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— — ey Trust Company. First Mortgage Papor and all_ Good Securities dealt in, streot, and 608 First avenue, Council Bluffs. Councll Bluffs Loan and Loans Nowm.mad Commercial 80 Poarl FINANCE AIID COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Nrw York, March 14, Money—Easy at 13@2. Primo Paper—4@5} per cent. Exchango Bills—Steady at 4 87; demand, 80}, Governments—Steady. Stocks—The result of to-day's trading in stock market was that out of thirty stocks most actively dealt in, twenty-one were higher than at the close last night, four were lower, and five wore unchanged. The changes in all cases, however, were only fractional and in- significant. The market closed strong at the best figures of the day. OUPONS 101 118} 123y 120 BTOOKS AND BONDS, Amerlcau Expross.......... 98 Burl,, Cedar Kaphln & Northern 66 Central Pacifi !‘vxi Ohicago & Alwn 1354 do pfd.. 147 Chi., Burl, &.Qulncy 128; Erie Ind., Bloom. & Western, Kansas & Texas... Lako Shore & Micl Michigan Central.. .. Mianeapolis & St. Louis, do do do Missouri Pacifio, Northern Paciti ¢ [ export grades 43@440. mixed, 46@46}c: rejncfiod white, 36@36}e. nnaf irm; N lots, 84 2 ORANG R BANANAS—Nono. ng % Firm; 117, 8T, LOUIS PRODUCK. March 14, —Flour- Whiay 8r. Lovuts, Market un- and olmrry, £9 50@10 50, W Reai—Higher and slows o ehiotos, for cash; $1 10§@1 10§ for May; 8§@9¢ for the year. 48i@40% for oash; B1@b1gc or the year, fo for cash; 854 for May oases, per 1b, 18¢, Hav- 600@7 00 per ton, Grooers List. OANNED GOODs— flyutm-u\ 3 00; strawborries, 2 b, per case, o T caso, 2 90; y Barloy—bi Butter — Unchanged; creamery, dalry, @30, l- ax ‘lmd—l;ule)t $1 50 Hay—Firm; prairio, 9 11 00@16 50. Bran — Firmer; 83@84c, Jorn Meal —Qui Whisky —Stead: Pork—Better; $18 50 Lard—Higher; $9 40@9 50, Crosixag BoArn—~Wheat—1 09@1 10 bid for April; 1107 for May; 109§ for .luno. 102 for July, Corn—Higher; 50c for April; S13@5180 May; 528@527¢ for June; H1A@51} for July. @ Onts— Firmor; no sale m,m for April; 35}o bid for Ma; T — LAVE STOOK. 30@35¢; paars, por case, 2 40; 100; 'egg_plutos, 2 Ib, por cas gagee, 3 I, por’ oase, 3 80; pine apples, 3 1 por case, 4 8B0@5 N, 10§c; $ Inch, 10§c. ANDLES boxes 40 Lbs, 16 oz, 6s, 1640, 2 55 sqnare_cases, 170, SuoaRs—Powdered, ~ 90; cut loaf, ardoxtra O, 7o Tow, 7c; dark yellow, 6o, @13k , 1dc; prime, 15@15ke; 260; Loves vornment Java, 20@26c! o's roastod, 183c; 80; _Arbuckl XXXX @18% s Tonal CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, Onroaco, March 14,—The Drovers’ Jour- nal ranorts this afteenoon us follows: Hoas —Strong and. frmer; rough packing, 6 15@6 65; packing and shipping, 6 706 | 1 mackerol, aite, 115; family mnclmrel 7 50; light, 6 00@0 70; .up-. 4 oo@.» brls., 7 00; family mackerel, 9503 No Cattlo—Market dull d 10@16¢c lower; | white fish, half brls,, 8 75; No. l its, 115, 6 20@6 75; good to choice| Syrur—Standard Com., shipping, 5 70@6 10; common to medium, do, 4} gallon kegs 1 85; U(li@‘(' 00; inferior . to fair cows, 2 26@4 00; | kegs 150 medium to good, 4 00@4 80; stockers, 840 @4 00; feeders, 4 10@5 00. Sheep—Market weak and easier; inferior to fai 0G4 00 per ewt; modiu m good, 4 00@1 75; choice to extra, 5 00@6 00, ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK, S, Louts, March 14, —Cattlo—Quict, with 6jc; Patma, Proxues—Medium, in barrels, 7 5 in half barrels, 4 25; small, in barrels, 8 b in half lmmla 4 75; do in half barrels, 5 95, TrAS—Gunpowder, vice, 5 80@6 40; common to | Young 1 75; uumkm nnd feeders, | 65c@! oo apan, choloe, 0@ ()mmg. choice, 40@bbe; Souchong, choice, 85@dbe, | - WooDENWARE—T'wo Sheep—Market quiet at gs—Market unchange 6 60; pncl(mv,fi 65@06 90; heavy. oop__ palls, d New ;’ork Central. 