Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 5, 1890, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE Spl‘CMATWE M ARKET! nctive and firm, later in the day stiffened, @6.00: geese, mall, $4.00 | nalf bbls, #5350, family whitefish $3.00; sal R s iy o ko R L OHIROR I e ol Bl i g Bt U 4 0.1, 10@10 702 T1b Hnnn haddies, 8015, & b looiere ™ old. o al 1 eceipts e , 16@19. | ddies, 81.75; ors, It iy Ad¥ance. The total sates were 180,000 shares | wey ‘Gog'bunch of Ans caws sold st 0880, s I'BRT—Piokled, Kits, 700; spiced pigs | §1,90@2,00; 11b Alaska salmon, Aleut, §1 60, |*= . puinie o The ol lowing wre the ,r.,'l;..,,,,',,.,,,:‘.m:".: Wil nearly ovorythin sold 2t &) (. tongues, kita, 8135 pickled tripe, kits, finoupters, 10 or 1831 1b oysters, s on Boots and Shoos 8.48 regular. 1215 Northarn Paciflo,, ¢ One 1430-1b. heifer brought $3.6). - Bulls pickled H, C. tripe, Kits, 853 spicod pigs b select, { CIRUIUT S B ooy e e Wheat Closse Firm With a Slight U & {1 ooubous. .. 12k do preterre: i35 | wereactive and advanced a pace with steers hocks, kits, §1.12 | necks, §1.2 ittle ne 2.103 "”:""r' _'1"‘""(2 “"J'l‘t‘»“'f“ 0y ‘ Advanes in May. U: R 4ih cotnons id Do N Woie 1008 | and cows, with everything selling eatly. MEss Poik—Put bbl, #0.75@10,73 I 1b sardines, imported, 1008, cessom to Heed, Jones & Co 27y PO TP 4 “i6is | The supply of feeders and stockers was BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Per bbl, §1 $11.00@16.00; 1 1b surdines, imported, per | Wholega(e Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes s Central Pacifio, D DAR ™ good and the aemand fally equal Woor— odium, | case, 1008, $13.00@90.00; 3¢ b, {mported BONS: | a1y ror toaton Hbber E¥oe Cge 11k 110 dna 1106 Y 0, on WM. &8P on an active and strong market. @007 co ; cotts vie, h 003 1y - | ‘kluwu-v vehobe 5{‘“. q'll’u nriv!‘n-'r]rmly — rough, aves , ver ¢ 1008, French Browere. X & 4 St Paul & Omakia " r bbl $4.55; small 3§ ardines, mustard, | ~ =~ - 1) Yo A0 praferra. RS Y 3 o 4 N ! 0, & ILE. Oats Without Any Important Feature | ] 1% (6" LR o ig o] Racalpts of hiogs estierated 48,800, Goth & B, chow chow, s, 810024 ed Koy sar- STORZ & ILER, —Trading in Provisions Only Ranias s oM WeSt B & b pared with 158 Saturday. T market . Darlan, & vie, 875 58, & Lager Beer Brewers, Moderate—Cattle Make Hicntean Coiitiar. §|Westarn Uniont, ... 81X | §o o e oo e e an itk ems e, HEIFERS. i Der 1b, 180, stables. 8085 common, $1.50a1. 75 , 81 North Kightosath treet, Omnna, ebraska, 8801 Pacillc Wy D 9, " ams, No, 6 M average, JOCOA: 'b tin, 40¢ per Ib, - a Further Advance, -$50Y g o@s | And heavy hogs firm at yesterday's prices. [ 24........ 400 2 40 s '\ ) £age, 2 ¢ 'b tin, 40c per 1b, 5 Easier, ranging at 2@5 | A\j were sold early, the market indicating sixD, 22 ths, 81 to 14 ths, 03¢ CHOCOLATE=22250 por 1by German chie- | Cornloce. . R : au advance of a shude. " R thouldors, 8o; breakfast bucon, No. 1, 3 orgy red, b i ; i FAGLE GORNICH WORKS. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPEn—5 @7 per cent. 8.......128 @ am sausage, Sc; dried beef hams, oo M Twise-~Hea ¢; medum, 18¢; . ) CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS, y 4 noos. tongues, £ 00 per dozen; dry salt meats, 5@ | hieht, 1705 18 13, (. o3 & as, | Mannfactarers of Galvanized Iron Cornice STRRLING Excmayar—Dull strong; sixty- Sheep. BL J . 2 "l a p el 3 U (50 d U 4 " Al it - B B, . Av. Sh. Pr. | ®4¢ver I ham rouletto, Gige; add lo por | 17c; broom twines - ULUDUR R b UL CHicaGo, March 4.—|Special Telogram to | 98 bills, $4.51; demand, #1.55. Jagre was quite & run of sheep here again 20 160 8 1 for smull lots, MutTiiss fine, | " proptietor. 18 and A1) Boath b are 3 it [ — today, but there was only vne double deck of 100 - R kg HAY—Choico upland, $,00@0.25; midland, | 83¢; medium, e S e s e —— ] Tue ]—The wheat market started oft Mining Stooks, good muttons. The other four loads were | 1¢ 40 $L80 Towlons, Shbe 3 i B Vet - yery buoyant this morning and May not only | New Yonx, March 4. —[Spocial Telogram | light mixed ewos and wethers, and hardly . 4 Ote TaEne G165, SRR ¥ s touched 80c but went fcr a minute to 80M@ | 1o Tre Bre,]—The foll ywing ara ths min- | 00d enough to suit the packers. The mar- s 4 3 BRaN—810.50, sona—Blls, 19 1503 kegs, __Artists Malorlnm_.