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abragka National Bank, Of Omahs, Nob. 8840 for June; 65 et: for Ango ¢ for July; 664@ 4;;8% bid for the ()lb—Mnht better, but slow; 421@ 'HE DAILY BEE-MONDAY APRIL 30 in the produce markets which Is unually dull, The supply of butter and eggs is much greater than the demand and prices | PR 4240 for eash; 420 for May; 430 for June; | low, ap Oapital, 8360,000 | {610 (0 Fuly. y B, JOHNSON, Prosident,of Steele, Johneon & [y by K Market sendyat 1A%, g, Tohss ol "m}j' Co. Bacon—Market quiet; sides, 11 00@ | ,,BAR! b No. 2, 650) No 8, E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B &Q R. R., Boston, V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse OFN 8. COLLING, of G. H. & J. 8. ollins. 4. M. WOOLWORTH, Oounsellor and Attorney. ab-Law. L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. B. W. YATES, Onshier, late Cashier of the First National Bank of Omahs, and connected with a0 active managoment of hat Bank since ite organtzation In 1863, OrmxEp for business April 27, 1882, with the ot captial of auy baak 1o Nebraska. Cotnorions recelve special attention and char 108 lowest obtainable here or elsewhere, evarnst allowed on time deposits upon favor- able terms and upon accounte of bauks and bank- " Foaman Exomawes, Government Bonds, and Oountv and Clty ecties bought and sold. 1t 18 prepared to do a general banking business all ita detalls ,and in the treatment of custom- ors in will pursue tho most liberal poliey consle- tent with'safe banking. J. W. RUDEFER. Broker: Btocke, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other Good securities doalt in Room 4, No. 28 Pearl 8t,, Council Blufts, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tus Bus. Nzw Yor, April 28, Money—Loaned at 34@6 per cent,closed at 5 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper-53@6 per cent, Sterling Exchange—Bankers' billssteady at 4 824; sterlivg exchange demand, 4 85, Governments were unchanged. . Stocks were dull to-day, The market advanced in the forenoon and declined in the afternoon, Compared with yesterday’s close prices are a fraction higher for the majority cf the stocks. k. 11 374, KEW YORK, New Yorx, April arades @§: higher and firm; cpensd $@go higher, reacted t@icc osing teady: ungeaded red 1 gl 21; No.8 red, lm dcllver‘d. stesmer, No, 2 red, No. 2red 12:@1 224 in elevator; i 200@ 1 20§ In store, Oorn—Cash lots unsettled and ensier; options }@4e higher; ungraded, H4@654c; No. 2, 68@68}e. Oats—}@1o lower; exports, none; mixed western, 50@514c; white, @b8e. l',(g-—Wnum fresh Lud—l"lrm: d lfi;angur. at prime steam, 11 80, MILWAUKER, Mn.\\u )(IK, April 28, —Wheat—Inac- No. 1094; April, 1094; May, 1153 Corn—Firmer; No, 2, b} bhe. Oats—Dall and h!gher, No. 2 40c. wer; No. 2, 580, Bacley—Unsettled snd inactive at 55o, 01 Toreno, April —Noon Board,~ Wheat—Market dull; No, 3 red winter, for April 1 18, Corn—Market dull; No, 2, cash, 58c, Oats ~Market quiet; No, 2, 44jc. KANSAS OITY, Kansas Oiry, April 28, — Wheat— Market weak and lower; No, 2 red fall, 9440 bid for cash; 940 bid for May; %ae bid for Juae. Corn—Market steady; 427 for cash; j’cl for May; 453 for June; 47@4730 for al OILA—SX\)H’; 89¢ bid, LIVERPOOL, April - 28.—Whes! red winter, 9a; No. 8do, 85 31; bAlllorn 8, LIVERPOOL. and 1s o epriog, 9525 1s lower, Qora—Not much doing; 5s 7d. Off const wheat quiet; corn qalet and stency. To arrive— wheatand corn steady and unchanged., [here ix not much doing in wheat and corn for the tbe United Kingdom and the continent, The coun- try markets are dull, Weather in Eng- land wet. LIVE BICCE 3 GOVERBNMENTS, W Yu“fi:i’i 70103} | spectal Zisaatches to Tun Bas. o 102 102 OHICAGO. q- Counpons. 