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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | Wheat Very Narrow, But the Clos- ings Show Small Galnsa. CONSIDERABLE ACTIVITY IN CORN N A Rattling Trade in Provisions Just of the session— Cattle Again in Active Demand, At the Ciose WSCHICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS, Cnicaoo, Jan, 0. —[Special Telegram to Tue ) “The wheat market traveled alongin a very narrow way today, Its bounds were confined to price fluctuaticus of e and tie closings show small gains as compared with yestorday. News of the outside world was not of a discouraging character. Cabl roflected stronger foreign markets. The in- terior movement shows some enlargement. For the first four days of tho week the re- ceipts are 40,470 bushels against 5 bushels for the corresponding four days last weak, thoagh the holidays may have inter- forod somewhat with the movement last weck, It.is, howover, twice as large as it was last year. lior continues flne ahd winter wheat crop prospects are excel- lent, though the ubscnce of snow lays the plunt open to danger it ought to be free from. ‘There was bardly enough trading in January or February to establish quotations, Specu- ive dealings were almost entirely in May, which opened at Sijj@sle. The market quickly went to 52',¢ und worked down to 81%e. It aid not go below that tigure during the session nor above S2i.c. The market touched %2 many times and at that figure offerings were of heavy volume, Hutchinson, Pardridge and 's having an apparently unlimited guantity for sale. Buyers wero mingly, but they were out 1o check a decline, though advanco. The price clung around S17{( most of the duy and closed at B17%e, with January resting at 76 /gc and February at 7i’¢e. Ibe net improvement scored was '@y ‘There was considorable activity in the corn pit, the fears of the shorts bewg u sourco of the greater part of it, and to trace back from effect to cause the dininishing re- ceipts inspired this fear, which ippelled an active demand for covering purposes. cash articies shared with the futures in the inprovement, which was gencrally partici- pated in by als grades and in_all “position: “The small quantity of No. 2 in the daily r coipts 18 likowise A menuce to the shorts, which they had become oblivio their gaze was riveted exclus the long line of figures which the number of bushels in the acason’s crop. ‘Today out of receipts of 245 cars—which, by the way, was 60 short of yesterday’s estimatea—only 43 cars were No. 2, and 1t was suddenly remembered that the Jatter grade was all that was available to mest. the convracts. opened at a slight improven trading at once be- came active optes 8o throughout the session, parti ly i futures. ' Febrnary started ot which Was i improvement on yo: y'8 wing 0f 1,@!;¢, and it was soon run up to 4c, closing at 295@203{c, or at ) W dnesduy’s restng figures. May closed with sellers a sainst 813¢e at the corre- sponding time yosterday. Oats were strouger, with fair activity curly ana subscquent’ duilness, Tho firm- mess was caused by light receipts aud esti- mates for tomorrow angd the streneth in other markets, with most of tho buairess iu May, whick sold up nearly 1ic w 223 @221gc, though there was ~ little deman at the outside. Near futures were offered but sparingly, and in_order to secura occasional lines 1t was nocessary to pay ;@2 ¢ advance, with Jannary tou 203{¢ und next month 2015, No. 2 was nominal around 203gc and for No, white, May delivery, 239,¢ was_ bid. There was a rattiing trade in provisions today, but 1t was nearly all transacted in the last tiventy minutes of the session. Previous 1o that time the selling of a little lard and a moderate quantity of pork by Hutchinson to the Anglo-American company was about uil there was to talk about. From the start the undertone wus firm and prices showed an advancing tendency. Just before the close some good-sized buying orders from New York were receivod, and as packers were ap- parently indifferentabout selling, local snorts took fright. In the seramble to cover that followed a sbarp bulge resulted, May pork scoring an advance of 30c from the opening figures, It sold up to £10.00 and closed nt # The net advanc: 1o @25c. 10t to compel . Lard futu c. In aliof the different icles May was the principsl trading mont That future of lard ranged ut $00215@0.05 ou tho split to $6.073¢ and closed at the top, Wi May ribs rested av £4.05 after selling from $4.8711G@4.9) early up together. Poole, Sherman were conspicuous buyers at tho advance and scattering shorts awmong the grain crowd brought up the rear. The out- side markets were stoady and the hog mar- et was stronger. Tho shipping and . expory demand for the product continues unabated. LlllUr\(‘U LIVE S'IOLK. Cnicaao, Jan. 9.