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THE DAILY BrE~TUES: AY AI’RIL 3 The Nebraska Mational Bank, Of Omahe, Neb. Pald ap Oapital, - - DIRECTORS: . ;. JOHNSON, President, of Bteels, Johuson & A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B & Q 8. R., Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G, H. & J. 8. Colltas, 4. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney: at-Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo, H. W. YATES, Oashlor, late Cashior of the First National Bank of Omaha, sud connected with Ahe active management of hat Bank since ite organization in 1863, Oraxab for business April 27, 1882, with the @out capllal cf auy baas in Nebrasks. OOLLROTIONS recelve special attention and char o8 loweet obtainable here or elsewhere. $250,000 Inranzsr allowed on time deposits upon favor- | 1, able terms and upon accounta of banks and bank- " FPomoex Exomanes, Government Bonds, and Countv and City Eecties bought and sold. 1t s propired to do & general banking business all ite detalls ;and in the treatment of custom- n will puraue the most Itberal policy covsiz- Soch with'sa’e banking. J W RUDEFER. Broker Stocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other Good - ecuriti s dea t in Room 4, No. 28 Pearl , Council Bluffs, Ta. FINANCE AND G COMMERCE. I'INANOIAL. Special Dispatch to Tus Ban. New York, April 2, Money-~Loaned at 7@20 per cent; clos- ing offered au 12 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper - 6@7) per cent., Sterling Exchange—Bankers' bills firm at 4 81§; demand, 4 81}, Governments were irregular, The railroad binds were very irregular without epecial feature, The stock market which was dull with a lowering tendency up till 2 o’clock showed quite a decline in the last hour owing to a manipulation of money and compared with a decline of § to § per cent on the general list. Quincy § per cent, Central Pacitic § per cent, Lake Shore § per cent, | 1 Missouri Pacific § per cent, New York Central § per cent, St. Paul § per cent. Yester iay. 104§ BONDS, Certral Pacifio firsts, ZErie seconds...... Lehigh & Wilkesbarre. a comsols. lfi.-onrl 6 Bt. Jose) 094 8t, Paul z Slonx Oity firsts. m '.l.‘cnneuoa l 404 Unlon Pacific u mong.qa”uu land grants ..109 sinking fund..116 6's.. de do deferred . ' W "‘“;odbh t g icag fa l{ g Bt. Jouph hm .......... Bnunon & Texas Illinois Central. Ind., Bloom. & Kansas & Texas.. Louisville & Nashvillo. 54 Louisv., Now Alb, & Chicago . Masiotia & Cincinuatl 1ot p‘d do Memphis & Charlozton Michigan Uentral Minneapolis & St. Louis. do pid. HED May; 574 for June; 50} for July; 59 ‘wl for August, b ik ais - Market steady and firm; 42@14 240 for cash; «0§ @410 for April; Ap@igs for M-y. 440 foy June; 43 for July, Hye—Market quiet at 584c, Batloy—Market steady and uachanged at 715877¢ Flax Seed - Market changed at 1 44)@1 45. Pork—Market moderately aotiva and higher; 18 25@18 30 tor cash; 18 274@ 1880 for April; 18 473@18 50 for siay; 18 67{@1"\ 70 for June; 18 85@18 874 for L \rd—Demand active and higher; 11 hk @ for eash and Avril; 11 b2j@11 b r May; 11 6574@11 60 for June; 11 60@ 11 62 for July, Bulk Mm-—ln fair demand; shouldars, 770; ehort rib, 10 10 short clear, 10 45, Butter—Market firm; creamery, 18@80¢; dairy, 13@250. i ga— Unvettled at 18@1840 nl-ky—Muket quiet and unhanged at116, l“relghh Corn to Buffalo 8 cents per ushel, stoady snd un. mixed, 720@7 70; heavy, 7 65@8 10; light, 125@7 5 nllpa 50% 700, . Llhl.