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1144 for J ; No. 2 Chi il 1 Tos Nobraska National Bank @1‘37;":13"1 e .‘::‘;:3.‘:',- N o-nln,luh (9), fala 1p Oapita more favorable, and fa the meighboorhood of Remedios lees on accoant of the rain, BRITISH GRAIN MARKRT, Losn.y, March 13, The Mark Lane Express in a review of the British gruin trads for the past weelk says: ' speil of wintry weather is beneficial to young and weakly wheat, which being covered with snow are proteoted. The [ T3y suoply of wheat, though ourtailed, is in -umawhn an improved condition. Trade isslow and inanimate, and foreign trade tedious, deacging snd supply moders e; rates five cargoes arrived; no 3 n.io tor April; 613@610 for May; 614@618: for June; R. JOHNBON, President of Stea 4, Jokawon & h.lu tor July; rejected, 48@qvjo. woak and lower; 413 lum.n., a1} 4ige for March; 41je 1o Muy; 48} for Juoe; 1'1A~ bid for July. yo--Market dull, weak and lower at Y ! 1. ULALIN, Vice President, of 0., B. & Q. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo OHN 8. COLLINS, of G, H. & J. 8. Oollins. M. WOOLWORTH, Oounsellor & Atorney-a Prioes unchanged arley ~Market dull, weak and lower at Bacon—Market steady and unchanged Iate Oushlor of the Firwt | 8¢ 1 34. National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active management of that Bank since ik ganization In 1863, Orxxip for business A} capital of any ban! o lowant obtalaable be Inranxst allowed on time deposite upoll tavor sble ferms and upon accounte of banks and bank nm of Byron Reed & Oo. W. YATES, Osshier, woaker; red winter wheat, 64 and lower; flour dull and weaker; foreign grain was also dwil snd weak, with & large supply . Prices are lower ;harle y andjoats unchanged; waize weaker in view of the s lareo supply; sales of Engl quarters ot 42s 64 agaiost 32,054 quarters at 455 91 the corresponding week Dressed Hogs ~Market higher at 8 10@ Pork—Market weak and lower; 18 05 18 10 for oash and March; 18 <0 for A pril; 18 40@18 52 f r May; 18 56@18 L74 for June; 18 70@18 75 fur July, Liard— Market esier at 11 16@11 20 for cash; 11174@11 20 for March; 11 53} for Auvril; il 7, lm. with dhe 11 474@11 5) tor May; 11 56@11 b74 for June; 11623@11 65 for Foamen Exomanas, Government Bonds, an¢ July. Oounty and Of'y securities red %0 do & general atails, and in the treatment of custom ‘will pursue the most liberal policy conslsten with safe bankiog. FINANCE AND GOMMERGE b ‘Bl Meata—Tn faie demand; shouldors, J00; short rib, 1005 sbort clear, 10 00@ Bu;!er —Mark n dau; Bpecial Dispatches to ‘l'lll_ll:l FLOUR AND GRAINS March 12, —Receipta and ghipmenta of flour and grain for the past ours have been as follows: hgp—-nunt a.-m at 17 @174e. Cart BoArp ~Wheat - Demand active ut miveket wenker; regular 1 06§@1 07 for rch; 1 07@1 074 for April; 1 11j@1 12 f...