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APRIL 29. OMAHA DAILY SUNDAY, 94-1TWEN GES, i prembar, 59%6. On_track: 24 e e e e e e et e | houses, receding % per cent and recovering | men fu the beginning of May, and the bill will, therefore, not bo pagsed until the sea- Woolen and othel goods are usually purchased by the middle this year they will until some time three months orthern, 8% No. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE April Olosing on Good Business and Outlook for May Excellent, Comstock market of % per cent declined 1 was in better tone in the late dealings than the day and son Is well on. wheat and Werj almost perfoct weather for seeding in the north- reports from ail thgether with of February; strong. Speculation Was ina Waiting Mood Yes terday in Wheat, This means the foxchangs. The result at this time of the year are idle, awaiting In other words, there manufacturing, and ncldently In wholesale affairs, pending the decision of this fmportant measure. now only a the Wilson bill high protective tarift will obtain; the main polat now at uncertainty the course of events, 1a a general BBERS ~ GENERALLY ARE CORN WAS LIMP WITH LITTLE DEMAND Whereas the BUENE. to have been expected; for interior dem strikes in | Industries are so numerous. week's ex in the and ro- edly unwilling to stock know the With production on the other thus 1 at about 30,000 b Produch Market, in Other Markets Influenced Oats to Some Extent—Fear of Labor Troubles Kept I to Bottom Pric or whether remaing. stationary. disappointing dence that the Business of the Gato City Is Growing ovisions Down The demand Is IRRWE and w unchanged & wen Strictly fresh eggs, 94 tailers alike are dech be a short time until manufacturers and im- porters have adjusted themselye Should it not pass and the tariff unchanged, able, business will at once resume a firmer The merchants throughout the coun- try are deploring this condition of uns ity, and it is to be hope act as promptly as possible on this all im- portant matter. “The passage of the Kelly army and other similar bodles promise of settled weather the local jobbers are anticlpating some improve- ment on the business of the last two weeks Past experlence has affirmed the influence of atmospherical conditions on the Omaha fobbing trade, and if any significance is to be attached to former precedents the first week of May ought to show slightly e results that the last week of April. the wholesalo business in better condition in Omaha than in almost any other city In the west. was the case dry goods CHICAGO, April 28. AT Bt s o walting mood today mpared with clg fore there was a Ye decline. alf of the previous day's advance value. Provisions could not stand the amount of short selling which was done and closed to the new Speculation was In a deposits ing prices of the day be- Corn was limp and of $2,488,600 in was not course, ign m if o shipping nt state of home and fors that congress will JONr e e i : adds to money sfled by Trading iu May wheat was relegated to a A ey g business as was done in it being confined entirely to buying in or selling out of previous contracts. market was without feature and the fluctu- ations were limited to %c in both May and requirements men across withdrawals of gold from here. a sense of $1;_mixed ducks, York ex- exist In some parts of the leading stocks of the New change today @iise; thin or i 75 Northorn Pacific not care to work, and nevertheless establishments show these men do they have done more business than during the corresponding month 1s to be doubted whether there is any other the country where 0. P.D. & G be admitted Dullness was again coupled with weakness The favorable prevalling, together with the prospect of in- Balttimore & Olo. nada Pacltic citizens of this deep-seated conviction not_entirely unjust. 