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== THE DAILY BEE RIDAY Al RIL 27 i385 Nobraska Mattonal Bauk, | Of Omahe, Nob. ald op Caplital, =« -« DIRECTORS: JOHNSON, President, of Steele, Johneon & $250,0C0 E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B &Q B. R, Boston, V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo. OIIN 8. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Oollins. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Oounsollor and Attcrney- a-Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reod & Co. B. W. YATES, Cashlor, late Cashier of the First Nailonal Bank of Omahs, sad connected with e active management of hat Bank since ite organization in 1863, Oraxxp for business April 27, 1882, with the @ent caplial of muy bauk o Nebraska. OoLLROTIONS recelve special attention and char o0 lowast obtainable here or elsewhere. Lsrnnust allowed on time deposite upon favor- able torms and upon accounts of banks and bank. n Fosmon Excuaxes, Government Bonds, and Count~ and City Eecties bought and sold. 1t is prep red to do a general banking business all {82 detalls ,and In the treatment of custom- ors in will pursue the most liberal polley consfe- fent with'safe banking. J. W. RUDEFER. Broker: Btocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other Good uuum 't in Pearl St,, Council Bluffs, Ta. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tin Brs, Nzw Yok, April 26 Money—Loaned at 4@6 per cent, closed and offered at 3} per cen Prime Mercantile l’npor 54@6 per cent, Sterling Exchange—Bankers' bills firm; at 4 83; sterling exchange demand, 4 854, GOVERNMENTS, Yester lay, To-day. 8. 02§ 108 102, q. Conpons. us; 119, Poitae da ol i 127 BONDS, Qertral Pacifio first: Erie seconds. 97 97, Lehigh & 103; Louisiana_consols 63 Miun\m o 1104 Bt Jose 110 8t, Paul & Siunl Oity firsts. lll]fi 1102 Tennessee 6's. . do . 41 4L Tcun & I’ncmc hnd grants. . 65 R, G, div,. 53 827 Unlon Pacitic lli mnrtgu;e 114 114 d land grants ..107: 107; sinking hmd..llo 1164 vlr‘mla 6'a. 36 do consols §'s. x«; 364 do deferred .. 104 1n HT00KS, Mumhl Exnaul' i Allegheny Oentr: Al‘on% ‘erre Haute. o pfd. American E: Bur’., %:dnxfhpldn & North, 81 Bla Ganada smmm 683 110; nd.. Lack, & Western 127; Dunvar & Rio Gnndl 47, P 214 Fort Wayne & Chicago 185 Haonibal & Bt. Joseph. . 309 195 73 146 824 . 313 Lake Erie & Westorn 0 Lake Shore & Michigan So. 1124 Louisville & Nashville 5ot Kouisv., New Alb, & Chicago 55 M. & L, 1st ofd 10 do do 2d pid 4 g 5 Memphis & Charleston 41 Michigan Central. 67 94} Memphis & St. L 24 274 do pfd. i} o7 Missouri P 124 1033 Mobile & Ohio 57 16¢ Morris & Esse: 43, 174 Nashville & Chat! 87, 56 New Jersey Central. 50y 76 Norfolk & W... 43 Northern Pacifi 50 do 7 Northwestern . . 134 do pfe 1501 New York Ceutral. 12: Ohio Central... 12 Ohio & Mississippi 314 do 108 Ontario fl ‘Western gi Pacific i 414 Panama...... 167 Peoris, Decatur & Evansv. 21 Pittaburg & Oleveland, 184} Pullman Palace O lg; 123 31 it 96} 103; 120 do ph 20 Bt. Paul, Minn, & Manitoba.128 128 B¢, Paul & Omaha. 49 ‘lhrlvy—-l\hrket dull asd nominal at Ylax Seed —Market qufe: and unchanged Pork—Market irresular and fairly act. ive, opened weak and lower, but closed firm at outside prices; 5 and Avril; 10 206 1¢ 10 44@19 45 for June; 19 62)@19 65 for July; 19 723@19 7% for August. Lard—Murket op ned weak and lower, an _olosed at outsrde prices; 11 65@ 167 April snd May; 11 774@ ;11 90@11 924 for July; 11 85@11 87} for Angust, Bu'k Meats—In fair demand and higher; houlders, 8105 short rib, 1065; short , 10 95, Batter —Markot steady and unchanged; creamery, 18@25c; da ry, 13@220, Ezes —~Market quiet and unchanged at 15@1540. Whieky - Markot quiet and unchanged at 116, irm. hta—Rates on corn to Buff 1o, 3@ 332 Cart Boarp, — Whaat — A lower; 110}@l 10§ for Aori 11§ f May; 1138 for Juue; 114j@1 llfl !»r July; 110§ for August. Coin - Active but lower; 5°3@5 May; 5740 for June; 59¢ for July for August. Oats M. rket declined §o for Juve, Pq nd active and viices have 5 for May; 19474 for Jane; 5 for July; 19 8 tor August, Liard—Irregulur; declined 24c for May and August; advanced 24c for July, NEW YORK, New Yorg, April 25, —Flour—Market Dull srd uuchanged, Wheat—Oash; market unchinged; op- tions cpered 3@}o lower, but were after. wards stronger aad reacted 4@ o closing steady; ungraded spring, 99.