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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. July Higher With Quite a Bulge In May. A MUCH LARGER TRADE IN CORN. cago Gas, which went up about a point. The rally also caught up Lackawanna, Burling- ton, Rock Island, Missouri Pacitic and Atchi- son, all of which advanced enough to more than cancel the early declines, and left prices better than &t the opeuing, with the market apparently firm. Before noon the activity ‘was less marked, and in a few stocks there was a slight yielding from the top prices, but no special weakness was shown. twelve hundred head changed hands before midday. The prices paid were fully as good as yesterday, and dressed beef and shipping steers sold at a range of $3.00@ 8.90, but principally at $3.15@3.0. The quality of the beeves was good and there were plenty of very desirable cattle on sale, but no better than were plenty of the catt that sold lnst week 20@30c lower than to- s prices. Butchers' stock was in_prett air demand when choice but common. stu and canners were extremely slow. A ve musty, 10@20¢; prime ll‘pomeflh duck, 20 @3250; wild duck, 15@208. SAvERKRAUT—Per bbl, 80 gal, choice, $3.50; per half bbl, £2.00. Porconx--Per Ib, riog A@11{c: common, @le. X oNET—1.1b frames, lioice white, 15@16c; —4@digc pef Ib; preserves, 10@12 71¢c 1n 501b pkes. EMEAT—64@7¢ per Ib, 18.50@14.00 15.00(@18.00 18t and ad c\m 114 inch &, 25 #9.00@51.00 1st ana 24, ol v-r, 1§ and 2 inch, s 2 47.00a@50.00 84, clear I\‘ 43.00(@46,00 &I clear, 115 and 2 inch, s, 2., 48.00@46.00 B select, 11, 114 and 2 Inch s OMAHAJOBBERS DIRECTORY CHURCHILL PARKER, Dealeria Agricaltural Implements, Wagons OMAEA NANUPACTORERS, Boots and ‘ho 2 " KIRKENDALL, JON Buccessors to Reed, Jones & Co. Wholesale Manufactarers of B: otx& smg Agents for Boston Rubbet Khoe Co. 1102, 1104 and Harney Street, Omahi LININGER & METCALF CO., Agricult” Implements, Wagons, Carriages Buggles, oto. Wholesalo. Omaba, Nebraska. PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN CO. Lager Beer Brewers, Wholesale Dealers in 1831 North Eightcen(h street, Omaha, Now. hour of the stock market was characterized 3‘:::?‘ :«:ul' g(f' iy wh)r = S-“}; ::l: !:le hu(')d Grocesies. b - 2.00@2.5). The P Lale by indifferent operations. This resulted in | FEOR S, BONC TN o e Which 'sold | Revised prices are ns fbllows: A Seleot, 1 incn, 's. 98, general weakness and declines from the best | qyite well, The supply of feeders was light Baoo1sa—Stark A, seamless. 22¢; Amos- B select, 11inch, s. 2s.. prices made about noon, and at the close the | but the demand was pretty fair and prices | keag, seamless, 17}¢c; Lewiston A, seamless, | Flooring— most of the advances were lost and stocks | strong. A bunch sold at §.00 which were no | 19c; American, seamless, 17c; burlaps, 4 to 5 | 18t com 6 inch white pine wore little changed at the close from last | bettar than the cattle that sold last week at | bu, 11@14c: gunnies, single, 14c; gunnies, - W W night. Burlington suffered most and closed | 8255 As compared with a week ago there | donble, Sdc: wool sacks, 4. N > has been a most decided noe in cattle Twinzs—Flax, 2)c; cotton, 18@2%. “ “ Ml'il:llltml lmplemBm,Wa[(]nx& Bflmfls :~ ___Cornice. nearly a point lower for the day. Theslightad- | gnd yot the most conscrvative ook upon it | - DRIEp Fruits —Figs, in boxes, per Ib, 1@ Com 4 and 8 in yellow pi tibo b b N ) vances were sustained well, Lackawanna, %; | only as a little flarry which is bound to re-| 14c; dates, in boxes. ¥@i0c: London Dehesa | Star MOLINE, Missouri Pacific, %; Reading, i, while Chi- | sult in a heavy run and lower prices. ialns, per box, $5.00: Malaga loose | 1at and 8d clear yellow piné, & Good Business In Oats—Provisions Experience Something of a Boom—Cattle Not Quotably Different—Hogs. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. 1st and 24, clear, 1 lm‘h s —— ‘ STORZ & ILER, "EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, WNILBURN & SiopDARD 0., | Man‘acturers of Galvanized Iron ornice Cricaco, March 20, —[Special Telegram 1o Tae Bee.