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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1°82. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FIN. New York, May 9, MONEY, Money closed at 3@4 per cent, Exchange closed firm at 4 83@4 02}, Governments closed firm, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Currency 6's . 4's conpons 44’s coupons. B's coupons 6's coupons. RAILROAD BONDS, Pacifio railrosd bonds closed s follows: Upgion 1sts, ... N7§@117§ fon Land ‘G u"ifii 1a Union Sinking Funds, 1194@121 Centrals - 116}@117} STOOKS The stock market to-day was dull and irregular, and closed weak with the lowest prices of the day current for the more act- iye stocks, Manhattan Elevated was more active than for a long time past, and ad- vanced 8 per cent. to 56, but subsequently lost most of the decline and closed at 54} bid; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis rese from 74} to 76, and closed at 75, The principal dealings were the Denver & Rio Grande, Michigan Cen- tral, Texas Pacific and Western Union. The following were closing bids: Am'n Dist. 'Lel. ;{& Met, El. . H MLB& M&E. Mo, Pac. Mobile & Preferre: Quickilver Preferred 84 Houston & Tex, 722 Homestake, Union I’nc vee s 113; Wabash . 29 Preferred .. Western Union. (!Bg STATR BONDS, Tennessee 6's, declined to 58}. OHICAGO MONEY. CHI1CAGO, May 9. Business in banking circles to-day was rather quiet; the offerings of paper were only moderate, and parties in good stand- ing having the right kind of paper to offer found rates at 5@7 per cent. UNITED STATES BONDS. (3 kA0 .50 3)'s Extended 6's 1013@1014 s Exteuded 5's 1013@101§ 4¥’s Coupons. 1154@116 4's Coupons. . 121{@121§ RAILWAY AND MISCELLANEOUS, Burlington & Mo. in N 82 ‘Wabash 1st mort, 5's, Chizage 81 Chicago & Northwestern 6' 99, Jacksonville & Southeastern & 95: COMMERCIAL Umana Wholesale Markot. Orrior or THE OMAHA Bis, Tuesday Evening, May 9, The only changes reported in the market to-day are as follows: ‘Wheat, No. 2 advanced }c; rejected de- clined 1c. Barley declined 1c. Rye declined 2c. Corn de:lined 1c. Oats advanced e, Butter declined 3@bc. Local Grain Dealings WHEAT.,—Cash No, 2,107; cash No, 8, 900: nkefled, 72, 7 'Y,—Cash No. 2, 95¢; No, 8, B.YE —Oash, 640, OOBN —OCash No, 3, 59, STREET PlhOES—Oorn, 50(@45; oats, 00? per ton, CHUPPED EED—$1 50, OHOPPED CORN—$1 40, BRAN—$1 15 per hundred, STRA W—400 ton loose; 500 ton baled, Produce and Vegetables, ©20TATOES—Nebraskas, 1 00@1 10; ~mported Scotch Ohlm ions 1 00@1 15, So ET POTATO! .76@6.00 per WILD DUOK—.[ 25@1 50, LGGS—14@15 UTTER—uuma 88@40c; choice lS@Z&c, common mll. 15@17c. B ESWAX—- ellow, 20@%20. ONIONS—Bushel boxes, 2 50@3 00 ORANBEBR!EB—-Pu box, 82 75@ CHEESE—10@14c, ORANGES— 86 00@6 25 COFFEE,— i, mir, 11o; Rio, good 26; Rio, prime to choice, 124e; Old gov't gcu; 284c, Mocha, 28}c; Arl ’-, TEAS—Guopowder, good, 45@>55; 60(@75; Imperi Mwufi Choice, 60@75¢; Young 65c@$! JApm at 85c; Japan, choice, 3 oohn‘m 85@40; Oolong, cho.ce aog:a Souchor p‘nl‘m! l; M d ng, BUGARS —Cut loaf, 108c; Orushed, l()iu, Grlnullt llJIo, l‘owdlud, 11, Standard Coffos sjo; 'fin Tor Coufoctioners Standsnd A 100; Good A, 9jc; Prairie Extra C, )DBIED FRUITS—Choice ves, evaporated 08, 7c: Salt Lake 10‘.. Vap- orated 501 boxes, 13}¢; Mlnhl&m, 7c; New Y k Tie ) Dew, o D T 7oy Biacsbarnis’ mow % b BODA.-—D ht's Ib papers, $2185; De- and do, 82 85; Church’s, $2 8; Knuodn. *PBOVIBIONS—BnAkhnt bacon, 137, shoice lard, 143c; dried beef, leln; -hnuld ;u, 9)::{' h;ml. 184c; bacon, sides, 12¢c; NE# PICKLES—Medium, alf 700; gherkins, bls, {Farsins, b0 do i bl L N i AR-—Pure apple extra, le, 13¢; Prussing nuu lnnh, 16¢. pm R Matin. hand ‘picksd 84 00 E. um, hand pi el Eahel ey, §1700s alal vy, 84 00 PoROPE—Sisal, ' inch snd larger, 7{@ h, %, ”“’ofl“ (SE—Full Cream, l0; Part ofixxwwm—m hoop _pails, go, bree boop pails, 3 20t o, 1'tubs ploneer washboards, 185 Double Crewn, 2 00] W.llhm;ketnf 8 265, hmul. bb]-. 5503 half bin 57o, lzqz% $2 50; choice fbbu,we kogs, §2 50, a’t ou —Pml. m Silver toss, 8 9¢; Excelsior 1c' C«rn. S T,—Drni‘;nnda por b, 1 85; Ash- ton, in sacks, 3 bblu dairy 60, be, 8 45; pper o5 Cloves, me. Nu:m"'s, oo: ?:’unn, Mace 81 00, MATCHES—Per eaddie, 90c; round oases, 87.65; square onses, $5,10 SOAPS—Kirkos Savon' Tmperial, 8805 Kirkcs sating 830, Kirk's standart 8 65; Kirk's whi Russian, Kirk's En 70 Kince” Prairls Queen, (100 cakes), 40; Kirl's magnolin, 4 55@ CANDILES—Boxos, 40 by 16 oz, & ibonen 10w, 10 ok, o 166 at LY E—American, 8 40; Greenwich, aao: Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 bG; Iye, 4 60} Jewell Iye, 275, POT. —Pcnnsyhlflh eans, 4 doz., in case, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 dor. in cose, 1.90; Anchor Ball 2 dos in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, 8700; white eclover, new, $1400 al alfa clover, new, mw alsike, new, Bl e 1 i g ue ex Ml’l, ne clean, €1 35; orchard mf""‘ choice, 1 03; millet, Liorh gt Mimourl, EOc- m|llatb‘!)