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R LT 2 ey, ™, TR T » RN T NN AN TR s FINANGE AND COMMERGCE. FINANCIAL Nrw Yong, A Money—FEasy at 14@2 per cent. Prime Paper—4@54 per cont Exchangs Bills—Tirm at 4 4 89}, Governments — Firm, Stooks—The stock market opened slightly lower this morning, but soon became strong and higher with an advance of §@§ per cent. Western Union sold up from 694 to 714, Com- pared with last night's closing, prices are down }to 1} per cent, except for Western Union and St. Paul preferred, which are 4 to 1 per cent higher, pril 2, demand, VUUPONS 2’ 100 113§ 4 1234 P = BTOOKS AND BONDS, Americau_ Expross, Burl,, Codar Ilnpldu & Northorn Qentral Pacific. Ohicago & Alton. Michigan Central.. Mianeavolis & St. hfi‘ do do Missourd Pacific. .. X 3 Northern Pacific v 215 do IR |} Northwestorn. . . P V1 do « 140 New York Contral . 114, Onlo & Mississippi . 21 do ) Peoria, Decatur ¥ i 15% Rock . 18 8t Pan & . 851 do do do . 112} 8t. Paul Minn, & “mlmbn . 4 8t, Paul & Omaha. ... . 30 .90, . 191 . 724 Wabash, 8t T & Pacido 3 ‘43 do _do o ¥ 2|'g . 69 ‘Wastern Uaion Talegran! *Asked, x: e — - GRAIN AND PHROVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODUCE. Onrcaco, April 2—Flour—Dull; good to choice spring whoat flour, 500@5 85; soft Iprlus wheat, 400@5 00; Minnesota baker’s, W haks T A Se etb umabEblad) open- ed firm at fc_higher, advanced a shade more, but afterwards declined 1@ljc, June and July declining more than May; Iater in the sossion it rallied slightly, fluctuated and closed do lowr for May, 4o lower for Juno and July; cash, 8 bo; April, 82fc; May, 881@884c; ; winter wheat nominal; Spring, quiet R Dbenedls acs higher, but early doclined 114c and closed about Tk lower for lower for June and g@jc lower for pril, 50@5040; May, 57d0; Tojected, H6e. ull: declined }@jc from' the open- fons; pricos ranged lower than yes- sasy; cash, 289@31he; April, July, 323c; the year, 27ho. 57@0c, m at 624@004c. Veak; choice 1 98 ing quota torday: closod 283c; May, 3 &\ Bnley— Timothy— ; good to prime 132@L 5. Flax Sood—Easier; 164 on track. Moss Pork—Irrogular but steahy; declinod 15@20c, became firmer, but later weakened again and_closed dull: ‘cash and April, 17 30 @1735; May, 17 45G17 474; July, 17 624@ 5. Lard—Steady; declined 15@20c, rallied 74 ?w:., than receded again 10@1%jc; closed ull; cash and April, 8 95; May, 9 00@9 02}; July, 9 15@9 174, Boxed Meats—Shoulders, 730; short ribs, 900; short clear, & Butter—Croamerios _weak, dairy standy; prices unchanged; choice croamery, 30@3%c fancy d: ms 26@28¢; rolls, common to choice, 1 Diri—Staudior at 16@ 1050, Hides —Steady; green salt cured bull, Glc; groon snlt, damagod, 8@8e; greon salt light, 8}@84c; heavy. So: greon walt calf, allow—No, 1, 6c; cake, 7. Whisky—1 1 Cavt Boarb, —~Whoat—May te lower; July 30 higher. ~ Saies, 1,500,000 bushels, Corn—May and July i lower; June fo low- er. Sales, 950,000 bushels. (] Dow NEW YORK, New York, April 2.—~Wheat — Cash heavy; closing j@le lo options opened W woak; 86); higher, declined and ol red, 82c@1 04; No. 4 red , No, 2 red, 1 } Corn—4@1e tions opened o higher, aftorwards _weakened and declined 1@ lic, at the luum, points; ungraded, 46@ er, closing weak; mixod 80c; white wostern, 40@46 Figgs—W estern frash, heavy and lower at 20 @203, Pork —Dull and lower; new moss, 1 374, Tard—Declined 30@35 points, with more activity and considerable excitoment, closing at bottom rates; prime stoam, 9 15@9 20, Butter—Dull, LIVERPOOL, Ltverpoot, April 2.