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» THE DAILY Bw}f‘---MO\l' ‘A Y APRIL 5 Of Omahs, Neb. Pald up Capltal, - - DIRECTORS: . JOHNBON, Preaident, of Stoele, Johnson & e A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B & Q &. R., Boston, ¥. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo. SOIIN 8. QULLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Oollins. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney. at-Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. 8, Oashier, late Caahlor of the Firnt Al Dank of Omaha, and connected with man nt of hat Bank sinco ito $260,000 arganization in 1 0 % for business April 27, 1882, with the APLA Cf By baus o Nebraska, Coutncrions recelve special attontion and char Ges lowest obtalnable hero or elsewhore, Intranst allowed on time deposits upon favor. abio terus and apon accounts of banks and bank. " NN Brcnanens, Government Bonds, and Clty Pectiea bought and sold ol iis detalls ,and la the treatment of custom- 18 in will pirsue the most liberal policy conale- Aons with sa’e bank J W RODEFER. Hroker Stocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other @dod <ecuriti s dea t in Room 4, No. 28 Pearl §f Council Bluffs, FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. Spectal Dispatch to Tue lin. New York, March 31, s prep red todo a general banking business | ) osettled and }@1e lower; une (Flald'e), Jorone, 8400 do 1M (Field), 2, 2, G583 r oase, 3 751 do 2 T (Ctandard), per oase, Bita Opened firm and closed $@§o low | 390; strawberrios, 2 Ib, per caso,2 40, or; ed western 51@53¢; white, Hi(@ mplmme«, 2 D, per onse, 8 50, Dam. s ~Western fresh, higher and firm at | sons, 2 M, per case, 2 45, 18§@19s, pears per ' caze, 240, —Active and firm; new mess, 19 15. r oase, 275, Kgg plums,2 T percise,? 90; q reen gngel.llbpm oase, 2 90; do choic aard—H ghor; priwe steam, 11 624@11. | ™ per caso 4 50, Pine Apy vVn,?l’v.erc § 4£00@5 75, Peachen, 3 1h par, Shas 8 00; & %ot do 3 b age, 4 0G4 80; i do (blo) 81 8, per ; do ple, per (o 43 8t, Louts, March ‘,‘ Wheay ‘“"""{ vmun—'.v.mnm 'prl.«'.m.!m Yrost Fo0 o g ineti | St. Louis winter) $3.90 por 100 [be.; Topoka Salnil 003 bidfor oashi| Patent Kaneas, 8 60: Minnehaba 21 183/t Ju v.‘\.i« 19 o'flfvr.lu\" Miunesota Patent, 83 \‘hmvn-»f faney and Varnishes ()ll.S—-HO' ebon, per 12 150° headlight, per 175° hc.dll.i‘t, ver gallor Water ite, 18¢; per pallon, 65; livwed, or h.] on, £85; lard, winter str'd, on, -£5; No.1, 8%e; No. 2 XXX, per g:\llun, 125 o alion sporm, b fish, W, nm., por gallo cating, sero, por golden macitoe, | Sual Lt 8 insiqe] winter, $3,10; Eaglo, win- Do l'\-: "w \ll;v‘n’ l‘;;: at ioside ) pop g, mph spring, beet, 2. 75; »“' k" U4i@ ‘hrlnlnm riative, 3.50: bran, per Arket opened n ton, $16.00; chopped feed, 00; Queen W " | Bes flour, per sack, Noltie Blye, for July, cloving at inside [P AREL 200 0 e intae O ‘“ A LA RD—Omaha Refivining ru-m- 40 and B0-Ib cans, 12 ; 10-b pails, scrow top, 1 1b do, 12§a Oats—Market slow; u\‘ tor cash; 4340 bid M b-Ib du. Tarket dull at 53 s id, Iiye < o 0o, 73% Bitloy—t0@806. =l ,.;m.: :n.l.s to choice, 7§ @ ‘\l\r""“li“- - “‘A];L.-r slow at ,‘. o. 1 mackerel, talt brls, 6 75; hiskey nket steady st No. 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- KANSAS CITY erel, half hrlx?‘ 475 £ ]ulx mackerel, Idt,ni rch 81, — Wheat— | 0. 1 white half brls, 6 00; Nc 7 or| . LOFFEE,~Kio, tatr, Moy Riv, good 1 witas to o 2'to 124¢; Old gov't Java 18¢c @ 2 HUGAKS—Powdered, 10c; Granulated, 9%c; Confeotioners' Standard Extra C, 8)¢; Extra C 8%c; medium yellow, 74e; dark yellow, 7 SYRUP--Standard Uom,, 440, bbi Standard do, 14 gallon kege. 82 05; Stan. 100: Cut loaf, fpecial Dlepatchioo to Tun Bux, y dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 95 [For receipts «nd shipments ot grain and | O A 1D AL ey $,0 4e Sk} by live #tock, seo ““Teais” in anothor ool | woda, l\F\‘ PICKLES—Medium, in barrels umn. | 8700; do in half bbls, 4 00; amalls, in bbly CHIOAGO., 900 do, in half bbla, 500; gherkins, in Oa10Aau, March 81. --The Drovers’ Jour- | bble, 1100; do, in halt bbls, 6 00, nal rop rts as follows: STARCH,—Pearl. #40; Silver Gloss Hogs~ Market slow and weak; prices | 943 ~ Corn Starch, 942y~ KxcellorGloss, steady; mixed, 710@7 60; heavy. 