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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. MARCH 2 1888, bl 3 } 1 . THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. 5{’:&“:%}335%;:;5“'"' gt EPIRRS 1 a A Vi SO | ""“'l":?.:'?'{f;i?"w;mi e May, 77 HO L June, 7 P adrthesn, Mareh, n’lf Stk Pr. . No. Av. Shk: Pr. .00; Mexican, $4.00; | Renfrew dress, Kl¢@1 1, 189 74,...29 40 510 ¥ 3 ; @375 navils, §.50. TicKks—Lewisu ‘m.,w Lewjston, | { Rejolclrg Among the Bulls in the fimn '?zx.‘x.lgn.‘r'flf\‘nc' ”.2.,?11',‘;':'“‘8'.: S %50 Tho cake: 116 oee 1b, | Ein: Taige; York. Sin, Hes & witt Fivae, W'?:uuncnu_l_ P‘“K“ e Wheat Pit. track —No. 1 hard, No.'1 northern 40 430 ¢ @?c, raw; Brasil nuts, | 7ige; Thorndike, GO, horndike, EF, SO w——a T b $506 oot Wo. 5 moHhGE Tljc, 120 496 150, almonds. Tutragons, B, Kngiish ‘war. | K301 Tharnaike, 190, bigd: Thormdiker Xxx; | Dealerin Agricaltaral Implement ‘w it “OMAHA LUMBER CO. ] 1 B et 3 5o 5, 01 3 — lour—| Lnl‘hlngcd |ral(‘n'.! 10 ship, #4.10@ 120 495 nuts, 15@18c; filberts, 18¢; Ttalian chutn\lu, 1 Cordis, No. 5, 91c¢; ordla, No. 4,1 ) 4.78c. a9 16e; ige. DixiMs—Amoskeag, 9oz, 16; Yiverett, | Carnsses aoa Bugries. Jones Street betweon whand anflv of Building Material at Wholesale { ACTIVE TRADING IN ALL FUTURES Live: March 1. — Whut—Qnm ‘% 4.95 " m&(fi @3¢ !or 11b frumes; canned ;o'zmxw,xr)'arh. L"lB;; lyxmil{‘cr.‘g‘\u‘; LTHINGER & METOALF GO 183 Street and Union Pacifie Traok, Omeh - steady; emnd poor; supply good 240 5.00 oney, 1 per Ib. affrey, c; Jaffrey, XX, <5 N KRR, o Track, Omal ; ¢ 120 506 pr— Beaver Creck, AA, 13c; Beaver Creek; LOUIS BRA 3 } Corh Shows & Bllghe Upward Tend: |em taniga o rers new Wihised wen 120 g.oé Grocer's List. lic; Beaver Creek, CC, 10c. mcmmmlmfl]flmflu,wmflm,c&mm Dealer i L DFORD, ency—Pravisions Rule Slow But '}'1' sgf’:l';:. l:limvhfll .—Wheat — Steady ; ~ gg b.'f&i".,'i'{%'n ;(% r‘nl?m«‘ bmlghrn General Markets. Buggles, Ete. Wholesale. Omaha, Nebraska. o a‘fll‘ !mm(n\ber lflm ”m Salll, I ) casl @8115c; May, e 2 R b - N re, Kte, s ml-r'llh ...a Dollllll Coraer Bteady—Buyers llolfl:l of— gfl—‘gtmy cui;' ‘&;‘fiflcmm 465 g :nl‘lfi:ll}‘({dfl,{, Shoulders, 6@c: dricd beef, dn?'l:v";:»o‘i‘fl:ffv,":m'u.“fe &',‘.‘3'., “.':""‘f PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, oo General Quotations. ats—Firmer; cas! i ay, % - 101, f, 81.16: do, 188; f, $1.13; alcoh r ”I w‘ 1 eneral Q: rv,:‘fll:mg_l;ork. 14.25, lard, §7. o 51y aliopicos ux:_r_fl:{a‘;-elfiumu 45c; !Eeplun- i Oroot l"n do, “"o%m& 8! ;m'?-‘:n'u:a Agricaltara] [mp pments, Wagons & Buggies e ic. AT[ Ejl:"i‘[‘ » isky: — Meyer's Star, 46c; Cornerstone, 89c rum- | Whiskies M(dlm.llnhe 1.50@2.00 01, 903, 906 and 907 Jones Btreet, Omaha. N nds of Lumber. ICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Bumr—Unchnnged' ereamery, 24@30c; Live Stock Sold. 14 4l Kentucky bourbo: —_— R e " (:::Aoo March 1.—[Special Telegram to "',‘\' erpoon Hoard—Wheat— Firmer March, | Showing the ":em'”:c“' head of stock sold mndyx: .‘5“'2‘.:?"&2?&-.&3“».:-“;& g‘f‘{"il:&:‘fix“:'?: fi‘fi@ #.50@3.00 Manafa mnp v [M BAT- i cl)nom Seed IS CLOME AR DR Nowals: { i L] . —Whe: ¥ g '} eaf bourbon and rye whiskies, e C e the Hra.|—There was a very old front on | B03c: May, 82iyc: July, 783¢c. Corn—Higher; | o8 the market today. g:}&p?ld id el Piper Heidsick, Odc; | {heat bourbon wnd rye whiekics, #1,oced i | Manulac i 18 01 BcKeye elers, FRED W. GRAY, | the bull crowd in wheat this morning and | March, m{c.M‘v. 463 June, 47i{c. Oats— H. Hammond & Co. 206 |~ Drizp. I.“,,,,,,,A”m bbls., new, is, 68¢ | $1.80@8.00; gins, imported, $5.00@6.00; do® | Cultivators, Hay Rakes, Cider Mille and L-“- Pul Lflmnl‘ Lime cemm Bte, m rices for all futures not orly opened K@o | Ko "March, 20c;' May, 2014 i v @rc: evaporated, 4@10c; ' blackberries, | Mestic, 1.25@3.00; champagnes imported, per. - Uit LIC., biG l’;lghcr than the closings, but advances were ] 'w:dukeo Mnr:“h 1.— Wheat — Quiet . avlp‘on 9;‘@"”‘ Mmd rherrln, ) Jfl' uuluodm.oo@aa.oommarlun per case $10.00@ WINONA | IMPLEMEN‘I‘ CO., ‘Corner fth and Douglas 8ts.. Omahs. o b A IO s ‘ aches, eastern, new, i¢s, Sly@8%(c; evap- | 16,90 e S made during the forenoon under quite ucve | “Corn—[ull; No. 3 on track, 47c. rated, | eachen, B0 Ois—Carbon, 19@%c; linsced, bolled, T.W. HARVEY L trading. The deliveries of March were but [ Oate m,,m,k No. white, 8334, Total,, 3:';%5@15" L c:;“}_".;.:’%’,‘;:‘! 