—Wheat—Dull; winter, 8s@8s bdl; spring, 7 11d. ra—Dull and unohanged, TOLEDO, Toukno, April 2,—Wneat—Weak; No. red, cash, 94¢ asked. Corn—\Weak; high mixed, 57c asked; No. 2, 53¢ asked. Un.s—Easier; No, 2, cash, 854c. PEORIA PRODUCK. Proria, April 2,—Corn—Active and firm; mixed, 48@48}c; new rejected, 47@ 36 nm Dull and irregular; No. @36 “Rys—Dull and nominal;” ™ Whisky—Firm: 1 17, e — ILAVE STOOK. 2 white, No. 2, new, 60@ OHIOAGO LIVE STOCK, COnroaco, April 2.—The Drovers' Journal ravorts this afteenoon s follows: Hogs—Firm; rough packing, 600@ packing and shipping, 6 60@7 00; light, 6 0 Cattlo—Active and_ unchanged; to cholco *shipping, 510@0 00; @4 75; stockers, 8 common ln(erior to 50@4 75; 8op —Kirm and fairly active; inferior to f(nnd a 50@5 00 per ewt; choice to extra, 5 00 ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK, 8. Louts, April 2. —Cattle— and prices weak; exports, !‘,‘.:0@1 ; good to choice shipping, b 60@6 00; common to me- dium, 5 (K)(u 5 50; feeders, 4 60@b 25; corn-fed Toxans, 5 00@5 5 Sheep—Slow and weak; 3 25@3 75; medium to fair, 4 00@5 00; chuiee to extra, b 20@6 00. Hogs— Wenk; lewer; light, 6 20@6 30; pack- 25@6 60; heavy, 6 70@6 90, apply liberal 30; inferior to fair, KANSAS OITY LIVE 8TOCK, and feeders, 4 ’A)Q 29 00 cown, 3 |'>0(a]-l 40, Hogs—Weak and Tow er, at 6 15@6 40, Sheep- Quiet; natives, s 50@3 75, et St TRAFFI10. FLOUR AND GRAIN, Oni0ago, April 2, — Receipts and ehip- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Flour, bbis.... Recoipts. Ship'ts, 30,000 23, ‘Wheat, bushels. . 166,000 Corn, bushels 5 107,000 Oats, bushels 5 190,000 Rye, bushels. 5 14,000 Barley, bushels 31,000 New Yomg, April [2. — Receipta and shipmentsof flour and grain for tho past 24 hours have been as followa: Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels Oata, bushels Racolpts Ship'ta. 71,000 000 246,000 8,000 LIVE STOOK, Om104G0, April 2, — Receipts and ship- menta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, Oltfla. . 5700 vese T 11,000 Shoen. 4,400 EKansas Crry, April 2, — Receipts md shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: Cattle. . H ogs. . Sheep 4 8r. Louts, April 2, — Receipts and ship- ‘ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have boen as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. 2 2,400 Y Receipts, EMD’M Oattle, . 33,900 Hogs. 8400 1,.wo L 1,300 1,400 Oats—May ‘and June, ic lower; July, o lower. Sales, 725,000 bushels, Pork: nclmn rod. Sales, 15,000 bbls. Lard—May and June, 5c lower. Sales, 18, 000 tierces. GINCTRNATIL fwarenatr, April 2.—Wheat—Dull; No, 2 red, 1 0. dam~1~mnur and in good demand; No. 2 mixed, 5 Onta—Tn moderate demand; No, 2 mixed, Active and firm; No, 2, 66@67c. ‘irm: unchanged. Light demand; mess, 17 50, Lard—Dull; current make, 8 85@9 00, IiulL Meats—Weak and lower; shoulders, O Whisky—Stoady at 115, KANSAS CITY PRODUCE. Kansas Crr, 2,—Wheat— Lowar; for May; 82fc bid for pril dic ver: 42@424c bid for cash; 43}@ 43¢ for May; 44c for June, ata— Firm; 20jc. NEW ORLEANS, New Onueans, April 2,—Corn—Scarce and firm; medium, Gic. Ontx—])enmud ‘good and tending upward; 48y @4, Corn Munl—hhmly and in good demand; 90. Pork—Firmer and scarce at 18 A2A@18 75. Lard—Steady; tiorce, refined, 9 35@9 40, Bull MeatsFair 'demand; shoulders, packed, 7 375, 4 \\'Muky—llrm and unchanged; 1 05@ BALTIMORE. April 2 --Wheat —About steady . 