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o FINANGE AND GOMMERGE FINANCIAL. New York, April 26, MONEY, Money closed at 3 per cent. Exchange closed firm at 4 87}@4 90, Governments closed flrmer, GOVERNMENT BOND! Currency 6's . 32 bid 4's coupuns. . 4 bid 's coupons. . 116 bid 111102 bid 101 bid 6'a continued 68 continued RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds olosed as follows: Union 1sts, 45 L A73@118 Union Land Grants . 1124@ 112§ Union Sinking Funds 118@ 11'1 Centrals .....oouviee 16 @116} STOOKS The stock market to-day was dull and irregnlar and notling of importance trans- pired. The stocks wnost actively dealt in were Lake Shore, Denver & Rio Grande, New Jersey Central, Delaware, Lacka- wanna & Western and Missouri Pa Prices were irregular at the close au 1 gen- arally fractionally lower. Alton & Terre Haute proferred was exceptionally strong, and closed at 63 bid against 59 bid at the alosing yesterday. The following were closing bids: Aw'n Dist. 'Lel. 46 Northwestern. . 1283 .. 1393 N Y Eievated..108 b Pull. Pal. Car. 126 Quicksilver ... 1 Reading . San Francisco,. 38 Preferred. 50 —Per quart, 80c, r bunch, 45@55¢. Per bushel box, $2.00 ~Per bushel box, _(md sound, very scarce per bbl snfv} \m\x-fimd,, per box, 84 50@ ORANGES—per box 5 00@5 50 BEESWAX—Yellow, 20@22c., ONTONS-—-83 50 por M\rml CRANBERRIES—Per box, 82 75@ 400, 1-10@14c VALENCIA 00 COFFEE.—Rio, fair, 11c; Rio, good (26; Rio, prime to choice, 124u; Old gov't 1ava; 264@328hc, Mochs, 28ho; Arbuckle's, RANGES- good, Tmperial, good, 40@45 "S5 anty EAS.—G mpnmlar, Ohoioe, 60@750; 0 " Young Hyson, @81 00; Japan 3c; Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Qolong, good, B@40; Oolong, che.ce, ; Souchong, zeod, 85@40c: choice, 85@450. SUGARS—Cut loaf, 10je; Crushed, 10¢; Granulate 1080; Powdered, 11); Rine powderod, 110; Standard Coffee A 100; New York Confectioner's Standard A 10453 Good A, 10ic; Prairie. Extra C, DR] ED FRUITS—Cholce _halves, evaporated peachi 7c Salt Lake 10jc:vap- (,m'm I boxen, 13 n, The; Now runes, old, 6jc; new, Vorkapp]el, Tie; ; &nrnnu.{i!@?e Bhokberrlu, new, (‘HFFSE—M Cream, 14c; Part Skim 113, WOODENWARE—Two hoop _pails, 1 95; three hoop pails, 2 20! No, 1 tubs 9 50; No, 2 tubs,, 8 50; No. 8 tubs, 7 60 plg(.)m\;,wlnhbimin L85 Double Grewn, 2 90; Wellbuckets, LEAD—Bar, 65, BY'RUPB.—SII r house, bbls, 55¢; half bls, 570; kegn, 44 gallons, 8250; choice sabls veup, B; half bbis, 5; kega, 82 80 SODA.—Dwight's Ib papers, $3 00; De- and do, §8 00; Churci's, 8 00; Kog soda, flTAllLH.—Penl fie, Silver Gloss, 8} Fan sfi Corn Sumh. 83@9%; Excelsi 70; Corn, T4e. SALT —Dray loads, per hbl, 1 85; Ash- ton, in sacks, 8 50; bbla dairy 60, 5s, 8 45; bbls dairy, 100, 3s, 8 65, SPICES.—Pepper, [19; Allspice, 19¢c; Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, $1 00: Zbc-vnuu, Mace $1 00. MAT(,HFQ Per caddie, 90c; round o8, $7,65; square cases, 85.10 PRUVINXON Breakfast bacon, 13.. shoice lard, 14 ried beef, 11jc; should- ers, 9¢; hamas, 13¢; bacon, sides, 12¢c, NEW PICKLES—Me 89 00; do in hal bbls, 5 2 1300 do,in. hal{bbly, 7603 gherlius, in bbls, 14'00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, VINEGAR—Pure _apple extra, 160: ke uppley 195: Prssing pure avole, 166, HOMINY—New, § 00 per bbl. BEANS—Mediurn, hand picked $100 per bushel; navy, 3+ 00; calef navy, $1 00. 1st pref ROPE—Sisal, § inch and larger, 8@ Littlo Pittes,s 15 Standard, 4| 9¢; 1 inc! Louis. & Nash. 745 S SOAPS—Kirk's Savon TImperial, 8 3 LI. 3 Kirk’s eatin 0; Kirk’s standard, 3 ¢: Preferred 5 } #8% Western Union. 82} Md. Coal 14 STATE BONOS, Tennessee 6s mixed advanced to 593 and Louisiana consols declined to 63, SALES i The following were the sales of the more active stocks to- dny, total, 243,000 shares: H & St J pld. 200 <&T 1000 LE&W 200 Lake Shore. . .72300 M. & Essex... 100 Northwestern . 3500 Preferred ... Pac. Mall. Reading . RIL.. . San_Franci-co, St. P, & Om.. 2 Preferred. .. 600 500 21700 . 28600 14600 ‘I‘mxen’ed. .. 