-\x»y, 111¢ for June and luly und ex- Wheat — bushels FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Trn Ban. New York, March 12, Money—6@10 per cent; closing at and offered at 10 per cent 43 ne; 424 for July. arke trreqular 4t 18 0) bid for ebs 1800a18 174 for April 188 1840 for May; 18 95@18 b7} for June; Feme mercantile paper—At G@6H por | 18 79518 16 fk daly C o 18 uard—Market irr gular at 1100@1115 B:er"ng.l"lchmgs—l}flllnhldyltl 8'§; | for March; 11 30@11 32} for April: 11474 @11.60 for May; 11574 for Juoe; 11 65@ a 11 674 for July, New YoRk, hrlll’ch 12.—Reoeipts and uh\ ments of flour and rain for the past ours have been as follo Governmenta—4y's reglstered advano & per cent; others unchavged. Rallroad Sacuritios —Moderately active | dal'; 8r. Lours, Mnn:h shipments of flour and grain for the past ours have been as tollows: Whoat—bushels. K. w YORK, Mnrch 12. —Flour ommou to ood, 4 W0@4 60. Wheat—Cash crades 3@1Le Stooks—The market in the forenoon 1@|i° lower; No 2 vprivg nominal; ) 30 prices were not only maintained but made |} 55 ars Sjeed 1‘ i el considerable advance, lowed until 2 o'clock. ‘March ' 10, —Receipta rain for the past 24 Kansas Orr, and shipments of hours have been as ullow‘r Wheat, buahnh Fluctuations fol- mixet winter, 1 12, un: In the last hour the | graded whi D@1 25; seamer No, 2 do 150; No. 2 white, 1 04G1 05 r{-a@uzgc, No. 8, market was quiet but etrong, and the highest prices of the day made. 3 1 wer; uogradad, 624@62); stenwer, 68{@ | ¢, Morch 12.—Recsipts _and shipmenta of live stock hours have been as follo @ a Bnrley—l Jaiet b Dull and nominal, Fan= —Steadyilprime steam, 1100@11 55, Butter - Market dull and unsettled at Western fresh quiet and firm, - Quiet and finn; mess, 19 20@ Lehigh & Wilkesbacro shipments of live ntoek Louisiana comsols. hours have been as follows: 8r, Louts, March 12 —Flour--§ ¥ and unchanged; family, b 70@b 80; choice, 52 @b 80; fancy, b 85@b 60, Woeat—Unsettled und lower; No. 2 red 424 | fall, 1 095@1 098 for cash, closing at 1 11§ 66 | @LU1E; 111 tor Aoril; 112{@1 12§ for Juw 1083@1 08} for J\lly, No. 8 red fall, 1 04 Corn—Unsettled s 8¢, Paul & S ux City firsts. .110 Tennessee 6’ 8,900 ch 12, —Mlpfi! d shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm’ts, 2200 100 114@1 13 for d lower, 58}@520 53§o for March; 5b@bihs for April; L68@be1o for May; [§ 10§ | tor April; 444@44o for May. Rye—Market dull at 58@58%c, Barley—Dull at 60@80c. Butter - Steady and unchanged; cream. ary, 34@38¢c; dairy, 24@806, ady and unchanged. \Vhiuky—Sbu ady at 115, Pork- Dull at 18 25, changed; sides, 9 80@10 15. Bacon—Very dnll +nd_unchanged; only a job trade done; 10 65@11 10, Lard—=Not quoted. iy |, Oarn BoAsD, - Whest—Lowersnd wesk; 34 1 10§ for April; 112§ for June; 1 07§ for —Active but lower; 52§ for March; for April; 56@563c for May; 56§c bid . Oats—Dull; 43fc bid for April; 44c for Mtroh 12,—Receipts ve stock for the past 24 