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N ——ee e Tha Nobraska Mational Bank, Of Omahe, Nob. Pald up Oapltal, - - DIRECTORS: « B. JOHNSON, President, of Steele, Johnson & Co. $250,000 A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B & Q R R, Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8, Collina, 4. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney. a-Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. H. W. YATES, Oashlor, late Cashior of the Firsh National Bank of Omaha, sad connected with the active managoment of hat Bank elnce ite organlzation in 1863, OrmxEd for business April 27, 1883, with the wooh capllal ot Muy baax fn Nebraska. OOLLROTIONS rocelve spocial attention and char 08 loweet obtainable here o elsewhere. Invarnar allowed on time deposits upon favor- able terms and upon accounts of banks and bank- " Fonmax Excmaxes, Government Bonds, and Count~ and City Fecties bought and sold. 1t 18 prop red to do » general banking business o'l ite details ,and ln the treatment of custor- ors in will pursue the most liberal polley consle- tont with ma'o banking FINANCE AND COMMERGE. J. W. RODEFER. Broker Btocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all othsr Goad -ecuritics dea't in, Room 4, No. 28 Pearl 8t,, Council Blufts, la. FINANCIAL. Bpectal Dispatch to Tin w YORk, March 28, Money—At 5@8 per cent; clozed offered at 4 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper — 6@74 per cent, Sterling Exchange—Bankers’ bills firm at 4 81; demand, 4 83, Government bonds strong per cent higher. Railroads bonds moderately actlve and strong, The stock market in the forenoon ad- vanced }@§ per cent on the general list The market continued strong, and in the Iast hour the highest prices of the day were made. Themost important advances of the day were in Burlington & Quincy, 2§ per cent; Michigan Central, 13 per cent; Northwestern, 1} per cent; St. Paul, 1} per cent; Union Pacific, 1 per cent. The market closed strong at the highest prioes of the day. and @b |N Yester Iay. To-day. 1043 Afllghnn% Oentrll Alton & Terre Haute. RY 2 Anurlun coceiiiers 88 88 Borl, Godae fi.pu. & Novth, 80 Qanada Southern............ 67 Qol,, Oin. & {nd, Oantn\ Qentral Pacil Loulsville & Nashville. . Louisy., New Alb, & Chi Masietta & Ulndnmfi m do Mnm his & Chule-ton. Central, Iflnnnpolh & Su do Missouri Pacific Mobile & Ohio. Manhatian Deach.. Morris & Hasex.. New Jercoy Uentral. Nashville & Chattanoog: Northern Pacific. i Union, Pacifio. 964 United States 2 54 Wabssh, 8. L. & Pacifo,; X P Wells, Fargo & Co, Expre 120 wwm l‘?&on Telograph a1 for N 1 Excelsior.. 1 Homestako . 15¢ Little Pittsburg. .. il Ontario.... U, Quickailver | : 1 i 8 ] i PRODUOH & PROVISIONE. Spectal Dispatches fo Tus Bas, OHICAGO, Onioago, March 28, —Flour—Market uls d hi ; spring wh ¢ fl: “Y o "’m."‘ifi nl:f-fi-.'ps 50@4 2 ork 75; patents. 6 00@7 lslghnl. los:hcrn luhmh and Mly %guul oy CEL qu ulluumh 1054@1 05§ for April 3 sood to choloe butche lnoml 104 for May; 1 113 for r July; No. 2 Obion ; No. 8 Cuicago spring, 91 0., 2 red_winter, 1 08, Corn—Demand active aud prices bave advanced; 524@530 for omh: H2fe for + for April; 574@574s for May; or June; 503@5040 for July, d active and pricos have for oash; 400 for March aud April; 4385 bid for May; 48§ for June, 41¢5 tor dul Rye—Firm at § t e at 75@77¢c. i roug and higher; ll 4‘*(¢~l| 50, rk arket dctive, firm and higher; 18 lfl@lfl 20 for oash and March; 18 174 @18 20 for Alrll 18 85@18 '17, for May; 18 524@18 55 for June; 8 70 for July, Lard= Demand active and market high- er; 11274@11 30 for cash, March and April; 11 45@11 473 for May; 11474@ 11 50 for June; 11 52§@11 55 for July, Bulk Meats—In fair demund; shoulders, 765; short rib, 1005 short clear, 10 40, . Buttor— \iarket stesdy and_unchanged; creamery, 18@80c; dairy, 13@250, Fgge—Market higher at 16@17}. Whisky—Market steady and unchanged at117 ' lfln»llul.ltu —Corn to Buffalo 8 cents per hushe CaLL Boarp. —~Whest - Market higher; 1054 for April; 1 10§ for May; 1 11§ for Juae; 1113 for Juiy. Corn—Advanced Ao, Outs—Higher; 40 2404 for Apm W@ 4830 fr May; 43) e; 4o for Jul, Pork - Faicly scti i ¢hade higher; 18 20 for Mar b; 18 2) for April; 18 42§ for Mavi 18 574 for June; 18 72 for July, L rd ~Fairly active and a shade higher; 11 80 for Aunl' 11 45@11 474 for May; 11 52 for June; 1155 for | Fuly. NEW YORK, Nuw Yonrk, March 28, —Flour—Market duli and_weak; Minuesota patent process, 5 60@7 65, Whent—Cash grades éfi:}lc options 1@ 142 higher and closing firm; No. 2 rpring numinal; No, § spring, 1 10, unp(rndnrred. 