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{ ] THE OMAA DAILY BEE~ TUESDAY APRIL 25, 1882 5 Exchange closed firm at 4 874@4 90, Crvorwwam, April M, 75@19 00, Firmer during the week, but —~ — —— DRIED FRUITS—Cholee _haives, [ 42, 11¢; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 974; New Drurs. Oinoinnat!i Produnos. FINANCE AND COMMERGCE. evaporated peaches, 7c: Salt Lake 10jc:vap- | York mills 98, 850; mnu:fiost ;| DRUGS AND OHEMIOALS —Acid NS, orated 51b boxes, 18je; Michigan, 74c; New | Pembroke 10-4, 356; Pequot 10-4, 284c; do | Oarholic, 50c; Acid, T 606; Balsam | Mess Pork—Steady at 18 York apples, 73e; Prunes, old, 6hc; new, | 7-4, 19¢; do 49, 16¢; perell ”Re“ Copabia, per Ib, 75¢; M.ku mr Lard - Pri FINANCIAL. {jes Curranis, 6@7e; Bldckberries, new, g;' g‘c o .}i 10 180; Ution 96, 8505 do | I, 146 Golome, por h, 7 3 Olnchonkdia . Be. 5 do e 1 “hlorol Niw Youk, April 4. | CHEESE—Full Cresm, 1do; Part Olggars and_ Tobaccos. Bivers powtiers, por 1oy ‘61405 Kpson: | Flonr MONEY, Skim 114 CIGARS, —Seeds, $15. Oonnectiout, | salts, per lhl ;G";oerlno, per Ib, | clored steady and higher; winter family, Money closed easy. v‘:’()("l‘h}“‘twum_m hoop _paile, 3.?0% thgl. - ;nd Havana, | 400; 0’“' Acetate, per nl.l ,\fl;r: 6 25@6 50. i 1 95; ¢l po] i ) .00; ClearHavas .00, )i X ™ 5 hree hoop pails, 2 200 No, 1 tubs TORACCO — PLUG, — Golden Tle, Oil, Castor, No. 1, per Governmenta closed firm, GOVERNMENT BOND! Currency 6's . #'s coupuns 32 bid 21¢ bid 4}'s coupons . 116§ bid 5's continued ...« 107§ bid 6's contivued ... 1014 bid RAILROAD BONDS, . Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union 1sta 1174 @18 Union Land Grants 112 @113 Union Sinking Funds 118§@119% Centrals 116 @L15} 8TOOKS The steck market to-day was somewhat irregular at the opening with tendency to weakness, Prices declined @1 per cent., but this condition of affairs did not last long; an imvroved feeling set in which con. tinued until near the close, when the best prices of the day were current; there was free buying for long account, and consid- erable covering of short which acceliorated the rise; the advance ranged from § to 2} per cent., and was led by the New Jersey Central, Northwestern, Lake Shore, Den- ver & Rio Grande, Michigan Central, Missouri Pacific and Wabash, In the last hour there was some reaction, The clos- ing prices, however, were with few excep- tions higher than on Saturday. The following were closing bids: Am’n Dist. 'Lel, 49 Alton & T.H.. 43} Org Tran: Ont Silver. () R&A. Robinson Little T Union Pac. L &M, Wabash. TiLres Preferred 52, Louis, & Nash. T: Western Union. 824 M & C pfd.... 9 STATE BONDS. Louisiana consols rose to 63, CHICAGO MONEY. Cuicaco, April 24, Preston, Kean & Co., bankers, quote money on call 2t 5 to 6 per cent., time loans 6 to 8 per cent. Eastern exchange between banks firm at Tic premium per §1,000, Demand for money is moderate. There is an increased demsnd for choice ‘municipal securities, and better prices are being obtained. The money market is working easier. Railroad bonds are weak, Governments firm and advancing. Foreign exchange quiet and steady, UNITED STATES BONDS, 3§’ Extended sixes.............1013@1014 's Extended fives 102’ @102 4§'s Coupons. . lllig@llfi 4's’ Coupons, 121§@121§ BAILWAY AND MISCELUANEOUS, 101 489; 486 513§ 954 120 1034 53 Minneseta State, 4}'s and Int.... 0 & Jacksonville & Southeast. COMMERCIAL umana Wholesale Market- Orrioe or THE OMAHA B, } Monday Evening, April 24. The only changes reported in the mar- kot to-day are as follows: ‘Wheat, No. 2 advanced {c; No. 3 ad- vanced 1c; rejected advanced je. Barley, No. 2 advanced §c. Corn declined 1jc. Oata advanced jc. Eggs advanced jc. Potatoes declined 5@10c. Local Graln Dealings WHEAT.—Cash No. 2,1194; cash No, 8,1 03; rejected, 72}o. muu{h Y.—Cash No, 2, 980; No, 8, o fnm._c..n, 73}0. CORN,—Cash > OA'TR. —Cash, 304 STREET PRI @45, HAY—86 (0@6 50 per ton, CH/PPED K¥EED—$§1 50, CHOPPED CORN-~$1 40, BRAN—$1 1) p r hundued, STRA W—400 ton loose; 500 ton baled. COTATOES—Neniaskas, )1 0@l 10; .mported Scotch Champions 1 00@1 15, b SWllflh" ' POTATOKS— $5.75@6.00 per arrel, 3, b74e. Corn, 50@45; oats, Urocers List. WILD DUCK "% 251 10. ER—. roamery, 38 @10c; choi roll 2630cc o R e v A STRAWBFRRIES-Per quart, 30e, ASPARAGUS—Per bunch, 47@bbe. GREEN PEAS—Per bushol bs. §.60 2,50, BEANS ~Per bushel ,, box, .2“%‘(52 75. APPLES — Good, sound, ot 85 50@0 50 per bbl, T oY AT LEMON! teady; per box, $150@ 500, ORANGES—per box 5 00@5 50 BEESWAX—Yellow, 20@2%c, ONIONS-—$3 50 per barrel. CRANBERRIES—Per box, 82 75@ | 6y@7c; Eddystone, 7o; Gloucester, 6o 4 wimvsx 10@1. armony, 5he; Knlkerbooker, 6ho; Me CHEESE—10@14c. rimac D, 7c; Mystic, bo; Sprasues CASE VALENCIA RANGES-.