“ B0%c. Atthe ond of tho first hour 1t Was | ingstock quotations: ;‘L‘“‘v"x‘l“"l‘})‘l‘o“l’ll‘!’"m“ e YOS Y U L : Cony—1! s X A. HOSPE, Jr., ! ew more loads cam el 2 and at noon off to 70%c, a shade | Al v 120 (Freeland.... ......10 OATS 150, g iata! i i y oning | Amwior 10211 T M NGrcrasa b iy : B0t~ (Quotations are for. delivi Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organs, co ULt L DLl L vt %) Homestake ] S VAL LAC Chicago). Dry buffalo, per ton, $16.00( d this morning, and 1c off from the very top | Cafedonia, B. i, 173 [Horn &1 K The followine is a table of pricas pad in SOUBLEY, d #17.00; Lowiston, per 1813 Douglas street, Omahn, Nobraska. ver et figure. But the break proved as temporary | Con. Cal. & Va or as the vulee and before 10 o'clock the price | Commonwealth. dry country,” bleached, $10.00@I8.005 dry country, damp and musty, $5,00@10 00. Nurs—Almonds, 15¢; Brazils, 14c: tlberts, this market for the grades of stock men- tioned: ¥ SKINS AN No. 1, large, | 125 pecans, walnuts, 12ige; peanut ~ Coal, Coko, Eto, Comatock, T, bd Prime 00 to 1600 1bs..83.50 (@4.5¢ v ' | cool ot Yo oy | Ty W OKE ) e of May was up to 793¢c, the very top price | Comstock, 608 teoes, 1850 15 1400 bar - B0, di 80@0c; No. cocks, Scj” ronsted, 1le; Tennesse pon AHA COAL, COKE & LINE on the bulge Monday. Tt was u big market [ Deadwood T, od steers, 1050 to 1300 ths, (@3.9) Common 1000 to 1150 b steers. 2.00 (@3.40 Common canners (@2.00 Eureka Con all day long. The crowa played for a break | Ei Cristo. ... from the very first. but had to scamver in 0. 1, i C small, 40 and 4, 10@i0c. Mink, | nuts, sc. No. 1! e, Bhiaime: ol migdium, Sogel | Diel (Grocers) s Ih—torax, 10oy Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, No. 1, small, 40@dvec: N copperas, 2lge; Bay leaves, 1 e, 10y 200 Bouth 19th sireot. Omaba, Nobraska. 3 epsom saits, 40; glauber salts, 3 sulphur, — — — A ) = = Ordinary to fair cows. It fat i 5 " T TVE = and buy when the prico started toward 80c. | o (OGH QK AT Ay ] a j biuc 'r:ul(\x'.m'va'l'"'.\'.stn'.1'.:'\:-';:-:‘ NEBRASKA FUEL €O, The first good buying was by Sobwartz & | on ISR s | Gooa to choica cows @ .yux, No. I, | 3 Dupee. Hutchinson bought early. All of S gum camphor. 2 1bs i hops, 15 and 3¢ 1b packag 34-1b packuges, 15¢; madaer, 13c; s 10¢; indigo, 8-1b and 51b boxes, S I\ B1b and 5-1b boxes 25-1b voxes. red 5-1b boxe v Correr Choiea to fancy cows Fair to good Choice to fancy bulls..., . ors and feeders . 1, 40@H0¢; 1 Shiypers of Coal and Coke, 14 South 13th street, Omahn, Nebraska, Cigars, {N, ARMSTRONG & CO. Wholesale Cioars follow: 10,100, ), ro Pardridgc’s brokers coverad wheat as fast | g0 $IO000 s, ract as they could get it. William Dunn bought | of 4348 were aceopted. X L : Light stock for the continent and there was also some —_— Feeders, 050 to 1100 18, . buying orders from the couatry. Liverpool PRODCCE MARKETS, Eair to choice light hogs, cablos were firm and spot and futures March b m. ocloso— | Enirto choico heavy hog guoted tended higher. Under the sier; Mare ¢ Ma; Fair to choice mixed ho, ored at 81.23, {. Offerings Skunk, 35@10c; N 1 84.00@5.0 Red fox, No. 1, $1.00001 Grey fox, No! 1, 40@3i Mountain wolf, No. 1, 2,50, 3 No. o of 1o o ! I R Pratle wolf, it @81.00% v o1d ¢ | @08 North 0th Street, Omaha, Neb, Tello" 1499, influences early the bulge tool eady; March, 25¢c; May *x Unit , Beaver, No. 1, per 1, &.00@ 10, prime, L= TA08," Olids nbove B0 ITHtchiiso tirasd | OMS—TFirm}. Moroh, S0ico; May, Siive, e bk e L ., per b, &2.00@3.407 No. 5, ber e | Mochh, 2065 Juva, nDry Goods and Notions, _ place. Once above 80c chins Ryacbay, d5ic0. The following table gives the average cost i No. 4, 50¢; Bear, blnck, No. 1, $15.00 | €00d interior, 24c M IH & €O, scller of May. The crowd took this for a | i AN, L of hogs on the dates montioned, inciuding TRl LT G OLT, Basls—Manilia rope H Hisarics 4 : signal to tako profits and thero was some | Prime Timothy—$L. 14 {@1.15. :?)lll:lguslludny‘l:\rv:cl:‘nsu\l ‘1‘:':::',,5“'“ rcpgslmnl: No. 1, $10.00@20.00; cib, $1.00 iton rove, 16o¢ uow | [][-y Gfiflds, PIIPDISDHIE Goods and Notiong rrl';'lt.v K":wl'u: ncllmnl to reslize und!(‘l“': Flax—C nssli.(ll.t Marohl 3 3, Miroh 4. 3 No. Av. Price. ?;""v l""‘““rfl""fl!l;ll‘ per S DAY "l’: ; } 1102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. 11th stret, Omahn, Nob, aken on the advance. It was argued tha . 5l o b vest: cornfel 5 eer, summer, per ] 3 8y, 3§ e S 5 e it s it it A ey cndy; %",m.:‘, $0.85; May, '}f""f‘ Mareh 8.0 118 101 westerns, cornfed $ 00 930 gresn salt, per plece, 5 oarts vor don, §3.705 pints, per | KILPATRICK KUCH DRY GOODS 00, - eady; March, 5,00, . PIRE, On the Market With Horses. 3 antelope, per Ib, 20c; elk, per Ib, 5:bull, per gal, 94c. | il " i lnryely, and with a bulgo of about 8 in a fow A Itangs of Pricos—Hois. . ; b T R ] =i e cider, se; good, 12e; white | [NDOMErS & Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notiong duys it was safo to sell for a reaction. On | 10 conts in many oa vinter wheat, 8.00@ | Tthe following tablo shows the range of | F.Miller, Cedar Rapids. 3150 No. & . , 15c. flnuH' Furaishing Gogds. Cormar 1ith and araey this foeling the price went to the bottom fig- V@ ;""ll"-‘;“‘j":‘ll!; "53{“:"“"5“';“‘_ On the Market With Sheep. ,Ihlw_w‘}r» o 1, open, m\l““\lz;: !)x‘f.xg 0. ‘C;II::::".