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elines were Louisvillle & Nashville 1§, Ore- gon Navigation ¢, Reading '§, New England 3¢, Missouri Pacific i and Union Pacific '§ per cent. The total sales were 143,530 shares, {ncluding 33,600 St. Paul and 23,500 shares of Reading. Chicago stock hoy are doing nothing of consequence, their advices from the west being too discouraging to induce purchases, and they are afraid to scll on the breaks. GoversmexTs—Government bonds were dull and heavy. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS, U. 8 ummc-ml 12614 C.&N. W 8 coupon.. 124 dvrl-lvrrvd 14314 UL 8, 4148 registred. 107y . Cent U.8 4 8 S pon.. 10714 O, Pacific 19 Canada Kouthers Central Pactfic [5 T M0, D & B Chicago & Alton C.B.& weees |Pullman Palace .,mvt ,l."'t Readinj 04 1293, Rock Isla; Lake Shore, chhlulm Central. . Missouri Pacific.... Kils| do preferred Missouri Pacific.... 21% W, U, Telegraph do preferred 4o Moxey—-On call easy at 1@3'¢ per cent last loan at 1 per cent; closed offered at 3 per cent. 1’:ms MeRrCANTILE PAPER—D!{@T}{ per cen| STeERLING Excuavoe—~Dull but firm with actual business, #4841 for sixty day bills, and $4.4615 for demand. 7 MARKETS. Following are the 2:30 PRO DU Chicago, Jan. 24. closing price Flour—Unchanged; winter wheat bbls, $2.70@4.25; sacl kq, $2.50@3.75; spring wheat, bbls, £3.50( sacks, $1.75 @3.90; rye flour, $2. wm 10 per bbi; buck- wheat flour, 85,006 r bbl. Wheat—Dull and pr 'ms again touched a lower point; opened by @'4c below yesterday's closing, and closed by @i e lywer than close; cash and February, i%@ihi{c; May, BI,‘,!:I*I}.;.‘“. Corn-—Fairly active but unsettled, within moderate range, closing being same as ves. terday for cash’ and near futures, but May was Y@@} ;¢ lower; cash and February, 475.¢3 May, b2 Heavy with some deline; May, 33c. Oats Rye—Steady at tdc. I Nominal. .46, 1.44, Whisky ~!l l() Pork—Fai ;u'li\'(\ and irregular; yery lm.lv change: 78214 May, Dry Salted Meats-Shoulders, short clear, §7.55(07.90; short Ma) Butter—Unchanged; creamery, dairy, 21@2e. Cheese—Iirm tull cream cheddars, 1@ 110 flata, 1lij@l1e; young Americas, 3150, 1 g Exgs—Dull; ! m 325 fresh, 21@23c. Hides—Unchanged ; green hides 51¢e; green frozen, be; heavy green salted, 61y] light reen salted, 635 salted bull, bige: green dry flint 5 per cent ull, 414c; green salted calf and ' dry call, 12@13 off; deicons, Tallow—Un 33¢e, No. 2, & Flour, bbls..... Wheat, bu. .. Corn, bu. Oats, bu. Ry ipts. Shipments, 1,000 15.000 4T @47es May, 81}4c. Oats—TLower; cash, Pork —#15.00. Lard —§7.15. Whisky —#1.05. Butter—Firm; 18@20c. Afternoon Board--Wheat—Weaker; Flb runry,run,v bi March, S1%c hul h " id § creamery, 24@34c; dairy, 82%4c. unrnqmwor, Februa March, didgudidio bids May, 4% x(ll-{‘,‘t. Oats—Qu y, 3115@815%0 asked. Liverpool, Jan. 24, W Flat, de- mand poor; holders offer frecly; California, No. 1, 6s 9d@6s 10d per cental; ¥l westarn spring, Os Sd(os 9d. Corn—Flat, demand western, 48 10%(d. Minneapolis, Jan. 24.—Wheat — Cash ‘wheat in moderate demand; May was worth 8¢c lessand samples sold ‘about igc below (esterday; receipts, 125 cars; shipments, Closing: In store—No. 1, hard, January and February, 77c; May, 80/¢¢. No. 1 north- ern, January and February, 7hlgc; No.'2 northern, January and February, 133 May, 7ic. On trac 1 hard, 78@mige; 1" northern, ¢; No. 2 northern, poor; -new mixed e, Flour—Patents, sacks to ship, $4.00@4.10; bakers', $3.30(@8.55. Milwaukee, Jan. 24. — Wheat—Weak; biye: May w“..c vge. Provisions — Steadier; " pork, $14.00, Cincinnati, Jan. 24.—Wheat—Dull and lower; No. 2 r Corn—Dull January, | 88(@ No. 2 mixed, 51}4e. 2 mixed, $i@d4}4e. ), B61ge. e 814755 tard, Whhk)—Qu\vl ut 81, o.'s New York, Jan. 24.—Wheat—Receipts, 11,0005 exports, mono weak; spot lg@1¢ and options 3,@dc lower, closing heavy hear the inside; ungraded red, %0k @%0}c; No. 1 red, nominal at 93¢; No. 2 red, 8hi{@soige in elevator, 901g@9lc delivered, S915@Wizc 1 store and afloat; February closed rn—Receipts, 85,000; exports, 118, @20 Tower with alow businas, aud et dul ungrnded 5015@63¢; No. 3, 5i¢e: No. 2, in elevator, 61@bilc delivered; mhrunry closed at 605¢c. Outs — Receipts, 2,103 strong and higher, but clos western, 35@40c; white western, 40@46c. Coffee—Spot, fair; Rioduliat §17. opened heavy'and lower, closing active and firm; sales, 127,500 bags; January, $14.50@ 605 Fobruary, $13.50@13.80; March, $18.15@ pril N5@13.10; May, $12.70@18.005 $12.85(12.70. Petroleum—Steady; United, 87ic. Egys—Firm and in’ fair inquiry; western, 2W@hlge, Pork—Dull and weak; mess 00@15.25 for one year old. —Very dull and weak; western steam, spot, quoted Xll #7.70@ uiet but firm; w.