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7 -y OMATA DAILY BEE--FRIDAY APRIL 11, 1884 3 ey o 1 o FINANCE AND COMMERGCE. FINANOIAL New Yonk, April 10, Money—Market enty at 1§@2 per cont. Prime Mercantile Paper—4@b per cont, Sterling Exchange—Bankers’ bills, firm at 4 87¢; demand, 4 89 Governments - I 1 00§ bid. Ratlwey Bonds - Stock Market —Stocks dull but firm, Tread ing oxoeedingly light, only 112,460 shares yostorday, and 3 por cents, § lower at rong. changed hands, agalnst 213,17 s shares Tuosday. At the oponing of tho market there was an advance of § to } per cent., but about 11 a. m, tho market fell off. Tofore midday, however, it was firm again. In the aftornoon Omaha shares de- veloped strougth, and the market elosed strong and quiet, comparad with last night's closing prices, §'to 19 higher. Minneapolis & St. Louis ross {. Eogagaments for Satur- day’s staamors $1,000,000, VOUPONS Pacific 6 of 95, BTOOKS AND BONDS, Americau Expross. .. i Barl., Codar Rapids & Northern. Qantral Pacifi Ohicago & Alton o do pfd. Ohl., Burl, & Quincy. Eric do ptd .... Fort Wayne o Hanuibal & St. Josoph. o o do Illinois Central. o Ind., Bloom. & Western. Kansas & Texas Taako Shoro & Michigan Michigan Central . 4 Mianeanolis & St. Louis. do do pfd Rock fuland....... 8t Pan & Milwaukeo, do do dopid 8t. Paul Minn, & Manitoba, St. Paul & Omaha, do o Wastern Uaion Telograph....... *Asked. - ——— GRAIN AND FPHROVISIONS. CHICAGC PRODUCE, Cr1¢AGO, April 10.—Flour—Dull and prices unchanged; Southern Illinois and Missouri winters, 5 50(@ Michigan winters, 4 7@ 5 50; low grade winters, 2 25@3 50; good to fancy spring extras 00; Miunesota Dbakers, 4 20@5 00; rye f ‘Wheat - Regulur wheat active anc anervous feeling prevailed, and pri 4 ated rapidly; the market finally closed 1ie higher than yesterday; No. 2, 813@844c for cash; 81}c for April or May; 87jc for June; 88c for July; No. 2 gilt edge spring, 83c. Corn—Active and unsottled; 3 closing higher. 453@48§c for eash; 45gc for April; 503c for May; 23c for June. Oats —Fairly active, strong and higher; 258G ; 28¢ for April; 32}@32}c for o for June. K cash, Barley—No, 2, 68c bid for cash. Timothy—Quiet; good to prime, 122@1 24. Flax Seed—1 64 on track. Pork—Active; unsettled; opened stronger and 50@60c_ higher; soon receded 30@4lc; er afirm fesling Was established, and prices again advanced 55@60c; cash and April, 17 6 @17 70; May, 17 70; June 17 825 @17 17 90@I7 95; August, 18 00, Lard —Activeand irregular, closing st cash and April, 8 60@5 62. June, 8 75@8 774; July, 8 82} Boxed Meats—In fair dem: shoulders, 700; short ribs, 8 15@9 Jsutter — Unchanged; choice creamery, 23 @30c; dairy, 26@27c; rolls, common to choice, 10 Egga—Wealk at 1440, Whisky—1 17, Cheeso—Stendy; s0ma new full creams from Wisconsin were offered at 13c; common and hard skims dull; no quotable change in prices. Hides—In good demand aud steady; greon salt curod bull, 7c; green salt, damaged, Gic; greeu salt cured, light, 8ic; heavy. Sc; greou salted culf, 18c; dry salted, 11@12c. ; Tallow—Steady and unchanged; No. 1, 6§c; <cake, 7. Catt. Boarp. —Wheat—Sales, buehels at fe lower, 3 Corn—Sales, 500,000 bushels, at }@jc lower, irregular; and firmer; short cloar, 1,775,000 Oats—Sales, 215,000 bushels, at g higher to L lower, Pork— Sales, 11,000 bbls, at 24c higher. Lard—Sales, 4,230 tiercel, at 2je lower. MILWAUKKE, wAUKRE, April 10,—Wheat—Quiet; No. April, 84c; May, Corn—Nothing done, Oats—Dull and nominally unchanged; No. 2, 82, Rye—Higher; No. 2, bSc. Barley—strongor; No 2, spring, cash and April, 61, BALTIMORE. April 10~ Wheat — Higher; 2 or, #pot and April, 11 50; July, 1 014@ BauTIMORE, Higher, closing dull; mixed, spot, May, b3@hife. ly' and firm; western white, 40 8—(uiet at 7@, Egge--Lower and quiet at 16@17 Whisky ~Unchavgad a¢ 119@1 194, NEW ORLYANS 10,—Corn—Mixed, Niw ORLEANS, April Gio. Oats—Quiet; prime, 44c. Corn Meal—Fair demaud but lower, at Pork—Higher, but scerce a18 00, Tard—Highor; tierce, scfined, 900; keg, 950, Whiskev--Unchan Bran—Dall at 92} Legal holiday to-morrow. NEW YORK, New Yok, April 10.