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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY., JANUARY 11. 1839, N ODECTE ATIVE PG | 59, Best heavy 5,90, - and 1 shipients, 900; market steads / [ 80c per foot 1 moroccos, hoot log, Exag por THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | B8, Sk bt ot Snen, sty T s, g sk st fu | ! e s g | OMAHAJOBBERS DIREGTORY | OMARAJOBBERS DIRhGTURY 0. Underwood ¢ - for 610 hogs | butchers' steors, medium to choice | 0@ise per gali white | Dongola kid, 30@d0c per foot: knnRaros | smeetmaesrmt e e LU SO DO Ul Snalik | averae 4 lbs e was $5.25 10 J; Slockers and feeders, ‘v..-; | Phaen X L $0g00 e ‘va‘-l‘l' ikl fi & 2 Agricuitura: implemonts. e LUMBER, e - | ® @104 vengers, corn e | Criwennies 20,00 ot b | @doo AN bl LA 3 CHURCHILL PARKERK, C. N. DIETZ, Wheat Ranged Dull With an Uuder- ANAND ss fod, $2.003.00. |- Bw Y 2 ol gt L AN g FINANCIALL Hogs—Receipts, 5,300 hipments, Provisioxs—Hams, No.° 1, 11 per doze 0 q i) ) ¢ ¥ tone of Weakneas. l - - market strong: hoavy s 10}4e; shoulders, i rib bacon, 11¢ : \” stals and Tinners' Stock ealer n Ag.rlblm“m}Implml,hmsWH«EIUH" U[‘fllfll‘ in Al Kinds of Lmnhm" NEw Yong, Jan. 10.—-[Special Telegram lectiors, $.10u5.25, pack el S dr | m100k vin, semant pi b ' OO Gtuaha Nevrash, © eI gith and Calitornia Streots, Omaha, Nobraska, ANOTHER VDULAL DAY IN CORN. :; 1.“. tren) T'fi et "rw 1“\” of n”m T g short ribs, Siges pickied | Block tin, bar i et " LININGER & METUCALF CO., FRED W. GhAY, Ry 1 , | openea strong and fractionally higher, the ad- y b Kits, S0c i, Sig@) | Conper, planished boiler sizes Vi, @ Vitow extondlng to ) gor ovnt, Foregn OMAHA LIVE [P Fiose pesib: Hog Sustab: | Conpor, bola rolied o | Agricultural [mplements, Wagons, Carriages | Lumaer, Lime, Cement, Etc., Bte, - houses were buging their specialtics in fa tnv_m-.l o TR0, . MG e bk e, 406 | :.‘“;‘l, S AN fineetes, Bto, Wholeshle. Omats, Nebraska, Comer fth and Douglas $ta.. Omaha e trampont and iost wetine.stock o the 1k, | | The markot was in about. the. same cond ONioxs 4BA30C per b, A Coper, flats g soo 411 TPARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, bbbl bt Adaidlubl el EFE vision I e Migher—Demand s "{"‘”“ ':'-“ m ‘“"“‘ the A ‘” lors ad. | tion as at the beginning of the w Atter | SAUER KraUT—DBbla., $1.30; halt buls,, Gal. eheet fron, Juniata, 50-10 and § pr Wholesale Denlers in 1. OBERFELDER & CO., | 4 i Vi and large buying by the room traders ad ie heavy run of Monday and Tuesday the | 8250 Jctdis ‘ 9 i i N { For Caitle Fair, Valucs e e o e e o aad "M | the beavy run of Monday and Twesday the (8230 o\ Pat. Dinisted fron, 8 Agricultural [mplements, Wagons & Buggios | [porters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions Pat. planished iron, 3 oting, 10, 14 Rooting, 1X. 14 Roofing, 1C, 20538, 112 sheets 112 sneots, Stead to €trong. 01, WG, W6 And W7 Jones Streot, Omaha, P s ; . a t in the | to-day and the buyers were forced to got out g once more and hustle them. 210 and 212 Sonth 11tk Streot P. P. MAST & CO., = Mannfaumrnrs of Bckeye Drill, Seeders, W e s | S G " | Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods WINONA IMT’I FMlLNT Co.. 1107 Haruey Street, Omaln, Neb. sour Pacific were also promine dealings, and an advance of % per vent was | in the morn T selves to fill their orders. Beef cattle sold scored on both of these stocks. Cotton Secd red on both of these stock ( L 1 st 10c higher tha yesterday, and in Oil, however, was an exception, and de cases the advance was perhaps wistown, A, seam. egram 10 | ained % per cent from the opening figure [ even greater, simply because of | less, 19c; American seamless, 17¢: burlaps, wheat market ranged dull | The rest of the list was very dull. Tele- | the light receipts. The packers paid mostly | 4 to 5 bu,, 11@@ 140 runnies, s CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS, Cricaco, Jan, 10.—[Special Tur Bee.|-Th Baooinag 20¢; Amos Sy gun with an undertone of weakness to-d The | graphic communication has been seriously '9: W;-' S0, ;mn afe \I\ even as h‘mh o s: 00 | nies, ‘lmnv]ci sack, 5 Tin piate, beat charcon Wi e O O ey telographic commutiication with the o a8 ik AR g ne choice bunch of heavy cattle, the best Twines - Flax extra sail, 20@21c: sail 0 AN clegraph L ation withthe aast was | jnterrupted by the heavy sledt and wind | gaen here in tvo weeks of more, brought | 13, 20@21c: cott | 1C 10x14, 225 sheet: Agmpnm‘ ”mml’mcllls wa[flfls&flfl"flm " Mardware. badly interfered with on account of the | storm last night. Th uit of the meoting | &4 Velian 5 ! 