11'.!: KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK. three hoo}ir‘ pails, 2 10 Tuba No. 1, 9 00; Plo- Oalo & Mislssippt, © 2| Kaxsas Crrv, March 14.—The Daily In. [fecr, wa! Double Crown 2 90; | hou lock P do __ do « 90 | dicator reporta: ey ri'?;fié. n Imperial, 8 45; Kirls lg':"z’}x"t&“u 3 ; P] m‘hnlz“;‘“" vasvile.L1 110 1231 |, Onttlo—Market woak and 10c lower; na (satinot, 860; Kirk'a standard, 875; Kirks | calf kid, 82 8w & mi““,m D o [iven 5 00@5 80; stackers and fooders, 4 00 white "Russian, b25; Kirk's eutocs, 2 15 * 117} | @4 65; cows, 3 70@4 b0. Kirk's_ Prairie '‘Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's bl sfi.gs—%un at o 25@: w. magolin, dos. e 3 eop- S ly and unchanged; natives, 'oTASH—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, in case, | pi 8 Paut £ Omae O 8 85; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz. in oase, 1 90; Anchor Sl ball, 2 doz in case, 150, HAnNEss—No, 1 star O TRAFFIO. CaNDY—French mixed, In 80 Ib. palls, 170; | 85c; 9 el American mixad. fn 3011 pall 13y B;ll‘llngs 1 Milwaukee 850: $ mx n s, obby mixed, in Wuan-\lonTalegup . ?)“j FLOUR AND GRATR. fs, 13c; Competition mixed, in 80 Ib | har, 85c. * Riked, : Om10400, March 14,—Rocelpta and ship- s-l s, 1240; Excelsior stick, 301b pails Tig; e e menta of flour and grain for the past 24 hours sg“l‘;}"):fi‘:“g" o R 1,2uh bd"’;f,‘f,;" e GRAIN AND PHOVISIONS. have been aa follows: 14c; Tip Top, mixed, 50 Ib pails, 18c; 5 A P ) ‘ = Recelpts, Ship'ts. [ mixed, 30 1b ll]n 1140; Flirt, ¢ Flour, bbls. .. 13,000 \7000 pails, 11}c; b, stick, 30 1D pails, 12, | 2om'l ‘130 CHIOAGO PRODUCR. Wheat, bushols. v' 4 ew orlll;pla 160; Ohio ap- | lampblack, Caicaco, March 14.—Flour—Steady; Gorn, bushels. altramarine, 18c; s it e Whost o (D@5 5 | Ok, bl Ao 158 Ao, 1| B 't spring wheat, 4 w(DO‘ Mi tl sac! wois ry <) L’ Petars i han e b 1nes0% | Barley, bushel ‘StAon—Pearl, 4hc; Silver Gloss, 9c; Coru | Paris green, common, 2 Wheat — Regular wheat quiet; opemod| NEW Yok, March 14.—Reocelpta and |Starch, 9o; Excelsior Gloss Corn, . S0 fcheains freen steady; later l(lmm cod 4e and closed ic hicher than yeacardn ash, 91} @92jc; March, 91}c; May, ; July, 904c; winter wheat 9ot m spring closed at 9"’f Corn _ Active; opened shade firmer; fluctu- ated and advancad ge for May and j@ge for more deferred deliveries, and closed about i@ ¢ higher than }rmtsrduy. cash, 523@5ilc; arch, 52c; May, 57}@57dc; July, b94c: re)e(,hed 45@153c. Ots—Opened tams aud declined }c; re- acted later and closed steady at a trifle above yesterday’s close; cash, 324c; March, 3lc; May, 855@35§c; year, 204c. Rye—Firm at 59) éc, Barley—Nominal at 64c. Timothy—Country prime, 127@1 28; choice, 130@1 38, Flax Seed—1 59 on track, Pork-—Fair:y active and stronger; advanced 10@124c, tho appreciation. being f.my well supported, and closed stesdy; and Mnn:h 17 874@17 90; May, 18 ng@lfl 10; July, 18 25@18 273, Lard—Stronger; advanced 16@20c; im- provement well maintained; cash and March, 960; May, 9728 July, 9 90. Bulk M.eltn —Shonlders,7 45; short ribs, 9 40; short clear, 10 00. Butter—Steady; choice creamerios, 33@30c; fanoy dairies, 26@25c; rolls common to choice, 1200, hoese—Firm; choice full cream cheddars ’H@lhc, full cream flats, 144@15c; good cheddars and flats, 8@10c. Fgga—Stronwer and unsettled at 21@24c. Hides—Steady and firmor prices. Tallow—Steady and firmer prices. Whislcy—Stoady, 2611 it Fontmn, W host-Ma June and Tuly fo highor. - Sules 750,000 bushels, Corn—May {chigher; June and July, o higher. Sales, 525,000 bushels. Outs—April o higher, Sales, 55,000 bush- Pork—June, 2)o higher. Sales, 10,000 bbls, Lard—April, 2}c lower. Sales, 3,750 tierces, TOLEDO, ToLeno, March 14, —Wheat—Market quiet and steady; No. 2 rod cash and March,1 01}, “?urnvl‘lrm, high mixed, 550; No. 2 cash, . Oats—Dull and nominal; No. 2 cash and March, 86c. CINCTNNATI, tuxanatn, March 14.