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P outhern, $4.00@4.65: Wisconsin, German Millet, 50 Ths, per bush., $1.00@1. |\|n¢7rnm.:|o-s 111, 7c; Kinzstord's glos t Michigan soft l’ll‘llli‘hl‘ll' $3.70 Hungarian, 4 Ibs. per bush., €L.10@1, 6 1b, ’nf Kingstord’f pure, 3 1b, 5c; King: @4.00; Min-nesota bakers', $3.50@4.50; pat- glish Blue or Rye Grass, 14 Ibs. per bush., | ford's buik, 4e. e, bt 00 Tow rades, 95.0000.0, 8. Wheat - Early weak and %c lower, later ”I‘IAIV—FK\AIN’ prices for ear lot: (‘om, § arlm'uL ks Gold beeame weaker, then advanced a N 8 : 20%e: oats. 2.¢: wheat, ; rye, 4he: . »mri eid Pinch, 8%; ’\Wl closed e better than ] b . wee % 8 ley, “& U“ t X \numz ritz, 3% .Yl 7, § RERS PRINTING 00, e Baflding Material at Wholesale, wc for cash Tige for March; Ste for | 4 ! =y YOV 4 095} etk e@iie, Printers, BookBiaders, Dealers in Agricultaral Implements. 0 e o e 8, T kot eatiy. declined o, then 0oty b 7 and MILTSTUS ter wheat ks s, Ashton, N bbls, | And Blank Book Manufacturers, Nos. 108 and | Office, Corner 6th and Pacific Sts, Omaha, Neb. GERMAN D WYATT, 108 South 14th Street, Omaha, N 3 — AM® 8! - o for. cash; 4% flour, best quality 10 second | PARLIN, ORENDORFF & MARTI PLA B for May, % | 2 | qunlity, $hoado: Spring | BOPA--InIb papers, $3.95a case; salsod, Bridges —Steam Pile Driving B i DT 15 Wholesalo Dealer in Lumbar, 3 Lok 22 - 20th and zard Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. ) Ontes R i vesterday's wheat ‘flour, patent, §2.50 buckwlieat | keg, por 4 RAYMOND & CAMPBELL, Agricultural Implements, Wagons 8K Wil J A WA EF D, ¢ for March; 3 " HIGHEST AND LOWEST, flour, in barrels, 85.75; ready raised 31b pack YiikD Frurre—No, 1 quarter apples, 4e; B Showing the higiest and lowest prices paid | ages, $4.00; 6 Ib packages, bran, evaporated boxes, 8aidle; blackberries, boxes, Engineers and Contractors, and Buggies, Omaha Neb, Wh S olesale Lumber, Lath, Shinglas, CHURCHI 1r Building Papers, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moul fot at M@ et for mixed packing hos per ewt: chopped teed. 700 per c white | 10c: peaches, castern, 4%@bige; peaches, i Quiet at 51 on this market for mixed packing hogs dut ) 1 h P asysciobenchies | B pges, Roof Trusses, Steam Pile Driving Iron Combination and Howe Trues Bridges, Who ings, Plckets, Posts, Lime, = Fiastor, I8 ey—Dull at 0 inz the past seven days and for the corre- | corn meal, 80c; yellow corn meal, 70c per cwt. | evaporated, 15 alt Lake, new, Prim spondi pTiox crcening, 00c per cwl; liominy, 8120 ver ewt; | 8¢; raspbertic cutrants, bl - - - shorts, 60 ver ewt: @raham, $1.75 per ewt, Piling and Oak Timber. 15th «t., near Farnan Cement. Nintn ana Jone: b Nel hiay. in bales. $6.007.00 ver ton. cut loaf, Fie: | Telophone N lgr.calmral lmplemculs WMODS ‘ement. Nintn ana Jones, Omaha. Neb. HinEs—Groen butchers, Gige: green cured. | granulated, 69 loners’ o} == © it Bogirin, . Jtsise 8., Det, 01 and Miltiner: Tige: dry flint, Li@ise: dry salt, %10c: dam- | standard extra extra C, 6ige; medinm Beer, | TN b — Ten 1 ruled 3 Ehrsda aged lides ‘two-thirds price. Tallow—ie. | yellow, 60; New Orieans, "‘m’»«' - - —_— - ! b 1. ORERFELDER, ¥ fhnreda e white c: yellow, 8¢; | ° MATCHEs—Per ca : round, per M. KEATING, Boots and Shoes, frpottom and Jokvervef Satunda : ; o RTRe b gy o5 sauare cases, SLI0; mulo-square, | peont for Knhenser-Bush Brewing Assn |~ g . MORSR & 00, Killinery and Notions, { Tined 234@5e, but closed | Mondny.:roe:|.eueesonereees| B A inter, 3 i 10: Otor | 8 Kirks | Sayon | Tmperial, for cash and March; | Tyasday.’ . short striped, 15@35e: do. ) ot, 83,15 Kirk' Special brands Faust, Budweiger, Erlanger Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, 1218 and 1214 Harnoy Streot, Omaha, Nob b) i St st | = e : striped, 10@15; badger, 25@s0; Rao Kirlc s whiie It 3 K Stroct, Omahn, Nob. Manutactory, | : m LI o ol W R g w‘r‘" ales ot stock In this markel are mado | coon, No, Tlaree, 40@"0: do. No. 9, 0 | Cap, §6.50; Dome, £4.25; . €8.15 Lt sl G e O LT L g Musical Instruments, i i . EDHOLM & ERICKSON, o0 fo. No. 8, 10 1 woll. prairie Sty 2o 0 gy Bubter—Finm: good to exira creamery, 20@ | stated, Dead hogs sell at lc per I for all | G6. mountain, §2.00@8.00; wildeat, 15@40; m.uw.