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11 with hlrdl\' frvmgnhvrd v May, 81 nnfiml at 50! Unchanged at Flax-secd 1,15, Whisky—#1.15. Pork— Moderately active but unsettled and Itepresentative Salos. CORX FED §TPERS Hams, W04@10% bacon, 105 @11c; bdon sides, ste@syie salt, T{c@se; shoulders, 6!¢@ic; dried Medium in bbls, & bnlq %3.40; small in bbls, §3.00: gherkins, in bbls, ¢ REFINED LARD-—Tierbe, lor and wife to James E En- 10t 6 7810 111222 blk 8 Mayne's THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Evidence of Injury to Orops Helps Out the Bulls. .lflmmrwn, -Sanderson’s ofl bergamot, per per 1b., §2.50: oil oil wintergrecn, i lor and wife to James ¥ En- sign 1ot 9 blk 3 Mayne's sdd wd ... ht and wife to Thos J Hut Jand 24, blk sub div, wd... tor \1'1« n' and wifo 2 feet of e 64 ft lot 11, Alfred H' 'Hod , lot 24. Davenport's sub, w d.. . Alfred A Hod Jots 10 and 11, bk (@3.00; ofl lemon, peppermint, $3.00; olive oil, Malaga, per gallon, $1.25, WIXDOW GLAss—Single, 10 per_cent and b per.cent; double, 70 and 10 per cent discount. \\hm\ lead, pure, 614c; 40-1b squear ONLY LOCAL TRADING IN CORN. ithout material 10-b pails, Th{o; b houlders, & Lard— Moderately b, l‘nrkn r's add, w y Jennie A Latson alted Meats— CANNED Goons=Ogsters, strawberrios, 2 ies, 2-1b, per case, 88.10@ ; California pears, per case, appricots, per case, $4.80(z4.40; peac case, 8. 60(15.75; £.00; California plume, blucberries, per cae, 2:1b, per case, £.50 pineappples, 2-1b p('r case, : 11b salmon per doz, 21b gooseberries, per c string beans, per case, beans, per case, §1.6@! peas, £2,60@2.70; 5; 31b tomatoes, & 01150 rbuu._ 175 degrees 1. Prices Little Effected By Large Re- ceipts—An Uneventfal Day in Oats —A Stronger Feeling Exhibited in Provisions, i i case, £3.10@ eamery, 23@3sc; C PED WESTERY - ’hu-m Quiet: full cream cheddars, 1@ neatsfoot extra, Androw I(w«‘\\ wter and wife to’ Jats, 0@ neatsfoot No. 1, 50 W. S, lard, 65 cas White cherries i 5 : oung Americas, 5ei No. 1 lard, 50c; No. 2 lard W. Va. zero, 14c; W.V. golden No. 1, 40c; golden No. Smith’s add, . T L Hall et al'to d W VanCoster, 3V Smith's add, summer, 12¢; CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. . heavy green salted, 54c; 6; salted bull, 4igc; green bull dry flint and dry , 10c; deacons, 80c 1; No. 1, solid, 414¢; No. (i cake, 4'5¢ per Ib, light green salted pentine, 45¢{ castor, pure Acid, carbol citric acid, per b, 60c; hurie, per 1b, 5 1o the Bre.]—At the opening this morning | B8ited calf, & there were buyers enough prices of wheat {c, 21b marrowfat 3, Albright's Cho a avenworth an well, lots 6, 8, 0, 10, 11, 14 to advance then came in the short sellers who put them down again, but there was still wheat wanted gradually advanced, this time going higher At about 7ige for May wheat brokers of the big bears appeared in the pit and scemed to have unlimited quantities They stopped the advance at just but there was 00 tartaric, per 1b, ammonia, carb, Bei aleohol, 95 per cent, b; bluc vitrie, per 1b, s camphor refined, H0c; cream tartar, L1ES —30-1b pails, §1.25@1 Sart—Per bbl., car load, $1. Ropr—Seven-sixteenths, 1 prices again refined. per 1b, 10¢ cream tartar, pure commercial, per 1b, %e; cuttlefish_bone, F Hammond and wife k. Miller, lot 19, blk 4, Wise & Parma- HERRING&—700 dextrine, per ‘o Ar—Bricks, 1 1 to James B Hensel, 7, Woodlawn Place 1 to J B Hensel et al, Cotner & Arch Martha M Hen, 1 Kl J frosh, per ‘1b, indigo, Madras, per Ib, New York, insect powder, per I 0,00: exports, 181 7.