13¢ per 1b.: Ttallan chest- 11§ N. Y. & N. Bug ngliah walnuts, 12¢; H Jobbing center 50lg Ontario & W same thing can be truthfully said. well known that individeal orders have not been as liberal this year a only explanation of the increase in business is that the Omaha jobbers ha that has in former part or altogether to rival thelr cause Adding to this the fact 18| Oregon Nay ATERKRAL Chileago Alton Scarcity of new business and the disinclina- tion of traders to changa their counted for the dullness. of the day prevailed at the close. heretofore, the positions ac- per b, 84, lowest point ? p + per bbl., §4.50 respectable the importance of this readily appreciated. “There s a certaln sympathy with this Instances freely ex- pressed by the most successful and promi- nent business men, which is convincing proot that in a relative degree these many {nstances men of large me; impeachable integrity, are bearing their share of the general business depression. 18 not certain what this agg omplish In their vi it is to be hoped that their protests and personal petitions may in accelerating the actions of congre: “‘The situation at present may be summed up The country is in a fair condition, financial affairs on a reasonably the prospects of a dingly good. vorable Indlcation of returning activity in business is apparent, and it seems that the only obstacle to a favorable reaction in trade Is the doubt as to the ultimat tariff legislation, tradesmen, will be more ' 18714 *Piusbury BT84 Pullman P IETADLES, hand-plcked common white 80t Richmond T years gone to some extent. quite a falr amount of May as well as July. Bids for the latter month were free during a comparatively steady feeling existed, showing a net decline of only %c at the close, while the other de- liveries were from ¥e to %e off. k on fear of th yesterday's closing quotations, losses are shown of 12i4c to 15c In pork, T%c in lard and 214 imated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 112 ; corn, 456 cars; oats, 350 cars; hogs, 21,- fluenced oats movement, beans, $1.6041.75 Onions are quoted on orders at $0% The large house trade that has been the feature of the past two months will not be Nearly all retallers have visited the city and made thefr epring purchases, and th be largely In the way of filling up orders traveling men, ent conditions ession ame men, in bz it LLLL mo in car_lots, East Tenn ... future trade will Northern pfd.! egation of unem- crate, $2.009 ‘allfornin, $1. labor troubld Compared 1ot to be expected under pre that fall samples will attract much notice until later in the season, although some of the boot and shoe establishments are be- ginning to show them through their tray- eling men. The feature of the dry goods trade s the Jarge auction sales of flannels, blankets and olen goods which are being held in New S0 far it s apparent that the com- mission men are somewhat war, fully satisfied as to the prospects for fall actory prices are realiz at these sales they will probably constitute s on these lines for the bal- national capi 3¢ Unfon Pactiic 10c; cucumbe per doz., $2. #, $1.50 parsl about as follows: The leading futures ranged as follows: “Arilcion. | Opon. | High. | Low. | Closs_ Wheat, No. 2 Loulsvilic & established bas harvest exc N Momphis & © , not being Moblle & Ohio; Nashville Chat muda_onions, per bu., 81, £ the market. Floridas, per outcome_of If the present favorable conditions continue to prevail and the tarift 18 promptly reason why the usual fall busine: fact a fair summer business, may not accrue.” STRAWBERRIES Texas, per Zi-quart cs TROPICAL FRUIT Juart, 25630, a basis for pric ance of the season. In the local trade is noticed an increasing for summer wash Fayal crepe is a leading fabrie, and a corded ‘T' St L. & K. BANANAS— 1o} prd of all sorts, The range of prices as reported by J. W. Dean & Co., Board of Trade hall, BapLITIYL Pork per bbi Flotidas, $5. moved been | The heavy bank nd for More- rease hold in Idle ations i 154 1071 St. Louis Markets. April 28.—FLOUR—Firm, WHIEAT—Dead, dull, with a_tendency toward cotton fabric with moire effect s also very Moire silks and to a consid High|Low. Close| Yesy EUHIBT) 1| GALIFORNIA QRANGES-Riveraide secdlings, popular with Lard. 100 1bs| ribbons are used for trimming summer welght woolen dress Northwoster. ancy, per Ib. The grocery trade has continued to fm- —Haliowees, 6 to 70-b. boxes, per 1b., the exception of a further advance on some lines of dried fruits and a decline of % cent on package coffees the trade has been without feature, In hardware loes business has been only Hats and caps have not been in active CORN-—Hamméred by bears lost %% small to medium, per doz., $2.5073.00. $20.00925.00; and boots and s 2, nominally Sie. $12.00@15.00; med| cubs, targe § New England. .. se; No. 2 red, choice timothy, $9.00G10.00, more confldence as the weather becomes as- The record of the Omaha clearing house for the week Is: sales at §3.15, ....Arbor day medium, $8; small, $5; silver Up cubs, large, $6; CORN MIAL~—S1. AX SEED—No. 1, $1.24, TIMOTHY SEED—Prime, $4.2564.30. Tuesday ... Wednesday 4. Lard, per 100 1bs., $7. 