Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FINANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Nrew Yorg, March 29, Money—Easy at 14@2 per cont; offerad at 2 per cent, Prime Paper—4@b} per cont Exchange Bills—Weaker at 4 §7 804, Governmenta — Kasier, Stooks—Dull and without a speclal fosture to-day; noar the close there was a rally of }@ 3 per osewy market elsed firm, 3 demand, OUUPONS BTOOKS AND BONDS, Amerioau Expros Burl,, Cedar Rapids & Nm’fim.: Fnrt Wa closed | " ¥ | Gorn, bushels. o —— A————— I‘Hh DAILY BEE' ~MONDAY MARCH 31 1884. $50@1 75 per Wt medi- o choloe, 4 60 | 5 ST, LOUTF, yvR 100K, St Lovrs, Mr sy no market, A Lnbee, for fancy heay Hoga~ Stnadys licht, 6 S0@6 405 packing, 6 40@4 90; heavy, b N0G@7T 0O KANIAS OITY LIVE 8TOCK. KaNas Oy, March ackive, and_staady; natives, ort nnd feeders, 4 @4 m- cown, § “tlogs--¥irmand higher at 6 15@6 Sheep ~ Quict; natives, TRAFFIO, FLOUR AND GRAIN, Om10AG0, March 20, —Receipts and ship- have been as follown: Floar, bbla.... Wheat, bushals Recolpts, Ship'ts, . 10k 28,000 000 00 Onts, bushela. Rye, bushels. . Barloy, bushols. . New Vork, March Hangibal & S& Josoph.: shipmentsof flour and grain for tho past 24 houra Lllinols Corteal. .o, .. bavo boon ma followss oo, celp ts, Tk T w” fm‘ Y Wheat, bushla o Sn0 Tl Lake Shoro & Michigan Corn, bshols. 200 E Michigan Central., . Oats, bushel 52,000 Mianoezola & . T T N o Missovrd Pacific. . Northorn Pacitic. do Now York Coutral. T Onlo & Missiwippi, Vi Peorh Ducnmr &Ylvn\xvfllo 161 Rock Toland......... 120 86 Pan & Miiwaukee, 87 Qo a3 11 ‘8t, Pas 3 do_ do Union Pacific 748 Wabash, St. ¥ 15 o _do do 24, ‘Wewtern Union 'relam-.pg 71 *Asked. {Ex-dividend e ———— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, OHICAGO PRODUCE. March _20.—Flour—Quiet _and good to choice spring wheas flour, 00@ soft, privg whoat,” 4 00@5 00; Minnesota baker's, 4 50@5 2 Wheat—Regulat wheat firm; early closed ensior and 3@e_lower; trading only moder- ately nctive, 83}@Sdci cash, 8ifc; March and” April, 83@814c; May and June, 895c; July, 903@90gc. Corn--Tn good demand; strong eurly, but closed easier; 513@h4dc nash: Hl&e March and April; 503@b6he May; 57@57dc June; 588c July; rejected, 48he. Oats—Onsh " inactive: options strong early; closed 3@jc lower: 201@8lic cash; 20ic March and April; 833 May; 33}c June; 27ic the year. Ryo—Trirm at 174@00c. Barley—Dull at 62c. Flax Seed—Firm at 1 66, Timothy—Slow and weal 1201; high grade > choice, Moss Pork_Steady_ and, changed; 17 80@17 17 80@17 82} April; 17 2} May; 18 00 @18 824 June; 18 T0§@18 & Lard —(ulet;2}@c lower; 9 30@9 32} ensh, March and A 74@9 40 May; 9 474@ 950 June, 9 5 houlders, 735; short ¢, 9 30; short clear, Butter—Unchanged; 15@17c. Cheese—Firm and unchanged; choice full cream cheddars, 14@14c; choice full cream flats, 143@15¢; good part skim cheddars and flats, R@104c. Eggs—Weaker at 17c. Hides—Steady; green salt cured, bull and damaged, Gic; green salt cured light, Sic; heavy* 8c; greon salt calf, 130; dry calf, 15c. Tallow—Steady and unchanged. Whisky—1 17, GINCINNATI, fyrvorww arr, March 2 nomiaal; No. 2 red 1 £3Corn—Demand fair; Oats—Quiet but firm No. 2, 66c. Pork—Steady; mess, 17 75@18 00. Lard—Firm; prime steam, 9 25, Rulk Meats—Firmer: shoulders 7 00. Whisky—Steady at 1 15, ST, LOUIS PRODUCE, gn. Lovts, March 20, —Flour —Unchanged. Wheat—Lower, but fairly activ $1 094 for cas 094 for Math: 81 09} for May;' SLOSJOL 5} for Juns; No. § red, CHICAGO, nominally un- h; 1780 March: m; No. 2) xm‘md hibe. xed n—Active and higher; 48}@483c for