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THE DAILY BEE--TUES' AY MARCH 27, L ——' e e ——————————— - e - P = = == B e T The Mebraska MNational Bank,|PRODUOE & PROVISIONS. 5 65@b 70; choioe to faney, 575@ | OANDLES~—Boxee, 40 Ibs,16s, 154c; 8, Loatna * GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. tal —s 100; bcxen 40 tha,, 16 on., £a, 1580, Onk role, 880 to 426; he m1ock sole, 380 t0 | gpectal Dispatehos 4o Turn M, montal computation of his bank ac~ Of Omaha, Neb. Specia! Diepatchos to Tum _ Hogs—Quie'; light, 7 80@7 45; packine, | MATOHES—FPor caade, 0y eound, |800; hemlock kip, to 100; ranner, [~ M d count. “I eall,” ho sald, throwing ey 7 60 butehers’ to extra, 7 0 | owson, 88 105 pausre, onenr, 35 40 6% to 800; hemlock aa¥, . 850 to 120; hem. NDOX, Maroh 26, —The proposed |an 1. 0, U. to balanca the pot. *‘Fonr Pald up Capital, - . $350,000 § e i MEATS~Hams por 1b., 13§c; hacon [lock upper, 28c to a K upper, o; | additlon to the detective force of Lon- | quoens,” ssid Mr. Soott, sproading DIRECTORS: .fl':'i:'l"i,n'c;fi.‘;rfl .ur—i-"l;(h':n;;yau KANSAS OITY. per 1b,, 140 n]oarllrsde bacon per I, 11§03 a,l” eator, 400 to 6 50; e\ ' kkn‘l, azfl:\.‘l.fl:: don will take the form of the police | out the hand on the table and making P JONNSON, Presidont, of Steele, Johnson & | § 50@5 00; Minnesots, |8 04 -5 w| Kawsas Onyr, March 25,—The Com- ::Z.'flf-'l";mo?'m&hi(&..{. Ay (lglr'f::(.-'v”(x)fi%’¢.. ', French kiv, “"'}','" "I lioso in Borlin and Paris. |a move as though to rake in the Go York, 4 75@5 75; pateuts, G 0@ jn. | yrercial Indicator this afternoon reporta we | GiC% BEL 10 rd e This 1o, PeE 1By {00 b0; Heanch cte § 3. %o 9003 rue: ho village of Saint Anton, in Ty- [stakes, *‘Not #o fast, If you please— A. E. TOUZALLN, Vice Prosident, of C., B & q | ter wheat flour. southern Luinma sd Mis. UMY o000 ISPTORS, —Popper, 313 Alimslos,| 185; o aings, 9 ) to 10 50; | F0), burned to.day, o otraight flash,” said Mr. Tacker. B. R., Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Coltns. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney. at-Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. . 8. W. YATES, Cashier, lnto Cashier of the First National Bank of Omahs, snd connected with she active management of organization in 1863, Ovaxuv for business April 27, 1882, with the a3t oaplial cf s baux ia Nebraska, Qoturcrions recelve apoctal attention and char <ge3 lowest obtainable hero or elsewhere. Leeusst allowed on time deposits upon favor. able terms and upon accounts of bauks and bank. . Foumax Excmaxes, Govornment Bonds, and Count~ and City Secties bought and sold, It s prep red to do a general banking businoes all it details ,and in the treatment of custor- in will parsue the most liberal policy consle tond with sa’e bankiny FitAHCE AND COMMERGE. J. W. RODEFER. Broker 8tocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other 1G0od securities dealt in Room 4, No. 28 Pearl St,, Council Blufts, Ta. FINANCIAL. pectal Dispatch to Tun Knn. New York, March 27, Money—Market at 6@10 per cent, clos. ing and offered at 20 per cent. . Prime Mercantile Paper — 6@7) per cent, Sterling Exchange—Bankers' bills steady 4 80; demand, 4 83, Government 4}3 and exterdad bs, § per cent higher; 35 and 4s were unchanged. Railronds were quist without any par- ticular change. The share speculation opened ficm and the prices showed an im- provement of 3@§ per cent over those of Saturday and during tho greater part of the first hour of business the market con- tinued firm, then a farther advance of } @§ per cent was recorded, led by the Southern Pacific preferred ani Central Pacific, after which the market became very dull and heavy. The general list fall off 3@} per cent, the latter on the Union Pacific. The Central Pacific broke to 76} from 784; pact of this decline russequently recoverod, but the market again became dull and weak, The late dealings fell off 4@} per cent, the latter Central Pacifio, while the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Mani- toba dropped 156 from 158f. At noon the market closed steady compared with Saturday’s closing quotations, and the list a fraction lower. Saturlay. To- 1 112§ 120 126 114 5 964 Lehigh & Wilkesbarre.. 102 102 Louisiana comsols. . i e 1114 40 o) 7 8 114 109 1154 36 404 en) Alfi:":l % lerre Haute. o .American Express....... Burl,, Codar Rapids & North, 80 Osnada Southern.,...... 66 Qol., Cin, & [nd, Central Qentral Pacific. ... Cheumpgake & Ohio o & Al Obloago & Alton. ..o “h e Ohi,, Burl, & Quincy. . ‘Ohi., St. L, & New Orleans ! Sind, & Olevelund. Doy, Col, & Cinoinnath Delawaro & Hudson canal, Dol Lack, & Western Deniver & Rio Grande East V'ennessee do_preferred. Fort Wayne & Chicago Hannibal & Bt. Joseph. . do pfd. Houston & Texas Central ‘llinois Central........ nd., Bloom, & Western. Kansas & Texas..... Lake Erie & Western Lake Shore & Mlchlflnn Bo. Louisville & Nashville.. Touisv., New Alb, & Chicago . 50 Marietta & Cincinnati 1st pfd . 