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CONMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | Bad Crop Reports Materially Advanced the Price of Wheat, COLU WAVE RUMORS ALARMED SHORTS; Fent « mctor ll CHICAGC ehlefly fr mater todny. T aggressive wrather was 4e b than th ¢ Pork and Beside that temperaty low. Cabl mestic the offer clnnati I'r admitted The ov with sonie from et closing w The f il el hands, the erop. Co Start of easthot anticinate facts, toge murkets froni yost market ing Whi short o ano tion 1 receive Little corn to the My week Coverin wiis tho offering wore firs vunced fr strong ut Lowor caused o opening especinlly this proi partial re eney upyw 20 litrd w fonture of the market Wright, s offerin stitution advanced continuee steady for s on fo for Norwiy Extin 200 cars 18,000 hes The lea TANTICLES. Corn No. Mureh My July Outs No March Muy Jui Muss Pork May Lard Mny. July. Bept Bhort Kiby. May. Cash qu FLOUR spring, n CORN—) 2 yel markets were Char- First of the Corn Market Was t f the Moy Tands—HReceipts Were Un- ment from usunlly Small. 5 111, March 16.—Bad crop reports m Central Hlinols, Missourl and Kan- inlly advanced the price of wheat he clique kept buying May, not very nough to keep th of mind higher Corn shorts in closing r July up 1y, but WerYOUS framme gher for M closing yesterday lard each 160 and ribs I v, % f thee crop damuge reports, news cane the way and alarn better. Do stronger and The Ci summary cold th rted o nearly all s of wheat rather light Current's weekly crop siderable da ther wave Is on ares in southwest ngly los st a shade I age to wheat ning was from higher fluct i to ke tions prices were advanced nore, then held steady 18 within 4e of the top, ature of the marl Facter of the reccipts And th orn t was from allost of the had time to movenent eing the s untry shippers have not I grain sinee thi recent ind freight traific and d small arrivals all t ther with n show of firm ness in other mall fractional adyvance )aln though the 1y narrow uninterest- od fell 25 At BO ostiy dealers < week enused o orday’s 1 decld iv the po xpeetati is also small an d Only 18 car the prices and coipts th the e ars for ped were grade L faly indications ot fligur At the e ) store at seice than May shorts by were not arge, and as oth er onts sympathized and prices om Me to fe and the market elosed ahout the top prices the yards for nuncasy feclinie to prevadl of e market for products, tor micss pork. Realizing sales of fuct and ribs sent prices down. A wetion soon followed, with the tend- wrdd. The situation with reference 15 quite diferent and was really the A prominent operato 1d quite freely and nearly all U, were taken by a leading pieking in Hately, The result wits that prices insteid of declining. The mnrket 1 to uavance after the call and closed and fivm for lard ount were lurge and Swoden vl receipts for il ding futu a live hog the ind pork Transic especially Wheat, d s rar follows. OPEN. n CLUSE % 10,073 | 10 15 ptations were as follows: Dull bids and shade under the asked ts, #3.7004 winter 1, T8L,@T3 ¢, 1 No. B cash, 90c; N OATE-No. BO@I6K e RYE-N BAnLEY No. 4, 330 Fraxs Tiorn PORK-—\ r 100 floose), 1 oxed), $9. 105060 1¢ N 0. 0.2, 62c; No. 8,1 0. b, 44@b0c; r an it . per bbl., Ibs..' ¥12.1041 0.1945@10.10 L7.4744@17.50. Lard, 15; short ribs sides dry 'salted shoulders 13@9.65; short clear sides (boxed), ) WHISKY 1.1 niuu'Alm ranulit, EThe ol ments for R f Bariey. b On the | mirket dulry, 1814 Conx M BARL BARLEY Wiear 66,467 bu 000 bu. active; No. 2 T No. 1 nort e o cablos, with the tr U lowing wel toduy: Ttecelpts. | ¢ hipments. 21,001 ) 20,000 25000 47,000 185,000 400 39,000 | Produce exchange today she butter strong; creamery, 20227 s, casier; strictly fre (™ o 3 New York Mag 3 bhls., irket e ins 70405 Steildy y fair 10 %, $2.8500 i patents 5: low gr oW grides, T, $2.0078.50; Minnesotiv KAL—Dull, steady, Flirm; western, 6( Marr—bull, steady B0c, western, 65@ Receipts, 21,700 15 sales, 5,440,000 bu. futures, 112 spot. Spot miarket - firmer, fairly 1, in store and elevatcr, 7 76303 1. 0. b., 70407 nern, § ¢ No. 1 hard, 8610870 hern, BIL@S2e. Options ctlv reporied dunize (o crops, fiey higher shorts ¢ 1 bus exports, de ellofly switehing inge at 761505 May, 76 9 g At 77%4¢; June, TT4@T8%e, closing at bu.; sales, Spots BA5A steanier W dul; West b1c; Ju Receipts, 49,850 bu.; exports, 10.289; | sales, 10 Bpots 85143 May white, No. firm, tuir Hows DES Provisi lies, 10 pickled Lard Borrek 28150 Chrrsy Eaus( pkas. we TALLOW PETIOL ton openiig and clos sls, 10; ut 04730 Total s Rosix B Movass ce, falrly o SUGAK firn, ENTINE R pil; D ation mixed 1 and . 26,400 bu; exports, 6,486 bu, futures, 45,000 bu. Spot 524 520 i elovator aded mixed. 65205414 : No. 8, 51a002¢. Option higher with wheit and the 1 eoclosing, 614, 0,000 b, futires, 20 ctive, firm. Options o BT3GIRE, closing 100 Hu. Spot rmer: April spot No. 2 No. 2 A white, mixed white western, 42@49¢; Muy Quiet, casy Active. ONS — Cut meats, weuk; 610%c; pickled Should hams, 183@ 13501 1iidd western closed at s option sales, 750 ther \ F12.20: July, §11.60. ostng at $11.40. western” ¢ plekled hel- g0 Septon Pork, quiet wery, St b Dull, eusy Wo-Quiet, w EOM-Tlie niarket opened stendy and remained the sawe throughout. The price 64 Tc, DIghest, 6507 lowost 647 ¢ ed at 60 bid. Pennsylvania oll, spot pril options, saies, 50,000 Hhis ude; Lina ofl, saios, none; 29'5¢ bid les, 80,000 WIS Quiet, steady 10,577 rm:receipts, THELTRe; duck, 00 $1.4071.45, Dull, firo; 86@36: sdr domund k5~ New Orloans open kettle, good to tive firy Ritw, steady, more active; sales, hhds. NMuscovido. 