cash; ‘}sgmxgc for March; 50}c for May; blic for June. Oats—Higher; 34 Ryo—Higher; Barley—Unchanged. Butter—Unchanged. Eggs— Unchanged. Bran—T9@80 Corn Me 60, Flaxseod—Nominally at $1 40, Hay -Unchanged. Whisky —$1 16, KANSAS OITY PRODUCK, Kaxsas Crry, March 2, —Wheat— Steady; 83c for cash and bid for Apnl; 85c for May, Corn—Steady; 435@43}c for cash; 4 April; 4fic for May. Oats—Dull and wominal; 29¢ bid, HORE. DAL -Whoat — Western wintor red spot 1 02} for cash; 83Jc for May. Bauriors, M firmer but dull; No tern, higher but dull, mixed, 10@42¢; white mixed, 88@40c. ltya—»blnyle firmor at 67@0%c. MILWAUKK: Mirwauee, March 20 (@38c; and April, 8dc; \lnu . y; Tiye—Unsettle Barley—Dul; Ne NEW ORLEANS, Niw Onueans, March 20,—Corn meal—De- mand fair and higher at 2 75, Lard—Lower; tiorce, refiued, 03 975, Qata—Quiet and steady; 42h@130. Pork—Searce anddfirm at 15 62} keg Om10460, March 20, —Receipts and ship. ments of live stock for the past 24 houra have bean as follows: Receipta, 1,400 1,100 March 20, —Recelpta and Ship'ta. Kaxsas Orry, havo been as follows: Rocoipte, Ship'ta, 200 8r. Louis, March 20, ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: Recelpta, Ship'ta. 150 1,500 2,500 *400 700 2,100 co ST AR Orrior oF THE OMARA Bee, Saturday Evening, March 20, The tollowing prices are charged retailers hy jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which ix quoted at the prices furnished by tha elevators and other local buyers: Grain, Wirar—Cash No. 2, Bagrter—Cash No, 2, Rye—Cash No. 8, 42jc, * iCorn—No. 2, 37c. Oars—Dall; No, 2, 26@: Live Stock. ¥ar STeERs—4 50@5 25, War Cows—3 00@4 00, Hoas—6 00@G 2! SaEEP—8 50@4 CaLves—6 00@6 50, Flour and Millstufis, Winter WaEAT—Best quality, patent,'at 82723 40, 'SROOND QUALITY—2 758 25, SpuiNo WeEaT—-Best quality, 3i25@3 40, SECOND QUALITY—2 50@3 25, BRas—T0c per owt. CRorrED FRED—Per 100 Ihs, 80c, Cony ¥iEat—1 00@1 10 por owt, SCREEKING —BH@75¢ por owt patent, General Produce. AppLes—Very markot. 23 50; Ben Davis, 84 75; Willowtwigs, $4 50. BEAxs- Recoipta licht and_ demand good. ked navy, per bu, $250; medium, (Fenitans, Bieswax—Tn good demand. Choice bight @3%c; common to good dark per ih, 20@ BorrER—Market quiet but steady. Choice country roll wanted. Fancy creamery, 33@ 8he; choice roll, 16@18c ce solid packed, 14@15c¢; fair to good, 11@ inferior grades, |.@Rc. CraNBERRIES—Bell and cherry per bbl, $12 00; *‘Bell Bugles,” S14 00. Cren—"“York State” per bbl, £8 00; per } 1240 bbl, $1 75; condensed per gal, Griepsp—Full cream, wostern, 124@ Wiconsin, 134@ Lic, CocoANUTS— Per 100, $4 75@5 00. Toas—Receipts have bean heaver the past fow days and market weakening; however. thera wont b no decline of To-duy’s sales, 15c. fowina orangos, per Messina lomons, per box, Bananas, per bunch, 3300@ I).At.ul, in frails, Tic; datos, fard, Fubrr BOTTRS—~Applo buttor, in 80 1b pails, per b, 7o. Blus hhttas, Ta Gl —All kinds in goad decand, especily ducks. ) or doz, 2 50; head, $2 2 Geoud, 1 30 1b pails, 8@9e; in 2 Ib b0; assorted twmblers, per poners, per dozen, $3 00, Suaati—Pure, in bricks, por 1b, 160; | cakes, 12 b, por bhl, 86 25, —Market bare aud demand good at per bu, 50; tops, >N~ Tn good demand at 2@2%c per 1b, Searco and high. Dressed Tur- Keya, per lb, 17@18e, (ieos, 17c. Ohickons, 18@ide. Duck, 1@ 14c. Chickans, live por doz, £460. Ducks, live, per doz, 34 Poratos—Demand for choice, well assort- od stock enly: mixed and - frosted lots not waated at any price. Early Rose, per bu, 35 (@40c; Peachblow, B0@aic; Coloradoss are offerea at GO@GAC, Pruskrvs —(In 20-1b pails)—Strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, per b, 18¢; pesches, cherries, plums, apricots, figs, per Ib, 12c} cranberry sauce, per 1b, S Provisiets—Iam, 13ke; b, bacon, 11} 1's, sides 10fc; short 1 shoulders, ¥ ¢, . bacon, sides, 10} hhl, 820€ 1140 LIVERPOOL, Liyereoor, March 2 .nmdy, winter, 8s@8s 78 11d, Corn—Shade higher; new, NEW YORK. New Vork, Maroch 20,—Wheat — Cash, waonk; options opened strong and closed dull; wngraded red, 82c@) 17; No 4 red, 91c 8 yod , 99c@l 01; No, 2 rad, 1 03}@1 0: Corn—Cash, hhlmr, options opened hmher. Iater fell back and closed heavy; vograded, 45 @004e; N e, Whoat — ®uist 1; sprivg, s G 48 9d; old, s, mixed westore, 374@30¢; 1@4de. 2qjl,~uuv\\'uuwrn frosh, dull and lower at 24 (a2 Pork - Modorate demand ateadily hald, Tard - Lower; prime steam, 9 05, Butter--Dull dud weak at 20@37c. TOLEDO, March 2‘J.——an«$und,; No. Tovkne, 2ral cat, ¢ w bid. ave STOUK. OHICAG0 LIVE BTOCK, Cnroacn, March 20,—The Drovers' Jour- | nal ranorts this aftecnoon as follows: Hows —Brisk nnd firmer; rough packing, 6 15@6 60; packing sad u-hhr[:lug. 660@7 105 light, b 906 20; scips, 4 00 Cattlo—Steady and ‘stron exwru, 6 15@ 6 50; good to choice aln&xll 5 6h@é 00; common to medium, 5 5 '50; inferior to 5@3 90; medinm to good, 4 00@ 4 75; stockers, 8 50@4 50; fee lers, 4 60@5 22 cabbage, California. per b, Do doz., 606; redishes, por doz., Bilc; sweat pota- toes, per 1b, e, e TR Tiaate. per bu, 77 ]"ms l“ n, Luirr, Ero,.—Pigs foet, 16 1b 2 40 1h qr bbl, wm pigs_feet, »son, Sit L|.x 85 00; tripe, 15 1b kits, $125; m;.a, 40 Ib qr b1, &2 50; tripe, 80 1h Lalf bb 5 00; pigs tongues, 15 1b kits, $2 b0; pigs Bonition, 4011 AL oL, 60,00, Tusaba tansnt 16 1b kits, £3 00; 40 Ib qr bls, 86 00. Fs Ovarxis—Selects, 400 atandards, 8b¢; mediums, Zic. Grocers List, OaNNED Goons—Oysters (Standard)per casn, 3 70@3 8); »Lruwh(srnm, 2 b, per case, 2 002 210; rasporries, 2 19, por caie, 290; Bartlett v, por case, % 40; ehorticbirrios, par cass, 510 eag pluiss, 2 1, per case, 2 90; groon gages, 2 I, per case, 3 %; pine mpples, 2 I per caso. 4805 b0, Ropr—Sisal $ inch and larger, 9he, § inch, 10c; # inch, 10k, CaNDLES—Toxes, 40 hs, 16s, 154c; 85, 15hc; boxes 40 Lbs, 16 oz, 6a, 1, Marones—Per omdh, 86:, round, cased, | 2 55; aquare_cases, 170, Eumusvl‘uwxlurod, "8fc; cut loaf, Sfe; granulted, by confectionery axd extra O, 7¢; extra C, 6]c; " modium yel- low, 64c; dark yellow, c. W’Mrdfmrygndu, L@tz tlrls ; good, 14c; prime, 15@15 m@ Te; fancy groon and yellow, L @mn;ald vernaent Java, 20@26c; Leovering's roastod §ro; Arbuckle's roasted, 16}c; MoLaughlin'e x&xflx raasted, 6oy mitation Java, 16} i 25.% Rioe—Loulsisus prume to choice, 7oy fair Bheep—Strong Nld agtive; inferior to ldr,lfl}c, Patma, Gjc. e ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours | Wallbuckets, 44,000 | white Russi 4 99,000 | Kirk's Prairio ‘Queen, (100 cakes,) 400; Kirk's 164,000 | masmolia, doz. 14 Roosipta and ship- | 155 y importance |2 irow wedges, 740 Btand- {f’ pring toel, 7@c; Burdew's horsehoos, 1 mackerel, xits, bels., 7 ; family v ~Cattle~Na sunply, | white § hy half b nop- Stand Sheep —St- m\ym.