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The Nebraska National Bank, Of Omahs, Neb. Pald up Capital, - - $360,000 DIRECTORS: §. F. JOHNSON, President, of Steels, Johneon & [ A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B & Q . R, Bostou, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Collina. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney. at-law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. H. W. YATES, Oashior, late Cashler of the Firsh Natlonal Bank of Omahs, snd connected with Aho active managomont of hat Bank since ite organization In 1863, Orawxp for business April 27, 1882, with the gost caphial of auy baus o Nebraska. OoLLROTIONS recelve special attention and char o3 lowost obtainable here or elsewhere. Inrnnnst allowed on time doposits upon favor- THE DAILY BER U Ar' 4, SATORDAY. MARCH 24 ORANGES—Florids, # 50; Mesins, | Dover's powders, por Ib, 1 3% Fpacen 8 50@ ¢4 00, Bnlu. pn&flcx Hyoerine, pure pe bl LEMONS —84 00@4 50 per box, cetate, per Ib m BEANE ~Navy per bushel, 2 756@8 00, ()n, Onator, No, 1, per gal, # OHIOKENS-18@140 per Ib. Oil, Cator, No. 8, per gal, 8115, Oi TURKEYS—140 per pound. Olive, per . 81 50; Ol Origanum, H0) @rocers List Opium, 85 00; Quinine P, & W, & R, & §,, ) r oz, $1 85 Potassium, Todide, per Il OANNED ““"}’“.‘1""‘;" 2.1b fim Saincta, per_ os, (001 Sriphake o (Ficld's), per oase, 84 00s do 1 T (Fleld's), Morphine, per or, #5 &% Sulpnue ftioor per oase, 2 763 do lm(unuimll. per onse, B dhee o 8 ;i‘v;“" 800; strawborries, 2 T, por caee, 2 40, [ POF 10 264 KN Bhe any Varnishes | cwspherries, 2 T, per cass, § 0. Dam. | orr8 110 -mm. e gallon, sons, 2 I, per ocase, 2 45. Bartlett| oo 50° He pears per cass, 240, Whortleberries | 1 ci ) m. w fallon, | 108} x case, 275, Egg pluma,2 b parowse,? 90 | 150 18, T 15%y . Hetsed ey i e R LT et gallog, .o, ineck, tollet D STE Poctoe 31 Pt e oo rergn.l on, 570; lard, wlnmmu.peu LLORA - R B £6: No.1, 8o; No, 2 7 dos uu.doo@dbo do, (pie) vor per dosen, 80 U Gebbing Triomm, “Tack Frort 7',,";‘.‘;“\,‘,5"‘}; sperm, ™ Lflnhwinur)lsmperlmlh- Topeka [ o % loaPe Eaioa, 703 Seamiook Patent Kansas, 36); Minneha o Mk RS TR R Minnesota Patent, 83 75; Shawneo fancy | SAfH08: serc, por gallon, 80o; fommer, 10c, inter, 8,10 ogle, XXXX _wine | §0ien machioa, No.1, pet gallon, Sto; o, tor, 82.75; Triumph spring, boest, 2. 75; | 8 507 eperm, signal, per gallon, 80 Christinn's superlative, 3.80: bran, ' por [ PEBU06, per, gallon, 5 Supttin, 74, per PERSONAL Mr, Fraok B, Thomas, brother of Mr, J, O. and Miss Helen F. Thomas, srrived Omuha yesterday from Marsbsll, Texas, where he has been 10 the service of the Texas Pacific railroad as oar nccountant, The Marshali offise was abolished recently and now Mr. T returns to the C. B, & Q. under Mr, Holdrege as oar accountant. He is accompanied by his family, Mr. G, W. Lyndon, the ocornetist, re. ceived a magnificent instrament yesterday, Tt is & mlver cornet of the make of Antoine Coartois, Paris, and was procured for Mr, " | Lyndon by brother who was traveling in | ¥ t, | Europe last year, J. L, Watrons, of Clarks; L, R, Hills and B, F. Hobert, of Silver Creek; J. O, Corawell, of Papillion; Frank Yoakman, of Genoa; ¥. A, Wallersted, of Orkland, ‘The Knights Templar Pigrimage. 8t. Louls Globe-Democrat, W. H. Mayo, who has juat been east to see what tho Kuights Templar are dolvg about the San Feanoisoo pligrimage, saya their prepsrations are muoh in advance of thess in the west. Ta Washington C.ty and Balti moro about 200 Kuights and their Indies have seonred Wagnor sleepers, and have a splendid programme ar- ranged for thelr entire trip, covering five or alx weeks, at a cost of about $260 for each person, two large partles, leaving about A ust 2 to 6, Mary (.vnmlnlndal‘y, y which has been selected as the speo- ial escort to the Grand Commandery of Pennsylvania, have a special traln of eight Pallman sleopers already se oured, and will have about 200 par- tlolpants, under the management of 2/ NEW SAMPLE BOOKS. COMPRISING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF Wall Paper! FOR 1883 NOW READY AKD FORWARDED From Philadelphia there will be TO THE TR_A.DE FREE OF EXPENSE, OUR NEW LOCATION. Change having been ren- d necessary by continued increase in business, is B e e e wsmnta o bkt and ban. | fons $16,00)chopped food, 625,00, Queen "}lf,"h}“;é ?