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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | i, Sty v | B Trunk lines are proparing to meet this com- Both Wheat and Corn Experience a e lake lines, and have organized them into an e R association to ply between Buffalo and Duluth. In this way they can compete with the new lir dited with and prices d list was weak, with declines extending from | Fat 1i tioned OATS ALSO SHOW STRENGTH. en 4. Chicago brokers were cre- | be ng large sellers of But Owing to Free Selling By Hutch- inson and Other Circumstances the Advances Are Soon Lost —General Quotations. the finish, The cut made by St. Paul early cows Didn't Ly CiicaGo, Feb. 20— the Brr.]—Cold weather, promising damage to winter wheat was the bull argument in the wheat market this morning, and there | Cedar Ray were other circumstances such as a con- | Percer reduction of 11§ to 113§ was made on fifth ids & The total sales of stocks were 112, common grades OMAHAJOBBERS DIRECTORY To Dealers Only. Office, 141 Farnam Streot. Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lomber, I:lc. tmported and Amcrican Purtiand nt Neent 107 MY kaven 11vraniie Coment and '™ Quiaey White Lime CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring. 9th and Donglad —_— choice home grown, ® 1.00; ONARAJOSBERS DIRBCROR | ON HURCHILL PARKEk Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Carriages and Bugeies | O ¢ organizing water rates west of | The following is @ table of prices paid in The majority of them have good | this market for the grades of stock men. 1t frequently occurs that no sales of some particular grade are made, when in this the table will state as nearly as possible the price that would have been paid had there 1 any of that class among the offerings, Paul, | Prime steers, 1300 to 1300 1bs. . #4.25 lined 1¢ point. The rest of the | Prime steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs steers, 900 to 1050 Ibs. 3 14 to % points. The market became exces- | CHERIEd runge steers, 1200 to sively dull atout noon, and remained so until | Common Arrres—Are still firm, and while no ad- 4 Gulnfl oil, vance is hulul. Uullh\e quotations are lh(! ot l’l\u AND ROBES INpiGo BLrg - Washington, 6; \umur» Tndigo blue prluts 10¢; Anwrn an, qmm- castern fruit, fui i hln v stock, & e scarce and in démand, and we quote “Ciood stock, £2.0022.90; fait {0 wood, lifornia beans at #2.2) to choice stock, $3.50 Aruold Gold Seal, 10ty Hacs Ramupo, 0\.‘., ; Ric hmnnu, FIN £1.60@1.%0, and C Charter \‘nk “TTLININGER & METCALF CO., Agricultaral [mplements, Wagons, Carriages ._Wholesale. Omaha, Nebraska. PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, Agricaltoral lmnlenfems, Persian, 8¢ per 1b. be_er bushel, NH1s 10 per cent ' & with rutabagas at Bb60c per AUR KKAUT--Manufacturers sm-m to be closing out stock on hand and a reduction s W Choice per bbl. of 36 gal 14 0L, #4.57(@5.00 in the day on fourth class froicht to St Paul :}'M;rn Lo ol s met by pthor ¥ ‘air to good range foeders. a8 promptly met by the other roads, and & | BRI KAOG TR (ECET E 00 1bs and upwards .. class to Missouri river points by all roads. | Common to good bulls The bond market was slow, and Burlington, l-'n:;r ‘o mwh‘vnn u.m;‘i-{ Vorthe clined 8 X 1bs and upwards . orthern firsts declined e, Prime fat sheep je: 80, 131 : (\)nr\‘d 124 Al (olulcll nion Pacifie, 18¢. Bebb white, 10, £11.00 per bbl, fizons&Buwes ) gal. Ciner—Choice Michigan cider, $6,00@6.50 Iron Worke., “PAXTON & VIERLING, mlum and Cast Iron B[llllllll! Wor per bbl. of 82 gal. —Choice rice o 414¢ per Ib, other kinds CannoTs—82.2502.50 ber barrel. ew stock, 250 per parrel. few on the market. SHEETING ——Atlanta A, 44, Atlanta H, 44, lantic P, 44, 6 n is quoted at 4@ per b, o Atlanta D. 44030 L 0.4, Tl Lawrence wmo'NA IMPLEMENT (.o siderable decrease in the visible supply, fair | 702 shares. Good fat sheey exports and steady cabies to encourage buy- | GOVERNM