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PRODUCE MARKETS. Chicl .Mnrch'l ~Following are the 2:30 olosing prices: Flour — swidy lnd unch-ngm winter ‘wheat, bbi . 82.50@8.75 'helt, bbls, $3.50(d w lukn $2.70(24.25; spring, 81, 7has 9; rye flonr, §3.85@3.10 per 1: buckwheat flour, $5.00@6.75 per bbl. ‘Wheat—Opened & shade eisier than yester- d(-cllnetrlml after fluctuating consider- nl:();' closed }‘@ ¢ hlgher. cash, 75 15-16¢; Aprll 6 5-16¢; 16¢. Corn—Moderately lct opened better, glrl!lunzr de':*linl;‘g clwd hout same as yes- cash, 4x3¢c; M Oute- Weaker and luwur. .\m,:u 916c. Rye—Steady at 59lc. Barley—Nominal at 77@82. ime Timothy—$2.54. ax-seed—81.45. Whisky—81.15, Pork—| nh-ly active nnd steady ; $13.90; May, $14.05. Lard—F -mx’ active and steady; cm. LK fl/{ ¥ balted Monis—Shouldors, 0002610 lhofl- clear, §7.45@7.50; short ribs, $7.10. Buflar—illgher' creamery, 21@%0‘ dairy, cese—Steady ; full cream cheddars, 11@ @l;cm. 11}4@113%c; young - Americas, Cy % Lower; fresh 15@16c. * Hides—Unchanged; green hides fic; heavy green salted, 6; light green salted, 6ig: salted bull, 6o; green bull, 4c; green salted calf, e d dry flint, 12@13¢ iy @1c: ar ¥llluw~No solid, 41 c; do 85 ¢éake, 4)¢c per Ib, Reeipts, Shipments. 8,000 22,000 9,000 4,000 1,000 2,000 30,000 cash, g;tu,b u ye, bu, Barley, b 8t. Lou cash, 81 m»"v Muy, R28¢e. eak: cash, 40 oz My, Oaln—b\uy 3 cash, Provisions—Pork, * Whisky—81.09. Butter—Creamery, %m%«' dairy, 18@25¢, Afternoon Board — Wheat — Firm _and i ht'r April, 82%¢ bid; May, $23c: July, ! (urn- Strong; April, ,,(u«,,,( May, 4 Oata—Firm; — Whrnb—Lm'nl y lilllv either in san Receipts, 270 cars; In store—No. 1 hard, May, T8 June, April, ¢; No. 2 north- Mny, 74c. On I northern, & e bige; May, 76)4c ern, March, 72¢; A||r|! track—No. 1 hln\ Tilg @ibe; No. 2, norther Flour—Unchange 4.30¢. § Milwaukee, March 7.—Wheat--Stronger; cash, 76%c; March, 76c; May, 19c. Corn—Strong; No. 3, 481g¢. Oate—Firmer; No 2 white, 34c: Rye—Highe: 1, 80c. - Barley—Steady Nu Provisions—Firm; pork, .\lur«‘h $13.85. Oincinnat, March 7.—Wheat—Firm; Com-finmn “No. 2 mixed, B@bilgo. Oats—rirm: No. 5 mixed, n““’lf.flx“l, Rye—Strong; No. 3, 08¢, va!ulonn—Por A duli 8t $14.50;, lard, firm at §7.55. Whisky—Steady at $1.00. Kansas cu Murch patents,to ship, $4.10@ ge. : bid, 14¢ anked Aprn ‘thice bia, Mmkml,hny,qsm bid, 46c asked. Oats—No. 2, cash, no bids or offerings; May, 203c. New .York, March 7.—Wheat—Receipts, none; exports, 83,000; options ruled very ir- regular, opening stoady, ‘nu‘r weikened 1@ c. luhm]ucnt y adva H@de, closing bout 50 below best clwh firm but very qmet ungraded red; 861 @92!yc; No. L red quoted at figo; No. 2 red, mk(mul ¢ in 92igc’ delivered, April closing at gllavu(ar. —Recolpts, 1,500; exports, 400; options declined Y(@}gc ear lawr recovered partof loss, closing _stead; L aicts graded 0}g@b136c; No. 8, 60t5c; Nook 60¢c in store, %d 'No. 8, 623¢c delivered, Moy uosmg at ts — Receipts, 85,000; 3@)gc lower but moderately active Western, 38@40c; white western, 40@45c, flee—Spot, fair; Rio, nominal; options 0@15 points higher but rather quiet; nul 7, mg- March, $10.65@10.75; April, 0.50 May, $10.30@10.40; June, uo w@ ly, $9.85@10.00; August, $9.66@9.75. Petroleni—F} irm; United closed steady at ’xggmnuu and lower; western, 17igc. PorlcLos active but steady; moss (uoted 8t $14.75@15.00 for one year ol Lard—A shade stronger; western steam, spol, 88.0068.10, nmp—smudy and in fair demand; west- ern, 14@30c (.)uscm—Qnm'. and . firmly held; western, 1%@12c hlver?ool, March 7. — Wheat—Steady; demand fair; holdera offer moderately. Corn firm; demand fair; new mixed, 4s 79¢d per cental. New Orleans, Marcii 7.—Corn—Firm; * in sacks, mixed, 5S@ddc; yellow, H9@60c; ‘white, 60c. Oats-- ~-Quiet but firm; No. 2, e +Corn Meal—Steady at §2.80. Hog_Products—Irregular; pork, larg, refined, tierce, $7.25. Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $6.12! and clear rib, $7.50, (e LIVE STOCR. Ohlcuu. March 7.—The Drovers' Journal reports as follows: - LSutalo—ecoipts 7,000, market strong and y her; fancy, $5.25@5.50; steers, $3.10@ %w. stockers and foeders, 82.20@8.53; cows, .;171;( and mixed, $2.00(43.40; Texas steers, Hon—llewllvh. 