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THE CONDITION OF Bankers Report the Financial Dull and Quict. A SO0ARCITY OF FIRST (LA ibhers Say Trade Mail Orders Collections is Very Numerous, Rath ds Stea 7, an ind wd #1110 ket j4 thon. Of ¢ row il the Janer is o exp for Fo and to ount el money now in ¢ ports and tf Sle strplis, 1ty that 1t the mey will co i to by e 1id by Jobbe J orders ar fons nre Trade Is Aeed, @ fow fi ation 1 upon irly well m Kind bei iinie fi re very stiff in thei neral thi and en but the sit 5 15 not look and holders opinion secmi e wis legitinat it Icust, wzil - coffee e and prices ire sto ke hold f Irresolute to; ging to holders. ‘ o market dy. by Iy to the Nevert Show oy to visible supply aguing New York Shippt merefnl List says: Fast Indii ruled quic . the only ness fow Jobbi sccond b West 1 tions have bocn in moderate req VISIBLE SUPPLY OF THE WOULD M o Btock in Aflout to I Afloat to Europe from the e Visl Stoek of othe 1 10 United Sta unry 1 Junuary | Decembor | November is virtu at th arlier fon sl rmarket yih anin © s ot much dispos bevond o supply for. hnmed quotations at New York for when exporteld les drwback per 100 1hs.. § powder i i of corn the supply i very 1ib 1they eall for Wit crially, e flour changoed prices ar Wil Hides aliand huy 1t disturl ket is d cusy, t v quict, but the murket 1w anc se unchanged and we Tn'the droge line are unsettle I and inelined to uls are firmly e tendy but there is no quotab wes. Quinine is sonewhat hi stive for Germun. with domest unchanged. The leaf tobuceo Hously disturbed over e prosy gress will Inipose i duty of £2.00 sumatra wrappers, and holde o sell. Prices have ad idly, “and dn all o proby rides of fmported leat to righoer during this WATRGE % quiet With i tend 1 IS dull. Tinis quiet markets 10l W ufr hol suppl Slow— and while binkers very is is pretty fu o i TRADE, Situation as tive los this Wedne Friday 88 PAPER. Fair and . With ? dy. " of hog cost today Thte March 1 March i March 1 Mareh 5 March March March March ludly bor- first-class it for the; ve mtinue Local ra e mercantile fair in 11 uncom- wly during \titined. 1o nz quotihle v and active roviews, the it the recent rmanent for | No. 2 omewhiat 1 huyers do nd thiere § ket 1ot heless there that lower beo made of Rioand VIR, Of 1 Con- Fudes have frosh busi- g sales from ndin descrip- 108t ARCIEL, 18 n part, jown to buy | 15, Tk ce brands | uest, but ers can have £ prices - ull and un- | nding down- is firm. Tal- ol dull 1 \or prices. 1. Optum 15 | 1 litnge nval- | ier and very e quict and market is se- eet thint con- per pound on 1o loathe anced - rap- (ility ull Wil rale St The fron to lower val- Usteady with | supplied and holec butt th rhet | to e per | re st in | il fow prom | pr o Tk of ¢ lor its st the capital T avor April 14 Kk of Comr Weekly Bank S s Yok, April 5. [Spe BeE] The weekly ba the following changes; \cexports of » W York durin sunted 3, of which nd tod pods Market, NEW York, ThE Ber.) today. something of a hol prevailing, but the tone of the m 10 be rather fmproved th wenther favoring the rot weik spots of the market touched Lottom. April 3 il tr - OMAHA LIVE STOCK, Cattle, Saturday, Estimated