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st R AR R s [ FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Naw Yorx, Aprll 8, Money—Enasy at 14@2 per cent. Primo Papor—4@5} por cent Pxchange Bills—Firm at 4 873; demand, 4 804, Governmonta — Firm, Stocks -Quist; opened @3 lower, but be- foro the first oall this was recovered and some shares advancod fractionally; near noon Union Pacific weakened, selling down § per cent to 72}, and tho genoral list recordad a slight de- cling; later in the day prices advanced and the market grew stronger; advance of prices from the lowost point of the day ranged at§ @3 per cont. QUUPONS Amerlcan Tix Burl, Osdar Rap Contral Pacific ommu & Aleor, do pfd . Fort W Hanalbal & St. Joseph. do do do pid. Tilinols Contral.. .. Ind,, Bloom, & Wster Kansas & Toxan, Lake Shore & Mi Miohigan Contral Mionoapolis & St. do Misgouri Pacific Northern Pac Dull and weak: high mixed, new, . spot and April 52 Dull; No. and April, 85e. LIVERPOOL, - Whoat 5d; epring, Corn. 83)e: N Oue Dull and T 0dQT oasfor; winter, 8@ 1d, Corn—Dull and casier; naw 4s 93d. old, 5s 1d, )58 DALTIMORE. Bavrivore, April 3 ~Wheat—TLower; clos. fug weak at bottom prices; No. 2 winter red spot, 99 asked, Cnrm—Lower; elosing dull; mixed, Avril, Bl@bijo. Oats ~Firm and quist; western white, 0@ 420; mixed, 88@10c, Rye Qutst ab 67 @00, Eggs—Lower at 17@18e. Whisky—Unchanged at 1 11@112, NEW ORLEANS, New Onurans, April 3, —Corn~ Higher and scarce; mixed G5e. Corn Moal—Demand fair; higher at 8 15. Oats—Demund good and tending upward; 43)@44o., Pork—TFirmer and scarce at 18 8 7 Lmd -Steady; tierco, refined, 9 35@9 40, hnwi\i s w 2 Hand picked n medinm, 200@2 25, per bbl, 88 00; or gal, 850, fall cream, western, 3l@14c. pery York State” 1 N 00, Advices_aro heavy and a weak foel- 1o at 14@ 134e. { ¥ - Massinn oranges, per Mossina lomons, per box, Banana, por banel, $300@ Ih., 160, ~ Dates, in trails, 74c; GAE—In fair roquest; ducks, Mallard, per hO; doz, 2 00; red hoad, 1 50; mixed, | fe Bulk _Meats—Fair demand; shoulders, packed, 7 Whisky - Firm and unchanged; 1 05@ 110. MILWAUKER, Miuwavgee, April 3.—Whoat—Wonker; No. 2, 8140 April, 813¢; May, 85fc; June, 8The. Corn—TInactive; No, 2, oo, Onts—Quiet and unchanged; No. 2, 82¢. Rya—Dull at 45c. Barley Swmly;N Gije. PEORIA PRODUCK, April 3. —Corn — Fasi 463@4 o, 2, Prona, TII. Sr. Tous, April 8.—Flour—Markot un- changed. ‘Wheat—Fairly activ: clined, rallied, but closed;i@le under yestor. day; No. 2 rod, 1061@1 07 for cash: $1 064 for April; $1063(@1 074, closing at 1 06§ for May 81 023@1 034, closing at &1 03 for June; 923@98, closing at 923c for July, ‘Dorn'Tower and_ unsettled, closed j@1e oponed lower, de- Bt. Pan & Mllwnukw s do do__ pfd ¢ 8t. Pau! Mhm. & Manitoba, 8t. Paul & Omaha, i f “ l\!uh Ht. L & Paoiti do '_do do Wastarn Uajon Talegrap) *Asked, 1Ex-div. e —— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, UHICAGO PRODUCE. Cricaco, April 3, 11:30.—The provision market has been in a panicky condition since the opening, but especially sinco 10:30. Prices for pork have declined nearly $1 a barrel sinco the close of yesterday, May being now quoted at $16.65, June $16. Lard has declined 37} @400, and s quoted at this hour at $8 May, $8.72) June. This rapid decline has had its effect upon the grain markets, and May wheat has sold down to 81jo since 11 o'clock, but rose again to 853, and is quoted at 85c June, 863 July. May corn is quoted at 533c. Oats have declined §c from the close of yestorday. 