14,000; market slow and easier, closing 50 lower; mixed, 85.10@5.35; gxuvya; £5.30@5.55; light, $5.00@5.35; skips, Shoop— Shtecel pts, 8,000: market strong and \5c highor: hatives, §4,00(5.00; wostorns, g& 5.15; Texans, $4.50@5.25; labs, $5.00 National Stock Yards, East St. Louis, March 1—Cnme—llecelptl. 1,800; shipments, 1,400; ‘market acuve ' and choice heavy native steers fair to good native utcher's steers, medium stockers and feeders, fair to good $3.10@3.50; rangers, ordinary to good $2.25@3.85. Hogs—Receipts, 1,400; shipments, 1,800; market ‘active and 'steady; choice' heavy and butchers’ selections, #5.35@5.50; pack- ing, medium to choice, 5.10@5.40; light grades, fair to best, $4.90@5.15, City, March 7.—Cattle— Receipts, 2,200; -Mpmnnu 900; market steady and firm; good to choice corn-fed, $4.50@5.00; common to medium, $3.25@4.25 stockers, $2.00@3.80; feeding stecrs, §3.00 @a ur cows, 81 $1.60@8.50. Receipts, 6,000; shipments, none; mnnt steady, but closed weak and & shade Jower; common to choice, $#4.70@5.80; skips and_plgs, $3.00@4.60. ——— OMAHA LIVE STOCK. $14.50; ong clear General. UN10N ST0CK YARDS, 6 p. m. Wednesday, March 7, 1888, } The receipts of all classes of stock except sheep were fairly liberal and the general tone of the market was nearly steady. The B. & M. succeeded in getting two trains of stock in notwithstanding the fact that one engin- eer blew all the packing out of his cylinder. ket quite active, The local -nd shipping de- mand was each very and a large num- ber changed hands. The bulk of the receipts were native steers of fajr quality, some loads beinx really good. The offerings of butchers' ere fair and v\g:t stuff ‘sold changed hnnd- t faur prices. e general tone of th ,ns ket was about steady with yesterday, rain of stock arrived late and but few of them sold, Hogs. The receipts were fairly liberal ard the uality about on an average with those of the ow days preceding. The market wus about Stondy, although 'ln some instantbe’ prices paid for the same class of hogs on yesterday were a shade lower. The market close early with everything taken except seven loads. Sheep. There were no melpu and nothing was @oue on the market, . Sheep. The following is a table of prices paid in this market for the grades of stock men- tioned. It frequently occurs that no sales of some particular grade are made, when in this case the table will state as nearly as possible the price that would have been paid had there been any of that class among the offerings. Prime steers, 1300 to 1500 Ibs. .84.10 Prime steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs Fat little steers, 900 to 1050 1bs. i Corn-fed range steers, 1200 to Fair to medium nativ 900 Ibs and upwards Stockers, 400 o 700 1bs, Prime fat sheep. .. Good fat sheep, 0« Fair to medium lheep Common shee Light and medium hogs. Fair to choice heavy hogi +air to choice mixed hogs Representauve Sales. NATIVE STEERS 40 30 C A0 Range, of Prices. Showing highest and lowest priees paid for eading grades.of oattle on dates mentioned Space left blank indicates that no sales of that, partioular class of cattle wero made on that . Primp SUrs, Prime StTs, Date. | 130001500 1b. 11001300 10 holceCows, 230 @310 Feb 104 %" @ 0 @20 250 March1.'s 15 26 ¥y, v 0 |2 50 20 fl‘ 35 390 @ 200 @9 Sunday |” Sungay 25 G530 1616 @b :1: @ 10 B @ N 520 @530 (510 @5 =0 14 8 Range of Prices.. . ; Showiig the extrame highost anil’ lowost rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates mentioned : Heavy. Mixed. ™ Sunday 500 @ 500 @5 500 @b 510 @5 10 516 @5 25 510 @5 15 Sunday 505 @b 40 400 @i 40 @4 10 Tight. ‘!nmlny 6 @ Sunda; Live Stock Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sold on the market to-day. CATTLE. G. H, Hammond & Co.. Harris & Fisher. Armour & Cudaha, J. Hill, Lobman & Roths Stevens, H. & Co John Peppe A, M. Krone Total.. n0GS, G. H. Hammond & Co Omnhl Packing Co. Armour & Cudaby Speculators ., Total.. Seven 10ads unsold. Shipment Cattle, 20 cars, Mi ..Chicago Dockage and Commission. Public inspectors dock pregnant sows 40 pounds, stags 80 pounds each, ad' hogs, 100 pounds and over, $1.00@ 2.00 per cwt, iess than 100 1bs, of no value, Yardage:' Cattle, 25¢; hogs, 8c; sheep, 5c ~rheml Feed: Corn, $1.00 pér bu. ; timothy prairie hay, $20 per ton. “Uommiasions; Cattle, 500 per head; calves