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B . o > THE DAILY Br.E—'bAfUR( AY MARbh 31 The Nobraska Mational Bank, Of Omahe, Nob. Pald up Oapital, - - DIRECTORS: .Lv JOHNSON, President, of Steele, Johnson & o, A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice Prosident, of C., B & Q K. R., Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOIIN 8. COLLINS, of G, H. & J. 8. Collns. 3. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney at-Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Roed & Co. H. W. YATES, Cashlor, late Cashior of the First National Bank of Omaha, sad connected with the active management of hat Bank since Ite organization in 1803, OrENND for business April 27, 1882, with the «ost oaplial cf auy baus fo Nebrasks OOLLRCTIONS rocelve spectal attention and char o8 lowest obtalnablo here or elsowhere, $360,000 Inrsnust allowed on time deposits upon favor. | ble terms aud upon accounts of banks and bank. " Foxmen Exonawes, Government Bends, and Oonntr and Clty Pecties bought and sold, 1t js prop red to do & general banking bustnoss 'l it detalls ,aud in the treatment of custom- ers 1n will parsue the most liberal policy consle- Sent with sa’e banking. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. J. W:. RODEFER. Broker. Stocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other Gocd securitics dea't in, Room 4, No. 28 P 8t,, Council Blufts, Ia. FINANCIAL. Spectal Dispatch to Tun Ban. New York, March 30, Money—At 6@8 per cent; closed and offered at 6 per cent., Prime Mercantile Paper — At 6@74 per oent. Sterling Exchange—Bankers' bills strong at 4 8l Dry 715,000 dewand, 4 84, oods—Imports for the week §2,. Yester Lay. To.day. L 104} Tiebigh & Wilkesbarro Louisiana_consols 520 for March; 524 for April; 574 for May; 674@:8c for June; 50} or July, Oata—Market steady; 426 for oash; 40@ 40ke for Marcl; 404 for A\‘v i@ io for May; 48jc for June; o for July, Kye~Market quiot at h8jc, Jhrl\*y—ln mm.l demsaad, but no «ffer. inge, at7! lhcnn »Mnriet inactivo and lower at fairly active and a shade cne ) for April; 11 1865 fr June; \ L. od and_holders ara ) or March; 11 4) J11ATY £r May; 11 6} for July, s—In fair demand; sho ml«lerfl, 1010 short clear, 10 45 nominally un hanged; dairy, 13@250, t 17)@180. t 116 creswmory, ggs— Market F Uoin to Buffalo 8 cente per bushel Catt Boasn, ~W| ~Higher; 105§ for Apeil; 1114 for May; 112§@1 124 for June; 11 £ rJ Corn—Suudy ard nally unchange Axulm 242 for April and advancsd 23> for ul Led—Declined 24e for May, NEW YORK Bdisaouri 6's 8t, Joseph. Bt, Panl & Sioux Tennessee 6's..... R. G, 1st wort sg land grants deferred STO0KS, Adune Expresa.. Allsgheay Oenteal, Ao & forrs Hunia. do American Expross Bark, Gedar Hapids & Norih, ao ) Canalls BOBHORD. oo v reo: i en Gol., Cin,t& Lnd. Centrai... . Qentral Paciflc. . Chesapeake & O 0ago. Hannibal & Bt, Joseph. do Pfd Louisville & Nashville. . laoum:., New Alb, & Chio 50 Ma:ietta & Cincinnati 1215 Michigan Centr: Minneapolis r& do Missouri Pacific. . Mobile & Ohio. Manhattan Beach, Morris & Essex... New """1 Central. Nashville & Chattanooga. Northern Pmlflc.i‘:l Ohio Central... Ohio &‘.h Misaissipp! Ontario & Western. B¢, Louis & Sw Fron. do 8 do l’.. pid m 914 8¢, Paul & Milwaukes. ...... 