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    OMAHA DAILY BEE - THURSDAY MAiiCH 9 1682.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
FINANCIAL.
NEW YOBK , Mruch 8.
MONET.
Money closet ! at 5 per cent.
Exchange closed firm at 4 6 } @ 4 90 } .
Governments cloeed firm.
aOTKUXHENT IXJNDS.
Currency G's . , , , ! 2G bid
4V coupons. * . . , , . . .118 bid
4V coupons 1 13 ; bid
6r 0ontinued , 1 02 bid
C's continued. , , . . . . , < 1 00 : bid
RAitnoAU nouns.
Pacific railroad bonds closed an follows :
Union lets 1 15 < § 1 15
Union Land Grants 115 ( y 1 15
Union Sinking Fund off'd at. . 1 18
Centrals 114 ® 1 15
STOCKS
Tlw stock m&rketto-day was very active ,
the total amo-.in of nhaics told reaching
over 650,000. There was a great pressure
to sell in all directions and dealings were
attended with much excitement. Prices
declined throughout the entire list , led bj
Louisville k Nashville , which dropped 7
} > er cent. Alton & Terra Haute dharc.i ,
Memphis & Charleston , Nashville & Chat ,
tanooga , Chicago , St. Lnuit & New Or-
loan" , Krio preferred , St. Lolls .V San
FrnncbcD Norfolk & Western , Richmond Ac
Allegheny and llauntbtl & St. Jo. wtfa
lso conipicuous in the downward move-
ment. After the sccdiiil c\ll there wai .t
firmer faclinj and noma ro'Jvcry of i(5J (
3j per cent , , but subsequently this win
almost entirely lo't. Itutho final dealings
"there wai agdn some recovery and the
market closed feverish. In the late d al-
itnge the bears vigorously attacked thocoa
-shares and farced prices down sharply.
CCho decline in active list to-day ranges
from 1@G ? per cent. , and in the special
ities from 1@10 pr cent.
Following are the closing bids.
.AmDUTcl. . . . 37 Manhattan El. . 515
A & TH. , . . . , . 21J Met. elevatoJ. . 88
Preferred GO Man. Beach. . . ,
B. &A. Lpfd G3 M&O 21
O B&Q 127 Northwestern..129-
O S 44 Preferrel..l39 ;
OP 8 , NJO 89
Col Coal 39 NY C 130S
0 0 &IC 9 Nor. Pacific. . . . 30 ;
O C C & I.7'\ Preferred . . . GJ
C S & 'O 42 N & W , pfd. . . 44
O&A 128J NYElivatcd.,104
Con Coal 30 Nnsh&O C7i
CStL&NO. . G8 O&Wj 22) )
C &O 18 Ohio 29
1st pfd 29 Ohio Cent 18'
2d pfd 1 Omalu 31 :
D & R G 553 Preferred. . . , 1)9 ) ;
DL& W 121 } OroNav 129
D&II 105 UroTrans G3
Erie 34 < j PacMail 39i
E&W 27 Pull. Pal. Car..l24
ETenn 10J PD&E 25j
Preferred. . . . 17 Quick-liver. . . . 11 ;
Adams 146 Preferred . . . . 5G
Fargo 120 R&D 110
American > 90 Reading 50-
U. S. ! 72 III 129i
H&St J 90 R&P 30j
Preferred 791 San Francisco.34
I. C Preferred. . . . 42
IB&W. . . . 31 * 1st Preferred..81
Kan & Tex. . . . St. Paul 108J
L N A& C. . SIPM&M..110
L&N G7S TP 33J
LS 113 | T D &B 1014
MLS &W. . A5 TJ P Ill
MP 92J Wabash 32 ;
Michigan Cen'l 70 Preferred. . . . 55 ;
M & C A Western Union. 774
M&E . 120 R&A 17
STATE BONDS.
Tennessee G's mixed declined to 4CjJc
tfrom 47Jc.
8TOOE HAI.KS.
The following were the sales -of the
more active stocks to-day. Total sales
. ' 500,200 shares.
W.U . 39000 U P 2107 0
lUSEx. . . li,0 D L & W. . . 50900
.COO * ! . . . . 300 D &K G. . . . 40800
C 0& 10. . . 300 .Erie 69rOO
C B &Q . 100 I'referred . . SCO
N.J C . 22400 H&StJ. . . . 1000
.1C . 1000 S. &T 11800
MO . 7201 O& W SOO
N P . 2300 O&M 1700
Preferred . .436000 PM 9800
NYC . 11200 11 .Island SOU
A&JTH . 1400 .BanFrancisco SuO
Preferred . . 1100 .Preferred . . 700
OS. . . . . 200 St.Paul 15000
iC. &O 300 Preferred. . 200
1) &JS 2100 8t.J&Om 3000
X. E & W . . . 000 Preferred . 2400
: L&K 41300 N & U G300
iS ' . . 24SO' > Wahash 7800
. 1'referred. . 14100
Preferred . . MP 57800
CHICAGO 1IONKT.
CIUCAOO , March 8.
Money ia comparatively oaty in the west
'but seems to be close > in the east , Hereto
fore , investment * ) liayo told at better
prices in the east lluus ill ithe west , but
just now better prices' uoem to be obtained
in the west. There ia * fair .demand for
really choice city1 , cou itjnnd atato bonds ,
but railroad bonds a re lower than they
were some weeks ago , Gao million dollars
of the new Minnesota alWe 4i < per cent.
10.30 year bonJa have jnbd fceen.put on the
market ; the first $250,000' will be Bold at
100 } and interest.
Preston , Kean & Co , qu i 4o mosey on
call at 5 per cent , o * United' : Btatoi bon Is
and other cash collaterals at < G par cent.
Time loans ut 7@ & per cent.
Eaitorn exchange between city banks
unchanged ; par to 25 oentn per 1,000.
The clearings for the day wci'o < 5,115 , -
000.
UNITED HTAIKS I10NDH.
SVs Extended sixes , . . ,10t > 2
34'a. Extended fives . - , .101
41'd Coupons ll'J
4'sCoupona 118 ;
Minnesota 4's -"JOOJ
Chlca o4Va. , ; . . , : . 107 j
City7s , 1895 .V..123 !
-Cook cou , ty 5'rt [ . , . l < 132
do 7s , 892. . . ' . ' ; " . . , ' 1:11
fiteiling Bight. , 4&KJ |
Preferred , GO djys 48t !
C. B. &Q. 41 * , . . . ; . . . 83 , '
Vsbash 5s , , , ci
JTorthwestern 5n * 9ll |
Uubiujuo Gs ; 102
kCWctt'o & Pacific w dlv. , 64 * 93
'And interest , (
'COMMERCIAI. .
Oouiba Wholesale Mnrliet.
OFKIOK OKTiiu OMAHA BKB , I
Tuesday Hvenlnif , March 8. f
The ouJy clianKOH rnjiorted In t.
nmrVut > ' / ( > ] owi ;
Wheat No. 3 advanced ijc ; rejected
advanced Jc'
Barley NO * It deellned lo ; No. 3 d-
vanced Jc.
Corn declined ,
Oats advanced | u ,
Simon Pure Oil advanced .
Cured Hides advanced ic , ; salt , partly
cured hides advanced fc.
Tallow advanced je.
LocAl Grain Dealing *
WHHAT.-Cash. No. 2 , 108 ; cash
NTi 8 , 9GJc : rejected , GJio.
BAKLKY.-Cash No , 2 , 88c ; No ,
63c.
63c.RYE.
RYE. Cash. G5o.
C011N. Co h No. 2 , 45o.
OATH. Cosh. 31o.
HTKEET PRIOES-Coro , 40@4D ; o t ,
HAY fl 000 60 per ton.
Provlilont.
FLOUR Spring wheat , straight Rrade ,
* 325@SM ) ; "Pioneer" California , $400 ;
patent. $3 7f > @ 4 50 ; winter wheat ttraight
rrnda $3 85@4 25 ; patent , * 4 60 500gra. !
ham rye , S2 50 ; Wheat , 13 00 ; Queen
Bee. $4 25 ; Jasper , $3 87 ; Big Sioux ,
13 CO.
HYE FLOUn-$3 25.
MILLSTUFFS Bran , pe cwt. 1 10
per ton.10 00@17.00 ; creenings , per cwt.
