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(< e THE DAILY Bhfl:-*‘()\IAHA TUEbDAY M ARCH 6 \ 5 Toe Nabmka National Bank |3 chicer, Yoviese ooas oo s Of Omaha, Yob. Uhloaco apriug at 943 No. % 'red wiater £nd up Oapita = = - $200,000 . = Y Oorn—Active, firm and higher; 5@ ECTORS 1 590 for cash; H8E@H8Y s for March; b8i@ . JOHNSON, President, of Sae 3, Jokayan & | 0¥0 for April; 64@b3o for Mav: 6o Oo. (mi Juneh 3jc '““'hl(‘ 16'1) scted, H1@hH1 Rye - Firmer at 663@06§ o b % I, UZALIN, Vice Prosident, of 0., B. 8 Q. | Barley—Market dull at 78, R. R., Boston. Bacon—-In good demand aud firm at 131@1 32}, o romsed Hogu~In fair demand at 7 0@ W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co OHN 8. OOLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8, Oollins. * M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney-st Law, Purk—bnvuv K Marehy 18 36 @16 90 for Avric 16 103 an : x April; 18 18 REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. 18 625 for M '« P ) a 18 18§@18 65 for W. YATES, Oashior, Iate Oaghlor of the Fit | yune. 15 70@18 1»\? for JnlyfiL Natlonal Bank of Omaha, and conneted with |~ ,ard—Kirmor and closed easler; 11 274@ the active managoment of that Bank sinoe 140 | 11 80 for oash and Mavch; 11 42)@11 45 1 ganization in 1863, for April; 11 55@11 67} for May; 11 60@ Opaxmb for business April 97, 1885, with tbe [ 11 620 for June; 1165@1170 for Jaly. rgost capital of any bank In Neoraska, Bulk Meats In fair demand; Gousotions receive speciai atsention and char [ dars, 7 50; bulk short. ribe, 10 O 08 lowest obtainable hero ur clsowhere. short clear 10 25, Inrennsr allowed on $ime dopoaits upon favor ““““_u"m" at #blo berm and upon accounte of banka and bruk. | 4 gt FEIREEY le, 18, an, 4 Foamen Excmines, Government Bonds, 880 .Z%hhky—sun:;)nnd unchanged at 1 17, " FTERNOON ARD. —Wheat—. Lower; B Senonl S ing pasnew | FOKDIAF 8t 1OSH@1 09 for Macch; 1 09k taall its detalls, and in the treatment of costoms. | 1 094 for Alrru, 114 for May; 114j@ ‘will pursue the moat liberal policy consistent 1m for June, with site Bankicp, Corn-Sseady and unchangea, except ————————————————————— | 08 Apn‘ which declined Jo. Oats—Irregular; 434 for March; 48}@ FIHAHGE A“D GDMME“GE 484 for Aml. 44c for May; 44} tor June; 434¢ for July. —_— lul nrkldr—\gull]nrl 18 10 for March; FINANCIAL. or April; 18 474@18 184 for May; Spectal Dispatch to Tin Ban, 18 18§@18 184 for June. ‘Niw Yon, Mareh Lard--Stesdy * and unchanged, except for April, which advanced jo. Money—Market at 6@8 per cent; closed NEW YORK, and offercd at 6 percent. New YOrK. March 5 -Flour.-Market Prime mercantile paper 6@6) per |steady; supeifine state and western, 875 Py @4 92; common to pood extra, 3 96@4 97; J ood to chuice, 4 006 90; white wheat, Sterling exchango, banker’ bills, stoady [ avtve, 6 38@7 50; extra Ohio, 4 1047 00; at 84.813; demand at $4 84 St. imu‘g, w‘c UN@7 20; Mionesota patent i \! but prcoess, 80. Govsruimants were lregular, but gen | Py Ol ota 245 betters No. 3 erally }@1 lower. spring nominal; ungraded winter red, 106 Railrond bonds were active and|@1 25; steamer No. 3 red, 1 14 upgraded strong. 