89 test, at 27, eentrifugals, 96 test 2,000 bugs niolusses sugar, 89 tost, at fined, du Pid I Correr Lean ut 8 61008 11-3 pINGRY 1, steudy Dull} steady; u s DN American, $12.7 t, o fomestic, $3.95. sy: luke, $11.75. TIN—Straits, $21.10 bid, $21.25 nske BANANAS packing, BEANS Burres 0od coun 2060 Omaha Produ elpts continue 1 th Chol Pe $2.006402.70. Cholee navy, #2. ekl stock, 1 try roll, 1sa20c; RNIA CABBAGE-Per 1b., 8¢, , A T boy, §3 o Market. very light mathet Is necessarily quiet stock, #4 b, including crates @1Tei fair to cy roll, in smiall CuouMErs-—Per doz., §2. Lo recelpts were light and while aci | | | for sowe | #ood muny doaters wero offoring at 14¢ son Wore trying to get ittle more Gasr Matlurd and redhond du 0 tanl And mixed, $1.7602.00; s RA00G4.00; Canndn ook, §6.00107.00, GIARE FRUTT - Por Do, #3560 FUAY--96.00116,50 Hinks—No. 1 green 1groen, silted, 4ty 1 grecn, saited, ks, 3,007 V1 goess 4 NO. No. 2 green, & Jgreen, sulted 35 to 40 118, 4 n snlted, 26 to 40 Ibs, 8%e: No. 1 8 o 15 Ibs., Sci No. 3 venl calf, 8 10 15 1bs., 6e; No. 1 dry fiint, 74c: No, 2dry flint, & No.' 1 dry salted. 6c. HONEY- Cholee to_ fa 19¢; fair to good, 1661 5 LEMONS— Cliofee, $3.50, NEW VEGETABLES - | nd parsley, 46e per doz.: green onion Oravaks Florlda fancy, per | ussetts 43,251 Mexiean oranges, sir o lots, #3; California mountain Anges, 50; Washington navels, #4: New- castle Californin seedlings, #2.75; Med. sweets, #2.75: Riverside seedlings, $2 ONTONS grown, per per crite vy white clover, 180 fancy, 84 ttuce, ' 400; radishes 30 X, $3.50 1o hoxes, 3 b 1o 1 o Per ean, 16 Colorado, thve stos 0 Porany-The market plied and poultry of ail Chofee Tive ehiekens, 9610c; dressed, 116120 geese and ducks dressed, 11612 STHAWBEIRRIES —POr quiart, 2 SWEET POTATORS Per bbl., 85, TANGERINES— [0 half hoxes, # VEAL -Cholee and small lurge and thin, 8@6 Wi, 45 Epanish 138¢ #2021 tholee na- i« vory poorly sup- Kinds I3 very searee 130¢. 753,00, U veals, 7@0 2 Business Change lowing are reported at Du Neb.. J. Helms, confec Wailiee A, Payne The Allianed out to T. Ansley, Nob., J soded by C. 0. Tixiey. Chester, Neb., Mrs, E. R, Ephriemson, milli- nery. succecded by Mrs. E. D Hickenlooper Civighton, Neb. J. P, Johnson, fmplements, burned out. Red Cloud, Neb., R, Cumming: A irant, sold out to Taft Sutton. Aurclit, T, 1y Hebbel, general store, bill of sale of haif interest Hawkeye, [n.. B. I, Schriver tiached for §2,000 Indopendence, 1a ( give bl of sale 500, Meservy, T, Gilbery Thompson, ha wttached for #5455 Panama, In., George store, attiched Quitby, I, M. Fenton & Son, hardware and furniture, gave bill of sale for #1,740, Quiniby, T, William Barnes, restaura hotel, gave bill of sale for $300. Tiiet following are reported ut Omahi, Nelson & Poterson gave bill'of sule for $300. Ausley, Neb., 4. A, Payn Au W.w out Boclus, Dinbury dissolved Fairmont, Neb, goods, elothing, Ord Hartington, Neb., George sold out, possession May 1 Tuperial, Neb., Jucob Bigler re, sold ont Lexington, Neb sold out Norfolk salved Iyniouth, Neb,, H. ¢ out Piymouth, Neb., J store, sold out here, Scotla, Neb., F. Stanner, meat out E. E. Neotin sold out Chicyenne, Wyo., E. A. Slack, publisher, now Cheyenne Daily Sun” Publishing company, in- corporated Cheyenne, Wyo., Boh hand woods, receiver Casper, Wyo. digsolved Aurelia, Tn., Honry Hebbel, general ve ITOE sitle of Balf interest for 4,6 Clinton, Ta., Davis & Glrard, groc solved Wiope, Ta., Trye R e fonery, sold meat market, su Mrs. gave & Co., gene Lillie, hardware, lware, Duesel & Co, general nt and Bradstreet's ment market, . meatmarket, sold Neb., Juds, billiards, ete., sold Neb., Nicls Jensen, general stor Neb., Cass & Parson, gencral store, Nathan Solomon & Boots and shoes dry [ k Car suloon, & Son, hard- W P. L. Potts & Co,, groceries, Neb. ant Conley & Aloon, dis- Grebe, b sold Wildhaber, ness, M general market, sold Neb., Lincoln, meat market, stedt & Wynn, second- pplied fdr. Bostleman & Kimball, drugs, fes, dis- & Wade, 1 hardware, sold [ Shannon, clgars and o, sold out Ta., I, 8. Thornton, restaurs for 150, L, G H nt, gave bill of safe Sheldon out Washta, [a., R. Dalziel, hotel, sold out Washta, Lu.! J. G, LaBirren, hotel, sold out. Washta, In, Cano Perry, meat market, sold ou Boutelle, hardware, sold St. Louis Markets. S1. Lovts, Mo, March 16.~Flour—Slightly better: no quotabie chan WaeaT-Opencd firm, improved to the clos which was 1h@liye above yesterday: No. rved, cash, G4lae; March, 65%c; May, closing Conrx—Dull, %¢ higher: No. 871c: Murch, 87%c; May, 893 OATs—Bettir; No.2 cash, PiOVISIoNs—Very dull, in job lots, §18, Dry salt m longs " and ribs, $10,15 strips, #0.50¢ boxed lots, 1 shoulders, #10.50; tongs and shorts, $11,8745; strips, $10.624 hiuins, $13.50, RECEIPTS—Flour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 39,000 by rn, 214,000 bu.; oats, 51,000 bu.; rye, none; barley, none. SHIPMENTS - Flour, 7,000 bbls.; wheat 12,000 bu.: corn, 111,000 bu.; outs, 30,000 bu.; rye, 000 bu.t barley, noe. Burrsk-Unehanged. 2 mixed, cash, May, 823 iged.” Pork, %, 10086 shoulders, shorts, $10,20; more. Bacon, ribs, #11 Sugur cured KANSAS Higher; N Conx-In OATS-— W mixed, 28Q283c Burreie Unchanged; creame s Weak, 13¢ KECES—Wheat, b oits, 2,000 bu. SHIPME TS Whent, 000 b oats, 1.000 bu. New Yurk Dry ¢ NEW Youk, March 16 dry gooldat f tthiore was i fu reh 16, —WHEAT— No o den: ir demiand; miode iixed, 84c. nd; No. 2 y, 24@27%¢; ds 56,000 bu.; corn, 5,000 & 1000 bu; corn, 6,- bds Market, The general demand rly large business in_ sti ginghams as the result of a change of & agents’ prices of leading makes. B cottons were quiet, but there was i nd for brown and colored cottons. NUseason A1 com| st, including entton ts are ready to take s have not bien settled in det Articles cased In on which although il Omahn Grain, The following prices are based on delivery at Mississippi river points WHEAT - No. 70¢ bid; No. 8 spring * bid; No.8 white, No. 2 April, No. 8 or " better, cish, April, 881c bid; No. white, 381¢ bid, Coftee Market. March 16.