Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 8, 1884, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

s R—— AN v UESDAY APRIL 8, 1884, R oo FINANCE ’4ND COMMERGE. TINANOIAL New Yore, April 7. Monty~Enaey at 13@2 per cent; closed wifored at, 1} pe cent. Prinvs Meroantilo Paper—4@0} por oent, Bsehange Bills~Firm at 4 874; demand, 4 8y, Giovernmronts— Strong. Railwey Bonds --Streng and higher. Stocke--Opened lower and in the first fiftoen minutee business deckned 4 to § par cent, the Lake Shore and Westorn Union being tho groateat sufforers. At the first call thero was an improved feeling on the roport that several of the most prominent railroad capitalists had held n conferenco and resolved to support peices at, or about, Saturday's figures, Fol. fowing this wa a sharp demand for Union acific, which rose fram 70} to 71§, the trans. «actions on tho way up being enormous, amounting in the agaregate to 91,000 sharcs, The rise in Union Pacific led to purchases in the generel list and there was a general ad- vance. Inthe afternoon, under sales to re- alizo pro€its, prices reacted 4 to § per cont, bt in closing dealings there was a rally of § to § per cedt. Tho rise in Chicago, Burlington & Quiney to 125} Saturday, is explained by the report that the company intends to in. crease $heir stock 10 per cont and offer the ®ame to subecribars of record April 19, at the rate of ten shares at par for oach 100 shares of stock held. Compared with Saturday's clos. ing prices ara @1 por cent higher for St. Panl preforred, Northern Pacific preferred, and©Omaha, and }@1 per cent lower for C] eago, Burlington & Quincy, Contral Pacific, Northwestorn, St. Paul, Wabash proferred, and Western Union, ©oUPONS Bs........ : 's Coupons. "Pacific 6's of '95... BTOOKS ANDY BONDS, American Expross.......... Baurl,, Codar Rapids & Northor: Qontral Pacitic. Ohicago & Alton on B xdgq‘fl 5. |Ohl., Burl, n e b s & Ohioago. .. Hannibal & St. Josoph,, do do do pfd. Tllinols Central......... Ind., Bloom. & Western Kausas & Texas. ......... TLiako Shoro & Michigan So Miohigan Coutral......... Mianoanolis & St. T o do ! Now York Central.. Oaio & Mississipp do_do y Pooria, Docatur & Ev; Rock Tnland...... 8t Pan & Milwav do do do__ pid. St. Paul Minn, & Muuitol St. Paul & Omaha.. do_ do Taxas Pacific. Udion _Pacific. Wabneh, St. L. do _do do b Wstera Uaion Telogrsph. .. *Asked. e GRAIN AND) PROVISIONS. UHICAGO PRODUOE. Ciicaco, April 7.—Matters on 'Change “ware |badly unsottled at the opening this morning, prices gensrally breaking charply at the start but recovering slightly after the first quarter hour. May wheai fopened at 803c, ros8 to 814c, foll off to 8ljc, recovered to 8lic, and is now 81}¢. May corn opened at 49%c, sold down to 49fc, rose to H0c, and is now 493c. Oats are quoted at 30fc for May. May pork openod at 816 20, sold off to 816 00 and is now $16 05, Lard opened at $8 40 for May, and is now quotable at $8 37 11 a, m,—The markets continue wildly ex- cited_and fluctuations aro quick and 1apid un- der the iutluence of wildly contradictory ors. May wheat finally touched 80c at 10 ock, rebounded 3@, fell back again to 80c and then ral iad sharply to 8lic, fell off to 80{c and is now about 8lc. The fluctuations, bowever, are of such a changing nature that to give the actual run of the market is impossi- ble. The figures for May option have vari 1@1}o within five minutes of trading. May k foll off to 81560 and has now rallied to ; May corn is 50c. rtainty on 'Change contiunes very great. Values of wheat, corn, and provisions continue up and down in rapid succession, but swithin possibly a narrower Faretthan! oaclior dnkthoday s May wiast sold up to 8140, down to 80fc and is now 81}e: June, § ge. May corn sold down %o for June, 52jc ¢ ‘for May. Pork is $'600 for May. Lard is 38 85 for May, The failure of A. C. {Kuopf was announced this -m ruing. 11 p. m.