49, Peppercll’ ’ | calf and (p.l 145; dry salt hides, sound, 16¢; do 67, 21¢c; do 57, 18¢; tica 96, 35c; do 58, 22}c; do d8, 175 green cal Igars and Tobaccos, reen 1 25; green lamb skins, UIGARB —umn 816.00; Connecticut, | $1 25¢ 50. damaged hla%- two-third rate, Mixed, $35.,00; swj uw,m., cut scored and one mh classed twor 850,00, ClearHavana, $75.00 iirds rate) rancod bfia o v cent. of, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Xialo, | Goon skins, No. 1, 45e; No. 2 80c; No 24 b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 20.; No, 4, 10c, Mmk Nu. i No. & Star, J:uundn, 24 1b, butts, 60c; Horse qm, 80; No 8 160; No. 4 l‘m No, 1, pousd, 24 b, butts, 00c; Gilt nga. 60c; No, 2, 25c, hkunk. No. 1 bluck pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60; Army and Navy, | 650; short stripe, 400; nartow strips poundts, 5921 Lottt | broad stripe, 106, T o, 650 Bullion, Iy Clim ‘allow 6o, ax, pounds, ——— FINE CUT—In pails,—Hard to Beat, Chicago Froauce. 75¢; Golden Thread, 70¢; Fountain, Mh, Cuicaso, May 81, Favorite, 65¢; Kool Muuhlnlu, Flour—Quiet and without speci«l change Fancy, 550 Dais Catling O, 8, B51b by illard’s Tiger, 65¢ ammond Crown, 66 SMOKINC—All grades—-Comn in price; choice and extras, § 75 a7 10 spring extras, 6 60 Mionesota spring, Granulated~—Hiackwells Durbam: 16 880 5 00@ 6 50; o0z bl¢; Dukes Durham, 16 0z, 50c; Seal of | 4 4 60@4 90, North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- | Wheat—No. 2 spring was unsettled and ka, 16 oz, sucmlma Jack, 4 oz, lincn bags prices irvegu'ar, olo. g on cul at 1 244 per Ib, §1.35; Marburgs’ Puck, 2 oz, tin | for cash; 125 for Mays | Shi@1 254 for oil, 66e; D»K 'jnll. DRU.S AND OHEMICAU\ -Acid 111 Carbolic, 50¢; Acid, Tartaric, 60c; Balsam Saanafran, 3 Cinohmslrr" UANNED GOODS™Oysters, 2 1b o (ma'.;. rra...,uon, do 1M (Field's), | Dovers Ty '61°40; Kepson 50; do 2 b (Standard), per case, | wlts, perl 8ho; Glyoerine, pure, per Ib, !60- do 1 1b (standard), per case, 2 20; do [ 380: Le: Acetate, per b, Zm(-luk) r oase, 2 703 do 1 1b 1 tolack), | O, Custor, No. 1, _per " cane, 3 00, _ Onjons, 380, Salmon, 1| O, Castor, No. a. per gal, 8100; |n|nnl‘ W, &R, & 8., odide, per Ib; Sulphate Iphur four, s do PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha pure, 65 Mar- French zinc, g12an seal, 12¢; French ' rine, red seal, 11c; French zino, in varnish aest, \’" case, 8 15, Rlaclkberries, 2 1b, per case, | 20c; French zince, ih ofl asst, 156; Raw 10; strawherries, 2 Ib, per ocass, 3 30; | and burnt umber, 1'Th cans 126 raw and raspherries, 2 Ib, per case, 3 00@3 15, | burnt Sienna, 13¢: vandyke brown, 18.; Danisons, 3 b, pet case, 2 45, Bartlett | refined lampbiack, 120; conch black, 1% Prussian 18c; chrome 140; blind and_shutter nseAD golden ochre, 1; pmni § ng colors: light _onk, dark 10c; Paris 8 60; Californiu Ly, at_69@700 for eveh; BOLGIOfe for M. ; 69gc for Jone: 69is for J .1y 5«5 for At gu=t; 89 for Septanber; 634e for October; 580 for the year, Oits—Lower_a: 48@481c for cash and May; 47 for Juve; 424c