—Wheat—Spot lots, Male higher: options opewed 1G@1}o botters aftarwards this was lost, but towards the close the market was strongar and_ prices advanced Thatlc, closiug. weaker with » reastion of Jafe: No. 2 Chicago, ungraded red, H3o@1 15; No. 4 red. §%c; No, 8 red, 9lo; No. 2red, 1 00@1 023; May closed at 1 0031 0 Corn—Spot lots 1@lhe and ontions 1@ 3 ugraded, 43@h7he; No. 2, b May closed at 58k, closing firm; mixed wes- ged. igher an tern, 85@37¢; white western, 40@45c. Eggs—Westorn fresh, domand fair and market firm at 16§&@17¢, Pork—Strong and higher; old mess, 16 75 @17 00, Lard—Opened 5 poluta lower, later ad- vanced 10@15c and elosed with a reaction of 3@+ pointe; westarn eteam, cash, 8 BH@8 90; ay, 8 75@8 90 Rutter —Dull and unchanged. Cheese—Steady. TOLEDG, Toreno, April 10,—Wneat—Strong and higher; No, 2 red, spot, 84@95¢c; May, 94}c; July, 07c. Corn—Firm and dull; No 2 spot, 49kc; May, B04e; July, 53 bid. Oats—Quiet and firm; No. 2, spot, April aud May, 8ic, LIVERPOOL. Laveaeoos, April 10 —Wheat—Dull; win- ter, Ts 9d@3e; apring, 7s 7d@7x 8d. Cora—Dull; new. 45 10d; old, 5s. PEOKIA PRODUCE, ml;:mm. n., Aprl 710. i er: new mizsd, 4Th@4be; new rejected, Sl@ioge. te ats — Virm; No.2 white, 86@854c, Ryo—Scare; uew No, 2, 57@bThe, ‘Whisky—Kirm; $1 17. ST, LOUTS PRODUCE, 8t Louis, Wheat —Higher and fairly acti 3 81 @1 08 for April; &1 071 08 @1 4% for June: 937« tor July; Y0}@!1 the year; closing firm ut outeide pric red, 0. Corn—Higher and uneottlod: cash; 46fc May, 47}c June, 48 2jc the yoa Oats—Slow; 85¢ bid for cash; Rye—MHigher at 50 bid, Barloy —70@850, Butter--Unchanged. Bags—At A5)@ 160 for 1040 July, o for May. Nominal ‘mer; prairie, $10 00@11 50; timo- 00G@ 16 00, Slow at 740, Corn Meal—Firm at 82 63, BoArn—Wheat—Opened _strong and higher: closed at inside pricos and weak; 10841 087 for May; 1 043@1 04% for June; 93@01} for July Corn—Lo dde for April and May; 4710 bid for June; 43}c tor tho year, KANSAS CITY PRODUCE, Kansas Orry, April 10 ~Wheat— S 8le bid for cash; Slhe bid for Ma; for Juno. Corn—Quiet; 88}c bid for cash; 30jc for May; 404c for June, Oats—Dull; nominal, CINOTNNATL OrvorNNart, April 10,—Pork—Quiet at 1795 mger; bid o bid, Lard—Stronger: current make, 8 874@S 50, Bulk Ments . but in light demand; shoulder, 6 878: short ribs, 8 75, Whisky —Quiet at 115, e —— LIVE STOCK. ORICAGO LIVE 8TOCK, Onioaco, April 10,—The Drovers’ Journal ravorts this aftemoon us follows: Hows—Brisk and prices 10¢_higher: rough packing, 5 40@5 90; packing and shipping, 600 @06 35: light, b 40@6 00; skips, 3 Cattle—Active and firm; export, 6 40@06 50; good®to choice shipping, 5 90@6 30; common 5 26@b 7; inferior to fair cows, 1 25@5 00; stock- 40; corn fed nediam to good 4 ers, 4 00@ @ Texans, b 00@ Sheop —W lower; inferior to fair, 375@4 90 per cwt; medium to choice, 5 ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. Sr. Louts, April 10.—Cattle—Strong and all grades have quick sale; exports, 6 25@0 75; common to choice shipping, 5 00 @6 25; gond Colorado steers, 5 50@6 25; feed- : good demand; inferior to ; choico to extra. 5 40@6 00, m aud higher; light, 5 6 006 50. Y LIVE STOCK, Kansas Crry, April 10.—The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattlo—Tirmer and higher; natives, 5 35@ 6 50; stockers and foeders, 4 40@5 00; cows, 3 60@4 40. Hogs—5@10¢ higher at 5 80@6 12}, Sheep—Quiet; natives, 4 00@4 70. FLOUR AND GRAIN. UH10AG0, April 10,.