—liusnad very brisx and early sales were 10c higher; the export demand weak but steady; exports, 6 45@7 00, mon to fair, b 30@6 00; but.hering in fair demand and steady; com on to fair, 2 50@ 8753 good to choice, 4 0024 75; stockers and feeders, 8 8)( Sheep—n easier demand and less ac- tive; the gaality only fair; common to fair, § 50@4 50; medinm to good, b5 00@ 600; choice to extra, 6 10@6 75, LONDON MARKET. The Drover's Journal British cable re- ports a decline in the value of live stock at Liverpool, The best Awmerican cattle beat sheep at 195 per Ib. KANSAS 0ITY, Kansas Crry, April 2,~The Commer- oial Indicator this afternoon reports as follows: Cattle~Market wenk and 100 lower; steers, 1,200 to 1,500 pounds, b 90@6 6y CaLr_BoArp, —~Wheat —Market iriegu- lar; 1 054@1 05§ for April; 1103@1 10§ for May; 1118 £or June; 1 114 for July, arn—Iereguiar; 51§ tor Aprily for May; 65.c for J une;§b94c for July, 8 1 Rye -Murket earier; 40§@41 lur:{[lrll 448 or May; 434 for June; 42,@4240 for July, Pork—Market irregular; 18 20@18 30 for April; 18 45@18 414 for May; 15 70 for June; 18 774@18 80 for July. Lined - Market lnnr um\muz‘ for April; 1150@11 52 for May; 1155@ 115:4 for June; 11 mmu 62} for July NEW YOBK, Niw York, April 2,—Flour—Market quiet and unchanged. Wheat—Market opened }@je higher, but subsequantly lost the advancs and ds. clined a crifls, olesiog strong; ungeaded epriog, 1'2; uograded rsd 1 07@1 20; steawer No, 3 red, 109; No, 8 red, 1 18 steamer No 2 rcd. 1184; No. 2 red, lfll@ 121§; cortificates, 1213@123; 1304 de- livered; nogradsd waite, 10.@1m. No. ‘ii"""‘ 1 02@1 03; No. 1 white, 1 12)@ Corn—Cash warket ¢ lower; options opened }@jc better, but afterw: lost most of the advanc’, closing firm; un. geaded. 61@67c; No. 8, 654@E5h; stesmer, M@,c. 57 No. 2, 653@630; Nu, 2 white, Onh—hlnht .higher; mixed western, stocrers and feeders, 4 50@5 0 cowe, 3 @4 Market firmer; 1i ht, 7 80@7 49; medium, 7 456@7 55; good to choice, 7 55@ 765 Sheep—Market steady; good to choice, 49)@5 25, T, LOUIS, 81. Louis, April 2. —Cattl mand for good and the best h hut the poor qualities were &l were firm; export steers, 6 80@7 to choioe, 6 0@6 75; li 60); common 4 75@h 25; good cows heifers, 4 25@5 25; common, 3 50@4 stockers and feeders, 4 25@5 25, Sheep—A good shipping and local de- mand; prices were strong; cowmon, 8 50 @4 2b; medium to fair, 4 H0@5 25: co.d to choice, b 23@6 00; fancy. 6 5@ Hogs —Light wixed, 7 25@7 50; packing, 7 20@7 60; butchers to extra, 7 50@7 75, NEW YORK, New York, April 2,-<The Drovers’ Journal Bureau repocts: Beevos=Market fairly active and strong at Friday’s prices with a dnll tinieh, witl several carloads to carry over; extrem:s, 6 30@7 75 per owt; poor to prime stel and u few tops sold at 8 00; exporters used 60 parloads. Sheep—Steady; common to choice, 6 00 @7 75; two carloads of poor Texss sheep 60%53{11. white western, 53@57c. Market higher and firm; western fresh, 19@1940, Pork—Market aufet, but steady; new mess, 19 20@19 25; nnfionl nominal, Bulk Meats --Market quiet but firm. 0‘3:‘ Meats—Market dull and nominal at Lard—Market l‘l‘unf prime steam, 11 60 for April; 11 58@11 63 for May; 11 63 @11 68 for June, 1166@11 7L for July; 1 07@u 63 for August; 11 68@11 71 for September, Butter—Market dull and unsettled at 10@32¢. BT, LOUIS, ?r‘. Louis, April 2,—Flour--Market quiet, Wheat—Market easier; No 2 red fall 1 09 for caab; 1 093 for April; 1 113@1 12§ for Muy; U123 for June; 1 08@1 08} for Jnlg‘ $@1 06 for the year, No, 8, red, Oorn —M-rlet options higher, and cash lower, 474@484o for oash; 48}@48}o for Avril; 50§@blo for M-y, 58%c for June; 55@55§ > for July, Ouu—Mnku hl% er; 433@43fc forcash; 44c} for May; 434c bid for June, Lye—Market quiet; 5332555 bid. Barley—Market quiet and unchanged at 60@80c. Corn Meal —Market steady at 2 40, Butter—Market steady and unchanged; dairy 20@27c; creamery, 25@80c. Eiggs—Market steady and unchanged. Whiskey—Market higher at 1 14. Pork—Market _firmer; 18 30 for oash; 18 20 bid for April; 18 874 for Moy, Bulk Mnn-Mmkez steady “and un- changed; long cleur. short ribe, 10 001 ot olaan, 10 25 asked Lard —Market numhully unchanged at 11 124, ArTERNOON BoARD,—Wheat —Market 112§ ria better but slow; 109} for April; for June; 1 08§ for July; for May;1 18§ 1 06 for the year, Corn—Firmer; 480 for A rll; 50c for May; 5o for Juas; oo for July. ult but firm; 43§c bid for April; M]@M[u bld for May; 4340 bid for June, KANBAS OITY, Kansas Orry, Yfl — Wheat— }Vhr:‘at weaker; 9510 bid for cash; 97%c bid or May, Corn—Market wesker; 4340 for cash; 45¢ for May; 46} for June. Qats—344c bid, TRAFF10. Special Dispatches vo Taa Bxx. TLOUR AND GRAINS Omicago, April 2.