1 09@1 25; staamer N, 2 red, 107@1 10; No_§ red, U 16)@1 1+§; steamor No. 2 red, 1 17@1 17} No. 3 rev, 119j@1 29%; No. Lred, 1214 ungraded white, 1081 25; No. 1 white, 111 Corn—Market 1@1jc higher on spot cwh and 130 hetter o aptione; ungeadad, u.o@oug- No. 8,64@63hc; wteamer,65@06{c; 1 No. 2, 694c; elevavor s@buc. Market §@1o higher; mixed wost. ern, 49@524, white western, H2@56. Eggs—Market firm at 1% for western freeh, Pork-~Market dull and nominal; new meess, 18 7/@19 25; new mess for March and April, 18 80@.9 00; 18 85@19 00 for ay. Cut Meats—Marketquiet but firm; hames at 1250, Lard—Market strong; prime steam, 11 60 for April; 11 50@11 bdfor May; 11 51 shipments of flour and grain for the past Knun have been as follows: o F¥, i Buoke 44, To; Oabot W, t%fi'm,'f.‘?.,.\',"":h, Ureat r.n. b Mm Bhap'ts, | 8§o; Hoosier, bhoj Honeat Flour—barrel o 97 643 | dfan Head A, So; Indian tandent A “lhelt—hmhal. uu\o 3 Indian Orchard d. w., 8}o; Lawronos Corn— 407,000 " 7o; Mystio River, 7jo; Pequot A, 8§o; Onte— ON000 00,000 | Bhawer L, ho; Ution O, Byo; Wachu- ", 18000 stt B Thoi do'A, $hoj don “{a40r W Barley - . 18,000 6,000 | cott - Sr, Lovts, March 95, Recslpts and FINE TROWN 00TTON ondale sbiprmenta of o wad rain tor the pust | ' Thos Alligator 3-4, 80; Argyle 4, Tic; 48 hours have boen aa tollows: Atlantio L, ojoy B‘aflifl- X 44, fo; Recelpts, Ship'ts, | Ber 6fo; y-s. 4.4, Bjoc Flour ~bbls, . 4,000 000 | Indian Orchard 'AA 1, Taconia O Wheat ~ busl 31,000 89, 84o; Lehigh E 4-4, 'opperell N Corn— " 200,000 so.1g{-doofl.licsdo lswle.dol-‘xs Oate- . 91,000 840, Voonsset O 44, T8o; Wamsutta 4.4 Rye— v u\m 18¢ Barley-_ * HI.F'A('HED COTTONS—Androsog Nxw Yomk, March 28, leml shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: E Receipts Sho'te Flour—bbls ... 18,000 4,400 W 45,000 230,000 134,000 54,000 Oats ~ gl o 42000 ... Kansas Orry, March 28 -Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours bave been as follows: Rec'ts, Shin'ts, Wheat, hn!huln 14,000 , 8,000 Corn— . 41,000 18,000 @11 61 for June; 11 66@11 63 for July; 11 50@11 63 for A ugust. Butter —Market dull and unsettled at 10 @S8fe. ST, LOUIS. 81, Loums, Marh 28, ~Flour--Market quiet; family, 4 70@4 80; choles, b 20@ 5 30; fancy, b §°@5 40. Wheat—Market_higher but slow; No, 2 red fall, 1 094GL 0% for cash; 110 bid or April; 1 123@1 12 for May; 1 18} for June; 1 09§@l 094 for July; 1 (6§@1 07 for the year; No, 3, red fall, 1 02§@1 04. lot higher and active; 483@ do for June; b3 for Gorn—M 4 gggc for oash; 4a @mu for April; 1§ o1 for May; 0 Oats—Market higher; 41§@42c for cash; 42} for April; 431@43§: for Mav, tye—Market dull ac 54}@5b}c. Bnley—Mnrkat steady ut 60@80c. Butter—Market quiet; creamery, 25@- 80c; dairy, 20@25c. Ezgs—Market quict; 13c Corn Meal —Market hicher at 2 40. lvvm,key—smdy and unchanged at Pork—Market bigher; jobbing at 18 20. Meats — Mariot hicher; long cYenr. §01(505 Ao by 61001 shorboleas. 1015 asked. Bacon —Market higher; long clear, 10 50; short rib, 10 624; short olear, 10 80@10 90, TLard—Market nominal, A¥TERNOON BoARD. — Wheat — Higher; 110} for April; 112§ for May; 113§ for June; 109§ for July: L 074 for the yoar. Corn—Higher; 49%c for Maroh; 4980 for Aprll 520 for May; vago for June; b53e for Onl—-fllahu, 42§@4230 for April; 434c for May. nnu oI7Y, KANsAS March 28, — Wheat— Market ugc.n'hd' Auvm m fall, oo bid for o > for ‘Corn--Market firier. bnllh' 48 bid for omsh; M Aprily MIG o for May, 47¢ for Oats —Mat! du!l‘ 88fc bid for cash; no options, LIVHE BTCCK Bpecial Dispatches to Tun Bax. [For receipts and shipments of grain and 804 | live stock, see ‘‘Traffic” in snother ool- | 1! umn,] OHICAGO. 0m10AGo, March 28,~The Drovers’ Joar- nal rep >rts as follows: Hogs—Active LIVR BTOCK, NEw YORK, March 28,—Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts Bhip'ts Boeves, . 2480 Sheep. 7,300 Hogs 6. . OH10400, March 28,—Reoslpts -n\( shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 [} hours have been as follows: R?)c t&) Shipm'ts, Hogs 8,%00 Cattle. 