8{1?03 red, 1 04@1 28; No. 2 do 1 20 The stock market opened lower and dull, _Mark 5903 but advanced as theday progressed until| g, Cpie7ar " ke tant ankraded 5o Mo the beginning of the afternoon, when a re- | delivered for cash; 70§: for March; 71@ action set in, There was & quick recov- | 720 closin, J-:-ZA" l‘m Aprdll o ory, however, and in the last hour of busi- |, Oste=Marker qulet and wnchang ness the nighest prices of the day were| Hay-Steady and good demand; 62 made, and the advance over 2 o'clocc C(;’Ilo S i prices was to # on the active stocke, Ia ops—Dull and unchange the final dealings & part of the advance 1,,"""‘ S BULIPHDR TR VRS was lost, but the market closed only u o Pork—Market fim; new mess, 10 fraction below the highest pricis of the | for June, 19 50@19 su. day and was from } to1§ above ihe clos: mggfem"m%;;*;'_’fi;;fl{’c}ggg oear ing on Suturday. dles, 12 82@18 05, Lard —Mark @88 dairy, Saturday., To-dauy. teady and unchan:ed; Bi L 104} | prime steam, 11 65@11 €8 for cah 103§ | Butter—Market weaxer; cresmery 43’s Coupons. 1124 | @25c; western and stale dairy, 19@ ’ 1194 | prime, 15@19: P‘dfi of 1595, 128 Coeese - Ste:dy and unchanged; we:tern Sear, flat, 13)@14¢. R o 84 8T, LOUIS, g:::h:\‘,. Km:fln el 1333 ’:11(‘.’; Sr, Louis, March lour--The Leuigh & Wilizesharre Louisiana ccmscls Missouri 6'a B8t. Joseph. C100L 10} | market wa better and tirmer; fmil S 3| @5 80; choice, 5 2.@5 80; fancy, 10§ Livg |5 o : 109°| Wheat—DMarket higher, opensd and ad- The trade is forward and slack, Tho sales of English wheat for the past wiek are 45,049 quarters at 42 shillings 6 pence per quarter, against 84,361 quarters t 44 shillings 9 pence for the correspondiug period last year, TRAFF10 Bpectal Dispatohos to Tin Dne. FLOUR AND GRAINS On10A6o, March 5. —Receipts and -hILmonh of flour and grain for the past ours have been as lw-: Bacon —pounds Drested he 000 Sr, Louis, March 5,—Reoceipts and ; Chittenang I\ O}o; Urent Falls E, ;}fimkt A b, ]njr, In- m j0; Inc mn andard A, ; Indisn Adnhmm w., Lawrencd 1an lllvnr. 7h Pa\ t A, Bjo; Hh!\wmu& Utlu é" Wu chuge S g der s bies do 3 44, 3307 Wai oott fi 3 F BROWN QOTTONS—Allendale Y03 All|nm {1-4 80; Argyle 44, 74 Q:..‘.::;':& ! ooy ke S 14, bl yc Indian Orchard AA é. onla O pperell N I).1Jd00'!!.1hxdn 740; do E 89, 7ho; Wamsutta 44 BLEALHBD QOTTONS—And: BlackstonoAA In perial 30, ekt Cabot 4-4,5 the Loom, -hl pments of flour and grain for the past|N G ours have been aa tollows: ' | shipments of live stock for the past 24 110 | vanced, but ciosed off and wek; No. 2 A1 |red tnl, 118" for enh” TG 134 tor . s 40 | Miron;'and 1 15}@1 15§ st the clusing; 58 50y | also for Aprii at 1 17@1 174 at the closing: eI Y 3311173 fordiay; L 16381 L6 ton June, 109§ Unmn Pacific 1st mom;an J1183 1133 | @1 10 for July; No. 8 red fall, 107i@ land grants ..109 109 |1 08, shoice fand. 117§ 117¢| Corn—Opened snd closed lower, but 35 35" active for May; 53§@B54o for cash; 55{@ 8¢, Peul & Teunessee 6’8, v"‘f‘,’;“ LLIXR 86 |B54o for Mareh, at 574@b7ds at elosing; v 13 | 8b6dc for April; closing at 58@58{o; b8io st for May, cloeing at 064@583c; b8ge for June. 182 | Oats Blghsl; 43@440 for cash; 430 for i‘ o ooe 134 Maral 1@434c tor april, closing at 44 Alhn & 'erre Haute. 