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R ¢ enreage] T A 4 ATV Ut OMAHA DALLY BEE="THURSDAY APRIL 10, 1884, FINANCE /sND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Nrw York, April 0, Ponty=-Market easy at 1§@2 per cont. Prise, Morcantilo Paper—i@5} per cent, Swrling Exchange—Bankers' bills, firm at 4§8; demand, 4 80 Governmonts —Firm, Railway Bonds--Firm, Stock Market—Stocks opened dull, but very firm. In the first fifteon minutes leading shares advanced & to § por cent and Union Pacific showed the greatest lmprovement. Before mid-day a reaction sot in and the mar- ket continued wenk until the close, Near the close tho list skowod a fractional recovery. Compared with yesterday, closing prices aro 4 to 1} per cent lower, The governing stocks of the exchange to-day listed, 81,620,000, first m.ortgage of Tllinols division, 6 per cent, 80 year bonds; Centeal Towa, $847,000, sec- ond issue, 6 per cent, sinking fund, secured bonds: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, $1,000,- 000; Bankers' & Merchants' Telegraph com- pany, £3,000,000; collateral trust, 5 per cent bonds, Union Pacific company. / QUGrONS ‘ N e 2013 3 3 ¢ j's Ooupons . 1y 3 Pcifa et . 199 ¥ BTOOKS AND BONDS, Araeriomu_ Expross Burl., Oudar Rapi | Qentral Pacitio. Hanuibal & St. Josop do do do pi Tilinols Contral........ Ind,, Bloom, & Weitar. Kansas & Texas. ... Lake Shore & Michigan ! Michigan Contral.. ! Miagsavolis & S “Lioula. | do do pid. MllnellrlPldfi i Northern Pacifs i do do Northwestern. . do Onlo & Mississipp do do ebdiii Poorin, Decatur & Evansville. Rock Taland.. ... 8. Pan & M.llw-ulnn do 8t. Paul Minn, & Mnnlhb maha. . w.-m Unlon Teleges GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGC PRODUCE. ‘OR10AGO, April 9.—Flour—Dull and prices unchanged; Southern Tlliriois and Missouri rinters, 6 50@5 75; Michigan winters, 4 75@ 5 50; low grade winters, 2 25@3 50; fancy spring_extras 3 25@4 00; ]\humasota bakers, 4 20@5 00; ryo flour, 3 00@3 30, Wheat—Regular wheat activeand averaged higher; opened 3@lc higher; then declined about 13c; later again became strong and ad- vavced 1§@1jc; later the market was easier; closed firm and 13@2c higher than yesterday: sl Apell 45}c; May, 50c; July, 02 Unta—A shade firmer; fluctuated within & small range and closed_higher; cash, 27@80c; April, 21@2rdc; May, 3tic; July, 3ife. ye— irm &t 51 arloy—Firm at 67 o, IAEE; prime lots,1 23 Fiax Seed—1 64 on track. Pork—Steady; flustuated within quite o range and_ cl 70c_hi and y, 16 75@1& 87&; July, April, 16 75@16 80; ‘. 17 023@17 05. 3 Lard—Steady; enrly in tho day doclined 2§ 4 @5e, but latersdvanced 15@20c and closed steady; cash and April, 8 40@8 45; May, 8 474 @K 50; July, 8 65@8 674, Joxed M ehnv—shmfl lers, 700; short ribs, 8 49; short clear, attor - otk and ‘unchanged; ~ choice creamery, 2-@30c; dairy, 26@27c; rolls, com- ice, 10@20c. Choese —Stoady; soma new full creams from b Wisconsin were offered at _13c; common and hard skime dull; no uotable change in prices. —Stow ly a6 full prices; groen salt curod bl bies aalt, damagod, 8@Sto; ierst srsen e alt light, c; hoavy, 8¢; green salt e ] 'l\\llnw—btomly and unchanged; No. 1, 6§c; 73 cal f Wikiey—117. OALL BoARD, —Wheat—May and June ho r higher; July g highor. - Sales, 2,250,000 bush- o Tk o igher: Tana o higher; July gehigher, Sales, 1,200,000 bushels, Oats—May and 'Juno 4c higher; higher. Sales, 155,000 bushels, Pork—May z,f higher; Juno 30c higher; July 35c higher, Sales, 150,000 bbls, ‘ard—May, Juno and July 10¢ highor, Sales, 6,600 tierces., NEW YORK, New Yoms, April 9.—Wheat—Cash lots strongor: closing 1620 highor; options oponcd {@1}ic higher; nfu\rwlrdu this was partly lost, but near the close the best was quoted at stronger prices and wheat advanced 2@3c over July je the current fignres of yesterday; No. 2 Chi- cag ungeaded rod, 860@1°3; No. 8 rad, 924ci No. 2red, 98c@1 013; No, 2 red, April, . 