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! i DAILY Brt-~FRI{-AY APRIL 13 P — ———— Mobraska Mational Bank,|PRODUOE & Paovist Of Omahs, Nob #aid up Capital, - - DIRECTORS: $250,000 . R. JOHNSON, President, of Steels, Johnson & Co. E. TOUZALIN, Vice Preeident,of 0., B & Q K. R, Boston. V. MORSE, ot W. V. Morse & Oo. OHN 8. QOLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8, Oolline. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney- M-Law. L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. . W. YATES, Oaahier, late Cashier of the First Natlonal Bank of Omahs, sad connected with e active management of hat Baok since it organization in 1863, Oraxup for business April 27, 1882, with the oot oaplial cf uy baax in Nebrasks. (COLLROTIONS receive special attention and char os lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. Ixyxrsr allowed on time deposits upon favor- able terms and upon accounts of banks and bank- " Foamex Excriawes, Government Bonds, and Oountv and City Eectlos bought and sold. 1t 18 prep red to do s general banking business all ite detalls ,and in the treatment of custom- ers In will parsue the most Uberal policy conele- | o tens with sa‘e banking. J. W. RUDEFER. Broker Btocke, Bonds, Comuercial Paper and all other Good ecuriti.s dea t in Room 4, 50. 28 Peacl §t,, Council Bluffs, Is. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispateh to Tus Bur. Niw Youk, April 12, Money—Loaned at 83@6 per cent; closed and offered at 3@4 | er cent. Prime Morcantile Paper - cent, 54@6 per Bterling Exchange—Bankers’ bills steady at 4 83}; steiliog demand, 4 85§, Goveraments were weak and generally 1@ per cent lower, Railroads were irregular and teature- less, was active, but irregular. Speculation on the Stock E aoge The market opened & fractivn off but, under a lead the Western Union recovered 4@8 per cent. This was followed | y a decline of §to §, the Missouri Pacific and Canada SBouthern being the greatest sufferers, From then till ehortly after midday the market was stroog and an advance of 2§ per cent took place in 8t. Paul snd West Point, and }@ 13 per cent in the remainder of the list. Ia the early afternoon the general list re- oeded § per cent, after which there was an. other advance of 3@L per cent led by the Denver and Rio Grande and the Northe western, In the last hour epeculation was quiet, There was a fractional reaction and rally, the market closiog irregular, but in the main, firm, The general list shows an advanos of @13 per cent over the prices at yesterday's close, GOVERNMENTS, Yesterlay, 1034 Oin., Sund, & Cleveland. Oleve., Col, & Cincinnati Dalaware & Hudson canal, Del,, Liack, & Western 129 Denver & Rio Grand 4 Erie...... 34 do pfd.. 804 Eeat Tene.ion. 0% do _prefarced Fort Wayne & Chicago Haonibal & 8¢, Joseph o p B4 Harlem.... 194 Fonston & T 7. Tk Central. a63 Ind., Bloom. & 34 Kansas & Texas Laice Erie & Wes Lake Shore & Mi Louisville & Nashville Louisv,, New Alb. & chlcnlo £2 Maviotta & Cincionati 1st of 1110 2d pfd 25 an So. do do l?.; 'pm m do 8t. Paul A Mll-n.la PM:L Minn, & Hnnlmh 8t. Paul & Omahe Union Pacific.. United States Express Wabash, Et L, & Pmlfic,’d. 8 pid. Wells, F 0 & Co, Express.123 Westarn Union Telegraph... 