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A Tov Nebragka National Bank or Omaha, Nob. rald wp Oapita - -« . <« $260.000 DIRROTORS ) ON. President of Stes 4, Johawn & N, Vice President, of C., B. & Q. v . munsE, of W. V. Morse & Oo OHN 8, COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8. Oollins. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney-ab Law. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. W. YATES, Osshlor, Iate Osshier of the First National Bank of Omahs, and conneoted with the active management of that Bank since 1k gantzation 1n 1863. OraNaD for businoss April 27, 1883, with bhe et capltal of any bank in Neoraska, LLEOTIONS recelve special atbention and char- gos lowest obbalnable hera or elsewhers. Inrunwar allowed on ime deposita upon tavor- forms and upon accounts of banks and bank- Exonanan, Governmend Bonds, and Oounty and C1 y securitios a sold. 1t In prepared to do & general ing business taall ite detalls, and in the treatment of custom will pursue the most liberal policy consistent with safo banking, FINANCE AND COMMERGE. J. W. RODEFER. Broker Stocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other Good securitics dealt in Room 4, No. 28 Pearl St,, Council Blufts, Ia. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tun Bar. New Yorg, March 20, Money—Loaned at 11 to 18 per cent ; olosing offered at 15 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper - 6@7 jper cent Sterling Exchange—Bankers’ bills weak at 480; demand, 4 83}, Governments wenk; exteaded Bs, 3o lower; 4's, §c lower; 3's and 44's un- changed. Railroad bonds, dull and irregular. The stock market was extremely dul!, sttended by some weakness, until the be- ginning of the last hour, in which was de. veloped more activity and a firmer tone. Compared with last night, the closing prices show a decline of A@§ per cent on she general list and 57 per centon St. Paul & Manitoba, The latter was exception. ally weak the last hour, Yesterday. To-day. 103y }ua 123 lZUA 126 BONDS, Oentral Pacific firsts, 1143 Erie seconds.... . 96 Lehigh & Wilkesbarre. 101 Louisiana_consols. 683 Missouri 6's. 110 109 111} 424 do new . 42 40 ‘Texas & Pacific land grants.. 64] 653 do R, G, div.... Bl 81 ‘Union Pacific 1st mortgage..114. 1114 do d grants ..109 109 v do G sinking fund. .1;5; ;gg ll‘g'lflh 8. .. .. do consols 404 do deferred . 13 S10048, Adams Express. 125 127 A.lleghen% Cent: 13 13 Almu% 'erre Haute. asg 68 o 3 American Express, .. 87 Burl,, Cedar Eapidl & North, 78 78 Oanada Southern. . . 67% 67 Qol,, Cin, & Ind, Central 6 gb’ iflo. . 1 Qentral Pacifl . Chess 214 Tstpfd... 32" 313 do 2d pid... 23y 28 Ohicago & Alton............138} 131 do pfd 13 Louisville & Nashville. .. Douisv., New Alb. & Uhiug Marietta & Oincinnati 1st p! lo do 2d pf New Jersey Central. Nashville & Chattanoog: Northern Pacific.. pid. B7§ do Northwestern . . . do pf New York Usntral, Ohio Central.... Ohio &d Mississippi. lo pf Ontario & Western.. on Transcontinental. Pacific Mail, Panama. .. B¢, Paul & Omaba. . pld. b pfd. 11 Bt, Paul, Minn, & mh.li:i 158 3 07! Union Pacifio. United States Hxpress, Wabash, St L. & Paciic Well, rd.a;o" & Co, Expiow. 19 10" 0, ress, 12 ‘Western Uni s 20 on Telegraph. .. 84 84, QOaribon. 1 1 Qentral Arizon: Excelsior, . 1 1 omestake 154 154 Little Pitteburg. 1 Onnkr:rl)] von Zz‘ ‘23‘ icksilver s do 1 45 Robinson i 1 Bilver Oliff § 8 Bouth Pacifio. 6, 6 Btan 6: 6 Butro..... *Offered, tEx, Interest, fAsked. HEx, dividend. FOREIGN FINANCE. Special Dispateh to Tis Bxn LONDON, Loxpox, March 20—5 p, m.—New 5's extended, 106§; Illinois Central, 149%; Pennsylvania Central, 164}; Reading, 1274, PRODUOCE & PROVISIONS. Special Dispatches 4o Tun Bux, OHIOAGO, Omi0Ago, March 20,—Flour—Markst dull and unchanged; spring wheat flour, Minnesota, 8 50@4 25; bakers, patents, 6 00@7 50; winter hern Ilhmoin and Mis. sourd, 4 256 00; Michixan, 4 (0@5 25, Wheat—Market opened casier and closed higher: regular, 1 0 @1 05} for March; 1 05§@1 03 for April; 1 10§@1 104 for 1 10A@! 10§ for June; 1 09} for No. 2 Ohicngo wpring, 1 05@1 08}; 0 wpring, 9lo; No. 2 red wine ter, 107, Corn—Market unsettled but generally lower; M*@hfiiu for cash; 54§ for March; b4j@dbo for April; BOR@50ke for May; B@otho for June; 604y for July; rejected, 4By @4b4o, Uats~ Demand fair and prices higher; 40, for omsh and March; 8835 for April; 433@43} - for May; 42 for June; 42¢ for July. Rye —Market steady at 59, Barloy—Market weak at 750 Bacon—Market hizher at 136, Pork—Market opened weak and lower but olosed firm at outside prices; 18 10@ 18 15 for cash and March; 18 174@18 2) for April; 18 42.