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0 P A RS A0 R 48 . v + - e PRGN . e T JANUARY 11, 1888, Jocka, 3o standnrd, 40c; extea - Slegts P New York counts, 40c; bulk e sters, counts, 77 010c; February, ‘78 116c; May, ¢ active and fluctunted - within somewhat wider range, closing about (@f{e THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Green butchers iye; dry flint, 0c; ’ above yesterduy cash, 40c; February, 403c; 185 per 100; selects, 3,00 per gal; standard, “calf sklns, 7y dumuged o st IR B bl e [ (10 PR May, #1g 5 Swite MoHAToRs~GREKE per th, with ex ing Whtte, B, vellow, Bai Browrn, 16, CHURCHILL PARKER, °"A" L] (k. o SWESY . - iy e dei yel y Sy D' y . tioned With Long Wheat. Rye-Firm at o u 240 G028 260 ! iraate. Ased “ ¥, $0.0580.0, "'l_"“l‘ lwgfl 21y (i, "l - Mlel'lll caltaral m)lmen ' Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, arley—Firm at MIXED COWS Cavrirnower—Good stock, $2.60@2. Uks—Quotations are now as follows: . Jones Sraet, B Prime Timothy— 1.8 CALIFORSIA FRUITS~Are scarce. There | Raccon, 10a60c: mink, 15@40c: musk rat, ba: Nebras: ""‘"" sad | Sesa Carpets and Pacenes Piossioe. W and Poei NARROW FLUCTUATIONS NOTED. Flax-seed - #1.43@1 ul Whisky—81.10. Pork—Moderately active, unsettled _but firm: cash, $15.12%5; February, $17.50; May, are only a fow pears in the market, but we | fall, 3@e: striped skunk, 5@25¢; mountain llinery and Notiones 3 dived 8 SiL quote them at $2.50@2.75; extra fine, $3.00. wolff No. 1, §1.50¢ ) prairie, @ 1. OBERFEL CO., Gt & % NN #h.fi"«dm ot e H W_fl%flg{flgfl}!flggfig Carriam Tmporters & Jobbers of Millinery & Notion§ Oats Dull and Featureless and Pro- 757 Lard vislon Trading Quiet--Heavy Re- Weak fand declined b@ilge and O ohoico Michigan cider, $0.00@0.50 | lope, &1k, tngose, otd. 1 PARLIN, onzuno MA nflN‘ L Ll ccipts Cause Cattle to Weaken losed quict nllh:lde Jgres. s per bbl of Bnl, W s —Steady s ammoia carb, s 4 J > 7605 February, &7. QUINC “hoice California quinces, coppe! i 'T" w‘ PRSp——— avioy —.General Quotations. Dby Balton ‘Meats — Shori. the, 87,903 @225 per box. rtar powdore ‘mfllmfll WD Blm, uflflimflfl 7. T. ROBIN Fioncon T ghouiders,” #6006 10; short clear, #.30@ CanpAGE—Prices_aro unchanged $1 per morphia sulp ‘soda profft ome Wholesale Notions and Farnishing Goofy e i, Ianmmnn ik Bg‘clen gflllg seelen, ——RVAND & SCHNEIBEE Y doz., and %@ Craxperiies—Bell & Chel Bell & Bugle, $10.50@11.00 s per ™ foa California. v Venice turpentiue, $10.00@10.50 | opium, $4.65; quicksilver, 7 “ape Cods, #11.00 | man per oz, 33c; wax, yellow ll'-nl\r— Slow; creamery, 23@81c: dairy, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Ciicaao, Jan. 10.-- [Special Telegram to the | Clieese—Easy: tull cream cheddars, @11.50. Ouakitm carbon, .m- linseed, Oulivators. Hay Rakes ..,uuu o Pull 3 ' ~Fluctuati ore vi o | 103 @114 Hi@illje; young Grares—Malagas, #3.50@7.00 per bbl, 5 linseed, ra cas Cor. 14th an U UL bt b M S AL HLRELR N4 00 B ? 2 with some extra fine sold at & 50N 00, %0t No.2. s1.15: spert whale, $10 - .| Notions and Gent's l‘ll'flllhlu Goods. i 1 wheat market this morning and they seemed 5 sh, 21@23¢, ONtoNs—Home grown, 7hits Spanish | bank #5c; neatafoot extra, bc: neatsfoot No. T co. 108 Marney Buress, Omabs. ¢ { 0 be caused chiefly by the necessities of the —Unchanged’ green mm-a.,xi onious, per 5)-th crate, $1.50(1 1 B0 gasoline, 74 degregs, 1oe: W. 8, lard, 6! frozen, be: heavy green salted ereen salted, 63¢; salted bull bull, 4i¢; green salted calf, und” dry calf, 1313, off: deacon: Tallow- memm‘ } 3%¢c, No. 2,3} Flour, hbls Wheat, bu... Corn, bu. y scalpers. Some of the heaviest local specu- lators were in the market, but their opera- [ tions were not on a very large scale and orders from the outside were infrequent. Accordingly the fact that local dealers had oversold or overbought themselves was worth a Jj¢ fluctuation at almost any time, but still the tendency of prices was upward { and at cach decline there was good buyiug f and it was not quite certain where it came from. Armour's name is being mentioned ‘\ frequently these duys in connection HoxeY—10@2le for 1-1 frames; canned honey, 10@12¢ per . Fias—In layers, 13@16c; cake, 11¢ per 1b, Dates—Prussian, 8¢ per ib. Lenmoss—There -8 no change in the lemon | light, grees, 1c. market; Malaga selling at §.00 per box und | PAINTs—White lead, pure, 6,c; white Messina at 8,005, 158, Tancy usec) putty, il ‘“.'