—[Spocial Telegram to Tur I 1—Carrre—The demand was again active and prices show no serious change since Monday on prime and usual steors. What buyers classify as useful stecrs were again scarce, and, ke anything else that is arce, wero wanted. Medium_ classes sold ashade stronger than on Tuesday or Wod- nesday, youhave not regained the decline of Monduy, wich was 10@lde. There were a few loads of Texans ou_sale, mostly cwned, however, by slaughtorers. Native butchers! stock was in good demand at steady prices. Dealers in stockers and feeders reported tho supply rather scarco and pric Choico to pr beeves, medinm to steors, I . 50 1bs, §3.50(14.40; 950° 1o 1200 )by 3.80; cows, bulls and mixed, $1.50@310; bulk, #2.80@2.60; 'luls; orn-fed mteers, £5,50@4.10; cows, $2,00 @ Hocs—Business opened brisk and a sbade stronger than av the ciose yesterday, but, as in frequently the case, when early and urg— ent orders were filled there was a gradual letting down and the general market closed be lower. Packers paid £3.07!4@3.70 for the fireat bulk of “tholr stock, while prime ses ectod hoavy sold largely at #3.70@8,75, Light sorts opened at $3.75 and ciosed at .70, Singe sorts cost §3.80(@y, 85, FINANOIAL. extra rood New Yor, Jan. 9 pecial Telegram to Tue Bee |—Srocks—The bulls were in cons trol of the stock market again this morning, 1t was expected they would be. The confers ences at the Windsor last night were not im~ portant, but the action of the Wormsers and certain capitalists in taking Reading and in boldivg the market yesterday was freely diss cussed, The apparent weakness in Lake Shore was not regarded seriously and that stock will be taken back and the price ads vanced very soon, S, V, White predicts that the short iuterest iu Coalers and such shares ws Lake Shore, St. Paul, Missouri Pacific and Louisville will yet give force to the mars ket, Gould's atutude is clearly understood tobe that of a bull, and with all obstacles removed ne Is eoxpected to move powers fully in his specialties very soon. The market opened active and firm, with slight gains all through the list. During the first hour Graugers wore quict and steady. Union Pacific lost ts gain at the opening and Westera Union dropped back to 84'. Missouri Pacific wout up iy at ovce to 78§ and oefore noon lost 1 per cent to 723§, Sugar opeued off 3f o 53!y, went off further to 53, then up lo bil{, and before ngon dropped o 52%. The clown attention and heaviest business was in Coul stocks. Teunesseo Conl was off 21 lo83and up 2 per cent to 85, Lackawanna guined 3 to 135%, but before midday went off 10 187, Reading opened higher at 87, went to oft to 87 up to 8i%. Thers in Reading from np 1% per cent. and again turned was less pressura atart and incomes were he total sales of stocks today were 108 than half of the total yes- terday. The weakness in Sugar trasts, by which they broke nearly 8 points to 51% at the close, was the leadin g feature. The de- mand for Coal stocks was times and while tion lower Roading was % per cent higher, Tennessee Coal was run up to 861§ close. Chicaro Gias, Lake Shore, New Eng- land, St. Paul, Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific all showed gains of 1§ to 1§ per cent for the duy. Wisconsin Central was very strong aud went up over 11 per cent to 33 at the ciose. Money was casy and the senti- ment bullish, but, as indicated, business was ligghit The follawing ware the closing quotations : Northern Pactflo .17 do preferred..... 1015 0 & N W 10415 Qo preferred 2116 °INY . Centra pons Bactiic s of 105 Central Pactile. .. M1 P. D, « ao & Alton 13 Chicago, Buelington 3 &)ulney.. ... 74 Aobraterred . . LS SePaul & Omaha 3 1iinolsCentral 10 praferraa L& W, 3 lon P‘\c‘llk‘ Kunina & Taxis t Lnko Shore Michigan Ce: Missourt Paci MoxeY—On call, cent, PRIME MERoANTILE cent. BHLINO Excmavar — Quiet and firm; lemand, £1.50, 3@6 per i por Youx, Jan. 0 m Tue Bze.