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N 1 \f weak feature nr"m ng, and on large sales | dred cars being on sale. The trade opened Nure—Walnuts, 500067 peanuts, S@10c: | 3d com,, 8 : D, 80005 common Y. P 1} . with an active market, but while buyvers paid | 6.00; hazlenuts, B@4¢; hickorynuts, small, ]‘(w(l white cedar, red cedar, 16¢: split T L 8tand i it yielded 1} per cent. The German houses [ v 'shondy prices, in some cases tie market | $1.93@1.50; 1args, G0@Tae: pecans, plain, G | oak, d¢; sawed oak, 15¢; Shingles, XX clear | = A, £2.80; standard A, $2.60; lath, Agricultural Implements. Boots and Shoes. B | { o T KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., Buccessors to Reed, Jones & Co. Wheat Closes With & Material | the London brokers were picking up St. | for cows ranged from $2.00:@265, but the 2301 abip lap No. 1. $18: No. 2, $16 Shrinkage in Values, Paul and Northern Pacific preferred. Mr. bulk sold at £2.252.40, There were a few were huying Louisville & Nashville, while | 5@i0c lower. The prices paid | Se: polished, 12@18e; nlmouds, 18¢; fiberts, | €3.20; extr CHURCHILL PARKER, @ siding, 1st common, S Lo v re ! bullson the market, which sold for the most a5} fl nce, $12,50; stock b ionH —— Sidney A Kent aerived horo last. night and | 0y ooggs 4o, ‘the bulk of the butctiers " Navies, hand pieked, por b, €210 : 3 boar Dealer {1 Agricultural Implements, Wagons | wholesale Manafactorers of Boots & Shoeg CORN PRICES FIRMER AND HIGHER | (ias 1 ¥ actlZ Y ™ stock had changed hands by midday. The 20, good cloan epuntry. 81353 00: off | common, 81 N $171 No. 8, #15: No. 4, | Carriages and buggies. Jones street, betweon 9 and | Agents for. Boston Rubber Shoa Ca, 112, 1104 and 1108 Gas Trusts, He says ‘It will sell at 75 in | trade in beef and shipping steers opened | or poor stock, §1.00@1.50; Californin, $2.00¢¢ [ €13: partition, No, 1, W, P. 57 in, &14.00; No. 10th, Omaha, Nebraska, Tiarney Strect, Omaha, Nobra — the near future, no matter how the courts | slow, with littie life to the trade all the fore- | 2,10 ), & 1 ceilin clear, Y Py 4 % K LININGER & METCALF CO. s s decide. It has a dozen charters or more, | noon. In the afternoon the packers took Civen--Michigan, per bbl, &,50@5.00: Nor L £10,00: secouds, §14,50 UL AL AL 3 Browors. Moderate Interest in Oats—Provisions Experience Another Sharp Ad- wood ship- | York, per bbl, & uite | 5,00 M#5.505 half bbl, G batts, 24 ;3 in. well tubing, ckets, D. & H, #2200, hold better, and with the aid of ping demand, the market became o 0. obants, St i | AGEionIt [mplements, Wagons, CAITIOgeS | ~—~—ivurz « 11 57 and is as much a physical fact as the sun is, P P In my opinion judicious buying of the entire | gutive, Although the receipts were he Per b, prime livn gecse, white, e i, S Lager Beer Brewens, vance—Cattle Generally Barely market will pan out good profits, but the | there were not many cattle remaining in first mixed with gray, 9@0c: damp and . {RLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN CO. Steady—Hogs Brisk. stocks to get into are those which have lots | hands when the trade was over. The prices | musty, 10@20c; primp live domestic duck, 20 Dry 2 and Chemicals. ] AV BOTGANTS Tiedl£¥4 05 1891 North Eighteenth streot, Omaha, Neb, of mel hic ot, have had no | Paid, like those for butchers' stock, were on | ¢ wild duck, 15@20c. Sulphuric, 134¢, Citric, 38¢: Oxalie, 3 . in | merit, but which, as yet, have ho an average da10c lower. The prices paidfor | Saren Knavt—Per bbl, 30 gal, choice, $4.00; taric, 45¢; Am carb, 12¢: alum, 2 Aericnltnral lml]l[}l]]mm Wagm sk Bngg]gg Cornice. [ ICHICAGO PRODUC ARKE tdequate appreciations,” ~ Western URIO | goars ranged mostly from 83,00 to &.60. The | per half bbi, & Be: aFrowrobt, 400; balswm capnibi, 0,90, 10) 40t 0% Do s rest, O e B e by continues to be in favor with conservative | gupply of foeders was light, and though there Porcons-—-Per 1b, red, 16111 ¢y common, borax, 100 13¢; astor oil, Lok L A S nes street, Omuha EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, & Cnicaso, "™March 1 eorrsoive sub, | MOLIN sanzarRy Csionnaro co. | Mangetarers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Special Telegram 1o | bank President Green says the com- | was some trading 1n that class of cattle, it | 3gale. Ture BEr.|—May wheat closed yesterday | pany's statement is not quite complete, but | was mostly in a small way HoNEY—1-1b frames. choice white, 15t 16 4 ood, 1 MabuMetarers and jobbors i - Bl bl 2ok Y morning at §1.04%@!1.04}¢. 