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JANU AR Y 3 3 -\\h te, cash Lowerl Lowerl Wheat's Crossed | b e is .. Marie StoanBricks, 11@i% per by _‘ - ; : tho Dollar Linel ) rt of 750 it a0t Dit, al L R sl Dealrin Agniculural implements, Wagons, | Deaer i Al Kinds of anlmr. CORN. DULL AND NEGLEG TR, | I e e ios Seiro. muk(ng | tor Moy Dol A A= (Speclal € Gl powes [."‘,.‘,,'f.".( o good, 9 Gun: LININGER & METCALF CO., FRED W. GKAY, t from 240 1bs ¢ 0160 1bs ¢ 1 poor demand; prime mess, eastern, powder, - choice to fancy, 40@dic; Japs i jaoey et from 40 1bs down 10 160 los at In poor demard: primo, mcts, ensiorn ‘ o e Sant, 2t | Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Carriages | Lamber, Lie, Coment, Efc, B, Variations Narrow With a Slight De- FINANCIAL. Lard-In poor demand; spot_and January, . o facy, S0(@iboy Oclong, conitrion Yo @ood Tugies, Bte. Wholesale.Omatia, Nebrasta it and Dotlas St o { cline-A Fair Trade in Oats— Naw Vonw, Jan, 1h.={Sposial Telegrs Tl b AL 4y 0 Tmperial, common o medium, 2x@8c; Tm PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, i UH::J::S:?”“}" ) Provisions Take a Tamble 10 Tue Bee.]-Stocks—~The first London | Wheat—In poor demand; new No. 2 w verial, good to Sancy, d0@d0e, N M i R " . bl A PR i Cattie and Hogs. this morning showod a gain of i@t | Y ie 11 ulls do, spring, T8 I, stoad 430 por L uw por ok, | o Agncmmral Implements, Wagons & Buggies | Importers & Jobhers in Millinery & Notiong a— per cent over the closing prices Saturda, Cornsedn Tatr: demund. tor ‘spot, and poor | 0....2:8 54 Caxny—Mixed, g stick, 9g@ 801,08, 9% and &7 Jones Street, Omahs. 20K 210 and 21 South 11th Street 5 > ARKET. This market obened active and buoyant at | demand for futu dull; Janu- | 5 200 b4 e rock candy, 10k fancy candy, P. P. MAST & CO., = AT A A e dalid: udvances extending to 1 per cont, London 4s 24, dull; February, 45 1d, dull; “suprr o | TG Mflmlffl tarers of Backeye Dri Is. Seeders: AR L DR P Cnicaco, Jan, 14.—[Special Telegram 0 | yoyses were buying on o lurge scale, partica ch, 48 114d, dull ; Av. Pr [ Hotiasn Heruse 0 , Seeders, W. L. PARROTTE & GO { Tne Beg The wheat market had a firm Receipts of wheat for the past week from n-fed westerns 121 .10 Con Fisn -0 @i . Paul and Northern Pacific pre. he commission houses were we Atlantic ports, 1o 0y Pacific ports, 11,00 000, Receipts of 1fed westerns. .. L1182 4080 it S SR NG e ™ | Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw (oods, front at the opening, and up to nearly noon d westerns W = 1 western 134 4% cont dis.y 1 WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., 1107 Haruey Street, Omaiw, Neb. the tone was not weak, but when the temper | gunntied with buying orders, and wh w -y 939 Nebraska natives 8 300 | CoTTaN FLANNELS—10 pC Wholesale changed, the market went all to pieces in a | yoars were left were also arrayed on th - The Week I8¢ Yo figel “ifty.” May wheat did not stop going down | yuving side. The only sellers were the LIVE STOUK. . until the price touched 99 I there was Stooks or MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO, No. § following is the number of cattl jurchased on this mark Lo Novo, T No Agrlcmmrdlmulcmnm Wagons & Buggies | - UL P Wholesale Manufacturers of slored, a much longs who had bought hogs and sheep ne Drovers' Jour- 1 o 1 Chicago, Jan. 14 — i . OMATTA BRANCH, o considerable trading o ¢, thougt thE | fatwer ranpe, and tvere willing to Ae F | e during the past week by the different | Bristol, 12ige: Union Pacific, oM Tl o " £ L P T T T oL tlom v e Chirer Wane-Did, white, ‘Te; colored, F. SEIBERLING & CO., Saddlery & Jovders of Saddlery Hardwara nctions atthe time. The early news was | froctionally lower, but the decline was of | 15¢ lower: choice beeves, #.40a 1,60 CATTLE 2 " G e : B And Leather. 