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    THH ) OMAA DAILY BEE - MONO Alt MAY 1 , 1882.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
FINANCIAL.
NEW YOBK , April 204
'MONET.
Money doted nt 2j per cent.
Exchange closed firm at 4 8G@4 DOi.
Governments closed firm.
OOVKRNHKNT BOND ? .
Currency 6's . 1.12 bid
4's coupons . , . 121 bid
4j's coupons . 110 bid
6 > continued . 1021 bid
6 a continued . . , 101 $ bid
lUILnOAD BONDS.
Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows :
Union lots . 117 @ 117 ?
Union Lund Grants . Ill J@ll }
Union Sinking Funds . 119 bid
Centrals
BTATR 110.V3H.
Louisiana eonsoli advanced from 65 to
CCj.
STOOKH
To-day w s about the dullest daf of the
teason on stock cxchKngc. SaleJ aggre
gating only 100,000 sharts. The couri4
of prices wan irregular throughout , and
nothing worthy of note transpired ; the
closing price i as a rule were at or near the
lowest of the day.
The following were closing bids :
Am'nDlst.'icl. Manhattan KI 4f
Alton &T.II. . 20 Preferred . so
Preferred. . . . Gl Met. El 88
B. A.LIneptd. G2J M & C. . . . 50
0 B&Q . 120J Man Beach. . . . 3IJ
0 0 & I 0. . . . 10 MdCoal 13
Cedar Full . 17 Mobile & O . . . 231
C. B. & U . 43 N. Y.&O.S.L. 14 |
0 S 48 } Preferred. . . . 33
0 P 88 $ NJC CSi
Col Cool. . . . . . . 60 North westetn..l2Si
0.4 Alton 130 Preferred. . . . 139i
OOO&Ind. . . 69 N Y I ! ! * voted. . ll > 3
C St L. & N. . 75 N k Wpf'd. . . N
Canton GO N P 3P3
Ok 0 20 Preferred. . . . 751
1st preferred. Srt ) Nosh , it Chat. . 01
Sudpfd 214 O&W
D. &H 104 O A M
l > L& W 118J Preferred. . . . 10 J
D k B 0 82 OhloCent 14
D & It O Gil Omolia 3G
Brie , 359 Preferred. . . . 99
Preferred. . . . 724 PaoMaiL 89
JJrleA W . . . . 2J Puil. Pal. Car..l25
i'referrfd. . . . 2 J Ogn Kav , 138
BTenn 11 OTO 70
Preferred. . . . 19J Quick-liver
Adams 141 Preferred. . . . 08
I'argo 12G Reading fiGg
American 93 , K&D 105
US KI 28
H&St J 90 R&P 28
Preferred. . . . 8iJ K & A 20
Houston & Tex. GS San Francisco. . 38
Homeatake IS Preferred. . . . 49 .
L 0 135 * lutPreferred. 80
1 B& W 31W Standard 181
Kan&Ter 29 | St. PM&M..119
LI 93 St. Paul 1111
LS 1002 Preferred. . . . 121
Loui ? . & Nash. 6g T & P 38J
L. , N.A , &C. . . 55 Union Pac Ill
M&E 120 , WnbashJ 2
MLS &W. . . 47i Preferred. . . . 51
M C 792 Western Union.
Mo. Pac 85 §
J VININU HTOOKH.
SAN FBAHCISCIX , JLprll 29.
These quotations are the closing sales ,
when sales are reported and bids , when
there are no sale j after the morning board :
Alpha. 1 Overman. . . i
Aha 2204 Opher. 4554
BechUl 301 Potosi CM
Belcher 504 Savage. . . . * . . . .1554
Chollar 804 Sierra Nevada. . 9 J
Crown Point. . . if Silver King. . . . 17
Eureka Con. . . . 22 } Best & Belcher. Cg
CJjuldi Curry.2854 Bodie 5i
Hale & Norcro8il454 Bolwer 2201
Mexican 8S Con Va b54
Mono Ii California i
Martin White. . 4 Union Con 154
Noonday 1 Yellow Jacket. 14
Northern Belle. 8
11BVIEW Otf THE WKEK.
NEW YOIIK. April 2U. Events of the
week in financial circles wore noted for
dullness.
Money wan easy , and rates for call loans
ranged throughout the week from 4 to 2
per cent.
Foreign exchanges were firm and higher.
Governments wore lower for long date
issues and firmer for extended bonds. At
the close , hawevsr , the whole market was
firmer with good demand.
Railway and miscellaneous epr-culation
woe unusually dull and fluctuations , ex
cept in a few Instances , were confined
within narrower limits than for a long
time past ; there was a hardening tendency
during a great part of the week , and some
advance was established , but in late deal
ings there WM considerable reaction under
tht leadership of the Lake Shore ,
CHICAGO HONKT.
CHICAGO , April 29.
To-day there was a good demand for
money , and ratee were steady nd firmer.
Eastern exchange between city banks
change ' bands at 75o per 91,000 premium.
The 'clearings of the associated banks
were $7,300,000.
UNITID BTATKS BONDS ,
8J' Extended sixes. lOlZOlOlg
3V Extended fives ' . . . . . 1024
45' * Coupons , " . HCj@lt
4r * Coupons 121 @ 12
RAILWAY AND JiISCHMANHOO .
Minnesota State , 4 'e and Int 101
Sterling fight 400
" Sixty day. 487i
Franca 613p
Itelchsmark 95J
O..M. &St P. 7 a I. * D. Ex 120
C M. & S P. 6' ( Dutmnue dlv ) . . . 103J
0 , M. & St. P. 6 s , C. & P. W. dlv. 93
0 , B. &Q. 4 - . S7J
Burlington A Mo. la Neb 4' 82
> i
' ' '
ChLago k 'Northweste'rn Vi'i. ! . . . . . . 99 )
JacksonvilleSoutheast. ( Va 95
Orno * or TUB OMAHA Bn , 1
Satuitlay Evening , April 29. /
'i'he wholesale mercantile trade of the
itv baa been fn a very satisfactory condi
tion throughout the week and qu'table , ]
changes by no means numerous. Not
surplus of buyers In roatket in person yet
all report a fairly active order trade.
Staple groceries In I articular are rf-
portei aa * ery active. Prices as a rul < j are
steady , though syrups and rice are firm at
quotations , with a prospect of a still
further advance , while coffee Is weak and
rulln. { lower.
Dry goods , carpets , boots and shoef ,
hata and caps , millinery , clothlnj and far-
irof
nlshing goods nl leather show no lack of
animation , and n.o new features have been
developed.
Paints , oils and druj have been , fairly
active-a brisk local demand while the
jobbing business IB about an ordinary
average and the variations In price * mod
erate.
Bar Iron and tlnneH * stock nra reported
as weakening In prices under a f lrly ac
tive movement.
The produce market for the past week :
preiented only a moderately active ap
pearance. In some Unas the commission , |
rniu repnt quits a dull tone ,
J'-jtfttoei receipts are quite heavy , it-
niand only moderAta and pr
Bultir it In more liberal supply and
prices declining. There hot bat a few
sales muds during the week above 2 $ cents
for choice.
Egg receipts lu\e been light , not equal
tu the dcmixud nnd prirjes have advanced
to 15 ccnt .
good supply and prices
advancing- , but owing lo lateness of the
season choice shipping stock is nearer.
Lemons ate m mure active demand an )
firm nt quotations.
Foreign nnd domestic small fruits are in
liberal Kupply and quUe a business is being
done on 1 cal accoiimt.
