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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MOXNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1880, y ) D QPR N N tended to withdraw. Also that the state OMAHA LIVE STOUA loose raising a2.00; dew ) i nl’R M h’wnu-q;\.n.»..u; of c|,u~m 0. i\(y‘«n it " ' \;mu' av. Jan ‘1'- 1880, ;“- s:w‘ |v’m| cherries, per 1b, Agricuitura: implements. LUMBER, 1acific was also weak, an pclined 114 per he market has been reported “lower | fornia pitte X ¢ ) 5 % - @ — No Export Business in Wheat Yes« | .unt. T'he room traders were the principal | every ‘,:” for %0 long & time that it is a posi- | blackbe i 8, per 1b, 1y @Sty 4 ¥ } OMAHA. 3 vL,M\.:‘H( HI‘I.I ¥ AR':I-_I(, y C. N. plb TZ, torday. scllcrs.Pullman Palace car was the excep. | tve pensure to b auie to e somo piher | ples, por 1o, et svaparnicd avmice, T | S=vRioN FaoTIO. aveive~ | Dealer in Agricultoral Implements, Wagons, | Dealer in ALl Kinds of Lumber, AR tion to the general list, and advanced from | (ul® Sl it T Siragement in to-da ia unpared evaporated peache i X M| carringes and Dugeles donge Strest. botween th and J5th and California Streets, Omahs, Nobraska 185 to 1804 on inside buying. It was said | trade, and even if some cattle sold stronger, 4 ated _California apricots, 15¢; ol , Y it gl - -— - — - — AND VALUES RULED LOWER. | thatthe company had sec 1 control of the | the fact remains that it was due entirely Iyfl " Turk %, 5 ] Alm ko Fives ,}»‘\”v;v: 5 LININGER & METUCALF CO., HED W. UnAay 3 oudoir Palace Car company, and 200 | the ext light receipts, and from the , Badke: orange peel, 1oc; covertand Fiver o j40 v, m, i , " wan frouty predictod for the siotk befora the | Yoy the bayers actod it was plain hat, had | 16c{ Caifornia Erenct LneoltessrienxCaliin, o oy, o Agricultnral [mplements, Wagons,Carriages | Luuber, Lime, Cement, Be,, Bto ©Corn Less Active and Dull, and | i ot My h . there been more cattle it would have been "BiekLes M dium, in bbls, ‘€5,005 do, 10 | Pacic Sa nnd Eepress 400 b m Bugkies, Ele. Wholessie. Omatin, Nebraska Comner fth and Douglas Sta. Omaha. 1st of May. There was talk of a reduction | the old story—lower. The packers bought | half bbls. $3.00; smal, in bbls, $6.00; do, in | “Daily. haily except - Millinery and Notions, Prices Somewhat Irrogu- in dividend by the Tilinois Central company. | some good steers, paying $3.30@3.60, and o | half bbls, §3.50: gherkins, in bls, €7.00; do, | Sunday. | _ | PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, 4 lar—General Q Hoston was again buying New England, and | string of choice spi s sold at §3.00. | 1 half bbls, #4.00. BURLINGTON ROUTE. |~ Leave 3 Wholesaie Dealers in 1. OBERFELDER & CO., CRTON, fie blostag e Lhis. siock was cempaPatively oy sty o gy | msve b o heen fxts: Oretar AylculmrallmnlnmcnlsWaflflns&Bu.,Ews Trporters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notiong - firm. Consolidated Gas was weak, and de- » " ve 0. (. Java, Jaxa, interior, ¢ Chiicago Fast Express | S0, m 901, W0, W6 and 907 Jones Street, Omaha, an e clined 2 per cent. This company has met a satisfactory feature in the market Rio, fancy, 2 i Santos and Mara. | Chicago Mail Rt B e = lined 2 ;s unsatisfactory feature in the mar Rio, fi b Chieago Local 65y m.| dam P. P. MAST & CO., CHICAGO PRODUCE M 3T, - P A o Hop ot tha bes, sold e Tiae: Arbue 2 Mc Sars ke Hats, C great deal of opposition of late, und it is said | A few hogs, and not the best, sold early ! ; Denver vast EXpress. | 4008 m.| 3:00p. m, N ate, Caps, Eto. Citteavo, Jan, 10~ [Special Telegram to | Uhat 195 miles of gas mains for a now com- [ At $LSOccdxh which was ot so much 3 fe; Gevman' coffee,924e | Clitorin Nat §ilaam woopm. Mannfactarers of Buckeye Dl'llls, Seeders, | - W. L. PARROTTE & GO ™ Sieaso, al Telegra i RS e ower, but they were medium weigh iotwio b Ak vato N 3 Luban P i %ue Brr.]