4000 CHICAGO MONEY. CHicaco, Aoril 26, Preston, Kean & Co., bankers, reporu: “The market has been a dull one to-day. Goverument bonds are at the same figure a8 a% the clo-e of business yesterday, the price to-day fluctuating about i@} per cent, but closing as aboye noted. There have been comparatively no transactions to-day, holders declining to part with them and investors watching the market for further developments. The statement is made that New York speculators are de- [pressing the market for a chance to buy in for a rise when the next call of the treas ury is made, Leading railroad bonds aredull but firm. Cook county and Chicago city bonds are 500 | bia river nlmcm, per 1001bs, 8 00; George : | Ibs, 6 00; mess macle ‘nel 12 1b jinquired for and sales are frequent for small investments Money rates unchanged but supp'y .abundant for all legitimate wants, Entire exchange 75@80c per $1,000 pre- mium, Sterling exchange unchanged, but in-| «lined to higher rates, Clearings, 85,812,000 UNT’ BTATES BONDS, /s Extended sixes. ..101}@101% s Extended fives. 2102 @102; 's Coupons. veees J163@1164 4- Coupons, . .. 121§@12)] RAILWAY AND MISCELUANEOUS, e 101 4nu; ‘Minneseta State, 43's and-Int Sterling signt. ... " ert.y day Francs. Reichsmurk O, M. &St T, 78 To& C,M &8 P.¢ ([)uhuquu div, o M. &St P.bs, C. &P W C., B &Q. 4s.. Biirlington & Mo, s in Neb, Wabash5's, «Chicago & Northwestern 5 Jacks Iunv outhrsnnt. [ GDMMLRC]AL Umana ‘Wholesale Market. OFrI0E OF THE OMAHA BEE, Tuesday Evening, A pril 26, ‘The only changes reported in the mar- ket to-day are as follows; Wheat, No, 8 advanced 1¢; rejected ad- wanced o Barley advanced lc, Rye declined 2c. Corn declined 2¢, Oats declined Local Qrain Dealings WHEAT,—Cash No, 2, 1193; cash No, 5, 1 024 rofocted, Tie AKLEY,—Cash No, 2, 100; No, 8, S5V R —Cah, 726 CORN, —c.-h No. 3, o, OATS.—Cas w?T?E" PliUES—Corn. B0@45; oats, HAV—86 00@6 50 per ton, GHOPPED FEED 81 10, CHOPPED CORN—$1 40, BRAN-—$1 15 per hundred. STRAW—400 ton loose; 500 ton baled, "O‘l‘AIUl"S-Nebn‘ku. 00@1 10; ) Scotch Champions 1 00@1 15, fi’vm’r POI‘ATOEQ—“ 75@6.00 per W!LD DUCK-—$L 25@1 50, KGGS—-11@11je. BUTTER—CUreamery, choice ~oll, 26@30c; common Foll, g 1~ A Russian, 500: Kirk's Eutocs, 20 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 calkenl, | 40; Kirk's maguolis, 1 5@ CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8s, 16¢; boxes 40 Ibs,, 16 oz., 68, 16c. LY E—American, 3 40; Grocnwich, 840: Western, 2 75; l\urth Star, 2 50; Lewis’ lye, 4 60; Jewell ye, 275. POTASH—Penusylvatin cans, 4 doz., in case, 385 Babbitt's Tull, 2 o, fn case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice new, 2600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, §700; white clover, new, $14 00 al alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, $1300. Timothy, good, new, $3 00; biuo grass, extra clean, 81 50; blue grass, clean, 81 35; orchard grass, $2 50; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, common or Missouri, 80c; millet, German, $100 to $1 25; Hungarian, HED(ESEED—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; osnge orange, 10 bushels or over, $150; honey locust, per lb,, 85¢; per 100 [bs., 825 00, FIS [—Family white fish, 90 Ib ht bbls, 84 75; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b h bbls, 670 No. 1 white fish, in 10 1b kits, 1 10; family 10 ib kits, 85c; New Holland herring, per keg, 185; Russian sardines, 7bo: Colum- Kirk's whi Bank codiish, (o; Gien. 9ho; boneless fish, MACKEREL-Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; hf bbl No. Lex shore do, 100 1bs, 8 60; he, hbls, fat family do, 100 its, 2 25; No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 121b do, 1 005 fat family, 10 b do 7c. CANNED GOODS—-Oysters, (Field’s), per case, 84 00; do 11b (Ficld f,), per case, & 60; co 2 b (Standard), per case, 350; do 1 1 (standard), per case, 2 20; do 211 (slack), per case, % 75; do 11 (slack), er case, 200. Onions, 380. Salmon, 1 fi,, per dozen, 1 60@1 705 do 21b; per dozen 255@2 65, Sardines, small fsh, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 