| .m\ Telezram ag ara tha mia- § (i Hale & Nore ot & Telche i Caledonia 1, 1 Chollar Crown Point Con. Cal. & Va, Dendwood areka Con Bl Cristo X Gould & Carry.... North Belle Tsie.. rio rrOn 20l bid; Feb- 20){¢; Fevruary, 4+ February, Feoruary, i patent, $4.50@4. winter wheat flour, #1.30@ 140 for patents, £3.6003 90 for clears, Provisions—Shoulders, £1.124 clear, #4.00. short ribs, §1.70 Ll{ bfl Butter_quiet and unsatisictory; croam- ¥, Fadat, datg100; i ice-house, 10 full cream cheddars, ¢; fancyYoung Ameri- uwcw"lvm. tives and unchangd; green y 1 1, fisiin pac Shipm'ts. 12,000 19,000 824,000 h 125,000 Gan. 0.—Wheat—Firm; de- 1g; holders offer sparingly . demand fair; new mixed §d per centul. Jan. 9.—Wheat—Recoipts, g 'M\' 8pot dllll v firmer; tol Y@Rge \mgmuuu red, options steady; No. 2 red, Jan- uary, closing at 86 Corn—Receipts, spot fivmer: No. 2, allont; ungraded mixe @ile. Options higher and firm; January closing at #c. Oats- ~lku|)u 84,0005 exports, 120,800; spot firmer; options stronger: Janu ry Closing at 237;c; spot No. 150; mixed western, 23}, (@ ite do, 30@i4c. Coffee—Oplions opened stéady at 15@20 polnts down, and closed barely steady at 10@15 points down. 2,750 bags; Januar, spot Rio casier Sugar—Raw, firmer and uctiv firm and in good demand, Patroicum—~Steady; United $1.04 for Februury. Eggs—About st Pork—Strongor Lard Flour Wheat Corn. Oats . Liverpa mand impro Corn—F wostern, 4 exports, 210,700 ; in elevator, 411, retined, closel at dy: westorn, 17e. @11.00. -Quict butstronger; western steam, )sun: at others weak and western dairy, S@ 4o storn, S@10c. Wheat—Demand good; m shipmen! Closing: Ju o3 May, Stife; : No. 1 norhern, 81l,@s1iic; on Januar, Knnsas Oity, Jan, hard, cast . 2 red, cash, 65 Coru—Steudy; uary, 21%¢ bid. Oats—No, 2, cash, I8¢ bid. noati, Jan, 9. —W humt—saarcc; No. rong; No. 2 mixed, Oats—Stoady and firm at 27} Whisky—$§1.02. Milwauke>, Jan, 9.—Wheat—Firm: track, cash, Bo. th No. 1, 1 stove, 4414o. 2 in store, 43 lal{u Firm; pori, §.52!4 &t. Louts, Jan, . —Wnoat-Higher; cash, T Mn) Mr.rul'..u cash, 234{@%%c; Muy, “"Oata—Higher; cush, 20! c; May, 217c. Butter—Eivm; creamery, 18@24c; dairy, 10@21e. LIVE STOOK Onicago, Jan, 0.—The Drovers' Journal reports as follows. Cattlo—Receipts, 13,000; market steady, closing easy: boaves, $3.355.25; stockers and foeders, £2.25@3:80; cows, bulls and mixed, §1.50 trong, closing heavy, $3.50@ market strong to ; wostern corn-fed, easier; mixed, swn ; 8,807 light, # e tecolum: 7,000 highor; natives, 83.00 3,50 #.00@5.35 National Stock Yards, East St Lowis, Jan. 9.—Cattle — Racelpts, 1,200; shipments, none; market strong; fair |.0 faney native lh)!‘ , $4.30@5.00; stockers and feeders, $1.90}.10, Hozs—Roceipts, 6,003 shipments, non maurket steadys eavy, ¥00@3,70; packing, #3500 8.65; llglll. 3.4 3.80. Kansas City, Jan, 9. -Cattlo—Roeosipts, 4,000;_ shipments, 2,000; warket stronger’ cows Se lower; natives, $.15@4.05; cows, $1.65(@2.00; c«kun and feoders, 83.5063,00, 8,000; shipments, non all’ grades, §3.5583.0: bulk, $3.5714 @300, Sioux C.ty, Jan. 9. —Catdle—Roeceipts, 400; shipments, 150; market steady and ‘hnuwd. canners, Tocesl; cow, $1.00 502 openudlwwdy and clossd wealk heavy, $3.40@3.50; — OMAHA LIVE STOUK, Cattle. Thursday, Jan. 9, Good beef cattle were scarce again today, although thero was & protty fair ruu of stock at the yards, The demand was good and with the supply short values rose 5@ 10c higher, While the advance was mostly on the [4 most everything was yurds being cleared at an_ early | any time yot, the decline of quite sharp at | Lackawauna closed a frac- | at the | THE stronger and the ovement was active, the hour, The market 18 now about as good as it has been the first two boing abont_ recovered. M) 3,70, there being noth- ards. ‘There wore quite 2and the advanco was not felt on that class of stuff. Tho cows went at #1.05@2 75, but largely at $.15@ 50. Stockers and foeders wero Mmore plenty than they have been before this week, and with the demand good salesmen ble to get higher prices. A bunch of yearlings soid as hieh as 310, but feeders sold mostly at 3 days of the week Beeves sold a ing toppy in th £00d many cows Hows, The hog market was better