99} do pfd.. 118 114 Bt. Paul, Minn, & umwh- 1 1 84, Paul & Omsha 48§ Texas & Pacific Union Pn‘lfin United States Express Wlbuh, SL L & Pml P W F-r 0 & Co, Express.120 Westin Uson Tuograpi. FOREIGN FINANCE. Spoclal Dispatch to Ti Bua. LONDON, LoNpoN, March 30—5 p, m.—Fours bonds, 1 23; Iilinois Central, 1 50}; Penn. sylvania Central, 161}; Erie, 138} Read- Ing 1 278; Sperm cil at 72@78¢c; Spirits of Turpentine 3 93@3 96, PRODUCH & PROVISIONS. Special Dispatches 40 Tus Bux, OHICAGO. OmioAGo, March = 80.—Flour—Market qnl-\ ln':lo'nnuhmzod ; spring -hm flour, g %@?75 pate n' ?lnéo Nl" 4 o win. Yo':hm flour, southern Ilinols and Mis- sou 4 00@5 25, gy A l‘l for ll;:]xll @1212 | for ly; 1 m ; mflu. 920; nnufl-lod 52§@54fo for New Yorx, March 30, —Flour—M ket quiet; supe:flae state ard western, ;Rfl Minne vatent process, Wheat ~Market opened weak and aftor- wards ruled stronger and advanced 4@ go, clisiog strong and fim. No 2 spring nomioal; uvgraded rod. 1 013@1 steamer No. 8 red, 1101 No. 8 _red, 1183@1 19%: oortifionter, 1 22@1 223; dow livered, 1193@! 20}; ungraded white, 109}@1 30: stoamer No 3 white, 900} steamer No. 2 white, 95}c; No, 2 whhe. 1024; No. 1 white, 120 Corn—Murket for cash }@}o lower; op- s opened week. and afterwards ad. ghipmenta of flour and geain for the past ours have been ne follows: Receiots, 10,000 30, ~ Recelpts and shipments of flour and grain for tho past 48 hours have boen ns tollows: Sr. Louis, Maro Receipts, Shig'ts Flour=bbls, .. 5,000 6,000 Wheat — bush 0,000 4,000 Corn— G 49,000 Oats—- g 17,000 Ryo— “ 1,000 Barley— * 1,000 New Yonk, Mnrch shipmenta of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been a0 follows: Rooeipts Bhp'ts Flour—bbls. . - 18000 4,400 Whe M.-lmuhdl 3000 Corn— 48,000 Oats — 2 v 16,600 107 KaNsas Ulfl. March 80.—Receipta and shipments of grain for tho past 94 hours have been as follows: ‘Rec'ts, 8hip'ta, Wheat, bunheln 9,000 10,000 Corn—~' . 45,000 18,000 LIVE STOOK, New York, March 50.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Oattle Quarters of beef. CUarcasses of mutton. Sheep. . o ... On10a6o, Mnrch 30, —Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 ; | hours have been as follows: Reo ts, Shipm’ta, Hogs . 10,000 8,400 Cattle. 6000 3,600 Sheep. . 38,600 Sr. Lours, March 30.—Reoeipts sud shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as fallows: vanced 4@fc olosing firm; ungraded, 61i@ 603«- No. 8, 641@6570; sieamer, 66@t6o; No. 2, 663@6740; No. 2 white, 673c. Oats — Market }@fo higher; mixed wemm, 52@543c; white western, 533 E)(gl ~Market higher and firm; western fresh, 1840, Pork—Morket auiet but beld stronger; new mes, 19 10@19 25; futares nominal. Beef—Market quiet but steady at 9)@ 02, Ul\‘x]t Ments—Market quiet but steady Tard—Morket strong; vrime stoam, 11 60 for April; 11 58@11 60 for May; 11 61 @11 67 for Juue, 11 64@11 69 for July; 11 69@11 70 for August, Butter—Market dull at 18¢, 0T, LOUTS, S1, Lovis, March 30 —~Flour--Market duli and be Jower, Wheat—Market lower but closed firmer; No 2 red fall, 1 08} bid for cash; 109} bid for April; 10‘»?@,1 10} for May; 1 13% for 084 for July; 1 05i@1 03 for the 5. 