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e ea— SATURDAY., FEBRUARY 9. A per 1b: onk harness, A0@sde per 1 | n ot Agricuiturar implements. LUMBER, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: t Hogs—Receipts and shipments none appear very woak in the face of the strong es—Receip | 1 bufchers’ ted oak and trace onk market steady; cho s per by | — tone expibited by the rest of the iist. A | Slections. €42 AN Lo | PTRY—Chlchots, pet dot, $9.9%@ | hemlock upper, 20 CHURCHILL PARKER, FRED W Gn A Day of Great Bxcitement in the | large short intorest has develope these | Light grades, $4.50@4 | llu.',‘-\l\ykl.“!‘-:'|'. ;\";“_ !1, .,’:.m oese, per | calf skin, Ko 1, S0 A “ [ i L URAY, y Bxe stocks, and vory littl long stock has beon | Kanan City, B O e R eans. o | eight dak calt skin, No. 1, "o “yet | Dealer in Agricnltaral Implements, Wagos, umber, Lime, Cement, Erc Elc. Mt L shaken out. The conservative traders are | 2.300; shipmenls, : turkeys, ver b, §@H | pek ib homlock Kip skin, No, 1, g per | N ARG ok a, Nobrashh; o e nand | Comer fth and Donglas £ te.. O ..._ - nelined to let theso shares severcly alone N ducks, S 10c. bi o kip ski No. ' 804 por C. N. DIETZ, And. awalt lutther dévelopments, 'The | COMEOD o moct Ver Heavy grasser. 050 to 90) 1bs, i@ | 1y 1-;.',’?..'fi»i‘..m.‘."\.'f;, s¥in, oxtra, SKE000 poF LININGER & METUALF CO., NO ACTIVITY IN CORN DEALINGS. | ;.. i1croaso in the carnings of Missouri b B | ipgc inferior calves, B to 00 Ibs, Stic; me. | jb; = Krench calt skin (actording to Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Carriages Dflflibl‘ in All Kinds of Lumber, o Pacitic is ¢ ) the incroased facilitics of Receipts, shipments, 2,000; | GAHAL YO BOOCL 2 1O @ TOE, | o whichid Ll i X “": h"“‘l Jusiity), "‘: '];1 ) e 1h; ) ) y 15th and Cahifornia Streots, Omahs, Nobrasks a - wil HiEHEr: 20t ancy, 0 1bs, e R rench kip skin, do, S0c@f1,10 per 1b; Cor nggles. Vholesal m el - Oatsin | ondition—Provisions | the company for dolug busincss. 1t has ony v opened strong und higher: kool | Nydunymes—Potators Colorado and Utah, | davan rasser, 15t satin fnish, %o por. foot | — e Bl TRt COW RARVEY LUMBEK LUl recently been able to get cnough equipments y H.40@ pgta Lty ; Wyoming, 50@sde; Nebraska and | el |, )d.00 per 8ide; MOroccos PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, To Daal Stronger in Tone and Movement Yoliandle (t8 teathe. "THIS has oen far . : i | Towa, choice lavge, 85 4ve: common (et g0 por Loot; MOROGION, Wholesaia Denlers in 0 Dealers Only. Catvle Values Weaker—Hogs nished by means ot $1,000,000 car trust. At L o g g Pt bs, | EXERMNCAPIOS, | B e Tt Afl']cfllml’fl] [mplements, WHEUHS&BHMIS Office. 1403 Farnam Street. Omaha $ 25; 1 heots, e L 55806y 0 i 20@d0e per foot; Dongola kid Nadoe pot g Active, Closing Higher. noon the market was rather quict, With a 0y prie, &L.00@425 f California, per crate, & YU, ARG YKina. AamB0s, par. oo 4. 01, 00, 06 and W7 Jones Street, Oman JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, — steady tone, at absut'the prices of the morn. 25@2.90; fat steers, £2.9)w3.50; stock snips, S0@60c; onions, red o | vording o ¢ s tobpings, §3.00@1 ot PRODUCE MARKET, | ink. Moy s vasy at 15 131 Dur. | and 1ot cows, §1. 503 50 Sii¥or sin. Ho@Be: turnips, 20@ines ruta. | Sord {6 AMLLYG tobinies €8 SO I0.00 b Tl sl ler, h Wholesalo Lumber, Etc, 4 IAG > ] oI ST, ing Money is casy B - ors. eceipts, [ ) o ronger: ! 3@ choie 7 he Go%o0 § & @Y S e bs nported and merican ortiand emen’ iz, g tho aftornoon tho market was irregularin | MOFLREPn, S0 markel, Songecs | bagas, el hoieelarge, her | SLfuc, g10 0a 13,0 por dosen. Manuraumrm of Buckeye Drill, Snuflm, T TR (A, SRt U Citieano, Feb, S—[Special Telegram to | the main, and weak fora fewsne. | @45 : b cocu tiamber. Cultivators. 1fay Raves, Cider Mills and Luvan Pul- | o Quincy White Ime | Tur Bee.]--This was a day of great excite- | cialties. The boa and made X VR BB L First and second clear, 114 in...#40 0051 00 | - = < CHAS. R. LE ment in the wheat market. An advance of | several attacks, princip u the Grang OMAHA LIVE STICR 93.00 per First and second clear, 114 AR LA LI doz, $ LI el 1 1 Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. " n y Ly ve: 1 > ) it ¢ oceurred in the price of May wheat, fol- | ers. The large Boston failure has upset the Cattle. o ok S0 SOREDYY Cal), o g Third clear, 14 in..... 3 0@y 00 o V y lowed, naturally, by a material reaction. ‘The mariet, o l}lm- induced many b iders 10 Fridav, Teh, 8, 1880, 'N.