recofpts of cattle 1,6 th b yesterday and The to DEs this we falli IS COMDA fous o wol lotsof steers one Sovent 1hs 440, One. 1 for 4.5, o ¢ week. i ot o sold for s, el wi n twer while t nipany had fifty-nine wes Dy that scld Standard Cattie company Thirty=six westerns, avecn sold for #0.00. More than 1« for I ) fivm to general i Yot thent' oyon i fow cow lower than hefore the ¢l they all chan firn narket <10 que bulls, feedoers or stoekers. Hogs. Estimated receipt M yesterduy and ul “receipts of fomethi previous w ML for the prosent Sheep. Estinated roceipts yosterduy o Temain une don Wi, compar turday und Prevailing Pei The following 18 i tuhle {his markes f Good stoers, 1230 1o 1 Good steers, 1050 to 160 Be mnon 1000 to 1130 B steers COommon eanners Ordinary 1o falr cows 1 cows ) faney buils kers und fooders X0 10 1100 s olce Tght hogs cholee beavy hogs Falr 10 choice mixed Logs.... . . Trade in dry goods wi arket seemed ad have upparently ng i o nily. fees i 1501 a will sur 1 orzunize neree, with a K stut TR0, 100 L1300 | pe s the M was i The inports of spe- o il of | M col | calf& W 15 Vo liday fecliug | w the the wise, tho! nd i NI | ola: | Bl April i0, com KO helng | th the prev- nun the aver ging i he iy State tor #0 and the me bhunch of H4 TS, that sl of The steer with prices N W, Ord riin wis lost | M ve I and an i i hange in I Sow on eroft: Gars| Hro ok woek he i i the | ol o | « W Mete od with 1 The n muttons in I of I cos pald H ) Ban Sims & Houghton mouth A of sheep. il i | ¥ M2 | ket | The followin i for hic | | 1. den; A SE n..l.. Blufrs }n..m... Weston State | unbusiStindird Cattle Co. Mill SWas Brook Snturiday Range of | it and medinm hog 1 to chofee mixed hogs d 1o chotee heavy | Ave e following table glve n the dat as bused o M M Apr Apr T ces April 0w week s the nentloned, § salos reportud: Date Mareh 10, Mareh reh rel reh roh March March March April 4 8 April Average howing the v n the days indicated March 00| March ‘o Sunday oy, | April 90 | April '8 COWS. BULLS, 6 . 536 1620 Owner and No. teers cders, Ce ndard Cattic Co, 4 heifers te Bay State Live Stoek Co. 17 bulls 50 steers SHEED, On the Cha Market Hield, 8. D Khollin, Gi On the Mar ils & Roberts, A CUe & ks, Co Wmibus; SPsOn, A augherty T I 31 rwforg, | sthers & Co. Plainy s Morris & 1 Mort & T Jenkins & § SLW Nain, Redfield, 8150 Sands Brothers: Histin eI AL Adams, pront jr., stow, Burwell; ol Canipbell, Cos arke Whitney W 1outh, o Wi Nibloek 1 mont; C. ¢ 1%, Logpn. L J L. M Woiker, Endicot Wilher; Evins. 1 Mulligan, M . Co. North Bend nny. S, Whali & Co., la.; L Hall & nid. N, triecs M s ;A iull Tiian, Osced Malone R Gordou & Wyant, West Point I I i M. AL Dy & Johnson, Oalilgud; J R, Vallery, H. | ith Tennings & Co. b0 B Eride, Jr, L Melaul, T fortn, | L& Shn April | suna e Rapids; lue I les, the rang ind 1ast week Last week Hogs. »ws the ran i e Cost of Hogs. Pr ice of Hogs, ze price pald fo 1021 L1050 with Anson Clark, C. Lo Spr W et With Hogs. onis, ings ilver rices ice. it 1ds of ) und Pr. 400 500 Mir H. Ly ush. Wakioo; (. City, L Newer, Cles Bufting Wil fremon Brads) .G . Ellls; it Thomun & Co. lison Ames pvin & Gordon, J Manle en o L Hele rson, Huw- ony Ly ian W . 