2,600 Sheep 2,500 81, Louts, “o8. —l(oeelvk "and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Shipm'te, Oattle 8,400 '900 March 28,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have boen as follows: Rec'ts, 1100 Shipm'ts, - OMAHA MARKHTS, Wholetale Prices Orrioe or THR OMARA Bee, Wednesday Fvening, March 28, The only changes reported in the market to-day are s follows: Wheat advanced §2. Rye declined o, Linseed oil advauced lc, Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.- Omh No. 2, 890; cash No. 8,7 flc, rejected, 5! ok BARLEY. —Ollh ND- 2, 63c; No, 8, RYE~—Oash, 42c. NEW MIXED CORN—87c. OATS—870, SEKDS—Biue grass seed, 125@150; t'mothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 00; white clover seed, 13 00; millet seed, Inngarian seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 60, Produce and Provisions. POTATOES—20@250 per bluhd. ONTONS—40@50c per b BUTTER ~Choice country, 12]0‘ BGGS—K'resh, 140. HON &Y—Califorai r b, 31, APPLES—Per bnrr:l, fi 26@4 00. OYSTERS—Platt’s sclect oysters, 45c} Standard, 85; mediums, 80 ORAN(IES—MGI“DI‘ 3 T5@84 25, —o do half bleached 4-4,90; C: Fidelity d-4, Oho; Fruit of the h gubrict 1doWater Twist, 10fc;lireat Falls ndian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; Tonwd xdo do gambrlo §7, 1340, Now York il e‘P ot A,100; Pepperel ocahontes 44, 930; Boshan b 0 m, 1% tion, et Wathantes | n 0XX, lflflc n L 4-4, l.uht.onoAA hnn-(-l lsc, dn DUCKS Ooxma)-z.lhmy X brown, f; do O, draby iloy do Xa nflsu and plaids, 134e; do XXX brown and drab, stripos and plaids, 13ho; Alington fancy, 1Brdct unswick brown, 840; Ohariot fancy 1240; do extra heavy, 200; Fall River brown, extrs heavy, 1lc; Indiana A brown 1%a: Nopouset A brown, 150 TIUK LN Gd—Amosk A U A 83 19¢; do XX blue 82, 18 Am-unl, 94c; Claremont B B, mi“‘ Conestogs; o tra, 1740; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewwton a 80, 150; Minnehahn 4-4, noe; (hneg: ‘super axten 4, 280; Poarl R e 3, Lnko; P, nam XX blue etri 120 hetueknt 8 c; do 88 lZe an's blue 29, 9¢ THE DAILY Brk- THURS!'AY MARUH 2 29 ft., $26 50; 94 e, 50, é—No.l, ‘l.lioll. l"b“‘(m o Bl’hETlNG No, 1 (204 eommon bond} $90 00; INo. 9, 818 00, LIME—Far barrol, 81 35; bulk per ons- 40c; Oement, bbl, 83 25 bbl, 82 50, 'Halr per bu, 40a, felt 100 1be, 88 60, Stran boa:? a" 50, Moavy Mardaare Ulst Tron, rates, 88 00; plow steel, special oast, 7o; erucible, ®o; special ur Lierman, 6o oaat tool do, 16@%0 wazon spokes, set 22508 00; hub, per sot, | 1 25 felloes, savr dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@8bo 7b0; ’1 nnu. r 1, wuhem‘ Hivota, pee Ib, 1o coil chaln, per ih e@f'a, m..[:m. 80, Iron wedges, 60; crowbars, 60 harrow ring Souh 7@k Bontes urdon's mnleshoss, ¢ 3% DAKBED WIKE—In car loto, 7 0@ 850 par 100, NATLS—Rates, 10 to 60, 8 75, SHOT,—8hot, $1,86; Buck shot, 82,10, Oricutal Powder, ke, 80.40: o, hal km 80,48 do. guartor kogn 81,85 Blast n. ‘l. 'use, per 100 feot 500, BOAT—Cumberland blacksmith, §12; Mortin e Tloaburg, $13; Whitebreast Lump, #4 50; Whitebreast nut, 34 50; Tows hmm, $4 50; Towa nut #4 50; Kook Spring, §700, Anthracits, 611 60@1300; Oanon City, #7 00 per ton. Liquors. ALOOHOL — 188 proot, 3 25 o wins allon; extea Calitornla nglflu, 187 proof, 25 per proof gallon; triple rofined epirita 17 proof, 193 per proof eallon; re-dietilled -mua.,looé sb; fine blended 1 50@ 3 50; Kentuoky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Penasylvanin ryes, 2 007 00, s BRANDIES—Imporied, §8 domeatlo 140G 00, ATNS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestle, RUMS—Lmported, 4 0080 00 Tows glmker TNIMS,—Amoskeak, bluesnd bronn | 1 ‘0@8 00, 1640; Andover DD blue, 1540; Arling X hm. ‘Seoteh, 183c; Concord 000, blue aw | K 1240; do AAA, do do 184; do X Xto o ;:,“1.‘. {{aymaker's blue and brown, 94c; Mystio Rivor DD stripe, 184c; Pearl River, blue and brown, 16c; Unoasville, mmous 84 00@4 50 per box. ,ANS-—Navy per busbel, 2 75@3 00, CHIOKENS—IS@H«; per ib. TURKEYS—14c per pound, @rocers List OANNED GOODS—Oysters, (Field’s), rr oase, $4 00; do1 T (H'hld'-), 5; do 2 I (Ctandard), per um 90, strawherries, 2 b, per case,2 40, raspberries, 2 , per oase, 3 50, Dam. wons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per oase, 240, _ Whortleberrien r oase, 275, Egg plums,2 Tb percase,? 