—Tho closing salea_generally were a shade under the best prices of to-day, but as a mle higher than yesterday and moderately strong. CHicAGO, April 7. ~Flour—Dull and_prices about nominal; Southarn Hlinois and Missouri winters, 5 60@5 75; Michigan wintors, 4 75@ 550; low grade winters, 2 25@3 50; good to fancy spring_extras, 3 23@4 00; Minnesota bakers, 4 2065 00; rya flour, 3 003 50, Wheat —Regular whe.t groatly unsettled, and foeling very nervous. The lowest prices this year was roached, May selling down t» 7070,k regovared toward the close, and tha marlket closod highor than Saturday acooms panied by a firmer feclings 774c_for Aprils b2.(@8 e for May; 84k a81}o for June; $I@ 85+ for July; No. 2 spring, 773 @80 rn —~Greatly unsettle IH ned d@lc lower, ensod off lied 2, declined F@1ie, rallied 1 sed about the kame a8 Saturday; for cash; 45 for April: 508 for May; fo for Jung; 53fc for July; rejacted, 464 Oats ~Active: doclined lc early but ralliad and closed 4@fc undar Saturday; 263@329%c for cash; 200¢ 1or April; 8lio for May; Slic for June; 804c for July, Rye—Lower at 50@blc, Burloy—Firm at 5,@b00. Flax Seed—1 64, Timothy—Firmer; prime, 1 24@1 26; choice, 11 28; common to fair, 1 18@1 22. Pork—Mass pork active and irregnlar; ds- «clined 50@70c early but rallied 40@h0e and closed steady; 16 00@16 10 for cash; 16 0@ 16 05 for April; 16 10@16 12} for May; 16 224 @16 25 fo~ June; 16 85@16,5:} for July; 16 45 @16 50 for August. Lard —Fairly nctive and oasier early but .cloved firmers § 85 for cash and April; 8 37h@ 840 for May; B474@850 for June; 8 65@ 8574 for July; 8 65 or August, foxed Mosts—Quict aud u shade easler; houlders, 70%; short ribs, 8 205 short clear, Butter—Fasy; creamery, 25@30c; dairy, 26 7. c. Eags—15@10he, Whisky -1 17, OaLL ROARD, ~Wheat—}@ic higher. Sales, 1,000,600 hushols, Gorn— §@}c higher. Sales, 650,000 bushels, Oats—Urchauged to e lower, Sales, 330, 000 bushels, Pork—21@hc higher, Sales, 8,000 bbls, Lard—Unchanged to 2)c higher, Sales, 1,750 tierces. KANBAS CITY PRODUCK. Kansan Ciry, Mo, April 7. -Wheat— Low- er 16@75,0 for cash; 793¢ for May. orn — 39c for cash; 30je for April; GINCTNNATL, rxainarr, April 7. 50, 6 50. Vard—Dull; currant make, Bulk Meats—Dull; shoulders, 03c; short sibs_ Bhe. Whisky—Qulet at 115, 87, LOULS PRODUCE. Br. Louss, Apxil 7,~Wheat—Opened low- " |ier and closiny ad | €rs 4 25@5 00; cows, 3 5H0@4 50, or, advanced slightly then declined, renctod and closed better wxcept for June, which was ?u tower; No, § ved, 2104} bid; 105@1 06 for May: 003c@1 01 for June; 90h(@90ko, clos ing at c Corn od lower, then ad- vanced, han Saturday; 44} @45¢ for cash; April, 441@ 444 May, 4@ 45jc; June, 46k@A6 c; July, 4@ 1430, closiog at outside figures, Oats—Cash higher; options slows 8% for cash; S1ic for April; 32@328c for May. R: | Butter-- Unchanged. Eggs—Lower at 13}c, Flax Seod—$1 60, Hay—Prairie, $10 00@11 00; timothy, 812 00 @16 00, Corn Meal—Firm at [§2,60, Bran—Quiet at 77c, OLosiNg BoArDh —Wheat —Trregular; May higher; 1 06§ tor May; 100f for June; 914c for July; 90jc bid for August; §0§ for the yoar, Corn—Higher; 4bc for Apnl; 48 47c for June; 48jc for July; 420 bid for yoar. Oata—Firmer; slow; 82¢ bid for April; for May; 264c for the year. NEW OBLEANS, New Onueans, April 7.—Corn~Fair do- mand; mixed, 61@ Oats—Quiet at 450, Comn Meal—Scurce and held at 3 25, Pork—Soarce and firm at 18 00 Lard—Quiet; tierce, refined, 8 7 Whiskey- Steady and unchanged. MILWAUKKEK, Miuwavkee, April 7.—Wheat—Firm; No, 34§ April, 82c; May; 8Gle; June 88¢; July 88ge. Corn—Firmer; No, Oats—Stondy; N Rye—Easier; No, 1 at 60c, Barley—Stronger and fairly nctive; No spHing, tash, aad Apall, 880, BALUIMORE. Baurivore, April 7.--Wheat— \ estern eas- iot; No, 2 winter, cash, 97} ¢ asked; May, 98}@9:§, ‘n—Easior, more active; mixed, spot, 51} @b20; May 52; June 513, Oats—Quiet and steady; western white, 40 42¢; mixed 38@40c. yo—Quiet and steady at 67 iggs—-Quiet at 18¢, NEW YORK, New Yonk, April 7.