%)"« 45 f r May; 18 624@ 18 65 for June; 8 80 for July, Lard—Market opened weak and lower but olosed tirm at ou'side pric 11 20 for cash and March; 11 for April; 11 40@11 42§ for May; @11 50 for June; 11 65 tor July Bulk Meats—In fair demand; shoulders, 765; whort rib, 10 10; short clear, 10 45, Butter— \iarket steady; cresmery, 18@ 8003 dairy, 13@23e, E, et firmer ot 18}@194c. arket steady w1 17, orn to Buffalo at 8¢ per CaLt BoarD. —~Wheat -Irregular; 105§ for April; 110§ for May; 110§ for Juns; 1093 for July. Corn—Firmer; 543c for March; 55c for April; 598¢ for May; 593: for June; 60j0 tor Ju'y, Oata Firmer; 404c for April; 43§c for May; 42§@43¢ for June; 42c for July. Pork Irregular; 18 05@18 10 for March; 18 20 for April; 18 45 tor May: 18 6)@ 18 624 for June; .8 75@]18 8) for July, Lard=Stesdy and unchanged; 11 10@ 11 20 for March; 11 224@11 25 for April; 11674 for July, NEW YORK, New Yorg, March 20. —Flour—Market dull; super state weastero, 3 70 @. ; come mou to good extra flour, 450; good to choice, 4 50@7 00 Wheat- Cash lots }@je lower; options opened 1@4c lower. but afterwards were firmer, reaciing §@1le, and closing steady; No. 2 tprivg nomnal; ungeaded spriny, 07); ungraded red winter, 1 06@1 204 No. 8 red winter, 1 16; steamer red win- ter, 109 1 10; steamer No.2 red, 1 17; No 2red1193@1 21; No. 1 red 1 23}; mixed winter, 1 U9@1 094; ungraded white, 101 }gr»; steamer No, 2do, 98c; No. 2 do, 2, Corn—Cish lots 4@§s lower; options opened 4@§s lower, but suhsequantly re covered from tha decline and advanced }@ o, closing tirm; ungraded, F8@69}c; No .| 613@624c; steawer, 66@66he; No. 2, 67@6s4e. Oats—Market opsned }@he lower, but afterwards advanced jwlge, and olosed tirm; mixed western, 5U@blc; white west- ern, H2@56¢. Rye—Market firm and in good demand, Pork—Market quiet but firm; new mess pork, 19 25@1960; no options, Cut Meats— Market quiet but firm, Lard — Market quiec and firm; prime steam, 11 53@LL 574 for March; 1154 _for 4 [April;’ 11 52@11 55> for May; 11 57@ 11 60 for June; 11 60@11 66 for July; 11 63@11 66 for August and September. Butter—Market dull and unsettled at light, 6 75@7 00; medium, 7 05@7 25; good to choice heavy, 7 30@7 b0 Sheep —Market steady; natives averag: ing 100 pounds at 4 80, - — TRAFFIC, Bpecial Diepatchis to Trn Exn FLOUR AND GRAINS March 2),—Iteceipts and -mEmnu of flour and grain for the paat 24 hours have been u(xl»élnv-z Onioaco, 635 11,000 shipments of flour and grain for the past 45 hours have been asfollow: Ship'ts Flour—bb ¥ Wheat — 3 Corn— 15,000 xnh - yo= 1,000 Barley— ... 20000 ...... New York, March 20.—Reoeipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts Shp'te Flour—bbls ......... 650 Wheat—buahels. ... 29,000 Corn—~ e 76,000 Onts— Kansas Oiry, March 20, —Receipts and shipmenta of grain for the past 24 hours have been a follows: Rec'ts, Shiv'ta, Whest, bushels. 18,000 Corn— ¢ 96,000 LIVE BTOOK. New York, March 20.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: 11 40 for Muy; 1147} tor June; 11 55@ | H 14@22¢. Cheese —Market qu'et; 7@14c for west- ern flat, 8T. LOUIS, 87, Louvis, March 20,—Flour--Market quiet and unchanged, Wheat Market higher and active for May; No. 2 red fall, 1 08}@1 08} for caeh; 108} for March; 109} tia tor April; 1 11}@1 18} for May; 1 11§@1 11§ for June; 107 for July; 1 053@L 06 for the year; No, 3 red fall at 1 023@1 03} Corn—Market dull and nominal but act- ive for May; 503@508: for cash; 504c for March; 513@514c for April; 53;@54c for May; b4}c for June, Oats —Market dull; 403@4 §> for cash; 42{0 for May. Rye—Market nominal at 58c. Barley—Market steady and unchanged at 60@80c, g Corn Meal—Market quiet at 2 60. Butter —Market steady and unchanged; e Niacket highor at 19}@14c, gge—Mar] or a . ‘Whisky—Market quiet and unchanged, Provisions—Market dull and heavy, and only to sell to a small peddling trade. ArTERNOON BOARD, — Wheat—Market higher at the opening but closed lower; 1 10§@1 10 for April; 1 123@1 12} for May; 112§ for June . Corn—Higher; 51§o for April; 54@543c ;or l'\ldl 3 544c but nominal for June; 563c or July. Oata—Higher; 4lo for April; 434c bid for May. KANSAS OITY, Kansas Crry, March 20.—Wheat— Market better for cash and lower for op- tions; 943@85¢ for cash; 958 bid for April; | g0 978@974¢ for May. orn —Market lower; 433(@d4o for cash; 45@45 4o for April; 47@4743 for May, Oats—Nothing done. LIVE STOOR Bpecial Dispatches to Tas Bax. * OHIOAGO. 