90; do choios, , ) umcw.fl"'"%la,ifi';-:lfi:‘u blue and brown, 14de, CAMBRIOS—Baruard, afl ; Eddystone Ilnlng, 24 inch double face, ; Garner A Fyo; Manhattan glove finish, fi‘q Rovnsce s o do plaaed, By Pequot Bo; Trockwood kid f O T ANS Amory, 80t Andron coggin satteen_8fo; Clarendcu, 64c; Cones ofa utum. 7 Hallowel,, 80; Ingdi mmnnet‘.lmpmvefi,n Pn orlll ntmn 9%0; Rookport, 780, BRINTS - Allons, Gio; American, Arold, 70; Berwick, c{:r Cocheco, Conestoga, 640 3 Dunnell, @703 Eddymn “7c; Gloucester, 60; Armony, flc' bocker, Bjc; Mer ac D, 7c; Mysti ; Spragu Stmth rldg., 6o; dac' x?:hl:l. Tos u-l. boro, 5’; Oriental GIN hAMs—Am«.k 10kep Amos- nq dress w A tlantic, 9¢0; Ouml rfin- Hi hlum. 7s§a Kenislzvorth, Mn; Plun kett, 10§cs owx, COTTONADES—Abberville 134 Agate, 200; Amorican, 110; Artisian, 300; Cairo' D snd T, 1840 Olarica D and T, 174¢; Deccan Co. stripes Dand T, 16¢; K stone, 184c; Nantu m. 196 Nonparell 160; Oocean D md oyal, 1641 Suseex, 13c; Tio nhumt shirt ing M:‘ lnkln. lfldl York, uh, Ipes lnc‘ "‘Ehn’a? 6‘?0" 104,374t do 9.4, 28c; do 84, jontinental O 05, 11t Wesit ot tho Lo 104 375, Row York milla98, 850; do 78, 80c; do b, 32}o, Pembrske 104, , 35c; Pequot 104, 28ko, do 74,19 do 49, ’ 16c; Popperell {3 o 67, 3lo;do 57, 180; Utdea 96, 860; do 58. 0; do 48, 17¢ russ DRUG3 AND CHEMIOA LS - Acid, Oarbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartario, 550; BAlum Copabia, d)n b, 70¢; Bark, anfras, Ib, 13 'Calomel, per 1b,(750; Cinchoni u, o oz, 8110, bme.ofom. per b, 905 over'n powders, 8125 Epsom Salts, per 1b, B{c,d’e ulno. pure pe:' bl 80c; Lead, _Acetate, per Ib, 2o Oil, Castor, No, 1, per # o; | 33¢. Granulated—] gl 0il, Castor, No. %opn g-l. 8115, ou Olive, per gal, 81 glnnm, 50; Oprmn8h 1 Quininis Bk W8 ek & B 81 85; Potassium, Iodhu, per 1i 'lb~ Salacin, per "iamé Balphato o hlnn. r oz, $8 ulpnur flunr trvchnine. ver oz, l Pllnh Olls and Varn! OILS—110" mb:u. per 120; 150" g 19 ™ an; ml‘.‘ linseed, boil c-lltm. 4 (o5 75. % do 8 T, case, 4 00@4'50; do, (ple [ No.l. 860; 750} oastor, oase,230; do'ple, 6 pmf.;("k fi;t‘hpn on, 1.35; No, 8, 1 15; aweet, g e | el S R B e e O e | xtrs allon, 906; No. 1, 8o Tabrl: Kansas, Miaosots Fatent, 8375, Shawnee taney 85,10 t'1ra¢lo.'mlxxx Yo R0y Toh " rttaionrs seponitiver” 8.0: "pecas pot B :.‘3,‘.“"“""”““ Lty b i llu;Algbln_do w—lb unl, 12, "Jofl'i'ill;hor:::: 3 b-1b do, d le Jnfl screw top, M& prime to choice, 6}@ o e '&?’*“m‘f::. om bel, 6 75; & No. mlnkm lmlly mack- and fivec higher all | erel, half brls, 4 5- hnll el around; the demand good; common to good sul;' No. 1 'I;?nu fl.h, lnl’b:h, 6 ;:'Nofi ml;ed rkllnw. 67955 677833 h?':,'h'g,"? 9‘“ nt—mor hlr. n Rio, good an ng, ot 7755 "market” o0 lareed o tis | sHisy mm;om 0k wovs Cattlo - More active and firm at fully the former ratee; export, 6 L0@7 20; the demand for primo heavy aatt'e was rather light; good to choice sbipping, 6 00@6 40; commion to fair, 5 40@6 90; dressed beef cattle in good request and 5@l0c higher; mixed butchering, 3@5c; stockers ~and feeders 3 26@D 10; the general market brisk and closed steady. ‘Sheop —Tho oferings liberal and demand fair; the market generally active but a shade weaker;,common to falr: 8 bl@4 755 medium, o good, 5 00€6 €0; choice to extra, 6 40@6 75, NEW YORK, New Yorg, March 28, --Tho Drovers’ Journal Bureau reports: Beeves -Fair demand and a shade h her and a full clearing; very common to o steers sold at 6 00@7 40 per owt, live -mht no extra steers shown; exporters bought 850 medium to prime steers, corn ‘Sheep— Easler and a fractlon lower for .d;::{ nur'-.:%rfg' —~ wt w‘lll vhon?i 7008 40 tor mbe, | Homs ~Noa oflsreds aives st 1 10@8 10 per cwt, ST, LOUIS, Bt Loms, March 28.—Gatte—The ly fair; heavy shipping steers oasior 27100 205 off, light, aixing. and sk demand; exports, 6 40; light, b 2586 76; ra’ stoers, 4 75 75 gl i g A TR L ;nu'i '“15.0"’ 4 25@5 25; corn hd Texans, o Wi and. b sond e lbmias haed Local demand; common, 3504 0'; mediuen to fair, 4 50@5 25; good to choice, 5 50@ 6 00; fanow, @6 75 W Hoge—Very ¢ i and the auality pooe B0y light, 7 25@7 351 mixed to good pack. in, 7 00@7 40; 5T it mbaad vo oo 7 50@ 770, KANSAS OITY. Kaxsas Oy, March 28,—The Com- mercial Lndicator this afternoon reports as follow:: Cattle—The market firmer; rhipping steers of 1,200 to 1,500 pounds at 5 8@ 6 65; butchers’ ntwr- 1,100 to 1,200 pounds at 5 25@5 75; stockers and feeders, 4 15@5 00; cows, 3 H0@4 50 Hogs - Shade better and firm; light, 6 80@6 medium, 6 95@7 05; good to choice, 7 10@7 30 Hhu(. Steady; 4 UO@,: 00 . TRAFFI10, Special Dispatches to Tus Bun. FLOUR AND GRAINS March 28,~Reosipts and Ourcaco, JTava 180 @ 24 BUGM«S—Pawdaud, 104o: Cut loaf, 1040, Granulate Contectioners’ A, 31“";’.11 “r;io s Al medium yellow, yellow, 7. RUP—Standard 6om.. 4%, om‘f. 83 05; Stan. 4 gallon kegs, .1 b STARCH,—Pearl. $40; Silver Gloss 940; Corn Starch, 93 ExcelsiorGloss, 70 ; Oorn, 7 mi‘x&.