‘.“!N'I‘ ral, | ts, Omnha, Nobrassa. ure, 70%c. Eve nyhu.m & Co, ;.m! Ln.llnhy |15@4.20; short | G0od to choice mixea hogs O. S. Walcott, Archer; £. M. Gibson, Rl ‘_’,‘iz“‘\\u‘;v"i_;m;- No. 1 WRAPPING PADPEI-- , per b, 11/@ Furnituro BRI o ot o @i Tty gl 15; short ribs, March, 84.00. | Good to choice heavy hogs.. . IR ; ' | aiges rag, Bge: manila, B, Aabos No. I, 7 DEWEY & NTONE Tk (IO S0P, It wale G- | Qyar—Stetdy) creuimari, 0@} QM | miange of Friven=shass. On e Markor Wieh Hous, S P A e | SAS S M BPCOeT ioale Dealors 10 FuPutane e WHORS TS BIboeA B aha 1 hightr | Cheese—Firm: full cream cheddars and | Thefollowing table shows the rango of H. B. Dextor, Blair: R. E. Roberts, Wash- calf hides, 5e. Damaged hitles best grade, 6 ; best grade, H 7 T Tandy Y 5 @ | prices paid for shee Other closing prices were : ?{‘.[." B1{@lgc; fancy Young Americas, 11@ ,1:.-‘1".;1:1 I(.:lu. s):rL:vm jngton; Farmers’ Co-operative association, | less, ' Shoop pelts, green, each. 1 S $2.40; best g &4 40 @5 50 Cedar Bluffs; Horton Brotbers, Verdigre; e YooK sal Farnan strot, Omaha, Nobraska. 2 3 Y sheep pelts, dry, per lb, 0012 ) crushed, $1.80; dairy salt, Ashton, &6 I bags, S SHIVERICK, / littlo to not Hgga—Easicr: fresh, 12@15c, Good fat sheep. 330 @ W | Corell Bros. & Co., Plainview und | 3ic@ige: No. ' Soi grease, whitd, syce; | 8c: buile, 254 tb ba sommon, ih VL LI S0 )0 mwarket, the activity of wheat withdrawing Hides—Uncharged; heavy and light green f"“"“"“'m"' <20 @37 Creighton: Packard L. % Co,, Creigh- | yellow, 214 @s3e. bbl, & 3 Sk e PHN]m]I‘B. % attention from this cereal, And bidding was | salted, 4}@43{c; salted bull, 8%c; green | Lambs. 400 @600 ton; Wilkinson & G., Avoca, Iuj K. C. VEGETAD New — Lettuce, per doz C. D Goons—Fruits, ifornia canned Omete NeLERIRR dull and dragging the entire session. The | salted calf, 5 ry flint, 6@7c; dry salted ConiHATAVE DABIL Adams, Logan, Ia; H. Kuhl, Aspinwall, | heads, 45c; ragishes, per doz buncnes, slo; | goods standard brands, 1, per doz— J undertone waus weak and had 1t not been for | bides, 6c; dry calf, 5@be; deacons, 20c each. P pATALYS e Thiurs, Ly saughn, Harlan, Ta.: Jones | green'onions, per doi bunches, 30@40c; pa S SLTU@LES: Japricots, | piel feal __Grocoerlos B the firmer fechng in other speculative | Tallow—Unchunged; No.1 solid pucked, | ~Tho following tables show the range in | Brothers, Hastngs, 'Ia.; B, F. Bowner, | foy. per doz bunchoe: 3 sonpbunches, per | &1 bluckberries, b AL articies the market no doubt would havesold | 8%¢c; No. 2, 81 cake, 4, prices on hogs during this and last week: Arapahoo; James Coats, E loweg Transactions were iv the main local, Receints. Shipm'ts. gallons, &4.5 cter; Jake Panes | doz bunches, 4b@50c § Mi Dorchester: M. P. Williams, Cedar Creek; | small, por doy bunches ; i cherr| 3 celery, an, MoCORD, BRADY & CO., 5@ 5 11i- 4 : pears, Bart- ! e dopan I E0us:. eererenns 14000 P800 Diee This weok. | Last weok. | F. A, Halsay, Archer; Farnors' G. & S. Co.’ ; celery. New | lett, 2 ellow., 82 0; Wholesale Grocers, e R b e hET e e e IWhakb L0 26000 e & Cor, O E st st e baicDgl | Orléans, per dos buniches, T5@io; Califor- | pouches, luion cling, '$235: DUIMY, CHE | 13 and Lanvenweon strcos Ooinn, Nobraskn, ‘he speculative market opened a shade | Corn. 22000 B0 [ e T a | ough & Co. Ord; Pirst National bank, Ra- | nia, $1.00 per doz; apin cu- | $L.05@1.50; plums, golden drops, $1.80: > . L under the final figures of yesterday, was | Oats. 90,000 222,000 'rnem-’y.. n & i | yennas Tobin Brothers & Co. Duaning; | cumber, per doz, 55 oyster plant, cen gages, $1.06@1.80; peaches, Hardware. steudy for a time, then sold” off e, ruled [ Liverpool, March 4.—Wheat — Firm; | Wodnusda; 0 @l Soylor & Blair, Broken Bowi W. O | por dor 46@a0c; new beots, por bushol, $1.00 | Bay City, with pitts in, §1.60; currants, W. 7. BROATCH, PR steady and closed s @!{c lower than yester- | demand fair: holders offer sparingly; Cali- 3 62gws iy | Swart P. Pall, Silver = City, 1a.; | @1.25; how carrots, per doz bunches, 40@50c; | gooscherrics, §2.10; raspber 4 \ day, Cash property wus in fair request, of- | forma No, 1, 7s 8% per cental; red western 365 @3 8 J. E. re, O'Connor Brothers & S, 5., | new turnips,.per doz bunches, 40@30c; pie | ries, strawberries, Pender: | plant, per 1b, (@ic; new cabbage, Louisiana, eastern standards, £1.55 C. W. | per crate, £4.00; new potatoes, Bermuda, per | pie, & @3 80 Lyons; \\l‘ihclfl‘.