2 quoted at closing at 9930, May, 1 00§, A% rn—Cash lots » shado casier; options e opened }@ke, better; afterwards fell back @ 14e and closing stronger with a recovery of 4 ungraded, 46@bic; No. 3, btke; No. 2 P 56433 No. 2, My, 56@h7c. Yats A trifle }m(her' mixed western, 34} @36c; white western, 10@c, Iiggs—Westornfrosh Sctive bub lower st orkc—Quiet and held stronger, —Gpaned dull and . lower; afterwards stronger and closed 20 points higher; western stoam, spot. 8 72@8 75; May, 8 54@8 78, Butter—Dull and weak, Choese—Dull and barely steady. PEORIA PRODUCE, Prowia, Tll,, April 9.—Corn—Steady; mixod 46}@47c; now rojoctod «wm toady; No.2 whi hite, $43 @35, e C R L hiskey—Firm; 8117, ST, JOUIS PRODU 1. Lovis, April 9,— Wheat —Unsettled, ;opened bigher, declined, aud closod » :munn ‘hottar, than Jostarday! "No. 2 ved, § bid for cash tu{o April; 81 m@lw Tor Nay; 101 lonlv,ne, 924 July; 90c year; No. 8red, 93h, Comn-Lowet; 4 for cash; 4%3: May, Naos, M;{;Jn]*w o ob; dhke Moy, for May, 20} Kye Birley - T0@85c, Buttar— A?;;,hmzod Soed~Nomtnal, @}' —Prairie, $10 00@110; timothy,$12 00 ] Bran—Lowar at 74c. Corn Meal—At 82 65, CLosig BoaRD — Wheat—8 an and bid for May; 103§ Dbid for for July; 90gc for the year. or; 4bJ for Hny, 7l for June; 3 48¢ for the year. 5 83 for May; %jc for the c (or'.ha;ur for I ats— Higl MILWAUKES, 9, —Wheat—Higher and 86ho; April, B3jc; May, (81ic; nui.hlnz done, nger; No. 2, 82. Ry I-Lo§ufl No, 1, fc bid, Aprl, ?' Wonger; No 2, spring, cash and BALTIHORR Bavrimore, April 9, Whaat -~ Opened higher; declined and olosed dull; No, 2 red fall, 00@i0he; May, M)@ 0980, Comn—Fastor and active; mixod, spot, 52c; May, b2@b2{c. "Ah Quiet and @40, mixed, 38@i uiet at 67@6%. Sasior and quiet at 17@18c. W isky —Steady at 1 19@1 194, KANSAS OITY PRODUCE, Raxsas Orry, April 0.—Wheat—Steady; 70@79ke for cashy S0c bid for May; Sljo for .l une. cash and April, @ teady; wostern whito, 40 Corn—Wenker; 80kc for cash; 8830 b 4 for April; 80 for May. Oats—Dull; nominal, 200 bid, TOLEDO, Torxno, April 9.—Wheat _ Strong and high- er; No. 2 red, spot and A _oril“824c; May, Corn—Quiet and firm ; No 3 spot and April, 48}c bid, ne—Dull and gominal; No, o cnsh, Ay and May, NEW ORLEANS, Nw Ontgans, April 9,—Corn—Fair de- wand at lower rates, but scarce; mixed, 6dc. Oats—Quiet; prime, 44c. Corn Meal—Dall and lower at 2 87}@2 Pork—Quiet and easier, but sc Lard—Steady; tierce, refined, 92 hiskey-- Unchangod. Bran—Dull at 92}c. CINCINNATI. . April 9.—Pork—Quiet and (A firm at 16 Lard—Dull; current make, 8 25, Bulk Meats — Firmer; shoulder, 6 6 short ribs, 8 50, Whisky—Quiet and steady at 115, LIVERPOOL. LXVIRI‘OOL. April 'Y.—\VhentADull; ter, 7 9d(@3u; spring, Ts 7d@7e 9d. orn—Dull; new, 4s 10d; old, bs. BTOCK. win. mvn UHICAGO LIV STOCK.. CHioaco, April 9.—The Drovers' Journal | Pe! rovorts this afternoon us follows: Hoas—Market weak and 10c lower: rough packing, 5 25@b 90; packing and shipping, 5 90 @G 40; light, b 30@5 40; skips, 3 90@5 25. Cattlo—Steady and fairly active; common to_shoico shipping, © {0@0 20; inferior _to good cows, 250@4 90; stockers, 8 75@4 50; feeders, 4 6@5 25, Shsep—k)ponarl strong, closed 10@15¢ low- er; shoarlings, 4 50@b 00; inferior to good, 400@5 75 per ewt; choice to extra, 6 00@6 50. ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. S, Louts, April 9.—Cattlo—Supply liberal, demand active, prices firm; export, 6 25 6 65; common to choice shipping, 5 00@6 20; bunch good Colorado steers averaging 1,420 pounds broaght 6 30; corn fed Texans, 5 0@ b 75, Shaup*Gm(I grades wanted; Infsrlnr to good, 8 50@b 00; choice to e\t.l'.l. 5 25@6 00. “ngs—Sluw and lower; lig] [; packing, 5 40@5 95; heavy, b .)0@ 6 KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK, Kansas Crry, April 9,—The Live Stock Indiostor raports: Cattlo—Weaker and lower; native, 520@ 575; stockers and feeders, 4 40@5 00; cows, 3 60@4 60, Ho Opened lower and closed steadier at 575 5214 75@6 75. Sheep—Nativos, 3 25@ TRAFFIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN, OHoaGo, April 9, — Receipts and ship- menta of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: cash, 795@82}c; April, 798c; May, 843@84}c; Roocelpts, Ship'ts, Tune, 803@80%e; July, 874c; winter wheat, | Flour, Bbls..... 850000 20,000 Tomihal; spring, 823c. Wheat, bushels. wo 121000 278,000 Gorn—Active, aud unsettled; oponed }c | Corn, bushels. . 