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YHE OMAHA DPAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6. 1889 v - I'n - i i cor oice beeves, $#1.25@4.50 Livs ST Notss, 6%c: Popperell, 8.4, 18 Popperoll, 04, RN T h was renewed this morning. London | common, slow: choice | 0c: ¥ | &4, 18c: Pep / t v ng pre [l p done of e | S or P yeion g ogs strong and &¢ higher. - Al id ] t (0 s port that nothing more W fone on the | 7, ag steors, §i,00(@3.50, Gatile staedy ¥t SeRETigy rora B, 44, 61,0 : Agricu | rar implements, LUMBER, = funding bil' Cleveland, Columbus, Cincin Hogs ., 21,000, market strong ki - - . . Duck--West Point, . 8 07, 10150; West CHU \ VILL PARKER, ot . C. N. DI o A Very Heavy Business Transacted | nati & tna Jlis, however, was theex- | and 5 o mixed, $4.80@4.55; heavy, Heaviest reoc \..n;m‘m- e for some days ,‘“1.\‘\, West Point, 20 in, D‘ l o A A n ” l . l ~w 1 i { ETZ, " g t, and by persistent | & light, &4.75 7495, Packers revort their hogs as costing 6se : West Point, 40 in, 11 o ) ) in Wheat. ceptlon to the eencral fist, &nd by persiatent | NGRS TG B30T harker steady: | more than yostordag, oor o F1a St O34 i i GalCr T ARTICULTTa! IMPICTICN, Wagons, Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber, —n 0,8 PHF oot Abv xm”h;w,“,v\".m," 'O | natives, #8.405.00: “corn-fed westerns, $1.40 - - 24 in, c; HAR, % R R e ke, yetmeenthand | tun and California Strects, Omaha, Nobrasks, 70, 8 o the openinz figures. | GAf( £1.00004.25; lambs, #9060, | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, 5 F R T S CORN VALUES LITTLE CHANGED. | p ), e of its old-time | “ganene City, Feb, 5,—Cattle ~Receipts. Givenmas —Plunkett checks, 7 i LININGER & METCALF CO FRBD W. Unan, y. Feb, 5,—Ca ipts, Y . i . ower, and mo a point. The | §.400: shipments, 1,000; dressed and shipp » 3 o to i York, Normandi dross, 8! : e | e i e ot | s T N Prats, Produce, Eec. | R v Sy Agriculturel Implements, Wagons Carriages | Lumber, Lime, Cement, Bte, Bte Provisions Show a Strong Front - Oat- | LGy LBt ing their frionds to get | higher: good 'to choice corn-fed, #4.05@ | BCTTEROREOmERyeancy print, 34 I Mhsaafitdl Eatcs Hugries, Bte. Wholesalo. Omaha, Nebraskn Comnor éth and Donklns Sta.. Oraha. tic Business in Bad Condition abosrd and go with the tids, They prediet 0 m-\‘ml(mnllnllm.:\ un, 4‘“[‘;:‘(!";;17 ;y-,.“l ‘ ] Packed, 15@ DAty Arnold, 415e: Amers | TPARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, Millinery and Notions, P Hogs Open Higher, Closing increased dividends for Michig ral | 2.95: ‘Cows, §1.9509.35, roll, 15 @1} Chnteo, 15 good, 11 | fcan, bigc Glonceste oy akenoid G ""fi . Wholessis Dealers (n A 1. OBERFELDER & CO., " , N e , viog the coming At b o @12¢ low grades, %a@1oc. cloth, Ve Arnold B, loth, 10'gc; Arnole N ; e ¢ With Advance Lost. and Canada Sothorn during the coming | Hoss Hotoipts 10 0 | O e da aeddara, choice, 192 | Liouy Sl 1o Sl 19et ¥ Windeot M,fl nlturdl {mplements, Wagons & Bugaios | Iportors & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions e year, and_put their fieures 10to 15 points | market activo and strong g higher; eam, BAts, . two. In hoop, 12i¢@ | Gold Ticket, T0igo. 01, W8, 80 And W7 Jonek Street, OmahA 05, 210 And 212 South 11th Street CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. above the present prices for these stocks. | cominon to chic t ' " an Y. A choice, 195@idc; off — PP MAST & 60— e 210,800 212 Bouth LIth SUrOOL ey o - e One favorable thing about the trading is that \n'-""'fl_l -“';"":,m\'“{m}f:_.,‘“;'":' 1,0008 skims, daie: limburger, 10@ Leather, ills, Seed Mats, Caps, Eto. | Ciicago, Feb. 5—[Special Telezram o | the commisston houses are prom 1ts, 500; market strong, choice heavy Rty Tt 11od o Dot 108 oaK Nk LA a8t Mamm"mmm of Buckeye D 115, Sceders, W. L. PARROTTE & CO., i Tie Bee.)—-Wheat was very active to-day | on this decline, and the opinion prevails that sto §1.70; fair to i | Live Povnty=Clickens, per do foc per 1b; oak harness, 3ide per 1b; 8¢ | cuiieators, Hay Rakes Cider Milla and Luban Pul " u i withi range of 2. The market ad sher range of prices will rule before | $3.0)3.80; butchers' steers, medinm | g.ods ducks, per doz, R AL Lo St L D SRS hagscb s AL AL G R L TR Wholesale Hflts, Caps and Straw Goods. i vanced about 1¢ “over night,” and opened 10 of the week. In.reference to Judge | 10 cliice, €240@120; stockers and ;vv-(»”\“ oz 88 0 0 tarcy 1 ; calf $kin; No. 1, SOGW por 4 WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., 110; Harney Stroet, Omatiy, Nob. i at §1.01% for May and 80}¢ for Ju May n a prominent bull leader [ 3 )@ rang corn-fed, Dipssen PoULTRY ns, per 1b, 8@ | woicht: Sak calt siin ' per : holesnle | e 2 R 3 At ik nd v e 3 - zrass-fod, §1 2.40. Sc: turkeys, vor Ol reese, per 1b, S >hil N T " N Mardware. [ sold during the early hours of trading as low rates talked of will never go "“'f,‘.