—Wheat—Cash 1 lower; options declined 1@17c at outset, aftorwards recoverod this and advanced i closing wenk, §@§ under best figures; No. icago, 93¢; ungraded red, 76@107; No, 8 ed, 91@914c; No. 2 red, 96@I8}. Corn—Cash, 1@1}c and options 1@1{c lower; o for May; the o0g, 9 25. Bo. 2 Apri hy jobbors, wholesalers and commission mor- chants, with the excoption of grain, which fx quoted at tha pricos turnishad by the elavators and othar looal buger: Gram, K. KAt Srxns—1 ¥ar Cows—3 00@ Floas—6 0076 1 Surkr—3 54 CaLves—6 H0@ 7 00 Flour and Millstafls WintER Wisar—Best quality, potent, at 82728 40, NROOND QUALITY - SoRING W HEAT—Dost 8 25@8 40, SECOND QUALITY—2 50@3 25 BRAN—T70c por cwt. Qiorren FEen—Par 100 1bs, %00 Cony MeAL—1 00@1 10 por ewt. SOREENING —6! por owt General Produce. AppLis—Very tew in markot, (lenitans, 75; Ben Davis, 85 50; Willowtwigs, 85 00, BraNs—Roceipts light and demand good. Hand picked navy, per bu, $250; madium, 2 00@2 25, Berswax —In good demand. Choice hiight por Ib, 26@28c; common to good dark per Ib, 20@250 Burrer—Market quiot: a light docline is notable, Choice country roll wantad, Fancy croamery, 33(@35¢; choloe roll, 16@18e; choice solid packed, 14@150; fair to good, 11 @13¢; inferior grades, G@8c, CRANBERRIES—None in market quotable Boll and cherry per bbl, $12 0v; “‘Bell Bugles,” $14 00, CiperR—*York State” per bbl, $8 00; per} bbl, 81 76; condensed per gal, 85 CHrrse—Full cream, western, H sin. 13}@1de. Cocoanvrs—Per 100, $4 75@5 00, 0! Advices are heavy and a weak foel- Is at 14c, v Frurms—Mosina oranges, per Messina lemons, por box, Bananas, per bunch, $300@ 6 Dates, in trails, 74c; ‘Wiscon. 8, 14u, Frirr Borters—Apple butter, in 80 1b pails, per Ib, 7c. Plum buttar, 74¢. afterwards recovered this and advanced A@dc, closing with less strengty; ungraded, 43@45§ No. 3, e, No, 2 b5@57c; old No, 2, 56; May closed at H5}@sTe, Oata—}4@el lowor; mixed western, 33@35c. white western, 30@42c. Lol Westorn. fresh dull @ P and lower at k—Dull and drooping; old mess, 16 87} @16 50, ard—Lower; wostorn steam, cash, 8 60@ 877h: May, 8 57@8 65, Butter—Dball and unchanged at 8@85c. TOLEDO, Toreno, April 7.—Wheat—Quiet firm; No. 2 rel, cash, 8@y lay, 9 Corn—Quiet firm; high' mixed, 52c; No, cash, 480; May. blc. ©s—Dull; No. 2, cash, April and May, 33}e. Py LIVERPOOL. L1vERPOOL, April 7. —Wheat—Dull, heavy and lowerl winter, 7s 10d@8s 2d; spring, 7s 84 @7 10d. s Gorm—Dull and unchanged now 45 93d. old, 53 1d, e 1LaVE SBTOCK. CHICAGO LIVE BTOCK, Cnrcago, April 7,—The Drovers’ Journal ravorts this aftesnoon us follows: Hogs—Market sluggish and 5@10c lower; rough packing, 5 40@b 95; packingand ship: ping, 6 00@G A0; light, b 40@b 05; skips, 3 90@5 25, Cattlo—Brisk and firm; exports, 6 20@6 60; goodto choice’ shipping, 5 70@6 15; common to medium, 5 15@5 60; _inferior to fair cows, medium to 4 25@4 3 50@4 50; feolers, 4 75@5 40; corn fed Texaus, 5 00@5 70, Sheep—Active and firm; -inferior to fair, Kansas Crry, April 7,—C.itle—Shade higher; native, 5 15@6 00; stockers and feed- Hogs—Steady at b 50@6 05. Sheep—Steady; natives, 4 20. B i TRAKKIO, ork—Dall; mess, H FLOUR AND URAIN, Omioaco, April 7. — Receipte and ehip- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Flour, bbls. .. Whoat, bushals Corn, bushels Oat, bushls Rye, bushels. Barley, bushols 16,000 New Yosx, April 7. — Receipts and shipmentsof flour and graln for the past24 houra havo boon as follows: Whest, bushels Coru, bushels; Oata, bushels. Ship'ts, 19,000 191,000 74,000 131,000 59.000 Roccipta Bhip'ts, 109,000 45,000 31,000 LIVE BTOOK, Omioaco, April 7, — Roceipts and ship- ments of live stook for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receinte, Cattlo 5,700 Hogs. 10,000 Sheep. 