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THE OMAHA DAILY 1.000; shipments, decline and rose to 631, or a i{ net ; market activ. The day proved to be a good one for Shorts appear to be on the run. was a dear one. ugar almost dropped out of sigut At the close the net THE SPECULATIVE MARRSTS. calves, $2.00@3 Reading lesson b Bulls and Bears Both Find Comfort higbery everything, $8.7i@ general buying today. in Dcdge's Estimates. in active swocks OMAHA LY western and Unlon Missouri Pacific 1% Western Unfon EXCITING IN CORN. Cattle receipts estimated at 2,400 compared with 2,130 vesterday | The steer market opened ac er, up 10¢ to 15¢ over Satu from a shade to 10 3 Nearly everything desirable was sold early early a dozen lots sold at or above The cow market was slow.and were made at unchanged Some very fine cows sold at $3.50, while a butch of heifers brought $3. quality of the receipts was poor, perhaps the Dpoorest received any one day Nearly forty loads of very poor cow stuffare too much for this market on one day, and the result was slow sales with many ieft in first Nearly all the desira- stuff was cleaned up before The market grades of cows was active and firm, but the receipts of that quality were so small that they cut no figure Oats Recelve Considerable Attention ness Transacted wing were the oclosing quotations: Northern Pact .122 do preferred paterdny’s sales, ~Moderate By Products—-Live Btock Continues Active. R 4igurozulne Factfic Be of '35 sales generally Central Pacific, (hicago & Alton Chicago, Burlington CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS, 113614 St.Paul & Omaha Cnicaao, March 11,—|Special Telegram to This was an exceptional day in It was 8o more because of the un- certainty than because of any remarkable The range for the pric up to 1o'clock was but 3 opening was %(c under the close yesterday, but was in keeping with the curb price last night, ana this morning after the crop figures from Washington were received. Statistician Dodge was as vague as usual. ing the very bearish statement that wheat in Ualon Pacifio . e ey hands after midday. Missour Paciflc i Moxey—Easy at 3@43§ per cent. MERCANTILE PapRR—BY 47 STERLING EXORAN sixty-day bills, $4.51 r—Quict and demand, 84.54!¢. nd the demand good with ready sales” at firm prices as high as $3.40 being After mak- New Yong, March 11.—[Spocial Telegram to Tae Bee. | —Cha follyviag ars thl mia- ing stock quotations: A fine_lot of calves were on sale, i . bushels he adds that much of the wheat is in With the bulk of steers selling at and above £3.70 and the top reaching #4 of cows selling at and above $2.50 with 83.50 the top price, and nearly all sold by midday sellers may well call Nortn Batte 1316 5, and the bulk bulls and bears were getting comfort out of the government figures and comments. more the report was studied the more the The action of the mars ket seems tobear out the theory that the 8 of wheat are not ready for an advance, and that the price will probably be let down to or below the bottom figures of afew weeks ago to catch a lot of long wheat, and then the advance will begin. The big operators 3 Brosseat was on both sides of tho market. Poole and Hutchinson were the best buyers. bought early. New York On the selling it a good day on mar- Shippers were very liberal buyers, Lee Rothcehild alone buying shipment to Chicago. trade was puzzled. Bostox, March 11.—[Special Telegram to .| —There is very lttle change in The demand con- principal holc the market for wool. tinues fair, but manufacturers do not pur: chase much beyond their immediate wants. Receipts of pared with 3. he market opened active with hogs up from a pstimated at 8,300 com- ghts and packing shade to b, and light-weights and fresh meat selections up a shade. increased from £3.78 yesterday to 8451 toduy. crense wus made by better prices on as the top both were divided ‘The average sales ! 