(fi’mm! \ z‘.‘"v‘r‘lru“:'; o i " . Wholesalers of Musical Instruments, MAX MEYER & O, £ A. ORCHARD, Steinway Pianos, Weber, Docker, Hainoa and. 10d to fine dairy, 10320 we o USking” or logs weighing 1658 | vy, 8150250 per Ib Jobbers of Cigars, Tobaccos, Wholesale Carpets, Oil Cloths, Jiniges 1ignos Packard Oryans; CHRSS RIS, Steady and strone full eream | than 100 [bs, 10 Yalie, Proantit Sows are | §ospehin, . U@L | Tancy green i, | el ; e oid goy eheddars, 100 101e5 flals, 11@11ige; Young | docied 40 1bs and stags S0 Ibs, and sumiiie anieiope, Hl0: Bor b | Sher Moo s Akl Tonatae Amerieas, 112 i 1 pittstung y vo: MaLatighlin's XXXX roasted, 13ge} . % Everytliing sold Guns and Ammunition. 0 224 Bouth 11th | Mattings, Curtain Goods, Ete, M2 Farnam = heav Ivery atlier, 85c: prime_ slanghter sole CANDLES—Boxos, 40 Ib, 68, 11c: 8s, 1le: | Street, 1020 to 104 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, Street, Omaha, Neb. Notions, Etc i prime ok sole leathers, boxes, 40ib, 100z, 0s, 1lc; Half box, 20lb, == - ; LA 50 to 10¢ higher. ier, per foot, 2 hew. | 111y, INTER-OCEAN CIaAR FACTORY. Coal, Lime, Ete, J. L. BRANDIES & SON, wnarket booming R il e (et kin, S fptiunt EULS b a3 AT o JEFE W, BEDFORD, Wholesale Job Lots, No. 1 country, 4ge. @thes | rench kip i 1 & Mot 0o str O 1.8 ] spioe, 12@16c; cinnanm N Keiinte, - Shapments, | 1108 market bo stronger, SLO0G@L35¢ Freiichealf, $1.351,85: Moroces | eloves, 1xaber ginger anufacturers of Fino Cigars ] " ude, Notions, Gonts' Furnishing U5t LB, . "o 12,000 | W.'J. Harmon was here with 57 cattle. boot leg, 30@32e; Moroceo oil pebbie, 2533, e And Wholesalo Dealers n Leaf rm»lfimu' Coal, Coke, Lime and Stone. Bhas e Rosiogs, Gent A n'..m.'n'.fis"'“ Wiheat, bu, | 29.000 ‘I'lie packers are anxious for fat cattle, toppings and linings, 0@ 10,00 per doz. qr—(]unrflwdl‘r, fair, 20G 108 and 110 N. 14th Street, Omal Office, 213 8. 14th t., Omaha, Neb. Yards, 0th [ and 508 South I3th St., Om; Corn, bu. 1000 | The cattle market has an apward tendency. COAL—Anthracite grate, 3 egu, § 5501 choice, 60@ibe ! good Tmu any Devenport Stroats. Furniture. Ete, DEWEY & STONE, Oats. bu. . s 80,000 chestnut, 84,505 Towa: $5.501 Young Hysoun, good, Lrockery, - Wholesale Dealers in Faraitars, C. "I, Ward, Rising, marketed a load of | {hiin Fhinv ¢ ssoittly | shotoe, 807001 CODINE. patd S S I0es Oyt | =mmmmm~asnns " COUTANT & SQUIRES Farnam Street, Omahn, Neb, MAKA JOIlERS’ DIRECTORY OI A JOBBERS’ DIHEGTO“ 1 ~ Agricultural Implements, o B nding, [lc. peeee. I OMAHMA L M 0, e B‘ e e LININGER & METCALF €O, Dealers in All l\md«ot (1|m“ 42 per Ib: Horse- but irregular; :-n-\mqm.nw Tuesday. oaisge, declined o, in \\.\,hhunu j for May. Cor. 9th and Capitol Ave., Omaha. Cigars and Tobacco, Carpets. n § X hx:fi;\ Il‘\ fatle, s i den " s ¢ Hons, No, 1 Pittsburg, K. & S, 80c: | Dillvorth's 18150; Red Cross, 13370, green salted, e y { bull hides : i dry' fling (000 | Hoes. £4.0. Tonz, dhoice, 40@ede: ¢l ish break fust, gond, ML LG Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal. N R 0, ~Wheat—Recelpts, | Three cars of cattle shipped and two ears | v HEAVY HAnDWARE—Iron, rates, § 3 5 Souchong, 15 | Agent for the Manufacturors and Tmportors, 25,0007 x'.‘..’..h nono: spot stead Hvtmwx il s ceted a | TIoN Steel, speei cast, do¢ ericiie sicol, e Crockery, Glassware Rest varietiog, Office, 2198, 1ih . Telephone s ek bt olos 2K vell, Gra 0 , markete ast tools do, 12@18e; wagon spokes, per sel ) Omalin, No opened weak it closed tirn et e U B b 005 "Hube, per met. 81:55:" Folioe Samps, Chimpers Oftice, 317 South 10t Gearwo Boetel, Millard, was here and sold | St dry, S‘I»"’:’l""mm"m fflfl\ il axle on —Garneau's »mm.lmxnor and 2o 85 hen cattle, e 3 square . per Ib, 7@llc; coi cnic, 1 s, 8lge; glnger snaps, T T e b malleable, Gase: Iron | Bree: et doi glug v Carriages. Keine & M., Albion, had another load of | Gifla DSF 12 64 § ye I blevator, 