&fim-m good, ong, ho. N %6 i\ ok 1 diaon, 10 };]"“' ww, Loy 175 P 3 thn-hooppnlh.l 00, No. browli Wwdlhubm.ih“ ol b In MABFM Babbi ) B cane abbitt's Ball, 2 dox, | 150; Alnchot Ball 2 dos I sase 150, |20 PEANCUTS—] , red Tene "50 No. ah newso, 100 per Ib; fansy white, 1050 per iy n-—-hm Vireials: rov thor " saciad DANDLES—Buxu,MH 108, 15, 15fe;, b xea d0 1o, 16' o 1540, ks B ATOHES—Fer 356y round, casen, 88 10; sauare, Gauoe, o MEATS FHamn por 15 18e: bacon per lb,, 14c; clear side bacon per Ib., 1140; drg salt sides per Ib,, 9hc; dry salt shool: dera per Ib_, 9c; bacon shoulders per b, kg iorce lard per 1b.; 1le. SPICES,—Popper, " 31 Allsplos,’ 180; Jave, 2640140,2 bosha, 284o; Arbuckle's Lumx—hu Cream, 4o} Part Bkim, 104o. LY E—Amerioag, § 40; Omn'hh Western, 2 76; North ftar, 3 lye, 4 65; Jowell lye, 2 7b, FEED—Jobbing . prices, Ohop feed $L50 wo‘o“l’l-l.h." chop corn, §1.40; bran, 10 por 1 HOMINY ~Now, 84 00 per bbl, Ory Goods. BROWN OOTTONS-, Appleton XX, 70; Atlants A.klm extra, ; No, mwnflm. o, e 3 Indian 150; Veneti m . m',‘fim.{u.'“‘ "’""‘x‘."a.p chrome yellow, L., M., O. oD 0., 18¢; llow ochre, dcy zol;lsn u}?;;.‘ 16; pnun‘ er, 8c; graining colors: walnat. abestnut and ash 16c. Dry Paints White le Bo) Krench Iim:i 100t Pn -hmlng wh!!lng ers, black dcnmn m"‘)l do; lnnph wk, ol y 100; Prus. ue, 55a| ultramarine, 1 n' vandyke bmwn, 80; umber, burat, 43; umber, raw ,-lonn-. burn “l:;‘ 4;;0 nlgnu s n m , 250;_Parls green com o N 0 Bham man K.. m, nrmllllon. Eng., 700; ver America, 1! 10c 5; muplnk. un;nufin :E: vnuflnnnd A.m and o ?ldl rate,) hnnd-d hf"bio per oent, off wn 1 akian, No. 1, 45 Now 3, 300y No. 3 No. 4, 10c, mni No.l . 2 Bo, 'ox, lk s N5, Sho, " Slbuny, No1, b'z'm 850; ahort stripe, 400; narrow stripes broad strie, 10, 'uu 7o, Oak sole, 880 to 45c; homlock sole, 380 o 850; hemlocl kip, 400 to 100; runner, 856 to 800; hemlock calf, 860 to 1 20; hem. lock upper, 25c to 26c; omk upper, 2 alligator, 400 to 6 50; calf kid, 39@360; Greluen kid, 2 50 to 276; onke kip, 800 to 100; ol calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 110't0 1 56; French calf, 1 25 to 3 00; rus- setts, 6 50 §0 7 60; linings, 600 to 10 50; w;fink., 9 00 to 10 50; B, L, Morocoo, 80c to360; pebbla O, D, Morocco, 850} simon; o N HARNESS—No 1 star onk, 420; No 2 do, 89¢; N:_ 1 Ohbio oak, 880; No, 2 du, 850; No. 1 Milwaukes, 870; No, 3do %40, Lumber, WHOLESALE. W te lumber, latn lnd lhl.u nquo um“‘ra. les on JOM AND somx.mt,—un. sod under, $23 00; ll!.l:‘.,:lfl. 300, The FIBRRS o sod et w320, oak, dark | - land, 2 4 00; domestio, 1 EACH AND APPLE BRANDY— b@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per onse, tflm!l 05 Amarlran, case, 12 00G 6 00, WINES_ I o wine, par oase & 100 Bb Wik, peeioae; 2 00; Onnvh‘ pcr «n. NOT 00, FINE 00T, 7be; Goldon 'm Farorite, thc; Fancy, Dairg, Bocn, Catlins O'S., 810 Trcon, par Ib 6361 Lol mmi-'nm 60c; Dismond Orown, 660, G—All grades—Common, 26 to Hackwells Durhain, 16 ham, 16 o, 460; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras kn, 16 e J'ack, 4 oz, linen b .1h°?1.u- Marburga' Puck 3 ox, i, 55, Dog T il Ohe. Merino unwas ed, ll‘ nom; hnu; 10, @18150; modium unwi wanhed, abo(u, 82 fair, soo; tub- and w.. 2805 tuhml oonodwoo 2@60 less Horses and Mules. The markot ia briak and all n.du are selling well at » ulight advance in prices, The demand for uod horses exceeds the CASH FOR BRAINS. The Financial Condition of the School District of Omaha, Annual Statement ot the Re. ceipts and Expenditures. Olty Treasurer Buck has submitted his account with the school distriot of Omaha for a period covering the year ending March 31, 1883, From this re port It appears that the amount of de- llequent school tax collected for the years beginning with 1872 and ending with 1881, was $60,636.73 Amount recetved from state apportlonment, $14,600 93; amount oollected from polloe court fines and llcense, $89,. 