3 and California wools move slowly, but stocks of the for Oregon wool is quiet The best castern is seiling at Trwin Green & C bought here on each decline, side there was at times a general letting go all the lower priced yesterday and today changed hands ear! washed fleeces continue dull and in favor of sold on thecrop Higures, which had more ef- fect oo the ctner side than here, Dupee and Countelman were free sellers, When all others stopped selling Pardridge He was the big short seller of the The sharpest decline of the day, when 3{c on stop ordots, topped very lnrgul,‘l (he action in at78%c, mold_ at T@isic to 30, ....... 50 3 ereeeae E BrekWHEAT FI. Onio X is offered at 31¢, XX at 33¢, and No. Michigan X fleeces are quoted at 20c and_only very choice lots go any higher. No. 1 Michigan fleeces are offered at 36¢, Ohio_flne delllnev The market on good muttons con- firm and steady on other tinues active and have bein sales The following is table of priz» pul In this market for the gralss of stock men- port Sloarince Dilet wooIatare ntmodetaty demand, sales of super have been made at 3 Foreign wools remain flrm Prime steers, Good steers, 12 3o0d steers, 1050 to 13)0 ths. Common 1000 to 1150 1b staers. Common canners .... Ordinary to fair cows Fair to gooa cows. Gooa to choice cows Choice to fancy cows Fair to good bulls Choice to fancy bu Light stockers and fee Feeders. 950 to 1100 b Fair to choice light hozs.. Fair to choice heavy hogs. Fair to choics mixed hogs 30 to 16)) 1bs At 1o'clock Julv sold at Tlm buylng forces in the wheat )nl luu.ucnlcd MARKHTS, Wheat Firm " and ' bigher: . Twenty boat loads were reportes v taken for export at New York, but not con- | ~ Corn—steady; March, gsc‘ Oats —%lamdy March, The corn market was not excited at all, out fair volume Gradiog was much improved, also with 437 cars of No, 2 grade. were 201,000 bushels and exports were again Room was taken lake to Buffalo. May sold 20 Barley -Nothing doing. Prime Timothy—$1.19. Flax—Cash, $1.43. Whisky—$§1.02. Pork — Firm; of business quoted at 28c. Lard—Firm; March, $.02 Other closing ar Flour — Steady; ; spring wheat, $3. , THe(@$1.00 per cw Averags Cost o1 Hozs. The following table gives the average cost of hogs on the dates the cost today, as based upoa sales reported: rinter’ wheat B¢, Sentembor i Uvmuer 2¢ bid. Oats received conslucrable attention early , 1n the day but as the session #" market dragged and ruled very quiet. feeling developed was weaker, the little ad- vance of yesterday being lost. weakening influence was the government crop report which came in after yesterday's advanced the short ribs, March, cese —Stendy; lats, 03§@l0c; Young Americas, full cream cheddars 9/,@ 43¢ Mun:h 11 —Easier: fresh, 12@13c. n.mt grean {ree selling, but offerings were well absorbed The weather was wet and unfavorable and had cousiderable influence with many vperators. ket opened 'g(@!{c under the closing prices of yesterday, were steady for a time, then sold off 5@l c, became firmer, closing at 1 @14 c lower than yesterday. Cash property Was more frecly offered. A moderate de- mand existed and prices averaged igc lower than yesterday and closed steady. Only a moderate business was transacted and there were no particular by the “shorts.” T, dl,i,hry flint, 6@ Showing the avera: io: deacons, 20c eacl of hogs on _the 1850 and 1800 375 westerns, wethers . price paid for loads 2 westerns, mixed The speculative mar- Tallow—Steady; No. 1 sohid packed, No. 3, 314¢; cake, 4. Receipts. Shipm’ts. Evers & Burubam, St. Domiphaas J. C. Goodeil, Bud flienic, Surprise: H. H. Disbrow, Harvard: | norss radish 1 o York, March 11. 18,150 bushels’; exports weaker; No. 88@ssige, afloat, us steady; No. 1n hog product @s65c in_elevator; March, closing at buying on speculative account early any and prices ruled slightly higher. there was a little more inclination to sell and prices settled murket showed prh,Ln rallied again, closing at outside fig- Trading was chiefly in y, Juno and July deliveries, the former commanding the most attention and credited mainly to the ehort interest. demand was fair in the way of flling orders for small quaatities but buyers were slow t meet the views of the sellers, were not very large and holders demanded Transactions were The following