4 1X, 10x11 shects 58 ) rr last nigh h il e meeting | 84,50, Butchers' stock was Ha10¢ higher, Fruris 1b, 13@ | | 18, cowe. . MARKE BROb SADDLERY CO, ] storm of yesterday and last night, and very | of the railrond presidents and ban cows selling mostly at £ 20250, The sup s, in boxes, 1 Mal 10 ‘[‘,‘,\‘:‘" N STO6H OMATA BRANCGIL, — Wholesale Manufacturers of ! ‘ few dispatches from New York und other | My, Morgan's house to-day is ply of feeders was' very ht, but the de- Aising, per by Mz Sive] RIS, e ko . " " ‘ scaboara points were recoived bofore 10on. | sought, and no business of consequence will :I‘!i\'I'M w TW“{‘ and everything offered met | loos raisine, € i Vaulen i [, LTS Nn;”‘ o i 3V %EJ)\I}E-_,FI;.J,I“IL & CO., Sa[mlmy& N [H'S of Sad lc” Hamwam t contributed largely to the dullness | ho transacted until something more definite i ready sale. ~”w:_«. |‘»‘v“x by SoLcs Calitor n;.v‘“m”w ml“:"ivlhlu:. - i j iy i And Leather. 1403, 1408 T Harmey St, Omaha, ves along ways Uy disprove of the oft- | js known, Money has ruled easy, loant Hogs. }Sds : 330 BNed GHFIB, 1o b, 180: { A Losson i Pugitism, Harmlmg MJC"HIGW and Binder Twine. - —— repeated statement of “No outside business.”” | 9 and 8 per cent. At noon the market was | . The market opened early with Hght offer- | fornia pitted phims, por A ERALLCLRLE e T o A (A EM O R LI L L il oL = 5 5 i 1 2 and 8 p nt. At noon the mark 1 sl LRI T ) 1 g I n 3 . Notiona i 1f there is no outside business the breaking | yory qull, the changes being for insignificant | 12 T‘“_”\‘"“d:* y]“ }';“_‘\“ f'f"f;”fi\q'l S | blackberries, jer b, 31 s were at supper. The light from the | MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD Co AmAAmAsaaan SAARNRE N down of the wires would have no effect. The | fractions only. Jullness was the ruling | €591 with tie L At M UL pies, per 1b, 940250 evaporated kerosene famp on the homely mantle Manufacturers and Joubers in J. T. ROBINSON NU1\UN co., 3 » y. Dull & | £5.2), with the bulk at 3 510, The mar- | & California sun-dvied peach 3 8 \ anare R " ; a | tho bear sido of tho deal this morning, and | with the exception of Pullman, all stocks v : California apris CLUSAS N i b f Cor. 9th and PAcific strets, Omaba, N 4% A 46 SCuth 10:h 1, Omaba - 3 e scalpers carried the market dow o close b easibE 18 bost hrces ol " S o viish prane q pawn s inn was bustling b S—— 4 | B A trific easier than the best prices of | e pecaipts were lighter than yesterday AHel 188 | and forth between the stove and the | © VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, { £1.047 10 #1.04/¢ for May at the opening 0 [ the forenoon, Pulln advineed 24 per | and the market strong e demand s i prunes, 11 e, iR i otiitaes out of @ pot bube Artists’ Matorials. i § ) h i £1.041 “;‘ : ¢ "‘*"'" A”“""““"‘("“::"l‘:} cent on limited transactions by insiders, 1y ey and the rs require a few | g viea, fiIl cream, 12@ | Wing gloetully on the fire. arranging A HOSPE, Jr., Notions and Gent's PHIHSIHHE (oods, up asa big buyer, and an advance to D | finally closing at an advance of 15 per cent. | Kood sheep each day 1 q « lars, 120128 ¢, THeaistasiny foetornt il those lit- Hata) i 1108 Harney Stroet, Oninha | followed. Vlenty of wheat was offercd for | The total sales for the day amounted to Bicxues—Medium, i hbls 800: do,.fn | i (e S0 berloLti iR e LROsC jib Artists’ Matcrials, Pianos and Ul’gflns, —— T e wale at 1,05, though but little was sold, and | 10s s res, including Cotton Seed Oil | guttte T Dbt Ehny smnil iy bbis, $0.00 dov I [ \oothar's linnds ada sivor to. the most 1813 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nobraska. . Overana. i ] up to 12:30 o'clock the prive swung backward | 10,000; St. Paul, 12.000; Lackaws Hors. I BTN 0 1 UL M09 g BRI M BTN Wh HEIBING | e et || (A BIRLD) MANUFACTURING GOW and forward within a %e range, £1.045{ being | Missouri 0, 14,5003 New Sheep Correk—Moet a Rio, po 1@ [ himself to asecond plate cabbig Booksellers and Stationers. s [ ] I | the popular stopping pluc he last three- | Roading wie 5,000, — 18¢5 Mundahling, ¥o o, 0@ | e iy KOG HAsts to e H.OM &S, W JONES Mfl“ acLrers Uf yeralls, 1oj Reading, i Provaing Pricus. and little Mike was making haste te ) quarters, of an hour witnessed a sharp break. | Union 14,000 share WA LN bABTHE T ATCAVIRBE Pitass patd i | LiC3 QG 1@2ie; Java, in 220 | wure his share of the succuient vegeta- | Successorsto AT, Keny o & Retai) | 104 Douglue Streety i Tho market slowly gave way to $1.04, this market {OF the Rradas of Aloot men- | - faney, T ey Santos and, Mar | 110506001t should bo. oo late. Th Booksellers and Stationers. } where the peg was supposed to | ¢ tioned ) meal proceeded in silence for a fe Fine Wodding Stwionery, Commercinl Staiioners Office Fixturoes. 