1t sold down 1o | that the net revenue will exceed the esti dark, 13 14c: strained, 1012, vine, 24c: gum arabic, $0ci gum’ cam: M P Y58 T INMS Indow caps and metalte #ksl ehts, dohn Kpenoter, £1.001¢ to-day, within less than an hour of | mate by 0,000, and perhaps more, and ex- [ Hogs. TS —4@Hige por by preserves, 0@t e | gom opium, §.95; morphia suipn, | WA 11§, Bngglvs, Hfl(fis, i lows Ete. v T A oct. . Y £50,000, o a y Tho hog matket was activ dvance | perib. i OF. Sth and Pacific streots, Omahi o ic hog market was active atan advance T D= 1 $03.00: Tomon, $2.003 Cof. 0t And Pacie stroot : Overalls. mot, s CO@3.50; wintergreen, $2.40: [ = g CANFIELD MANUFACIURING (04 S, SO0 quinine, " 83@dsesstrychinia, | Artists’ Materials. 3 NManufuctuneis of Overalls, A HOSPE, Jr, the opening, 1ecovering something like 2¢ | pects the result for the current quarter to be | o 56 10e, und the buyers were tot long Toxsitade 1n 8045 ol Jater, and closing nervous within 17c of the | §250,000 greater than for the corresponding ‘m.“‘mlf “-l:l:j d n:“”.‘v”l;j(l o ugl;m‘l Ll Ry 1 bottom. Hutchinson smiled to-day for the | three months last Manhattan was the | hogs sold at §.35@4.40 and the light hogs at first time in six weeks. He said that wheat | only feature in the market after 11 o'clock, | $4-400@4.45. was worth as much to-day as it was when it | and it retired 1 per cent furtner. This was peppormint, olt ' List, $1 ke Rovised prices ave as follow: Jeans, Pants, Shirts 104 Douglas Stroet, o Baceing—Stark A, seamless, 22c1 | N i Omab ob. b N ¢ | 10e: Ame ), seamless, 17¢; burlaps, 4 105 | J 1013 Douglas street Omahn, Nebraska, Office Fixtures. 14c; gunuies, commercial valuo was about W . bushel. | muinder of the list was inclined to follow, Syers bought frecly, taking Rbout Wy Fairbank stated flatly and emphaticalty that | but ty vements were very slight. Nor- | everything that was desirable, “;“:‘-”‘fl‘ OB ‘:‘1“‘ SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING €O ‘ he had not sold any wheat and that he is | folk & Western preferred became comy Recelpts. TwINES X 3 , 161 5@ 19y G’R IN . Boots and Shoes. § Manufacturers of cutie..... . : R [N e e e il A y W MORSE & (0, Lank, Offce and Saloon Fixtnres long as much as ever. Some of the bears in- | tively active and declined 1 per cent. e Ditied Freirs W Hoes. 3,500 Maiaga Jnm]cl‘s u[" BDMS H]d SI]HBS. |\Ile. 'm“u...’:\r.dlu"'\“k‘ aes, Drog Fisture l‘l.w‘ll timate that he “doth protest too much,” | improving tendency afterwacd disappeared but then the bears are chronically skeptical. | and the market at noon was aull and steady | Geey 700 dates, in boxes, 7(@10¢ ! ) : p The belief is general that if he has not sold | generally at about the lowest prices of the : layie ik o h.nx. sLaani0; Ml o 101, 103, 1105 Danglns stroet, Omaha, Manufactors, I T s G i { out any wheat his lLine is less commonly esti- | morning. "'he failure of the Reading iron Prevailing Prices. 1o8, per b, N AT I0GAN . EASCRLOIS, [=] Wmer strect, Boston. e uanssingdly ) mated and that it cannot exceed 4,000,000 o | works caused selling by the' professionals | The following is a table of prices paid in | per box, $1.50@210; California Londons, rGVISI “s = n s Goal, Coke and Li A ERLL LA DS l 5,000,000 bushels. A line of 4,000,000 % | quring the afternoon, and the general mar- :hm n.;m‘l(ub for the grades of stock men- }\w ); pitte h..,.“.. per 1b, 18 't’““| AT s > an me. JOHN L. WILKIE, 5,000,000 bushels, or even 10,000,000 bushels is | ket closes with a weak undertone. Oregon | Honed: ornia pitted plums, per Ib, 12@1des driec IMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., % 8 g i Vst kel - . Prime steers, 1300 to 1300 11y : blackberries, per Ib, §@re; dried raspberries, : : § not enough to control this market ex- | Short Line closed with an advance of 21, SWYERES at < L) ) i sy kD L GO TR L LG Bl TR T o St 110 8 190 1 yor i, % oyaporaied apnios. sasc: | Basement First National Bank, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, Nos. 117 . 1310 Doglas street, Omaia, Neb I and Rock Island 8 per ivo feedors.. June Harper and s crowd had over 42,000, | cent over the opening figures. The balance | Common to z00d cows 000 bushels bought at one time through three | of the list shows a net loss of k@3ig per | Choice to fancy cows. houses, and the “tailer’” wheat must have | cent, the lattor for Manhattan elevatod. | 5air to choice bulis.. h At th Tt i 4 is | Fair to choice Light b been half as much more, ¢ moment o! There have been large realizing sales of this air to choice hoavy hogs the collapse of the deal there were about | stock. The 114 per cent dividend in serip 1 Air to choice mixed hogs ... 