|-Thumbs went up in the wheat market to-day. The advance in July was | cago Gas certificates closed 24 higher, ful- oas. g g TR o T R Wagons, Buggies, Rakes, Flows Ete. Window-caps and metalic skylighte, Jobn Keenoten, small, but May had quite a bulge and there | filling the predictions regarding them. The | 1y wouid be dificult to detect any ,,,e.,l...l B CaliforniaLondons, 1888, uibcy white lime, best. F Oor, IRE SRS PR Heben, ORsti, —_— — - was no great amountof wheat for sale at | total sales for the day were 235,842 shares, | difference between the market to-day at . ,.“u.d cherries, 17c; California English and German P ortland “Overall any time. Aside from the weather the news | including Reading, u«l plums, per Ib, @13c; dried black | cement . == 000: Burlington, 11,900; | that of yesterday. Not only were the prics Le‘ 1 — Lackawanna, 15,90; Rock Island, 11.800; | about the same but #he receipts as well. At- | berrics, per 6@7o; dried raspberries, | Milwaukee and Louisvilie. i \rtists’ Materials. Northwestern, 13,900; St. Paul, 11,400, though the receipts are very light, only | per Ib, 22¢: evaporatod apples, 6@ Michigan and Fort Dodge, pi e S AR averaging about half as heavy us last ‘woelk, | fornia unpaired evaporated peaches, A. HOSPE, Jr., “"0”‘“‘""8 were the closing quotations: | there is no life or snap to the wrade, the bu evaporated California apricots, 17c; Artists’ Mflm’lalfl Pianos and 0 fllls U, 8. 48 regular...1:8'; Northern Pacific. . 23 | ers being bearish in the extreme and not ap- + Turkish prunes, 43 @4%c; citron, | Hai . I’[ dacounons. 123 dopreforred...... 8K | parently curing whettier they got any hogs range peel, 152 lemon peel, 14c] | Sush, 00 and 10 per ‘cent " is: 1618 Douglas strest Omaba, v "'-" count; doors, blinds, mould- - ings, 50 and 10 per cent dis- = = = s rogular or tiot, California French pranes. 734 @111¢c. Sheep. £.00; small in bbis, $6.00; do, in count. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING 0, Mannfacturers of Overalls, Jeans, Pants, Shirts, o 1208 Douglas strest Omaha, Neb. was generally bullish, and the weather is nod what it might be. The signal service re- ports fail 1o note the continuation of the general rains throughout the winter wheat districts, but there have been warm and timely rains throughout the northern spring wheat belt. California reports steady and i prateread. N ¥ Qentral ARk _Medium, in bbis, §.00; do, in 5 _ Office Fixtures. o Booiu and Shoes. STAL 7 T NG CO. welcome rains on the coast. Cables are Ren- | Coiemt kAo | 105 © Mok 1Slui Everything really desirable was 851d, the + gherkins, in bbls, $7.00; do, | Tarred felt, per ewt........... | T T T AR R SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING CO. erally dull, quiet and seemingly inclined to L'hkirly:?,lmrllumuu .'4\ ..L{ ¥ i C market being firm and active. in half bols, $1.00, % R Straw hoat ot J m] rB Is A fl Sh- Manufacturers of 4 weakness, but this probably does not reflect | & QuiBey...... .. @5%| o preferred .. Receipta, avghiint ST b e BT R SR obbers of Boots ¢nd Shoes. E;ml( Umgg and Sa]ugn Fixinres the spirit of the foreign markets. A budget 1lnllrlm|s‘sam.n|. 1% | dopreferred 9 Oattle. Af Cor merybed oI " Rio, S " 1101, 1105, 1106 Douglas stroet, Omaha. Munnfactory, . wail ) P S o8 of cables was received by Boyd & Bro. this [ Lo B & We oo 14 Cnlon Paciflc ummmer strecl, Bosion L Hows roasting PR LA oL L " e and aflce. 150 and 1 morning which may be summarized in the | LakeShore. ... ... do preferrsd, § Juva in- Clear poplar, % § Coal, Coke and Li hous 1IN, statement that the dullness in the foreign mrmnfi-'e aml ;; ]Wunurnlulon. Horses Sli@23c; Suntos r poplar, i in stock wide | —— isrouriPacific ... market is generally believed to be only TOMAHA €02 AL, E d [ON Paper Boxe: Moxzy ox C y at 2@2§ cent. Prevailing Prices. SUGAR—G lated, onf. A, 7ic; g e > T ) B Sony: " toregues ‘uow ook | Moirex Il Buayat S81¢ boroust. | g soomingan i of pioes 7l 1n | ok mird et TS SNt A : Mmmmmmm1 T S0HN L. WILKT upon the American scaboard markets as [ P . 1@ this market for the grades of stock men- | 617c; catloaf, 8 jos powdered, 513c; cubes, 0 Sou Proprietor Omaha Paper Box [‘amry, ” sis; that th 1l ioned : | db::“v;fl.;';f:;;:{';::.b\“:“: Vork wheat at| STERLISG Excmivor—Dull but steady: | Prime stoers, 1300 to 130 1bs... 8135 @1.10 —Choice yellow, 20@22(; dark Nos. 1517 840 1319 Douglas street, Omaha, Neb, sixty-day bills, $4.85 Prime steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs.. Native feeders., .. Common to good cow: demand, $1.88%. {ARKETS. around the preseut prices, and that the situa- | tion is generaily healthy. New York re- Shmsur Gualaflflnxe T Rubber Goods. 