. laris | Artigty lllmm, Planos and Organs, s—The demand is fair mnl the supply wh\lr, ey W hlllnm common, raw; Brazil 413 Doughas Streoh, Omaka, Nedrasts, at peanuts, 7@y almonds, Tarragon Einglish | * Wixnow or.ss—Single, 30 per cent; double, E'——'——H—_———-_—_ s s 0¥ s WA nflcnlmmllmulem Vags kbugle | _—oe. e ——— . Va, summer, 1 B Rabtou Corner 1ith aad NieBolas CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE cl?' 2 head- Wholesale Refined and Lbbricating 01 Azie Grease, oto, Omads. A. H. Bishop, Masi 0. 2, 25¢ headlight 15 2 ———n OARPIN‘I‘BH PAPER CO,, d@ise: filberts, 18¢; Ttalian chest- | 70 and 10 per cent discount. Wholesale !fl Dealers. pecans, 12¢ FLovr AND FEED—Minnesota patents, 8260 | ="y MORSE & ‘(T—— D:.y”’ lloel“:: “.‘ uwm 11 lfllll. per ewt; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter o A Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, N LT T T Grocer's List. Nebraska Provistoxs—Hams, 11%@115¢c1 breakles 45@200 per ewt; rye flour, $1.75@ | s e x e TintOre” Materiale. Thigta1 1140 bucon Aden 1y @0y dry | 190 per Wt whieat grabum, $1.5 per o TamAm 0t O N Boatenr a0y, Bummer | G AN NEWSPAPER UNIONY. with long wheat, but the mystery of that i'“" “‘*‘V"““'-’""U‘" cash, , Shige rich man's working in the speculative o {55 AAeG : cait. ¥ ige; shoulders, 8g@rc dricd beef, | rye graham, $1.40 per cwt; New York buck: —_— e markets is o dense that nobody speaks with st AT Mo BWe | Showing the numbe LR L, 2 Wwheat, 8 5007.00 per bbl: ~Excelsior, $0.00 KIRKENDALL, JONES & GO., Auriliary Pablishers, A confdence, Hutchinion was again & buyor ek S T T A R | sl S 4 o s | Wolsale Manuacturrsof Bootand Sho | S = A % RS ) 1 . 78, 0! 20 round 3 Col al, yellow, $1.00 per ¢ vhite, 3 i {o-day and Bloom was credited. with covor. sane THE .7;;3:"5,1;. o S o | s umeal yele o0 et 0 — ing some of his short wheat. May wheat opened at 8¢ and during the early trading so0ld at 831(@s4c on the sphit, this being the ton: screenings, #1 LeaTner—Steady .00 per to (-ul( nuh-u BT Aseats tor Bosice Bupeer Ehge e, im uuaue | Rubbel Goo ; creamery, 24@30c; dairy, OMAHA RUBBER COA. 18@20c. Afternoon Board-Wheat-Steady; _Jan- + hem- No. 1, §2.00; K laughter sole, e e e o avaco to | uaey, G13ge: Felmuasy, &6 bid; May, 85540; ol sag@onge i CARKECOFRERTCE Manufacturers and Dealcrs in Rubber Goods it 1 5 1 & Bl June, 6l@te bid. Corn—Firm; Jnnmm y LANLD Sywvp 70, 4-gallon kng« ¥1.50001 .53 Omaha Coffes and Bpice Mil d Leather Bolting. 108 Farnam Streef i Balge was gradual and atthat price there | 4ew ! ‘pahruary, 485e; May, 50%@50ize. | G H. Hammond & C 59 | New Orleans, per gallon, 38@46¢; mapi " i i were few buyers and a crowd of sellers. | Oats—Steady 31 (@331 A l“llh'llo‘-‘lr\m&‘i an I;{mkuL ]m syrup, half bbls, “old limo"|wr,uu|lou..\\l«; 7:. erainyppe Der Tfifll C[][ggs sfllcfl Banu PflWdUP Steam Fittings, Pumps, Eto. v smail fracti rders t 1l at that —Wheat—Flat: .| Aot C. ing Co J189 | 1-gallon cans, per doz, £10.50: half galon cans, (1% "mn]l 0 7 — — Only smail fraction orders to sell at tha 10.~Wheat—Flat: hold- | St Packing ( 447 | pados, 80.28; quart cans, 83 1 lampico peb ariey Bureet, Outana, N figure could be filled, although the price was y; California No. 1, 68 10d@68 | f,rvis & Fisher. : s det coa, B. G. Mo, 3.0 Favorih s Extracty, Laundly Blue, Iova, te. frive\ 1y A. L. STRANO CO., } i o8 Ui the h Sranci--Mirror glass, 5y corn, = i L B R T o o Stevens Humilton & Co Sawco gloss, Go; Oswoizo carn, & Dangola kit anps‘. Pipes and Eflflflflt ! 1 Dy 1001 BhOKE, Th6T olocit close § centaly o el WORern 48 100 Bot f Spaculators. i LAND HERIINGS- 7870 per keg. M. Kangaroo, 40c:’ American ¢ N Steam, wager. mining suph! i 5 d SRACKERS—Garne 1, butter snd pic- | Giricsen kids, &, S French calf kids, — e 4 Wi at K @n e, Minneapolis, Jan. 10.