4 “ vo stuck, but a little pressure disclosed the | 11§ 4scounons opese Prime steers, 1300 to 1500 1. #3.35 @4.15 A, itoes | minutes and then Mrs, Finn said: 1 el D L TR TPHE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING €O, fact that the support had been withdrawa, | & § ;:,",,",‘I‘,‘(_‘I“: Primesteers, 1100 10 1300 1bs. . 800 @i vellow U, | Suppose vl be tachin’ ~ th Boot i Manufuctures of and thiere was a rush to sell, 1t took only a | Pacifie b of 05 Aauve fecders . (@300 farie | DY how tight agin th' sup- 2018 8h Wb Bauk. Office and Saloon Fixtures, few minutes to knock the price off to 8104, | Cpntral Pactie ... i e 5 B ot ke s et Tt I.\Mu- Bk KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., i ok O PR WA t and the descent from §1.04 10 €1.03 was | Chicago, Burlington CHOI6 to TANGY COWS,, smoking, 10doe Ak MASHALULG: QL Lt (Successors to Keed, Jones & Co.) b, HARIn ¥ itocrane 0. e market was oosoned up to u sur- | & Guier’ | o preterred. Commonto chorce buiia ail e T anlchaleuanu acturers of Boots and Shocs e prising extent, and more trade was com- | ilngis Central 111 | dopreferred Fair to cnowce uignt hoes, by like that t* be putfin' up his fish a for Boston Rubber Shoe Co. 1102, 1104 & 1K —_—— pressed into the last thirty minutes than had & Waiievs Jnion Pacifie Fairto cnoie x i aitene N et i "l LR s u..m.w: Ciiatn. Nebraaka. Olls J YA HbNE. n Lhio . Brasading thres | Houa nkas & Toxus 3 W.SLL &P Fair to choiee mixed hoxs Marie SUGa—Hricks, H@i2e por 1 fiotke a braiser G ivery wan henee WV MBESENOOn ” B Seigbleblald Al il g g S04 1 do preferred. Pl to choice western sheep., . & penny cakes, per lo: pure maple [ “Aprrah, thare ye ave agin, licd he CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., " Jones & Kennett started the break, and the ::u higan Cenifrai’ | K% Westers Unton, Fi¥{to 6holoe NebFARKAS ; 00 por musband with lis wouth, il of cabbage. Jobers of Boots and Shoes, e ? 18 mainder of the session to see who could sell [ Moxer "\;.;S.\:-: ~Easy ot 3 LG L '!“;;:::mfu o o find himsol’s Ani‘disii‘sthelad oi Coonoy S T U T S Omalia._ A M. Bishop. Mana '( the most wheat in the shortest period of | wont ¥ e No. UUBE. OO IEB 4D Isiamd iv his weight an® inches will 5. JOHRSON 00, — Pmm“—'—'—‘—‘s ARA ONET time. During the tinal five or ten minutes a Sreruive E ANGe--Dull, but stronger: 2 canners common to medinm, 15 Japan, sthand up agin him, give an’ tak b - - e s e~ |8 firmer feeling was noticeable, andithere wasa | sixty aays, $4.85; demand, $.88%,, 4 cowe to fancy, e Qolong, cominon Lo ain’t that so, Micke Mickey nodded | Mannfa lII:ul‘b of L'lI]ll}, s e e ! 3 tractional recovery, the close being iie from — ulls 0@ Ootong,” choice to his head affivmatively. for his mouth | Andsmmisol o o me : W « ; the bottom. On the prociyitious broak CHICAGO MARKET. 3 cows... L Louion to medim, I was too full for, utterince.. Tlhen, with SO Feldyn Paints, 0ils, Window Glass, Efc. Hutehinson bought “a slew of wheat,” as a Cows Almonds, 1@ 1S filberts, 12a@iae; | (W0 engerness t most choked h —_— 1118 Farnam Stroet. Omaha, Neb. Snieaco, Jan. 10—\ heat— ] monds, 1o I8 vts, 12@16es | 4 y s 1 bloody | = Iy J TR axp Faasaa 1ty wiig b was Estanting near | o sy uansil hieat—1Veaker: cash, | 3 (iwva 3 walnuts, 1263 peeans, 10w 11e; | he said Lk BHLELL UL Dry Goods sna Notions == ———) L . W black eye. | ogev him this Y - P L him and heard his orders, The slump oc Corn cash, 33%c; May, 3 11-16¢ e | e S S LTRbleT E SMITH & CO., S LA - S | curred so suddeniy that the crowd had no | Oats i .‘lurlr\:‘.