8, red £.11, 1 0: 47{@48k> for Avr b2y@ S¢_for Juj Oata--Market hishe 430 fur cash; 4340 bid for Apri'; 44c for M. Rye—Market dall at b s bid. Barley—Market quiet at 55@80c. Corn Men! — Masket quiet st 2 40@2 45, Batter—Marlket steady and unchanged; dairs 20@27c; creawery, 25@3 c. Eggs —Market quiet. Whiskey—Market steady at 113, Pork—Dlarket firmer at 18 25, Bulk Menats—Maiket fiom and lower; long clasr, 990; short ribs, 10 00; short clear, 10 25 asked, Ba:on—Market quiet; long clear, 10 52&, short rib, 10 70; short clear, 10 90@11 Lard —Market higher at 11 124, A¥TERNOON BoARD,—Wheat - Dall but fiems 1 09) for April; 112} (id for May; 118} bid for June; 1 (8} for July; 1 063 bid tor the year. Corn -~ Strong and higher; 48js for April; B4 for May; 530 for Junes Ooke for July. KANSAS OITY, Kansas Ciry, Mnch 80. — Wheat— Market quiet; No, 2. red fall, 97§: for coash; 95§ bid for April; 98 for May; 9780 for_June, - C rn—Market quiet; 44}o for oash; 44§ @46}c for May; 4730 for June, Oats—Nothing done. LIVE BTCC. 8pactal Diepatohes to T Bas. [For receipts and shipments of grain and live stock, see “Tufli." in onother col- umn,] OMIOAGO. 0a10AGu, March 30. ~The Drovers’ Joar- nal rep :rta an follo: Huzu—-Autlve ~ d e higher on average; mixed, 7 05@7 65; 7 60@8 10; ugm, 710@7 70; okips, b fl)a Cattle - Market agtive lnd higher, the exnm't demand only fair; sales alow at 6 60 @7 15; good to choice shipping in active r:qnur nnd firm st 6 00@6 50; oommon to fair, elow sales but steady at 5 50@6 00; butchers’ weak n 2 75@5 00; stockers an feeders 3 25@5 80, Sheep —Moderately active aud stead; best grades; exports, 650@7 00; g choice muttons, 5 75@06‘(‘)! medium, 4 7a 50; commou to fair, dull and 160 lower at 8 4\1@4 60. NEW YCRK, Nrw_YoRrk, March 30,-~The Drovers’ Journal Bureau reposts: Cattle—Rather slow trade but firm at a further advance of 100 per head; common to prime steers sold at 6 10@7 70 per cwt., live weight; tops, 7 80; the general busi- ness at 6 70@7 23; exporters used forty onrloads. Sheep—Firm and steady for desirable grades; dull and easier for common and ordinary qualities; poor Texas sheep sold at 5 35 per owt.; other sales at 6 20@7 75 per cwt, for shee ; 6 00@8 50 for poor to | 8 extra ling lambs, Hogs -None offered; nominal 770@8 10 per cwt. BT, LOUTS, 8r. Louis, March 30. —(mu.—'rh. demsnd exceeded_the lu&pli and prices better for top grades; the highest f ces of | g the season were paid on a lot of export steers averaging 1,577 mmdn sold at 7 124; general exports, 6 75@7 00; good to choioe shipping, 6 0086 75; good light to fair, 5 7586 00; common to medium, 5 (0 5 50; good cowa and heifers, 4 50@5 25; common to fair, 8 50@4 25; common end mixed lots of butche, mfl 8 50@4 50; scallawacs, 3 00@3 50; corn fed Texans, 5 00@5 60, Sheep —Firm; common, 375@4 b0;, med- ium to fair, 4 76@5 25; uood to uhoie‘. 5 50 @6 00; hncy, 6 50@6 7 Hoga —Light, active And bigher: others unchanged; good light, 7 256@7 40; com- mon to good nlcklnv. 7 00@7 45; butch. ers' to extra, 7 45@7 0! KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Orry, March 30,—The Com- mercial Indicator this afternoon reports as lollown Cattle—Steady; steers of 1,200 to 1,500 pounds at 5 90@6 60: stockers and feeders, 4 25@5 15; cows, 3 50@4 50 value, Hogs —A shade better and firm; light, 685@7 00; medium, 7 05@7 25; good b choioe, 7 55 Sheop—Steady; natives of 85 to 92 pounds at 4 85@5 25, ‘WOOL. Bpecial Dispatch to Tan B Posrox, Mnluh lfll‘—ru‘ml“d for vo:.l oderate; loea salos rogal fourtasa hundred, ffteen thousaad pousds TRAFFIO, Bpecial Dispatohes to Tus Bxx. FLOUR AND GRAING Omioago, March $30,—Receipta snd Rec'ts, Shipm’ta, .