\ slow; oxtretnes, ranged | do, 43 gallon koge 1§ 25(@ kegs 137, Hona=Tn M papers o, Proxuss—Modiam, in half barrels, 4 i, | in half barrols, 5 TrAS oung Hyson, good, 65c@1 00; Japar, natural loar, 8 choion, 606 Oolong, good, 85@A( ohoice, 40@bHs cholce, 85@ 45 WoonENwa three hoop noer washbx Soars—Ki satinet, Gunpowder, good, 456 7503 good Tmporisl, 40@ 115 kerel rls,, 8 78; ard 8 80 per cavn; ko p n barels, § 2 75; small, in barrols, 9 2 Frsi—No. 1 mackerel, halt brle,, 8505 No, family, e skoesl, hold A LR, 118 g, holy; Stamdard "andare do, 4 gaiton or Ib, 5 25; cheeking | in barrels, 10 25; do in half bartels, b 3h, Souchong, good, hoop_ pals, aba, No. 1, 0 00, Doublo Crown utocs, PorasH—Po unnn(‘\‘nfln oans, 4 caso, in 3 85; Babbitt,s bal 1000 | ball, 2 doz. in cass, 150, Mixed, 12@1! CANDY —Rooslpta and | tick, 1110, 2 doz, in case, 1 3 {atick, 11¢; choiee, Japan, Oolong, 85 10c} choloa 60 185; ; P i’ Savon Tmportal, 8 45; Kirk's Kirk's standard Kirk’s 2 15; ocnso, 90; Anchor twist Vinraan—New Yorkapple 16; Ohio aps ple, 180, San Drag londs, por b1, 180; Adhton, sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, STAROH —'I‘enfl 4fe; Silver Gloss, f0: Corn 1% | Starch, 9e;_ Excelsior (loss SProEs— wmm, 17¢; allapice, 150; ok 250; cassia 1bc. Lvrfl\mar'cnn Waatern, 2 76; 8 40; 465; Jowall Iyo, 2 Dry Goods. BROWN SHEETING tic P, 6c; Atlantic I Toaver Unm L1, 5o Brunswick, Jawrence LL, bo; 7e¢; Corn, 7o ovee, Graenwich, 8 40; North Stur, 200; Lowis’ Iye, Atlantic A, 8c; Atlan. Thei 'ac fic H, 7fo; Royal Standard, 8c; Indian llmul shipmenta of live stock for tho past 24 honrs [ A, 8a; Wauchusett A, 7e. Fixe Browy Surerins—Argyle, Tie; Pep- perell R, 6jc; Salisbury R, Ge. BrEACiED CotTons ~Ballon 4.4, 8o Fairmount, 4 Hlory of tho We 8o; Hill 4-4 113c; Wamsutta, 11fc. Ducks (Colored)—Boston, ' 8 oz, Yurk Mills, ton, 10 ez, River, 8fo. sgw Golden Sor Fromaiate, & 1lho; Ducks (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, ‘West Point, 11 oz, 11c; Bonwn Bear, 8 oz, 1le. 8e; Jaffrey D . Pearl_Rivor, TrokiNas —Amoskaag, Cordis, 10§¢; Pearl River, 14jc; 24c: Hamloton Awnings, 12}o. 11e: 14}c; Contin Bos- 14jc; Boston, 9 oz, lic; Fall 11c; ental Lic; Beaver Creok Creck BB, 1l 104 nmm..k Jaffroy Ly Cogt o \ 12he; Warren BE (brown), 114e; Warren CO (brown). 104 Omviies plaids, Hud Persians, e Dk siane _cashmer, : Loancastor stapl 284c 163e; Hamloron Fan cades, 15c; Arlingt Ameri n.au,.-)c'/\m son checks, mleton Lmmoer, WHCLESALE, Indigo, 8c; olds, ~Awmerican, 5e; Cocheco, Southbridge, fe; Waverlys, oskeng staglos, Sto; Bates , 8c; Planket Amoskeag :00ns—Atlantic alpacen, 9he; Por- Hauleton cashmere, bro- We quote lumber, lath aud shingles. on oars at Omaha at the following pr 8 Jorst AND ‘*i ANTLING—18 ft, wod under TIMBERS—16 f TIMBER AND Jor 24 ft, 26 22 ft, 26 50; and ander, 22 00, 18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 23 50; 26 69, F!wmfl——i\n. 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No. 2, St —No, 1 (20 common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 15 00, N'mu( BoARDS -~ 5 00 L coment. bbl, 2 usr b, 50¢; Torr vard, 3 pORING—No, 1, 10 00; 'No. DING, cloar— A, 45 00; 13,40 @ No. 2, 00; o, staudard, 3 50. Town plastes, bbl, 2 505 folt, 100 Tobaccos 25005 No. 3, e Per bar nn 1.25; hulk per bushel, 850; hair fbe, 3 50; steaw Prvo Tosacco--Climax, fe; Bullion 50c; Horseshoo, § eyl 0e; Blask 60c; Roso Leaf, oz, 28¢; C Nod, ¥« Ruddy, 45cs 70c; um, 80c; 1 ! Caroling, 8 oz., 4 oi, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Ony—110° headlight, per per_gallot, 18 A seed, raw,; pr gullo gallon, H8c No.J Jit—White lead 18 rhou, poe gallon, 18 lon. 143c; 1 adl allon, por ‘e; sparm, per gallon, 48¢; napt boilod, Her- 240 Gor—Common, 20@30c; good, 45@ owium, 656 Dismond Dur y70; Durham Hse 57c; Seal of 0. K Durham, 4 Uncla 150° ight, 17¢; lin por gal 100 Omaha P, P, i Gho; Murseillos voon 1o b1 cans, 20¢; Fretch 7inc, groen woal, 1, 