3 o tor May. o pid.... sz;& o Bm mm:: dull 3‘ 590 bid, Ame un ey—>teady at 6U@80c. B, Gotar fi.pm- BN g2 8| BuiterSieay creamary, . 658 64 dn{v 24@30c; stock, 14c, . 1 hisky—Steady at 1 15, 81§| Pork-. Qum- jobbing at 18 373@18 40, 214| Bulk Meate---Market dull; I clear, 80" | 9 90; short rib, 10 00, short clear, 10 50, :24 | * Bacon-- Qulet; short clear, 10 65@10 75; {%& short rib, 10 80@10 874; short. clear, 11 2 113{ CLlrd—Nomhnl 34@880; EANBAS OITY. 74 KaNsas Om.'l(ud: B. WM—Mu- 107 | ket strong ‘ 0. 2 red fall, 123 980 for oash; 974c bid for Aprll; 100 for 44 | May. Corn—Marke @46}0 for cash; 37 | 480 for Aprils mo for fi*. y. i 83| Oata—Slow; 840 bid for cash; no apfionl. —_——— 15 1853 LIVHE STOOR 413 23?’ 8eclal Dispatches to Tus Bax, 72 OHIOAGO. Illinois Central........ 1434 | Oatcaco, March 5.~The Drovers’ Joar- | 4 lnd., Bloom. & Western. 298 | nal rep >rts as follows: Kansas & Texas..... 31 Hoga—Market uneven but steady; the Lake Erie & Western. . 27 | quality is poor; heavy, 7 25@7 65 ht, Lake Shore & Miohlgm So. 1104 | 6 40@7 10, but mostly at_ 690@7 00, Louisville & Nashville. . Louisv,, New Alb. & Chicago ... Mnrletu & Cincinnati 1st pl d i do 2d pfd Mem hln & Charleston Michigan Central. . Minneapolis & St. Louis do Miesouri Pacific, mix d, 6 50@7 00; s4ip+, 5 00@6 25, Cattle—Trade active and firmer; the demand for expart grades strong at 5@10c higher; 599@6 35 for steers weighing 1,300 o 1,500 tbe; poor to choico shippers, 475@6 00; rutchers’ firm at 2 75@4 25; 26 | for cown, 4 50@5 00; for steers, stockers . ... 96 | and feeders, 3 61@5 00 100§ 98 | Sheep Steady snd fim; Nebraska 15 | sheep averagiog 95 pounds sold at 5 00; 122 | poor to prime natives, 3 75@6 C0. g 1 £ 38 CHicAGO, March 5, —The Drovers’ Jour- 401 [nal_cablegram reports good American cat- 834 | tle 4c lower at 16¢, estimated live weight. 1324| Sheep—Lower st 15@19c. 145 NEW YCRK, New Yorg, March 5.-~The Drovers’ Journal Bureau repocts: 8 Beeves—Demand sharp and market ac- 98 98} | tive and firm at 3o higher; common to do pfd.. New York Oeutral. Ohio Central.... Oblo & Mississippl, o Ontario & Western. . Oregon Transcontinental. Pacific Mail, 524 | weight; pood droves averaged G 40 per cwt live weight; exportera used 85 car loads at g 1003 | © 00@s &5, e or & Evansy. Sheep—Live firm; 7 25 for prime sheep; Pittaburg & Ulovbhnd- 138; axtra, 7407 50; boat yoariioga sold At 119|800 per owt. b Swine—Steady; live hogs easier at 7 60 lgg by the car load. 48 KANBAS 0ITY, 89 Kaxsas Ciry, March 5, —The Live 102" | Btock Indicator reports: 254 | prime_steers, 550@7 25 per cwt for live | l4fo. 120 | Cattle—Kirm; native steers of 1,200 to 143 | 1,500 lbs, 4 85@5 50. lhuhu and feeders, 48} | 4 40@4 65; cows, 2 50@3 75 108; Hogs—Steady; light, 6 66@6 80; medi. 388 | um, 6 85@7 00; heavy, 7 05@7 85. 95 Sheep—Quiet; goo(l to oholuo, 100@ 604 | 4 40, 28} it 473 £ BT, LOUIS, P 81, Louis, March 5.