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b i e e M LU W FIIIAIIGE AHD GOMMERGE FINANCIAL. New Yorg, April 17, Y MONEY, Money closed at 3 per cent. Exchange closed firm at 4 87@4 90, Governments closed firm, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Onrrency 6's ... #'a coupons 4¥’s coupons, 5% continned 6's contiued RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railrond bonds closed s follows: Union 1sts. i Union Lan¢ Union Sinking Func QCentrals . BTOCKS The stock market to-day was active but weak and prices were on the decline al- most throtighout the entire day,led by the Vanderbilts and eoal shares, which were the weakest stocks, The lowest ;tices of the day were gemerally current at the close. The decline ranged from 3@3} per cent. The principal dealings were in the coal stocks, New York Central, Western Union, Lake Shore, Louisville & Nash- ville, Denver & Rio Grande, Michigan Central, Union Pacific, Erie, Wabash, Northern Pacific, Missouri Pacific and Texas & Pacific. The following were closing bids: Alton &T.l{.‘gi MLS&V ;gl NYGC. N & W pfd Northwestern. .126; Pull, Pal. Car. Quicksilver . Preferred. \z Paul. . Preferred. ... 118} San Francisco.. 384 Preferred . 52 1st pref. Sutro. Proforre Houston 1C... Western Union. 82 STATE BONDS. Tennessee 68, mixed, declined lrum 6§ to 55 BALES, 'The following were the sales of the more active stocks to-day; total, 425,000 shares: Lake Shore. . .38700 N ?krthwemrn 9?00 2100 Quicksil ver Preferred . M & C. Ist | MONEY, Cuicaco, April 17, Preston, Keane & Co., bankers, report the rate for money unchanged with the de- mand equal to the supply. The market for the bettér class of se- curities continues active and firm. Governments are still on tne upward grade and many of the large dealers in New York look for a further advance. The market here is quite active and many small hold:rs are embracing the opportu- nity to realize on the present figures, while large investors are evidently hold- ing for higher rates or prefer not to part with their bonds at all, UNITED STATES BONDS, 84's Extended sixes, 1881 . 1013@101§ B} 02 @102 ’s Extended fives, 1881 4¥’s Coupons, 114 4's Coupons.. .1 121, RAILWAY AND MISCELLANEOUS, There is a limited demand for railroad bonds and a continued call for the Minne- sota state 4} per cents, Clearings for the day, $8,416,000. Eastern exchange firm at former rates. Foreign exchange unchanged. Minnesota State, 45 s and Int Sterlinj ht, Sixty da; Francs Relchnlu rk ., M, & Chicago & D Jacksonville & Southeast, 6's. .. o 33 85@4 25; patent, 84 50@5 00; gra- 82 50; eat, 83 00; Qnun Ry rmmz—:.q 925, SOTATOES~Nebraskas, 1 15@1 25; cotch Champions 1,30@1 40, POTATOES—§¢ @6,00 per l])}‘(‘K ~$1 25@1 50. ER—Creamery, 38 @40c; choice common roll, 18@20e. , Good, sound, very scarce at_& 50@0 50 per bbl. LE \I\)\i—hwuly. per box, 81 50@ 500, —~per box 5 00@ X—Yellow, 20@ per barrel. :1.\\nH.|r S—Per box, §3 75@ RANGES-- 3—Per quart, ! Per buuch, 45@? N PRAS - Per buishal box, $2.00 50e. I‘FA\'\‘-I‘" bushel box, Urocers List, COFFEE. —Mo. tair, 1ic; Rlo, good :26; Rio, prime to choice, 124e; Old gov't lnw\ 263@38hc, Moocha, 28he; Arbuckle's, Hisas— —Gunpowder, good, 45@55c COhoice, 60@75¢c; Imperial, good, 40@450 Ghoice; 60G100; Noung Hyon, d, 5065 choice, 65c@$1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 3c; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 35@40; Oolong, cho.ce, 40@55;-Souchong, geod, 85@40¢; ohoice, $5@45e. SUGARS.—Cut loaf, 114c; Crushed, 114c; Granulated, 10jci Powdered, 113; ¥ine powdered, 11}0; Standard Coffee A; 10j0; New York Uonfoctioner's Standard A.108¢6; Good A, 10§c; Prairie Extra C, o. DRIED FRUITS—Choice halves, evaporated peaches, 7c: Salt Lake 104c:vap- orated 3Ib boxes,134c; Michigan, The; New York apples, 7c; Prunes, old, 6jc; new, 74o; Currants, 6§@7c; Blackberries, new, JHEESE—Full Cream, 14c; Skim 11jc. WOODENWARE—Two hoop _pals, 1 95; three hoop pails, 3 20f No, 1 tuby § 50; No. 2 tubs,, 850; No. 8 tubs, 750 ginneer washboards, 185 Double Crewn, I&J\Vellbucketu, 3 25, AD—Bar, 81 65, Part SYRUPS.. -—:4 ar house, bbis, 55c; half bls, b7c; kegs, 4} gallons, $258; choice 530; half bbls, b5c; kegs, $2 50, wight's Ib papers, uéd 6:10. 