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S e A e i § AT i YIS o~ o A R A SR O AR Ty NATTV RN OMATA DAILY BEE FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAY u omw YoRx, April 1, oney—TFiasy at 14®@2 vor cent. Primo Pupar—d @b} por cont fixohangs Bills—Stoady at 4 87}; demand, 4 80}, Govarnmonts - Steady. Rallways —Weaker. Stocks ~The market in early dealings was foverish and unsettled. Aftor midday there was mora activity in Lake Shore, owing to purchases for short account and also in the Vanderbilt intorost. This started a genoral buying movement and quick advance in prices. In the aftornoon room traders and bears attacked Western Union, and the im- provement noted was partially lost. Near tho closo thore was a marked change for the botter. The market closed strong, many stocks selling at tho highest prices of the day. Compared with last night's closing prices, vo stocks wero @14 per cent highor, ox- copt Northwestarn, Missouri Pacific, Wabash and Westorn Union, which were @13 per cent lower. American Cable fell off 8 per cont to b7. OUUPONS BTOOKS AND BONDS, Amoricau Fxpross. . Burl., Codar Rapids Pacific. . & Northorn. o Tllinols Contral. Ind., Bloom. & Kansas & Toxas...vvvvarirrrs Liako Shore & Michigan So Michigan Contral. ... .. Mianoapolls & St. Touia. . o o land,.....o0ne Bt. Pan & Milwaukee. do Jdo do *Asked, tEx-interest. e —— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CricAGo, April 1 —Flour—Dull; nominally unchangod; good to choice spring wheat_flour, 4 00@b 85; eoft spring wheat, 4 00@5 00; M nnesota baker's, 4 50@5 2. Wheat—Regular wheat fairly active and un- nottled; opoucd strong; early trading was 3@ fo higher, then declined about yc for May, and ifc for June and July, rallied again, fluc- NEW ORLRANS, Niew Onueaws, April 1.—Corn—Good . mand but scarce; white, 70 Oats— Fair demund at 43)c. Corn Meal—Quint: held higher at Pork Tard- kog, " Bulk Meats—Falr demand and oasier; shoulders, packed, 7 3% Whisky—Firm; Western 110, sctifiod, 105@ PEORIA PRODUCK. Pronra, April 1,—Corn—Active and firm; new mixed, 48}@484c; new rejected, 47)@ 480, * ts—Dull and irregular; No, 2 white, @ 36c. Rye—Dull and nominal; No. 2, now, 60@ Whisky—Yirm: 1 17, ST, LOUIS PRODUCK 8r. Touts, April 1.—Flour—Market un. changed. Wheat—Opened lower but advanced, and closed about as yestorday; INc 108§ for cash: £1 083 for Apr for May, 911@934c for July. Corn—Opened a shade off but recovered and closed about as yesterday; 48@48)o for cash; 47}o for May; big@b2ie for July. Oats—Lower; 30je for cash; bid for As)rfl: 831c bid for May. 2 rod, 1.0 §1074@1 07 82 Rye -~Higher; b9)@b1e bid, Rarley—70@ 850, Butter — Unchanged. Eggs—Lowor at 14ic, Flax Seod—Higher at 1 60, Hay —Strong; prairie, 8 50@11,60; timothy, 12 00@16 00, Bran-Unchanged. Corn Moal - Lower; 82 60, Whisky--Steady; §1 16, Provisons - Very slow, Pork-Jobbing at §18 00, Lard - Nominal, Crosing Boarn — Wheat — Stronger and o shade better; 107§ for May; 1034 June; 933 Jul Corn —Stoady: 49}c for May; 50§@50§c for June; 5 1 1 bid for May. LIVE STOOK. OHICAGO LIVE STOOK, Cnroago, April 1,—The Drovers" Journal afternoon us follows: arket slow; &ricofl easfer; light to ug, 5 90@6 00; packing and ship- ping, 6 65@7 50; skips, 4 00@5 70. Cattlo—Fairly