—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receints, Ship'ts, Flour—barrels, 11,000 . Wheat—bushols Corn— ¢ Oats— [ Bye— (0 Barley— April 2.—Recoipts and chipments of flour and grain for the past ours bave boen as follows: New Yok, sold at 5 20; yearling Iambs, 6 50 @8 50 per cwt. Hogs ~Firmer and higher at 7 80@8 80 per cwt for live ho,s. OMAHA MARKHTS, Wholesale Prices. Orrior or THR OMAHA Bre, Saturday Evening, April 2, The following are the only changes re ported in the market to-day: Wheat, No. 2 advanced }c. Rye declined jc. Potatoes advanced 10@20c. Butter. choice advanced 1o, Local Grain Dealings. wflEA’l‘. -Oash No, 2, 900; cash No. 'm’ R GubNo, % 641 No, 8, |1 Y E—Onsh, NEW MIXED‘OORN-BBU. OATS—870. SEEDS—Blue grass .seed, 125@150; t'mothy eeed, 2 10@2 25; red clover leod. 9 00; white clover seed. 13 00; millet sced, Hnngarian seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, Produce and Provisions. PO’I‘ATOEB—«)@M)‘: per bushel, ONIONS—40@50¢ bushel. BUTTER ~Choios sountry, 132, KGGS—Kresh, 12@1240. HUNEY—O&\I&U::; 1b, 31, APPLES—Per b R;r 25@4 00. OYSTERS—Platt's seleot oysters, Btand 35; mediums, 80. ORA! GES—MMII:L. 8 15@“ 25, LEMONS—$4 00@: u&" BEANBON“y per b 2 75@3 00, CHICKENS—13@14c per lb, TUH.KEYB— 4c perponnd. JANNED 600 i ('!old’l), E“ case, $4 00; do1 ln.m'-). 90, straw] 2, per case,3 40, easpberries, l b, per oase, 8 60, Dam. sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per case, 240, Whortleberriew Efl uu,flb. En plums,2 B percwse, onse, 2 90; reen gages,2 lb case § W. oase, 2 90; do choice, , ne A h-. f o, w oane 15. Puolul.? 00 s 4 00@4 50; dar € (plo) .per rfn—?l bing me Frost sc b)uhvlnm)fl gnrmlbc 3 Topeka Patent Kansas, 60; innehaha Minnesota Patent, 83 75; Shawnee faney winter, $3,10; Eagle, XXXX ter, $2.75; Triumph spring, best, 2. 75; ('hrhl.lfinoao ll;iperl:tdlv’a.d&s& ‘:)llll. per ton, §! opped fos ueen Bes flour, por sack, § 253 Noltlo Hiyer purm '2 90. 'RD—Otaaha Rofinining Co,: Tierces, 121 40 and 50-1b cans, 12§c; 20-1b nlnl. 450; flb(Bundud).wuu. MD 1240; 10-1b pall, At top, 13hc; b-1b do, | red 12; e~ 8 b mnn- prlmn to choice, 742 8o hh, K 74 a, 630, FISH—No. 1 mo:ka ‘hhdl brls, 6 75; No, 1 mackerel, kits, 1 family mack- erel, half brls, 4 75; famil; iy mlckerel, ldnq 8bc; No. 1 white filh half brls, 6 00; No. OFFE L,—Rio, lnr 110y Kio, gooo 114c; 1eimae m chulu, 13 'to 12§c; OId gov't Java 18c @ 2 sun.mm—x uwduad, 10c: Cut loaf, 10c; Granulated, #4c; Confoctlt’aen' A 9 Standard fixtta C, 8ho; Extra 0 8fc; medinm yellow, 7he; dark yellow, 7tc. SYRUP—Standard Uom,, 440, bbls,; Standard do. 44 gallon kegs, 82 05; Stan. d-rd do' ;inllun kogs, 81 95, n 1b papers, 83,80 per case; keg Nl'}\chl”KLES—Modjnm. in barrels 87 00; do in half bbls, 4 00; sraalls, in blls 900 do, in half bbis, b 00; ghemm, in bbls, 11 00; do, in half bbl 8TARCH.. ~—Pearl, 4jo; 9%0; Corn Btarch, 940} 703 Oorn, 7ho, TEAS—,Gunpowder, Bllvor Gloay ExcelslorGloss, good, 45@50; 000 | Ohoice, B0@750; lmpelhl 'ood. 40@450; Th>loe, 80@75c; Young H: Missouri Pacitic 101 h § Mobile & Obio. B S Manlyian Dess 18| Wheat—buseln,. 67,000 210,000 New Jerioy (oh frid Lt g D00 LA, (00 Naspiyille & Chatisinoos 38| Sr. Lous, April 2 —Receipts and 54 ahn meonts of flour and grain for the past 1343 | 4 & Roass have boon as tollows: 1504 Rmuumu Ship'ta. 1254 | Flour—Uubls, . aele 0K 9,000 12 :yha..k—huhau 3 (oo 5 | Corn— o i o 100 (l)cm' _: 1’[)66 Qutavio & Westora. 454 | dye— a Orogon, Tranecontivental 793 { Barley~ s Pacitic M 40| Kansas Orry, Aprfl 2. - tteceipts nul Panama. 