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= e Ty llsbmn National Bank ."“"‘("'l‘y.nnrhnnnd- wpring whest flu-, Patd up Oumu il DIRECTORS | go. JOHNSOR, President of Stas 4, Jsbagon & # . IUUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B, & Q. R. K., Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co OIIN 8, COLLINS, of G, H. & J. 8. Collina, ': WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney-as. w. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Oashier, late Cashier of the First Natlonal Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active management of that Bank since it ganzation in 1863, OPRNED for business A) 260,000 | 17, 1888, with bhe ||| Neoraaka ntion L) special nd char %08 lowest obiainable hors or elsewhere, InTRRRs? allowed on kime deposite upon favor ablo Yorms and upon wccounta of Danks and baax Formen Exomawes, Government Bonds, and County and Cliy securities bought and gold. It 1o prepared $o do & g-nanln%-nhmg bustnes foall its details, and In the trestment of custom will pureuo the most Iibaral policy constasent with safe banking. FINANCE MID GOMMERGE. FINANCIAL. Bpecial Dispatch to Tis Bax. Nxw York, March 17. Money-~Stringent 1t 10@17 per cent and closed at 15 per cent, Prime mercantilo paper —At 6@6} per ocent, Sterling Exchange—Bills steady at 4 §1; demand, 4 83}, Dry goods imports for the week, $3,450,- 000, Governments & per cent higher for 4's, otherwise unchanged, Railroads generally weak on fair ume busines:, Stocks all felt dep ressing effects, light money this forenoon and g:neral character of the market up to 12:30 was weak; mar: ket then to close, while dull, was firmer compared with Thursday night's figures, The general list shows a decline of }@1} per cent. President Hill, of the St. Paul & Mani- toba, denies the company proposes scrip dividend. vol Yestorday, Today . sg s, 1034 108 3 1034 4’ s (.onp'mu 112§ 1204 Pu.lfi 5 3" 128 BONDS, Qentral Pacitic firets, o114 114 Erie seconds. . 964 95 Lehigh & Wilkegbarre. L 100 Louisiana comsols. 69 Missouri 6's. 110 Bt. Joeeph 113 Bt, Paul & 111 Tennessee (s 414 do new . 42 Tem & Pacific land_grants 634 . G . 82 Ulfl'm Pacific 1st mortgage..114 114 do land grants ..110§ 109 do umkmg fund. . 1144 154 Virginia 6's... 30 36 do consols 6's. ... . 404 40 do deferred........... 11 13 1100 ¢3, Adams Expresa..... 130 Allogheny Central.. . 13 Alton & Terro Haute.. 68% do 97 American Exfi‘reu. vesers 90 Burl,, Oedar Rapids & No» 80 Oanada Southern........ 66§ Qol,, Cin, & {nd, Central 86, Qentral Pacific.... ;&l)i 314 23 133 187 119§ 78 464 78 107 Del., Lack. 123 Denver & Rio Grande. 463 E 36 7k 99 16 1354 Hannibal & 8t. Jnuph 39 do 804 Hnrlem.‘............. 196 Houston & Texas Centr: 74 Illinois Central........ Ufig Ind., Bloom, & Western. 82 Kansas & Toxas..... 81y Lake Erie & Weatorn i 303 Lake Shore & Michigan So. 'IlO 110 Louisville & Nashville. . 53} Louisv,, New Alb, & L;hicu?u 5-1§ 53 Marletu & Oinchmm 1st pfd 11, 2d ptd 6 Memphh & Charleston Michigan Central. .. Minneapolls & St. Loui Pooris, Decatur & Pittsburg & Oleveland. ... Pullman Palace Car do 8t th! Milwauk oe“ . Paul. Mina, & Maibita, 1:;‘ » Paul' & Omaba......... . & R R Texas & Pacifio.ve.rveeeees 4% 39 L6l 62 Wabnsh, St. L. & Paci ‘do . Woells, Fargo & Co. Exprm 117 £ Wuu:a'm ‘nion Telegraph Bd 83 Little Pittsburg. . Ontario. Quicksilver $Asked. [Ex. *Offered. fE!. Interest, dividend. FOREIGN FINANCE Special Dispatch to Trs Bxx. LONDON, Lo~xnox, March 16—5 p, m.—Consols— Money, {101 15-16;jconsols,account, 1021-16 New 5's extended, 1064; 4's, 116}; 4's extended, 1 22;} Iilinois Central, 1484; New|York|Central, 1294; Erie, 1383; Erie seconds, 100; Reading, 127§ PRODUOE & PROVISIONS, Special Dispatohes 4o Tus Bus, OHICAGO, Omoago, March 16, —Flour—Market 0as o Mlunzwh. 