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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE - WEDNESDAY MAKCH a 1332.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
FINANCIAL ,
NEW YORK , March 7.
UONET.
Mouey oloicd easy at 45 per cent.
Exchange closed fma nt 4 SGJ@4 90J , .
Governments closed firm.
GOVER.VUENT BONDS.
Currency GVi. . . . . . , . . .1 20 bid
4's coupons. . . . 1 18 bid
44's coupons 1 13 ; bid
5'sContirmed 1 02. bid
G's continued 100 bid
N nAILBOAII BONDS ?
Pacific railroad bonds closed an follows :
Unionists 1 16 ? bid
Union Land Grants 115 @ 1 15 J
Union Sinking Fundoffd at. .1 19
5r Centrals 114 @ 1 15
RTOCKB
The stock market to-day was moderately
active and the course of prices waggery Ir
regular. In early dealings weak tone pre
vailed tin.I prices declined jo)2j ( ) per cent.
Louisville & NfrthTlllc , Denver k
Jllo Grande and Missouri Pacific , leading
the downward inoTement. After the first
call there was a steadier feeling and a
' partial recovery , but at noon renewed de
pression prevailed an 1 lowest quotations
of the day were current. Shortly after 1
o'clock and during tbo afternoon ti ere
waa snmo recovery but near the close wns
lost again and the market cloned generally
lower than jesterday. All ulotu the
specialties there were some sharp Uian u * .
Following are the closing bids.
B. & A. L. , pfd G4 Manhattan El. . 1)3 )
U. &Q l' i Preforrot. . . . 03
O S..t 48 M&O 2Gi
CP 88J Man.Beach. . . . 31
O O 0 & I. . . . 77 North western. . 130 J
Col Coal 405 LI , pfd 1404
OO&IO 0 | NJO Olf
Con Coal 31 , NYC 131 *
C&A 28i Nor. Pacific. . . . 316
O &O 20j Preferred. . . . 60 $
1st pfd 194 N & W , pfd. . . 474
SJd pfd 22 Nash&O G4J
C S & 0 47 N Y Eidvated..l05
C St L t N O. . 68 O&W 23J
D & U G 571 Omaha 32 }
DL& W 123 Preferred. . . . 10U
D&H lObJ Ohio Cent 191
Erie 3Gj Ohio 31
E&W 295 PacMaiL 4lJ )
ETenn llj Pull. Pal. Car..124J
Preferred. . . . 18 PD&E 285
Adams 142 Quicksilver . . . . llj
Forgo 126 Prtferrod . . . . 57
American 92 } Reading , D8
U. S 13J III , . . .130
H&StJ 90 R P 31J
Northern. 83 ll&D 145
IB&W 38J D. & A 21 }
11. O 134 San Francisco. . 37
Kan & Tex 193 Preferred. . . . 47
LS 114J 1st Preferred..80
L N A& O. . . G3 St. Paul , .1093
LAN 70 Preferred..120
Land 57i StPM M..lll
Michigan Cen'l 81 T&P 3 S
MLS & W. . . 44 : IN &B 11 {
M & C fi3 U P 1114
M P 03 ; Wabash 331
M&E 121. Preferred. . . . ECj
Met. elevated. . 53j Western Union. 78J
STATIC BONDS.
Tennessee G's mixed declined to 48&c &
from 50ic.
STOCK SALSS.
The following were the sales of the
more active Blocks to-day. Total sales ,
325,000 shares.
Western U..23000 L E &W 70C
CO&IO. . . . 200 L & N 2GOOC
CB&Q 100 L S 1700
N YO 4800 M&E 2W
N.J 0 4200 N W 240 (
M C 20)0 ) Preferred. . . 80i
N P 1300 Ok W 180 (
. Preferred. . .19400 O&M MX
CP 20100 PM , 2201
U P 374 0 Qnickiilver. . . iO (
ML 100 Heading 52 < M
Man. L 300 K Island 40 (
A&TH GOO StPaul 10301
Preferred. . . 200 Preferred. . . 50 (
CS 201 N & < ! . . . . ; . . . 40 (
D & H 1800 M L S & W. . fO (
D L & W. . . . 5200 Wabash 51X (
D &EI 30200 Preferred. . . 930 (
Erie 32800 M & C , pfd. . G0 (
/'referred. / . . 200 MP 2970 (
K & T 3900
CHICAGO HONKT.
CHICAGO , March 7.
Preston , Kean& Co , quote money or
call at 5 per cent , on United States bon h
and other cash collaterals at C per cent
Time loans at 7@8 per cent. Offerings 01
paper fair.
Eastern .exchange between city banki
were cold at par at 25 cents'per $1,000.
The clearings for the day were $5,400 ,
400.
Shipmepts of currency to interior pointi
were light ,
Uolllia STATES BONDS.
3Va Extended sixes 1005
Sj's Extended fives 1023
4J'a Coupons 113i
4rs Coupons 1173
Minnesota 4\'e \ 100J
Chicarfo44'u 107
Cook coUutyBY. . . . Ifflt
Sterling sight . - 480
Preferred , ( JO diya 489i
< C. B. &Q. 4's , 65 and intereit.
COMMERCIAL
- , , - Omaha Wkolemalo Market *
OrnoE or THK OMAHA BEB , I
Tuesday Evening , March 7. J
The only change * reported iu to-day'a
market are as follows :
Wheat-No. 2 , declined le ; No. 3 , advanced -
vanced lOc.
Barley No. 8 , declined lie.
Kyo Declined Ic.
Corn Declined } o.
Oats Declined IJo.
_
1 ' Local drain Dealing *
WHKAT.-Uaab , No. 2 , 1 OOJ ; cosh
Wo. 1 , DCJe : reacted , C.'io.
HARLKY. Ciuh No. 2 , 89c ; No. H
62Jo. ,
KYE.-CaBh , C5o.
COItN Cash No. 2 , 45Jc.
-OATR.-Caah. 308of
STREET PIUOESUjorn , 40@45 ; oats ,
40@45.
HAY 6 00@6 CO per ton.
Provisions.
.FLOUR Spring wheat , straight grade ,
63 25@3 fiO ; "Pioneer" California , $4 00 ;
patent , $3 76@4 CO ; winter ivlieat straight
era < , ' < e $3 85@4 2.1) ) ; patent , ! 4 DO@S 00 ; era-
haru tv < ? 2 iXyheat ) , * 3 00 ; Queen
7) P < il 25 ; .Ta | ii , 53 R7 ; V f j m
4 $ M. ,
UYK PLOUR S3 25.
IJLL6TlTl'l < Bran , per owt. 110
per tonUJ,00@17.00 ; .creenings , per cwt.
SOc ; shorts , per swt 1.10 ; chopped feed ,
per cwt. 1 20 ; nw ooltod , yellow , 1 40 ;
white. $1 CO.
POTATOES Neijtasica , i is@i 20 ,
dWEKT POTATOES Genuine Musca-
i ) " ( JBKaE Out of' market ,
- .
UUTTEJc Choice , 35 ; poor , uo mar.
ket ; fair , 18SM ( ) ! : creamery , 40.
API'Ll'S Good. Bound , . \ery scarce
t 85 60@0 60 per hhl.
LEMONS Steady ; per box , (4 25 ®
450 ,
ORANGES-ner box 4 00@4 25.
MALLAGA OBAPES-1'er bbL.W 60 ;
per half hhl. , & 1 50.
BEESWAX Yellow , 20@22o ,
ONIONS 1 10@1 40 , perbushel ,
CltANBERRIUS-Per hbl. , 310 PO ®
1100.
CELERY Per doz. , 65@70c ,
DRESSED GEESE Per IK , 9llc.
OYSTERS Selects. 45c ! rtandsrdfi , S5c ,
DRESSED OHIOKENS-Steady al
10@llc.
DRESSED TURKEYS-12 J@13c ,
CHEESE-loffiMe
CASE VALENCIA RANGES-
58 25 a 9 00.