—Recaipts and ship- monta of flour and graia for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Flour, bbls. Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels. .. Ryo, bushols. . Barloy, bushols. New Yomk, April 10. — Rocelpts and shipmentsof flour aud grain for tho past 24 hours have been as follows: Wheat, bushels. Bhip'ts, Receipta Ship'ta, 56,000 000 Corn, bushels. 24,000 13,000 Oats, bushel: 21,000 ,700 LIVE BTOOK. On10AGO, April 10, — Receipta and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have 0 | been as follows: Recelpts, Ship'ta, Oattle, 6.4 3 3 | Hogs 9,500 5 Sheep.......... 6,208 5 Kan9as Orry, April 10. — Recedpts and ehipments of livo stock for the past 24 honrs have basn as follows: Cattle, ) Hogs. 8,300 Sheep 1,208 . 8r. Lours, April 10, — Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipta, Ship'ta. 1,200 Receipts, Ship'ts. 1,700 Qattlo 5 o0 Shaop 900 L omanA ARKETS. Wholesale ¥rices, Ov10k OF THE OMAlA BrE, Thureday Evening, April 10, The following prices are charged retailors hy jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chanta, with the oxception of grain, which i quoted at the prices furnished by tho elevators and other loos! buyers: Gram. War Cows—8 00@4 00, Hoes—6 00@h 25, Bagep-—-3 H0@A 50, Carves—6 @7 00 lour and Millstafts, WinTER WiHEAT—Best quality, patout, at 32728 40, NRCOND QUALITY—2 753 25, Sraive WnEAT—Best quality. petant, 3 25@3 40, SEOOND QUALITY—2 @S 25 BraN—T70c per cwt. Onorexn Pern—Per 100 Ibs, 9 Conx MEAL—1 00@1 10 per owt, SOREENING ~83(@750 per owt General Produce. (Corn—V¥irm m-«ll Arpres—Very tow in market, (enitasa, $3 75; Ben Davis, £5 50; Willowtwigs, £5 0, Beans—Recelpts light and demand good Hand picked navy, per bu, $250; madium, 2 00@? 25, Breswax—In good demand. Choice hight per Ib, 26@26c; common to good dark per Ih, 2@25c Borres—Market qulet; & light decline is notable, Choice country roll wanted, Fancy creamery, 38@sc; choia roll, 16(@150; cholco solia packed, 14@1ho; fair to good, 11 (@130; inferior grades, 6@8e. CraNerRiES—None in wmarket quotable Poll and chorry per bbl, $12. 00; “Boll Bugles,” 314 00. Croks—"York State” per bhl, 88 00; park bbl, $4 75; condensed per gal, K50, Curesr—Full cream, western, 124; Wiscon- win. 134@14c. CocoANUTs—Per 100, 84 75@5 00, 5—No overstock has acenmulated as yot. The macket was kept clearat 13jc. A decline is anticiapted to take place right after Easter. ForeioN Fausrs —Mewina orsnges, per box, $3 75@4 00, Measina lemons, per box, $3 75@4 00, Bawanas, ver buuch, $200@ 400, Figs, Ib., 165, Dates, in trails, 7ic; antes, fard, in boxes, 14u, Fauir Boriess—Apple butter, in 89 Ib pails, per Ib, 7. Plum butter, 7he. Ak —~Ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 25; tesd, ;; 50; mixed, 82 00@2 25; geese, $1.50; suipe Hav—Balod, $6 00@8 00 ver ton, JELLY—1n 20 and 80 b pails, 8@f0; fu 2 1b ting, per doz, $1 50; assorted tumblers, per 2, #1 20: achooners, per dozen, £5 00 Ohio, 15c; small cakes, 12he. Oar M:ar—8Bteel cut, per bii, §6 25, ONIONG - Recelpts light, choice red selling ot 100 pw bu; yellow Daavers at §3 60 75; | white fish, half brls., pee barrels groen onfons, %% per don bunch s tops "o per | I Dressod Tar , per 1b,, , 130, 13@ide. Dick e Xans, live per toz, §1 50, 1 00, PoTATORS. ed stock only: waated at any | a40c; Panchblow, 1 at 60@65c. ves—(In 200b ery, blackberry, pe and frost Eitly Ros Coloradoes ~ are . 