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RTINS IR, Ak JeLLies—4@4Ye por by preserves, 10@12 PV‘o 2, 4 and 6 inch, 16 feot. 15.00@18.00 UHAHAJ[]BBERSI r ( inishing-- P ARD-714o in 801b ple Tatand 2d clear, 11¢ fnch s, 25 . 40.00@51,00 bl ~ THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. | Siutve or “soee ‘asn- pas- The srans S e Oattle. :‘h‘:":h::::‘;l“'l‘;‘;f:;""':d""m“_";:':":::‘r‘:" Thursday, Marct, 93, 1688, | Mixcewrir—6ii@to ek 1b. 1szand S clear, Ti¢ and 2inch, Only a Moderate Voluma of Busl= | On the whole, the list was firm and first d,?':,"fi"'.’:,‘;"}:' SR Sa pectap 100, Grooeies: et R mfi"ffi'fmnu ALL JONES & 00 ness in Wheat. Prices were slightly better than at the close | under the influence of moderate receits. | Raoviged prices are as follows: CHURCHILL P ‘Boccessor to Beod, Joaes s 00 Baaorsa—Stark, A, seamless, 3%c: Amos- keag, seamless, 17'(0 L@fll!mnA seamiess, Dealer in Agricaltural Immem'éntx. Wagons esterday. From the opening slight ad- | The demand was both packers and Yamces sore made by grangers. . These with | Shippers veing free fiuvm and the bulk of Wholesale Manufactarers of Boots & snnu ds bef idd . .00 | carn a 3 LACK OF ACTIVITY IN CORN. | Reading, Union Pacific and Atchison were !,!‘,,‘,“,‘,’,‘i{,{,’;';_}’",“,zsfl,o,"_‘“; Ahipwing stoars | 1903 1fi3f4'c'°'§'un':|'c'§"°:fn‘\‘fé ‘m"”}'{. dwd 3 e o by SR 0t oen Bk st | Jpeae '"".“.::‘;'mzz's:m‘:.....x:”" it o e UL foc g T s ) e LG L TR the majority | dotle, ! ool sacks, 06, 4 ead LININGER & METCALF CO. = trolled by the consolidation and the price | of the sales a V0. ere were a e 'v Onts Quiet at a Lower Range—Pro- | o Y 1 o hion Pacific was | Yery chioice top loads of cattle on sale, but a ;",:;:;1,,,;:;;_%;‘;;&;;,;2?33: v, 1@ oo Agricalt [mlemm' Wmn:, Carriages e, Mgl s B A R Ll weak. The gains of the morning were ldst g.ooa‘:nl uu:;::u.:m: :gmdn::r}r{xt‘;:&:- 14c; dates, in boxes, 4@10006London Dehesa H 26,00 Buggles, eto. Wolesale. Omahs, Nevrasks. . o S Easter—Cattle Quicter— before the end of the first hour, and 11 | ranging mostly from $2.00@2.70, but there ‘,'“_,',,:";.}“;o@"‘,"w"?"“""’ g el TR . . 2.0 | PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN CO. Lager Becr Brewers, Hogs Higher. o'clock found the market heavy, with prices 'p","{: R, At By those W":““" '%"“ A B Ib, 71 lifornia 16088 muscatels, per g‘t’:‘r e hark A ket pi"‘ . };fi Wholesale Dealers 1n 1891 North Kighteenth strest, Om pu—— \bout steady at the ing figures, Later yesterday. ere was considerable in- 5 v 3 J ' % i the day Headiny got moro attention, but | QUIEY Tor foedors, and but few catlo of that iu'.',km i o tornia, Xandors, LS | atana 20 ctoar yenow piea | Agrioultural Implements, Wagons& Bugaies A OHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Y escription to supply the demand, vlum- rlb, 12@19: dried bluckberries, a0d 6inch..civiiiinins e .00 1, %8, €05 And 807 Jones atreet, Omaha. S T X e aaand p-deds the price kept within @ 3 per cent range. 5 B o e et Sred BlAcKbSCHeS | 1., ote= T FAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Cnicaao, March 25— [Special Teleeram w | Thero was no important feature in the list at ogs. , BaTe; pberrics, , 920} ainey white lime, best.. . 90 5, MILBURN & STODDARD CO0., I Tan Brs|~The wheat market was rathor | moon. The stock market went to pleces in o | Although the buyers startea out offering | petoe evaporated” poashus, \i@iser ovop. Soiih and” German port i Manufacturors and Jobbars (n Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornicg sluggish to-day, and the tendency of values | slow and mild way during the last hour to. | About steady prices, tho hogs soi Sy g | orated Culifornia apricow, 17e; cirrants, | wEONGG shid Toisvitio. 4| Wagons, Buggics, Raxes, Plows Ete. Window-caps and matallc skyliehts, John y :g-u-. in that end of the market that has been | day. The pressire was on Atchison and Tho trade was active at tho advance and the hl:‘"-’xfii‘.cj,:.‘.":"" prunes, l:ksfi{p{c;fu;‘ofi Michigan and Fort Dodge, | Cor. 0th and Pacific streets, Omahn. corked up was gently downward, The tem- | Reading, and these stocks showed a consid- peng were cleared shortly after the middle of "fior;‘u i r%m 1@l ])z:fl y i tor 208 per of the crowd is very decidedly bullish | erable decline from tho top prices of the \ the forenoon. BrokLYs-Meaitm, 1o Shis Wy do, i 185 MONDS MAN Manufacturers of Bm Oflce and Saloon Fixtares B half bbls, £3.00; small, in bms\’mm, a0, in e e .