+ 800 650 Oattle i) nh:-.p 1,600 1,200 | 5 Kuun Ciry, March 30,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the paet 24 | bi hours have been as foll Cattle, lown: Rec'ta, Bhlpm'fi. SR TR OMAHA MARKHTS, Wholesale Prices. Orron or THE OMAHA Bex, } Friday Evening, March 30, The only changes reported in the murket to-day are e follows: Rice advanced 3@1o. Threo-pound pie poaches advanced 30c per case, Mackerel in half-bbls sdvanced 25@750. Standard extra O rugar-declined he. Syrups advanced 2c per gallon, Eggs declined 22, Lime, per b 1, declined 105 lime in bulk, per bushel, declined 55, Hair advanced 10¢ per bushel, Blackwells Darham tobscco declined bec. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.~ Cash No. 2, 89jo; caah No, 8, Tdjo; 2ho. R = Gt o, 2, 63; No, 8, RYE—Onsh, 420, NEW MIXED CORN—88o, OATS—870. SEEDS-Bine gress seed, 125@150; t'mothy eeed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 9 00; 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, o porp.t:uhol Il. APPLES—PM‘ blr:‘ ‘B YSTERS—Platt's seleot vylun 4603 Bhndurd 385; mediums, 30 onufozs—umm. 375@H 25, LEMONS—$4 00@4 50 %« BEANS-—Navy per b 1, 2 75@8 00, CHICKENS —13@14c per 1b, TUB.KEYS—Ho per pound, List CANNED GOUDB—U,-( (Field's), ;or oase, $4 00; do 1 D (Fldd'l). per case, 2 75; do 2 (fl&lndud). 390; strawberries, 2.Ib, per case,3 40, ntpburrle-, 2 1, per oase, 3 50, Dam. Rec'ta Y Ship'ta | N 500 per oase, | Mo, OHERSE—Fall Cream, 140 Skim, 1040, LY E—Amerloan, 8 40; Groenwish, 8 40; 0 | Weatern, 2 76; North Suar, 206y Liovia' | d Iye, 4 65; Jewell lye, 2 l‘hEl)—Johblng |rr|\oa, Ohop food $1.50 per 100 Iba. ; chop cory, §1.40; bran, 70c per 100 Ibe, Il()MlVY—-Nev. 84 00 per bht, Qoods, BROWN otm‘um Atlantio A, 840 Appleton XX, 7c; Atlanta Boot; F¥, R 03 fl\why« LL 4.4, 7 7 o; Chittenango A, sko; Hoosier, 040; flum .l o Head A, 8o; Inc lard A, &, Indian Orciacd d. w Inwrenoe Ly 703 M’i'm l.lvor, 74 t A, 8o; Mlmwflmt 3 Utlea \\’r.« chuse oit lll‘ 7&0. llo A, Efic do K !"INIC Rl!()WlV COTTON 74o; Alligator 84, Atianis Ly e B-df«r Bennington O Indian OrehAnl "AA 08 89, 8}o; Lohigh 1 4 80, 7¢; do O 83, Tio; do, 8ho, Bocasset O 44, 18¢ BLEACHED COTTON3 fin T 4-4 940; Blacketono A » do half bleached 4. Fidolity 4-4, 930; Frault of the ont.briod-4,1230; doWater iofe Falls Q, o; ndian Hond shrunk 1-4, 120 Lonsdals, 100 do cambric 87, 1255, Now Yurl%lfl‘e;f' not A, 10c; Fepperel Pocahcuta P e stos Dtion. 111 "Watseotss ko, DUCKS' Oolored)}—Albany K brown, So; do O, drab, Al% do XA stripes and b felt 100 lba, 29 i | toeth, 4 plaids, 12&0. do XXX brown and drab, stri plaids, 1340; Arlington fancy, 1B muwlok brown, 84 Yhnriut fancy 13ho; do extra_heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indiana A brown 18ar Nevonset A brown, 150 TIUKLNGUD—Amoskesy A U A 83 19c; do XX blue 82, 184c: Arrowaura, 94c; Claremont B B, lhf I Uonutogn T e, Ui Hamilton b 1o Lewiston a 80, 1 0«. Omega su) extrn 4.4, 280} Purl R nam XX blae etripe, 126; Shetuoket § 10}, do 83 120: ‘ooman's bluo 29, 9o IMS,—Amoskesk, blueand bronn 1640; Antlnu DD blue, 154c; ArlingX blue Bootch, 184c; Ooncord 134c}do AAA, do do 13}; do XXto do do er's blue and brown, M o River DD !ml!:' 1640; Pearl ur, lue and brown, 1 Uncaavillo, nlm hrown. Nir 3 (OS—Barunard, |Eddy|kmc llnln 24 huh double face, 840; Garner A nn%, Fjo; Manhattan glove finl-h 5§ ueg, '5!![ Psqlwt do uwport do 8e; do gl bo; Lockwood kid DOKSET JEANB Amnrv. 