—Hogs—Higher Wells, r-l?n Ia Co. Express, {;',,‘ lm and active; u,n;. 23(35@7 05; packing, 6 90 wm on Telegraph. . 14| @7 25; heav, ibown. .. . Central Arizona Excelsior g 1t WOOLL, Homestake . 15 Little Pittsburg 1 204 | Spectal Dispatch to Tus Brx, Quicksilver]. . 9 LONDON, do pf 16 | Lospoy, March 5,—Twelve thousand Robinson . 1 | nine bundred bales of Por: Philiip Ade- Bilver Oliff laide and New Bouth Pacifio. 5 |day. The bidding was spirited but ne Sbmhrd~ %% | change in the prices jutro, ... L] o —— *Offered, tk: dividend. Interest, iEx, MISCELLANEOUS. ? Special Dispatch to Tus Ikul KTOD 5,—The total gross ex- BRITISH GEAIN TRADE, B Mk gy ki Loxpoy, March 5,—The Mark Lane changes of the leading clearing houses of h 5The Mark Lave the United States for the week ending | EXbress In & weviow o7 ius et trade March 3 were $1,010,163,003, being an | weaker, the deciines varying from i increaso of 24.1 per cent compared with | farthings to two shillngs. “Flour is lower, Semmewnkol 189, {adions and unsatstacory with & down: th ces, our PRODUOR & PROVISIONS. | Waf K2, o', :.{.I..lv. vl C ol tal unch ang Spocial Ditpatsien o T50 Bes, e ariio.offthe caart are lo. restricted CRIN480, demand, Red winter wheat closed six Omoago, March 5, Wheat - Higher farthings dearer and four arrivals snd six and nudy, regular at for | sales, three were withdrawn and two re. March; 1 094@1 09 for Ao 1444 | maaie. ‘ATout 1 ourgoen are dusthis week, BOSTON, snd the trade in foreign breadstuffs is S Receipts, BMp'h . 4,000 Flour—bbls, . Wheat—bushels, Corn * % Oats ~ b3 Rye— ¢ Barley— ** Kansas Orry, March Reoeipts and shipments of {(nln for the past 24 bours hase been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts, Wheat, hnuhell ,000 16,000 Corn— 5,000 79,000 New Yorx, March 5.—Receipts and shipments of flour and leln for the past 24 hours have been as fol lnw-!\‘ B.eenm ehp'u Flour—bbls, Wheat—b G000 s,(w Corn— 57,800 945,000 [, Oate— 3,600 & 269 LIVE BTOOK. ‘ On10a60, March 5.—Reoceipts -nd shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: ec'ts, Shipm'ts, Hogs..... 12,000 5,400 Oattle 15,000 1,600 Sheep.. 2,400 New YoORk, Mnn.h 5.—Receipts llld shipments of live stook for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Beeves Live cattle. Live theep. 4, Swine . 18,600 Kansas Ciry, March 5. —lucalpu and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Shlm'h Cattle. . Hogs., Sheep. S, Lours, March 5.—Receipts and hours have been as follows: Hogs Oattle. Sheep. OMABA MAKISE] 8. ‘Wholesale Prices. Orriox or TaHe OMAHA Ben, Saturday Evening, March 5, The only changes reported in the market to-day are as follows: ‘Wheat No, 2 advanced 4c. Rye advanced 1jc, Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT —Oash No, 2, 920; cash No 'Gh'msh No. 2, 700, No, 8, h RY'E—O 52}o, NEW MIXED CORN-— 400, OATS—86¢. SEEDS—Flax seed 960 per bu. Produce and Provisions. POTATO! 