167 |chipments of grain for the past 24 Peoris, Decatur & Evansv %2 | hours have been aa follows: Bittsburg & Oloveland. . 89 189} Rec'ts. Ship'ta. Pullman Palace Car ceeo 12 Wheat, bushals....... N% 5000 Readi 3 rn— 2, Rock nd 19. $ 1:; LIVE STOOK. 8t I“’“‘;f San Fron..0-o- 2 38| Cmioaco, April 2.—Recelpta and sbip. f.‘ ‘ptd ... 914 |ments of live stock for the past 8t. Paal e Milwaukeor oo @9§ 983 | bours bave been as follows: do pfd... 1 8, Paul. Minn, & Mauito 579 ha 47 000 8%, Fagl & O 06 1054 | Sheep 40.0 1,500 Texas & Pacific 394| Sr. Loums, Apiil 2.—Receipts and Union Pacifio. 13% ;Ixipmmh ‘I‘;‘n live ("fi" for the past 24 United States 55 | heurs have been as follows: ‘Wabssh, Bt. L. & Pacific 29k Rec'ts, Skipm'ts, 494 | Hogs, 1,900 Wells, h o & Co, Express. ... 122 | Ontdl 800 Western Union Telegraph. 82¢ | Sheop 3,100 Qaribou. ‘g New Yomk, April 2.—Recelpts and Central Arizona. 1* | shipments of live stock for the past 24 gmhlm‘ 15 | bours bave becn ae follows: o lomestake . 3 ec'ts ip'ts Listlo Pittaburg. Eloai i 5,400 tario > | She 1 D Quicksilve b 1 do A | Quarters of beef .. Robinson Car. asses of mutton. Silver Oliff Bouth Pa Standard . Sutro,...... PRODUOE & PROVI Special Dispatches o Tus Bun, OHICAGO, Omoaco, April 2. — Flour — Quiet and unchanged; npnnu whest flour, 850@5 00; Mionesots, 350@4 25; NA.w York, 4 75@5 75; patents. 6 00@7 50. win- ter wheat fl ur, southern Illinois and Mie- souri, 4 00@6 00; Michigan, 4 00@5 25 Wheat—Op ions firmer; 1 053@1 05§ for April: 1 10§@1 10§ for May; 1 P for Jue; 1 11 for Julys icago goring, 1 0'»3.?1 org; No. & Chicago spriag, 920; N vlnm. oss. Corn —Market easier; 513@ 54g for cash; M]u for Ayrll; MMO or Kal shipmon » hours kave bsen uft.' WAt Shipm'ts 600 1,960 LIVE ETCC Apecial Dispatches to Tus Bax. [For receipts :nd shipments of grain and live stock, see ‘‘Traffic” in another col- umn, ] UHIOAGO. Omcaco, April 2. —The Drovers’ Joar- nal reports as lol.lo @Hogs—The d falr and quality poor; business very ll(bt but 5o hl;bu. “ Y- for the past 24 50c; choice, Shc: pllll 175 thm hoop pails, 3 00 3" 50; Pioneer waeb! wn 2 90; Wellbuckets, LEAD—Bar, $1 66 VINEGAR—FPuc spple extra, 16c: puuAlgFla, 18¢; Pruiing pure avole, 160, ~Dray loads, per bbl, 1 70; Ash- 040, in snc ks, 8 50; bhls dairy 60, 63, 8 60 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinst, 8 60; Kirk's ltnmhrd 875; Kirk'e white Ruasian, 525 Kirk's Prairie l Bb wbln Entoon, 216 Kick's Quoen, or 40; Kirk’s maguolla doz., POTAS1{—Pennaylvauia osus, 4 oms, tn case, § 5 Babbitte Ball, 190: Ball 2 doz iu ) —Koastod, oholce, red Tou nesioe, 100 per Ib; fanoy white, 1040 perIb; raw—white Virginia raw, 100) rossted CA.\'nL L8 — B 15§c; bexes 40 1bs, MATCH ;' round, MEATS—Hams per 1b bacon per Ib,, clear side bacon per 1b., 11§c; dry salt ;. es per 1b,, 94c; dry salt shoul- ders per Ib., 10§c; bacon [t 84e; tierce hrd per lb 1le. Y1IC l‘au v per b, Allsples, 18¢c; ouhn. 2840: Asbuckle's : :Ifmclg‘sa—rn.l Oream, 14oj WLM%E—-ZW North Star, 3 00 Iye, 4 65 Jowall ye, 275, FEED—Jobbing prices, Ohwp tood tlw;u{o})ofmumnm $1.40; bran, 10 HOMINY—New, 84 00 per bbl, Part 40; was weak and the genersl market olosed 7F an H good to choice shipping, 5 90@6 50; com. | d at 1540 per 1b estimated dead weight; the m 3 | tra, 17403 win- Enmm machine, | tieds cuhlwmut LL, ho; Utioa ott Bfi The; do A, B§c; do B hr o Atiands DL ! State X 4, Indisn Omhnd m cam.bricd-4,19f o.doWlur'l‘wht.lO 3 Falls Q, 9o; Indian Head shrunk Lonsd: ol 100. do enmbrlc York Mill: e},\mt AL N G Twil l. Pocaasot 4-4, 8o 0 X X, 1% UUOKS Oulumd)—ubny E brow 803 do O, drab, Lleg do Xa stri sou plaide lé&c, do XXX brown and drab, plaids, 134e; Arfington fancy, Trbor wnewick brown, Bho; Oharlot fancy mc, do extra_heavy, brown, extra heavy, 1ljcj brown 18a+ Nevonset A brown, 150 TIOK LN Ud—Amosk 19¢; do XX blue 82, 1 94c; Claromont. B B, 15}0 Conostog! 