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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11, 1888, TflF SPECLLAT E MARKETS* | market strong, active and 10e higher: com- | heavy to-day, there being close to three | in Town last season,as compared with the | patents, §2.45@2 50 por r“l ve flour, $2.00 f ) ' D | mon to choice, $4.60@5.25; skips and pigs, | thousand head on sale. The market was all | season bbfore, shote K falling off of 05,611 per ewt: wheat graham, per cwt e BEHS BIREGTURY UMAHAJ(]BBERS ]][RE £3.00@4.50. the way fmw\‘lr“"fi‘h’l&“"‘r “"“"'f‘"‘ 1["‘"_' x::px J. Buck, Cref te, ) il vith five 18 n(r iy am, &1 w‘;wi wt \.w\ \’nrk'lnuk“l ~ ing apparently due 1o the receip! id | cattio two loads 6f hoge. One load of 5 per owt: Excelsio 3.0 er cw —_— o FINANCIAL. the 1,5\'\».-l m: t. Both packers and h"‘zvn}..-ivl:”!‘ 1d at $K1::.ln| ‘Vh‘vu”:n:"l\? ](:.‘|ln ready ]r.. sed, &5.00 per n:vrnn .-.~‘. m'uxl!nvly _Agricultural Implements. E N, rIF‘Tz——' A Lively Scramble Witnossed In the | xpy vonx, April 10— [Special Telegram | Shippers were liberal buvcrs, and more cat Among the pork prcking states in the weat, | FCUOW, £1ONT1L0 por cwt white 110115 CHURCHILL PARKER, Dealer ]]] | K ‘Wheat Pit. o the Bre.)—Stocks—Trading in stocks iged hinds than on any last wee Ohio, Tndian “_||Im ial I“\‘I\:‘I Missouri; Ka ks s Al @170 por tong sqroan. Deam‘m AETlcfl]lllrfl]lIIlanmes wa[flfls Atl Kinas or Lumber, has fallen off and the deagging tendency | were taken. The market was prolong Dot Tentenivg Mifshom e ,,'j,,’(’\"',“,m‘|'|:,”,";§"l;‘, bbl: chopped #1800 per ton; chopped 13th ABA CAlifornin Streats, Omaha Nebraska coupled with the deadlock in congre: from early in the morning until dark and for 3 R . Nerasun FRED W. GRAY, - 1 cn d Bugries. Jones Siree b and D that reason appeared very dull and slow, | Ui number of Rogs pRcked duting the wintor R L A e T R G Nebraska, 17 A CORN NOT MUGH AFFECTED. | puting he Pacif riman and boni e | Whrsasn o verg, I, 40 i | s Rl [l et e e Lammber, LININGER & METCALF CO., Lumber, Lime, Cement, Btc., Ete ends to encourag: g, make an active market had the trading been b firdes b RPN DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS ) " Yy y : ading roads are constantly de . and | [iinited to the hours usnal i other OMARA WHOIRBALE MARKWDS, A —— | Agricaltaral Implements, Wagons,CArTiages | comerun and Doeins sis. omata Yet Good Prices Were Maintained il I8 comimon talk amony load! es | The bulk of the cattle on sale were corn fod . [16€¢. 188t | 20fe. 22re. [24Ft Togxtes, Bte. Wholesnle. Omaba, Nebraskh T T.W.HARVEY LUMBER CO Oats Shares in the Activity in [ thatunless they increase perceptibly from | It steers, and while they were of fair Produce, Fruits, Nuts, Ete. 50 10 . ze and uslity, thers were a good many Tye 1 10, § : “PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, To Dealers Only. B oAb . in Droe this time forward it will be impossible for a Satt1e K0A 16 CApy he gt uesday, April 10. 0 10 HofosAle Thenlers | i X Wheat—Brisk Trading in Pro AL bl A i cattle and no very heavy cattle changed | ane rottowing quotations are whotesile goiin s ¢ Wholestle Denlers in 3 i " JOH —_— high. There was no substantial support to Hogs are the rates at which round lots are sold on 18 00 19 10 10 01, 909, %06 and 907 Jones Strect, Omaha N A. WAKEFIELD, — " Last weelk's break in the hog ket is | this market. Fruits or other lines of gqoods A — e CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. | the market, and the majority of the Active | miire et for i A renime, o | requiring ¢ rtra labor tn packing cannota. | TP, I e P. P. MAST & CO., pro— AW‘hqlmlc LUHIDFI‘ B[C' Sl x T stocks declined from almost the start. Mis 2 " light for Tue n“ waays be supplied on outside orders at the | 3 LR b R S G At L s DN Y I g nd fAm 10 the Bre.]—This was the bulls’ day on th ,,‘,,h,w the pens, and bHaeioe | Bates on flowr and feed are jobbers' prices. PESCLY Cultivators, Hay Rakes, Cider Mills and Luban Pul board and they went all through the list. | Points on rumors that Gould was selling. | Fo8 FCTORC FEOC GO FIC HEUS: o hows o | Prices ongrain are those paid by Omaha. [ No- 1 4~\""""A\ 14 ft, rough .. 