active and steady: common to choice shipping, 500@6 10; inferior to good cows, 2 30@4 80; stockers, 8 50@4 75; foe lers, 4 S0@5 30, Sheep—Active and steady; inferior to good, 3 50@5 00 per cwt; choice to extra, b 25@6 50, ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. Sr. Louis, April Cattle — Steady and fairly firm; exports, 6 25@6 75; good to choice shipping steers, 5 G0@6 20; common to me- dium, 500@5 50; feeders, 4 75@5 25; corn-fed Toxans, 5 00@5 75. Sheep—Quiet; inferior to fair, 3 25@4 00; medium to good, 4 25@5 25; choice to extra, 5 50@6 00, Hogn—Slow; lewer; light, 6 ing, 6 .30@6 70; heavy, 6 30@7 00. KANSAS OITY LIVE S8TOCK. Kansas Crry, April 1,—Cattlo—Steady; natives, 5 15@>5 90; stockers and feeders, 4 50 @5 00; cows, 3 50@4 40. Hogs—Weak and fc lower, at 6 10@6 50. Sheop - Quiet; 3 e e TRAFFIC. 6 40; pack- FLOUE AND GRAIN, Om10800, April 1, — Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as followa: tuated, and closed about o higher for May, and }c higher for June and July; cash, 82§@834c; April, 82§c; 5 in wintor whoat ther trading; spring, 85}c. Corn--Unsettled; opened §@{c higher, ad- vanced 3@}c more, then declined irrogularly about §c, fluctuated, and closed ko higher for May: and i higher for June; eash, SLE@537: April 01} May, 553@36¢; July, 58¢; reject- ed, 51@5? Wwas no Oats —Fairly active and ranced a fraction lower: closed steady; cash, 281@313c; April, 287c; May, 33@33c; July, 823c. yo—Lasy at 57@59c. Barley—Nominal at 62c. Timothy—High grades, 1 27@1 28; good to prime, 124@1 25, Flax Seed—1 65@1 66 on track, Mess Pork—Ruled easy, d:clined 15@20c, and closed tame; cash and April, 17 50@17 60; May, 17 624@17 65; July, 17 80@17 823. Lard —Ruled 2}@bc lower; closed steady; cashand April, 9 15@9 20; May, 9 273@9 30; July, 9 424@9 45, Boxed Meats—Shoulders, 785; short ribs, 9 25; short clear, ¢ 85. Butter—Wenker; choice creamery, 30@32c; fancy dairies, 26@28c; rolls, common to choive, 12@22c. ; (l:l —Steady and unchanged; hard skims ull. Eggs—Weak; 16@16s. Hides —Stesdy; greon salt cured, bull and damaged, Gfe; green salt cured light, 8kc; heavy 8¢; green salt calf, 13c; dry calf, 15c. Tallow—Steady and unchanged. Whisky—1 17. Catt Boann, —~Wheat—May and June fo higher; July dc lower. Sales, 1,000,000 bushels, Corn—May, c lower. Sales, 200,000 bushels, Oats—May and June, 4o higher. Sales, 260,- 000 bushels, Pork—dJune, 2ke higher. Sales, 2,500 bbls. TLard—May, 2hc higher; June and July, 2i¢ lower, Sales, 6,000 tiercos. CINCINVATI, Orworwnat, April 1.—Wheat—Quiet; No, 2 rod 104, Corn—Demand fair; firm; No, 2 Oats—Easi , 36! Rye—Firm; No, Barley—Frm: unchang: Pork—Dull; mess, 17 7 Lard—Light demand; prime steam, 9 12}@ 925, ‘Whisky—Firm at 1 15, KANSAS CITY PRODUCE, Kansas Crry, April 1.—Wheat—Stead §2he bid cash;' 83{@840 for May; 83§ bid Jane, Ou:n Steady; 423 @42 bid for cash; 43} for May; +4A@441 - for June, Oata—Higher; 20}c. NEW YORK, New Youk, April 1.