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e ——— NANCE AND COMMERCE. |- FINANCIAL. Naw Yoms, April 28, Money closed easy at 8 per cent. EBxchange closed firm at 4 83@4 90}, Goveraments closed flim GOVERNMENT BONDS, RAILROAD BONDS, Pasific railroad bonds clored aa follows: Sinking Funda The stock market wasa more active; opetied with firm undertone prices, advanc. ing from §@1§ per cout. the latter in Jer- wey Osuteal, which rose to 100; Louisville k Nashville came next, rising from 75} to 76§, Towards midday » weaker feeling | ad under sale to realize profits New 1 off 14 per cent and Louisvills & Lake Shore was also notic- and decived wnder free s:les The rest of te list de- fter the second eall Prics impeoved but was firm azain, advance was not maintined. the close the lowest quotations of the day were generally made, the frature of late dealings, west price for a long time. ‘!hhlh:a this atock was due to the nnual repnrt of the railroad, Lake Shore was ng were closing bida: N. Y.&C.8/ L n§ N'Y Eievated. 'm P.. 38) easee G3 mixed declined from 58} The lo]luwing were tha sales of the more 200 | bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; George'y CHicaGo, April 28, Preston, Kean & Co., bankers, report ‘$he market irregular and dull. t bonds remain at last night's quota- with @ tendency to advance. nd is very limited here and holders e not inclined to sell, Railroad bonds are quiet and the mar- In all othex kinds of securities it looks a8 if investers were waiting the action of :‘h- treasury department in issuing the . mext call for bonds, which is expected at I% ' 'Money abundant with a fair demand Wfrom borrowers; rates are unchanged, being i lmm B5@6 on ca ] and 7@8 on time, accord- ing to collaterals and names. Sterling exchange is strong and is jc bigher than yestorday, Eastern exchange is firm at 75@80 cents per $1,000 premium, Clearings for the day, 6,241,000, UNITED BTATRS BONODS, BAILWAY AND MISCELUANEOUS, COMMERCIAL. Umana Wholesale Market. Orrior or THe OMaHA Ben, Friday Evening, April 28, ‘The only changes reported in the mar- | ket to-day are as follows: Wheat, No. 8 declined jc; rejected do- Rye decllued le. Corn declined 2¢, Oats declined fe. Green Beans advanced 50¢ per box, Local Grain Dealings WHEA’[‘ ~—~Cash Nn. 2, 1204; cash No, —Luh No 2, 100; No, 8, DA B’l;gfl:lll‘ H{quS—-Cum, B0@A5; oats, THE OMAA DAILY BEE~ SATURDAY APRIL 29, 1882, CHOPPED CORN«--31 40, BRAN-=S1 15 pst handred, STRAW 40 ton loove; 500 ton baled. SOTATO WS~ Nebaskas, | 001 10; mported Scoteh Champions 1 00@1 15, AWEEL POTATOES- 85.75@6.00 per barrel. WILD DUCK 81 25@1 10, FEGS - 124(@1 96 BUTTER—~ reamery, 88 @40c; choice 200, ¢ braich, Per bushel box, \ BEANS -Per bushel box, Good. round, very scarce per hbl, Steady; per box, $450@ 58 —per hox 5 75@6 00 { {eliow, @220, o+ per barrel. Per box, €8 75@ G VALENGIA RANG 5625 » 9 00 JOFFE Rio, talr, 11e: Rio, good 20; Rio, prime to choice, 124¢; Ol gov't Inva; 204@28%¢, Mocha, 284c; Arbuckle's, ~Gunpowder, | gond, - 45@3%0 D@7he; [mperial, good, He 275c; Young Hyson, Rty »%fl ho@S1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 350; Japan, choice, 60@7he; Oolong, xmd. $5@40; Oolong, cho. Jné Souchong, ] choice, d6@450 SUGARS ~Cut 10§; Crushed, 10jc; Granulated, 10§c; Powdered, 1y Fine powdered, 11e; Standard Coffee 10c; New York Confectioner's Standand A. 10dc; Good A, 10§e; Prairie Extra C, iDR'H"I"! FRUITS—Choloo halves, evaporated peaches, 7c: Salt Lake 10c:vap- orated b boxes, 184c; Michigan, 740; New York apples, 7& runes, old, 64c; new, 74c; Currante, 6§@7c; Blackberries, now, sxum“E_F““ Cream, 140; Part im 11 W(I()l’E‘NWARE—Two hoop _ pails, £ 95; three hoop pails, 2 20! No, 1 tubs 3 50; No. ‘zwgu 850; No. 8 tubs, 750 yioneer weahboards, 185 Double Crewn, 290; Wellbuckets, 8 25, LEAD--Bar, $1 05, SY KU 'S.—Sugar house, bbls, 55c; hall ols, b7c; kegs, 4 T-llun $250; choice zable syrup, 530; half bbls, 550; kegs, 82 50 SODA. l)wn‘hu Ib papers, $3 00; De- STARCH.—Pearl, djc; Silver Gloss, 8} 284; Corn Starch, 8§@9c; Excelsior #loss, 7c; Corn, The, SALT.~Dray loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- gom, in sack, 3 30; Lbls dairy B0, Bu, 8 45 3| bbI3 dairy, 100, 3a, 865, SPICES,—Pepper, [19; Allspice, 10c; Cloves, 4Uc; Nutmegs, 1 00: 25c;Unsnn, Mace $1 00, MATCHES—Por_caddig, 80c; - round saves, $7.05; square cases, $5,10 ROV ON S Fresfast bhoon, . 