600 EONEY st 1b, 31 OI " APPLES —Per bae I.E' o3 00 STERS—Piait's ulmtoym 400) Ehlvl mediums, onnfens-—mmun. $5 50; Messins, ONB 50@4 00 vy 1o b, 375@8 00, ll@lh per Ib, TUR.KEYS—M« per pound, T8 List OANNED “GOODE-Oysters, (Flald r case, $4 00; do 1 T (Flald'l), 753 do 21 (Qtandard), per case, 390; berries, 2 I, per case, 3 40, rupberdol, 2 M, per oase, 8 50, Dam. sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per case, 240, Whortleberries r case, 275, Egg plums,2 lgop.roue,fi 90; reon gages,2 Ib;ur case, 2 90; do choics, , per case $ 50, Pine A;iglel. 2 1b, per case d 8 (L8 i;oo@a 50; d p? ie), 8 J o ) Case, 0, (ple) o oase,280; do pie, 6 I, per dozen, 3 30. L FLOUR—Jobbing prices, Jack Frost BQ Louis winter) 83.90 1100 1bs,; To- ka Patent Kansas, $3.85; Minnehaha, | to hotots Eatont, 8510, Shawses Faney |stan winter, $3,10; Eagle, XXXX winter, $3,00; Triumph lprlng. best, $2.80; Chris- | M tian’s superlative, 8.65; bran, per ton, 14.00; chopped feed. $28,00; Queen Bee our, per sack, 3 25; Nellie Blye, per sack mgc it nli'fi'%‘i"d'cmf Al l"fi, 3 Granulaf o; Confectioners’ Standard Extrs O, 8§o; Extra O, i medium yellow, Tho; daric yelow, The SYRUP—Standard , 4%, bbi Standard do, 41 sallon koue. '8305) Stan dard do, 4 galon kg, 8L 90, EATS—Hama por lb., 18c; B_bacon per lb 13c; clear gide b: per 1b, 11¢; dry salt cides per 1b,, 9ho; dry salt shoul® | 4o; 9c; bacon shoulders per lb,, Jave, 264¢(i3kc,2 Mooha, 28401 Arbuckle's E—American, 8 85; Greenwiol 40; FEED -, Jobbhzg prluul, Choj QM]NY—NGI. 84 25 per bbl, NitW PICKLE $7 00; do inbalf bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbls STARCH,—Pear! -lie; Bilver Gloss unpowder, 500; choice, 660 Japan Part ‘per 1b.; 1lo, ES,—opper, 31; Allsplos, 180; CHEESH—Full Cream, 14c) Siim, 1042 Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 06 lye, 4 60; Jewell lye, $L.60 por 100 Ibe $L.40; et r chop cor ra, 100 Ib R y ogODA—ln 1b papers, 83.20 per case; keg soda, S—Modium, In barrels 500; gherkins, in 11/00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, Corn Btarch, Bjo; Excelsior(Floss, h ’i‘ Oorn, 740, Obclo‘. 00@7651 lmperhl, ood, 40@45« B Gholos, 8075; ¥oung Hyson, g0 1 at 86c; Jap: 6001 3 Oolong, ood 85@40; Ool onz. nhu X 6y Bouchong, z00d, 85@40c; choice, 85@Abe. ROPE—Sisal, } inch .ndhrger. 104c; ihmh, 11c; I} inch, 11jc, ARE—Two hnal;, plll- 1 15 thrao hoop pails, 2 00, s, No, 1, 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 1 85 Uouble 81 EGAR—Pure spple extra, 16 vure wpple, 1ot Prassing oure aocie, 1 el s R N von. 2 860 k3, S b0 LY dairy 60, s, § 50 3--Kirk's Savon Lmperial, H atioat, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 wiite' Bissiaa, o Kuks 315 Kirk's Prairie Queen, )_pili Kirk's magalia don, ANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 168, 1580, bfe; boxes 01 IR s o Lot By HES—Per Mdlo, 960; vound, u—-.li\ol-qu-u.m.om, o4 Fy o, I; Bio; Bubnxm 44, 71 o; et 8 Gumoriand. Thor Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, .. 4,600 3,400 | O 8jo; O lfle; do extra heavy, i)c; F brown, extra heavy, llk, Indiana A brown 180 Nevonset A brown, 15¢ TIOKLN Gd—Amoske A U A8 190; do XX blue 82, 8401 Arrowanns, 9ho; Claremont | B Bblb’n Conestoga ex 174 180 Lewuston Sovibthinmo nuper 1630; Put- ue; hotucket 8 |3 100, do 88 1201 ‘eoman’s bluo 29, 9o K NIMS,--Amoskoak, blueand bronn 1640; Andover DD blus, 1540, Arling X hl\u Soowh. 