—Wheat — Cash, lower; options opened strongor, afterwards became deprassed and declined 1@1}e, closing steadier at J@jc above inside fignres un: graded red, 8c@1 14; No. 8 red , 98:; No, 2 Tod, 1 013@1 03} Corn—Openad 4@jc higher, later fell back 4@, olosing firmer with & recovery of Jo; woeradad, 5@0lo; old No. 2, 60{@1ics 0, 2, 505@4;41 Ot ~Stronger; mixed western, 33@303; white, 40@44c. Fgn—Western fresh, dull and weak at 2@z, Porkc - Steady_and moderately active; new moss, 17 B0@17 75, Lard -Steady; prime steam, 9 43@9 48, Butter—Dull ad lower at 10 Coffee —Options fairly active at a decline of 25 to 40 points; Havra closed barely steady aud the receipts of Rio reported show in- Creases. mixed, Gic. a@37c. LIVERPOOL, Lavereoow, Apri! 1. —Wheat—Dull; winter, Bs@8s bid: spring, 7s 94@7« 11d. Corn— Dull; new, 4s $4d; old, 5s 1d. TOLEDQ, Tovepo, April 1,—Wheat—Lemand act- ive; wesk aud lower; No. 2 rel cash, Ydfc. Corn—Wenk; No. 2, ciwh, ble, Onta—Steady; No. 2, cash, 86c asked. BALTIMORE. Bavrimore, Aprill --Wheat —Lower, ing weak aud dull; No, ¢ red spot, 100@ 104, Corn—Dull and lower to sell; mixed, spot, Dfl,)c aske 40@42e. ye—Quiot at 67@60c, Eags —Firm at 20@21c. Whisky—Unchanged at 1 11@112, MILWAUKESR, MriLwauxes, Aprill. 9, 880; Avril S4fo: May, 893c; June, 90ic. % “Corn—Dull sud heavy; No. 2, be. Oats—Dall and nowinal; No, 2, 31§@382¢. Rye—Easior; No. 2, tlc, -Dull; No, 2, 6de. May, 874c; | Wh olog. | countey roll wanted, kod. ; g ats ~ Dall and about steady; western white, | $12. Recolpts, Ship'ts, Flour, bbls... 21,000 26,000 eat, bushel Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels. Rye, bushels arloy, busl NEW Yo, April 1. — Receipts and shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recolpts Ship'ta, Wheat, bushels.......... 42,000 80,000 Corn, bushels. 27,000 1.100 Oats, bushels. .. 32,000 171,000 LIVE SBTOCK. On10AGO, April 1, — Receipts and ship. ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. Qattl... ] B 4,400 % Kaxaas Orry, April 1. — Recelpts an shipments of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: Receipts. Ship'ts, glntflo 1,801")1‘)) ogs. 1 Sheep . 320 4 81, Louts, April 1, — Receipts and ship- ‘menta of live stock for tha past 24 hours have baen as follows: Roooipta. Ship'ts Oattle 700 100 Hogs. 4,500 600 hoop L 300 600 L DRY GOODS MARKET. NEW York, April L.—The export of dc mestic cotton goods for the past week was 3,- 081 packages, making since January lst @ total of 42,885 packayoes agamst 39 903 for the same time Jast year and 30,414 in 1881, The demand of agents is very uneven for moderate to fair quantities of wiscellaneous stuff, — OMAHA “ARKETS, 1 400, Figs, Ib, 160, Dates, in frails, Tie, dates, fard, in'boxos, 140, Fruir Ber pails, por Ib, Gawe ens—Apple butter, in 80 1b Pium buttar, 7he, All kinds in good demand, ¢ s, Mallard, por doz, toal, 81 50; mixed, $2 002 25, (oeso, 81560, Prairio chickons, &1 00, Quail, wcially £125. Snipe, Hav—Bale H@8 00 per ton, JELLY 10 20 and 80 Ib pails, 8@9%; n 2 1b t'n-.gmr doz, $1 50; assorted tumblers, per Joz, €1 20; schooners, per dozen, &8 00, MarLe Pure, in bricks, per Ib, 16c; UGAR Ohio, 1. small ca X OAT MEAL—Stoel cut, por bhl, 86 25, _Uxtons—Market baro and demand good at ¢ por b, ON10¥ SETS ~Bottom per bu, & §2 50, Porcony ; tops, Tn good demand at 2@24cper 1b, arce and high. Dressod Tuar @180, Goosn, 170, Chickens, joks, 13@14c. Chickens, live per Ducks, live, per doz, $1 ¢ doz, $4 00, . Porarors—Demand for chotce, well assort- mixod and frosted lots not rly Roso, per bu, 50@dbo; Coloradoes ' are ad stock only: d at