1 Woodl ister, L Gund & Co. G ol « Woston Den or Malot A Wl Koy ol Valg silver ¢ and Glenwood, Watson, of Porstu were [n with D, Phelps marketed catle alf & Wood sent up a ear of b G, W oM by Co ) Endl Deivit With Cattle. i Red Goode 1 G Netr Lewis, M. Sig Divis 10 ity et 1) 1t vy, | T Mo Cox, nt Col- James Doyle, nin W. Wil A Blenkiron. 1 or- s i, . Paul | attle from Culbert- from from ckett & Hawks marketed hogs from Cedar plds. O, Loomls ¢ 0ES. B, Mitler brought in of Coluuibus of Manley were on the E. Bleukiron had eroft lu, Clark of Minden broy At Sutton Mr. Cla it Detween the Iy squeczed M. Bulington & Co., G d hogs. enwood, 10 from Ord with two ¢ ars o curs of cattle wmarketed cattle @ curof eattle arked eattle frow Wt in Junpers of Claud L. Tulbot was unanimo: curs y elected | ket from orts nar- reli | THE nepector at South Omaha for another live stock commission of Wy- ewer hind a car of hogs In from . Freda was yp from Watson f cattle 1. 0. Furer, the heavy marketed hogs W. B, ley broug cattle frédm Lelgh S0 Webster was on the of cattle from Ord, J. P, Fall of Fall & Wyant was In with cuttle from Silver City, Ia Cosley represented by Wineman & M who marketed eattle L. M. Tigman a prominent shipper of trice was in with three cars of cattle M. O. Hanks brought in_three e from Silver City, Ta., for W. € OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Mo.. with a shipper of Fairfield, ht fn a string of cars of rket with a car Bea- < of cattle Swarts, salted, not o, dresse choled ducks 10c; dy #1000 1 7., K002, dressed, #1.0001.2 bick dick 20002005 14 ducks, doz “Per 1, 11 v b, full ere twins, 10t an Wis full cr Young Amerie ull eream Oh am Hmbur HONEY OIANGES Messin, Los An | moun 1ox less PINEAPPLES ST S ] CipERr—Per bl r Lard clder. pure £ DS, £7.00; MINCE MEAT L N v good. #2.00, BANANAS Per bunch, $1,0002.50 BUTTER—Creamery. fancy rolls, prints, wery. faney solld packed, nery. eliol dalry, fancy i prints, 6020c; dairy, faney” Solid p ti@ide: dairy, cholce, 15 country tancy, 100 18 ntry 152 16¢ per 11 Per box, strained. oe Drights. 1£ bbl, §3.50 300: orante clder, Messina faney, $1.0024.50; s Ked, BONES— (Quotations are for delivery in Chi- cago). Dry buflalo. ton, $16.00001%.00; vy country, bleached, $10.007 15,00; dry country, danip and meaty. $8.00010.00. v ABLES— OLd-- Swect Museatine, per bhl. $.00; onic X per bbl, #4. ir, per bbl., #2 potatoes, por bbl, $4.5 adi . per Ib, sty ToOLs, per bbl, $0.00; roots, per doz, M, 1V ES— S0 | medium, ons, #4.00; Willow : Romanite, #.50, @ : sturie . ND TAL hides. 47 hides, dry flint pelts, per Ib, $ac; grease, white Hand picked navy, picked ~medium, #1406 1 countr, 1150, Atlantic Aurora , 40-inc hiriele Blyekstone Pepperel] ! t lnm s Cl \\llh Falt. of the don Weddine: fe 1l séuper Tde VeS| A Hope, © Housekeeper, <in m.nlnn nbri Lungdon G B, msda Lousdule camivrie, 10e] Peppere ). L dress, s¢; Lelees- rtha Washington, 6; American; Arnold I Windso Rattnapo, Lin Fountn T, 630, SUICTING, ble, XX, G my. 81 Ciledonia CHEVOLTT ¢ no- aledont Winneconnet, Tie: Whittenton, SIS, M e Anoss wistind. Dlcfd, 1 K roILR Con din RS N No. 4, I fey, : Everett, § irdis, b L Steve Hay ik Yorl