-Options shanged 1o 10 points down 010 points down: sales, March, $16.5016.90 §:30616.40° Ju cust, $16.10; § or, #16.0b; D b, dull, steady; 6015¢ bid; No. OATs—No. 333, bid, CorN—No. 2 cash, ¢ bid, 3973e asked 0.3 or bett e bid; No. 2'white, 3 38c bid; NEW YOus, steady, u steady at 0 bags, fuclud April, #16.50; Muy, 1561016.33; A w16.105 Ot Spot R pi mber, Milwaukeo Markets. MILWAUKEE, Wis. March 16, Firms Muy, 65%e: No. 2 spring, 650 CorN-—uivt; No. 3, 401, Oats Firm; No. 2 white, 38130840, BARLEY 030, Rye--b4 PROVISIONS: WHEAT 5@86'4¢; No. 8 Firm: pork, May, $17 Minneapolls Wheat Marke MINNEAROLIS, Minn., March 16, T tont to the market today arket improved on account of i strong the close. Receipts, 203 cu 621405 May, G4%¢; July No. 1 hined, G450 rack N Liverpa ke March 16 WiEAT Stead holders offer moderately; No Gsarts 1d per cental; red” western liw6s 4d; No. 2 red winter, ¢ LIVERPOOL, and poor California, spring, s Ouiwds 7d. CORN-—Firy 2d per cental. demand fair; mixed western 4s hilndelphin Geain PUILADELPRIA, Pa. Ma Strong: No. red, March, CORN—Quliet but firm; No. Oars—Car lots steady, under Ings, but local trade quiet; No, 2 4104 1c. Market, 16, WHEAT — il mixed, March, 49 oderate offe white, March, timore Grain Market. Md, March 16, No. 2 red, spot BALTINORE, Dull ung tirn 4 Dull: mixed spot and Mu Firm, No.2 white eastern, 41c. WhEAT and March, Conx h, 47%c. OATS Cinelnauti 3 CINCINNATL O, March No. 2 red, 68, COoRN- Stronger; No. 2 mixed, 42@42'4c. OATs—Strong: No. 2 mixed, 860, 1§17, WHISKY—Ste do Gr. ToLeno, 0, March higher: No. 2 cash, 6815 CorxDull, stendy; No OaTs—Quiet; cushi, 300, rkets, 16, - WHEAT—Quict; \ Market, 16.~WHEAT Tol Active; cash, 42150 Cotton Marker, NEW ORLEANS, La., Mareh 16.—Market firm; good middiing 93-16¢; middling, 8 18-16¢: low milddling, 8 ¥-16¢; good ordinary, & 18-16¢; net receipte bules 1,647 wikles, 6 halos: 150 biles: stock Ipts, 1801 12,944 Hinle groe STOUKS AND BONDS, ted Yiel New Yonk, March was again subjected to fron: reconized bear qu prices ylelded under th taken altoget errutic and it was noti A roadily, « Securities Subyj rhe “hares slowly. Even those which K greatest « netive i lower of Chicago Gas, grangers, New ernand New En lana w nnoan it positively wink, closed The any of the left off clines losses, s, Sugar York' ( and | unfavorul nt that an ¥ havel procured by & New York firm of conl supplied the conip: Contral was depresst about the proposcd in stock of the compiy for New York teri BufTilo, for block sign "o one atock nbove pluyed unistakable st citic prefereed, which inslde support pending sulv of Chicago & N with w view to liquidat Northern Pacific prefer 401, Rumiors were i ¢ thitt the hracite ¢ prices and Luackawunn and Jersey Central all Uit Reading beld stubl fiernoon, when it b Wi to be ho manipulut beirs becime tinid an wgressive. In a con prices moved up b 10 New England. Jorse per cent, Sugar 1y wanna and Chieago ¢ lington & Quincy 1% Elcctric and Missouri the late trading there % per cent from the be tes were wealk on tu store, | opened | | ¢ « « « bouds, while Richuior bonds' moved up on a s quently dedied, thit M on the company had able by Dresel;, Morga tion wis that the out with a plan of reo ket closed steady in Lo e Post Siys money ninrkets It Qs tr scored for s are or ulnost respresent rowers with indifferent shown yesterday wble bloek of m on the Stock exe The continued strin paper market proves t munity as a whole Is st 1ook i< better chiefly be funds from near-hy eit ney Wi i still aTolder of New Y the situation is doub future action of the depends considerably ¢ kets, meantime the fede 10 erijoy its respite. Gold Trom- the wester us had bec serves being litt sing off in money wean inmediate resur wnd this, in turn, woul sl surplus in Hlowing are the ading stocks on th hange today Atclixon Adums LApross Alton, T. 11 3 i 1% Ameriean Expross. Ealtimore & Ohlo. Canada P Cannda Central Pucitic & Ohlo lGkg0 Alton 9. & Q hicago G, ..., oot Consolidated Gas. .. 1 ¢, C. C. & St L. i Cotton (1l Cort.. g Del. Hudson.... ... 126 Dl Witss, 1o -os 188K D& K G pivd. 513 D. & C.F. Co Blig st Tenn. .. R Erle. a 2 o pi e Fort Wayne. 153 Gt. Northern C&E 1 pld Hocking Valley Liinols *Centrai St Paul & Duluth Kan. & Tex prd . Lake Erie & West.. o preferred .. Lake Shore. Lead Trust...... . Louls. & Nush. ... Louls. & Nuw Aib’ Manhaitan Con 18ig Memphis & Cha's'n 4) Michigan Central. .. 103y Missour! Pacific ... bl Moblle & Ghlo.. 7 Nashville Chatt B Nationsl Cordage. | (8¢ do preferred...... 1053 N.J. Central.... ... 1lilg Norfolk & W. pf'd." 50 North Ameriean Co 814 B2y 2 14l 2% erred N ( shares, including: At Burlington & Quincy, 12,0003 Cotton O1l, 31, ni & West 28, il Electrie, 8,300; National Cordag B4 4,000; New England, preferred, 19,100; Nort ing, 34,000; Richmond Isknd, 7,800 Nt Paul Unlon Pacitic, ; W New Vork Mo Yonrk, March 1 Firmly active, ranging last 10an, 4 per cent; ¢ it RIME MERCANTILE P YERLING EXCHANG| business-in pankers' b davy bills und $4.861@4. T BONDS £ quotation 11t 112y Uiy 105 Bl coup... ® rex Pacific s of ', Louisiuna st'ped (s, Missourl fis ‘enn. new sot fis. Tenn. now vot Tenn. nev sot Canada 8o, 2 Cen. Pacific Iats. D& RGe Isty, D& K God Krio 2nas .. MK & T (¢ M K & 1" Gen. 5s *Mutual Unfoo Gs LIt Cert. Ists i1 7ag Bisg 4 109 110 116 o s March s, 6 BOSTON, Mass. percent; time | ng are the clos 4 ining sha Atehinon & Topeka Anerican Sugar A, Sugar pfd Hay State G el Telepho Boston & Al Boston & Matne... Boston & Malne p'td C.oB&Q Fitehburs i, Gen. Electrie. 