18{0; Oaneord 000, blue aw o AAA, do om do XXto dnd 4 hnymhhr‘l blue and brown, os M -tla River DD stri 1 o; Pear] [ M e brown, 1 noasville, | P® h CAMB] m—lhrnud. ; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double lm,mx Glr::r A finish, 530 Blal Pequot do OORSET JEANS—Amory, 80; Andros ooggin satteen S(e;clnnndc o%n satteens, 7; Hallowel,, 8¢; Ink Orchard 7403 nmnut&.lmprovnd.o Pa;&erill um.n Nc Rook Glmweam. 6o hr. 64o; Mor | 1 76@4 Mnflo. bjo; Spraguer s«nm—lap, G do, muflm'x’.. for Bats 2 inngAus—Am'-mREafl Amon tlantic, hlana, 7ic; Kenuwmh. 8jo; Plun kett, 104c; Sus bu’l'l'oNADlS—Abhcnllle 1840 200; American, 110; A.rtlulnn. 20c; and T, 1840} Ol Dand T, Decoan Co, stri) DlndT 160; Key- , 1840; Nantucket, 196 Nonparell 160; 'Ocean D and T, 1840; Royal, 1641 Sussex, 12¢; T 15 ‘achusett shirt lng :hacn "12}0; muu. 12}0; York, ‘ do, cheoks, stripes and rm STy ETIN(}S—An 1 10.4,27hot do 9.4, 380 do 84, 230; Continental O 42, llo. Fruh ol \hl Loom 10-4, 274; New York mills! do 78, 80c; clo b8, 2240, 70180 do 9, 165 Po 3 do o7 Slesde 8, 16 s Debee %6, Ste; do 58, 3340; do 48, 170, hl{m Olis and vmllh- 0; 160 1540; 176° Water per gallon, 1 25; No, lflo;mt, B., per gallon. sperm, W, f?s; ab, W, E. w(fllnn.wo‘ neatafoot, | $90, extra, per gallon, 750; No. 1, 650; lubri- S T ' M. & D, 14c;blind LM & i, 14 Parls groen, 16c; bo; Venetian red, ‘l'uew Am-rlu Vermiliod, 1. P., 18c; L,M,0.&D 0., 18; oohn. Dc; ‘olden whu. I:h‘pcunt dark Dry ®aints White lead, 80; French 'hlulng ; whlflng Cc; lnnp lnnz 10c; Pm.. 'niwlne. 5603 nltnmnrlns, 18c; vand; ka Oloves, 850; Nutmege, $1 00; Uasma, ace 81 06. L ARD—Omaha Refinining Co,: T‘loroel, 120; 40 and 50-1b cans, 123o; 20-1b cans, 12 £ éoihb l‘Iulln, sorew top, 124c; 6-1b do, E—Louisiana prime to choice, 6}@ 70' 'l|l' 8»?7}0, Patma, 6jc. 0. 1 mackerel, halt brls, 6 75; No 1 mnukarel. kits, 1 00; family mack- half brls, 4 75; h{lnll ml:c:eul kits, OFFE E.—Rio, 114c; prirae to choice, 1 teown, 8c; umber, burnt, 43; umber, raw 4ojsienna, burn 5 4o; onna, raw, 4c 1001 Pn State X 44, fo; | "&m‘i Na innehaha 4-4, soo: Omega super | " » FOR SAMPLES, SOL¥ AGENTS FOR RE®SEL HATS, ( Grosen kid, 250 to 27 1.00; ok ealf, 120 to 1 rench onl wettn, 5 v 7503 )i topptgs, 9 10 to 1056 n L. .\u....y 800 pebblo O, D, Moroeov, 38e. «i 250 to 2 00, HARNESS—No 1 star o-k iop No2 do, N. 1 Ohio oak, ), 1o, 0. 1 Milwaukee, Avm r._mn so, Lumbes, WHOLENALR, We quote lamber, 1. y nd nMngI- ont Omuh, onrs JOIRTAN fl(‘Al:;l‘sLlNa lfilt.nd N Oil, Castor, No. Olive, por gal. 81 50; O Opium, $4 75: Quinine P OHAMPAGNES—Imported per }:&O)GGI 03 Amselsan, 2 m"um %;NEE?—SR_h S, T s /008 ne wine, r 1 2 00; Oatawhs, por case, 4 00@7 00, o Favorite, 56(:; 'an Dnlny, 8, 5 Tb boxos, per 1b 6301 Lork " fi{: 600; Diamond Orown, 66e, SMOK| All gadoa—Common, 25 t0 S5, Granalated—Hinckwolls Durbam, 16 oz 610; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of North Oarolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras kn, 16 oz, 88c; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linon bags por b, $1.85; Muhmfn Puok 2 o, tin oil, 860; Dog T ail 6 N. B.