221.00 verizers. Cor. 1ith and Nicholns Str TCHAS. R. L o s provision | Northwestern broke 1 point, St. Paul % Nl i Ters detloered. Al qumntions o 16w s —_ - 3 he first attack was made in the provision snlo, but several h Jonds broueht | miller i Al quotations on mer W " 5 WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ]] Union Pacific had few friends and broke 1 gl 4 " ] A 14 b P aler in Hardwoo L“Hfl]cl' o co of pork was advanced | 4 | #5.15. A toppy load of choice heavy weights, | chandise are obtained jrom leading houscs T W i ' e por buere ln g very short e, o b acton of conzress, e Vane | R G Y NG of Sl wan | g1 ks, i are thost piven 0 (ading | o o, 14 & 10t LG 19, 14 10 0081 AEI‘IDIIH‘II‘nIllllchm[‘fllSWHZUI!S&BHEEWS 1 k 1 o 2, & Whilo this was goink on the krain markets | derbiits suflered Iike the st of the list, but | (ERCGES, T manufacturers B W] 12 14 & ot ke i —"—_———l"o" —— had been slowly sagging, but presently there | New York Central held up comparatively The produce market yestc was quiet; A well, considering the poor statemen el CEILING AND T 0N OMATIAHRANCIL o T N N ! “YrLen was o stir in the corn pit and up went the | Well, considering the paor statement, Road, Sheep. outter, for which considerablo demand ex: | 1st com 8¢ in ““m‘pmf‘.‘."y'.,"; RS, J.F.SEIBERLING & CO,, PA XTON& VI 3RGLINIURDN ¥H Tl rice of May corn about %c in a few min % droriod 3 ST e el The offerings to-day consisted of two fresh | ists was scarce and good qualities sell well at | o “ . ron, Ohio.) 0 nildi ’ B Wttt wras s wm fo some Tt | SR J6 RS 1 TR | ok S s of hotdovers | v il “hOS dinaideait vy | o in Moy o | Boresting Machiery gnd Bnder Ty g S g Yo tlo time afterward the price of wheat | weak at about inside figurcs Receipts. very ready sule. What is meant by common ; FLOORING el LI i and Tith Riroets OmanA. searcely moved, but its turn finally came and GoverzMeNTs--Governments were dull | oyyia,, .., v . 2,200 | stuff is butter of an inferior quality, Choice | A ¢ in White Pine - the proceedings in that market were th N errtanpivl QUoTATIONS Hogs . ++ 2200 | butter and fair grades find a ready s Boin W Vvt 5 Boots and Shoos. 3 OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, - , " Sheep...o.. . . N . foegs are lower, a vhile to-day sales Ve 3 P -4 exciting of all. The prico of May wheat o gs reglstered. 124 [0, & N, W \05% v L AR LTI S e 2 AR T Manufactarers of Wire and Iron Railings was the slightest reaction, the price at the | 1 ‘v"'l :w:,:” i 1Ly The following is able of prices paid in | outside one. Potatoes are about steady. 6 in. Drop Siding dc per M il __ Sn Kte 123 North 16 Strect, Om top being 14@l above the lowest | pacific s of 5. .. 12004 (P, T " this market for the des of stock men- | New potatoes will be put on the market next STOCKBOARDS, Artists’ Materials. OMAHA SAFE and IRON wom(s. point of the session. The government | Can § acific Mail...... week in considerable quantities, but at what - ~ Centra D.& E rime steers, 1800 to 1500 1bs. #4815 @4.40 price cannot now be stated. Small vegcta preisoare W ¥ Ll AL L Man'frs of Firg &Bll‘filal‘ Prflflfsamg [ crop roport was 8o much the most | g Iton .1 lman PalaceCan1dng | Prime steers, 1100 to 1 8.7 it oions, cue o rsle ; M A b i 6 ! y fowertal inflaence In th whoat market | Gk ;oo ... 1% Heading ... Caitan | Brimostoors, 110040 1800 va - @10 | bles onions, cicumuers, parsiey and. susify 3 o Ams[s Materials, Pianos and Organs, + I WOrk. Tron ant Wirs Fencing, Signg, Kte, illtending ... 3 AW e TR AR 1O A 00 Sanh <18 that when it came all other news and cir- | P dod U b s Common to choice cows....... 2. Burtei - Faney ereamer; butter o1 com, 128 18, 1T : 1513 Douglas Steoot, Omatin, Nebraska, HAMPION IRON and WIRE W cumstances were completely lost sight of. | Eile . gt choice 3 X 24 % with solid packed at cho e R MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD Co lcl' LW B I]DBE ‘R i [‘}"’Fds The only pofnt in it for which the wheat | - do prefer 5615, st. Panl Laght and medium ho, v 0 country butter with some spec " 16 ft L 203 Manufacturers and Jobbors in on an 611008, Rallngs, Ghards he only p Tlinots Central.. .. 