4T@ASE | Loge o toat i g x 3 Tea Dust, 15 : NEBRASKA FUEL sl Groceries, Shippers of Coal and Coko, ALLEN BROS., arrow tecth, 4e | ° feis: Ooaa kit to Beat, 70e: Charm of | - R HODBRICN 5 00 EI4S. 1 St Qb Nob Wholesalo Grocers, ng at 47ige. spring 'steel, T@se; Buiden'’s horseshioes, Vest, 60c; Fountain, 70¢: Golden Thread, " . Wil . JON, Slibshel i 1110AnA 1112 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb, IR BT eorts, - no known shipper, of | £.40: Burden's mule_shoes, €540, Barbed favorite, 60c; Buds, 50c Rocky Moun® Agents for F. A, Whitncy Curiage Co.'s Gro. PaTrmson. Sea. wid Trows = E. B. CHAPMAN & 0., et whiborts, enones | Coriland, was o ards, arlots, $4.00 per’ 100" Ibs. _1ton ) +d5e: Daisy, 4005 North Star, Children's Carriages, 3.1, Hutoene, FA pon, Wholesale Fancy Grocars Cigars \ ] (41) Levi Rider, P, Favan and Frank Haskins, | Nails, rates, 10to . 83,00, Shot o Good Luc Our Best, ' 62/5¢; Good SN LTR COlO THth Bont Proprictor, Nanagor. Petroleum—Steady : united closed at 71e, f.ogan, were liere with cattle, shot, $1.85: orlental powder, keg News, bbe, T A R Ty g Hebraska le and L{me Cgmpnny, Tobaceo and Smokora® Articles, 1217 Howard 8t i 3 MEYER & RAAPKE ern, 1o y Cheese my western, Minneapons. March tremely dully futures neglected Quietbut steady ; receipts, 7,200 pack- e Gorham, the genial stock agent of '{"v! If keg: 3 do, quarter kegs, v Goods. Mot I et 1o : k Island, i at the yards again. g K fuse, per1t0 feet, [, o A PaA e Corneen western steam, spot, % C. Clifton, of \\lnl;n \as at tho yards Whitelead, 8o: French zino, | ehieco, 8c; Manchoster, e Lyman, ey Gloy. | ~ F - Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, 3 od lh'm'\nd west. | And marketed a load of eattle and 7 hogs. hiting, ‘whiting gilders, | cester, unnell Jacquaid, 6e? Dunnell, LADAG ™ . . Eplocs, Clgnrs And Tobneens, 1417 nud 1810 Dougs ol Bavs, of Valparaiso, eame in with i, hiting, contl, fie: lampbiac Sl B UL Sl LG b 4 otor. Munufacturer of Al e byl e Tnd Strect, Ourahi, Nob. oad of liogs which he sold on the market, « a ack, \ Rei ci Anc Shirtings, dl¢e; Merrimacl Tnlvaniz i o2 Dodgo. and ¥ i —_— - e e e f"“i’"u'fi‘."uun‘fi»fi”'x‘fl. e ings, 41e: Berwic e o L Lron AR e Jqflflahfixq‘m‘; Col“ fmd Lll{[&;(il)ll}p‘?ll‘flyJ‘ MCCORD, BRADY & COMPANY, and @ car of hogs which Do sold on the | dyke, brow wmber, burnt, de; nmber, | BLEACKED CoTroNs cholce, T, | bbb il s eoathldk LB T mely dull: futures neglects ik et g T, ez siohnd, burnt, de; Sienna, raw, de; Cabot, Hope, 1 10l RUEMPING & BOLTE, T e i, wei, s s 'Xllllflllps_fllfi Gg?fpflul:gxomh o No. 1 horthern, cash antApr Mr. Going, of Keene & Going, Fremont, Paris green, l“""“““‘ teat] N, "“{" fi‘“,"“ ehuth 10 Z Llgadistiion el i) OMAHA COAL AND PRODUCE CO. e Lo 4 T 80303 June, 813¢e, was at the vards and sold a load of hogs at | Ion, ¢t e eI a, Rk roi Galvanized Iron Cornices, Dormer Hard and Soft Coal. PAXTON, GALLAGHER & €O, b, ivents, sucs0s5; bakers, | o price: S e LS T L S Windows, Finnls, Etc., 510§, 12th &, Workdone 240 AN, o | Wholesalo Groceries and Provisions, Seoifh e Ih Loiiay with 5 envs of chttls | T and burng sionm 1 andyke ‘""“"[ ity U 02 hE ooy, Txetueive denlqr R Ereet, " O | Nos, 108, 77, 9 and 711 8. 10th St., Oma, Nob, 4 - e v N o i coach blac and L PN Shipments—Wheat, 11,000 buj flour, 15,000 | and thie same number of hogs, v o Prsainn | mut, Tt 56 BeAvALD AR LT t estern Cornice WOTKS > 2 = 2 oy bhls, Mr. Einerine of Jones, & Emerine, Couneil | blue, 4 ) 18¢: chrome | Iols 8ci Indian Head, 7e: Wanchusset ¥ ?!F(‘n'r o TR Coffee and Spi Hardware, atl, March 50.