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! L] THE OMAA DAIL_Y BEE~ WEDNESDAY APRIL 2, 1882, FINANCE A"n WMHERGE‘ p&,m:n.lfl 00@1’1'1'.(»; wcreenings, per cwb. per ewt. 1 ~wt 1.10; chopped feed, 3 meal holted, yellow, 1 40; white, $1 60, FINANCIAL. New Yowg, April 11, MONERY, by The money market cent. Exchange closed firm at 4 874@4 903, Governments closed firm, GOVERNMENT BONDS, closed at 4 per POTATORS-Nebraskan, 1 1501 25 mported tel ampions 1 30@' 3 SWEET POTATORS 85,75@6.00 per arrel, s WILD DUCK - 81 25@1 10, KEGGS=11c, BUTTER— (‘reamery, 35 @40c; choice roll, £6@30c; common ro'l, 18@20¢. APPLES — Good, st_85 50@s 50 per bbl, LEMONS—Steady; per bor, 84108 ). sound, very soarce Ourrency 0's 132 bid |6 4 4's conpons 110§ bid | ORANGES—per box 5 00@5 50 44's conpons, . 1178 bid | BEESWAX—VYellow, 20@22¢, b's continned 6's contipued RAILROAD BONDS. Pacific railrosd bonds closed as follows: A16p@nr L A124@113 Uniou Sinking Fune N&G@lly Uentrals ... . Ab@11a] STOOKS The stock market to-day was aetive but irregular at the opening and prices were generally a fraction higher, but weakened almost immedistely, and under pressure to sell pr ces declived @27 per cent, led by Denver & Rio Grande, New Jersey Central, Lake Shore, Miscouri Pacific, ‘Westarn Union and New York Central; aftec mid-day thers was a steadier feeling and a recovery of @1 per cent, the latter in New Jersey Central; the market gain. ed strength during the afternoon add fur- ther advanced, closing generally with best prices current, The following were closing bids: Am’n Disv. Tel. 40" Mer & Cen.pref. Alton & T, H.. 25 2d Preferred. Preferred ... 65 Mauhattan Kl B. A, Line pfd. 63 Sur &Q....... 181} 5. 51 Man Beach.. Mo‘\’yug & 0. Northwestern. . Preferr d., N P..... Preferred i Nagh, & Chat. 6 Omaha 4 Preferred 1} Ogn Na 5% Onio Cent. Ohio S........ Ont, & West. . 0% M i PD& 5 Putl, Pal. Car. C&O. 15t preferted. 2d pfd.. Caribou, Prefecred . Adams.... Fargo. .. Americin G Preferred . Houston & T Wabash. ... Preferred. . STATE BONDS, Tennessed 6's mixed advanced to 407, SALES, The following were the sales of the more | Ki active stocks to-day; total, 460,000 shares: t J ptd. K& LE&W. Lake Shore. L&N Northwestern . 6700 OSFWNGR 8 O &M.. Reading Mich Cent. NP " Preforred . Preferred. CHICAGO MO; CHi1cAGO, A pril 11, Preston, Kean & Co., bankers, report the market to-dsy steady and active for all classes of securities. Government bonds are firm witha slight advance over yesterday’s rates, and with active demand for investors, The extended 5's are uot keeping pace with the longer term issues, owing to the uncertainty of their tenure under ‘the large calls from the government for the extended 6's and the fear that the i's will reached soon. The better classes of railroad bonds are being sought Tor with great activity, as affording a more profitable employment ot money tnan other securities at their pres- ent low value, and we apprehend s mark- ed advance in these lines. Under the fucreased supply of mozey thrown upon the market by the govern- CRANBERRIES—Per 4 00, Fine 9os [0 00| clean, $1 25; orchard grass, §2 5 ONTONS-—£3 50 per barrel. box, §8 5@ OYSTERS—Selects, 45¢. CHEESE—10@14e. CASE VALENCIA RANGES-. 9 00 AWBFRRIES—Per quart, 50@ —Per bunch, 43@b! —Per bushel box, $2 N BEANS-Per bushel Urocers List. COFFEE.—Rio, fair, 11¢; Rio, good 20; Rio, prime to choice, 124v; Old_gov't Invn; 20}@2840, Moohn, 284c; Arbuckle's, 1583 TEAS.—Guupowder, _good, 45@550 Gholoe, g‘g’,fi‘ Jmperial good, 40@45¢ Choice, 6 ;' Young Hyson, 5005 ohoice, 65c@$1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 35e; Japan, choice, 60@7de; Oolong, 5@40; Oolong, cho.ce, 3 Souchong, o0d, 85@40c: choice, 85@4be. - R UGARS,—Cut _loaf, 10je; Crashed Granuiated, 1033 Powdered, 10§; powdered, 114c; Standard Coffee A New York Confectioner's Standard . 10c; Good A, §jo; Prairie Extra C, 0 box, S’YFUPS,-—Smmr heuse, bbl bls, 57c; kegs, 43 gallons, $2 5 table syrup, 49; half bbls, 51c; o half choice 4, 82 85. SODA. l)wghz'u b papers, & 00; De- and do, 83 00; Church's, 88 00; Keg soda, @4k STARCH.—Pearl, 4jo; Silver Gloss, 8} 840; Corn Starch, 8§@9c; Excelsior (3loes, 7ei Corn. Tic. SALT.—Drny loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ach- <on, in sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 00, bs, 8 45; bl dairy, 100, 8s, 3 65, DRIED FRUITS—Choioe halves, evaporated peaches, 7c: Salt Like 10jc:vap: | 24' orated I boxex,1340; Michigan, 7ho; New York apples, runes, old, 64c; new, 74c; Currants, 6J@7¢; Blackberries, new, 1ie (CHEESE—Full Cream, 14c; Part Skim 113 WOODENWARE—Two hoop pails, 2 20¢ No, 1 tubs 4 503 850: No. 8 tubs. 750 ioneer. hboards, 185 Double Crown, 90; Wellbuckets, 325, LEAD—Bar, 81 6 SPICES.