tor Ju Tye—Qniet at 17¢ for No. 2 o Buloy ~Nowinl at 100 for No. 2; £00 for No. 3 Pork Mers nciiva and |..,, 10 874@ 1950 for sash: 1) 45 for May; } tor Jane: 19 52 for 1972y for An.ust; 19 874 for Sep enhe 7 78 for the yesr, Lard—Wenke rand low. r at 11 20@11 2 for owh and Muy: 110 for June; 1185 for July; 11473 for August for Sememher 11 17} for the year, n—Short ci'w eusy ut 10 90@'0 95 for vn-h and Muy; 10 99 for Ju 0 87} for Juiy and Au.u.t: 975 for the year, Butter—Ewy; tof noy creamery, 2 .@230; fair to ¢ g fine dawry, 1920 ; fair to goo Bgen—173@18. ( r fresh, Whisky - Steady at 1 16. Keo'ts, '8 Flour. Counoil Bluffs Market. Covxoi, Buowes, May 81, Flour—Crystal Mille Golden Sheaf, ka, patent, 3 8; best STARCH, —Pentl, 44¢; Silver Gloss, 53 | Whiteing 24c; @8ie; Corn Starch, $§@9c; Exoelsior | W hiting com'l, 13c; lsl:g)lyuh erman- Hoas, 701 Corn, Tho. town, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 8c; Prus- SALT —Dray loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- | #iab blue, 4he; ultramarine, 18c; vandyko, mber,fburnt, dc; umber, raw, Paris green com'l chrom- K., 12¢; varmllllon. Eng., 70c; ver- brand of Kansas 03 90; Kansas and Missouri flour 8'50@1 26; graham, 8 75; ry_flour, 8 40, Bran and Shorta—20 00 per ton Chop Corm- ’l 10 per ton, Wheat—No. 2, 110@1 15, Corn—863c. Oats—No. 2, 43¢, Rye—17h". Barley—£0+ Hay—Loose, 5 00@6 00; bale. Wood—b6 006 Wool—-16@ baled, 75 per lory, 25030 tolls, wrap: s not wrapped, 16¢; mixed oases, $7,60; square casos, §5.1 rose pink, 1do; venetian read, Cookson's SOATS—Rirk's Savon lmperlnl, 330, | %ot venetian red Am., 1§0; red lead, 7o; Kirk's 80; Kirk’s standard, 8 chrome yellow, ngnulno. i chrome Kirk's Russian, 500: Kirls | low, K., 1265 oo helle, 80; Eut Kirk's ' Prairio Queen, | I'tench, 2 ochre, erican, (100 e 10; Kirk's maguolia, 4 20, Winter's mi nenl‘efl o ; lehigh bro I.Yls.—-Ameflun, 3 40; Grunwlcni‘nw' '"?filf,‘étl'ffi"'effl.m, fl:: Tln:'hfi;o S T ooy 2 Wit' | | ndlight, per gallon, 124c; 175" ’he.m':gm. per gallon, 164c; electr m, per gallon, 19¢: inueed, raw, per gallon, 7; linseed, boiled, 1.90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, [-ar gallon, 80c; lard, leter st 'd, parnl- XXX, per gailon, 1 8, 116; !wut, v, 37 00 white et mowe 8140 | praon, B sho m AV 13, pr gelon ol alfa clover, new, 8$1250; alsike, new, | 1 59 fish, W. B. per ; neatafoo! $1300, Timothy, W,d%,,o,,' &3 00, | extra, per gallon, 75c; No. 1, 66e; lubri- Bluo grass oxtraciean, €130, blte grase cating, zero, per gallon, 206; fummer, 160; cloan, §1 85; orchard graas, $3 503 red top, | ;0 den machine, No. 1, po gallon, 85¢; No. . sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- pentine, por. gallon, 7c; apthi, 74', per .dlnn. #1; furniture, U, 85c; couh, extra, ll lD' ; plow steel, special “pecial ur G erman, be; on_spokes, set 1.40; tongnes, each, 70@8bc; axles, b, 7@llc; \vuh-rn per 1 s@ Bo; rivets, rerll), 11c} i, blo, 8o 60; harrow orseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring Burden’s horseshoes, b 