@1 01§; un- graded red, 1 06@1 21; No. 8 red, 1 17}; steamer No. 2 red, 117§@119; Nu. 2 red, 1'03@1 21; siore, ) 2r@1 3: eles vator ungraded white, 10 @1 25 mm. er No, 2 white, 9’c; No, 1 white, 3,000 bu eold at 1 15, Corn—Market opened }@3 lower, but afterwards recovered from the declise. and advanced }@4c. closing firm; ungrad- od, 60@69c; No. 3, 67c; steamer, O74@ 674c; No. 2, 68@694c;No, 2 white, 67¢ cket A@4ho lower; mixed weat- , 50@53; whits western, b2@b80, Begs—Market a sh de stronger; west. \'F. lml shipments of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as tollows: Reoeivts, Ship'ta, Flour—barrels, .. 6,000 8,000 Whenst—-! ol 10,000 8,000 Corn— 18,000 |;,000 Onte— 81,000 4\,(‘00 Rye— . . Barley= * .0 lUN) New Yomk, April 26.—Receipts mx! shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipta Flour—bbls. . cooe 11,000 Wheat—bushels 23,000 Corn— 80,000 Oats— * 47,000 TOLEDO, Toveno, April 26, —Receipts and ship. hows have been as follows: Reo'ts, Wheat, Corn. Oats . Kansas Orry, A shipments of grain for hours have been as lollowl:: Wheat, bushels. . Corn— Shipm'ts. pril 26, — Reesipts and the past 24 LIVE STOCK, NEw Yomk, April 26,—Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follow: Benni 00 | Todian Orehard i AR OS BC menta of flour nd_ grain for the! past 34| 1he BLEACHED co‘r'rom_udmoo 000 Poel-oi 4.4, B{nl Dry Qoods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atisntio A, 8jo; Eplcum XX, 7e; Atlanta A, 8; Boot, | 2 ft , $23 50, 2 ft., 8§26 84o; Buckeye Ly, 4-4, 7o; Cabot ! hiksen A'.‘Ihc Great Falls of Hoosler, 630} Width, 8o, v Hond A, 8c; Indian Standard LL, 6}c; Mystio rlrer. 74e; Pequot A, 8 cohawmut LL, §o; Ution U, bhe; Wach: Sitt BB, She JFINE HROWN COTTONS—Allend Thos Ammur &4, 80) Arle 44, 7 Ao 21 ¥ State X 4. -0.0ier 39, Bho; Lel N.7h Pooasset O Tio 124¢; P N G Twills, E 0X Soj do O, drab, 116y do X siri plaida, 1& o) db, KXX. brows ny ¢ 1B, muwluk brown, 8}c; Ohariot fanc: #11340; do extra_heavy, 20c; Fall Riv 2| brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indiana Quarters of bee Carca eas of mutton. Sheep. Hogs. . Cr10AG0, April 26,—Recelpts and sl hlp ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Reo ts. Shipm'ts, Hogs. . 15,000 500 Onttle 800 2,500 Sheep. 2,000 1,500 8r. Loums, April Recelpts and hours have been as follows: Rae;sdia. Shipm’ts, Oattle 700 Sheep. 1,000 Hogs. . 2,900 Kansas Oiry, Apri) 26,—Keceipts shipments of live stock for the past 24 ern fresh, 17@\74c. ~ Pork—Marzet quiet, but stroog; new mess, 19 75@19 85. Cut Maeata —Market quiet, but firm, Lard—Market strong; oprime steam, 11 80for May; 11 7 @1 83 for June; 11 79@11 89 tor July; 11 85@11 92 for August; 11 85@ 11 93 forSaptember, Butter ~Firmly held, TOLEDO, Torgno, April 26.—Noon Bosrd.— Wheat—Market woak; No, 2 red winter, 113 for cach; 113} for May; 113} asked for June; 1 l'»] bia for July, Corn—Market dull; No. 2 ")Hu for cash; 5780 bid for May. Oats ~Market quiet; No. 2, 454c. MARKET CLOSED ‘Wheat—No, 2 red winter, 1124 for April; 1 18§ bid for May; 1 14§ for Hepterber; 1 16§ asked for October; 1 123 for the year, Corn-—Market dull: No, 2, 574c for cash; 5740 bid for May; b¢4c for June; 5840 bid for July. Oats—Quiet; No. 2, 44§c bid for May, KANSAS 0ITY, Kansas Ciry, April 26, — Wheat— Market lower weak; No, 2 red fall, for Muy; 98@98ko for Corn—Market wenk; 42}@42}o for oash; 428@42§c for May; 44}o bid for June. Uats—Market dull; 38c bid for cssh; no options. 