|Southbridge, 6c; do. Ginghams, To; Marl: 25 a 9 00 COFFEE,—Rio, fair, 116; Rio, good 126, Rio, prinie t choice, 134o; O14 ‘gt ava; 204@ 2840, Mooka, b8ho; Asbuckles 5 TEAS.—Gunpowder, good, 45@5bc Ohoice, 60@75c; Imperial, good, 40@45o Ghaoice, 60@75c; Young Hyson, 5 B0c; choice, 656@81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 85¢; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 35@40; Oolong, cho.ce, «)@n Souchong, good. 46@40c; choice, 5@, BUGARS —Cut loaf, 11}e; Crushed, 113¢; Gravuwed, 10fc; Powdered, 11§; Fine powdered, 11}c; Standard Coffee A; 10j0; New York Confectioner's Btandard ’A’, 1030; Good A, 104c; Prairie Extra C, 0, 3 50; No. 2 tubs,, 8 50; No. 8 tabs, 7 50 pioneer weshboards, 185 Double Crewn, 290; Wellbuckets, 8 25, LEAD—Bar, 81 65, SY KUPS.—Sugar house, bbla, 550; half bls, b7¢; kegs, n{ gallons, 82 60; choice table syrup, 53¢; half bbls, 55c; kegs, 82 50 SUDA.—~Dwight's Ib papers, $500; De- &"““’h‘. 83 00; Church's, 83 00; Keg soda, @t STARCH.—Pearl, 4¥o; Silver Gloss, 8} @84c; Corn Starch, 8§@%; Excelsior Hoss, 70; Corn, 7o, Dray loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- ton, in sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 8 45; bbls dniry, 100, 3, 8 65, SPICES,—Pepper, Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, Mace $1 00, MATCHES—Per caddie, 90c; round onges, 87.65; square cases, $5.10 PROVISIONS—Breakfdst bacon, 13, shoice lard, 144 ried beef, 14}0; should- ers, 9¢; hams, bacon, sides, 120, NEW PICK LES—Medium, in barrels, 89 00; do in half bbls, b 25; smalls, in bbls, 12 00 do, in half bbl% 7 00; gherkins, in bbls, 14 00; do, in half bbls, 7 50. VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 16c: pure apple, 130; Prussing vure aovle, 16c. HO! fi]flr—mw. 8 me bbl, BEANS—Medium, hand picked 8400 per bushel; navy, $¢ 00; calef navy, 84 00. ROPE—Sieal, 4 inch and larger, 8@ ooy incly % SOAPS—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 30; Allnpice, 19¢; : 2boiCasma, satine 8 30; Kirk's standard, 3 whi Russian, 500: irk's 20 Kirk's Prairie Queen, {100 cakes), 40; Kirk’s magnolin, 4 55@ CAND! Boxes, 40 Ibs, 18 oz, 8s, 16c;hoxen 40 Ibw, 10 02, 68, 16c. L.V Fi—American, 3 40; Greenwich, 840: Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 50; Lewis’ Iye, 4 60; Jewell Iye, 275, POTASH—Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz., in case, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED— Red clover, cholce new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; white clover, new, $14 00 ol alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, 81300, Timothy, new, 83 00; blue grass extra clean, 81 50; blue grase, clean, 81 25; orchard grass, $2 50; top, choice, 1 03; millet, common_or Missouri, 80c; ‘millet, German, $100 to $1 25; Hungarian, 80c. HEDAESEED—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, & 00; onge orange, 10 bisbels or over, ; honey locust, per 1b,, 85c; per 100 Tbe., $25 00, FIS .{—Family white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, 84 75; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 70; No, 1 white fish, in 10T kits, 110; family 10 1b kits, 850; New Holland herring, per keg, 185; Russian sardines, 75c: Colum- bin river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Georgs'y Bank codfish, ‘6c; Gen. boneless coc-ax.; 9ho; boneloss fish, bho. 