‘2‘«‘{"“""'"'- 10 bbls, $7.00§ do, count; doors, blinds, mould Roasmp CorFges—German, 24i¢c; Mo ot Ll e i on July, and the majority of the traders load | morning, and were followed to alesser de- up on the sligntest encouragement. They | gree by the entirelist. At the close not only are moved to this course principally by the | the early advance was lost, but the prices fact that the winter wheat and spring wheat | closed 11§ per cent lower for Reading and 4 Sheep. Three loads of rather commonish Nebr: kas were received and sold, The deman continues good fof desirable fat sheep, but A, HOSPE, Jr. Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organs, ! Laughlin's XXXX, 2414c; Ariosa, 9414, idsboards, Hook Cages, Drug Fixtures, districts are in need of rain, Wheat can get | lower for Atchison and Burlington, % lower | the receipts of such are light. Oovyras <Gitesh - blac ha, A,b’:‘uk;'l Rio, g:nrrml lsvl!, e owt. ?oo 1813 Douglas stroet Omaha, Nebraska. mblml‘*-;:umm 1 jnes, Couhters, Seeana Wi miong now without rain, but not for- | for Northwestern and a fraction lower for Re'cmp‘“ RO0AN 8@ 103 Mandahling, 23@28¢; roumlng P(‘whnmr“;m::xnt:v;:— -85 — —— outh 2ion e Uaha, rm.,y...,..m ever: Hutchinson, though & bull on | nearly the whole list in which there was any 3 Rio, 17@18¢: 0. G. Java, $4@2c; Java, in- [ ©HE0 vonlm bnx bmm“ ,‘ i nom. ,,mg Shoes. Cattle Hogs. Sheep ferior, 22 Rio, fancy, 21@22c; Santos and Maracaibo, 17@14ec. SuGAr--Granulated, 79{@8ec; conf, A, 73 68c; white extra C, 7%c; extra C, 7ei yel wheat, does not take any great amount of | action. The total sales were 209,158 shares. stock in the dry weather bullishness, and | inclnding Reading, 106,500; Northwestern, inquires, “Whoever heard of drouth in | 16,7005 St. Paul, 6,000; Lackawanna, 9,000; 828, e M()ILSE & CO., Jonhers of Boots &nd Stoes. JOHN L. WILKIE, Froprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory, Clear poplar, % in pancl. Clear poplar, 2§ in_stock h 1 N " oot y, o - Prevailing Prices, > P o1 S 0ot > 1101, 1103, 1108 Doug!s h My h Marchi” He is a bull, or says he is, because | Union Pacific, 14,900, and Burlington, 17,400, 8 toliomise 18 & m:‘o (','("l'::‘(‘c. pild fa ls'rw C ~:|% ut loaf, S3@Je; powdered, 828, 28,00 Jugian strest, Qmana. Maznutactors Nos 11448 50 Douglas e poichdac he believes, or pretends he does, that wheat | Thefollowing were tha closing quotations: 1 ] ou e Clear poplar cortiigatéd ceilin —_— is going to be scarce for consumption rogular... 1284 Northern Daci B R LY grades of stock men- Biinswas--Ciioice yellow, 20@22ic; dark Kines ”‘ 80.00 Goal, Coke and Lim 8 2 joned: colored, 13@14c. A el LAk in this country before the next crop PR S e Prime steors, 1300 to 1500 1bs. .. 81 @410 Topatco—Plug, 20@85c; smoking, 16@ ”“\’{.‘,";o s4akh. 6 Tk Hae 12 "OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO. OMAHA RUBBER (0., ‘becomes available, and that it will be needed H | doprefurr Prime steers, 1100 to @3.8) 19c. el bl i) = 0 badiy noar homo at. gond pricos that very | FACHSISSt 5 1% |N. Y Centrat Nitive fooorn.. 1.« wit0 | MSuesrasatio por bl R i Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, Manufactarers acd Dealers in Rubber Goods littie will find its way to the conters of accu- | Ghivaeo & it . 100 |Hock mad 8}’.’;’;32"&‘}}. gg‘;“ct?‘{; . § @330 ;i;('” — 4:{; l‘i“c» Bricks, 11@i% per bt | WWhie cedar, 4 inch \ 16 200 South 13th streot, Omaha, \el-rnnll Ol clothing and leather beiting. 1008 Farnam streeh it - 0., M. & § 2% o, o) | ¥ ¥ i an - 1018 ) s A el 9 C split...... 0 - = 3T, Bidlauon. New Yotk was Dbearish to-day “: C':,“Q‘g“"'c‘““‘"i‘"“ il Mp",;"‘;d © | Fair to choico bulls. ... @380 | ponny cakes, 13@lde per 1b; pure maple 1“{’.;‘?“ 0“"};:"‘0‘\““3 spli i NEBRASKA FUEL (0., _____8ash, Doors, Eto, views, but the facts that came from the sea- ¥ /: 3¢ St. Paul & Omi 31 Fair to choice light hog (@4.65 syrup, £1.00 per zal, Ql 3 oak (Wit S o sn rc l d C k o > e ) ‘board looked the other way. For instance, Dilasis con »wua?pr;mam :};: }"nllrt'gfltxlollw hmw‘ lvmg‘. 'k'.":\“u' "s\x GAR SYRU 8 ...x\',lc per gal. Y s.;,fi‘!.i‘. u‘-\m\\‘;clrog\ 1 ipre § of toal & 0%6, M‘;' ;:‘" !l.)‘:mtzfmmtnlg. , .7 013 Union Pacific. Pair to choice mixed hogs (@4, VRAPPING Parer —-Manilla, 6'ge per 1b; L Rkln) L 214 South 13th &t., Omaha, Neb. . s tho clearances posted showed a shipment of | Lo 0. & oo ool 938 Uignpacifig .o 0 | Fab 10 Choiee B stern o ] PO T Ay e T P S v XX clear,..... § maba, Ne Sash. Doors. Biinds and Mouldin Wheat and flour equivalent to 800,000 bush- | LaxeShors 0% | do preferred. .. #% | Fuir to cholce Nebraska @i10 Tras—Young Hyson, comimon to fair, 18@ | Extra 4%, ¢ ) ] iings. ©ls. A littlo wheat was taken to-day at New | Michigan Centrai.. &iis|Western Union..... 