0a10AGu, March 20. —The Drovers’ Joar- nal rep rta as follows: Hogs—The quality 18 improved, and the market fairly active and firm; the prices were stronger at the opening of the mar- 0avy, 3 ; skl 5008 75 il ve Cattle—The demand fair, but the mar- ket slow and about steadv; the quality was only fair; exportere, 6 50@7 00; good to choice shipping, 5 90@6 40; common to fair, 5 90@5 85; butchers’, 2 70@4 95; stockers and feeders, steady at 8 20 4 85, Sheep—Fairly active and firm; the gen- eral market was strong, and all sold; choice to extra, 6 00@6 60; good to choice shipping, 550@6 00; common to fair,4 00@5 25. The Drovers' Journal British cable reporta: 'he eattle trade is dull at 16¢ per pound for steers; sheep are selling well, tops at 18@21e per pound, estimated dead weight. MEW YORK, Nzw Yorx, March 20,—The Drovers’ Journal Bureau repocts: Beeves —All consigned and no traffic in beef cattle worth noting; the feeling was & shade firmer, and dressed beef was firm but very dull at 9@10¢ in the city; 83@9c for western. Sheep—A dull and limited business at 600@7 50 per cwt. for sheep; 7 00@8 50 per owt. for yearlings; dressed mutton, slow at 9@104¢ per pound. Swine~Firmer and a shade higher at 770@8 10 per cwt. live weight; 9 7510 00 in the city for dressed. BT. LOUIS, 8t Lours, March 20,—Cattle—The demaud was largely in excees cf the sup- and prices strong; exports, 6 50@ heavy shipping, © 0 ; light, 550@0 00; common, 5 good to best butchers’ steers, 4 7 50; do, ecows and heifers, 4 25@5 00; common, 3 50@ 4 00; stockers and feeders, 4 00@ fed ‘l'exans, of 1,000 to 1,250 pounde, 5 25 @b 65, Sheep—Market active for good grades; medium _mutto 00@4 25; choice to fancy, b 5i@6 25, Hogs—Market dull; light, 7 40@7 50; packing, 7 30@7 50; butchers to extra, 7,50@7 65. KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Orey, March 20,—The Live Btock Indicator repor Cattle—Market acti' steers 1,200 lbs to extra heavy, sold at 6 75@6 70; one lot averaging 1,688 Ibs bri the outside price; stockers and feeders, 4 25@5 15; cows, 3 40@4 50, Hoge—Market weak aud » shade off; Rec'ta Bhip'ta 600 1,30) . 15 v 2,100 “ees CH10460, March Reoelpts . and shipments of live stock for the 2 hours have been as follows: Rec'te. Shipm'ts. Cattle. . « 6,000 1,800 Hoge. . 13,000 3300 Sheep. . 4,700 2,3.0 8, Louts, March 20, —Receipts and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Oattle Hogs. ... 2,200 900 Sheep. . 1,800 1,300 Kansas Ciry, March 20.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been ae follows: Rec'ts. Shipm'ts, 000 s Special Dispatch to Tur Bas, BOSTON. BostoN, March 20,—The demand for wool is steady but moderate. Prices con- tinue quita firm, with reduced stocks. Ohio and Pennsylvania flseces at42c for X and 45@46¢ for XX; Michigan, 40@42kc, and fair demand, with stock well sold up. Combing and delane flsece are firm at 45@ 474c; fine delane, 48@50¢ for fine and No. 1 combing; unwashed wool is selling at full rices, but the stock is_much broken and esirable lots soarce, Pulled wools in de- mand at 25@148:, as to_quulity, including choice eastern, and Maine supers at 45@ 482, In foreign trade nothing of any con- sequence has besn done, MISCELLANEOUS, Special Dispatch to Tun Bxx. THR OIL MARKET, Braarorn, Pa,, March 20.—The oil market wes excited and strong till near the close, wheu heavy selling by those desir- ing to realize on the high prices prevailing brought the prices down. The market nr)entd at 107; highest, 1 10; lowest and closing at 1 (63, OMAHA MARKHTS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrios or THR OMAEA Bux, Tuesday Evening, March 20, The only changes reported in the | p,, market to-day are as follows: Christian’s superlative flour advanced 15¢. Soda advanced 10c per can. Silver Gloss Corn Starch advanoced fo. Rope advanoed jc. Salt advanced 5c per bbl, Kggs advanced 1jc. Local Grain_Dealings. WHEAT.—Oash No, 2, 88}0; cash No, 8, 74c; re Slio. B, Y.—Oash No, 2, 635 No, 8, RYE—Oash,"462. NEW MIXED CORN—85jo, OATS—87c. SEEDS—Fiax seed 960 per bu, wProduce and Provisions, POTATOES—20@250 per bushel, ONTONS—to@50s per. bushel. BUTTER ~Choioe country, 12jo, orai 31 APPLES—Per barrel, Rg'oohés 50, OYSTERS—Platt's seleot oysters, 40c; Standard, 85; mediums, 30. ORANGES—Florids, 85 50; Messins, MONS—84 00@4 50 per box. BEANE—Navy per b\ug‘olr 2 75@8 00, CHIOKENS—18@140 per [b. TURKEYS—140 per pound, . @Grocers List OANNED GOODS—Ogysters, 2 Ib (Flelds), por oase, 84 00; do T B (Flalds), tandard), per r oase, 3765 do 2 b (B 5.90; m-h:m-. 2( gages,2 b hmnuulw‘&:. ST, ro 2 Gaae,230; do'pley 6.0, poe fiona. § Jack Frost FLO obblng p 8t. Louis winter) $8,90 bl 8, Loula winter) 8 f'.'munh..,mop.h 60; : Minnesota Patent, $3.75; Shawnee fancy winter, $3,10; Eagle, XXXX win- tor, 8075 Triumph woring, by, 2. 15; Christian's wuperlative, 8.80; bran, per oz $16.00; choppod feod: 835,00" Guoen Beg four, por ssok, 825 Nelife Blye, per 2 9, L ARD—Omaha Refinining Co,: Tiercss, 12¢; 40 and 50-1b oans, 12§c; 20.1b cans, 12fc; 10-lb pails, screw 3 \zgg Bih o i o e Bibdsy OE—T.ouisana prime to choice, 63@ | to To: fair, 6§ @7}c; Patma, 6he, FISH—No. L mackerel, half bels, 6 75; No. 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack. erel, half brls, 4 75; family mackesel, kits 8507 No, 1 white fish, half brla, 6 00f No- OEFEE~Rio ‘tair, Tio' Rlo, good 05 pricas to choice, to 124¢; N fie e 0 0 0 124c; Old gov't 3ARS—Fowdered, 10fc: Cut 1 10}c; Granulated, 9je; c(.nfxcmxn':;m'o:\': sfi; medium yellow, 74c; dark . syuuy—smnum%u: ’4‘3}!,"".;5.