Vegetables , both south irn and those
supplied by homo gtrdtner * , nre In peed
supply. Wo noticed In market to-day
Bermuda onions , Florida torn itoer > , I oulsl.
ana spin ch and new potatoes. Quota2
tlons on the latter $9 per bbl.
H Hllihes , lettuce , asparagus , miiahroons ,
ttreen pea ? nnd bams nnd gretn onion. < ;
prices ruling about the same as heretofore
quoted ,
Meats of nil kinds all firm with an up *
ward tendency. Dried beef has advanced
to 1G& & cents.
The hog receipts for the pait week has
fallen oil considerably from the prdceed *
ing week ; only 35 cars reported. Demand
U K"od , packers pa } ing fO.03 for good lots.
The tcceipti of cattle for the past week
were 20 cars. ' a decline of 10 cars over list
week. .
The flour market is reported M more ac
tive than for some tim pant nnd all best
grades advancing in price. Market fcon-
erally firm.
Feed remains about the same , scarce ;
quoUUons unchanged
The ( train market showed considerable
activity for the Mason and M a rule st [
nvanccd prices. Wo note the following ;
changes over last week :
Wheat , No. ? advanced 3jn ; No. 3 ad
vanced Ic ; rejected advanced Ic ,
Barley ad vane td 2c. ,
'Rye declined 4Jc.
Corn declined Ic.
Oats advanced 2o
The only changes reported in the mar
ket to-day nre as follows :
Wheat , No. 2 ntvanced 2o ; No. 3 ad
vanced ic ; rejected , ic.
Rye , dec ined 2c.
Corn , advanced 2c.
O.ito , advanced lo.
Sugars have declined S@c. }
Evaporated peaches declined } c. ,
Hides declined i@lc.
Local Grain Ueallngs
WHEAT. Cash No. 2,122Jca ; h N
3,1 03 ; rejected , 732.
BAULEY. Canh No. 2 , \ 00 , No. . " ,
83s.
83s.RYE.
RYE. Cash , GOc.
CORN. Cash No. 2 , 68c.
OATS. Ca-h,41c.
STREET PRIOES-Corn , D0@4n ; oate ,
'
45.
45.AY SO r6@G 50 per ton.
OHPPED FEED-SI 50.
CHOPPED CORN 81 40.
BR/VN / SI li ptr hundred.
STRAW 100 ton loose ; 600 ton baled.
? Oi'ATOES Nebiaskas , 1 00 1 10 ;
.mported Scotch Champions 1 00@115.
dWEET POTATOES S5.75@G.OO per
barrel.
WILD DUOK-et 23@l CO.
EGGS-12jr ai9o.
BUTTER ireamerj' , 38 @ 40c ; choice
oil. ' © SOc : common roll , 18@20c.
STRAWBFRRIE3-Perquart,40@45c.
AS 1'ARAGUS Per bunch , 4i@55c.
GREEN PEAS Per bushel box , § 2.00
@ 2.50.
GREEN BEANS-Per bushel box ,
S3,00@3 BO.
APPLES Good , sound , very scarce
\t ? 5 50G ( 50 per bbl.
LEMONS Steady ; per box , ? 4 CO ©
50J.
50J.ORANGES
ORANGES per box 5 7u@G 00
BEESWAX Vellow. 20@8c. !
ONIONS ? 3 50 per barrel.
CRANBERRIES Per box , 83 76 ©
4 00.
OHEESE-10@14c.
CASE VALENCIA RANGES
88 25 u 0 00
ttjumum. Rio , fair , lie : Rio , good
i ; " Rio , prime to choice , 12io ; Old gov't
Java ; 26i@28ic , Mocha , 28io ; Arbucklo's ,
5go.
JEAS. Gunpowder , good , 45@55c
Choice , 60@75c ; Imperial , good , 40@45c ;
Oholce , 60@75c ; Young Hyson , good. 30&I
JOc ; choice , G5c@8100 ; Japan Not Leaf ,
J5o ; Japan , choice , 60@76c ; Oolong"Coud ,
3UWIV ; Oolong , cho.ce. 40@6& ; Souchong ,
< od. 3540c ; choice. 35 ( 4 .
, rtUGARS-Cut loaf. lOic ; Crushed ,
lOJc ; Granulated , lOgc ; Powdered , 11 ;
Vina powdered , lie ; Standard Coffee A :
9Zo ; New York Confectioner's Standard
/t lOc ; Good A104c ; Prairie Extra 0 ,
9ii.
DRIED FRUITS Choice halves ,
evaporated peaches,7c : Salt Lake 104cvap- ;
orated 602) boxes , 13c ; Michigan , 74c ; ew
Tork apples , 7Jc ; Prunes , old , 64c ; now ,
7Jc ; Currants , b'J@7c ; Blackberries , now ,
CHEESE Full Cream , 14o ; Part
Skim Itlo. ' .
WOODENWA11E Two booji pall ,
t D5 ; three hoop palls , 3 20 ! No. 1 tubi
9 60 ; No. 2 tubs , . 8 50 ; No. S tubs. 7 60
iloneer wwhboards , 185 Double Cruwn ,
2 90 ; Well buckets , 3 25.
LEAD Bar , $1 66.
SYRUPS. tJngnr houss , bhls. 65o ; bajf
bis , 67o ; kegs , < J gallons , $2 50 ; choice
table syrup , 53o ; half bbls , 55c ; kega.82 60.
80DA.-Dwl8hfa Ib papers , 83 00 ; De-
and do , $3 00 ; Church's , $3 00 ; Keg soda ,
STARCH. Pearl , 4Jc ; Silver Gloss , 8J
Corn Starch , 8J@9o ; Excelsior
7o ; Corn. 7lo.
SALT. Dray loads , per bbl , 1 85 ; Ash-
ton , in sacks , 3 60 ; bbli dairy W , 6s , & 46 ;
bbls dairy. 100. 8s. 3G5.
SPICES. Pepper , | 19 ; Albploa , 19c ;
Cloves , 40c ; Nutmegs , 9100 > ZficiCasMu ,
Mace $100. r ,
MATCHES Per paddle , . 90oound ;
cases , $7.65 : square casea. $5iIO
PROVISIONS Breakfart bacon , 13j.
choice lard , 14Jc ; dried beef , 14Jc ; , ehould-
en , Oo ; hams. 13c : bacon , sides , 12c.
NEW PICKLES Medium , In .barrels . ,
$9 00 ; do in half bbls , 6 25 ; smalls , 'in bbl ,
12 00 do , in half bbls , 7 00 ; gherkins , In
bbls , 14 00 ; do , In half bbls , 7 60.
VINEGAR Pure apple extra , 16o :
pure apple , ISc : Prusaintr uure anole , IGo ,
HOMINY New , 5 00 nor bbl ,
BEANS Medium , hand ] ) Icked _ 84 00
per bushel ; navy , S 00 ; calef navy , $4 00.
ROPE Sisal , i inch and larger , 8 ©
9cHnch ; , 9c ,
lAl'S Klrk'n Savon Imperial , 380 ! ;
Kirk's aatlm 3 SO ; Kirk's etandard , 3 65 ;
KIrk'a whl lluutan , SOOi Kirk's
Eutoca. 30 Kirk's Prairie Queen ,
(100 ( cakes ) . 40 ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 65 > ®
CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , 10 ox , 8s ,
16cboxea ; 40 Ibs. , 10 or. , 6s , 16c.
LYE American , 3 40 : Greenwich , 340s
Weitern , 276j'North Star , 2 CO ; Lewia1
lye. 4 CO ; Jewell lye , 275.
