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| IO S B HOLDING BACK THEIR HOGS. | Farmers Pat a Tight Grip on Fat Porkers and Wait For Higher Prices. A BULL DAY IN PROVISIONS, Pacific Coast News a Feature in the Wheat Pit—Cattle Trade Fairly Active — Hogs Higher — General Quotations, O PRODUCE MARKET, Jan. 14.—[Special Telegram to the Beg.[—The wily countryman has again hidden his hogs, or at least all his fat hogs, and is smiling as vrices go up at the stock yards. There were only 15,000 head there this morning where 25,000 were expected, andas a result prices were 106215 per 100 | higher, and all hog scalpers were happy. The effect on the board was an advance in the vrice of pork to 1 The “talent,” which has been selling more vigorously at SIL8@12.10 than ever it did when May pork wasat 13,00, wa: n feeling very unhappy. Countrymen, such of them as frinzed the york pit, all looked gratitied. The whole advance did not last long. The May option was off to £12,15 within the first fifteen min- utes. It was a bull day for provisions, low- CHICA Ciicaco, ever, and $12,25 was after all a popular figure for May pork. After the first littie fluctua- tion at the opening S1%425 was n hed again, and not again departed from very far or very long The feature of the wheat pit for a week has been the very heavy and steady buying ot Field, Lindley & Co. They have bought right straight along without selling until, with all the quarter million Jots and half miilion lots added together, they must hold a great lot of the n. It is thought that this buying has been for California. News from this quarter cut a tigure to-day. Wheat on the const 18 reported to have advanced 1'je por bushelon the drought and_ dispatclies said that if the dryness continued there would be 10 grain for export. ‘There was a great_de of short wheat covered this forenoon, $ ’ml it a8 high as 5,000,000 to 6,000,000 I'ho buyers n, Bloom others of the big traders, There was talk of all sorts, There was the bull talk from Cali- fornia ¢ band and talikof all sorts . Clearanc unexpectedly werg and it was reported th were going forward, so clearances for to- bushels. mortow are likely to bo heavy "Thiere has been a larger export already <o far this week by 210,000 bushels than last week, while the re ,yN at receiving points 50 100,000 bushels smaller,making a dif- of nearly 700,000 bushels in” favor week over last. " It is estimated that ible” of wheat next week will May wheat sold at and between $51,c /1 nening at 8ide a sing at the sme tigure, - January closed at i8e. Feb- rTuary sold at i87@ nd closed at e March sold at s and closed T3ge. Corn was slow but’ held remarkably steady. The feature of the local market was the ‘covering of shorts. May sold 415 @12 and closed at 10'clock at41%ic Feb- ruary closed —at livery we 36l5e. Oats for future led in to such a limited ex- s did not change from those of v sold at 307 @sle, and closed t 511 and closed at stronger but. wding light. Y5, Short ribs sold at and closea at $6.25 tor May .—On the afternoon ¢ and corn e, Me: but rallied 5@i',e ary wheat sol April 0% @ 5ige, elosing at ise for Jan uary, Ve for Mareh, 9% ¢ for April, $17¢ @sbe for May, Corn, Februtry, 56%:i6ic, March Vv 4100418 ¢ Oats, I A‘hI\P ary, 260, ) y Mess vork, Februar May at & ing at sold # 1734 bid, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Cnicaco, Jan. 14,—|Special Telegram to the Ber. |—CATTI 'rade was fairly ac- tive with a slight up turn on such as suited the whims or fancies of certain particular buyers. Inageneral way trade was con- siderably better than Wednesday and Thurs- day, with the chances that about all the de- sirable shipping and dressed beef stock would be sold before the day closed. There ‘were several consignments of Texans this morning, looking very well after their long journey In mid-winter. Texas cows are making $2.40 and steers $2,50@ Good 10 choice butchers’ stock, meaning of course fine fat cows and heifers, is in steady de- mand and making strong prices as com; with other fat stock. Shipping steers " 10 1600 Ibs, &4, uul to 1350 bs, §4.50: 050 fo 1200 0; stockers and feeders, . bulh and mixed, $1.50w@ 0; bulk, 1oas—The market was active atid valnes 5@10c higher on best ing sorts. Light and were almost unsaleable, Packers cannot utilize this elass at present and there are no enstern shipping orders, The same class are plentitul in castern markets. A few fane heavy sold at $4,50@4.00, with good vackers at $4.4004.70, and commion $4,00wA4.10, Light vy and prime paek- clally light ‘light Borts, $8,00c4. 