—Wheat—Barely I)Iu‘fl\. wa atthe yai ds to- ith load of | green, L., M. & D. blind and shutter | Crown' XXX, 615 .";“mnu(.wu‘ Ulie 3 . SPECH ropriet nr.fl“mm'“m offee and Spices, b T gattle, whiich sold au terms very satistactory | green, L., M. & D., 16c; Paris green, 1% "ll(l\l\(w—-\m e ACA 124c: Thorn- b Pater il bt 608'and 6108, CLARKE BKOS. & CO, Steal, o thelr owners. adian e, 15e; Vorlolarl red, ;. Tusgan, | o JORSE AR HE Pl oo L e Heavy Hardware, Iron, Steo MR L UL g | B et e 0'._1\'"|‘m,,;‘f‘flxflf" lhmium el Sia B Coffees, Spices, (lll\lmm Powdor, Flivoring 200 and 1211 Hainby stroo, Ouiihi, Nob. a rule the reccipts of eattle are very light on | ochre, 16e; patentdryer, Sc; grajx colors, ;i T Slge: Shetucl ors, Sash, Etc, aundry B U6 Har | = v = !ulluml lower at £10.75, Saturday, and in antieipation of this buyers | lizht ‘oak, Sark oaky walnuk, Switt Riyer \g‘;‘;w ae M S ity e T Bt OO NG, DNEY & GIBBON, “Weak at $5.40. generally’ il their orders for the week by the s 15 Ot Whito lead, O, T . dum ACA, The Gate Ci:y Plen'zg %ill. s . ———— Wholosals Iron, Steel, Wagon —Quict at $1.10, close of Friday. : B Commission, Etc X 3 e — y eyar oors, Sash and Blinds. Also all kinds of ety LB And Carriage Wood Stock, Heavy Hurdwaro, Milwaukee, March 30.—Wheat—Higher; -~ hite lead, St. Louis, Doors, Sash and Blinds. Alio ol kinds of | . i And carriszo Wood Stock, Henvy Hurdwars, CorroN—Lawrence LI, 3 8 V- — “HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders' Hardwarg, * = === Mechanies' Tools and Buffalo Scules. 1408 Doug: Street, Omuha, Neb, Strong: cash Liverpool, March nd; new No. 2w mr, dull at 7s o %R 4d, g, G Floui Corn—In fair demand: 35 Marely, irin at 45 ‘,(I;Aunlnnd May, steady at 45 2 v : g eaver Crevk Wige: May, 819c: June, $3ic. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS |t e oy IEX . Tae: Jniftoy D & T 4 rench zine, ie; [ A 4 XXX, Tics Juity ok | & . 2 ‘“"“ e General Markets, 3 n varnish assi, 3o Freneli | 10ge: Columplan, 12he: Yore 1 o o = Wholesale Fruits, Produce, Oysters, Qui | Gl Tuesday Evening, March zine, rmilll n ¢; Indian | fah Brown “o‘“c ST S : At b Dobor 1a 121 Fyrnam St., Osm\lxn Apples—Our own packe Provision s mariet fairly active. A Tew siugle case. lots g vend! 3 “;, et S Magnolia, 1%: 8 oz, West Point, Doors, Sash, Bliads, HMouldings, Etc. 8% Gamo 2 March, $0.25; 55, wentas highas 10c fo-day but the-bulk of Pl e ",‘f 10%7e; 10 oz, West Point, 131¢e. Staie ) Ralls L dpoelaity i [Taloghonal. No. ;mm F. I-‘LA','D\. New Orlcans, Mareh 50.—Markets—Un- | sales were made SeheERaT ! DUk~ (colored)—Boston b oz brown and e Aeelonapa g : FRIED & 00 P Bur fhere is o strong demand for D < ab, 13%c;_Boston O H brown and drab, SR General Commission Merchant j 0 S tondy at 30210c. ehoiee grades of butter but there is. yer WSO | 1..,’;:0';.‘“':“',’,’,\{}",‘ e hf,s.’fi‘.. o Tn?:':v and drah, 10c: Boston Electrical Sunplies. ‘Produce, Provisions, Fruits, Flour nnd Fu Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, e AT T O “eoming in. The poor and Inferior TDRUGS AND' CHEMICATA—ACH, carbotie, | X0 b : Boston O P D £ AU S, Omahi, Nob. Cobsignments solieited, | gpovtn 8 Howe! Soalos aud sell readily. Choice rolls quoted NG s T L . . L'W. WOLFE & €O., Blectricians, Keturns hade promptly. s A o o long clear. fair” to good, : Inferior, \v. 50c; bark, fras, per St Eleotrical S o " < b, e A RN RTr othe very | pie'm, "i2e; chinchonidia, per oz, 40¢: ehloro! | k "“"I 01 “‘i‘" ectrical Supplics, W. E. RIDDELL, MILTONI OIS 4DONB S clioicest grades s top pric form, 'per , Gc; Dover per 1, ) 014 lit{enc 0= | Masonio Block, Omaha, Burslar Alarms, Dolls, jaci . I i L 51150 Bpsom’ aatun, ovcpy, howdors ot B | rose, checks, 93 9c; | Fire Alaring, lectric Meiting, Spoaking Tabos, General Commission Merchant, Stoves, Ranges, Fm_llafl@fi. Titss, 1 * L93c $ | pure,'per M, 18c; lead, ucotate, per b, e % cena, Nappo : SrECIALTIES —Chieese, Dutter. Exgs, Poultry | Mantlcs, Grates, Brass goods. 1221 and 1423 Fare erica, 1e; first quaii cheese, | (4 or, No, T, per gal., 81.60; 0il, castor K Obzron, book fold, 111{c; Iron Works., and Game, 112 & 14th., Omaha, Neb. nem Stroot. ccond auality, 15@Lic; Limburgor NS e galh S g1ien: oil, olive, ],(‘r'},“',' ndurance, book fold, 12. g PAXTON & VT NG P ON WORKS® | Phone No. 3k B2 = " RECTOR & WILHELMY €O, cidnih 81.40; ‘oil, origaniim, 50c; opiun i | (R s HURLE; K ark SUET TG reckiDL of dréssed DMLY | nino. P. & Wy and 1o & S per o D Pitmten Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work, | Comm‘;ssm“imd Tothing Wholesale Hardwars and Nails, bve: 2 & e, per 1 1 iy TronStairs, Rnllln Holled Beams and Girders, | Stecl Nauils. Cor. 10th and Harne; MAnd, o Aressed ehic Uiphate, morphtho, per 0z, BT DITIN OIS R E’ifi“ o \(\""x?"