104, 1405 and 1077 Harmey St., Omatay . X g bbbl L it . - b N ¢ \ § Swift & Co. 2,460 BaTTs—Standard, Se: Gom, Beauty, 0 R not of a character to produce & panic 1w 8ell. | ghort duration, and prices soon st i fgfalil s gl Gar b George H. Haminond & Co 1L0S0 4¢3 Boone, Ho: 13, cased, 6. H_HI'VCBUM Mil‘;"]ll(fi_]’y and Binder TlWl[“‘ —_— On the contrary, it “;“ "“""‘“ In tenor. | gho up grade. Cotton Seed Oil was the only | (ol WIS THLRGU) S91i00 0 The Armour-Cudaliy compan, PR Prixts —Solid colors— Atlantic, 6e: Slater, | W- E. Mead, Manazer, 1213 Leavenworth at, Omaha TS New York parties wired that the government | oycantion to the advance, and declined 21g | CoLHe 0 Steven Hamilton & Co AT 180 | 6ey Berlin oil, 61gc: Garner oil, 6@ e, MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD Co 9 x e il ekt Ll Clatlishiel ob ) ST market i e PriyTs- Pink bos— Aller, ties River \ Nt facturers and Jotbers tn J. T. ROBINSON NOTION ¢C statistician had stated that the crop would be | poroant on selling, mostly by professionals 1 and light 5.20; heavy 4 ; : g p }0,000 sixty-pound bushels, the 0@5.10. i ' Feeders point, River tichumond leas than 400,000,000 sixty-pound bushols, the | Aimost all the loss was regained, how skips, 3,501 i ; ngflns Buggics, Rakes, Piows Ble. | Wholesale Notions and Furnishing G(mds o }“ ”m“ "I‘I"‘-\”“‘“I “‘;""‘\""I*"I': toward the end of the first hour. Insiders | Sheep sabn sotnctel sit0 | ot s Prrves Diross k, Sifo; Ram T, 0h end PAI0C streots, Omaba, Ne 408 and 4% 8 uth 10 St Omlin er ubles were weak, and Wheat | wory huying New England n, and it 8 | ey sait Caldad b il Lol oo apo, 4. Lodi, 7y L "iichmond, ; = a% most English and continental markets | g that legislation in Massachusetts, which | a0 Aaidl ,\--nw.rln idahy Packing company e Windsor, 67, pige; Pacitic, Artiats’ Matoriae, VINYARD .‘u SCHNEIDER, uoted as “tend down,” butat the same | oL R eyl . 7 " g Omaha Packing compa 6l i ant! R i : orthcoming. Slayback was quoted as say- | Louts, Jan ceeipts, 10003 | SWift & Co : No. 60, Udge; Best Yot 44, Gige: butter 3 T 15 Harner Streot, Omtia Uidaie il sl bl Bl e i ase fs checked, the patient is [ shipments, 100, . i choice heavy | Stowart & Co Sivicion cloth, OO 410: Cabot, 5iei Farwell, lalt Artists' Materals, Pianos and GFEHHS. e s S == i pecially here and in New York, New York | oonyate and in a little tima will bo able | PANYE Stecrs, 150 rto good, #1.00 [ st St. Louis Packing company d, | Slge; 1 of Loom, =t 1815, EASHRiAR SLEGL O mRNA; NobMLKA e Overalla. i i wired that Henry Clows had taken a great | oo ot The old bull pool in Lack- | & bou 1 stoers, medium to ehoices | Chicago Pucking company X dges Kine Phillp | SIS S i B | GANFIELD MANUFACTURING GO g 1 1ot of wheat off the market Later along 8 | gyanna was again buying that stock and is | saed & ors and foouers, fafr to e cambric, Hg: Tonsuale vaitbric, Hiye: Lons: Booksollors and Stationors. ot f el 1 visible supply decrease of 425,000 bushels | yo)ying s confidently as ever, 1t is veported | 3.50: grass fed, $2.003.10, A 0 TLR BHeALIL IR {50y DonHeely H. M, & S, W. JONES, acturers ol vyerail rts, Kt n pe Succesrorato A. T, Kenyon & Co,, Wh ale & Retall Yeans Pants. 5 1, S, Dperell, iccesorat enyan S Retay o | ll J02, By Canton, 4ot Mgl Booksellers flml Stationers, —_— - mercinl Stationery Office Fixtures. 4,500; shipments, 800: | Sywift & Co. heavy and buteliers’ | George H. Hammond & Co. . packing, £5,00@5.10; | Revnolds 10688 < Poppe Trinmph, ured the eontrol of [ Hows—Rec y | market lov 1 selections was sosted. This scomed to be the signal |y George Gould has se for 1vhewed short selling in this market. Up | 40000 shares of Richmond & West 1 10 this time, about balf past11 o'clock, the b < 1 “Terminal commonand has the stock light grade AN S aa At FLANERLs - Plaid o RaTtsmen, %0c: Gosnen, | Fine Wedding Stationers. Ry price ranged from £L.00J¢ to $1.015¢. When | yored in ifferent names. Missouri P Kansas Oity. Jun, 1. —Cattlo—Reccipts, Othioias i i LN Clear Lake, Tron Mountain, e Gl K THE SMIONDS MANTFACTURING €0, ] the slump started the price was 10115, The | g0k was strong and advanced 3 pe 100; shipments, sed beef steers 8 sh Manufuacturess of first, reaction of importance was from 99%¢ | puo earnings of this company are said to | Weak and b ioe | 3 3 C0\VS 8toaay, i T R White 1l oots and Shoes. Bank i[;u and Sil] ] nmm to $1.00{. According to the popular ex how