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~ . fir FINANGE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL New Yore, March 24 Jasy at 13@2 per cent per cant L4 8 mg a! Demand, 4 Exchange l‘ 118 Govern St Stocks Lower prices ruled at stock exchang market ly offected by reported do moralization in east bound freight rates ; the Erie railroad by bearish rumors concernt twenty millions of dollars in bonds by New York Central was revived again to-d As compared with Saturday night's closing pricos are @11 per cent lower exceps for Pacific mail, which i lower at 52 per cont. Late in day St I common and praferred sold ex.dividend at 3} per cent. l mlm 6w of . STOOKS A Amerleau Expross Burl., OCedar Rapids & Northern. Contral Pa Chicago & Alton do do pfd. Chi., Burl, & Quincy. Erie. do pfd . Fort Wayne & Ohicago. lhmu\mfkl\c Joseph. do do Tllinois Contral. Ind,, Bloom. & Western. Kansna & Toxas. ... ko Shore & M Miohigan Central Miansavolis & St. Louis. o do do Missouri Paeifi Northern Pacil do do N )n;;lws«hsrn. pid.. vid. 3 Peoria, Decatur & Evansville. . Rock Inland...... St. Pn\\ & Mllwnukee ' do § St x’hu! Minn, &. Muulwbm 8t. Paul & Omaha, Loxnox, March 21.—The Mark TLane Ex- Press, in its review of the British grain trade, says: Mild weather continues; values of wheat tending down; trade innnimate; forsign wheat is wrotchedly dull off the c cargo of No. 1 Califoruin realizod lemhm(l\‘r |dm\ml 1 Cargoes on passage are neglected. Fnglish wheat during the m---k i ters, at 37s 7d, against (4,321 (uarters, 1d, in the corresponding veriod of last year. —— GEHAIN AND “ROVISIONS, UHIOAGO PRODUCE. Dit10AGO, March 24, —Flonr—Dull and un- changed; good to choice spring wheat flour, 0@/ soft spring_wheat, 4 00@5 00} Minnesota baker’s, 4 H0@? 2 Wheat—Legular wheat active and again ened j@jc lower, declmed to additional, rallied le, but receded again @ a point lw 1ic under closing of Saturday e e ———— - March 24~ ow mixed, 48@48je; n and firm at irm and highee st G0@Gle, Rye—1 KANSAS CITY Kansas Orry. March 24 2l for cashy 82c bid for Aprily 843 May Corn-+Tower; 41} April; 43 far May Oats—Dull and'n 13¢ for wine r cash; ninal b 28] LIVERPOOL, errpoot, March 21 —~Wheat V@ss Gd; spring, 7s 104 Dull, new, 4s 4d; old, HALTINORE: BautioRe, March 24— Wheat - Lower No. 2 winter red spot 1 053@1 ( and dull; mixed spot, 53 Dully ter Corn Lower @t Oats ~Lower; mixed, 88@40c. Firmer at 08@7 ady at 22( eady at 1 19@1 19 10@ 42, very dull; white, \\ hisky LV STOOK UHICAGO LIVE STOCK. March 24 CHIoAGO, I'he Drovers' Jour. nnl ravorta this afternoon as follows: Hogs anged 6 N0@ 80, Unel rough packing, 6 8v@ ) light, 6 00@G 6 40@6 70; to exports, 5 0o 85 common nmon cows and mix stockers, § S0 fod Toxans, i @419, Shoep—Tirm; inforior to fair, 8 60@4 25 por ewt; common to choico, 4 40 10, A special Liverpool cable reports American cattle steady, 15§ per pound for best dressed. ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. corn 175 0; istillery bulls, St. Tovis, March 24.—Cattlo— Demand not nrge rices about steady: export stoers, good te_choice shipping, 5 60@6 00; common to_medinm, 5 00@d 50; stockers and feeders, Texan stoers 4 60@>5 Ho \hoo[ll ~Inferior to fair, 3 00@3 to good, 4 00@5 00; choice to extra, medium 5 2@ KANSAS Cm‘. March 2 5 05@b 0; stockers cows, 3 50@4 50, 325, and feeders, 4 M@ Hogs—Steady at 6 21 Sheep - \!