5o n.muwn ‘o $0,'150; Minnehahs 4-4 extra 4- -4, 280; l’enl River meya 4, Ofm ‘rult of the Loom, 0}; Eopperal 4-4, 9)o; 82 16do; Pt AL, 76; Mystio River, The; Pequot A, Sgo: G elager m.hns 44, u.w Laconis 0 nbeu u. l\ew {‘Mu, 1103 Wamsutts | k 200; Fall River Indiaa A AU A5 :_Arrowauna, Lewtston a 200; Omega super e BROWN OOTTONS-—Atlantie A, 8o | antor. b0, 18 s s 55)“0‘“ ik Apoiston XX, 7o} Atante A, ko) oot | "TINBERS16 5. and pesder, F¥ tho lluokey'L 44, 7o Oabot W, | TIMBE ER AND JOIST 18 S8 mm, Chionungo'ay Bt lrent Fall . K, 2 ft (R 80, 35 f, 826 60, 34 1 826 B0 ooster, 6403 Hor o ¥ 1o Honeab Wikt Sl fn:| 0 0.1, 4 and 6 lo., $24 00; hdlmOrehudd w., 810; Lawrence | SHER wa No, 1 (2nd eommon boarde). §2000; No. 3 S8, E—Per barral, 81 23; bulk per ous- 15i Qement, bbl # 2 5 Towa plaster, Halr por bn, 500, _Tarred o fait 100 Iba, 88 60, Btraw board, 83 60, T m.v";.m-;- u-.u““ i ror ; plow onat, 7o; orucible, 80; '-pnhl or u.rmln,ou) caat’ tool n 89, 840; Lehigh E 4. | }’cppcrell N |5 25@8 00; hul mnt.'whl'lpo -'“.J ll.udoo 1h.dvR 780; do E 89, | dry, 140; tongues, each, f 0@850; axlos, ooasset O 44, Tho; Wammutta 1.1 | enc mx rjoare’uta, ts, por D, 7@11c; washe! {llvah, e 1b, llu, Bm('fllg OMTOANABI-ABS:‘J)‘;;g ?oll uhl flcx mdr:l n lackstona AA Imperial 8fc; | iron 'e\lgu, erowba 5' '"nfeuhad 4.4,00; Oabot 4-4, 8 ' -l B.l::d'::‘: mfih. 4o; 'pflnfi toel, 7@80; horaeshoen. 5 25: Burden's muleshoes, 6 25, BARBED WIRE—In car lots, 7 50@ 4| 8 50 per 100, NAILS--Rates, 10 to 609, 8 75, SHOT, —8hot, $1.85; Buck shot, 82,10, 3 ()riuntnl Powder, kogs, $6.401 do,, hal 83.48; do., quarter $1,88; Blaot n&)uz-. £3.85! Fuse, per 100 foot 506, AL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morria Run Blowburg, $12; Whitebroast lump, §4 50; Whitebreast nut, 84 50; Tows y | lamp, $4 50; Iows nut #4 50; Bvrlnx. 8700; Avthracite, 811 50@12 00; Oanon City, 87 00 per ton, Liquors. ALOOHOL — 188 of, 825 &n allon; extra Oalifornla » lxu-a 187 proot, 25 per proof gallon; trl ined spirits 187 pmr per proof Mnn; ro-distilled yhirkion ) (néhoss i e bended 1506 ; Kentucky bourbonas, 2 00@ tu and Ponnaylvania ng 00, nam XX blue ) 1203 hetucket 8| BRANDIES— po () mlfl 003 10’) do 88 12 ‘coman’s blue 29, 9o [ domestio 1 40@4 1N IMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn GlNB—hpofl.d. 4 50@6 005 domeatlo, 1640; Andover DD blue, 154c; Arling X |1 bl\u Bomuh, lflh. Ooncord ), bluo aw R 8—Im] 4 w 00; New bro n AAA, do do ll{_. do XXto land, 2 00@4 003 domtmi 3 '-'J O d14h Haymakers bine aad brown, | EEAGH AND APFLE BRAN 9ho; M t|u River DD stripe, 1640; Pearl |1 1594 00, ver, r e and hruwn. 1603 Unoasville, | OHAMPAGNES—Imported per osse, blue and brown, 14je. 28 00@84 03 Amsrisan, onse, 12 00@ OAMBIHOS—BI\mnd. 64 )Mdyltunl 16 00, lining, 24 inch double face, lazed, Fio; Manhattan glove flnhh, b‘o cwpo!t do Gc do fhu!ao‘ Poquot OLARETS— er case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh no win 6 0@ 2 00; Oatawba, po'r‘. cane, 4 00@T 10, 5o Lock: DORSIT T ANS - Ammory, 8oy Audron | FINE OUT=Ta to Buatt ocoggin satti Ol de O 750; Golden Thi Fonnwn. Ry m:.'e:u;fim’nfifi%fi;‘ oae 5:,',2;“" oy B uln.':;s?-fi SroliaraiTioy NAreseusott Fapecneds | Gtz 01, 610 Bore pée. b 60 Loth BRINTS —Allens, 6ho; American, e | Macts s Tigor, 60; Dismond Orown, 680 Aruold, 7e; Berwl 40 Ooohm, 6| BMOKING—Al Conetogn.thc; Dus Dol | e Groniated_fcipats B, 13 ...’:a..“ . ok °\mt-r, ,"M,, North 16 on-"46; Seal of Nobras ‘lo; Myltlo, ka, 16 oz, 88c; Bprwue Sonmrldga. 60; do, Gluflm () St M"?N‘!fhws—mmlbmk‘ A tl lantc hland, 7, gnllwunh, 8o Pun kett, 1040} Sus ne Jack, 4 o llulb poF b, 8185 Max 'l’u; g oil, bbo; Dog Tnll [1 Moerin 14 160; h mm‘;,“.';m..‘.f" un'n:!ud,“ugh':. i s, chaton,” S50y e 031 bub-ding os, tin and w., 280) burry, blackand cotted woo! T TONADES— Abberville’ 1340 | 2860 los Hortds st duis. A e A L Ty ead B oo The markotis briak and il grados are 17403 Dm..Oo.' 