10:30 a. m.—The market opened this morn- ing with another bad break in prices, which extended to grain and pr as well. qu Whoat openad S63e, rapidly feill off to 85jc, rallied to So and at this hour is quotable at the lowest 7 ached in many years, namely 85tc Tay, s June, uly. Corn opened at 5330 for May, fell off 'o dike, rallied a trifle and is now qu table at 53¢ Moy, 5ike June, b6he July, Pork is 40@ddc lower, Lard is :mn 0c lower. Trading is nnusually heavy, with conlhun,l downward tendency in prlcen May wheat 50:d down to »430 and then recov- , at which it is mow quoted, June c, July 863c. Cornis quotable at 53jc M. Ge June, 55fc July. ~ Pork has recovered somewhat, and is quotable at $16 60 May, S1670 June, S July. lLard is weaker at £8 555 May, 574 June, 1 p. m —Wheut closed shade firmer at 803> for Apr for May; S68c for June; 874c for July. Corn—i8fc for Apr o for May; B4 for June; e for ¢ for June, April; 32ic for M e | Barloy b2 8L 17. Pork—$16 74 | 6 for June; $16 95 for July. 0 for May; 8880 for June; $8 90 pid 0, April 3.—Flour—Dull and in- #o0d to choice spring_whoat _flour, soft_spriog _whoat, 4 00@5 00; ota baker’s, 4 0@ 20. Wheat —Iegular wheat chenged in a demoralized vmnod 4#@le lower ately de an additional 1c, b, but again leallns i\ EoaoHibe o polnt 2fc lower fur Muy, 2o lower for June, 23c lowsr for July thau closing figures yester day. The market remained quiet at this de- cline for a while, then fluctuated and close 9} lower than yesterday. The margains becoming exhausted a great deal long whoat closed [ 5 winter wheat, quiet at 9io; spring, winter storage. Cora -Active, wosk and lower; opaned 1@ e lower tnan yesterdsy's close on call, do- clined a shade more, then rallied jc again declined ke, rallied 4¢ and finally closad about 13@1}c below yosterday’s regular boar 0c. 1o lowar, roacted ko, lator ruled quiot and closad steady; cash and April, Muy, 323@32jc; July, 81ic; the year, 263c. tye—Dull at 55@b BTk, Barley - Quiet at 624 664e, Timothy—Choice 1 28; pr 124@1 26. Flax Seed—1 64§ on track, Mess Pork— Irregular: opened 20@25¢ lows er, which was_ followed by a further sharp da- cline of 75@80c; later t) was a steadier foel ing and prices rallied 25@30c and ruled fairly steady to the close; cash and April, 16 5@ 2 Oats oponm 0 to high grades, below yesterday; 48}@: ash, 47jc@49y, closing " at 473¢; April, 473@4%F closing at May, 493@49} closing at 4943 June, b0§@ .yu losing at 50jc; July, 9180 BOARD—Wheat—Lower; 1 00§ for Mu), 103 for June; 1 024 for July. Corn—TLo 49}c for June; m\rwuc for July. Oats— Lower; 82{c for May. KANSAS OITY PRODUCE, Kansas Crry, April 80c bid_for cash; S1f@ bid for July. Corn—Lower; 413 bid for cash; 42} for May; 43@43c for June, Oats—Lower; nominal, 28} bid. CINCINNATL, Drouesatr, April 8.