18,000,000 bushels of cash wheat here. That | was a disappointment. Pullman shows a | Fair to choice western sheep.. cl aporated California apricots, 1 Turkish_prunes, orange pecl, 15¢; lemon peel; e Shipze § of Coal a-d Coke, GMALA RUBBER CO, @i | G Risdim, b bis, 8005 do, in RS o Maunfacturers a-d Dealers it Rubber Goods (@340 | nalf bhis, 5500 small, in bois, $1.00 do, m Behninpton. S A x @425 | half bbis, §3.50; gherkins, in bbls, $5.00; do, L — LS| Uiciotilngand JoRther ol JID 12 California unpaired evaporated pe l4c; o South Tith street, Omaha, Nebraska. - th Street, - Omaha NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Rubbor Goods. 305 Sou Loft t¥ade short 25,000,000 hushols to theclique | loss of 257 tm vory. limited deatings, The | Fair to choico Nebrask 350 @10 | in half bols, §00. i arforsSchounnel has boen pboinied, justice | Crockery and Glassware. Sash, Doors, Eto. S e bty o R B e EC RO T b L) Representative Salos. Latehiine XXX 4y c A 56 M| Niek Peters and Nick Donnacker had ais PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMA M. A. DISBROW & €O, ! y bo o grent storcs of whoat i | ncluding Lackaaa, 1303 St Pal S ey IS !""C;u“'\'\‘if::|.;’.§"§"n"““"{|‘\:'":' exenine Tho ortors and Jobbers of AWhoIGHAS MARNTASErOR B I the country, but fe o really > 2,00 . @ Ting, ST HORETR 1] 1 o latter received quite k ’ i Union Pucific, 13,0003 Reading, ood, 1801100 Manduhiing Foustin | Fosuitwas that the atter voceved, site | Crockory, Glassware, Lamps, Silverware | Sash, Doors, Blnds and NMouldings, Rio, 170015 ferjor, - and Maraeaibo, 1360 19e. Suan—Granulated, 7 i7ce; white extra C, 1ow C, Gige: powdered, that there is not enough to fill contificts for Louisville & Nashville, 12,000; Ore- 10,000,000 bushels, or that grain would not anscontinental, 6,500; Western Union, come if prices were boomed. It is yet | 7,000; Northern Pucific preferred, 000; eiehty-five days to the end of May, and trade | New England, 9,000 in that inonth is narrower than it has been The foll o o since last fall. The bears have made a can- Lt A OARIEARE InjhFes Fic. 1314 Furmam stroct, new Paxton buihding, | Braneh bfioe, 120h ana zard strect._Omaha, Neb. _ 1t is rumored that the_Bennington meat- | = P market has been sold te ick Peters. b T BOUN MANUFACTURING CO. Dr. Ebencr, of Millard, paid Bennington o | ~~—oommisslonand Storage. Manufecturers of Sash, DDDN, B]]l]ds l visit Friday lust. R{DDELL % RIDDELL, Mo, Sinlwork ang 1RLiriof AR wooh HHIIL: i the closing quotations: vass, und failing to develop any enormous 8. 4s regular. Northern Paciflc. . 1@ ) 5 Miss Annie Glandt, from the nity of N K corner Sth and Leavenworth streots, short interest in May .,,(,_\,' lu.vf- arrived at dn \rs&vr d ]l:\'n»:l“l\(\ llh}un ellow, 20@2¢ .\Ivllhl{-ll. xe\\i si n]x:lwl\h her reiatives, Mr. SIDPEUG ?Ild Cflmlflhslflfl Mflrfl hflmfi Umalia; Nevy b the conclusion that there can not be Ry e, ke, 16@t0e, | M1 MFs. Mangold. PRI B e, | = — = = dangerous long intorest after _deducting tt ¥ Contral ousl co-_Plug, 2@ smoking, 1660196 | ™6y yrios Michel is ubout to leave town, Ho | 1t o G ¢ 2| s AL (AT D i amount of wheat in store, They feol en- | Central Tactne B s itar will start for Minnesota next week. GEORGI SCHROED. Co., A. L. STRANG & €O, ‘ouraged to believe, therefore, th he dan- hicago & Altor s k 20 & 3 R i i D et B been- - vautly | Chicago.Nariingion (0,3, & Miris Stoic | o per b waton, Produce Commission and Cold Sorage, Fumps, Pies aud Engines, ~ overestimated. The foreim news was mildly [ ¥ QUNEr. .. . 1 o preforsed . penny cakes, 1 pure mapie | g, Glimore has left and Mr. Delph is u i i . i) e S YD L& V 14015 St. Paul & Omaha . syrup, $L.00 per 3, G L b Mr. P sora U MoShano & Echiroador) Bteam. water. rallwar and mining supplies, eto. i encouraging, The private advices were, asa | Tliinois Central AoDreterren ) ] 8 moving, and i Farnum street, O { rule, etter th b blic_ cables DA goproterred 13+ SuvaAn SyRUpPs—34@45c per gal. ‘ Omaha, Nevraska. - = { rule, rather better than the public cables. | L B.&W. ... nion Pacifle WRAPPING Maniila, ¢ per lb; [ Mr . Brewster has rented the larger U. S. WIND ENGI & PUMP CO. The foreigners arcin the market, but they | Kinbas &oxas: L b straw, 15 TS ' ¥ | portion of his farm, stock und utensils to Mr. | === = ' ¢ 4 ) seto fom b gy ar pasicaciokon | fakshore, o B So bt G B, common o a1 | BB rowston” 00 TE RS ory Goode ana Notons. Steam aad Wate: Supies, ¢ f o ; 3 AV | MissouriPacific .. 7113 2501 Young Hyson, good 1o fancy, 80@sc: | The Ladies’ Aid society will meet with o || Sratitany wind milis; 918 and.