table shows the ranga of prices paid for hogs: Laght and medium hogs Good to choice mix Good to choice 10,300 bushels; pot_steady; Corn—Receipts, Downey & 1., Aurora; H. L. Messuer, South 361 in elevator, options firm; Clark’ H “& Co,, Westorn; Brodhaw & ures in most cases, Oats—Receipt: 01 ,mo hu:ihel!; The tollowing table shows the ranza of prices paid for sheep Prime fat shexp. Good fat sheep. . [& mnlnun to medium shee p The:sbipping West Point; Peterson Brothers, Cres CJ. R Burkholder, Woodbine, Ia.: Sims , Portsmouth, Ia. wuuk. March clmc«x Coffea—Options closed stendy, unchanged: 15 points down Bingham, Ia.: J. Biuffa, Ia.: H. Rix, Calbou Arlingtor Battle Ci 3 spot Ri o flrlm_r former figures. fair cargoes, $2 Sugar--Raw. refining, 5 110 Comparativ.: 5 The followinz tadlas show ti» prices on hogs durin CHI10AGO LIVE STOCK. ‘mited closed April 9274, Eges—Easie Pork—Firm; new mess, £1(0 ronger mmmr;\uvuly active; Cuicaao, March 10,—(s special Telegram to —CArrLE—Business continues ac- tive with prices again ‘quotea strong to 10c higher and the advance cove Fat cattle, butcher: bulls, etc., all shared in the upturn, makes an advance of from ig about all Lnu\-l —Stronger; wosm 0, 10 & Brown, Hastings; V. C. Hinze, Hrainard; casb, and May, 7 Corn—Lowe! to 20¢ for the BEE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH . 18 410 | werein from Weston with & load each of | Sarsopa—Bbis, 1%; granulated, 13(s; kegs 15 4 cattie and hogs. 1%e 100 43 J. H. Kennedy, who makes this his mar. | SopA—Pkgs 60 58, bije. 124 ket, came in with a load of cattle. Nurs—Almonds, 15¢; Brazils, 140; filberts, ) E. M. Gibson, the big sheepman of Clarks, , ¢, walnuts, 12%¢; peanut . w.:mmmmp wany Aurors shippers were | oohroue. (Grocsm)=Pee Ib—~Borks, 1 pperas, 2igc; Bay leav oy gl 0 Downey & Toof, who had a load of hogs. COPPSERS, )¢S} D WRves, Lol giey 1% A0 saits, 40: glaubor salts, Hc; sulphur, tal T Roseboroug & Giray, shipping from Blus blue vitrol, fo; alum, 4c; tartaric noid, AND Springs, were at the yards with a load of | rosin 2¢; saltpeter, absolutely pure, 9¢; e hogs. gum camphor |2 1bs in box, 1 oz cakes, 3¢} Dunn & Nye, rezular shippers to this | hops, i and i¢ Ib packages, 20c; sage, iy and amatt Diny (2! e o e P of caus | 30 packagee. 160; medacr, iog; seiwworer, | BARM3AL Firdt Natioaal Bank, and hog 10c Indigo, 8-1b and 5.1b boxos, S F\ 63 i0c] V. C. Hinze came o from Brainard with a | indigo, 3:1b and 5.1b boxes, Madris, 305 South 13th Street,e Omaha, oaF of eattle, ing wax, 25.1b boxes, red, $igo; sealing wax, [ = o F. Rystoer and C. F. Couch of Stromsburg | ¥gb boxes, white, 4 COMMERCIAL marketed cattle. a ored, - b stanaard, powdered, Time & Hall and F. Glass sent over cattle | e meatuanen srndrde io; confomtio from Persia, Ia. A, 6)c; white extra C, 6'Jc; extra C, J. T, Goodell & (o. of Westorn bad four | Neb, 6%c; amber, 80; Capital, - $400, noo BULLS. cars of cattle on tke market. Corree - Hoasted — Arbuckle's Ariosa, | Supplus, R J. M. Emorine came over from Council MeLaughlin's XXX ©; Gorman 4 } Bluffs with a car of cattle. Dilworth, 9 Alaromas, 255c; M(V;l'\i‘fl;s m\i‘\ {Hr-- ur; E “I Morsoman, Q ¥eniisdy wnd John Maskl : Siic. M. Hitchcock, Jos. Garneau, .. J. H, Kennedy and John Martinson of Ce (€ reon—Fancy old golden Rio, 85c; | M. Anderson, wm: . Maul inms, A, P. Hopkins, pres resco had cattle hery 0 X AN Tt F. I3 Biryant, nasistant cas OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS | fauc Mocha, 200; 5¢; Rio, choice to Rio, prime, 3815¢; Rio, good, 213¢¢; Java, genuine O. G., 28c] Java, Produce. Kood interior, 24c: African, 23c. SHRTHADEN. ks Eccs—Strictly fresh, 1lc: cold storage, Rore—Basis—Manilia rope, 15¢; si1sal rope, “Sl“efis MBI pickled, limed, salted, not wanted at any [ 12}gc: cotton rope, 160; new process, S'yc. i BOUGHT. price, Corrox Twixe—Bibb, very fine, § or 4 Dy, Brrrer—Creamery, fancy rolls, prints, 24 | 22¢; fine, 200; Daisy, 18¢; candle wick, 22¢ On Improved and Unime FEEDERS. (@be; e 300 91 g i creamery, i g and print packed, 17@19c; od Proparty. gotiated, 'y solid packed, 22w OLIvES—Quarts, ter