}°ennan. $100 to $125; 1t05 HnfinDflEihED—Ouge oraj bnuheh, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or lW fbu 503 honay locust, per lb., 85¢; per 825 00, FIS .{—Family white fish, 90 1b h bbls, 81 75; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 70; No. 1 white fish, in 10 Tb kits, 1 10; family 10 Ib kits, 85c; New Holland herring, per 5 TR ) '{o&‘;‘l‘é‘.‘f‘s g0y Goorges | fin i river salmon, per ] 3 Bank codfish, nfic Gen, beneless ooa‘r'x:u 8hc; boneless fish, Sio, N ACKERELHalt bbls messmackerel, | X. 100 Ibs, $12 50; hf bbl No, 1ex shore do, 100 1bs, 860; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 b, ©00; moss mackerel, 12 b Idta, "2 25; No. 1 ex shore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 1216 do, 1 00¢ fat family, 10 {b do [ CANNED GOODS—Ogysters, (Fields), por case, 84 00; do 110 (Field'-), gor cate, J00; do'2 10 SS 5 dolm(.mdud eu%zzo- do 2 1 (ulack), por case, 2 70 do 116 (slack), fi' case m Oclon, L Salmon, 1 per dozen, 1 60@1 70; do r dozen b thKardiaes, smal] fiah, Paported. one quarter boxes per box, 14; Amanun, quarter boxos per box, 11c; do half boxes, 7 Yer box 21%0. Lnbsbun, 1 b per dozen, Omnt 2380; do 8 Corn, 2 16 (Mounh&n) 210' do 315; len beans case, 2 25, , choice, case, 2 70@2 90; Eer t.nu, 310; soaked corn, Yarmouth), se string bunn, per_case, 2 10; Ber case, 1 85, Succotash sr 'eas, common, per case, x case, 8 15, M‘kbemes. ) 230, strawbérries, 2 1b, por case,2 mpherrl 2 b, per case, 275@3 00 Damsons, 2 b, per _case, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 3 00@4 {0, Whortleberries r um,'uo. Egg plums,2 b percise,3 30, Groen goges,2 fnr case, 8 30; do choice, r case,4 50. Pine les, 3 Ib, per SO, Frit B 5B o case, o, (pie) per case,800; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, § 50~ RICE—Carolina, 7@8c; Louisiana, 7 fair, AN mSe onstod, cholce, red Ten. nessee, 100 per Ib; fanoy white, 10c per Ib; r;‘v—whitc Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, c. Dry 8. BROWN OOT’PON’B—Athan 8ke; A pleton XX, 7c;_Atlanta A, 8c; Boott Ot: ; Buckeye LL, 44, 70; Cabot W, ittenan; oA 61c; Ureat Falls E, Hoosier, 61 c' Honest Width, 7jc; Int dn.n Head 8%c; Indian Standg rd A, ;ndifi rchard d. w., 8}c; Lawnnne o tio River, 730} Pequot A, blo; Shawmut L, 7o; Ut 6 ‘Wachus- ot By 7ot do'A, Blo; do e 48. i 23o; Wal- “ Il\EB OWN COTTONS—Allendale 4.4; Tho; Alligator 84, 80; Argyle 4-4, Tio; | 8110. Atfantic LL, 6}0, Badgn Stata X 4-4, 703 Bemningtan 0 Snckeye £ 4-4 bics Paints Olls and Varnishes. PAIWS IN Oll.—xhlh lead, ()m-h white I P.64 | cuf n.h-m.mmmn, 1 oane, 200 ;nmch zine, l'to French zinc, red seal, 11c; ine, in varnish At %c; French rlnea, in oil asst, 150; Raw aad burnt umber, 1'Th cans 1%; raw and burnt _Sienna, 18c; vandyke brown, 13.; refined Iampblack, 12¢; conch black, 1%; ivory black, 16c; drop black, 160 Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine bine, 18¢; chrome green, L. M. & D, 14c; blind e een, L. M, & D, Nc Paris 180. nulinn red, 156; Venetian red, re, 3%0; Amerlean Vermiliod, T, & P., 180f chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D_ 0., 180; ellow ochre, 903 golden ochre, 15; patent ryer, 60; graining colors: light_onk, dark oa%, walnut, chestnut and ash 120, Dry ®aints White lead, 64c; French rino, 100; Paris whiteing zgc, ‘whiting _gilder 14¢; phiting coml, 1e; lam pbfack German: 4o lampblack, ordinary, S¢; Prus. 815 bing, 400y Slttamaiing, 180 vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber,fburnt, 4c; umber, raw, dcjsienna, burn t, 4c; slonna, raw, 4c Paris green genuine, 85¢; Paris green com'l 2buy chrome green, N. b'A) 200; chrom- green K., 1%¢; yermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- tandard), per case, | 88l million, Amsriu. 