—Wheat— —Heavy; No. 2rad, 103@1 0. Corn. AhlLl" No. 2w Oats —Fair demxmll; N Rye—Scarce and firm; No. Pork—Dull; nominal, 17 00, Tard—Inactive, current make, 8 60@S 75, 51:.;11: Meats—Dull and lower; shoulders, 6ic. Whisky— Tirm at 1 15, LAVE STOOK. OHIOAGO LIVE BTOCK, Cureaco, April 8—The Drovers’ Journal ravorts this afteenoon as follows: Hoas 8 10@20¢ lower; rough p: 5 80@6 40: packing and shipping, 6 4( light, 5 70t 40. Cattle—Weak,| active and 10@15 mon to choice shupplng, 5 00@> 70; inferior to good cows, .10@ 85; stockers, 8 50@4 50; feo 'ers, 4 (0 ahuep e active; Inferior to good, 3 50@>b 00 per cwt; choice to extra, b00@ 6 00, ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. Sr. Louis, April 3. —Cattle- Good demand and firmer; exports, 6 20@6 60; good to choice shippng, @6 10 G to medium, 500@5 50; feeders, 4 Sheep— Good grades firm; p.mniun m(enur to fair, 3 50@4 00; medium to goo 425@ 5 25; choica to extra, b 40@6 00, Hoga— Weak:; lewer; light, 6 10@6 20; pack- ing, heavy, 6 63@6 8. KANSAS OITY LIVE STOGK. Kansas Ciry, April attle—Slow and 10¢ Joy natives, 4 Y@ ers and foeders, 4 50@>5 00; cows, 3 60@4 ]lugx—blow and 20@25c lower, at 6 00@ bbeep Quiet; natives, 3 65@4 00, e — TRAFFIO. FLOUR AND GEAIN, Omi0aco, April 3, — Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as followa: Rocolpta, Ship'ts, Flour, bbls... . 24,000 000 Wheat, bushels 000 Corn, bushel 60,000 Oats, bushels. 100 Rye, bushols 3,000 Barloy, bushals 13,000 New Yomk, April 8, — Recelpts and shipmentiof flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been &s follows: Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels Oata, bushels, Recelpts Ship'ts. 71,000 82,000 00 000 000 LIVE On10AGo, April 3, — Receipts and &hip. ments of live stock for the past 24 hours havo been as follows: 0K, Rocoipta, Ship'ts, 6,300 Oattlo o Hogs. 14,500 Sheep. . 3,000 Kansas Oy, April 3. — Recolpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Ship'ts, 16 66; May, 16 6 '4@16 65; July, 16 80@16 85 Lard —Active; opened 20@25c lower and further declined gradually 25@30c, but later rallied 10@15. and closed fairly stoady; cash n@nd April, 8 55; Muy, 8 62)@8 65; July, 8 80 8 Bocad Monta— Shoulders, 710; short ibs, 8,60; short clear, 9 25, “Butker—Lango stocks have a weaker feeling but prices are firm; dairy and creamery are dearor than for months; common grades dull e nof quotably changed; choice creamery, fancy duirios, 20@250; rolls, common 12@220. heese —Weak; unchangod, - e Vot 15 Bh@1! Hides —Steady and unchanged; green salt cured bull, G}c; green salt, damaged, S@Stc; fsan eal i, B}@8Ao; aavy, i oo salt mnw Steady and unchanged; No. 1, 63c; Mhtky—1 17, OALL BOARD, g (6o Jung aud July o lower, 810,000 bushels. Cora May her, Salos, 625,000 bus! Pork: M "}ohlxhu. Lard—May 2jc lower, Sales, 1! NEW YORK, New"York, April 8.—Wheat — Cash, Minudl 140; options broke at 1@2c, after. wards steadier and closed a shada above lo: 000 tierces. est Alnh 8o D l ‘?l,u. . ~§@lic lower, fairly active, closin ltud:, ?ud western, 30@380; white, 40 ‘ l‘m—wnhrn firm at20. 4o re-Dull .~ Unsettled and _depresied; No, 8 red, 964@97c; No, 2 red, 1 —Cash, 1@1)c lower; options declined railied s trifls, closing steadv; bée No, 2, 8}@60c; old No, bu sed ata recovery of 10@12 polnts. Buter—Dall, TOLEDO, T dal 1 w00, A spot and April 92, Yo, 2red, Whoat—May closed fo low- Salos, 1,- %h‘l&;nn June and July e lh—M.y h lower; June, jo lower, Sales, Bllu. 13 000 bbls, ungraded red, 80c@1 00; No. 4 red, 0@ and lower; old mess, 16 75@ at one iv-ing the day declined 40@45 points, Onttlu.. paees ). 33 sfi 1,5 8r. Louis, April 3. -— Receipts and ship- ments of liye stock for ths past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ta, Cattle,. 