—Wheat—Steady; No. 2 red, 106, Corn—Strong and higher; mixed. 5, Oats— Qulet, No. 2ml\ed 363@367c, Rye—Steady; No, 2, 63c, LG Pork—Firm at 18 00, o Jaaed—Sizong andhigher: prime. steam, Bulk Moats—Firm but not quotably higher, Whisky—Quict at 1 15, MILWAUKRE, Maurch 14, —Wheat—Strong; .\pm 9140; May, 3 Barley—Quiet; No, 2 63¢, NEW ORLEANS, New Orteans, March14 —Corn—(iood de- umand and higher; mixed, at 67@68c, Oats—Fair demand and lowér at 47 h@A6e. 1Corn Meal-—Quiet and firm at 2 85, Pork—Higher but quiet at 18 87 .% A Im —Steady; tierce, refined, %9 50; keg, Whisky—Firm and unchanged, NEW YORK, New Youk, March 14.—Wheat—Cash firm; options ofeued a laclined again, closed b ; un- figdod ved, BH@1'10; No, :‘kr:r"x.r;;“fiu"- . $red, 103@1 034; No. % red, 1 074@1 10}, Corn—Options opsied @jo lower, later ad- vanoed J@jc, closing weaker with' reaction, i@ie; wngraded, 50@62c; No, 2, 614@64fo, nixed western, 40@41¢; white, —\Venurn fresh dull; easier; 197 Foex—Firm; moderately actiye? 1O 4 k{';:ld Slwnx, western -t.nm; cash Butter—Firm; good demand, VALTONORK. 1 Bavrivore, March 14, —Wheat—Westarn, gtendys dulli No. 2 winter red cash, 104} I‘--m—Weltem fi 3 dully vy irmer; dull; mixed cadfl, y; fairly active; western white, Oats —Stead Ad@hic; mlld 2@ 13c, Rye—Lower; 10@77c, Stead Bittor western packsd, Fags- ulets 17c, Whluky~th.f 3 119@1 194, LIVERPOOL, Laverroot, March wiater, 8s 3¢ Corn —Quiet; ring, 7a 10dG8 now, 4s 9d; old, KANBAS CITY, Kuuu Omry, March 14, —~Wheat—Firm: PN ...bu i ) orn—Firmer: 414@41{c for cash; lprfl' -“filur May, HHo [ow oy ull and ominal aé 200 bid, PEORIA PRODUCE, Proria, March 14.—Corn— Steady; new, J@ie lower; " rocovered | Kaos—Market 1930; | 17@180; receipte good, 10@220; 1. — Wheat—Steady; Uid for cash; 7 for April; 89 bid 42fe for The, Srwls—l’e &, (1705 allapion, 250; cassln 166, 3 Lxs—American, 8 40; shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Wheat, bushols... Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels. 465; Jewell lye, 2 76 Dry Goods. OmH10AG0, March 14,—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have | tic P, 6c; 3 Beavor Dam LL, been as follows: oy fic H, 7ic; Royal Standard, 8c, Oattle 6,000 BROWN SHEETI Ship'ts. Fi rell R, 6ic; Salisbury R, 6c. Mm \m:}n Corroxs ymnon 44, Ton 7-8, 5c; Cumberland 4.4, hnry\(m!nnlnm«nn, mtm. 2595 5ot or., 5 0. K Twiham, 2 lots, Messina lemons, $5 00; 10 box lota do., $475; Malaga lemons, fancy, $4 50; do b box Valenclas, 6 50; Mewinas, 875, Craxnennies—Bell and ouglos, $12 00; bell bove quotations Nenraska Coxn Honey—2.1b frames, 24-1b Ko. 1 Baled, 8 00@10 00 per ton; in bulk, tandard)por case, 2 00@ Tartlott | per gallon, 16e. ortleberries, g s, S | groen_1to 5'h can Rore—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 9{c, § inch, " Boxes, 40 1bw, 16e, 154c; 8a, 15}c; Marorgs - Per caddie, 85c; round, cases, 1 Do for | granulated, 8tos confectioners’ A, 8¢ Stand. extra C, 74c; modium yel- Corrrrs—Ordinary grades, 12@12he; fair13 | s sholes, [ Golor, Jight oak, dark