84 1. ‘Young 'Hykon, Rood to Taney, 80 tandard A. . 4 Branch ofice, 12th and Izard streot Omaha, Nel York for Liverpool at e better than May | MissouriPacito ... 60X npowder. common to gogd, 923 5 inch, clear. . 1e0@ ~ PEREINS. GAT N MANUFACTURL A 3 — O 6/ iEiotiy Gleak! DoLaal PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, BOHN MANUFACTURING CO, price, but neither the foreign nor home PRODUCE MA MARKETIS. }mm lln -f‘ Lucm" q Apan.com- | ng g 1.10@1.15 fmporters and jobbers of 30c; Japan, chojco to fane 20iae olong, comman o oo o | - CAEEIR R w0 ) diaension " Cpockery, Glassware, Lamps, Silverware 10¢; Oolong, choice to fan @ilc; Tmpe- Manufactarers of Sash, Doors, Blinds Mouldings, statr-wark and Intartor hard wood fntsth N.B!corner 6ily and Lawvenwe rih stroots, buyers appear to want the poor stuff in store there at tie price asked. Therefore the New York trade feels bearish. Light rains Cnicaco, March- 28.—Wheat —Closed steady; cash, 993c; April, $1.00)5; May, 9 ¥ Cy:! press, clear heart, dimension Kte. 1614 Farnam street, new Paxton bullding, $1.018 rial, common to medium, 25@be; Impertal, " " , Neb. :;:n;: x:?v:z::rzz:;m%ro‘l::’tfi;‘:Ir‘nlro':gmf (,orn—Flrm; cash, 843fc; April, 34%gc; good to fancy, 40@@50e. N GRS “m: ths; . 5% ggg May, 353 RACKERS s per 1b; assorted cakes, “ 0 d cate a gederal rainfall as vet, and the prog- | Gis ™| ‘My‘ cash, 243¢c; May, 25jge. @15¢ per 1b, as per list. Ship Lap Commission and Storage. STRANG& CLARKSTAEM HE AT'GQ Famps, Pipes and Engines, Bteam, water, railway and mining suppll ST U ana v Faraain Strebt omema **% hostications are that the dry spoil will rematn S anuca)llllv unhroklun lor‘ some umfi to come. Bnrley—l‘l‘olhh;k doing. wzas this scattering rain as much as any- el T thing else ' that caused the weakness of | DrimeTimothy—$L27. undertone 8o evident at times to-day. Thero CANDY—Mixed, 03@@1214c; stick, 9ig@tie; | N 1, plain, 8 and 18 inch rock candy, 105@13c; m-’m candy, T@3Sc, ;‘" ) '3"‘(': “’""’ 16 inch. HoLLAND HERRINGS—50@M0c. v L : Siding— MAGKENEL—Family, half bbls, $1250; No. Aot Eom, 13 ana 10 fec.. RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storace end Commission Merchants, Speclaltics — Buiter, eges, &‘hl‘llfiA fllfl" 0 llfl. 5 112 Howara streot, maba, Neb. ' were some periods of activity in May to-day, 1 g SR o ] 2 Gl Dt the erent bulk of the business was dong Lard—Steady S0 i‘i.;‘”;\,,r’.‘,"y‘;f }r‘:‘n',' Sl s 3 s, Dry Coods and Noti, CHAREIE R RETOLAL L7l inJuly. Lion wantod some May early and | yard v Nors—AJmonds, 16@1Sc; Pecans, 18¢; Bra- | o Fence ' ¢ T N one: Steam and Water Snpplies, Dbid the price up from $1.01 to 81021 without £11n} 0ot PRt O] Stock Boards M. E. SMITH & CO., L Flour—Steady and unchanged; win- getting much. He then withdrew and the o A e A 12 sncn 8. 1 s, 11‘ 1 and 10 st s And 120 Jgnes Bt., Omahm, yice 816 bac to HLOILE o then reasod ta | 4% Ve S B B o0 Diy Goods. Ba Dry Gaods, Furaisning Gonds amd Notions hs e Aand 1.021¢, and afterwards settled to 8101, For _h'g:;’ j};;f, @ Tt ibe a0 8 Sortox EuaxsuiaiD por oot tradodis- | B u u o w “ 1102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. Jith stroet, Omaha, Neb. i BE'RO“NELL & CO, \ the last hour 1t stuck within a minute frlu:- g A1) rJiherp: count. 5 No. 1 12 1 12 feet KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY G00DS CO., tion of $1.01% and closed there, @855, ? Nosim st i ad Engines, Boilers and General Machin Butter—Quiet; creamery, 17@24¢; darry, Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions Gents' furniahing goods. Comer 1ith and Harney 19.50 streets, Omi Nebraska. b0 HELIN, THOMPSON & CO., Ceiling and Partitions. Tmporters and jobbers ot r-x;}&:ltcavfinr(lu Sojitiem, 10c; Boauty, | st com, b 3 m. white piue part- Woolens and Tailors' Tl‘i[flmfl[x, 9. c; Slate, mm 82,00 817 Bouth 15th street. higher than yesterday. Poole & Stau -)r 1@3le. had big sclling orders in Moy at $1.0%% | Choese—More active; full cream cheddats Ot o Ao DrOPOrLY. ont. | and flats, 10}¢@103¢c; Young Americas, 113 ril"c July opened at 88%c. The range for the day | @13 2 m, "6;"05&(‘&,‘,‘;‘ i op“,‘;‘m’;“’;‘fi ";}"; o %’éu' {c; light' xmen -nnerL B3¢@bc; groen, 85360, oft to 4830, and up to Soice. It then 4ige; salted bull,5l{c; green salted calf, Bhestiron work, steam pumps, sew mills, Teatenworth streot, OmabA. Iron Works. S STEAM BOILER WORK. 5 ¥ Carter & Son, Prop's. Manufacturers of all W k 16i5e: 66, 12i5c; 70, 121ge; 90, 10 CARPET WARD- Bibb, white, 19¢; colored, Steain Bailers, Tanks and Shegt Iron Works South Bth aud B. & M, oronslyg: worked down to 853, rallied d | 8%(@bige; dry flint, 7!