18c; Indian red, 100, rose pink, 1dc; venetian read, Cookson's g.ic venetian red Am., %fi‘ red lead, Hc' rome yellow, genuine, 200; chrome’ yel- low, X, 130} ool rochelle, o; ool hre, anch‘ ro, American, 3 ‘Winter’s mi nenl 24e; lehigh brow spanish brown, 2fe; Prince’s miners VARNISHES—Barrels nllon. Fumiture, exte, 1 10, “Harniture, fi 81; furni ; coach, extra, $1 40' Coach, No, li 20; Dunu, ll 503 Jlg::1 70c; ns !nlhu'n, 70c; shellac, oil finish, 81 80. OILS—110" carbon, per gall uwrm headlight, per g‘llon, 2}c; 176 hudl(q g\? lon, 1 lno. rur lon, lnuaad raw, r sd Fer gal tlon, dg«? wlnhr str'd, per cal* 3 1 No. 000; castor, n, 1 25‘ No. 8, 115; sweet, T R Bl B fish, W, B.. per gallon, 606; neatafoot, extra, per gallon, Toc; No. 1, 66c; lubri: cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 15¢c; pm'den machine, No. 1, per gallon, 3(»15, No. sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- pentfne. per gnllon, 5c; naptha, 747, per llon, 30c; 64°, 20¢ Hy Hardware List. Iron, rat $3 00; plow steel, special oast, 70; orucil le, Ho; -pecul or (.mn.n,eo, cast’ tool do, 225@8 00; hu&. Perset. % felloes, nwo':i dry, l40° tongues, each, 70@860- axles, each, 750; square muts, per I, 7@llc; washe "f: S@1c; rivets por Ib, 11ci coll ohan, per 1b, 6@12; m eabley 803 iron we 64:. mwbun. 60; harrow mch. 4oy horsestioos, por keg, 6 0; spring stecl, 7@so; Burden's horseshoos, b 85; Burden’s muleshoes, 6 35. SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2.10; omnm Puwder, kegu, uuo. do., alf $3.48;" r kegy, 81 B hen .55 e "per 00 Tost. 500, BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 8 30 per 100; in less than car lots, 8 55 ver 100, Leather. Oak sole, 8¢ to 42c; hemlock sole, 28¢ to 350; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, G5 to 800; homlotk calf, 850 o 1 20; hem: lock upper, 23c to alligator, 400 to & 50;_calf kid, 32@85c; Greisen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak kip, 800 to 100; oak calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 1101 55; Trrench calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- set to7 50; linings, 600 to 8 b0; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B. L. Morocco, 30¢ $0,85c; pabble O. D. Morocco, 35¢; simon, t03 00, HARNESS—No 1 star onk, No 4 2ho; dor 306; Noo 1 OMa onk 386, Nov. 3\ dor 856; No. 1 Milwaukes, 97c; No. 2du, Erey Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at a slight advance in prices. The demand for horses exceeds the '“PP ly consideraoly, Prices range as fol- dmfthafl& $175. to 225,; Common drait hom!. ll t0150,; Extra farm horses, 95.; Common to good farm horses $90. to l100 Extra ph Common plugs, $20. to -rd A 83c; 0 'ULES.—15 to 15} hands {exm), tolB05 1 hands, $100. to 140. {8;)‘8{,, L"“fi“N‘;o,‘;‘,;.” ;’bg‘;“;""“}g U 1 ‘Lnda, o1 4100, 185 o 1 86, 7! o E 39, Pocasset O 7! w’m?:ému gl H, 70 | b BLEACHED COTTONS—Androsoog: in L &4, 04c; Blaclatone AL h'rperhls c, do half bleached 4-4,9¢; Cabot 4-4, Fidelity4-4, 94c; Fruit of theLoom, 10;" car.bric 4- (,1&: do Water Twist, 1 c,Gmt FallsQ, 10 Indion Head shrunle 4, 120: Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, York Mills, uot A, 10c; N G Twills, 124c ontas_4-4, 9hc; Pocasset, 4-4, sgw {mca, Tlo; Wamsutta ox’f%xsi(c lored)--Albany 1 b [1] ole: ny ro 8c; do C, drab, rles do XA gen ‘mé pl:lirls, 124e; l‘:‘i’d Xlxzicl hAr:Hu an 'dnb, stripes and plaids, 12jc; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8jc; Chariot fancy, 12h0; do extra_heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indiana A brown’ 14: Nooouset A brown. 156, TICKLNGD—AMOosk 0 A 17h¢; do XX loe 82, 1 % FRBLR] 9jc; Ulmmont B B f Onnelws’lnx tra, 174c; hvumn a 30,'150; A mesin aba 4-4, 306; Om muper extra 4-4, 280; Pear] River 89, 16fc; Put- nam XX blue steipe, 126; ‘Shetucket § ckdu 88 120; Yeoman's blue 29, 830 =do Blucand bro m:'sm vmn omaeed 000, b w i ST T R aflug‘ lnd er DD stripe, 164c; Poarl rown, 1&:‘; nn’anfl.h, bmwu, 1 c; New ‘epperell lini love finish, bjo; Kowport o 60; d uufil Pequot d amk o Goj o filass bl Peq! o REE'J.‘ JEANS—Ammy. 805 Andro- coggin satteen, 8§c; Clarendcu, O‘e ; Cone toga satteens, Tic; wel , 8c; Indi; o‘. 1n|.v’. Urnglnutt,Impmvod,ni Pe rlll sattean 9}o; Rockport, PRINTS- Allens, dho; Amululn. ! A.rnold, 70; Berwi ciz m, 0; Conestoga. Gio. Dun Qc’ unnoll, 7c; Eddysto Costol fign:‘ény, e Rl boek.’:, ep,'h-r- ot B, rwm Southbridge, d‘:,’fi‘o‘." A b T bory, Oflln 64, Ny Ty 3 c, se."o..'