13kc: b, bacon, 11} 1.'s. sides 10§c; short nb shoulders, mess pork, per Driod by sides, 1030 bhl, 820 00, VRGETABLES S innc now cabbage, California per I, do; lottuca, per doz., 60c; redishes, por doz., 60c; swost pota toes, per 1b, 6 par bu, , 8200; canli flower, doz,, 9 agus, per doz., £1.00; mew carrots, per 1b,, 8¢ Pras Fevr, Mues, Bro,—Pigs foet, 16 1b ita, 81 25 pign 40 16 qr bb, §2 503 piga_ foe 80 1b half h{.l. £5 00; tripe, 156 1b kits, p tripe, 40 Ib qr bhl, tripe, 80 1b half bhbl, 2500; pigs tongnes, 15 1b kits, $250; pigs tonguos, 40 1b qr bbl, 86 00, Lambs' tongues, 15.1b kits, &3 00; 40 1b qr bbl, 86 00, Fresu Ovsrens—Selects, 40c standards, 8bc; mediums, % Grocers List. OARNED Goons—Oyuters (Standard)par caso, 8 70@8 80; strawberrios, 2 1b, per case, 2 00@ 2 10; rasphorrics, 2 Ib, per cago, 2 90; DBartlott poars, por caso, 2 40; whortloberrios, por case, 3 egg pluws, 2 1b, per case, 2 80; green 2'1b, per’ case, 3 90; pine apples, 21 4'80@5 b and larger, 3o, § inch, 168, 16¢; 8, 1o 10¢; $ inch, 105, OANDLES —Toxes, 40 I boxas 40 Tbs, 16 oz, 0s, 160, Mavonrs—Per caddie, 35 2 55; square_cases, 1 70 round, onses, Stoans—Powdorod, 8§c; cut loaf, § granulated, T4o: confectionars’ A, Tic; Stand- ard extra O, ra C, Gfc; medium yel- low, G3e; d. 3 Corri g @134c; good, 14c; pri 16@17c; fancy groon and yel government Java, 20@260; Levering's rosttad, 17¢; _Arbuckle’s roastod, 163c; MeLanghlin's XXXX ronsted, 16}c; mitation Java, 16} @lsic rados, 12@12}¢; fair18 1h@! i 1 I Ricr—Lonisisna prime to cholcs, 70; fair Gho; Patma, 6yc. Fisi—No. 1 mackorel, half brle., 8 50; No. 1 mackerol, «ita, 1 15; family mackerol, half brls., 7 00; family mnckorel, kita, 95¢; No. 1 875; No. 1 kits, 115, Syrop—Standard Com., 30c, bols; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon keps 137, Bopa~TIn Ib papers, 8 80 per case; keg per Ib, o. ProxLes—Modium, In in half bacrels, 4 7 in half barrels, 5 2 do in half burrels, 5 75. 'EAS—G unpowder, good, 45@55c; choloo 60 1, 40@43c; choice, 60@65c; Young Hyson, good, 86@b0c; choice, 65c@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 85c; Japan, choice, 60@7he; Oolong, good, 85@400; Oolong, i 5; Souchong, good, S5@40c; re—Two hoop paile, 185 threo hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- noer_washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckats, 3 Soaps. satinet, 8 6 white Ruasian, . 215; Kirk's Prairio'Quoon, (100 cakes,) 400; Kirl's mamolia, doz. Poras—Ponnaylvania cans, 4 cass, in css, 3 35; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz, incass, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz in case, 1 5 CaNDY—Mixed, 12@13 —New Yorkapplo 16c; Ohto ap- 1—Dray loads, por bbl, 180; Ashton, In wacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, 5s, 3 30. SrARcH—Pear], 4h¢; Silver Gloss, 9o; Corn Starch, 9¢; Excelsior Gloss, 7c; Corn, 730, Spices—Pepper, 170; allspice, 15¢; cloves, 25c; cassia 1oc. Lyi—American, 3 40; Groenwich, 8 40; Western, 275; North Star, 2 00; Lowis' lye, 4.65; Jowell lye, 275 Dry Goods. BrowN SHERTINGS—Atlantic A, Thc; Atlan- tic P, Go; Atlantic LL; he; Brunswick, Ti; Boaver Dam LL, 6e; Lawrance L, ble; Paci. fio H, 7he: Royal Standard, bc: Tndian’ Hoad A, Th; Wauchusett A, 7ic. FINE BROWN SHEETINGS —Argyle, Tic; Pep- peroll R, 6}c; Salisbury R, hhe. Breacurp Cortons -Ballon 4.4, 6hc; Bal- tije; Cumberland 4-4, 8o: Davoll DD, rmount, 43c; Fruit of tho Loom 4-4, 8ic; Giolden Gato, 8ici 1ill 4-4, 9; Lonsdale, 8fc; New 1}e; Wamsutta, 1jc, s (Colored) —Bostom, ' 8 oz., 113c; Bos- ton, 10 ez, ldjc; Boston, 9 oz, 1dc; Fall Rivor, 8ic, Ducks, (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1lc; West Point, 11 0z., 14c; Boston' Bear, 8 oz, barrels, 8 25; do mall, in barrels, 9 2 horkins, in barrels, 10 @7hc; good Tmp “stick, 1lc; twist 1lc. TrokiNGs—Amoskeag, 14je; _Continental Fuacy, 9fc; Cordis, 10§c; 1 River, 14jc; York, 124 Hamloton Awnings, 124c. DENDS—Amoskeng, 14c; Beaver Creek AA, 1 Boaver Creok BB, 1lc; Beavor ~ Creek CO, ~10; Hayraakers Taffroy D & T, 12{0: Jaffrey XXX, 12§c; v cron AXA (brown), 305 A Warren BB (brown), 11¢; 20 Wurren CO (brown), 10c. o glove finish, fic; Haacock, 8c; Kenrsayer, PriNts— ; Arnolds, fie; C