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THE DalLY BrE--THURS A Y APRIL 6 5 Nobraska Mational Bank, Of Omahe, Nob. eaid up Capital, - - DIRECTORS: . JOHNSON, Presidens, of Steele, Johnson & Co A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B & Q R R., Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Collins. 4. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney- a-Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Cashler, late Cashier of the First Natlonal Bank of Omaha, snd connected with Ahe actlve management of hat Bank since it organtzation tn 1863, $250,000 ln«l v.n 1 074@1 08 bid for exsh; 107§ for 103@1 1§ for May; (nr .|un 107}@1 074 for Ja 104¢ for the year, closing at insida prices; No, 3 red fall; 102, Dorn —Market lower and inacti @ 47§ for cash; BOA@" 0s for Mas @ 524c for June; 544@d44e for July; the year, Oate ~Market strong; 478@443 for oash; 44@444c for May: 44@144 (cr June; 8950 for July, Rye—Merket dull; 510 asked, Barloy—Quiet and steady at 60@80c. Butter—Market lower at 134o. Whiskey—Market steady at 114. Pork—Market assfer; 18 25 for cach, Bulk Meats—Matket oasier and slow; long clewr, 9 90; short rib, 10 00; shoit clear, 10 25, Bacon—Market qufet and elow; long elear, 10 62}; short rib, 10 75; short clear, OPmxD for business April 27, 1882, with the [ 11 00. eat cap!)al of auy baux in Nebrasks, OOLLROTIONS recelve special attention and char o8 lowest obtainable here or elsewhere., Ixmnunst allowed on time deposits upon favor- able berme and upon accounts of banks and bank. " Poumen Exomanes, Government Bonds, and Oountv and City Fectics bought and sold. 1t §s prepired to do & genoral banking business o 1n will pursue the most liberal policy conale- with e banking. J W RUDEFER. Broker Btocks, Bonds, Commaercial Paper and all other Gd ecuriti s dea t in Room 4, No. 2§ Pearl St,, Council Bluffs, Ta. FINANCE AND GOMMERGE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tik Bax. New Yorx, Aoril 4, Money—Loaned down from 10 to 4 per eent; closing offered at 4 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper- 6@7) per cent. Sterling Exchange—Bankers' bills dull at 4 81§; demand, 4 84, Governments—Were strong and all is. #ues § per cent higher. Railro ds generally strong on a moder- ate volume of business, The share apec lation opened firm and prices were a fraction higher than at yes- terday’s close. After a slizht decline in some shares in the early dealings, the mar. ket became strong and sbout 1 o'clock en advance of @13 per cent was recorded. From then until near midday the market was weak and the list receed.d to theex- tent of 1 per cent, led by tbe Central Pa- cific and Northwestern. This was follow- ed by a fractional rally and a reaction, af. ter which the market again became strong and active, and in late dealings an advance of b per cen’ took ylaze in the Memphis & Charleston; 1 par ceat n the North sest, «en preferred; 13 per cent in the St, Paul. and } per cent in the remainder of the list. The Uvion Pacific and Pacific Mail prices shortly afterward fell off §@f per cent, but this was recovered at the close, when about the highest prices of the day were o rrent, Yesterday, To-day 103, 33 10 oupons. 115 Y b 119 90 683 764 Cht., Burl, & Quincy. 125, ., Lack, & Western. 127 Denver & Rio Grande. 47 Hannibal & Ht. Joseph. 40 Kansas & Texas. . 81, Lake Shore & Mi 109, lmlnflla & Nashvi 54, n Uanml 95 Nu erse] 72 orthern 504 tern . 187, Ohio & Mississippl. 834 “ee 54, Rook Taiand, 1233 8t. Paul & Milwaukee. 101, Texss & Pacific 40, Union Pacific.. 