111, “toe! Mox. « entral NV, &N Eng Oid Colony Ore. Short Line. . Kubber Y <un Dlego .l Union Paclfic West Erd Ik West End p'f'd ) Bid i s ) Franciseo M SAN FRANCISCO, Cal closing quotations for were as follows: Alta Bulwer kelcher Best & 1o Chollar Coo. Cala. & Va. Crown Point Gould & Curry Halo & Noreross 1 15 w ler 30 0 105 ew York viin| NEW YORK, March 16 closing mining quotu Crown volit Con - ul & Va Dendwood Gould & Cuiry Hale & Noreross Homestske Onturio Uphir |Copyrighted 1573 by J LONDON, Mar Specinl (0 Ty entered into very s change, but in 5oy rather i free closing o Consols ure 1-.6 nd Indian rupee forelgn gover v | what' irregular, | us very tirm, lutter afternoon rites have perceptibly %N Y Missourl Pacifie, 1 " A though dealings to m Mear Attack and ded Froly, 16, -The stock n ) some attacks warters and at fntervils The moves xevedingly wifile ¢ pressure, her e sthers that we intervals seemed to be 1 without material net lecline for the day in stocks was Burlington which The ge anywhere al list showed de- from 1 to 24, General Electrie, the entral, Canadi Southi- u the joad. New Eng- Jly affected by - the vattachment for #106 against the commerelil doale 3 any, and the Now York d Dy the Knowleds serease in the capital 1o, $100,000.000 10 piy als in' this ity and als and for other pur- o all others which dis- rength was Union has ovidently secured ‘tion on the provosed orthern ific stock ing the floating debt red rose 1% percent to cireulation 10 the efeet orpinics were shading i, Delaware & sold_at lower figu wornly firm during e plain that t n of the markoet i the bulls somew puratively short tinie 3 per cent, the latter in y Central rose 1y i per cent ins 13y per per eent, o Pucific 14 ¢ Wis 1 renct st tigures. Erie seeuri- mors of 4 Bew Issue of wd Terminal stocks nnd tory, Which wis subsc- v, S SPencer’s Feport enaccepted as favo n & Co. The sup would at once ¢ raanization signs 'l eent. n of 1 to in the turn o the n rates In i measure fictitic the bids of needy Lo collateral. — This wis when o consider- {at round rates not of yet S offe in the commercinl hat the banking com- il strained. The out- cause of the return of fex, where local money y cased off. Chicago s ds ana for this tless responsible. The oney market therefore i that of foreign mar- ral treasury continues y ork fu nbanks is not coming expected, the gain in le over $100,000 1 day. rates, will of course, uption ' of gold cxports A wipe out the treas- twinkling s closing auotations of ie New York Stock ex- Sorther o pre U. 1 Den Northweste ay pre orred & Guif Central NoYo NN Ontario & Western Oregon lmp. Oregon Ny 0.8 1. & L Pacific Mall | Peorin, Dec. Pittsbiirg Pullman I Reading........... Richmond Termi do preforred Ko Grande W, do profecred Rock 1 St. Paul.. Ao proferred ... |St. Paul & Omnlin. preferred rn Paciic ar Refinery. n. Conl & iron Toxas Pac N. & % 2614 | Westera Union, Wheellng & L. § do proferred Minn & St. L. . D.&RG. .. Goneral Kisctric, .. Natlonal Linseed. .. C. Fuel & iron do preferr.d Hous & Tex. Tol. A A. & The tatal sales of stocks toduy we chison, 6,000 26,400; Chl 700; Delaware, La 3007 Erle, 18,4005 Gen- 5,000 00; New York Central, 1,400; Northern Pucifi hwestern, 5,600 1 Terminal, 7,00 32,0005 St estorn, 11,900, Market, 6. ~MONEY ON CALL fi 1 4 109 percent; losed offered at 4 pe 20,000 PER—6@T per cent. Ly, With uctual AR for Ixty- 4 for demund. - teady. State bonds ills A 15 on bonds: s, Consois Deben. 55 &1 W &5 N Pac Now N W. SE T I s B K GO R Inion Prelic sts. West Shors I G, W Tsts Ateli. 48 & Atoh. 245, class 4 G. W, & 8 A b, 0 2ds HO& T Y H.XT.CCon 5 104 D 0u it Boston Stock Quotations. 16.—Call loans, 6@7! 615 per cent. The tollow- New cuglaod s Gonoral e *Wis. Central s, Allouer M. ¢ ton & Mont utle & Hos on Calimet & Heoln Centennial . Franxlin Kearanry scool | Quiney ant1 Ko Copper Inmarack Ining Quotations, March 16.—~The official mining Stocks toduy Vexioan Cphir Potost Savage =i rra Nevada Culon Con Utah Yeliow Jacket Com g Quotutions. “The following are the Viymouia SerEs Sevada Standar Union von Vellow Juoket iron sliver Quick ~ilver o prefere iew. s Gordon Hennett | York Heruld Cublo whusiness his been Iugly on the Stock ex- tons there hus heen f outstunding aceaunts 0ty per cent better DApEr g per cent securities close sow Loy (New N Hudson | rallways Lave o on s 2 por cend. 1t and n ¥ o minrket fo alized, clos o . ¥ RIDAY, MARCH 1sealt) 'London. Southwestor n lon Northwestern hers 1y 16 1 por eont. Cuns Wik quite demor Large sales have hoen 1y, A fnt mide [n conneetion with the Liverpool tailure AN tired und disgostet holders realized froely New Bash debenty preference 1 cont orfolk & York in DOr cent low Contral posed Tssue of adqitionnl capits and nearly We per cent cent, A sympathy; 4 10 1y per cent are unehan 2 sops In very qulet. atd poer cent three n, per cent NEW #1,264,165, KANSAS CiTy, 1,848 oK, Mar ved 2 per ¢ nths' bills were fell 4 cent on the Stoek. Wi 1t lower, W ibnsl Milwaukens 11y Whors W to % per o preforence, however e Philadelphin & ite diins Wwere 1iso wnadian @ rand Trunk lssues Madean ordinary profe Among oher securitios Wt Minihg shares were T money was in fair donind it discount rates were dull, sily pluced ut 1% ware ) hic 1 Flonncinl Notes. ORLEANS, La., March 16.