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¥';) D THE DaILY BrE--MON('A Y APRIL 9 red, 107@1 07} for onsh; 108 @1 (8] for | jobbers are doing a very satisfactory busi. May; 109]@1 9} for June; 1 V0§ @1 054 | pags, for July; L OF ror August; 10spal 02§ for the year; No. 8 red, 1 02§ bid. Oorn —Market lower «nd actiye for May; 46§@470 for cash; 46j@4 o for April; 484@4 <Jo for May; HO§@ Ogo for Juoe 524@ 5340 for July; 4133 for the yesr, clos- ing at iuside f Nobraska National Bank, Of Omahs, Neb. fald up Oapital, DIREOTORS: . R, JOHNSON, President, of Steale, Johnson & Co. Loocal Grain Dealings. WHEAT.- Onsh No, 2, 86§0; cash No. 8, 7lo; rejected, b0e. BARLEY. No. 2 633 No, 8, 4%, RYE—Onsh, 4 R MTRED GORN- 876, $250,000 3 b i 41§@42% for owh; 104,37}t E. TOUZALIN, Vico Preddent,of 0., B & @ |, DatioMarkee lowats, 440@4% O 0P | - 6 Ars—sro. P o e K Doy ik i 39 tor July, SEEDS—DBlue grass seed, 125@150; [ 42, 116, Fruit of the Loom 104, 274; New V. MORSE, of W, V. Morse & Oo. Rye—Market slow at bhc, t'mothy reed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, | York mills98, &'»e’ulo 78, 800; do b8, . J | —Market st o 3 i} Hnngarial o ™ grass h 3 e Sad dbtorner: | RNt ~Unctinoped. | soud, 260, " 80 67 Stesdo'sr, 164 Uiben” 6, $be; do Kgra—Quist at 18§, Whitkey —Steady at 114, Provisions dull, with only a small job. bing trade, Produce and Provisions POTATOES—40@b00 por bushel, ONIONS—40@¥0c per bushel. BUTTER ~Choion roubtey, 1340, KGGS—Fresh, 15@160. HONEY—Oalitoram, per Ib, 31, APPLES—Per barrel, §2 25@3 25 OYSIERS—Platts select oysters, 451 Standard, 8% mediums, 80 ORANGES - Messina, 8 75@84 25, LEMONN - $4 00@4 50 por box. BEANE-—Navy per bushel, 2 75@3 00, CHICKENS -14@14c per Ib, TURK £ V8- 14c per poand, OANNED TE00Ds= Oyato (F ald's), P £ nase, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo, H. W. YATES, Onshler, Iate Cashier of the Firsé National Bank of Omahs, snd connected with fhe active management of hat Bank since ite organization In 1863. Ormxup for business April 27, 1882, with the oot oaplial cf uy baux 1o Nebraska. ‘OoLLROTIONS recelve special attention and char gros lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. Invnnnst allowed on time deposits upon favor- able terma and upon accounts of banks and bank- " Foamen Exonaxoy, Government Bonds, and Oountr and Clty Eecties bought and sold. It 18 prep-red to do a general banking businees all 11e dotalls ,and in the treatment of custom- KANSAS OITY, Kansas Crry, Aovril 7. — Wheat— Market weaker; No, 2red fall. 93} for 90 bid for May; 9639640 for C rn—Market weaker; dljc for cash; 48§o for May; 44§o bid for June, Uate—Market slow; 85¢ bidf.r cash; ne options, LIVE STCCR “poctal Eimpetchey to Tun Rus. 2 1In x oase, 84 00; do 1 b (Fleld's), 753 do 2 I (Dtandard), pu;nn. 890; strawberri, 2 ars fn will paraue tho most liberal paliey consle- | [For receipts and shipments of grain and | eaapbersicn, 2 Dy per ’:'m'."; 50, Dam: et with sa’e banking. live stook, see “‘T'raffi:” in snother ool.|®ons, 2 If, per case, 2 45, Bartlott - umn, ] peara oase, 240, Whortleberries 75, Kgg plums,2 Ib perouse,? 90; Green gages,2 T per oase, 2 90; do cholce, , b per caso 4 50, Pine A)filu. 2 M, per case 4 00@b 76, Peaches, 2 1H per uu‘ 8 00; do 8 b, case, 4 00@4 60; do, (phk 81b, per oawe, 2 603 do pie, 6 I, per dozen. 3 80, FLOUR—Jobhing prices, Jack Frost 8t. Louis winter) $3.75 per 100 1ba.; Topoka Patent Kaceas, 860; Minnehahs Minnesota Patens, $3 75; Shawnee fancy $5.10; Eagle, win- Triumph epring, best, 2. 75; superlative, 3.80: bran, per ton, §16 00; ohopped feed, $18 C0@25.00; Queen Bee flour, per sack, 8 25; Nellie Llye, per sack, 290, OMIOAGO., Oa10a60, April 7. -The Drovers' Joar. nal rop rts as follc was Hogs—Trading necessarily light, strong and be higher; general market bea thy at an ~dvance; mi ed, 7 10@7 50; heavy. 