832 97. Total collections from all souroes, $165,741.16, DISBURSEMENTS, By oash pald superintendent and teachers pay roll. .......$ 52,123 22 By ouh paid tojanitors ' pay roll , “ees . A7 60 By cash pald construction 17,448 62 By cash paid repairs 8,872 b7 By cash paid insurance 693 00 Tnterest . 15,000 00 Hm-k., apparatus and printiog 588 65 TImprovements. . Fuel and light. Furniture. . Supplies . 510 thunl house site. . . 2,000 00 Rent..... . L 138 Miscellaneous,.......8 187 85 Salary of seoretary.... 600 00 Taking the cens 162 08 Sewer tax. . 814 50 Legal service 50 00 Examiniog committes 72 00 Advertising. .. 184 00 License refunded to ¥, Slaven on account of small-pox. ........ 277 78 Kenoa Bros,, for wvacoine ... oo 157 80 ———8 1,985 71 Transterred from| gen-. eral to sinking fund, 18 165 57 131,178 40 | 600 & Oash on hand...........oee 84,662 76 $165,741 16 The report, which is quite lnngthy and detalled, closes with the following n'ulpltulltlnn of expendltures: RECAPITULATION, High school. 8,270 21 Central school. 21,628 47 fupply consideraoly. ~ Prioss range sa fol | Krth achool 11622 80 o: East school 7,797 26 Fioe eingle drivers, 8150, to 800.) Extra g borses, $100. to 160.1 Hxira farm horsos | TR bree’ e 701 95 8110, t0125.; Common ¢o good farm horsea | gioyenth and Oenter SE. school 13,914 85 L N100, ) Tt R WL TBIH | v eak nehionl s vivves . 5,628 02 s Iy (oxra), $125, | LAKe addition achoo 1,708 14 mlw = { .{“ a), $125. | 75 okson street school, 2443 65 4], 50, 16 hands, $100, o 1404 Hascall sohool....... 591 75 A "“"~ o7b. k01001 184 to 14 Night school. 818 55 “'d" Board room and supt'a office, 3 o upertntendent's salary . Buchupaiba. Miscollaneo 1,985 71 Quick, com, sluw oure, all Annugtn.g Interest. .. 1.'»000 00 Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary Dis. | School house site 2,000 00 oy T Sinking fund. ... 166 5 Total....... TR Ean eV $131,178 40 Call for Workingmens Oonveution.|Number of rooms used for graded schools, March 81, 1881............ 58 The working men of this oty are | (hoels Maseh S AL sl hereby called to meet in convention on next SBaturday evening, the 31at inat., at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of plac- ing in nominatlon ocandidates for mayor, olty treasurer, poll:a judge, six councllmen, and members of the school bosrd. Every trade and labor element are entitled to five delegates. No proxies will be allowed, but alternates will be .dmmd provided they are mentioned in _credentials, It is requested that all delegates should be elected before the day of the cenvention. J. R. Lewis, Obairman, St. Mark’s Eleotion. At the annual meeting of the con- gregation of St. Mark's parish, held on Easter Monday, the 26th Inst., the following were ted wardens and vutqmcn, vie: nsh G. Olark, senlor warden, Qooper, junior warden, Vestrymen—Wm. Oleburne, Sam- uel Robinson, L. Webater, Dr. J, J. Bavills, Edward Clarke. Immediately after the annual meet- ing the new vestry met and organized by the election of E. 0. Cooper as sec- retary and Dr, J. 8, Savllle treasurer, After the transaction of considerable business the vestry adjourned to meet TUTT’S PILLS lYMPTOM! TORPID LIVER Lou of Ap&em@, lo'z'h ocostive,| ttl n Ln nu bnk art, d‘u\lz;fl; o the ‘Bhoulder biads, eating, tion to ex- r mind, tabilif low Bkin, Headache genera.l: CONSTIPATION. fi.@r_.'.f.!{.':!._.""' '~:-"" 4 tonls! ) ‘mm,..,.-. TUTT'S HAIRDYE, GRAY HAIR OR WHIFKERS ChADge to & GLOSSY Buack by a single application of this Dy, It {mpartsan ol 8 Thstunt Clats, of host by eai 6 MURRAY ST, N. ¥. 7175 MANUAL of Valushie [aformation and ieeelyta wii bo malied 1 ILKL: an abpiieatiste. Matter of Avplieation of Owen McCaffrey for Liquor License, NOTI hereby & upon the , file his lity C 1 Malt that Owen Mec. 7th day of March, splication to the wuncil of Omaha, for Spirituous and Vinous nors, at cor, ad D ouglas St Sed ward, Omaha, Neb., from the 11th day of April, 1883, to the 11th day of July, 1883, Tf there be no objection, remonstrance or liceose t. protest filed within two weeks from March 27, A D., 1883, the raid license will be granted., Owes MoUAvrRey, Applicsxt, THE OMAHA BRE newspaper wlu ublish the above votice once each weok for two at the expense of the applicant, ity of Omaba is not to be charged therewith, J'J, L. C_Jewerr, 640-2¢3 City Clerk, Total.......... Number of rooms needed for gnded schools, erah 