‘r & Chittenden Thomas Harris, Central City of Hogs. | Branch, Norfolk] Dodge & W. ferings moderate und prices a shade lower | winter, 7 than yesterday and closed steady. No. 2 Cora was in fair request and sold at 25@28!4 per cental. inwie st o1p | Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel. 005 gallon pic, $3.003 abpies, high | Springs, wagos stock. haraware, lumber, oto. 1308 iet; now mixed, western, 8s 7i4d | “Hig Today. Yesterday. + A A & Oulkdalo; | bbl, §0.00} tomatoes, Bermuda, 10 1b boxes, a{.undlll’rds, 2 1o )mrllgt-hvrrl;ea. 90 o 1b 1 Hardey streot, Omaha, ' e o price e ¢ e % 3 r i e a8y | Coburn H. & 8., Atkinson; (i Newer, | per box, §1.50d strawberries, 900 2 b raspberries, T HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, e pauipricelearlyant closed at 350 bl O e e e e Toosinia | Hgiion 885" | Cloarwater: Ni-W.-M. company, Stanton: | PV eesroneae 0% sweot potatoes, fancy | 21b blueberries, Sta@doe; 2 1b blackbe £ ”,“”‘ e L OB S any new features of special importance, | unsettled ang. dulle No. 3 rod. ot hsmhoy | Lowest: . o U Farmers’ Union, Leigh; Kuller S. & F., | Muscatine, por bbl, $.00: onions, extrn | 05@70c; 2 Ib strawberries, preserved, §1 Builders’ Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Offerings were not large and the demund | [ srencin o8 mas, S Aoats S50 GIoL e b SN RetaTol Leigh and Seribner; . W, Melcher faucy, per bbl, £50; onions, fair, per bbl, | & Ib raspberries, preserved, $1.50: 2 1b black: NiSah ools, and Buffalo Bonlos. 1408 Dougl 1ot of o eharacter to inapire large trausac- [ o) “'4/ U rafad rods S1%@sies options | Ofolal Y estome, O ntimated Today, | West Pointi William Gelirko, Shickley ; 2.50; rutabagas, per bbl, $2.00; carrots, per | berries, preses neappies, Bahawn | Mechantos Tools an Buffelo Senles. 1403 Douklas tions. Tho demiand for car ots of No. 3 10 | Suvive’ bat irrapulan, " closing wchonions | Oficial Y estorday. tetimated Today. | Sang & Linwood; = C,'S. Edwards, | bbl, $2.00; parsnips, per bbl, $2.00; beets. per | chopped, $2.00 u grated, $2.75; 2 store was Light at 201§@20%¢c. No. 2 white York; B. J. Morris, Western; Hayes & Me- March closing at S7igc. cars S Hogs, 53 cars 00 | & L 18,5 3 bbl, $2.00; horse radish roots, bbl, £.005 | 1b Bahama sliced, $2.50: 11b Standard sliced, Lumber, Eto. xR for May met a moderate demand and sold at Corn—Rocoipts, 104,000 bushels; exports, | Stsep. s ears 3 K8, stcu:! 1300 Clelland, Edgar; T. Cochran, Wilber, hurtjbx;ng}ng’roulln, per )Ln, 7c; ‘Lu\uw roots, El < Q ll" m.mvl ‘lrh“? ib red, Baltimore, 85 JOHN A. WAKRFIELD, 2L @2Ag0. ,000 bushels: ' spoy steadier and fairly : i jo 8 s - per °.00; colery roots, per doz, 60c, b o W, ’ ¢ Less interest was manitested in_the mars 3, Bo3g@B5gc 1n elevator, 309G Disposition of Stack. On the Market With Cattle, Arrie Burter—Per Ib, b@ie. e Wholesale Lll]]][nfll', Elc. You for bog products anc irad- | 7o afloats ungraded’ mixed, 20)4@327%0i | Showing the number of cattle, hogs and | . McDonald, N. Morris, Herman; M, Olsen, | MINCE MiAT-—S0 per Ib, i eI ool Murkeths Imported and American Portiand Coment. State K e e o oLy modorato, Recaibts | oyrions moderately active bui unchanged, | sheap. boasht by the racka Cani tdiod | Hartington; Rl Roberts, Washiogron: NEY—-15@10c per 1b for choice. Rostoy, Muss., March 4.—[Special Tele- ted and American Port ment. 3 of hogs were fair and prices ruled lower, | Yareh closing at Ssige. DHyere O (oAt T Cine il € | Fred Schrader, W. F. Edwards, Berlin; Ola: gram to Tue Beg.]—The domand for wool ‘Wna Quiroy White Aiich had some offect in checking the de- | ° Onts—Recelpts, 5,000 bushols; oxports, == = ham, Burgess, Nohawka;' H. C. Lefler, 7c; | continues moderato and is mosuy contined | ~_ CHAS. R LEE, 1 mand for products. Eustern markets, through | 40000° bushels: " spot fairly aotive. aad Cattle. Sringfleld; A. A. Dorn, Neols, Ta.; J. True, | cdium. 6@re; | ¢ et T s SOOI private sources, wero roported easior and | grronger; No. s white, 2c@2ige; mixed | Buyers Guernsey & J,, Avoca, Ta.; D. W. Austin, | light, 5 . B@ie. 0 small lots. Prices are steady as the trad Dealer in Hardwoed Lumber. | this also curtailed speculative inquiry. Re- | weateru, 20@de; Whito" western, | 5i¢; | St on co Yorkshire, Ia.; J. Williams, Portsmouth, T BraNs—Hand picked navy, $1.5 rules, but arge lines can only be moved ub . ceipts of products were larger than for | oivicns qull firm and higher, March clos' | George H. Hammond & Peterson Bros., Weston, Ia.; Jones Bro; hand picked navy, medium, §1.40@1.50; hand | concessions, Good Ohio X flecces sell at 1 | Woolcarpets and par juet floqring. &th aud Dougles goveral doys pust and_shipmonts wero quite | g o 3s)ye.” g RS A iR oA Py Hustings, T Deota & M, Kéaraoy; 2. M z;t‘:lfun}d country, $1.5081.40; good ciean, 8120 | @41350, XX av 83@33bgc, and No. 1 at87@ ——STISSOURT 3TN TR G- 60— iberal, especially of meats and lard, a goo Coffee—Options steady and quiet; sales, con Combs, C. D. 