10 do. o 2d pfd ... 5 Memphis & Charleston 36 ‘Michigan Central. .. 93} Minnoapolis & St Louis 264 do 57 1013 17; 122 58 71 0 il 182 1461 125 11 . 82 lo . sai Ontario & Western... . 25| on Transcontinental..... 814 Pacific Mail . 40 Panama. ... 167 Peoria, Decatur & Evansv 22 Pitteburg & Oleveland. . 189 Pullman Palace Car. " oeee 120 Reading ..... venr sos 53 Rock Island. 124 Bt. Louis & San Fran. f‘: do oes o do st pid . o1y St, Paul & Milwaukee. . 1 qa id. N 8t, Paul, Minn, & Manitoba 8t, Paul & Omaba.. do pfd. United States Express Wnbnh,dst. L. & Pacific T o pfid. Walls, Fargo & Co. Express. 120 Western Union Telegraph 82 Homestake umufl:’lthhnrg, Qutarlo oo ‘Quicksilver]. ... do pfd 1 22 ) 1 Offerd, tEx, Interest. fAsked, [Ex. dividend hat Bank since 1ta | @57 1| sales at 6 00@7 5 * | @8 50 for yearling lambs; exporters took 1 15| g, sourl, 4 00@6 00; Michigan, 4 000 Wheat—Market unenttled wnd lower 1054 for March; 104% for April; 1 (0% @1 10 for May; 110§@1 105 for June; 2 Chicago spring, 104} sicago spring, 914e; No, 2 red winter, 1 08 for cash Corn—Market nnsettled and lower; H03@ t29c for cash; 50jc for March; 50; April; 550 for May; oo for June; 674 or July, M 405 for \arket strong and stead ] shand April; 423@42} r June; 410 for duly, c Bacon—Varket higher at 11 41@11 42, Pork—Market unsettled, but higher at 17 95@18 00 for eath and March; @18 00 for avril; 1510@18 15 f r May: 18 30@18 32§ for June; 8 45@18 474 for July, Lard— Market unsettled, but generally closed = higher; 11 00@11 05 for cash and 1 11 05@11 074 for Aprils 11 22)@11 May; 11 273@11 80 for June; 11 for July, julk Meate—Ii ir demand; shoulders, ehort rib, short clear, 10 00@ 10 85, Butter—Market steady and unchanged; creamery, 18@30¢; dairy, 13@2c. Iiggs—Market nominally uuchaiged at 164@16. i -lv {n;uky—lflrket steady and unchanged Freights—Corn to Buffalo 8 cents per bushel, CALL BoARD, —~Wheat —~Market easier; 104@1 05 for March; 104§@104] for April; 100} for May; 1 10{ tor Juue, 1 10} for July, Corn—Irregular: 50@503c for March; 503> for April; 5533 for May; 56yc for Juoe: Aj@b7gs for Ju! Oats - Steaay and un. March; 393@39§c for Apri 420 for June; 410 for July, Pork— I wier, but not quotably lower. Lard—birmer, but not quotably higher. NEW YORK, New York, March 20.—Flour—dull; super state western, 3 45@4 70; common to good extra_flour, 3 75@4 50; Ohio extra, 8 80@7 25; Minnesota patent process, 5 50 @7 _80. Wheat - Market uusettled and }@ie lower; No, 2:pring nominal; No, ! 110; ungraded _red, 85@1 23; No. 3 116; steamer No 2 red, 116361 16§; No. 2 red, 1 19}@1 207; No, 1 red, 1 24; mixed winter, 1 08@109; ungraded white, 112@1 24; stearaer No. 2 white, 9623 No, 2 white, 1 01§; No. 1 white, 1104, Corn —Market }@#c lower; ungraded, 59 @66c; No. 3, €03@62:; steamer, 633@653; No, 2, 654@66}c; steamer white brougnt nged; 403c for 4240 for May; Qats ~Market firm; mixed western, 50@ 52c: white weetern, H2@56. Hay—Damand fair and market easy. Hops—Quiet and unchanged. Barley—Market dull and unchanged at 600 SCe, Eggs—Market quiet at Zlc for western fresh. Pork —Market dull and unchanged; new mese, 19 06@19 20 @19 29, Cut Meats bams at 1250, Lard—Market opened lower and re- acted closing stronger; prime steam, 11 40 1145 tor April; 11 30@1142 for May; 11 40@11 46 for June; 11 45@11 50 for July; 11 47@11 52 for August. BT, LOUIS, 8, Lovrs, March 26.--Flour--Market steady and unchanged; family, 4 70@4 80; cholcs, b 20@5 30; fancy, 5 35@5 40, Wheat—Market uunrettled and lower; No. 2 red, 1095@109§ for cash; 110} @110} April; 112§@1 12§ for May; 113} @1 15} for June; 109@1 10} for July; 107@1 07} for the year; No. 3 red hfi. 102{@1 04§ bid. # Oorn—Market lower; 463@463c for cash; 4680 for March; 47@474c tor April; 49{@ 60to for May; 513@5sc for June; 63(@ 643 for the year. Oats —Market easier; 40}@41c for cash; 42}@42} for May. Rye—Market dull at 540 bid. Barley—Market steady at 60@80c. Corn 1—Market dull at2 40@2 45, Butter—Market steady and unchanged; stock, 12}0. Eggs—Market steady and unchanged; 13)@144o. 1\F’Vhlu ky—DMarket tteady and unchanged; Market stronger; picked Provisions—Only a small job trade and priacipally on private terms, Lard —Market nominal, AFTERNOON BoARD, — Wheat— Lower; 1G9} bid for March; 1 09§ for April; 1113 @1 12} for May; 118} for June; 1 093 for July; 1 06§ for the year. Corn—Liower; 4742 bid for April, Rye—Marker dull; 50,@51§ for June; Bi@bdge for July, O ta—Market dull and heavy and noth. ing done, KANSAS OITY, Kansas Crry, DMarch 26, —Wheat— Murket better and steady; No. 2 red fall, ?\}u for oash; 95{@95§s for April; 983c for May. Corn —Market eaey; 42i@43c for April; 44§@44%3 for May. options, - —— LIVH STOOR 8pacial Dlepatchos to Tux Baz. [For receipts and shipments of grain and live stock, see ‘‘Traffic” in another col- umn, ] OHIOAGO. 0m10A60, March 26, =The Drovers’ Joar. nal rep orts as followe: Hogs—Demand stronger, but business necessarily small; the markel was brisk at 50 higher; mixed. 