{f OTL—White lead, Omaba [80d K. 1A Wit of York, are at | Sir E. M. Jenkins, who so successfally Nos' IOG! Ios! 10 112 WABASH AVE' our, w! sack, 3 25; Nellis Blye, conducted the Pennsylvania Knights P, P, 60; white lead, St. Loull ure, the Miliard, ! . por nc 20, Mool Loindly through Earopo in 1871 and 1878 1 { pousn Reouizes, Goverament Boods, s | PE ARl nth»fiuhnnu(‘u Tiorces, | Memeilles groen, 1' to 5" 1 N. N. Vindquest, formerly of this city, 8 P Lo ey J h J M G h Ch g AT i e PSR T a haa | L it bt f e, et UiJohn J. MeGrath, Chicago. ral banking busi o pai u.nenw op, 124c; i R : D i1k e teLiniah o cuutoars| 1338 BiIb oy 1aey - < * | 0c; French since, in oll st 160} Raw | turns to Kansas City to-day. delphia, is composed «f ropresenta.| Wo have resumed tho handling of WINDOW SHADES, and offor the only i N o the most liberal policy couals HORfeniaaga prime to ohoioe, 6} % [ O T R vaniyke brown, wq| M. Dunlap, represonting Sutro & New. |tives of all the other comanderies in | entire now line of these goods now in this market. Price list upon requeat. ‘ ob with sa’o banking. 7oy falr, 63g74c; Patma, O, bels, 6 75; | refined lampbiack, 120; coach black and | mark, one of the largest cigat factorios in that olty, It Is estimated that about e — ! R i a1, RS DIt O0). Ty kSE. Isory plack, 16c; deop blak, 160; Prussian | New York, i in town. B ity e cthcre L Yo ikl i e A vehy W0, D grel, half brla, 4 75; family mackerel, kit e T bl And Chief Enagineer Blickenederfer, of n this party. ey expect to cover a FINANCE AND (}()MMERGE Rito fieh, half brls, 6 00; No. 1 | €reess L M. & D., Toiblind andl shutter | /= 7H P8 Mo nederfer, of the| period of one month, coming through | Molues, Tows, at 3:50 sharp, it tralna —Xio, tair, ilo Kio, good f::l‘l:;:lr:d “:' Vonetion M'g;’“finc' nion Pacifio, left on a tripto the enst last | Sy, Lonls, visiting Denver, Gaorge- [ are not delayed in tranaition, on the | 114e; 0“h°‘uv 12'to 1243 Old gov't | 1 “gney e A Vermiliod, 1. & P, 18¢; evenine, town, the great canyons, Salt Lake|3d day of Apri', 1883 | J W-B‘:&’:“_‘"K "';;'f,}j;g Sowdered, 10de: Cut loat, | Sbrome yollow, L, M., O, &'D’ 0, 16;| Walter C. Kelley hat returned from o [ Clty, the big troos and othor places| By ordor of 'the departmont com Stocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other | 10k6; Granulated, 9§c; - Confeotioners’ A, llaw::hn.lflc‘:. g:éld::mll:: l:,tk,p.d'f:: trip tothe esat, where he spent the winter, | Of interest. Lhe entire expenses | mander, E. J Aungorr, Good securitics dealt in 9dc; Standard Extra C, 8jc; Extra O, | (W% Wi €8 80K SR OO (HE, OF D. Landon and Chas. S. Olark, of | fOFhe pilgrimage from Philadelphia, Judge Advocate, Room 4, No. 28 Pearl 8t,, Council Bluffy, Ia. | 8{0: medium yellow, 74c; dark yellow, 73c. oak, walnut, ‘D"’“_'l L, Gaasa, KSR AT TSR o titan, g including transportation, sleeping ca Gocd Frida SYRULSOMACNM Uoty 436 (0bINT | eonyes ond, 80 ir'",:,:",h5 1001 Par ! . subsistence upon the road, hotel ocd Friday. Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, $2 05; Stan- J J. R, Hawley and M. 8. Doty, of R di , 5 i p3 hitin 1503 7, of Raw- | commodations at San Franolsco for a O T LI L ot /80 s Skke) Lo l’fici"'“‘ml 140y lamy it ermcs | tos; are gaetta'ol 45 Paston, week and muslo while there, have On account of a general observauce of | o - 2de, 3 % 40; lempblack, ordinary, 10c; Prus. Owen Wilson and M. W. Smith, of | been placedat $300, and most of those the holiday, Good Friday by the mewbers N(.