SOc ! shorts , i > er iwt 1,10 ; chopped feed ,
per cwt. 1 20 ; meal Holtcd , yellow , 1 40 ;
white. 81 00.
° OTATOK9 Nobiaskas , 1 1B@1 20.
3WEET POTATOES-Genuine Musca-
ine.4 @ 5o per Hi.
WILD OEESE-Ont of market.
KGOB-l .c. .
BUTTEK Chotoo , S3 ; poor , no mar.
kot ! fair. 18f24 ; creamery , 40.
APPLES Good , sound , very scarce
\t Sfl 50@G 50 per bbl.
_ LEMONS Steady ; t > er box , (4 2 j@
45'J.
OUANGES-pcr box 4 00@4 25.
MALLAUA ( SHAPES Per bbl.$3 50 ;
per half bbl. , $450.
WEKSW AX Yellow , 20@22c.
ONIONS 1 10O1 40 porlniahol.
CIIANDERUIES Per bbl. , 510 00 ®
11 ( .0.
OELEHY Per do * . , G5@7 < V.
DRESSED GEESE Per lb. , 0@llc.
OYSTERS Selects. 45c : sUndards , 35c.
DRESSED .ClIIOKENS-Steady t
10@llc.
DRESSED TURKEYS -12i@13c.
OHKESK-10O14c.
CASE VALENCIA RANGES
? 8 25 a 9 00.
Grocer. List ,
UOFFKC. Rio , lair , llic : Rio , good
i2io ; Rio , priniB to chmuc , 18jo ; Old cov't
va ; 2Gl28io. ( Moclui. VSic ; Arb\icklo'n ,
t J ) .
TEAS. Gunpowder , good , 45@55c ;
Jhoicc , 60@75c ; Imixsrial , gowi , 40@45cj
Choice , C0@75c ; Young Hyson , good , 36@
JOc ; choice , G5c@Sl 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf ,
J5o ; .Tajjnn. choice , G0@75c : Oolong , goud ,
J5@40 ; Oolong , cho.ee. 40@55 ; Souchong ,
, 35(5MOc ( ; choice , 3545c.
SUGARS. Cut loaf. lOJc ; Cnishod
Granulated , lOJc ; Powdered , 10Jn
Flnopowderod , lOjc ; Standard ColTeo A
Dies New York Confectioner's Standarc
\ . Ogc ; Good A , njo ; Prairie Extra 0 ,
o.
o.SYRUPS.
SYRUPS. Supar hoiwe , bbls. 45c ; ha.'l
bis , 47c ; kcge , 4 * gallonn , $2 10 ; choice
table Bynip , 44c ; halfbbls , 44c ; krgsS2 10.
SODA. Dwight's lb papers , S3 00 ; De-
land do , $3 00 ; Church's , $3 00 ; Keg
STAJROH. F orl , 4Jc ; Silror Gloss , 8 ]
$8ic ; Corn Starcn , 8i@9c ; Excelsior
'Host. 7c ; Corn , 7ic.
SALT. Dray loads , per bbl , 1 85 ; Ash-
la sacks , 3 50 ; bbla dairy GO , 5s , S 45 ;
airy. 100 , 3a , 8G5.
DRIED FRUITS Choice- halves ,
evaporated peaches,7c : Salt Lake 10Jcnlo : ,
i lb boxes , 13c ; Michigan , 8ic ; fcow
Vork applep , 8Jc ; Prunes , old , GJc ; new ,
7 c ; Currants , G7c ; Blackberries , new ,
"CHEESE Fuli Cream , 14c ; Part
Skim 11 Jo.
WOODENWARE Two hoop paili- ,
1 93 ; three hoop pails , 2 20 ! No. 1 tubs
9 50 ; No. 2 tubs , . 8.50 : No. 3 tubs. 7 CO
pioneer w&shboarus , 1 85 Double Crswn ,
Z 90 ; WcllbucketM , 3 25.
LEAD Bar , 61 G5.
SPICES. Pepper , | 19 ; Allspice , 19c ;
Cloves , 40c ; Nutmefja , 3100 : 25cCas8iti. ;
Mace SI 00.
MATCHES Per caddie , 90c ; round
cases , S7.C5 ; square cases , $5,10.
PROVISIONS Breakfast bacon , 12Jv > ,
jhoice lard , 14ic ; dried beef , 13Jc ; should'
ers , Oc : hams. 18c ; bacon , sides , lie ,
NEW PICKLES Medium , , In barrels ,
? 9 00 ; do in half bbls , 5 25 ; emails , In bblx ,
12 00 do , in half bbls , 7 CO ; gherkins , in
bbls , 14 00 ; do , ia half bbls , 7 50 ,
VINEGAR Pure apple extra , IGo ;
( jure apple , 13c : Prussincr cure annle , IGc.
HOMINY Now , S5 00 per bbl.
BEANS Medium , hand picked S 2C
per bushel ; navy , 81 00 ; calef navy , $4 OC
HOPE Sisal , 4 inch and larger , 8@
9ciinch , 9c.
SOAPS Kirk's Savon Imperial , 330
Kirk's satin. 4 30 ; Kirk's standard. 3 65
Kirk'a whi Russian , 500 : Kirk'i
Eutoca , 20 Kirk's Prairie Queen
(100 ( cakes ) . 10 ; Kirk'a magnolia , 4 55(5
CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , IB or , 8s
IGcjboxes 40 Ibs. , 16 oz. , Gs , IGc.
LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 340
Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 50 ; Lews
lye. 4 60 ; Jewell lye , 275.
POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz.
in case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz , in case
1 90 ; Anchor Bill 2 doz In case. 1 50.
FIELD SKilD Red clover , choice
new , $ G 00 per bushel ; mammoth clovet
now. § 7 00 ; white clover , new , 814 00
si alfft clover , new , $12 50 ; alsike , new
81300. Timothy , good , new , ja 00
blue grass , extra clean , SI CO ; blue grab ?
clean , § 125 ; orchard grass , $2 50 ; red top ,
choice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri
fiOc ; millet. German , SI 00 to $1 25 ;
Hungarian. 80c.
HEDCVESEED Osage orange , 1 to t
bushels , $5 00 ; osage orange , 10 bushels 01
over , $4 50 ; honey locust , per lb. , 35c ; pel
1001bs.$2500.
FIS Family white fish , 90 lb hf bbls.
9175 ; A'o , 1 white fish , SO lb hf bbls. G 70
No. 1 white fish , in 10 lb kits , 110 ; familj
10 lb kits , 85c ; New Holland herring , pel
keg , 1.35 ; Russian sardines , 75c : Colur" '
bia river salmon , per lOOlbs , 8 00 ; George'i
Bank codfish , Gc ; Gon. boneless codfish ]
94c ; boneless fish , GJe.
MACKEREL Half bbls mess mackerel.
lOOlba , S1250 ; hfbbl No. 1 ex shore do ,
Ifi01bs:060 ; hf bbls , lot -family do , IOC
lb * , C 00 ; mess mackerel , 12 lb kits , 2 25j
No. 1 ex shore , 12 lb do , 1 BO ; No. 1 shore ,
12 lb do. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 lb do 75o.
CANNED , GOODS Oyators , 2 11 ]
( Field's ) , per case , 84 00 ; do 1 lb ( Field's ) ,
per case , 2 50 ; do 2 lb ( Standard ) , per case ,
3 GO ; do 1 lb ( standard ) , per caw , 2 SO ; do
2 lb ( alack ) , per cane , 2 75 ; do 1 lb ( slack ) ,
per case , 200 , Onions , 380. Salmon , 1
lb , per dozen , 1 G0@l 70 ; do 2 lb , per dozen
2 55 , Sardines , email fell , Imported , one
quarter boxes per box , 14Jo ; American ,
quarter boxes per box , lie ; do half boxes ,
per box , 21Jc. Lobsters , 1 lb per dozen ,
180. ToinatoeK , 230 ; do 8 lb per
case , [ 3 W ; Oorn2 It ) ( Mountain )
ler car.e , 320 ; soaked corn , 210 ; do
! lb ( Yarmouth ) , per caHe , 23) ) ;
string beam , per case , 2 25 ; Lima beans
ler COM , 2 20. Succotash per case. 2 25.