3 50@4 v5; baker , @5 67 pwtents, 6 00@7 50; wintor whnl flur, southern Tiimois and Mis sourd, 4 25@6 00; Michigan, 4 ( 0@5 25, Whent—Market unsectled bng w.omlly 106 for \lnrch 1 063@1 06§ for 11§ for May; 111} for Juue; No. 2rel wintr, 1 No. 2 Unicwo wpring, l(._{'hlfl} No 3 Chizago +pring, 93c, 0 et uusettled but generally 56@h74s for cash; b6c for March; 640 for April; 608@60§ for May; s tor June; 6o for July; rejected, 47 Oats— Market quiet but closed easier; 413> for oash and March; 41}®41§s for April; 43¢ for May; 484c for June; 423 tor i uiy, gl ye=biarkst quist and unchanged at Harley—Markot quiet at 75c A Bacon—Market quiet and steadyat 1 31} @1 35, Dressed Hogs ~Market nomiaal and un. changed at 8 10@8 20, Pork—Market eul»r 18 20218 25 for cnsh and March; 18 25@18 274 for April; 18 50@18 52 for May; 18 70@18 72§ for June; 18 90 for July Lard— Market_low 1197)@11 80 for nd for M 11 874@11 40 for 1L ov@11 524 for May; 11 BT4@ Ex June; 11 624@11 6) for July. Hmk Miati—In fair demund; shoulders, 75; whory nib, 1015; short clear, 10 40, Buiter— varket weak and uasettled; creamery, 18@29¢; dairy, 14@25c. E.gs —M.rket ficmer at 16@164o. Whisky—Quaiet avd unehlugefl at 117, CaLt Boasn, ~Wheat—Demand active, but vrices lower; 1 05@1 054 for March; 1 (5§ for April; 110 tor May and Juoe; 1 094 for July, V(,urn Demand active but market lower; 5le for March; 5580 for April; 60 for e for June; 613c for Ju'y, Market lower bat the demand ac- tive; 40§@40§s for March; 4ugc for April; 428@43¢ tor May; 42)c for June. Pk Ia good demani, but lower; 18 15 @822 for March; 18 27@1% 274 for Avcil; 18 15 for May; 18 774@18 80 for July, Lird ~In faic dewand, but lower; 11 42§ @11 45 for May; LL 45, \_,n 474 tor June; 1L 554@11 65 tor July, - 18 656 for June;| H. THE DAILY BEE~-OMAHA, SATURDAY. MARCH 17 woll eustained, The sales of the week have been 2,410,000 1bs, IRAFFI10. Special Dispatchos to T FLOUR AND GRAINS Ontoaco, March 16 —Reoeipts and .hleauu of flour and grain for the past oure have been as follows: Ship'ts, Flour=bbls,..... 281 Wheat — muhsl.l 9,000 Corn— 180,000 | cot Oats = 124,000 Rye— ) b 4,500 Barley~ 50,000 48,000 Nzw Yonxk, Mneh 16,—Reoeipts and .mLmann of flour and grain for the past ours have boen as followa: mlpn Shp'te Flour—bbls 0,515 Siee ‘Wheat—bus . 41.500 7,000 [ 1 Corn B! e 220,000 90,250 Oate - L . 42,500 100 St, Lous, March 16, -Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as tollows: Receipts, Ship'ta, Flour— WAL 6,000 ,000 | Wheat- ~h\llhr1l 21,000 . Corn— 147,000 87,000 Oats— 18,000 7,000 Rye— . . ‘e Barley - P 7,000 7,000 Kaxsas Oiry, March 16, —Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 94 hours hate boen wa follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts, vee 18,000 17,000 . 60,000 51,000 LIVE STOOK, New York, March 15, —Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ta Wheat, hlu‘leln . Corn— Ship'ts Beoeves, 1,590 Qaarbers of besl. 4700 Sheep. ..... .. Mutton, carcacses. 1,459 CRIoAGO, March 16,—Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 bours have been as follows: Rec'ta_ Shipm'ta. NEW YORK. Oattle L.v 4,800 3,200 Niw Youk, March 16, —Flour Market | H 10,000 5,500 dul wupertiie stato and western, 3 70@ 3,400 BL400 Whent —Market opened stronger for cash, snd options opened firm bus subre- quently was easier and ducllnsd 1@1fo, closing uasettle ; No, 2 wpring nomi- nal; uagesdad rod. 96c@1 2243 wteamer No, 8 red, 1 11; No, 3 rod, 1 18@1 18}; steamer No. % red, 1 193; No. 2 red, 1 203@1 22}; No. 1 red, 126; ungraded white, 101@ 126}; stesmer No, 3 white, 93:; No. 2 white, 1 04@1 04§, Corn—DMlarkey unsettled but }@1o Jow- er; ungraded, f4@72c; No s 613@62}0; l!ulu‘ . 08w69:; No. 2, 7 04@7 fc; old s aelivered; No, 2 white, 630, Gatatarkot 1@jo lower and fairly active; mixad western, 47@b2c; white western, 52@56c, Hay—Marker firm and fairly active, Corn Menl - Quiet bat «teady, Pork—Markss dull and unsettled; new mess, for March .9 05; for April, 19 15, Beef--Market quiet and unchanged, Cut Meats— Varket duli and lower; long clear middles, 10 50. Lard—Market notive and firm; prime steam, 11 674@11 70 for March; 1155 for April; 11 62@11 69 for May; 1 @11 75 for June; 11 65@11 67 for July; 11 65@ 11 70 for Angul 3 11 70 for September. 8T, LOUIS. 