ok, walsiut, chetaut |0 y fad, | and ash MeLaughlin’e roasted, th; mitation Java, 16§ Ricr—Louisiana prime to cholos, 7o; fair 16@17c; fmcygmn and yellow,16@164c; ol Fisu—No. ;c.mmwl half brls., 850; No, 82, bols; Standard tandard do, 4 gallon | 4o; wpring toel, 7@so; Burdon's horsehoes, 4 70 gySop~Ta I papers, 8 50 parcase kg per I, dn powder, horkins} in barrels, 9 50; good, choice, N ook m by 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 good, 85@400; Oolong, good, 35@40c; 185; 15c; cloves, ; Greenwich, 8 40; Recolpta Ship'a. | Westarn, 275; North Stur, 200; Lewis' lye, | 7 Atlantic A, 8o; Atlan- Atlantic LL; bl Brunswick, 7ic; Lawrence LT, 6c; Paci. BroWN SHEETINGS —Argyle, Tio; Pep- avoll DD, | gatiod s Ned, ¥ 250; Tom and Jerry, 286, Paints, Olls and Varnishes. O118--110° carbon, per. gallon, 18e; 150° headlight, por gallc headlight, per gallon, 18¢; 150° water white, 17¢; Ii sood, pr gallon.85c; linseed, boiled Lard, 1 40; lv\(ml par s(nll\. 00 or gailon, 160; fish, W. B, neatsfoot extra, vor gallon, 90¢ abricating, zero, per gallon, 30c; don machin, No. 1, pet gai Bo; sporm, signal, por gal o, por gallon, 48¢; naptha 74 Ton, 1 + [ aporm porgallon, No. 1, 70 swanior, 1 lon, § 80c; turpent PAINTS IS Ort—White lead, Omaha P, P, 6e; white 1ead, St. Louis, pure, 6; flv Froncl weal, 120; French rino, red_seal, 1103 Fronch #nc, In varnish asst, 30c; Fronch sine, in_ofl aast, 15¢; raw and bumt wmber, 1 h cans, raw and burnt Sienna, 100 180; refined drop black, 16c; Prussian ne blue, 18¢; chrome green " g bllnd nml shutter n, L M. &l)., 18¢; Indian red, 150; Venetian ml Pc uaun red, 220; Ameri. oan Varmmum L& P, 18¢; chmmo llow & D. 0., 18; yellow oolire, fic; dryer, 80; graining golden i, 160, patent Heavy Hardware Liat. Lron, ratew, 2 60; plow tool wpacial cast, Go. eruciblo, 7o; special or German, ho; cast do, 15@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 25@8 00; hubs per sot, 195; folloes aawed dry, 140; tongues, half | aach, 70@850; axles each, 7ho; Jquare nuts per 0. 1 1b, 7@110; washers er 1Y, 8@18c; b, 11c; coil chain, per Ih, @12 iron_ wodges, 6o: crowbars, rivets, per malloablo, 8¢ harrow hmtll Burdon's muloshoes b 70, BaRBED Wikk—in car lots, 4o per 100, Naius—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90, Sitor—Shaot, 186; buck shot, 2 10; orlontal ogs, 6 40; do., Kogs, §48; do., do | quarter Jogs, 1 85; aating, Kogsy 805 fans, per 100 foot. '50c. Lran—Bar, 165, 4| boy sty domasd, chiohy ol expore, 08 | @73 god onpri o se @Oc: onoe | Coat—Oumberland blacksmith, 1000; Mor- rls run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitobreast lump; 00; Towa lump, b 00 Towa nut, b 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra cite, 11 26@11 M~ Canon City, 700, per ton Leather, Onk _sole, 88c@42c; hemiook solo 280@85c; 800 to 1 00; runner 650 to 800} 85¢ to 1 00; hemlock upper, 22 r, 240; alligator, 4 00 to b 60; ; Grolsen_ kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak ot., me, lmcla o; Marseillos ‘sino, groen Ra.llway Tlme Tablo. U, P. R R, MAIN LINE. pm ¥ m | Linooln DUMMY TRAINS- lmlmlr DIVISION, Omaha; 7:10, 8:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:00 a: m.,19 m; 00, 8:00, 3100, 5100, 6100, 1010 I O A 1 E 90, 10:10 p. . Areive at tranafor i wiatar; Broad way depot, Council Bluft Toave Con 10100, 11:00 50 minutos Iater, ol B, Broudway depot, €00, 800, Sundays: Abrive Transt Iater. Leavo Councll Bluffe Tew 1 ¢ 18 Omaha Tme. Y 4 minutes faster than looal . TIME. Standard time is time. B. & M. RAILROAD TIME TARLE - CE) DRNYRR RXTRESS, WRST BOUND. FAST BOUND, ARRIY e80pm 0. 