—Wheat values ruled lower to- | Pany have recently been completed. The | JeCe G BV o000 Mrrosh trade. i _ § &y Kansas (e’ Expiress: | L[ T R A ehome et | Wholesale ng Caps and Straw (toods, day. The market opened Ifc off at §1011¢ | bank statement was a good one, showing & | Ail the trading of that kind was done in & - | yiget Kansas City ¥ |_8:30p.m, vom: | - for May, ndvanced to $L01%, sold off to | heavy increase inthesurplus reservo. Money. | fow minutes early in the moraing and imme. | Gc: powdered, sigeycubes, Sige, oL o AR stal| Ooave [ Armive VAR A St b lody o 1 Ky Sircol, Omat, Nobe K e supp! u s noticeable, | diately after that, hogs weigting a good deal FESWAX—Choice 32 ' epot ¥ 1 $1.00%, up e, oft again to $1.0037, ranging | 18 in plentiful supply, but it is noticeable, | diately o, 15L4e, — - — I ] W B : e however, that exchange rates are stiffening, | More and better ‘would not bring as much e " Wi 915 0., Mmfllmffil mp GUIL‘I“S flfiflfls UEEIBS s for quite a time between §1.005¢ and §1.01, and It seemed hard to sell good heavy hogs macco -Plug, 20@35¢; smoking, 16@Me, 0.4, Vestibule, | MARKS Br‘us SADDLERY CO, then selling off under pretty heavy pressure | And :"" ’“ Ces s 'r:”’“' ""\"‘U" "';"" weighing over 330 Ibs at §4.80, whon mixed | SaLT £1.35 ;‘1 40 per bbl | o b iondr| TPm) o KA ““\‘“ Wholesalo Manufacturers of b 0 $10017 Friends of whaat made o stand | ments in the immediate future. Atnoon the | hogs not as good sold at. #4.85, but there was ore ) N o. 1 Difly excapt Mond'y| a,m. i : " 1 ,f‘.,.: ¥t the market did not st at il | market closed quiet, but rather heavy at | no help for it. Taking the market asa | Mari AR=—Hricks, 11@12 per Ib; | No.3. Vestibuie | o & i J. F. SEIEERLING & €O, Saddlery & Jabiers of Sad lory Hartware strong " The ¢ -er price was $1.00%, | about the opening figures, except for the | Whole it was 10c lower, aside from the few nny 12@@13e per lb: pure maple Ayl Ao And Leather. 1405, 1405 and 1607 Harmey 8t Omahsy e uot " very good and _salesmen in some Tras—Young Hyson, common to fair Wk ST PAUL, | Loy Iy i IR - comparison with final quotations. July :,’:: ‘\",“"“ "'y‘:;':”’,'.';\‘lll“ ]“{:Lm :‘er,.-l o ‘\I(I\".h(:? thought they took off nore than that. Tiie | & ,.\..‘11"{‘7 ll\un“lv‘v’u"w'mlpénd' ry, docdoe; | DO L el ‘h‘n(’:L"N ! “lv:‘ltflru:zln;u'rl':)l;I!‘)l\l‘e:‘k,: Notions ranged between 02 and 93¢, and closed at Al oitic, 03 ¢ aul, 0§ | hogs were all so! pefore the close and fo funpowder, common to goo - 7 % | ; i S PP Ty A e 3 January closed at 96lc. One of the | Frie, 6,000; Tac anna, )00: Reading, | the first time since Monday nothing was | powder, choice to fancy, 4@ v o i Aanufacturers and Jobbers in J. T. ROBINSON'NOTION CO T8 i I TR SceE o Lo Soport i Northwestern, 1,100, Union Pacifle, | carried over. = ___ 0 fanat B0BI0Y Dolore: OMMOH 1o wo0y | Noid . | Wagons, Buggies, Rakes, Piows Blc. Wlmlesalc Notions and Furnishing Goods received simultancously by about adozen | 0 New England, 10,000, and Weste " Sheep. 10@35¢; Oolong choice to fancy, 5070} M ¥ A Got. Lt AEH- PRUINE SIRCLL ORAHE, Nobs 48 and 45 8 uth 10th St Oniabia. houses that the New York Mail and Express ) ) a There \[\-,lfl no fresh receipts and nothing | Iinperial, common to y ¥ 35¢; Ime h& W ‘ " i V"\'V/\RH & SC HNLIL’LI( " The following ware tha elosinz quatati ¢ doing on the mark perial Hancy er— - —== & SC . would print in its issue a statement showing CRACKE s —0) 'd cako! Sloux City i Artists’ Materiais. ; No pacific CKERs—Oa@7e per 1b; assorted cakes, . m. I SRt RSO total ispilewet el wnd v 11| R 1o Badani ] L IO ko Faprace [ LR B AL . Artiate’ Watonial Notions and Geat's Farnishing Goods. sight the world over were about 20,000,000 418 LA N W 0 It we 160 | CRN DY —Mixed, Olg@i2ige; stick, U@ | gt Lt pastion Lk -G 4 ; S SSOUT P T T T Ovoralle The Mail and Express is the newest candi ntral Pacific. | &E Provalling Brbsy e S Do FACIFIC |~ Lasve |~ Atrive 1513 Douelng Strect, Omaha, Nebraska. U 3 ative % 4 f ¢ WAl “ - Meind . ———————e CA 5 N NG GO date for speculative influence, and its tips y Kok Tpland, WK Follo WIHE TR ISMIE Y JaMeRs WA TR 1| o PR D@ A 4 e = | CANFIFLD MANUFACTURING CO., receive industrious cireulation once or twice S hon| o prer this marxet for 440 gratss of stoct men- o Dy ; 100 . .| _ Bookseliers and oners. Manntacturers of Greralls u week, Bloom commenced seiling on th . 