—Pepper, [19; Allepice, 19c; Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, $100: Zic;Unssiu, —Per caddie, 90c; Mage 81 00. quare cases, 85,10 STONS—Brealcfast bacon, 13, shoice lard, 14}c; dried beef, 14c; should- 9c; burussldo; bacon, sides, 113, PICKLES—Medium, in barrels, 29 00; do in half bbls, 5 25; smalls, in bbls, 1200 do, in half bbls, 700; gherkins, in bbls, 14 00; half bbls, 7 50, VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 16c: pure apple, 13c: Pruseing pure avvle, 16 HOMINY—New, $5 00 per bbl, —Medium, hand picked 8390 navy, 8t 00; calef navy, $1 Sisal, 4 inch and larger, 8@ 9¢; } inch, Sc. 5OAPS—Kirk's Savon Tmperinl, 8380; s sutin, 830; Kirl’s standard, 8 65; Kirk's whi Russian, 500: Kirk's Eutoca, 20 Kirk’s Prairie Queen, {100 cakes), 40 Kirk's maguolia, 4 55@ CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8, 16¢;boxes 40 Ibs., 16 oz, 6, 16¢. LYE—American, 3 40; Greenwich, 840: Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 50; Lewis’ Lye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275, POTASH—Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz., in case, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in case, 1.90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50. FIELD SEED— Red clover, choice new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, §700; white clover, new, 81400 ol nifa clover, mew, $1250; alsike, new, §1300. Timothy, good, new, 83 00 blue grass, extra clean, S150; blue graes, ; red top, choice, 103; millet, common or Missouri, 80c; ‘millet, German, $100 to 81 25; Hungarian, 80c, HED(ESE"-D—Oszge orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 5 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, $150; honey locust, per Ib., 85c; per 100 [be., 825 00, FIS _i—Family white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 8175; No, 1 while fis, 901 hf hbls, G 70 No, 1 white fish, in 10 Ib kite, 110; family 10 1b kits, 85c; New Holland herring, per keg, 185; Russian sardines, 75c: Colum- bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Geory+': Bank codfish, c; Gen. boneless codiaa., 9he; bonelous fish, She, MACKEREL--Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; he bbl No, 1 ex shore do, 100 1bs, § 60; B bble fut family do, 100 Ibs, 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits, ‘2 25; No, 1 ex shore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 12 Ib do, 1 00; fat family, 10 ib do 75c. CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 1h (Field's), per case, §1 00; do 1 1b (Field’s), per case, 2 50; 0’2 1b ssmd.rd)‘ per case, 3$50; do 1 1b (standard), per, case, 2 20; do 2 1 (slack), per case, 2 75; do 11b (slack), r case, 200, Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 , por dosen, 1 60@1 707 do 211, per doden 255@2 65. _Sardines, small sk, imported, round 2 > 1740; do XX blue 32, 1840; Arrowanna, 9jo; Claremont B B mg,hbanm ox< tra, 174; Hamilion D, 11de Lewuston A 30, 15¢; Mivsuhaha 4-4, 200; Omega super extra 44, #¢; Pearl River 82, 16fc; Put. nam XX blae strips, 12¢; Shetucket S 104¢; do 88 12¢; ‘}wmln'l blue 29, 8jc JEN IMS, —Amoskeak, blueand brown 16de; Andover DD blue, 1.'10: Arlington blue Scoteh, 18}e; Concord 00O, blue and brown, 12}c; do AAA, do do 184; do XXX do do 144e; Haymaker's blue and brown, he; Mystie River DD stripe, 16jo;, Pearl River, blue and brown, 15§c; Uncaeville, blus and brown, 18je. CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5ic: Eddystono lining, 24 inch double face, Syo; Garner A glazed, be: Manhattan glove finish, 5c: Newport do 6c; do glazed, je; Pequot do Se: Liockwood kid finish, CORSET JEANS - Amory, 8¢; Andros cogyin satteen, 8jo; Clarendca, 63c; Cones toga eatteens, 7ic: Hallowel , 8¢; Tndij Oreqord 74e; Narragansets, improved,c ]'o]; perill mattern 94c; Rookport, 7§o. PRINTS- Allens, 64c; American, 64c; Arnold, 7o; Berwick, 4§o; Cocheco, 70; Conestoga. 6he; Dunkirk, 4§c; Dunnell, t;’(cflc: Eddystone, 7o; Gloucester, 6c} armony, bhe; Knickerbocker, 64c; N rimac D, 7c; Mystic, bje; Spracues, 6o; Southbridge, 6c; do. Ginghams, 7e; Marl. boru, H§e; Oriental 6o, GINGITAMS—Amoskeag, 10jo; Amos- kesg dress 12} Argyle, 10dc; Atlantic, 9c; Cumberland, ;' Highland, 8o} Kenilworth, 8ic; Plun kett, 10jc; Suse sex, 8o, COTTONADES-—Abberville 18}c; Agate, %c; American, 11¢; Artisian, 20c; Cairo D and T, 134¢; Olarion D and T, Deccan Co. stripes D and T, 16c; Key- . 134c; Nantucket, 19¢; Nonpareil, 16¢; Ocean D and T, 134o; Royal, 164 Sussex, 12c; Tio ; Wachusett shirt- ine sheks, 124e; do, Nankin, 12)e; York plain Nankio }c; doychecks,stripes and ancy, 12hc; do, 8 oz, SHEETINGS—Androscogein 10-4,974c! do 94, 24c; do 84, 220; Continental C 42, 11¢; Fruit of the Loom 104, 374; New York wills 98, 85¢; do 78, 80c; do 58, 224c; Pembroke 104, 25¢; P 7+4, 19; do 49, 160; Pepperell 96, 29c; do 67, 21c; do b7, 18c; Utica 96, 85¢; do 58, 22kc; do 48, 170 Clgars and Tobaccos. CIGARS.—Seeds, 816.00; Connecticut, 825.00; Mixed, $35.00; Seed Havana, $60.00 ClearHavana, $75.00, TOBACCO — PLUG. — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 6lc; Our Rope, first quality, 62c; Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60c; Horse 'Shoe, pounds, Ib, ' butts, 60c; Gii = Edge, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60; Army and Navy, ounde, B5; " Bullion, pounde, 60c; Loril: ard’s Ciimax, pounds, blc, FINE CUT—In pails.