2 winter red spot, 100§@ Bavrivon and inactive; 100 steady; o O —coarie and firm; western white, 40@ 420; mixed, 38@40c. Rye—Quiet at 67@00c. Ezgs—Lower and dull at 18c, Whisky—Unchanged at 111@112, MILWAUKER, April 2, —Wheat—Weaker; 87¢; April, 83jc; May, 88jc; June, Quiet; No, 2, be. Oata—Lemand actiy Tye—Quiot and stea Bastey e No 3 Bz m—Abont wmixed, spot, MILWAUKES, 2. No. ST, LOUIS PRODUCE, 81 Lours, April 2.—Flour—Unchangs Wheat - Opened highar, declined; and clased = better for ufu erop months, and o shade off or now crops No 2 ved, SU0TA@L 00 for :fi b; 51 O8j(@1 003, closing at- 1 08} for i un«;@wu, Closivg at $1 04 for Sune. Corn—Lower but fairly active; 48@43ic u(..- cush; 48{c for May; 50@d0ke for June; wgblic for July, - Oats—Dull; 84}c for cash; 33%c for May, Rye ~Lower to sell; 50@b9 e bid, arloy—(uiet; 708! Whisky—Steady: 81 10, & Pork—Low ulmlnq of Tnchanged, « we Eggs—Steady at 15c. [ }‘Ilnxmlsjn! \i:.l m)’d ay—Unchanged; .nhls, 88 50@11 50; o LY nmbl.ly, 512 00@ T Bran—T8c¢, Jorn iher; 82 65, 1(‘ Meal—Higher; Provisions—Dull and weak; ,.1, tra de at easy prices, Crosixg Boarn—Wheat—Lower; 107§ for ldy 103 for June: 1 03§ for July. orn — Lower; 47§ for April; 48{c for Ma; e tor Juues 50} ™ 817 ts, 85 only small or July. Lower; B3 for May, ————— OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Frices, OrrioE oF THE OvAniA Bee, Wednesday Evening, April 2, } The tollowing prices are charged retailers by jobbars, wholesalers and commission mer- chanta, with the exception of grain, which Is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Gray Waear—No. 2, 66 Baruey—No, 2, 45@43c, (@380, 28§c 0at8—No, 2, Live Stock. Kar Breens—4 50@5 25, 25, War Cows—3 00@4 00, Hoas—6 00@6 25, SuEEP—8 H0@4 50, CALVES—6 00@6 Flour and Millstufts, WintER WHEAT—Best quali tent, at 82728 40, RNy Bt :;mmxu nAr.xn~‘1;:|(q3 2!1.‘1 ; il PRING HEAT—] it )al 8125@8 40, e SE00ND QUALITY—2 50@3 25 BrAN—T0c per cwt. OnorreD FreD—Per 100 1bs, 80c, CorN MEAL—1 00@1 10 per owt. SCREENING —85@750 per cwt General Produce, ArpLes—Very fow in market, (Genitans, 88 50; Ben Davis, 84 75; Willowtwigs. 84 50, BEANS—Recelpts light and_demand good, Hand picked navy, per bu, $250; medium, 2 00@2 25, e Tn good demand, Ohico bright r I, 26@280; common to good dark per 1b, 200 BUrTRR—Market quist but steady, Choice conntry roll wanted. = Fanoy creamery, 83(@ 8bc; choleo roll, 16@18c; choice solia packed, 12‘%150, fair to good, 11@13c; inferior grades, C. 3,000 | magnolia, 13@l4e. T noks, 15@140. Chickens, live per don, 8400, Ducks, live, per doz, $1 00. Porators—Demand for choics, well Assort- od stock only: mixed and frosted lots not waated at any price, Early Rose, per bu, 35 @40c; Peachbl BO@5dd0; Coloradoes are offarea at 60@ Preserves—Tn 200b pails)—Strawberry, respberry, blackborry, per Ib, 18c; peaches, cherries, plams, apricots, figs, per Ib, 12} cranberry sance, por Ib, Se. Provisions —Ham, 134c; b, bacon, ¢, 8 bacon, 113c; d, s sides 10jo; short rib i shoulders, 8io; moss pork, per Drind beof, 15fc. Lard, 1030, JETANLES —Spinach, per bbl, 4 50; new c1|-lv|g1- California per Ib., 43c; lettuce, per doz., 60¢; redishes, per doz., 6lc; aweet pota- toos. per Ib, B, turnips, per bu, 50, boots per bu, 7de. Pras err. Lrirr, Ero.