ing, and there appeared to be plenty of bull | dull but st sentiment in the pit at the start. There was YESTEIDAY'S QU “T“‘"‘“‘ some buying for New York account and "ds preterred. some covering of spot wheat, but it soon N. Y. Central developed that there would be no great rush N.. of buying orders from the outside, and local traders and professionals were left to face Hutehinson who begun to sell. His offers hud & decdening effcct on the bulls, and later, when early buycrs began to unload, the price dropped, but the decline was only moderate. The visible supply statement and the pres- ent and prospective receipts here were the influences at work in the corn market, and 5 3 Cinada Southern. 535, Pacific Wi Central Pacific ‘vn 0. D.&E Chicago & Alton. 136 I'u)lmnu Palaced nml'. L1280 Reading. 5 Rock Tsland. Like Shore Michigan Ceniral i Missour Pacific.... #4% o preferred they pulled in different directions. The im- p : L mediate effcet of the r port of the two days, | Migsouribactic. . 214 W. U. Telegraph. . 584 inspection was 10 depress prices. As thevis- | Moxey—On call, ruled easy at 2@ per ible supply figures began to come in later it became apparent there would be 4 deerease instead of an increase, as had been expected, and the market firmed up rapidly, the cover- ing of early short sellers helping the advance. Then came the estimate of 440 curs for to- morrow, and this was more than the market would stand and prices fell again. lluh hin son, who was a big buyer of ¢orn on day, was a free seller today. May corn opened at 51%c, dircetly fell to 511, @517, then advanced to 51%e, declined to .nlum) e, amd closed at 1 o'clock at 5ide. June corn opened at 513 e, sold up to 5lige. down to 5114¢, and closed at1o'clock at 511y @1 % c. ‘The oats market showed some strength in the early part of the session, and prices ad- d a little, but the advance was more lost later. 'l‘lw volume of opened 1% cand closed thers opened at $1%¢, sold - August oats sold cent.. Closed offered at 21, Prive Mer ILE PAPE @h per cent. Srenting Exciasce—Dull but steady o #8415 for 60 day mm PRODU l‘B MARKETS. 'ollowing are the 2:30 Visibly supply compiled by secretary | s1 Chicago board of trade for week ending Feb- follows: Wheat, 5,560 8,443,000 bushels: or wheat bbls, &3, '»(lm £2.503.75; wheat, bbls, 0425, spring, &1 @3.10 per bbli buckwhcut flour, £5.00@@6.7 bbl. Wheat—Firm carly, later became weaker closing after fluctuating 'y ow Saturday ; cash and March, 16¢: May, 80, Corn—TRuled quiet carly, later become more activi out closing Saturday and closed aturday; cash and March, 4 Outs ,n-unl). close. May. In provisions there were no sensational de- velopments, Lard was bought freely by a prominent trader whose operations m thi and other lines on the fioor have attracted at- tention of late, but aside from this there was 1 no feature in the day's business. E Saturday's closings, pork at 1 o'clock wi 2o easier, lard unchanged to 215e low short ribs 2@ the p futurc—sold ut 34 1o §c. ghtly under Saturday’s ominal ul Tr@s0c. Prime Timothy —$2.47@?. Flax-seed —§1.44 1 close; cash, $11.00; | rates for same ol e for porlg dat £.90, and f, vibs @t 750, Felro ary and M runged 20¢ under M; <ing at February lard was Febru March short ribs 15¢, and March i Lard nlmnl i ruled firm; | Tat cash, §1.80; May, Dry Si ml M W0GL6.05 10@ \ 1235 under the May market. For June de- Stoady: full flats, 111411 m cheddars, 103{ young Americas, livry pork closed at $14.2 short ribs at & $12.85, and yeu was quiet, AFTERNOON A at 57,95, and Year porle sold at vd ut$7.55 Cash product sir, fresh, 20@21c. Unchanged s green hides 5ige; green h green salted, 6l light salted bull, 54¢; groen 5 ez dry flint nded, 15 per cent alfed, 10c. No. 1, country, 1o frozdn, preen ¢ bull, 4iyc: 810N —Grain and provisions w York reports Tair ex + doicons, § How—In arch corn, 47 corn, blige; May ¢ §14.20@14 ) $7.020¢ : June lard, & corn, Slies Miy pork, Tay lar Shipments. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu. yerers—Plain _standard, 21 ; standard, 40c: extra s <18--Government bonds were | Fair to medium sheep . Common sheep Light and medium hogs. Fair to choice heavy Fair to cholce mixed hogs. . 44, 3o; Pepporell O, 44 i Pepperell, 04, 3 Pererell, S4 “OMAHA WIRE & IRON wdfinis. Iflamlracmrm of Wire and Iron Ralhnn Window Guards, Flot Kte. 123 North 10th 8¢ OMAHA SAFE and IRON W’ORKS. Man' frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Sares K, Jron aad Wire Fencin Amculmral Imulemems Wagons& Bnmes Cormer 1ith and Nichotas Stre ots.. OLLILIIAN T I J.F.SEIBERLING & CO,, Harvesting Machinery and Binder THine. 1414 Leavenworth st., Omaha New York counts, 40c: bulk oysters, « £1.8 per 100; selects, $2.00 per gal. ; n\'r« R A 4 1,0 Ltepresentative 8 ATIVE STEENS, Stocks wre light and the de t prices ure given s before, and for Malagas, 1 Droportion up to nn ton, Tige; York, Tiges Caleutta dress, 81 ¢ Renfrew dress, 81y @ and Vurm‘r nu,ml bbls. Bell & Bugle, §1 0. MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARDCO Manufacturers and Jobbers in Wams Buggies, Rakes, Plows Bm. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORK Iron and Wire Fences, Railings, Guards. i proved Awnings, Lo Blacksmiith Works. 'l‘hurl;<lik|'. 00 ™ lmrnfhkl'. x\\i. ‘Cor. 9th A Pabifc Streets, Omalia, e filborts, 1¢; Ttalian chestnuts, Artists’ Materials. A HOSPE, Jr., Al‘llsts’ Mfltmals Pianos and Organs, lhl‘lk\u!ll' Street, Uruabin, NeUruska. 5 !oon and Shoes. . V. MORSE & CO Juhhm of Boots and Shaes, 111 Farnam §t., Omahn ; Hay mukur. -u.,. i IMEAGHER & LI‘.A(.H. Fire and Blll‘fllfll‘ Proof Safts, Tll]lfl Locks, Y= h somewnat scarce and found at O@21c for 1-1b frumes; lh-uvvr Creek, 1 Beaver U1 Im‘k, e, previous quotation: cannied honey, 10@12e per b, Grocer's List. ProvisioNs—Hams, 111 mn\,.. brt‘nk(ul\ bacon, 114@111;¢1 salt, Sty @iy ; shoulders, 6 |\ —\llxr‘d ‘Om ll(" 43I Work, 1410 Farua " W. L. PARROTTE & CO., Wholesale Hats, Caps and srrpw (oods, Ammonia_carb, 14c¢; camphor re- ¢ cream tartar, cream cartar po morphia sulph, §.40; Inu t\np(‘lllml‘ quinine, P, & W : wax, white, 40 bor Tbvy 54c; alum, de; 10c. Spda bi. carb, 107 H.lrlu‘)"iln'ul Quiaha, N KIRKENDALL JONES & CO.. e (Succossors (o iteed, Jones & Co.) ¢ | Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shocs Agents for Boston Rubber She Harney St., Omaha, Millinery and Nollon-. . OBERFELDER & CO., IIIIDDI’IGI‘S & Jobhers in Hllllflfil‘}' & Notions 28, 210 wud 212 South 1ith Street lifornia plum: blueberries, per case, 21b, e £2.50; pineapples, 2 b salmon, per doz, §1.% 8, per case, #4 0240 u..gphnu«, borax, refined, per Ib Dressed meats, Cattle, ¢ Jgokee!lore and Stationers. H. M, & S. W. JONES, Successors to A. . Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Retail Booksellers and Stationers, Commercinl Stationery Douglas Street, Ol e e Coftees, Splces, Etc. 'CLARKE COFFEE CO. ‘O Coffee and w\u- Mills. Teas, Cofiees, Spices, Baking Pl]V]flB]‘ H-n'm‘.. Extracts, 1 string beans, e cuse, bt 0@ 1. ¥ “J.T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. 21b marrowfat Waolssale Notious audFurnishing Goods Live Stock Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sold on the market to-da neatsfoot extra, gasoline, 74 degrees No. 1 lara, 50 t W, \x\ summ 483 and 4 B uth 10th 8t., Omaha, golden No. 1, 40c} c Sl : sy G VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods. 1105 1arney Street, Omabia . {0 4% vatls, 8%60% any‘puu« foved $2.60; No. 1, £.00; wal. R S Ib., $.00: oil lemon, per 1b.. : oil wintergreen, §2 Maluiga, per gallon, §1.25. il bergamot, per &200¢ oil pepper- B -u\hvhx( ra 4-tie ekt cavy stable, $4.00. nmry Mhue, loks Neb Armour & Cudahay i W Hammond & Co. Swift Packing Co.. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO.y Wholsale Reflnfirl autl Lubricating Oils. A. 11 Bishop, Mannge . £7.00; do in half £8.00: do in hall , §9.00; do in half __—.