7 60@ | 7o ; Oorn, 7de. Money—At 5@10 per cent; closed at at 6 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper — At 6@74 per ocent, Sterling Fxchange—Bankers’ bills strong at 4 813; demand, 4 84, G )vernments unchanged excap$ 4s tou- pons, which advanced § per cent, Stooks for the day show a general ad- vance of }@I{ per cent; marked closed fairly steady and somewhat firmer, Yester sy, To-day. 104§ 1043 104 118 1204 128 Adams Expresa..... 127 Allegheny Central.. Alton & Terro Haute. 7 do pm. 98} American Express...... 87 Burl,, Cedar Lapids & N 0 Oanadla Southe 674 Qol,, Cin, & [ud, Ce 105 Qenteal I 76 Chospeake & Ohio,, d . Chicgo & Alton 131 do ofd . 186 Uhi., Burl, & Quincy 15; i 7 Cleve., Col, & Cincinnati Delaware & Hudsou canal,... Del,, Lack, & Western...... Denver & Rio Grande, Erie. . 87 374 do .76 76 East Tennessee o9 do_preferred. . .16 Fort Wayne & C"hlcnu{; L}: 1;4’ Hannibal & 5t. Josep! . 39, do pfd... 80y 80% Harlem.. . Y 198 Eonston & Toxas "Central. eile Illinois Central........ Ind., Bloom. & Weatern Kansas & Texas...... Lake Erie & Western. . 3 Lake Shore & Michigan So,. 110 Louisville & Nashville..... Louisv., New Alb. & Lhiu?n 50 ; h & C‘:ncinnnl 1st n l 10 ingm‘;pu- & Chasloston. w0 Central ufin‘f.'pau..u st. ‘Lo Missouri Pmlfic. At 9 93§ 102§ New Jersey Central... Nashville & Chattanooga. 1264 98 3 | stockers and feeders, 4 50@5H 1U; cows, 3 50 TEAS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@55; Ghelce, S0GTHo; Ylmpurl;{l good, 40@dbo; e, 60@760; Young Hyson, $0c; oholoe, 650@81 00; Japan’ Nat f 3fic: Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, 38@40; Oolong, oo 40@86) o rood, 85@40c: choice, 85 ROPL-—Siaal, § fach sad laegor, 11e; #inch, 11e; 4 inch, 122, WOQDENWAKi—lwo heop oatl 175; three hoop pails, 2 00, Tuby, No. 1, 8 60; Ploneer washboards, 1 86 Doable Grown 2 90; Wellbuokete, 5 60, TEAD—Bar, 81 65 VINEGAR—VPure spple extea, 16c: pure apple, 18¢; Pruesing puro anolo, 160, SALT,~Dray loads, per bbl, 1 70; Ash: o1, in wao ke, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, APS--Kirk's Savon Imperi in matlost, 3 60; Kirk's etand 810; light, 7 20@7 70; skips, 5 00@7 00, Cattlo—Demand weak; pricss stesdy, with supply fairly exhansted; quality ot offerings poor; sales, exports, 650@7 15; good to choice shipping, 6 00@6 45; com. mon to fair, b 40@> 90; mixed but .hering slow and weak at 2 30@5 00; canning de- maud weak; stockers and feedera quiet, wuh prices ateady; comn on to tair, 3 50@ 4 75; good to choice, 4 80@5 40 Sbeep—Common t> tair dull at 3 25@ 450; medium 10 goud, 4 75@5 65; choice to extra, 6 00@6 75; fancy, 6 80@7 00, KANSAS CITY. Kansas Crry, March 31,—The Com- mercial Lndicator this afternoon reports as follows: Cattle—~Market firm; steers, 5 60@6 50; @410, ' whito Russian, 525 Kirk's e et e b modium, | gorory, 316 Kirk's. Prairio Queen, T baap M ay HTbsy Hatives; /10 (100 cakes), _40; Kirk's magaolis doz., Sheep—AMarket qulet; natives, 5 10. POTASH—Pennsylvauia cane, 4 oase, 41, LoUs, t cane,-8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 dox. in oase, €1, Louts, March 81.—Hoga—Soarce | 1 90: Anchor Ball 2 doz in cas 1 50, and fiem: good light, 72547 40; packing, | PEANUTS—Ronsted, choice, zed ‘ren. @ butchers' to ex:ra, 7 45@7 75, Oattle— ullrupp'g, and nothing doing, Sheep changed. nessee, 100 per 1b; fancy white, 10c per Ib; rnw—mhltz Virginia raw, 109 ronsted u NDLES—Boxes, 40 b, 1¥s, 15§c; 8e, 5c; beeos 40 Db, 16 oz, 68, 1686, MATCHES— caddie, 95:1 round, conen. B4 103 sauare, onsen, MEATS—Hams per Ib., mc. bacon per Ib,, 18}o; clear side bacon per Ib , 11§c; dry salt riaee per 1b,, 9hc; dry salt thouls davs per 1b., 10§c; bacon shoulders per Ib,, She; tierce a1; Allspice, 180 obs, 28301 Arbuckle's 140y Part TRAFFIC, tpectal Dizpsiches to Tum L. FLOUR AND GRAINS 8 Ouioago, March 81.—Receipts and shipwents of flour and grain for the pait 24 hours have been as foliowa: Receii ts, 000 Shup'ta, Fiour—barrele., Wheat—-bushels L} CHRESZ—~Frll Cream, Qo Skirn, 1043 (L LY E—Amerloan, § 40; Greenwich, 3 40; | fi”l:, _, Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 0G; Lewis arley Iye, 4 65; Jewell lye, 275, FEED—Jobbing prices, Ohop feed 8150 per 100 Ibs. ; chop corn, 81.40; bran, Niw York, March 31.