‘,,,,,'f 4400; shipments, 490; | 100 Auewa. St aonvaLicye per 1b, h: Philadelphin calf skin, Oxtra, #0010 Agl lll[llF?l Il[l[llfimflms W?E 3&anas - 4 ““smananmannn i as $1.0044, and later at $1.02'¢, closing at ghoer courts will regulate mat ot stronger and active; choice hea VEAL-Hoeavy gr rs, 130 to @ {‘a‘y’ ‘::n’(" :‘l" ‘flt::; ~4m{;”\~|lv J;‘ ! YII"'{ T - ns Streots I\MRK“ nrms‘ SADDLERY CO, ‘,‘ $1.00 @ 1.00; July ranged at SO} j@otige, bears, however, talk with re- | and butchers’selections, #.70(t4.85; packing, inferior ¢ , 50 10 60 1bs, 5 e Ibs Phil “h,‘:,w Kip skin, extra, SO@90c per A BRANCIT W holesnle Manufacturers of { delivery than on any day thus far, since | has spent its force: that money is again be Stoux City, _Feb, Attis=Receipts, || fancys L ‘H“ ‘| 4t weight and ¢ () AU " o And Leather. 1405, 1108 \arney St., Omahsy 1 was one of the most important influences to- | drivon in, and the market is bound to sell cr; light and mixed, $4.40@4.50; heavy, | Tow; common. J0@die: | (et loathor, &1.50a500 per. Bides moroccos | W: F Mead, Manzer. 1Ii Lenvenworih st. Omaha : e | day, yet singular to relate, its effect was | much lower, After 11 o'clock dealings were s : bl (peoble goat), 20.wi0e foot; moroccos, | MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD CO | ~oxsnanones Notions. WP, 4 Jess potent in the month that shouid have. mostly confined to a few stocks, among Ll Pt boot ieg, Beede por foot: elove calf skins, Nanufacturers and Joubers in P J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO f been stirred than it wasin May. No, not | which St. Paul, Union Pacific and Michigan it 20 por foots Dongola kid, 8adve per | agore ies. Rakes WS &, y : B } singular, cither, when it is remembered that | Central wero the most vrominent. Money siiverskin, G0@ turnips. 5t h,“:,‘” '“‘,'l‘\‘m"‘\“.”t‘.‘,’,,,‘,',',‘;*';‘I,:,",, 1600, v ,f’,.._f”f HE}I%%_E‘\F_.B,%E ',,,E., Who Sfl‘[f; HH?"fi.,@],1[1,‘,?]‘,”",],“},‘}}2 Goods iy the biggest, short interest is in May and that | was a shade firmer, but in plentiful supply, sday, Feb bagas, 85 a4ic: caulifly v dozen; hining, 00,00 por dozen; apron . J— I the shorts were by long oldds the best buye 0t per cent. At noon the market was As compared with yesterday there was [ dozen, X :ell wf‘:‘u :"n skine, $10.00(@12.00 per dozo Artlete’ Materials. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, | rougho ie session. The crowd came on | g and steady. The news from Chicago, little changre in prices, but the tr GhELA T R ‘ ~——n il 1l iahit { throughout the sossion. o crowi camo on | nuict and steady. Tho news from Chicago, | Yory Lo chagre in prices, bit, e e Hox 1o, A HOSPE, Jr., Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, 1 the exchange this morning strongly imbued | to the effect that the Chicago, Burlington & | was slow. The ‘buyers | seomed Al 135 02,00 Iirst and second clear, 114 in...$40 00 @bl 00 k) : 1105 Harney Stroot, Omatia A with bullish ideas. ‘They looked fora con | Quincy had issued ‘fustructions to put the | (il 2 GO GRS ceopt the very low i Lo || Biest and second ‘cloar, 14 w47 oxas0 w0 | ATHSIS Materials, Pianos and 0rgans, | st ooy } tinuation of yesterday's .n;»\\'m-vl “\nul ,”,“‘ a | Towa railroad commissiones u't\' tar ‘1|.u '. ires of yesterday and comy; .»‘.v‘,'\.‘n !vl||n- m” .“‘ “«d-“l;‘ ;; ;L"n".‘ ,.;:‘_ '1\|.\.:-‘| .(1. ]r.‘}"r u'.l; 43 00@Ad ::: 1513 Dovelas Stract, Oniaha, Nobraska, Overalia. R § majority of th 32 scalpers and floc LA s) effect, at ones caused further sales of grang- W one during th f:-vulg«:ml- 0| Comunion smntl] per doz, $LO0GL50; rabbits, | 13 sotect’ Tig . 