J'eas , common , ner cose , 2 00 : peas , choice ,
per case , 4 50. Blackberries , 2 lb , per case ,
280 ; strawbcrrien , 2 lb , per case , 2 75t
raspberries , 2 lb , per case. 276@300.
Damsons , 2 lb , per case , 2 45. Bnrtlett
paar per case , 30o@400 , Whortleber
ries per cose , 2 60. Egg plums , 2 lb per
CIAS , 3 50 ; do , choice , 2 lb , per cose. 4 GO.
Gfoen goges,2 lb per case , 3 50 : do choice , " 3
Jfcjwr case,4 60 , Pine Apples , 2 lb , per case ,
1 ( )0&5 75 , Peaches , 2 tb per cane , 3 10 ;
do 3 tb , cose , 6 00@0 50 ; do , ( pin ) , 3 lb , per
iinse.Srtl'i ; do pie , 0 11) , per dozen , 3 CO ,
RICK Carolina , 7@8c ; Louisiana , 7
( SWUc ; fair , G@Gi.
.VEANOTS Roasted , choice , red Ten-
ne ee , Ocper lb ; fancy white , lOo per lb ;
ra-v white Virginia raw , lOc ; roasted ,
DryOoodf.
Bll OWN COTTONS Atbntfn A. "
Applets" XX , fc ; Atlr.ut < t A.-Uo ; iloott
Fi , SJo ; Buckeye LL , 4-4 , 7c ; Cabot W ,
71c ; ChlUenanKO A , 6 0 ; Ureat Falls E ,
BJc ; Hoftirfer , Gjc ; Honest Width , 7Jc : In-
ifan Head A , 8Jc ; Indian fltandard A ,
Mp ; Indiaw Orchard d. w. , 8c ; Lawrence
LT7c ; Myi'tio River , 7ic ; Pequot A , 8Jo ;
Shawmut Ll < f 7c ; Utlca 0 , 5Jc ; AVachua-
stt B. 7ic ; do .A , BJc ; do E 48 , 12Jc ; Wai-
: utt BB , 8Jo.
FINE BHO\V'N COTTONS Alleudale
1-4 : 7ic ; Alligator' 3-4 , 3c ; Argyle 4-4 , 7jfc ;
Atlantic LL , GJc ; tadior Htato X 4-4 , 7c ;
I5ennington 0 4-4 , Cjcj Buckeye 8.4.4 , GJco
Fndian Orchard AA O- . i lo ; I aconla O
19 , 8c ; Lehlgh E 4-4 , Oi J Lonsdalo 41.
Oc : Pepperefl N 30 , 7o ; ( fo fl 83 , 7Jc ; do U
tG , 7Jc ; do E 39. 8Jp ; PoaMW0 4-4 , 7Jc ;
iVamsutta4-4 13o
BLEACHED COTTONS ndroacog-
? ln L 4-4,10cBlockstone ; A A hr. "erlal lie ;
lo do half bleached 4-4 Cabo't
- , Oc ; | 8J ;
fork Mill * . 13o ; Pequot A , lOc ; Tepperell
* Q TwiilS lajct-Pocfthontea 4-4 , 9Jc ;
rocamtt 4-4 , Sjcj Utica , lie ; WamsntU
O X X , 13c ,
DUOK9-tf nhleachfd-Atlantlo , 10 o
"c ; Baltimore do , IGc ; Ixmo Star , 8 or.j
12o : Savrtiro. 18e.
DUCKS ( Colerod ) Albany K brown.
8c ; do 0 , drab , tits doX , stripes and
rfMdflf 124 1 u * . * * , . * - . . . - . . - . , . - ,
stripes and plaids , 125c ; Arlington fancy ,
19c ; Brunswick brown , 8Jcj Chariot fancy ,
12ic ; do extra heavy , 20c ; lall River
brown , extra heavy , lUc ; Indiana A
brown , ISo : Nciionsct A brown , 15o.
W , 15c ; Mlnnelmha 4-1. SOc ; Orneea i > pr
extra 4-1. 28c ; Pearl Klver S2jicjc : Put-
nnm XX blue strljx ) , 12cj Shetucket S
LOUc ; do SS 12c ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 8Jo
1)ENIMS. AimMkeak , bluonnd brown
ICJcj Andovcr Dl > blue , Me ; Arlington
liluo Scotch , 18c ; Concord OOO , blue nnd
lirown. 12Jc ; do AAA , do do 13J ; doXXX
do do 14ic ; Haymaker's blue nnd brown , ,
UJcj M \ otic luverUDBtr ! tie , lOJc ; Pe.iri
Hiver , blue nnd brown , 15JC ; Uiicosvlllc ,
blue and brown. Iflic.
OAMBKIC3 Barnard , 5c ; Eddystono
lining , 24 inch double face , 8jc ; Garner A
[ jlazed/Bc : Manhattan clove finish , 6Jc !
Newport do Co1 do glazed , fijcj Pequot do
5c : Ix > ukwood kid tinisli , Go.
COHSHT JEANS Amotv , 8cAndros- ;
Peiipcrill Batten 9ic ; llockport , "Jo
L'RINTSAliens. . CJo ; American , Gjc ;
Arnuld , 7cj Berwick , 45c ; Cochrco. < c ;
Conestogu. GJc ; Dunkirk , 4Jc ; Dnnncll ,
Oj@7c ; Eddystone. 7c ; Ghuuctrr , Gc ;
Harmony , .r > ic ; Knickerbocker , iJ ) ; .Mcr-
rlmac D. 7c ; Mystic , 5Jc ; Sprui'iici. , Gc ;
Soiithbridge , Oe ; do. Glnghauia , Tc ; IJarl-
born , oc : Oriental GJc.
GINGHAMS Amoskcap , lOJc ; Amos-
ke 5 dress 12 ' Aroylo , lOJc : Atlantic ,
9ci Cumberland , 7jo ; Highland , 8Jc ;
Kcnilworth , Sic ; Plun kett , lOic ; Sus-
sex. 8c.
COTTONADES Abbervtllo 13Jc ;
Agate. We ; American , lie ; Artlslan , 20c ;
Cairo D and T , ISJc ; Clarion D and T ,
I7ic ; Dcccan Co. stripes D and T. IGc ; Keystone -
stone , 13ic ; Nontucket , 19c ; Nonpareil ,
IGc ; Ocean D and T , ISjc ; Royal , 1GJ i ;
Sussex , 12c ; Tioga. 120 ; Wachujott shirt.
plain Nankin , 12jc ; do , checks , stripes nnd
fancy , 12ic ; do , 8 oz , 20c.
SHEETINGS Androscogsin 10-4,27ic !
do 9-4 , 24c ; do 8-4 , 22c ; Continental 0
42 , lie ; Fruit of the Loom 10-4. 274 ; New
York mills 98 , 35c ; do 78 , 30c ; do 58 , 22jc ;
Pembroke 10-4 , 25c ; Pequot 10-4 , 28jc ; do
7-4 , 19c ; do 49 , IGc : Pcpperell 90 , 29c ;
do 67 , 21o ; do 57 , 18c ; Utlcn 90 , 35c ; do
58 , 22Jc ; do 48 , 17o
Clears and Tobaccos.
CIGARS. Seeds , 815.00 ; Connecticut ,
825.00 ; Mixed , $35.00 ; Seed Havana ,
550.00 ; Clearllavana , 875.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule ,
24 lb , GOc ; Spotted Fawn , Glc ; Our Rope ,
fine quality , G2c ; Star , pounds , 24
lb , butts , GOc ; Horse Shoe , pounds ,
24 lb , butts , GOc ; Gilt Edge ,
pounds , 24 lb , butts , GO ; Army and Navy ,
pounds , 55c ; Bullion , pounds , GOc ; Lonl'
lard's Climax , pounds , Glc.
FINE CUT In pails. Hard to Beat ,
75c ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , 80c ;
Favorite , G5c ; Rocky Mountain , GOcj
Fancy , 55c ; Daisy , 50c. In tin foil
Catlins O. S. , 5 lb boxes , per lb 63c ; Lori
illard's Tiger , G5c ; Diamond Crown , GGc.
SMOKING All grades Common. 25 tt
33c. Granulated Blackwells Durham , 1 (
or. 51c ; Dukes Durham , 16 oz , i"0c ; Seal o !