(3)Joiies 8t Omyss j Merchants at the scaboard markets fail to ; 2 . SMITH & CO., 4 acting mi O § common to good. 22(@%c; Gun- J. T, Otis, on FMday, March 8. Gen- T DPY Gmfls Pflrflmllflg Goods and No tions E”‘“. SRR 'inifl“hA ; i Ngnes, Boilers and eneral Mechinery, 3 Gunpowder powder, choice to fan mon 1o medium, 15(@ 00 15¢; Oolong Oolong, choie common to mcdmm, 2! report any special activity in the export | MONEY ON CarL—Easy, at 2@6 per cent; trade. These weak ‘markets will probably | last loan, 4 per cent. result in gulml b\lumcslu later, ':‘lm other do- | Prive MercANTILE PAPER—4@6 por cent. mestic markets were lower to-day in sympa- = % AT Thy with Chicago, but thoy did not brodle so | STEse Bxciinoe—Dull; sixly-day far or 80 fast, The decline here has been | Dills, $4.80: demand, $1.853 ein three days. -May wheat oncned at common to unnd“i-'t Congregational church Sunday, on confes- @ivc; T | sion of faith: Mrs. H. O. Arrant was ad- ATRICK-K it s tmperial, | mitted to m O e e drtl ALeeen, ORtAbR L T ey Imunners?nflJunhcrsmDrme}ds Yo | e —— §1.03%¢ mm‘.lluly umex])g‘v, a shrinkage of d{c PRODUCE MARKEIS. r 1b; assorted cakes, 8 bought by Mrs, William Daily. Gents' furnishing goods. Corner 1ith and Harney | oo ron Works. ER I in May and 3¢ in July over the night. May | New York, March 5.—Wheat—Recei f ‘@ilc Miss Minnie M. Borts is home from Yank- streets, Omala, Nebravka. AN BOIL X 1 v 7 5 4 3 J = = pts, 5 1@ stick, 915@11c Sl : STE BOI ¢ WORKS, ;Z‘l':.nmu’p"?é:’“x:? Lot and looked strone, #M1Y | 4,000 exports nonoy apot, dull, nominally B ”‘L fancy candy, Tasse. | | ton on account of sickness. . THOMPSON & CO., Carter & Son, Prop's. Manufacturers of all kinds 3 ) S ! lower; No. 2 red, 043{.i06c i _elevator, 0 0. CRte mporters and jobbers o £1030% ani bunig around thoro for_auite | [9FCTS No- B red, $06alic n clevate e st o y Waterloo. TRUTECIEIELI Steaia Boilers, Tanks and She:t Iron Work while, July in the meantime displaying signs [ o115 "0out JeCiae b o bt e 8 ol v, $13,00@ 1. 1 held at Mr. J. G. Hennigloris Woclens and Taiiors' Trimmings, Worke South 3 aud B, & M, erosstug. i cvening g 5 ? Lin that a mouth 15 a long time 17 South 1th streot, PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, e Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding Work. i of great weakness. It broke lc, while May declined %c. When May started, however, it made up for lost tim 1 March, O5e. 3 Corn—RRex 168,000; exports, and’ firmer; N y_comy o wait for There was u plunge to $1.02, a slight_pause, | §ho' " aiste e Two of Waterloo's enterprising _business and another plunge to SLO0L, July woini [ et 45 eraded mixed, 405 e05c o e men have purchased one of Omahu's chiof | . FUrNiture. Enginos, brass work, gonernl fonndry, machine and lke 8.shov f ey sl rerd ouhe bottomn | “Oats —— Teccipts, 21,0003 export ; 24 o milk routes, and take possession at once. DEWEY Vet wane GRecnmd v . jgurcs and (hey were before . Until 1 - 0 § 4t I TR AN strook Oing lin oY G ! b lbotom seasiizuck tholmafuctssomeito rt ol ApviL, Slages Mgv: Shidc: spot. e Wholesale Dea: flf'a in Fumniture MAILA WIRE & IRON WORKS, i was the next thing in order, followed by a | BELE, HE ) | Mrs H. B, Honniger is visiting at Arling- SAmem b 1egh e Mobres Mannfactarers of Wire and Iroy Railings i 3¢ reaction and another 3¢c’ raily. From | & g o vione opened steady; closing S White 196 colored ey CHARLES SHIVERICK, Desk rails, window guards, flower stands. wire signsy i 1013 and Stlge for May and July, respec- barely ady 10 to 15 points down; Mill rd. i ete. 12 North 16ih street, O “ tivelys the market worked down fraction- | D3l 500, bags: o SaveninE o 23 adi OrRLture. — 4 S it : niyvic i b o8, ks; March, $10.50@17, ATy ‘G 0 YRS On the evening of the 23th ult. the ladies " T < ally and then rebounded to §1.02% and Wige | XU 290 May, s18.8001 spot Rio, T} "'“‘"“"“’ff ":5,"'3] 10c; Beauty, | o tho village surprised Mrs, Peppenhagen Cmaha Nebraska. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORK Boone, 14¢ at her home, and celebrated her forty-sixth eafherizcsetati[{o — — Manf’rs of Five and Burglar Proaf faes, Chaurles Karlberg, crocerlos. | vemes, gnn work, iron stutters and e escupes : A rtarec, propEe Com Lith andackon B i el Mrs. Bill Kaelber, Mrs. Von Dohre: V. A — | LT S e Richmond, | yCher, Mra, Kal, Mrs. . Melohert (0N, GALLAGHER & CO. CHAMPION IRON & WIRE WORK] o it s arn | Wiolosale Groceries and POVISiOlS. | ypon 14 Wire Ponces, Ralings, Guards 8 € olors—Atlants 6c; Berlin oil, 0} c; Garner oil, ¢ Diints—Pink and robes—Allen, fo; River. (G for May and _July. The last half-hour wit- i v nessed o gradual*depreciution, the closing | SronEs, fuir cavgocs 885, Ll being $1.01% for May and Kifc for July, u | o Pt oo Firm and auiets o -net shrinkage of 2'4¢ in the nearest month, R ew; e v 21414, ‘and 15¢c in July. ‘The oxcitement to-day was [ 1Ess—Quict and firms, westorn 14¢g]4;¢c. 1nrgely local, the outside interest in wheat | . g ¥ RS0 C not being very large at the present writing, birthday. Among oth Mrs. Lemke, M