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i ! FINANCE AND GOMMERGE FINANCIAL. Nrw York, March 21. MONET, The money market closed at 5 per went. Exchange closed firm at 4 86}@4 89, Governments closed firm, GOVEENMENT BONDS, Unrrency 6 bid #'s coupons. . bid 44’ coupons bid 8's continued : bid scontivued. . ...iiiiieiiie 101 bid RAILROAD BONDS, Union Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: . Tnion lets .1 16 @1 164 Union Land 115 @1 16} Union Sinking lt\mduflero(lm,l 19 Centrals. oo vvrivarinnns 115 @1 16} BTOCKS ‘the stock market this morning was irregular, but du ing the afternoon became strong and advanced, cloting at the highest point of the day. Among the specialties Ric' m(nd, Danville and terminal shares were feattres and recorded & marked ad- vanoe, The greatest activity anda 'vance to-day wa« in Jersey Central, Louisville & Nashville, Delaware, Lackawanna & West- orn, [exas Pacitic, Kan o8 & Texas, Den. yer & Rio Grande, Erie, Missouri Pacifio, Western Union, Reading, St. Panl & Omaha, New York Centeal, Lake Shore, and Union Pacifie. Fo'lowirg are the closing pricer. Am'n Dise T+, 42 Mobile & O Alton 8 T.H.. 23 Nash & C...... Bostom A, Line, 63 - NY E.auud lfl! NYC LNA& G 67 Little Pittsburg 13 iLS&W... 46 Mich Cen M Northwest rn Preferred Carib u. P} CStL&NO.. 7 30 Ore Trans, 0O&W ... nmu( ‘ent . 0 Union Pacific. .114f Wabash. ... ... 813 Prefe red 59 Western Union. *53 Reading. 60 Standard Oil . 15} StPM&M.. 123 St, Paul. Preferred . Preferre | 74 StP & D. st Preforred. Dl BALES, The following were the sales of the most. Total sales, 450,000 active atocks to-day. shares, Adams. .21400 0.1 &Q. 300 LE&XW 25600 Preferred 500 Cent'l Pac. 12200 375 Union Pac par owk 180, meal holtad, yellow, 1 40; whi o OTATOES-Nebraakna, 1 5@1 85; Seotch Champions 1 60@1 68, ET mrm'rox —Genuine Musca- lhal ILD DUCKAlI 2B@1 0. EGUS - 124@130. RUTTER= reamery, roll, 83(@ 38c; o mmon rol, 20@ APPLES - Good, sound, very scarce \t_45 506 50 per bbl, ‘kh.\ltl\i—\ teady; per box, 84 25@ 58 —per box 4 25@4 50, —Yellow, 20@220. NS-—1 10@]1 41 per bushel, l(‘hA\lH',l.lxth ~Per bbl, 810 00@ 100, 4"@4"¢; choice 2%c. RY—Per doz., 750. )G Per 1b., 9@116. 'Y STERS—Selects, 4501 standards, S5c. Medinms 2 DRESSE ) CHICKENS ) U RKEYS VALENGIA —Steady at 12§@13c. RANGES- $825 a 9 00. Grocers List. ,COFFEE,—Rio, tir, 11e; Rio, good Rio, prime to choice, 12he; Old gov't 264@28kc, Mocha, 284c; Arbuckle's, TEAS,—Gunpowder, _good, 45@bbe Sh @7be; Imperial, good, 40@4 § Ynung Hyson, good, 36@ pun’ Nat Lea, Oolong, goud, Souchong, olong, ity @A0e: choice, S 4be. S UGARS.—Cut _loaf, 1040; Crushed 0Ode; Granuiated, 10dc; Powdered, 10§ “inepowdered, 10§c: Standard Coffee A; se; | New York Confectioner's Standard \. 9fc: Good A, 9fc: Prairie Extra C, {e. SYRUPH.~—Sugur house, bbla, 45¢; halt bls, 47¢; kegs, ié allons, $210; choice able syrup, 44c; halfbbls, 4dc; kegn, 82 10, SODA=Dwight's b paers, & 0; De- and do, 83 00; Churoh's, &3 00; Kog noda, 1he STARCH.—Pearl, 4hc; @Bje; Corn Starch, 8§@9%; (os, 7c; Corn, The. SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 185; Ash- ton, in sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, 5w, 8 45 bls dairy, 100, 3s. 365, DRIED ~ FRUITS—Choios _halves, evaporated peaches, 7c: Salt Lake 10jo:vap- orated b boxes, 134c; Michigan, T4c; New York apples, 73¢; Prunes, old, 6ic; new, 730; Currants, 6§@7o; Bluckberries, new, e, CHEESE—Full qnm Gloss, 8} Exoelidor Cream, 14c; Part Skim 114c, OODENWARE--Two hoop pails, hree hoon pails, 3 20¢ No. 1 tubs !