lsome gain for the 1 h, | othe £10¢ lower: wood to choic - { & s iy o o i show wdsome gain for the last month, ¥V BTGOIE NOLaS: & KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., SIRRITN e Doy &4.4000475: common to medium, & mors 10 Tl Joi nes & Cc Me Tectation a vast amount of long wheat was | g the company has been cutting down ex- ) \ ¥ 3 Bartitions, liail i to come out on stop orders if wheat [ 209U L . it stoc! and feeding The last day on which hogs can be sold at A\mhn\umum e A Ghans: Partitions. ¥ closed the fact that there was less | active and higher, advauncing 1 per cen ors shipments, nones | 41 pew rules of the Exchange ge into effect. 0-in, ork, 5 ,\.“u.m Boston Rubber Shoe Co. 1162, 1ive & 1106 | == long wheat sola out around that | Money was in abundant supply at 2lg@3 | fairly £10¢’ Jower; common to | M X 228 Swift viver. Lorndike, 00, [ ¥ 1 yihiey st Omana. Nevrnak ¢ Oile. placing the commission on hogs at §6.00 per car, Hog commissions ndike, Thorndik ; (WY ORSEICICOR CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Jotnors f Borts ond S0es .| Wholsle Refined and Lutricating Ois. ) than had be xpected, but [ pey vl Was m on the sell plentitude of offerings from ent. It is estimated thit the forcign ,000 shares of stock here wdvance all around is pric the ing side, anc houses bought this morning, and the .00 per e s e d that source made up for any deficieney in Beef cattle 10¢ law mot » 7] 101 16w Dougins St the quantity of long stuff, and deluged” the [ due to this influence. At noon the market Desirable cows steady ] o] Tior . A:u.» i A Et, Omuba,__ AL Bishon Manaver buyers aud vroduced a supplemental break | was active and firm, venerally on the best Monday 14, 188 5 A 3 ; 5 It scems to b |.-r\ prices of the "Tiha market continnod The_receipts of cattle were the he ong sheep 1 ”H]“l:n;l‘ A k'\lv “llh er \lwk B3, Wi tmn\\ « % um':;ll::‘(?sm;dw l::'SUN v stood that a large percen y held | BT SHE AL FoNEH6T S aitormonn. | since Wendesday of last week, and_the m B OHER SIS RO ICARBER CILY 85,00, ¢; Beaver Creek CC, 10¢ " cumi iS 8 . high priced wheat came viday and Sat. | dctive and strong throughout the afternoon. | ot gpened with: poor prospects. Howev .}],:,f:}"",m“.,'" TR HORAREOE L Am\'hu-luv?]-nrl\qg\“rbh Con Lter, Lime Wholesale Donters in urday, and it may be as a factthat th The Chicago houscs were moticeable buvers | the packers happened to want a fe N6 HOER O FPIND BYCR e 18¢: Dut 18¢; Leam Druin Hiie and Sewer Vi s X Tl Paints. 01l Window Glass, Eic was considerable miscellar of grangers. Cotton Sced Oil was the only | for to-duy’s killing and they got out One thousand two hundred head of cattie | I"Eton 3 St Omiaba, Nev, phone g Aty ) ! Ol J of a g.nnlsurwnwll y'S “']‘““I'- lflf weak spot, and was being raided by the | morning and bought them. Other markets | o HW: \\- = e 1115 Furnam Strect, Omal j course there was more or less talk to-day | yrovers usually identitied e Standard | Were reported lower, and as the market here b ) G aed leachs A, | = = = = | about Pairbankc’s wicat going over, but this [ prokers usually identifled with the Standard | &% (05" high Tor the shipners 1o operate | e s of e s Exom bleached, Sig _ Dry Coods anc Notions. Panor. i 100k the form of a question rather than an | Oil company™s interests, the net decline in 1 yyqn, the packers were enabled to take off A1 appolited’ Siimon Lot Secretary bleached, 915 M. E SMITH & CO TV GARPY R P el 18 still over- | this stock showing 11y per cent decline for the | about 10¢ on be apy ary bleached, 10 S Gthvons) SKe, CARPENT PA assertion. The local 4 whelmingly bearish, o o on the prop- | day. The valance of the list closed active | ste osition that May wheat is not worth %0 | and strong at about the outside prices, the | ot MUMIO[EEC0l YORS SbIERTIIO-N net advances showing: Northwestern, . Bostwick tr wble on Dado Holland, Atlantic MiscELLAN At Council Bluffs, e CovNar Breres, Ta., Jan. 14.