3 G2, Y small, 5c; fisher—! medium, 60¢ Saturday . short clear, sides (boxed), ¢ England, 1,700; to eolor, according to b New York Moncy Market. AS DUN SEE wheat, 3,000 bu. wheat, 1,000 $1.50; medium, §1 imediufn, o0c; small, 40c3 The following wore the reeeipts ana shipmonts Serenity and Sense the Need of the Country at Present. manager of the mer- cantile agency of R. G. Dun & Co., talking PAPER—2%@4 bu.; corn, 101,000 bu.; oafs, 15,000 bu. Receipts. | Shipments. Coffee Market. 2%, —COFFEE—Options opened steady and generally 5@10 points higher nand, but declined on realizing sales 5@10 points net including May $15.40; August, L $0G14.90.” Spot coffe H. Roberson, 8% for NEW YORK, Corn, bu.... mountain lion, perfect head and feet, 3 $4.50 and’ $4.59% commercial bills, “Conditions s o. 1, large, §0c as’ to Beauty, ‘skunk, black, cased, No. medirm, Toc; small, 0 are anomalous. like 150,000 men deliberately quit work dur- ing the past week. As many more in the are crying aloud because Hundreds of men Something today the butter ma $4; riccoon, N ket was quiet and w Eggs, firm; 10¢ The closing quotations on bonds: short stripe i narrow striped, Ge; broad striped, large, ne, No. 'l large, $1; medium, $3 “g9; wolt—mountain, No.'1 large, §3; me. same localities they cannot find work. who claim that idleness is forced upon them are tramping and stealing rides to the capi- purpose of to provide them and perhaps 1,000,000 others with employment and in Montana stole a train started to Washington congress to give them work. Another rail- road 1s calling for 2,000 men to go into some state and build a railway. men are tramping across Iowa, ‘living petition’ could all be absorbed as farm laborers in tho great state at this season, If it were their present necessities only they seek to Unrest, discontent and political va- aries are doing the country more damage NEW YORK G MARKET. 60c; medium, 40c; small, nited States stock, 206, United State “RIO DI JA ; atloat for the ipply for the 0; total visible s Yesterday's Quotation on Flour, G © Market, Metals, Fte. April 38, —FLOUR—Recelpts, 19,- 1RO, April 25, —Quie none given. Lousiana stpd 45, 1Missourl 0s. .. #Tenn. new st 68 NEW YORK B5i20,00; medium. 0.5 i0q1ic; medium, Se: ., 7c; small, Ge; kits, No. 1 larxe, fall, 1arge, 8@%c; mediu TALLOW, ETC. ES—No. 1 green hles, 2e; HHen ans. 2l N2 gren aaited. Hidea, faisto; No. 1 veal calf, 8 1bs. 10 15, 1bs., 6ic; No: LAZac: N % To in 1be, fei Noo 1 dey’ Aint £ No.. 4" dry fiinc hides Part cured hides e per Ib. Seven hun- .—Quict; quotations nominal; eipts, 1,00; stock, 33,000, April 28.—Qulet; LONDON, April to 64 higher. HAVRE, April 23.—Steady; prices %@%¢ higher. Some lines of spring and at concessions from winter patents were none given. HAMBURG, in forcing winter patents; No. 1 green prices unchanged salted hides, Twelve hundred 3.90; winter extras, $2.00§2.50; Minncsota bakers, $2.10G3.40; winter low grades, SL60G2. low grades, $1.60@1.80; spring extras, $1.80@2.30. Ryo flour, firm; superfine, $2.2042.80; fancy, $2. @3.00. Bickwheat flour, BUCKWHEAT—Quiet CORN MEAL—Dull; 2.70; brandywine, $2.70. 14| V. Centuries.” Duluth Grain Market. 28, —WHEAT—Close: Dul No. 1 hard, cash, 61%c: April, 0%c: May, 61%c: i northern, 6c; September, alted hides, less than fuily DULUTH, April reen salted. (8hort-wooled skins), each, 5@16c; Ary shearlings (short-wooled No. 1, each, 6@l0c; dry shearlings eich, Sc; dry No. Pac. 15ts. range on all grades, ) ok N.W. Consols [, (short-wooled earls” skins), flint, Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool peits, 2 ‘northern, cash, llow western, 5%c; on track, No. s S At e sa: 101 OMAU LIVE STOCK NARKET| + 212 + DEALERS. Receivts for the Week Were Much Lighter Than for the Wee' Preceding, oral distrust ¢ Wl uncertainty have paralyzed the speculative element and packers con CATTLE TRADE IS MUCH DEPRESSED ro should be selling at around $5.90 to $5, lose from 20¢ to Tho bulk