1184 3, Qaroacu, April 28 ~The Drovers’ Joar- ........ 1§ 1193 | aal rep s as follows: Poiiic 9% of 06 1277 127 | Hogs—Fairly active and prices firm; mixea, 7 00@T 4D; beavy, 740G 15; 29 | light, 7 akips, b 00 I et 2 'cimfi Fndlrl% notive, brisk to extent | 33 | of supply snd firm; exports, 6 30@6 60; ALl ‘pid oot | o ias dhbise) ahtoplie blODE 0190 eis Arerican Express. ... 90 9y | mon to fair, 5 40@b 85; mixed butchering Burl, Cedar Rapids & North, moderately ‘active at 2 75@4 90; stockers Oanada Southern. and feeders, 8 76@5 50 O, St. L, & P.. Sheap—F'air, brisk and firm; common to fair, 4 00@@4 75; medium to good, 5 00@ o 75; choice to extrs, 6 00@6 50, BT, LOUIS, 8r. Louts, April 28.—Hogs—Dull and do Qentral Pacific..... Chesapeake & Ohio. do ing to best heavy, 7 00@7 56. Cattle—Supply small and demand light with only retail trace; prices unchanged. Sheep— Steady with small busioess; fair + | to choice clipped, 4 00@5 50 KANBAS OITY. Kaxsas C1ry, April 28,—The Commer- do Chioago & Alton. . Md pld Ohi., Burl, & Quincy. Ohi., 8t. L. & New Urlean: Oin., Sand. & Cleveland, . Oleve., Col, & Cincinnati. Delaware & Hudson canal, 28, — Wheat—Oash options 1 17. 2 r}er case, 275, Egg plams, 2 b percese,? 90; unchanged with little doing; mixed plok. ¢ 4%, RYE—Onsh, 460, CORN- New mixed, 883, OATS—86c. SEEDS—Blue grass seed, 125@150; t'mothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 9 00; white clover seed. 18 00; millet seed, 100; Hungarian soed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, Live Stock. @700, $150@b 00, Produce. POTATOES—40@450 per bushel, ONIONS—40@b0c per busbel. BUTTER ~Choloe country, 1340, HONEY-~alitors b, () or ats or . APPLES—Por barrel, §2 25(23 25 ORANGES—Mossina. 4 00@85 00, LEMONS -85 00@5 00 per box. BEANE—Navy per bushel, 2502 75 Flour and MillstufYs, Best winter wheat— 3 00@3 75. Second quality winter wheat—275@32 5, Best apring wheat—2 6) @2 Second quality spring wheat~32 4)@2 60, Bran, per ton—16 00, Chopped Feed, per ton—16 00, Poultry, CHICKENS—Live per doz, $100@ 450, Drensed, per Ib,, 150, DUCKS - Dreused, per Ib., 15, TURKEYS~170. Grocers List CANNED unnnsq»y-un, (Qtand- lrd). per case, 3 70@390; strawber- rlen, per cose, 340, renap- berries, 2 'm, per oase, 8 50, Dam. sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 456, Bartlett pears per onse, 249, Whortloberries SHEEP- reen gages,2 Tb ar oase, 2 90 do choice, , I per ouse 4 50, 4 00@5 76, do 8 b, case, 4 4 50; do. (ph), 3 o, ver cane, 2 60; do ple, 6 Ib, per dozen, 3 80, 2l.:ARl.)—Omnhl Retinining Co,: Tiorces, 2 ine A;iglu. am, par mw thu, 2 40 and 50-1b cans, 12§0; 20.1b oans, ‘X‘Oi{)b‘rull-, screw top, 124c; 5-1b do, o Soataisi prime to choloe, 73@ ch hlr. 7@74c; Patma, 63, bH—No 1 mlckuml halt brls, 7 80; No, 1 mackerol, kita, 100; family mack: erel, half brls, 6 25, hmll mukenl, klu 85c; No. 1 white fish, brls, 7 00;'No, 1 kits, 1 05, UUFKEE,--Rio, fair, 110; Rlo, good 110; veims to ohoioe, 13 to u‘c; Old gov't | 4 Java 18c @ 240, SYRUP—Standard Oom,, 440, bbls,; thndnrd do. 44 gallon kegs, $2 05; Stan. | ! dard do, 4 gallon kege, $1 95, ?