*:1 Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, ‘82 05, Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kog, 81 90, SODA—In Ib papers, 85,30 per case; keg NEW ProxLE UK LES—Medium, 8700; o I half bbls, 4 00; sealle L v 000 do, inhalf bbis, 600; gherkine, in bl 11'00; do, in haif bbls, 6 00, BTARCH.—Pearl. 440; Bilver Gloss 4o _ Corn Btarch, 9}31 = ExselalorGloms, 10 * Oorn, 74o, 'EAB—, Gunpowder, good, Oboics, 60@750; Imperial, good, 40@450; Choloes, 760; Y A Gt | 850; Japan, Rec'ts, Shipm’ts, | 600 500 o | Barut - Ble refined lam, Standard Kxtrs O, 8§c; Extra O |1 AKUH 21 THE DAILY BER~OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. M Oolong, ohn. 1 Bonehong, | onf 35@40; Oolong, o nwfim zood, 85@40c: choice, 8 ROPE—Sisal, 4 tnoh and larger, 11c; Rigeh, 11 & inoh, 120, WOODENWAKK—Two boop s, 175; three hoop puils, 3 00, Tabs, Nc, 1, 8 50; Ploneer waeh 185 Uuuble Grown 2 90; Wellbuokets, 8 0. LEAD—Bar, 81 86 VINEGAK—VPute apple extra, 16c; pure apple, 18¢; Prutsing vure avole, 16c, SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 170 Auh i ¥ 50; bbls dairy 60, 58, 8 50 ROAPS. Kirks Savon Tmperlal, 8 11 irk's satinat, 8 60; Kir 8 70; white Russi 5 25¢ irk's Eatoos, 315 Kirk's o Queen, (100 rnkn&, 40; Kirk's magnolia doz., POTASH—Pennaylvauis oans, 4 oase, In case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 dos. In case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 dos in case 1 50, PEAN UTS—] a:lol Nned Telg. nessee, 100 per 1b; fancy wi perlb; ;-“v—whlhwmlnh ‘raw, 100) ronsted . OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibo.lh,“lh!c; 8, lbfi: be xes 40 Iba,, 16 oz., 6a, 1680, ATCHES—Per oaddie, 950) ronnd, onses. 88 10; square, oases, 85 40. MEATS—Hams per 1b., 13f0; bacon r Ib,, 14c; clear side bacon per Ib,, 114o; ry salt sides por b, Ofc; dry salt thoul: dors per 1b., e bwl(:.l “onl jors per 1b,, 8jo; tierce lard per 1b.; 1le. ‘BPIOES.—Pep; r, 913 Allsplos, 150; Java, 24@1ko,2 Mochs, 28401 Arbuokle's L4io. BHEESE—Fall Oream, o Part 3kim, 1040, LY E—Amorioan, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Weatern, 2 76; North Star, 2 063 Lowis Iye, 4 65; Jowell lye, 275, FEED—Jobbing ' prices, Ohop foed $1.50 por 100 1bs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 Ibe, HOMINY—New, $4 00 per bbl, Dry Goods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, 8ho; Appleton XX, 70;_ Atlants A, 8c; Boott KT, 8jo; Buskeyo Ly &4, 70; Osbat W to; Ureat Falls F, dlan Head A, 8%0; Indisn Standard A, ; Indian Orchard d. w., 84¢; Lawrence 7c; Mystio River, T4o; Pequot A, 8jc; Shawmut LL, }o; Utioa :}u‘ Wachus- ett B, 7ho; do A, 8he; do K 48, 1330; Wal- oott BB, Sho. FINE BROWN OOTTONS—Allendale 1.4; 7ho; Alligator 8-4, 805 Argyle 4-4, 7 L] 3 State X 4-4, 7o0; R T IR Indinn Orchard 'AA 9-8, 84o; Laconia O 89, Bjo; Lehigh I 4-4, 9fc; Pepperell N 80, 70; do O 83, 730; do R 86, 74c; do E 89, 840, Sooasset O 4-4, 7§o; Wamsnutta 4.4 80 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog gin L 4-4 ohc; Blackatons A4 Imparia i o do hall blonched d-4,90; Oabot d-4, i Fidelity4-4, 9hc; Frult of the Loom, 9;" do oatbriod-4,12§c;do Water Twist, 1 ), 9c; Indian Head shrunk 1203 Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 134c; New York Mills, 1240; Poquot A,100; Pepperel N G Twills, 12jc; Pocahontas i-4, 94c; Pocasset 4-4, 8to; Utios, 1lc; Wamsutta 0 X X, 124c. DUCKS Oolorod)—Albany k brown, 80; do O, drab, 1184 do Xa stripes o plaids, 1%40; do XXX brown snd drab, stripes and plaids, 1Brie: unswick brown, 8}o; Ohariot fancy’ 1240; do extra_heavy, 200; Fall River | b extra heavy, 1ljc; Indiana A browa’ 1801 Neponset A brown, 1o TIOKINGS—Amoskesg A U A 83 190; do XX bluo 82, 184c; Arrowanna, 9k: Claremont B B, 154c; Conestogn ex tra, 1740; Hamilton D, 11§o Lewiston a 1 30, ehaha 4-4, 20c; Omega super extra 4.4, 280; Pear] River 82, 16}0; Put- nam XX blue stripe, 120; Shetucket S 10jc; do S8 12c: Yeoman's bluo 29, 90 ENIMS,—Amoskeak, blueand bronn 1640; Andover DD blue, 154c; Arling X blue Scoteh, 1840; Concord 000, blue aw brown, 124¢; do AAA, do do 184; do XXto do mdia (nymaker's blue and brown, 94c; Mystio River DD stripe, 1640; Poar! River, blue and brown, 16c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14jc, CAMBRIOS—Barna ; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 840; Garner A fim flg; MnnhSe o attan la‘ «li,nl-h:'t 5&@ lewport do 6c; do o} Pequot do 5e; Lockwood kid OORSET JEANS—Amory, 80; Andros coggin satteen 830; Clarendcu, 6§c; Conea o3xa satteens, 7jc; Hallowel,, 8c; Ingdi Orchard 7§0; Narraganasett,improved,c Pepperill satteen 9%0; Rookport, 7¢e, ~-Allens, 