North Carolina410 oz , 40 ; Seal of Nebras.
ka , 16 oz , 38c ; 1110 Jack , 4 oz , linen bags
perlb , § 1.35 ; Mnrburgs * Puck , 2 oz , tir
oil , 5.5c ; Dog Tail. G5c.
Paints Oils and Varrvlshoi.
PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omahi
P. P. , CJc ; white lead , O.P.&O Co .S.P.G !
pure,6nAIars3illesgreen , lto 5 lb cans , 20 <
French zinc , gts'jn seal , 12c ; French zinc
red seal , lie ; French zinc , in'varnish asst
* 20c : , French zinco , in oil asst , 15c ; Rav
and burnt umber , 1 lb cans 12c ; raw nnt
burnt Sienna , 13o : vandyke brown , 13 *
refined lampblack , 12c ; coach black , lcc
Jvory black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussia ]
blue , 30c ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chrom
green , L. M. & D. , 14c ; blind and shutte
RTecn , L. M..4 D. , 14c : Paris green , 18c
Inilinn red , ICc ; Venetian red9c ; Xuscai
drt , 22c ; American Vermiliod , I. &P. , 18c
chrome yellow , L. , M ! . , O. & D 0. , 18c
yellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , 11 ; paten
Uryer , Gc ; graining colors : light oak , darl
oat , walnut , chestnut and ash 12o
Dry ° alnts
White lead , GJc ; French line. lOc ; Pan
whiteing 2Jc ; whiting gilders. IJc
v\hitinc com I , lie ; lampblack German
town , 14c ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c ; Prus
sian blue , 45c ; ultramarine , 18c ; vandyke
brown , 8c ; umberburnt , 4c ; umber , raw
4csienna ; , burn t , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4c
Paris green genuine , 35c ; Paris green com'
25c ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; ' chrom
green K. , 12c ; vermillion , Eng. , 70c ; ver
million , America , 18c ; Indian red. lOc
rose pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cookson'i
2Jo : Venetian red Am. , lc ; red lead , 7Jc
chrome yellow , genuine , 20c ; chrome yel
law , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; ochre
French , 2c ; ochre , American ,
Winter's mineral , 2Jc ; lehigh brown ,
Spanish brown. 2c ; Prince's mineral
VARNISHES Barrels per gallon
Furniture , extra , $1 10 ; furniture , No. 1 ,
SI ; furniture , U. 85c ; coach , extra , $1 40 ]
Coach , No. 1 , $1 20 ; Damar , $1 50 ; Japan ,
70c ; asphaltum , 70c ; shellac , S3 50 ; hart
oil finish. $130
OILS 110carbon , per gallon , HJol6C ;
headlight , per gallon , 12Jc ; 175 * headlight ,
per gallon , IGlc ; crystoline , per gallon , 19c ;
linseed , raw. per gallon , G2 ; linseed , boiled ,
per gallon , 65c ; lard , winter at'd , per gal
lon , 1 00 ; No. 1 , 85c ; No. 2 , C5c ; castor ,
XXX. per gallon , 1 30 ; No. 3,115 ; sweet ,
per gallon , 85cj sjerm , W. B. , per gallon ,
1 35 ; fish , W. B. , per gallon , GOc ; neatsfoot ,
extra , per gallon , 75c ; No. 1 , G5c ; lubri
cating1 , zero , per gallon , 30c ; summer , 15o ;
t.oden ! machine , No. 1 , per gallon , 35c ; No ,
2 , SO ; sperm , signal , per gallon , 80c ; ter-
pontine , per gallon , G4o ; naptha , 74 , per
gallon , 30c ; Gf , 20o
Heavy Hardware List.
Iron , rates. ? 3 40 ; plow uteel , special
cast , 7c ; crucible , 8c ; special or GermanGc ;
cost tool do , 15@20 wagon spokes , set ,
2 25@3 00 ; hubs , per set , 1 25 ; felloes , sawed
dry. 140 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; axles ,
each , 75c ; square nuts , per tb , 7@llc ;
washers , per lb. 8@18c ; rivets , per lb , lie ;
poll chain , per lb , G@12c ; malleable , Be ;
iron wedges , Go ; crowbars , Go ; harrow
teeth , 4c ; norsesboes , per keg , 5 00 ; spring
steel. 7@8c ; Burden's Lorsenhoes , D 35 ;
Jurdeu's inulcahoes , G 35.
NAILS 10 to 20d. 3 60 ; 8 to 10 , 3 75
6 < l , 4 00 ; 4d. 4 25 ; 3d , common , 5 00 : 3d ,
ioe , 0 50 ; clinch , all sizes , 525 ; 6d , casing ,
4 75 ; Sd casing , 4 50 ; lOd eating , 4 25 ; lOd
finUh , 4 7fi ; 8d finish , K 00 ; Gd finish , 5 25
mlf kees , lOo extra.
SHOT. Shot , $1.65 ; Buck .hot , 2.10 :
Mental Piwder , keg * . $0,40 : do. , hall
cogs. $3.48 : do. , quarter kegs , 31.88 ; Blast-
Dir , kegs. $3.35 : Fuse , ner 100 feet Wo.
BAi BED WIRE-rnoarIots,839per
100 ; in less than car lots , 8 55 per 109 ,
Horses and Mulet ,
The mnrkrt if brisk and all grades utf
clliw ; wc'l ' ut < "flit odvariv fit j > ici-x ,
'lIioULiiuud for itooj Jiui > oa dAceaui * tha
supply considerably , Pricea range A fol.
lows ;
Fine single driven , 8150 , to 300. ; Extra
draft hnrees , $175. to 225 , ; Common draft
her ci > , ( $100 $ , to 150. ; Extra farm horaei ,
$110. to 125. ; Common to good fann horses
$90. to 8100.J Extra plugi , 860 , to 75. ;
Common plugs , $20. to $10.
MULES. ID to 15i hands ( extra ) , $125.
to 150. ; 14 } to 15 hands , 8100. to 140. ;
14 to 14i hands , $76. to 100. ; 13J to 14
bands , $00 , to 75.
Liquors ,
ALCOHOL 187 proof. 230 ner wine
gallon ; extra California Bplrito , 187 proof.
1 33 per proof gallon ; triple refined spiriU.
1P7 proof , 124 ner proof gallon ; re-distilled
rblikles , 100@16Uj fine blended , 1 50@
2 60 ; Kuntucky bourbons , 200@7 00 ; K 'n-
tucky and PeniiByhonla ryes , 200@700
BlUNDIKS-fmpartcd , $ U 00@1G 00 ;
ilomoiitlc 140@4 go.
GINS Is ported , 4 B08 00 ; domestic ,
L * 10(3l3 ( 00.
' ; iUM8 Imported , { 60@6 00 ; Nuw
England. 2 004 00 ; domeitlo , 1 nO@S 60
PEACH AfJD Al'PLB BRANDY-
764 00.
CHAMPAGNr.9 Imrortcd pof ewe.
000 © ? 0Ans3t\A \ , c * , 12no@
ROO.
CLARETS Per case , 4 60@1C 00
WINES Rhine wine , p r ca e , 6 00 ®
0 00 ; CnUwba , per cane , 4 00@7 00.
Lumber.
WHOtBSAtK.
Wo quote lumber , lath and shingles on
urs at Omaha at the following prices !
JOIST AND SOANTLtNG- ft. and
mder , 521 ( > 0 ; 18 ft. , $22 00.
TIMBERS 10 ft. ami tinder. $22 00.
TIMBER AND JOIST-I . , $ < ) ' ;
" 0 ft. , $21 00 : 22 ft. , $27 60 ; 24 ft. , $27 60.
FENCINd-No. 1 , 4 and 0 In. , $22 00 ;
No. 2 , 820 (10. (
SHEETING No. 1 (2nd ( common
bo nlo ) R18 60 ; No. 2 , 317 00. %
STOCK ! BOARDJV-12-ln. D , 123 00 ;
IMn. (1. $300) ) 12-in. 11 , $40 00.
SIDING A , $24 03 ; B , $21 00 ; C ,
$1800.
FLOORING , $10 00) ) B , $37 50 ; C ,
$32 00 ; D , $23 00.