and shipmenta of Li hours have been as follows: OMAHA MARKHATS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrior oy THR OMARA Brs, Monday Evening, March 12 The only changes reported market to-day are as follows: Wheat, No, 2 declined 1lc; No. Qanada Southern. Corn declined jc. Cut meats’advanced {@1c. Lye advanced 5¢ per case, Hominy declined 25c per barrel. Eggs declined 3c per doz, Oysters advanced 5c per can, Soft coal declined $1 00 per ton, Local Grain Dealings. WBEAT Oash No. 2, 89jc; oash No, Qleve,, 0ol & C‘lneinnnd Lnok & Western. D:lnur & Rio Grande, March —Whea! 86 | Lower; 943@96: bid for cuh 9\-0 bid lnr 77 | April; 93¢ for May. 9 || Corn—Lower; 41§@i5ko for cash; 43 bid for April; 43§@48)c ‘une, Oata—Market low; 840 bid for cash, LIVE STOOR 82 to Tm D ‘CORN—89}0. 307 | pecial Dispatches » Bax. Y SEEDB—Flu seed 960 per bu, Produce and Provisions. POTATOES—50@600 per bushel, ONIONS-—-50@5bc per BUTTER -(lelne oonntq. 12“. EGGS—1 HONEY Oalitorai APPLES—Per b 00@3 50 o OYSTERS—Platts uleot oysters, 40c: edius ORANGES—FlorldA. lb 50; Messina, 8 50@84 00 LEMONS—83 50@4 00 per bo: BEANF-~Navy per bushel CHICKENS—-18@14c per Ib, TURKEYB—IM pcr ponnd. OANNED “G00DE— e, (Field’s), por case, 84 00; do 1 Tb (lfla.ld'.), per oase, 2763 aozm(u strawberries, 2 Ib, easpberries, 2 Tb, per case, 3 50, pe Whortleberries pe:rc‘m,zn Egg plnnn,fi ™ percuse,2 90; Ll.ka Shore & Mi Lounisville & Nashville, Louisv,, New Alb, & Chi ettl & Oincinnati ht d lhm hh & Chlrluton Minneapolis & e, Lo do Missouri Pacific 0a10AGo, March 12.—The Drovers’ Joam nal np >rts as follows: tle—Trade active, but market irreg- 10 uln, native steere, 20c per cwt lower; ex- 54 | ports, 6 4U@6 85; good to choice shipping, r to fair. 490@5 75; native bout st ady; 2 60@3 25 for 50@4 M for hir to choice 9‘.‘§ @5 10 stockers, wonk at8 25@4 45; a fair clearance was effected. Hogs--Light receipts and active de- mand, with an_advanced temper per 100 pounds; all sold early and closed firm; rincipal buyan. the New Jersey Central. Nashville & Chattanoog: Nurthedrn Pacific. . o Northwestern ..... do pfd. New York Oeutral Ohio & Mlululppl. Onuflo & Western. . Oregon Tnnuwnflnentn shippers were the ua'ity was poor an 7 60 00 for fair to prime; light, 090@1 603 mixed lots, 7 00@7 50;" skips, © O Dentod sl and T S pea S oud aubeationss Nebeatka sheep #01d af 4'50@5 00; poor to_fan 98 |6 25, but maialy st § New_YoRk, March 12,-~The Drovers’ ournal Bureau repocts: Beu ves —*tronz and nctive, and }o high{ ¢ 600@7 70 per cwt. we'ght; otacal sales ot 0 40(B7.005 exports vs used forty carloads. ¢ Sheep— F-Irlv utndv, extremes, 5 60@ 3 6 10@8 25 for yearlings; ex- porters took 10 carloads of sheep at 7 00@ 40; the market closed firm. Hogs—Steady at 6 50@7 60 for poorest Deo 'mr L %fémm % Clov e 00@4 o0, j dov (ple), 3 ‘prices, Jack Frost winter) $3. 