\mvl, common mlbl\l‘ — TRAKFI10. FLOUR AND GRAIN, On10460, March 24,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Racelipts, 8hip'ts, Flour, bbla, 000 16,000 Whsat, bual 41,000 Corn, bushels 5 114,000 Oats, bushels 118,000 Ryo, bushols. Barloy, bushols New York, March 24.—Receipts and shipmentsof flour and grain for tho past 24 hours have been aa follows: Recolpta Shipta ‘Wheat, bushels 000 Corn, bushels )00 Oats, bushels \.'v ,000 300 LIVE STOCK. OH10AG0, March 24.—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpts, Ship'ts. 4,000 7,000 and closed 1§@1fe wnder Saturday; K7fc Marc pril fo May; O3i@dic June; ¢ July spring, 871c; No. 3 spring, 75@78e, Corn—Active but lower, closing e lower than Saturday: 49§@h : 4800 March; 50c April; 533 Muy; B5Gc June; H74@573¢ July. Oata—Active but_lower; 20}@32¢ cash; 201c March and Aprl; Juue, 82{c July; 277 the year. Rys—Dull at 58@ble. Barley—Quiet at 64c. Flax Seed—Firm at 1 663@1 66, Timothy—Stead @1 20; grade to choice, 127 but dark seed, 120@1 23, Mess Pork Ouly moderately ative aud 1770@i7 T cash_and March; 17 777, 834c May, 33} high mon to fair, Avril; 17 85@17 87} May; 174 18 00@18 023 July. 14Ar(l—umok. and 574@ W .mkur, ch 50 July ce dairies at 25@30c; o el alling pf_'u(. 21c, W hisky —117, Boxed Meats—Quiet: shoulders, 7 45; short ribs, 9 8); short clear, Cheeso - Full _creams firm; hard skims dull; choice full cream cheddars, 14@l4jc; full ' cream flats, 14}@1be; good part skun cheddars and fl S8@10c, Hides -Steady; green salt cured, bull and 3io; groen salt cured light, She; alt calf, 13¢; dry calf, 15 mchanged. CaLL Boann, —Wheat—Sales, 2,025,000 bushels at i@ fc lower, Corn- 1,609,000 hunhvls at & Oats ),000 bushels at 4 Pork Lard s low -Sale NEW YORK, New Yok, March 1@l lower: options, ||(u Corn—Cash, i@1c,and options, j@1c osing steady at bottom rates; ungraded, i No. 2, 61 mixed western, 30@ Fggs—Western fresh quict and steady at 28lc ork —Dull. Barley —Steady Lard—Heavy and unsettled; prime steam, * Butter -Quiet and firm, WT. LOUIS PRODUCK 8, Louis, M Flour Unchangod. Wheit-—-Opened higher and declined shurp- ly; rallied again at closing to d@fc under Naturday; No. 2 red, 1 @110} for c: No. 3 red, % 1102 for May, 1 for June, @die. ~Dull cash; 47} c for June. 7{@47o for o foo May; i for cush; Ot for May. Rye ~Lower; 58¢ bid, In\u!r B Rarley-bi@80c, Butter — Unchanged, Eggs—Higher at 15, Flax See Higher at 1 60, Hay —Strong; prairie, 5 50 12 00@16 00, Eran—Lower ntnlL Corn Meal —Fi Whisky —teady nt 16 00, CrosiNg Boarn—~Wheat—Lower; for April; 1 10}@110§ for May; June, 11 50; timothy, 110 bid 107} for )} @49} for , —Wheat — Quict and ash and March, ‘1 00, h mixed 51ic; No, 2, cush acd March, Oata— Dl and nowminal; March, Shc. No. ¢ cash and MILWADKEX, Minwankee, March 24,—Whaat—\Wenker; S0 Apvil, 88}2; May, Na, 2, B3@5c. Rye hnn 140 Barley —Quiet; No, NEW ORLEANH, New Onrueans. March 24, —Corn - Fair demand; mixed, 65¢, Oata—Dull and lowers; 43@d ¢ Pork—Unstealy at 18 87}, Lard—Firm; tierce and refined, 9)c; kex 10c. Di 1,200 Kaxsas Orry, March 24, —Receipts :nd shipments of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: Cattle... . ogs Sheep . 8r. Louts, March 22.