doz, §.15; pints, per N 22 dairy, fancy rolls | doz :bulk, per gal, 95c. OP (ffl(fe\ A duiry, fancy solid ViNEGAR—30 gr. cider, 8¢; good, 12¢; white Ao Purchased or choice, ‘14@lde; | wine, 15 ——— country roll, fancy, 13@15: choice, 1012 Srarci—45{@8c per 1b, Tae Negotiation of country roll, good, 9@i0c; country roll, fair, | STovE PoLIsi —£3.00@3.87 per gross. CORPORATION BONDS; PovLtiy—Turkeys, dressed, fancy dry | 100, $17.00, W v picked, 11212!5¢: turkeys, live, per b, 7@Sc; | MoLisses—Bbls, N. O., choic sz i chickens, fancy. L1@12c chickens. choice, 0@ | 58c; bakers', 24@i5e; biack strap, 20c. Correspondence Solicited. hickens, live, §.00@3,50; geose,dressed, | WrAPPING Papen—Straw, per b, 1@t weese, dressed, choice, 100 | 2ie keese, live, doz, $0.00@7.00, ducks. dressed, fancy, lic; ducks, choice, 10@ilc; , 2¢c; manila, B, 5@ée: No. 1, W. B. MILLARD, nion square, 85 per cent oft list. cf LT—Dairy, in bbl, bulk, §2.10: Room 818 Brown Building, dvcks, live, doz, $3.00@3.350; pigeons, doz., mn» 2.30; best grade, 100, 3s, Omaha, Neb. 5 £1.00@1.2 best Lrtlll 108, $220; rock salt, CANNERS, GAME—Tack —— ey ) nipe, $1.00@1.25; golden | crushed, $1.50: dairy salt, Astton, 56 1b b e 0 plover, §1.00@i mallard ducks, $3.00@ 224 1 bags, §3.25; common, In |- 350; canvasback ducks, 85.00@6.00; red- 3 head ducks, doz., £3.00; teal ,aucks, doz., » Goons—Fruits, California canned 81.50@2.00; mixed du doz.. $1.50@2.00% standard brands, 235 1, per doz— | ____ " Boots and 8hoos. ada, §5.50@6,00; geese, small, #4.00 | Apricots,. §1.70@1.55; ap } cots, ' pie fruit, KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO, P LU LR Buccessors to Reed, Jonos & Co. 200@2.25; cherries, white, 3 ~~l’wk!ml ita, 700; aplced plgs apes, 81ats0: pears, Bart- | WHolesale Manufactarers of Baots & S1oes tongues, kits, $2.35; pickled tripe, kits, 65c: | lett, £210@2. 251 paches, . $2.106 Axonts fog osion Kubber Shoe Co. 1%, 1104 nd 1103 pickled H, tripe, Kits, S5:; spiced pigs | peaches, lemon cling, ¥2.35; plums, Tiarney Street, Omann, Nebrask hocks, kit 21.80; plums, golden ' drops, $LN); | Sm——————————————————— MEss PORK— plums, green gages, $1.63@1.50; peaches, Brewers. . with ~ pitts in, 81.60; curran 3 5 WooL—Fine, uverage, medium, | gooseberrics, §225; quinces, $2.10; raspber STORZ & ILER, averago, uarter blood, average, 18 | ries, $2.70; strawberries, $70; peaches, 3 Ib Lager Beer Brewers. (@200; course, average, 15@17c; cotts and | eastern standards, £1.55; 3 1b pie, $1.1 6 1b rough, average, 14(@lc. pie, §2.00; gallon D08l BT | I Hay—Choice upland. $6.00@0.25; midland, | stacdards, §2 60; 2 Iv gooluburrum 900tBbi o S ST $4.50: lowland, €2.50. rawberries, 90(@05c; 2 Ib raspberrios, $1.00: | . _Cornice. nlxnml.‘l’mlrs AND Tauows—Green salted | 2 b blueberries, soic; 21b blackborries, EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, o: dry salted hides, 5@be; dry flint | 65@7e; 2 1b strawberrics, preserved, §1.75; P ealf des, e, Damneed hides S | 210 raspiersion, praserved, $150: 5 1 biack: | Manufacturers of GalyanizedIron Cornice Shecp pelts, green, each, The@8l. verries, preserved, $1.20; pineapples, Bahama | Window-caps and matalio skylights. John Epeneter, nhcl.n pelts, dry, per lb, V@12c; tallow, No. 1, | chopped, §2 00; 2 Ib Hahama grated, §2.75; 2 ropriecor. 108 aad 110 South 1oth screet. N ‘J» Bcy grease, white, 3%{c; | Ib Bahama siiced, $2.50: 2 Ib Standard sliced, ; cherries, 3 ib red, Baltimore, 85 -No. 1, 16@I¢ 3 BEygs Dry Good SPE, Jr. Corx—idc, Canper Wiap—Bibb, white, 18}40; colored, 5 OaTs— { : f . ; Beaxs—tland picked nvy, sLso@teo; | 238 seh Artists’ Matorials, Pianos and Organs, band picked navy, medium a$1.40@1.50; h.ud | BATTS~Standard, Sci Gem, 10c; Beauty, 1513 Douglas street, Omaha, Nebraska. vicked country, §1.501@1.40; good cieun, $1.20 | 120¢c: Booue, 14c; peerless, case, £7.50. CoRsET JEANS—Hoston, 73{c; ' Androscog, 1.80. R a1t O R HION® Por box i hessina! Tanoy $4L00@ glo. 75;¢ ;ll\‘('nrnllrkc, T8c; Rockport, Gic; Coal, Coke, Eto, .01l 04 wa, 63{c. “OMAHA O o B & £ CO. "’ll.lti“fi‘fllflflum, 00,00, exs=oukiand, A Tie; International | NI ST COIE & LA HO Mitiiok Grrn-—Fahoy, ver bbl, $730 | XX do; Shetuckit, & Sige; Warron, o Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. e . 