7 55 @7 80; Jight, 7 20@7 60; -kips, 4 50@7 10, Cutilo—Moderate y active and steady; fat pooy cattle selling strong; export de- mand very weak; expor: steers, 6 40(@ 685; good to choice shipping, b 90@6 35; to fair, 5 15@8 £0; wixed butche ere’ steady; common to gond, 2 50@3 90; medium to good, 4 00@b 00; stookers and 8305 25 J W ROUDEFER. Broker Btocks, Bonds, Commorcial Paper and all other Gocd ecuriti 8 Room 4, N0, 28 P in ¢l St,, Council Blufts, Ta. FINANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tun Brr, Nzw York, April 7, Money—Loaned at 3@6 per cent; closed offered at 3 er cent, Bheep—Fair, steady and firm; common | L \RD—Omaba Refinining Co.: Tierces, Prime Mercantile Paper—53@6 per | to fair, 3 50@5 25; medium to vood, 5 50@ [ 12:; 40 and 50-Ib cans, 12§c; 20-Ib oans, ooy 6 00; choice to extra, 6 256 75 14 3fo; 10-11:;-11 sorew top, 124c; 5-1b do, Bterling Exchange—Bankera' bills quiet 1% and steady at 4 83; sterliog demand, 4 853, Governments strong; 4)% § per cent higher; 4's § per cent. higher; 8's lower and extended 5's unchanged. Stocks opened irregular, heavy and @ § per cent. below Friday’s close, but soon becams strong and advanced. The mar. ket closad strong at an advance on the KANBAS 0ITY. Kaxsas Ortry, Apeil 7.—The Commer- t;ilxll Andicator this afternoon reports as ollowe: Cattle—Market steady; gnod to choice steers, 5 80@6 40; stockersand feeders, 4 00 @4 78; cows, 8 00@4 00, Hogs— Market tirmer and a shade higher; light, 7 05@7 15; medium, 7 20@7 30; heavy, 7 30@?7 60, Sheep—Unchanged. mw.a“l!’:lh 1 evel, half brls, 4 75; fi SR i i, tier Ko: wood « —Rio, tatr, 110} L140; pwime to ohoice, 12 to 134o; Old gov't Java 18c @ 24, SUGAKRS—Powdered, 100: Cut loaf, i0c; Granulated, 93c; Confectioners’ A, day’s transactions of }@} per cent, BT, LOUTS, 93c; Btandard Extrs O, 8fo; Extra O, GOVERNMENTS, 8r. Loums, April 7. — Oattle — Scaroe | 82; medium yellow, Tho; dark ylllows Tie. slow and wea; only retail trade; SYRUP—Standard Uom., 440, bbls.; tending down; heavy shipping steers, 6 25 | Standard do, 4} gallon kegs, $2 05; Stan. 08 @875 ‘ight, & : £75(@5 75; ood cuw’ and bellorsy $50@5 35; common, 3 35@4 00; stookers and fesders, 4 26@5'2. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 9! SobALEa b ‘papers, $.80 per case; keg NiW PIOKLES—Medium, in barcols 40, | ver 1b, de; Btrvohnine, ver os, American, 110; Artislan, 30c; 8.1":1?"-.«1 T, 184o; Olarica D snd T* 1740; Deconn Uo, stripes D and T, 160; :tuocno. 1340; DNun‘t‘u%kelli‘:kh};mwlal‘ " bk, 13307 Wachtisott anirt Bussex, 1203 Tic "‘3’ ankin, 194c; Yor! Ing sheoks, 12j0; Nankin, 12§0; do, cheoka, stripes anoy, 1240; . N R TINGS — And 58, 33do) do 48, 170, rurs DRUGS AND dfvxmmo.« ALS - Aald Onrbolic, 3 Balsam COopabis, 2:‘ b, 70c; Bark, por b, 133 1b, 7503 Olnchonidia, per ox, $110; woform, per 1b, 903} Dover's powders, per Ib, #1 3% Epsom Salts, per Ib, 8jc; Glyoerine, pure pe: bl 80c: Lead, Acetate, por Ib, ~ 220 Oil, Onstor, No, 1, per gal, #1 25; Oil, Omtor, No, 8, per gal, #115, O1), Olive, per gal, 81 50; Ofl, Origanum, 50; Oplum, $5 ' 0; Quinine P, & W, & R. & 8., r oz, 31 85; Potassium, Todide, per 1b E phate o 75; Balao r 400; l\leru;hlne, unr' u‘:,. ls“fibx éul“n:& flonz Paints Olls and Varnishes por T i bendieh "per gallon - 106; 5 he per. 150 Water White, ©+ 166 - Hnsoed, raw, gallon, 55; per gallon, 1651 Iad, winter str'd, per ! 95; No.1, 850; No, 2, 75¢: r, XXX, per gailon, 125; No, §, 1 16; swoet, r gallon, 860; sperm, W, B., per gallon: P55 fish, AV 1., per gallon, 755 neatafoot, extrn, por gallon, 90c; No. 1, 650; lubri- cating, zero, perfi-llon. 80c; summer, 150, 1den machine, No, 1, per gallon, 850; No. 80; wperm, o 800} tur per lon, pent per_gallon, 650; napths, “l. per ngo o, 180; 64, 170 NTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P. l’..&e; white lanli. ?h u!m'nbh, pure, sté wrsoillos green, o oans, fimnh zing, poen uuhl French =ino, rod seal, 11; French in varnish aset, flk:l French rince, in oil sast 150; Raw sad burnt umber, 11 cans raw and burnt Sienna, 18c: vandyke wn, f refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black and; ivory black, 160; drop blak, 160; Prussian blue, 800; ultramarine bluve, me d shutter green, L. M. & D., 14¢;bling green, L. M, & D,, 14c; Paris 180; Indlan red, ‘enetian dre, 220; Am Vermiliod, L & P., 18c; ahamm "“0'9'0 L..dng‘.;o. l"0.. ’l‘.;l:é ochre, pal E:E.“.'sn; araining oolors: light oak: dark oa%, walnut, ebestnut and Dry ®aints e s v "o "%, whitine comh” 1457 ammpblack German: Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are tolling well at » alight advanos in prices. The demand for horses ext the oupply conslderaoly. Pricer ronge e fole lows: Fine singls drivor draft hornes, 8175, to 225.; Common dralt horeos, $100, to 150,; Extrn form horeer, 8110, £0125.; Common &0 gand frts hovwe 890, to §100,; Extrs pluge, 850, to 70, Common plugs, 820, to 840, MULES.