640; American, 6jc; Arnold, 7c; Berwiofi 3 Cocheco, 7o; o: A R e: ne, o] T, glfl:zny Bko; Knlokorbocker, 640; Mot ac D, 7c; Mystio, se 60; Southbridge, 6c; do, Ginghams, 7o Marl. ; Oriental 6o, NS AME A 10k Amos- xlng:mh. 8jc; Plun kett, 1040} i Aquia, 2oog Ammericam, 1 Astalan, 305 3 ican, 110; 3 Ofiro’ D and T, 134o; Olarle 174c; Decoan o, stripes Dand T, 160; stone, 184c; Nantucket, 19¢; Nonpareil 160; Ocean D and T, 1840; Royal, 1 Bussex, 12c; 'l‘log? lige; ‘achusett shirt Ing sbeoks 134o; do, Nankin, 134e; Yorky lain Nanl] InAI 3 do, cheoks, stripes anc Janc; ur: o, 8 0z 20c, SHEETINGS—Androsoogeln 104,374e! do 9.4,28c;do 84, 22c; Continental O 42, 1ic, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 27); New York milla98, 8503 do 78, 80c; do B8, 32he, Pembr;ke 10-1, , 350; Pequot 104, 284, do 74,19c do 49, 16c; Pepperell |s&° 290 a0 67, 3105do’57, 186; Uthea 96, 86c; do 58, 23do; do 48, 170, Paints Olls and Varnishes OILS—110" carbon, per gallon, Toot 111550. headight P gl o o} M t, per o} o 1500, Water . White, © 200; . Tinseod, raw, boiled, gallon, 64; linseed, x gallon, B70; lard, winter strd, 100; No. 1, 85c; No, 7M:m per gallon, 1 25; No, 8, 1 20; sweet, f" onw sperm, W, B, per gallon- . B., per gallon, 60c; neatafoot, oxtra, per gallon, 75c; No, 1, 650; lubri. 20; French sinoe, MJ burnt nmbnfi: » uud 2 van: o i ooéah u:ln'k".nd' P Prussian 9 blve, 18gy” chrae green, L. M. & D,, 140;blind shutter mh M. & D,, 14¢c; Paris 180; red, 150, Venetian red, mn. dre, 225 Am"mn Vermiliod, I, & P,, 18¢; chrome yellow, L.H..O.CD 0., 180; X 1 Llow ochre, S0 ochre, 18; paten 5;{;»'&:; gratnig colors; tght 1&':.. pred Ivory black, 160; ue, 800; ulf walnat, abestnat and Dry ®aints bitaload, Boj Trench stncy 10y Pax white o whiting _ gilders, bR N 40 Limpblack, o , 10c; Prus. sian blue, 56c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke beown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 43 umber, taw dojsienna, burn t, dc; sienna, raw, 4o Paris green genuine, 2c;_ Paris green com’ 200; chrome green, N. Y.' 20c; chrom groon K., 120; vermillion, Eng,, 70c; ver willion, ' America, 18c; Indiau red, 100 rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Coktisoso 2Jo; venetian red Am., 13¢; rod lesd, The; clirome yellow, genuine, 20 hrome' yol. low, K., 136; ocbre, rocholle 801 " ochre rench, 2Jo; . ochre, American, 2o} Wiator's cbueral 245 lohigh bro 2325 spanish brown, 24ci Prince’s aand y VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, Yurniture, extrs, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; ooach, extrs, 8140; oach, No, I, 81 20; Damar, extrs, §1 75; apan, 700; as- Phaltium, extra, 850) sbella § 60; bard oil finish, $1 80. green oall, Ma%fl 35 Jazb skinh 730; Chittenango A, , sF; Hoosier, 64o; Honest Width, 8io, In- | toath, 4 13jo; Arlington fancy, | M t wored and one grub, elassed two. tLleds rate,) branded hides 10 por sent. of Coon skins, No. 1, 450; No, 2, 800; No, 1 20.; No. 4, 100, Mink, No. 1, 800; No, 2 16e; No, # 16c; No, 4, o, Fox, No.lk, 600; No, 2, 50, Skunk, No, 1, bibes oy short .ml.a, 400; narrow stripeo Lrond stripe, 100, ’{lllnv To. Leatner _Unk nole, 880 o 426; hemlock sole, 8 to 85c; hemlock kip, 800 to 100; runner, 650 to 80c; hemlock calf, 850 to 1 20; hem- lock upper, 280 to 260; osk uvper, 24o; alligator, 400 to § 50; oalt kid, 89@350; Grolaen kid, 2 60 to 375; oak kip, 80 to 100; oak calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 11060 1 56 French oalf, 125 to 3 00; rus- otta 55080 750; linings, 600 to 10 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 60; B, L. Morocco, 800 to 850; pebble O, D, Morooco, 85¢; simon; 350 to 8 00, HARNESS—No 1 star_oak, 42c; No3 do, 890; N._ 1 Ohlo onk, 880; 'No, 2 do, 8601 No. 1 Milwaukee, 870; No, 3do 40, Lumber. WHOLBSALR. ‘Wo quote lamber, Iatn and shingles on: =rs at Omaha at the following prices: JOTIST AND SCANTLING 16 ft, and under, $22 00; 18 ft,, $28 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST--18 ft., 828 50; 20 ft |, 823 50, 93 ft., 826 50; 24 ft. 826 50, FENOCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, 824 00; No, 2 822 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd common boards), §20 00; No. 3, 818 00, LIMi—Fer 1 85; bulk per ous- 40c; Cement, bbl, 83 35 Iowa plaster, bbl, 83 50, 'Hair per bu, 400, Tarred felt 100 Ibs, 88 60, Straw board, 83 50, Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, $300; plow steel, special onst, 70 f":‘lflhlm;m pocial o German,bc; ol do, wagon_spokes, o 225@3 00; hebs, por sot, 1 3b; folloes, sawe: dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@8b0; axles, o T s, Pl O washers, per 5 Tive er lc; ol chaley por 1, 6@12%; ‘malloable, 8o, fron_ wodges, crowbars, 60 barrow i wpring teel, 7@so; Burden's horaeshoes, & 2% Burden's