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% | | j ’\I()NDAY. AI‘RIL 14,1884, FIIIAIIGE MlD COMMERCE. FINAI\OL\L Nzw Yorg, April 12 Money—Market closed at 2 per cout. Prime Mercantile Paper—4@54 per oent, Sterling Exchangs —Bankers' bille, steady at 4 87§; demand, 4 90, Governments — Firm, Railway Bonds --Strong; stocks weak greater part of the day. The announcement that coal companies had agreod upon suspension of mining, and reports that Erie had made cuts on coal rates, were used against the market, os was also the rumor that the Wabash com- pany intended to make a new issue of bonds This rumor was denied, but Wabash stocks nevertheless broke from 14 to 10 for common, and from 23] to 20 for preferred, The decline in the remaindor of the list was } to 1§ ver cont. In closing doalings thore was a recov- ery of } to | per cont. CUUPONS | 8., 101 4K Gonp 18y U. 8. new, 1234 Pacltic b s of * BIOOKS AND BONDS, Amoricau Txpross. . Burl., Osdar Rapids & Northern. ... Qentral Pacitio Chicago & Alton... do do pid, bt Burl, & Quiney. b pid’. Fort Wayns & Ohioao. Hannibal & S¢, Joseph, do do do pid Tilinois Central., Ind,, Bloom. & We Cansas & Toxad TLake Shors & Mi Michigan Central Mianeavolis & St. do do Missourt Pacifio Northern Pacitic, o do Northwestain, . do pfd. Now York Contra Ohio & Mississippi. . do _d T pfd i & Manitoba. St. Paul & Omaha..... do_do pfd... Toxas Pacifi Union_Pacifi Wabash, St. L. & Pacifio dq GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGC PRODUCE. Omroaco, April 12, —Flour—Quiot and prices unchangod; S Tllinois aud Miss i winters, 5 *higan_winters, 1 75@ B 50; low g 23 50; good to fancy spring Minnesota : trading largely local; 7940 May; 858@858c for J \ue, 86§ @86, # | Oats, bushels 5C | Oaltle. . Flax Seed—Nominal, Danvers at $2 50@2 Hay—Unchanged; prairie, £10 00@11 50; [ dozen. 10f 3 00@ 16 00, 1 b e O5ioN SEms ~Dottom per b, », O ig! p & & Corn Meal—Higher at Porcons - Tn good demand at 2@23s per 1b, KANSAS CITY PRODUCK. Poutthy—Scarce and high. Dressod Tar. RaNsA8 Orry, April 12 —Whaat— Strongor: | kays, per Ib., 17@ 180, Goess, 130, Chickens, 82¢ bid for cash; 824c bid for May; S2de bid for June. Oorn— Firmer; 38]@3% for cash; 30i@41c for June, Oata—Dall; nominal, 20¢ bid, CISOTNNATL Orworenart, April 12,—Pork—Quiet; mess, @17 50, Quiet but firm: current make, § 40, Moats—Firm; shoulders, 7 00; ' short Steady at 115, — LAVE STOOK CHICAGO LIVE STOOK, CH10A60, April 12,—~The Drovers' Journal ravorta this afternoon ua follows: Hogs—Strong and sctive and prices 100 higher: rough packing, : packing and shipping, 6 15@6 50; light, 5 & skips, 3 75@5 00, Cattle to choico medium, 0@ 6 786; good ; common to 5 40@6 00; inferior to fair cows, 2 75 13@1de. doz, £1 50, spring chic m‘ to 8170, PATATORS od stock only waated at any @40c; Poacht offorea at 60@ cline looked for, Pruserves—In 20-b pails)—Strawberry, raspborry, blackberry, por Ib, 1¥c; poaches, cherries, plums, apricots, figs, per Ib, cranberry sauce, por 1b, PHROVISIONS l}xum Dbacon, 114c; o, & bacon, 11§¢; d.'s, sides 10§o; short rib sides, 10}0; shoulders, 8he; mess pork, per )00, Dried beof, 15}c. Lard, 10jc. VEGETARLES —Spinach, per bbl, 4 50; now cabbage, California per Ib., 4c; lettuco, per doz., 60c; redishes, per doz., 60c; sweet pota- toes, per Ib, Be, turnips, per bu, beots, per bu, 75c; cucumbers, per doz. 00; cauli- flower, per doz., 33 00; asparagus, per doz., 81 00; new carrots, per Ib., 3¢ California cele- ry, §1 50, Pras Ferr, Mrier, Ero.