2,000 600 5,400 2,000 | 8010 half Brrswax—Tn good demand, Choice bifght | LAti—3 ¥8 por M. od aark per Ib, | Lisp—Ter barrel, 1 95; bulk por bustiol, 850 coment, b, 2 25; 1 \ pluster, bb o light dooline s [ per bt boe: Tors 100 fbe, 8 w ful, and ean bo sold | boaed, 8 60, o country roll wanted — ¢ choice roll, 16@ 18¢; Pajnte, Ofls and Varnishos, pa fiog fair to good; 11 @13c; infarior grades, @& 0113-110° carbon, per gallon, 18 wennies—None in market hoadlig m, 144c; 1 lon, 850; No, dates, fard, in'boxes, 14v. s Rl Marseilles FRUT BeriERs—Apple butter, in 80 1b [€reen 1to 5 1h cans, 20¢; Franch rine, gromn pails, por Ib, 7. Plum buttar, 74, weal, 120, Fronch ziuc, rod woal, 11e; Fronch #ino, In varnish sst, 30o; Fronch sino, in_ofl , 25 00, Orruva §, 87 standard, 8 50, Snivanes, best © wator wh por gallon, 160; fish, W. ; neatsfoot extra, vor gallon, ibrieating, zero, por g goldon machine, No, , por gal: perm, sigaal, por gallon, “per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74°, )t—~Whits lead, Omaha P, P, t, 15¢; raw and burnt nmber, 1 1 cans, 100; :N,‘«‘.. s ARG T R on 0:40 A4 TH Standard th PR Ty 1206 p 1 ARIDGT DIVISION 00, 11:00 & m 0:10 . m 12 m; O Sun Sundaya: $:00, 1000 a. m.; 1 . “Arive ‘Tvaoelor depots 10 mia: 0 above 18 Omaha Timo. fF¥ o is 24 minutes faster than looal time. 82 95; goene, £3.50 raw and burnt Sien 10c; vandvke brown, . . . ] " " .m "”h H.qu] - mmli o b \oh {80) refined 1asapblack, 1hcs conth blsok, satl B. & M. “.\II,IU‘_‘\I:TI\H\. TABLE - CENT.! TIME. JEthy—Tu 20 and 80 Ib paily, S@tos tn 2 Ib | I¥ory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prusian Uit - $1 50; assorted tumblers, per "“';"'*:'l‘;ltfl’" e ll-hm 1863 chrome greon L) RAST 1OUND. T shooners, per dozen, $3 00 L iy 10 ind and shutter greon, L L LRAVR ARRIVR o e ook, por I, 16c; | M: & D., 16c; Parin groen, 18; Tndian Fod, | qmahe;. . 780ym &4oam 16 ym 10:06 am senall calkis, 1940, 7 [ 16c; Venatian rod, 9o; Tuscan red, 220; Amerl: | fiicoin. /1050 hm 1.4 rs B b Bt o OaT MEAL - Steol cut, per bbl, 86 95, can Vunmllmn 1. & P., 18¢; chromo yollow | Creto.....11:50 pm 1:t4 pin 1pm 8:04 am ONToNS- Market bare" and demand good; | L M., 0. &D. 0., 18; yellow ochre, 9e; | Hastii ks i i 10 womo small consignments sold as hich s &1 00, | golden N'M. 16e, patent dryer, Sc; A“nhlmx P —_— Ox10N Skrs—Bottom per bu, $3 50; tops, | oolors. light oak, dark oak, walnut, che tnut | Artook 410 pin $2 50. and ashy 150 o 138 pm o o et o Rer . | SR, CAMPBELL, | 5.5, OAMPDELL, | MISSOURI PACIFIC=8T BEDFOR)D & SOUER! kays, por Ib., 17@180. Goess, 130, Chickens, kbl ([0 ombe y 13@14c. Ducks, 13@14c. Chickons, live per doz, 84 50. Ducks, live, per doz, $1 00, Porators—Demand for choice, well assort- od stock only: mixed and frosted lots not waated at any price. Early Rose, per bu, 35 @40¢; Peachblow, 50@die; Coloradoes ' are offerea at (0@ Preserves—(In 20-1b pails)—Strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, per Ib, 13¢; poaches, chorries, plams, apricots, figs, per Ib, 12} cranberry sauce, per 1b, b. bacon, 1130 ~Ham, 11jc; d.'s. sides 10fc; short rib shoulders, &o: moss pork, per Dried boef, 15je. Lard, 10jc. Spinach, per bbl, 4 5); new 105 Provisio: ¢, 8. bacon Commission Merchants Referencos—First National Bank, Steclo, Johnson & Co., Omaha; Bank of Case County, Fiattemout, b, CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Campbell & Co.. FPRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, ETC. South 14th Street, betweon Douglas and Dodge, OMAHA, NER, PROMPTLY, cabbage, California per Ib., 4e; lottuce, per doz., 00c; redishes, por doz., 60c; sweet pota- toes, per I, 6e, turnips, per bu, Hlc. beets, par bu, 75c; cucumbers, per doz., 82 00; cauli- flower, por doz., &3 00; spuragus, por dor., €1 00; new carrots, per 1b., 3c. P18 Feer, Carew, Ero—Pigs foot, 16 1b kits, 81 25; pigs 40 1b qr bbl, 82 50; pigs foet, 015 00; tripe, 15 1b kits: $1 95, tripe, 40 1b qr bbl, 82 50; tripe, 80 1b half bbl, 8500; pigs tongues, 15 Ib kits, 82 50; pigs tonguaes, 40 Ib qr bbl, 600, Lambs' tougues, 151b kits, 8 00; 40 Ib qr bb1, 26 00, o U witk EYE & EAR AU Dotgums strects. DISEASES OF THE J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., culiilst ancd Auvrist. atil offices are repatred from result of fire, off 2 Dr. Parker, Room 6, Creighton Blook 15th Fress Ovarens—Selects, 40c standards, 85c; medinns, Zic., Grocers List. OAxNED Goons—Oyaters (Standard)per case, 8 70@3 80; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 00@ 2 10; raspberries, 2 Ib, per caso, 2 90; tmlm pears, por cage, & 4\)2- lhurtlebomeu. case, 310; 'egg _plums, per case, 2 90; greon gages, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; pine apples, 2 Ib pur case. 4'80@5 50, . Rope—Sisal 4 inch and Iarger, 9o, f inch, 10c; } inch, 104c, GaxDLES—Hoxes, 40 Ibs, 164, 15403 8s, 15hc; boxes 40 lbs, 16 oz,, 6s, IMo. Marones—Per caddie, 85c; round, cases, 2 5b; square_cases, 170, Buaars—Powderad, “8o; out_loaf, 8fo; granulated, 8 confectioners’ A, Tho; Stand. ard extra O, 7c; extra G, 6jc; medium yel- low, 6c; dark yellow, c. Corrres—Ordinary grades, 12@12)c; fair13 @13ke; good, 14c; prime, L5@15ke; choice 16@17¢; fancy groen_and yello h@lmc,nl.l government Jn\u 20@26c; Levering’s roasted. I od, 163c; McLaughlin's , loje; mitation Java, 163 roaste "Rion—Louigiana prme to choics, 7c; fair Ghe; Patma, 67c. Frsn—No. 1 mackorel, half brls., 850; No. 1 mackerel, its, 115; family mackerel, alf brla,, 7 00; Tamily mw.]mml km 950; No. 1 white fish, half brls., 8 75; No, 1 kits, 115, o neti A e 80c, bols; Standard do, 84 eallon ke 185; Standard do, 4 gallon A:mm R TL Sviie'® 5 pericate) \pg v I Piokues—Medium, in barrels, 8 25; in half barrels, 4 75; emall, in barrels, 9 25; in half Immln 5 15, gherkins; in bnrmls, 16 do in half bnrrelm 5. Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@B50; holcn 60 @1e; good Imporial, 10@i; choice, 60! on, good, 36@50C; 650@L00; Tapan, natural loaf, Ui do do chw Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, Cholon, 40@5bs; Sonchong, good, 85@i0e choice, 35@4fc. to WooDENWARE—Two _hoop_ palls, 185; threo hoop pails, 2 10, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- noer_washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 86. Soars—Kirl's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinot, 860; Kirk's standard, 875; Kirk's white Russian, 625; Kirk's outoca, 215; Kinicn Dreiria” Quoan, (100 sakons 400} Kirics magnolia, doz. PoTas —I’cxmx{lvmh cans, 4 case, in caso, 8:83; Babbitha ball 2 dor. incaso, 190; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 