2. linneed, raw, G0, castor. No.1, $1.90 mflfl]mfl"m]flfllflfllm, ‘agons & Buggies UMBER CO., | trifling. Local receipts were forty-six cors, | - Rye—Firmer: No. 1, bsc. it prunes, how, d8@se: citron, Mcds: raisina, S T e e k‘- ————Comer lith and Nicholas Streets: ___ To Dealers Oaly. | 3 H . Ol‘ll L] h (@' I’IBW & % Y " S—— —— et throughout the sorwest w1 | “Gulunnlel ar 1 Weat—Fiem: . | G S Co |l e e 3 oy gt G JOHN A WAKEFIELD, . M. Doud... 7 = Mixed, 0@11e: sti 1 3 ! and the clearances wero 50,000 bushols, with | % Sote . No. 8 mixed, sisge. Pl ) (é::":'m }'G:om’_@ yfim:.‘l‘ !&(Eg i4, per | 140: W. Va. summer, 13c: golden No. 1, 40c Hafll‘ly(‘!acflineym aql!‘m!gr_mfl. wmlmlfl L]]m]m‘ E[c_ : 7,000 bushels at Philadelphia. Local buying | Oats—Quiet; No. 2 mixed, 33i4c. Total...., O ) 30@0.86: strawberriés, 21b, per case, | Eolden o, ® 4o whaio, 30c; naphtha, & de- T 1 Imported and American Por ment. Btan* appearcd to be general on the hopeful bull | Rye—Steady; No. 2, 6.@u ,25@3.35; raspberries, 3-1b, per case, fan h“"“!'"km“ degrees, 120; lead- | MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD Co or Milwaukes fiyd unu-mn nd feeling but it expended itself with a }gc ad- | , Provisi “Pork steudy at $14.80; lard Range of Prices. 3.80; California pears, per cuse, #4.7084.80; | light, 176 degrees, 16c; turpentirle, 48c; cas- ‘Manufacturers and Jobbers in ney White | bt Bl i 1d at | BT 6t 67621 Showing highest und lowest prices paid for | apricots, per case, $4.%0@4.60; poaches, per | tOF; pure, 845 per gal. %; & Wagons an Rakes. Plows Efe. CHAS. R. LEE, vance. March opened at 75%c and sold at | T\whioey” Sleady at $1.0. eading grades of cattle on dates mentioned | case, $5,60@5.75; white cherrics, per case, fl%‘;“" et LG o e g 68, 65, | 70%c. May opened K@¥c better than theu| New Orleans, March 1. — Corn—Quict | Space left blank indicates that no sales of | $0,00; California plums, per case, t4.30@4.40' | fined o copperas, INe ioream tastar dd@ee; | ___Cor.oth and Pacifo Sreots, Ouahe, Nobs Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, ! cloe ub’ Wic “wnd gld botwoen -nfl-w-‘;i‘y.omsuks. mixed, 60c; white'and | that particular clash of catle were made on ;'l;;;be"'ea- per case, £1.00@240: ek plums, | £33 morphin suiph, por oz 8.40; S an, Artiste’ Material Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring. 9th and Douglas® 804 @80 before noon. une opene yellow, 61(@62 per case, pineapples, 2-1b, per case, s PRCRRSNSNEI. 3 ..,M:un,zc i st 8o und | Osts—Easior; No. 2 50@40¢. % Date, |FEiime SUTs. PEline By e Comion to £.20@5.75; 1'Lb salmon, per doz, #1.851.95¢ a:‘;"“l VTl ] A HOSPE, Jr., then advanced to 803c realling the latter | - Gorn Meal -Stéudy at 8215, e _NBIGAD 11100100 11 ChoiceCovs. 15 rooueherrin, b o, &1 x5 15 bR inine, 1 & W bl wa, Sellow Artists' Materials, Pianos @ flm“s LR bt Hog Products—Fair demand, but lower —| string beans, per case, 51.50@1.85; 3-b Lima | 0%, 55¢; auinine 1o & WE Olc; was ¢ S15° Materiais, Fianos dn d b b A ‘lm";‘q‘ s :“ ; ':)0 fo.'| sutes; pork, $15.40; lara, - refined, tiorce, | Yob. H Pl ’1?5 fi:g 2% & m M“n"g&;umb‘ |:,( 1 Jlb ‘marrowfat ‘ li{c onfi:'zld 'per 1b., ‘be; alum, 4¢; 1613 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. PAXTON & VIERL G, ere: March 75l4c, ¢ 80}gc, June ¢, 12! 3 T % a8, 2. A early June pear, per 3 ) 40} | 1818 Dougles Strcet, Omahs, Nebrasks, ., TR i o et | R Meats-Shoulders, .12} long clear D at Case: 1867 111 tomatoes, $3.80; H1b orn, e e, o e _Boots and Shoes. wmflll . Ufl!l Inn Bllllfllll! WI]l‘ { e e b st o | Mo Xork, g 1wty | 22 L RIS LygnTir T 410 s | it A e 1 st | gL MRS B Ses o worka— | ceipts were 191 cars and Friday's reoeipts BO0C5 “XPorta, S0.000: obtions fpened e Feb. .| © @13 Tho: 100 pails, 8ies 516 pails, Bige; 21 | 100 feet, *'f"” i B Omghs, . s g TOMAHA' me & IRON WORKS, | D e o e | e oty RS e sy - D o4eExtra 4ile, 82,00 No. 1, £200; | Por wt; Kaneas and Missouri fancy Sintor | 101 Faram e, Omghy, Nep : Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings f o6 4 = ¥ spot, T4@14}ge better, but quiet; No. 1 red quoted at %de; No. 2 red, mDVc elevator, 01 15-16¢ dolmrcd Q1{@%03c froe on board | April glosing at %3¢, Corn — Reccipts, 4,100; exports, 51,400; options advanced ' filly 1@1%c and closed strong on covering by shorts: cash l{@lic Tange of Pricos. Showing the extreme highest and lowest rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates patents, 82.00@2.75 per cwt; Nebraska 8, pat. 1.75; heavy stable, $4.00. er g ts, $2.45@2.50 per owt; rye flour, §2.00 D Hmmus«.o(g..x per keg. e Picki.es—Mediumn in bbls, §2.00; do in half ewty “’“e'“‘J;"‘”“‘“‘;,"‘,,,7““‘,‘,},’2‘}’{';;;,}1‘h it 2‘;:: :.:{m’ ""k““' in bbls, §0.00; do in half ready raised, $5.00 per mmbcuu, cornmeal, the season, were from #c to lgc better than last night. There was more strength shown ] in corn than anything else on the floor. There was not