83} tuecial Dispatches to Ton Bua, OHIOAGO. Onroaao, April 13 —Flour — Markst quiet; -pflng wheat, 8 50@5 00; Mir. LosOta, b0@4 25 bakers, 4 2)@5 75; patentr, s 00@7 bU; winter wheat, 4 0@ 600 Wheat = Market opeucd strong and hiches and closed at inside prioes; 101 f » apiil; 1 04@1 054 for May; 1 073@1 (74 for Jane nnd July; No, 2 ( hiosgs spring, 1 01@1 084 No, 8 Chicago wprivg, $9@ 9.0; No 2red wiater, 1 06@1 06 3 493@o2ho ';r Corn — Market sl oach; 49¢0 for April; fdfe for May; b2 for_June; 66§ for July. Market nnnulrl but generally o for April; 42]@ ay; 4240 "o nno- $13@4 5 tor Ryc—Muht quiet but firm at 57§c. Blirley—Market quict and unchauged at Flax Seed—Market moderatsly aotive snd higher at 1 45, Pork -Ia fuic demand and at lower rate«: 17 9 @18 00 tor oash and Apnl; 18 074@1% 10 tor May; 18 273@!8 30 for June; LK 35@18 40 for July, Lard—I1 fuic demand but st lower rates; 11 274@11 30 for cach and April; 1U 82@411 85 for Mavs 11 85@11 40 for u e aud July; 11 35@11 87, for August Bu k Meats—TIa faic domand; 7 75; short rib, 10 10; snhort olear, Batter —Market quiet at 15@16 Eggs - Murket quist at 15@]1? Whicky Market quiet at 1 164, Freights ~Corn to Buffalo 3}@1c per bushel CaLt Boagp, —W| heat — Weal or lined 35 Oats—steacy and unchavged, Pork—Firm; advavos: 24c for July, Lard ~Nominally unchanged, NEW YORE, Nzw Yoarx, April 12 —Flour—Market quiet and uuchanged; super state western, 8 25@38 85, Wieat—Cash grades }@jc higher; tions opened }@1s better. Lut the was nfterwaras weaker and 16+cred 1@)3;. closiog firm; uagraded red 1 06@120; No 3 mpring, 1 15@1 I'ib, No. 2 red, 118§@ 1 19; certiticat s, 117@1 174; utuu. 1174: uograded white, 1 07@1 3; steawer No, ¥, 84@8thc; No 1 white, 1 10}@1 11. Uorn —Cash 4@10, optious $@§: better; nograded mixed, 58)@66c; No. 8, 531@ mgc, steamer, 643@64% 2, 66@6740. Market opened §@Q> higher but .h rwares declined §@ §c, ciosiog steady; m7 xed western, 53jo; white western, 53@ b7c. Ezgs—Market higher and firm; western fresb, 20j0, P»rk—.\{niol % uiet but firmly held; 50; opiions neglectea —Morket quiet but firm; long clear midd'er, 10 75, Lard Market \vll-k. prirme steam, 11 45 @!L5 for April; 1148@1150 for' May; L1 47@11 54 for June; 11 50@11 69 for Jaly; 11 53@1L 61 for August; 11 64@ | & 14 57 for September, Butter—Market weak at 18@26c. 87, LOUIS, 87, Lours, April 12.—Flour—Market quiet and unchanged; family, 4 50@4 60;| g choice, 5 03@5 10; llnuy 5 16@>5 45, ‘Wheat ~Market active and opened high. ar. but became unsettlsd and excited and closed lower with free sellers; No. 2 red hll, 109@) 09} for cash; 106j@1 10§ for 109§@1 114 for Jnna, (lz}@l 08% for Talys 4 063 for August; 104}@1 06 . | for the year, ciceing at inside prices, Corn—Market in same ocondition as wheat; 478@473s for oash; 48@49%c for @520 for June; 52§@bifo for for the year. ate —Market opened and closed weak and rlow; 42)@42§o for oash; 48jc, closing at 82§ bid for May; 42§ for Juae; i@ 40jc tor July. ye—Market dul/; 54c. Burley—Marset dull at 55@75¢. al Market quies and unchanged Bnmr —~Market quiet and unchanged at “u.gK-—Muht steady and unchanged at WhAhkty-—Muklt quiet and unchansed Provisions —~Market dull and unchanged and ooly a job trade done. A¥rERNOON BOARD,—Wheat — Higher; 1094 for May; 1 103 for June; 107} for July; 1 (4§ for the vear, Oats—Firmer; 484c bid for May; 50§o for June; 523 for July; 424c bid for the year, KANBAS 0ITY, Kansas Orrr, April 12, — Wheat— Market higher; No, 2 red fall, 94fc bid for cash; 96}o bid for May; 9730 for Juse, Corn—Market higher but s ow; 4140 bi for owh; 43 bid for May; 458 bid o ‘ane. Oats—Market better; 353c bid for cash; 362 bid for May. TRAFFIO, 8pecial Dispatches to Tas Bax, No, 1 m-ak famil; ke LM& D uu'hll d sh *“only to rety trom chr 1 - FLOUR AND GEAINS Sesly Mifihaltig 5 fomily maakora i :'r::'. L M, & D. Pacis groon, 1ho; | P i, oo I mlut o "m'.'mn 85c; No, 1 umu fish, m[b: 6 oo. No !mlhnnd, 160; v'-.u.nnd. fa';"%’uu. B bettar he h than § ha'. B herto o1 joyed Omono.flAprll 12, —Rmmh ond ship- | “"00 PR E, ~Rio, ‘tadr, llm dre, 2203 A ‘ 1. &P., 180 for many, many yiars.” He's cured now and B ey have Geon an o 1 28 P2 Lt yrives T ohols, 13 0 124 Olt fovt | chrome nllaw‘n T, My OCAD! Or” ey | oty b ovs. ava rellow ochre, olden ochre, 16; p.mu Flour—bbls, B UGAR«B—Pwdmd. 