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> ‘ , %% Tho Nobraska National B [t Mrhs snttor Aves @iy o Paid Of Omaha, Nob, Rye - Firm; 66} upOapita - - . . 8°66000| Barley-Qiet; 7S@80s, DIRECTORS | ’ll-:‘lnx n’em.[.u..lwr; 181@®1 83, R, JOHNSON, Prestdent, af & cotguon b6 thr. § oo fins 10@ o Co. A Johason & A, %, ICULALIN, Vice Pr shen B i \o!0,B & Q. W. V. MORSE, of . Y. Morses Co OHN 8 COLLINS. @, H. & 4. 8, Oelltns, : WOOLY/ORY¥, Covneetior & Attorney-an v, . RGED, o Byron Reed & Co, V. YAT¥S, Onshior, tate Casitbee of the Persy ‘Natlonal Bank of Omwha, and eounected with the act've managemont of thet Bank stnoe 14 1 ganloskion In 1868, OPWXED for busimoss April £7, 188%, with bh 150 capital of ey bank 1o u.nrf:'-, ' (MOTIONS Pece!ve special attention and char Kot fowoest obtaknablo hers o7 elsewhere, IxTakns allewved on Hime doposite upon favor A+do terma and upon accovate of banks aad bank. Formen Fxomaxew, Government Bonds, .nd Oounty and City securittes bought and sold. e ta propared to do & goneral banking busines 1o ali its dotalls, and n tho treatment of custom. will pursuo the most liberal policy consiatent with s#o banking. FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. 8peclal Dispatohto Tan Bar. New York, March 8, Money—Market at 4@ per cent. Prime mercantile paper 6@6} per <ent, Sterling exchange, bankers’ bills, quiet and steady at $4.814; demand at £1 84, Governments were firegular, Yesterday. To-day, 3 LTI 3 104 ' 1033 94 128 Adans Express. . . 250 Allegheny Central voe Alton & {‘em Haute. do pfd, American Exfre.. coee 90} Burl,, Cedar Rapids & North, 81 Oanada Southern........ b Qol., Cin, & [nd, Central Oentral Paciflc. . do Uhk‘lgg & Alton.... ol D Burl, & Quincy.... t. L. & New Orlenns Oin., Sand, & Cleveland, Ohi., Ohi Fort Wayne & Chicago ..185 Hannibal & St. Joseph...... 41§ do pid... 804 82 Harlem osooenesosssnses 201% 195 . 72 Ind,, Bloom, & Western. Lake Bhore & Michigan So, Louisville & Nashville. .. Louisv., New Alb, & Chicago 55 Mariotta & Cincinnati 1st ptd 10} 2d pfd 54 Michigan Centrsl. ... Mjnnug‘olh & 8t L o Missouri Pacific. Mobile & Ohio. 15 Manhattan Beacl 122 Morris & Essex 57 . New Jersey Cel 718 Nashville & Chattano Northern' Pacific, ~a ook - 86| 182; 182 14 126| do 8t, Paul & Milwaukee. do P! 8¢, Paul, Minn, & Manit 8t. Paul & Omah: Wabash, 8t. L. & Pac do P! Woells, Fargo. & Co, Expre: ‘Western,Union Telegraph *Offered, +lix, Interest, +Asked. §Xx, dividend. PRODUOCE & PROVISIONS, Special Dispatches to Trs Bux, Ommaco, March 3, —Fairbank & Co.'s circular: Visible supply of tard in this country, 22400 tierces; same period lnet year, 306,000 tierces; in Eueope, 88,9000 tierces, against 130,000 the same time last year; estimated prime steamed in thin’ sountry, 196,000 tierces, sgaimst 259,000 the same period last year. Regular wheat| somewhat unssttled, opened }@fc lower, rallied §@o higher, and closed 4c higher than yesterday, Sales ranged at 107i@ 1083 for March; 1 074@1 09 for A pril; | 1133@1 14} for May;1 144@1 14§ for June; winter, 110}; apring, 1.08}@1 09f. Corn opened weaker, railied f¢, fluctnated and closed §@io higher than yesterday, Sales ranged at 574@37Fe for Maxch; S7E@58e for April; 613@62hc for May; 61§@624c for June; 62§@634c for July; rejected, 50k0; new mixed, 54@Udic; new high mix ed, 541@54}, Oats quict and firmer, Eales ranged at 42@424c for March; 11;@424c for April; 43§@44fc for May; 132@48jc for June, Pork 2)@ic lower erly, ral- lied 124@15c, and closed steady. Sales ranged at 1 07§@18 20 for March; 18 0% @18 40 for April; 15 47}@18 65 for May; 18 60@18 774 for June; 18 97} for July, Lawd 5@74o lower early, rallied 10@124c, olosed steady. Sales ranged 11 224@11 52§ for March; 11 §73@11 50 for April; 1150 @11 65 for May; 11 574@11 70 for June; 11624@11 774 for July, ORIOAGO, OH10AG0, March 3,—~ Wheat—Unset- tled and generally higher; regular, 108§ @1 08} for March; 1 Q93@1 093 for April; 1 143@1 143 for May; 1 14} for June; No, 2 spring, 108@1 09; No. 3 spring, c; No, % red winter, 1104, Corn—8teady and closed higher; 57§@ 58pe for cashy 57§@574o for March; 584c for April; 62§@b2hc for May; 62c for June; 634@634c for July, Oats - Quiet but firm; 424c for cash; 424> . | Rye— 1 ul; cotmyon o fa'r, 150@ reased Hogs—Ntendy an anged; 7036800 2 ¥ 1 wnchanged; Pork—Market vusettled and canorally higher, but closud standy; 18 15@18 29 for cash and March; 18 8518 74 for Aprily A8 574@18 60 for May; 18 TR@IS T for 3 18 @18 9+ for Jaly. ~Unssttled and generally higher, closed steady; 11 30 for oush and Maich; A5@11 47§ for April; 11 60@11 62} for 1 65@I1 76 for June; 1175 for July. Bulk Meats -In fair demand; shoul- (llgr;. 