4% pm 7 800 pm 1140 am 217 pm 240 am 1 1 10: Omaha Real Estate is a safe investment for both local and foreign cap- ital, and there is no property, in or around the city, but what will bring purchasers good returnsin the near future, ~.11:50 pm 1:60 pim 800 pm llnmm- MISSOURL PACIFIO—! DRPART, , 7100 a m K. 0,47 JoR & 0. B, Ml daly.. ... 0:15 8 Expross, da excopl Satu 5 days. daily C., 8t P, M, & 0.—STANDARD (Depot 14th and Webstor Sta, 58 m | No. 1mixed. Froight B.—~STANDARD TIME. Exvrows, daily Mon- We have property for sale except daty ir a1l pats f the city, and also ACREIPROPERTY Surrounding the city, all of whichfwelgladly show to partias’ who feel interested. We are often asked which is the best part of the city for an invest- ment’'? We always advise patrons to buy what is called Inside Property i Freight Atlantlo Exp 8:60 p m *Sundays exooptod. C., R, I'& P. R, R.—STANDARD TIME. ¥ oxcopted. Hp,BOctolw mkcnll,lm)wlm:l‘hnch to 7 50, , 900 to 10 60; B, L. pebble 0. D, Moroceo, 8 8503 nimnn onk, 880; linine soo o8 503 top- oo’ 00 No 2 do, No. 1 Ohlo oal, 86c; Nn. 2 do, 83c; No. No. 1 Pitts oak har, BBc Nm B Pitts oak Dry Pa nts. White lead, 8c; French zino, 10c; ‘Pariy “tick. 80 Ib | Whiting, 2hc;' whiting gilders, 1c; whiting Iampblack. Germantown, 140 ordinury, 106; Prussian_blue, bbo; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, c; umber. raw, 4c;_sienna, burnt, c} 4c; Paris green, genuine, 25c; hrome green, N. Y., R., 1%c; vermillion, Eng;, vermillion, A...arium 18¢; Indian red, 10c; rose pink, 14¢; Venetian red, Cookson's, Venetian' red, Amorican, 1§c; red lead; chromo yellow, genuine, 30c; chrome yel: low, K., 12¢; ochre, rochalle, $¢; ochre, French, 2ci o five, Amorican, 2¢; ‘Winter's ‘mineral, 240 luhigh brown, 2}o; Spanish bmvm, 240} Princo's mineral, dc. VAuNSiEs—Barrols, por_gallon: Furni ture, extra, §1 10; furniture, Ne.1, 81 Lmuh extra, §1 40; coach, No. 1, &1 20; Damar, extra, $1 75; Japan, IOC as] hdhlm extra, 86c; Shelluc, %8 50; hard ol faish, 81 Hides. green butchers ®T7gc; dry flint, Steady; green 10711c; damaced hides, two-thirds_p: kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; ros. | ¥a! sots, » M. & St. P.~STANDARD TIME. y By this is meant property not more than one and a half miles from the Posboflice, and tho nearer tha center the bettar the investment. While *Sundays exoe ted. Opening and Closing of Malls, RoUTR, C&N.W.,C,R L&P.,C. B, &Q. St Pail & loux'City 11:00 8100 €, M.&S.P.8. C. & P. in lowa Wabash Exp Wabash local K. ., 8t. Joo lflwmrl Pacifio.. isilocated one;mile from the postoffice, west, only nine blocks from the High School, and these lots are beingisold at less than half the price Ex) ¢ B& N ot Plattsmouth, '8, Bend, Ashland and Lincol Offos open Bundays rom ANT, Postumaster. Western Comnice-Works, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, Aslthese lots will, in a short time, befadvanced to correspond to prices lots surrounding Hawthorne. The contract_hasbeen let for grading Davenport street through this c SPEGHT PROP addition. Work has heen commenced and will be finished early in the summer. Purchasers of lots in Hawthorne will not have to bear any d | e, anune 43c; Fruit of the Loom 4-4, shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours | 8c: Glory of tho West, 83c; Golden Gate, Shc; have been as follows: il 7.8, 8c; Hill 4-4. Lonsdale, 8}c; New York Mills, 11}c; Wamsutta, 113c. Recelpts, Ship'ts, omle . 2,200 mcwda)m —Butun, 8 oz, 11}c; Bos. 4,000 ton, 10 ez., lihc; Boston, 9 oz., lic; Fall Sheep p 900 ...