of the Kill- fmmediate consun this there fs generally enous Cut Off and Business 1 by the Nume ptive Domand hog packed. abor Troub) pod Summer's Packing. Cineinnati Price Current figu SATURDAY, 1l investigations this e indications has been a decrease all around o compared with a decrease and hogs and sheep an iner run of stock year ago cattle the following compared with corresponding elpts will amount eipts for the week with compari sons are shown in the following table Recelpts this week... Hecelpts last week lust y Fluctuations and at times violent, but finds values approximtely auses which have lod up to this prospective pplies of hogs fnclude tho fact that the shaping of prices the past year f has glven an impul in production of hog nlargement eral there has been no marked change in the conditions surrounding the tra tors enter largely into the market at and the past tlons adverse to br continuance ble conditions, to look for a decided cn- of Buropean demand for demand for cattle wble of absorbing all od by the trade, however, that ment late in the season fis liabl consequent across the water is ¢ our surplus of fatted Le prospective A HEAVY no matter whether comparatively able to the producer But when, comparatiy fail to stimulate prices isutaptive demand for beef has been and_continues ks ago trade appeared to be picking wp The market averaged up about supplies and purchases at labor troubles all over th the early market the popular pr with a $5.1215 ening as the morning advanced, late trades beef men again complain of full coolers and no market. 50 much a matter of have declined sv little, but this is prob- as tolerably ably because values are so low unfavorable, as to the producer. SATURDAY SCORES A SLUMP. Receipts today were son anticipated and resulted in a further soften- ing of values, is certainly decidedly 50 to the slaughterer’ what larger than nothing in speculative B [ activity, Sig| Siiy 1012110114 K3y 6,81 Bur- ) 4,800 ferred; per actual days bonds, han actual enforced idleness. too true, that many worthy men need em- ployment and are suffering for want of it, but their fellow men are not aiding them In securing work and wages by disturbing the business of the country with strikes It 15 true, actual weight, A murrain actual welght, 4@6c; dry flint, Colorado butcher actual weight, ‘olorado murrain wool pelts, per 1b., actual TALLOW AND GREASE-Tallow, No. 1, 4@ 5Gse; dry fiin 2, 33tc; No. 3 white, 33c. r inspection today: Wheat, 1; corn, 14, RECEIPTS—Wheat, none. SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 211,750 bu. Stock of wheat in sfore ‘will show a decrease BARLEY—Dul 2 Milwaukee, two-rowed state, '66c; ungraded western, BARLEY MALT—Steady; rowed, S0@sse. WHEAT—Recelpts, Boston Stock Quotation: 28.—Call loan western, G3(85c; si lia per Wby BOSTON. April 23 per cont; for of over 1,000,000 bu. for the weak. sales, 1,630,000 bu. of futures; 10,000 bu. of spot. No. 2. 3%@ic: grease, ‘white A, Yio; grease, vellow, 3c; grease, old Butter, 2m2sc] beeswdx, prime. 15 rough tallow, 2@ London Wheat Market. weather during the and crusades. Congress, capital and corpor- L0 tallow ations are not wholly responsible for the present condition, nor are they in any law- ful sense to blame for a situation so un- usual, so critical and so complicated. What we need most now is serenity and This is no time to try experiments in legislation or experiments in social and Men of brawn and mus- in and exepri- New York Dry Goods Markot. elovator, 6lo; afloat, 62tc: f. o. IW YORK, April 25.—There was a good re- moderate quantity stufts of all miscellancous complexion, which 13 accumulation of than this, t in’ California, fine weather west, of seasonable |Atehison 2ds... The liberal selling soon broke the prico of May, the lowest on record, 3@%e below last night to be a lot of long May wh the auction Boston & Maine! and the clos imoved benefleial to the crops. ket has been dull dress goods for 1 at 3d to 64 down ' more was laid out for |Hoston & Montana §|Butte & Boston. Calumet & Heela political economy. cle must stand by men of br ence at this juncture, and jointly they mus work out their own and the country's salva- Talk of revolution and acts of anar- chistic tendency make a bad matter worse, and promise neither present nor future pros- perity to either prince or men of diseretion in all walks of life will present difficulties will 58 without reaching the dignity of a crisis. incendiary speeches are met by too much wants, but mu 2%c and outside sales at for the week production les 81,000 pic ck 410,000 pleces, which quotations nominal, at 651, @65 9-16¢ 657 @be, closed at 68 was 210,00 pleces, rgo business 190,000 pieces, and’ the s shows a galn of 30,000 ple xports, 50,900 bu Flour is a turn easier were In easy demand and_quiet. Cotton Market. 