35; ; Buck shot, $2.10; Oriental Powdsr, kegs, $6.40: 30., b uarter kegs, $1.88; Blast- 00 feet, 500, 8 39 per 55 ver 100, Oak sale, 38 to 420; hemlock wute, 280 to 80c to 100; runner, i e Egge—12}0. Potatoes—Ilose and Scoteh, 1 Onionsa—1 25@1 40, Live Chickens—3 50 per dozen, Chicago Live Stook. CHicAco, May 81, The Drover's Journal reports: Hogs—Market slow and average sales 5 @10 lowe:; common to good mixed, 7 26 @7 85; heavy packing, 7 90@8 60; light, 725@7 95; skips and culs, 575@7 20, Reoripts, 33,000, Cattle—\Vurket { hlv active and firm; shipping cattl-, 6 00@8 50; mixed but hers’ stock, 2 (0@ Tem.-. 3 00@hH stookers and tevders 8 00@b 80. Receipts, 6,000, Sheep—Dall and market overstocked, 350@4 0. Receipts, 300, Enst Liberty Live Stook, E wr l,umn'rr Pa., May 31, swn]fi 50; fair to 1 n, 4 50, Re.eipts East Burralo, May 31, Hogs—Quiet; receipts, 42 cars; ship- ments, 382 cars; Yorkers, 8 00@8 15, — ———— Kansas City Produce Market Kansas Crrr, May 81 pel c; | of No. 3 Mav; No, 2cash,112; calf kid, sz@:ue, Greisen kid, 2 50 to 215- oak kip, 8o to 100; oak calf, 120 to l 30; French kip, n G 4-4, Bl mhns “-W” HARNESS—No 1 star_oak, 420; No 2 Indian Omh-;dnAAN % Laconia O | do, 39¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 38c; No. 2 25 | 89, ‘{f‘ 8 i 356; No. 1 Milwaukee, 8c; No. 2 do, Ho. lOe "5"’" N 80, 7c; () 82, 7; dn K Horses and Mules. EW. W’. Pooassct O 44, 7 The market is brisk and all s are Prices range as fol- Fdetiyda e Al it c; ¥ruit of tl o0 o Wator 14 Fine single drivers, $150. to 800.; Extra draft hnl’ll& $175. to 225.; Common drait to 150.; Extra farm horses, $110. to 125,; Common to good farm horses $90. to $100.; Extra plug, 260, to 75.; exrn). llflb 5 per wine gallon; extra Oalifornin apirite, 187 proof, e refined spiri r proof nllon, re-distil v Eivkies, 1 00( 08 501 s blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- ke do XX bl 2 1bhcy o vanra | ucky and Pennaylvania' rvon 007 00 94; Claremont, B B, 1546 Cone-tiga ex BRANDIESfmportd, o 7o Homitton Dy 1o, et ROLSS, 19 I 00y 8—ux ,:omd 4 50@6 00; domestic, 16 (t. and ., t. HLNCINGNo 1 s w6 one 820 00; LETING — No, 1 (2nd common STOCK) BOARDS,~12.in, D, $2300; LIME—[er barrel, $1 86~ bulk per bus. Iowa plaster, Tarred PAPER—Straw paper, 8jo; rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 70; manila paper, 10¢; COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, 812 Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86 £0; Whitebreast nut, 86 /0; Iowa lump, 86 50; Towa nut $0 60; 'Rock Spring Merino unwashed, ll]ht, 14@16¢; heavy,c @1815¢; medium unwashed, Ughl IH(S;N 3 tub-ding 10@11e; gmfl calf, wt, 8 £015 by, l(l(gllt.. nder 8 Ibs, per skin, b0ot fancy white winter 00d to choice w-stern 7 00; common ¢, gou chice to fancy Mionesota, 7 (0@7 50; rye flour, c. Juuo, 1 for July; 1078 for August; for September; 101§ for the year; 1184 for No. 8; rejected nominal. —Active and steady, closing on call Wheat—Fair specalation in’ settlement May, 113 June, first half, 110; July, 8635 No. 3 oash, 1044 May, 1 01@1 03; Juue, first half, 805 June, 02jc; July, 8ic; No.4 May, m_ and hlgh' No. 2 mixed uneilfle; July, white mixed to 2 00; rus- | 95 setts, 5 50 to 7 50; lininy g 600 to 10 50; L. Moroceo, 80c Morocco, 85¢; simon, tha \enr, 3 fz sah@sicy May, 82jc. lly. —Uash, 60, Rec'ts. Shipm'ts. Wheat . . 