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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5 188~TWELVE PAGES. o WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW. SATURDAY MARKET FICURES. Paul and promptly met by the Burlington. | and prices are higher the close last night | @S5ce; Spanish onions, per 50-B crate, $1.50 ' No. 60, 0ge; Best Yet, 44, 61c: butter cloth w. u There were nlso indications of reduced rates | being 5c higher than the top of one week ago. | @1 1 00. 41(0 ‘abot, 7 ac !‘-mll. Fruit of | Clear, % in Norway being made carly mext week on grain from Prices during the past few weeks having ORANOES=<The expected consignments have | e Greene Hope, 'lkc King | 2d com. % in " fluctuated some, owing to variations in the | not yet come to hand, but the supply is fully | Phullp cambric, 11¢; Lonnd ¢; Lons- N m—— the west, with such good outlook for de- | Chicago markets, bub t is belioved by many | equal to the femand and pricos aro quoted | dale, Shge: New York mills, 10 " Pepperel] G s ki “Old Hutch” Stops the Advance By | creased carnings that traders do not feel dis- | that the market will improve from now on. unchanged. e quote: Valenclas, ‘1 50 42-in, 10%g¢: Pepperell, 48-in,, Pepperell | {315 b o %0 | The Money Market Unusually Quiet posed to buy stocks, and, as a broker put it, 8.00 por case of 420; Florida, brights, $#4.35@ 64, 15; Pepperell, 84 2c; l‘nmmnnu 29¢; | (3 bt x ¥ For tho Season. e ““Wall street has them aud can keep them 450 russotts, &150a4.00; Moxican, #.00. | Pepperell, 104, 24¢; Canton 44, Sige: Canton, | {13 & . : J J—— WG, SPemIlie Sial S Tiiw The rocaipta of cattlo wore tight but there | - Cunniowiila searco and o good demand, | 44 Wie; ‘Triumph, oc; Wamsttta, 11c; Val' No. 1 com, 1210 ““ peculators don't want them.” | ys'some very fine stock among the offerings, | but we quota prices unchanzed at $1 por doz. "i‘ 1 o5 . EASYERN FINANCES EASIER. VERY LITTLE INTEREST IN CORN. | Northwestern broke 37, but St. Paul only & | there being six loads of prime corn-fed native | and 2ij@3c.per B for California. | NELs—Plaid--Raftsman, 20c; Goshen, |« w ) per cont.‘The latter showed ‘a_wonderful | steers for which 465 was it wnd refused, | TrnNive-aye slliug at e per bushel, c Lake, miyes Muplo ( ‘13:‘"'1"‘{;' « 'n b and they were shipped to Chicago. Buyers | with rutabagas at 55@te per bushel | . 2, 87, 210y 0. 1, %, @ " The Usunl Saturday Business Teanse | S0rrnots s opemtors A e | 01 this market have for some time com: | Stven Kuaut—Manufacturers secm to be | 27ices 3 H No 8. 8¢ iyt BH No. 1t 31 | No® Forelgn Funds Plenty and Rates of I actod in the Provision Pit—A e e oriaed vt | Plained of the inferior grades of cattleoffered | olosiug qut Motk on hand and s reduction is | H0cz Quecnoe No, | uecheo No. 8 | L terost Low—New York Stocks and when first-class stock is_offered they de- | noted.” We qubte: Ch ness on the threatened trouble among the | cline to pa Wyoming miners, who want increased wages, L d 4 ll’ this whnlx w}:ll lmvr]‘ to be hlvll‘"f 50 Rmhsw X Hand full vhicl comt o8 re dis o » chang rices on the other grades were ANANAS- cks now on hand are fully | }’""k" L BRI 8. 1 ‘l""‘""" K ""’H“'d‘""' steady, but owin to the limited demand but | equal to alldegund of buyers and prices re: Lackawanna broke %, Delaware udson | gotw head were sold. maia unchdhged. We quote .00 to 3.50 for 8, Reading % and Western Union 1§ per medium and &.50 to #4.00 fo choice. cent. The rest of the list was slow, with un- i i H »lwn‘;t i1l " : n‘{s-M;unnhg (.'601‘»« ' "f’“" ."‘ Rien | N tant 208, No o o . he receipts were light and the quality rators—No change to note but prices i 2 Waah. | ::?‘T;m‘:l»;::m;:w Lhe‘::llfi“ ;:‘x:“{‘: d‘url about the same ns for sofme days past, The v fi and uncl '"mfi We quote: :-utur\ ml!,m hlue prints, 10c; & ® = i tame 84 | et opened steady at yesterday's figures n,.h and Colorado stock, $1.10(01.15 and g: Arnold, Arnoid B, almost the inside fig of the day and week, | and closed firm with everything taken. The | choice home grown. 95@1.00; common grades | 10%¢; Arnold A, 1 :\rnnhl Gold Seal the sales for the day being 87,000 shares, mand was purely a local one and the offer- m 0 0t Dugss —Charter Oak, 4lg G b4 | J 14,1, 8 Goveusmexts—Government bonds were | ings were all taken carly. rry—We quote 40edse per dozen for Lodi, 7igc; Allen, Bige: 14, 2in. dull but steady. Sl chotce And AAN0C for fanc) 5 HERHBLYS QEORATIONE, Sheep. Grares—Are without " change and we 15c h | J‘qr Windsor, 6c; Eddystone, 6c; Pacifio, A uloct,l nsds.. . 5e AT I g ViR . ¥ ; : Only two loads w ccived, which wero | Quote &EMGS00 per bbl. for Malagas, and | Corrox Fraxsris—10 por cent trada dis- Tina2a..., B b ot R BRARD bl B diedinc bl wer sized bbis. in proportion up to $10. B Ao, T e, | B 4 1T {‘- 8 MSSektied !fll O s . A Civew—Cholce Michigan cider, $.00@6.50 284, Yone: SOUTHRRN Y by N. Oficial Recelpts, per bbl. of uechee No. 4, 8, 19te; Anawan 21c0. 2 .1 | 12 in Grooved roofing, ll per dsor, 22,5¢. Red =C, R E'" 4¢3 | “in Stock Boards same l-'»umh. 10 in Grooved Roofing same prico as 12 in oy Stock Boards, per bbl. of 38 gal., Good Demand For Prime decent price If good fat cattle | §8.25@8.50; 3¢ bbl, #.57@5.00. $11.00 per C 17.50 . more than 13 Rather Quiet—Provisions Show Some Life, tile. Garner Oil, BRIP LAP. mond, 6c; Allen, g::, ; Plain § and 10 m.. River, Rich- 1,0G, 8. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Crnicaco, Feb, 4.—[Special Telegram to the Ber.]—Local traders in wheat had appar- ently come to the conclusion over night that there was nothing of consequence in yester- day's war scare and before the market opened there were indications of weakness. The first sales of May wheat were at 82¢, but all the commssion houses appeared to have buying orders and the price soon ran up to 823c. It was evident that the “‘country” The Duliness Continues. Cnicaco, Feb, 4.—[Special Telegram to the Brr. ] —Local financial affairs remain in about the same condition as noted during the past two or throe weeks, There is no par- ticular demand from any source for dis- counts, yot bankers experience little dif- culty in placing all their available fuuds. They have loaned considerablo money ex- tending anto the spring months, consequently they have not as much ready money at com- S 4t o b gal. 14t { 1e: Com. 4 ine h Flooring..... mand as they had some timo ago. A8 a rule wanted some of the advantages to be gained | [2R A8 canpon.. AL 184 | Porcors—Choico rice corn is quoted at 0, 10tg¢; Rl ok Hogttns bankers herotofore have had an urgent de- by 8 foreign war and were buying a little | Gasi Notheri Hos 4@4ige per M, other kinds, 3g@se per th. Sred, 12e; 70, colored, 15e; | 18t and 24 clear 4 1Sl 0o laets wand for money during the winter season, as wheat to start on. There was good buying | Central Pacitic.... Sheep CARBOTS—82.25G02 50 per barrel. ;“ n Pacific, 18 y ek Six inch 40c less. #ain usually aocuiiistod At Lo 1aKed AL for forelgn account and for Now York, | (higeeo & Alton. s T e el e (TR | RN ERT WA RREDRLD WHILEIY 07 COREeR/ H.":ffi‘n‘.‘.‘.h Bartitt ¥ing centers And packers Waro libored bt Agamst all this buying stood “Old Hutch,” & W Prevailing Prices. There are few on the market. 2040, i P D. Erie do prefer, Tllinols Centr: W . B R, G Showing prevailing prices paid (10vsTERS—Plain_standard, 25c: plain_se- |~ HrowN SuerTivG—Atlanta A, 44, Thc: Clear 5 inch, Partition X arket : lects, H0c; standard, 40c; oxtra selects, 85c5 | Atlantic H, 44, 7e; Atlantic D, 44, 6y¢; At inch Ceiling. . B 300 to 1500 1hs. 3 ¥ New York counts, 40¢; bulk oysters, muntu, lantic P, 44, 53¢ Aurora LL, 4 4, 59, e Au- Clear Finish, l‘nml 1 100 to 1300 Ibs £1.85 per 100; sclects, $2.00 per gal; standard, | rora C, 44, 41,0l Crown XXX, 44, 6ige; | Clear Einish, 1 S ) s, 900 to 1050 1bs. 3. $1.25 per gal. Hoosier LL, 44, 5%(c: Indian Head, 4-4, Ty, ¢; | Clear Corrugated O ling, 4 ineh. . Corn-fed mn).e steers, 1200 to CavLiFLowER—Good stock, 82.00@2.80. | Lawrence LL, 44, 5%c: Old Dominion, 44, | Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base. 1500 1bs. . 3,50 CALIFORNIA FrUITsS—There are only a few Biged Pepperell R, 44, 63{c; Pepperell 0, - . ST Good to choice cors Popperell, 84, 18¢; Pepperell, 9-4, % CPoplar Bx. Bs. ,nx-:n “ommon to medium cow ‘-Pu-ppe\n-\l 104, 23c; Utica C, 44, 43(c; W in. Pancl rowars, but the present season is an_ excep- tion. Grain is being held at the smaller interior poiuts and packers have not been favored with their usual supply of hogs, thercfore the demand for money on behalf of these in- torests has been somewhat limited, and bankers have encouraged borrowers in other who had almost unlimited quantities for sale. He not only stopped the advance, but turned the market again almost to the starting point. But the buying con- tinued and the weakness was only tempor- ary. The market was strong enough to take all the offerings and the advance with them. Like Shore. w15 84y Michigari ¢ Missonri ; Missouri Pacific w . do preforred, ) n : ; mm " L o iiid—_Bell & ChissFy, 810,00 10,80 h Corrugated C branches of trade. Inquiry for discounts on : {The highest pofut was E2}stise und this | NERHE 211 W U Telugrapi Y s ondoia e BT BOLA B S0 Bl b oy Gode VLD | Souattly &4, Toj Adrora R, 44, 63¢c; Aurora BATTENS, WELL T behalf of operators in grain and provisions was followed by o drop to siiic. the | Moey—On call, casy a2 per cent. Mediam 80 a0oa Thrive foeatis, @50, ',,A",._hu,,dnm Sc; Gemn, 103¢c; Beauty, | 0. G. Batts, 2i¢ in 65 has been limited, as speculators apparently bl fl 'a e PriMs Manca PAPER — 57 per | %00 1bs and upwards . r “i6s—In layers, 1i@lic; cake, 11c per Ib. | 12¢0: Boone, 14c; B, cased, §.50, Well Tubing, D. & M. .00; Pick | are not trading beyond their private mesns. opened ut 70%c und closed nominaliy at '{1' (O MmOt Med il Vre—Poatiote, Ui @it, raw Brash nuta, | - Qioa “Plunkett_checks, 7ige; Whit- | ots, D. & H. Flat, 83050 D. H. 8a, 8150 | g’y oo Sz riarded to interior Rt ,',q'"".:"'.f’:'\'"".'fi? Ko 2 e | g, STERLING Bxcaxee—Dull but steady at | Fair to medium native fecders 180; almonds, 'Tarragona, S2c; English | tenton, 7i 7ige; Normandi dress, tudnien b $14.881, for 60 days: #4.85!; for demand. walnuts, 15@18¢: filberts, 18¢; Italian LhN, ,‘. voints, but not much in excess of the collec- clear, 810; oxtra *A¥. " 4 i *A* stand- A 0 1bs and upwards Whittenton dress, A* sta and_ privato advices XX ' . d ) kers, 400 to 700 1b: nuts, 15c; pecans, 12c. Renfrow dress, 9@12 ard No. 5, No. 1, $1.45; lath, 2. tions. Recent storms have interferod greatly R R L el Gl PRODU ,.,,‘,'m: Ak atiodn s ¥oxey—Ts somewhat scarce and_found at | ~Lewiston, 80§ fo; Lewiston, POSTS. with business of all kinds, and shippors aro previous quotations: 19@21c for 1-1b frames; tg¢; York, 82-in., canned honey, 10@12¢ per 1, White cedar, 6 in., ii's. 12:e; 0 in. ars,, 1ies white cadar, by in 1.8 1ige wift rive day and to discourage short slling, althouch orndike, K Dbegiuning to move produce again from smalles there were not wanting cables advising that points. Merchants in tho wholesale trade Chicago, Feb. 4.