8T, LOUIS, St Louis, April 26, - Flour—Quiet and unchanged, Wheat—DMarket higher and active; No. 2red fall, 1113@L 113 for oash; 1104@ 1 11§ for May; 1 12@1 14 tor June; 1 11j@1 12% Tor July; 1094@1 10§ for August; 1053@1 09§ for the year; No. 3 red fall, 106@1 07, Corn—Market higher and active; 50}@ 5033 for unlh, &50}0 for May; 52{@ 580 for June; 543@55c for July; 553@b6tc for August; 45§@463c for the year. Oata—Market higner but slow; 4340 bid for cash; 42}@42jo for May; 424c for June; 4040 for July, Rye—Market dull at 5740 bid, Barley—Market quiet, at 55@75c, Butter—Market quict and unchanged; dairy, 20@25¢; cresmery, 25@30c, Eggs—Quiet st 13 Corn Meal—Market firm at 2 69, Whisky —Market s‘eady at 1 14, Provizions—Easier but not quotably lower; only a job trade done. AFTERNOON BoARD,— Wheat — Lower; 1114 and nominal for May: 113} for June; 112} for July; 1 09@1 10 for August; 10§ for the year, Corn—Lower; 503: for May; 52hc for June, 543 : for July; 563 for the year. Oats —Kirm but slow; 42hc for May; 42§c for June; 40§c for July, LIVERPOOL, Livereoor, April 26, — Breadstuffs — Corn, 58 73d to arrive, Wheat—Dull snd easier; No. 2 spring and California declived 6d; No, 2, 93 1d@ 14; No. 1d>, 93 41@84; spring, 85 6d@9%a. LIVH BTCC. spectsl D'spatches to Tuw Ban, NEW YORK, New_ YoRrg, April 26,—~The Drovers’ Journal Bureau reports: Beeves - Nothing doing in beef cattle; dressed beef steady at 10@110 for fair to primo; 9@104c for w stern, Sheep—A fair trade with an easier feel. ing before the finish of sales; poor to unshorn sheep, 6 00@7 50 per cwi; b 25@ % | 580 for clipped; 7 00@9 C0 for unshorn yearlinge; 6 00@7 00 for clipped; 4 700 pet head 1 e xurloe I Hogs—None cffared alive and nominally a% 7 75@8 25 per cwt. OHICAGO. 0m10AG0, April 26 —The Drovers’ Joar- nal reports as follows: Hogs—Market fair but 10c lower; mixed, o 700G 38; bowvy, 106775 light, 7 006 | B o7 0 —Market uk and a shade lower United States Expross 55| and pretty well Al Wabsab, 5t. L. & Pnlfio. Z sog 2 W F & Co, Ex| u- 124 12 '"" ‘(?nloau Telograph.. . 1824 824 il 26 Botro,.iuenes FOREIGN FINANOE. Special Dispatch to Trs un. LONDON, Loxpox, April 26,—5 p, m.—Illinois Central, 149}; Pennsylvania Central 1 65§; Erie, 1 383; Exie seconds,1 01; Reud- ng 1283, . PRODUOE & PROVISIONS, Bpecial Dispatches Yo Tas B, OHICAGO, Omoaco, April 26,.—Flour—Market quiet and unchanzed; spring wheat, 3 50 @5 00; Minnesota, 3 50@4 25; bakers, 4 25@5 75; patents, 7 00@7 winter wheat, 4 00@6 00, ‘Wheat —Market unsettled but generally higher, opened weak but closed hllly Atrunk.l 10§@1 11 for April; 111§ for 114h@1 14} for June; 1156@1 15} lorsnl 11 for Auguest; 1 074@1 08 for the 0. 2 Chicago spring, 110§@ 1 11 No. 8 Chloago spriog, 06cj No. 3 red winter, 1 12@1 12}, Corn—Market unsettled but genar.u, higher; 55@5530 for cash; 553@554c for Abell; 653@5ohc for May; June; 59c for July; 594c for August, Oat arket easier; 404 ) for cas for April; 413@418c for May; 42} June; 47&\: for July; 40}c for August; 330 for the y By‘—Muht quiet at 6le. 67§@>5740 for Yo gnm 615@6 70; good to choloe shibping, 80@6 10; common to fair, 5 25@5 70. Sheep—Market active and strong snd 152 higher, all sold early; common to fair, 375@4 50; good to choloe, 5 50@5 75, KANSAS OITT, Kansas Orry, April 26,—The Commer- cial Indioator this afternoon reports as follow: Cattle—Shipping grades weak; goud to choice steers 5 70@6 (0; stockers and feed- ers, 4 50@475; cows, 3 25@4 b0, Hogs—Active but lower at 7 10@7 50, the bulk of sales, 7 20@7 25, Sheop—Natives of 110 pounds sold at 425, BT, LOUIS, 8r. Louis, April 26 firmer blll| eales high ,.m common, 4 75@5b and heifers, 4 25@5 25; com- Sheep—Market stesdy; 4 50@5 75 for medium to choice clipped. {ogs—Light grades strong at 7 35@7 50; ' 7 10@7 40; butchers' to extra, 7 50@7 ¢ —_— TRAFFIO, Bpeclal Dispatches to Tus Bux, FLOUR AND GRAINS Om10460, April 26,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour aud grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Bhip'ts, 8,000 87, Lous, Aprll)fl — Reocelpts und hours have been as follow: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, 1,400 R 6,50 vens 1,600 “eee OMAHA MARKHTS, Wholesale Prices. Orriox or THE OMAHA Ban, Thursday Evening, April 26 The following are the only changes re- ported in the market to-day: ‘Wheat, cash, No, 2 doellned 4c; No, 8, advanced jo. Fat cattle -dvnnoed 25@500; fat cows advanced 25@35 erln. WHEAT.