-sn-m 15@He. —Higher and " strong; ' western, quoted Kansas City, Jan. 24.—Wheat—Weak; No. 2 soft, cash, 7815 May, 80%¢ bid, 81¢ Mkml Corn—Weak; No. 2, cash, 423{ asked; Feb- ruary, #33ge asked; May, 46ie bid. Oats—No. 2, cash, 281 New Orleans, Jan. 24. — Corn—Easier at G4(@ode. Onll-\h-ml No. 2, 411§@+42¢. Corn Meal—Quiet but steady t §2.75. Hog Products—Quiet but steady; pork, Bulkimeats-Shoulders, $6.12}¢; long clear, and clear ribs, §7.873. LIVE STOCK. Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Jan. 24. —The Drovers' Journal reports : C eipts, 8,000; stronger; fancy, $5.00@@5.40; stecrs, $3.0004.85; stockers and foeders, n 85 @3.40; cows, bulh and mixed, . Texas cattle, §1.853.85. Hum-‘ ml)i(l. 16,000; lower; mixed, 050041;5«) light, #4 805" slow, closing 5o heavy, $5.40@5.70; seips, § $3.25(4.00. Sheep-—Receiy ,000; _steady $3.00@8.25; western, uvs(«s.\s; $3.00@4.00; lambs, #5.00(@ ional lil(nl erdl East Jattle — Receipts, 1 mu ts, 100 mll\c steady; choice heavy ocrs, $4.45@5.25; fair to good native stecrs, §.90@4.50; butchers' steers, medium to choice, §134.10; stockers and' feeders, fair to good, $2.00@2.80; raungers, ordumry to 2.25(24.20. gs—Receipts, 3,000; shipments, none; ac- tive and firm; choice heayy and butche sclections, § @5.80; packing, medium to 5;o< light grades, ordinary to natives Texans, 2,000; shipments, 50; cheice about steady; | tle yesterday. Armour purchased - the larg- others lower: koo to choice corn-fed, #4.23 | ‘est number of hows s common to medium, #.25@4.20t [ Slater & Frazier, of Wayne, received the atoc Wi feeders, $2.60@8.25; | top price for a load of hogs. Solomon Hopper, of Grand Island, was a visitor at the yards to-day. Thompson & Gould, of Hermann, had two cars of cattle on the market. Mr. H. Thomas, of Ohiowa, was on the market with two loads of cattle. Prime heavy hogs were conspicuous for their absence on to-day's market. James Grantham, of the firm of McCloud, Love & Co., returned to-day from a short visit to friends at Dewitt. Twenty-two head of cattle which were killed in'the railroad cut near Crete were brought in to-day and sold to the Nebraska Rendering & Refining company. 10n firm, that of Parkhu Hopper & Baker, will begin business to-d Mr. Parkhurst is of the late firm of Brown, Parkhurst & Co. Mr. Hopper 18 from Gran Island and Mr. Barker from Saline, Kan, —— OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Produce, Fruits, Ete. . Tuesday, Jan. 24, The_ following are the prices at which round lots of produce are sold on this mar- ket. Fruits or other uum.r”muh requiring ertra_labor of packing cannot always he supplied on outside orders at the same prices quoted the local trade Burter—Receipts were only moderate to- day, but the demand was fair, and prices re- mained unchanged. We quote: Creamery, solid packed, choice dairy, 17@19¢ medium, 15017¢; low grades, 101, & were on the light -ul.-. but avy ‘stocks on hand hud a tendency to put prices at a lower figure. Quotations were ded to some extent and we quote: 20@21e for cold storage, 21@22c¢ for strictly fresh, are veryslow at 15c. No change of importance is noted in this market, and while the demand for turkeys is limited, receipts are light and prices unchanged. We quote: Dressed chick- ens, S@ie per 1b; turkeys, S@de; ducks, Hoigs — Receipts, 7.500; shipments none; good to choice, st g wt#5.85@5.45, common at $4.60@5.30; skips and pigs, #2.50024.50. OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Tucsday, Jan. 24, Cattle. The receipts of cattle to-day were heavy and the quality only fair. The local and shipping demand were both heavy and %00 of the offerings were taken before the close. While there were some good, fat native cat- tic offered the bulk of the sales were of half fat and butchers' stock. Prices were about 10@15¢ lower on all grades, 1868, Hogs. The receipts of hogs were moderate, The market_opened 10 cents lower and remained steady during the entire duy, closing & shade stronger. The price paid for heavy hogs was £.80. Four loads were left over. Shee There were no receipts and nothing was doing on the market. Official Receipts. 