—Hard to Beat, 7he; Golden Thread, 70¢; Fountain, 80c} Favo 63c; Rocky Mountain, 60c; Fancy, Daisy, b0c,—In tin foil— Catling b 1b boxes, per 1b 63c; Lori- illard’s Tiger, 65c; Diamond Crown, 662, SMOKING—A1 grades—Common, 25to 33c. Grantlated—Dlackwells Durham, 16 7 51c; Dukes Dnrhaw, 16 oz, 50c; _Seal of North Carolina, 16 0z, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 07, 38¢; Lono Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per b, $1.85; Marburge’ Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, 5 be; Dog Tail, 6be, Paints Olls and Varnishes. PAINT L—\White lead, Omaha P., f}c; white lead, 0.P.&C Co .S.P.6} Marsaillesgrecn, 1fo 5 b cans, 20c zinc, g aan seal, 12¢; French zinc, ‘Tenc 20c; French zince, in oil nsst, 15c; Raw and hurnt umber, 11b cans 12c; raw and burnt Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 18.; vefined lampblack, 12c; coach black, 1%; ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 80c; wltramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L. M. & D., 14c; blind and_shutter reen, L. M, & D,, l4c; Paris green, 18c; Frudian red, 15c; Venetian red, fic; Tuscan uot 10-4, 284c; do | O) red seal, 11¢; French zinc, in varnish asst, | 2 TIMBER AND JOIST-18 ft., $23 or; 20 ft., $24 00; 22 ft., $37 50; 24 ft., 827 50. \_FRN(?IN(}—Nn. 1, 4 and 6 in., $22 00; o. 2, 820 00, SHEETING boards) £1850: No. 3, §17 00, STOCK] BOARDS~124n. D, 828 00; 124, (%, 835 00; 12in, B, 00. 8214 0% B, $21 00 C, Il (20d common \ 2§ 1, $48 THICK FINISH—848 00@ TARRED FELT-Per Ib, STRAW BOARD~Per 1b, BEAR OREEK LIME- 81 2, rL 1t PARIS - v LOUISVILLE CEMENT-£2 00, Bulldirg Materk LIME—TIsr barrel, $1 85; bulk per bn %o, Cement, bbl, $2 60 Tow plaste bbl, 82 50, Hair per 85c. Tarre felt 100 1bs, 88 50, Straw board, $4 €0 PAPER—Straw paper, 8f¢; rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, Te; manila paper, 10c; news paper. 8c. COAL~—Cumberland blacksmith, $12 Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitobreast Iump, 86 50; Whitebreast nut, £6 70; Towa lump, 86 50: Towa nut $6 50; Rock Springs, 88; Anthracite, nllblhel, 812 00@12 50, rurs. SIDINC $18 00. FLOORING <A, £40 00; B, 50; C, £32 00; D, 823 00, SHINGLES—No. 1, 81 75; 6-in, clear, | y 82 75; star, 83 25; extea A, $4 00 b LATH 0. 1, 83 50, SHIP LAF Inin, 828 00; O, ( 2, §24 00; 0. G, No, 1, $35 00. CEILING n, No. 8, 825 00; No_2. 837 00 5 FINISHI DRUGS AND CHEMICALS —Acid Carbolic, 50c; Acid, T H0c; Balsam Copabia, per 1b, 75¢; Barl 1, 140; C per 0z, $100; Chloroform, per 1b, 100; over's powders, per Ib, 81 40; Epsor: salts, pell:e 1:3 8jo; Glycerine, pure, per b, , " Acetate, per b, 2do; Ol Camtor: o8, per '8 “¥i20r 08 ‘astor, 0, r gal, d v 5181 50; "0, "Otieanum, 508 Olive, per gal. 81 o, 85 55; Quinisie P. & W4 & per oz, 82 40; Potassium, Todide, per Ib; Salacin, per %400' Sulphate of M ne, per vz, 84 00; Sulphur flour, per l\a. 44c: Strvchnine, ver oz, 81 50, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy, 18@16¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@20c; washed, choice, 82c; fair, 80c; tub-dingy and w,, 23¢; burry, blackand cotted woola 2@6e lows Hides Furs, Etc. HIDES—treen butcher’s hide,; 61@7: oured T}o; hides, green salt, part oured 70 bides, Ule; dry fliny gound, 13@14c; dry calf and kip, 12@183c; dry salt hides,sound, 11@12c; groen calf, w. 8 to 15 b, 10@11c; green calf, wt, under 8 Tbs, per skin, 50c: reen pelts, 50@8$1 23; green lamb skins, §1°10@1 25 damaged bides, two-third rate, cut scored and one Fmb. classed two* tLirds rate,) branded hides 10 per ecnt. off. Coun skins, No, 1, 45¢; No. &, 50c; No. 3, 20.; No. 4, 10c. _Mink, No, 1, 50c; No. 2, No. 8, 15¢; No. 4, bo. _Fox, No. 1, 60c; No. 2, 2c. Skunk, No. 1, black, 86c; ahort tripe, 0of Barfow stripe 25c; Uroad stripe, 10¢. ‘Fallow, 6c. Leather. Oak sole, 8¢ to 420; hemlock sule, 280 to 8003 iowiook ki, 800 to 100 rumner, 65c to 80c; hemlock calf, 85¢ to 1205 he upper, 230 10 2003 oa'c uper, 2o ator, 4 00 to 5 50; calf kid, 32@3. n kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak k 110'to 1 55; 0 settk‘ 550 to 7 50; i gs, €00 to 850; tonIngs, 900 to 10 60 B, L. Morocco, 304 to 8c; pebble 0. D, Morocco, Sic; simon, 270 to 300, HARNE —No. 1 star oak, 4 lire, 22¢; American Vermiliod, I & P., 18c; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D’ 0.," 18 vellow ochre, flo; golden ochre, 15; patent Uryer, 6e; graining colors: light onk, dark oa'z, walnut, chestnut and ash 12c. Dry Paints White lead, 64c; Krench rine, 10c; Paris whiteing 2jc; _whiting _gilde 1ic; whiting com’l, 1jc; lampblack German town, ldc; lampblack, ordinary, 8c; Prus- do, 3¢ 87¢; N 1 Milwaukee, 87¢; No. 2 do, 85c, i & Council Bluffn Market. Couxort, Bruwrs, Aprll 11 Flour—Crystal Mills. Golden Sheal, 360; Ualifornia Kureka, patent, 5 85 best brand of Kansas, 3 50@3 90; Kansas and Missouri flour 3 50@4 25; grahaw, 3 75; rye flour, 3 40, siap blue, 45¢c; ultramarine, 18; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber,fburnt, 4c; umber, raw, Ac;sieninn, burnf, 4c; sienna, raw, ic Paris green genuine, 8%c; Paris green conyl 25c; chrome green, N. Y.' 20¢; chrom- green K., 120; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, "America, . 