1800000 01,000 higher, but quickly became weak and declinod Oats, bushls. .. 109,000 109,000 1i@lgc_then raliied, advancing F@lc and | Rye, bushels.. .« 4000 16,000 finally closed about l@ic higher; aash 45}@ | Barley, bushil . 87,000 25,000 NEw Yok, April 9, —Recelpta and shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushela. Oats, bushels. LIVE STOOK, OH10A00, April 9, — Receipts and ship. mentas of live stock for the past 24 howrs have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, Kansas Orry, April 9. — Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 honra have been as follows: Gattlo, Hogs. 1300 Sheep €80 8r. Lous, April 9, — Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for th past 24 hours have been as follows: Recolpts, Ship'ts, Receinta, Ship'ts. 3,860 9 6,706 : 1,600 S OomAna maRKETS, 1,600 100 ‘Wholesale Frices, Orrior oF THE OMaRA Bee, Wednesday Evening, April 9. } The following prices are eharged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and eommission mer- chants, with the excoption of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: ats—Firmer and slow; 85c for cash; 82jc Gran, ‘Wazear—No. 2, GM(afihc. Bmi:r—l\ox;_’ 4@ m’luc 26¢ Lilve Stock. A ar Breers—4 25@5 00, ¥ar Cows—3 00@4 00, Hoas—6 00@6 25, Buerr—8 50@4 50, OaLves—6 50@7 00, Flour and Milletuds, WinTeR WHEAT—Best quality, pateat.iat 82%@8 40, ¥ " SROOND %’ ALITY—2 75@8 25, Snua HEAT—Best quality. pateat, ‘ilmxm uALITY—2 50@8 26, BRAN—T OrOPPED Fl‘:;—!’ar 100 lbs, 08, CorN MEAL—1 00@1 10 per owt. SoREENING —65@T75c per owt General Produce, ArpLes—Very fow in market. Genitans, $8_75; Ben Davis, 85 50; Willowtwigs. 8500, Bnn—nmlpn llxln and dewand good, }!odué picked navy, per bu, $250; medium, B(nwu(—!n good demand, Ohoice biight per b 1b, 26@28c; cowmon to good dark per 1b, Hu'fl'll—erkat ulet; a light decline is notable. Choice l‘c‘;lmntr lcmll wlnhé. Fancy creamery, a{ul roll, 16@i8c; choice solid plch!d lI(' lfie, fair mguod 1 @18c; inferior grades, OnaNperRIES—None in market guotable Bell and cherry per bbl, $12 00; ‘‘Bell CIDER o " per bhL. 8475 .i‘;:fl.m wpe bbl, $8 00; per} HEESE—Full creamn, we 3 . L , Western, 13; Wiscan Coooanurs—Per 100, $4 75@5 00, Eaas—No everstock has accumulated yot. The market was opt slous ut 1k N u“!:: is anticlapted to take glace right after l‘anllan Froes —Meswsina oranges, 8370@4 00, Mossins lerwens “pu g Banauas, 08 00, buneli, * 83 00@ 400, Figs, Ib,, 16; 3 Gates, faed) 12 boxs l]g" e iy Ty butter, in 80 1b pcre e "‘m‘““‘:hz 2 25; teal, —~1ucl :} %; mixed, §2 00@2 25; :::u, £4.50; suipe, Har—Baled, $6 0@ 00 per ton, Oamrs—No, 2, 24 JrLLY—1n 20 and 80 b pa¥'e 8@0s; In 2 Ib |m por_dos, 81 50; 080" gad’ tumblers, per o, €1 20; achoonare, P dosen, €8 00. Pure |,‘|.mn per Ib, 16¢; Al St mhl &m OAT MBat ons, UNIoNE—Reco! stq Jight, cholce rod selling at S100 por " yellow Danvers at £3 50 per barrel; 2o per doz bunches. ) ottom per bu, 85 50; top 00 dets—Bottom per bu, ; tops, P srcons- In good de o por 1b. PourTry—Searce and Drossed Tur- keyw, per lb., 17@180, Uhickena, 18@14c. Ducks, 13@14c. Jivo per 0. PorATORS od stock ouly: wanted At any pri @40c; Pencl offerea at 60@0! Rose, per bu, 35 raw and burnt mmn-, 100; vandvks brown, ey "‘fi'"l lampblack, 13¢; coach black, and vory blac 1605 drop black, 160; Prussian ramarine blue, 1863 chromo green 1 blind and shutter green, 1, groen, 18¢; Indian red, uscan n\(l 2203 Ameri- 18¢; chrome yellow &b, u 1 }c\]lm\ ook golden ochre, 160, patent dryor, 8 ing colors, light nnl( dark oak, walnut, cl\mhmt wnd ashy 150, 160; Venetian red, fo; can Vermillion, 1. & L. M, O. Tobao: T'4,00 TOBAGKO %, 1tormeshoo, B0c 0 woy's, 400; Black, 8840, Fike Cor—Common, 20@806; good, 4@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 700; Prominm, 05¢; Dismond Crown, hic; Swoot Sixtoen, 476, Shox1 Moarschaum, 800; Das ham, § oz, 85c; Durham, 4 oz., 570; Durharr ey Yu\H* m 8003 lyu«hl\ 45c; Hor. Preserves—(In 20-1b palls)—Strawberry, rasphorry, per Ib, 18c; peaches, chorries,” plu ots, figs, per b, 1207 cranberry sauce, per Ib, 8 PROVISIONS Ilmn. 13he; b, bacon, 113c; . 