that persistent opposition to higher { prices that was secu in the tactics of a few ‘ scllers of wheat, The trade in. corn seemed KIRKENDALL, JONES & €O., Desk mm-, Window. G nnh-. no-mr Stands, Wire (Buccessor to leed, Jones & Co.) rot, .. Wholesale Mannfactorers of Boots and Shoes | “oma KS, Joenor oy Ot Sobra 010 | MU' of Fire &B'lrglar Prof s Whimsical ot times changing from buyers 0 | botter; angraded mixed. S@doce: Mo f, | Feb 10620 @5 & [ Bunday | Sunday JELLIES—30-1b pails, $1.50@1.35. yellow “b“"“‘“ o o AL e | — Booksellers and Stationers. | "l o dion sl Wit Eingin S o e | sellers without change i quoted prices. The | 5ge; No. 2, 5014@60c in elevator; April clos: | ken:ar Susiar |8 15 ob o8 | 500 @ 1b Teag—Japans, 20@sse; gunpowder, 20@ | f g "g1d 501500 per ton; hominy, $8.25 per H.M, & S. W.JONES, | " ] AR s el O LB 16,000 ts, 54} Bib G (4 gh"{/‘ I s B 5 o} csopmdtl‘:'fi" 1%1&?‘@233‘” 'oer o | usemsonloh . Koaron . hchskie & Bl |: CHAMPLON IRON and WiRE WORKS X eceipts, exports, 54} 3 ™) Brine, Poole, Cliford and others. | 14@igo better and more aetive; mixed wost 515 @635 {470 @518 Rore—Seven-sixteenths, 11@113{c. D e aral 4 v grden Booksellers and Stationers, Iron and Wire PE[ICGS, Railings, Gllal'llk, | ‘with some outside orders back of the buying. | ern, @40¢; white western, 40@fc. b 05 aqwe 408 qb 10 Syrups—New Orleans molasses, per bbl., cured, Gig@be; dry flint, bp It, 8c; | Fine Wedding Stationery. Commercial Stationery. | na .m.... banks, oMces, stores, ro ’. TiEeh sold from 476 10 '47i¢c. May obéncd otfes<-Epi, Tair; o, quiet ana nominal Sunday’ Sunday | 4c per gal.; corn syrdp, 85c; hlf bls., d7ct | Sure, B@oe: dry Hint, Fes fry, salt, Be: Sf g Sier, GmAiE, Nev. nings, Lockamith Machiners and ~ ; at B1gc, sold at b11dc and 513gc and closed at | at §14 557 options 20@40 points higher; mod- b5 @als | 40 @500 | 4 gal. kogs, 81.55. thirds price, Tallow—3i{c. Grease—Prime T P Blachsimith Worke. 46 Bouth ek S Bi3es June, B03e o S1%c, closing at 5l erately active; aales, 52,000 bags ; March, $10.80 B0 Gad |4t Sh00 | Saur—Per bbl. car load, $1.40. white, 43c; yellow, 3¢ brown, Sheep Spices, Eto. - —_— @11.00; April, #10.60@10.0; May, $0.50@ 500 @520 | 470 @600 Marwe Suoax-—Hricks, 121{c per 1b; penny | NN 405 NI B4 oToNhy, e, SHERR LARKE COFFEE CO 4 \ Provhlons were ml:v bl;‘n ;teafilv, :1‘0‘:4?’.95; 10.85; June, $10.35@10.60, = - Vst 5 — “5\7;6('%\'33,3: o noer balis por adk L,,, skins _ (unfrozen), 4@6ie: cowhides, ‘Omuha Coffee and Spice Mills. {MEAGHER & LEACH, strength being in pork, which sold af . 05( Petrolenm—Firm; united, 94'{c. Dockage and Commission. D! i 'y 15.125¢ and closed at §14.1014.12 i #1.40; throehoop pails, 81.65: No. 1 tub, $6.50; AF 5 No, '.'m'n $5.50; No. 3 tub, &4, 800 washboads, “"—“““"" 10@00c, mink, 18@40c; cy_washboards, $3.50; assorted d Nort chrarna. 050 No. Sehoras, | mountain wolt oploags-Quict and weak wéstern, 2@ | Public inspoctors dock progant sows 40 ~"Pork—Duil and nominal, Lard—Very dull; western steam, spot, for May, an advance of bc over yesterday's close: Lard remained quict at §7.80@7.8214 for Moy The same parties who bought Short ribs yes. Teas, Coflees, Spices, Baking Powder, | Fire and Brglar Pmursges Timg Locks, lavoris Kl"n(‘ll Laundry Blue, |I|Il “h.' RUIE yay "X' Tinrney Ntreet, Omaba, Nebra, Agents for Diebol ok Co.'s ! o B LI e striped_skunk, ‘Kause; 0 ST WOR, Mib Varnats Siroot, Omana. i No. 1, $1.50@2.50; No. 2, i No. 2, 25@d0c; benvv)\ No. pounds, stags 80 pounds each. cad hoj 100 pounds and over, $1.00@ | 38 than 100 lbs, of no value. : e “Millinery and Notione. terday were in the market as buyers to:dny | §s,07 s Cttle. 3o hogs. So. sheop, 5o | #8550 churna, 7.5} buttor tabs, 8170} | hor by 85 00¢i4,00: No. 5, $L.00@L and Glas 3 y 5 b and took about 1,000,000 -pounds of Junc at uum _Quiet and generally steady; west- | per hoad Feed: Corn, $1.00 “;er bu. ; timothy | SPruce, in nests, §1.70. s, Bb701 G 3 u 00@6.00; A T skins, $20(5 W. L. WRIGHT, “1. OBERFELDER & CO., { $7.45. Aside from their operations noim- | ern, 14; ay, $30; prairie hay, mper ton. mbnaul——M:r;-or gvmu,o 3{c; Graves' corn, dry antelope, elk, moase, etc., 15@2be. Agent for the Manufacturcrs and Importers of I h - portant featuron weve devcloped, Sslce for | | Cheese—Lirm and quiet; western, 115(@ |~ Gommissions: Gattie, 8o por oads calvos | {53, ORveR o0 Fes OREO o Ty | TWoouper to vate. L0 5| Coockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, mnmel‘s&Jn bersin Millinery & Notions - uy were at 87.45@7.874, an 12 and yearlings, $10 per car. Hogs and sheep: ) J5@idc; EATHER—Ouk soles, 85@37c; hemlog i i HA4@TATG, and closed “ut 1 o'clock at | ‘Kansas City, March 1.