33 00; Church’s, $3 00; Keg uodt. 1 STARCH,—Poatl, 43c; Silver Gloss, 8} 8c; B3@de; Excelsior lé’i'('x}f' By iy peb 1, 185; Ash- —Dra; per bbl 5; ton, in sacks, 8{0 bbls dairy GO 5s, 8 45; bbls dairy, 100, 3s, 8 65, SPICES.—Pepper, [19; Allspice, 190; Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, $100: 25c;Cnssin, Mace $1 00, MATCHES—Per caddie, 90c; casos, $7.65; square caves, $5,10 PROVISIONS—Breakfast bacon, 13, shoice lard, 14 dried beef, 14}c; should- ers, 9¢: hams, 13¢; bacon, mdea. 12¢, NEW X‘[CKLES—Mndmm in barrels, 89 00; do in half bbls, 5 25; nmnllu in bbls, 12 00 do, in* half bbls, 7 G0; ghurkms, in bbls, 14 00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, round VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 16 pure apple, 13 russing bure avvle, 16c, HOMINY—New, 85 00 per bbl, BEANS—Medium, hand picked 8400 per bushel; navy, 8t 00; cnleF navy, $4 00, ROPE—Sisal, } inch and larger, 8@ 90; } inch, 9c, SOAPS—Kirk’s Savon Imperial, 8 30; Kirk’s satin, 830; Kirk's standard, 3 65; Kirk's * whi Rm n, 500: Kirk's eou,k Prairie Queen, 190, ca en). 10; o magnolia, 4 55@ ANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8s, wc boxes 40 1bs., 16 oz., 6s, 16¢. LYE—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 340: Western, 275; North Star, 2 60; Lewis' Iye, 4 60; Jowell lye, 275. POTASH—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 doz., in case, 3 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, | to 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50. FIELD SEED —Red clover, choice new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $7 00; white olover, new, $14 00 ol affs clover, now, 812 o alsike, new, slsoo xmody od, new, $3 00; blue grass, extra clean, '1. 50' bluu ag8, cloan, 8 &5; orchard grass, & o Shoion 1 03] mileh: cimmmbaof biimon 80c; ‘millet, German, $100 to $L 25 Hungarian, 80c. HEDGESEED—Osage or: y 1 to 5 buehels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, 34 50; huney locust, per Ib., 85c; per + $25 00, FIS J—Family white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, 84 75; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 70; No, 1 white fish, in 10 1b kits, 1 10; family 10 1D kits, 85c; New Helland herring, per keg, 135; Russian sardines, 750: Colum- bia river salmon, per 1001bs, § 00;- Geor; Bank codfish, 6c; Gen, boneless coc: 9h¢; boneless fish, Sic. MACKEREL—Half bbls messmackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; hf bbl No, 1ex shore do, 100 b § 60; Bt bbls, fat, fumily. do, 106 1bs, 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 Ib_kits, 2 25; No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 121 do. 1 00; fat, family, 101b do’ 75c. ‘CANNED GOODS--Oysters, 2 1Ib (Field '), por osse, 84 00 ity 0’2 b Ssnndu-d) ior casey 6 50, do 1 (Btlndlrfl per_case, 2 20; 2 1b {alack), por case, 2 75 do 11 (ulu:k o case, 00, Oufonsy ’380, Salmon, y r dozen r dozen, 1 80@1 70; do21b, kg)(ejfifla Sardines, small fish, mported, one quarter boxesper box, 144 Ammmn, quarter boxcs per box, 1lc; do > half boxes, | o rbox 21jc. Lobsters, 1 Ib per dozen, P80, “homatoos, 280; "do 3 D> por case, 2 80@3 l>0 Corn, 2 Ib (Mountain) r mn, 810; s eom, 210; do (ermouth), ge 8 15; nt:dng ns, per case, 2 10; Lmu beans r case, 1 85, Succotash per case, 225, ens, oommon, per cue, 2 00, eas, choice, ger case, 3 15, per case, ;. ltnwberrlu, 1 lb per case, 2 30; raspberries, b, per case, 215@800 Dot & 10 Jpor cuso, 2 d5, Bartlott pears per case, 