45, FINANCIAL New York., Jan. 14.—MoNEY—On eall easy at 4@b per cent, closing at 4 per cent, PRIME MERCANTILE VPAPER—0@7 per cent. BTERLING EXCHANGE-Quiet but steady at 84.821¢ forsixty day bills; $4.83% for de- mand. (GOVERNMENTS—Government bonds were dull but steady. _ Srocks—The interest in the Richmond & ‘West Point-East Tennessee deal was un- abated this morning. Dealings in the first named stock at the opening were intensely excited and stocks sold from 47 to 4815 at the same time on different sides of the board. It y dmp]w.( to 47 and fluctuated within a range of 1 per cent until afternoon, when stories were published to the effect that the deal had already been consummated and it yose to 48, Tliere was considerable reali ing, howevi T, after “J«ll time and it closed at 476 after sales at 47'%. ‘The general warket a8 firm on woderately active trading until fowards noon, when the advance ceased and l.v\hl"uws fell off. In theafternoon the m ket beeame dull and prices sagged, Tl short rally, but “the las 4 1 weakness on increass STREET. C. & N, W . 1123 preferred .. 135 .11 3900 501 83 it ook Yalanid, 40 St L, & S, 1 21y preferred 3337 €., ML & S, | 7 preferred st & 0. preferred exas Pacl Union Paciic vroferred .| T2ty inors Centrl. 14 ., B, &\ Kunuts 1 ko Shore Iy & B, 17 ieh, € preferred H 0, Pacitie \\-\hnl Union. 74 Northern Pa ROEN 1015, preferred I'RUD[‘Ch M \I.KI‘ Ohtcago, Jan. 14, Iullu\\mgquul.\nuus aze the 2:50'closing figures Flour ~— Quiet and une winter wheat four, south- £4,10@4.20; r §4.20 Michigan' €oft spring wheat, : Mipnesota bakers, 803 patents, $4.50@4.50; low grades. 95; Tve flour, Guic at $5.055.10 1n barrels, and $5,20@5.40°in sacks, WheatNervous and unsettied: weak ; ‘s@'ge lower and closed ¢ Y Cash, o3 Kebruar, e 5 Corn—Dull but steady, fluctuations being confined within & ke range, closing about 3yc better than yestelday: eash, Soe; Februs X 31605 May, 41 11-16¢. w features opened ¢ under iy May, Trading llght with no ne: to note; cash, 5 ij0i February 20%¢; May, Barley—Dull at 51@b3e, Timothy seed—Prime, §1.90, Flaxseea—$1,01%;, Whisky—$1.1%, Pork=Tradine brisk early but the market was somewhat unsettied and prices fluctu- ated within a small range, nlwm cash, €11.90; March, $12,02%: May, Lard—Moderately active 15 o r|lml way advancing S@ilge: cash, $6.43%; March, $6.50: May, 86,65, Bulk | Meats—Shoulders, 84.85@4,90; short clear. $6, : short riby | Butter—Quiet but steady. B@ dairy, 17a%e Quiet but steady: full eream ched- and flats, 112,03 young Americas, 121¢7al%; ki, Nt Eegs— e, Hides dy and unchang Green, 6lge green salted, 7ig0: salted bull, by dry | n@ize; dry flint, 1 deae ch. y . Leountry, 854c; No, 2 20{e: cake, dc. pORIDTA Shipmenta, Flour.t 15,000 Whent. b, 1,000 Corn, bu 000 Oats.bu 9L000 tye, bu 2000 Barley, 45,000 St Louls,Jan. 14—\ 81,13, Whisky Pork—Steady Lard —Firm at Butter—Firm; creamery, 3 dairy, 15 @2ie. Afternoon board—\Wheat. @%c lower. Corn—1ge lower, Oats—1 l Kansas Oity, Jan. 14.— Wi red, eash, 7 y Corn- 8180 by 14— Wheat— [ mand holders offer freely Cali- verpool, poor an quit fornia No. 1,75 Sdwis d per cental. —Dull; (e 1 old mixed, western, 48 S per cen Weather damp and foggy. New Orleans, Jan, 14.—Corn—Steady at 482 49c, Oats—Quiet at 00, Corn Meal—Steady at & Hog Products—Dull and nominaly pork, 02153 lard, refined tier Jan. 14.~Wheat—Cash, a moderately i lower; later lo lower, 1ed 1 closing Iy 5,000; ung red,” $2e; 'No, 4ei In_ elevator, 913g¢ alloat: February 'clos- gt 1% Corn—Cash, steady @lc lower, closing h £XPOrts, 57,00 nd quiet: options 17 \WY: receipts Sl ingraded, 471 @ise; Na ator, 45)g¢ afloat, v closing at 45 ithout quotable elanges norts, 160, m—Steady; United closed at 70 rm_and more active; old mess, 5 for new y actives sales, receipt 17,000 ¢ Potrole western steam, s @ Thitter—Quict; creamery, e, Cheese=Quiet and steady. Sges—Dull and easier; wostern fresh, 22c; limed, 21@23e. Milwaulkee, Jan, 11 cash, 7se: February, is! Corn—Weak: N Oats—Firm3 No. Rye—Ilizher: Barley—Weaker: Provisions—Iigliery February, $11,%0. Cincinnati, Jan, higher; No. 2 red, 5 western, 12wi2%e: Elgin Wheat— Weak ; ay, Stige. pork, Janary §11.90; ‘Wheat—Strong and Corn’—Steady; 'No. 2 mixed, Oats—Stronger: No, 2 mixed, Rye—Firm No. 2, 6c, y i at &12 Stronig ‘at § teady at $1.17 14.