(@5; green salted kip, 6e: Ber '.. oil, G3¢e; Garner oil, B o, e v e Py (aht moieg b0 b e A daiio} dry aalt 7@Sc; dry salted hides, Bk pmkf,‘”m: obea ATl g: River TR Ju =T PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, T Steel Rive 1 icl 4 > = ture. after tho rabge was 88 (@sSic, Tho fros allow—Stendys No. 1, solia packed, 4o Steel River; (03¢o: Ttichmond, in, Norway.. T et (st Ll Wro| 11! and Cast Iron Buf:dip Wark, selling by Dunn, Phelps’ and others, and the I 2d co 1300 DEWEY & STONE, accompanying reports of more rain where it | NO: 2 84ci cake, dige. —Charter Ouk, Ram- | Boards— g i neodod cavsod b breal (o 5050, e 1ast | oy, Heoowta. “Shipments, apo, 4c; Lodi, dige: Allon, 63 (l)gwlmm‘r:d tes | “No. Teom. 5. 15,12 14ana 16 10 Wholesale Dealers in Furniture b3 boing 8% @S8io as stated. in the aggre. | COF.Ou. 75, ERis s TeniCot BIIRE Gy st Wi | ol e S CHARLES SHIVERICK, ate only o moderate volume of business was | Oats. bu. 5 109,000 Arnold, 6ije; American, Glge: ,(‘n.nlfl’f:f (ship'g cull).. Furmit % Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Ralllll!! done in the wheat pit. New York, March 28.—Wheat—Roceipts, long cloth, ¢ Arnold B, long cloth, 10i¢c; | Battens, well tubing, p rnieare, Desk ratis, window gusrds, igwer stgnds. wiro sigas, There was the samé lack of activity in the | 1,000; oxports, 23000; spot, market dull and Arnold, Gold 'Seal, 10%c; Steifel A, 12c} Q.G 60 Cmaba Nebraska. oy Norta 10t Jirvels Juuahic speculative branch of the corn trade %c lower; No. 3 red, 88%(@S3}c in store, Windsor, Go'd Ticket, 1015 ' 3 85 OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, which has so long characterized it. © nfloat; 903c £.0.b.; ungraded red,Me; G.xoum—Plunkeu checks, Ti{c; Whit- = — ) ! { Tho _items ' of bi“‘n'a' notortheoming | optlons snsc:&vo. unsettled, weak and lower: <"Normandi aress, Crocerles. Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Qflffls,' were generally favorable e bull side, 91¢c; Whittenton, ts, ey Whict kept. pricos fairly firm. The export | Corn—Recelpts, 70,000; oxports, 108,000; Calcutta, 7 HEEASIRE, PN 3}:}:2(:, B &N PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO. | Vaylis, tal work, \ron ahutiars ang Fackeon g Andreen, prop'r._Cor. 14th CHAMPION IRON & WIRE WORRS, { clearances showed improvements. The Liv- | spot firm and _fairly acuves "l Arpocl market was quoted firmer with some | No. 2 white, 46i4c; ungraded mxed 4'hy CAMBRICS or, 557 Wools, 35 Stand. e == | Wholesale Grocerics and Provisions. ard, 5¢; Peacock, be. B futures improved in price, and the demand | options firm, higher and moderately active. .60 Bl ;| xo — Ellerton, 7! 703, 707, T09 and 711 South 10t maha, Neb, o oo st B conimuca wa. | Ot Hscaia, 3000 axports, ~: 8 | ahuhan, SN L.,,fd:&:e, 5% |SHROEDER & DEAN, | — econp srapvec Iron ¢nd Wire Fouces, Railings, Guapds bated. 'I'he recoipts at the primary receiv- | spot, dull and stead f' options tirmer and 60 | Berkeley cambric, No. 60, figc: Best Yet. L i) and screens, (nrhlnn.nflnn.»wnl.r"mnnm ool ing points being light, and the near approach | moderately active; March, 3le; May, 30%{c 160 5 Buttercloth, 00, 41{c; Cabot, 134} wnulesale GPUWI'S Improved awnings, locksmith ry and of the beginning of open water communioa- | spot, No.2 white,83{c; mixed western, .fll@ .60 half bleached, Si¢c: Fruit of Loom, blacksm ith works, 403 £outh %2 tion were contributory elements in the gen- | 823¢c. 160 Green G, 6c; Hope, i3c; King Philip, 13th ana eavenworth streets, Omaha, Nebraska. gral contidence whiok was rollected in prico, | Coffee — Options frm, | closed 10 10 15 b fi’,;“,,,: R S0 GR AIN PR P VY e R S ere was some good buying near the open- | points above yesterday: sales, aj L . Sic: New York Mills, 10¢; Pepper- A ing, and also later in o Gay, but sehiers | March, and April, $16.70@10.75; May, §1 75 ] Poppereil, 45 in, 11 15 Hian: b ___Hardware THE— mere most plentiful for s short time, and @luu:u 5pot Rio A'Iullot fair caraoos, 81575, 00 I, 84, Blo: Popper- 7. BROATCH, GHIG AGO SHORT LINE caused a slight decline from the opening-fig- | _Petroleum — Ifirm;’ United closed w0 | Lo 236; Canton, &4, \iros, but a recovery followed, and the olosing | 90, 