3 0o@4 00, Whortleberries r case, 240, Egg plums,2 1b percise,3 30, iraen gages,2 Ib per case, 8 30; do choice, © u. o case,d 50, Tine Apples, 2 b, per oase, 5 75, Peaches, 2 2 per_casc, 810: e , case, 5 00@6 00; do, (ple)y sh, per case,300; do pie, 6 b, per dozen, 3 50, RI(}F——-(Arnlmn, 7@8c; Lonisiana, 7 Bhc; AN toasted, choice, red Ten. nossee, 100 por Ib; fanoy'white, 10fc porlb; ——— COMMERCIAL: wmana Wholesalo Market Orr1ok oF THE OMAHA Bie, Monday Evening, April 17, Wheat, No, 2 advanced ic; No. 8, je. Barley, No, 2 declined 2¢; No. 8 de- clined 2c, Rye advanced Sc. Corn advanced jc, Oats declined fo. Sugars advanced @ic. Syrups advanced 4c per gallon, Dried beef advanced 2, Bacon advanced jo. Medium hand-picked beans advanoed 50¢ per bulhel LR Y S Local Grain Dealings WHEAT.—Oash No, 2, 118;cash No, 3, &:fi. rejected, 70c, 5 RLEY.—Oash’ No, 2, 95¢; No, 8, RYE.—C COR OAT STR Tl’l(ll,lm —C, oIk orn, B0@45; oats, HAY—86 00@6 50 per ton, CHOPPED FEED~—§1 25, CHOPPED CORN—$1 15, BRAN--$1 10 per hundred. BTR \W—AOO & o m...f"%‘*.x'mw“ pstent, fon #8 iw 805 winter wheat stralgh stripes n loouw, 500 ton baled, 190; annlck brown, 8jc; Cl raw—white Virginia raw, 100; roasted, 12je. BROWN COTTONSAtlantio A, Sko; Awlecon XX, 7c;_Atlanta A, 8c; Boott <; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; Cabot W, 7}e; Chittenango A, Gfc; Great Falls K, 8c; Hoolar, 6hc; Honest Width, 7ic; L fl an He: 8jo; Indian Standar ; Indian drc).mld w., 8ic; Lawrenw , 7c; Mystic River, 740; Pequot, A, 8jc; P L 7e; Utlca 0, bho; Wachus: ot B, Tho: do'A, Bhe; do K 48, 12hc; Wal- cott BE. Shc. FINE BROWN C()'l"l'OI\B—Allendl!e 1 4.4; The; Alligator 84, 3¢; Argyle 44, 7 Atlantic LL, s‘;c. Badgor State X 4.1, Bennington O 4-4, 6fc; uckayoq 4.4, ugcu Bt Aok 9.8 8hc; Laconia O 89, 8ho; Lohigh ¥ 4-4, 9c; Fonsdialo 44 105; Popperel] N 80, 73 do 0 52, 7ic do 1t 86, 74o; do 10 30, Bjo; Pocasset O 4+4, Tio; ‘amsutta 4.4 l m,y.« HED OO’I‘TON‘S—Androum in L -4, 04c; Blackstone A A I perial 8 do do half bleached 4-4,9¢c; Cabot 4-4, } Fidelty 4, 0ho; Frult of the Loowm, 10; do can.bric 4.4, 130;do Water Twist, 103c; Grreat dian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c: Poquot A, 10c; Pepperell N G Twui-. Tahe; Pocabiontas 44, 9hc; r.,&um i A4 8}o; Utica, 11c; Wamsutta DUCKS (bu]urad)—A.Ibuny K brown, 80; do O, drab, Al XD siripes sl plaids, “5‘“ do X X brown unse.dnb plaids, 1240; Arllnctnn hnuy, hariot fancy, do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River utn heavy, 11Qe, Indians A bmvn 1%e: Nevonset A bro 'n. 16c. TIKINUb~amotkess A O A 83 Loke; do XX bie 2, D|u, Claremont B B lfio i, m« Hamilton D, 1146 I. i hg hmnem\u 4, 20c; Omega super exirh L4, 380 ; Pearl River 32, 16}o; Put- nam XX bive stripe, 126 Shetuoket § o; do 88 1261 Yeoman's blue 29, 8} YEN IMS. —Amoskeak, blueand brown 163c;_Andover DD blue, 154c; Arlington blue Scotch, 18)0; Concord V0O, blue And brown, 12}c; do AAA, do do 1843 do X do do {43c; Haymaker's blue and brown, 9he; Mystio River DD stripe, 164e; Pearl River, blue and brown, 15jc; Uncaaville, blue and brown, 13}o. CAMBRICSBarnard, 53o; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, o; Garner A Bo: M 951.,\. finish, 50; | 5%es Pequot do Amwnn oleT.u coggin satteen, “larendc , 6§ toga eatteens, 7to; Hallowel , 803 lmm ]())r‘!lpnlll 7403 Narr .gnn{lotkhhnpm\i od, 0 epperill sattean 930; Rool 7io. PRINTS: Allens, 6jc; \':::':mnn, 6403 Arnold, 7e; Berwick, 4§o; Cocheco, 703 Conestoga, 630; Dunkirk, djo; l‘nnnall l»?(d;c, Fddystone, Te; Glyuc mor, Harmony, bie; Knickerbocker, 6jo; M rimac D, 7c; Mystic, bje; Spracues Southbridge, 6¢; do, Ginghams, 7o; Frarl. boro, bje; Oriental 6he, (-l\hlh\\l‘l«Amn-ke , 103c; Amos- keag drom 12% Argyle, "ohe: Atiantic, O0; Cumberland, 74o; pighlana, She; Kenllwnrth 8{@, l‘lnn kett, 104o; Sus- @y &x UlTTOVADF‘?