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' . _ I THE OMAA DAILY BEEMOND.U APRIL 24 , 1882.
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FINANCEAND COMMERCE.
FINANCIAL.
NEW YOfl. , April 22.
( OEY.
Ioney c1oett ftt 2 per cnL.
Ezchftnge c1oseI frrn aL 4 S7@4 90.
Governments dOsed .1km.
OOVKRNMENT DOND3.
Currency6' . . . . , . ' . 132 bhl
4' coupons , 121 bId
4' coutons . . . .11G bId
! r cont1nied . . 101 bid
.6's contiDued . .1O ] bid
RAILROMJ BONDS.
FcIfio raflrod bonds closed i follow. :
Union1t 117 ® 11S
union Land Grant , 112 @ 113
union Sinking Ftintbi 1isiio
4)ontrA1 116 ® 116
8700JC5
The stock market to.tty wa moderately
.nctlvethe sates aggregatlng8Go,000 share. .
. itt the opening a firm tone Prevailed and
prices advanced per cent. , but thi.
vas mbsequently lost , and the market be
, . came weak and con % 9uetl to d.clino up
' . . to , ccond cnl , when th lowest price. of
the day , and in some oases of the season ,
were current. New Jersey Ccnral was
the eakest stock and dropped 1S per
ceat. to 66. Lake Shore , Denver & Rio
Grande , Heading , Western Union , Louis.
yule & Nashville , Michigan Central , sod
Wsw York Central were also conspicuous
ilu the decline. In the last hour , however ,
here was a firmer tone sud s rafly of @
lh per cent. from the lowest point , theIst.
; , .ter in Beading. New Jersey Central was
4 n exception , and closed at the lowest
poInt.
. The following were closing bids :
Am'nDist.'lel. 46 M L S &W. . . 4T
.Alton & T. II. 23 ? ! d. Cosi. . . . . . 15
Preferred. . . . 55 Man Beach. . . . 32
B. A.LIne Pfd. 60 M& 0. . . . . . . . . 23
Preferred . . . . 64 Manhattan El . . 43
J3ur & Q..129k l'referrcd . . . . 90
o 0. . . . . . . . . 20 Met. EIpH. . . . 80
1st Preferred. 20 Mo. Pac. . . . . . . 87.
2ndpfd . . . . . . . iI NJO . . . . . . . . . 65
ii. & N. 0. . . . 74 Northwestezn. .129
Con Coat . . . . . . 25 Preferred. . . .139
' Coltioal . . . . . , . 50 NY . . . . . . . . .
oo& IC. . . . 111 : N&Wpf'd. . , So
C. & Alton..128& Nash. & Chat. . CO
. 0 S . . . . . . . . . . . 48 NewCenCoal. . 13
C. S. & C. . . . . 49 N Y lilavatec ! . .103
COC&Ind. . . 68 NP. . . . . . . . . . . 37
C P. . . . . . . . . . . 88 Preferred . . . .
Caribou. . . . . . . . 1 OhioCent. . . . . . 15
Cent Arizona. . . 0 & , W . . . . . . . . 25
DL&V..117k Onaba. . . . . . . . . 3,5
D. & II..1O3 l'rcfcrrod. . . . U9
D & R G. . . . . . S9 Org Trans. . . . . 71
t , . , Deadwood . . . . . 6 Out Silver. . . . . 35
Erie & \V . . . . . 27 0 & M. . . . . . . . 36.
. Erie. . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Pac Mall. . . . . . , . 38
. . B Tenn. . . . . . . 1O. l'uIl. Pal. Cax.,125
, I Preferied . . . . 19 P D & E. . . . . . . . 28.
.
. . ExceIsiorMine. 2k Quickdltcr . . . . 11.
I. Adams..140 l'rofcrred . . . . 56
' . . . . . . . . . Reading . . . . .
American. . . . . . 93 it & W P . . . . . 124
US. . . . . . . . . . . . . c'4 . . . . . . . . . . . .
4J B. . . . . . . . . . . 9 R&P..129
Preferred . . . . 20 R & A. . . . . . . . . 20
, . Bouston & Tex. 71 Robinson . . . . . .
Homestake. . . . . 18 St. l'aul..111
H & St J. . . . . . 90 Preferred. . . . 119
Preferred. . . . 85 San Francisco. . 38
I. . . . . . . . . . . . . Preferred. . . . 5O
: n & . 1st pref. . . . . . 85 .
Ken & Tex. . . . . 30 Sutro. . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . St.PM&M..119
14. , Nash. & C. 57 Standard. . . . . . . 16
Louis. & Nash. T3 T& P . . . . . . . . . . 3S
Little Pitt. . . . . 1 Union Faa..11O
L&M. . . . . . . . . 15 Wabash. . . . . . . 2
14 . . . . . . . . . . . . Preferred . . . . 50
M & E . . . . . . .123 . WeaternUnion. 81
M&Opfd. . . . 0
2d pfd . . . . . . . . 4
SALES.
Tennessee G'a advanced to 52@57.
Tle following were the sales of themore
( , - active stocksto day ; total , 365,000shares :
. ; ; . , , w U..11900 Preferred. . . 100
't , - Amerkan Ex. . 100 K & T. . . . . . . . 4700
L C . & I C. . i 100 L E & W. . . . . 1100
. ' .4 , O. H. Q . . . . 100 . L 8c N..12300
NY C..18100 Lake Shore.39100
. N J C . . . . . . . . 49200 M. & Essex. . . 100
Ohio Cent. . . . 1200 Northwestern . 900
Mich Cent. . . . 7700 Preferred . . 400
. NP..11000 O& W. . . . . . . 500
Preferred . . b5tYl 0 & M. . . . . . . . 2300
. Mo Pac..25500 Preferred. . 1800
Cent. Pac. . . . . 900 Pac. Mail. . . . . 800
U.1 . . . . . . . . . . 5700 D&IIG..42600
TP. . . . . . . . . . . 3100 ILl. . . . . . . . . . 1000
Man El. . . . . . . 1300 San Pranclico , SOCO
0 & 0 . . . . . . 11)0 ) Nash & Chat. 800
DeL&Iiud. . 1100 MLS&W . 100
, - DL&W..40100 Wabash. . . . . . . 3100
. ill &ItG..45100 Preferred . . .12300
L'iie. . . . . . . . . . 5500 M. & 0. let pd 1400
PflANCIAL BEVIKW.
Events of the week in financial circles
were important , chiefly for the renewed
depression on part of the list.
Money was easy throughout the week ,
the rates for call 1oan rangingirom 2 to
-4 per cent.
1'orelgn exchanges ruled steady until
near the close , when there was a firmer
. . feeling and a fractions ! advance In rates.
L Government bonds were active , e.
, ? , , e&tslly for th. 4' . , which advanced over
: . . , percent
e . snd miscellaneous' seculsIIons
- ' 4 . . . . . . h. ' . . . . . - . i. . t were Railway t depr ( ssed' , lmost , thronghbht . I the
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week , wlth a yeistroiig1i athh feelIng t
5.4 , . ' . . . . . , . . I
Intervals. At the lowest point the mar.
ket showed a decline for unusually aotio
. : stocks of 1 to 7 per cent. , whh the great.
. , .est fall in New Jersey , Wabash , Lake
. shore , Missouri Pacific , and Denver &
. JIb Grande. Towards the close there was
.a sharp rally , under the leadership of the
Vanderbilts and Grangers , which wa
partly lost to day.
BANK STATEMSNT.
- NEW YOJIIC
.
The bank statement to.day Is favorable ,
. . The following are the changes :
Loansdecreased..8 2,99,8O0
4pocie Increased . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,909,400
Legal tenders increased. . . . . . . 1,683,50 ?
Deposits increased. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,998,000
Circulation decreased. . . . . . . . . . 604,200
- . iteserves increased. . . . . . . . . . . . 4,093,400
. XATIONAI. BANK NOTES.
I WASHINGTON , April 22.
Bank notes received for redemption dur.
ing the week endingApril 22,81,901,000 ,
against $6,852,000 in the corrcsponding
period of last year.
Bonds held to secure national bank dr.
culation , 83,671,541,600 ; bonds deposited
to secure circulation during the week ,
. $976,0O.
OliloAGo 3ioissy ,
S CuicAaQ , April 22.