SlUNGLES-N'o. 1 , $1 75 ; 0-ln. clear ,
$2 75 ; ntftr , $3 25 } cxtr.A , SI 00.
LATH-NO , i. $3 50 ,
SHIP LAP-Plaln. 82300 ; O. G Nor
2 , $21 00 ; O , G. No. 1 , $35 00.
OEILlNG-i-in. No. 3 , $2600ln ;
No. 2. ? 37 00in. ; . No. 1 , f 12 60.
FlNlSIUNG-Mn. No. 3 , $37 50 ; 1-ln.
N < . 2 , $43 60 ; 1-in. No. 1 , $18 50.
THICK FINISH $48 0065 00.
TARRED FELT Per lb , 3s.
STRAW 15'AVD-Per ' lb , 3c.
IJKAR OHKEIC LIME SI 25.
PLASI'KR PARIS $2 3V
LOUISVILLE CEMENT-$2 00.
DulldlrR Material.
LIME 1'sr Irnrrol , $1 . " ; bulk per hu. .
"We. Cement , bbl , 8-2 60. Iowa plaMcr.
) bl , $2 60. Hair per bu. 35c. rnrni' '
elt 100 Ibs , * 3 00. Straw Imard * $ CC
PAl'ER St.aw paper , So ; rag paper ,
o ; dry goods paper , 7c ; manila paper , 10c ;
lown paper. Kc.
COAl/-Cumberlnnd blacksmith , . $12
Morris Run Blossburg , 812 ; Whltebrcait
ump , $ G f,0 ; Whltobrcast nut , $6 M ; lown
ump , $6 50 ; Iowa nut $0 50 ; Rock Springs ,
$8 ; Anthracite , all sizes , $12 G0@12 50.
Dm ? * .
DRl'Utt AND CHEMICAL AcH
Jaibohc. nOc ; Acid , Tnrtarlc , 'iOi ; Balsam
3cipiliia. i ir lb , 75c ; Bark , SaRsafras , pe
b , 14t ; Ottlomcl , per lb , 75o ; Cinchonidia ,
> er or. SI 00 ; Chlorofonn , per lb , 1 00
Dover s powder * , per lb , ! J1 40 ; Kpscn
ialts , per lb. 3Jc ; Glycerine , pure , per lb
45c : Lead , Acetate , pnr lb , 21c
Oil , Castor , No , 1 , per gal , f30
Oil , Castor , No. 3 , per gnl , SI 25 ; Oil
( Hive , per > ral. SI 60 ; Oil , Origanum , 50a
Opium , fr > 25 ; ' 0111111116 P. A W. K R. 4 : S.
> ur nz , ? 2 41) ) ; PoUasiiuu , lixlidtf , per lb
52 50 ; Sutuciu , per . , 40c ; Sulphate o
Morphine , per z , 4 00 ; Sulpnur ( lour
( > pr ll > . IV : StrvuiLinu. nei oz. 81 SO.
Wool.
Mt'rliui uii ; ialleu , tlKhl , I'lydb'c ; heavy
13@15c ; mtrilium unxvnehod , light , 18@L"Oc
washed , choice , 32c ; fair , SOo ; tub-dlngj
and w. , 2Sc ; burrv , hlaoUnud cotted vram *
Hlilci f-urs , Etc.
Uri-L-n butchui's hide , ; G(3,7 (
cured 7c ; hides , * green salt , port cuied 7 =
hides , Glc ; dry flint , sound. 13@14c ; dn
calf and kip , 12@13c ; dry salt hides , sound
ll@12c ; green calf. wt. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 10@llc
green calf , wt , under 8 Ibs , per skin , 50c
green pelts , 50@51 251Jgrcen ; lamb skins
$1 10@1 25 ; damaged hides , two-third rate
cut scored and one grub , classed two
tLirds rate , ) branded hides 10 per ecnt. oti
Coon skins , No. 1 , 45c ; No. 2 , SOc ; No. 3
20. ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , SOc ; No , 2
30c ; No. 3 , 15c ; No. 4 , 5c. Fox , No. 1
GOc ; No. 2 , 25c. Skunk , No. 1 , black
65c ; short stripe , 40n ; narrow stripe 'if > c
broad stripe , lOc. Tallow , Gc.
Lcalhcr.
Oak sole , 38c to 42c ; hemlock sole , 28c t
36c ; heinlrck kip. SOc to 100 ; runner
G.r c to 80c ; hemlock c lf , 8c to 1 20 ; hen
lock upper , 23c to 2Go ; oak u per , 21c
aiygator. 4 00 to G 50 ; calf kid , 3ic
GreiscTi-kid , 2 50 o 2 76 ; oak kip , SOo t
1 00 ; oak cnlf , 1 IK ) to 1 30 ; French kit
1 10 to 1 55 ; Fiench calf , 1 25 to 2 00 ; run
setts. 5 50 to 7 50 ; linings , 6 00 to 8 fX
topmngs , 9 CO to 10 50 ; B. L. Morocco , 30
to 35c ; jiebble 0. D. Morocco , 35c ; simon
2 fO to 3 00.
IIARNESS-No. 1 Ptar oak , 43c ; No
dn , 40c ; No. 1 Ohio oak , 40c ; No. 2 do
37c ; No. 1 Milwaukee , 38o ; No. 2 do , SOc
Coonoll BlnOis Mnrbet. ,
COUNCIL BLUVVB , Murch 8
Flour Crystal Mills Golden Shea
3 GO ; California Eureka , patent. 3 80 ; bes
brand of Kansas , 3 50@3 90 ; Kansas an
Missouri flour , 3 50@4 25 ; graham , 3 75
rye flour , 3 40.
Bran and Shorts 15 00 per ton
Chop Corn 22 50 per ton.
Wheat No. 2 , $112 ; No. 3 , 72c ; rejected
jectod , 52o.
Corn 18.
Oats No. 2 , 40c ; rejected , 35c.
Barley No. 2 , 90c ; No. 3 , 75o.
Hay Loose , 5 00@6 00.
Wood 5 50 ® 7 00.
LlvoHogs 5 25@5 75.
Cattle Shipping , 4 50@5 00 ; mile
cows 30 00@45 00 per head ; butcher
Block , 3 00@3 60.
Sheep 3 75@4 25.
G Hides Gc ; G S hides , 7c.
Wool 1G@25.
Butter Creamery , SOc ; in rolls , wrapped
pod , 25o : rolls not wrapped , 20c ; § mtx < H
colors , 1520c.
Eggs Packed , lOo ; fresh , 12Jo .
Potatoes 1 10@1 30 ; Salt Lake , 1 BO.
Onions 1 25@1 40.
Dressed Poultry Chickens , lOo ; ducks
10c ; geese , 8c ; turVeys , > 12ic ,
Live Chickens 2 25 per dozen.
Chicago traduce.
CUIOAQO. Minrch 8.
Flour Quiet and dull , shippers not buy
ing , and local jobbers apparently supplied
blocks fair , quotationsunchongedcommoi ;
to choice' woHtern spring , 4 50@6 75 ; Min
neaota , 5 00@7 25 ; patent' , 7 00@8 25
winter wheat brands , 4 60@7 00 ; rye flou
quiet ut 5 00@5 25.
Wheat In No. 2 spring a stronger feel
Ing wan devolo'p'd iml prices auvnncci
23) for May , and 4c for April above the
luslde prices reached yctierday ; trading
ilmost whollt speculative , una the mar
Icet WJB governed entiiely by speculative
Inilui nceu ; a vharp ' 'bull movement In tlio
April future having atcndenuytostrength
en the feeling for the morn deferred fn
turos ; shoits weio more anxious to provide
'or their outstanding ountracti and the de
iiund from this soui co wai quite active
The market opened a shade lower fur Apil
ind Aluy , soon after declined about Jo lie-
ow the opening figures , then rallied with
Home fluctuations 3.o for April and 2Ju for
ilay ; receded , fluctuated and finally
ilosed about 3c higher for April , and IJa
ilgher for May on regular board and on
call at t 20 for March ; 1 27i for April ;
. 224 for May ; 1 1GJ | lor June ; 1 13& for
Tulv ; 1 OOJ for the year ; No , 3 quiet at
104J@105J.