—Oar stock of Fanoy 3 13l Merino unwas ed, llght 14@16»1 hnvy.u. ®13150; medium towashed, iight, 18 washed, choice, 2201" hh, Wc, tab- and w,, 28¢c; burry, blackand cotted wool 2@60 lese Bpecial attention given to diseasos of the Throst and Lungs and Nervous & Oftice Hours—@ to 11, m.; 2 tod mditadp m. Wade, The Confectioner, dion ot Wodes, AL Guods petcty pure, FINEST FEENGH.FRUIT.GLAOES. FINE ICIGARS. ro'by Mail Solicited. ~ Opera House Block, 15th 8¢., - DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE SOLE AGENTS FOR ATS %g.Send for Fashlon Plate, %= FENCING—No. 1, 4 and 6 in., §24 00; ! W T -, - sm&?%mo No, 1 (2nd common . F- STOETZEL bonedal, 890 00; No. %, #1800 ) B—Fer barrel, §1 35; bulk per ous- ?.hxima’nh”fu“n?{' Sells the Best COAL~Cumberland hllohmlth. !fl; Morris Run'Biomburg, 812; Whitebroast ar) o. 3 Aoid A 0} . iy ‘b'q:;".':s:‘;fio.m...r' In the City, peore. =% FOR THELEASTMO NEY 1, $115; Oil 510 South Tenth Street. tmhnlno. ver oz, 35, ALCOHOL :‘:;“r:ool 125 por wine DAVIS BROTHERS' 187 proof, and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 . AR IS Timported, &8 00@16 00; . . ’:"3;'“:0 1061 of Printing Inks, rted, 4 5080 00 e MBI ST ATTONER Y. blank books and office stationery in the city. Bookkeepers are invited to examine ourStock BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, DAVIS BROS’, ry is compiete in everyrespoct. EASTERN MARKET. MEBEATS MEBEATS, Fresh, 8alt, Smoked and Uried. at s b .u“c(lflhofllca Cuts competition in price and a thorough undeastandiog of the b“.‘::l.:li :lf:r'x:n::' ’l'hl market is brisk and all grados are| = == ot ey oo i pios A 8. FISHBLATT, M. D, mpp\y ooneiderao) Pricea range aa fol. T o Py — Physician & Surgeon, g:::.l.;om 21{55:: 22‘;6!{ m"flhum' OFFICES OVER rlxllAnN I?_uuu NATIONAL 860, to 75, Oommunnl m MULES, 15 to 15 hauds (exera), ¥125. mw.; 14} to 15 bands, $100. to 1404 bands, 75, 0100, 18§ 4o 14 Ymv‘roma OF A TORPID LIVER I.on ot Av&euu, Bowel. tmuvo, 2:&'3{ 'o‘t'{f?dy or mfl'm, fi-flfl-‘fixfi"' WESTCHESTER STRAW 330 60, 34 1§30 60 100 Oement, bbl, 82 25 Inw- Instor, Amd L, 8 60; owa k. 6 10 ook Soring. :Hw thnolu. 811 50@12 00; Colorado, g oru , oro(onn..lu:lm Ihk 100; llon; extrs Olifornia ’i‘fl"k z;?,& per roof gallon; ‘rlp o reof md-plrlt- : 50; Kentucky bombonl, 200@7 00 x&-):- Largest and most complete assortment of 16th Street Opp. Fost Offilce |0, CINNERS, - - 1716 Burt Street. for od horses ex: the 8110, to 125, d Onmmnn w0 guod farm horses T UTT’S T A sen: of temper, Low spirits, with a feel- thsrs ht e e-tlaunall. th fit- ‘ y"m‘hly oolored Urine, CONSTIPATION. B flctl llllull tite,and canse \"’.'n C3hn tho Ry iz lax Sto018 A6 Produced.. | urra _7———L_._— TUTT'S HAIR DYE. GRAY HAIR OR WHISKERS change to a GLossY BLACK by @ singlo application of this Dyk, It {mpartsa olor, Acts Instantancous. 