10 st PRl Omaia i tioned Dry Goods. o i e PLm - H. M, & S. W. JONES, Feank FanE 5, W 1o T BoRE VNI first advance, and he kept selling on hard T Prime staers, 1300 to 15 L4350 @4.00 Cotros FLANNELS—10 per cent dis.; L it & \w-hl((»' 7 e Buccessorato A, Kenycn & G, Wholeaslo & etay | Joans Pasts (S e dind ool ts for the remainder of the session The 3 Iy Wost L, & P ¥ rime st ] 0 . t 3 CC, 8¢ S8, ameless, i ] weather did not turn out as cold as expected, | HEEROTS Ty Webtori toedora K o B A “0lo| Norfoik Dassenger 610 p. m) 10530 0. m, | Fine Wedding Stautonery. Co :;:,pwh‘"""‘ nery. | e ) T e and that had something to do with the re- M;l»munl'n m.( ; 3 Common 1 good Cows. G , § o, 1205 D ored, T e ! ke City & Pacific . K. Leave | Arrive <0 b THE SIMMONDS MANUFACTUIING CO. laxation of the builish fervor. Winter is oNEY 0N Cart—Easy at 2 per cent Chblasto 1Anay ¢ : ; Bristol, 124 e: Union Pacific, 13 IR PR T — AnuRCtFOS O settling down upon us gradually instead | PRIME MERCANTILE Paren—4@i% per | Commonto choie ¢ i Canver WAnrp—Bid, white, 10¢; colored, | & TR ATl = |~ Boots and Shos Bfl[]l( Office and Sd'mjn P]K[]l](‘;_ ;i oot cent. ‘ Fair to cnotce ngnt hocs k h 22, Paul Express. m.| 8 B ' % of with the usual whoop and hurrah. | “Groyivo Exomavor—Dull and firm; | Fairto enoios heavy how | it Standarg, So; Gom 1005 Beauty, SUBURBAN TRAI KIREN bhens Say = Ak e Wing It is quite probable though that winter [ sixty duys, 4. demand $4.8515 110 choice mixed hogs 4 4 215c; Boone, 14c; B, cased, e i Sl ! has come o stay aud that the open-air pienic A g 10 Glibioe \WUsLaFI BhEs s Bt TS Solid eolor m..,(,‘ suer, [ Westward Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes session is over for this year. However, for CHICA GO MARKET. Fair to choice Nebraskas...... 8. f Ges Borlin oil, bie; Garner tming between Coun <and Albri 280 o8 HOHSH RubDa Ca IR0 | B the moment the cold is not extreme, and the £ = : Priyis—Pink and Robe il AL PRI LA 1o, traing Linraey S0 Omala. Nebranks. Representative Sales, Stee ver, Giic o stop at Twer and < cth 'streots, | —— X 3 shorts are soothed once more into a pleasing 19 —\W heat —Weak, lower: r EEiLE: e Te Steel River, + | andat the Summit in Oma W. V. MORSE & CO.. ‘CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., sense of security. The northern advices | Cd o chruary, 9 May, $1.00 No. 3 . Prisrs—Dress —Charter Oak, 5ije: Ra rond-| Trans. [ Omaha g e | South | AL Jobbers of Beots and Shoes. were mildly bullish, Sawyer, the Dufuth | ¢ . diie; Fobruar 2'bulls...... i 8 : Allen,” e} Itichmond, f depot. |} [Omal ght. | 1101, 1108106 DovgIas) S, Omlia, Marufuctory, Suie 10 A th Street : Wholsale Refined and Lubricating 0ils, bear, has flopped, and in announcing the ad- | * Oats o 1 bull ¥ 5 5% b Windsor, ¢y Eddystone, 6lge; Puacitic, ) 3 | mer St.. Hoaton. Axlo Groase, Klo, Omaba. A M. Bishop Manaeor vancein the best grades of wheat he de 1eow....oune G t 5 : i:0) — Goal, Paints and Olls, GhT AT R IMEANESE ARFEA i o 1k arioitish of tisAritis ) Tho 17 cows. g ¢ 5 \C n;én Suerrie—Berkeley u|uh'r(u‘, Coke and Lime. 8§ ORI G & VB SO < ~ . R % 2. 0 5 . 45 cows,. N ), Y S| i butter C iS E . stocks of wheat in the northwest will show othing doj 12 COWS1enrssrs 3 cloth, 00, 41405 Cabot, Tize! Farwell, half OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO,, Wholexalo Doalers in '3 & decrease. The indications now point to a l‘,l'“ 7“"4'_"_1"11.\ —$1.55@1.59. 1 bull, . bleached, Sige; Pruit of the ).o«.nh_l :;«; H 2 J"hhm\s Or Hflrfl dfld SUIT Cflfll. Pfli]lls m“ Wlllfluw GlH?S Ew. decrease in the neighborhood of 750,000 Whisky— 10 COWS, .o B recune G, Hope, Tige; King Phillip i H 4 < 2 ) H) W i) 4 i § ) 18 cows. 4 T 4 3 le' o 143503 Lons- : 28 South 13th Street, Omabia, Nobraeka. 1115 Fwrnam Streot, Omaha, Neb. bushels in the visible supply this week, St. Pork 15 cBwe: 3 2 1 2 New York mills, 103gc l'u|\||ux 11, ki i —— E———— le eSS | Louis, Minneapolis, Detroit and Chicago Miu'.S‘\'zr 012, R e 3 § £ Peppe -ih, ise; Pepperell, NEBRASKA FUEL CO.. ' PRRBYY contributing to the reduction, as well as e S s i vy Pepperell, 84, Pepperel, mAna D inuer o Totoct o Eivetvon | s SiourUnshanged; winter whowt, 2510 | 5 ofod i ptandite _ : . Sisoun b ot i Whtlesale Paner Dealer quotes an advance in Russian wheat on AR ) ([ epaads i o f " L ake, 303¢c; ron Mountain, b T IO HINNONIAOC Carry A nico atock of Printing, Weapping ana Writing account of the light available supplies, The | short ¢ b .10 shor! . 