80j Andron coggin mattoen_ B§o; Clarendc, 64c; Conen oSen sntteens, 730; Hallowel, ' 8o; Indi Orohard 740; Narragansett,improved,o Popperill aatteen Ol Rockport, 7da. Allens, jo; Amecican, G;n Armold, 70; Berwick, 4{c; Cochecy, Conestogn. Bho; Dankirk, 3 Dunnell, @7c; Eddystone, 7c; ’“)Imeu!cr, oy Bho; Knlokorbocker, 63c; Mer o Mystic, Bic; Spraguel sour.hhrldge. 603 do. Gmghnml, ot St | 28 borg, Shey Oriontal 6)c, AN Aumke 100 Amose kug dress 941 Argyle, 1§L. tlantic, 90; Oumberland, ; Highlana, 7;0) Kenilworth, 8§01 Plun keti, 1040} *OOTTONADES— Abborville 1840 Agate, 200; American, 110; Artisian, 200; Oairo D and T, 13h; Olarica D and T, 174c; Decoan Co, stripes Dand T, 1 160; Key- stone, 184; Nantuckot, 19c; Nonparell 160; Ocean D and T, 134c; Royal, 163 Sussex, 120; Tiogl 15 ; Wachusett shirt In( eo:‘uic o, lnklm 12§0; Yorl 153‘: o, oheoks, stripes an fimfi? Nes—nmwgm 104,37}t do 9.4, %8; do sl O fl. lln, let of thn Loom 10-4, 274 98, 8503 do 78, 800; do b4, mo, g STy ) 3 Bopperell & g7 sl by 166 U Bhos do 4 do 48, 17¢ DBUGS AN'D nmnn nwl CHEMIOA LS - uu, bboy 700; Bark, 'lm 1b,{750; Cinchon': n, m{nfm 25; ou. Castor, ll.ia. h:é" P 15, o [}) 0: Quinins P, A TRLR T of, ‘l 85; 'otassium, lodldn, per It E hl per 025 énls pl l:‘u o ine, r H nur flour pnrl% 'l{‘ ) u.mrol. 1 45, Paints Olls and Varnishes} sons, 2 b, per ocase, 2 45, Bartlett| OILS—110" carl lon, pears por case, 240, ~Whortleberries |12¢; 150° I:udll:?xn' p:r ::lllon. r eue.fls Egg plums,2 I percuse,2 90; [ 140; 175" headll gall 190; Sre ST AL e, 6 Mo Wi o T per ). Pine y per case | raw, r 4 00GETS. Penches, 3 2 e 300; | por & on.m:.'fl'.d.-fimumm.wm. do 8 b, case, 4 00@4 50; dn, (pto) B0, per | Fon “365 No. 1 et "Nero 2, o r, éod e, 6 I, per dozen, 3 50, p. 115;.-.«., obbing ‘prioon, Jack. Frost B, por gallon- 8 Muhwlnur)‘sgoaper 160 Iba.; Topekn | E755 b, W, K., per gallon, 7551 nesiatoot, Patent 6); Minnehaha | extra, pn nllon. DDe; No 1, 850; lubri- Minnesota Pnunt. 83 75; Shawnee hlmv Eagle, XXXX wlnhr, 11& ter, 82.76; Triumph spring, best, 277 5 Christian's superlative, 3.80; bran, per o | ton, $16.00; chopped foed, 5. flour, por " sack, §25; N .ul.r"""'“I 290, PO RD2 b Refinining Co, xThrul, Marss l!c, 40 and 50-1b cans, 12fc; 20. 3 10.1b &:ll‘. sorow Qop. 12§0; B—lb do, nhh.n- prlma to choice, 743 sof Tl 7@ Th0s Potes ‘fi—%h s Salt brls, 6 75; No, 1 mackerel, kits, 1& family mack- erel, half brls, 4 75; famil; mmkerll. ki 860; No. 1 white fish, brls, 6 00; No, UOFFEE,~Rio, tair, 1101 Hio, good Uoj peiras ko chol' 12'to 1340} OI4 gove Java 18c @ 24 SUGAI(S—I‘WG‘M 10f0: Cut loaf, 10)\:[ Gnnnh“%xflc; Confectioners’ A, tra O, 840; Extra O, '. 1{«E dnk yullnw, 440, nhlu lon kegs, 81 05, dand do, 4 gl .50 SODA—1In Ib papers, mwmm,m PIOKLES—Medium, In barrels noo,dolnmu bbls, 4 oo.'