7 505 short ribs, 10 05; short clesr 5 Butter—Easiér but not quotably lower; creamery, 25@¢8; dairy, 183@30c, Egga—In fair demand ‘at 18@200, Whisky—Unchanged; 1 17, NEW YORK, New Yomk, March 8.—Wheat—Cach dull and lower; options opened }@jc higher, afterward reacted 3@4o, closin fitm; No. 2 spring nominal; ungrad winter red, 103@1 25; steamer No, 3 red, 114; No 3 red, 119); stosmer No. 2 red, 1 15»@1 ‘.;(}, gNo 2 red, 1 22.\@,; 224, Jorn—$@go stronger and higher; un. graded, 64@72¢; No, 2, T2@Nc.i Oats—1@ko higher; mixed western, 51@ 530; white, 53@ 560, Eggs—Westorn fresh and unsettled snd lower at 21jo per dozen. fmk ~Quiet and firm; new mess, 19 45 9 50, Lard—Higher; prime steam, 11 55, Butter—Unchanged, BT, LOUTS, Sr. Louws, March 8.—Flour--Un- changed; fancy, 5 30@5 60; choice, 5 1L@ 5 25; fewily, 5 55@5 70, Whent—Better but alow; No, 2 red, 111§@112% for cash; 113j@114 for April; 1 15}@1 16} for May; 115 for .1)?)5;. closing at inside fignres; No, 3 red, 7 Corn~—Inactive but higher; 54§@0h4gc for cash; Hi§@54de for Maro ry.'u@sufc. closing at 65%c for April; BOK@578c for May; 574@b78¢c tor Juue; 583c for July, Onta—Better; 423 for casn; 413c for April; 42fc for May. ye—Lower at 59/@594c Barley—Quiet at 60@80s. Corn Meal—Quiet at 2 85@2 90, Butter— Unchanged; dairy, creamery, 34@35c, Egga—Wenk at 15¢, Whisky—Steady at 1 15, Provisions - Quiet and unchanged Pork—Firm; 18 87} for cash; 18 40 asked for March; 18 £0 bid for May. Bulk Meate---Steady; sides, 9 90@10 25, Bacon.--. Quiet; sides, 10 75@11 25, Lard—Nominal, KANEAS OITY, Kansas Crry, March 8, —Wheat—Mar- et weaker; No, 2 red, 95ic for oash; 99¢ for May, Corn—Market steady; ¢53@45 £ oashy ARRSLHL Mayrd RO IO Oata—Slow at 34hc, 0 LIVHEH STOOR Special Dispatches to Tan Bax, OHIOAGO, 010460, March 3, —=The Drovers’ Joar- mal reprts as follows: _ Hogs—Demand weal tive on choice stock; light and mixed ;-ouxh l‘iju”ll@:;u; 'filk mixed, 6 15@6 heavy, 6 95 53 ligkt, € 10@6 90; e Ve 5; ligkt, @6 90; skips, Cattle—The market was brisk and prices firmer; exports, 5 90@6 40; good to choics nll{n[nlnz, 5 40@5 75; common to fair, 4 90 @>5380; butchers’ in fair supply and do- glg'x’;é :tfl ;00@4 90; stockers and focders, Sheep—TIhe market was quiet and steady; common to fair, 3:20@4 00; medi- um_to &)ood, 4 25@5 00; choice to extra, 5 25@6 8T, LOUIS, 83, Louis, March 2.—Hogs—Stronger light, 685@700; packing, 6 90@7 15; heavy, 7 15@8 35, Cattle—Supply and demand light; fair to choice steers, 3 50@4 50; butohers', 400@5 00; cows and heifers, 4 00@4 83, Sheep—Market steady; common to ma- dium, 3 50@4 50; fair to good, 4.76@5 50; choice to fancy, 5 75@6 £6, KANSAS o11Y, Kansas Orry, March 8, —The Live Stock Indicator 'reporta: Cattle—Offerings light and prices un- changed; shipping eteers, 4 80@5 ;bgggglmlnd feeders, 4.00@4 75; Hogs—Market better atC 70@7 85; bulkc sales, 6 90@7 10. Sheep—Nothing done; mominally ux- changed, market fairly ac- TRAFFIO, Spocial Dispatches to Tus Bex, FLOUR AND GRAINS OH10AGO, March 8,—Receipts and 52‘[:""’“" of flour and grain for the past | sod: ours have been as follows: “ 000 Barley— ' ......, 46,000 54,000 New York, Marck 8,—Receipts shipmenta of flour and grain fer l:he p.u-:: 24 hours have been as follows: Flour—bbls, .. e ek Wheat b i 126 orn— “E57.8 72 Oata— * A sl lgu:iu %‘“i Mnc}l E\Rfla!ipts and shipmenta o Bours have beon as follows: | 0 Pt 2 Rec'ts, 'ts, Wheat, bushels coso S orn— 40,000 27,000 CHy04G0, March 8.—’Ruulp&- and shipments of live stock fi ¥ Hours have been as follows: . - P4 24 8,¢00 81, Lowis, March 3—. Receipts and shipmenta of live stock f hours have been as lollown“ $timedi and shipmente of live stook for tee eecs® hours bave beaa as follows; - Lot A March 3, —Leosipts OMAHA MARKHTS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrioz or THE Ouana B Baturday Evening, March L..‘ } The wholeszle trads of the city for the past weok was reported as only moderate, the situation skowed very little change from the precediog weds, and values re. main remarkably ateady. Groceries moved wors eatisfactory than ather lines, Sugars eontinuestrong with an upward teadency, Thete was a fair movement in dried fruit, with no import- ant varlation n prices, thougk prunes were strouger, Thera was & fair demand for THE DAILY BEE~OMAHA, MONDAY. MARCH 5 [ fs the unprecedented decline in ogge. The stosks were light, in fact not cqual to the demand, aud no satislactory reason oar. be given for this rapid decline, except the iy norance and inexperience of the mew com- ™ wion men, whohave zivan the market a black eye, in the minds of ehippers, for some time to come, snd eauve all commis wion men in general to sutfer more or less. Butter remains dull, and prices on a de- clice. Potatoes were in quite active de- mand on shipptng accouut