11-10c, & | Sije; © % 93gcs Triumph, 60; Wam: H =] Heavy Hamwm Tron and Steel, figuro to-day was exactly on & par with the | Eggs—Firmer; western, 10@11:c. b L ruv‘s‘u"s = 0c s Eonm: e it L S previous day in May future, and did not vary Pork—Steady; $12.50@12.75. % BROWN S| —Atlantic A, 4-4, Tifc; ' "and 1211 Harney street, Omahs. ", Jmore than Xo from yesterday's close on any | _Lard—Dull and easy; western steam at 0 | BRONN S 4, 7o Adlantio D, £, Go; At flhluagu, Milwaukee & t. Paul n" future, The estimated receipts at this point | $7.40: May, $7.40. lantic P, + Aurora LL, 44, 6¢; Aurora LEE, CLARKE, ANDREESEN HARD- for 1o-morrow are 180 cars. Buitor~Quiot and onsy; westorn 12@28}c. T b S SRR 8igc: Hoosier Basement First National Bank: 'ARE COMPANY. The Best Route from Omahe and Councll In oats the activity and firmness of yester- Cheese—Quiet; western, 9%@llic. L, 44, 6c; Indian Head, 4-4, 71‘,,. Law- Wholflsfllfl Hfll’flwal‘fl UI]I]BI‘Y Tm P]ate Bluffs to day gave place to a season of comparative Liverponol,March 28.—[Special Cablegram rence LL, 44, 60; Old Dominion, 4-4, Bigc; 35 ) n uietude within & lower range of prices. | to Tum Bek.|—8:80 p. m. close. — Pork— Pepperell E, 40 inch, 7. epperell, -4, 15¢; | 305 South 13th Street, - Omaha Motals, sneet iron. stc. Annu for Howo -mu. THE EAST ome operators who bought yesterday were | In poor demand; prime mess, eastern, 65s, Pepperell, 94, 21c; Pepperell, 104, 2c; Inmi powder and Lyman barbed wire, a et o R to-day sellers, and the market lacked sup- | steadys do, western, 55, steady. 07 Utica C, 4-4. 43{c; Wachusett, 44, 74c; Au: HIMEDAUGH & TAYLOR. WO THAINS DAILY BET! OMAHA COUNCIL BLIIVI'B Chicago, —AND— * Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, port, with the trading largely local in cha Lard—In' poor demand; spot and March, acter, and confined chietly to May and Juno, | 6a- 6d, fem; April and May, 376, fiem. 3 first named opened casy at 260 and Whent—In poor demand; ms\v No. 2, win- sold down to 25)gc, or Jgc below Wedn ter, 7s 4d, dull; do, spring, 8s, firm. rora R, 4-4, 7c; Aurora B, 4-4, 63 PLANNELS, PLAID—Raftsmen, 30¢;. Goshen, 2g¢; Clear Lk je; Iron M .:_,0“‘; Clear Lake, 36i¢c; Iron Mountain, MFEIQLS. e aeies Live Stock Notes. Cattle higher. Build s’ Hardwars aml Scaie Repair Shop. 105 Douglas day’s latest price, with later a partial recov- Flour—In poor demand ; 11s'8d, steady. Hog market stronger, w,.,m,c, H No. 2, 8, 22i{c; - Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, s&rwg:’l:;‘l‘\:;e was quiel around fi:fi?%&fe - CoruIn falr domand tor spna; yyith poor. || No good sheop on sale. 4 2 H MJ] 3 wide; B8 H SOUFSé e T e Clinton, Dulnlnque, Davenport, 0| nonths | demand for futures: spot, 88 91{d, steady; An active market on both cattle and hogs. hee, No. 1, #, GRAVIE! NV AW EF, 0 Elgin, Madison, Janesville, W lected, and No, 2 0ats t 3 i R ) ) y 3 T ioas W ona9,20.50 sore ‘h'g;-&d; ;;Elyt\l’“l, s 9344, steady; May,38 | , p Huges, North Loup, sold hogs (at Wholesale Lumber, Etc. Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, 46234 C.'V. Badley, Brownville, topped the cat- tle market with a load at #4.07!q. During the expired part of this month the number of cattle shipped east from Chicago The provision traders had their attention ) diverted somowhat from the market, by tho | o MinneAvolls, March 8. = Suunple whoat &l‘-alunullun of some statistics bearing on 0 Closing: No. 1 hard, March, o situation, The local stocks at the closo [ SRS 0% gars Closing: NO: 1 BEfs Mbrg Aud all other Imporiant palnu Bast, Northe; Bouthenst. ;For through tickets. call on tho ticket agen o o Harker Blodk, or at (CR Pucias p‘:.um-n Blcepors and the Anost Dining Car 1n the world Are run on the main line o the' Chicugo, Ml 2 = Imported and American Portiand_coment. State B 1‘,“:. 25e; agent fcr Mijwaukee bydrauio oment and TR, 5, 270 ‘Qutncy whits fme. Di 9 S L Quiney whlwiiwe. .‘.'.‘i‘&i'z‘f}z-@‘"ovfixi’xl&'.,} ye! STATE LINE, CHAS R. LEE, of this month were estimated to show on . Lnorthern, March, 9736c; May, 08c: on 5 hand, in round figures, 110,000 barrels of 3 L o alive has exceeded one-half.of all the cattle | 12 oz, 15¢; West Point, 40-in, 11 0z, 16¢. i A waukee & St. Paul Hailway, and every attentfon i| rle, 20,000 tierces of contract lard, and 27,- ;’;g’:“fi:f%fi‘%‘.‘n‘”fl"flck o ;‘(‘:,‘:"“"“' e | S A T | | e e Androseomsin, - 13¢0; | TO Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin LAk Ueq{fl}'fi}flf%{gmgfl I‘[HE]{EE Dougias | DRI paisingors by Gouricous suipioyes of ,000 pounds of short ribs, Compared with i pdllle ‘i& Wicat—Steady ; | Previously occurred for a number of years.