“ PICKLES—Medium, In harrels uhn lue, 550; ultramarine, 180; vandyke ho Paxt & who expeot to g» have already more of the Now York, Chicago, St Louls and | 8700; do in hall bl 4 09; smalls, in hble | E€OWR, 80; umber, burnt, 433 umber, raw | Osceola, aro at the Paxton. than half the amount on deposlt to [ Kan:as City exchanges no sescions of the (900 do, in half bbis, 5 00; gherlrlnn. in "““““' burnt, do; slenns, raw, 4c| M, Kautmann, of Sioux Falls, is regis o wrs bt T st Py L0140t i 60 T | e g i 865 PREEAE | ord e e Pascn. el | o e, i ¥ ur! 3 ilvel rloss , N, Y for the produce and provision markets of | g Corn Starch, 8§ 1 ‘umm.,. Rloes, xrfi%nl( K' ,{’m'fl;‘f"'ln&"‘ '1&0 b4 Henry Rohwer, ex-city engineer, isin| From Wilmington, Del, a small DYMPTOMS OF A the above named are thus neceesarily Oorn, 740, Ll b J A town on a thort visit, but select party h=ve chartered one of RN L s | R A S e bot et pry b shacsiod one | TORPID LIVER O:n\ce w@i 50; lmperlal, good, 10450} ifim Venctian red Am., 1§c; red load, 74e; | Maggle Kerron, of Wyota, Tows, it at Loss 8 of Ap&etlu, Bowels costive, ! 60@7%0; Young Hyson, good, ,‘,@; rome yellow, genuine, 20c brome’ yel- [ ¢ho Metropolitan, Nea York oity Ia to be the rallylng| Pain 0ad, with & dull sent hoice, 65c@81 00; Japan "Nat Teaf, | low, K., 12c; ochre, mhaun &u ochre - polnt for the Knights from Vermont, X part, Bain under e nhu@ Ualu“' wood, | French, 2303 ochre, 20;| O. A, Waterman, of Missourl Valley, is | Connecticut and other eastern states omitted from this issve. LIVH STOUR Bpectal Dispatchos to Tus Bax, spanish brown, 24ci_Prinoe's mine [For receipts and shipments of grain and ‘°R‘},;§,f’3_4§§_'5“‘°.‘°7;,f‘,"“f“; Larger, 1103 | . VARNISHES—Barrols ~ per Lo the bac y o ‘Bhoulder biads, niliness after 35 Sating, with a dismAlination to sx \f 30si Tapan, ohoice, S075c; Oolong, oo | ety ) et e m 23‘; e R s well s Row Tork. Nously 400| SpiokoF bmay Secba o 10,5 LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S E. S. Kearney, of Portland, Oregon, is h‘e‘;: "::‘;d‘{ 'll:"'g"i'l ‘“'d";“m“:;"" :?or:h v gxn:ém%l-om;:ufy VEGETABLE COMPOUND, live stock, see ‘‘Traffic” in wnother col-| §inch, 11i¢; # inch, 122 Fnrnunn. extra, 81 10; furniture, at the Paxton, h elieve 0se en ziness, Flutte: at umn, ] WOODENWARK—Two hoop pall:, | 813 coach, extra, 8140: ~oach, No. 1. 5 REIRCISIAR Ohieyanne, fa s A who are managing the pligrimage vg; su:.xb!g':d:?."gx‘:'e:fi"o 'oslr e 111 (hith it 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, Tabs, No, |31 20; Damar, extra, 81 75; apan, 700; se. oA d yenne, is 3 guest | from that olti that at least 600 will| ' the right eye, Restlessness, with fit- fret vt b , 1, 8 50; Ploneer washboards, 185 Donble ‘;.f:“tm' extra, 850; shells 50 hard | of the Paxton, leave there the first week in August. [ ful drei ”Nwhly colored Urine, |, wiaicino for Woman, Invented by a W 010460, March 23 ~The Drovers’ Joar- | Grown 2 90; Well bnckety, 8 60, ofl finiah, 81 %0. H. R. Hall, of Cheyeune, is at the|This large party s beiug managed by Ui nal rep >rt as follows .FAD—Bar, 81 66 Hides Purs, Ete CONSTIPATION Prepared by a Woman. ‘Hogs—General demand very weak; pack- TN s spple oxtra, 16c:| HIDES—Greon butchers hldes, 827c, | Metropolitan. Sir James McGee, chairman of the _' | ¥he Greatest Medteal Discovery Sinee the Dawa of Migtonge o) ers and shippers holditg ff for lower oure 8 lo, 150; Prussing bure avole, 160, | cured 7§@se; hides, green salt, part eured | ey, 8, B, Olark, of Nebraska, is at the committee of Columbla Commandery b TA RILLS are "x"’ ,' 91t revives the drooping spirits, fnvigorate: amd - prices; the market weak and lower and [ “"SATR “ Doy Toads, per bbl, 2 70, Ash: | 7scshides, 7hc; dry fliat, sound, 1210} dry Astrorol ¥ of Now York clty, and strange t0| BociRWuci’a clnnue of foellng asto |Rarmonizs tho organto functions, gives elasticity ad ol:;edsvesydulé, x(:n:road_l 2080(%;135 :m;l\;y. o-.,, in sao ka, 8 50; bbla dairy 60, s, § 50 ?lf :lnd kip, lfl%fi}l&‘ d?