90pol' 100 lbl 3 Topeka 8 60; ehaha Minnesota P-une .8 75; Shnmu faney "E: XXX wl agle, ter, $2.75; Trlnmph sprin, Christian's superlative, 3. ton, $16,00; chopped feed, m March 12,-Cattle—The | Bee fou supply was chiefly of medium grades, but all soid well at good prices; exports, 6 50 @6 75; good to choice, 600@6 50; ocome | mon, 500@5 50; butohering stock, very firm; common to fair cows and heifers, 875@4 50; good to choice, 4 50@5 00; falr to choioe stests, 4 50@5 50; stookers and fogders, 4 250525 Shoep—Market teady; common to me- ir to good, 4 76@5 50; cholce to hnuy, 6 15@6 25, 1 Hogs—Lower; light, 1 ling, 710@7 50; butchers’ to extra, 21750 t p!d 8t Pnu! & Milwaukee. . i Bt. Pnnl. M.lnn & M.mlwb 143 Bt. P-nld& Omaha. . % Texas & Pacific. Dhiced Statos Txpross Wabash, St T & e P n & Co. Expro- L‘Rfi—o.{uh.mmuu 130; 40 and 60-1b_oans, 12§0; 0-1b sans, 81 o i prime to chalos, 613 To; fair, 6§@710; Patma, 6}, t FISH-No. 1 mackers| v, Bk el 7B i i erel )l 3 m 60; No. 1 white fab, ket @ | 11403 pritas w ahol' hu brl.l, 6 15; ‘tair, 1101 Rio, good 12'to 1340} Old gov't BUGARS—Powdond, 10fo: Cut loaf, 10}0; Grauulated, 8fo; o; medium yellow, 7ho; SYRUP—Standard Oom, Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, 83 05; Sta dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 90, SODA—Tn I papers, Lonteotionen” A, March 12,—The Live C, 8§c; Extra 0 d y 1 1 Stock Indicator reports: Lmle—l,uwar, n ive stears of 1,075 to stockers and feed- 40, 'Oflamd. +Ex, Interest. 8,20 per case; keg NIW PICKLES—Mediam, 87003 do i it bls, 4 00; amalls, (n bbls 900 do, in half bbls, 5 00; bbls, 11'00; do, in half bbls, 6 0 .‘*'i’AR()U.—-lea 4 H0@7 00; hen'vy. 705@ FOREIGN FINANCE. Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Bxx. " Sheep—Inactive and lower at 3 75@ ——— MISCELLANEOUS, Loxpoy, March 12—5 p, m.—Congola— Money, 102 8-16; consols, account, 102 , 1224; Iliinois Central, Special Dispatches to Tus B, Imp«rhl, guod 40@ m. Loxnox, March 12 ol @6 50; spirits of York Central, 132§; Erie, 138§; PRODUOE & PROVIE!ION B, Spectal Dispatchos to Tus B, Spirits of Ta:pentine- TOBACCO IN OUBA, HAvANA, March 12 —The tobacco mar- A few lots of Vuelto Abajo fillers, suitable for the United States, sol r quintal and Hevorhl and larger, 104c; NWA]()":—“( ‘wo 1 7‘5. three hoop pails, 3 00, 8 50; Pionner waahboards, w.llblaghou, 8 50, Omcmo March 12, —Mukat quiet and ommon to choice spring, 3 nesots, 8 50@4 25; bakers, 4 25 'lnhl, -mn.h-rn mluall uintal. The new crop sccording to tho 25 | {west astimates of growers and dealers of- following prospects: In Vuelto on the whole, the erop will be The drought did muoch damsge. In Pmlm districts, the result is much Pure le extes, 160 h.llml’lm.l.l::‘mmm:'g 160, X Dray loads, per bbl, lMxA.h bls dairy -Klri'o Bavon Imperial, 'y oMot wask ular, 1073 for March; lm lorA;m the xxkhm.u,u, + white Rumisn, 635 Kik's Entoos, 316 Kitin Prairle Quoen, 1 90: Anchor Ball 2 doz in oase 1 neanoe, wow lhx fanoy 040 pnlh raw—white Virginia raw, 100; roasted OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibn.lfla 1550 B0, lbfi Nluwlbl. l‘o&. 