700 Eaxaas Crry, April 7, — Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as followa: Ship'ta. Receipte, Bhip'ts, 1,100 L 2,800 3 L 2,600 Br, Louis, April 7, — Receipts and ehip- ments of live atock for the past 24 hours Lave Recalpta, Bhip'te 1.40) 2,300 8,600 1,900 THE BRITISH GRAIN MARKET. Lownon, April 7,—The Mark Lane Ex- press, in its weekly review of the British grain trade, says: “The outlook for the wheat crop is very good. The trade in wheat off the stzand is depressed, Flour is lower. Maize is easier, especially for new mixed American, Barley is dull and in favor of buyers. Oats advanced 3d. Trade in cargoes off the const is slow. Four cargoes have arrived, One was sold and thres were withdrawa, Quotations of cargoes on passage, or shipment, declived Gd@ls, Sales of Eoglish wheat for the week, 48,101 quarters, at 374 7 per quarter, against 57,788 quarters, at 42, for the corresponding week last year.” LOXDON FINANOIAL MABKET, Loxpos, April 7.—Consals for wmoney, 102 5-16; consuls for account, 102 7.16, U, B, 4's, 1:5f. Su. Paul, 8% Illinoie Ceutral, 131§, Penusylvavis Central, 61§ New York Ceatral, 1163, Gaxz—Ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 4 il f:O' mixed, $2 00@2 25; geese, £4. HAv—Baled, $6 00@8 00 per ton. JELLY—In 20 and 80 Ib pails, 8@9¢; in 2 b tins, per doz, $1 50; assorted tumblors, per ok $1 90} welisoriees, por dons, §3 00, MarLE SuGAR—Pure, in bricks, per Ib, 16¢; Ohio, 18c; small cakes, 124c. OAT MEAL—Steel cut, per bbl, £6 25, ONIoNS—Market bare and domand good at 65@7ho per bu.; green onions, per doz., bunches, 40c. ONION SETs—Bottom per bu, £850; tops, $2 50. Porcony- In good demand at 2@2} per Ib, Pouvurry—Scarce and high. Dressed Tur- keys, per Ib., 17@180, Geose, 130, Chickons, 13@l4c. Ducks, 13@14e. Chiclkons, live per doz, 84 50. Ducks, live, per doz, $4 (0. Porarors—Demand for choice, well assort- ed stock only: mixed and frosted lots not wanted at any price, Early Rose, per bu, 35 @40c; Penchblow, 50@: Coloradoes are offerea at 60@G5e. PRESERVES—([n 20-1b pails)—Strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, per Ib, 18c; pesches. cherries, plums, apricots, figs, pev b, 12 cranberry sauce, per b, Sc. PrOVISIONS—Ham, 13kc; b, bacon, 11hc; ¢. 8. bacon, 11jc; d. s. sides 10jc; short rib sides, 104c: shoulders, 8}c; mess pork, per bhl. Dried beef, VEGETABLES—Spinach, per bbl, 4 50; cabbags, California per 1b., 4c; lottucs, por doz., 60¢; redishes, per doz., 60c; sweet pota- toes, per 1b, 6c, turnips, per bu, 5. boote, por bu, 75c; cucumbora, per doz., $2 00; caulic flower, per doz., 33 00; asparagus, per doz., 81 00; now carrots, por 1b., 3c. Pias Ferr, Duirs, Ero.—Pigs foet, 15 1b K, 8125 pigs 40 1b qe bbl, 82 60; pigs fest, 80 1b half bbl, 85 00; tripe, 15 b _kits, $125; tripe, 40 1b qr bbl, $2 50; tripe, 80 1b half bbl, £500; pigs tongues, 15 Ib kita, 32 50; pigs tongass, 40 1b qr bbl, 86 00, Lambe' tonues, 15 1b kits, £3 00; 40 {b qr bbl, $6 00, FresH Oysrers—Selecte, 40c standards, 35c; mediums, Zoc. Grocers List. (OANNED G0ooDS—Oysters (Standard)per case, 8 70@3 80; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 00@ 2 10; raspberrios, 2 th, per cass, 2 90; Bartlett Cavnrics—Fifth avenue glove finish, bo; Keystone glove finish, Conser JEANs —~Ame % Indigo, So; + choap walo achoco, avorlys, oskang staples, Slo: Rates + Lancaster staplas, 8c; Planket Amonkeag slane cashmor, 2 oton cashimere, 15}e; Hamleto ; Hamleton bro. ceades, 150; Arlington brocade, 18¢. Tmmper, WHOLRSALE. ‘We quote lumber, lath and shingles, on oars at Omaha at the following prices: Jo1sT AND SOANTLING—16 ft. acd under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50 TixsERs-—16 foot and undor, 22 00, TIMBER AND Jo1sr—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 2 22 {8, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, FExorNa—No. 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No, 2 22 00. Sureriva—No, 1(2d"common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00, 8rock Boarpa—A, 45 00; B,40 00; C, 85 00. Froorivg—No, 1, 40 00; No, 2, 85 N 00 2, 25 00; DING, cloar—27 00; No, No. 8, 0, 395 por M. TLase—Por barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushol, 85c; coment, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair per bu. 60cs Torrod folt, 100 fhe, 33 ar Paints,Olls and Varnishes. 