Harmony, 4 Indigo, 8c; Indigo -4, 124¢; choap salo b Puuts SuntiNes —American, bie; Cocheco, 430; Rosedale, 4Jc. GINGHANS ~Amoskeag staples, Bjo; Batos staplos, o Tancwstor staplos, 8o; Plunliot plaids,’ 9c; Hudson checks, 7h¢; Amoskeag Persians, Yhe. Diess Goons. sinno _cashmer, tlantic alpuces, 4o; Per- do; Hauleton cashmere, 16}c: Hamloton Fancus, 1ije; Hamleton bro- cados, 15c; Arlington brocada, 14c. Lmmper, WHOLESALY. Weo quote lumbr, lath and sbingles on oars I & D, ‘m:; Veonetian red, 9 at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 6. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 50, Trynens—-16 foet and under, 22 00, TrxBER AND Jo1sT—18 {6, 28 50; 20 t, 28 60; 22 1t, 26 50; 24 1t, 26 50, PENOING—No, ‘1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 22 00, BHEETING—No, 1(2d"commen boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, Brock Boarns—A, 45 00; 18,40 6 , 85 00, 2 )"l,f{mlum) —No. 1,40 00; Ne. 2, 85 00; No., , 25 00 NF::::IN:), cloar—27 00; No, 2, 25 00; Y. §, figs, per b, 1203 )} ;| kip, 110 to 1 5% Laii—3 25 por M, LinE—Per burrol, 125 bulk per bushel, 85c; coment, bbl, 2 25; Towa plastar, bbl, 2 50; hair per b Bc; Torrod felt, 100 {be, B 50; strow oned, B o0y Paints, Oils and Varnishes. 0s—110° carhon, per gallon, 1 headlight, per gallon, 14hc; 175% headlight, per gallen, 18c; 160° water white, 17¢; lin woad, ray pr gallon. 5 insood, ild, por fi!lun. 58¢ Liard, winter ste’d, par gallon, 85 0. 1, 75e;No, 3, 65c; castor, XK, por gal lon, 1 60; Wo, 8,1 40; sweet, per gallon 100 eperin W2, por gallon, 100; fih, W. B gereallon, 83c; neatafook exta, ver gallon, 0 0. 1, 70e; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 30c; purniger, 150; goldon inachine, No. 1, por gal lon, 8%c; No, 2, 280; sporms, aignal, per gallon, 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74°, per gallon, Ge PAINTA 1% OlL—White lead, Omaha P, P, 630; white iead, St. Lonis, pure, 64c; Marseillca groen 10 b 1h cans, 200; French zine, green wal, 12¢, Fronch zinc, red seal, 11o; French zlne, In varnish asst, Se; Freuch zinc, in olll wast, 150; raw aud burat umber, § I cans, 10c; waw and burnt Sienns, 10c; vandvke brown, Lc; rofined Lampblack, 12¢; coach black, and | ivoey black, 16e; drop black, 1fe; Prusia. MAPLE SGAT—Pure, In hrieks, per Ib, 16¢; { blue, 8; ulbramorino blus, 1%¢; chrowe green | &D., 16¢; blind and shuttor grean, 1 {60; Paris 18c; Indian rod, nscan rod, 22c; Amerls can Vermlllion, 1 & P., 180; chrome yellow L. M, O. &D. 0., 186 yellow ochre, wolden ochre, 16¢, patent dryor, Se; grafving | oolors, 1ight ouk, dark oak, walnut, ohe tuat | and ashy 156, | Tovaccos PrLoa Toracco- ~Climax, 50e; Bulllon 80c for i Diamond 1 h Caroling, 4 oz th Caroling, 2 oz, 60c: O, k { Iwrhan Durham, 4 Unolo ey Paints. White french rino, 100; T P .. whiting, g gilders, 1fo: whiti R com’l 1 ack, Glermantown, Ne. 8 lampblack, 100; Prossian_ blue, “ No. 60...0:50 am | nltramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8o; umber, burnt, 4¢; nmber, raw sienna, L nt, £4°The above 1s Omaha Time. By sionna, riov, 4 s groon, hrome groon, N, Y ; vermillion, Eng, r, 186 Ind B rod, 70c; vermillion, Amsrica: a 3 10¢; rose pink, 14¢; Venetian red, Cookson's, 240; Venetian red, American, 1 s red load, way depot, Council B Teave Councll Blaffs, Br depot, §:00, 9:01 00, 11:00 .11, 12 10,11:00, 2100, §:00, 4:00, 6:00, 0:40 oo m On Sundays: £, 10:00 8 m.; 9 o S0, 00, 8:10, 10:40 p. . Arrive Transter dejiot, 10 min. nted ator, Railway Time Tabie. R, MAIN LINE \ R prow b & m DUMMY TRAINS Omaha: 7:10, 8:00, 0 10, 8:00 BRIDGE DIVISION, ntor. " No. 10 n L n_n g Sndand Wimo fs 24 minttes faster than looal e, & M. RAILROAD TIME TABLE- CENT. TIME, DENYRR RXPARSH, WEST ROUND, RAST BOUND, LEAVR ARRIVR g el e Omaha 30jm &40 am 10:05 an chron n)fl‘ll W, gonuino, 20 Ashiand... 