—Receipts md shtpruents of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have boen as followa: 70¢ per 100 1bs. Receipta Shp'ts OMJNY—N". u oo por bht, Flour—bbls. ... T 16000 | BROWN OOPTONS—Atlantio A, 8ho Corn— 169,000 Applmnxx 7c;_ Atlsnta A, 8; Boot; Oats - 670 ,BuekoyaL 4.4, 70; Onhot w, Kaxsas Orry, Mnch 81. —Reoeipts | 7; ltton i ;umt 'alls E, and shipments of grain for the past 24 oollu 0; Honest W‘Idt.h, n‘ln- Bours bive boo ae follows: A. 8o; Indian u.. Reo'ts, Shiv'ts. i‘mh; dian Orchard d. w., 8¢ Whest, bushels. . 2,000 13,000 70; Mystio mm. Tie Peqm A, 8!0] Corn— 28,000 " 20,000 /000 | cohawmut h 31.—Recelpts and |t Bfi""' do A' H“‘ do E.flfli* st oy Jl,*.mfms.v gy 05 or o; Argyle Atfan las' On10aG0, M. shipments of live stock for the hours have been as follows: or h“Bxl‘A‘." “3 XndluEOrchn'd S b Taconi o 39, 84c) Lehigh Y 44, 9‘0. ".ppcnll Ry 30, 70; do O 83, 730; d 740; do B ALK, oh,oflc; et el | ks BLEACHED COTTONS—And Kansas Oiry, March 3I.—kuulpu and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been aa follown: M;%lo Bhipm'ts, iroscog 4-4, 94; Blackstone AA Imperial 880; 1,200 I ot "Sloachod 4-4,90; Oabot 4.4, ;}; 1,300 Fidelity4-4, 93o; Fruit of the o Sr. Louts, Morch 81,—Recelpts and | onnbrigé-4,12§0;doWater Twlat, 1 ¢ shipments of live stock for the past 24 dian Head shrunk ~4. 1203 o and kip, 12@14e; ) 1'u.im,nuui Wi, 8 015 e, 11@12 : gmn oalf, wt, undor 8 T, per vkin, 3 80; sporm, eignal, per pontine, per o, 650 wllon, i 64 AINTS IN OTL—White I, PP Goy whito load, St Marseilles groen, 1 & Fronch rine, groen noal red senl, 11¢; Fronch zin 00 Frenoh zinoe, aad burnt umber, 1 burnt Sienna, rofinad lampblack, 1vory black, 16¢; drop hla blue, 80c; ultramarir green, L. M, & D)., 140; greon, L. M, & Di, 14¢; Pari Indian red, 15c; Venetian ro, dre, 2%0; American Vermiliod, I, & chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & ‘D 180; ellow ocbre, o; gold: e 18 Sakens {r er, 8c; graining colora: light oak, dark X w-lnuh Abestnut an 150, Dry ©aints White lead, 80; Kronoh sine, 10e1 Par whiteing 2§o; _ whiting pidors, ~1ge: phiting conl, oj Inoy blsck Qorman 40; 1r mpb! wk ordinary, 10¢; Prus. l(nu lue, 55¢; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke L'mwn. 8e; mnber. burnt, 4:; umber, raw 4ojsionna, burn §, 4dc; sien raw, 4o Paris gonuine, 350; Paris green com' 20¢; chrome green, N. v c; chrom groen K., 120; vermillion, l’ny 70¢; ver mlll(on. Ameron, 180; Indiau red, 10c 14c; venetian read, Cokusoso Omahs pure, mnfluflannd Am,, llc, red lud. flo' me yellow, osnnlne. low, K., 12¢; rc, mahollu an e » | French, N. Wl.nter’lb lehlgh bmvn‘ ?a:. spanish brown, 24 0e's m ers) VARNISHES—Barrels lon, Furniture, extra, §1 101 (mnlmu. o, 1, 81; coach, extra, 81 ach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, §1 76) l‘un. 700; aa- phaltum, utn, 860y shells 8 50; bard oil finish, 8! Nldu Purs, E HIDES—{yreen butohe: hides, Hh@ To cured Gi@7ci bldew, grom’ st dry flint, wound, 12@iSe; dry oalf ‘dry salt_hides, ound, 1 lt«. H50@81 25; green lamb skine, green $1 25@1 50; damaged hides, two-third ratc, cut soored vab, olnsned Ewor and one [+ tLicde rate,) brlndod bi (lr\- If) per eent, off Coor: eking, No, 1, 45 80¢; No. 1 20.; No. 4, 100, "k, 80c; Ne. 2 150; No. 5, 16c; No, 4, bo. Yor No Ik, 60c; No, ', 260, Skunk, No, 1, bihe! 686c; short stri) H)? narrow etripee allow T, bread etipe, 100, Leatner Onk solo, 880 to 420; hemlock hemlock kip, 800 to i 850 to 800; hemlock calf, 85 lock upper, 23c to 2fin, on alligator, 400 to & Grelaon kid, 2 50 to S ok ip, 100; oak calf, 120 to 130; French 110't0 1 553 French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; setts, 5 50 0 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; topplags, 9 00 to 10 50: B, L. Morocco, 300 $0,300; pabble O, D, Maogoo, Shc; simon; 250 t0 8 00, HARNESS—No i » ar_osk, 42; No 3 390; N._ 1 Ohio oak, 80; 'No. 2 do, # No. 1 Milwaukee, $76; No, 3do Sde. mber. WHOLRSALS. ‘We quote lumber, latn and shingles on cars at Omaha at the following priceu: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft, and under, $22 00; 18 ft,, 823 50, TI 16 ft. and under, $22 00, TKMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., 823 50; 20" 239 ft., $36 50; 24 ft. 826 50, é—No.l. 4 and 8 in., 824 00; No Ighm 8] ETING — No, 1 (2nd eommon boards), $30 00; No. 3, 818 00, l.nzl— 81 25; bulk por ous- 850; U-m-m.. bbl, 26 Towa P’J"m'l "| e svhkwd.lflbo. hltmo!bl.“ ML plowmll. special e, 380 to vy H Iron, rates, 83 00: oast, 705 mnlblu.&a. lpcelnleermm,Gm st _tool do, ki 'm&n hufi..pemt, E «.u‘”""’ dry -'nun, r Ib, 10110 per.i) B8@18c; Ls ) coil chs‘n, r I, 6@12; fron o 60} ?;mb-n. 60 mh. do; horsesh urden’s muleshoes, 6 25, BARBED WIRE—In car lots, 7 50@ 8 50 per 100, NAILS—Rates. 