\lgllyl s assorted cukes, | mor AL DD o tong i e il D o F Jing Goods and Notio CARPENTER PAPER OO, i > %0 ask for an o i tye —ise. ! or 1 as per list. ; v 3 the fut, settls A me ) = f e o L B R hS I T By N o trad o) % cows, westerns, Casny—Mixed, $170125e; sticl | B B o o thme e | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions Wholesale Paper Dealers, \ allover, Thero was evidence going 1o show [ prine Timathy - 154, 15 cows ez rock candy, 10igeclse; fancy candy, [ \iekey's eyes. however, as he went on 1102 110 Doueies; Cor 1th S, Omain, Neb, 2 nice Mtock of Printing. Wrapping and Writing that it was the result of a_determined raid, [ Flax—s1.62. G cows waise it o to relate 1o his father how Patsy Fo- | KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co LGN RGO A L and it scemed to have been helped Whisky 0LLAND HEnnixa—i0c, HARIY L RG tanroroLS VAR TR ol bwe was | L : = = ¥ fiyi e (elraulition ot somaiBore for. 8¢ 1 2rk e M May, Eomii 1o oot on gt to o vavcio | 1mporters and Jobbers inDry Goods,Notions | storame, Forwarding & commissten ) tip o tae forthcoming “final government [ $1PATECLII0 with him. The fame of little Mike's Yurnishjng Goode. Comor 1t s 1is ARMETRONG, PETTIS & CO. . estini A broker who claims to have the Ylo Tnehun JorTos 1L i ce fistic sucec \ad wod in the —_— S8, OAATN O Ta ko B y e B monopoly of these tips was surrounded by a llhlxl;:r l.\l“..’:e ‘, ! ' O | land, and Fogerty was coming to the BRASKA FUEL C S[UFHQB, P FW'H[II]W ?‘“{l Cm““!fis!‘qfln jubilant ~little throng uft the tap of the | qport clea 5 4 ttle red school mse to wh 1the hol 3 ,', it i W that Le *“hadn’t héard nuthin’ from Wash Bitter P iCreamery.t ol@soe No. 5 il Byl e ety e ST T e i ingion.” Aside from this vague rumor that oy 6@ e e L0 Bris 1 ienbcariheeinommation ous '“il" Lol Boutl inth B DmAta. Neh: bic the government estimate would show up fay. R re che PE1 WanA- Bid Y colored LUPTHGIG WAl It = f 5 g l orably to the bo ars, the sparing nows aflo OB e el SRGEbaDICeaat s g e o O WA 123G reds | fis ton slowly, and considered within O S O eIC O il was bullish, as i St. Louis reported a [ o 1 @nigs 0 3 & 1 cow AT Standnrdl Sailsrom;, 1001 beauty, [(RIMSGILAY would bo the ovest line of Tmporters and Jobbers of Dottor feoling thoro on buying mullers, ; frash, 15@100. 3 T B, cased, $6.50, figriting for his boy to pursue, for he Wooleas and Tailo:s Tll‘llm s, ; “Broweres. 9 and this was backed up by a report later that ' beavy g 14 st Slater, tthat the struggle be a LhL STORZ & ILER, most of the winter wheat mills in the deal to B euitod. 6icc 1 sta o G (R AT DR EETo!. 317 South 1500 Street. ; hous - run half time duringe Jauary, would _start 3 e 10¢ s s e pad S s Laoer Beer Brewers, ! up next Monday. Clark & Co'of New Yoris, | deyfint, 775 do: dry cal, Tias Biges Ttichnond, ; N | EhthROten S Neb. | wired that the stocks of SRR e LT g 0! koonly ai his son, inn| SR e | were running loy dry salted. 10@15e. Sharter Oak, 5 Ramn ‘\]““] “1”(1“ Kene( ;'_ ogerty. DEWEY & STONE, timate tha X AT U hEIan San LN Aflen, fies ticimond ik “indade, thin. I'm not. 5 B usually carry £,000 barrels in the aggregate, s ey o Fddystone, kind iv a fighter s Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, | had only 17,000 barrels on_hand. This was 44 3 I 0 figt p A | e S S, I e TN oL R D e s ouaie e gfyeturers of Galvanized Tron Cornice news was gencrally favorable, and bakers’ SBYD ot 3,00 : STl s I e ou SRt an et CHARLES SHIVERICK Window-capy and Wheat bu, 18,000 000 V1 have tackle him rough-an’-tum. " L advic ticularly significant of a bu 5,000 2000 h Byityis tineithe tableih nditas on 3 ) hardening ¢ llnhvmv abrond. May “wheat | Gts, b i D0 ; s yiibisitimo tho (able bnd boon : i clot at §1.03. January ranged @t 99g(@ o 5 R ek 1 {ing Phitlip awny. e Mrs. Fiun re- e ——————— \ \ 9% and closed at the bottom. July opened at N"Wl,}’]:;';:‘ M';‘} oot ! Lonsdule'canibric, 1155 Lons 110 the outhouse te wash the dishes, ~ Printers’ Materials. ot ¢, ranged to Yi@Hlge, and closed at e an'e L . >w York mills, 1043 Pey h IMinn gave his b few lossons in = = = STERN s A 94.“,.‘ Trade in the months other than May | 804 }g@le lower; No. 2 red, $1.00% @103 in steers, corn fed .| e Pepperell, 46 the et of physical oficnse and_defense. Coffeos, Spices, Etc. WE NEWSPAPER UNION, A elevator, $1. mum’l 6177 afloat, ¥1.01@L.015{ free on board; No. 3 red, 9503, c. Options Junuary closing ‘at 90w Corn—Receipts, ,000; export and Il sthand CLARKE COFEEE CO vl b yereers i ver | Teas, Collees, Spices, Baking Powder, , corn fed was small, There was another dull day in the corn pit, with prices moving over a very narrow s were easy and_orders scarce, sepperell, 84, ‘Now, you sthand there i1 here,” sai Fogerty Auxiliary Publishers, alors in Ty pe Printers’ Supplics. 