— | Kearsarge, 7 Rockport, 6jici Cones: and Liverpool 00 APt A Do Qmanny Hob. i Man, the returns made on the last day of February, | Milwaukee, March 23, —Whneat—Steady E.‘uicago Weekly Review. pool, 1t Genoral Ma V. R, General I these figures would indicate a decrease in | c8h, 88%c; May, HA LUMBER CO., 0}‘ sor and the stock of vork during March of 10,000 bornd)u{} No. 8, 81@313¢c. 124c; York, 82-in, FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. O 3 i 18140; Swift River, 80 Thorndike, 0O, Shge) | Cabin passuge 855 and 830 according to loca inds of Bnilding Material at Wholesale, AL o Aukisiant GansralbacionyRl i No. 2, wmw, 214 @2se. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS: | [ys5 T eraiep Thorn a0 i Toi of stiteroom, K o1 845 6 800 AllKinds of Building Material 5 . " barrels, and an ncrease ‘in that of lard of No. 1, 4 . Trorndike, EE, 8)gc; ‘Thorndike, 120, 93605 | g, tow oF sTiIproom; BXcur siom i (o 16h Btreot and Ungm PacitoTrack,omave, | *1 5 CE AR Goneral supertotendent. 4,000 tlerces and in short ribs of 7, Ryo—Quiet; unds. According to the Clndnnlmog‘x]'icev Barloy—Nominal; No; ) Soo. rent tho amount of lard. is 52,000 torcos Provisions—irm; pork, $12.55. of meats 20,000,000 less than the Oincinnati, March 28.—Wheat—Dull; ral.ul'nl made it ot '. e date in 1888, | No. 2 red, 94@95c¢, Slnoe March 1 tho western Corn—Firmer; No. 2, mixed, 85@35!c. o slaughtered 230,000 more hogs | Oats—Easier; No. 2 mixed, 27c. th-n for the same period last year, and ivwas ‘Whisky—$1.03. merally belioved that the stocks of pro- | St. Louis, Maroh 28,—Wheat— Lower; luct at the opening of April, owing to the | cash, 92}¢@93c; May, 935c. increased production, would closely approxi- rn—Lcasier; cash, 20%¢c; May, 303(c. m ite the quantity reported at that date and QOats—Easier; cash, 25c; May, 265{¢. ‘Tho statictics iven publicity natur- Pork—Steaay at $13.00, Thorndike, XX, 15¢; Cordis, No. 5, 93gei Cord!s, No. 4, 10ic. Amoskeag, 9 oz, 16}c; Everett, 184c; York, 7 131gc; anmnknr. a)@-v.mm-cy XX, 1134c; Jaffrey, XXX, 12 Heaver Croel, AA, i%c: Beaver Creok, g Eeaver Crec NTUCKY JiAX 180; Durhi 274c; Hercules, Ington, 2214c; Coutswold, 274c; Melville, c. age to nd frem Burope at Lowest Kates USTIN BALDWIN & CO, General Agent 53 Broadway, New Yo tern Agent, 18 Moores and Produce, Fruits, Etc. BurTer—Creamery—Fancy print, 24@26c; choice print, 21@23¢c; fancy solid packed, 20 (@22; cholce solid packed, 19@20c. Dairy— Fauncy roll, 17@19¢; choice, 15@16¢; good, 12 @lic; low' Rgrades, lO@llL‘ Cugese—Full cream cheddars, choice, 11}{ @12}4c; full cream flats, two in hoop, 113@ 18c; full cream Y. A.. choice, 30 off rades and skl 5@de; limburger, 10@I12c; rick and Swi: ll(!l‘l.)l: Eoas—Strictly fresh, 10c. LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, Bte, Yards—Coraer ith and Douglas. Corner 10th and Douglaa; FRED W. GRAY. Lumer, Lime Cement, Elc., Etc. Curnw ¢th and Douglas § TZ.. we CHICAGO Ao ORTH- WESTERN vens' B, bic: Stevens' B, Stovens' A, C. N. DI 211y attracted considerable atlention and 1. | Lars—Namisa at $6.55, Lave PouLtiy—Chickens, per doz, $3.75@ | bleacned, 8}gc; Stevens' P, 7%c:Stevens’ P, RAILWAY. terfored more or less with trading. The | Whisky-—Steady at $1.03. 4,00 ducks, $9.25@0.50; gobst, §8.50a0.00; | bleached, Sio) Stevens' N, 0o Stovens' N, Tn WEAKMEN e .".'x-x’y"a"fo“-"y" Dealer n All Kinds of Lumber, market opened hu\ll-h but the buyers after Butter—In fair local demand; creamery, | turkeys, per b, 9@10c. bleached. 93gc; Stevens' SRT, 113c. 1 4 18ih and California Btrosts, Omana, Nebraska, Jost nhood, et £t seaqe valaable treatiso sealed) coniainiag Al a little exhibited @ comparatively conserva- | 23@35c; dawry, 20@32c. ot home cure free of cha ‘Miilinery and Notions. tive turn, and with the decline {n the demand the prices receded. From the best figures of | siuty" Ko, 5 od, ’;‘f,';‘,'f" R0 Whott= the morning pork sold off 2730 and lard and | Sioes My Ssige bide No. st "enoter: shiort rios f. The entire tralo olosed ut the | 118a,or oterlmss; May, itcs o’ insida quotations, which, however, woro tha | Vg8 OTUELAT NV SHERL 05, g yesterday’s last prices to only a {3 Tor ahortribs aud Iaed, In porik | May, 203o wakéd; No. 2 white, cash, 2o Dxessep PouLtiy—Chickens, per 1b, 9@ 11c; turkeys, 11@12c; geese, 11@12c; ducks, 10@11c. VearL—Heavy grassers, 150 to 200 lbs, 5@ 6c; inferior calves, 50 to 60 lbs, S@bc; me- dium to good, 70 to 85 Ibs, 4@6c; choice to fancy, 100 to 130 1bs, 6@7c. Omaha, Council Bluffs ‘.