and yearlings, $10 per car. Hogs and sheep: Single decks, $5; public inspection on " hogs, 15c per car. All sales unless otherwise stated per 100 1bs live weight. Live Stock Notes. L. K. Waring, of Albion, mnrkcud cattle to-day. Henry Burcham, of Hickman, mnrkclul cattle. Hen of hogs. B. J. Turney, of Ausley, and cattle. John A, Iman, of Osceola, load of cattle. Hans Hansen, of Wayne, loads of steers. N. B. Bergreen, of Wahoo, was among the shippers on the market. Joe Hammong, of Arlington, disposed of a 1oad of butchers stuff, L. Lynch, of Doinphan, marketed a bunch of catile of his own feeding. J. F. Roll, a well known shipper of Ithica, was here to-day with a load of hogs. D. N. Wheeler, of Pender, a well known dealer, was looking over the market, L. M. Warren, of Albion, was here to-day with a load of cows that averaged 1,300 and s0ld at §3.35. F. Ley, of the firmof Ley & Peters, of Stanton, Was ou the market to-day with a load of cattle. John L. Wood, of Eagle, came in this morn- ing with a Joad of cattle which were shipped from Elmwoo William Carter, of Beemer, of the firm of Carter & Pytterson, was on the market with two loads of cattle. John Bratt, of the firm of Bratt & Co., North Platte, was at the yards to-day. with three loads of cattle, Speltz & Klosterman, of David City, had two loads of cattle here of which one load of steers sold at $4.50, the top price, Work on Armour’s beef house will be be- gun as s0on as possible. Rids for removing the dirt will be' advertised for in a few days. John Hastie, of Elmwood, & promiuent Curcham, of Hickman, sold a load marketed hogs was in witha marketed two shipper and gular reader of the Bee. Turketed two. louds of hogs and three of Cattle to-day. A. Hastie, of southern Nebraska, was here torday with'twa oadiof cattio. Mr. Hastio has forme; to, Kansas City, but now sends all of his stock here, and say's he is going to continue to do so. At the risk of being “called down" by a paper who prides itscif on publishing *all the news,"’ the Bee will state that it is rumored, and probably the aforesaid rumor 18 correct, that Swift will renpfll his house on Aprnl 1. OMAHA W HULI‘)BAI:b MARKETS. Produce; Fruits, Nuts, Etc. . Weduesday, March 7. The following quatations are wholesale and not retail. Prices quoted on produce are the rates.af which round lots are sold on this,market. Fruits or other lines of goods requiring extra labor' in packing cannot al- ways be supplied on autside orders at the same priccs: quoted for the, local trade. Rates on' flour and feed are jobbers prices. “Prices on grain_are those paid by Omaha millers delivered. All quotations on mer- chandise are obteined from leading houses and are corrected daily. Prices on crack ers, cakes, ete., are those given by leading manufacturers. Trade was “from fair .to moderate to-day, according to the reports of produce com: mission men. The demand for good, butter still continues, and -country shippers are cn- deayoring to supply it with increased ship- ments of juferior grade. By doihg this they only lose time for the commission men and money for themsclves, Receipts of eggs were rather heavy to-day, but prices asa rule held theiv own. The ‘demand for pouitry agnin exceeded the supply, but it would not do to ship on the prospect of an advance in price, as warni weather would at onee cause @ shrinkuge. Prices throughout rule as be- fore and are.acain quoted unchanged. “Hurren—Creamery, solid packed, 23@ choice rolls, 18(u20¢; medinm, 4@ @ ||ull\ fresh, 13@@ de: limed, 10@ Por ,1,‘\7( hickens, 8@10c: 12¢; ducks, Swl0c; geesc Cranperrizs—Bell & Cherry, $10.50@11.003 Bell & Bugle, lllr‘(hlll,)( Bell & Bugle premium, $11.50@12,00, Beaxs—Good n!w'k 2. Imm"'h California turkeys, 11@ |I'((l 1te. POTATORS @1.20; choi rades, G0c BANANAS- £3.00a 3.50. TUrNips —Good tock, 60@ibe; rutabugus, 40doe. LEMONS--$4.00@4.50 per box. . CALIFORSIA | PEARS—§2.0042.75; choice, $,00. Dares—Persian, 8¢ per Ib. Sari Kuavt—Choice, par’ bbl of 82 gal.; $7.50@8.004 1¢ bbl, & of 50 gal. Ciper—C per bbi. of Porcoits oice rice corn is quoted-at 4(@ 434¢ per 1b. other kind : per Tb. CARROTS—$2.2 1 Panssirs—Ne . OvstERs—Plain standar standard; 40c: k counts, 40¢ ror 100; selects, e and Colorado stock, $1.15 home grown, 85@¥5e ; common @ 3.003 Medium, & choice, hoice Michigan cid 6. 