18¢; ‘Indian red, 10c, rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson's c: venetian red Am., 1 loed, The; chiwme yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome yel- low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 8c; ochre, Trench, 2§c; ochre, Amerionn, 1 Winter's mineral, 2jc; lehigh brown, 2fc: spanish brown, 2ic; Prince’s mineral 8c; VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, 81; furniture, U, 85¢; coach, extra, SI 40} Coach, No. T &1 20, Dumar, 81507 Japn 70c; wpbaltim, 700; shellac, 83 50; ard oil finish, $1 80 OILS—110" carbon, per gallon, 113¢;1°50 headlight, per gallon, 124c; 175" headlight, « gulon, 164c; crystoline, per gallon, 10c; inseed, raw, per gallon, 60; linseed, boiled, per gallon, (3c; lard, winter st-'d, per gal- on, . 90; No, 1, 70c; No. 2, 60c; castor, XXX, per gallon, 1 25; No. 3, 115; sweet, P allon, 85¢; sperm, W. B., per gallon, fish, W. B.. per gallon, 60¢; neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, 75c; No. 1, 65c; lubri- cating, zero, per gallon, 80¢; summer, 15c; woiden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 85¢; No. 2, 50; spérm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- pentine, per gallon, T3c; nuptha, 74°, per gallon, 80c; 64°, 20¢ Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 33 40; plow steel, special cas, 763 crucible, 8c; special ur German,6c; , rates f p ) " one quarter boxes per box, 143c; American, | cast _tool do, @20 wagon spokes, sel "'f'.‘f.“:n": N en i Exi Juarter boxes per box, 11c; do half boxes, | 2 25@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 45 follooa, sawi SAFINKD) NP, per box, 214c, Lobsters, 1 Ib per dozen, | dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@8bc; axles, UNITED STATES BONDS, 180, Tomatoes, 230; do 8 1b per|each, 7he; square nuts, per 1b, 7@llc; 83's Extended sixes, 1881.......101 @101y | oaso, 2 80@3 (0; Corn, 2 1b (Mountain) | washers, per 1b, 8@18¢; rivets, per Ib, 11c: 3i's Extended fives, 1881 1023@102} | per case, 310; sonked corn, 210; do/coil chain, per Ib, 6@12; malleable, 8o; 4’5 Coupons, L nelens] g (Yarmouth), per case, 8 15;|iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, 6c; harrow 4's Coupons. .. 1 11195@119] | string beans, per_case, 2 10; Lima beans | teeth, dc; horseshoes, per keg, b 00; spring ke L ver case, 1 83, Succotash per case, 2 25. | steel, 7@8c; Burden's horseshoew, b 55; b PP AR 1o | Yeas, commion, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, | Burden's muleshoes, G 85, Misewia blaig 4} A " 184y | per case, 8 15, Blackborries, 21b, per cass, | NATLS—10 to 20d, 360; Bt 10, 875 3 4 | 230; strawberries, 2 1b, per case,2 30; g4, 4 00; 4d, 4 3d,” common, 5 00: 5d, Sixty days . 4863 | raspberries, 2 1b, per 275@3 00, | fir'e, 6 505 ol 0 "y i 7 % pe s . | fine, 6 50; clinch, all sizes, b 25; 6d, casing, Danisons, 2 1b, per case, 2 45. Bartiett | 4 75 8d casing, 4 50; 10d oasing, 4 25; 104 1. & D. Extensi 120 | pears per case, 8 Oo@4 00, Whortleberrien | finish, 4 75; 8 finish, b 00; 6d finish, 5 25 C, M &St P. 6 10:;? per case, -,40~2 Egg “'““"‘%'.';0‘,’?{““{:',3 307 | half kegs 100 extra, CoB. &Q #4a.... 873 | Ton Bages, e ot fh oi® = | SHOL,—Shot, 81.85; Buck shot, §2,10; Buriington & Mo, 4's in Neb, ‘Wabashb's. ... sees Chicago & Northwestern o' Jacksonville & Southeast. COMMERCIAL. Umans Wholesale Market Oryice or THE OMAHA Bk, Tuesday Evening, April 11, The following are the only changes re- ported in the market to-day: ine Apples, %1, per cae K50 | T per case, 4 50, £ cdog\&b 75, Peachos, 2 1h per casc, 8 10; 604 | do 8 b, case, 5 00@6'00; do, (pie), 8 b, per case.8 00; do pie, 6 1b, per dozen, § 50, RICE—Carolina, 7@8c; Louisiana, 7 @8ic; fair, 6@6}. PEANde—fmum, choice, red Ten. nessee, 1c per 1b; faucy white, 10jc per Ib; ;;:—vh!u Vi c. raw, 10c; roasted, Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONB—Atlantic A, 8jc; Appleton XX, 7; Atlanta A, be; oot ¥, 8 s Buckeye LL, 4-4, ; Cabot W, Fall Wheat, No. 2advanced 16; No, 8, Iciand | 73c; Chittenangs A, 6ic; v ‘) rejected Lo, i Hoosier, 6'16:!;0 fioln:;‘t Width, 7ho; Tn: N dian ") jan Stan d) Corn advanced 1c, e T & Oats advanced jc, Lemons advanced 25@50 per box. Oranges advanced 25@n0¢ per box., Arbuckle's coffee declined fc. Beans declined 30¢ per bushel. Dried beef advanced } Local Grain Dealings WHEAT,—Cash No, 2,1164; v 2, biar matecied. o, " 24040 N1, BARLEY,—Cash No. 2, 926 No, &, —Cash, 67c. N,—Cash No. 2, 5c. 88 28~ Corn, 50@45; oats, HAY—26 (0@6 A0 per ton. CHUPPED FEED—§1 25, CHOPPED CORN—8$L 15, BRAN--§1 10 per hundred. Shawmut ett B, 7hc; do A, 8jc; do E 48, 124c; Wal cott BB, 8 ek Tho Alligator 84,30 Areyie 43 7ho; Bennington C 4.4, ‘bhou Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8 89, 8lc; Lehigh % 4-4, odo; 106; Pepperell N 80, 7¢; do O 8, Te; do 1t HTATRTR N, Byor Bosasset 0454 Ty Wamsutta 4-4 13c LL, 7¢; ML-I:d‘e River, Hcéannon A, 8fc; 7e; Utica C, 54c; Wachus- . FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale Atlantic LL, 6jo; Badger State X 4-4 , 6c; Buckeye 8. 