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(S Tov Nobraska Natioual Bank Of Omaha, Nob. Paid up Oapita - - « + $250,000 DIRECT. a8 | . JOLNSON, Preetds Co. A, B TOUZALIN, Vice Presidens, of 0., B. & G, R. K., B ston #. .. mutsE, of W. V. Morse & Co OHN 8. COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8. Oollina, M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney-as Law, REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. W. YATES, Osshler, Iate Osshier of the M National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active management of that Bank since it gantzation In 1863, Ormnmp for business Aprll %7, 1853, with dhe rgeat capital of any bank in Neoraska, LLBOTION) wpocial atbention and char 08 lowest obi Tato o slsowhots. T vannat sllowad on Sime doposite upon favor sble terms and upon accounts of banks and bank it of Shes a, Joknean & Foumen Kxonanen, Government Bonds, urd Onuaty and Ci'y securltios bought and sold 1t {s prepared 40 do a goneral banking businan 1wl ts dotalls, and in the treatment of custon will pursuo the mont liberal palicy consistent with safe banking. FINANCE AND COMMERGE, J. W. RODEFER. Broker Etocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and a'l other @o0d ecuritics dea t in Room 4, No. 28 Pearl FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to T bux. Niew York, March 21 Money—~Loaned at 6 to 16 per ceul; closing offered at 4 per cent. Prime Morcantile Paper -7 jper ceut, Sterling Exchange—Bankers’ bills nomi. nal at 4 80}; demand, 4 83, Governments were weak sud geuerally & per cent lower. ]h me hvp-mn of grain, but to show how Iittin cuuse there is for wlarm that Roosin and I 10iy o supply the cor sumption snd | | wants of Eagland for tho remainuer of this crop year, It iseaid by nother leating export hyuse that Odesss was open March 2, an 1 that this news was reccived in Eog. Iand us eariy os March 4. The stock on vessels had Leen sent abroad, American cargoes brought more money «ff the const of England thar before. The Mark Lane Express notes this, Another report her s of interest to wheat dealers in the conaition of the wheat crop in Oalifor- nia, and reports that it is being seric ously injured by drouth, There is ;reat anxiety to hear of the rain on the Pacific const, Flour—Market Dall and nprlnn wheat flour, [. 500 850@4 2b; bakers, 4 6 00@7 50; winter when! Iilinois and Missouri, 425 a0, 4 (0@h 25, Wheat—Market lower; reznlar, 1 013 for March;1 043 for Aoril; 1 09§ for May; 110 for June; 108§ fr Julys No Ohicago spring, 10)“1 05¢; No, 8 Chi. (nl.fw spring, 0lc; Nu, 2 red winter, 1 07@ Corn—Market b8}@5 de for unchanged; patents, uthern i Miohi- lower; cash; B3¢ for March; 5o for april; 58} AThe for May; hTi@ for June; .Jl(u. 594 for July; rejoc.ed, Uata-Du'l, wesk and 393> for oash; 8 §@89ic for March; 300 for April; 424c for May; 424@4240 for June; 45¢ for July Ky M irket steady at 50c. 7rBn ley—Murket quiet and unchanged at o Breon—TIn good demand at 1 36@1 364, Pork—1Ia fair demand, but lower; 18 for cath and Marc'; 18 05@18 073 for Acril; 15 25@18 274 f v May: 18 40@18 424 for Jnne. 8574@18 60 for July, Lard - Ta fair demnd, but lower; 11 10 11 1§@ for oach and Maron; 11 113@ 11 15" for April; 11 274@11 30 for May; 11 824@11 85{for June; 11 40 for July, Buik Meats—In fair demand; shouliders, but still | @6 50; light, '550{&:00 common, 4 75@ 5 Kood t0 best busohers’ steers, 4 j do, cows wnd heifers, 4 !0, common lots of huwh—rmu atuff 450@>5 b0, Cexana, 5 25@! Sheep— I'he supply was liberal but 1 0 excess of the demwnd; p stead fair to good, 4 75@5 63; choic 5@6 00, Ho light, 7 7 60@7 75. Market highor and more inquir @7 60; butchers to extra heavy, KANSAS OITY, Kansas Orry, March Stock Indicator reports: Cattlo—Shipping grades slow and weak; nativa steers 1,200 to 1,500 nv.,‘ 6 0@ #tockers and feeders, 2B@5 15; butchers’ co va steady at 3 40@1 su Hoga—Market wesk; light, 6 85@7 00; um, 7 05@7 20; good to choice heavy, 21,—The Live oep—Markot unchanged at 4 0@ - ——— TRAFFIO, Spoclsl Dispatchios to Tun Ban. FLOUB AND GRAINS OH10A00, ~March 21, —Receipts and shipumenta of flour and yrain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Roceinte, Bhip'ta. Fiour- Loy 29,000 278 Wheat—bushels 27,000 16,0 0 Qorn G 2,000 Ontar LU 104,000 Rye— ' 6,00 Barley— 29,000 85,000 Sr, Lous, March 21, - Receipta and shl pmenta of flour and grain for the past hours have been as tllows: u § i | Atfantic LL, 6he; r State X Recelpts, Ship'ts. | SatH6 Ll Ghos m"‘fmk.y-s 444 by 00| Flour=bbls, ..., ... 