Groceries, O new, ubls or Diien Froir ks, 100 runts, prine § prunes, Divgs, Gy, pecl, drums, Ixe; fard dates, ¢ eviporated, ™ boxes, el ples. choled v eure hoxe | evaporate or 10 | T eent i saltl vaporated ted, dry cured, ie loct, 10 51 box 5 eherries, od, fane; vasphe s, I C, CANNED GOODS- Frults, Ci brand 1h, per doz apricots, plo fralt, $1.5 | berres. eherios, black rlos, white, B22502.50; kripes, $LS0TN; pear Hartlett L5 pedches, vellow, §2.104 peiches, | cling, £240; plun 1803 plumns, golden dvops, '$180 S, SLOYLLN; peaches, with currants, ries. [ raspherries B whorki b & -1h castern standirds, $1L8; 510 ple; LT i iion pie. EL00; applos, Bigh stundards, #,60: 210 gooseherries, W fh' Strawboreies, 90a05e: S-1h Fuspheprles. #1.00; 2-1b blucherries, MGuoc; 2-10 Dlackhers vies, @60T5e: 21D strawherrios. preseryed, #1850 &1b" rusphertios, proserved, #8021 Blaok- borries, presery i X pineappios. Balama chopped. £2.00; 210 Bihami grated, §2 1h Bahama shieed, $2.50; 2-10 Standard sliced, §1 11,305 oherries, 210 red, Baltimore, 8 peirs, 2-1b, §1.30), VEGETABLES—Ton standurd, western strictly standard BL00; gilt-edged su chofee 2 1D sugar corn, $1.20 ern brands. K5easl o0 2 1b sti 0o, Mushrooms—1 b’ French, 23; 11b French, fine, IV 1b French, ordinary, 16z1se, Peas—Tres fine wi fine, per can, 16e: 2 1h.sifted irly 1h Marrow ndird brand k Plun phts i W0 i 3 extra, 31,00 0L K0 Finst very fing 1h extra, wes lard, western 1t brands. 0. Corn corn, beuns, Tl 0 Biked wn brand, $1.50 ey, $L60. Punip: 31b Lewls tatoes—3 1 New § b new pumpkin, $1.00. - Okra and ton $1.00; Okra, 81605 Suceatush, $1.90 Fisn—Codfish, extra Georges, new, bio; grund bauk, uew, #ha¢; s 2 b, blocks Beans Tnyinel- | OMAHA DAILY Purkey | roll, (vrw n salted | nd picked | Brown— | | heated tr: | other | impr BEE, MQONDAY, enow white Jarge middles rates, 12 | hetring 215 brickss naw white bricks. o v yxes, Thge; Feetand halibu Nerring, Hhe: No. 1 st et ] Dol Hambiirg spiced herring. W.5: Ry fry dine sfnn SaFAWes, plain, 8961 inye poried Tlofiand herHng, Crowi brand, &c: 4o Fiticy milkers, 00c; muckerel No. 1 shoro, hait Dbl $10.00: blonters: half bLs, 81s00: white- fish, hulf bl 00: trous. half bbls, 8,50 family whitofish, .005 saitaon, $8.0¢ 1 11 mackerel (herring), $L.00ZLL10: 11D finnan hod dies, $145: 1 1 lobsters #.0v725: 11 Alaekis Salmon. Aleut, #1,00; 2 [b oysters. 10 07, $1.0 1 1b oysters, 5oz $L15; 2 1b select, 12 o7, # 11b elams, little ne , $1 21h elams, ne 2,00 14 1b sardines, Importea, per ease, 1005, $1100710.00; 14 10 sardlines, tmporied. per cnse, 100s, 415 006220.00; 14 1b ported boneless sardin $ 34 T sardines. American, per 105, Frenel’ style, $05005.0: 1 1) sardy American, per 1005, Freneh style, # 8.0 1b sard mustard 5 ¢ 14.00; Imported key SoDA—Dkis, 00 108 £0 box NUTs-Almonds Biaz { pecanis, Hey walnits, Susted, 113 4 Diitas perps, ~IIV~ 4o Vitrol, 20; salt phors it filberts peanut coeks, D, 1b-—Borax, i, e il 1ts, 3¢ sulphuar i blue T do: t Ie aeld, 42¢; rosing tre, nbsolutely pure, 10¢; gum cam- S i DOX, | Kex, ife: hops by and and s 1h paek- 106: 1 3 Indigo, sealing wax, 1 Doxes, e e “psom wlauber e i 1h boxes, § 11 boxes, Madris boxes, red, sealing white! 