961 United States Express 58 Wabash, s:. L. % Pacifio., 30§ 1895, 128 39| 126 424 167 ie dotalls ,and In the treatment of custom- [ M ‘& Co. Express, 123 123 Wuumm%;on Telograph... 82§ 843 FOREIGN FINANCE. Special Dispatch to Tux Ben. LONDON. Loxpon, April 4—5 p. m.—Coneols at 102 3:16; Consols account, 1 024; new b'sextended, 1 06}; 44's 117; Illinois Cen. tral at 151%; Penneylvania Central at 1.6 §; New York Central at 1.30%; Erie ot 1,884; Erie second at 150; R ng at 1.27% Amouat of bullion gone in, £10,000, & — PRODUOCH & PAOVISIUNE, Special Dispatchies o (us Bun, OHIOAGO. Onroaco, Anril 4.—Wheat-—Irregular and lower: 103} fur april; « 083 for Blay; 10 § for June; 1 093 for July, Corn - Mar. & lower; 53¢ for cachs {0}o for Ap ’y.fi?i‘ for May; (6§ for June; uly; new high mixed, 504@ ble; new mxvd 484@19); rejected, 464@ 47hc. }h —Market lower; 42c for casht 404 @40%s for April; 411 7 4132 for May; 43)@ 433 > for June; 423@ 12§ o July, Kye—Market lower at 57c, B irley—Market nominal at 75@77c. Whisky —Market quiet at 1 16, Flax Seed —Ea-ier at 1 4421 455 ~7A Pork —Market lower; 18 07} for Apiil; 18 25 for May; 18 40 for June; 18 60 for July. Lard—Market lower; 11 30 for April; 1142} for May; 1145@11 47} for Juo 11 52} for July; 11 56 for August. Cart Boaap, ~Wheat —Market lower: 103@1 084 for April; 1083 for May; 1 09§ for Juae; 1 03§@1 09 for July. rn—Mrket lower; 5 §o for April; 5530 for May; 5642 for June: 58¢ for July. Oats—Market easler; 403c for April; Adje l!lc for June; 41fo for July, P{\rk—Mnht easier; 18 12} for April Inld - Mukfiqum; 11 074 for May and June. NEW YOI New Yok, April 5 —Flonr—Market dul'; super state western. 3 25@3 80, ‘Wheat—Cash lots 1@14c lower; ontions 1@24c lower; ungraded red. 1U05@1 23; stesmer No, 8 red, 109; No. 8red. 117w 118; stesmer No 2 red, 117@1 18}; No. 2 red, 1 20@1 2%); certificates, 1 20}@ 1213; nngraded wh Corn—Market uo. and §@1}e lower; ungraded. 6126 3 U.(‘gvila; staai 633 @64he; No 65@657¢; old No. 2 67} ; elevato . 64} Oata—Market }@§s lower; mixed west- @543 whiw western, 54@57c, d Market dult and weak; western fresh, 19@19}c. Cat veats—Market qui ¢ but firm; long clear middles, 10 624@10 75, ower; orime steam, 11 50@11 55 for Apri 11 50@11 52 for May; 11 46@ 1157 for Juue; 11 48@11L 60 for July; 50@11 6Lior Avgust, nfl':(ger—-mlukui ‘dllll and weak at 10@ 82¢. Chesse-—Market quiet bnt firm at 6}@ 13> for western flat, 87, LOUIS, Lovn. April 4, ~Flour—Market Market dull and lower; No, 2 dnfl Lard—Market nominal. ArTERNOON Boarn, —~Wheat — Unset. tled but generally lower: 107 bid for April; 109% for May; 110@1 11 for June; 1068 for July; 108 for tha yesr, Qorn —~Active but lowar; 4i§s bid for April; 403 for May; blic for June; Hddo for July; 44c asked for the year, KANSAS 0ITY, Kaxaas Crry, April 4, — Wheat— ket lower; No, 2 red fall, 94}c bid tor c: 7o for May; 0842 tor June COurn—Market lower; 42@474c for cash; 44c for May: 451~ asked for Jupe, Oate—Market firmer; 85§c bid for cash; no options, —_——— LIVE 8pecial Dimatches to Tun Bax. [For receipts snd shipments of grain and live stook, see ‘‘Traffic” in snother ool- umn, ] TCCR OHICAGO. Omioaau, April 4. ~The Drovers’ Joar- nal rep orta as follows: Hoga—The demand weak ani buyers holding off; prices 5@L0c lower and ciosed dull at declive; mixed, 7 10@7 50; heavy 7 55@8 00; light, 7 10@7 70; rkips, 4 50@7 00, Cattle~Trade duil and weak aud a 10c declize; market for shipping cattle very slow and weak snd export orders light; choice t) nrime, 6 40@6 90; good to choi 5 90@6 40; commou