—Pigs foet, 15 Ib ; | 106 South 14th Strect, botween Douglas and Dodge, J. RWOOAMPBELL. | 8. CAMPBELL. Campbell & Co.. Commission Merchants FTRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, ETC. OMAHA, NFR, Reforencos—First National Bank, Stecle, Johnson & Co., Omaha; Bank of Cass County, Plattemouth, Neb. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. RETURNS MADE PROMPILY. I)R IIORIIE’S ELEGTRIG BELT Kita, £1 25; pigs 40 Ib qr bbl, $2 50; pigs foet, 80 1 half bbl. & 00; tripe, 15 1b L«L 8125, tripe, 40 Ib qr bbl, $2 50; tripe, 80 Ib half bbl, 800, pigs tongnes, 13 1b kits, $2 b0; pigs o, 4011 qr bl 86 00, Lambe' tonges, kits, €3 b qr b ‘standards, , 86 00. Fresit OysTers—Selects, "400 85¢; mediums, Zbo. Grocers List. cmum Goons—Oysters (Standard)per case, 8 70@3 80; strawberries, 2 1b, per case, 2 00@ 2 10; raspberrios, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; Bartlett hoar, por ma,ho Wl ortlalmrriu, pr case, S10; ogg. plums, 2 Iy per case, 2 80 groe gages, 2 1, per. o, iw pine’ apples, 21 per caso, 4 80@5 Sisal unu. and_Iarger, Ofo, § inch, 10c; inch, 10kc. Clairas—Hoxes, 40 bs, 16s, 154c; 8, 1540; boxes 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 6s, 1630, Maronzs—Por caddli, 850; round, cases, 2 55; squaro_cases, 170, B ot Dowdered. " *8o; ot loat, sie; granulated, 80; confoctioners’ A, 7fo; Stan ard extra O, 7o; extra O, 0ic; medium yd lo, Gho; dark yollow, . Corrers—Ordinary grades, 12@12ho; falr18 ?c good, 1dc; prime, 15@15ke; cholce, lu@ 7c; fancygreen and yellow,1 @1r>ac-old ?flvummsnt Java, 20@26¢; Levering’s roasted. 7o; _ Arbuckle’s romstod, 163c; MeLaughlin's XXXX @18% ronsted, 1Gfo: mitation Jave, 16} Rior—Louisiana prime to choloe, 7c; falr tma, 6fc. F1si—No. 1 mackerel, half brle,, 850; No, 1 mackerel, its, 1 15; family mackerel, half bels., 7 00; family mackerel, kits, 95¢; No. 1 white fish, half brls., 8 75; No, 1 kits, 115, SyroP—Standard Com., 80c, bols; Standard o, 44 gallon kegs 185; Standard do, 4 gallon Sopa~{n I papers, 8 30 par caso; kog por Ib, lel.m-—Medlnm. in barrels, 8 25; do in half barrels, 4 75; small, in barrels, 9 2'1‘ do in half barrels, 5 25; gherkina]in barrels, 10 25 33 do in half barrels. b 75. Tas—Gunpowdor, good, 45@55; choloe 60 @7bc; good Imperial, 10@43c; choice, 60@G5e; Youg Hyson, good, 50c; ' choice, 650@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, choice, 60@7be; Golong, good, 35@1 choice, 40@550; Souchong, good, choice, 85@43 WoonENwARE—Two _hoop pals, 185; three hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- neer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbucketa, 3 85. Soaps—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinot, 860; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Kirk's white ‘Russian, 525; Kirk’a outoca, 21 Kirks Prajrio ‘Queen, (100 cakes,) 400; Kirk's oz. PoTAsH—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, In case, 8.3; Babbit ball 2 dor.in case, 1 90} Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, CANDY—Mixed, l”(n,l’ichshck 1lc; twist stick, 113c, Vivzoar—Now York apple 160; Ohio ap- ple, 18c. SAI.T—DrAl loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, in sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 3 30. Sranon—Pearl, 4jc; Silver Gloss, o: Corn Starch, 9¢; Excelsior Gloss, 7¢; Corn, The. Spices—Pepper, 17¢; allspice, 16¢; cloves, 2603 cassin 1bc. Lyz—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' lye, 465; Jewell lye, 276 Dry Goods. Browx SureriNcs—Atlantic A, 8c; Atlan- tic P, 6c; Atlantic LL; bhc; Brunswick, 75u, Beaver Dam LL, fic; Lawrence LL, fc; fic H, 7jo; Royal Standard, 8c; Indian Tend A, 8; Wanchusett A, 7ic. 