4c. CANNED MEATS lunch tonzue, £ corned heef, £2.0 corned hee 1 b b feot, Ish brawn, $1.:50; 2 elish b b English brawn 11 Hipre: 1, 81 Ih compressed’ han, 110 chipped bief. $2.00 Soars—Castile, mottled white, ver 1D, 12¢ Bitoo stables, COCOA- CHOCOL red, 8¢ SALSODA COFFEE MeLau Dilwo Cok tancy oid p 2e; 1 11 lunch tongue, $2. 11 corned beef, sat0e; do & per b, . 4 tle, # mon, #1500 er 1, 3 tle, BbIs, Ronsted Aric Kio choice to 1 Moch rood | Alts —Cut eut loaf cubes, ; standurd, powdered NXXX powdered: &eg granulated, standard, 6% e confection whiite extra C. 6 extra C, I 150 1 Cotton rop 1w i CoTToN TwW Bibb, very fin o 18¢ ndie w Sper doz, rope, Sordply, s bulk, per gal, 5 Vinea .\ elder, Se; good, 12¢; white 587 per e p erl0o, $17.00; Lewiston, per 100, per gal, uba bakin 1n, s—Unfon square. #0@ib pir ¢ Dairy. 250 1b in bbl, 60, best gr rock W, W, salad oil; 121 #2.00 per dozs roulet liam, 7e. Metals. L BEOCK TN—Small pig, 28 per 1b; bar d0c per Covern per 1b: cold perib; bl Planished boiler size. rolled, E Dise't I BRWAS al, 1. O, 0-10 por 1005¢; B, Hx20, 112, HEET [1ON OLDER— 1407 1, 1. G 10x4, Coke—T, Base, Lumber. and @ In. 81600, Bsidi hoare iber, 434 to 8x8, flat, ‘common, nd dressed. selecte Atoextra AL 0; shingles, Tect, ckots, ceda W PINE iling, .5 in ceiling, ' 1st and 2nd n itooring, commion 4 in floor- 410 looring. $10.00; clear 3 in clear finish. No.'I 1 in s s, ugated ceiling, 4 in, £20.0 STRAW B, PLASTER£L5, TAR BoAu The Only One. 2o, Milwaukee & St. Paul the only line running solid lecteie lighted and steam ins between Chicago, Council Blufls and Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines is patented and cannot he used by any ailway company. It is the great vement of th Try it and be convineed, Sleeping cars 1 depot, Omaha, at 6 p. m. 1y Chicago at 9:30 0. m, Pass king this train are not compélled el wait for the train to be cleaned. Get ticke! 1d sleeping car berths at Union ticket office, 1501 Farnam st F. A. NAsH, , Pass, Agt. - Not of the Same I hear from Melbourne tuously devout people th e disposed to be somewhat scandalized that Lord and Lady Hopetoun do not go to ehurch togeth snys the London World. It seems that my lord a Presbyterian, while my lady is an Eplscopu ) that he goes to the Scots church and’ she to the Anglican, Captain Wallington, the private secretary, appears to he comfort- ably indifferent on the subject, as he goes cither to the Preshyterian “wor- ship” or the Anglicin service, just occasion requi The Chic ilway s vestibuled, Paci arviving ngers we the Union Gen, A aith. that a few une- OF TIME. CHAN huk Ieland Route, RSUNDAY, APRIL 1S FOR THE LIM- I TRAIN CONSIST- ANT PULLMAN RECLINING CARS I”\I\v CAR 'CAN LEAVE [ON PACIFIC DEPOT, OMAHA, M., COUNCIL BLUFFS ARRIVE AT DES MOINES, A & . M., CHICAGO, 8:05 A, M. THIS TRAIN WILL RU DAILY TO ACCOMMODATE THE TRAVELING PUBLIC AND ESPE: CIALLY THE BUSINESS MEN OF OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS AND DES MOINES, WHO BY TAKING THIS TRAIN CAN ARRIVE IN CHI- CAGO 5:05 A, M, \\) RETURN- ING, LEAVE THERE AT 7:15 P, M., I'HUS GIVING THEM \\H LETIME TO TRANSACT BUSINESS AND Bl HOME THE FOLLOWING MORN ING. OR TICK SLEEPING CAR BERTHS, ET( L AT CITY MCKET OFFICE, RNAM S OR TELEPHONE 752 J. DE GEN'L AGENT P S. MCNALLY CITY PASS, BEVOISE, ASS, DEP'T, AC ENT, APRIL Neb, | pints, perdoz, | | bought by t) | @10, ut of the cars at Council Blufs and | 1890. THE SPECULATIVE MARKE T\ | trading Wheat a Very Uncertain Cereal the Greater Part of the Session, ‘ A STRONG BUYING OURRENT SETS IN. | Corn Sh Business and Narrow te ws a Firm Tone Do Oants —Provisions Moder: Hogs Active, Cnicaco, April 5.