—Pigs foet, 15 Ib Ducks, 13@14c. Chickens, live per Ducks, live, per doz, $100@4 50; kens, per doz., 81 00@3 00, accord. Demand for choico, well assort od and frosted lots not Early Rose, per bu, 35 B0@sie; Coloradoes are Advices heavy and a de- @4 00; 37b@4 dium to good, 4 00@> 00; stockers, o0 jers, 4 S0@5 40, “Active and firmer; inferior to fair, 00 per ewt; medium’ to choice, b 00@ ST, LOUIS LIVE $TOCK, Sr. Lovts, April 12.—Cattlo—Supply very light; nsual’ Saturday dullness; small rof trade, but at full prices; exports, ¢ commion ¢ choce shipping stoors, 5 25; corn fod Texans, | Mme.. prices;_inferior to good, 3 5@ 25; Quiet; onlya local trado at previons choice to B0@6 1 ~Quiet; 6 10; heavy, 6 extra, b 1 KANSAS CITY LIVE §TOCK Kansas Orry, April 12,—The Live Stock Indicator roports: Cattle—Steady; natives, 5 30@6 00; stock- ers and ‘(U\IIPNI, 4 40@d 00; cows, 3 G0@4 40, Hogs—Firmer and 5o higher, ranging at 5 O74@6 30, Sheep—(Quict and unchanged; natives, 3 75, Selguese o O TRAFFI1C0. FLOUR AND GRAIN, Crioago, April 12.—Roceipts and ship- menta of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have boen as follows: Flour, bbls.... Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels. Receipts, Ship'ts. 19,000 33,000 Rye, bushels Barloy, bushols New Yorg, and April 12, — Recolpts shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 houra have been aa follows: Whoat, brshels. Uoru, bushel Oats, bushels. .. LIVE STOCK. OH10AGO, April 12, — Receipts and ehip. | menta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: Rogelpta, Ship'ss. foe July; 871 for August; No. 2 spring, 7 0@ (.mrnv(gumt and lower and prices ranged 1@1}c under Thursday's closing: 45 for cash v April; 40fc for May; for June: 52}e for July; 584c for August; ro- jected. 4 Oats—Quiet, but moderately firm for cash and April June; 817c for July the yen Rye—Steady at 5 Barley—Higher at { Flax Seed—1 63 Pork—Quiet and easior; 17 35@17 cash; 17 30@17 35 for April, 17 37 May; 17 50@17 52} for June; 17 60@ July 17 70@17 75 for Augusk, Lacd —Quiet and lower; 8 45@8 00 for cush 50 for and A]lnl 8 474@3 50 for May; 8 5 fizlh 60 for June; 8 G674@S 70 for July; 8 for August. Boxed Meats—In fair demand and easy; shoulders, 700; short ribs, 8 45; short clear, 9 05. Butter — Unchanged; choice creamery, 23 @30c; dairy, 26@27c; rolls, common to choice, 10@20c. Fggs— 1dc. ‘Whisky—117. Timothy Seed—Dull and weak; prime, 122 @1 28; common, 115, . Cheese —Choice full creams, steady; skims, weak and outside prices of the first of the week difficult to obtain, Hides—nchanged; green salt cured bull, 7c; een salt, damaged, Gho; green salt cured, fi;hc 84o; heavy Sc; greon salted calf, 13c; dry salted, 11@12c. Tallow—Unchanged; No. 1, 6]c; cake, 7 MILWAUKEY, MiLwavken, April 12 —Wheat—Wenk; No, 2, 86ic; April, 83}c; May, 778; June, 89}c, C arco and nominal; none offered. Oats—Firmer; No. 2, 82@324c. Kansas Crry, shipment of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: April 12, — Recolpts and Recelpts, Ship'ta, 1,400 Cattle. . 9 Hogs..... 2,100 Sheep . 