214 South 15th St., Omabia, Neb. Plug, 20@35c: smoking, 16@1dc. [ White cedar, 4 inch, halves. 350140 per bbl. a th a () B GHOIEBY0 fhSEy CaWwE .1 . £ B Tennessee red cedar, split. OMAHA RUBBER CO., ¥ ported that a good export business had been [ S—— .. | Choice to Cy COWS.. . Y s Split oak, (White). done yesterday afternoon, and that to-day Tt WA e | e e o MarLe Stean—Bricks, @12 per 1b: | Sawed oak, (white) Mannfacturers a-d Dealers mflum]gr(}gmlg vessel room had been engagea in the Balti- RAs o i b Firm; cash, 33J¢c; April, 343¢c: | Fair to choice heavy hogs.. ; ¥ Fair to choice mixed hogzs ash, 24i(c; May, 253(c. Fair to choice western sheep Rye—May. 43ic. Fair to choice Nebraskas. . Barley—Nothing doing. ; ] oung Hyson, com! Prime Timothy —$1 som, good to L ONILL Young Hyscn, good to fi Haed . Bl e Sacumid i Sast, Durs, Blns ad Mouldinge N r, Av, 0 g Branch offi 12th and Izard Omaha, Neb, otk Firmer; May, & e 5 e powde r,r.nul,u to fnfn\ 4 c ¢ 5 cnmmiaulon ndst 8. _ _Branch office, 12th und Izard street ,'m- a, Nel Lard—Firm: cash, $ ; SGin 8 el .18 3 : o kool 5508 (i : RIDDELL & RIDDELL, BOHN MANUFACTURING CO, ¥iour Cachance Storage end Commission Merchauts, | Manufcturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, 5 i 0 65 . Sedi ey choic E 70c; Impe- o v o0 anc @300, & Z g o w o1 Dry Salt Meats—Shoulders, 85.50@5 ] o icgép‘»’érm assorted cakes, § by Ri‘.:?:: 8GR AEOR L G TP, N N dofuer i dad Logtenierih sicets, short clear, $6.3715@6.50; short ribs, $6.15@ per b, as per list. . ! No. 1, 0. G.. i o - @ e o n oG . GEORGE SCHROEDER & CO., = Stoam Fitlings, Pumps, Et0. LR ; 4} | oo s jnanter ongy ¢ itcom, 12 and 10 Proéace Commission and Cald Storage, |~ 5 Srmva & o, Cheese—Steady ; full cream chedddis, 103 018 e 3 " o > b W . ~ (Successors to McShane & Echroeder.) @1c; flats, 11@11'gc; Young Americas, 113 siiiomm oo s o ] o B B Pumps, Pipes and Engines. @ 1 , . 150 Cob Fisn—5i@Sie. SiookBArIS ~ Steam, water, railway and mining su es—Easier; fresh, 12@12}4c. - ¥ H‘I:‘m ;’:“«J“f{‘ e b1 ”TITI‘:. 1s. 12, 14and16ft 4 1T oW Fafiim tires ota ides—Unchanged; neavy green salted, Nurs—Almond: @18¢; Pecans, 13c; Bra- “ . “ e U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., c; light green salted, 5c; green, 4(@4ig i . iic: green salted cal (@b BB V03 | DERHUIRY A " N i s B T e sl i Dy fluuds Pnrmsnmg Gous 2 Mot ey D 200 Wale? Supplis, dry flint, 7i S Dby No. 1 com. 12 in. s, 18, 12 feet. % ot = 2 018 lnfl ,JJA‘H“\L,DI!II.. Corrox FLaxNELs—10 per cent trade dis 102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. 1th street, Omaha, Neb. G. F.'Koms, acting m count. Unbleached L L, 2 C C, No: Lt 14 and ; G, 9ige; X KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS (O., BROWNELL & CO, Ly:‘::‘\, ?l.mq,mlr.‘;filln ver Ib; pure maple sr.):muu. Lath, per M- Ol clothing and Jeather belting. 1S Sash, Doors, , E M. A. DISBROW & CO., Wholesale mapufacturers of more for 96,000 bushels of wheat on a New Yorkorder, The subsequent report that the amount should have been 8,000,000 bushels was not confirmed. New York advices were generally builish and gave indications of considerable activity among the exporfters. The posting of 104,000 busbels cleared yes- terday must be accepted as confirmatory testimony in this direction. From the other l coast advices were received going to prove that vesterday's report about the Australian business was not a canard after all. From the interior points of accumulation reports come in of activity in cash wheat. Detrolt reports 50 carloads taken by millers. Toledo reports a moderate milling demand, and St. Louis and Buffalo the same. At Milwaukee 50,000 © ishels are being loaaed to-day for Kingston, reducing the stocis of the No. 2 at that point to 450,000 bushels. It 18 true that this heaithy renewal of activity in _the cash wheat traae is not on the basis of Chicago prices, but on the other hand it must } oo be forgotten that prices ranging from 5¢ to 20c a bushel above the other markets for riod of five months have failed to bring Sheat in_any considerable quantities to Chi- - ¢ per gal, Parkr—Manilla, 63c per 1b; €13e per 1b; rag, per 1b, Importers and obbers of & Inh, cloar Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, SI]VBI‘WflI‘B (Is\_mch. clear. 