143c; American, quarter boxcs per box, 1i¢; do half boxes, per box, Z14c, Lobsters, 1 Ib per dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 230; do 3 I per case, 280@310; Corn, 2 b (Mountain) per case, 310; " soaked' com, 210; do {Yarmouth), per case, 815 string beans, per _case, 2 10; Lima beans r case, 1 85, Succotash per cese. 225, ensy conyuon, por oase, 2 00; pons choioe, gy s 8 15, Blackborrien 21, per case, 3; srawberrigh, 2 Ib, per ‘oase, 2 80; rnpberrlesi I, per ' case, 275@3 00. Danisons, 2 10, per case, 2 45, Bartlett peas per case, 8 00@4 00, Whortleberries v case, 240, gy pluma,2 b porcuse, 40; Jroen yugon,2 Ib per oase, 3 30; do chice, b per case,4 50, Pine Ap) m, 410, por cuse, 75. Peaches, 2 310 do 8 b, case, 5 00@6'00; dor (ple), 3 10, per oaxe800; do'pie, 610, e dozen, 8 10 RICE—Carolins, 7@80; Louhllng 7 @8hc; fair, 6@64. AN O fwueed. choloe. rod Ten- nessee, 10c per 1b; famoy white, 104 perIb; ray—white Virginia raw, 10c; rousted, C. honeless oz BROWN COTTONS A tlantio A 8he; Appumn XX, 7c;_Atlanta A, 80; Boott o; Buckeye LL, 14, 75; ‘Cabot W, ic' ttenango A, reat Falls E 84c; Hoosier, 6hc; Yonmt Width, 7§o; I alon Head A, 8e; Tndian Standard A, §te; Tndian Grehand d. w. Sic; Luwrencd LL, 7c; Mystic River, The; Penuot A, Shuwmut 1L, 70, Utica 0, byo; Wachiie, ett B, Thos do' A, 8ho; do B 45, 12he; Wal- cott BB, 8k FINE BLOWN COTTONS—Allendale (4 7hes Alligator 84, 80; Arayle 44, Thes Atlantic LL, 63c; Badger State X 4-4, Benniugton O 4-4, 64c; 7;..ck.,,.,s 1.4, Boo Indion Orchard AL 08 i Laconia O 89, 8hc; Lehigh 1 44, 940; Lonsdale 44, m- bepperell N 80, 763 do O 2, The; do 1t Ties do K 89, 83o; Bocasset O 44, T4o; Wartvatta ok 130 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog gin L 4-4, 94c; Blackstone AA in perial do do half bleached 4.4, So; Cabot 4 FalisQ, 104o; Indisn Head shrunk -4, 120 Lonwdale, 100; do cambeis 37, 1je; New Yurk Mm‘.11 120; Pequot A, 100; opperell (‘AMBRIOS—H"MH, m,m l(nl 24 inch double he.. (: , 5o; Manhattan glo B!‘o; ewport do Bo; do g:...sh Pequot Be; Lockwood kid finish, CORSET JEANS—Amory, 8; Andros coggin aatteen, Clarendcn, ; Cones togn eatteens, 7tc; Hallowel , So; Indij Oreyord The; Narr .)flnmlt.lmpmvod o Pep{-@rfll sattean O4o; R Jo. TS- Allens, 6ho; Ameflun. 3 Arnold, Te; Berwick, 43¢; Oocheco, Te; Conestoga, Ghe; lhmklr " o Dusodl, 63@7c; K one, (-l sucester, Harmony, : Rinfekerboek ker, Gjo finn- cimao D, 70; My-uc, B5ho; Spracues, Southbridge, 6¢c; do. Ginghams, 7o1 Yo boru, He; Oriental Ge, GINGHAMS— Amnukuq( 1040; Amos- keag dress 12§ Argyle, 10jc; Atlantic, fo; Cumberland, 7de; Highlana, Rgc, Kenilworth, 8o; Plun kett, 104o; Sus: 3x COTTONADES-—Abberville 184 Agate, %c; American, 11o; Artisian, Chiro, D and T, 13kt -Olatlon D ahd T, 1740; Decean Co. atripes Dand T, 160; Key' stone, 184c; Nantucket, 190; Nonpareil, 160; Ocean D and T, 184c; Royal, 164 Sumex, 12; Tioga id)o; Wachusett shirt- ing shecks, 124c; do, Nankin, 124c; York, blain Nankin, 124c; 'do, checks, stripes and ancy, 12h; do, 8 oz, 20c. SHEETINGS—Androscoguin 104,97 4ot do 94, 240; do 8.4, 2%; Continental, O 42, 113 Fruit of u.. Loom 104, 273; New York mills 98, 85c; do o 78, 805, do b8, 3240; Pembroke 104, 25c; P oguot 104 ns.e do 7-4, 19¢; do 49, 16c; do do'er, 1, do b7, 1804 3' u. o ds el iliard’s Tiger, s, 124c; Pocahontas 4 Pocnlext 4.4, 830; Utics, 110; Wamsubta UUOKS (Col-rod)—-Albnny ¥ bro i do O, drsb, Htrey ) 1:[14., 1 ,1 mx TT‘ ld"b' stripes and plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, Y60, Branawick brown, Bho; Chiariot fancy, 12}c; do extra_heavy, 200; Fall River brown, extra heavy, lbc, Indiana A brown' 14+ Nevonset A brown, 15c, TIOKINUD—Amoskeag A O A 82 1740; do XX ‘blus 82, 18ko; Arrowarra 94¢; Claremont, B B, 154c; Conestoga ex tra, 174o; Hamilton D, Tifc Lewuston ; Minnehaha 4-4, 200; Omey o Buper ) 280; Pearl River 42, 16f0; Put. nam XX bluo stripe, 12; Shotuoket § 108c: do 88 126; Yoaman's blus 20, 8ho NIMS, —Amoskeak, ueqnd bronn 16403 Andover DD blue, 15he; - Arling X ;Ovnuurd 00, blue & w AAA, do do 18} o XX to lue and brown, 3 Pearl ncasville, 3?