—Wheat—Steady; 1s ook, 45: pabilc inepsoon. an hows: e e yijeseer, o | O e Tomios | e, oo, s, St Omab, Nebraska, ' bkt L No. 2 soft, cash, 7ie bid, 79¢ asked; May, ¢ car. All salos unless otherwise el e Monha. At ‘;&‘” 5¢; hemlock Kip, 65@%0c; A. & B. runner | ~ PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, - —_— Arrzuxoon SgasioN—Wheat was @ shade | gy, — .7 3 " | Aot bor 100 108 ltve vo woight. ; interior Java, 25@3Sc; Mocha, 28 , B0@ide: A. hemlock calf, W0@§1.00; A, Importers and Jobbers of Notion May sold at 80%@80}ge, closmg at asi Arbuckle's roasted; 22!{c; MLLnuphlin! Ml‘{,(llw/(u June80%c bid. Corn firm. Oats hemlock calf, ‘‘backs,” 75¢; hemlock Corn—_Steady: No..9, onsh, 4die bid, 4350 nakod; May. 45 bl 455(¢ asked, Live Stock Notes. XXXX, 22dc; Dilwerth's, 32; Red Cross, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Silverware, | ~5.7 ®osinsoN NoTION Gon O @S0iCc. Tunossco b, Corh . O 2 ) XX upper, 19@24c; Plngl)slhgdr‘nm!‘lppu 2603 hem- o ut quiet; March uboul ay et Shodn S 0 sheep on sale. e S ; u upper, 21@24e; Tampleo B. L. | Ete. 16141610 Farnam 8t., New Paxton Building. elo86d ot §1ce: fuie 81660 aaked, Pork was Onts—No. s May, 208c bid, 303c asked. SEEL pibosn-Granulated, Ti@Tio; cont. A (@ Tampico pebbie, O, D. Mo, | e et W hfilflsfllfl Notions and Farnishing Goods: W little casier m 1ts tendency. . Final quota- ; Commission and Storag: G. Mo., 85¢; Simon O. B0@8oe x. ; American calf kid, ; French glazed French calf " kids, 403 and 45 S uth 10th 8t., Omaha. L1V STOCK Hogs close 10¢ lower. George Thrush, of Rogers, was here with Chicago, March 1.—The Drover's Journal | nogse ® G reports as follow H. S. Sanders, Sutton, came in with & load 6i5@bige; yellow O, Big@bsge; cut loaf, 73/@ 8c; powdered, 7/§@sisc; New Orleans, 6% | by k“nmooy A @sse. Ciackens, Caxes, Ero—Prices subject to | Grieseh oJidf | $3.0€ VINVARD & SCHNEIDER, L ! wneea, | Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods. ; i L, B, G. 75(@3.00; Dangold kid tions were .Ll !P‘J}‘ for March, $14.10 for May, and $14.141 for June. Lard for March closed at $7.70, Muy #7.80, June $7.85. Short ribs were strong:; March closed lmmmull,y at R ttle—Receipts, 10,000¢ market stronge: ! change. Soda, 5¢; soda (city goods), 7o; | Kids, Lantib 4 | Butter. Egws and Produce. Constenmen $7.17)¢, May $7.73@7. ) June §7.42}¢ bid. al . of cattle. L4 e, Y 2 403 | $3.20; oak kip skins, 80c@#1.00; oak cal ‘Headquarters for toneware, Berry Boxes and 1106 H Street, O ¥ e P .";J,U( fiih ,"‘,{:,{‘f';:.""{.‘,’, R W. M. arrington was here with a load of. 3008 nowflukes (in tins), 1lc3 soda dandy, | yking, #1.001,26; French calf skins, 81,23 e aakete, 114 DOGKE Kb, Oiab: SERVEEREn RIS CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. OnicAgo, March 1.—[Special Telegram to the Bee.] —CaTTLE—Irade opened slow with buyer’s holding off until reccipts were fully knowh. Business was not really under’ way soda zephyr, | 505\ f, mixed cattle. B H. F. Church, Pierce, wasdown with three loads of cattle. E. L. Martin, Fairmont, came here with five loads of cattle. John Degnan, Marysvills, Kansas, had cat- o rench kip wling, #1.10015 " Russitt jor, 7c; farina | Jinings $6.00@8.50 per doz.; pink, croamn and oyster, Blge; gem ‘oyster, 5¢; mgn_nr. 7¢5 | white linings, $7.50@10.00 per doz.; colored Otnaha oyster, 7c; pearl ovster, e; pienic, | WERE Jnigkey 8750 Be; snowdrop oyster, Sc; butter, 5e; ‘Boston, | “GRARY \heat, 60c; rye, 5@sse; oats, 0@ 8c: Omaha butter, 76; saw tooth butter, 1gct | 51 ™ Viliow sore, 40e: white corn. 4bes. bue cracker meal, 5%50; graham, Sc; graham i g J city oyster, 6lge; excelsit ;3 farina RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage and Ul]l]]]lllSSiflfl Mfil‘flhflflls, CONSOLIDAT el oo B Soarmahy ptreee “™* | Wholsalg Refined and Lubricating 011& bhecp—-l’(amhlm. 4800; mariat_stro estel S S WIEDEMAN & CO., ‘Axle Grease, Etc,, Omaha. A, H. Bishop, Managen till late in the day. .The morning was wet x,}nmves. 4,500 : $4.50@b. tle on the market. wafers, 10c; grahanrwafers in pound pack- lmfl{'fi’f&f "Lsm.dmon 's oil bergamot, per Pl‘flflflflfl (Commission Hfll‘fl]fllm and the stock did not show off to good advan- | Texens, #.254 lambs, 800000 J. Bratt, North Platte, was on the market | 888, 12}4¢; hard bread, Lk, Tige: oat- | 1, "83.00; oil lemon, per Ib., $2.50; oil pepper- tage but as the forenoon wore away there | Natlonal ' Stock = Yards, .EL:': St | with a car of cattle. ;2“;“:;‘" gfi"f‘“‘;!“vg'fi;“-fl}m' ?flmflu‘&; mint, $3.00; oil wmteu(meu £.50; alive oil, | Paltry, Butter, Game, Frute, Eie. 20 South 1th \pe Louis, March - 1.