Grocer * Lltt.
COFFEK.-RIO , Uir. lljc ; Rio , good
UZJcj Rio , prime to choice , ISioj Old gov'f
lava ; 26i@28Jc , Mocha , 281c ; Arbuckle's ,
TEAS. Gunpowder , good , 45@65c ;
Choice , G0@75c ; ImiKtrlal , good , 40@45c :
Choice , G0@75c ; Young Hyson , good , SG&
$0cj choice , 65c@f 1 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf ,
J5c { Japan , choice , G0@75cs Oolong , good ,
VJ@tO ; Oolong , cho.co , 40@55 ; Souencng ,
< eod. 8540c : choice , 35@45c.
aUGARS.-Cnt loaf. lOJc ; Cmshw1
lOJc ; Granulated , lOlc ; Powdered , lOJn
Fluoiwwderod , lOJc ; Standard Coffco A
9ic ; New York Confectioner's Standarc
A. 9jc ; Good A , flic ; Prairie Exfra O
Jo.
Jo.SYRUPS.
SYRUPS. Sugar honse , bhl . 45oj ha ! ,
his , 47c ; kepi , U gallons , 8210 ; choice
table syrup , 44o ; half bbls , 44c ; kegs , 52 10
SODA. Dwlght's Ib papers , * 3 00 ; Do
land do , (3 00 ; Church'n , $3 00 ; Keg ioda
STARCH. Pearl , 4fco ; SilTer Glow , 8 ;
@ 8f e ; Corn Starch , 8J@9c ; Excelsio
Worn. 7c ; Corn , 7Jc.
SALT. Drny loads , per bbl , 1 85 ; Ash
ton , in wicks , 3 50 ; bbls dfclry 00 , 5s , 8 45
Ws dairy. 100 , Ss. 3 05.
DRIED FUUITS Choice halves
evaporated poches , 7c : Salt Lake 101c : { > le
ib boxcB , 13c { Mirliignn , 8c ; I\ev
Vork apple * , 8c : I'nmci , old , Ojc ; new
fie ! Currnntc. 0 5 7 ' : lilnckberrioH , now ,
'T'KEESE-Kull Oe-im , 14c ; Par
-kim H4o.
WOODENWAItE Two hoop pnilf
1 95 ; throe hoop pails , 2 20 ! No. 1 tub
9 50 ; No.2 tubs , . 8 50 ; No. 3 tubs. 7 50
pioneer washboards , 1 85 Double Crown
2 90 ; WollbucketH , 3 25.
LEAD Bar , $1 05.
SPICES. Pepper , | 19 ; Allxplee. 19o
Cloves , 40c ; Nutmeg , $1 00 : 25coai ; iu
Mace $100.
MATCHES Per caddie , 90c ; rount
cases , $7.05 ; sntiaro coses , 85.10.
PROVISIONS Breakfast bacon , 12jj
choice lard , 14c ; dried beef , ISJc ; ihoufd
era , 9c : hams. 13c ; bacon , sides , lie.
NEW PICKLES Medium , In barrels
$ D 00 ; do in half bbls , G 25 ; smalls , in bbU
12 00 do , in half bbls , 7 00 ; gherkins , it
bbbj , 14 00 ; do , in half bbls , 7 50.
VINEGAR Pure apple extra , IGo
pure apple , 13c : Prussinir cure nvrale , IGc
HOM INY New , 55 00 per bbl.
BEANS Medium , hand picked SI 2 (
per bushel ; navy , $ I 00 ; calef navy. 84 0 <
ROPE Sisal , i inch and larger , 8 < H
9cilnch , DC.
SOAPS Kirk's Savon Imperial , 330
Kirk's satin. . ISO ; Kirk's ( standard. 3 05
Kirk's whi Russian , 500 : Kirk'
Eutoca , 20 Kirk's Prairie Queen
(100 ( cakes ) , 10 ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 55(8 (
CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , IR nz , Sa
IGcjboxes 40 Ibs. , 10 oz. , Gs , IGc.
LYE American. 3 40 ; Greenwich , 340
Western , 2 75 : North Star , 2 50 ; Lewis
lye , 4 GO ; Jewell lye , 275.
POTASH Pennsylvania cons , 4 doz.
in cose , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. in case
1 90 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case , 1 50.
FIELD SEED Red clover , choici
new , SO 00 per bushel ; mammoth clovei
new , $700 ; white clover , new , $1400
11 nlfa clover , new , $12 50 ; alsike , new
81300. Timothy , good , new , $3 00
blue grass , extra clean , $150 ; blue grass
clean , $1 25 ; orchard gross , 82 50 ; red top
choice , 103 ; millet , common or Missouri
80c ; millet , German , $100 to $1 25
Hungarian. 80c.
HEDOESEED Osage orange , 1 to ;
bushels , 85 00 ; osage orange , 10 unshols o
over , $4 50 ; honey locust , per Ib. , 35c ; pe
100 Ibs. . $25 00.
FIS U Fnmily white fish , 90 Ib hf bbb
St.75 ; jS'o. 1 white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls , 0 7C
No. 1 white fish , in 10 Ib kits , 110 ; fnmil ;
10 Ib kits , 85c ; New Holland herring , pe
keg , 1 35 ; Russian sardines , 75c : Colui >
bio river salmon , per 100Ibs , 8 00 ; George'
Bank codfish , tic ; Gen. boneless codnsl
94c ; boneless fish , 5c.
MACKEREL Half bbls messmackerel
100 Ibs , $12 50 ; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore dc
100 Ibs , 8 60 ; hf bbls , fat family do , 10
Ibs , 0 00 ; mess mackerel , 12 Ib kits , 2 2f
No. 1 ex shore , 12 Ib do , 1 50 ; No. 1 shore
12 Ib do. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 Ib do 75c.
CANNED GOODS Oysters , 2 1
( Field's ) , per cose , S4 00 ; do 1 Ib ( Field's ]
per case , 2 50 : do 2 Ib ( Standard ) , per case
J GO ; do 1 Ib ( Rtandard ) , per cose , 2 30 ; d
2 Ib ( slack ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 Ib ( slock ]
per cose , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon ,
Ib , per dozen , 1 60@1 70 ; do 2 Ib , per dozei
2 55. Sardines , small ish , imported , on
quarter boxes per box , 14Jc ; American
quarter boxes per box , lie ; do half boxes
per box , 214c. Lobsters , 1 Ib per dozen
160. Tomatoes , 2 30 ; do 3 Ib pe
case , [ 300 ; Corn 2 Ib ( Mountain
case , 3 20 ; soaked corn , 210 ; d
rr Ib ( Yarmouth ) , per caoe , 3 31
string beans , per case , 2 25 ; Lima bean
per case , 2 20. Succotash per case. 2 25
Peas , common , per case , 2 00 ; peas , choice
per case , 4 50. Blackberries , 2 Ib , per case
280 ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , 275
raspberries. 2 Ib , per case. 275@300
Damsons , 2 Ib , per case , 2 45. Bartlet
pears per case , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleber
ries per cose , 2 80. Egg plums , 2 Ib pe
ci e , 3 50 ; do , choice , 2 Ib , per cose. 4 50
Green gages,2 Ib per case , 3 60 : do choice , '
Ib per case,4 50. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , per cose
4 00@5 75. Peaches , 2 Ib per cose , 3 10
do 3 Ib , cose , G 00@0 50 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , pel
oase.385 ; do pie , G Ib , per dozen , 3 50.
RICE Carolina , 7@8c ; Louisiana , \
@ 8lc ; fair , G@Gi.
PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Ten
neusee , 9oper Ib ; fancy white , lOc per Ib
rav white Virginia raw , lOc ; roosted
lljc.