POTASH Pennsylvania cans , ; 4 do * . ,
In cose , S 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. In case ,
100 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz In case , 1 CO ,
FIELD SEED Red clover , choice
new , $ G 00 per bushel ; mammoth clot er
new ! 8700 ; white clover , new , $1400
si alfa clover , new , 812 60 ; nlaike , new ,
81300. Timothy , good , now , 83 00 ;
blue grau.extn.cbu. * B ,
a
OUU , IlllliUi'.uc
Hungarian. KOo.
lIKDOKSKKD-Odaye orange , 1 to i 5
bushels , S5 00 ; osoge orange , 10 bunhew or
over. $ i 60 honey lociut , per Ib. , 35o ; per
Wa'u-1'amlly white fob , W Ib hf bbb ,
S. ; No , 1 While fish , TO Ib hf bbls. 70 ;
No. 1 white fih , in 10 Ib kit * . 110 ; family
lOlbklti , 85c ; New Holland herring , per
keg , 1 35 ; Russian sardines. 76c : Columbia
bla river salmon , per 100Ibs , 8 00 ; GeorgVl
Bank codfish , Go ; Gen. b neles cod.Ti i <
Die ; boneless fish , 6jc.
MACKEREL Half bbl mwuimockercl ,
IOC Ibs , $12 GO ; hf bbl No. 1 ox shore do.
100 Ibs , 8 GO ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100
Ibs , G 00 ; mess mnckcrel , 12 Ib klU , 2 25 ;
No 1 ex shore , 12 Ib do , 1 50 : No. 1 shore ,
12 Ib do. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 Ib do 75o.
CANNED GOODS-Oyster * . 2 Ib
( Field's ) , per case , $4 00 ; do 1 Ib ( Field's ) ,
pet case , 2 50 : no 2 Ib ( Standard ) , pr case ,
J 60 ; do 1 Ib ( standard ) , per CASP , 2 20 ; do
211 ( slack ) , per ca < o , 2 75 ; do 1 Ih ( slack ) ,
per CMC , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , 1
Ib , per dozen , 1 G0@l 70 ; do21b , per dozen
2 652 G j. Sardines , small Psh , Imported ,
one quarter boxes per box , 14Jc ; American ,
lunrter boxes fer box , lie ; do hnlf boxes ,
per box. 21Jc. Lobsters , 1 Ib per dozen ,
180. Tomatoes , 280 ; do 3 Ib per
case , 2 80@3 10 ; Com , " 2 Ib ( Mountain )
poi case , 310 ; soaked corn , 210 ; do
2 Ib ( Yarmouth ) , per cane , 315 ;
string beons , per case , 2 10 ; Lima beans
per case , 1 85. Succotash per caie. 2 85.
Peas , common , per case , 2 00 : peas , choice ,
per case , 315. Blackberries , 21b , pcrca-te ,
230 ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per caso,2 30 ;
raspberries. 2 Ib , per cose , 276@300.
Damsons , 2 16 , per cose , 2 45. Bartlett
pears per caw , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleberries
Ver cose,240. Egg plumii,2 Ib porcuo,3 30 ;
Green gagce,2 Ib per case , 3 30 ; do choice , "
Ib ix > r case,4 60. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , per cane ,
4 00@5 76. Poaches , 2 Ib per OOBC. 3 10 :
do 3 Ib , case , 6 00@6 00 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , per
cat.e.3 00 ; do pie , G It , per dorcn , 3 50.
KICK Carolina , 7@8o ; LouUlnna , 7
ffiSJc ; fair , G@6'
i-niAjx uio i\ow ! ju , choice , rd Ten
nessee , lOoperlb ) fancy white , lOJc porlb ;
ra r white Vlrjrlnla raw , lOc ; roasted ,
12ic.
Orv Qoodt.
BROWN COTTONS Atlantic A. BJc ;
Appleton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; Boott
ftn , BJc ; Buckeye LL , 4-4 , 7o ; Cabot W ,
71c ; Chittenango A , GJc ; Ureat Falls E ,
8Jc ; Hoosier , GJc ; Honoat Width , 7Jc : In-
dfanHeadA ' , 8Jc ; Indian Standanl A ,
' 8Jc ; Indian Orchard d. w. , 840 ; Lawrence
LL , 7c ; Mystic River , 71c : Peqnot A , 8J ;
Shawmut LL , 7c ; Utica O , 6io ; Wochus-
ett B , 7Jc : do A , 8Jc ; do B 48 , 13Jo ; Wai-
csttBB.Sic.
FINE BROWN COTTONS Allendale
Indian Orchard AA 9-8 , 8Jc ; Laconia O
39 , BJc ; Lehigh E 4-4 , 9Jc ; Lonsdole 4-4.
10c { Peppcrefl N 30 , 7c ; do O 32 , 71c ; do 31
30 , 7Jc ; do E 39 , SJo ; Powsset 0 4-4 , 7jc ;
Wamsutta4. | ISc
. BLEACHED COTTONS Androncog-
gin L 4-4 , n c ; Blackstone A A In porinl 8Jc ;
3o do half" Vftached 4.4,9c ; Cabot 4:4,8j ;
FniisQ710 jcTlndlan Head shrunk 4-4 , 12c :
Lonsdnle , lOc ; do cambric 37 , 12Jc ; Npw
York Mills , 12c ; Pequot A , Ipc ; Poppejell
N G Twills , 12Jc ; Pocahontoa 4-4 , 9jc ;
Pocasart 4-4 , 8Jc ; Utica , lie ; Wamsutta
O.XX , ISjc.
LloOKS ( Colarod ) Albany K brown.
8c ; do C , draK lies tlo N.A. strinea nnd }
plaids , I2jc ; do XXX brown and drnb ,
< tripon nnd plaidR , 12Jc ; Arlington fancy ,
llc * ; L'mnhwiclc brown , 8Jc ; Chariot fancy ,
I2jc ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fall River
brown , extra heavy , lljc ; Indiana A
brown ISc'Vnuonact A brown. 15c.
T1UK1.MUB nuiogkcag A O A 32
171c ; do XX blue 52 , ISJo ; Arrownr.rn
9Jc ; Clnremont B B.15Jc : Coneatoga ex
tra , 17Jc ; Hamilton D , lljo Lewiston A
30,15c ; Minnehnhn 4-4 , 20c ; Omegn super
extra 4-4 , 28c ; Pearl River 32 , IGic ; Put
nam XX blue stripe , 12c ; Shotuckot S
lOJc : do SS 12c ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 8Jo
DENIMS. Amoiikealc , blue and bronn
IGJc ; Andover DD blue , 15Jc ; Arling X
blue Scotch , ISJc ; Concord OOO , blue aw
brown , 124c ; do AAIA , do do 13J ; do XXto
do dp 14Jc ; Haymaker's blue and brown ,
9Jc ; Mvstio River DD stripe , IGjc ; Pearl
River , blue and brown , 15Jc ; UncaRville ,
blue and brown. ] 3&c. &
CAMBRICS Barnard , 51c ; Bddystone
lining , 24 inch double facn , 840 ; Garner A
glazed , 5c : Manhattan clove finlnh , 5JC ;
Newport do Gc ; do glazed , 5Jc ; Pequot do
5c : Loukwood kid finish , Go.
CO KSPIT JEANS Amor v , 8cAndros ;
coggiu snttecn , 8Jc ; Clnrendcn , G2cCones ;
toga Batteens , 7io ; Hollowel , 8c ; IndlJ
Ontijord 7Jo ; Narr gansott , improvedc
Pepperill sattf-u 9io ; Rockport , 7Jo
PllINTS- Aliens , GJc : American , C/c ;
Arnold , 7c ; Berwick , 4Sc ; Cochcco , tc ;
Conestogo. GJc ; Dunkirk , 4Jc ; Dunnell ,
< 5J7c ; Eddybtone. 7c ; Gloucester , Go ;
Harmony , 5io ; Knickerbocker , Gic ; Mer-
rimac D. 7c ; Mystic , 5Jc ; Spramies , Go ;
Southbridgo , Gc ; do. Ginghams , Ic ; Marl ,
boro. GJc ; Oriental GJc.