—Recoipts and !hlp» menta of live atock for tha past 24 howrs have been as follows: Cattle...... Recelpts, Ship't, 1,300 . Ralmlph Shll;'u. e — OMAHA MARKETS, Whnlel le K’rices, OFrIoE OF THE OMAHA BEE, Monday Evening, March 24. } " The tollowing prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Gramn. Waear—Oash No. 2, 7: Bantey—Cash No, 2, Rye—Cash N 4be. CorN—No. 2, Oars— Dul Live Stock. KAT SrEERS—1 H1@D War Cows—3 0004 K, Hoas —6 00@ SHEEP- OaLves: @4 G 00@t 50, Flour and Millstufts, WinTer WHEAT—Best quality, patent,’at 82723 40, MEOOND UALITY—2 T5@3 25, HEAT—MBest quality, patent, SE0OND QUALITY—2 H0@3 25 BrAN—T0c per cwt. Cuorrep FEEp—Per 100 lbs, 80c, 1 00@1 10 por owt. SCREENING —65@75¢ per ewt General Produ Arvigs—Very fow in amurket, Genitaus, $3 50; Ben Davis, $4 ; Willowtwigs, §4 rll) BeaNs—Receipts light and demand good, Hand picked navy, per bu, $250; modium, 2 00@2 25. cswax —In good demand, Chofoe bright 26@?26¢; common to good dark per 1b, WHEAT FLoU i ~FPer 108 by, $urTRB—Market slighdy iproving. Choice wuutry roll wanted. ' Kancy creamery, 33@ 8ba; ohoice roll, 16@20¢; choice solia packed, l:@lbc, fair to good, 11@]13c; inferior grades, G@8e. Cannaik—Colorado pee I, Bhc. sBrRRIES—Bell and t.lmny per 00; “Bell Bugles,” $14 00 Ciner—"York State" per hl.l.!.ls 00; per ) 175; condensed per gal, Koo, Cuerse—Full cream, win. 183@1 CocoaNurs—Per 100, & Eoos—Market firm wid 15}@ltic. Forein ¥ bbl, demand good, RUITS 5@ 50, @A 00, Messing oranges, per Messina lemony, per box, Banunas, per buuch, 3 00@ Figs, 1b., 16¢. Dates, in trails, 74c; fard, in boxes, 14c, 84 400, dates, Fistir Borigns—Apple buster, in 30 Ib pails, per 1b, 7e. Plum buttar, 74c, Gatue—All Kiuds ingood doiiand, expeciall ducks. Ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 b0; red hoad, 82 25 teal, 81 50; mnixed, §2 002 25, (ieese, $4 50, I nlrna chickens, 4 00. Quail, 8125, 8 Hav-—Bulod, 5 0065 00 per ton, TRLLY 30 b pails, B@do; in32 1b tins, per doz, wsorted tumblers,” per doz. 81 20; , per dozen, € 00 MaPLE SUGAK~— Pure, in bricks, per 1b, 16¢; 30; small cakes, 124e. v OaT MEAL —Steel cut, per bhl, §6 25, ( Market bare and demand good at Bottom per bu, & 50; tops, £3 50, Porcoiy Pourthy—Scarce and high. eys, por Ib., 17 15c. In good demaud at 2@2}o per b, Dressed Tur (ieens, 17c, Chickens, i4c. Ducks, 13@14c. Chickeus, live per doe, 100, Ducks, live, per doz, %100, Poraroks—Demand for choice, well assort- ed stock only: mixed wod frosted lots not Early Roso, per bu, & low, HO@ Coloradoes ar Ly 200b p 8 ry ™, | 1 cher s verlb, 1 | eranberry sance. | Provis b, bacon, 113c [ e = ba ( il sidos, 1( " \\Hlnl‘ 1, &6 00 400 eta Grooers Tist. £ Goons—Oyatars (Standard)par casa, ; strawborries, 2 1b, per case, 2 00 ; raspborries, 2 th, pet oass, 2 80; artlott %, por case, 2 40; whortloberrics, per casa, ; pludos, 2 1b, por case, 2 90; groan gagos, 2 1b, pe o, £ M; pine apples, 2 1y per caso, 480G Rore-—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 0y, § inch, 104c; § inch, 10§c, CANDLES - Boxes, 40 n-- 165, 15he; 8, 10he; boxes 40 1ba, 16 oz., 6 Marcues—Per cad 3 3 round, casos, square_casas, 170, SvaArs —Powdered, 9¢; cut loaf, 9c; granulated, onfoctioners’ A, 7ic: Stand- ard extra C, 3 extra C, Tie; medium yel- low, 7c; durk yellow, Ghe. Corrers—Ordinary grades, 12@124c; fair 13 (a‘.m?r good, 14c; prime, 16@15e; choice, 16@17c; fancy green and yollow,16@164e; old Lovering's ronstod. Arbuckle's ‘ronstod, 17¢; MeLaughlin'e roasted, 17io; mitation Java, 103 government Java, 20@2 17¢ @18ic Ricr—Louisiana prime to chofoa, 70; fair Ghe; Patma, 6fc. Fisii—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., & 1 mackerel, aita, 1 15; family mac knn)) brls., 7 00; family mac white fish, half brls., 8 Synup—Standard Cor do, 43 ,mlluu kogs 185 kogs 150 Sona-— 2he. No. half No. ki la 1 15, bols; kum.l,m\ andard do, 4 gallon Tn b papors, 8 80 per caso; kog per Ib, do do 10 2 Prokres—Medium, in half barrels, 4 7 small, in barrels, in half barrels, 5 2! Slmrldul\ln barrels, do in half bnrreln. 