to lnlr, b 40@6 0 butcbering stock steady; common to fai 250@4 00; good to choice, 4 25@5 stockers and feeders steady at 8 15@b 3 Sheep—Active and pric s steady; the dewand moderate; common to fair, 3 50@ 425 medium to wood, 5 25@6 00; choice to extra, 4 26@6 75. NEW YORK, New YoRK, April 4,—The Drovers’ Journal Bureau reports: Boeves—Market duil but firm at 1 00 per head to 100 per owt lower; extremes, 615@T7 80 per owt live weight; tho general businow at 6 607 00; exportara used 800 end. Sheep—Quiet; common to prime sheep, 6,00@7 50 por ow:; a carlond of poor Texas stock sold at 5 25, yearling lambe, 6 5@ Hige= Ficet asd higher; for live hogs, 7 75@8 40 per cwt. KANSAS OITY, Kansas Crry, April 4,.—The Commer- cial Indicator thia afternoon reports as follows Cattle—Market 10@15¢ lower and weak; native steers, 1,200 to 1,500 pounds at 5 80 @6 40; stockers and foeders, 400@4 90; cowe, 8 25@4 25, Hogs—15@320c lower and_weak; light, 0; medium, 7 25@7 35; heavy, = Sheep— Market quiet; natives of 105 pounds aversgs at 5 50. 8T, LOUIS, 8t Louts, April 4. —Cattle—The supply fair and quality good but prices for heavy shipping grades lower; butchers’ steers and light shipping were also easy; exports, 5 50@6 75; good to choics, 6 00@6 50; light shipping, 5 25@5 75; good to choice butchers' steers, 5 00@5 75; do oow« and beifers, 4 25@500; common, 3 50@4 00; stockers and fudan, 400@5 25; corn fed Texans, 4 75@5 60. Sheep—Strong and active; common, 375@4 50; medfum to fair, 4 6585 25: good to choice, 550@6 00; fancy, 6 50@ 00. Hogs—Active and firm: light, 7 40@ 760; hnvy ahlmflnz. 7 60@7 75; butchers to extra, 7 65@8 00. TRAFFIO, 8pocial Dispatohes to Tax Bax. FLOUR AND GRAINS 8r, Louis, April 4, -Receipta and shipments of flour and grain for the past Eom have been as tollows: Ship'ts, Flour—barrels.. 5.000 Wheat—bushes 18, Corn— 110,000 Oata— e . Rye— * Barley - On10460, April 4. ~Receipts and ship. ments ot flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follow Flour—bbl Wheat — b Corn— New Yonx, April 4,—Recoipts and shipmenta of flotie 'and grain for the past 24 hours have Leen as follows: Receipta Flour—bbls. ..... aveees 19,000 Wheat—bushels, ., 83,000 Corn— ** A3 X Oats— 5 Kansas Orry, April 2, - Hececipte and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shiv'ts, Whest, bushels. 12000 21,000 Corn—' L 48,000 69,000 STOCK CH10400, April 4, —Reoeipis and ship- ments of live otock for the past 24 bours have been as follows: 8r, Lous, shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Mfl’)‘{‘f Bhipm'ts, | 80, 1,000 New Youk, Aprfl 4,~Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follo: Rec'ts Bhip'ta Oattle. ... AT 520 Sheep. 8,400 o Hogs. Qaarters of beef. Oarcasses of mutton. Kansas Oiry, April 4,—HReceipts nnd shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as followr: Rec’ts, Bhlvmu Oattle. ...... l! OMAHA MARKHIS, Whaolesals Prioes Orrics or THr Ouans Bes, } Wednes ng, April 4 The following are the only changes re- ported in the murket to-day: Brown Cottons—Honest width declined 13 Lawrencs declined 35 Bleached Cottons—Fruit of the loom de- clinedjte; cambrio declined e Ginghawis—Amoskeag declined 2¢; Plun- kett declined 130, Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.— Ossh No, 2, 90c; ossh No, 7 N A | ”k"m 4ljo. Apail 4,—Recelpta and | 1 NEW MIXED CORN- 880, OATS—870. SEEDS~—Blue grass seed, 125@150; t'mothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 9 00; white clover seod. 13 00; millet soed, 100; Hungartan seed, 1 10; orchard grass loed. 2 50, Produce and Provisions. POTATOES—40@00 per bushel, ONIONS—40@50¢ per bushel BUTTER ~Choice country, 13} KGGS—Frosh, 140 HuNEY—oJumn.