——'—: Crockery and Classware. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glssware, Lamps, Chimneys Ot ce, 17 8. 1ith &1, Onialin, Nebraska. Castile, mottled, per Ib., 8@10¢; cas- ~Me bi e o b tile, white, 0@l lead, pure, 6c Total 0-1b puils, 81.501.7 gunpowder, 20@ 5¢; Oolong, 20@ “Young Hyson, 0 and 10 per cent, d hest and lowest CARPENTER PAPER CO., Wolesale Paver Dcalers Carry anice atock of Printing, Wrappin, W fiem at o slight | Showing the extreme hig A id Tor 1eading grades of hogs on dates mentioned : Seven-sixtecnths, 11@114 Lorillant's Climas —_Commission and Storago. D, A. HURLEY, Comnisson and Jobing, mond’s ]lnrwslu;‘-. 450 Prlmora Materials. L WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIUN. d '8 Old \ \ll' 20y v Orl RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Stm BEB fl]lfl Commission MC!‘CUHMS M. knng.lruu. 40¢ 4;“] kl-xx JH . car load, $1.40. Svaar--Bricks, 121 e per 1b; penny 205 ouk mx. skins, meEMANG.CO_ "OMAHA RUBBER CO., Produce Lummlssmn Mm chal ls Poultry, Butter, ek hip skins, $1.10/1.5 ) per doz.; pink, e ) 10.00 per doz. ; Manufecturers aud Dealrs in Rubber Goo il Clothing and Leather Beltiug. JUS Furnam Stroe Range of Prices. izhest and lowest prices paid for of cattie on da tes mentioned at no sales of that particular class of cattle were made on No \H \ 3 churns, bu\lcr lub%, $1.705 " GEO. SCHROEDER & cu.‘. Shano & Sebroeder.) Prodece Commission and Cold Storage, Omabia, Nebraska, ake, 414¢ per Ib. Shace eft bl ol I green’ calf skins, damaged hides, two- A. L. STRANG CO., Purps, Pipes and Engines, steam, Water, Ihulwn, and fl\p{m-m hbls new, ! o Corn, bu, .. 158,000 May ribs, $7.50; Junc ST, 3000 o i Rye, b 3,000 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 15000 Cuicaco, Feb. 20.—(Special Telegram to the BEe.]—CarrLE—Trade was rather active with a slight upturn onstock that suited the shipping and dressed beef trade. Medium, plain and common native steers were un- changed. New York had 100 cars, witha ) down turn of 10c. But for that fact there 3 would have been a sharp upturn here, as the run was not heavy within Kansas City or St. Louis. Although the receipts herc are fully up to the wants of the trade dealers express some surprise that there are not more cattle coming forward, on account of the down- turn in freight rates. Sanguine ones claim this is an cvidence that fat cattle are scarce, and that the day of jubilec for producers and high prices is n at hand. Possibly some of these people, who are look: ing for extremely high prices in the spring, may be disappointed. Native butchers’ stock was in good demand and firm. There were no Texans on the market, and little or noth- ing doing in the stocker"and feedor trade, Prices to-day ranged: Choice £, 106 good steers, 1350 to 1500 Ibs., &4 455 I"(KD 1o 1350 1bs., &3.00 .40; 950 to l.flll 1b & d Liverpool, Feb. . but demand poor; holders ufl.»r moderatel Corn—Firm and demand fair; new mi western, 48 10d per cental, Minneapolis, Feb, 20.—Wheat-~The in- quiry for wheat was not large and toward the close lower prices were accepted. Re 4 shipments, 20 cal 0.1 hur(L in store, cash, 783{c sge: No. l_ nmflwru, “Unchianged. vaukee, Feb ¢: Maych S Mo, 2 mixed, 331 jc. toudy T GAab3e, sions—Pork firm at §14.50; lard casier Mi o0, 22 and 24 Farnam Stree CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. Wholesale Purips, Pmc lengs steam und Water Suppl & (;rm-n ox prlw B@ig 4(@6lge: cowhides, 41 @b Fuis — Raccon, musk rat fall, 2 nr.m-d pecled |wm'|n-« ; evaporated s Coal, Coke and Lime. HA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, M0 Eouth 13th Street, Omialin, Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO., Manufacturers of llllllflls White Lllllfl Apd shippers of Conl, Dra d Sewer prunes, new, 43 @sc; citron, 24 Cahfornia- Londo striped _skunk. lengia, 7 ,m Mirror gloss, o1 Oswego glows, 7c, O~\vl‘,\;u corn, 7e Corr 1, per Ib, £2.000(3.00; No. &1. (K)(llh 