5 . Tras—Gunpowder, 45@55¢0; choloe 60 @7bc; good Imperial, f&am choice, 60@! Young Hyson, good, 86@50c; choice, 630@1 00; Japan, natural loaf, 86o; Japan, choice, 60@7b¢; Oolong, good, 85@40¢; Oolong, choico, 40@ uchong, good, S5@40c; choice, 35@: WoODENWARE—Two _hoop_ pails, 18 three hoop pails, 2 10, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio: noer washboards, 1 85; Double Crown 2 90; Waellbuckets, 3 865, BSoars—Kirk’s Savon Imperial, 8 4 satinet, 360; Kirk's standard, 87! white Russian, 525; Kirk's eutocs, Kirk’s Prairio Queen, (100 cakes, ) 40c; Kirk' magnolia, doz. PorasH—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, in case, 3 85; Babbitts hMY 2 doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor lull 2 doz. in caso, 150, CaNDY—French mixed, in 30 1b. pails, 17, Amunu\n mixed, 30 1b onils, 13 Brilliant 30 1b pails, Nobby mixed, in 30 ails, 18¢c; Competition mixed, in 80 Ib \ 1%4¢; Excelsior stick, 30 1b pails, 110 double refined, 30 1 pails, Crystal mixed 30 1 pails, 15¢; O1d Time, mix 0 1b pails, 14e; Tip Top, mixed, 30 1b i mixed, 30 1b pails, 11c; Flirt, pails, m~ Tx |Tu stick, 80 lh AN sw Y b applo 16 ple, 13c. Saur—Dray loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, in sacks, 3 50; ol dairy 60, b, 8 30. StarcH—Pearl, 44c; Silver Gloas, Starch, 9 colsior Gloss, The; C obs—Popper, 176; allspice, ; cassia Tive -Amorican, 8 40; Greenwich, 8§ 40; Western, 2 75; North Stur, 2 00; Lowis’ lye, 465; Jowall lye, 2 75 in barrels, 8 e Dry Goods. Brows Supktinas—Atlantic A, 8c; Atlan- tic P, s Atlantic LL; 5he; Brunswick, 7h Beaver Dam LL, c; Lawrence LL, to; ' Pac fic H, 7{c; Royal Standard, Sc. Fixe Brows SuEEriNas —Argyle, Tje; Pep- perell R, Gie; Salisbury R, fic. B AlllkllClrfl‘(‘\N ~Ballon 4-4, lon 7-8, £4c; Cumberland 4-4, 8c; Davoll DD, Fairmount, 4he; Fruit of the Loom 4- Hilc Glory of the West, 8lc; Golden Gate, 8hci Hill 75 o il 44, 05; Lonsdale, 8c; Now York Mills, 113e; Wamsutta, 11fc. Ducks (Colored) —Boston, 8 oz., 114c; Bos- ton, 10 ez, l4he; Boston, 9 oz, lic; Fall River, 8he. Docks (Gray) —West Point, 8 11¢; West Point, 11 0z., 14c; Boston Bear, 8 o7, Ue. Tick Amoskeag, 1ifc; Continental Faacy, 9c; Cordis, 10§¢; Pear] River, 14fc; York Hamleton Awnings, 12ke. Beaver AA, . 10;_ Hayiaako tiver, Ve 2he; Wetron T Corown), 113¢ (brown), 105 CavRIcs “Warren CC h avenuo glove finish, Bhe; Haacock, 8¢; > lmlu{u, 8, Indigo 7 Prints iloucester, ; Cocheco, ; Wavorlys, uthbridge, £ Ginanavs ~Amoskeag staples, Sle; Batos staples, Tancaster stuples, c; Plunket plaids, 10¢ Dkt Goons—Atlantic alpacea, 9ho; Per- Hamleton cashmere, , ;. Hsmloton brot Lumber. WHOLESALE, ‘We quote lumber, lath and shingles; on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 23 50, TisBERs—-16 foot and under, 22 00, TiMBER AND Jo18T—18 ft, 2 B0; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, FeNeina—No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No, 2 22 00, slg rlrIN:—"o 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No, 8100k Boanps—A, 45 00; B,40 60; C, 35 00, FLOOKING 1,10 00; Ne¢ ; No. 00 i85 SiniNG, cloar—27 00; No, 2, 25 00; No, 3, 20 00, CEILING —F, 37 00; 4, 25 60, Buun bmr 4 50; standard, 3 50, AATH Link—Per bnrrol 1 25; bulk per bushel, 360; comont, b, 4 20; Town plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair folt, 100 fba, 5 .uJ. 8 50, obaccos Prua Tosacco--Climax, 60e; Bullion b60c; Horsoshoe, H0c; Star, fio; Ruddy, 46c; Her- 6] 40‘.0, ij ur—Common, 20@800; good, 45@ 60c; Kose Leaf, 70c; Premium, Tset Diamond (,mwu 208 kutflllhen 471‘- SHOKING—O, 5., 22¢; Meorschaum, 50c; Dur B D oa s e KA, o e 2 0z, Bc; 'Seal of North Carolina, § or., bc Beal"of North Caroline, 4 oz., 57c; Soal of North Carolins, 2 oz, 6b; 0. K Ducham, 4 o Tulii, 2 oz, 8, Uncle d, ¥ 250; Tom and Jerry, %ic. Paints, Oils and Varnishos. 01Ls—110° carbon, per gallon, headlight, per gallon, 14kc; 175 ver gallon, 18¢; 150° water white, noed, Taw,; pr 5 allon.55; finased, bolled, por gallon, f o Lard, Winier ste'd, per allon, 86ct cantar, KKK, per gal 0, s, 140; sweof, per gallon, £ B, Ger gallon, 1 60; fah, W, i ; neatafoot extra, ver gal lubricating, zero, per gallon, o aunsgor, olden machine, No. 1, per gals lon, lon, 85c; 4, 25c; wperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; '.ur]-mmne. per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74°, per gallon, 16c. Paixte IN O1—~White lead, Omsha P. P.5 6ic; white tead, 8t. Louis, pure, 6 Marseilles goen 1to b1h : Freuch zinc, groen {ueal, 12; French d weal, 11¢; Krench s dne, in French zine, in o asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 b cans, 105 raw and bumt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brows, ().\l;\ll.\. TUESD \m rofined lampblack, 12¢; conch ivory black, 160; drop black, 1t 150; V 1 n_Vermillon, 1. & M., 0. &D. 0., 1% 3 y o, 10¢, patent dry : waluut, ¢ cht oak, o dark oak, and ast “\u\} 4N 85c; No 1 0} do, o l \H'u ankea 8% No. 1 Pitts B Pitts ok har, 85c, White lea ch whiting, 23c; whiting m lore, com'l 1jc; lampblack, lampblack, ordinary, 1 l ussian_blue, ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, Sc; um burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 403 sionna, burnt, slonua, e, 4o; Parls groon, gonuine, Paris irome groon, vormillion, K 18¢; Indinn n rod, Cookson's, : ci roso pink, 1ic; Vonotd Vonetian rod, Amorican, 1 chromo yollow, gonuine, $0c; chromo yol: Sochro, Tochelle, ro, Fronch, Amorican, c; lohigh bre Spanish brown, 24 Fuarnl » . por_gallon: ture, oxtra, £1 10; furniture, No, 1, §1; coach, oxtra, §1 40; o. 1, 81 20; Damar, oxtra, 81 75; Japan, 70 !mll.\nn oxtra, 8ic; Mhollnc, 8 50; hardoll finieh, 81 50, Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 50; plow stool npm‘ml caat, Go, eruciblo, 7o; ‘spocial or German, fe; cast too; do, 16 wagon upokos, set, @3 00; hubs per sot, 1 35; falloes wawed 1 40; tongues, each, 70@85e; axles each, 750; Kquare nuts per 1b, 7@11c; washors er Ib, 8@18¢; rivots, per b, 11¢; coil chain, per Ib, 6@12¢; malleable, 8o fron wedgos, rrow tooth do; mpring b @Sc; Burden's horsehoes, 4 70 Burden's muleshoes b 70, Barsp Wip—In car lots, bo per 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 0, Sior—Shot, 1 85; buck’ nhut 210; o powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half km- quarter kogs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 8 85; fuso, per 100 feat 50c, LrAD—Bar, 1 65, CoArL—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor. ris run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump; 5 00; Whitebroast nut, b 00 Towa lump, 