6,000 7,000 | peaningion D Sod, 1803 "acgtns 5. B0, Moo Wheat — bushels . 4.000| g9 "8hc; Lohigh E d-4, gfei Povperoll N Qom— 15,000 o3 do O 83, 74e; do R 86, 7o; do K 89, g:;t: 165,000 | , Sooasset O 4-4, 78c; Wamauita 4.4 0001 180 Barley= * o0oveers 0,000 Lo BLEACHED (‘OTTONB—Andmnoug Niw Yonr, March 2L—Reoelpts and | gin Lt 44, 9hor Blackstone AA |u;purinlx shipments of tlour and grain for the past 5‘ do half bleached 4.4,9; Cabot 4.4, 24 houre have been as follows: THE DAILY BER~-OMAdA, THURSDAY. MARCH 22 Kirk's sationt, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Kirk's white Ru 525 Kirk'e Eutoos, 315 Kirk's irie Queen, 100 oshea, 40; Kirk's magrolis 10¢,, POTASH—Pennaylvauia oans, « ocaso, In case, 8 85; R.bbm'u Ball, 2 doz. In case, 1.90; Anchor Ball doz in oave 150, PEAN UTS—Ror choloe, red Ten. nossee, 100 per 1b; fanoy white, 10jc per it raw—white Vlmlnh raw, 100] roasted 12%e. OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 168, 15§c; 8s, 15§c: bcxes 40 Ibs., 16 ox., Ba, 1 ATOHES—Per oaddie, Nfll round, onses. 88 10; nquare, onses, 85 40. MEATS—Hams str 1b., mc per Ib,, 14¢; clear side bacon per Ib., 114o; dry walt ides per Ib,, 94o; dry walt shoul: ders per 1b, 90; bacon shoulders per Ib,, 84o; tierce lard per Ib,; lln. PTCES,—Poy Allsploe, 180; Tave, 264 14o, 2 Mooha, ‘fle: Arbrokle's 14je. MUHEESE—Fall Cresm, 3kim, 10§0. LYE—Amerioan, 8 40; Gresawich, 3 40; Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 06; Lewis' Iy 4 60¢ Jawolllye, 276, FEED—Jobbing _ prices, Ohop feed $1.50 per 100 Ibs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 700 per 100 Iby HOMINY—Now, $4 00 por bbl. Ory Goods. BROWN OOW()VS—AthAnuo A, 8ho; 140) Part Apploton XX, 70;_Atlanta A, 8o; Boott I, Bho; Buokeye L 4+, To; Cabot, W, Greisen kid, 2 50 to 3 76; onk kip, 800 100, ok onfy 120 o 180, Frenoh ki, 110'to 1 655 Frenoh oalf, 125 to 3 00; rus: wptts, 5 50 to 7 b0; “Mnxl 6.00 to 10 50; toppinks, 9 00 to 10 50; 1. L. Moroooo, 80¢ to 86o; pabbla O, D, Moroooo, 85c; simon; 250 to 8 00, HARNESS—No 1 star 420; No3 do, 89¢; N. 1 Ohio oak, No. 2 do, 856 No, 1 Milwaukes, 0, 2do Mo, Lumber, WHOLRSALN, Ve quote Jumber, Iat, aad shinglos ont rs at Omaha at the following prices: “JOIST AND SOANTLING 16 4. and ander, $23 00; 18 ft., $33 50 TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft,, m 50; 20 ft , 828 50, 99 ft., ;M Mt l’EI\ ING—No, 1, nd 6 in,, m 00; No. 2, $22 00, SHEETING — No, l (2nd common boards), $20 00; No. 32, 818 00, LIME—Per barrel, 81 85; bulk per ous- i Cement, bbl, 82 35 Towa plaster 83 50, Hair or by 40, Tarr felt 100 Ibe, 88 50, Straw board, 83 50, Hoavy Hardware Tron, rates, 8300; plow steel, special onst, To; enmlhlo.uu- npmm or German, 6c; gt ool doy 16@20 wagon, mpokes, het, 225@8 00; hubs, per m. 1 25; felloss, sawed dry, 140; tongues, oach, 70@sbe; axles, ench, 7bo; Tm nuts, por 1, 7@1lc; waahors, por I @18 rivota, por Ib, T1c; coil chafn, per ib, 6@12; malleabls, & 74o; Chittenango A, Gjo; Ureat Falls K, ’c’ Hoosier, 6ho; Honest Width, 8o, In: dfan Head A, 8o; Indian Standard A, 82c; Indian Orchard d. w., 83c; Lawrencs L1, 7c; Mystio River, 740; Pequot A, § qm.-mucf L, ho; Uticn O, bhe; Wachu oit By Thor 1o A, hoj do K 48, 12j0; W cott VINE HROWN OOTTONS—Alloudate | ¢ b The Aligator 84, 80; Ayl i, 74 iron wedges, eo- nmwh-n. 60 barrow teoth, do; spring teel, 7@8c; DBurden's horseahoes, T\:q\urdan'u muleshoes, 6 25, BARBED WIRE—In car lots, 7 50@ 850 per 100, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 60, 3 75, SHOT,—8hot, $1,85; Buok lnot, $2.10, Qriontal Powder, kogn, 6,401 do. hal 83.48; du., uarter ki u,ll 88; mm tng, Koz, 63.85; Fuse, ver 100 feot. 500, LOAL—(‘nmberhmd blacksmith, 8125 Morris Run Blosburg, 812; Whitebreast lamp, §4 50; Whitebrenat nut, €4 50; Iown lomp, $4 m~ Tows nut #4 50; hBDrlnn, F700' Anthracite, 811 50@12 00; Oanon City, $7 00 per ton, Orurs DRUGS AND CHEMIOA L8.~ Acid, Oarbolic, 60c; Acid, Tartario, 550; Bl.lnm Copabia, per 1b, 706; Bark, r 26 50, day It was five feot and three Inches THE RIVER. Rise and Fall of the Big Muddy. Fhe Omaha & 8t, Paul Road in a Predicament, The Missourl river, after belng ice bound all winter, opened at 2 p, m. on the Oth inst. On tho followlng above the low water mark of 1867, Since then the changes have been as tollows, the figures belng taken from the officlal observations of the United States signal cffice: 11th {nat., rlse of 1 ft. 3 In.; 12th, rise of 2 In.; 13th, rlse of 1 in.; 14th, rise of 1 ft.: 16th, fall of 1ft. 2 in.; 16th, rise of 4 in ; 17th, rise of 7 in.; 18¢h, stationary; 10th, rise 6 in.; 20th, fall of 1 ft. 2 tn. 