8r. Lous, March 16, Fluur-»Mnkoe stesdy and unchanged; 3 4 15@4 30; femily, 4 60@4 80; choice, b 15@b 15‘ fance, 5 30@5 60, Wheat—Market lower and the trading was mostly in May options; No, 2 red fall, 109§ for cmh 1114@L 14} for Aoril; 1 1(3 al 143 for M»\ 113 for June' 107§ for July; 104§ bid for the year, ana ciosing at _ inside prices; No, 8 red fall, 1 04@1 05. Corn—DMarket_dnll and lower, except for May, 52}@52ic for cash; 52A@52Fc for March; 54@bi§c for April, 66@564c for May; 56tc bid for June; closing at inside figure Vata—Lower; to sell; cash; 43o bid for April; 434c bid for May; 44cbid for June, Rye—Market quiet; 580 bid, Barley—Market steady and unch nged Qorn Moal —Market ey at 0. e b e o gre—Steady and unchanged. Whisky—Market firm at 1 16, Provisions—Market quiet and un- changed and only a jobbing trade done. A¥TERNOON ARD, — Wheat — Lower and 31 103 bid for April; 112} for May; 12} forJune; 1 124@1 07 for July; 1 Ofl for the year Corn—Aotive but lower; 53: for April; 53c for May; 6530 for June; 574c for July; | CAse, 50c asked for the year. Ota—Lower and weak; 42 bid for Apnl 43§c asked for May. KANBAS OITY, Kansas Orry, March 16.—Wheat—Mar- ket weak and slow; No. 2 red fall, 9530 bid for cash; 96}o bid for April; 98§c bid for May. Corn —Mnket weak; 45’@45“ for cash; 45c for April; 48¢ bid for May. Oata—Market dull and nothing doue; 320 bid, -/ stack, LIVH STOOR Bpecial £iupatohes to Tam Bax, CHICAGO. - 0a1046u, March 16,—~The Drovers' Joar- nal rep rix as follows: Hogs—Fair and moderately active; strong and good grades a hade higher: mixed. 7 00@7 55; hu. , 7 60@8 124; light 7 )O(k57 60 ekips, @6 25 and close: weak, Cattlo—A strong market and brisk at 10c | & higher; exports, 6 60@7 00; good to choice shipping, 6 00@b 75; common to fair, 5 60 @6400; mm.han fairly active and siendy at 275@h 00; stockers and feeders un- ohanged; guod grades steady; common lots slow at 3 60@b 10, Bheep—Market brisk and strong; com- mou to fair, b 60; medium to good, 5 60@ (@6 60; choice to extra, 6 25@6 60, NIW YORK, New York, March 16,—The Drovers' Journal Bureau repocts: Beeves—Moderately active and 250 cwt. hluhnr on all grades; poor to prime sold at.5 95@7 40 per cwt; live wolght with ennnhetlum, 7 50@7 70; exporters took rimo ma and to-morrow's [k 78 ‘live cattle. and 05,000 carcamen i oop —~Dull, ~shoep, 7325; yousli Lambe, 700@8 25 4 T Swine—Firm for lve hogs, 7 25@7 75 per owt, BT, LOUIs, Sr Louts, March 16— Catlle—Scarce and 3| » demand greaterjthan the supply; prices fully ns high »8 last week; exports, 6 00 @6 50; good light to fair, 5 2085 75; om- mon, 450@3 0 ; good to best butchers’ steere, 4 7H@06 do mixed butchering, 3 $5@@4 00; atockers and feaders, 4 00@ 2 orn fed Texans, 42 @5 25 Sheep—Steady; good dium fo fair muttons, anted; mwe_ to ehoice, 5 00@5 75; faucy, G 00@ Hw- sht higher; heavy lower; Yor kers, T 25@7 50; puuuz 7 2’»@7 50; s o heavy, 7 407 70, KANSAS 0127, Kansas Ciry, March 16,~The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle—Native steers of 1,200 to 1,500 pu\mé!,l'n 60@6 50; stockers and feeders, 515 Hogs—Quiet and closing weak; light, 6 70@6 85; medium, 6 90@7 05; geod to choice, 7 10@7 40 Sheep— Unchanged; natives of 127 pounds at 5 00, B e WOOL, Bpecial Dispatches to Tus Bus. BOSTON, Bowros, March 16.—The wool demand s steady but moderate and prioes continue 423@4340_for|® 8r, Lous, shipments of live stock for iy past 24 hours have been as follows: Ren;t&) Ehlpm'fim March 15, —Receipts 1,200 300 . 1,800 700 Kansas Ciry, March 16,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 houre have been as follows: M‘B:O Shipm'ts, OMAHA MARKHTS. ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrioe or TEe OMAHA Buz, } Friday Evening, March 16, The only changes reported in the market to-day are as follows: Potatoes declined 10c, Onions declined 10@15c. Local Grain_Dealings. WHEAT.--Cash No. 2, 8%}0; cash No, 75« 52he, 8' GQ”E‘OMJI No, 2, 68¢c; No, 8, Y E—Onsl NEW MIRED CORN— 890, OATS—37c. SEEDS—Flax seed 960 per bu. #roduce and Provisions. POTATOES— 4)@50c per bushel, ONIONS—40@0c per bushel. BUTTER ~Choioe vountry, 1240, KGGS—Kresh, 12jc. BONEY—O‘lUnuul g, 3t APPLES—Per barrel OYSTERS—Platt's soloct uy-un, 4003 Standard, 85; mediums, 30 onAbfGEs-Flurld.. 