100: Cut Lot | Aryer, 80; grainiag solors: Hght o.x.dm wnm-né.'fi.b' 2 2227 |10es Grauala Confectioners' A, | on'. walnut, shostnat and ash Wheat Bor Fandans atsy ) pteotionens’ 4, om0 - | 835 medinm elow, Tho; dnk yollow, Tic. °'},..,,,, s, 10 Par et Lol SYRUP: 4o, bbia.; .mmn. o5 Barley— ** ¢ | tandard do, 4 5 l‘"“' 'Wl- 8205 Btor. | whi ot bmk Gorman: Br., Louis, Aprl 10, Bacelpts aad d'::%ilfl‘ D P @5 Jown, iy pblack, o 1001 Bise, shipment of Hour and grain fax the pass | sode Ble 2" 0 pox.cane; kog luo, 55c; ultramorine, 166; vaudyke ours have been as tollows: Reuhm. Flour—barrels., Wheat—bushels bbls, 11 00; do, in half bbl Fong. 4 i1 kind Cora— 3 Aucfi,_'y.m' m, Silver Gloes flffl,fih" l:’;r:::dllgc?'lnd 0 ,7&“:' Tor | | Bl Shivsictans and modicisses navo petare i Dadtin “ - |9%c; _ Corn Btarch, 94o; = Exoelsicr Floes, | rose ph’nk. 1 e ok €led. £9°1f you have either of these troubles| S Rye— . |70,% Oorn, Tie, ot v enction red Am., 14 mnud. The; Barley— 2| oA Gunpowdsr, 100d, AS@I | chrcme yellow, senuine, hrome yel- New Yonk, April 12.—Reselpta and | 300106 80@750; Lmperlal, good, 40@i5c; shipments of flour and fimh for the put 24 hours have heen as l‘?‘.‘u oiwa i ta hi #lour~bbls, ... e D .o ‘Wheat—buahels, 8,000 Py et 40,000 Oats — L . 3, 87 Kansas Orn April 12.—Receipts and shipments for the u e hare oo o Tolloug) taivoey 'ts, Bhiv'ts, 8.000 $,600 VB BY0CK, Om I 12,—Recelpts and ments of F‘M (w lhl:‘ past hours have been as follows: 'ts, Hogs, 6,000 Cattle. 330 1,000 New YolL Apfll 12,—Recelpts and | 1 90; shipmeats of live steck for the past 24 N, | dolog little and closed 5s lower and very - | oor: ofed 'l exan - | Spectal Dispatch to Tun Bx. 000 [900 do, in half bbl LL, 6jo; wouk; mised, 7 00@7 50; heavy, 7 50@ | cohawmut 7 90; light, 7 10@7 60; kipy, 4 406 90, | ott B, 7‘:. do A, Cattlo—Market slow and wesk and no | Site BB, emand for cholce and hawvy, bt 10170 bbl, Elt 500. Tund felt mo lbo. ll w Heavy Hardware un Iron, rates, 83 00; plow steel, special oast, 7cj orucible, 8oy n]me?fl] urfl"mm,flul ,’fi. rlvor. 1{0& Poqnot A, sm do X 48, {m. Wal- nm: B’fiowu o(muus—m-uu. others B@10c off; exports, 6 (0@ ifll Allluntm 04, 80 Arl-ylu~4 t ‘good 80 cholce shippiag, 8 00@6 40; uo o Ll She n.&s-r State X .u. '“}5@‘."{‘.“, o, Dot T M o) to fair, b 25@5 wkey-!.M. dry, 140; tongues, nnh, fowsfie, axles, very wenk: Indhn Orchard AA 0 ommon to i ’bfl mn nuta, D, 1@11 waahe! L it n,m,uhlhmusg .@, nfimnnfi QOTTONS- Androses 5 e hall” Blonched 4 do; Ontot 4-4.?&: mnuyu, 0; Frult of the [h +doWater Twist, 1 nmon Bo; rivets, per Ib, 110; 600@6 15, | 80, 70; do O 83, 7}o; do R floxdolss vell obale, & 8@12¢; mallonble, NEW YORK, 8o, Voo 0 44, uoxwh fron b 0 P g New Yomk, April 12,~The Droven’ tooth, do; 'M"i: toel, 7@8e; nnrd.n- 8 | horseshoes. b 25; Burden's muleshoes, 6 25, W RE—~In car lots, 7 60@ 850 per 1 s;?('n”_e'h““n‘&"’%'.l 1 ndhn Hoad shruak 44, 196 | Oriontal Powace, Kegn, 80401 To. e do umhrle {’ox Now 8, w.m‘-&d m. hm)n u,‘g‘hd 1be Boonboatas J?.DM i L ) ooahontas M,—Cnm'mund blacksmif gooxuet 4-4, Bjoj (wm 1loj Wameutts | Morris Run Blomburg, $12; Whg‘.’bnm e, lump, 84 50; Whitebresst nuf Towa UUCKS Oolored)—Albany K brom lump, 81 50; Tows nut #4 50; nsg'pring. 89; do 0, drab, 1103 do X.a str) ; Anthracite, 811 50@13 00; Oanon plaids, 1& 0; do XXX brown drab, w.y, 7 00 per m. st‘;l ;;l-kk{'». 