0:24 b g1t am ., 12¢; ochro, Tochello, 8¢ Lincoln, .- 10:50 Am 13 T ochro, Ameri Crot. . .1150 py Si0d A Tohigh brown, Spanish brown, Hastings. . 5:16 am 10:60 pra Frince’s mineral, Cioui. 8100 am 8125 pm Vannisies—Barrols, pergallon: Furnl SR 4110 pm B ture, oxtra, $1 10; furnitnre, No, 1, $1; coach, L 7126 pm o b :‘:g: jl‘ ‘mi.. 1 tfl",.""lil':‘"iéi‘- YURI PACK STANDARD TIME. 4 shollnc, 53 50, BB 1 bty A LU et sl Rl — TANDARD TIME, Heavy Hardwaro List. Tron, ratos, 2 50; plow stool special onst, Go. eruciblo, 7; wpoctal or G do, 15@ cant too; @83 00; hnbs Serman, A 0; wagon spokes, fo'loes sawed dry xles each, Tho; hors er Ib, 8@18¢; rivots, por chair, per Ib, 6@12c; malloable, 8¢ iron wedgos, 6o; crowbars, e harrow teoth | At 4o mpring tocl, 7@so; Burden's horsehoos, 4 70 Burdon’s muleshoes 5 70, No. 2 mixed. Freight. .. Atlantlo Exp At Evory day. By e QOne Hundred Dollars (Depot 14th and Wobster Sta, No, 1 mixed, ht ... 5:90 p m 1 l-'nrgrhqim- lot in Syndieate Hill Addition. This addition joins the the Syudicato lands in'south Omaha, and will rapidly buld up with com- fortable homes. These lots are beautiful and are near the stock yards tio Exp... 9i16 4 m lantic Mail 7:0 ( ¥ Dopot, Counci WADBASH & ST, LOUIS, AR Wiku-<TH Teas 106, 54 pée 100, | Baave.. AV e and packing houses, aud will be orcupied as homes by the employes of Nairs—Ratos, 10 to 60, 2 90, Teave. Arrive, a0 pm | bhese works, and are undoubtedly the best value for the price of any lots Sror—Shot, 1'85; buck shot, 210; oriental powder, legs, 6 40; do., half kegs, 8 48; do,, quartor kegs, 1 88; blasting, kogs, 8 85; fu per 100 foot 50, 1,kAD—Bar, 165, Ooar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor. ris run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump; 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Iowa lump, b 00 Towa nut, 5 00; Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra cite, 11 25@11/50; Canon Ol, 7 00, per ton Loather. *Sundays excepted. O.&N. W, R, R—~STANDARD Oak ole, 88c(@i2e; hemiock solo 28c@850; | aatrs. 50 & 5 | T s 1o ho. lock kip, 80 to1 00; runner Gbc to 80c; | Exprers. m hemlock ealf, 85¢ to 100; hemlock upper, 22 to 24c; oake tppor, 21o; alligator, 400 to 5 calf kid, 82@35; Groisen kid, 2 50 to 2 7 kip, 80c to 1 00; sota, 550 to 750; linings, pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. M pebbie O, 1, Moroceo, 83c; si HaRNESS—No. 1 star oak, No. 1 Ohio oal, 360; No, 2 do, 83 1 Milwankao 85c: No 2 do 83c , No. 1 Pitts onk har, 87c; No. B Pitts oak har, #3c. i Liguors, AL00HOL—188 proof, 2 20 per wine gallon extra California spirits, 188 proof, 121 per [0, roof gallons triplo rofined splrits 187 proof, | b. 25 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies 100@1 50; fine blendod, 1 50; Kon- tucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Kentucky and Peunsylvania ryes, 2 00 Mall*, Exprose. Expro g *Bundays oxcepted. Mall & E: Abiantio Ex! *Sundava oxcopted. Whabash Expross..... Wabash local . ., 8t. Joo Missourl Pacil C., St P M. & Union Pacifle, ue J, Ashland and Lin in the ms vanced. et. Several have been sold and the price will soon be ad- We have the exclusive agency on thisaddition. Terms easy. GILMAN PLACE This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West Omaha, A low price has been put on them to start them. $150 to 8300 Oa easy terms, Tne grading and improvements to be made on wlieavenworth St., this spring, will make this very valuable property. ,m pross Mall*, . s 8. C. & P. R, R.—STANDARD TIME. Expross Mall* nouT ormx, cvons. Am. pm. am. pm, R M.