—~Wheat—Re X); cash lots advanc options varied but little, closing st 3 ungraded red, ,(:“Ak_ in store and ele \uhlr. b, Olg@olige delivered; Martha M Hen lots 13 and 14, er's add, wd. Balthas Jetter and wife to heavy stable, Mirror gloss, hig ; Oswewo gloss PEAs—Japans, 20@5he: Young Hyson, that point for some time, much wanted and they were compelled to submit to a little further advance and the close was at the highest point of the day far as news was concerned the most bullish part of it was the crop reports. significant feature is the change of opinion the past three weeks, weather of that time destruction which was only guessed at ore. May wheat opened at gradually worked up to #%e, then declined advanced to 708 » wheat opened at s0ld at 763¢c and up to 77}{¢, which was the Bradstreets estimates thete are 70,000,000 bushels of wheat in sight in the country out of the farmers’ hands, and 000,000 bushels available for 90; quinine, P. & W., per oz, 61¢; qui nine, German, per oz, 5c e saffron, At ), true Spanish, pure, per Ib, 10c; sulphur, Flow 5c; soda, bi‘carb, per Ib, bo; sily per b, '§11.50; strychnine, per oz draves' corn, at f@de ndva : Oswego corn, rochelle salts, per ) 2 South Omaha, w d c; Oolong, 2@ Wm Coburn, sheriff, to Corn—Receipts, POWDER AND options ruled very ; Hazard powder, £.00; one-fourths, $1 0T—Shot, £1.40; \hulhl M Ih-nm'l to .I B lh‘n:vl‘l‘l al, ¥ 6 Arbor pla dull and closing_figures cash, quiet but flrln; un- half kegs, £2. 0; blasting kogs, £2.85; fuses, £1.95; wix, wh 1ow, pure, per Ib, Seiirs—Cologne spirits 188 proof, do 101 proof, §1.17; ¥ 101 proof, #1.16; do 188 proof, £1.18; alcohol, wine gallon, £ ed, (1 @04} i y closing at 611 ~— Receipts, 42,000 market a trifle ing made certain Hensel, lot 1and 2 blk 6 A white extra C, 6 s 3 yellow C, bigahi o C H Paul and wife to owiered, T{@vig; New Orleans, b 7 blk 3 Kirkwood ada w d tading was light; mixed western, 36@i0c; white western, 41 S o 7 Stock Sold. Helip il Showing the nin e of haudof stock sold leading buyers on the market to-day. to ThH@be, don 0GR | Twenty-cight transfes closed there, Kentucky bourbons, aggregatingdl, and Pennsylvania ryes, Sheaf bourbon and ry —Ordinary grades, prime, 8@ %0 fancy gree old government Juva, 28 tions B0(a45 points higher and fairl 3 90,500 bags. April, $11.00@11.10; May, June, $10.70@11.00; July, §10. Building Permits. mits to build were issued the superintendent of build- e \\'hi!kn‘n £1.50@3.00; (. H. Hammond & Co. Omaha PackingCo. ., . Armour & Cudahay P, Co. "The following pe closing price. , 85.00@6.00; do- | yesterday by XXXX, 105c; 03 champagnes, 19igc: aluroma, 19 Woonexwan $1.40; three-hoop y i 030 Hod O Petroleum—Quict, united closing steady at el o e T Cres, that there are 1000016, (m export up to July 1. » trading in corn to-d most entirely local and of a scaly was no sigmfican arger than expected and the es- timates for Monday are a little larger. Thi been expected wo-hoop pails, per d Twenty-seventh. ;' No. 1 tub, & igs—Firm with the demand fair; west- ern, 18@}g1%. Modurate domund; mess was quoted Range of Prices. Showing highest and lowest prices paid for louding grades of cattle on dates meutionod. cured, 5Ly : e Twenty-first green salted calf el ¥ Haarmann, tore and flats, Twenticth ne washboards, 08¢ llnnmm d hides (\m Prime white, Shdep pelts, 10c :s| 00, uunrd|n|:(u:|\| lity. Branded hides Furs—Raceoon, No. 1, tubs, $1.70; spru, o—Lorillard's nies' Delight, 44¢ Cornerstonc Butter—Quict and’ e in nests, 81 _near Locust, ussea s dam to weaken the ipt at a raid was made, and the strength shown in_ wheat and pro s ustain this market. 1e, sold carl then advanced {0 ¢) advanced to 52 m and quict western, 115{@12 market, but no_utte —Wheat — Higher; mond’s Horseshoe, cash, S0lyc; May, 80% Corn—Higher’ cash, Oats—Higher; cash, muskrat, spring and’ winter, S@l1e; stripped o, oreog s slunk, 10@40¢; mountain w AR LA L Euni‘nof«‘l. Tighe, cottaize, T Sweet TipTo) and Blue, 18c¢ CiackrRs, Ca “piper. Heidsiclk, 0 Ol T, Teed, White . Erc.