1181 ereed ir to choice heavy h . b sales of fancy but common_grades, “w ! W w B R k P m DU BOFVENS, 10T RHKS, OMvek, SRR, Feslonces, vla traders cared was that the condition of win- | j. ', & W e 108 § Fair to choice mixed hogs..... 4.95 @b 18@20¢, inferior stuff 9lic, according to | N " v 5 agflns “EE]GS aKes, FIOWS LIC. Improved Awnings, LOckemith Machinery and ter wheat was put at 82 against 88 last year, | K. &0 B dn]u rred - quali K “ i Cor. 9th and Parific Streots, Omahn, Nob. Biacksmith A0S Soutl M S 1. when o light crop of winter whoat was | pugeghore (N b L Ecis—Strictly fresh 1 b et “ 1010 1101105 Douglas &t Omahn ' Manufactory, Sum- MEAGAER & LLAGH, od. Whon the report came the shorts, | Michigan Cerivi V.8 < ot ONtoxs—Native sto 1.30, Spanish | 12 in Grooved roofing, §1 per' M more than 12 i i A S A D3P oy &8 3¢ LoiH \pay tha | Mlssourin 3 dop : gt Sk ceb% | perboxofa0lbs $U50wi 5, Caiifornia on [ in Stock Boards satme length " KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, SRR ECeTHTsN Al ERHIaR S OhGH fei | N iancurt bue B craph . ey e nions 3@ic per 1b. 10 ved roofing same price as 12 in (Suceessors (0 Hoed, Jones & (o noral Agents for Diebold Safe & Look Co.a g eesnlll Porators—Choice home grown, 85@95e; | - Stock Boards. 15 Al Work, 1415 Farnaw Stroot, Omaha. | this earth, It wasa very lively scramble, Moxey ox Cavt—Easy at 13§@2}g per cent: L hH R - il t Utah and Colorado stock, §1.10@1 g o SIIP LAP, whumsa]c Ma“umm“rfl!‘surB mls ?]!IdISPUPE lmnnury and notions, and after a time buyers began to think they | last loan 117: closed offered 21§ pe s . . o114 PovLTi “hickens dressed, 13¢; geese, \'n 1 Plain 8 and 10 in $18.75 | Awents for oston Jubie S 102, 1104 & 1100 PRI woro overdoing the thing. Somecbody was | PHRIME MencaNTiLE Paven — 5 ‘ LR ey 1213 3 @ldc; ducks, 1@ 13c; live W Frr Y J 1. OBERFELDER & CO., cent e . . o L @400, 3 in Milli i e o W that | CSrpniive Excraxar—Dull but firm, at v g Lo i Full eream, 1217 15, \“ ek FINISIN G, __Booksellors and Stationers. IIHI]DI‘(GPS&JO\]DBI‘SI“ MllllllEPY&Nfll]l)llS some of the big bears, who were openly and | §85i5 for 60 day bills; &4 8i% for demand, RO et S oo Modiam, § N T A R P ; : S P RSN AT ek in person bidding for large blocks of Biton - ..“ T ‘ees ~"~"; 3.5 cesns 5 choice, £3.00@3.50, i i “ 154, 2.. 308 Buccessors to A. T. Kenyon & Co., Wholesnio & Retail *—N T —— ‘wheat, without act buying much, had PRODUCE M/ iTS. 0t o i i TURN TIPS~ agas, 45@50¢; white, 40¢ | 84, clear, 1in, 82 R otlons brokers in the pit selling more wheat on the — - J b ver bushel. WO il i, Booksellers fll]fl Stationers, g JUT.ROBINSON N i butge, Mhen the crowd turned scllers, and | , Ghicago, April 10.-Following are the y il Gy LEMONS-—88.70@4.50 per box. A, select, 1 1n s 38, 3 v Fine Wedd) inl Stationery OTION-COL, O i aa vaton iy, || Donlealig e S e ey s 002 300 s Buamsoporsaingfeportn, | R T G B WIR YT sl i ey Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods and closed within 1yc of the highest point of ; L 823000 spring wheat, bbls, o h Ll £3.0005.601 1 bUl, $4.004.50; $11.00 per bOL. | B % 11g, in s FA A Bl L L, E.m' — b L UL DL T e S5 Seilon. TAAY itk SpaHea it Toke, Al s, 8170603 551 £y flour, §2.00 . 3 - 50 zal ‘ g 3 - , select, all 16 ft, CLARKE COFFEE CO VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, f X o o oo | @315 por b, 8 30@> 0 in sicks Fooeee gl g ibER--Choice Michigan eider, $1.50@6.50 ling Gronbi Cofled 10 Kpice MiTls. 1 ) Aoy after sclling carly at Wl @ivige, wo D o o 0 ROSE per b of 3% Clear Finish, 1and 1 inch, 825, Togs, gmfls Spices, Baking Powder, | Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, down to 7 815, adv 5 WHEB | alin g was wi v and prices deciined, later L e Gl L Porcony—Choice rice corn is quoted at 814 | Clear Finish, 117 and 2 inch, s 28... 0. 5 11 s the upward movement in cotn begatl, SN | advance to a point 13:a@113 over inside prices 1000 COWS. o (@ per Ib,, other kinds, 2! g@3c per b, | Clear Corrugated Ceiling, 4 inch. Flavo 1‘-:(“)' tr und‘s"y“"l‘!lv“ue s, e 105 Harney Stroet, Omaba. when the government report arrives * |'reached after the opening, later eased off and ; . S8 CARROTS 0 per bbl; mew stock, | Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base - — 7 2 was an uninterrupted advance o7 {oWnRFiLIG ClbBE AvARCooloaing STC@aNe |k 1 040 1 50 per doz. — SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE. crockery and Glassware. lowed bya_dechine to and another | 4y,0v0 the close of yesterday; cash, T4c; May th 4 Pansyivs—New stock, @350 por bbL. | Com. 4 ineh Flooring ... e ! > CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO, advanee to hw VL S S R O R . X . Ovsrins—Plain stand 3 plain se’ | Star | © 5 20, W. L. WRIGHT, o 1 0'clock clo g Corn-~Ruled quict and easy early, but later oLty boouso lects, B0c: standard, 40c: extra_ selects, 85¢; | st and 2a clear 4 ineh o AR O T o Wholsale Refined and L“m‘lcfi[m! 0ils. 80ld down 10 763c. then up o i8¢ 1 becanie active and_closed %@ ke above yes- : ¢ New York counts, bulk oysters, counts, ar 5 inch Coiling, 5 Crockery, Glassware, Lamm C]lllflllBYS by Sk L 1‘.”