ol 2% LT 206 1 Pacitic, 7e. Charter Oal 5lie; Ram- 5. Lard—Strong and quiet; western steam, ” e SRl D] i Sk, br | apo, 4 Allen. Ge Itichwond, | The party 705, 707, 709 and 711 South 101 DahatNon :\r"v;:{)I‘:(’-‘lr“;l‘;\f\l"re|):|:’l’:3“dk|l::{reus:\lx‘v‘: theniendid | g7.211¢; March, 87 k] bt Windsor, 61505 Eddystono, 61c: Pacifie, | Marcus Rahdi died suddenly at the his resi- JIRS305, 187,110 ARdI7) EROUSHEQHTsbF OmahayNeb: SIS for vank anlloncos, olo. of wheat on passage, when a large decrcase Butor Sionty: westorn, 19@0c. Y i dence on Hen m, at the ag McUORD, BRADY & CO. ored awnings. locksmith milclinery ad ' f Wwas expected, may be suid to bo tho under. | - Chieese—Quiet and steady; westérn, 03 100 440 - 514c; Ar- | of thirty-two years, v, the first day Wholesale @ ' i 5 Jying causes of the weakness in wheat apart | @114¢ 16 140 ¢ long | of Maréh. Itis supposed that Mr. Rabdi e3ale Grocers from the increasing disposition to scoff at | . Livernool, March 5.—[Special Cablegram 80 4240 1015¢: Ar- | died of heart discase, He leaves five young 15th and Leavenworth streets, Omuha, ' the idea of manipulation. $t. Louis reported | to Tue Bee.J—3:30 p. m. close. — Pori — 440 | nold ' Gold Seal, 103{c; Steifel &, 12¢; Wind- | chilaren and a widow. The burial was from 440 Millard under the direction of William s, T¥ce; Whit- | Peters. . Hardware On Sunday is the funeral of *Harry Mun- | =~ T BR ster, at the age of twenty-five years—died of pneumonia, He Penry Posh, and was sor, Gold Ticket, 10:.¢. ‘l|\lvl|\\|—|'|ullkk 1, chec tenton, 7 Normand] dress, & Haes a large milling demand for wheat th Cal- | In poor aemand; prime mess, eastern, 63s ifornia, too, sent bullish weather ady 9d, easy; do, western, 55s easy. "Thie Gomind for corn was uraftected by the | Lawd—Tn poor demand ~for spot and fair slumpy disposition displayed by wheat, and | demund for futures; spot_and March, 355, it was firm in the face of severai other cir- | steady; Aprilaud May, 353 3d, stealy. = cumstances ordinarily tending to produce | ~Wheat—In domand; new No. 2 win- wenkness, The receipts here were 23 cars in | ter, 78 8d, firm; do spring, 8s, firm. excess of the estimates made yesterday, and | Flour—In good demand, 115 3d, steady. 81 ears, or about 1544 per cont of the-total, | _Corn—Iu fai demand for spot and poor de- wore of No, 2 graié.. Tho exports also w mand for futures; spot, 4 1d, eusy; March, smaller than of late, and the' recent he 48, dull; April, 38 115gd, dull; May, 3s 111d, shipments seem now to be affecting the Liy- | dull. erpool market, which was quoted as ‘tend- | Minneapolis, March 5.—Wheat—Sample ing down for American corn.”” From New | wheat dull, irregclar and lower than y Orleans there were export shipments yester- | day; receipts,g160 cars; shipments, day of 65,000 bushels. The demand for cash | Closing: No. 1 hard, March, $1. corn was good at higher figures, and the | §1.16; on track, $L13; No.' 1 sneculative offerings were light. Tne senti- | March, $1.00; May, 81 02; on_track, $1.01% ment of ‘the local speculative” element ap- horthern, March, 9lc; May, $5c; on Live Suck Commission Merehails rented “the farm of Hgavy Ha [[wapg Iron ;m[l Steel, Ofiea—Htogm 24 Opporite Kxchungo Bulliing, Uhion about to be married. T T Ty A ) and 1211 Iiainey street, Om X UNION STOCK VAR Miss Belle Canon re Yes Moines | LEE, CLARKE. ANDREESEN HARD- il Hous b fi'"\':'ml Solr & 7 | Miss iello Canon veturned. to Des Moines ARKE, ANDREES] Jm“[:jf U]],al]a L]]]” %l | e i °i | Mrs, George W. Kingston of Omaha, vis- 5 LNy Ml(l halt bieachod, sigo; Fruit of Loom, | 4aq ' firents Tast Siturday and Sunday. Wholesale Ha dware Cflufi”, Tin Plate, | = que CHICAGO A“. ; it ¥ 1 John Suulsbury of Ansclmo, Custer county | Metl ats for Howo scales. ? Pailip ca mbric, 10¢; bed wire, Lonsdale, mills, 10ige: | 18 Visiting friends here. Dbar AV oll, 4% in, 10340 mm-.m 10 m, | | M. W anon visited her daughter, HIMEBAUGH & TAVLOR. nnTH 3 l" erell, -4, )} erell, Mo . R, Livingstone, at Cal Satur- i Y i i R W Bo%0, Sse. | day and Sunday. o oun Satur- | il v’ Ha-dware and Sca’e Repair Shop, ha. Elkhorn. Housokeoper, & Pepperell, 9-4, 23c: Popperell, 10- Canton, 44, Cantou, 4-4, umph, 6c; \\’Am:utul llc; Valley - | The police court was in session two days | Mechanics' tools and Buflalo seales. 14 Douglas peared to favor the buying side on the the- 913ge. s last week, cansidering drunk and disorderly street, Omuha, Neb. ar vi 3 92¢, Atlay ’ 3 4 A 5 At- | justice 5 08, 0y Untoward circumstance intertering With | Cpt iSasior Nocs. 201¢ @1l lantic P, 4, 6c; Aurora LL, 44, ,f\m-om e e annisants Tor Lumber. RAILWAY. the vn;nnw'- f"l‘;"l;’llf"’f, £00d con. Thero 'No. 8.white, 21@274e. C, 44, 454, 'l(.;«'x?,::"“ni‘}‘f‘h "4"; '1‘::‘[*“:"!' Postmaster Goodhard’s sho H. 1 Me- JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, P was a fair amount of business, and the course E cad, 44, Tl Lawrence | 1y, g, Villia e} £ of the market rovealed u considerublo. short e L.