00(@7 0 -] erw y Ay C cme, 13c3 ver bblL. §.50; smali, | SWift River, Thorndike 00, Sigo NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Thorndike FF, * Thorndike 120, 9} Thornaike XX, 15¢; Cordis, No. 5, Cordis No. 4, 10, C. & B. chow chow, Shippers of Coal and Coke, 314 South 13th street, Omaha, Nebraska. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, B . o by - Builders' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ham sau: . Sc: dried beef hams Indigo Blue—St. Leger. 5lgc: Washington, | yechantes Tools and Buffalo Scalos. 1465 Dougias tongues, £5 00 per dozen; dry salt meats, H@ i American, 6}gc: Arnold, 63gc; Arnold | treet, Omals, Neb. 51 ¢ per h; ham roulette, 6i¢e; add 1c per ¥y 3 :\ muJ 12¢3 \lle(el A.» 5 1234 Boxes—(Quotations are for delwery in | R 4 v 04y N A. WAKEFIELD, 500 | Chicago). Dry buffalo, per wn.nnoom;‘uo; Lll-ly!wne,ln/,u.l’uufi 0 JOHN A. WA Poratoss—Per bu, common, 25¢. Marre Suaan—Per 1b, 121 Piovisioxs—Hams, No. 1, 16 1 _average, 9i¢c; 201022 Ihs, S¥e; 12 to 14 Ibs, 9ifc shoulders, 5:; breakiust bacon, No.' 1, S B e o i dry country, bleached, $10.00@l$.00; dry | GINGHAN—Dlunkett checks, 6ijo; Whit- Wholesale Lumber, Etc. - e 3 Lod i country, damp and meaty, £,00@10 00. tenton, 63c; York ; Normandl: dress, Imported and American l’onlnnd Coment. State E. M. Gibson, Clarks: E. F. & A. Oswald, [ vt SN0 8614 " Sivuat potatoes, fancy | S1ic: Calcutta dress, 7h50; Renirew dress, et Tor MTIAeo! (7 drkune Comont Wood River; Morse R. & Co., Morse Bluffs. | Mugcatine, per bbl, &.00: onions, extra 12 el ‘st Guinoy Whiiee Tirme o MRS Wi h HASs, fancy, per’ bbl, $3.50: onions, fair, per bbl, t,,num‘;)mrj.mer Be; Wooas, 5e; Stand- CHAS. R. LEE, carrots, per | ard, 5 RS Caledonia A 9c; Granite, £2.50; rutabagas, per bbl, &2 Livory: W. J. Bur- | bbl, §2.00; parsnips, per bbl, §2.00; beets. per i W. | bbl, £2.00; horse radish roots, per bbl, §4.00; Checks—Caledonia X‘ 9! R R Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. #.¢; Haw River, 5igc; (.ru Wood carpets and pnauu fooring. Sth and Douglas Ib, 7¢; celery root : Wagers & Doyle, O'Neiil; Coburn H. & S., | par bbl, 0 Yootal mer s 60} | ford,ises ‘streots, Juinin, Nevrask A km!dnj l{- Beal, S bm‘:-'-l G. Lin- | onions, per bt c@#l.00. l";; .Hlslgc Everott, MISSOURI MINING CO., Bradsh irst Nat. bank, L. Carey, ABBE “Por Ib, b@re. 7 oz, 13¢ g ay < Ravenna; J. 1. Glade, Iy~ | Mivcs Mear—S@l0c por b, Jaltrey. . T1iger Jafirey HMingzs and Snippers of Hard a1 %f‘ UUZ Pulmer; Woodruffl & I, Ulysses; HoNEY—15@@16¢ per 1b for choice. 'r(l‘\.Lk AA, 1117c; Beaver Creek 158, W3 First Naricnal Bank Building, Omahs, N ERVES- S@10c per lb. Beaver Croek UC, 0o, LOUIS BRADFORD, LD diam, T@isges | woot Boct Kovthony Siar Hhe; nerculon, | Doalel 1 Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash Blue Springs; N & Co., Dunn 7 @4c. C-‘»tuwold. Mel- | poars, ete. Yards—Corner 7th and Dougias. Offios ater: Buckley & Ross, Stroms- s—Per bbl, &4 00@5.00. Bang-up, 27k " Corner 10th and Dougls. B. Barnes, Lorotto; J. M. Davis, | Cuaxneriies—Per obl, $12.50@14.00, Stovous' 1, C FRED. W. GRAY, M. Bodley, ibner; C. Per bbl, refined, §.50; half bbl, | Stevens' A, bleached, S szemm 7 vider, pure bl, §3.00. S * P, bleuched, X1 sk Ottecbier o P U S0 Siovens: B onehed #hie; Stevens N5k | Lumber, Lime, Cement, Efc., Ei6, it Corner Uth and Dougias stresty, Oma. FrLANNELS—Plaid—Raftsmen, 20c; Cloar | ™—wafiiinery and Notione. e prunes, | poge Tron Mountain, Wigc; White 00 Ihs, 5igc: prunes, bbis or bags. | (it Na 8. g il EET ! citron peel, drums, 20 1bs, 2205 lemon | 13 13 "No. 9, 47 BR No I 3 ard dates, boxes, 12 s, No! 1, rated, 145c; apri $3.5 J. J. Dolierty, Duu~ lichorn; M. Harnes, Emerine, Council R. . Roberts, ohn Dern, Hooper: . J. Hale, i & Side 3 peel, drums, 15 ele; Trowbridze & Co., Neligh. peel drummedisne ! ; H. _A. Nolte, tiep Fruit—Currants, new, 1. OBERFELDE & C Tmporters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 3{, 37}¢c: Quechee 205, 210 and 212 South 11th street. On the Marke: Witn Cattle. cots, jeily cured boxes, 16¢; «apri 32i{c; Winasor, — e — Perry & Frush, Perry & Miller, Wahoo; ?