1540, ATCHES—Per oaddie, Mfll round, onnen, RS ‘flx sanere, onses, 85 40 @MEATS—Hams per 1b., 18§c; bacon per lb,, 143; clear bacon per 1b,, 11jc; dry walt nides per b, 3 dey salt shoul: ders per Ib., 90; bacon shoulders per 1b,, 8}o; tierce dard per Ib,; 1le, SPICES,— Upfi‘l 21 Alleploe, 180; Javs, 26441 ke, ochs, 28401 Arbuokle's 3o, CHEESE—Full Oream, 140 Part {kim, 1040, LY E—Amerioan, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Woetern, 2 75; North Star, 2 005 Lewis' | boned: lye, 4 66; Jowell lye, 2 75, FEED - Johhhm prices, otms $1.50 per 100 1ba.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 1bs, HOMINY—New, 84 00 per bbl, Dry Gooas. BROWN OOTTONS-—Atlantls A, 8jc; plston XX, 7o; Atlanta A, 80; Boott 1‘; 84o; Buckeyo L 4.4, T L-hm W, itten: 1l :c, uomn.'aa. onm wmu., 000 dlnn Hond &, Sho;, Tndian_ Standand A ; Indian Orchard d. w., 8}c; Lawrence , 7o} Mystio River flnél’aquntA 8g0; | Shawmut L, Utica O, 540; Wachus- ott Bl'!]’lk' o A, Sh; do E 48, 1350; Wal- cott VINE BROWN 00TTON H—Al.land-la +.4; Tho; Alligator 8-4, 80; Argyle 44, 7 Atfantic LL, 640; La or State X 4-4, Bemmington b 4 o8 uekere ) 44 hoe B A 5.8 onia O 39, 830; Lehigh K d-4, D‘o' i’appanll N 80, 70 do O 42, 740; do R 86, 780; do E 99, o) Pooasset O 4, 7805 Wamsutta 44 YA LEACHED COTTONS—Androsoog in L 4-4 04y o; Blaokstone AA I perinl 8fo; Bl bt blenched 4, 9ai_ Oabot Fidelity4-4, 94c; Fruit of the Loom, ¢ onn.bricd-4, 12§0; do Witer Twist, 1 Falis fodian Hoad shrunk 4-4, 12; ]mns-iMe l 3 do ’glmbr'ch' !!;Ibefl e, ‘\“1 Yok 3 Pequol Do bl Pm.m t4, 8oy fiuu. 1o Wathaeates 0 X X, 134c. DUGKS Colored)—Albuay ¥ brown, 8c; do O, drab, 11g; do X stri plaids, 1240; do XXX brown an Jrab, shripos aud plaids, 1Jjoj Arlington {auoy, 1Brbo: unswick brown, 840; Ohariot fancy’ 124c; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 11j0; Indiaus & brown 18a: Nevonset A brown, 150 'l‘luxmuu—nmuk A U A B8 190; do XX Vive 8% 184; - Arrowatom, 94o; Claremont B B, 161;c Conestogn ex tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewuton o 30, 150; Minnehaha 4-4, 30c; Omegn super extra 4.4, 280; Pearl River 82, 16J0; Put. nam XX blae stripe, 120; Shetuckot § o; do S8 120: Yeoman's bluo 29, 9¢ ENIMS,—Amonkeak, blueand bronn ~$ Andover DD blus, 154e; ArlingX 1 b?\?: Seown. }lfih, Oont:lnn?i e é: \;xu:’ o AAA, do do 18}; do e .;mhh Haymaker's blus and brown, %o; lem River DD stripe, 1640; Pearl ver, blue and brown, 160} Unocasville, blue and brown, 144c. OAMBRIOS—Barnard, m; Eddyatons | 1 lining, 24 inch double face, 83c; Garner A ds; Manhatian glove ‘Goiah, 5o glawpon do oe- dn “Jhm lo bo; Lockwood " | "OORSET B ANS - Arory, 8oy Andros coggin satteen Bh, Olarendcu, m,Oonen o%ga satteens, 7; Hallowel, 80; In| Orohard T4o} Narragansot, improved,o Popporil aatison 94o; Rookport, —Allens, 6jc; American, 6jo; Arnold, 73 mm::]q o; Cocheco, 7o; Oonestoga, 64o; , 3 Dunnell, @7c; Eddy-ban-l 70; Gloucester, 50; Myltle. bjo; Spragues, 6q; Southhrl dge, 60; do, Gi inghame, 70 lihrl g hms_d.t‘;. 