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THE OMAA DAILY BEE~- SATURD f\Y ATRIT, 22, 1882. FINANCE AND GOMMERGE FINANCIAL. New York, April 21, MONEY. Money closed easy at 2§ per cent. Exch e closed firm at 4 8§7T1@4 90, Governments closed firm, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Currency 6's . 4's coupuns, . 4§’s coupons. H's continued 6's contivued . RAIL! |I0\ll BOXDS, Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union 1sts, LS117h @18 Union Liand Grants .. 110 @113 Union Siuking Funda 118h@119 Centrals ......... A16 @117 21§ bid ~..116¢ bid ... 1014 bid ..101 bid STOOKS The stock market to-day was active, feverish and unsettled throughout, but flnctuations were less violent than yester- day and the market finally left off strong, with the hizhest prices of the day current in several instance, and strong in several cases, The strongest stocks were Lake Shore, Milwaukee & St. Paul and North: western, The weakest were Jersey Cen- tral, Missouri Pasific and Denver & Rio Grande, Total sales, 504,000 shares. The following were closing bida: Am’n Diss. 'Lel, 43 B. A. Line pfd 63 1204 NYOC...... Northwestern. i Preferred. O&W. Union Pac Western Union. 84, Wabash. . Preferred . CHICAGO MONEY. CHicaco, April 21, Preston, Kean & Co., bankers, report governments very active, both in buying and selling, but at a slight decline, owing | No. 1 t0 some unfo unded rumors from Washing- ton as to the purposes of the secretary of the treasury in relation to future calls for bonds. At the present figures 4 per cent. bonds net the investor a trifle over 2 per aent. per aunum, and 4} per cent, Money active at 5@0 per cent. en call, with gov- ernments and other first class collaterals at 6@8 per cent. on time, according to collaterals and names. The supply is abundant, Eastern exchange firm, between banks, .at 75@80c. per §1,000 premium. Sterling exchange firm at 4 89@4 863, This firmness on the part of domestic and foreign exchange is caused by the non- shipment of produce. Clearings thus far this week, $37,056,- 000, The leading railroad bonds are activeand irregular, State, county, city and school bonds of the western states, other than Cook ceun- ty and Chicago city, are selling to net the investor 44@7 per sent., according to local- ity and standing of the municipality or state issuing the securities, Chicago city and Cook county bonds are selling to net #he invester 3]@4§ per cent. per annum, UNITED STATES BONDS, 8}'s Extended sixes, 181. 101;@101 's Extended fives, 1881 . 01 @102 16$@116; ‘s’ Coupons, 121§@121, 44's Coupons. 4 RAILWAY AND MISCBLUANHOUS, Minnesota State, 44's and Int. Bterlin, -lgm ‘Bixty l"nnc- .. B18; Rciuhnnlrk 95} €., M. & S¢ 120 ] O, M &8 P. 6 (Dulmqnl dl' O, M. &8¢t P.bs, C. & P, 1O B &Q. 43, # m & Mo, 4's in Nel Wabashb's. “Chicago & ‘Northwestern 5. J‘chonvlll. & Southeast, 6 COMMERCIAL- umana Wholesale Market. Oryi0og oF THE OMAHA Bz, ¥riday Evening, April 21, The only changes reported in market to- «day are as follows: ‘Wheat, No, 2 advanced 4jc; rejected advanced }o. Barley, No. 2 advanced 3¢; No. 3 ad- wanced lc, Corn declined }e. Oats declined lo. To:a—l‘(;lln Dealings WHEAT,—Cash No, 2, 119}; cash No, 8,1 02); rejected, 72)o. pPALE \—Cash No, 2, 980; No, ¥, b 2 CORN. —Cas m. 2, 62c. OATS, —Cash, S'rg.wr PRICES —Corn, 50@45; oats, W, div. AY—36 ( per ton, CHUPPED EFD—'I 25, CHOPPED CORN—$1 15, BRAN—$1 10 per hundred. STRA W—400 ton loose; 500 ton baled. "U'IATOES—NObrm. 1 15@!1 25; | nam Scotch Champions l 1 80, ETPOTATO .00 per Urocers List, WILD l;ggll('-.l 25@1 60, BUTTER—Creamery, 88 ; choice common roll, 18@30c, - R W BT RIS bor quart. 30c, AEPARAGUS —Per busch 4baste, GREEN PEAS—Ver bushel box, .00 Oonvfi« BEANS—Per bushel ., box, ”A‘?’