-—Wheat—Opened i No. 1 ha iges anginty, 75¢; Feb: nnu'henn cash, Minne: strong; January, 7 No. 1 northern, ruary, s May, Kte; ' Jantary Febriary, Flour-"Steady ; natents, 34,50 $5.60@3, iteceipts—Wheat, £5,000 bu, Shipments—\¥ leat, 12,000 bu.’; flour, 11,000 bbls. LIVE STOCK, Chicago, Jan, 14,—The Drover’s Journal renorts as follows: Cattle—Recelpts, 6,000; higher ~hm|vmg steers, ers and { £2,5005,80 1 mixed, $ by Hogs—Iteceipts, 15,00 heavy: rough and mixed. ing ‘and shipping. $1.40@4. (@4.60% ski 2, steady; W@ 10¢ Nigher for 10@4.70% pack- light, 3.9 natives, Texans i ' 14— Cattle—Raceipts, 700: shipment: strong: choice heavy native steers, $4.50@4.50; buteliors’ steces, $: 410; feeders, tar to'_good, stockers, fair’ to good. Hogs—Receipts, strong. and. 101 and butchers’ selections, ing, fair to yood, o dium to faney §-|,3M)r:4. good, $3.10(1, Kansas C uy.' Jan. 14.—-Cattle—Receipts, 1,500 Hiche shade stock- @340} shipments, S00: stron, common to ehoice, focding e cows, S1. (e Mokssitnonlplé, 6,000; shipments, 2,000; fitmer and H@10¢ higher; common to' choice, 4,00 COWS 4B(@A, STOCK. Friday, Jan. 14, Cattle, The recoipts of cattlo were not as heavy as yesterday by a hundred head. There we very few clioico eattlo in, the bulk being very common, ‘There is a demand for more corn- fad steers, averaging 1260 to 1350, than are coming. 'The demand to-day was' good ana the market 10@l5¢ hicher on all grades. rly everything changed hands before the arket closed. Hogs. re not as many hogs in as yester- day by The market opened active and atan advanes of 10@15¢, The buyers were all anxious to pick up as many loads as pos- sibleand the pens were cleardd at an early hour, everything being sold. The market closed strong. There w Sheep. There were no sheep offered on the market and there was 1o demand for them, to speak of, Receipts, Cattle. .. Togs.. yrrvn Prevailing Prices, Showing the p paid for live vailing price stock on this L Choiee steers, 1350 to 1500 1b: Cholee steers, 1100 to 1300 1b Good teeders, v Good to choice eorn-fod eow Fair Lo me1um grass cows Good 10 ch Laght and medium hogs, . (i00d 1o cholce heavy Log Good to choice mixed nog Good 1o choloe sheep. Fair togood sheep 84.50@ Representative Sales. STEERS, Ay No. &(:. 20 b 20, 1 6 BULLS COWS. No. 12 1 2 STEENS, STAGS, No. Showing th paid for loads the past seven Tast month an: shecp shipped No. cars. 3 sel 01 0 choice lo; to-day. upwards, A good man coming in, Gus Boreher loads of s of two loads of ¢ 0. K. 1 with a load of P, A. Barret sold a load of eted a load of Fred Ley, S d of hogs a day with two C. D, ‘The Anglo-. bought market, T. D. Nicke: Son, Gretna, W State bank of mission Wi, to-day ho The ho; ed by A, Kiene, in and ket, He ill sell for of stock 10 this market por ewt. live weizht o and stags 80 1bs, by the public ddoe M. M. Kentield, here are too many common in for the proportion of good Henty Shinstock, Wi Miller, with gone to Denison, Ta., to visit his old home. Awerican hows, averaging 250 1bs, on to-tay™s ing his father, W genkamp, Bennet with a load of ¢ ¢ before 200 100 10 200 160 4 10 Range of Pricos. e hi st and lowest prices of hogs on this market during days and for the same time d last year: Vec 85, | Jan. 150 157 Sth 8.00 .80 snow blocknd' 445 @1.55 @315 snow blockad'| Sunday | @3, Sunday | 440 @100 | 3% enow blockad’ 435 @4.8) | unduy 3474@378 | 4 @15 | @00 | 350 @330 | 405 @44 5 @400 420 ad.60 | BA2GIR6IN Shipments, Showing the number of cattle, hoss and from the yards du ving the day. CATTLE, Rt Dest, 13, & M TNarvard N W, Chicago are mado 88 otherwise stated. (e ver Ib, for all weights, less than 100 Ibs, tocked 40 Ibs; inspector. 1at weighing ant SOWs are Notes. zs held over. “The majority of the aftle sold, oad of hogs brought 24,60, Andy Haas bought eighteen loads of cattle Both the hog and cattle markets takea turn ¥ Towa shipments of stock are Ton two , was here with Lobman & Rothehild bought twelve loads ttle to-day. MeMullen, Lyons, was here and sold ttle. , Percival, cows. t, Weeping Water, was in and choice cattle. noa, was in and mark- butehers stoce ton, w: in to-day with a nd a load of cattle. was here to-day attle coming tle. est_Point, e corn fed te Savage & me in to- 1S, reen. loads of has n Provision company of the firm of J. Mickey & as here and sola three loads of corn fed steers, C. A. McCloud, cashier of the Citizen's was here to-day visit- McCloud, of the com- d & Love. Neb., came in ttle and A load ot s tooped the matket. They I, Giauzue, of York. of Kiene & Maloney, Albion, Sold two loads of hots on thé off g to bet that hogs February 1st, 1557, York Sanborn, Chicago, an official of the orthwestern, and 1. G. Burt, s intend- ent of Boone (Ia.) divison of the