4.4, 6jcc 84c; Laconia O Lonadale 4.4, BLEACHED COTTONS-—Androscog- gin L 4-4, 94c; Blackstone AA i perial So; do do half Fidelity -4, 9bc; Fruit of the Loow, 10; Pleached 44,00 Cabot 44,51; o de;do Water Twist, 104¢; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c: ; do cambric 87, 12he; New York Mills, ®e; Pequot A, 10¢; Pepperell N G Twills, 124c; Pocahontas 4-4, 94o; Brovisions go?m;(r.tl;;l‘;lb'jc; Utica, 1lc; Wamsutta FLOUR—8pring wheat, straight grade, 83 25@3 50; *‘Pioneer” California, $4 00} rade $3 55@4'25; pateut, 84 50@6 00; B rye, 82 50; Whoat, 88 00; Gien fiee;fl 23; Jasper, 83 87; Big Sioux, 8 RYE FLOUR—$8 25, SULLSIUFES~Brau, per cwt, 110 stripes an 19¢; Brunawick brown, 8ic; Chariot fancy, 12jc; do extrs heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 11jc; Indiana A brown, 130; Neponset A brown, 1c. DUCKSB (Colered)—Albany 1 brown, Patent, 83 154 50 winter wheat seraight | SAise Sppic™h 1184 do X2 utripes and 1#51; do XXX prown and drab, plaids, 12h; Arlington fancy, to 160 14} to 15 hunds, o uds, 8§75, to 100, baads, 860, 075" # Llauors, i| ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 280 per wine gallon; extra Culiforala spirits, 7 proof, TICKINGE~Amorkeag A C A 82 Oriental Powder, kegs, 80.40; do., half Koge, 88.48; do, quarter kogs 81.85; Blast- ie, keaw, £3.85 Fuse, ver 100 feet R0, BA ' BED WIRE—In car lots, 8 31 per 100; in less than car lots, & 55 ver 100, Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are lelhr‘lt:ewell at a slight advance in pices, The demand for good horses ex: “ the supply considerably, Prices range as fol- lows: Fine single drivers, 8150, td 800.; Ext; draft horses, 8175, to 223,; Common d:ll;nl horses, 8100, to 150,; Lxtra farm horses, ;&l)s‘)‘ u'.? l'?l.’bod Ua;unun u} good farm hor es ). .; Extra . to 75,; Glrarmon vlugs, 830, topeg? 1 © 10 MULES,—15 to 15} hands (extra), $125, 3) per proof gallon; triple refined spirits. 187 proofs 194 per pavdl aatlon: reotinmiad wFiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine b) 2 50; Kentucky boutbonw, 2007 00; Krs. tuch‘{AIQAIl)I};H:n_l Ivania ryes, 2 00@7 00 N o mported, 6 domesti 1 4003 al TS 0" g0 00y GINS—Ix sorted, 4 50@ i ]1[%%‘7‘,210;):[)0 50@6 00; donsestic, mported, 4 B0@6 00; N England, 2 00054 00; dotnestio. 1 b4@ 3 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY-— 1 75@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Twerorted KOG 0 Awaring, . um,lm;'lm OLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 20 00; Cutawba, per case, 1 00@7 00, Lumber, lended, 1 50@ 5 WHOLESALE. We quate lumber, lath and shingles on cars at Omaha at the following prices; JOIS ND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under, $21 00; 18 fz., §22 00, TIMBERS—16ft. and un der, $2200. Bran and Shorte—20 00 per ton Chop Corn—24 V0 per ton. 2, 8112@1 15; No. 8, 72 orn-—b( $ Oats—No, 2, "dhic; rejected, S5c, Barl No. 2, #0c; No. 8, 7The, Hay—Loose, 5 00@86 00, Wood—b5 50@ 7 00, Live Hogs—b 25@5 75, Cattle—Shipping, 4 50@5 00; cows 80 00@45 OV per head; milch butchers 4 25. G'S hides, 7c. Wool—15@! Butter—Creamery, 30c; in rolls, ped, 25c: rolls nov wrapped, 20:: co'ors, 15@20c. Eggs—Packed, %c: frosh, 15c. Potatoes—1 30; Salt Lake, 1 50, Onions—1 25@1 40, Dressed Poultry—Chickens, 10c; ducks, 8c; goese, 10c; ¢ 1240, Live Chi WEAD: nixed per dozen, Chicago Froauce. Ou1caGo, April 11, Flour—1In only moderate demand; trade slow and quotations entirely unchanged; o t + che vestern spring, 4 /@ finnesotas, 5 00@7 00; patents, 675 @8 25; winter wheat brands, 4 50@7 00, Wheat—In No. 2 soring was fairly ac- tive on speculative account and the feel- ing asain somewnat unsettled with pri es wsubjact to frequent flu tuations wit]l(n n rather small rauge. Local speculati m, however, aas the controlling power. Lhe markes opened a shads weaker, declined all about 4@ic perhushel, then rallied @ 14c per bushel for the various futures, fluctuated and finally closed about e higher for Mav, jc higher for June and lc b fr July un regular board and on 54 for cash and April; 1 20§ for May; 1 254@l 254 for June; i 213 for July; 1088 for August; 104} for beptember 1024 for the year; No, 8 quiet at 1 05@ 1 104; rejected, Boe, Corn—An active speculative business was transacted vaily in the day but the fe-ling was sowewhat unsettied, The puttiag of 20,700 Lushels out of condition in the national clevator starced some in- fluence on the c.use of the market for future delivery, The market opene | st about yesterday's closing figures snd re- ceded 3@fe, Lut ra Wi 0 wards the close prices settled bk §8 ¢ and ruled quiec and firm to the close; on ca I hoard No, 2 closed at 7 e for cash and April; T4jc for May; 728 for June; 724G T2he ior July; Tle lurfiflt«ml’er e for the year; high mixed, gl edge receipts, 7445 vejected, Tlyc, s Steady and quiet; No, 2 closed at 3h@A4bje April; 48lc for May; 478c for rune;474s for July; 308 for August; 83he for the year, Itye—Very quiet; Bi@8ic for May; arley—Inactive: s,{?m hizh cash; 17 No. 2, 8lo for April; ©7c for June, No. 2, 1 05 No -In geod demand, strony wens clwed at 17 96@18 00 71(@ P-U(fii(fll‘ May; 18 20@ for June; 18 45@18 471 for July; 18 65 for 14 60@1662} for the year, Lard—Active snd higher, closing at 11 25@11 27} for cash; 1120 for April; 11 11 85 for May; 11 474 for June; 11 H74@]11 60 for July; 11 80 for Septem- ber; 11 65 for October; 1110 for the year, Bulk Meats—Active and firm; short ribs, 9 925@9 973 for cash; 9 95 for May; 10 00 for “June; 10 124@10 10 for July; 10174 for Augist. and 53 creamery, ; fair to good, to flnu'y, 32(@85c; (@25¢; fresh made packi grades, 10@1ic, grease, aseafrns, per omel, per 1b, 7! ;C(nchnnh{::, N do, | a St. Lonis Prodnoe. St Lovrs, April 11, Flour—1Unchanged; fancy, 6 35@6 60; choice, 6 16@6 25: family, 5 8:@6 0 ; XXX, 5 50@5 65; XX, N -] Wheat—Lower for gane about steady; No. 2 red, 128]@1 2 or May: 1193 for June v; 104@1 04] for the year: N . 