+ B50; No, 2 tubs,, 8 50; No, 8 tubs, 7 50 rioneer wishboards, 185 Double Orewn, * 90; Wellbuckets, 8 25, TEAD—Bar, 81 65, SPICES,—Pepper, [19; Allrpics, 19¢; Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, $1 00: 25c;Unsus, Mace $1 00, ES—Per caddie, 90c; round 3 h; square cases, $5,10 II()\«[KI() NS—Breakfast bacon, 13.. hoice lard, 14}e; dried beef, 134e; should ic: haws, Liic; bacon, sides, 113c., W PICKLES—Medium, in barrels, 29°00; do in half bbls, b 2 smalls, in bbls, 1200 do, in half bbls, 700; gherkins, in bhbls, 14 00; do, in half bbls, 7 50. VINBGAR--Pure apple extra, 16:: pure apple, 13c; Prussing nure avnle, 16c. HOMINY—New, 85 00 per bbl. BEANS—Medium, hand picked $120 per bushel; navy, $: 00; calef mavy, $1 00 ROPE—Sisal, '§ inch and larger, ¢@ 9c; } inch, ¢ SOAPS—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 830; Kirk’s sating Kirk’s whi 830; Kirk's standard, 8 65 Russian, 500: Kirk's Eutoca, 20 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 onkces), . 40: Kirle'n magnolia, 4 55@ CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8, 16c;boxes 40 b, 16 oz., 64, 16¢. LYE—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 340: Western, 275; North Btar, 2 50; Lewis' Iye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275. POTASH—Pennsylvauin csns, 4 doz., in case, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 dor in case, 1 50. FIELD SEED— Red clover, choice new, 8600 per_bushel; mammoth clover new, 8700; white clover, mew, $1400 ol alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, £1300. Timothy, good, new, $8 00} blue grass, extra clean, $150; blue ) | clean, §1 35; orchard grass, $2 50; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, common or ’\hn«uurl. 0o | Boc; millet, German, $100 to 8125 o ¢ 0 | Hungarian, 80c, szl P Erff,',i. ‘90800 | HEDGESEED—Osage orarse, 1 to 5 RIsand...... 60 Preferrd...19600 | bushels, 35 00; osage orange, 10 bunheb\ or San Francisco. 200 M. L. 8&W. 200|over, $4 50; honey locust, per Ib., 35¢; per Preforred 30 Wabash,..... 7400|100 Ibe., 82500, St Panl. 9800 Preferred .. FIS i—Family white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, Preforred... 20 Mo Pac. $:75; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 70; NJC....... 7700 No. 1 white fish, in 10 'Ib kits, 110; lnnuly ey 10 Ib kits, 85c; New Holland herring, per CHicago, March 21, Preston, Kean & Co, bankers, quote muney in light demand at 5@6 per centon cull, Eastern .exchange between city banks 50@60c per premium The clexrings of the associated banks were $5,876,000. Goyernments were stronger to-day. The general murket opened firm but prices deolined later in the day. There was & moderate demand for national bonds and chice munic'pal securities were in request. Good Kansas bonds were offered to-dsy at 8 per cent. Commercial peper outside of the regular discounts was scarce and was much sought after, Kor-ign ex- changewas quietand unchanged. Thequar- terly bank stateme.ts show a hearty con- «dition of finances and the outlook is en- «gouraging. UNITED 8TATES BONDS, s Exteuded sixes, 1881, 101 @101 3j'a Extendod fives, 188) 033103 44’s Coupons, o’ 4 @114 Kowsis 4's Coupows., 183@118 District of Columbia, 365 17; OTHER BONDS, Minserota State 4)'s, ..ml interest. Sterling, sight. . .- Srerhnu, o d CdM St. P. Chicago z Nonhweltem i s COMMERCIAL. Omuha Wholosale Macket- Orrior or THE OMARA Brn, Tuesdsy Evening, March 21. } The only changes In to-day’s ket are s follows: Whe t—No. 2 advaned 1jo; No. 3 ad- vanced 1§c; rejected advance ( lo. Brley—N. 2 advanced 2c; No. 3 ad- vaneed 2¢. Corn—Advanced 2. Oats—Advin ed be ol L Local Grain Dealings WHEAT. Oull No., 2,116}; cash No, 3, 1jo; rejocted, 68e. ARLEY.—Casb No. 2, Mo No, ¥, » HYE.—Cash, 67¢c, OURN, —Cuh No 3, Sljo. DATS, — STREET PRIOHY - Con, 50@45; oat, PRy 0ws 0 pern. b Provisions. A FLOUR. wheat, e, w3 26@8 50; l:n‘oer’ Californis, % u:kn‘. 