‘ APPLES—Per bas § 25 ngd 00 OYSTERS—Platt's select oysters, 4501 Standard, 35; mediums, 80 ORANGES —Messina, 8 75@8$4 25, LEMONY "84 00 5 por box N&-~Navy per bushel, 2 75@8 00. OHtoK NG ~13@140 per Ib. TURKEYS-14o per pound. CANNED G(\l)l)s—’lylhn, 2 (Field's), per oase, 84 00; do 1 (Flolrl‘a). gor onse, 2 755 do 2 T (Ctandard), per onse, 90; strawberrios, 2 I, per ocase, 3 40, raspberries, 2 , pe: case, 8 50, 'Lam. vons, 2 D, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per case, 240, Whortleberries ¥ case, 275, Kgg phuna,2 T percuse, 2 90; roen gages, 2 Ib per case, 2 90 do choice, , D per case 4 50, Pine A“lau, 2 1b, por oase 400@5 75, Poaches, 21b per oase, 8 00; do 8 , casc, 4 00@4 50; du. (ple), 8 I, per oawe,260; do pie, fll'l\.por ozen, 3 80, FLOUR—Jobbing prlau. Jack Frost 8t. Lonis wlntnr) $3.90 r 100 1ba.; Topeka Patent Kansae, Minnehaha Minnesota Patent, $3 15~ Shawnee fancy winter, 83,10; Faglo, XXXX win- ter, $2.75; Triumph spring, best, 2. 75; Christian's superlative, 8.80: bran, per ton, $16.00; nhupped foed, $25.00; Quoen au{e Blye, Bee outy e sack, 8 25; per sack, LARD= Caaha Refinining Co,: Tierces, 120; 40 and 50-Ib cans, 1280; 20-b cans, 1 ;« 10-1b rF;u-, screw top, 124 do, ( 8-1b do, 13fc. OE—Touiaiana prime to cholos, 73 @ 8ot fair, 7@7he; Patmn, 6. TSH—No. 1 mackerel, halt brls, 6 75; No, 3 tanokerel, Bite 005 family mack- erol, half brls, 4 75; lmnl\, ‘mackerel, kits, 86c; No. 1 whitte fish, half brls, 6 00; No. 1 GOFIE E.~Rio, tair, 110 Kio, good 11de; iy oholos, 12't0 124o; Old gov't | v, Java 18¢c @ 24 SUUAhB—l‘awdcnd. 10c: Cut loaf, Confectioners’ A, 100 Graoulated, Sio; Yoi Standard fxtes O, Bho; Extra O] o: medium yellow, 7he; dark yellow, 73c, RO S raniara Goms el boia. Standacd do, 44 gallon kg, 82 05} dard do, 4 gallon kege, 3165, 'SODA—Tn Ib papers, $8.50 per case; keg NEW PICKLES—Medium, in barrele 8700; do in half bbls, 4 00; amalls, in bbly 900 do, in half bbls, 500; gherkine, in bbla, 11100; do, o half bble, 6 00 SEAROH —Penrs. hos” Silvse Gloss 9he; _Corn Starch, 831 ExcelsiorGloss, 703 Oorn, 74o. TEAS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@55; Qotes é\g@@;]{be, Lmpertal gocd, e isc; oioe, hc; oung yson, 800t ohoioe, 660@$1 00; Japan’ Nat dh 86c: Japan, choice, 60750, Oolm. 86@40; Oolong, obin.oe, 40 @553 Bou sopd, £5@ic: holce, {5@de. " Taoh and' larger, 11c; um, i fi fnch, 120, ARi—Two ooy 1755 thoes hoop pafe, 3 o0 8 50; Plonser washboards, own 2.00; Wellbucket, 50, LEAD—Bar, 81 65 VINEGAR-Puie spple extra, 160: pure ’Fh' 18c: Pruesing pure aoole, 160, SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 70; Ash: ot in sag ks, B 60; bbla dairy '60, buy § 60 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imperial, '8 45; Kirk'n aativat, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Kirk's white Russisn, 52: Kirl's Eutocs, 316 Kirk's Prairie _Quoen, (100 cakes), _40; Kirk's magnolia doz., POTASH—Pennsylvauia oans, 4 oass, In cass, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in caso, 199: Anchor Ball dot In dase 150, L e s nesoee, per. lancy white, perll; rav—white Virginia raw, 100} rossted 24c. OANDLES—Boxes, 40 lb-,u 154c; 8o, 16gc; bcxes 40 Ibs,, 16 oz., 6, 1 ATCHES—Per caddie, oo vound, oases. 88 10; square, cases, 85 40. MEATS—Hams per 1b., 18}0; per Ib,, 184o; clear side bacon per L., Tige: dry salt sides per 1b,, 9}c; uh shoul- ders per 1b., 10§c; bacon l.