'FINE Brow~ SHEETINGS—Argyle, Tic; Pep- perell R, 6}c; Salisbury R, 6e. BLeaciED Cortons ~Ballon 4.4, 6he; Bal- lon 7-8, bjle; Cumberland 4-4, 8c; Davoll DD, 8ic; ]‘mlmmmt 4}c; Fruit of the Loom 4-4, 9c; Glory of the West, 83c; Golden Gate, 8k} HiLTS, Ko Hill 44, 06; Lonsdale, 8ic; New York Mills, 11}c; Wamsutta, 11}c. Ducks (Colored)—Boston, 8 oz., 114c; Bos- ton, 10 ez, 14c; Boston, 9 oz, lic; Fall River, 8k Ducks. (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1lc West Point, 11 0z., 14c; Boston' Boar, 8 oz., 1. TiokiNs—Amoskeag, 143c; Faacy, 9fc; Cordis, 10fc; Pearl River, 1djc; York 1250, Humloton Awnings, 124o. DeNiys—Amoskeag, 1dc; Beaver Creck AA. 1% Bower ' Cresk BB, llici Boeaver Creek L 10k ]!mmnka 8¢; Jaffrey D & T, 1.&(;, Jaffrey X 12 Pearl River, 1ic; Warren AXA (brown), 12}c; Warren BB (brown), 11j¢; Warren CC {brown), 1 Canphics—Fifth avenue glove finish, 5jc; Koystone glove finish, c. Conser JeANS —Amory, The; Haacook, 8c; Kearsayer, Rockport, 7hc. Continental 73— Allons,dhc; American,5io; Arnolds, 60;_Cocheco, 63c; Harmony, Indigo, 8¢; Tndigo 7-8, 113c; Indigo 44, 12he. Prints Siiir American, 5ie; Cocheco, 5c; Gloucester, outhbridge, e; Waverlys, #c; Rosedale, 49c. Amoskeag stagles, 8fo; Bates staplos, Slo: Lancustar staples, Sc; Plunkot olaids,’ 9c; Hudson checks, 74¢; Amoskeng ATy Diess' Goons—Atlantic alpacca, Oho; Per- slano _cashier, 28he; Hamleton cashmere, 16}c; Humloton Fancus, 11jc; Hamloton bro- cades, 15c; Arlington brocade, 18c. Lummper, WHOLESALE, ‘We quote lumber, lath and shingles, on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50, TruERs 16 foet and under, 22 'l‘nmxn AND Jm;’r- 18 ft, 28 50, w 1t, 28 50; t 2215, 26 50, No.'1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, ¥ n«:m 22 00, NSH;HI;NH‘ND‘ 1(2d common boards), 20 00; 0, ST0CK BOARDS— -A, 45 00; B,40 00; C, 35 00. FrooriNg—No, 1, -1000 No. 2, 35 00' No. 3, 2500 SiniNG, cloar—27 00; No, 2, 2500; No, 8, 20 00, va—g, 87 00; 8, 25 o bont o ; siamdard, 3 50, Lati—3 25 per M, Liue—Per barrel, 1 251 bulk per bushel, 85¢; cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair e b . S ' Foresd Tott: 100" oo, '8 50; straw HAMS Paints, Oils and Varnishes, ORANBERRIES—Bell and cherry per bbl, $12 00; *‘Bell Bugles,” $14 00, Cinkr—**York State” per bbl u 00; per bbl, $4 10, wndanud per gal, 8 Crexs, 1 croam, wel'.ern, 12)@12§c; Wi hwn»ln mamm CocoaNurs—Per 100, $4 75@5 00, Faas—Receipts have been heaver the past "P"’"‘ fow days and market weakening; however, there wont be no declino of any importance by Easter. To-day's sales, 1ic, FoueioN Furuirs —Messina oranges, per box, $3 25@3 50, Messina lemons X, 8 764 00. Bananas, por buncl, 53 006 Figs, ) Dates, trails, Tho; e , fard, in'boxes, WUIT BOTIERS — Am.x. butter, in 30 Ib pails, per b, 7c. Plum buttar, 7ic, Gaxg—All kinds ingood demand, especlally ducks. Ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 50; red head, 82 25; teal, 8150; mixed, §2 00@2 25, Geeso, $1 50, l‘rn(rw chickens, §4 00, Quail, #125, Bnipe, $1 2 }h!v].!