1416 3,119 Prevailing Prices. Showine the prevailing prices paid for live stock on the market : Prime steers, 1300 to 1500 1bs “ 00 Choice steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs Fat little stecrs, %00 to 1050 ibs Corn-fed range steers, 1200 to 1500 1bs : Good 10 ¢ Common to medium cow. Western cows. ... . Good range feeders. Good native feeders, %0 upwards . Fair to medinm native f 900 1bs and upwards Stockers, 400 to 700 1bs Prime fat sheep. Good fat sheep, #0106 1bs. Fair to medium sheep. Commonshecp....... @SS (@400 @3.00 @3.00 Sc; geese, d@10c, ArPLES A better trade is noted, but at un- which remain firm. We aul l hlm e stock, $3.50 ving in this weather, Light and medium hog: and prices remain firm and unchanged. Good to choice heavy hogs. Utah and Colorado stock are quoted at Good to choice mixed b £1.10@1,15 and choice home L common at 60¢ GiATS— W No. 2. 60¢ yellow, corn, oats, barley, to qu FLANS| grown at 0@ Representative Sale 40 @M, white 0 de, 4503 Av. Pr. according 1148 &\l.u 184 L1116 1160 L1283 1400 L1164 L1280 :p—Hus ndvanced und is quoted at .25 per bushel. LMoNs—Malaga are now out of the mar- ket, and orders are now filled from the stock of Messina, which are quoted at £5.005.50 per box -We quote £1 per doz., and 214 @3 per fnr C ulllm nian. ONI0oN e quote prices unchanged : Home grown, Spanish onious, per 50-1b crate, $1 ORANC Stocks are light but two cars of Florida, one of Mexican and one of Cali- ifoenia Riverside are now on the way here, and will arrive in the course of a few d In the meantime we quote: Valencias, (@8.00 per case of 420 Louisiana, $4.00@4.25 Florida, brights, #.25w4.00; russets, $3.50 (@4.00. BANANAS—Are in light supply, as the cold weather prevents receipts of uny but small lots. The supply, ho L is equal to the the demand and prices are unchanged at £3,008.50 for choice, and medium at §.50@ .00, BEans—(iood stock, $2.00@2.30; fair to #1.60@1.80, and California beans at T Rutabagas are sclling at 55 60c per bushel. SwEET POTATOES—Are nearly out market. We still quote extra at 3¢, CinEr—Choice per bbl. of 32 gal Porconx—Choice rice corn is quoted at 21g@@3e per h, \fi of 36 g CALVES, of the 15e per 1b,, with oG8, Bt Michigan cider, £6.0066.50 CARRe 2.25@2.50 per barrel. Pansxirs—New stock, £2.50 per barrel- There are few on the market. Oy —Plain_standard, o standard, 4( New York counts, 40c: £1.85 per 100; selects, $1.25 per gal. CAULIFLOWER—Goo0d stock, $2.60(@2.80. CALIFORNIA Frvirs—There are only a few pears in the market, at §. extra fine, $3.00. Craxneriies—Bell & Cherry, £10.00@10.50 H(]-lll & Bugle, 810.50(e11.00; Cape Cods, $11.00 @11.5 25¢: plain extra selects, 85cj : bulk oysters, counts, £2.00 per gal; standurd, In layers, 18@16c; cake, 11c per Ib, DA Es—Prussian, 8¢ per 1b. TrEa CeLERY—No change in price, but stock Live Stock Sold. ) 3 L 4 are light and demand fair. We' quote 40@ o Showing the nunber of hiead of stock sold | 45 L doion for choice and 45wsoe for fan cothieg vrs-Peanuts, Bi{ate, raw; Hraail nute, TTLE, almonds, Tarragona, 9%: English O HitHammond & Co walnuts, 15@18c; filberts, 18¢; Italian chest- bList nuts, 15¢; pecans, 12 E‘)‘}‘l‘l"‘“ GHAPES—Are becoming scarce and are cal .o marked higher, at $7.50@8.00 per bbl. for Malagas, and larger sized bbls, in proportion up to $10. Hoxey—Is somewhat scarce and found at previous quotations; 1%@21c for 1-1b frames; canned honey, 10@13c per 1, Total....... 0GS. G. H. Hammond & Co. Armour & Cudohay Swift Pac Harris & Fisher. \]vu\llll(ors Local...... Grocer's List. Provisions—Hams, 11@11% ide: ¢; shoulders, 6}@ breakfast @ige; dry } dricd beef, bacon, 111(@11!5¢; bicon salt, 81y @8)g: l(Nt(llC C Total Five — Mixed, 9@1le; stick, 9@9lgc Gooba—Oysters, 'standard, per 85; strawberrics, b per case, 1305 raspberries, 2-1b per case, $3,15 California pears, per case, $4.70@4.80; $4.00@4.70; 'peaches, per ;'white cherries, per case. huma, bor case,d 306440 ohusper. ries, per case, §.30@2.40; egg l-lums, 2-1b Shipments, Cattle, 8 cars, N. W. Sheep, 14 car, B. M Kange of Prices. Showing the extreme highest and lowest rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates mentioned : Chicago Chicago | per case, ¥2.50; pineapples, 2-1b, per case, leht. hmxw.'y 1-1b m‘xlmm} lpcr doz, u'. @1.90; N et | 210 gooseberries, per case, §3.25@8.u5; 2-1b L0 250" | string beans, per case, $ R0@1.%5: 21b Lima Sunduy.. | beans, per case, 81.60@1.65; 21b marrowfat 42 @470 peas, £2.60@2.70; 2-1b early June pear, per 426 @h05 | case, $2.85; 81b tomatoes, §2.50; 2Ib corn, 42 @476 | 82 30@2.40. 