602 k - Ot th 1 . 105,000 range. Pr : e & = Pew e heavy loc g y active and Ygale low No. 2, toe agin my toe an’ luk at me eye. | Flavoring Extracti udey Blue, ink NtiTy E Papor Boxes. y O e an mesrsibonght fand fHla@iaigo in clovutor, 4ngucios f. alloat! : b ot e hEnt ape vor Gy | mitiianuoy burest, Omabn, Nebruskn e O IR S | but without much disturbance to value: Ozl ey 250 L ARG CH UL FuasyeLs —White—GH on mine. Now, whin [ r'ache out me Crockery and Glassware. 2 The exports from the Atlantic ports were | Mixed, 43@dsc. Options fairly active and ig BH, N right you throw up your arrum an’ [ =~~~ w. L. wpiu.HT S PFUDHBIDP Omana Pflflfll‘ Box Pdm“ @l{o lower. *: Queche about equal to the recent average, and 24,000 ch th’ blow an’ ar aud 1919 Douglas 8t Omaln, News 4 Outs—Receipts, 73.000: exports, 382; s]!nt e LA | bushels were cleared for Havre, France, [ | Ot 19steers....... flat of Mr. Finn's hand side of| trom Now Orlcans.” The cash offeriugs wero | 14(¢3¢clower but ode steers, o Ted sarge, 9 at of Mr. ) ! Blde diof pugkgp Glnsswarc Lamys, [}mmne o = g § cars under yesterday’s estimate, and only 130 203 vestern, 3 Swift ri L] 00} Ao X, UMAHA RUBBER CO., oars are cxpected to.morrow. '‘The mapec- | Coftee Gorions opencd steady and closed Thorudike, 1214 aislodging two dominick hens | PERKINS, GATCH &,LAUMAN. O i and a rooster, who flew around the room 2 Aingrisrieid JEbers oo Manufacturers and Dealers iy Rubb squawking loudly. " Lattle Mike got out []mw”’ [}{aggw pfl, Laml]s] SIIVBPWHI'I? 211 Clothing aud Lesther Belting. ‘Imvl‘u .;mggfi { of the woodbox slowly and just a tritle ey teers. . Thorndiks tion returns maintained the recent record of | Weak at 10@I15 points below yesterdays steers. . i T $15.25@15.30 February, #15,00@ small proportions of There was [ Jan $15.25@1 cbruary, nothing like activity at any time of the day, | 15.203 March, $15.00@15.25: spot Rio dull rkol gh d and easy; fair cargoes ut $17.00 ¢ v ] B 1b 4 P S o PR B B Al g i b".‘..ll\l".’u.:.ll"vlfiuléu ’i:-‘;‘.'fi‘mln'f.l‘:w \:;::‘-)1'::):){ ,L Petroleum —Quiet and easy; United closed groggy. A piece of skin as large as a sy 2 8ash, Doors, Etc. nclination to go to pieces, when the ml‘» e iemec weatarnt o0 oy A A, 1:’ i xl.»nt 1\‘|‘t;4“‘l\“'"'.: [rw;\ E 7‘.4!‘:’:‘.'} : ‘1\.:1.' = ommission and Storage. M“‘Al nI &mm g2 20077 i SEe=. i ey Beaver Creek, CC, 10¢, iis bl { pas he ca I ~~~~ RIDDELL & RIDDELL, nolesule Manu: { sellers of corn became more numerous, and | the market was at its weakest phase towards :ond time. A few wel : Dakota, | sc Il Pork—Quiet. KENTUCRY JE _ Stomge and Co mission Nerchant, |, S0, Jors, Bius and Mnnld,ngw the close. The final quotations were from ! Laurd- Firmer but quiet; western steam, D Leam- [ Joike 1l make yo tough, sonuy k! | 10, 1o under thoso at the close yestorday. © | $7:13@7.50; Januar, ington, Cottswood, i hi. ther. “Ye sec, ye was not P uranch Uftce, 12t and Izt Streots, Omuln, Nob, | f Outs showed general quietudé, with light | = Butter —Quict { el Bk ready wid yer left whin I welted ye. A M A LT BOHN MANUFACTURING co : trading most of the time, averaging nearly | M@2le; western Elgius, Stevens’ A, Now come on!” Mickey was like a cat - ———— factn f S D | stoady. ~There wore no features early, with A oadon hite) Y2 WS 150 T Yannfacturers of Sash. ‘]fl[s vestery ? fi rilit; He jumped back and OCELEF CO, May in demand around 273gc, after barely western, 10 or _agility. e jumped Dback an : 3 il uldings, Ktnir Work and Interior Tanl | touching 27%c, while 'the sollers e. avoided two blows which would un- Suecezsors to Mcshane & Schro an. N.E. Cornerth n usually ¢ oo itor figures a point or two Higher Miscer, ble on cloth, " £2 50; | doubtedly sent him over the PI'UmlCB UUIIN]IISS a)m CO]U S(MEE :—&_fi higher, T was no life to the near months, | No. ) Plge plain Hol Dado Holland, 1 stove. Iis eyes glivtered like those of Omah .,,,,,,m, Steam Fitti P ~ with the initial inquiries for March, and | bic May, 1001 Browx Surprie—Atlantic A, ¢ atiger kitten about to spring. He = . L ngs, Pumps, Et 4 | EIXoILi] Tho cocolntd and eatimataeiivero | bid: e AanaE humtantic D, 4o 0245 | fought entirely on the defensive until Coal, Coke and Lime. A. L. STRANG CO., ] both light, and regular No. 2 in store was | _Corn—s cash. e bid; antic P, urora Tl - “Au: | fough y. ook I L g : g O X offered sparingly, ruling ste May, 204 May, v Cy 44, Crown | s father, in_an unguarded moment, | OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Pflfl][ls, Pipes and Eflglllfis. I inthe scssion there was increased Retivity £ Cash, 8 Hoosier L. Indian Head, 4 had dropped his Lum..l.! T'hen, like an Jflhl]L‘l‘S [lfH P] flflfl s[m Cflal iteam, Water, 2 Supplies, Bte. A [ with a large trade in May, which sold down apolis, 10.