8. bacon, 11§c; d. s, sides 10§e; short rib sides, 1040; shoulders, Me‘ mess pork, per bhl, 820 00, Dred beef, 164e. Lar 0}e. v nEs —Spinach, per bbl, 4 50; now cabbage, California per Ib., dc; lottuce, per doz., 60c; redishes, per doz., 60c; sweet pota- toes, mrlh Be, turnips, per bu, H0o. boots, per bu, 75¢; cucumbers, per doz., $2 00; cauli- flower, per doz, 83 00; asparagus, per-doz., $1,00) new eartols, po 1 Pmi Frrr, [rive, B Piga foet, 15 Ib Iita, $1 25; !u,z- 40 1b qr bbl, zm plgn_foot, 80 1 haif bbl, 85 00; tripe, 15 1b kits, $1 25; tripe, 40 1b qr bbl, 82 50; tripe, 80 1b half l\hl, 8500; pigs tongues, 15 1b kits, $2050; pigs tongues, 40 Ib qr bbl, §6 00, Lambs' tongues, 151b Kkits, 83 00; 40 1b qr bbl, §6 00, Fresa Oystens—Selocts, 40c¢ standards, 850; mediums, 25c. Grooers List. UumxnGoom—()ywumfi?undnrd)permn, 8 70@3 80; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 00@ 210; raspberries, 2 Ib, , Jor cado, 200; Bartlott poars, por case, 2 40; Whortleberrios, por case, 310; egg plume, 2 b, per case, 2 % greon gages, o 1, por cm,ém pine apples, 2 Ib Rommsi %)@;J h 9k, § inch, orE—Sisal § inch and larger, 9}c, § inch, 10c; $ inch, 103 . CaNDLES—Toxos, 40 Iba, 164, 15¢; 8s, 160; boxes 40 lbs, 16 oz., 6a, 16c. Marones—Por caddie, 85c; round, cascs, 2 55; square_cases, 170, Svgans—P owdeml “8jo; cut_loaf, 8fc gunulmd + confectioners’ A, The; Stand. ard oxtra O, ogw extra C, 6c; medium yel- @ | X¥x% % | ton, 10 oz, low, 6c; dark yellow, c. Corrxes—Ordinary grados, 12@1240; fair13 @18}c; good, 14c; prime, 16@16ke; choice, 16@17¢c; fancygroen_and yellow,16@164c; old vernment Java, 0@ 26c; Lovorlngs roustod. 7o;_Arbuckle's roasted, 16}c; McLaughlin's rossted, 16fc: mitation Java, 16§ @18t Rige—Louisiana prime to choios, 7o; falr Gho; Patma, 6§c. ‘Fro—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 8 50; No. 1 mackerel, its, 1 15; family mackerel, half brls., 7 00; family mackerel,kits, 95c; No, 1 white fish, half bm., 8 75; No, 1 kits, 115, Syrup—Standard Com., 80c, bols; Standard do, 43 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kops 137, Sopa—Tn b papers, 8 80 par case kg per 1b, G Progres—Medium, In barrels, 8 25; do in half barrels, 4 75; small, in barrels, 9 23 do in half barrols, 5 25; gherkins. in barrels, 10 25; do in half barrals, b 75. , TeAs—Gunpowder, good, 45@55c; cholce 60 75c; good Impu'hl fo@nu cholce, 60@6c; oung Hyvon, 86@50c; ' choice, 65c@1 00; Japan, L leaf, 850; Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Golong, good, 35@40c; Oalong, choice, 40@5e; Souchong, good, 35@40c; choice, 85@d5e. WoopeNwaRE—Two hoop pails, 185 throo hoop paile 2 10. Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- near _washbo 1'85; Double Grown 2 90; Wellbuckets, s 85, Soars—Kirls Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirks standard, 875; Kirk's white Russian, 525; Kirk’s eutoca, 215 Kirk's Prairie Quoen, (100 cakee,) 40c; Kirk’s magnolia, doz. Porasn—_Ponnaylyauin cans, 4 case in case, 836; Bubbitts bll 2 dos.fn caso, 1 9; Auckor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 ?1100@130; fine 2 oz, bbe; Seal of North Oarolina, 8 oz., boe Soal'of North Carolina, 4 o., 57c; Seal o North Carolina, 2 oz, 80c; 0, K Durham, 4 0 0. K Twiham, 2 oz, 80¢; Uncle Nod, # 25¢; Tom and Jerry, 6, Dry Paints, White lond, 80 Fronch sinc, 10c; Paris whiting, 24e;’ whi ilders, 19c: whiting com’l lje; lamp! Germantown, 140} lampblack, ordinnry, 