Preston , Kean & Co. , bankers , report
; a5 followi :
,
. UNITED hmves BONDJ. }
, . ; _ . i. : : . ioi
. , . % , . . . . . , . . Eit.mf d ' . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ io
- V. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @ 110
4 1 ' J.ii 45 . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , , , ® 122
. . , 4 1tiLWAY ANL MfLt.&so ie.
. Minnesota State , 4 mt. , , io
St.erlinsIgbt. . 489
Stxtyoays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1rance. . . . . . , . . , . . . . , . . 18
C.r.&St P.7. t.&n.E. , : ; : :
0. , ? 1. 3 : S P. 6' ( Dubnquediv ) . . . 1Q3
4J.M.&St. P.b.C.1.W. dlv. 9
4J , , 11. & Q. 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Burlington & Mo. 4' . inNeb , . . . , , . . 82
VsbastiS'g. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
' . . ChIcago & Northwestern 5' . . . . . . ' 99
5. . . . JcksoivIil. & ontbeut. 6'i . . . .V 99
- zau worgag crave see acknowledge
COMMERCIAL.
I.rmfln. WJioI.snle M.rk.t.
On tCE 0 ? Tin. OMAIU flB ,
Saturday Evening , April 22.
The wholesale trade in most lines forthe
past week is reported as fair and prices
well sustaincd.
Grain receipts have been fair for the
seasou , and higher price. hayo prevailed ,
closing a. follows orer this time last week :
Wheat , No. 2 advanced 1c ; No. 3
advanced 7c ; rejected advanced 2o.
ilarley , No. 2 advanced 3 , ; No. 3 ad.
vanced ic ,
Bye atlvnced 5c.
Oats ndvanced c.
Corn shows a decline of 2cc.
1'1our and Meal-A inoterate movement
has been reported , and the better grades
are quoted at advanced prices , though op.
eratlons have been somewhat impeded by
the confident views of holders in anticipa
tion of higher prices.
Chopped feed , c'rn and bran , I. stilt
scarce ned advancind in price , We quote
to.dsy , $1.50 , 81.40 awl S1.15 l huidred
with an upward tendency.
Trade In cattle is reported as fair. Ito.
ceipta dnrin the week , 30 car. , su U ad
vanced prices have been maintained ,
hog re'ceipte ' are good for the .eason.
Packers seport some sixty cars during the
week at $6.45@6.GO.
Provisions-A moderate buiucsa ha.
been done. 1'ces firm , wIth an upward
tendency. Dricd beef ha advanced 2c.
i'roduoo'-ltoi'eipts have been liberal ,
while only a moderate movement in the
way of sales is roortod.
Potatosa-Iteceiptu are heavy and prices
declining ; car lots have been sold as low
as $1.00.
Eggs are in good supply at 1O@11c.
Buttr-Receilts fair nd price. weak.
oning , though all choice lots find ready
isle at quotations on local account.
Fruits and green vegetables era in good
supplyand quite an active tredelle reported
at former prices.
The only changes reported In market today -
day are as follows :
Wheat declined c.
Rye declined c.
Corn declined 3e.
Oats declined
Potatoes declined 5@lOc.
Glycerine declined Sc.
Chopped feed advanced 25c per hun
dred.
Chopped corn advanced 25o per bun.
dred. _ .
Bean. advanced Sc jer hundred.
Local arain Dealings
WT-TEAT.-Oash No. 2 , 1 19 ; cash No.
8 , 1 02 ; reJected , 72c.
J3AItLLY.-Uash No. 2 , 98c ; Ito. 3 ,
81c.
81c.RYE.Oash
RYE.-Oash 73c.
CORN.-Caai 2 , SOc.
OATS.-Casb 8th' .
STREETPthOES-Corn , fi0(45 ( ; oath ,
50@45.
HAY-6 006 50 per ton.
CHOPPED FEED-Si SO.
OHO1'PJD CORN-SI 40.
BJtAN-81 iSper hundrod.
STRAW-400 ton louse ; 500 ton baled.
? OTATOES-N braskns , I 15@1 20 ;
.inported Scotch Champions 1 O01 15.
cSWEET POTATOES-$5.75@6.OO per
barrel.
Urocers List.
WILl ? DUCK-81 251 110.
EGGS-1O@11c.
BUTTEIttJroamery , 38 @ 40c ; choice
roll 26@30c : cnmmon roll , 18@20c.
&UtAWBFItRIE3-Per quart , 30c.
AS PARAGUS-i'er bunch .
- , 45@55c.
G1tEEN PEAS-Per bushel box , $2.00
@ 2.50.
GREEN BEANS-Per bushel box ,
$250@2.75.
APi'JES - Good. Bound , very scarce
st $5 5O@6 SO per bbl.
5LEMONS3teady ; per box , $49@
OitLNGES-per box Ii 00@5 50
BEESVAX-YelIow , 2022o.
ONIONS-$3 50 per barrel.
CRANBERRIES-Per box , 3 75 ©
4 00.
C1IEESE-1O@14c.
CASE VALENCtA RANGES. . .
$8 25 a 9 00
( JOFFEE.-ltIo , fair , 11c Rio , good
123 ; Rio , prime to choice , 14u ; Old gov't
Jiva126lj28 ; ? ; Mocha , 2Sc ; Arbuckle's ,
53.
.iEAS.-Gunpowder , good , 45@55c
Oholce , 6O@75c ; Imperial , good , 4045o
Ohoice , 60@75c ; Young Ilyson , good , 36I
SOc ; choice , 65c$1 00 ; Japan Nat Lent ,
35c ; Japan choice , 60@75c ; Oolong , good ,
35@40 ; Ooiong , cho.ce , 40@55 ; Souchong ,
geed , 35(40c ( : choice. 35(5145c.
SUGARS.-Cut loaf , 1lc ; Crushed ,
11u ; Granulated , 10c ; Powdered , 11 ;
Fine powdered , 11c ; Standard Coffee A
1Oc ; New York Uonfectioner'a Standard
4 . 10o ; Good A , 10u ; Prairie Extra 0 ,
9o.
9o.DRIED
DRIED FRUITS-Choice halve. ,
evaporated peacheaTc : Salt Lake 1Ocvap.
orated Mb boxe.,13c ; Michigan , 7c ; New
York apples , ho ; Prune. , old , 6ol flows
To ; Currants , 6To ; Blackborrle. . pew ,
ISo. .
CHEESE-Full Cream , 14o ; Part
Skim 11.c. ' '
WOOJ5ENW'AlLE-Two hoop .pa11s ,
1 95' threehoorvpaila , 2 20l 'No. 1 tubi
sd ; No. 2'tubs , .850. No.t8tub. . 7.50
pl neer wasbboards , 1 85 Double Cr.wn ,
2 90 Welibuckets , 3 25.
LEAD-Bar , $1 65.
BY1tUPS.-3ugar house , bble , 55c ; half
bls , 57o ; kegs , 4 gallons , 82 50 ; choice
table eyrup,53c ; baT ! bIds , 55o ; kegs$2 50.
SODA.-Dwight's lb papers , 83 00 ; Do.
and do , $3 00 ; Church's , $3 00 ; Keg soda ,
4@41c.
STAROH.-Pearl , 4c , ; Silver Gloss , 8
18c ; Corn Starch , 8@Oo ; Exceistor
tloss. 7c ; Corn. 7o.
SALT.-Dray load. per bbl , I 85 ; Ash.
ton , in sacks , 3 50 ; bbf. dairy 60 , bs , 3 45 ;
bblo dairy. 100. 8. . 8 65.
SPICES.-l'epper , fl9. , tJ1p1 iDe ;
Cloves , 40c ; Nutmeg. , $ L 00 : 25ep.assio ,
Mace 8100.
MATCHES-Per caddie , Doe ; round
cases , $7.65 ; square cases , $5.10
PROVISIONS-Breakfast bacon , 13w.
choIce lard , i4c ; dried beef , i4c ; should
ers , Do : hans. 18c ; bacon , sides , 12o.
NEW PICKLES-Medium , In barrel , ,
89'OO ; do inhalf bbls , 5 25smalls ; , In bbls ,
12 00 do , in half bbls. 7 00 ; gherkins , in
bblo , 14 00 ; do , in half bbIs , 7 50.
VINEGAR-Pure apple extra , 160 ;
pure apple , 13c : Prussine pure annie , 16o ,
HOMINY-New , $5 O'pcr bbl.