—[Special Telegram Tue BEE]J—The wheat market was an un- taln one the greater part of the session, Excellent weather caused first prices to show I aldecline from the figare wade on 1y, Aftera short perfod of | uy In, irrent set in | nd the market responded quickly, almost vio- | lently, with an advance of e in May and from 0 %e I other futures, Cropnews was cor flieting, but reports of d pretiy well confirmed this lded to the by i re- Dirke vl ditlons were 000 bushels of wheat flour and Baltimore in son Instan ent. Dispat and Missou w oY cleared wnd 1 i 800 bushels of wheat Ihese figures <t huying of G. MeCormick & Co. D L Poole & Sherman. Brya Staufler wis supposed to- be ¥, Action in the pit up to 1_o'elock ay opened at 106, sold Otger July sold at’ 7§ con- trels of | were 16 t half hour noon up to Jun Worked I M The corn any t but ther business, Hytehin 1e hest huyers, April it showed May sold was of a moder purticulur strer worcquick K ¥ & Worthing ton bid upy for pork, but”tiere was 1ittle untin Inter, when Hutehinson became o buyer of shiort ribs. He bought lurd i stirted the shorts Al products were rowd Ited, Short ribs sold from . for July. for May and sold ut 810,557 10,62 forduly. The best prices were sustained, Withh Tiht Dusiness 16 the close. rkot hout bts of hozs were | So1d. i v sold b % ) for J 1Telegram: to Tue few good steers on the d at strong prices and the y be sald concerning all othe de- ither medium and commion steers, | so butehers' stock bout s sold out at Apri CATTLE: wd stock: FINANCIALL n to | et was an ted for u | rovenient on the whole 4 1 around. | April 5.—[$pe The stock S nsiRiagt VIt HII0 ¢ d elosed on The opening prices lower than the closing A stron hour, how S WeLe rec h I3 pe ek Tstand aid & pur_eone lissouri and Cor : o ‘-.nlw iy per e carly prices and elosed i withi . with a dec s sind deposis. Northe _do preferred Chiengo, Quine DL & W liinds 3 St Paul & O 16 do pr PIOE MERCANTILE STERLING EXCHANGE - Quiet sixty-duy DILS MG demand, 7 percent. | but steudy; BT ring Stocks, pril 5.—[Special Tele he following are the win M Niw Youk Tue Bek) quotations: stoek Freeland PRODUCE CHICAGO, April 6—1 Stendys cush, 18070 o steady ish, Oints - Quiet und st D m. elose. - Wheat My, T e 005 Mity wdy; eash, ici May, Ryo 4. Barley Primeé Fliy cash Nominal Pinothy Firm, $1.49. ky St Lard—Fiv Flour-Firn| $1.106L4.00, Jvisions - Shoulders, #4. 40 #.00005,00; short ribs, $5,1505, Butter—-Lower; creamery, 1 Chicese tlats 1y; e 10, cush, #,100 winter May 1 wheit $10.02:5 .0@4.40; /4.50; short clear i dairy, 12 | Steady: full m ehedd Amerl Youn 114 Lower: f iy h, @124 en No. o d, 4305 Ited ealf, G dry 11 e dry ealt, 5o heayy bull dry 440 Hted 1, deacons, Tailow—Stendy: No, No. 2, dlg0; dc. 1s0lld packed, 33@de; hpni'ts P o 140,000 435, 000 102000 | No. 2 pts Flour 52,000 Wheat 30,000 Corn AN Quts X200 CINCINNATE Sle Strong Aptil 5.