'MACKEREL-—Half bbls messmackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 Ibs, 860; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 108, 6 01; wmens mackerel, 12 1b Lite, '2 25; No, 1 ex shore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No. 1'shore, 12 1b do, 1 00; fat family, 10 1b do 7be. CANNED GOODS—Ogsters, 2 Ib (Field's), per case, $4 00; do 1 1b (Field's), per case, 2 50; ao’2 1b Sstnudnrtl), ber case, 3$50; do 1 b (standard), per case, 2 20; do 2 1 (slack), per case, 2 75; do 110 (alack), r case, 200, Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 , per dozen, 1 60@1 70; do 21b, per dozen 255@2 65, _Sardines, small fish, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 14hc; American, quarter boxes per box, 1lc; do half boxes, er box, 213c. Lobsters, 1 Ib per dozen, 1’80, Thomatoos, 280; do 8 b per case, 280@800; Corn, 2 1 (Mountain) per ‘case, 810; sonked corn, 210; do 3t (Yarmouth), “per cwte, - 315 string beans, per_case, 2 10; Lima beans r case, 185, Succotash per case. 2 25. eas, common, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, er case, 3 15. Blackberries, 21b, per case, 230; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case,2 30} raspberries, 2 1b, per case, 275@3 00, Damsons, 3 1b, per_case, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 3 00@4 00, Whortleberries per case, 240, Egg plums,2 b percuse, 3 30; roen, gogon,2 1b per case, 8 80; do chaioe, % I pox case, {'50. Pine Apples, % b, per case 4.00@5 75. Peaches, 2 1b per. casc, 810: do 8 Ib, ease, 5 00@6 00 do, (pie), 3 1b, per case.300; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, $ 50. RICE—Carolina, 7@8c; Louisiana, 7 1| @i fair PE. 6@03. ANde—fmmd. choice, red Ten- nessee, 10c per Ib; f: wey white, 104 per Ib; ;;‘:—whiba Virgin'a raw, 10c; roasted, C. Dry Goods. BROWN_COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8ic; A{;ylemn XX, 7c;_ Atlanta A, Bo; Boott FIF, 8ho; Buckeye LL, 44, 70; Cabot W, 73o} Chittenango A, 6ic; Great Falls E, oossor, Gjo; Honest Width, 7c; Tn. alan Head A, B8jc; Indian Standard A, 84c; Ludian (fiml,{ud d.7vAv4, Slo; Lawrensd 7c; Mystic River, 74c; Pequot A, 8ic; Shwmat LL, 7e; Utica G bhe ett B, 7hcs do A, Bho; do E 48, 12hc; Wal- cott BB, Bke. -4; The; Alligator 34, Sc; o 4-4, Tic; Atlantio LL, 64c; Badger Btats X 4-1, ;c; Bennington O 4+4, 6§c; Buckeye S, 44, Gjco Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8, 83¢; Laconin O 89, 8hc; Lehigh E 4-4, 0fc; Lonsdale 4.4, 10c; Popperell N'90, 76;do 0 8, The; do 1t 86, Tio; do E 89, 84c; Pocasset O 4-4, 74c; Wamsutta 4.4 13c BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog- win L -4 94c; Blackstone A A i perial 8 do do half bleached 4-4,9c; Cabot d-4, b Fidelity -4, 9hc; Fruit of the Loow, 10; do cam brio 4-4,130;do Water Twist, 10hc; Great FallsQ, 104¢; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c: Lonsdale, 10c: do cambric 87, 12jc; New York Mi 120; Pequot A, 10c; Pepperell NG Twills, 12ho; Pocabontas 44, 9hc; Pocaaet 44, 8ic; Utica, 11c; Wamsutta UUCKS' (Colored)—Albany ¥ brown, 8¢; do C, drab, iles do XA stripes snd plaids, 1%4c; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 124¢; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Bruaswick brown, 84c; Chariot. fancy, 12hc; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indiana A brown' 14+ Novonset A brown, 15c, LIUKLNGD—nmOosk A C A 32 1740; do XX blue 82, 1840; Arrowanra 940; Claremont, B B, 15hc; Conestoga ex tra, 1740; Hamilton D, 11fc Lewiston . 30, 15¢; Minnehaha 4-4, 200; Omega super extra 4.4, 28¢; Pearl River 82, 16}0; Put. nam XX blae stripe, 12c; Shetucket § 104o; do 88 120; Yeoman's blue 29, 8}o N IMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn 16h¢;_Andover DD blue, 154o; ArlingX. blne Scoteh, 1840; Concord OO0, blue & w hrown, 12kc; do AAA, do do 13} do XXto &) do 14he; Haymaker's blue and brown, Uhe; Mystic River DD stripe, 104c; Pearl Kiver, blue and brown, 154c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 134c. CAMBRICS—Barnard, 53c; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 8)0; Garner A lazed, be: Mualattan glove faish, jc: Newport do 6¢; do glazed, 5jc; Pequot do Be; Lovkwood kid finish, 6o, GORSET JEANS—Amory, 8¢; Andros coggin satteen, 84o; Clarendcn, 6§o; Cones togs satteens, 7Tic; Hallowel , Sc; Indij Oreyord 74c; Narragansett, improved,c Pepperill sattasn 9ho; Rockport, 7§o. KINTS- Allens, ble; American, 64o; Arnold, 7c; Berwick, 4dc; Cocheco, 7o; Conestoga. 6ho; Dunkirk, 4fc; Dunnell, C boru, ble; Orlental S, GINGHAMS—Amo 10hc; Amos- keng dress 12) Argyle, 0; Atlantic, 9¢; Cumberland, '1%; Highlanda, 8ic; Kenilworth, 8hc; Plun kett, 103c; Sus 8x, fe. CUTTONADES—Abberrille 134c; Agate, %0c; American, 110; Artisian, 20c; Cairo D and T, 134e; Olarion D and T, 174¢; Deccan Co, stripes Dand T, 16c; Key- stone, 13h; Nantucket, 19c; Nonparell, 16¢; Ocean D and T, 13jc; Royal, 164+ Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, 19he; Wachusett shirt- ing shocks, 12je; do, Nankin. 