—Following are the 2:30 v to mediuni sheep . closing prices: —_— ars 10 s codur, 4 in. round, 16ige; Ten: _ thero was nothing in the war seure, ot Stead winter T A Grocer's List. flo84ne tea coakr; apilbuiia: Syiit ok, fge; § | presentod considerablo papor for dlscounte iere was very little interest taken m the | o’ T Ly i Provisions— Hams, 11@1114c bacon, 111y @111 i sult, S@s'ye; shoulders, Glg@ic; d verett, | in 7in., and Sin. (3 each) 8 ft., round, V ative corn market and trade was light. 1{. f uu\u;hku Sige! | posts. ) some in the way of renewal, owing to backs Hutchinson was selling corn, as he was rdness in collections in some sections. wh spring oir to choice wi W XXX, 12iges e B Rates of interest were steady, and unchanged, nearly everything ¢lse on the floor, but what bhl: @, Boaver Crock, BH g Oomimorolal Chips. and, food rimes. And chojge colikterals A Ho_uiforcd, was aken without affocting the | °y6y o ] ATV, STERID, $ @11e: stick, 9@04e. 11c; Boaver Creek, CC, 10c. No change in pricos on groceries was noted | 1t BO00 R B hor cont on call or time, mur}u;l- b \t’lll]rt{ range of !.pr stances was firm; opened casy and | No. No. Av. Pr. standard, per ™ to-day, While small loans to partics not regular _cus- | S G oot after fluctuating closed 14@3c above yest 8. ... 108 870 @ 21b per case, (CllLghl B Spirits advanced a trifle to-day. tomers of the banks, command Bi@7 per r,{fl“" ‘\';imr';:fi i sold at w duy: cash, 76%¢; March, Ccows. raspberries, 2-1b per case, $3.20(@ Prices on all articles quoted in this col- Produce is quiet. it .’ March corn solc 5 cent. Outside loans command 7 per cent. [ “Reports from castern flnancial centers in- e o little more easiness in the money et, but no particular chunge to pote in interest rates. Prime mercantile paper coms ] mands 5@7 por cont. Advices from ubroad | are also more favorable to the borrowing ull and light by 18......1180 8.00 i pears, per case, $4.70@4.80; | umn are wholesale and ase_corrected daily. il ] . 5 apricots, per ¢ 3‘-, u.r'ukm.m; peaches, per | Rates on flour and feed are jobbers prices n-]\-‘v'iul-{i'm'.li'u'.'n':'szi"lw"{fl"fi"‘}\-{fll‘\ '1:.": and fluctuated within BULLS, case, £6.60@5. white cherries, per case. | andare not retail. ~ Prices ‘on grain are &“( o S axton, Gallag : same as 2. 2600 Cal. plum )@4.40; blueber- | thosezpaid by Omala mitlers delivered. Quo- OUSE g 48lyey ries, per casc, egg plums, 21b | tation on hides and furs are those given by Dudley Smith, formerly connected with A per case, -§2.50; 5o, o5, cose the leading purchasers of the city. 1 th Hardware company of St. Joseph, il Thero was a fair speculative trade in oats, entirely in the May delivery, but there wero only two | 3e and 3275@de. The first named price wus bid at the close last night and was nsked at the close to-day. Hutchin- son was a seller of oats, but one commission “pincapples, Oats -—Uull mlh very little change; May, 3.20(@5.75; 1-1b salmon, per doz, & Seiits—Cologne spirits 188 proof, 81.14; has assumed the management of the Al iy b nouse bought quite as much as he soid o srflgnmmm.-n. per hen, $3.25 do, 10T _preot, . $1.10; spirite. _ sacond ale grocery houso of D. M. Steele & thrdat 1y “l%:vr\'v"l\l)urlrll-‘:c’nn:"u: 1 ns trading was largely of the Rye—Dull at 60c. string beans, per case, $1.80@1.85; quality, 101 proof, #1.1#; do, 188; | Co, of this city. was in fair supply during the past week and | Outside orders of all de- ¥~ Nominai at S1@sta. beans, per case, $1.00@1.65; 21b marrowfat | proof, $1.13; alcohol, 188 proof, per \\mu Rates on heavy hardware are unchanged. | the demand was moderately active, . Hulos i scriptions were limited and with floor traders | Pyjing Timothy—82.46. peas, 82.60@2.70; 2-1b early June pear, per | gallon, §2.18; redistilled whiskics 8100 1.5 Prices on drugs, paints and oils aro the | between banks were mado at 36@60c pre- ] there was no particular disposition to do | Jajuy seed 8146 case, $2.85; 3-1b tomatoes, §2.50; 2-1b corn, | gin, blended, $1.50(12.00; Kentucky bourboi same as at the beginning of the week, mium per $1,000, and the market closed ] mecre than settle, cover or provide for some | Wihie 2,30 i | contract they were disinclined to have re- main open or unprotected. The new busi- ness transacted during the day was restricted and without special feature. In the general market, however, the feeling was stoady at 25¢. Forcign exchange was in light request during th ings were fair. The m os were made at lows Pork —Easy @1430; May, T #.00@6.00; ' Kentucky and Ponnsylvania Golden Sheaf bourbon and The Week's Business. rye whiskies, $1.50@8.00; brandies, imported, kb by L ovapor: | 8.000@8.50; domestic, $1.303.00% AR e LD L ; East- | ported, £4.506.00; domestic, $1. marked with no very important 0. Diien Freims—Apples, new, (s, 7@7i{c: evaporated 50-1b ring, $3{@10c; raspberries, evaporated, 2i@2sci blackberr i@10c: pitted cherries, 21(@ past weele and offer- rket was weak and © figures, Shippers days documentary Dbills on London ixty e s peaches, new, S@sijc; California | champagnes, imported, per case, .00@ | trade circles and no changes in prices have changed hands at @4.825{ and close quite stroug, though under comparatively Salted Meats—Shoulde peachos, - new, 148, evapor- | 83.00: Amer £10.00016.00. occurred boyond tho usual slight fluctuations, | Steas ay & wry s g 82 o 4 free offerings of lard_and short ribs by late e iahiort ated, peeled " peaches, ¢ (ow evapor- i i unpared, new_cur- | per ewt: Kansas and Missouri fancy wi TqTige; pruncs, new, 5@5l ) 6@, 7! , rafsins, London layers, 2.4 : California loose muscatels, §2.10¢ i \.u.