“of,“;r’:' S T R YT Tt o Stome)| gy cmm-u- Omaha, Neb. . S@ioo. T n . per 1b, 2 . Der 0 dry, Machine and cksimith Wor lice & s o) [P— b |K:x:$1(':f‘];“\}el\":.r. clioice stock will sell m Pl pe nbsa "‘“"""“‘, pet oz, 81 “" !\2 1014 7e10 1e18 te0 reom £eAtE | WO e NEEE A || GRS IS N0 e 5 Harvestons g ay at U@2e. Geese and ducks | DfATe- : : e = Sy glorss s Kansas Oity, March 30.—Wheat—Weak- adlight, per gallc B . i ¥ n R. McDONALD. WM. DEERING & CO., CHICAGO, er; ensih, B bid, 0711 as e demand for ducks was better ac; oo “,‘0““"'“‘,“11.‘.‘{ l}mlod oy CaTion, y 50 17:80 1980 300 | - _rona:d! M q Manufroturer of tho Corn—Weal s cash, 27c. today, and fresh receipts sold au stightly | Do faon fie: Unsped: boliod, ner kgtion s X X OMAHA NAIL MA VUTACTURING €O, COMMISSION MERCHANT. . Oats—Cash, i - higher prices. Prices for the most part No- % dioy enstor X “per gallon, ; . = o o 816 12th Strect Nob. Specialtios: Dute Deorlng\ Harqester Goods, o5t Louis, e are nominal. alrie genickens, ‘per dot. | €155 No. 5, I hior alloniaton: | 4 X - S Cut Nails and Spikos, R O ahee : BUt | write to W, Logimor, Ganornl Agonty Corn i May, | § fick ".'~'.'x;|.y“m “her diz. Ba50 "\|}X..l§'.o’”v§e‘m"?'~'|“:f:i SLO0: fiah, W, B nosmon Tiro Niils o (% swizz Omaba, Fob, ‘ N & G S QuaiARaSIR St ; o ! e , 85 : allon, | No. 1 Com. s, 1. 5. 12, 1} and 16 - s teal ducks, (g 1,'63¢: ' lubricating, per. gall i 3 5 gallon, iy 0 small rab- | N polden ine & No 1, por | No-2 T 1‘“" andiei \JE .l‘rfime*-n'} 50- turpentine, per a1lon,; 21200 TG teady nt £10.20. Al pails per lo. lic; do in pail one. pior gallon, 14 No.1, 4&6 inch, 12 and 14ieet, rough.. Lard—Steady at S5.67% s, e b, e assorted 5-1b. pails per i 2 Is, per galo No. 1, 4 &6 incl, 16 feet, rou Ttter—Kiin: erenmery, 27@32e; dairy, 18 s JolcataliBl s ey Rrao, (R L T niture, No. 1, 81003 | No. 3 4 &6 inch, 1% and 14 feet, g 920, 02 ana 024 Fabmm St Qmabit, Neb. RNkl ctoam oIy, (27 th assorted, first. grade, | conch, ~extin, $140: coacn,’ No. 1, 81203 | NO'5' 4 & 6 inoh, 16 foet,rongh.. Vil Doors, Juil Work. Shiticr ana W i D B OR AR OB oo e montal | e @20c, - Wiieatewir g | B pnnx« per crate, 6 pails, $2.50; do, | Damar, extra, $1.75; Japan, 70c; asphaltum STOIN G rk. Cor. {4th and Jackson Ets., Omaha, odge Street, h-guc‘-:m cb. Consign! CHURCHILL PUMP C0., - O A et inn and *¢ | 1-1b. pails, per case, 2 doz. do. tumb- | oiva bac; shellnc, $5.50; hard oll finish, 1st Com,, 12, 14 and 16 teet : e e = SRt L3 B h ¢ higher. Corn—Unchanged. Oats—3¢ | Jor 2doz. , $1.40. Jelly. all kinds, | &' e : = ~ = Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, lowe LS s . pcr‘u" Mince | ™§piims—Cologne spirits, 188 proof, SL12; [ 5§ 2 ) KEKS & MILLA Steam und Water supplios, Hewdquactez fos R T per Ib, 7e; 2 | do 101 proof, $1.13; spirits, secend :||ml|ly Fence, 7 sty Waguns and Carriages. Storage and Commission Merchants, Mast Foost Co.'s Goods. 1111 Farnum Stroot, 101 proot, $1.12: do, 185 proof, $LI1. Alco- NG AND PARTITIO — 3 = 3 E Omuhg, Neb. % Chicago, March 50.—The Drovers' Journal Established 1838, Foreign and I Frufts a gpeciulty, El- | st ra= == Safes, » Iron Pige Ete, A. L. BTRANG LO\“'A‘I\' g Pumps, Pxpa and Engines. General Commission Merchants, B St omy 51 b B kPl Bt Omalia Safe Works, G. ANDREEN. Manufacturer of Fire and Burglar Proof Saf s 8333 WESTERFIELD BROS, 'S'S'S R 3 $ hol, 188 proo 0 per wine gallon, * Redis- | 15¢ Coy in. Wiito Fino ar ition. . i 3 : 5 X SRl Snee Hba role0lbin tilléd whiskics, " $100@150, - Gl blended, | 386 Con. ,yl, o lonunola »Var A. J. SIMPSON, Rk oo cl I IoN et oEp b0 T o To8, Jewelry. Receipts, 5,000; active and 1b, Ha b pallly meraate 0 ¢ i5 §@2.00; Kentucky bourbons, 82.00@ Clear, i Tii: Norway * 3 L &hipments, none; Shippin; 5.0 P aciland plumblitiorid '.;:'"“ e nd Pennsylvania r i | 3nd Gom. 3¢ in. w The Leading Carriags Factory, B RICKSON, stockers and feeders, $2.00@3.00; Tex peasit iphumia B auinos butis lica bourbon and rye_ wiisi FLOORING. f oo s i Wholesale Jewelers. 