this morning le Toads moved quite freely at 55,5716, with several londs ot #1.00, As some of the orders wore fiiled and the buy- ers began dropping out of the market the trade slowed up and the buyers lowered their bids, In the end the hogs wero all sold, the market closing avout steady with yesterday, that is, with the morning’s ad- vance Jost, She P There was some inquiry none hero to make a market. for sheep, but Cal Hogs Prevailin z Prices, The followin is a tablo of prices paid in this market for the grades of stock men- tioned: Prime steers, 1300 to 1000 Ths Good steors, 150 o 145) The Good steers, 1030 to 1510 hy Common 1000 to 1150 1 stoe Common canners Ordinary to f; IMair to good cc (Gooa to choic Chioice to faney “air to good bulls, ors and frodors. )10 1100 Ths ir to choice light hogs. ir to choice hoavy hogs EFuir to choice mixed ows. . . 4.00 Representatives Sales. - s 0131508 wrBEBEE [ETerere t 01100 & © ©WPWWED erey 145 0 <10 o wie w0 [t o @i © STOCKERS, 00 HEIPERS, 250 oGS, Disposition of Buyers, Swift & Company, George H. Hammond The Armour-Cudahy Packing Rothschiid & Underwood Hamilton, Stephens & Co R. Becker, Nels Morris. . Shippers . . Underwood. Purchases of Hogs, Showing the number of hogs bought by the packers and leading buyers on today's market Armour-Cudaby Packing company. Omaha Packing company . Swift & Company .. George H. Hammond & Company . 1402 1 With Oactle, On the market with cattle: Brunniog; Anthony Martin, Brunning; Emerine, ' Council Blufls; " edrichsen, Irviogton; N. W. Kuapp, Cedur Bluffs: C. R. Gordon, Ceresco; Frank Hockstein, Ha tington ; Joseph Hockstein, Hartingto Daywson, Hartington; F'. J Bennett,Carrol Bennett' Bros., Carroil; Wilkiuson & G., Avoca; L. Engart, Dunlap, Ia.; Southwiok Bros., Atlantic, la.; Sims & H., l‘ur!lmodlh. Ia,; Parnell Bro lmlluuuln. Oscar Burd, Republican; H. Cutler, 'Cowles; Jones Iiros., Hastings; G. . Findlay, Groenwood; Abe Cox, De Witt; (nll Tublnl' T Bissell, ' Blyera; = G, i 7 Elyeria; Questad Hro Hnlllc, Dal. Delaney , Blk Point, Dalk.; Keny Bros.,, Rockville; Perry C.'Wood, Overton; D. Stonebarger, Sheltoa; George Boetel, Millard; J. L lunvar, olo.; Kent Cuttle oumuuny Kent; verett & Co., Lyons; H. Gallagher, llubbnrd . Anlrin, Hub: bard; C. Crichfleld, Hubbard; G. W. Nayos, River Sioux, In.; C. Schneid: Sy Jlarkson; ¥. C. Bliss, How- William Ubing, West l‘alul P, W. and A, J. West, Wisner; F. A, Alien, David City; P, Unilt, Seward: Berryman & L., Cordova; Long & Tubbs, Hnwnmrne. Tag E B. Carter, Headerson, 1a. With Hogs. the warket with hoge: P Saogwine, On J. B OMAHA DAILY BEE:!!'FRIDAY, Rutler, Cros B M. Emerine, Couneil Blufts, Ia.; Farmers 8. & E. Co. Colgn. In s Swedgbure i Go,, Stwodsbur L N lekina; Nowell & Burc Homany Wilkinson, & Ue Avoons O M, Long, Berlin; 4. Hastie, Panama; Mitchel & F., Talmage: Wm. Osbori, Neoin; H. C. Cultar, Cowles; C. A. R Gordon, Fisher & 8., Prayne; H, Blmmvr, Chaleos Jones Bro's., Hastiogas . Tiemey, Hrokon Bow;: Isanc Deardorf, Meina, 1. J, Fulton, Phillipps; J. L. MecDonbtigh, W Hristow, Burwell; Hanta Bros., Woodhead Bros., Ihl\'t-nnll, Roden loy, Konyon 13tos., Bater O ivood, "Overtol Millard; K. D. Gould, Colimbu 80 n C L‘dnr l(n]mlh D. Could, Cedar Rap- i T F Fullerton: Bliss & B., Schuy- Mitligan; Blair smc Bank, uist, Oakland; C. Schueider, Bakor, Tonetie: N W L. Gurtin, owman Grov 7, West Point; H. Schinstoc West Point; F. W. Woest, Wisnor} Wagers & Doyle, O'Neill; J. Powers, Hendor- son? Philipps & I, [nland’ Con. Bank , Weep- ing Water; Lunu & Co., Nodaway; D. Hen- derson, Hastings. Live Stock Notes, Hogs opeued stronger. No sheep on the market, Desirable beaves 5@10¢ highor. age price paid for hogs yesterday Inspector Clark Howard today condemnea and shot two lump-jaw steors, tato Veterinarian Ramaciotti of Omaha was at the yards to decide disputes ove the decisions of Inspector Clark How ard. Mr. Ramnciottt sustained T Howard and bis decisions will stand. This is a gentle notice to owners of diseased stock not to ship ther: to th ards or they will be turned over to the rendering works, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Groerries, Produce, Fraits, Ete. cold storage, TaLLOW, Ere—Green salted 8. Hides, ige: diy flint calf hides, Dilge less; sheep pelts, green; cach, per 1b, T 133 . 