\'l‘:l‘,'.",:f.;:t,l Boger: jos Ol Deminion, -4 00 1i1eD: e e T A R e Wholesale Lumber, Efc, nmaha [ nterest existing. The average of the day's iyl S Y inch, T3ge; Pepperell, S-4, First place in the race has been conceded to a4 Am Portiand _cem doalings was at and over o for May, the | g¢ pouts, Mareh Hogs active and 52100 higher. ell, 04, 2lc; Pepperell, 1044, 2 Mo Rolf us_ he fought. ana. bled for. bis "’"‘-’Jfi?.q.'i?;'u’h'&fi.’.'{fl{-‘u',u’{.‘x'.‘.‘.’- e R ’ g Sheep move freely at steady prices. C, 4-4, 4 closing prico eing S(@:01c, ut which it was | o0\ g915a04ie: May, o5 Wachusetly 44, 74; Au- [ country, and he also s u string and knows Quiney whiie hme b Raftemen; 200; Qoshien, | Whemtopullit, - CHAS It LED, uuncl “ s offered. The general market was Yse higher | ©e 24 e The Union Pacific fulfilled | Y ApAgy ! Corn—Hetter; cash, 25%¢; May, 807¢c. he Union Pacif as not fulfilled its 8t thodloss than uttho corrcaponding time | - Qats—Nominal: cash, 230: My, 930, | Promise as yet to roduce bridgo tolle, 3 Tron Mountain Washington. 4 1% oata thero was only moderate intorest, o i T 200, e OuBhelly iaYoreE alROIY, Dleb. ) | George Gelston and John Lutz went to Dealer in Hardwood Lumeer. { i : o0y Toqer " Lard—Nominal at §. has taken au intercst in the live stock com- 9 Mige: o g 3 pets and o1 ot | it the eom traders the principal operators: | WY i3 mission firm of Bells, Collins & McCoy. Omans MOpCaymerbng, & oo ot oo A A b, a2 Dovsias A"d Ghlca u | Iarket was hoavy, with the principal options | o Butler-—Quict but steady; creamery, 24@ | The Rock Island announced to-day that tho SRTL RHRAR ARUCOE R AARER HIORk OF 98- OMANA LUMBER CO [ ] ; 203 d @22, road was in condition to handle live stock, hroug| c 5 = > 5 K r, t 1gh a lack of sup- Oincinnaty, March 5.—Wheat—Nominal; | after refusing to receive any shipment for ruling ly@ige lo ¢ lot was thrown on the | NG5 led. o5 over a month, port, A fairly lai William Linden has a horse and peadlers | A]| Kinds of Building Materia) at Wholesale, _::;»'«"7::‘:-':5‘:’:#.!"75.":.‘ 'A’Z'll‘:i:‘h:'."-'.'i.'.‘"'e'.'. wagon and started or the road Monday ek, Omabi, ado, O Janen Doy Dle of Novraskn Colos market selling it off as noted, as the buyers | N N e o x B 16 Strent and Union Paciilo ih 1, fdah : W ere A0 orea ana wantod. gt i afier | Gomn—Strongors No. & mixed, 8. T YR (A T giomipstisineddle & ERE LLL B i o " | Tt enaCafi Ol 1she, Seradn, Oraton Wisks the opening. May declined - to 0, | g uts~Barely steady; No. 3 mixed, 20@ | gthier murkets, it would be" onl o Mr, Juschowlals had the misfortuno to lose LOUIS BRADFORD, o posible by ayy ofhoriing: ! with & partial recovery later, whil June and [ #4800 hc e g1 0n, expoct heavy Hogs to brini mor Boci\Woss Dolet, 2i-in, 8 oz, 1034 one of his mo able horses last Satur- Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash oty il Stk "wli‘,fi‘?;'!é”la" v were slow at about a e discount. No. 1REY=SSLO00) 9 1ight weights in u very short time, Point, 20-in, 10 0z, 12} X » 9 ) y DA, A1 eauoy a 810 X0 to store shured the weasnessin the | Kansas City, March 5,--Wh 3 sy 12 0z, 1hc; West Point, 40-in, 11 0z zkowiak invited a fow of his | o0y “wie, Vards—Corner 7th and Douglas. Coraer | ingenuity con ocasst ‘tie BaGIK Glat ham weculative murket, selling at 271 @ No. 2red, cash; 00c asked; May, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKE] Consers JEaNs—Androscoggin, 'l:"’t'h‘wr! in last mght to help drink a keg of 10th Klns; (e equal of which can not be Tound ‘ol i e A et o ot i ar ahian in. | 8056 My sked, % sa i} Rockport, 67¢; Conestoga, (3 cer ~TED V. GRAY. Y Conneor i oion Hoost it 4L vance, The yaceipte of ows woro smaiter | . Corn-—Quiet: No. 3 cash, 24i4c asked; May, g s Ticks—York, 30 in, 12ge; York, 82 in, e o & Roriwastern ity fn" e than was very generally anticipated, und | 20,40 bids No. 2 white, May, s73c. d e 13c: Swift River, Sci Thorndike, 00, 81,¢3 : rowell, Ll]lllmf ime Cement, Elc., Ete. o 0lose connetion With th | T R AR naions Al [ Oate =003 ; lh.'ruflg —Creamery—Fancy print, 24@%o; | T 1305 Thorndike, ' 120, J.J. King was in Scribner on Monday of & 'y i { noticed yesterday the bull side had the call, | asked. cholco prin, Rscs fancy selid pucked, 18 | Thorudike, XX, "be; Cordis, No. ™8, 50} | st wook __comelwiam Do S O, Havars it Mo oo ! Trade was strong from the start and for all FACARE | OR0K00.00 4 BROHSE, J0 airy— | Cordis, No. 4, 1014 The following persons went to Scribner on C. N. DIETZ. gton LIS, Bultimors, bivasss descriptions of product the prices moved up LIVE STOC roll, 17lic; choice, 15@162; good, 12 | ~ Dixivs—Amosicag, Byerett, | Thursday to attend tho second trini of King f &0 5t Ask for ticketa vie Witht i rondiness thit mado tho profossional 1 Jow grades, 10611 707, 1iiie; Y vs, Frits, 4. J. King, Jake Horner, H. Dealer in All Kids of Lumber WNORTHWESTERN i 4 % iohD - DIDSCRR Cnicaco, March 5. -—Cattle --Receipts, sse—kull cream cheddars, choice, 12@ | 8170 Jofres Vosburg, Ior ¥ 'will Bt ENE o you wish the best aceors .,M.