'Dud'r 160; Key. | olling well st » alight advanos In sons, 1540} = ‘“ib omparel | e oty Exioes range.sa fo ; Ocean %md uh yal, 1:‘}*' |°3.p,' o splbie & Suseez, 130; gl Fiue single drivers, $150, to 800.) Extra ing M&lfle £k Aakin, uhpxm Mhnm 8175, to 225.; Common dralt ’uw Nfl*v ol fio. SREETINGS—An do 9.4,%8¢; do 84, 230; 42, 110, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; York milla98, 850; do 78, 80c; d Pembrike 104, , 350; P.qum 9« 74, 19c do 49, ' 160; Pegu do g1, g1cdo 57, 180; Ut i 58, 33ho; do 48, 170, h;a russ DRUGB AND OHEMIOALS ~ Acid, 550; Balsam 1b,(7603 mm:;ultl:', orolofln. per “ii 903 bol T, g:'ph\:“l:' g b oy oos Bark r ol. 0110) over's Sdh. per lh "“A o oam r .ll25| oetate, No. per gal, Pl ¢5; No. 1, 850; No. 2, 76c; castor, X&filpn a lon. 135; No. §, 1 15; aweet, D75 fsh, W. .. per gdlnu.?fia,nuhfi:::: extra, per gallon, 93¢; No. 1, 850; lubri- Ter ealton, 3oes No: on, o, 1 %“;“.mon, 800; tur. pent{ ne, per ull!on. 5og mapths, 74 s per rm, W, B., per cating, zero, per gallon, 80¢; sperr, signal, l;d.lrmi 18¢; 64 , 170 NTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P.. 60; whits lpnd St. Lonis, pm,fi%z Marnsilios groen, to 5 Ib cans Fronoh zinc, groen lsnlr %o; Frenoh zincs, aad burng umber, 1 burnt Sienna, 130: refined lampblack, ‘b oans 120; raw an vandyke browm, .| groen, L, M, & D., India red, 16c; dre, 220; Amerl chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &D’ 0., 14c; Venetian red, 90 Al er, Be; graining colore: light oak, dar! walnut., ahostnat and ash 16c. Dry Paints hv‘vnm lead, 8oj French - siae, 1001 Rar whitel c; whiting ™ '.hmnf coml, 14o; l:;mt)hfi e Ls mpblack, ord a0 blus, 550; Mltramarins, mwn. 80; umber, burnt, dojsienna, burn t, & Paris gresn gonuine, 2 2005 ¢ e green, N, ¥.' 200; million, Amntion, 18¢; Indiau rsd, rose piak, 14c; vanouun read, Ookusoso 2o venotlan re ome yellow, low, K., Fren re, rochelle Iex brown, VARN KRKEB—Xhmll er, extra, 51 10‘ lmnlm fi:‘.’ 1, 81; ocoach, extrs, $1 nllnentnfi} Now mc, 180; Fnlwh zino, seal, 11¢; Krench zino, in varnish asss, iu oil aset 150; Raw arflc. oonch black and; Paris green, 18c; can Vormiliod, I, & P, 180; 18¢; Elomey'for the Unmarried. yellow ochre, Sc; gul(lun ochre, 18; patent 1§c; an- inacy, 10c; Pruse o; vandyke umber, raw jenna, raw, 4c Paris gzeen com’ chrom green K., 12c; vermilllon. Eng., 700; va: ‘u 18 the finest known. Py g 3 -.?;‘E"&..:’.'.‘l ’11 horses, uw.wwo.: Extra farm horses, .110. tol 0‘; Common ‘ognud farm horses 3 Extra wfl. 860, to 76,3 Oommon plugs, 820, to MULES,—15 to 164 han xm) 125, o 150.; HLM 16 _hands, 8! to 140} 14 to I ndl. §75. to 100.| m to ll bands, REMEMBER THIS. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely ald Nature i» making you well when all else fails, If you are costive or dyspeptlo, or are suffering from any of the numer- ous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain {ll, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign um, ao; remedy in all such complaints, If youare wasting away! with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting % Denh this momont, and turn fora oure to Hop Bitters, If you are sick with that terrible slokness Nervousness, you will find a “Balm in Gilead” in the use of Hop Bitters, If you are a frequenter or a resl- dent of a miasmatio district, barricade your system against the scourge of all countries—malaria, epldemic, bilious and Intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters, { u have rough, plmple or sal- low skin, bad breath, pains and lehu, and feel miserable’ guneullr Bitters will give you falr skin, n blood, and sweetest breath, health and comfort, In short they .cure all diseases of the stomch, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kiduneys, Bright's Disease. 