Dry Qoodi ,
BROWN COTTONS Atlantic A , 8Jc
Appleton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; Boot1
FF , fijc ; Buckeye LL. 4-4 , 7o ; Cabot W
71c ; Chlttenongo A , 0c ; Ureat Falls E
8Jc ; Hoosier , OJc : lioneot Width , 73c ; In
dian Head A , 8jc ; Indian Standard A ,
8c ; Indian Orchard d. w. , 8Jc ; Lowrence
LL , 7c ; Mystic River , 7Jef Pequot A , 8Jc
Shawmut LL , 7c ; Utica C , BJc ; Wachus :
ett B , 74e ; do A , 8Jo ; do E 18,12Jo ; Wai
cott BB , 8jk.
FINE BHOWN COTTONS Allendah
4-4 : 74c ; Alligator 3-4 , So ; Argfle 4-4 , 7ci
Atlantic LL. CJc ; Badger 8taU < X 4-4 , 7oj
Bennington C 4-4 . , CJc . . ; Buckeye 8.4-4 , u'kc
" ' - - - - - -
Indian
39 , f
lOc ;
30. | 2b * uu * j ut/f on
Wamsutta4.4 13c
BLEACHED COTTONS-Androgcog-
fin L4-4,10cBlackBtoneA ; A in perialOc ;
do do half bleached 4-4,9c ; Cabot 4 ,8 * ;
Fidelity4-4 , 9JcFruit ; of thelxomll | do
can brio 4-4,13c ; do WaterTw 1st , 104c ; Great
FalUQ , lOJc ; Indian Ileadahrunk 4-4,12ic :
Luiiidale , lOJc ; do cambriu 37 , 13c ; New
York Mills. 13c ; Pequot A , lOc ; Pepperell
N G Twills , 12io : Pocahontoa 4-4 , 9ic ;
Pocassct 4-4 , 8Jc ; Utica , lie ; WamsutU
O X X , 13c ,
' DUCKS Unbleached Atlantic , 10 o
17c ; Baltimore ijn , IGc ; Lone Star , 8 ur , .
t2c ; * ' u . ' . I1 ? .
iJc/CKb iCulojcd ) Alb ny K brown.
8c ; do 0 , drab ilct dn &X , strlpea and
plaids , 124c ; do XXX brown and drab ,
stripes and plaids , 124c ; Arlington fancy ,
19c ; Brunswick brown , 84c ; Chariot fancy ,
I2ic ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fail River
lirown , extra heavy , lljc ; Indiana A
brown , 13c ; Neponset A bri wn , 16o.
TICKINGS Am oakeog A 0 A 32
174c ; do XX blue 82 , 18io ; Arrowanna ,
)4c ) ; Claremout B B , 15c : Coneatoga ex-
; ra , 174c ; Hamilton D , Il4c Lewieton A
30. 15c ; Minnelmha 4-4. 20c ; Omega super
extra 4-4 , 28c ; Pearl River 32 , IClo ; Put
nam XX blue etrljie , 12c ; Shetucket 8
lOio ; do S3 12c ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 81o
DENIMS , Amoskeak , blue and brown
164c ; Andover DD blue , ISio ; Arlington
blue Scotch , 184c ; Concord 000 , blue and
nrown. 124cdo AAA , do do 134 ; do XXX
do do 144o ; Haymaker's blue and brown , .
94c ; Myntio River DD atrlpe , 104c ; Penrl
River , blue and browD , IBJcj Uncaaville ,
Juo nnd brown , ] 3Jc.
OAMBRI03 BarnarJ , 51o ; Eddystone
lining , 24 inch double face , 8Jc ; Garner A
jlatod5o : Manhattan clove finish , 5Jc :
Newport do Cc ; do glaccd , 5c ; Pequot dc
5c ; Ixyckwood kid finish , Gc.
CORSET JEANS Amotr , 8oAndro ; '
coggin satteen , 8Jc ; Clarcndco , Of c ; Cones'
togn ( iftttecnp , "Jc ; Hallowel , 8c ; Indian
Orchard improved , 74c ; Narrigannett , 7Jc |
Pepperill nation 9&rj Rockport , 7Jo ,
PRINTS- Allen * . GJo ; American , Gioj
Arnold , 7c ; Berwick , 4c ; Cocheco , 7c ;
Doncntogft. CJc ; Dunkirk , 4Jc ; Dunnell ,
rilllltu u * Ik , AfL aitiv , "j , 7J'4 * ucn. vnj |
Southbrtdgo , Gc ; do. Ginghams , 7c ; tlnrl-
bore , SJc ; Oriental Gfec.
GINGHAMS Amwkeivg , lOjc ; Amos.
kcdreM 12 | > * Anryle , lOjc ; Atlantic ,
3c ; Cumberland , 740 ; Highland , 8Jc ;
Kentlworth , 840 ; Plun kett , lOJcj Sus
sex. 8c.
COTTONADES Abbcrvllle ISJcj
Agate , We ; American , He ; Artininn , 20c ]
Cairo D nnd T , ISJo ; Clarion D and T ,
174o ; Dcccan Co. stripes D and T , IGc ; Key
stone , 13Jc ) Nantucket , 19o ; Nonparofl (
IGc ; Qco\n D and T , 13jc ? Royal , 10J r
Sussex , 12c ; Tloga. 12jc ; Wnchniott uhlrt.
in ? ihecks. 12Jc ; do , Nankin , ISJc ; York.
plain Nankin , 12c ; do , chocks , stripes nnu
fnhcy , 12lc ; do , 8 or , 20c.
SHEETINGS-AndroscogBin 10-4,274c !
do 9-4 , 24c ; do 8-4 , 22c ; Continental C
42 , He ; Fruit of the Loom 10- J. 274 ? NOM
York mills 98 , 35c ; do 78 , 30c ; Ao 68 , 224c
Pembroke 10-4 , 25c ; Pcnuot 10-4 , 2840 ; d (
7-1 , 19c ; do 49 , lOc ; Pcpporoll 90 , 29c
do 07 , 21c ; do 57 , 18c ; Utlcn ! ' .V ; d (
58 , 22jc ; do 48 , 17o
Clear * and Tobaccoi.
O1UARP. Seeds , 815.00 ; C..IIMM . . ticut ,
S-ri.00 ; Mlxod , $35.00 ; See. ) llnvann
ifO.OOClearllavano , ? 75.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. GoMer. llwle
J4 Ib , iXXj ; St otto < l Fawn , Glc ; Our Hope
fine quality , G2c ; Star , pouuds , 2
Ib , butts , GOc ; Horse Shoe , pounds
24 Ib , butts , GOc ; Gilt Edge
pounds , 24 Ib , butts , GO ; Army and Navy
pounds , C5c ; Bullion , pounds , GOc ; Lorll
lard's Climax , pounds , Glc.
FINE OUT In palls. Hnrd to Bent
75c ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , 80c
Favorite , G5c ; Rocky Mountain , GOc
Fancy , 55c ; Daisy , 50o. In tin foll-
Cntlins O. S. , 5 Ib boxes , per Ib 03c ; Lori
lllard's Tiger , C5c ; Diamond Crown , COo.
SMOKING All grades Common , 25 1
33c. Granulated Blackwells Durham , 1
oz 51c ; Dukes Durham , 10 oz , 50c ; Seal o
North Carolina , 10 oz , 4G ; Sen ! of Nebrns
kn , 16 oz , S8c ; Lone .lack. 4 oz , linen bog *
porlb , 81.35 ; Marburgs' Puck , 2 or , tli
oil , Jj Be ; DOR Toll. 65c.
Paints Oils and Varnlihat.