2, Bailge; greas: Ag(@s. interior, babe, —Medium per bhl, £5.00; small, gherking, $7.00; C & B chow chow, s—Alinonds, 1516 filberts, 121,¢; pecans. peanut cocks, Brazils, 105 walouts, 80 roasted, 11¢; g 12iget ‘Tenuessce Savsack—Bologna, 4@4i6e: Frankfort, o tongue, S¢i summer, 16¢; headeheose, Be. Povitiy~Chigkons, ber doz live hons. > ssed, per lb, : drvsued.‘.imllc 2,501,005 dressed, per : Der doz, $3.00@0.00; 1b, S@10c. srs—Corned brof, 1 1b square cans, £1.20; corned beef, 3 1b square cans, £2.05; cornod beef, 6 1b square_cans, $6 corncd beef. 14 1b'square cans, $14.00} lunch tongues, 1 1b round cans, tongues, 2 1b round c aus, § : brawn, 14 1b squara can round cans, arc’ cans, ; brawn, gues, 117 1b 2 1b round round can: ox wn.um 18, $5.00 0X tongues, Sy 1b 7.007 0x tongues, % Ib round Alll[l'lcd beef, 11b round cans, $2. 2 1b round cans, #.0); roa ud cans, $1.20; roast hecf, 2 £2.00: potted ham, be; potted ham, 1b' round 20 deviied ham, ' 1b round cans, 65¢; doviled ham, }{ 1b round cans, $1.20; potted ox tongue, 1y Ib round cans, 6hc; potted ox tougue, 1 1b round cans,. $1.20; compressed ham, 1'1b square cans, comprossed ham, 2 1b square cans, K753 tripe, 2 Ib 81 ninced collops, 2 1b round less pies feet, 2 1b_square One pound cans are packed two ur dozen to case, Two pound cans are packed ouno dozen and two dozen to case. Half pound cuus are packed two to case. Quarter pound cans are ked four dozen 0 case. All prices per on, net, Canyep Fisn—Brook trout, salmon trout, 2 1h, clams, 2 1h, $2.00 ,h-\ iled crabs, 1 1) 503 5. 25; cels, 1 lobsters, 2 1h 1b round 24 b’ round en 3 b, 82 ; clums, 110, § howder, 3 1, & od ; cavier, 1 ; "lobsters, 1 1h, £1.00} 3 lobsters, ddvilad, 3 1, ; mackerel, st d sauce, 3 1b, 68.00) Bk el tom suuce, : oysiera. 1' I &L10; oyators. 3 [N C. R, 1 b, $1, mon, A ! 3 h, §2.03; shrimps, 1 1, LRIED FRvii- casiks 1,300 1hs, 415 Currants, new, 6¢; prunes, 11403 prunes, obis or bags, citron peel, drums, drums, E Ge; upricots, choice evapovated, 140; cots, § 1h boxes, 1505 apri= Mount Hawilton, 3 apricots, choice, bags, %0 1hs, 1434 vaporated, Alilen, 50 1 boxe: 5¢; apples, fancy, Alde f taney, Alden, 3 1, 103c; Lake, b(ci blackberrics, evaporated, 50 I boxes, bgh) b , unp bugs, nectarines, red, nectarine 15c; pittea plums, Cal Ge; prunies, C 7e; vrunes, R C, 6030, 9¢; orango peel, raising, California Loudons, crop 1859, §2. vaisiue, Cal. 100se, muscatels, crop 1880, alencias, 1898, 815¢; Valoncias, new, odless, sks, T1c, Mallard ducks, $3.00a3 h0: . $1.50(@2.00; teal, #1.25@1.50; )uLk Tabbil: 3 quirrels, mixod Jack .0 FL.d I)fl'w @6.00; choice, .50 SALSODA—134 (041 STARCH—{ @30 per b, D)@>5.87 per gross, Biooss—1 tie, 826); 3 tie, $2.2); stablos, '$3.80; common, $1.50@1 75, ©BAus—Am., 'per 100, §17.00; Lewiston, per 100, §17.00. Larn—Tierce—Refined, 54 68fc. Ada, ns-~Barloy, collly 10c3 rice, 4 and tapioca, 6@7c; Ninw beans, 6o, vEE - Rousted — Arbuckle's Ariosa MeLaughtin's XXXX, 245e; German Dilworth, 24b; Alarowi, 255c. Grosu—Ituncy old golden Rio, 240: fancy old peaberry, 23%o0; Rio, choice to funcy, “2c; Rio, prime, 2le; Rio, good, 19¢; Mocha, S0¢; Java, fancy Maudehiing, 27¢; Java, good lulurmr. 4oy African, 20}go. Mess Pork— Per bbl, BANANAS—According 10 8izo. per bunch, "J‘(‘m(:e 00, pure leaf, 6l5c: kettle rendered, Heto Ko for smaller quantiti FAIINACEOU; 3@ macaroni, 10¢; verni 13¢3 rolls, 4o, 00, 3 bIf Bhls, £3.00, 3! ;uflflc per lo, r-box, .\'l.\m@.’» 00, T HEAT FLOUR- l‘g Dbbl, $5,50(@6.00. WooL—Fine, average, 22@2ie; medium, average, 21(@22c; quarter blood, average, 20 (@21e: coarse, average, 15217¢c; couts and rough, average, 14@16c. I-‘Lns—llelver. per lb, #2.50@4.00; otter, each, $3.00@@7.003 wnlfn‘ each, Mh'la.l&')' coon, each, 25T mink, uann [ muskrat, lull‘ Bl skunk, rat AU adger, rat, ¥5@x00; deor skins, il ver 1o, 18@27¢; winter, 12@ 220, BEANs—Choice baod picked navy, $1.75@ 1.80; choice haand picked medium, §.65( 3 cholee hand picked couutry, $1.50@1 c"a&: wuntr),.l 50@&1.005 inferior country, Hams, No. 1. 161b average, 2‘ 20 W Ié lbs, Blge; 13 to 14 lbs, lUc‘ shoulders, 5c; breakfast bacon, No. 1, Hhu. ham suunige B30; dried beef hams, 70; beef tongues, $6,00 per doun. dry salt menu 5@ 5ifc per Ib: haw roulette, 6ige; add 1¢ per 1b for small lots. Begr Toxcues—Salt, ver bbl, $20.00, Hax—$5.00@6. Cuor Feep—$12.00, . Brax—$10.00, JANUARY Conx-—180, Orrs—10e, VE1—Choice, medium aize, 08¢ 10, 1890, choice, Per doz, §1.50, or 1h'Alapi vos, Panang,? 