BEANS-Medium , hand picked $100
per bushel ; navy , $1 00 ; calef navy , $4 00.
ROPE-Sisal , Inch and larger , 8@
9c inch Dc.
13OAP-Kirk'm Savon Imperial , 3 30 ;
Kirk's satin , 3 30 ; KIrk's standard 3 65 ;
Kirk's whi Russian , 5 00 : kirk's
Eutoca 2 0 Kirk's Prairie Queen ,
(100 ( cakes ) 40 ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 55 ®
CANDLES-Boxes , 40 lb. , ill oz , 8. ,
ificboxes ; 40 lbs. , 16 ox. , fib 1Cc.
LYE-American , 3 40 ; dreenwich 340 :
Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 50 ; Lewis'
lye , 4 60 ; Jewel ! lye , 2 75 ,
POTA8R-Pennsylvauis cans , 4 dot. ,
in case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. in case ,
1 DoAnchor Ball 2 doz In case , 1 50.
FiELD SEED - Red lever , choice
flew , 6 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover
new $7 00 ; whIte clover , new , $14 00
'U afla clover , new , $12 50 ; ataike , new1
$13 00. Tbnothv ' , good now , $3 00 ;
blue grass extra cl'can , U t'o ; blue grass ,
clean1 $1 ; orchard grass , $2 50 red top ,
choice , 1 03 ; mIllet , common or Missouri ,
80c ; rnilletGormsn , $1 00 to $1 35 ;
Ruwr&rlan. 8Cc.
IIEDOEI3EED-Osage orsugs , 1 to 5
buabqla , $5 00 ; osage orsag , , 10 bushels or
I Ui * fl t4U sad
I Bpeaka Or.rmz LSUgWija. federal courts
honey locust , per lb. , SSc ; per
iO0b$2.
P18 . .1-FamIly white fish , 90 lb hf bbli ,
$4 75 ; , So ' 1 white fish , 00 lb hi bbls , 8 70 ;
No. 1 whl'te fish in 10 lb kits , 1 10 ; famIly
10 lb kith , 85c ; ew llohlftnd herring. per
keg , I 35 Russian sardInes ISo : Colut" .
bbs river salmon per lOOlb. , 8 00 ; aeorr'
Bank codfIsh , lIe ; Gen. boneless co * . ;
9o ; boneless fish , 5o.
MACKEItEr-llalfbbls mess mrickere1
100 lb. , 812 50 ; hi bbl No , I ax shore do ,
100 Ibs , 8 60 ; hi bbls , fat family do , 100
Ibs , 6 00 ; mess mackerel , 12 lb kite , 2 25 ;
No. 1 ox shore , 12 lb do , 1. 110 No. 1 shore ,
12 lb do. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 b do 7&o.
CANNEl ) GOODS-Oysters , 2 lb
( Field's ) , per case , $4 00 ; do 1 lb ( Field's ) ,
per case , 2 50. do 2 lb ( Standard ) , per case ,
; 50 ; do I It , ( standard ) , ier case , 2 20 ; do
2 lb ( slack ) Dcv case , 2 75 ; do 1 lb ( slack )
er case , Onions 880. Salmon , i
It , dozen , 1 6O@l TO ; do 2 lb , : cr dozen
2 ! 5@2 65 , Sardine..mnall ts ) : , Imported ,
one quatterboxeser box , lilo ; American ,
unrtor boxes ger box , lie ; do half boxes ,
per box 21c. Lobsters , 1 lb per dozen ,
1 80. 'i'otnstoes , 2 30 do S lb per
case , 2 S0@3 oO ; Corti , 2 lb ( Mountain )
Pr case , 3 10 ; soaked corn , 2 10 ; ito
2 lb ( Yarniouth ) , tier case , 3 15 ;
string beans , er Cso , 2 10 ; JAms beans
per case , I 83. Succotash i'or case. 2 25.
l'eas , common , ter case , .i lO ; per , choice ,
per case , : ; 15. Blmkbcrrieri , 2 lb , per case ,
3O ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per case,2 30 ;
raspbeiries 2 It , , per case , 2 753 00.
Danions , ' . lb. P ° case , 2 45. Bartlett
le per case , 3 Oo4 \Vhortleberries
percaso,240. Egg plum.,2 lbpercn.sc,3 30
Ursen gages,2 lb per case , 3 30 ; do clioic , , '
lb per casc44 50. PineApples , 2 Ib , per case ,
400@575. Peachei 2lb per casc ' 310 :
do 3 1b , case , 5 00@6 00 ; do , ( pie ) 3 'Ib , per
ca.e.3 00 ; do pie , 6 Ib , dozen , 1 50.
RICE-Carolina , 78o ; Louisiana , V
@ 8c ? ; fair 6@6.
PEANS-Routed , choice , red Tt.
nea.ee , 100 per Ib ; white , 10e per Ib ;
raw-white VlrgIni * raw , ICc ; roasted ,
12&c ,
Dry aooIs.
BROWN COTTONS-Atlantlo A 8o ;
Appleton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , Sc ; iioott
Fl ? , 6&c ; Buckeye LL 4.47c ; Cabot W ,
T&c ; Chittonango A 6&c ; Ureat Falls B ,
8o ; hoosier , 0c' honest Width , 7fr In.
dian Head A , 8c ; Indian Standard it ,
8c ; Indian Orchard d. w. , 8c ; Lawrence
Ij'1. , , 7 ° ; Mystic Itivor , 7c' Pequot A , 8c ;
Shawmut LL , Tc ; Utica , 5o ; Wachus.
ett B , 7c ; do A , 8c ; do B 48 , 12o ; Wal-
catt 1113. 8tc.
FINE BROWN COTTONS-Alleadale
4.4. 7c ; Alligator 3.4 , Sc ; Argyle 4-1 , 7o ;
Atfant.lc L1 , 6o ; Badger Stats X 4.4 , 7o ;
Bennington 0 4.4 , 6c ; Bnckoyo S. 4.4 , 6co
Indian Orchard AA 9.8 8c Laconla 0
39 , 8c ; Lehigh B 4.4 , 9&c ; Lonsdalo 4.4
bc : I'epperell N 30 , 7c ; do 0 32 , TIc' do it
36 ' 7c ; do B :39 : , 8c ; l'ocasset C 44 , 7c ;
W'nnsutta 4.3 13
BLEACHED COTTONS-Androscog.
gin L 4.4,9cBlackstoneAA inpoHat8c ;
do do half bloachrd 4.4Oc ; Cabot 4.4,8 ;
Fidelity4.4 , 9cFruit ; of tlioLoon , 10 ; do
can.brio 4.4,13cdo ; WntorTwist,10c ; Great
FnllsQ , 10c : Indian head shrunk 4.4 , 12ct
Lonadale bc ; do cambric 37 , 12c ; Now
York Milis 12c ; Pequot A , lOc ; 1 epperell
N 0 Twill. , 12c Pocnhontaa 4.3 , Oc ;
Pocasset 4.4 , 8c ; Utica , lie ; Wamsutta
0 X X , 12c.
Li tj OKS ( Colered--Albany ) B brown
8c ; do 0 , , iral , . . Me : do i.X stripes and
plaids , i2c ; do XXX brown and drab ,
stripes and plaids , 12c ; Arlington fancy ,
IDe ; Brunswick brown , 8c ; Chariot fancy ,
12o ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fall River
brown , extra heavy , . 11o ; Indiana A
brown 1 : i Nenonset A brown. 15c.
TlUJc1iNITh-1.xnoskcag A 0 A 82
17c ; do XX blue 32 , 18c ; Arrowanra
9c ; Claremont B B 15Jc Conestoga es.
tm , 17c Hamilton b , 11o Lewiston .t
30 , iSo ; 1inneiiaha 4-4 , 20c ; Omega super
extra 4.4k 280 ; Pearl River 32 l6c ; Putnam -
nam XX blue stripe , 12c ; hetucket S
1Oo ; do SS 12c ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 8o
DENIMS.-Amoakeak , bluoand brown
16c ; Andover DD blue , iSJc ; Arlington
blue Scotch , i8c ; Concord 000 , blue and
brown , 12c do AAA , do do 13 ; do XXX
do do i4c haymaker's blue and brown ,
9c ; Mystic River DD stripe , 16o ; Pear
Itiver , blue and brown , l5jo ; Uncaavllle ,
blue and brown , l3c.