003 dry ‘Im‘r ukms Q;’,{\u ; Graves' corn, “U.’s, WIND ENGINE & PUMF CO smaxyl land Water Supplics, 18 and 20 Farnam St Ouahe, *. Dockage and Comi Public inspectors dock pregnant sows 40 pounds, stags 80 pounds cach, Dead’ hogs, 100 pounds and over, $1.00@ 2.00 per ewt, A(‘!fi len 100 1bs, of no value. : hog d: Corn, ¥1.00 per bu. hiay, £30; prairic hay, 80 per ton, i 50c per head; Hogs and sheep: fancy green and @ old " governmant Java, 5@ © Java, 25@2Nc; Mocha, 28@30c; sted, McLaughlin's L 221c; Dilworth's, 22¢; Red Cross, Coat—Egg §1 walinut block, 4 Tt £5.005 11inois, £4.5024 Gurarx—Wheat, No. c 3¢ corn, white, B(@65¢, according to quality. s—Cologne spirits 158 proof, §1.14 do. 101 proof, $1.16; spirits, sccond quality 101, proof, $1.14; do, 18 £1. 188 |)rnol per wine cu\lr)u, 42 nut,§10.50; rlllIL' Towa lump, 3.7 BROWNELL & co., Engines, Boilers and General Machinery, Sheet Iron Work NEBRASKA FUEL CO. smnuers of Gual and _Goke. Yardage: per head. Fe ® -Granulated, 3 3 Wwhite extra C, 6 ,@ M 4 o arlings, $10 per car. 8, $5: public inspection on ) All sales unless atoie per 100 1bs live weight, “powdered, Tg@sic; New Orleans, w ____Dry Goods am_i Notions. M. E SMITH & CO., Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notiors, 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th St., (rnu\hl. Neb, KIL-PATRICK KOCH DRY GOOD: Co Tmporters and Jobbers n Dry Goods,Notions Gents' Furnishing Goods. s, € " PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., Wholesale Parm Ficld and Gardcn Seeds CRACKERS, CAKES, Etc.—Prices subject to } soda (city goods), 7 tins), 1lc; soda dand, soda snowflakes (il Imurlm -\ t‘ M(.m u() soda wafers (in tins), 10c; y_oyster, Gige; excelsior, 7c; Live Stock Notes. Hogs steady. Cattle higher. No sheep market, Everything sold. J. A. Snyder, of Lucoln, marketed catfle. A. H. Wilson, of Walton, marketed a load of hogs. James Rurtts, of Lincoln, topped the mar- He sold a load of 253-1b Beanale imported, p\'ml oy n!u 'y ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO-. SIUI‘HEE FflFWfll‘!llllE and GflmflllSSlflfl Branch houde of the 11 tenne wholesulo and retatl, | OHATA mummflm’s 00; champagnes imported, per- case, 28.0033.00; A gerican per case §10.00@ snowdrop u\nw : Omaha buttor. mu ker meal, SRR e LR ;' hard bread, 5¢; milk, 7lge: oat meal, m. outmenl wafers, 10c; ont fers in 1b pkgs, 2 § saw tooth butte Frovr AND FeEp—Mi Kunsas and Missouri Minnesota patents, 78 per ot Nebraska pat- DEWEY & STONE. Wllfl]ESfllB Dealers in Plll‘lllllll‘e. Street, Omahn, Nebrask: wheat graham graham, £1.40 per ¢ $6.50@7.00 per-bbl; Exce ready raised, $5.00 per 100-1b case; cor porkers at $5.45. C frosted cream, ; ginger snaps ( home made ginger snaps in boxes, Considerable complaint is expressed by At some shippers concerning the dockage sys- A letter received by EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, E: «vuo" , Texas gl.AAzsL-ls, F240@.280; fed, Firn at $1.00, ket on hogs' to-day. S0(@4.00 - = Whoat—Steady: 9 Hous—Trade was brisk and_pric S Laute; Skeb, Wheat—Steady; to a nickel higher, the strength b 4 on good mixed and pucking sorts, such a8 | Gogn il tem on this markef packers wanted, who were liberal buyers to- day. The best heavy made $5.60@5.5. One oud of Dyerville, Ta., heavy, averaging ordinary run of mixc 5 , and light ght of 160 to nade $5.10@515, and lighter J Averages $1,80@3.05. LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Feb. 20.