&S.P.5. C. & P. in Iowa This is a sub-division ef the Megeath property facing *Hancom’s Park on thesouth. Gsod location, nearstreet car, fine view and has a good growth of native timber. Thi one of the finest additions in Omaha, and will seli rapidly. Price D0 to $650. One fourth cash balance cn good time. st come, first served. This is a splendid op- portunity for persons whointend building for a home. n Pacilo, o & Republi & M. Expross . &)1 for Platiemouth, 8, pen Sunda; 7 BrasDIES—Lmported, 6 00@16 00; domeatic 1 40@4 00, Gixs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domostic, 140 Westem Comice-Works, tuss—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; Now England, 2 00@1 00; domestic, 1 50@8 50, PEACH AND APPLE BUANDY—1 75@4 00, OHANPAGNES —Twported por caso, 28 00@ 3400; Amorican,‘per case, 12 00@16 00, Hides. Standy; green butohers, 6@6jo: groon saltod 74@8c; dry flint, 12@130; salt, 10@11c; damaged hides, two-thirds price. TALLOW—06@ G Snkgp Prurs—he@T 00, ———— DENVER MARKET. CuRkD MEATS AND LARD—In tierces 10c in pails 11c, Hams, 14}c; breakfast bacon | g C. SPECHT, PROP. & Dormer W indows, Pinials, Tin, Iron snd Blate TUKEY &KEYSOR'S SUB-DIVISION 1s a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman place, 1n West Omaha, The first of these lots will be sold at $125 to $150, 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 IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. 1111 Douglas St Omahs, Neb, MANUFACTURER OF Balvanizea Iron Cornices ng, Speaht 's patent Motafllo Skylight, Patont 13@164e; smoked sides, 9§@10c; ealt sides, | ted Ratonst Bar and Bracket Sheiviny. 1 am 8 Oc, ©on ral ago tor the apove line or govas. Lron . Q . y . 'y 'Grexy FRUIT AND Propuce—Potatoes, 56@ | 0 & Grosiiaz s, Balustridos, Vorandas, Iron Bank from the High School, one mile from the postoffice, and is what is known g0 por, 100 pounds; onlons,’por 100 pounds, D, Windo¥ Blinds, aradn & Hili stant inld as iuside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the $150@2 00; turnips, per 100 b, 60@80c; C orado cabbnge, new, per 100, 85c@1l 00; live chickens, old, per doz, $1 00@ 425; prairio chickens per doz, 88 75@400; g, fresh, per doz, 82@3be; buttor, fair qual: ity creamery, finest per 1b, 38@42; ‘creamery, ood, per Ib, 28@34c; Kanwas and Nebraska dairy, per 1b, 87@4be; cooking, 12@16¢; choese, full cream, per Ib, 16@17c; spples per bbl; enstern, 85 00@06 50; grapes, per lb, T@10c; California pears per b, 7@10c; Messina lemons, oxtra per ox, $700 @800; oranges, $12 00@18 00; Colorado whoat, per 100 b, $18.@1 88; flour, fair |ad quality,” $10 00@10 50 per barrel flour, | St. Graham, per 100 1b 82 00@2350; flour, rye, par 100 Ib, 2 50@2 70; flour, buckwheat, por uybl,s[sw 00@10 50; corn gmeal 6 )1 85, 80 1.85; corn cho, por 100153, oats, per 100 Ibs, $1 85@1 45 mixed, per 100 1b, $1 33@1 85; wheat, por 100 Ibs, §1 35@1 45; barley, per 100 1bs, $1 b0@ a d chop, por 100 lbs, $1 33@ 140; bran, per ton, 817 00@19 00; hay, per ton $13 00@16 00; baled socond hottom, $10 00@12 00; baled npland, $14 00@17 00} straw, per ton, §8 00@9 00, : oats, Nobraska, bt 0 RB(? T A Ty - *Parts of the b ne man hody oalareed, dovelopcd whd strongti 3 it an interosting advertisement long run in one pa per. In roply to inquirics we wil kay that there s 1o evidence of humbug abonut this On the contrary the advortisors arovery highly endorsed. Interested Versons may clreulars giving all particu. lara by addressing Eris Medical Co, P O, box 613, N. ¥.