1 . Ete. 1514 Farnam -mm new l'nxmn bullding. “Butter—Quiet; creamery, 18@250; dary, 16 fe ... 17.50@18.50 4@ixe; N No. 1com. 12in. s, 1's. 10, 13 O iAainnd by ondimaoolls that thore 1 o | Fiour, bbls. N ety iima 2 | Tmpaorters end Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions | £ngines, Boilers and General Mzchinery. Very great amount in the country available | & est b- 16 fect ; 17.00 | Gents' furnishing goods, Comer 11th and Haraey | Sheetiron work, steam pumps, suw miiis. 12151218 for shipment to Chicago. With these re. [ GOt O Ceiling and Partition— . . ports coming in from all quarters, it is not 10 be wondered that the speculative demand soould have been brisk here to-day. The feeling was _very, very bearish at 18t com. 3 in. white pine parti- HELIN, THOMPSON & CO., “Birrs—Standard, Sc; Gem, g iy . 82.00 Tmportors and jobbers ot 195¢0; Boong, 146, B, caben 89 ad o 5 i wiis wive var | aen"and Tailory Trinmings, New York, March 3. Wheat—Receipts, | '}:171170" 6,000; exports, 1 2. spot firmer, but v \H LAKE CATTLE CO. ; No. 2red, 3% STEAM BOILER WORK {@dlc i elevator, 9115 5 it ~Sb1id Colora— Atlantic, 6c; Slate 3 Carter & Son, Prop's. Manufacturers of all kinds o etovares | §301 ungraael rod, O{@HL03; opriona Ut %0 Yoo 20 200 Gawner oil 6aze. |G 1150 S0 South 1th trect. Steau Boilers, Tanks aud Shet Iron Work et there was little long wheat | active; ana % @%c higner and strong. 2 e 2 g vd Ty 5 > en, Goi River 1 24 com % in, Norway ... = Works South th and B. & M. crosstug. for sale. Hutchinson was a large buyer, and | Corn—Receipts. 61,000; _exports, _ 43,000 : i1 6 Cific, Te. PR PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, he bought heavily on every reaction through- | spot, fairly active but ifc’ lower, unt} wmlk . 0 PriNTs—- ST fas : out the day, though he was dnslug’mcd%grr :fl%n 3Ol 5L HIE elavalon SUNBIAS R apo, 4c; Lodi, 5ic; Allen, be3 1 Wrought and Cast Iron Bui'ding Work. Jarcauys e v o and augokly ad | 40@4se: steamer mived, 43@@433cs options 1 Widdsor, Gijo: " Eddystone, ' Whnlfisalfl D&a er5 i Plll‘lllhll‘fl Eogipes, brass work, general foundry, wackine and blacksmith work. Office and worxs, U. P. Ky. moderately active and’ @Xc lower, and o 15tk atreet Db k. X Leger, 5lc; .o . Farnam street, Omaha, Nebraska. reat wan.‘.‘_“eoemm 10,000: exports, 1,005 b fiore . _-:LA X American, jc; Arnold CHARLES SHIVERICK, OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, rao ong cloth, 10igc 0. G 3 ¢ B N e apot, Steady, [aolets options Hem aud Talrly S, G, 015 Baus sext 815, ..o Furnitare, Mannfactarers of Wire and-Iron Railings Gold Seal, 10 Steifel A, 1 197 7% = g{,}lze,'.:;n‘):fl %)w‘nlw'“"r«g@‘gd e Tt , Gold Ticket, 11iZc. oo y Cmahn Nebrasks. Desk rite, window guards, Sower stands. wire sigus, B ) smAM —Plunkets Llf»'cks, Tige: Whit- | piowies iy & 1 it : e > “Op Pickets, D. & H. square. ) AT Coffee—Options opened firm, closed firm T ok Hormandl dr os, OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, vanced to 965(c. During the last two hours the fluctuations were within a range of about de, 96%@I6%c being the extremes, July opened at 85§;c. ranged to 85i5@s6l¢c, and closed at 86, May left off at ‘.00}/‘. As com- ylrad with yesterday’s closing this is a gain of 1ic in May and i in July. The volume of trade in the pit was not especially lurga though there were periods of excitement an activity. The local sentiment seems to be undergoing another change. 1t is generally admitted now that the leading bulls have not changed their pesition, and that from a state of inactivity Hutchinson has developed into anally, It is believed by many operators of cool judgment that the fiolicy of the big men will be to scalp the market around the pres- ent prices for a time, to encourage the con- sumptive and export movement, before work- ing for a material advance. n corn, to day, there was a much larger business done, and the attendance of the brokers in the pit was considerably above the recent average. A good deal of long stuff was sold out at a loss, and a good many of the shorts covered their deals at a moder- ate profit. Near futures were rather the wulkenl] May and the more distant futures being relatively firmer, and closed slightly higher than they did yesterday. The flnll closing prices showed April nominally i¢v lower, g/lay unchanged and June and Ju.y slightly higher. n the regular market for oats a good busi- pess was recorded within a narrow range, averaging easier, May met with only fair support, while there wus considerable prop- erty offered for June, which sola down @ © to 25¢, and ruled slightly steadier later. X 4, 63 Bummom ‘00, 4'4¢; Cabot, 7igc’ arwell, balf bieached, 8'5c; Fruit of Looin, 2 2. seastn Lard—Firmer; western steam, $7.27%4@ 7.30:March, §7.: Butter—Weak; western, 18@27c. i Cheese—Quiet "and steady; western, 9@ 1. leerpnol..