mulashoes, 6 25, BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 7 50@ 850 per 100, NATLS—Rates, 10 to 60%, 3 75, SHOT,—Shot, 81.85; Buok shot, 82.10, Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40: do., hal jurtor kogs, 81.85; Blaat ogs, : Fuse, per 100 feot 500, JOAL—Cumberland ~ blacksmith, §12; Morris Run Blomsburg, $12; Whitebreaat lump, §4 50; Whitebrenst nut, $4 50; Iowa lump, 81 50; Iows nut &4 50; k Spring, $700; Anthracite, 811 50@13 00; Oanon City, $7 00 per ton, Orurs DRUGS AND CHEMICUA L8~ Aold, Oarbolic, 50c; Acld, Tartario, 550; Balsara Copabia, per 1b, 706; Bar ras, per Dot dm e T Thop Orachmidr |3 r oz, $116; Ohloroform, per Ib, 100; Bovers powders, Jer Ib, 81 40, Eipaon: Salts, per 1b, S4c; Glycerine, pure pe’ b, 3lo; Lead, Acetate, per Oil, Castor, No, 1, per Oil, Castor, No, 8, per_gal Olive, per gal. 81 50; Oil, Origanum, 50; Opium, 84 75; Quinine P, & W, & R. & 8,, gt on 8185 Potamtum, Yodde, per If 175; 'Salacin, per oz, 400; Sulphate o hine, por or, 83 45; Sulpur flour » 4of Strvohnine, ver oz, 1 46, Liquors. ALOOHOL — 188 proot, 325 per wine gollon; extra Oalifornia o {rits, 187 proof, 25 por proct gallon; triple rolinod splrita 167 proof, 128 per proof aallon; rodiatilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 3 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Kon. tugky and Pennayivania yes, 2 00@1 0. B IES—Imported, 86 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, TNS—Imported, 4 50@6 005 domestlo, §—] 4 50@6 00; Now England, 2 4 00; domestio, 1 8 50 EA D APPLE BRANDY— OHAMPAGNES—Imported per case, {ggg@‘!l 05 Amorlran, oase, 12 0@ OLARETS— " er case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 2 00; Oatawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, ol and T FINE CUT—In 760; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c, Favorite, 66c; Mountain, 60c) Fancy, 060; Daisy, B0c.—In tin foll— Ontling O, 8., 6 1b boxes, per 1b 63c; Loti- lllard’s Tiger, 5 Dismond Orown, 66¢, BMORING g m'.“.u—()omm'l;'n. 2%t 88¢c, Granulated—] Durham, 16 oz b1lc; Dukes Durham, 16 os, 4?1 Beal of NoflhOlmlhbt):u 483 Nebras 186 oz, 880; o; 4 oz, linen by b 1o et Lma (o lnm g per 1b, oil, 850; Dog T ail 6bc, Merin od, Nght, 14@160; b 0 unwas 3 heavy,o, @15150) mpdium anashod: light, 16@H0 washed, olfoloe, 820; falr, 80c; tub-ding snd w., 280; burry, Lluhldmtlml 2@60 loss Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are lal.ll? well at s alight advance In prices. The demand for horses ex the rupply consideraoly, Prices range aa fol- ows: Fiue single drivers, $150, to 800.) Extra draft horses, $175. to 225.; Common dralt horses, $100. to 160.; Extra farm horses, 8110, to 125.; Common (o good farm horses 890, to $100.; Extra pls 860, to 76, Common plugs, $20. to $40. MULES, —15 to 154 hands (excra), 8125, to 150.; 144 to 15 hands, $100, to 140.; 14 to I nds, $76, to 100,; 184 to 14 hands, $60, to 75. Tl health generally comes from lack of the proper life forces in the blood. To restore the blood to a healthy state use Brown's Iron Bitters. PERSBONAL. H. T. Clarke, of’ Bellevue, is in town. R, Mauck, of Laramie, is at the Pax- ton, Wm, T. Bissell, of [Columbus, is in 0, tur. | towa. Mrs, B, 8, Eliss, of Schuyler, is at the Paxton, J. L Reynolds and son, of Kansas City, are at the Paxton, Lawrence Dunlap, of the Chicago Inter- Ocean, is in town, Major Daniel H, Wheeler, of Platts- mouth, is in town, Geo, Wells, a merchant and banker of Central City, is in the city andis the guest of his brother, Chas, Wells, Mr, C, 8B, Stebbins, general ticket agent of the U, P, railway, returned home Sun- day from an extended trip to the coast, on which he was accompanied by his family J. E. Rendell, of Montreal, is in the city, on & visit to the family of Mr. D, H, Stewart, on Chicago street, Mr, Rendell was formerly in the employ of the B, & M. Mr. Al D, Morris has secured a fine position in the office of T. J. Staley, at the Union Pacific shops. There is no one more worthy ot a good place, or who will do it greater credit, than Al Mr, C, A, Potter, formerly etenogra- pher in the U, P. general freight office, has accepted the position of assistant conrt reporter in this district, The young geu- tleman has & host of friends who will con- gratulate him on Lis good fortune, R. J. Finch, of Arrapahoe; H. C, Melom, of Lincoln; H, Rice, of Albion; J. H. Reynolds, of Wymore; Thos. Yule, of Beatrice; W. L, Turner, of Creighton; J. C. Olark, of Lincoln; Toblas Castor, of Wilber; Mrs, Kendall and Mrs, Pells, of North Bend; F, 8. Slade, of Tekamab; O, C. Vernon, of Exeter; A. Listenberger, ot Bouth Bend; T. B, Parker, of Dorchester; L. M. Collins, of St, Paul; Bugens La OMAHA Meoicar [Jispensany 1 Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank, 13th and Dougl , between Farnam as