&" iola \yinakes’s b o} “,' E vcr DD. l&', b{ blue and bi nw-. ucAm—s«a..nm acticut, 0 nn eul $35.00; Bud Havana, $50.00; ClurHlle $75.00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Ru.ll. b im S T, une u rse pouna"" oo mn"" 24 lh, Imtu, 60; Amy and Nav; B6c; B\llllnn. Lor(l rd's FINE GO T i Hard to Beat, 75¢; Golden ’l'hlu{.wu; mehln. BOu, Fuurlu, 660 goe I . hu .—In tin foil— Catiiza 08 S, 5 1b boxes, per 1b 630; Lorl. 650; Diamond Crown, 660, SMOK é—A.lllgnd mmon, 25 to 830, Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 oz 51c; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 50c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. ka, 16 oz, 85; Lone Jack, 4 don linen bags per Ib, $1.35; Marburgs’ Puck, 2 o, tin oil, 8 boy Do Tatl 85c; Paints Olls and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P. P,, 6}c; white lead, O.P.&C Co.S.P.6} ure, 6n; Marsaillengreen, 1% b 1b cans, 300 rench zinc, gan seal,’12¢; Fronch sinc, red seal, 11¢; French zino, in varnish nsst, 20c; French zince, in ofl asst, 15c; Raw nad burnt umber, 11 cans 12c; raw and burnt _Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13.; refined lampblack, 12c; conch black, 1%c; ivory black, 16c; drop black, 160; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L, M. & D., 14c; blind and shutter freem L. M, & D Lie; Pariy greon, 180; ‘niian red, 1bc; Venetian red, 9¢; Tuscan 22¢; American Vermiliod, I. & P., 18c; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D’ 0., 18¢; vellow ochre, So; golden ochre, 16; patent Uryer, 6c; graining colors: light_oak, dark on', walnut, chestnut and nsh 12c Dry ®aints White lead, 64c; Krench zinc, 10c; Paris whiteing 2§c; whiting rudm 1jc; whiting coml, Lo; lampblack German. town, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 80; Prus. sian Dlue, 45c; ultramarine, 18; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber,jburnt, dc; umber, raw, enna, burnf, dc; sienna, raw, 4c zreen genuine, 3hc;_ Paris green com'l 2bc; chrome green, N. Y.' 20c; chrom- green K., 12c; vermil[iou, Tng., 700; ver- million, 'America, 18¢; Indian red, RS DL von et ren N CooloTd 2o venetian red Am., 1o red lead, 7hc; chrome yellow, genuine, chrome’ yel: low, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle, 8c; oo bre, T'rench, "2jo; ochre, American, Winteummenl 24c; lehigh hmv::,l : nish brown, 24c;Prince’s min NISHES—Barrols el on Ilnrnlture, extra, 81 10; fumhure, 0, 1, 31 furniture. Uy'880; coneh, extrd, S1 405 Coach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, 81 50; J: L:‘ 70c; as) hdmm. 7003 shellac, 88 50; oil finish, ons-uo carbon, per gallon, 1140;1°50 headlight, per gallon, 123c; 175" headlight, er gallon, 164c; crystoline, per gallon, 19c; insced, raw, por gatlon, 60; Tirissed, botled, per gallon, 65c; lard, winter st d, per al- on, ~ 90; ‘No, 1, 70¢; ~No. 2, 60c; castor, XXX, per gnl]un, 195; No. 8, 115; sweet, per gnllnn 8o , per gallon, h, W. B. per gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, i pcr gallon, 75c; No. 1, 63c; lubri- cating, zero, per gallon, 80¢; summer, 15c; <o don’ macbine, No. 1, per gallon, 35¢; No. 2, §0; sperm, siznal, per gallon, 80c; ter- pentine, per. gallon, 75¢; napths, 74°, per gallon, B0c; 64, 20c Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 3340; plow steel, special caut, 76 cr.mble, i wpoial ur Greman,be; cust’_tool 15@20 wagon spokes, et, b2 @x w,“uim, per set, 1 25 folloes, saw dry, 140; tongnes, each, 70@8b¢; uxles, each, 7hc; square nuts, per Ib, 7@Llc; washir:. per b, 8@18c; rivets, per Ib, 11c; coil chain, per 1b, 6@12; mllublo, 8o fron wodges, 6c; crowbars, 60; harrow teeth, dc; horseshoes, per keg, §00; apring stec!, 7@sc; Burden's horseshoes, b 8b; Bu. den's muleshoes, 6 35. & HOT.——Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, 82,10; n.iunm Lowder, kogs, $6.40: do., half 8 do. quarter kogy, S185; Blast- mz. ul. ‘use, er 100 feot 50c. B ATTED W T oar lots,,8 30 per 100; in less than car lots. 8 55 ver 100, ther. Oak sole, 88¢ to 420; hemlock sule, 28¢ to 850; hemiook kip, 80c to 100; runner, 65¢ to 80c; hemlock calf, 83 to 1 20; hem: lock upper, 28cto 26c; oak unper, 2ic; alligator, 400" to 0 50; ol kid, 32(@c; en kid, 2 5040 2715 oak kip, 00 £0 1 00; onk calf, 120 to 130; French kip, 110'to 1 66; fvench calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus-, netts, 5 50 to 7 60; linings, 600 to 8 50; toppings, 900 to 10 50; B L. Morocco, 30 fo,355; pabble . D. Morocco, 80; sitmon, HATNESS—No 1 star onk, No 4 2}o; 2 do, 89c; No, 1 Ohio oak, 38¢; No. 2 do, 85c; No. 1 Milwaukee, §7c; No, 2 do, 34c. Horses and Mules. The market ia brisk and all grades are selling well at n slicht advance In pices, The demand for good horses excoeds the supply consideraoly, ~ Prices rango as fol- ow: ¥ine single drivers, $150, to 300.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225,; Common drat horses, $100, 0 160,; Extra farm horses, 8110, £0125,; Comunon to good farin horses $90. to $100.; Extra plugn, 860, to 75.; Common plugs, #20, to 840, MULES,—15 to 16} hauds foxtra) £125. to 150,; 14§ to 15 hands, to 140,; 14 to 14 laudl. $75. to 100, l&i to 14 bands, 860, Li%ors, ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 2 30 per wine a'lon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, 0 ver proal gulon; tiple refined apl 167 proof, 124 per proot callon; vo-distil wkitkios, 1 00@1 BU; fine: blended, 1506 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- luckv and Penminv.nl. e % 007 00 BRANDIES—Imported, §6 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 GINB—m;orud.lWl)m domestic, 6 MS—I rted, 4 50@6 00; New Hg m&m: ‘domestic, 1 b0@3 E.u,n D ABPLE BRANDY — ORAMPAGNES—Tumported fl“ 00@%4 0; ‘m"‘a“fl!l‘ gt m OLARETB—Pu case, 4 16 00 NES—] e Rhine wine, per case, 6 2000; Catawi, . por case : oot o, - C umber, WHOLESALE, We quote lumber, lath and shingles on cars st Omaha st '.l.lu following prices: JOINT AND HOANTLIN P16, and under, 821 00; 18 ., 823 0, TINMBERS—16 ££, and under, $22 00, FIMBELL AND JOIST13 it 823 00 S0 1t . 824 GG, 22 ft., $27 60; 24 f6., FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 822 00; m%zmmu No 1 (ud common 50; No. i i p li-ln.Cl%bW. mn'.n oo B ‘“DIV(}—A. 24 00; R. $21 00; (, 8 00, YLOORING <A, 840 00; B, 837 80; © 52 00; D, 823 00, HINGLIS No. 1, 8175 Gin. cloar, 82 75; atar, £3 25; extra A, $1 00, LATH-"No, 1, $3 50, SHIP LAP- Phln. 83307 0, G. Nor 2, $21 00; O. G, No, 1, $35 00. CEILING—] gin. No. 52500, i, 1-in, No..\ &\7 B50; 1..in No. Tfi?fl’““ in, No, 1, No 2, $43 50; 1.in, No, THIOK FINTSH- 848 o0 TARRED FELT-Per Ib, STRAW BOARD-—Per 1i BEAR CREEK LIME - $1 PLASTER PARIS-$2 LOUISVILLE CEMENT-— 2 00, Bullding Materlal. LIME—TFer barrel, $1 85; bulk per bu 850, Cement, bbl, 82 50. Towa plaste bbl, $2 50, 'Hair B bu, 85, _Tarre felt 100 Ibs, 83 50. Straw board, 84 C0 PAPER-Straw paper, 8fc; rag paper, do; dry unodn paper, 7o; manila paper, 10c; news paper, 8o. COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86 50; Whitebreast nut, 86 50; Towa hmx £6 50; Towa nut $650; Rock & mlnx nthracite, all sizes, 812 00@13 NAILS—Rates, 10 o 0¥, 3 00, DRUGS AND CHEMIC ALS —Adid Oarbolic, b0c; Acid, Tartaric, 60c; Balsam Copabia, per Ib, 75c; Bark, b, 14c; Calomel, pee 1b, 750; Cinchonid, Er oz, $100; thorolonn. per 1b, 100, over's powders, 81 40; Kpaor salts, per el 4o GY;; o, 83‘ Sum' N k , , Castor, No, per gl Olive, per gal. $1 Oil, Origunum, Oplurn, M uinite P, ul\\:;i AN oo 82,40, ot Toiile, por 1) §2's5; " 40c; Sulphate o Morphine, pet or, 84 00; Sulpnar flous per b, 4ot d'z'mh%-u. S0, Merin 3 N SOEM,o;:dm light, 11&100 hnlry. choice, , 80¢; tub- and w., 280; burey, Llukandu;mdwuo 2@6c lo Hides Furs, Etc. Egl;nsmm tm\ohlrl hide,; flrfi‘(:?c out o, l\ cured 70 hides, tfi d flfl mn 14¢; di p, 12 m; th! o8, sous 11@120; green calf, wt. 8 to 15 1bs., 10@11c; xmn call, wy unde un«iusn-. per_skin, 500! oén wen lamb skins, 125, dnmnged hi two-third rate, mxt scored _and one nssod two- tLicds rate,) bnnded hi 10 |>ur eent. off, Coon