—Hogs—Re- | Atlantic H, 4-4, i1,¢; Drv Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions. Wholesale Paner Dealers, 1102 wnd 1104 Douglas., Cor. 11th 8¢, Omaha, Neb Carey n nico wtoek of Printing, Wrapping und Writing Paper. Speeinl attention gven tounr fn orders sold at 4 bulk of the k the gets the sufer the ave 2 A A } 705 | heeves a 3.5, Cow stuff did not KILPATRICK-KOCH RRY GOODS Co ‘ of bearish proclivities feels in going St. Paul, “: \Vestern Union, {3 I feel th 1ch as beef cattle and | CCIDUS, 7 ears: qu Atlantic P, 4-4, Ge o f = o i 8hd. e, r o the line h Shore. %; Northern Pacific preferred, X, | real desirable At cows sold at about 3 Common, ror Ifllfimfifi,flllflJUDUCfsm Dry[} 5. Nolions | Sterage, Forwarding & Gommission b out. That was the way the aver Pullman Palace Car, 25{ per cent. The latter | Saturday’s prices. Cows sold from $2.00 to ood Hoos | 44, Gents' Furnbaitng Gonis, Comer 1th and 1iaines ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., €250, with the bullk at & o Lawre Ola_Dominion nE bull felt when wheat was above 8LIS. | groek was larcely de pann Bk | Storage, Forwarding and Commission, t in by insiders, who e Pepperell O, 4-4, ! 1 | The ing is st prevaient amon Sty - = ¥ty a bulls which ' HO 1 | Whoat trders that now thalt wheat is under | Predict the stock will soon be selling at 200, | {0 ) f 0. Although there w ERLENHEY WOy Pepperel Pepperell; t-4, NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Brunch iude of_the He ,‘ F o Co. utodas { £1.00, it can never get above that figur The total sales aggregated 250,218 shares, | pood ma here, there were very fow 'l;;‘l"l" r IH 4 ,' i {ei SI‘IDUBI‘S uf Dual 31(1 C‘h 3 T i e aau hem, and there was_compar- Ig in that class of sto rs are quoted steady, and I'he market 4 half hour May, with including Wester western, 12,0003 Rock Isiand, 11,0005 Union, 18,000; North- | feeder o | atively 1o tra Good native fe stuy any length of time. somewhat during th The produce _markets are st vatthe re- | vora B, 4 AL 214 Sonth THh SL, Omata, Now cent decline. Receipts of butter have been Dick ) iu, S o7, 103ge; West | —— S q Cheese is unchanged and steady at | Do, 20 2 West Point, 240 in, HELIN, THOMPSON & CO. fl 01 nd closed Lgc 0! 3 Sty "_“l““; Nl AL com: | Shore, 10.000; Reading, 50,000; Lackawanna, | (iao¢ SERE [RCICE Are QUeter stebows s | libera pared with Saturday, this shows a de- [ 23,0005 Union Pacific, 10,0003 igland, | able under 23,00 SO 'wim‘““lv i ‘""ll‘ '-\lflwl\'n ipDLY |12 o7, 15e; West Point 11 oz, 16 Tratio b BN 3 ablow oF et otiote elinc of 1;¢ in February, Ve in May and 1 f 14,000, and stocks lay ated and the mar- FLANNELS —Redt C . WRLLLE Brovweia: (T dat 201 3 g wera the closing qu Hogs, ket is weak at_quotations. Receipts of poul- | o110 GG, 24 in, 20¢ alone and Mailaat i = SE Rt ac '“ 01, up to $LO19;, dow, Se_under Chies and 10@ vorable for handling the d ks, 73503 Whitten 17 South 1ath Street, < . back s H. ‘\«"I.““ to 00, ¢, uu|l to §li &N, £ Kansas City or Sioux ( good. Veal is in geod den ndi dress, Shje; | me——— - LHQBI‘ Bfl‘.‘r BF W D) (5 008 (er ot 10/ o ndion Conpons. 1083 do prol ety 14 naturaliy have fu an_ exensd | searco and wanted. Apples § Furniture. u onth Strect, O \ red ut 977, @154, and ot "5 .. 119 7| NL Y. Cel for a lower market here to-day, but in addi pand prices somewhat lowe Woods, e; Stand- | v=m= =~ : o oy angod at b5 @i jauers@ioEeand acttio. - anty i e tion to that tho receipts Wor Fianaithe lull, and vegets i DEWEY & STONE, GorRiaet The corn ma dull and neglected. a0 & ton S solE markets lower at most other points, and [ liberal supply « Arnold, Gige: Ame Wholesale Dealers in F\[[‘m[m[} « | “"TEAGLE CORNICE WOR The superior attractious of the wheat pit, in I A e foraan there also adecline in provisions. With Brrrer er, G40 ol C, tong 2 a speculative w kept the attendance at L& Wi a2ielst ‘.L“,_‘“,,. these facts in view, the buyers were en- | choice priut, fancy solid y ‘Arnold B, long cloth, 10} ;¢; Arnold Fatnara ELAEE OmAla S ot M’mm" ’fllflls 0 G"IV Nl ZC[ [l[]ll CUl]l e the corn center at low water mark all d uois Central. 