-wu. ) speculative buyers prices averaged o little \llll at the adjournment of ‘change poric was only dige and lard and short ribs 1g@e lower than last night's final quota- tions. May, as usual, was the pivotal de- there has been a very marked increaso in the volume of business done as shown by reports ve from leading jobbers in the ci Dry goods 75 per cwti | men are busy taking orders for carly spring (@Se., rye graham, $1.40 per ewt; New York buck- | delivery with marked success, one firm re- Stocks in Now York were inclined to quiet- | ness during the weak just closed, and the | market_ was week. Trading was confined largely to Wall stréet operators, - the outside public apparently taking little interest in Butter — Basier; creamery, dairy, 21626 Clidese—Dull; tull er @i1he; flats, @il Live Stock Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sold m cheddars, 10 young Amer 1212 e, on the market to-da, $2.00 per cwt; w Illvfi:‘,\"“nzfln bu:lljx'l:*s’x_ u-;.:.rmru;d.“ngolglfzul Biis. Dull; fresh, 16@18e, Rer TAjo—T! ,.-.d.w.\ e ?‘4:1111. sauare \\In'lx:.l 0, .w.l.r.\m o) m,lwm....mm 80.00 | 1o iting an increase of mearly 8 per cent ;‘.{flfr';j‘d‘ :xln"’lm r}fl:&;";lix‘[x-“:::: :; n{fl"tlxl:::‘fu | po! AT @14.55, fo d a TN L@ Tdes—=Utiol e Blies Shi . cans, y’ty round, 7ic: 20-b round per bbl; ready raised per b case; : AR 5 cl ; 0 v " ¥.05 und for short ribs b 87.75@r.77%. For | o Lies Unchanged green hides oles Tient Ll S It e, Sige; 5410 pails, S%e; 216 | cornmenl, yellow, $1.00@1.10 per cwt;_white, during the pust six days. Grocerics arc “;;’r-m‘:l"l"l‘(}"h'g““m"’,‘l’,( Rl Muy pork closed at_§14.523, lard at §.57 bid greeu ;«uned 03 salted’ bull, bife;’ Omaha Packing Co pails. Sc $1.10@1.15° per cwt: bran, $10.00@{7.00 per | moving some better thun heretofore and t scoti sularl; the we: " ¢ 2 R in most scetions, particularly ho west. and short ribs at §7.75. Bull. ajtoni calrs G HAmHAmA Rore—Seven-sixteenths, 11@11% ton; screenings, $14.00@15.00 per ton; hom- | country merchants are alrcady beginning 10 | Foreign operators were loss anxious to tuke Snatal 2@lie: branded, 15 per cent | Armour & Cudal B "'h;;b!w“'“'d‘“ “""{;xv 45¢; Splen- | iny, .25 por bbl; chopped feed, $10.50@20.00 | roplenish their stocks prep tory to the opening of the spring season. The fecling St among wholesale men who aro dealers in nut, $10.50; range, | this line concerning the outlook is one of #4.95; Towa lump, | confidence, and great results are anticipated CHICAGO LIVE 8TOC! Cuicaco, Feb, 4.—[Special Telegram to the Ber]-Carrie—The fow natives on sale—perhaps 1,000, the remamnder being hold and in most cases were on the selling side of the market. Pricos ruled somewhat | irregular, and for tho principal stocks o re- | duction was submitted to. Western stocks wore the weakest. Aggrogate sales on tho New York stock exchange for the week were off: deac unl‘ Tallow 4¢, No. Flour, bbls ch; dry salted, 10c. Swift Packing Co.. Unchanged; 1, country, 4@ cake, 43¢ per | Receipts. Shipments. . 19,000 20,000 )@19.00 per ton. 7,003 common ), Loggett & | per ton; chopped corn, 818 ey Drume | HAv—Upland prairi S Catlin’s Old Style, 23c: Peiver | esias s atis Wheat, bu. 15,000 Staan—Granulted, 7@ ; Towa nut, ¥3.00; ”“"“‘-“- “;‘ 04T | this season. Heavy hardware is picking up | §20,000 shures. XA sSWOts SOl QUCAGAI aatly Kotr: Corn, bu. 861000 | Sheep, 2 car hicago iwhite extra C," 8 N corn,y | ang “trade is quite brisk for this time of the | ‘Frading hus showna little more life in pro- goneral market closed steady. Many sales- G2t - 56,000 | Meat, 20 c Chicago %e: yellow C, 5t cut loat, SK(E | yollow, 4b@iso; aor white, 42@ised | Yo “Aricuitural impioment. dealors. ara | duce eirdies duriug the past woek, but chlefly men are of the opinion that fat, not half-fat. | Rye, bu Meat, 10 Chicago | (415 pawdared, Sx{a ow Qrleans, 5; ;x;tqnmf‘fl";sw. barley, ' 60@be, ' according | Yoty breparing Lo Al “orders which are | in_a_speculative way. = Dai ‘changes in b SR S e Ll B : S 0| (Phiogus btk btle, 000 No. 1, £200; | Euaxsmzn—Quoted ot 8195 por bushel e e A T R Sy e e the situation,” said a level-headed salesman. | New =York, I LA Range of Prices. No, 2, 31.75; hédivy stable, .00, POWDERAND SHOT— buckshot, | j o5 done in this line. The population of | Recently of gram and live stock ' oty (] Ly Db cle CUE SRR e T ‘.Rffl:n:mfi'.'::"m SOhE | Showing the extreme highest and lowest TAROH T MUIRGE las, DAC0 (Quivos) borg, | SLb G ML fowdar, 0 07 Bt koge, the state ls been groatly increased during | have been incrensed somewhat, as the rail i T » ver 2. ave o) 4 ( y 4 iy e L 4 B €N ( lowe Blic: Ve 7] swego corn, The. - ! asting, e : ff x 1 # ;)1(\;1s1|1||lr ;uu:. lu.mrm;h- .,m:: lln“n:t ‘b'l: L] ;L. ot @ shado migher; wi. | rates paid for leading grades of hoge ondates | 0557 Osworg eloss, e; Qaivcin e, Thic Jb tenrtuny blasting, kegs, vour by thrifty