85 60; Moesina, Bo@$4 00, LEMONS—$4 00@4 50 per box. BEANS-—Navy per bushel, 2 75@8 00. CHICKENS—18@14c per Ib. TURKEYS8—14c per pound, Grooer- List, OANNED (mwa h pears per oase, * owse, 275, Egg plums,2 nfi.m.u,z 90; reen gages,2 lger do choics, , I ger caso 4'50. Fio Ap xe.. b, por oned £00@5 75, Peaches, 2 1 p 800; do 8 m%m, 4 00@4 50; do, (pla) per 6, per dozen, 3 90, FLOUR~Jobbing ‘price, Jack Frost & Louis wintar) 83,00 por 100 e Topekca Patent Kansas, 8.60; Minnehah: Minnesots Patent, $3.15; Shawnee fancy Eagle, XXXX win- 5,75 Tr{umph spring, best, 2, 75; Fistian's superlative afs bran, per chopped feed. $25.00; Queen our, per sack, 825; Nelllo slyo, | oa) 90. B D Onaba Ref Co.: 'nem., 12c; 40 and 50-1b cans, 12; ; 204 12§¢; 10.1b .u., sorew top, 134¢; 5-1b do, T g —Vouisians prime to choioe, 6 7t folr, 63@74c; Patma, G, b 0.1 'mackerel, half brls, 6 75; Na mmkerel kits, 1 00; family mack. erel, half bris, 4 75; family mackerel, kite 85¢; No. 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No, 1 CUOFFYE,—Kio, tair, 1loi Kio, good Uio; priras 4o choice, 12'to 134o; Old govt Java 18c @ 24 BUGAKS—-Fowdered, 10jc: Cut loaf, 10}c; Granulated, Oonfectionors A, Standard Htra C, bjo; Erera O, wdium yellow, 73c; dark yellnw. Hc 2 &\lmm; Standard’ Com., 40, dard do, gallon kegs, 82 05; Bhn dard do, 4 gallon kogr, 81 . SODA—In Ib papers, 83,20 per case; keg Nzwmcms—umm. in barrels $700; do inhalf bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbly 890 'do. " half bbia 500" ghetkine, in bbls, 11°00; do, in half bbls, 6 si*uwn.—rml m, Bikvar Gloss ExcelsiorGloss, A e e g inpo Obolos, 80@750; mperial good, w‘“&%fi: Oholoe, 80@76c; Yo Hyson, 500; eholos, 650@81 005 Japas’ ot "Lct. “fl l-p-nl:h oo.mm Oolnng,g ong, obol hnoPE—sw. 4 In lnch, uh nch, 1l¢; ARE—Two hooj 175' d\mhoo pails, 2 00, L e T, 18 wn A uk "' spple ext 16c: i xtra, palls, No. ouble vaze aple, 1 bure avple, 165, HAL iy per bbl, 165" Aun- tou, in 200 ks, § 50; bhla dairy 60, B, SOAF5--Kirk's Savon Lmperi sty Kivie'n untinagt, J 60; Kirk's atands, d, 8 7-’): Kirk'v white Russisn, b Kirk's Eutoos, 916 Kirk's P Quoen, (100 cakes), 40; Kirk's magnolia doz, | POTASE—Pennaylvauls oane, 4 case, o cas Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in oase. Asnchor Ball % dos In dase 1 50, T~ Roasted, ehoice, red Ten. neases, S ver 1b; {aney white, 104c per ib; ;w—whm Vnuinll raw, 10\31 roasted 19 L3 OANDLES ~Boxes, 40 1be; be xes 40 Iba,, 16 o, la‘:‘"' Mok o, MATOHES—Per cad oeaes &R 10; aquare, caces, p5 40 MEATS—Hauw per 1b., 18fe; bacon per Ib., 140; cloar sido bacon per Ih,, 114e; Dbey rourd, wmd Fho; Manhattan glove finish, b f\awporti:o&: do 'fhusbqblu) Pequnt 5“ noh “and larger, 104c; | 30:3 $1.50 per 100 1bs. ; chop corn, 81.40; bran, 700 por 100 1b. HOMINY—Ngw, 81 00 per bbi BROWN OUTPON“,—M!-nm A, Shoj Agulmn XX, 70; Atlanta A, Se; Thoott BuckeyeL 4.4, 70; Oabot W, 7 itton flo; Uront Falls E, ! Foosior, 640; Monest Width, 8o, In: dlm Hoad A, Bic; Indiap Standard A 840; Indian Orchard d. w,, Sic; L.wmm. 70; M, umver 740; Pequot A, 8§c; Shawmut iem 6, Dyor Wachae: ott nfim duA. uon dol 1930; Wal- FXNE BROWN m’l‘s—lfllmdfln 4; Tho; Alllqltol 84, 80; Anflll 44 7o &n‘l}ammo - qe ‘;*uus 4. 4, fikc oyo 8, Indian Orchard 'AA 9 84c; Laconia O 89, 8je; Lehigh B 44, v&u Pepperell N so, 03 do O 83, 73e; do R 86, 7§c; do K 89, Vocasset O 44, 7g0; Wamsutta 4.4 BLEACHED oo't'1'()1!5—.4..«::\;“(i a L 4,040 Blackstone AA imperial 8o Ao hall f'”%’:u 4.0 f.hog :f Fidelity 4-4, 940; o Loom, 9} do uu.hrle.lgsz,doWnuth,mg Go; Indian Hoad shrunk 4 Tonadats, 10ci do cambrio 87, 134o; New York Mnh.l‘uao Pequot A,100; Pepperel N G Twil 34c; Pocahontas 4.4, O4o; Booamet L4, 8o) Utios, 110} Wamsutte 0 BUCKS Qolored)—Albany K brown 80; do O, drab, do X stripoe and pl:llds, 124c; ‘i(l) xw ‘:{.‘;K:xt ang ‘d.