1246 York, plain Nankin, 1240; 'do, chiecks, stripes and lancy, 124c; do, 8 oz, 20c, SHEETINGS—An in 10-4,274c! do 94, 24c; do 84, 23c; Continental d ‘%fic: venetian red ; | steel, 7@8c; 24 b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 62 Star, ponnds, 24 b, butts,60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 b, butts, b0c; Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Navy, nnds, 550; Bullion, pounds, 60c; Lorl: ard’s Climax, pounds, 610, FINE CUT—In pails.—Hard to Best, 78e; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c; Favorite, 60c; Rocky 'Mountain, ' 60c; Fancy, bbc; Daisy, 50c.—In tin foll— Catling O. S., 5 Ib boxes, per 1b 63c; Lori- {llard's Tiger, 65¢; Diamond Crown, 680, SMOKING—All grades—Oommon, %3ta 880, Granulated—Rlackwells Durham, 16 o2 51¢; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 50c; Seal of North Carolina, 10 0%, 16 Seal of Nebras kn, 16 oz, 88¢; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per Ib, §1.85; Marburgs' Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, 5 bo; Dog Tall, 65e '‘aints Olls and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P. P., 6)c; white lead, 0.P.&0 Co .S.P.6) ure, bos Marsillesgreen, 1860 5 Ib cans, 20¢ French tine, gasan neal, 120; French rine, red seal, 110; French zino, in varnish asst, 20c; French rince, in oil asst, 15c; Raw and burnt umber, 1'1b cans 120; raw and burnt_Sienna, 180: vandyke brown, 18.; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black, 1%; ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome green, L. M. & D., 14c; blind and_shutter n, L. M, & D., 14c; Paris goe 180; nliah red ibe; Venetian red, So; re, 2203 oan Vermiliod, L. & P., 18c; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D’ 0., 18¢; vellow ochre, 90; golden ochre, 15; patent dryer, 6c; graining colors: light_ onk, dark oa’, walnut, chestnut and ash 13c. Dry Saints ¥hite lead, Sho; French rine, 100; PIA‘T whiteing ; whiting e 3 whiting mm 1o lnmpbfluk "Berman: town, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 80; Prus- siav blue, 450; ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber,fburnt, 4c; umbe; dc;sienna, burn t, do; slenna, raw, 4c s green genuine, 36c; Paris groen com'l 2bey chmme green, N, Y.' 200; chrom- green K., 12c; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, America, 18¢; Indian red, 10c, roe pink, 14c; venetian_ read, Cookson's Am,, Lo; red lead, Thos chrome yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome’ yel: low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 8c; ochre, Trench, 2jo; ochre, American, lhes Winters mineral, 24c; lohigh brown, 2{o: spanish brown, 2c; Prince’s mineral Sc; VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon. Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, 81; furniture, U, 85 h, extra, $1 40 Coach, No. T, 1 20; Damar, 8160; Japany 70c; u\;hultum, 70c; shellac, 83 50; ha oil finish, $1 30 OLLS-110"carbon, par gallon, 113c; 1:60 headlight, per gallon, 12}0; 175" headlight, per gallon, 164c; orystoline, per gallon, 106 inseed, raw, per gallon, 60; linseed, boiled, per gallon, G3c; lard, winter st’d, per aal* on, . 90; No, 1, 706; No. 2, 60c; caator, XXX, per gailon, 125; No. 3, 115; sweet, ver gallon, 8c; sperm, W. B., per gallon, ! 553 fish, W, B.. per gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, extra, por gallon, 750; No. 1, 65c; lubri- cating, zero, per gallon, 30¢; summer, 15c; golden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 35¢; No. 2, 50; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- pentjne, per gallon, 75¢; naptha, 74°, per gallon, B0c; 64°, 20c Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 8340; plow steel, special cast, 7¢; crucible, 8c; special or German, 6o cast tool do, 15@20 wagon spokes, set, 225@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloes, sawed dry, 140} tongnes, each, 70@8bc; axles, each, 7hc; square’ nuts, per Ib, 7@llc} washers, per 1, 8@180; Hvots, per b, 110; coil ohair, per b, 6@120; malleable, 8o; iron wedges, 6¢; crowbars, 6c; harrow tooth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring 3 Burdeén’s_horseshoes, 5 3b; Burden’s muleshoes, 6 85, SHOT.