-u;\;g:ehwufi:, P 3 say, the trip will cost each perscn| asto h:-“:-_-.:glmf‘crm‘m m"m frmnoss to tho step, restores tho natural lustre %oty 77 @8 00; light, 6 80@7 40; skips, 4 80@ (Joars. n:. Hos.m.; Imperial, g;g g?gn :;‘ Tm . Jcr&lb-.o i1 ‘leewfl R. 8. Hart, of Lyons, is a guest at the |only $260, notwithstanding the fact| tno body to Tk, SR sl ek gkttt s Cattlo—Weak and 10c_lower, and closed | iiri'e | white Ru 1 35; groen lamb skins, Metropolitan, that they expeot to spend onemonth; | fom,Is m: Monio |roses of life's spring and early summer time. mouris Rotion on'ihe Digsativel 5 25: rk's sl lans Use It and Prescribe It Freely. <8N e R R S A AT IE e ar aehe bt tworthed sate | J. R, Faller, of Fulleton, is st the[8d vielt most of the points of Inter- | - iac diggl ;.".:';":"‘;::“ P et I o) 800; ugm, 68)@7 40; one car of fine sieers | (100 cokes), _ 40; Kirk's Mo“. oz, | cut_scored and one .imb. assed two- | Metropolitan ost, r for stimulant, and rellovos weakness of the stomaek, at7 30; « rdinary export, 6 50@7 00; good POTASH—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 case, | tLirds rato, )hnnded hides 10 per eent. off Ey Mr. Mayo says that the most 4 That foeling of bearing down, causing pain, welght to v.houm shippiog, 6 00@6 40; common t0 | jn case, 3 85; Bnhblw. Ball, 2 doz, ||| cage, [ Coon -lun-, No, 1, 450; No, 2, 80¢; No, 1| J, C. Moore, of Oakland, Neb,, is at the interesting time to him was his |and backache, is always permanently cured by its uss fair, 5 40@5 90; and closed duiljat 10clower [ 190; Anchor Ball % dos in case 1 50, 20.; No. 4, 100, Mlnk No, 1, 80¢; No. 2 | Metropolitan, ’ i GRAY HAR OR ng For the cure of Kidrey Complalnts of elther sen all around; mixed butchering fairly steady | Pi ANUTS—Ronsted, choloe, red Ten. | 160 No. 8, 150; No. 4, ‘bo. ~_Kox, 'No.Ik, e three daye’ vislt at Cincinnati, [ GRAY] h,..m,x.‘.q,.uu?h.n e DT at 2 70@3 20; stockers and feeders, in large neesoe, 100 per Ib; fanoy white, 1040 perIb; | 600 No, '3, 2bo. Bkunk, No. 11 b2boj | H. Dudley Warner, of New York, isat | Ohlo, during the annual reunion fmpartsanaturalcolor, ActsInstantaneous- YDIA F, PINKHAS'S BLOOD PURIFIES I eradicate arery verty nl‘hll‘u,m&r:.(mu ] d ; o the sysiem, 45 MURRAY ST., N. ¥. |00 omad or ohild. Tntist on Bavig it Both the Compound and Biood Purifier are prepared i supply; the demand light, except for i i 3 G!Se)l.honml Ghibton K150/ HB {AFrivul lower thinh £oF | ansr o o als rawdiiL0c) {Roastad two or three days. OANDLES—B 40 Tba, 165, 15 Sheep—Fairly active on shipping ac- ST b-. o; Be, county Laferlor to fair, slow but steady af | 10£8:, bexos 40 Ibe,, 16 oz., 6 o, 1550, 400} narrow stripeo the Millard, of Scotch Rite Masons where| Iienstor os broad sirie, 103, ‘Tallow "7, Py OFRION 3ok ) Buer) o Btamford, Conty s ab he and several other St. Loulsans wit-| OFFIOC: nessed the conferring of the consistory ol Hoaaipta wil o malled ¥h e Oak sole, ssmm. { emlock sole, 380 to | the Paxton. grades on 1356 oandidates. Twent; FUERIALS, OF Sent bY exproawon ugEls Y exp saful Reselpta will be malled FILE 850@4 50; medium to good, 520@6 00; exports, 6 25@8 75, eIy NEW YORK, ‘New_YoRk, March 23,—~The Drovers’ Journal Bures reports: : Cattle—Market firm ond prices strong ir clearance; common to prime 1d_at 5 90@7 55 ver cwt., live weight; stockers and rough oxen, 5 60@ | 1 570; exporters used twenty carloads. ‘Sheep—Firm but but siow at_stronger prices; very poor to strictly prime sheep Dol at 4 75@7 £ por cws; one. carload s0ld at 765, yearlings, 6 50@8 50. Hogs—Live hogs nominally steady at 7 50 per cwt. 8T, LOUIS, 8z, Louis, March]23.—Cattle—Receipts and shipments were not reported; the sup- ply was good, however, and prices strong, A except for eastern shippirs which was » shade easier wathin the range; exports,, 6 75@7 00; good to choice, 6 25@6 75, light, 575@6 25; common, 5 25@5;45; med. ium to choice butchers’ steers, 4 75@6 00; zood to choice cows md heifers, 4 25@ 52b; common, 8 00; stbckers and ludan, 425@525; corn-fed Texans, 5 25 @5 6 Shnp—llucelptl and shipments were not reported, fair to common, 3 85@4 25 medium, 4 50@5 00; fair to 5 2@ | A 575; ohoice_to fancy, 6 00@6 KANBAS OITT, Kangas Ciry, March 23,—The Live Stock Indicator re Jmlhz Cattle—Slow and a shade off; native steers of 1,200 to 1,500 lbs., at 5 95@6 75; stockers and feeders, 4 30@5 10; cows, 350@4 75. Hogs—Market weak snd lower, light. 