6 80@7 35; heavy, 7 45 @7 90; light, 6 85@7 50; skips, 5 00@6 75 and offerings poor. Cattle—The demand for exporters was limited and the d. beef operators were the best buyers; export cattle, 6 60 720; good to choice shipping, 6 00 6 40; common to fair, 560@6 10, and opeued about 103 higher, but closed rather tame; mixed butchers’, fairly active and fiem; poor to medium, 2 75@4 00; good to choice, 4 40@5 00; corn fed Texans, b 60; tookers and feeders, 3 10@5 Sheop—Fair, and moderately active and steady; exports, 6 25@7 00; good to choice shipping, b70@320; common to medium 4 00@5 50; interior 3 00@4 00, FORBRIGN, The Drovers’ Journal Liverpool cable reports » steady live stock market; cattle are slow and weak; good to choice Ameri. cans, 15@16c per 1b, estimated dead weight; sheep, 18@21c, NEW YORK, New York, March 26,~The Drovers’ Journal Bureau repor Cattle—Market firm end full prices and snd early clearance; 6 00@7 85 per cwt, for poor to prime steers, with one carload extra do,, of 1,000 to 1,550 pounds on sn averago sold at 8 10, the top figures of the season; exporters used fifty.one cars loads, Sheep—Firm and a shade higher; quick ver cwt, for sheep; 6 75 three carloads of fat sheep at 7 50 per ewt. @8 10 per owt. li Hoga—A shade firmer for live hogs; 7 70 8T, LOUIS, Lours, March 26.—QOattle—Very strong, but the movement rather slow, buyers thinking the prices too bighs ex* ports, 6 75@7 00; good to choios shipping steers, 6 00@6 60 light, 5 50@6 00; com- 76@> 20; medium to best butch. 4 15@5 2| ors’, 4 65@5 60; good to choice cows, 4 50 | In case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, ) 8 | @ n stockers | 1 90: Anchor Ball % doz @500; common, 3 50@4 00; and feeders, 4 25@5 25; corn fed Texans, 5 00@5 50. Oata—Market bigher; 1{c for cashs no | 4 Sheep—Better grades, firm and wanted; | raw—white Virginia common to medium, 3 50@4 50; fair to|12be.’ 1,200 to 1,500 pounds sald at 6 00@ 6 75; kera and foedors, 4 15@b 10; cows, 50@4 b0 Hogs: ; light, 6 80@6 90; ood to choice, 7 10 arket stead 95@7 10; g medium, @7 30 Sheen—Steady at 8 50@1 75. TRAFFIO. Bpecial Dispatches to Tun B FLOUR AND GRAINS OH10AG0, March 2¢.—~Reosipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receinte, Flour--barrels, 16,000 Wheat—bushels Bhip'ta 247 4,000 Corn— 207,000 o Oata— * 72,000 56,000 Rye— * * 7,000 120 Barley— ! 20,000 12,000 NEw York, March 26, —Recelpts and shipments of flonr and grain for the past 24 hours have been ns follows: Recoipta Bho'ts Flour—bbls. ... 32,000 5,600 Wheat—buahels, 141,000 Corn— 177,000 Oata ~ i 123 Sr. Louts, March 26, - Receipte and shipments of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as tollows: Bhip'ts. Receipts, Flour—bbls,..... .. 7,000 8,000 Wheat — bun‘helu 11000 Corn— . 6,000 Oats—- 7,000 Rye— Y . Barley— * aveas Kansas Orry, March 26.—Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours bave beon as follows: Rec'ts, Bhip'ts, Whest, bushels. « 9,000 10,000 Corn— L] v 92,000 120,000 LIVE BTOOK, On10460, March 26,—Receipts and shipmente of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Reots. Shipm’ts, Cattle 4,000 2,000 7,000 4,200 3,200 NEw Yorg, March 26.—Receipts and shipments of live stook for the past 24 hours have been a8 follows: Rec'ts Ship'ts Baavekjs o iioii 4,800 790 Quarters of shoep ¢ 11,500 Sueep ¥ 55 Hogs. 8t Louis, March shipments of live stock for the paat 24 hours have been as follows: Reo'ts, Shipm'ts, Oattle ... 100 Sheep...... 1,000 Hogt..... 1,100 Kaxsas Ciry, arch 26,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec’ts, Shipm'ts, 1,100 o 1,700 100 OMAHA MARKHTS, Wholosale Prices. Orrios or THE OMATA Bre, } Tuesday Evening, March 26, The only changes reported in the market to-day are as follows: Oranges advanced 25¢ per box, Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.--OA;; No. 2, 890; cash No, 8, 74c; rejected, 520, B. £Y,—Onsh No, 2, 63c; No, 8, RYE—Oash, 430, NEW MIXED CORN—870, OATS—87c. SEEDS—Bine gross seed, 125@150; timothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 900; white clover seed, 13 00; millet seed, 100; Hungarian seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, Produce and Provisions. POTATOES—20@250 per bushel, ONIONS—40@50c per bushel, BUTTER ~Choice country, 12jo, KGGS—Hresh, 14c. HONEY—Culiforaia, per b, 31, APPLES—Per barrel, $3 26@4 00, OYSTERS—Platt's select oysters, 45c; Standard, 35 mediums, 30. ORANGES—Messina, 3 75@84 25, LEMONS—8$4 00@4 50 per box. BEANE—Navy per bushel, 2 75@8 00, CHICKENS—18@14c per Ib. TURKEYS—14c per pound, @Grocers List CANNED GOODS—Oystors, 2 b (Field's), per case, 84 00; do 11> (Ficld's), por case, 4 753 do 2 b (Ctandard), per case, 800; strawberrios, 2 b, per Case,2 40, raspberries, -2 I, per case, 3 50, Dam- wons, 2 I, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per case, 240, Whortleberries r case, 275, Egg plums,2 Ib percaae,2 90; roen gages,2 Ib per case, 2 90; do choics b per case 4 60, Pine Applen, 2 Ib, per oa 