—Cattle — Receipts, 1,500} 2} s 5 ebrasya. o asaead was an improvement in the demand. Therc ,,,i,,me,,u'lymm,,mm,,“,y;ch{;mmy A. W. Beahm, of Cortlandt, had o load of | gingeer (round), ? ! gream, '8c; Commn Malaga, per gallon, $1.25 " CARPENTER PAPER CO., 10c; cracknells, frosted cream, 8l ,,,:{":,';;;!S“:o{g‘ jf‘"""“d‘ peEll; 8@ o; cas ginger snaps, 8o -“i"“-’ snaps (city), ““3 PAINTs—White lead, pure, 6c; white lead, home made ginger snaps in boxes, 13c; home | ¢ap0y ge; putty, in hlar{‘dnrs, 8¢} Paris white, made ginger snads (1-1b cans) per dozen, | 4.. Gommon, 2igc; red 7c. e, Assortad cikos and JUumIon, 113661, Ba: | ooy Qo Shugle o por conts b do’c ftornoon. tea (i tingy | double, 70 and 10 per cent discount. were fair orders on sbipping account and the dressed beef dealers bought . more liber- erally than forany day this week. Yet natives ‘were 15@25¢ lower than Monday. Ten or twelve loads of common Texas cows and steers were among the arrivals, which had native steers, #4.40@5.30; fair to good native | ¢8tllc on the market. B e Ra L0 Kbuu‘{len' stocrs modtum | J. Lansing, Fairfleld, was at the yards and 10 cholce, 83.1064.25; stockers and feedors, | disposed of a load of hogs. fair to good, $2.00@3.20; rangers, $2.10@ F. H. Park, Bancroft, was here and mar- 8,75, keted a load of 279 1b. hogs. Hogs—Receipts, 5.000; - shipments, Thomas Smith, of Coin, Ia., was among the market steady and firm: choice heavy i el ot et | . Whtlegale Paper. Dealrs Produce Commission and Cold Storage, | ¥ S-siftoniid e KRN | Omaha, Nebrasks. EMMAL & FAIRBRASS, 'well known shippers to these yards, came in Y x: holding 12 in & case. The 1 lb. boxes are The receipts of hogs continue very light | this morning with two loads of cattle. Hc SIDING. cl i ing 86 i o A, 12, 14 & 16 16.821.50 | C, 12, 14 & 16 1t.815.50 packed in cases holding 80 in a case. One lb. | A 12, 1§ & 101643050 G, 12, 14 & 1 1t.812.50 shippers that came in with hogs. Fraxsesn—Quoted at $1.85 per bushel. Wholesale "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, the prices low on com- | butchers selections, #5.355.45; packing, me- 5 per dozen, $7.00; banana fingers, 14c; butter i i £ B e o o e t5 a0 15, good | diuin to prime, 85,005,405 Light grades, fair §'_§,F,}f,"f,’mf?;'3‘,’,",‘&:"'{?;“‘°"3 the ship- | jumbles, '11io; Brunswick, 1be; 'brandy Dry Lumber. Flour, Pegd, Grain and General Commission Auxiliary Pablighers, | -wer 1,350 to 1,500 1bs., $4.85@5.10; 1,200 to | to best. $4.90@5.15. LS Bnaps, 15c: chocolate drops (new), 16¢; choco- DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS. Mkt Gt 1anos. folicited. 104 North | Dealers in Type. Preascs and Frinters' Supplies. & 'b ! $3.60@%.40; 950 to 1,200 Ibs., $3.10@ | Kansas City, March 1.—Cattle—Receipts, Allv‘xonu the_ shippers who came .in with | late wafers, 15¢; Christmas lunch (in tins), s 16th Strees, Omaha, Ne Bouth 1ith stroet, Om ¥ s 1000 Pibckers and " feoders, F50@10, | 2,000; shipmoate, none: markes sipw. and | BQCk Was C. J. Furer, Fairfleld. per dozen, §1.50; cocoa tafly snaps, 14c; (conee ‘mn 1ate. 20te. [22rt. | 24 ~Goal, o _ and Lime. o e o e o1 0000 M0, Thull, | mros e O rono et wtemd |~ Charles Philpot, Weeping Water, came in galko, 07 Cuba umbles, 1154c: oroum puffs " ime. | $2.40@2.90. Texas grassers, $2.50@3.10. Corn” | steady; good to choico. corn-fed, $4.35@4.80; | With 8 load of hogs which sold on the market | 20c; 1§{n es, 14¢; uz'gt-'el' ropey 11c; 200 | GMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., | .______Rubber Good fed stecrs, §3.00@4.20. common_to medium, 24,357 stockers, | 8¢ 15¢. '“";“3’ Jambles; 113507 Jally Qnge v,‘dv {ouy i OMAHA RUBBER CO., Hoas—'1t is the same old story,” sald @ | §2.00@2.75; feeders, §290@3.50; cows, $1.50 | Average weight of hogs for the month of | Wafers, 18¢; Jelly tart (now), fe; lady fing- * Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. salesman. ‘“The general market was active | @3.20. February was 386 pounds, average number of | € 13¢; vanilla bar, 14c; vanilla unders, 1ic; 5 00 ® Mannfacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goo and ashade strongeron the opening, butthere | - Hogs — Receipts, 7,000; shipments, none; | head to the car sixty-nine’ Vienna wafers, 1 dozen packages in box, per 25 00 309 Boutti1xH ireet, Omahs, Nein 21l Clothing and Leather Belting, 1008 Far | Waa o breakcin valucs, golng back to about | market weak nn:! S@ite lower; conlmen 0 | Hogs avoraged yesterday 231 pounds and | 08 8200 L0 ) o per b, aa- J.J. JOHNSON & CO. Feg I Fiiachas. o, ..u.mx‘":«.u.:“'w“n.