680@6 90; medium, 7 00@7 1! choice, 7 20@7 35. Sheep—Natives of 85]lbs. at 4 60. TRAFF10. Special Dispatches to Tan Bax. LIVE 8TOCK, New York, March 23,—Receipts and | g, shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follo Bhip'ts Cn10a60, March 23.—Reoelpts u:d shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm’ts. 6,000 3, 12,000 5,000 | 1¢ 800 et of Live stock for the past’34 3 of Live stook for Bours have been as follows: i Bo; ‘1.'00 Bhipm' " 2,600 ‘WOOL., Special Dispatch #0 Tws Bux. Bosrox, March 33, —The wool market is quiet and unchanged. Stocks are much broken. Desirable lots of fine and me- dium fleeces are scarce, The sales aggro- gate 1,725,000 pounds, OMAHA MARKHTS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrice or THE OMAHA Bus, Thursdsy Evening, March 28, } The only changes reported in the market to-day are as follows: ‘Water white oil declined 2¢., Linseed oil ined Be. Castor oil declined 5c. Fish oil advanced 15c. Calomel declined 5c per b, Brown cotton Indian Hd ‘A" declined feo. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.~ Cash No, 2, 88}0; cash No, 8, Txic; reject ble, . ARCEY 0N, % 630 No. 3, RY'F—GA« NF\V Ml\l-'l) ‘CORN— 870, SEED —th seed 960 per bu. »yProduce and Provisions. POTATOES—20@250 bush ONXONS—«)@%E p-rp.lruhold‘ BUTTER ~Choice country, 124e, HON Y- Oaliorsin, per API’IFB—Pu h;:. n’w%l RS—Platt's seleot oysters, Bhndud 85; mediums, 80, hd |- L% 850; hemlook kip, 800 to 100; runner, e f,._uf,",' ,:,“;.‘f“' o1 round, | 65’ 800; hemlook calf, 85c to 1 20; hem- MEATS—Hama per 1b., me, bacon | lock upper, 28¢ to 260; oak upper, Z4c; per Ib., 14; clear sido bacon per Ib., 11o; | Sigator, 4,00 53"5 50; oalt kid, 84@360; dry salt rides per 1b,, 94c; dry salt ‘shouls 00 g;u to 2 76; onk FP' ey kiw ders per 1b., 9c; bacon shoulders per 1b, | 7 90 a-k o to 180; Fren P, ¥803 Horoe lard per Ih,s 1ie, t01 85 vonah oalf, 125 to 3 00; rus SPTIOKS,—Pepper, 31; Allsplos, 185; | (O flms‘oog&oiolgg}n LRI %0; TR e BN ERIE | ‘pabble O, D. Morosco, 503 sinon; -v'mr.ln?a—nu Cresm, 1407 Part Tt skim, 104o. | do, 89c; Nc_ 1 Ohio oak, 880; No. 2 do, we.f;m_ e Stos by 8 | 8501 No. 1 Milwaukes, 703 No. 340 94c lye, 465 Jewelllye, 270, " T iy 50 &ET&GM",'@};JL s Shb; hee | e auote Jumbe, 1ath and shlaglee oot 70c 00 1 —rs at Omaha at the followi: ji Ho va—m-. w per bbl, “fi?rl'flaflAot‘{Dl asgmun P36 %, and BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $22 00, vlnton XX, 70, Atlastn A fos Bogs | o HMBER AND JOIST 18 ke, a:. Bnuhn LL, 44, 70; Cabot W, | Uyt le lNé—N J :gg Am ;u-m lr.u.ln, &h o.l.luduu.,mw, A'| SHEETING — No, 1 an H fimlhn Bhuan $20 00; N.,,na_ ns‘fi" ecmmon 'I“ g mm 1' ;k:ch.sgo L Por #1 85; bulk per bus- sh.w:m 4o U4 éqg W ,,’ {00 Gemnt, bbL, 83 35 "Towa plaster bbl 50, Hair 400, Tarred B e 100, 83 60, Birawboard, a3 85 FINE BROWN OOTTONS—Allendale frsawyHardwars Ciot L © “dn State x‘tg' o3 | 0%% 101 vfll lb.llu' lpwh.lorUarmm.&: 39, N tongues, nlu. Bl I ER A H""'*.m?}{:: ooil por {20 mflmbh 80; iron o harrow 8o, Pocasset O 44, Tio; tta 44 BLEACHED QOTTONS -Androscos (i Crowbien 6o ; Burden's L 4-4, 9§ hon-hm;a. 5 25; m-’fiuhm 6 25, e et Bloachod 44 4.0t oy Ontiog 44.333 vmu;_u car lots, 7 60@ mdexyr?&.x ': r%‘s:cr'l‘vht.l 8 ‘“‘ ocamn.bric c;do smh :; e L] et ‘IAILS—BAm 10 to 60, 8 75, 100, do cambrlo 37, 13ho; New | o SEOT-ponot LE A York ; Pequot A.lbe‘%h Oriectal “‘; r, e:-'.ku ..u-:h IS D f!fln-. o Washeo '-‘Boi"“-“_o‘m Hano. per 100 foct. 500, 0X (] Morvia. Fus Blosabrars, 819 Whitcbreass ) °°l°'°‘)—“"“' o oDrown, | lump, §4 60; Whitebroast nut, $4 60; Tows PR e S 05 d brown an dnh. o hdog, o ik lump, $4 50; Towa nut 84 50; and pl 8, 3 Arlington fs .5:' anawick brown, 8ho; Charlot fancy’ | C1t9+ $7 00 per 12405 extra heavy, 20c; Fall Ri P, bro"n. oxtra heavy, 'uw Ind vor AwOHOL l!fl ml l% A m; extra Oalifo gfifl Pproof, braqn 1oz Nevonset A brown. 