.:'i.fl...a, 7o Highiana, Sios orth. 84o; Plun kclt. 104c; Sus- comNADES—AbMHIHI l%: sc@' Agate, 200; American, 11c; Artisian, Cairo'D"and T, 1340} ClarionfD and T, 174e; Dlaom %o l:flWhD 1‘33”}{1 17 1C; ‘antucket onj lm 165 "Ocean D aud T 1dje Royal, ’ S achoat: Bussex, 12¢; Tioj lnw :heck mn ankin, 124c; Yar ] d&:luclu. stripes an 0 104,274t o 8.4, 2%; Continental O 42, i, e o the Loomn 10-4, 274; Now York mills 98, 85¢; do 78, 80c; do 58, 23ho; Pembroke 10-4, 250; Pequot 104, 284; do 7-4, 19; do 49, 1o, Fo perell 36, 29¢; do”61, B1c; do 57, 180; Utica 96, 8be; do 5 do 48, 17¢ 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, Btar, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60c; Horse Shoe, i, 24 b, butks, 60c; Gilt Edge, rels, paund.u. 2 lb. Luttn 06 Aray aad Navy) alion, pounds, 600; 1. i o Bk 3 70¢c; Fountain, 80c; Mountain, 60c; *Dalay, Boe.—Tn tin' foll— , 51b b«.xe-, per 1b 63¢; Lori- illard’s 'l‘fi:r 650; Diamond Crown, 60, SMOKING—Al grades—Common, 25 to 88c, Granulsted—Blackwells Durham, 16 Bnrnnd. Eddystone 24 inch double face, %t Garner A |18 (0, Bo; Manhattan ALconon—m ‘roof, 2 30 e wine wllan; exta Oalifosnin pirita; 187 proof, 30 per proot gallon; triple reined apiric 187 proof, x proof gallon ee-dsilled iRy 100G s s blonded 1 3 503 Keontuotes bont: b, 5006 0; Ko tucky and Penasylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. mumu's—fm , 86 00@16 00 domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS -z Dorted, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140@3 PR TETIR L 80, Bty land. PEACH AND APPLE L A M P AGNES—Tmported P 00G3 03 Amariza, PO e 12 906 CLARETS—P‘r case, 4 50@16 00 ‘WINES—Rhine wine, per cf 6 00@ 20 00; Catawbs, {cr eau, .“bfl. Wn qnou lumber. llth And shi the T AN D SOANTEINE 256t and under, $21 00; 18 ft., $22 00, TENCBRS,16 ft. and under, 822 00, PIMBER AND FOISTS8 i, 923 0 it 8300 R L, 8 50 241 8 30 YENCING—No.', 4 aud 6 in, $22 00 No. ETING — No. 1 (2nd common ml%'fl{ns. ‘mn. D, $2800; 12.n, G, B SIDING— A~ W 00; gol‘a’l 00; C, FU)ORING—A.MOO, B, 837 50; C, O INGIL 8 oo, 1, $175; 6-in, clear, $270; star, 83 23 oxt 00 LT 1 s g0, M SHIP LAP—Plain, :gw. 0. G. Nor Iu on: 80; 0. G, No. 00, | > StiinG. " Not 15, 825,00, §io. No. e N1 a0 —1-in. No. 8, 887 50; 1-.in No. 2, $13 60; L-in. No, 1, $48 50, PARIS—§2 35, LOUIBVILLE CEMENT— 200, Bullding Material. LIME—Ter barrel, 81 85; bulk per bus 85¢, Cement, bbl, $2 50, Iowu gl‘luhr bbl, $2 50, Hair Ec AR S per: Taw paper, nc P 4o; dry goods paper, 7c; . paper, fbc"; news paper, COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Wblkhuut lump, 86 50; Whitebreast nut, gwélwn lnmR 50; Iowa nut $6 50; prlng nthracite, all sizes, §12 NAILs—nm., 10 to 60¢, 8 Druss. DRUGS AND cmmwu.s -—Anld o bia, mu'lb 706; § 0] r H 10, Tdo; d):lomu per Ib, 7bc; Chwhonhlz ¥ oz, 8105 hlorolurm, v I, 1001 o "1""33"“3?" et 3 wn-u:] 03 Glyoes .pmv-r. ta, 1b, 2c; O Custar, Mo ‘) 2 0il, Castor, No. 8, pcr zllf 3120, . Olive, per gal. £1 60; Oil, Origaomy 506 Oxn(um. 84 75; ui.un. P, nlwd R.& ?b, oo 81 407 e, per Efl g Y il e, ruz, 05770, bl flour, du, rvchuine, ver oz, §1 85, Wool., Merino unwashed, light, 14@160; heay, 13@15¢; medinm uawashed, light, 18@20¢; washed, choice, 820; fair, 80o; tusgmL 78 and w., 280; busry, blacksad cotted wools 2@bo lose Hides Furs, Ete. HIDES—roen butcher's bide,) 6@0ko 51 ha, 16 05 800 e o | oured 707 hidosys groon sa bured 7 Ronts Casciina. 16 a; gnor' Nebru- | bides, bfoi n "1‘ ot o - ka, 16 0z, 880; linen b per 1b, §1.85; l!u Pw 2 oz, m@llc. cousm lo(ollc; oil, b 6o; Dog Tnfl. m, unJurG bs, per IL green re;nb&h. m'h‘"“d:'}d‘b'flfl = and one two- §iae )brlml ed Goon sking No. 1. 403 800; No. 3, 2. No. 4 100. _ Mink, No. 1, 6063 No. 2, 800; No. 8, 160; No. 4, bo. _Fox, No, 1, e No. n.'mw“ kunk, unk, No 1, black, 3 short strl narrow stripe 2ho; Lroad stripe, 100, 1o, 1‘.11”. Connofl Blaffs Market. Couxor, By Flour—Crystal Mills 8 60; California Eureka, patent, 3 80; best brand of Kansas, 8 50@3 90; Kansas and Missouri flour 8 50@4 25; graham, 8 75; rye flour, 8 40, Bran and Shorts—20 00 per ton May 9. Golden ghur, Chop Corn—24 00 per ton. Wheat—No. 2, 110@1 16, Corn: N Oate 9, Rye 0. 2, 750; No, , 75 per bale. Wood—b5 00@6 00, Wool—15@25, Butter—Creamery, 85c; in rolls, wrap. ved, 25@300: mllu not wrapped, 20¢; mixed colars, 15@200 Egga—15 Potatoes—Rose and Scoteh, 1 25, Onions—1 25@1 40, Live Chickens—3 00 per dozen, Chicago Froduoe. Cu10ae0. May 9, Flour~Dull; medium to choice sprin; wheat floursy [ 25@6 75; common to gooc white winter extra, 5 75@6 60; choice to fancy Mlnnunu spring, 7 00@7 50; rye flours, 6 70@5 10, Wheat—No, 2 -pflng was_nnsettled at the opening of ‘the wession, but a stronger fealing soon provailed and prices advanced 1{@14c on the ular rd, and closed un oall at 124 25 for cash; 126§ for last- | August; 9 80 for the year, 26¢; oak unper, 24c; | W, “Tine single drivers, 8150, to 800.; Extra | 1 2% , 860, to 75,3 | 528 May ; 127§ for June; 1 25 for ull' l m for Angult. 