—Shot, $1,85; Buck shot, $2.10; Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40: do., half kogy, 83.48; do., quarter kogy, $1.85; Blast- ing, kegs, $3.35; Fuse, er 100 feet 50c. BAKBED WIRE—In car lots,.8 30 per 100; in less than car lots. § 55 ver 100, Leather. Onk sole, 38c to 42c; hemlock sule, 28c to 8503 hemiook Kip, 80c to 100; runmer, ‘to 80c; hemlock calf, 85 to 120; hem- upber, 23 to 20c; oak urper. 2dc; Glggsen kid, 250 to 275; ok kip, 80c to 1.00; oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip, 5; Firench calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- o7 50; linings, 600 to 8 60; to 350; pebble 0. D, Morocco, 35¢; simon, 270 to 3 00. c; Wachus- | 1 &{' 3 HARNESS—No 1 star oak, No 4 2c; 2 do, 39c; No. 1 Ohio oak, 38c; No. 2 do, 850; No. 1 Milwaukee, 47c; No, 2 do, 84c. Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well_at slicht advance in piioes. The demand for. good horees exoeens! the supply consideraoly. Prices range as fol- ows: Fine single drivers, 8150, to 800.; Extra draft horses, 8175. to 225.; Common drait horses, 8100, to 150.; Extra farm horses, 8110, to 125.; Commaon to good farm horses 890, to $100.; Extra plugs, 860. to 75.; Corhmon plugs, 820, to 840, MULES. 15 to 15} hands (extra), $125, to100; 14 tod.'lb‘l;;n oo, st: 140.; to n . t0100.; 18§ to 14 hands, ua> t075. Liauors., ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 230 per wine allon; extra Californin spirits, 187 proof, %80 por proot gallon; triple rofined spirits 187 proof, 1 24 per, proof gallon; re-distilled vEiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 9 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Penusylvanin ryes, 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES—Imported, $6 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 60. GINS—Ix ported, 4 50@6 00; dowmestic, j 43061?3&950'—{”&«1 4 50@6 00: N m) [ ; New England, 2 00; domestic, 1 50 BEAGH ARD AFPLE PRANDY - 1754 0. CHAMPAGNES—Imrorted per_case, RUGH 0 Awsring, o, 12008 CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00. Lumber. WHOLRSALE, We quote lumber, lath and shingles on cars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLIN under, $21 00; 18 ft., $22 00, TIMBERS~—16 ft. and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft. 00; 4 ft 824 CC, 22 ft., 827 50; 24 ff FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., $22 00; No, 2, 820 00, SHEETING — No. 1 (§ad common boards) 818 50; No. 2, $17 00, STOCK) BOARDS,—12-in, D, 828 00; 12-in, O, $35 00; 12-in. I3, $40 00, lEXI)ING-—A, $24 00; B, 821 00; C, 00, FLOORING —A, $40 00; B, 837 50; C, 200; D, $23 00 SHINGLES—No, 1, 81 75; 6-in, clear, 8275; star, 83 25; extra A, $1 00, LATH-"No. 1, $3 50, SHIP LAP—Plain, $2300; O, G, Nor 2, 824 00; O, G, No, 1, $35 00, CEILING—§-in, No. 8, 825 00; Zin, No. 2. 837 00; {-in, No, 1, $42 50, FINISHING~—1.in, No, 3, $37 50; 1..in in, No. 1, 48 60, INISH—$48 00@55 00, BLT—Per Ib, 30 STRAW BOARD--Per Ib, 3¢, BEAR CREEK LIME - 81 25, PLASTER PARIS - §2 35, LOUISVILLE OEMENT—82 00, Bullding Materlal. LIME—Yer barrel, $1 35; bulk per bu 85¢. Cement, bbl, $2 50, Iowa plaste bbl, $2 50. Hair per bu, 85c. 'arre felt 100 1bs, 83 50. Btraw board, $4 €0 PAPER—Straw paper, 8{c; rag paper, dc; dry goods paper, 7¢; m. paper, 10c; news paper, 8c. COAL—Oumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86 £0; Whitebreaat nut, 86 50; Iowa lump, $6 50; Iowa nut $6 50; Rock Bprings, $8; Anthracite, all sizes, $12 00@12 b0, NAILS —Rates, 10 to 60y, 3 60, 8, 9 00 to 10 50; B. L. Moroceo, 306 | ¢ ~16 ft, and f 0il, Castor, No. 8 per gal, 8120; Oil, Olive, per gal. 81 50; Oil, Origanum, 50c Opiam, $4 75; Quinine P, & W, & R. & §,, ver or, $2 otassium, Todide, per Ib: §2's5; Salacin, per oy oy Selbate of Morphine, per oz, $4 ulphur_flour, per Ib, 4ci Strvehnine. et oz, $140. ool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@160; he 13@150; medium unwashed, light, 18@2 washed, choice, 82c; fair, 80c; tub-dingy and w,, 280; burry, blackand cotted wool 2@6c loss - Hides Furs, Ete. HIDES—treen butcher's hide,; 6i@7 oured 73o; hides, - green ..»13ti part oured 7o Es hides, 6o; dry flint, soun l?l‘r:d?' calf and kip, 19@130; dry sal hides, sound, L@12; groen calt, wt. & t0 16 Ibs., 10@11c; green call, wt, under 8 ba, per. skin, 50o: n pelts, 50@8$1 25; green