13.. shoice lard, 14he; dried beef, 1440; should ers, 90 hawms, 180 bacon, sides, 120, NEW PICKLES—Medium, in batrels, 9 00; do in half bbls, 5 25; smalls, in bbls, 12.00do, in_ half bbla, 760; gherkins, in bbls, 14 00; do, in half bbls, 7 50. VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 16:: puro apple, 18c; Prassing bure avole, 16c. MINY—New, 85 00 per bbl. B}‘Al\a—\le-hum, hand picked 8100 per bushel; navy, 8+ 00; calef navy, 84 00. ROPE—Sisal, § inch and larger, 8@ 9c; } inch, 9. SOAY i's Savon Tmperial, S 30; Kirk's satin, 8 30; Kirk's standard, 3 65 Kirk's whi Russion, 500: Kirka Eutocs, 20 Kirk's "Prairie Queen, {100 cakes), 40 Kirl's magnolia, 4 55@ CANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 18 oz, 8, 16¢;boxes 40 Ibs., 16 oz, 6s, 16¢. LY E—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 340: {| Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 50; Lewis' Iye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275. Y BOTASH- Pernaylvatia cans, 4 doz., in case, 3 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, 87 00; white clover, new, §1400 Al alfs clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, $1800. Timothy, good, new, $3 00 blue grass, extra clean, $150; blue grass, + | clean; $1 35; orchard grass, $2 50; red top, Chotos, 11085 millat, cumimon or hissout, 80c; millet, German, $100 to 81 25; ungariay, Bc. HEDAESEED—Osage orangs, 1 to 5 EEENIB0 005 oatz Cranamil0 lioanalalior over, $4 50; honey locust, per lb., 85‘,; per be., £25 00, Family white fish, 90 b ht bbls, ; No, 1 white fish, 9015 hf bbls, 6 70; No, T white fish, in 10 1b kits, 110; family 10 1b kits, 85c; New Holland herring, per keg, 135 Russian sardines, 750: Colur- Bank oodfinh 9he; bor fiah, 'fi_ A OB AT Holf bbls messmackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; hibbl No. 1ex shore do, 100 Ibs, 8 60; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 1bs, 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 1b_ Lits, 2 25; No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No, 1.h.m, 12 b do. 100: fat family, 10 1b do 75c. CANNED GOODS—Oysters, (Field’s), per case, $4 00; do 1 I Fida .), per case, 50; ao stiundud), per case, d lm(mndnd r. case, 2 20; do lack), per case, 2 10; do11b (slack) T ms, Onions, ’$80, Salmon, i fif e, 601 70 do 21, por duien b6@3 65, Bardines, small fish, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 144c; American, | d ;um boxm per box, 1lc; do half boxes, TLobsters, 1 1b per doren, 'i'om.wu, 230; do 8 1o cane, 2 B0@S 0 Corm, 5 1 (Mountag) “ wivs 10; :g).kad sor, 310, do armouth), cafe, 5; per_case, gem. Lima buul case, 185, Swuccotash . B" common, per case, 2 %’ oholoe, Ret case, 8 15, Blackberries, 2 ), Per case, strawberries, 2 b, per ul.,fl 80; 2 Ib per 275@3 00, Dnmoru v, per case, 5. Bartlett pears per case, 8 0o@4 00, AW hsetienoories grcuo,?fl. Egg plums, 2 1b percise,3 30 oase, 8 80; dnchnlm, Tb cue,l 50 ine Apxgle-. 2 b, per case, @5 75, Peach per caac, 810: d 3 1b, case, 5 M@G 00; do, (ple), per Cawe800; do'ple, 6 b, per dozen, 3 50, l([O)"—lellnn, 7@80. Louisiana, 7 @8ic; fair A oA, eholog, v Lot nt e per [anoy white, r E:—-mu' hzinl. L L BROWN O()T‘I‘ONS—Aflmtlo ic, mnxx, 7c;_Atlanta A, 8c; Fsp l!lwklya LL 4 4, 70; Cabot w ic; Wreat Falls E, m Aon...z Width, 7{c; In- 8e; Indisn Standard A, Indhn rchard d. w., 8c; Lawrence 60; Gen, beneloss co2 S, LL, 7c; Mystic River, 7{06Pequut A, 8§c; | | Shawmut L, 10. 0; Wachus- it ] Bfifle, sg«, do K 48, 12jc; Wal- 47 7hes AUhsator .4, 05 Argriata. Tho 4 r rgyle 7 gilet L. 6o O "fi""q".‘.*a.:.i n O uckeye § ndisa Orchard A 6.8 Y } E 44, o‘& b omaiaie g, me. N 80, 7¢; do O 83, 7jo; do 1t | ba 1!1:, oESQ Bho; Pocasset O -l. 74c; Wartouttn i 10 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog- n L 44, flthlutameAA i perial s;‘;, 0 do half 4.4, 90; Cabot 4-4, Fidelity &4, 0ho; Frult of the Loowm, 10; can bria 4.4'180;do Water Twist, 1050; Grreat hu.q, wgo Tndisn Head shrunk 4-4, 1201 10c; do cambrio 87, 12b0; New anl( M K s perell - NGT A ‘ chl’wahfinmv; Deo, Geass o; Uti (H wmsutta w0l lored)—Albany ¥ brown, ; do O, . Ae: do AA - stripes and plaids, 124; do XXX brown and drab, stripes an ylddl, i2hc; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Br\unwlc brown, 8}c; Chariot fancy, 1240; do extra heavy, Fall River brown, extraheavy, 'Ilic; Indiana A brown 1de: \'uuomelA brown, 15, TICKINGD—amoskeag A O A 52 174c; do XX blue 82, 18he; Arrowanrs 9}¢; Olaremont B B, ”’fl‘ Conestoga €x trs, 174c; Hamilion D, Tife Lewuwton 30,'150; Mionehaba 44, 206; Omega super 83 00; Church's, 83 00; Keg soda, | 7! England, 2 4 00; domestic, 1 extra 4.4, 28¢; Pru] River 82 16}e; Put. nam XX blus stel ot pe, 12¢; Shetucket 8 o; do S§ 126; Yeoman's blue 29, 8jo HENIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn 164 Andover DD blue, 15}c; ArlingX hlm‘flmh 184¢; Concord 00O, blue aw brown, 124e; do AT do o 1941 do XXt do do 144c; Haymaker's blue and brown, cs Mystio River DD stripe, 16he; Penrl Tiver, blve sud brown, 194 Uncasville, blue and brown, 184e. CAMBRIOS-—~ lismnrd Ki '‘ddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 8 rier A Inzed, bo: Manhattan glove finish, bfes Newport do 6o; do glazed, 5e; Pequot do Boi Lockwood kid hnish, b, CORSET JEANS Amnn" 8¢; Andros coggin satteen, Clarendc 9, 6§0; Cones toga eatteens, f1e; Hallowel ,' So; Tndi} Orviord 74e; Nart sgansett, improved,o Pepperill sattean Qir I\ -ckwn, IL‘ RINTS. American, 6 Arnold, 7 ick, “43c; Cocheco, Conestog Dunkirk, d4§o; Dunn, h@7e; B dy-tm e, 70; Gloucester, 6c; Harmans, bc; Knickerbocker, 640; Mer- rimac D, 7e; Mystic, bhe; Spracues, 6o; Southbrldge, 6e; do. Ginghams, 7o; Farl: 53¢; Oriental 6o, A M‘i—AmuukM{( 104 Amos- kesg dress 12} Argyle, 10hc; Atlantic, 901 - Cumberland, 73¢; " Fighiand, 8ot Kenilworth, 8jc; Plun kett, 10je; Sus- x, 8¢, - COTTONADES-—Abberville 18 r‘ Agate, %c; American, 110; Artisian, 20 Cairo_ D nml T, 184c; Clarion D and 'l' ¢; Deceon Co. stripes Dand T, 16c; Key: 134c; Nantucket, 19¢; Nonpareil, 1e; 'Ogoan D and Ty 1dje; Roval, 164 Sussex, Tioga, 134c; Wachtiuett shist- ing sheoks, 12he; do, Nankin, 124c; York plain Nankin, 12§c; do, checks, etripes and ancy, 124c; do, 8 oz, 200, SR TNGS — Androscogein 10-4,274ct do 94, 24c; do 8.4, 220; Continental C 42, 11¢; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New York mills 98, 85¢; do 78, 80c; do 58, 22¢; Pembroke 10-4, 250; Pequot 10-4 284¢; do 74, 19c; do 48, 16¢; Pepperell 36, 2903 do 67, 91¢; do 67, 18c; Utica 96, 8bo; do 58, 224c; dg 48, 175 Qlgars and Tobaccos. CIQARS, —Seedz $15,00; Connpotlout, £25.00; Mixed, Havana, $50.00: ClearHavana, 875,00, TOBACCO — PLUG Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 62c; Star, J)olmdn, A4 lh, butts,60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, b, butts, 60c; Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Navy, pounds, 55c; Bullion, pounds, 60c; Loril: ard’s Climax, pound-. FINE OUT—In pails.—Hard to Beat, Golden ’l‘hn , 70c; Fountain, 80c; Favorite, 65c; Io(.kiwl\lounh‘n, 60c; Fancy, 05c; Daisy, In tin' foil— Catlins 0. 8., 5 1b boxes, per 1b 63c; Lori- illard’s Tiger, 65c; Diamond Crown, 660, SMOKING—Al grades—Oommon, 2 to 88¢, Granulated—Dlackwells Durham, 16 oz51¢; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 50c; Senl of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 oz, 88¢c; Lone Jacl ‘,4 oz, linen bags per Ib, §1.85; Marburgs’ Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, 550; Doz Tall, 5 nts Olis and Varnishes. PAKNTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha 2., 64c; white lead, 0,180 Co .5 P64 ure. arsaillesgreen, 1%o 5 1b cans, 20c French zinc, g12en seal, 120; French rinc, red seal, uc.q-mnch zinc, in varnish asst, 200; French zince, in oil asst, 15c; Raw and burnt umber, 1'1b cons 12c; raw and burnt_Sienna, 13¢c; vandyke brown, 13.; refined lampbl %; coach black, 1%; ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome groen, L, M. & D, 14c; blind and shutter cen, L. M, & D)., 14c; Paris green, 18c; niiah red, 10¢; Venetian red, 9¢; Tuscan lire, 22c; American Vermiliod, I. & P., 180; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &'D’ 0., 18c; vellow ochre, 9¢; goldgy ochre, 15; JPaient dryer, 6¢; graining nulf light_oal, dark on', walnut, chestnut and ash 12c Dry Paints ‘White lead, 6jc; Krench zine, 10c; Paris whiteing "a.c, ‘whiting _gilders, 13c; whiting coml, Yoi Tamphiack German: town, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 8¢; Prus. sian blue, 46c; nltrnmarine, 180; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber,fburnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4Ac;sienna, bumt 4c; ulen s, raw, 4c Paris green genuine, 35 Paris green com’l 2be; chrome green, N.Y.' 20c; chrom- green K, 120; yermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, America, Indian red, 10c, SR LA Ao eotles b aan Ooakeb's ",?c: venctian red Am., 1jc; red lead, 7hc; chrowe yellow, gsnuhu, c; chrome yel- low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 3¢c; ool s, T'rench, 2§c; ochre, American, Winter's mineral, 2 s lehigh brown, 2 spn.msh brown, 2‘0. rince's mlnar » VARNISHES—Barrels Furniture, extra, §1 10; fumlture. l& 81; furniture, U, 85¢; coach, extra, suo Coach, No. 1, §1 20; Damar, 81 50; Jng:n 70¢; u&‘hdtum, 70c; shellac, $350; hard oil finish, 81 30 OILS—110" carbon, per gallon, 1140;1'50 headlight, per gallon, 124c; 175° hendllght' per gallon, 164c; cryutali per gallon, 19¢; inseed, raw, per gallon, 6 eed, boiled, per gl gnllun. ¢3¢ .lnrd vhnm st 'd, per gal- on, 70c; No. 2, 60c; castor, No.1, 7 By rer gailon, 12 No, 3, 115; sweet, por gallon, |>erm.w B., per gallon, 55 