4,118, orn —Better, Lut slow \@72§c for May; 2@ide for 1@ 72§ for the y—Quiet at 950@ 1 00, teady at 4 To@A 90, Butter—Lower; dairy, 98@35s. o Eg ea—Firmer at 13{@14 Whisky —Steady at_1 18, Pork — Higher at 17 0) fir cash and April. Lard—Higher at 11 25, Rec'te, Shipmte, Flour ... weo 4,000 1,0 00 Wheat . 100,000 7,000 Corn . 28,001 5,000 Oats 14,000 10,00 Rye o Barley New York Produoe. New Yonk, April 11, Flour—Firm, in moderate domand, and nnchanged; southern flonr firm; common to_choice extra, b 50@S 00, Wheat—1( higher, but less active; No. 2red, 1 40@1 42}; No. 1white, 1 38}@ 189; No. 3 Chieaco, 1 38; No 2red, April, 1 404; May, 1 41§, Corn—One cent higher and_very firm; ungraded mixed, 803@85c; No. A No. 2 mired May, S1}@81] 80?@81 fe. Jata—1lc lower and_dull for cash lots; options a shade ea No. 1 white, 60@ 6le; No, 2 do, mlfi 81c; mixed western, 3 No. 2 mixed April, 63c: May, e, tyo—Strong at $0@01c. Birley—Quiet. Pork—Quiet, but firm; new mess, 17 Lard—Strong and fairly active; 11 for cash; 11 52} for April. Whisky—Nominal. ) Cinoinnati Produnoe. CINoNNaTI, April 11, Mess Pork—Firmer and.in jobbivg de- mand at 18 25, Lard Piime steam, 11 25 asked. Bulk Meats—Clear sides firmat 10 624(@ Bacon—Clear siles, 11 27§@11 50. Flour—Closed at 1 20and steady: winter family, 5 80@06 L0, ‘Wheat -~ Shade easier; No. 2 red, 1 30 @1 32, Corn—S8tronger and No. 2 mixed, 773@i7e. Oats ~Supply good and steady at 42}, sales, Rye—Dull. Whisky—Finu and fairly activeat 117, Kansas City Liye Stook. Kaxsas Ciry, April 11, Cattle—Receipts 574 head; shipments, d. Market strong and active, anc er thun on Monday; native ship- O0@7 7h; native stockers ard higher; pers, feeders, 3 65@4 50; native cows, 2 H0@ 255 Hoga—Tieceipts, 840; shipments, 840, Market active at Monday's prices. Sales ranced from 4 50@7 15; butk sales from 5 00@6 05, Chicago Live Stock. CHicaco, Arvril 11, The Drover's Journal reports as foll.ws: Cattle - Receipts, ) head; ive and demand good;common shipping, 5 50@6 medium, 6 30@6 60; good, 6 70@6 95; choice; 7 00@7 :0; export, 7 95@ acti 0 cows, 2 were active, but piices unchavged, rang- ing 4 00@" 45, Sheep—Receipts, 4,100; market active ood wheep, 6 26@6 40; and prices firn choice, 6 50@6 Toiedo Proauoce: ToLepo, April 11, Wheat — Quiet and firm; > cash, 1 83 asked; April. 1 1 26§; July, 11§ 1 U84@1 083, Corn--Steapy; higch mixed, 74} cash, 74¢; April, 74he; May, Td 78{c; Ju y, 78§@74c; the year, ts—Kirm and demand 1i e b e Peoria Prodace. Pronia, April 11, mixed, 71}@714c Ouats—Szeady; No. _ Rye--Duli aud nominal; N Highwines—Unchanged at 1 Rec'ts. Wheat. Corn Oats .. Rye Barley New Yok, April 16 Spot_cotton quiet and steady at 12 1-16c for middling u.land, Sales>100 bales for export; 558 bales to spinners; 500 bales - etivered on_contracts. Futures closed firm and 10.100@12-100¢ deaver _than _yesterday; Aprl, 1217@ 12,18c; May, 12.25@12 27c; June, 12.42@ 2430; July, 12.57@12.58;; August, 12.71@12.72 L Enst Liberty Live Stook. Rast Liserry, Pa, April 11, bw und unchanged; receipte, cad; shipments, 650 head, Hogs—Active; receivts, 140 head; ship- . 2,800 head; Philadelphias, 140@ ); Yorkers, 6 80@7 00, Sheep—Slow and unchanged; receipts, 5,000 head, Liverpool Produce. Tiverpoor, April 11, American Flour—10s@124, Wheat —~Winter, 9s 6d@1043d; white, s 6d@9s 9J; wprin., 9s@10s; club, 95 9d @105 2d, Corn—61 4d for new and s 7d for old, Pork—77s his G, Leceipts of wheat for past three days, 26,000 centals, 22,500 centals being Amer- ican, R Philaaetphia Produoce. PuinapeLpHia, April 11, Wheat—Firmer; 141@1 41§ for cash and April; 1 60}@1 404 tor May. Corn—Firmer; 83@90 for cih; 83)@87 for April, Oats—1irm; 65@07 for cash and April, Rye- Quiet. i Baltimore Produce. Bavriionk, April 11, Flous—Firm. \\'hen—Smulmui l(i)?nler; fult 147; long berry, 150@15°; winter firmer at 1 383@1 85, Avpri cush and ~Southern steady; yellow steady 2 A Turpentine Market. WiLminaion, N, C., Aps Rosin—Steady; stramed, 1 1 40} Spirits—Quist at 000, Ti rm at 1 75, ———— Buffalo Live Btock. Easr Burraro, April 11, Hoge—Quiet; receipts, 18 cars; ehip: ments, 12 cars; Yorke 7 10@720; good medium weights, (@7 40, o Clevoland Market. CLEVE April 11, Potroleum—Quiet and lower; stundard white, 110 test, 6o Rec'ts, Shipm'ts 10,188 15,001 16,046 5876 BH.544 476,573 74,600 300 L 2,611 A trl package of “BLACK-DRAUGHT " free of charge, P PIRATICAL BEAUTIES. ing for Blair, where he will probably ap. range for a preseutation of the great mil- They Go for the Pooket-Book of the | jtary