'The river s now one foot and seven inches higher than when it opened. The Sioux Clty Journal of Tuesday says: *The river feoll about five Inches yesterday, There was much floating fce, but it was too thin and rotton to trouble the boats, Both of the Ohi- osgo, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha transfer boats were at work in the afternoon crosesing cars, Tho ferry boat was woll patronized. Ita landing on this side is near the mouth of the Perry.” ‘‘The Chicago, Milwaakee and St Paul traln from Sioux Falls and Yank- ton did not arrive at its ususl time yesterday forenoon, and while those Millard hotel in this city and now with the Commezcial at Lincoln, visited Omaha yesterday. E. M, Coates and wife, U, 8, A., are st the Paxton, Frank R. Coffin, of Idabo, Is & guest of the Paxton, 0. W, Merrill, of Lineoln, is at the Mots ropolitan, 8, ., Groen, of Schayler, in at the Met ropolitan, Nat Brown, of Burlington, is at the Millard, Col. C, Millard, W. T. Ransdell, of Columbus, Paxton, J. A, Buckstaff, of Lincoln, is at the Paxton, . Otto Huette, of Fremont, is at the Mil. Iard. Andrew Foote, of Springhield, Is in the city. C. ¥, Edwarde, of Blair, is at the Pax. ton, James Cannee, of Falls City, is in town, A SHOW FROM THE PLAINS. H, Orth, of H'uwa‘ha, is at the at the The Entertalnment That Buffalo Bil, Dr. Carver, and Others are Preparing. New York Sun, March 9. John M. Barke, familiarly known a8 “Arizona John,” has accepted the post of business manager for the Hon, W. F. Cody, Dr. W. F. Oarver, and Mejor Frank North, inthe show of ‘“‘wild wostern life"” that they are now organizing at North Platte, Nebraska. He expects to start in a fow days for Fidelity4-4, 94c; Fruit of q,hgl,oom 9 do b, alomel, 1b, 750, le i y the camp where the Indians and other Rallroad bonds, dull and festureless, |7 9% +hort rib, 10 00; short clear, 10 45, Reoeipts Shv'ts [ o briodd, 12001 do Water Twist root | b ' 41 1?»'.“0&1«';0!&:;. per b, 100, | Wotohing for its appearance were|gomponent parts of the apectaclo are T Crosle G et Wi estrstuale |l Bustsres Warket shau ds: fair demand wnd | p1our—bbls. 21,000 3,700 | Falla Q, 90; Indian u..d.hm 12; [ Dlovar's powders, por 1o, 8140 Epeon: | *Peculating on the cause of delay, a belng got together, 1n an intes e stock murket wa nely dul :,;2 anged; craamery, 18@30¢; dairy, 13| \Wwhout ™ bushel 00.500 118,000 | Lonsd 100} do cambrie B1 ci New | Salto, por ih, 9{u~ &Y‘”fl;“- w“ w bL hand oar came rapldly around the view vidtsrday be sld:’ SOTHN HIDS to.day, In the last hour there was a@25 " Corn— * 5,000 121,000 | York Mlll 13 i, Pequot A,10o, evpml 8lc; Lead, Acotate, per curve and stopped near the maln of- | rononed show s intended to atronger tone compared with the close of ‘;K‘:-“‘k 1(1“‘..;’["'_::‘(’;‘“1' OME=. 8 ot 000 ceonns [N G Twills, fi ocnhuntu 4-4, 940;| Oil, Oastor, No, 1, per nli h 25- fice. The men on the car brought the Pw: to: SivIlEAd... CobPRRBOIER L ks yosterdny's prices aud a fraction higher | Fraigh's—Corn to Buffalo a¢ S per| KANaAs Ormy, March 21, ~Reoeipts | Pocasset & 103 Ution, 1101 Washates Oil, Caator, Nov'8, per. gal, 8115, Ol [information that the railroad bridgo | Ehve,t bl Il o %66 (He. ensrel AV 'auA O} Jper; onh] BAtgL and shipments of grain for the past 34| O X X, 12hc. Olive, per gal, 81 50; Ofl, Origanum, 607 COHIAORBIN T (RTHORC DECRS | accurate representation of how w or the g 1 P ‘CALL Boaun —Whaat ~Teregular; 104 | hours tiave boon aa follows: LUCKS colomd)—Alb-ny E browna Opium, §4 75; Quinine P, & W, & R. & 8., 4 ) % men and Indians live in the far west. higher for St. Paul & Manitoba. for April; 1059 for May; 1 093 for June; Rec'ts, Ship'ts, | 80; do O, drab, X stripes and | per oz, 81 85 »‘,tmlm_ Iodlde, per 1t | north of the city, had been struck by There will be 200 Sloux and Pawnee Yesorday, To.day, | 150 81 0o fof July. *| Whoat, bushels. . 13,000 20,000 | plaids, 1240; do X. b“""‘ and drab, | 81 75; Bdwm. per_oz, 40c; Sulphato o | & gorge of loo which had given away, | [;dians, with thelr entire outfit of ;y., 1034 [ Sj,fi-w{,_"'(:"“bfh for March; 53jc| Cora— L0 40000 43,000 | stripes and plaids, 13ho; Arl(l)l;gton ;mc nr&h.lue, r oz, 88 85; Sulpnur flour [and was In danger of going out. The ,q““." topees, dogs, ponles, &o., q 5 1994 | for_ April; 530 for May; 5742 for Wune; LIVE BT00K, }§§°~(3,“':,';’;"';,‘::-,“°' i fany | per hnhm ver oz, §1 &6, passenger tdnll’n, a8 "‘"Tl"l'd “’i""f,“' under command of nf.,ar Frank bl 79, for July, NEw YoRk, March 21.