13403 l\runltfi:t fanoy, 1Brle: nnswick brown, faney' | ALOOHOL —'188 oo, 325 per wine 1340; do_extra heavy, nsfm TsaTe % | falon; extes California an (,.Ti“' proof, brown, extra heavy, 1lhej Tadiana A Y35 per proot gallon; triple refinod apirits browa + Nevonset A brown, 1 187 pi ;‘ , 128 per proof gallon; re-distilled TIOKLNUS—Amoskeag A U A 53| yhiskies, | 00@1 50; fine blended 1 50@ 190; do XX bluo 82, 184c; Arrownnna, 9|°E Clmmont BB lfih Cone: ," 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken Journal Buresu repoets: Beeves~Market nominally steady st gl 6 40@7 75 per owt. for poor to choice steerst dress beef dull at 10@11 for clty; 9)@10)o0 for western, Sheep ~Market firm but closed easier for unehorn sheep; unabora, 8 H0@8 00 per owt.; 2 oarlonds of premiums do_at 8 25; yeariing:, ordinsry to choice, 7 20@ 8 55, Hoigs —=None cffered slive but nominally stesdy. hllbrk!M 12, 'orl n_fil'lm 1 KANSAS 0ITT, Kanxsas Orry, April 12,<The Commer- cial Indicator this afternoou reports as follows: Cattle—Market slow; good to ohoice -mkal;:o and feeders, s Vi hgm to medium, 71007 80; good to extra, 7 80@7 40 Sheey »— Market. steady; natives of 86@ tucky and Pennsylvania 2 105 pounds at 5 76 tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewuston a | "R ANDIKS w1, LOUTS, 80,"160; Minnehaha 4-4, 300; Oma: per | doneetin 3 Soid corOre 00.10 on. 81 Louts, April 12.—Cattlo—Offerings | ®xtrs &4, 280; Pearl ‘“"; ecs Butt | GINS—Imported, 4 50@6 003 amom-. liheral but prices lower aud weak on all | 8am XX blue stripe, 13, Shetugket 8|1 10@3 00, prades; ot porte, 60 @6 h0; light, b 60@ | 104c; do 88 12: comans blae 0 0| RUMS-Imported, 4 50@8 09 600; commo @) 25 good to cholos wf*gflg;;’i;'gfinhm::“mmn; England, 2 00@4 003 domentie, 1 Sow, aud el omim-n, 875 it st The Ooneord 030, b aw || LEACH AND APPLE BRAN o 240; do AAA, do do 184; do XXto blue and brown, , 4 75@5 50 ‘Sheep—Market firm for the beat grades; | d Haymaker's 0@ OAmrisas, oase, 12 common, § 10@4 75; madiom Vo Talet 00@ | H4e; Mystio River DD stripe, 1640; Poarl | 000 ¥ wa 5 75; good, to_tancy, 6 00@6 80, River, blue and b""“» 160) Uncasville, RITS or o, 4 60G16 00 OHAMPAGNES—Imported P" :‘ifle blue aud brown, 1: mos—u-m-e. Eddystone OLA y WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 24 inch double tave, m; Garner A 2 00; Oatawba, per o-r. 4 00@7 00, Hw-—unlet weak and lower; light to good shipping, 7 80@7 45; mixed pmkcn., 7 00@7 45; butchers’ to extra, 7 45@7 70, . & e Manbattan glove “niab, B0 | FINE OUTIA pallaeiard to Beatt Ul o ursonLLanmovs. |Neodh it P, Ty, Rosky Mosniin 803 OORSET JEANS--Amory, 80j Andron | 1y Dalsy, .—In tin' foll— coggin satteen sle; Clarendcu, 6§0; Cones C-fih- o. a. 51b box-, per 1b 630; Lovl- | otien sat Hallowel,, ' 80; Injdi 0 DT U oyt | USSR, Dot groms 06 vamoo'-. April 12, — Breadstufia — ""‘Efi‘}'"' nMnA“ 9}o; Rool xmd 8o, 880, Granulated—] Durbam, 16 oo, el ¢} wnm—wmu, 84 9d@91 31; spring, 8 Am,.{ 175.,“3",':?:,“ i M“'.;,',, S e D‘;{,“:;-‘z?m:" o Conestoga. 3 Dy Corn—New, bs 54, 705 Eddyntm;‘ lm-hr. 2 '.::,}8%1'5&’,‘ u..nfigh&“ ":':.‘.’ OMAHA MAKKHTS, RS o iy e T — r.hbrldgo. 60; do. Gln.t'.m'-. 7ot Barl: | Merino unwas ed, lisht u.m; beary.o, Wholesale Prices. ro, bos tal 6o, @18150; md«m n.n:\nd. B@io Orriox or TEE OMAEA Bun, HAMS—Am ""5:"" washed, oh ”“'b fair, Thorrday Sening, Avr 12 } i Arientio, B0 Oumbeniand, ftol | aad w 380/ barry, -ndw-oo The loll;-lnu are :; only changes re- | gegr, sm Bnllu. 8c. Horses and Mules. ported in the market to-day: COTTONADES-—Abberville 1840 The market s brisk and all Wheat, cash No. 2 advanced lc; re-|Agate, 200; American, 110; Artisian, ’ax seling well. at » alight advance In priooe. ject.d, declined 5c, {’1‘;':?;;'.’,:;."01' 1403 0aias m-,nd’r The demand for éi:;nu ex the Rye, mh Idvnncad ll’e.. :&“" om“’ “. nm h m‘ko K'r :nm-lvc loes range aa fol 3 Ocean D Fit B.v;’vxl‘znn.:l. O No. 2, 865 cash No, Sussex, 190; .m,'? m | -nm dnn"fm'::'..l,' i‘t';;"o; mnw.hm.“.‘ Extra AR GahiNo. 2 630 o, 8, G ::‘,‘n;:“ snkin, 130} Xork, | horses, $100, 80160, el e Mo mo; Y E—Oush, 4340, 104,574l Ao Extre 860, to 75, IR EES T o M. m, No 4 84, 230 E:nflm ] ums.