38 steer 9 3 gc. 2 § P P, ar Specind witention ¢iv n o car load ordors off coust wheat is also higher. No export | _Butter—Dully C dairy, 14 1[5 gtoer i i 3.6 No. 2, ¥, f 5 9 i Mannfactavers of Lime, S = 5 i 24 Storage, Forwarding & Commission business is being done in wheat. Flour | “GiGose—Steady; full cream cheddars, 105 J D o: J oW 5 L v. S v A ihiad QB e ! 12 AT 3 5 4 ratn "Hie and Sawer Tipe. Ofico, 218 S, 1th TG trade is quiet and no sensational features are | @ilc; futs, 1la1ige; Youns Americas, 111y b R 5,3“‘,‘5, . e \ %4, 8005 Quech #, 4 . & i St Omuha, Neb, Telephont Sk, ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., aiscernable in any direction. The volume of § ; D 100 : — Raria iy '. B s % BIESIY ceorebionennes == s SI[IPHUG Pn“wamng and Cmmmsvlnny speculative operations in the wheat pit to. Quict: fresh, 1i}¢@1akgc. B 120 4.6 Ticks—Y 0l - ¢ York, SEWi t 3 oy Bupiy Co day was below the average, and the trading | Hides—Uncl 3 vy and light green 160 46 2 S Tk S e SR CA m——— ___bry Cood- no No‘lo | seemed to be for the most part local. Huteh- | salted, dige; green, alted_bull, 4'5c; : 19 : oo, LG e Xl Sowth [~ ] ns- lirond: M. E SMITH & CO.. uson is apparently doing little or nothing. [ green bull, e g alted calf, Glge; d 5 160 50 4 o BN oMY | o b 3 3 < A 8 Kl tho market o s waiting, Teun and | Sint. 705 e des G5 iy st i o |l ] . S Ao | aw ao ao | Dry Geods, Furnishing Goods and Notions, | the majority of the heavyweights are talking 3 c: cr cent of b s @ = 3 % g o | | 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. Tith 8t., Omaha, Neb. Dearish, Jthe general crowd inclines the D @3 eac| e ¢ S, - - 278 4 k. B u,m, .km‘ 8lac | i 6 3 2 Sl et BAmE way. Ve ses tamely., g 3 ...293 ¢ i 6. .. Jaffréy, X aufrr X, 124¢ < KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co The tket was less active blge; No. 2, 43¢5 5 56 AveCRERE 3 1 3 8 5 s ~— R e -(uc;,.,;;.’ a..m,...é,.um e : ) SeCra I e o ; Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions e lar. After the stead, o & t Flour. 8. o 12,0 B N i K A = o o | R | I’ Gents' Fi ¢ Good 01 and 1y nbove yesterday’s closing quotations a w rn, bu. .. g 94,000 5 Sy D040t 5 P I = 1521 North 1 gu,..m.um.m l)mnv 8 ! jeq Coi d, 2i N Divy Sl AN fecling succceded in sympathy with tl 4 iy o000 ) Uil X B % it ington, 25! Cottswold, HErn : HELIN, THOMPSON & CO. e courso of wheat, and dullncss took possession | piverpool. 9.—[Special Cablegr; 4 4 - bleached, Te: Stevens’ A, Stevens’ ! Importers und Jobbers of _ Cornice. of the market aid maintained its hold to the | o “Tug’ 1e % 5 s i Snunelno; Sovona o 3 e i R SO e than those prev ¢ cor orn, 154 94, dull; prime iess, westor, Live Stock Notes. bleached, 10ig¢; Stevens’ SR, 1235, i 317 South 15ih Stroet. i time yesterd duli. ) Hogs lower. Miscer, Tuble ‘on cloth ; = —= Vi S8 Tn the regular market for oats there was | “Larq rroldon O o eve PR R I G Furniture. c notalic ";’,;‘”"', W a continued dullness, with little apparent | @5 TG e raary o No hogs held over. plaitiHotan Ao ol 1 5 : 8 - J h disposition to trade. 'I'here was no pressure | ity i 3 No receipts of sheep. m»:(l"'l\‘\‘\”- I‘H'mm RO I e B | ; DEWEY & STONE, to sell though, through a lack of support, U dars d 0 v Provision market off. R L s b i 2 o itnnn and the feeling was weak e taves 2 000aN s Ao snriak LoaRrac | MM & s LS Eogs ECUB L E4 oD} G DO L 3 Whalesale Dealers in Furniture, Printora’ Matoriala. May opened firm and later toil : NotanoughiolioNb/meke s market: 2 Todlan Headl &4, 76, COUNGIL BLUFFS. Farnam Street, Omabn ¥ -Yraska. "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, with tho most of the business a £ Holdors'oftor modsrately H2s Arm: |t oo onouBHICRLL 010 00 8 i L) SO L Cra I o 2 SR Auxiliary Panlis] and the other features were neglected. Corn—Supply of spot is large and holders The Stock exchange meets on Monaay. NI MR (o O TR, 2o 5 = T S AGIE CHARLES SHIVERICK, K y SIETS, BuThe provision market was again active | o futures offer frecly; spot, 4s 1igd, dull; | The week closes after a very unsatisfuc- | 2 R U e o) Leave. Arr Furniture Duaters in Type, Heanacn and Printers’ Supphics. 603 at lower average prices. There was the | jojuary, 4s 1d, dull; February and | tory s trade in cattle and hogs. { epperell, e O et O s | 2 00 p.mA No. 15 el N(b : [ I ame bulky sort of opening ALy i 4 The Chicag ol . TS 2 104, a C, 44, 43{c; 3 . m. (3 [ maba, Nebraska. faraay hnd on tho day,porar MR R ol DielOnlcasolDrovoralouraatiears iooc wwoiea G; Aurora B, &4, es Au: S N i b —___Paper Boxo (it op: | tle feeders lost money by holding their cattle | | - = = S— tion of the weakness and the declining tei 8 Jan, 10.