-.h st plaids, 3 on fanc; zg:. unswick Obariot lnm; flh. do extra hury. 2003 Fall River brown, oxtra heavy, 1l4c; Indiana A brown' 1%a1 Nevonset A brown, 150 TIUKLNGy—Amosk: A U A 190; do XX blue 82, 1840; Arrowanoa, 9o; Claromont B B, 1540; Conostoga ex tra, 17h0; Familton D, 1140 Lewiston a 8, 15¢; mnn. 4-4, 300; Omega supor oxtn 280; Pearl River 82, 16j0; Put. A X bhao stripe, 120 Shetucket § 10{0 do 8S 120t HINTMS. —Amoskeak, blueand bronn 1640; Andover DD blue, 154¢; Arling X blus Bootch, 184c; Oonoord 000, biue aw 1240} do AAA, do do 133; do XXto i o do 144 Haymakes blue and brown 0; Mystio River DD stripe, 1640; Penr ver, bluo and brown, 16} Uncasville, bige and brown, 143c. OAMBRICS—Barnard, iniag, 34 1ngh Aoubie tnos, & 3 Eddystone Gumer A Bo: Lockwood kid OORSET JEANS--Amory, 8¢; Andros 600 | coggin satteen Bic: Olarendcu, G!o,hone- o3xa satteens, 73c; Hallowel, 80; Injdi Orchard 740; mnlefi.lmpmvad,o Pe;&erlll satteen 9%o; Rockport, 7ja INTS—Allens, 6§0; American, 6ho; Arnold, 70; Bcrwl 4%c; (‘mheun, To; Oonestoga. 3 Dunnell, @To; Eddystone, 7e; Gloucestor, 60} armony, Sie; Knlokerbocker, 6hc; Mer 70; Mystio, bjo; Sprague Souu.brldga. u’fi. Gln.fi.m._ oy basy NG AN s—Amn-x 10303 Amos- keag dress 941 ; Atlantic, 90; Oumberland, Pe, hlana, Qc Konlhmrth. 8goy Plan kett, 10jc; 1340 mbOTEONADES—AbM"Ne Agate, 200; American, 11c; Artisian, 200; Oniro'D and T, 184c; Olarica D and T, 1740; Deccan Oo. Dand T, 160; Key- etone, 1840; ot, 190; Nonpareil 16¢; Oo..nD and T, Royal, 164 Sussex, 12¢; Ti ifi-} ‘achusett shirt ing sheoks, 12ho; ankin, ankin, 1340; York lain Nanl wtripes an in, 1 uéc ET!;"&S Anmmogl 10-4,874c! —. n of do 9.4,23c; do 84, 22c; unt[nunt-l‘(; 8503 do 78, 80c; do b, 2240, coman's blu 29, 9¢ 1 M tool d 26@3 00; b 850; axles, onc wquare o, m 1- 7@110; wshors, per 10, 8G3150; viveta, por b, T1oj coil chain, per Ib, 6@12%; malleable, be; iron wodgos, 60; crowbars, 60 harrow eoth, dei wpring teal TGilko; Durdon's horweshoas, b 25 Burden's muleshoos. 6 25, BAKBED WIRE-—In car lots, 75 850 per 100, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 60¥, 8 76, SHOT,—8hot, §1,85; Buck snot, 82,10, omnu Powder, kogs, $6.401 do., hal M‘ldo uarter kogs, $1.88; Blast i 500, LUA.I:—Onm L oo Slaoka [t 2 Morris Run Blossburg, $12; wh:&brufl lump, z‘ 50; Whitebreast nut, §4 50; Tows lump, 84 50; Tows nut $4 50; Rook Sprin, urs DRUGS AND CHEMIOALS.- Oarbolic, 500j Acld, Tartario, 650; ;| Copabia, per ib, 700; Bark, 1b, 143 ger on, 8115; Chlorotorm, per Ib 100, overs pewdrs, por Ib, 81 40y Tepeom Salta, roe It b, 8jo; Glycerine, pure po- B o &cente, per Oil, Cutm, No. 1, per gal, Oil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, 8115, Oil, Olive, por gal. 81 50; Oil, orlg.num 50; Opium, 84 75; Quinine P, & R, & w,, Bt on 8185 Potamtum, od|de. por 1t 175; Salacwn, per oz, 400; Sulphate o Mnr&hlnu, Joron, 83 86, Sulphur oor lno. ver oz, $1 45, Acld, Balsam ALOOHOL — lBS allon; extra California l 25 per rml gallon; h'l 87 proof, 123 per proof (.\Uon' red 'h!uklu, 1 150; fine blended, 1 llfifi tugky and Pennaylvaala' ryes, 2 domutle 1 40 Ns—lmpomd 4 50@6 003 domestlo, lnnd. 175@: Ol{AMPAGN’EB—lmpomd per_case, 28 00Q34 0) Amartiaa, 1 COLARKTS= o oase, 4 50@16 00 2 00; Onuvbn, per case, 4 00@7 00, rs and Tobaocos. 880, Grmuhud—lfinnkwdh Durbam, North Carol o? 46; Seal of Nobras ka, 16 oz, 88¢c; 4 ox, linen bags por 1b, $1.85; Mnh oil, 66¢; Dog T l“ @1315¢; mediun unwashed, light, 1820 washed, ohoice, 820; fair, 80c; tub-ding and w,, 2805 bury, blackand cottad wool 2@60 lees Horses and Mul salling well at a alight advance in prices. draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drall horees, 8100, 8110, to125.; Common plugs, $20, to $40. $0160,; 14 to 16 hands, 14 to 143 Pembrike 10-4, , 350; Pequot 10-4, 28hc, do 74, 19¢ do 49, © 160; Pa pmu 96, 290 do 67, 910;do 67, 180; U , 860; do 58, 3301 do 48, 170, OILS':Ifl?To“‘ l;n‘vmllh- " oarl per gallon, 120; 160° _ headlight, per gallon, o; 175° hudwt. per_gallon, 19¢ 160° , Water i ] 20c; linseed, raw, lon, linseed, boiled, r gallon, b70; Iud. 'inhr str'd, per gal, £00: -Nn.l m No. 2, 76¢; castor, 0} 5 86, § 130, swoe, 75 "w. li..pu on.aoe, neatsfoot, ufin. pe: gsllon. 7603 No. 1, 65¢; lubri- 1, tallon, 850; r?o' 0. 