‘:m SR SR RIS B Pl B e R ond sity-lsht hoad o thacar:* | vanoo except Snowlako and Wafer Sad, Nodamaisth| N m:’:}:'mfi Manufacturers of Ilinois White Lime, : grado, sold ut #5575 and 46,60 and nice pe- ——— Jim Frazicr, of tho frm of Willard & | oot e o bent gt T lyhnon: v g | AR shipgers of fon). Cous, Coment, Fiaster, ik, sorted butcher welgta, uyoragiug 10 to 2 e OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Frazior, Columbua, was at tho vards with a | all othet koods, 1 cont por Ib. tdvance, Soda | No-1,4 &6 in 12 & i Tty rough....“ £19.50 Farnam bi.. Omate, Nebo Tejepnacami ek ! e 85140 and light Toixed 859508030, As- General. Joad of hois i tirec loads of uttle. The | in 1 1b. paper boxes, 1 cent per b, ndvanco, | No- IO et e NEBRASKA FUEL CO Pumns Fipes fllld Bfl!]lm. ! 2 - 3 e 2 1b. boxes are packed in cases holding B i . e 3 . { e eood ommand and soldut b Sata sk Most Usgiox Stook Varns, 6pm-} | J.T. Goodell of Goodell & Co., Weston, | in's casc. 'Thio 3 Ib. boxes are packed in cases | N0. 2 ety 1800 Shippers of Coal i Coke Y HRboREen o | salesmen were quoting prices 5@10c lower at CHUHCHI the close. LL PUMP CO., owing to the B. & M. strike, but there was a | report: d h B doz. . ML O N Ak there Tate reports plm.n y of cattle but hogs are getting flr:l;n“me .nml Oat Meal Wafers packed 2 doz. 0T wnulesa]e Pfl]Il[IS, Pl[lfl Hmm' ANCIAL. day. '{,Ilm weulhefb wu\:lc.h v{n._shn;hu;lnudhdm- A. Dickman, Emerson, was at the yards Show Tops for boxes, with glass opening to fi 6in Wll‘nw Plno !(um"w'« ‘W'l"uit.!‘!;gpll f Ffrfl quar New Youxk, March 1.—[Special Telegram | pRTacabis, SPRCarad to com ot e e | with a mixed Toad of steers and heifers of his | 8how goods, 75 cents. Cans for Wafer Soda, Coin o Far ) n " own e says iere are plenty of h . i “ ASSPY. g fo tho Bin)-Govauxuexrs—Governments | owver on al kinds of stoce. " | Sarh febding. Ho says chere are plenty of | 8000 B e itk Glage | DR 4 ol ‘%0 | Dry Goods, l‘nmsnma Goods and Notigns, [ V- - WIND ENGINE & PUMP GG, bonds """".‘::‘:“:“A‘;:"::‘fl;um“ CSFTTS ing them very high. s E;l-:: ‘l:. ‘m,{;fi m: egoode s, ;i. .’-,g;.gc,l i‘fl‘nd {:’e? E6 in in‘ S Sifibi:::i :‘;fl,i‘-:glv)l s 19.90 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th 8t., Omaha, Neb, Slfiall] allll Wfllfil‘ SIIDDH The recelpts were the heaviest this woek, | 10a1s ot oowes e stvers.’ Gt e "Hen OO | turnable cases. Gluss Front Tin Cans and 2 compg 10 e B T8940 KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co | !Islida7 Wing ""’.:,,.;"fi;,'-fl,,‘m’-mm st ounna, gfifnfisfifi’:‘;‘me“%g‘l‘:‘:":;‘"'“'lfin he 1580 and there wore _scveral zm}zlmlg pggg."':l:‘:};eds""“ Cans are returnable at b e .00 | Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Gouds Notions BROWNELL & Ci ""i good and there were no choice he teie [ WO 82 0VEr T NNy a0nce) ol Clear, % in Norway “t * 16.00 | Gents' Furnishing Goods. Comer 1ith and Has 3 “imm ikl mong the receipts, The market wae slow | S/°T® Drought .15, Dry Goods. Woom K in 1w 1400 | b, Ouuid, Nebriun,” ©70 THTS fhwm Boilers and GEHEI’HI lflchm% and dragging all day. The bu, g nitu eet Iron wm Steam Pumps, Saw MiK; 1 |Pullmux¥P 10 take Off 2b¢ from yosterday's e;:“:v:nnvfig OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. | Duck—West Point 20 in. 8 oz, 10c; West | A 13inchs1s. 80 [ oo Furniture. Lewrenrorin Stieet, Ot 1 1034 eading. salesmen were forced to concede a decline of Produce, Fruits, Nuts, Eto. Point 20 in. 10 0z., 12¢c; West Point 10 in 51‘; B - ?’-fi DEWEY & STONE, [ ook Tl 10@25c. The number of cattle which changed ‘Thursday, Mareh 1. | 0% 15¢; West Potut 40 in. 11 0z., 16¢. ' Checks | S12 {1 0% Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, e i hands was not large as compared with the s . | Zdaledonia X, 9¥c; Caledonia XX, 10} ¢; 2. it i NS— N total receipts. The following quotations are wholesale | Economy, 91e! Otis, 8ige. No. 1 com, 12n -1-. 1 u . 20.50 BThash Bttt Orns Tt PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., e and not retall.” Prices quoted on produce | ~ Kextocky JEaxs -Memorial, 15¢; Canton, | 4 w0 H = WA Wholesal The receipts were light, although slightly | this mmct, - Fiaslin on other Lines of poods | L56: Durham, 275qo; Hercules, oo Leaming' | 4 & D00 | cnninc o OTO 01 ePam, Fild and @arden Sceds heavier than yesterday. 'Thero were a few | requiring extra labor in packing cannot al- "".5.?331,",:3‘:,.":?‘;,, S vleached, To; Ste | N ¥ ¢ 1600 | " PAXTGN, GALLAGHER & CG., 911 and 913 Jones strees, Omaba. ! medium weight hogs of fair quality but the | ways be supplicd on outside orders at the | vens' &, The: Dosetiod, 401 A o] A R 1850 | wolesale Grocries and Provisions, T L e the it 'i‘z‘é’: 8o Bleachod, 0io; Stevens' N, 94e; | 15y Grooved roofing, §1 pé'r'M e thant10 10c lower. The receipts came in very scat- | Prices in grain arethose paid by 'S hlw;‘.du_l?i‘.cwsff;:bfi, so;l} 3;013 ’cn,gs; in Stock Boards same length, 395 TV, 10 Ad 211 5. A B4, Omahe, Mg Moxar—On oail, tering and were not all in until afternoon, | millers delivered. Al uoummu on ABMSTRONG. RETTIS & 00 pl-in Holland, 8io to %c; Dado 'Hnllund. 