at quotations Apples are decayiog considerably; choice repacked stock mests with good sale at $3.00@8.50 per bbl. The movement in oranges and lemons s quite general, though the prices obtained are not profita- ble to the dealer, The supply of poultry continues light and demand good. Con- signments sell readily at quotrtions on ar. rival, The oyater teade is falling cff very perceptably, the eutire business of Febiu- ary being lcas than the last ten days of Jan uary. Flour is higher, with an upward ten- dancy, The movement during the week was brisk, Bran is scarce, and jobbing at 815.00 per ton, chopped corn at §16,00 and 24@300; | 4 || 73ei d fish aud canned goods at stesdy prices, Dry goods, millinery, clothing snd hoots and shoes continue quiet, thouch an im- provement is manifest in those lines, Prices as a rule are steady, thoueh we note & decline in some brands of cotton of o, Also Amoskesg ginghams of 2c, The de- mand for/dairy products was reported fair, and the leading toplc among old dealers $2.25 per 100 lbs., rye flour at $2,25, Graham at 81,40, There is considerable falling off in the rye raceipt of hogs, only 70 cars during the | °" week, packers paying 85.50 for good, Cut meats and lard have fluctuated considera- bly during the week, but closes at about last week’s quotations, Movement quite active, Tne only changes reported market to-day are as follows : Cotton declined {c. Gingham declined 2c, Butter declined 2jc. Eggs declined 2c. Poultry declined 2o, Iron rates declined 10z, Local Grain Dealinge. WHEAT.~ Cash No. 2, 91jo; cash No, 8, 76hc; rejected, 620, BARLEY.—Cash No, 2, 70c; No, 8, in the RYE~—Cash, file, NEW MIXED CORN-40s, OATS—8bc. SEEDS~—Flax seed 960 per bu, Produce and Provisions. POTATOES—50@600 per bushel, ONIONS—50@55¢ per bushel, BUTTER ~Choice country, KGGS—Hresh, 134c. HONEY~—Califoraia, perlb, 21, APPLES—Per barrel, gi 75@3 00, OYSTERS—Platt’s sclect oysters, 40c; Standard, 30; mediums, 25. ORANGES—Florida, 85 50; Meesina, 3 H0@#4 00, LEMONS—$3 50@4 00 per box. BEANE&-—~Navy per bushel, 275@$ 00, CHICKENS—-18@14c per lb, TURKEYS—14c per pound, Grocers List CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 1t (Ticld's), por oase, 84 003 do 1 1b (Ficld's), per case, 3 75; do 2 Ib (tandard), per case, 800; strawberries, 2 I, per osse, % 40, raspberriesy 2 b, per case, 8 50, ame sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Dartlott pears per case, 240, Whortleberries per caoe, 275, Egg plume,2 b percuse,2 90; Green gages,2 m‘gmr oase, 2 90; do choics, , per case 4 50, Pino A;;glaa, 2 b, per case 4 00@5 75, Penches, 2 per 300; do 8 b, case, 4 00@4 60; do, (pio), 8 onse,230; do'ple, 6 I, per dosen, 3 0, FLOUR—Jobbing prices, Jack Frost 8t. Louis winter) $3.90 per 100 ibs.; To- foka Patont Kunsas, 88.63: Minnehaba, innesota Patent, 83, ) per 70; Shawnee Fancy le, XXXX winter, y &b%%?ow%;ud.cmbf: Out _lmAl: o, onfectioners’ s i se::'hud“'fim;;c, i fllihx:r':1g, SYRUP—Standard ' Oom., €3o, bhis Standard do, 4} gallon ‘k;..ld $305; Stan- dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 3 o‘l“‘l i 1b., 18c; B bacon MEATS—Hams per per 1b,, 18¢; clear side bacon per lb,,11c; dry salt sides per Ib,, 94c; dry salt shoul- ders per 1b., 9¢; bacon ould'ul per lb,, 84c; tierce lard per 1b,; 1lc. SPIOES,—Pepper, 31; Allspice,' 180; :l':)'i':, 264@1)o,2 Mocha, 28401 Arbuckle’s UHEESY—Full Cream, 1405 Part 8kim, 1040, LY E—Amerioan, 8 85; Green: 8 40i Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 063 4 60; Jewell lye, 2 75, FEED—Jobbing prices, Cho $1.50 per 100 1bs.; chop corn, .lAs; 70c Hyer 100 1bs, OMINY—New, 84 25 per bbl, SOl;A—-ln 1b papers, 85.20 per case; keg NEW PICKLES—Medium, in barrels 87 00; do inhalf bbls, 4 00; emalls, in bbls 900 do, in half bl 500; gherkins, in bbls, 11 00; do, in half bbls, 6 €0, STAROCH,—Pearl, 44o; Bilver Gloss tarch, 8§0; ExcelslorGloas, feed bran, EAS—.Gunpowder, good, 45@55; Oboice, 60@750; Irperial, g&‘.‘d. 40@A5c; Gholoe, 80@750; Young Hpaon, good, 366 500; choice, 65c@8$1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 86c: Japan, choice, 60@76o; Oolong, good, 85@40; Oolong, oho. «)é:s. Souchong, ’oi’tdéfic—sxifih"{"l'uh d largor, 10} , nch an r, 1040; finch, 11¢; } inch, Lide. S WOODENWAKE—~Two hoop paile, 175; three hoop pails, 3 €0, No, }5,‘?; 50; Pioneer wash| 185 Uonble wn 2 Wm-llhuukm, 8 60, LE, , 81 65, VINEGAR—Pure spplo extra, 16c: W. 18c; Prussing puso avnle, 160, \—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 65; Ash- to, in sao ks, 8 60; bbls dairy 60, bs, § 50 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imparlal, '8 45; Kirk's satioat, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 75 Kirk's white Rue 525 Kirk's Eutocs, 215 xhkfinuu (100 m.