-—Ahberv(lle 1340; Agate, %0c; American, 110; Artisian, 3 Cairo_ D and T, 1840; Clarion D and T, 17}c; Deccan Co. stripes Dand T, 16¢; KcK parel - Amnrv. stone, lsfe. Nmtno t. lDo; i\nm 16¢c; Royal, lEis Suaux, l?e[ Tl Achme!t shirt- ing )heek lu.H 1240; York, lnln‘h I 5:0 nhn"li-.-s”p-o-'ml A I'NGS—Andmo&flnlM.Tl : do 9.4, 24c; do 8.4, 22c; Continental .:) 42, 11¢; Fruit of the Loom 104, 27, York mills 98, 850; do 78, 800; do flh; Pembrokd 10-4, 25!:. P?uot lM, 3 7-4, 19¢; do 49, 16¢, ‘epperell 36, 290, do 67, 31c; do 57, l?tlm 96, 85¢; do 58, 224c; do 48, 1fo Olgars and Tobaccos. CIGARS.—Seeds, llb 00; Connecticut, $25.00; Mixed, $35.00; : Bud Havana, $50.00; ClearHay: TOBACCO — l’,mal} Golden Raule, 24 1b, 60c; Spnttod ann. 61c; Our Rope, first quali Star, pounds, 24 Ib, fl'um."' 60c; Horse " Slhoe,| ponds, 24 b, 'butts, 60c; Gilt Fdge, unds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Nav gnnd:' s5c;" Bullicn, smundz 000; Lorll: Climax, po\m s, FINE OUT—In pails.—Hard to Beat, | 3, 76¢; Golden e , 700; Fountain, 80cj Favorite, 650; Rockg Mountain, 60c; Fancy, 050; Daisy, b0c.—In tin' foil— Catlizh 0. 8., b 1b boxes, per. 1b 68c¢ Lori- illard's Tij er, 85¢; Diamond Crown, 6. SMOK! ades—Common, 25 to 850 Cranniaied Hiekoyells Durham, 16 07 51c; Dukes Durham, 16 o, 50c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 10 oz, 38c; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per 1b, $1.35; Marburgs’ Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, 5 bo; Dog Tail. 65c. Paints Olls and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Umaha P. P., 6}c; white lead, O.P.&C Co .S.P,6} piire,6n; Marsaillosgroen, 1¢€o 5 1b cans, 20c French zinc, g13an seal, 12¢; French zinc, red seal, 116; French zinc, in varnish asst, 2c; French zince, in oil asst, 15¢; Raw nad burnt umber, 1'1b cans 12c; raw and burnt_ Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13.; refined lampblack, 12¢; conch black, 1% ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blué, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L M. & D, 140; blind and shutor cen, L. M, Lic; Pariy groan, 1ic; ndian red, 15c' v'enemu red, So; dre, 22¢; American Vermiliod, I, &P ch, chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D 0., 18c; vellow ochre, Sc; golden ochre, 15; patent d.ryer, Bc; gminlng colors: light oak dark 0a%, wdnut. chestnut and ash 120, Dry Paints hV‘Vhllto lelzd. 6Bho; lgra:ch 'lm:l 10c; Pfi::b whiteing ‘whi g @) 3 Whiting? comh 1 bl et 14c; lnmpb k, mdlnn , 803 Prup- sian blue, 45¢; u.lhnmlrhw vmdykd, brown, 8c; umber,llmmt. 4c; um r, TAW, 4c;sienna, burn t, 4c; sienna, raw, 4c Paris iwen genuine, 35¢c; Paris green com’l 2bu; e x;\;cgmn ml;l Y]‘; mo,mzhrnm- green ; vermillion, Eng., 3 ver- million, Amaric:, 18¢; Indhn red, 10c, rose pink, Lic; v venetian_read, Cookson's ‘),%0 venetian red Am., m red lead, The; rome yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome yel- low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 3c; oc! re, T'rench, 2jo; ochre, American, ~lic; Winter's mineral, 2 c; lehiy ’gh brot 2fo; spanish brown, 94c;_Prince’s mineral So; VARNISHES—Barrels per .nllon Turniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, ¥ $1; Iumlture, U, 85c; muh extra, Sl 40; Conch No, 1, 81 20; Dmmr, 81 50; Ja nu 70c; asphal tum. 700; shollac, $3 60; oil finish, 81 80. OILS—110 curbon,fer gallon, 113¢;1°50 hendll%ht. per gallon, 12}c; 175° headlight, I'»er gallon, 164c; cr{ntulme, r gallon, 19¢; inseed, raw, per gallon, 60; linseed, boiled, er gallon, 83c; lard, winter strd, per cal- on, 90 No] 40::, No. 2, 5 castor, XXX, per gallon, 1 25; No 3,115; sweet, per gallon, &5c; sperm, W, B., per gallon, 55; fish, W. B., per gnlllm, 60c; neatafoot, extrn, per gallon, 75¢; No. 1, 65¢; lubri- cating, zero, per gallon, 30c; summer, 150; olden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 850; No. 2, 50; sperm, l‘gfill ];El' xlllo&, 80c; ter- pentine, per gallon, 75c; napths, 74', per gallon, 80c; 6 1'{. 