“And Ghmagw . C. FOWLER, MO 'Unvs.ooxnv. —— BANI}ERE’E:? S | o0t 0 Ml Mo 191 Wubash Av. 208, 210 and 212 South 11th stréot. ZF u.!(.urruwmul 00; balsam. capaib, |63 o3 borax, 10@13c; calomel, 80c: castor oil, (@110} Cream Lartur, 82C; COrTOSIVe uD, | r— e e s e N VEoETABLES—Potatoes, Colorado and Utah, | 80¢; chloroform, 43@0c; ext logwood, 12 E THE BEST the decline suffered amounted to 10@123c. “o‘:?n—cm, 10 bids nor offerings, 60@05c: Wyoming, B0@bdc; Nebraska and | glycerine, 24c; gum arabic, 90c; gum' ca PEEHLESS nYES___._mW o Dot ON NOTION GG ey Towa, choice large, 25@30c; common, 18@23c; | phor, 85¢; gum opium,3.15; morphia sulph, Mind Read Bishop Seriously 1 MisNEArOLIS, March 23, —Mind Reader Wnalflsala Notions axd Furnishing Gflfldfi AR OH10AGO LIVE STOOK. LIVE STO0K. sweet potatoes, Jerseys, per bbl, §2.75 beets, per doz, S0@100; carrots, 83@40c; ¢ 2.60(@2.85, Or o for Des Moines, Mars Jorgamot, $2,80@3.00; lemon, $2 ) ab: 4 h ‘, Cnicaco, March 28, —[Special Telegram | Chteago, March 28.—The Drovers' Jour- | bage, California, per 1b, 2¢; parsnips, per bu, | peppermint, §3.00@3.50; wintergreen, $3 Bishop yesterday performed his feay of find- 403 and 5 Bouth 1 street, Omabiu. % this pagie to Tue Bre.)—Carrue—Business was not | nalreports as follows: qum. onions, led choico, 50@5be; silver | olive, §1.00{ quinine, 83(@isc; strychola, #1.03 | ing a needle, but it nearly cost him his lifo, ¢ v = Joaig. Novad b4 d Cattle—Receipts, 11,000; shipments, none; 8¢ m@nsc rutabagas, 85 | @1.10, and may yet resultseriously. Bishop was not e nop postible by any other jina. ©oPoror 8dvaatag quIté as active as yesterday, and prices were market active but lower: choice extra beeves, lottuce, 35@30c; ou- Metal and Trianer's Stock. feoling well, but was deteriined W keep s | CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE 00, | ,Ationgaex ofine numerais points of saperiority & turn easicr, ospocially on big, heavy export : aifloyadlhy the batrons f this Fad oo stoers, yot the outlook was tha about every- ) SBU@IE siockers and s inion ‘Dedns, ver BOx, | 1310, tin, small pig - promiae. tho deivo wasa dintance ot wmie | Wolpale Refied and Lubricating Oils, | R it bl X thing useful or good would be sold. Cow 1 Toxas cattle, $1.05@8.50, + pie plant, per doz, 50c; parsiey, | Block tn, bar.. Bishop, blindfolded, went straight to the | Azl oto., Omaba. A. 11 Hishop, Mansger, | |RARUILY cancrente. i ERE i stock was in good demand, and no variation jgs--Ttecoipts, 13,5003 shipments, none | per do, 350; soup buuches, $5¢; caulifiower, | Copber, planishied boilor sizcs hiding place of the noedle, but immediately ; | Sl ety hech tu{otpdslitntere, in prices Wwas noted; in fact, values have | market atrong"aid 100 bigher; mixed, $.78 fe .75, Cobber. cold rolled..., . e foll 1h & fit. His body became. rigid and er, wayconnect T union enot with thowe ot the | ruled steady in this class all tho weok so [ (FLU03 heavys SLTNOLUDGT light 4556 | | Casn Mallara, per dos, £1.00@0.60; red: Qonper, shoathing, streams of perspiration poured from him. | ~~GrEEE rnn pAPER C0. T | SHRIEAne muke close connvetion ek tho Grping far. There were no Texans in sight and M}sal'm::rlp Receipts, 6000 shipments, none Ve 91 fou), bg ‘lls},s Lglrgg:' Jaa 1 8 })ouwr- -]uld that the attack wes sometbing b OHSE Dt Indianapolis, Cluch Y L A } ] ; ; e, P . moneare expected. The last sale of steers | market strong and uouvn‘-nd 1 i vl i1 , per | Gal shoet iror, Juniata, 30, 10, "dad 5 B rarch 28 An shanlite s Wholesale Paper Dealers, Niagara vails . oo Mo y-". wus at $3.25. As yet there is a limited do- | uatives, §3.00@5,50: western cornfed, $4.25@ | dos, $3. qulnel-,wr doz, 90c@$1.00; per cent discount. . vorce his been granted the wife of Mind | ©arry anice stock of pinting, ""N""r and writing Inulun.ummlvmuulu tho Eu b S At tor vaal calves, and Ahay are sallingi| & mbs, $4.75@0.3734. S Ahiber 8L O e Pat- planiaid irou, 2i1021'A. 105 | Header Bishop. Daner.” Special itention Kiven Lo Car jond orders. bAoA 5 AR ; ot prices that wjll ruin any shp- “fi-m’ 1'000 T hg";:hl‘:» ) nllla'—|na. Mfi’;‘l"‘m P :];o{:;'°¥' ";g}” chy‘:‘x:: fi'l"'-‘ R;zhng“llc 1“3"“‘“;“;{,“ g ““b‘f) s F—_.'co ;4 1t you wieh the Lest ‘n.o.fim.r.f.::‘n‘o':.‘ Al tioked , 2,100; shipments, 1, narket elow; s 4 P 4 o or Consolidat ion, T TR T PILL et Vi il Tise o ot o o el Hres, anlost O | dreassd ' beof nud stoors’ sieady; good 1 Foofog, I, 245, 113 ket 781 New Youx, March 28.