116 ' dopreferred abled to t the hogs l0c lower | (@ ehoica sold - packed, 1520 Seal, 1034 teifel A, 1%; Windsor | ———— falll I rdlYd L I 1,000 bushels in the qua BIAW. 15 Unic than on Saturday. The salesmen were not [ Fancy roll, 18 howce, 16a18¢; good, 1 1d Ticket, T0ige. CHARLES SHIVERICK, Window-caps s etaite Sy any netivite or | Knnsas & Texis!: 13 W, inclined to make an casy surrender, @l5c Fumiture hore..........106%! do xmfmud Weste: CHEESE: 12340 ieddars, choicc, 12 . Metals two in hoop, 1 n choice, ow to make the conces: whieh prolonged the trade until midd The he Sld before the idently | \fidiiznn conteat Omaha, Nebraska. uch result, The English | MissouriPacific ange in pared for Inion, : full cred full cream Y, n Printers’ Materials. Block tin, small pig.. bar. rket was quoted casier, and the quantity o1¢@3 ner ce ; —— —~ - - o Blira froin the. fhrte Pruaipsl Atlaails oY oXROAL) Ya@s per cent; | gy ag paid for one choice load e, Coper, planishicd Voiler'siz Cotfoes, Spices, Etc. WESTERN NthP/\Pl—_N UNION, ports on Suturday was under the_average of | “priae’ Mo e w001 and an im- 4 15 pyer, cold rolled. — By 3 ‘opver, : h 67,000 bushels were shipped to Liverpool and 1xo_Exemasae—Quict, but steady; 03,00 Copper, il &1 Teas, Coffees, SDI S, Bakmg PUWIIBI‘ 000 bushels to Bremen. ~ When May - Soig: demai e ¢ f S i reached B32gc there was somo little demand, | SiX1Y 6078, #.85:¢ demand, $1.883 T e Diisen PorLr e Asenlh L |Agausnest {"[" Junisiaoodojand Finvorife Eeimeth, Luundy By e Papor Boxos. RiE F > e i ee rice s wel lied, the SsED PO 1 3 o rent discou s Hurney Stroct, Omabn, - \n‘:-nxu!;:il}lul;'fl‘l u‘n" bre 7o t“xv.h-:“:l furthe CHICAGO MARKE reccipts being heavy, = and (l-\)m-“nm.; turkeys, pe 10@llc; geese, per b, 9 1004 ?”—‘19’———0' - JOHN L. WILKIE, 4 i < & f J red ( S ong 1 C 2, g are. lowest' point yet for that future. Th Cittordo) T —Wheat—Weak ana | ¢hanged hands. strong and duch ] Pat, planished g Crookery and Glassware. PPUDTWW" Omaha Paper Box Pdfitory oxvortors took 16 boat loads in | | Gomche0y N e aeat—Weak \and | some good heuvy corn fed matives sold at ; i 5 Roofing, 1C, 14 6.00 W. L. WRIGHT, S i ae T et e O Ny New York to-day. The local operators had ' b ) S |- 1G4 B0 withiablinclitofinatt Dt Ghoa T0l baibe. Roofing, 1X. ©.5) Agent for the Manufucturers and Importers of s 86, O . |70 to 85 1bs, T S & medium to Roofing, 1 1ge; February, iteceipts. fancy, 100 1o 130 1bs, 7asSe, Roofing, 1 Gave—Mallard, per doz, red [ Sheet iron No. 26 head, per doz, §2.50@500; teal, per doz, 1o themselv nd the variations ory uarrow. The wealness in rket came principally from the the mark 10 | Crockery, Glossware, Lamps, Clinneys, R e O ce. i 8. 1th St Owials, Nebraska. SRR O PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, n—Easier; cash, in prico to-day’s mu sympathy with tne break in_wheat and pro 2434c; Ccash, 24}4e; Febr R CO. a rally of 5 i H e dec] COT! Vi y 2 et 1. canvass back, per doz, #1004 50 15 i 2 oout Ho o el - Y | Ui, Horeast Sl ol v, L Labrer oot Hanufacturers and DGdlm‘Slllthl‘Ll‘Gflfifls £ arle, ) tradinzz, er o « oz, & Sl : 3 ’ Clothing and Lasther 3 wrnum In the oat market a fair trade wasre- | Drime Timothy 5. DT om et Y % $.00 |10, 10514, ] [ Crockery, assware, LAmps, SUVETWArE | 2 Cloting and Leather eiting. 10 Furmum Stroes corded, prices averaging easier in line with Flax —$1.6354. Prevating Pri Miehi. | il 10x14, 225 sheots.... 5. Ete, 1514 Feracw St Lo Paxton Bailding. Sash, D Et i whoat, May oponod steady at 3@¥oc, | Whislcy—81.03 The followinz 18 a talsof 3 paid in vice' Mis. i VA D;éaows' with u fow sales at y and declined 00 | pork Towe 2,00: | this market for the gradas of AT Mis- = r Ni. A. DISBROV. ¢. CO., 27lgc, under the free selling by two large mil o | S e EIGN FRUITS—Malaga grapes, kogs, 40 i > »2’?0"3'23'5";."5;’3%‘3'"“ i R RS Lot e Nl of Sh6. busimoes ws it S1igc to | ¢ O e s byl [ meiateors 11800 t0 i s @410 5 lbs, 10e per b3 banaias, pet bunci, 4 i ok Sash, ](JUI‘S Blinds ?llu M lI][.]lES again_dull, with the wterest in June hay Bl M houlders, BLUM LU L] oy . X @ lock sole, 2 Spectaiies e on nltry, Game, i subsided. 'No. 2 regular was dull at “,N,“.