1, per gallon, o, n:giflon. soo;' m. pea IN Olb—Whlh lead, Omaha P, P.. 6c; white lnd. BG. Lonh, pnn. %’o lkl Fmoh rine, 0, in varnish nest, oh zince, in oil asst 150; Raw burnt umber, 11 cans 120; raw and burnt Sienna, 180: vandyke brown, .g refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black and Ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian blue, 80c; nlhmlrina blve, 180, chnome green, {: M. & D.. lff,hhnd Ihu{h! reen, s ldo; 8o; o v Lo, Venetiac o By Tuscms dry, mmfl Vermiliod, I.&P., lflu) chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D yellow ochre, So; golden achre, 16; p. dryer, 8c; graining colo: ight_oak, dni r{?nlnm. abestnut and ash 160. Ory ©ainte White lead, £2; French lln 1001 Pax. lden mAeNnn, 80; lporm. : town, Tde; lrmpblack, o sian blue, 56c; ultramarin beown, 8c; umber, burnt, dcjsienna, burnt, 4o; Baria , 10¢; Prus. vandyke ; umber, raw nna, raw, 4o n genuine, 25«: Paris groen oom’ rome groer, chrom gmen x., 120 vermflliun, Kng., 70c; ver million, America, 18¢; Indiau red, 10c rune pink, 1ldc; venetian read, Cokisoso : venetian red Am., 1jc; red load, 740; u rome yellow, genuine, hrome yel. low, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle 8c; ochre 2jc; ochre, Am-rlmn. 20; 2}c; lehigh brown, 2 241_Prinoe's mineral o, ¥ ‘farnitare 1"”"?' ‘urnif extra, $1 10; furn 0, e e o e N 1! B Dusar ol 171 s extra, 850} h oil finish), §1 80 Hides Purs, Ete HlDEHmn hnhnuil Illdn, l@flc 1ie.hl I@ux n:z fl ul( .ud Ip, mZuu, 11@120; oy s -Lu.. 50c] 0 l.n.nh skins, W damaged hld‘mtv«r\hlrdnu. out mu‘l and one grub, olassed two. tlicds nu,)!t;nndad hi dfi' 10 p;ounNt. oft Ooon skins, No, 1, o, 3 No, 055 No-4/ 100 m..fi 3005 No, 2 No. 8, 160; No, 4. 'ox, No,lk, No. '2, 260, Skunk, No, 1, b?5c) 660; short stripe, 400; narrow stripeo broad stripe, 10c. nllo' 7o, Oak sole, 880 to 120; hemlock sole, 38 to 806;, bewlosk kip, 800 to 100; runner, 86c'to 80c; homlock oal, 850 to 120; hou lock upper, 28c to 260; oak upper, 2ic; alligator, 400 to 6 b0; oalf kid, 83@350; Greisen kid, 2 50 to 375; oak kip, 80 to 100; oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip, 110't0 1 55; Jreuch calf, 125 to 3 00; ruer uetts, 5 50 t«- 7 50; llniugl 600 to 10 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 60; B, L. Morooco, 8¢ to d50; pebbla O, D, Morooco, 85¢; simon; 250 to 8 00, HARNESS—No 1 star_oak, 420; nt ‘)2 do, 89c; N. 1 Ohio oak, 88¢; No, 356; Mo, 1 Milwaukee, 70; No, 3do 3ic, Lumber, WHOLBSALM. ‘We quote lumber, latn and lhln . nt Omaha at the followin ““JOIST AND SCANTLIN under, $22 00; 18 ft., $23 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and un TIMBER AND JOIST ] lu on? —16 lt and l22 00 dry salt wides per 14, 9ho; d H - 20! g:g: }F’rfil{l‘n_:!pt:cli? -}leull?mm;-:h(l'zl :ou N:(?}.}gc‘:%f: 'l.“ff:d :‘I:‘. :“fis fi. Jare, 44 Tho e Jaga e 185 mi:'fi."&’%fi?«f 5, nug("d e !fl‘lk:‘klm!f—m Oream 143 Paet m wt,m 'z‘u 'rfi:% :%mflw li“(!' ".‘Lvh’ felt 100 1bs, 88 :hw%g}wd.ll 50, FEE —anhu. ,,m.. Ohop feed miqawhhklnmwum T — hitel 3 whitin o Al M Ll hzflml‘" "Gorman, | ) hands, 860, to 76. HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURR for KID NEY DISEASES. DO| v B|healthy action m-l'lh the orasns. r complaintspeculiar 2 Ladies, oy nt ‘weaknosses, KLDNEY-WOR' #Ipassed, as 1t will act nflnnp'-l!lnfluflly i) Bither Sex. Incontinemco, nun-. dn‘?’ of jurine, brick dust or ropy depasits, ant Kl 8/dragsing pains,alle 7 yieid lostacur, <lative tive power DY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prico 81 IDNEY-WORT A well-known cf Trempelean, Wis., find_ Kidney Wort, n sure cure for kidney and 1 ver troubics * 1S A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kidneys and =——L|VER— 1t has specifio action on this most important el | inaction, stimuiating the healthy secretion |R ofthe Bile, und by keoping the bowols in frec Sondition. etbeting itg rogular disciarwe. ot are sufforing |p Ralaria. Liesvomotnis, aro bilious, dyspeptic, or constipated, Kid: Rey-Wort will suroly rolleve & quiokly oure, 11 thin neason to cleanso the Systom, onoshould take 8 thorough course of it. (s1) ) SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price $1. “Last year, 1 went to mlro)m.' oy Ward, Illwlnl 69th Reg N. G. 8. living 88173 W. Sid» Avo., J. 0. Hights “only to return worso fram chronic by pl Kiduey-Wort, a9 o last resort, has given nt. Te butter hea th than T hace hitherto enjoyed for many, many vears,” He's cured now and cousequently happy. il FORTHE PERMAHENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. €| No other di~wae ia #o provalont in this}g Zlcountry as Constipation, aud no romedy| i wvor Lquatled the celobrated KIDNEY-|g LI WORT as & cure. Whatevor tho cause, :j Elllowever obstinato the case, this remedy| 8| |.w.,m.m., 2 i ES. T8 distrouing oom: PIL| » plaint is very aptto be(J H annéll‘d with _constipation. Kidney.