~ Wheat—Qulct; No, 2 mixed 4 mixed Receipts Locrs, nd foed shipments, 2 40; mar Wheat—Re hard, ‘April, i )1 northern celpts rathor Muy 240 dull n triek Mily, 0 ern, Apri),’7 NEW YORK. 18500 bushels; exp strong; No. 2 red £. 0. b, BT@AThe fn elevite No. 2 red, April, closty Corn—Reveipts, 8,50 | bushels; spotstronger vitor " trick Muy, T i Uuts ! 3 —————— NEBRASK National Bank DEPOS OMAHA, NEB $400,000 B7, hushels el Stern, B 25,0 white, white T tern s fir “pot xed we opt Exchyng losed today, no u . spot R Tanged; falr o stondy; L N tondy muscovade andard A a1, 6 111 Capital,. =« « a Surplus Jan, 1st, 1890, BOO Huttor : o dalr er srean Patrick Ch are and Directors Toney W, Yatos, presidont; Reed, viee dresidents Janios W. Savage. WV John S ¢ Cushing: J. N I WIS Hughes, cashior THE IRON BANIL, Corn 1 Farnany Stroets A General 3 Busi Transicte R Lovts. April 5—Wheat—Iigher COMNMEFERCIATL National Bank $400,000 40,000 creamory, April 3 Wheat Her M Firm: No. Jirm; No. Firni; No Rirley Steady: Provisions St Capital, Surplus, Mor ] A M M 1 urd,y Ofticors K CRIcAGO. April 7 oo A o H‘J”\',.‘, cows, bul £2.4000 54,00, \\ hl'll\ll(‘ \l.mul.ltlum 40330 Texus eattle ots and Shoes, Shoep- Receipts, LO0: shipicnts i KIRKENDALL, JO! & CO., )l Boots & Sho b Co., 11 £, O, Nob b Omaha Manufacturers, s #1400 St April 5 185 Recelpts, 2100 o Tuncy native 1l feeders, $1.3 104 and 1108 Shipn Rtred stockers i Browers, "ORZ & ILE Lager Beer Im\\v S Recelpts, 5800 leavy. &12004.80; 1,20, SIOUN Crry April G00; shipments, 155: unehunge Hous —Receipts, 10,0003 close 4,15, ICE WORKS, SGHRUEDER Xt DE{AN Manutacturers ol Galvanized Iron Cornice GRAIN Wini " ) 805 South 18th Street, Omaha. ISSUED BY CITIES, Carreupondenc:lullchcd COMPANIES, ETC. 70 Stoate Street. B GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, Provisions and Stocks. COUNTIES, SCHOOL N.W. Harnis & Company, Bankers, JOSEPH GILLOTT’S THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. ‘attle - Receipts, steady at $4. neter, Artists’ Materials, A. HOSPE, Jr., Artists” Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1515 Donglus Street, Omnha, Neb Coal, Coke, I 'OMAHA COAL, COKE AND LIME C( Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. S K. Cor 10th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Neb. NI‘IIH(A?‘}(A FUEL CO. Shippers of Coal and Cok 214 South 15th Street, Omah e e (‘imlr:-. lll‘ I\N AI{M\IH(\N() & co., Wholesale Cigars. 402 N 16t Stret. “Hello!” 1439, Basement First National Bank. []N Ds WANTED DISTRICTS, WATER 163-165 Dearborn Streot, CHICACO. STE E L PE Ns' Dry Goods and M. MITH & CO., Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO,, Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry llmds Corner 1N 0 ha, Neb. Notice. will he ved 1 Printing st the oflice of S B Stite, at any thne before April 100, b -k p. i for printin wnd Hinding L0 copics of (he e portof the Bo: portation. for the Ve IS, OF 50 or less, Sani- f ¥ e the oftice Of See- Right rescrved to refeet any Bid o Roard of Gents' Furnishing Goods