Corn Market was fairly itclivo and the
eellng was stronger in a general way , ac
companied with material advance in
prices. The offerings on upeculfttl to no-
count were quite liberal , especially tor Die
nore deferred deliveries , but the demand
van active to provide for oiitutanillntf con-
racts and at limes there was conulileruble
competition fo t a nlf rlncr. l'ilroon
tile whole rang aiiruucud tfyi } uud nil d
ft' i th conshlerable Bteudincnn during the
laCter part of the uedsion tha shipping do-
inau''t was moderately active ; on call No ,
2 closed at 48Jo for March : Wo for
April ; G31@.03Jo for May ; G3j@G34o for
J une ; reject * d , 59@59ic.
Oat * Strong ; trade fair ; No 2 closud
on call , \t 40o for March ) 43Jo for May ;
41 go for June.
Hyo Yen' dull ; No , 2 , 78Je for April.
Barley .U-JBcled und quiet ; No. 2 ,
1 00 ; N . : ; . 770
1'ork ' at trifle lower
Actlv'O range ; mesa
closed at 10 371 ® ! " 60 for cwih ; W 35
for April ; 1C Gu ( or May ; 1070 for Ju o ;
1Q 60 for July ; 15 * { & for the year.
Lard In brink .demand nnd toady.
closing ut 10 S20@10 26'or cash ; 10 221 ©
1026 for April ; 10 874.010 40 for Muy ;
10 474 for June ; 10674 ( orJu\y. \
Bulk Meats Active ; -abort rlbi , 1)02 ) }
@ 9 05 for cash and Moiuli ; ! H7i for
April ; 0 174 ® ' . ) 20 for May ,
\Vhlskj-ateadyfttll8 !
Mutter Quiet itud weakr
ty , choice to fMicr , 38@ < 0c ) faire
o good , 32@7c ; d lri , choice to
ancy , 32@37i ; do fair to co d , 2530e (
rcsh ma packing utoo , l 2dc ; iHdle
Kicked , commiin to good , 18@32c ; roll , 22
@ 2Cc fnr ciiiiiinon to fair and ; 8 )30o ) for
oed t < > elm re.
Eggi--Otf rliiRS frtlr , dnmand moderate ;
market not o utroiiR ; * n\e \ of strictly fresh
were made chiefly at lUc.
Hi'c'ts. Shlpm'ti
'lour ' , : ifiMG in , 835
Vheat. . . . . . . 2i,3l3 3,780
' < > m I17.S 2 30,883
'ats. ' . . . 81I.G70 oO.lO ! )
lye. . . . . . . . : 4.V21 1128
Urlev . . .7 , < 3l 11.878
Chi i nv.o ITO ] Stoch.
, CUIOAQO , March 8.
T he DrovetV Jon ' ictxirts . foil ws :
C ltle Recei , t5,99' ' bend , Kslrtrade
t jUftdy prins ; fancy heavy extort
tccrs , G G'Va ? 00 ; clioico fat atcow , 5 60 ®
GO i ; medium , well formed do , in god
con illdii , 51 ® riQ.i | fair to g ) d butch-
rw' Mrera nnJ cliolcw fat cow4 25(5,5 ( OOj
commnn to good cownfind rough dtccr < nnd
ixm , 3 35 , I 00 : common rows , heifers
and Mm ; * , 2 753'2Ti ; stock st cr3 60 ©
4 t-0 ; liullc , 215 © I 00.
Hogs Receipts , 10,000 head. Market
inn , demand ncli < o , quality ratler bet'rr
mil priori 6@10c higher m peed and
choice gradi-s ; fir t > | chnico light bacon
grades , (1 ( H0@l ! 40 ; mlxt-d welgl U of heavy
amlllL'lit , GOU@G4r ; good to choice heavy
' . 6r. ( 7 00.
S'e p Dcmnlul f r good to rhnfce , but
: 'intnon ' to inferior were dulls 30'3iTi !
or C'liiiiiion ; 3 35 4 t < 0 fi.r ( nlr to mrdl-
mi ; 4 2.V3J5 60 for KIMK ! t-i iluilee ; f-\nct.
750 00 ptr 100 iHimnU , chi. lly at 4 CO
"
Now X orb troriu i
NKW YOHK , March 8.
Kluiir Dull and w , ik ) dciiinuil Hinder- ,
UP ; winter wm-a'.extra ' , -Kifoft 50 ; Minno.
otit cxlr.t , 4 lOfr',8 , 2T > ; i-uut. \ rn Hour dull ;
common lo cholin oxtrn , 5 10@800.
Wheat Oponcd higher , fcvcrlth nd
insfttled , closing with part of advance
est ; No. 2 rod , 1 ! W@1 SIJ ; No. 1 iu.l ,
1 31J@1 5 ; Ni > . 1 white , 11 H0(3)134 ( ) ; No. 2
red , April , 131131 ; do. May , 131 ®
1 3'2f ; do , June , 1 28inll ( 28J ; wiii doJuly ,
120.j@l21i
Corn Opened higher nndory slromr ,
and fair and nctlve ; unjmdod mixed , HOC" )
70jc ; No , 3,0 4GSo : Htcamcr mixed , 08 ]
< JC9c ; u No ,2 , OSJ@701c ; vin ra led yl
Inw , 70Jc ; No. 2 mixed , March , G8ic ;
do. April. G9J@G ! > 8c : May , 70io.
Oats Ojienod higher and more active ,
olo-ing scarcely sohrm ; No. 1 whltf , 65 ;
No. 2 do. Gl53Je ! ; No. 1 mixed , ftfc ;
N'n. 2 do , 5l52ju ; mixed wo-tern , G0@
V.'c ; No. 2 mixed , March , 50@51c ; do ,
April , 49J@49ic.
Jlyo Firmat84@89e.
Barley Dull.
Pork Dull and weak ; now spot mess ,
17 25.
Lnrd Strong aud fairly nctlv * at 10 fi.'J
for canh ; 10 50 for March ,
Whiaky Nominal.
Petroleum Dull , weak and nominal
United , 791c ; crude in barrels , GJ@7Jc
refined in barrel * , 7Jo asked ,
Dry Goods Market.
NKW YORK , Murch 8 ,
The jobbing trades weru moderately
active to-dny , aud though retailers an
opt rating vrllh a good deal of cauti u , tin
value of business was * fairly active uni
katlsfactory , both staple and deimrtmen
goods h iving been distributed hi libcio
quantities. Buliiess was-only moderate
uith Urge house. ] , but there wasujioavj
movement hi seasonable goods , as the rt
suit of current tiaiiH < ctmnn mid in th
execution of foimof. orders. There was
modern o call for plain Mid colored cotton
at first hands and pretty go.d busiuee
was dnuo in package and assorted lots b ;
leading jobbers. A teatnro of the mai
kotwaa decline in acme woil'knownmakc '
blenched gooiN , which will probabl
lead to rox.jiiatincul of values in otlie
fabrics of ximilar character. Agents her
made the followiur revised prices : Bleach
ed cottons , lonsdalo , 4-4 , lOc ; llopc , 4-4
8io ; FitchTlllr , 4-4 , Sic.
Cotton Market-
NKW YOHIC , March 8.
Cotton Sheet cotton is firm at 1113-1
for midland upland , with nalca of 1,81
bales for export , 470 bales to rpiineia , ' >
bales cni speculation , and 400 bales we :
delivered on contracts.
Futures Closed easv at about the sail
prices as yesterday ; March , 11 83@ll 8
April , 11 94@11 ! . " > ; May , 12 12@12 11
June , 12 29@12 30 ; July , 12 40@12 47.
M. Lenis Fradnoe.
ST. Louiu , March 8.
Flour- Market firm ; fancy , G 30 (
0 50 ; chciii e , G 05@0 15 ; family , 6 C
@ 5 75 ; XXX , 5 30@5' 40 ; XX , 4 70 (
485.
Wheat Slow but higher ; No. 2 red , 11 !
for cnsli ; 1 20J forMmcb ; ! 14 for Apr !
1 21 for Muy ; 1 Hi for June ; 104j | fc
July ; 102 fur the year ; No. 3 red , 117j
No. 4,1 091.
Corn Higher and iilow ; 59Jo fc
cash ; C9o for March ; Olgo for April ; GUj
for May ; G31o for June ; -G4lc for July.