GINGHAMS AJiH'skeag , lOic ; Amos-
kc ; dress 12JAreyie , lOic ; Atlantic ,
9o ; Oumbeiland , 74o ; Highland , 8Jc ;
JCeuil worth , 8ic ; Plun kett , lOic ; SUB-
x. 8c.
COTTONADES Abhervllle 13c ;
Agate. ' ; .0o ; American , lie ; Artlslan , 20c ;
Cairo D and T , 13lo ; Clarion D and T ,
17Jc ; Deccan Co.etripea D and T , IGc ; Key
stone , ISJcj Nantucket. 19c ; Nonpareil ,
IGc ; Ocean D and T , 13lo ; Royal , 10i
SUSSBX , 12c ; Tioga , 12jio ; Wachusett shirt
ing jhecke. 12jc : do , Nankin , 12ic ; York ,
plain Nankin , 12&c ; do , checks , stripes and
fancy , 12c ; do , 8 or , 20c.
SHEETINGS Androscogdn 10-4.27io !
do 9-4 , 24c ; do 8-4 , 22c ; Continental C
42 , lie ; Fruit of the Loom 10-4. 374 ; New
York mills 98 , 35o ; do 78 , 30c ; do 58 , 22Jc ;
Pembroke 10-4 , 25c ; Pequot 10-4 , 28jc ; do
7-4,19c ; do 49 , IGc : Popperell 96 , 29c ;
do 67. 21c ; da 57 , 18o ; Utica 9 , 35c ; do
C8 , 22ic ; do48 , 17o .
" and Tobaoce * .
CIGARS. Seeds , $15.00 ; Connecticut ,
$25.00 ; Mixed , $36.00 ; Seed Havana ,
$60.00 ; ClearHavano , $75.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule ,
24 Ib , 60c ; Our Rope , first quality , C2c ;
Star , pounds , 24 Ib , bntti.GOc ; Home Shoo ,
pounds , 24 Ib , butts , GOc ; Gilt Edge ,
pounds , 24 Ib , butta , 60 ; Army and Navy ,
pounds , 65c ; Bullion , pounds , GOc ; Lonl.
lard's Climax , pounds , Ulc.
FINE OUT In palla. Hard to Beat ,
75c ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , 80c ;
Favorite , G5c ; Rocky Mountain , GOc ;
Fancy , 65c ; Tslsy , 60c-In tin foil
Catlina O. S. , 6 Ib boxes , per Ib 63c ; Lori-
Ulard's Tiger. C5c ; Diamond Crown , COo.
SMOKING All grades Common , 26 to
33o. Granulated Blackwella Durham , 16
or 61c ; Dukes Durham , 16 02 , 60cj Seal of
North Carolina , 1G ox. AO ; Seal of Nebra * * '
ka. j 16 or , 38c ; Lone Jack. 4 or , linen bags
perlb , $ U35 ; Marburgs' Pucf | , 2 oz , tin
oil , " 5 6c ; Dog T 'all , 66cj
Paints Oils and Varplthe * .
PAINTS IN OIL White lend , Ohaha
P. P. , GJc ; white lead , O.P.ftO Co .S.P.6i
pureCoMaHaillsgreen ; , lto 5 Ib cans , 20o
French rlnc'gsn seal. 12c ; French rinc ,
red seal , He ; French zinc , in varnish wet ,
20c : French zlnce , in oil asst , ISc ; Raw
and burnt umber.A tt > cans 12c ; raw and
burnt Sienna , 13o : Vandyke brown , 18. ;
refined lampblack , 12c ; coach black , l ° c ;
( voryblack , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussian
blue , BOc ; ultramarine blue , 18o ; chrome
green. L. M. & D. , 14c ; blind and shutter ;
green , L. M. & 1) . . lie : Paris green.
Indian red , 15c : Venetian red , 9o ; Tuscan
dn , , 22c ; American Venplllod , I. & P. , 18c ;
chrome yellow , L. , M , , 0. & D O. , 18c :
yellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , 11 ; patent
dryer , 6c ; graining colon t light oak , dark
oa i , walnut , chestnut and ash 12o.
Dry ° lnU
White lead , OJc ; French line , lOc ; Paris
whlteing 2jc ; whiting plldera. IJc ;
vthitug coml , lie ; lampblack German.
town , 14c ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c ; I'rus >
elan blue , 45c ; ultramarine , 18o ; Vandyke ,
brown , 8c ; umber , ( burnt , 4c ; umber , raw , ,
4c ; sienna , burn t , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4o
Paris green genuine , 85c ; Paris green corn'l :
2bu ; chrome green , N , Y. ' HOC ; chrom-
green 1C , 12c ; vennlllion , Enf. , 70c ; mer. .
million , America , 18c ; Indian red. 10o ,
rose pink , lie ; Venetian read , Cookson's
5ioj ? Venetian red Am. , ISc ; rei lead , 7Jc ;
chrome yellow , genuine , 20c : chrome yel
low , 1C. , 12c ; ochre , rochclle , 3c ; oofire.
Freuch , 2jjc ; ochre , American , Uc ;
Winter'B mfueral. 24o ; lehlgh brown. 2ci
Hpanlsh brown. 24c ; Princea mmersJ Sc ;
VABNI8IIE8-lBw l per j > llo.i . :
Furniture , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. on.f ,
31 } furniture. U. 85c ; couch , extw , SI 10 ;
Coacli , No , i , el 20 ; DaHjar , 81 60 ; Jopan
70c ; asphalturo , 70o ) shellac , $3 Ml hard
oil nnish. $1 SO
OILS 110 * carbon , jxir grllon , HJc ; T60
headlight , per gallon , 12J ; 175' headlight ,
per gallon , IGJc ; crystoline , per gallon , I9c ;
linseed , raw. per gallon , GO ; linseed , boiled ,
per gallon , G3c ; lard , winter str'd , per alIen -
Ion , 90 : No. 1 , 70c ; No. 2. GOc ; castor ,
XXX. p r gallon , 1 23 ; No. 3,115 ; sweet ,
per Ballon. 85c ; spctm , W. B. , i > cr gallon ,
165 ; fish , W. B. . per gallon , COc ; neattfoot ,
extra , per gallon , 76c ; No. 1 , G5o ; lubrl-
eating , zero , per gallon , SOc ; summer , 15c ;
golden machine , No , 1 , per gallon , 3T > c ; No.
2 , SO : sperm , signal , per gallon , 80c : tor-
pentlne , per gallon , 75c ; nantha , 74 , per
gallon , GOc ; 64 , 20o
Heavy Hardware Lilt.
Iron , rates. S3 40 ; plow steel , tpecinl
cost , 7c ; crucible,8c ; npccInlt > rGerm.iiiGc ;
cant' tool do. 16@20'wngon spokes , sttl'
2 25@3 00 ; hubs per not , 125 ; felloes , snwpd
dry , 1 40 , * , each , 70@85c , axlei
llfyt i TV ; tongue Vlrtt vv wv ; MA.V-I ,
each , 76o ; cqtiare nuts , per lt > , 7@llc ;
washer * , per Ib. 8@18c : rivet * , j > cr Ib , He ;
cell chain , i > er Ib , G@l2c ; malleable , 80 ;
Iron wedgM , Go ; crowbars , 6c ; harrow
teeth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; spring
stool , 7@8c ; Burden horseshoes , fi 35 ;
Bunion's mulDshoeo , G 35 ,
SHOT. Shot , 51.85 ; Buck shot , 82.10 :
Oriental Powder , kegs. 80.40 : do. , half
kiv$3.48 ; do. , quarter kegs , $1.88 ; Blait-
Intr , koirs. R3,35t Fuse , ner 100 feet SOo.