106; Prussian_blue, Bbc ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4o; slenna, burnt, 4 slouna, raw, do; Parls gtoon, genuine, 2! Paris groon, common, 20c; chrome green, N. Y. 20c; chrome ]Kmu K., 1%c; vormillion, Eng,, T00; vermilllon, Amesioan, 180} Indian red, 10c; tose pink, 14¢; Venetian rod, Cookson's, 2c; Venotian red, American, 1§c; rod lead, 7he; chrome yellow, genuine, 30¢; chrome yol- low, 1K, T2c{ochre, roohelle s ochre, Fron 2ej ochre, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, 2c; lohigh brown, 240; Spanish brown, 2o} Prince’s mineral, Sc. Vansisies—Barrols, per gallon: Furni ture, oxtra, 81 10; ‘url\ltun:, No. 1, 813 coach, extra, 81 40; coach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, oxtra, 81 75; Japan, T0c; as) hnltum. extra, 850} shallnc, 83 60; hard'ofl finish, $1 60, ,. Heavy Hardware List Tron, rates, 2 50; plow stoel special cast, 6o, crucible, 7o; specal or German, ho; oast. toos do, 15 agon spokes, sot, 2 25@3 00; hubs per set, 1 55; fo'loos sawed dry, 140; tongues, ench, 70@8bo; axlos each, 750; square nuta por b, 7(@11c; washors er Ib, 8@180; rivets, por b, T1; coil chain, per Ib, 6@120; malleabls, 8o fron wodges, 6o; crowbars, 6c; harrow tocth €01 vt Sl T@sc; Burdon's horsehoos, 4 70 Burden’s muleshoos 5 BARBED WiRE—In car lots, So per 100, Nats—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90, Sior—Shot, 18 lmck thoty z 10; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half ik , 8 sy do, uartor kegs, 1 88; blasting, ) fuse, Tor 100 foet 50c, "s o 835 LEAD—Bar, 1 65, Coat—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run_Blowsburg, 10 00; Whitebroast lump; g | Bxp 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Town lump, & Towa nut, b 00; Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra cite, 11 25@1150; Canon Clty, 700, per ton Leather, Oak aole, 88c@420; hemlock sole 28¢c(@850; hou loek kip, 805 to 1 00; runner 600 to 80c; hemlock calf, 85c to 1003 hemlock upper, to 240; oak upper, 24c; alligator, 4 '550- it i B s Credvan I 3 50 to 2 75; oAl Kip, 800 to 1 00; ok calf, 120 to 1 80; French kip, 110401 55; French oalf, 125 to 3 00; ros 50 to 750' linings, 600 to8 50' pm{u 900(4)1050 B. L. Morocoo, 30c tc!\. e 0. D, Moroceo, 850; simon, 2 50 to 3 00, —No. 1 star ok, 87c; No 2 do; BAR\K& 36c; No. 1 Ohio oak, 86c; No, 2 do, #3¢; No. 1 Milwankeo 850 No 2 do 83 , No. 1 Pitts oak har, 87¢; No. B Pitts oak har, 85c. Liguors. ALOOHOL—188 proof, 220 0 por wing gallon oxtra Californin spirits, 188 proof, 121 per Yroof gallon; triple rnunnd spirits, 187 proof, 25 por proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies' lended, 1560@2050; Ken- tucky bourbons, 200@700; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 Branpizs—Imported, eoo@motr domostic 1 40@4 00. CANDY—Mixed, 12@13«,§nhk 1lc; twist stick, 113c. Vinzaar—New Yorkapple 16c; Ohio ap- v, | am—m. loads, per bl 180, Ashton, 000 | sacks, 8 50; b 80, Sabre Poue, 4yt Sllvee lons, do: o Starch, 90; Excolsior Gloss, 7o; Corn, 7ho. 25tzmm—-m per, 17; allspice, 150; cloves, L’u—Amerlun 8 40; Greenwich, 8 405 w-mm, 275; N'mh Star, 2 00; Lowls' lye, 65; Jewell lye, 2 7t Dry Goods. BrowN SupeTINGS—Atlantic A, Tjo; Atlan- tie P, 60; Atlantic LL; Bjc; Brunswick, 74 Beaver Darh LL, 6¢; Lawrence LL, bio; Paci. i H, Tie: o) Standard, 8c; Indian’ Head 7he; Wauchusett A, 7ie. A e SurETiNGS —Argyle, The; Pep- | & perell R, 63c; Salisbury R, bhe. Bm.wuxm ‘Corrons ~Ballon_ 4-4, 6hc; Bal- lon 7-8, oje; Cumberland 4-4, 8c; Davell DD, 8jc; Fairmount, 4‘, Fruit of the Loom 4 9¢; Glory of the Wost, Sie; Golden Gate, Hill 7.8, Bc; Hill 4-4, 9¢; Lonadalo, &c; New York Mills, 113c; Wamsutts, 14jc. Ducks (Colored)—Boston, ' 8 oz., 134c; Bos- 14hc; Boston, 9 oz., 14c; Fall River, 8ke. Ducks (Gray)—Wost Point, 8 or,, 11o; Woest Point, 11 0z., 14c; Boston' Bear, 8 or., lc. TrokiNgs—Amoskeng, 14 Fuacy, 9ic; Cordis, 104¢; Pear] River, York, 12hc; Hamloton Awxings, 124c. DENINS—Amoskeag, 1dc; Beaver Creok Continental 14fo; ,nn,mw;umm .Wmm- AA, Beaver COreok BB, 1l vor Creek CC, 10; Jagaakers, 8c; Juffrey D & T, 12{o: Jafirey XXX, 12fo! Pearl River, 13¢; Wacren AXA Grown). 