105 8r. Loums, April 12, — Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 houra have been as follows: Receipta, Ship'ta. 6,000 3,100 0 4,700 500 500 THE BRITISH GRAIN MARKET. Loxnox, April 12,—The Mark Lane Ex- press, in its review of the British grain trade, says: “For the past weok the ondition of the wneat crop has not changed. Trade in breadstuffs is de- pressed. Wheat and flour declined 1s; foreign wheat off standsa further decline of 1s on finest and 15@2s on Amerizan grades. Maize has fallon 1s and barley Gd. Oats have risen packing, | 2 . | in half barrels, 4 75; small, in barrels, 9 2 le. Four cargoes of wheat arrived with- drawn; four remained unsold. Cargoes on passage or for shipment are much neglected.” e OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Frices, Ogrice o THE OMAHA BEE, } Saturday Evening, April 12, The tollowing pricos are charged retailers Ryo—Inuctive; No. 2, b7@bBe. Barley—Higher; No %, spring, cash and April, 652; May. 674c. DALTIMORE. Baurvork, April 12, Wheat — Higher, but_quiet; No. 2 winter, red, spot, 1 01i@ 108%; May, 1 014@1 02 it dull; mixed, spot, Corn 53¢; May, H31(@: )m “Firm and lug d dsmand; western $8@ioe. e -Lower and quioh at 10c. Whisky ~Unchanged at 119@1 103, NEW OLLEANS, New Onceans, April 12,—Corn—Dull and lower; mixed, 02@630. Oats—Dull and easier; prime, 44c; choice, 44@dse. Corn Meal—Good demand and firm; 2 90, Oats—Quiet; prime, 4dc. Pork—Higher, but scurce at 18 00. Lard—Higher; tierce, refined, 900; keg, 950, Whiskey —Unchanged. Bran—Dull at 724, NEW YORK, New Youk, April 12.—Wheat—Spot lots J@ls bighor, loing weier;options declined @1 at the outset, afterwards rallied @lc, closing heavy at 14@2tc below Thursduy's figures; 2 Chicago, 95@901 dolivered; aded red,83@834c; No, 4 red, %] @9jo; No. 2 red, 101@1 o orn—Spot lots 1@hc lower, options de- clined 3@lfo. losin ut bottom rates; un- graded, 46@57 o 56@b63c; No, 2, 66}@57ic, old; B ; Oata—1@116 bigher; mixed [western, 35@ arg; white westorn, 4045, Tiggs—Western frosh, dull and lower at 16@164e. Pork -Steady and in fair demand; new 7 Weak: prime steam, 8 75@8 80; L] May Cheese ~Quiet. TOLEDO, Torepo, April 12, —Wheat— Firm; 2red, cash, 93jc; May, 93{c asked Corn—Active and not quotably higher; No. 2 cash, w‘u, May, 49§c. s u—TRirm and unchanged; No, 2, cash, 86; May, 85hc. No. LIVERPOOL, Livesroos, April 12— Wheat — Steady; new western winter, 78 10d; new No. 2 spring, 7s 6d. Corn—()hl wixed, firm at bs; new mixed, steady, 45 103d. BT, LOUIS PRODUCE, Sr. Lovis, April 12.--Wheat —~Unsettled; No.2 red, 51 08} for cash; 81 084@1 08§ for May; 1 04@1 047 for June; 92J@¥8ie for Iy, closing at inside quotation; No. 3 red, Caruvlmwar, but firmer at the close; 45}@ Me for cash; 45}@45fe, closing at 45ic for B?Q‘bln. closing st 46§c for Juue; 48} (e,“ nsing at 48)¢ for July, Onu- lrnur but slow; 84Jc for cash; 83%c for Ry-— b1, @m».o ud Barloy - by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain, No. 2, 24@27c. Xave Stock, Var Cows—4 75@b Hoas—b 00@b BugeP—3 50 OaLvES—6 G0@7 00, OaTs Floar lnd Millstufls, ‘WinTER WHEAT—Best quality, patent, at 8 2" @8 40, SECOND QUALITY—2 75@35 25, HEAT—Best quality. 