immigrants, who | roads in some sections of the west have boon cally fat and o LOSNGUBLEYMCOLNE | Fpsaded vo i¢: No.1 red, nominal at | mentione LI e v s, and, hav- D el ings completed the pr wrangements, 1ac: eream tartar | o now ready to begin work in good carnest deran ‘mll.lh .50, Jgody | 4nd require plows, harrows, ete., in_order to CHEA LR s enable them to do’ so. - Boot and shoe men “‘mmm,' report a good business, especially in the line reopened and the snow blockade removed, but are still moderate for tho scason of the year. Shipmentsto castern markets have been only fair, as buyors of gram have been watching the unsettied fecling in freights and anxiously looking for a reduction. Con- PrekLes—Medium in bbls, $7.00; do m half | Drt'cs—Ammonia {carb, 1dc; camphot bbls, $.00; small, in_bbls, $.00:do i halt 1 gerkins, in bbls, $0.00; do i half ). is scarce and high, while snow s plenty and cheap and a large majority of the cattle coming to market seem to have been fed on the latter. The demand for prime cattle is good, and the few who have in elevator, Olw March closing at a3 Y nllmt [t 2igc. Corn — Receipts, 40,000; market - trifie Dotter, but Date. | Ordingry wrades, 18al0c; fain @2lc: fauey green and o3t Elava. 986 94,00} v of rubber goods, one firm stating that the | cossions in export rtes have encouraged an the nerve to fatten their cattle well, even at el % i) .,,:;"‘“, ““xll’,‘f_m"' e, | benion Do ARG, Ll e Vo1 sales in this lind during the winter have ex- | increase in the movement of flour, grain and ¥ tho prosont high prices of corn, wmay obtain No. % 6l@dlige ih clovator,’ Glie Sudsr, Aty MeLanhlin's | Sek poe T Sher oxatie. cid, por b 1e; | cceded those “of last by at least | provisions to forcign marts, but 'the aggre- s for them tha v 0 i @y L asted, Laughlin's , pel X , o e 3 3 T sips L o 2 . Ive b Lk Gt T oy mg:l;- ed; March closing at 607 e Siige: Dilworth's, 230 Red Cross, | tarthrie. acid. powdered, por 15, 5c; alam, | 13 per cent. © Orders for spring | gate is still light, Advices from foreign Receip , 14,000; exports, § than I and Monday the general mar- 4¢3 borax, refined, per 1b., 10¢. business nu';'mn to be on the increase and | markets have been unfavorable to holders of i e T s Sxmortey 20 et OIS R o rax, per I .. | prices on a fow lines are becoming slightly | grain, as supplics al und buyers ket declined sharply on very heavy re- | DGer bub }HW,M @ A e "'L*“,};"}:}“l""»mg‘:‘“zfl linseed, Doile | firmer.General merchandise is practically | backward about purchasing at present priccs, ceipts. *Since then then thero hus been a | Wt WOSery G0 o g0 0n e Yoy D Botors, 300 N stOny o ey | inthe same condition as it was at the close of | The same is truc of hog products. with tho general recovery and the market closes | o CoeeTiipots fulr o, firm at, £10.25 op- AN J Bk e ha ' | the precoding weok. Lumber, which has | exception of lard. to-day at substantially the same quotations s g Dockage and Commisslon. neatsfoot extra, firm and fairly active: salos, been quict for some time, is, however, begin- 4~ The markets during tho week have shown a8 & week ago on all grades below exporters. P Bpows—No, ]xnnushml handles per doz., gasoline, 74 degrees, ¢ ) 3 : Clood oxport cattle have boen. strong all the | February, $12.80@13.00; March, 8 Public inspectors dock pregnant sows 40 | $2.50; extra No. 1, §7; extra No. 2, 8,505 | ghe; No. 1 lard, 5c: No. 2 lay ! | nin tomovo littlo more frecly and country | considerable nervousness und clunges in Al ik aa Wartl 355 pan 100, mase Soan s | Apeil 8l 51 May, $12.55 pounds, stags 30 pounds each. common plain 3-tie, $1.05; heavy stable 2070, 14¢; W Vo, summer, 12 golden No. 1; | orders are boginning to be rac dived. Dealers | prices wore made on siight influcuces, Gr:n;:\ week ago. Steers, 1350 to 1500 1bs, flum y 31215 Dead hogs. 100 pounds and over, $1.00@ Syrurs—New Orleans molasses pel bhl, 0c; gold ¢ ] | wre replen ‘Inn‘x: zlh-‘ur stocks in u;l icipation | exhibits a hlllv‘x!n'nmu_ur y in the weelk, 500; 1200 to W" 1bs, #4.00@4.40; 950 Putrulem Firm at e 2.00 por ewr, iess than 100 1bs, of no value. 43¢ per gal.; corn syrup, 35¢; half bbls., degree, 14¢ ‘lwudln»h of an immense trade season, it being gen but outside prices \uncnnl'nummrled Pro- 1200 Tbs, \(',Xku, and feede: Segs—Quiet and weak; western, 22@224 Yardage: Cattle, 25¢; hogs, Sc; sheep, 5e | 4 gallon kegs, 1.5 light, 175 degrees, 15c; turpentine, 46¢; cas- s-rglh.umh'rnwufl that the B'!lu]dm;.' record of | visions were easy carly, owing to the large 004 i Tl iRndkmisea Pork—WFirm and fairly active; mess pork | per head. Feed: Corn, $1.00 per bu. ; timothy SaLt—Per bbl. car load, #1.40. tor, pure, £1.45 per gal. 1885 will be equal if not greater than that of | receipts of hogs, but rallied later on tho_re- TN Grely was quoted at $15.00(¢15.50 for one year old. | hay, §0; prairic hay, $20 per ton. MaPLE SUGAR—Bricks, 12%c per 1b; penny | Barraer nderson's ol bergamot, per | 1357 Conl continues steady at former prices, | port of stocks on hand. Speculative trading ;u“,n, & ¢ Lard—3@ points lower, with the market | Commissions: Cattle, 50c per head; calves | cakes, 15¢ per Ib. 1b,, 65.00; ol lemon, per lb., although some slight changes may be antici- mnf-m dealt almost exclusively in May de- 0 1-,.‘,...L a8 .mu the genoral market | Qull and heavy; western steam was quoted | and yearlings, $10 per car. Hogs and sheep: WoonENWARE—Two-hoop pails, per do; 1 | permint, $4.00; oil “',,,m...".