12c; Warren BB (brown), 11c; Wamen , CO (brown), 10c. Oavpiucs—Fifth avenue glove finish, be; Keystotie glove finish, fic, Consir Jieas —Awiory, Tho; Haneock, 80; | I Kepraayor, $1c; Rocleport, Puprs—Allons, bc; Americanbio; Arnolds 6e;_Cocheco, fc; Hurmony, 403 Indigo, Soi :;dlgo 78, 11ke; Indigo 4.4, 124¢; cheap s —Amerioan, fc; Cocheco, ; Glouoaster, fio; Southbridge, 50; Waverlys, 4jo; Rosedale, 41, aaNs *Aumoskeag staclos, Blos Datos )lu. TLancaster staples, 8c; Plunket ds,’ 9c; Hudson cheoks, 7heé; Amockeag Parslnns. Gic: Dress Goons—Atlantic alpaccs, 9 s Famloton ; Hawloton Fanous, 1140; Hamloton bro. 68, 16c; Arlington breoade, 18c, Lumper. WHOLRSALE, ot lumbor, lath aad ehinglee, on oa e i nG omd silagie, o e TIMBER AND Jowrz'}fi 1,48 M, w 1t, 28 50; 4 and-64a,, 24 00; No, 2, wq"‘m'&_"m 1(2d’common boards), 20 00; 0,2, 100k BoARDS—A., 45 00; B, 4,00:0 Froonvg—No, 1,40 00; No, 2 & 2600 as(B"W' clear—27 00; Wo, 2, £500; Xo, 3, CEILING EHINGLE FlNcmo—Nn. Lo —Por barrel, 1 26; bulk por bushal, #o; cemont, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hwir per b, 50c; Torved felt, 100 fbo, 3 50; uteaw bousd!, 8 50, Paints, Oils and v -rnhhe-. Or#—110° carbon, per 184e; 160° b 'i" n.llou mo, 1155 ‘headlight, b water white, 17c; lin l5"5-11.-.. 86c; linaad, balled, por m,m 3, 65 ~ ter str'd, fi allon, f“ lom, 1 66 No. 81 40, "’"‘J"A:“‘f"”"" spera W.2., por gallon, 1 b, W. B, Wfie k( luhfuotuh' uer‘(:ll}uu e nuohlu Suwmmaer, N . 1, I- Ion, 8%c; No, idflol sperin, .““5‘ w‘::d uan. P'l‘ gullon, €e, per gallon, 48¢; napths Parnrs v oxp—Wh.lu O ) 4o whita ioad, 8. Lauis, v, gt to 61b cans, 20c; Fran lhml sino groen R ey umber, 1 1b cans, 10¢; \aine, In varnish asst, h-t.lsouwlndburnl @gms—lmpomd 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 Roxs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; NewEnglmd, Railway Time Table. U, PR R, MAIN LINE WAV | CaRvR | Peife Kxoras.12:08 p 1 | Atlantic Raprow?:es & e Wastorn Expros Wostorn K pros. §: 0. Toland Paon . @, Tniand Pas, aoln Ex 80 pm | T4 DUMMY TRAINS—HRIDOE DIVISION, Toave Oinaha: 7:10, 8:00, 8:00, 10:00, 11:00 & m., 12 m; 8:00, 4:00, 5:00, 8:00, 10:10 p. m. 10,0:0" 11:00 . in ; 9:00, 4:00, 6:00, ¢ tranafer depal 20 i a later; I On Sun' 10:00, 11 0 w*. m :00, 8:40, 10:40 p. m. utes ate £47Tho above 18 Omaha Time. &% Standard time is 24 minutes faster than loeal time. B. & M. RATLROAD TIME TABLE. CENT.] TIME, DRNYRR RXPRESS, WRST ROUND, RAST DOUND. ARRIVR Omaha fdoam Gib6pm 1006 am Ashland 11:11 am : Ldncoln, .. 10:50 am Crote. .....11:60 pm Hastinge .. 5:16 am Red Cloud. S McCook Akron Denver MISSOURI PACIFIO—STAN! DEPART, 1008 m 045 p K. O, 4T, JOR A O, l'l-—lL—STANI)AI\n'HIIL A ¥t il E ,.m., d except Satu day pm No. 1 mixed Frolght . Atlantio Atlantio M; r Depot, Coun WABASH &ST. LOUIS, 11345 & m mun) 4120 pm ME 9: 0., WA . R. R.—STANDARD TIME, Expross. 10:00 -] b 254 ©., M. & Bt. P.~STANDARD TIME. ARRIV 26,0, & . R. R—STANDARD TIME. Ma* 908 m | Expross 10:00 & m Expross. ... .....0:00 p m | Mall*...."] 125 pm *Sundays exce ted. Opening and Closing of Maiis, [ orvk, ouosw. am. pm. am. pm C'&N.W.,0,R.L&P.,C. B, &Q., 5t Patl & Sloux’City.11:00 80 0., M.&S.P.8. C. & P. in I Cinion Eacifer over Q.o Union Pacifio, Denver Fx. 7:80 A latt Ashland and Lincoln.11:00 pen Sundays from 12:00 m. to 1:00 K COUTANT, Postrinster IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, 1111 Douglas St, Omahs, Neb, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PEACH AND APPLE Bmm—l 75@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per cm, 23 24 00; Amervican, per case, 12 00@16 l!mu. salted 7: 8c~ d fllnt 12@13c; lf)flllc; ry des, two-@fiflr u.ww—d SHERP mea—lflo@l 00, —————— DENVER MARKET. prr{“..n. Cuvrep Meams AND LARD—In tierces 100 in s 