20c Nuvy Hardware List. Iron, rates, $340; plow steel, special cast, 7c; orumbla. aulll uanrmsn Bo' cast tool de lpo 5355 00;babs, per et 1 dry, 140' tongues, each, 70@850, n.l eac! 150, -% re nuts, per Ib, ‘I@llc, washers, pe 8@18c; rivets, per 1b, 11¢; goil olnln, per 1b, 6@120; m -ble, Bo, o, i i """’"m" 53, vl teeth, e, 0es, per o ; 8] n steel, 7@8c; Burden’s horseshoes, b Sb‘ Burden’s muleshoes, 6 85, Leather, Oak sole, 38c to 42c; hemlock 28¢ to 85c; hemlock kip, to 100; runner, 66ic to 80c; hemluck calf, 85¢ to 120; hei lock upper, 23c to 26c; osk unper, 24 alligator, 4 00 to 5 50; calf kid, 32@35 Greisen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak klp 80¢ to 1 00; oak Lllf, 120 to 130; French kip, 1100 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; r\w setts, b 50 tu 7 60; i 8, 600 to 8 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Moroceo, 80¢ to 85c; pehbla 0. D, Mur()u.o 8be; simon, 270 to 3 00, HARNESS—No, 1 star oak, 42¢; No 2 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, No. 2 do, 8c; No., 1 Milwaukee, No. 2do, 84c, SHOT.—8hot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2,10; Oriental I’uwder kegs, $6.40; do., half 3 do, r# arter kegs, §1,88; Blast- use, ver 100 feet 50e. WIRE—In car lots, 8 30 per 100; in less than car lots, 8 55 ver 100, Horses and Mules, The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at » slicht advance in piices, The demand for good horses axwogn supply considerably, Prices range as Iul- ows: Fine single drivers, $150, to 800.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drait horses, 8100, to 150.; Extra farm horses, $110, 0 125,; Common to good farm horses $90. to $100.; Extra plugn, 860, to 75.; Common plugs, $20. to $40, MULES,—15 to 153 hands {extn), 8125, t0150,; 144 to 15 hands, 8100, to l'w, 14 to 1.1& undl, $75, t0 100,; 184 to 14 bands, ALLOI{OL—]W mol 2380 per wine allon; extra alifornia spirits, 187 proof, 80 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; re- dl-dllul 'Huklm, 1 00@1 50; |fine blcndud 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 2 0@7 oo. Ken- tucky and l‘emmufl. ryes, 2 00@7 00, BRANDIES--| .‘i 00@16 00; dommlc 1 40@4 .u aumd. 4 50@6 00; domestic, n Wm?él u‘m su';. %fi AGNIB—!..-M per oase, THI!. ()MAA DAILY Doie - gmu 0; Amoring, oase, 1200@ OLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, por case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, {nuuna, 4 00@7 00, WHOLRSALR. We quote lumber, lath and shingles on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOAN l.l\h 16 f¢. and n Il*r 822 00 ’ m 00; No, 2, 820 00, ‘thl TING — N d common boards) 818 50, 817 00. STOCK] BOARD . D, $2800; 3, 840 00, B, 8§21 00; ©, $18 00, HA)()LI\(.—A $40 00, ¥ $32 00; 1), 823 00, SHINGLES—No. 1,81 75; 6.in, clear, $2 75; star, 83 25; e(trl A, 8100, LATH-No. 1, 83 50 SHIP LAT: h-n 830% 0, G, Nor 0. £9500; #-in. 37 50; 1-in, No. 2 843 501 1n. No, 1. 818 THIOK FINISH-$1 STRAW BOARD-— BEAR OREEK LIM PLASTER PARIS - LOUBVILI E C LIME—I‘u barrel, $ a5a. Camont, bbl, 88 0. bbl, 82 50. Hair hr hu 85e, 'nrre felt 100 Ibs, 88 B0. Straw board, $4 00 PAPER-—Straw paper, l{e ™wg T, 4o; dry |vod1 paper, 7c; manila paper, Y‘ 1 news pa) B KT onmberiand backsmith, $12; Morrll Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lmnp. g 50; Whitebreast nut, $6 50; Iowa 50; Towa nut $6 50; k Bprlm \hndh. all sizes, 813 00@12 AILS—BA!