an. Peachblow, offerea at 60@65¢. PresgrvEs —(In 20-1b pafls)—Strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, per b, 13¢; poach cherries, plums, apricots, figs, per Ib, 11 cranbarry satioo, per Ib. 8 N bacon, 1130 os 10fc; short rib ho; moss pork, per Driod beef, 15fc. Liard, 10jc. rnLES —Spinach, per bbl, 4 50; now cabbage, California per It Tottuce, per doz., 60c; redishes, per doz., 6c; swoet pota- toes, per 1b, 6¢, turnips, per bu, b0c, beets, per bu, 75c. Pios Frerr, [rier, Ero.—Pigs foet, 15 1b Kita, 81.25; pligs 40 Ib qr b, $2.60; piga_foot, 80 16 half bbl, 85 00; tripe, 15 1b kits, $1 25 tripo, 40 1b qr bbl, 82 50; tripe, 80 1b Kalf bbl, £500; pigs tongues, 15 Ib kits, $2b0; pigs tonguon, 010 qr bbl, 86 00, Lambe' tonsuos, 16.1b kits, 3 00; 40 Ib qr bbl, 86 00, Fresit Ovstens—Selocts, 40c standards, Wholesale ¥Frices, Orri0E oF THE OMAHA Bre, Tuesday Evening, April 1, } The tollowing prices are chargod retailors by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- y: | chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by tho elovatora and other local buyers: Live Stock. AT STEERS—4 HO@B 25, War Cows—38 00@4 00, Hoas—6 00@6 25, Sneer—8 H0@4 50, CaLves—6 00@6 60, Flour and Millstufts. WinteR Wigar—Hest quality, patent, at 8223 40, L S PRING 8:25@8 40, i SECOND QUALITY—2 BO@3 25. BRAN—T0¢ per cwt, Onorren FEED—Per 100 lbas, 80c, Conry MeAL—1 00@1 10 per owt, BCREERNING —85@750 per cwt General Produce, ArprLes—Very fow in market, Genitans, 83 60; Ben Davis, 84 75; Willowtwigs, $4 50, Beans—Receipta light and demand good. Hand picked navy, per bu, $250; medium, 2 00@?2 25, Breswax—In good demand. Choice hiight %llh; 20@?28c; common to good dark per Ib, 2he 'Burrn—Market quist but steady, Cholce Fanoy creamery, 8@ 603 eholoe voll, 166 18c; oholcs solla packed, 14@150; falr £ good, 11@1c; tnferior gradcs, G@se. Cranperries—Bell and ‘Bsg Hk l:.l," 814 wl;bl 00 or] te” per bbl, ; per bbl, 84 75; condensed per gal, 8%, ¥ Cugrse—Full cream, western, 123@12§c; ‘Wisconsin, 184@14c. Cocoasurs—Per 100, 84 75@5 00, Receipts have heen heaver the past UALITY—2 T5@8 HEAT—Bost cherry per bbl, Eaas Wheat —Steady, No. | fow days aud market weakening; however. there wont be no dicline of any importance by Ewter, To-day’s sales, 150, ForeioN Firoims—Mewing box, 83 26@8 50, Messina lemons, per box, 88 76@4 00. Bananas, per bunch, 83 00@ per s 86c; modiums, Zoe. Grocers List. OANNED Goons—Oysters (Standard)per case, 8 70@8 80; strawberrics, 2 Ib, per case, 2 00@ 210; raspherrios, 2 b, por cass, 2 90; Bartlett poars, por caso, & 40; whortlabsrrios, por case, 10; 'egg _pluzs, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; green gages, 2 1, per case, 3 90; pino apples, 2 I per case. 4'80@5 50, Rope—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 9}, § inch, 10c; $ inch, 10kc. U CANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 16e, 154c; 8s, 164c; boxea 40 Ibs, 16 or., s, 154, Marongs—Per caddio, 35¢; round, cases, 2 65; square_cases, 1 70, Suaans—Powdered, "8jc; cut_loaf, 8fo; granulated, 8c; confectioners” A, 7fc; Stand- ard extra U, 7o extra 0, 6c; medium yol- low, 6c; dark yellow, c. Corrers—Ordinary grades, 12@124c; fair13 @184c; good, 14c; prime, 16@15ko; choice 16@17c; fancygreen and yellow,16@16}c; old vernment Java, 20@26c; Levering’s ronatod. 