lamb rkins, mo@;lefl\; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut scored and one b, olassed two- tLirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off, Goom akins, No 1, d5c; No. % 806; No. 3 20.; No. 4, 10e. _Mink, No, 1, 50¢; No, 2, 30c; No. 8, 16c; No, 4, ‘6o, _Fox, No. 1) 60c; No. 2, 2o, Skunk, No. 1, black, 6bc; short stripe, 400; narrow stripe 25 Urond atripe, 100, ‘Lallow, . —————— Counocil Bluffs Market. Jounon, Buures, April 10, Flour—Crystal Milla Golden Sheal, 860; California Eureka, patent, 8 80; best brand of Kansas, 3 50@3 90; Kansas and Missouri flour 8 50@4 25; graham, 8 75; rye flour, 3 40, Bran and Shorts—20 00 per ton Chop Corn—24 00 per ton, Wheat—No, 2, $120@1 15; No, 8, 90c; rejected, 52, Corn—65. Onts—No, 2, 50c; rejected, 400, Rye—70°. Basley—No. 2, 90c; No, 8, 7bc. Hay—Loose, 5 00@6 00, Wood—b 00@6 00. ‘Wool—15@25. Butter—Creamery, 85¢;in rolls, wrap. ved, 25@300: rolla not wrapped, 20¢; mixed cuigrl. 16@200. gga—10c, Potatoes—1 50; Salt Lake, 1 60. Onione—1 25@1 40 Dressed Poultry—Chiokens, 10c; ducks, 10c; geese, 124c; turkeys, 12, Live Chickens—3 75@3 00 per dozen, Chioago Froduoe. Cu10AG0, April 24, rices nomiually un- changed; spring wheat flours, 4 75@ 7 00; commou to choice western, 5 00@ 750; common to fancy Minnesata winter wheat flours, 7 50@8 50; tair to choice rye flour, 4 70@5 10, Wheat—Spring wheat strong, closing on onll at 1 88 for cash; 138 for April; 1318 for May; 1 32} for June; 123} for July; 118} for August: 1 06{ for the year; No3, 119; rejeeted, nominal. Corn—No, 2, market active and unset- tled; under the freo offerings prices de- clined 1@1}c, then became stron.er, clos- ing on call at 71§ for cash; 72fc for April; or May; 72k for June; 72jo for o for the year; high mixed, 71i@ 7 rejected, 69§c. Oats—Lower; 48c for No, 2, cash and April; 40fc for May; 48fc for June; 44c for July; 350 for the year. Rye--Quiet; 873c for No. 2, cash and April; 88c for May; 80@82c for July. Barley—Quiet at 107@1 08} for No. 2, cash; 92@944c for No, 3. Bulk Meats—Demand good. Pork—Irregular; meas, 17 85@18 15 for cash and April; 18 00 for May; 18174 for June; 18 35 for July; 17 75 for the year. Lard--Steady, closing at 1100 for cash and April; 11 05@1' 174 for May; 1117} @11 20 for June; 11 85 for July; 11 45 for August; 11 55@1160 for September; 11 65 for October. Bacon—Short ribs steady, cloiing at 990 for cash and April; 9 874@9 90 for May; 99074 for June; 1005 for July; 9 85 @)’ 37h for the year. Whisky - 1 19. Tiutter—Weak; choice to fancy creame: 28@30c; fine dairy, 22@205e; fair togood, Flour—Dull and ator, 400 to 5 50; oalf kid, 32@83c; | 15@20c 5(@20c. Eggs—14@144c. Rec'ts, Shipm’ts 9,048 8,630 New York Produoce. New Yo== Avril 24, Flour—Dull; No, 2, 310@4 25 fine; 4 00@H i super ; southern flour quiet; com- extrn, b 70@8 Wheat—Feverish and unsettled, closing dull; No. 2 red, 1 40@141; No. 1 red, 147(@1 473; No. 3 white, 1 36; No. 1 white, 140; No % red, May, 1 47@1 474; June, 1 463@1 474; July, 1'30§ @1 814, Corn—1@2o lower, unsettled and_de- presseds closed rong; ungraded mixed, B4@89c; No, 2, 87hc; No. 2 white, 40c; No 2 mixed May, '80{@824c; do June, S0,@ 81ge. ats—J@1o higher for cath lots and near by deliverp.\o.l white, 6lc; No, 2 do, 594 @60c; No. 1 mixed, 60c; No 2 mixed, 59%c; mixed western, 59@60c; No 2 mixed, 60§ @595c. ye—Dull; Canada, M4fc. Burley—Quiet, Pork—Duil; new mess, 18 123@18 25. Lord—Heavy and lower av 11 323}@ 130 May. Whisky—Nominal, Petrolenm—Firmand unchan, 784; crude in_ barrels, 764@77. i barrels, 7630, e e St. Lounis Produoce. Sr, Louis, April 24, Flour—Quiet and weak, Wheat—Lower and unsettled until near the close, when it advanced; No, 2 red, 1 883@1 34} for cash; 1 35@1 85§ for May} 124wl 24} for June; 1 15)@1 183 for July; 1084@1 084 for August; 1 06§@ 107} for the year; No, 4, | 24; No, 4,1 14, « ora—Lower at 754@703c, closing at inside prices; 78c for May; 7134@74e for lune; 78kc for July; 72hc for August; 524@52§5 for the year. ats Firm ut 52¢ for cash; 89§@39fc or July. Rye—Dull at 832 bid, Barley—Dull at 82c@1 10, Lead—4 70, Butter—Easler; creamery at 35@38c; dairy, 25@34c, a'g-w Unchanged. hisky—1 18, Pork ~Lower to sell; 1775 for cash, April and May; 17 95 for June, wrd—Nominal at 11 10, Rec'ts, Bhipmta. = od; united, 3 napf Flour , 6,000 Wheat 84,000 Cora ., 78,200 