—Samplo wheat Old Dominion, 41, | infuriated bull, Ke rushed in, seized b g ppll ; ] to 275{c. coipts, 25 cars; shipmen 2 Pepperell O, 44, | one of his father’s legs, and lift- ot, Omnha, Nabraska, 7 CHUHCHILL PUMI’(_() ———— b, Speculation in provisions was again under Closing: No. 1 hard. wary, $1.16; Ma, Pepperell, ing it from the ground toppled him | m== b iy — the avorage volume toxay. the busincss on track, $1.16; No. 1 nort dei'l Jo; Utloa €, 44, 4 over backward, and he fell like a ton of | = arecerien. = Wholesaie Fumps, Pipe, Fittings passing being light and the aniwated periods May, $1.0) aaph IEOFR 2y e ] coul on his head, jarving the shanty to | ~~ - s - nd Weter Supplics. Flosdaariars (8 A rora B, PAXTON, GALLAGHE Dyl avarter few and of short duration. During the 5’ northern, greater portion of the time the pit was dull ack, b1, @ie. and deserted, and there was a pretty firm Py opening to the market at prices a shade c_.':,l,“‘v,r?':*(\f,‘, above yesterday's closing, due probably to rn—Dull; N its foundations and bringing the stc pive to the floor. Before he could the young demon mounted him in oud of soot and hegan 1 in. § 0z, 10} West Point, 40 in. 11 0z, 16c Duok Point, Wholesale Groceries isios, | “’”“’ ENGINE & PUM? * 0. Sroisis 31 Brvisiom Steein and Water Suplis ning blows in. 10 0z, ; West Point, NNELsS—IRed, C, 10.—Wheat — Easy; tho ‘vorymoderate” recelits of o' nd Comgbul e @ : GG, 24 in, 20ck upon his face until ho roured with pain. McCORD, BRADY & cO., | "eiiar w. ! int, A St stronger prices for raw material. But the i} . . | To add to the confusion Mr inn ap- i ‘ advaneing tendoncy of tho product was soon vhitten- | | onvod upon the scene with her broom, Wholesale Grocers Pagings, fi]‘]‘l;’r‘sfl’;filfiLG‘— & *-IDM 1 g checked by increusod offerings, thero being | praros NS T 3 o s % §i%c: | which she used without diserimination | s th and Leavenworth Stracts, Omain, N eneral Mach ; Boie disposition shown early by Wright. and =GR A Caloutta d e Lol eai oo B morth Siresta: Oniaba 1y Y 6T, i carce; s0 offerings | Oine othors to short the market. ~ Th Vo, 3 ¢ ) 08 Ve Bife Ve o) 3 > var “ Lonve e & A AN | v i e, 0601 : e e Casmn Woods, 5ige; Stan- | were glad to escape to the yard. **Bad #ii7is. At this Juncture Avmour's Il:ruk:vr); o oeceearce and Llghoki o, & mbxed il gy, oo gt Ged. 00; Row A Roln,Dior Awmors|| LUSIS VS me FouRE DLl fy0 Diay: ik _Hoavy Hardware. iron Works, comniciced i vhicl 0osted » 3 i ¢ e cin seratche e fi roured Mr, o "~ ot . ! ing, . i d | P Gats—Quict: No. 2 mixed, 373§@as} Everythiug sold higher to-day. Glouchester, 6c; Arnold C long [ 58 o¢ o TORveL W.J. BROATCH, STEAM EOILER WORKS, pork to W0@B.o2g. Rolosson & ot oA i R LD e A T iy Aot 10K | Finn, looking avound in ibe darkr McPherson and James were also fair buyors, [ Whisky we ) and during the last hour of the session the | St Louls, J; 1in, Carter & xon, Prop's. Manufacturers of ull Kinds T o1 HG?!VV HHF“W%FP.',!E,P.4!!9.5“’.911 .| Steam Boilers, Tenks and Stect Iron Work Windoer | for aclub. “Tt’s square 10}ge; 4 ! father.” replied littlo teifel A, 1 Wheat- Lower ; Feeding cattle are bringing v strong fecling was pretty firm, In view of the | cash, 96c asked; Ma; = prices in proportion to beef cattle el F bl non 4| Eprings, Wagon Stoc " breakthat was hud in wheat " lato in tho ses. | Corn —ILLm jioae! e M, H. Shoemaker, Wyoming, Neb.. mar- “]‘ ’l': 4 \‘i"“” “fm""l'h ”l N 5h are, youl — BBl Eamey 5 s, _ Works South 20 and I, & M. Crossing, i sion, the close for provisions was remarka- ats—Lower; cash 3 keted a load of -1b steers at §4.50. Bisinneg me nosa first Nyl 3 — H|MEBAUL,H TAYLO i PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, “a bly stroug. The obstructions in the tele- l’ur‘kvfllll\’ul at $18.25/«@ 18,50, It is & hard matter to find a shipper or l"ll"fl and s £ 3 thvr:vl 00 in yes both wid th' sthove comin i3 graphi sdivico shut tho marior off from | Lard g1 0 A A L N Birst and sccond vlea T vt w0 id Mrs. Finn as she stood iu-the | Blilders” Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. WI'UUEIII allfl Cflht Iron Bui l]llll]fl Wflrl. A falierh Bud [oroign-nows, £hough at sholos i WhlskyRionte AL, . oo ga | aromlenty inihis section. Thoy gil ‘repors | Rhird cloar Li@1¢ in 48 OHE 0 rway. Mechanics' Tools &nd Buffalo Sealos. 