—Pric 3 sub \:A.HI,AL,Mn\, ; R two cottages, Corl ar Eighteenth v Patrick Reade, cottage, | ¢ per 1b; d Je up to 52rge, aud closed at deer skins, per 1b, Butter—Firm; creamery, soda snowfake (in tins), 4 5ige: soda wafers (in ting), 10 ‘The volume of speculative trading in onts Ll § was not large and fluctuations w with a slightly stronger i with the strength in othes opened at 30% sodu zephyr, 3 'lhlllfll\h l‘ sole, 12(30c; he mln. K .l 25¢3 hemlock Kip, 60 shipments, 50 cars: et A, homlock calf with market firm. No. 1 hard, Apri Range of Prices. Showing the extre rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates ket in :&ym)mlhy v ¢, and sold up to_and clo p were but two prices for e on the split, and 307 lnst price being bid at the close. A )igc was bid at the opening, and they sold up to #097¢, and that pric Aujnist oats sold at provisions a stron; Omaha butte aw tooth butter, 65 h 20 ampico B, L. liln]mumrm!ll’ 0.1, Mo., 10 Dangola kid was asked at ingor (round). ¢ L T R o venteenth and Cass streets—Rev. oL stor. Serviees at 11 ay school at 12 LATTER DAY SAINTS CHLAPEL Northwest corn 1s, $1.00001.20; watchers of trade, as the smaller seller were less aggressive sterday on th i outstanding home made gi made ginger suaps (I-b cans) lemon ercams, Sc; ¢ assorted cakes and jumbles, 111 od fingers, 15 Cincinnat 7. — Wheat — Firm; Russitt [ning: ream and white linings, colored toppings, S COTNE ONIRLNG, Tty it 11 o'clock . Onts—Birmer _\n 2 mixed, h school at 1 In the speculative tradings wit- < afternoon v commanded nessed short banana fing st attention, though a shown in pork_throughout. active than either of the lines just mentioned, yet steady and unchanged. , and in short ribs ay's final quotations. were agnin June pork was held down to the ¢ May, and was at times even a sh ONS AND TIMBERS, chocolate drops (new) Christmas lunch (in ocon tafly snaps, 14¢; coffee 8, 11ge; cream pufls, W hlxk\—A‘ll\luuul irm at $1.00. 7. — Wheat—Strong; Live Stock Notes, I pork closings R 12¢; Cuba jumbl egg jumbles, Loney jumbles, meeting Wedn : bring good prices. ATl e invited: Dead hogs are selling at 1@1'ge per 1b. ¢, marketed a load of 14 favorite deliveries. Corn—Quiet; Ni &5 vamilla bar, L 5 South Twenticth street— Vienna wafers, 1 dozen puckages in ' box, Provisions—Steady ; pork, April, $13 Kansas City, April 7.—Wheat—St No. 2 soft, cash, 7ic bi S ; June, 75¢ bid, Corn—Steady; Ny 4215c bid; June, 43¢ Oats—No. 2, cush, 4, and at the adjourn: marketed hogs was 3 com, 8 1 8.814.00 No. 4 com, 8 18, 1:1.50 ment, nmml at § same month was stead ribs sold at $6.90b. John Hastie, Talmage. Among those who markete William Baughn, of Harlun. Dorr & Pitkin, Neola, those who marketed hogs ut §1.95. J. R. Buckholder, Woodbine, Ta., was here and disposed of two loads of hogs. Captain A. Wilson, marketed three loads of ¢ Chapman, Neb., was rep All goods pacied in cans 1c per Ib. advance ptsnowtake and wafer Nmm packed only in paper boxes, gc Kountze Memorial at €750, and short and Harne, o I, corner of U5¢ hogs was streets—Rey. J. S 2, cash, 44ifc; wreaching by tho pustor ot CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. ¥ D S Yichoo at noon, Cnicaco, April 7, B 1—CATILE same as any other Soda in 1 1b, papor b bid, May, 203¢c bid. picked in cases holding 18 in a case, 3 1b. boxes are packed 1n cases holding 12 in The 1 Ib. boxes are packed in cases . Graham and Telegram to Prade was about the There was an - such steers as are selling within a range of £.25@4.90 and thercabouts, as good prices as yoste ading below this range was slow and perhups a shade lower, as dressed e not inclined to operate ex- tensively, taking only such lots as they con- Butehers’ stock, with the and heifers, ruled There were a larg rse and common bulls that w Stockers and feeders, §2 shipping steers, I" 00(“.] 