%LEB Good, wnnd. very searce CO. “&%‘%‘s_d‘;‘..d,, per box, 8450@ | oSN pattees, B 8 0. ORANGES—qr box 5 00@5 60, BE. °"‘°"“fi§n£p“". I e OYHIM—IM 4bc, CHEES! E—10@14¢. 1e- Mmio, flpm tsGASE VALENCIA RANGES-- qmnhrld;e, o do. fll’:!gchlmn, To: ) COFFEE.—Rio, hlr, 1le; Rio, good aiz?? hAMS-Ammkur ; Amos. 90; Rio, prime to ch mu, Old gov't | keug drems 134 Argyle, Oyo; Atlantic, I ~265£..8{e, Moe.hq ; Arbuokle's, | 9¢; Onmbofl-nd, Highland, Sio; 53 Kenllworth 8yc; Pri kott, 10jo; Sus TEAS.—Gun powder, _good, 45@550 Ohoice, So@ite; Tmperial, good, 40@450 Choice, 60@75¢c; Young Hyson, good, 36@ Bde; choice, 63c@$1 00; Japan Nat Lea, 350; Japan, choice, 60@7he; Oolong, good, 35@40; Oolong, cho.ce, 40@55; Souchong, 85@40¢; choice, 85@4! RS,—Cut loaf, 11je; Orushed, Granulated, 10§o; Powdered, 114} rmc pnmienul 1Hr Standard Coffee A; 0jc; New York Confectioner's Standare ; Good A, 10¢; Prairie Extra O, DRIED. evaporated peaches, FRUITS—Chofce _halves, : Salt Like 10hc:vap- orated 5tb boxes, Michigan, Tho; New York apples, 7}c; Prunes, old, 6hc; new, 74e; Currants, 6j@7c; Blackberries, new, 150 OHEESE—Full Cream, 1do; Skim_11c, WOODENWARE—Two hoop _paile, 105 three hoop palia 3 20¢ No, 1 tubt 50; No, 2 tubs,, 8 80; No. 8 tubs, 750 plonier wul.lmn&. 185 Double Crewn, $o0; Wellbuckets 4 95. LEAD—Bar, § A, e house, bl bla, 57c; kegs, 4 gallons, 82 50; choice table syrup, 53¢; half bbls, 55c; kegs, 82 60. SODA.SDwight's b papers %300; De- and do, $3 00; humlu. 00; Keg noda, (@4 STARCH.—Pearl 4}o; Silvor Glow, 8} —c2 Part 5503 half Blc Corn Starch, 8§@%; Excelsior 7¢; Corn, 7. T.—Dngolnnds, per bbl, l 85; Ash- loll. in sacks, 8 bbls dairy 60, ba, 8 45; bbls dairy, 100, 8s, 3 65. SPICES,—Pepper, [19; Allrpice, 19c; Cloves, 40(;:6- Nutmegs, $100: 250;Cnssin, Mace MATCHES—Per oaddie, 90c; casos, 87.65: square cases, 85,10 PROVISIONS—Breakfast bacon, 13, :.holoe Iard, 14ho; dried beef, Lijg: ehould: ms, 130; bacon, nlden. 120, R PTOK LS Moy fn barrels, 89 00; do inhalf bbls, b 25; smalls, in bbls, 1200 do, in _half bbls, 7 00; ghnrklnl, in bbls, 14 00; do, in half Bbls, 7 50, VINEGARPure apple extra, 16c: pure nfifle, 13c; Prussing pure nnuln. 16¢, Y—Naw, $5 00 BRANS 3t edium, han per bushel; navy, 8t 00; cal LOPE—S(N, ) inch and larger, 9c; } inch, 5O RPSKirics Savon Tmperial, 8 30; Kirk's satini 8 80; Kirl's standard, 8 65; Kirk's whi Russian, 500: Kirk's Eul 20 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 onkes), 40; Kirk's magnolia, 4 55@ CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8s, 160;boxes 40 1bs., 16 oz., 6, 16¢. LY E—American, 3 d0; Groonwich, 940: Western, 2 75; North ; Lowis' Iye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275, POTASH—Pennsylvauia cons, 4 doz., in case, 3 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz in case, 1.90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED —Red clover, choice new, 8600 por bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; white clover, new, $1400 Al alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, $1800. Timothy, good, new, blue grass, extra clean, $150; blue grass, clean, 81 85; orchard grass, $2 50; red top, round navy, 8$4 00, grass, choice, 1 03; millet, common or Missouri, | ¢ 80c; millet, German, $100 to $1 25; Hungarian, HEDGESERD—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, flfiO honey locust, per 1b., 85¢c; per 100 fbe., 825 00. FIS J-—anlly white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 81 75; No, 1 whito fish, 90 1b bt bbly 6 70} white fish, in 10 1b kits, 1 10; family 10 Ib kita, 850; New Holland herring, per keg, 185; Russian sardines, 75¢: Colum- bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Georgs's