—Receipts and | brown, extra h 11j0; Indlana & = waa stopped by a man llving close by. | North, for a number of years the cap- of 1895, i‘}g 59?.“1" lrx gx},rqiz‘}(?i.,rhrx\[l:hrc.u;”(?, chipments of 'live stock for the past 24 | browa’ Vi Novonset A brown, 160 lfifllll‘], (::‘tgLOnu‘l:gn m’frl’h”l{"pm;? The '“fi’“h‘g of the bridge was dls- :lln of & compeny of P’hwnes lnonl:u BONDS. TR i hours have been as follows: ' eniptts | TIUKLNGB—Amosk AL An 1158 pes mrock pAlloOY DA nfin«t-pmu covered by him just after a frelght (i the United States service. He and Qentral Pacifio first 1143 | Pork Lower; 17 95 for March; 18 0) for [ Baey, 2700 "b0) |19¢; do XX bluo 82, 1840 Arrowanra, | 187 orool, 133 por proof &allon; rediatilled | train which left Sioux City about 10| his men have had many s bloody fight Erio seconds, 96 | April; 18174 for May; 1835 for Junes | Qaorters of bef 4 7 | 943 Claremont B B, L i5k; ’ Gunevtoga ex' | whiikioe 1 001 605 fne. blouded 1 506 | oelock: In the forenoon, had orossed. | with the Siou, but the hatchet is now Lebigh & Wilkesbarre 102 |18 50@18 524 for July. B eleisnld 350 o, 1740y Hamilton D, 11fo Lewiston |2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 00@7 903, Ken- | Th preaioament was an unploasant [ Fried bet A 1 0 (EHBREEAL Louisiana _comsols 65 | Lard—L wer; 11 074 for April; 11 11} | Fog, gm 30, 150; Minnohaha 4-4, 200; Omega super | tuoky and Pentaylvani | s The othor? slde of | burie ween the two » s.. 110 | for May; 1132} for June; 11 35@11 874 [ & oxirn 4.4, 280; Pearl River 82, 1550; Put. | BRANDIES—Imported, €8 nocmoo. ono. The train on the other slde of|}oayt hotween those of them engaged 109 | for Ju 4 CHI0AGO, March 21, —Recelpts and | pam XX blue stri 120; Shetucket S | domestio 1 40@4 00, the bridge with passengers, mall and | gor this show. Wherever they go they 100 tor July, shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 104c; do S8 120: Yeoman's bluo 29, 9o Gle—lmpomd.omfl 00; domentlo, | baggage for the olty, couldn’t get | wi be camp, living just as they would 43 NEW YORK, hours have been as follows: O’Jimmm,_.gmuken. blueand bronn |1 @3 across, and there was nelther engine the plains. The exhibitions will be 41 | Naw Yomx, March 21,—Flonr—Market Reota, Shipmits | 1636, Audover DD blus, 1546; ArlingX | - RUMS-Lmported, 4 60@6 00, Now | 1108 A0 there was neither englne VRiFARk SRR here thero i 85 |dull and unchanged; super state western, | Cattle 5,500 2,500 bl.,. ‘Scotch, 184c; Ooncord 000, blue aw | England, 2 00; domentio, 1 50 | g & B by o Yadrere ] in parks and fields, where there D) 813 | 8 70@3 95; common to good mr- flour, | Hogs. 4,200 | brown, 124¢; do AAA, do do 184; do XXto EACH AND APPLE BRANDY- | Hogan 00ge ‘bus and baggage llne | 4400 for the Indlan encampment and Union Pacific 1at mm’g 112" | 450; good to choice, 4 50@7 Sheep. 3,600 | do ;,ni“, Haymaker's blue and brown, | 1 75@4 00, was oalled upon, and about 2 o'clock | ¢or the tllustrative performances that @ et grants . 1093 |, Wheat- Market unsottled; *@i" lower | r, Tous, March 21.—Recelpta and | 9ho; Mystio River DD stei o; Pearl | OHAMPAGNES—Tmported per oase, |10 the afternoon fitteen omntbuses, | wil form the show's sttraction. sliiking fond, 1155 for ’im?: opllmrl: di@l-lc l’o'zer' No. ég -lp;loflax shipments of live stock for the past 24 lvsr, lue and brown, 1 noasville, ’amg‘ 05 Amariaa, oase, 12 00@ | hacks and baggsge wagons formed a Oapt. Bogardus, the plgeon shooter, & :&Tn:lr Nn?m?ed.al‘ 091 10}; No 3 red, Houts] Have besa/aa followsy blnk%‘i{?s;‘_nmd o3 Eddystone precesston for the bridge. Noarly 100 4 Dr, Oarver will shoot matches. 198|116 18k; sthamer No. 3 rod; 1 17; | gustte linteg 24 inoh doutle fact, %‘o’ Garer A “dliangrs o Gl L passengors anda large quantity of bag- | Buffalo Bill, Dr. Carver, Oklahoma gojSattees | No, 2 do, 119@1199; cortiticates, 1 18; | fowes, “ho; Mahattan glove finish, 6 ,V:o‘.%‘fii.".m“,‘,:,'{,'.“;‘ ooy, @ |gago wore transforred, arriving ot the | puyrio” and Maj North will join in . B2 000 53 'lmfifld‘:d ‘;hh‘:‘; ({71!0@1 24h; No. 2 do, | Snaep: Kowport do 60; do | 5j0) Pequot OAArd ki Toolsese: waiting trlin lla?rtS;Moclonk. 'fhe;c the shooting contests, both afoot and AdhusiExpion s v GV R KaNsas Oiry, March 21,—Receipts | 503 Lockwood kid FINE OUT—In pails,—Hard to Beatt | Were nearly fifty passengers to be|n horseback, show how road sgents ey U“"fi"‘u & | C“'“T,Mrifi’é?f "‘?