Oats Rye. Barley Philadelphia Produce. PHILADELPHIA, April 24, Wheat—Firm at 142@1 44 for cash and April; 142}@1 48} for M Corn—Firm at B83@806 April; 813c for May. Al)n.u——l*iruwr at 55§@b6he for cash and pril tye- Quiet at 90@9lc. Chicago Live Stook. CHIcAGO, April 24, The Drover’s Journal reports as folluws: Hogs—Strong and rather uneven; heayy packing and shippug, 7 20@7 b5; light hogs, 6 60@7 20; skips aud culls, 5 6 55; receipts, 20,000, 4 Caatle - Bhipping cattlelively at 10@20c higher; 3 50@3 60; butchers stock, 2 60@ 2 80; stockers and feeders, 3 90@8 5; 1e- ceipte, 1,200, heep—Barely active aud in;luu about the same as last week, 4 25@W6 80; re- ceipts, 4 000, “for cash sud L o neat—Fuiely netive; No. 2 red, 1 40@ Cotn—Declined during the weok and closed barely steady; No. 2 mixed, 74 Oata—Easier at bc for cash, Rye~Closed tteady and quiet; No. 2 ® arloy—Quiet: No, 2 fall, 1 10@1 12, \\'hi-{y Firm and unchanged, Toledo Proanoe. forEno, April 24 Wheat —Dull; 187§ for No. 2 cash and Alwil; 1 974 for May; 138} for June; 112§ for August; 11¢@111 for the year. Corn—Inuctive at 77c for high mixed; 7bofor No. 2 cash; 0dc for April; 72fc for May; ble for the yeat Oats~ 52 for No. — Kansas Oity Live Stook. Kansas Oiry, Aopril 24, Cattle—Receipts 380 head; shipments, 481 head. Markot strong and active and 10@150 higher than Saturday; native shippers, 5 75@7 20; native stockers, 3 I5@4 25; native cows, 3 K0@5 50, Hogs—Receipts, 1,927 head; shipments, 371 head, Market steady; sates ranged from 4 75@7 25; bulk from Pittsburg Of1 Market. SPRING AND !SUMMER STOCK |—OF— Men’s, Boys’ and;Children’s AT POLACK’'S CLOTHING HOUSE. Prrrsnura, April 24, The_oil market opened at 7Sfo, nd- vanced to 7835, closed at noon at Tfiac; May delivery, 793c; June,813c; July, 8880; New York' refined, 7dc; Antwerp, 174 francs, Shipmentsa—United, 63,743 bar- rels; do tidewater, 8,720 barrels; charters, 206 barrels, Pittsburg sales, 200,000 barrels, Pittsburg exchange stock, $160, s b Turpentine Market. WiLminaton, N, O., April 24. Rosin—Dull; strained, 1 90; good, 1 95, Spirita—Dull at 490, Tar—Firm at 190, Kansas Oity Produoce Market. Kansas Ciry, April 24, Wheat—Quiet nnd weak; N cash, 1 20; No. 8, cash, 95¢c; Ma 3 860; No, 4 ocash, 80c; April, 82; June, T2hc. Corn—Weaker and lower; cash, 77c; April. 72740 June, 69¢; year, 57c; No, 2 white n. cash, 78c. Oats—Firm; No 2 cash, bo; April, Rye—No, 2 cash 78c, Rec'ts. Shipm'ts, ‘Wheat . «o 1,660 63300 Corn. 6,008 8 Oats. none 0 Livervool Produoce. Livenroor, April 24, American Flour—10s@12s 6d, Wheat —Winter, 9s 10d@10s 6d; white, 9 10d@10s 10s 4d. Jors 34; spring, 9s 2d; club, Enst Liberty Live Stook. Bast Lisgnty, Pa., April 24, Cattle—Fair; a shade loy roceipts, 2,448 head; shipments, 1,496 head. Hogs—Firm; receipts, 3,600 head; ship- ments, 800 head; Philadelphins, 7 50@ 160; Yorkers, 7 00@7 25, Sheep—16@20c _higher; receipts, 1,000 head; shipments, 2,800, - Baltimore Produce. Bavrivorg, April 24, Flour - Inactiye. ‘Wheat—Southern ensier; fultz, 1 38@ 145; longberry, 148@1 55; No. 2 red winter quiet at'1 42@1 423 for cash and April. Y Corn—White roufhern nLcml‘y at 92c; yellow steady at 874@88c; mixed western, 521 @830, ————————— Peoria Prodace. Prorta, April 24, Corn—Quiet; high mixed, 71@71jc. Oats—No, 2 white, 50@blc, Rye—Sueady; No, 2, 05o. Highwines—1 17, Reo'ts., Ship'ts Wheat. .. . 4,000 none 61,000 85,000 L 48,800 47,250 4,350 2,500 .. 16,50 mone P s Buffalo Live Stock. Easr Burraro, April 24, Hogs—Firm; receipts, 61 head; ship- ments, 78 head; Yorkers, 7 10@7 40; good wedium, 7 40@7 LO. e - New York Dry Goods. New York, April 24, The ary goods trade has not displayed much animation as regards new bussness, the transactions haviog been mostly of hand to mouth character, and moderate in the acgregate, Probos;la For Indian Supplies and Transportation, DPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Oftice of T 5iniin A faira, Was gton, Aprl 25, 1685, “Healod Jmpu-uu, indorsed *'Propossis for Beet,” (bids for Beef must bo sut mi tod in_aep- araté envelopes,) Bacos, Flour, Clothing, oF Transportation, sc., (4 tho caso may be,) and di ected £ tho Commissiener of Indian Aflairs, ot, Now York, will P. t Tucsday, May 28, for furnishing for the Indian Bervice about 8,000 pounds Bacon, 40,000,(00 pounds Beof on the'hool, 115,000 pourids