(I, 10 Iu W, 360, DRUGS AND CHEM!OALB —Acid Carbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, 60c; Bnlnm Conabi, per 750; Bark, Sassntras, lomel, per 1b, 75c; Clrmhnnl oz, $100; loroform, _per 1Y, l(l). E;:u %wa;?.g r rl|b, 81 40; k Ib per 3 Glyoe: n-, ENg pet] Lead, “‘7 u; Acetate, (O){ll: Cavton, Nov's, - Y20 ou astor, No. m Olive, pel‘[{‘l] g ‘. m ()rlgnn“m Opium, $5 25; %nlnme b W. &R. &S, r oz, 82 40; Potassium, Todide, per 1b; §235;” Salacin, or o i0c; Sulphate of rl%hlne, pro $400; Sulphur flour, per 1b, 4jc; Btrvehnine, ver oz, 81 60, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@160; heavy, 18@15¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@20c; wuhnd., choice, 82c; fair, 80c; tub-din; and w.. 280; burry, blackand cotted wools 2@6c loas Hides Furs, Ete. TIDES—Green butcher's hide,; 63@70 cured T}ec; hldu' reen salt, part oured 70 hides, 63c; nt, sound, 13@14c; d calf and (p. Danse dry salt hides, sounc 11@12c; groen calf, wt. § to15 bs., 10@11c; groen calf, wt, undor § Ibs, per skin, 500! green pelts, 50@S1 25; green lamb skins, $1 10@1 25; dAmngod hides, two-third rate, cut scored and one grub, oclassed twor 1 irds Tate,) branded hiden 10 por oont. off, Coon skins, No. 1, 45¢; No. 2, 30¢; No, 3, 20.; No. 4, 10c, Mmk No. 1 1, 50c; No. 2, 80c; No. 8, 16¢; No, 4, ™ l'ux. No. 1, 60c; No. 2,250 Sk\mk No. 1, black, 66c; short strij , 40c; pacrow stripe 250} Lroad stripe, 10c. ‘fallow, 6c. ST S Conncil Bluffs Market. Couxcin BLurws, Aprll 15, Flour—Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf, 8 60; California Eureka, patent, 3 80; best brand of Kansas, 3 50@3 90; Kansas and uri flour 8 50@4 25; gnlum, 8 75; rye flour, 3 40, Bran and Shorts—20 00 per ton Chep Corn—24 00 per ton. WhnkNo. 2, 81 12@1 15; No. 8, 72¢; rajoctod. Onte—!\o. 2, 500, rejected, 40c, Barley—No, 2, % 90¢c; No. 8, 7bc, Hay—Loose, 5 00@6 00, ‘Wood—b5 00@6 Wool—16@25. Butter—Creamery, 85c;in rolls, wrap- ned, 25@30cgrolls noc wnpoexl, 20c; mixed colors, 16@?» Eggs—10¢, Potatoes—1 30; Bllb Lake, 1 50, Onions—1 25@1 4 Drenedl-‘onltry—cblcken 10c; goese, 12kc; turkeys, 1240 Tive Chickens—2 75@3 00 per dozen, 10c; ducks, Chicago Produce. Curcaco, April 17, Flour—Firmly held and demand good for spring wheat flour; 475@4 70 for com- mon to choice welwrn, 5 00@7 50 for common to fancy Minnesotas, and 7 50@ 875 for patent winter wheat flours 6 00@ 700 for fair to choice; low grades, 300@ 5 00; rye flour, 4 60@5 00 Wheat—No, 2 spring in active demand at 2}@3}e advance, clowing on call at 1 35 @1 85} for cash; 1'874for April; 182} for Ma, } for June; 1 29§ for July; 1 163 ay; 13 for August; 1083 for September; 105}@ 10563 for the year; No, 3, 112}@1 16; rejected, nominal, Corn—In No, 2 a good speculative busi- ness was transacted, the feeling was un- settled and prices were irregular, closing on call at 16@77¢ for casb; 77} for Aprii; mom for May; 753c for June; high mixed, 773@81; rejected, 74@74 ~ The market lu.dgennra y easier; No, 2, bljc for cash and April; 52fc for May; 5% for June; 46}c for July; 343@ | & .'ui Iurtneyur tye—Firm and at a slight advan X 2, 85 i@(flo for cuh 8hc for April; 87¢ for May; 80c for Jul Barley—Dully Nn ) 108@1 10; No 3, 90@92c; No, 4, 68@70 Pork—Quiet; mess. 18 35@18 40 for cash and Aj)rll, 18 40 for May; 187 ’ug @18 60 for June; 18 77iffor July; 18 92 for August; 18 90 for the year, Lard—1132)@11 35c thhrr iy G April; 11 374 for May; 11 50 for lunc, 1L (y’.!5 for July; 1170 for August; 11 12§ for the ye Bacon—Short ribs, fairly active; 10 20 for [eash and A 10 225@10 25 for May; 10 25 for June; 10 324 for July; 1095 for the year, Whisky—Unchanged at 110, Butter—Receipts fair; choice to fancy creamery, 36@38c; fair to good, 32@3bc; choice to fancy dairy. 