-':'uh?hibh 00 do, in half bbls, b 00; GSherkios, o bbklfi 1110, do,in balt bbla, 6 00 -] Bil Dina Oorn’ 5 'onr] T o vor Gloss V: medium SYRUP- Standard do, 4{ gallon hll, s 2oice, 60@750; Impcrlnl,.?f‘od, w& Oholoe 750; Young We; nh'o‘l‘eo-? ¢ 1 15‘:':"1.- J apan ExceleiorGloss, | 20°! K. nho 16(1% Oolong, MJ::: Frenct oal on, 80c; summer, 150, m mwfiho. 0,1, ;ar g’nllon. sk', No. lpom. on, flfle tur. plntino a\!l napths, 74 » per gall l&e; . 1 PAINTS IN OTL—White load, Omaha P, P..litle; white lud. Bt. l’nnln.puu. 3 s French llna. Fu b xinc, rodvoah 1 "‘.‘r,..‘."" varsish e flh:‘ French ll,nu, ofl aset 150; Raw aa burnt umber, 11> cans 120; raw and : vandyke bro 8 nfinndh’::nl:fmk 120, oonch ‘Soach_black and; Tvory black, 1603 drop black, 160s Prasias blus, 300; ultramarine blve, 180; chrwme groen, LM, & D, 140;blind and shutter roen, L. M. & D 4e; | 14¢; Parls Pacl groen, 1; ndian red, dre, 22c; Anurxnn od, I, lP.. 1801 golden ouhn, 16; pntant ohmme yellaw L.. M, 0. & ool ht_oak, nton.:lxl l-‘fi. 8¢} ldu Al s;n.!":m.‘.!i White lead, Ba ""& vhlulng 1‘.0'1 vhld.ng u- l!c, ™ lnnp o !.Duy gn;- HI. u‘m"‘n.. VAD bfown, 8c; umbn. kmrnl. 42 n:nbn, :-: Ac;siennn, burn t, aéa raw, 4o Paris n gmuhl. 3, Pnrh green com’ N, ¥.' 200; ohrom green K., 12¢; v¢ v 7003 ver million, America, 180; red, 10c m p!nk,u‘lnu:‘;emfin rud,‘ Oohu,rx : vene Am, lead, rven ilon, wualad, BT g oo T low, K., 12¢0; ochre, rochelle 8c; g b Ny "f»',.‘.::*':m’t: larger, 1lo; spanish b '%o%t;%'“&u_u L o, Faraltare, axtrn, $1 107 taraibore, &‘“"“a. 5 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, Tl h e T 2 own ell buol TEAD—Bar, §165 VINEGAR—Fure epple extra, 160 pure np'fh. 18c; Prussing pure avole, 160, —Dray loads, per bbl, 170;'Ash: onbll 20; Dlmu, extra, .1 phaltum, extra, 85e; shells nfl finish, 81 80. HIDES—trreen butehers, xreen but ‘s hide e, cured 7{@8c; hld.u. groen salf u:.l,grad t, ota, in sac 50; bbls dak Tho;hides, The; d fllnt.m-d.lnlsuxd HOAPS. Kk Seyen 'xgpe‘.?u,s"safin ealf and kip, 1 flgllo. wal h dos, so th:- sstinat, 8 60; Kirk's lhndudk‘ 10@11e; fm ol-llh-. uoue Ruks, “hp JBawie, 23" Kii|se °"1u"'wen 2, u.mb.m.' " Pr (1%0 U‘i_.}; i X;r . e mé” 1603 dlmnzsdhhm.. R L s r 00 n case AN T oA 0 20, No. 4, 106, nenson, 100 par Ty fane i o'.:" "fi' 160 No. 8, 150; No. 4, 'be. ol rav—white Virginia Soasted. | 800 No. 2, 2ba, 0. 1, b 1%, eliod u«f.nori-mr.m narrow wtripes e e Rt e T ST o) oaddle, round, | Osk sole, 886 to 430; hemlock sale, 380 to oaves. Ul lol num. oases, 35 40. $ 00, blne aw |y, ue | and w., 28¢; I’Afl‘!fl &'flc. ‘{whhh 0, D, Moroooo, 850; simon; H:\HN 85-~No 1 star olk 42; No3 do, 8%; N._ 1 Ohio oak, 880; No, 2 do, 85¢; No. 1 Milwaukee, :!n. No. 4o $o. Lumber. WHOL-AII- We quote lumber, Iatn and shingles on oarn at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SC, A\NTLINJ-vM 1t aed ander, $23 00; 18 ft, TIMBERS an undel $22 00, VIST18 ft., 823 b0; j50; 24 ft. $96 50, , 4 ond @ in,, 824 00; No, 1 ("ml 9, $18 ocmmon % ot per oun- Towa plaster, Inir por by, b0e, Tarred 50, Straw board, 83 50, evy Fisraware Lint w nteel, speoial upecial or (erman, 6oy A wagon apokes, m-L‘ 25 folloow, nawed 70@ibo: n 81 Uem(vlll bbl, &3 4 $3 00, waabisrs, por 1b, 8@1 coll obatr, per b, 6@ iron wodges, spring teol, ) \unl.vn (] nmh--h oea, IRE—Iu car lots, 850 per 100, NAITS—Rates. 