10,800 7,820 Com 1582 13,80 Oata. 1,657 3,023 oLy Bt. Louis ¥roduce. 8r, Louis, May 31, Flour—Ahout 5c lower. ‘Wheat— Unsettled and red, 124§ for cash; 110y for June; for_the year; No. 8, 1 1. Corr.=Lower; 70; for June; 6930 for 543 for the year. Uats—58c for cach and May; 470 for June; 38 for July and 3lc for the year. Rye—l\om nal. Barley—Unchanged. 1 ead--Dullat 4§ -, Butt.r—Steady at 14@20c dairy; 20@ 24c for creamery. v;;:l—flluher at 19¢. hisky—Stendy at 1 16, Pork—Dull at 1960 for cash; 19 80 for July. Lara—Nominal. Rec'ts, . 9,000 18,0 0 95,000 14,000 Shipmta, 000 New York Produoe. New Vork, May 31, Flour—Dull and in buyers’ fayor; Min- neiota extrs, b 00@9 75; city mills, b 753 800; southera flour quiet, common to choico extra, b 65@8 25. Wheat ~14@ 3¢ lower, unsettled nd d rund- no, 2 1ed, 141@l 45; N I\o 1 white, L 42, No, 2 red M-y, 1-14 @l Corn —1@3c lower; heavv, unsettled and , | unchanged; mixad, 76@82c; No. 2, L0@ 82c; No. 2 mixed I (ay, 814 ; do. June, . @.Blc' do. July, 75@79c, Jats—Lower, dull aud weuk; No 1 white, 6820. No. 2, 694@h93e; No, 2 mixed, m@ 77; mhud western, 69@u2.; No, mixed May, 56}. n,e—hun 50@900. Barloy—Nominal, Pork—Dull and a shada lower; mess, 20 (0 cash; July, 19 B0@19 90. Lard—Dull, lmnvy aud lower; 11 60 cash, 11 574@11 60 June, Waisky— Nummnl e et Liverpool Produoce. Lverroon, May 31, Flour—American, 10s@12s 61, Whent —Winter, 9s 91@10s 3d; white, 95 84@9s 11d; wpring, 9s@10s; olub 9s 101@ 104 3d, Corn—0s 8d, Pork—87s, Receipts of wheat for the last § 107,000 centals, 97 000 being Americu . ————— Peooria l'rodmu. Peoria, May 81, (,um—nuu und lower at 71@71}¢; high mixed, 704@ Oaté—L @30k for No. 2 white. 76 for No. 2. ghwines—Unchaoged; 114, new .\n i{ye-—-}l ighey it &«,m Bhlp'u. 5 70 61, 1200 40 HOO . 220450 25,875 1,850 500 Baltimore Froduoe, Bavrimonk, May 31, Flour—Quiet. Wheat—3southern wheat steady, y 1 83@1 89: lougberry, 140@144; No 2 rud nsady at 1 874 for cush und May; 187} 874 for June. tutn White southern firmer at 90c; d [ yellow dull at B4@hic; mixed western, 7)@80ec, B Potrolenm CLey: LAND, O,, May 81, Petroleum—Steady; standard white, 110 test, Bfc. Niw York, May 31. lt"ulcnm—-anht dull and weik; ; crude, in barrels, 63@7c; | United, naptha, Inbmlu 6ho asked; refined in bar- do in Phil uelphia md 76,000 B A RGAIN s’ TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN USE rola here, Tic; Baltimore, 74c. Philaget h?lv\l-en. PHILADRLPRIA, May 81 Wheat—Ensier. st 180@1 31 for cash and May; 1 897 Jone, g Corn—Stency at 83@84je for cash; 78}e for June Oats—Firm at 80@60je for May. Tiye - Baser at oo, cash and 'rm.ao Proanoe. Toreno, May 81. LOTS! Wheat ~Weak at 137} for No. 2ea and May; 129§ for June; 118) for July; They turpa a a1 other vebicles for & sy riding. 