(L:’Ef«'{f And 33@ 142 | and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 | OOKSET "E;?Ni;““‘;"' "°".‘5“’°’ 750; Golden Throad, 70c; Fountain, 80c, | brought in, and they were conveyed | rob, atag conshen In tho mounteins, CER ORI 97 [ 6205 ateaimer, 613@6 35 No. 2,63 @4e; | bours have been as follows: couriatitey It ‘Tngai | Eavorite, 850; Bocky Mountain, ' 60ct | to the olty by the same process. and with the Indians will give exhi- 871 | steamer whits, 6545 ungraded white, €95, L R ey Thos _mgmm_,:np,,;w,,,o ey Osbsx shniey, S0c—1n tin toll=) A reprosontative of The Journal |bytions of Indian polo gsmes and joln 44| Oata—larket unsettlnd; mixed western, 5500 Popperill satteen 9%0; Rookport, 74c. Hllard's Tigor Dismond Grown, 866, | Went out to the scene. The ice Was (i, hunts and battles, as battles are 67, {s0@51e; white westero, B1@365. BRINTS - Allons, 6ig; Amocioan, B;n SMOK ING—All grades—Common, Zto | Korged in the river nearly half s milo fought between whito and red men iu it ymaniL{Alr and arket fimn. Aruold, 7o, Borwick, 4o} Coolton, 7| 3, Granniatod—Tinckowalla Durhain, 16 [above tho bridge. Five plles from | 4io¥yicut" " Tyanty Texan cowboys Al Y lonestoga. 64c; " t % 22| olin ey =Slarket dall nd uochanzod st | OMAHA MARKHIS, oy Eadysionn, To, 'G‘lance;::r. 80 | Couciian, 10 o 8 Bt of Nihrsa. | op e ey Lmmediatoly 1e the osntss N AL D . erbocker, " g 23F| Egga-Markot bishor and fiemor; wost - re e 118 L o B"""“;M kn 16 0% 3; Lone fuck, o izen bage | foot abovo tho atroam, had boon takon, | Smbae e antrenls Fhat are £ asbomh: 134 |ern tresh, Orriox or THE OxAHA Bus, s"“‘hb’{dlfi 6o; do, Gl“‘m" To; Marl: oll, 66; Dog T nfl 6 u< out by the pressuro of the loe, and | pypy the show and take part in its L4 et ll:)l(;r‘;fl;fidfl" andlower; new mees | (7eneaday Evening, Masch 22, o RIee e eag, 08y Amor soveral more wero weakened. The |y ormances will be twenty buffaloes, 78% | *'Cut Monts—Market dull and nominal. Tho only changes reported in the [ yeus dress O Amna s Atlantio, | Merino unwaa ad.llxrmuoldox heavy,o, | water rans very rapldly at that polnt, | 190 ponles and twenty olks. It will 48" | Lard — Market weak; primo steam, | market to-day are as follows: ‘:;em';‘rh; Argrie 10 o e 19150 mudium hmwasbod, light 18@20 " | and tho loo galns a atrong momentum | {zpossiblo for the show fo_ start 108 | Borie 1 @t 55 Tor - Atags 11 4t | Whest No. 2 declined . Eeollworth, (64c) Flun kett, 10jc) s | T3 :f?m}’ Purry, biaokind asted wos, | bere"®, FORchiDg the plea, ho gen | from lta camp on tho North Pistte be- 1243 | 1159 for June; 11 49@11 61 for Juiy;| Wheat, rejacted declined o, *OOTTONADES—Abberville 1830 | %@0a s © " wis qulte alarming, although Bo. |Lore e latier part of Mey B Barlhy Nod2 dieliaed e, Agate, 20; A"““"“‘- 11 Artislan, 20; |y market ia brisk and ail se, are erlnundent Jackson, who was on the 86 | Butter—Market dull and weak at 10 " 15he D and P 783 | @300, gn d:lllnad:;.“ ti'}’n.l:o D an g ml“‘l . ..I.E: “nd.’ndg:z l.‘dmmm“ s brldgod rz the time oi:h- !hopor:r.: 9 ST, LOUIS, sy 2 Agtoes stone, 134c; Numw t. 190, onp. 1 oA Iy Prte u!ol- visit, did not seem to be much wo: 16 e w Local Grain Dealings. 160; Ocean D and &lo \ supply olys Priota’ sange over it. He regarded the ice as too thin By qn?:t. .I.fi'i':'chm'f 2L—FloaeMarket| gy AT Gualy No. 2, 88}o; oash No, | Sussex, 130; Tl"fi 1%’ e single drivers, 8150, to 800.; Extra [and weak to carry away the bridge un- 39:| " Wheat -Market lower and slgw for (8, T840} 5lo, g a3k oy e oy Hhe ,,‘ Y‘“ dratt horos, 817, G0 225, Common dralt | loss It moved ont _altogether, A 160} | M L n el O for D aah No. 2, 63; No 8, Fm 17,5‘:1"301. AERETEE $100. 80160, Extra farm :m‘-, did not think that dlssster probable or May; 3 3 110, £0125,; ommon 0,good farm horson g 1734 | for June; ; L0T4@L 08 for Ju’ly. @1 06f | BYE—Onsh, 430, GS—M n 104,374t | g i "o $100.5 Estrs B 8001 b0 | S g sev4ca] movementa (b for_the year; 103@1 033, | NEW MIXED CORN—870, dn 9.4, nae- do 220; _Oontinental O | 3% N o840, ween 3 and 4 o'clock, 338 | Corn > Market innestve and lomay Nb.| OATS—STa 42, 1o, Fruit of uu Loom 104, 274; Now | “G0Tk8. "wmmd, excra), ¥126, | mass did not move, and at b o'clock 31 |2 mixed sold straight down from 503@50}s| SEEDS—Fiax seed 960 per bu. 7“‘ milla®8, 850; do 78, mf ”id‘" gowo; 14} to 15 hands, $100, to 140.; | the river had opened a narrow chan- Lake Shore & Mio 395 | or caehy B3 @60 tor Apel, 54@ 5k on Produce and Provisions. Pembrike 104, , ’5°=, FPoquot 10y 3840, 4o | 14151 hauds, 876, 101001 184 Yo 14 nel for 200 feet above the bridge, nto Louisvillo & Nashville-...... 