10 to €01*, 3 7 SHOT,—Shot, 81.85; Buok ..m. o m Qriontal, Powder, kogs, #0.401 h\m\ 83.48; do., quarter knffl ous, $3.85; Fuso, per 100 foot 500, O O Cmberiaa blacksmith, $12; Morrie. Run Blowburg, $1%; Whitcbroast tamp, ¢4 50; Whitebroast nut, 84 50; Towa lamp, $1 50: Tows nut $4 50 Spring $700! Antheacite. 11 60@13 00; Oanon Gity, 87 00 per tan. ALOOHOL — 108 § rnnl. 325 per wine allon; extra Californin spirits, 187 proo §5 pae proot wallons Grlp o rofined .pmu 187 proof, 128 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies, 1 00@1 B »5 fine blended 1 50@ 3 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken. tugky aud Penneglvania ryes, 3 0da7 00 DR ANDI S Tinported, 65 00@16 001 domestic 1 40@4 00, 'lNB(;lmporhd. 4 50@6 00; domestle, s—lm%umd. 4 MOU Now Isn(l 2 004 00; dumantl bAF 17 EAUH AND APPLI OHAMI’AONKQ—-Imwrufl per_oase, N(l‘.fl'u 05 Asrlaaa, oave, 12 006 OLARETB— er oaco, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per care, 6 00@ 2 00: Oltl"‘l. per case, 4 00@7 00, rs and Tobaocos. FINEO '—In pails,—~Hard to Beat! 70%0; Golden Thrend, 70¢; KFouutain, 80c, Favorlto, 66c; Rocky Mountain, (0ot Fancy, Bbc; Daisy, 50c.—In tin fofl— Oatling O, 8,, 6 1b boxos, por lbOJa Lotk tavd's T t\r, 6Cc; Diamoad O SMOKING—A) grade 33c. Cranulated—Blackwel - " am, 16 3 Dukes Durham, 16 on, 460; Seal of & arolinw, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebran T.one Jack, 4 oz, lnen bags ' Pack 2 or, thu Dog T ail 6ic, § ofl. 55u: wool, Merlno nnwaa od, light, 14@! @1815¢; modiam vn washed, oboice, E2o; 80 & brarry, blackand osttad woo) 2@6o laee Horass and Mul The merket is brisk and selling wall at o wlight adv: The demand for good horses oxcoeda the supply consideraoly, Pricos range sa fol- lowe: Fine single dvivers, 8150, to 3003 Kxtra draft horses, 8176, to 225.; Common dralt horses, 8100, to 160.; Extra farm horses, 8110, f0 125, Common ¢o good farm horsen $90, to $100, nxu» plugs, 860, to 76, Common plu; g8, $20. to 840, MULES,~—15 to 160 hands (excra), $125, o 150,; MLto 16 _hands, $100, to 140, : 14 to x‘oal mh, $75. t0100.; 18§ to 1 TUTT’S PILLS LLS IYM PTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Loss of Appeti lowoln oosti Pain in th p&' “' th & dull lsvx:: sation ln the bac) Pain under o 8) after Irri of tem er, Low -plfintfi'wnh » foel- g neglected um.duty % izziness, Flutterin, the heart, ou befors the eyes, ol- low Skin, Headache generaily over tho tht e Ro-t.lanlnell. th fit- hly ocolored Urine, OONSTIFATION. — UTT'S PILLS are , S e e R ‘I petite,and cause e et e e on the far Bto hooed oo & Sonta. _.L_d_..___ TUTT'S HAIRDYE. GRAY HAIR OR WHISKERS change to BLACK by a sing] plication of llllu Dv& “ imparts A natnra ‘Ac (AN » NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. [From the Bdston Globe] Jeasrs, Editors — The above (s a good Itkeness of Mrs. Lydia E. Pl am, of Lynn, Mass., who above ll other human beings| say be truthfally called the “Dear Friond of Woman,”| 4some of her correspondents love to call her. Shal 1 sealously devoted to her work, which is the outeone| £ a lestudy, and s obliged to keep six lady ssdstants, 40 help her answer the large correspondencs thich daily pours in upon her, each bearing its special urden of suffering, or oy at releass from it. Hee| fegotable Compound 1s a medicine for good and nof, vil purposes. I have personally avestigated it and @ satisfled of tho truth of this. On account of its proven merits. 