CAMBRICS-Barnard , 5o ; Eddystone
lining 24 inch double face , 85c ; Garner A
glazed , Sc ; Manhattan glove finish , 5c ;
Newport do 6c ; do glazed , 5c ; Poquot do
Sc : Lockwood kid finish , 6c.
CORSET JEANS-&mory , 8oAndros ;
coggin satteen , 8 ; Clarendcu , OVa ; Cones
toga catteens , 710 ; Hnllowei , 8c ; IndIa
Orvqord 7c ; Narr.gansett , improvodo
Pepperill sattsn iTho ; ] lockport , 7o.
PRINTS. Aliens 6c American , 6c ;
Arnold , 7c ; Berwicc , 4o ; Cocheco , Ic ;
Concidoga. 6c ; Dunkirk , 42c ; Dunnell ,
6@7c ; Eddystone , 7c ; G1ucestcr , Cc ;
Harmony , 5c : Knickerbocker , 6c ; Mer.
rim.ac D Ic ; Mystic , 5c ; Sprarues , Cc ;
Southbrfdge , Cc ; do. Ginghams , Tc ; Marl.
boru 5 ; Oriental 6c.
GINiIIAMS-Amoskeag , 10o ; Amos.
keag dress 12i Arirylo , 1Oo ; Atlantic ,
Do ; Cumberland , 7c ; ighlani , 8c ;
Kenilworth , 8o ; Plun kett , 10o ; So. . .
x , 8c.
COTTONADES-Abberville iSle ;
Agate , Oc ; Macrican , 110 ; Artisian , 20o ;
Cairo D and T , 13c ; Clarion D and T ,
17c ; Deccan Co. stripes D and T 1Cc ; Koy.
stone , 13c ; Nantucket , 19c ; } onparoil ,
16c ; Ocean D and T , 13c ; Royal , l6 :
Sussex , l2c ; Tioga 12&cVachnsett shirt.
in , hocks 12c ; do , Nankin , l2c ; York
; ilain Nanfdn i2c ; do checks , stripes 50d
fancy , 12c , ; do , g oz , c.
SHEETINGS-Androscogin lO.4,27cl
do 9.4 , 24c ; do 8.4 , 22c ; fontinentaI 0
42 , lie ; Fruit of the Loom 10.4 2Th ; Now
York mills 98 , 350 ; do 78 , 3Cc ; do , 22o ;
Prnbroke 10-4 , 25c ; Pouot 10.4 , 28o ; do
7.4 , iDe ; do 49 , iCc ; I'epperell 90 , 29o ;
do 67 21o ; do 57 , 18o ; Utic. 95 , 85c ; do
58 , 22o ; do 48 , 17
Otgars and Tobaccos.
OIGARS.-l3eeds , $15.00 ; Connecticut ,
$25.00 ; Mixed , 135.00 ; Seed , Hsyana
O. ® ' OloarRavsn $75.00.
ft TO1AC0G - PLUG. - Golden Ralo ,
24 lb , 0o ; Spotted Fawn , 61c ; Our Rope ,
first qus1Ity , 62c ; . Star , pounds , 24
ib , butts , flOe ; , Hors Shoe , pound. ,
24 lb , butts , Coo ; Gilt Edge ,
pounds , 24 lb , butts , 00 ; Army and Navy ,
pounds SSc ; Bullion , pounds COo ; Lorl.
lard's dilmax pound. , Ole ,
FINE 01J'I'-In palla.-Hard to Beat ,
750 ; Golden Thread 70c ; Fountain , SOc ;
Favorite , GSo ; Rocky Mountain , 60c ;
Fancy , SSc ; Daisy , 0o.-In tin IoU-
Catlins 0. 8. , 5 lb bores , per lb 63o ; Lorl.
Ward's Tiger CSc ; Diamond Crown , COo.
I3MOKINAll grades-Common , 25to
133o. Granulated-Blackwolls Durham , 16
oz Sic ; Dukes Durham , 10 oz , 5Cc ; Seal of
North Carolina 16 oz 46 ; Seat of Nebras.
ka , 16 or , 88c ; Lone lack , 4 o ; linen bags
per lb , 81.35 ; Mnrburga Puck , 2 or , tin
oil , S So ; Dog Tall , 65o
Paint. Oils and Varnishes.
PAINTS IN OIL-White lead , Omaha
P. P. Tho. white lead , O.I'&O Co , S.1',6
pureli'arsaIlIesgroen ; , 1to 5 lb cans , 20o
French zinc , geen sea ! 12c ; French zinc ,
red seal , lie ; French zinc , in varnish nest ,
2Cc ; French zince , in oil'aast , ISo ; ltaw
sad burnt umber , 1 lb cans 12c saw and
burnt Sienna 13o : vandyke iirown , 18. . ;
refined laznpb1ack 12c ; coach black , 1q0
Ivory black , 1Cc ; .rop black , 1Cc ; PrussIan
blue , 8Cc ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chrome
green , L. M. & D , 14c ; blind and shutter
green , L. M. & D. 14o l'arigreen 18o ;
Indian rod , 15c ; 'Venetian rod , Do ; ] u.scax ,
tin. , 22c ; American Vermfliod , I , & P. ' 18c ;
chrome yellow , L. , 31. , 0. & D 0. , 18c ;
yellow ochre , Do ; golden ochre , 1 ; patent
dqer , Cc ; gralning colors : light oak , dark
oar , walnut , chestnut and ash 12o.
Dry ° aints
White lead , 6c ; French , ine 1Cc ; ParIs
whitelug 2o ; whiting gilder. 1c ;
hIting coini , ho ; lamphiack derinan.
town 14c ; iaznpblack , ordinary , Sc ; Prus.
elan filue , 45c ; ultramarine , ido ; vandyke ,
brown , Sc ; umberburut , 4o ; umber , raw ,
4osienna ; , burn t , 4c sienna , raw , 4o
Paris green genuine , 8c ; Paris green oom'i
25u ; chrome green , N. Y. 2Cc ; chron.
green K. , 12c ; verinilUon , Eug. Too ; ver.
million , America , iSo ; Ind1ai rod IDa ,
ruse pIzik , 14c ; veuetin read , Ooofcson' ,
2 ° ; venetian red Am. , 12c ; r.I lead , 7o ;
chrome yeUow , genuine , 20o chrome yel.
low , K. , 12c ; ocisy. , roolsslfs , & ; ocbre ,
French , ; ochre , AmerIcan , 1
cauio1 by accident , Iokuoae or old
: : i : : fuabilltyznayi
Furniture , extra , $1 10 ; furnIture , No. I ,
81 ; furniture , 1.T & ; coach1 extrs ei 40 ;
Coach , No. 1 , $1 20 ; Darner , $1 50 ; Japa
7Cc ; uphaltutn , Toe ; shellac , $3 50 ; ha
oil finish , $1 SO.
OILS-llOcarbon , per gallon , 1lc ; 15O
headlight , per gallon , 12c ; 175' headlight ,
ier gallon , 16cl errsto1inc , pergailon , IDe ;
linseed raw pergatlon,60 ; linseed , boiled ,
le gallon , d3c ; lard , winter st.'d , vergat
lone ° No. 1 , IOo 1\o. 2 , COo : castor ,
XXX psr gallon , I 2 ; o. 3 , 1 15 ; sweet
per gfdlon 85c speni : , ' \ 13. , ior gallon ,
1. 55 ; fish , V. iLper gallon , SOc ; neatafoot. ,
extrsi , per gallon , 75c ; No. I , 65c ; lubri.
eating , acre , per plion , 3Cc ; summer , ISo ;
golden machine , No. 1 , galion , SSc ; No.
2 , 30 ; sprn , signal , 1.r galloti , 8Oo ter.
pcntino Per a1ion , , oc ; naptha , 74 , ler
gallon , SOc : Ct , 20c
Heavy Hardware List ,
Iron , rates $5 40 ; Plow steel , siecial
cast , Ic ; crueilde,8a : special urGerman,6c ;
cast tool do 15@20 wagon sPokes , sat ,
2 25@fi 00 ; huis , Per set , I 25 ; folloc. , sawed
dry , 1 40 ; tongues , each , 70@SSc ; ax1e
each , TSo ; square nuts , per Ib , 7@llc ;
washers ior lb. 8@l8c ; riveta , per ib , ho ;
coil chain , per lb , O12c ; malleable , 8c ;
iron wedges , Cc ; crowbar. , Cc ; harrow
teeth , 4e ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; spring
stool , 78c ; Burden's horseshoes S $5 ;
Bunien's inuleshoes , S 3.5.