--Oash No, 2, 92}c; cash No, 8, 7840; re] Tdo, 4'13&m’§‘?‘1%....m. 3, 650 No. 8, RYE—Cash, 4740, CORN— New mixed, 880, OATS—36c. SEEDS—Blue grass seed, 125@150; 'mothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red olover seed, 9 00; white clover seed, 18 00; millet seed, 100; Hungartanseed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, Live Stock. OATTTLE —Fat steers, 8500@5 50. FAT COWS—-81 00@4 25, HOGS~ 86 25@7 10, SHEEP- $1 60@5 00, P(YEATOES—A:;;:“ bushel, b0 per ONION: 50c per bushel. BUTTER ~Choice country, 1340, KGGS—'resh, 140, HONEYOuliforaia, per b, 31, APPLES—Per barrel l.l, $2 25@3 25, ORANGES—Messinas, 4 00@85 00, LEMONS—85 00@5 50 %et BEAN8-—Navy per bushel, 2 50@2 75. Flour and Milistuffs, Best winter wheat- 8 60@3 75, Second quality winter wheat—325@3 50, Best spring wheat—2 60 @2 75, Second quality spring wheat—2 40@2 50, Bran, per ton—10 00, Chopped Feed, per ton—18 00, Poultry, OHICKENS—Live per doz, $100@ 450, Dressed, per 1b,, 15¢, DUCKS~—. Dreued, per lb,, 150, TURKEYS —110 List CANNED (mm)s—q sters, (Btand- ard), por _ocase, 70@3 90; -tn-ber ries, 2 T, per cas 40, berries, 2 D, per oase, 8 50, Dlm sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per oase, 240, Whortleberries ver case, 275, Egg pl\unl.Z b percuse,2 90; reen gages,2 Ihl;m 2 90; do choice, , Ib per case 4 50, Pine A;iglel, 2 b, per case 4 00@5 75, Peaches, 2 oase, 8 00; do 8 b, case, 4 00@4 50; dn, (ple), 81, per case, 2 60; do pie, 6 T, per dozeu, 2 80, LARD—Omaha Refinining Co,: Tierces, 12¢; 40 and 50-1b cans, l2f 20-1b CADS, 12fic; 10-1b pails, screw top, lflc, 5-1b do, U!{: 8-1b do, 123e. T0E—Louiaiana prime to choice, 7@ | 80 Bo. fair, 7@74c; Patma, 6jc, TSH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 7 £0; Na 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- erel, half brls, 5 25; hml{ mackerel, kit 86c; No, 1 white filh. half brls, 7 00; No, kits, 1 05, UOFFEE.~Rio, fair, 1l 8000 dre, 2205 Am 11}c; peiras to choioe, 12 to li‘ox old gov't ohrome yellow, L, Mo, 0. &'D’ 0.’ 180 llow ochre, 9¢; golden ochre, 18; patent Java 18c @ 24o. SYRUP—Standard Com,, 440, hhh ] Standard do, 4} gallon hql $205; Stan. on kegs, $1 ol dof (it papers, $3.0 per oase; keg NEW PICKLES—Medium, In barrels 8700, do inbalf bbln 4 80 alle, in bola 900 "do, bbbl ¢ 07 gherkias, 1a ubw do, in hall bbls, 6 T Gunpowder, .nod. 45@55; 0@Ao; DOholos, 60@750; T good, Oholoe, 80@7! Bex‘ lnptrhl, 500; choloe, 00; Japan LoEbe lood. 85@400; ch Ill'nl' 1L m. llg.fl&w&kl_h 2 1 palls, 1 161 three hoop pails, 2 00. No, 50; Pioneer washb M ible n 1 90, Wd.l{na:hu. SOAPB-—KI:&'I Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satioat, 8 60; K| standa; %lrk' "hlll: éi.‘::el 5 25: utoos, ucen, (100 cakes) 40; Kirk's lmcnoll? doz,, POTAS| —Pml lvaula oans, 4 case, In case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball 2 dos, In case, 190; Knchor Ball % dos n o 150 T ity io?:d T'lg' nessce, ancy wl m—-mu"@wm"nw. T00) " roasted OANDLES—Bozes, 40 Ibe,16s, 1530 e bexet 40 Iba, 1 16 o, Our 1o 0 B ATCHIn—Por caddle, 9b¢) vound, casen. 