1280 Driep FRuits—Apples, new, (s, T@7{c; 415 @b0o evaporated 50-1b ring, 9g@10c; raspberries, Sunday | evaporated, 3728c: blackberries, evaporated, 405 @00 | 9%@ioc: pitted cherries, 22@23c; Kastern, 340 @5 | 3gs peaches, new, S(@sig alifornia peaches, new, g8, © 1h@lie; evapor- Dockage and Uommission. ated, pocled ' peaclics, 20@de; evapor- Public inspectors dock pregnant sows 40 ;‘:‘“‘:;,' Hpased ‘,':u‘:f;::' e S pounds, stags 80 pounds each. Dead hogs. 100 pounds and over, $1.75@ 2,00 per cwt, less than 100 1bs, of no value. Yardage:' Cattle, 25c; hogs, S¢; sheep, 5o per head. Feed: Corn, $1.00 per bu.; timothy hay, &0 #20 per ton, sions : Cattle, dc per head; calves ngs, $10 per car, Hogs and. sheep: Single decks, $5: public inspection on nugq, 15¢ per car. All sales unless otherwise stated per 100 1bs live weight, citron, 25 ns, London layers, $2.45 2.50; California loose muscatels, §2.10@ new Valencia, 8@Sije. REFINED LARD—Tierc '|; e b pails, 40-1b square 201b round, 8ie; 216 Sxtra 4-tie, $2.60; No. 1, §2.00; 1 heavy stable, $4.00, . 70, 4-gallon kegs, $1.50G01.55; New Orleans, per gallon, 83G@d6c; maple syrup, half bbls, old tme" per gation, Ste; 1-gallon cans, per doz, $10.50; half galon caus, $0.25; quart cans, & (c; Graves' corn, 3 Oswego corn, 7e. TB@ per keg. 3 o-hoop pails, per doz three-hoop pails, £1.70; No. 1 tub, .50 Five loads of hogs unsold. {‘lu ‘J ‘:Pw‘ 50; No. 8 L‘u? b‘("?’ \:\., P. Bishop, of Yutan, was a visitor. boards, (@2.75; assorted bowls, ¥ R. K. Best, of Cowles, marketed hogs. No. Lehurnn Wi No. 4 chiras, 180;, No L. C. Folles, of Clearmont, was a looker- | * PckLes—Medium in bbls, #7.00; do in half on, bbls, $4.00; small, in bbls, $5.00; do in half Still Bros., of Coin, Ia., had cattle on the | bbls, #.50; gerkins, in bbis, $0.00; do in half market. bbls, £.00. , Ti5c; 50-1b roun ! ‘101b pails, 8¢; Live Stock Notes. Hogs lower. Cattle lower. No good hogs here. Heavy receipts of cattle, No sheep received to-day. Gus. Stabler marketed steers at $4.25, the | = Corree—Ordinary grades, 19@20c; fair, top price. %(fiw\y«- prime, 2liliqc; lum;.y.'grecn \,m.\ Georgo Carlton, of Fullerton, marketed | yellows 332des old government Jaya, o hogs to-day. George Estes, of Glenwood, Ta., was at the yards to-day. R. A. Templetou, of Tekamah, was here again to-day. John Jack, of Dorehester, was on the mar- ket with cattle, E. Filey, of Filey, Neb., was on the mar- ket with cattle, J. C. McMahon, of Coin, Ia., to-day’s mirket. M. H. Cone, of Hebron, was on the market with cattle to-day. ‘There were no strictly first-class cattle on the market to-day. T @T%¢; white Nflra C, 65 @b extra C, J. W. Stirk, of Battle Creck, had cattle on fl‘w"»“' ellow C, blg@dige; cut loaf, “!" g yesterday's market. an‘.c powdered, 83 @5 yc; New Orleans, b} Arbuckle's roasted, XXXX, 24%¢; McLaughlin's Dilworth's, 23ge; Ked Cross, 30-1b pails, $1.65@1.7 Teas—Japans, 20 60c; Young Hyson, npowder, 2B@he; Oolong, 20G@ 2@ Soven-sixteenths, 11@11%5e. cco—Lorillard's Climax, 45c; Splen- dechanic's Delight, 44¢; Loggett & s Star, 45¢; Cornerstone, 8¢; Drum- mond’s Horseshoe, 4 J. T.. d0c: Sorg's Spearhead, 44c; Catlin's meerschaum, le; Catlin’s Old S , 28e, Svaan—Granulated, TH@7%e; conf. A, had cattle on sde. John W. Keegan, of Bancroft, Neb., had ihel % . ~ " " J Lnu KERS, CAkes, Evc.—Prices subject to cattle on the market. change. Soda, be; soda (city goods), 7¢; soda J. B. Sangster, of Stewart, N the market with hogs. The Hammond folks bought the most cat- was on y snowflakes (n tins), 11¢; soda dandy, t)‘, soda wafers (in tins), wc soda zephyr, 8¢ city oyster, 6}.». -nehmr, 7o fariua oys- gom oyster, Sc: monitor, Tc ha oyster, Tc ;mu-Lmne Be3 picnie, be snowdrop oyster, S¢; butte Omabha butter, ¢ cracker meal, b wafers, 10¢ ages, 121 meal, 8; oatmeal wafers, ‘0 fers in 1b pkes, 12t ginger (round), 7 10c; cracknells, 16¢; frosted cream, N,-' inger snaps, Sc; ginger snaps (city ome made ginger snaps in boxes, 13¢; made ginger snaps (1 1b cans) per dozen, $2.50; lemod cream, Sc; llv;adn\ ter, Bigc; On g cream, Sc¢ 1134¢; assorted cakes and jumbles, assorted fingers, 15¢; (in tins) per dozen, §.00; 14c; butter jumbl brandy snaps, 15c; banana fingers, Brunswick, 15¢; chocolate drops (new), checolate wafers, 1he; Christmas lunch ins), por dozen, $1.50: cocoa tafly snaps, 12 Cuba jumbles, 113gc ! eg jumbles, ginger ps, 1c: honey jumbles, 11ise; folly fing. 180; Jelly waters, 18c; jeily tatt (hew), T3¢’ lady fingers, 13¢; vanilia bar, 140¢ va. nilla wafers, 14¢; Vienua_wafors, 1 dozen puckagos in box, per dozen, $2.50, “All goods packed in cans'1 ct. ver 1b. ad- vance except Snowflake and Wafer Soda, which is packed only in cans, Soda in 2 Ib, and 3 1b. puper boxes, 5 cent per Ib. advance: all other goods, 1 cent per b, ady Soda in 1 1b. paper boxes, 1 cent per Ib. advance, The 2 ib. boxes are packed in cases holding 18 in o case. Tho 3 Ib. boxes are packed in cuses holding 12 in a case. The 