skins, No, 1, 46c; No. 2, 80c; No. 20.; l\o. 4 100, Mink, No. 1, 506 Now 2, b 80c; No. 8, 15c; No, 1, Bo. Iox, No. 1, 60c; No. 2, ZM. k\mk, No. 1, black, 6bo; short stri) narrow stripe 250; Urand stripe, 105, Hattow, . WYL Counoil Bluffs I!n-k-t. Counomy, Brurrs, April 26, Flowr—Crystal Mills Golden Sheal, 8 60; California Kureka, pmnt 8 80; best brand of Kansas, 3 50@3 90; Kansas and Missouri flour 8 50@4 2u, ‘graham, § 75; rye flour, $ 40, Bran and Shorte—=20 00 per ton Chop CUm—fl 00 per ton, Wheat—1 (mrn-—o» Oats—No. 2, 50c; rejected, 500, Rye—70: liule)—Nn. 2, 90c; No, 8, 750 o §lny—Luoue, 500@6 00; baled, 7 00 per ale, Wood—5 00@6 00, Wool—-16@25, Butter—Creamery, 85¢;in rolls, wrap. ned, 25@30¢: rolls not wnpped. 20c; mixed colors, 15@20c., Eggs—124e. Potatoes—1 50; Salt Lake, 1 60, Onions—1 25@1 40, Dressed Poultry—Chickens, 10c; ducks, 10c; geese, 124c; turkeys, 124c. Live Chickens—2 7! 00 per dozen, Chicago Froduce. Onur10AGo, April 26, Flour—Unchanged; medium to choice spring wheat flours, &00@7 00; choico to fancy white winter extra, 6 76@7 00; gnud to choice western spring, 6 U@ choice to fancy Minnesata, 7 00@7 50. Wheat—No. 2 spring lmrl{ notlvc and declined 1§ cents from the highest point, closing on call at 137 for_cash; 1 804 for [ dul Apiil; 1208 for May; 1 80} for June; 1274 for July; 116} for August: 107§ for beummhcr, 1054 for tho year; No 3,1 18@ 120; re]eeted. Corn —No, Iu.nvy, closing 1@17c lower lar lm:ml and on call at 7 7130 for Mays b78¢c for the year.; high mmd 71@714¢; rejected, 68hc, Oaté—No. 2 dnll and about 1o lower; wf@mu for cash, tye--Dull and lc lower; 86c for No., 2, cash, April and May; 80c for July. Barley—Dull and ueulx cted; 107 for No. 2, cash; 9:c for No, 3, Bulk Meuuf\lnduru(uly activa and prices lower, Pork—Mess decfined 2ho the regular board and closed on call at 17 90@18 00 for_cash, April and May; 18 074 for June; 18 25§ for July; 18 45 for August; 16 59 for the year. Lard—Active and ensier for cash and April. and a shade under for May; 11 02} for May; 11 124 for June; 11 27} or July; 11 374 for August; 1192} for the year. Bacon—Short ribs without taterial chavge; 10 10 for cash and April; 10 00 @10 03 for May and June; 10 10 for July; 10224 for August; 10 20 for October; 9 85 for the year. Butter—KEusy; good to fancy creamery, 26@27¢; choice to faney dd? ZMMu; ood, 20@220; fresh packed, 18(320c. er barrel on Eggs—1de. W hisky al 19, Rec'ts, Bhlpln'u Flour, 12,030 6,630 110 608 16,646 New York Produoce New Yooz Aprll 20, Flour—Quict and steady; No. 2, 3 10@ 4.00; superfie, 4 00@5 10; southern flour AIIIIrt hut stendy; common to choice extra, 7 75@8 50, Whent—0Opened }@fe higher, but subsequently became weak and closed dull, hunvy and lower; No, 8 rel, 1 41; No, 2do, 1 46@] 48; No. 1 white, 1 No. 2 red, Apuil, 1 475, du M.uy, 147, 1 48 (IuJIm«, A74@1 Com—1@2}5 lower nnd mudintcly 3. light, 6 75@7 35 sctive; ungraded mixel, i@ s6&B8c; 2 white, 91@93 mixed April, 86 , do Ma, y Bl Oats~ Firm, but dull; No, 1wmu,osc, No. 2, white, 61§@62e; No. 1 mixed, 61jo; No, % mixed' April, 60c Tye—Firaw at 90@y1, . }h)rlcy—ull #ud ungraded Canads, 115 Purk—Dull, but strong at 18 124@18 25 for new mess nlml Lard—Strong, higher and fairly active; 11 85; cash, 11 32§, Whisky—Nominal, Petrolenm — Market quiet and som what nominal; united, 76f¢; crude in | rels, 76; @17}, nnplhnh 1 barrels, 1U§u ¥ofined alti i Philadelphis, 77c. L e LA Ciunciunati Produoce. CineiNyaTy, April 26, Mess Pork—Steady; 18 75@19 00, "li?rd ime steam nominal at 1110@ b, an—clur sides in good order de- mand at 1 Buy(c) M.uu—bhir sides quiet at 1075 l'lour—l“u'm and quiet; winter family, | 6 25@56 50, wnwsusdy. No, 2 rod 141@1 42, “C&?M—Dullnnd iower; No, 2 mixed, ats — Un\uusfly active; No, 2 mixed, a1 ye—D steady; No. 2, 98@ 94c. Bnrl.o—DullAndnoza'lnA‘l’. o g el 1 10@1 1 %lk’ Firm and unchanged at 117, lalbdrty Live Stook, Kast Lisagry, Pa., April 98, F AT to good, receipts, Cattle common, 5 30( ments, Hogs—Firm; receipts, 1,000 head; ments, 300 h:w! ‘hllm(nl[-hh&, 760; Yorkers, 7 Ol!