8,25@3 40, SeooND QuaLiTY—2 50@3 25, BraN—T0c per cwt. OHOPPED l'nl)—Par 100 Ibs, 90cs CorN MEAL—1 00@1 10 per owt. SCREENING —85@70c per cwt General Produce. ArrLes—Very few in market, Genitans, 84 75; Ben Davis, 85 50; Willowtwigs, §5 00; Winesaps, 4 75, Bmu—“«:a‘pfl light and demand good, Hu\d pleked navy, per bu, $250; medium, e i x| Chatce bl poe I, 26@26c; coummon to good darke per b, owoin—Darket quiot but steady. Cholos country roll wanted. Fanoy creamery, e 850; choios roll, 16@180; chofce solia pack “@Blh' fair to good, 11@18c; inferior ‘grades, Opanezrries—None in market quotable. Bell and cherry per bbl, $12 00; ‘‘Bell Bugles,” $14 00, Ciner—*York State” per bbl, 88 00; perk bbl, $4 75; condensed per gal, 850, Crerss—Full cream, western, 13}; Wiscon- sin. 18)@1de, Oooomum—l'n 100, 84 75 ~Receipts heavy and um leollng very weak, Easter lu,mllu have all been bought patoat, and demand now dull, Sales wore made at 12,@13¢; offerings of 12@12jc not accepted, but liable to be by Monday. kita, Sl"'!"ngn 40 Ib qr bbl, 82 50; piga_foot, 80 15 half bbl, 85 00; tripe, 15 1b kits, 81253 tripe, 40 Ib qr bbl, 82 50; tripe, 80 1b half bbl, 85 00; pigs tuum\«n, b kits, §2 50; plgu tongues, 40 by qr bbl, 8600, Lambs' tonguss, 16 1b kits, 83 00; 40 Ib qr bbl, 86 00, Farsi_ Ovsters—Solects, 40c 86c; mediums, Zoe. standards, Grocers List. OANNED Goong—Oysters (Standard)per case, 3 70@3 80; strawberries, 2 b, per case, 2 00@ 210; raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; Bartlott pears, per case, 2 40; Whortlabarries, per case, 310; 'ogg plutos, 2 Ib, per caso, 2 90; grean ages, 2 Ib, per .—w,ém; pine apples, 2 1 per case, 4 80@5 50, Rorr—Sisal & inch and larger, 3o, § inch, 10c; inch, 104c. OaNDLES—Boxes, 401w, 168, c; 8, 1665 boxas 40 Ibs, 16 oz., Ga, 1 AMATonEs—Per uddlu, "85c; round, cases, 2 B5; square_casos, 1 70, Suaans—Powdered, 8je; cut_loaf, 8o | granulated, 7ic; confoctioners’ A, The; Stand- ard extra O, Gjos extra O, 6io; medium yol- low, Gle; dark yellow, o. Corrers—Ordinary grades, 12@12kc; fair18 @134¢; good, 14c; prime, 15@154e; choice, 16@17¢; fancygreen and yellow,16@164c; old governmont Java, 20@26c; Lovering’s ronstod. 17¢; _Arbuckle's roasted, 10fe; MeLaughlin'e XX roasted, 16%c; mitation Java, 16} ~ Rior—Louisiana prime to choics, 70; fair} Ge; Patma, 6fc. FisH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 8 50; No, fami lhlmlf 1 mackerel, zits, 1 brls., 7 00; fami white fish, ha Syrup—Standy m! 'C do, 4 gallon kg 155; kops 187, yS0PA~in I papors, 3 80 po case e per Ib, c. Progues—Modinm, r , 115, ., 80¢, bols; Standard Standard do, 4 galion 8 25; do o in half barrels, 5 25; gherkins, in barrels, 10 25 do in half barrels, b 75. Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@55c; cholce 60 @T5c; good Imperial, 40@430; choice, 60@6S5c; Young Hyson, good, 36@b0c; choico, 65c@L 00; Japan, natural leaf, 850; Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, in barrels, choice, 40@55¢; Souchong, good, 85@40c; choice, 35@4be. WoODENWARE—Two hoop pails, 185; threo hoop pails, 2 10. Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- noer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wallbuckets, 8 85. Soaps—Kirk’s Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's sntinot, 860; Kirks standard 875; Kirks white Russian, 595; Kirk's eutoca, 2 Tohies Drairie”Quast, (100 sakon) 4005 Kirks magnolia, doz. Porasn—Pennaylvania cans, 4 case, in case, 3.8 Babbitts ball 2 doz.incaso, 1 0; Anchof ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 sy~ Mison 1@ 3es S atick, 1les twiat stick, 113c. men—NawYmknppla 160; Ohto ap+ plo, 