“ e m'wlf 13 cars terday; cash, 40c; May, St g R S £55 per 100; selects, § o0 per umm}urld. ar 9 inch Partition SO CaTHTT BTSN (OERH G NeBRTRR S - The cipts of corn were 8 I VE . 2, K SFiEAliS Oytersiave o S Tt SO 3 o o, 17 8 than the estimate, and . thore was good T i z MIXED. g SUibiaL, N eave ] PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, | __ P’!ints ana Oils. 19g abot, the opsuing which caused a small | May: SUc. po St ) Camikars 81 per dor. for native stoek and | Clear poplar b s ¢ i %2 % s Tmporiens and_Jobbers of § NHISON, advance, but Hutchinson was o heavy seller |- 300 noas. 3@3\ge per 1b. for Californi and for a timo_buyers had enough todo to | Byf " No. Av. Shi. Pr. No. . Shk. Pr. CATLIFLOWER—Good stodk, \@2.75 per . “ ¢ ; . ) C]'(](?k .FX’ Gi?}fi}yyfll_La_lp,smfillgg‘lflfi‘m Pfll]lti U]ls wmfluw ma tako care of his offerings. His sules | Jiine TIOUY ool J dozen, N 5] . AT lll* l-unuuu L t, Ol wore | estimated at 750,000 bushels, [ (yitaeed oS _ 48 ; 3 5 | Ork vars— $2.35@ | 0 G Butls, WS, e = S and before he had finished ‘there had beena | SUNSESTREI 00 g G Harvous, with 3 4 5 i § | 4.00; Messina, Calencids, $6.00¢ W ) CoraTAlBEIonIaNaIBIoraEe] EeL drop of Yje in prices. But the demand con T BV N BB AD R P C RIS b ) L 5 : 00 e RIEan T 003 LiLios aper. tinued after these offerings ‘closed and the | qygy "s14.9715: May, $14.2714. : ] = : Nuvals, $4.50; Los 1»5(-1\‘-».1)&11‘11‘\\ SE ( ‘GEO. SCHROECER & CO., | CARPENTER PAPER CO. price advanced sharply about 8¢, and closed 3 3 0 i B. B\ uptien in whe rd - Q a trfle higher 3 0 i 5 eles iversid Siiforaa W nln.l S 5 Y“ucuosnr»h»Vh\ImnvhFcnmw(rr» ) remained almost station whil'u» nlm .-muldl, - 3 > % ... 3 3 5 TRl B@1be, cake 10¢ per b, A & D YAS " BEB g cbraskn. i A Nt S A e Trading here was not especially large with Rl H 2 % . * . . s—Peanuts 6 aw Brazil nuts, | 5 Sl e FAIRBRASS, = the exception above notc My corn opered | o s 5 3 almonds, Tarr: English wal JoR1E 1.30 | Cedar *A* Wholesale 3 Y Printers’ Matorials. 3 st faxc sold up anrly lo, 1 e | P Steady: ful oream eheadars, 03¢ | 72 ; : : bt 80+ Talian cesiauts! "] 25 | Flonr, Peed, Grainand General Commission | WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, Dackt o 63%cc, wharo it closed at 1 o'clook flats, 11@I1ic; young Americas, 13 | (@ ne. PosTS, ) y June corn opened at 517¢e, sold at 51%c, up @13¢c. . @l2e per b, in qrs. 3 3 £ 16th GLros) [OmakaiNob i Dunlers in Typ wan and Printors’ Supplics. %01 t0 521 ¢ and closed at 1.,(| ekt 52ty bl Bk e tikhanmen; |groon. hidds Ace, G 2 5 ATOLS—$1.00@1.75 per box. There are i micey ) RIDDELL & RIDDELL, I strver, Oualin, The oats marlket sha in the gener J VY 7 e nTRBILA A & R p % very few tomatoes on the market. TR e ety s i e ] iy, A okt valut. gy ons | RCUSSEZGED MG 3L M af G e A Shuars.... : Storage and Commission Merchants, Rubbor Good hored at BOTKe, sold Carly b H03ge, ¢ Rl GATG L RE TR f 0 piet 5.0 ...203 GREEN ON10NS-—85¢ per doz. LS Specialtios—Dutter, Exgs, Cheese, Poultry, Game, 3 o i e, and closed at 1 oclocie a3t | LS : cons, He e = ) SPARAGL per Ib. Real Estate Transfers, ooy Lo e IE Eouth 1ath Ktreet. OMAHA RUBBER i ‘oatsoponen at 0%gc, sold a | VARG e e : : 505 . £ i sh Florida, 35@10 per | John A Horbach and wife to T T Bad- = — — | Mannfacturers and Dealers i Rllbl!al‘ Goods o provisions tr nated, yot | 80lidy 424¢; cake, 43¢c per Ib. B 2 $1100 5ar dozhn for shblcs pirl. n ’,‘lul 3, blk 9, Horbach's ls .. Coal, Coke and Lime. 5il Clothing and Leather Belting. 