\)DL—&n 1b papers, $8.50 per case; keg oda, 2o, ¥ N W PIOCKLES-—Medlum, In barrels do inhalf bbls, 4 00; emalls, in bbls UO) do, in half bbls, 500; gherkins, in bbls, 11 00; do, in half bbln. 6 00, TEAS—,Gunpowder, 45@55; Ohietoe, 60@750; Imp“hl, ‘ood. 40@450; i {oe, 80@750; Young Hyson, 650@81 00; Japan 15:‘:‘1'\.2? n, choice, 60@750; Oolong, good, ng, cho.ve, Bouahong, 5@A0¢; choice, %Glao. M)P)c—slnl. 4 inch and larger, 1lo; ineh, xm, inch, 120, DR AR Two beo palls, 170 Cares hoop pali, 300, "Tubr, e ; Pioneer washboards, 185 Uoable 90; Wellbuokete, 8 50, § | gial Indioator thia” afiormoon reporta. sa et Savon Tmperlal, 8 45; ollowe: p ‘Cattle — Shipping steers, 5 45@5 75; atock- | ye1. £y "‘,’,'f,’i?.s Stk nstandnd S0 :r;fl-nd fecders, 425@4 80; cows, 3 25@ | Butoes, 216 Kirk's i’nlrle Queen, 3 107 enkes), 40; Kirk's maguolis dor., Hoz--Qu-at at730 the bulk of sales, . POTASH—Pennsylvauln cans, 4 onee, 7.10@7 20. ia cane, 8 85; Babbitt’s Ball 2 doz. In ocase, Sheep—Sold at 4 00, 1 ¥5: Anchor Ball % doz in case 1 80, g.m:.;* ..... G 190 —_— "“Alfgm_lfi“""" cholos, u'fd 'nl;: ouston & Texaa Centr: PEIO, ncesee, 100 per 1b; fanoy white, 104 per xlflnuifiloentr:.w..i.“ l;; TRAFFIO ;;w—'hlta Virginia raw, 100) roauted ., Bloom, ‘estern Tan B e, Kankns & Toxas. ... s0p | BPecist m"“"‘""L:E e CANDLES—Boxoe, 40 bs, 16, 15{c; 8, Lake Erie & Western. ) s 1630; bexes 40 Iba,, 16 oz., s, 1580, Lake Shore & Michigan So.. . 1113 Cmemui April 28,—Reoeipts and ship- " ATCHXs—Der enm.lu 96¢; round, Louisville & Noshville 53 ...|ments of live stock for tho past 24|gp s, &5 10; squore, casos, u5 40, Louisv., New Alb, & Lhmnqu 'n ... | hours hava been as follows: VINEGAR—Pure epple extra, l6o: M &L Lt uu Reo ta, Bhlvm'ts pors apple, 18¢; Pruering pure anvle, 16c. do 2d ptd a <.+ | Hogs . 540 Afi’ f,—T)ray loads, pez bbl, 1 85; Ash- Memphis & thrleston <. 4ih L. | Oattle - L6w in 800 ka, 8 50;bbls dalry 60, 5s, § 50 Michigan Central. . 94 914 | Sheep 400 JGARS—Powdered, 10c: Cut loaf, Memphis & St. Lo &7 o Y s 28,—Receipts and Grannlated, 9%c; Confectioners' A, 7 . | shipments of live stock for the past 24 |9%:; Standard Fxten C, 8fe; Extra O, N&i hours have beon ae follows: 84c; medium yollow, 7he; dark yellow, Tic. 16; R«u'u. Shipm'’ts, ARCH,—Pearl, 440 _Bilver Gioss Morris & Esse 24 Obttle . 165 500 |94 Corn Starch, 9oy FixcelsiorGHloss, e e bl Shaini o O 1 AT Ib., 13}0; b ew Jersey Central bj S —Hams r ot neon Norfolk & W. 483 bl _h}f,fl':,fi ‘3:;',-,,:,;:,’;‘*,0,":;:'?':,;';} por s 165e; clons sl bacon per b 1oy | & Northern Pac 50 P dry salt sides per Ib., dry salt wides hours have been as follows: ) do . BT Roc'ts, Shipm'ts, | PeF Ib., 10fc; bacon ulders per )b, Northwestern . +184; Oattle, 800 st Meme Jard per 1b.; 1lo. New York oe'mdx 1ooh Bogh L 40) Tove, 4@ TIOL mahnéx“hxl? i jew X orl utral 3 220, M L flv 1ijo,S o1 Arbuckio’s Ohio Central.. Peri FLOUR AND GRAINS }:' i ! o * Ohio & Missiseipp L8 84 | Omioaco, April 28,—Receipts and ship. | ' FTERSE—Full Oream, 144y Far do pfd....1058 105§ | ments of flour and grain for the past [Bim, 11a, Ontario & Western... . 27 +++ | 24 hours have been as follows: LYE—American, y Ry ptly borey Ho; Grlental otumumo. [ Oumuudf (4 llwoflh. 9 Pl kett. Oboi Sussex, Bt e GOTTONADES - Abberyille 184 Agate, 200; American, 110y Artisian, 200 Oniro'D and T, 180} Olarina D and T 174o; Decoan Oo, stripes D and T, 16¢; Ke stone, 184, Nantucket, 100, Nonpacell i Ocoan D and T, 1 hoy-l. 164 Bussex, 120; Tloq ‘mohusett ahirt Ing checks, 1340; umn. kin, 134o) York plain Nanki and mcv. 12403 n. IHEETIN Am.uoog:-' 10-4,274o! du 9.4, 280; do 84, 29¢; nGlnantnl'z} 42, 11, Fruit of the Loom 104, 274; New York mille98, 850; do 78, 80c; do 88, 22je, Pembroke 10:4, 2h0; Pequot o4, he d 74, 190 do 49, 160; Pe o do 67, 210;do 51. lRo) Ut u, 3 do 58, 93bo; do Orugs. DRUGS AND CHEMIOALS - acld, Onrbolic, 5003 Acid, Tartarle, 550 Balsam Copabla, per Ib, 70¢; Bark, r 1%, 13 "Calomel, pee b, 7hej ommr pr o tno, loroform, _per b, Dover's powders, & 1b, 81 25 vp-um g&‘s per Ib, 84c; Glyoerine, pure pe: 3 Leoad, A«emo. per 1b, Oil, Oastor, No, 1, per gsl, 0il, Castor, No. 8, per gal, §1 L 11 l\ 50; Oil, Orlgnnu m rso' Opiti, 85 (0; Quining P. & W. & K. & 8. r oz, 81 otassium, Xodide, per It 75; Bs\nm. per 03 looé“lSnlphnu 0 Olive, p Morphine, Jer on, nar floar ver Ib, 401 Strvchnine, ver os, 81 &6, Palits Olla and Varnishes gnllon, OILS—110" llF)O' hmlhhh p.;‘“ gdinn. 