& 'POLASH—Penns; In case, 8 85; Babbif 1 90; Anchor Ball % doz PEA3TOUTS—) Y irginia rew, 100} roasted OANINLES—Boxes, 40 1bs,16s, 1 16fc;, bexea 40 [bs, 16 ox., :'lgio,w' s ATCHES—Per caddle, 3 round, oasos, $8.10; square, cases, 85 €0, Dry Goods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlsntio Agplohn XX, 7c; Atlanta A, h;‘fim FF, joi Buckeyo LL, 44, 7e; ‘Cabiot W, o 4 vaflhln‘ 1 er, Gho; Ho o, Int Head A, 8fo; Indisa Btandard A, 3 Indian Orchard d. w., 83c; Lawrence LL, 7c; Mystic River, 7ho; Pequot A, 8fc; Stawmut LL, Vo; Utica ; Wachus. ott B, 7he; do'A, Bjo; do X 48, 13405 Wal- coté BB, Sho FINE BROWH OOTTONS—Allendale 443 Vho; Alligator 5.4, 80; Aricyle 4-4, Tio; Atlactio LL, 6ic; Badger State X 4-4, 7 Bennington © 4+4, 6lo; Buckoya . 4.4 Indian Orchard 'Ad\ 9-8, 840; Lsoonia ( ), 8he; Lohigh B i1, 04e; Popperall N 1 do O 83, 7e; &3 K 86, 7io; do T 99, ) Yoousset O 4+, 7§c; Wamitta &4 180 BLEACHED COTTONS—Aundrousog #in L 4-4, 940; Blackotone AA i perial 6o; do do half blcached 4-4,¥0; Cabot 4-4, 84; Fidolity 4-4, 940; Frait of the Loom, 93;' do cam.bricd-4,124c; do Water Twist, 10jo;reat FallsQ, 94o; Indian Head sbruni 4-4, 1%0; Lousdale, 10¢; do cambric 87, 134c; New York Mills, 124o; Pequot A,100; Pepperel NG 'rw‘ul‘.,mm‘;] b uuhlulnhn i Vs ooansot 4.4, OIX X-Klgh'o 1] oa, 1loj ‘amsuits qi) olored)—Albany E brown, 8¢; do O, drab, u&da Xa stripes w p‘hlld‘, 12405 li?d Xl;fi bAm“ ‘dnb. #tripes vnd pluids, 13jc; Arlington fanc 190: Brunswick brow, $ho; Ohariot fancy’ chopped feed at 817,00, Graham flonr at | b 1240; do extra heavy, 200; Fall River brown, extrs heavy, 11go; Indiaos A brown 18ar Novounset A brown, 160 TIVKLNGO—Amoskong A U A 8% 190; do XX blue 82, 18403 Arrowauns, 9403 Claremont B B, l!?oz Conestoga ox trn, 174c; Hamilton D, Tife Lewwton o 30, 166; Minnehaha 4-4, 30c; Omega muper oxtra 4-4, 280; Poar] River 82, 1530; Put. nam XX bluo stripe, 120; Shetuckot 9 10}¢; do S8 12¢: Yeoman's bine 29, 0¢ Ellf\'h\lfl.—l\moflku\k, bluaand bronn 1640; Andover DD biue, 164c; Arling X blue & 18403 Ooncord 000, blue aw jo; do AAA, do do 184; do XXt * {aymnker's blue and brown, River DD utripe, 1640; Pearl e and brown, 16cj Uneasville, blue and brown, 14de, CAMBRIOS—Barnard, 81c; Eddgatove linfng, 24 inch double face, 840; Garoer A gl rod, tioi Manhattan lfi. falsh, Gl Newport do 6e; do 0} Pequot do ey Lockwood kid fl'nhh CORSET JEANS-—Amory, 8oj Andron coggin satteon 8§c; Clarendcy, B30; Cones ol'za satteens, 73o; Hallowel, 8o; Inydi Ovchard 70; Narragansett, improved,c Pej wiwrill satteen 9he: Rookport, 7o, i" RINTS -~Allens, flioLAmurlun, Bdo; Arnold, 7c¢; Berwick, 4f0; Cocheco, jo; Conestoga. 6ho; Dunkir! ; Dunnell, G@ro; Eddystone, Toy Glonoaster, 6c; Hermony, bie; Knjokerbocker, 84o; Mer i ac D, 7o; Mystio, Blo; Spragues, 6o; Southbridge, 6c; do, Ginghame, 7o; Marl. Oriontal 64c, Orurs DRUGS AND OHEMIOA 8.« Acld, Oarbolic, 50c; Aoid, Tartarlo, 650; Balanm Copabia, per 1b, 700; Rark, eé.--m!rm, v 1b, 143 Calomel, per ib, 75e; Clbe ».m;m, Pt oz, 6115 Chloreform, pev 1h, 100; LOVEER putrdr inor b, ¥ 405 Kpecn Salts, per 1b, 83c; Glysorine, purs pe - bl 8l Toad, Acetate, per Ih Cil, Castor, No, 1, por gal, #1 3 Oil, Caator, No, 8, yier gal, 115, O Olive, per gal, 81 i wnoun, 50 Opluns, 84 75 LY\ 5 R, &S, or, 81 85; Potas Lodide, per It 8175; 'Salacta, p : Bulphate o .\lnr%hhm, per oz, 2 Sulpnur flonr ver Ib, 4c; Yervchnine, ver oz, $1 85, Liquore, ALOOHOL ~ 18 proof, 3 25 per wine allon; extra Oolifornla spirite, 187 proof, 425 per proof gallony triplo refined apirits 87 proof, 128 por proof eailon; ro-dintilied whiskies, 1 00@) §0; fine blended, 50@ 4 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky aud Penasylvania ryes, 2 60@7 00. BRANDIES—Imported, §8 00@1¢ 00 domentio 1 40@4 00, GINS-—Imported, 4 60@6 003 domestic, 1 40@8 00, RUMS—TImportad, 4 50@8 005 New Cugland, 2 00@4 00; domostio, 1 50@3 50 PRACH AND APPLY BRANDY— 1 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Tmported per onse, :B‘?.%(j!l 03 Amaeiaaa, oase, 12 0@ $ 00, oro, Se; GINGHAMS—Amnskeng, 134c; Amos. keng drons 941 Argyle, 10hc; Atlontic, Uoj Oumborland, 74o; Highiand, 7ehf Kenilworth, 8jc; Plun kett, 1040 Sus ix, 8C. COTTONADES-—Abberville 18} Agate, 200; American, 1103 Abtisian, 20c; Oairo D and T, 134c; Olarion D and T, | F' 1740; Doccan o, stripes Dand T, 160; Key: stone, 1840; Nantucket, 19c; Nonpareil sack | 12 160; Ocean D and T, 184¢; Royal, 164) Sussex, 1903 Tioy li&e; ‘achusett shirt ing sheok: lfl{c-g?u. ‘:;:kelenl'n}”o; York, lnin Nankia, 4o etripes and lanc; lZ:}c: o, 8 oz SHRITINGE—An 210.4,37hot do 9.4,2c;do 84, 23c; Continental C 42, 1o, Fruit of the Loom 10+4, 274: New York milla98, 8503 do 78, 80c; do b, 22he, Pombrike 10-4, , 