—Clearings, Mo., March 16.-Clearings, Cloarings, $145,620,- balances, 85,2 BALTIMORE 847,787; cent PHILADELPIIA #11,471,468 : per cent. CINCINNATI, 210,125, exchang MEMPIHTS, 5,044 ba BOSTON 614,040 per cont St Lovts, balanee per’ cent premium Mc CHIeAGo, T, Mareh | i 230; New Y Ting exehange miand, $4,865 Panis, March 16 of for the the Bank nd vok of Eng st of Engl Week w OMANA Receipts Still Only Fair, with Lower Pric Receipts do not increas. expected and somethin, were by no cattle, 11,452 cattle the sane as a rule the gener was weighing fact, dull el off duy wit demand to th notl M balunces, b 0., March Money 25¢ discount to par, Tenn. solling ances, Muss, balar Exchanie Exchunge weik 5,000 francs gold and 1 LONDON, March 16, inereasid nd's res SDL82 Y LIVE short of last means heavy four duys there 10,692 hogs 11,641 hog period last week The supply was the al quality upw houses, howeye gry, und. ply the 1o ashade stron good stufl sold frooly nt There wis 1 very ny t as 1o rough this the supplv good active huyers e business of ti with the exception o th luted tratn, the supply, first hands bofore There were hardly enough cows hi 1 denmund with the more desivable grades selling a week or to Aves were yumon lar, While on i y limit feeders re orders and looked s high sules [, Mareh $433, Clanrln Monoy, 6 Pa alan . March 16, . #1,788,912 Clearings, s, Moncy, 16 per ¢ Cle nt rings, - ik New ' York Mareh 16, £ L0 per #1,01 $£102:563 Mareh 16, 1,081 on New March 16, $408,678 New York ex- Clearings, Clearings, $1¢ Money, & atpar 61 (it 90¢ s, 16 Yor Clearings, § Money quiot, New York, 128, $18,371 - par. Ster- s $4.8 430 YT per eent entes, 961 exchan Motiey firm at Three per cent ount. The weckly statement Frince shows ai increas 450,000 francs silver. The bullion in the Bank £142,000 during t proportion of the Buank rve to lability, which last reent, is now 51.21 per cent STOCK MARKETS, Brlow Expeetations Quality THURSDAY, March 16 as fast as deal days supnly is still week, when receipts During the past received 10,125 )96 sheep, as against and 6,516 shesp for the four have been and 4 1t at all 1ihoral, wnd while : was not much chanz of the offerin Wblo scarelty of o rds of 1,250 Ibs, rkets eistand . which 1le This this un ive nininiun 1 dressed heet were all rather cattle o was limited, they were slightly firmer prices y was filrly brisk, and arrivals on'a hes practically out ot Swas 1O to sup- active, perhiaps anl trade was Wednesds about st fnaiferd )k ue this s stock generally. ss of stock continue quite lib- ¢ to b lower than » Good to choles veal demand 1 strong, but Wlves were rather dull. ount of the bad weathe demandd from the countr r dealers appear to have good ont of tirst hands today suvany time lately. Repre- thign ces rul The r there for sentative sales: Av. B30 1040 1060 1072 1048 904 1163 500 910 91 608 924 » 540 1030 1150 B0 )22 KO 831 1450 740 0 1490 LX) Av 10 21 1087 107 1085 o L1001 1113 1028 1160 L1083 1183 19 16 95 19 e 20 18 14 20 § MIXED, cows, 50 1060 97 829 1063 1023 1040 1043 909 1090 1187 959 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 16 Cows 4 stoers 79 steers H uuevenly low ate, wnd 't wias i 1 houses, wanted were ull P W Ui W good medium Targely ut $7.25 un 1 i xed St e light #7.20. On Provisions, i of the duy, § hogs sold it fron the hogs sellin ¥1.20 10 17.4 ne week ugo. Av. Sh i 140 HEEP-Only three loads were v quality ited slnpp arish, e feeling | unywhere nesdity 50 86 90 11 017 1080 ) he market ppencd slow 4300 4 00 1100, weik Reckipts wore only i rule very good i nd fresh mieat, Castern Teports re Wis wenk to_10¢ lower s The fuir to Welght and heavy hogs sold }Aw‘ und the” fairto good WOSUY b from #7.10 to et ivals the rhe agcount of the strength in and moder- )f‘.? 1 and It as frou 5 op ol g 1 one Toad brought the top p ). Bepo Ve v s S0.00, hu common nixed it wus practically 30 market, 1he big bulk of ot hat runge, as against from Vednesduy ind #7.45 to §7.00 Kepresentative siles ’r No. Av. Sh. BG...245 HO 87 74 160 50 y 10 30 360 5O 240 40 168 ARD ROUGH. 6 26 recelved, of | of ‘ which two teror, Th westarn ¢ mon good 1o ch Represent No 17, w ot wes 189): or, # donbl I8 niged fuir to I st 40 o 1001 wlos hole wtive 180 western ewes o billed diroct aging 106 rood to a Toeal shuugh kot vory Tha. and th 0 wrket ol 1 Y 4.00000.00 Ay 106 Rocolpts and Disposition of Stock, OMcial v shown by { ipts and disp he books of thi st Union Yards ompany for the twenty-four hours ending at s o'elock p. CATTLR 8l 2108 [ ha Pac | The G 1 | swit's Co un March 16, 18 RCELPT HOUS. ] ol 2 DISPOSIT VEIS ¢ kin, Tamwond Co | The Cudahy Packing ¢o J.P. S A it P D. Armo: Shippers an Leftover Totnl « ‘ CHIOAGO to Thne B | trade toda | yesterdiy | the day i | want rian ‘ not at all #1 | at'trom #2 | andat tro | steers. On | Fiyear T |l wi in the he flat { week. The the deal o local pack for light o grades, wh | of the day before of from 15e to 20¢ nd o cline fron Most of th | consideral | w | was noac The shee nd dull doni. Tt t higher i weak also | auoted at Receipts 9,000, The Bye Carri 100 e @600 for 4 905,50 St 505 Cows Hous 6,000 hey i wes lambs, $4 K ANSAS ceipts, 2,0 miarket qu catile wes beet and nd heifer #3.35714.20. ceeipt ket dull, 11k, $7,0567.25 Receipts, 1,500 ket fiivly active ative sulis 7.37151 by SikEp -} none; mar Reprosenta st st Soady'to | to fair, #2.