1 '1b. boxes are packed in cases holding 86 in a case. One 1b, Graham and Oatmeal Wafers packed 2 doz. in a case. ‘Show Tops for boxes, show goods, 15 cents, vith glass o) Cans for W sda, £3.00 not returnable. Cans for Snowflake Soda, £6.00 per doz. Tin Cases with Glass Face'to display the goods, Theents each, No charges for Packages except for cansand re- turnable cases. Glass Front Tin Cans and “Snowflake” Soda Cans are returnable at prices charged, Dry Goods. Duck—West Point 20 in. 8 0z., 10 West 2igc: West Point 10 in. 12 t 40 in. 11 0z, 16¢, Checks Ce: Caledonia XX, 10}4¢3 ning to Canton, Leaming® hlmu'hml. Te: Ste- KL Stevens' P, evens' N, 9ljc; R T, 12c. Table oil cloth, $2.85, 8ige to 9e; Dado Holland, MIsCELLANEOU plain Hotlaud, fat (.‘umnu < -, fe5 Woods, 41j¢; Stan- 0:; colored £1.10 .00, Biecnen Su r:Tl.\'uAlh'rkvlo.\' No. Best Yo 00, cambric, i butter cloth Greene &, ¢ Phillip cambric, 11c; mnm\.xlu, ny; New York mills, 10! i Pepporell, dt-in, 11507 Pepperall 7 0c: Pepperell 94, 22c; on 44, 814¢; Canton, Wamsutta, 11c; Val: King Lons: >epperell 122 Quechee No. 1,5, ¢: Quechee No. 4, PRINTS— later, 5e; Be PINk AND RonE River poiat, mond, 6e; Pacifie, 67, ington, 65 Century Am 105¢ ons-—-Atlunta, 514 i Gamer'oil, Richmond, 6 . Steel River, 6 INDIGO BLUE- - Was Ynu.gu blue prints, 10c; Id, 687c: Arnold B, Ariold. Gold Seal Ou Ramapo Richmond 603 Pacific, Lodi, 715 Windsor,” 6e; Eddystone, Cotrox FrAx count—LL.G No. —10 per_cent trade dis- 7 Atlantic H, 4-4, 7¢ lantic P, 4-4, rora C,'44, 415 Hoosier LL, 4-4, 5 Lawrence LL, 4-4, 53{ Sige: Pepperell R, -4, 6 6o} Pepperell, 84, 1§ l'vnpmu 94, Pepperell, 10-4, ; Utica C, 4- chusett, 44, 7c; Aurora R, 4 B, 44, ‘BATTs—Standard, 8c; Gem, 1244c; Boone, 1ot B, cased, lunkett (ho«kfl, {e Normandi dms, Whittenton dress, Atlantic D, 44, 610 Aurora LL, 44, 5 old I)nmmmn Q 4, i{ci Pepperell O, 4-4, th'ulln dre: nfrew dress, Sl Lewiston, 30- ‘.rm.ldl,(' York, ge; Thorndike, 00, Lewiston, l4c; ‘Swift river, c; Thorndike, EF, ‘Thorndike, Cordis, No. 4, 11¢ E Everett, 13¢ 7 l{m muku.r, 8lg Jaffrey, XX, 1lige; X, 127c; XX Beaver Creok, Ad, 130; Boaver Creok, BB, 11¢; Beaver Creek, CC, 10¢. General Markets. Prices on all articles quoted in this col- wmn are wholesale and are corrected daily. Rates on flour and feed are jobbers prices and arenot retail. = Prices on grain are thosepaid by Omalur millers delivere tation on hides and furs are those g the leading purchasers of the city. OFLOUR AND FEED—Prices on flour and feea remain steady on this market and prospects are that no change will occur during the next three or four days. Minnesota patents, $2.60 per cwt; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter patents, $2.60@2.75 per cwt; Nebraska pat- ents, §2.45@2.50 per cwt; rye flour, 22, ; wheat grabam, & graham, 81.40 per cwt; New wheat, 86.50@7.00 per bbl; Excelsior, $6.00 per bbl; ready raised, £5.00 per 100-1b case; cornmeal, yellow, $1.00@1.10 per cwt;_white, $1.10@1.15" per cwt; bran, $16.00@17.00 per ton; screenings, $14.00@15.00 per ton; hom- iny, $3.25 per bbl; chopped feed, $20.00 per ton; chopped corn, $19, : Coar—Egg, $10.50; #10.50; range, 10.50; walnut block, #. lowa lump, £3.75; Towa nut, $3.00; Illinois, $45.00@4.75. Coal is steady with the supply of soft limited. Hipes—Green butchers', 5@hige; green cured. 6@@blye; dry flint, Uo; dry salt, Sc green calf skins, damaged hides, tw -thirds price. 1 ic. Grease—Prime § Sheep uml unchanged. @40c; musk 25¢ 3 mountain 2, prairie, 50@ , No. 1, per b, h; otter, $1L.00@ per 1b; dry ante- 81, 0ol 6.00; dry AR ~k|nu, 20 lope, elik, moose, etc., 15(a kuGs—Remain steady. Ammoniacarb,14c; camphor refined 30c; copperas,114¢ tar, 45¢; cream tartar powdered 3 morphia sulph, §3.50; soda gum Ger- digo Madras, bi. carb, opium, §4. Venice turpentine, 40c silver, S0c; quinine, man per o0z, 55¢; wax, yeilow, pure, O1Ls—Firm. Carbon, 12 linseed, raw, $1.20; No. 2, 81.12; sperm hunk e: neatsfoot ext \n 1, $1.00; lhfll, Ill'dl\'n«ll No. i WS 1 N 4 r' 4o \\. Va. summer, 1 golden No. 2, 25c; whale, degree, 14¢; headlight 150 degre dey L 1 naptha 1 , 12¢; head- pure, 6lc; white putty, in bladders, i; Paris Whiting, common, 25¢; red lead lead, fan white, & e WINDOW GLASs—Single, 60.10@65 per cent; double, 5 per ceut discount, 1its—Cologne spirits 188 proof, &1.10 do, 101 proof, $1.12: 1 quality, 101 proof, proof, #1.09; alcoh allon, §2.10; redistilled ), blended, $1.50@2.00; Kentucky lmurl)nxw. 00@6.00; Kentucky and Pennsylvania , £2.000@6.50; Golden Sheaf bourbon and D \\hlnkms #1.5003.00; brandies, imported, 188 proof, per