5 00 Towa nut, 5 00; Rock ‘iprlm{, 700; Anthra clte, 11 25@11 50; Canon City, 700, per ton KLiguors. ALOOROL—188 proof, 2 26 per wine gallon extra California spirits, 188 proof, 126 por Yrflnf gallon; triple refined-spirits, 187 nroof, 25 por proof gallon; re-distilled whiskios 100@1 50; fino '1.Ium|m|, 150@2 60; Kon- tucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. BRrANDIES—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@1 00, Gins—TImported, 4 50@6 00; domostic, 140 @8 00. U 2K ~Tmported, 4 50@6 00; Nsw]‘,wlund 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PeacH AND ApPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 (0, CHAMPAGNES—Imported per case, 25 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 12 @16 00, Hides. butchers, green Ste 6@6ho; groen saltod 7 13c; dry salt, 10711¢; damagod hides, two-thirds prico, TaLLOW—6@6 SHELP PruTs—35 @1 00, —— DENVER MARKET. Cunep_ MEATs AND_vARD—In tiorcos 100 in pails 1le. Hums, 143c; broakfast bacon 3@1hhe; smoked sides, YA@10c; ealt nides, 8h@de. Gy Frurr axp Propucz—Potatoes, 55@ G50 por 100 pounds; onions, por 100 pounds, $1 50@2 00; turnips, per 100 Ib, 60@80¢; Col- orado cabbage, new, per 100, 8bc@1 00; livo " chickent, ol por doz, $4 00@ 5; fprairie chickens per doz, 88 75@4 00; w' frosh, per doz, 32@3%c; butter, fair qual: ity croamery, finest por Ib, 38@42; crenmery, God, per 1b, 28@34c; Kanwas and Nebraska Satry, por 11, full cream, por 1, enstern, 7@Abc; cooki 16@17c; 85 00@6 5ho; g, 12@15¢; choess, apples per bbl, grapos, per Ib, Cuhhmuu pears per b, 7@10c; ns, extra per ox, %700 unmgm, 812 00@13 00; Colorado wheat, per 100 Ib, 88; flour, fair quality, $10 m(mm‘ 50 )mr Imrml flour, Graham, pee 100 b $2 00@2 20; flour, rye, par 100 1b, £2 60@2 70; flour, buckwheat, per Lhl, $10' 00@10 50; corn{gmeal 100 1bs, 81 65@1 85; corn, per 100 1bw, 3 185; corn chou, per 1001, 51 S@1 o, por 100 1bs, sl mixed, per 100 b, 81 5 e, 81 '85@1 45; barloy, per T00 low, 81 50@ @1 7H; mixed dmp, 100 1bw, $1 33@ 1 40; bran, per ton, $17 00@19 00; hay, ser ton 00@16 00; baled recond bottom, 10 00@12 00; baled upland, $14 00@17 00 = straw, per ton, $8 00@Y 00. J. RCAMPBELL, | Campbell & Co.. Commission Merchants [IRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, ETC. 105 South 14th Stroet, 1 n Douglas and Dodge, OMAIIA, NEB, Reterencos—Fint National Bank, Steelo, Johnson . Omaha; Bank of Cuss County, Plattsmouth, Neb, CONSIGNMENTS BOLICITED, RETURNS MADE PROMITLY. DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. REGULAR @RADUATE of two medioal collegos s beon, engaged longer In the treatin NERVOUS, BKIN AND B than other physician in 8 w8 city papers show aud all old rosidents know. Consultation free invited. When it ls inconvenlent lo visit the ety treatment, medicines can be sent by mall or expres everywher. Curublo owos guaranieed; whero doa extsta it Is trankly stated. Call or write, tlon, De mmy. Mental and Physi Weaknoss, Mercurial and_other affections of Throat tug, Bkin_ Afleations, Old Hores and Uloos wents Lo marriage, Ranamarim, Pilm o ¢ tontion to cases from o o braln BURGIGAT Dincasos arisivg (T 0 g s, Ciw Witk orywelltold Maoy pte; who may , Who tasy not (led for won 98 J trom Tmpruden MARRIAG XIDXE. why, ot unmuuflwu ‘and cure. postage OF SLeTaDA, DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Oculist ‘and Auris Until offices are repaired frow result of fire, o with l‘)” Parkor, R