Oats Dull ; 48Jo for cash ; 44Jc fo
Maich ; 43o for April ; 44c for May ; 43J
for June.
Rye Dull utid lower at SOc.
Barley Quiet.
Lead Unsettled and lower ; refined
4 80-
80Buttir Unchanged ; o eomery , 43@45c
dairy , 8738c.
Egga Firmer ut 14o.
Wmifcy steady at 117.
Flax Heed Active at 1 30
Pork Higher ; 17 25 for cnsh ; 1092
for March ; 13 95 for Aiiril. ' t.
Lard Hi he' at 10 IB ,
Keo'ts. ShipiuU
Flour 3,717 7 CC
Whi-at 18,711 20,8U'
Corn 14,020 lf,70
Oats 7,450 4,00
Barley 1500 non
' { ye v , , none non
St-Lonlk I > lro Stock.
St. Louis , March 7.
Cattle Slow and movement small. Ex
porters , 0 00 < & 25 ; a od to choio
rhippers , 5 75@G 00 ; medium to choici
Uutcliets , 4 60(2,5 ( , GO ; tntlvo itookert
4 0 @ 4 GO ; nutlvo cows and huif r
3 7G@I 50 ; Recel , lHl,800 leadBlilpm nt
154 head.
Hoz < Afarkot ilu'l ' nml tending dnwn
ward ; licht , 5 80@GUO ; Yorkers , ft95fd
B 00 ; Baltimoroa , G05@G 10 ; packln/ 7f
@G GO ; butchem1 and selecti , 6 B00 70
rig" , 6 fO@G 75 , Receipts , 4,093 head
ihipmenU , 1,814 head.
Pcorla Prodaoo ,
PKORIA , March 8 ,
Wheat Good ; milling samples ncarco
and in demand. No Kuleu reported.
Corn l-'irm ami higher ; while , GGic ;
ow mixed , C4Jc ; high mixo.i . , 69ic ; mixed ,
' 9ie ; rejected , 59c.
OaU Firm and higher , wilh stronf do-
in nd ; No , 2 , nhlle , 4..c . ; mixed , 4 < i ;
rejected , 44Ac ,
lly Marlco dull and lower ; No , 2 , 8Go ,
Bailey Dull Mid lower ; no H.IUH re-
rxirteil.
iligliwine * M ikui linn Ht tlio ilucliu
now quoted t 110 ,
Roo'tH. Shlp'U ,
Whe t " . . . . . . . 1,37(5 ( non
Corn * t * 31,600 , 80,500
X j r/kft 7 U7F1
lye
larley . , 1,100 non
Ilghwinun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . none G05
<
'
'biuolunati Prtnluoo.
CINCINNATI , March 8.
Mes * Pork 1760&1775.
Lud Cuirent make , 1010@U In.
Bulk MeaU- Steady ; clear nUlci , 1060.
Flour WcVk and iu lair demand ; fain-
y , 0 2" < ( 7 t .
Wheat-Quiet and falrlyfuteady ; No , 2
od. 125@128.
Corn In l : ttor demaiul and firmer ; No ,
mixed , 02Jj.
Uivts Dull and ntedy ; No , 2 mixed ,
iaIty Dull ud weak ; No. 2 , 93o.
Barley Dull and easy ; No. 2 full , 1 00.
WhUkyFJrn ; and faltjy agtlye t 1 11.
Krtnsn * CUrProdnoe Market.
KANSAS Cirr , M rch 8.
Wheat - Firmer and lower ; No. 2 for
cash , 1 12 ; March. 1 12 ; April , 1 12J ;
Mny , 1 1V1 ; No , 3 cfuh 88Jc ; March , 89a ;
Awll , 884c ; M v , 89@SSJc ; June , 83c ;
year , 65cs No. 4 c h , 781o ; March , 73i ;
April , TOJc ; v.ny , 79L- ; rejected , C3u.
Corn Firmer nnd lilgher j No , 2 mlxe.i
cash , Glc ; Jfartli , GOc ; April , 60Jc ; M y ,
'Jti feGOjcj No. 2 wh.t mixed cnnh , 0o ;
March , ' ! 18cj April , G7c ; MnyG71c.
Dull No. 2 ca h , C5o. .
Reo'K Shlpm'tf.
Whe.xt . 6 , . )27 ) 9,4 1J ]
Coin . 382 0,027
Oats . . 3,217 1.9C4
Knnsnii City Llro StooJi.
RANSAH CITI , March 8
OAttle IloirlpU , G7 licud ; ihlpme ti ,
2.GC2 head. M rkct ste.iiy nt Tuesday s
prlwui native shippers , 4 7.5 80 ; native
otockcis and feedeis , 360al2i ( ; native
oo , 225@4 .5.
How Receipt * , 2,127 heal ; riilpments ,
1,467 hcft'l. Maiket n little tinner nd a
Klmdo hlghoi on smooth hcary slutT ; good
to choice heavy , 0 lt > @ 6 2.1 ; mixed pack-
Imr , 6 90@G 10 ; light hlpping , 660 ®
000.
Enst Jjlborty lilvo'Stook ,
EAST LincHTT , Pa. , March 8.
Cattle Vcri dull , rccel , Is , 2,7 7 hcail ;
lili > ineiit 860 head.
Ho s Vciy dull ; ro > clpt , 800 hfa' ;
lill.montc , GlW ho } Philadelphia * , 7 15
j 7 30 ; Yorkerr , G 2DyG 3 > .
"SluM-,1 , Kiirj tccclptj , 1,600 lu-nii ; llp-
ii i , t. 21 ! Ohfiiil.
Bulfnlo Hvo Stx.olt. .
KAHT BUKKAI o , Mvrch 8.
llogn Qui't ; iv. op's S'J cam ; hlt-
nentH , 18 v.r.uikels ( , ine.llum , 6 40
< $ C 50.
_
TurpcutLiio Marknt
WH.MIHOTOX , X. f1. , Arnrrh 8.
Itiwln Dull ; KtiAiuM 1 ! ) U | d , 195.
Spirit--Quiet nt49.
T r Steady at 1 80
Clnvclaiid Iklnrltot.
ClKViiLA.March ; ! 8 ,
I'clrolnum Unchanged ; standard white ,
10 tot , 7o.
Toledo Proauoo.
Tii.r.i > o , March 8.
Wheat Firmer ; No. 2 , cash , 1 24i ;
larch , 124 bid ; April , 1 24S ; May , 1 24 ;
htno , 120 ; July , 1 11 ; Auguat , 108 ;
.he year , 1 00 j © I 07.
row High mixe.l . , G4o ; No 2 , c ph or
ilarch , 621n ; May , 63J < a64c.
Nothing doing in oat * .
Liverpool Prodnoo Mnrlrct-
LtVEiirooL , March 3.
Flour American , 10 > © 12d.
Wheat Winter Oi GilfelOa 8d ; white , 9
5d@9a 8d ; sprlu ; , U < © 10s 3d ; club , "i
'MlOd.
Corn 5s 1 Id.
Pork 77s.
Lard 5ii" .
Baltimore Produce.
BALTIUOUK , March 8.
Flour Quiet.
Wheat-Southern quiet ; fultz , 1 28(5 (
1 33 ; Loujibeiry , 1 3s@lI' ; No. 2 rci !
whiter ( hill at I 281@1 28J lor cash ; 1 29
@ 1301 for April.
Corn White southern firmer at 70c
yellow , firmer at 70c.
Philadelphia Produoo.
PniLADEU'iiiA , M&rch 8.
Wheat Firmer at 1 31J cash an
March ; 1 31@1 31j | April.
Corn Firmer at G8j@GQlQ cash un
March ; 70o April ,
Oats Hrm at GOJ@51io cash ; D01j (
GOZo March.
Rye Quiet t 8flc.
CALIFORNIA FLOUR ,
Sacramento mills patent flour ( re
brand ) . Our best Ei-rcka patent flot
( blue brand ) . The only'pateut flour mat
ufactured on the Pacific coast. Wo claii
It is the whittst , strongest and bcstfxmll
flour in thu state. ' Ask your grocer for i
Try it and you will use no other.
] ; . M. MoCnKAiiT 4 Co. ,
Sacramento ,
T. J. EVANS , Agent ,
Crystal Mills , Couucil Bluffa.
feb3-
Baoliun'B juniou Salvo.
The beat aulvo intlio world tor out :
briiiBoa , Boron , ulcurs , oult rhoun
fever florus , ' tuttur , chapped handi
chillbluina , corns and all kinds
akin oruptiona. Thio salvo ia guai
antuod to give perfect nalisfiiction i
every case or monay rofundod. Price
25o pur box. For salu by
Ten fe JlaTilAHON. Otnuh * .
Another Outrage.
Ilutler CountI'rcej. .
When highway robber goes oil
Mid halt a the traveler in the publi
thoroughfuru , und dcnmnda his inoue
or liis lilo , there is aoniothing tnigi
about it. and the man who thus take
hid life in hia own Imnda hua courage
if nothing more , but tlio snouk Uici
and "conlidonco" Bhystur , command
the ruprobution of a decent rob
bur.
bur.When n grcnc corjboralion backci
willi many millions , forces ita em
ploycca to piny the role of confldonc
moii , things liavo arrived ut an uufor
tunate crisis ,
A little trananction occurred hen
one Wednesday , that ought to bo ro
niemberud fo.r aoinu tiuio to conic. I
ahowa aomothing of the true inward
HUSH of railroad management ;
Mr. Henry Hilzer , who lately emi
Crated from Ooncuption , Mimotiri
chartered a car to Council Bluffs , i
distance of 108 milf for $ U5. On ar
riving at that place he made arrange
menta with the oflicera of the U. 1 *
Ooinpany to have the sumo car , witl
the lame eloek and household furniture
turo , hauled to Ditvid Oily , for $38
On arriving at thia place , ho was compelled
polled to pay 887.50-a ateal of forty
nine dollars and fifty cunts , Mr
IJilzor is a poor man , and not able tc
loao the money which ho had culculat
ed on using fur other purposes. Now ,
ho only diflurunco between thia and
* ny other kind of robbery is that the
obbur in this case is greater than the
; ov niniont and beyond the roach ol
aw.
NEVER GIVE UP.
If you arc Buffering with low and
lepresgcd spirits , loss of appetite , gun-
nil dobilily , duonlcrud blond , wen I
onatitiuiun , hi.uduchu , oriiny uiuu.uii
if a bilious nature , by all means nro.
uro a bottlu of Electric Bitteru. You
, vill bo HiirpriseJ to see the rapid irn <
roveniont tliat will follow ; you will
o innpired with new lifp ; strength
nd activity will return ; pain and misi
ery will cease , nnd henceforth you
will rejoice in the praise of Electric
itters. Sold at fik- ! > < a bottle by
sh & McMahon. G
DAVIS & SiiYDM , .
OO1 Furnrmm 81 Omaha , NoDra
IsC C PwOC lO1 Q f flf-1 f'Y } &
.lo . , lirvat UirR Ju In linprovod hnut , &nd
matia city prcutnty ,
, K 0AVJ8 > VJUaTKP ! IfNVDKHJ
SOCIAL SALT.
The BolloB Lottroa Club-Tho Good
Tomplftra Soclftblo.
A largo number of people attended
the social Riven by the Good Templars
at the Academy rooms of the Oluislian
churr ) ' Tuesday. The most inter
esting nnd exciting part of the pro
gramme was the voting nway of tlirco
cakosi One to the Imndaomcst lady , ,
one to tlio most popular young lady
and ono to the most popular y6ung
gentleman. Miss Mollie Bonnor took
the first , receiving 134 votes ; tin's cake
brought $23.20. Tlio second was
voted to Miss E. Annie Thomas at 12
votes , amounting to $1,20 , and the
third to Mr. Joe Kcnnard at 47 votes ,
bringing ? 5 85 , nuking n total on the
three cakes of $20.70. Over fifty
on pies took supper. Everybody
uomed to enjoy themselves splendid *
They propoRo to give another tlio
itler part of May for the benefit of
: io grand lodge. The lotnl receipts
C tlio evening were about $ CO over
nd above expenses , '
IUII.UI < jlK SOl'lAtK AND -MUStOALE.
uo diiy n very tlulightful af- ,
air occurred at the residence of Hon.
. vNubatt't'n , vthoae line ptrlors
tl opened for the regular meeting ,
f thu Itulks Luttrea elub , with their
ivittd gut sis. It was * m ovuninn
yvotud to miihic.il and ilnunutic ron-
itiona. Two econea from "School of
caudal" were givenMajor Stevenson
Sir Peter Teazle nnd Mrs. N. Sliol-
on aa Lady Teazle , which was well
ondercd. Mrs. Shelton'a Lady Tea-
Jo was very happily conceived , and
or simple yet merry country coijuot-
y with Sir PotcrToazlo , was not only
umoroua and tantalizing , but pro-
okingly amusing. The make-ups
ore clTcotivo and beautiful. The
lourt scone from Merchant of Venice
was given with the following members
' i the cast :
Juke of Venice Mr. J. J. Dlckoy
Vntimio. Mr. Warren Switzer
; ) aHsanlo Mr. Win H.Burns
irntiano. . . . . . .Mr. W. 11. Jnrvii
hylmtk filt , G. Stevenson
'ortia Mrs. J. L. Webster
S'erlssa Mrs. W. 11. Jarvis
To much credit cannot bo awarded
o rho performers who were so thor-
) Ughly perfect in their rospeotivo parts ;
ja'ch character waa admirably BUS-
.aided . , with situations , relative po-
itiuna und picturea , that were strong ,
cil'ectivo and exciting , all exhibiting
very careful atudy nnd thorough
raining. Mra. Webster's rendering
of Portia waa truly fine and forcible ,
employing excellent power in the ren
dering of that celebrated speech on
"Mercy , " the most brilliant gem in
nil of Slmkcspoares plays , and she
sustained the character beautifully
throughout the scene. Majur Steph-
omon's make up and rendition waa
cil'ectivo and masterly and the varied
phases oftho , miserly craft , callousness
of heart , passionate gloating and vin
dictive expression uhomming in and
identified with that difficult .character
waa BO finely and strongly personated
M to command the heartiest , recogni
tion of the audience. Every thing waa
so finely done that but one sentiment
prevailed , that it should bo repeated
and not confined to one ruprcsenta
tion. The scones wore finely set and
shourd to great advantage in
Mrs. Webatera attractive par
lor. The costumoa" wore rich
and beautiful and at tlio drAwing 03
the curtain in the Merchant of Vim-
ice the brilliant picture elicited most
hearty applause.
Wo learn that Mrs. Fletcher , mm
a guest of the Webaters , will he turo
next Thursday .evening heforo tliu
Belles Lottros club at the residence of
Mrs. Sholt'jn. ' Thu subject , . "Tho
Passion Play , " as she had seen it rep
resented in Switzerland where it 'had
its origin and&as produced. A rare
treat ia in aloft for the club.
NOKTH OUAIIA. MABQUBHADEKH.
The North Omaha Social club gave
a masquerade ball Tuesday night at
Liberty hall , corner of Twentieth and
Burt streets.
The committee waa composed of J.
0. Oroonwald , Oscar Colvin , J. Ohin-
berger and E. A. Fry , who conducted
thu party in their usually successful
manner.
Tht ) music was furnished by the
Coach whip string .band , nnd to the
sweet stratus of harmony and perfect \
'timo ' about forty couples of masquer-
adorn the " fantaatio"
tripped "light un
til nearly daylight. The costumes
Were varied , and many of them ele
gant. Among the wearers of tbo
more noticeable ones were Miss Gly-
ttoin , Miss Wilkinson , Miss Thiecte ,
Miss Edwards , Miss Tlanoy , the Misses
Ogden , Miss Peters , Mias Olson , Mrs.
Hal ) , Miss Peterson , Miss Endicott ,
Mias Penny , and many others vihoso
names wo weru unable to ascertain.
Among the gentlemen aomo of those
who "took the "
bakery" for-aliow and
originality of costume were Messrs.
Fry , Ohinberger , Galvin , Matthews ,
Gainord , Hall , Mills , Rickey , etc ;
The party was u very quiet and
orderly ono , and at about 4:30 : the
company dispersed well pleased with
their night'a enjoyment.
. KENNEDY'S
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