7c;_Arbuckle's roasted, 163c; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 16c; mitation Java, 16} @18k Rice—Louisiana prime to cholce, 7o; fair Ghe; Patma, 6§c. 266TH EDIIION.PR]GE 5 BY MAIL POSTPAID. 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Tarker, No. 4 Bulfinch Streot, Boston Masn., who may bo consulted on all disoases’ requiring skill and . Chronlo and obstinatedisoses that have baMled the ekill of ail other phys- clane & speolalty. Nuoh troated l\mm.HEA tully without an'instano — allurs, THY® aa. VSEL PAVIE —WITH— ) FALLS bRANTTE 1 1d your work is done for all time to time to come. Fisr—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 8 50; No. 1 muckerel, «its, 1 15; family mackerel, half brla,, 7 00; family mackerel, kits, 93c; No. 1 white fish, half brls., 8 75; No. 1 kita, 115, Syrup—Standard Com., 80c, bols; Standard do, 4} gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kogs 1 37. Sopa- In b papers, 8 30 per case; kog per Ib, . ProxLes—Medium. in barrels, 8 25; do in half barrels, 4 75; small, in barrels, 9 2% do in half barrels, 5 25; gherkins, in barrels, 10 25; do in half barrals, b 75. Tias—Gunpowder, good, 46@55c; choloo 60 76c; good Imperial, 40@48c; cholce, 60@6hc; oung Hyson, good, 50c; ' choice, 65c@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 35c; Japan, choice, 60@75e; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, choice, 40@55e; Souchong, good, 35@40c; choice, 35@4be, WoODENWARE—Two _hoop pails, 185; threo hoop paile, 210, Tabs, No. 1, 0 00; Plo- neer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuclkots, 8 85. Soaps—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 875; Kirk's white Russian, 625; Kirk's eutocs, 215; Kirk’s_Prairio 'Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz. PMASH—Penn!YlVDIfl. cans, 4 case, In case, 8 35; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50, CanDY—Mixed, 12@130; " stick, 1lc; twist stick, 11jc. ViNecaR—New Yorkapple 16c; Ohio ap ple, 13c. Satn—Dray loads, por bh, 180; Ashton, in sncks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, 5, 8 30, StARCH—Pearl, 4ho; Sllver Gloss, 9: Corn Starch, 9¢; Excelslor Gloss, 7c; Corn, The. SPIORS— 'a&m, 17c; allspice, 150; cloves, 250; cassin 1 g Lye—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Waestorn, 275; North Star, 2 00; Lewls Iye, 4.65; Jewell lye, 275 Dry Goods. Brown SnETiNGs—Atlantic A, 8c; Atlan- tic P, 6c; Atlantic LL; bhe; Brunswick, The; Beaver Dam LI, 6¢; Lawrence 1.1, 6¢; Paci- fic H, 7jc: Royal Standard, tc; Indian Head A, 8¢; Wauchusett A, 7{c. Fixe Browy SHEETINGS —Argyle, Tic; Pep- perell R, 63c; Salisbury R, 6c. BLEACRED CorroNs Ballon 4-4, Ghc: Bal- lon 7-8, t£3¢; Cumberland 4-4, 8c: Davoll DD, 8ije; Fairmount, 4ic; Fruit of the Loom 4-4, Ge; Glory of the West, 8}c; Golden Gate, Bic Hill 7-8, Be; Hill 4-4. Lonsdale, 8jc; New York Mills, 11ic; Wamsutta, 11fc. Ducks (Colored)—Boston, '8 oz, 114c; Bos- ton, 10 ez, l4hc; Boston, 9 oz., 14c; Fall River, 8hc. Ducks (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1lc; West Point, 11 0z., 14c; Boston' Bear, 8 oz, 1lc. TiokiNgs —Amoskeag, 14jc; Continental Faacy, 9%c; Cordis, 19¢; Paarl River, 14c; ark, Hamleton