—Wheat- Lower; | (o0 jong last winterand the winter before, & QUINC =7 "JOHN L. WILKIE e wer : : ST s ! O QU D Coffoas, 8picos, Etc. : ; rading, were Targely local, tiore being no 1@e: May, 26 | opposite course even if they lose money by | Dot 2 \v‘, Dot 4o i 11 om 106, £ 601650 p. A No.d' p. LARKE CORERE o B kD s SO a0y good support given to the market from any ; Y, 285 not holding long enough. One thing s cor- D D 5 CHICAGO & NORTHWES § 5 - quarter, Outside orders were generally on . tain, they are losing heavily by marketing at PLANNELS —Red C, 24 in, 15} 5 “ )" .m. A No. L7010 A, m. Tflfis Cflfl‘[}fls S[]ICCS Bflklflg PGWflflI‘ S —— the selling side, and one of the leading feat- | Lard ~1‘"1} at 36,75, present prices. 2! ) 24 in, 2005 HAF, 3, 202 JRE, 3, No.4.....6iu p. m.D No.1.... .m. | o vorihe Extracts, Leundry Blue. faks, Ete. 1iib Rubber Coods. ures of the market for the pust two or three | Whisky—Stead ; . o = e, 1 s - No. 2. 1%:10 . 6:dh pom, | FIR "'n‘fi‘.u.mv ‘stroot, Omehi, Nebrasin, days has been the free and gencral selling by Butter—Dull; Jg0s dairy, | (M AHA WHOLKSALE MARKETS Gixanay—Plunkett checks, T2ge: W m\‘n:m J AUL. e 'OMAHA RUBBER CO., Morrill, of Ofumwi, his oo | 14@ 206, A e e amnGose) A B TG S -Crookery and Siasewnre—.— | Manufacturers and Dealers in Ru her Gflflfls oller of lard Uore this weck and the | minneapolis, . 19.—Sample whea ruits, Produce, Ete. e s 0 Stond. | RANSAS oy ot oUN G W. L. WRIGHT, ,,H.,‘,,,,,,,“,,’.,',, AR sold all kindsof pro- | g1 receipts, cars; shipments, | Burren—Creamery—Fancy print, 26@ ; ; ) nt for the Manufacturers and Impofters of i 0 Sk : to-day was chicfly by | $1°W: pt 4 A 2] e 5e; Pes - : sl $R6 shiorta and in the agrrecataa, laske busk | 22 o e Liiba T o e print po:ftanoygestiilipasied, N r—Arnold, 63ge: Amer- Noiodmena N 0 s m, Cpufi(my, [}]Jggwd]’g Lam]fi C[um]myg ness was transacted. A good dealof weakly | WbV: $L17 '$1.05; 43 o IS @200 chows, 1603188 Booy. 18 jaaiohcel AT o ong s f ¢ O co. 1178, 101 8¢, O, Nebreska, ; held pork was unloaded after the market got ; o I, HOloic @18¢; good, 13 ) rnold 1B, long cloth, ; L || S 3 T Wiioleazladtonae 5 touched $12.70, whiclr is ‘the lowest quota. o e et s oholas 10 ) OMANA & 8T, LOUIS, : f ]\ 0005, BLINGS 1[ 1ES, Pighicatanlished alnoo toading init o Olpclnnaddy Jan. 10.—Whoat—itirm; | 1, 08 0H " croam flats, two i hoov, 121540 3 i : A ARy e .E‘ Koty % | CROGXCIT, (rmw'ifl ¢, LIS, SIVEIWATG | womnon biseo, i and s Stsosts, omati, Nov. in the market of late. The early firmness uict 3 No. 2, mixed, 85@ full cream Y, Amecrica 'L:!_u-]u 0, 135@ cle 8 i . ¢ Biinday;shioxosptihionduy; r-m|ul~4;".:‘mrx| Ete. 1514 .. Ner Poxton Building. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. was due to the light run of hogs even for | 8 s § s 0 SR EERly B Fislooinbiny by : . L S DL L S . —— e | T Baruriiay. Specilaton was largoly n May | Oxia Steady: No. 8 mixed, 25e. and Swis, wide Copvor, phivistid: . ERak o e ol enimimatel bt oen Gommission and Storage. Famfacturers, of Sesh I]uglsmBh‘nps option, though the near delive of tard [ Whisky —Firm at §1.03. : DU or 50 | Copper, cold rolled. 5 ‘o - S & MDDLLL ~ uldings, Stais avenworth S rets, aturacted a good deal of attention, und were | New York. Jan. 19.—Whest—Recemts | 507 '\“’,‘”lfuw'" aehe2 0, 88, BEE || Gobpor, sheating s E ',’""‘,"R"E“}’,“‘zfi"}""?"?nm . uworth streets, that articlo, . Lor a round lof of cusl, Marcl 2 red, 0S@Usige in elevator, 994 @ | . e, per. 1b, 10@llc; geest, per'lb, 9 | Gai. sheot iron, dnniita, 5010 dnd §1'per box by raall.or at druggists. Sealed | Speciuitios Moo Fers Cheeen Doy, Gamg | .. 3102M Fittings, Pumps, E prices i ay on export account, : afloat, $1.00 f. 0. b.; No. 8 red, 41@ | Gioe %, 8@100, 3 2 4 Borioent discanint: ik G ~Particulars 2 postage stamps. Address 12 Howard Street, Omana, i 5 3 C Tho clos| s for the diffcrent arti- | 91ige: ungraded red, 85c. Options dull and [ ¥ ¢ iy grassers, 150 to 200 Ibs, 6@ | Pat. pi m':;,,,",‘““f",‘,‘[‘":“ 10,97 A Tap Evnska Commicas Co, Detnorn, Miem | - 1O - A. L. STRANG CO cles were withia 2igc of the bottom on the | ii@iic lower and weak; January closing ab | gioc inferior calves, 50 to 60 Ihs, 4( Pat. planished iron, 24 to 27 B.. .