PAINTS IN OIL White lend , Omnh
P. P. , 6ic ; white lead , O.P. & 0 Co.puit
G t Marsaillcs green , 1 to 5 Ib cons , 20c
French zinc , gitin seal , 12c ; French zinc
red seal , lie ; French zinc , in varnish nssl
20c : French zince , in oil osst , 15c ; Kai
and burnt umber , 1 Ib cans 12c ; raw an
burnt Sienna , 13c : vandyke brown , 13.
i-ofincd lampblack , l2c ; coach black , l ° c
i ory black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussia
blue , 30c ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chrom
green , L. M. & D. , 14c ; blind and Bhutto
green , L. M. & D. , 14c : Paris green , 18 <
Indian red , 15c : Venetian red , Dc ; Tusca
ilrt , 22c ; American Vcrmiliod , I. &P. , 18 (
chrome yellow , L. , M. , O. & D O. , 18 <
yellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , lO ; pater
ilryer , Gc ; groining colors : light oak. dar
oat , . walnut , chestnut and ash 12p
Dry "alntt
White lead , 640 ; French fine , lOc ; Pnri
whiteing 2Jc ; whiting gilders , 14 <
v biting coml , lc ; lampblack Germar
town , 14c ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c ; Pnn
sian blue , 45c ; ultramarine , 18c ; vandykc
brown , 8c ; umber , { burnt , 4c ; umber , ran
) csienna ; , burn t , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4
Paris green genuine , 35c ; Paris green com
25c ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chron ;
green K. , 12c ; vermillion , Eng. , 70c ; vei
million , America , 18c ; Indian red. 10 (
rose pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cookson
* > 3o : Venetian red Am. , lc ; red lead , 74 <
chrome yellow , genuine , 20o ; chrome ye
low , K. , 12c ; ochre , Tochello , 3c ; ochn
French ) 2c ; ochre , American , 1J (
Winter's mineral. 24c ; lehigh brown , 2j (
Spanish brown. 2c : Prince's mineral 3 <
VARNISHES Barrels per gallor
Furniture , extra , $1 10 ; furniture , No. ]
$1 ; furniture , U , 85c ; coach , extra , $1 41
Coach , No. 1 , 81 20 ; Damar , $1 50 ; Jnnai
70c ; ospholtum , 70c ; shellac , $3 60 : hat
oil finish. $1 SO
OILS 110' carbon , per gallon , lljcl ; *
headlight , per gallon , 122c ; 175 * headllgh
Ion , 1 00 ; No. 1 , 85c ; No. 2 , 65c ; caatoi
XXX. per gallon , 1 30 ; No. 3 , 115 ; sweei
gallon , 85c ; sperm , W. B. , per gallor
nr ; fish , W. B. . per gallon , GOc ; neatsfool
extra , per gallon , 75c ; No. 1 , 65c ; lubri
eating , zero , per gallon , SOc ; summer , 15 <
golden machine , No. 1 , per gallon , 35c ; Nc
2 , SO ; sperm , signal , per gallon , 80c ; tei
pontme , per gallon , We ; naptha , 74 , pc
gallon , SOc ; 64 , 20c
Heavy Hardware List.
Iron , rates , S3 40 ; plow steel , specii
cost , 7c ; crucible , 8c ; special or GermanGc
cast tool do. 1G@20 wagon spokes , sel
225@3 00 ; hubs , per set , 125 ; felloes , eawc
dry , 140 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; axle'
each , 75c ; souare nuta , per Ib , 7@llc
washers , per Ib , 8@18c : rivets , per Ib , lie
cell chain , per Ib , 6@12o ; malleable , 8c
iron wedges , Gc ; crowbars , Go ; harroi
teeth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; sprin
ateel. 7@8c ; Burden's horseshoes , 5 3 !
Burden's muleahoes , G 35.
NAILS 10 to 20d. 3 GO ; 8 to 10 , 8 71
Gd , 4 00 ; 4d , 4 25 ; 3d , common , 5 00:3d
fine , 6 50 ; clinch , all sizes , 5 25 ; Gd , casing
4 75 ; 8d casing , 4 50 ; lOd casing , 4 25 ; 10. .
finish , 4 75 ; 8d finish , 5 00 ; 6d finish , 5 21
half keea , 10o extra.
SHOT. Shot , $1.85 ; Buck shot , $2.10
Oriental Powder , kegs , $6.40 : do. , hal
kegs , $3.48 ; do. , quarter kegs , $1.88 ; Blast
ing , kesra. $3.35 ; Fuse. Dcr 100 feet 50o.
BAi-BED WIRE In car lots,8 30 pe
100 ; In lesa than car lota , 8 55 per 100. ,
Hones and Mules.
The market ia brisk and all grades ar
nelling well at "litrht advance in piicea
The demand for good horses exceeds th
supply considerably. Prices range as foi
lows ;
Fine single drivers , $150. to 300 , ; Extn
draft horses , $175 , to 225 , ; Common drat
horses , $100 , to 150 , ; Extra farm horses
$110. to 125 , ; Common togoodfann horses
$90. to $100. ; Extra plugf , $00. to 75.
Common pluga , $20. ( o $40.
MULES. 15 to 15 } hands ( extra ) , $125
to 150. ) 14 } to 15 hands , $100 , to 140 ,
14 to 14i hands , $76. to 100 , ; 18J to 1 <
hands. $00. to 75
Liquor * .
ALCOHOL 187 proof. 2 80 per wlni
gallon ; extra California splrito , 187 proof
1 30 per proof gallon ; triple refined spirits
187 proof , 124 per proof gallon ; ro-distillec
vtlnUleu , 100@150 ; fine blended , 1 50S (
2 50 ; Kentucky bourbons , 200@700 ; Ken
tuckv and Pennsylvania ryes , 2 00@7 00
BRANDIES Imparted , $ ti 00@1GOO
domestic 1 404 00 ,
GINS Isrported , 4 60@6 00 ; domestic
1 40(3)3 ( ) 00 ,
llUMS-Imported , 4 00@0 00 ; New
England. 2 00@4 00 ; domestic , 1 60@3 6C
PEACH AND APPLJ4 JBRANDY-
175 ® 100.
CHAMPAGNES Inrorteof par case
.800.
CLARETS Per case , 4 60@ffi 00
WINES-Rhine wine , per ras , 0 00 ®
20 00 ; Catawba. per cose , 4 00@7 M ,
Lumber ,
WHOLESALE. ,
We quote lumber , lath and slilnglerf on
cars at Omaha at the following priced !
JOIST AND SCANTLING 16 ft. and
under , S21 00 ; 18 ft. , $22 00.
TIMBERS-IO ft. and undor. 322 00.
TIMBER AND JOIST IS ft. , 823 0' ;
20 ft. , 824 00 ; 22 ft. , 827 50 ; 24 ft. , 82 ? 50.
FENOINU-No. 1 , 4 and 0 in. , V- 00 ;
No. 2 , 820 00.
SHEETING No. 1 (2nd ( common
boards ) 818 50 ; No. 2 , $17 00.
STOOKI BOARD.S-12-In. I ) , 12300 ;
12-ln. O. S35 00 ; 12-ln. B , WO 00.
SIDING-A , 824 01 ; B , $21 OOr. 0 ,
f8 00.
FLOORING , WO 00 ; B , 837 60 ; 0 ,
$32 00 : D. 82300.
SHINGLES-NO , i , $1 75 ; c-in. cie r ,
$2 75 ; star , 83 25 ; extra A , $4 00.
LATH-NO , i , $3 so.
SHIP LAP Plain , $23 00 ; O. G. Noi
2 , 824 00) ) O. G. No. li $35 00.
OEILING-j-ln. No. 3 , $2500 ; J-ln.
No. 2. 837 00 ; f-in. No. 1 , W2 60.
FINISHING-Wn. No. 3 , 837 50 ; Wn.
No. 2 , 813 60 : Lin. No. 1 , $18 50.
THICK Ff NISH-$48 00@5T 00.
TARRED FELT-Per Ib. So.
STRAW BOAUD-Per Ib , 3c.
3JKAR CREEK LIME $12.5 ' ,
PLASTER PAR1S-82 .Vi.
LOUISVILLE OKMKNT 82 00.
Building Material.
LIME-l' r barrel , $1 S5 : bulk perbu. ,
35o. Cement , bbl , 82 60. Iowa plaster.
bbl , 82 60. Hair per bu , 35c. Tarred
elt 100 Ibn. 83 60. Straw board , f > CO
PAPER Straw paper , Sfc ; rag paper ,
c ; dry goods paper , 7of inanlla paper , 10c ;
news paper. 80. . . .