13c. Saur—Dray loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, in sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, s, 3 30, SrAROH—Pearl, 44c; Silver Gloss, 90; Corn Starch, 90; Excelsior Gloss, 7c; Corn, The. Srroks—Peppor, 17c; allspice, 150; cloves, 25c; cassin 1o, Lyr—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 3 40 Waestern, 275; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' Iye, 465; Jowall lye, 275 Dry Goods. SneETINGS—Atlantic A, 7ho; Atlan- o; Atlantic LL; 5he; Brunswick, The; Beaver Dam LL, 6c; Lawrence LL, bhc; Paci: fio i1, ie: o al Standard, 8c; Indian’ Head A, Tio; Wauchusott A 'FiNE Bro perell R, Gic; § Brracikd Corrons ~Ballon 44, Ghe: Bal- 8, bije; Cumberland 4-4, 8c; Davoll DD, Fairmount, 4kc; Fruit of tho Loom 4-4, §je: Glory of the West, 8he; Golden Gate, 84c} Hill 7.8, Ro; Hill 4-4, 9¢; * Lonsdale, 8ic; New York Milly, 1dc; Wamsutta, 10c. Ducks (Colored)—Boston, ' 8 oz., 113c; Bos- ton, 10 ez, 14he; Boston, 9 oz., 1ic; Fall River, 8c. Ducks. (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1lc; West Point, 10 0z., 14c; Boston Bear, 8 o7, -Amgylo, Tic; Pop- 1lc. TrokiNgs—Amoskeag, 14c; Continental Fuacy, 97c; Cordis, 10jc; Pearl River, 14c; York, 12ho; Hamleton Awnings, 12hc. DENTNS—Amoskeag, 14c; Beaver Creek SN T Beaver Creek BB, 1le; Beaver Creck CO, 10; _Hayrak 8c; Jaffroy D & T, 12¢0; Jaffrey XXX, Pearl_River, 13¢; Warron AXA (bro 12¢; Warren BB (brown), 11¢; Warren CC (brown), 10c. Cawpiucs—Fifth avenuo glove finish, bc; glovo finish, Sic, v JANs —Awory, Tho; Hancouk, 8¢; ,x_i Rockport, 7e. 5 Allens,bhc; American, bie; Arnolds, Harmony, 4o; Indigo, 8c; Tndigo ,»n i1 ; Indigo 4-1, 12h¢; cheap sale 4he; Charter Oak, 4hc. Puints SHIKTINGS —American. 5o; Cocheco, ic; Gloncaster, bosSouthbridge, 41c; Waverlys, 4jo; Rosedale, 4§c. GINaHAMS ~Amoskeng staples, Bjc; Bates los, 8lc; Lancaster staplos, 8c; Plunket aldu, 9c; Hudson checks, 8jc; Amoskeag e ik he. Daess Goons—Atlantic alpacea, 9ho; Per- o cashmor, 244c; Hamloton' cuslimoro, 15}c; Hamleton Fancus, 114c; Hamleton bro- 63, 15¢; Arlington brocade, 18c. PERSOW.A T, rts of the hu- man body onlarged, doveioped and strengthenod, o in an intéresting advertisement long run in onr p per. In reply to inquirics we will say that there no evidence of humbug about thi Un the contral the adyertisers are very highly endorsed, Interes! persons way get sealed circulars giving sl partic ary by addressing Eris Medical Co., P, 0. box b ¥.—Toledo Eveniog Biade. Apr Tmiof . 8. H ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, - - = - Neb BRKEADKR OF THOROUGHERED AND HIGH GRADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATILE AND DUROO OR JNRBEY RED SWINE £#'Young stook for sale. arrespondenoe salloited Buftalo N, SEXhaustion aud promature Eauscl by excessos, error of outh, ole, Hy_rsalored €0 vohuat helth drous mumhood b T 153 i rug FoueioN Furorrs—Messina oranges, per Moessina lemons, per box, £3 75 @400, Bansnas, per bunch, 83 00@ 400. Vigs, ib., 160, = Dates, in frails, 74o; aates, fard, in boxes, 14u. Fruir BOTrERS— Apple butter, in 80 Ib ails, per 1b, 7. Plum bumr, 7 Vacks, Mallard, per d ; mixed, ?l 50@1 75, kuu, 83, M@J 50, OEAEA. Furnish Repairs for al Stoves made in the mfi , $1.25, AY—Haled, §10 00@12 00 par ton, JLiy—1a 20 and 80 1b pails, 8@So; in 21b tins, per doz, $1 