—15 to 154 handa (excra), £126, :o‘l‘ll:),xull hd:fi"h;ndl,lufllllw.“!‘u 140,) n 40 100,y to 14 Saade, 8eb. b 76 COMING CROPS, The Aspect of Winter Wheat is Changed for the Better, Review of the Grain Market for the Past Week, 0AGO, April 7 —[Herald speo is]] ~The week just closed has put & much more favorable aspect on the condition of the winter wheat crop, and materially changed the views of legimate dealers wnd speoulators in It Is now conceded that the vest not nearly so much below the aversge | hea a3 has been caloulated on, and values have changed accordingly. Somo seo- tlons have undoubtedly suffered severe: at Des Moines, lowa. 5 OMAHA Meoica [Jispensany | National Bank, 13th, Offices and parlors over the new Omaha between Farnam and Douglas Streets. A §. FISHBLATT, M. D., - PROPRIETOR, Dr. Fishblatt can bs Consulted Every Day Exo:p! Fridays an and t aturdays, these 1 wo Days being devoted to His Disnensary tpecial attention given to diseases of th THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER And Fomale Diseases, a8 well as All Chronic and Nervous Diseases impotency dity, trom! foctions of b Ate cf you h, ! to ighting their most radiant hopos or 'are sufforlug from tho evil practices which destroy thelr mensaiand pnysi ly. In the southern belt the loss |csusing through the extreme winter and the drouth succeeding, I8 now reckoned at 20 to 26 per cent, Secretary Smith of of the Oalifornta state board of agricnl- ture estlmates a yield of 80 per cent. for the Pacific slope, 1a all parts of the country a more encouraging idea of the situation is current than was & week ago. This induced a sharp in _prices on 'shange here, starting on V\rodnuhy with & tumble of two cents a bushel, followed by a feeling of weakness and continued easluess, until at last it seems to be belteved that for the present, at loast, the bottom has been reached. The weather has also favored the fears, while the English market has been woak and depressed under heavy ar- rivals, of whr tloned, only about 14 per ocent, Is Awerican wheat, showlog that Wi tern Earope {s comparatively indepen- fact co operative olroumstances have | imnoss of ‘sight or g'ddiness, diseecs of the h.ad, throat DR. FISHBLATT Has discov red the greatost cure in the world for weakness of she back and lim! diec W neral dob ity, nervousness, Ian ;uor, contusion of Id bling, {nvol »'n’{»\.l’fifin'&"fl , ncso or akin hab- {ng i 1 8, rons t0 the marin- marriage Impossiie systems ble disorder nth o1 atlons, rende NERVOUS DEBILITY. noes and social duties, makes happy o Nushen of huad, do_reasion of apiri's, v | foreb dlng dizeluons, forget u'new, unnatural dischrges, paia choly, tire oaslly of company tusion of thousht trembling, watery and weak weakness in the limbs, ete.. should consult me 1m: YOUNG oy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. d hav, pret: rende to be alone, feeling a9 tired In when rotiring, 8:minal weakncas, 1ost manh-od, whit The aymptoums of which are dull, distrossod mind, which unfite thom from performing thelr busi- iag my 0v8 blo, dlstrosses tho act on of the heart, causing cowandico fears, droams, ros leay nights, the back and] hips, ahort breathing, melag. morning s 8 Ay popels oonatps ot prionse il ye) A iy leness, tely and be restored to pertecs health, MEN tn Who have become yictima of solitary vice, that dreadful and destractive habit whichjaonus woops 80 an uniimely grave thousands cf young mon of exalted talond and bri liant intel mi;hib otherwise enrance listening seuators with the thundars of thelr eloquence or wake to ecate- loch m MARRIAGE. Married persons or young men contemplating marr'age be aware of ph tency, or any other disqualification spoedily relioved. selt u der 40 care of Dr. Fish'la t may rell zioualy confide in his houor as a gentieman, and procreative power , im| dently rely upon Afe skill aa & physician. loal weakrions, lows Ho who places him ORGANAL WEAKNESS Tmmediately cured and full vigor restored. Toia disiriesing atiic lo~—which renders lite a burdea and marrisge |nr.o'l exc by the aro ap to comm le a dne ponalty pald Ing awara #85 tiom 0ot ietim 1 N 1nd ilgence. Young people Bl vt soneeuiros, 1has kg 3 e ~ow who that unders ands 8ris subjuct will deny that prooreation 13 lost s.oner by those falls oh, it {is incidently men- | tnko Into fwprop r habits than by pradent? Besides being do viv d of the ploasurg of o