04 64 |May; 51@03{o 1or June; 65¢@hbio for BOTATORS-—20@250 por bushel, T o Ay e BT S e; 5o | bands, which the loe was gradually falllng Louisv., T&A"&fiuofl'z 9 %% PR Gl Moot 4080 for oah;| DIV ET G e P oW 58, 3340 do 48, 170, - - and fl oakln in small detachment Mubin ki a6 9 [40¢ bid for April; ay. EGGS—Kresh, 140, ] Paints Olis and Varnishes T health generally comes from lack | harmlessly down, 33 | Rye—Market dull at 570. HONEY—Oalifor rlb, 31, OILSN0" Sarbon, - per gallon, | v ho propor life forces in the blood, | The Milwaukeo will have an engine Barley—Market quiet at 60@800, APPLES—Per barre "'1 §3 00625 b0 120; 160° ight, per gallon, PEOD! and oars at the brldge this forenoon to 95§ Comiflul—- Market lower at 2 55, OYST) EBS—Phn’. ‘seloct oysters, 40c: | 1 176' hud.ll ht, per ;'nllunl 190; | To reatore the blood to & healthy state convey Dassengery sind baggage srrivs 20| Buttor “Market dull and unchanged; | Stoiae 5hs mecieom eact 7™ 400! | 156F “Watar . Whits, Tusced, | use Brown's Iron Bltters. vy pssigerThOd DAAESAC Y} 1?3 stock, 12}o. OBANGES—FIorldn, 85 50; Messina, | 2%, .‘]ur pallon, 54; linseed, boiled, LA ng on incoming tralns lo 1 o ly, . 1‘3 Eggs—Market steady at 183@14jc. 3 50@84 el on, b7c; lard, winter str'd, per gal, COOPER WAGONS will send back the usual traln in the 13 Whisky—Market steady and unchanged ?}?MQNS_" 00@4 50 per box. 00' No. 1, 85c; No, 2, 75c; castor, afternoon the same way. Should the zéf A S 15 2, NE-—~Navy per busl el 27568 00. : gblnn.lfl Norbik :: ;51?:' have arrived. ;’rnklul e;perlen;o 1ce sufliclently break up and go dk"n % P ork—Market easier a =] lon, sperm, W, Bi per - | demonstrates and proves them the ken the work at|: - BN o R f’ Pl 3 v, g | OIS 300 DI U (s o roken tho e, ok 88\ YDIA E. PINKHAM'S LR B pamnroonod (0 ) ettt R s e brade, @rocers List mxn'&,pumf w"i{.u:.n, 300; sammer, 150, | service, For sale at . |to-day. Itit docw not, there will bo| YEGETABLE QOMPOUND. Ne ,u,dp tern pd; 139i 1833 | ArreaNooN BoABD, — Wheat—Market [ OANNED GOODS—Oyste B"ld'fl thlnfl. .1, per gallon, 86c; No, F. D. Coorr & C0's. | 1o change in the situation. The Mil- gl e Ciire o Hot 10F | 1omor 098 bid Tor A 1134 Tor Bags | (s, por o, 84 00; do't T (Fiakaay, |5 80; sporm, signal, por gallon, 80c; tur. | m6-medwlm waukeo company did everything iniits| SIS L L New y::,., Oentr 126° 1263|112 for June; 108 for July; 106§ for the per oase, 475; do2 I (Qtandard), per caso, pentin, P_" gallon, 65c; naptha, 74", per -~ power to tranafer passengers from and | Fo7 s’ those Painful Complalats and Testne Ohio 12 12 |year LS sranhecsion B 10,8 perlionse, 2140/ | AEIRILECHBL VIS METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA |to the city yesterdsy afternoon, and eI Ohlo & h““];h;pl & 8 Sumrdsdve kut lowes; 405@d0yofor ::.nl:ba;del% er ‘;::o,"‘;' 4% mx.gfi; P. P, yeTswthI‘teol:l;ghm:mu?qm.h 7 HA foots up the bille, 8o the travelers suf- 4 Nodicine '::":::;'" :"'::-u“"' may. do & W P gg gg x,‘?j 5”{9‘,:‘;;, .:“y Bilo tor May; Edo ars per case, 240, Whortleberries illes green, 1 cansg, ogc Tables lnppllad vlth the best the |fered no loss exuwt inconvenienco in e oot Rt Bl e i T R i arenes S onstimoatal, 1! 848 8u8| Osta—Dull and. lower o sell; 40s bid g' * case, 75, 568 plums,2 D percute,2 90; | French sine, groen noal, 126) Froash o market affords, Tho traveling publlo | arrlving lata.” (1t rovives the drooping splris, tnvigorster and Pacific iail ; b 208 |tor Aprl; s2h0 asked for May: HeaEa 2 8, §405 fl“hnlov.- red soal, 11c; French siuc, In varnish sset, | o104, thoy got better accommodations —_— L ihrerinee 00, Gréomung it arieest o Pagans o) 167, 167 KANSAs oITY, 2 13 mh::.“fi 'P'"f.?,'. b o eaa. 150 sty pavi | nd more goneral satisfaction hero PERSONAL. larmness to the step, restores tho natural lustre <0 b4 Peoria, Decatur & Evansv... '.5,21 22¢| Kassas Ory, March 21\ —Wheat— deB 400@450, du, (pie), per | burnt Sienna, 180; vandyke brown, .g|than at any other house {n Omaha, """"‘.‘u“‘v“""’,:‘"‘":‘;:"fi\ ;:.:::?n"‘m fresh Pittaburg & Oleveland.......139 ;39 Market quiet; No. 2 red fall, M@Mi('" 6 I, per doren, 3 80, ' refined hmpblwk 120; ooach black and | Rate, £2 per dav. aug2ltfm Owen Wilson and M. W. Smith, of ™wsofiifeun g d sy msmistin L T Pullman FAINce Oar sy 1os 23 3l oash; 954 bid for April flucsm for obbing vriost, Juck Frost | Ivory black, 160; amph}:lll. 160 Prassinn sk i diilis Orceola; T. B, Pasker, of Dorcheater; |52 Fsicians Uso It uad Prascrive it Freely 4 orn ~Ma s gt ultramarine ue, v {f Rock siand 128 | 4501 B for Aprits 476478 (oo Mo “i&?