1t 1s recommended Rd prescribed by thebest physicians in the eountry, 10 sayw: “It works Uke & charm and saves much aln, 1t will cure entirely tho worst form of falling| Jquent spinal weaknoss, and he Change of Lifo.” | 1t permeates portion of the system, and gives espocialy adapted to) .|NOS, NEW SAMPLE BOOKS. COMPRISING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF Wall Paper! FOR 1883 NOW READY AND FORWARDED TO THE TRADHK FREE OF EXPENSE, OUR NEW LOCATION. Change having been ren- dered necessary by continued increase in business, is 106, 108, 110 112 WABASH AVE. John J. McGrath, Chicago. We have resumed the handling of WINDOW SHADES, and offer the only ontire new line of these goods now in this markot. l’rlco list upon request. W.F. STOETZEL, Sells the Best GOOKING STOVES. In the City, FOR THELEASTMONEY 610 South Tenth Street. 'DAVIS BROTHERS, BLANK BOOKS Printing Inks, STATIONBHRTY, Largest and most complete assortment of blank books and office stationery in the city. Bookkeepers are invited to examine ourStock BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, DAVIS BROS’, 16th Street Opp. Post Oifllu N. B —On- ntonk of F‘nncv Rhchmury 1n nnmmaln in nvorvrmnsot. "~ EASTERN MARKET. MEATS, MEATS, Fresh, Balt Smo <ed and Pried. at 0. OONNERS, - 1716 Burt Stree e hclos Cute compotiion tn pm anda fiumlh undeistanding of the buslness Patronee PIANOS Decker Bros., Mathushek, Simpson, Haynes Bros., Story & Camp. ORG.ANS 8y, Btory, v and Camp, I have sold these Instruments for the past 11 years, and always gave ex- cellent eatisfaction. J. 8, WrienT, 1218 8, 16th 8t. Oity Hall Building, GIBSON & RILEY, CARRIACE AND WAGON FAGTORY, CORNER TWELFTH AND HOWARD STREETS, omMmaEA, - - - - - - . . mN=E=. Partfoular attentlon given to Repairing, Satlafactlon Gusranteed. HORRIBLE ACCIDENT AVERTED. No Floods in the Missouri. And Every one Buys of J EKENIDIS, 711 THIRTEENTH ST, w life and vigor, It removes faintuess, flatulency, futroys all eraving for stimulants, and relioves weaks' a8 of (hostomach, It cures Bloating, Headaches, eral Debility, Glooplessnoss, That foeling of bearing fervous Prostration, G t 10 harmony with the la o nystem. . per bottle or six for §5., and 1 sold ) Fuggista, Any advico required as to special cases, and he names of many who have been restored to perfe palth by tho use of the Vegetable Compound, can DPtained by addressing Mra. P.. with stamp for § her Lome in Lynn, Mass. ¥or Kidney Complaint of efther sex this compound| msurpassed as abundant testimonials show. “Mrs. Pinkham's Liver Pills,"” says one writer, “are 7 the world for the cure of Constipation,| and Torpldity of the liver, Her Blood) NEW & SECOND HAND FURNITURE, STOVES, CROCKERY Tin. Blassware, Oarpets and Household Sunpllsn. LOUIS BRADFORD, DEALER IN LUMBER, SASH, DOORS,BLINDS Shingles, Lath, &c. LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES, Oall and @et My Prices Befors Buying Elsewhers, wn o x0 |YARDS COR. NINTH AND DOUGLAS. ALSO 7TH AND DOUGLAS . o