&lsd Sb()()(rtflw par ton, JiLiy—1a 20 and 30 1b pails, 8@de; 1n 2 1b tius, par, doz, 81 50; assorted qumblers, per x. #1 20; achoonars, per dosen, 88 00 Puro, in bricks, per Ib, 16¢; e, 124c. 01 MEaL—Steel cut, por bhl, 86 25, 0118—110° carbon, per 184o; 160 hoadlight, por gallon, bty SR um per_gallon, 180; © water wmn 17¢; lin seed, .} e Edlvn .65c; linseed, boiled, ébo allon, winter str'd, ;{ o 750 I\AA &:. cl:wr, ?’)&‘“ al - 1 60: No, 8, f filh \V B., i 40; wwo, por .B., per gallon, allon, 65¢ numwum.,w gallon, 90c; 0.1, 750; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 160; s olden i, No. 1, per ol lon, 806i No. 4, 28o; sporm, ignal p gal o, 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74 © per gallon, 6. PAINTS IN OL—White lead, Omahs P, P, s whita toad, St Louls purs, Marillc grecn ‘sino, groon P o) Tam 11o; ¥Fronch oty e T e o ofl asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 1 raw’ and burnt Sienna, 100; vandyks brown 180; rotinod lagpblack, 126, goash black, wn ivary black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prissian blug, 80 T e & D,, 16c; blind and shutter grosn, 1 3% 5 ders Paris groen, 180 Tndian o, 15¢; Vonstian red, 9¢; Tuscun r o; Amorl- oan Vermillion, 1. & P, 186; chvone yellow on that » Dumb \.,m i \. Belt in Amer tham throngh (he by stant by the patient. $1.000 WouldINot=Buv:it. D, Horxe—I was & fotod with rhoumitism an cured by using & belt. To any one affiicted with that disoase, | would y, buy Hors Fleotrio Belt Any one oan confor with mo by writing o calling At my store, 1420 Dougias streot, Omaha Neh. WILLIAM LYONS. MAIN OFFICE—Opposite postoftioe, room ¢ Fren ser block £4For ralo at O. F.] Goodman's {Drugiistore, 111 wenam St., Omaha, Orders fliled © 0. 3 DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Oculist and Aurist. Until offioes are repaired from rosult of fire, with Dr. Parker, Room §, Creighton Block 15th and Dougima strects. PAVE —WITH— Railway Time Table. U. PR R, MAIN LINE LRATA. (aive Pxcifio Eprom.12:06 p m | Atiantio R Wostorn Exvrass 8:00 pm | Wostern fixprem. §40p m . Ioland Pam ... 4:80p m | G. Island Pass. 11:40 & m Lincoln Ex.....19:80 p m | Lincoln Kx.....1%:80 pm DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION, Toavo Omaha: 7:10, 8:00,0:00, 10:00, 11:00 a: £1.,1 m; 1:00, 2:00, 8:00, 4:00, 5:00, 8:00, 10:10 p. m. On Sun: days: E ; 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 10:10 Arrive ol way depot, Cons m. ransfor depot 20 minutes Iater; Bre ncil Blafls, 30 minutes Iator. Teave Council Blufls, Brosdway depot, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 & m.; nday . m.; 12 m; 8:00, 500, 40, 10:40 . . ATeive Tranator depots 10 min ukl Iater, Xoave Qouncll Blufs Tranates depoks €:18, 0 10:96,11:28 & m.j13 mil:sh, ) £45°The above 18 Omaha Time. J¥ Standard time 18 24 minutes faster than local time. B. & M. RAILROAD TIME TABLE CENT. TIME DENYRR KATRYSS. WEST BovND, RAST BOUND, LrAvR ARRIVR Omaha.... 7:50 pm - 840 am 1005 am Ashland’. 9:24 pm 11:11 am Lincoln, . . 10:50 am 12:54 pm b am Orete.... .1 164 pm 304 am Hastings. §00pm 1080 pm Red Cloud. pm pm MoCook . 1035 brm 10 b Akron ... 345 pm 8:65am 11106 pm Denver. . 7:25 pm 835 am 7:50 am MISSOURI PACIFIC~STANDARD TIME. DRPART, ARRIVE, 7:00a m ad5pm K. O 6T, JOR & 0. B.—B.