150 {2:1 root gallon; telp hfinodopirlh extra 4-4, 280; Pmmim °"1‘E¥: t- nAm blue stri 120 hlfiflfifi 8 : do 88 120: Yeoman's blus 39, 9o Gms"""""’" 45904 00y domestie, NIMS,—Amoakeak, blueand bronn 1640; Andover DD bln l%o ling X blnl Booteh, 18{0; oord blue aw -uilzfc do AAA, do do m; doxxto J Wm&é‘ ymaker's blue and b ver, blue and brown, 1 noasville, | 1 -Barnard, ;lddynnu WINES—Rh lini fllnnhdnb‘!:.:ura" " 2 00; Osu'hs.pnuu.lmlm. o) Poquok i: OLAB.ETB— u-u,lflfl‘l.lw Arnold, 1ux Berwi “4 o Oodno,.r Consicea, tho Daskia North Ulrolhnbl’t 7o; * Edd K:, Tor Glondsster, 60} | kar 16 380; Lona Jack, 4 o, linen bagy Barntay, § L Mml:hrbwhr. 64o; ’{:flr pnlll;;?D “""“:.E"“i 2 os, tin Bouthbrldgn 6o} do &lufim s i oll, 5cx Dog T o Merlno unwas ed, light, 14@160; b borsy Sher ol b1, 0 10k Amo. | @13150; randium b e ene dron 41 Argyie ‘ngm NlnTI.In, ashed, choien oy e, B15; Cubdag umbarlan nad, Thor 2% 2 bl K:nllwonh Blo Flua ket 1030 s | 2poc ioan | 7! Disokand e Horses and Mules. LU'I'I‘ONADEB—Abervfill 1840 The market iz brisk and all grades are Agate, 200; American, 11c; Artisian, 300; | elling well at a slight advance in. prices. Osiro' D and T, 13h; Olarica D and T, | The domand for good horacs exceods the 174¢; Decean Co, stripes Dand T, 160; supply consideraoly, Prices range ss fol. stone, 1340) Nantucket, 19; Nonparell | lows: 16¢; Ocean D .nd 1“,, Royal, 164 | Fine single drivers, 8150, to 800.; Extra Susaex, 120; Ti ; Wachusett shirt | draft h‘.m.. 8175 to 225.; Common drakt ing sheoks, 13jc; Ankin. 1240; York, | horses, 2100, hlnhmklna fitc "do, cheoks, stripes and | 8110. to 125 e ey 1 ' 2o, $90. to 8100, Extra plugs, 860. to 75 8 hETINGE—A.nd:omglnm-d 27hot | Common plugs, 820, to 840, 4,28c; do 84, 2%; ontinental C [, MULKES.--15 to 154 hands (excra), ¥125, 42, llu, Fruit of the Loom 104, 27); New [ %0 160.; 144 to 15 _hands, $100. to 140,; York mills98, 350; do 78, 80c; do mc. “ to 1”% uds, 876, 401001 18§ to 14 . 0 160,; Extra farm horsos, ; Common ¢0 good farm horses Pembrike 104, , %c; l’oqunt 104, 2840, do 74, 190 do 49, ' 160; ukoe m jb do 67, 31e;do 7, xsu Ut ; The man who know nothing of 8, 334o; do 48, 170. Mrs. Lydia E. Piokham and her DRUGS AND OHEMIOALS - Adld, soverelgn remedy for women is wanted Oasbolic, 50c; Acid, B5bey for a juryman. The fact clearly o.:p.n::.. rlb. x% g: proves that he does not read the pa- i mn( per o3, 110, orm, per Ib, 90c) ' pers.— N, H, Register, HARNESS—No 1 star oak, Aoy No3 mw- 85; Buck lnot, l?.lll‘ $700; Anthr: u. 811 50@13 00; umn n 006“53"»‘ <allon; n—dw.llod Dlo; Claremont B B, lb?c K ky b W@_ tra, 174} Bmflwn ‘e hvm.: a :u:uki' and Pen lvmlr,yu.i;w 700, TES—] 6 00; 3 ported, $6 00@16 00; .mmDDm—l l ; Poar] uoo.n o?gnnlml,m 't & per case, 6 00@ 88c, ulated—] oz blo; mDuhuDu glm&dd Mx Bcdol.Nlbn- 'y Alfred Hirt, of Greencastle, Ind.,1s at|odd rooms and apartments are used the Paxton, Hon. W, H, Munger, of Fremont, 1sin the city.] E. M, Wilcox, of Whitewater, is at the Paxton. D. Sheely, of Colorado, is at the Pax. ton. A. G, Zayles, of Denver, is at the Pax- ton, It might be well to refer to the opinion of D. H, Armstrong, Esq., Ansistant Postmaster of Dalta, La.; the gentleman says: I lnflared for o Goodnunl D ninety-eix hours with mnmps, and one trh\ bottle of Dr. King’ for thls work, including the grand cathedral thlt will hold nearly 1,000 comfortably, in which is a mlgnlfiuont organ that cost over $56,000, and on this ocoaslon a fall orchestra and a double quartet of the best singers, both male and female, to be had in Oincinnati, were brought into requlsi- tion to uko part ln the ePremoniu K'ree of Uost. Al persons wishing to test the merits ot a great remedy—one that wlll (uvdy cure Cnmmfflon, Coughs, Fn ma, Bronchitis, or any sflmlnn ol lhmtt uuéed to ;s\l at tore and get a ngs Now ]Jlloover bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cured me in lor Consumption, FREE or 008T, which will two days DIED. o BAYHA —Frank, son of John B, -yhl' died March 23, at 8:45 a. m., aged 2 years, residence, . No, 1514 Califoraia street. Friends invited, SORENSON—Johanna Ohristine Soren- son, daughter of : John H, Sorenson, died at6 p, m, last evening. The funeral will take place from M. o'clock to-morrow, ow yml what a regular dollar.size hnmu T Ratsing Hange Oattle. From the present indloations the cattle dd:fi b:mlm Texas the coming