rnita DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Nebraska orall bids BEN, R, Cow 1. Nebriik of State. Farnam Strect, On _CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture, Gmiatin, Nebraska Notice to Contract The board of cducation of South Omaha | will receive bids until 5 April 15, 1840, for four-story h (ineluding 1) to the T e 9 Groc " McCORD, BRADY Wholesale Groce 13th and Leavenworth Streots, Omaha, Nebraskn. GO D R Lumber Stato, a CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, | Wood ea g and Do sk Fpets and parquet i Strects, Omih: LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Ottico, —the trado fournal of Americsa advert tadicates 10 the faczperienced adverticer bow, whes, and wkere bo ko ; Corner 7th and Donglis fer 10th and Dowglas FRED W. GREY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc, ot s, Onnhia Deors, Ete. Yard Cone n Bouglus Ste Milline: 1 Notions, I. OBERFELDER & CO., Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, 210 and 212 South 1th street an of PRINT- Notions, J . ROBINSON NOTION CO., Wholesale Notions and llllfll\lllm, Goods, Sdarnerisrani- Onieha, = LSS Oils, two_dell _ Addro CEO. P. ROWELL & CO., ¥ Newspaper Advertising I CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Wholesale Refined and Lubricating 0ils, Axle grease, ete, Omahin A 1L Bishop, Manager — e Pape l'A_HH' 4 ! .y Wholesale Paper Dealers. _—————— Safes, Ete uu I impossible, u") SCOTT’S E MULSION OF PURE NORWECIAN COD LIVER OIL. thnes call it Bermuda Rot- , M many cases of CONSUMPTHON, Brouchitis, Cough or Severe Cold with 1t; and A. L. DEANE General Agents lLI]l\ Sales, South 10th 8t Cco., " e Toys, Kte. H. HARDY & CO., fobhy Toys, Dolls, Afbums, Fancy s Furn (oods, hin ws Cotr Furnani street, Omaha, Neb, —_— Water Supplios. Another A is the pertics of the iy which 1t contal d At for sa lll U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO,, Steam and Water Supplics, Halliday wind mills st Ol Acting Jones Minage | | | | BROWNELL & CO., Engines, Boilers and General Ma ulm.uv, Sheet-ron work, » BROOKS BROS, & GO0, s Importers and Wholesale Dealers in e ey Watches, Jewelry, Cutlery Iron Works, Notions, Novelties, Albums, Coat-Collar Springs, Faney Goods, &e. Lavgedt assortment for KNIFE-BOAKDS, AUCTIONEERS, STREETMEN AND PEODLERS. ’ 0c und 2 counter wd fully Dlustrated F19N. Fourth §ts 8t. Loulis, Mo. BLANGARD'S PILLS IODIDE OF IRON. sm-mn{ recommendod b o Acadewy of | cdicine of PARIS for the ciire of | SCROFULA KING'S-EVIL, CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS, CONSUMPTION (IN ITS EARLY | STAGES); POORNESS OF THE BLOOD,| mnd for regulati Ill ne rlodie coura e Pt REEBTY ALEDTAG Y | ougera & Co.,N hio U FAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, Wrought and Cast ITron Building Work, Engines, brass work and. lacksmith work general foundry, maching Oftiee wid works, U 1 troot, Omahin nhh\HA AFE \I wmi'rs of Fire An'l Itu Il work, Ir Atidreen , prop't —_— shy Doos & IRON WORKS, lar Proof Sal M. A Whe Sash, IJUHI\ |i|llll|\ and \Iullldl““ Branch oftice, DI BROW & O, manufacturers 2th i zard st na South Omaha UNION STOCK YARDS CO., » Of South Omaha, Limited, =" B