—The Drover's Journal reports as follow: 3 Cattle—Receipts, 8,000; fancy, $5.10@5.20; | good steers, $2.20@.5.00; stockers and feed- ¥ ers, 3.60; cows, bulls and mixed, #1.80 @8.10; Texus-fed cattle, §2.40@@+4.00. Hogs — Receipts, 19,000; market strong: mixed, #0054 $.80@5.70; light, Butter--Steady; creamery, 24@30¢; dairy, 18@2e. New York, Feb, 2 2,200 —Wheat—Receipts, xports, 168,000; options advanced i@ top; spot Lo better: ungraded red, (@iddie: No. 1 red, nominal, #2¢; No. 3 red, ML¢ in elovator, dr@n0iie affoat, %00 f. 0. b.: March clos Corn-—Receipts, 10,i00; export: vaneed a triflo on both cash and of ing firm; ungraded, 5%@K00l 610 in store; March closed at 01 Oats — Receipts, 70,000; expo afirmt. bigher; mixed western, 38G4 ern, d1@4ic, 5@10 points lower and heavy; saies, 50 N‘.I)«lh bags; February, $12.800 12, March, Sheep “market strong, | @1 40, April, $12.056¢12.20 e to 15¢ higher natives, 12.05; June, §11.80@11.95; July Petroleun—Steady; united, S¥c. Eggs—Dull and easy; western, Tresh, 253§ western, $4.80@5. lambs, §5.00@6.25. National Stock Yards Louis,Feb. 20.—Cattle—Receipts, 1,180 ship- ments, 000; market stronger: choice heavy native steers, #4.40@5.30; fair to good native steers, §3.90(4.90; butchers’ steers, medium to_clloice, ®L70: stockers —and feeders, fair to good, $2.00@ Hogs — Receipts, 3, nou shipments, 1,600; market a shade higher; choice heuvy and butchers' selections, $5.55@5.50; packing, medium to prime, §.05@5.30; light grades, ordinary to good, #4.50@5.01. Kansas City, Feb. 20.—Cattle—Reccipts, 1,300; shipments, 850; market steady to shade higher; good to choice corn-fod, $4.30@4.80; Texuns, l’urk Steady and qum Lard—Firm, but quiet spot was qoted at $3.05@S. Butter—Steady, fair demand; western, 14 @ Cheese--Quiet; wester western steam, No. ¢ soft, cash, ¥ It Corn-—Steady: No. 2, cash. 43%» asked; | fore: Outs--No. 2, May, 20}gc asked. 23 Feb, 20. - Corn—Quiet | 16 common to mo:}h\m,._ )@4.15; stockers bioa e, 60(6lc; wixed, ble; yel- 1.80@2.60; feeders, $2.75( cows, $1.30 | low, 62 b v A zg:».ux s Oats —Easier; No. 2, 3 @40c¢ Povrrky—\Were very scarce, and ? Hops - Receipts, 5,000; shipments, 2,000; | ©Corn Meal--Firmer at §2.55u2.90. main firm ut h“‘w- advance. | markot active; common to choice, #.00@ Hog Products—Quiet and steady; pork - 5.55; skips and pigs, $3.00@4.60, l“g‘ b Bsiis houlders, $0.20, 4 FINANCIAL. ————t Valonoias, e AT OMAHA LIV %W Yoxk, Feb. 20.—(Speclal Telogram menan o the BEE.|—Stocks—The Reading strike ! t.f’"_‘,"\. . Al is now pructically out of the way as & factor U e Mab 0, is™ | | We quote #1 per doz. " in the stock }m\rkt‘l.“‘l“ln'ctm! wtion 0fthe |y, paceipts of cattle to-day were 466 head, fornia. : scttleent was regarded by many as a bull | of wwhich a good portion were fair natives i argument, but it was noticed that stock came demand \as only fair, while ship- yellow, £1.00@1.10 per cwt; per cwt: bran, $16.00@17.00 per tc ings, $14.50@15.00 per ton: hominy, bbl; chopped feed, chopped corn, $18.00¢ POWDER AND Snot—Shot, $1.75; Miami powder, one-fourths, $1.50; blasting kegs, $2.15; Quoted at $1.85 per bushel. i Haunwaue—Iron, rate, $2.60 steel, speciul cast, 41 cast stools, do, 1 S cgocqueu. PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. , 709 and 711 8. 10th St., Omaha, Neb, McCORD BRADY & CO., Wholgsale Grocers, 12th and l&-lvrnwunh Streets, Owmaba, Nebraska, D. M. STEELE & CO.. Wholesale Grocers, 1219, 1221 and 1223 lhrn-sy Hlncl Um-hl Neb, ALLEN BROS.. Wholesalg GI‘IJUEI‘S, 1114 and 1116 Harney Street, Omaha, Neb. made ginger snads (l-1b cans) per dozen, lemon cream, 8¢; pretzels (hand made assorted cakes and jumbles, 1114c; afternoon tea (in_tins) , #7.00; banana fingers, 14c; butter one heivy shippe dnck at these yards i other market to-day states that the heavier than on any that until matters are chinged he will try some other place. Manufacture Galvanized Iron aud [:nrmca. Juhin Epeneter, Proprietor. 9201 North i0th Street, Ou perd £19.50@20.00 per mn. $1.50; bucksh half kegs, §2. sorted flllgcrn. 