Licans, 70,000 pounds Bakiog Powder, ¥,000 000 founds Corn, 760,000 pounds Coffee, §,800,60) pounds Flour, 212,000 ounds Feed, 300,000 pounds Hard Bread, ' B00 pounds Hominy, 9 000 pouuds Lard, 1, barrels mess pork, 985,000 pounds Rico, 11,200 pounds ‘Tea, 65,000 pounds ‘lobacco 200,000 pouds Ealt, 240000 pounds Soap, 6,400 po.inds Eoda, 1,260,000 pounds Sugar and 830,000 pounds Wheat. Also, Blankets, Woolen and Co ton G oods, (comsisting in part of ‘icking, 83,000 yards; Stan dard Calico, 8 0,00 yards; Driliing, 0,000y Duck, froe from all izing, 170,00 yard i, 17,060 yards: Glugham, 60,0 yar tucky deans, 28,000 yards; O Brown 8- ceting, 200 000 yard. inig, 20,000yar iw; Hickory bhirtiig Callco ' Bhirting, 6,500 yard.; jothing, Groverics, Not 09, Hadware, | Buppllcs, and o 'long List of m scel* rticlew, such as Larncws, Plows, Rakes, 0ut 4 6 wagons requir in Arizous, Coloado, Dakots, Te ritory, Ninnosota,' Montans, ud Wi Mo meon - in, to be deliver- icago, Kanes City, and - foux City. Also fol ch Wagons as may be required, nlhrud to tha climate of the Pacific Const, with Califorais o0 MADE OUT OX Schedulos showing the kinds and quanti ies of subsisteace supplics equired for each Agency, aud tho kinds nd quanitios in gross,yof all other goods and articles, together with' blank proposals and forws for contract and bond, con: Uitiona tc by observed by bidders, Sime’ and placo of delivery, torms of contrace and pay iment, taanspoitation routes, aud all other neces sary {nstructions will b furaished upon appli- cat.on to the Indian Ofice in Washiogton, or Nos. 66 and 67 Woouter o Now York; Wm, H. Lyon, No, 458 Broad: New York; the Comm i of Bubsisieuce, (. B. A, at Choyer worth, Omaha, Saint Louls, Saint Paul, , nd Yaokton; the Postmaster at 8loux City, and to the P. st masters at the following nsmed places in Kan- uas: Arkensas Oity, Buriiogton, Caldwell, Dodge City, Emporis, Eurcks, Great Bend, Howard, Hut Lar o', McPuerson, Mar- fon, Medicine New on, Osage dun, Bterling, Welliogton, Wic Winflold. Bids will be oper.ed at the hour and day above stated, sud biddors are lnvited to be present at the opening. CHRTIVIED CHNCKS, All Lids must bo accompanied by cortificd checks upon some United States Depository or ‘Assistant Troasurer, for ot luast five per cont, of the aimouut of the pro 3, Commis ioucr, _api25 to may20 No head-ache or back-ache for ladies sha dnink WINE OF CARDUL * wi [ and Choicest Selections in The Lowest Prices Guaranteed. 1316 Farnam Street, Near 14th, Marl6eod, BASWITZ & WELLS, OPERA HOUSE SHOE STORE, Under Boyd’s Opera House. Are noW daily receiving large Stocks of SPRING GOODS'! And invite the people to call and examine Goods. Good Goods! Low Prices AND SQUARE DEALING AT THE “Opera House Shoe Store.’ an31-dsm BR A S HI T EX B CLOTHIER! Is Now Located in His New Store, 1308 FARNHAM STREET. One Door East of the New York Dry Goods Store. AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS. NEW STOCK OF SPRING SUITS | I.ARGEST‘ VARIETY OF BOY'S'AND CHILDREN'S SUITS EVER SEEN! “PRICEHS WAY DOWN.” CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. L. BRASH, - - 1308 FARNHAM ST. by THE LEAPING The Oldest Wholesale and IN THE WEST! in Omaha. Visito: hy g rhigplapagg General Agents for the find all novelties in SIL- g . VER WARE. CLOCKS, [5cstand Best Pianos and Rich and Stylish Jewelry,| Ourprices are as Low as L iatio a0y Eastern Manufacturer she Latest, Most Artistic, . oo Pianos and Organs soid RECIOU3 STONES and for cash or ins ents at |Bottom Prices, all descripuions of FINE ) WATCHES at as Low Pri- [Stin o - poiD, stook of ces as 18 compatible with Pianos, Vose & Son's Pi honorable dealers. Call (anos,and other makes, and see our Elegant New | Also Clough & Warren, 00 e“B ol din:, Sterling, Impefl&l&csmintg S8tore, Tower . A ' American Organs, corner 11th and Farnham ;o1 ¢yi] to see us before pur- Btreets chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF -SHOW CASES Large Stock Always on Hand. J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN U IVEIERIEITER. Lath, 8hingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINCS, |LIME, CEMENT FLASTER, BTO. MWBTATE AGENL FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY! Near Union Pacific Depot, - ’ OX\TATEIR ] | | ]

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