109 for Auga b 118 for llm{ ar. stylo and durabilicy, Talo for No. 3 ouh And Ma SPRINGS, GEAR ' & BODIES June and July; Oats—No rales, For ale by Timken, of Fine Carrixe s mn itios St., St Lous. Cata j1-om 67¢ for the year, Houses, Hekey Patentoo an | Bail 4 10 fand 1110 St. I 1o cues turnished HuLL Vfl m GWK uiOVE. - - THE MURDERED B0Y The Remains ot Philip Hubbard on Their W Home. Farms, Lands. BEMIS' = Tho nows of the tragic death of young Philip Hubbard, published in Monday ovening's Ber oreatcd no little attention and inquiries as to who he waa wore universal. Philip Hubbard was formerly a pross feeder in the Re- publican oftice. He made frequent trips to Colorado and gained consider- able reputation as a jockey in races, going out to Colorado to attend the spring and fall meetings. Hoe left this eity early in the present month tor the spring races. His mother, Mra, Catharine Hubbard, and sister, both of whom are highly respected, live on Leavenworth street near Ninth. The remains are now on their way i s i e TN nd Gm' 15.003 o i Vo New Patent * on “"New Raf ty Reaervoir: ¥ Summer use theso Stoves are {ndispensabley Theso colebrated Stoves for sale h\ D. A, Plerey Omaha, Neb A20-1m-n Bokw 4, 136 hoad. rec ipts, 1,100; shipments, 500; Philad Ijhins, 8 23@8 5'; Yorkers, 7 68@7 70, Sheep—Dull; common to prime, 5 50. Receipts, 4,00) head; shipments, 4,400 head. = - Buffalo Live Stook. lower; No. 2 107 for July;_104 for ;\uulut, and 103 7280 for cash; 703 uly; 69%: for Augusi; to this city for interment, and will ar- rive on the Denver trsin fo-day morning. The funeral will probubly take place on Thursday next. The Tribune of Monday sy ““The body of young Hubbnrd will probably be sent to Omaha after the inquest. A touching letter from his mother was received yesterday. GREAT URLINGTON ROUTE- VANGTON & oL 20 FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS 818, —— Berutiful building sitos on Sherman avenue Lot eereet) wcuin of" Foppietonts dud J, J Last season Hubbard rode for Dan | Brown's residoncersthe trat b Joukl i to Sore: Lamsney, of Kaineas City. Me. Lams |s5¢ foo: west ‘rontsws .n the wvenu, noy, who has boen here since thefvr frm 30 to oo et o desth, jockey club races, was seen yesterday | WiTualf i atr wof 60 feot or more otace on and questioned regarding the character | the with full dipih 1o the railro of the boy. soll ti o abave onabou any terma that parcha v 0 t g may dosire. To parties wh) will agres to build “I never knew him to drink to ex- ¥12.0 and cess,” snid Mr. Lamasney. ‘‘He was ' not quarrelsome, but was high spirited and would not brook an ivsult. He was splendidly formed and was very athletic, He weighod 130 poun and was five feot and four mchv;hlgh He could turn a back or front somer. sault with the ease of a circus actor. He was hnn(ly with his fist and an ex- cellent boxer,” Mr. Lamasney thought that proba- bly the boy had taken a drink or two ou Saturday, but reiterated the state- menc that he had never seen him drunk. The fact