« | River, 8ic. 8r. Lours, March 14.—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Guite Shoop West Point, 11 or., 14c; Boston 1le. Tic ox Yorke 1210, 2,600| " Dr\ivs-—Amoskeag, 14 1,000 Bonyer BB, 110; Baver GO, 1 8c; Jaffrey D & T, 12{c; Jafirey Pearl_River, 14c; 5 —Amoskeag, 143c; Pearl XX (brown), 1 0}l ‘Wholesale Frices, Keystono glove finish, 5hc, , ST JEANS —Amory, Th Kearsayer, 8c; Rockport, 74c. Orrice or THE OMAHA Ber, ¥riday Evening, March 14, The follawing prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- ohants, with theexception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators | 5 and other local buyers: Grain, Wirar—Cash No. 2, 713@743 5, BarLey—Cash Na. 2, 46@hzc, Ry 3, 440, CorN—No. 2, Oars—Dull; 'No. 2. 28@?1c. 6lc; Cocheco, 6 TIndigo 7-8, 11} 5 Indigo 4-1, 124c. PrINTs 8 N —American, outhbridge, GrvaHANS ~Amoskeag staples, 8ic; taplos Tancaster_ staples, 8c; Diskds, 10c; Hudson checks, 7ho. Dress Goons—Atlantic alpacos, e _cashmer, 28i0; Live]Stock. Lumper. Fn SreErs—4 50@b "5. WHOLESALE, ¥ar Cows—3 00@4 00, Hoas—6 60@6 25, BHEEP—8 50@4 50, CaLves—6 00@b b0, Fiour and Millstufts, a}v-m‘fa WaEeaT—Best quality, patent,jat Omaha at the following prices: OIBT AN 00; 18 ft, 28 50. mana—l& feet and under, 22 00, 22'ft, 26 TENCIN ;uxmu %AH“—-Q T5@3 25, No'2 3 Wb CMIThet muellly, ety | Gk BOANDS—A, 45 00; B,40 SE0OND QuariTY—2 50@8 25 FLooRING —No, 1,10 00; No 5 00; N Bran—T70c cwt. clear—27 00; No, 2, 25 00; —4, 87 00; §, 26 00, fim\ LES, best—4 50; ntamhrd 3 50, 1—3 25 per M, CHOPZED F:p:rr)—Psr 100 1bs. 80c, ConN Mzar—1 00@1 10 per owt. BoREENTNG ~656@T700 per owt General Produce, Borres — Fancy mnme:y storage creamery, i) ey, fi"'m"é‘fga i counf rol ; ind r 10@14c. Reoespts are small sud the -f:mnd good. MgaTs—Haans, lB!u, brealefast bacon, 12}c; clear side bacom, short, 11jc; dulr side bwfln long, 1lc;dry salt short, 10§c; di 1ogo; -llfiidm, 8fo; dried boef, 1 mm Blc; Torred felt, 100 fbe, Tobaccos Prua 'l'onooo— ~Climax, 50c; hfl&flhr B0c; (5m-&,mman. 20@80c; 600; Kose Lieat, 70c; Pemmium, Crown, 56¢; Sweet Sixteen, 47c. g sl)’u?rlnngé S Do oz., bbe oz, Dur] B50; 'Seal of North Carolina, Seal’of North Carolina, 4 North Carolins, 2 oz, 6de; 0.K Durl Btate full cream, Horsash salt long, | *° 3 lard, wnsettlod; sales to.day at ncy Ben Davis, 83 60@4 00; 00@-‘1 50; hnuy Willowtwig, ‘p. o545 1b kits, $115; tripe, 80 1h u,m 16 Ib ki 82 b0; i Lambs lan'u- Oneese—Now York Hebtambct make, hoop, loh wic; " | 1dor ¥ full cream flats, 12}e; full cream flats, 11 tancy brick cheese, 100 lbu‘- M‘%{!r Thho; konuin old Bwise. S0, 1" 81 951 " Porarors—Kecei| P'l "l'l“ “d tin cans, 4{ good, Con g‘ulu’ln Gll., .l 40; Z1b tin cans, 2 doz In case, &Mfl-lh 'oodailll, 1o b1b ‘b wood pdhl;ulb cj waod . miuppxa 30:1b wood padin w %77 Tho) ArrLE vnnvsn-lg wondan p s, per Ib, &,, b-1b wooden pails, 6inewsa por case, BraxsHuad pioked hand 'i.-m nmlum-, 5 Tolas fiwhfl l’m Borrer—20-1h wooden peils per 1, !Il M, 51b wooden paiis, 6 in uf:‘,pnwonz, Pnnlv-—(l 20-1b wooden pails)—R berry, ic; htlr‘nv:b:ry,'qulnlu," M) Ronp | M c; oherry, 140; tomatoos, 14 , 140} Satie i waden Paat, 41| g Mai quarter crates, 10c, Ducks (Gray)—West_Point, 8 oz, 1l Bear, 8 on, Continental | 1 River, 14io; \ 12§c; Warren AXA (bmwi), 124c; \Vman BB (brown), 114¢; Warren CC Cassrics—Fifth avenue glove finish, bic; ]’m\'N-Al]nns lm~ Aumerican, 6¢; Arunld-. "Harmony, 5o; Indigo, Stc; Bates Plnnket 9}o; Per- Hamleton cashmere, | orado eabbs {amloton Fancus, 11ye; Hamloton