—ikwm hands gxers, 8135, 43 Lio, Frult of the Loom 104, 274; New 180, 1 15_hands, $100, o 140.) SEEDS—Blue grass seed, 125@150; ( York milla98, 85c; do 78, 800; do bS, 324e, | 1 875, 40100 18 b0 ) Ymothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, | Pembr;ke uM.,Jse; Pequot 104, 38}o, do .fi;. 00; white clover seed. 13 00; millet seed, | 74, 19c do 49, P 1 00; Bnnpmnuod. 110; orchard grass | do 67, 310;do 57, laoxU 98, ; do beeld wl'rodw and Pmulom u‘mmus T 19.-...- s ¢ bushel AND CoEMI = Acld HAS BEE omons—w@wa ! buahel, Adld, T 3 Balsam Rt SURBET SUn kD BUTTER ~Oholos ountey, 13kc, Copabis, per Ib, 700; Bar o KID NEY DISEASE EGGS—Kresh, 16@170. , 137 &“‘bfi: 1, 75, Olnchonidha, H LU ENLE ] HON EY—Califor r | oz, $110; rofor per 1b, 903; _mmm.nn um-mumr THEN DO ADPLE—Por bervel, §3 26825 55, Dover's powders, por Ib, #1233 - Iipaom | [5[NOTHENITATHE nee KIDREY- WORT MY o OYE'I“’B%?—[:;'W- select oysters, 4501 Snlh. per 1b, 8jc; d’: o pnnl p.v’hxl‘; awm:.‘”&’?:‘.’;‘.fi’. and tewil) omfiunfi-u-—muus@uw O Camporr Nows ":.h 1 35| | L adies, T sompas LEMONS—$4 00@: “&u 0il, Oastor, No I, per gal, lb, OII. Kéey "° unu. BEANS-—Navy per b , 2 75@8 00. | Olive, per gul. 8 e aa T GHIORENS—16@14o per [b Opium, 85 10; nlu PAW. & n. ¥1A 5.. ther Bex, RKEYS-14s per Lon:d. s S 3185 Potasium Lodide, 8 OANNED G000 L gt e Mor&lm. awm, .uc' = “u Iom Field's) por oase, 84.00; dot 1 [Flald: e rn iandard 0y Paints. Olls. and varniohes 3 do 2 b (B Swi A well-known clergyman, Rev. N, Coort of Wis., : o1 'find Kldnl) Wort, & 1 ver troubios. 45, Whortloberros | 180 FCaube, 90" do choics, , 1, per case oase, 275, Egg plums,2 E'-n 2 I per oaes, 2 D per oase 4 80. Bine . 18 A SURE CURE do per . for all diseases of the Kidneys FLOUR—Jol bing prioes, ' Jack Frost ‘winf wm lh.t'l‘mk: a thnt. 8 l:." Shawnee fancy winter, _$8,10; i n." .Ml.';g; 8.80: bran, ton. (16 Wx ohopped feed, §18 00@25 N, ueen flo\lr, por sack, 825; Nellle st \RD—OmAhA Refinini On : Tierces, 1303 M’l and 50-1b cans, 12§0; 20.1b cans, 3 101> sarew top, 19403 5-1b do, o, 12§0. OE—-bou.I‘IlnA prime to choloe, 7§83 803 fair, 7 flc; Patma, 6§ FISH— 5 &hfl! brls, 6 75; | blue, ah & thorough. SOLD BY Dlllflfll.fl. Price 81. » 800; ultramarine bive, 180 beown, 80; umber, burat, hx umber, raw mnxunnn, burnt, 4c; sicnns, raw, 4o reen genuine, 25c; Parls green com’ roms green, N, ¥.' 20c; chrom NEAW PICKLES—Mo ilum, in barrols 87 00; do in half bbls, 4 0 ;emalls, in bbls 5 no; Sharidan, i Es THIS distreseing com-| ® platut {3 vory apt to bel tod with constipation. Dl Kidn {Won atrengthens th wonkoned parts Ohsice, 50@7&!; Yonn.fl M M? low, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle 8¢c; ochre ice, i) b d " wmm- ; oqhn‘, “flb&fil Bouchong, | © VARNISH Vo “ f Pa, “"becauss It"—Kidnoy-Wo.t-cured my ples m;&m:m Furniture, extrs, 81 10; farn| 0, 1, . ooy 113 inch 3, "o 10 1| B woneh, s 81l Conct, No. 1 WOODENWALk—Tw boop palh | phaltu, sz, S50 3 et 0, 80. causes the dreadful suffering y the victime of rheumatism oun of the " whoe Bote o o SaREd ve been quiekly relioved, 2 ! PERFEOTLY wln. O|FRICR g1, LIQUID or DRY, SOLD by ithis, lmAnw)lzog,'%cu lvauls cans, 4 case, in e 805 Tenicre Belt 3 0; Anchor Ball 2 'nt:"Su"l"l:fu' i PEANUTS— red Ten. hours have been s follows: e 10y ot i g e A e Hoo'ts Bhip'ts | raw—white. Virkinia. vaw, 100y scoiad’ e et o use T hio] P res s O i O o DL et coven S 18 1 —Portion of & latter from H Caron was of mutton. " A0 thher boese 40 by, 16 om, i Sadad ) h’fl{fl&@q o 0 | o0y o, | T Ml —__ §| Quarers of bset. 1780 | MATOHES—Par onddle,' 966; round, | look upoer, 280 to 3o; " onls apper. Bio; REMOV neep. 880 | onses, 88 10; mquare, oases, 85 40, tor, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 82@85¢; 108 | Hog g <o | MEATS—Hams ‘per 1b., 18jo; baonn | Grelson kid, 2 50 t0 2 15; ek kit S0 o 161 |BSr. Lous, April 12.