350; Pequot 10-4, 283c, do 74, 19 do 49, ' 160; Pepperell {96, 29 do 67, 31c;do 57, 180; Ut 96, , 86c; do 58, 32de; do 48, 17c. Puints Olls and Varnishea OILS—110° carbon, per gallon, 1940; 150 headlight, per gallon, 1540; 175" headlight, per gallon, 22c; 150° Water ite, 210; linsced, raw, per pallon, £4; Loilod, r gallon, b70; lsrd, winter str'd, per qal, i 00; 'No. 1, 85¢; No, 2, 75c; castor, XXX, ver gallon, 1 25; No, 8, 1 20; sweet, er gallon, 850; eperm, W. B., per gallon: 75; fish, W, B., per gallon, 60¢; noatafoot, extra, per galion, 7603 No, 1, 650; lubri- oating, zero, por gallon, 80c; summer, 150, goldan machine, No, 1, per gallon, 85¢: No, 2 80; nporm, signal, per gallon, 80c; tur pentine, per gallon, 65c; naptha, 74°, per zallon, 18¢; 64, 170 PAINTS IN OIL~-White lead, Omaha P Bc; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6§c; Marsoilles groon, 1 to 5 Ib cans, 200 Franch zinc, groen soal, 120; Freuch rine, red seal, 11c; French zino, in varnish aest, 20c; French zince, in oil st 15¢; Raw aod burat umber, 11 cons 120; raw and burnt Sienna, 18¢: vandyke brown, .g refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black and ivory black, 18¢; drop black, 160; Prussinn blue, 80c; ultramarine biue, 18¢; chrune L. M, & D,, 140;biind and shutter ., 1d0; Paris groen, 18¢; ndian red, Xfioi Venetian red, 90; Tuscap dre, 2%0; Amerioan Vermilicd, I, & P,, 18c) chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &D 0., 18¢; yellow ochre, 9¢; golden ochre, 16; patent 8c; graining celora: light oek, dark OLARETS— * er oase, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 0 2 00; Oatawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, D‘F" and Tobacecos. FINE OUT—In pails,~Hard to Beat! 75¢; Golden Thread, 700; Fountain, 800, Favorite, 660; Rocky ‘Mountain, 60c} ‘ancy, 55c; Dalsy, b0c.—In tin foll— Catling O, 8., b Ib hoxes, per 1b 630; Lotk llard’s ’l‘lfisr 600; Diamond Orown, 660, SMOKING—All graces—Common, 25 to 830, Granulated—Dlackwells Durbem, 16 oz 5le; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of North Carolios, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras kn, 16 oz, 88c; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bagn porlb, §1.85; Marburgs’ Puok 2 oz, ln oll, B60; Dog T all 6bc, Wool. Merino unwas ed, light, 14@160; heavy,o, @1815¢; modinm nnwashed, light, 18@20 washed, ohofcs, 82c; fair, 80c; tub-ding: sud w., 280; burry, blacksnd vosted wool 2@bo low Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at » slight advance in pricos, The demand for good horses .xouos- the supply consideraoly, Prices range as fol. ows: Fiuo single drivers, $150, to 300.; Kxtra draft horses, 8175, to 225,; Common dralt horses, 8100, to 160.; Extra farm horscs, 8110, 0 125,; Common ¢o good farm horaes 890, to 8100.; Extra plugs, 860, to 76 Comman pluge, 820, to 840, TAULES, —15 to 164 hande (excrn), #125, ;«; 1‘1’50.:“14 to lfi‘h‘;ndl. 'l(x‘.ls!o 110.3 0 s, $75. to 100, to 14 Bacin, 8, ¢ i lies anasu gs Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rata, mice, gophers, chipmunke, cleared out ¥ “Rough on Rats.” 160 THE OLD WORLD. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Special Dispatches to Trx Bns, WALSH'S ORGANIZATION, DusuiN, March 4,—The letter seized at Walsh's lodgings in Rochdale reveals the fact that ,000 men are OMAHA ievicar [Jisensany | Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank, 13th, between Farnam 114 Do uglas Streets. A 8. FISHBLATT, M. D, - PROPRIETOR. Dr, Fishhlatt can ba Consulted Every Day Exc: p Fridays and and Saturdays, these two Days being devoted to His Disnensary at Des Moines, lowa. Special attention given to diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADUDER And Femals Diseases, as well as All Chronic and Norvous Diseases 0 0 R R R R W e Has discov red the groatest cure In the world for weakness of $ho back and limba, involuntary discharges, impo'ency, g neral debliity, nervousness, lan tuor, confusion of ideas, palpitetion of the heart, timidity, trombiin affoctions of 8be liver, lun its of yourh, nnd seret p @1 of Ulynos, blighting the causing , dimnos of 'sight or g'ddine stomach or howels—the o4 e moro fatal to the victims than the sones of Syrons to the marin= v most radiant hopes or uti:ipations, rendering marriaze mpossinie ose that are ruering trom the evil practices which dostroy their mentaland pnysical systema uinesnos of tho head, throat, nose or skin orriblo disorders arising frcm ro itary habe NERVOUS DEBILITY. The eymptows of which are a dull, distrossed mind, which unfita them trom performing thefr busi- noes and soctal duties, makes happy marringe imposs bie, distrosses the action of the heart, causing Rushen ot heat, do rexsion