COAJ.r-Cumbcrlnnd blacksmith , 812j
Morris Run Bloisburg , 812 } Whltebroast
ump , $0 rO ; Whltebrcnut nut. $0 fO ; Iow
ump , $0 60 ; Iowa nut 80 60 ; Rock Spring * ,
$8 ; Anthracite , Ml sites. 812 00@12 60.
Druci.
DRUGS AND OHEMIOAM Acid
Carbolic , 60c ; Acid , Tartorio , OOc ; Balsam
Copabia , ixsr Ib , 76c ; Bark , Sassafras , pe
b , 14o ; Calomel , per Ib , 76c ; Clnchonldirv ,
j > er oz , 8100 ; Chloroform , per Ib , 100
Dover's powders , per Ib , 81 40 ; Kpoctr
alt , per Ib. 31c ; Glycerine , jpure , per Ib ,
45c ; I cacl , Acetate , per Ib , 24c ;
OH , Castor , No. 1 , pe * tfft' "I 30
Oil , Castor , No. 3 , per gal , 8125 ; Olli
Olive , per pal. $1 50 ; OH , Origanum , 60c
Opium , 85 25 : Ouinlno P. * W. k R. & 8. ,
! > er oz , 82 4'1 ; 1'ntvtnium , Iodide , per Ib
* 2 60 ; Sftlncm , per o 40c ; Sulilmte i > i
Morihiiie. per oz. $4 00 ; Sulph > tr flour ,
per Ib. 4.c } : rtlrvchulne. ner oz. 81 BO.
Wool.
Merino unw annex ) , light , I4@10c ; heavy
13@16c ; medium unwashed , light , 18@20o
washed , tbitice , 32cf fair , SOc ; tub-illnu ]
and w. , 28c : burry , hlncknnd oitlml winili
2@Gc loss
Hldot I-urt , Etc.
HIDES Orccn butcher's hide , ; Gi(37i
cnrodj d ; hides , green salt , part cum
hides , Glc ; dry flint , sound. 18@14c ; drj
calf and kip , 12@13c ; dry salt hides , sound
ll@12c ; green calf. wt. 8 to 15 It * . . 10@llc
RTcon calf , wt. under 8 Ibs , per ikln , 60 < i
green peltn , $1 00@1 15 ; green lamb skins
81 W uy"i ; damaged hides , two-third rate
cut eeorid and ono grub , classed two
tllrdi rat < , ) branded hides 10 per cent , ofl
Conn itkius. No. l,45oNo. ; 2 , 30c ; No. 3
20 , ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , 60c ; No. 2
30c ; No. 3 , 15c : No. 4 , Gc. Fox , No. 1
GOc ; No. 2 , 25c. Skunk , No. 1 , black
G6c ; short stripe , 40o ; narrow stripe 25c
broad stripe , lOc. Tallow , 5Jc.
Lea her.
Oak fole , 38c to 42c : I enil ok Hole , 28c ti
3Rc ; he l < ck kip. 80c to 1 00 ; runner
OSo bi hOc : hemlock o If , 8 o tn 120 ; hem
lock up ir , 23a o 2Gc ; on u per , 2lc
alllKator. 4 ( K ) t-t f 60 ; o If kid , 3'c
Grritin kid , 2 50 to 2 75 ; oak ktp , Kile ti
1 00 ; oak c If , 1 .0 to 1 3'i ' ; French kip
1 10 to 1 IVi ; F cnch u lf , 1 25 to 2 OJ ; rus
Kelts. 5 50 to 7 50 ; lining * . G 00 tn 8 50
top. ings , 9 1 0 to 10 60 ; B L. Morocco , HO
to 35c ; peltble U. D , Morocco. 35c ; sirnon
2 fO to 300
HARNESS-N'i ) . 1tnr ak , 43c ; No 1
do , 40c : Nn 1 Obi i oak , 4'c ( : Nn 2 i'n '
S7c ; No. 1 Milwaukee , 38o ; No. 2 do , 3Gc
Council Bluffs Market.
UOCNCIL BLUTFS , March 7
Flour Crystal Mills Golden Sheal
3 GO ; California Eureka , patent , 3 8j ; bos
brand of Kansas , 3 CO ® 3 90 ; Kansas am
Missouri flour , 3 60@4 25 ; graham , 3 7J (
rye flour , 3 40.
Bran nnd Shorts 15 00 per ton
Chop Corn 22 50 per ton.
Wheat No. 2 , $112 ; No. 3 , 72c ; re
jectcd , 52c.
Corn 48.
Oats No. 2 , 40c ; rejected , 35c.
Barley No. 2 , 90c ; No. 3 , 75o
Hey LOOJO , 6 00@G 00.
Wood 5 50 © 7 00.
Live Hogs 5 23@5 75.
Cattle Shipping , 4 60@5 00 ; mile
cdws 30 00@45 00 per bead ; butcher
stock , 3 00@3 60.
Sheep 3 7G@4 25.
G Hides 5c ; G S hides , 7c.
Wool-15@25.
Butter Creamery , SOc ; in rolls , wrnj
pod , 25c : rolls not wrapped , 20c ; | mlxc
colors , lG@20c.
Eggs Pocked , lOc ; fresh , 12Jo .
Potatoes 1 10@1 80 ; Salt Lake , 1 60.
Onions 1 25@1 40.
Dressed Poultry Chickens , lOc ; duck
lOc ; geese. 8c ; turkeys , 124c.
Lhe Chickens 2 25 per dozen.
Chicago ( JUIOAQO. March 7.
Flour Dull and weak ; common I
choice western spring , 4 50@G 75 ; Mil
nesota , 6 00@7 25 ; patents , 7 00@8 2
winter wheat brands , 4 50@7 00 : rye floi
quiet at 5 00@5 25.
Wheat In No. 2 spring very fair bus
ness was transacted , but confined nlmo
entirely to speculative operators nn
chiefly in the deterred deliveries. TI
feeling was decidedly unsettled and weal
er with prices eu ject to numerous fluctui
tions on the declining scale , market ac
vices were of an unfavorable tenor whic
togetter with rather on unsettled feelli :
concerning monetary affalrj east mac
operators rather more anxious to sell , an
the Rpcculative offerings were liberal c
times. Market opened a shade strongei
but under free offerings de lined wit
some [ fluctuations ! ! Jc for seller May , an
3'ic fur April below thn hlghcfit pric
reached early In the day , fluctuated , an
hually closed about 3c lower for April an
May on regular board and on call af I 22
for March ; 1 24jj for April ; 1208 fc
May : 1 14 J for June ; 1 10J > for July ; 992
for the year ; No. 3 spring quiet at 1 03j (
1 04.
04.Corn
Corn Fail ly active on speculative ac
count , and there was alto a moderate in
qulry for shipment ; feeling was oomowha
unsettled , and 1 1 ices fluctuated consider
ably within a moderate range , Marke
early was a little stronger , but the olfei
ings were larger than the requirements o
the i rude and prices gradually settle *
back again 4@c ; during the latter part o
the session the leeling was stronger again
and prices rallied jj ( < 34c > but oi < ain rulei
easier to the clone. Trading oufuia
chiefly to the more deferred deliveries ; 01
call No , 2 cloitd at 672c for Murc.li
58&C for April ; G3@G3Jc for May ; G2 o fo
luno ; G { o for July ; high mixed cl sod a
G01@GOii.-ior cash : rejectta , 674@57fic.
Out i Lower and about nominal ; No :
closed at 39go for Marcli ; 40o for April
424@42go for May ; 40gc for June.
Rye Dull arid qalet ; No , 2 , 75@77c
for March and April.