—Receipts and | peF Ib., 134o; clear side hacon per Ib., 114cs | 1 00; oak oalf, 1 30 tn 1 B0 Bt ki 503 | *hipmenta of live stock for the past 24 [dry salt vices par Ih., 9ho; dry salt shoul. | 110 80 1 505 Franch colt 1 2 b wa, KiPy 008 | Borea s Daas ae fallowrsi dora per I 10c; hacon whoulders per 1he yetta 550 17505 Linlnye. 600 to 1o o0; "'""’s'-'v?.'.'&'»'.’éf’f,p‘ A B o Y . Recta, - Shipmte | B orco ’ii‘}::‘;,‘,',.'r" A ;-zn ngn, 900 010 50; B, ., Morocoo, 802 | - Wil apeu on March 10th, 8 o lot of § 1:;(1) faike e o Jm‘ PR ‘Ju'ah. b8bor Atm.“ka; ,{"’ le O, D, Moroooo, 85c; simon; | bannets and h n.l ? ,(m;, Also | « a0y | Bogm.. 1500 00|14 . HARNEBS—N“ u ar ok, 42 No 3| the noveities of tho s ason. "It ohly «la trlo ] ok for the pas 1% . S o AT T, w&tfi?%fidfifl‘%fi"fii‘f“{,“,, —aar. JOHN D. PEABODY, M, D,, Iye, 4 6% Jowell lye, 275, W.qnmolmbc latn and shin e FEED —Jobhing pricss, Ohop foed |cars lt()mlhll{('gllnlla.:ln. 'l" ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOII, a 1 chop corn, $1.40; bran, | JOIST AND MANTLINJ 16 h. OFFICE ROOMS. 3 & 6 1607 FARNAM ST, 1 HOMINY-~Now 84 00por bbi, "‘.i.*"fl%’ggg_l&':cm 5k _ Hauidenco 1714 Couslas Bireet, Omahs, Nob, 8 LIVE BTCC, BROWN OoSRgeeen TIMBER AND JOTOT 8 1. 85850 | 2n 14 2 ororcc P NS—Atlantlo A, Bjo; |20 t , 828 50, 23 ft., $36 60; 34 5. §260 60, MARTH&BURB 423 | spectal Dispatchen b0 Tux Ben, A mn‘“fl Atlants 4, 8 B, Nllfilo’na‘.—uo.l. 6ln., 824 00; oHI0ag0. Tjo! . ‘ureat Tulle K, | SHEETIN (24 mU d l‘ta.k G — oo oAz, April 12 —The Drove’ our Rood-."a:‘:floufl o Lo | boned) 990 00 Nou % gisoe. % ml?fl e ers’ " 'or 25; _bulk per bus- 4 8T,, BET, FARNAM AND Bqulluh‘v.ynnnlpuhn MWWL'.W;WNM&'&I Tows plaster n'ouem astoni i | saleep, great nervousness. being slarm times with derangement of the mind were cared immedi: TAKE PARTIOULAR NOTIOE. OMAEA Meoicar [Jispensany | Offices and parlors over tha new Omaha National Bank, 13th, between Farnam and Douglas Streets. A 8. FISHBLATT, M. D, - PROPRIETCR. at Des Moiues, lowa. travel, and for various reasons caunot leave Nebraska City, March 814t; Falls Oity Friday, April 13:h; Columbus, Satarday, to Saturday noon, A|Krll 21at; Llneoln. Bm\rd-{ ay 5th; Kearney, Thursday. Grand Toland, Saturoay, May 13th; Crete, Bl!urdly, June 91 disch , {m) hear, timidit) A +floctions of 1ts of you h, snd se nl‘g“ tl ea more fat ors of Ulyses, blighting thelr most radiant ho Those that Are suffering from the evil practioes causing al oobl ity, g, nees and social duties, mal flushes ot heat, do_reslon of epi dixzluces, forgot ulness, unnatural choly, tire easlly of company an when rotiring, 8'minsl weakn fuslon of thotisht trewbli weakness In the limbs, ote. ov | tyreb d g Whohave become yiotims of solitary _vice, that oy the living lyre, may call with fuil confidence. precroative power , im) welf u der e care of Gantly rely upon his sklli aa & phy loian. tency, aad wasringe (pore'b aroap to commit e ow who that und nds this sabject w spring the et surlous and et o8 dorang:d, \h-ph sical and met {nabliity, dyspepels, palpitation of the hearh, tiame, Gough, conshmplion and. d.ath. Dr. . addresses sll tbose who have In Theso are some of the melanch I nows of the back and limb, tation of the heart, dyspel consumption, ete. PRIVATE OFFIOES, OONSULTATION FREE. Medical treatment. Those who res disch iries, pala {o the back and havo broh rvn‘:‘\n be iost manh -od, white bo o8, d caumult me tmmedt stely and b reatorsd 0 parfeos YOUNG MEN OVER THE OMAHA OMAHA, NEB, o0 moderate and withiu the reach of all who meed s-i-ntifie o at & distance and cannot call, will rece.ve prompé atteution shrough mall by slmply un«mh or sympboms with po.tage. Dr, Fishblatt can ba Oonmlted Every Dny Exo:p: Fridays and and Saturdays, these 1wo Days being devoted to His Disnensary Speoial attention given to diseases of the