2. —COTTON—Dull; Kansas City Markets. 2. —WHEAT—Yd1c L' 80t @te; No. 2 re 7 San Francisco Mining Quof SAN FRANCISCO, April 25, quotations for minf et elosing closed at 43%c; July, 3 a3 fol- how of brute force trouble may come, and come very suddenly, but if calm discussion and official patience are the rule wo shall discomfiture of discouragements stronger and better than ever. But this is preaching and prophesying. is that business for the week has been dull and trade is spiritiess. accumulating prevails lamong Nothing has been done during the week of arouse elther enthusiasm or hope. eral proposed enterprises are no nearer re- alization than a week ago except in the mat- The canal scheme has as much mixed western, track white wo et and steady asier on the later months, 1 and %o low 8T, LOUIS, April dling, Thc; siles, T0) shipments, 1,600 b COTTON—Quict; Crown Pofnt... .. NTS—Wheat, @iTce, closed i July, 360304, closed Ive Stock Market. | 23 —CATTLE Kansas Clty ol Mar ots, 2.~ WITEAT--Qule od to choles, the banks speculators. Firm; shipping, 6.0006, 0. 1 p. . closh state, common to choice, 9G18c market steady 48 11d@ss 120 and’ feeders, $3.10423.5 i 4 Steady; demand poor; holders offer moderatel new mixed, Canadian Paclfic... Teef, extra India me long and short to 50 ibs., 4G5 enos Ayres dry, Pork, prime mess, Mexican ordina, ter of time. rs and ples, $4.80@5.10, Ayres light to heavy | promotors now say that the canal will be something more than talk fn three months leading bankers head; market steady "Frisco Wheat Quotutl, SAN FRANCISCO, April 28.~WHEAT-Qulet; $L13%7 new sellers, $1.05%. B L STOCKS AND BONDS, ho rate of discount bi the open market for short months' beef hams, $i8.00; Sugar Market. extra Tndia mess, 28, —SUGAR—Tlaw, centrifigal, 9 make good Dills 18 13 per cent. Now York Mining Quotations, NEW YORK, April 28. closing mining quotations: NEW YORK, April Falr refining, 2 & May, $1.07; Decembs promises of ercouragement. “The warm weather has braced up retail trade quite a good deal, and even real es- tate has felt the rejuvenating effect of the losed at $5.05 asked May, 38 asked: western steam Tho following ara thy pound, $5.00676.50, ar, $11.006710.00, ) OIL—Steady, but quiet: prime 12, 34@3 5-16c Industrials Generally the Favorite Group of Securities Among Speculators, NEW YORK, April 25,~There seems to be belief among fraternity that the trusks.are to be treated tenderly by the traift Bill'#nd consequently industrials are Bturn of spring. Omaha the week Receipts have Dbeen Crown Pofiit, Con. Oal. & Va. and featureless. 16 4ise; granulated, 4 1-10G4%c; cubes, light and prices slow. Buttor grade a growing Goild & Currs; Yoliow Jaci mer yellow, 82i4e: prime summe St. Louls Live Stock Market. LOUIS, April 23.—CATTL] shipments, 100 head. white, $6@dte. SNOW CHURUH & CO'S VIEW, 1300 I FT at present the favorite ables and Tariff Uncertainty Re- (18%4c; state creamery, a0 110 155 a0 60 10 00 14 ¢ light receipts preventing establishment of onsinle for the Delay in superintendent of group of stocks of thetraders for a rise. It is confidently asserted that refined sugar is to be fully protected,:that period s to be fixed to ‘§dit the distillers and that the duty on lead i to be Increased %4c per pound. The trading on the Stock exchange was mainly in Sugar, Lead, Dis- tilling and Chicago Gas, trading in the railway list, Burlington { part skims, 35Gi9c; fall skim AT e e 5.3743; fair to medium ‘light, $6.1085.25; common d ‘rough, $5.10 and below. SHEEP—Recelpts, Market strong at unchanged prices. the bonded nslyvania, 1131 house, 11@11%0; wost- fresh, 116113 April 28.