( | 7.50; mixe | SHEeEp-—K no market D. D Fraze Pres, Capita RE Sioux Cit, Omiuha. rrespona Bee: To rs of All anti-vice | requested quest the meeting, 1 evening sel out such a truck me | sired anno own sense signed the gave my The re follows and aecom: ently vern society. Y | you can re | 7 1 believe and best ¢ close then tirely woi over our ¢i it would th I believe | ably with any eastern city | orlarg reets of than 1 hi ar. T western ci in the cast in the we day 1 beliey id chief ¢ to control this petitio in the ma vice is wor though it signed the tion been I have signe: hese ur as well aware the be | 1suw the correcting hor Perhaps | i Louis, 2,300 head; Hoo 3 RE OMAnA, A did not sign the trolling the Ve s 1 criticised prohibition-ridden Towa, whe BONDS COMPANIES, 5T.R.R.COMPANIES,eic ‘nee solicited. N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY Bankers, born Birs s &1 0. Beexor & Dogen 1 foaders hic 111 g0 Live st March 16, B.]—There wis ¥ and prices w though the re il for the yeattle and 1 ¢ hungry. Sales 50 10 4 tor inferior to extri e 50 10 £4.40 for « i $3.75 (0 3615 L few Toid old it full | sy mipton ¢ narked until My us on either of the precedin o pring nd ther ers. Prices wer nd 1o from $7.5 hieh is a decling prl Bost n that day's ¢ o hogs sold el e part of the vane p market was fr Shippers we Vand thore. jure. nd pri from 4 Cattle 11,000 ning Journal rey Receipts, 12,00 nirket steady OXEEIL Stuers ); others, #4.057 ¥3.50 03 ) 000 wnd eife) oipts, 1 d; marke welihts 45 Recelpts, market S terns, - $4.8500, )@6.15. Kansas City Live St Crey, Mo, )0 hoad iot and steady 1k, Representa shipping steer 3, BL.25103.50; ¥ Mu 5,100 he 106 low Mu Mo., Mareh 16, shipn i rong: fair 0910, cipts, i miarket 100 1 d, §7.0007.40; 1} Receipts, SO0 hey rexu 4,500 e H.D.B)os Vice 'res 1825,000; Omaha slow shipr to dood K] KED. | WOIERS & T8 Head ATTLE | HOuN. SHREN i 1% I Mark [Special no lite in the cattle © no better thin Ipts wore light for Shippers did not U s uEh terers woerd were slow at fron ws and bulls ers and feders Hion to exted cutile ar t legram toc for ¢ Texus f o fuvo ar th 1o chi It was days of the on huyer wis out of competition among tto from $7 to #7.80 5 10 37,70 for heavy | the best pric do- slosing prices w 87.50 il below opening, of wovery 45, Thi but ther to 150 and om 10 inactiv ticle to bring more I trading at were s ditto. They head steady shipments, toq trifl heavy and 7.65 #0000 ) head: shipments, tives, | $4,504f Texans, $4.60; ok oh 16, rket. CATTLE 1,300 foeders und Vo sales 3,607 1 tockers and feeders, pments, grad hoad teady ttons, 34,25 is Live Stock Market, ATTLE R 800 head native on sale; common ipts, marke steers, head wor hipments, vy, $7.100 ht, 7.1067.30 ad: Shipments, none; sar, JAS F Booae Secy & Treas HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. an Sloux Oity. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRIVATE WIRES, Room 212 New York Life Building OMAHA., NCES: lowaSt Commercial Special attention given to outside aence so'ieited ate National Bank, Nutional Ban orders S S, Rev. T. J. Mackay Telts Why He Did 1 the Do reh 16.—To my great su Y Saints church petition. That petition to announce t petitioners at the counci ttendance of did so in the any thought of what I was doing, but be the incon and ma bly, and rvice not for ning congregation after makin uncement that of integrity to petition, and \sons for not d Kave W Such movemer plish little pe aim ataccompiishing too much. wipe outof existence evils which ar wnent in the ex onmust chang move the evils. that the presen gambling ho ourse that m, or atten 1d be to s ty und driy wrive mor that our it Lter it lux it 1 saw Boston more ¢ lust seen in Om difference be vilization is th Kept cur more expo st ¢ that f police u. and suppress Lk n, and that th Anagement of t th more than \judicious, efor anti-vice petiti ess sweeping in d it gladly © the reasons | can remem as now, that but comng our ma » hor folly of such vice by leg Sw scly sign the petition presented to ought to huve Tou Dl “orrespo 65 D Wall Street, 70 State 5. WARNT ANTI-VICE PETITICN. Not ument. the Editor of Tug rprise 1 see by a morning paper that I advised my parishion not to sign the not correct, 1 f, and when weeting of the U chamber, and re- uy people at said morning without e isistency of giving king such a request 1 h ¥ told my the de 1 felt it due to my suy that I had not then very briefly oiug 50 re in its are spasmodic nanent good. They They wouli inher, mditions of conditions ere is mys e isting o th 1t s 1ses stem of con is the wisest n be followed. T to them, en ¢+ the evil broudeast into places where wiantly than ever. will compare fay the same of size lru umer in on aha during Lween edst Wt the vices which fully concealed ave d Lo the light of or, commissioners iest' in_ their efforts \o vices aimed at in ieir sober judgment liis crusade against the well meant s of those who . Had this peti its nature | should ve at the time, them. 1 was action would recently from for ten vears wtLempts at could not me. v silen e, but to &8 [ be my eepin tion, 1 ke COUNTIES, SCHOOL STRICTS, WATZER CHICAGO. W YORK. BOSTON. Toeal Lnughterers did not buy with their usual froe- | ns, | subtance s en men on the | the notlce fn chuech P16 to do that which Tdia o secmed o me t 1oth cowaril [ eritiea tho explan aoking my o mysclf by o hat fy MACKAY | wive out | b | | Asthing Cure Thero is 1 I » wai trial convine packages freo o Dr. 1. 