000650 1 bul k m ste tandard, and’ i@dige ‘per b for California. FLOWER—Good stock, $2.60(¢ Az £7.00(8.00 per h\)l |1||ll m up to lll) 0 de, * $400(@ na, $3.75a@4 2 e of .for 1lb frames; canned honey, 10 Grocer's Last. Provisioxs—Hams, 1H@1115e: bacon, 11@11%¢; bacon sides, salt, +38g@8; shoulders, 6y« W lc, Tomcco-Lonlards Clim 4 \1r(-ukfnxl | Splen- gett & Drum- ; Sorg's chaum, 81¢; Piper Heidsick, 6ic: S : U. e, Red w hm- & Biue, 15 _“Driep Fruit—Apple, bbis., new, 8. 7@ evaparated, GG@10¢; blackberries, itted herries, peaches, east ritee, pvulm\ c unpared, 18a@1dc prunes, new, 5oy citron, 24@25¢ California-London liyers, $3.40a fornia loose muscatels, $1. '.mu 0 lencia, Tlg@7idy; Corr i 18@19¢; prime, new Va- grades, 1T@1Sc; fair; 0c; fancy green and yel- ""MeLaughlin's , 21c; Red Cross, conf. A, , extra C, viAR—Granutated, T @7l ; white extra C, @ w Orieans, 5% stick, 9@ilge. standard, per 21b, per case, @, $3.10(@ 4,704,802 ches, )mr jts, ‘per por case, $1.30@4.40} egg plums, b, er case, y—Mixed, H@lle; e Goor poerries, 2 oruia pears, per cuse xxpr ots, per $4.50004.405 ] , $5.60(@ “alifornia ies, per case, 2-1b, per case, neapple: 3.20@>.75; 1-1b sklmon, per d 21b gooseberries, per ¢ string beaus, per case, $1. 505 beans, per $1.00(@ 2ib marrowfat 302,705 21b carly’ June | 853 .Hb mmuwes, $2.505 )-1b square 0-1b * round, ls, Sic; 21D —Extra 4-tie, $2.60; No. -1, $2,00; 5;_heaxy stable, £4.00, C n*r keg. "+ do'h hait 0 in. balf Bbls, #4303 gerkins, in bols, $6.00; do in hait bbls. §5 50-1b pails, $1.25@1.50. cAs—Japans, 20@sc; gunpowder, Young Hyson, Qolong, > B Tound, Tige; 10-1b pails, 8ige; pails, 83, Buoo: Synurs—New Orleans molasses, per bbl., e per gal.§ corn syrup, dc: half bbis., LE StGaR—Bricks, 1234¢ per 1b; penny cakes, 15¢ per Ib. WoonexwARE—Tywo-hoop ails, per doz., $1.40; three-hoop pails, $1. 1 tub, $8.50} 50; washboards, £ . 1 churns, churns, $5.50; No. 8 churns, tubs, $1.70: spruce, in nests, $1.70. Srarcn—Mirror gloss, 5i(c; Graves' corn, 6150; Oswego gloss, 7c; Oswego corn, 7c. CHACKERS, CAKES, ETC.—Prices subject to change. Soda, 5¢:' soda (city goods), 7c; soda snowflake (in tins), 10c; soda dandy, 61¢c; soda wafers (in tins), 10¢; soda zephyr, 8c; city oyster, 6lge; excelsior, 7c; farina oyster, 5cj monitor, ; pearl oyster, bc; suowdrop oyster, 7c; butter, 5¢; Boston, )maha butter, 7¢; saw tooth butter, 6ige; cracker meal, bige; graham, Sc; graham 10¢; graham wafers in goun pack- ige; hard bread, 5e; milk, 7i: oat- ; oatmeal \wfurl, 10c; oatmeal wa- fers in 1b pkgs, 1214c; animals, 12 3 Boliver gipger (round), 7¢; cream. Sc; Cornhill, 10c; cracknells, 16¢; frosted cream, Sic; ginger snaps, 8o; ginger snaps (city) home made ginger snaps, i boxes, 13¢; home made ginger snaps (1-lb cans) per dozen, ; pretzels (hand made) and jumbles, 11i5¢; as- gers, 15¢; afternoon tea (in tins), er dox $7.00; hn&una fingers, 14c; butter rumblcu, 11350 nswick, 15¢; brandy snaps, 15¢; choe n& mpa u§fl) i6u; chaco- late wafers, 15¢; Ciristmas lunch, (in tins) per dozen, $4.50; cocoa tafly snaps, 140 coftee cake, 12¢; Cuba jumbles, 11i5c; cream puffs, 80c; egg jumbles, 14c; ginger drops, llc; honey Jumbles, 113{c; jelly fingers, 15¢; jeily wafers, elly tart “(new), 15¢; lady fing- ers, 13¢; vaniila'bar, 14c; vanilla wafers, 14c; Vignna wafers, 1 dozen packagesin a box, per dozen, $2.50. All goods packed in cans 1 cent per 1b. ad- vance except Snowflake and Wafer Soda, which is packed only in cans. Soda in 2'1b. and 81b, paper boxes, 3 cent per 1b. advan all other goods 1 ceut per 1b. advance. Soda a1 ib, paper boxes, } cent per lb, advance. extra, @500 §11.00° per bbl., The 2 1b. boxes are in a case. The 8 b, ed in cases holding 18 68 are packed ih cases holding 12 in & case.. The 1 1b. boxes are packed in cases holding 36 iu a case. One 1b. Graham and Oat Mcal Wafers packed 2 doz, in & case, & Show ’i‘opfl for boxes, with glase opening to show goods, 75 cents. - Cans for Wafer Soda, $3.00 not_returnable, Cans for Snowflake Soda, 86.00 per doz. Tin Cases with Glass Face to display the gaods, 75 cents each. No charges for Packages except for cans ann re- turnable cases, Glass Front Tin Cans and “Snowflake” Soda Caus are returnable at