SlIOT.-Shot , 81.83 ; Ihick shot , $2.10'
Oriental Powder , kegs , $6.40 : tin. , halt
krs $3.48 ; do , , garter kegs , $1.88 ; Blast. .
log , $3.85i i'use , 0ev 100 feet SOc.
BAllED WIiU-In car lots,8 30 pc
100 ; in loss than carlots. 8 55 nor 100.
Leather.
Oak sole , SSe to 42c : hemlock sole , 28c to
3.Sc ; hemlock kip Soc to 100 ; runner ,
6ro to BOo ; hemlock ceif , 85c to 1 20 ; bent.
lock upper , 23o to 26c ; oa1c uper. 21c ;
aUigator 4 00 to S 50 ; calf kid , 32@3rc ;
Grelsen kid , 2 50 to 2 75 ; oak kip , 80o to
1 00 ; oak calf , , 1 20 to 1. 30 : } 'rench kip ,
1 10 to I ItS ; } rench calf , 1 25 to 2 00 ; ms.
setts S 50 to 7 50 ; lining. 6 00 to 8 50 ;
toppings , 9 00 to 10 50 : 13 , k , . Morocco , SOo
to SSc ; pebble 0. D , Morocco , 35c ; simon ,
2 tO to S 00.
I1A1ttES3-No 1 star oak , No 4 2c 2
do , 39c ; No. 1 OhIo oak , 3Sc No. 2
SSo ; No. 1 MIlwaukee. STo ; No , 2 do , 34o.
I4orse. snd Mules ,
The market is brisk and all grade. are
selling well at s slicht advance in plcos.
The demand for good horses exceeds the
supply coneldorsoly. Prices mango as fol.
lows :
Pine single driver. , $150. to 300. ; Extra
draft horses $175. to 225. ; Common drat
horses , siotS. to 1110. ; Extra farm horses ,
SihO. to 125. ; Common to good farm horses
$90. to $1O. ; Extra plugu , $60. to 75. ;
Common plugs , $20. to $40.
MULES.-15 to 15 hands ( extra ) , $125 ,
to 150. ; 14 to 15 hands , 8100. to 140.
14 to l4 hands , $75 , to 100. ; i3 to 1
hands , $00. to 75.
Lieu era.
ALCOHOL-187 proof 230 per wino
gallon ; extra California spirits , 187 proof ,
1. 8(1 ( ver proof gallon ; triple refined s1)irits
187 proof , 1 24per Proof gallon ; redistilled
'tiskies , 1 OO6h So ; fine blended , 1 LSO@
2 50 ; Kentucky bourbons , 200@700 ; iCon.
tuokv and Pennsylvania ryes , 2 OO@7 00
B1tANDIES-Importud , $6 O0@16 00 ;
domestie 1 40@4 00 ,
GIN-1rortcd , 4 5O@6 00 ; domestIc ,
h40300.
RUMS-Imported , 4 5O6 00 : New
England. 2 004 00 ; domestic , 1 b03 50
PEACH AND A1'PLE BRANDY-
1 75@4 00.
OHAMPAGNES-Imgortoct per case ,
2'i O0@31 0 ; Am3rt3ea , case , 12 OO ®
16 00 ,
Or4ARETS-Per case , 4 S0@16 00
WINES-Rhino wino , per case , 6 0O
20 00 ; Catawba , per case , 4 00@7 00.
Lumber ,
wIloLzsALn.
We quote lumber , lath and shingles on
cars at Omaha at the following Prices :
JOIST AND SOANTLING-la ft. and
under , $21 00 ; 18 ft. , $22 00 ,
TIMBERS-iC ft. . anil under. $22 00.
TIMBER AND JOIST-J8 ft. , $23 00 ;
c ft , $24 CC 22 ft. , $27 50r24 ft. , $27 50.
'IfLNCfld-No , 1 , 4 and 6 In. , $22 00 ;
No. 2 , $20 00 ,
SHEETING - No. 1 (2nd ( common
boards ) . $18 SO ; No. 2 , $1100.
STOCKI I3OA1tDS-12.ln , D , $23 00 ;
12.iu..0 , 35 00 ; 12.in. B , $40 00.
SIDING-A , $24 00 ; B , $21 00 ; 0 ,
$1800.
FLOORING-A , $40 00 ; B , $37 50 ; 0 ,
$3200 D $2300.
SIdNLES-No. 1 , 81 75 ; 6.In. clear ,
$2 75 ; star , 83 25 ; extra A , $4 00.
LATIt-.Nb'1C $3 110.
SHIP LAP-Plain , 823 00 ; 0. G. Nor
2,82400 0.GNo.1 83500.
0EIL1NG-'in. 11o. 2 , 825 00 ; .in.
No. 2 , $37 00 ; .in. No. 1 , 642 50.
FINISELING-i.in. No. 3 , 837 50 ; 1..iu
No. 2 , $13 50 ; 1-In , No. 1 , $4S SO.
TIIICIC FINISII-$18 0O511 00.
TARRED FELT-i'er lb 3o
STItA'V BOARD-Per if , 3c.
B1A11 CREEK L1ME-L 25.
PLASTER PARIS-82 35.
LOUISVILLE OEMENT-$2 00 ,
Duilding Material.
LmIE-rcr barrel , $ h 35 ; bulk per bu
35c. Cement , bbl , $2 50. Iowa paste
bbl , $2 50. Hair par ho 35o. Larro
felt 100 lb. , $3 50. Straw Loard , $4 CO
PAPER-St'raw paper , 3ic ; rag paper ,
4c ; dry good , paper , To ; manila paper , hOc ;
news papor. Sc.
COAL-Oumborland blacksmith , $ h2 ;
Morris Run Blossburg , * 12 ; Whitebreast
lump , $6 50 ; Whitebroast nut $6 50 ; Iowa
lump , $6 50 ; Iowa nut $6 50 : itock Springs ,
$8 : Anthracite , all sizes. 812 OO12 SO.
NAILS-Rates , 10 to 004 ? , 3 60 ,
lruF. .
DRUGS AND C1IEMIOALAcid
OarbolioSOo ; Acid , Tartaric COo ; Balsam
Copabla , per ib , 75c ; Bark , laasafru , per
10 , lIe ; Calomel , per Ib , 75o ; Cinchonidni ,
per or , $1 00 ; Chloroform , per lb 100 ;
Dover' . powders , per Ib , $1 40 ; ipsorc
salts , per lb , 3c ; Glycerins , pore , per Ib ,
45o ; Lead , Acetate , per lb , 24c ;
Oil , Castor , No , 1 , per gal , fti 25 ;
Oil , Cuter No , 3 , per gal , $120 ; 00 ,
Olive , per g&i. $1 50 ; Oil , Origznum . SOc
Opium , $5 25 ; Quinine P. & W. & It. S. ,
per or , $2 40 ; Potassium Iodide- per lb
$2 35 ; Salacm , per o , Oo ; Sulphate 01
Morphine , per uz $4 o ; Sulphur flour ,
per ib , 4c ; Btrv'cfinine. nor ox. i tie ,
Wool ,
Merino unwashed , light , 14@16c ; heavy ,
i3@ISc ; medium unwashed , light , i8@20c ;
washed , choice , 82c fair , BOo ; tub-dingy
and w. , 28o ; burry , hiackand catted wools
2@6o less
Hide , f-un , Etc.
IIIDEB-xreen butcher's hide , ; 0fl47c
cured 74 ° ; hIdes , ' green salt part cured 7o
hides , hJc ; dry flint , sound 18@14c ; dry
calf rind kip , 12@lSc ; dry salt hides , sound ,
h1@12c ; green calt wI. 8 tOlSIb. . lO@llo ;
green calf , wt , under 8 Ibs , per sicin , 50' , ;
greenpelts , 50@$1 25 ; green lamb skins ,
51 1O11 25 ; daniagect hides , two'thlrd rate ,
cut scored and one grub classed two
t.Litdji rate , ) branded hides io per cent , off ,
Coon skins No , 1 45c ; No. 2 , BOo ; No. 3 ,
20. ; No , 4 , lOc. ! Mink , to. i SOc ; No , 2 ,
3Oo ; No , 8 , iSo ; No. 4 , So. * or , No , I ,
6Cc ; No , 2 , 25c , Skunk , No , 1 , black ,
OSc ; abort stripe , 40e' narrow stripe 25c ;
broad stripe , 1Cc. ' .La1low , Go ,
CouotI iuta Market.