10 to 609, 3 75, rivets, vex I, Hc, Lo o | Howard John Cass bet 11th and 12th -pr‘ln% teel, 7@8c; Burden's 8175 Balacin, per_osz, 40c; Snll"nh ol l'"lFl‘H WARD thl“TRA'fl“\' Morphine, per oz, $8 85; Ipnur flour per | dm tmhnlna. ver oz, 81 &5 ST ADDITIONAL NAMES, Allen Chas A 1807 Burt st Auderes Gottiieb 1342 n 18th st Batley Authony 1625 n 18:h st Ball Joreph 1516 Bort at Barnum H W 1124 n 18th st Barnum J R Nohclas st above 16th Barry John 1414 Ouming st Barton Guy C Sherman ave Badger Toornton 1006 n 16th st Barker Johin 14 h st ahwvo Webster Beobe Talmace 322 n 14th st Botta A H 1326 1 18 h st Bestty Wm 1110 Davenport st Beatty Jaco5 1110 Davenport st Rinckman J A 603 1 16:h st Bogoo Frank 1120 n 18th st Boottzg-r O F 1517 Cuming st Boucher Thomas 7i8 n 17th st towen John 1102 Daveuport at Brady Philip 16 11 8 h st RBrauch E 8 1810 Oavs at Brown Rishard H 1128 n 17¢h st Brown Geo C 1128 n Brooks Wm D 1102 Davenport st Frown H B 1106 n 18th st Burke Pat 18 h st above Nicholas Cannon J R 607 n 18:h st Cary Avguatns 1102 Davenport st Casoy Thos J 301 n 11:h st Champlin Wm M 1308 n 18th st Chutb H F sliey bet 16th and 16th eud Burtand Caming st Chapman Oliver 1121 n 17th st Ohambere 8 J u Snermau ave Olarke J T 18:h and D ivenport at house Corrigan John J 12:h and Cass Cotter James n Shorman ave Cook E J 1102 Davenport st COormick J G 1121 Chicago st Connor Chas H 1818 Bart st Orane Abraham 808 n 17th st Crane Isano H 808 n 17¢h st Orane J H 808 n 17¢h st Orand W E 17¢h between Clark and Sherman s's Crolgaton Jus H 1718 Cass st Oralg Jas Y 704 n 17:h st Davie G R 1415 N 18'h ot Davis Edward 1418 Davenport st Dailey A H 18th near Grace Dolan Wm 409 N 12the Dolan John 409 N 12:h st Dorn August 16th aud Chieago et Davean Chas 16 h ave and Ciss ste Dwyer John 724 N 1¢ l- 8t Doolittle W V jt 812 N 18 h st Egan "hos H 1418 Chiengo st Ekelund Chas 1708 Camlngs st E'lin T M 11'h and Cniowgo sta Engler Ephraim 15°h hot Davenport aad Chicago sts Fagin P J 1021 OMeago et Farveworth 8 H 1615 Bart st Fitzgeraid M 966 o 17 hat Floyd E ( 1 w14 n st Fioyd J G 1512 Davenport st Floteher Wi M 522 n 13 h at Flock D Webster abv 14:h st Foley P (! vioagn bat 11 h sud 12th Fuveman Thos 1414 Chiongo st Fredcriuhun Ulrich 1512 Davenport Gallatine B 1710 Camings st Gornent Geo Banman's brewery Gibeon J H 1880 Davenport at Gould Wm 418 o 13:h st Gratton W E 17th and Davenport st Greatton C N 17¢h and Davenport Grace 8 H 1314 Cass st Grenburg O Peter 911 n 18:h st Hargraves Thos Davenport and 12th street. Hartwig A J 1310 Oalifornia st Harty John Oass av 11th st Hess Conatantine 1238 n 18th st Heron J M 15 h and Grace sts Higby Ira P 310 n 15th st Hilbert Andrew 1408 Olark st Hobart J H 12th and Cass sts Hogan Andrew 1111 Ohfoago sts Holltngar Wm H 1807 Woostor st Holfstead John C 1323 Callfornia st Horuaby E M 1008 n 16 h st HoytJ B 16 h bet Burt and Webater Hudson Wm 511 n 16th sts Hunnel N S 1014 n 19 hat Hutchinson Wm H 11and Chicago sts Jackson A 156:h and Webster st houra have been aa foll Lo o cambrio 5Ty New | SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; By 0 2 |souraibare boanaa tolloms SR M, o Rl ’1:‘3,,.,,, oLt P,,,,",,‘;,_".,,’.‘ oricy 5, 2sl | Jackaon Seott Webster bot 16:h st . . X o., uarter kegs, $1.88; Blast | Johnson James 1707 Cuming st Possuet 44 40 e TiorWatsates 351 Pase, per 100 0 fos 805, | Jomes Raubon P 1516 Ouss at e, o v 1%3; gettl il by mw);“m, % brows, o "hMmul}s‘an %‘firm ; v:m.h ?ml Jones Sam D 1107 Chicago st & Olevel AH o; do g.h.-.g » 8 E:I‘l:::l:gl’-lw:v Car. seq O ARMARES 4 Pl’lldl. 12}0; l‘i‘l’d xuio; hAr:'fl an( ‘dub. 5%1? l:-n 50: ln:‘l“ nut 'I‘w 5‘0‘:“00 g‘:“‘: E:Bfi:yl‘gllza;fi?hl:fig ;:'ebnar at : plaids, lington fancy, ' i 1 Wholosale Prioes - |15S Coiick Diowd: shor Obariot tancy. | Oy, 87 00 po by o 0@ 008 | ing John W 1808 Burt st 29 "Wl‘!'