prices charged. i Dry Goods. Duck—West Point 20 in. 8 oz Point 20 in 10 oz, 13146 West Point 10 in. 12 1hc: West Boint 0'(n. 11 oz., 166, Checks aldonia X, $ige: Caiedonta XX, 10c; Economy, 91ge! Otls, 8¢, KENTUCKY JEANS—Memorial, 15¢; Cunton, jc1 Hercules, 18¢; Leaming' id, 2715, ; Ste- 101¢c; West, tevens' B, 6¢; bleached, 7 ¢: bleached, Rigc: Stevens' P, Kiges 4, Bije; 'Stevens' N % bleached, 104c; Stevens' S R T, 1214 7 MiscELLAN EOUs—Table - oil_cloth, $3.83; Plain Holland, 8ie 1o 9e; Dado Holland, Chuprics—Slater, Be; Teise e Woods, be; Stan- dard: 5c: Peacock, 5c. CoMpoRTERS —&0.50G835.00, BrANkeTs—White, $1.00007.50; &1, 10@s. 0. BLeacnEp Sueetine—Berkeley cambric, No. 60, 934c; Best Yet, 4-4, 63/c: butter cloth, bot, T3ge; Farwell, Slgc rene G, be; Hope, 8¢: King ric, Lle; Lonsdale, - 1134¢; Lons-: . 7e: New York mills, 1015¢; Pepperell, 42-in, 113 Pepperell, ¢y Pepperell, 6.4, 15 Pepperell, § Pepperell, 94, Pepperell, Canton, 4-4, Slic; nton, 4-4, 95 mph, 6c; Wamisuita, ¢ Valley, be, —Plaid— Raftsman, 20c; Goshen, colored, 42¢; Quechee No. 4. ;'; 1ge: Anawa dn, 15108 HAF Y, ) LD llnnl(fl - l\\lull(u‘ 6ry Berlin oil, 6l4e; CGraner u|l L ND ROBES— lmmunml 615c: Alle P Steel River, \Vn~4m|wmn American, 7c +i Arnold t\ A Avnold, 76 Arnold ‘1, Arnold Gold Seal, 1015 k. 5lc; Ramapo, 417 Wind: , 3i5c 0, colored, 10 150: Bristol, | Cavrer Warr—Bibb, ored, 20ic. Brow St Atlanta H, 4-4, lantic P, 44, 6 4 105¢; col- 1N@—~Atlanta A, 44, Tige; ¢ Atlanta D, 4-4, 6; Al white, i14¢: Hoosier u, Lawrence ¢: Old Dominign, 4-4, de: Pepperell, Pepperell O, 4-4, tie: Pepperell, -4 pporell, 104, 2c: rora B, 44, 6! Bams: Standard, Beauty, r: Boone, 14¢; 19 [ ; Whitten- n'ummll «ll'l':&. 8¢ Whittenton dre Renfew dress, sl Prexs—Lew Lewiston, -in, 1 York, 1403 v Tuorndike, OO, Sige; Thorndike, FF, Thorndike, l‘(\ W,v, Thornaike, XXX, Cordis, No. 5, , No. 4 1ley Lverett, Creck, AA, 1203 |4|‘u\0l © 11¢; Beaver Creek, CC, 10c. General Markets, oven-sixteenths, 108/@11;: mmon coarse, $.00; upland prairie, #EED—Minnesota patents, $2.50 pm ‘owt: IKandas and Missouri fancy winter Nobraska pat- ; rye flour, $2.00 ey bran §16.00@17.00" per. to ;. hominy, Sina ‘ologne _spirits 188 nroof, £1.14; do. 101 proof, $1.17; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, $1.16; o, 188 proof, $1.13; alcohol, 185 proof, per wine' gallon, #2127 redistil od whiskics, $1.25@1.50; gin blended, $1.50@?. Kentueley. bourbons, . £2.006.00; *K and Penns, brandies $1.30@340 mestic, § case, £25.00( @16.00 imported; ~ $5:00@S.50; domestic, _gins, imported, $5.000.0); do 3.00: champagnes impg ted, per 3.00; American per case, $10.00 —Shot, $1.40; buckshot, . £5.00; half kegs, 2.1} biasting kegs, $2.15; fuses, 2@2e; linseed, boiled, 60 #1.20; No. 2, whale water, ; neatsfoot gasoline, 1 lard, 3 W. Va, summer, on No. 1, 40¢; golden No. 2, 2505 whale,' %0c; naphtha, 1 degree, l4c) headlight, 150 degrees, 12c; headlight, 173 do: turpentine, 48¢; castor, pure, $2.45 per g B Dkvas—Ammonia carb, 14c; camphor ro- copperas, 1}{¢; cream tartar, i tartar Yowderéd, 20@ses Indigo ia_sulph, Venice tur quicksilver, 80c; quinine, quinine, P. & W., 14c; wax, yellow, pure, wax, White, 45@55c; itric acid, per Ib., 6c; oxalic acid, per Ib., borax, refined, er Ib 10c. butchers’, ; green vy flint, Yo; ’er salt, 8¢ s, 7c damngcd hides, _two- fhirds price. Tallow—3 Grease—Prime white.u,c yellow, 2 pelts 35@$1.00. Green skins (uniform) 4@sie; srs—Raccoon, No. 1, 0@70¢; No. 1 85¢; mink, 10@50c; musk rat fall, muskm spring and_ winter, 8@1lc: mowntain_wolf, No. I, , No. I W‘r Ih t Ofl(tj«!(ll No 2. $1.00 Olll'r. H 00@@.00; dry deer skins, 20(@ ' per 1b; dry antelope, elk, moose, etc., 15@ 25¢. Woor— Per Ib., 14@20c. LEATHER—Oak soles, 85@87e; slaughter sole, 209e: hemlock d klp B0@7he A. 