—Tho directors o ARMSIRONG, PETTIS & €O, MG E. P WILSON, can get them for nothing in the country. kegs, 40 | Eoofing, IC; 20x28, 112 sheets 11,00 ctors of h " Gew'l Alnnager. Gon'l Piss ¢ A . it 4 0,0 M A0 SOLPA, | St oo 0 B Contollom | FARHAN ot el g, o, 0 | KGRALE 1 4% | tho Clevoland, Columvas, Cincinnats & 1a- | $1004g6, FOPWANIDg and COMMISSION | w.x. augors; ...,.'W}:,’..'J, AR B Dot of the big buvers wavo Hhied thelr | Stears, stronk und teady, $L.00@3.40; cows, | $L3ES 0% lemons, m‘fi’o. el 40,8 | Sheot iran No. 440 | danayalis * ralrond ek und voted. in B evars on o retaite TSI AT, Soirdbismier A 10r Agens ] oxders und have gono Homo wich helr ool stoudy, $LU0GATD iivorsldos, #.50; ¥ Navels, $.00; Ranchito, | Solder.... toaasads @10 | {ayer ot the consaildeidon of toat rosd with ‘Ghasbn. "Tolophions N ,“’ B e l".uuum Blrost, OuaLE B s | o i e 3 madtun |, Hoet- oo, 600, -mpmonu. Loo: idos, $3.00; i Ranchito, | folders: e cobnees i the Cincinnati, Indianapolls, St. Louls & k. ) | 8, @8.00; 930 to 1200 Iby v, ¢l . . 10x14, 225 sheets. . . 8.25 | on by the stockholders at their annual meet- | ™ U HARI T W { § uw@ltcn“ sockors und leo‘alm. #2000 l:‘ b:nllmnalll n?m&k cy":““'u East &. F935 & Chaery, obolos, 10.60; obaloe birs, Tin lfi)wifo;.%—h ings in My. The two companios will form & HARDY & 00, ONLY (i cows, bu! and mixe 40@3.10; bul ais, arch —QCattio—Receipts. i et X sheets. [ @ new company, to be called the Cleveland, B &810(2.00: s cattic, 31 86400, " | A, 50 markt tromgCllce hony afi;‘;;"c ?j,‘?“,,@;;i"“;’ dfi;";,,};fl? 94 N0. | Giog] natls! per kog 5 | Glnclhnat Chicazo & St Lous, with 310, | Toys, Dolls, Albums, Faucy Goods A POSITIVE coc ity Massu A EFAR Hoas —T'rade was active and 5@10c higher, | native steers, $3.75@4.80; fau 00 BEAN los, band pioki ‘i“ 2,10 | Steel wire nails, per kej i 276 | 000,000 proforred stock und 0,000 common C‘UR o488 of Bod 8\"" ot The bulk of the mixed sold at §4.85 $3.10@3.00; stockers aud reedor- 2.00& @3.20; good ,,1“““,,,““,." 1. 00; off or stock. Before the consolidation goes into | House l\-m-h,hw #ood, nlnl«un- carringes, of Exrors or Bxces .1A f“ and at'81 004 0a or Heavy, witn e s | 490; rangere. Cornod, $2.50@5.60; grass: j 000 clahs octuiry, ‘06@ Lumber. effect the Cloveland, Columbus, Cinginnati f | et ¥r8AR biives OmastaNes. A AT G ! angee, poor '...-.M‘mm i, por bl B4.E0@5.00, Neve | oo e = 8 1t 20 1t au@s 1o | Ldisaspolis will debiare a cash dividend owt | == ——————— ot o TARAT bin s duge H(igl—-l}a%alpll, J100; ahipments, 1,00 e Dol §5 0008500, At 0 s S BINEL18 90 £t W@ 14 ot wurplus at ho ead of lat yeur und the SU“TH Ky I'l"&,; e ';*f_;:fl market_highor; ohoice' heavy and biioh- O R R ne e ¥R . i 3 g, P ers' selections, $4.50@1.90; packing, $.05@ p — P, ¥ v ¥ Y y Y ap——— == = 3 s 1'% w Youx, Maroh mATIERS—Per 1b, prime live geeso, white, 15.00 15,00 1800 16.00 17.00 £0.00 PENNYROYAL WARR $faw Xoux, Marah 33.~(Mpecial Telsgraum | ¢60; ligus Fradoh 10@dsL, B@400; el with Erey. SO aakan Ay 15.00 15/00 1500 16,00 17.00 20,00 An Absoluse Gure. PALMER, RICHMAN & 0., spuccessiully used montily by i) et Srocka-Those who Lavs | iowx Olty, March 3. —Catule—Recalpta, | musty, 10Ggao: prime 11y ‘live domestio duck, 20 00 18.00 1500 16,00 1700 20.00 | MENT isaate e in Jn by 2 INT Live Stock € 't iow. Are Safe Effectualand P coutdontly boed for & substantialrevival i | 73; “shiomele, '551 markor steady?'1at | @iclwild duo ¥ 00 16.00 16.00 17.00 17.00 20,00 | Dowes, and 1ut woumiue sehc, ‘oo otince v e Suck Connission fll’(}hflll[x t'r' bioutards "'"' R TR : lm"; lRl:: ::-gpoi;‘ud thv-;m-:::u. Sianrs, W1 Q&&s. ao\n. s S, sk bk ‘rlnur—l’u m,w;u,mm- $3.50, | Fenoin MY | Roxom AR U8 auNiliie duto {ar 810 o Omes-Hogs & Opr BL°BADKS, PRt Vhioa Tub Euniass Cueuiose Gor Bibvio:n b , The ol o close on a; Nol dlndfllnoh a t ; 3 . ' caused some expectation among the Dulla e ogs 0 m"l"‘”i'uu market 50 higher; ‘}"’"""‘P er Ib, rios, 1@13¢0; common, l oh 18 80814, 0@16.80 :‘:.i'&.??‘;'f}.‘,i"';\.u“‘z’;‘.‘ e ORa At A, | T UNION S10CK YARDS C0, ber:[l;fl:dg::.::;&u I':l'e’b'-’“ndma' T mdue woiders of securiies insiesd of | ygh? e s K e by | ML 1 b frames, oho white, 15@180 .‘:'.;32}:‘;:; i Rt {fi'f“’& GBI, Hold by Geadian 0f Omana, Limited, ¥ ARE THE b wevival. Trade was obliged to look upon | G dark, 15@ido; strained Mg rein sstoanas swasamss 18.00@14.00 | cocts, & nia o0 Tosiy ) 130hn ¥. Boyd, Buperiateadent. Peerless Dyes #/'1i%5

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