1406 Dougim | Eni > | termediate points hog products were firmly sutter—Dull and od; oreamery, 23 [ 4%e Blonty b bis foction o1 | A seleet, 11y in, 0 e Kire ks ; held. Based on yestorday's latestquotations | @25c; dairy, 20ut22e. S Donsde 1o b An Abralate Ourn, " RECTOR, WILHELMY & 3 srovement i ere. Wi o J .—[Special Cableg A stock bourds, 12@16 ft, i I e A e ) GHKS, B | Fioasun, uprovoniontin futiigeare wis | Livoxpnals Jen 0y [Sheclal Cablegram | OMAHA W HOLESALE I e A % | The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Wiolesale T fl —GWAFA WIRE & THON VGRS, o8 WALOZAID thard ot | Lo pans aim e Brlis e, Shetory aen = C stock boards, 131 [y, 13m.. o0 | i anly put up in largo two ouco Uy boxo M016Sal6 Hardware, Manafacturers of Wire and Iron Railings - 1 and in green hams syeraging 16 | - Toard—In fair demand for spot with poor de- Fruits, Produce, Etc. D stock boards, 1210 £1, 3.0 (/800 18.ab absoluto oure. Sur ol Sores, burbs, | {i and Harney st e Kinkl 7 8 d @574, mand for futures; spot and January, s 94, | The warm weather has caused demol Flooring, first common, in.... B i Wi e e S AT b e T Fuirbania 3 Pk e 2 NGy i ercon, O sl VT . ——— dull; l<'uhrm|r_\{' and M(m.'z;‘ 808 1;.1, dull, tion in the produce market and prices are t}”"rl'}“' sooond ';."l"“’;”" Oin. :;; Ask for the OIIGLNAL ABIETINE OIN LEE, LLAHKEEANDHLL::I:N HARD- "CWAHA SAFE and IRON WORKE™ 4 CHI0AGO LIVE STOCR Wheat—In fair demand with ‘prices un- | lower all round. Select fencing floorin k for tho JINAL ABISTINE OINT VOMEAN Y an 2 changed; now No. 2 winter, 0s, steady; do. [ Burrex—Fancy, solid-packed creamery, [ Siding first aud second clear, MBI Sold’ by Gosdean Drug' 00y 818 lesale Hard Catlery. Tin Plat W' of Fire & Burelar Proof § m" \ OnicaGo, Jan, 10.—[Special Telegram to | spring, 8 1d, steady. 2c; choloe dountry, 106 18c; mediuni | @10fL.. : 00 Wholesale Har Ware, Ltery, T riate, an’lrs of Fire & burglar Frool sa .[—CATTLE—The demand was fair Flour—In poor demand with prices un- | grades, 13@]5c; common grades, 10@12%¢. lsl'lmh. L A amon, 13 ::: . Aemm—— . Metals, 8heet [ron, et Agents tor'THowe Scalo + | veults, Intl Work, ron noiny Siens, e, AR s mamEA AR Mt Gl | o S B Kool i |t Kebtaakn " it o0, | Siing, second comien. . § .\l.\l an Who Has a l("m:.lcluom Ml Pow b |yinun Haed wire, -—'Wmawm - ) ‘orn—In fair demand for spot, poor de- | Minnesota patents, .25 strafghi | Commo 0 ho Mercer County Medieal societ ymaha, Nebraska, AMPION IRON and 3 compared with tho openiing yosterday, but | mund for futures; spot, 4 bd, dull] Junuary, | Erades #.75@5.00; bakers' lour, §.005,25 | No. ¥ bourds, ull lengtin Bl AT A e A - - en ; Railings, Guards 4 rathr strongor than at the ciose last it | 4,31, ull Bl L e | Hsustu e 1 b 820 | Trinton, N, dor o bh oxamimation o | === | [ron gud Wirc Fences, Riliigs, Guan e bulk of the stock on sale to-day was ———— oTATOES—Nebraska, 85@4be per bu; Col- " . e rilli i e e v i i umber. A Sereens, for banks, 0Mces,stores umdm 0. 010, " v - 3 Joist aud scantling, 2x4, 4@ o0 | William King, colored, who is said to ——y - - 3 aud Soreons, 5 o ‘ ;llwh' up uf:rulh;sr low grade lquenlhlyv I‘nml . LIVE STOUK. °'§‘i",}h,°i.‘m.n,m £3.50@3.75 per bbl, 'll'mnn-x 4x4, Bx8, 1216 11 A 7 00 | huve two hearts. He is about forty-five OMAHA LUMBER CO., Lmprpyeo ath ik s yiud A ere were but a few prime and only a light > 5 i PovLTRY—Live chickens, §9.50@275 per | Pickets, D and H fi 00 | yoars of age. The examination proved Tinde ildi Mg Ty T W AT i supply of good and useful stoors, scarcely | Ohicago. Jan 10 —Ihe Drovers' Jour- | 50, ’Groased chickens, 7@se per 1b; turkoys, Pickets, D and H square. Tt o i atviaed Seart e 5% | All Finds of Building Matorial at Who'ssele | - | 'P." il Locke, g | AF '"Y"'L'"K""‘]“'"H \;3 "if';:fl ';‘;";’5 ""g good Cattlo—itecelpts, 10,000; market, strong, s@ilo; d r&.u:.lll;'dt:?:-::l:“'l:"(“l’ 10, Shingles, extra A, fln'um'l m‘ 'n..