Streets. A §. FISHBLATT, M. D., - PROPRIETOR. Dr. Fishhlatt can ba Congulted and faturdays, these two Days at Des Moines, lowa. Every Day Exo:pt Fridays and ys being devoted to His Disnensary Special attention given to diseases of the THROAT AND LUNCS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND-BLADDER And Fomalo Diseases, as well as A 11 Chronic and Nervous Diseases DR. FITSsHBLATT 11as dlscov red the groatest cure in the world for weakness of the back and limbs, involuntary discharges, impotency, g neral debi ity, norvousness, languor, confusion of ideas, palpitation of the heart, timidity, tr ing, dimn, 1 sight or glddiness, disoases of the head, throat, nose or skin Affoctions of the liver, lun ern of Ulynes, blighting t Those tht Are sufering from the evil practices w causing stomach or bowela—those ferriblo disorders ariring from o itary habe Jta of you b, and sodrct practl 4 more futal to the to thy hofr most rudiant hopes or uticipations, ronderiog mar ms tan the sonzs of Sy 20 1 hich destroy their mentaland payt NERVOUS DEBILITY. The symptows of which aro & dull, distrossed mind, Doen And s dutie flushea of heat, do_resaton of apiri®s, ovil foreb xdi dizziuess, forgetiulness, unnatural discharges, paj choly, tire easlly of company and have brol. when rotiring, s-minsl weakn Tusion of thousht. trombling, whtery and weak aken happy marriage lmposs bie, di which unfits them from performing thelr busi- sto8 the act on of the heart, causing fears, droams, res loss nighte, fn the back andj hips, short broathing, melan- o rence to bo alone, feoling a9 tired (n the m)rning ae 5, 10st manhnod, white bone deposit tho urine, norvoumess, con- eyes, dyspepsin,;constips tion, paleness, pin and weakness in the limb, etc.. should consult me 1mmediately and be rostored to perfocs health, YOUNG MEN Who have become yictima of solitary vice, that dreadful and destractive hab't which'annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands ¢f young men of exalted talant and brijliant intellect who might otherwise entrance listening sonators with the thunders of their eloquence or wake to ecsis= oy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Marrlod persons or young men contemplating precreative power , impotency, or any other disqualifica‘iou spee lly reliov marriage be aware of physical weakness, loss ol . He who places him- selt u-der the care of Dr. Fishla t may religiously confide in hia houor as a gontleman, and confl- dently rely upon his skill as a physician. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Tmmediately cured and full vigor restored. This disirsming aflic fo-—which renders lite s burden and marriage impoealble, 1 the penalty sow who that understands tnto into improper habita apringe, the moat sorious and destruotive symptom comen deranged, the physical and mental id by the victim for improper Indulgence. Young people ap! to commit excessos trom not belog awara of the dro fu: consequonces tha) may o e, this subjoct will deny that proceeation Is lost sonor by thoso falling by pradent? Besidoa being dopriv d of the pleasurs of hialthy ofie 8 of both body animind arl . Tho system be- uotions weaken; Lows of procreative powers, nervous inability, dyspepsis, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, eonstitutional debility, wastlng of the teame, cough, consumption and death. A CURE WARRANTED, Persons ruined In health by unleaned protenders who keep them trifl ng month atter mont takiog polsonous and Injurious compounds, should apply immediately. DR, FISHBLATT graduato of one of the most eminent collegen of the United Statos, has effectod somo of tha moat astonishing cures that were ever known; many tr nsleep, great norvousn s. belng alarmed at cortain sounds, oubled with ringing In tho ears and head, whon with frequent blushing, attended some times with derangement of the mind were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. F, addresses all those who have Injnred themselves by improper Indulgence ‘and sotibary habita which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for business, study, soclety or mml-q’. Theso are some of the melanchi ly eff¢ cts produced by the early habits of youth, vie: Weak- ness of the back and limbw, pains In the head and dimness of sight, lows of muscular power, palpl. tation of the heart, dyspopsia, nervous irritavility, consumption, etc. PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER TH , derangement of digestive functions, debility, E OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEB. CONSULTATION FREE. Charges moderate and wi hiu the roach of all who need sslentific Modical treatment. Tho:o who res do at & d stance and cannot call, will recelve prompt attention through mail by sl up'y sending th er symptoms wi h po.tage. Audress