{mfldan per 1b,, ue. tierce iard per 1b.; llo. SPIOES,—Pep) Allspios, 180; .hu, 2413 ke, 2 mulu. 28}ot Arbuckle's Stan: nnz. pnllv. anblu L%E—Amfl 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 75; Nofl.h Star, 2 063 Lewis’ lye, 4 65; .‘Iowall lye, 275, FEED —Jol prices, Ohop feed $1.50 per 100 Ibs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 700 per 100 Ibs, (OMINY—New, 84 00 per bbl Dry Goods, BROWN OOTTONS—Atlaatlo A, 8ic; " Buokeye Lix 4, Tor Onbot W, ittonsngo A, bioj Ureat Falls E) } Hloosior, 64o; Honest Width, 8o, In: dun Heud A, Sc' Indian Ehnd.nrd A, i Indian Ofchard d, w., 8io; Lawrenoe 000 Apphwnxx.h' Atlanta A, 8c; Sloj Mystie rivar, Tho; Pequot A, blo; cohawmut .iu,Ut mge ‘achus-, ot B 7 fle,duA. 8jo; do E 48, 12303 Wal- itt HINE HRowN OO’I‘TUNB—Mlondfle V.43 7ho; Alligator 8-4, Sc; Argyle 44, 7 Atlatic LL, 6lc; Badger Stato X 4-4, Bennirgton 0 44, 6§o; Bu.vkoyo § 44,8 flicu v Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8, 84o; nia O 89, 8ho; Lehigh E i-4, u{u- X'apnmn N 80, 703 do O 87, Tig, o X 86, 7403 do 1 89, )kc, Boonsset O 43, Wamsutta 4-4 umm‘x—u D COTTONE— Androns g in i 44,64, Blackatone A4, liparial do do hali blosched 4+4,9¢; Cabot 4 Fidelity 4-4, 94¢; ¥ruit of the Loom, ¢ oawbriod-4,1232;do Water Twlst, 10§o;tireat Falls Q, 9o; indian Hond shrunk 4-4, 12; Lonedals, 100; do cambric 87, 12h0; New York Mills, u&g. Pui,nuz A,100; Pepperel N G Twills, ocahontan -4, 0ic; Pocaasot -4, 5305 mlu. 1loj Wamanita 0X X, 1 DUOKS' Oolored)—Albany E brow fla,doO drat, 11y do Xa siripes and ab, ke, W 3, K Vo ot IE snd pl 8, H n IDB -5:' answiok brown, 8ho; Oharlot fancy Toher a0 ges. boavy, b Fatl Rioge prown, oxtra heavy, 1lio; Tndians & browo 18a: Nevonset A RHEIETINGB—And & 4, in lM flAc [} York millsd8, 86e; do 78, 806; o b4, 224e, Pombr;ke 10.4, , 250; l’rqmll. 104, IN. 1o 74, 19¢ do 49, ' 1603 l’esxwl du 67, 31c;do 57, 180; Utden 96, 8, 33ke; do 48, 176, rurs DRUGS AND OHEMIOALS - Acid, &nb%l:u, M)cxl bAum. 'I‘Bg::fl 550; Balsau) Pfl s, per b, 700; s per & par 1b,17503 Ollohwn 18, 110; loroform, 905; | 81 p(\vdon. e B e per lh, yurlno.pun p« H Aocm-. No, 1, 20 | by 860; de o Quinine P. nh-lnm. Indhh, per It ; 'Salaom, por_or, 400 te o ?b ne, per oz, $8 86; éul nm floar , 401 Strvehnine, ver o, . Paints Olls ana Varnishes H OILS—110" oarbon, - per gllon, | 2 12; 150° headlight, per gallon, |3 Moi 1707 hoadlight, “por gallon, 1ic; 1500 Water . White, = 1805 liuseed, raw, per pallon, 5b; linseed, boiled, bor Knl{un. t8; lard, winter str'd, per gal, [on1 ¢5; No. 1, 850; No. 3, 7bci oastor, XXX pfl n, 1.25; No. 8 1 16; swoet, P gallon, l{m sperm, W. B., per gallon. 75; fish, W, K., per gallon, 765 noatateo, extra, per gallon, 90; No. 1, 660; lubri: of cating, zero, per llou. 800; mmmer. 15¢, | © golden mackine, No. 1, pe gallon, &; No. sporm, algnal, por gallon, '80e; tur. pendne, per ‘lllnn, gallon, 18e; 64 BAINTS IN'O\—Whita load, Omaha P, . Go; white lond, 8t. Louis, puro, e Marseillea green, 1 to 5 I cans, 20c French zino, groen seal, 12¢; French rino, | p red seal, 110; French zino, in varnish wat, 0c; French zince, in oil asst 100; Raw nad burnt umber, 1'Tb cans 1%; raw ad burnt Sieuns, 180; vandyke brown, .o refined lampblack, 120; conch black and; Ivory black, 166; drop bla k, 160; Prussian blue, $00; ultramarine blue, 186} ohnme groen, L. M. & D., 1do;blind and _shutter reon, L. M, & D., 14¢; Paris groay 1t Fadian rod, 160; Vamthn rod, dre, 220; Amerloan Vermillod, I, & P.y 1o chrbme yollow, L., M., 0. &D’ 0.," 150 llow ochre, 9c; oldu ochre, 16; patent 5;{::, ; graiuing colors: light (oo dork vnlnut. fihe't.nnt and Sj naptha, 74, per | p Ints White lead, Sox hmmn 10ct Par -Nmu 2o - dn| ors, 1§c; whil an. towny 14c; o rmpblack, mfiur&; 100; Prua. | © sian blue, 55c; ultramarine, 180; vandyke beown, Boj umber, burnt, 43} amber, ruv o k llonns. burn t, slenna, raw, 40 reen genulne, 26«; Paris green com’ rome green, N, ¥.' 