88 10: nquare, oasos, 85 40, VINEGAR—Fure epple extn : paro apple, 1o; Pruesine pure avole, 160, Dray loade, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- e o ks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 8 50 SUGARS—Powdered, 10fo: Cut " loaf, 10}c; Granulated, 93c; Confectioners' A, 930. Standard Extra O, 84c; Extra O, 840; medium yellow, 74c; dark yellow, 74c, STARCH,—Pearl, 440 Bilver Gloss 9ho; Corn Btarch, D3; = ExoelsioeGlos, 78¢ 3 Oorn, 8. MEATS—Hams per lb,, 13}c; bacon ¥ Ib,, 1340; clear side bacon per b, 1130; ry salt sides per 1b., 94c; dry salt sides per Ib., 10jc; bacon shoulders per Jb, s{aytll:)ricslu\;,per 1b.; 1le, L, —Pe) 31; Allsplos, 18 ¥ Rcon Kb Jave, 2641k, s, 28401 Arbuokle's HEESE—Full Oream, 14 B, 115, % Min' B E—Amerlonn, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40, Wostarn, 3165 North sm. 3 001 Lawis Iye, 4 65; Jowell lye, 2 FEED—Jobbing pm-, Ohop feed $1.50 por 100 Ibs. ohop cord, 81.40; bras, | o 700 SSMINY ~New €5 50 por b, shipmenta of live stock for the past 34 [ bro aid lining, 24 inch double tace, & uo( 00, lazod, Fie; Manhattan glove finish, 5&« RUMS—TImj + 5@ New ewport do 60; do lualh:!ul Pequot do | gngland, 200W‘domuu 1 50 Tockmwood kid f L EEACH & BRANDY— browo 14a: Nevonset A brown, 150 TIVKLNG—Amosks A U A 19c; do XX blue 82, 184c; Arrowann Indian Orchard d. w., 8ic; Lawrence | LIM ott B, The; do A, 8fo; do K 48, 1240; Wal. uckeye 8§, 4.4, e,\« 325@8 m.urk-, perm. i‘..'.xfill.l‘fl’ dr,“ 1.40; tongues, ench, 70@8be; axlos, 1,1 dnllsb 740; do B 89, amsutta 4.4 m"ch ,,., 1b, 6@i2; ront [ “NATLS—Rates. 10 to 60, 8 50 : 1201) SHOT,—8hot, $1.85; Buck B AN 240; Now | Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40: n 1, 4-4, 94o; Blackstone AA in perial 8o - o do halt bleached 4-4,9¢; Cabot 4.4, xi. horssthar Fidolity 4-4, 94c; Frait of the Loom, 04" do | 74 er 100, unhrleM,l ananwm m} 03 P Falis Q, So; Indian Head shrunk 4.4, Tonsdals, 10c do cambric 87 York M Pepporel Kogs, $3.48; do., oolhnntll 44, 9o; ton Tlo) Wazheotey lk"" 8¢ X, 1340, DUCKS Oolored)—Albany ¥ hm'nrl ane drab, | a7 stri plaids, 194c; Arlingtou fancy, City, 87 00 per ton, TIMBERS—16 5, and und ’r, 852 TIMBER AND JOTST 18 ft., & 50; 94 [t 826 80, W, | FENC xm, ~No.1, 4 aod 6 h .\ $24 00; K, | No, 2, §22 00, In.| SHEETING — No, 1 (20d A, | bonrda), 820 00; No. 3, 813 00, —Fer bairol, 81 25; bulk ) or ous- go; | 868; Oement, bhl 25 Tows p 'sater us- | bbl, §2 50, 'Ha'r per bu, 50s, 1 arred felt 100 ba, 81 50, Btraw board, 83 50. Heavy Hardware List. ole [ from, rates, $280; plow steel, spea N onat, To; nmmhls. no, lpoolll or lhrm-n.l\ i omt tool do, wagon spokes ; felloss, ecmmon 50} square oote,' per D, 7@110; washo per 1b, 8@ 180 Ib, 11e; ble, So; fron wedges, fiw orowbars, fio hlrm' toeth, do; { tecl, 7@se; Burden' Burden's muleahoes, 6 5. )WIRh In car lots, 70 @ ;; uarter 81, ‘use, per 100 feot Wu Al~Cumberland blackemith, §12; Mm-rl- Run Blomburg, 812; Whltohmnn lamp, 84 50; Whitebreaat nut, $4 50; Tows h-mu, 84 60: Tows nut #4 50; Rook Hmln.. Anthracite, 811 DD@H 00; Uanon Y Horses and Mules. 'A' Extra deaft horses, 8175, to 225,; Com- mon drait horees, $100, to 150.; Extra 8 farm horses, $110. to 1253 Common o good farm horser. $90 to $100.; Extra 9ho; Claremont B Bb“x‘fie( onostogacxe’ | P R e L S UK B G S tra, 174o; Hamilton 80, 150; Minnehaha 4-4 extra 4-4, 280; Pearl Lewiston Ivor 8§ Put: nam XX blue stripe, 126 noticket 1 | 0. 40 76 10}, do 88 120; Yeomau's blus 0, 9o RNIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn &1 MULES.—\Ec¢ra), 8125, t0 150,; good, =) 200; Omega super $100, to 140.; failr, 875, to 100,j commov, Liquors. ALOOHOL — 188 rool 225 &- 16405 Aadover DD biner 16hsr Arling | folons extra Oalifornln upiclt, 167 proat, blue Sootoh, 1840; Ooncord 000, blue & Lishy 112‘0 do AAA, do do 18}; do X X1 o ymaker's blue and brown, ned pirits 25 per proot gallon; t: roof, 12 per pre redintllod w 1!1 28 per rool gallon; re 40 |-.1 1 l{f t.ln Rlvu DD stripe, 16405 Doarl l 50; Kuntunky bonrbun!. 