—Toledo Evoniog Blads. Apr 7m10% J. E. RILEY & CO,, Real Estate Agents —~AND— LDa.n BrOkers ! EANEAS CITY Al (FRENZER'S BLOCK, OPP. PORTOFFICE.) Loans Negotiated. Houses Rented, Titles Perfected And Special attention given to convey- ancing and all legal instruments. REAL ESTATE LIST : ific purpase. CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST, LGUIS SAIN FRAINC GOING HAST. Conuecting In Grand Unfon Dopot olis, Clueinnut!, Columbus, and ull points thie Boutli. Eus 1 traing for all points South. finest residencesin the city arein this locality. The grade on Davenport street has been established and work commenced, aud will be completed a8 800n as the weather permits. The contract has been let for builoing a large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this addi- ion. We predict that these lots will more than double 1n 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 BB50O Adjoining lots are beingfsold at doublefthe price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. Weshave six lots left in’this®addition which we offer at® bargain. FARM T.ANDSI We have some improved and unimproved farms near; Omaha,%and. gome well improved 1arms in Sarpy county, HOMES - Residence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and BUSTNIERES JHOWES On all the best streets in the business center, BEDFORD & BOUER. 213 8outh 14th Street, between Farnam and Dn‘.ugl'u THIS BELTor Regenera- tor {s made expressly for tho cure of derangements of the generative organs, There is no mistake about § this Instrument, the e tinuous stream ' of E| TRICITY pormeating through the parts must ross tore them to healthy action Do not confound i howd £0 toe, It I for the ON ¢ ciroulary giving full dross Cheevor El ., Chicago Ill. INT G E. PRINCIPAL LINE Pitos BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, OR VIA ATCHISON to DENVER pnoeting in Union Depoty at Kansus City b und Denver with through tisings for =SCO 1 all points in the Great West fcago ‘with through trising for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Enstom Citics, 4 through tiafns | At Peorin : Indinnap. n At St uis with' through Smith's Addition, Park Place, 4 Oknhom s Pleoo, Dwight & 1 yuman's add 18 lots Lowe's Additien 10 lots hian's additien, 8 lots Price 8316 to 8690 ‘rico 200t 8400 | ( rice §1 6 L0 8300 “Price 160 Lo §35% Price reasousble, HANSCOM PLACE HIMEBAUGH PLACE, Lots in ! PLAINVIEW AUD, KIRKWOO0D [¢ REDICK'S * and 8 others (FARNANM, | DODGE. Lots on 4 CUMING, Aud almos ¢ overy Bt. In city, 160 ACRE LOTS for sale CHEAP, KASY TERMS ON ALL PROPERTY. $40.000 To Loan on Real Estate. J. . RILEY & CO., Opyosite Postoffice I "ot LRTHY & BURKE,|: VHNDERTAKERS| 018 l4+/H STREET, BET, FARNAM AND DOUGLAS, Prico 3300 t0 8500 | o] R Chicagound ( Moines, Chicago, 5t Topeka' without'chiani I'uuninu their own traing l'(', ween Chicago, MW goidanr Indianapolis and Oouncil Blutts, via Peorin Pullman Palace Slecp) 1 with Reclining Cheirs to and Peorin, 8. Louis und De Dbruska, and Denve 8T, LOUIS, MINNEAFOLIS and ST, PAUL. o o Lo the Finest Eqn!‘pfle:h;l:.llrufl ln'&c Werld for 13, It, coupon ticket offices in the United Stutes and Canwda. T, J. POTTER, Elegant Day Conclies, Parlor Oars, with lte. niinig Ol v (e , Smoking' Cur with volving Chairs, Pullman Palace Slee s and the fwwous C, B, & Q. Dining ) dally toand from Chicago wid Kansas City, unell Blufrs: leago and Des 8L, Joseph, Atchison mnd Only through line ncoln and Denver, and 0o, Kansus ity and Denver. o124 anule M aa01c ads talyT and of beduduends 4 varh o1 bedgmed ) tinteidoaans gavil anon zoooete sdb te Iv wowoq s egiotesy o fajgwt of Doa .uwon fumin dd Juolle et of staodiites dwer cornan 168 Degie 4 seciosony doos cedw soebs d s e add toe e 1 rm; e anod sl 1woo 8i gnicods tedy B dadh 35 oy Through hetw o ND SOUTH U Duy Couches and Cars o run d GOING NORT Bolld Trains of E u o, € Paul fnd M Only o It §5'also the only Tt iy known as the frent TPHROUGH OAR INE of Amierics, and 13 universdly adinit. s of Tra 4 Lrough Tickets via this line for sale el w PERCEVAL LOWELL, Vice-Fres. & Gen Mouager, Qe Mass. o smie

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