10 in Grooved Roofing same price as 12 in McCORD, BRADY & CO. b 2@5; last loan | which made a dragging market. Aboutevery- | chandise are obtained from leading houses Stock Boards. 4 fl]‘ll]]n 2 Ele:.m‘::“gglfit. l}‘ .1' f::;@fv}{ per thing was sold betore the close, L n;'nde:):e mcr':ulg;oduuv‘ I:rlrabmu mu‘ck- (,,n“c,_smm. Be; Woods, 5c; Stan- No lPlslnflnnd luunllr LAP. 419.00 Wlltllmlb Gl‘fll:fll‘l, Slfll'ggf Eflg Hetoe) an;;“c:ln A'?.‘b" 1 SN ) T8 C0kety Eo g those yiven by leading | dard, 5c; Peacock, Sc. ) 17.50 | _12h and Leavenworth treets, Omahs, Nebraska. o P ane: Moicphons. N ol Stanuine Excuaxor—Dull and steady st | mhore were no fresh recelpts and nothi Light receipts caused the markets to GolrouTEns_g6.00@I800 0@ No.1,0G,8in 1050 T b = $4.85) for 60 day bills, 4.87 for demand. | oy in the market. Pis 8nd BOWMINE | e to.day, and prices, chal::;; e Pt fg’&'},}‘)"‘wm"" $1.007.90; oolored; A FINISHING, . M STEELE &80, | | | PRODUCE MARKETS omeial Recetpa S, S, el e | il samemen Dty ot | 1442000 LY 3ot Wiulsale Groer OMAHA MANUFACTURERS, | 3 M o nm ; S Cattle. .... 1,000 | did was of a poor quality. There was & -“l';oen’lvet' agn%ecl hgx‘?gr;‘l&v.‘!; 34, c)w. 1in,828s. 44.50 1219, 1221 and 1223 Harney Btreet, Omahs, Neb. l O arch 1.—Fdllowing are the Hogs... 2000 | demand for better grades and buyers wore 5 e reone G Go: Hope, bos King | A e 14 in, 2, 1% ATLENIEROR SRR S OO o L ooking for choice. gs came in freely but $ot v ¢ 43 INICI " Im-..\-Wch.nm.h Prevailing Prices. prices’” wero O R cpealy buk Ehillipe Nwr'fc*lh {-:;;fld-{g-x:l o Lon | 4“0 g i 94 #o0 Wholesale Grocers EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, 0 ks The ollowing s a_ tablo of prices paid n | fight supply and’ falr domand. "~ puc ‘and | 219 "HNET Xork mile, 10061 Pepmerell | 0 v A g %00 ) Maunfacture Galvanized Iron and Corniee, [ sacks, 8. this market for the grades of stock men- | bright dressed stock got outside prices, but | &% ihe beniansth, ¢ i Popperen. 04, | B G 3inede a0 e magel Ciaha Nes, John Kpeneter, Propristor. ¥ Dodge and 104 and 100 8.00; rye flour, §2. tioned. It frequently ocours that no sales of | almost everything offered found a buyer. | San. ‘{["“’ AR U] SOUTHERN YELLOW FI "NOFH Ok Bireots Ossebas ¥ wheat our, $5.0026.7 ) somo particular grade are made, when in this | Other markets unchan, foty "5"“0 b e e, | Gom: 4 ino b Flooring... ... LA Hardware. Wheat—Firm and averaged higher; opened | asethe tapierwil atate se nearly as possible | Burten—Creamery, solid packed. 28@24c; | Santom, b, 940; Triump amsutta, | Star EERYS - 2150 ““LEE, FRIED & CO.. = 5" above yesterday and closed at an advance | the price that would have been paid had theve | choice rolls, 18@20c; medhlm, 14@15¢; vt AN oL s Pladi-Ratts G 1at and 2d clear 4 inch Flooring. 23.00 Q P er” fuctuating; " oash, 10}gc; Aprl, 70ci | boed aay of that class amon the oferings, | grades, 1i1so TR fi“’;' ot °"‘°“: Btx Inoh 0o le Jobbers of Hardware and N o May, 807-16¢. Prime steers, 1300 10 1500 1bs..$4.15 @4.50 Eqas—Strictly fresh. 15@16c; limed, 10@ “)"“‘ é‘{,l“"“'m o7 Maple, Gity, 8630 | Clear ¢ inch Giling.. e BLBO T o e, Bhost Iron, Kic. Agents for Ho Corn—Fairly active; easy early, later be- | Drime stoors, 1100 t0 1900 Iha. . 8oy ooy 1%, o Ro b6 | Clear % inch Partition Las, 25,00 'and Mismi Powder Cos Omaha, N Lager Beer Brawm camo -tmnwr'\ pened same as close of | Fat little steers, 900 to 1050 Ibs. 3.10 @3.75 Pouanr—chlcknnl s( 0c; turkeys, ’gc 0.1, Clear ’&chh Partition ' nbove 9( eaergfi ;{n‘lc osed S¢c higher; cash, 475c; ‘mn?n {.;g. m,, steers, mow 10¢; ducks, 8@ Oc; @10c. 3 . Q’“‘fichrn:‘l:;n- Cl‘e‘::rhnnl R gxa& H,lMEBAUOH & TAVfi 1621 North Eigtbteenth Street, omm.rm. i o N§—i 3 N sh, 1 ang nch, 8 29, Qs Kipmer and bigher; May, Bi)e. : LN, S1ock, #0065 0; Calitoraia Y, ug;h hmxc 2hinghy 194 | Clear piman 14 ana inon, o o0 Builders' Hardware and Scale Bllflil‘ Shop. RANDERRIES—Bell & Cherry, $10.50@11.00, -{nen, 18¢; " % ear Corru g, Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Beales. 