11c, Hams, 14jc; breakfast bacon 18@10ko; smoked sides, 93@10c; ealt sides, GRrEEN Frurr AND Pronuor—Potatoes, 55@ 65c per 100 pounds; onions, per 100 pounds, @2 00; turnips, per 100 Ib, 60@80c; Col- orado cabbage, mew, per 100, 85c@1 00; live chickens, old, per doz, 4 00@ 425; 'prairie chickens per doz, $3 75@400; ogge., frosh, per doz, 32@30e; butter, fair qual: ity creamery, finest per 1b, 38@42; creamery, 0od, por I, 28@84c; Kanuas and Nebraska dairy, per 1b, 87@4bc; cooking, 1 (? ; cheose, ‘apples per hbl full cream, per b, 16@17 eastern, 'S5 00@6 50; grapes, per Ib, 7@10c; California pears per Ib, 7@mc- Messina lemons, oxtra par ox, 8700 @3 00; gos, $12 00@18 00; Colorado whont, per 100 b, $13.@1 88; flour, fair quality, $10 00@10, 60 per bu ‘four, Graham, per 100 b 82 00@2 flour, ryo, pas 100 b, &2 502 70; four, buclwhont, por’ Lbl, £10' 00@10 50; cornfmeal per 160 1be, $165@1 85; corn, per 100° s, 81 80 1855 corn chon, per 1001bs, $130@]1 3; now outs, per 100 1bs, 81 35@1 45: onts, Nobraska, mixéd, por 100 b, $1 83@1 85; whoat, per 100 Ibs, &1 45; barloy, per 100 b, $1 b0@ 3 mixed chop, per 100 lb,’ 81 38G bran, per ton, 817 00@19 00; hay, per ton $13 00@16 00; baled second bottom, 310 00@12 00; baled upland, $14 00@17 00} straw, per ton, $8 00@9 00. W= 30 WL 63 O BT A L~ Parts of tho hu- man hody enlarged, deveioped and strengthened, um. I an intarosting advertisoment fon run in o per. 1o roply o Inquiries we. will say that thore. R0 évidence of humbiag about this - On tho contrary the wlvartivors arovory highly endorsed. Luterosted persons may got sealod clrculary glving uil purt lars by addressing Erie Modical 0. box 518, Buffalo N, Y. ~Toledo Eveniu Apr Tm10k ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co., €17 and 219 North Main 8t., Bt. Louls, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN |PAPERS, |V WRAPPING XN VELOPES, CARD BOARD ASD | PRINTER’S STOCK 2e3Cash paid for Roge of all Q !J'Q, E,SJ_gnEn. umn.'ufi.'.' i m'?-,?( SR HOOK, NEWS, vhh:lfi r-- mll ‘vond Vw48 Chatham 8¢, Now Vork JAS, H. PEABODY M, b, | FHYBICIAN & BURGEON, Reaidonoe, No., 1407 Jones B¢ Office, No. s strost Office hours 12w, to 1 p. m, rom 426 pen. Telophone for ofico 67 160 Wdenn Pioneer urug Store ! 8, E. COR. WUTH AND JONES 878, AGENT FOR end other Oils constantly on haud, 'DR.F 8 LEWIS, - Prop'r, Ohio Oil Co.'s West Virvinia, Oylinder MANUFACTURER OF Balvanizea Iron Cornices & Vormoe W indows, Finlals, Tin, Tron and Slate g, Spaab ‘s patent Motallo lylight, Patont sted Razonot Bar #hoivis ea ral azont tor th lbovn 1ine ot goods. Bz Orotnz 8, ‘Verandas, Iron Halt ¢ s¥iadow Biind aron & Bil of the generative organs. Thero 1a no mistake about stream of ELEC- TRICITY pormoating through the parts must ros tore them tohealthy action Do not confound tnis with Electric Belts advertised to cure all {lls lrum Ill..ul to toe. It Is for the ONE sp ific purpose. For circulars giving full inforu addross Chsover Eloctric. Belt Co., 108 Washi ngton URLINGTOR - ROUTE: GOoOING YWmeT. PRINCIPAL LINE FIOM CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST. LGU BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, Ol VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Conneeting in Union Depots at Kafisas Cft Omuhia and Denver with through trains i SAN FRANCISCO And all points in the Great Wost GOING HAST. Connecting in Grand Union Dopot at Chicago ‘with through traing for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And ll Eastorn Cities. At Peorls with through trains for Indianap- olls, Oineinnati, Columbus, and all points in the South-East.' At St. Louls with' through trains for all points South. ilegant Day Conches, ining Chairs (scats fre Kuvulvlnz Chairs, Pull Oars and the fumous C Dining rlmd\llly toand from Ch 0 wiidl Kansis ( Uhlengound Council Bluths: Chicago and Des Moines, Chieago, St. Atchison and Topeka without change. Only throug! running their own trains between Ol Lincoln and