5, OF Bent by €3 prosson n genuine, 250; Paris green com’ o; chrome green, N, Y.' 20c; chrom greenK 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver million, America, 18¢; Indiau red, 10c rose pink, 14c; venetian read, ok ts0s0 9jo: venotian red Am.,, 18c; red load, 7he; chrome yellow, gennine, 200 hmmo el- low, K., 1! o ru, rm!hellu 8c; French, 2 rloln, ‘[a Winter's nenl lahl h brown, 2i brown, 2‘&1 mlnau] VAR.N!BHES—B-rnh per on' Furniture, extra, $1 10; ltun. 81; coach, extra, $1 nmmg. s “Sey shell 3 wm?. d ox u. 3 i har oll finish, $1 50. I o u';‘?a‘ R e ron, rates, ; plow sl [ oast, 70; rmd:ihle.so, pecial uruaflknu,se- oast tool n z%@aw,h:&.wm. E;bum P dry, 140; tongues, each, each, 760; ; muare’ ute, per B, it waatery por Iy 6@18o; Hvots, por I, 11cj ooil chafn, per ib, le, iron wedgos, Oc; nmwban, 6o h-rrow teeth, 4o0; horseshoos, per keg, 5 00; lprlug steol, 7@Sc; Burden's horseshoes, b £0; Burdon’s muleshoes, 6 50 PO —Shot, 81.85; Buck shot, 82.19), Oriental Puwder, kogs, $6.40; do,, hal Ko, 8348 do., quartar kogs $1.88; Blave uso, per 100 feet 500, AT Wt car lote § 5@ 9 25 per 100; in less than car luh. 87 @ 975 ver 100, NAILS—Rates, 10 msov. 425, Hidee Purs, Ef HIDES—{reen butuner’l hide, 6@7}c oured 7{@80; hides, groen salt, pavt oured Zhcshides, 7ho; dry flint, sound, 18@14; d :31((9 l.mx kip, U@Mu, &;7 -.11; rh,b;ju:,l.& 1o wt.§ o 90; 7, i i 20,3 No. 4, 100, Mink, o.‘}Mkl No, 2 4- ‘bm n call lor 8 Tha, in, 50o; gm ts, 50@81 25; pn“hmb skins, 160; damaged hi hvo-thlrd n:a. ont 8CO) snd one thlrds rate,) branded h'h'.“. e per eent. ol Coon skins, No, 1, 45¢; Nn. 800; No, 1 160; No. 8, 160; No. No, 800 1002 Sho. " Buk, Nor1, bide; 850} flnr‘ltrlr wo nnw nflpu 0o, Allow To. Oak sol l!‘toflelhunlukloh 280 to 86c; hem piaonn runner, WMM;W lock upper, 28c to , | alligator, 400 to 5 50; oalf kid, oal, 860 to 120; hau 260; upper, 24o; 83@860; G ANT Useful Recelpts will bo malled FIi 3304y BONAUE Vice Proe’), 00, nad Troa:, Hl" WEBRASEA | MANUFACTURING 0O Lincoln, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn Planters Hrrrows.Ferm Rollers Sulky Hey Rakes, Bucket lilevating Windmills, &c Wo aro propared 4o do job work and manutac ng for othar partiod, rose al orie WESKANKS MANUPACTUSING 060 Tincoin. Ne McCARTHY & BURKE, Undertakers, 218 14TH 8T,, BET, FARNAM AND DOUGLAS REIVIOWV.AT.: ALMA E. KEITH, Removed from'1222 Farnam St. to 109 Eo. Fifteenth 8t. Opposite P. O. Will open on March 10th, & fine It of pat'ern bonne's and hats, ribhons, o ¢ Alo large adJi tions to the tock of hair goods comprising all the novelties of the reasn. The only eloctric light millinery store In Omaha, OHN SPOERL FINE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 410 Tenth Street, Omaha, — | Only the best stock used. Perfect fits, and satistaction guaranteed. i PexterL.'homas&bro. WILL BUY AND SELL, TR e JEN S I AND ALL TRANBACTIONS OCNNEOTED THEREWITH, Pay Taxes, Rent, Houses, Eto, ROOM 8, Fifteentn Bt. tu-th-sat STENCIL CUTTING, Locksmithing, Bell Hanging, Saw Filing, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL REPAIRING, ., A. ruwn‘u. 16th Street, 2d Door North of Dodge, . . < Omahs, Neb ¥

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