108 Farnnm Stroot, provisions na eipts. S ents. i SOEISoI -00 per doz ce. add, w d... e E 7 ey outside of May pork, which wonieht | Erour, bhls s, B Dive oo sl per buiich., ity of Omaia o ¥ ; ; OMAHA COAL, coKE & LIME CO., A1 Bishop, Manuge DX | tracts, business w 3 L large as hs % 1 might' o imferred from the stir witnessed, | Sorm bu. 103,000 . noGS, R g 3 4 B inferred Iro L ASC. | Oatg, bu... 3 03,000 ;i 3 oné 5 oy arrie A Hubbard and husband to An- 209 South 1ith Street, Omahn, N . k{1l sl 158 wvace miAAG! s s S | .1t tammond & Co. ; s Grocers™ List. wor | irew Rose 't lot 8, bik 3, = Pllll]l]s Pipes aud El but the market advanced in an erratic ) & . Syiur s s, per bbl., ) ‘s J.J. JOHNSON & CO., Vi ner to £14.97g, dee boe, and closed at Y. ceen ! 19,000 | Armour &( udabay P, Co. e 04 46¢ pe : corn up, half bbls., Quinn team, “M!‘r ](ullwn, and Mlmm{ Supplios, e o e declivod Se i closed | R Dol Wit meceibte | Speeutaco : L T S0 S T PV | S andwire o i Sever & | Wafacturers of linois White Lie, GO 2 US| tention, sold mall premu ) . options feverish and CATTLE. oxs—Hams, 10%@103c; break Bl AUAB IR Yo LICoRI N CoNe OAman M KatoriTiike: CHUHCHILL PUMP Co. ::»".'.‘4', e A May: closing, owover, ab Y ireo, s pdad gcasier. s | Lee Minier 4 5 bacon, 1015601 1¢; bacon sides, 8 3 e "n SE SES IR Brain e an Sewdr Pipe Ofea, Paxion Hot Whfllflsfllfi Plll]]l]s PIDD Flmfl g Yoo, T I R g e e s o ‘ o A g Gt i "R Overall, Iots O und 10, blk 5, Keon's NEBA/\“L‘K‘}’FL‘JEEI::;M Steam and wator Supplion " ’E“ % e quict cpresentative of the holide d a 2 Pbmiin 8 . heef, 102 lots , blk 5, B s ) and Water Suppl ineto BYToRian }‘m“’"]“:“,.‘q \{.\n'fu‘x:;.\-p’x'u anllor.of N “pmx:, ernment crop reports and fr od 8| Stevens, Hamilton & Co. . PiekLes—Medium in bbls, § donmalgioiad add ovad 4,200 Foost & Co's good it P e Omithn and an advance was established of 5215 closing strong : spot, steady | Harvis & Fisher. . o xion 0 bols, $3.40; small in - bbls, $6.55: do in haif | D ItArchor and wiie to L o Shippers of Coal and Coke, . WIND ENGINE & FUMP GO Lard was held vc steady, though 1 “ belock | On export account: ungr: led red, SOc08¢ Omaba Packing Co e bl %0 gherkins, inbbls, § don half . B . J 3 red. 4 0 o store 1 r e 2 2} l{'l-l\', o ) duotations showed a decline of 3ig No. % red. tig@iitge in siore aid G Hammond & Co! 3 ( SO 0 e ush 150 ana, Neb, Steam and Water SIIII]]HGS AFTERNOC S10N r\Vhlnl. excited and | 92@93 ¢ atl May closing at 01 e Ward & Pyle. . . Rer I\l b Lawn g ¢: 40-1b square A fus ot al to M Dickman ¢ Dry Cood nd N i Halliday Wind Mills. 615 and ) F higher; May opened at 7 7736c, sold_at | Corn—Recoipk 20,400 exports, 13,5005 ca Boyer..... . . cans, Tie; 50-1b ties 201b re 1 or 1o 8 DIt 8. South Y 8000810 CALLR s © Gl T, ACUng Manaucr "‘ D) PSS 5 e | advanced about ic, ‘thus checking W. Burnside e 10400 pails, 3 '5-1b pail F ] , bk 78, South B M. E SMITH & CO., B A S S A 4 . | options opened steady, andlater strengthencd | Johu Pepper ... 4 pmn Sc. omahi, | 2 3 T BROWNELL & CO., Sl TS LA i | S wivaced 4, Cinie Moo i : A oo Opens, stanar, per | A8 LT Dry Goods, Furnshing Goods and Notors. | Engine, Boilrs and Goneral Machinery, Sealia;dhng, 1 r oK ‘],,,‘.‘]: 1% | No. 2, 6(ante'in stores May closi TR € Felasi i 001 8 o - e | o S oo Hm““. 2,000 | 1102 and 1104 Dougias, Cor. 11th St., Omana, Neb, Bhoot Iroy Work Steam P clined 21¢e and closed at § for April, | Oants — Receipts, 51,0001 ~ expo 3 F Prices. 3.104 r cars, per c 3 blk 1. Lancoln place, wd..... 925 | KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co May and June, and §14.30 for July. Lard | mavket firm: mixed western, 37@dle; white 2 : raches, per L v sl Rt o ian Mport b weno | Wostarn, 41G@5e. ¢ : yihest and lowest prices paid for | cise, $.000/5.10; Wiite chorric R e Tmporters and JnhhmmDrY Guufls Notions | - Socds. a shade firmer, Coffee—Spot, fair; Rio, dull at £14.50: op- |4 es of cattle on dates mentioned., ; California plums, H Baly i) AT i) 5 Furnishing PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. i —_— tions lower and less active. Sales, 61,000 S “r;:l ¢ RUT [Common 1o ries, per case, $2.2002.40; egg plums, i and wife te W Robin Wl lfl [ P P m fl = AG RS ) bags. April, £11.35@11.40; May, 5 * |1300g . (11006 . | 2-1b, 0:pineappples, 2-1b per case, o , { S MM et oDIY PRICASOILIVIS SLOOK, June, SULOO@IT2; July, $10.35@10.55; Aug: | oo e Tl salmon per dos, $1,55001.6 son,lots 84, 35 bllc 8, Orchard THill, ~_ Furniture. 