01£8—110° carbon, per gallon, 1840; 150° headlight, per gallon, 14jc; 175° headlight, per g,filnn, 18c; 160° water white, 17¢; lin noed, raw,; pr gallon.8c; linsoed, boiled, per allon, 68 Lard, winter str'd, per gallon, 85c: 0. 1, 750;No. 9, 65 castor, RxK por gal lon, 1" 60; No. 8,1 40; swoot, par gallon 1 00 sporm W.I., per gallon, 160; fish, W, B., gerEallon, 80c; noatafootextra, por gallon, 906; No. 1, 750; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 30c; summor, 150; golden maching, No. 1, per gal- 1on, 85c; No, 5 98c; sperm, alinal, ph gallon, 80c} turpentine, por gallon, 48c; naptha 74°, per gallon, PaINTs IN Ui.—White lead, Omsaha P, P, 8453 whito load, St. Louls, purs, O Marciles groen cans, 20c; French inc, green weal, 126, French zinc, rod_seal, 1lo; Krench zinc, in varnish asst, 30c: French zino, in_ofl asst, 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 1 b cans, 10c; raw and bunt Sienna, 10c; vandvke broy 18¢; refined lampblack, 12¢; conch black, an fvory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussian blug, 80c; ultramatine blue, 18¢; chrome green L. M. & D,, 16¢; blind and shutter groen, L M. & D., 16c; Parls green, 18c; Indian red, 160; Venetian red, 9o; Tuscan rod, 22c; Ameri- can Vermillion, 1. & P., 18c; chrome yollow L. M., 0. &D, 0., 18 yellow ochro, ¢; golden’ ochre, 16¢, patent dryer, 8o; graining oolors, light ok, dark oak, walnut, ohe tuut and ashj 156, Tonaccos Prva Tosacco--Climax, 50c; Bullion 50c; Horsoshoe, hoc; Star, 50c; Ruddy, 45c; Her- v 405 Black, 8400, : good, 46@ Cur—Common, 20@: 60c; Rose Leaf, 70¢; Premium, 65c; Diamond ixtoon, 47, Crown, bbc; Swaet SMOKING—O. §., 22c; Moorschaum, 80c; Dur ham, 8 oz., B6c; Durham, 4 oz., b70; Durham oz, 5oc; Seal of North Carolina, 8 oz, boe Seal’of North Carolina, 4 oz, b7c; Seal o Nouth Carolina, 2 oz., 6 0. K Durham, 4 oz., 2%8c; O. K Drrham, 2 oz, 80c; Uncle Ned, ¥4 25¢; Tom and Jorry, Ury Paints. White lead, 8c; French zinc, 10c; Paris whiting, 2hc; whiting gilders, 1jc: whiting com'l 1; lampblack, Germantown, ldc Iampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_blue, Bic; ultramarinio, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, dc sionna, ruwv, do; Parls green, gonuine, 25c; Paris froon, common 20c; chrome green, N. Y., 20c; chromo groon, K., 19¢; vermillion, Eng,, 70c; vermillion, American, 18c; Indian rod, 10c; rose pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cookson's, 2jc; Vonetian red, American, 1§03 red lead, 7ho; chrome yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome yel- low, K., 120;ochre, rochelle, 8¢; ochro, French, e I ; lehigh brown, 2h0; Sp rown, Zhc} inco's mineral, Sc. VarNisHEs—Barrels, per gallon: Furnl ture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No. 1, $1; coach, ; , $1 20; Damar, extra, 81 ach, No. haltum, extra, 85c; pears, per case, 2 40; whortleborries, &)e case, 310; 'ogg_pluims, 3 Ib, per case, 2 90; green gages, 2 1b, per case, 290; pine apples, 2 b per case. 480@5 50, Ropr—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 9}c, § inch, 10c; # inch, 10zc. CanpLes—Boxes, 40 1bs, 16s, 15c; 8s, 15c; boxes 40 1bs, 16 0., 6a, 16c. Marcuxs—Per eaddie, 2 B5; square_cases, 1 70, Bucars—Powdered, "8fc; cut loaf, 8fc; granulated, 740; confectionery A, 7he; Stand- ard extra C, 6c; extra medium yel- low, G}c; dark yellow, c. CorrErs—Ordinary grades, 12@124¢; fair18 @184c; good, lic; prime, 15@1kc; choice, 16@17c; fancygreen and yellow,16@164c; old overnment Java, 20@26c; Lovering’s roastod. To; Arbuckle's roasted, 1 McLaughlin's XXXX rossted, 163c; mitation Java, 16§ @18 Rice—Loulsiana pruuo to choics, 7c; fair Ghe; Patma, 6§c. Fisi—No. 1 mackerol, half brls,, 8 50; No, 1 mackerel, «ita, 115; family mack: half brla., 7 00; family mackerel, kits, 95 No, 1'kite 30c, bols; white fish, half brls., 8 75; Standard do, 4 gallon " 