}" ‘l“ b‘l‘ Bh 31 5, 1240; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River Liguors. Kingsbury F B 1110 Davenport st Saturday Kvening, March 51. brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indians A| ALOOHOL — 188 f 225 r Kimmal Geo M 1102 Davedport st Although trade has been rather quiet|brown' 18: Nevonset A brown, 15 gallon; extra Califo 187 proof, | e o T 411 1 10th ot during the pact week no one seems to be | TIUKLNGS—A A O A 383|125 per proof gallon; m refined spirits ! ised di inted as the|19¢ do XX blue 82, 18 Arrowatna, | 187 proof lmécrssml nl.lnu, re-distilled Laffer H B 303 N 15th st X JPERFIsec ficx jeyen A CianpRoin 94c; Claremont B B, 15 conuwg-'x- whiskies, 1 bler 1 50@ ¢ M A13'7 N 16 8t. Paul & Omal 48§ { | wenther has been unfavorable. Retailers, | gra, 1740 Hamil L s |13 B0y K eatusiy bou bon: gm1 00; Ken. | Larson M A 1377 N 19 hat dy 1074 it any, areths only merchants complain- | 80,'15¢; Heinnehnba 4 200; Ouiog puper tugky and Pannl{n:uzh ryes, 2 60@7 00, | Lave G B 1520 D wanport st Texas & Pacific 403 fng a the jobbers are doing ne much aa | SEEro 44, 280; Pearl River Put-| B AND 6 00@16 00; | Leary Jere 1512 Cumings ot Union Pacifio. 96k 6 ] p XX blug stripe, 120; } Shotugket Lippert Peter N Shorman ave United States E 51 much as they expect. A good feeling ex 1og. do 88 120: Yeoman's blue 29, 9o Gms-mm 4 60@6 00; Aomestle, | 10 lon Juvicn Cuns st aby 11%h 8t Wabash, St. L. £ Pmlfic &Ug ists throughout and the prospects are all 1“:!11!%8 —ADn;)olt;uk.l!aluonxi flron; 1 GRO%gd Hhe 4 5088 00; N y X 5 ; i ; Andover e, 03 Arling ) } New 199 Wells, Faggo & Co, Expross. 122 st gt e e (Somlstien R blua'Swwn Lo Ooncord 000, blue sw | England, fiWdomamn g Myckey 101120 Oate at Westorn Union Tel 824 23 | are expecting and preparing “iuh do AAA, do do 13‘_3‘,;“““ EACE D APPLE RRANDY-- | Makedon J.71207 N 18th st QariboN. ...v.. s 1 s0on as the weather open though they have | do do Haymaker's blue and brown, | 175@4 00, Martis Olo 710 N 16-h st Central Arizona. 3 been holding off for tome time past as the I&n) Mgme River DD stripe, lt?e; Pearl | OHAMPAGNES-—Importod por oase, | Martin Christian 1511 Chloago st Excelsior,... ‘h grocers have been willing to buy but light- ;:zndl%em-;:‘ hlrovn- 16c; Uneasville, ls 00@!1 03 Amarisaa, ons0, 12 00® | Marsh W W 1814 Chicago st Tirhe Bitiabirg. 1 ly. Fruit and produce are in good demand | AR BRIOS—Barnard, 603 Eddystons B A REe e T nm,}:]lg %a 004 N 16th :zt Ontario....... 24 and such goods in this line as the market | lining, 24 inch double face, 840; Garner A | WINES—Rh ne wine, per oo, © 000 arshall M M 16:h and Davenport sts Quicksilver). .. .. [ affords find o ready sale. The prices in | glaze Inzed, Fho; Manhattan glove finish, 5o |2 00; Oatawba, por case, 4 007 00, Mies Karl Biuman's brewery do pid @ uch commodities aro high, and will re- | NeYPOrt do floi&n 680; Poquot FINE OO, A Tow to Beatt | Miller Eiw L 1718 Cans at PBoblusn gt 4 main so until the market is better sup- oohus“n'r"d.mwa——mon. ey Andiron | 7507 Goldos Thrond: Tou ountaia, 8, Milshell Ban Lishstaby\Diveaport ab Bilver Olff. . A Favorite, 650 Mitekuff Edw 1118 Sherman ave Bouth Pacifio. 5 plied which will be two or three weeks and ogglll satteen leo.Uhr:: .f“’ Mx‘i«m- F:'no A ’D o h o) ou 6 0! lltmll, Hall g yo- s » i i 3 probably longer. Dry good:r-ro fl];m with Orobard Tye; nrmnun.l:nprond.c Q“u,;“ 0. s,' 5 1b boxes, per 1b 630; Lovi- McKray GaoHl’u 11th and Ohicago sts PO AL a slight upward tendency. :h-u ing men "'Sfi""' satteen 94o; Mwn‘ Tho mfi"a&o dl"‘;'u Dismond Orown, “ito MoShane J H 314 N 17th st PRODUOE & PROVISIONS. }::‘.‘;xn::::n"::.:.:l:p:::sll:nr:d way | Amald, To; 'thos umm,"z; 85c, Graoulated— Dusham, 16| Nichols Joseph 1018 Wabstor st 653 Dukes Special Dispatches to Tus Bux, that country merchants are prosperous and | Oonest 20101 de?:wn hmh o) North Carolina, 16 o 48y Seal of Nebras | O'Belen T ¥ 16th and Nichols st CHIOAGO. will buy largely within a month, umauy $oelm. Bc; Mer | ka, 16 oz, 880; 4 o: linen bags | O'Connor John J 322 n10th st Omondo, March 31— lg\[‘h'--tim- The following are the only changes re- (£ '_h "cx Mml peaeen, Soi Pfi:}:’w D':x ol ox, tin| Ochsenbeln G W 1724 n 18:h st erally unsettled and lower; or Gtu{m 105}@1 05§ for April; 110:@1 10§ for M-}@x 11!2@1 11§ for .hm, 110§@! 15§ lnr uly; No. 2 spring, 105@1 07s; No. 8 pring, 92¢; No. 2 red winter, 1 09@1 0i b.»m-Opennd strong_and highsr, and eloted at inside prices; 513@54ge for oash; 5130 for March; 52@524c for April; 561@ 570 for May; 674e for June; 583@593 tor July; 59)o for Avgust. Oats —Generally unchanged; scme sales rather lower; 40{ 42¢ for ocash; 40fc for Macch; 4030 for April; 433@31go for May; 45§(@4 3o for June; 42)o for Jul Tye—Dull and 1 wer at 5! Barley—In fair demand Flax Boed —Lower at 1 45@1 45}, Timothy--Steady; goul to prlme, 155@ 1 60; poor to common, 1 49@1 50 Pork uldy with fair demand; 18 25 for cash; 18 27 for March; 18 274 for April; 18 474 for May; 18 623@18 65 for June; 18 774@18 80 for July. A&Q—A«;tlve and ashade hihhur. 