BAKBED WIIIK In car lots,8 30 per
100 ; in lets than car lots. 8 65 uer 10J.
Leather.
Oak sole , 3Sc to 42o ; hemlock Kilt , 28c to
35c ; he-ulcck kip. SOo to 100 ; runner ,
Gr c to SOo ; hemlock cnlf , 85o to 120 ; hem *
lock upper , 23c to 2Gc ; oaV u per. 2lc ;
alligator , 4 00 to n 50 ; c lf kid , 33@35c ;
Greisen kid , 2 50 to 3 75 ; oak kip , SOo to
1 00 ; onk crdf , 1 20 to 130 ; French kin ,
110 to 1 55 ; Fieneh calf , 1 25 to 2 00 ; niv
SOUR , 5 50 to 7 50 ; linings , G 00 to 8 60 ;
topi ings , 9 00 to 10 60s B. L. Morocco , SOo
to 35c ; pebbla 0. D. Morocco , 35c ; eimon ,
3 TO to 3 00. ' .
llARNESS-No 1 star o k , No 4 2Jc ; 3
do , 39o ; No. 1 Ohio oak , 38c ; No. 2 do ,
35c ; No. 1 Milwaukee , 37c ; No. 2do,34e.
, Hort and Mulet.
The market U brUk and all grades are
selling well at ( light advance in P'lcei ' ,
The demand for rood horses exceeds : tbe
supply conaidernoly , Prices range as fol.
Iowa :
Fine single driven , 9150. to 300. ; Extra
draft homos. $175. to 225. ; Common dnu't
honoB , $100. to 150. ; Extra farm hones ,
$110. to 125. ; Common to good farm hones
$90. to $100. ; Extra plugii , $00. to 75. ;
Common plugs , $20. to $40.
hands , $ vO. to 75.LI
LI uore.
ALCOHOL 187 proof. 230 per wine
gallon ; extra California spirits , 187 proof ,
1 30 ! per proof gallon ; triple rctmed spirits.
187 proof , 124 ir proof gallon ; re-distilled
vJ titkloH , 1 00@1 50 ; fine blended ,
2J 50 ; Kentucky bourbons , 200@700 ; Ken
tuckv and Pennsylvania ryes , 2 00@7 00
BRANDIES Imported , 86 00@10 00 ;
domestic 1 40@4 00.
GINS Is ported , 4 60(2)0 ( ) 00 ; domestic ,
1 40@3 00.
RUMS Imported , 4 50@6 00 ; New
EnRlnnd. 2 00@4 00 ; domestic , 1 f > 0@3 50
PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY-
1 75@4 00.
CHAMPAGNES Imported ,
u „ „ „ ,
20034 ( ? 0AtE3riMa , cose , 1200 ®
1000 ,
CLARETS Per case. 4 50@1G 00
WINES Rhino wine , per case , G 00 ®
20 ( 00 ; Catawba , per case , 4 00@7 00.
Lumbar.
WIIOLKSALB.
We quote lumber , loth and shingles on :
cars at Omnha nt the following price" :
JOIST AND SCANTLING-16 ft. nnd
under. S21IX ) ; 18 ft. , 322 00.
TIMBKRS 10 ft. and under. S22 00.
TIMBER AND JOIST 18 ft. , 823 O'l ;
K ft $24 CC , 22 ft. , $27 60 ; 24 ft , S27 50.
I'tliClNG ' No. 1 , 4 and 6 In. , $2 ! 00 ;
No. 2. 820 no.
SHEETING No. 1 (2nd ( common
bo rd ) 818 50 ; No. 2 , 817 00.
STOOKJ BOARDS.-12-in. D , § 23 00 ;
r.Mn. O. 835 00 ; 12-in. B , 840 00.
SIDING-A , 824 00 ; B , $21 00 ; C ,
61800.
FLOORING-A , 81000 ; B , 837 60 ; O ,
832 00 ; D , 823 00.
SHINGLES No. 1 , $1 76 ; G-in. clear ,
? 2 75 ; star , S3 25 ; extri A , $1 00.
LATH No. 1 , S3 50.
SHIP LAP-Plaln , S23 00 ; O. G. Nor
2 , ? 24 00 ; O. G. No. 1. $35 00.
CEILING | -in. No. 3 , S25 00 ; i-in.
No 2. 837 00 ; fl-in. No. 1 , $12 50.
FINISHING 1-in. No. 3 , 837 50 ; l-.in
No 2 , § 43 60 ; 1-in. No. 1 , SI8 60.
THICK FINISH S4800@55 00.
TAUUED FELT Per Ib , 3a
STRAW BOARD-l'or 11) , 3c.
BKAH CREEK LIME $1 25.
PLASTER PARIS-8231) .
LOUISVILLE CEMENT- 00.
Building Material.
LIME Par barrel , SI 33 ; bulk per bu
35c. Cement , bbl , 82 50. Iowa plaito
bbl , $2 50. Hair per bu. 35c. Tnrre
felt 100 Ibs , 83 50. Straw board. 84 CO
PAPER Straw paper , 3c ; rag paper ,
4c ; dry goods paper , 7c ; inonila paper , lOc ;
newx paper. 80.
COAL Cumberland blacksmith , 912 ;
Morris Ruu-Blossburg , 812 ; Whitebreast
lump , 80 fO i ; ] Whitebreast nut , * 6 fiO ; Iowa
lump , $0 60 i ; Iowa nut $6 60 ; Rook Spring
| 8 : Anthracite , all sized. 812 Ooai2 60 ,
NAILS-Rates , 10 to < Xi , 3 GO.
Oruri.
DRUtJB AND CHEMICALS Acid
Carbolic , 60c ; Acid , Tartario , OOo ; Babiam
Copabla , per Ib , 7&o ; Bark , Sanniifras , per
Ib , 14u ; Calomel , per Ib , 75c ; Ciuchonldia ,
iHjr ot , 81 00 ; Chloroform , per Ib. 100 ;
Dover' * [ wivdero , per Ib , $1 40 ; J5rworr
falt < , per Ib. iijc ; Glycerine , pure , per Ib ,
40c : Lead , AceUte , p r Ib , 24c ;
Oil , Cantor , No. 1 , per rfal , * 1 25 ;
Oil , Cwtor , No. 3 , per gal , $120 ; Oil ,
Olive , iiur xal. XI 60 ; Oil , Origanum. 60o
Ojiiuni , 4 75 ; Ouinlne P. A W. 4 K. & S. ,
pur 'it , 92 40 ; Potaitalnm. Iodide , par Ib ;
4'i 35Snlacui ; , per or , 40c ; Sulphate of
Monihlne , imr oz , 84 00 ; Sulphur flour ,
per Ib , 4o ; Strvcbuine. oer oz. 81 40 ,
Wool.
Mifrino unwaxhed , light , 14@lGo ; heavy ,
13@16o ; nie-Jlum unwaxhod , light , 18)20c ( ) ;
washed , choice , 32o : fair , 30o ; tub-dingy
and w , , 2tc ) ; hurry , blackand Milted wwou
2@6c lew
Hide * f-ur , l-Mc.