850; round, oases, Synup—Stendard Co do, 4§ gallon kega 1 85 ops 137, _,S0Da=in 1b papors, 3 30 per cate; kog por 1b, 24c. Proxres—Modium. in barrels, 8 25; do in half barrels, 4 75; small, ia barrels, 9 23 do in half barrels, 5 25; gherkins in barrels, 10 25; do in half barrels, b 75, Tras—Gunpovder, yood, 5@150; dholoo 80 @Tic; good Imperial, 10@43c; choice, 60@6i5e; Young Hyson, good, 86@hlc; choico, 850@] 00; Japan, uatural loaf, 85c; Japan, choice, 60750; Oolong, good, 85@40c; Olong, choice, 40@5! uchong, good, $5@d0c; choice, 85@fc, hoop pails, 185; WoODERWARE—TwWo throo hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pia ards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; neer wash Wellbuckets, 3 85, Soaps—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 360; Kisk's standard, 875; Kirk's white Russian, 525 Kirk's entocs, 210 Kirk’s Prairio 'Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz. Yorasti—Ponnaylvania cans, 4 case, In owse, 385; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz, in cuse, 1-90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50. CaNnY—Mixed, 12@13c; | atick, 11o; twist sti k, 114e, Vineaas—New York apple 160; Ohio aps '40; oo extra, 81 75; Japan, 70c; ag shellac, $3 50; hard oll finish, 81 60.; Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 50; plow steel special cast, 6e, orucible, 7o; ‘special or German, fic; oast_t00; do, 16@320; wagon spokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs por set, 1 35; folloos sawed dry, 1 40; tonguos, oach, 7 ; axles each, 75c; bquare nuta per 1b, 7@11c; washers er 1b, 8@18c; rivets, per 1b, 1Lc; coll chaiv. per Ib, 6@120; malleablo, £o iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth 4c; spring teol, 7@8c; Burden’s horsehoos, 4 70 Burden’s muleshooa 5 70 Bansep WiRE—In car lots, bo per 100, Naius—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90, Suor—Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Kogs, 848; do., quartor kegs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 835; fuse, por 100 fest 50c. LeAp—Bar, 165, CoaL—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitabreast lump; 5 00; Whitebreast nut, b 00; Towa lump, b 00 Towa nut, 5 00; Rock Hprlng, 700; Anthra cite, 11 25@11 50; Canon City, 700, per ton Leather, Oak wole, 38c@420; hemiook solo28c@8bo; o lock p, 8o to 1 00; rnner G0 to 40c; hemlock calf, 85¢ to 1 00; hemlock upper, 220 0 24c; oak upper, 240; alligator, 4 00 to b b0; calf kid, 82@35: Greisen kid, 2 0 to 2 75; oak Kip, 80¢ to 1 003 oak calf, 1 20 to 1 30; French kip; 110 to 1 55 Fronch calf, 125 to 00; ras sots, B 50 to 7560; linings, 600 to 8 50; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 b0; B, L. Morocoo, 800 to 85c; pebble O, D, Morocco, 830; simon, 2 50 to § 00, Harxess—No, 1 star oak, 8703 No 2 duj 35e; No, 1 Ohio oak, 3fe; No, 2 do, 83¢; No, 1P R R A VR cifto Kxprose.19:08 b b Wegtern Kxnwag § 3. Triand Pase Unevin x Al 7:10, ), 8:00, 4:00, B 10,8:0" 11:00 &, t transter dep 10:40 .t 0:60 am | Standard time is 24 minvg time. B. & M. RAILROAD TIME WRET ROUND, LRAVE, - Igopm . &40 am Omaha Ashland Lincoln. Crete Hastings Red Cloud. & MoCook Akron . Denver MISSOURE PACIFI DRPART, m Am 12:54 pm 7u4bp m C., 8t P. M, & 0.—ST. (Depot No. 2 mixed. ... Freight Atlantle Attuutio Ml Every day. At WABASH & Leave.. Leave *Sundays exce ted. souTa pres Wabash local K. C., St. Joo & C. Missourl Pacific, ... C, St M. & Unlon Paciflc, o Union Paciflc, Denver 0. & Republican Valle B. & M. Expross B. & M. for Platt nd, Ashland C.K <0l Mail, dai] p Atlantio Mall. (Transter Dopot, Council Blufts. ST. LOUIS, Railway Time Table. IN LINE nen tlantle K:prons7:25 a Westorn Expr 1| . Tnland ¥ b. Inter; Broad mintes later. AV COUNCIL KLU AL T8 pm £2°The above 1s Omaha Time. ¥ ites faster than looal TABLE - CENT.] TIME. ARRIVE pm 1 24 pm 11111 am ARRIVE. t5pm B.~STANDARD TIME, Bxpeae, daily Mon- cnB2sam 76 pm ANDAKD TIME. exoept dats, d Wobster Ste. No. 1 mix. lantio pm ) C., M. & St. P,.