4 | 8600 will be paid for a case thoy wil ¢ | not cure or help, That poor, bedridden, Invalid wife, Lvlorygohnk‘;lwa, n.ri;xp h}:r k, 115!;: l’guhn ister mother, or daughter, can be ue, 80¢; ultramarine bluo, nome do the pictu groch, L M. & D, boiblisd aad IRibis | 1aadoitne plotate ofiloalih, by a/fow bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a Will you let them suffer? — trifle. One of the most solid and subst i 'k | institutions in this country is the Mar. riage Fund and Mutual Trust Association, of Cedar Rapids, Iows, Thoy are organ- ized under the laws of Iowa, and heir of. ficers snd directors are among tho leading and most prominent business men o Cedar Rapid ivery unmarried person should have a certificate in this association, It is's splendid investment, s safe as fovernment bond. You can’ justws well ave » good sum of money to commence married life on as not, A large number of members have been paid off, receiving over 800 per cent on their investment, Write for circulars fully detailing the plan, which Do not postpone it. Good agents wanted, Mention wham yuu saw this nollm DR, M. A, REBERT, OFFICE: $120; Damar, extra, §1 15[ l 100; phaltum, "u., 860; shella bard | Day and Night Calls Promptly At- oil finish, 8 tended | m22-1m mu- Purs, Ete HIDEB~x butcher's hides, 5 e STy i o '5‘3 H. PHILLIPS 8, 80 2@ o L lad i o o) bhden ey | o REB LEADING NEW YORE W@110; green calf, wi. 8 015 ba, i‘ucuu, groen ool under 8 he, per sl raon pelts, 0@ $1 255 cut s and s,) bre Coon ekius, No N, narrow etrl ow 7e. Leatner Oak sols, 380 to 42¢; hemlock sole, 28c t &%, hamlook kip, 80c to 100; 650 to 80¢c; hemlock calt, B5c to 1 20, lock upper, 23c to 26c; oak upper, Greisen kid, 2 50 to 276; oak klp um 5 50 to 7 50; lini &)pflbnngl, 900 to 10 50; Il ik, 1 251 50; damnged bides, two-third rate, ono yrub, classed wo. alllgator, 400 to 6 60; oalf kid, 33@86o; 80e to 100; oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip, 110't0 1 66; Frenoh calf, 1 25 to 3 00; rus: 600 "to 10 50; Morocoo, 800 bble O, D, Morosco, 860} skmon; TAILOR, Call and lock over my new store and 5. my new goods. 1207 Farnam Strest. 1207, Under the manazement of Mr, Kalish. J. E ’BERGEN, &S A i, X3 A\h - FANCY GROG:R:ES, or. 8x tecoth aro Cuming Strect MASONIC LIFE INSURAKCE LTHE ILLINOIS MASONS Benevolent Society. PRINCETON ILL] HAH-NEB&—N 1 I'lo do, ey Mo, 1 Ohio ouk, shey Mo’ 4 50t | Organized March 9,'71. 85¢; No. 1 Milwaukee, ‘1« 0, ldo %40, | The oldest and one of the sirongest Masonlc Lumber. ll;unnu los In m-‘;nn"y WHOLERALS. 'srmanent Fundl$l ‘We quote lumber, latn and on oary ot Omaha ot Ioflomm = L‘g.:‘ol:'n:..h 1308 Farnam 8., Omaha, Neb. | OMAHA Meoicar [Jispensany 1 Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank, 13th, between Farnam and Douglas Streets. A §. FISHBLATT, M. D., - PROPRIETOR. Dr. Fishblatt can be Consulted Every Day Exo:pt Fridays an Laturdays, these two Days being devoted to His Dmnensm nt Des Moiues, lowa. Bpecial attention given to diseases of thY THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER And Fomale Diseases, a8 woll as ALl Chronio and Nervous Diseases < DR. FISHBLATT as dlecov red the greatest cure In the world for woakness of She back and Ilm involuntary liecharges, impotency, k neral debiity, nervousnes, Ianuor, confusion of Ideas, palpitation of the hearh, Ginidity, trombng, dimnoes of et or g1d o, diacines of tho head, thi l’,.o.u. s + foctions of 826 liver, lunga, stomach or bowels—those rible disorders aris g from so Itary habe 1t of you h, and secrct practi os more fatal to the victims than the sones of Syrens to the marin- era of Ulyses, blighting thelr most radiant hopey or utiioations, rendoring marriage iy e thit are suffering tfm tho evil practicos which destroy tholr mentaland pnysi NERVOUS DEBILITY, The symptoms of which aro & dull, distresssd mind, which unfite them from performing thelr buste nd scial duties, makes happy marriage impos bie, distrosses ti 0 of the heart, causing 080t hoat, do_ression of apirits, ov.l foreh ding:, cowardice, fe ros’loay ulghh. dlul.uu, torgettulnew, unnatural dischrges, paia {n the back and breathing, mi choly, tre easlly of company and have brefc renco to be alone, feeling a1 tired In the morning ae :xhl.n N'I(:Ihn[,':“rnlml “tknm. lost manhnod, white bone deposit in the urine, nervousness, con- sion of thounhs, trembling, watery and wesk eyoes, dyrpopsis,'constipation, palen and ‘weakness in the limbs, otc . should consult me imme.