0 Sflfl?‘ flll"]‘!l‘, ][}\ and Garden Seeds Cmieago, April 10.—[Special Telegram to 3 nu‘.mur‘w. S 3 o B & i (n, pim-w\ case, & : Windsor T O : DEWEY & STONE L B et the B ~There was a slow and nited closed firm at 772 ¢ 3 L Jaa i string beans, per i A f e ra—Tirm and In faic demand s wveston PO ] i, Lot 47 zo, Forwarding & Commission Niatituctory business ot he opening, e | o g and n faie domand; wisiern, | MUHH a4 @l : , sl e Wonlsale Deders o Furiire, | S, e e e e = ceipts arc on the increase and there wer ey R An Ak orot hkivo: inesal| & 5 G i : 5 : Frank B Johnson et s S iy cattle everywhere this morning. Business | quoted at $14.50@ 15.00 new : §14.00@14.50 one | APY @i i ¢ o, . = Brook SIUIUDIElAOs il 8 CHARLES SHIVERICK, Storage, Forwarding and CUHIH]ISS]U]] fid not become active until about 42 o'clock, | year old. 5 (044 0 95 1225 G D JELLIES 30| . AR 7 s i Branch houie of the Terney Bugay Co. slodad S04 then buyers began {0 Foport At tho Lard—Opencd 2@3 points higher, but closed | 3 @4 8 1 0t o G T ek o ots, 8180 Soutn Om Farniture Illmnlnlun;\\lrrlnllv A oan! trard F, ke c o > with the advai lost; western steam spot a4 50 [ @3 30 ven-sixteenths, 10%@11e. map of blks 200, y Omaha, Nebraka, Omuhn._ Telephone No_ 7l could gt no reduction as compared with yes- [ W e SRS, DR EC A & : : e Mived, a@1c: stick H@i 0, 205, 802, 501, terday, while most of the salesmen reported | Butter— Dull, heavy and lower; western, | April 1042 @ ] 331, in South Om, i i - a decline of 10¢c on the ordinary run of fat | 15 2 Svaar—Bricks, 12}c pe; od states Lo - -‘-‘nuil‘:\‘o‘_‘ ) ... Groceries. SE SRR cattle, There were a few loads of Texans | Cheese—Quict and steadily held; western Range of Prices, cakes, 13 14e per Ib, X SENW LD, 3%y 05, Joontaning PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., flat, 11¥5@12¢. 3 vi ! Broows—Extra, 2.60; No. 1, $2.00; ves . o e on sale that made cqually good prices ) 1124 i Showing the extreme highest and lowest | 3ROONS—E A : ) ; O, i us Meretofore. Primo fat eows and | St~ Louts. April 10—Wheat — Higher; | rates paid for lealing grades of hogs ondates [ N%; §1.7 stablo, S0, Graves! corn, | 7, 18 bl 1, Brown Park, w £1 30180, Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, ... Browers. Deiforal . TemALL L 0endy. 0 A0, o[ ShiBI@IR0s MV RINOL b Moy, | Bboned: i 8140} OswoRo gloss 70; OswWogo CoFn s : - 06,707, 00 and 711 8. 10h St., Omain, Neb STORZ & ILER, good demand, but old, thin canners are as | 47 ¥ Lt 21 g Heavy 2 AS—Japans, 5 runpowder Seventeen transfors, regating. . § 2 : | o TEAS: \ g . ud McCORD, BRADY & CO., low as at any time. Dealers in stockers and | Oats—Higher; casb, 314@31}e; May, | 3 ; T Young Hy 5¢; Oolong, 2@ #! Lager Beer BI'BWEI‘S i Building Permits, o . ST R AT A 30igc. > I g A 4 121 North Eigthtoenth Strect, Omuha, Neb, foedara reported ay, PRrtioular enge, DUt | S g1y g B A Powpek AND SnoT—Shot, $1.45; i The following permits to build were issued wnfllflsale Gmcersl bty e, were more hopeful of better business on ac- s a PR 0 Lard—§i.1 Ma 5 2 |49 D) ln-r{l|;unv11-r.&'x‘ Haelel ’ yesterday by the superintendent of build- 2 A Leavenworth Strects, Omahin, Nebraska, Overal!s. count of the widespread and soaking rain of Whisky—$1.00, Al 5 | 05 ourths, $1.50; ting kegs, §2.45; fus ey e i S | o ght. Steers, 1330 to 1500 1bs, $1.85@ | Butter—Firm; creamery, 25@30c; dairy, 2}.:,‘3 508 505 | ; St ao y L = . = 2 _ | CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., 00 to 1850 1bs, $3.80@4.40; 200 April 45 05 % B @ X ; ¥ . A > TR B ey 00 stockers an focdors Arreuoox Boann—Wheat excited and | Abri oo 0 Vinton w00 | Hardware. Manufactarers of Overalls, 5 5 31 2¢: "ol 3 " F Augustat, H. 3 ~~ nn Annammn— o “ows, bulls and mixed, $1.60G4 505 | hikher: May 82c: July 7slge. Corn strong | Aprit 66 00 Je; T a9 3 450 LEE, FRIED & CO., Jeans Pauts, suirts, Fie, Wodun 108 Douglas Street, \'ulk, £2.40@2. slop-fed steers, §4.50@ | but dull; May, 48c; July, 45 nominal. Oats | AP 76 80 b 8 @i ¢ . b, Neb, -fed cows and bulls, #.25@5.771g; | higher; May H0%c. Auell 018 00 b [ 450 i u A ; i it , Bonso p 10 col iy Jobbers of }{amwape and ]{allg er..