—~STANDARD TIME, LEA ARRIVE, Pacifio Ex Mall & Ex*, R.—S8TANDARD TIME. 10:00 Opening and Closing of Malls, ormy, aross. Am. p.m. am, pm. ) m. £01:00 p. m. UTANT, Postmastor Wester Comi 1111 Douglas 8% tlag Soson stol Rataast Bar and on ralagant 10F the avo ng Cresiinz ‘g 8Nialw Biinds, Cella & Bl @ Dormor W Indows, Finials, s patent Motal Brackot Shoiviny. 1 am s, Balustrades, Verands ce-Works, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. Omaha, Nob. MANUFACTURER OF Balvanizea Iron Cornices Tin, Iron and Slate llo Skylight, Patent ve line of goods. 1ron ron Bank ¥ Guards: aleo genera atent (naide Wiln tor tho Do Ele cure all 1118 from heud t toe. ifio purpse. 8t., Chicago Lil THIS BELTor Regenera- is made expressly for cure of derangements 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 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 m the market, Several have been sold and the price will soon be ad- vanced. We have the exclusive agency on this addition. 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 be made on gLeavenworth St., this spring, will make this very valuable property. “CLARK PLACE. This is a sub-division ef the Megeath fproperty facing Haneom's Park on the south. 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 sel: rapidly. Price $300 to $650. One fourth vash balance (n good time. Fivst come, first served. This is a splendid op- portunity for persons whointend building for ajhome. TUKEY &KEYSOR'S SUB-DIVISION 1s a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman place, ;n West Omnha. The first of these lots willbesold at $1256 to 8150, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home and a splendid investment for a rich man or a poor man. HAWTHORNE This addition lies between Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks from the High School, one mile from the postoffice, and is what is known us 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 estahlished and work commenced, nng will be completed as soon as the weather permits. The contract has been let for builcing a i | large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this addi- n tinuous stream of ELEC- TRICITY throughthe tore them to haalthy action pormeating arts must res. not confound ctric Belts advertis It 18 for the ONE speo- ‘or cliculars giving full information, address Cheever Eleotrio Belt Co., 168 Washington 1 Milwarikeo 8%0: No 2o 83c ., No. 1 Pitts oak har, 87c; No. B Pitts oak har, 8%, Liguors. PRINCIPAL LINE FROM ALoonoL—188 proof, 220 per wine gallon | CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST, LOUIS, oxtra Callfornia spirits, 188 proof, 141 per oroof gallon; riple refined spirits, 187 proof, P55 har proof gatlons ro-distillsd whisiies 100@1 50; fine blended, 150@2 50; Ken- BY WAY or OMAHA AND LINCOLN T0 DENVER, OR VI A tucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Kentucky and | EANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Ponasylvanin ryes, 2 00@7 00, BraNDizs—Imported, 6 00@1600; domestio 1 40@4 00, g;‘.g&»—[mpom, 4 50@6 00; domestic, Connecting in Unfon Depot Omuhia and Denver with th 1490| SAN FPRADNCISCO at Knnsas City, And all points in the Great West, uggh et (o1 o guiin clmported, 4 5000 00; Now Englad, | G O TIN G H1.A ST . ple, 13¢, 7 loads, pex b, 180; Asbton, b nacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, ba, 8 80, StAROH—Poarl, 44c; Sliver Gloss, 9o Corn Starch, %0; Excelsior Gloss, 70; Corn, Tho. Srioks—Pepper, 17c; allspios, 150; cloves, 2%e; caasia Lc. Lyp—Amorican, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Westarn, 2 76; »1%.