fiah,’w iallon, 60c; neatafoot, extri, por gallon, 756, No. 1, 8605 Tubri: cating, sero, per gallon, sm:. ummer, 150; oulen machine, No. 1, per gallon, 35¢; No, sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- pon:lm. por. gallon, 700; naptiis, 74', por gallon, 0c; 64 uvv Nnrdvuro List. Iron, rates, $340; plow steel, special cast, 70; crucible, Bo; upecial ur German,6c; cast’ tool do, 15@20 wagon fnku, el z%@soo ; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloss, saw , tongues, each, 7 85¢c; axles, = 15 -1 ro’ nuts, per m 7@l1c} 8@180; rivets, per Ib, 110; coll chain, per b, 6@12c; malloable, Bo: iron wedges, 60, crowbars, fic; harrow teeth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, b 00; spring steel, 7@&: Burden'’s horseshoes, b 35; Burden's muleshoes, 6 35, SHOT,—Shot, §1.85; Buck shot, $2,10; Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do.. half $3.48; do, A rter ki $1.88; Blast- inw, kean, $3,85 ‘use, ver 100 feet H0o, BAKBED WIRK--In car lota, 8 39 por 100; in less than ar lnh 8 55 ver 100, Oak sole, 880 to 420 hlmlock nole, 28¢ to 85c; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 6hc to 80c; hemlock calf; 85c to 120; hem- lock upper, 28¢ to 20c; oak w per, 2ic; alligator, 4 00 to 5 50; ealf kid, 32@35c Greisen kid, 2 10 to 2 75; oak klp, e to 100; oak ull 120 to 130, French kip, 110 to 1 55; il rench ealf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- setts, b 50 to7 00; linings, 600 to 8 00; | fin top; ings, 9 00 to 10 50; B 1. Morocen, 30c to 85¢; pebble 0, D, l(urocm 85¢; nlmun, 270 to 3 00, HARN —No 1 star oak, No 4 2}o; 2 do, 39c; Ne Ohio ok, 88¢; No, 2 do, 35¢; No. 1 Milwaukee, 870; No, 2 do, 34c. The market is brisk and all gnd- are selling well at » slicht advance in piices, The demand for de horses exceeds the' wupply considerao Prices range as fol- lows: Fine single drivere, 8150, to 800.; Extra draft ho; ’170 to 225.; Common drait horses, 0 150.; Extra farm horses, mo. $0125,; Common to good farm horses $90, to $100,; Extra plugr, 880, to 16, Common ulug-. “‘? MULE —lb to lbi hands utm). 8125, to 150,; H‘ 15 _hands, ' 00, to 140: 14 '.o 875, to 100,; 13§ to 1 ALCOHOL—187 Prool, 250 por wino align; extra Galifornia spirite, 187 proot. 80 per proof gallon; trlpll refined spirits, 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; n—dhlg(l)e(g vthklu, 100@1 6V; fine blended, 2 50; Kontucky bourbons, 20@7 00; K»n- mclrv and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 ANDIES— mpurt.ed, 86 0001600, dome-uv 1 (.ms—.z,mmd 4 50@6 00; domestic, KON Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New 3 50 PEALH AND APPLE finwgv— OI AMPAQNE. —Imyported per oase, 2‘100694 0; Awarizaa, case, 12')0@ 6 00, Cl ARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, per case, G 0@ 00@7 00, 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 Lumber. WHOLESALE, We quote lumber, lath and shingles on cars at Omaha at the following prices: JOTST AND SOANTLING 16 ft. and under, 821 00; 18 ft., $23 00, Tn\m,vm_mu and under, $22 00, TIMRER AND JOIST—18 ft., &’fl‘“‘" £Cft 824 0C, 55 fu., $37 50; 24 ft. FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., §22 00; 0. 2. $20 00, ‘llll ETING — No. 1 (?n(l common bosrds) £18 50; No. 2, $17 STOCK]) Im,\mm,—nln 1, $2800; 12.in. C, $35 00; 12in. 1, o SIDING—A, 84 0); l)l 00; C, ll“(\fl —A, 840 00; B, $37 50; C, No. 1, 8175; 6-in, clear, s & extra A, $4 00, "No. 1, 8350, n, §2300; 0. G. Nor 1, 35 00 . No, & moo. in. , No, 1, 842 50, 3 1. HICK FINISH I \M‘l D }'I 1 § ) .]‘ K L1 PLASTER PARIS - LOUISVILLE CEM Bullding Ma LIME-—Ter barrel, $1 hulk per bu 85. Coment, bbl, $2 50. "Towa plaste bbl, §2 50, Hair per bu, 850, 'nrre felt 100 Ibs, 88 50, Straw board, $4 €0 PAPER—Straw paper, 8fc; rag paj ver. 4o; dry goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, news paper, 8c. (COAL~—Cumborland blacksmith, $12; Morris Run Blossburg, 8$12; Whiteh roast lump, 86 0; Whitebreast nut, £6 H0; Towa lumx, $6 owa nut 86 50; Rock Spring nthracite, all sizes, 812 00@12 50, NAILS-—Rates, 10 to 6041, 3 60, Orurs, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS —Acid C,"hl‘xllk‘ Me'lhA'\;i;s(c Tl:rt:'rl 600; Balsam ‘opabis, per s Bar r b, 14¢; Calomel, per b, 750; (,h:uh(vnhr6 r oz, $100; Chloroform, per Ib, wo. Pover's powders, per Ih, ‘81 405 Epson salts, per Ib, 84c; G Y;earlnu, per lh, 40c; Les Acetate, per | 24c; Oil, Castor, No, 1, per gal, *1 25 Qil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, 8120; ou, Olive, per gal. £1 50; Oil, Origanui, 500 Oplumn, &4 70; Quinine P. % Wk R, & S, per oz, 82 40; Potassium, Todide, per 1b 2 8b; sdum, por ox&wcé Sulphate of phine, per oz, ulphur flour, per lb, 4c; !rvchnlne ‘nuru. #1 40, Merino unwlllmd light, 14@16c; hnvy. 18@15¢; medinm unwashed, light, 18 Teahios! hatoe.” 