Lock Box 34, Omahs, Neb- Manona, of Ft. Niobrars, and H. C. Me- born, of Lincoln, were at the Paxton yes- torday. E. B. Brown, representing the MoCall Opera company, just from the *‘Casino,” inNew York, is in the city. His com. pany, which has made such a hit in *‘The Queen’s Linoe Handkerchief,” is now in Philadelphls, and jumps from that point | to Omaha direct, en route to San Fran- ciaco. Mr, E, B. Brown, of the St. Louls Stamping company, manufacturers of the celebrated Granite ironware, is in the city, the guest of Tom Rogers. Geo. L. Shoup, J. 8. Shoup and Mrs. J, C. Shoup, of Idaho, are at the Paxton, W. R, Swan and James O. Tuttle, of Cheyenne, are guesta of the Paxton. Hon, Geo, H. Tuammel, of Grand Is- Ivnd, was in the city yesterday. A. N, Burk and wife, of Neponee, are at the Metropolitan, J, W. Carson, of Cincinnati, Is a guest at thy Metropolitan, H. E. Reynolds, of Fullerton, is a visi- tor at the Metropolitan, Miss Brockwin, of Lincoln, is registered at the Metropolitan, E. E. Payne, of Rochester, Minn., is at the Metropolitan, Chas.. A, Woolidge, of the army, i# at the Paxton. John Huntoon, of Boise City, is at the Paxton, Sherman Platt, of Washington, D, C., is at the Paxton, W. M. Shaw, of Cincinnati, is at the Paxton, Geo. W. Reed, of Shelbyville, Ind., is at the Paxton, J, 8, May, of Plum Creek, is at the Mil. lard, W. A, Deuel, of Cheyenne, is at the Millard, § P. 8, Barrus, of Weeping Water, is at the Millard. H, C. Chandler, of Cheyeene, is at the Millard, J, W. Marshall, of Plattamouth, is at the Millard, M. Bock, of Milwaukee, is at the Met- ropolitan, 0. F, Iddings, of North Platte, is at the Millard, Geo. Barhyts, of Denver, is at the Metropolitan. J. P. Adams, of Schuyler, is at the Metropolitan, Geo, E, Smith, of Friend, Neb., is at the Metropolitan, D, L. Clitton, of Plattsmouth, is at the Paxton, R, O, Evison, of Mead, is in the city, C, Martin, of Ponco, is at the Millard, Put Them Under Grouund. Special Dispatch to Tan Bux, ALpaNY, March 20,—The senate has passed a bill compelling telegraph and telephone companies to place thelr lines under ground after March 1, 1885, A Defanct Mining Company: Special Dispatch to Tus B, New York, March 20.—Judge Truax, in the superlor court to-day, sppointed a recelver for the Columbia Consolidated Gold and Stlver Mining company, and directed 1t to be dis- solved, The mines are not sufficlently profitable to justify working. Edward 8. Stokes is one of the clalmants of the corporation. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S GETABLE COMPOUND. 18 Poxitive Cure For all those P Complaints and Weaknessa 40 common to our best female population. A Medicine for Woma I ted by & Woman, Prepared by a Woman. The Greatest Medical Discorery Slnce the Dawn of Histoys W1t revives the drooping spirits, invigorate: and ‘harmonizes the organie functions, gives elasticity and firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre o the eye, and plants on the pale check of woman the freak roses of life’s spring and early summer time, &~ Physicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely.&¥ It removes falntness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and relleves weakness of the stomaoch, That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, welght and backache, 1s always permanently cured by its use For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sax this Compound is unsurpassed. R, D PURIFI gt e g 1 it Bk 1 Biood, and v LRE Fisiss on Caviag it Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Pricoet either, L. Bix bottles for §5. Sent by madl in the form of pills, om of losenges, on recelpt of price, §1 per bos for either, Mrw, Pinkham freely answers all letters of tnquiry. Euclose 3ct.stamp. Send for pamphlet. No tamily should be without LYDIA E. They cure constipation, bili and torpidity of the fim 25 cents per box. | A@-Sold by all Druggists."68 « | OR. HENDERSON, | 2 7ieuter cvaa - ne. Over 600 & 608 Wyandotte St., KANSAS CITY, MO. | Chicag Tape-worm, Skin' Dis farautead or money refunded, tention from business, A t atu dista; ial—call or wr ant, A BOOK for b circulurs of other thi d for two 8¢ stampe. Free Musew medici v e. Cont DUFRENE & MENDELSSHON, ARCHITECTS! REMOVED TO Omaha Natioral Bank Building, We Take Pleasure In_Announcing sadP% rwalN teriw'ls #2,600 1 § CASH PRIZEY O AGEN 8. “Aword 10 the w ise i3 sutficiont " AGENTS *r'Suniiuitn i %% Boach & 00., Chicago. ‘Mars0-d6t-weowst years' practice—12 . Authorized by the State to treat Chrouic, Nervous and Private Dis- Athma, Epilopay, Rheums- rinary ana ses, SEMINAL WEAKN Exe (might losses), SEXUAL DEBILITY loss of sexual power), &e. Curct Charges 1o+ Phousands of cases cured. No injurious medictn Ago »

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