20c; chrom xretn K., 120; urmflllun, Eng., 70c; vor | V! million, Amarlus, 18c; Indiau red, 10c | & rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cokwoso o venetian red Am., 3 ved lead, 7§o; rome yellow, n!ne, hrome yel. low, K., 12¢; oo re. mhlllo lc( ochre ol o Hides P HIDES—(zroen b'&'&am bldes, 5} Te nud 6}@70; hides, green salt, dry flint, sound, 12@180; dry calf and klp, lmlk‘ dry salt hides, sound, “’0“:.,}’_“,';., .,..,4,:'3‘5.? 10 D 11@LA: | second trial of Tsaso Booth, indioted for murder of his infant child, resulted in a conviction. penalty at aighteen years in the peni- tentiary, the first trial, was sentenced to be hanged. lamb ski 81 M‘ 50; d.lmngod udfi?fl worthird rate, cut #col and one two. tLirds rate,) branded hfi:- 10 per eent, off 800; No. 1 20.; No. 4, 100, lnk. No, 2 16¢; No, 8, 150; No. 4, bo, 'ox, No,lk, 60c; No. 2, Bkun! k. No. 1, b2y 6603 short stri, 40;1 stripee Lraad stripe, 100, lllo' 1«. Oak sol ssatom hlmloeknh.l&cw 860; heml ogi runner, 660 to 800; i olll.BBclo 90; hem: lock upper, 28c to 260; o.h upper, Nc. aligator, 400 to§ 50 kid, [ Lm.uoufls,mup 100; onk onlt, 120 to 1804 Fre 11 OMIM: rvnnhuu.l 50 to 7 50; i Coon skins, No, lfifiox No. — 890, to $100.; Extrs Common plugs, $20, to o 150,; 14 14 to 14 riage Funt and Mutusl tion, tol, the home ef Iluurn gave him 746, Sprngua 113, Cutter 11, dence gave ‘Bourn 76 wajority, indications are that Bourn will haye 2 000 majority over Sprague and Out- ter. Sounth Kingston, where Canon- Sprague 423, nearly complete, give Bourn about assembly will have at least 84 rpubll. cana out of 108 member: from nine town always dmmwntic, glvu Bourne 1716, Sprague 1 wejorities: Harrleon, mavor, 10.00 Grinnell, olty at'orney, oan and elght democratic aldermen |= were elected, leaving the complexion of the council 21 demaoral Special Dispatch to Tun ban. second day ocuncil of the Mlsslssippi valley, a committee was appolnted to petition the president of the United States to place the $1€0 000 epidemio fund in the hands of the National board of health for disbursement in case its use was demended. Resolutions adopted that the atates in the valley make voluntary contributions to con- tlnoe the inspections National board of health is deprived will be in March, 1884, sustaining and uphuldlng the great fever distriots when demanded were forwarded to the president. states were represented. Onlugo passenger agents It was de- excursion parties destined to Denver, Oaloudo, orother western polnts, 8pe Ial Dispatch to Tun Ban. Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Baa. Gauilford people are much exclted over the fallure of Representative Edwin Griswold, merchant; also the Gaflford ; | Canning company, with which Gris- wold was coonected. mated at $2,000; liabilitles, $30,000 to $40 000. g‘o 850 to 75, ( MULES, 15 to 16§ handa (excra), $125, to 15 hande, $100. to HOJ iands, 075, o 100.5 184 to 1: ands, 880, to 75 If you are not wmarried, write the Mar. Trost Associae Cedar Raplds, Tows, for circula xpiaining the plan. [(X) l:lootlnn- in th» East, prclal Dispatok es bo Tus Lins Provioexce, R. 1., April 4 —Bs inple Breech Luadlng Shot Huns. from §5 to 818, Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, from $18 to §75. Musgzle Loading Shot Guns, From 86 to $25 Fishing Tackel, Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods. Full Stock ur show (ases Alwayx un hand, East Provi- The het is located, gave Bourn 3817, Roturasfrom the state, 200 majority over all, and about 000 plarality over Spragne, The SaN Francisco, April 4 —Returns including three Imported and Key West Olgara a large line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and ev.rything re a d in a firscclass Cigar, Tobacco and. Notion tore, Cigars from $15 per 1.00" <pwards Send for Pnce List and Sampleu OnicaGo, March 4, —Later returns f the cllye octlon show democratio 12 000 Dan’ hy, trus-uur, 8,000. Tin rrpnhll DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE. to 16 re- ublica; The Sanitary Counoil. Jackson, Mi Aprll 4 —In the esslon of the sanitary wero In case the f the power of muking Inspection Wirt Adams, of Misslssippl, was lected president. The next meeting Resolations alue of the Nattonal board of health nd a strict quarantine In yellow Twelve Onicaco, April 4 —At a meeting of 100W SHADES . ll_1 _I_Ilfil Ided to allow no commissions or other ompensation to persons organizing S Light Enough. Perersnora, Va,, Aprll 4,—The The jury fixed the B)oth, at the conclusion of —_———— Gone Up New Haven, Conn., Aprll 3,— OBOHABD & BEAN, J B FRENOH & 00, CARPETSIGROCERIES. Assets eatl- fio 9 00 to 10 50; ,gubbla 0, D, llomuo.lbux simon; 88—No 1 s ar oak, 420; No3 do, 880; Nc. 1 Ohlo 880; No, 2 do, 860; No. ua.u-. ikeg, S0t No, 3do o, 'l(h-hfl ‘We quote lumber, latn and lhlulu on oars at Omaha at the following pri OTST AND HOANTIING T304t and onder, 823 00; 16 t, 833 60, ERS16 fi, and under, 822 o TIMBHER AND JOTSTs8 ., 828 20 ft, 828 50 23 ft., 96 b0; 24 f¢. 82080 TENCING—No, 1, 4 and € fn., §24 00; No, 2 22 00 SH. ETING No. 1 (2nd ocommon boaxds) o. 3, 818 00, mmk—ru bmsl, §123 bulk per ous- 800 Oeent, bbl, 83 25 Iuwn leate l"fi bbl, 33 60, 'Hair Ll felt 100 Ibs, 88 50, trn Foavy Hardwars Lis Iron, rates, 3300; plow steel, special oant, 7c; emo!hlu. #c; special or (erman,6c; do, 15@20 wagon uspoke: @3 00; ache, per sot, 1 25; fol 1 %0, tongues, ewh K iron wedges, 6o toeth, 4c; opri Sc; Burden's horsashoes, 2 eshoes, 6 25, BAKBED Witk Ta. car lots, 7 60@ 850 ver 100, I NATLS-—Rates, 10 to 60¥, 8 75, SHOT,~—Shot, 81.65; Buck saot, $2,10, Orlontal ' Powder, kogs, $6.40; 10, hal koge, 88.48; do, qunrtar kogs, £1.85; Blaut llll. g, $8.85: Fusc, per 100 feet £0o. UOAL~—Cumberland blacksuith, §12) Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebroast Iump, 24 50; Whitebreast nut, 34 50; Towa lamn, §4 50; Towa nut #4 50; pring, 8700; Anthracite, $1160@1200; Canon City, $7 00 per wn. AU!OHOL— 188 rool. l 25 J. !lllonx extra Oaliforn] its, 187 ;roo(, brown, 160 b ““5&“%7“‘%,, A U A B3 “216':»« mlullon trlp-lo::." oldts ) ue 3 A.rrowmn - roof el Claremont B B .,:- -m.u..,1 ; fine blended 1 60@ «Brk.. lfloi Bmuum b extra fi 280; Purl blue n?o. llox mh» do B8 120; Yeoman's bluo 39, % KNIMS, — Amoskeak, blueazd beon lmx Andover DD Izln-, 3 L er) «11 AAA, d'?inm’atflnx'x" : do o to do do ifiu aymaker’s blue -n‘d brown, ‘a; :‘a‘m. River DD ml.;:,l 1640, P Poarl T8 Hasaard, o) Edd niog 9 ingh dout A le face, ,u..z""“ l‘m F‘g, oot love B finish, 550 wport do o t 5e okwiid i a“ 30 e o OORSET JEANS—-Amory, 8o Anciron coggin satteen Ularendc u, 6§c; Conea ot satteens, 7jc; Hallowel, ' S0; Tnadi ) The} Narrsgansett, lmproved,o satteen 940; Rockport, 7o, ~Allens, 640; Amerioan, Gio; Arnold, 