season, wi n numbers, the small- Funeral Saturday at 2 p. m, from the out for several years, and. the prices higher than any former year. The bulk of the drlve has already been contracted by northern ranchmen and Indlan contractors, at fancy prices. The hranchmen who have usually bought the cattle dri: to C 1l } | Mortenson, near Tttner's brick yard, st 2 and Dodge Oity have. all gyl thelr ran, e vlll support, and are im- MAGINNIS--In this city, March 22, of | proving thelr herds rather than in- diphtheris, James A.," infant son of | creasing thalr numbers. The bulk of Bernard and Elizabeth Maginnis, aged 1 ye months and 2 days. Omaha, to Hnly Sepulchre cemetery. Faneral ill take place Ssturday at 10 baf [ 'olocke ». m, from the residonce, West | ahipments, the entire range will soon cattle now In the range are breeding caltle and thelr inorease, and as the in- @ each year is greater than the be overstocked. Tkere Is & good de- === | mand from feeders for the two and THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relioves and oures RHEUMATISM, Borences, Outs, Bruises, FROSTBITES, And ol sther bodlly sebes and pains. FIPTY CRNTS A BOTTLR B by ol Drogetet und The flhikl A.Vogsler Co. (aomsaers b 4. Yooslr &0 Baltimors, B4, U8 do +| DUFRENE & three year old steers ralsed in this part of the grazing country, at good prices, and figures demonatrate the fact that it pas to sell the steers when young, if you would realize the great- est profit out of the investment. The ruling price for one year-old steers Neuralgla, | dellvered after the round.ups is, ssy Sciatics, Lumbago, |$20; two-year-old, $30; three-year- BACKACHE, [old, $40. A cow worth $20 grows a ERADACHE, T00TEACER, | calt in one year worth $20, and the In- SORE THROAT, crease in the value of the calf from one quisy, swriiivas, |40 WO ¥ old is only one-half A d hat the first year's growth gave, SPRAINS, L ) with the same money invested. From two to three years old, with ene- tlnrd more money fnvested, the profit is only what it was the firat, It sooms like nonsense to talk to & ranchman about selling his one-year-old steers, yet when we look the matter square in the face, we readily agree that this has ceased to be & beef country, and that the class of cattle we are ralsing is butter sulted for the feeding pen. There is no breed of cattle that Is more profitable than the Texas cow for the range when good ure to care for thelr young, and AHG H IT EG T s ' besides they are harkler and stand | ", the stcrms without the care and at- REMOVED TO) Omsaha Natioral Bank Building, o We Take Pleasure In Announcing tention necessary to be glven to do- mostic oattle. The cow is bought cheaper and her Increase brings jnn as much where flrst class bulls are used, and » handsomo profit is real- BOOK %y WARK l'WAIN ized from the improvement. Con- ExTITLED “LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPL" A rich theme, and the richost, raciest volume of a | the 1o 5. “Aword AGE"TS flpeeteit mox tndn Beach & Co., Chica o Mar0-dot-we:wit DR, M. A, REBERT, OFFICE: 1308 Farnam 8t., Omaha, Neb. Day and Night Calls Prompily At- tended mfl lm EMERY & JONES, REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND HORTICULTURISTS, m nnwlhlln‘ orders for fruit and ornamental i snd flowerlog plants, for spring delivery. 0 dl must be in bef G'l the 1t of April, lhhnlon Fumaateed. ” Offics 1908 Harey itrech, Owabi. eldering these facts, ranchmen cannot be too careful in eelecting their bulls, notso much for the pedigree as the style, siz3, shape and color of the animal. It is the beef giving qualities he must possess. There s no class of cattle 80 sure to bring good returns for an Investment as cows when rightly managed and properly cared for, hence we have the satisfaction of knowing that while the Texas ranch- man s selling his cattl prices the ranches of Ka territory are sufficiently stocked with female oattle to produce all the stock our range will bear—Mediclne Lodge, Kansas Index, G AR The councll of administration, de- partment of Iows, s hereby oalled to saor BARGAINS Houses LLOTS, Farms, Lands- BEMIS. 