30@32c; fair to good, 26@28c; fresh, 18@2 ‘c. Eggs—12@12}e, l(ac'tn Shipmo’ts 7,828 6,085 120,243 323,859 84,801 87,910 18,801 Kansas Oity Live Stook. Kansas Ciry, April 17, Cattle—Receipts 480 huml, shipments, 152 hond, Market fairly strong and act- ive at Huurd.y- prices, pers, 576@7 20; native stockers, 4 native cows, 3 H0@5H 50, Hogs—Receipts, 4,437 head; shipments, 1,143 head, Market slow and dragging llul H@10c higher; extreme range of sales, 5 50@7 10; bulk, 5 75@0 ¥5, ¢ — Chicago Live Stock. CHicago, Avril 17, The Drover’s Journal 1eports as follows: Hogs—The market was fairly active at lower pi r'llce-‘ common to M;‘l’:}g;‘%udhhl? @7 05; heavy packing, 7 gt b 40@7 05 ‘,‘: and culls, 3 50@0 85, l‘hl. 4, m,o Bllycrl md nellers are apart and priou are generally about 10¢ lower; ship. cattle, b 75&7 60; mixed butchers’ [ m 25; stockers and feeders, Reoei) 000 head. Native -hlp 3 76@ 8 50, e 50; C, | ¥ A s asa s 0 S="EINew York Produoe. Nrw Yose April 16, Flour—Strong and 10 tn 200 Mrh-r in rome instances; Minnesota extra, 5 10@ 925 city mill extra, 6 00@8 50; mulhrrn flour in fair demand and 'lnlng common to ohoice extra, 5 5 Wheat - Excited and \.,..«m«d ranging from 2@3}o higher; closing feverish and a triflo under the best prices; No. 9 red, 1 49@1 B51y; No. 2 Chieagoe, 1 40@1 £0; No. 3red May, 1 514@1 63 do Juve, 1 48@1 5 4 do J b1 30}@1 3}, Corn—Unsettled; cash lots 4@Sc higher and stron, ed mixed, 80} mixed Apri do June, 85{@ Oate—Cash firm: No, 1 whit 1 mixed, 60} N ern, BS@ 2 do May, Lard—Strong and fairly rotive; 1150 for oash; 11 524 for April. Whisky—Nominal, Petroleum—Market firm, but quiet; united, 7{c: crude, Naptha ~In barrels, 6 rels, here and in Baltimore delphin, Tie. barrels, 6)@7k: refined, in bar- , Tile; in Phila- - - Cincinnati Produoe. Oixvorwnart, April 17, Mem Pork~Strong at 18 75@19 00, Lard - Prime steam, 11 25@11 80, Bulk Meats—Clear sides, 10 80@10 85, Bacon—Clear sides, 11 65@11 75, Flour—Closed with active demand and mqm, winter family, 5 15@6 30, Wheat—Strong and fairly active; No, 2 wel23 * Comn--No. 2mized, 78} Oata—Rxeited and higher; No, 3 mixed, bk, e -Closed rather oaey, No. 3, 9. 2 fall, 103@1 06 Barle ] \Vhln{y— ng: ol wed at 117, Kansas City Produce Market. Kaxeas Ciry, April 17, ‘Wheat—Firmer and higher; No, 2, cash, 120; May, 1 224; No. %, cash, 101; Aprfl 1 00; May, 10 Julw 93¢; No, cuh, 88c; April, fl“a@l”k‘. Alny, 8940, Corn—Firm and Mz“er, No, 2 mixed, cash, TT@78c; April 7 y TOR@ 76403 June, 78¢; No. 2 white nixed, April, $3@ 83}c; rejected, cash, 48c, Unu——Nu 2 cash, bde; April 5je; May, 50 lye——r\u, 2, cash, 760; April, Te. Rec'ts, Shipm’ts, 028 4,780 12,519 960 Oats. i bl New York Dry Goods. New York, April 17, The demand at tirst hands has been irregular, and upon the whole sluggish, but there are indications of more active business in early futures, as jobbers in many parts of the interior are doing a wntisfactory trade and their stocks are rapidly nearing the replenishing point. Tobbors are making a very fair distribu- of dress goods ut remunerative prices, and the more staple fabrles are stil mov- ing in considerable quantitios. Peoria Prodace. Proria, April 16, Corn—Tirm and active; high mixed, and mixed, No. 2 whlto, ba@dahe. ()Ats—qte H Rye~—Active and firm; No. 3, 860 Highwinos—Firmat 1 17 Roota. Shipta. Wheat. Corn. Tb7.nl) ) Oats 89,875 Rye 500 Barley 4,400 1,200 East Liberty Live Stock. ‘Bast Liserty, Pa., April 17, Cattle—Firm and shade hli er; receipts, 1,870 head; shipments, 1,647 head. Hugu——Acflva, recei h, 460 head; shi ment 230 hand l’hllndulphhl, 7 Wb 7 40; Yorke 7 20, Shcap—Aot ve and 15@20c higher; re- ceipts, 520head; shipments, 120 ead. Cotton Market. Nrw Yorg. April 17, Speculation is steady at 12} for midding uplande, with sales of 3,625 bales for ex- port, 497 bales to spinners and 800 bales delivered on contract, Futures - Closed dull but steady, the leading months 6¢ lowerthan on Saturday; Apr), 12.22@12.23¢c; May, 12.20@12.30¢c; June, 12.45@12,46¢ July, 12,4 80@12,01(:, Augnst, 12 756@12.70, Baltimore Produce. Bavrmvorg, April 17, Flour - Firm. Wheat—Southern strong;_fultz, 150@ 1 62; longberry, 1 65@164; No. 2 red win- ter, firm, 1 46@1 46} for cash and April. Corn—White southern steady at 92; yel- low, firmer at 9:@94 ot s ‘Toledo Proauoce. Torkpo, April 17, Wheat—Strong; No. 2, red, 1 40§ for cash; 1 40] for April; 1 40’ for May; 1 87} for June; 1 18 for July; 118} for Aug ust, Corn—Strong; 70¢ for high mhud 780 cash; No. 2, 774o tor April; 770 for May and June; 76§c for July; MN o for the yoar, Onts—Strong at 5ije for Livervool Produoce. T1vereoow, April 17, Americon Flour—10s@12s, Wheat—Winter, 95 8d@10s 6d; spring, 9.