of spiri®s, evl forehdings, cowardice, fears, droams, restless nights, dizziuesr, forgetiulness, unnatural discharges, pain in the back and] hips, short breathing, melan- choly, tire easlly of company and have prefi renco to bo alone, foeling a8 tired In the murning as when retiring, s-minsl weskncss, lost manhood, white bone deposit in the urine, nervoum , con- tusion of thousht trembling, watery and wesk eyes, dyspepsis,fconstipation, paleness, psin and weaknoss in tho limbe, eto.. should consult me immodistely and bo restored to porfect health, YOUNG MEN Who have become yictima of solitary cy the living lyre, may call with t)l confidence, vice, that dreadtul and destructive habit whichjannually rave thoussnds «f young men of exslted talent and briiliaut intellect who ce listening senators with the thunders of their eloguence or wake to ecaia= MARRIAGE Marriod persors ov young men contemplating marriage be aware of physical weakness, low ot precroative power, impetoncy, or any othe r disqualification speodtly relieved, e who places hime welt u der tne care of Dr. Fish)la ¢ may reli zously confide in his houor as gentleman, and confi- dently rely upon hiy skill a3 & phy feian. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Tmmediately cured and full vigor restored. [ uyh, constmption and death, astonishing cures that were ever known; waleep, great nervousness botrg alarme: ¢ Dr, habits which ruia both hody and mind, un R ait] ut, eheetnut and ash 15c, Dry Paints m‘lu lead, 80 Ffim 10ct Pls!rq w! wl e 3 whi wwm‘ 3 lampblack German. town, 14c; lempl ordinary, siop blue, 56¢; ultramarine, 1! Cloves, 85c; Nutmegs, $1 00; Mace L ARD—Omaha Refinining Co.: Tiorces, 20; 40 and b0-1b_oans, 128c; 20.1b_onns, Il,OiLb s, screw top, 12§c; 5-1b do, ; 8-1b do, 120, E—Loulsiana prime to choice, 61@ O] o A RS, erel, half brls, 4 75; family mackerel, ki 85¢; NO.l'llfilbfilh,hll’bfll, 6 00; No, OOFFEE.,—Rio, fair, 1103 Rlo, good 11jc; priras to choice, 12 to 124c; Old gov't kecown, 8c; umber, burnt, 43; umber, raw 4cisienna, burnt, dc; sienna, raw, 4o Paria greon genuis, 35c;_Paris green com’ 20c; uxr.on;;cpm, N. Y.inéflu;mt:hrm green K., 12¢; vermillion, . 7003 ver million, America, 18¢; Indiau red, 1 rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Ookusoso tan red Am., 180; red load, 7 333,;:“;;,10., ennine, > "m':::" L low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle 8¢; echre e 3 odue,h Am;lm. 12::; 's ] h bro ] spanish brown, 2i x”lc’,rlnol:"l mine: 3:, VARNISHES—Barrels per on, Furniture, extra, §1 10; furniture, &:‘.1 1 81; coach, extra, 8140; oach, No, 1, 20; Damar, extra, 81 75; apan, 70c; as- phaltum, extra, 850; shella 503 hard oil finish, $1 20. 1 mw';%dur Llst, ratos, €310; plow steel, special aut'.w;;: orucible, 8¢; special or erman, 6c; onet tool do, 16@20 wi nnem:u, set, 225@3 00; hrbs, por sot, 1 25; sawed dry, 140; tonguos, each, 70@85¢; axles, each, 750; square’ nuts, per 1, 7@lle; washers, por b, 8@18c; rivets, per Ib, 11c; coll chain, per b, 6@1%; -malloable, 80; iron wedges, 60; crowbars, 60 harrow taoth, 4o; horseshoes, per keg, b 00; spring steel, 7@8c; Burden’s horseshoes, 6 50; Burdon's muloshoes, 6 50 SHOT,—3hot, 81.85; Buck shot, $2,1¢ Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do,, hal kogs, $3.48; dn.,i‘mrmk 9, 31,83; Blast ing L‘&B&: ‘use, er 100 feot 500, %AILBED WIRE—In car lots, 8 25@ 9 25 per 100; in less than car lots, 8 76@ 975 ver 100, NAILS—Rates. 10 to 60y, 425, Hides Purs, Eta, HIDES—xreen butcher's hide, 6@74c cured 7¥@8c; hldaa.lpmu salt, oured int, sot 140; The;! 74o; do aiu":‘.fii'ixg,'ug u,‘&qfiu 10@110; oalf, wt. § 015 Tbe,, 11@130; greon oalf, wt, under 8 T, per 500 een pelts, G0@81 25; dgmn lamb skins, fi 150; damaged hi cut mr«f aad one tirds rate, COoon skins, No, 1, 450; No, 2, 80c; No, 1 20,3 No. 4, 100, No, 1, 3003 No, 2 150; No. 8, l.flo*flxo. 4, bo, 600; No, 2, 25c, Skunk, No. 660} nhoruhl{-.ua narrow stripee broad stripe, 100, Tallow 7o, Leatner Onk ole, 8 to d20; hemlock wale, 380 to 85¢; hemlock kip, to 100{ runner, 65¢ to 800; hemlock oalf, 85c to 130; hem! lock upper, 28¢ to 860; oak upper, 24o; alligator, 400 to 6 60; calf kid, 83@860; Grokien kid, 2 50 to 3 75; oak kip, 800 0 100; oak calf, 126 to 180; French kip, 110't0 1 5; Krench ealf, 1 25 to 00; rus- tobta, 550 407 50; lmiagn 600 to 10 £0; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 800 to 35c; pebble O, D, Morooco, 860; simon; 810 tot 00, HARNESS—No 1 star oak, 425 No 2 do, 39¢; N, 1 Ohio oak, 380; No, 2 do, 8ic; No. 1 Milwaukee, 570; No, 8do 34c, Lumber, WHOLRSALR. Wo quote lumber, latn aed ehingles ont cars at Ounabm at tho followiug pri under, $24 00; 15 ft., $24 60, TIMBERS~16 f. and undor, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 