HIDES tireen butcfirr'N hldo ; ; fi'SGii' ' '
cured7c ; hldea , green * H. p rt cured 7c
hides , GJc ; dry flint , uound. I213cdrv ;
calf and kip , 12@13c ; dry nail hidcrinouiiI ( ,
10@Ho ; green calf. wt. 8 to ID Ibt. . . lOTsHlc ;
green calf , wt , under B the , per ikln , 60o-
green pelt * , 60@8I 25 ; grc n lamb nklna ,
81 25@160 ; damaged bides , two-third rate ,
cut scored and one grub , classed two-
UJrds rate , ) branded hides 10 per eent. off.
Coon"skln , 'No l74"5c ; Jkl U . 2SOc * ; * * w . 3 ,
20 , ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , 60o ; No. I
SOc ; No , 8 , IBc ; No. 4 , 60. Fox , NO. 1 ,
60c ; No. 2 , 26o. Skunk , No. 1 , black ,
65oj short iitrlpe , 40o ; narrow strip * 26o J
broad stripe , IQo. Tallow , Cc.
Okicaeo rroatio * .
CUIOAQO. April ? e.
Tbe April wheat corner , tuccesffuJly
run by N. K. Fattbankv , Fred Kent t.
t.er
Peter MtCJeough and George 0. Walker
closed to-day , The price advanced to
$1 42 , ( ho wheat coiling the clique from
811741) 81 28 , nnd thy cleared up nearly
81,000,000. Th ehorta defaulted on 400- '
000 bushels.
Flour Firm ; spring wheat floiin ,4 76 ®
7 00 for common to choice weatcrn ; & 00
@ 7 60 for common tu fancy Minnesota ;
8 OOfe'J 2"i fur patents ; rye Hour quiet at
4 70@6 10.
Wheat No , 2 spring wan weak and
strong at interval' , closing lower at 1 40
for cash ; 1 42 for April ; 1 28 for May ; 12 'J '
for Juno ; 1 23J for July ; 1 16j@l IGfor
August : I 0 > 4 for the year ; 11G@1 20 for
NIL 3 ; rujccted , nomintl.
Corn In No. 2 t-pettilaUve trading was
activcanJ feeling un-ettlo Iclc inf at 7Jfio
for cat.li nnd April ; 713o for May ; 71u [ or
, Tunr7J2 ; for July ; 67 [ C W84o for the year ;
7JJfe7-i i f r hiuh uiixal ; 7Uo for rejected ,
Oati- Quiet ; 6JJ for No. 2 cash ; 6 ay ai i 0
for Af y ; filgCifilJo for June ; 45go for July ;
31flra JII Jii fur the year , .
jC > tt Dull und ueakor feeling ; 83o for
ciuh No , y ? 83s fur April and M y.
Barley Weaker and conceptions mnde
In order to sell ; 1 00@1 01 for No. 2 ; 9C@
98o for No. 3.
Bulk Me ts Higher and feeling firm.
Pork Mw , 18 W > @ 18 25 for caMi anil
Attrll ; 18 0718 10 for M y ; 18 20@
18 27i for June ; 18 4518 47i for July ;
1C SO for the year.
" .anl Active and offerings fr * < - ; 11 12\
I 15 for ciu.h and April ; 11 224(311 ( 15
for May ; 11 t > 74@11 30 for June ; 11 40 ®
" 4ij ! for July ; 11 10 for the yrar.
Bacon Short ribs acthc ; 10 10C 11015
for Cft'h and April ; 10 10 for May ; 10 20
for June ; 10 30 for July ; U 55 for the year.
I .utter Steady ; choice creamery , 2il@
* " fnlr to good , 232. " > c ; choice to line
dairy ; , ZXjiMei t nit to Roml , uivc. .
\\hisky 1 10.
Rco'tfi. Shipm'ts
Flour 7,248 0,977
Wheat 10,785 .282
Tom VJlf.08 . 247,451
Oats 4i,145 44WX )
Kjo 7.G07 3010
Bnrlor 37,830 12,970 ,
Cincinnati Prodnoo.
CINCINNATI , April 29.
MCM Pork 19 00@19 25.
Lnnl Prime sicnm nominal at 11 20 ®
11 25. !
Bulk 1 MeitU Clear si lex , 10 80@10M.
Bacon Clesr tde , U M@ll ) W
rt Flour Weak iind qulois winter family ,
0 OOWG 25.
Wheat Demand oanier ; No. 2 rod , 1 80
@ 1 41.
Corn Fairly strong ; No. 2 mixed , 7&icj
Hairs.
Oats-Firmer and le n active ; No. 2
mixed , Mo ; sales.
Rye Quiet and weak ; No. 2 , OOJc ;
sales.
Barley-Slow but firm ) No. 3 fall , 1 10
® 112.
Whisky-Good demand at 117.
Peorla Prodooo.
„
PioniA , April 29.
Corn Qiilet nnd steady ; high mixed ,
71@71Jc ; mixed , 70Vffl71io.
OaU-FIrm and higher ; No. 2 white ,
Rye-No. 3 , 85@85Jo.
High wines-117.
Roo't * . Bhlp't * .
Wheat 450 1,900
Corn 45,250 33,600
Oats 19,200 J0.600
Rye 2,550 none
Barley . ' 650 nine
St. Load Prodnooi.
ST. Louis , April 29
Flour Unchanged.
Wheat Opened lower , advanced but
closed weak and H shade off from iho high *
eat point ; No. 2 rod , 1 33i fur cash ; 1 33
for May ; 1 20J for June ; 11SJ for July ;
1 09 for Aiuust ; 1 07 } bid for the year ;
No. 3 red , 1 24.
Corn Firm ; 741o for ca h ; 72o fir
May ; 71rfo for June ; 72Jo for July ; 72 for
August ; 54 Jo for thn year ,
Oata Higher ; Die for cash ; .12 Jo for
July ; 36 0 for August ; 3lo for the year.
Rye Lower nt 81o bid.
Barley-Quiet at 80c@l 10.
Load Diillnt4GJ bid.
Butter Unchangtd.
EggB i nchnngcd at 13s
Whisky 1 18.
Pork Better ; 18 40 bid for cash nud
April ; 18 32J bid for May ; 18 42 bid
for June.
Dry Salt Moits Higher ; car lots 8 ect
hum7 25 ; short ribs , 10 30 ; short clear ,
10 70.
Lard Nominal ut 11 00.
00.Reo'ts.
Reo'ts. Shlpmtc.
Flour 4,000 G.OOO
Wheat 12,00. . ) 2,000
Corn 80,000 40.00O
Oats ' . 10,000 30,000
Hyo 2,000 2,000
Bnrloy 3,000 none
Now York Frodnoo-
NKW VOIIK , April 29.
Fl"ur D > ill and not motcrl illy changed ;
Boulhern iti light demand ; common to
choice extra. C 75@8 00
Wheat Unsettled , opening heavy and
lower , but fUb equently rrooverlnu tbe
decline nnd .dvnnciig ) 4 < iiifo , and cloning
i-teidy t a trillo under the best prices ; No.
2 red. 1 47i@l 47 ; No. 1 white , 1121 ®
1 43 ; No. a re ' , May , 1 47J@1 48.
Corn Higher and firm ; ungraded mixed ,
78@8ic ; HtenmerinhlJd , 82J@83o ; No. 2
white , 90c ; No. 'J mixed , Ajiril , 84c ; do
OatB Cdohlota lower and dull ; options
Jo bflttor and fairly .ii-llvo ; No. 1 whlto ,
j ; No. 1 do , GlJ(3G2c ( ; No. 1 mixed , Glc ;
mixed western , 6'Ji&U2c.