Northe western, visit pany with W, N ‘The followi 10 J. E. Clever, M son: P MeMu Bennett, Among market were Wayne lnle Beemer; Loden & B B W. B. Bellwood; James Danley Parkhurst, Ita Fredri Rockvilley P, Co., Villisea; wolds Epperson Bros,, Afton; Degnal Okcto, OMAHA wuumfli \LL Gnn(,rnl l’rml uc produce, as so quotations on whici outside —The of fresh stock ing at 2@ stock that lias the commissio Burren demand extra ehe irly Tiunise good, 1 Cii fuil cream Zood e 016 LTRY that is ices, l|ll‘ b t 10¢, at se, with an and ducks are GAM and qu never bee market. per doz, §i plover, do, lard, per dg mixed, do, §: ad celery ONION quo BEANS— lower; ( xIlh choiee cle POTATORS- of small lots, ETABLE per el stock per doz OYSTER seleets, 80 A0e, CRANBERRI lh\k\k\— case, §8,00, §4.7 : MarrLe St wer I, 15¢: eh b, 12¢; choice 1b, 123¢ Al, Lialf bbl 8. [ Fai i ANI flour, best qu ity, 3 flotr, patent, buckwheat tloi sacks, $5,00 pel 03 do ewt; Awhiite ‘cors meal, 50 e | cwt: Lo gratiam, §1.15 PICKLES hall bbls, 33,7 . G Perry Bros,, Wa those having hogs on Sons, Gibbon ; W, I'he but the bulk of the choice stoc —Fulle ream cheddars, mentioning, for turkeys and the coming hence ¢ chioica stock sells at a Wido Chickens are Deer uml antelope -Very stocks are very si quoted at £1.00@1 stock sells at 60c $12,00: bell and bugzle, per bbl, 5hox lots, $4. California Kiverside, SAvER KRAUT PROVISIONS- Airba 25,50 No. 1, ready rai Mediuw, in bbls, $ ds to-day in com- Babcock. ng had on the market ilmore & Son, David Cit ieno; Carrobine, Fmer- Dickson & ed the Maly 4 llen, iyons to-day’s erry Bro: \ Canloi l\mwm eikins & Va Morne: W. Keames, Stuart; D. 11, arrobine, Fmers Lyons; 11 H. Morrison, York Spelts «\ Ashland ). Doane, mm Townsend, Moore, Villisca; Arbuckle & Mevyers, liarris & Co. “l & D, the following: ros., Wisner h M nna; L. MARKETS e. riday ¥ Jan. 14, The following priecs are for rownd lots, of The es ab Ld on the mairket to-day Fruits represent e pr orders are filled. bulk of the re and_held stoc . Strietly fresh and brig been eandied and repacked at 1 houses is selling at 2. ceipts are liberal and the 1. An occasional sale of is miade as high as 149620¢, is selling af h'.mi7«'; fair to pts, consisting mixed, is se t i ¢ ountry butter, common, 10 sigel, 13 Lidges young Ame: eI impor 1o demand worth little stock very slow sale. what they ecan range hulk atsafe, with an occasional clling fairly well oceasional sale at fe, ~ Geese selling at Sdbe, . antelope, prairie chi rl|| ol \l'1l~l)l butas the \ore is meets with i to sell fo) T bhm e chickens, snipe and 0, ducks ; mal- teal, do, $1.50 00; bmm.xlu. $2.00, scarce and choice stock 5@1.50 per bush. or liberal supply and a Iitle hins, $1, 3 domestic, 500 1.60. market is very firm an all. Choice Missouri are 50, Michi 24,0004.50, ‘e trade s limited to the s ) few sacks at atime, Chols weet potatoes, F'y : rutabagas, per bbl. white tu bbl., H bbl., cts, per bbl., s, per 1b., steady. Chajee o, per doz., andards, N. Y. counts, ape Cod, faney, per bb, $10,00, ot Bananas, vellow, bunch, + bananas, yellow, larze, pei bunch, sina, per box §f ida, choice, 240 to box Valencia, per pes box, 501 boxe ib boxes, per 1b boxes, per Ver 52 gal bbl, $6.00;16 Strietly pure Die bricks, 2 penny cak 3.50. Ham, sugar-cured, 11ige; cured, boneless, 101} side baton, Se: dry salt , Le} dried beef, bol, $12.50; lard, lard, 10,5 and 3 ness por irbanks, Anks, Th (@i > MILLSTUFFs—\ Inter wheat lity patent, ceond qual: bt uality sprine wh 82.00@2.70; W, J. Welshan's ur. per bbl, $6.00:" do. double rhundred; W, J. Welshan's d, forty' 214 b packages in ), twel Ih ackages in_case, pe : ehopped feed, To¢ per 1 meal, Dc@E1.00; yellow corn W eWl; sereening HGeThe pi 81 shorts, per ewt; 4 hi in bales, $7.00 per ton, Grocers' List. M1 do, n swall, in bbls, Shk, Pr. | 120 $4.40 160 4.40 100 By 200 I hatt tbis, &4 in half bbls, $4 Syrup~N New Orleans per rking, in bbls, §4.505 o, sgalion kogs, § lon 38a46e; aple syrup, ver gallon, 70y 1 gal- 10.00: halt gallon cans, | per doz, 5.5 quart eans, TArci —~Mirror glass 1 1b, Ge; mirror 5 mirror gloss, 61b, 6i50; raves corn, 110,6'e: Kingsford's corn, 1 1o, 7e: Kingsford's gloss, 1 1b. 7e: Kingsford's gloss, 61b, Tigey Kingstord's pure, 31b, 7%c; Kingsfords bulk, 4o TonAcco—Plug, elimax, 80y horseslic Tey star, 50c: spearhedd, piperheidsic )e: gold shield, 84c: merry war, 2de: J. T, < Oysters standard,per case, awberries, J1b, per case, $2.20: | raspberries, 2 Ib, per ease, $2.:0: California | pears, per case, $4.50; ts, per ca ‘ peaches, Der case, § rics, per case, $6.00; per case, blucherries percase. $1.50: azg plums, 9 1b PO case, %2,50% plueapbles, 2 | . per_case £3.20@5.75: 1 b muckerel, ‘per doz, §1.40; 110 salmo 16 goose, r doz, $1.50@1. D FRUIT= N0, L quarter apples, b%@ fe: In evaporated | Doxes, | 12130 ; biack- ber hoxes, 11@114ce: peaches, Salt Lake, 1886, 10@10' et peaches, evaporated, 15icet 7e: raspberties, new, @a:% nes, new, 84.