‘.,,' F) pated soon. - Spirits remain steady at the ad- | livery, trading in the near futures boing re- woak with . doclingof 5@ibo. atl | 48505, Single deck: public inspection on hogs, | $1.40; three-hoop pails, $1.65; No. 1 tub, oil, Malaga, per gallon, 82,97 vanc ,nnt\‘d last week, but another change is | strictéd to parties desiring to even up their decline of 10@20c in fuct. Butter—Dull and unchanged; western, 14 | 15¢ per car. All sales unless otherwise | No. 2 tub, $5.50: No. 3 tub $4.50 ; wash- Soap—Castile, mott ,0, Ib., 8@10c; cas- | 1ooked for soon. Leather, nidesand furs aro | trades or to transfer them ahead. ‘Trading f 430 lower than & week agy | @88ie. stated per 100 1bs live weight, boards, $1.50; fancy washboards, $3.50; as- | tile, white, 1001 much the same as before as regards rates, but | beyond May is gradually extending. Dome- t A ointa show & lare inerense | _ Cheese—Quict and generally steady ; west- sorted bowls, 82.75; No. 1 churns, $9.50;'No. |~ Parxrs—W , pure, Gido: white | Dusiness is more brisk. stic markets have not given hoiders much e o Gl Ead HaR TH e s | ern; 11 @1ios Live Stock Notes. 2 churns, §.50; No. 3 churns, e‘ 50; butter | lead, fancy, 6¢c: putty, in .,l,,‘,du., 3; Parls s el;’-{numgcxnt_nt‘md |rxl\ldo In all flnl! ].c‘ldg:lg sustaining influence of the provision market, | 8t Lo Fob. 4.—Wheat—Higher; cash, Hogs steady. tubs, £1.70; spruce, in nests, 1.7 white, fc; common, 21 REALTY AND BANKING. :«,l“”t; lltx:‘kltl’l‘t: :....,‘,3‘“.-‘: Marchants (S A0N which had averaged strong, hogs would have | %§@91lgc; May, 93} No shecp market. CRACKERS, CAKES, ETC WINDOW GLASS—S1ngle, 60,1065 |M31 cent; | pne Weok's Sales of Omaha Dirt—Ine had aheavy break in price. Heavy shipping, .60625.70; heavy packing, — $4.25(@5.40; butehers' wclmlls‘ £.85@5.50; heavy mixed, Corn—Higher; cash, 463 @47c; May, 483{c. close of the present month, or os soon ns cash, - 30@ige; May, farmers in the west and southwest ean com- 3 mence their spring work. cent discount. ron, rate, $2.60; plo crucible steel, 61 change. Soda, 5c; soda (city goods), 7¢; soda | gouble 4 S LR e O pi P P e || R e e ) ank Kuddella, of Walioo, marketed hoas. | sod wafers (in tind), 1k “soda zephyr, 8 | stecl, special sast, Good cattle higher, ¥ crease in Clearings. The real estate market has been very active $5.35@b.50; light, $4.50@5.00; skips and culls, Tho ralirouds aroenjoyig ias amall rate |\ Gl pymaty 00y ox cast {ools, #;doy 126cise; vagon spokes, por sct, | during o pust week and the followiug table ,“;‘,?,’.':‘,,'{?"h','.’,fiufifn.g'f.’gs:ff:fi,,'.',f",'"{,'fi',“““ { U — " Swift was the heaviest purchaser of hogs | Omaha oyster, 7o i P e axios, | Bhows the aggrogute sulcs: siderably below tho returus of last scason LIVE STOOK. rosmary d8UEa00 dalry || e i snowdrop oyste butter, 5e: Hoston, 8¢; | Sac o i Monday, Jan. date, i ¥ square nuts, por 1b, «'huin, per lb, 6l @lse; melleabl wron wedges, 6¢ ywhars, 6c; hllrro\\' teet) W. T. Rickley, of Columbus, marketed | Gmans, butten es. '2;‘,’,,,';‘,’,',’,““5".“"”;‘“ il m 03 | hogs to-day. wafers, 10¢; graham wafers in pound pack- n George Green, of the firm of Savage & | ages, 19ige; hard bread, milk, 3 '.,""rlnl;fir:luna mule shoes, #3 Green, is quite ill. meal, S¢; oatmeal wafers, 10c: oatmeal wa- wire, in car lots, #.00 per 100'1bs Tuesday, Jan. i Chicago, Feb. 4—Tho Drover's Journal reports os follow: Cattle — Receints, good, others weak ; i COUNC! MEETING. What Was Done at Last Night', Speeial Sessi Minneapolis, Feb. 4. — Wheat — Fi receipts, 348 cars; shipments, 57, Closed store—No. 1 hard, cash, 77o; March, i7ig May, 80ic. No. 1 northern, cash, 3,000; stronger for ers, §3.00@5.00; stock- 6,050 ers and feeders, $3.00@3.40; cows, bulls and g ' Fred Powell, of Grand _Island, topped the | fers in Ib plgs, 12igc; animals, 1203 boliver | yuves 10t 50, $3.40; steel nails. — | The apecial meeting of the city council lust mixed, $1.7300; Texan cattle, §1b@n00. | Marhy 70k ‘“,’;l‘ e Ourm cash | jog market with a 310-1b load ger (round), 7c; = cream, Gornnill, | 58508130 1060, 840 stoal nate. 3. 300,467 | night was fairly attendea by the members, | Hogs—Receipts, '14,000; slows mixed, #.00 | 0¥ "hard. 7aes ' No. 1 novthorn, 10405 No, | _ The demand for cattle yesterday was con- | 10¢; cracknells, 16c; frosted cream, Sige hter sole, Wa2c; he mlock The object of the meeting was to consider & heavys d32@hi0; light, $.W@ | 2'northern, o 4 fined exclusively to shippers. finger snaps So; ginger snaps (city), uci | 21@350; hemlock ki, A . Following is a st the clearing | batch of ordinances on their first and second 5. skips, A Flour—Unchanged; patents, in sacks to | J. H. Lincoin, of Hampton, was on the | j.0I¢ made ginger snaps in boxes, lic; home ner kip, 50@be; A. hemlock ¢ ukvhru.uu use business rm tl reading relating to special assessments for | m:?:x:«‘vx;.lw Hooo: strong; natives, | wyin’ 6 101420 Lot~ Pty m;‘,,_t ] waae ginger snaps-(1 1b cans) per dozen, | A. A, hemlock calf. “backs,” 75¢: hemlock | Monday, Jan. o 10 spedih 84 western, $4.80@5.20; Texans, $3.00004.00; lambs, $4.75 National Stock \’nl'(l East St. Louis, Feb. 4. — Cattl Receipts, 100; shipments, none: market strong at un y native steers, #.10 good native steers, §3.900 medium to prime, stockers and feede fair to ers, ordinary o good, £.50: lemod crean pretzels (hand e, 10@4e ¢ was not at his post as usual to} | made), 1114e; assorted cakes and Jumbies, | LPRer, LX@24 Inquiry developed the fact | 111gc; assorted fingers, 15c; afternoon tea thu!