\‘lnrch 20.—[Special Cablegram t Tur BEe.|--3:30_p. m. close. — Pork— Holders offer sparingly; prime mess, east- ern, 655, 8 do, western, 55, steady. i Halhcrs offor sparingly: spot, doe 6 steady; March, 85 0d, steady; April aud May, 958 94, neud,v. Wheat—Holders offer moderately; new No. 2 winter, 7s 6d, steady; do, spring, Ss, BALESSEEAEEEESES H _ SOUTH OMARA PALMER, RICHMAN & CO Live Stock Commission Hcrchautx Oftiee—Room M. Oppasite zxcnfin Bullding, umu R ERkiii " W. J. BRO. ; Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel. H amaases Bk UNION STOCK YARDS ( 0., 0f Omavia, Limited, rJobn F. Boyd, Superintendent. 8c; Renfrew dress, S“ id12}4c; Whittenton, and 80@35 ints u ;. sal 38,000 bags , S8lid12}qces y it T @ points up;, salos, PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO. Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proaf (flfflS. Housekeeper, ’*K idate, 8)c; losed at 91% 2 s = B Skl woter, e LIS B shot, i’ MCORD RRUDF® 100, ron 1d Wire Pences, Railings, Gnards U balt bleached, $1ic; vl of Loon, GR A_IN’ Whlesale Grocers e el e ) ell, 42 in, 10i5c; Pepperell, 46 in, 1135c; Pep- ke perill G, 15¢¢; Pepporil, 4, Ho: Ponper- =3 et 2 | Provisions £ Stocks 8L, umnn.u w,c Triumph. 6c; Wam- =< Aclantio H, 44, 7c; Athmtic D, 44, 61¢c; At- P, Wt oA sy, omber, che. a0 Eulll(' P, 4‘4, 6c: Aurora LL, 4 4, 6¢c; Aurora LL WARE COMPAN = 4' 6e; Old Do , 4-4, bi¢c; e, Popperel] 'E; 40 inch, 13sc:. Popperell, L4 Wholesale Hardware, Emlery, Tin Plate, “(s,grummnglzgq e e 7o, S AR NS ¢ ) 1)-:5 fllu's‘cl"xflm; P e IGmneed I S BIMEBAUGH G T"} FLIOR, Bss)tu.d' s yin ¥ Marah® 20 Whest-Tower: Live Stock Notes. Setten oty SakhyioTron Ronnieln, Build rs' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Tt e l £ H X Ap{n :m&m@h' 28 3.05 S(.L‘C‘-::‘l“\::.t ity i . spol- Rio steadier; fair E LVES. A B0 Besaoa B . 2 . $I8TiC et 2 160 o R L v ; Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. N A recn prop T Cor. 1éch and Jackson Bier “Petro anm—Qmet and steady; Unmi 0. Ax No. v s, 706, 707, 00 and T11South 10th st., Omakia, Neb, CHAMPION IRON & WIRE WORKS. 9 8 o, 100; Lonadalt cabrin 100.E Tons: 16th and Leavenworth streets, Omaha, Nebraska. L e otk D ehingy aad dale, 83¢c: New York Mills, 10ige: Pepper- sutta, 1c: Vallef, oc. BROWN SHEETING—Atlantic A, 44, Tie; : Basement First National Bank, 1ol ik Wree: Gk ¢ Crown XXX, {4, G3ic: Hoosier LEE, CLARKE, ANDREESEN HARD- ; Indian Head, 4-4, c; Law- | 305 South 13th Street, - Omaza Flour—Holders offer moderately; 11s 84, 18c; Pepperell, 94, 21} Pepperell, 10-4, 23 Metals, sheet iron. etc. Agents for Hows scales. steady. Utica C, 4-4, 4/{c: Wachusett. 44, Thc} Au- DR. OWEN'S {nmi powder and Lymau barbed wire, cash, 905gc; May, 03@005% Cattle active and firm. Fu D SUSPENSORY. Bechaniceliioolsiand o Bufisiofscales; S100 DU SN GHICAGO SHORT LINE ; e May, 803c. Sheep active at steady prices. GH o B PATENTED . 16y TE0T e e Corn—irregulur; cus he so-called clique were moderate buyers of | Gats—Lower: cash, 24c; May, & A oad No. 1, %, m ! Quechice, No. ki ] Heds May, which sold chiefly at 273¢c, and split | Darr—Fiem at e1ng0. 0 No essential change in the hog market. Oheor N6, 3 37, ‘Quached"Nor 3,57 Y e O IR OO AR “"JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, OF THE above and below, while July was more quiet. | Lard—Nominal at $6.70. 'A. Johnson, Friend, Neb,, marketed a load | 82 o | Windor 23 \ AN SUSPERSLRY s g 3 ¥ : - No. 3 oats in storoor for March delivery were | Whisky—Steady av $1.03. of cattle of his own feeding at $3.90. Wholesale Lumber, Etc, Chicago, Milwaukee & t. Paul R Y. 22&':‘32,2?3.,,‘.;':‘;'&?“&fihz‘fu‘éfifir'a;fi,f.‘,’ Butter—Quiet and unchanged; creamery, Nearly all the stock in the yards was sold D e Sate 24@26c; dairy, 20@23c. early and the market on everything prac- m) e ;inne-p«illl. March 20.