+ ¢ | Forsale and by ':;':fl”{"'/ "\’;',’,‘l""“' GEO. SCHROED % CO. PUIIIDS PIDPS aud EI!EH 5 n m\uu- list, the actual shrinkage, as com- Z > D Co 3 XV edium to good, 5 1bs, Satic; choice to | Roo C, 14" S 2 rig TR A 3tonm, Wata A T T P Ty red with'yesterday's closing, being 123{@ ‘Corn—Receipts, 96,300; exports, me Ro l 'y 14 Ruccessors to MeShan tonwn, Wator, I lway and Minink Supplies, Bte. In” porle, @5e"in lard, ond BT i | apot ™ it ,“K;Ei.f ’ fanoy, 100 to 150108, ::“_MT;M c275@100; roa | KO0IE 1X, 1, 112 shects! 8 Neh ]Sl\fi ba I(]]l‘ll Ba[ ; Produce Commission a i Cflm SlUIfl!fl T CHUHCHILL P“)Mp co ) And shippers of Coal, Conk, Coment, Pinster, Lime v doz, §2.50@500; teal, per doz, | Roofing, 1X, 0x25, 112, sheets. . Omuha, Nebrask 0 oz white, 44w@idlie; No. §@40}{e; nn- cauvas buck, per doz, $4.00@4.505 | Sheet iron No, 26, e o ¥ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK gradoil uixod, kgmv"\c‘d\kfil»l-fi:::m‘ll"w'-' commor, simall, per dor S1L0015); rabbits: | Sheot iron No. 2 ! U, §. DEFOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Grocerie Whlesalc r'ml — carly we lower; May, per doz, The@#1.00: jack rabbits, per doz, £3.00 [ Soldel .on . i TR 9 Cnicaco, Jan, 10.—|Special Telegram to | Oats—Receipts, 430: exports, 208;. sold | by S 06K 2 _‘ 41,00, o late. Paid Up Capital 100,000 | PAXTON, GALLAG X e s o | l.@!;c lower: options lower, ’t and t g plrds ¢ RuiiesosliohaLo : iz 7 Tur Ben.[—Catrin—Tho supply of cattle | 4ull ly@\c lowar; options lowor, quict snd » ow, York and | I Toxis 25 shocts ... 50| Surplus...... e 50,000 W[ll]lflfllfl @ Dfll’ 65 and PI’UVIS]UI]\. was not large to-aay, and included more | ) i No. '3 white, 3 ) 220 8 RETE H. W, YATES, President. i holdovers than fresh stock. The demand | Bi7/c; mixed western, 20@3ic, por bbl, | 10 el 3team and Water S G| al'd Wamr Sunu i, . LEwis 8. Iteep, Vice President, - alliday Wind Mil 1 0% Farnum ~| was y_strong on shipping account, and offec—Options opencd steady and un | g4 505 Y & Bugle, | Steel nails R f A E 'wu.‘l\’;l-i }11“‘}‘“ ider o D, BRADY & CO., Ll (Tt e Snager, values ruled firm. It has been a very disas- | changed, closed firm 10@15 points above yes- | chgice, $0.00(a . ¥ . Steel wire nails, per Keg. . 5 LCTONS, osale Grocers, EROWNELL & CO., (] ek R AN ST i 50 uary Cherry, choice, ¥ 5 r 503 I w. V. 3 JOUN 8. C 3 i i Yanang i Brous. saeks 1o sattie shipnors, Bjloes do chy Fonpioy Friims—Mala , kegs, 40 Leather. H W, YAl L L RELD. v rorth Steouts, Ouintin, Nebraskn Fngines, Boilers and General Mflmmflwl Omaba, Ne clined 500 up to Thursday. The mariet was R 0 roudt ;‘m‘n‘" ;l:ml-d‘ Even though the r |-(‘- P ELETD Dnabey 1"‘1'"‘" b pordibunch Hemlock sole, 20@2Sc per 1b: ok solo, 8 | yunking onice’™ TankbHL 3 s Bueet Iron Wark Stanm. Pumns, faw Mibis. 1161218 3 iy > 00K ! i cuons, fancy new, 500 or @ic per Ib; oak harness, 0@ie per’ b; - e = today wero 3,500 less than on lust [ Polroleam—Quiet but steady; Unted 50: o 560, 8, 83,000 selected oait and trace, siasse per 1o: oak [ THE TRON BANK, S Eler T ars iron Works. Saturday, the receipts for the week are | closedatile o L bright, per box, #.50{ | and hemlock upper, 20@22 per toot: hem- Corner 120 and Farna Sts. o y o ~ T T 5,000 larger than for last week. The r i lock calf skin, No, 1, 80@90c per Ib, accord- A Gonsn AR O o0 “'W. J. BROATC "STEAM BOILER WORKS, Pork—Quiet. VuTs—Walnuts, 50@60c; peanuts, S@siges <on, Prop's. Mantfactnrors of ull kinds ceipts one year ago were also very heavy, Lard—Dull ‘and steady; western steam, | chestuuts, 4@@de; toc ; 100, 5,000 | ing to welght; oak calt skin, ) Yo . i g L h ) ¥6.00@ o g o ¥ TENT, ) e ente and Cipn being 54,600 during the corresponding week. | §7.40@7.45: January §i L | 6.00; huzelnuts, S@4e; hic '"r. nuts, small, 2‘} :::;uln‘|fhll |u|lril1:hrtl:-£::§:;:‘l(‘lx‘n:{ :x:(x‘x:l’ .\('3.“‘1“ ,EEREBESS DYES Bibi """1‘"“'“" m.nugm\lyxugq‘lw‘?a:!‘?’ Ir a BUIlLl‘S, l.’]l“\ i M[‘ ”[‘m WGPK It looks as if the country shippers are de. Steady; ~western creamery, 16 s large, G0 ibe; pecans, plain, 6@ | 60@ioe per 1b: oak kip skin, No. 1, T0@s0¢ Wndl 1211 Hrney Strot, N Works South 20th and I3, & M. Crossing. 