75° t, per on, 19¢; Water \&flffl, 180; linseed, raw, r gallon, £6; lhueod lmu.fl ber gnl o, 009 Iard, winter str'd, per al, 3 No.1, 85¢; No. 2, 750; castor, XXX, por gnllun. 180; No. §, 1 20; ewoet, or gallon spoim, W, B., per gallon. 75} Bab, W, K., per galion, 760; noatafoot, axtr‘. per Knllnn. 90o0; Nn 1, 750; labri. cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; : summer, 150, gnldan wachine, g‘o 1, per gallon, 85c; No, 80; sperm, ignal, per gallon, 800; tur. pnutlne, per qnllnn, 65c; napths, 71", per qnllon. 180; 64, 170 AINTS IN OTL—White lead, Umlhl b P.. 60; white lead, 8t, Louis, pure, arsoflles green, 1 to 5 T ocana, oh sine, g 0an seal, 1205 French rine, red seal, 110; French l.‘n« in varnish asst, mfi French sinoe, in oil aset 150; Raw burnt umber, 1 1 oans 100; raw m(l burnt Sienna, 103: vandyke wh, § refined lampblack, 120; coach black andj ivory black, 160; drop black, 166; Pruseian blue, 80c; nknm-rlna blnn, 1 chnme groon, L. M, & D,, w:.bllnd A shattor veen, L. M, & D,, 163; P n, Ulo, gmlhn red, 150] Venetian red, Go; ro, 230, Amorioan Vormilion, I, & P., 180} chmmu yallow. L, M, 0.&D 0, 18¢; llow ochre, 9c; golden achre, 16; pfl.ent r, 80; graining colors: light oak, dark . walnat, -hutxmt mrl uh 160, White lead, 8o; Frcnun 10c1 Par whitoing 2jc; whiting 'mé 1805 whil com'l, 1}c; lampbl n town, 14c; lempblack, o Yo bing. sbor Bltramavine, 181 vendybe Iuown. 8¢; umber, burnt, 435 umber, raw .l(almn, burnt, 4c; slenna, raw, 4c n genuine, 250' Paris groen com’ rome green, N, k& 3 chrom gnon K., 120; vermillion, Kng., 70c; ver million, America, 18c; Indiau ud. 10¢ rose pink, l4o; venetian , Ookusoao 2Jos venetian red Aum., 1fcs red load, 7o cl roma ynllow. annlna. brome yel- low, K. Khre. mhalla ch ool 2u cI Wlnber l 2 3 lehigh hrn - puniah ‘i’w"" o VAKNIS on r Furniture, extrs, 81 10; lnrnlfiu. 81; eowh. extra, $140; onch, N $1 20; Damar, extra, 81 765 a) phaltum, extrs, 850 shells oll finish, 81 80. o. 100. 503 bard Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES~t~rreen butcher's hides, 5@ 7c cared 63@T7Tho; hldu, green salt, dry flint, sound, 80; dry oalf A Klpr 2@ 146; dry sl bides. onad, 10@11c; groon call, wt. 8 016 Ttw,, 11@14c; groen colf, wt, under 8 T, po_skin, boor zmn pelts, 50@81 20; greon lamb okins, §1 251 60; damagod hidos, two-tbird rate, out _scored and one grab, olaused tLiedn rate,) branded hides 10 per een Coon .un-. No, 1, 460; No. 2, 800 No. , 100, Mink, No, 1, 80c; No, ) 150; No, 4, bo, _Fox, Nok, No, ‘%, 250, Skunk, No, 1, blie] f:bn] short stripe, 400; narrow stripeo brood strlpe, 00 Tallow 7o, Oak sole, 880 m uc hemlocl sole, 28c to 80; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; rannor, 68 to 80c; homiock olf, 85c to 190; he lock upper, 28c to 36c; ok upper, Z4c; -m ator, 400 to B 50; oalf kid, 33@86n reisen kid, 2 50 to -175, onk kip, 800 to 100; oal calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 110 to 1 56; French onu, 125 to 3 00; rus vetta, 5 60 4o 7 50; linings, 6,00 ¢o 10 50; top& , 9 00 to 10 50; ?h Morooco, 800 flo, lrahhh 0. D, Moroooo, 85c; elmon; HA]{NESS —~No 1 sar oak, 420 No 2 do, 890; Nc. 1 Ohio oak, 880; No, 2 do, 8603 No.1 Milwaukee, §70; No, 3do 4o, Ship'ts. | Western, 2 75; Nm | mioue— b, R irg, 4% Towsll Iye, 2 WHOLasACA. 