SFPHOIAL WOTION. There are a great many peonle throughout the State whose circnmstances will not permit them to visit the Dispensary personally. There are others who are unable to hove, For the accommodation of those thus altuated, snd h the request of many patrons all over thestate, Dr. Fishblatt will yisit the following oit! Tiles 00 the days and dates menti ned: Friday and Saturdav, March 16th and 17th; Fremont, Ssturday, Friday, April 6th; Tecumeh, Saturday. April 7¢h; "April 14th; Bestrice, Friday noon, April 20th §nuflhy. Avril 23uh; Counell Blufle, (Towa) Fritay. North Piatte, Satarday, May #6:h; NoHolk, Fridsy, Jane 1; David Cityy Sohuvler, May um, Hastin:s, Friday, Saturda May 18th; Plattamonth, 4 For further pmlnnhn and other appeintments, see your county papers, Speclal attention given to Diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER Anq Fomale Disoasos, a8 woll ag ALl Chronic and Nervous Diseases DR. FISHBLATT Has 41scov rod the greatost cure In the world for weakness of She back and lim! ' Dervousness, |an uor, confualon of ds tmnecs of #i:ht or g ddiness, lseswos of the had, ‘stomach or boweis—those feriible disorders arl {ng o the victims involuntary palpitation of the Foat, are oF skin from 00 itary habe a0 the sonce of 8 rons 40 the marine NERVOUS DEBILITY. The aymptoms of which are a dull, distresssd mind, which unfite them from performing thelr bust- 2ad. y matriags lpoi bie, dlatreies tha seh o o the BAaFh causing oowhrdos, 1e1EL drovne, Fos 1oet nighter ] hips, short breathing, melaa. fooling 84 tired in the mrning aa posit in i urine, servou mes cos, conatip oo, priences pain 459 dreadful and destractive hab'd whichlannually awoops toan untimely grave thousands f young men of exalted taland and bri liant intellect who might otherwiso entrance listening seaators with the thunders of thoir eloquence or wake to ecste= MARRIAGE. Marriod persons of young men contemplating marriage be aware of ph any other disqualifica’fon poerily reliev r. Fish la tmay rell.ouay confide 1 hia houor ae o fotisna g o ‘who piac 8 ORGANAL WEAKNESS Immediatoly cured and tull vigor reored. Tuls dieiesssing atlo lo- ~—~which renders lite & burden , 18 Ahe penalt; by the vietlm for el i ein mepulndulpnu voun'ww usnce) tha may ¢ wme. those | dony that procreation s lnn s.oner by falling inko into lprcp ¢ habita than by prudeat? Besidos boiog depriv d of the pli 4 ure of o althy ot toms of b neiions weaken, indigestion,’ 'hmn\un ody anfmind arise. ‘The aystem be- nervous oual dabity, wastlog of e A OURE WARRANTED, Poreons ruined In health by unleasned pre‘enders who keep them trifling month atter mont taking polsoncus and injurious wnponm. ‘should apply immediatoly. R, FISHBLATT colleges of the Un'ted States, has eftrcted some of the most nown; many troubled with riogiug in the ears and hoad, when ed at certain sounds, lv;m tr.quent blusbing, sttended some a rod themusives by tmproper Induignce and so'ary habite which rula both body and mind, unfiting them for business, study, s0-oty o -nh" 4 ota produced o of vouth, vis: Woak in the bead and dimnese of sight, ‘nervous irritability, dersngement of digostive fus by the oarly habi 4, low of muscalae pwer. pal notlons, debili NATIONAL BANK, A PLEASANT MEETING. The Farewsll Send-0ff to William Fawostt. An Hlegant Testimonial of Friendehip and Good Wil The spacious Millard hotel dining room was the scene of a brilliant and succesafnl banquet Wednesday the honored guest on this oocaston being Mr. Willlam Fawcett, late superiaten- dent of the Uanlon Pacific foundry, 'ho, after sixteen years service with this company goes to Boffilo, Now York, to accept & similar posttion wich Griffia & Oo , the car wheel manufac torers, As usual the table was -Flendldly laid and presented & tempting