16 A keag dress 9§; le, 1 tlnntlu. 9¢0; Oumberland, K:nllvonh. 8jos Pflli keott, lflcx jus. *GOTTONADES—Abberville: 1840 | Sovte ioes N 12403 %os—wmn do 9.4, 280;do 84, 2305 - Continental O 43, Tic, Fraitof b Lowm 104, 27" Row York milla98, 860 do 78, 300; do Pembrike 10-4, , 60; Pequot 10- 74,19 do 49, ' 160; Poppe 1‘&9&6 % s 3 do do J‘eflln,do 57, 180; Paints oau lnl Varnishes OILS—I.IO' carbon, per gallon, lon, 150t 175' headlight, per gall 3 150" Water V\fl: 3 nw, r lon, 54; linseed, boiled, on, 57c; Iard, winter str'd, per gal, 00| No. 1, 850} No, 2 7b0; castor, X llon, 1 25; No , 1 20; sweet, on sperm, W, B., per gallon. f°15- W. .. per gall gallon, ooo' neatafoot, lxtu, per gallon, 750! b | cating, zero, per g{ on. noe, summer, 160, ol;l;n mnhl.nl 0.1, g‘ll on,x, ‘N“o. ; sperm, signal, pel re pent p‘per p\lon, une; naptha, 74", per g-llon. 18c; 84', 170 PAINTE IN OIL—White lead, Omaha . 60; white lead, Bl. Ln'mll. pure, Mmelllel green, 1 5 Ib cans, Frenoch zino, groen 120; B‘mnch zino, rod seal, 11c; French in varnish asev, m«y French sinoe, In ofl asst 150; Raw burnt umber, 11b cans 120; raw and burat_Sienns, 1%0; vandyko %mm. o i refined lampbl ooach black and lvory bhek, 160; k, 160; Prussian blue, '.nmlrilu blue, :nd' chnwme green, L. M. & D., 140;blind shutter reen, L. M, & D, 140; Paris m 180; fmum nd, 150; thhn dre, 220; Am llod, I.QP., 180 chrome ylllo'du la., 0.&D O, 18¢; mnl)l 40; 1r mpbl , 100; Prus- siap blue, 560; ultramarine, 180; vandyke bepwn, 8o; umbor. bnrni. 43} umber, nw do.ahmu. ’éodmun. w, m mnlnl. 3 Paris 'u-u oom A l;c green, N, Y.' ; oo:nom grun s 1205 vormmlon, Eu 5 ver million, “Americs, red, 10c ;| Winter's minéral, °3 ro spanish brown, 2‘(4 .;; 'l: VARNIE ]IFS—Bnnh &‘uun Furniture, extra, $1 10; lurulmu 81; coach, ulra. $1 40. uM.h, No. 1, 8120; Damar, extrs, 81 75; apan, 70c; aa. hdtum‘uxh‘l, 850; shella 50; bard £1 funlabs, 81 30 SHOT,—8hot, 81,85; Buck shot, 82, 10, ()flenal \‘uwdur, kegs, $6.40; kegs, 83.4%; do., quarter kegs, 81.88; l’mx g Lochg W gk L LT Hides Purs, Ete HIDES—~roen butcher's hide, 6@74c oured 7{@8c; hides, groen salt, part cured Zhoshides, The; di fllncamum.l, 18@140; d calf and kip, 12 7 o alt b, des, soun 10@11g; groen calf, wt, § 015 e, 11@12c; groenu] Y per_skin, 0o 5 n 80@81 25; groen lamb skins, HpH? o damaged hides, twothird rate, cut scored and one classed two. tLirds rate,) bnnd.d d. 10 per eent, off Coon skins, No, 1, No. 2, 80¢; No, l 2.3 No. 4, 100, m..g No, 1, 800; No. 2 3 No. 8, 160; No. 4, oz, Noik, 2be, smx, &xfo‘;t}fl 400, 3 b U BAITO! brosd stripe, 106, Tallow To. o P Oak so tofll } beculock sols, 380 to 100; runser, {866 o 80c; hemlock oal, 860 to 1 30; hem- look upper. mmflc u} upper. ch Giralaon kid, 2 80 to 376; oak up. B0 0 00; ok oalf, 120 to 1 110%1 8) imneh oalf, 1 (100 ma&, 40; Kirk's magnolis doz., (=] lvauia oans, 4 onse, In case, 8 85; Babbif lB.ll.ldol lnaue. 