18 19e. GINGER ica, 1y pints, $3.00 por doz Cherse—YoungAinericas ful H@12ige; off Van Rossen Edam, $11.50 por doz brick, 125e; “limburger, 113 Whole, , China, ¢ Cas, nutmoegs SAp 8 domestio l‘n'm Straw 1 manilla, 8, per Ib, 1lg@ 4¢3 No. 1, 31Gs—Union square, & SAnT—Dairy, best grade, 00, #2.40; best .mmm crushed, $1.80; dairy she; buile, 224' b bags, bbls, §1 Arries—DPer bbl, choice, $2.50@4.00; Tancy, $4.00@ MiINCE MEAT—20-1b cans, 7'4c. HoNEY--150 per 1b for choice, PRESERYES 01 @10¢ per 1b, 1ES—4@4d1ge per 1b, BEBSwAX—No. 1, 16 CHOCOLATE AND Covo (i\'rllmn kory, red, Sc. T I’uklonl kits, T0cy 3 per cont off list. 280 1bs in bbl, bulk, &2 B best yrm ,in common, per 1b; Sviced bl tong plekle hooks, kits, £1 I'Lovr—~Sute, 5.40. Iisi—Dried codfish, 4! ring, 24¢ per box; hol Hambury, spiced herring, £1.50; hol. b imp., 80c; mackerel, No. 1 shore, fancy mess, § ) per 100 ibs; whi‘e fish, No. 1, ¥7.005 family, §2. mon, £330, Ot1.s—Kerosene~P. W., 0)g 1230 gasoline, |n‘..| headlight 4de; salad oil, § $.00@h00; fancy, &.00@ @Sc; sealed ner nerring, dou 503 1, 4o} dozon, St ®—Cut loaf, So: cut loaf, cubes, tandard, powdered, XXXX, nowd g Tly¢i confectionor: 2 Neb, Gieq @100 per 'ustile, castile, white, per b, 13 or 1b, S@ile: Twines and Rope. Bixprrs' Twie -Sisal, ey manilla, 15 CromnssniNes—Cotton, 0 ft, § G0 ft, $1.853 jute, 50 f1, B0 Corrox Pwixe—Fine, 2 heavy homp, 14¢; light hemp, 10 SarL TwiNe—B, sail, 20¢; Caicutta, 1e; manilla rope, 141:c; sisal rove, 111,ci new process, Sige; jute, 91¢e; cotton, 1bc; hide rope, 17¢. Hf. 180: Lumber and Building Material Stock Borarns—A, 12 meh, s 18, 14 and 1 5.00; B, 12inch, 8 1's, 13, 14 ana 12 and 16 14 and 16 12 foet 3 C, 12 ineh, s 1 8, D, 12inch, s'l s, 12, .003 No. 1 com 12 inch, 8 18, No. .A'nm 1210ch, s 1 8, 14 and ll'» feet, §17.50@18.50; No. 1 com 12 inch, s 1 10, 18 and 20 Ieul $18.50: No. 2 com 12 lm'h. 818, 14 and 16 feet, $16.00. PorLar Lusnen--Clear poplar box bds, , & N ar poplar, o panel, $20.00; cléar poplar. % 1n panel, & lear poplar, 3§ punel, stock wid £25.005 clear poplar corrugated ceilin, £20.00, Posrs—-White cedar, aives, 12¢; white cedar, 515 1 hulyes quarters, 11e; white cedur, 4 in round, ennessee red cedar, split, 17e; split oak, white, Se: sawed oak. 18c, Smir Lap—No. 1 pluin, Sand 18 in, $17.00; No. ,m.nn,.‘«uml 16 in, $15.50; No. 1, O. G., F18. DINENSIONS AND TIMRE] 12 €0 14 f6 16 18 16 20 £11 22 1t L1500 1500 15 00 16 00 16 00 18 00 00 1500 15 00 16 00 16 00 18 00 5 ) 18 00 J.’)WP 15 00 15 5 00 18 00 115,00 15,00 15 00 16,00 16 00 18 00 4x45%8.16.00 16 00 16 00 17 00 17 00 19 00 19 00 FexciNa—No. 1, 4and 6in, 12 and 14 {t, rough, $16.00@16,50; No. 1,'4 and 6 in, 16 {t, $17.00@17.50; Mo. 2, 4 aud 6 in, 12 and ‘16 {t, £13.50(014.003 No. 2, 4 and 6 in, 16 ft, §15,00, FINIsnixa—~1st and 2d clea fnch, s, $10.00@51.00: 18t and 2d clear, 1 inch, s 2 s, $17.00 @30.00; 3d clear, ll 28, h;mum B seleet, ilg, 114 b, 8 2 8. $37.00@38.00; 18t and 2d clear, inch, 8 2 8, #45.00 4 36,003 A select, 1 ing Luich, 82, uwol 241t 18 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 well Lubulg, . 00; pickets, D, & L, flut, D. & H., square, $10.00," 1 00RING—18t com 6 inch, white pine, &34 00; 2d com 6 10ch white pine, 331.00; 8d comn 6'inch white pine, §26.00; D com 6 inch white -pine, $20.00: com 4 and 6 incn yellow pine, 815,007 Star 4 inch yellow pine, £17.00; 1st and 24 clear yellow pine, 4 and 6 inch, $19.00. SHINGLES TA¥, §280 £1.60@1 F1L10@1. 155 from Washiugton territor red wood, dimension widths, B clear lluurt, dimension width: $2.40, Boanns — 5 £18.00; No. 2, do, $15.00; No, 4, do. (stip's cuil), 1100, m ft for rough. CEILING AND PARTITION—18t com white pine partition, 00; 24 com white pine partion, ¥ olear o¢-in yéllow pine ceiling, #20.( g Cldur & .00; prkets, Per M- XX clear, §3.20; extra standard A, $2.40; 5 inch _clear, [ inch | clear, $L.75@1.80; \. laths, do, 814 00; Add 50c per Ha1r—20c. lll TLDING E SAsu~—60 per cent discount, Doons, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS por cent off, « TPArkED Feur—£2.00 per cwt. STrAW BoaArp—$1.4) per ewt, Dry Goods Carrer Ware—Biob, white, ored, 2114c. BaTTs —Standard, om, 1065 P SR JEANS—Boston, 73§ kearsarge, T3¢} 183405 col- hEuuLy. Andmsmg- Kockpory, 62{c; ks—Oakland, A, 7',’ 3 XY, o Showokor, 'S, iy 870, 1607 Berwick, BA, York, 40 inch, 13%c; i{ork, 32 tnch, 1 Swift_River. 