575, Peaches, 21 por 800; do 8 1, cae, 4 00@4 50; do, (pic), 8 b, per onse,230; do pie, 6 b, per dozeu, 4 80, FLOUR—Jobbing prices, Jack Frost 8t. Louis winter) $3.90 per 100 1bs.; Tope Patent Kansss, _860; Minnehah: Minnesota Patent, $3.75; Shawnee fan winter, 8310; Eagle, XXXX win- ter, $2.75; Triumph spring, beat, 2, 75; ristian's superlative, 3.80: bran. per ton, $16.00; chopped foed, 825.00; Queen Beo flour, per sack, 325; Nellle Blye, por sack, 2 90. L ARD—Omaha Refinining Co,: Tierces 12c; 40 and 50-Ib cans, 12c; 20-ib cans, 12;:; 101b paily, sorew top, 1240; 5-1b do, 124c; 3-1b do, 134e. 10E—Loulsians prime to choice, 6}@ ; Patma, Ghc. 7o, falr, 6374, Patma 60!!:!]:,016; FI. 1’ mackere No, 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- erel, half brls, 4 75; family mackerel, ki 85¢; No. 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No, COFFEE,—Rio, tair, 110y Rio, good 11ho; v choice, 12 'to 124oj Old gov't Java 18c @ 24c. SUGAKS—Fowdered, 10fc: Cut loaf, 10}c; Granulated, 9fo; Confectioners' A, ; Standard Extrs C, 8jc; Extra O, : modium yellow, 7ic; dark yellow, 7. SYRUP—Standard Com., 420, bbis.; Standard do, 4} gallon kegs, $2.05; Stan. daxd do, 4 gallon kogs, 8L 90, SODA—In Ib papers, $3.30 per case; keg PICKLES—Medium, In barrels 87 00; do inhalf bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbls 9 do, in half bbls, 500; gherkins, in bbls, 11'00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, STARCH.—Penrl. 4ho; Bilver Glows 9ho; _ Corn Starch, 9431 ~ ExcelsiorGloss, T0 'f Oorn, 7o, EAS—Gunpowder, good, 45@55; Obolce, 60@750; Imperial, good, 40@4so; Cholve, 80@75c; Young Hyson, go 50c; ohoice, 65c@81 00; Jupan Shic: Japan, choice, 60G75¢; Oolong, good, 35@40; Oolong, oho.ce, 40@55; Boushong, 4..31{. P L{:Ag‘c‘ ch:)ait:. 3?,’. 1bo, OPE—Sisal, 4 inch and larger, 11o; finch, 114c; 4 inch, 120, el WOODENWARE—Two hoop pails, 175; _three hoop pails, 3 00, Tabs, No. 1, 8 50; Pioneer waehboards, 185 Boubls Grown 2 90; Wellbuckets, § 50, L Sranae. 1.8 i—Pute applo extra, 160: pure apple, Lot Prassing vure avble, 160, BALT,—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 70; Ashe otu, in sso ks, 8 50; bbls dairy ‘60, bs, § 50 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Lmperial, 8 45; Kirk's satiost, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 75, Kirk's white Ruasi : i Eutoos, 916 Kirk's (100 cakeos POTAS| —Pennsylvaula cans, 4 oase, PEANUTS- at Lea, || Tave, 364@\1k:, & Mocha, 2o Arbuokle's 14je. CHEESA—Fall Cream, 14¢y' Part Skim, 1080, LY E—Ameriean, 8 40; Groonwlok, § 40; Wostern, 2 76; North Star, 2 06; Lewis' 1yo, 4 663 Jowell lye, 275, FEED—Jobbing prices, Ohop feed £1.50 per 100 1ba. ; chop coru, $1.40; bran, 700 per 100 Ibs, HOMINY~—New, §4 00 por bbl, Ory Goods, BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantlo &, she; Appleton XX, 7e;_ Atlanta A, 8c; Boott ¥F, 8yc; Buokeye LI, 44, 70; Calot W, 740 Chittenango A, blc; Groat Falls ¥, 83c: Hoosler, 630; Honest Width, 8o, Ine dian Head A, 8¢; Indian 8 4o; Indian Orchard d. w., 8 LI, 7¢; Mystio River, 74e Shawmnt LL, je; Utiea O, 5, ett B, 7§0; do A, 8}o; do K 48, cott BB, ke }*171;!11‘. 'l\xfit&';m g?“'(’{vi'\‘l-l\ll«ndala 44; Tho; or h Argyle 44, 73c; Atlantio LL, n‘aa; Bnd?'cr Stata X 4-4, fo; Bennington O 4-4, 6§0; Buckeys 8, 4.4, 6jco 89, 8ho; -4, 80,10;da()g& 74¢; do K 89, 8o, Poonaset O 4-4, 7fc; Wamsuita 4.4 1 BLEACHED COTTONE—Androrcog 5«:; L, -4, 94c; Blaokstons A A i perial fei tandard A, Lawrence quot A, So; Wachuse Wal- Taconia O Popperoll N o do half bleached 4.4, 9c; Cabot 4-4,8§; idelity4-4, 9ho; Fruit of theLoom, 94 do cam.bricd-4,1240; doWater Twiet, 10{c;Gireat Falls Q, 9o; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12 Lot 100; do cambric 87, 134e; Now York Mil flie; Peguot A 10o; Fepperel N G s, 134c; Pocahontas 4-4, 9)o; Pocasset d-4, 830 Utlos, 11} Wamautta | 06, 0XX,12 + 1240, DUCKS Oolorod)—Albany E bro 8c; do O, drab, uc;{dn Xa -trigu plaids, :2&0; do XXX brown and drab, stri laids, 13§c; Arlington fancy, 1Br90: nnswick brown, 8}0; Chariot fancy 124c; do extra heavy, 200; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1lic; Indiana A brown 18a: Nevonset A brown, 150 TIOKLNGd—Amoskeag A U A 82 19c; do XX blue 82, 184c; Arrowanna, 94c; Claremont B B, 154c; Conestoga! x0 trs, 174c; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewtston a 30,'160; Minnehaha 4-4, 20¢; Omegn super extra 4.4, 280; Poarl River 82 16}o; Put- 300 | nam XX bluo ctripe, 126; Shotuckot & i0jc; do SS 12: Yeoman's bluo 2, 9o M8, —Awmonkenk, blueand bronn 164c; Andover DD blue, 1540; Asling X blue Scotoh, 18403 Ooncord 000, blue nw brown, 124¢c; do AAA, do do 13; do X Xto do do 1440 Haymaker's blue nnd brown, 94c; Mystio River DD stripe, 16h0; Pearl River, bluo and brown, 1ic; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14}e. CAMBR! i0; Eddystone lining, 24 igch doubla face, £ic; Garner A glazed, Fho; Manhattan glove finish, 5jo ewport do 6c; do glazed, bio; Pequot