88 75@4 50; winter wheat l&d{ht rade $3 85@4 fib,mnl,“ w@b 00; gra- gflu e, $2 50; 3 Queen Bao'.;a e ot Bl B 8 RYE FLOUR—$8 2, VIALIJ; l(g(;{ 50°!Sun. x‘u owt, 1'1'0 ton, 1 7 wreenings, per ewt, B0w; ahorts, per swt 1.10; chopped foed, keg, 185; Russian sardines, 75c: Colur- bia river salmon, per 1001bs, & 00; Geory Buak oodiish, $c; Gen. bonelows 00 94c; boneless fish, MACKEREL - Half bbls messmackerel, 1001bs, $1200; ki bbl No. 1 ex sharo doy 100 Ibs, 8 60; b bbls, fat fun.uma, 1bs, 6 60; mess mackerel, 12 1b 25; No, 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 12 Ib do, 100; fat family, 10 ib do 76o. CANNED GOODS-—Oysters, 2 b (Field'), per case, 84 00; do 1 1y (Fieid's), Der case, do’2 1b (Standard), per case, 360; do 11b (standard), per case, 2 30; do 2 1b (slack), per cuse, 275; do11b (alnck), por o, 500. Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 per dozen, 1 60@1 70; do 21b, per dozen 255, Sardines, small fish, lmpnrtod. one quarter boxes per box, I4hc; e e S r box, 21he. Lobsters, 1'1b per dooen, P80, “Tomatoes, 280; do 8 1 por case, 800, Com 2 I r owse, $20; sorked cormy 210; do 1 (Yarmouth), por. ase, 33 string beans, per_case, 225; Lima beans por case, 220 Succotash per oase, 2 25, Peas, common, per case, 2 00; peas, ohoice, | e per case, 4 50, Bluckbecries, % Ihy ner case, ; strawberrios, 2 Ib, per case,2 75t raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 75@3 00, Danusons, 3 1, per case, 2 45. Bartlett pearn per case, 800@4 00, Whortleber- RS per cuse, 8 50; do, choice, 2 10, per case. 4 B0, Groen gges,s I er case, 8 50: do cholos, % 1 o case,'50. Vine Applos, 2 b, per case, §00@5 75, Peacho, 2 . s dn.flb, caie, 6 00@6 50; do, (pie), sib per case.880; do'pie, 6 1, per diven, § 00, aroling, 7@8c; Louisiana, 7 @8he; fair, 6@6 I-EANdTfl—fuuud choios, red Ten- | keg weasce, 90 per 1b; fancy white, 0o per Ib; | in raw—white Virginia raw, roast Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantio A, Bho; Aprloton XX, 76, Adania A, b0 Toott I She: Buckloyo LL, 44, 703 Cabot W, 7 luvnnn g0 A, 6]!:: ‘Ureat Falls E el Hooster, 0j0; Hongat Wi, 7her 1 Head A, Bio; Todian Standavd A, L‘f 100; 998 | 114e. Indian Orchard d. w., 8}1." hvranca 7c; Mystic River, 1|06Poquut A, “9“'- Hluvmut LL, 7e; Utica O, 5ho; Wachus: ett B, bo'. d0'A, 8ho; do E 48, 12}0; Wal- cott BB, "‘7';‘.,“,{‘1‘.‘;2"7" brig Oy vesrou 4.4; The; Alligator ; Argylo 4-4, 7 At L0c8tor Batge: oo X o4 1 Bennington O 44, 6§o; Buokeye 8. 1.4, Ghee jndisn Orciard L 02 8jc; Laconis O 8, 8 E 44, 9fo; fnudueu me.wp o Nssoihi' 0012107’3 t 5 do K 89, 84o; Pooassel i Warnsact b e to1 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androsoog- n L 44, bhc; BlacksioneAA [n perial o do half bfeached 4.4, 9c; Cabot o5 Fidelity 44, 9hos ¥ruft of the Loom, 10; can bric 4-4,130;do Water Twist, 104c; Great FallsQ, 10yo; Indian Head shrunk 44, 12 Londale, 100; do cambric 87, 12he; New York Mill N G Twills, 12jo; Pocahontas 44, 9ho; OXX l)ucxs—mmmhad—mlmue. 100 * 17c; Baltimore do, 160; Lone Star, 8 ox., 120: Savage. 18c. Ly CKS (Colored) - Albuny )i brown i do G, iralh s 40 N, tripes saod B ‘da.l lc‘t‘?dxlxx browa o drab, stripes aud plaids, 124c; Arli A i) Brunawick b asn, facon, 1340; do extre heavy, 200; KFall Kiver *| Coach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, §1 50; J 120; Pequot A, 10c; Fepperell | g Posusset & ‘4 840; Utioa, 1lc; Wamsutta |y 7 TLR UMAHA DAILY BEE~ WEDNESD 'Y MAVnCll "2 .882. brown, extra hmy, m«, Tndlans A brown, 13c; Neponset A brown, 156, TICKINGS-Amoskeag A O A 82 174e; do XX blue 32, Arrowanna, 9hc; Claremont B ninhe bonestogs x: tra, 174o; Hamilton D, 11de Lewuton A 30,'15¢; Minnehaba 44, 20c; Om extra 4.4, 28c; Pearl River 82, 16k; Put- anm XX bide strips, 12¢; Shetuoket § ; do S8 120; Yeoman's blue 29, 8ho muper DENIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand brown 164e;_Andover DI) blue, 1o4c; 84o; Concord ( Arlington blue Hm\teh 1 de do 14jo; Haymaker's blne and brown, uho; Mystio River DD stripe, 164c; Penr River, bine and. brown, 1530; Uncasvills, blue and brown, 1340, CAMBRICS—Barnard, bio; lining, 24 inch double face, 8 lnzed, fo; Manhattan gl Newport do 6c; do glazed, ho; Bo: Lovkwood kid finish, e CORSET JEANS coggin satteen, Sko toga satteens, 7}c; rd improved, 74e; Narr .wm-u Thes 1 sattenn 94 Cocheco, " Dunkirk, 4§ nunmn 6)@7c; Kddystone, 7c; Glouces Harmony, bhe; Knickerbocker, 6 rimae D, 7¢; Mystic, bho; Spracues, Southbridge, 6e; do. Ginghams, 70; Harl: boro, be; Oriental Ghe, GINGHAMS -, Ammknux. 