200 | Goroet = tughels » ,ml;g Sk ,fl“f&:;‘g:;;h IR toed | We quote lumber, Iatn and shinglos on 1948 | = " iy cote at Omaa at tho fllowiag prioet cor | Rye— g‘”fimw_m, 23 50 per bbl JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and .. | Barley— o ! oy abone o Lo Bl s 128 | Nzw Yomx, April 28,—Reoel 'WN OOTTONS—, nm Ty 32 | i mttn of lous nd gredn for e past fimm% Tor Atlanth A se‘bm. MRS Am}'d%fi" ke 8 .‘gfi’ -+ |4 hours have been s fellom™ uckeye LI, (4, 1oy Osbut W Nu&q&md—m. 1% vt 6 1, 834 00; e Flnu.:::bh 6 0 xflm posles, e lonest Wfln‘h- ,flm {;_- SHEETING NNn. 1 (2nd eommon aul, 129% | Corn— * 89,000 |Indhn Orehard d. w. lnwmou ng‘bu:el.”nn wm ous- 8t. pmao;nmp 9 |caa= w A s Mymloriver, ue. mAb 350; Gomont, bbl, 85 25 Tows ‘é: Torw & Bt Gl 0| s e, dpe 8. sl ,x,gg;,;s"f P s |1k B0 e gl o United States Hxpross 8. 103 Bemnbary oo & ‘°““'§;.,-.~ Shio, | 4 The Allgator 4, S0 Argris . Th 1 ey Hardvare L P! 3 ) i 3 o Wels, Faggo & Co, Expaar128f o1 Indha om..m $821 Pnokey " "‘,,.“."3 Yool d::l'.w@ agon : Western Union Telegraph. .. 82; 8324 89, 840; Le E 44, %‘, umoo hube, per set, 1 toa‘:-, Homestake . OMAHA MARKHTS, 80, 70, Tejdo0 doO i, do, 1!e. IO ) |dry, 140) tongues, osch, 70@8bo; azies, Ontario. . — -4, Tfo; tta 44 each, 150 11, nuts, per B, 7@lloc; Quicksilver Wholesalo Prices ":Th’ pr ‘am ;m., .lf.'.' 1h 1o ¥rI0E or THE OMAHA Bw ooil el l mi ble, Butro....... Savariay Rvening, Apsi 3o § | ,PLBACHED COTTONS-Androssos | Fon’ waighn, 6o; sowbars, 6o . Birrow The following are the only changes re- | do do m‘\?f..,h.d 44,903 Oabot H’%‘i ;mh- 4:;; ity m i 10:10) h“"‘}’;‘; PRODUCE & PROVISIONS, | Poried in the market to-day: Fidality £4, 0o/ ¥rulsof tha oo o | *EAKERD WIRH—Tn car lotsy 70 @ | Whest, oash No, 3, advanced do, o for ,dow.mmml T T R R aten, 10 to 60¥, 8 50, Rye, cash, declined o, Lonsdale, 100; do cambric w 05 N k shot, Special Dispatohes to Tan Bas, y 3 NeW | SHOT,—Bhot, §1.85; Buck nm. 82,10, TEIGARG, - flu:]::t:\tfl‘;' THE WEEK, g“‘; ; lg}n“ A‘l JP‘;&{ 3"“.'3'431’ u;d er.uk;sl...fl “;‘1 ssn 'm..! - = 3 o, jor ke, l, or or June; | reported the greater number of sales have 114@1 14 Ior July; 1101@1 103for Au-|been small, buyers seem to want longer k}ng)cm lmdzmxh;n '-t. ""’m m’m ulgo"wmflfi.bfmmn:.: v‘v‘u;blno:: f“o';i@llw f;;n 'gfl'p{‘;:-sf: NoBing | time than usual and the general market | plaids, 124o; do brown drab, | lmp, $4 60 Towa nub $4 503 ring, ..,u,,lllgl 19, e has been somewhat inactive. The msjori. | fiEipes A P‘;“',»o ?flfi“m{%flm‘ {mv d Anthracite, $1160@13 00; Oanon Corn—Unsettled and generally higher; |ty of country merchants claim, however, 7 | City, 87 00 per ton, 5540 for cash; 550 for April; 553@558 for May; b74@570 for June; 58¢@b9s for July; B9§c for August; 5930 for the year. Oats—. ulerlnd dull; 40 for cash; 403c for cash and April; 403c for May; 4132 for June; 414@41§0 for July; 852 for August; 8340 for the year. Ryo—Dul and lower at Basloy-=Dull atd uuobangss st 80@83¢. Flax Seed —Lower at 1 44@1 45, Pork—TFairly active and a shade higher; 19 10@19 124 for cash, April and May; 19 30@19 323 for June; 19 50@19 524 for July; 19 70 for August; 17 15@17 174 for the year. Imrd—l' ‘airly active and a shade higher; 11 60@11 62} for cash, April and May: 11 70@11 724 for June; 11 823@11 85 for July; 1175@11 774 for August; 10 65@ 10 70 for the