b, Crelghvon Biock 16th '\ Doiuee s T, SINEOLD, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON, CORNICES HINDOW _CAPS, FINIMS ETE. I.ath -1root, JnuA, \ NEBRABKA AY., MARCH 25, 1481, Timo Table. VORR, MAIN LIS Pactte Kxpro Atlantio Kupren 7:08 & e watern Exvroso £:00 pm | Wostern Exproes, 8:20p 1 DA P ..o 450D T | G, 1 jae; 11500 3 in Ex pm DUMMY TRAINS -1 Loave ¢ N, 0:40, 10:40 p. . Are Teave € ouncil BIufts Trarstor VUNUIL RLUPPA [} m. " Arrive Oma LAAYR OMALIA LRAVH Pasa’ No. 2., 768 & m | Pase. No iy fpm | % No 18, 11us et " fhopmi " N Iam " s:ooam [ % No. 61 5 pm S T e B EETIY " No. 0., 660 am | £ The Above is dard timo fa 24 Omaha Time. 5y faster than local time. B. & M. RAILROAD TIME TARLE DRNY KR RAPRESK, CENT. TIME. , WEST HOUSD RAST ROUND, s ARRIVR Omaha . T80 pm SAOAM 680 pm 040 am AShIand... 024 pn 1011 am 4:9% pm 748 am Lingoln. 100 am 1360 pm 800 pm 140 am Cr 1180 pm 1480 pim P 40 am Hastinge. . S6am 600 pm 1180 am 10:50 pm Red Cloud. S:00 am- 6:05 pm— 10:0)am 800 ym McCook . 10:55 am 10-85 pm 6:60 i 8:40 i Akron Gpm 338Am 019G am 1140 o Denvor i pm am 25 pm MISSOURL PACIFIC KEART, 7008 m K. 0., 8T, JOE & C. B, Ml dufly V15 m STANDARD TIM] ARKIVE | lawpm B.—~STANDARD TIME. Exproes, exoopt daily Mon: 0: Ta6p m t. P M. & O.—STANDARD JIME. (Depot 14th and Wobster Ste, No. 2 mixed. .. 746 am | No. Tmixed. ... 6:80 pm Freight 2:00 pn | Frolght ... 1145 a m Atlantlo Exp L 340 jpm | At EXp L 06 A m Atlantic Ml 7458 m | Atltio Mall. . 7:00 pm Every day. (Teansfor Depot, Council Bluffe.) WABASH & ST, LOUIS 0 am | Arrive L0050 pm | Arrive 0,8 &% N I\\II\IH! TIME ? | Kxpises 10:00 & M‘pm Mall* LT85 pm Leavo Leave L 4100 pm » C., R I'& P. R. R—STANDARD TIME. 50 a m | Expross Exprss. 50pm | Mall*. ., *Sundays excepted, W M. & St TANDARD TIME. LRAVR, ARy Mall & Ex* . am | Paciflo Ex . Atlantlo Ex*.. 8:60 pm | Mall & Ex*. *Sundays excopted, ©. & N. W, R. R—STANDARD TIME. 60 & m l(lY“‘ o...10:00 a m Exproes. 8:60 p m | Mall* *Sundavs oxcepted, Opening and Closing of Malls, ROUTR, .. C'&N.W,C,R L&P,C. B, & Q. St 'Patl & Sioux City C., M &S P.8.C. & P. in Towa B. & M. Expross. . B. & M. for Platt 7:30 Sekiuiater TS ) Syndicate Hill Addition BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars ! » ot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins the rudicate lands insouth Omaha, and will rapidly build up with com- fortable homes. These lots are beautiful and are near the stock yards and packing houses, aud will be occupied as homes by the employes of these works, and are undoubtedly the \ est value for the price of any lots in the market. Several have been sold and the price will soon be ad- vanced. We have the exclurive agency on thisaddition. Terms easy. GILMAN PLAGE' This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West Omaha. A low price has been puton them to start them. $150 to 8300, On easy terms, Tne grading and improvements to be made on Leavenworth St., this spring.will make this very valuable property. CLARK PLACE. This is a sub-division «f {he Megeath property facmg Hancom’s Park on thesouth. (i,0d Jocation, near street car, fine view and has a good growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions in Omaha, and will sely rapi Price $300 to $650. One fourth vash, Western Eurmce Warks, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb. MANUFACTURER OF Balvanizea Iron Cornices £ar Dormer Windows, Fintals, Tin, Tron and Slate fing, Spooht's