104c; Amos. Arnold, Conestoga, 6 k.w dress 124 Argyle, IM \tlnnnr‘ Sumberland, _7he; and, Slei ilworth, 8jc; Plun In-u 104cs ~v.< 00, blue and | $18,00. x COTTON AMES-—Abberville \:qc- 4 Agote, %c; American, 1lo; Artisian, 200; iro D and T, 184¢; Clarion D and T, Decean Co. utnpfl Dand T, 16¢; l\ey« stone, 134e; Nantucket, 19c; Nonpareil, L6c; ‘Ocean D and Ty 184e;. Royal, 164 1 Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, 13he; Wachusett shirt: ing shecks, 124c; do, ankin, 12/ ; York, lain \hnkln h12 7 dn checks, stripes and ancy, 12hc; SHEK lN(l%AndmmflnlM 27ho! do 9.4, 24c; do 8-4, 23c; Continental C 42, llc. Fruit of the Loom 104, 274; New York mills 98, 85¢; do 78, 800; do 58, 22}o; Pembroke 10-4, 25¢; Poflnnl. 10-4. 2Mn do 7-4, 19¢; do 49 16c; pperell 96, 20c; do 67, 210; do b7, lfle tica 96, 850; de 58, 2324 fln 48, 17¢ Clgars and Tobaccos. CIGARS.—eods, 815.00; Connecticut, £25.00; Mixed, $35.00; Seed Havana, $50.003 Llur}lnvln‘. $75.00. TOBACCO — PLUG. — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 6lc; Our Rope, first quality, 6 Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, '60c; Horse ' Shoe, pounds, 24 1Ib, butts, s Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60; Army and Navy, ounds, 5oc; Bullion, gnuud.u, 60c; Lorll: [ard’s Climax, pounds, 6le, FINE CUT—In pails,—~Hard to Beat, 76c; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c; Favorite, 65c; Itocky Mountain, Fancy, 55¢; Daisy, bic.—In tin’ foi Catlins O, 8., 5 1b hoxes, per 1b 63c; Lori- fllard’s Tiger, 65¢; Diamond Crown, 660, SMOKING—Al grades—Common, 25t0 83c. Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 0z 51¢; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 50¢; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. ka, 16 oz, 88¢; Lone.Jack, 4 0z, linen bags per Ib, $1.35; Marburgs’ Prck, 2 oz, tin il, 5 fic: Dog Tail. 65c. IN d, Omaha , fc; white lead, 0.P.&C Co .S. P.64 pure, be; Marsaillesgreen, Lion b cans, 2o French zinc, French zinc, sed, 1103 in varnish asst, French zince, in oil asst, 15c; Raw aad burnt nmber, 11b cans 12¢; raw and burnt_Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13.; vefined lampblack, 12c; conch black, 1%; blue, 0c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L. M. & D., 14c; biind and shutter een, L. M, & D, l4c; Paris greon, 18¢; nilian red, 15c; Venetian red, #c; ilre, 22¢; Amerioan Vermiliod, I, & P., 18] chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &'D’ 0., 18; vellow ochre, Sc; golden ochre, 1%; patent Iryer, 6c; graining colors: light_oak, dark on's, walnut, chestnut and ash 120 Dry ©aints White lead, 64c; French zine, 10c; Paris whitelng 24c; whiting _gilders,’ 1 whiting com'l, Ho lampblack Germa town, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 80; Prus wian hlue, 45¢; ultramarine, 180; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber,fburnt, 4c; umber, raw, ic;sienna, burn t, 4c; sienna, raw, dc Paris green genuine, 85¢; Paris green com’l 25¢; chrome green, N. Y.' chrom- green K. illion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, A1 Indian red, 10c, rose piak, lic; read, Cookson’s o venetion red Am., 1jc; red lead, 7he; yellow, genuine, 20c; chrowe yel: K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle, 3c; oo Trench, 2Jc; ochre, American, 1 Winter's mineral, 2jc; lehigh brown, 2 spanish brown. 24c; Prince’s mineral VARNISHES—Barrels per .um.. Furniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, 1, 81; farniture, U Bbc; ooach, extra, $1 40} apan, 700; nwphaltum, 706; shellné, $8 50; bard oil finiah. 