Awnings, 12ho. DeX1ys—Amoskeag, 1do; Beaver Cresk AA, 13c; Beaver Crook BB, 1idg Boaver Creek CO, 104; _Hayiaakers, 8c; Jafirey D & T, 12{0: Jaffrey XXX, 12fo! Poarl_River, 146; Warren AXA (brown), 12}c; Warren BB (brown), 11he; Warren CO (brown), 10k Caxbiics—Fifth avenue glove finish, Bjo; Koystone glove finish, Ac. Corser JEANS ~Amory, The; Hancock, 8c Koarsayer, 83c; Rockport, 7 Prixts—Allons 60;Cacheco, Z Indigo 7-8, 114¢; 4, PRINTS SHIKTINGS —Ataer] fie; Gloucoster, So; Southbridge, | 4jo; Rosodale, 4c. GINGHANS ~Amoskoag stagles, 8ic: Bates ; Arnolds, Indigo, 8c; ;. Cocheco, 5 Waverlys, WE CHALLENGE The World to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNTEOY Panig Bl ~OMAHA. WEDN WEDNESDAY APRIL 2, 1884, (PRERL L é . Railway Time Table, U, P. R R, MAIN LINE AR to Bprom?:08 o te | prews, 8:20p @ pm |G Ialand Pass, 11:80 & m pm | Tiocoln Ex 0, D:00, 10:00, 11:00 8¢ 09, 6:00, 10:10 p. m, On § &, ; 2100, 4:00, 0:00, 1 roadway dopot, 12 . {1:00, 2:00, 8 indays: 8:00, 10:00 . m.; 12 m 6:00, 0:40, 1040 p. . Areive Tranafor dopot, 10 min utos Inter. Toave Cotfnoll Blufts Transte 10:55, 11:25 & 1312 13195, 9:2 7:08, 10:65 p. m. Arrive Omah: LAAVE OMATA,L Pase’ No. 2., .. T:86am No.10.....6:46 p m No. 4.0 LLTA8 pm Lispm £47The abovo s Omaha Time. ¥ Standard time is 24 minutes fastor than looal time. B. & M. RAILROAD TIME TABLE CENT. TIME. DRNYRR RXPRRSS. WRST BOUND, RAST ROUND. T T e s e e SDAY. APRIL 2, 168, e LRAVE. ARRIVR Omaha.... 7:80 pm 8:40 am 9:40 am Ashiand .. 0:24 pm 1111 am pm o TS am Lincoln. . . 10:60 am 12:54 pm pm 140 am Croto. .. ...11:50 pm 1:60 pm 9:40 am Hastings 5:00 pm 10:30 pm Red Cloud. 8:00 am 8:00 ym McCook.. 1065 am 340 pm Akron ... 3:45 pm 1040 pm Denver 5 pm 8 85 am 7:36 am MISSOURI PACIFIC—STANDARD TIME. ARRIVE, 6.45 pm STANDARD TIME, reve, daily except Mon- dnss. . 0:5 a m ¥ 5p m | Mail, daily.... .6:56 p m ©,, St. P. M. & O.—STANDARD TIME, (Depot 14th and Webster Sts. No. 2 mixed.....7: No. 1 mixed y Freight ... Aflantic Exp Atlantio Mall p m (Transtor Dopot, Council Blufts.) WABASH & ST. LOUIS, 7:50 & m | Arrive L.0:50 p m | Arrive B &Q R R.—STANDARD TIMR Every day. Opening and Closing of Malls, ROUTR OPEN. aLosm. am. pm. Am. pam. C,R.1L&P,C. B, W. N.W.,0., ,,C, Q., 8t Paul & Sloux City11:00 9:00( 6:40 8:16 [+X C. & P. in Towi 9:00| 6:40 Wabash Express. 8:16 Wahash local .. K. C., 8t. Joo & C. .« 9:00 8:50 Missouri Pacifio 3 C, 8t P M. & Utilon Paciflc, overlan 8:00 Union Pacific, Denver F: 7:80 0. & Republican Valley . B. & M. Express. ... K B &M, for Plattsmouth, 8, Bend, Ashland and Lincoln. | 7:80 00 m. £01:00 p. m. UTANT, Postmastor Westem Comice-Warks IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. Omaha, Neb, Oftice open Sundays from ) : n "¢ Ko 1111 Douglas 8t MANUFACTURER OF MACADAM! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM. MoBAIN & CO.. Sioux Falls, Dakota Balvamizea Iron Cornices 48 Dormer Windows, Fintals, Tin, Iron and Slate fing, Speoht's patent Metalllo Skylight, Patent d Ratonet Bar and Brackot Sheiving. 