do bo; Lockwood kid finish 6o, OORSET JEAN coggin satteen Tarendc, 640; Conos otien uatteens, 730; Hallowel, ' 8c; Tngdi Qrchard 740} Narragansott, improved,o Popperill sattaan 0do; Rockport, 74, PRINTS —Allens, 6ho; Amerionn, ojoi Aruold, 7o; Borwick, 4 o Conestogn, 6jo; Dunkir ; Dunnoll, @7c; Eddystone, 70; Gloucester, 6o} armony, 5he; Knickerbocker, 6hc; Mer i aoD, 7c; Mystic, bjo; Spragues, 6o; Southbridge, 6c; do. Ginghama, To; Marl. boxa, tde; Orlental Gic, GINGHAMS—Amnekeng, 10jgy Amoe. keng dresa 941 Argyle, 104c: Atlantic, 3 borland, 740 Highlnad, ‘7io; Kenlal:onh. 8jo; Plun kett, 10jc; Sus SOTTONADES—Abbervills 1340 Agate, 200; American, 110; Artisian, 20c; Oairo D and T, 184c; Olarica D and T, 17%0; Deccan Co. stripes Dand T, 16c; K stone, 134c; Nantucket, 19c; Nonpareil 16c; ‘Ocean D and T, 134o; Royal, 164 Suseex, 12¢; Tloga 3 Wachusett shirt o, Nankin, 134c; Y‘:'.:l pain N 1‘;3?43«; oheoks, stripes ancy, 12Ac; do, 8 oz SHRRT (68— Androsoogeia 10-4,374ot do 9.4,98;do 84, 2% _Oontinental O 42, 11, Fruit/of the Loom 104, 274; New York mills08, She; dats, s0c; o 0. 224 %‘."{g:flfi:mio‘,' * 3665 B 1 29c 3 ' Pepperell i T 67 Shogdo's7, Yoss Utben” 06, Sbes o 58, 3340} do 48, 17c. Drues DRUGS AND OHEMIOALS - Acid, Qarbollc, 500} Asid, Tartarle G, Balaam r b, 700; Bark, r e Ib,§750; Cinchonidia, roform, per lb, 903; : Jor Ib, &1 251 "Kipeom Salts, per 1b, 84o; Glycerine, pure pe: bi, 30c; | Lead, Acetats, per b 220 Oil, Oastor, No. 1, per gal, #1 25 Oil, Cnstor, No, 3, ver_gal, 8115, Oil, Olive, por gal. 81 50; Oil, Origanum, 50; Opium, 85 (0; Quinine P. & W, & R, & 8., r oz, $185; Potassium, Todide, per Ib 75; 'Salacin, per_oz, 40c; Sulphate o Morphine, por o7, 83 85; Sulphur flonr per Ib, doj Btrvehnine, vee oz, 81 85, Paints Olis and Varnishos 3 Cocheco, 110" carbon, per gallon, 120; 160° headlight, per . gllon, ldo} 175" headlight, per gallon, 190} 160 Water — White, - 1865 linsoed, raw, per pallon, 54; linsoed, boiled, ¥ kallon, 670; Iaed, wintor strd, per gal, on, - €51 No.1, 85c; No. 2, 75c; castor, per gallon, 125; No, 8,11 ¢ r gallon, 850; aperm, W. B., per gallon. R 755 fab, W. 1., por gallon, 755; noatfoot, oxtra, per gallon, 900; No. 1, 650 lubri- V | cating, zoro, per gallon, 80c; summer, 15¢, olden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 850; No, §°50; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; tur. pentine, per qlllon, 650) naptha, 74", por gallon, 18c; 64', 17¢ PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P.. 6c; white lead, 8t. Louis, pure, 6§c; illos green, 1 to b Ib cans, 200 French zino, groen seal, 120; French zino, red seal, 11c; French zinc, in varnish aeet, 2c; French zince, in oil asst 15c; Raw lmj burnt umber, 11b cans 120; raw and burnt Sienua, 130: vandyke brown, .g refined lampblack, 120; coach black and; Ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 160; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chnwme green, L. M. & D,, l4c;blind and shutter reen, I::d?‘lbz 1:,.. l:fi P':;l: reen, 18¢; enctian o} joan Vermiliod, I, & P,, 180; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D’ 0., 18c; llow ochre, Sc; golden ochre, 16; patent , 80; graining colors: Efllt oak, dark oak, walnut, ahestnut and 160, orl! Saints A ‘White lead, 8c; ¥rench 1 Par whiteing %lfl whiting mkm 1§o; whlfinf com'l, l*e; In:)lh rInan. townL 4c; lrmpblack, o y 10c; Prus. siap blue, 55¢; ultramarine, 18c; vandyke beown, 8c; umber, burnt, 42; umber, raw 4ojsienna, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, do Paris grocn genuine, 250;_Paria green com’ 2003 cgromo green, N, Y.' 200; chrom green K., 12¢; vermillion, Kng., 70c; ver million, 'America, 18¢; Indiau red, 10c rose pink, 1dc; venetian read, Coksosn 3fe: venstian red Am., 1ic; red load, 74c; rome yellow, genuine hrome rl. ch % 12¢; ochre, rochelle 8¢; ocl Amorican, h y 2 Winter's mineral, spanish hrown, 24¢; VARNISHES—Barrels per Furniture, extrs, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, $1; coamoh, extra, $140; omch, No, 1, $1'20; Damar, extro, 81753 apaa, 70c; as. phaltem, extra, 85cj shells $8 50; hard oil finish, §1 80. Hides Purs, Ete. HIDES—ieen butcher's hides, 6@7c, cured 7§@8c; hides, green salt, -Amory, £o; Andron Pequot 104, 28kc, do | by setta, O 50 to 7 50; linings, toppings, § 00 to 10 50; )?. \ tooco, 800 0 4bo; pebble O, D, Moroocw).2A ' simon; 210 to 8 00, HARNESS—No 1 star_on'w, 4\ § No3 do, 890; N.. 1 Ohlo oak, 880; Wo. 2 do, 8507 No. 1 Milwaukee, §70; Noi.2'd * $o. Lumber. . WHOLESALR. 