7o; Berwick, 4§0; Cocheoo, r.,mu.u, 6ho; D 13@7c; liddystone, 70; Gloucester, 6o; armony, 540; Kulckerbooker, 8405 Mor o b Dy To; Myitio, bho; Spragtes, 6o; Southbrldge, fo; do. Ginghams, 70; Marl. boro, be; Oriental o, GINGHAMS—Amnskoag, 573 Argyle, 104c; Atlantic, 9¢; Oumberiand, 7 Highlana, 74e; Kenilworth, 8go; Plu: - kett. 8ior Bursex, Bc A‘(‘,or%‘:m&w —Abberville 1840 te, 2o; American, 110; Artisian, 20c; Oairo D wnd T, 18k} Olariza D aad T rk, Dunnell, 49; | waahod, oboioe, 3 60; Kentuoky hom'bvn\ 200@7 00; Ken- B XEB [ 16 00, domestio J GINS-—!nM 4 50@6 Nl Aomestlo, New Kyhnd 2 no 001 do 50 D APPLE Y— AMPAGNEB—!mpm por _oase, a:ooou 0y Amariia, oses, 1200@ lei%RETBR—; lr:u.lw.l!m‘ we ES—] ne ne, case, 2 00; Oatawha, por casc, 4 00@7 00, o FINE 0D 1a 1503 Golden Thren 700; Fountain, !l:uurlta, 80 Monuntain, ~80c: B0 Oatlins O, 8., 6 1b boxos, per 1b 6301 Lov- {llard's Tigor, 60c; Diamond Orown, 660, aw,m\«.—mm —Oommon, 25to 88¢, Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 10 0z 463 Dakes Durham, 16 oz, 460; Beal of North Carolins, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras ks, 16 0z, 88c; Lone Jack, 4 or, linen hags peru §1.85; Morburgs' Puck 2 or, tin Dog T ail 86 Merlno cnwas ed, light. 14®160; heavy.o, @18150) wedium unwashed, light, 15@20 205 fair, 300; tub-ding and w.,' 2805 burry, blackand cotted woo @60 leas well ats dl«ht .dunu sflo— ’l‘lu for PRty sy, i e o i Fiue single drivers, l Extia h 75, draly draft (R e B | Dr Piiliip ¢ bl ated trcm Kidne, |F one should take o thorough courso of it. (¢1) -‘:l’ casea of rhe sod IMI” fiolbl- III l \I“d llllq Wort. ~David M, Milier, Hartlord, Wis. H M. & M.Peavy, | CTOTHING (tents’ Furnishing Goods, 1309 Farnam Street, OMAHA. - = MEIE. HAS BEEN PROVED 1'h¢ GUREST CURR for KIiCNEY Y DISEASES. disoase lhealthy action to all Ul theorgans. 2 Ladies. &5 jand weakn. x.u: tence, my townsman, Monk 0a, Ve, ‘was . Tho +kin of his (ney-Wort cured him, W. F. STOETZEL, Sells the Best COOKING STOVES. In the City, FORTHELEASTMONEY 6510 South Tenth Street. y hne Like glass, 82 ISA SUPE CURE for all diseaces of ti,e Kidneys and 2 A0t10n on thismoatimportant » throw off torpidity and oWel in frec condition, effecting 1ta regular discharge, Ralaria. | i Q1A miiuria, hive thoouilis, aro hilious, dyspeptio, or constipated, Kid: noy-Wort will suroly relieve & quickly oure, J| I thin season to oleanse the System, every J SOLD BY DRUGCISTS, Pv!c. sl ed m 10 8L Louls Globe-Democrat,” DAVIS BROTHERS 'BLANK BOOKS ¥ . L3 s ety i Printing Inks, ountry s Coastipation, and no rem: o|has vver equalled th tod E[WORT au o ours. Whatover the cause, (however obetin: » this remedy| 8| (will overcome it. H PILES. [ Sloomplicated with® constipa \dney- physicians and medicines have before faf d. £7If you have either of theee troubl STATITONHERTY. Largest and most complete assortment of blank books and office stationery in the city. Bookkeepers are invited to examine ourStock BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, DAVI= BROS', 16th Stract Opp Post Offlice N. B.—Onr stosk of Faney Statlonary s camnio a i varvrsmash, hisr ocapow. Genrgs B retwn (Pa ) Rank, rald curdmy vieed| g i llce * W A D H THE CONFECTIONER All Goods Perfootly Pure. Largest assortment in town. WHOLESALE & RET A UL, FINEST FRENCH FRUIT GLACES, FINE CIGARS, Orders by Mail Sliofted Opera House Blook, 16th 8%, *'Kidney-Wort has given imme lats relief, in fal ing under wy ‘no- , Dr. Philip C. Eallod, Monkton, V5. Ap ‘I neverfound sven

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