—STANDARD TIME. Mall llfl| 68 m | Bxproas, dai Exproms,” excopt Mol oxcept fldll das. am day Mail, daily pm 0., 5. P. M. & O.—STANDARD (Dopot 14th and Webster Sts, No. 2 mixed.....7:45 & m | No. 1 mixed. .. Freight Freight . Atiantlo Ex thanti Atlantio Mall Every day. 5:80 p m 13458 m Joibam Il RS G RANITE. 1 1d your work is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNTZON P Blo EOR MACADAM! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. ‘WM. McBAIN & CO.. Sioux Falls. Dakota DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. A REGULAR GRADUATIof two medical colleges s boen_engaged longer In the treatment of QHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Disoasee than other physician in and all old residents know. Consultat Invited. When it isinconvenlent to visit the ity treatment, medicines can be sent by mail or expros everywhere. Curable cases guarantecd; whero ou exista it 1o trankly stated. Call or write. Nervous Prostration, Debil 1to cases from overworked brain, SURGICAL: m wiento Teusipte; who Tsy MARRI.AGE U0 v ULy v irone storywell told. Many go L e e A postago or stemus. or Tors Of Youth: 616, ¢ hrullh a "'4 & trinl, and T Address De! 1 G KOOT Tad " DUFHENE & MENDELSOHN, ARCHITECTS SATREMOVED TO OMAHA ___ BUILDING, '| A POSITIV hox No. 1 will enre an; 2 will oure the most o fong standing. Allan’s Soluble Medicated Bougies No nauseous doses ¢! subebs, copabla, or ofl of san dal wood, tnat are a*..ali Lo produce’ dyspepsia by dustroying tno cuatingnof tho stomach. Peios §1,60 Nold by a | druggts, or mailed cu_recelpt of prive For further particulars ssud for creular. P. 0 Box 1,688 : GURE O ALLAN CO, VATIONAL BA U WILHOUL v iaine. Patented Oc tobor 16, '76. One caso in four days or los No tinate case no matter of how L M, 0. &D, 0, 18; yellow ochre, 9c; golden oe!m, 160, duph'ent 'dryym, u.,,";r':h. + UNIuNS —Market bare and demand good at 65 @7ho per bu, g, 10N B —Bottom per bu, 8 50; tops, 1’\. POOR Pouvrk) In good demand at 28240 per Ib. Scarca and high. Dress H ikeys, por 1., 17@180. Cioese, 176, thck-u, wlun tht k ouk, walnut, che tout ( nplum.monwmz m_n ‘ Mow Firoat. Now . 8. H ATWOOD, l’luthmuuth, Neb BAMADKR OF THOROUGUBRED AND HIGH GRADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE AND DUKOO OB JRKBEY XD BWINE § 8took 1o sale. Carrespoudence solicited. l I“Youu GrOING WEST. ily. . R, R.—STANDARD TIME. f0am | Exproms. 'pm | M; P Romdass wioepied, ., M. & St P.~STANDARD TINE, pm “Bundays excopted. o, 0N B R_8TANDARD TIME 8.0.& r R. R.—STANDARD TIME. *Sundays exce ted. Opening and Closing of Mas, RouTa oPRN. cLosy. Am. p.m. am, pm, C'&N.W., C,R. L&P.,C. B. Q. St. Tanl & Sloux Gt 8:16 , M. &S.P.8. C. & P. in lows Wabah Express. 8:16 Wabash local . . C., 8t. Joo 0:00 Missourl Pacific. C., St.P. M. & 0. Union Paciflc, overlang . Union Pacifi, Denver F: 7:80 0. & Republican Valley B, Express....... for Platismou ond, Ashland and Lincoln,11:00 7: Oficoopon Sundayy from 1400 m. t0 1:00 p. m. Westem Comice-Warks, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Dougls 8t. Omaha, Nob, MANUFACTURER OF 6alvanizeo Iron Cornices oo W Indows, Finials, Tin, lron and Slate Wog, $10005 'n patent Metailio Skylivht, Patont w0l Ry Bar and Bracket Snelviny, 1 am 01 rila for the above line of goous. ron ng #, Balustrades, Vorandas, Iron Baok " Blinds, Cellar Guards: also