OANDY—Mixed, 12 stk 1he. Vingaak—Now Yorkepplo 160; Ohio ap: plo, 13c. Savr—Dra lundn, por b, 180; Ashton, sacks, 8 50; bila 830 %mcuq'ourl it Stioer Gloss, 9o; Corn Starch, 90; Excalsior Gloss, 7c; Corn, The. Spiors—Pepper, 17; allspice, 150 cloves, 250; cassia 15c. Lye—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40 Wantarne 8 755 North Stur, 3 005 Lowls 170, 4.65; Jawoll lye, 276 Dry Goods. Brows Subxmixes—Atlantic A, 8o; Atlan- tic P, 6c; Atlantic LI; bhe; Brunswick, The; Boaver Dam LL, 60; Lawrence L, 60; Paci- fic H, Tje: Royal Standard, 8c; Indian Head A, Ro; Wauchusett A, 7ic. "FiNE Brows SHEETINGS —Argyle, Tio; Pep- peroll R, 6ic; Salisbury R, Gc. BuaciED Cortons Ballon 4-4 Bal- lon 7-8, t{e; Cumberland 4.4, 8o; Bavai DD, 8le; Fairmonnt, 4ic; Frult of the Loom 4-4, fie; Glory of the West, 8hc; Golden Gato, 8 Hill 7-8, Bo; Hill 4-4, 9c; - Lonsdale, 8§c; N York Mills, 1130; Wamsutta, 113c. l)uxn(dulured) Boston, 8 oz., 11}c; Bos. ton, 10 ez, 14jc; Boston, 9 oz, lic; Fall River, 8he. Ducks. (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1lg 3c; Catick, 1ic; bt o The World ORDERS MACADAM! filled promptly. "DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. CHRONIC, NERVO! than other physician in Bt. Louls, as city papers shov w | andall old vesidents know. ' Conwulation tres nyi trestment, medicines oan bo sent b overywhere. exista it 18 frankly statod. Nervous Prostration, Debilit; RETURNS MADE | X Atlantio Mah Every day. [UNN Ty Expres Mall & Ex* Atlantlo Ex *Sundays b RANTE. 1 ad your work is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. FOR ANY AMOUNTEO} Paving Bl —OR— Samples sent and stimates given upon application. WM. McBAIN & CO.. Sioux Falls. Dakota REGULAR GRADUATE of two medioal colloget has boen_engaged longer in the trestment of 8, BKIN AND BLOOD Disonser ited. When it is Inconvenient to visit ti clt; mall oF oxpr pres Curablo casos gunrani Call or write, Mental and Phyvios West Point, 11 0z., 140; Boston' Bear, 8 o, Hogs. . Shaop 1500 OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale FPrices, Orrios of THE OMaHA Br) Thursday Evening, April 8, The tollowing prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission m chants, with the exception of grain, which s quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other lm.nl buyers Gr: ‘Wazar—No, 2, 66326840, Banugr—No, 4, 4 @dsc, Rye—No. 8, 42 Corn—No. 2, @ Oars—No, 2. Jfl@lfllc Live Stock, ¥ar Sreens—4 0@ 25, OaLves—6 00@6 Flour lnd Milletufts, MEOOND Braive 26@3 UALITY—2 7! 25, unr—lsu‘ quality, SgooND QuaLrTY—2 B0@3 26, Bran—T70¢ owh, Ouorren FrED—Por 100 1bs, Cory Mear—1 00@1 10 per m BoueaxiNg ~86@700 per cwt General Produce, pLEs-~Very fow iu market, 21900 | 1, grad. | . WisTer Wirar—Best qualif tent, at 0@ | 8 27@8 40, Al ol Ppatant, AP Genitans, 3. —~Whest— Weak andy${ 00, Ben Davis, 85 00; Willowtwigs, $4 75, l ‘Braxs—Recelpts light and demand good, TiokiNas—Amoskeag, 143o; _Continental Cordis, 10jc; Pearl River, 14fc; Hamlston Awningy, 12jc. DeNiMs—Amoskeng, 14c; Beaver AA, 13c; Beaver Creek Beaver Creek 104; 8c; Jaffrey D & T, 12| Pearl_River, 14¢; arren 12hc; Warren BB (brown), uw Warren Ci (brown), 10jo Oanpiios—Fifth avenue glove finish, bic; d‘:muu love finish, Bc, " " RSET J EANS — mavv. ; Hancock, 8c; Kearaayer, B; Ruckpo (i i l’klh'm ~Allens,| lav