—Sample wheat ticaly closed at midday. = oz, 10%c; West . i Do Quincy white lime. ull, about same as yesterday: receipts, 100 | _The hog market is now about 5clower than | Point, 20-in, 10 0z, 1 West. Point. : OHAS R. LEE, o 2 ) it Ve 12 oz, 15¢; West Pol n‘ w in, 11 oz, 16¢. ‘cars; shipments, 46 cars. Closing: No. 1 | it was a week ago, but the most notable | 122 g 0 T Marets 1.06: Moy, SL10I6:* on track, | change is 1n the receipts, On Wednesday of | . CONSE® JEANS—Androscoggin, Tife; Kear- Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAIA AND Wood carpets n!\d parquet flooring. 9th xnd Douglas COUNCIL BLUFFS $1.10} No. 1 horthern, March, 97c;May, 98c: | last week, 8,543 hogs wera received and for ¥e3 Rockport, 67 xbunoabu"n, 6igc. 7 Fity e Thur“dme 00, 8 SENT TO KESPONSIBLE FA R’ 30 DAYS TR streets, Omabs. Chicago, ~AND— Milwaukee, WEN' i inge [ | The Best Route from Omaha and Coundil Bluffs to THE EAST Ay e,{,menmd something of 8 e M e riees by Ariaits 0omons 8B4 boom. The trading opened at prices a little Under yesterday's Glosing quotations, but it was s00n found that the bull side had the call, and the market moved up sharply under the lead of pork. The shorts in the article named were frightened into purchas- ing freely by the buying of Warren, Baxter on track, $1.00; No. 2, northern,March, Siige; | the first three days of last week the total May, 89c; on track, ¥0c. was 12,185, while the receipts for the same i¢c: Thorndike, 120, w. |~ OMAHA LUMBER C St. Paul, Miuneapolis, Cedar Rapids, aud some smaller irades, and with the do. | Milwaukee, March 20.—Wheat—Dull; | time this woek umount only to 6,250, a de- X Cordis, No. 5, 9izc] : - aiasiom inds of Building Materia! at Wholesale, | Rock My prasaat b Rockford, mand excoeding the offerings the scllers had | cash, 883c; May, 87%c. e om ELEOTRIO BELT & APPLIANGE 00, AllKinds of Boi 10g Maleria! al wholesaie, | B A POt A matters their own way. The product was | Co! ulls ~,,3" )31 s " SDan —Amoskrng, 9 o7, 16/ North Broadway, 8T. LOUIS. MO 16th Street and Union Pacific Track, Omabia, Clinton, Dubugue, Davenport, O Ay et hwars ianal tatoreriany. 2, ‘White, 25@25, OMAHA WHOLLSALE MARKETS. Yo oz, 13tc: Hi = = Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Yeaction to speak of had ocurred pork was 0.1, da 34 Jaftfey XX, 110! daftriy £OUIE DI ADEORD, ‘ advanced 85¢, lard E@7}¢c and short ribs l‘.' c. Inthe upward turn . witnessed lard short ribs si ‘PLV followed pork, which Was the ceater of interest. The extreme outside prices paid were realized during the last hour of the session, and at the close pork showed a net advance of 65c, lard of bc. and ort ribs of 10c. X l!uaver (Auck AA, Beaver Creek, BB Provisions—Steady and firm; pork, $12.05. | Burter—Cream, Oinolnnatt, March 19.—Wheat—Barely choice print, 2223 v solid packed, 21 poATS ELECTRIC BELT e steady; No. 2 red, 85c. s Chowo Salid packed, dbeko Delby Durham, 27ifc 1c; - AND TRUSS 53 Ms40"Douslel Corn-Strong: No. 3, mixed, 35c. ancy 7 [ ; 800 inglon, 22ige} Co 27i4¢; Melville, T 7 DN T e IR B0, o @14c; low grades, 10@11c. agion, Bigo; Co dswold, 27ig¢; Melvile COMBINED, o FRED W, GRAT. Whisky—Steady at §1.03. ,,C"u"—f"“trcflm cheddars, choice, 12@ | ~ Crasn—Stevens' B, 5i¢c; Stevens' B, DR. ISRAEL’'S Kansas City, March 2).— Wheat— | 12%¢; full cream flats, two in hoop, 1214@ | bleach tevens' A, q -GALVAKIO TRUES RUPT U RE : 3 Beloi Wi La Crosse, stringored ! Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lie, S2s1, [ Aea's¥ oner oags g mavsSenon ana Doors, Ete, Yar orner Ith "'" “""“" c""‘" For through tickets, ollln ticket agent at MI Aro; treet, lo Barker var.k or st Union I man Slcepors and the fnest Dining Cars In the Lumber, Lime Cement, Elc., Ble, | FRG s S i byt iy Bl PRy AR, b k : skl felgls) Pala L0 pussenxers by courteous elp/oyes of ibe —— Steady; No. 2 red, cash, S3c bid; May, | 13¢i full cream A., choice, 12}5@l13c. ofl bleuct S 5 Electric Belt Attachment. 1S} Corner 6th &nd Douglas Sts., Omakin. 3 A CHICAGO LIVE STOCR. S50 bla; No. 2 soft. cash, 90c asked, " | grades and skims, 5@ic; limbirger, 1012¢; | Dleachod, Sio; S ' G IO Tk e sad eemers S0 AR IETZ. AR Co ‘mw\» N6.3 "cash, * Siigo bi; | brick and Swiss, 14@lic. Dloached, Ubss: Stovans: SRT: 11ge, St s A0d ¥ AR 1 CCRbieral Passonger and Cuica6o, March 20.—|Special Telegram 'NO. 2 white, cash, 260 bid. Ecas—Strictly tn.Bh 11@I12¢; cold stor- Kupi from 30 May, 253 Oats—No. 2, cash, 2234c asked. Dealer in All Kiuds of Lumber. ULy romn At et a R 331 800 Osliforais Biroets, Omabi N - A T.. .k::.