1093 for S tember; 107§ for the year; 1 14@1 16 for No, 8; 90@905c for rejected, Corn—No, 2 irregular and }@§o higher on the regular hmr5 closing at 73jc_for cash; 74i7a for May; 72%c for June; 78}c for July; 734 for ngmm 728c for Sep- tember; 7lc for October; 50}c for the year; 73@73)c for high mixed; 704o for rejected. Oats—Firmer and hlghrr at 523 @52}c for cash; 5t for May; 5fo for June; 46§ for July; 453 for the year. Rye—Dull at 78¢ for No, 2 cash and May; 75¢ for August, Barley—Quiet; No. 2 not quotable; 90c for No. Pork—Mess active and firmer at 18 65@ 18 70 for cash and May; 18 674 for Jllne, 18 924 for July; 1010 for August; 1 for the year, Lard—Firm at 11 37§@11 40 for cash and MAy. 11 42} for June; 1157} for July; 11 65 for August; 11 25 for the year, Short Rihl—stuldylnd b@7ho higher at 10 47)@10 50 for cash and g 10 50 for June; 1060 for July; 1057} for Butter—Dull; choice to fancy creamery, 24@2%, fair_to good, 21@23c; choice to od dairy, 20@22¢; fair to good, 14@18c, “;g-—lu@m_\c hisky—1 18 Rec'ts. Shipm'ts 7,986 6,501 53,003 - New York Produoe. New York, M: Flour—-Dull; Winter wheat extra 5 10@ 9 00; Minnesota extra 00@9 25; souihern flour dull, demand nte;dy, common to choma extra, 5 75@8 50, Whent—Opened unsettled, and lower, bnt closed very firm; steamer No, 2 red, 139@1 40: No. 1 white, 143@1 434; graded spring. 143; No, 2 ftay, 1461 46}; do Juue, 1 h@l 455, July, @1 30§. Corn—Opened 1c and 2¢ hlgber, strong; ungraded, 79@82¢c; No, 2, ?sfljc No. 2, mixed, May, 813@880; do., June, 80}@ Oata—Joaud 1jo_higher; No. 1 white, 63c; No, 2, do, ougwc No.1 mixed, 60 c; western, 63c; mixed, May, "694@00}e; do' June, HTI@ Rye—Dull; Canada 92@98c, Buu'ley—QuIe!. new Canada, 117, Pork—Strong; fairly active; new mess, 18 90@19 00. Lard—Strong; fairly active and higher: 11 625@11 65_for cash; 11 62} for May, Whisky — Nominal, Petroleum—-Shade hiqher and ltmng, united, 78%; crude in barrels, Naptha, in barrels, 6ic; refined, ln rrell here and in Baltimore, 74¢; do. in Philas delphia, 73c. e St. Louis Produoce. 8r. Louis, May 9. Flour—Dull and weak. ‘Wheat—Higher and firm; No. 2 red, 181} for cash; 131§ fur Mty, 1214 for Jum, L38 for July; 109 for A m.ember, XOGE (nr the year; No. 3 du 121}@ her; 7“@1@(: Ior cash; 740 (orMay, ¢ for July; 72}c for Aumut, 7d} tor Septamber; ilc for the yoar. her; 57c for cash; 57fc for Juna, 48c for July; 334c for August. itaraun bt 00@1 10 loy—Quiet a 3 Lead—Dull at 4 60, 17B|%tiur—1)ull, creamery, 25@27c; dairy, s—Dull at 15¢, ‘hisky—Lower at 1 17, Pork—Sti -r, lfl 80 bid for mh and June; 19 00_bi Dry Salt M..u-l'rlm, lionlders 7 60; short ribs, 10 50; short clear, 11 00. Bacon— Strong; shoulders, ) 8 50@10 50; short flb, 12 00, Lard—Higher; 11 12}, Higher; lu firm; active; 5 Kansas City Produce Market. Kaxsas Oiry, May 9, Whu&—\Vnkel and lower; No. 8 cash, UHB, 93!@!’70. June, M@“sa: July, 80 f\ , 90c; Ji nne, 64: Corn—Steady; No, 2 mludouh 7@ I3lei” Mo, 74 ©; June, 72@7240; July, i’ NoZ FL% i wach hos May, e, 790. July. 80c. cash, H6je; May, 86hc; |y op’ 'ta, LEDO, May ! “Dull at 13«; R 156 for May; 1824 for June; 1 m - July; 112}, for the year, Cora—Dull at 7 ae, high mixed, T4l ‘Wheat— for cash; No, 2, 78jc for May; T8¢ for Balsam | June; ..no tor the year, Oats —N eglected, il hiladelphia Produce. PHivADELPHIA, May 9, ‘Wheat—Steady at 1 42@1 48 for cash nnd May; 1 41@1 48 for June. Corn---Firm at 82ic for cash and May, o.u—mm at 60]@60Js for cash and llyu Quletu Tle. sl L L OB R East Liberty Live Stook, Kast Liskary, Pa, May 9. Cattly — Unchaned, Reoolpts, 389 hea i; shipments, 641 b llu‘l—l“lrm Teceij ntu 1,000 head; ship- mentd, 8,600 head, mMuyhm, 770@ Sheep head; &l hipments, Om10a60, Ma The Drover's Journal reports as fol u Hogs—No quotable ohlnuu in thn market; common to good mixed, 6 heavy packing and shipping, 7 60 700; 0 per eent. off, | @7 light, ,nn‘?.& w, .lu%nmd culls, 850 THE AGONY OVER, Cattlo— U nchanged; shipping cattle, b 40 umim t"":”d h“:f ;J;p:““;ob;b) ; stockers an [eeders Reoeipts, 8,500 head, Sheep-Market slow at 2 75@6 15, eipts, 1,800 head. Puru Prodaoce. Prorra, May 0, Corn—Dall; and nomin high mixed, 72)@72]c;mixed, 12}@72) Onta—Dull and nominal; No, 2 white, 524@b30, tye—Dull and nominal; No. 2, 77§c, Highwines —Firm at1 17, Reo'ts, SM;\'h Wheat. none The Oity Gets an Attorney and Re- EHight Policemen, The Dead Lock in the Oity Oouncil Lifted at Last. T'he Oity Hngineer's Balary Gets a Boost. :‘,:;.: i ;12 ;")»3 “Hazen is Hazed” Pretty Thor Rye 4,800 oughly After Long Suf- Barley, 2,200 ferance. A Long Winded and Important Session of the City Dads. xn-u Glty mv- Sml. Kansas Ciry, May 9, Cattle—Receipts 572 head; nh|pman|4l ., Markot m.dxflhm very quiet} native shippers, 3 76@4 native cows, %0|An Extraordinary Offer. 