that he handled his tista awkwardly in the fight, although still the victor, was alluded to in sup- port of this surmise. An inquest on the body of young glubbnrd was held at 2 o’clock Mon- ay. sard: will mel with- an\ paym cqual anbual itrs Toy uot nfe ul imyroy- i¢ immediate or « ne sixth doan and 5 oqual A90UAL Psymonts thereait. r ot 7 per cent interesr, Choi @ 4 acre block in Smith's addition at wost udl Furmum strsel—will wite any hogth of tma roquirsdat 7 por ce s inters e« 10 ucva block i Bmith'a addic liberal tecws as the foreg ing, . 805, ait lo; on izard near 20h wireot, 1« the old ¥avorite and PRINCIFA LLINE —FOR— CHICAGO, PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®outh-East. THE LINECOMPR(SES Nearly 4000 miles. Solid 8mooth Steel Tracks All ccnnections are made in UNION DEPOTS. It has_a National Roputation s belng the Great Through Car Li e and is universall conceded o by the FINEST B2 Rall: ruad [n the world for all classcs of travel. Try it andyou wil find traveling & Inxury instead of a discomfort, ‘Throt Tickets via hil Calublll.d Lire fox Leferdy] :,:' Rates ot Fare, formation about Hates l:fil-l Car Acoemmodations, Time Tables, &c., be churt«.lly glwn by applylning to 54" Vovevrect & Gon. Manager,Chicago. PERCIVAL LOWELL, . ¥ rw 804 Lo’ on 18'h stront near Paul, §1200. 802, Lot 30x280 fcot on 16th wircet, near tt No2b{. Txolots on Blondo near Irane steoet, 2200 aud §300 cach. 154 cn Georgia near Michigan 5. Twelve choice re idence lots on Hamil. ton s tewob 13 snlnu- addition, flne and sightly §20t0 8 No'Soa. Duautful halt lob on §t. Mary's ay- enue, 80x'8) fiet, 1 ear Bishop Clarkson's and Oth strect, $16 0 No 402, Five ¢ olce lots on Plrk n\‘cnue, 60x 160 each, 04 wiroet rul way, 300 e No ¥01,8ix lots in Millard & Ca dwll addition on ~horman Avenuo uear Foppletou's, §8.0t0 $160 each, N, 2.9, Oholo loran Park aventi and stroet clr Jine on r a1 to Park, $150 0 0 each. o5, Eevin 10 aon Doca uf . Trene | s Sa inders street, ¥3 5 to $.60 each. on 1kt near Faul strect, §7.00. 5'-.11«» foet noar St. Mary uue, . . out, $1600. Fisrt Lleut.nlunt Joh_n Sco?t, R. Q. ‘atar rear Irene street, §335. M., Fourth infantry, is relieved as .u):n:m‘l; urloison Calawell, near Sauudors Passoarer Agt. Chloage, member of the Board of Officers ap-| no3: et on Clloton stroot, near shot tower, w. -‘~ DA“NPO"’I‘ Conneil Blufls. pointed to moet at Cheyenne depot, | "1 s7s, Pour lote on MeLelian strecs, near AF"L flz';m Agt. maba. Wyo., by paragraph 2, special orders Blondo, Kagan's addition. 216 e.ch, g No t74, "fnres lols Lear race course: make No. 53, current series, from these o headquarters. No 268, Bea itifal corner scre lot oa California A board of survey to consist of 8 piet, oppwite vt d aoj.luiog Sacied Hears Coa- Rt Moo, noar 15 stro b, $1.960 Onptnn “f'nllu:z A, Eld%km. com- Molnlz,o :l"\u tumlltfl m:l:r!