Bank codfish, 6c; Gen boneless cocauas; }o; boneless fish, 1 ACKEREL - Half bbls mess macksrel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; hfbbl No. Lex shore do, 1001bs, 8 60; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 ibs, 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 1b kits, ‘2 25; No, 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 121b do. 1 00: tat family, 101bdo 75, ANNED GOOD:! r case, $4 00; do 1 lb"(Field 's), X OTTON ADES— Abherville 130; Agate, M0; Amerioan, 110; Artisian, 200} Oairo D and T, 134} Clarion D and T, 1740 Decoan Co. stripes Dand T, 16¢; Key: stone, 184c; Nantucket, 19c; Nonpareil, 166; ‘Ocean D and T, 18}o; Royal, 16} Sussex, 12¢; Tiog: l'l ‘Wachusett shirt- ing sheoks, 12hc; do, Nankin, 1240; York platn Nankin, 124c; 'do, checks, stripes and on, — Androscogein 104,27 he! THICK Pl‘!l\fl—“fiuw.v N 24¢; do 8.4, 22¢; Continental C | $8: $48 50; 1.in, No, 1, #4550, 0, TARRED FELT-—Per b, STRAW BOARD-Per lh BEAR CREEK LIME PLASTER PARIS-$2 LOUISVILLE CEMENT-£2 00, Bullding Material. LIME~Tar barrel, 81 85; bulk per b 350, Cement, bbl, wa plaste bbl, $2 50, Hair gfll‘ bu, 35 Tarre felt 100 Ibs, §3 50, Straw b ard, 84 00 PAPER—Straw paper, 8ic; rag paj e, 40; dry goods paper, 70; manila paper, 5 news paper, COAL—Cumberland lvln(‘kwul(h $12; Morris_Run Blossburg, $12; Whitchreast lump, 86 70; Whitebreast nut, 86 owa Tump, 86 50; Towa nut $6 50: Rock \pr ngs, Anthracite, all sizes, 812 00@12 b 42, 11¢; Fruit nl lhc Loom 10-4, 21& New NAILS~Rates, 10 to 604, 3 60, York mil 78, 80c; do 58, 2240; Lons] Pembroke 10- equiot 104, 284c; do| DRUGS AND OHEMICALS —Acid 9o, 9, 16¢, l‘el\pnnll 9, 3 | Carbolic, 500; Acid, Tartari: Balaam do’ 67, 2c; do 57, 18¢; Ution 96, H50; do | Copabis, e 'Ib, 7ho; Bark, afras, per 58, 2240; dgd8, 170 I, 14e; Calomel, per Ib, 75c; Cinchonidia, Clgars and Tobaccos. per oz, $1 005 (hlnrolcnn, per b, 100; CIGARS, —Seeds, $15.00; Connecticut, b, $1 40; Kpson: 825.00; Mixed, 835, Seed Havana, $850.00; (;lat\rlhvnn-\. TOBACCO — PLUG, olden Rule, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 61c; Our Rope, 62; Star, pounds, 24 ; Horso ' Shoe, pounds, butts, 60c; Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Navy, pounds, b5c; Bullion, pounds, 60c; Loril. er' !‘llmlx, pounds, 61 Eo FINE CUT—In ls.—Hard to Beut, 75¢c; Golden Thread, 70c; l“ounuh\. BOc anoflw, b5c untain, Fancy, b5c; Daisy, —-ln tin’ lnil—- Catlins O, & 51b holu, per 1b 630; Lori- illard’s laibc. Diamond Crown, 660, ulat 0z 51¢; Dukes Durham, 16 Ilfor{.k’ Garolina, 16 o5, 46; Soal of Nebras s, 16 o nen bags r 1b, 1',1”. Mnbn o’i. 2 oz, tin ToRS sey Do Tath o, Pllnh OII. and Varnishes. PAIN']‘S IN Olb—whlh lead, Umaha P. P., 64c; white lead, O.P.&C Co .8.P.64 & 6« malllugreen, fto 5 Ib cans, 20c ‘rench zi 1b | cating, zero, &lllon, 80c; summer, 150; machine, No nc, gasan seal, 120; French zinc, red seal, 11¢; French :l in varnish asst, 200; French zince, in oll asst, 15c; Raw aad burnt umber, 1 1b cans 12c; raw and burnt Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13.; refined lampblack, 120; coach black, 1%; ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 180, chrome 8@ | greens L 2 & D, 4o; blind and shutter , L. M. & D, lcPlrlu en, 180; liah red, 18; Venetian red, 96) 'i‘u. wre, 2205 American Vsrmlhod I, &1’ chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & 5 ch yellow ochre, 9c; golden ochre, 14; ‘patent dryer, 6c; graining colors: light oak, dark oaz, walnut, chestnut and ash 12¢. Dry ®aints ‘White lead, 84c; French zine, 10c; Paris whiteing 24c; whiting _gilders,’ 14c; whiting com’l, 1}c; lampblack L-ermnn town, f-lc, Inmph ack, ordinary, 8c¢; Prus. sian blue, 45c; ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber,fburnt, 4c; umber, raw, ic;sienna, burn t, 4c; sienna, raw, d4c Pnrls green genuine, 35¢; Paris green com'l ¢; chrome green, N, Y.