(3,¢. SUGARS — Powdered, cut loaf, @07c eranulated 6l @b, : standard extra C, + medium yellow confectioners’ lge; extra L(@de. oFFERS—Ordinary. grades, 141, @15 fal I@l5ie: prime, ik @iGes ehoice, 1oam1ilge s faney green .uux . 16@ old eov niment 1614@ iei Moeha, Yonst 20 Me! ed, 01y Diiwortl’s, 20c: § MATCHES=er e 3 square $1.70: mule sqt CANDY—Mixed, stick, 81j@9ge, CRACKERS—Garneaw's soda, butter and plenie. 5 reams, Sey ginger snaps, Sigey city soda, Soaps-Rirk's savon imperial, $2,70; Kirk s satinet. $5.00: Kirk s standard, €503 Kirk's white | n, §1,00: Kirk's' white: cap, 6, $3.85; white cloud washboard, 3103 General Markots, MIbES—Green butchers, 5y G0y gecen cured. “e: dry flint, 1@i2e; dry salt, 0G@loc; green eaif skins, Da@ije; damaged hides, two-thirds price. Greas Prime white, 3.¢¢: vellow, 24e; brown, 15 Sheen Pelts, 25@75c. HEAVY HARDWARE—Lron, —rate $2.05; pPlow steel spe t,415ccerucible stedl, Gige do, 12@1ses waon spokes, per set, hubs, per set, felloes, sawed dry, $1.50; tongues, cach, axels, each. 75e: square nuts, per b, ey coil ehain, per Ib. 6123 maileable, 7@e; 1ron wedges, 6e; crowbars, Ge: harrow teeth, 4 spring 'steol, i Barden’s horse shoes, €4.50; Burden's mule_shoes, $3.50, Barbed wire, in car lots, $4.00 per 100 lbs, 18, rates, 10 to 50, $2.001 steel nails, $2.6502.7 5; buckshot, 81 ntal |vn\\(|t‘7. 505 do. half kegs, s, $1.50: blasting kegs, 65, Lead bar, 816 VARNtsiEs—HBartels, per galion rurnt- ture, “extra, $1.10; furniture, No. 1, $L. coach extra, £1.40; coach, . 1, 81.20; Da- mar, - ex §1 Japan, 0} m;-lmh\u". g}l{{l’\ Shellac, $3.50; hard ol tinish, SpeiriTs—Colozne sirits, 158 proof, $1.1 o161 proof, $1.18; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, $1.17: do 15 proof, 81,16 Aleohc 188 proot, $2.20 ner wine vallon. Redistill \Vhl!dlt‘fl 21,000 1,50, i bJ('I\(N‘ll $1.50@ 2.00; Kentucky bourbons, ' $2,00@6.005 Ken- Pennsylvania r)m. 82,0065 ( f bourbon ani rye whiskles, S50, 00, 1dies, imported, $5.000@8.50 ¢ iestie, SLE0@3.00. " Gins, imported, $4.50 00 domestic .00, Champagnes, do. “quarter fuse, per 10 imported. per case, £35, American, per case, $10.00616.00 PaiNTs 18 O1n—White lead. Omana,P, P., Tge: white lead, St. Louis, pure, §° Mal 2c; Frenen zin ne, red seal, 11 seilles green, 1105 ib cans, ereen ‘seal, 125 French B French zine fn varnish asit, 2e: Krench zine, vermillion, English, in oil, 17 “rose pink, 14e; Venetian red,'Cool i¢; Venetian red, American, 1 red lead, iie: chirome ‘yeilow, genine chrome " yellow, K, 12 ochre, roche ochre, L0 Winters mincl, -n, 5 Prince’s mineral, Spanishbrown, 2§ci l)u\ PAarnTs—White lead, 8c; French sine, Pariz whiting, 2'je; whiting, gilders whiting, com’l, lije; lampblack, Ge manstown, 1 Jampblack, ordinary, Sej Prussian blud jultramarine, 18¢ \.’Imlyk- brown, Sc; umber. burnt. 4¢; umber, ra 8 sienna, blrnt, dci sienna, raw, dc; green, genuine. 25¢, Daris green. mon, 223 chrome green, N. Y., com- 20c vermillion’ American, P inaian raw and burnt umber, 1 B eans, 123 raw and burnt sienna, 12c;_vandyke brown, lie: re- fined lampblack 12c: coach black and ivory Illmk 16¢; drop biack. 16c; Prussian biué, 2 ultramarine black. 18¢; chrom green, L., M e D oes Dlind o d shiutter green. L. & D : Parg creen, 3 Indian red, 15¢; v red, %¢; Tus , 2203 Américan vermillion, L. & D\, 20c; low ochre, 2¢; L. M & 0. D., 15¢ Zood” ochire, 16c: paten arver, Sc; graining color, light oak, dark oak, walnut, chestnut and ash, 1 AND CHEMICAL _ id, tartarie, 5de; - copaibi, per We: bark sassafras, per b, 10c; calomel, Jr B, 7, eninenonidin, per oz, 40c; chloro- orm, per 'th, 4 ¢: Doveér's powders, per cd, carbolic, S1L25% epsom 'salts, per M, 3 glycerine, pure, per Ib, 8c; 'lead, acetate, ver th, 2ic} oil, castor, No. 1,'per gal., $1.5003 oil enstor, No. 2, per al, §1.40; oil 01ive, per gal., $1.40; oil origannum, 50¢; opium, P & W.and K, &S, per oz iodide, por M, €2 i vhate morphine, per o; m,dc i The following prices are for prime, we!l handled Beaver, prime, elean per pound, $1.50@ 00 1 L0l Brown and 00,00 yearlinus wild, mest 20 quinine, fum ||.A|.