@10.4, white, 9s 7d@10s; club, 10s@10s (:nm—-(u 8}d for pew and 6s 94d for old. k—808. b it Ol-volunl Market. fl; haly ' OLrvELASD, April 17, utm]eum—inet, stundard white, 110 test, 6o, S Turpentine Market. Wisneron, N, O, April 17, Rosin—Strained, 1'm good, 1 974 Spirits—Dull at b Tar—Dull at w,c Bnfl-lu Live Btoni. East Burraro, April 17, Hozs—Lower; Yorkers, 746@7 45; good medium weights, 7 60@7 70, Phflnflalphl- Produce. PHILADELPHIA, April 17, ‘Wheat—Firm; 150 for cash snd April; 150 for Ms7, #Corn—00@y3c for cash; 87@9%c for pril, Al“uh—],nwu G3@6dc for cash; 62¢ for April, hye Quiet at 89c. ROPOSALS FOR ’l'ln:E CONSTRUCTION Orvick OF CrTY EXGINKRR, } OMAnA Nrs, 1881, SHoaled proposals will he received at tho office of the undersigned until Tucsday April 18th, 1862 12 o'clock noon, 10F tho construetion of wowers in North Omabs & follows: 1000 foot of 8} foet brick ewer 728 fect 6} foot brick sewer wid 728 of 63 foet brick sewer, located on Lzard strect between 16th and 17th, and on 17th be- twoon Izard and Nicholas, ‘beiwoen 17th and 2lut strects, together with' all necossary wan- holes, lamps-holes, and catch basing, “as per plaas and wpeciications in the city Engincers office. Proposals to be prepared upon blanks furnished by the city Englueer. Bias will also be received for the constriction of & timber out: fall embracing the furnishing and driving of 100 oak piles more or less 26 foet lon~, 12 to & inches, snd 1,600 feot of onk lumber a4 per plans aud tpecitications in the Engineers office, Work to beigin on oF before June let, and to be com ploted December It 1883, 'Paymouts 0 be Fiado monthly i cual warrante 18 por ceut ko be reserved untll final complotion, and sces snce of work by thapl'c]ml Authori los. k11 bids to be accompanied by the signature of wro- posed suretios who will 1 event of awasding of n“o;rwt ontor l:'flmd‘ol a- rltx“lor oxecu: of the worl sum LG Jlu!l. v L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS. DRY GOODS 1422 and 1424 Dodge St. OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE, THE LARGEST RETAIL STOBK West of Chicago. And the Motto that makes every buyer happy. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD, We have opened to-day, (Wednem}ny, April 12th) a large in- French Hosiery Manufaoturerd by® Messrs, Coudevat & Guivet, P - oludes 100 dozanyOhlldren '8 Exh?nv aHenvy“l‘i:l?bed l?l‘:fé %:eel,o ts,;:, 6to 81- p All the New ‘Colors. We offer them at the extremely low price of 456. A PAIR. The above are ve a{l cheap. snd much below value. ST%BO nnot. er lot equally as good, SAME XIZES, FANCY 4:5(3- . N O - S i Wa agsure our putrous that these are the Cheapest @oods ever put on the market. ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. BUY YOUR Sprlng Ga,rpets \ L. B. Wllhams & Son’s. Because You Save 10 to 15 Per Cent. NEW GOODS! ATTRACTIVE PRICES ! L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS, 1422 and 1424 Dodge Street. GARPET SEASON. J. B. Detwiler Invites the attention of the public to his LARGE “AND WELL SELECTED STOCK New Carpets Embracing all the late pat- terns in everything in the Carpet Line. Mattings, 0il ICloths *and "Window Shades, ! In large quantities, and ailways at the Bottom Prices. fTLACE CURTAINS A "SPEGIALTY. J. B. DETWILER 13813 Farnam Street. OMAHA - - o NEBRASKA S.W. WYATT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN iy e IIE. Lath, Shingles, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND MOULDING: 16th and Cuming Sts. OMAHA, NEB S P R I NG 1888' i I