7# anote lumbar, latn and shieglon OB « vt imaha at the following pricats U1 AND SCANTLING 16 & we | e lor, £33 005 18 4., 339 50, TIMBERS—16 ft, and under, $22 00, TIMBIER AND JOIST 18 ft,, $29'0 2 ft ".!H;:O. 93 ft., $96 50; 24 ft, 8280 No, 2, 822 00, hmnlnz. $20 00; No. 9, 813 00, LIME—Per barr 40¢; Cement, bbl, 82 25 Towa plaster, bbl, 82 50, Hair per bu, 40c. Tarred | felt 100 Ibs, 88 60, Straw board, 83 50, Heavy irdware List, iron, rates, 33 O plow steel, special omat’ tool do, 16@20 wagon spokes, sot, 2 25@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloos, snwed dry, 140; tongues, ench, 70@8bc; axlos, each, 750 square nuts, per D, 7@1 waahrs, per Ib, 8@18c; rivets, per Ib, 110 coll chafa, por ib, 6@12; mallsable, 8o iron wodges, 603 orowbars, 6o harrow tooth, do; apring teel, 7@8c; Burden's horaeshoes, B 23: Burden's muleshoes, 8 25, BARBED WIRE—In car lots, 7 50@ 850 per 100, NATLS—Ratos, 10 to 60¥, 3 75, SHOT,—8hot, §1,85; Buck shot, 82,1 og, 83.48; do., quartor kegs, 81.89; Blast ,l\oqu. $3.85: %’uu. per 100 foot 600, UOAL—Cumberiand ~blacksmith, 813 Morria Run Blowburg, §12; Whitebreast lump, §4 50; Whitebreast nut, 84 60; Towa Tamp, $1 50: Towa nut 8¢ 50; Rook Spring, $700; Anthracite, 811 50@1300; Osnon City, 87 00 per ton. Liquors. ALOOHOL — 188 proof, 325 _per wine gellon; oxten Oaliforala “irits, 187 proof, 25 por proof gallon; triple refined epirits 167 proof, 193 por proof eallon; re-distilled whinkies, 1 00@1 60;_fine blended 1 60@ 2 50; Kentuoky bourhons, 200@7 00; Kene tugky and Peanslvania 'tyes, 3 00@7 00. domestio 1 40@4 00, GINS—Imported, 4 50@6 003 domestle, 1 40@8 00, RUMS—Importod, 4 50@6 00; New | Were innocent of the crimes for which |of piis, or of1 England, 2 00@4 00; domestso, 1 b0@3 50 | they ware executed. PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 1 75@4 00, f OHAMPAGNES—Imported per ease, OLARIETS— * or case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh no wine, per case, 6 00 2 003 Ontawbn, per cane, 4 00@7 00, Olgara and Tobaogos. 4 6 1b boxes, per 1b 63c; Lotl- illard's Tiger, 60c; Diamond Crown, 60a, SMOKING—AIl grades—Common, 2 to the first day James Carey was exam- | 83¢. Grannlated—Dilackwells Durbam, 16 [ ined at the hearing of the conspira- oz ble; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 460; Seal of | tors, and then managed to rench Bre. men by way of Hull, North Carolina, 10 oz, 46; Seal of Nebraa ks, 16 0z, 38¢; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per 1b, #1.85; Mnrburgm Puck 2 o, tin oil, boe; Dog T nl&l 650, ool Merino unwas ed, llghfiolbm heavy,e, @13160; medium unwashed, light, 18(?‘ 0 washed, choice, 220; fair, 800; tube lnfi; and w,, 280; burry, blackand cotted wool 2@60 loss Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all les are lell!lr well at » alight advance ices, The demand for good horses exceeds the | supply consideraoly, Prices range as fol lows: Fiue single drivers, 8150, to 800.; Extra draft horses, $175. to 225.; Common horees, $10V, to 160.; Extra farm hornes, 8110, to 1”08 Common ¢o good farm horses $90. to 8100.; Extra pl 860, to 76.) Common plugs, 820, to $40. MULES, —156 to 16} hands ’axm), 125, £0 160,; 14} to 16 hands, . o uo.x 14 to 1.13’ uds, $75.to100,; 18} to 1 ands, . to 76 *The man who knows nothing of Mrs, Lydla E. Pinkham and her sovereign remedy for women is wanted for a joryman, The fact olearly proves that he does not read the pa- pors.— N, H, Register, Tabor’s Fatal One-Spote. Arkansas Traveler, It 1s related that when Tabor wason the Kansas Pacific train golng to Washington to take his sbat he met a Hebrew drummer who had known him some time by reputation. To s the time they engaged in a game of seven-up. The play was even until the close of the second game, when the drummer received four kings and an eight spot. A queen was turned up, “‘Great heaven!"” sald the drammer. “Mr. Dabor, Ivisht it vas boker, If ve vas blaying boker I vood bet you whole my bun-dell.” “How much is your bundle?” asked the noble senator from Colorado. “Two hundred and fifty tollar,” re- plied the drummer. “‘Well,"” replied Tabor, ““if you give mo the queen which {s turned, I will go “Tun,” sasld the drummer, and Tabor picked up the queen. ““Vood you like to bet some more, Mester Dabor?” sald the commerctal vourist with an Insinuating smile. “Yes,” sald the noble senator, “‘I have & fair hand; I will make it $500. ‘I haf only $60,"” replied the drum- mer, and he made his bet good for $300. ‘“What haf you got, Mester Dabor?"” “Hour aces,” answered Colorado's favorite son, showing the fatal one- spots. The drummer was perfectly paralyzed, and was unable to speak, while the noble senator stowed the pot in his togs. Slowly drawing a cigar from his pocket Colorado's favorite was about to light up and withdraw, when the drummerrecovered his 8 of speech. Leaning forward he said: “Est fsh all right, Meester Dabor; you haf won the money sgquare, but Meester Dabor, vot had der g-veen to do mit four aces’”’ - —~—— - To makea good ealad dressing n the ordinary way, good condimonts, plonty of time and no little akill are eesential, Durxer's DressiNa supplies . these requisites, All grocera sell it A Great Country, Wheeling Registor. Corn is ten inches high in southwest Georgia, and snow Is three feot deep M | 1a Northern Maine and Vermont. u part ;i A i 12 This 1s a great country. They will be K eyt uo'?