81, 1883, 4 NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN, (From the Boston Globe] The above Is & good lkeness of Mre, Lydia B. Pinke am, of Lynn, Mass,, who aboveall other human beings 3ay be truthfully called the “‘Dear Friend of Woman,* #%0me of her correspondents lovs to call her. Sha 1 sealously devoted o her work, which s the outeome £ a litostudy, and s obliged to keep six Indy #sistants, to help her nswer the large correrpondenos thich daily pours in upon her, each bearing its spactal urden of suftering, or joy at relass from it. Hee tegotable Compound 1s & medicne for good and not vil purposes. I have personally {nvestigated it and m satisfled of the truth of this. On account of its proven merits, 1t 13 recommended R prescribed by thebest physicians in the country, M0 says: “It works ke & charm and saves much ain, 1t will cure entiroly the worst form of falling 2 the uterus, Leucorrhaea, frregular and painfal fenstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and flceration, Floodings, all Displacements and the con- squent spinal weakness, and {s especia’y adapted te, ho Change of Life.” 1t permeates every portion of the system, and gives pw lifo and vigor, It removes fatntnoss, fiatulency, Patroys all craving for stimulants, and relioves woak-( #e8 of tho stomach, 1t cures Bloating, Headache fervous Prostration, Ganeral Dobility, Sloaplossness, Jepression and Indigestion. That foeling of lown, causing pain, weiight and backache, s always! ermanently cured by ita use. It will at all times, angy mdar all cireumstances, act in harmony with the lawl hat governs tho female system. It costa only §1. per bottle o six for §5., and 18 sold by ruggista, Any advice required as to special cases, ani¥ he names of many who have been restored to perfeod malth by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be Dtained by addressing Mra. P.. with stamp for reply, £ her home fn Lynn, Mass, For Kidney Complaint of efther sex this compoundis nsurpasscd as abundant tostimonials show, “3ra Pinkiam's Liver Pills,” says one writer, “are #'4 world for the eure of Constipation, 4 Torpldity of the liver. Her Blood condars {n it special line and bids tate Apound in {ta popularity. & her as an Angel of Mercy whose sole +go0d to others, ~ ] DR, HENDERSON, Mre. A, M. D, A regular graauate in medi.ine. Over 16 603 Wyardocts Bt} | years' practicc—12 TT¥, M0. ' | In Chicao, Authorizod by the atate ¢ treat Chronic,Nervous and Private dis- casos, Asthma, Epllepry, Rheu- matiem, Piies, Tape lary aud Skin' Diseasss, smm. WrARNESH (nlght lossen) SKXUAL Daninier, (lces of sexual powsr) tc. Cures ¢ 4 of manoy rofut ded. Oherg i low. t cases cured. No Injurious s " ‘No detev.tion from business. All 1 odl- KANSAS »rm, Urin- cinos furnished— even to Datientaat o distance, 1 call or write, Cor sultation free abd co ifdential ‘Ago aud experience are import at. both sexes—{llustrated—and circ: thinga senk sesled for (w0 50 samps. FREE FRANK D. MEAD, CARPENTER AND CABINET DEA B EIR. Repairing of all Kinds Prompt- ly Done. 1606 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. mar 17-6m Matter of Applioation of Soren Nelleon for iquor Lisouse. 0 Notice is hereby given that Soren Neilson did_upon the 27th day of March, A. D 1888, filo his appliostion to the Mayor and City Conneil of Omabs, for license 1| 8o sell Malt, Spirituous avd Vinous liquors 9 76| 8t Nos. 707 und 700 1lth streot, Firat ward, Omaha, Neb, from the 11th day of High school.. 51 Xpril, 1883, to the 11th day of July, 1883, Total a1| " It there b flgl B0 ob u|ct|n:1. remonstrance y or protest filed within two weeks from N‘;{”‘;';“‘" tenchers’employed March G Mareh 27, A, D, 1883, the aaid Hoense will Nusiber of Teachers employed March | be granted N R 81, 1883... Tig OMAHA BEE newspaper APB ubiiah BINKING FUND, the above notice once each week for two weeka at the expense of the applicant. Transferred from s-nunl fund. 818,166 47 Interest from bonds in sinking 1,680/00 fond ........ 1,658 92 ‘The City of Omaha is not to be charged therewith, J.J. L, C. JewerT, 636-2t3 City Clerk. From . alance Maroh 31, 1682, 16,486 49 [ P I SINKING FUND DR, To 810,000 Douglas county bonds. f 12,300 00 4,185 69 Matter of Ag’puanflon of Field & anl. worth for Permit to sell Liquor as Drugglsts. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby [lvln that F1 1d & “arosw irth — | d1d upon the day of March A, . 1583, file the r application to the Mayor and City Councll of Omaha, for'permit to sell Kalt, Hp\llt— Total . Bmkln. fund' " bonds ‘on de- MR vaina of bonds. 11 000 00 THE I Admiration OF THE WORLD. Mrs.S. A Allen's WORLD'S Haeresz‘orer PLRFECTION! Bencfactres: A A < has justly e s are this day rejoicing a fine head of hair produced by her unequaled preparation for restor- ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing uff, and arrests the fall; the ,if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth COMPLIMENTARY. “My hair is now restored to its youthful color; T have not a gray hair left. I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer- tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.,” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. "Ouc Bottle did it." Thatis the xpression of many who have had thiir gray hair restored oits natural color, “and their bald spot covered with hair, after using one bottle of Miis. 5. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HATk R rokik, Itis nota dye, ov 9t wgm, H. PHILLIPS THE LEADING NEW YORK TATLOXR, Call and look over my new store and s¢ my new goods. 1207 Farnam Street. 1207 Under the management of Mr, Kalish, WOOD FOR BALE, Three hundred cords of wood now piled in Hanseom Park, will be told in lote to suls pur- chasers, ten cords or upwards, The cost and vurshase will be furnished by Hon. F. , Ohairman of the commitiee on Public plvptulnd lmprovements. 4.7, L 0, JEW TT. ous and Vinous liguors, as » drugkiat for midl- clnal, mechancal ‘ad 'chemical purposes only, at No, 2115 Cuml strnl, Bixth ward, Omaha, Neb., from the mfi b day Gt Apri 1683, to the 11th d‘y of April 1t there be no n| )m test fllod within {two we D. 1885, the sid’ permt wi monstrance cr pro- rom March 20th, A. Il be graated. FAKNSWORTH pplicnts, The Omaha Beo newspaper will pabilh ito above notice once'each weak for two wieks at the expense of the mn Th city of Ourha in ot 10 be charged m"w BT 2§ Matter of Applioation of Roenfeldt & Fedde for Liquor License, NOTICE. Notice i8 hereby given that Rconfelit & Fedde did upon the 26th dayof MarchA D 18+3,fl.e th: i application to the Mayor and Clty Council 00 na- ha, for liconse to sell” Malt, Sphituous and Vin- Oun Liquors at No. 619 Nortt Bixbeoath Savet, bth ward, Omaha, Neb., from the 11th day of Aprii'1:83, to the 11th day of July, 183, It thers be o objection, remonstrante or pro- teat fled within two_ week from March 3o, A. 4. 1883, tho said licenso wil be g ROENFELDT & z Vo DE, pplicants. Tus Ouaus Ban newspaper will pabigh the levu notice once each w. ek for two week: e of 1ho Appiicant. - The ity of Omabs 1 5oL 80 o charged therew.th. 3.3, L. C. Jawm, 6112t City Clerk. Matter of Alflllutlou Edward Maurer or NOTICE, Notice s hereby given that Edward Manier did wpon tho 26tk day of March, & D, iteg file his spplication to .‘fiynl and om Joun of Omaba, or license to tous and' Vinous liguors a4 1214 Faro , 3d ward, Omaba, Nebrake, trom the 11 h dq of april, 1683, 4ty 11th day of July, 1883, 1t there be no ol FemOnstIAnCe OF pro- 'LNII wo woeks from .u‘uh len‘ e test filed D., 1888, the said license will be AVIIB EDW. nllunl Omana Ben newspaper will publish W).Gfl'u.u.-flh "CT:. 10! lfi 'llkl “ nse of the wppilant. Otmahais not 10 bo charged thovowith. . * A Tawwiy, 683 -2¢ City Clerk, Matier of Application of Frank Kaspar tor Liquor License, NOTICE, Notico is hereby given taat Frank Kesper did upon the 26th day of March A. D, 1833, file ll.l application to the Mayor and City Counc Omaba, for iceise to “sell Malt, Spirituous 1nd Vinous Liquors, at 13th, bt Plerce avd William stroot, 1st ward, Cmara, Nob,, day of April 1883, to the 11th ¢ from the 11th y of July, 163, i1 there be no objection, remonstiance or pro- test filed within two weeks from th, A. D, 1888, the waid licen o wi'l be FRANK h 8 Tie OMAHA Prr newspaper will pumm lho above notice once each week for (wo weeks at tho expense of the ap 1 he city of Oma- ba s Lot Lo be charged therewith J J. L.C. Jewarr, 612-2t4 City Clerk, {pbraska Land Agency DAVIS & SNYDER, 6506 Farnaw St Omaha Nebraskw. 400000 AO0ORNS Qurefuly wiected land fa Eastorn Nebraake for ah'. N Bargalos in improved tarms, Omah s

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