|l 40c: sul- sulphiur, per ubs and T B ii0c 10@1 kel 100 00,00, Ulh T, $4,00 10060170, Muskrat, Kitts, 1 dark, ¢ coon, large Lmno, 4014 20s0e. — Skunk, common, Jarge grey, SLi0@2.50; %, Deer and antelope, : full and summer, mall and inferior, 1t Wolf, ote or prairie, 7@ nter, ver pound per pound, L0e. Dry Lumoer, BOARDS, $17.50 No.1 Colm_l,l s. 12, 14and 16 ft. Noa 13 14 and 18 ft. 1475 Nog 1% 14 and 16 11! 18,50 Nod 12'14 and 16 ft. 12:00 2x4 a0 2y8 o5 16.00/16. 2x10 116,60 16 6418, 160 16000 Ax4xd 165,500 10850 CEILING AND PARIITION, 'l':l' eom., 'l,‘x.u White l’in«‘" l’urf_ilunL 2d Com, & in. Norway Pine Ceiling. .. FENCING, No. l 4 & 6 Inch, 12 and 14 ft., rough No. 2 4 & Ginch, 12 and 14 L., rouzh BTOCK BOARDS, A 12 tnch. & 1g, 410 §50.00 s, 18,10, ma "oft " W 12 & 14 t. LR T Ty SHIP LAT, No. 1, plain,8and 10 inch,, . . % plain,s and 10 inch., B SHINGLES, LATH, I X clear, 83 Sdnd 0. A standard, $2.50; .Nh—\\mwudan« 1o, Jgs, 1% T8, 9ie death resulted from the terrible aceident in the City laundry did not die at St. Jo- seph’s hospital as published. She wa taken to the home of her brother-in-law, Charle: Schmitt, No. 913 Capitol ave- nue, where she received the kindest at- tention of relatives and the benefits of the best medical skill When death oceurred Mr. Schmitt had the remains placed in a costly casket, and he and family accompunied them to Oak Neb., the home of the poor girl’s pa where the funeral was the most numer- ously attended of any that has taken slace i that town for many a day. Mr. Schmitt is foreman of the Omalia Barb 4o, lu | be Las occupied for the Wire works, which w,.t,m..p,lc position st Live years, [ JANUARY 15 (IVl \ll Al Arrive | leave Omsaha | Omaha = 50 am, 8:20 pm UNION PACIFIC, | I'r‘ ot 10U and Pierce sts, fic Express. . . l‘r‘n\l'r Express. 5:20 pm 10 *Local Express . 00 am 8 *Except Sunday, | ’ H. & M. R Depot 10th and ¥ Mail and Expre: Night Express I H\ulh\ . . B.&Q R R | Denot 108 wm Pactfic Mail and Express Chicago Express. . PIN10:00 am 0 (M pm 55 pm| 8130 am 0 am 10 vin | 10 pm’ 0:20 am ‘ A 1845 pm D am Denat 10th and Paci a Plattsmouth Lm. oln Expross. . xeept +Exce Depot 1501 arid W ebster st, Sioux City Express, . 45 pin Soam ‘Hlnnlnll \u‘nmlnmll\(lnl\ 10:50 am » pin CMISSOURI PACIFIC, Depot 16th and Wensterst.| Day Express 25 am'11:10 am Niitht Expres: o} 6300 b 910 Lincoln Express.... am; 6110 pin Leay ¢ Omaha vave UNION STOCK YARDS, 1 3] TRAINS, *Exeept Sunday. Trams leavine U, T de-| potin Omalia at 10:75 a. m,. 5:05 o m, and 8 :530 am 10:00 am m., and those aving *10:51 amn 10 am Utiion stock _yards at 6:00] 1 00 pim a m.and 10:51 a, m. are 5 throiigh passenger trains: all others areregular stock: ds dummy trains be- n stock yards and| *S: A, | 5 Leave | Leave UTRAINS. Transter Oniabi. \(l'lv' Sunday. tConnects with S, C. . at Council I|I||Xl~x, '( Jonneets w nn( I!. #S:0am! Sidam 5 pin P (#5100 pm 2 am 10 J10am 200 pm 1Conneets with W P. at Council Blutrs. | iConneets withall even- ing trains for Chicago at| Council Blufts, Trains leave Omaha at Union Pacitic depot, 10th and. Pieree streets, C CTING L1 ansfer depot Transfer | depot | C.R.I & T Exeent Sunda Bam 15 m* | 6:40 p 1 ¥7 £ 0sam T 6H0pm 158 m Alltrains run daily 71000 CIBNEQ | All trains run daily. pt Saturd. eept Mon W. St. L, Al traiis v dal 10:00 1655w m *$:55 pm 5:30 pm 3:30 pm o e CHICAGQ Axo ORTH- " WESTERN RAILWAY. SEIORT LINIE Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago. ‘The only road to take for Des Moines, Mar- shalltown, Celar Raplds, Clinton, Dixie, Chica- #0, Milwaiikeo and all points east. To the peo- plo ot Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utih, (duho, Novada, Oregon, Washington and Cali- fornia, it offers ‘ml or advantages not possi- ble by sny othor i Among & fow of the numerons points of su- periorfty ondoyed by tho pairons of this rond ctweon Omiba and f'lllt‘uk-‘v‘ are jta two traims adayof DAY OCOACHES which are the fineet that human art and ingenuity con create. Tty PALACE BLEEPING CARS, #hich are models of ocomfort and elogance. Ita PARLOR DRAW- ING KOOM CARS, unsurpnssod by any, and its Tidely oelebrated PALATIAL DINING CAIS, Ahe squal of which eannot be found elaewiore! ‘ouncfl Bluffs the trains of the Unfon Pa 10 Ry, et " Uon Doprt it tanaa of the Obicago & Northwestorn Ry. In Chicako the trains of this line muke close connention with those of all eastern linon, For Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolis, Cinoin- gad. Niagara Falls, Budalo. Fitteburg, Toronto, Montroa), Boston, New York, Philndelphin, Bul: timore, Washington and