é; Rt bdoros 457 | olling Texas wheat in’St. Louls next 11, calf, wt. e ol wh, ander 8 e, pee skin, 500 green ERal oot aten and one grub, classed '&‘2 015 Ibe, llclfle' month, before they are done planting spring wheat in Ohlo and Minnesota, - Horsford's Acld Phosphate ieds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off |18 & preparation of the phosphates of Coon akins, No. 1, 460; No, SN g 100, Misk, No 180; No. 8, iu- No. 4, bo, Tox, No,ik, 3 No, 6boj ahort stripe, 40| narTow séri Uroad steips, 106, Tallow To. o 800; No. 1|lime, megnesis, potash an 1, 800 No. 2| guch’ form as to bo readily assimilated iron la %0, Skunk, No, 1, bibe) by the system. Desoriptive phamplet sent free, Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R. L. NG—No, 1, ¢ and 6 fn,, 824 08; | ot Herr Von Schloezor, Prassian rep- SHEETING — No, 1 (24 commen | £ ‘R8I0 at the Vatlean, relative to 1 95; bulk por oua- | NOBL 10e8 (ke receipt of the note, onat, 70; orucible, So; special oz (terman, bc; | starvation,” ltam paseed & good night, but kept his 28 l(;\%:fl‘!! 0y Amselsan, once, 12 00@ bed until 1 o’clock this afternoon, Y Journal states that tho correspondence @ | which passed between the Home oftice and Lowell, the United States, has re- “In pails,—Hard to Beatt | 8ulted in the former's renouncing all ‘nread, 70¢;_ Fountad: e, A ope of secaring the oxtradition of the A 6 IL1£mzlxy ‘l\lu‘v‘muln?' %‘J peraon known as ‘“‘No. 1" The DOR. HENDERSON, Daisy, 8c.—In tin foll—| Journal declares that ‘‘No, 1," whose drals | Jersey iron and steel company at reduced ao lodgings of the editor In ohief | Mr. Scott’s face foll and Mr, Tucker of tho socialtst newspaper in Prague | pocketed hls winnings, over §54,000, were searched to.dsy. A number of | in that hand, b B soclalist works found on the premlses | = wore seized. Another bottle containing explo- slve material was found near the Quirinal palace In Rome. Saveral ar- rests woro made, The pope has consented to berepre- sented at the czar's coronatlon. The reply of Cardinal Jacobini, apal secrotary of ntate, to tho note Can linal Ledochowski, slmply an- A lotter from Blshop Logwe, of Doneg 3], Iroland, says: *“Were it not } for thy substantlal aid sent from |’ Amorier, the people would dio of Prince\ Albert of Prussia, the emper- or 8 nephe w, will represens the empes- || or at the coronadion of the ezar. } pAY P i«(‘d/ 7 thfl%‘fi Taroe esrthqrake shocke, accom- | A panfed by ramiings, wers folt at|laY DIA E. PINKHAM'S Bianos Villa, a town on the declivity of Mount .¥itua, There Is a great panic among the people. They are building huts in the open country, [F» sl these LAt fonring the town will be destroyed, | _* *ommorte sur beat fomale populaston. Lhe prisoners wove removed to a |A iedicine for Woman. Faventod by s Womane place of safety. Propared by a Woman. LoNnow, March 26,—The Daily [T Cwstest Hediech Blscarery Stoaw ie Daws of Matosye Telegraph conalders It as a preposter- | K#Ttrevives the drooping spivits; favigorates and ous report that the government has [Mrmonass tho orgmic functions, gives slasticity and sent a menacing note to Washington :,’:“;;;;.“.:.'::::’.:‘;‘;,":;.2;7{1‘“;‘;‘3.‘;.‘: in regard to the utterancos Bnd |roses of ie's spring nd early mummer fime. writings of the Irish dynamite pasty (69Physicians Use i and Prescribe It Freoly.~@e in Americs, It 8 the United | 1tremore fattness Satulency, destroys all craving Statos government's attitudo of ind-f. [foF ®mUhnt and el sves weaknessof tho stomaeh ‘That feedng of bearing down, cansing pain, weight ference at the ravings of these men i [ang hackaohe, 18 always permanently eured by {ts usey tho same as that which Baogland hes |For the cure of Kidncy Complaints of either sex always adopted towards the exiles this Compound 14 unsurpmeed. ' taking refage ir this country, LYDIA I PINKITAM'S BLOOD PURIFIEW VigNNA, March 26,—Tho Protsc Hlood s give foms and stengeh o the sysiemm ANDIES—Imported, $8 00@16 00; | aeserts that Paruell, in an interview ™0 woman or child. Insiné on having & at Paris, gave his word of honor that Both the Commponnd and Dlood Purifler are prepared #4233 and 5 Westorn Avewao, Lynn, Mass, Price of threos of the ton men recently hanged aither,§L. Six bottlos for $A Bont b foreither, Mrs. Beruiy, March 26.—Emperor Wil- [taquiry. Enclose et stamp. Sond for pamp Nnhml!{u wonld bo without LY D] TIVER PILLS. They cure constip: and torpldity of tho liver, 23 o Aa-Sold by all Druggists-aa @ At il DusrLiN, March 26.—The Freeman's A regucar graae in medicine. Over 606.& 008 WyandottoStey | years' practice—12 L KANSAS CITY, MO. | Chicago. nome {8 Tyner, was in Dablin until by the State to tr orvens and Private 1 hma, Epilepny, Rhen los, Tape-worm, Urinary Skin' Discnses, SEMINAL WEAKN (might Iw.nl).l BE: 'u.