200@7 00; Ken- ver, Viue and beown, 160} Unoaaville, ‘“mlfiu Ivania rys blue and brown, 144e. OAMBRIOS—Barnard, 0; Garner Bo: OORSKT J. EANB—A.mory, 80j Andron 03 Eddystone 2 7 00. discharges, impotency, general debliity, heart, i l"m“‘mm nhlb l|\nr )m %, stomach or bowels--those terrible disorders arising trom so itary habe W of you. or3 8 Dlyeos, Dilghting el oeb Fadlhbh Bopes of ‘SICAAMORS, PIOSRIOE PiLEricge T causing Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank, 13th, between Farnam and DouglasStreets. A. §. FISHBLATT, M. D, - PROPRIETOR. L‘r Fishblatt oan ba Consulted Every Day Exo:pt Fridays and and Saturdays, these two Days being devoted to His Dmnemuuy at Des Moines, 'own Special attention given to dil Spectal n!te&lnn glven to Dllugel- of seases of the | THROAT AND LUNCS, CATARRH, KIDNEY Mlll BLADDER And Female Diseases,jas woll as ALl Chronic and Kervous Diseases DR. FITSHBLATT Haa dlscovired tho greateat cur In the world for weakness of the back and Nm nervousness, langwor, confuston of Ideas, involuntary tion of the g, dlmnoss of sight o giddiness, diseascs of the head, Chioat, nose of -n- Himlaty, teom etl ea more fatal to the victims $han the scugs of Syrens to the marip.. Thoao th it are sufering from tha ovil practices which destroy thelr mentaland paysical systeme NERVOUS DEBILITY, The sympto.as of which aro a dull, distrossed mind, which undte them from performing thelr bust= nees and social duties, makes lupry marriago imposs.blc, distresecs the astlon of the hear, causi flushes of heat, do, reaslon of wpiri‘e, ovil m.nm dizsluoas, forgottuiness, unnatural disch choly, tite ouuly of catapany and have brelessrie 10 Do Then roirlag, eominal weakicos lost manhiood, whits bor Huslon of thous woakness In the limbs, otc. g1, cowardioo, fears, droams, vestless' nighte, , paLs [n Ahe back And] hipe, shors ‘breathing, melan. s looing i fired [n the morning s punl io ihe crive servoumen on, oyon, i, {oon lon, palen ould consult me lmmudhlflly R0 b6 rostored to plpv.IMl.l-'nE‘. YOUNG MEN trowbling, watery and weak o ported, 16 00; | Who have become yiotima of solitary vice, that dresdful and destractiva hab't which annually domufig { ¢ uxu m t&m unllm'-ly "‘I'u.v \h;m-n« g yn:‘n '&-n ‘;l erw'l:hhr’..‘lnd brilliant lotellect who otharwise entrance listening senators waki A M Tmported, 4 50@6 005 domestlo, | 141 HHeE e oD e e oty ¢ thundors of thelr sloguence or wake to scsta~ 8_ 0V MARRIAGE. D APPLE coggin aatteon_ 840; Clarendca, 6g0; Cones 1 A P AGNES~Tmported por osa satteens, 7c; Hallowel, 80; Inpdi Orchard 7403 Nnng:nntt.lmproved. 8he, ot IGOOGH 0t Amarisan, ones, l’ma Pej fierm ttoon Rockport, 740, s F T'S.—Auan;, 6. Amltlo‘h n, 640; OLARETS ‘or onse, 4 mla N Arnold, 7c; Berw Cooheos, Joi Conestoga. G40 ootaaty’ |2 005 Oatawbs, per case, 4 00@7 00, ‘1@70; Eddylh;:;l im(‘,}lammtor, 8o; kor, 6hc; M nrmuny ‘Iu, Myttla, b30; Spragues, Eouthhr‘dgs, 60; do, Ginghams, 7oy Yasts ontal S AMS Anewkong, 0}ct Argle, ol dhyie | sse. Granulated— boro, bo GIN Oigars and Tobaccos. or FINE O! by good, eo@m In tin foil—Onat- {llard’s Tiger, 60c; Dismond Crown, 660, SMOKING—All grados—Common, 25t ackwells Durbam, 16 Atlantic, 90 Oumberland, n"E’um. no;’ Konilworth, 916" Pios, | 02 4601 Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 460; Seal of kett, 9%o1 Sursex, 8c. North Carol 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- COTTONADES—Abberville 1340 ka, 16 ox, 880; Loue Jaok, 4 ox, ligen bags Agate, 200; American, 110; Artisian, 200; Oairo D 1740; Decocan Co. ‘strij stone, 1840} Nantuo 160; Ocean D and T Ui, hoyn. 1 Susser, mo; Tio 15 achusett shi ing cheok: lnkln. lfl.