‘1’5- f';’)“fmmf;'l D aps 3 24.in, 21ige; Notion 3. Witber, C. M. Fowler, River Sioux, la.; [ Ples. evi B A 2 G G 24-in, 20¢ 8 JRF, 8, e Hodioy," Hoopers Brodham & S| nples, Star, Blig D i, d0seey | 270 G, c. £ J.'I. ROBINSON ho'”“”’v“f-‘ Wiiliwm Baker, J. B, Barnes, | %1 ALE DL AT U3¢ | “Breaciep Smeertryes — Eilerton, Tijc: | i jehi Loretto; J. A. Festmun, Wisaer: H. Lew: | Salt Lake, “dye; blackberrics, evaporsted, | rousekecper, Cow Conerte, Tiéer | Wholesale Notions and Farnishing Goods. wer, Humphrey; R. Brown, Gresham; Lee | 50 I boxes, rries, pitted, dry cured, Hn-rkclu) cambric No. 60, fc; 13est Yet, 4.4 1124 Harney streat, Omaha. pared, fancy, 1Sc; Salt butter cloth 0O, 4'jc: Cabot, The; = — [y . Laghtbody, Maitland; H. A. Hill e, Jorapitted iplums, - L Cal, 1 half bleached. 8i¢c; ' Kruit of Loom, B ____Olls. _ i Avkinson;EAndetion e Ok Iant o) l)ox};m?&, B 00, “Richsgcs Toranks | Slics Groen G, By ilope, Ties King Phil' | ~GONSOLIDATED TANK LINE €0, week 8o far. Business was light stocker and feeder line, prices being barely s steady as last week, Choice to extra medium to good _steers, 1,200 to 1,350 Tucker, M. Lewis, R. B. Gammel, Hermunj . T, Goodell & C Miller & Co., Brads Oats—Lower; Highest ani Lowsst Sales of Hogs, York—5tronger at $10 Lard—Higher at £ Steady at §1.02. Nominil; creamery, 3 beeves, $4.U0@5. 1850 to 1,500 lbs, &4.35(04.80; . 90(@4.40; 950 to 1,200 lbs, and’ feeders, 2)@2%; dairy, \Iul.k l‘w.clhu: Estimated Today. merine, K : bulk, $2.40@ Texas corn fed steers, $3,00013.65. —Business in this market coutinues active and we ote auother uptura of 50 on prime packers and selected heavy. of mixed sold at $4.10, a few common at $3.95@4.021¢, with selected beavy at $4.10@ Light sorts sold at Milwauke -, 11.—Wheat—No. spring, mu. Sheep, 8 cars. Saeep, 6 cars... ¢ Horses, 1 car In store, 891{c. Burloy—Steady: Provisions—Firm; pork, $10.00. Mareh 11. — Wh 2 hard, cash, 63igc bid; Disposition of Stock howing the number of cattle, ep bought by the packers and leading day’s market: 5, largely at #4 1216 $4.10@4, 15, largely at §4.10, Cedar Rapids: C. Oskamp. Clarks; Wyant. Silver City, Ia.; John trvine, T red cash, 63} FINANCIAL cash and March, H\Alll & 00,55 George H. Hammon, The Armour-Cudahy Packing co! Owmaha Packing Co Lee Rothschild ....... Henton & Underwood New York, March 1 to Tur Bre.|—Stocks—It was conceded on all hands last night that the stock market must be very uervous and unsettled today, it not for several days, following the results of yesterday iu Reading. the opening was not at all unusual, for a minute or two loaned at 3 and perhaps 10,000 shares were traded The price was first au 80, to 883, up again to last night, and then off to 383{. of the hour the stock loaned at i and quiet 1t is thought the stock bas not yet the recent whirl, 2, cash 17c bid; D —|Special Telegram Elw Cre 11.—Wheat—Ex. B Yinneapol tremely dul! of Waggoner, Birnoy & Co., has returned | 0w orthe B a s On the contrary from Chicago. Shippers and Becker & Degan .. . 11— Wheat—Quiet in the first five | jiGors offer moderatoly Corn—Quiet and easy 5 per cental. Showing the number of hozs bought the leading buyers on tolav's market: new mixed western, closing figure Omaha Packing Co.. at Oakland, murketed cattle. aker; \o 3 mixed, Ouats—Weaker; » George H. Har Hogs yesterday averaged 63 to the car. strongthened 366 pounds, and | two cars of Union Pacifie, Islaud and Burlington will have to make bulls in short order. cago parties bought Grangers all day yes terday and were at it again Attention was given to Reading during the Union Pacific was the ouly Jther stock In which there was auy animation and that was caused by heavy se! traders, seomingly for short account. prices of other stocks were quite irregular as compared with last night's prices, but the Showing the aumbor of shesp Ontongo, March 11.