—Clearings, The great strikes and generally unsettled condition of affairs throughout the east have, of course, affected business to a greater or Omaha, however, has more than held its own, and in Nebraska the outlook Bems as bright as ever. country (pkgs. free), 5 13-16c, a8 to quality. STROLIUM--Dull united closed at S5e bid; Wushington, 15; Philadelphia, Imports of Sloux City Live Stock Market. specte for the W SIOUX CITY, April 28.—HOK head; shipments, 100 head. Markot strong, §5.00 @5.05% bulk, 350815 05.05. CAPTLE - Recelpts, 100 head: Market _very quiet; $2.00093.357 cows, $1.60G2.90; buils, $2.35 i oxen, $1.60%3.00, e How a Chieago Man Was Cured of Rheu- New Yorl, $5.10; Philadelphia, in bulk, ROSIN-—About loss oxtent, with only small TURPENTINE-St irly steady; The atundant rains & Quincy and monopolized almost one-half of transactions and was making an to 104% and closing within 70,983,133 $140,:92,377; merchants and r the prospects for a good erop. “Traveling salesmen report a falr condl- country, and farmers In groceries business Is fair, and the same may be said of dry goods. Implenient men report a large trade in re- 5, an Indication that farmers are using thelr’ old machines wherever possible. lections are only fair and generally small Notwithstanding these facts, is slow and rather unsatis. largely to the MOLASSES-—Qulet n Kettle, good 10 cholo and steady: New Orleans, 260, n, $1L.00G1L00, premium. 11,512,100, e, EAD—-Stronger; domestie, $3.90, 2 plates, duli, are busy at work, Mr. John Hall of 9235 Commercial avenu Chicago, met with a serious accldent for which he used Chamberlain's Pain Balm with the best results. says Mr. Hall, “comes the best part of my story. For many years I have been quite a sufferer With rheumatism, with stiffness of Since the application of Cham- I symptoms of rheu- matism bave disappeared; in fact I believe banished every trace of rheuma- For sale by drug- % per cent for the per cent for the preferred, closing at the top Distilling fluctu the last sale Gas rosa 15 per cent price of the day, “But now, d between 27 April, with July and Septm ber closing the same the last being the be: the dechine of the 5 ot The trading In the rail- uninteresting, transactions excess of a fraction being declines of 1 per Louisville & Short Line, the improve- 1 3965413 silv near futures uncertainty as ) the effect that is attributed delay in acting on the tarift measure. d that the bill will be ready by the berlatn's Pala Balm, premium for has been 100 high to compure with most other Laat year July was ic tism from wy system.' “Wholesale houses send cut thefr sales- The market closed: April, 60 Lal- $1,218,- bal- bal- siight, Mox' per ing. | winig | indifferent, develovments it was another cas cattle, and In consequenc ing for the good, light v a dime lower than being felt most on the heavie s decidedly slow, but it looked as if the low prices later proved attractive to all classes of buyers, and by clearance had been effected, The market for cow stuff has shown very little change all week. continues to constitute ¢ tion of tie total receipts, and as buyer: all after it trade is generally lively and soon noon a very decent very small pr on sale today all told. The good fat stock sold quickly at strong prices, while the com- mon grades ruled slow were freely offered, and while there was a very fair demand, prices shaded lower on all Bulls, oxen and stags were in Prices quotably supply and demand. Early in the week the stocker and feeder liberal and the demand light. two or three days, howev For the past r, conditions have en kept well cleaned he demand light stock grades have been want 1 are quotably 15¢ to 0d to choice feeders are quoted to good at from and lighter, commoner grades from §3 down. REPRESENTATIVE 1p from day to d , and prices in gen- PIGS AND ROUGIL SHEEP TRADE SLOW. Recelpts of sheep were heavier than have been for ten days. general demand, and while trade was crequotably about steady, re quotable at $3. There was a £ood natives ick sheep, $2.5063 0; good to choice 40 to 100-1b. lambs at §3.50 Pipts anil Disposition of Stock, sl rocen 1 and disnosition of sto. tho Union S, SHIPPING STEERS, € Yarls eonpiay 5 [Hoad. | Cave, | Howi | ¢ DISPOSTEON The Cudithy Pib Hammond & Co Shippers and fucd) O LIVE STOUR, arot Yost A, which would ‘make this week, or also exhibit 2,000 sheep arrived 3 3 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Il 1 Wool Marke ut unchanged prices.