11 424 h, March and Apri 1 H24@ u 55 for M-ly. ;1 574@11 60 for June; [; 1 624 for Juls HB’O % uel—ln demand; shoulders, 770; -hnrt rib, 10 10 short clear, 10 45. Butter—Steady and unchanged. lf‘# In hlr damwd at 18@18jo0. ll' YORK, S March 30, —Wheat—COash, hfi:&‘v’o‘::dh e options opened high . red, 1 20 SO ‘2':’.'.‘,:’.',‘}3: i nuudcd @) 3 Tod, 113 delivered; steamer,iNo, #red, :oum ; No, 2 red, 12130 &E ported in the market to-day: Bou 8 6o Green butchers' hides jc. oo e ontal Am m‘x ) declined je. : tlantio, do. cured, declined ¢ k s , n M Cut loaf sugar declined fo. Kenllworth, 8 Plun kett, 1 oy Bt | Extra C, sugar declined §o. bOTTONADEB——Ahhnfll- lm Hams declined 4o, Bacon 4 Agate, 205; Amerloan, 1le; Astison, 300 Dry salt sides $o. Gairo D and T, 184 O d 174o; Deccan Oo. btripes Dand T, 160; Key. Local Grain Dealinge. e -n«.?:e, 1340 muo[i“ ot, wo Notoael WHEAT. Cash No. 2, 89}o; cash No, | 165, Oean D and “%6 Royah, 1642 8, A)c. rejected, H24c. s N Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, 1 ‘achusett shirt ARLEY.—Ossh No, 2, 63c; No, 8, fjn¢ héok, 12je; ¥ o, -nkln. m Yorl 87e, Iaic Nankin, 1240; ‘do, checks, stripes - HYE—0 2 mm "o, 8 0z 9o, NEW D CORN~ 380, A HERTINGS—An in 104,27}t | 890 OATS—87c, 95@150; |40 9:4 280; do 84, 22; Continental O SEEDS—Blue grass seed, 125@150; )49 1ie Fruit of the Loom 104, 274; Now t'mothy reed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, | ¥ori millsg8, 85c; do 78, 800; do b, 224, 9 00; white clover seed. 13 00; millet seed, Pembr;ke 10-4, , 350; Pequot ylory ma do 100; Hungarian seed, 1 10; orohard grass | 74"10c do 49, ' 160; hoo do 67, 21c;do 67, 180, l’!&.nll o .c;do l 58, 33do; do 48, 1 '1». soed; 350, 100 and Provisions. POTATOES—20@250 per bushel, ONIONS—40@50c per bushel, BUTTER ~Choice country, 1240, uqs—yr_rsl:m 12@12e. | ONE or, HONEY —Caloraty B sbied o —Platt’s select o tln 4b¢, os, §110; rofo per 1b, 90, BOYETEm fi‘ 80, o o E'M’l pa'dan,Ju ll:.nh 25 bip-.f ORANGES—M—ln-. 8 75@“ 25, Salts, per 1b, 8jo; Gl pure pe: bl, LEMONS—84 bflr ] Kootate, per 22 BEANB—N"Y per 1150500. Oil, Osstor, No, 1, per 1 25; CHIOKENS -13@14¢ yer h. oil, , No, l‘ow gal, $115; Oil, TURKEYS Lo per Olive, per gal, 81 50; Oll, O 60; Opium, 0; P.&W.&R. &8, OANNED goons..o,an. 2 Ib|per os, $1 85; Potassium, Iodide, per 1] Merino unwas ed, llzh: 14@160; hnv%e. @18150; nudlmn un! washed, fair, l)al lndw.. 286! 2@60 less ry.hluh-dm' and Mules. The mrht is hrilk and all Packer Churchill 1620 Davenport st Parkins T O 1413 Chicago st Peters Lorerz 1102 Davenport st Pflaeging Wm F 909 n 17¢h st Plerce W B 310 n 13 h st Poppleton A J E zsbeth Place seling wll at & light advanos in prios, | Prico Pat’k 302 n 11 h st rho:’amd for good horses uouS. the | Pontez Chas 1504 Webster st supply coneideraoly, Prices range ae fol. lows: Fiue single drivers, '150. to 300.) Extra 3 Common dralt horses, 8100, to 160,; Extra farm horsee, draft horses, $175, to 225, mo. t0125.; Common ¢o good farm horses to $100,) Extra pl 860, to 76, Common plugs, 820, MULES. —16 to lM hands ex¢ra), '1”. to 160.; 14§ to 15 hands, $100, to 1 14 to #76. to hmd‘.&.hfn‘. el m“‘ Generous but Peculiar, l'NIu 1e'phia Record, Tae Bostonlans are generous, bu pecullar, van than for the benefit of the suffer ers by the western floods, — To makea good salad dressing In the ordinary way, good condiments, plent of time and no little skill are essent Durker's DREssiNG sup) requisites, All grooers 1t They contributad & larcer sum for the benefit of Pugilist Sulli- these Radford Orlando 1102 Davenport st Reed John Duarant Eagine house Resl O A 1102 Davenport st Rech Julios 1308 Chloago st s | Rosacker € 803 n 18:h st Raussell R1b't 16:h near Ohleago st Rather OD 619 n 16th st Rautherford James W 1102 Davenport ot Ryan Joha 1102 Davenport st Saxe D W 1724 Oass st Saxe R J 1724 Cass st t Beals John (col) 19 h Cuming st Shaw Ezra H 1132 Sherman ave Hhields Davld 1212 Orss st Southard J P 1415 Cass st Spellberg Wm 1427 n 18th st Stout Frank 1011 0 17¢h st Sweeney John 19th and Olark st Taylor Ed A 14th and Oass sts T.ylnr Jaa B 1122 Davenport st = —————— T ) OMAH A Meoicar [Jispensany 1 Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank, 