-‘ loy unim.’lfl [ nmln‘nh 16t Streat and Union Pacific Track, O Fll’flflflfl‘Bfl‘I‘E a[" 100 Salr I,Tlmfi 00 i export stock sold at $4.20@4.75, and prime | 5@l0e higher; choice beeves, $4,90 3G r , l6@ W LAAGE & The heart beats are scavcely percepti- LOUIS BRADFORD, Agents for Div sate wad Lock Company's B [ 3 steers at $4.50@1.90, the bulk of the dressed | steers, 3.20@+.40; stockers and 8, ’l‘{“‘;“:::-'_’“"fi;“ ';"-'!‘l';;‘“ BT Hats, 2i¢ in ble on both sides, excepting thut the 4 Vhuits snd Juil ) 410 B, 15 Seroet : beef stock and lght stoors selling t between | $440GE8005" cotva bulle and mixed, 8173 | o BASAASTCommom 910062357 [ 0 G iintia, T s sound in leas porooptiblo on tho vight | DGAIGP f Lumter, Lath, Limg, 8ash, | = o P 5 L1105 Te: ) -7, 4.5 "ase. 4 vel bing, D a the 1 side. D 150 i Y ards - Col 4, 120435, whlo common stocrs sold. down | 9303 LRSS SRS Dt o, | LN sHTG4 30 por case b1 wall Vibing, D and thao o sho ol side, | Ho saused his Yo ot 0 Dowt s oo SOUTH []MAH A market, and cow slock 8010 a shado. better | B¢ bigtior: mixed,85.05a5.5735; neavy, 85.10@ | - QUAROERCEIOTI SERERE R ROX Leather, Ing doi aiats Aaonda aaa tha iy paaie - T & I 0% | 5.85; light, 85.10@5 skips, §3.40@5.10, 34 ¢ § ek i teal, _ R v il ng 2 s 4 2 pave) HARVEY LUMBER CO - o — p g than list_week, : Govecially such aa shop | * oo it dipis’'5,000; mariket, strong; | 31003 rabbite 81.00; syuirrels, $1.007 veur' | Howlock sole, 2025 e olans pronounced it a succossful oort, AR NV TN Ty g 400G 403 1300 to 1580 Toe #4.6004.00 ) | @405 lambs, #75@i45. : Crorren FEED—$§12.00@13.00 per tov, Demlock uppor. S0@Hla per. faok; hemiook ‘“‘“";‘ and ‘l"““"""“"‘ r B8 (A anauiock __ Ofce. 1603 Farnam Stroot, Omahin Live mflfl( CflI]I]HSSlN] MLI‘CMI]“ ! 1200 1bs, $5.a5.50; stockers aud feeders, Imuans Olty, Jan. 10.—Cattleo—Tecelpts, | Avries—Choice, $2.25@3.50 per bbl; fancy, | calf skin, No. 1, 80@ic per 1b, accordingto | that his mother discovered his double | ———- 7o So= it ot e | omice- i 1011410k, Ualon, 2 408 50; cows, bulls and mixed, $1.75@ | 1,000; shipments, none; market strong and | §2.75 pr bbl; common, §1.35@1.75 per bbl, weight: oak calf siin, No, 1, %0c@§1.00 per | heart when he was six months old, 4 EFIELD, 8, o, SRR 10; bulk, $2.30@2.75; Lexas oattlo, §2.00@ | 8etive; gond 1o choice corn-fed, §4.50: Croer—Michigan, $.00@5.50 per bbl of 53 | 1b; Poiladelphia calf skin, extra, $1.00@110 | e 3 . Wholesale Lumber, B, * ORIMER WESTERFIELD & MALEY ) 850! common to mediuin, §3.20@4.15; gals; California pear cider, $15.00 per bbl. per 1b: hemlock kip skin, No. 1, 60@0c per | ‘“We are coming, Futher Abratiam, 800000 | (uorieq ana Ao Portial Cocent. siat ive Stock C = B Hoas o demand was active, with an up. | foeding stoors, §2.00010; tmln.l:llli&'“iu‘f For Coux-itice, %o 1b; oak kip skin, No, 1, 70@s0c per 1b: Phila- | more” to indorse the good and eflective qual- A B0 Rt g CEERY 4 Live Stock Commission, / 7 2013 EANS—Choice hiey Wit 3 turn of a strong nickel, and in 'some cases [ Hogs-—Roceipt stern nand picked navies | delphia kip skin, extra, S0@i0c per lb; | tties of Dr. Bull's cough syrup in cvery case 10c, but tuis advance was only in the Bur- | market AfoRy shd S 100 bigher; Kood 10 | €35 por bu; western hand vicked navies | French calf skin (according o weight and | of coughs, colds, etc. CHAS. R. L v———— . lington and Rock Island divisions, as the choice, $5.05(@3.10; common to medium, $.75 | §1.80@2.00; 'mediums, $1.50; Lima beans, 5¢ | quality), $1.16@1.75 per 1b; Erench kip skin, As a cure for chapped and chafed bands EE, UNION STOC™ YARDS CO.y Northwestern was the high fllvl:lun)a.wr» (@5.00. per 1b, 0, 80c@1.10 per lb; Cordovan russet m nothiug equals the celebrated Salvation oil. Dflfi]fl[‘ Ul Hflrdwuafl Llll]mfil‘ day. Tho bulk of the mixed sold at #9.25, | National Stock Yards, East 8t |~ Hav—F. o b. cars,No.1 upland, $5.50; No. | satin fiutsh, 306 per foots welt leather, 8.5 | For salo by all draggists. Drice oy 25 \ 0f Ouieha, Limited, irable aud common mixed at $.15@ Jau. 10.—Catue— Receipts, 1,000; | 2 upland, $5.00, @4.00 per £lde; morccos (pebble goat), 20@ ' cents a bottle, Wood Carpets and Farquet Flooriug, §tb and Douglas dobs ¥ Lo, Buberintendent. Room 15, Kzchunge Building, 1 Bog —— i Uy Oua i, Neb o~ Yorly

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