33er taln” 805 Cubeingy and w., 23} burry, blackand eotted wool less Hides Furs, Etc. HIDES—trreen butcher’s hide,; 6@ 7 cured 7}c; hides,” n nl}l part cured 70 n hides, Gic; dry flint, sou: 18@14c; di calf and kip, 12@18c; dry salt hides, sound 11@12¢; n calf, wt. 8 to 16 Ibs,, 10@11c; green eal wt., under 8 Ibs, per I‘ll\. 50o; 50@$1 25; groen lamb skins, g“ 126 damaged hidu. two-third rate, cut ncored and one grub, olassed twor tlirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eeut. off Goon aking, No. 1, dde; No. 2 80a; No. 1, 20.; No. 4, 10c. mnk.No.l No. 2 300; No. 8, 150; No. 4, o, _Fox, ©00; No, '2, e, Skumk, No. I, Wik, 6o; short stripe, 400 parfow | stripe 250; Uroad stripe, 106, ’lslluv. Counoil Blulfi lnrk.t- Counoin, Buorrs, Aprll 28, Flour—Crystal Mills Golden Sheal, 3 60; California £ brand of Kansas, 3 50@3 90; Kanvsas and Missouri flour 8 50@4 25; grahlm, 8 75; rye flour, 3 40, Bran and Shorta—20 00 per ton Chop Cor ;24 U0 per ton. Barley—No. 2, 800; N Hay—Loose, 5 00@6 00; b.lud 700 per bule, @'5 Butter—Creamery, 86c;in rolls, wrap. nod, 25 Sggs—12hu. Potatoes—1 50; Salt Lake, 160, Onions—1 25@1 40, Drossed Poultry—Chickens, 10c; ducks, 10c; geese, 12kc; turkeys, 124c. Live Chickens—2 75@3 00 per dozen, Olun-n Proanoe’ Cuicaco, April 28, Flour—Quiet but firm; spriug whent flours quctable at 4 75@7 00 for common 00@7 50 for common t» fancy 8 00@Y 25 for patents; winter wheat fl ur, 6 00@7 00; fair t» choice rye to choice Minnes flour, 4 70@b 10, Wheat —In No. 2 spring a weaker feel- ing was duveloped; prices declined li@zg 8wl early in the session, but afterward and closed on cull at 1 38 for cash; 40 for April; 1208 for May; 184 for June; 4: 105§ for the year; 116@1 20 for No. $; rejected, 1 233 for July; 1 16} for Augu nominal. Corn—No. 2 opened rather tumne and ort range, but L.ter a better feeling was mani- fested, and prioes sivanced 2c from the lowest point, and clnod on call at 70@7ic for cash; 7lc for April; 714@71fc for Muy, 1§c for June; 71{c for July; 72}c for ; b7ic for the yseénr, T04@713c for prices fluctuated for a time within Augu high murd, reject Outs—No, 2 fairly .cu%., closing higher; 5240 for cash and April; 6% for May; for June; 4580 for July; 34§ for the year, Rye--Dull'and no demand; 8% for No, 9 cavh and April; 843@850 for May, Barley—Scarce and warket firm at 1 10 for No.™ 2; 98¢ for No, 3, Bulk Muu—‘teld ly. Pork-—Offarings for mess pork were not 800 @18 50§ for cauh wnd April; 18 00@18 (T4 for Muy; 18 27} for June; 418 4@1845 for July; very large, closing stendy ut 16 70 fur the ysar, Lard—-Offerings quite fre lm, olsing at 11 00@11 05 for casl 1 074@ 11 12§ for May; 11 25 for June, 11 40 tor Julys 1102) for the year Bacon—Short ribs, demand light and offerings moderrte; 1005 for cah and 10 00@10 05 for May; 10 124 for 10 224 for July; 10 274@10 40 for 3 040 for the year, Dull; choice to fancy creamery, ir 10 good, 23@253; choice 10 . 224 talr b0 yood, 16206, Eggo—idhe. Whisky -1 19, 10,450 l'.l.vlhl’rolm 81, Louis, April 28, Flour—Unchange d, Wbell-—"lxhn No. 2red, 1381@1 81} for cash; 132§ for May; 1 233 for June; 1133 for July; 100} !ur Au‘lut, 107¢tor the year; No. 8 red, Clirn—Canh lowers outinnl closed firm. er; T4ho for cash; 7280 for May; 71§o for June; 721¢ for July; T1je for August; 53§ for the year. Oaws Higher; M@bflo for cash; 516 for June; 4lc for Jué uy.—uum at Bddo bid, Barley—dteady at 7hc@1 10, };@:d “:" Afi 1 Mgld. utter —Stewdy, reamery, 28(@30c; dairy, ,u@m, country packed, 16@z20c, E, ul Steady at 13c, uky—“e d at 1 18, Pork—Quiet at 18 25 bid for April and May; 18 0 for .lum‘s¢ 4 a 3 ry Sait Meats—Quiet and unchanged, Lard—Nominal at 11 00, " Flour, ., Wheat . Corn , Oats , Rye. . Barloy . Cleveland Market. CreveLasn, April 25, Petroleum—Firm; standard white, 110 teot, 6o, \n‘l&“”’:fl 1-.in | A reka, patent, 8 §/; best '\("'mmlll 1ot wrapped, 20 mixed .lhm'u Bhipm'ts 15, 'l' York Produoce. Naw Yooz April w Flour—Dall and in buyers' favc 8 10@4 10; superfine, 4 00@5 10; tglr, quiet; common to choiee extra, 5 75 Whent—Opened heavy and lower, but sub equently recovered the decline and closed firm and bigher; No. 3 re !y 140; No 2, 1 464; ungraced white, 141; No, 2 re ', \hv. 1 46j@! 4 -||.