“u,. All bears slow to take hold. The extreme out- pts, 4e3 doftre Diers, Otto Vosvurg, Irank Hormel, Will 26th and Callfornia Streets, Omaha, Nebriska, cont c Hokey B e ot et Hot mstaad” %ust | 7,500: market steudy, lower on_ common} full cream flats, two in_ hoop, 1935w | pdaver Croe Shopard, James Burk, John Pulsifier, Will | sem—r—— - L i . WILSON, ) the closings all nround were ut substaniial | hoice to_extra beoves, £.30@4.50; stears, | 15¢; full creum Y, A, choice, 12 4‘"'“- oft [ BB, 11c; B Shepard, sr., and Mrs. J. J. King. Millinery and Notions. Gen'l Manny jon'l l'ass's Ageqh T revemente S the day’s sotual nds | #3.0008.95: stockers and feeders, $2.25@ grades and skins, c; lmburger, 12@ | Kpxrogky E hool at th 1 Ari B el Y . e i 111 @200, v St and “fh | cows, Gulls and ‘inixed, 81,253,490 123ge; brick aud Siviss, 1@ A The aohool 35 this place olaaed on Friday 1. OBERFELDER & €O, o ot [ vance was 173 @20¢, in lard 5@7}gc and in itk ! e Fio0s—Strictly fresh, 10411 1ds 2 3 Hercules, 18¢: Leam- | The pupils presented the teacher with a fin \Bent: ehort ribs 106012 c. 5o 1088 o deooipta 180 maricos strong, | , diads—Strietly b 10atles coldstorage, | ington, 22igci - Cotiawold, 2Tie; Melville, | autograph album in which cach of them had | [IPorte’s & JobDers in Ml”‘flul‘Y&NUIlflllS 101 Faraaia Bt Do cha’ -,;g",,"fl-m‘ T ’ ko B Jiv §. Iminod v PouL c : 2 2he. = 5 b written a very expressive autograph to show 208, 210 und 413 £ CHAOAGD LIVE $TOOR and ety Sl 00; heavy, T8LIS@LTO0; | o LiVE, RoDvChickons, bor dog 80060 | | Ciusi—Stevous By bigos Stevenw's B | their esteom for tho work ho hus done. for LI B sl 4 h Ao ~ g2 ] eached, vins' Stevens, A, | them during the past six months, - i e AR T s PR R Shoop-Recoipts, 6,500; market slow, | turkeys, pel bloached, 8igo: 8 5 Riovons, &, ] tho o Notions 10(:1{::;‘;;(;} xlf.:;:-:nd —'&'I“cmlx:d-lrk:‘: 321“.3 alogiug o o Holowery .nativos, $L00@OL0 | | DREMED P‘fl(' Tx'i“u""h"" per 1. 9@ "'l“::“::u}"’/‘q ’t:*t"\:’ ovons: N, 1).“?"'00.."”;'-5..J‘xu'”flvmm AN s 7. 7. ROBINSON NOTION C0., 4 g western cornfed, #.40 5l 5, 3 turkeys, ll@lde; geese, 11@12c; ducks, 'y 3 ) 0 riday el £ Mrs. H. Di ¥ ATha KRGArRLLYbAFalY stosdly with mood oattiall| Goaver ik SIFRERD, AN ) Lambe, 8500 | 115) geese, 1112 ducks, | bloaobed) 4o Stevens’ Sitt, 1115¢. had invited some of her friends to spend the wnUlB%fllB Notions a1d Furnishing ngdg OF THE a in smallsupply and pretty faiv demand. Good 9 5 o VeaL—Heavy grassers, 150 to 200 1bs, 6@ Metal ana Tin ' Stock evening of her birthday with ber; and C. B, v Natioual Stock Yards, East St , 0 ners' Stock, : 0 405 Scutl 10th street, Omaly ) fat cattle sold badly at about as low prices as | Louls, Muareh 5.—Cattie — Keceipts, 1,000; | 8¢i wferior culves, 50 to 60 1bs, 4@de; 'me- | Biock tin, small pig ¢ o5 || Goodepoed had gathered together bis pupile cm“zov Milwaukee & St, Paul R’ 2 T PO TR T R shipments, 00; market higher; choice | UM to good, 70 to 85 1bs, 7@sc; choice t | Block tin, bar.. 12 ¥ 5 | for ainst time before he went bome. There VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, ’ ? A o e et oo heayy and native stecrs, 34,85, fuir to | 1884, 30 t0 150 Ibs, 8@Mo. | Copper, planished Hoiief sizei. a0l | R e REAE RN & (Rt Noti d Gents' Parnishing Good: m 0 ,Wum;,. €3.10@3.05, 1,200t 1,880 pounda ool 800 00; stockeks and feoders, €.00 Potatocs, Colorado and Utaly | Cobier, cald rolled 31 | eveniug was had. otions and Gents' Furnishing Goods, | The Best Route from Omuha and Council ! ounds, 3.7 3 1, i ds, s, corn-fed, $2.90@i.50; grass- e ebraska_ and | Copper, sheathing. 80 16 Haraes seih, QLA Bluffs to ‘ § 980 to 1,200 pounds, B0 00, 3 Tow, choice lurge #5@40c: common, 30@33c; | Copper, pitte . 3 Biap, | - = — § : hsigaind] h Dts. 4,500 shipments, 1,600; | 8\eet potatoes, Jorseys, por b, & 258,501 «?o:-iwn P . i '}‘,’ The weather is unusually fine, but the Dils. THE EAS ot »uuw bulk $2.10@2.45, cholce hoavy. 