15¢; ly and_ after ‘o few changes closed | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. snaps, 15c: L.IoLullil(! drops (new), 16¢; choco- 5c; Christmas lunch (h\ tins), Produce, Fruits, Nuts, Etc. Monday, Feb. 20, tions are wholesale quoted on_produce {47 the ratcs at which rotnd tots are sold on Fruits or other lines of goods requiring cxtra labor in_packing eannot al- ways be supplicd on outside orders at the sanic priccy duoted for Lo ‘ " ates on flowr and feed are jobbers prices. (mflee—spot fair; Rio, $16.00; nv\w:'s Prices in ‘grain ml‘llmu' pald by millers detivered. Lager Beer Brewers, 11 North Blgthtoenth Sireot, Omahs, Neh, 03 Cuba jumbles, 111 lio:' ginger drops, The follow and not Itldll 20¢; egg jumbles, honey jumbles, 11igc; jelly fingers, 15 wafers, 15¢; jelly tart (new), 15¢; lady fing- ers, 13c; vanilla bar, 14c; vanilla wafers, 14¢; Vienna wafers, 1 dozen packages in box, per 507 wagonSspoke 50; hubs, per set, $1.50; sawed day, §1.50; tongues, each, this market. CANFIELD MANUFALTURING CO-- Mannfactarers of Overalls, 1102 nd 1104 Douglas Stracty ., the local trade. chain, per 1b, 8}3@13c: wedgts, 6o; crowbars, e ellable, S@l0c; harrow teeth, 4c; Burden's horse shoes, o Bundbiie siule. shoce. i in car lots, $4.00 per 100'Ib 40; steel nails, 50 ALl goods packed in cans 1 ct. per 1b, ad- nowtlake and Wafer Soda, which is packed only in cans. and 3 1b, paper boxes, ! all other goods, 1 cent per Ib. advance. in 1 1b. paper boxes, 1 cent per Ib. e The 2 Ib. boxes are packed in cases holding 15 xes are packed in cases holding 12 in @ case, Tne 110, boxes are packed in cases holding 86 in a case. One Ib. Graham and Oat Meal Wafers packed 2 doz. s Pants, Ehirts, Eto. vance except All guotations on mer- chandise are 0blulutd rom leading houses daily. Prices on ecrack- are those glven by leading Sash, Door-, Ile. i M. A. DISBROV. £ CO., Wholesale Manuf ioturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, and lzard Stroets, Omahs, 'Nbo. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. | Mannfacturers of Sash. Doors, Blinds, Wark and Ioterior Har Wood Fi and are corrected ers, cakes, cte manufacturers. Monday is usually a quiet day on the pro- duce market, and to-day was no exception. Receipts all uround were light and prices ruled st Saturday's figures. Butter, how- ever, was in_liberal sun[\ly, but of & poor qulm\' and prices, mou @i inclined to weakness. {@12c. rates 10 to 50. Some of the Iriends of Louis Schmitz, a tailor residing at Sixteenth and Web- ster streets, tried to get him lll|l.l the city jail, then into the county in each instance without success, the man was laboring LEE FRIED & CO.. Jobbers of Harflware and Nalls Tinware, Sheet Iron, Kto. n Mt Powdor Coe Omana, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders’ Hardware and SGale Renalr Shtll] Mechanics' Toals and Buffalg | Branch betco, 120 Show Tops for boxes, with glass opening to show goods, 75 cents. Cans $3.00 not returnable. Soda, $6.00 per doz. unchanged, were r eggs the outside figire was 16¢, Wwith more than enough on Kansas City, Feb, 20.—Wheat—Steady; | hind to suoply the demand. iie; May, 39 bid, 813¢¢ | for poultry was light and the supply was the sume, 50 prices are given unchanged as be- under delirium They finally treated him to morphine and after a desperate resist- ance succeeded in putting him aslcep. It is thought his is a dangerous case. e Some of our most prominent citizens have been cured of chronic rheumatism by that wonderful pain-banisher, Salva- i il. Price 25 cents. "Wll). Jones, what a ho(n]rim v(yu have in your throat!” from a_col(d)t m my head. much live stock.’ Dr. Bull's Cough The Bull will qu kly scare the o(a)rse away.” or Wafer Soda, Cans for Snowflake Tin Cases with Glass Face to display the goods, 75 cents each, No es except for cans and re- uss Front Tin Cans and Cans are returnable at Mouldings, Suair Corner Sth nnd Leuvenworth Streets, Ouaha, Neb. OMAHA PLANING MILL (0.. Manafacturers of Moulding, Sash, Dtmn, And Blinds. Turatug. Stair-work ni and RECTOR, WILHELMV & CO,, Wholgsale Hardware, eb. Whstern Agents raoo Steel Nall March, 4lc usked; May, 45%c bid, 46)3¢ | Burrzn—Reccipts were medium and prices llnnl nn! Ofice i asked. unchang 2 prices charged. . We quote creamry, solid packed. 5¢; choica rolls, 18@20c; medium, 4@ . 