it,, 823 % it , 823 50, 24 ft., 826 50; 34 f£. $26 50 FENCING—No. 1, 4 aud 6 in., 824 00; 2 00, TING — No, 1 (2nd eommon boards), $20 00; No, 2, $18 00, LIME~Fer batrel, 81 85; bulk per bns- 00; Cement, bbl, $2 26 Iows r, PR 100 1bs, 83 50, COAL~Oumberland blasksmith, $12; Morris Run Blossburg, 812; Whitebreast lump, 85 60; Whitebreast nuf lumx:n.b 50; Tows nut Mwl‘kn.giflg‘p{::“ b d thracite, 811 50@12 00; Colorado, enrolled in the secret society. He has been organizing in tho north of Eng- land, and are ‘amply provided with funds and revolvers. THE BLACK HAND, Maprip, March 4,—Another chief of the ‘‘Black Hand” society was ar- rested at Arcos, whose duty was to visit various towns with copies of the constitution and by-laws of the or- ganizatlon for the purpose of forming branches thereoff. Several landlords in Xeres received lotters demanding mdney. TRIAL OF SOCIALISTS, VIENNA, March 4.—The trial of 30 soclalists will begin Thursday. The indiotment details the evidence ob- talned connecting the acoused with vhe International and Herr Most. All are charged with treason and half 0c | with murder or compliolty therein. The crimes were summer, sHERMAR AND BYRNE. LoxnoN, March 4,—A Dublin dis- gnoh to the Times says the police ave abundant evidence to prove P, J. Sheridan was an active inclter to orime in Ireland, There Is no reasomr to suppose that Bryne was directly connected therewith. The govern- ment has preparoed s bill to reorganize the constabulary and make the ma- chinery for the detection of crime morg effective. BERLIN BRIRSY, BeruN, March 4.—The govern- ment refused the applicatlon of the imperlal commissioner to have the wrecked steamer Clmbria examined by divers, The police discovered a secret unlon of foreizn laborers at Hilds- heim, Hanover, Soveral arrests were made and {mportant papera selsed. PLRIODS IN HISTORY. Loxcox, March 4,—At the Wagner memorial services to-day, Moncure D. Conway said there were perlods in the history of the world when a new order of men came forth. This was shown in the era whereof Carllsle was the prophet, Emerson the enter- preter, Darwin the first fruit in sol- ence and Wagner in art, BYRNE'S CASE, Panis, March 4, — Frank Byrne, whose extradition has been asked by the Britlsh government has accepted the services of Olunet, the eminent advocate. Vietor Hugo promises to write papers concerning the hardships of Byrne's arrest when his innocence Is proved. e —— - committed last The Jeannette Survivors. Bpecial Dispateh to Tun Ba, WasHiNgroN, March 3.—Secretary Chandler to-day received a cable mes- sage from Mlinister Hunt at St Petersbure, stating that Ensign Hunt and party incloding Bartlett and other survivors of the Jeannette had arrived in 8t. Petersburg this morning all in good health, ol PEREAETR I Acoldontel Doath. Spocial Dispateh to Tus Bre. Souri Bi Neb,, March 4 — John Johnson, Holms' cattle feeder, has just been brought in dead. He shot himself accidentally while hunt- ing ducks at the Santee lakes. The charge went through both hands, and struck: him under the chin and passed through his head. He never spoke. Mrs. E. E. Day is dangerously sick, Her frionds foar she canuot recover, Court House Burnod, Spocial Dispagels to Tun Bxs, Srockvirue, Frontier Co., Neb., March 4. —Cn the evening of the 27th of February the court house of this county burned tc the ground, con- suming the books, records and other consumption, ete. abits than by pradont? Bosides being dopt This disirwaing afflic io=—which randers life a burden and masriago lopoen b, 1 tho penalty paid by tho vietlm for impeoper fndulg snce, Youne peaple are apt to corait exorkss fron not being awara of the dreadfu’ corsequeaces tha' may e sue. Now who that unders'andn this subject will deny that procreation ia lost ssoner by those falling 1 of the pleasuro of bualthy ofl- 2us and destructive symptom of both body animind arise. The system be- physical aud mental funciiona weaken; Loss of procreativo powers, nervous 5, valpitation of tho heart, udigestion, lconstitutional detility, wasting cf the A CURE WARRANTED, Poraona ruined in health by unleamed protenders who keep them trifl'ng month after mont takivg polsoncusand fnjurious compounds, shoutd apply fmmediately. DR. FISHBLATT graduate of one of tho most eminent colleges of the Un!ted States, has effacted some of tha most many troubled with ringing in the ears and head, when in sounds, with frequent bluscing, attended come times with derangement of the mind were cured immedistely. TAKE PARTIOULAR NOTICE. . Mddeemen all thoso who have infared. themsolves by Improper Indulgonce end thing them for busin Theso are som of the melanchi ly effccts produced by tho noss of the