1 am ont for tho above Lino of £oody. Iron ‘Verandas, Iron Baax gonera DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. REGULAR GRADUATE of two medlcal collegot Lias been engaged longer In tho treatmont of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, BKIN AND BLOOD Disenses than other physician in St. Louis, as city papers show and all ol residents know, Consultation free Lnvited. When it islnconventent to visit the city treatment, medicines can bo sent by mail or oxpros overywhere. Curablo cates guaranieed; whoro ou oxista it is frankly stated. Call or write, Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental Wenluose, Mercurial and_other a f Throat fug, 8kin AfTeations, Od Sores_and Uloors, Tmped! ments 6 1 Bpeoil BURGIUAL HARRIAGE rocclpte; p ol marry who ok why, catiacs, vonsoquences and cure, Maflod for 26c Postago or stamvs. won 99.4s 1 Wealdervaushi THIS BEUTor Regenera- tor is made expressly for the cure of derangements of the gencrative orgens, Th re Iy 1o mistake about this mstruwent, the con- tinuous stream’ of ELEC- TRICITY |permeati through the parts must res- tore them to hoal (hy action atound this with olts adyertised to cure all illy fr (At toe. It is for the GNE spec- ific purposo. ulars giving full information, addrens Cheover Eleotric Bolt Cor, 103 Washington 8t., Chicago Ll PRINCIPAL LINE FROM CHICAGO, PEORIA &f staples, S}c; Lancaster staplas, So; Plnnket ‘nhld.u. 9c; Hudson checks, 7i¢; Amoskeng Persians, Yic. . Digss Goops—Atlantic al , 9hc; Per- siane cashmer, 234c; Hamleton cashmero, 16}c; Hamleton Fancus, 11§c; Hamleton ba cades, 150: Arlington J. R.ICAMPBELL. I 8.8, CAMPBELL, Campbell & Co.. Commission Merchants EPRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, ETC. 106 Bouth 14th Burect, btweon Donglas aud Dodge, OMAHA, NER, Refcrencos—First Nutional Bank, Stecle, Johnson 80, Owmaha; Bank of Cass County, Flattsmoulh, b, CONBIGNMENTS SOLICITED. PROMPILY. RETURNS MADE 1 Ardey 3Dy 160 Fuhion Bl Sow Vork s CORNFIELD i Market | 509 North 16th Street. Wm. Gentieman’s Block. Cholos Cuts of Meats & specialty, Ordors will L re- celved by telephone, No. 159, WA, B, BREISON, Proprietor. BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN T0 DENVER, on VIA RANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Conneeting in Union Depots at Kansas City, Omiha und Denver with through traing for SAN PRANCISCO And all points in the Great West, GOING BRAST. Connceting n Giand Union Depot at Chicago with through traing for NEW YORK, BOSTON, Aud ull kustorn Cities, At Peoria with through trains for Indianap- olis, Cineinnatl, Columbus, and all points in the South-East.,' “At St. Louls with through DUFRENE & MENUELSOHN. ARCHITECTS LArREMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BA — BUILDING. Cure withous med . A POSITIVE: it tober 16, '70. Oue box No. 1 will enre any case in four days or less No. 2 will cure the most obetinate case no matter of how long standing. Allans Soluble Medicated Bougies No nsusoous doses o1 subebs, copabla, or ofl of san: dad wood, tnut axe n~. it to produce’ dyspepsia by deatroying tno cuatinguof the stomach. *Price $1,60 Hold by 8 1 druggists, or mailed ou_recelpt of prioy For turther particulars g2nd for croular. P. O Box 1,183 sgananco, CURE aing for all points South. Elegunt Da; el Chuiry Revolving Chs Oars and”the famons . muywlm(xun-mn( ver, and Chicago, City and Denver, Thiough camrs bet Indianapolis and Council Blufts, via I GOING Solid Traing of Pullinan Palnce Sleopig Cars ire run daily tc from 8t. Louis; via Hannibal; Quine coleule, Burlington, Cedar Rupids and All LeatoSt. Paul and Minneapolis; Parlor Cars Chiairs (o and (1om 81, Louix g Of cars ity Towa, Lincoln, Ne. pelinin Bt Louls and braska, and D olomdo. 