- he is slightly indisposed. (in tins) per dozen, $7.00; banana fingers, A. Moore, of Gibbon, offered six cars of | 14¢; butter jumbles, 111;¢3 Brunswick, 15¢; io fat_cattle to the buyers on to-day's | brandy snaps, 15¢; chocolate drops (new), M. Kanga A He was bid $t.63 but refused and | 16¢; checolatqwafers, 15¢; Christmas lunch g 40 hos ‘stock shipped to Chicago. (in tins), per dozen, $4 cocon taffy snups, | &390: oak Kip skins, uu usx 00 2 will be observe i price | Me: coffen cake, 125" Cuba jumbles, 11450 | Shing 81,0001 25: French catf skins, 81,250 Feb. 4. — Wheat—Firmer; | column prime steers w 11300 to | cream puffs, we; egg jumbles, lie; 'ginger | 5'0n o quoted at %100 1,50, Cir. | Arops, 1ic: Noncy jumbles, 111c: jelly fing- paving grading, curbing and sewerage. i Messrs, Elliott, Barnacle and Jones we granted licenses as plumbers, and their bonds were accepted. When the subject of keeping the streets and crossings clean came up Councilman Hascall arose and moved that the : souncil in_any action the hoard of publ might tuke. Th —Wheat —5Stror s03ge. glish grain upper, 25¢; hem- | Tuesday, Jan, .n A lock grain upper, 2l@24c: Tampico B. L. [ Wednesd: F Moroceo, Tampico pebble, O. D. Mo, | "Thursday oa, B. G Mo, 80c; Simon O. | Friday, l)um.,ulu kid, 80w rday, Feb. Mo, & changed figures; heay (.uuu fair 5.403 pork, February, H - » 10 1,500 pounc linings, &0.00@6.50 pink, cream and Py . 181 was seconded m Councilman Burph: ! shipments, nono; demand; No. 2 wixed, | bnmiatances justify this anotation. When six | 0rs, 18c: Jolly wafers, 15¢; felly tart (new), | white fininie, £1.506 10,00 per oz colored THE SALVATIONISTS, passed. [ vy and butchers' selec 15 of good natives are bid #1.63 and refused | 13¢: “"“f fingers, 13¢: vanilla bar, 14e; va- | toppings, 20,000 11.00; green ox pelts, 3l Celebrating the First Anniversary of | The city attorney was directed to drgw up tions, , medium to prime, 018 nigh thno: to advance the quotations, | Mille wa era e Vienna_wafers, 1 dozen | yip skins, (unfrozen), 4@hjc; cowhidos Invading Omaha. the annuil levy ordinance to be passed by the £5.10615. 453 ordinary to good, Shippers must remember, however, that half l'fl"k“l“‘“" or dozen, 82.50. @he. L s by ] A <. | council on Tucsday night next. He wpus in- & $4.90(@3.20. b g fat and inferior grades will not command | Al goodd patked in cans 1 ct. per b, ad- Hiprs-Green butche green | The Sulvation army people, full of their | Ly, (iaf'to Jeave blank the amount to be Kansas City, Feb, 4.—Cattlo—Roceipts, those figures., ‘!;",‘ except Browflake and Wafel Soda, od., dry flint, “salt, 8c; | usual demonstrative spirit, ave celebrating | joyied for the benefit of. the $40;. shipments, none; steady to strong for tive and higher at $1.00. i which is packed‘only in cans. Soda in 2 Ib. ¢ dumaged hides, 'two | with due ceremony tho first an of | school T several of '~ the ing that the sehool, hoard 4 . and 3 1b. piaenboxes, i cent per Ib, advances ALE MARKETS, numlnn-,,,...u.,lu.»mp‘u-ln advance. Soda od fut cattle of all clusses, with comuor Grease—Prim their or ion in Omaba. The exercises | councilmen hel Knnmu City, Feb. 4-—Wheat—Steady: | OMAHA WHOL aniz 9 soft, cash, 79 asked; May, Sije iy 3. [ i S wath ¢ s e it 1 Ib. viger xes, 1 cont per. b, advanco, are extended over “three ditys, commiencing | would not b satistled with u 1 mill levys e 58 “"‘.“".“.'l«‘|'$' “lm_'!l:‘\:n.,“f.l Bive rn—Steady: No. 2, cash, 41'5¢ asked; * " Saturday, Feb. 4 Tho 2 b Bixid are packed I cases holding 18 aud terminate to- Relboisl A vo ot 8LEUA2.0: focders, ucive o ok eVl D S R Yy Feb. 4 | in 4 case. TH&¥1b. boxes are packed iu cases ot lust evening § BeWOr, 143 pav- 4 The following are the prices at which | holding 1244 knse, The 1 1b. boxes are wskod.” ound lots of produce are sold on this mar- | packed in cuseb holding 36 in o case. . ONC 1, a0, K 0o hd.” | et Fruits or ather lines of goods requiring | Graham and Ostmenl Wafers pac Liverpool, Feb. 4. -Wheat - Quict with | extra tabor of packing eannot always be | in a cose. supply - good; Californin No. 1, s 0 per | supplied un ontside orders at the same prices | ' Stow I‘(!H;Al,- boxe, s, i shipments, nonc; minon to choice, $4. H L 0. Vilkins, the oviginal r uiting ot and Mrs, Major Dale, ploneer officer ica, and e them o their T \u |, per b, otter,' #1006 | Oy 1b; dry ante- | 924 djournment, informally r ordinanee for the year atory to the final passage on ked 2 doz vith glass promy cental. oted the local trade. 0 : : Facks Wit biswe ol.coraet sud sireming y night next. Tho councilmeh fully 3 New Yous, Feb. Special Telegram | per ceutal R i um-xmu W Soda, 96.00 pex dox. | Tin Cases. wih Glass Lo £ ting of S PR an evident unanimity on the part & to the Pize.]--Srocks—The bank statemeut | New Orleans, Feb. & — Corn — Quict; | sold at firm and unchanged prices. We | Face'to diglay the goods, T5cents cach. No DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS. 1 with minstrel music, were indulged in of $ha mambers 1o Jukh Daving Uus B g was n surprise to tho street. Instead of | Wixed and white, 6e; yel e quote: ereamery, solid packed, 2¥@24c; | charges forBackages except for cansand re- S g until at @ late hour. Their programme for "\‘" '""”,‘“',',( A )’1‘1...114'-"" i 9 showing un increase of £,000,000 or §3,000,000, :{-na "J“‘f’lfl";lm“:;“:, ‘)u. 2, 40@dle. hm‘m r;‘n;. 