1le; French 58 0 1be; Venetiau red, Yo; q‘ can Vermillion, . M. c: French zinc m:l h 0. &D, 0., 13 black, e g 18¢; Indian 1. & V.. 1hc: chrome r, 1 1h cans, 10c; vandvke brown, and Prussian reon groon, L red, n red, 220; Ameris ellow yollow osfure, dc; golden ochre, 16c, wmm dryer, 8c; graining Golors, light onk, darke owk, waliut, ohm fout and ash; 156, Dry Paints, White [oad, Ko Franch eing, 100; Paria whiting piting gilders, 1gc; whiting com'l lampblack, Germantown, Tumpblack, ordinary, 100; Prussion bluo, altramaring, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8o; winber, alenna, Par il umber, Taw, dc; ™ o, d0e; le, /Inhrn "min souna, burnt, riov, 4o, Paris graon, genuine, 25 groen, sommon, A s green, g, on, American, Lo; Indian red, oso pink, 1ic; Veuotian red, Cookson's, nctian red, American, 1ic; red load, ue yollow, chrome yel- c; ochre, Fronch, neral, he; Spunish brown, 2ho; wrrels, per gallon: Furni ture, umu, $1 40; furnitnre, No, 1, #1; couch, 8] 40; comch, No, 1, 2 ) extra, $1 apan, T0c; hnltum.ulfln. Bie; hwlluc, 83 hard oil finish, 81 50, Heavy Hu(lwnre Liat. Tron, rates, 2 50; s it wpociul cas, Go. arucible, .l;nmh or German, st t00; o, 15@20; wagon spokes, sk, 0; hubs et ety 1 95; felloes sawsd 40; tongues, 1, 7@&%. er sxles each, 7hc; kquare nuts per , B@180; rivets, per ashors 1b, 11¢; coil chaip, par 1b, 6@1%; malleable, o Bes crowbare, ¢ harrow ' muloshooa 570 Baxsen Wikg—In car lots, 6o per 100, Nauws—Rates, Sior—Shot, 1 8 wwdu ksg\n 6 &0, do., half kege, '} g Lean—Bax, 165 10 to 60 2 90, uck shot, 2 106 orl 48; blasting, koge, 3 35 toeth 470 ontal do., fuse, CoaL—Cuwberland blacksraith, 10 005 Mor- ris run Bloss| 1] 00; Whiteb; , 10 00; Whitebreast lumj ‘nut, 6 00; Tows lump, b "3l lhwnml! 5 00; Rock 700; Anthra clte, 11 2@ 11 50; G\ns‘;';fl("‘f , 700, per ton Loather. Oak sola, $%c@42; hemlook sole 23¢(@ 8503 lock kll» 800 to 1 00; runner 65c to 800; onl por, 24c; alligator, 4 O , $2@35; Greison kid, 2 b0 to 2 0 to 1 00; ok calf, 1 Zfl to 1 80 ip, & Froncl Kip, 110 to 1 55; Franch calf, 125 to 2 00; ros sets, 550 to 750; linings, 600 to§ 50 pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 80o t pebhle O, D, Morocoo, 83c; simon, 2 50 to § 00, HanNrss—No, 1 star oal %21 No 1 Ohio onk, 86c; N: 1 Milwavkeo Shet No 2 do S8 , 2 o Pitta onke bar, 87c; No. B Pitts oak ar, § Liquors. ALOOHOL—188 proof, 2 20 per wine gallon oxtra California spirits, 188 proof, 191 per Yrm»f gallon; triple refined urlrih 187 proof, 25 per proof gallon; re-distillod whiskies fino blended, 150@2 50; Ken. uu-ky lmurlmn-, 200@7 00; Kentucky and Pannsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 BrANDIES —Imported, 6 00@16 00; domostio 1 40@4 00, Gixs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, 140 @3 00, Rouye—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; Now England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@8 50, Prac AND Arpre Braxoy—1 75@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Importod lmr sune, | zs 0@ $100; Amorioan,;por case, 19 Hides, Stendy; groon butchers, 6@6o; green saltod 7§@80; dry flint, 12@180; dry salt, 10@11¢; damaged hides, "two-thirds price, Au.ow—l\(mhgeq Suxep Prus—200@1 00, —— DENVER MARKET. Ovrep. MEATs AND LaRD—In tiorces 100 inpails 1lo. Hams, 1dic; breakfast bacon 1%@15ho; smoked sides, 93@10¢; ealt sidos, @be. GRrexN F'RUIT AND Probuck—Potatoes, 55@ G50 por 100 pounds; onions, 00 pomde 81 50@2 00; turnips, per 100 orado cabbage, new, per 100, live chickons, old,’ per doz, $1 00@ 4.25; 'prairio chickens per doz, 88 