2 dairy, 1362 18¢; I 2 B f termined to crowd in all their cattle in the 3 RIS, A0S A i “polished, 9(@ 10c. . Ib; Philadelphia kip skin, extra, 80@doc NPT = PAXTON & VIERLING THON V rext two months, very much as they did last se—Iirm; western, Tl@l1ige. i A w——I‘umluvflmtulm\.\%n‘mltl le,;\i 1o French | calf” ki’ (nccording to THE CH|CAGO*"° B H,IMEBAU“H KIANLGRR, wr{]uflm nd Cast Iron Bailding WUY : months, very muoh ) h - yoming, B3 cbraska and | weight and quality), * £1,15@1.75 per lb; rdwar, mair Si year, only then feed was dear and it now is LIVE STOOK Towa, choic 1arge, 45@50¢, common, AT LA R T o Builders’ Hardware and Scale Repair Shop, AR SR L AR cheap. Choice to extra beeves, #4. 0 sweet potatoes, Jer ver bbl, 3 | dovan russet . satin finish, 20c per’ foots Mochaaics' Tools and Buffain Seales. 1406 Douglat Wiacksiaith Work, Oflic Works, Us % IRy, medium 1o good steers, 1 00 1bs, §5. Chicago, Jan. 19 —DIhe Drovers' Jour- | beets, per bu, 55@i0c; carrots, 83 *; | welt leather, #3.7 00 per side; moroccos 2 Biregt, Omahs, Nourasks, nd Lith Etreet, Omulin, @+4.10; 1200 t0 1350 lbs, §3.40@3.65; 950 to | nal renorts as follows cabbage, Californfa, per crate, $2.25; (pebble goat), per foot; moror RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO, TOMARA WIKE & iIRUN WORKS, 1200 1bs, 3.40; stockers and feeders, | Caltle—Recoipts, 5,000, market steady; [ snips, 20@i0c: onions, red choic i | boot lez, 2a@ioc per foot; gloye (alf skins, £2.40@5.50; cows, bulls and mixed, 810G | ShOLE to, extra beoves, #2255 00; stcors, | silver sy, ¢ .,1,;1;::;y;fi*vc;,',’;;;;*,;,;g}“gg, a@io per foot; Dongola kid, B0gi0c per Wiolesale Hardware, Manufacturers of Wire and lron Railings 1s o R T T @th and ¥araev Stx., Omaha, Neb. Whstern Agents Y ! o 8.00; bulk, $2.20@2.50; Texas cattle, $1.i5@ | cows, bulls and mixed, $1.6085.00; Texas | dozen, $1.251.50; good, 81.00@1.25; radishes, | cording to quality ; toppinies, §o. .m,,uu“.m por o7 auatl Vowdir U fderson ool Nute, | Dosk sl Spladgy Gugely Mlonst, aots, Wie .00, X cattle, §1,35@3.00, s@40c, lettuce, 25@dle; cucumbers, $150; | dozen; linings, $5.00@9.00 per dozen; apron RAILWAY. L pauks tundand B L ! > Hoos — To-day prices ruled strong | * Hows -Ieceipts, 8,00; market weak and [ string beans, per box, §1.75@2.25. skins, $10,00@ 12,00 per dozen. LEE, CLARKE, ANDRE SEN HARD- AHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, nd 5@l0e lower than yesterday, | 510 lower: mixed @5.00; heav, 5| Porcons—Per Ib, rice, 1} common, WARE COMPA Tn B i a0 in e faco of ol son. | L Neph, 105 0, s, s | 1o, T Umaha’ M Firo & Burgar Pof S, nd this, too, in the face of actual and co: y 1105 4 5.05. 1@1ge. Lumber, Wholfisa]u Hamwals (n ]firy Tin PIdIB oo JALITS 01 FIVG & DITEdl templated light receipts. Beforo the decline | 8 1,500; market 5 | HONEY—1 1b frames, choice white, 17@1Sc; st and second clear, B¢ in. .. M was checked common to fair packers sold | natives, $2.75@8.00; wester dark, 14@10c; strained, 10@13c, First and second \,]Ldl‘, 13§ 0. .. 47 00@b0 00 Hetals, Sheat Tron, etc, I\u;.m: {;:}Ll:hv\;z‘uuh A eIl Tark: don and W ie 2o down m‘i; Th(@4. \I, unl‘l‘lhlu bullk Ln! n;a best | $4. uu;4 50; Texaus, #3.00@4.00; lambs, .00 c.n,lnb 1E5--4(@4bge per lb; preserves, 10@12¢ u\h.,il m;.‘r‘ 1% in, 43 00@40 1;; [] Al “'mu“,m RS SRR J CHAMPION IRON and WIRE woRKs mixed at $4.90(@1.95, ow lots of prime per b, A select, 13,@1 in... 87 ( J A TANY hioavy aoid sk AL e | i ey 4 1 soleot, 11401 i E10 0““3' “ s Ton fiflfl Wire Fences HJlllllfl'\ Guards were scarce and not really wanted until near . Yo g i 3 QHipes—Green, salted, No. 1, 4@sc; No. | A stock boards, 12418 1, 12 in 46 00 flagl EUSHN the close, when a fow orders came in thut | MO s sty B D epnuary, YR bids | 9) 2ig@io; calf, 43¢@be; dry fiiut, 5@ " | B stock boards, 12@16 ft, 13 in 00 2 Wyl ] ' or ks, o : Jroro fled at #4.00@5.05, Valuos are 0@ | Ja% G017 0.2 soft, cash, o budi ,;m\‘ Ravion and pleod por b £225 | € stovk vound, 1510 1. 13 o 43 49 And chlca 0 OMAHA LUMBER CO., (orion, e Hoin ower than last & ay ana about §1.00 b A .| @2.40; good clean country, $2.000 ;0 ) stock boards, 1916 ft, 12 in 00 lowrrlhunu.