-‘.ml“.- bk, l;[r":lnl/, 0 AR IS LT § AEPlEflllnralImqlcmcms Waggns&Bumv\ oo Carvets and Paruuet Foorine, 0 and el | wmarket was exceedingly nervous through- | sell out. Chis irlington & QUIneY | While a good deal of trading was done and | common small, per doz, @rs0; rabbits, | 1 Sech LNCLs o v SOMBEIEH SO s el Millinory and Notions. { out, and tho fluctuations wero sharp and fre- | shows o not ducling of 1i4; Misbizen, Ce | the Balof tho cti, o o | B5.000, sauircels, por dog, Towe00, " | 1 stack boards, 13l £t ! 3P s(glhl‘*'(-\::"|‘x::'(:'& co. 1. OBERFELDER & CO., quent, The d s were on a scale of vast | tral, 1: Richmond Terminal, preferred, 1% r |;1 m"“\’ ”"‘ ‘I‘“ b ‘»:w( i APPLES—~Per bbl, fancy York and | L Stock boards, 1216 ft, s on, Ohio. v 3 s, " magnitude, The excitement was confined | St. Paul and Lake Krio & W | oD BaTICr M B atls o & Michigan, $250; choie noice | 1) stock boards, 1316 fr, w0 ) [uporters & Jobbersin Millinery & Notions ransconti- | 4y, vonworth st. Omaha — = 40 | Floorin i estern Unio : ‘e bunch o COREIGN i iTs—Malagn grapes, ke ¥ W. K. Mead, Manager. 1713 - sympathetically affected other futures. May ; Western Union, Or rket was easier. A choice bunch of 130 Eone \_I nuiT 4 1 _ Select tencing Hooring ey 0 00 e15m08 Do Higher Wik yostorday, July | nental and Missouri Pacifie, i Clove- [ 1b steers brought bt ‘tho bul sold at. | 05 Ibs, 10e per 1b; bananas, “pir otieh, | S5 RGN 8% | MOLINEMILBURNASTODDARD Go = Notions. W 1o 1 The very | land, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis | €1.35@50. But tock was casier and S.T3@480: chotco old, S00, 8 & »«; > ,,“,' | Siding, sccond common v 10 00 Manufacturers and Jobbess in J. T. ROBINSON NOTION co st 2SI st | shows an advanco of 13 Richmond er. | it muny cases 10¢ lowor, th bulk of th cc BTt oo T { | Common poards eveenees 18 00@10 00 wmflfis BUEEW R%’ ;(]WS E[U wl I lL‘ Noti i P ishing @ fl agged at $1.021 01,02 il et bl i Lkl selling a3y, with somo ver ¢ s Flo u i | Pencing; No a0y t 6 5018 00 " { s ord I'he total sales for the day wmounted [ sold au while & smull number of natives | @30 Tois 316 11 10 00G1% 00 nid 0 cuth W0th uab omed to have orders to b 4 P Joi U 8¢ 4, 1@ 16 1L 16 0001 r z wecmed (o have orders to_ bay, bt 90 Y ARG BN R FLIER BN Dk | AwHIE bt bad Botio Bovnr WeBVAVRI0) Craxnrnnizs —Cape Cod LR R A g = = VINYARD & SCHNEIDE 0 § crowd was bearishly « 1, on the theory 4 LB £10.00 10.50¢ £,00020 50 Biokots, 1 and 11 fist Artists’ Matorlals. o : " bt | Columbus, Cincinnati & Indian choic XU fair, § The market the strong holders to unload opened about 1106 Harnoey 8¢ Shinglo: aA 1 t. P 5,000 n s, bl its, S@S' e v ! i e e ey advanced to £1.023 and broko back to $1.021¢ | apolis, 11,000, St. Paul, 16,000 Orezon Light hogs sold B, §6.00ga | Shinglos, standard’ i\ Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organs, = twice, the last time with some pressure to | Transcontinental, 10,000 hwestorn, 4 1, but there was no sorting whil IR STRutaL & DathER R A A ARt OEATN AL R RNk overaa. ¥ i soll af that fizure, Then an upward start | 9.0%; Heading, 14,000 Northern Pacitle, pre- Jight, g s, § of m::“ I e m—ds:.n— CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., { was made that culminated for a tivie at 1,04, [ foroed 10000: Lackawanna, 14000, N ol before 10 o'clock B wvell tiblve s 3 2 ooksellers an Clhdabda e ’ i 7opalie A reaction of ¢ followed, and at the next 3 closinz quotations L RAbItS Sr HoReWers 1, 5 in well tubing, D and M bev: HIML &S W, JONES, Manufacturers of Gyeralls, turn #1.04% was reached. A second reaction e Northarn Pac 2% a wouk ago, bigeydry Aint, O Metal And Tinners' Stook. Suceessors to A holesate & Retalt | Jeane Pants, Shicts, Eto. 102and 1101 Doukins Stroet, § s dopreferred [ nand picked, per bu, g : Guiibi eb. to §1.63% occurred, and then the price RS W 10643 Sheep. wooid elean country, £1.7500%0 Ep AL BUU“H“”‘) afi[l Stationers, = ascended sharply to $1.05. On the upturns the e offorings of shoep \ero libe and | OF Door stock, #L00@ 1605 California, $2.00@ | (0 STRRIEYER: botl Flne Wedding Statiogers. Com inl Stationery. Offico Fixture advances were so rapid that very lLttle B Cakia W16 L0 fobd TG 61 thBAIIN WOl HES WOl | ik LN, BN 8L (R s 182 Douglas Stivet. O Net TULHE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING GO, ! ¢ was done. ) 04 to $1.045¢ o & Alton. . 