(ru Sheep—Active; s, 2,000 head; shipments, 1 800; |rhm lnr clipped range from 5 50 to 6 50, t o6 P - Livervpool Produoce. . Livrrroor, April 26, Wheat ~Winter, 94 10d@104 5d; white, Flour—American, 10:@10s 6, 98 10d@10s 2d; spring, 95@10s; club, 108 20@10s 6d, Corn—0s 10d. Pork—-82s i, Lard 8. " Peoria Prodace, Pronia, April 26 Jull and nominal; Bigh mixed, s mixed, 7i{@71 g‘ it (& orn- ) Rec'ts, Ship'ts Wheat. g 000 none Corn . 14,500 Onts . 12,250 Rye . 3 Barley .. 600 KA-lu Olty Liv. Stook. Kaxsas Ciry, April 26, Cattle—Receipts 708 head; shipmen! 414 head. Market atrong and active and 100 to 150 higher; native shippers, G 60@ 7,30; native stockers, 3 70@4 00; s un cows, 3 00@b 5O Hoga—Ieceipts, 4,800 head; shipments, 1,908 head. Market stronz and active and 5o to 100 higher; sales ranged from 500@7 35; bulk from G 90@7 00, Pittaburg O] Market. Prrrspura, April 26, The oil market opened at 77jc and advanced at 774¢; closed at noon at 77403 May, delivery 77e; june, T9s; fuly, 81dc; New York refined, 7 ntwerp, 1740, Sh pment ftody 77,217, do tidewater, 7,210 barrols. _Ohartern 14,000 barrels, Pittaburg sales 173,000 barrels. Pittsburg exchange stook, $160, | A oA Chioago Live Stock. Ontoaao, Avril 26, The Drover's Journal reporta aa foll, Hogs—Common to rood hogs active sales 5@10c Figher; prime, 6 75@7 heayy pncklmx and shippmg, 7 85@7 80. skips and culls, 3 50@ 660. Receipts, 23,000, Cittlo~Briak and business lively at stronger prices; #hipping cattle, 6 40@7 85; mixed butchers sta 2 H0@6 H0; ltnukerfl and feeders, 8 75! teceipts, 5,400, ; E;l)eep—l‘llgher at 2 50@7 50, Receipte, New York Dry Goods. New Youk, April 26. Quietness has prevailed in nearly all de- partments of the dry goods trade, as re- gards new business, Tho jobbing t was mostly quiet, owing partly to the In clemency of the wenthcl which militates against the sale of many spring and sum- mer fabric B . Philageiphia Produce. PHILADELPHIA, April 26, Wheat—Easier at 1 44}@1 43 for cash and April: 1 443@1 444 for May. Corn—Ensicr at 84@8be for cash; 83 @mgc for April. % m—l-mu at 564@58ke for cash and oril, Rye- Quict at 90@9le. Toledo Produce. TovLepo, April 20. ‘Wheat—Dull; 1 38§ for cash; No. 2,1 for Mags 135 for. uner 1164 for Julys 113} for August. Corn—Inactive; 77c_for hi fh mixed; P6c for No. 2 cuh 72}c forMay; 72 for June rnd July; 56) for \he year Oats —Nothing doing. e — Baltimore Produce. Bavrimon, April 26, Flour~ Qu \thb—fiwnthomdulh fultz, 1 85@1 42; los 45@] 52; No. 2 red winter, n 1 m(?l 42] for cash and April, Jorn—White southern, dull at 903@913c; yellow, dull at 87c; western, dull and easy at 834¢ for cash and April. Turpentine Market. Winminaron, N, 0., April 26. Rosin—Steady; strained, 1 85; good, 190, Bpirits—Firm at 50c l‘m—l~|rm Cloveland Market. CrxveLasn, April 26, Potroleum — Unchanged; standard white, 110 test, 6fc, 3" 1, 000 beor l\ugu 1 malt mill, 1 white codar mash tub complete wnll goaring, good as new. A lot of large puncheons, suitablo for cistorns or water tanks, One 25-horse power en- gine and boiler, all for sale cheap. Also 20,000 brick at $10 per M, Call at Linioger & Metcalf Co.’s, corner of Sixth and Pacific streets, Omaha, m&e&w-1w. Proposals For Indian Supplies and Transportation, DPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Offico of L) Indian Aftaies, Westin, n,, April 25, 1682, jod pro l'n.pun(. tor Bul"(hl s for n..l.nu.z be submitted in sep- anie onvoigpos,) Bacos, Flour, Clothing, of Traosportation, s . ,s ho case’ may be,) and alloctod 80 the ‘Gominimloner of Indian ARairs, n 08, 66 and 67 Wooster street, New York, whl bo recolved untii 1 p. m. of fuesday, May 23, 1882, for furoishl g for the Indian Bervice about 800,000 rnu..m tiacon, 40,000, proundl Best on | the hoof, 18,000 pounds 'Beans unds Baklug Powder, £,000,000 .uund- Mzrn, 50,000 pounds Coffee, 8,800,0) pounds Flour. 