'Lompson, Laira, Colo’; J. C. 3 : ST e it | 3 3TINS0 MTNIN B propariion of tho latter being uccebtod on | g 0. bages March S0 00180 Sey, | Omahs Packing company Kinsley, Max; W. & Bevion, W, 1 Jowoll | | Hoxer—Por 1o, Iinois comb, 10o: Cali- | 075~ Michigan X flzcces aro quiot st 20@ | Mo and Shiopers of Havd and ol Coal ) darch contracts. Advices frow Liverpool | §1470@16.80; spot Rio' steady; fair cargoss, | Hamorn & Staptiony Adams; William Hecht, Axtell: Paxton & | fornia comb, l4c; Nebraska and Iowa comb, | 204c. No. 1 is worth about 3ic. No. 1 L0 First Nationat fiank i e, Omans, Neb® Indicated asteady feeling in that quarter | go0 o, 2 Benton & Underwooi] 'D., Geneva: J. H. Cowperthwaite, Friendy | 12}{@lic. combing wool is firm at 35@40c, Ohio fine LOUTS BRADFORD, 5 y Jith higher prices quoted for lard and bacon. | *Fege asy; 153§@10c. N e e oy Wi P. Thompson, 'Dorchester; T, B, Stand: | Ourese—Perlb, full cream Y. A., 12¢; | delaine at 33c and Michigan av #4v 1n ter. Butorders from abroaa were only fairand | Sugar.-Raw, firwer; fair refiuing, 5 1-16c. | Shippors aud’ fecders ard, Exter: Lyman Sary, J. Terry, Ravenna; | full cream twhis, 113c: full cream”Ohio | ritof buyers not disposed to pay any advance in wool there have be Pork—Iai ules of fineat i N hea e etEany: B s Nichols, Litchfield H. C. Smith, Mil. | 8Wiss, I5c; full cream Wisconsin swiss, 13@ | 5655 los of tineat | Tlealgr in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash A. 8 fine medium at 5 vrices. Shorts under the circumstances ") y 291¢: ! 5 ford; S. M. Clark, Waverly: J. W. Wilburn, | 14¢; full cream brick swiss, 11@12c; full | at 5 Oregon, Californin und Texas | Boars, ete. Yards—Corner 7th and Dougias. Omee woro not inclined 10 purchaso to any extent, | Muen go.gy 0 WO steAm, 80.2303 | W. R Van Zant L1 i Greenwood; Lyman Cary, Ravenna} | cream limburger swiss, 11@132c. aro dull. ' fn pulled wools there havo been | —.. Uoraerbia and Dougl wkile there was no particular pressure to Butter--Quiet; Elgin, 2734@28c: western, Hogs. Rooney & Co.. Brayton; Carry & Chandler, Fisu—Fresh frozea white, trout, pike and | sales of super at 30@35¢ and of extra at 22 FRED. W. GRAY, sell. Outsido orders were light and mainly | i g g ? + o) ickerel, per Ib, 7c; herring, 54c; sturgeon, | 2Sc. tralian w frm. C: in "the way. of evening up trades. Showine the number of hogs bought by [ Phonandosh, la.i A B Coffman, Mondamin, | pickerel, p FEiRy e 2 e R Cacper o0l Jhoaso—] i A > h .: G. W. Neff, Horman; H, Warner, Craig} are quiet. ] . Early in tho day the feoling was | o0 0soseFirm and in good demand; west- | tho leading buyers on todav's marke g:amax.,nu T DEMorOen Mokamn: f{;ufi,‘ ORANGES—Per box, Florida brights, $3.75; | e Lflmhfl]', mey Ue[flflm, Etc ) Ete. rather flrm, and trapsactions were | °F% 10@10ic. Armour-Cudaby Packing company DR one L HL B Dester g i e | nbsete, 580 Smonsinac 0 DAl Corma1 tth and Doaalas strerts, Omaba made at .slightly advanced prices. Later | Clnclnnatl, March 4.—Wheat—Stoady; B o Emeraons J. W. Wiggns, 'W. T. Rickloy, | fancy navels, 8 25; chioice, 8.00; Los An. SGHROEDER & DE AN C. N. DIEVZ T the fecling was not so strougeand trading [ N9, @ red f8@me. - a o s ate A A. M. Watson, Columbus; Jas, Frazer, Cq geles navels, $4.50; seedlings, Riverside, ) Dfifllfi[‘m All Kinas of Llll]mfll'. was light with prices s little more favora. [ (X S kI Lol i :5'@,,4 mmfney" P eavaran lumbus; Wm. 'Weedman, H. C. Kiester, St. [ $3:35@3.50: mountain, $2.25; Los Augeles, y . bleto huy;)rn. dei;.zl fiunlurodllnrguly i [ EAOASTRIastN N0 8 mxed 1% @A3So. SRR Ry o e il Edwards; Gould & L. Fulierton; J. W. M- ugu; in fivepbszlnlu 350 per :n‘x lels.uw@ I0ih and Calfornia sircets, Omaha, Nobrasss, ¢ contracts for May snd July and there wasa [ Srd 4 Representative sales, Intosh, Chupman: I. 'Hoy, Silver Creol; J, oNs—Per box, messina fancy, #. 3 ( fair business in transfor at tho curront dif- [ Kansas Ojtv, March 4. — Wheat — Q. Westervelt, Norfolk: Henp. Brethery ; verdelli, good, $2 50, ) MilinoryiancsNotons) ference—10@1234c on mess l&ork‘ 1“"@1'.’,',un b";}"fl No. 2 hara, casb, 63}¢c; No. 2 red, X 5o Pr Oakdale and_Elgin; F. 'Pulsifer, Crowells e ’)“.‘Pm' bul;_c:. Ew@rfl.ugb 5 Gt % 1. OBERFELDER & CO., on lard and 10c on short rib sides. Near de- | vash, o i v. Pr. Pr. Brodham & S., Snyder; George Loe, Eidon: ALAGA GRA Fancy, per L $7.50: . — T, . ! livericn attracted vory liltlo atténtion. In- eady; No. 2, cash 2lo; March, -, 920 88 ¢ 75 |'W. G, Bradiey, Anguss J. . Goodell 4 Co.. | choics, per bb, $6,007 00, AND Importers & Jobbers in Millivery & Notions 4 quiry on shipping account was comparatively 1150 asked. R {2 | B.J. Morris. Western: Hayes & MeoCiol CocoaxvTs—Per hundred, T S I eI ] light and offerings woro not very larwo, | Outs—No, 2 cash 17540 bid; 18c agked. 