'hemlock “backs, upper, 19@24c; English grain upper, 25c; grain upper, 21@?4c; Tampico B. L. , 2 Tainploo b pepple, O. D, 140, 9c; ' Curacoa, B. 30c; Simon O D. Mo., $2.75@3.00; Dangola kid, 80@35c; X. M. kangaroo, 40c; American calf_kid, ‘33c; Griesen kids, #3.003,50: French glazed kids, French ealf kids, $3.20; oak kip $1.00 $1.00@1.55; $1.25@2,25; French kip sking, $1.10@1:50; Russitt Linings, $0.00@6.5 per do: k cream and white linings, $7.50 @000 por doz.; colored toppings, .00 00, wrb, G5¢ gum opium, $4.25 German, per o: hemlock ry sole, 2! A & B, runner Sanderson's oil bergamot, per ; oil iemon, per b., oil pepper- L00; oil wmwrxru:n $2.50; olive oil, Malaga, per gallon, $1.25. astile, mot\lad, per 1b., $@10; cas- ite, 10@13, NTs—White lead, pure, 61/c: white lead, 6i¢c; putty, in bladders, dc; Paris whité mumon, 214c} red lead, 7¢ Grass—Single, 70 per double, 70and 10 per cent discount. Fraxseep—Quoted at 81.35 per bushel, cent; Lumber. DIMENSIONS AND TIMUERS, e % 4 & | T 1ot ll!‘f! 201t 5“ AL, sl p el s 17&»('-2“0...0).!00 BOAKDS. 50 | No. 8 com, 518815 No. 1com, s 158.18. & 17,00 | No. 4 com, 8 18, 13.50 No.2¢com, 81 3 Fruit | . to tal - ot everywhere, No. I l&flinfl&“ No. No. g' wou No.2, w w fntea. A2 1D &10MALI0 | O 19, 14 & 16 181850 B, W Te0m0| D, v w1280 FLOORING. White Pine 6in. Dmp smlng B0e w fi u'ui.‘ C| NG AND PARTITION. ite l'lnc u.'ll‘ing in Nnrwny . STOCKBOARDS, A 12inch s 1 19 71t 12'In Grooved roofing, &1 per M inore than 19 in Stook Boards same length. 10 in Grooved roofing same price as 12 in Stock Boards. AP, Vc -l‘Plnm 8 and Ifl m Nl oa,sin... FINISHING, it and 3d, clear, 1, U ins2 ar, 1in, 828, 134,11 A, select, 1 III! SOUTHERY YELLOW PINE, Com. 4 inch Flooring. Star M 15t and 2 cléar 4 inch I sh, 1 and inish, 11§ ant Clear Corrugated L'('I\Im.' 4 inch. Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base —_— Sunday Base | At the meeting of the Evangelical alliance atthe Y. M. C. A. rooms yesterday after- noon, a report from the committee uppointed o the Sunday base ball question In this it was recommended that the alliance, before any devisive steps are taken, consult with competent . legal author- ity just what a remedy against a_desecration of the Lord's day is, and be governed agcord- ingly. The Only Line That Gets There. Al said by a'distin- that ‘“the - Michigan Niagara Fally s theonly railroad that runs d alls arid: stops its trains at which all * parts of the lu\h pids axe in ull view. - From this point, ed Falls View, the scene from the \Iuhu_'uu Central. train, whether in its summor setting of emer- nter -setting of crystal, is oneof unexampled grandeur and sub- it is on the diréct' route York, Boston, ana New En nu east-bound traveler should adyantage of i of it. Must. Put l'p lhe Cash., 5 “Yesterday Qfficer John Turnbull, license inspector received & communication from the mayor ordering him to notify all saloon keep- who are not. regularly licensed in dccord- ance with law that they will make’ the’ full pa nt n'$l 000 or to close their saloons on the 1st of April, 1858, [GNO) 'I.lll away Ml Vlflnl of BODY, B and -AKIIIM'DI) [ n.cxhllulh 'OUNTAINS of LI! fi .”lAv‘lfAcll!. Dread, J ‘IIA Yar to thelr se; of specdy reltef and cure. Send 2 oents postegs for works on your disesies. 2 Aa-Send ‘ cents. postage for Celebrated 'n‘:ln- oun C 'c: uhm""“ ln‘t‘l neh- ?::.-' nsuliation; persenally or by e. Consult the old Doctor. rl!d. Offices Be]nm mnm‘ln! oni oo, Conauis KCE. A friendly letter or ‘call may an 14d goiden 2 P Efo'a seore Medicine and writings Securs from expoesur. ‘Hours, 8 b 9 to l2 Address, "“lflfi Olinrk: 8¢ (’mv AGA TTT &hmzt). save futu; on.” doe Omaha Seed House. Headquarters for Landreth's Celebrated Seeds, Plants, Cut Flowers and Floral designs, Send for catalogue, W. H. FOSTER & SON, Proprictors 1622 Capitol Avenue. StedliPiano Remarkable for powerful sympa- ihetic tone, pliable action and ab: WflUDBRIBGE BROS. Nebraska National Bank, U, 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAEHA, NEB, Paid Up Capltal, - $280,000 Surplus, - - 0,000 H.W. YaTxs, I’rn!mvnt Lewis 8. Reep, Vice-President. A. E. TOUZALIN, -ml Vice-President, W. . 8. Hugugs, Cashier. Covring, . REE DIRECTOR W. V. MoRsg, Jo H. W, YaTes, L E. TouzaL unnkln Oftice— E:'. IRON BANK, 2th and Farnam Hu Banking Business T 8old by Druggistes Frice 61.00, DREXEL & MAUL, (Buccessors to Johu G. Jacobs.) Undertakers & Embalmers At the 0ld stand, 1407 Farnam St. Orders by tele cited_and Brompil attende ‘Teloplone No. . Agriouitural impier CHURCHILL PARK!R nealerinAMculmmllmnlsmenu,Vazum. Carriages and Dugniss. dones Street. betweendth and 10th, Nebraska. LININGER & METCALF CO., % | Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Carriages Buggles, Kt _Whnl'ulo. Omaha, Nebraaka. PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, Aulc!;lmmufifl@'g"'fiéifi'finmmwu TS NAST RGO, Manafactarers of Buckeye Drills, Secders, Cultivators, Hay Raues, Cider Mills and "uban Pul verl; Cor. 1uth abd Streets. WINONA IMPLEMENT co., Agricaltrel Implemets, Wagons & Buggies . Corner 1ith and Kicholas Streets. OMAHABRANCH, J.F.SEIBERLING & CO,, (Akron, Ohlo,) Harvssflng‘lacnmsq and Binder Twing, | = anager. 