'Sci Lhorndike 0O, ‘Thorndike EF, Si¢c: ‘lhorndike 12 Thorndike XX, 15¢ dia No. 4, 10150, 13—Ainoskeag, 9 0z, 16!40; Everett, 7 York, T0; Huymaker, 8k XX, : Jaffrey XXX, 1210} Boaver Creeic AA, 11150; Boaver Craclk 155, 2, 9o, TUCKY JEANS—Memorial, 1503 wood, c; Ky. Star, 850; hercules, 180 pire, C ot bangsup, 2744 Crasit—Stevens' B, 5'c; bleched, S¢; Stovens' P, International Warren, No. 1 Glen- em- d, 27)jc; Melville, 250; Stevens' A, 7o, Tije, li)mn.hu\l 0; Stevens’ N, 8ge, bleachéd, Wgo; Stev: ens’ SRT, 11450, MisoeLLANEOUS—Table oil cloth, $2.50; table oil cloth, marble, §2.50; plain Hollund, \D“n. dado Hollang, FrLaxyeLs--Plal turumou, “flc, Clear Lake, 'f‘}‘ ]rull Mflunulu. 26’ V\hlln GH No, 2, No. 2, )’n‘ No. 1, ¥ l’mn‘n—wlld( olors—Atlantic, 60 6e; Berlin oil, 6!4¢; Garoer o and Robes — wumaml l\‘ Rivervoint, 51j¢ 6i5c. Indigo Blue—Si Lezer.fi,n Wash - ington, Biges .\m.»rlmn ige; "Arnold, Blgc; Araoold Century, 9¢ manud, 12¢; Stiefel A, l&o Windsor gold tk't, IU",\, Arnold B, 1o 12¢; 'Avaold’ Gold Seal, 5ife; Ra- 6c; Richmond, ) 6505 Pacific, Whit- Normandi dress, Reufrew dress, Stand- mapo, 41 60; Windsor, 65 6, hmmmn—vnmkm checks, 03¢0 teatoa, 63{c; York, ‘.u‘ $igo: Calcutia dross, /4¢3 {@12%c ik Canuiics—Slater, bo; Woods, 5e; ard, 5o; Peacock, b, BLEACHED SHEETING — Ellerton, Housekeeper, 8'jc; Nu\v l.nnmdm‘ L) Berkley cambric No, Host Yot 44, 6igo; Butter cloth 0O, fl"m Cavot, ' 7i4o} Burwell, huif bleached, Big0; F uit of Loow, ?g G, Bifei Hope, Tie: King il mmnrw 100; Lousdale cambric, 10c ‘L% New York mills, 10 Pepnual i, 10c; Pupperou.uln. The; Pepperall, 64, 1gses Pepperell, 0-4 Pepperoll, Canton, 44, Ste; Canton, 44, 9o, 00 Wamautta, lie; Valley, do; bleached, Sigc. 1IROWS SHEETING Atlantic H, 4-4, Atlantio |~ Aurora ( THoostor 1,15 4. Imvmuu' L, 44, 1-.»m» rell R, '4-4, Peppere { Pepporoll, Wachusott, 4 Ahtbra B 4 4 Farmers No. 1, Drek.—West P West Point, 20 inch, Point, 20 inch, 12 oz, fuch, 11 oz., 16 White , N ~Atlantic A, Atlantic 1), Aurora L Crown XXX Tndian Head x. Old 10 oz, 18350, We Grauitie, 6 chocks, Se, Drugs and Ch mical Acid, sulphurie, per pound pound, ble: oxalie, per poun powdered, per poun 0y alum, per pound, 2'; per pound, 11¢; COWIOOt, It balsam, copaiba, por x, refined, Se; e fish, 2 opium, &3 fTron am. morphine, rock salts spun, §1.07; saltpetre. 4e: soda, bi-carb., 4 white wax, 00c; linseod, raw, sperm oil, §1,10; oll, No. 1, 53, castor oil. wurpentine, dic; Pepperell, 84, 10-4, iy 13arker, hait “ 44 L, 44 [N 44, 0 . § or 1240; st Point 40 2{ inoh, 3o C, M inch, 85 inch, pound, tolu, 1, 1003 quinine, aaffron neatsfoot, SHROEDER & DBAN, GRAIN, Provisions = St Basemant First National 305 South L3ih Street, - ocks Bank. Omahaj COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. Capital, Surplus, Officers and DI M. Hitehcock, J M: Auderson Dkins, pres.; A. Milla; e hat, aasraL oadtier Mor $400,000 40,000 seman, G Henry, & 1. 1 Wil L casnier; NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. §. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, Capital.......... Surplus Jan. 1st, 1889, OFFICERS AND DIRECIO v W Vs, President, Vice President. Tuan NE3. . $400,000 52,000 %, Cashisr THE IRON BANK, or. 12th and Farnam Sts, auking Business Transacted. WAN BORD DISTRICT! Correspondence solicited. ¢cytanIES, TED ISSUED BY CITIES, COUNTIES, 8 CHOOL WATER ETC. N.W. Hesris & Company, Bankers, 163-165 Learborn Street, CHICACO, 70 State Streat, BOSTON. OMATA MANUFAGTURERS, Successors to Reed, Jones Wnelsxale Manufacturers ar BJu srzjn'z“:-' ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, s& Window-caps and metallie skyliehts. John or, 105 and 11USouth ijth s CLARK S (EAM HEATING }’umus, Pines and Engin: aThilway and mining s t (U~ S, ioblies, ote. & PUMP (.O ‘Stean and Waler Supplies, Uallidey winl mills, 918 ud 92 Jonos Manager. st., Omala. BROWNELL & Ull, EI!E]IIGS Boilers and General Machiusrv. Sheetiron work, Lea iron Works, WOIKS, Wrooght an Cast Tron Building Work PAXTON & VIERLING IRON Englner work, general foundry, Wisckstulth m‘xlrll, Onics OMAHA WIRE & IRON W0 Manufactarers of Wire aud Iron Dosk ralls, window suarda; towor stands . 