“::ulp“?:r [-I \‘luvfi' missary of subsistence, . B 2 o 2 §mthL|e'u.en-nt E:HS"B Roll:sruon, ":I‘l:’Mfl‘,';p': mmn‘:':m:‘w:::m““ inth infantry, and Sccond Lieuten- | Weautiful nce 1ots at —very ant Frank L, Dodds, Nunth _iofantry, | "aadtoshons 100to Mo sac o per e will convene at camp at Cheyenne | fuil particu ars. depot, W. T., at 10 oclocz a. m , June 1 corner lot on Jones, Near 15th 2, 1882, orn soon thereafter as prac- ticable, to examine into and report upon and fix the responsibility for the f ./ loss of certain articles of camp and garrison equipags, the property of the United States, for which Captain Pol- lock, Ninth infantry, is respensible, alleged to have been lost or stolen by |* a deserter, Captain Daniol G. Caldwell, Assist- ant Surgeon, U. 8. A,, now at Fort Sanders, will report in person, on completion of the duties of pack- (# ing and turning over the medical sup- plies at that post, to the commanding officer, Fort Fred. Stoele, Wyo., for | ! duty as post surgeon. I'ral ital Steward H. H. Von Fal- kenltom. now at Fort Sanders, Wyo., will report in person to the command- ing officer, Fort Douglas, Utah, for duty at that station The quartermaster’s department will furnish the necessary transportation, It is impracticable to carry cooked ra- tious. Acting Assistant Surgeon John J. Marston, now at Fort Futterman, [ 55,5 5050 iuuilion, now King, Wyo , wnllhrepnrt. in p:mon,kon oomd» : No 20}, Lot on 15th strect, Lear Ml.nnlu, letion of the dufes of packing an 00, furmnu over the medical supplies at | 3% " ™01 " 1008, nissr Factflo sireshy that poet, to the commanding officer, | * No ‘04, Beautiful residence lot oa Division Fort Liurunio, Wyo., for duty ub that | A Do, 0 pron station, Recruit James Cullen, enlisted at oy other lse, and utascf s SlwAlT Fort “"";'“‘N N‘;"- l,i" l'“'iK";d ‘l‘i N0 104}, Two lots on 220, moar Oraco hrost, |G company E, Ninth -infantry, and will | § oo, 0 o Do ssnt 4o tho station of bis ‘oompany, s i) _,,,,}::,f“ e pod """"‘“‘“""::':om 2 tead work on the first fayorable opportunity. e " P Gon. Tkt snd ’::: et s Army Orders. The following are the latest orders issued from the headquarters of the department of the Platte Omaha, Nebraska: 21ots on Center wtreet, near Cum-~ 00 for both or §600 eaeh. No 214, Lot ou Sewasd, noar Klog stroet, hn suv, Halt lot on Dodge, near 11 h stroet, tiful residenco lota near Crolghton Col ege (or will soparate) ¥8,000. No 241, 1wo lois on Center, ncar Cuming ect, $400 cach. Nu M), Oroad Roch Ielond Eouts! Wost for belng the meed direct, quickess, an polls, n Idaho, near Cuming stroet, b hn 745, Beautiful corner acrs lot on Cuming, | ifest line wnnmln( vear D tt n «treet, niar new Couven of sacred | CAGO, and tho Easrmss, n‘:"‘z'o'“f?u P ar 18tk vy | A Kuiu Crer, Lind n Faroam, no ee & 2 b3 w, Couxerr, Buuvrs ud OMALA, the COMMBRGIAL !va 943, Lo* 66 by, 183 fo t on Colege street, | Cuvams from which radiate near bt. Mary's nue, §7 ERY LINE OF RPAD 1, Los o Farnaw, near 20th stroct, | ey BYRY LIS OF ROAR i 000, N0 940, Lot 66 by #0 feet on Bouth n/onue, near Mason streot, $050. No 28, Carner lot o Burt, nesr 22 street, ,800 No 238, 120x189 foct « 1 Harney, near %4th, struet will cut it up)§2,400, 