\'wur ago. Underwood & Co. orpsliapdys Mo, 5 el % or poor stock, $1.00@1.50; California, §2.00 | looring, first common, & in 00 |l Klllfl“ Umelflmg Mfi cnal at Whitasale MBACHER & WHIPNOR 1234 for 100 that averaged 471 1bs. 5 R umn Michigan, per bbl, $4,50@5.00; | Select fencing Hooring. 00 ilnton, “hicago, Milway oY s for Dic Hafe ock Com o ity ash, 00 bids-uor offoriugs; | New Youls, per bl 005,807 balf bol | Sidiug, firat comumon, 16 1t 2 00 " agt 1 iqrp it My LOUIS BRADFORD, | - | vamue, S e “‘."m.'..n" OomaRre ) 3 Siding, second common. 00 ¥ oars Viboricr ‘Advantas = Kansas Oity, Jan. 19.—Cattle—Recelpts, eATHERS—Per 1b, prime live geese— | Common bourds. 13 mm,', o | vek 'y any other 1106, Dealer in Lll[llh[)l‘ Ldfll lefl SdSl] 038;shipments, none;active to extent of supply | white, 30@8be; mixed with gray, 20@2c; | Fencing, No, 1, 12@20 ft 16 Bu@?s & mang & faw of the numersus poi s of superiority NEw Youk, Jau. 19.—[Special Telogram | )iy ving been so light caused an ad- | damp'and musty, 10@300; priuo live domies' | Fenolng, No. 8, 13, @16 14,11 14 00@15 00 | i Chicare: ‘aes s GF tais, rond etwasn Omng | Doors, ki, Jru"l‘ '-')‘" Do Coraer \ to Tue Bre.)-S1o0ks—The stock markets | vance of 10 on Loth steers and cows. Quo- | tic duck, 20@25¢: wild duck, 15@20c. Joist und ummlnu. 244 i@l 1t 16 00 | 1oAC e f WRATAE | == wmaay Jiaas — -} this morning opened somowhat irregular, but | tations unsettled Saven Knevr—Per bbl 90 gal, choice, | Tubor, 4x5. o, 2@ 18 1t . 17 00 | ShESGLRT S BICRe,, b I ALACKIT B EEING CARS T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CU Y the tone was generally firm. London prices | Hogs—Receipts, 500; shipments, 600; | $1.50; per half bbl, $2.50. Pickots, D and H flat, i 2 00 | Baet i anioe oost ik Ak 5 1o AL To Dealers Only. T DT o AR y SAPEoRS: - Ggnueot in oo, ot FALMER, RICHMAN & CO., were u fraction higher than last night's clos. | market weak and 10c and 13¢ lower; comnon Plokota' D and'H aduare; 00 ;unr:| ageet, nanion dovot wien thdue of cho (b Vi ) ot ing here, sud cables brought some buying | 9 Ohoioe; N-«"afl‘k Sply Ay Grocers' List, Shingles, oxtra A, e ninke closs conncetion Wil Ehose or allof Office, 1403 Farnam Street, Omaha Live Stock Commission Merchan orders, particularly in Evie. The first prices | ~National Stock Yards, Kast St evised prices ara 45 Tollows: hngles, standar : Belfill, columbug, Inglanapolis —— = | Omice- Room 2. Opuovite Excl showed gains of from ¢ to 3¢ per ey Jan. 19.—Cattie—Receipts, 3000 Baa Bl A eamit Wi Amos | Rath P ¥ valle! n..:mgm'h Ry JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, ek Vet hipments, 800; warket steady; choice heav. , s " O G Batts 2} A 8 : Indelphfa, Baltimbre. W as — Tikuioos of (b B kak wins el houvy end | Aniiate 801 acksh stowd oulgd heary et Towistown, '?.\.?m‘,‘fl QG HatleBLln s PO A RO AT 3 Wholesalo Lumber PID ORIMERWESTERFIELL % 1ng it Atchison, and the continued sharp de- | medium to choice, §2.70@.50 y CEs bu, 1 Leos gunnics, single, 1he; gan: | &in well tubing, D and M bev i yon wie NORTHWESTERN" bew 'A’.i:)h?fll’fl?’:‘.’d'..’:“ {ioamnilo Gomeont and Live Stock Commission, cline to 50. There were many rumors afloat | feeders, fair to 'good, $3557@8,00; nies, double, 20¢; wool sack, e == | “zeninns] FRNRUGRNOD: AU toker Quincy Whm Roow 16, Kxchange Bullding, Union Slock Yens o fod, 3.00@3 Rty o i y P 5 1 ti " P -— — — Suth Ouinih, Nob affecting this property, amongst which was | OB 3.0 ; Twix ks —£lax, 380; extra sail, 20@2lc; sail For In [ dent o e CHAS. B. LE —— — one that the company was irying to rawe | . HoK8—FsSeipta, 1,000; 1000.‘ B, 20@21c; cotton, 22c; jute, e, o, . SRS o ot 't Faua'r Ageab 4 UNION STOCK YARDS CO.. A 5 L be | market lowerd cholide heavy and butohers' | 'Diien Fuvirs—Figs, in boxes, per 1b, 18@ | &g ot T N nancock den e agent, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, funds for the February interest, and that the I salections, @5.10; packing, $4.90@5.00; | 160; dates, in boxes, 7@10¢; London Mulaga | GRQKGE ,,,u,,”f,'wh, aruex A, LW '"#Am"ficfigg 1 ' 0f flfllaflfl, Limited, [ )1 ), O, subscribers to meot the guaranty fumd, in- | Light zm(u,u 5,00, layer rawius, per box, $2.b08.70; Malaga | Zeablished 1065~ send sor O1-Pamphich Jrce, 1401 Pardam B ABSES | Wood Carpets aud Parquet Fiooriag, ¥h sud Douglas doha b Boad. BuDeriuteadents

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