\Jul\s 1 46j@" 47 do July, 1 30§@1 1. Corn--Opened lower and weak, but be- came strong, recovered, and ol sed slightly her; ungraded mixe ', 80@804¢c; No. 2, +0ke; ungraded whit No. mixed, A;-ul 8lc; do May, 19}@80}e, Oats— Cash lota anc esrly deliveries lower; Iata options irregular, eloing firm and higher; No. l')uw No. 2, white, mixed wu-t ‘\mll B13@024cs do and steady at 954c. Barley -Q Pork—Qui L Strong and active .t 137 hlnr cash; 1185 'ur‘l Whisky— Nomisial, Petrolenm—Dull and a shade lower; United, 76}c; crude in harrels, 76)@774c; naptha, 1n barrels, 76)c; refined, in bar. rele, here and in Baltimore, 774c, in Phil- adelphia, 7740, Olnotnnat! Prodnce. CINCINNATI, April 23, Mem Pork—18 7. Lard Prime ateam nominal at 1110@ 12§, Bulk Meata—Clear sides, 10 75@10 80; sales, Bacon—Clear sides, 11 50, sales, Hnnr—l)ull snd easy; winter family, 6 10@6 4 \Vhenl “Good mllllnn n(nmnnd and easier; No. 2 red, 140@1 Corn—Fairly notive -ml luwar, No. 2 mixed, 743c. Onts ~Active and easy; No. 2 mixed, o, Rye~Dull and nominal; Nn 2, 92, lhrley—Qulet and steady; No. 2 fall, 9&(‘” hhky More active at 117, — - Peoria Prodaoce. Pronta, April 28, Corn—Dall and lower; high mixed and mixed, 69¥@70c. M’(‘)lu—l)ull and nominal; No. 2 white, lua Dull; No. 2, 86@803c. Higl hwines —Firm at 117, Rec'ts. Ship'ts 16,500 Chioago Live Stock. OH10Aco, Avril 28, The Drover's Journal reports as foll wa: Hoga—Weaker fecling und prices gen- erally S5c lower; cowmon to ¢ood mixed 670@7:5; heavy packing, 7 30@7 64 light, 665@7 80; skips and culls, 4 75 @6 60, Receipts, 23,000, Catt'e - Stronyg but prices 10c lower; +hipping catt o, 5 50@7 85; mixed butch- ers’ stock, 275@b 27; st vrn and feed- ers, 8 70«'; "0 Recei Sheep—Weak at mé 800, Receipts, 2,000, Jeulint: 5 50@ Cotton Market. Nkw York, April 28 Spot cotton is quiet and teady; new up- lund is quoted at 12, :h; sales ure 7.9 ba'es for export, 570 bales to spirmers, 210 bales ion und 200 bales delivered on on specul contract, Futares closed steady; April to Septem- sive, @4o lower; October toJan. Jower than yesterday; April My, 12.26@12.27¢; June. July, 12.580; Auust, 12,67, vl Philadelvhia Produoe. PHILADELPRIA, April 28, ‘Wheat—3teady at 1 42@1 45 for cash and April; 143@1 43§ for My, . Corn—Steady at 80@84c for cash and April; 79)c for May. Oats—>teady at bfl@()‘nu for cash and April, Rye- Quiet at 9lc. Baltimore Produce. Baurivong, April 28, Flovr - Quiet, Wheat—Southerndul; fults, 135@1 10; longberry, 1 42@150; No. 2’ red winter, 1 414@1 42 for cash avd April, Corn—White wouthern, nominal at 9lc; yell .w, dull at 87c; mixed western, irreg- ular at 82 for cash and April EastLiberty Live Stook. EasT Lisenty, Pa., April 28, Cat'le—Daull; receipte, 500" head; ship- ments, 612 huul Hogs—Market firm, receipts, head; shipmeats, 1, phise, 7 60@7 90; Yorkers, 7 00@7 30. Sheop —Firm and wachanged. e 2 Liverpool Produoce. L1verroor, April 28, Flour—American, 10s@12s 6d. Wheat —Winter, 9s 10d@104 5d; spring, 9@1 2d@10s 6d. Corn—8a 10d, Pork—824 6d, Lard—b5s 6d. Totedo Proauce. Touspo, April 28 ‘Wheat—Dull at 1 87 for No, 2 eash, April and M-y. 182} for June; 116 for Julv; 1123 for Auguat, Corn—Dull; 7bjc for high mixed; 78c f rNo.2 cash and April; 70§ for May; b63c for the year o — Turpentine Market. ‘WiLminaton, N. O, April 28, i ]‘lmln Firm; strained, 1 85; goad 190 hid Spirita—Firm at 5lo, Tar—Firm at 2 10, Buffalo Live Stook. Easr Mulru.u, April 28, 49 head; Yurknn, 7 80@7 50; good me- dium, 7 5?@7 ”77. . S Kansas Oity Liye Stook. Kansas Ciry, Aoril 28, Cattle—Roceipta 703 head; shipments, | | 430 head. Market slow and drageing; nul(va -hl;) rw, b 75@7 00; native stock- ors, 25 natlve cows, 2 50@5 50, Hogs—H ||)Il 8,445 head; shipments, 1,385 head, Market strong aud sctive n Ihureday's “rluu, sales ranged from 5 00@7 20; "bulk from 7 00@7 10, New York Dry Goods. Nxew Youxk, April 28, There bas been o lull in the demand for most. descriptions of dry goods st firat hands, the condition of lha weather hav- ing been unfavorable for the distribution of spring sod summer fabrics, "HIS GRATITUDE, 11th and Poplar streets, 8r. Louis, Mo., March 17, 1881 H. H. Warner & Co.: Sirs—For twelve years 1 suffered from kidney troubles until your Safe Kidney and Liver Oure wrought a wonderful re- storation of health, apri7dlw "Joux M, Wazp, Too-Too Tafly, Dakota City Republican. The Omaha Republican and the Lincoln Journal are smearing tafly over the country press, preparatory to the coming 8, W, F nds for the Sherwin. Williams Paints, a higher grade than has hitherto been found in the market ready for use, For salo by A, M, Olark, A Bad Name, Tt was an aotion brought to récover paid for a horse, the nlnimm that the seller had misre e value of the animal. wltmu had been called to |mpmh the veracity of the defendant. judge conducted the examination, By the court—Do you know the de- Witness—1 do not. - Did you eversee him before? Witness — Frequently. 3 ! 