‘A‘hK. General Superintendent. W“ ll.lm!fl lll.‘l‘ & APPLIANCE CO, '_-_—_—_ - bohru e —— 806 North Biosdway. BT LOUIS. MO ___Millinery and Notions. age, 9@10c. Drugs and Chemicals. Tnmlet b e i S TiY—Chickens, per doz, $3.50@ | _Acrps—Sulphuric, 13¢c; citric, 53¢; oxi ool ony @3.50; goese, $3.50@9.00; | 150; tartaric, 40c; Am. carb, 12¢; alum, 23¢ tarkeys, per Ib, 0(@10c. (@3c; arrowroot, '30c; balsam_ capabia, 65(@ to Tue Bxe.|—CarrLe—Hikher prices were expected to-day, but the fact was that the buyers were not badly in nced of cattle and LIVE STOCK. aid not do any lively bidding, as tuey seemed e R R, LSRG DickssEp PouLTaY—Chickens, per 1b 8@ | 7501 borax, 10@isc; calomel, 80¢; castor oil, - 1. OBERFELD ! B I o a | 4t a0 March. 4. "‘,‘”'e"‘;e_' Regelpte; | 10c: turkeys, 11@120; goese, 11@i2c; ducks, | $1.05@1.10; cream tartar, 426; corrosive sub, Bigz White House Business. Iml]fll"fl"s&.]()hhfll's in Millinery &lemls THE CHHCAGO AND string tied o it and was only a transient | 4.00; steers, &1.004.00; stockers ana foed- | 10G11¢ 80c; cnioroform, 45@5lv; ext logwood, 12c} WASHINGTON, March 20.—Business was un- ers, $2.00(@s. VEeAL—Heavy grassers, 150 to 200 1bs, 5@ | glycerine, 24c; gum arabic, 90c; gum cam: @3.00; bulk, 6c; inferior calves, 50 to 60 lbs, 8@ me- gum opiun, $3.15; morphia sulph, dium to good, 70 to 85 lbs, 4@bc; choice to fancy, 100 to 130 1bs, 6@7c. bulls and mixed, k. 0; Texas cattle, holdback, not indicating & scarcity of mar- ketable stock. However, the market to-day was not quotably different. Some common usually brisk at the white house to-day. There werc wore visitors on business than on any previous day for the present adminis- . 61 Hogs—Kecelpts, market slow, O1La—Berzamot, 82, 3 lemon, 2.0 J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. 208, 210 nad 212 South 1t stréet e o - 16,500 Sy 5 vy, The VEGETABLES—Potatoes,Colorado and Utah, peppermint, §3.00 H muuruwn. 240 | tration. Delegations from Washingto { iahi a5 sobualla a0ld Jomarand. ol soldat vory S0 mixed, | aoese; - Wyoming, B0G@ie; Nebrasks and | olive, $1.00] quiaine, SUASC; siryohnid, $1:05 | formed the sajor mortion ot thecrmen. e | Wholesale Notions and Purnishing Goods. 3 1V ShEA 00 Towa, choice large, common, 25 | @L10. retaries Blaine and Windom were among ti 405 a0d 46 Bouth 10 strect, Omabe. at $.60. Good fat cattle, however, were ; 3005 SW 2 ¥ bol, §2 e o B g Lhe 1 Soid st §3.00, Choioe 10 extra beoves. $4.35@ | 1 p—Iteceipts, ¥ Io market steady b » o l’;’m“ &,@ng Metal and Tinners' Stock. Er?fi"xk";' callers, A public reception was VINYARD & SCH RAILWAY. h R ‘steers, 1830 to 1500 1bs, ut weak: uatives, l\ 0 415 10; western, Block tin, small pig eld in the east room at 1 o’clock. California, per b, 2igo; parsnips, #1.40@4.70; lambs, $4.50@0. per bu, 50@60c: onions, red cnnlcepfl)@aI&: Kansas Oity. Marchs m.-cmlu— Re- | silver skin, 005c; trai ceipts, ‘8,000; shipments, “1,000; medium | bagus, B@40c; rad dressed 10c lower; good to choice corn-fed, | 25w30c; cu(umberl. OI ao(xt"uo Copper, piti $2.85@4.10; common to medium, $2.70@3.50% | beans, per box, §1. 1@ celery, Dok Bt rs and feeding steers, s $1.60@ | spinach, $1.50@2.00 per b oy ol TR 10 and 6 8.20; cown, about sieady, 150027 pOiMEballard, per do doz, $2.008350; rod. | e ot iron, Juniata, §0. 10, dn e S ipments, none; | hea r doz, @3, o: 20 market slow and T @106 lower; oommon ¢ e or toe g oo Pat. planished iron, 24 4857 A Block tin, var.. .. Copper, planished boijer sizes. Copper, cold rolled Copper, sheathing. T —— Fierce Fight in Wales. Loxnox, March 20.—A number of police- | mm——————— men, protecting a party of emergency men | _____________ Olls Nt :ngagzd i: lervi:‘g lilwuldislrmm.s in Pen- CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., ryn, Cardiganshire, Wales, were attacked . ipati il bnCardeteavis, i, o, woacked | Wlosalo Relned and”Lubricatng 0 . during which many wen on both sides were $3.5074.00; 1200 to 1350 1bs, $3.90@8.05; 950 to 1200 1bs, $3.00@3.40; stockers and feeders, $2.00@3.20; cows, bulls and mixed, $§1.50@ %lll bulk, $2.00@2.40; Texas llaeu, . (i Noticns and Gents’ ijmsllmz Gnuds 110 Huruey sire. Omaha, Council Bluffs Hoas—Prices were again strong and 5@10c lnvu.r. making a decline of 15@20¢ in two Packers were bearish and the ship- plnz ‘demand limited. At the close the ordi- f @2.00; common swmall, per doz, §1.00@1.50 43 3 A. 1. Hishop, Max Bary run of mixed would not sell for over | eoice, ¥i.2u@1 55, ravbits, per dox, 90c@H!.00; " Jick rabbits, };;;‘,',;‘;“';!