‘. Stur, 200; Lowis' lye, 4.65; Jawall lye, 2 Dry Goods. Brown SHEETINGS—Atlantic A, Tho; Atlan- tic P, 6o; Atlantic LL; bhe; Brunswick, 7k Beaver Dam LL, 6o; Lawrence L1, o} Pac fio H, 7'(0: Royal Standard, Se; Indian Head A, Thos Wauchusett A, 7jc, FINE BROWN SHEETINGS —Argyle, Tic; Pep- porell K. Gjo; Salisbury R, fhe. Brracikp Corroxs * Ballon 4.4, Gie; Bal- lon 7- Cumberland 4.4, 80; Davoll DD, 8$fc; Falrmount, Aay; Fruit of the Loom 4 Yo Glory of the West, 84c: GGolden Gate, Hill 7.8, 8o; Hill 4.4, 90; “Lonsdale, 8§c; New York Mills, 113c: Wamsutta, 145 Ducks (Colored) —Boston, 8 oz., 11k 14je; Boston, 9 dc; Fall Ducks (Gray)—West Polnt, 8 oz, 1l West Point, 11 0z,, 14¢; Boston Bear, 8 oz, e — OmAnA "aARKETS. ‘Wholesale ¥rioces, Owriok or THE Orana Brr, onday Evening, April 7, The tollowing prices are charged retallers R e, Tiokmvos —Amoskeag, 14jc; Continental Faacy, 9c; Cordis, 10e; Pearl River, lifo; Yark, 1240 Hamleton Awnings, 12e. DENINS—Amoskosg, 1dc; Beaver Cresk AA, 12 Beaver Cresk BB, 1lg Beaver Creek CO, 10; _Hayiaskers, Bo; Jaflrey D & T, 12{c; Jafirey XXX, 1280] carl River, 13¢; Warren AXA (brown). 12¢; Warren BB (brown), 11c; Warren CO {brown), 10c, domestic, 1 oy Connecting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago PeacH AND ArPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, ‘with through trains for CHAMPAGNES—Tmported per case, 28 00@ 17 84 00; American,;per case, 1{7&)@1«5 00, NEW A{dou,fifi{,m'f"?‘fi, TOXN, At Peoria with through trains for Indianap. Hides, ojii, Cineinmat, Columuus, and ull points in Beady; green’ butchesy, 6@0kos o | the Bouth. Enst, t. Louls with' through waltod 7h@80; dry flint, 12@130; el Fixlb, | trains for wi potate Bouti 10@11c; dumagad hides, two-thirds price, TaLLow--6@6lo} SrEer Prure—2ioo@1 00, Elegant Day Conches, Parlor Cars, with lte. elining Chairs (seats free), Smoking Cars with Revolving Chaivs, Pullman Palace Sleep Oars wud the famous C. B. & Q. Dining ¢ rundaily toand from Chicago and Kansas City, Ohicagound Council Blufts: Chicago and Dis Moines, Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison und Topekas without chang running their own tuing Lincoln and Denver, and Chicago, Kansas Cl? #nd Denvi Tllmlli'(h cars between Indianapo i o SR EUERCD N A A Faree o mau ody or lared, developed wnd strongtnoned, ot fa an inte iseinent long run in onr p to Inquiries we will say that there in B0 ovidence of humbug ahout this On the contrary the adsertisers are highly eudorsed. Interested iersons may got woaled elrcuiara wiving ail partic ars by wldrcssing Erio Modioal o, > . Y. =Tl vuning o Bakabo ¥, ¥ - T0llo ¥mihlng Birg: Elegant Duy Conches and Pullinan Palace Sloeping Cars ire run daily 1o and from St. Louis, vin Huunibal; Quiney, Keokuk, Buriington, Cedar Rapids and“Alber{ Lea to8t. Puul and ‘Minneapolis; Parlor Cars with Reclining Chairs to and from St. Louls and Peorid. Only ono chiange of cars buiween 8t. Louts and Des Moines, Iows, Lincoln, No- brasin, and Denver, Colorado. % 1t I8 also the only Through Line beiwee ST, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and BT. PAUL. L coma om 1wl eure 3 Th PiAr) Bt Mo wene il fo Addrcas D' 1 DUFRENE & MENUELSOHN, ARCHITECTS & BEMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BUILDING. ol It 15 known as the reat THROUGH CAR JINE of America, an “d 1o Do the 18 universully adinit. ‘inest Equipped Railroad in World for Tiassh B classes of Travel, Vi this lne tor sale at 8. otfices in the United States , J. POTTER, PERCEVAL LOWELL, B e & oo, Matage: mmm&u | tion. We predict that these lots will more than double in_value before August, asit i3 the most desirable part of Omaha and would have been built up years ago had it been placed on the market. Prices B350 TO 50 Adjoining lots are beingfsold at doublefthe price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. Wezhave six lots left in_this additionfwhich we offer at“ajbargain. FARM LANDSI Welhave some, improvedtfand unimproved farms near Omaha,"and some well improved; {sxms in Sarpy county. HOMHES. . Residence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and BUSINESS LOITE Ongall the best streets infthe business center. BEDFORD & SOUER. (j213 South 14th Street, betweenjFarnam jand{jDoiglas

Other pages from this issue: