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- THE SPECOLATIVE MARKETS, ‘Wheat Rules Fairly Active, But Prices Average Lower. CORN SHAKES OFF ITS WEAKNESS ss—Continued Dullness Provisions—Hog | Business seneral Qu CHICAGO PRODUCE M Special Telegram to wheat warket was fairly nctive today in a speculative way, but prices The chief features of the day's trading was the free covering of con- centrated lines of short wheat ata de May startod in at 815 (817c, sold off to 817e, then workea Hoavy buying for local shoris car- ried the price back to S19@S13c. dod to 81%c and roco Tho last half hour was by more firmness and & better The last price was 813;@s1i;c. January range was from ing to Ti¢ some little action in e, sold down to 4o, closing at # net shrinkayo of shade easior averaged lower. srod to S18;@ obruary, which 0 Tho closings.stiow 1ic, near futures bewng than deferred news was not of aun encouraging character, t ana flour ana Liverpool was quoted in qnotatious, t quiet, but without ¢l pressure of offerin to dispatches lurge amounts are " the futre, but just at pres- and rates are stiff at the sharp advance umm a few ‘I'his advance has checked business for tho time being. | wheat scems to have struck a level. ange from day to day, ceipts at primary points averd 150,000 bushels a day. considerably shows little cl in excess of last yeur, noted us significant fuct that sinco the 1st of |un. September No plivery has advance in Lm-nmm and declined net change of 10)5¢. 2 apring wheav for 4 5-10c 8 bushel in Chicago, a in the corn trade compared wit the weakness of the past fow days. branch of business there doing and that was of a loc: ul scalping char- , which was content with one-sixteenth Fluctuations were light In lhu speculative profits or losses. and changes infrequent, o gher than_on_the duy preced- was a good demand for May " The improvement in although slight, extended all along July and 1n the cash rades scored about The outward movement both 0 and at St. Louis was very heavy in the four hours and eastern and the s brisk at the pros- The carrying facilities 10 an even heavier is ubundance to foreign demand nml Ullll\lllll‘l‘! avpesr jlso well contented Lo ¢ of what is offered. The markets her in sympathy with and were at their best Final quotations hero for January aguiost Jesterday, S01{(@20; thejmproxament he towaras the close, Mo is Iy bettor all. Around than s the close on Wednesday. The onts marlket wa tending to firmness. In fact Junuary ad- ed y@ije, with sparing sales as high agro for some days and was developed which was easily satistied at New York reported 89 bushels for rxport nnd a few shorts covered at the figures nawed. indicating ik Teceipts were anticipated and No. 2 regular about 201 ¢, for May aold av 233 Tu provisions there was o contmnation of the late dullness in the speculative market for hog products. Togan a little pork nnd Hutchinson pought May lard and o linited quantity of pork. Despite the paucity of outside orders and tho prevaling duliness, provisions are in a althy position, apparently, and with auy doubtless advance some. Packers, however, claim that the prices for raw matorial are too high and ab i ring at present prices. port shipping demand for lard nml meats, during the holiday ms to be very brisk ugain, as the lar outward movemeént confirms. are under neglect, but for long and short clears, hams and 'shoulders there is an ac- I'he stocks of ribs are in- creasing. Advices from the east denoted a firm feeling in that quarter and cables were At tho stock yards higher for best sorts and expectations are still for arunof 175000 head this week. There were narrow fluctuations in pric futures of the product, and _a stronger clos ing all around. January and May pork made y and March lard wmore deferred fu- 1d at & rango d u little lara, h slackened up tive inquiry. 0gs were be unuary ribs 10c an 70, lard at $6.00(00.02 In cash dealings 3715, green hams at 7 5 sweet. plcxlud h atScand sweet vickled shoulders at 41jc. CHIVAGO LIVE STOOK. Cuicaco, Jan, 8.—[Special 'Telegram to Tue Bes.]—-Carrue—The demand continues fair and prices remain unchanged as com- pared with yesteraay, again scarce and sold quick at strong prices, but the medium, common everyday surt of steers sold slow and 10@Lbe lower than last. There were afow loads of Texans among tho arrivals, all of which sold at good The demand for butchers’ stock was fair and prices underwent. lttle or no There was a demand for all the the market at Choiee to extra beeves, $4.80 lsdhlln to good steers, 1850 to 1500 IW 10 1350 1bs, $1.50(@4.25; Stockers ane cows, bulls and mixed, “Texus corn-fed Prime steers were tockers and feeders on n%mly prices. ‘l(l) 10 1200 Ill dors, 2. #1.50@.00; hulk r' 202,503 steers, flL%L Hoas—1he vunl,her in favorable for pacic- ers and business brisk with an upturn of a strong bc on about ;ll grades, Packers paid M( wi}i lary AR S s and shippers m lnrg& sold largely at FINANCIAL. New York, Jan. 8.—|Special Telegram to . Tur Bee.|—S1ocks —The stock market was _demoralized at the vory sturt today. g was in bad odor with Europeans, Not only were there selling orders here for for- eign account: but Kuronean baukers propose 10 test the matter in the courts if there is defuult of wterest on the income bonds. Next (b the interest in Reading was the buy- ing of Coalers a little later for Philadelphia account. It was thought some news was afloat in that city regarding the stock. Gould properties were supported, opening of the market was about what was last night traced the poundiug of the market to the Cammack- Jones party. Not ouly these leaders but argue that there will be no bull move- ment of & promiaent kind until outside con- fidence is restored and the public takes Lold of buying. Business yesterday showed one thivg clearly—that stocks are more firmly held on this side than abroad, where the woney conditions give the shorts all the ad- vauntage. Chicago operators were again buyers of specialtics. In addivion to the business in Coalers, other stocks attaining oy prominence whatever in dealiugs were Missouri Pacific and Sugar Refinerios, the remainder being dull and without feature. The opening cos were almost invariably lower, though excepting the case of Reading, which was down % per cent, the changes waro for small fractions only. Delaware & Hudson, however, was up 2 per cont. Trad ing in Reading was enormous during the early portion of the hour, more than 5000 shares of it changing hands in the first fifteen minutes and over 60000 in half an hour. Stocks developed marked strength und their prices kept with the dealings, both Readiog and Lackawanna scoring materiul | advances during the hour, Lackawanna rose 1% per cent to 1 Reading 1'¢ to 5714, Jersny Central 17¢ to 127 and Delaware & Hudson a fraction. In the general list Missouri Pacifie, Colorado Conl aud Wabash preferred displayed considerable strength, but their advances wero fractional and trans- actions comparatively small. Luckawanna rose to 133 later and Readiog went to 87l Wabash preferred went up to 33, Louisville and trusts showed a little woakness before noon, while all other acti tocks were at the best prices of the day. After noon the stock market was disturbed somewhat by Sugar trusts, That stock was sold by in- siders down to d3lg, but recovered to 5414 at the close. ‘The best prices of the day were not held in any shares throughout the list, but the bear raids were not successful and u number of stocks closed with net gains, while western stoc worally closed stoady. The losses were: isvitlo Atchison X, Now Eogland A, Union Pacifie %, Sugar 2y and Joul 3 per cont. “Ihe gains were: 1, Lackawanna 1}; Missouri Pacific 1, Ten nessee Jerse Cen- cent. shares, The total sales of stocks were Money was very casy at tue ¢l 'l'lm following were the closing qu: 0§ 4o rogulne, U {scoipons LA 28 Noctaorn Pacil 6 do preferred.. Chicagod Alion .. 1% Chicago, Uaelington & juin Missourt Paciiic Moxky—On call, ver cent, Privs MERCANTILE PAPER — BI{@T1§ per cent., STRRLING Excias sixty-day bills, $4.515 ~Active and _steong; demand, $4.855;. Mining Stocks, New Yonk, Jan. 8 ~[Spocial Telezram w0 Tie Bre. | —Phe folloving ars ths min- ing stoui quotaty B Deadwood ' Bond Offe| WASIINGION, Jau, S.—{Svecial Telegram Tne Bee|—Bonds offered: $30.0)) at 3i5 $1,000 at §1 000 at $1.0474. Lher ol PRODUC UHICAGO, Whent Febr bid Corn— vary, 20 A Oats—Weaker Jmm.\q..\n ¢ ebruary, 20103 M id, Kyo—January, nominally ‘i3 May, 48%c. Barley— <. Nominally 55 1.02° £1.02 d—No. 1, $1. hy—$1. January, $9. Flax Prime Timot! ; Fobruary, February, H.LB: Feo- Jummrv £ 40 02 E‘lru".‘l 5 Janu l"\' Quiet; full cream cneddars and L@1lc; fancy Young Americas, 10@ ; green frozen, 3i{c; No. 1, heavy- 2 wonl; solid 814, tecelnts, Shipm'ts. 0,00 22,000 8.—Wheat—Receipts, spot flrmer, but dull} {c in elevator, 86!¢(@Y A S ungraded réd, 63@S0i5e; options dull and_geuerally higher; o, 3 red, January, closing at Corn—F 142,000; _exports, 12, spot stronger: No. 2, B¥ig@i0¢ in clevator, 4lc afloat; ungraded mixed, 2N}{@4lc. Options firm, January closing at 383;c. Outa—Itecipts, 79,000; exports, 103,000; spot stronger; options dull but firmer. January closing at 23}{e; spot No. 2, white, B0@30i c: mixed western, 201@2ic; white do, 0@ ife. Coftee— Options opened stoady at 5@lb points up, and closed steady for near months and barely steady for far at5@15 points up. Sales: 47,500 bags; January, $15.95@16,00; May, $16,00@16,10: spot Rtio higher; fair cargoes, $10.75. Sugar—Raw, firme Petroleum—Steady ; $1.085% for Pebruary. . Egga—About steady wostorn, 163{@17c. Pork—Firm at $10.50@1 Lard ‘iu-dy; wnqmrn -mm. $0.121 ;@ 5.123¢; Junuary, $6,13. ngm, S@12¢; western amery, 13@ g western, S@ilc. Milwauker, Jan, 8.—Wheat—Quiet; No, 2 spring, on track, cash, 74@7be; May %5%3¢; No. 1 northern, S8e. t.arl —Steady; No, i on track, 27c. Onts No. 2 white, on track, 221{c. Rye—Quiet; No, 1, 1 store, 44150, Barley—Quict; No. 2 in store. 4340, Provisions—Firm; pork, $9.25, Kansas Oity, Jan. 8.—Wheat—Dull and nominal; No. 2 rad, 0S¢ asked, no bids; No. 2 Bard, 6higo bid; cash and January, 08170 asked; No. 8, 50%c bid, (,orn—qulel but steady; No. £, cash, 24}{o rflered av refioed, firm, United closed at bid; other grades nominal, ats—Dull; No, 2, January, 18344 Liverpool, Jan. 8,—Wheat—Quie! ors offer lnudnnlaly, red western, 5d per contal, rm; demand poor; new mixed Miuneapolis, Jan. 8, — Wheat—Aotive; Mocoipts, 143 cara; shibments, 433 cara, Clow: ing: No.1 bard, Jaganry, 7o May, 8o} ) l.rm-k No. 1 northern, ¢y May, 81 on track, 75! uortheru, Junuury Td0; May, 78},¢; on track, h@ite. Cincinnad, Jan. 8.— Jnnuur.vs N ‘Wheat—Dall; red, Firmorg No, 9 mixed, 82@3%ge, Oats—Quiet; No. 2 mixed, Na.m H Whisky #1012 1AVE B‘l‘OUK Oblcago, Jan. 8§, —'rne Drovers' Journal reports as follows. Cattle—Receipts, 18.500; warket strong and fairly u-'.lve. 'boeva-. #.25@5.05; stock- ofs and feoders, $2.50@3.25; cows, bulls and wixed, $1,50@3.00. :{:‘;}l‘-&lfiuuip#xll ,000: lll‘”?'n nd hl Ihir' mix ; heavy, t #5.50@3.50, ¥ Shoep—Receipts, 0.000. market stroug and lbe hlflwr zu;:vun. 005,405 western corn- Oity, Jan, 8. —~Cattle—Receipts, ipments, 230; market stroug; na- #3.16(@4.05: cows, $1.70@.05; stockers ud-u. fl.w«(”m A % Receipts, { shipmants, ot lurlut her; all 02)4; Darket bfi Rrades, $4.35(a0. Sioux QCity, hn. 8.—Catue—iteceipts, l.lv THE OMAHA DAILY 800; shipments, 1 canners, Tic@$l ers and foeders, $1. 0; market 3 cowa, $1.000 9,90, unchanged ; stock- Hogs—Receipts, 6,100; market strong but lower: light, #3.42@8.47%; heavy, #.40@ 850 mixed, £1.90@3.45. OMAHA LAV & STOCK, Catue, Weodnesday, Jan. 8 Good cattle were scarce and in demand and the market on such was stronger, Com- mon cattle were no_better and would un doubtedly have sold lower had it not been for the scarcity of the better grades. Beeves sold at £ 00 . princially at 4 1523.00, The buyers claimed that they bought some COWS early at easier prices, but the market showed more strength later and the prices vanged from § “Thare were a fow westorn which sold at 2,65, but the supply was very light. ~ There Was 4 protty fair demand, there being con- siderable inquiry for that class of cattlo, Somo native fecders changed hands at $2.60 2,05, Hous, Tho early trading in hogs was at steady rices, but the demand was good, and 1he market closed stronger, Tuo range of prices 0 as yosterday, and tho popular but_there were moro loads at h would make the packer's droves age a little more, 'The market 1S now about as strong us it has boen any time ina month and in a very satisfa condition a8 compared with otlier markets. There wern no fre Gattle . 1,800 Togs 00 revailin « Prio s, ‘The followine is u table of prizys paid in this markst for tho gralos of stock men- L40) @ih) @410 @300 ( Wl W @2 0) 00 (@2 dinary to fuir co Fair to £ood cows. 04 10 choice cows, Fair to ¢ mulm Fair to choice be Repre Sales. tat.ve STEERS. Av. l’ 0% [ e e crc s —w «© (e t wask e e as PR R t 210 40 ez CALYE 00 00 b0 STOCKERS. HEIFERS, 1........1020 8 00 WESTERN CATILE, Owner and Np. Av. Pr. Standard Cautle Company— 23 cows, corn-fed .....1107 §2 75 C. Cordovia— 48 feedors.. .. . 840 265 Wi 20 es of Catile, Buyers, No. Swift & Company, .......... o T8T George H, Hammond & Co v 240 The Armour-Cudahy Packing compuny. 433 Rothschiid & Underwood Hamilton, Stephens & Co Becker & S Shippers Showing the number of hogs bought by the packers and leading buyers ou today's market: Armour-Cudahy Packing company 1191 Omaha Packing company . 1220 Swift & Company 549 George H. Hammor n 5 With Oatt.e. On the market with cattle: L, Adams, Logan, Ia,: R. C. Marshall, Arl ton; H, T, Church, Pierce; J 0, J. Scott, I ; Perterson ) Brol 08t0) H, E. Km.'h Hurlin ton § \Vluon Wuir & Lo" Lyons; 'W. A. ut; Pender; T, J, Coffve, Ponca; W, H. K:\l:' Ia.; D.'S. Kusélla Son, Pa- ines, Eter nama; J. Willismsor, Crete; J. C, \\uuml. lmnz[llnnd J. Burohard, Kenesaw; E. Nelson, Tecamach: H. Benj, Hoover, Benue! Blooln City; Strand i Rflfrl’l‘ J. W, m, i Agr., Silver Creek; w. T, lflullley. Columbus; A, Joleff, Lyons; Engle Mustard, ()uuvu. Ia.; i B,' Rawley, Wilcox; Berry ’lalr Houtrioos " B Weans, romieias M. & Adlml.hl.ouv City; E. Garno, Lonl.rll City; J. P, Pl Central l/fl.vj W. C. Shelton, Central City; G, W, Lee, C, Lee, Browfield; Washington, Kan.; Cook & Hamilton, Bur~ liugton Junction, Mo.; Fisher Brothers, Shelton; E. Roberts, Platt Centre; N, Kmu. Wanesville; H. C. Hohit, Goehuer; Porley, Morae’ Blufte; G L. Bunth, oy tnu Ed_Samuels, Surprise; John A. Wisherd, Cllrkwu R. H. Drennan, Corn- . More, Plattsmouth o Ia.; A. W, Winters, ag, Bradyvile, Ta i b H . Hastie, Aubura, With Hogs. Os the market with hogs: lisca, Ia, Drennln, Cornlng, Sheppard ngton; A, E. Hm\mnf, Hooper, vrxm{l' R B B UMAHA J[]BBEBS' UIREETURY. A,lrlcullunll LININGER & METCAL v Amnull'l lmnlcmr.nts, Wagons, Carriages STODD. LD CO. Manutacturers ana ) Wamms Buggies, Rikes, P.aw; Ete. 86 shrorts, Omata, M. hmm‘ Shelby, VearL—Choice, medium size, baSc; Canton, 44, 81 ¢ fio: Wamsutta, 1io; Vallay, 5¢ I(lnwlm Panama, mnlemanlt ! Live Ploroxs S B { Fuller & Gobd, Cowio BROWS SHEETING ; clovas, Penang, 23 « ru\\u XXX, 44 M 00 per doz. C1) I\nunnh\n. 14, ‘oung . \nu-n. as f o sopperoll 1, 40 Niorris Nrm\\em u.-umm oft grades, 7 factory |\\ ins, pe limburger, 11} Wachusett, -4, Aurora I3, 4 4, Farmers No. 1 __Artists’ Matoriate, A HOSPE, Jr., Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1513 Douglas streot, Omatia, Nebraska, s—Union square, 85 per cont off 1ist. 250 1b8 in bbl, best graae, 100, 3s, West Point 40 bost .mm.‘ 0, Househoider, Hangoer, Brom- crushedy 81 __Boots and 8hooa. . V. MORSE & €O, Jobbars of Bools and Shoes, 01, 130, 1105 Il-yu:lu atroet, muu 0 . Broken Bow : Cole, Copeland & Cr lontino, Bromfeld; Cook \ ‘Slanchard, T&5 North Loup C. \'n: . \Way, Humphroy; Kipp & Lo, Platto Center. coal. (‘oko Eto, HER COAL (0. Kl!lflm flflfl SHIDDEI‘S of Coal and Coke. Room 31 U. &, National Bank Dutlding, Omhm. COKE & LIME 00 Jobbers of Rard and Soft Ol 208 Bouth 1ith street, Omaha, N VEBRASKA FU m,m.. Stippers of Coal and Coke. 214 South 13th stroot, Omahn, Nehraska. stuck Noter, A. 8. Mereer, editor of the Northwestern Live Stock Journal, Drags ana Ghriloals. vhuric, per pound, the yards today with oldacquaintances wnd inj after the interasts of his publication, ‘The highes tpr! l4c; tartario, { |m Xlod m,-.- |-mm.-r I, per potnd hocks, kits, §1. “OMAMA COAL, October 6, 18 Dried codfish, 4 the extreme tops for e dates indicated. spiced herring, T ¢ sulphur flower, sliver nitrao, $1.%0; e was £1.054, Wednesday's avo Commission and Storag RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage ard Commi siun Merchants. Bpecialties ustor, B0c; linseeq, raw, nprrul oil, #1.10 ) OMANA WHOL diey nmumnt. SHROEIiER & DEAN_, GRAIN Provisions = Stocks Basement First National Bar 305 South 13th Street, - Omaha} Srians—Cut loaf, 8 taudard, powdered, 3 granulated, standar (o ies, Prodace, Fruits, Kte. cold storage, Igultry, game. Strietly frosh, aide: Soats—Custile, castile, white, per ib, L ARMSTRONG & €O, Wholcsale Cigars, 463 North (th Stroet, Omaha, Neb, “liello” 1439, BINDERS Twix s ! Dry Coods anr} Nollon-u. M l,.:num ¢ TR Dry Goots, Fornishing™ i0ods and Notions 1102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. th street, Omaha, Neb, KIL!’AHHI K Koo H DRY GOODS €C Tporters &Juhlms in Dry Goods, Notions i Corne 1ith and Uarnoy robia, OmAla, NODFASKN. LINES e ottony 20 ft, t\ 17 cotton, 00, o0d. Lo choics, K@ heavy hemp, | lglll Homp 1 l’n K1ts—Medium per; b ) C & B chow chow, manill rope, 1 otton, ibc; hide ilding Material 12 nch, 818, 3, 12 inch, 8 1's, 18 2inch, s 1 s, Lumber and i ST10CK BORAIDS—A, 0; k Nnfifimfié?iix $400 000 11 \\nll\ul-. 1*;,,[. “DEWEY & MONB, Wholesale Deaiers m Furniture, Farnam straet, Oma 1 com 12 inch, s 18, S¢; summer, 16c; neadeheese, e, 0. 2 com 121nch, 10, 18 and 20 f No. 2 com 12 inch, T@loc; turkeys, live ducks, live, b, Slear poplar box bds, 3¢ Officers and Dire tors- ' pancl, £20.00; Lk S M. Hitcheock, Jos, Gar o doz, $3.0009.003 d. per lb, S@ioe, Omaha, Nebraska. Mears—Corned beef, 1 1b squure ; corned beef, 2 1b square cans orned beof, 6 1b ‘square_cuns becf. 14 1b'squ .rmm- $14.00 Ilms A. P, Hopkins, pr . B, Hiryant, assistint cashl 'NEBRA§KA" NATIONAL BANK U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. L B . Millaga, casniers pumur corrngated ceilin Grocerles. MeUCORD, BRADY & Who'esele Grocers, 15th and Leavenwerth str 14 0 halves and 8 in_quarte 3 white cedur, 4 in round, 1t ar, split, 1ic; split oak ~No. 1 plain, Sand 18 in, & 5.50; DINENSIONS AND TIMBER, 14 v 16 1L 18 ft 20 1 22 5 500 16 00 1800 18 €0 1500 16,00 16,00 1500 18 0y 5 00 16 00 16,00 18 00 18 00 00 16,00 1600 15 00 18 00 0016 00 16 00 18 00 18 00 T 1019 00 18 00 T Heavy Hardware, lmn antl Steel. rav lumbar, ete. 1208 Aoy stroot, Omahn. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders’ Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechaulos Tools and Bu o Jod et il hicatnd o, § 1, 2 1b round cans, $1.0J; vound cens, $1.20: \lllpln\ Jan. 1st, 1888 FFICERS AND DIR , 1o’ round cans, Gde; pottod ham, fwm, 1y ib rou , 14 1b round 3 10 round cans, am, 1 1b square cans, ¥ ham, 2 1b squdre cans, : , $130: minced collops, 2 15 round 3 boneless pie JOHN A. WAKRFI Wholesale Lumter, Btc, Imported and American Pordand Coment v W. i1, 8, Hoaies, Cashies THE IRON BANK, or. 12th and Farnam Sts. A Generai Banking Business Transacted, —1st and 2 cleur, 15 2 clear, 1)y and 2 agent for Milwaukee lydrau ‘and Quir.oy Whit " CHAS. R.LEE, btk i g Ja_clear, 11nch, 83 s, h, 8 28, §54.00; 13 sclect, dozen and two d e BONDS BOU HTY /ND SJLD for tie followimk from our J ANUA i City of Oma hmp! Quarter pound packed four dozen W case. Dealer in Harflwued Lumber, g, 9th and Dougl " dimai, Nenraska: A All prices per Baus, g m.n G0 Woud carpets and pn Pisn--Brook trout, 3 stree i 1, &L 3 1h, 31, 10; pickets, D sulmun me el 2 Al Kids of Building Waterial at Wilesale st aiid Unton Pacifio track, Omaha, LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lamber, Lath, Lime, Sasll Doors, eta. Yaris-Corndr 7th and Dous Cornor 10th and Douglas. FRED, W. GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc,, Bte, b And Douglas strects, Omahia. ol white pine, £51.00; & 1) com 6 inch m 4 und 6 ineh yellow b yellow pine, $17.00; com §lncl) whito bine, $18007 R., 2. ».llmmx, \lun nulmnn. Alaska 1y 2 shrimps, 1 1, ; 0 inch clear, $1 + clear red codar, from Washington torritory, s34 red wood, dimension widths, ¥4 . A, KEAW & Gfl., Hankers. 115 BROADW.A Y I RIED IRUTT casics 1,300 1hs, 41ge; eitron peel peel, denms, 20 1 ~Currapts, new, H , UDIS Or Lags, ull'nr ncan, dimension widths, & urd dates, boxes 12 choice evapor: ¥, ¢ 1 boxes, 15 Mounl Hamilton, S0 BLAKE, BOISSEVAIN & 0., London, Eng and. ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & €., Amsterday C. N. DIETZ, , do, [suq.wum 8 Add’ sl per PARTITION— 18t white pine partition, 32,003 2 white pine partion Deaier in All Kinds of Lumber, 13th and California streets, O:naha, Nebrasks. e itied, dry. ured, lmnurters &Juhhflrs in Mllllnerv&anmus 203, 210 and 212 Bouth 11th street, silvor' boxcs, 15 3 raspherries, evap. pitted plums, C 20c; pruries, Cal. | ‘brunes, R C, 6070, 9 raisins, California Lon orange peel, 1 tons, crop 1839, & $0 uumu 00 per m. Sasu—060 per cent discount. Doous, BLINDS AND MovLpiNas - 50 and 10 7L ROBINS Wholesale No 1124 Harney atreet, nm-n; $2.10; Valencias, 1855, 8igc; Valencius, new, Tes Cal. seedless, sks, Gave—Mullard ducks, $3.003 50: ducks, $1.60@2.00; te snipes, n 00@1.25; jack rublms, ¥, lw)u(lw squirrels, ¥L00@ Successors to Reed, Jones & Co. Whulflgalq Manufactarers of Biots & Shos TARRED Firr STRAW BoAlD Dry Gooda, Canper Warp—Bibb, CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE 00, Wholesale Refined flllll LllhI'll;‘flllflT 0ils, Axlo Grease, etc. _Omahs. 5.00620.00; choice, $3.50 B10RZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1541 North Eighteeath Street, Oman: “standard, Sc: gem, 100; ¢; boone, 14c; peerless, case, .50, LILLPK\ -Per doz, 80c, 5 430 por g UARPENTER PAPER CO, Wholesale Paner Dealers, Oaroy » aico slook of pri International 00@5.87 ner ross. limunl!fl tie, $2.60; 3 tio, $2,2 £3,80; common, $1.b0@1. 75, @baus—Am., per 100, $17.00; Lowiston, por FAGLE QORNICE Wi l)llKH, Manufactarers of Galvanized Iron Coraice loskylixhts, Jobn Epencter, d 110 Bou L iming, wrapplog und writing nUon given Lo card pup i, Switt lthlur. ‘Thorndike EF, ¢ Thorncike XX, 150; Cordis No, 5, 910 Cor- dis No. 4, 10756, —Amoskeag, 0 oz, 16! soi Huymaker, s 'lnfln',«snnl a0 m Tierce—Refinea, 61c; kettle renderod, 63¢c, for smaller quantitios, Fauixac ¥4l| L] ‘I'horndike llfl 4. 'L DEANE & 00.. General Agents for lle.m len., Pumu no. CLARK STEAM HEATING CO anm. Pipes and Enginzs, r, Thilwaz and mining s pho ol B unl.menl 25 wie , 1005 v urmluau( b0, 4(d 821 Inllflfll South 10th 8t., Omaha. sag0 aud m|uln‘:u o e Beavor Creok AA ; Boaver Uroek CC, 9o, IENTUCKY JEANS —Memorial ‘ld. Sije; Melvme.%c. Seaver erlk Ufl‘ U 8. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP (,OT Steam and Water Supplies, Balliday w.p! milis, 918 and £0 Jones G Managy '.’A‘ c Dilwortb, bg0; Aldroma, 249¢c, COFrEE— Grosn— unc;'“bhi golaen Rio, 540. fun y old peaberry, s Toys, Dalls, Albums, Fancy Gooss, le: Rio, good Lnl:,lrfllitl. 10 v Mandehling, African, 20}c. eached, 80; Steven B3 <bwvvuu'\ sigc, SRT, 1 4 Honse h""lv“r"' 370, Java, Hood interior, bleached, '.!){c; Stey* —— My omc— Per bbl, §475. Axa N8 —According Lo size. BROWNELL & Co, ¢ | Engines, Boilers and Gencral Machinery, mps. naw mills, 12151215 eaY o0 WOrL atréor, Orgatin: MisceLLANEOUs—Table oil ol table ol cloth, marble, §2.50; Mulll ) ado llcllllud 123gc. NE Plaid—~Itaftsmen, Irou Muunl..lln 20! 1 ot B No. 1 3%, No, 1, 3, 430, % Ehecldron work, stesm uu"um\ —Tubs, 13¢; rolls, Lic. e Cocoaxvrs—Per 100, §,00, ArrLe Burrer—be. Crogn - Bbls, §.50; hif pbis, $3.00. MAPLE BUGAR—1215( Lie, per 10, CANDY~-4}g(@0 per Lb, Cranperiiks—Cape Cod, 'Om umu 00, OrANGES—Fiorida, ber'bex, BIckwiEaT Frou ll—l’ut’hhl \an,v-l*‘lnfi CHICAGO SHORT LINE Chicago, Milwaukes & 1. Paul Il’y. The Best Route from Omaba and Council PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, Wrnuuqt and Cast Tron Blllllllll! Wurk "wl |ulmll foundry, and th -lunl Omaha, OMAHA WIRE & IKON WORKN.. Manufacturers of Wirg and Iron Railings Deak rails, ""u'forfl?d.h i MAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, Tirg and Burglar Proof Safes, work, iron shutters and fire . Mt w0d Jazkson num lid Colors—Atlantio, ¢ Sluur, Serlin oil, 61io; Garner o1l 6 ik s 2 average, 2w? c; quarter blood, lvsnxa. @21c; courey, average, 1o@l h, 14(@1ve, s —Beaver, per 1b, #2.50@4.00; 0T nl(ol.n ewh@, we«.n ) Steel River, Gc 3 lndluo Blufl—'fl Lewer, l’i‘,u. Wash- n, biges American, 0igo;, Arold, 6/i¢: Century, Yc;jAmand, 19c; 120; Windsor gold tk't, l()',n Arnold A, o ante virevuss, | TWO THAINS DALY BETWELN OMAHA A l..t’ 'Arnola’ Unld houl Piixrs— ureu—uhurwr Oak, :.l mupo, 4!7e; Lodi, oc. Win, -or, li‘,c. A-.ddyllnno, Milwaukee, Minneapolls, Mur lnpldl, loel Island, Freeport, Dubugque, Dnunpnrt, muskrat, hlll badger, rat, éa 18@2ie; winter, 12@?2o, N8—Choice haud picked navy, $1.75@ ed medium, £ 05 cked couutry, §1.50@]. 41.60; inferior country, @s0c; deer skins, ‘{iluunAm——l’lunkan checks, 6igcy tentoa, bige; Y, 03 Ldeultl dresy, Ti5¢; 1.80; choice haand pic 1 70' choice hand rlnn connl.ry. $l,! Normandi dres Reofrew dres M. A, DISBROW & €O, Aute East. Norteast sug LA “"‘u‘&# il R A ol "-‘- Bleepars aud the -::-s“:.( Cars tn And all other lnpofllfl Wholesale manufucturers of 8“] Dlllll'i Blinds and lllllll\l[l. SOUTE OMAHA. o UNION STOCK YARD (0., Of Sonth Omaba, Linited Puu\ mow Hams, No. 1, 161b average, 1bs, 83g0; 12 to 14 Ibs, I sl nuldur\l,fm breakfust bacon, No. 1 ham sausgge, 8ige; dried beef baws, tunwu. lfloo per ‘luun. a LAIBmu—Sllwr. Sc; Woods, Be; Stand- uuu HED Hnn'n Housekeeper, 8iges New Luuuldnl', B, utter cloth 0O, 414 Fuwen half bleached, 51,0 (H Groen G, b‘(u‘ pe, p cambric, 106; Lonsdale'cam bric, 10¢] ale, S)c; New York iwills, 100 Y COUIteOUs employes perst llnun.:.“ Amisiaat General w Sayarioieudents 'A-‘run. o Loom, u—sul. ver hbl. $20.00, Cuor E‘nHlfl 00,

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