81 | land, S, P. Leiglow, C. Westerling, Edg ArrLes—Per bbl, $1.00@4 e I Y Sales were moderate and full former prices St. Louis, March 4. —Wneat~Higher; ;“: D. G. Robb, Endicott; S, E. Beabhm, Cort- ERRIE } 4.00, % e e Notions, A were reachied in most cases, cash, 77 an Innd; G. L. Storm, Auburn; E. P, Blaisdell, | , Ci bl, refined, $6,50; half bbl, Basement First National Bfl[lk, TR A i OHIVAGO LIVE STOUK. Corn—Lower;®cash, 25!¢c. g Hamburg, la. L:\‘ hard cider, pure, per bbl, §5.00, . CO., Qats—Weak; ‘cash, 2J{@)5o. ED O1L—bic. O'g. Pork_Wirm bt $10.01 3 Market Mention. 305 South 13th Sircet, Omana. | Wiglesale Notions and Farnishing Goods Cm10AGo, March 4.—[Special Telegram to | Lard—Ficm at 8 M. P, Wiiliams of Cedar Creok sent o a Greceries, 1124 Harney atroet, Omaha. 4 Tur Bew] — Catrie — The demand was | Whisky—$1.03. B car of hogs. Ditep Fryir—Currants, new, 6c: prunes, | _ COMMERCIAL = oo = 3 fairly active, with another up turn in prices. Butter—Unchanged 3 3 3 M. D. O'Brien came down from Atkinson | casks, 1,300 1bs, 5ic; prunes, bbls or bags, el S i e J Most of the telegrams sent to the country Ny!’":;rlllx:?t: ugflxa% > \}}A'Je;fl;{lj-rm: 3 with hogs, Biges cltron peel drums, 20 Do, 2 Jomon CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., 1 quoted an advance of 1)@15¢, the advance rorn S thady s Nos b a7idaana (e2s% 3 85 A. A, Dorn came over from Neola with a | Peel, drums, ArigaiRe, 50X, 19,2208y ] ipati i 1 0 y 1¢@330. B ot b e 1ic, avricots, choice evaporated, 14c; apric ; — - 50i6 Rofned and Lubricating OLS, 1 covering about all classos of boef cattle. Ex- Steady: No. 2 white, 2230, e gar.of °‘"C“" b cith | €ots, elly cured 25 1b boxes, 16¢; apricots; | CaPItal, =" = -7 $400,000 ‘W,hq!e A R RN .g.,,..u.,. ) poriers were doing little or nothing, profer- | Ryo—Easy; No, 1, 43k, Bio0 > oare of hogeme 1o from Exetor with | gu,dy, 95 boxes, 18c; apricote, ohoiss bage, | Surplus, = = - 40,000 | AxleGre Lt - 1 ring to wait until tomorrow and take their Burley—Quiet; . 2, 403gc. 200 | tWo carsof hogs. 80 hs, Lic; apples, evaporated, 50 1 boxes, — i chances. But few Texans were in sight, Provisions—Firm; pork, .55, 10 A M, Watson came in from Columbus | ge: apples, Star, 84c; apples, ‘fancy Alden, Officers and Diractors —E, M. Morsoman, oo e St Bk with a car of cattle. . 5 1b, 10c; appies, fancy Alden, 81 3. Hital ! A. Hen CARPEN | ER PAPER CO., hence native buichers' stock sold quickly 40 P. J. Roonoy of Brayton was at the yards | Salt Luke, 53¢; BiAckbertice, avasoruhy! R s PRI d il - ) a Salt Li iics ) ed, o) 5 - , ci : aud av strong prices, In the stocker and 407 | with w car of cattle, 70 I boxes, d3;e: cherries, pitted, dry cured. 0t Besiutan castior, o casbier Whalesale Paver Dealers. feeder line thero was little or nothing new, i{c; 405 John Wiggins came down from Columbus | 13¢i pears, California fancy, 14s boxes, 25 I, i - e —_ o nice stock of pr.o .umnwm and writing , Choice, $4.60@4.85; medium to good alm;lr"a, 1 m))‘rm ron, Muléch. 7705 410 With two cars of cattle. 12 % peaches, C.ul' No. 1 f:flci\', 448, ulnu bags, Bpocial akention given to card paper. 4 1350 to 1500 1bs, $4.00(@4.50, 1200 to 1350 1bs, #3503 on track, 78%{ci No. 2 northern, 15 o a 801, j beaches, pared, fancy, 18¢; Salt = Rt ] $15001.00; 300 200 e L0 Stocl. | Mareh, 7oigc: May. 0501 o track, 554(a17c AR | e B T e oy pog ML e cias on e SG) hd -10, “LOwR; D 7 K 6 4 25 >, E. MeDenald of Ci . ) boxes, 155 pit ) . L. A . - and mixed, $1.60@335; bulk, §2.40@3.80; STOUK. 585 | of Catlo foom Haroma. "€ DFOVEUL in & car | boxes, Sie; Fasphotrics, ovan, N V. now. | NATIONAL BANK General Agents tor T orn fed steers, $2.80(@3,60. g ; 260; prunes, R. C. 0070, 9}{@101{v; "orange 2 4 o hicazo, March 4. —1'e Drovers' Journa! i N N, be g 1 " pxas cora fodtenis, $3.00,0 0 gront | | Ontoazo, March £ =Tio D 3 1 340 J. A. Cowperthwaite, a regular Friend o Cralaliin Calti O T dbSEh e, U. §. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. ’ Hall's Safes, g hulk of the stock sold about u nickal lower, énmu‘mmm 500; shipments, ——3 7 shipper, came in with cattle, .85; Cal. loose muscatels, crop 1889, | Capital. .. -$400,000 821 and 523 South 10th § ha. but everything was olosed out and the gen: [ Ll ZHtece . 100 S aen =t A . Doxter of Blairand R. . Roberts | §.00; Valencius, 1888, Oc: Valencins, new. | Supplugdan, 14, 1890, . 57,500 TEATe eral market closed steady. Packers paid 3 00 80 Ao J 57 | of Washington marketed hogs, Blgo; Cal. seedless, sks., 73{c; Ondura layer, ! " Toys, Eto. n steors, #300@4t5; stockers and feeders, 270 Wt IS AND DI ORS et 0y, SICUCSr s $3.00@4.05, largoly 4 00, aud siippors puid | g345Gi0 70, cows,” bulla and. mixed. $) 60 3 George Nower of Clearwater was at the | DOW, 926c: pruneless, 1244¢; dried grapes, 4c. 5, President. H. HARDY & CO. i #4.00@4.05. Light sorts sold larizely at $4.00, @ 'oxas corn fed steers L80@3.60, 2 yards with a shipment of cattle, VEGETABLES—Tomatoes—3 Ib extra, $1.00; President. A 2 ) ' Prime and faucy heavy including ‘butchers' Ho 23,500 i b y 81b standara, western brands, 80@95c; gal- Jobbers of ; Hogs -Receipts, 28,500: sh ; 2 J. W. McIntosh, a regular dealer of Chap- 5 y i woights sold largely at $4.05. Ao W Bo lower: inixed 85 2 man, Was I WiIth 8 Oar of catt lons, strictly standard, $2.90. Corn—Finest m l]flm Mmlms Fancy fiflflfll — 83.85@4.000¢: light -&175@' 5 h LA A, a5kl grown, $1.60; gilt-edge sugar corn, very fine, “, ) ) d d FINANCIAL o@iTe . RS 2 . Wolcott & Son, the big sheep men of ] x 0. 