CouNoza BLUrIII , April 19.
Flour-Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf ,
3 60 ; California Eureka , patent 3 80 ; best
brand of Kansas , S tiO@3 90 ; 1anaas and
Missouri flour 3 5O4 25 ; graham , 8 75 ;
rye flour , 3 40.
Bran and Short.-.20 00 per ton
Chop Comn-24 00 ier ton.
Wheat-No , 2 , $1 20@h 15 ; No. 3 , DOe ;
rejected , 52o.
Corn-CS ,
Oats-No. 2 , 600 ; rejected , 40c.
Rye-Toe.
Barley-No. 2 , 9Cc ; No , 3 , ISa.
Hay-Loose , 5 0O6 00 ,
Wood-S O0@6 00.
Wool-15@25.
Butter-Oreamery , BSo ; In rolls1 'rap.
sod , Z3Oo : roUs not wrapped , Zcj suizea
colon ,
Eggs-iOu.
Potatoes-i SO ; Silt Lake , 1 60 ,
OnIona-1 251 40.
DzesasdPoultry-OhIckens , iDe ; ducks ,
lOc ; geese Usc ; turkey. , i2c.
Un CkIOkSIa-2 753 CO per dosssi
_ I ; ; : f'i : thouhtj
might
u wel
know 1111 name if be did not mind.
Chtot1o ZrOdUOO.
Ciizoao. April 22.
Flour-Quiet at about yesterday's
rrices ; spring wheat flours , 4 7@
V 00 ; common to choice western , S OO ®
7 rIO ; common to fancy Minnesota winter
wheatfinur. , 6OO7 00 ; lair to choice rye
flour 4 TO@ 10.
\Vheat-No , 2 eprinr excited ; market
niCncit steady at a deJino from yester.
day's prices , but. advanced about 2c , then
became weak and closed at I 36i@l1 37 for
cash : I 3for Airil ; 1 29k for May ; I 3O
for .1ti ; 1 2S for July ; 1 17 for August :
1. Ot1 ; 07 for the year ; No 3 , 1 19 ; reject.
ed , nominal ,
Corn-No. 2 excIted and lower ; the of.
feting. were very liberal , and trading was
mainly for May delivery ; Prices declined
about 23c iowcr , closing at , 7172c for
cash end AtrIl ; 724e for May niit .Itno ;
7lo for July ; 72o for August ; 57o for
the year.
Oats.-N'o , 2 quIet and dull , and ? @ 1c
lower , closing . .t4Si for cash , April and
Stay ; 47@4i3o for June ; 43o for July ;
340 for the year.
ltyo--DuiI niitl demand light ; S7@88o
for cash and Airii : 8Sc far Slav. "
llarles'-lull at 1 O6 for o , 2 , cash ;
OSo for rio. 3.
l'ork-\Vcnk anti unsettled ; mess pork
tlucttiatctI within a range of 25@5OO , and
closed lS@20c iawer ; 17 75@1T 87 for
cash ni : Aprll 17 921 for May ; 17 8S@
17 90 for , Itiio ; 18 O518 O7 for .Tuiy.
LarJ--V'eak anti declined l5@20c ; 11 00
for cash atiti April ; Ii 021jfi1l OS for May ;
11 12@ll 2i ) for , Ttiiie ; 11 30@h1 32 for
July ; 10 85 for the year.
Bacon-Short ribs actIve and 1O@lSe
lower ; 9 D0@9 93 kr cast : anti April ; 1) ) 90
for May ; V 921@9 05 for June ; 30 00 for
.r'ily ' ; 10 10 for August ; U 37 for the
I CS r.
r.Whiskyi 10.
Butter-Quiet ; elntco creamery , 28@l3O ;
fait to good , 2.5@270 ; choice dairy , 23@
2Cc ; fair togood , l7@22c.
Eggs-13@1.4o for fresh.
Itec'bi. Shlpm'ts
F lout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 3,711 4,5O
Wheat , . . . . . . . 8,802 4,627
Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171,941 168,850
Oats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LW,655 90,010
Rye. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,505 3,769
Barley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , 12.157 15,310
St. Louis Produo. .
Sr. Louis , April 22 ,
Flour-U'ichanged.
Wheat-Unsettled and lower but. June
and July stIffened on at close ; No. 2 red ,
1 $6@l 36 for ctsl : ; I 3lCI 35 for May :
1 14 for Jttne ; 1 12 for .1 tily ; 1 OS@t O8
for August ; 1 0641 07 for the year.
Sales at 1 23@t. 211 for .Itine ; 1 i2@1 13
for July.
Corn-Lower at T0Gj77o for Ca : ! : ; 72
@ 7lc , closing St Insids figures , for Slay ;
T2o for .1mm ; 7225i)73e ) , closing at inside
figure' , for July ; 72972o fur August ;
15'2@t13o for the year.
Oats Better ut 5l@S2a for cash ;
39'a)39o for July.
flye-Nmnlnal ,
Barley-Quiet. at 80c1 10.
Load-Quiet at 4 70. ,
Butter-Easier ; creamery at 35@58c ;
dairy , 2511j3lc.
Whisky-Steady at I 18 ,
l'ork-Lower and stow ; 18 00 bid for
cash atul Slay ; 1 25 for , Tno.
Dry Salt Meats-Lower at 7 20@1O 20
@ 10 60.
Bcon-Dult at 8 OD11 10h1 110 ,
Lard-Nominal.
.lteo'ts. Shipnta.
Flour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000 12,000
Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,000 8,000
Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49,00 124,000
Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27,000 28,000
Rye. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Barley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 7,000
Now York Produce.
Nzw Yb .Atril 22.
Flour-Dull ; No , 2 , 3 10l4 2 ; mti > or
fine ; 4 O0@5 00 ; southern flour strong and
in moderate demand ; common to'choico
extra , 5 7058 50.
Wheat-heavy , lower and unsettled ;
No. 8 rod vlntor , 1 42@1 431 ; No. 1 mcd.
1 52 ; No. 1 whIte 1 4lfi41 49 ; No 2 red
Slay , 1 47@1 48k ; do June , 1 47@1 481 ;
do .uly , 1 31@l 32g.
Corn-Unsettled and l2o lower , cbs-
log with more strength ; ungraded mixed.
8080c ; No. 2 , 8O@86o ; No. 2 white , 90
( li02c ; fto. 2 : nixcd April , 878Sc ; do
Slay , 8384ac' .
Oat-Dull , weak and lower ; o. I
white 6Oc ; No. 2 do , 59@iCOc ; No.
mixed , 50 c ; mixed western , 57118o.
ltyo-FIrii at 90@iJOo.
B.irboy-DuiJ.
Pork-Dull at h8 i2i8 25 for new
mci. .
Lartl-1)ull , depressed nod lower at
ih 37 cash ; U 35 My.
\Vhl.ky-Nominal.
PotroIcnm-uiet and firm ; uniteo , 78 ;
crude in Iarrel , , 7O@7Tc ; naptha , in
barrels , V6o.
Cincinnati Produce.
OINoznrrATr , April 23 ,
Mess Pork-Sold 18 50.
Lard -Prime , ii 1501i 20 and nominal.
Bulk Meats-Clear sides , lu 501O 80.
Bacon-Cleer sides , 11 58@tl 50.
Flour-Dull and steady ; winter family ,
6 2r'QG SO.
\Vhent-Flrnier , No.2 red , 1 41(31142.
Corn-Weaker and lower ; No , 2 mIxed ,
7Gb.
7Gb.OatsDull
Oats-Dull and weak ; No. 2 mixed ,
TGc ,
ityo-DuiI at 93o for No. 2.
Barley-Quiet and firm ; fall U9@1 12.
Wbieky-k'irmner and fairly active at
1 7. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Peori& Froduo. .
PzoaiA , April 22.
Corn-Active and lower ; high mixed
and mixed , 73@73o ,
Oats-Quiet ; No. 2 white , 11O51o.