all 'yeints in the enst, ask tho tioket acent for tickots vin the (ORTHW ESTERN. It you wish the best mocommodations. Al tiekot ngents sell ticke(s vin this line. M.HUGHITT, Genernl Manager, WM. BABCOCK, Gen. Western Agt Cily Pass Agt i 0 maba Ne, ¥ 'A% AF DREXEL & MA'UL, essors to Jno. G. Jacobs, UNDFB TAKER AND EMBALMERS tthe olds tand 1407 Farnam st. Ovders bytelegraph so.icited and promitly at- tended to, Telephone No. 3¢5, Illllll JOBBEHS’DIHEGTORY Artists’ Material. A. HOSPE, JR., Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1013 Douglne Street, Omaha. * Agricultural Implements. CHUECHILL PARK Wholesale Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Carrisges aud Bugg betwoen 9t LININGER & METCALY CO,, Agrienltural Implements, ‘arringes, Bugzios, Bic., Wholesalo, O B, FRIED & CO., Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, for Howe tcales, Omiutin. Neb. 43y Wagor aha. THE RAILWAY TIVE TABLES | OMANA JOBBERS' DIRECTORY OMANAJOBBERSDIRECTORY Butter and Eggs. McSHANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of lhlnvr and Eges. Refrigerator and Packin 1th And Leaven. wort LOmATA Builders’ Hardware and Scales. | HIMEBAUGH & TAVLOE, | Builders'Hardware & Seale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 14 Lo . t—— | 5 Boots and Shoes. AMERICAN — HAND __SEWED SHOE COMPANY, | Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Complete stock of Rubber Goods Alwavs o S0 8. 15th AL, Omintin, Neb. A. T. Austin. A . 1. MORSE & CO. Jobbers of Boots and 8hoes, 11T Farnam st., Omnha, Neb. Manufactory Kireet, Boston. . LINDSEY ( €0, Wholesale Rubher Boots and S Rub andviled Cl vy Liog wud Fels Boots EastCorner Wk and Douglas, Beer. M. KEATING, nheuser-Bush Brewing As<'n de. Faust, Budwelser and Frianger TORZ & IL ger Beer 1221 Norh 15th & Agt, for Special B y rewers, t, Omaha, Neh Butchers' Tools. Butehers' Tools and Supplics, Sausage Casings 9O all Kinds aiways tn stosk, Junes s Omaha 1215 Building Material. OMAHA LUMBER CO,, Dealer in All Kiuds of Building Material at Wholesale, 18th Streetand Union Pacifie Teack, Omahi. CLARKII BROS. Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills. Teas. Ooffee. Spices, Buking Powder, Flivorin: R tracts, Latundry Blue, ik Kie. 1414 10 1arrey. Klreet. Omatia, Nob. G , COLE ( MIIL Home nflm- and Spice Mills Mg Co. fe0 Roasters and Epico Grindors, Manafa of Baking Powder, FInvoring Extrac Try one case of o 1-0 packige Home 1 Ooftee. Howard st., Omaha, Neb. ~ Cornice, EAGLE CORNICE W ORKS, John Epencter, Prop. Manufacturor of Galsanized Iron and C Dodgo und 103 and 106 N, 10th st., Omah IKUIL')I;’I‘\'G & BOLTE, Munufacturers of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, nlce. 923 o, Dormer Wiadows, Fiunts. Metalle Skylsbt, oS08, “WESTERN CORNICE WOKRK C. Speeht, T Gnlvanized Tron Corni Motalic Skylight Spoct's fmproved Pat 10 K120+ Ok Carpets. OMAHA CARPE Jobbers of Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Linoleums, Mattings, Ete. 1511 Douglas sirect. o S. A. ORCHARD. 255 Wholesale Carpets, 0il Cloths, Mattings, Curtuin Goods, 1to. 125 Fuinsw Street, Gmatin, Neb. CO., _Prncbary_and Notinns. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimueys, cte. Office, 517 South 15th st Omalin, Net Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLLY, Commission and Jobbing. Butter, Egs an, ents solicited. ‘Headquarters ¥ Boxox wnd Gripe i PEYCKE BROS. Commission Merchants. Produce and Provisions, Omaha, N W. E. RIDDELL, Fruits, Storage and Commission Merchant. Speciltios—Huitor, Kige Pouls Oysters, Bte., Kte. 113 South 14k st " WIEDEMAN & CO., Produce Commission Merehants, Poultry, Butter, G Fryjts, ete. 220 8 lthst. Omahn, Neb, Coal ane Lime. Pr. MILE UHard and Omeo and yard, 1t | Wholesale Groeeries and Provision e — Groceries, LLAGUE R o (‘0 . 1XTON, G Nos. 105, 707, T and 711 S, 10th &4, Omah, McCORD, BRADY & () Wholesale Grocers, 13th and Loavenworth sts,, Omaha, —_— Hardware. W.J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron and \h‘nl f“""" b B BT ! DNEY & GIBBON, Wholesale Tron and § e ST e Ot A O nee Near® MILTON ROGEERS & SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Mantles, Grate Brass Goods 1821 and 193 Farnem Iron Works., PAXTON & VIERLING Iron Works, mou FALMCMANUS, COSULLIVAN OMAHA WIRE & IRON WOKK Mauufa Wire and Tron Railings, Desk Rails, Window Guatds, Flowor Stends, Wire Signs, Kte. 15 NT6 Orders by mail proniptly attend e f Lumber. v LOUIS BRADIORD, Lumhe th, Lime, Sash, Yards- ¢ 10 Douglas; Cors [ I CHICAGO LUMBER CO,, Wholesale Lumber, 8148 14th street, Omahia, Neb, F. Col C. N. DI Lumber. |"|'x7r|~\H‘n|l(nn‘ln Streets, Omahn, Neb, FRED W. GRAY, Iumber, Lime, Cement, Ete., Ete, h and Douglas sts., Omata Ipetrer, Manager. HOAGLAND, Lumber, RYVEY LUMBER (0., To Dealers Only. Hardwood Wood Carpets and Parg & ~ Gumin JOIIN A, WAK Wholesale Lumber, Imported and Anieric Akent for Milwa Lumbes, oring. 