althy spring’, thorm AL gorlus and d-stroctiva gymproma of bt bedy andmiad Arles. ¥ yetom be- comes derang d, ¢ sloal and men! ine'lons weaken, 44 of ervous inablfty, dy!pon- , palpitation of the heart, indigestion, joonstituf debility, wastlng ‘of the fiame, cough, consumption ana death, i s burnt, 403 umber, raw | dent of the United States on the food A OURE WARRANTED, Hoss — Market, alow; light shioping | §700; do lnhall bbl, 4 00; emalls, In bbl | beown, 8oy umber, i ; :[900 do, in half bbis, 500; gherkins, in | 4c;slenna, & 4do; slenna, raw, do|question, \ " T, B0 mixed peckios: 7 2@ 805 | 1700, don kn all bhin, (R Earia preea gtucibe, ’1“"}’ oo oo |, When prices weakened millions of (R8s iy geaplfhe gt oo o gk g Mo Ao i o) Sheep—Medinm, 4 76@5 25 good to 'ARCH.—Pearl, 4jo; Bllver Gloss i K, m‘"“' [ 'hl 7003 ver bushe!s ot long wheat were thrown on choloe, 5 50@6 25; tancy, 6 506 L 1"231 oocg‘n; Starch, 940 ExcelslorGloes, | STON ., .d':.' 180; "Indias ved, 100 'i;“ mnk:lt, o uler'&mc Yy Run;lny DR, FISHBLATT rose pink, 14o; read, Ookusoso | Bros., and others of e staunchest \ oft ot ths. mest TRAFFIO, uj n:,BaT;'e1sg, Tmpetial, good, oo | Aot venetian Yod A, 1oj red lead, Tho; | bulls, began unloading. Tals started | Eromts o oon ol e e e o Eroubiod Wit Fioking in the chre and hoad, whea Ohsloe, 60@75c; Young Hyson, u? lrl“a';m 0, hrome the crowd, and many who had held on | asleep, groat nervousnest iarmed at certain sounds, |'“. trcquent blushing, attended some 0 oy 500; choice, Japan mu , | low, K., 125 , rochelle 3o for a long time, hoping for a reaction, | @8 With derangement of the mlad "‘"R“"‘ l‘;‘:";"fib’l‘wi oo o 8Gc; Jay o8, 60@15; Qolong, good, L W ) }| beoame discouraged and olosed out TAKE PARTICULA J TLOUR AND GRAINS “?d_‘o‘ Oolong, oo, J ong, bro :w.m ’t. their deals before thelr lesses were| py p. addresses all those who have Infnred themselves by improper lndulgence ‘and sotitasy e g e She ‘i | NOPIESla, § lah snd Lrge, 110 iR e, % |, Macgine, oo bendreds of|uitilid SR st et it e e e O S ey inch, 114¢; 3 i 120, 0, small lots were exhaus and the ¢ 4 h o Ll B W hourvhave o s fllomn: ™ * P I M AR T oo gt | B o, ity $1d0 mhe NG. 1| o o, thon adding 0 the | e A A b s S o T S O Flour—bbis... 7000 101|175 thrse oop palle § 00, Tuby Nei | ol xS0 shella 88 81 hard | Oerioge and fncreasing the downiward | ensuapiies, ok ‘Wheat — bushels X s il fi 80. tendenoy. orts who were satlfie ) a.um.;"? St Joseph - ot ] wa 2 90 Wellbuekets, § 5. o - A A lanigs ey s 1 PRIVATE OFFIOES, ov%!;.l A’l;}a: N(!)‘\g.AEA NATIONAL BANK, Hatlem..... 198 ) ] VINEGAR—Pu le extra, 160i| HIDES—reon butoher's hides, 5i om woie the pr uyers, s 6 allirs o ooy in e Erovin e 2o, 1610 "cund H@TAs Siens gt s tho ontade orders belog smal | CONSDLTATION TREE, Gharo moeie s e, h st 1o s ) "R \.—Dray per { - souny J t has en rumo! that | Med: e i + Y 111 shipeats o our aad fi"""._ for T | 02 0 ;S 00 Bl o f B0 acdt K, 19014y dry el blde, fousd) | Teoman B, Hndy, the - kiog | “"Mad Sl Guaka e T 954 | 24 hours have been as follows: Kirk's sationt, 3 60; Kiek's standard, 3 75, 22- B perbatilg ) poe .Lh‘.w“' manipulator, had concluded that 1064 Recsipta) Bb0't4 | Kirk's ~ white Russian, 6 25: e m&%w Iamb akins, | Prices were now low enough to war- HOME FOR THE FRIRNDLESS |Bonu. all the people bave to do s 4o 10 ae D 357 Hepicre Balh, ok, th oaney | Sacds raser) branded hfix‘?" Do B, | Handy states that he atill belle Frae I.J.:::nym ey -Ix‘mg“pn:ndl ux“' i 2 Goi b cade 1'30'.' o 20,3 No. 4, 10:.' lm.)?o. .l,g‘op N'o.. 3| wheat too high; that there Is no con- in ImPDmnt loflmg in Omaha of weeds from John Evaus to plant PEANUTS—Roasted, cholos, £d Ten- | 166; No. 8 15¢; No, 4, ‘b0, " Fox, 'No.ix, sumption at present prioes and can be their garden of two acres, and Dine- nenis, 100 pe I {aaey white I0ko per L | 6001 No, 2, 2. & o, 1 bioj | nove. It will bave to go yot lower, Friday, booe L prambiabbhilenst Beil oe Ty hie Vieciole i o ot [ et e e . [bgisegs, for the, Karopedu eoutiieies leoted by Mrs. A. M. Olark from 128, broad stripe, 100, 'fld"" To. o have ample supplies, and thers is only > “g“’f’hmxm_ w'“._:""'. Ty '&"}fic‘u‘“"' 'a?"‘ sl B0 to 3 Bmlock acle, 30 o . nn:ni::d d-ma::'h;: :llx'-hé.mmo::; An Institution of Importance ::‘::;‘:'x}::fi::‘md‘s: BB'::: onddle, ouad 7 runner, grain ¢ H “fi"l.'f'r‘sflb—m " uu:. ’-fi,"l?: 3 ) 1'3:‘ N .:' "‘;;,“’3 ’:u. ”: o 190; m olique which ‘:himplld:n wanipulate to tne Btate. ::‘:) :. ,:u also sent a donation from his f —Hams s:l' . 