‘[ oy P OTige Short tieta: W Gsletnfogtors fae orangos box, @:6e per 1b; oak e i ra Omanhn. i “‘f’“‘l’" MANf‘Jg"fi'TLi]“'NG ’ifi’ i bid. S srenmory, 18@200: 2 Sl bl 0] selected onk and trag TR il S i The speculative trading in provisions was ”“f,":';“ R :3“““‘ LA aC %5 ot and hemlock upper, toot: hem- GEO. SCHROELER & CO. : x.fl}}.:gc *Fv!;:]rs\\ngk n s b r|n.m]<]15 heavy to-day and fluctuations in prices cov- oo U areRm i oh ad A R 00 195 lock ealf skin, No. 1, Su@ie per_1b, accord- Suecessors to MeShane & Sehroeder) an. N, reots, :d a wide range 1 kinds roduc c @i | ehoi 1 to wolght’ oak s No. 1, #0c R et grod s ride ranie; I all s of hradact | wosedtie: s, 1@inice: Youny Amert | Falrio cnoin Beavy b @ 1o | bt i e i evies | Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage, = ences, and the business tr ted in the tresh, 15@1 T ::fl:»'.‘.:‘.‘.h kesicd r.‘.“sl?.-f-p' i ,fi‘” haaay el ocommuis ver 100, “gaimes | £1.00@110 per lb; nemlock kip sin,’ No. 1, Omabs, Nobrask _._Steam Fittings, Pump: )r;:::mt: dl:'lw.‘irll;:nnl{vh-lx: A ‘f;lu;.lu:::;n‘:.:? den ‘“‘::»‘m jnd Meht green | Fair to eoice Nebraskas. . @1.00 | 6,00 hazelnuts, hickorynuts, smull, | S e v f"}',‘,'fi,‘fl:‘,’(',; KInLN0 ULy T000500 Coal, Coke and Lime. A. L. STRANG CO. themow year. Tho roceipts of hogs again | on salted cal, Representative Sales, $LucaL 00 larke be; pecans, plain, ¢ et Ibi Frenell call”skin (sccording 1o | GMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Puimps, Pipes and Engi cxeaton ponorul (os pectations Eanc it et s dry calf, TaSc CATTLE. VEGETABLES—( 0 and Utah, 100 Teehoh i akin oy tho@ai 10 per 165 Cop. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal Sienm, m.vw‘w.} And Mining Supplies, Ete. opened that a raid was contemplated, Bald- Liinor oenk 3 ¢ Wyoming, 5b@60c: Nebraska and = Iov dovan russet, 15e; satin finish, 20¢ per foots : | — e Harmen ot il win started the bull roling by sell yiagliod fon Sriaa| aballs:. ; . ] chioice Taree, commo Woit lonthor #3.00@8,00 por side: moroccos 208 South 13 Strect, Omata, Nebreska. CHUHCHILL PUMP CO ing right and left, but the DL RiDullgse: 1 b sdas ‘ sweet potatoes, J , ber bbl, (pebble gout), 20@ie per foot; moroecos, T el et = Wholesale Bul i slugging was 1o less ' heavy than 8 3o R s Y boata, por. b, M) ecarrols, boot lew, 25 foot; glove calf skins, Grocoeri 5 s, ll 11, was the selling by Armour’s representative | m Hecoipia. i shipmente.fishibpll . b ‘alifornia, per ¢ 2 20@ile per foot; Dongola kid, B0@i0c per S rooorios:.. e Stoam and Water Supplios. Tondanarters fo iin the pork it, s was' the prineipal foa. | {yhers Dol*- 19900 e At seel! £nigs, | Lonlons. sed ool leanigarno skine, 40w por foot, o EARTON, GALLAGHER .00, U. S, WIND ENGINE & PUMI" CO P o o ] 4 4 . | . . . sily urni| oD r ' ta - (i er : s * S 20., ) iyasbaliovadiaibeiliGorn foas 116,000 50,000 |2 bulls. . Lo ! gas, uliowor Gording toqunlity; tappings, s.0c10.00 per | Wholpsale Groceries and Provisions, Gite e & movenient on th o packing inter- | Gare UBS.000 34000 | 10 mixed iflow dozen: linings, £.0009.00 " ier dozens apron B0, Steem aind Water SUDD ics, est to shake out i opening figures 4 AR R skins, $10,00 12.00 per dozen. 709 And 711 8. 10h St., Omabn, ) for May pork wer under Saturda; 8¢, . 14.—Wheat-Lower; - " | Hlliday Wind Mills. $18and 20 Famun S0, Omuba, closing bids, and aft there | cash, %4 : McCORD, BRADY & CO., L G.F.Tows, Acting box, £1.75( sulted, No. 1. Corn—Low February, 205 ) of 8314c, the ! g 9 00@5 : it seurcs 8 renesion e | - Qais=Dully cus Foulr - o0t 2 Wholesale Grocers, RRRWIELIEiED but finally reacted to the mside ke QLTS 8 o LhEL {lm @, EO00 01001 Bl A noloot, 15@1iq n Y87 00 L3 et s Stead 03, B RPN or poor stoc 00w v 153 9 n s again wod closed at the bottom, ¢ YiakyStendy ol B4 it || R oL oee slogky 81,0001 13 solut, Lgoliy in.ccoo a8 u — e an i Ird e I A stock boards, 12106 1,12 in .. ] = ) 88 in lard was [ @200 = : i inanrnaiisy 1Rai=f ohigon,rpar kb, 13 stock bourds, 12016 ft 4 ar oo | Hoavy Hardware. e \ron Worke, ____ , and in ribs 15@17'ge. The differ Milwaukee, 14.