—There was a bet- | Total,. Ll e LL R U L e [15) skint, Soc@81.00; ouk calf A HALLL L L S L Lt L URCHILL PUMP CO. i oD Fatavd, Wak ke hisar ter demnnd for whcat from local millers than | - 10 loads insoid! P EGUEL L s e RSB, ench_calf skins, §1. Crockery, Glassware, La][le, Chimneys, wmflflifl]fl anng ng Pm]m 2 the May future was almost lc 0! as been not for the past two days; re- SHEED. ~Two-hoop pails, per do: kins, $1.10@1.50; Russitt " thau at yestorday's close and the advance se- | coints, 113 care: shipmenta. 56 L e . WARE D pails, per d L LRI Kte. Office, 317 8. 15th Nebrasks. les. arters for' Mady cured us the.result of the mornings trading | No! 1 hard, dunuary, T¥5e; February, ERE R, .10 oo s, $T.70: o, | b, 50 | linings, 8600t per lor: pink, creams and e Ty | Steamand ater Supp th Hendgungiers 00 €50 b, white linings, was Sgc. Considerable of the selling was 5021000 per doz; colored iy i L & | N A o i a aruAny, Shipments, bourds, §1.40 assorted bowls, toppings, §.00a@11.00. s u. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. b thought to be for New York uccount, but this v, 793¢ May, BB Oattle {0eatia 8 ,,'“, No. 1 churns, $0,60: No. 2 churns, £.00; No. | _Sprars—There is no change as_yet al- Lo (O LT Steam and Water Sapplies. was more than offset by some lively covering Jantary, - ide; February il & B churns, §.00. " though one is snticiputed ‘soon. ~Cologne Col {on and Jobbi Ioies, (L L TDC L QU L LR Ontracle L T R * Plekis- Medium in bbls, §7.00; do in half | spirits, 188 proof, &1.10; do, 101 proof, $1.12 MMIssion and Jobbing, Flalliday Wind Mills, 18 and % Farndm St., Om ¥ oo s ,"""","\',“ s L northern Torsts, 1 car, ety &Q. bbls, £4.00; small, in_ bbls, &.00; do in half | spirits, sccond quality, 101 proof, $1.10; do, | Wegler,Ress and Froguce Consignuments seitoitea. | 9. F Moss, Acing Mavaser i AL B BEOTire vt Belevad o e Tor bfi(“f'r‘,'j" i bbls, £4.50¢ gerkins, in bbis, §0.00; do in half | 1 ';ll‘l'l'u‘f; $1.00: alcohol, 183 "1:"“".1‘1"..' i & BROWNELL & CO., i him. The strength in wheat and pork assist- Kange of Prices. bbls, £.00. 1 a 2 Ll redistilled whiskics $1.00¢1.50 RIDDELL & RIDDEL! in ‘ oF! i ry grades, air, | gin, blended, #1502 Kentucky bourbons. ed to strengthen this market and tne light | oy, S e Showing the extreme highest and low .,“(' ’:::"l( Ordinary “"N(um- o lll:llil Eltoce d qummk cky 0 EflEiflB‘S B!]llm flflll Gfllfll"dl Maflh fl" prime, 21 yellow, 2 ’ receipts expected for to-morrow were a stimuluting influence. May corn opened at b3 and this was the lowest price of the BC8SI0] The advance was dual but al- most_continuous to H4 ,w.né The price then fell to hlge, advanced to 54ige. and the 1 o'clock close was at 5%, Februa corn opened at 481¢c, advanced to 49ige asked und closed at that vrice at 1 o'clock. eoatsmarket was dull and and Pennsylvania mflmfl a]]fl cnmmmmn lerchams Bloet Irca Work, Bteam Pumpn, Saw Mills. 1213131 pld government Java, 285@ | ryes, £2.006@6.5 lden Sheaf bourbon and 4 Toavenworth bireat, Om k b 1ye whil 003 brandios, imported, | "%, = — £5.00( %50 L3000 gins, im- ported, $4.50@6.00; domestic, §1.25 champagnes, imported, per case, 43,005 American, #10.006@16.00. Hekvy Hunniane—Tho following prices are standary plow steel, | ——r- SBc), Dicoy, ot GEO. scunozm:n % co., rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates mentioned : Date. Corn—Steud 3, 49c. Outs--Dull; No: 2 white, 3414c. —Quict; No. 1, 65 loy—Lower; No. 3, 7414 | Provisions--Firm; pork, January, $15.00@ Jan, 1 30¢; interior Java, 25@?sc¢: Mocha, 28 M Arbuckle's roasted, 244 XXXX, 243{¢; Dilworth’ aughlin Red Cross, WIEDEMAN & CO., e o8 COmmISOL NeThNS, | Wholesale Farm, Pild nd Garden See 2434 T PHIL. BSTIMMEL & C CO.. standard, per 1b per case, se, 23,00 4 518 Jones St Omaha £3.003 911 And 913 Jone n @480 i 8.10; California pears, s [ rdlit The speculat 5 e caches, per | tools, wagon spokes, per (Buccessors ¥ McSbane & Bohroe °'W T "‘fl featureless, the tendeney of prices being up- Sunda “"““"“v Iy reRO el | e 00 Lt elin0 . gal bird sy DMy With 1he ORhes gl miar Easir' Jan Bl; SULISE Pt o e s, $Lsol | elioos | Produce Commission and Cold smraue ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., i, P ey L | P g, R 6 S G e e Storage Pflmfflmfi d Lommission, ch opened ut 347%c, sold dow o o ! ok } : B ——————————————— | prucn e ot the Heun Co.Ruggles § iy trding, e v o343 and Whisky - Steady at $1.0 e .g]llnmumlln‘;.rlh chain, auich hou) uoty Bugi .l Bugates ., closed uuiilie atl oclock. January outs \"“."