75@d 00; ogge, frosh, per doz, 82@3bc; butter, fair qual: ity croamory, finost per 1b, 38@42; ‘creamiory, good, per Ib, @te; Katsna and Nobraska airy, per 16, $7@45c; cooking, 12@15c; choose, full eream, per 1b, 16@17¢; apples per bbl, 8bc@1 00; castorn, ‘85 00@G b0; ~grapes, per lb, 7@10c; Californin poars per 1b, 1owc, Mossina lomons, oxtra por ox, 8700 @800 orangte, 812 0013 00; oleass Sheats par 50 1b, 51 Aol e B ke quality, $10 ourmw 50 per barrel flour, Craharn, per 100 1b 85 00@3 505 flour, e, wl 1b, $2 50@2 70; flour, buckwheat, 810 00@10 50; corn Ganenl, oolb. kx 65@1 85; corn, per 100 Ibs, 8 185; corn chop, per 1001bs, $1 30@1 33; new onts par 100 1bs, $1 85@1 45; oats, Nebraska, mlxa per 100 1b, $1 33@1 85; whoat, per 100 bs, $1 35@1 45; barley, per 100 1bs, S1 50@ @1 75; mixed chop, por 100 lbs,” 81 33@ 1 40; brnn, per ton, £17 00@19 00; hay, g ton $13 00@16 00; baled second bottom, 10 00@12 00; baled upland, $14 00@17 00; straw, per ton, $8 00@9 00. J. RCAMPBELL. l 8. 8. CAMPBELL. Campbell & Co.. Commission Merchants FFRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, ETC. 105 South 14th Street, between Douglas and Dodge, OMAHA, NED, Referencos—First Notional Bank, Steelo, Johnson & Co., Omahia; Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nel CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. RETURNS MADE PROMPTLY, DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St., 8t, Louis, Mo. REGULAR GRADUATE of two medical colloges has been engagod longer in the treatmont of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Disonses than other physician in St. Louis, aa city papors show and all old residonts know. Consultation free {nvitod. When it isinconvenient to visit tho city treatment, medicines can be sent by mail or expres everywhere. Curable cases guaranteed; where dou exists it is trankly statod. Call or write, Norvous Prostration, Debility, Montal and Physios Weakness, Mercurial and o fng, Skin_Affections, Old Sores_and_Uloors, Tmped! marriage, Rheumatism, Plies Special ab fontion to cason froi overworked braln; BURGIVAL: (‘A ES reccive special attention, Disenses prudenco, Fxoosses, Tndulgenoos. 200 pagos; tho Whoi Emrkuu told Many to; who muy Fy.Whomay ot ailedt for 26¢; won 90.4s v1) X, oun, o o (i postage or stemps. DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Ocuiist :axcd Aurimt. Until officos are repaired from rosult of fire, offl with " Dr. Parkor, Roox 6, Crelghton Biook ith John D Peabody, M. D PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OF¥iUE ROOMS, 8and 61604 FARNAM Dancladivasts s U ! LDy Ui patient. $1.000 WouldiNotZBuv It. Di, owsw—1 was o loted with rhoumatism an cured by using & belt. To any one afflicted with that disoass, Lwould ~ y, buy Horne's Electrio Belt Any ono o Jinsae by seriting o calling at my store, 1420 Douglas street. Omaha Neh. WILLIAM LYONS, MAIN OFFICE—Opposite postoffico, rooun & Fron: . 88c¢ to 100; hemlook n\»pflr 2% :Tn‘vmiv‘t b 50; | & tand I < | way dopot, O 60@80c; Col- | At | Railway Time Table, U. PR R, WAIN LINR xnross 8100 pin :30p m | G, Taand Pa Lincoln Ex.....19:20 p m | Linooln F: DUMMY TRAINS-. Taave Ouaha: 7:10, 9155 p o DRIDGE DIVISION, 100, 10:00, 11:00 &: m.,12 m; 0, 5:00, 6:00, 10:10 . m. On Sun 11:00 &, T ; 2100, 4:00, 0:00, 10:10 . fer dopot 20 minuteslat il Blufts, 80 minut i Loave Cout 10:00, 11:00 1. 