wine vhiskies $1.00a@1.50; .00@8.50; 'domestic, $1.80@3.00% gins, im" Ka8.00; domestic, # @3.00 3 imported, per case, $23.00@ n, per case, 10,00 16,00 Heavy Hakpwane—Prices are unchanged Iron, rate, $2.60; plow steel, special cast, 4lgc; crucible steel, 6ljc; cast tools, do,' 19@15¢; wagon spokes, per set, £2.00@ ;_hubs, per set, $1.50; fello sawed dry, $1.50; tongucs, cach, 75c; axles, T5¢; square nuts, per lb, 6@ldc; col . bet Boston, Se; #aw tooth butter, 6lyc; graham Homa pretzels (band afternoon tea chain «‘per 1k, 81 /@18¢; nielloable, R@i0e; 1ron wedges, 6 crowbars, 6c: harrow teeth, 4c; spring steel, 4@be; Burden's horse shoes, $4.75: Burde mule shoes, #.75; barbed wire, in car lots, #4.00 per 100 Ibs: iron nails, rates, 10 to 50, $2.40; steel nails, $2.5 Leatuer —Steady ; o slaughtersole, 20 20¢ ; hemlock dry sole, h(-mlm'k kip, 85¢ Wc: A, & B. run’ 1 A, hemlock (‘nl' Qc@d1.08; mlock calf. “‘backs,” 75¢: hemlock uww 10@24c; English grain upper, 2c; hem- lock grain upper, 2l(adde: Tampico B L. Morocco, 20 -’rnn.,nm;mbbxu. D. Mo,, 4‘04 M kNmon 0. ! American calf kid .50; French calf kids, Roc(@§1.00; oak 'A\lf £3.25; ok kip_ skin: skins, $1.00@125; French_calf skins, §1. 2.00; French kip skins, $1.10@1.50; Ruunt linings, $6.00@6.50 per doz; pink, cream and white linings, umwm,uu per doz; colored toppings, §9.00@11 Teen ox pelts, 8@s!yc; kip skins, (un(mzvn) 4@bige; cowhides, 31§ @be, Dry Lumber. ONS AND TIMBERS ‘ m n |m ‘,-(m ol 3 OMAHAJOBBERS DIRECTORY | OMARAJOBBERS DIRECTORY CHURCHILL PARKER, llealer in Ammmml Implements, Wagons, " LININGER & METLNALF G0 Agricaltaral Implements, Wagons, Carriages Buggles, Ete. Wholesale. Omnha, Nebraska, ARLIN, ORENDO iF & MARTIN, sale Deal Agronltaa | mplements, Wagons & Buggics 101, 0, N6 And 107 Jones Street, O P. P. MAST & CO. Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills, Sceders, | - Cultivators, Hay Rakee, Cider Mills and Yuvan Pul- verl Cor. 14th und Nicholas Str WINONA IMPLEMENT Co., Agricaltaral Imulsmsms Wagons & Buggics ——__Curner lith and Nicholas Strots. OMAHA BRANCIL, J. F.SEIBERLING & CO,, (Akron, Ohio,) Hamstmz lachmsry and Binder Twine, Leavenworth st., 0 ., .$10.50 L 10.50 . 16.50 Nn: DT 1 No.3, “« W 18 a1 PLOORING. A6 in White Pine Boin Cdin TEN . Déin R 12150 EGin * “ (Sel. Fencing).. ... 10.90 6 in. Drop Siding 5c per M extra. CEILING AND PARTITION n White Pine Ceiling 20 coml{ sin Norway . u b i « STOCKBOARDS, Clear, 2 com, A12inchs s BNt No. 8, * more than 12 in Grooved roofing, &1 per § in Stock Boards same lengrth, 10 in Grooved Roofing same price as 12 in Stock Boards. SHIP LAP, No. 1 l’luln 8 mul |n in Ne. 2 No. 1, O(u’*lll FINISH 1st and 2nd, clear, 1, 1'. ins2s L8100 . 5LO0 30, clear, 1 in, 8 28 L 4450 ¢, 134 L 46.00 A, select, Tins 40.00 S e L4400 n ‘o 1insls .00 J VR PR B | sotT Clear Clear Clear inch Partiti Partition "§ above Clear Finish, |u|nl.|‘ inch, s Cloar Finish, 11 and 3 inc! Clear Corrugated Ceiling, 4 inch. Clear Yellow Pine ro CPoplar Bx. Bds. ig in. P L2100 « w Corrugated'Colling, .. 3,80 BATTENS, WELL TUBING, PICKETS, 0. G. Batts, 21¢ in 63¢; Lox3, 8 18, 40c:_fin Well Tubing, 1. & M. and Bev. ets, D. & H. Flat, $20.50: D. £23.00; Pick H. Sq., $21.50. 3 *A* stand- 8] IS(H.P.'(..] XX clear, $10; extra *A ard No. 5, No. 1, § POS White cedar, 6 in., 1§ 1134e; white cedar, 51§ in 148 1lige; 8 in. ars 10c: white cedar, 4 in. round, 16450; Ten nossca red cedar, spilt, 14¢; spiit’ ook 10c; in7 in., and 8in. (3 each) 8 ft., round, W.C. posts. 12i4e; 9 in. ars., : <l Real Estate Transfer Silas H H Clark, trustee, to Horace Rogers, lots 7 and 12, blk 1, Wesf side, wd. Charles Turner and w Kiecstead, lot 8, blk $ 1,200 wd. 2,400 Edwin § Rood and wifo t schein et al, lot 16, blk 6, Albright's annex, wd.| €00 Louisa M Arnold and husband to R D Morrison, lot 21, blk 2, Patterson's sub, w d. 1,750 Henry Amble; Christian association, lot 5, blk 6, Eckermann place, w 'd. 1 A_F Bosche and’ wife to Kate Millan, lot 5, A ' Bosche's sub of lots Tand 2 blk 1)4, Brown park, 1,250 George Clark, lots 5, 4 and ¢ 28 1t of 5, West Hill add, W e....ooeens.on 4,000 Arthur Rennington and wife to Fred § McCormick, e % of lot 9, blk 2, Clarendon, w d.. iy 8i000 Theodore Olsen and wife to Peter Christenson, lot 15, blk 1, Hammond place, wd. 650 5 0m Land C 10, blk 834 S Omaha, w d 630 Avnie E Shaw and_husband to Edwin Jonning, lot 16, bik 4, Central Park, Sophia 3 Deuel and husbard to Nancy Finson, s 801t lots 8 and 9, bk 10, Patricis 2d. w d 4,500 Dorcas A Chubbuck to Tnéz Christen- son, lot 9, blk 12, Omaha view, lot 4, bik'2, Van Camp's