__CorNi0A, Texns-fod steors, $3.80@4.00; grass stecrs, | Mins April 10, — Wheat — Re- | = = e 17eth, prino A1y ) et | James Call ; Tinwaro, 8hoet Iron, Kte. for l,j“:tfl'll" EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, $2.70@8.003 cows, $1.50@220 ceipts, hipments, 76 cars; murket Live Stock Notes. s i hakpcrd residence, Rourteenth near W LY Hoas—Trade was brisk, with a sharp and y ac Closing! In store—No. 1| Hogg h@10c highe nt D@ssos Moo, el e HRR e WO o o " HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Mannfacture Galvanized Iron and Ddflllcfl. permanent advance of about a nickel, wiking | e Se; Ma John Epencter, Iropri AR R A PR i (. : AL tges Muyiadiae; | Cattle 10@20e lower. ] roiated, igije; | Mela St B e oty | Builders' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop, B ATV Ml i 200 B heavy made $5.45@5.50; butehers' w d ige, D 2 mnorthern, Iy # top on hogs and §4.25 top on cattle, R 4 ’ ' | Kate .\l two_story @ 3 Mechauies' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 146 Douglat 5; best mixed, §.85005.40, & L 32ie, On ) S. C. Rose, Herman, was in with cattle, Gl s Y hoop nails, per dos > wee, Paul i 8- Ktreet, Omulin, Nebrai. ____8ash, Doors, Eto, mon $5,.25(5.80, Light 8orts were scarec No 1 northern, T4}4@idc; No. 1 —— ", the demand limited, ranging between § e, Saw M Lonvenwort Strent: Onalia i About 1,400 head of cattle were weighed Lo 0: three-hoop palls, $1.65; ut x e L Bi80D M. A. DISBROV. (. CO., le 3 aay. 1401 b roedy '.\', T,;,.M‘ Wi D,,h‘,‘"d, © C Spottswood, one and Uiree-quar- RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO. Wholesals ut.cturers of and §5,50, lour y; patents, in sacks, to ship, Wh Lol gadys et In sk 0 shib | * 41, prcngor, Wisner, was here with s oad ity L il "’.”-‘@k‘,i,'.f,vi‘.tf::' e, Onctard | WO0LeSEls Havdvwars, Sash, Doors, Biinds and Monldings, STOOR. 1, April 10, — Wheat— In good o % Py J0d, Harnpy Hias Omaba, Ne! “_,,‘,‘:j.(ug:“‘ E anoh Uco, 12¢h wnd lzard Stroots, llunhh‘Nub Tl strou NO. 2 red, 86! o Hogs averaged last week 220 pounds and 71 No. § s, §7.50; butter (PR 5 Fuirbunks Ntiudurd o Do arat - e ck aven o 1,500 | - udurd cales A BOHN T ,.‘l','."l“.‘:‘. f\llv:\»’l-w‘ ~he Drovers! Journal | Zcory —Steady: No. 2 mixed, 0 ml.u} h‘”l“ 1) v.:l. r, Oconee, came vith tw o—Lorillard's Climax, Splen- | 2 \nna Nol ) Lo cottage MARKS BROS, SADDLEF» CO". fact MANUFACTURING CO. R e 8.000: markct a shadall Qals ‘:’,:;::..rn. nixed, e, joJse80 Lightner, Qoones, came 1n with two Ot e et A 2os L) t & X DAY-SIXtHe oo vsnraeses 300 Wholesnie Mannfucturers of Manufacturers of Sash, ]][;mg B]mflg 1 a8 d Rye . Moyor's Star, 450; Cornersto Al 1Y . 1. Lanyon, cottage, Charies o S Mouldings, Stair Work ant Interior Har Wood ptecrs, §3.50@0.10; stockers and fecd: | pioyislons—Pork, bigher at §i4 | E.W. Van Doren, Loup City, was on the | mesdre® Hsostan, ool oe. Bores | neur Twenty-seventh.... ... oo | Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware R e kot o ek A mixed, $1.00 | 6o at §7.40. market with hogs. Spearhead, 45; Catlin's Meersch | John Langtree, addition to” dwelling, And Leather. 1405, 1405 and 1407 Hamney St, Omadia, 3 1 . Py o = Whisky - Firm at $1.00.0 John Sandberg, Oakland, came down with | Catlin's Old Style, 28¢; Pipe Martha ana Twenty-ninth AR 500 Nebraska, QM/\HA PLANING MIL g8 —Ieceipts, 10,000; ket strong and atlin [ 3 Pip ———————————————————————— ° LC s T ool inasket shong and 110~ Wheat ~Buoyant; | two loads of cattle Sweet Tip Top,c; U. N. On 13e; Red, White A aai) 1. Krvin was in with four loads of cattlo | and Bluc, 186" R e AT RIS et “Moavy Hardware. Manafacturers of Monlding, Sash, Doors, Corn i No. 4 from ( - Dry Goods. = W. J. BROATCH, 77777 | Asd Binas, Turning, Stair-work, Hank and Oftice it ipts, 4,000 ket slow aud | Qats—Stead te, 33}4c. £ 1 was in with fifteen loads of | Prixts —Sout us— Atlantie. Ge: N r*m”—w;-fl s natives, m s \I».\x.fim, m;] h i the Ell seven cows. Slater, 515 c¢; Berlin oil, 6¢; (€ 0il, 6@ = HEJW H mwamx “n“ flflfl smfll _Smoke Stacks, Bollers, Et Ane TR P g T ke 76, A Vo ARy To R LR Rl SR, TIATS e “ Bprings, Waxon Stock, Hundware, Lumber, Etc. 13% 4 CXANS, anbs, 8,00 | et posle, “April, §14.50, | G- I Bureh, McCord Junction, Neb., Pixp AxD Rones—Richmond By g N O vy Mloeat, Laaiiar Bie: 129 H. K. BAWYER, Phe Drovers Journal's special cublegri Liverpool, April 10.