Amlnm 5!0' Arnolds, Cocheco, bho; Hurmony, Bo; Indigo, 8¢; lndlm: 7-8, 114c; Indigo 4.4, 12}c. PRINTS BHIBTINGS ~American, bo; Cocheco, Bo; Gloucsster, Bo; Southbridge, bo; Waverlys, Rosedale, 1!0‘ GINGHAM ~Amo-lvnq oles, 8to; Bates ‘flu, !uu Tanoastar staples, 8o; Planket 9o Hudson checks, 7hc; Amoskeag ersinns, ¥he. Daiess Goons—Atlantic alpaces, 9)o; Per- slane cashmer, 2+hc; Hamleton cashmere, 16}c; Hamleton Fanous, 114e; Hamleton bro. 06, 160; Arlington brocade, 18c, Lumoper, WHOLESALE, ‘We quote lumber, h&hmdnhlnalu on Oars at ;)mm a6 the following prices i OIST AND SOANTLING—18 lt. under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50, TiMBERS—-16 foot and under, 22 by, Reh S ooy aad care postike oF siampe. l.,..o, " nnrn coul, Iatos ou hand. Try «. A POSITIV. box No. 1 will enre any case n four days or Iu: No. Old Rorea_and_ Uloors, Tmped! o m, Pl ) ion t0 cases from overworked brain. BURGT BES ro00ive 8pocial atleniion. Dineancs r - g Imprudence, Kxou ¢, 1iv ON008. MARRIAGE: s | ; who may ‘.who may not iled for %bc; I XIDE). Hortle" wt ‘-, a 1 e Stove Repair WOrks, lm’ “ont}- 14th 8t. astines and r " a0d MaTes, cha ol will wnnu ‘most obstinate case no matter TIMBER AND JO18 -\sh,aauo; mmzsw long standin 22 ft, 26 60; 24 ft, 26 50, l:ml.l(OIIG—NO. 1, 4 aud 6 in., 24 00; No, 2, N memise—No. 1 (20 comumon bourds), 20 003 0, 2 Srock BoArns—A, 45 00; B,40 00; F;ooullu No, 1,40 00; No. 2, 45 00; No. " SiniNo, cloar--27 00; No, 2, 2500; No. 8, 20 00, g.\ wood, lo#tro; C, 35 00, | Cout n; For tnrther Allan's Saluble Medicated Bouyiu No nauseous doses o subebs, copabis, or oll of san. ain to ' produce’ d; by mflflh q taat are the cuatingwol the for Croular., P. 0.Box l.b!i . 0. ALLAN - JU'AII Hiscot, Ney Bty »a drugeiste, o waled cu Tecoips af Srise *Sundays exco Opening and Closing of Mails, Rourn C., R Paul ] pre Wabaals loc . K. C., St. Joo & Bend, Ashland Offico open Sund: Wester Comice-Works, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, G SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas 8t (Depot 14th and Webster Sts. p A Traife Daily. *Bundays exce) D&M, for Plattamouth, 8. 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 beantiful and are near the stock yards and packing houses, aud will be nruw»ml as_homes by the employes of these works, and are undoubtsdly the best value for the price of any lots m 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 been puton them to start them. $150 to $300, On easy terms, Tne grading and improvements to ba made on ;Leavenworth St., this hprmg.\wll make this very valuable property. CLARK PLACE. This is a sub-division ef the Megeath "property facing Hancom’s Park on thesouth. G od 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 sels rapidly. Price $300 to $650. One fourth cash . balance «n good time. First come, first served. This is a splendid op- portunity for persons whointend building for a home. TUKEY &KKEYSOR'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 ab $125 to 8150, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home and a splendid 1nvestment for a rich man or a poor man. am | No. 1 mixed opm | Ereight . 40p m | Atlntic Atlautio Mall. ; ¥ Depot, Conneil BIue) ST. LOUIS, Arrivo, Arrive STANDAI Exprows Mall* 10:65 & m P, R, R.—STANDARD TIME, Expross. Mali®, ) 50 p m e . P.