3 or befsre May ¢ Court—Would you believe him on afty of ten per ocnt. will be s interest at the rate of one jer nonta payable in advance, LS Witness— Not if T was sober. EIA4-5L City Treasurer. - Did he ever tell you a lie Did he ever practice any de- orption on you of any description T don’t recall any instance in which he did. Upon what ground then are vnu willing to swear that you would im under oath? pon the ground that for the last threo years he has been a star route contraotor, — llruuklyn Eagle. Bucklin's A rnica Salve, The Brar SALve in the world for C: ores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fev ter, Crapped Hands, Chilbl Vall skin eruptions, and posi- It is guaranteed to tively cures piles. ive matisfaction or money rh e, 25 centa per box, Walting for Clroumstances. ‘Whon the legislature convened last winter a member of the “third house,” who was anxious to make personal ac- quaintances and discover what sort of men he had to handle, was introduced to & representative from the wilder- nesa district, and he straightway be- gan to throw out feelers ““I presume you will take an active part in the present sessioni” *‘Well, 1 dunno,” was the doubtful *‘Are you pledged?"” “‘Not to speak of.” ‘“‘Have you any particular policy mapped out?” ' “‘Y.e.n, a sort o' policy. Durin’ the first woek I shall sapport all motions to adjourn; durin’ the next I shall move to amend, and after that T shall be guided by ciroumstances, Some of our folks think I'm an orator, and somo of "em think 1 'm a fool, and I've got to take a sort o’ mi ldlu course and oonvmne bo! h anp-Bu ble Washington Lotk r Cincinnati Commere Among the newest fancies in ionablo society ase ‘‘soap-bubble par- They bogan in New York, and |. of courso found rordy imitators at the Like common parties and germans, they afford an opportunity for the distrfbution of gifts, which, unless conducted with dolicacy and good taste, quickly generate into vul- gar osteatation of wealth., Ata recent event of this peculiar kind the climax of the evening was reached about 11 o'clock, when a large china punch- bowl filled with soap suds was placed upon the centre table of the rear par- lors, the carpets having been pru- dently screened with linen, ostensibly for greater convenience in dancing. *‘Long nine” eighteen clay pipes were produced, and all tried to see who could blow the biggest bubble. trials were granted each porson, but all whose bubbles burst were compell- i Thero were fivo judges to estimato the size of the bubbles and to award tho prizes, which were old Knickerbocker pipes, and other dainty souvenirs, to tho sncoessful blowers, menso as rosy lips and perfumed mustaches tried their skill upon the ‘The fun was im- The exclurion of upper tendom, to whom no diversion 18 in good style unless newly discovered by them- selves, have dropped lawn tennis as altogether *‘too comumon” and given it the go-by with croquet and other 00 | games in which ‘‘the herd" indulge. Badminton is now the correct thing for le cremso de la creme, as it is com- paratively new in this country, It 1s played with battledore and chuttle- cock, over.a net arranged as in lawn is, It is more of alady’s game it makes less head; I’hllndel. than tennis proper, as demands upon the muscles, but de- pends chiefly upon the agility of the player. The coaching and polo cliques are unanimous in adopting the new ; white, 9 10d@10s 2d; olub, 108 Propoum For Indian | Euppunn ‘and jportatiol DPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Oftice of Indian Aftairs, Wanhington, April for Beef must bo sutmitted in sep- arate euvolope,) Bacasy Floe, mom- or Trausportation, + 0., (&4 f di.ected to the wmmldonll of ludlln Mlllu. ~os. 66 knd 67 Wooster street, Now York, will m, of Tuceday, May 28, ¥ the Indian Bervice -bons ounm Haocon, 40, mum pounds Beef on 000 ,000,000 (ounrh Corn, ,lw 00 pounds Flour 211000 undl l nd Bnld bo received untii 1 1882, for turnishing paunds uamlny. ba c#s pork, 435,000 s, 1,200,000 poun Ho:s—Receipts, 67 head; nhhnnentn, Whoat.' Also, Blankots, Woolen and unan Ogods, (oonaising in part of Ticklug, dw; dard Calico, 8 0,000 yards; om sl 1zing, 170,004y, v; Gl 50, bugar and 859,00 pmndl corlon, Notons, Indvmu. and @ 'long 1t of m soal: ua. s Horness, Plows, ‘i for abous 416 Wagons roqu seivioo n "Arisouw, Colovado, Dakota, con in, t 'be deliver~ s Gy, e Sleti Cliy. Also t wlt.h Colton. 