Rye-Iaa tlve ; No , 2 , 86@861c.
i1ghwinoo-Firptat ; . . . , 17.
7 ' '
It c'tJ ! . Shlp't
.
Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85,500 48ou
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , " 24,500
Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 050 ,5O0
Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . none none
Ch1oao Live Stock.
OmuoAao , .Luril 22 ,
The Drover's Journal reports e..i follows :
hogs-Market irregnbar ; common tc
good mixed , 6 50t31710 ; heavy 'aokinr and
shipping , 7 20@7 60 ; IiKht , 0 655j7 10 ,
skips and cull. , 5 50G 50 , Receipts ,
1,200 head ,
Cattle-Business light anti Prices not
much different. from yesterdey ; aiiippin ,
5 tiS@G 85 ; mixed buthers' tuuk , 2 0O
5 30 ; stockers anI feeders , 3 835 40 ,
Receipts , 700 hand ,
Slmecp-37Sii 75 , Receipts , 200 Imca ,
Ba1tIiore Produoc.
BALTIMoRE , April 22.
Flour-Quiet.
Wheat-tiouthiern itoH ; fulte 1 40@
1 48 ; loogherry , 1 S0Jt 60 ; i1o. 2 roil
winter irregular but firmer at 1 44@i 41
for cash and April , ,
Corn-White southm steady at D2c ;
yellow nominal at D : ; mixed western
firmer at 87c for cash Mud April ,
- - , *
Kansas City Lty. Stock.
K.4jSLS Olvy , April 22 ,
Cattbo-Jteceipt.s 140 head ; shipments
629 head , Market fairly active anti cIose
firm and active ; shippers , 5 75@7 00 ; entire -
tire stockers , S 75@4 25 ; native cows ,
2 t105 00.
Hogs-Receipts , 3,648 head ; shipments ,
1,153 head , Market about steady ; sales
ranged from 5 OO7 25 ; bulk from 0 7O@
( I 9 ,
Cotton Market.
Nrnv YoIIE , April 22.
Root cotton I. steady sit 12,25 wiLl : sales
of SbO bales to spinners and $ ) O balea 40.
ilvered on , contract.
Futures were dull ; April , 12.21@12.28cj
May , 12,24@12.25a ; Jone , i9.3812.tIoj
July , l252OGl2.53c ; Aumuet , 126612.6T ,
* 1o Liv It.sk.
Eiav BuffALo , April 22.
1Io.-DnU ; receipts , 45 bead ; ship.
scents , 40 bead ; Yorkers 7 1OT 40
. the
I "
E.nnw City Produce Market.
KANSAS Omit , April 22.
Wheat-Sick ; No. 2 , cash I 18 ; No. 8 ,
rash , 93 AlriiIDlc ; MityjOSjc ; June , 8c ;
limly , 7e ; No. 4 cash , Sic ; April , Soc ;
Slay , 84e.
torn-Wcak anti lower on ftitnrei No ,
2 mIxed , cash , 80@TOgc ; April. 78c7Tic ;
Slay , 721c ; June , 72c ; July , 721c ; year ,
3TIo ; No. 2 white n.ixed , cash , Sic.
Oats-No2 cash MAc ; April , ra1c ,
] tye-No 2 AprIl , 7o.
Reo't.s. l3hlpm'ts.
\ Vbeat . , , . . . . . . . . . , . 2,740
Corn. . . . . . . . . , , . . . , , , . . 1,537 6,320
Oats , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , 4,059 2,412
EnatLtbort7 Live Stock ,
EAst l.tnznrr , Pa. , .APrii 22.
Cattle-Nothing doing' receipts , 867
head ; shipments , 102 head ,
lloge-Fitmim receipts , 8,800 head ; .1i -
nionts : i 400 head ; I'hiladclphias , 7 40
7 60 : t'orknrs , Oo@7 2. .
Sheep-Fir : : : atmil unchanged ; rOCCiltP ,
7,600 head ; shipments , 8.800.
Toledo Prouon.
To.wo. APril 22
Wheat-Dull ; 1 38 for No. 2 use ) : nnil
April ; 1 88 for Slay ; 1 31 for .ltine ;
I 10 for July ; 1 13 for Atgu ; 1 il for
the year.
Corn-1)nll ; 77c for high mlied ; 751 for
cash No. 2 ; i'13o for April ; 74c for May ;
731o for Juno ; SOc for the year
Pittsburg 011 Market.
.Pirrsnuno , April 22.
Time oil nutrket opened at 781@78c ,
closed at noon it 7So ; Maydelivory , 7Do ;
Juno,81&c ; July , 83c Now York refined ,
tile' Antwerp , 1T francs , Shlpmetita-
United , 52,376barrels ; (10 tidewater , 4,641
barreis ; chatters , SO,8STbarrclu. l'ittzibtirg
sales 121,000 barrel , , i'Ittsburg exchange
itook , $160.
Liverpool Produoe.
livmniroot. April 22 ,
American Flour-I0s@12s dd.
Wheat-Winter , Os lUdlOs Gd ; white ,
9 , , lOd@1o , , 3d ; spring , Da@lOe 2d ; club ,
lOs SdlOs Cd.
Corn-Os 1ld for now , nnd,7s 12.1 for old.
l'ork-82s Ott.
Lard-S5s 9.1.
PhUaiio1bia Produce.
P1IILAPILVIIIA , APril 22 ,
\Vheat-Stoatlyl4aa@t45 for cash and
April ; 141 for5lay ,
Corn-Firmer at 85(3J87o for cash and
April ; 8Sbo fpr Stay.
Onts-lileady at 7@5Oo for cash and
April.
ItyeQulotat DOSjDlc.
Turpentine Markot-
\VILMINQTON , N. 0. , AprIl 22.
Itosin-Dull' strained , 1 90 ; good , 1 95.
Sitrita-Dull at 4Uo ,
Tar-1Irm at 1. 87k ,
Cleveland Marhot.
CLMvat.cI , Aluil 22.
Petroleum-Unchanged ; stutidardwhite ,
'
110' test , Cio.
TWO-TWO AFFAIRS.
A Bare Movement In the Local hInt-
rlmonmal Markot.
The following permits to comnilt
matrimony were issued by tim probate
court for tIm four weeks ond'mfl
April 22 :
John 0. Larson , of Sarpy county ,
aged 30 , to Sites Sophia Johnson , of
Omaha , aged 29.
Julius Hafollinger , aged 26 , to Miss
Anulo MoLookian , aged 24 , both of
Omaha.
E. D. Rushlow , of Omaha , agod24 ,
to Miss Alice Stumnan , of Gilman , In. ,
Rged 20.
Sa&iuol Bender , aged 25 , to Miss
Riokoy Local : , aged 23 , both of
Omaha.
Lawritz Flies , aged 30 , to Mis.
Maria Ilradsgrand , aged 30 , both of
Omaha.
Magnus Oloson , aged 40 , to Mine
Katsor Anderson , aged 30 , be.th of
Douglas county.
Olin. . Jolinoon , aged 22 , to Mise
Mary Abrainson , aged 22 , both of
Omaha. . '
Louis F. Donnia , aged 21. to Mist
Jennie Madsen , aged 24 , both of
Omaha.
William Roinhnrdt , aged 31 , toi1is :
Cecolia Anna Rebecca Dreroko , aged
24 , boUt of Omaha.
limos Bayer , aged 215 , to Miss Louise
Rohun , agud 18 , both of Papilhion ,
Sarpy county.
John hlamnioi , aged 23 , to Mist
Julia \Velts , aged 19 , both ot. Onialia.
Ocorgo Edmund Poycko , aged 29 ,
to Miss Christine Strvoy , aged 18 ,
both of Omaha.
James Connovan , aged 26 , to Mis :
Katie Mihlor , aged 21 , both of Omaha
Andrew Nelson , aged 41 , to Misi
Mattie 0. Larsen , aged 24 , both o
Omaha.
Olin. . Watkfnson , aged 34 , to Mist
Josephine Jackson , aged 23 , both ol
Omaha.
lien. F. Fowler , aged 32 , to Mies
Mattlo Doniarroo , aged 30 , both of
Omaha ,
J. w. Lang , aged 27 , to Miss Alio
M. Mills , bged 21 , both of Omaha.
Gee. ach , aged 41 , to Miii
, Maria Buaka , aged 38 , both o
Oppiha'4 I.-
Dantq2ThCoy o Illlnpi0,9ged 24
to MI Annie JcArmy , of St. Joe
Missouri , aged 22 ,
Olarenco Haynos. aged 32 , to Mis :
, Eliza Casey , aged 26 , both oi
Omaha.