13th, between Farnam and Douglas Streets. A 5. FISHBLATT, M. D., - PROPRIETOR. Dr. Fishblatt can bs Consulted Every Day Exo pt Fridays an and iaturdays, these iwo Days being devoted to His Disnengary at Des Moines, fowa. bpecial attention given to diseases of th THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER And Fomale Diseases, ag well as All Chronic and Nervous Diseases DR. FISHBLATT lscoy rod the greatest cure In the world for weakness of the back and limbs, involun dschaiees fmpot Al debi ity, nervousness, lanuor, confusion of ideas, palpitation of the hearr, tmldity, t , dimness of Wight or g'ddiness, disoascs of the head, throat, nose or skinm «, stomach oF bowels—those teriible disorders ari-{ng from so itary hab it prcil os moro (WA 2 the victims than tho sones of 8y rous to the marin- un 1 Ulysos, blighting thoir most radiant hopos or ntiioations, renderiog marriage | salble. Thoso th.( aro suTering from the av.l practices which destroy tholr mentaland paysical systeme Castello Miohwol Water Works pump | Slefken Adolph Davenport above 14th causing NERVOUS DEBILITY, *ymptome of which are a dull, distressod mind, which unfita thom from porforming thelr buste d wocial duties, makes happy marriago {mposs ble, distrosmes the act on of tho heart, causing of huat, do_rusalon of spiri‘e, ev | forebyding, cowardice, ferrs, droms, res'less’ nights, diezliess, torget u'novs, uonatural discharges, paia in the back and} hort broathing, choly, tiro easily of company and have prof. rence to bo alono, foellng a9 tired in the morning e Who roNIFing, & minsl Weakn: by anh 10, white borie deposit In the urine, nervousmess, con- tusion of thousht trewbling, watery and weak oyos, dyepepsis, constip:tion, paleness, pain and woakness In the liaits, otc , should consult moe immadiitely and bo restored to perfecs heaith., YOUNG MEN ‘Who have become ylctima of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive hab't which] nnually sweeps to an unlimely grave thousands «f young men of exalted talent and brilliant intellect who mllhl otherwi+e entrance listening sevators with the thunders of their eloquence or wake Lo ecste= ey the living iyre, may call with ful confidence. MARRIAGE, od persons ot voung men contomplating uisreiage be aware of physical weaknes, loss o procreative power oncy, or Ay th £ d squlhon 1ob spearily relieved. - Ho who places Belf 1 dor Vo care of D, Fish s &0y ‘Tl iowly couflde In his houor a4 a gontleman, and cant- dently rely upon his s i aa'n phy OROANAL WEAKNESS tromediatoly cured and full vigor rostored. Tcls disirweing affiic {o- —which renders lite s burden aud watriage pory e, a $hs panaity paid by the vietim ior impropor tnd ilgon aro ap o com it exc a8 fion nat belog awara of the dreadfu consequen ow who that unders ands 18 subject will dony that procreation is loat s.on fut (nto {npr. p ¢ habita than by pradont? Besides being depriv d of the pl- y wpring, thom wt wori ous and deatructive aymptoma of bath body animind arise. The aystem be- comes derang d, thaphysical and menta' func'ions weaken, Lo of procrcative powers, nervous fnabiiity, dyspepaia, palpltat onof the heart, indigestion, fonstitutionnl deblity, wasting of she tiamo, cough, consumption and d.ath, A OURE WARRANTED. Porwong ruined {n health by unleaned pre‘enders who ksop them trifl ng month a'ter mond toklug polsoneus and Injurlous compounds, shoud apply immediatoly. DR, FISHBLATT 1to of one of the mest eminent collogon of the Un ted States, has off «ctod nfobing cures that were evor knowa; many troublod with riniiog in the nnleop, groat norvousne s being alarmed at cortain sounds, with trcquent biu times with derangoment of the mind were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. . addrenses all those who have Infored themsclves by impropor Iadu'gence ‘and soitbary habitawhich rui s both brdy and mind, unficting them tor busino w, atudy, 80 foty or marriage. “Ihewn aro somo of the welanch 1y officts produced by the early habits of youth, vie: Woeake now of the back and limbs, paing 10 1h head and dimness of sight, low of muscular power, palpl- tation of he hears, dyspopsia, nervous irritability, d.rangemeas of digestive functions, debility, consumption, ote. PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEB, OONSULTATION FREE, Charges modorato and withiu the reach of all who need