|"s | Wort strengtlions the weakened parts and| 8| n|quicky cures all kinds of Piles even when| g |Bjphysicians and medioines have before fuil.-| |&cd. t7r1¢you have either of thess troubles| : g "l will rmmmund 1t everywh B. Moyer, Carrisge Maoufacturer, Myerstown Pa , “hacause 1t"- ¥OR £ RR-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M I Aln.l-lornllthsp;nm'l‘(ll)\u‘lgwalfll.' eadful snforing which & of rhewmnatim eun Toaliss. RFECTLY CURED ) MuanHEu 10 er DIY, SOLD by DEUGGISTS| ey ki '.n..m.yu.n vt o “Mr. W .|m< o4, my cus'omor, ted wiih eheumu'is ' for EWo yours ,: all remodies; Kidney-Wort alone ¢ i have tried it myself, and know *hat it 1 good. Portion of lottor from J. Willest, druggist Filnt, Mich, REMOWV.AK: Fifteenth 8t. Opposite P. O, Wil opeo oo March 104, bonnets and hats, ribbo; Alwo I be e he +tock llull goods, comprising all | Loans made on tmproved f. n ) n all well settieq m‘:::-}u:-;m: sonson, The ouoly electric | counties of mlllx:?fin-.r. 1suponsible] local light millinery store ln Omabs; correspondents. p.,..a."fls"'« o-...-..a Tonguee, each L U 0@ 10 00; 5" Imported, 4 5006 00 Now NOW: domnu% ”8 kel office EAUH AND APPLE BRANDY- ' WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ oz 510; Dukes Dnrhun, 16 o, 46c; Soal ol rg Puck 2 os, tin Merino unwas ed, llghthll@lflol heavy,o, The market is brisk tud nll grades are The demand for good horsea exceeds the :upply consideraoly, Prices range as fol. lows: Fiue single drivers, $150, to 800.; Extra 0150, Extra farm hornos, ommon <o good farm horses 890, to $100.; Extra plugs, $60, to 75.) MULES.—15 to 164 hands (oxcan), $175, $100, to 140.y nds, 875, to 100, 18§ to 14 man, Rev. N, Coort of KIDNEY-WORT organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and Kidney-Wort-cured my piles SHO RT LINE ~OF THE~ OHEIOAGO, Milwaukee & St. Panl RAILWAY Is now running ite FAST EXPRESS TRAINS {5 e atpani, 1 0€1% 0 oo OMARA AND OOUNOIL 'BLUFF; from ~WITH—~ omel, por I Tho; ‘Ginchonidm, | PUllman's Magnificent Sleepers ~AND THE— ™y, %% | Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE COING EAST CHIOCAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to any polnt beyond; or Tako e .1';?:&'. IF YOU ARE 00|NG NORTH 506 3 50; Kontucky bourbons, 20001 00; Knn- ST PAUL OR mNN}:APOLlI the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwankee&St. PaulR'y rteenth stroots and at U. P, fobed 00 corner Fatoken and Depot and ab Hined Hotel, Omaha. & Soe Timo F. A Table In another column, NASH, Genoral Avent, G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, 8. 8, MERRILL, FINE OUTTn patinotierd to Beatt 1o Golden T Thread, TDo(uF'nunhh‘;::. o ] ERSONAL avorite, 650; ount Fancy, bboy Dnluy,kim.—ln i tofl | an intoréeting Ootling O, 8., 5 1b boxes, per 1b 63c; Lotk | Fidre " s Tiger, 600t Dlunond Orown, 660, BMOKI rades—Common, sb:o dorsed Interesied lars, by 51:§ addressing E ufl o, N. Y. A. V.1, CARPENTER, uannr-llhnuL neral Pasa. Agent. J. T. CLARK, GEO. b HILAFI-‘(!RD, General Sup't. Aws't Gon Pass, Agent nd strony In roply to wquiris wo will say that 40 evidenco ¢ humbug abou this ~On tito contrary, tho mivortisers arv very higbly tn- ns may get sealed cir- fuiary glving all mucuhmu, giving all particu- ; Medical Co., P. ‘0. Box lodo Kvening Bee, Parts of the human body thened,” otc., {8 vertisoment Joog Fun in our t ad in tho woi Throug o abal w.J. DA Gon, Agent, Connetl Blafts, In tho old Favorite ana FPRINCOIF.A.ILINID |CHICAGO, EORI 8T. LOUIS, IMILWAUKEE. DRTROIT, NIAGARA FALLS NEW YORK,BOSTON And all Poluts East -ndlouln-lnt. THE LINE COMPRISES Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Bmooth