81 50 OILS—110" carboh, B gallon, 1140;1'50 headlight, per gallon, 12§c; 175° headlight, fer gl’f]ofl, 164¢; crystoline, l»ergnllnn 19¢; inseed, raw, per gallon, 62; linseed, boiled, B gallon, 65¢; lard, winter st 'd, per m- , 100; No.1, B,;c, No. 2, 850' castor, XXX, per glllon, 130; No. 8, 115; aweet, rergl‘l 50; sperm, W. B., per gallon, 85; fiah, per Klllum@c; neatsfoot, extra, per Wu.m, 750; No. 1, 650; lubri- cating, zero, per gallon, 800; wummer, 150; 0/den machine, filu. 1, per gatlon, 860; No, 2, 50; sporm, sigual, yor gallon, g er: pentine, per gallon, 64c; napths, r Ballon, B06; 64, 00 Lo Heavy Hardware List. Lron, rates, 8340; plow stecl, special ot 76; orucible, o, poial ur G erman, Go; cast’ tool do, 16@20 wi kou, 86 225@3 00; hnubs, pee set, 1 35; Tolloow, saw dey, “140; tonies, oach, 70@85c;_axlos, ach, uare nuts, per ib, 7@llc; Washers, p..'l 8@180; nivets, per Ib, 11c; coil chain, per ib, 6@1i2; malleable, 8c; iron wedges, 6c; orowbars, 6o; harrow teeth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring ateol, 7@8c; Furden's horseshoss, b 35 Burden's muleshoes, 6 35, NAILS—10 to 20d, 8 60; 8 te 10 875 6d, 4 00; 4d, 4 25; 3d, common, fine, 6 50; clinch, all sizes, 5 25 4 75; 8d casing, 4 5); 104 casing, 4 25; 1(5\ fiiah, 4 755 B4 Gniek 6 00 4 odsb. '5 25 balf Kegs, 10c extra, Buck shot, $2,10; SHOT,—Shot, §1. Oriental ‘Powder, kegs, 86,40; do.. half 4, 81.88; Blast- 5,48; do, quarter ki @, kean, £3,85: Fuse, ver 100 foet fo. BA' BED WI—In car lots, 8 3) per 100; in less than car lots. 8 b5 ver 10), Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at » slicht advance in pices, The demand for good horses ex the fupply considorably.” Pricen raug’ as foi- ows: Fine inglo drivers, 160, to 300, Extra raft horses 8172, 0 2 horses, boribor Toxten Tarm oren 8110, to 125.; Common to good farm horses 890, to 8100,; Extra plug, $60. to 75.; Common plugs, $20. to MULER. <15 to 15} hands {oxtra), g1, t0160; 14} to 15 hands, $100, to 140.; 1 o1 ‘nnd‘ $76. 0100.; 18§ to 14 an Ll“uo"v ALCOHOL — 187 wine F’lol, extra Califorala .,.lrm. 187 proof, 3) ) ver p roaf kallon; triple refned pirite 1 v proof callon; ro-diatl vl’lvklu, 150; fine blended, 150@ 4 60; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; K+n- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES— Lnparted, 85 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINB—1Ia ported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, mported, 4 80@6 00; New 00; domestic, 1 3 m D APPLE BRAN (?mMPAGNHS—ImI orted pn fig@" 0; Awarinmg OLARETS—Per oase, 4 50@16 06 WINES—Rhiue wine, per case, 6 20 00; Catawba, p.r o:o'. 4 00@7 00, 1% wnounu. We quote lumber, lath and shingles e oary at Omabs at the following prioss: ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 160; Prussian | 2 JOIST AND SCANTLING under, $21 (0; 18 ft., $22 00, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, 822 00, TIMBER AND JOIST 18 ft., $28 00; 20 ft., £24 00; 22 fr., $27 50; 24 ft , £27 50, FENUINtG-—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., $22 00; No, 2. £20 (0, ) TI\H ~ No. 1 (Qntl 16 ft. and ocommon o A, 840 00; B, 837 50; C, 00, o. 1, $175; :nln A, $1 .00, Sin. clear, 1 50; 1.in, No 1, 81850, FIN ‘ll—smovruum T Pec b, 3: Ierlv- REE IER PARIS 52 5. ISVILLE CEMENT--82 00 Bullding Materlal. I'er barrel, $1 85; bulk Cement, bbl, §3 50, %= ser b, 85¢ bbl, $2 60, 'Hair arlm‘ e, felt 100 11w, 83 50, Straw board, &4 €0 PAPER-Stiaw paper, 840; ras paper, 403 dry W.m paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10c; news paper. 8¢ (COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, £12; Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitehreast lump, 86 0; Whitebreast nut, 86 0; Towa lump, 86 50: lowa nut $6 50; Rock Springs, #8; Anthraci |: mo«. 12 0@12 50 DRUGs AND (‘lthl\»A\I.