-The Drofers' Journal today’s warket and the purchuses: reports as follows Colonel J, H. Pratt of Omaha had two lots L)mnhu l’ukmx {g0ise! 5,500; shipments, choice to extra market strong to 100 higher: beeves, $4 W0@3.15; steers, $3.5024.80 ers and foeders, T fed steers, §1.00@3,065, Hogs -Receipts, market strong to 52 higher; Representative Sales. pounds sold at $3.15 year old steers averaging 935 pounds at lling by large nixed $3. ‘Nl(lfl“ IU. , $5,00@4.15; skips, §.50@ Sheep—Receipts, Omaha market, was in with one car of cat tle and oue car of hogs. Georgo W.Wyant, a representative farmer | brand, 50 and stock dealer of Silver City, Ia., wason | No, 1 shore, half bbls, 813.00: bloaters, balf 5,000; shipments, market steady t stronger; nnllvul 3 0@ 06.00: western corn-fed, L T5(@>5.25; lambs, $4.90 ‘Phe Drovers Journal sp gram quotes a Light general supbly of cattle, but heavy offerings of Americans. however, were steady at sinking offal Kansas City, March 11 —Cattlo—Receipts, market higher; cows, $1.50@83.00; stock- ggzIA cial London cable- but recovered later, played a stronger tone. brought good buying all Sugar was slow to ‘move and regained but 3 illo went up } to 845 and " Lackawanna gained g to 1867 railroad shares responded most quickly ana under the lead of Rock Island and St. Paul rs wade excellent gains. ench moved up % from Northwestern and the whole list dis Lour to noon through the list. g% z ers and feeders, Hogs—Receipts, market higher; all grades, $, 725w Downey & Toof of Aurora marketed cattie. | less sardioes, 20 son0 and Burlington ttle — Receints, i J. A. Testman brought in thre cars of cat- | style. §7.50@s.00; 3 1b su Rock Island, tle from Wisner, per case, 508, $1.00@4.25; im oy native steers, wnd feeders, $2.25@3.60. Hogs—Receip! market stronge . shipments, 1,000; three cars of cattle. $3.U5@4.05; packing, followed with i cambric, 10c; Lonsdale cambric, 10c; e ol fags, | Lonsdale. sige: New York mitin 103¢c; Pop- | Wholgsale Refined and Lubricating O1ls. Western: J. G. Lindell, haw: G. W. Kewmp, B. 3 o RS s perell, 42 in, 10c; Pepuerell, 46 in, 1lc; Pep- ! Tulboy, Hortrya: M. Cahill Taravions it C ‘,H.:‘":‘xé-:‘:m e Ontl e porell, idide: “Wopperall &4, 20 Pap. | AxleGresse se Omabe AL H. Blshop, Mana ger, Mayland aplehurst; . Wickham, b B9 3 i WEn | erell, o Pepperell, 10 4, 24c; Caaton, | Ty T 2, Archer; Donney & T. Aurorai A. o e a0 | 418X uton, 54, 9'jc; ‘rium H & o RAReK Cie verty, S. P. Decker, Ashland: J. M. Soaprs —Castile, mottled, per Ib, 5@10c: | wasmutia, 11c; Valley, © Bo; Barker, CARPENER PAPER ¢hite, per 1, 120, ached, &1 B\ # 1o extra, §L00; | Dlgnched Atlantic A 3 1b standara, western brands, 90@05e: gale [ 4 N SIEETNG AL lons, strictly standard, $290. Corn—Finest | SRS B 15 608 (L ROHT grown, 3L.60; gilt-edge sugar corn, very nue rora s A, ‘_k% L'unucll Bluffs, la.: N. Moore, Hastie, Talmage; F. l. Praty, Bennington: G. J. H. Kenunedy, J. Martinson, ‘Llcrsuu l!rm, W usm N Iu B Wholesale Paner Dealers, OMrey n nice stock of printing, wrapping aAnd writing PAper. Spacial attention given to card paper. 44T o X 3 2150; " clioice 2 1 sugar _corn, §L0; C ty, Duulap. . H, standurd, westora brands, €o: Popporell Jhga) 5ic: Popperoll 4 L. DEANE § rooms—1 Ib French, extra fin French, fine, 15(@2: 11b l"n,mh. ommur 14518 Pe fiue, per can, 25¢; demi fine, per cap, 1t 1b extra, sifted, $2.00; 2 b early Juue. @1.35: 2'1bMar- andard brand, $1.10; 2 1b soaked, General Agents for Hall's Safes, 821 and 325 South 10th 8t., Omaha. Toys, Eto. ullerton ; Humpnrey inch, Tige: Pepperrell, 84, 173¢¢; Pepp 0-4, Pepperell, 10- 3 Utiea C, 4%c: Wachusett, 44 7c: Aurora R, 44, Aurora B, 4-4, 6 Atlas, O N B, Farmers’ . 