““" City, Jan. 10 - Wheat--8teady: | puplic inspectors dock pregnant sows 40 b Soousbetsion; Dev.iake. & ; ’ (LD SO CLL Ty SehosiNo i i l"l"-l';v"r(v,:;‘\":}u;:‘-’-“.‘«vl'l‘\i}?fi'nmm- iet. Out Shkad, soft, cashy S0} e; N lmllml);, stags 80 pounds each. striug beans & ib Lima | $.75: Burden’s mule shoes, & DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., § | o 3 5 ol Mo ; Dead logs, 100 1bs and over, 1¢@1 cent per | beans, per 21b marrowfat | wire. in ear lots, £4.00 por 100 1b I b e ot seetail Deindas for 5"§;l;‘l["]:‘ll".‘é‘5 Mir AP thgTess thanl 100 by, of novaiue, - June vear, per [ rates, 10 o 50, $2.40; steel ng Joubers of Hard and Soft Coal. ¥ Raned Yarduge: Cattle, i hogs, Sc; shoop, e 0; 21b corn, Tamber 8 8outh 13th Street, Omaha, Nebrasks. & ] day’s market, ina word, was cumpdml . 10.--Wheat—Receipts, N 0 hor hoad s oAlvi > p ihpowdar, 20@ IONS AND TIMBERS. “EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, 3 HRJHtAFOR (i N\ foatubelass yor. DAFHIng Gt options ODoned S SHAG | arcy ieirmocy o et oEs and e | goaAs=Tapans, B gunpowder, 2@ e Co lanntacmrm of Tllingis White Lime, o 4 Toon eni Comni lard, a strong feeling had control. Lard wus | lower, but soon strengthened and rallied 8@ il docks, S5 e spaction o hoie | o) EEOURR VORI LT g w( Loge.are fasee. ‘goal, Coke, Cament, Piaster; Lima Mannfactare Galvanized Iron and Cornice, morG or jess b hly, il:r'hn;-d ’ $¢c, closing steady at o trilo under b ] All sales tnless othorwise stated 3 r@nige " o--n Rob. ”.‘“ ephonasiio e | John z......m.flx;m ;:;‘g.{mznlxm. 0 8nd 105 anl 105 different, deliveries declined 5@ vom | cais'l{@'ye higher, but quiet; ungraded red, 28 e IED ol e Netuam O lust night's closings. In_ pork _the d93iie; No. 't red, nominal at g e ;}.::{:::;::L‘} o NEBRASKA FUEL CO! - advance amounted to ~ b@i0c. Short | No. 2 red, 81@91igc in’ clevator, 9214 @t i 8 1 r bl i | {.m woro unchanged, - Speculative | deliverod “February closed at 913{c. i nll B e e Stippers of Coal and_Coke, “H. K. SAWYER, § I nterest, s usual, was_confined in_the main | ~ Corn—Recein 000; “exports, 7,000 : b §es S 14 8outh 13th 8t., Omaha, Noh, | B h sold at §1 for pork. | options fairly attive and Syeeic higher, | Cattle advancing. e pbanared, 1 e - — Hflflllffl(}ml'lfl[ Dealer in Smoke stflckl. | A vi.92¢ for lard and $8.10@8.15 for | closing steadys cash firm and in_mod Good fat sheep higher. /;umf“ Tondon layers, 2 NoTo 1 “”‘"“’“ 3 o i Britchings, Tanks and Geueral Noiler Repairing. | { s, Bor tho samo month pork closed | demund i 5 P. E. Bishop, of Yutan, was on the market | 5 J N Ao e e com, 871 8.815.50 Dodbe StrestiOmubai No, ) <. 7801 s ;s 2 No. 9, 605 @by livered; Februaty closed at 615/ Oats - Receipts, 64,000 there was a mod- erate busincss and the market '@ et mixed western, 38@i0c; white w (@4be. Coftee—Spot, fair; Rio, steady options opened weak, but t‘hm-d sales, No. 4 com, 8 15. 13,50 No.1,4 &Gin12 & n 6, muu. vevetiozo | DIY Gfiflfl! Purnishing Goods and Notions 0.1, 9.50 e & - ‘ Ned oy opsow ‘3‘3:;':3 ml"'-&%‘?x'.':&&“.;;v"o;'olsc. Wronght auflu'gfinjlggaugy}fllxlg Vol PR (1 Inportrsand Jusers n Dry Good,Notons PR R T e TR _“i Geals' Furnishing Goods. Corner Lith and wkruey sta., with cattle. Frank Fetzer, of Louisville, was a visitor atthe yards. R. A. Templeton, of Tekamah, was at the d yesterday. S. E. Hohnbaum, of Waco, marketed 53¢ hogs yesterday. A. Laverty, of Ashland, was on the alifornia_loose muscatels, §2.10@ new Vale 8ifc. Rore—S ixteenths, 11@11140. Tonnccoe Lorillard's Climax, 45 did, 44c; Mechanic's Delight, 41¢; Leggett & M 5e; Cornerstone, Drum- mond's Horseshoe, 44 40¢ Spearhead, 44c: Catlin's meerschaum, 3lc; Catlin's Ol ¢ bid. Neaver deliveries all around were quiet, A! the close January pork was 0 quoted at £15.121, Januury lard ut £7.60, Jun- short Tt oh 67 %0, Febimary pork ub s February lard at #7.60 bid, February O $7.85 bid, March lard at §7.571% bid and March short ribs at $7.05 bid. AFIERN00N SEssIoN—Wheat steady. Corn IR ¥ dy, Oats dull, Pork A " T @T 0D OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, was steady. Oats dull. Pork strong and /814, market yesterday. 