‘tl)lntn. loss of sexual power), &c. Cu Brrrast, March 26,—The trial of | guaranteed or lnnm{\‘r Fenidans Charges 1 " i s of 1. Noinjurl i the members of the Armagh assasslna. | Thousunds of cares cured. Noiojurious medic i used. No detention from businces. All medict “"I‘:;“N@‘Yn S begun here to-day. | farnished— s 0 patients at 4 distance. " Con NDON, arch 26,—Queen Vio. | tation free and confidentinl—call or write. Age oxperience nre important. A BOOK for b torla is able to day to attond the bap- | skos Miustrated—aud clfculass of otber thi tlam of the {nfant daughter of the |sent sealed for two 3 stamps. Duke and Duchess of Albany. T e T TELEGRAPH NOTES. #pecial Dispatchcs to Tun Bu, Seven hundred men have agreed to re. sume work at the rolling mill of the New wages, Six furnaces have started. Washington H. Hall was sentenced to 18 months and Thomas Boland o two yéars for violating the election lawa of New York || in 1879, \ Ex-Congressman Thompson Butler, of Pennaylvaia, oharged with ' note from 8400 £0 84,000, wee veleased, the pros- ecution failing to make out a case, Lieut, Col, Franklin Harwood, United States enginsors’ corps, was found dead in his bed in Yougn's [hotel, Boston, Ho died of congestion of tho brain. The Malazassy envoyn were tendered a dinner by the Congrogational club of Now ork, and expressions of earnent success for the i mission of the embassy were adopted. | t0 & practical test. John McCallough, tho tragedian, ;wn{ed l“ :h.i E?t'hnllll thfienre |In Wash- ?DAPTED 2o i, e et | HARD '& SOFT COAL all his customary strength and vigor, COKE OR WOOD. The first presentation of a grand opera MANUFACTURED BY written by an American was given in Buck’s Stove Co., MoVicker's last night, when ‘Zenobia, SAINT LOUIS. queen of Palmyra,” by 8. G, Pratt, of PIERCY & BRADFORD, Chicago, was sung to a " large and fashion- BOLK AGENTS FOR OMAHA. able audience, It was a decided success, socially and artistically, Complaining and growling will never cure rheumatiam, but St. Jacobs Oil oertainly will Ary suknowiedgad to be the Resolutions of hearty greetings best by all who have put thom B A BIG JACK POT. Young Mr, Tucker Wins $54,000 on s Stralght Flush. 8t. Louis Post-Dispatch, Priuaperrara, March 23.—When i i fast young club men tire of the mono- United Btates Deposltflry tony of club parlors and smoking room they occaslonally seck the se- . . clusion of a popular hotel, not & mile F t N t' a,l B from the Union Leagao andindaiga tn [ £ L9 U NG U101 anh. a quiet game of draw poler with jack pots and all the trimmings. A few nights ago euch a game was in progrosa in which the Philadelphis, Social Art Union League clubs were ;epruantod‘ Cor. 13th & Farnam 8t. After an hour or so of play ,with hardly nm::gh zimhrenu In fortune to warm up the players, a jack pot was = made which was not broken until four The Oldest Bmm Elt&blllh or five deals hy.d -woll;d it to a hand- ment in Omaha, some sum., Young Thes. A. Scott, . finding three queens, threw in a $20 wwnfi:gfi:“&" DROTURM. gold piece with great confidence. John 1685 T“]k"f“lkm‘n;a his hl:.ld aud found | Apo;’.A‘EM.‘ Noilcnal ask l:;;:m » pair of jacks, the ten, nine and seven PROFITS 2 AT atiRsEs o o0 i e BURPLUS AND PROFITS - 8160,000. also of that suit, with the alternative | muauax lm:;z"flz-fi:n::‘m" of drawing to his four flush, Mr, Joux A. CrrianToN Vice President. Tucker remarked that it would cost Avateros Kouwran $ad Viee Presidest, $50 to play, and he put up the cash, S AT All the players threw up thelr hands F. i1, 5 W, 1. Muoquiss, Assutant Gutior: " excepting Mr. Scott, who merely saw | i i the raizo. nsacts a goneral bavking businoss, time cortificatos boaring interest. Draws drafts Mr. Scott drew one card |oc San Francisco and principal cities In the Uni- sod e gtaten GOT HIS FOURTH QUEEN, - p Also London, Dublin, Edinburgh, Mr, Tacker eplit his jacks and draw- pal citles of the continent of Eu- e et Ing to his four flash, took in the eight of dismonde, making his hand a straight flash. Mr. Soott sald that I ] his hand was worth $1,000 and put up t{m amount in the pot. “My band s worth $3,000,” sald Mr. Tuacker, in a tone whose ncrvounne:l OIdes‘; Raal’l!state ‘Ag/")n" caused Mr. Scott *o think that per- haps an attempt to bluff was in pro- | NO PARY gress. ‘‘Five thousand wore,” Me, Beott said. “Fifteen thoussnd more,"” Mr.fid'l‘uakali rotorted. Mr, Scott's confidence In his queen’s was undt-| ... miolahed and ho ohuckled. to hisuelt | s T2 50'a, Roddeon Lote Ltsal to think what a snap Tucker had got | lons, bosi‘es Tmproved . J:l;g:pl!:::d“l‘:’r:; —0F OMAHA-} PUBLIC AND FRAOTI- Cali CONVEYANQER, himself into. There might be some | " 'M" sav other agen’,, mario-i doubt about Mr, Tucker's ability to Eu if he lost, but it was worth the m..,' & J risk, ~ Thirty thousand more was the REAL ESTATE AGENTS result of Mr. Scott's self-consultation |, ANP HOBTIOU.LTURISTS, are now taking Mr. Tucker paused, ran his oyes over | ahd howerios ph o (CIPARERtAl troe-, shruvs his hand to see whether l!’wu 'all | st be i, w:&'{’:‘MCfAmy. Orders Offics 1306 Harney right, and apparently went into » "x'x's‘-.i‘:‘.' h Omahay

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