year, Bulk Meats—In fair demand; shoulders, 800; short rib, 10 60; short clear, 10 95, 8T, LoUIs, 8r. Lous, April 28,—Flour—Quiet and unchanged, Whe“—Mnht higher, with free trad- ing; No. 2 red fall, 111@1 11} for cash; 111§@1 12 for M./ 1 13§@1143 for June; 1 12}@1 13 for m{v 110§@1 11 for August; 1 094@1 09§ for the year, t‘:lminxdntllu(do gures; No, 3 red fall, Clorn-—Market Mgheraad st Sl for casbs 51388136 Tor Mleg: poh that the prospects for the coming year's business are good, as the wheat crop so far promises to be satisfactory and that farm- ers a8 a rule are hopeful as to the general crop, The grain market has somewhat unset- tled since Monday when wheat, cash No. 2, made a jump of 6 cents, from 83c to 940 snd has had a elight downward tendency since. On the same day No, 3 adyanced 4c and rejected advanced 3¢, barley 20 and 4c. rye 2, cora 1lc, and oats declined 1c, The followiag were the changes in the general market: Navy beans declined 25c, potatoes declined b5c, nails declined 25c, and barbed wire declined je. Tuesday, wheat, cash No, 2, declined 1¢; barley, No. 3 declined 1c; rye, cash ad. vanced jc; sugar, powdered advanced jc, standard extra C advanced }e, cut loaf ad- vanced }o, extra C advrnced jc; salt, dry advanced 15c; cheese advanced jo; hominy declined 500, Thursday, Wheat No, 2 declined 4o and No, 8 advanced jo; fat steers advanced 250 %o 50c; fat cows advanced 250 to 35, Ouly a few changes have been reported ! ri 18§0; do extra heavy, 2003 b’rrwn. extra heavy, 'mc; brown 18a: Nevonset 'uUnh\up—A.mnuk 190; do XX blue 82. 18403 9ho; Olaremont B B, ver Indians A . 160 A UAB8 S o ‘:‘unn, nes n, X0 tro, 17k Hamilton D, 1’° do Lowiston & 80, 150 Minnehaba 4-4, 30c; Omoga super 4 44, 280; Pearl River 82, 18f0; Put- nam XX blae stripo, 126 Hhetuoket 9 10}c; do 88 12 Yeoman's bluo 29, 9o DENIMS,—Amoskeak, blueand bronn 164c;_Andover DD blue, 1540; Arling X. blue Scetch, 164c; Ooncord 000, blue #w brown, 1% A, do do 13}; do X Xto do do 1440 u.ym.km blue and brown, sho; Myatic River DD stripe, 1640; Pearl iver, bluo and brown, ~ 16c; Unaavills, blue and brown, 14}e, OAMBRIOS—Baruard, 54o; Eddystone lm 24 inch double tace, 830; Garner A L fi Man&: dlmtun "fi' aPnuu oo ewport do lo o) uot 503 Lockwood e OORSET JEANBwA.mary, 86; Andros Sogklu attoan, Bio; Clarendcs, 6fc; Cones o3¢ satteens, The; Hallowel,, 80; In Orchard 74o; Narr. nun.lmpmud, 8ho. P?ficrlu sattoen m 7o NTS—Allens, 6§ Arnold, 7e; Bo 000, 70 Conestoga, mr lddyllou 703 Gluuu-ut, [ :i;‘xn du-hn.n-. 6ho; Mor ony, B D, 7o byo; Bpragues, 6o; Horses and Mules. Extra draft hone-. $176. to 225,; Com- mon dralt horses, 8100, to 150,; Extra farm horses, $110. to 125,; Common (o mmd farm horses, 890 to $100.; Extrs ntn %60, to 75,3 Common plugs, $20, MULES, —(Ex¢ra). $125, o 150,; good, 8100, to_140.; fair, 875, to 100,) common, 860, to 75. ALCOHOL — 184 proct, 325 por wine allon; extra Califorala upirits, 187 proof, 25 per qut sallon; triple re‘innd apirits 187 proo ver proof gallon; re-dlatiliod whiskies, 1 001 b0y fine blended 1 50@ 3 50; Kentugky bourbons, 200@7 00; Kea. tucky and Penosylvania ryes, % 60@7 00 BRANDIES —Importod, §6 00@16 00; domastio 1 40@4 00, GING.