—Wheat—Firm, d¢ came in with 3 s River Pointy bo; Steel Miver, o} | TR X ey 1.0, Scnann, | - A g1 vate et ooy of Amiican, | fornia No. 1 U ada o yor sniat, | agD the e S LG A Ao 1 b | Live Stuck Commision Mepeharls Wholesale Iron aud Steel. o e o evelrios, 368 11¢; Anold A, 12¢: Arnold Gold Seal, i P xchange Buildi vagon and Carriage Wood 8 ch X0 lower, | plare=Firg, deniid o F Chunh Sae U 11c; A 1A, 12c: Arnold ly 104 5e. | ofce -k E s Buildiug, Vhion | Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock, Heavy Haraware D Char Oak, he; | Ao, 41403 o ath O . Bt 1217 and 1210 Lewyenworth Bt., O, Ne D atanal Ruob " wands St ew Orleans, April 10.—Corn — Firm; | ©. M. Woolworth, postms at Loup | Lodi, he: Allen, 6c: Richmond, Ge; - Windsor, McCOY BROS d Louls, April 10.—Cattle—KReceipt wixed, 60c; white and yellow, tle. City, came in with a ¢ cattle. 6! 0; Bddystone, 6'¢c; Pacific, 6 e Hats, Caps, Etc. shipments, none; market steady; choice ady and firm; No. 2, 38! v, ¥. C. Bliss, Howells shipper to | 13Rowx Sueetini—Atlantie A, 44, 74 Live Stock CUfl]mlsslflIl Mgrcha”g heavy native stoers, $4.20; fair o good | Coru Meal—Steady at §2.70, the yards, wis in u.u.lm.x“...h of cattle. | Atlantic H, 44 Ticr Atlantic Dy 41 6505 | yurved ram W. ks PARRQTTE & CO., native stecrs, $3.004.40; butchers' stee duct ier; pork, 5 re The largest number o e ever . Atlantic P, 4-4, Auror; 4 i o » " " a o e, 8 0411 o ke i | oI bk 430l | e el samberf ctser mved | et i A Tt ity | (R (i | Wholesale Bats, Caps at Straw Gooss | LINCOLN., NEB, feeders, fair to good (@3, Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $6.10; long clear | 1887, s 4 Y | sier LL, 44, Gc; Indian sad, 4-4, Tifo; | Blee wrds, ¥outh Oualia , B 1107 Harney Street, Owaba, Neb, ordinary to_good, §2.25(@3. 9. and clear rib §7.50. 0. 0. Young, traveling auditor of - Lawre I 44, 6c; Old Dowinion, 44, | LORIMER,WESTERFIELI' & MALEY The b n Hotel 1 bo_goad, §.35 s 2 b & 4 cling auditor of the Wes- | 4%} 2 . ) atale, h e Cinan b1 o Mecclbin, B shipmenta, 130¢ | KamuawOley, Aprid 10~ Wheat—Weaker; | trn ratic asociation, was & visitor wt (1o | § 5 ot Pty 41,14 40; Bebperel] OF Live Stock Commission Hsadyupitors for oo o ail puiliical Dutchers' seloctions, 5.85B.60; PAcking, | | Gorn—Giromveas, No. 2, cast b | Yards. Popperell, 104, c; Utica, C, 44, 5¢; | Room 15, Eschange Buiiding, Union Stock Yards, R T T T KAICIINES g P ROGGEN Propriewr medium 40 prime, §5.20@5.40; light grades, | May. 44\ l,'""":’“‘v 0. 2, cash, 4dc bidj namyr, & well known stock dealer | Wachusett, 4-4, T'gc; Aurora I3, 4-4, Uiy Bouth On Neb. d OMAHA LUMEER CO., - - fair o best, §5.00Gb e R o ataricay of Council Bluffs, was here looking over the | Aurora i, 4-4, 63 t— - - - JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Kansas Oity. April 10. — Cattle Gimvasot s h market Barrs—stanaatd, 9¢: Gem, 10c; Beaot ALEXANDER & FITCH, Al Kinds of Building Material at Wholesdle | S’ Acvestising s aiways proven Receipts, 2,000; ‘shipments, 100; ket . x N. B. Barggreen, a frequent shipper to ©; Byone, 14c; B, cased, §.5 0l Y T ‘ 'nmv\:.u'\ll. Before placing a DA, N hipwane, | WD TATK OMAHA LIVE STOCK. theso yards from Wahoo, was in with two | CAKPET Wanp—Bibb, white, 10¢; _-,(,.,,.,C ".’,P}swl“ pflalle@]!!llllvyfi |s,99¥‘-m.x 51 Rsesd and Sinion Paslfe Track. Ouats. butchers' steers and cows steady; good o A— loads of cattle, ared, 22, Yards, South Omaki, LOUIS BRADFORD, A LORD & THOMA.,' choice corn-fed, 4. 4.80; common to Cattle. DArmour reported his hogs as costing 15¢ General Markets. o 3 q Y VT e i i ADVERTISING AGENTH, medium, §3.254.4 ke 90; Uxiox S1ock Yauvs, 6p. m.) | more than yesterday and weighing only f0ur | Prouk axp Eeno-Minnesota patents, §2.45 UNION STOCK YARDS CO., Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, 48 1o 49 Raudaioh Biret, CHICACOL) feeders, $3.00@3.60; cows, §2.0X@8.60. % Tuesday, April 10, 1888, { pounds heavier. @2.50 per cwt; Kansas snd Missouri fancy 0f Ufllfiflfl, Limited, Deoms tke. Saste (lameie stn oA TERNE INCEE Are tho BEST, Hoge—Heceipts, 4,00 shipwents, 340; | The recoipts of cattle were unusually } Thedecrease in the Bumber of hogs packed | WiaLer patents, $00G3T0 per owt; Nebrasks e NG RN b wd Douglas. PEEBI.ESS DYES &5 aim

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