s:lentifie Modical troatmeat. Those who ros de at o dstance and cannot call, will recoive prompt attention shrough mail by simp'y sending th er symptoms wi'h postage. Audross Lock Box 34, Omaha, Neb- me of thy most 4 and head, whon ng, attended some Tato D G 1416 Chioago at l Tobin Pat'k 14 h above Chicago st Tecughten Wm M 1224 n 18:0 st ‘ Vess J 0 1428 n 17th st Walker Mrs A T 1213 n 19:h st Walker G M T 19:h and Olark st Wnkefiold Schuyler, 12.h and Califor- Wehn QOonrad Bauman's brewery Wetmore Geo R 19:h aud Paul sts Whittlock Georgs 1510 Cuming st Wickenburg Gastav 1606 Webster st Wiikinson J © 15612 Davenport st ‘Woodman D W 613 n 19:h st Woodman C M 613 n 19th st Worm August Davenport st above 10th st 8. WakerieLp, Reglstrar, — [ FOR SALE, A new slde-bar, end spring top bug- gy, made by Soyder and took first prizo at the state falr last fall; never used and will be sold low, Apply at Western Newspaper Union, cor. 12th and Douglas st. fob28m&etf "C0OPER WAGONS have arrived. Practioal experience demonstrates and proves thom the cheapest In the market for real 1 bave prescribcd Kidney W rb with very great wicco+s (n a s ve or more obstinat cas+e <t kid- noy +nd liver tros 180 for foma o weaknoss- hilip . Ballou, M, D , Monkton, Vt, 1S A SURE CURE ) for all diseases of the Kidneys and VER=—— 1t haa specifc sotion on thismost tmportant ol , enabling it to throw off torpidity and {metion, stim he hoalthy secrotion nrm.-nun.-naby kmh.mm.hll froc ocondition, effecting ita regular discharge, Ifyouaresuffering from Malaria. = malaria, havo thochilla, service. For sale at F. D. Coorkr & Co's, mb-m&e&wlm DAVID DAVIS ANXIETY. “My wife has been much benefitted from the uso of Kidney Wort, Bhe had K dney and other © mplal l!,” writes Rov. B, Coleman, Fayette ville, How the Late Seoator Tried to Avold Kiding on Orowded Elevators. ‘WasnINaTON, March 31.—-The Star eays ex Sonator David Davis realizes that his ponderous walght is an element of danger, requiring ‘‘eternal vigllnnno to guard against a possible h. He Is as careful about putting hn foot forward whero the ground is unknown to an elephant, and is always exceedingly nervous when riding in elevators. He never wanted anybody else in with him when golug up or down in the senate, bat if there was a crowd ready to enter the senator would stand back and walt for the next trip rather than riak his three hundred and odd pounds with a number of passengers, He would push into the car hurriedly and say to the conductor: ‘“Now do go rlgm on; don't walt for anybody else.” If one of bells rang he would watch the con- doctor by the arm and say, implor- ingly: “Don't take anybody else on; it s positively dangerous, you know, The thing might break down.” The senators knew of Judge Davla’ ner- vousness, and some of them used to fallow in & group and crowd in with htm to enjoy his anxiety and the ex- pression of relief with which he wounld step out of the Matter of Application of J Liquor Licens {VUT[UE, Notice is hereby that J, E. Blake did upon the 27th day of March, A, D, 1883, file his lprllcltlun to the Mayor and City Oouncil of Omahs, for licence to sell malt, glliluoufl and vinous lig Ilor- Il.NO, 214 8, T6ib aveet, it ward, Oraha, Neb., from the 11th day of Aprll 1883. to the 11th day of July, 1833, If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within twe weeks from March 27th, B, D, 1883, the said license will be granted, . BLAKE, Ap K:lunt. blish !o has sver cqualled the colobrated KIDNEY- £|WORT as & curo. Whatever the cause, g[howover obstinate the case, this remedy K IDNEY-WORT: 1 am a living advocate of the virtues of Kid- ney wort. I guffered intold agony trom liver dirorder. 1t cured me. D. Nevins, Springfie'd 0. that causes tho lonly the victims of rhoumatism cun realise. THOUSANDS OF CASE. of the worst forma of this terrible been quickly relieved, and (ng=art ERFECTLY CURED, rrice uPuql 0 or DR, LD b7 B nuummu %, Blake for all s forme, yields to Kid- o diseases it is very success - Ballou Monkton Vt., April wort BT, Ehiin 20th 1884, 1 could find no_r plaint and Fheuma of Tovple Mill Kidney Wort." Exposure, incideut to lumber fug, caused Mr, Hunldholdm JOS, E, WOOD FOR SALE. The Omaha Bee u-pnpcr wi Threo hundred cords of woo! mow plled in the shove notice once each week for two in_lote to b the expense of the applicant, The Oll of Omaha is not to be J.J. L 0.8 "'l"l‘