drama, Unsuspecting Youth~-A Meet- ing of Greeks, Col. Temple deserves the best thrre is in the land, whether at Blair or wherever he may be, Charles Watkina and Josie Jackson were married last evening at the re idence of J. R. Simpson, on Iraed and 21st streels, Rev. W, A, Green officiating, The industrious young lady, in quest of investments ranging from ten cents to a dollar, was last evening al- most omnipresent. She was 88 £A- | The presents were numerons and valuable tient, ns persevering and as prone to and there was an elegant supper served converse with the unfortunate object|up to the large attendance of relatives of her attack as a siren to allure her |#nd friends. victim to destruction. Quite a hand- '—'n""’ was a lively ronaway about 5 somn sum wan realized from Chis [gis et evening on Tenth street. A by eam belonging to Peycke Bros., started semi-predatory profession, and not a |4t the U, P. depot and ran down ths hill litsle of it was parted with by gallant | to the erossing of the shop tracks, where young gentlemen who had gone to the | it collided with a street car, frightening the hall with the sole intention of having | parsengers not a little and overturning “a talk with the ladies. ' The talking | the wagon. The horses then ran to a rock market 40; mixed butceer stock strone and @5 30; bulls, 3 60@h 30; steers, 4 40@0 36; stockers and féeders 5 No. 21 bwo cars of Corn—New, quiet; high mixed, 713@72¢; ;| powers of the ladies, however, were too much for the young gentlemen, and the consequence was that the lat- ter surrendered, 8o to speak, head, heart and wallet, and returned to their apartments happier if poorer men. There was one young gallant, digni. fied and courteous, with a well lined pocket book, who shone conspicu- ously, like ‘“‘Henry of Navarre,” in the thickest of the canvassing engage- ment, His plan was to out-talk the fair canvasser with a profusionof high- sounding and very often meaningless terms, und, when noticing the defeat of his patient assailant, and her de- spair of procuring **a chance,” to com- Klniuntly ask for her book, inscribe is autograph, pay therefor, and with a smile of satisfaction stalk off in quest of new victims. He had become a source of terror to the most accom- plished and capable of the ladies, and many of them secretly wished for somebody to enter the lists with him and force him to retire. They had not long to wait. The gay and festive youth was soon approached by a hand- some and stately young lady, who had been informed of the youthful cava. lier's gallantry, and his special fond- ness for words of ‘‘learned length and thundering sound.” Her ap- proach was watched with inter- est and alarm by her predecessors, and the interest became intense when the lady thus accosted him: “T am deputed by the exccutive hav- ing upon him superndposed the charge of attendiug to the conduct of this laudable entertainment for the benefit of the hospital of 8t. Joseph, to request you to lend e an ear for a moment while I briefly wet forth in simple words the rare and radiant beauty of a symmetrical model of the human form in its earliest years and vested with the consummate skill of expert modistes, and then, sir, to humbly and respectfully request you to confide to my keeping, in trust for the general fund, from your plethoric exchequer, the sum of two dimes and a half, in return for which you will be empowered to inscribe your autograph upon this immaculate puge of my jour- nal of transaction.” The young gentieman surrendered his wallet, threw up his hands, and awooned. When he recovered he was in Mrs. Swift's restaurant, and in so bad a mental condition that he had to be escorted home, Anold lady, subsequently asked the young lady in question, “Well, what did you mean at ali, at all!”” The latter smiled maliciouely as she said: “1 just asked him for a chance on a doll.” L L et e Millard & Johngon are in receipt of Champion Potatoes, known in foreign markets as ‘‘White Rocks.” The attention of the trade is wanted to examine this lot as they are particularly fine potatoes for seeds, ap7-m3t. e ————— The School Bourd. A special meeting of the Board of Education was held at 5 o'clock Mon- day afternono to canvaes the vote cast at the last election, on the question 00 | of _ wuthorizing the expenditure of $15,000 for the erection of new school buildings. The result of the vote is already known, it being strongly in favor of the proposition. The exact vote was: Total, 1,025, For the expenditure, ¢ Against, 26, The board will soon advertise for proposals to erect the buildings, which are to be of brick and consist of a four room building at 11th and Centre; and an addition to the Hart- man school building. Authority was granted the super- mtendent to procure an additional room if deemed mnecessary for the PETIT CRIMES, The Police Court Docket Yesterday A Man Begs for Imprisonment, A complaint has been filed in the police court by the city marshal against Put Hammond, proprietor of the saloon on Sixteenth street, for selling liquor on Sunday. Dan Callahan was “wrrested Mon- day for intoxication, but on account of pleading that