\ Acr Carbolic, 500; Acid, Tartarie, %0¢; Balsam Copabia, per 1b, 750; Bark, Sas«afras, poe 1, 140; Calomel, per Ib, 7he; Cinchonidin oz, $100; Chloroform, per lb, 100; Y;wcrn powders, per Ib, & 140; Epsor salta, per 1b, 8jc; (Flycerine, pure, per Ib, 45c: Lead, Acetate, per b, e} 0il, Castor, No. 1, per ,(-I ) 0Oil, Castor, No. 8, per $125; Oil, Olive, per gal. 81 60; Oil, ()rimmum 500 Opium, $5 25; Quinine P, & W, & R, & §, per o7, 82 40; Potassium, Todide, per n., 9 3% Salaein, per oz, 40c; Sulphate of Morphiiue, per oz, $4 00; Sulpnur flour, per th, 44c: Strvol nlm-.l ver oz 8150, Wool. Merino aowasbed, light, 14@160; heavy, 13@15¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@20c; washied, choice, 82; fair, 80c; tub-dingy and w,, 28¢; burry, blackand eotted wools 2@6e lows Hides Furs, Eto. *n hide, ; b\/flu ) branded hides 10 per ee: nins, No. 1, 45c; No, 2, e Yo 4,100, Mink, No. + martow atripe “Lallow, 6. Lea her. 60c; alort Yic; Lroad atripe, 106, ;| doing; 3 i|ern irm_and in moderate d. Oak role, 38¢ to 42¢; hemlock role, 28¢ to 3%; he ok kip, 80c to 100; runner, 650 to 80c; hemlock ¢ 1If, 8 ¢ to 120; h-m lock upper, 98¢ 10 20c; ont w per 24 alligator, 400 to b 50; o.f kid, 32@3 o] Greiren kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, i onk o lf, 130 to 1315 French kin, 110 to 1 55; F ench c.lf, lL’)!u”Oi U 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 t. k8. 900 0 10503 B L. Moroce », & ;3 pebble U, D. Morocce, 85¢; nmml\ "0 to 3 00. HARNESS—No, 1 star onk, 4. m. No. 1 Ohio oak, 4o 1 ; No. 1 Milwaukee, 33c; e e Council Bluffs Market. Counor Buurrs, March 21 l-l:mr—(‘ryum Mills Golden Sheaf, 360; Californis Fureks, patent, 3 8 ; best brand of Knsas, 8 50@3 90; Kansas and Missouri flour, 8 50@4 25; El‘lhllll‘ 876; ; No 2 2 o, 45, 36c. rye flour, 3 4 Bran and Shorts—15 00 per ton Ghop Com—22 50 per ton, Wheat—No. 3, $112@1 15; No, 8, 72 rejected, 5. ; rejected, 8c 2, 90c; No, 8, 75c Hay—Loo<e, w@s 00. Wood—5 50( Live Hogs—! 2@ (ml.'.le—flhxpp ng, 4 M(a)s 00; milch cown 50 00@4b 00 per heads butohers stock, 3 00 . Sheep—3 4 25. G Hides G'S hides, 70 Wool—156@ Butter—Creamery, 80c;in rolls, wrap- ped, 25c: rolls no: wrapped, 20ci mixed 0 ors, 16@20c. Eggs—Packed, 2ic; fresh, 15¢. Potatoes—1 30; Salt Lake, 1 50. Onions—1 25@1 40, Dressed Poultry—Chickens, 100; ducks, 10c; geese, 8c; turkeys, 124c. Livo Chickens—2 25 por dozen, St. Louts Produse. Sr. Louts, March 21, Flour—Firm and high-r in_medium; fancy, 6 40@6 60; choice, 6 10@6 25; fam- ily, 5 sa@soo; 'XXX,' b 40@b 60; XX, Wheat—Excited, buoyant and higher; No. 2 red, 1 .fl? lurc'uh 131§ for March; | 7 60, 33§ for' Ayri June; 1 18 for July: 109, No. 8, dc, 127; No. 4,119}, Corn—Strong and .h.r.. higher; 074c for carh; 6785 for March; 080 for 89jo for May; 053 for J une; 69 for July. 134} for May; 128 for for the year; Oat —Strovg wnd o higher; 4640 for cash; 41 for March; 46c for April; 4bfc for Mav; 440 for June; 8o for July, Rye—Un-ettled at 80@84fc. Barley - Very little demand and market quiet. Lead—Very dull; 4 62} aske for soft. Butt r—Quiet; dmry, 85@88c; creamery, 40@42c. Eegs—Quiet at 1243130, Whisky--Firm at 117, Finx Sced -\Wa ted at 1 30, Pork —Suff and hizher; 17 50 for cash; ]h; 25 for March; 17 75 for April; 17 by for ay. Lard—Firm and higher at 10 50, Rec'ts, Shipmta Flour,.. vovnrer 8640 590 . 15,149 500 1,587 2,430 12,800 3957 500 211 210 CH1cAGo, March 21, Flour—Steady ana quiet; demand light, Common to cho cs westernspring, 6 25@ 6 75; Mivnesots spriog ex'ras, b 00@7 00; Lnunu 7 00@8 z-:. rye flour, 4 8 H0@ b 50. 2 apring was_quiet and orate ini- 5 20 uckwheat flour, 4 Wheat - No, steady esrly iu the day AI » mod provement,but abutan b the feeling became atro: excited uiler a sharp The improvement wes at riluted to a atr g loeal “bull” wmovoment, and th “shorts” becomng alarie ! conumenced to huy freely, aiding in strengthening the feeling, The malket op-ned about ‘g higher, and fluosurted for awhile witl n n be ame active and ad. me fluctustions 8o for v; 240 higher for June, und %o hlxh-r lur July on the regular boa and on call at 1 334 for cash and M, 185 for April; 1308 for May; 1 ui for June; | 24} for Jul y; 1 la‘hr August; 104 for t . 