‘:lx York, lain Nanl bt cheaks, stripes and lancy, 12403 do, o 3 SHEETINGS—Andmoosln 104,371 do 9.4, 28c; do 220; nnflnennl'% 8-4, 42, 110, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, per b, $1.85; nbuT‘ Puck 2 os, tin graduate of one of the m: sod 1, 134} Olariza D and i | oll, 650; Dog T L P .:!f Merino unwas ed, light, 14@160; heavy o, oty light, 18@20 @1816¢; medium un: washed, oholoe, 820; fair, 80o; tul g and w,, 280; burry, blackand cotted wo ¢ 2@ he \ane ELCUTTER'S New Fork millate, 362f dore: s A | MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE | Pembroke 10-4, Pequot 1C.4, 28 74, 19c do 49, 16¢; Pepperell ‘96, do 67, 31c;do 57, 1801 Utica 96, 860; 58, 3 do 48, 1 d 3 1001 FARNAM, COR, 10th, DRUGS AND cnmmmw Aold, O 50o; d, Tartarl .;mfg".m 700; Bark, m Of, 81 10;“650”[0 560; Balsam ¢ 1b, 750y Olmhmlll: per 1b, 900; ver's powders, J« 255 ltmm MEN'S NEW STYLES Bdh. per Ib, wx lycerine, pure pe bl, cetate, per ) l.l. Outor. No, 1, 0il, Castor, No. Olive, per gal. 81 50; O Ophusa, 85 (0; Quinine P, r oz, $1 85 Potassium, Iodide, per B;’Ifll Salacin, per oléawcé Bu.lphlh per gal, 8, ?;hlnn Lt per 4oy J“ol’ > trvchnine, ver ol?l%‘;‘" o blo' Paints Olls and Varnishes OIL8—110" 120; 1 140; 175" 150° Wlux lu. 1805 e %5\ SPRING OVERCOATS. Oflcmnm& N?: 87, o 22, $26, raw, gallon, linseed, - bulhd K:r gnlf" 5903 lud v!.nhr str'd, per al, 76¢; castor, [ No&l “;‘MN;}' on, 1'30; No, aallon, §o0; sperm, W, B, 75} fah, W. A cating, zero, per guldcn' mlo';ln., 0.1, w gallon, 850; N 80; -Pem. -lxnnl. gallon, 180' 64 P. 'AINTS IN OIb—whlh lead, Omaha e | 85, 1203 French sinc, 0, in varnish asst, mfl Fronch zince, in oll aest 150; Raw raw and P, P.. 60; white lead, St, Louis, pure, arsillos greon, 1 to § b oans, ‘rench zine, red seal, 11c; nnnh burnt umber, 1 Ib cans 10o; burnt Sienna, 103: vandyke I"finodlwk,lmlfllflflzo = k, 1605 vory bl Bluey B0o; vitramarine blue, 186 . & D., IGa,hllndm rown, Vermilion, I, QP., 180} 5 30, 1 20; sweet, ., per gallon. alohs 308 No: 1, 75o; el extra, per gallon, 900; No. o; lul Lol L on, 800} -'nmmar, lh. Ber gallon, 80c; e pen qnll;n. boj naptha, 74°, per coach black and; Prussian chrme shutter , L. M, & 16¢; P 18¢; ;‘.l.i:n red, 160; Venetian red, m MEN'S NEW STYLES SPRING SUITS “8 g s gping o, U 2% 4% | oot and Ohildron's Now Styles Tl o, S P"n whiteing whl whiti oom li:e 'ni;lno. Niumv mn:;n?dnn. 1 Sovocany ‘é‘é‘:& gy islo raw, Paris genuine, 2&0; r ol K., 12¢; vermilli n 3 78 on, gll“l.lon. 9 Parls groen 25, N 200 cabrom | 86, 700} ver $8, 180} mnd. 10¢ 810, a5 SPRING SUITS. 2 nndvh Boys’, (}mldren’fl. w0 | 84, Toee ok, Tt yometias 8080 8l2 Rl potlsa | Am,, mx red lead, ucla: 31‘5. Tow, K. 120; othre, rochelle "'u".“'w!:. 8is, 0. ;,."':.? %w..m'n bo'er we caer m..fi... £ Hides, Furs, Etc 1 vt GheT m'fifi:' ] B cul 0} IMII snd kip, 3 dry i lh. 50@81 25; (ml 8CO] one tLirds rate,) hunded h’du 10 per eent. 45k i gty 'y o Blam B | | 0@ LAt M I uhn.owe; u n reon lamb skins, dlmqad hi al. t'trfl.lhd rate, two- ohedule of prices it will all olunl of yooph lll the community, and as 1 LARGEST RETAIL STOLK In Nn brasks, it is manifestly to the sdvantage hl o Ncus f buyers who want to get the best value 3501 tiard | for th’elr money to do their 1rading at the Ho! HL’F([AL BARGAINS offered in MO every Department every day in the wnuh M. ELGUTTER. _ a[kfl! Soon ki, No. 1 40 N0 3 S0 - of | 0ldest Real Estate Agent | ——— 20,5 No. 4, 100, Mink, No, 1 156; No. 8, 150; No, 4, 6o, _Fox, No, 600} No, 2, 2o, Skunk, No, 1, b 650 short stri| 40T| narrow stripeo Uroad stripe, 100, Tallow 7o, Olk sole, 380 to 410 14, 250 o 375; oak kip, B0 100; oak calf, 120 to uom 653 Krenoh calf, 1 25 to 3 00; rue- ulne::m1w; llnlng- 600 to 9 00 to 10 60; B, L, Morooco, 80¢ hbl. 0. D, Moroooo, 850} dnwn, ment for HARNEBB—No 1sar ook, 4203 No 3 800j No, 2 mlock sole, 38¢ to hemfock kip, 800 to 100; runner, ko 800; hemlock calf, 85 to 1 20; be: lock upper, 230 to 360; oak upper, Zo; alligator, 400 to B 50; oalt kid, 89@8350 180; French kip, ll§:| NOTARY PUBLIC AND PRACTI- CAL CONVEYANCER. arke sells Housos and Lots, Residence Lots and all addi- ed_farms mar 16-t¢ to lavs and _specification hoard of Educat'on of the are solicited B0; | School disteict of story eight room bilck oam-heating and Janitor on thenorth. nth and Leavenworth stree! and one be erected on the south-west coroer do, 8%¢; Ni, 1 Oblo No. 2 do, | o Deluware snd King Stroets. 