5 ‘; CONTRACTORS CONFER Work of the St. Louls Convention Reported to Ommha Buil moet the At X and Traders ox W. 8 Wedeo made the national convent the ¢ of Omaha Builder: @ rday Secret thie \ following . the r resident of I'he sessio by th wig ope wddress of | welcome \yor of the sponss and | annual adaress s oot prineipaly withs Appreatices and hi I'he usual commit appointed, the guests wer s and shown about the city day’s session opened with the the committee on creden which it appeared ther nincty-seven memt i attend ance and twenty-fi cities iepresented T'he report of the ‘seeretary showed o bership of thirty-two excha who | property aggeregiting £,000,000, and the port of the treasu the year of 11,915,359 | &11 9, leavin, 4 7200, The comm submitted a vention latter the uniform contea | trade scho: tiie dealing th stions, | tees having been | taken in cavriy I'h report tials, | were of | from s I disclosed receipts for und disbur balance | | | | nents of hand of ce on uniform contract form such as was read at our monthly mee and recommended that members refuse to sign any other. The com mittee on lien law thousht it inexpedicnt nt ! this time to any general law relating to liens, A vesolution endorsing the building of the Nicaragua canal | defeated by a vote | of “thanks® ‘was extendoa | Piervepont Morgan for his g New York trade school invited to make their headquarters, while | at the World's fair, at the Chicago exchange. | Then followed the reading of the reports of | the secretaries of the various 1 ex which in the main touched the ade during the year CAre | N ting membors, tiie made by material men and th | schools, day's events ¢ | visit, upon invitation of the to the theater., The morning of was devoted, without results, | of the code of practice association for architects the afternoon session t coustitution, which related principally officers and dues. A resolution t ' tional secretary be notitied of nts anda that he in turn instruct all loc al exchanges not to fu estimates urtil the local body had reported an adjustment of the disagreement was laid on the table. The consideration of 4 resolution to admit Cana | dian exchanges was postponed. Local ex | changes were instructed to print 200 copies of their secretaries’ reports and transmit them to the national secretary, sixty days prior to the annual convention. ‘fhe convention theu voted to hold its next annual meetine in Boston in February 1804, and clected the following officers for the ensuing ye 1} President, Ira (. Hersev of Boston: first vice president, Hi 1 of Baltimore sceond vice president, Charles A. Rupp of Buffalo; secretary, W, H. Savward of Bos: ton; treasurer, George Tapper of Chicago The invitation to hold the mid ar meeting in_ this ety ox ended to the National association by the Omaha Builders and Traders association was Secrctary Wedge, and fully discu: but upon full considera tion of the matter it was decided not to hold a aidyear meeting. Should one be held, however, Omaha’s chinces securing it are good.! Al the Louis exchunge suggest was vote to J nerousieift to th he members woere i th concessions work of trade ded with a local exchange, session the third day to a discussion id builders,” and ) amendments to the at the na | local disagrec of | close of the proceedings the St | wve an cluborate banquot, | at which addresses were made by the gov | ernor of the state, the mayor of St. Louis | andother distinguished persins, Mz, We | speaks in flattering terms of the manner in which St. Louis entertuined thoe delegat - Take home a box of Baldufl's fine cand- ,16th and Capitol avenue. None better. JUDGE DOANE, DISTRIBUTOR. hocratic Asphirants for Postoflices Now Know Whom to Bother. Judge George W. Doane of Omaha been the busiest man in Nevraska for days. It is not on account of the extraordi- nary pressure of legal matters, however, that has caused this rush of judicial talent. It all habpens through an innocent little | telegram that emanated from Washington the other day to the effect that Posimaster General Bissell had decided to appoint all | the democratic candidates for congress who | an Lasy fall and wers defertea members | of his adyisory committee in work of distributing the patronage. In less than five hours af; reached Omaha hungry oftice secirers began to call upon Judge Doane, They came in platoons, in_brigides in regiments ‘They came from the rural districts, from every point throughout the district where there is or will be a postofiice. Speaking yesterday of the matter, Judge | Doane said: *I have received nothing ohicial to confivm the report which was printed in Tue Bee w the effect that all democratic candidates for congress at last fall's election has sey- as the this news had E AWRINGS AND TENTS 3 | Omaha Tent-Awning | Wolf Bros. & Co., " COMPANY. Manufasturers of tonts. awnlngs, ote. 10 wnd HORB 5 5. lith atroot 1D BAGS ANDTWIN 5. | Bemis Omaia Bag | | | COMPANY | tmportors and n nour twine overy, | A St BIYOLES, M. 0. Daxo, wn Bicyeles sold on monthly aucks, b paymants 12) N.Iith BOOTS AND SHOES, Oy~ ool i a3 e (1 L Vo2 v S Morse Coe Shoe Company, Salesroom and Offico 1107 100 1111 Howard *t Fuctory ~1119-1121-1128 Howara We nro the 0NLY Manufacturer. of Boots and Shoes In the state of Nebraskn A general \nvitation Iy extend d t our new factory Al Lo inspect | Kirkendall, Jongs & |Amar, Hand-Sewel SO CO., brots,shoa) 1525 lo4sle ar g Iods, ___GOAL, CIKE I CIRNIGE, | Omaha Coal, Coke & |Eagla Coraics Works | LIME CO., hard and soft | Mfrs. galvanizel iron | Meonl, 8 i cor. loth aund | cornicr wiitiw cips, Douglas St Tuetalile wkvigaty, ot (IS TITRTIER T e DRY GOODS, M. E. Smith & Co., Kilpateisi-Kos De GOOOS 0 14’ taralan e wad Notioad, ¢ 10gzI014, €ar A sy 4t Dry goods, notions, fur- nlshing goods, earasr | 1tk and Howard 3. | 9] 59 FURNITURE, P | Omaha UpholsleriugJ Besbee & Ruayan l FURNITURE CO., Grace b €O.._upholstere: Lure, 1102 | Bt furn loholas 4 Wholesale only. aad 1900 Sia recommended by the | to | | | | would in the | patror wholmed be allowed distribition but 1 have o of have the voie fodoral been almost over by applicants for ofice. 