--Wheat--Weak, i 3 AU TRy 7h@s 00, | h S © stock boards, 12@106 f1, 5 86 00 W. J. BROATCH, STEAM BOILER WORK ence between February and May lard | cash, 8655 " 4 > D stock boards, 1216 ft 23 00 Cartor & son, Prop's. Manufacturers of all kinds guge Shanoen 2 OB T ) TV Ky P g \tiiis —Per b, prime 1y D laskhonrds 2:0H 3,00 . ) gl Gt il 4o w1 s, i I erat A T S «...\.,?."?.” Hardwere, lron and P o, - g m Bolles, s and et Ton Wk I CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Laggo i et HI Select feneing flooring. . 1 19 00 ¢ 4 Works South 20th and B, & M. Crossing. ' % Siding, first common, 16 ft 1 22 00 — Sacer Krovr—iZer. bbl TPANTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, 00 HIMEBAUGH & TAYLO Siding, sceond common. .. h 1 Cificaco, Jan. 14.—|Spe ‘Pelegram to eapol n. 14.—Sample wheat “"‘lf.‘f:h';xf SR TR R Combion Dawras B voa1y o0 | pitdens! Hand d Scale Repair § Wr ll[!,hl and Cast Iron Bmmmg wmk | Tk B~ Carris—Trade was slow at the | in soue demand? receipts, none; ‘shipmcnts, v e, 14@Re; common, | i No. 1 1 i 1o swans oo | BULGNS' Hardware and Scale Repair Stop, | W' | opening, more on account of the big run than IS LA T hag: JANNGLY, B 145 :y—1 1b frames, clioice white, 17@1sc; | Iencing, No. 2, 12 Ld@1t ft.... 14 006 Mochanics' Tools and Buffalo Scalos. 1406 Dougln | EPAITCE Bries Work ! ; ! B 1 1 2 on track, §1.14; No. 1 northern, ; R A, Joist and seanthing, 2x4, 16Ty fitroe obraskh, i for any lack of demand, as both buyers and May, $L043¢: O thacik. e o2z dark, 14@1ie: strained, 106012c. et aua aeanisiog, Sk o4 s i’ salesmen wero, up 10 9 or 10 o'clock, busily T 1: :]«ms . A ol 113:-‘1'[" 163--4wiige per,1b; preserves, 10@ize | piben (X% Bk W@ nam‘"”onl WIILELEMY & co., OMAHA WIRE engaged in looking over and placing stock 18 cows, RIS 0 i ey Pickets! Dand H square 110 (}Sfl[} ariware, When both sides wore ready there wasa | 13..—Whe 1 bull, o 5 Lagn—$o Shingles, extrs b and Harn On A Manufacturers of Wll’fl fllll] lI'DIl Rflllll]gs fair busmess, and nearly everything desir- N‘g ) o, ShanmI o mixed, :ll'u\\'l AT o - : Grocers' List, \b:“:p.lcs I for Auuu?m«::-:fkr.t““"““I Desk falls, Window o e old, A » prices Orn—itead 0. 8, ' cow : Revised prices are as follow. £ D . 2 - il 104 .m; rvxu . \: g '\)1 to th |l.‘| «..m ?lvuljlmlllg Oats—Dull and weak'; No, 2 BCOWS...... ” i 2.5 R ark A, «(-5 .| O atts 23g in..... LEE, (LA&‘KEEA'\:'M‘PAVE NTHARD- | "GMAHA SAFE and IRON WORK and dressed beof stock, salesmen generally [ Whisky- Steady at §1.0 A . KeAAgRINOmRIGE Ao A Aos | O G Batts, T7x8 815 Cco i N regurded thom as o shade lowerthanon | New York, Jan. 14. Reoeinta; Frativ Durlaps, | & well tubing, D and M bev Wholesale Harflwarc C“mry Tin Plfl!l} Man'frs of Firg &B]II‘glaI‘ P]‘[][]fsaf[}s Saturday, or say 15@20¢ lower than ‘Thurs- 18, none; spot du y and 4105 bu gun' -~ Motals, Sheet [ron, ete. gents forTlowe Scaled, | Vaulte, I8l Work, o day last—the high-priced day of last week. 3 rod, in_ele- = The Visible Supply. Miawi Powder and Lymun lumbed wire, e AL ik Prime cattle, such as would make §5.0p and [ Y8105 Afloat, R AR \ 853 gatrasail, 0@2c; 81l | uioago, Jan. M. The visible supply Omala, Nebra CHAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORKS e . ANGU 88 ORI BAO 10 BR) No, §/ned, 011 1s active but irreg: ¢; cotton, 220 Jut ho- visible —— —- n il upwards, wero scarce, an § ular and S@2ic under Suturday; January Fruims—Figs, in boxes, per b, 13 wary 12, as compiled | e 10 qUd Wirg EIICDS (I) Ilm {ltily s wanted. The stock that sold quickest was | closing at (sc. 16c; dates, in boxes, @t10c; London M by the secretary of the Chicago board of Lumber. and such as could be had at $3.50@4.25 and | Corn—Receipts, 535,000; exports, 18,000; layér raisins, per bo R 1l yin' e vice - g2 a mlong there, There were too many 0w o spot lmrly‘m'll but w ale and low e raisins, §2.8000% new V Bushels. OMAHA LUMBER J the market, which brought abouta decline | 4iioin clevator, 47 i , per 1b, 39 Iifornia loose mus: Ve 37, 40,0 n T MEACHER & WIITMORE, f of s strong’ 100 on medium and common. | 45ci No. 8, 881 4 mixed, and heifers 44 box, £2.00002, 10 Whaas il u”Kmd" of Buildin gMfllGFlaHIWlln‘ 1le F olar [ i | Only tho very best heifers and cows, such a3 | 39@45c. Options fairly Active but