430604 10; packuie, 145 | beots, per bu, 35b0oi carrots, #(edlo] | Gal. sheet tron, duiiat, 50, deathis for the past two weeks hereabouts | “GonveoT 1A mD PANK LINE CO. T i S BN - 4.65; ight grades, $4.40@4,60 cabbage, California, per 1b, 23ge: parsuips, | per cent discount. have averaged about onc per day. Mrs. W el o U | TWO TBAWE DAILY BEIWEEN oMAlL ¢ ollllll;:nv:: :Th\xu:s was brisk \\‘;l an upl.ulrn S T i AR ;'Ml;ugll{::(";mnw . red cnum w\um.:;;ulvur Pat. planished iron, 241627 A...., fim:{es Uu]rlur. ‘(:r Iillmr.“}l 1‘1 hlm. week | Wholesale Refined and Lflhncanflfl Dils DAILY ANTWENN OMAA AXR R ubow vkel on prime medium weights, - . bl &1 : " | skin, hes turnips, 200250, rutabagas, 85 | P 27 londay aud was buried on Wednesday. Mrs. » o Y Buch ‘an packor cun ‘wilize 1n miak ik shord | oINS, 8,005 lIu];memT Ais; fat heavy | @i0o; caulifiower, ohbico larke, per i) {d;}ml;‘;‘"fif“;ffl"""l‘” {97 B O.A. "Pound dicd on Wednesdiy ind was | Asle erease, etc. Omats. A, 1. Hishon, Manager, | Chicago, AND. Milwaukee, ribs; beat neavy and ligut grassers sold about | Secvs, Strong and a shado highers cows | 1.50; wood, $LOD@L25: radislies, ..,5‘,“ Rooting, 1t 1ax0, 113 eheots buried on Friday. Mrs, S. Hunt, who has - = —— | 8t. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar ltupu., E J lhn‘ o b on Mouday : The bulk of the | g w-§4 e SauTel BPOK 'ELSa' ;_,‘:;:{; 20 lcllumi’ 25@dlc; cucumbers, §1.50(w2. Roofing, 1C, 20x8, 113 sheots, been sick tor some time with consumption, Paper, Rock Island, Freeporty, — Rockfor i B3040, i beat eyt ERNo: one tof | ploviurs uud, Looding sieers siroug und act: | Gt spinnchs 81 LIS b Foclo. i,-“;:,';‘:'r;-u{}‘.;.g‘“’._‘,j“ 112 shcets. 4lod inst Baturday and. was burlod ep sup- CARPENTER PAPER CO., Clintos, Dubugue, Davenvoit, | B ey AL Lokt xoets sold hurgoly at | 1v8; 0066805 conn st evaarn, | SR Mulla. mer doh $001@150; rod- | She iron No. . A great many people were on the streets Wholesale Paper Dealers. Elgln, Madison, Janesville, 3 $4.50, and there seewed littlo or no distinction | | Hoks—IC g h i | bead, per doz, $2§0@ 1.00; teal, per doz, $1.75 | Solder Saturday, Mr. Swihart, the Kennard black Delolty Winoua, La Crosse, betwon 125 pound uyerages and 170 pound, WAL "‘o'fl‘l‘;;“')'umfl‘; 4@de higher; (wl'n&,l)’wmn:lun Small, per doz, $1.00@1.50; | Tin plate ng among the number. WEAbpIng s wiltiog | 40d wil Other tmpertaut puiuts East, Northeus i selling ulige. Light sorts, especially ; rabints, per doz, The(#1.00; Jack rumm. 10, 10x14, 225 sheets ia Allbey's scl = he! o S I N s -t 3 ey's school at DeSol - o - b e 00@3 50, Toad X LRI | 2 - n plate, umugf Mn Afhan alsg’ completed terms on that MSIRUNG, PEITIS 4 " i P cl;"‘:‘»rn R “&'......‘.i?:"fl‘.’."& MALTLE ;.;5 m::;m(finaumv! \ur‘lfhr:.l;l’ G, 10814, 5 sheots day. The eity school closes in four weeks. LHONG, BRITIN & O bulls, #1.00@1.75; Veal calves, §2.00@+.00, Missouri, 81,752.00; go0d, $1.50G@1.15. b::.tl l‘l‘u.xrl:"r:lr! kugr The Free Methodist revival is Slfll‘ale PDI‘W“’dU]E afld Fflmmlssmfl New Youk, March 5.—[Special Telegram | . HoEs — Itoceipts, 1,72 market strong; |~ Fouriox Fruirs—Malaga grapes, Kegs, 40 h progross and a great deal of inte ot o Mony Husgien ot oty Yous, Mareh 8.~ [Spoolal Welegram | ;b t'nd mixod, $:20@4.21)45 hoavy, ST | 10,55 108, 106 por 1b; baninas. por bunch 8150 = — shown. The hoodluus who go to dis IR rdithbch 2 this worning opeued with lncreascd activity, | &4 L (@8.00; lemons, faucy new, 40 to 3008, $3.75 | DiMEXsI0N$ 4%D TiMBER ~2¢4 to 2x12, 12@ meetings need a lesson_or two frow the law. Silivas Bd. T 1 $ A LIVE 8 p @4.50; choice old, 360 s, $2. 50w 16 11, #16.00; 15 ft, $17.0 F# { - B —— T re T FER VORI L 4 a and ut gererully lower figures, the declines OMAHA LIVE 3PO04L Los Augeles, §2.75 lill.l Riversides, §3.706 | 24 ft, £21. ¢ #2and A disordered condition of the stomach Lp.s s Toys. et AL P T e A e Augclos, BTEUBM; Riveraides, £136 | 24 [t &L00{ dxi, bxs, 130 {1 $17.00; 1@ | o Taalihia 1 Ahe svatam . wh) Saashs H HARDY & €0, Vna naniaia e et e o S AT g e 1 i LA el o, 821,00 Fencing No. 1, | glokc headache, You ¢an yemove this Jublors of VIGOR, tci s i WS A par gout Aocilah, ke MsaiAl Tuesday, Murch 5, 185, suizs—Holl & Bugle, vhoice, 87.60 | 1ot et 84" o 41 RL0 003 ‘fl"j};‘:{& trouble by taking Dr. J. H. Melean’s Toys. Dolls, Albus, F ) B Ay i e Aok Sarseil of AVaR sdvanc o 3 Jer 988 | - Tho reccluie of oblile yero the Leaviest for iBell & Cherey, choics, $0.50@0.15; | §15.000040.00; 1 seloct. 837 00@35.00: Floor: | Little Liver and Kiduney Pillets. 2> 0ys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, upte Femerlos. e y however, © the | soume diys back, cousiderably over oue huu- | choice Jersey, $5.00@8.25, ing, 1st com.bin \V. ., §84.00; 2d cow., §31.00; § cents per vial, House Sugulaniog good, “unuu Sramsen 00 Bole ool mu-:‘ . Varicos 3 . 4 ) wuaia ik, VsknNue. 0N"DUPre Glinigus, 16 Sigss 3¢ Mestaad , o