bro- | five . chickens, e Wo quote lumber, lath and shingles’ on ours | full cream, per 1b, SCANTLING—16 ft, and under 7(m10c- California pears TIMBER AND Jo187—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; ey xéuf'las'o.ndun., 24 00; No, 2, | Graham, SHmmu—Na. 1(2d’common boards), 20 00; 0, 85 00. | 1 85; corn chop, per 1001Ds, $1 80@1 83; new No. 8, Lml—l 'or bmel 1 25; bulk per bushel, 85¢; cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa pluhr bbl, 2 m. hair 3 50; straw Ballion 500, Ruddy, 460; Hos: | 6'6¢Dhnw Dur late 140; New York Stafe full 10 haowou mc; do fu!! cream, 50 isoonsin, full cream, in box, strlotly full cream, 1 *|John D. Peabody, M. D. Lin. | PHYSIOIAN & SURGEON domaad; e, 60 T UND!RTmRSl 82 2602 50; . Re:| g 14TH STREET, BET, FARNAM 00@ "ml Um:;:—fld-ot-. 400 standards, Dnu~l§hck Aubhn, per b, 8@9c; TaLLOW- SHEEP Prums— 100, Liquors. A1COHOL—188 proof, 2 26 per wine &llhn extra California spirits, 188 proof, 1 proof gallon; triple rofined » J’““‘ 167 proo, 25 per proof gallon; re-distilled whfsklal 00@150; fine blended, 150@2 50; Ken, zueky bourbons, 2 00@7 oo. mndq and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. BraNDIRs—Imported, 6 00@1600; domestio 1 40@4 00, @gma—meomd 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 Rums—TImported, 4 M@HW New Englan 2 00@4 00; d‘:»::udu, 1 il PEACH AND APPLE BBANDY—I T5@4 00, Guununm—lmpomd per case, 28 84 00; American,;per case, 12 M@16 00, e — DENVER MARKET. Hams, 14hc; breakfast bacon Laaisic; winoked sidos, Sh@10c; ealt sides, GREEN FRUIT AND PRODUCE—Potatoes, 55@ 65¢ per 100 pounds; onions, per 100 pounds, 81 no@z 00; turnips, per 100 fb oo@sou- Col- new, ve chickens, old, 4 25; Jprairie chickens per ogg., 1resh, per doz, 32 ity creamery, finest per Ib, 38@42; creamery, ood, per 1b, 28@3dc; Kansas uu N by dairy, per 1b, 37( 55 applos per. bhl, grapes, per 1b, per i, 7@10L Measing lomons, oxtra per ox, 8700 @8 00; oranves, 812 00@18 00; Colormin wheat, per 100 b, $130@1 88; flour, fair guality, "$10 00@10 00 gper, barrel our, 05& d 00@2 50; flour, ye, prw 100 1b, 82 soige 70; flour, huukwhent. por’ b, 810" 00@10' bo; corn’dmeal 56 1w 31 G5@1 85; corn, por 100 Tbs, 81 30@ 161 eastern, 85 0006 oata, par 100 Ibis, $1 85@1 45; onts, Nobraska, mixed, per 100 Ib, $1 38@1 85; wheat, per 100 1bs, §1 85@1 45; barley, per 100 Ibs, §1 e @1'75; mixed chov, per 100 lbs, 1 1 40; bran, per ton, $17 00@19 00; lmy. ton $1% 00@16 00; baled second m.mun, §10 00@12 00; balod npluud $14 00@17 00 straw, per ton, 88 00@9 00, 0. J. Re CAMPBELL, | 8. 8, CAMPBELL. Campbell & Co.. Commission Merchants | FRODUCE, PROVIBIONS, FRUITS, ETC. 106 Boiith 14th Bereet, batween Douglas and Dodge, OMATIA, NEB. Reforencos—Fiest Nationsl Bank, Steele, Johnson Bank of Cass County, Plattemouth, Neb. CONSIGNMENTS BOLICITED, RETURNS MADE PROMPTLY, OF¥AE ROOMS, 8 and 61504 FARNAM Do vglabtrest o “ND DOGLAS M. R. RISDON, [}flll'llllSlll‘fil]l}flA!flll careful ¥ia8—25 ib, kegs, per ayer, per Ib,, 16c; nn.-ll avals Cocoanurs—Extra fine, per case, 84 76; waorted, %1b ta cans, 2 dos in r 1b., 60 & o0, O1Er—Pure sweet cider, 22 M. &P. e.lnrlflsd 6 ‘ 1 ‘s h...f“ Pios fm J‘x Kkita, §115; pj 175@ 2 00; full dressed. hlnluu, 1b, 10@12¢; t bgik u&lm dngk-a, )0@0@ ‘u::, Leuoss—Extra fancy bar lemous, “00. '!. qr bbl, W”; flul feot, | Teephone No. 376 Ib., 12}c; 10 IL. bux. “ngnat ;A.unnuoa.ul m.m mats. . 