5 s o b closed at 8151215 for January, 815,175 April, $14.55@ 14,60 4 ANGSI4.50; Tune: y Y tra C, u;,“ aijges oxt A6 in White Pine - il § W. H. Enright, of Council Blufls, topped b etroleum—Firm; United, 955¢c. thoioatile mnr kot ; Eiggs.- Steady and_ demand fair; western, | ,John Quinn, of Wopd River was on the “Bork—Faurly active but firm, Dr. Martin, of Columbus, was a visitor at Lard—Dull,” heavy and lower: western | the yards yesterday. % steam svot, §1.80 for ‘choice; contract grade | L. B. Denman, of Valparaiso, Neb.. was on quoted at §7.85 1-10; city steam, &7.70. the mavket with hogs. Butter—Firm on fine stock; western, 15@ | Harris & Fisher bought the load of fat i | shecp at #4.00 yesterday. cese—Quiet and fir; western, 113{@ | Shafto Bros., of Kearney, sold two loads 1. of cattle on the market yesterday. {@hie: yellow C, Big(; @ Kige; powdered, 8@S)c; New Orleans, 3@ bige Béin ¢ C6in for hgr Furniture, Manufacturers of Yire aml Iron Ralhng ci 'h l;)‘a.lwsval. siI'ONI. s Desk rails, wmln'xl . P & IR | olesale Dealers in Farnitare, OMAHA SAFE AND mon WORKS] 1 %% n Do Siding e or S 5 Farmam Seses Omaba, Nebrashs. Mau'rs o Fire & Burglar Proof Safs | : Il 1 1 d wire fenclog, i, Kc 2d com3{ in wmu- Pmc Ceiling Yo en B B ang TEs bt February and $15.57% for May. Ln' ary sold and_closed at 8 R L e P e S S Dry Goods. Duck—West Point 20 in. 8 0z, 1014c: West Point 20 in. 10 oz, 123go; West Poiut 10 in. 12 oz, 15c; West Point 40 in. 11 oz, : —Culedonia X, 0Ye; Caledonin X Economy, 9/c! Otis, 8igc. KeNTUCKY JEANS—Memorial, 15c; Canton, 18c; Durham, 27ido; Hercules, 18¢; Leaming- CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Cmnicaco, Jan. 10. i [Special Telegram to 3 the Bre.]—Carrie—Trade was slow at the I8 opening, with little or no change as com- { pared with yesterday, but later on, as the i Orocerles. MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., . MILBURNASTODDARD Co Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. Wflzflfls Bumss,_flakps Plows E‘-lt‘n Clear, % in \mw,w“ [ 2d cour. % in “ STOCKBOARDS. A2 Al t | ton, 22}¢c; Cottswold, 2 B W8, 107, 100 and 10 2 receipts began to show up heavy, trade | New Orleans, Jan. 10.—Corn- Firmer; | * A, W. Morris, of Carson, In., was looking | CiAsii—Stevens' B, 6c; bleached, 7c;: Ste- E,'," bt LM - C § i dragged, prices weakened @na the general | white, 63c; yellow, 65 ne H ; T ed, 81 evens' B, | S12 MGCORD, BRADY & CO., EACH c ! gged, p B el A over the market yesterday. Mr. Morris is | vens’ ; bleached, § tevens D12 A PR L oo A market closed unsettled, with a_down-turn | - Oats-—Steady; No. {@47c. quite an cxtensive shipper. Siges bleached, Wige; ‘Stevens' N, 9ige} L5 f on plain and common stock. In a general way best hicavy cattle ubout held their own— that is, barely steady. Best grades of native Corn Meal--Quict o : 2 " Yoy 2 A. Tooker, of Sutton, Neb., was on the Hog produce but firms pork, | et with'a load of sheep yesterday that sold for 400, the highest price paid here bleached, 10!4c} Stevens' S R T, 12}5¢! MiscELLANEOUS—Table ot cloth, $2. 5, plain Holland, ¢ to 9c; Dado Tolland, Whclesele Grocers, | Fire and Burglar Proof Safs ine Locks, ¥ _Vaulta aad Jall Work, 1416 Farnam Street, Omabs. D. M. STEELE & CO, long clear, Joulders, $6.%7 00, . A fgady. 1 Uy e since the yards began business. ige i P 5 | o Surcemorsto A. T Kenyon & Go. b "“_':""“,_,“‘,‘,";‘:,::,’;‘i““'“ steddy, more onithe ST clanibn ¢ Parmelee & Co., of Plattsmouth, “took the fln‘;&“.:xl“':‘r(p;\lfl;fl‘; 4155 Woods, e Stan- | N Wholesale Grocers, Whelesale and retntl 4 MR SLAD gKIoK IV R0, gran h OMAHA doughnuts” yesterday, receiving the top | 48Td 4¢ci B 17 1 17.50 0 10 84 155 arnay Oresk Coasbe. Nob: Booksellers and Stationers. 