16@18¢; medium, 14@16¢; low nanHl.l- (k‘“m ,Glass Front Tin l:nn]ul and 10 fu.[16¢. 20t 288 the three day :‘;J um; e \m\«ll o stipulated & '-,vwl;l ~'-‘~I~:I:“ e A o —Fi 2.8, % . “Snowflake! : W « g i a8 expected, the roserve decrbased $664,000. [ fiog Productse Fiemor but not quotably | & Eogs 1’&.3‘,“,'““,,,““ medium, but pric p"w;‘w:“%“‘“ Caos sra zelgiuable gb mecting be called for | ‘Phe shrinkage was more apparent thau real, vork, $ib r though firm are unchanged, We quote 20@31e onday night next to consider the contract a8 the increase in deposits of $6,815,500 offsot uh»uu ~\huuhh #0.20; long | for cold storage; 22@23c for strictly fresh. bed Good v—A kneo drill at 7 a. m, r':lr A.niln ‘-xx l\hl.!‘l‘ lnn\]lvl‘tlt; « ‘.);’l&:u!{\hm. the increase of #,012,000 in loans and simply Limedeggs are very slow at 15¢. Dry Goods. : Siunday—Great Holiness mecting b 10:50 | Hascall intimatedl that Myers' conduct re- . A Potiitr—The demand was in oxcess of the | . DUCK—Wast Point 20 in. 8 0z, 10'¢c; West & an. quired councilmanic _vonsideration, and the | :::;“t!:m:|u;fi::1wn:kow:nnéfw‘:ul:ex STOCK, supbly todny and prices. are. quoted firm | Point 20 in. 10 oz., 12idc: West Point 10 in. 12 EXPOSITION 1ALL. meeting by w unanimous vote was ordered. ect ta chieck th e : 0 with an unward _tendency. @ quote: | 0% 15¢: West Point 40 in. 11 0z, 16¢. Checks | No. 1 com, s 1 8.81%.50 | N ) Dressed chickens, 7@sc per Ib; turkeys, 5@ aledonia X, 9¥e; Caledonia XX, 10340; | No. 2 com, 8 1s. 17.00 | D Saturday, Feb. 4. 1588, | go: Qucka Meoc: goese, p@ive Economy, 9ie; Otis, Sige. 3k, Tho receipts of eattle and hogs during the | ArPLES--AFe still frin, and while o ad- | KeNTUCKY JEANS—Momo Canton, Ne-1, 4&6.-1'.\ 1411 past week have been moderate and slightly | vance is noted, ouu!de quotations are | 18¢; Durham, 27i4c; Hercules, Hc'. Leaming- L In excess of the corresponding period in 1587, | the rule., Prices are ‘given uncoanged. | ton, 22i4e; Cottswold, 25e. Y g g ‘who glance hastily at figures and rush off and buy or sell stocks when the reserve increases or decreases, are liable to be badly fooled on @ statement like to-day’s, which on its face Sunday—Gr meetings at 3 nnl Sp.m. M Monstrous bin [ great procession at 7 Blufts corps und offic rass band to the fiont; gi- ingatSp m. Mrs. Federation of 4com, s 1s. #1950 | when 19.50 | unite 1650 | gantic anniv The President of th Trades of Am rica, On Saturday evening, February 11, 1683, | Mr. Sum Gompers, president of the American rough appears bud, but an analysis proved differ- 'lln' quality of cattle offered during the | We quote eastern fruit, fair to choice stock, | ~ Ciasii—Stevens' B, 6c; bleached, 7c; Ste- R I TN T 15.00 | Major on *“I'he Work of the | Federation of Trades and Labor Unionay will ently. The bears, however, regarded the od indicated has been only fair until to- | §.50@3.75; fancy stock, $3.75(24.00, vens' A, Tige; bleached, Nije; Su vens' P, SIDING Army in Am " and many of the princi- | deliver a lecture on “Labor” under the aus- i e incat 08 o mtavorabis hoe ol aidod | diy: whon, votwitlistanding. vory Lgh 1o | e —Are soarce and in demand, and we | 830; ‘bleached, Oisc; ‘Stevens' N, Uic: | A, 1, W10 1L0LI0| G131 & 10ASIAED | el ionlulos reolaiimed by fhe Bbiration vy | FOCS ol the trafes-unitns of O Al them in depressing values. The market ceipts, thore were some frst-class cattle | quote: Good stock, $2.00@2.30; fair to | bleached, 10igc Stevens' S R T, 121e, B, % | in Omaha will speak. workingmen cordially invited. offered. The highest price paid for native Admitt “Phe Omaha corps of the Sulvation army | free. Remember date—Saturday, Pelnmray now nubers 200 persons. 11, at the Kxposition hall, Commurys. Dr. Hamifton Warren, Magnetie Phy- Chally Dlul_! lflon r’s Monday. fl w@l!l\ and California beans at MiscELLANEOUs—Table oil cloth, $2.85, steers during the week just closed was $4.15. @ vl-in Holland, S8tjc to 9%; Dado fiallnud, Prime steers are now weorth on this market WERT Po'r Tous—Are very scarce, and | 13'ge. $4.15@4 50, but they must be of first-class | those who want them have to | 8n advance [ Cawmkics quality to command those figurcs. Other | on provious prices. We quote $1 per doz and | dard. 4i4c; opencd steady, but scon becamo weak. Lon- don wus u soller of long stock, but aside from operativns by foroigners there was no outside businiess. The savage rate war being urged Woods, 414¢; Stane i d surgeon, Room 3, Crounse (< ‘ srades of cattle arc slightly better and good | 83¢ to 4e for California. o CoMPORTENRS —80, 0@, 00. Sloisn an 4 i MoGiynn and His Followeis. ' Dy the Grunger roads between Chigazo uud o i 4 a5 e el Siding 50¢ per M block, eor 1oth and Capitai ave, Chronic McGlynu : 0 o e B e e o 0, 0% | Siock will i highes prices than a wock | Dares--Porsian, boperlb, | OBLAXKES- White, 8100GE.50; colared 81,10 e [ @ nervous diseuses o spocialty. Teles | New Youk, Feb. 4.—(Special Tologram to Faduction of 2i{ cents being made by the :nk The receipts of hogs have been moderate | and prices are now quoted: Home grown, 75 I.!Lnuun SugeriNo—Berkeley - cambrio, | 2d com${ in White Pine Ceiling 24,00 | phone 044, the Bue ] —Avthe usual Friday meoting of S, i8] T s : £ .

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