he had a family to support and was unable to pay a fine, and promising to keep sober, sentence was suspended, onday he was re-arrested fearfully full, and yester- day sent to the county jail for twenty days on bread and water rations, Thomas E. Kendell appeared on the charge of drunkenness, and un- like most Slocumb did not beat about the bush for a discharge, but request- ed the judge tv give him & short term of imprisonment’ in erder that he might sober up, This unusal but reasonable request was complied with, and the prisoner sent to jail for five days, J. H, Imes in default of a fine of $10 and costs were sent to jail to lay it out. | — $50 REWARD. Lost between the U, P, Depot and Boyd's Opera Houso, o ladies satchel contaiuing pocket-book and jewelry. Above reward will be paid in return to this ¢ Aprll-it PERSONAL. A. Belford, of Belford, Clark & Co., publishers, Chicago, is in the city. John Strate, By, is in the city on busi- ness, Col, E, B, Temyle, who directed the preparations for and rendition of *The Union Spy” in this city, leaves this mors: pile in the vicinity, fell down and were eaptured “without llaI.ng any further harm, A Voice From Omaha, 1412 Dodge Street, Omaha, Neb,, May 24, 1881, H. H. Warxer & Co.: Sirs--T had suffered 15 years from a combination of liver and kidney trouble until cured by your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. aprl0.dlw 0. B. Roarrs, Saratoga Dots. Hon, James H. Kyner loft last night for St. Paul, Neb,, to recommence operations on the dump. W. H. Leawton leaves Wednesday on a short business tour. Bert Brewster has emigrated to Grand Island to grow up with the country; one more disciple of Horace Greeley. Omaha Post society is again wak- ing up and another german will soon be a thing of the past. A, W. McPherson has been re- tained to teach the summer term of school, which commenced yesterday. At the next meeting of the Saratoga Lyceum the following programme will be rendered, with probably a few ad- ditional slections: 1. Overture . Ninth Infantry Band . S T will Remember Thee” Emma Furtell, +Aunt Polly’s Lecture Misses, 'he Gipsey Countess iss Alice Rustin, .The Saratoga Amazons { Tramp. . Louis Purtell .Comical Selections AP i ) D, I m Drill, -~ Poor ( =, z 3 g £ Prof, G, &, Bone Solo and Dance.... Wm, Olmsted close with the laughable drama sdles”. .The Saratora Dramatic Club 10. Duet .......Good Nigtt Song Miss | ) Alice Rustin, The foregoing will be interspersed with selections from the orchestra, Cuckoo, BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE. - Proprietor, -Manager, Engagement Extraordinary. Wednesday & Thursday Even's. APRIL12 8 13. First Appearance here in_two years of the Em- inent Tragedian Mr, JOHN MCCULLOUGH Supported by the most powerful company ever organized under the management of WM, . CONNER. ‘Wedneeday Eve. Aprill2. A Magnificent Revivai of VIRGINIUS. Introdncing the superb armors and cagtumes employed in M, MeCullough's recent production of this Trageay st Drury Lane Theatre, London. Thursday HEve. April 13, Lo Bird's Great Prize Tragedy. THE GLADIATOR. PRICES - Parquette and Parquette Circle $1.60; no extra charge for reserved weats, Dress’ Circle, 8100, and reserved seats §1.25. Gullery 50 cents. Seats on sale Monday, 2p il 10th at 9 o'clock. sat-mon wed WESTERN CORNIGE WORKS C. SPECHT, Proprietor, 1213 Hainey Street, OMAHA, - - - NEB. —MANUFACTURERS OF— N, GALVANIZED IRD Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finials, TIN, IRON & SLATE ROOFING. Specnt's Patent Metalic Sky~ light. Patent Adjustable Ratchot Bar and SRACKET SHELVING. am the general State Agent for the above e of gouds. IRON FENCING, Crestings, ‘ades, Verandas,iOffice and Bank Raillngs, Wi and Oellar uards; also GENERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. nevaARt PROPOSBAL U 8. INpi N £RR 10R, Fise K b6k AGENCY, DAKOIA, Maran, 20 h 18 2 Sealed pr po als, irdor-ed, in duplic erection of &+ ndian Bo rdine Bcho.l +t this agenc , in accordance with plans and specifica- tion- on file, wit the Chiel Quartermaster, De- partment ol the Platte, Omaha, Neo., and di- rected to the unde signed, care of the Chief Quarteraster, | tmens of the Platte, Owmaha, Neb, ' wi ed unti. 12 o'clock noon, on Mondsy, 1 '3 1882, « ontract to be'rewarded to the lowest 1espon- sibc biddar, wubjoct to the appioval of the do- Jartment of the intetior. Props must state length of time rcquired for completis of building, after a;proval of contrct, and must be accompanied by & certified check upon vome U ‘red States Depositor r‘y- able to the order of the underglg.wu for & least five (672) per cent ol the amount of the pro- | “which check !l be forfelted to he nited Sta o8 11 case any award, shall fail to o with good and suffic, the terms of his v otherwi ¢ to to the bidder, Main bull is tohe two story B0X40, ade dit'ons ta be une story 32x100, of luwber, | For turther o) |u|]on address nlldllflknhl a Pine bidge Agenc, ota. T, McGILLYCUDDA, U. 8 Indian Agent, 31 24 d3w 7L ONMAHA ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room £ rel;bton Bloe

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