9th aud Donglan Live Stock. UNION YCK YARDS CO., Of Omaha. Limited. John Live Stock Commussion. T opURKE & Stock SONS, Commission, agor Tetopyone sez. SAVAGE & GREEN, Live Stock Commission Merchants, Ebinmanta o s Live G 1on Stock | and Notions, 1215 Harney Steeet, Omahn, Neb. GOODRICIT & (0., 'Ara the anly Direct mportorn of German & French Toys & Faney Goods In Nebraskn. Chicago prices duplionted without ndde 0K Crelght. 1105 Farnn Street, Onind 1. KOBINSON NOTION CO., Whalesale Denlers In Notions and Furnishing Goods, 403 A 405 8. Tenth St., Omuh, INYVARD & SCHNEIDER, Jobbers in Notions, Hosiery and Goods. 1008 and VVN Farnnn et., Omaha, Noh nts’ Furnishing Overalls. CANEPIELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Manufacturers of Overalls, Jouns Pants, Shirts, Ete. 102and 164 Dou slus Stroet, Cuithi, GEO. F. LANAGH, Pros €. GOODMAYN, 3. A SUNDEIILAND, oo, und I OMAIA COAL, COKE & LIME COMPANY, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, 20 South Phirteenth Street, Paper Boxes . L Manufactur €8.14th 3L, Ot o leted WILKIL, r of Paper Boxes, Ordors by 1 it tteation Vo bro; NSON & CO., of Illinois White Lime. Manufucturer Wipors of r, Fire Brick, Drai i Farwm et L'alvleclwnery . P. FAY & CO., Manufacturing Confectioners, Jobbers of Fruits, Nutw and Clgais. 1211 Faruam St. Iiaha Cigars and Tobacco. MAX MEYER & CO., Jobbers of Cigars, Tobace Guns and Ammunition, 215 10 223 & 1140 at, 1024 Fariam Neb. 100 o WEST & FRITSCHER, Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, And Wholesnie Deale aud 10 N, HOUSER & WOODLAND, Wholosale Dewters in Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes and Smokers’ Artiel Agents for D, Lolderadorf & o, Fino- ng Tobaceos, wiwukes, Wisconsl €5 NorthSixteenth Strest, Omaha, and Swok No.jls Nob, Dry Goods. L SMITH & C0O,, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods & Notions 1102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. 11th 8t., Omaba, Neb. o Distillers. 18, Alcoliol and Spirits. Tuporiors Lbers 0f Winesand Liguors WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLE'Y CO, and ILER & CO,, Importers and Jobhere of Fino Winos aud Liguors. ol Taoiurers of Keonedy s Eart Indin Hiv S imiea ia Liauors. 11tz 1armey st L 1177 v ~ Drain Tile, Etc. PP 3W_BEDFORD Sec. T ers K. ). CARSON, V.i'rén, and Supt. THE UNION HYDRAULIC DRAIN TILE CO., Offico 213 8. lith st. Omahu. Nob. Machiners and Bupp! nufieiuring Cement Draii TOR & WILHELNY G, Wholesale Hardware. Wostern ngents for Jefferson Steel N Powder (0, Fyirbanke Sundard Austin Coraer 18 mr VDORF & MARTIN Agriculiural Implements, Wugons and Buggies. 1, 903, 6 aud Wi, Jones s Furniture. DEWEY & STONE Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Fuarnam st., Omaba, Neb, T CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furuiture, Bedding, Upholstery, Mirrors, ete. 1208,1208 and 1210 Farpam st., Owmaba, Printing. RE VIING COMPA Job Printers, Blank Book Make! And Book Binc 106 and 108 Sout réet. Omalin, Nob RN NEWSPAPER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Dealers in Type, Pressen and Printers’ & uih Twolfth Street. polios. W0 5 Pumps. CHURCHILL PU. ‘Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Bteam i s Men Must 1 L. STRANG (( Pumps, Pipes and Bteam, Water, Huilway and Milling 0, 2 24 1 ki et gines, Supplie 1 Ne e, U, 8. WIND ENGINE and PUMP COMIPANY, Halladay Wind Mills ricam ang ¥ Hi or Suppiles, I8 Wi 40§ e 0, Mubuger. Safes, Etc. BOYER & CO,, Agents for Hall's Sate & Lock Co.s" Fire and Hurglar Proof S aumil Work. 102) Farisi G. ANDRE Omaha Sefe Works, urers of Fire and ia Manufn " Sash, Boors, Ec. T DISBRON Whoiosalo Manufuc sash, Doors, Blind Ty ‘ O, 3 of s and Montdin O LLYMAY. K Sash, Duor, Blinds, Mouldings, Bullding P ete. 1000 South Thin reet, Kootttk U ek IT’HTV MANUFACTURING CO,, Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings Stair Work 1urd \ Just opened. N, vuven "4, J. SIMPSON, The Leading Carrviage Factory, (BSTARLISIED 188, 149 and 1411 Dodge stieet, Omaba. e A58 Shos DOCSTAURIL A e T W Y e S e CE GBS TN B e S T S BN N IO oM 1 D O IO B OP AP | T RGN T T @ (PO AT N0 OR A SE0 0N TS R T A SO T i b e e e a———————— e < e =