Denver, and Chicugo, Kans: (‘IJ and Denver. Through cars betw Indlanapolis and Council Blufms, via I GOING Nfllt’l " ANI) SOUTH Solld Trains of Elegant Duy Coic Pullian Palace 8leeping Cars ire run di and from St. Louis; via Huannibal; Keokuk, Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Lea Kl, Faul und Minneapolis; Parlor Cirs with lhs('linlnu Chairs to und from St Lonts and Peoria, Only ono chitnge of Gars bitween Bt Louls and Des Moines, lowa, Lincolu, No. braska, and Denver, Colorado. It is also the uul) Through Line buiween 87, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS end 87, PAUL, T Ia known s the great THROUGH CAlk LINE of Al dca, und 15 universally udiit Lo 10 be the Finest Equipped Railroad in World fon p “A’if‘clnm of Travi b aoh 1 Through Tickeis via this tine ter sic oo | e puu ticket otfices in the United st lor Cars, with Ke. , Bmokiny Curs with iun Palace Sleoping orin and v 10 o T, uT'th. PBRCPVAI- LO“ Vice Fres. & Guo. Ma o low price has been puton them to start them. terms, this spring, will mal Park on the south. balance on good time, a0 portunity for persons whointend building for a home. ymlicate Hill Addition BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars 5:80pm | or a choice lot in Syndieate Hill Addition, This addition joins the YIS the Syudicate lands insouth Omaha, and will rapidly build up with com- fortable homes. and packing houses, aud will be occupied as homes by the employes of 1:%0am | these works, and are undoubtedly than in the market. pam vanced. These lots are lwxmhful and are near the stock yards ost value for the price of any lots Several have been sold and the price will soon be ad- We have the exclurive agency on this addition. Terms easy. ..GILMAN PLAGE ' This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West Omaha. A $150 to 8300, On easy Tne grading and improvements to be made on fLeavenworth St., fie this very valuable property. CLARK PLACE. This is a sub-di sion of the Megeath “property facng Hancom's God location, near street car, fine view and has a ood growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions in maha, and will seli rapidly. Price $300 to $650. One fourth cash First come, first served. This is a splendid op- Western Cornice-Works, [TUKE Y & KEYSOR'E SUB-DIVISION 1s n beautiful piece of ground lymg one block south of Gilman place, . West Omaha.’ c SPEGET PB,OP are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home ‘and & splendid investment for a rich man or a poor man., HAWTHORNE The first of these lots will besold at $125 to $160, and This addition lies between Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks """‘ from the l:lxghSchool one mile from the postoffice, and is what is known 46 goners | a9 inside property. 'The city is built up far beyond this addition and the e finest residencesin the city arein this locality. The smde ou Davenport Cor vy “for | street has been established and work commenced, an the cure of derangements | a3 soon as the weather permits. large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this addi- rumont, the oon- | tion, will be completed The contract has been let for builoin We predict that these lots will more than double in value before August, asit is the most desixable part of Omaha and would have been built up years ago had it been placed on the market. Prices 350 TO $B50 Adjoining lots are beingfsold at doublethe price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. ‘Weshave six lots left infthis’addition?which’we offer at®a bargain. FARM (I.ANDSI We have some improved and unimproved farms near; Omaha,% Sand some well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOMHS. Residence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and BUSINIESS ILOWSES \ On all the best streets in_the business center. SEDFORD & SOUER. 213 South 14th Street, between Farnam anfi Doiglas

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