‘' 20¢; chrom- groen K., 12c; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, Amur'lu\, 18c; Indian red, 10c, rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson's o venetian red Am., 1c; red lead, 74c; rome yellow, genuin » 2c; chrome yel. low, K., 12c; ochr«. rochelle, 3c; ocl N ; ochre, American, 1. c, Winter’s mineral, 2}: lelllgh brown, 24c: spanish brown, 24c; Prince’s mineral 8c; VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon. iture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, $1; furniture, U, 85c; cuu:h. extra, al 40; Goach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, 81 50; Ji apn 70c; asphaitum, 70¢; shellac, 8360; hard m‘cfifiisg’—uoao bor gallon, 114 carbon, per on, 11§c;1°50 hewd]l}ht. per gallon, E’)«, 175" headl ht, iwr sflo, 104c;cryutoline, por gallon, 196} inseed, nw&mrg-lon, 60; linseed, boiled lard, winter st’ d, per z-l- No. 1, 70c; No, 2, 60c; castor, &X per g;lclnn, i 21, No. 3,1 15' -weet. Y“ gallon, sperm, W, B., per glllon, fish, W, li..perg-uon.soe, neatsfoot, axns, per g.um, 75¢; No. 1, 65c; lubri- Field'l aalden 1, on, 35¢; No, oo §5 o3 (Standard), por case, | & 30; sporm, o 8051 b 550, o1 1b {standard) v case, 30; d do pentine, per. gallos, 70c; napths, 74', por dol (- z-llon. 30c; 64, 2 1b (slack), per Sk 275; B:" case, p) Onions, '3 80, f per dozen, 1 60@1 70; do 21b, per dozen 255@2 65. Sardines, small fish, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 14 Amenm Juarter boxes per box, llc- 0 half bnxel, r box, 21jc. Lobsters, 1 {e 'omatoes, 280; do 38 case, 280@3(0; Corn, 2 1b (Mounmn) per case, 310; soaked corn, 210; do 2 I (Yarmouth), case, 3 15; string beans, per case, geli); Lima beans r case, 1 85, Succotash per case. 2 25. 'eas, wmmnn,fimr case, 2 00, as, choice, Rer case, 3 15, Blackberries, 21b, per case, utrnwberrlen. 215, per cm, 2 30, raspbernes 1b, per case, 2 75@3 00. Damisons, ém per case, 2 15 Bartlett pears per case, 3 0o@4 00, Whortleberries per case, 240, Egg plums,2 Ib percuse,8 30(‘ Green gages,2 b per case, 3 30; do choice, r case,4 50, 1;::10 Aplglu, ¢ », per n.ne, 4 575, Peaches, 2 per 10: do 8 b, case, 5 00@6 00; do, (pie), s'm. per case.800; do pie, 6 b, per dozen, § 50, RICE—Carolina, 1@80, Louhlum, 7 84c; fair, 3 @ ANU’TG@ ?co.md, choioe, red Ten- uue, 10c per 1b; fimoy white, 10jc perlb; i;r—whlh Vlrwino raw, 10c; roasted, [3 BROWN COTTONS -Atlantlo A 8ho; Appleton XX, 7c;_Atlanta A, 8o; DBoott i ;m;flukflflla 4-4, 70; Cal nt W, T S e rite, e 1 i lor, loni - an Head sio, Indian Standard A, s Indian Orchard d. w., 8fc; Iawnn LL, 7c; Mfi‘:" %’I.m. 11061:%1102: A, B!v, o B Thordo A, ate;dox’ hos Wal- 44“1?5211‘3;&: 34 oy Ay Te g e ; The; r ; Argyle 44, Atfantio LL, r State x447;°' -4 Glc. Indian om.m "AA 39, s# high E 44 o ks i.onml. e los, j" N 80, 70; do O 82, 7303 do 1 130, 8io; Pocamot O % Yo Wll’fll“ BLEAC }{ED CU’l'l‘ONS—Andmooz iin L 4-4,dhc; Blackatone AA i perial 8 leached 44, 9c; Cabot 4-4, cf Fldamyu. e ot of the Loow, 10; can.bric 4.4,13c;do Water Twist, 104c; Great FallsQ, 1o|u. Tndian Head shrunk 4-4, 120: nsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 124c; New York Mills, 150 Poquot A, 100; cppBrell N G Twills, 124c; Pocabontas d-4, 9hc; Focssct 4.4, 6403 Vtica, 1le; Wazhsutta UULKH (Colered)—-Alhnny ¥ brown 8c; do C, drab. 1le: do XA stri plaids, 1540 do XXX brown and. drab, stripes and plaids, 12jc; Arlhu(mn hncy. 19¢; Bruluwlnk brown, 840; Chariot fancy, 1240; do extra heavy, zbo Fall River brown, extrs heavy, lue, Indiana A brown 1%e: Nenonset A brown, 15¢. 17’}‘:0:1}?;1“"‘3;3‘ A O A 82 5 do ne Arrowanra 9hc; Dhromnnt B B boneutog. €x h., 11 Hamilton D, zu Lewwton o Mlnn.hm 4-4, 20c; Omegn muper onn 4 4, 280; Pear] River 5 Put- uoko! 8 x bl“. m?:an:?’- blue 29, 8jc | cars 1 °Bk ms —Amm-.k. blaeand brown lflfl Andover DD blue, Ar] ble Sooteh, 18he; Concord 0G0, blue and brown, 13jo; do AAA, do do 18} do do do 14je; bnm ; Mystlo River DD stripe, : 164 P jver, blue and brown, ncasville, o and ‘i{“i'n' i) m"'omz:g'm L Arnold, 7o; m.“’ ":‘ S B B per dozen, dry, Huvy erdwln List, Iron, rates, $340; plow steel, special cast, 7c; crucil le,Bc. uyeuml urGammn,Oo, cast’ tool do, 16@" 8 225@3 00; hu perut,l‘&o felwl,luw 140; tongnes, each, 70@85c; axles, aach, 75c; sqhace nuts, per T, 7@1l0; washers, per 1b, 8@18c; flvah, r 1b, 1lc; coil chain, per 1b, 6@I2; malleable, 8c; iron wedges, Sc, crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth, 4o; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring steel, 'l@tk;, Burden's horseshoes, 5 3b; Burden’s muleshoes, 6 35, SHOT,—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2.10; ()flenul Powder, kegs, $6.40: do., balt $3.48; do., quarter ke $1.88; Blast- R. ecs, £3,35: Fuse, ver 100 feet 500, BAKBED WIRE—In car lots,,8 30 per 100; in less than car lots, 8 55 ver 100, Leather. Oak olo, 3o to 42o; hemlock sute, 280 to 350; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 650 to 80c; hemlock calf, 85 to 120; hem: lock upper, 23c to 26c; oak unper, 2Zic; alligator, 400 to 8 50; culf kid, 32@85c; Gretsen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak kip, 806 0 100; oak calf, 120 to 1 30; French kip, 110'to 155; Irench calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- setta, 5 50 to 7 50; liniogs, 800 to 850; toppings, 900 40 10.50; 1. Morocoo, 300 40,850 pabble 0. D. Morocco, 86c; simon, 370 to 3 00, HARNESS—No. 1 star oak, 4No & a do, 39c; No. 1 Ohto |85, 200 ke mion 1o Tor 3o 34 Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades wull at » slight ldnnu iou The demand for horses lxous‘ :npply\connflan ly. Prices range ulol- lows; Fine single drivers, draft ho; $175, to 225,; Common dralt horses, $100, to 150,; Extra farm horses, um. toufi 08 Common to good farm horses ; Extra p.l‘lazv 860, to 75.; Oommon Dlugl $20. MULES,—15 to 154 hands (extra), $125, to 160.. 14 iy g Trg 15!'7'{?'1 g"lo'owol;f N u, 0 100,; to hands, w% ALOOHOL — T87 proof, 230 per wine gallon; extra Californin spirits, 187 proof, 1 80 porfpmal gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 proof, 124 per proof allon; re-distilled wkiskies, 1 00@1 b0;_fino hlanded 150 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tunkv and Pemu{lvmh ryeu, 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES— mporwd, 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 A N%—o-u:,wmd , 4 50@6 00; domestic, R Ms—lm rted, 4 50@6 00; Now land, 2 00; "domesti | BEAGH 'AND' AVFLE SRANDY ggAuPAGNEB—Imram pnr 28 00@%4 0; Amarizaa, m ‘6 oo RETS—Per case, 4 16 00 VNS R wine, mlu, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, ber uu, 00@7 00, wnol.-u.l. We qwou lumber, lath and lh.lnalu on Omaha at the followin JOIHT AND SOANTL!N& lB ft. under, $2 ft. "TTRBRIES 16 £, and under, $22 00, e AR T o oo i 8 ! . 24 14! B'n.iv.cm.d—m».' 1, 4 and 6 in., §23 00; SI;E%ING No. (flnd common ystone | boards). 818 50; N 17 00, b | 100 i) BOAND i | atbt 00; L NG—A" 834 00; fiwm 00; ©, rug‘mmo—.& woo; B, $37 50; O, dm—n 1 o EINGLES o 0.1, 8 na 6-in. clear, u’m-- o. kuu 0. o N 00; O. G, Nor -mfll i’ WMM- N, b 897 00; Lin, -All oa—Common, 25 ta | 2@8¢ tod—Hhetowalls D 16 ! cured 7ie $150, to 800.; Extra | R: RDS,—12-in. D, $28 00; | Corn Dover's powders, \{ p«rlh Bhos l}‘yo.l’lnc, pure, Acetate, per 1b, No. l, per wal, per 1b, '\fi. 0il, (‘uwr, 0il, Castor, No. 8, per gal, 8120; 0-1' 7 Olive, per gal. 81 60; Oil, Onnmmm Opiurn, 85 2 uinine P. & W, R, & 8., per oz, 82 40; Potassium, lmh«lr-, per b 82 35" Salacan, perom docy Sulphate of 4 orphine, per o: ; Sulphur flour, H» 4ho: E’ma.m vor or, 8160, " Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16¢; heavy, 18@16¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@20c; washed, choice, 82c; fair, 80c; tub- K“fi and w.l. 28¢; burry, blackand cotted enn Hides Furs, Etc. HIDEB-—(:MII bnhhnr 'n hide,; 6A@7. 1¢; hides, pnt oured 70 hides, 0; -oun 14¢; di c-l!mrlt’lp. f&}m dl&y‘uf;h ides, soun: 11@i2e; To@1lc; groon ufi wt,l ST Do pot i oo 1 25; green lamb nkina, i"'mg’ 195 d.m..d hldu. v hied e 3 | ore’, 4 25@5 45, New York Dry Gnod New York, April 21, There has 1 een a continued lnll in the demand for most deseriptions of dry goods at agents’' hands, and select ons were rmm{ woverned by nctual wants, very little I-}mutmn lnmg manifested to un. tiel ate future requirements, The jobbing trade is no longer active, but a fair aver- age business is atill reported in some quarters, the most relalive anmation be- ing noticed in department goods. The tone of tie market is fairly steady, but there is rather more pressure to sell eer- t1in makes of dress goods, eto., of season. able character, Chiocago Live Stook. Crioaco, Aoril 21, The Drover's Journal reports as folliwa: Hogs—Firmi; sales for light packing and .Ium gnuwl fron S@7 15; b 00 choice hen nd oulls, & Vo te y 1 ll\llh\ an mm h llull cows madoe at 4 25@4 50; ping steers, 6 50@7 00, to good ship. ora’ and feed. Receij pu 4,200 head. tive and prices firm at 6 00@ ts, 1,500 head Cinoinnati Produnoe. OrNvoinwarr, Aprilf2l, Mess Pork—19 (‘O(tfll" 50, Lard -10 85@10 874. Bacon—Sides, 11 15@@ 11 65, Flour—Firm m\d light demand; winter family, 5 20@6 20, \Vhentdfllnndv, red, 1 39@1 41, Corn—Demand light and weaker; No, 2 mixed, 874c.] ts—Lower and easy, No, Lye--Closed dull; Darley—Fall, 901 Whisky -~ Un Peoria Prodaoce. Pronta, April 21, Corn—Active and 1:wer; high mixed, 64 @.flc, mixed, 74)@7 Sales, May, 2 mixed, 2, 050 offered, tlirds nu,) hundod h 1'0 perl eent. ofl. s, ; v N A O“‘Ei .Actlve and lower; No, 2 white, 20.3 Nm 4, 10c. k, No 3 No. 2, | “Rye— Firmer; No. 2, 86}@863c. 800; No. 8, 16¢; No, 4, be. L‘ox, No, 1, 60c; No, 2, e, Skunk, No. 1, black, 650; short stri) 400 narrow stripe 250; Urond stripe, 100, ‘Lallow, Gc, . - Oouofl Bluffs Market. Counoit, Brurrs, Aprll 19, Flour—Crystal Mills Golden Sheat, 8 60; California Eureka, patent, 3 8; Dest brand of Kansas, 8 50@3 90; Kansas and Missouri flour 8 50@4 25; grnh-m, 875; rye flour, 3 40, Bran and Shorts—20 00 per ton Chep Corn—24 00 per ton, ‘Wheat—No. 2, ‘1 20@1 15; No. 8, 90¢; rejected, 52, Corn—65, Oats—No, 2, 50c; rejected, 40¢, Rye—70-. Barley—No. 2, 80c: No. a, 75e. Hay—Loose, b w@a Wood—5 00@6 Wool—15@25. Butter—Creamery, n rolls, wrap- ned, 25@30c: rullu not wrapped, 20c; mixed colors, 16@20c Eggs—10c. Potatoes—1 50; Sslt Lake, 1 60, Onions—1 25@ Dressed Poultry—(,lm.kunn 10c;. goose, 12405 turkeys, 124o. Live Chickens—2 75@3 00 per dozen, 10c; ducks, Chicago ¥Froduce. Curcago, April 21, The report on "Change to-day that Phil D. Armour, Esq., hal died caused a marked effect on the market, although the report was promptly denied. May corn dropped 3 cents and 8,000,000 bushels more gold in fifteen minutes on the eall board, the price declining 2 cents during that time, Flour—Slow, and holders demandi; firmer figures; lprlup%'hut flours, 4 7 7 00; commou to choice western, 5 00@ 7 50; common to fancy Minnesota winter wheat flours, 60067 00; tair to choice rye flour, 4 70@5 10, Wheat—No. 2 spring was fairly active and the feeling was unsettled, closing lower on the regular board and on call at 1 37 for cash; 1 38 for April; 1 813 for May; 132§ for June, 1 204@1 208 for July;1 17, for August: 106§ for the year; No 8, 1 1 @1 20; rejected, 85@90c. Corn—No. 2 active and irregular, clos- ing on call at 7 'Bic for cash andApril; 73fc for Mny; 1jc for June; 71§@71%c for July; 7-4¢ for August; b7lo for the ;enr, high mixed, 762@7(:?::; rejected, ats—No, 2 quiet and dull, closing at 49§c for cash and April; 4870 for May; 47 fo for Juns aud July; 83}@38jo for thie I{v& -Steady at 89¢ for No, 2, cash and ril; 8840 for May; 80@824c for June. E-rley Dull at 108 for No. 2, cash; 9430 for No, 4, Pork—Weak and lower; meun ork, 18 0@18 ll? for cash and April; 1 &) for May; 18 25 for June; 18 65 for kY year. Lard—Weak and closed at 11 22§@11 25 for cash and April; 11 18@1' 184 for May; 11824 for June; 11 45 for July; 11 70 for Sefimn r; 11 05 for the year. agon —Short ribs weak and lower, clos. at 10 10 for cash and April; 10074 for ay; 10 05 for June; 10 10 for July; # 874 for tiu year, Whisky—1 10, )lutur—Dufl and low:r; choice cream- ery, 28@800; falr to good, 25@27¢; choice o tine dairy, 23@86, Egge—124@18¢, Rec'ts. Shipm'ts .. 6,401 5,845 8,218 54,879 05,894 195,873 801,173 7,810 1,356 1,572 13,148 5,001 New York Produce. New Yooz April 21, llfllour—Dull and uuchnn); d; southern, Wheat -Opened }@1c lower and dull, closing steady; No, 2 red, 1 47§@1 41; Nu 1 white, IMX No. 2 ('hlolxu, 145; No, ! red May, 1 49}@1 49}; do Juue, 1494@ 149%; July, 1351 84§ Corn—} 9,1(- lower and unsettled; No. 2 mixed, April, 908@91c;do May, 86}@86¢; do June, 818@8b3 3, Oats—Dull, weak and lower; No, 1, white, Ole; No, 2 do, +50he; mixed weste ern, 58@00; No, 2 mixed, April, 88}c; do M;‘y, b3 @sie. e—Kirm st 90@9%c. Birley—Dull Pork—Quiet; navl mess, 18 25 cash; do April, 18 10@18 Lard—Tirmer -ntl active; 11 52} for cash, April and May, Whisky—Nominal, Petroleum—Market quiet but firm; united, 78¢; crude, in barrels, 763@771c; nlplhl. ia bnrnll. [764c; refined, in bar- rels, here and in Baltimore, 77jc; in Phils- delphia, 77c, Kansas Ofty Prod-oo Market- Kansas Ciry, Aprll 21, l Dm Lim lnts’ vn;;‘k, 0, 2, J la;o. 0, wh (1 y, 0740; June, @ .uly, l’"’k Shay Apell b7k yra—Weak aud Jower on futnm, No, ‘l’mhaid‘:u; b , April, 78¢; M Ci une, uly, it mtzod, o, g Oats—No' onh b8c; R Rec' Wheat Bumxou, April 21, Flour - Quiet, steady; fultz, 1 45; longberry, lfi%r 2; No. 2 red winter, inactive at1 46 for cash dA ril; 1 45 1464 for May. wd Anes 1454 j|he is offerin Highwines —=Firm at 1 17, Rec'ts, Ship'ts ‘Wheat. 1,825 47 Corn 7,000 Oats 42,870 Rye 2,500 Barley . 600 Totedo Proauce. Touxno, April 1. Wheat~Dull; 140§ for No. 2 cash and April; 1 89 for May; 136 for June; 116§ for duly; 118} for August; No. 1124 for cash, Corn—Quiet; 800 for high mixed; 774 No. %, oash and April; 7650 for May for June; 570 for the year. Oats—Nothing d. Philaaelphia Produoe. PHiADELPHIA, April 21, Wheat—Tasier; L 46} for cash and April; 1463@1 46§ for May. Corn—kasier at” 86@89c for cash and April, Oata—Easier at April, Rye- Quiet,at 90@91c, b8@bc for cash and Kansas City Live Stook. Kansas City, April 21, Cattle—Receipts 749 head; shipments, 287 head, Markoet slow and dragging at about T hursday's price:; native shippers, 576@700; native stockers, 3 75@4 2b; native cows 2 60@5 00. Hogs—Receipts, 8,676 head; shipment 720 head, Market oiened firmer, d weak; sales ranged from b G5@7 25; bulk from 6 7586 95. Liverpool Prod: I HKI(I‘DUL. April 21, American Flour—10s@12s 6d. Wheat —Winter, Ys 10d@10s 8\| white, 98 10d@10s 8d; lprlng. 9s@10s M' club, 105 3d@104 7d. Corn—6s 114d for new, and 7s1d for old. Pork—82s. Lard—b58s 6d. East Mb.rcy Live Stook. ‘East LiBRRTY, Pa., April 21, Cnctlo—thing dulng. receipts, 935 head; nhifilnunu, 323 head. Hogs—Xirm; re: e(&)hi 1,500 head; ship ments, 1,200 head; Ildslphhs, 7 40@ 760; Yorkers, 7 0u@7 25 K Sbieap—Tirma and -unbhianged)| receipts, 1,000 head; shipments, none. — - Turpentine Market. WiLmiNaToN, N. C., April 21, Rosin—Strained, 1 90; good, 1 95, Spirits—Dull at ble Tar—Steady at 1 874, Buffalo Live Stock. East Burravro, April 21, Hogs—Steady; receipts, 61 head; ship- ments, 58 b e e light to good, 6 90; medium weighte, 7 40@ 75, Cle ohnd Market. s, Aprii2L, ql’alroleum—snnd-rd white, 110 test, 0, e — DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, DIA- MOND At Hubermann’s. Don't miss the chance; only fourteen days. —_—— Everybody who oontamglwu pur- chasing FurniTurg -will find it to their own interest to inspect the im- meuse stook at the store of Cirds. SHIVERICK, who unquestionably has the finest assortment of ¥URNITURE, etc., from the best manufacturers lnd the newest styles, and ALWAYS MAKES LOWER PRICES than any other FURNI- TURE dealer in Nebaaska, CHaAs. SHIVERIOK, 1206, 1108 and 1210 Farnam 8, m27-mon-wed&sat-mande-1mtf —— 1,000 beer kegs, 1 malt mill, 1 white cedar mash tub cowmplete with gearing, good as new A lut of large puncheons, suitable for cisterns or water tanks, One 25 horso power en- gine and boiler, all for sale cheap. Also 20,000 brick ut $10 per M. Call at Lm\ngcr & Metcalf Co.’s, corner of Sixth aud Pacific streets, Omaha. m&edw-1w. i Parties in need of Ranges will do well to call on John H. Erck, the Hardware aud Stove Merchant, No. 616 and 617 16th street, who is sole agent for the Celobrated Rubel’s Wrought Iron Range. Considered the most complete in use, Hotels and boarding houses would do well to ex- amine them before purchasing. He has also just received a car load of the best makes in Cook Stoves which he is selling at remarkably low figures, Also a car load of Lyman's bu'. Locked Barb Fence Wire, which at the lowest market prices. Mr. Erck also carries & full and complete stock of Carpenters’ Tools and Shelf Hardware, on_which 3“‘ ko prides himself on giving rock bot- tom figures, It will ply ou to call on this enterprisin; lore pur- chasing in any ol tha above men- tioned goods. sprl7-e&meodlw Large consignment of Men's Low Qut 8hoes just arrived at Feevey & Connolly’s. They invite those buying S T suit ovi ly wi are untouched. apral gt SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK —OF— Men's, Boys' and Children’s CLOTHING Ready for Inspoction —=AT— POLACK'S CLOTHING HOUSE. The Lowest Prices Guaranteed, 1316 Farnam Street, Near 14th, Mar16eod. S.W. WATT | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN N ey p JER IR Lath, Shingles, o SAYH, DOORS, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. 16th and Cuming Sts. OMAHA, NEB SPRINUG 1"882 CARPET SEASON J. B. Detwiler Invites the atteniion of the public to his LARGE “AND WELL SELECTED STOCK New Oarpets) . Embracing all the late pat- terns in everything in the Carpet Line. Mattings, 0il ICloths and "Window Shades. In large quantities, and always at the Bottom Prices. LAGE CURTAINS A "SPEGIALTY. J. B. DETWILER! 13818 Farnam Street. OMAHA, . - - - - NEBRASKA H M & M. PEAVY THE CLOTHIERS! 1309 Farnham Street. ONMIAELA -~ - =- NEB. Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact tha M. EELILNMAN'S OCO. Rank foremost in t.ho West in Assortment and Prices of | CLOTHING, FORMEN'S, BOYS' AND OHILDREN'S WEAR, g ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods ! Hats and Caps’ ./ ummmammu to 8 om,upu«l $he dpmmanca of regard I‘!A'-t .h RESPEOTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO 1801-1308 Farnham and 300 to 812 L