1 including canning stock and old thin cows, price for a load of hogs' shipped from Cedar A ‘“h 7.50; colored $1.10 | 1% n Grooved roofing, &1 x"‘rM more than 12 | e — e — 3 ! ) are us low s at any time and as diffcult to Crock. 'They were the only ones who got [ o JiaNKETS—White, ik ‘”U' 10008 tock Boards same length. w ALLEN BROS., Tio Wetsing faGuery Compargs) aloaeny 1 { sell. A train or two of common Texans | The receipts of cattle were quite heavy | there. Breacnep SmeemiNa—Berkeley cambric, "gi‘ot.;{‘;‘,'g:;‘d}f""““‘ $a59 prios 88 18 in Wholesale Qmm" —_— e i W arrived late yesterday and sold at low prices. | and the market was very active at pri John Hastie was on the market yesterday | No, 60, 9i4c; Best Yet, 4-4, 615¢; butter cloth 5 ™ SMIP LAP. - OMAHA BRANCH, ! The stocker and foeder trade was rather | Some better than those of last week, l\‘g"'c ith two loads of hogs, one from Weeping | 00, 41¢c; Cabot, 7ie; Fur;;wlly sgs Fruit of | o, 1P na i AR T O T J.F.SEIBERLING & CO., ! 5 there were no strictly first-class o here ater and one from Elm de | Foom. 9c; Greenc @, 6e; Hope, in . = ron, Ohio, B O e ooy w80 | (e Was o fair_ sprinkling of g0od stock, | the parties receiving the top price hustie an RO Te: Tome | No dw I)U'~ 1200 to 1350 1bs, §4.00@4 503 950 to 1200 gm0 ca— | HAvelng Maskey aut Bder Pyl : Jobbers of Hardware and Nails. —— : i © 3450 | MawereShzatiron Bia, dgcnta for Howe Boales.snd l’hlllipvumhr(c 11c; Lonsdale, 1154¢ le, 83403 Now York mills, 10}c Pepporell i Pepperell 64, 15¢; Pepperell, 84 20¢; l”ql[hrell 94, 2203 Pepperell, 10-4, 24¢; Canton 4-4, 8i5c; Canton, 4-4, 014c; Triumph, 6c; “nmsuttu, 1le; Valt No. 1 OG 8in, The local and shipping demaud were ooth | coming in a good second at #.5i} for one quite active and O hmul hanged hands. | load. Butchers' stock was in very good demand. | The many friends of “Doc” Miller, who The markot is higher on il grades, but | for so 1ong & a time has boon with the firm whether this condition of affaivs will con- | of Savage & Green, will be pleased to learn tinue to exist itis 6f course impossible to | that he has nearly recovered from his attack state, but it is believed by many that the | of inflammatory rheumatism which has con- market will not retrograde to any alarming | fined him to his home for the past five weeks, lul nml Elm, cls 1,14 In 82s... 14,2 84, clear, 1in, 8 2. 135,14, 2in A, select, IIn s 3's A, 114, 13, 20 828, 1 46,00 | amm—es it Pewéon Uy, Db, Hov: ~ - CAN NUFACT! 8 HIMEBAUGH & TAVLOR, . 4% | Bultr TNV & S0 REDAT S19 | e e i, U OVCKLS e Ithough the rocoipts aro largely on the incroase, t he demand seems sufticient to take all arrivals, and that, too, at a qui ot L but steady advance on such as can be used | "8 H jolme. | ! B, “* 1ins2s h }‘! ,,],mk,," ‘A 'lc‘“, Iu'm-y sold at fi'h‘ . | extent. o8 :Sghfihu in a few days he will be at his post B % 13,14, 2ins2 . 87,00 | Mechaslos' Tools 5-! !"‘Iolullu M5 Dougles-st. acking sortssold within a range of#5.80i5.50 H o SOUTHERN YELL e | for light and wedium mixed, and §.60@5.85 3 - . OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. _Que Com. 4 inc h Flooring " RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., S T Door LRSI : for best heavy. This vange is fully 5chigher | The receipts were moderate and When | OMAHA 4 37 “v ““",m adl G Star Wholesale Hm'am M. A. DISBROW & CO., ; than yesterday. Light sorts were neglected. | the murket opened there was about thirty Produce, Fruits, Etc. ! ‘m )sn.l é?‘(v e o 1st and 2d clear 4 inch 3 ' o skl Wholesalo Maaufacturers of 1 There was little orno_order demand, orders | five loads in sight. The market opened With | 0 oionwing ave the prices at whicn | Bstaneh, 21es GG, 3 nch, 1 Six inch 40c less. Vst RN Py e e debie e el AR | Sagh, Doors, Blinds and Monldings, i going to BufMlo, where there was a ‘big run | buyers offering about the same prices as on | .2 jor 0 D diice are sold on this mar- | e, h BRIV 2060 G, %, 8¢, e, Bige: Clear 5¢ inch Ceiling.. oreievions P B it i ) I yesterday. - Ond packer hought a big string | Monday, but snlesmen refused as o rule to | Foit<Gi0m W REGRRCE HIE T L Seh, B0 | PiiNts—Sowin - Couous--Atlanta, | 54es | Glear 9 in 35 00| e g || Branch O0hce, 1Kh abd Lsasd| Bireeis, Omahia il | of assorted that averaged 165 1bs., and cost | accept. There was a fair demand and the labor of packing cannot always he Slater, 5c; Berlin Oil, Clear 5 inch, Partition ' above ¥ Heavy MW —_— = - p £5.055.10, Which 18 about the o R, 1 Canality “Wwhich | extra tabor of packing i e TN D e iy | y W BOHN MANUFACTURING CO., 3(@5.10, ame as simi- | receipts weve of 4 gool auality which | iy pied on outside orders at the same prices | g0 o 0 h ¢ o 00 ¥ b Jar things cost_yesterday. Light sorts show | prompted this action, The market was fh 6c; River poiat, 5e; Steel River, quated the local trade. BurTEn—Receipts a mond, 6e; Pacific, 6l¢c; INDIGO BLU K 0 advance. Pigs are making #4.50@4.9 : 5 no advance. Plgs are ninking $4.50@4.90 and Tngton, 0¢; Century Indigo blue prints, 10c; about 10c higher on the best grades while R 8kips $4.50@4.75. light stuff was nearly steady. Ten loads were Heary firfw;r';ofif;nh stael Manafacturers of Sasn Doors, Blinds, Mogidiugs, Suatr 'M‘m mm- Hard Wood Fiae light, and_the de- (Il"nr Finish, 114 rrugated C eiling, 4 inch = el mand is fair, pricas remaining firm for better ; % 5 e 2030 | sorings, Wago e nworih ireath, LIVE 800K, lelv unsoid, i, prudes. We quote them unchanged. {},‘\‘“l,‘"“,\:'no'}‘f i A0 000y f‘.E’f;‘L‘.l Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Bi g7/00 [ eniagh hllaml i fea sheep: e ol k@ ITey Jow pradve | & Durss—Charter Ouk, 4oy Ramavo, | ¢ Poplar Bx. Hs. 3 in-. .25 JAMES A. EDNEY, OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., v Chicago, Jau. 10. The receipts of sheep were 107 head, of TRINO; h P03 Eracos, gey Allen, 5 l(u'lnun_ml, ¥ ports ; whiich 103 %ol ou tho market ut #4.00, the . 6c; Eddystone, 6c; Pacific, | 1 L'mr“:,"‘“l‘l‘,‘:ll Ceiimg, 54 Vnmlesale Iron and Steel. Nauafactarers of Mouldings, Sash, DUU", 18,000; market weak; puid. Other grades are about | o ~0s being heavy and prices casy but un- BATTENS, WELL TUBING, PICKE Wogen 85 CaurISy YToed, Slosk: dlegyy, e irwork. 'Bank aud Omcd e stoers, $3.00@5.00] 0GE3.45; cows, bulls Ce £2.00 vara, | Asd Binds, Turming, & Poppieton Avenue. (or ml:l _storug 2e; limed 0. G. Batts, 214 i 11¢x8, 518, 40c; Well Tubing, D. & M. and Bev., $23.00; Picl ets, D. & H. Flat, $20.50: D. H. 8q., $21.50. omcial Receipts, Jattlo rere—, 8TORZ & ILER, XX, 14c;’ 00, 14e; NN, 1 No. 10, 8'¢c; 40, 100g0; w 1 22,000 market strong | Hogs i supply was falr, but almo R TN T e i 45 TR BeonE | Eloep. .. S cveryhing wis ‘a\(':ém\h 1 fow ke colored, luu-,wbwlmald i XX clvar, $10; extra A« 285 A% stund- | Wholesals Fa CQMT&; m;:.a?' Gflflu Lager Beer Brflwefl, light $4.90@), $3.00@ Prov. ifiT_P i 001D ristol Jnion Pacit ard No. 5, No. 1, #1.45; l.llh, & 121 North Eighteenth St Omaha, Neb. z Prices. dency to lower prices, which, however, L 3 ! ghteenth Street, Omana. Ne i o e S Showing the provailing priocs paid for live | wo - quote \m!..m"m_‘l_ S A “0(“,:.!(! Ware—Bebb white, l\l*,n,lolmul POBTE, 1107 Haroey Btreet, Omaha, Neb. B b0, S000; market frms | o e nanh dressed chickens, 76so perib; turkeys, 1060 | =iy %urm\ 1 hite coaar, 0in., i s, 12}0; Liquore. 'Y b ice steers, 1500 to 1500 1bs, #4.20 @4.60 11¢: ducks, TeoSc: geese, $a@loe. o H 4.4 ¢; white cedar, 5} in T e -1 0: laggbs, #4.75 “.i.,,‘ 1100 0 T by, 45 el | Porcou_is soméwhal searce, and prices pusnoh ¢4 qrs: 1005 white cedar, 4 in. round, 16ig WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO . L ] 8 IA]:I:I‘:“I:ITH S Bt Hoceipiae 5.000; 403 @i | for choice are marked up 10 4@die per B | vora’ G 44, 313e; i A e bR and ILER & CO | B PALMBN. NP WICHMAN. - 3. B, BANGHARDY 3 . e — Recel 3 other kinds, 2'{@3c per th, 3 Hoosier LL, 44, 5 ence LI, 4 0 Peppercll R, 4-4 Pepperell, 84, 1 Pepperell, 1 chusett, 44, B, 44, fe. Barus—Staridard, fe: Gem, 10:4 14 L shipments, 600; mavket st heavy native steers, §#4.40@5.10 native stears, F180@4.45; steers, medium to choice, #5.10@4.00; stockers and feedors, fair rangers, ordinary to in. 7 in. and 8in. )3 each) 8 ft., round W.C. $ st e e l‘fi.’.‘!fl?fifll“’flfi@ffi?%‘lfi‘,'f.!‘l.“.".?!? Live Stk cfififfififi"fifinfim’ @ T | OMce—Room %, Oppoasite ta Exchange Ruliding, Uniog ; ......,...,_,v_..._,"“".L e g b Neb I SteCkPlano mmmwuilmulamnalat Whnlesalui Lire szuc'f'fifi;filf;fififisumnam @450 AvpLes—Thereis a firmer feeling in that line, and dealers are expecting an_advange. We' quote, eastern fruit, fair to chofee y stock, #3.75@4.00. 1, 4-4, T4 Old Dominion, 44, 5 Pepperell O, 44, Pepperell, 9-4,"20c fair to_good Common to mediuei cows. Western cows. Good range feo {c;' Wa: 3 Aurora ; shipments, nono; i ehoice, beavy and Beauty, r‘».».'l. 5 ) shers 5.50 L SR RIS R i B, rkable for powerful sympa- Markat tralcnca g oo i i g bd Tor sale, 8 enton, 7 iE i e Pt on, b Naticanl, Union . rsas Clty, ‘,m 10 attle—Roceipts, p”m“ i d 0 g A A AT N o “""‘"&"uh'l:l‘ljx ‘1‘-?:}‘(\ Bolute durability, 3 years re n|; nflam. m Lllmhfll’ Lam lee sHsh ook Yards, doats ] shipmentis. 200: market opened steady, | Good fat sheep, #0100 b, | ow on the market and ofiering 356 per N . s 3 S Renfrew dress, 9| wiston, 30-in i weak and 10c lower for dressed beet j LURIMER. WESTERFIELD & MALEY ! i and shipping; cows were wcnk ‘nnd Balve ] ) hushel. Fair to madium shecp Doon, ete. 'll“»CorntE) 'th and Dn\l‘ln Corlhv'll Commop sheep. Porators—Stocks are growi smaller fowars ool "t by e o S e | o WU to wmedium, & Grod to shole heavy hogs. firm and unchanged. We quote $1.10a1,1 Thorndi " C.N.DIETZ, South Omans, Nel Teeding stoers, Good to choice mixed hogs. 5 @540 | for Utah and Colorado stuck and choice home ACRAIAVS B = S = =1 Hoas-- loc common grades at . Frown at K@ g DExtys 0z Amos ued Reprosentative Sales. n fair supply, with the NATIVE STEENS. demand sufticient to prevent tho Av. Pr. 0| tionof stock. Wequote: Valencias.$7. #1.00 @ | case of 4207 Louisiana, $4.00@ 3.7 brights, $4.25@4.50; russets, #.50@4.00. A 5 | earof Mexicai ovanges is expected to arri in a day or two. Beaxse It is lnpessible to fill the orders received, as it appears there are very few in the city. However, we give quotation for good stock, $2.00@200; falr to good, §1.60@ 1,580, and Chlifornis beans at #2.25@2.4 == SCIENTIFIC === Npm ally for ' eho .60; skips and pigs, Commission Dealers in Live Stock, Room 3, oppgaite Exchange Rullding, Uulon Block Lumher Umc, Eemcnt Bo, Bis | — TR YA Carl.lliluml\cl‘lum 0-.! UNION SI'QLK YARDS LU.. 'r. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., 0r Omaha, Limited. To Dealers nmy. Tonz, _Jean ¥. Boyd, Buperintendent AND PERSISTENT 2 Office. 14 Farpam firest. Omabs, has always provem successful, Bofore placing any 4 | | 5 i Dealer fo all Kinds ur L, T TTALEXANDER & FITCH, } o v PRODUCE MARKETS, Jan. 10.—Following are the $3.50@4.00 50 per_bbl; 5@3.00 per bbl; buckwheat, .50 General Markets. Fraxseen--Has advanced an is quoted at 5 closing pr Flour -Steady and unchanges ynr bbl; spring wlmm 4502 60c per bus ; barley, 5 rye, 'y ae g _GLUCK & WILKINSON. WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS ** “JOHN A. WAKEFIEL cording to quality. ye, a ..- b, Savkr Kuavy—Prices remain firm. Choice 1Ay—Common coarse, $500@6.00; uvland o 1oy ¢ nd trenghened, P cu- Newspapes vertising co Wheat bnunnn.l wmoderately active, stroug 3 per bbl, of 6 AL, §5.85@0.00; 34 bbl., $4.57@ 0870, Sirinw, 8.0 . 08 s beod} calwand gad siuptieaed, Pulputicy mll!ll‘sa]fi Lumber, HE. L‘;’R"'B' :‘;;‘3’;“ ‘A";“‘ e veibael nas Prices averaged | L1GIT, CORN-FED TEXAS SXLENS, B0, #11.00 por b o7 50 gal. cady: Figs$10.50 #10.500 | SUFFERERS " W NERVOUSNESS | o e, pgried aud dmerigen Tofti fl e oreatinsy poavre, - ? | GOBINE Mo wbove yesturuay's- 86...0s, 531+ 8.00 ; . CARBOTS— .-u'wpe: barrel, range, $10.50; walnut' block,. #. J0WO | result of over-Werk, ludiacietiyn, shio adcices sboves | = - 0F MUROURSS Eporaulc cnn 9ol a4 Qulncy 4 ACKATH, 48 16 49 Randeloh Birly CHICACQ