255 cows, 2 offer moderately; Twenty-fi st uxul Burdette A, 12, NA. Mfls‘(' 2 H' l.‘, H&li 1t.814.50 California No. 1, s das T holding 36 in & case, ont meal wafers packed 2 do Show tops for boxus, with gl 7 e wafer soda, . Cans for snowflake soda, 1 cases with glass face to display . No charges for packag Dt for cans and returi front tin cans and * returnable at prices ch 7d; red western, NG AND FARTITION. ssented by A. P, 1st com 5( in White Pine ceiling.. Sd per cental. 1 fair; new 4d per cental. New Orleans, April7. —Com —Likht de- but hoiders yellow, 6061 such making ful duy, but stock gi western, 4s ¢ t Bantist (Strange corner of Bifte . Sabbath_home), Mr. Majors, of the firm of Majors & Atkins, was in with seven loads of ¢ tle of their own feeding. Henry Schinstock, West Point. with a load of hogs and three loads of cattle, which sold on the market. Mr. Wetherbee, the g o yards for the 2d com ‘N in A6 in White pm.. < Sunday w_hm_)l at beef dealers were soda cans are meetat the M. y school at 3§ p. m., South Omaha B church building for nd preaching at 4 p. m. The South Omalia. public co sidered bargains. ption of fine, sier but not . s refined tierce, (Sel. Fencing) G in. Drop Siding 50c | STOUKBOAKDS. nial brand inspector Montana Cattlemen’s association, has returned from a trip to Den- ver and Chieyenne. o ||(7nk $14.00@11.12¢ Dry Goods, Rl West Point 20 in. § oz, 10';¢: in. 10 0z, 1315 i West Point 40 . 11 shoulders, §0.10; and clear rib & nders street n ustor, Itev. A, W Sunday school lnw figures. ved from Omaha this . Swift's improy are on an immens Chicago, April 7. is superintending the reports us follows: Cattle—Reccipt ‘The Drovers' Journal establishment aden Baptist Church—Park avenuae well—Drovers’ Business was brisk, venworth str light receipts going ales atan carly hour, with about ome salcsmen_quoted Yet the ordi- market flmvl all sold at the The next meeting of the Stock Shippers’ Exchange hotel, £ Nebraska Live iation will be held outh Omuha, ) Matters of import’ ore the meeting and a is urged upon 3 ut hie higher. n of mixed and assorted light under- A few lots of prime heavy mude £5.8714@5.40, and one lot sold at y mixed sold at £5.205.50, and common at £.10h.1 sorts ussorted, averaging 170-1bs and up made £.20@5.25; averages of 140160 1bs, cors §4.50005.20; went little or no Hogs—Keceipts, l)ll'uvlu-d 101 trangers cordially w firm, and prices abot 5¢ higher rough packing, packing and 10005 market jetive and 12 in Grooved roofing, §1 per M morc than 12 in Stock Boards sume length. 10in Grooved roofing same Stock Boards. Nige to Diges full attendan. annllmm cto Bige; of the association. price as 12 < on Sunday at 10:30 5 Young people GIxs, Secretary. Regular prayer or meetng at 7 ing Wednesday cordially invided. Shhoep-—iteceipts, 2,000: market moderat No'1Plain8land oy HA WHOLE MARKETS, i FINANCIAL. Stock Yards, ts, Nuts, Etc. 5 3 3t, Paul Mission, Thirty-second and Casss — [Specia) Telegram etsteady and unchanged | ost ¥ t “ i 240 e heuvy native steors, $4.40¢ od native steer: steers, medium to choie The following quotations arc wholesale and not retail,” Pri Prices quoted on produce are the rates at which rovund lots are sold on i lines of goods cing cannot al- orders at the tocal trade. Lare jobhers' prices. ¢ those paid by Omaha AL swotatlons on mer- obtained from teading house Prices on_cruek- , are those given by leading a. m. and 4 p. m S Froons o or meeting Friday stocks in New York to-da; Lonsdale, 11} the bulls who appeared confident of & decid They pointed to the ab- sence of disturbing features, such as strikes in the west, also to casy money and probabil- itis of @ Letter bank statement, and an in- crease of at least §2,000,000 in the reserve owing to the regular April disbursements. The statement, however, failed to realize their expectations, and showed a decrcase of $524,700, also of §1,747,200 in deposits. was a set back, and, prices in London and fre from that quarter caused 4 weak feeling that induced many bulls having profits in_sight to realize, and resulted in a general decline of 3e@Ig points, closing sales being at almost figures except of Pullman, showed an advance of 13 points with ‘The market on the whole was fairly active with saies of 149,650 shares. GOVERNMENTS rather surprised Phillip cambric, Pl : New York mills, requiring extra labor in pac ways be supplied on outside same prices quoted for Rates on flowr and fe Prices on grain o millers delivered. chandise are Amlml,\m».’n 4 Y d St. Johw's Free, corner edly better market, rangers, ordinary to good, §2.20(@3.90, J "Morning prayer market a shade choice heavy and 8 Triumph, Gc; .ull 10 1t, #i Com. 4 irfe b l-'lunrmg and sermon, 7 one cordially ood Pearson, rector. Mission services Thursday at 7 the residence of Williams, pastor. Free (colored), 813 ) ohn Williams, pastor. micdium, §5.30; light grades, ordiniry to best, Corors — Atlantic H Ilurlm oil, 615¢; Garne: 25— Richmond, 61g¢; Tt and 3d clear 4 inelj’ 540; slow and X inch d0c lcm;k ers, cakes, et weal; good to manufacture common to medium, §3.2 £2.0002.90; feeders, §3.00@3.60 Ric unuml e Clear % inch C Washington, ul { Clear % ineh Partition indi nblul print b Clear & inch, Partition & ubov 2 ll nth street Utah ana Colorado stock, &1.00@!1. l’uu muy—Chickens dressed, ks, 11 18c; live coupled with lower old. Gold So selling orders 50, Anold A, h(’ Hogs—Reccipts, 4,000; Duiiss—Charter ady ; common and Jight common to choice, $.10@5.15; and pigs, £3.00(@4.60, Clear Finish, 1 and 11 inch, 828 Clear Finish, 15§ and Clear Corrugated C Clear Yellow Pme Casing and Base POPLAR LUMBE, ar bx. Bds o 1 s 2. celebration at 00 w.m. Sunday school at A most cordial wel come always given 10 strange Tywenty-sixth . Louis Zahner, S, after Easter, communion, 7 ). m.;choral celebration at o Moo, 83 505000 per bunch; ehgice, 3,00 : Atlantic |'>,.1 i a LL, 4-4, 6 rora C, 44, boi Crown XXX 44, Thie i nd Howard Old l)mmumn 4 4 Pepperell O, 0CK YAIDS, 6 ). Friday, April 7, The week closed with liberal The quality of the offerings on the re were some of the RIS RoRbORe S Lawrence LL, 44, £~ Prans—§2.50@2. Bige; Popporell, Ity 44, 715¢ Datis—Persain, S per Ib, Choice per bbl. of 82 gal. $4.00@4.50; $11.00 per bbl, Ciumi-Choice Michigan cider, $1.00@6.50 per bbl, of 32 gal, Porcoux—Choice rice corn is quoted at 4c per 1b,, othier kind: Caiiors—§2. -Governments 2in well luhmg ll A. M and bev market was good and th Pickets, D & H flat, best corn fed cattle that have been scen he in a long while, cattle that would average . market was rather and the number of cattle sold l]urun.' the mrhm part of the doy the afternoon the more uctive and quite a good Sunday school and_bible cliss, 12:80 p, “The music will b as that sung on Easter Sunday. the anthem : “Break Forth Into Joy,” by Barnsby, and in the afternoon the anthem: of the Lord,” by Rhincber the afternoon servi welcomed at all se ,,,‘Mu_.m,‘ 34 bbl., \Vm'hum-u, 4 7; Tlac; Aurum B, 44,7 y( 3 YESTRDAY'S QUOTATIONS. . Ssreatstered llynmv, 140; 13, cased, m.m.' 1AM~ Plunkett checks, 7h5c; Whitten- e Normandi dress, bigc; Whllundondrun, JHH 100} NX G A & 3l A LB LD Right Hand Seats free at rangers cordiully Take Farnam and 24@3e per 1b, Cannda fluumeru sn\‘ Paciiic Mail i W stock, §3.0003.50 per bbl, Qapisai Pactio. Ovsters—Plain standard, lects, 30¢; standard, 40c; Lxlnl selects, A-’K, York counts, 40¢ :fl per 100; sclects, §2.00 pe T kn—lwv\xuum, 0 n., 1230 o Thorndyke, OO, 81 3 Thorndike 120, l\l”llllllllllhl\l or Swift rivur. Thorndyke, EF| Thorndike ' XX, “Oigc: ‘Cordis, No. 4. 