0 | e ——————— CANFIELD ANUFACTURING CO., ¢ joaded up the first thing around $101for | ers, The closing was irregular--strong for [ the afternoon a wood many catt ‘( l\\“ X Pk de 00; jack rabuits, per doz, | A ‘sto, «'ln-‘n‘x 000 | < Booksellors and Stationers. i | to £1.003¢, sold to i(.mn;,, adva v‘d Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianap- | i3 58N FREGIENN Wore the heaviest of s ork and | ¢ stock boards, 1 3 00 | Successorsto A. T, Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Rotall | Jeans Pants. Suirts, 10 Douglas § { to £L.067¢, and went back again 10§ glig ghowed a net gain for the day of 234, [ any day since the carly part of January, o 2.00@2.25: choice | 1) 'stock boards, 1 3 00 any gid Qiatt b i R, '| D bubInLon LI A st | Oreson Transcontinental,’j; Northern Pacitic | one hui fresh loals being reported in AR m“' . -'I'“':‘ o :-'huu-m st common, § in Hwl MB‘ Ul(sfl‘!h‘ru il thlmmrs\.w . OFIoE R TOvEN o disappointed _markd o A% (2 T he quality of the boef cattic was G s—Mald S, kous, ooring, second common, 6 in.. o dding Stationers, Commorcial Station % 8. boom had not, 1o that time, material prefc and Cotton Seed Oil Tl A D Tol R SEBRIE VAR IS 3 Ibs, 10¢_per 1b: bananas, per bunch, St NBorIsE 0 152 Dougias Street. Oluahin N TR B IONDs MANOEAGTORING 00, SR e, el TOP. 1hE: WHeat Huu e balance of tho list closea lower. Rock Island [ Pretty faiv, but the butchers” stock was ot 00: leizons, fa sk e ul . THE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING (O, | poured out. hod sold o big line, pre- | ghows o ine of %, Northwest o 01.30% choice old, $ Siding, sccond common 0 Boots and Shoes. oo Fistares sumabl for Cadahy, Linn did {150, pacifie, cach 153 Chicago, Burlin Hogs. oranges, Florida, fancy bright, fier 00x, £2505 | Common vourds cieeeeees 1300619 O Bflflk Office and Saloon Fistures. { hikewiso for person |l a t. Mitehell was | CEE J foa lacubeied) 4 ho market wus fairl) nee | Plorida vussetts, 33, Los Angeles, §2 Feneing, No 1 ) Tt . ..... 16 506018 00 KlR{(EI\Ill)AL'L WJONES 1“?0- Mantles, Stiebonrds, ook Cages, Drug Fixturos § ascller, and in_ fact n everybody who \' tincy und Lake ‘h"“'-h S5 HBR AR The | @300, nl Fencimg, No, 16 It 14 00@1d 0 {HUCCEINTEY L0/ ILONFJONNNIY loceand Wing ¥ had boght on breaks: for the last week or | Paul i per cont. The total t 1 sold "ut with | o Chase m’,;(‘l Ler, oo d seantling, xt, Ll {16 00w 00 Wholesale Manufaeturers of Boots and Shoes T Ana 1 | iwo sce.ned disposed to realize profits. The | the egrated 205,000 sh £4.60, ! . S L A4, SXS, 120010 Tt . Agents for Hoston Rubver Shoe Co. 1102, 1164 & 1108 — | Marlet weted ripe for a breale but justat | Gloveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianap- . oIS, G el _-I\ D dud it dla AHETY ey St Ciate, Nebraaka. SR { this juncture v 3 0 >aul, 16,0005 Reading, 11,0005 Sheep, orry, S.00(03.25: > and H square. — 2SE & 0O, =il . 2 b recuived | Lo 'p‘r'.".‘ e Rl s not much ¢ prices b N A J(]‘g‘.[‘\fll-[]l}nfif]‘{];a‘] flbslllll]-fls CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., jun wheat ma [l Wetlile) ALl L littie casier, standard £ o1 S aill dioes, i i M) : bushel. Al pri ; western, 10,000; Kock Tsland, 50003 West fir and the demand ood | 101 1163 Bbae. s -omnie Mamurantors,su | WA0ISA16 Refined add Lubricating Oils strong, even London and Liverpool piping to | eyn Union, 10,000; New England, $,000; Batts, Wer Kt Boston. Axle Grease, Bte, Omaba. A i1 Bishop, Mo the fomem louses hara. ng.-ky | Union Pacifio, 6.000. Tattl 2,100 1, b@slic s won ok, 1> i M e y - F Paints and Oils. o ' Now York begun . a brief . carcer ollywing wora tha closinz quotations : | Guttle Lt Lgeydry flint, buose Sl aNbing D hBd: Mibav oo b LGS O I L e | > Led UL SR ! vigorous buying, although it could not be | 1.8, : Northorn Pacifo. . wties 600 vies, hand picked, per bu, $2.10 Metal And Tinners' Stock. OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., CUMMINGS & NEILSON, of vigorous buyiug, althous Do | o s 4 | Sheep’: 60 R G e s, 5 Wholesnle Deaters in learned that the cable_companics were be- i good ountry 02,00 of ock tin, smallpig. .. p ; N N coming greatly enrichod by the “tolls” on S0 Prevaiing Pricos. or poor stock, 1001503 California, £200@ | Block tin, bar it Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. Paints, 0ils, Window Glass, Etc. the speculative orders from abroad. A rep- [yagpeeterrai, The tollowinz 18 a tableof pricss patd In Copper, planished boiler sizes 20 South 15th Stroet, Omaha, Nebraska. R RS Gk ERTNLs b resentative of one of the leading foreign SUNE et | this market for tho geadss of stock men " old roiled o= S J o houses on the floor, put it bluntly Wwhen fe Tned = SanASKA FUEL CO g N 7 | said that the “bull cables were not oringing i S 5 HEan A 1 5 P Tastenl a Prime steers, 130015 1500 1bs. . 