3 upper, 3 OMK upper, 3| wheat must buy at the outset seven Bk Boul's Ot remmero: 1 18d;cles e b per I, ik alguir, £00 408 8ot W, 33@3%6i| Lo ”"s bt milllon bushele in #0re| e meetiog oalled by Mrs. W, |and wi nclon ltesested I helpiog A et h D here, and that is but the fi o ders per Ib., ma;m-fl per 1b,, | 1 00; oak 120 to 180; French kip, | here, an J“ ut the first atep. | o Slaughter and Mra, O. B, Parker | the friendless and homeless are urged Texas & Pacific.. Dhsxyml.udp. 1b.; 1le, L0 ”uluou' 1(“"' : [] ”.wf 'xs‘ s m.b ml:“’ usrnnhtu;r:mrlun Friday, to talk over matters per- to attend. T ey 2 ATt S At 1ot o520 Belage 008 0 [0t heee wee bt oo tnd bl el | Flde, A'kimelers womas from Omaba s § J 3 ; B, , S do U Western Union Telnznpg 83; PRODUOH & PROVISIONS. UHEESH—Full Oream, 1403 Part Bkl% 1040, " | LYE—Ameriean, 8 40; Greenwioh, 8 40 Western, 2 75; North BStar, 3 06 ly:" 4 65; Jewell lye, 275, EED—Jobbiig prices, Ohop feed %;m 160 1ba. 5 chop cord, 81.40; bran, HOMINY—Now 84 00per bbl, Ory Gooas. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantio A, 8jc; .o“n'_m- %0 Tus Ban, % OHICAGO. Omzoago, April 7.—Flour — Dull and weak; spring_wheat, 3 50@5 00; Mivue- sota, 4 50@4 25; bakers, 425@5 75; patente, Looms, Apail 7.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 31 hours have been as follows: Reo'ts, Shipm’ts, Oattle 000 300 6 00@7 bu; wiater wheat, 4 0@ 00, 65 600 [ Appleton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8o; Boot, Woeat Market active hut jo lower; s e 5 Cab 2 1025 £r oapis 1053@1 058 i3l ¥, 64 Buskoye LL 44, 7o; Cabot W, 107@1 07 for June; L U6F@I07 for Ju No. 2 * hivugo spring, 102@107; No. altttrfiaicaho epring, 88)0; No 2 red winwr, OMAHA MAXKHTS, Wholesale Prices. Orrion of THR Oxaria Buy, Saturday Fvening, April 7, } The following are the only changes re. ported in the market to-day: 3 dlan Herd A, 8c; Indian 8 A, e s L, 6}0; oriver, equot. 3 oobawinat 1L, 303 Ution O, b s att B, The; do A, ke; do B 48, 1230; Wal- Sitt BB, Bhe. FINE BROWN OOTTONS—Allendale Corn - Marast notive, weak and lower; 473@"1}s for cash: 473@433 fr Aoril b24(@h3 for May; 53§ for vune; 5§ 3E5he for July. Oata—Tower and demorslized; 41c for ovin 88@32: for Apri; 418: for Mag; 4lo| Wheat, oarh No. @ advanoed jo; cash | it Ths Sjieptor 3ody Sos Sirevie 4, Tos for June; 4 0 for Juiy, No 3 declined je. Benningtoo O f4, 6o; Buckeye 5. 44, Bjoe Ryo—Harket steuty at i, Green apples declined 50c to 75¢ per | Iudion Orchard AA 9-8 8h; Laconia O Blirley—Wenker ot 75, ey 39, Bho; Lehigh K 4-4, 9o; Popperell N Flax 3eed ~Qiet and stoady at 1 44, 80, 7c; do O 83, T}o; do R 86, 73c; do K 89, ‘Timothy Swi Q tes and steady; wood [ Fggs advanced 1o, 8o, Sooassst O 4-4, 7§o; Wamsutth 4.4 to prims, 16741 6); bettor grades, 1 62@ | Hides groen, butchors, advanced do. | 1fo' - o Pork ~Tn faic demand aud ensior; 17.95| FAour declined 5e to 150 per hundred. B%CHFQJ{?&E&&E Tl T 1800 for cash and Aoril: 18 12s@1s 15| Chopoed feed declined §7 00 per ton . ol Loy @ ; 18 124@ o do hall blonched 4.4,96 Cabot 4-4, for “iay; 160318 82) for June; 18 474 | Changes I the market during the past | Fidelity4-4, he; ¥ruit of the Loom, 9 @1830 fur Juy. ik we.k, as noted from day to day, have had | eam.briot-4,123c;doWater Twist, 1 ¢ 1o Eaie domand and eniers 1ors3@ | & gradusl falling off {rom the prices ot the | Falls Q, Soi Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; or oash and Aprii; 11 25@11 274 for J Lot 10c; do cambric 87, ; New May ; 11 82,@L11 85 for Juae; 11 874@11 40 | week previous, This is applicable, es. | oA, ; Pequot A,10¢; Pepperel oLy, e Fate femeod: shoulders, | PECI21Y t0 the grain and ene or two lines | NG Bho; Pocahontas 4.4, B4e; ju' Cl — Fair “mand; shoulders, s ot 4 4 T e, et shesldem, | of dry goods; while varlons products o | Possek 4, 8o Utios, 116 Wamm the farme, swch s potatoes, eggs, eto., same -advanced and are o guod demand, Buuter — Steady; «dairy, 13@26 Evgs—-Far &.mand at 16@170. creamery, 13@81c; Tae prices, however, of th oditios, | piaide, Toior ab XL bromw ' r, 680 comm es, | p! .?x lo wn Waliky - Sy sed vaoiaoned; will peobably deciine aeain withia the | striped aad 3 dn 1340y Arlngton fanoy, New Youx, April 7,—Whest—Macket | 20t ten daye, although 1t da fmpossible to | 1a40 *'40 exera howvy, "20c; Fall Rivee unsettled and 3@4c lower; ungraded red, | *peak with any certainty of potatoes, as extoa heavy, 1ljo; ;‘us{;',l adni;l 1“5;“@81;“'}{“735‘:&“:"1"!'3 planting ¢ime is at hand and prices are brr’iv- 18ar N Wo 0. 