-Tmported, 4 606 00; domerto, 1 40@3 rted, 4 50@6 W’ 00; domenti 1 Abxégn 11 OH AND APPLE (¢} MPAGNI&—I!L d 0nes, {swcu 0t Amarisan, mluo.w 200@ 'T8— * ex caso, 4 50@16 00 'NES—h no wine, 3 2 00, Oatawbe, por one, 3 0@1 00, 0 Bouthbridge, 60; do, Gh‘hllnl. Toy Marl. lh. 0, 8,5 1b boxes, per 1b_630; Lnfl F—_‘_‘ 3 | 18 the hneet koown. fllard's Tiger, 600; Dismond Orown, 680, BMOKINCG—Al E\ rades—Uommon, 25t0 880, Granulsted—Blaokwells Durham, 16 oz 4601 Dukes Durham, 16 or, 4605 Seal of North Oarolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebrae. ka, 16 oa, 880; Lone .Ylui. 4 oz, llnen bags perlb, $1.85; Marburgs' Puck 2 ox, tio oil, 850 Doz T .n fiht Mertno nawss od, u.m 14@1060) honv ®@1815¢) wedium unwashod, llghglna\fi '"’“'fi sone Luun 4, n;octmaxoellu::‘rlemndy for waahod, choloe, 820y fair, 800; tub.din m‘m“l; r-‘ ;711'2\"% “ e debilitated vi Iomu. and o ot burry, blackand cotted wo | of tiie grantest v alne @60 lawr where } Tonic i neces: sary, I recommend As & reliable remedial agent, possessing un: doubted nutritive and mtontlve properties Lowiseille, Kysy Ot 3, 188 FREPAZED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. R R | i uim Monev for the Unmarried. One of the most solid and subst: atial lnnlmunn- in this country is the .far. Fund and Mutual Trust Association, Jedar Rapids, lowa, They are organ: hod under the laws of Towa, and heir of. ficers and directors are among the leading and most prominent business men o Oedar Rapids. Every unmarried person should bave a cortificate in this association, Tt is » splendid ioveatment, na safe as :«vemment bond. You oan justas well ave a good sum of monoy to scommence married life on as not. A large number of members have been pald off, receiving over r cent on their investment, Write for cirenlars fully detalling the plan, which Do not postpone it. Mention whore you 6-8m, S1X, KADH 61, Pull d| eokuk, to Louis an o (b Huglte u et Lom: ses of Travel n. Pass. Ag't, Chicago. Nebraska, and Denver,| It is universally admitted to be the Good agents wanted, #aw this notice, lis. Parlor Cars with Reclinin Chairs to and from St Louis and P Ci . J. POTTER, 3d Vice-Pres’t and Gen'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Tho Maverick Nattonal Bank of Boston drawa forelgn exchangoe, buys and sells Government and other In- vestment securities, and transacts any business for its correspondents in the line of banking. m&th-me Louis, via Hannibal, of cars between St , lowa, Lincoln, Colorado. t COINC NORTH AID SDUTN. Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and man Palace Sleeping Cars are run daily to and from St Louis and Ottumwa. Paut and Minneapol The velvet mny now bo removed from last summer's straw bonuots, If the wearer has been ocareful of her head gear during the past winter sho will find tho straws as gond oa new, s It 18 NE. Horaford's Aold Phosphate. ' IN DPESPONDENCY, BTO, DR W. 8, POWELL, D .fiance, 0., saya: *‘I havo used it with satis- factory results In dyspeptic ailments associated with great mental depres- o | slon or despondency.” e——— It 1a stl] as hionable as ever to confess utter lenorance of masio when requested to play, and then to jump up, plump down on the plano stool, sud proceed to knock the instrament out in three rounds. CATARRH (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) “BURLINGTON ROUTE” ywn as the great THROUGH CAR Finest Equipped Raliroad In the World for HENRY LEHMANN, W ALL A:}E’_A.IE"ZE}]R.., WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. I|l8 FARNAM ST. OMAHA SANFOROD'S RADICAL CURE Head Cold', Watirs Div harzos ¢ R n"nw No'ses in toe He ever b Cheking mucas dislodgy and healud, broath tweat d ravages cheok od, , Beonchitis. Droppings into the Thro t, Palon in theChost, Oyepevais, Wasti One bottlo of Fadical Gure,’ o 0 box ( Sanford s 1 hn) arrhal Solvent and one Dr. coLL'N& ,0f Rheumatism, VOLTAY NG %%/ Belatios, Cough 47 Back, Stomach and Eow. fuw, “umbnes, Hystotla, Fems! ~ pitation,” Dysp _ Compluint, THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN TOE WEST! Gleneral Agents for the Finest and Best Fianos and Organs meanuf:ctarec, ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer, Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installmeut at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID st ck of Steinw.y, Chickering, Knabe, Vose & 8oa’s Pi- anos, and ot» r makes. Also Clough & War en ¥ he Oldest Wholesa.lo and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha, Visitors can hare find all noveities in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Bick and Stylish Jewelry, the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuions of FINE WATOHES at as Low Pri- ces a8 18 compatible with bonorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Biiiou Sterling Imperial. Smith {0 ww: %T:?:ANLD\EIZTER. got:::; 15};‘:: d ?nuding’ Amerie%n Orl;ans, &c. Do BEST REMEDY [y arnham ;o4 “fail 10 see us .before purchasing.' MAX MEYER & BRO,, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES. A Lmzo 8tock always on Hand IN THE WORLD FOR HEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, HILLIOUSNESS, KIDNEY'COMPLAINT LUNG DISEASES. NTARY DISEASES. — AND - IMPURE BLOOD -— FREDERIG COAL. The only Coal mined west of the Mississippi River that is equal in quality to the ROCK SPRING COAL. THE ONLY IOWA COAL That will stock for a year without slacking or7shrinking. Pronounced by all the leading brick men In Western Iowa as the very best coal for burning brick ever used in the West. EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO., Frederic, Monroe Co., Towa. *SALNVHO HIR ANIMA GNV SH3I008D ‘S1SIODNEA A€ G'TOR 'PROPRIETORS AND ' MANUFACTURERS, WITH FIVE DOLLARS YOU CAN BUY A WHOLE Iwperial Austrian 1004, Govern- ment Bond. ISSUE OF 1864, which bonds are {ssved and secured by the gov- ernment, and ae redoemod i1 drawings, FOUR TIMES ANNUALLY, Until) each aod every bond {s drawn with a Iargor or wmallr premium, Every bond must draw a prize, as there are no hiunks THE THAEE HIGHEST FRIZES AMOUNT TO 200,000 Fiortas, 20,000 45 15,000 Any bonds not drawingone of the above prizes must draw & premium of not less than 200 FLORINS, \The next drawing takes place on the IstofJune, 1883, and every bond bought of us onor before the 1st of June, 18 entitied to the whole promium thay way bo drawn thereon on that dat Out-of-town orders sent in + asTeRED Lwr. v, and inclosin will soozgo ono of these bonds for the next drawiog For orders, circuiars, and aoy other lnforma, tlon, address, International Banking Company, No. 207 Broadway,Cor Fulton Street, New York Oity. ESTABLISHED IN 1874, The above Government bonde are not to be compared with any lottery whateosver, and do not confliet with an of the laws of the United HAS THE BEST 8T0CK IN OMAHA AND MAKRS THR LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mal ing it the largest and most complete FURNITURE HOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Emlt‘tmel for the ugg ?f fassgngers ’fl};sse u‘:’:lmohnssewarg- rooms--~three stores, are 66 feet wide--are filled with t, - efit display of all kinds of Houschold and Office Furmt?uer::m ghown. All are invited to odll, take the Elevato th and go through the bmldmlé undemupgot :l:e&n;oo? g fimt floor AS. SHIVERICK, 3 nng mllnd ‘Tobaccos, 500 Stabes. s VB OO paly~Comtion, 000 | N b cta wrtng pias wate umtyn me |08, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omnha de v llar o ae

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