sight. Mr. T. J 8 aley presided, Me, Faw- oott ccropying the seat at his right end Mr. Wm. Anderson at his left, After an hour spent In disposing of the fine lay-out, the com- pany, which numbered about fihy, was called to order by the chairman, who announc:d the firat toast of the evening, ‘*The Ualon Paclfic Railroad—the best equipped and best managed rallroad in Amer- fos,” urging the guests in this farewell mee fog to their old and respected fellow employe, to obey the soriptural g | Injunction to ‘‘Eat drink and be rry.” Mr. Anderson responded to this tosst, and sald the Unlon Paclfic was not, to his knowl , mentioned In the bible, but he would nevertheless comply hunlly to Mr. Btaley's re- quest. He then read the following original poem composed for the ocoa- eiop. “Bill,"” our U, P, foundry Fawcett, ve us - never! never!! d m in Prospect Hill Wlll rest louvu ever. ever, On the great, the western roadway, 'ride of our hearts and mutual song, We will work, as work we have done, In the days to come —as gone, May there never be a worse one, For the company and their help, Then our U, P. foundry Fawcett, Who wa a' sai lang hai kent, The next toast was, “The Motive Power lnd Car D partment of the U, P. R R.—the brawn and musole tha makes lt possible to maintain the ref- utation of the Unton Pacltic over all competitors,’ Response, Mr. David Knox. Mr. Kooxspoke of the skill to be found fo all departments of the U P., whose workmen were as distinguiseed | as any In the Ualted States. He al- luded particularly to the work of Mr. Fawoett, and expressed the sf tnoerest |*** regret at his contemplated departure “Oar Honored g!nut-mly bis || shadow never grow less, and may all hh efforta in life be crowned with suo- #s.” Response, Mr. Tom Orr. "Thl Officers of the Union Paclfic— may they live long and prosper.” Re- sponee, Mr. O Koeffe, “The Press, the power that rules the universe of the nation.” Response, W. H. Kont. of Tue Bee. “The U. P f uocry, unsurparsed in the world "' Respunse. Mr. John Qalnn, M. Qoinn, who s known as one of the best extemporaucous aprakers in the city, wmede u very happy addrees alloding to the fac: that while he had worked in the foundries of both Eirope and Americs, he had never worked with more sincere pride than fn the fonndry department of the Ua- fon Pacific, which Le was reacy to aesert tarned out car wheels that conld not be matched in the conntry. He spokea of the c flizelty of flirg Mr. Fawceott's place and of the value of his gervices to the cow psny. Wor all these Pataful Complaints and Weaknessa o0 common te our best fomale population. A Medielne for Woman. Invented by » Woman n- Greatest Nodieal Discovery Slase the Dawa of Hisbonss It revives the drooping spirits, invigorate: and Marmonises the organio functions, gives elasticity and firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre 0 Sy eye, and plants on the p...o check of woman the tresh | rosew of Life's spring aid early summer time. $2™ Physic Usn It and Prescribe It Freely g 16 removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and relleves weakness of the stomach That feeling of bearing down, eausing pain, weigh( and hackache, 1s always permanently cured by its usa, For tho eure of Kidney Complulate of elther sax thle Compound 1s uusur, ! Lypra l\kll\)l 8 BLOOD PURIFIEK Bl W ol it on having it |1 Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepareé 45 Westorn Avenue, Lynn, Mass, Priceel 8L Blx bottles for §5. Sent by mail in the form | of pilis, or of losonges, on recelpt of price, §1 per bay for either, Mrs. Pinkhan free,, answers all letters of | toquiry. Enclose dct. stamp. Send for pamphlet, Ho r Dlld hl without LYDIA E. PINKHA! i wou & e AaSold by all Druggists.~s» @

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