110, l)l!\lxu—AmoukLug. B, 90z, 16c; Everett, i Hiymaler, 8tgc] Jaftrey, XXX, Beaver Creck, BB, White cedar 6 in 3¢ s. P sters, counts, ary's avenue The receipts of hogs were fair for the close RN S , although there was only about rday’s number here, brisk, us the buycrs e ruther slow was fuirly und t was_quite ueti The quality of the was not as goodkas yesterday und there were no toppy loads of I loads of fair to good mi niincs Contral. #1 per doz. or 3@3}je per lb, W for California, Tennessee red cedar, split. . CavLirLOWER—Good stock, §2.50@2.7 M. Brown, pastor . Young people’s meet 'r meeting Wednesaay Strangers cordially wel day school at 2 gether, but w ing at G6:45 p.m Heuver Creel saver Crodk, GO 100, 'rn'umr«ru‘ John Dolak and wife to Anton ment, part lots 27 2d addition, w d G H Boggs and wi lots 5 and 6 blk 1 '] ' South Omaha Land company to Chas, llanln) lot 6 blk ()I.A\(nl’.\i ~California 4.00; Messina, 1.7 5.00 per cas Angoles, §. shade to 3¢ higher. Valencids, $6.00@ Mexican, um, Los Cloar Lake, § Wilite—G H N 5 5,20 de; Quechee No. ¢ (Jumheu )\u 4. Maple City, 863c. and 28, Kuu:lr port street, Eighteenth—Ite Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. Sunday sclool at 2:30 p. m. ed bogs sold at §4.¢ was sold in good i IiA\H!ILIuLs"\ ery scar the later trains were bought up on arrival Bell & Bugle, Bell & Bugle, premium, £11.50@12.00, I Good stock, $2.60@2.75; California llvll &C h-'rr\', $10.50@11.00; i ¥ xu- 5“.,;, ; South Omaha, STERLING Excuaxae—Dull but steady at nt trade dis- vere a fow good good western shecp #00d good ecp b}‘c,]\ume- ! harles Hanl lul-\\hullhn-m_l Charles Han Englemann, Omaha, wd...... 5 Richard Englomann and wife 10 A laide Brandenburg, South ()luuhn, w llv. . Noteware extr Hughes, lot 10 bk 4, Lukt,n aadi- GH L) ons and wife trustee n 100 ftlot 1113 blk2 thudu addNo2wd.. LV Morse et al to Win lh:n:h.ruun ot 8l lot 18 blk 5 Morse & Bruuner's add , 18@1be, cake 11¢ per Ib. raw Hrazil nuts, English wal® Alberts, 150: Tealian chestnuts' Peanuts S @ro, scliool al 280 p. m. Young people’s meeting 18¢; almonds, Tarragona, nuts, 15 18¢ 34 10, Bigo: 80, 10350 0, 14 JU olored, 10¢; 50, colore 25¢; Bristol, 18kc; Union Bacitc. 150 Lut e1 WanP—Bibb, white, 19)¢; South Tenth street Following are o for Ub ‘frames; Services at 10:0 a. m. i winter wheat at 2:30 p. m, ok 250 Sunday school sacks, 8,50 Prayer meeting Wednesday ev Prevailing Prices. The following is a table of prices paid in this market for the grades of stock men- 1800 t0 1500 1bs, 84,25 ers, 1100 to 1800 1bs . i l-'.n little stedrs, 900 0 1080 1bs. i 50 muon to choice cows wmon o cholee bulls Light and medium ho Fair to choice heavy Faur Lo oloice mixed lmll D0@3.50 pe rye our, §2.40 M@0 per box, @315 por bbl, l'lum wor .uul u..n.ml sowe from neteenth and GREEN ONI0N Lowe pastor. cllar stroets school at 108, m. Praver moeeting ‘Lhurs Frouvr axp Feep—Minnesota patents, $2.45 (@2.50 per cwt; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter patents, §2.50@2.75 per owt; Nebraska rewt; rye flour, §2.50 8175 per owt; rye ew York buckwheat $3.00 per bbl; oase; cornmeal, cwt; white $1.10@1.18 17.00 per ton; screen- l’rum-xfl ners, Strawurkkies—Fresh Florida, $3.50@4.00 ‘vovmneks—§1.00 per dozen for choice, Grocers' List. Synurs—New Orleans molasses, F7(@4be per gal. ; corn syrup, 35¢; hi 37¢; 4 gal. kegs, $1.55; shorgbum 88c. an ye r-hul.n s ‘close lnnl clo day eve 7 tan. orday's vlcse ay eveuing at cush, 12 5-16c; M per ewt wnengn aum uiet and inactiv, ing within a limited runge; opened ¢ better higher than yesterday; cash, 1-16¢; Juue, 52%g¢. Qustiabions Le ton lot 1% blk 190 Florence w d. .. Edward Woblers et sl to Joseph i Hagann ot o124 0k 1 Gate ity BRI @ aas asesssannatssse 404 uuy $1.00@1. 