patent Motaflio Skylight, Patent stod Ratonet Bar and Braoket Sheiving, 1 aw en ral agent for the above line or goods. lron ng Crestings, Baluntrudes, Vnnlmu, l.nn Hanx ¢ 8 Window ul\mll, Collar Guards: ant Tnalitn it THIS BELTor Rugenera tor is mado expressly for tho cure of derangements of the generative organs, There iy no mistake about this mstrument, the con- thuous stream of KL v re meating partamust res- 1t i for the ¢ w giving full infor Washin , ngton G-OING W EIST. PRINCIPAL LINE Vi CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST. LOUIS BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, Ol ViA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Connecting in Union Depots at Kansis City, i WL Lhroug i for SAN FRANCISCO And all points in the Great West Conneeting in Grand Union Depot ut Chicigo with through trains for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Eastern Cit At Peoria with through tr mlmml} olix, Cineinnuti, Columbuy, 1 points in the South-Eust.,” At St Louls with' through trning for wll points Sout Favlor Carw, with Ite. I Cars with gt Dy Coueh elininig Chdr (seaty (vt City und Denv Thiough cars | Indianapolis and Council Blutts, vie AND SOUTH. it buy Coiclies and opiing Cars iire run dafly 1o #; vin Hunnibal; Quii tapidsand Al apolis to and r cliange of , Tows wio 1t 15 wlso the on rough Line beiween 6T, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and 8T, PAUL s the great THROUGH OAR rica, sod s undversally admit Finest Equipped Rallroad in World for: i A% classes of Travel Fhrough Tickets via this line for sale Al ui 1. 1. coupon ticket oftices Iu the United Stutes and Canuda 1 GOING NOI Solid Trijus of k Pullman Palice S| and from si Keokuk, Bu St P Lincoln, N i 1o b the L, 4 ~2 AN balance (n gocd time rst come, first served. This splendid op- ‘portunity for persons whointend building for a home.§ TUKEY & KEYSOR’S SUB-DIVISION beantiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman place, n West Omuha, The first of these lots will be sold at $125 to 8150, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home and a splendid investment for a rich man or a poor man. HAWTHORNE This addition lies between Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks from the High School. one mile from the postoffice, and is what is known as inside proper ‘L he city is built up far beyond this addition and the finest 1dences in the city are in this locality. The grade on Davenport street has been established and work commenced, and will be wmpld,ed as soon as the weather permits. The contract has been let for builoin, e brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this addi- tion. We predict that these lots will more than double m_ value before August, asit is the most desirable part of Omaha and would have been bt up years ago had it been placed on the market, Prices B350 TO BEBO! Adjoining lots are being sold at double the price we ask for these. [ KIRKWOO0D We-have six lots left in this addition which we offer at a bargain.” FARM ITLANDS We have some improved and unimproved farms near Omaha, some well improved fsrms in Sarpy county. HOIM Hifs. Residence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and LIBUSTNESS LOWES $EE "ZEE On all the best streets in the business center. bl i I "BEDFORD & SOUER.” 213 Buuth 14th Street, between Farnam and Dm.xln — and

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