2 re 3 0, ly @ '1U] Ly —, 0nk A U A No. 3 eed, d very unsettlod, partly on acoount of the | | LIOHIAUGTAROKEE Am'm’: O'rn Unwettled and @' §o lower; un- poor quality of stock on hand and partly %4o; Olaremont, B B, 1540 Conestoga! 10 graded, 56@5642; No. 2, 63§@oi}o. on sccount of the uncertaiaty of the sup- | tra, 1740; Hamilton D, Tijo Lewsstrs a . ?'T‘.’.‘a""?& bowvy, and '@;"”"E’f{g ply and demand from now uatil seed time | 30, 16¢; ifl-w“ haha ¢4 ”“’.,0'1‘3:",!3," ut closed steady; mixed wes extra ear] River : 1+ white westors, 38500, " is past. Farcers throughoutthe country | papy blds stripe, 120; Shotncicet § Domand fsir and firm; 19§@194c, { sre suppored to have stored more than mg do 88 120: Yeoman's blus 29, 9 Pml; ket dull aud unchavged; new | they will need for seed, and it is reported 19 kt?%—%flmfiflhlglmmd bronn mers, al c; Andover lue, 3 Arling X e e L that, on examioation, many of he pota. bluie Booteh, 184e; Oonoord 000, blu:'-- @115, toes have been more or less decayed, and | hrown, 124¢; do AAA, do do 184; do X Xty Butter—Unsottled large quantitics are in an uamarkotable | 4o o 1440 Haymaker's biue nad brwn MILWAUKER, condition. Eoge are scaren and in good | Yhe; Mystio River DD stripo, 164c; Foarl Muwwavkeg, April 7,—Wheat—Weak River, blue aud bror 16¢; Unoas and Lo N o208 Koetl s ouhs Mok | corasnd. Butter I plenty and lowered | piusvad kramm Japer ! ville, 105; Juoe, 1 064; No. 8, 822, snd the market dull, but prices will un. [ OAMBRIOS—Baruard, hjo; Eddystono 2 (iv‘r;l'—l"llrm“r,‘wl h more inquiry; No, | doubtedly go po lower until geass has lllni-a ?'f‘ lncfi double mf, fiflmar A , in fuir demand at 5230, of aze c; Manhattan glov, ish, b ot at 524, growa large enough for cattlo to Hve on, ] A o Jolah, 5o Oats Lower; No. 2 41}e, There Is lmost b over sbuandaoee. of | ePort do o3 do asod, Slos Pequot do Rye - Quict and uochaaged, No, 2, 552, Barley —Lower at /40, TOLED). Bo; Lockwood kid finidh 6o, OOREET JEANB—Amory, 8o; Andros ocoggin eatteen 8fo; Clarendc s, $§o; Cones oranges and lemons, and the price remaing ahout the same with only a fair demand, ToLepo Avril 7.—Wheat—Dall and oiga satteens, Tic; Hallowel , 6o; I nomina ; No 2 red winter, for April, 1 08, | Fresb oy ters are dull and will probably be | Orchard 740} Wt('"‘fl&lmpm’vo:‘l.‘: A Corn - Dall, oash, Bis, taken out of the wmarkt w thin a weck or Pepperil antieon 9ko; Fookport, Oate—Q iiet; No. 2 cush, 450, two, Green houss vegetables are just IN'TS —Allens, 6jc; [’ Aruold, 7e; Berwick, 4§e; Cocheco, for LIVERPOOL, Oone. Fllenroox. April 7,—Breadstuffs— rm Wheat ~Wiater, 9s 9s 4d; spring, R Ko bl Corn ~New, bs 5d. coming into market, and radishes, onions, - lettuce, etc., are on sale at the’ various commission houses and are selling at good prices, slthongh the demand s not very great. Wood and coal is dall owing to the ; D y i ; Gloucester, 6o; 7, bje; Knlokerbocker, So; Mer d s D, yutic, g.n‘.'n,laZ‘l‘ sl:; do, .?P:‘u.,' ) st G or, Louts, warm weather, Dry goods pars- | G/ alr oo, Apel " Foue_Market | 100 WU D07 K e o Adlantio, S0y Cunberiand: :ih &l wd v l‘;;‘:“ smily 4 50@4 60; -y Prppcgy by 3 sad, Thoi IE-&. Bhoy . Whast —Murket lowsr snd slow; No, 3 | Groseries aversge about the ssme, and dmoi'«fi—mm U ittenango A, Gfo; Ureat Falls E, } Hocsior, 610; Honast Width, 8o, In: | N tandard tode to ;f.b 0. D, Moroooo, 85c; simon; 250 to 8 00, HARNES! do, 890; N& 1 Ohio oak, 830; No. 2 do, 8503 No, 1 Milwaukee, $70; No, 3do %o, Lumber, WHOLRSALE. We quote lumber, latn and shingles on cars st Omaha at the following prices; JOIST AND SCANTLING —16 ft. and un ler, 832 00; 18 ., $33 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and uuder, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 }t., §28 60; 21t 823 50, 33 ft., 826 50; 34 ft. $26 50. FENCING—No. 1, 4 aud 6 in., 824 00; o, 9, 822 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2ud ocmmon boards), €80 00; No. 3, 818 00, LIME—Fer barrel, 81 25; bulk per ous- 850; Oemont, bbl, 83 35 Towa plastor, bbl, 83 50, 'Hair per bu, 50c, Tarr folt 100 tba, 8R 60, Btraw board, §3 50, reavy Hardware List, Iron, rates, 8800; plow steel, spsoial ©cast, 70; erucible, 8o; speoial or (German, | wst tocl do, 15@20 wagon spoke, por net, 1 25; folloas, sk ~ W5@8 00; hube, dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@850; axles, sach, 750; wguare auta, per T, 7@lic} waaliory per I, 8@Lc ivote, por i, T1oi coll chaln, per Ib, 6@I20; malleable, So; iron wedgcs, 6o; orowbars, 6o hurrow tooth, de; spring teel, 7@sc; Burden's horesshoes. b 35: Burden's muleahoes. 