96,864,504 .uunuunl,r ¢ 4 Lau ilrard Pire, viuuon Osoltad Fltomea's Fund, Ong ey FIO4 ~Roows 19, O s Capital /900,000, owarr N3, Gapital 1, % 176000, 1111 Douglas 84, Omahs, Neb, expense for the grmhng. This is'a decided advantege. Prices for regu- lar size lots B350 TO B575, ‘We have also some double lots in thws addition jat from $600 to $650. This part of the city is being built up with the best class of residences MANUFACTURER OF Balvanizea lron Cornices & Dormor Wiadows, Fials, Tioy Tron and Eiate ofing, Specht's patens Metafllo Skylight, Patent u stod Ratonet Bar and Bracket Snelving. 1 am anoral aigont 10F the Apove jins Of Foous. 1108 ng, Crestings, Balustrados, Vorandss, Iron Baak ¥, Window Blinds, Cell Near business, near High School, andfdesirable infevery particular. KIRKWOOD. We have a Jew lots left inTthis addition, which we will fsell at lowec prices than can be had in surrounding additions. . Thelots are beautiful- THIS BELTor Regenera- tor is mado expressly for the cure of derangements of the generative organe, There o no mistake about tinuous stream TRICITY [pérmeating through the parts must res. tore them to healthy action Do not confound this with Electric Belts adve . 1t ix for the ONE sp full Informati 108 Washingt uro mi s from ific purposo. For addross Ch 8t., Chicago ly located and larger,than thanfthose§infadjoining additionsfand will be aold on terms to suit, purchasers. Residence and Business Property ! IN ALL PARTS OF THEICITY. In Douglas County and all paris of the State.] STUBUREBAN. A fine tract of land three and one-halfimiles from Omaha at §40 per Also a tract four miles from the bity at $30 per acre. GREAT . URLINGTON ROUTE NGTO SeM Na'p GOING W:‘El. PRINCIPAL LINE FROM CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST.LOU BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLYN TO DENVER, Ok VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Gonnecting in Union Depots at Kansas O Omahia and Denver with through truins | SAN FRAINCISCO And all points in the Great West GOING HAST. Connecting in Grand Union Dopot ut Chicugo ‘with througl trainy for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Kastorn Cities, v racre. Eirkwood. 10 per cen | Lots in this addition will be sold on monthlypayments; cash and}Bfperjcent, per month., HAWITHORIN HI Of all the lots we have forsale, {we think this is the most desirable either for a home or tor mvestment, as 1t is near business unicely located and at prasent prices is the cheapest’ property [in the market, and first ) I the Sout| il | buyers have,choicelof lots, tralns for MI BEDFORD &' SOUER. Bouth Fourteenth Street, between Farnam and Douglas Elegant Day Conclies, Par t‘“nlnu Chairs (seats free), Smoking Cars with tevolving Oluini, Pullinin Paluce sicopiig o S, &Q. Dining Cars daily toand fro o i Kh Oy, hicago and Counell Blutts: Chicago and Des )lulnun,l hlongo, Bt, Josuplh, Atchison sud ki ol 1y throngh line Vi 1 icig0, Kunid L Solid 8 of Elegunt Day Coue \lmul Pullinan Faluce Sleeping Cars ire run da and from Bt Louls; yia Hunnival; Qiiney Kuoknk Burlington, ( m‘.m»nn:l Albert St Puul and 'Minneapolis; Parlor Cars w!lh llulll i Clairs to wnd Peoria, Only one change of cirs butween 1. Louln and Dea Moincs, lows, Lincoln, Ne- bruska, und Denv orado Tt 48 also the only Through Line between 87, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and ST, PAUL. ILM klmwn W ho great THROUG i Averica and 1s universadly ad u-ll lu lm t Finest lqnlmod .l‘l:llmd in » vin this line for sal¢ et oftices in the United JEVAL WELL, SRR it Through Ti - /. coupon L and Canada. T, J. TER, P Vice-Fres. & Geu. Marager

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