add, wd.. 2,000 Inez Christenson and husband t0 D A Chubbuck, lot 4 Flack's sub of lots 8 and 9, Fairment, w d. De Forest W Saxe, et al, to Mattice, lot &, blk 1, Ox! wd.. S Omah lot 5, blk 7 B The following building rmits were is- sued yesterday at the office of superintend- cut of buildings: Omuha Smelting and airs to ot Refining com- building foot of pany, Dodge str S.J. Valentin Thirty-four..’, Two permits, aggregating. . Brevities, Dr. Haughawout has recovered from ceident which happened to him a few days ago. The signal se in the next twent) Custer the riso 1,500 ice predicts rain with- four hov At Fort temperature_given =, at Helena 122, and entire northwest from 80= 1o 40=. Up to noon yeste ¢ exactly 100 busi- ness firms had filed th articles of par nership with County Clerk Rocet Mr. Roche est yet delinquent. been sent 10 Blanks have South Omaha and are slowly being re- turned for filing. The has Washi Sidney offie in Omaha day from service to [ifty-one g tele- On u..~ gnal service bureav 4::'4[4 s rhls ma state now recei in the graphie advices from Omah, first day of August 1887 theve were only cleven, —— **What 15 home without a mother?” ‘Why it is about as comfortiess as a man- tlepiece in win time without a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Tic douloureux or neuralgin can be permanently the usc-of Sulva- tion Oil, Price ’An ste’ Material A HOSPE, Jr., Artlsts’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, Dougias Street, Omaha, Nebraska. __Boots and Shoes. SR W. V. MORSE & CO., Jobbers of Boots and snm:s 101 Farnuin 8t., Onhn, Neb. Manufactory, Yammat KIRKENDALL, JONES & co (Successors t Heed, Jones & Co.) Wholesale Mannfacturers of Boots and Shoes Akents for Boston Rubber Slioe Co. 2 104 & 1106 nrniey St Omahi, Nobriaks, “ Booksellers and Stat'oners. _ H. M, & S. W, JONES, Successors to A, T, Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Retail Booksellers and SYflliflllsl‘Sr Fine Wedding Statlonery, ¢ 2 Douglas Stree z Co"ees: Spices, Etc. LARKE COFFEE 0-. Ol Einea oni i Mt Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking PUWflSI]‘ Flavorijg Extriett, Luundiy Biue, ks, tc. Il Hurney Street, Omahs — Crockery and Classware. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassware, Lamys, Chimneys, . Omha, Nebraska, commlunlon “and Stura.e‘ .D, A. HURLEY, RIDDELL & RIDDELL, SIUI‘EEE and CDII]I]]]SSIUII Hfll‘l}llflllls Speciution Butter, Ky Bt “WIEDEMAN & Co., Produce Commission Merchants, Poultry, Butter, Game, Fruits, Ete. 220 South th St.. Omihu, Nevrask "GEO. SCHROEDER & CO., (Successors to Meshane & Schroeder.) Produce Comumission and Cold Storage. Omuha, Nebraska. _____Coal, Coke and Lime. OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Julmers of Hard and sun Bnal 3. JOHNSON o, ManuraJcturm of Tinois Wie Lime, ™ of Con and Sew KL, Omuha, NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of Coal and Coke. 214 South 13th §t., Omaha, ry Goods and Notion: M. E SMITH & coO., l]ry Gnufls Furnishing Goods and Nfltmns e mlum Deuglas, Cor. 11th §t., Omaha, Neb. KILPATRICK- -KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions Gents' Furnishing Goods. Comner 11th and T _Omalia, Nebraskn. = i And -Ix..lx‘.p Far Furnl(ure DEWEY & STO Wholesale Dealers in Furnitare, Yarnam Street, Omaha, Nebrask orocerlsl. PAXTON GALLAGHER & CO.. Wholesale Grocories and Provisions, 07, 700 Il|l|77|l 8.10th §t., Omaha, Neb, McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, and Leavenworth Stree dmauhn, Nebraska. D. M. STEELE & co., Wholesale Grocers, 1219, 1221 and 122 Harney Street, mmmn Neb. ALLEN BROS., Wholesale Grocers, 1114 and 1116 Harne, reet, Omaha, Neb. Hardware. LEE FRIED & CO., Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, Sheet Iron, Kte. Agents for Howo Scales, nd Miami Powder Co., Omaha, Neb. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders' Hardware and Scalg Repair Shop. Mechanies' Tools and Buflalo Scales. 146 Douglas Ktreet, Omaha, Neby RECTOR, WILHE| Y & CO,, Vinsl Harnv'?are 10th and Farne; \V i for Austin Howder ¢ Lot Rahio Fairbun Natl, Gap-, lt& 5 WL, PARROTTE & CO‘. Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods. 1107 Hurney Street, Omaha, Nmue;;'y Hardware. W. J. BROATCH Heavy Havdware, Iron and Steel, Bprings, Wagon Stock. Hurdware, Lumber, Etc. 1202 11 Harney Street, Ol "~ JAMES A. EDNEY Wholgsale Iron aud stflfll Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock, Heavy | Ete. 1217 and 1219 Leve 3 SR Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER LU-. All Kinds of Building Material at WHUIBSHIE 15th Street and Unlon Pacific Track, Owmaba. " LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, Ete. Yards-(c @ pwp.