“g;g",fe ¥ B 4| iniured, S Ve T —— .65@4.00. The best heavy sold at $4.00@ ational Stock Yards, East 8t | perdoz 5. ; squirrels, per doz, Yc@ 0 F) hac o .63, light sorts, $4.70@4.50 Kouls, "March 2. —Otie—Kecelpts, 1,10; | $100; juck saive, #10e1 35 Footung, 1 Jxk 113 susste Notified of Ohaoe's Resignation. CARPENTER PAPER 0., ' N pments, : market PrLES —Pe ancy New 3 25,112 . NGTON, V= ice-pres ’ or e Mol hipmonts, 900; market steady; choics | = Al Per bbl fancy ‘New York and | ioofius, 1, 30608, 115 cooes WasaixaroN, March 20.—The vie Codu Saraar CiEaiake hr e Me) PINANCIAL ve sicers, ' $3.50@4.80; fair ‘to good, | Michigan, #2.0; choice, §200@2.35: choice | Moot 1 2 shee dent laid before the senate s communication Wholesale Paper Dealers, En WY Kt 'mm-‘il‘ p.. jrade vy 00@3.90; stockers and fooders, $2.10@ Missoun, 8.00@ 00d, §1.75(02.00, Shoet iron No. 87 from the governor of ;Rhode Island stating | Carry nice stock of nrinting, wrappiog and writg | Bictin knd Calltorna, it 6Rern ‘xml\lm. h“‘“fl New Youx, March 2)—[Special Telegram | £ i SREREe, ¢ corn-fed, §2.50@8.50; grass- wl's;ullg.! l;‘;tcl oy m-hbs: grapes, kebn. 0 | Solder.... . that the resignation of Chace as senator from | _Vaher. Svee. i1l &Iven Lo car load orders. | uperior advantages to Tu Bre.|—Stocks—The feeling here in @3.00', lem oanas, per bunch | mip plate, vest chiarcoa that state had been accepted. Laid on the e T et iy (58 futress Ty 4 stocks this morning was in keeping with | chojn h‘;fif”‘a“@;fi?’fi:flmfi?’ 006 §i a1 50! Aagus {:f‘.‘.{.‘.‘;:{;;“'&'gy,flz*’. 1C. 10x14, 225 sueets. table. The senste then went inio executive | 2r2ra8: Forwarding & Commissidn, ol IRV d betmoes Omn London—quiet. This was true of the gen- eral list, but more so of Atctison, North- western and Chicago Gas. The opening ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & O Storage, Forwording and Commission 4.70; lLight grades, #4.50@: Riversides, wrm’mo Navels, $5.00@5.5: IX, 10x14, 225 sheets -eumn T late, o o Slous Otey, March n-uma—nmxpu, Ranchito, 82.50 T Toxid 28 e e ot Shloniants. 198, marset saady: Tio (CHAIBBI:IIIIIIIABOH & Bugle, choice. §7.50 10x14, 225 sheets A Supreme Court Komance. ] Steel nails, per keg... : . bROO o Bol 0, Bu, | prices werd ow, the dectine from yesterday | Si2er, 810 Li0; fooders, 8 i stocicers, | 72 Jell & Cherry; cloios, 86.90GS.75; | Sicel wire wails, per i Nox Xakk Mah M.~4 Washlogien .":“:“‘:"‘-'o:'!’?‘.‘".;'" 2y "‘"‘;‘k‘"(”""‘i“‘w‘-‘“ : amounting to about % per ceat, with Bur- | ¥05 COWS FIL Papters Qg bein 840 | Tipes—Gréen saied, No. 1, s@ige; No. el special says the first romance under the new iata: Heloptond Mo 8 Jington & Quincy of 1 per cent. Following | anadt lower: gty sni inixed, #4475 41 ATigS | B S@8o: calt Sabidol dry diit, 7 Risnensions dnd oo im0 s Tt i e it | the opening there were slight declines, while | heavy, #.45@1.50. : 3-Navies, hand pioked, per bu. £.10 JAR I I00 1800 %0 60 9@ty | 08 10 Chessement of, Juslioe Gray of the m——— fnglo a4 SOt AT, Rook Island distiuguished itself by a decline : — oth oo dfflo." 50, Ca el on R 1 e e 1 B e s Mok oants, Cansbics 6 A uA "”y & o, O NORTHWES: o FOGs ack. 5 v 100 17, ate Justice Matthew: bbe *“NORT " of 3 per eat Before 1} 0'clock the quiet OMAHA LIVE SFOCK. Ty #.0081.50; Calitoraia, $2.0@ 1) o s, Lol Alb P (’ i 18700 wish b Gt AR KAVE Way 1o s0me animation, and the weak- Civer—Michigan, per bbl, $4.50@5.00; N 17. Goes to Philadelpbia. N L\! Llllfl dney ul] S ness 1o considerable strength. The upward Wudmn-du Marct 30, 1599, | Sorie Per ubl, 6.00@5.50; baif” b, ¢, 4 17 N, March 20.—The. postusaster folshiay g0 movewent, like the early decline, was con- 8. geperal left Washiugton for Philadelphis ihis morning 10 aitend tue fuueral of & 10 return 10-night, Although whe nwpu were the beaviest of r‘umm—l’u 1b, primc live meu whate, | Feaci Sued to fractions; with the exception of Chi- | the week the market opened active and over ; mixed with gray, 25@%c; dawp uml No.mf 4 aud Ginch 12aund 14 | Wea Bamcon ..Y.ty"““‘ 101 Farsai Btreet, Omabs, Peerless Dyes ! i4e Lrall hrux(\ltl