100 o 5:00, 8:40, 10:40 p. . uted Iater, u ave Counell Nun. Tranater dopol 10: 5, i “Arrive Teanstor dopot, 1 247 The abovo 1s Omaha Time. fFY (andard timo s 24 minutes fastor than looal B RATLROAD TIME TABLE DRNYRR EXPRESS, WRST ROUND, CENT. TIME. RAST HOUND, 4:98 pm 800 pm Denver. MISSOURT PACIFIO-STANDARD TIME. o PR ARRIVE, £ oo 5 p m K. 0o 4T, JOE A 0, BB -STANDARD TINE. Ml dafly ... 0:16 8 m | K Expross, ® <746 p m | Madl, dally .84 B. M. & O.—STANDARD TINE. (Depot 14th and Webstor Sta, 5 8 m | No. 1 mixed, 50 p m | Freight .. 0p m | Atlantio Exp... 58 m | Atlantio Malil, .. (Transfor Dopot, Council Bluff WABASH &ST. LOUIS, Hoanh vory day. 7:60 & m | Arrivy +10:66 & 9:60 p m | Arrivo., 4:05 p m R, R—STANDARD TIME Express...... .10:00 8 m 25 p m g Fved sm-m rm Mall & Ex* *Sundays oxcepted O.&XN. W, R, R—STANDARD TINE, T:80 8 m | Expros. 10: 23850 p m | M “Bundave sxoopted. 8.0. & P. R. R—STANDARD TIME. *Sundaya exce ted. Opening and Closing of Malis, ROUT, C&N.W,C,R L&P,C. B, & Q., 8t. Patil & Sioux City.11:00 Nfl M.&S.P.S. C. & P in Iowa 0 oPEN, am. p.m, cLoss. am, pm. 40 B:16 Wabash Expross. 816 Wabash local. . K. C., St. Joc & O. 6:00 7:80 i pross B. & M. for Plattamouth, 8. Bend, Ashland and Lincoln.11:00 Otice open Buadays from 13:00 m, to 1:00 p. m. C.K COUTANT, Postmnster 7:30 Western Cornice-Works, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. Omaha, Neb, 1111 Douglas St MANUFACTURER OF Galvanizea Iron Cornices £@ vormor Windows, Fintals, Tin, Iron and Slate finz, Speoht'a vatont Motallio Skylivht, Patent stod Ratenet Bar and Bracket Sheiviny. 1 aw on ral agont for tne above line o goois. ron ng Crestings, Balustrades, Vorandas, Iron Baou ¢ sWindow islinds, Cellar Guards: alao zonara orson& Hill atent Insida Klind THIS BELTor Regencra: tor is made expressly for the cure of derangements of the generative organs, ere fa 10 mistake abont Sagh w8 tore them to P b LY walthy action Do not confound this with Electric Bolts ndvertised to curo all )ls from ln:ul 0 too. 1t 1 for the ONE spec- ific purpose. For circulars giving full inforntion, address Cheover Eleotrio Belt Co., 105 Washington St., Chicago 1. GOING VWEST. PRINCIPAL LINE IO CHICAGO, PEORIA &S8T. LGU BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, on ViA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Conneeting in Union Depots at Kanxas City, Omaha and Denver with through trdng for SAN FRANCISCO zer block, For rale at . F., Goodman's iDrug| store, 111 wnam B, Omaha, Ardors fiilod O 0 1 4 !!.%,,!!Ei!. ..!‘u.fq'?ne iy, promaturh defey et i v o o s v Wit e wil mend VIE to R ) ) L“'“'.‘:."E"u‘i'"n'b“mi‘m hetham St.. Now York Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE] Chicago, -8t Paul, Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The new extonsion of this e from Wakeflold up the GAN BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the through Coneord aud Coleridge 'I‘O EARWINGTOINT, Lo bast portion of the State. Bpooial ex- corslon rates. for lund rockers over this fino £ Wayne, Norfolk and Hartington, aud vis Blair to all principal potats on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Tesius over tht O., 8t. P, M. & 0. Rallway 0 Cov uton, Bloux uly, fonca, Hartingtou, Wayne and orful) Gonnoct at Blaix Vor Fremout, Oakda o, Neligh, aud through to Vale entin &4r¥ox ratos unl d‘lvluinr call on Dlilicg, Oor. 1016 sad kg u‘t':, Omaha, Neb, AW Tiker can 00 sscured af depot, corner 14th 04 Welster Slidita . e i A i i i AN 5 5. nd all points in the Great W GOING IZAST. Connecting in Grand Unfon Depot ut Chicigo with through trains (o NEW YORK, BOSTON, JAnd ul Eastorm 01 rough trains 10r Indianap. m!.l umum,m, and all points in Lous with through Elog nt Duy ( “lul:n Cirs, with o clining Chalrs (svats I ingg Cates with fovolsing: Ohaive, Pl FAlaco Sl I3, % and the f [ wn dadly toar oo 1 Council Blutla: Chi ez, L. JOsoph, without ' chinge. Oily running their own tiins between Chic Lincoln and Denver, and Chicugo, City and Deny Through cars 1 Indianapolis and il Blufts, vie ¥ Solld Traine of Ele Pullmin Palice i and fromn St Louis; vie Hannibal; Keokuk, Buriinigton, Cedar Rapids and Alhe Leatost. Paul and Minneapoli With Recliniug ¢ and Peori . Louis 4, and Denv {0 1% dlso tho ugh Line biween 87, LovIs, HINNEAPOLIH and 8T, PAUL, T as tho great THROL LINE of America, and 1s. universaly it 104 10 be the Finest Iq\llyfeél]j:fir%fil in Thr h Tick o uvmlhllllnu lol' sale atw pon ticket oftices in the United States i, and Canada, 1.4, i, l'PR(‘YVAL Luw ‘res. & Geo. Manager. Syndicate Hill Addition BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars For a choice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins the the Syudicate lands insouth Omaha, and will rapidly build up with com- fortable homes. These lots ave beautifal and are near the stock yards and packing houses, aud will be m‘cude as_homes by the employes of these works, and are undoubtedly the in the market, Terms easy. est value for the price of any lots Several have been sold and the price will soon be ad=~ vanced. We have the exclurive agency on this addition. GILMAN PLAGE' This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West Omaha. low price has been puton them to start them. terms, i this spring,will ma; A $150 to 8300, On ensy Tne grmhnf and impravements to bs made on Lenvenworth St ke this very valuable property. CLARK PLACE. This is a sub-division ef the Megeath propsrt\' facing Hancom’s Park on the south. good growth of native timber. ()nu\lm and will sely rapidly. balance on good time, First come, first served. TUKEY & KEYSOR’ Good Jocation, near street car, fine view and has a This is one of the finest additions in Price $300 to $650. One fourth eash, This is a splendid op- portunity for persons whointend building for a home. SUB-DIVISION Ts a beautiful piece of ground ]ymg one block south of Gilman place, 1n West Omaha. are a bargain. splendid investment for a rich man or a poor man. HAWTHORNE The first of these lots will besold at $125 to $150, and A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home and a This addition lies between Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks from the High School, one mile from the postoflice, and is what is known as inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the finest residencesin the city are in this locality. The grade on Davenport street has been established and work commenced, and will be Lompleted as soon as the weather permits. The contract has been leb for builein, large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this ad 1- tion. We predict that these lots will more than double in value before August, asit is the most desirable part of Omaha and woald have been built up years ago had it been placed on the market. B350 TO $BB50: Adjoining lots are heing old at double the price we ask for these. Prices EIRKWOOD. Wezhave gix lots left in‘this addition which we offer at a bargain. FPARM LANDSI| Welhave some improved and unimproved farms near Omaha, and gome well nuprmed iurms in Sarpy county. idence Lots in all parts of the city, and £ .0 Residence and Re 2T S 0N R On all the best streets infthe business center. BEDFORD.& SOUER,. 213 South 14th Street,,between Farnam and Doglag World for