Rye-Dull ; Canada , 91c.
Barley Nominal.
Purk Quiet but firm ; spot , now mess ,
1825.
Lard Steady nnd quiet nt 1145 for
oaMi nnd May ; 1150 for Juno.
Whisky Nominal.
Potrolonm M irket firm and quiet ;
United , 55c ; crude in barrels , Oi@7io ;
naptho , refined , In barrels , here and in
Baltimore , 7ic , in Philadelphia. 7jo.
Cltr Prodnoa Market-
KANHAH Cirr. Aprllj29.
\Yncal - firm and hlpher : No1. 2 , 1 231
cash ; 7 234 April ; No. 3 9o caib ; 974o
April ; 97Ao May ; Ole Juno ; SOo July ; No.
4 cash , 86i@87o ; April , , 80Z < 3 ; May , B7c ;
June , 85 ,
Corn Firm and Wither ; No. 3 mixed ,
cash , 718c ; April , 7Jo ; May , 71 Jc ; June ' ,
72c ; July. 7lc ; year , 40o : No. 2 white
mixed , ouh , 82k8fcJ ; April , 82c.
Oau-Dull ; No. 2 cash , p32o.
ilye-No. 3 April , .
ICeo'ti. Shlpm't t8.
Wheat . 5,879 11,237
Corn . 10.CS8 6,494
OaU . . 2,370 1,884
Philadelphia Prodnoa.
I'HILAPHLFHIA , April 29.
Wheat 'teadr at 1 44 for cash and
April ; 1 44 ? for Miv. . .
Com Ka < lr t 81@821oor cash and
April ; 8 J@81Jo for May ,
Oats Steady at 58o for cash and
April.
Rye- Quiet at 91o.
Toledo Proanc * .
TOLKDO , April 29 ,
Wheat-Dull at 1 3 i ; No. 2 c sh , and
M y ; 1 33 June ; 131 | Ju y ; 117i August ;
1134 for t > )0 year.
Corn r ! } < > for No. 2 rash and May ; 73o
Juno nnd .Inly ; 67o lor the year.
OuU.621 for No. 2 ounli.
Llrerpool Prodnoa.
I IVKKPOOL , April 29 ,
Flour American. 10d@12 Gd.
f luui * ttv v" * i \ y -
Wheat-Winter , 9jlOd@10 6d : white ,
9s 10d@10s id ; spring , @ 10j ; club , lOn
Corn-G 8d.
Pnrk 83 I'K ! .
Lrd-55 Gd.
Baltimore JProdnoa.
BALTIWOUW , April 29.
Flonr-Dull.
Wheat Market enfcler ; fultr.l , 35@1 41 ;
longberry , 1 42@1 48 ; No , 2 red winter ,
firm at 1 42 for cash and April ; 1 424 ®
1 42J forMay.
Cora White mulhern , quiet at Ole ;
yellow , quiet at Sic ; mixed western firmer ,
Stock.
ClUOAQO , A ) ril 29.
The Drover1 * Journal icports an foil iws :
Hogs Receipts , 11,500. The market :
won moderately active und price * ruled
firm und a sliale hlghor , but subsequently
became leas active itnd ut the iloiio pricu-i
were about the fnaie as yeit'rday ; nales
ranged from 0 80 ( 7 KO for light packing
and shipping ; 7 l7 c' f ° r ' "Ir to
extra i cking nnd from G 80@7 0" ! for fair ,
to extra mii'ioth hoitvy Bulpplnt' lota.
CulU nolo at 0 100 95 for light welghta.
Tha bulk of the nlfcrlugH werd bold ,
Cattle Receipt * 600. The recolptB
were the lightest of nny day during the
week. Halw were light and not Hufliclent
toostnblUh nny ilmiigo In va'uoj ' und
ranged from 6 30 for liutcliert , ' teer/ , and
from G 75 < gC 85 for lair uliijHilin ; Bteern ,
wn nothing done in choice to extra
qtialltlw.wn
moderate invnlry but we k
and a ibado lower at 6 76@7 30.
Buffalo I < iT Stock.
KABT BorrAtx ) , April 20.
Hojis UccolnU , 48 head ; shlpnientn ,
51 bead. Market finn. Yorkerc , 7 20 ®
7 " > 0 ; goad medium weight' , 7 Gu@7 UO ,
Enatlilbortjr .Live Stooh.
EAST LinKHTT , Pn. , April 29.
Cattle Nothing doing ; receipts , 610
head ; shipments , none.
Hogs Market slow ; reeeipU , 3,800
i head ; shlpniontn , 3,700 head ; Phllndcl.
phla * , 7 G0@7 IK ) | \ orkcw , 700@7 30.
Sheep Firm and unchanged.
Knninji City Lire Stool * .
KANSAS CITY , April 29.
Cattle Receipts 1211 hrnd ; shipment * ,
< tK ) head. Market In about steady ;
native rthlpperc , 6 76@7 60 ; native stock-
9rs , . * ? 76f ( 4 7oj nntlvn cow , 3 00@5 60
HORHfiecclptu , 3,457 head ; rhlpnient > ,
12 300 head , Marktt ( low and.dmgtring ;
r > @ 10j loMpr , Half R r/incrd fruiu 676 to
7 25 ; bulk from 0 85 to 7 05.
The Oil Prodnot.
PiTronuno , April 20.
A Bradford special says the monthly oil
report nhnw * 433 wells were completed In
the oil region during April , The pnKliic-
tlon the lant dnv of tha tnnnth was 9,600
barrels Of this number 248 were in thn
Allegheny field. On the la t of April
433 wells were drilling nnd 450 rigs up nnd
building. Wells nro bflng operated for
nil thfv nre w.'rth This month closes
with J2G wclli drilling and 22'J rigs up nnd
building in the Allegheny ruclon.
Cl v land Market.
CLHVKLA.S-D , April 29.
Petroleum Unchanged ; standard white
110 test , Gjc.
"
ALL ABOARD.
The Now Hanacom Park Line
Opened Saturday.
The First Grand Excursion Trip of the
The oomplotlon of the now ntroct
car line to Hanscotn Park , by wny of
St. Mnry's avenue , haa long been
looked forward to with devout wishes
for its early consummation , and Fri *
day the final strokes wore put on tha
work , and nil made ready for busiuoBB.
At 10:15 : Saturday n epooial train
loft the junction nftlio corner of 15th
and Funmin , witk General
Marsh and n party of invited guests
on board. Among the latter wore
lion. A. J. UaiiEcuin , whoso block , it
will bo romemborud , IB located right
at the junction ; Hon. Chris. Dart-
man , of tlio state Ijoard of ngrioul-
turo , nnd Hon. John 11. Manchester.
The run was made in remarkably fast
time , the terminus being reached at
lOiUO , This is at present at
the northeast corner of the
park , where a turn-tablo will bo
located. An order was sent in long
a o for this turn-table , but the letter
containing it ia supposed to have been
lost in the Omaha postoffico during
' the disapponriuico of mail generally.
Thus the line is compelled to open
without it. On the way out the ex
cursionists noted particularly the flno
way in which the track was ballasted
from the foot of St. Mary's a'vonuo to
the top of the hill. Tliis portion of
the route Captain Marsh has had
macadamized , in order to avoid having
to tear up the line when the street
shall bo paved , as it no doubt will be
in nfow years at most.
The nppuaranco of the car and the
distinguished party created the ut-
mcst oxciteinont all aloii ( { the routo.