3 00@ 50, Ilngu—lleoelpll. 2,172 head; shipments, S head. Market strong and be higher. \rs%nnzed from & 10@? 85; bulk from 700 The city council met last evening in regular session, Present, the entire council. On motion of Mr, Kaufmann, the reading of the minutes of the preced- ing meeting was entirely dispensed with, PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, From the mayor, appointing John D. Howe to be city attorney, Con- firmed. From the mayor, approving the ap- propriation ordinance for April, ex- ocept the item of $852 from the sewer fund for labor performed. This was vetoed in accordance with the opinion of the city attorney, on the ground that the big ditch, on which the work was done, was not a partof the sewer- age systom. The mayor recommended the passage of an ordinance granting the amount out of the general fund. Filed. From the mayor, appol 5 Childs, 8. P. Jo’fnnl’onm:‘:xgtwga cll;::v appraisers for the purposed change of grade on Farnam street. Confirmod. From D. 8, Mitchell and others, asking repair of the sidewalk in front of lots 6 and 4, block 76. Referred. Cincinnati Produoe. CiNoNNaTI, May 9, Mess Pork—Firm at 19 W@lfl 50 Lard—Trime steam, 11 l 10@11 124, Bulk Meats—Clear sides, Bacon - Clear sides, 11 874@ 5 ]-ln\ér— -Weak and lower; winter fnmlly, 5 mut—nuu; No. 2 red, 1 35@1 38, Corn—Dull and easy; No. 2 mixed, T6@706qe, Oats—Weak; No. 2 mixed, Mo Rye—Dull and weak; No, Barley—Dull and easy; Nu. 2 fall at o, ‘Whisky—Continues demoralizod at1 15, ———————— Baltimore Produoe. BALTIMORR, May 9. Flour—¥irm, ‘Wheat—Southern duil-l'nlu 135@1 88; Longberry. 140@145; No. 2 red winter Com—Ysllow dull fi7u, m(xed western stoady at 80c for cash and M Potroleum. Crry Petroleum—Unchange 110 test, 6. Tarpentine Market. Winaingrox, N, O,, May 9, Rosin—Dull; strained, 1 80, Spirih—l)ull at 4 80, Tar—2 00, Buffalo Live Stook. From J, W, Ingnm on behalf ol East Borrato, May 9, | the Christien church, Auumg to Hogs — Stendy; receipts, 76 head; | chase the 33 by 132 feet east of -nd nhlpmuntu. 115 head; Yorkers, 7 50@7 80, gumhm;ll by them on Farnam and wentieth streets for church purposes. Referred. E From F. J. MoShane and others, asking that the pond on Fairview and Livervool Produoe. TLaverroor, May 9. Flour—American, 10s@12s 6d. Wheat—Winter, 9s I¢ 10s 4d; white, %;; 1961@10. ad; .prfn!.'g.@%‘, ch'xh. You o4 ?t. Mary's avenues be filled up. Re- s 6d, rred. Corn—6s From Geo. Smith, county surveyor, Pork—82s 6d. in regard to the Inylng of sidewalks on Hecaints foe the past. thrao daya were: Bhl?"m“.r‘;"“““' Reoferred, T Wheat 65,000 cental s, 41,000 centals being ‘rom Thos. Callan, agking permis- Auwerican, sion to do business at the Tremont house, under license procured for the Grand Central saloon. Granted. From A. W. Fultriede, in regard to the purchase of certain city property ountze & Ruch’s addition. Re- ferred. The official bond of Wm. Smith,as pound-master, was approved. The contract between the city and B. Haas, as keeper of Hanscom park, was referred. From Milton Rogers and others, in rogara to the dangerous condition of Leavenworth and Twentioth streets. Referred. From Samuel R. Johnson, trans- mitting statement of amount due on hydrant rents up toJanuary 1st, 1882, amounting to ‘)5 837.86. Referred. The plat of Reese's addition to the city of Omaha, presented by Joseph Reese, and the plat of Prospect Place uidmun, by George P. Bemis, were both referred. From Peter Frenzer, nkmg permis- sion to make certain improvements and move certain buildings, Re- ferred. From Fred Krug, asking that the street in front of block 2094, corner of Twenty-second and Cumings, begraded to permit laying of sidewalk, Re- ferred. From Andrew Bevins and others, requesting that certain property be condemed and opened as a street. This is for a cross-street between Far- nam and Harney, and Twentieth and Twenty-fifth streets. Referred. From I Rothhols, asking the ap- pointment of James O'Brien as driver of the hooks, Mayor asked to ap- point. From Homer Stull and o'.hon. ask- ing permission to = grade