1 30, Frenh i, to 2 oo abble 0. D, Reoroeso, 8605 shmosy HARNESS—No 1 star oak, 42; Nod 8561 No. 1 Milwaukee, §7 Lumber, PEAN UTS—Ronsted, oh nfl Ten- vplnge, 900 to 1050; 880; No, 2 do, 94 01 We quote lumber, latn and shi cars at Omaha at the followin JOIST AND HOANTLIN 23 50, TlMBER‘l—lB lt and undll TIMBER AND JOIST—18 h 211 828 50, 33 ft., 826 60 No'1s & aoi 6 v, 824 00; S}z‘hETING No, .’) 00; No. 32, 818 00, K—Por barrel, 81 85; bulk pnlnu- Uamont. bbl, 83 35 felt 100 bs, 88 50, Heavy Harawars List rates, 83 00; plow steel, lpod un, 1n~ amolhlo. Ko; apecial or Usm-n,ee, 1 225@3 00; hbe, dry, 110. mquu. wh. 70@8503 axlos, 1 (2nd eocmmon 's muleshoes, 6 2‘ BARBED WIRn—-Xn car lots, 7 50@ NAILS—Rates. 10 to 60, 3 75, OOAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris Run Blomburg, $12; Whitebreast lnmp, §4 50; Whitebreast nu Inmn 4 50. Towa nut #4 50; $700; Anthracite. 811 5 @132 00; Colorado, 800; Cannon City, 87 00 per ton, DRUGS AND CHEMICAW Aold, Oubollu. wo; Anld. Tartari ; Bark, s, 1b, 7oy o.mwd:: Sdu,plc;lh B‘u. vine, pure pe bl OIl, Castor, No, 8, per gal, 8115, ouf Olive, per gal. 81 50; Oil, O 0 otasatum, Todlde, per i 75; Salacin, per mhnlnu nnvu. ALOOHOL — 188 pw allon; extra Cll“orn rool gallon; re-distilled fine hlendcd l 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbon-, 200@ lnok{ and Pen domestio 1 m GINS—Im, n-ylvml- ml. 2 rted, §8 00@16 00; port-d 4 50@6 003 domestlo, rted, 4 50@8 00; New wW/C ARPETSIGROCERIES OMAHA CORNICE WUKRKS, RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. %|/Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACOTURERS OF Ornamental Galvanized Iron I]urnlcsa. Imu Sky Lights, Eto, 310 South Twelfth Street, . OMAHA, N£B. mar 7-mon.wed fri-me, DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE ORCHARD & BEAN, | J.B. FRENCH & 00, OHAMPAGNEB—meM per_oane, :snocn 05 Amorisan, OLARETB— er oase, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 2 00; Oatawba, pn Mu. 4 00@7 00, ll.—lilld to Beat! 70c;_ Fountain, 80o, Mountain, .—In tin' foil— nl.In- 0, B 5 lh hoxu. per 1b BSclul:rl les—Common, 26 to kwells Durbam, 16 oz blc; Dukes Durham, 16 os, 460; Seal of 16 oz, 46; Benl of Nebras m .uk, 4 n; linen bm oil, 56c; Doa T‘fl flu. Merino unwas ll @18160; mndlm.:' um‘r 750; Golden Th 88c, Grlnu.hted— okerbocker, 630; Mer | North Oarol Olfle: huv; 10, ohoice, 820; fair, aoe; tuh- ng burry, blackand cotted woo! Horses ’.l'ho market ia brisk and all [ndu are lGllUthldnnu in °‘I“ :npplr considers “For seven years or more I suffered with dlstressingly painful joint trouble —oalled by many rheumatism. St. Jacobs Oil, and was quickly cured, says John Oarr Moody, Eeq., of Val- Horsford's Acid Pho s recommended for headache occa: ri- | sloned by indigestion, and whenever there Is & general feeling of sluggish- ness and lack of energy. “Rough on Rate.