1t i ulso the only Thiough Line buiween 8T, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and 6T, PAUL, . 8. H ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, -~ = = = Neb BRNADER OF THOROUGHBRED AND HIOH ORADN HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE AND DUROO OB JHRSNY RED SWINE 4@ Young stook for sale. Correspondence soliaited reat THROUGH CAR 1t is known as the 15 universully aduiit LINE of America, sid Sl 1o be the uipped Rallrozd in Werld £ Hlasst 3y Aplfeclu 1] c!'.l‘rn'fi.9 i ol Phrough Tickeis vie this 1ine 1or salo of # £ coupon ticket ofiices in the United Statos PERCEVAL LOWELL, Mavarer GenPaans . Caiower Syndicate Hill Addition BEDFOR D & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars For a choice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition, This addition joins the the Syudicate lands insouth Omaha, and will rapidly bu'ld 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 best 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 exclusive agency on thisaddition. Terms easy. GILMAN PLAGE ' This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West Omaha. A low price has bien puton them to start them. $150 to 8300, On easy terms, Tne grading and improvements to bs made on Leavenworth St., this spring,will make this very valuable property. CLARK PLACE. This is a sub-division ef the Megeath property farmz Hancom's Park on thesouth. G od location, near street car, fine view and hasa good growth of native timbar. This is one of the finest additions in Omaha, and will sely rapidly. Price $300 to $650. One foarth rash, balance cn good time. KFirst come, first served. This is a splendid op- portunity for persons whointend building for a home. TUKEY &KEYSOR’S SUB-DIVISICN Ts a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman place, 1n West Omaha. The first of these lots will be sold at 8125 to $150, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful p'ace for a home and a splendid 1investment 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 s inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the finest residencesin the city arein this locality. The grnde ou Davenport street has been established and work commenced, and will be completed a8 soon as the weathier permits, The contract has been let for builoing ¢ large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this addi- tion. We predict that these lots will more than double in 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 BBBO: Adjoining lots are being sold at doublethe price we ask for these. . KIRKWOOD. We=have six lots left infthis addition_which we offer at a bargain, FARM LANDSI ‘We! have some improved and unimproved farms near Omaha, and come well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOIMEHIS. Residence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and BUSINEGSGS LOTE On all the best streets in_the business center. BEDFORD & SOUER. (1213 8outh 14th Street,sbetween Farnam and Doiglas(]