Barley Very weak and owcr ; No. 2
1 00 for cash and futures : No. 3 , 76@764c
Pork In fair demand but lower , will
weak tendency ; mesa closed at lit 006
1015 for caah and March ; 10 074 fo
April ; 10 30 for May ; 1G 50 for Ju. e
16 10 for year ,
Lard -Liberally offered at lower range
closing at 10 OS © 10 10 for cash ; tU 16 to
April ; 10 25@10 274 iorMay ; 10 374 hi
June : 10 46 for July.
Bulk Meats Steady , hut early lost o
10@124c not fully recovered ; thort rlba
8 80 for March ; 8 85 for April ; 8 05 foi
May : II Oi for June ; 9 124 'or July ,
Whisky OuietatllS.
Butter mow and lower ; stocks eram <
| ile , creamery , choice to fancy , 38@10o
tair to gi-od , 32@7o ; dairy , choice t <
tauc-y , 3.37i ; do l.iir to 1 il. 'JS tOj
tiesuma e packing too , l ® U8c ; ladli
packed , common to good , 18@32c ; loll , 2'
@ 2Go for common to fair and 18@30o foi
good to cholc.o.
L'ggs The Hghf receipts and coldei
weather produced a firrntr feeling aud
sales of strictly frvah wert * iMacJeallJ@20' ,
Demand fair ,
Reo'ts. Shipm'ti
Flour. . , , , . . , . . . . , . . . , 15,8.2 l'J,17i
Wheat . 12,400 0,2 ]
Joru . , . 67,992 48,621
Onu . 45,022 ' 10,001
lyfi. . . , . 3,3110 3 , G1
Buriey. . . . . , . , . . . . . , 40,215 14,421
l > 2iUaUolphia Produce.
PHILADELPHIA , March 7.
WheatUaay at 1 314@1 81Jo cash and
March ; 13U\1 32 April
Corn Easier at C8i@G91c March ; G9l@
C9Jo April.
OnU Steady At 61 o cash ; 604c@0c * ;
larch ,
Rye Qulat t 86c.
Chicago Ur * Stoolt.
_ _ . CHICAGO , March 7.
The Drover Journal reports a foll..w !
Hog Recelptf , 10,000 head. The gen-
ernl m rket * a < dull firttl ileprei e < l. The
Utility tif trie Mnjitn w.ery poor ami
while larse rimnlur of h gs ulo and
rcsh wciu tn hand , \ . \ , < i bulk wore of common -
mon quality , and not nt a I mitable for
snstcrn shippers ; common good mixed ,
& 0@G 35 ; heavy pncklnK nnd uhlpplng ,
40feG 90 ; light hog , 6 80 ( < ? , G STijsklpn nd
ull , 4 00o 75.
CMtlo-Kccel | t , 3GO head. Good to
hoice cattle were in dcmanJ , and nold
nthcr itrongcr , but thcri cr ln i v lixl't '
nnd medium grades which wer not good
nough nnd which fold barely steady. The
all was mat .1 * lor good tn'tle nnd such
ircre scarce. 1 he w hole Imsltie's of tlio
ayslunvid < ii | mtit lo cliani ; * ; fnlr ship-
> lng , 5 20(0,5 ( bO , rinilnm 635@A5 { go cl ,
560575 ; choice , 67o@010) ) exputs.OlO
| G75mlinlbutchcM' ; itock , Inferl r to
air canning clock was In fnir supply i Mid
not very strong cleiimn , consequently It
* ni s'ow nnd weak nt the recent decline ;
air to good kinds , honour , were In tcry
fnlrrcqu * t and told ntr firmer prices the
otferings incluiled coinpgrn < iTcxnns which
sold well ; cows , 2 OOc&a Go , liulli , 4 2. @
5 2j ; steers , 4 ar > @ 4 30 ; utockcrs and feed-
cr arm ami In good uoiiintnl , supply light ;
stockcru , 3 004 2.1 ; fcodcru , 4 2.ifjSo 10.
.Shcrp ItcctlpU a,600 Maikat rclix-
ively stronger nnd fairly nctixe ; connnon ,
Ift ( < p4 35 ; cowl , f. ! ( H > 60 ; choice , 5 GO ®
w > :
NowXorJt lroiluon
NEW YoiiR < iAIarch 7.
rionr Dull anil lower ; winter wl'oal
extra , t 4f8 50 : Miiinenolrt cxtr * , 4 40(3 (
T25 ; MMitlieiii flour WOH ! > ; uninon ti
ilui e extin , 5 10@80 < ) .
Uhoat-3.e lown % he vv nnl
Hcd ; No. 2rct , , 1 J0jf@ ! { 32 ; XH. 1 wl
" 1MO | No. 2 ml , M rch , 1:1 -
di Apll , 1301(0)1 ) 33J ; do May
Corn Openo 1 hea\v nnd loAcr , am
closed with more strength ; unrradci
mixrd , CI@G9ic ; No. 3 , IVU@GGlc : Ko. 2
G7i@GU4c ; No. 2 whitr , 78 c ; N'o. 2 mixed
March , G7@b8c ; dci April , l > 9c ,
Oatx Opened a shaJe lower tut clwec
firm ; No. 1 white , f.4 ; No. 2 , 60l@.M > ic
Xo. 1 n.ixed , 49k ; mixed v.Ctcin , 4 ( J
60c ; No. 2 mix id , March , 49ic.
Rye Dull nnd quiet nt84@89jc.
Barley-Dull.
Pork Very dull and declining : ol
mess , on price on spot , 1C 60 ; now meet
17 50.
Lard Firm , quiet and easier at 10 4'J
fur cash ; 10 40 for March ; 10 424 for April
WhUky Nominal.
Petroleum Dull and nominal ; United
BOJc ; crude in barrels , GJ@74c ; refitted ii
barrels , 74c.
74c.St.
St. IiOnln Produce.
ST. Louis , March 7.
Flour- Firmer nnd better ; fancy , 03
@ 0 50 ; ch < il ( c , G05@G15 ; family , 5G
@ 5 70 ; XXX , 5 30@5 40 ; XX , 4 80i (
4 DO.
Wheat Lower ; No. 2 red , 1 20 for caul
1 20J for April ; 1 21 for May ; 1 18 fc
June ; 1 031 for Julv ; 1 014 ' r the yen
No. 3 , red , 1 224 ; No. 4.11 U.
Corn Lower aud donrosscd ; 59c fc
cash ; 59o for March ; Oljc for April ; K
@G3o for May ; G24c for Juno ; Gu'i@G3i
for July.
Oats Weaker and slow ; 48o for cof ]
43c for Match ; 42o for April ; 43jc fi
May.
May.Rjo Easy at 8l4@84c.
Barley 70@90o.
Lead Dull ; no sales ,
Butttr Weak ; o carnery , 44@4Gc ; dali
S7@38o.
Eggs Weak at 134c.
Whisky ateifdy at 1 17.
Flax Seed firm at 1 20.
Pork Lower to sell ; 10 25 for cas )
1C 25 for March.
Lord Nominal and lower at 10 00 (
10 06.
Rec'ts. Shipmt
Flour . 1,540 2.0 :
Wheat . 30,375 30,0 !
Corn . 28,350 17,9 !
Oats . 9,600 4,41
Rye . none 4 ;
Barley . . . . . 3000 1,11
St.liont * JLlre Stock-
St. Louis , March 6.
Cattle Steady and values firm. E
porters , G 00@4 25 ; g < od to choi
shippers , 5 00@5 90 ; medium to choi
butchers , 4 60@5 75 ; n.tive itockci
3 75@4 60 ; native cows and heifei
3 00@4 25 ; Receipts , 975 Lead ; shipmanl
6'-0 head.
Hog Market t-low and weak at 5
lOc per 100 Ibs. lower ; ligli
6 50@5 70 ; Yorkers , .r > 75@5 00 ; common
good packing , 5 75@G 40 ; butchem * at
selects , C 50G 75 ; pigv , 5 CO@G 50. R
ceiptx , 1OS9 head ; shlpmonu , 1,2 :
head. _ ] _ _
Knnim City Prjoduoo Market.