50; asso tumblcn. per &0z, #1 20: schooners, per , 83 00. MarLe SlmAl-Puu. in hrlr'h per 1b, 16¢; Ohio, 13¢; small cakes, 123c. 0T MiaL—Steel cut, per bhl, 86 25, ON10NS — Oondgnm-nh aro coming in more froely. Doman red selling at $200@2 50 per barrel; yellow in small lots only. Cholos UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Stovos renaired wnd romounted equal to nev, Tele- phone No. 43, U\ M. EATON, Brop, The nse of the term Line” in conmection with th corpoTate name of & v comveys an idea of ust what fohied by the groatest railway in America. (Osroaco, [fjrwaukE: |, And St. Paul. 18 owna and operates over 4,500 milos of Northorn Tllinois, Wisconsin, Minnssota, fowa Dakota; and as ts main Nnes, branches and connes. tions roach Wl the great business contres of the Northwest and_Far West, It naturally answers the description of Short Line, and Best Route between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Pauland Minneapolis. Chicago, Milwaukeo, La Crosso and Winona, Chioago, \‘Ill\\/\vlkrr. Aberdeen and Ellendale Milwaukoo, Eau Claire and Stillwater: Chicago, Milwaukee, o Chicago, Milwatikee, Beavor Dam and Oshkosh, Chicago, Milwaukoo, Waukesha and Oconomowoo. Chioago, Milwaukve, Madison and Prairiedu Chien. Chicago, Milwaukee, Owatonna and Fairibault, Chioao, Dol oral Polnt. Ghicago, Milwaunce, Mitthell it Chimbenintn, Rook Island, Dubugiie, 8t. Paul and Minncapoiie Davenport, Oalmar, St. Paul and Minneapolia. Pullman Sleopers and the Finest Dintng Cars tn world are run on the m.mnm o (fi-n \¢ MILWAUKEE & 8 L LVLE L ROV by courte ouy employes of the company. 8. 8. MERRIL, A VI CANP P AV IE —WITH— A0UX g GINITE 1 2d your work is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE he World to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. ORDERS [FOR ANY AMOUNTZO¥ Pavinr Bl —OR— MACADAM! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM. McBAIN & CO.. Sioux Falls. Dakota DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Ocuiist !and Aurist. Until offices are ropaired from result of fire, off with Dr. Parker, Room 6, Oreighton Block 15th wnd Dol e SLT6OLs. §1, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOOSE. Graham Paper Co., 217 and 219 North Main St., St. Louls. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN IPAPERS, Vil XNVELOPES, CARD BOARD ASD PRINTER’S STOCK 23 Cosh pald for Rags of all BOOK, NEWS, T, SINEOLD, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON, CORNICES. fllNIlflW CAPS, FINIALS,: ET®. I.Bth -t rent ) ...Nl:n RABKA, lnm\. 'Mm.. .,!’J,M 55.%!5!!‘.5..&!: ty, promaturo ucly ot Laving. srieu 1 knuwn remedy, has discovered A aim mpl- X OF nolf-care, wmub Inu will wond ul weauTaror: “Addre Y 4T am St.. Now York day. ! 7o b Facolvii b cars. Mandoh 7o Bottle of my niaiume Give Expro At Ofice. mnlfivruuhl nd 1wl cure idross Dr. 1L 6. ROOT 145 DR. WHITTIER | 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. nmuuu GRADUATE of two medioal cof been engaged Lo or 1o tho tre alllon NERVO! than otb catmont '8, BKIN AND BLOOD Dm e physcian 1 8. Louis, s cly papers show e id roquired by the traveling pub lic= Short Line, Quick Ttae and the bost of Accommoda @ tiono—all of which are turn Baxlway Time Table, U BRI MATN 1IN Paots Bxpr ©12:08 , m | Abwoth Westors Exnre: Wostarn 8:00 pm pro . Talaned Pass ....4:30p m | G. Telae) Pase, 1 Linooin #x 30 p m | Linootn k... .1 DUMMY TRAINS—NRIDGE DIVISION, Leave Omaba: Way dopot, Council Bufty, 30 1 A Teave Council Bluffs, Brosdway depot, 10:00, 11:00 &.m. ; 12 m.;1:00, 2:00, 8:00, 409, 10:40 p.m On Sundays: 8:00, 10:00 &, .