1 have been unable to attend to anything elso for severnl days and the business has become something of o nuisance, for, ns 1 have safd, 1 have no A8 Yot that my rocom mendatio have any more weight than that « seratic citizon. 1 have taken to | the us and the personal qualificas vho have sought me for this have recommended those who were suitablo pers for the wore desirous of obtaining." wking of tho Omaha postofice the judge snid that ho understood that there were several candidates in the field, but owing to the fact that Postmaster Clarkson's term will not expiro for over a year yet thoy are not making, an_ageressive move in that direction ns yet. “When the time comes I suppose there will be a number of candidates seeking the Omaha oMce. In this connection it place to remark that if there is a man in Omaha who can soring a longer or o strongor petition than Mr. Charles Conoyer has already in his desk setting forth his fitness for the position of postmaster that man will et a move on himself. — Mr, Conoyer his work quictly, but he s done hly. just the same, and if petitions are going to'count for anything the one he has will come pretty close” to knocking down the fruit LS8 urang ] her dens i It thos, nd he however Purpos: 1 thoug es the, 3 may not it of - up! Bromo - A fine upright piano, used months, at half price, 1508 Dod e Sick headaches y y cured oy Seltzer-10¢ a bottle Wy six Ford & Charlton, - BIDS ON POSTOFFICE. Surprise Among Contractors Exceptionutly | bids for the new postoffice are the cause comment amoug contractors who ested b, it Some Wk The and on the wnite brick wor of i< much are inter. who bid matters is but very offers, Imayine the wprise of the contractors then when tho bids were opened and it was found that one [ firm had a bid in that was £0,000 lower than any other bid and $124,000 below the aver- | twe. The bids of twelve firms averaged £103.000 undl the st bid was £271,000 Expert granite men are of the opinion that the low bidders made an_error of about 20,000 cubit foet of granite in the esti mate of granite work. This at the usual & per ¢ foot, which grauite is worth in the wall ald just about ac count for the discrepancy in the bids. The next lowest bid was £32,000. - te Exearsion. in such work., Contrd usually rule th on government retty finely, and as a ttle’ range in their N fi ure I li Low 1 My fourteenth Houston, Tex., via leaves Omaha, M Address R. ( building, Omaha. special - excursion the Santa Fe rout wday, Mareh 20, 1803 Pattérsn, mge Nob. - to Snow B traight park ling on ‘Thirt aay afternoon. He to 2 snow plow e was caught between the two cars and had his collar bone broken and was otherwise badly bruised Acoident. Harrey A motor conducy Hunscom w on the injured in cot yesters the motor seriously an accident second s ; VEW STYLE s invention and is full of They are used by everyone —high livers, bad livers, those whose livers are sluggish-—all find rélief in Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Peliets. B0 BEGIN wiTh, these “Pellets” aro the smallest, and easicst to They'ro tiny, sugar-coated, anti-bilious granules that ev- ery child takes readily pill is of Dr. Pie mprovement | , Carpenter Paper C. SECONDLY.—Th action—no gripin THIRDLY. Fo fectly no disturbance, effect is tasting. ut up in glass—always fresh, .—They're the cheapest, for they're guaranteed to give gatisfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for the good ‘you get. Lastry.—They absolutely cure Constipas tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and ail derangements of the liver, stomach’ and bowel: $ a5y in thelr SoOuUTH OMAHA. ek ‘Uuiox‘x Stock Yards Company, Soutn Omaha. Rest Cattlo Ho and Shoep market i the west e —— COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers. Live Stock Commission Merchunts. £outh Oraaha—Telephone 1157, - JOIN D DADISMAY, | WALTER E. WooD,' | Market Reportsby mall andwire cieartally, nished upon appiloation Chicage Managers AHA ‘Manufacturers’ and Jobbers’ Director){ HARD N ARE Rector & Wilhelmy | Lobeok & Limn, COMPANY, | Denters in hardwars mecaanion’ toly 1404 Douglas st. Corner 10th i 01 Jackson st HATS, ET3, [ W.A. L. Gibbon & C». Wholesals Hats, caps, ateaw €044 gloves. miitans d Harney sts IROY WORK3, Omiha Safeanilen WORKS, Sates.vaulis, jall worl 1ron shutters and fire o capos Audresn & Gare LU L and I ckson, —_— 3 LUMBER, 5k John A, WakeD:ll,| Charles R L, ted, Amar rdaood uudae wiad oam nt. Carpats 40l par i Horing. th and Dol ity |1 Milw i LIQu T3, 1 Frick & Hard Wholesalolliguor dealors MiLLt 1. 1. Obarfilder & Co tmpo il Jobbers of i llisry, notons. Mall oriers prono. iy 214 3, 11h 3E 1001 Farnam St S ———— PAPER, | 0iLs, Standard 01l Ca,, Hefined wnd lubrios.. 1¢ Carry a printing, writing vape full stosk of 3ping w0 | papors, car olls, axle grease, oto _PRODU3 Branch & 0o, ot [PEEIETIEE Jas. A, Clark & Co,, Hutu " pouitry ui 7 8, Produce, fraits a, a gau th 3t e —————— STOVE REPAIRS, | 8454, 0001 Kitds, oyaters Omaha SOy R)ule |M. A DiHna & Co WURKS, store Manufaeturer 'and water attac dovrs bl for way kind of stova made, 1207 Douglas 6 |

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