Jefferson street between Capitol lnnno and Davenport and Davenport street be- tween Twenty-third and Jeflerson, A Losing Joke: A prominent physician of \Pi'ts- burg said jokingly to a lady patient who was complaing of her continued |in i'l health, and of his inability to cure her, “try Hop Bitters!” The lady took it in earnest and used the Bit- ters, from which she obtained per- manent health, She now laughs at the doctor for his joke, but ho is not so well pleased with it, as it cost him a good patient,—Ha urg Patriot. WANDERING WHEELMEN. An Extensive Bycicle Trip to be Made by a Couple of Omaha Young Men. On Thursday, the 18th inst., John Hitcheock and Frank Schueider, both members of the Bycicle club, start on an exlensive eastern tour on their two-wheeled steeds. They go to Chicago first, expecting to make the trip in eight days. After a rest of four or five days, they resume their seats and strike for Detroit. The, will there cross intq Canada, and pm‘yl through the Dominion to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, and continue the journey to New York. The young men expect to be absent about two months, Next Sunday a party of young men leave here on bycicles for Lincoln. They are Bert Hitchoock, John Hitoh- cock; Emmett Solomen, and Frank Schneider, They will start at day- light, and expect to reach the capital at bp. m, After a day's rest they will return, Hope On, Ever, No matter what the ailment may be, rheuwatism, neuralgia, lameness, u?.hm., bronchitis—it _other ' trestments have | without expense to the city. Granted, e ) e Sar .| T bl Sl orl s et of the Third ward was referred, The bill of the Omaha Publishing wmm! for the month of April was mediate The special commit tee appointed to appraise city preperty reported ap- pl:glumenu s nllaw f3 5 " 8. 22 ft. lot 4, hlnck 124, Lot 5, block * Lot 1, block 1. There are a large number of persons out of employment in every oounty who cuold be making from $100,t0 8300 a month working for us, There are many who have employment who could make & mu er amount by obtainivg the sgency of their cuunl{ of an article of | O1d gll house hund‘ zm! merit that will sell in all well.to-do lies, and g'.y & profit ol 100 per cent. Int 5, blnek 105}, Ono Agont. in Pennsylyania sold 82 in two | Further time g G e T B, B energy enough to call and show our| From K, Rosenberg, asking per- 0 ‘;‘.:':“&. %y”'.l‘:“'n;" Lo 83,0008 | ission to ereot a building on lot 1, county, to whom we will give the | block 125, uol\ulyo The business is pleasant, RESOLUTIONS, rrmumt and profitable, We wish w ear at once from those out of employ- ment, or desire to get better, Send stamp and address and receive our large descrip- tive clmllhr iviog full information. A sidewalk resolution prcunw.‘l by Mr. Kaufmann was adopted. Baker: Instructing cit engineer tnreport ordinance uhb{hbmg the BENNE llfl“’fifl%"fllgfig 00, q" es on streets and alleys west of m8-dl-wit Pittburgh, Pa, enty-second, and between D-vun- e e——————are | npY ll.ld Burt. Referred. Gsmus B'Bwamedl O'Keefe: T> allow Emory and ) | Lies to clear off brush on street be- OR, tween Leavenworth "i?a 'Mru':an, with- out expense to city. erred, Tho Story of the Sowing Machine, | ouf,expenso tg sy, Meloeeed: evices of the extra policeman appointed to guard prisoners, and to appoint a reg- ular policeman in his stead. Re- ferred. Behm: Requesting the city physi- cian to reportcause of thecontinuation or origin of small pox in the First and Second wards, Adopted. A haodsome little ph.lM blue lll PR bt e el GIVEN AWAY to any sault person for it, ab any branch or mmm.f""" o o pauy, or wil be sent by i mu , post paid, to any person living at & distan Tho Singer Manufacturing 00, | Dellone: Requesting the mayor to instruct the poundmaster to establish Principsl Office, 84 Union Square, [two more pounds in the vicinity of NEW YORK. Twenty-third and Cumings, and Laay- enworth and Twenty-fourth streets. Referred, Leeder; To place alloy between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Nicholas and 'zlém -third in passable condition. ) Leedar To abolish the office of city detective, " tob18 ddw [AX\JEYE &BR0. OMA ///1 Vi [MANUFACT RS £ This raised considerable discussion, | o, and Mr, O'Keefo gavo the supposed dlhdeu«ma quite w scoring, r. Dunham moved as an amend- ment that the services of the 't city detective be dis| with. Mr. Boyd stated that there was no provision for a regular detective, but merely an appropriation of 876 per month for detective work. The amendment disposing of the services of the present city detective Mr. Hazen, was adopted. Leeder: ;Po ropair dnngeroul place on Eleventh and Davenport. Refer- d, Duanham: To put Jefforssn ot botween Farnam and Dodge in pass. able condition. Referred. Behm: To fill holes on Thirteenth south to Eleventh; north from Far- nam and one block on Eleventh, north from Thirteenth to Fourteenthstreets, Referred to streets and gradesicommit- tee with power to act. Kaufmann: To relay cross-walk on Tenth street. Referred. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, Judiciary: Granting request of Mr, Higgins in regard to certain taxes. Adopted. Judiciary: Recommending payment of certain judgments. Adopted. Judiciary: Transmitting of opin- on of oity attorney to effect tvhat taxes on Child’s hospital could not beexeml?tcd from taxation for year 1881 Claims: Recommending payment of certain bills, Adopted. Finance: Recommending that ci:ly attorney draft an ordinance to pmvi a clerk for the police judge. Adopted. Finance: Recommending that check for small pox expenses from county commissioners be handed city treas- urer to gointo general fund. Adopted. Same: Recommending thatthe sal- ary of city engineer be permanently on and after July Ist, fixed at $2, 1882, It was explained that this recom- mendation was d to with the un- derstanding that the services of the city engineer should be devoted ex- clnlivo ly to the duties of his office. rt adopted. treets and Grades: Recommend- ing that permission be granted for removal of earth from Col T streot under certain conditions. Adop Same: Recommending an utmuu of the cost of grading the alloy back of the Millard hotel. Adopted. Same: Recommending acceptance of ordinance of Phil Sheridan street. Adopted. Police: Recommending confirma- tion of the following appointments by the mayor: H. Jacobson, E. Gor- man, John O'Donohue, Owen Buck- ley, Frank Kasper, James O'Boyle, Alex. Black. It was moved by Mr. Behm that the names be confirmed one at a time. Mr. Corby amended to add the names of John Curley, G. W. Hyde, G. N. Doty and E. ke, to the re- rt of the committee, and that con- gom“mn then be voted on as a whole. Mr. O'Keefe moved to refer this amendment to the committee on lice, er Corby’s amendment to the amendment was referred to the com- mittee on police. Mr. Leeder’s amendment, to vote on the names reported by the commit- fee one by one, was called up and then the point was raised that the adoption of the substitute disposed of whole business by referring it back to the committee on police. After considerable wrangling it was moved and carried to reconsider the substitute then passed, Mr. O'Keefe then withdrew his substititute and the amendment to tako up the names one by one and vote upon them was passed. The name of H. Jacobson was taken up and he was confirmed. Ditto Mr. E. Gorman, Ditto Mr, John O'Donohoe. Ditto Mr, Owen Buckley. Ditto Mr, Frank Kasper. Ditto Mr. James O'Boyle. Ditto Mr, Alexander Black. Mr, Herman moved jthat the ap- pointment of Mr. E. W. Hyde be confirmed. Mr. Leeder amended to refer back to committee on police. Carried, Mr. Dunham moved again to con- ve as his reason for opponing Mr. Hyde that Mr. McCune was a better mnu Mr. Baker said that if they ex- peoted to bulldoze the council they might keep on until to-morrew. . _Baker moved to confirm Ir. John Curley. Mr. O'Kecfe said he should oypolo ‘(’}hri:d oonflrmum;l Wgood ly was oqun ly a8 a mn. He opposed all changes that were without reason, The motion to confirm Mr, Curley was withdrawn, Mr, Herman moved to confirm Me, o’ Gndfl but received no second, unham moved that the com- mittee on police be instructed to bring in a report at the next meeting amto these names, Mr, O'Keefe moved to reject the names of Curley, Hyde, Doty and Kirke, Carried. REPORTS RESUMED, Police: Recommending allowance of certain claims, Aflo& Polico: Returning list of liquor dealers' Filed. Public proj ‘Lnnd improvements: Recommending urchase of buffalo from M. L. Keith, nnd that the Union Pacific’ offered free. trans- portation to Omaha for the animals. 81, Joskrm, l!«?‘fl., 17, 1871, H. H Wanner & Co.: Sirs—For many years I suffered from kldno dllun Nothm 8V e re- lief, I finally tried your glf. Kidney and Liver Ouro, and now am in per- fect health, d&w Mzs, THOMAS KeLry, A ulok, complete oure. all nmo kid, Qi P ylnx e noy, bladder hnd Dot at O ¥ oodmanis, HULL VAPOR wm mqu. " ‘Thso celebrated Stoves forsale by D. A mahs, Neb, [CaT