10 hes yellow, per cwt; bran, §16. Crelghton A Preaching every Shoday at 4 p, . school at 10 a. m. J. M. Chambers, superin- tendent. Norwogian and Danish M. E._chureh, Knights of Pythias hall, 1121 Saunders street— Service ry Sunday. Preaching by the pastor, Rov. H. Danieson, at 10:80 @, m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 m, Al invited. Seward Street M. B, church - Rev. Charles W dge will have as his morning sub- ject: “Suppers and Entertainments in_the Chure In the evening: “Omuha at Mid« night.” CONGREGATIONAL. Parkvale Chapel, Twenty-ninth and Martha strects, Mr. T. H. Taylor, superintendent. Sunday school at 8 0'c Plymouth, Nineteenth and Spruce streota Rev. A. B. Ponniman, pastor, Services at 10:30 and 7:30 o'clock, Sunday school noon. Y. P.S.'C. E. prayer meeting W nesday evening. St. Mary's Avenue, St. Mary's and Twenty-sixth avenues. ' Rev. Willard Scott, pastor. Services at 10:30 and 7:30 o'cloc] Sunday school at noon. Chorus choir in th ovening. Chapels at 3 o'clock. Y. P, S, E. prayer meeting Monday evening t‘humh prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Hethol Chapter, Sixteenth and Hickory streots—Rev, M. I, P. Thing, pastor. S dny school nt 8 o'clock, Sewing schiool om Saturday at 10 a, m, Beth-Eden, Park avenue just south of Leavenworth, Rev. H. L. House, pastor, Morning services at 10:45 a. m, Evening ser- Sabbuth school at 12:00_ m. r moeting Wednesduy evening at 7145 hurch parlors. Strangers cordially e, Leats frec Bethel Chapel, Sixteenth and Hickory streots—Rev. M. J. P. Thing, pastor. Sun- y school at 3 o'clock. Sewing school on Saturday at 10 a. m, First, Ninoteenth and_Davenport streots Rev. A F. D, pastor. Services at 1 780 o'clock.” Sunday school at noon. Y. P.S. C. E. prayer meeting Friday evening. Chur yer meoting Wednesday evening. Free Angelical cas streets—Rev. 1, H. ervices at 10:30 and lock. Sun- 00l at 2:30 o'clock, Prayer meeting Wednesday eve Cherry Hill, Central park addition.—Rev, J. AL Milligan, pastor, rvices at 11 and ¥ o'clock. Sunday school at noon. Young people’s meeting at 6§ o'clock. Vi Rov. H . (‘mm\, i 30 o'clock. Y. P. 8. C. B, prayer meeting & Surntoga, Ames avenue, and Twenty-fifth J. A. Milligan, pastor. ok, Preaching the evening at 7 o'clock. Park Place, California and Thirteenth strects—Rev, M. L. Holt, pastor. Services at 10:30 and 7 o'clock.” Sunday school at noon. PRESHYTERIAN, Welsh services held at their rooms 1918 Cuming street—Rev. W. Roland Williams, vastor. Sunday school at noon. Preaching at 10230 a. m. and Second, Saunders s Rev. Wm. R. Henderson, pastor.Serviees at 10:30 4. m, and ) 1. m. Sunday school at noon. Poung peoples’ meoting at 6:30 p. m, Central Union,Seventeenth street betwoen d Capitol avenue.—Rev. John Wil- mson, pastor, Services at 10 a. m. and p.m. Sabbath school at noon. ~ Young peoples’ prayer meeting at abbath eve- ning. All are invited. Southwest, corner Twentieth and Leaven- worth streets—D. R. Kerr pastor, Morning at 1l a. m. Evening service at 7:80 p. m. Sabbath ol at 1 a. m. Young men's meeting at 6:45 p. m. Prayer i Wednes evening at 8" meeting m. Wednesdiy evening. First United, 6 Rev. E. B, Gr: . Public_wor- ship at 10:30 a. m, and p. m. Subbath sehool at noon. Young peopics’ meeting at nt street. Rev. J. A.Menderson pastor, _Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 o. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at noon. Al invite st German, on Eighteenth and Cuming 5 i Sthaible pastor. Divine ser- vice at 10304, m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 12 m. * Bible and {prayer meeting ¢ Wednesday evening at 7:50. Germans “nwvited angers made welcome, Street, Sixteenth and Castellar Preaching at 11 o, m, and 7:30 the pastor, Rev. J. M. Wilson. hoolat 8p. m. Young peoples’ stminster, Twenty-ninth and Mason ets, Preaching by the pastor, Rev. John Gordon, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday sehool At noon. Hamilton Street, Hamilton street near avenue—William J. Palm, pastor. and 7:30 p. m. Ath s 2m. We ay prayer meeting at Ambler Place—Rev. G. M. Lodge, pastor. Sunday school at 3:30 United Presbyterian Mission, Twenty- sixth and Cass streets—Rev. John Williame son, pastor, Sabbath school at $:30 p. m. Preaching by ter at 4:50 p. m, outh Omaha, corner Twenty-fifth and J s—Iev. G, M. Lodge, pastor. Services at 10:45 a. m. Sunday school at 12 m, Knox, 1010 Luke street—Sabbath school at 12m. and preaching ser : Prayer me dnesday Rev. Paul Martin, pastor. First, corner Dodge and Seventeenth ts—Kev. W. J. Harsha, pastor. Ser- '8 at 10330 and 7:45 Young people's weeting at 7:00. Sabbath school at 12 m, Rev. William A. Henderson, pastor of the n, will deliver in the ture on “The Life and es of Jonah.” At the Hanscom Park M. B church, Rev, M. Brown will take for_his subject Thy Will Be Done!’; even- ¥ " Young Me stinn - Association, Wil liams block, corner Fiftcenth and Dodge reets—Sunday services: Bible class 9:15 . m., Studyof Romans, Jwl service at 1 p.m, Gospel meetings at 4 p. m. Good singing_and short remarks. All are wel- come, Young men's mecting Thursday even- at 8 p.m. All young men cordially invited, Noon day meeting ik day between 12and 1 0'clock, On Saturday at 12 o'clock study of the S ¢ school lesson for thu following ath. -~ All are welcome, ‘How to Get Acquainted in the In the evening Rev. J. W. Phelps cupy the pulpit and administer the sacrament of the Lord’s supper, will be sung the anthe “Lord, My God, Behold and Hear Me3" for alto solo and chorus, from Mendclssohns' Thirteentls psalm, and at the offcFlory the soprano solo: “Hear my Prayer,” by the same composer, At the 4 0'clock service will be sung the an- them: “Lord for Thy Tender Mercies' Sake, by Farrant, and at the offertory will be sung, the baritone solo, *“Ihe Psalms,” by Faure, Good seats reserved for strangers at all ser- vices, e The Corner in Copper. New York World: The copper syndi= cate whose headquarters are in Paris i not operating a trust, but simply sus- taining a protracted corner by controls ing for a certain term the output of about 76 per cent of the mining opera= tions in that metal throughout the world. Its future is not especially promising, though 1t may muke cons erable money for a time, Thercis 25 per cent of the product which it does not control now, and the supply .n copper in this couniry alone deposits is practicall The r ol e hig prices which the syndicate must sus- tain in order to carry out its plans will bea constantly incrensing yield from both old and new mines. It will have to tuke s0 much of this yield that, gooner or later, the load will be too * heavy for it o bear, and it will go the way Of MOSt COPLErers. This will be the inevitable conses~ quence if the syndicate does not possess an unusual power of ceasing operations before it is too late, Mcunwhile the copper production will be so stimulated L the metal witl eventually be cheaper than ever. This. however, does mot prevent - the temporary economic injuries inflicted through the manipulation of the schewm,

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