8405450, " { lpmuion es. per doz, $1,50 . 00, Brandles. fmported, 8. A 6inch, white pinic. 209and 1411 Dodgo Street, Omaha, Neb. B MOBONY, Denlers i Siivorware, Dinmonds, Watohog Hogs—Receipts, 15.000; steady and 5@10c hes 0% $L: mw S ‘"‘d\l 30@3,00. Gins, imported, $4 B 6 inch, . 83 General Commission Merchant Clocks, Jewelors' Tools ‘nnd Materials, Et., 10) higher; packing and shipping, $4.15@4.40; 3 k . 25 ‘ @6.00: domestic, $1.25@3.00, 1 ; C 6 inch, @ % = === g E 4 2 C Seghdeiied and 103, Ioth Street, Cor. Dodgo, Omaha, Neb. | light and skips, $4.30(@4 .40, L $2 R & | ported, $4.50@8.00; New England, D 6inch, utter, Egge, Chocss and Country Produco gen- J Shoep-—Itecolyts, 400 actiye and steady; on 5 '(Tn domestic, $125(c L(&@’!%g.xmp. I'u:nuun- E 6 inch; " . 1% o rully, 500 8. 12th Bt., Omaha, Nob. Notions, Etc, 3 natives, $4 ambs, $5.85@6,121¢. i ) 3 sToO) - < Vi S — 5 s b Kansas Oity, March 50, —Catilo 1t § per case . TTipe, per 3 | casel $10,0016,00, MCSHANE & SCHROEDLR, 3. T. Robinson Notion Compxmy. i 1,200; shipments, 200: market steady; buteh &l{l. $475; do, per ; do, per kit, uER KRAUT—Best q\mln 45.gal Dbbl, ers strong_and 'a shade higher; choice to Tancy, $5.05a5.00: fair to good, $4.60@5.00, Hogs — Recoipts, 5000; shipments, market strong abd'ashade highor: good. to choice, £3.t5.4,00. S¢. Loniw, March 140: shipments, Hogs—Receipts, 1,500; shipments, none, OMAHA IAK’E STOOK. Tuesday Evening, March 30, As compared with a week ago the re- (‘«I pts show a slight decrease in the number Jm gs and a corresponding increase in cat- lhs 'he week thus far shows an increaso over the same time last week of 700 hogs and 200 cattle with a loss of 100 sheep. ‘Lhe cattle market was \Iull%lll\\lv active to- ny and fresh receipts of good cattle rapidly changed hand: he dressed beef buyers were anxious to pick up as many loads of choice corn-fed cattle as they could. Choice fat cows and heifers are in good de- mand, The quotations for the lhl)‘ are: cholce to extra steers, averazing 1,400 £0 1,500 pounds, §4.00w@$4,75 450 pound: pounds ~—Cattle— Recelpts, linm cows, ice to extra stags and bull (l“‘."lo Thin stuff is hard to sell, while all good stock 15 in good demand, — Everything on the market was sold and the yards were elear when the market closed, Receipts of sheep were light and the mar- kl‘:x quict, good grades selling from Sige to 4 Tlie hog market opened quict and steady. T'he break in the pork market yesterd caused a depressed feeling among buyer there was no change in prices from yes Later in the day there market and sales were m es. Before the market el ere all eleared, every thing b L murket closed al S0 hik One load sold as high as $3.90, but it Xt cholce load and was sorted. Good assorted light and medium weights are in good de- mand, Choiee shipping lots in fair demand, while'common, rou “und skippy stuff s It B0@0; by stutl, gal bbl, $6.503 15 gal bbi. §: s—Peeans, large polished, 11c; pecans, medium, Ye; English walnuts, 14e; almonds, Tarragona, 20c; do, Languedoc, 17c; Brazils, 12¢: filberts, 4¢3 peanuts, hand picked, faney sted, 10c, ey—California 2 1o frame 60 Ibs In ease per Ib,, 150; 10 Ib. frames, Nebras| 16@17e. CipERr—Michigan refined, per bbl, $0.! §4.00, do, haif bbl. X 56 A—W hite wine, 10¢; cider, 12gc. > NUTS—AL $4.50705,00 NEW K168, DATE —Layer figs, 8ib boxes, B Ib, 16@17e; Prunellos, boxes, per Ib, 1%.” Dates, ‘fancy Fi boxes, per Ib, 14¢; do, fancy Persian, 5 boxes. per Ib, 10@!1¢; Calitornia black fi 10¢, BANANAS—Fr the market s well supplied. = Thoy aro quoted at §2.50@4,00 per bunch, according to traney Messina and Palermo, per 50: do. choice Messina_ and_Palerio, per box, $.00; do. p box lot, §4.604.75, California lemons, $3.75 per box. COCOANU ty—Per 100, £5.00, CRANBERRIES—Cloje and Bugle, per bbl, OVSTERS--New counfs, 45¢; extra selects. 400+ selects, 85¢; standards 80cs mediums, 2 ProvisioNs—Iam, 9% breakfast bacon, clear side bacon, Tige: dry salted side: 6ie shoit rib nhlv:. 