12 Rol the articlos, y ot be contracted ch Wigons ths climate of the Pacifiec Co brakes, deliveied at Ban F: also, bian portation f.r 4o0ds, and aupplios that i livared at the Agencies. LiDH MUST Bs MADN OUT ON GOVARNMEN BLANKS Hehedules showiily the kinds s quanti.ies of supplios cquirad for w.h Age ds -vd quantitios in 4ocds and articles, w{ulhu wit proposals aud foras for contract and bond, con: ditions b by obasrved by bidvers, dime’ aad , torma of contraci and pay- on routes, aud all other n sary fuatructions il v furalshed upon s pl 8 «at.on to the lodian Otfice 1o thln[wn Now. 66 and 67 Wooster street, New Y ML Lyon, No. 433 Browdway,’ Now Yo Corm -mu (of Bubsialoucs, '- westics. Prices low or the low Lo an Fraicisco, and Yankton; e Vostunastor . sloux Clby, aid €0 the Pcst: ateru at tho following nemd places in Kan- Dadge ity Empor Howard, Hulchlson, Lar ¢!, lon, Iud.tluu Lodge, New flu Osage Cit; danl, Susria, Topeic, Welliagton, Wich McPuerson, Mar- By ida il be opensd af tbe hour aad day atiore grated, wud bidders are lavited o bo prosent st | sl CuRririED Cuncu. All bids must by acoom sled by certified on same United S tes Dopository or ast Bve w..m. of ut the ameunt of the propos 1. A RIOF, Comumis loner, TAX NOTIOE. Oty AURER'S OMARA, Nun., April &2 1889, By special ordi ance No. 206 passed by the © 1y couneil of the eity of Omaba on Apr 1 18th 1682, & apecial tax for the construction and ma- torinl of sowers in w wer dix rict No. 1.1 the city (f Omans was levied and asseased againsh the following described real estate to-wit: All lots and parts of lots in blocks ni 109 0 110 1 clusive ard also in block “E” all in he city of Omaha;said lors and blocks | eing situated be ableto t o ity Treasirer on h 1887, af er which d te n pen- od, togetner with UCK, TAX NOTICE. Crry TrREASURER'S OFFIOR, } UMAHA, Neb., A, ril 22, 1882, By special ordinance No, 307, passed by the city conneil of the city of Omaha on April 18th, 1882, a special tax for the cone struction and mater sl of sasers in sewer district No. 4 in the city of Omaha, was levied and assessed against the following All lota lnll wuru of lots in blosks num- bered 146 to 153, inclusive; and also lots 3 and 4 in block H, all n the city of Omaha, said lota and bl being situated hetween Harney and Howard sireets, and between Eichth and Seventeenth streots, This tax payable 10 the cty trea urer on or before Muy £0th, 1882, after which date & penalty of ten pero nt will be added, together with interest at th- rate of 1 per cent per month, payalle in advance, bt l'nuum I-I oK, uty Tuuunr. IlexterL ThomaséBro, WILL BUY AND SELL REAX. BST.A TE AND ALL TRANBACTION OONNROTED THARRWITE, Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Hto, 1P YOU WANT YO BUY ON S8WL o Offios Room 8. Orelyh*An 4y 0] Y mak H. 'MTINNWEILER Bmploymint_ Agont | 1'th St., I;::."-F ‘:nr;‘:.?.'.m BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE JAMES E. BOY Tuos. F. Bovp... “DON'T MOVE " “GOOD: SATURDAY, APRIL 29th. Evening at 8 0 clock, [ Matic oo at 3,80 p, m. Triumphant Roturn of (he Favorites. “s WILLIE fi:fl!‘ s” In the reconstruced Muslcal Coneelt, ent:tied I IR E DK S, Or, “BINK'S PLOTOGRAVH GALLERY.” WITIL A FOWKRFUL CART. ! NEW MUSIC ! NEW 8PECI\LTIRS ALICE ATHERTON'S Piture Frame of Celehrities; Joo Jeftir on, Mary Ander on, *'F.itz" Ein met, Kats Claxton and others, Absurb Siluations ! Abundant Laughtea ! Seats on sale Thuraday, April 27th, At the matinoe aturday afternoon Minature Photographs will be given away to 1aiies and Children. BOYDS"OPERA HOUSE. JAMES E. BOYD, Proprietor, T. F. Bovp, Businoss Manager. ONE N1GHT ONLY. MONDAY, MAY 1Ist THE ELECTRIC SUCCESS, Louis Aldrich & Char. T, Parsios —IN— MY PARTNER! By Bartley Campbell, Esq. With a Superb Star Company. “Tho play which msds th famo of the sathor in & night, and which i by long odds the bess poora nifo ba’hay been brought on o beardn (N, Y, Horald: Beats now on rale, 3t AWNINGS ! Made to Order on £hort Notice GRUENWALD & SOHROEDER'S Harness Store. 1608 FARNAM STREES, Dr. HUBER VANDOREN * 1411 Douglas 8t. Omaha, TREATS VERY BUCOBSSFULY ALL Ohronic Nervous and Special Diseases. * Medicines furnished at offes. Batist aetl; 1 or Mtad‘lzr‘d F. BERQUEST & BRO:, Manufacturers of Oarriages, Buggies, Express- Wagons, Spring Trucks, Road Wagons, 419 8, 13th Street, OMAHA NEBRASKA. xinds of Repairing Promptly attended All Work W :| ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE 1420 DOUGLAS STREET Iloa.dquartm of the Literati The Cheapest, l‘l.lfi:'nd choicest collestion 3 NEW. AND SECOND-HAND BOOKS, |in the West. SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY, Cash paid for Scoond-Hand Books or exchanged for new, H. SCHONFELD, __sn22ly _ PROPRIETOR. 8. KALISH, THE STAR TAILOR. 1 Door W, of Cruickshank’s, Has now s fine complete Stock of B) Good conslstivg of Fronch, English and D NehraslmLandAgau : DAVIS & SNYDER, 160% Farnham 8t., ... Omaha, Nebra W AP2IRR ireat Bargalus lo improved farms, WEMSTER SNYDER' Owahs city property . ladies

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