- wuov and Douglas, c. prt—;l'rz.—* Dealer in All Kinds of Lamber, T * "FRED W. mm‘v, Lumber, Lime, Coment, Ete., Ete. Coruer 6th and Douglas Sts., Omahis . Lumber _ " T.W. HARVEY LUMBER GO, To Dealers Only. Office, 1403 Farnam Street Omabs. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Whulesale Lumber Em 1 orted CHAS. R. LE!. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring. #th and Do!u Millinery and Notions, . OBERFELDER & CO.. lmpunenunhncm in Millinery & Notiong R, 210 wnd N2 Bouth 11th Street ”_.Noilon- UV ROBINSON NOTION CO., Wholesale otions and Furnishing Goods K} and 40 8 uth 10tk 8t., Omakia. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods. 1106 Harney Strect, Omaha . R __.Olte. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils. Axle Grease, Ete., Omaha. Al m.rm- Manager S A e Puper. CARPENTER PAPER CO., Wnnlcsalq Paflgr Dealer& T Printere’ Materials. "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UN N, Auxiliary Pablishers Dealers in Type, Pressos and Printor outh 12th Street, Omnh Supplies. 802 ___Rubber Cocds. OMAHA RUBBER CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Ul Clothing and Leather Belting. K0S Farunm Sureste _.Steam Fittings, Pumps Eto. A. L. STRANG CO., Pumps, Pipes and Engines. Steam, wator, e Minin Supp 70, 622 A 024 Fariam Street. Ouaba CHUHCHILL PUMP CO Wholcsale Pamps, Pipe, Filtings, steam and Water Rupplios, Tleadquarters fo Foott & CoNaonda. it Furmut St Omapa. u. s, WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO-. Steam and Water Supplies, Halliday Wind Mill a0t 0 Frenam 8., Omabas HHoss, Act unuger. Ete. BROWNELL & Co., Fagings, Builers and General Machinery, Sheet lr.m Work Steam Pumps, Suw M\ll Levvenworn Stees; Omate L1218 3 Soods. “PHIL. STIMMEL & co., Whulesale Farm, Field and Garden Seeds 1L and 933 Jonon stre et, Omuha. Storage, Forwarding & comml ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., Storage, Forwarding aud Commission, Branch hiudo of the Henney Bugcy Oo. Husuies st wholesule und rotai i Omahi. OMAHA munflwnfifs L J——— Manufacture Galvauized Iron and Gnmice. Proprictor. 920 Dodge and 108 i Stroot, O ‘elephione No. e nrmnnons "STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1521 North Higthtoenth Stroot, Omaha, Neb. Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLING, Wronght and Cast Iron Building Work Engines, Brass Work, General Foundry, Machine and ‘Blacksmith Work: Ofice and Wor) . Ry, ‘and 17th Ntreet, Omabi Litenl by OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Hanufacturers of WII‘E and Iron Railings Desk Ralls, rix, Flower Stands, Wire Sk R Street, Omah "OMAHA SAFE and Man'fis of Fire & Burglar Pruur Saru: 4 Vaulta o ron and Wire E: Prop'r. M'OI.IN E, MILBURN&STDDDARD Co Manufacturers and Jobbers in Wagons Buggics, Rakes, Ploys Bl ¢ Cor. 9th and l-mnn »-mmn.omnnn Neb. EAGHER & L LEACH, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, General Vaults and p pos— A A mmnnannnnne CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Ete. 1102and 1104 Douglas Stre "V Disiana, Nebe W phe Wholosalo MauuZ cturers of Sesh, Doors, Blinds end llllllldlm, Branoh biice, 12th and Ixard Streots, Owaha, Nob.” “"BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufactarers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Stalr Work and Interior Tarh Wood Fie . Coruer Sth ad Lewvenworth Sircets, Omabia, Neb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO,, Manafacturers of Moulding, Sash, Doors, And I"ll’ld! ‘Turning, Stair-work, Bank nn(l Oftice filf inis. 2ih und Poppleton Avenue. Smo e Mnok-, oller H. K. SAWYER, Mannfacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks, Britchings, Tanks and General Boller Ropairing. 13ib Dodge Stroet, Omuha, N _ SOUTH OMAHA. o CHA| PALMER. RICH AN & CO-. Live Stock Commission Merchants, Office—Koom 24, O pt #ite Exchange Building, Uniol T ok VAR, Mouth G, Nep, o V2108 McCOY E BROS Live Stook Commission Merchants, Markot furnish: avplication. Stockers and. food £U0d termy. Keferences: s fur « fl:‘.:.’."\"fi,'r"'xl fank i i Ouiatia National, Union LORIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALE' Live Stock Commission, Room 15, Excliango Lulldine, Union Stock Yardsy Bouth Uniahis, Neb. TALEXANDER & FITCH, Cnmmlsmn Dealers in Live Sock, " UNION STOCK YARDS C 0f Omaha, Limited. B Newspaper Advertising co -:‘ LORD & THOMAS, 4 AUVEKTISING AGENTH, 5 10 19 Nandelph bumt, GHICARAL rxpm SRS } i ] | )