6i50; slioulders, hlge ¥ bl dried beef, hi Tard, tibroes, 035 ci 016 cany (Falibanke) Tie: 8 Ib cans, do VEGETAD 81 per 1b; o, 8250 per doz b por b eelery, Giant, $1.60 per doz , Jerseys, de per Ib rutabags, e o 1b: radis creen onions, S0cper doz. o York - Buldwing, © §250 sourl Genitons, per bbl, | 1 ‘do. "104b lots, | AMissouri Willow T'wigs, Ben Davls, ete, M §2 407 do, 5bbl lots, & . 5-bbl lots, $2.50: 'do, 10-bbl lot: Michizan Baldwins, 2500275, Porarors—Judging from the number of inquiries made by notatoe shippers, there st be & laree stock of potatoes in the coun- try. As 00n as the roads become so that farmers can bring them in, heavy shivmens | may be looked for, and lower prices are antieipated. Presont quotations are: Extra choice N Malle; fair to 800d, 40@30c: Salt Lake potatoes, per bu, Te. Oxioxs—Clivice Oliio yellow, per ' bbl, The market s very dull. Hand picked navy. $L75, hand-picked mediuw. $150«L75: “wood lean eountry, $1.25; Inferior, e@i.00: Califoruia pea beans, S1.85(@2,00, er, 60 Ibs, to bushel, White Dutcl, $5.0a@ 9.00@10.00; Alsyke,$7.00 so Aot 700@180; Fimoihy, chole 1bs. to bush., $2.20@2.50; Blue Grass, 14 ™y to bush., Kentucky extra clean, $1.00@1 Red Top, By Orchurd Grass, §2.25&: Lge Gib'ed Fanc. L'ge RdSh're Koy ! nm» P8 Kts No. T White Fish 7006303 B3 101 lu 0 4.50; less than 100, Ouaxars -Cholce Los Angeics, per box, do, -hox lots, per box, £2.60; do, 10-hox 50; fancy Riv Nldu. $3.75; do, 5-box Fbls P-,vla or km BnmeD Flsll—lllllbul.. d”Sturgeon. 116: finnan hatdic, So. Sl'\'liluk*—l I s sardines. 450; Ote Bull brana. lml I[umlmni..lmmnz*. skins and Wbl i 130l O'r BUIS Pails nrklu 200 | KK IIN’ Ings|12 006 505 wa iz . Bies. 11 6 005 45! 18 0l4 504 00f2 301 9 tgei 1 Ib mllx. 5 Ih bux“« €ic; prairie flower 9 Grocers List, Zie, bbls; No. 70, 4-zallon New' Urlunm B@d e per gallon; umn cans, 9. per doz; quart cans 83,00, $7.00; do in nlluu cans, 8.\ Me half bbis, $3.50; half bbls! §4.00; in half bbls, 84 CANNED GooDS ) tx.'_su' -mem small. in bbls, “ghcrkms in bbls, $8.00; do. PT[L, lmmllu'll I)t'r e per cases, BLTD: while bhetriee, ,phm.s. ber case, $4.00; whur- LG, S, pumw.l 2045, 500 n uhub‘w.“a fi 12inch, § 1512, 14and 16 n-em No. 1 Com. 17 in. s, 18,12, 14 and . sy By 10, 18 and 20 ft No.§ 48 “ 1214 rmd 16 ft.. Cloar Toptur TOTAR ar Poplar qox T . panel btk Wwidi ! ed Ceiling, ... FINISHING 1st and 2d Clear, 11§ inen 1stand 2d Clear, 13§ and % inch, 8 8d ', 13 inch, ear, 1} and 3 inch, s led !'/ 14 ulld 4 'inc 1 Select, 1 15gand 2 Inch's. 2. 1stand d dlm. 1 inch, 8. 9 2d cleaz, 1 inch, 8 2 A Select, 1 mc}l 8. B Select. 1 ind Sip LAF No, 1, Plain, 8 and 10 inch. fiuy 2, Plain, 8 and 10 inch o, *A* Standard binch, cl No. 1. Lath E white lime_(be . cement, plaster, $2.50: hair, per bushel | 0u; tarred f6lt, per ¢wt., $1.95: straw board, 8165, It has recently been discovered that Lake Dias, near DeLeon springs, Volu county la., Ms fed by an cnormous spring, which boilsup about 200 yards oft the south shore of the lake, When the surface is perfectly still the boiling can be seen over an are of ubout five acres. It is proposed to guchor a buoy over the center of the spring, since the best of cool water can be obtained there at any time, — m—— OIIII IIDTEL DIIEGTMY. The Millard, 8. Bhears, J. E. Markel Thos. Swobe, Proprietors Omuba, Nebruska, Flour and Feed, W.J. WELSHANS & €0, Wholesalo Flour, Feed and Grain, £ W. J. Welshans & Co.'s Quick v and proprietors Oraha cor, 8th and Farnam Streets, Omaba. Leather, Hides, Ete, ELOMAN BROS, Wholesalo Leather, Saddlery Hardware, wmnxxkl ELoe P dm'.a.i(mc:, W Mfl M. BURKE & SONS, Live Stock Commission Geo. Burke, Managor, Unfon Stock Yards, 8. Omaha.” Tolophono 583 W. F. BROWN & CO., Commission Dealers in Live Stock. Offico—Exchange Building, Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Nob, Telephono No. o0k w MALLORY, SON & €O, Live Stock Commission, rr'.mn Stock Yards, Chicago, 11l., and Omaha, b. Frank Cl nden Manager Omaba Branch, ‘Esinblisbed 163, W. L. PATRICK & CO,, Live Stock Commission Merchants, -Address all communications (o us at Union Stock | Yards, South Omaba. Advanecs wade on stock, Utiion Stock Yards Company, OF OMAHA. . Limited. John ¥. lioyd, Superintendent. f BAVAGE & ¢ Live Stock Commission Merchants. Shipments of any and all kind stock solicit ¢d, Union 8t ck Yaurds, Omahu, Neb, Lumber, Ete, LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, Yards—Cor. 7tis and Douglas, Cor. 9th and Dougia. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO,. ' Manufactueers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work nnd Interior Hard Wood Finish, J od. N, E. cor. th and Leuveuw CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY, Wholesale Lumber, €14 8 1th Btreet, Omahs, Neh. F. Colpetzer, anuger. C. N. DIETZ, Lumber, Mth and California Streets, Omaba, Nob, FRED W. GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. Cor. 6th and Douglas Btrccts, Omuba, Noby GEO. A. HOAGLAND Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, Omaha, Nebraska. CHAS. R. LEE, Hardwood Lumber, Waren Btock, Fancy Woods, &, 3. W. Cdr. 9tk and Douglus, Omana, Neb. . LYMAN, Dedler fn Sash, Deors, Blinds, o Buiding Pepes, Lo, South Lits ~u-«.‘,_,,“._ Nebruaka Bridge Timbers, | Buyors of Butter and Eggs. Refrigerator und Packing House, 14th & worth St,, on U. P. K. L. Track, Omahs, N Established 1870, i ROBERT PURVIS, General Commission, 2118, 14th 8t., Omaha, Nob. Spccinlties—Buttor Eggs, Poultry and Gam, PEYCKE BROS,, Commission Merchants, Fruits, Preduco and_ Provisions, Omaba, Neb ISAAC GRIFFITH, Commission Merchant, and wholesale dealer In country produce, fruite, butter, eggs, ete. Goods on consignment & | specialty,” @20 N, 10tk 6t., Omahn, Neb, KIRSCHBRAUN & FONS, ssors to A, P, Schack,) Produce Commission Merchants, No. 218 South 12th Stroet, Omaba, Neb, Dry Goods, 3. 3. BROWN & 0, Yholesale Dry Goods and Hotlons. % Douglus Stroot, Omuha, Nob. Wholcsalo Doalors in Dry Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Linens, iuc oidery and White' Coods, 40 Doiuglas Bureot, Omha, Nob. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, 7 Jobbers in otlons, Hoslery & Gents'Furnishing Goods 1000 and 1038 Farnum St., Omaha, Neb, Harness, Etc. WELTY & LANDROCK, Manufuc s and Jobbers of Harpess, Saddles, Saddlery Hardware, Turf Goods, L and Robes, 1421 Furnam veot Omnubi, Nob. — Mattresses, E. M. HULSE, Wattress Company, Manufacturing Muitresses, Bedding, Feathor Pillows, Cots, Ete, 1206 and 1208 Douglas Street, Omaba, Neb. Overalls, CANFIELD MARUFACTURING €O, Manufacturers ol Overalls Jeans Pants, Shirt . and 1 94 Douglas Blrcei, Ouasia, oL 403 and 465 5. 10th 8t., Omnha, Neb, Wholesale Dealers {n Notions and’ Gents' Fure nishing Goods. QOils, Etc, " CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE O, Wholesale Dealers in 0ils, Garoline, Mica Axlo Greuso, A. H. Bishopy Manager, Omelia, Neb, Pork Packing. JAMES E. BOYD, Pork Packer and Shippar, Omaha, Nebraska, HARRIS & FISHER, Packers and Provision Dealers, Office, Union Mariket, 1617 Dodge Strect. Packing Bouse, U. P, I K. 'Track, Omaba, Nob. Teles phong No, 167, Safes and Locks, P. BOYER & €O, Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s’ Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Timo Locks, Vaulte and Jail work. 1020 Farnam stroct, Omuhi, Nob Seeds, * . EVANS, Wholesale and Pelall Dealor 1n Soeds, Agricultural, Vogotable, gi W, Cor. 14th und Dodg Drugs, Ete, THE GOODM AN DIUG €O Wholesale Draggists, Ana Dealer in Paints, Olls and Window Gluss Gmatin, Nob., Wlulelmd 1t WHILE (2D €O, Slrfclly Pure Whils Lead, Wines and Liquors, ILER & €O, Distillers and Importers of Wines d Liquors. 8ole manuf; 5 of Kennedy's Bt Tudia Bitters. 112 Harney Streut, Omal GEO. W, DUNCAN, Buccessor to MoNAMA®A & LinCAN, Imporsers and W hiolesile Deslers in Wines, Liguors and Cigars, 214 and £10 8. 14th 5t.,, Omaba, Neb. Fish, £t THENSON FISH €O, Successors to Icken Siemssen & Co. YWholesale Kish Dealers, Jwportors of Forelgn Fish, Nos. 911 | v= Btreet und U, . Travs’ Omiba, Neb,

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