} 500, 0:40, 10:40 p. . Arrive Transfer dopot, 10 min' utew later. Learo Qouncil Biafts esnater depot; 10:26, 11:96 & m R:98, 0;95, 5, 4:25, 5:28, 8: 20 minutos lnter. RAVR COUNCTL RLUPPS. 7:55 A m | Pass. No. 546 p m 8:50 p m Sioam | No. iam | " No. 1. TS6pm * No. 80....8:50 am | £47Tho above 1s Omaha Timo. #y (Standard thmo Is 24 minutes faster than looal B8 . mAtLROAD TIME TABLE DRNYRR RXPRESS, WEST HOUND, CENT.] TIME, RAST HOUND.S LRAVE, ARRIVR Omaha.... 7:80 pm 840 am m 10:06 Ay Ashland 11 am ‘« 12 am Lincoln. 34 pm 2 Crote 4 pm Tlasti 00 i A:1 Red Cloud. 8:00 am - 0:55 pm MoCook. .. 10:65 am 10-85 pm e e —————————————————————————————————er e — = Syndicate Hill Addition BEDFORD & SOUER, Akron ..., 3:45 pm 11506 pm Denver. ... 7:35 pm 7:30 am MISSOURIL PACIFI! S TANDARD TIME, DRRART, ARmIVR. 00am m K. 0., 8T, JOE & ANDARD TINE, stati dally ... Kxvrows, dally Expross, except Batu da . day Mail, daily STANDARD TIME, (Dopot 14th and Webstor Sta, No. 2 mixed.. No. 1mi Freight.. . Froight Atlantlo Exp Atlantio Atlantio M: Atlantio il. (Transtor Dopot, Council B nm) WABASH & ST. LOUL 7:60 & m | Arrivo 8 Arrivo.., Evory day. Expross. Mall®, Expross, £~ Kxpresa, . *Sunday ¥ M. & St. P.~STANDARD TIME, AVE Athautlo E: *Sundays oxc TANDARD TIM: Exprosy,., . Mall*, *Sundava exocopt 8. 0. & P. R R.—STANDARD TIME. Expross. 10:00 A m Mall*, 7:2 p m Expross, *Sundays exce ted, Oponing and Closing of Mals, ormy. oLosn. am, pm, s, pm. 16 A RSP, 0. B n o Whbash Expross. Wabash local. . K. Cy St J00 KT Missouri Pacific 0., St P M. & Unlon Paciflc Union Pacific, Do 0. & Republican Valloy B. & M. Expros &M, for Plattamouth, 8. no d, Ashland andLincoln. 11 pen Sundaya from 12:00 C.K COUTANT, Postmaster Western Corice-Works, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. Omaha, Neb, 1111 Douglas St MANUFACTURER OF Galvanizea Iron Cornices Dormer Windows, Finials, Tin, Tron and Slate o, Bpecht'a patont Metaillo Skyllht, Patent d Ratcnot Bar and Bracket Sheiving. 1 am ral agent for tho apove line or gooas. Lron Crestings, Balustrados, Vorandas, Iron kanx Window Blinds, Cellar Guards: also genera erson& Bill atent Inslda Ine] THIS BELTor Regenera- tor is made expressly for the cure of derangements of the generative organs, There 18 1o mistake about this Instrument, the con- tinuous strcam of ELEC- TRICITY permeating through the parts must res. tore them to healthy aotion Do not confound tnis with Electric Belts advertised to cure all f1ls fr head to toe, It is for the ONE spec- ifio purpose. For circulars giving foll information, address Cheever Electric Belt Co., 103 Washington 8t., Chicago Ll GOING WHST. PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST.LOUI OMAHA AND LINCOLXN TO DENVER, OR VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Connecting fn Union Depots ot K Oumuha und Denyer with through trins for SAIN FRANCISCO And ll points in the Great West GOING HAST. Conneoting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago with through traing for ‘l:{J.