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, 3 | ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, AMUSEMENTS 3 BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE. Modern Eumpea.n Oo.ebritios, Wm. J. Armstroag, Of Brooklyn, N. Y., will delives & course of FOUR LECTURES AV BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE, upon the following ‘subjects: GAMBRTTA, - - - March 16, , - - - March 23, LONDON S0CIEYY, March 29, OASTELAR, - - - April 3d. These lectures bave by delivered hulou some of the most critica ecived by any lecturer upon similar subjects. Tha first locturs will be dulivered Thursday, March 16. McCARTHY & EURKE, Undertakers,|: 218 14TH BT., BET. FARNAM AN! “JACOB KAUFMAN. REMO /ED TO NO, 611 16TH S1 ALL KINDS OF PURE WINES DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 1817 Dodge 8t., Mo hours fron o 108, m., £t 6 p, w. Omaha, Neb, EASTERN MARKET. MEATS, MBEATS, Fresh, 8alt, Smoked and Dried. at C. CINNERS, - - 1716 Burt Street. Cheice Cuta competition in price and & thomnuh undeastanding of the business. Patrongge solicited. — , . m 5-m-w-{-4m FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTHRS THE D, D. MALIORY & 00’8 DIAMOND BRAND! ~ DIAMOND BRAND General Western Agent, Omaha Ne STENCIL CUTTING, ;| Locksmithing, Bell Hanging, Saw Fflmg, UMBRELLA AND PaRASOL REPAIRING. =, A. m-m 6%h Street, 24 Door North of Dodge, . - - Omaha, Neb JOHN SPOERL, "|FINE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 410 Tenth Street, Omaha, wsed._Pertoot ita and satistaot'on guaranteod __tuthis J. C. KARBACHK PFPXOoONEBEXR ouccy AND, , SPRING-WACON, MANUEACTER HORSE HOEING GENERAL BLACKSMITHING 816 FifteenthBtreet. hetween Harney and Farnam. DAVIS BROTHERS, BLANK BOOKS DPrinting Inks, STATTONERTY. Largest and most complete assortment of blank books and office stationery in the city. Bookkeepers are invited to exa mine ourStock BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, DAVIS BROS', 16th Street Opp. Post Otfiloe N. B.—Onr stock of Fancy 3:v'l*v (+ compiete in everyrespect. GEORGE HEIMROD, The Leading 16th Street GCG-ROCER, Pure Honey .2 1bs for 2be Choice Mmu at, per 10c Choice Apple Huth T 1bs for 2b¢ C huuv xppll Sauce, ..... ...3 1b can 10¢ 3 3 cans for 26c Qoly the hest o 3 cans for 2b¢ = | Choice Bartlett Pe 2 ans for 2dc Good Pears, .1 can for 10¢ Swi l(mxn, per l can for 10c Sardines... 3 cans for 2b¢ ALL OTHER GOODS REDUCED IN PEOPORTION ALSO FRESH COUNTRY EGGS ALWAYS ON HAND, Call and Examine Qur Goods and Get Prices U.P. GCROCER Y. 'IGEO. HEIMROD, 618 North 16th Btree