gons 22401 & THIL atent Ineida Wilnd THIS BELTor Regonora- tor is made expressly for the cure of dorangements of the generative organs, There is 1o mistake about this instrument, the con- tinuous stream of ELEC- TRICITY [pormeating throughthe parts must res- toro thom to hralthy action o 1t is for the ONE Girculars, iving full information, lcotric Bolt Co., 108 Washington cure all ills from hes ifle purpose. address 8t., Ch PRINCIPAL LINE LOUIS oM CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST. UYWAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN T0 DENVER, ol VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Conneeting in Union Depots City, Ot and Denyer with Uhrougii trains (o SAN FRANCISCO And all points in the Great West GOING BAST. L Chicigo tinins for lmllunufh g, i all points in . buis with' through Il points Soutii. y Conehes hicago and | c oines, Ohlcago, St Joseph, Atchison wnd Topeki' without elinge. Oiily thiough line truins between Ohicugo, i Chlcago, K Uity or, hrough cars betwoen Indianapolls und Council mml-, via Pe GOING NORTH AND 80U Solid Trains of Dy Conches and Pullinan Palace Sle i diily th and from St. Ll Quiey, Keokuk, B s and Aot 3 Parlor Cars d 1row St Louis and Peoria, h of eurs between KL Louts und Des Mojnes, 1owi, Lincoln, No- bruska, ind Deny loado 1118 wlso the only Throwgh Line beiween S‘f. LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and 8T, PAUL, Loa 1o St m | low price has been puton them to start them. lov Cars, with It Syndicate Hill Addrtion BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars For a choice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins the the Syudicate lands in'south 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 $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 ef the Megeath property facmg Hancom's Park on thesouth. God location, near street car, fine view and has a good growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions in Omaha, and will sel: rapidly. Price $300 to $650. One fourth rash balance cn good time. First come, first served. This is a splendid §op- portunity for persons whointend building for a home. TUKEY &KEYSOR’S SUB-DIVISION Is a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman place, 1n West Omaha. The first of these lots will besold at $125 to $1560, 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 knows 18 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 completed as soon as the weather permits. The contract has been let for building a 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 built up years ago had it been placed on the market. Prices B350 TO B850 Adjoining lots are beingfsold at double the price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. We-have six lots left in this addition which we offer ata bargain. FARM ILANDSI We have some iniproved fand unimproved_farms near fOmaha, and gsome well improved_farms in Sarpy county. HOMEIS. e fesidence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and BUSINESS LOTS On all the best streets injthe business center. BEDFORD & SOUER. (213 8outh 14th Btreet,sbetweenjFarnam; and Daiigla:{] Tk Jenawn as tho great | UGH AR America, and s universully aduit. 2 in the World for] ’1".:u. 18 1ano Tor kalo ot 4 Finost B “qmpvi o unu Jhnndy L J POTT AL LOW Viee-Pres & Gow Ma.aier. Denbaat. Troh . A