133 out steady prices, s did not | A ALl Cop) heet Magutacturess of | :{,J"."fm:\::,.,,"‘-.“;. T $1.05 mias u‘lhu'l‘;nu‘lnn“ .M e b SEth BaiR LS HEBU 0B aeY e U0y LI AR B CoN DN THLIAL, Boots and Shoos. Bflll!( Office and Saloon Fixtures, ! was reached about an hour after the open- R P Ayl : budding L BT b, prime livi Copy G 3 KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., il . St ing. The subscquent important fluctuations o LRI, Gal o, Jiniata, 500" wid {iccossors o Ttevd. Jonos & Co,) o Drug Fixtr vl J discoun ounters, Bee n were $1.04%, £1.047¢, $1.037,, $1.041;, 103 100020 prime live domes +iine olee, 1160 had 1 Wholesale Mannfacturers of Bocts and Shoes | L5t i ghog, - aLbing TELOL T SLOTR@LOT | Knin T Sl kR oo 1,000 | S abel 2025 witdaucle.. 1@ ! ishendiron, AT 1,027, $1.0 $1.0: The close was | Lakeshore 10675 do preterred 1800 3 TS AR J ool at. planished iro G To HOBOR or Shoe Co. 1102, 1108 & 1106 | s e Hi 1Pho Fange i Ju w015, | Miciigan Wit Calon. el R e QUGG CUAG QL e e 10, T 11 Asents for By &t Ommba. NobrankA. Cils and the close 901,c. Hutchinson was prob’ | MissouriPa Porcous—Per b, rice @2c; common, | Roofing, IX 5= W. V. MORSE & CO. - - oo ably the largest individual buyer of wheat. | MONEY 0N uy asy at 2@2i§ por cent. Prevailinz Peivs. 1@ e P " | Roofing, It " CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., acccunt and a dozen othors were at work for | grpnive Excnmaxes—Dull but steady; | thismarget for th3 geates of stoer mei- | dark, 13@lde: strained, 100 101, 11081106 nuuh s St Omaln Manufactory, Sum: 015ale Refined and Lubricating Oils. bim, s purchases probuly amounted trom | (G T 0, #4585 s TRLLRS—4Gziige ner 1h; proscrves, 10@120 ¥ fer St dhaton G T T TR T i 2,000,000 10 3,000, Jushels ow osti- | 513 SVALT SV ' 4 e e 4 —— —_— | — LA mate. The New York and St. Louis bears . I TIIGIELOOE, B LOMBO0 L Las 0 L\l;in——n- in 50-1b pkgs. Instru s Placed on Record Dure Coa!, Coko and Lime. Paints and Olls, also did some very tall elimbing, and the PRODUCE MARKET primestoers, 1100 to 130) 1b3. g Yesterday. OMAHNA COAL, COKE & LIME CO. CUMMINGS & NEILSON, foreign houses were free buyers. The com i Jativo foudors. A A nd 1 Kotz ant Mo 10 A 1. Pl . b S s e ition umong the shorts for wheat wos | Cmicico, Feb. S.—Wheat— > ekt : 1wk, ot %, bl View, W ¢ : g Y ! h ut the price up. They began to | jower than 11 o-clock quotations Choiceto fanc “"-" d D follow S HICla rustee, to Nels Rasmusson, | JUm]flI‘S of Hard and Soft Coal. Panm’ Ung‘ Window Glass, Ete, i ¢ among themselves from the moment L. 04 Iair to choiceballs \GGING=Stark A, 1 lots 15 and i6, blk 4 \\.-\n .\Mr:d;l.w‘d 200 uth 13th Street, Omalin, Nebraska. T T BreU OmaE B NA: r apparent around thie ofenitig’ that GE L0k ash and March, B43ge; | Kirw cnoico nant hows. 58, 1315 ¢ DI Thonias aid wife to Margaret Jacob- L S OomabaNeb. * DBy h F 01ce NOav, American seamless, sen, lot n bk 1, Lincoln Place, w d 100 | S— ———— = there were no large lines of wheat on the ; DA LA e e O e S (& rtah NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Paper. et Very few be found who think 5 a X Gl go Ll A N , . pikiaad) i) o s of Annnn - cnmnn :lr‘n'xllrth;:\ Fairbank whoat camo out. on- tho (I:(\“(‘ 46 et Il ko oholos W L (LT S I G C 20@?le: X Ao oe il Sl]]]]l]el's of Coal and UU,_,, CARPENTER PAPER T2, advance, but the probabilities seem to0_point | arley—Nothing doing. Fair to cho Tiies @2e: | o e A W Jones, st | : frbie Wholesale Pager Deal the other way. Murry & Nelson mothy - $1.45 5 = G sai 3 lurker's allotment, W w | _ outh 13th St ¢ Calers, b 1. cpresentative Sales, Nllnuly.h I T A Petior and wi i Potter, part 7. 7. Jo1 v Carry a nige atock of Printing. Wrnnping and Writiog CATTILL. jeq dates, in bo: ots 13 and 14, blk Prospect. Place, 501 o Sneela A AL Vs ve No. Av. luyer rasins, per box, qcd i 3 1 nfaetirany - Steadys Sliding Marahlies Ll 1050 Toose raising, 2,500 Calencin raie | N "'"r'l e iods ST Mflll Ide[U‘ul?‘ of Lin 1 Storage, Forwardig & Gommiasion \g the session by panic stricken shorts, * Steady ; cash, §6.913¢ 5 March,$6.8714 3 ‘{m“" EETRER 'T,’f:* et "Iim:'f‘::\'m“h:hll'.':x'mx"""::x'«.fl:.,:' irs of George : vmin lo and & Hipt i ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & and their wants, it is reasonable Lo suppose, 2 1 SRy R Lo T _ St., Omabu dlophont were supplied in bart, at least, from the big HlouraAlthout 3 bl 1 pitted chorrics, i T Lition = = — Storage, Forwarding and Cumllmsmn, lines. ‘e local floor’ traders did not though in some in STsniERees 7eid FI .|unu«...m'..,\ wife to B W Scidell, Coffees, Spices, Etc. "L'.'.'.‘.'Ll';iii}i.{.}'n'I‘,{.." Bu . tho wheat, to supply the demand, and if the | g winien i N a0 S nd 108 16 bl 3, SGLARKE COFFEE CO. and rots Tong wheat hadn't cc |.mv fromSome good Shoulders, § fann Ined peaches, oty 6,000 LARKE COF - — 1 fountain, the b v have sized 4+ short ribs, $5.05 hes, 10001 B co ved evaporated p A Toys. LASpistonnne Ry e “"""'”"‘ e oy ereamery, Al s ifornia: apricots, 5 ““"“"“'. o | Teas, COITEES SDIGES BdKlflE PflWflGl‘ = 5 e catures of the du pitstdonnd Cheese—Quiet and firm; full cream_ched- W34¢ " lemon peel, e T i Woiners. iot o Loy Stree km« Sdvancod s littlo, bt ||n|h.m:l|kul hi. 105;@ile: flats, 1l@li} Young Callforaia ivoncli pruncs, [, " N w | =———— N N0y hoab In Us Mhivket 13 now ST g R e e = Grookery and Glassware Toys, Dalls, Alhnms Fiiey &nofls above New York and f“'“‘ Ash 0, in ts 3 and 4, blk 1, Lincoln pl : W. L. WRIGHT, House hrl‘l«‘hl ne (4]1\ ¢ ‘Inl“vvr‘ + Cartluces, Eto te to Se nbove the other winter wheat mar- Unchangod DU in bbls .00 do, . L Agent for the Manufacturers and Tmporters of wi i 2 kets. This is an unnatural state of thin, 1 oull... . sl atterson’ and husband to R but in spite of it the receipts continue light, Fod oalf, Oiyes dry. flint, 71g | % COW! e Ria Robd alllors, Uk 1, Lincoln place, Crackery, Glassware, Lamps, Cint IMGYS, and a moderate out-movement to the country calf, 7@Ses dry | 17 S0W8 D ToABtina o Ttios i ki o N Beiine M LR The flour trade scems to )z, consequent upon the tendency \Feplenishment of the exhausted mills is roporte be improv to u supplies in the hands of jobbers and consum- interior, oln place, Santos and ERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, Tmvorters and Jobbers of gmme. Sixteen tvansfers, amonnting to 20,102 CI'[D(G]'Y, GlfliS\"flI’E, Lam[s S]]vcl\wm} “STORZ & ILER, 26 cow lot 1, bk I, I 21 cows . 15 cow 0 No. 1, solia, 43 iu | and rveral | other firms ~ that woula be ll).Mv to operate for Fairbanic we rge sellers on the bulges 0rmous <mmum of wheat was bought | { } | Reccints, Shipments. & Steak-G ers, ‘The local shipments &f wheat to-day | g ) 000 6,000 RhioE cxtr 4 ——— A thoeie Vein | foot up 50,000 bushels, and the sales of 10 | KIOUT BP1s- e 0:000 Vallow G- {60y anowdered: ng Pormits. Ete, 1014 Fe .. Nos: Paxton Buildin Lager Beer BI’BWBI‘S } cars of No. 3at 98¢ and 10 cars of No. 2 et 000 1,000 S@sie. The following building parmits were issued = 1521 North Eigthteenth ;.,,..L‘.,..,.,.,‘ i spring \\l:vull for shipment to uumuu millers i 128,000 05,000 sWAX—Choice yellow, 20 3 B EEN &R DDEDD —— o are reported : 7 colored, 13@1 7. Harold, 1-story fray wenty- . e ' Tho grading of corn showed a slu,m im-| New York, Feb. S.—Wheat—Receipts, e 0@ oking, 10@0c. | I-A1areld, Lstory fras v y e Aveely ‘ pranee O o L U | W (ST " Smat it i | 5 i i par .ok 106 | tourh e e i S i Comnissio Merchats EAGLE CORNICE WORKS! suficiently radical to cause remark. Export | high od, n elevator, | 2 heife ‘Teenth and Charles street. . .. ... 160 | g eso. Ponltry, Ga i \ i B cances o stavion, sud toe demard Hir th 10,3 No 3 | o1 foadors.. oo e e o || : 0 | speciaies roer.came. | Manufzgtuvers of Galvauized Iron Cornice | shipment at the seaboard was reported to be ungrad i_rml,’ options | 20 feeders penny cakes, 12@lde per b pure maple Two permits aggregal 5 ce e 8900 S Window-caps tnd motalic Skyhghts, \ active. The receipts exceeded yesterday's closing J{@llgc over yes- | 20 sty syrup, $1.00 per gal. ST MAHA NEWS. GEO. SCHROFDER & CO., U6 wnd 110 Sou'th ] estimates by 104 cars, which wlrlmlm the obrs 9 e 102,000 Trxs—Young Hyson, common to far, 15@ SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, . Buccessors to McShane & Schroeder.) — e most prominent feature in the minds of the eceipts, xports, 132,005 Vouni Hyson, good to. Tune S S o M i speculators at the opening of the market. | spot, firmer. moderats tive and steady; | 17 b ‘_“”Mmh#. b0 good 2 i Notcs Abortine Gic Produce Commission and Cold s[fll‘flfls. Printers’ Muterlulg, The cables quoted an easier market at Liv- | No, 2, 43 ‘e in :fihl"lmlu‘:\xl- 1.4»1?\':14 powder, choice to fancy, 40 Japan, ¢ of Dora Stai i Omaba, Nebrasks. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, erpool, and prices were marked down frac- | No, @ Ale; un- steers . o HonltoXnaniar Japan, choics Le 2 Dora ¢ —_— T — tionally. The strength in whoat at the opon- | erad options less active | 14 stecrs . Yo Tancy, 30a45e; Oolong, comnon'to good, o H. Stuirs, a chango “',_”"‘}:5‘1‘, __Dry Gooda ana Notions. Auxiliary Palishers, Ing canaed a atiffonite in the corn miatket, | and irregular, and j(@’ge lower. 20 steers 'Oolong, ' choice to fancy, H070c, itasl from dustico Lovy's court to Justice | 00 n E E ST mnens | Dusiorsin Type, Dressan and Printers’ Supplios, 4 1 but the y in the dealings, | Oats—Reccipts, 3, w;). oxlpum. xuu gnat Imperidl, common to medium, c; lm “_Iuh;l\r“x (*I:fi'i:n:mh b o e - . 0Gth 12l Streot, Omubin. | el ) s erately active und weaker; options d SHALTE g W Miss Alice Gandy, re « 2 = Snores LY BT e “Tuaetive and | i Totess obruaey. 05’ , e, ood t faney, AN ortea cuken, | stveer betsesn 1. and 3 avetn, nav faten | DIY 60005, FUTLiShing Goods and Notions, | " paper soxes. i about steady, closing up firm and fraction- | Ma; pot No. 2 \\'hiley i: S:AUL"-* per 1b. as per list. % he !m a l‘in'll\mo ‘or(‘wum, left by her 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th 8t., Omaha, Neb. JOHN L. WILKIE, ally higher than on the preceding day, and | western, L 8 sl o ~Mixed, 9}§@1 sticls, mother’'s relatives in Germany. —— ¥ May, June and July deliveries were likewise | Coffec—Options nl|m|u'dl steady and | 19 stecrs . T 1\)).,‘@ lancy cana; 7 | "C. W, Millr, delogate trom South Oma KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GooDs Co | PrOpIilor Omaha Paper Box Fdfiml'x.b htly higher than at corre: ing | closed steady at 515 points abov A > state Knights of Labor conven- os. 1017 snd 1319 Douglas Owmabs, Neb. i Oats recovered somewhat from the marked i 5 tary of the state executive board. ents' Furaisbing Goods. Comer 1tk and Hawey [ == = = L weakness apparent at the extreme cloge of 703 spot. hm i ver 1b. “Pokal A. Johnson, Ci T W D | e Sts., Ownha, Nn?ulln_ Rt IS __Rubber Cocds. | ymm-.nlly, mlv\.’;mung ’p.(;:i"l'. There was | Petroleum — Quiet United Thompson were appointed special police for HELIN, THOMPSON & CO. OMAHA RUBBER CO., ' [ fair trading 1n May, though the aggregate of | closed at S63{c. i S the George H. Hammond Tmporters and Jobbers of ‘ 11 aatis Wk lons. (A 66 ho.previons days | O eaa Quisi ond easy: wostern, 1ic. Dry Goods. the Georg Ll : 2R Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubher Guurls George W. Jone: o Street N A Maimminge S ey, s peen tanforreq s | WOOIGNS and Tailors' Trimmings, a Texas station. e le day night 5 for o, aud from that city will to the Lone Star state. cent discount: 10 por After the steady opening at 27ge, May ad i vanced to 273e, ruling fairly firm atthat [ Lard—S } under the buying on the part of the shorts, FUArY, with some oats taken that were believed to | - Butter Pork—Easier; new, § 3.00, 91 Clothing and L western steam, §7.30; Lior Beiting. 1006 Fnrunm Streg! I western dairy, 13@20c; ! be for loug account. The near gmonths wero | creamery, 16 Elgins, 31, fe: No, 20, S neglected. There was a fair tradein No, 2 | © Cheose Dull and barely steady; west- 4o: Bristol, 1217c; Union Pacific, 17¢ Re o M. Lodee, of Omaha, spent S o e \¥holesule Manu? oturorn Of % oats in store and to go there at 245{c. orn, allige. Clibrer Wl Bil, wite, 100; colared, | yosterday and to-day visitig friends ' in tho Wholssale Dealrs 1 7 l Sash. Doors Bllflflfl flflfl Mnfllfimgs [ The provision trade was stronger in tone b, 8.—[Special Cablogrs 2%, = i 5 gL 3 121 i and movement. Less activity characterized | Livervools Feb, S.—[Special Cabiogran ByrrStandard, So; Gew, 106 Boauty, | Mossrs, Bavless and Van Duson havo r Il FIrmIe neuen bmce, 2tk to Tue 3¢ P sed, §6.50. aw oftice into the Savings bank Farnam Stroet, Omahn. M-hraskn. BOHN MA the trading, yet the feeling showed a decided improvemont, and prices reacted sharply {from their late weakness, In pork an ad- vance amounting to 20@22!{c was cstablished. Lard closed 2g@de and short ribs bigher than yesterday, moved their ING C Slater, building. : ”“;l‘ri‘ft Ntiunt endlanughiars have o CHARLES SHIVERICK, Mannfacturers of Sflsh Doors, Blinds, turned from Lincoln, .- uldlogs, Stair w“mk and Intorior nnm\\v.:ml Fioh W. J. Outhwaite, of Cedar Rapids, is the Omgflml}«m{r‘gn 20 S RO L R nd In poor dem prime mess, castern, 655 9d, e {10, western, 5 0d, al 1—In fair demand for S‘put lnllc‘l poor | for” futur spol and February, $@0¢ | gis qull; March and April, 868 Atlantie, fic 3 Berlin oil l’vl\ln Pi rpoint, b4 Nep. cifie, 7e, 3d, dull, 3 ~Dress—Charter Oak, 54c; Ram- | guest of Z. Cuddington, - = e Sreten Wheat=In" faix ‘demsnd (i nem Mo /% apo, 4150; Lodi, siyes. Allen, 603 Ktichmond, | ~ Twenty-sefu veterans attended the meet e | . BleamFitings, Pumps, [Eto- 10 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK winter, 78 7d, steady; do spring, 7s 9d, e, Windsor, 615¢; Bddystone, 6 Pacific, | ing in Jua{;«'av LI' K. ‘}\. \~luflh/‘\(}‘ln LG AL DEOieee A.L.STRANG CO., teal S Magic City pos' 2. er i 3 | Cnicsco, Feb, 8. -[Special Telegram to | ° Flour—In falr demand at 11a 3d, sm'my‘ % ey neo Supprixe—Berkeloy cambric, Hansaion; Minbring, Ooot ;. Liva WT]:]‘];S;]?NGPB‘UEII’_I;SA;HP& ?’I‘; 0 PfllllIlS, Pipes and Eflgl]lCS. Tne Bee,|—CarTLE—The opinions of men | Corn—In fair demands; = spot, 48 {d, No. j Best Yet, 1.4, 6%¢e; butter cloti, | inghouse, of Grand Island, declined to ‘mu Jtoam, Water, 1) a M T4 | Who sold ¢attlo to-day ranged all the way | dulls February, s, dull; March and 00, “Farwell, " half | tor in the post and the mecting adjourned to NISIONS, | sowe OB w2 Fhenam Sireet omaa B Loom, fc: | meet Suturday evening, the 16th, in the | ___ 706,707,709 ana 71 l\mu Phillip | sume place, McCORD, BERADY & CO., J | A glandered horse belonging to Jawes 10th 8t., Omaba, Neb. —v— A, CHUHCHILL PUMP CO Wholesale Pumps, Pige, Fiitings, April, 38 11}4d,” dull, yuis, Fob. 8, 5 May, U bleache: d Greene G cambri from “steady and strong to “10@15c lower.) The majority of dealers agreed that values were wealker and that heavy asd thin and + cash, 201 atoy Siges Now York mille, 101,07 Poppor Q West Side, was shot ‘Thursday by rough cattle sold 5@10c lower, There were | Oats — Dull;’ cash, 241 ell, 42-in, 11e; Pepporel), 46 ; Lopper Quinp, W on Bldo, Bos Sllok FuIeYISY. e m‘yhms?flfl n(‘}‘mfinmll s Steam aud Wator Supplies. Tleadyusriors for M, { many heavy cattlo that were fat, | Pork—Firmer “‘:,.‘ 10n3 Fopns ',';,,4" A dio) Beppercl The members of the Presbyterian church | 22210 Leavenworth 8trgels, Omaha, Nebraska, U. 5. WIND ENGINE & PUMPF GO but not fine, and the market for | Lard.-Steady at#.70. o3 kepperelly [10-4, canton, d-4, | 0 regation have arranged a series of 8o- ¥ i & ! Whisky—Stéady at §1.03 Triumph, 6¢; Wansutta, 1le; Val Be AN AT AT T e St 1 ( such was slow and unsatisfactory. | puter—Quict and steady; creamery, 24 cials, The first one will he held Thursda Steam and wmflr s“mhmg utter—Qui ¥ ¥ 2 evening, the 14th, at the residence of M Hoavy Hardwaro. d] d—Raftsmen, 20¢; Goshen, g 1i)in. 018 and 990 F' Yige: A . and Mrs. Robert T. Maxwell. Most of those o, 918 and 020 Furn d03es Iron Mountain, | SO0 201 tako the 7:56 dummy to Suinmit, W. J. BROATCH, e e Fr oSt ASC S ALY The Bohemian young ladies will give o Heflvy Hardware, Iron and S[ccl BROWNELL & CO., Uslliday Wind Choice to extra becves, $4.40@4.75; | @200c; dairy, 20@ medium to good steers, 1350 to 1500 1bs, [~ aginneapolis, Fob, 8.—Wheat $3.700@4.25; 1200 to 1350 1bs, $3.30@3.00; 950 cat flvmer; receipts, 117 cars; shipients, Clear Lake 20140 HANNELS—White | : 2 GH, No.2, % i 10 1200 Ibs, §3.00@3.50; stockers and feeders, o8 Jlosing: No. 1 hard, Feb v v 82 960 NN ™ & rday eveni | 3.10005.43 cows, bulls. and mixed, #1506 | $1.10 May. $Lod: on track §1.175 0. GH, No, I, 3, 2c; B, No.2 BH, | dancoand apran ball Suturday ovening st | springs, wagon stock. .ny".qu.i..m P]wmcs Boilers and General Macumgpy 2405 bull, §2.2002.00; Wexus steers, #00@ | northiorn, February, $1.00; ' Mas, §1 ‘li:" 215 Colorado corn-fed. AT Ke streets. shect i VL enens At fa, MiKe. vz {i 8,30, Y i on track, §.081.0 NO. 2 northern, Feb- — ¢, Rockport, 1‘»«“- Lomwuw 6ic The f ds the of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Robert it 1o | Hoas—Business was active, with anup- | yuary, Y3c; May, ¥3c; on track 95@d0c. Highest and Lowest, York, 80-i York, #2-in “‘;, solor fillod thel e Thorsdoy il '—'———_“—'—fl ; hyeor, L. Wheolor fllod, thelr homo :thureduy | Byilders’ Hardware and Scal Ropalr Sh. \ron Works. turn of 5@10¢ on the carly sales, but later on @ part of the advance was lost,” the market closing about a nickel ' highe Wheat—| Steadier; Showing the highest and lowest prices b Swift riv paid for loads of hogs on this market during | 8:7¢; Thorndike, K the past few day X QO | yight with warim he '; Thorndike, 120 | goceptable gifts. A fine musical and liter compared with the same | 91gc; Thorndike, XX, glic; Cordis, No. b | programme had been prepared and the ladies Milwaukee, Feb, cash, 9005 May ‘Corn—1ul Mochanics’ Tools and W5 Douglar |~ M BOILER W ! k| 't 1 4 P nrter & s op's. anufac o of nll kinds } BLSEATD, . bost heavs' ot iT0@LI, | Oats—Dull Hig 0Bo G kP LRoniba wig Cordip ,,',\(}th._l',"““,‘ 16 Evorety 7 | Brravged o luncli, e ovening was plcas: RECTOR, WILHELMY & ont 'B i “T' km d‘q‘}" {1 I \6 i‘k | Vight sorts at ¢4 Juenlonrs Mo T e § ¥ ori, 7 0n, Twscc: Huymalor, Migo; | 0 (2o Moo i e Shoccss as Winlesale Hardware, Steam Bulers, Tenks and Sleet Iron Wo | i - Provisious—Strong; pork), $11.40. 405 @Is5 | 48 @52 | B Juffrey, 113ges Jaffre 3¢t | were Mr. and Mrs, Wheeler with tie friend fth ana, Harngy Sta. Omaba, Neb Wh \\uyn'-nulu il aw B, 6. Croming. ___ { { PINANOIAL. g Sunday’ Beaver Creck, AA, 120: rock, B, b A 20 AT Fowaer Co TON & VIEHLING 180N WORKE, Kamaas Olty, Fob S Wheat—No @ | anasn |50 g BE =LROT: akils 01 & ogyilon; - - e Fairbanie i ding Wark, { A ) e Dbid @4 63 A und o ‘i T e Pennsylvanians are making e | New Youx, Fob B.—[Spocial Telogram | % T cast Moy bids Moy b s @4 63 | (G | i Jras-Semorial, 150; Dakota, P eparations T0r the banquet i he | LEE: CLARKE, ANDREESEN HARD= WI'U“Em and Cast Tron Building Worl . fod s depighe 0. 2, soft, h ¥ Yy Sunday’ B0 @ 2 | 605 @ | 18¢; Durhum, o1 Herculos, 15¢; Loam: 3 ons ) Anales 40. 49 . s, irass Work, Goneral Foundry, Mughine fnd. to Ton Bax1-Srooks—Tho professional | y4io'vid, 00w | 48 @2 | 8o & o jo; Cottswold, 2 n_in Masonic hull, Omaba, Thursduy i B Wtk Ofico And Worikd, Us s RYs traders wore inclined to sell out their stocks | =~ Corn—No. 2, cash, 25!{c asked: May, 20¢c 0 @i 1h G0 | 81 g o B GTA” Stovens' 13, | Cvening, the Tith, Wholesale Hardware, Cutlery, Tin Plate, ko Wirke Uit und Work i { ‘-lml le-‘mm lhexr;lrullun mlil. ‘mornmg‘ lr;;n. :;:fl‘ 0. 2 white, cash, 20)gc bid; May, 28¢ 5 Shnday | 510 @53 Stevens'' Ay ; \l;:‘c:',.;‘?‘ ||~;::-):::.1‘{:f|n":{::~ \‘\(L:‘uhnmdlzllxlnlrllll\\l“':(\lllm\ gon- Metals, Sheat Tron, etc. \)L,."f‘x:‘ :;:‘r‘ Howe Scale d) —— e IRE & IRON WORKE! ] lon prices were fractionally lower, and this 3 , B Dec. 1848, " 4 908 - o e o T { 0 Nobrask 4 P . Oats—No, 2, cash, no bids, Jan. 1 oo, 1888, bleached, 0 ise; Stevens' N, | Alarm company for five combined police and 1 . B eauscd the stock market to opon J(@% per | Giuoinnatt, Feb. 8.—Wheat ; Jiohday,, | B0 @5 | \ieached. 103401 Stovens’ S i, 121, five alarm boxes and system, with gong in | === = = — | Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings | oent lower than last night's close, The mar- | No '3 red, §1.05, Sunday | 470 @) 00 | 490 i (kous-Table on' cloth, $2.50; | the engine house, register and bell-striker, RO R Desk Ttails, 42 Flowor Stands, Wire ket had only got fairly started when-the re- Corn—Heavy; No. 2 mixed, 84c. 40 @450 | 480 @b 0 plain Hollnnd Oge; Dado, Holland, 12 at #1435 The boxes will be placed on Q | n 2 atesannr || oo A i 106 Blivek GlRaA EE 1 l port of the heavy failure at Eoston caused & ()nln,; Barely steady; No. mixed, :} g:: :g 485 @ 1 e ;‘—Aklnmt 1}) 4444 e n)\!n::l nl: ’l;:vu'xr“ I‘»\ rnLL‘ll ‘:‘.‘|::l ,‘f,]j“'vlv("“"("" PARROTTE & CO., CMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, ¥ rush to sell, and a general decline followed. | 27342 = 25 (04 b0 i , T3 antlo D, 401 ALreo; ALy 80! 3 PO wh l l H \f C [I S( G d i r ky—Steady at §1.03. @i |4 Atlantic P, 4 4, 0; Aurora LL, 4%, 60 Au’ | fourth, and at Land K. K. avenue. Thr olesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods | Man'frs of Firg & Burglar Proo flfl‘i 1 New England was the first to feel the eftect | VUi rora C, 44, 437c:’ Crown XXX, 44, 6%c; | and one-half miles of hard-rolled N = iro Fonel ! and declined 3; Atchison, 3, Missouri Pa- o Samp—.- i oln o Aatos: {lmm.r L, E/a‘, de; lu\hmtdllr]x;d 4 1‘»‘ coppor wiro will bo used, aud all will be e Harioy oo Ouaie. Neb. e | PRI " & cific, St. Paul and Rock Island, 3§ per cent e | : Lawrence LL, 44, te; Old Dominion, pleted withi ninety day w‘;; Clevelund. Columbus, c..fi.fl.m. & e §‘.“l’l‘l‘““" ol oinlars bige; Pepperell, 1Y, 44, Tc; Pepperell ? id - BR’:;;“::;;-,L ... | CHAMPION IRON and WIm.onKB 7 ] . ight hog marlke er. e P ¢ 3 erel z l Indianapolis aud Richmoud, however, wero | Chicago, Feb: §~The Drovers' your- | - piEll 08 BV RON e Jensaret, 4 Ae) Porpennl, G4 MARKS RROS: SADDLER Iron and Wire Fonees, Ralings, (nards exceptions und displayed unusual strength. —Receipts, 7,500; market steady and shers' stock easier to 100 lows Wachusott, 4-4, 734¢; Aurora R, 44, 7c; i &nd Kcrec 0, 010, | “Tho former udvanced 13¢ and the Iatter 13{ | 10 cents Towors oo 1 extra beeven 8540 | Fisaviess bog secolpta sings Friday. of last | FOI e 4o 015 Saddlry & Josiensof Saddlery Hardware e i tyoud por cent. The subsequent reports from Bos- ¥ .25 ; stockers and’ feed- ey o Pl)uxgw.m Point, 20 lr{“io/l,w' foi West | e Aud Loather, 103, 148 and 107 Haracy 8L, Ouchin, b ! 1 3 0 oz, 121¢, * P s ) R « e osdisagans & WHITMORE, | ton were of an wssuriug oharacter, aud a | ers, & ‘g“;‘,‘ég'fi mixed, 150 | “proayy hogs ovened steady and closed | o on: L'u:" Ry R I A iy PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., ~~ e e v ; fif "i'”.% ‘rs fos. e Locks, { slight advance tollowed. The leading bull 05 Toxse stocim WOGAN, - ong, | stronger, R O B I, Live Stock Commission MEI‘C“HHN e | Fipg A0 BUrglar Proof Sacs, fasion house th ot Hogs —TReceipts, 19,000; £ —_—— 200: HAP, IRP, 87 Lumber. & Ca f 1} commission houses say thoy are getling 8 | 454 “5@l0c higher: mixed, #4.55@4.50; In, 200} HAF, %, 20c; ' %0 | omes-Room 34, Oppanite Exchange Bullding, Usion e " E Aents for DS B e wpaers | greater volume of outside orders in stocks, | heavy, $4.556@4.755 light, #4.70@4.50; pigs, | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, o _Hloek Yabin: South Omabn, OMAHA LUMBER CO Vaults 309 Jall Work, LIS, likh Bt \ y, ¥, i light, pigs, v . s wellasin bonds, than at any previons | §4.00(5.1 Grxomaat-Plunkoit checks Ties Whitten® | b 2r b LT | I 1B | - —— tume sinoe 1870 Tho buyiag of the Northern | Shoop _iteceipts 50002 market steady; e 17a S PEVIE LAt S o, 101 ork ;K‘;‘_Y‘A':' : Tive Stk G A Al Tinds of Building Material at Whoiasale PENNYBOYAL WAFVERS am Pacific group during the past few days has | Ratives, $200@4.00; westerns, corn-fed, §1.2 Burrer—Creamery—Fancy print, 24@20¢; | Casnuics— r, bo; Woods, be; Stand- ive Stock Commission, 1601 Btroet and Union Pacific Track, Omah-s pucoesstally used moithly by over 1000 @470, Texans, $.00@40; lambs, ¥B | 0ice print, 20w@sRc; fancy sol ked, 10 o ./ I Hoom 16, xchange Bullding, Uniou Siock Yar) Are Safe Rfectualand Pleasant been on information of big land deals. The | g o, }Q‘j,:“z":,‘,’,'\;,;‘f,‘fid Tacked 18@1be" Dat oy, tos Puac S k| A b ik, Nebs ) LOUIS BRADFORD, fi fherhaxbyuiaior s drigioi icaled ! 3 o e, l ——— e ————" : 2, lars 2 e BLan) ddress company bas sold an immense blook 10 8 | “Nyyional Stock Yards, East. St. | Fancy roll, 15@ide; choicé, 13@idc; good, 11 | ican, 0 lon UNTON 8TOGK YARDS o, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, | . fus kousea Cuunliicass Co Ditiors, it o land company, and certiticates of Northern | youis, Feb. 8.—Cattie— Receipts and | @120: low grades, d@10c. .| cloth, ic; Arnold 1, lohy cloth, 1030 Araol o L iy Lk, ) by | oy sale and by mail by Goodsma Pacific can bo exchanged for the 1and com- | shipments, none; market strongs butchers' | - Cupkse—Full cream heddars, thoice, 12@ | Gold'Seal, 104c; Staifel A, 12¢; Windsor, 0f Omeha, Limited, com, Ete. YaniagCoruge 1h and Dowslas; Coraor | Drug Cos Omahi, Neb. pavy certificates, The seling of Graugers | stecrs, wedium’ 10 choice, §2.0063.10; | 12%5e; ful ream flats, two in boop, 124@ | Gold Ticket, 10}ge, dobas F. Boyd. Buderiaten

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