212,000 pounds Hard Bread, 76,- 00 pouudy Lard, | 1,000 pounds Rico, 11,200 oinds Tobaseo.” $00,000 “(ll) ]:oulnll pounds Foed 300, »do 0 pounds |iomu barrels n Also, Blankets, Woolen and Co ton Goods, (consisting in part of Tic ul-m, 43,000 yards; Sta o, 17,000 yar tucky Joans, 48,000 yirde; Br wn 8 eet'ng, 200 000 yards, blow ing, 20,000 yara; Hickory ~hirting, 10,400 yar Bhirting, 6,000 Winsey, Clothing, Grocerics, Notony, b Medical Supplics, and a ‘loog list of m no laneous articles, such s Harncss, Plows, Rakes, Yor.s, &c,, snd for about 4/6 Wagows required oF tub servico in Arizous, Colorado, Dakots, Wuho, Indian To ritory, Minnesots, Montai Nebruska, ho adn and Wi.con‘in, to'be deliver- ed at Chicago, Kuns » City, aud =loux City. Also for wuch Wagons as may be required, adapted to tha climate of the Paci st, with Cailforsla brakes, delivered a Ban Francisca. "Also, tian portation for such of ‘the articles, ouds, wid mupplics that may not be- contracied SPRING AND SUMMER STOOK |-OF— Men's, Boys' and’Children’s The Lowest Prices Guaranteed. 1816 Farnam Street, Near 14th, Ready for Intpac POLACK’S GLOTHING o AT HOUSE. 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! LARGEST VARIETY OF BOY'S 'AND CHILDREN'S SUITS EVER SEENI “PFRICEHS WAYXY DOWN.” CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCk. L. BRASH, - - AXMEYER:BRO 1308 FARNHAM ST. tuce-thvi EWELERS~°MUSIC DE LERSW The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE inOmaha. Visitorscanhere find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE, CLOCKS, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in| Pjanos and Or, RECIOUS STONES and for cash or ins all descriprions of FINE Bot A WATCHES at as Low Pri- [Steinwas ces as 18 compatible with Pianos, Call |anos, and other makes, honorable dealers. and see our Elegant New Building, corner 11th and Farnham Store, Tower Streets OMAHA, NEB THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and s manufactured. ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. s sold ments at tom Prices, SPLENDID stock of Pianos, Knabe ose & Son’s Pi Also Clough & Warren, Sterling, Impenal, Smith American Organs, &c. Do not fail to see us before pur- chasing., MAX MEYER & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF -SHOW CASES La.rge Stock Alvays on Hand. MILLINERY Hair Boods, Notions, Ladies’ Furnghlnz Boods, Ulsters, Oiroulars, S807 TENTE STREHET ONMAXELA VWEE HAVETHE BLSY STUCK IN NEBRASKA—MAKE THE LOWESY PRIOES This is the Only House that Does Not Sell High Price Goods, PERKINS & LEAR, FURNITURE NEW AND SECOND-HAND.' Bedding, Mirrors, Feathers, Feather Beds, for te'be delivered at the A, (MENP BLANKS. Hehedules showing the kinds and quantiiies of subsistenco supplies equired for each Agency aud the kinds nd quan:itios in gross, of all othor goods and articles, together ‘with blank Proposals and forus for'contract and bond, con. ; | Gitioas tc by observed by bidders, time' an: n | place of delivery, torms of contraci and pay- went, transportation routes, and all other noces: sary (ustruciions will bs furnished npon sppll cat on to the Indiap Ofice 1o Washiogton Mow 66 and 67 Wooster street, Now Yor; Wi H. Lyon, No. 483 Broadway, New York; the Comin searies of Subsisteice, /. Chiyenne, Chicago, Le svenworth, Oms Louls, Saint Paul, San Fraclsco, snd the Postuaster st Sioux City, and to the .t waaters at tho fellowing unid placos In Kan- 4as: Avkansas City, ~Burlington, Caldwell, Dodge Clty, Emporls, Eurcka, Grest Bend, lluwnrd Wulchison, Lar e, McPuerson, Mai~ Medicine Lodge, New on, Ossgo Uity. Eo- das, Bterling, Topeks, Wellington, Wichita aud Winfiold ids wil be apened ut the hour aud day abore stated, aud bidders are Invited to be present ab the opening. Oskririen CHBCKS, All bids must be accompanied by certified checks upon some United States Depository or Assistant Treasurer, for .nunt five per cent, of 5o ammena of (e BORORG o mie doner, pres 4o may0 and all Goods'Pertaining to the Fur- | niture Trade, and Upholstery. PERKINS & LEAR, mon-wed- lrllylnd 1461 Douglas Street, Omaha. d M & M PEAVY CLOTHIERS! 1309 Farnham Street. OMATELA - = = NEIXE.

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