6 25, BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 7 50@ 850 per 100, NATLS—Rates, 10 to 609, 8 75, SHOT,—8hot, [i'mn;‘slwh'd ke egs, 48, g i A Binckemith, $12 Morris Run Bl , 812; thahrun‘ lump, $4 0; Witttebroust nus, 84 50; Tows lump, $4 50; Iows nut #4 50; $700; Anthracite, City, $7 08 per ton, ook Spring, 811 60@132 00; Oanon Liquors. ALOOHOL ~— 188 1, 325 wine g2llon; exten Califoruin o lrita, 187 proof, 25 per proof gallon; triple refined pirits 187 proof, 128 per proof allon; re-distilled whiolkies, 1 1 60; fine blended 1 50@ 3 50; K::dmky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- Pennaylvania' ryes, 2 007 00 B! -, 4 llu"{n:porhd. % 00@16 00, Gm%hm 4 50@6 00; domestlc, L R 4 0 New Eogland, 2 fim‘dumffig 1 3 50 1 }’Ee(gflfl D APPLE BRANDY— OHAMPAGNES—Imported per onse, B 0@ 01 Amsels, P ey 12006 OLARETS— * er oase, 4 60@16 00 WINES—Rb no wine, per case, 6 0@ 2 00; Ostawhs, por cass, 4 00@7 00 Ol ana Tobaccos FINE OUT—Tn il to Pest 76c; Golden Thread, 700; Fountain, 80c, Fovorite, 660; Rocky Mountain, 60ci Fancy, Sooi Daisy, Boc—In tin' foll— 8., 8 1b boxes, per 1b 63c; Lorl- Hard's 'ng.' 60c; Diamond Crown, 666, SMOK é—wm_oommun. % to 88, Granulated—HBlackwells Durbam, 16 02 463 Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c) Seal of 46; Beal of Nobraa North H Kir T8 o Sy Lo faek 4 oz, linen by 1b, £ 9% Jiigy e T e m_- od." 14@160; heavy,e, washed, faie, 800 3& oottad =|.:-. 28¢5 busry, Nothing is doing in the fl>ur trade, nor will there be while prices are where they are. Even when oconces- slons of G0 oents were granted few purchasers were to be found. The matket is over supplied, and the de mand must be al cwot‘ to oatch up, which must be the oase soon if the mills continue thelr present low rate production, Stocks are kept light here, notwithstanding the absence of business, the receipts little exceading the locsl consumption, With wheat have followed the other food markets. O rn hes had especial oause for woskness in the unu-ual in. croase in tho acenmnlation here, to which was added 700,000 bushe's last weel, and probably ae much more this week. Large arrivals from8:, Louisare msid to be part oi aconsignment of 600000 bushols ordered here from elevators whero there are three mil. lion bushels ready to come, Ninety per cent of this Is gradicg No. 2, and the percentage of all receipts now graded has increascd to 60. Smith and McOormick snd Nichols & C) have unloaded large smounts for western parties aud the principal brokers have been sellors, Tae bresk 1n prices has been e ffisient to have osused & panic ln the old days of cliq 1es and corners. May, heretofore the favorite optlon, has been dropped and is selliog three oents under Jaly. When it touched 544>, however, it found a good many buyers who saw & profit in it at that figure. The outlook for higher prices is not good, there belng little shippleg demand, forelgn markets ruling easior, and Kansas, as well as Missouri holders pressing sales beycad the demand. Oats have been chesper owing to {uformation that the principal longs have sold out and abandoned their o rner yot shows more strength than other gralns. Rye and barley are dull with very little demand, tho former belue shaded to sult buyers, but barley holding rather firm, - Provisions are suffering from the ssfon fn the hog market and have been on a decline all the week. The demand was only fairly active and a farther brosk is feared, al though strong parties are long on lard and onr stocks of export meats are small for this season of the year, Balls are scarce on 'change and sadly need a leader. The bears had every: thing their own way Jast week, —_—— FOR SALE, A dragstore 1n western Iowa, popu- Iation sbout 3 609, st 'k from §6,000 to §8 000, sales $18,009 per suuum, taining to the support of the Home for the friendless In Lincoln was well attended by the ladlee. The meeting was called to order by Drs. D. P, Burr, M, I. Howver was chosen chalrman, and