3 Leavenworth st., Omaba MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD Co Manufacturers and Jobbers in Wa[unx Ruggies, Rakes, Ploys Bt Cor. 9th nn Paifc Streoth; Omahn, Neb Arlllll' Material A HOSPE, Jr., Amm' Materials, Pianos and Orgaus, 1613 Douglas Strect, Omaha, Nebraska. ___—__a..__—__fl Jobbers ur Bnutx and Shoes, 1411 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. “ln“(-(‘luly.!ummu Stroet, Boston. KIRKENDAL JONES & CO., (Successors 1o ieed, Jones & Co.) Wholesale Mannfactarers of Boots and Shogs Agents for Boston Rubber Shoe Co. 1102, 1104 & 1100 Marney K. Omaha, Nebranka, "__Booksellers and Stationers. H. M, & S. W. JONES, Euocessors to A. T. Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Retall Booksellers and Stationers, Flno Wedding Stationery. Commercial Stationery. 1621 Douglas Strect, Omaha, Neb. _Coffees, Spices, Eto. CLARKE COFFEE CO., Omaha Coffec and Epice Mills. Teas, Cnm:es,_ Spices, Bakmg Powder, Flavorijg Extracth, Launddy Biu nks, Ete. 11 1416 Hinrney Street, Omaha Crockory ‘and Gla wure. 7 W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers.of Uruckery, (lassware, Lamys, Chimeys, Ete. O ce, 317 8. 13th & Umuhn. Nebraskn. PERKINS, GAT! CH & LAUMAN, Importers and Jobbers of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Silverware, Fte 101516 Farnam St., New Paxton Building. EMMAL & FAIRBRASS, Flour, Feed, Graid and Geueral Commission Merchants, uwmwmdnwn solicited. 10M North 16t Stree), Ominha, Neb. ~ Commission and Storage. GEO. SCHROEDER & CO.," (Buccessors to McBhane & Schroeder.) Produce Commission and Cold Storage. __ Owmaba, Nebraska. _ RIDDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Hfll'fillflllls Speciaition Butter, Kgus, Cheeto. 112 Kouth 1y Fm AL, COKE & LIME CO., Johvers of Hard and Seft Coal. 200 South 15th Strect, Omaha, Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO., Mannfacturers of Illinois White Lime, Ana .mm.m of Conl, Coke, Conient, Plaster, Lime, Drain Tile, and Sewer Pipe. e, Paxton Hotel, urnain L, Ok, Neb. Telophone il NEBRASKA FUEL co., " Shippers of ‘Coal and -Coke, 214 South 19th §t.. Omnha, Neb. Dry ‘Goods and Notlcn-. M. E SMITH & CO., Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions, 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th €t., Omaha, Neb. KILPATRICK- KT)bH'DfiV%b’oDSCo Tmporters and Jobbers iuDry Goods, Notions Gents' Furalshing Goods. Corner 1ith ard Hounes 5., Om Nobrai o Furniture. DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, ___Farnam Btreet, Omaha, Nebras 'CHARLES SHIVmRICK Firniture, Omulia, Nebratka. FAi"r"EfiTg'igL‘u:cusn'i'ifff i - Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 706, 707, and 711 8. 10th St., Om ‘McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 12th and L. nworth Btreots, Omaha, Nebraska. D. M. STEELE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 1319, 1221 and 120 Harney slmt,omn- Nev. LEE, FRIED & CO., Jobbers of Harllware and Nails, Tinware, Shoot Iro ents for Howe'Sc St aiog Powdr Coe Umaa, Nope one® HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop, Mechanics' Tools and Bufialo Scal Btreet, Omaha, Nobrasks. RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., Wholgsale Harmrc, 10th and_ Harne; Omaha, Neb. for Austin, ’rnw Juter MARKS BRDS. SADDLERY CO ., Wholesule Manufacturors of Saddlery & Jobvers of Saddlery Hardware | ~ And Leather. 1403, 108 and 147 Haruey St., Omahs, Nebrusk __Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH Heavy Hardware, Iron and Stes, Bprings, Wagon Stock, Hardware, Lumber, P reet, Omab JAME! . EDNEY, Wholesale Iron and Stegl. Wagon and Carringo Wood Stock, Heavy T Ko 1317 and 12 u.v-nm..fiu. B Onal "W. L. PARROTTE & CO., Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Gnnfls 0o u-meysmm Owaba, Neb. Al Kinds of Bmldmg Hatenal at Whulmle 18t3 Street and Unlon Pacific Track, Omaha. LOuIS BRADFORD. Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sasb, Doom, Bte. 'w';g::':w:‘w Douglas; Coraer oA OUNG DIETZ, Dealer in All Kinds of Lmber. . 13th and Californi Streets, Omabia. Nebraska. FRED W. GRAY, Lamber, Lime, Cement, Ete., Bt Coruer ftb and Douglas Sts,. Omaha. - HARVEY LUMBER CO., + To Dealers Only. Offico, 1408 Farnam Street, Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, wnulexala Lumber Etc. Imported and thang Agent for I‘l"lulol Wy unnr{e:rnllmr““ iney Wh CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lamber, - « Wood Carpets and Parguiet Flooring. th and Donel PAXTON & ' VIERLINO Wroum and Cast: Iron Building Wurk nd llr ines, Brass Work, Gen lacksmith Work e e OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings: Desk Il.lnl. Wlnfl w G dp. Flot Stand: e i e, Sinaie, OO OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'frs of Fire & Bmlar Proof Salu Vaglts,Jull Work, tron and Wire Fenc - Andrecn, Prop'e - Cor. Lith and CHAMPIDN IRON and WIRE WORKS Tron and Wire Fences, Rallma_s (}uanl& &4 Roroens, f0F banks, oticed, Mors 3 Improved Awnings; Locks nery and Binckemith Worke, - &5 South th St /MEAGHER & LEACH, P.re and Burglar Procf Safes, Time 'Lflflk!. General Agant for Dinbol Safo & Lock Co.'s Vaults and Jail Work, 1alp ni Stroet, Omabs. m nery and Notions. 1. OBERFELDER & CO., lmnurtm & Jobbers in Mlllmery & Notiong J, $10 and #12 8duth 1ith Stroet, "3 T ROBINSON NOTION 0“67.““ Whalesale Notions and Furnishing Goods . - 7 VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Notions and Gent's Farnishing Goods. . 1106 Harney Street, Omaha. ——— ey ¢ ATED TANK 0-. Wlmlsale Refined and Lubricating Oil Axle Grease, Etc., Omaha. _ A. H. Bishop, Manage! Wholesale Pfll]fll‘ Dealers.. Carry a nice stock of Printing, Wrapping and Writl; Pa,er. Bpecial attention urvln 10 car rnu.l orders. Prlntars Mmarlaln. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, Auxiliary Pablisters, Dealersin Type, Presacs and Printers” Supplies. Ot 12th Stroet, Omaha. ol Rubber cood- " "OMAHA RUBBER €O., Manfacturers and Dealers i Rubher Goo{g 20 Clothing and Loather Belting. 36 arunm anns Pipes and Bnmes. dteam, Water, Rlll'l and’ Mini S 20, 25 and 024 Farnam STpor Omana CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. Wholesale anns. Pipe, Fittings, 3toam and Wytel en. Tlond Fooera Co's goode. it Farmatn Hee Oraha 2o U. S, WIND ENGINE & PUMP.CO, Steam anu Water Supplies; Halliday Wind Milis. 1 020 F EF Nownra g BROWNELL & co., Rngines, Boilers aud General Machlnery‘ Sheet Iron Work Steam Pu MM Lt anr Sree: et i) ARMSTRONG, PE7 TS & CO., Storage, - Forwarding and Commission, - ch b f the Heon, R 0 P O O B s ROEERCT EAGLE GLE CORNICE V WORKS. Mannfacture Galvanized Iron aml Gnmlam b ter, Proprietor. #2) Do Jokp Epsosen s r'\‘a’vnfia‘fiun. Ot T §TORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 21 North Elgthteenth Strect, Omal s e CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Jitc. 1H02and 1104 Douglas Streety M. A. DISBROV/ ¢. CO., Wholesale Manu. icturers of Sash, D(IUI‘! Blinds and Hl)lllflllll!, Brmch ice, lll and lzard Streets, Omaha, Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. angenra 1 Sab, Dun, Bl t.l|r Wnrl and Interior Ill 4 Wood Mouldings, Stae rSih and Losvenworth uun Ouiaha, OMAHA FLANING MILL (-0.. Nanafacturers of Moulding, Sash, Doors, And Blinds, Turping, Stair-work, Bank il Omce it s Poppleton Avenue. Tanks and Goneral Boiler Ropairing. Dodge Street, Omaha, Neb CPALNEN, NP RICINAN, 3.1, LA xcu:a PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., Live Stock Commission Merchants, * Ofico-Rogm 44, Oppasite. Exchunge Building, Ul Stock Yards, South Omuba, Ne o Uaiod McCOY Bfl Live Stock Commission Iiarchants Market furnish feedern furnis hin Natlonal Bank und Kouth Ouialm Nationas, Ui SUUCk Yerds, S0ut Omnha: So8, KN LORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALEY Live Stock Commission, Room 15, Exchange Bullding, Union Stock Yards Yok Ouinih, Neb: " " ALEXANDER & FITCH, Commision Dealers in Live Sock. Foom 2, Opposite Exchange Bullding, Usion 8100k Vards, Routh Omaba, N UNION STOCK YARDS co., 0f Omaha, Limited. Joha ¥ ,Boyd, Buperiatendeat