4, Lot on Douglas street, near 25th, ho 232, Lot on Pler street, near Eeward, |oarried 0. Nu 111, Two lots on Decatur, near Irene stree’, 00 I‘D‘ 24, LOI 148 by 441 feet on She: n ave- nue (loLh 8t eet) Doar Urace, §2 400, leId‘ No 1.0, Lot xgs fuct. on ' Dodys, 188 orh 7™ Lok on _5rd strost, near Clars) 00, betwoen Chioago, £ ptrest, near Clars) 0" 54 Misourl River Poln aections st all pointa of in ‘with Toads, We llulu (do not lol‘vl this) MHJ 0 v flllll, Wyomlog, U Idabo, l \tore. 4 e o Horstlasy, Goartios Arion e AII ber: K Il"' "?fi'dl of fare always Ba 000, No 108}, Lot on Sauudcis street, near Sew- w0 lots on 17th strest, noar white 51, No losh; 01 Tull block ten lots, near the | K. B CABLE, e barracls, #00 Vil‘olPNl‘ & Gen, _No 191, Loi on Varker, near lreme street, Chieoo FAST TIME! In golng East take the Chicago & Nurt.hwes True to her ‘Lrust, » much cannot be said of the ever faithful wife aud mother, constantly | CRCVEN VO bior oar Seward, 650, waiching and caring for her dear nes, [ No 170, Lo on Pacific strect, near 14th; make never neglecting a singls duty in their be- | oft.r. half, When they are assniled by disease, N 104, 8ix lotson Faruam, near 20th street, and the system should have a thorough cleapsing, the stomach and bowels regu- Satod. biod patied, acd pialarial pason uL inated, she must know the that ctiic Bitters are the only sure mmed{ 'l hey are the best and purest 1me liciue in the world and only cost fifty cents, Sold by C. ¥, Goodman McCARTHY & BURKE, (teneral Undertakers, w1 14TE ST Bet. Farnam and Douglas, Metallic, Wood and Cloth Covered CASKETS, COFFINS, ROBES, |g« SHROUDS, ORAPE, &o., cons‘antly on haui, Orders from (hs country olicited, bud prom ¢y aitendo [0, willy PIPER HEIDSIECK GIGAHS N 183, Two 1ota on Case, near 21st street (i1t odi ), 56,00 d threo lols e and Cassiny strcets, ¥3,000. on Ibth strect, war white lead 2 fert (2 lots)on 18th stroet, oppleson's, €1,600 No 110, Thirty hulf wro lots In Millard & Cal. dwell’s add tions on Sicrman svenue, Spring sud Farat g streots, nosr the ond of greca streok CAr I.HML $200 Lo §1,500 cach. N 89, Lot on Chicago, near 224 strest, &1 W No b8, Lot on Culdweld stroet, near Saunders, Corner 1ot on Charles, near Saund- t, ¥100 6, GUx52 Traine loavo Omaha 840 p. m, and 1:404 T tnforsasion cal on'H. F, DUKY, W Agent, 14th and Farohawm 8ta. J, BELL, U, Rallway Dopot,of s JAMEST. CLAKK, & hu Agen, Omahe. L T TR TS [T AL oEX I IMPERISHABL PERFUM Murray & Lanman'’s FLORIDA WATE t on Pacific, nesr Stn strest lots on 2Ist, 224, 234 and i o', uusar (rseo wnd Baunders streot Dridge, 5000 ca i No 0, Oue tourth sblock (I0X185 fect), noar the Corlveut of Foor Claire, on Hanilton near the of L wireet car track, BEMIS CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR, A FInE SMOKE, The beet ln the country; fur the money. M. A, McNamara, SOLE AGENT. Fourteenth Btreet, Omaba, Best fr TOILET, BA) ReaL Estare AcENcY g ERCHIE 16th and Douglaa Street, ODNEAELA - EE- f16m

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