301 MoM '8 2 s 0 Archer, came in with four cars of sheep. Phii aeaureayiph iy sgar cors BLS Ib Honse Furnlshing Goods. Childres Ib extra, western brands, 85c(@#l ¥i Carriuges. 138 arnam street, Omals v, 3 P8, Shoop—Keceipts, 5,000; shipmonts, —— ¢ & NEw York, March 4.—|Special Telegram e e ey A 5 80 2 Seth Kelley, an extensive feeder and | standard, western brands, T0@80¢c. Mush- e —— P 1o Tun B |—Srocka—At tho rosorts lust | ofa cornfod. 64 804500, Toxome 88 st ns: O baial Tokamab, camo it four cars | xeome; Lt French oxis uo e 1 16| THE JRON BANK, UMAHA JUHHERS' flIHEETUBY 5@0.50. g i cattle, french, flue, 18@220; “rench, ordinary, Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts, 1 night bulls were few, Where one was found | lambs, $4.85G0.50. o o 3 ary, . - mes Frazior ot Columbus was amon; lu(tg!!c. Peas—Tres flue, per can, 26¢; A General Banking Business Transacted. Mr, Gould will return and, acoording to tho | ShiPments, 1005 market active and higher; fairto fancy natve steers, $3.30 @4 90; stock- ora and feeders, $2.25@3.00; range steers, $2.30@3.00, theadvance. Among thoother stocks which Hows—Receipts, 5,000 programme, take Lold of his own securiti The statement 18 out that St, Paul will he: five loads. $2.00; 2 b early June, §1.25@L5; 210 Mar: T i J. B, Philbrook came fu'from Clarks and | 'O, standard brand,'81.10; 2 ib soaked, fic. WANTED 5 brought o car of sheep in with hin tnat end | Striog Beaus—2 1b high grade, Refugee, oo [l cITiEs, e 2 Ib Golden Wax beans, 75c; 2 Ib string 5?.‘4’.'52‘7' s::x: Aumnn’] [mnlgmgu[x’ wMu“g‘flamafl' i , 70c, Lima Boaus—3 1b_souked, 750, Nels Peterson of Petarson_Brothers, rog- | Lo £ 51010 1020 80 10 40 DA 12 B W ) 80 — i 5: | Correspondence solicited. Bugkies, eto. Wholesale. Omalin, Nobrasks. A market steady; fair to choice heavy, $3.93@ 80 | ular shippers from Weaton, Tn., wus at the | Loson,Baked toans 3 1b Lowis, $1.06; P! COMPANIES, ETC, | =T SnS2 _—00iis DOn o 10 W will surely accompany St. Paul are named : o crown brand, 81.50. Sweet potatoes—3 Ib e WIND ENGINE & & Gous w U, 4.05; vacking grades, $3.9024.00; light, fair 80 | yards with two cars of cattle. Now Jersey, £1.60; daisy, 8185, P s w H | co'p‘ly Bank ¢ the Rock Island, Union Pacitio, Missouri | f:'ps PAGEInE krados, J 50 W. C. Swarts, the leading stock man of | 5 1b wow bospkin, 950~ o> Lumpkin « W, HARRIS & s DARkers, am and Water Supplics EAGRR S0 Atotlsan. Bk ALt toia the | gl00 o WD Tl o oo pe 80 | Silver City, Ta., and one' of - our. most fro. | - Ore ermmnsas W, 10ic; W, W, 163-16% Dearbarn 8tr Hallicay wind milin, 918 future, The cold facts remaia toat the mar- | 1 o0 shipments, — 450; mark FHT 80 | quent shippers, was on ' the market with & ”’L neadlight, 13c; gasoline, salad oil, 70 Stote Stree ‘& # ROk, Ac ket makos no new friends a8 the days pass. | cunnors, T5e(@81.255 cows, $1.0001 244 | car of hogs. o $1.25@9,00 per doz. % Chicago parties ure soilers. Cammnack has | ors, §1.500: I ST z X 5 ; B | 5 ROWNELL & CO, R. E. Kuhn of Emersop and H, Warner of | Suears—Cut loaf, 8c; cut loaf cubes, 7ige; ¢ ALL S 3 B {1 A 8 | craiw, 3. W. Witburn of'Greenwood and D, | staudurd, powdered, 7ige: XXX, powilers "S"]egs )a ’)[‘ prsiwancy A | Baoines Boilers and General Machinery, gy | Goftman of Mondamin, Ta., were among | 80 granuluted, standard, 6%¢c: " confection: A Uls “rewsovanr.” | BRatie OBUIS UC Ublal RAELOTTs those who warketed cattle. ers, A, 65c; white extra C, 6)5c; extra C, O A vanworul troet, Omatia: b in after | Neb, 6¢; aniber, 53¢c; ! renewed his bear tactics and on every little | calves, §2.00 advance the sellers come out 1 full force, At the opening today the bear leaders sold St. Paul, London bought Louisville, Un‘lflll )Ls, 8,100; market opened losed lower, losing advanco; T0@?1.80, ——— . Miles French was at the yards a 202020101519 15 5 10 1D RS RD 2D D IS AW WI T WA WIS LS wesELw = & ¥,March 4, —Oattle—Rooelpts, @ four months' seige with féver, Mr. French | S0APs—Castile, mottied, per B, 8G0100; s Jmpeared and Daim: Pacifio wnd Su Paul. Sagar Refineries, | 8,000; shipmeits, nono; market - higher 9 | was out ubout ix weeks 8go, bat. safforas o lie pas Iy oy A 0[' (rao‘eg pureEOYed Proport Union Pacifio and St Paul monopolised | stecrs, $3.304d.75; stockers