KANBAB Cur , March 7.
Wheat -Weaker and lower ; No. 2 f
March. 1 11 ; April , 1 10 ; No. 3 cas
89c ; March , 874c ; April , 880 ; May , 88J
June , 814c ; Nn. 4 c th , 78c.
Corn Quiet ; No. 2 mixel cash , GOj
March , GOc ; April , GOjJc ; May , Gljo ; N
2 white mixed cash. 70o ; March , G7J
April , G7c ; May G7io.
Oats No. 2 cn h , 44Jc ; March. 444
Reo'ts. Shiprn't
Wheat . 4,193 3,9-
Corn . 12,103 12,71
Oats . . „ . . 3.C51 1,91
Kansas City Llro Stooli.
KANBAB CITT , March 7.
Cattle Roceiits , 903 head ; hlprno t
582 head. Market about steady ; natr
shippers , 47"685 ; native stockei an
feeders , 3 604 0V native COWH , 2 25 (
4 15.
15.Hoifs ItiiColjitH , l,3SGhea' ' ; hhlpment
1,011 hea . Murket.lrregu nr and slow < ;
heavy Htnlf ; gooil to choice heavy , 11 Oil (
G . ' 5 ; mixed packing , 6 80@G 10 ; ligl
shipping , 6 60@0 00. _
Peoria Produce. !
PKOBIA , March 7.
Wheat No sales reported.
Corn Offerings unusually light an
firm , but on account of dull and easy mai
kots at other point B , buyers necming Indl
posed to trade wl hout concessions , td
market ruled quiet at the following quoti
tious : No. 2 , white , GGc ; highmixed , 69i <
mixed , t94c ; rejected , esjc ; no grade , 40 (
Oats-Irregular ; No. 2 , white , 44Ji
mixed , 444c ; rejected , 44Jc.
Ry , ull ; No. 2. 880 ,
Barley Offering ! ) free ; no demand ; du
and uncnaiged ; no s ties reported ,
Highwlnei Market firm at the declin
now quoted at 1 10.
Reo'ts. Ship'ti
Wheat . 900 non
Corn . 14,600 32,60
Oats . 10,700 ' 22,75
Rye . 1,850 3,00
Barley . 2,100 non
Hlghwlnes . . . . . . . . . . . none 79
M < i Cincinnati Produce.
CINCINNATI , Murch 7.
MOM Pork Nominal at 17 26@1760.
Lud Prime team , 10 H@ll 20.
Bulk Meats-Clear sltlcs , 905@9 70.
Bacon In light supply ; clear Bidet
1050 ,
Flour Dull and weak ; family , G 25c (
7 00.
Wheat Scarto nnd firm ; Nn , 2 re < ]
1 37 ,
Corn Dull anil weak ; No. 1 mixed
io.
Oats In fair demand and steady ; No
2 mixed , 4Gc.
Rye-Dull aud easy ; No. 2 , 93o.
Barley In goo < l demand and firm ; No
2 fall , 1 00.
Whisky Finn and in good demand a
. 10 , _
Toledo Produce.
TOLEDO , March 7.
Wheat Firmer ; No. 2 , cash , 1 254j
1 2C4 ; March , 124 bid : April , 1 234 ; May
1 23i ; June , I 20 ; July , 1 11 ; August
1 084 ; the year , 1 074.
Corn Firmer and higher ; wixeil , G4u
\'o 2 , cash tir March. G2c ; April , G2 } (
G2 c ; May , GIcj Juuu , G4@GSc.
Nothlug doing In oats. _
Cleveland Market.
x CLKVKLAJD , March 7.
Petroleum Unchanged ; itaudard white
10 t it , 7c.
Enitlilberty Live Stooh ,
EAST LinsnTT , Pa. , March 7.
Cattle Sloivj C'immon and nvcldling ,
5 6 @ 6 00 ; recall ts , 1,071 head ; ship-
mtnts 1,761 head.
llofn Very dull ; re clpU , 800 hfa ;
shiiirncntu , 1,900 hea ; Philadelphia * , 7 20
© 735 ; Yorkcw , 6 2 @ 6 40.
Shrcp l' . ir ; receipts , 1,000 head ; * kip-
moot * . 320 head. Price * range from 4 60
Baltimore Prodnoe.
BALTIMORE , March 7.
FlourQuiet. .
Wheat Southern 1 .wer ; full * , 1 32 ©
I 33 ; Ix > niberry { , 1 3S@l 43 ; Nrv 2 redj
winter utencly but easv at 1 2tf@l 28 for
cn h and Mnrch ; 1 291 29j for April.
Com White southern firmer at 78ic ;
Yellow , G9@70c ; mixed we * tern qui t at
07 4 c.
Liverpool Produce Mnrltet-
Ltvinrooi , March 7.
Flour American , 10'12 .
Wheat Winter 9i8d@10a8d ; white , Ds
8d@9s KXl ; sprin j , 9s 4 110 4d ; club ,
0 , tld@10rd.
Com-6 lld.
Pork-77s.
Lanl 53i 3d. Itecelptu for the past
three days 270,000 centals ; 212,000 centals
being American.
Buffalo Live Stock.
EAST HurfALo , March 7.
Hogs Dull ; receipts , 6 cart ; shipments ,
17 earn ; Yorkers , good to choice , G 25c ( ?
G 40 ; liiiht , G i@G ! 40 ; goo , ! medium , 0 6 (
OottoaBMarltot
NKW YOIIK. MnrchB7.
Cotton Spot cotton IN quoted 1-K
gliu ; iiildtniiil upl ml. 11 13-1G. Sxlci
\ro 287 bhl x fur export , 102 bnlci to pi
te it nnd 400 bales wire delivered on cun
rncls.
1'uturos Clostd ftevly ; 2 to 4-10 (
il nrcr than ycRtTil y Mnr h , 11 81S
' 1 H' . > ; April , lllMnrjliyj ; M , 12113
2 12 ; June , 12 90 ; July , 12 45.
CALIFORNIA FLOUR ,
-ncrnmenti ) mtlls pnteut flour ( m
iraiul ) . Our l > < t K' rekn patent ilou
( blue brand ) , 1 ho only putint flour man
ufncturcd on the Pacific toast. Wo claln
It Is the wlnttRt , strongest nnd bcstftmil :
flour in tht ) slate. Ask yuur grocer for it
Try it nnd > ou will use no other.
1 ] . M. McCiiBAUT & Co. ,
Sacramento.
T. J. EVANS , Agent ,
Crystal Mills , Cciuucll Bluffs.
febS.
Buoklin'i Arnioa Salvo.
The boat sivlvo in the world for outs
bruiaoB , sores , ulcers , salt rheum
fever Boroa , totter , ohappod kando
chillblaiiiBj corns and all kinds o
akin eruptions. Thin salvo is guai
ixntood to give perfect Batiafivction ii
every civao or money refunded. Price
25c per box. For anlo by
T r & MoMAiioN. Omaha.
LOCAL LEGISLATION.
The City Will Advertise fo
Proposals to Pave Doug
las Street.
The Ordinance to Lower th
Grade ot Farnam Street
Passed. ,
Bida for the Oonbtruction <
the North Omiha Sewer
Granted
Lots of Important Business Iran
acted ,
At the regular mooting of the ci
council last ovonint ; there wore pri
ont Meaaru. Baker , Corby , Dollor
Dunham , Herman , Kaufinann , R.
Gavock , MoNamara , O'Koefo , Sti
nnd President Daily ,
On motion of Mr. Kaufman t
reading of the minutes wau dispons
witli and the regular order of bueint
was Buspondod to take up ordinanc
on the first reading.
OUDINANOES.
The appropriation ordinance for t !
montli of February was taken up at
passed under a suspension of tl
rules.
The committee on atrouta and grad
reported in the matter of the Farna
street fir ado by ordinance. Ilopo
adopted.
The ordinance was taken up ai
road a first time.