back and limbs, pain in the bead and dimness of sig b tation of tho heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritavility, derangement of digestive functions, clety or marriag t youth, vi: uscular powe PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEB, CONSULTATION FREE. Charges moderate and wi'hiu the reach of all who need s*lontifie Medical treatment, Those who res de at a distance and cannot call, will rece!ve prompt attention $hrough mail by simply sendiog thier symptoms with postage. Audress Lock Box 34, Omahs, Neb- papers of the county, of value was saved. The origin of the fire is still unknown, but the cauge will be Investigated as it is thought to have been incendlary. The loss entailed is incaloulable to the county. —_— e TELEGRAPH NOTES. Special Dispatchea to Tun Bay. Phares Caesidy died in Lebanon, Pa., yesterday, aged 102, The five concerts given by Nilsson in Cincinnati netted $30,000, Union Elastic Goods company of Bos- ton is reported ombarrassed. Gieorge Jones, Jesse Carter, and C, Mar. tin Welnberger, of Pittaburg, conviced ot murder, have been sentenced to be hanged. Colonel Harry Gilmore, the well known Confederate cavalry officer, died in Balti- more yesterday, aged 45 yoars, of cancer in the face. The four year eld son of 1, T. Holman, attorney of Nashville, while playing with a gun, shot through the brain and killed a four year old sister, Tho water in the Diasmond inine was lowered two feet yesterday. It is now 64 feet below the original level; 21 feot re- main to be pumped out, A large fire occurred Saturday in the of- fice of the Popular Printing company, Roce street, New York., Thirty girls were employed, Three were burned to death, The Berlin National Zeitung affirms that the Princeof Walos has expressed strong disapproval with reference to mi tary degradation by Francs of tho Orleans princes, ‘W, H, Pratt, president of the bank of Mobile, and vice-president of the Mobile and Montgomery railroad, while sttempt- ing to pass between the cars of a freight train, fell and was run over and killed in. lnndy. He was terribly mangled, Most of the small towns on the Missis- sissippi besween Cairo and Helena are more or less inundated, the houses cither deserted o the peoole living in upper stories. Considerabio loss of property, es. pecially live stock and corn, s reported, though not as great as Ist year, The Lawrence Augustinian society's affaira were referred to in all Catholic churches yesterday, and society wmeetings in each congregation will be held Tues day evening to comsider the matter, Twenty-one attachments, aggregating over $30,000, now cover the property, Judge Allen, now judgs of the criminal court of Nashville, reduced the bail bond of ex-Treasurer Polk from 850,000 to $20,+ 000, The grounds of the rednction were Polk’s inability to giv high a bond and on acerunt of his exhausted condition from confinement, Polk at once gave bonds in $20,000 and was reloased. After agitation of the diagonal project in Des Moines for nearly a year past, and defeat of one per cont tax last August b a large vote, & subscription way complaufi which secures the building of the road to the city. The road is projected to run from MeGregor to Nebrasks City, and the track will be 1aid to Das Moines befoce January 1 1881, Friends of Frank Byrne, for whom ex. tradition by the French goverument has been asked, hus taken to secare nu. merons affidavits of members of parlia. mont and others, testifylug they raw Byrne in London May 6th last, the day of the Phoenix park mueders, Henry Rochefort has written Victor Hugo, ashing him to use his influence with the government in favor of Dyrae, The authorities are being urged to admit Byrne to bail in & substan- tial sum, A Springfield (I11,) special says: Satur. day morning burglars opened the ssfe of J.C. Kaholt, jeweler and watchmaker, and stole from $18,000 to $20,000 worth of goods. A large portionof the property is dismonds and jawelry, together with “400 watches, of which 250 were left for re- pair, Kaholt’s personal loas is about $15.. 000, The burglars first entered R, T, Ruttis' hardware store and secured & dozen revolvers and tools to break into Not a thing [ Kaholt's safe, Private watchman Schutt ys the robbers bound and gagged him while the burglary was in progress and then threw him into the coal house. He suocceeded in freeing himself shortly after- wards, He snys there were three men. No clua to their identity. TUTT’S T PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A« TORPID LIVER, pk;fl.f'u.‘."&%‘é&’: B ) w 8kin, Headache generaily o' the right eye, Restlessness, with fit= ful dreams, hly oolored Urine, CONSTIPATION. 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