16th &Douglas St. HOUSES AND LOTS, No. I9—Full ob aud new house, '8¥roo: below and one up-salr. Eight Took oatling Solow ME“BELSSHO" bulls are used. They give a greater | {1 tevenabors. rick foundation, » | number of oalves, and It Is thelr na- | “ No. u—hm two story house, 10 rooms, two Iargo cellary, good wel s claters, bars, i, on No 11—ch. Soxie lm. new house of two rooms brick foundation 100 barrel Hamilton street near Poor ClareConventd? (. No. 16—House aud lot on 17th near Cla k'St, house b room+ ete. $1200. No. 15—House of 3 rooms "l lo on Plerce 8¢. No. 21- -New houseof 7 ro half mile west of Turntable Sau dersSt. §1000. Vacant Lots. N‘) 252—Two full lots on 19th Street near Lake No. #51—Twenty five lots In Parkers addition Just north of the ‘end of red stroct car line $100 o850 Four loteon Delawaro 6. near Hans- “One haltlot on South avenue, near 540 Eightoen (18) lots on 21st, 22nd, 23rd and s-undmmm, near Grace, $500 each, and 'No, - S1x beautitul mldunuloh on Cather- Hanscom ,600. eive beautitul residence fots on- Hamliton lnM. near end of old street car track; high and LA od hlll acre onlnol lote on Cum. lifornia streots, In Lowe's sec- Park Place—noar Academy of at 233 and 236 Westorn Avenue, Lynn, Mass, Pricost oither, §1. 8lx bottlcs for 5. Sent by mall in the form of pills, or of lozenges, on recelpt of price, §1 per be for elther, Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all lottorse I.mulry Enclose Sct. stamp. _Send for pamphlet. fho X and wrphnly Gt o Tivor: °25 centa por box. AF-Sold by all Druggists. 68 @ |\ &7 = OR. HENDERSON, 606 & 608 Wyandotte St., KANSAS CITY, MO. Autho Chronic vivate 1 o, Al Epllopey Rheo tism, Pller, Tape-worm, Urinary in' Discisoe, SEMINAL WRAKN (wight dosses), SEXUAL DEmm. (loss of sexual power), &c. Cu uaranteed or moncy refunded. Charges 1 Krasanda of casen cired. Nonjurious medic uked. No detention from business. All medics furnished—oeven to patien distance. Con tatlon free and confidentl T Wi axperience are important. A BOOK for Bl amd. Clrculars Of olher w3 sent sealed for two 8¢ stamps. Free Musew FRANK D, MEAD, CARPENTER AND CABINET A BR. Repairing of all Kinds Prompt~ ly Done. 1606 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. " H. PRILLIPS THE LEADING NEW YORK TAILILOXR, Call and look over my new store and sé my new g 1207 Farnam Street. 1207, Under the manacement of Mr, Kallsh. ELEOTION NOTIO! On & proporition to expend Thil Do lars for School Bulldings otc. Notice Is hereby given at the next clty alach oot b, held i Rt Sky 66 Ommabbs o8 Tue day. April 84, 1883, the oard of Education ho achool d1a rict of Omaha, county of Doug- 0 of Nobratka, will submit to the vot.rs choel diatct, the propostlon to suthor i the sild bewdso expend sum of thirty- five thousand dollars for the secur ng of sites and the crectlon of school bulldings thereon. One site and cne new building 10 be erected thereon, on the routh west cornor of Deleware and Ki g strocts at an estimated cost of Figh= tocn thousand five hundrea doilars and one build- A regutar praaw in medicine. Over by the State ow us and o £ dollars. Al ald exponituren 0 bo made withor special levy. ‘Omaha March, 20th 183, ¥ BENK no 9, oard Edi Preslde cu muu CONOYER, Bec.otary. DexterL. Thomas&Bm. WILL BUY AND SELL. REDAX. HST.A TE AND ALL TRANBACTIONS OCNNEOTED Pay Taxes, Rlnt, Houses, Eto. ROOM 8 Mteentn MASONIC LIFE IHSURMGE \THE ILLINOIS MASONS Benevolent Society, PRINCETON ILL. J Organized March 9,'71 The oldes* snd ove of the s'ronge.t Masol Insuranc socio les 13 the country. Ferman: nt Fuod.i8100,000,00. JOKDAN, or Nobrask JnHN . PEA‘[]I]Y. it D, PHYSICIAK AKD SURGEON, SOFFICE ROOMS, 3 & 61607 FARNAM §T. Wonl # 1714_Douvlas Streot, Omahs, Neb. DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 1617 Dodge 8t., - Omaha, Neb, 0 Feo hours from® 0 108, m., % 40 5p. m. Telephone No, 144, war blm ing to ba erected on the north west oorner gl e 4 seventeonth ard Leavenwor:h strocts at timsted cost of Bixteen thousa.d five b

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