‘i"ON, NEW YORK, olis, Oln the Sout trnins f 1 a1 polnts T 5 with' through Elegant Day Couchics, Parlor ( clintui Ohiades seats (re), Sm Rovalving « Pulluian Palace Sleep s and_ the fauious C. B, & Q. Dining Cui daily toand from Chicigo wnd Kansas cago and Council Blutls: Chicago wnd Nnmw Chicigo, St Joseph, Atchison and Topeks' without chinge. Only through line suing tielr own triliis botwoen Ohletyo, Lineoln and Denver, and Chicago, City and Donver, ioug! Indianapolis wnd Council Bi AND SOUTH, ant Day (um'hulmul o, With Ite. ‘Cars with Solld Trains of E Bulluian Paluco 8l I old residents kuow. Cons and | and from st Anm-d. wh-unulnmuul-mwvmnhun;:u, Keokul Burlington, ¢ i unaut, mediclass ot b bt by, mall o expiet | ALyt s 10w trouh ning Cliadrs - 1:':-'7:-:01:1';'.'1’:“« 'o‘."m ','h‘" ous :'..u‘n‘.., Only one ehango of cars between Old Hores and Uloers, Tmpedl 6, & natium, Pilos. 8 SECRETS. by ur poai “ { Shiisble. Cor Browdwis o hy o (A o 1mnnu‘e"n-‘—wmfi.., Mo 8, 1owa, Lincoln, Ne- ‘ado. hrough Line beiwoen 8t. Louis and Di braska, and De 1t 15 also the only 87, LovIs, MINNEAPOLIS and 8T, PAUL. n Ta known as the great THROUGH OAR or Anerica, wnd 1a univ sully admit. Finest Equ!)fed laXlrua in the Werld for lassos of T Phrough Tickews viu this line m sale ab el R. 1 \4HI|1‘(II| ticker ottices in the Unitea States A Cinads. PERCEVAL LO\\'V! L, A Cauvedr AT T i‘nuvque' IR AR T 0,0, terms, :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 in the market. Several have been sold and the price will soon he ad- vanced. We have the exclurive 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 8300, On easy Tne grading and improvements to be made on 'Leaveuworth St., this flprlng.w:ll make this very valuable property. CLARK PLACE. This is a sub-division of the {Megeath fproperty facmng Hancom's Park on thesouth. Good location, nearstreet car, fine view'and has a good growth of native timber. This is one of the finest jadditions in Omaha, and will seli rapidly. Price $300 to $650. One fourth vash balance cn good time. ~ Firvst come, first served. This is a splendid op- portunity for persons whointend building for a home. 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 from the High School, one mile from the postoffice, and is what is known as inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the finest residencesin the city are in this locality. The grade ou Davenport street has been established and work commenced, and will be completed as soon as the weather permits. The contract has been let for builgin large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this addi- tion. We predict that theee lots will more than double in_value before August, asit is the most desirdble part of Omaha and would have been built up years ago had it been placed on the market. Prices U350 TO R50: Adjoining lots are beinglsold at double the price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. We-have six lots left infthis_addition”whichfwe offer at a’bargain. [FARMIITLANDSH ! We have some improved 'and unimproved {farws near] Omaha,"and some well imgpnoved {erms in Surpy county, HOMES. Residence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and . BUSINESS LOWS On all the best streets in the business center. 'BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 South 14th Btreet, between Farnam ana Dauglas l o

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