15@17c; limed, 10@ Smoke Stacks nougm'. Eto. _ H. K. SAWYER, Manufacturing Dealer in Smuke 8lac Britchings, Tynks and Genorsl Duck—West Point 20 in. 8 oz., 10}¢¢; . Point 20 in. 10 oz, 1255¢; West Point 10 in. 12 in. 11 0z, 16c, _Check: wéllcdnnll X l:)\’fl (.nledomu XX, 10}4¢; ®Memorial, 15¢; Canton, 18¢; Durham, 27}4c; Hercules, i8c; Eaus-- 15¢; West Point . “"W.J. BROATCH fleavy Hardware lrun aml steel 1@z per Ib; L;:rkevl, up wm cure CRASH—! levcnl’ I! !k blel(‘had, 50@8 % STOCK. Florida, brighis, $42 5.50; russetts, :150 @4.00; Mexica JAMES A.EDNEY, Wholesale Ircn and Steel. Sle ens’ N, ' Stevens' § 1. T, 1 s—Table oil cloth, um Hollund. 8lyc to 9¢; PALMFR. IIILHMAN & co., lee Smck Commission Merehanl e Some thief, or thieves, went into the shed back of Parson & Johnson's feed store,1008 Saundersstreet Sunday night, and lifting the bed from a bran new de- livery wagon, got away with the run- They were tra Twenty-third and M e & puir of mules were hitched to the ve- hicle, and all further trace of them was 1 axpectod from California to-dry. Wagon and Carrla and 8}¢ tode for Cali- 2 5 h Wood Aln k, Henvy Haré wan Dido Holland, & ¥ ok Moy Tartaace Swekr PoTATORs—Are very scarce and the L ey jons given are nominal. [ MnLOV Brors prices unchanged at §1 per doz. and 2}5@de Lire Stock Lumlmssqn Merchauls, Markut furn shoct froe vy “OMAHA LUMBER CO., . All Kinds of Buildivg Mate and Uaten Pucific T 2d as far as CoMPORTENS fitd'.cm@:m 0. per b for California. ONI0NS-—Some poorer grade: or those that @She, but for Home' grown, wire spoilin 6 — Berkely r‘ulllbx'm ont Lo freely for even these who believed in | pers took very few. Prices were some bet- the property to take. London was o bu, lap o u“"sn:d'w "g"'le -Inl-f- en alng so I!(A:{ but the market dectined 3 point. The vaul- | ¢85 ‘L‘,‘“IL‘, Lol ‘n‘wkt‘::i | e iug, hav road situstion lu the west is still badly Snoh 6f xocd oattie wers shipped Turough | fuie to good & ock we mixed. ‘Iho cuton fourth class is said to be | to Chicago, juore disas‘rous to the roads than on Hrst class, there being wore of that class handled. The r The cutting of rates does not apparently ex- | Mond o the same in a8 being too w Hoge. elpts of hogs were | he loval de uence on values as it ¢id, | Prices ruled about st Ty offered. The market cl ht. even for 1 was very fair, have thing taken, LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, La, hive, Sask, e Tt ...-1 Douging; o nish, per 501b crate, §1.50@ " i, N,\,Frml (¢; Greene G, te Hope bc Ki ric, 11¢; Lonsdale, 11 New York mills, 10} dlm llc Pepperell, 46-i; 3 Pep) -ra]l &0 LWE STP.RFIFLD & MALL*I Li_vn _btouk C-aum;w 0 Binck Yurds, —— That Columbia's daughters are charming "auits—A few fresh oears eived and constitute all to be They sell at the old price— , With extra choice at §3.00. Leny—There 1s really none in the mar- Is & fact that's admitted by all foreign Doors, Kte. Yar "Tis also well known that American girls : Popperell, 04, In marriage uresought by dukes, marquis: Canton, 44, 8¢} d in th ALEXANDEI & FITCH, lI“lSl()il DCdIG it [:lV\, hi ’—}, ’n\: Trlumph, 6c; Wamsutta, 18, FlANunA-—Plln! R1l"ll'llflfl “(k‘ (‘ouhon‘ earls, But their principal charm, belongs to me and and they ave inclined to go slow. The “'Soo” — ket, but we quote: 40@4dc per doz. for choice rou'e, which has boen so peo 2 Sheep. and 45@s Defore the publio a The recoipts of sheep were 200 head, which | Bax 10 be deing no wert-bound business of conse- quouce, and the east-bound Lruuk lines wre #ald t0 be unwise in aoticing it When tho to SOZODONT As—Stocks are sufilcient to meet the Wago. demand and prices remain as before. now quote §2.50@3.00 for medium and 8.5 for choice, 400 Poraroxs—No chauge to nete but prices 2igc; Clear Lake, 321 szs_(. H No. you, Thelr magnificent teeth due, OCK YARDS CO., Gf Omake, Liuii EC LR D INITITI LTS — Yesterday’s internal 1 tions amounted to 86, Lumber, Lime, "emen., Ele., Bfe. Soraer 6w u'l ougine kb, 0-0.. enue collec l