125 North 16t sf i LA aciine, and Ry, IRKS, Railings OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, lanm 0f Firg and Burgiar Proof Safes, Ml work, 1ron shutters and firs escapes. Andreen, propr. ‘or. 14th and Ja kson Bis. 8ash. Doors, l:to. ISBROW & CO, “ bolesale mlnuhc\unn ot 82, Doors, Bll!lds ail Houldlm SDrsuch M?.\M. 1208 nnd trard d stivels, Omal _Of Sonth Omaba, Linited “ON 20 DAYS TRIAL THIS NEW p.1hY DREXEL & MAUL (Buccessors to John G Jacobs,) Undertakersand Emaalmers At the 014 suu 1407 Farnam Orders by telegraph solicited “nd Al umhnf rulephanow No, Street, :fl‘ompll] OMAHA JOBBERS' flIREFTGHY. A(vlcullurnl Implomeml TLININGER & METCALF (¢ ml'}nnll’l Implements, Wagons, Carriages MOLINE, MILBURN & ST mh LD 0O MAnu facturers and Jobbor Wagons, Baggies, Rukes, me: (A Cor. 0th and Pasific straots, Omahin. __Artists’ Materials, A. HOSPE, Jr., Artists’ Materials, Pianos aud Organs. 1513 Douclas streot, Omaha, Nebraska. ‘hl‘mlu and Shoes. . V. MORSE & CO, Jnhhm of Boots and Shoe, 101, 110, 1106 Donglas atrect. Omahn. Mar Suminor stredt, Boston __Coal, Coke, Eto. S W. THAT HER COAL CO., Mmrrs and Smnum of [‘oal fl'll Uok& O\' AHA COAL, COKE & LIME ( l), Jobhers of Hard aid Saft Coal, N!.‘Rh‘.rl& FUEL CC Shippers of Coal and Coke, 214 South 10 factory, 1 strect, Omahin, Nobraska. ommission and Storago. '7 RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage and Commision Marchauts, Speciaitica. Muttor, ngaw, choess. poulter, ganes 12 10 whid A trect, Db, Nev. ** * Cigars. CAN, ARMSTRONG & Wholesale Cigars, 08 North (th Street, Omaha, Neb, “Hello™" 1409, ...Dry Goods an:l Motions, o 1IH & Co., Dry Geods, Fornishing Goods and waus 102 ana 1104 n.»“.m cor. 114 street, Omati, N KILPATRICK KOCH DRY GOODS ( 'n Tmporters & Jobvers in Dry Goods, Notions Gents' Furnishing Gools. Corn e and Marney strects, Omiha, Not _Furniture. DEWEY & STONE, WKD‘(’,‘HIL‘ Dea'ers m PIII‘DI(III'u. Furnitare, O:inhn, Nebra k. _Grocories, MoCORD, BRADY & ( Wholcsale Grocers, 15th and Leavon:werth rteoets, Omahn, Nobr Hardware. W.J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel. stosk, harawaro, lnmbor, ete. 1209 1 Linriey strewt, Omaha. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders' Hardware end Scale Reyair Shop Mechavles Tools and Bufialo Seales. 1% Douglas street, Omab JOHN A. WAKEFIEL ), Wholesale Lumber, Etc. Tmported and American )‘lmllml Coment, & for Mii deiite Coment CHAS. R. LE Dealer in Hardweed Lumhnr. Woud carpots and parguot flo x n. reets, 0 n.l'ul“\mnuslu OMAHA LUMBER AlLKiuds of Building Material at Wholesalo 15th Atl and U[llun Pacific traok, LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash Doors, ete. Yards—Corner 7th and Douglas. Ofos Corner 101! Dougl FRED. W.GRAY, Lambar, Lime, Cement, Elc., Efc. Corner ith and Dougins strects, Omala, C. N. DIETZ Dealer in ALl Kinds of Lumber, 13th ifornin streets, Omaha, Nobraska, "I OBERFELDER & CO.. Tmporters & Jummr; inMillinery & Notions 203, 210 and 212 South 11th stroet. 10| J.' ROBINSON NOTION (0., Who'esale Notions and Furnishing Goods. 112/ Harney streot, Omaha. CONSOLIDA’ Wholsale Refied and Lubrwalmg ml& Axle Grease, et Omuha. A, H. Bishop, Mana ger. CARPENITER PAPER CO. Wholesale Paver Dealers. Carcy m nice stook of riming, wrapping nnd ] paper. Special altention kiven to card p: lnle- 10, 4. L. DEA General Agonts for Hall's Safes, 821 and 32) South 10th 8t Omaha, H. HARDY & CO, Jobbers of Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Gools, Honse Fi luuhhlnu Goods, Chlldren's Carria m atreet, Omaha, CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago, Milwaukee & S8t Paul Ry, The Best Route from Omaha and Councl) Bluffs to THE EAST WO TBAII:PD DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFKS Chlcago, —AND~— Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minveapolls, Cedar Rapids, Rock Island, Fresport, Rockford, Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Belolty Winone, La Crosse, Aad ull othar importaat Esat, Northeast aud tioket or'at Ui loepers a: nest Dinlug Cars in the & B paul aliney. wad "13::?35? Rnng passeuiers Oy SoUa0us ‘Smgloyes i, @oncrml Manaser: 3. ¥ 70 @; General > A, GO ana FORD. Assistant Gensral Faseessed Bavarlutendsut call o ivel on 1 i