1405 Douglat Overalle. Blgyi:gmn:lél‘?lgfl'&v. Bell & Bugle, $11.00@11.50; Boll zo%u.h ”"&0 ZAtlanti , | Slese Yellow Pine Coai and B! . —— e Rebdt CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO.y (me Timothy—#2.41@2.4. premum, $11.50@12 ot l;:!';lm"l-g;sc Gn‘:efa" fia RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., il Whisky—$1.16 Poraross—Utah and Colorado stock, 8110 | 7 Bl Yrnuee ol ohmond. g Alien, SUHTH um wnufmlp, flm'm Manufacturers of Overalls, Pork—Firm and wodoratly active; cash, 5 @L15; ehoice home grown, &5@W; common | Bic: River point, bo; Steel River, 6o} - o Wl na.w May, 8$14.10. Fair to medfum native A Jeans Pants, Shirts, Ete. 1102and 1104 Douglas Streety Vowar fegaon ‘Nies] Natth " Osiata, Neb. wuhmom\ 6¢; Paolfic, 6i¢c. INDIGO BLuE— 3 : BaNANA® — Medium, $3.50@3.00; choice, T PALNER. NP RICAMAN. J. 5. BLANCHA WD, b e moderately active; cash, % 1ba and upwards 3 .00@8.50. 10um7\l:rncrlu€n‘('fir:’:'%gflid‘xgc e PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., TMARKS ::::u::l::nznv co., = —— nu:zv Y Mu”u‘x‘a‘:‘ _‘Ehw‘g": Eml(;z? l& Primo fat sheep s s—Good stock, 60@75¢; rutabagas, m;u‘:n&u A,_lee An:g‘m Goldmse;; u‘ug», L"g smc[ (}gmmssmn lgmham Wholesale Manuaeturers of s ash, Door- Eto. ‘ short clear, 43 short ribs, 87.17 Good fat sheep, e 24.50 —Charte 18P0, 4:4¢5 | omee-! Boom 2. Opposite Exchange Bulldi Vo 2 N 1 el = ors clear, #7.1001.09 lba ¢ | G , 90 03 —$4.00@4.50 por box. Lodi, Go; Allen, 6e; Richiond, 85¢0; Wind: A ng, voion | Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware M. A. DISBROV/ £. CO.,™ | aaity, Bpiia r srsamery, B@¥H0; | Falr to medium shoep CaLFoRNIA PEAKS — $2.50@2.35; extra | sor, Gigc; Eddystone, 6igc; Pacific. 6igo. ——PlockY il N Iy 7H ‘Wholewslo Manu? soturers of Cheeso—Unchanged; full cream cheddars, llx@lvs flats, 11}4@113%¢; young Amer- icas, 12! 13e. f,fl—l"nwflllcd; vesh, 17}{@19¢. Hi Unchanged ;green hides 51 CorToN Fl,Aw\m $—10 per cent lrndo dis- McCOY BROS., LL,830: GO, Tigoi S8, 8ol !,‘g:“g: lea Stook Cummlxsmn Herchauls. OG' 14c: NN, m‘,‘hx 1803 B, Do} o, 1034 80, Ok 30, Light and mediu Fair to choice heavy hogs. Fair to choice mixed hogs. And Leather. 1406, 1405 and 1407 Haroey St., Omuba, braski 4 Sash Doors, Blinds and Monldings, Branch l)flc& Ill': and lzard Streets, Omlhl Neb, “rsrrmnvwr | “"BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. ‘ , 8¢ per 1b. # Kkaur—Choice, per bbl. of 36 gal., .5'.':“)5\'1!‘ 50; 3¢ bbl., $4.57@5.00; §11.00 peri‘bl of 50 gal Representative Sales. Ciner—Choice Michigan cider, $6.00@6.50 ____Heavy Hardwa W. J. BRDATLH. green “Ungh colored, 104 3 colored, 13cs 7l oldred, 1 Hanufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds 1 tmxe:,ux:.wd‘mfi.qf reen aaltod, l:‘ light Jamive svegns per bbl. of 82 gal, - By 1350y solor Barins, 8o o3 Heavy Hafllwal‘fl Iron and Stsel agidinge. e Work and. Ierior e ey 1 11, 4}c; groen salted calf, Be; dry fiint Pr. PorcorN—Choice rice corn is quoted at 4@ CARPET WARP—Bebb white, 10i¢¢; colored, Bprings, Wagon Stack, T umber, . 100 ‘orner Bth And Lowvenworth Streets, | and ' dry calf, 13@180; branded, }5 per cent 3] 3 424c per b, other kinds, 2i¢@sc per lb. 20i5c. L"fl swck Commission, o anam y Street, Omatia, Neb, o | off: deacons, 300 each; dry salted, 1c. o] s ) SABKOTI—93.95@4.00 por Darvol. Browx q"“"““——A“‘m“ A 44, 7 Room 15, Exch Bulldi JAMES A. EDNEY, ~OMAHA PLANING MILL CO,, | Wall ot U nonan ) Na 1 mu;m, solid, 340 0 Parsxips—New stock, $2.50 per barrel. [ Atlanta H, 4 c; Atlanta D, 4-463{c} BRI Jielns: flaion™ Mook Tapts, 2 . 1 ae; No. %, 8145 cake, 4o por b, 4% 15 | 100t e :z;fif;firsufii’”‘dnri“nn‘e’lfl"a'e' Jaukol b . A“’;’{,E,%" S e 14"“” ALEXANDER & FITCH Wholesale Iron and Stegl Nanafacturers of Moulding, Sash, Dllflfl v o B r ho? A blocts, ra C ¢; Crow . 1403 ] on ce Wood Stoc . | Eer Receits, Shipments. 875 1610160 413 | Now'York counts, dGc; bilk oysters, counts, | LL, 44, e ‘Indian Hoad, bd, Tise: Lavweonge Commision Dealers in_ Live Sock 3 O R e e AT o o A B i pfeion A satonc b | Jouey hole B 5,00 ats O ass | §150 per 1o sclects, §200 pergul ;staudard, LL, 44, 6o; 01d Domiuion; 44, 3o Pepperell, | . WSO DUAUID Ll LIVG WUGR, — Sl g Corn, bu. 107,000 66,000 37 £00 | M35 per kol ) 1, 4, To; Popperell O, 44, 60 Pepperel], 54 | ¢ P Arin, Bt Simatie, Mo 10" Bosk Hats, Caps, Etc. T T3 & ou- bu 631000 118,000 3 M ‘apnaces—§1 per doz. and 3@3ide per 1b | 18e; Pepperell, 94, 21c; Pepperell, 104, 28¢; . s Rar snevian H. K. SAWYER, | . 1,000 2,000 oud for Californ Utica, A4 e, 'Wachusett, 44, Thc; Au: UNION STOCK YARDS CO., W. L. PARROTTE & CO., A Bl S ™ o | SiihEaECc st pomn | | ek G am i S S Of Onata, Linied Vil sy G S G ot Tt e gy, Ilnnupolh. Mare L—-Wheat—Firmer PR larger sized bbls, h‘vmporuon uywno. 19340; Boon, 1o, B, me.d. 3 ; Beauty, ) mmm”um. ontl AN Britohiogs, Tanks and 4 General Bolles Nepatring. 1ie Joha ¥, Boyd, Buperiateadents LA ) AT BT R Y ORI TR T T T

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