weak and | 4 SL0ers. ... v .. AT 1855, $2.40: pitted che Outs 81132,000 15t Streot and Union Paoific Track, Omah iroand Burglar Proo Bdfi;s Ting ank& bave been fed right along with steers, soid | ¢ lowes 2oxen.. . f fornia pitted plums; per Ry e e aokOmaht, | % Aculy for bicuold iate and Lok Company'e LOUIS BRADFORD, i ond Tl Worie 4008, il B ree Dealer in Lfl]flh"]1 Lfl[h Llfllfl sfish s bigh us last week. Hulls and common | ~Oats—Receipts, 19,000; exports, 52; spot Lt steers were quoted ut 10@i5e lower. There | moderately active and firmer, options quiet rics, per 1o, * evaporated apples, 714 was littlo or nothing going on in the stocker | but stead ¢; February closing | 7 steers.. ; California sun-dried peaches, 13¢5 Calis and feeder line. Choice beeves, #4.40@4.60; | at 8134c POt While, 3425¢; | 15 8LCErs. . veteiieiensrsnesss 1207 fornia unpared evagorated peaches, blackberrics, per b, ig@sc; dried raspber- | 13; ter late t Be but better medium to good ah\l‘l'n, 1351 to 1500 lbs, #3.75 lnl(‘\llnll W -l) B 3 3 2 al 4 steers. . e . E aporated California apricots, never late when troubled with a cough Sth and Dyug (@4.20; 50 Lbs, $3. 3504 3 950 to 1200 loffee—( lllmlu opered steady and closed | 19 ste veae sees . o rants, 6lgcie: Turkish pru or cold, Take Dr. Bigelow’s Positive | = V. 5 n G tockers and oedors 15430c | barly steady dpointsabove Saturday; sales, on, 32 @2he: orange po 4 ararsic, Shas AR IR\ A stiAle TW.HARVEY LUMBER C oyoryaT AOYTI 1y " cows, bulls and mixed, | 42,250 bugs: January, $15.65@15.40; Febru- 6c; Califoraia French pranes, e, & troubles speec ( oroughly. n N ,.,\, ,-p 20 A C " i Texas cattle, | ary and March, §15.00@15.05; May, $10.85; PicicLes.-Modium, in bbis, £.00; do, in | WP troublos speadily and thovoughly. To Dealers 0nly, RIGHMAN & CO., : spot Rio dull; fair cargoes at $17.00, 0 steer half bbls. $3.00; small, in bbls, 86,005 do, in GRARRTA0F QRLARON. 900 ARG #3 OfMco, 143 Farnam Street. Omaha Live Stock Commission MGPEhfllllfi Hou —-'l‘no market was active and prices Petroleum—Quiet and steady; United | 16 steers half bbls, $3.50; gherkius, in bbls, 0; do, ————— T——— = e | Ofice ~Room 24, Opposite Exchange Buildin mun steady, as i‘mnlmllud with )lutluduly All | closed mi:m atvblge. 19 steern. 0ol A 10 half bbls, $4.00. The Haytien Republic Indemnity. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, — tock Yards, South Owuhs, Neb classes—-packers, shippers anid speculators— gs—Easier and quiet; western, 18@ corn fed ooea 1859 Corree—Mocha, 27c; Rio, good, 18@ New YORK, : Port-au-Prine Y MALEY buying freely. The general market closed | 1830, HO Mandabiling ihantian ot A | S BAXCRRRK dA% ibmd SGAVNIRE | a Wholesule Ll]lllhfil' EIC. ORIMER WESTERFIE ki3 & ALEY stéady snd the stocks were well sold out. As | Bork—New, 14.25@14.5 . Shk. Vr, 0. G. Javi ; Java, interior, 22 | BPecial says thal fueevon ! WGAMUIWY | mporied aad graericeaa Horband Gement. fiay Live Stock Commission, on Saturday, the bilk of the mixed sold at | Lard—Depressed and lower; westorn 40 §4.55 200 84,6 and Marg. | for the scizure of the Haytien Republic has | - hiko Lime, o uent af Roow 15, Kachange Bullding, Union Stock ¥ardg #5.15, with undesiraole lots at 8.00@5.10,while | steam, 87.05@7.75; January closing at §7.50, 40 45 240 4.95 225{c; McLuugh- | been sottled. The amount agreed upon s | === —_— Houtl Ul Nob, the best eavy sold 4t §9.1736@3.20; largely | ~ Butter—Dull and” weak; western dair, 360 40 495 | lins XXXx . $120,000. Of this amount 30,000 was to-day CHAS. R. LEE, "TUNION STOGH YARDS GOy~ at $0.20. Underwood & Co., and another | 14@20c; western creamery, 17@2ic; Elgius, 240 495 SUGAR, o oo conf A, ey puid 1o the owners of the steamer, and the D ] H d nm . 00y fhipper pald 835 for u fow foads of fucy | 25 45 | white extra C, Tie | wigcs yeliow ' | balance will be paid in equal installinents on ealer in Hardwood Lmber, 0f Omeba, Limited, hoayy, The Underwood swing consisted of Cheese—Strong; western, 11@11c. 3 50 4% 120 4.9 036G powdered, S3gl; Lum NS March 1 and June 1. W0ood Carpats and Parquet Flooring. 9th and Dougiss doua V' “,M_B’mmmm — %