und feeder o7¢ | relapso aud has been in bed since, , CANNED MEATS—11b lunch tongue, $2.00; R Purchused or Negotiated. ¢ about all the intorest th in the mar. | §20)3.40 ‘ — 3B, uaeh longue, B475; 1 Ib “corned best, Wrought axd Cast fron Building Work ut all the intorest there was ‘Hogs—-teceipts, 6,000; ‘sh 5 ps. | $1:205 210 cornea'beef, $2.05: 6 Ib corned . A ket, the remainder belng veing dull and gen- [ ;o8 T AP Pl ém"f}m noue; A OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. |}t 55,605 14 1b cornod beef, $14.00; 2 1b i ho Negotiatian of Kagjex orass work, gensral foundry, machine. aad erally stagnant as usual of late. There was Sl Yo 1 200 o, goicless pigs foct, 8220: 110 Euglsh brawn, 0nas, COUBURARION BON D, nekalih wark, oas ¥ W ffi.'.':':’fi:",’.fi&'.“';"a?;“?r;'&f\2'?2"45' :cr‘:;:l: PHARM YR A300K: 200 xfil«nlnfl_i?msuy frosh, 1lo; cold storage, | lish Bruwn, $0.605 1 1b ;mpregn'-u {fn".fi, OMAHA WIRE & IKON WORKS, L 2 2 3 4 pickled, limed, sal y bot wanted at 1.75; 2 1b e ressed ham, §2 3 | 5 . s Solici i Ber T St st raton Oty 20 B, ool gm;" Riomariasi an &75; beipped | Correspondence Solicited, &agufgclu}“?p of Wire aud Iron Railings except in 8 {ew instauces. Slight further AR : Maroh 4. X Buiten—Creamery, fancy rolls, priats, & A RINACEOUS Goops—Barley, 3@ic; fa- v ealls, wiodow gusrds, tomor sunds Tovson wara goncrals swaained und Sogan | p eIt atte stimaiad ot S8 oon 2 (@es croamory, fancy solid packed, 2i@o; | rina, Bo; peas, s oavmeal, 93/(@ho; mack: W. B, MILLARD, (Do oy iy TR after opening at 5%, retired to 641§, but the | opened active at firm prices on everything, !lllry} fancy rolla | roni, 10¢; vermicelli, 10c; rice, 3@ige; sago Room 813 Brown Building, OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORK and priots, entire market then reacted aud Sugar rose | Later on receipt of advices from Chicago of dairy, ancy ~ olid | and tapioca, 6@o; lima beans, b Omaha, Nob. i ! Solire marksk. thva rou 009 | LaiSF 0B SoRlpS oF advioes from Cblosya of H packed, 17@ite; dairy, Ghoioe, ‘1a@toc; | *'Corrne — Housted Arbuc Ariosa, Sl S lflflr’fl of Fire and Barglar Proof Safes, o GIi{, Ot activo shares woro gonerally | Sl recciyis * and - stronger " price 3 country_roll, choice, 11@12; cotntry roll. McLaughlin's XXXX, 24%0; Gorman, . Vaults, Juil work, 1ron shutters an brought up to 8 shade above the opou(og - | 1ht, Ghwsea Hapis at ‘Hres %t Grrs ood, 9@100;" country roll, fair, 6@ic; poor Dilworth, _Col d 1) e d laroms, 24%c} G."Audrecd, brop ¥, Cor. lith snd Ja Lson Bl ures when the market became intensely dull stock, @be. prices, most sales being reported at an ad- EEEEEELLEEE 000 5 00 00 €0 €9 02 €0 05 00 10D I KA WA SED D LEsscg8g2EEEEEHEARNI2S 2 e, in Farts, tough tho best prices wero well | vance'over Monday's brices. Tho qualtity H pxckue'ufi'::q1u‘:'lifif-'kay‘iffi?;gd‘m:'fi:f‘7 | s nafifi?fl:fiffilfi Crorgos, now, i SSH] muintained for the remaiuder of the hour, ?”l A Feotls A fl;cel"- OASLY uoou-ut ore H chickens, fancy, chickens, choice, T@Sc; | tio; snow white, 3 1 bank, new, ahgo; Turt Wholesall 1 4) The strongest point in the murket was off 1 m“"“{mm: “";":‘;: 5. Tho bule of ’z‘n’. 008 3 chickens, live, 83.00@3.50; geese, dressed, | key cod, lurge middles, bricks, sic: spow olesale mRURIAOIUTRRE Uf , er cent at noon and Big Four was up 1 at | 08,5\ B 46 8435 The bulk of tho sates H fancy, 0@10¢; geese, drossed, cholos, wihite crates, 125 b, “Doxen, agot “Tosiand Sa°D, Doors, Blinds and Monldings. $03¢.” Conl tocks waro hoot stesty . | Wero st $5.65@4.50, opeued strou & iz Reese, live, doz., #6.00@7,00; ducks, dr balibut, ;' medium _scaled berring, 5503 Brauch biice, 128 and 1xrd strsets, Onisus: Neb, . 3 3 g on everything sira- 358 faacy, 110; ducks, choice, 8@10c: dveks, No. 1 scaled herring, 23¢; domestic Hollan - S scllent earnings were reported by the Atch. | ble, only a few sales being reported at steady 88 doz., #2.50@5.00; pigeon h ROPrin g, B50i Has e g e iy et 4400, St. Puul aud other roads, and whe com- lp‘:n:..mw‘lnl:ls overa sales woro reportad ey 360 ROsur=Jack soips, Russiits sardings, 180, Hussisn oatq o EOUTH OMABRA. | tively easy fesling for moncy enabled | pricc, M9, T00 ROvadce over yesterdavis ~ I 00@1.25; " wallard ducks, lain, S5c; imported Holiand herring, Crows e e e * bo stock market 0 hold strong until tae | brices pnlfl" . llh‘tflll‘: nz. m;llhl‘lid A ;}‘D'\:" e % i ;ln:ubwk ducks, #.00@6.00; red- rand, 80¢; do. favcy wilkers, 90c; mackerel UNION S10CK YARD O, &lose, when Lo et galus for the day were [ Wilh the sweor market' aud " obeniny 810 16 830 | #1.80@5.00; mixed’ dooky oy wucks, doz, | No. 1 shore, balf bbls, 81 $1.50@2.00; mixed ducks, doz, $L50@3.00; | bils, $18.00; whtetish, M‘:‘b\:‘&‘fi? U'\:I.lllv’. O S Omal, L,

Other pages from this issue: