Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 19, 1888, Page 3

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the old dead level, Northwestern, which has actually and Pacific Mail, Oregon Trauscontinental, Oregon Railwa of their connection: The exceptions are | the feeling was slightly better than at the rice on zood heavy hogs Several loads were left over, Well Tubing, D. & M. and Bev. ets, D. & H. Flat, .'.l\"fi DUH, N] "'1 '-(l 5 *A* stand- THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Messinas are o fair supply and selling colored, 10c: 50, colored, 12 at lrnm $5.00(a 13 1 Union Pacifie, 18¢. Rrr--Bebb wlmc, 101¢; colored, oice rice corn is quoted at dadige yw-r ™, other kinds, 2!, (@3¢ SAUER KnavT—Choice, per bbl 3 1y bbl, #5750, Pork the Leading Property in the Recent Break. which are decidedly stocks were the Trunk The market opened Traders were in- in consequence There were ne receipts ing was done on the marlke Official Receipta, sterday and noth lantic P, 44, 3% c; rora C,' 44, 4ic; 44, Hoosier LL, 44, 5%c; S haian Head, 44, Lawrence LL, '44, 5c: Bisc; Pep persil R, 44, 3(c; Pepperel] O, 4 oy l'eppereu.,‘» 4, 20 4% rora K, 44, 614cs Aurora Standard, Se; Geme 104(¢; Beauty, 1, $6.50 White ceaar, 8 in., 1 Cannors 2 lines and the Cow gl oy dull and tame to a degrec clined to be bearish, probab of therecent and present inactivi offered small orders on Union Pacific, but Reading and other sy *; white cedar, 4 in. round, 16 nessco red cedar, split, 14c: s in., 7 in. and 8iu. )y each) S ft., There are few on the war A DOWNWARD TENDENCY IN CORN 0ld Dominion, jo; standard, 40c; extra s b\ York counts, 40¢ $1.85 per 100 selects Prevailing Prices. Showine the prevailing prices paid for live o bulk oysters, counts, $2.00 per gal; standard, —Good stock, §2.60@2.80. CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Ther market, at §: The Provision Pit Pervaded Nervous Feeling - and Depreased—Hog Trading Blow- General Quotations. cialties, as well as the Under these cenditions the market ran along through the little done aud with no general level of amount of firmness, Union The total sales we Cattle Dull Prime steers, 1300 to 1500 1bs. . #4.15 > tecrs, 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 8. Fat liftle steers, 900 to 1050 ibs. i Corn/fed range stecrs, are only a few @275 extra forenoon with very marked disturbance of the prices, with a fai pears_in_the “diNanau munkm cb CHURCHILL PARKRER, cnnural Imnlements W LININOIR L MBTCALF co., Agricaltaral Imlemm: Wagons, Camam ’PAnuN. mu: Prices_are unchanged $1 per s per 1 for California. cuiiEs—Bell & Cherry, §10.00@10.50 Bell & Bugle, $10.50@11.00; Cape Cods, $11.00 Good to choice corn-fed cow: Common to medium cows. Western cows. Good range feeders. Good native feeders, CHICAGO PROD! JCE MARKET. Special Telegram to extended to erday afternoon Renfrew dress, S@12igc. CKs—Lewiston, 80- 124¢; Lewiston, e Y l4c; Swift river, + Thorudike, 00, Sige; o} Thorndike, 120, 1qcs Thorndike, Cordis, No. 4, ilc Goverswexts—Government bonds were dull but steady. J.T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. Whclsale Notos and Furishing Goodl — .1 VINYARD R Gt e g 108 lun' Bireet, Omaha. everything on t! and this mor that commodity there was evidently a con- arranged plan to ham- mer the market und bring out property held The atiempt was suc- cessful, although the bear mampulators are said to have been considerably disappointed in the amount of property 1t was less than they expect tions of any rted bear action in the gran markets, but the effect there was just about the same. Not much business was being done and the market scemed poised upon rather small suppo.t and ready Home grown, onious, ||(‘r 50-1h crate, $1.50 1 7 (umw«. canned Fair to medinm n 900 1bs and upwards Stockers, 400 to 700 1bs. Prime fat sheep. . Good fat sheep, %0100 1bs. Fair to medium sheep. Common sheep Light and imeditin Hog, .. Good to choice heavy hogs Good to choice mix . ds registered ml, « certed and carefully RF & ARTIN. A ifiii?en@mmflum« P‘ P. MAST & C lannt’aflurers of BIII}IBYU Dl'llll, Seedcn, “WINONA IMPI:.-EMBNT Co-- Agricaltural ]IIIIllblm b cake, 1e per b, b, & 0“1! registred C On BArTOW margins. 11¢c; Beaver Creek, CC, Grocer's Liat, Provistons—Hams, 11 @11%e; L1 bacon -nhv- Wi @ije salt, 81, @830 shoulders, 6 ywics dried beet, Genernl Mnrlntu. Prices on flour and :'ulumn are those given Pullman Palac bacon, 11141 ed_quoted tn this hy jobhers and are Prices on grain are those paid by Omaha millers detivered. FrLAXsEED—Steady at $1.20 per b CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Axle Grease, ete., Omaba. Lepresentative Sales. NATIVE STEERS 40.1b square na:m«; barloy, 60@Gse, according Wagons & Buggd Nictiolas Streets, u.\uu.\ BRANCI, J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., flfll‘YBSUI]E Macnmery and Binder Twine, 1213 Lonvenworth st., Omaha to be toppled good hard blow The break in pork furnished the need- . and it was in favor of the hears ¢ Orleans, per Towa nut, $3.0 alf bbls, “old time' per doz, $10.50; : quart umu ;\ per gallon, S If galon cans, NEY—Oncall casy at last loan at 3'§ per cent; closed offered at 3@ 34 per cent; of yesterday afterno May wheat down to 83} g s33¢¢ ing this morning peared to be too low for a time, realizing of profits by shorts and the buying who thought it time for the price improved to Siie, 8 session had carried PraMe MERCANTILE PArkR—5! pelts, (el 00, ~Raccon, 1060c : mink, 15 triped skunk, b \\ul{ \n 1, 81 50 Dull but steady at $4.81 for sixty day bills, and §.96'¢ for de- hree-hoop pail Artists' Materals, Pmnux it Organs, 1513 Dougiaa mm& Omaha, N-nmn ‘Boote and Shoes. W. V. MORSE & | co., Johbm nr Boote and Shoes, Manufactory, Summer ~___Rubber Gooa OMAHA RUBBER Mannfacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goody Ol Clothing and Leathor Belting. M Karnam Stras lm.ml: 1. 4nu 3 N 3 No. 2 churns, $.00; : per b dry ante- lope, elk, moose, ete (‘!Ih'ngu..lnu Following are th Medium in bbls, §7.00; small, in_bbls, gerking, in bbls, $9.00; do in half ¢ vlittle trading at that figure, he firsc excitement was over the j 27¢c and S3ie t P ne wheat, bl $ianio poe bot:’ KlRKENDALL. JONES & CO., (Buccessors to Reed, Jonos & Co.) W]mlesale Mauuractq‘rglj of Bqnts and Shoes opencd e below the at wus that of to sell in the v T a losser degree, XXX, :41‘. ; Dilworth's, latter market was not 8o gre: cline suffered was s ud the tenden May corn hud fallen to afternoon session of yesterday and openc 1y¢ this morn ry $of 1‘|m\u 10 e ller, but still Widlsal Punp, Pwe Fittngs, ml wnur Buppli Heau lll s for My 54a Co's goods. 1111 Farmam hoand Februa CLARKE COFFEE CO., Omaha Coffoe and Bpice Mills. ‘rea: Coffees Smce Hatney Sureet Omam sixteenths, 11@1114c. Lorillard’s Clin s Delight, 44c ahnl Powdsr putl\, in bladder CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. ta And Parquet Flooring. Sth and no-l’ Illn d Nott Y. ] 1. OBERFELDER & CO " Importers &lJmm of Millinery & Notiong 10 and 319 Bouth 114 Stre: ol 10th Btreet, Omaka. NEIDER, A. H. Bishop, Maas, Paper e CARPENTER PAPER CO., f Whlcsele Paper Dealers, . eper. byecial attontion v to Sar Tend Orarer 7 \ WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, iy Pl Dealers i typ; presses and printers uth 19tk Strect, Omah A. L. STRANG CO. ¥ Pumps, Pipes and Ellllllfls. 7 ruilag and miging sughiis,'ote a4 Farnos . Sl Omata, | “uU.s. WIND ENGINE & PUMP 00.. Steam and Water Supplies, Halliday Wind Mylls, 18 and 92) Farnam St., Omahay 83, Ac rhite, ¢; Whiting, common, 2ige; red load Spearhead, + meerschaum, , and ulnmlwh BROWNELL & Efl[]llflk BUI!L:PS and General MHGIIIIIBI'Y. Sloet Iron W Lo —____Crockery and Qlal W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Brockerv (Hassware, Lamps, Chimne e, 317 8. 13th b, Omnhia) Nebraskn, ame figure was r during the session, the buying orders r ably, closing steady ; lhun could bys wus i profit in s the buyers During the latter part » hung in the nei * commission men patents, 2600 Nebraska pat- £6.00: Cal. plum commlulon and Storag D. A. HURLEY, Commission and Jobbing, T um cheddars, Constgnments soltolted. Berey Ho a Storage, Forwardlna & Commi wvas a large busines May delivery. Live Stock Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sold on the market yesterd RIDDELL & RmbELL. Storage and Commission Herchams . me b Bouth o 4th Bt WIEDEMAN & co., Produce [}ommlssmn Merchants, Poultry. Butter, Gana, Dbliod corh, smm_».u-vmu. s sold out about 188 proof, $1.10 hich, it was thought, wer i there was con g grain thrown ont. 0,000 bushels, . Hammond & ¢ lntl-lm--‘ Butter, siderable other vens, ll.mnu.n & Co redistilled whiskies $1.00@1.50; Keutucky bourbons, Pcnnsylvania n Sheaf bourbon and 3 mm-n mumuml 5in, Dlonded. 81:50(2 2,005 220 South 14th 84, GEO. SCHROEDER & C co., (Buccessors to McShane & Sohroeder.) Produce cnmmlssmn and Cold Storage, Coal, Coke a_na Lime, DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Jobbers of Hard and Soft cnaL % Bouth 13th Bireet, Omahs, J.J. JOHNSON & CO. evaporated, pecled pe thes, G. H. Hammond & C¢ merican, per cas —Prices are unchanged. its Wt AD0Tbo excited and i 5, a loose muscatels, §2.10( Armour & Cudaha; wift Packing Co evens, Hamilton & eded all expecta: d o an unusual de- sed and it be- Taite; wagon but us business pro nt that the old bes more inclined to hold the market than push the advantages wh e ‘tqlmru nuts, p.: 1b, ftenm Pump, Saw Mills. 12151210 worth Street, Omalin. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., Wholesale Farm, Field and Garden seau 11 and 918 Jones Bt Omata 3 ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & co., Storage, Forwarding and Commission. Branch house of the Henney Bugky Co. nn.mu‘ wholesale -n:‘ r.-i 11, 1308, 15 Tzard Street, Telephon 0. Oo(nlca. e STl EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, i Manufactare Galvanized Iron aml Cfll’lllfl& John Epeneter, vt Juh Streot. O K. SAWYE nanuracmrffii Sir 1 Snike Saok. and General Doller Kepairing. 131 .x.u.v of affuirs pr wbbdugasines Nllmnlw and + harrow teeth, i v peard oyster, Cattle, 17 cars C. Hogs, cars, C. B. iy advanced more At 1 o'ciock pork I : lannrac'guren of llllnnis White I.llg‘n. “Afternoon Board—Wh, 8 en's mule shoes, 85.75; in car lots, &4.00 por 100 1bsg iron ‘nails, S 0, saw tooth butter, ¢ «u‘mlv January, — Blgc Range of Prices. Nty Yound pack- Showing the extreme highest and lowest buls, cusy; NEBRASKA FUEL co.. closed at last night's Wfiunm audu,ga{x: Imn Bmldmz wm ral f a4 worke U Oll Shippers of Coal m con 214 South 13th St., Omahi Mlnlll‘upuli 18. — Wheat rates paid for leading grades of hogson dates “"OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORK Manufactarers of WIre and Iron Raili Desk rails, window guards, 'lrlunfll.'ll‘ll. i1 dorth e B + Omaha hemlock Kip, 6580 e A, hemlock pkgs, 12'4e; animals, inger (round), hes i ool upper, 10@?4c; English gr Suss1oN - Wheat was a shado etter; May fold at 831, @83)5c, closing at K@ =3 1, M ( orn was lxllhl'\‘ 'hm, le ginger snaps in boxes, 13 closing at bige did, | No. | northern, Jmnu | pico B. ’l‘nm;mn pebble, O, D. Mo., wde ginger snaps (1 1b cans) ' per lemod cream, made), 11i5e; 36¢: assorted. fingers, 16¢; (in tins) per_dozen, .00 14¢; butter jumbles, 113;¢: January and - Dry Gonll: ansmux @oods and Notions Cor. 11th Bt., Omaha, Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GO Importers and Jgnhm in Dry Goods l?flllnll ds Corner 1ith sad Hiraey Sla., . Pork \vnsml\un [lnngnlu kid, it can Lul( kl(l T es and jumbles, afternoon tea 1M ana uucbonl M I(mu.'mun 40¢; >ater Paten u, sacks to ship, Rwlk car Brunswick, 1 ¢ drops (new), " Rcag! m, ‘oalk o ch calf skins, $1.25G Short ribs closed 215¢ highel M Ilwn ukee,Jan. lS.—\\'llL at QulLl ; cash, Gents’ Furnishl hecolate wafers, 15 unmm per doaeny, 81 . #6.00626.50 per doz; white linings, $7.50@10.00 per do: March and §. ln—Lo\\'l'r No. Lave Stock Notes. DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Farnitare, t. Omaba. Nebraska. " m\\mdu, .fl, . \\cl,purk Jun\mry $14.00@ £preaao, Jan ) 0 sheep here. 1, of Millard, was at the yards. nilla wafors, packages in box, pe and depressed from the opening to the close. 18.— Wheat—Easier; OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS. Han rrs nr#}‘lra & Burglar Proof Safes Tencing, signs ) A JRCkRoD Bis "’ MOLINE MILBURN&STODDARD Cao Munufacturers and JubLers in Wagnus Buggies, Rakes Or. HLh B P e B, Plos Ete. . Neb MEACHER & LEACH, General Agents for Diebold Rafe & Lock Co's | Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,Time Locks, _Vaults snd Jatl Work, 116 Farnaw Street, Omaha, | Buyers made no effort to get out until late ELOML Wiy 0L Ausley, was on dhomarkel fu the day, and when they did make their they seemed to want to get Sales were fow All goods packed in vance except Snowfluke and Wafer Soda, which is packed only n cans. and 8 1b. paper boxes, ! all other goods, 1 cent per 1. advance. in 11b, nupprlmx.-u 1 cent per 3 xes are packed in cas o packed in cuses PAXTON, GALLAGHLR & CO,, Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 06, 707, 700 and 111 8. 10th B9, wer; 5 Dead hogs were quoted at Rye-—Dull and AT R {737 5020 0021 0022 00’22 ions—Pork, nominal ut $1.00; lard, 31 0z Wiz ¢ centper Ib. ul\.mu‘. “something for nothing.” far between and more quoted values a good Auy on the ordinary run of fat cattle. cows and heifers were uncaanged; canners The stocker and feeder J. E. Brooks, of Gilmore, Ta., was on the “Steady at $1.05. Kansas OCity, Jan. MoCORD, BRADY & CO., Whelesale Grocers, 25c lower than on Mon- E. D. Walke of St market with hogs. James Cumming attend the banque . J. O'Neil, of Battle Creek, topped the market with a load of hogs and one load of Edwards, was on the 18.—Wheat—Weak; soft, cash, 8033¢; May, S2c bid, 82 rn—Weak; No. Ft'bllmr\‘d-h nflkod May, 34 Outs—No. £ cash, of Talmage, came in to ked in cases hnhlmx 36 in a case. Graham and Oatmeal Wafers packed 2 slow and weak. lrmlc was also slow and unscttled. ors, 1350 to 1500 1bs 499¢c asked, D. M. STEELE & CC Wholesale Grocers, W8, 1371 aad 123 Harney Btreet, Omaha, Ned. ALLEN BROS., Wholesale @rocers, 1116 aad 1116 Harney Btreet, Omabs, Neb. \0 ix.oln sls. 1 lvl&hml’&ul'l om, s 18, 17 00 boxes, with glass opening to 0c asked; May, 313 Cans for Wafer s.m. New York, Jan. 1 1,700; exports, 8¢, leading to rather more activity, closing steady with a slight recovery; spot lots e ungraded rod, 815 Stockers and bulls and mixed, Texas cattle, &£3.00 not returnable, Soda, £6.00 per doz. Face'to display the gulu[:&, 7 charges for Packago turnable cases. Joseph O'Rourke, of Chicago, arri yards to-day, and has accepted & position with the chief enginecr at Swift's packing house. OMAHA WHOLESALI —Wheat—Receipts, 'pt for cansand re- “ront Tin Cans and re returnable at ade was slow from the start to with another down turn of 10 15¢, overing all classes. Lij ackers, 130 1bs und upward, Kood to choice 5 H &6t lll 50 lower and less active @23¢c: No. 1 red, nominal at $315c; red, 0@Wige in’ store and elevator, 91c fisa A ln in White l’lul‘ H.M. & S. W.JONES, Succonss A. . Kenyon & Co., A Bonkscllm and Stationers, mmerclul Stationery. s, N CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. Mannfactarers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, Bhirts, Eto. 1102 and 114 Dougias Stree Omahs, N M. A. DISBROW & CO., ‘Wholesale Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, Braach Ofce, 1th and I M Streets, Omahs, Neby on board, v2c delivered; February closed at ““LEE, FRIED & CO. Jnhben; of Hardware and Nails HIMEBAUGH & 1 TAYLOR, The. following are the prices at which round lots of produce are sold on this mar- . Eruits or other lines of goods requiring extra_ labor of packing ¢ supplicd on outside orders quoted the local trade. medium buteh Dry Goods. Corn—Receipts, Duck—West Point 20 in. 8 oz., spot lots Y@ie and uplnm e lo t ¥ mmlun\h'l\ wn\:- \l\l"lllK st and upward, $5.00@ l’umt 0 in. |’ i 160 b 5 e general market g unrhded, ot alicays be : West l'mnl in. or, at the same prices 6 in. Drop Siding 500 hor M extra CEILING AND PARTITION. LIVE STOCK. fr‘u« on uu‘.'u\ 62 atloat BOHN MANUFACTURING Cco., Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work and Interior Hard Wood FY ol "0 &' Cormr ot . nd Leavenworth Btreets, Omaha, Neb. lh rrzuAlhu 2d mlu"" in \\'hlh‘ l’mc Ceiling Builders' Bardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechauics' Tools :’n: Rutalo Beales. ock Yards, Chicago, Jan. 18. Journal repos “Recoipts, 13,000¢ 10c lower; fanc stockers and fo in Norway * v lTull‘J\'; nwdnuu, 150 1ic 1405 Douglas-st. easier, closing steady; i White western, 40@dte. T RECTOR & WILTiBLMV co., Wnulesals Hartlware STOCKBOARDS, u'n |0n|nu| firm at the following Yions opened w s, 64,000 bags Hogs -~ Receipts, ; ulnw and 10 150 hed, 1015¢ .Mu\ e S R l‘ 2 MisCELLANEOUS Limed eggs are v l'mlrm— Ihuleul(‘ mm and chick ‘\Lm'h $14.20 n Dado Holland, l‘l troleum—Stead) —In moderate United, 883, hnn v natives, as hl}!h as 11¢ fnl' small lols b\'mg re- X Slater, 4!;.--\\'wn1, 414c; 8 Heavy M Hcrdwnre. ) 'W.J. BROATCH, Heavy Hard\gm Iron and Steel, are Lumber, eto. 1300 durd, 4t ic; Pe COMFORTERS BLANKET ~White, L0006 7.50; colorca £1.10 P marked down 1¢ uotations are moderate demand;; 1550 for one year a - lh-rci]»ls. 31004 or mess uwl-d Wt 815 shipments, 600 hoag or 1b; turkeys, Sae; native steers, #4.40@5.10; butchers’ steers, Springs, Wllnu 8 A JAMEb 7 EDNEV. _nfl!l.irufllesalgwlpgwanl Steel. kL 17 r M. more than 12 Lard—Opencd lower, but closed strongand 17 ooved roofing, #1 o higher; western steam spot quoted . in Stock Boar. 10 in Grooved Roofing same price Stock Boards, ceipts are light, PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., Live Stock Commission Merchants, Omco~Rogm % Grponita Exchange Buidin, o Block Yaras, South Omal g Vaen medium to choice, \ r to good, §2.00@d.20; ordinary to'good ~Firm; western, ce home grown at @003 com- ll\cu:u In fair mon grades at tc. ArrLes—We quote -honeumk #3950 oW York mills, >epperell, 4-in market slow an choice lieavy Eastern fruit, fuir to l l‘l'lln 8 Mnl 1U in.. \1‘\\' Or lfalli. 18.—Corn—Dull an & to prime, 5,000 \.h, ] W. L. PAn*é-rTz & CO., Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, 107 Harnoey Blreet, Omaba, N Prices are unchanged and we 7.50@8.00 per case of 4205 Dull and lower; Kansas City, Jan \~ —Cattle--Receip 4,000; shi Ilm'nlx. Jower. for commons Dy cOmmon 10 ine: Kk, #2.0002.30; £1.601.80, and California bean shoulders, §.1234; long clear, GMAHA LUMBER CO., Al inds of Building Material at Whulexalu 16t Bureet and Union Pa TekNirs—Rutabagas are selling at o Track, Omata. here was some very fair stock OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., Manufacturers of Moul llm[x, Sash, Doors, And Biinds. Turaing, Stair-work, Dank Ao Omee "Wtk and Foppieio n Avenue. STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 11 North Kighteenth Street, Omaha, Nob. ~ SOUTH OMAHA. N.P.RICHMAN. 4. B, BLANCHARDY MoCOY BROS, Live Stock COIIlmlSSllJIl Hcrchantx Markst furnishied tree on mmn Ormatia Natio tock Yards, South Omabi ‘I.URIM!‘_R WESTERFIELD & MALEY Live SI[]C}( CflmmlSSIfll]. Boom 16, Exchany on Stock Yants, LOUIS BRADFOR Dealer n Lumber, Lath, LlIIIE Sash, bm m.lmrcamwn‘nn u..u . oorn.rm at 40@idde per dozen for Com. 4 inc h I i, 5, 8 LORs--Atlanta, Berlin O, 0105 PINK AND RoBES - The receints of rnuTc 12d clear \ inch P Imrrmlf ar : 2@2e per lb., with IS kluu u( b\ll New York, Jan. to the Bek. -8 enough flutter i w o thie day pre Jous, although “u'l(' wul Imr »lm k on th market Deaer n al Kinds of Lamher, - mnnl Californis 8ta., Omaha, Neb, " FRED W. GRAY, anhel‘, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc, Corner 6th snd Do Il T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., To Dealers Ouly. B0, 140 K'nruns U0t QA un.'.\ 1u\hyu biue pr {. ts, \d, A s tame and dull the feeling was at re was no real asimation, warket seems to have fullen into a hole or rut, from which some outside help is becom Variations are M per cent, very rarely i§ per cent either up or down, with a frequent return to 'Finish, | atd 1 car Binish, 115 o A Dirss »4 hartor Oalk any head chang at the close was quite active, ru ¥ Yellow Pine Casing and Hase FOPLAR LUMBEK 1. Poplar Bx. Bds. J¢ in., 14 in. Panel, s 28 Corrugated Ceiling, .. BATTENS, WELL TUBING, PICKETS, G. Batts, 2} In 65¢; J4xd, s 18, 40¢; BaNaNas—Choice medium bunche: in fair supply at unchanged Malygas, $6.50@7.00 per bbl, with some extra fine sold at §7.50@s.00. ~Malaga are about out of the mar- Im, but we quote the old figures—§5.00 per (4)11‘0\ FLANNELS—10 per cent trado dis The receipts of bogs were 3,45 market opened slow at a decline ul at least Wy as compured with yesterday's p Arugged wlong all day, closiig weal XX, 18, ub, 140; A No. 10, 8i5¢; 40, w‘,», w. ALEXANDER & FITCN. Commission Dealers in Live Stock, Woom 2, oppgaite Fxc nge Ruildin rds, Bouth Omaba, Ne Unlon Stoell UNION STOCK YARDS CO., 0f Omaha, Limited, John ¥. Boyd, Buperintendent. 257 ‘)u'ncmus AND PERSISTENT 7 Advertising hus always proven successtul, Betore placing any Newspaper Advertising consult LORD & THOMAS, AUVERTISING AUENTS, 45 40 49 Kandoloh Sirssts CHICACOS s 7

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