John J. Allen , aged 28 to Miss
Hole : : Avery , aged 20 , both of Doug
: Ins county.
a. V. Shirley , aged 28 , to Iias Lii
limi I. Colby , aged 21 , both of Omaha
Henry HoumIy , aged 28 , to Miii
Jiiimnn Slando , aged 25 , both o
Omaha.
Thos , Ayrea , aged 27 , to Miss I
B. Walters , nad 19 , both of Omaha
Jacob Hodlickor , aged 37 , to Mis
Annie Ludwik , aged 27 , both o
Omaha ,
Ohas , Drwlioh , aged 29 , to Mis :
Ilarbara Book , aged 18 , both o
Omaha.
w. r. Scobie , aged 27 , to Miss An
edo MoAvoie , aged 19 , both a
Omaha ,
Peter J. GInudt , aged 23 , to Misi
\Viiliolrnina itohls , aged 21 , both a
Douglas county.
' John Brice , aged. 20 , to Miss Kill :
G'ahlaghor , egod 26th , both of Omaha
Ma B. Earl , aged 22 , to Miss Saral
, B. Morlan , aged 18 , both of Iowa.
John Wilson , aged 36 , to Mis
Annie Klaus , iwod 22 , bothof Omaha ,
Morroll S. Bartlett , aged 28 , te
Miss Lizzto Klaus aged 18 both 0 :
Omaha.
Ohio. Kouthold , aged 28 , to Mis
Lina Ran , aged 2 , bollc of Omaha ,
JQsoph Schuacoliter , aged 38 L
)1rtla VcsthaI Aged 39 , both o :
Odiaha , ' " -
Jsoph - Neil , 1agod 20 , Mist
Ohrlatina , . ; JOth O
Omaha ,
Jeite Oht1t1an 1' uson , iied 32 , tt
Miii'LtdI MerIt 'Petersen ' , sged.2
both of Ozn&hL
Robert Sbv $2 , tj' Mlii
Incorporation of saLd Company.
fly Order of the Board of Directors.
ROSItWATItII , I'rusldsu
10 $ A. K. 80U3111 , ilocetary ,
- . . - _ _ . : _
a
Julia Olrnrlton , aged 82 , both of
Omaha.
James F. Niehol , , aged 21 , to Miss
Mamlo Falsey , agud 10 , both of MIS- .
souti Valley , In.
To Persona About to Marry
"To persons about to marry " Douglass
Joy-reId's advice was , "don't. " We sup. .
plement by sayiflg , without laying In a
supply of Soring biossom , which will cure
albuminaria and other kidney and bladder
complslnts. i'rice SO cents , trial bottle
10 cents. 20 dlw
OMAHA ENZERPR1SE. ?
"Max Meyer & Bro. , " The 1.argest
Music and Jewelry House
In tIm West.
We are pleased to note that the old
and reliable jewelry and niusic house
of Max Meyer t Bro , have again
IlflcOd Mr. J0580Vhite , Jr. , ( who I'
svas a partner In an up'town concern )
in charge of their piano and organ do.
lartm:1ots (
Upon a 'visit to their elegant store
and wameroomns , we wore astonished to "
find such a large and well selected
stock and variety of instruments.
They are the general agents in the
west fortito very best , the "toin-
" and "Knabo" .
way" planos-nono an.
porior in' the world. They also carry
full line of " " '
a "Chickoring , Voso ,
and other cheaper pianos. In organa tt
they have the "Clough & Warren , "
" " and " "
"Sterling"
"Carpontor"-fuIl
lines of all and at prIces which
defy competition. Parties desiring
to purchase will do well to call on
thorn , and they will not bo bored t
death , nor be subjected to method
generally adopted by irresponsible
dealers. Max Meyer & Bros. ' motto
is "ileat goods at the lowest prices
and easy terms , " They kayo good.
organs front $110 upwards , planoa
froiti $200 up , and are direct impor-
tore of small goods , such as violins ,
guitars , accordions , harmonicos and.
band instruments , in fact everything
in the muaio line. On sheet music
and books , they give publishorn die-
counts. Dealers will do well to send.
for price list.
Max Meyer & Bro.'s assortment oF
Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry and
Speotaclea is simply immense , and it
is not ; surprising to us that paoplo
prefer to buy of honorable dealers like
time nbtvo firm , where they can finch
the largest assortment and the finest
goods at the lowest prices. A proot
that this house can compote successfully -
fully is a piece of work now in their
, workshop in course of construction ,
on which they had to bid against '
TifThnys and other large jewelers.
Thu article will cost in the neighborhood -
hood of $2,000.00 , and will when
cumplotod bo exhibited for a short
time and. then sent east.
\sro saw some very fine diamonds
just received direct from , Europe , at
very attractive prices. Although Mr.
Adolph Meyer spent several inonthe
in Europe last season ono of the firm
will shortly again leave for France , ,
: Germany and. Italy to select and import -
port the vary latcat and choicest goods , '
as they arc bound to be ahead in their
line.
line.Their
Their spectacle dopartinent IS in
charge of a practical optician and. it ii
the only place in Omaha whore spec- '
tacics are correctly fitted to tho.eye. \
For their watch repairing department -
mont they have the very beat workmen -
men and every watch repaired there
-15 warranted.
In conclusion would say a visit.
: through their store will well repay
any oiio.
I
L Everybody who contemplates purchasing -
chasing FimNIruitE will find it to
I their own interest to inspect the im-
mouse stock at the store of Cius.
SnIvEnIOK , who unquestionably han
I the finest assortment of rwunvvnn ,
eta , , from the boat manufacturers and
the newest styles , and .Ai.wAYs M&Kna
p LOWBIt 1'ltIOES than any other runrx-
vunu dealer in Nobaaska.
Cus. Suivniunx ,
1200 , 1108 and 1210 Farnam St.
m27-mon.wod&sat-mando-lmtf
ARREST OFA V1LL1N.
A Union Pacific Train Wrecker Cap-f
turod In Colorado.
Ono night last fail a Union Paciflc
I passenger train had a narrow cecap'
from destruction near Gibbon , and \
; freight that happened along about
that time ran into an obstruction anc1
, ; ! ; throqn from the track , killing
p tliofireman and injuring a few other
trainmen and wraokin a number off
I
f CLU'S. The cause of the accIdontwaa
car wheel fastened to the rail , the ax.l
I being sunk in the ground deep anl " it
firm enough to hold. For a time thE
company did not know whore to bolt
. for the villaIn who conceived and ox.
, cuted the diabolical scheme , but
i last suspicion fastened upon a aoctioi
f hand who had boon discharged. Thox
was no proof againat him , but it
, thought ho desired to wreck the expres
. train to "got oven , " and when ii
S shortly aftorwarda left the state ait
I went to Colorado a detective followt
and "shadowed" him onatsntiy unf *
S sufliciontovidenco to convict had be
I acourod. Ho was therefore arreatj
at Fort Collins a couple of days ag
. and Friday Constable Edgerto4
I left for that place with the necesaa , '
dooumenL ; to bring the villain back
3 Nebraska , It Is probable the chai'g
I against him will be murder.
hThe School Census ,
; The school causue of Omaha ha
just boon completed by Mr. C. .
S Ryan , Thu census ehowe that the
' are 8 ; 104 school ohuldru between t1
) ago of 6 and 21. This is a large h
I C5O over last year's census , whic
was not very carefully taken. It ga'm.
oniy 0,200 children.
S The following Is the statement I
, wds :
f 'Ward , Males. Penis ! . J
Pirst. . . , . , . , . . , , . . . . . . . , , 718 6'
S e encl . . . . . . . . . . , , . , . 735 7
I ! rbji d..0. . . . . . 481 4
I Fonrtb. , , . . . , , . , . . . , , . , . 436
'I , ' 11th . . . , , . . , . . , . , . . . . . .1,038 9
, Shxthd. . . . . . . . , , , . . . . . , . . 722 - C
4,11
E3FOAHDW"IorL&dIwo
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Atrldpackage ol"BLAOK.DRAUQI4T1' , ' I\
frce of charge. -
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