83 rime live geo: ZODPET I"“" . . - s it buying ovders.” Incidentally, too, it may be 5 g prime live geese— 1138 Tty | 20w5e; wild ducl, 1@2de. ¢ Kuavr-Per bbl, 80 gal, choicn, ver half bbl, £2.50. Porcons-—Per b, rice, 11y@: !t je ( passage,” and an inerease in the Indian ex ts for the week, However, there was good buying on the forcign news, and the | Michigan Price udranced 1o $1.01%, and then after i5c [ Missouriva i reaction, (o 3i.817¢. On this bulge Pard | Mosey oN CALL—Easy at 2@3 per cent. Pat. platished iron, Pat. plauished iron, Roofing, 1C, 14 Roofing, IX Roofing, 10, - Choiceto fancy cows “air to choice bills Fair to enoice ngat hos Fairto cloiea neavy YT Carry anice stock of Printing, Wrnpping and J.J. JOTINSON & (O, ATy 8 nige stock of Printing, Wrapping and Writing Mnufanmm of Ll 6, Siot e on BioraBG. Forwarding & Commission AU '3 common, By Fiur 10 chiotce mixed nos s Bl it 3 i ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., sigo was probubly the heaviest buyer. | puns MenoaNrie Paper— 20 per cont. ¢ LT | by L N Roofing, IX. St F Ui Y B O e et tho e wworltod hoctt | . STRRLING Excuavos — Steady; six @i 10 Teiiius=4@43g0ilor; b preserves, 10@1% e = S : 0rage, rorwardmg an Uvm]IlISSl(]fl o $1.01% or thereabouts, but shortly | bills, #.861{: demand, 84881 Roprenent i per = bl _Dry Goods ana Notions. “m”l;;;:".:‘n‘:,‘,f":“”'J:"i'mv,'.“‘.'kmii;..,{‘.':,*&‘um." I before noon the bull whirl ried — ooty Lanp—Se in 50-1b plgs. M. E SMITH & CO. —— O, folend e i the bull market to §L.02}. That PRODUCYH MARKETDS., Loy TG e . . broved the top, and o the - courso | oo b, 5105 p.m close.—Wheat | 8 conners 1 50 Sraporhpiblety Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions. j of values after was downward, though FRICAGO. IS 2] lose pors 260 Revised prices are as follows: { i the market neted very fivm for quitt a time | 55 Ssttongorsioush V7T 0 i May) 110 Baooing—Stark A, seamlos i ik o w0 233 | 102and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th St., Omaha, Nob. AL Al i e R S T D ey cash, 35'gc; March, 35} 1.60 gy ‘u-all'.nm o el e ) KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Browors._ [ R e i 0 C bl 5 Yas5 2 Florenct, o ¢ ( B H : ~rnnn | through Halt a dozen brolors who ufterwards 15 loashy 25140 MArohi 2 i Y bu, 11cglde: gunaie Sarin Geldn tov G Lt ' ot * | Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions STORZ & ILER, put their trades down to Poole. Dunham & bR SRR S b o nies, doublc v00) Florenee, q ¢ 4 § . 80 | Gents I J0ds. Cor o Co. were named us being very lurge buyers D e \d I|n|~lulnhl 0V i GEUP DG (Rl (Rl N Cd HT Lager Beer BTCWGI‘S, { on importunt reactions, und the so-called | (o ) by i lot b, orence, q ¢ d | — — ¥/21 Notth Elgthtcenth Street, Omiha, i e 1 ‘ 4 othing doin 3 2.00 Robert Gri etal to VG Lantry, W i — Nl et O i syudicate was aceredited with liberal pur- | B S G BT 4 10 cows - 500 i e e A HELIN, THOMPSON & CO. = — chases on reactions. Tiis was received, | Lt . ieons 500 by attorney, t0 VG Lt Importors and Jobbers of Cornico however, with some doubt, as the crowd | R Doy S0 b, .,wu.“ |bylatiarcyito ; B oo T om0, 10d to the opinion that tiis interest sold i4r1gs arel et 35 D@ 2.505 new mioins to 1 I, Sitts, ot | i ORNICE WORKS. more than it bought. Bloom’s selling helped $11.47}y; March, l‘l::;‘\:: sins, 1u-rlh.;c; (,uhum‘nal ltonm) |m|,w;||l: Omaha view, W\I Wit 750 WUUlBllS a“fi Tflllfl § Tm i ES, Mamlracmmrs ur Gfllvallllflfl I‘Ull U I. the final decline, The market during the e ? ; per ' box, $2.00@2.10: California Londons 1o 1 idanc South 16t Street. | ning up” trading Ll been donc for the 14cosy fornia pit i, per b, 12 Lie; dried o e, © 2 Furniture. Jony Y Bopt art on the higher levels, and when HAcoW blackberri ; dried raspber: Hitauckto 3 b T BEWEY & STONE, S i 10 SO 1 h aLrest. short | 18 cow: st sottlod baok rather per b, evaporated apples, clear, $6.47 L #6050, 10, 18 bulls and co Stevens pi 4,500 i » closing within less than 3gc of the : 5 bull 8¢ California sun-dried peaches, 13c; oW Loomls and_ wite ‘6o TG Brows, v Printers’ Materials. ! Dottom, and only 3g(e better than yoster. | - Buiter—Steady; ereamery, 15627 jo; 1 cone e e e e e A, ey, Witlgsale Dealers in Furniture, WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. v for May, and st s of Tgc for * o orated Califoraia apric ey cur 4 o o i ot 7, ¥ Strect, Omalin M-Hraska. g | . it gL osp 0F st Hox s0—Quiet; full cream cheddars, 10% | 1bull . oo, Tl e 5@3g0: it retgiton helghts, W a 00 || — - Aromam iest- Omaa Hah EMaks = Auxiliary Publishers, \ heavy L 3 fluts, 102{@11c; Young Americas, | 15 cows. orange peel, lemon peel cho! x‘,'."xlx“.‘ 'f‘,'. lll'l'l‘":wmk. 2 CHARLES SHIVERICK, (e ""l. = e S | i Hs ; X . Loy o orung 130 lomon fuedl 5, Paddoek’s id, g o 5 ' o, Lressin and Printers’ Supplies b Corn scemed to b hold up by tho »lm:-mkmt e 1014 2icom! oCallcrnlaRren S @ S M ' on to W I floman, 4015, Furnitare e i e, Giinin. oo o of the 3 i verpool marl s AR T e o e | e 2 2 L h ) S s HIEENIALe 3 3 Omnaha, Nebraska. Paper Boxes. ) was 1088 flm, ' but thoro wi dos ged; vy 1 ligh 2 half bb: 005 small, in bbls, $6.00; do, in | W 1t Homan and wite to J 1 Comstoc T Rape BRI oy i mand at Baltimore and New York, and it gr»l*ivx:’ nnltc.c\ i m;lcon 5 4c;“ d:ult’c[\l 21 x'tu»::'s nalf bbls, 83.50; gherkins, in bbls, $7.00; do, bl& 5, second add to -ol!h('mflhm - — = ~ s JOHN L. WILKIE, i .rstood that the ? city | bull, 414c; green bu o: groen salted calf, | 7 cows in half bbls, $1.00, lecs, Spices, Eto. i i as tlt:lnd”,uf I:;('l';::xlru of u‘.fi"'.'f.'.?&m}"x‘.‘-&ffi dry flint, 7:g@@sc; green salted kip, | 3 bulls. 2 —Green Mocha, 25@30¢; Rie, good, S iRl o Cottoos, 3 2 c PI‘U]]PIGN)I‘ Omana Pflflm‘ Box P’dDIflI‘Y- i those ports. New Orleans crops up. agam dry calf, 7@8c; branded hides, 15 per | 18 cows Mandabling, ting Rio, Stoslimnel huglisne tomS C L AR E O O s Nos. ISl and 1019 Douglus St Omaba, Neb. i el asterahy ot ent off; descons, 25@30c cach; dry salted, | 5 feeders o R i husband to Ginnlin Col » 5. 1317 3 glas 8L, 5 ] with clearances yesterday of 83,000 bushels. f } s hoir, 10t 50, bl 5, Paddock Baking Powdl = s e B ¢ MR R L L D v 1cow Rio, ntos and Phomas and wire to . W ¢ Teag Coffoes, Spices, Baking Powder, = —— f able to the better grading of receipts, but low—Unchanged; No. 1, solia, 43e; No. | 3 stags und stee Maracaibo, add, wd. HT T RS T T TS | s __Rubber Goods. Jess thun one car in 100 of to-day’s arci 2, d@dlc; cake, 5 o 4 ¥ SuGak-( A, lc; | South (nll»rh;lml,a:\h\( colniahyl ”m_‘m il iy wireot, Gunna. Nelrsisa,” ; . was up to the grade of No. 2. There was the | - Recsits, Shivments, | 17 feeders white ~extra 0%ges U i % & 50 lassware. i usual upathy and dulliess i the trading pit, | Blour, bbls. ..ooo.ooos TR00 71000 | 2 fooders vellow ‘G Giies” powdored, Sasiget cubos, | 1% S o ik 6 15 Sociion, .Grookery and alassware. | Mayufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods with the o absence of outside orders, | Wheatbu..... o ... 10 23,000 | 32 fe S@stéc lot 10, bIK 8, South Omaha, W a 1,200 W. L. WRIGHT, 21l Clothing aud Lesther eiting, mrnrnumslnfl. 1300 236,000 138,000 | 1 stee Breswax—Choice yellow, 20@?22ic; dark | g E Hogle to D D Sm ctal, lot 3, Dik nt for the Manufacturers and Importers of The feeling generally tended to weakness, | Corn.ou ey 5 Age t ppare! y e ore by the - | Oats, bu... 114.000 5,000 1 heifer. 11!}4) colored, 13wlde, outh Omana, w d 1,000 fly > :::I:ln g‘(“\‘:l‘x:"\'\) llsl:::‘::::;‘xlullxl‘(‘lln“n':\xnl}!’;:(‘jr\::l Liverpool ccial Cablegram | 3 stockers. e Tonstco—Plug, 2 smoking, 16@ve. | H A Kesters”and wite'i5'P Kruger, 1061, CI‘[][}.EI‘Y, GMSWETB, Lfllflfls, Clllmlle)'s, B h, D ! 5 strenpth, The scalpers were the principal | to Tur Be . m. close. — Pork - | 19 feeders <100 (@1.40 per bbl. podlawi, w oo e itia M9 | T te, oM co, 5178, 1ith B, Owaba, Nebraska, _A. DISBROV/ & CO., I traders, but could make very little out of so | In poor de rime mess, eastern, 70s, | 02 steers g 8 o n, 1ot 3, b1k 16, Omaha heights,w d PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, Wholesulo Monu scturors of | dull a Prices were very little | easy; do, w 35 0d, easy. 170 ricks, 11@12 per lb.; | qiSeoan, ot s, bk i, Omaha he NSROATCHIEILAY Sast Doors. Blinds a]lfl Monling changed from yesterday. Lard—Demand fair for spot and poor for 1100 ‘I2@ide per 1b.; pure maple | THHCE Fririinan place v ) ; ) S, Oats continued dull aud about steady, | fatures; spot aund February, 86s 61, firm; 1100 per 0 Rk & T Coto fuo idtnicis, ot i, vic | CrOCKery, Glassware, Lamps, SIVOIWAIG | pranentmeo, iach nd luara siroets, o with the interest of the traders largely March and April, 80s 9d, flam. 18toers -1180 $ ung Hyson, common to '|‘.‘ T.‘.m..\».sAlll|;,{...|lm|||g;.|u‘_""|“ wu“ 376 T T T e T T BOHN MANUFAGTURING CO. J :;“ (ul\llu wheat, mlu} thlr.l;lm;:\\uln])g Wheat—In ‘;:nud l‘licmu:xl, new, No. g }s’::ft‘rs -}‘l'-l‘;j m;mm\&:g l.‘fixffi:o.'f%d,.‘.;ur'fl') ¥, ('nm «I)’III‘l(n;l::u‘\“!\,\“Ig“:‘:’.n“ atlin, e % - 3 2 e Ma]m a[;]m’[j]s [][ Sash []0[]['5 B]mflg May outs sold at-27'ge and at 27%@ | winter, 7¢ 7d, steady; do spring, 7s od, | I} GALLY vder, c good, 22( prolbate gl 0 ———— — A 27igc, and there was a mild inquiry for June | steady. 19 steers 1154 powder, choice to fancy, 40@ C A Belden "““'“ SoX 8 Commiesion and Storage. e Biate Work e e ot i) L1150 31 steers common to medium, 15@30: Japan, choice 1 mmon'to good, [ w'G Aiirizii in’the exchange at the split below May, while Flour—In fair demand at 118 3d, steady. " RIDDELL & RIDDELL, i su." N.'E. Corner Kth and Leavenworth Stroets, the near months were inactive. The re. | Corn—in fair demand; spot, 4s 1i7, | 1S steers 1218 to fancy, 0@45e; Oolong, ¢ to go joci Lo R ceipts were fair, and No. 2 oats in store ruled | dull; February, 4s 5d, dull, March aud 1ialeer 10@150; Qolong, cholce ito. fancy, S0@70c;|fj “al lotd, bk SIUMEB and- Commission Mfil‘fll]flflts, ;“,am me 8, pu Ef fully steady, as there wus a moderate de- | April, 4s d, duil. 42 steers Imporial common to. medium, 26@83c; Im; | ( MURBN. Qoo sirabanal " v Jotmis Spocialtics -Rntter, Fors, Choese, Poultry, Game, g9, Pumps, Etc. mand at 2515 New York, Feb, 5 —Wheat—Recei pts EEOKS; perial, good to fancy, 40@ Graves et i, 10t 14, blk 2 West Side No 112 Howard Omah +, A. L. STRANG CO steers Ciackins—0@ie per 1b.; assorted cakes, [ Grave In provisions a strong front was shown. [ none; exports, none; spot, nominally firmer c per 1b. as per list. ORI e o e 3 st Nattinger et o Early in the day the bears were for a brief | with ‘options B180F8, - Lt = Pumps, Pipes aud Engings, No. 2'red, 943@95ige in ele- [ 12 Ll Dlcos atickt 5 San s, SR ptionss red, 943205h¢ - | 17 steers. py—-Mixed, Oigaoi2ije; stick, 9@ et Company, n 10 lot 10 and al GEO. SCHROEDER & CO., Withatood thelr nifacis dnceuaiy’ ol and | Loy, G soats BN IOC, LoD | 41 steors 110+ rock candy, 10/5@130; fancy candgy 7 [ & Shui’s A ada v a Buocessors to Moshane & Schroeder) sonm. i BTy g, Mo Suepln, e Spocdily rovoverad from - the doprossion 1 5 5o aver yosterday, Fevraary, | 1] Sieera s ! ting Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage CHUHCHILL PUM suffered. Highor prices were the rule, and, | closing at i zc. g Yzs Howr Thirty transfers amounting to d RGO 13 stecrs. . Con 017 = coom Nt | Wholesals Pamps, Pipe, Filtngs, s compared with yesterday’s last quotations, Corn—Receipts, 45,000; exports, 190,600; [ 13 8t°C 5 = y 3 1 $ho ","’"‘;’,‘;‘h""'_“l';f‘“l"](‘)'l'u ““L‘\'"l’“;t" spot, fairly active and easy; No. 2 44ige in 2D BIaoeD, Brinci=skCiiseipeniD DRALEBED BHIBMAN, Grooeries. stoam and Water Supniios endoun e e X d and 5@10¢ on short ribs. No, 2 s O - St H Ll M"vf'fuf\‘ vx.' 4\“‘:’."3 4 .,,:\;,m.f&dwn’;‘i‘:ih,"’;«'. xo Av T /o Dry Goods. Physician and Surgeon | ~PAXTON, GALLAGHER & GO U. S, WIND ENGINE & PUMT™ CO., OH!0AGO LIVE STOCK options moderatively active, weaker s o g Cortox F! ¥ er cent discount: e e 2 LV obtfons rodo y active, weaker 07 00 L ger GO B O PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, Steem and Water sllm]hfis R. | 18e; R, 1 No. 40, 104c No. 60, 11 No. 50, colored, 1 <; Hristol, Union Pacific, 17c. N Pito: 100 ! cotared) ! T R A T D Oats—Licceipts, 7,000: exports, 1205 spot ! e Qo 0, F —A;‘tll‘ljnox;l;ll;nl:.‘::lll:: dull but easier; options quiet butstendy’; Fob- " B1Jge; March, 1gc; spot tne run did not look like over 5,000 to 6,000, | No. White, 43 western, 550 707, 709 and 711 8. 10tk St., Omabis, Neb. Ualiiday Wind Mills, 615 and 020 Farnam st Ouinha MoCORD, BRADY & CO., SR B"OWNELL N. co Wholesale Grocers, Pnymns Boilers and General Machinery, No. 30, colored, No. 70, colored, 40 4. 4, 4 4 4 W 4. there were a few sales of prime steors at a | 206 P AREET WAl slight advance. But at no time was there Coffho—Options opened steady and closed 1 '::l. 2 g 3, v S. W GD['y Pfll‘l\am flflfl ]5111 S[s. Omaha, Nebrask T Stonm ¥ 8 2l auy advance at all on common and ordinary | Steady, with early moutns b points down and 4 250 arrs—Standard, Se; C Beauty, | poid in Capital #500,00( . MXS, x Stenm on. Snw Mikn, 12141205 1.0 Y late ' months 5 pomts up; sales, 4 ] 3 Boone, 140: B, Cas 2 aid in Capital. . -+ %500,000 e ey llu\'Ts.\h\xlll‘IllAIA:r. nl)md o:]::!cl:lh when :n? 50 bag February ,15 @ A Al g ixme—Soid colota-—Atluntic Stater, S fron Works. run looked like 7,500 to 8,000, business ruled Mareh, $15.70@15. i 2 6e; Berlin oil, Gigc; Garner oil, 6wie, oavy Hardware. _ v o i slow and prices were weak on all clusses. Dot 1tio, st “l\; § fair ] 4 ? nr,‘,"'}“’r\"”‘"s.l "1“'?.“."",',’“,““,"‘,"‘,“{[,'I‘“ff""l" Vi sident, i 512285301 JyBRDATCH) 24 Cnrleffl":EIIAIM\(l[zo\ll‘;xExfin‘(A\{rs?r?llfffllLuml Tho increase of 6,000 in two days over the X ut - steady; 4, D0 Bteal Biver, {405 iyt bl OR, Assistant Cashier, avorae run. for tho previous week, s more | S1St8BUEe. " L 0 Bheks_charter Oa, 1o tam: Heayy Hardware, Iron and Steel, | Stea Boilrs, Tonis and Sleet Iron Work than is wanted. The telegrams that went | | s 1R o, 4 4.0 0 je; Allen, ( &0 NNE| Bpriags WaRon Black, Hardmare. Tuuber, Bl 13 Works §outh 20k and B, & M. Croasin out last weel calling for cattle are largely PPork-—Unchanged ; new, 13,00 4 ]“{3 i Eddystone, 61 gc; l’ J.N . Cor. — = — — — = | T PAXTON & VIERLING 1RON WORK 1 si conaitio Lavd— Easier; western steam, 7.815@7.40; N 3 HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, responsible for the bad conaition of the oy FBI T 40 ST ) ? WPUHEM and Cast Tron BIUMHIE Wl]fl( February, Butter market this week so far, and looking ot the Salgor. Builders' Hardware aud Scale Repair Shop, 4-4, 6ige: butter cloth, wner: choice western dairy, 14@ as Work, Genoral Foundry. Maghine and situation to-day, one can find | 1o0: con S igo: Kleins, S0@I0ec : 14 Farwell, half | E A, BESsoN, Gu - 8 Hrass Work, Gonorsl Kounars anghines slittle or wothing in - tho sumo M3 araamwark, 0@u0i¢0; f;,' ‘,‘,',f’,‘l.f‘” 40 & Hod, »\,n‘ BIh1c ok thal Teom: 0ot vl PN, 0 Gl :l.l:.,‘,‘.‘\l‘,mdlm Mochanies' Tools and Dufalo Ecales. 105 Dougl Warks) Oicaand Wo that cou warrant - any - improvement 4 e 1y e 8 Greene G, Gel Hope, 7'{c; King Phillip coounts of 1a s, Mot and . G — for n.lxs Woel, at. least. © Valucs aro down \'5‘?’“;3; (:::x?l') l\;‘\;: fiu'fi-“{'fi.m ST m; ‘_m"bn, o1 Lonsdale cambric, 1ige: Lons. | Wlssecoived on the mast favorable terms, RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., OMAHA WIRE & IRON WGHIRS Kot ok staer stort cloned 1530 lowwer than | No: 2 soft, cush, 900 bid; May, Bisgatse, 40 daie, o}, Nowork wille 10ise( Eopber- Wholesale Handware, Mamufacturers of Wire aud lron Railings last woek. ~Butchers' stock, of all grades, | Corn-Steady; No. 2, cush, 23)c bid; May, 160 cll, 64, 16c; Pepperell, 84, 210; Pepperell, N b and Haroey fta, Omaha, Nob. Rt | Dosk B A i, S wire shared in the dowr turn, The stacker and "(;.(2-5:532 cash, 213c bid; May, 23%o 40 -4, 2805 Pepperell, 10-4, 95¢; Canton, 4-4, Haifoanis Siangand Bea) i L feeder trade presented no new features, Prices are low, and light cattle are not | id- Triumph, 6¢} Wamsutta, 1lc; Val' 0, 308 §, 13TH ST., OMAHA, NEB, LEE, CLARKE, ANDREESEN FATD: | GVIAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, 160 WARE COMPANY, ; ley, b i wanted at any price, A few heavy steers, | _ St. Louis, Feb, 1 ILANNELS—Plaid—Raftsmen, 20c; Goshen, y Wan'frs of Fire & Bfll‘g]al‘ Proof Safes e dhelr ‘owiers ' nr“od-fi'fi:"& fat whor o May, 0. P .. s b vubar Lake, 50, lron Mountain, | CAPITAL, = - = 33[]0’000 WUUIUS?}I(Z..!{FI"EVI'?‘]’I'BALgl,ll’l‘firll'x uTL“.: 51311‘8 VatsL il Work: Lron it Wi Ko acing, S Kte. ~Wheat-Higher; cash, s~ White-GH, No.2, 5, 22i¢ O iamas Pow a6k and 1 i Moy on L JBgos Loans Made on Real Estate ek and Lymin Hubed wire, " | GHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS to day ns feeders, to g6 back into the coun- | Oats— Nominal try, at prices which must lose money to the Pork—Fk1rm at §1 5, 26e; BH, No. 2, % shipper. Choice beeves, $4.25@1.60; me. | Lard—Firmer at$.50. No. Pr. | No.'1, %, #ucs Quechee, No, 1, b i ghiied 28 2 A - - i ili dhun o) gnm‘lnllm'ru A 10 1500 Tou. 45,0010 steady at $1.03. 107 Nebraska natives .25 Conser JeA -«—Alldrum‘ogum. Yige;: Kear. | Sehool Countyand Municipal Bouds Negotiatea | - [ Iron aud Wire Pmlflfls, Rfllllllfl, (nards ; 35@3,50; 950 to 1200 rmer; creamery, 24@26c; dairy, | 103 Nebraska uatives 78 850 | sarge, 150, Rockpoft, 63c; Conestora,iic | war. a. PAXTON. Dresiiont Lumbor. “""]":.';";j"' . Stockers and fooders, 82,10 170 westorns. 120 4.00 TicksYork, 804, 13405 Yorl, sz | WM A Wl G . Vice President. | " GWMAH - Dulls und mixed, §000h00; | Milwauker, Eob. 5.-Wheat—Weakor; [ 5 Westorus o g oi, Swity river, 730 thorndlke 00 | ROBERT L, GAKLICI, ke ol A LUMBER CO., 8 ACHER & WITTAOT 2.45; Texas stecrs, 2.0t i h, 59 May, Ve, westerns 25 x g horndike, 4¢h horndike, 12 Treeasurer a0 L ' 2, ol A RICGITD; | oua 3 iy, e : Bt Thoruchie, B4, Thomale, 1 I i A in o g Mte Vs | g it ot S i ook, Hous—I3usiness was active at the opening, Oats-—3Stoad Highest and Lowest. 9izci Cordis, No. 4, 105 W8 axron, MENLY T, CLARKS, 161 Streot aud Unlon Pacific Track.Om with the bulk of the sales at about u nickel [ Ry e, Showing the highest and lowost prices | ~DENiMs—Amoskéag, 9 07, 105e; Everate7 [ NG jiavn © oo dosuen Banken. = = \i‘.&‘l‘fl":..5"1’...'.‘\‘\/‘3‘:’&‘uE“.,‘"..i‘..“'mk';‘l" VORENS advance, but later, as the shipping orders | Barlay—Steadicr; No. 2, 604, pold for loads of hogs on this market durlug | on, Likc; York, 7 or, 13%c; Haymuker, B3go; " "YGEo. K. Birken. g LOUIS BRADFORD, feil away, trade ruled slow. Theadvancoof | Pro Higher; pork, $11.45. the past few days as compared with the same | Jaftrey, XX, 113ge; Jaffrey, XXX, 12idc} i LB R DBflIflI‘ i L b L m L )] — ey the morning was lost aud the goneral MAXKEt | Minmeapolis, Feh, | b Wheat—Samplo | e 0ne and two months ugo Beaver Creelt, A&, 12c; Beaver Créek, 113, I Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sasl closed woak. The bulk of the mixed sold at | wheat strong at opening, but weak later, | =7 == T T =z | 1l0: Heaver Creek CC, 10c. Doors, Ble. EariscCornee teh AL u,m.,., wm,,, 75 and heavy at $1.80@4.85, with light | Closing, No 1 hard. February, 1.15: Mayr. | o s T"Noi KeNTUOKY JEANs—Memorial, 150; Dakota, i) i 1 susla utcher weights at $4.55@4.90. Assorted §1.3¢ lon taet LIS oY Bartia HEE 3B ] 16c; Durhum, 273o; Hercules, 18c; Leam- TTTTW.HARVEY LUMBER GO light sold at #4.55@3.05 uud light light at o lluu May, 8L on. track, 0 6@ ington, 33¢c, "Cottswold, 27%jc. T, TORY. B YT AT T Ty o ) e bruary, Yy }t n track, | 20 | Sunday 4 520 RABH — swvunv B, '6i50; Stevens' B, , 8. DEPOSI' . PALMER, RICHMAN & CO ko - ‘““"’{ 0. 8 nortliorn, February, $c; | 31| 41676t | 4 1R bleached, 7c; Stovens' A, 7 o; Btevens' A To Deglers Only. ANCIALL ay, V0550 g.fl nkbite - LR 18 BiR 1 bleached, $ige; Suevons' B, 8g0: Stovens' 1, | OMAHA, = - NEBRASKA Omco. 1101 Farnam street. Omane Live Stock Commission lercllam;, A m;w“%nn |, e eat—Strong; D Bl i ain |4 510 bleached, Gi¢o; Stevens' N igo; Stevens' N, T ONN A WAKEFIELD. Ofice- Rogm 34 Qrposite Exchungo Building, Uslon Naw Youx, Feb 5.~[Spocial Telegram | * Corn—Firmer; No. 2 mixed, 843c. FARE R v 4w bleached: 104o; Htevens’ S, 12igc. . | capita 500,000 Wholesale L B VORIM i : TR 10 Tus Bew,)—Srooks—The New York stock | Oats—Steady; No. 2 mixed, 2Sc. 2| Buday | 8 8w plg’,‘;‘h';’;{:n'gfla';:: Table ?l"olm‘::fi"hx'z A0 JOANAL: ainsnnsnsnnngeress <8500, g EESHB l}mhfll‘ Blc. ORIMERWESTERFIELD & M6 -BY Barket opoued foverian sad lowsr, Gret| Whisky—Sisady as #1.0 B4 @o 0 31 Bowy SuskmNa-AUMLO A, 44, Tigo; | SUTPIUS ooooe <oeer 100,000 | Tupgres sod brnarican ferand, Comant,, S Live Stock Commission, prices showing declines extending to 3¢ per o — -ga :fi }72 A 510 fi‘}uh‘u pu 44, 7;{ Mm{}l‘f D, 4 uk H Quincy White Lime, Room 15, mn.‘{,‘, u'x’"d-‘.'.‘l‘fl'fl' Uniou Blosk Yards, cent. Loudon houses were sclling a few . LIVE Sr00% i ki B 18 tlantio P, 4 4, 6c; Aurora 44, u: C o somm— Biciascc Feby, 1880, rora C, 44, XXX, 44, b HERMAN KOUN'TZE, President, HAS. R. LEE, w llatjlfl. and the ulvxoe. >xmm mer'u‘were B0t | Onicago. Feb. 5--Tue Drovers' Jour- | 1| 44 [ ngn Hoosler LL, :5“&; Cl':;’l:n Head, 14, (H JOUN A, CREIGHTON, Vice President. Dflalfll' In Efl"dV'fl d l h URION 6TOGX YARDE CO calculated to encourage holders. The heavy | pal rovorts as follows HES® LR P et ok A S 4, | . H.DAVIS, Cashier, Tawoed Lumuer. 0f Ufl.flflfl Limited, selliog of grauvgers yesterday by Chicago ' Catile—Receipts, 7,000; market steady; Zris ——emees | 0)§C: Mepperel u,fi, 7¢; Pepperell O, 44, W H, MEGQUIER, Assistant Cashier | 1¥ood Carpete aud Purquet Fluoriug. 4th and Douglas Builazintandent

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