Mrs. Gish secretary. Mrs, Faller led ia prayer. Mrs. Howver then Introduced Mrs, Parker who gave the history of the Home. Bhe siid & lady came to Lincoln in 1876 from Leavenwotth, Kaneas, and formed a noolety auxiliary to a soclety in Kansas, and they sent thelr friend- Joss and homeless ones (women and childrer) to Kaveas, 1n 1876 the ladies of Lincoln found they had great need of a home in this atate, so they withdrew from the Kanean soclety snd formed a soclety of their own, Two yesrs sgo the legislature appropriated §5,000 for the grounds and bullding. The ladles eent an agent to Omaha aud scveral other citles to try and have a bid putin for the location of the Home, No bid came from any ofty but Liucoln. They gave §2060, This year the loglslature gave $2(00 more to compléete the bullding. 1t s a two story brick with stone base- moent, Iois partly faroiehed, It is to be supported by contributions, as there {8 no appropriation for running expenees The ladles wanted to form woclety here to help sapport the State Home in Idncoln, snd Society here formd, can sand their homless women and childen there till permanent homes are provided for them, Mrs. W, B. Slaughter, of Omsuba, the superintendent of tho lnstitation, next addressed the meeting., 8he said she entered the home as superintend- ent the 1st of June. She gave a de- scription of the different fnmates who entered the home since she had been there, and told of the great good already done, They have now twelve iomates. Soveral have been helped a fow days, then homes provided for them, sud scveral children have been adopted into good homes. A srciety was then formed,of which Mrs. Divsmore was elected president; Mrs, Glsh, wsecrotary, Mrs. D, P Barr, correrpording eecretary, and Mes M, L MK ion, treasurer, The ladice agreed to farnish one of the rooms in the Home and have it called *Tae Omsha Room." Fitween ladles enrolled thelr names ss members, and several ladles agreed to contribute to the furnishiog of the only two drag stores in the town, s large conntry trade. Inquire of Frank Bogers, Hetel drug store. Mu80-smviv room who were not prepared tc joln, This is & work that has long Luu needed and many feel that it is & grand PR ow thas the state has provided the to be recelved in the Home next week. She has been supported by kind ladies hiere ell winter. JOHN H. ERCK" Haa the largeet assortment of Ranges and Cook Stove, Barb F.nos Wire, oll of which you can huy chesprr than any place in town at 616 and 617 N, 16th atreet. m27-mo-tf ————————— OVER THE HILL., Perry Bhotwell Goea to the Pen For & Term of S8cven Yeare, Btate Journal, Porry Siaotwell, o former well known oltizen of Linocoln, who killed a batcher in Omaha some time last winter, and who was trled and found gullty of manslaughter and sen- tenced to the penitentiary for a term of seven yonrs, arrived in the cltylast evenivg, in the oustody of Sherlff D, N. Miller, of D)uglas county, and was atonce taken out to the prison. A fow yoars ago Shotwell was an in- dustrioue young man, working on his brother's -farm, near Waverly. The drudgory of farm work became too monotonous for him, sud in an evil hour he removed to L'ncoln, leaving a young wife on his brother's farm, Iu Lincoln he became acquainted with @ class of young men, aud spenu night after night 1n debatcchery, neglecting his wife and children ard taking up with strumpets. His wife proour- ed a divorce from bim, sad then he left Lincoln wic sent to Om- aha, where he was empioyed in one of the hotels of that ¢iy. One night while aitempting to put a drunken man out of the hotel, a row ensued, which resulted in shooting and killin the man, For this crime 05 and sentenced. as above stal brother who resides near Waverly s highly spoken of by his neighbore, but he refuses in auy manner to become instrumental in eaving him from what he deems a just punichment. Ed, B, Wililams, merchant taller, Millard ho'ol block, has now In stock afull and elagant line of {mported epringrultings. The latest and best always i hsud, Call and look through whe atook. apr4-3s Why Not! 3 Ohange the *“Young Mens' Christian Assoctatlon’ of this clty Into “Yourg Pacples Literary Soclety?” Ladics avd gentlemen of Omahs, please give the question a thought, wnd oblige yours truly, X u wmarried, write the M e R B Rl e “plaioing the pha. ©

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