Mr. Dunham presented a pap <
containing waivers of damages , etc
with the signatures of several partii
residing on the street , which 1
moved to have placed on file. Ampn
those waiving damages wora Williai
A. Paxton , M. Dunham , E. Uosi
water , George E. Pritchott , John I
Porter , Ed llanoy , A. J..Hanscon
M. G , MoKoon and others , Ordoru
filed with accompanying papers ,
The report ot the appraisers on tl ;
change of grade on Farnam street wt
approved ,
The ordinance was then passed.
A special order levying a special ta
for the construction and material c
sewers in sewer district No , 2 wa
taken up on third reading and passed
A special ordinance appropriatin
money for the payment of the abov
work was passed.
A special ordinance levying a spocla
tax for the construction and repair o
sidewalks was passed.
A special ordinance appropriatin !
money for the same was passed.
Two other sidewalk ordinances wor
passed.
An ordinance exempting person
holding liquor licenses from the opor
ationa of the ordinance roquirinj
iconso for keeping billiard tables
etc. , was passed ,
The regular order of business wa
then resumed with the reading of th
ournal , which was approved.
I-KTITIONB AND COMMUNICATIONS.
From the mayor , reporting cort-tii
irdinancos egii ! d , including the tw
railroad ordinances , Filed.
From the mayor , reporting thi
swearing in of eighteen special police
non on account of "tho riotous dom
instratioiJB of the working mon , " H
ioufht the aorriccs of the special
would not long bo needed.
Mr , O'Koefo thought if the special
rvoro kept on long the city wouldn'
bo able to pay for them.
The appointments wore approved
From NY. W. Jjowo , objecting ti
ho uao of "block" 14-i" tor public pur
poses. Filed.
From Julius Triotschko , asking per
nission to cut down cortum sidewalk
o give better accoea to his promiaoa
loforred to committee on streets uiu
; rades witli power to act.
From .Frank Murphy ard others
king the removal of the curb line of
Dodge Btroot thirty feet on each
side , tearing A width of forty foot , in
order thnt ft system for paring aid
street , might bo devised. < Referred.
The city marshal's report of liquor
dealers , was referred to the commit
tee on police ,
The petition of John O'ODnnoll
noising that the ordinance prohibiting
houses of prositution in oloso prox
imity to school houses bo enforced in
the Third ward. Referred to the
committee on police with power ( o
act.
THK CITY PHYSICIANS REPORT.
The city physician's report for the
month of February was -received ,
showing n total of 43 deaths and C8
birth ? . Of this number thora wore
G deaths in the First ward , 0 in the
Second , 8 in the Third , 2 in the
Fourth , G in the Fifth , and D in the
Sixth.
The total number under 5 years of
ago is 18 ; fi to 26 , 11 ; 25 to GO , 5 ;
over 50 , 8.
There were 5 deaths from small
pox , 2 from mcnslcs and 2 from scar-
tot fever ; fevers , 2 ; puerperal diseases ,
1 ; alcoholism , 1 ; cancer , 1 ; pulmona-
y diseases , 14 ; convulsions , 4 ; nsth-
rx , 2 ; unknown , 2 ; various causes , 7.
InturmonlB Prospect Hill , 20 ;
loly Sepulcher , 2 | Cassidy's , 5 :
ounty , 3 ; Inure ! Hill , 8 ; Peterson's
mn , lj removed from city , 5.
even died in the hospitals.
The ilonth ra o per 1,000 is 17.GOO.
Sex : Mai" , 23 ; fomnlo , 19. Col-
red , 0. Married , 7 , tingle , 30 ;
widowed , 4. Births : White , 40 ; col-
rod , 28-G8. Still-born , 2. Ono
air of twins reported.
A communication was also received
nporting three now coses in the post
wo weeks : 27 canes in all ; 0 deaths ,
> ix in the hospital ; the disease ap-
) oars to bo well under control ; the
itstnra ot' Charity are still doing
fllciont oorvico. Filed.
The street commissioners report for
February showing an expenditure of
367.37 ifor labor , and $140.02 fcr
iiatorial , was filed ,
The report of the city engineer , ad-
ising the construction of catch basins
, t Eighth and Fornatn streets to avoid
wash. Referred.
From the city treasurer , reporting
ots and lands ommlttod from assess
ment. Referred to the judiciary com-
nitteo.
Final estimate of Hugh Murphy &
'o. ' on main sewer. Referred.
Report of city engineer , accepting
work in sewer in district No. 3 and on
main sewer of contract of Hugh Mur- .
phy. Approved.
The bill of Michael Lavon for loss
f rent of building in the small-pox
district , $01 , was filed.
Several vouchers were approved and
claims allowed.
RESOLUTIONS.
By Baker , to repair crossing on the
lorth side of Ouming street at Twen
ty-third ; also to fill hole at Webster
and Twentieth sti oats Adopted.
By Stull , in regard to allowance of
damages awarded on Farnam street
grade. Adopted ,
By McNamara , to appoint apprais
ers to award damages by change of
grade on Loavcnworth , between Six
teenth and Eighteenth. Adopted.
By Dai ley , to cancel taxes against
lots 1 and 2 , block 202 , for 1880 ,
and on lot 4 , block 75 , for 1867 , on
account of being used for church i nr-
POBOB. Adopted.
By Oorby , that the sever line com
mencing at thu foot of California
street , running north of the U P.
shops to the intersection of Izurd and
Fifteenth Directs , thence west on
Izird to Seventeenth , nortli on Sov-
ontnonth to Nicholas , and thence
west , bo adopted. Resolution adopted
with considerable opposition.
By Corby , to advertise for bids for
the necessary piling for the sewer at
the foot of California street ; also to
receive proposals for building an eight
foot sewer , commencing at a point oo-
twoon Fifteenth and Sixteenth on
Izard , running west on Izard to Sev
enteenth , north on Seventeenth to
Nicholas , thence west with a five
foot sower.
This resolution called up quite a debate -
bate on the Nortli Omaha sever ques
tion , in which nothing now was.
elicited.
The resolution was adopted.
By Mr. Htull , to take from the filoir
the sidewalk petition of W. M. Dtvyor
and others and acted upon. Resolu
tion adopted and prayer of petitioners
granted.
By Dunham , to open nutter on 11 \
west side of Fifteenth street across \
Oapitol avenue with street force. ; :
Adopted.
By Dollono , to open drain on U. P.
ri ht of way south of the main track ,
from Tenth to Ninth streets , etc , to
avoid spring washout. Adopted.
By Dailoy , to notify the street rail
way company to put in a culvert at
the corner of Eighteenth and Cms
streets. Adopted
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
Streets and grades ; Recommend-
! ng the advertising in the ofllcinl pa
per and Chicago Times for proposals
for grading Dou las street from
Nine tli. to Sixteenth , and cross streets
'rom Douglas to Farnam from Ninth
itroot to and including Sixteenth
itroot.
First , with nine inches of concrete
md.a superstructure of orooiotod cedar
blocks , sot with asphalt and sand.
Second , sumo foundation with crco- ,
lotod pine plank.
Third , foundation of clean coarse
land , twelve inches thick'and. cedar
'locks as above , the sand to be thor-
iughly jammed with rollers.
Also that the committee will con-
lidor propositions for paving with elm
blocks or any other material.
Adopted.
Public property and iinpraicniniiia ,
instructing trim city attorney and city
inginoor to prepare an ordinance
; ranting to the Omaha , St. Paul &
ililwuukco road the right of way on
md along certain streets and alloys.
Adopted.
Public property and improvements , ,
reporting that the city could not at
present legally dispose ot any of its
property. Adopted.
On claims , reporting certain bills
lorroct. Adopted.
On gas , to accept the bid of Charles
. Emory to puinc the street names
md numbers on gas lamps. Adopted.
Sidewalks and bridges. Recom-
.euding acceptance of bid of Chaa.
Gardner to construct sidewalks. Adop
ed.
ed.On
On motion the council adjourned
ror two weeks ,