‘l““ '1{':::-):3 D ek | L D icsblind and chetioe A Telegraph Suit, Mys, Goo, Fletohor and ehildrsn and Win, igor. wisssinh sad retye Fsksam OLItho) ooy 8t. Louis & San ¥ren. i 20| Osta=Market slow; $34o bid. Minoesots Patent, .3 703 Shawnes tanay | grece, L M & D, 1 Parla 180; | Bpecial Dispatch toTun s, Hiok, aro among the Nebraskans at tho || Tt toling o bariag dow, caueng pao, welghl & fat bid o1 ot ;‘“ Nk mmmm';é," Tl poan| Ouicago, March 21. — The new|netropclitan. For the cure of Kidney Complainta of oither say Bt. Pml& Mllwnhkee‘...‘..ll)l 102 LIVE 8TOOR r. nh;mlnuo'. 10 Vem 0.&1)' o 180, Waestern Union telegraph company of Raymond Btykes, of Lincoln; Frank Compound 1s unsurpassed. . Moy B ton llow ochre, oj golden ochrs, 16) patent | Ilinols has bogan dao warratlo Bro- |1y, 1, of Lincoln; E, N, Clark, of Genon; 8t P-flL Sion, & Manitobi 158 154 8pecial Dispatches to Trn Bax, n.e‘ 80; graining colors: 1‘15,:,; oak, dark | ceedings agalnst the old Weatern | Dusch, of Ltncoln; K, N: Hiark, of Canch 8t. Paul & Omaba..... ""133‘ 13': OHIOAGO. waluut, shestaut and Union telegraph company to show by [A- J. Finlayson, % il da ol 03| Omioaas, March 21, —The Drovers’ Joar. Lsnb—om.m °°~x 'H-m-. APy Peiny what rightit undertakes to transact (Overill, of Lincoln; are stopping af Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared 80° |l rep et au follows; 153 @and B0.Ib_ oeus, 13 l-; 1001 Par | telograph business within the limits of | Millard. a4 133 and 15 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mam. Prico el 57 Hog-d—'l'ls:famnndhwnk and pack- g g})h Jnlh. scrow top, 13'0. B—Ib do, | whil whiting ors, u“ the state of Illinols. R. M, Bagley sad Roy Medley, of :‘::.:; Cy ?:Imo:. w;:{:u.,h.?;:fl %08 | Sraguton and wa waak acin e E‘.’,“,“‘:: OB Lonisias prime to choice, 6}@ | to “fm :.m,mx o.Jf:.l.l _— pep—— Toanoke, Mo,, are reglstered at the Mot- 3,7 iler Mre. Piakham frely anawers il etiornoh Wolls, Fi 120° | Tuesday oes; the quality falr and | 7% e, 0 84@7d0; Patma, b blue, 55 ltramarine, 186; undyh 9 ropolitan. mquiry. Eneloso Sot stamp._Send for pamphlet. Wl ?v RN .1".,,.,,“_‘,.,.,, Inferior gra | FISH—No. 1 mackers bee, 0 75; s ok umber, burat, 4o} umber, rew Mra. Blachett aud family, of Adsms, || Refumpy ot bo wiShos LYDLA B FIRKTA "‘"‘ was fairly oloared No. 1 mackerel, kits, hmfly «uunn., slenns, raw, 4c e, an y, A dhouid be vitout LYDIA B PO 3 ] (L 00@7 5% hoary. 7 o6 | erels PRipergy 705 faml “i SR kot Parle oo com' | | Nobrasks, aro guest at the Millard, S Eorpidily ¢ e vk, 5 cents par box. ” g;.:fiomn. o @ o; fhenke 7 01 6. akipe, % 50 | 051 No: T white fl-h. hu[ im..eoo,m. o ohroms mfl: ln;”ollo‘:fl;: W, A. Taggart and O. A. Blevens, of || A4Seld by ail Drugelata. o8 e B 1O e The demand was steady and |LL03 TeIra8 fo sholos, 15't0 1557 O Socss | S 4203 yormiibor Tndiai rod, 1 I LLs North Auburn, are at the Paxton, T Miisbur 224 22 |fairly active throughout, and firm; some | JAYS 180 @ 240, Sk, 140) Tenelian, read, ons Mrs, O, Hoffman and children, of Chi- tacko. . H 2 | ey outtle st 7 1587 35, wxsorian, | SUGARS—Fowdered, 10fe: Cut Lo, | o: venetian fod Am 1cr el head w61 lond, 7i; t the Metropolitan Quicksilver] ' 43(650@7 00; good to choice ahipping, 600 | L0k Granulated, 9fo; Confectioners’ Ar yellow, genuine, ;:‘ SYMPTOMS aerome or A | it WANTED Bobison 1 1| @6 40; common to fair, 5 10@5 90; mixed Standard Extra O, 8§o; Extra O |low, K., 120; oetiee, Foohella kx F. E. White and W, S, Wise, of Platts- . Bilver Olift 8 §| butchering passably aotive and firm at 275 Jollow: Thej davk yellow, 74c. | Frenchy 2fo; TORPID LlVER mouth, are at the Paxton. — vee H 7| @4 85; stockers and feeders, 8 15@5 10; SYRTE g Com., 420, bbla,; | Winter's mincral Bi;; "’“F" "rfi’t Loss of Appetite, Bowels coative, J DS OF s 5 tulk of the sales g ncardido, 14 el kopsy ; Stan. | sp rown, rince's a3l aans r. H, O, Paulding, of the army, Ir a Bk Facifo H &3 | the vulk of ¢ were 900 and 1,000 | Siagdard,do. 4 gallon kegs, ‘83 05; anish brown, 24 mine Pain in the Hoead, with & : | Dr.H. O. Paulding, of th in st 100,000 POUN. s 4|10 cattle at 4 00@a0 dard do, 4 gallon kegs, §1 90. VARNISHES—Barrols _ per 10"- sation in the back part, Pain under |¢ne Paxton with his wife, WM PGS Sz IVIEI TS Xa. ; B e oy o L Y R st A e g Furniture, oxtrs, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, | ‘tho Bhoulder biadb, filiness after 4 *Offered. tEx. Interest, tAsked, {Ex, macket was stroog and motive at fully wrlfi_" PIOKLE 81; ocomch, extra, #1 40; oach, N eating, ;vi;.h‘l dmnichdualtf_t:::ubgu-“x- J. Schilling, of 8t, Thomas, Ontario, is m:ll'h::«;-:fi‘m::h; :(:y,fi{l:g:;l:lu‘ trom the JELES 3 - or mint 1 0 d for b N Hrigmd: e S e e Wniextur Shcep Sl | g X, 10 oMo, o bl | U0 Do,z €161 “spad, Tosa SRt ot oL it ol | o tho Metroplian. MBS co, FOREIGN FINANCE. Speclal Dispatch to Tus Bns. LONDON, LoNDoN, March 21—5 p, m.