8601 No. 1 Milwaukee, 01 0, 3do 40, | pi Iun“n;:lubonu?"ul up to 7,80 p. m~ Konday Lum| May 7th 1888 wnm.:x.n The board Feserves the igh to 1efect any or Wc quote lmblr. Iatn and lhln(lu YT AND "‘6 JOIHT AND MAN‘!’LI -16 h. sod under, $23 00; 18 ft,, $238 50, on | 811 plans. omousy will bo pald for re'ected plaus, JHARLES CONOYER, Owaha April 19th 1883, Becrotary, Apr. 19126 d procreative power , Impotency, of welf under tho care of dently rely upon his ek lins ©O.8.,'5 Ib boxes, per 1b 630; Loris | FAm® Cough, consump! thom trif! taking polsoncus and Injurious eompounds, should apply immedietel; aaloop, groat norvousnoss timos With derangement of the mind wore carod immediately. n-hnu hich ruin both body and mind, unflbing them for businese, study, noss nl t) tation of the heart, dyspe consumption, ote. PRIVATE OFFICES, [OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, Modical troatment. Thove who res do at & shrough mail by simply sending Married persone of voung men contamplating marrlage be aware of physicsl weaknam, 7 the} cingusiihoion spesniny. sonteved Ho whe piaces wtm aY rellgiou.ly confide ln his houor as a geatismen, aad cont- ""ORGANAL WEAKNESS Immeodiately cured and full vigor restored. Tols disirsssing aMiotion—which renders life a burden and marriage ) WINES—Rh ne wine, por case, 6 00@ | Yowvis that urvders:ands ol ..m.ee will deny that roomllm 13 Tooh svoner by those falling '.'.‘#...',':":n'.“‘..‘.' out aerione 0d desractiy n, pails.—Common, 50 [ s hrlesd, s Y EK‘:&:K‘Z.”‘& heart, indigestio bl s 1o panally pald by tho vitim fos impropa Indulgence. ' Toune poople awara of the d fei consequences that may ecsue. habits than by pradeat? Bosidos belng depriv d of the pleasurs of Realthy .m ymplome of botibody And mind Ares, The srbem ber notlons weal of procreative powers, nervous (mummonu debiiity, wasting of the. jon and_ death. A OURE WARRANTED. Porsons rulned In health by unleaned pro‘endors who keej ng month after mont DR, FISHBLATT tnent colleges of the Un'ted States, has effecod some of the mos known; many troubled with rioging In the cars and hoad, whes Alarmed at cortaln sounda, with fr.quent blushing, attended seme astonishing cures that wi TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. F. addrossos all those who have Injnred themsolves by improper Indulgence fand sok u, woclety or marria o somo of the melanch Iy afficts produced by the early habite of vuuu-. back and limbs, 8 1n the head lml dimness of sight, lows of muscular E eevous Lretabllity, derankomens Ot digestive fanotions, 'debul OMAHA, NEB, modorate and withia the reach of all who need sclentifia nce and cannot call, will recelve promph attention. with postage. ONSULTATION FREE. Chary uu-- Sympto Adroan Lock Box 34, Omaly H.M.&M Peavy, M CLOTHING [ Gents' Furnishing Goods, 1309 Farnam Street, ONLAELA - = NIEIXES. W. F. STOETZEL, Sells the Best COOKING STOVES. In the City, . HARDWARE, TIN W .AXRIXE, 62| South Tenth Street. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE FINE " CANNED GOODS Geo. Heimrod's. Strawberries, 3 cans 2060 | Blackberrles, 3 oans. . A .260 Gooseberrles, 3 cans .260 | Whortleberries, 3 cans 260 .260 | Fine Pears .. . Bnrtlatt Pears, 2cans. ‘eas, . ....200 | Sweet Corn. Oalifornia Plums, 200, ., %45 TN w0 25558 All Other Goods Reduced in Proportion at GEO. HEIMROD’S, 613 North 6th Street. VIGTOR PARK. Located on 24th Street, South of St. Mary's Avenue, Convenient to treet Bailway, surrounded by beautiful shade trees, and egpeoially adapted for SOCIAL GATHERIIIGS OF {FAMILIES OR SOCIETIES Who can be accommated in first-claes style, The bar is always provided wlth the bclt of Beers, Liqu re andCigars, J. C K.A.BB.A_CZE[ PFPIONBEXR BUGCY, _AND, SPRINE-WAGIN MANUEAGIUREK. HORSE SHOEING ¢|GENERAL BLACKSMITHING 815 FifteenthStreet, between Harney and Farnam,

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