| Iy':.nd be Mhnp; to p-wlfll_' ith, YOUNG MEN Who have become ylotima of solitary vice, that dreadful and destractive hablt -No&n swoope to an untimely grave thousands of young men of exalted talant and briiliaat intelioct wha causing might othorw] nirance listening senators with the thunders of thelr sloquence or wake Lo ecste-~ oy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Marriod porsong or voung men contamplating marriage be aware of physical weaknem, low o procreative pawer , impotency, or any other disqualification speedily rel He who places him. welt u-der the care of Dr. Fishols tmay rllioualy conflde fa his houor aa & ..nn.m. and cond- 4 | dently rely upon his skl as & phyioian. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Immediately cured and full vigor restored. This disirsssing afflictloz —which renders lite a burden ble, 18 the mmz‘ d by the vietim for Improper indulgence, Young people 9909 fiom not amara of the dreadu! consequonces thal may ¢ e ‘ands tola subject will deny that proorsation is Ioat soonor by ling Into Into mproper habite than by prudent! Besidos being depriv d of the pleasure of i althy ofi- spring thomut sori>us and destructive symptoma of both body and mind arise. ‘The aystem be- comen derangsd, the physical and menta! functions woaken; Lo of procreative powers, nervous {nablity, dyspepain, palpitation of the heart, Indigestion, jonstitational debiilty, wasting of the trame, cough, consumption and death. A OURE WARRANTED, Poreons ruined 1n health by unleasned protenders who keep them trift'ng month atter mont taking polsoncus and Injurious compounds, should apply immediately. DR, FISHBLATT graduste of one of the most eminent collegos of the Un'ted States, has effscted some of tho moss astonishiog cures that were ever known; many troubled with ringlog in the ears and head, when aaleop, groat norvousnoss belng alarmed at cortain sounds, with frequent blusting, attended some times with derangement of the mind were cured immediately, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, Addressos it those who bave Injared themasives by tap Nabii i T Both o0y o sid, HaBuing, thom 16F bidvi ot "Ihess are some of the melasch 1y 'afficta prodiicod by the early habits of youth nows of the back and limbw, pains in sho head and dimness of sight, low of muscular pawer, pal tation of the heart, dyspopsia, nervous irritability, derangemont of digestive functions, debilify, consumption, ete. PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEB. (CONSULTATION FREE. Charges moderate and withiu he reach of all who need s*lentifie Modical troatment. Tho:o who ros do at a distanco and cannod call, will reoelvo prompt attention Shrough mail by simply unahx ther symploms with postage. Aadross Lock Box DEWEY & STONE, FURNITUR m Lli! | ‘!iwmnow T OROHARD & BEAN, J. B FRENCH , CARPETSIGROCERIES. tn' 18 Bro Bmch Lna.dlnz Shut Buns. from l5 t0 8 $18.¢ Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, from §18 to $75. Muzzle Loading Shot Guns, From 86 to $25. Fishing Tackel, Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods: Full Stock of Bhow Cases Alwws on hand, and Key West Olgars a large line of and Wood Pipes and ev.rything ..,.&:m uired in a firsvclass Cigar, Tobacco and. Not.lon vs from $156 1,000 "pwards Send and Samples | v l:rw;flooomt

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