8 spring quiet at 1 (8@ 0 nd nominal at BL@85 Corn—Quite sc/ive on blAwulnIlv- ac- count, and considerah'y excited times I'rodibg was mainly in tio more deferred deliveries, Prices opened §@fo higher, and further impro. ed P@l- bout the middle of the session the market weaken. ed and prices ru:mhd 1@fe, but soon rallied ga b §@§s, aod ruled with oon. siderablo irregulurity to the close. The shippiug demand was quite sctive for all ir 0 on the call hoa'd, No. 3 closed at 83 for ca b and March; "8§ for April; Julv, 580 for the year; high mixed, ’ 6 jo; rejected, aq'nn > b Firm aud & shade higher. On | call N wed at 420 for Marob; 42§ for A ril; 44fc for M.y; 44fc for June; 4240 for July. Rye 8 roncer and a (rifla ' stter,closin, at 82 for \lnreh and April; 87¢ for May. ey=A shaie beiter, but nothing o 8, 80@8lo for April. Pork— Vetive, an early advanoce of 25@ .‘Ov was moderately well mat n'nn A Mesa -mi 1710@17 25 for r 715 for 17 85 for May; 17 (ur June l“'-;\ for July; 16 10 1 r the year, Lard—Active, firm an1 higher, ol «'n¢ at 10 724@10 75 for March nd Apri 10 874 for May; 10 074 for June; 11074 for July; 1115 for August; i1 57§ for the Uata v active ani firmer. Amil; 907} for 170 for July. Short ribe My: Whisky air dem o for all grades te. Creaniery, choice to fair to K to tancy, 3 in fuir request on ac- Strictly freh, Rec'ts Shipm 12,620 15@]1! Flour...... . Wheat orn ata ] “ee Barlev Chicago Live Stooh. CHIoAGO, March 21, The Drover's Jeurnal reports as foll ww: Hogs—Recs pts, 14 000 ha d. The mar- ket was sctive, aid for «xtra qu litles prices raled rm and fio higher, but for other grad there was no q 1o able change to note in values, Shippers wnd packers were purchasing. Sules ranged trom 6 45 DEWEY & STON E, FURNITURE GROCLRIES] SO @6 65 for light shipjinz aud p ckirg A37@6 95 { r heavy packing and from 66)@7 35 for good to extra heavy rmooth ship; ing lota, (!nt\h-‘l{mvlph, 4,600 head. There was & noderately active market on looil and uhlpplnf acoount and trice ruled steady. Sales r nged from 3 70@4 90 for butchers' cowa ani xtee n; b 85@6 5 for good to chijoce shipping steers, aud from 640@0 80 for choloe o extrs shipping stoers., Shee cho e#, b -Active an | stronger; good, b 75; Now Yorl Pro‘-oc Niw York, March 21 Flour ~Closed strooger and 5@10e higher; Minn:sota extra, 4 60@8 10; south- wand; come mo 1 to choice « xtry, 5 0@7 75, Wheat -0 entd 13@2§c higher, excited and foverish, closing steady, with 43 of he advance 1st; No. 3r.d 135 No. 2 do, 141)@1 428; No. 1 white, 1388@140; No 2 red April 140}(«1 47}; do May, L40§@1 43%; do June, 1 874@1 40. Corn—Cash oty §@ldc higher anc strong; options opened higher but c'o-ed woak; steamer mi o Apri', 75j@7. My, 7 §@763c; do June, 753@176 w and hi her; No 1 white, e, do .,fii.-, , b43@stic; No. 1 m xed, i No.2do, H13@blde; No. 2 mixed April, 504, Rye—Kirm at 86@92c. Barley— irm. Pork - Quiet; new mess, 17 $Ty@17 50. Lard—Str ng snd faily uciive and 1090@10 923 for onsh and Maroh; 10974 "for Aprir, Whi-ky ninal, Petr leum—Market a <hade stronger hut qui-t; unted, 790; crude in barrels, 7§ ; navth, in_birrels, Gjo asked; nmml here an | in Baltimore, in barr. 1s, 7ic; do Philadelphis, 7}o. Cinoinnati Produoe. CINOINNATI, M.rch 2! Moss Pork—Firm 47 75718 00. L 1d—P ime teaw, 10 70. Bulk Meat-—Cl-ar siden 10 (0, Bac n—Clear sides, 10 65@10 75, Flour—Closed firmi; winter family, 5 75 @6 00. rer; No. 2 red, 1 33@1 35, Corn—Closed highe 2 niixed, 7ilc. Outs — Hig er acd searce; No, 2 mixed, m fcye— Firmer but dull. Burley—Quict and steady; No, 2, fall, \Vlull.ey ~Firm and less activeat1 17, St iyl S St Louis Liye Stock. St. Louis, March 21. Cattle Mnrket unchanged and quiet; mm.r 600@6 6 ; good tn o oice shippers, 00; madium to choice . utchers, 4 75 ’-; native stockers, 3 25@4 0 ; native J. B. FRENCH & O, CARPETESIGROCERS| ORCHARD & BEAN, = The Largest Wall Pazer and