Women ran to tell their neighbors
and then with their children climbed
up on the fences to got a look at the
novel spectacle. Only a brief stop
won made at Park Station , the motive
power being there transferred to the
other end of the car. The party was
joined hero unexpectedly by J. H.
13rackon , Esq. The run in was made
at a lively rate and at 10:45. : the car ,
No. 14 , stopped Again at the Waboiih
corner after an absence of just half
an hour , nnd the manaaor received
the warmest congratulations of hio
friends upon the event ho Wiv's celebra
ting. '
An exciting occurrence took place
on the return trip , a the car was pas
sing W , J. Council's residence on St.
Mary' avenue. Hero It mot the out
going car and passed on a siding con
structed for the purpose. The eight
created 'no small sensation , boiiig
about like the mooting of two great
steamer * in mid ocoatif and as'tho
drivers exchanged quids of tobacco
there was scarcely a dry eye' on
No. 14.
The now line will bo known rw'tho
"St. Mary's nnd Park avenue lino. "
Beginning with yesterday two care
will bo run regular between the city
and park , and the number will bo in
creased as occasion may demand.
NOT OBLITERATED.
Another Death From tno Speckled
Scourge.
It WM believed on Saturday that
the small Mr bad about run its * race
in this cUy nd'that , no more cases
would bo retried. Yesteriiajr-m rn-
ing , however , about \ 'fl'o'clock ,
the city physician was called to
the ' brick tenement BO
on Loavenworth street , ar
Eleventh where Jio found Mr , John
son , the father of Anna Johnson , who
was removed to the pest house ubnut
ton days ago , dead. It was ancortuuied
that ho had died of congestion of the
brain , brought on by the small pox ,
which was fully developed , though the
postules had not yet broken out 10m
his body. Johnson had only been
sick about four daya , and it appears
that it was not known what was the
mutter with him. 10m
A coflin was at * once ordered from
Undertaker Jacobs , who , aa usual ,
shoved it out in the alloy by the back
way , and the dead man was yesterday
afternoon interred at the county farm ,
There ia ah * a woman named Barr ,
living in the same house , who was
taken sick yesterday , and it ia prob
able that she also lias the diaousa , bAs
the liouso is a tenement and ful'y ' oc
cupied , it is possible that a numbgr 1Cof
cases may yet bo reported ,
An Old Story.
Ilov. J. W. Ingram , pastor of hoof
Christian church will begin a series of
Sunday nl ht fermons next Sunday
night , on the subject of water baptism
M A religious ordinance. These icr-
mons will bo delivered in Jfasol-io
hall and will present the latest an'dl
best thought * of loading thinkers on-
thin much controverted subject. In
the first discourse , the following points
will bo discussed :
1. Origin of wntcr baptism. 2.
Differences between John's baptism
and that commanded by Ohrint. 3.
Tha essential elements of baptism
4. Why infidels scoff at baptism. G.
The necessity for such an ordinance.
All quotations touchingtho subjects
discussed will receive respectful atten
tion.
PERSONAL.
B. C. Aycr , of Gibbon , ii In the city.
P.ll Perkins wan In the city last night. -
Win. High.of . Vort Fred Slecle , Ii In the
city.
city.C.
C. J. Ilagcminn ; of IavetJi > ort , is In
the city.
0. It. DftvlJflon , of Madhon.'Wii. , It In
the ,
city i
J. D. Front , of New Yorlr , Is a't the
Wlthncll. , '
J. W. Itlcbarda ft ml wife , of OAcoolo ,
ore in town. . '
A , 0. Hartmann , of New York city , Ii
the Wlthncll. -
K. Clinton , of Weeping Water. U at tno
Metropolitan. ' " '
Frank C. Himmonn , of Cincinnati , U at
the Cretuhton. s
A. II. Weber , of St. Loutu , Is rating
the Oate City.
Henry Darrowr has returned fiom a trip
to Wnnhtngton.
Judge Maxwell , of Fremont , was In
the city Saturday.
W. D. Waller , of Hannibal , Ho. , l at
the Douglas ntrcot hotul ,
WoolnKtnlth , of Liup City , Is rogjs-
tcrod at tha Metropolitan.
Mr. T ew Mny , the fob. couimisiilonerj
was In the city yesterday.
John W. Hay , o ( Chicago , the poet , Lift
guest til mine ho , t Donovan.
Hon. Jvbn D. Seaman , of Kearney , Is
at the FifUonth street hostelry.
J. H. Wither * , of Grand .Inland . , la
booked at the Hotel do Kitchen. , ,
M.U . Klakald , of O'Welll City , Is
rcglnterod at the Crelghton.'houte. , (
L. IMrch , of Louisville , ' Ky. " , l .dwn
on the books nt the Metropolitan. , , (
J. 8. T mmon , F..T. Fried An'd' A. U .
Chard , of Oaklnn.l . , are In the city. > '
ChnrleH Kobhrton , of the Chicago stock
yards , Is registered at tHe Ofolghton.1
Fred A. Hutty and 0. W. Junncr , oj
Grand Haven , Mich. , are In the ilty. ' .
D. K. Hurley , Union Pacific agent at
Baltimore , In In the city on a brief visit ,
Mr. William I.tnell and throa ladles , of
Council Bluff l , are rcglitcrcd at the With-
null.
Judge McCrary will arrive In Omilia
this morning t > open the United States
circuit couit ,
Maj. Oeo. S. Doano left yesterday for a
jvislt to Now York' city and , the ea t. Ho
will bo absent about' eight weeks'
MRS | Mary Maxwell , of Fremont , passe !
through the city yesterday , on- her 'way
home from a visit to' friend * In Ohlaig'o. ,
Mrs. A , II. Smford , MM. , llood , and
Miss AkerR , M. D. , arc la the city , en
route to China. ( They register atf the
Creighton house.
f t
J. 8. llidbort , ox-manager of the Aca-
dumy of Music , and now , proprietor ; of a
restaurant In Chjcago , paid n { lying vlelt'
* "
to this city Saturday. .
(
Col. M , H , Judd , chamberlain , o ( King
Kaloktuin , of the Sandwich Island ? , ' paus
ed through Omaha Saturday rn , route
home , accompanied hy his wUo. /
J. Blankejihoro , Kjq t diyljjoij freight
accent of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St.
Paul railway , at Milwaukee , and hlsbrlda
left on the noon tr.iln yesterday for Cali
fornia.
Ch.irllo Lord , who has for the past eea-
non Holed an manager of the "Fan on the
Brlitol" party , and who has not a euperlor
In his Jlno of business In the country , parsed -
od through the cltyVe'jt'erday ' route to
California. He was accompanied b'y Mrs.
Lord , wh > was in Omaha with Anna
Dickinson as leading lady and .who was
the real atar of the troupe , and by their
tuo children. They go to San Francisco ,
where they open about , the 13
V * - _ 1il
Work to bo Desun at Tenth * Street
Monday.
This morning the. Jinn of Mac-
auley & O'Brien will resume work on
the South Omaha crook sowcrp which
was abanQonod somomorithaag6 on ac
count of 'tho impossibility of procuring
> > rick and other material. There ore
now two sections done , one frqm 10th
east to Oth and the other weat from
13th streot. The proseot work is to
unite theao two sections , and the jpb
will bo begun At the east side of 10th
street. There ere so many now ywdn
starting for tha 'manufacture 9) brick ,
with the old ones they will make
an obuhdanoo to supply aU demands ,
and It IB probable that no further de
tention will be faocoas'ary. >
HOUHK
Hough on Rats" cleara out rats , mice ,
roaches , bedbug * , flips , auti. moleu , chip-
niunkH , gopheis. ICc. >
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