Steel Track 1l conniections are made In UNION DEPOTS has_s Nationsl Roputation as being the reat Through montod 4o ba the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall Oar Line, and s nnhuull rld for all clasees of travel, Try it andyou will find drayeling & laxury tnstead of a discomfort. “Tickets via rhia Celobrated Line I officos n the Wost. All Information about Rates 0 Faro, Bleepin, Oar Acoomuodations, Timo Tables, Ac., W rhnrmlly glun \g'-pplymlnn () 3 Vioo rost & Gon. Manager,Uhlcagy FERO'VAL LOWELL, Gon. Pacaonger Agy. Ohlcagy VENPORT, DUELL, Tickes {Ags. oms Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD ‘& SOFT GOAL COKE OR WO0O0D. MANUFACTURED BY Buck’ SAINT LOUIS, PIERCY & ‘BRADFORD, OLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA, Complaining and growling will never cure rheumatism, but St. Jacobs Oll certatnly will. s Stove Co,, AL, Bnmuol Alexander L. Olarke, Goo- 11" Pras, ne lob of pattern lnmd Ilunld ge ad il Capital Stook, - = JAS. B. HEARTWELL, President, OLARKE, Vice-Presid: E. 0. WEBSTER, Treasurer Nobraska Loan & Trust Company | =——————— HASTINGS, NEB, $100,000 ent, DIRECTORS, Oswald Oliver, E. C. Webstor' Jus. B. Heartwell, D, M. McEl Hinney. I be OAFDY" C F. GUNTHER, OR. HE NDEH.SUM 8g0 Loans a Specialty emoved from 1222 Farnam Bt. to 109 Fe flomove fraen . School Boa: pand other logally socuritie 10 (Nebraska can be on the m) 1! ayorable terms TRUE Temperance Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that cannot be kept, because of the non-removal of the cause —liquor. Thewaytomake * a man temperate is to kill the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that car- ry so many bright intellects to premature graves, and desolation, strife and un- happiness into so many families. Ttisafact! BrowN's TRON BITTERS, a true non-alcohol- ic tonic, made in Baltimore, Md., by the Brown Chemical Company, who are old drug- gists and in every particu- Tar reliable, will, by remov ing the craving appetite of the drunkard, and by curing the nervousness, weakness, and general ill health result- ing from intemperance, do more to promote temperance, in the strictest sense than anyother means now known. It is a well authenticated fact that many medicines, especially ‘bitters,’ are noth- ing but cheap whiskey vilely concocted for use in local option countries. Such is not the case with Brown's IroNBirTeRs. Itisamedi- cine, a cure for weakness and decay in the nervous, muscular, and digestive or- gans of the body, produc- ing good, rich blood, health and strength. Try one bot- tle. Price $1.00. BIIRSE'[S Jvuy Corsot 18 wmud tory to ite woarer in r the money will be ntnn od by '.hn person from whom it was bought. o onounced by our leuding physloiass et b T oA, A’ndundun«!{? ico a8 perfoct. orset aves ¢ comfortable anu’ ftting Tar sale by CHICAGO Loml‘ 0., ghicago, Mk i AW apomat\“ ONIC i COMPOUND ELNIROF ":"r:"’ e N DANDELION.MEPSAC. APERFECT SYSTEM RENOVATOR M 1T A0S 0IGESTION ST ULATESTHE LIVE KIONEVS,0PENS THE PoREs &ResToRES THe i " cincuLaTion \.AfiK‘c * PROPRILTONS OMAHA, N[S AND STRENGTHENS ThE DIGESTIVE FORCES JCVARK & ¢°E.».mu.< © OMAHA, NEB Send 81, 82, 83, or 85 for a sample re. tail box by Express, of the best candies n Amerlcu. put up ln xes, bo: u'l‘ n!ly ure. hle for p l‘ ress chax ges (ight, efers to al) Chiea- Try it ynee. Addross, Ceafectioner, Chicago. A reguiar praanate in medicine. Over 10 years' practice—12 ir Chicago. 606 & 605 Wyandotte St., KANSAS CITY, MO, plicpay, Rheuina: tism, Plles, worm, Urinary and Skin Diseses, BEMINAL WEAKN KRR (wight _losses), SEXUAL DEBLITY \lois of sexual power), &¢ usranteed or moncy refunded. Char, e Qe roishe rmanent, hotos | housands of cases cured. No injurions medicinea o Bokaey o and oties ?.'-Td“ No detention from business. All medicines furnished—even to patients at a distance. tation free and confidential—call or write experience are important, sexcs—{llustrated—and circulars of otber thinge sent sealed for two 3¢ stamps. Consul: Agannd A BOOK for poth Free Musewns

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