Shade House West of Chicago. HENRY LEHMANN, 1118 Farnham Street Between 11th and 12th Streets Opposite Dewey & 8 one's. Opens his New Art Palace with an Entire New Stock of Wall Papers ENS WINDOW SHA ES No Old Patterns in the House, Everything N w and of Latest 8tyle. All our Designs und Patterns for the comin z season are up to cows and heifers, 5 00. Receipts, 235; shipments 222, Hogs —Steady; demand small; supply orkers,” 6 45@6 60; light do. 6 10 packing, 6 20@6 65; butchers ard select, 6 76@7 10, Pias—5 90@6 10 Receipts, 1,85 mentr, 709, EnstLiberty Live Stook. Easr Liserry, Pa,, March 21, Cattle—Active and unchanged. Re- oelp's, 331; shipmeats, 9,120, Hogs—Firm; re.eipts, nMpmunu, 2,900; Phi .u.ll.nfu, ship- hend; Sieep—Slow and unchanged; reoeipts, 2,000; - hipments, 4,100, N Philageiphia Produce. PHiLADELPiIA, M irch 31, Wheat—Firm at 1 30@1 4) for cash; 1 88)@1 41 for March; 1 394 for April. Corn~Rirm ot 70@i6c for casb; T4A@ 76¢ for March, Onts—Es ier at 533@54fo for cash and March. I(yuv-Qulst at 87, B34for May; 68J@054e for June; 09 for B.ltlmnr- Preduce. Baurimorg, March 21, Flour—Strong. ‘Wheat - Southern, firmer; fults, 1 82@ berry, 143@1 46; No, 2 red . uud higher at1 33@1 88 ur eash and March. Corn—White southern steady at B86o; yellow steady at 77@739 Totedo Preauce. ToLkno, March 21, Wheat—Srong; No. 2, 138} for cush; April and May, 135; June, 1324; July, 1188: August, 1 13; year, 1 113, \ orn—Strong; Nu. 2 cash and April, 684; May, 103 ‘June, 693 e H-l-.ln Live Stook. East Burralo, March 21, Hoga—Re eluts, 17 cars; o xfimmu 17 oare; market dull; ¥ orke: t to good, 680@6 95; o uuw, 7 W@7 10. good medi- ww, 7 15@7 20 Cotton .ll‘kot Niw Youx, March 31 Cotton —Common spot cotton I« quiet at 12 314 for middling upland with eales of 112 bale for export, 87 hules to spin- nerk, ang 390 bules wore deliv rel on cou- ; futurcs closed steady; May, 5-100 dearer thun yes'erdey; balance 5100 to 10-100 dearer; March, 1309-13; Apnl 1231-23; Ma, l 12 4'7-11 uALlFORL\IA rwun. Hacramento mills patent flour (red bnnd“ Our best Eureks petent flour (blue braud), The only patent flour man- ufactured on the Pacific const. We claim it is the whitest, mun{-t and beet fumily flour in the state, your grocer for it Try it and you will use no other, K. M. MoCuuasr & Co,, Bacramento, J. Evax Orystal ll?:.&t'nndl Bluffs. T E—— The Perseoution of the Jews in Russia, From a Kussian Pdint of View. See the April Onxrusr Masasiwm, trac the times. Our hne comprisss all the ctylas and Noveltes, worked in the most popular colorings; 1t i3 second tonone as to styles and prices, and by piving them an in pection vou may ree the most Novel, Original and Beautiful line of Wall and Ceiling Papere, and Window Shades, which have ever been sabm:tted for the approval of the citizens of Omaha. WILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THN Decoratirg and Pa&er Haneing of Parlors, Libraries' Dining Rooms, Offices, Churches, etc,, Employing Only First Class Mecha ics, and Gi ing Personal Attention to 311 Work Estimates anished on House, 8gn, and Decorative Painting, We carry a full and complete Line, and are Sole Agents for Warren’s Metallic Centerpieces, 1118 Farnham Street (New Brick Building.) moh2 Special Atteation Is Once More Called to rhe Fact tha: M. EELILIVIAN & CO. Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and Prices of CLOTHING, MEN'S, BOYS’ AND OHILDREN'® WRAR. ALSO A OOMPLE'I‘) LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps We aretpropared to moet the demands of the trade In regard to Latest Styles and Patterne, Fine Merchant Tailoring in Conneotion RESPHOTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th 8% |. OBERFELDER & CO,, WHOLESALE MILLINERY AND NOTIONS, 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET, Spring Goods Receiving Daily and 8tock very nearly Complete ORDERS SOLIOITED.

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