—New 5's extended, 1064; 45, 122§; Tlinois Central, 149; Pennsylvania Central, 161}; New York Central, 1203; Erie, 138}; Reading, 127§; refined petroleum, 6 06 m PRODUOE & PROVISIONH Special Dispatches to Tus Bux, terior to mediam, 8 (0@4 50; fair to good, 4 75@>5 75; choioe to extra, 6 00@7 00, NEW YORK, New York, March 21.--The Drovers' Journal Bure .u repocts: Cattle - Sallers forced the prices upward rather more than 81 per head; a clesrance was not made; extreme steers,6 20@7 10 per 100 1bs | ve \'elp(ht, coarse oxen rold at 5 50@6 40; exnorters used sixteen carloads, Sheep—Firm. but & small business; for 20@7 27 for common to good b 25@8 50 or poor to choice lambs! fourteen carloads were bought at a late hour, Hogs —None offered alive, but nominally OHICAGO, Om10AGo, March 21,—The lead- ing firm on ’change has received mews from England that Odessa is open mow, and that a large stock of wheat is waitiog in ships, This news chills the steady at 7 70@8 10, A, LoUs, 8r, Louis March 21,—Cattle—The marke was active and booming, nro:uund higher and all grades in demsad; Xpol 6 50@ 75 good to choice lhlpplu,l oo 900 do, in half bbls, 600; gherkine, in bbls, 11 00: do, in half bbls, 6 00, STARCH.—Pear! 440; BSilver Gloss 94o; _Corn Btarch, 93y ExoclsiorGloss, 70 ; Oorn, The, _TEAS—.Gunpowder, good, 45@55; Jnoice, 60 ; Imperial, good, 40@4bo; Chrlon, 60@75c; Young Hyson, good, 36@ 500; choioe, 65c@81 00; Japan lfin Leaf, mr: Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Oolong, good, 35@40; Oolong, chi.ve, 40@55; Bouchong, 500, 55:@100; chol @bo. ROPE—Slsal, 4 huoh and hmr, 1lg; #inch, 11hc; 3 fnch, 125, wuol)sz,\mc—r-n % palls, Bonhlo s Plonsor wia dm'n 290; w.llhucku:t:,d" s 50, LEAD—Bar, 81 6! WNEGAK—P\:M apple extra, 16c: 180; P, PEATE By :::.'f‘,‘.."'éfi, o A 60, B, 8 50 | lock ;..n. in sao I‘iuk‘. Mt Lmperial, '8 45; phaltum, ouird,”85o] ahlla oll finiah, $1 8 Hides Purs, Ete HIDES—Green butcher's_ hides, 6@7c, cured 7@Sc; hides, green salt, parl. ourod 7hoshidaw, 7ho; dry filnt, sound, 12@13e; dr; calf and kip, 12@14c; dry salt b des, soun 10@110; groon calf, wt. & o015 D, 11@130} greonm wt, under 8 Tbs, per skin, 50c] Ita, 50@81 26; green lamb mkins, #1251 150; damaged hiden, two-thind rate cut scored and one grub, olassed two. tLirds rate,) branded hides 19 per eeut. off Coon akine, No. 1, 450; No. 2, 800; No, 1 202 No. 4,106, lmnk No, 1, 300; No. 2 Lai No. u, Tox, No.ik, fiba -hortml 40« ‘ I’" -uo- 1«. Flgse oad stripe, 100 Oak !&hfl.hmlocl 380 to 80; ber p‘éo. l;){d.'ruul, 85¢ to 800; hemlock balf, 850 to 1 30; hem- upper, 28 to 260; oak upper, 34c; alligator, 400 to 5 50; ealt 5 ing of having !IPKleLle lomeduty \V‘rmrlnnxu. Dizziness, Flutte: al the heart, Dots before the oyel, ele low Skin, Headache generaily over the right eye, Restlessness, with fit- ful dreams, highly colored Urine, “4 CONSTIPATION. AT L A Y MURRAY ST., N. Y. AUAL ot Talablenormaton ol mied TALE wa spplestrns) W. M, Foster, of Plattsmouth, was at the Paxton yesterday. Maj, F. Meare, of the army, and wife are at the Paxton, Ralph Weston, of Lincoln, is a yisitor at the Metropolitan, W, H. Baker, of Plattsmouth, was in town yesterday, C. H. Willard, of Boise Oity, Idaho, is at the Paxton, A, W, McLaughlin, of Plattsmouth, is at the Paxton, Mrs. K, H, Hurst, of Lincoln, is at the Moetropolitan, G, Haak, of Holland, Neb., Is at the Metropolitan, J. W, Noedham, formerly clerk at the mif m&e1m 1119 Dougla Léreo DUFRENE & ENDELSSHON, ARCHITECTS! REMOVED TO Omaha Natio:al Bank Building, We Take Planuro In_Announcing ey MARK TWAIN IFE ON THE MISSISSIPPL" A rich d the richest, raciest volume of & | the weries. Characteris'ic iilustrations. N UASH l’lll/l‘ 10 AGEN1S. “A word 0 uu wise is sutficion AGE“TS v;unu;‘—.nu:llu now md’d Rk Beach & Oo., Chicage 46t weowbt ) 1 \

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