—STANDARD TIME, ARRIVE, Paciflo Kx Mail & Ex* E STANDARD TIME. Exprosa Mall*,.. ted. orny. cLosa, am. pm, Am. pw, R 1.& P, C. B. 8 Sloux Oity.11:00 9:00) 8 &P, in lowa 9:00 815 8116 0:60 L5 1 and Lincoln A from L 0T K [ODUTANT, Pastmaster | ator Omahia, Neb. MANUFACTURER OF Galvamzea lron arostmr W 'a patent Metallio Sky) neary & Hill stent Insida Wind Cornices Indows, Finials, Tin HAWTHORNE This addition lies between Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks for tno above iine of 8, Balustrados, Verand Blinds, Cellar Guar cure il 115 from urpose, address or ., Chicago Lil. G-OI from the High School, one mile from the postoffice. and is what is known 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 ~treet has been established and work commenced, and will be completed as soon as the weather permits, The contract has been let for buildin large brick school house on Douglas ‘street, three blocks from this addi- tion. We predict that these lots will more than double n_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 $350 TO B850 Adjoining lots are beingfsold ot doublefthe price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. We>have six lots left in' this addition which we offer atjajbargain. FARM ILANDSII Welhave some improved “and unimprovedifurms nearfOmaha, and some well improved farms in Sarpy county. THIS BELTor Regenera- tor is mado expressly for tho cure of derangements of the generative organs, Th re is no mistake about this instrument, the con- m'of ELEC- [po-meating throngh the parts must Ithy action il ertised to ) hewd 0 toe. 1t ik for the ONE pec- or circulars wiving full information, Eleotrio Beit Co,, 103 Washington N G- VW ST, PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST. LOUILS, OMAHA AND LINCOLN T0 DENVER, Residence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and BY WAY OF OR VIA RANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER anecting in Union Depots at Kansas Clty, Omaha and SAN And all Denver with througlh traing tox FRAINCISCO L points fn the Great West. BUSINESS LOWS On all the best streets injthe business center. GOING HAST. Conneoting in Grand Un with through trains for NEW At Proria olls, Cinein the South. Enst., A with through trains for Indianap. n Dopot ut Chicigo BEDFORD & SOUER. (1213 SBouth 14th Street, between Farnam and Dauglas YORK, BOSTON, i ull Bastorn Olties. ath, Columbus, and all points in t 8t. Louls with' through trainy for all points Soutl Elegant Day Coaches, elining Chal; Moines, Ohl Topeka without change. vanning their own tains 1 Lincoln an City and Indisnapolis ana Varlor Curs, with Rte. s (seal moking Cirs with i gess | Rovolving Chalrs, Pulluin Fulce = | Cars and the fumou \cagor B, Joue .‘ i, 'and Chloago, l(mmu Phrough cars nen uneil Biumy, Vii Peorin. d Denves Jenver, GOX Solid Traf Pullinan Palace Sleoj, and from St. Louls BOUT! NG NORTH AN H. Couches and iny of Eleant Doy g Oars dre run daily 10 Via Hannibal; Quttey, “Alber k Buritugton, O odur Hapide o Len wllh llfl'll nd muln vm«hau!n.d tober 16, '1.. DI. 10! fod 1o be't Ahrough 1 R IE coup ofiur.w“ Paul Finest !qnlp{ nd Minns ning Chairs (0 win a the great THROU b T veraully Baniits ho ed Railroad in tho World for classea of Trat Plckein v 1 11 (106 for sale 86 on ticket umuuluslwvnnmsutfl and Canuds CVAL LOWELL, TR