43¢c. Burger, Douiplian: 5 Jumes Carr, A. Hedges, . F. Grilo; F. Puls, Fred | FoW: Staf¢ 3 Point, 8-0z, 0i4c; | ~ R et , Norfolk Brlog Brook 210 high grade, Rofugos, 850: | wout Boint, 3-in. 1o 12igo; West Poiot, H. HARDY & CO. A Lo lo Clolion AR Jesaa D0l So! 9.in, 1202, 10}5¢; West Point, 401u, 11-0z, Jobbers of Boston Baked Heuns. crown brand, # 5 b Lows. 8165 | 10 R o U Toys, Dull, Albums, Fancy Goots, Sweet potatoes—3 — } \as, Bl . nse F % G i 3. Pumpiin— Honse Furml s eirest, Oaia e Barley, 8i@40; fa~ Fii 8 val, 29{(@c; maca- les A. Birney, of the commission firm $1b new pumpkin, $4.00, U. Heal, an extensive shipper of Supe. FaRriNacgous Goc rior, sent in a car of hogs, rina, be; peas, dc; 0at , 29 @ ) Buckley & Ross, well-known Stromsburg | roui, 10¢ 1L, 10¢; rice, 4wiige; sago measeise e b e | NATIONAL -~ BANK | JMAHA JUBBERS DIRECTORY, Wil L M. F £ Rive: Ls—Kerosene—P, W, 10c; W. W. 5! i Yiberaand sCiacbto Bowlap e TS hoadlight, 18¢; gasoline, 1c; aalad oil, Y., DEROILIORT,(OUARA, LD e s apital. ............ 1st, 0.00 per doz. Caxxip MEATS—L 1b lunch tonguo, 21 lunch tongue, #4.75; 1 1b corned be W. Noff, a regular dealor, brought in | §1.20: 2 | KR 80,05 AL Toatnad attle from Nickersoa, beef, $6.50; 14 Ib corned beef, $11.00; 2 Ib #l«_u_b,(_um Agricultural Implements. 57,000 LININGER & NIE'ICAIJ"L”- A!flflllll | Implements, Wagons, Carriages son & Johnson, well-known dealers SurplusJan lsm) Aunthony Martin, a regular running ship- | boneless pigs feet, $2.20;11b English brawn, JAR W, »‘;“; ta. Wholessle. Omubia, Nebraska. was at the yards with cattle. §1.20; 2 1b English brawn, §200; 6 Ib Eog- ’J.,‘,.\'L‘ p WinD ENGINE & PUMP CU, N. M. Black was in from Culbertson ywith | lish brawn, 5,505 1 ib compressed ham, R, C A a load of cattle. §1.75; 2 Ib compressed ham, §2.75; 11b chipped Steam and Water Supplies, N beef, $2.00. i3, Jaihle qu—uunun extra Georges, new, blge; climeriat Sk SRR THE lRON BANK, | — s e kcv cod, large muldlu lmvkn. Sije; snow al Hunking . RAGHG, Karonc. ares o i btoks, 61 Aoy | | 4 QAN fngins, Ballers aml General Machinery, balibut, 11¢; medium woned lierring, 25¢; S A v No. 1 scaled herring, 23¢; domesiic Holland herring, 55¢; Hambu piced herring, $1.50; Russian sardines, 7b¢; Kussian sardines, plain, b5¢; imported Holland herring, Crown do. fancy milkers, %0c: mackerel 920 Jones at., Omons, Halliday win} G cattle in from his fdrm at Benning- Twenty-nine heifers averaging 911 and thirty-one two Vreeland of Juadita, one of our reg- ippers und b old patron of the South iron Works, R PAXTON & VIERLING IR ORKS, Wronght and Cast Iron Building Work, the market with a car of cattle, bbls, $18.00; whitetish, half bbls, $7.00; trout, Engines, brass work, general foundr no. aud Siuns & Houghton of Portsmouth, Ta, con- | nalf bbis 8 305" tumily whitotiah §4.00; sal blackamith work, O/ .?"J,'...‘.'fl'u{‘ Vi 8L tributed a car of hogs, mon, $3.50; 1 1b muckerel (herring), $1.00@ - - il T I, Wagers & Doyle, regular O'Neill shippers, | 1107 11b finnau haddies, 81.75; 1 b lovsters, “" AHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, marketed hogs. §1.00@2.00: 11b Alaska ulmfiu Aleut, $1.60; Wanf'rs of { Tire qud BUW ar Proof Sflm. R. Hrown of Gresham marketed a car of b T o e Frulte Yoat Veigia Iall word, 110a, shutiers aad aws, little b Writs u.m" g dnll work, ron sbulters and A Books, 81.40; 9 1b clate, litkle necks, 2,105 i I8ON & ¢ ndresn, prop ) o4 John Hastie sent in & car of cattle from | } 3 Uk, B W = L Talmage. , 1b sardine imported, per case, 100s, sash. Doors, Etc s #11.00@16.00; 4 1b wardines, imported, per | Mention Omata Bes ~—— e Johuo Irvine of Dannebrog marketed cattle, | case, 100s, $15.00@20.00; 5 Ib. imported bone- —— M A. DISBROW & ¢ u olosale mauufacturer - 3 14 Ib sardines. American, ) P - er 1008, French style, $4.50(@5.00; b4 Ib sar- WANTED ines, " mustard, COUNTIES, SCHOOL | _Brauch boe, 12Ul and Izard streets, Omaba, Neb, ported key sar- DISTRICTS, WATER R Cahill oame In from Brayton with | dinse: $18.00. . / .. | Correspondencesolicited. coppaniEs, ETC. SOUTK OMABA.- Bioows—Parlor, 4 tle, 3 tie, $2.25; Burkhomer of Cortland was at the | “Cncertoig b st 40e ser I lflfll‘i OMPANY, Bankers, UNION ST0CK YARD 0, 7' yards with a load of cattie. CHOCOLATE—22(¢85¢ per 1b; German chio: ¥ein of ¢, and Union Pacific recovered ite | ~ Bjoux Oity, March 1L.— attle—Receipts, Peterson Brothers, regular shippers here, | ory, red, sxc. rete Brast. BOBTON " 0f South Omaba, Limited,

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