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THE SPFCULA’HVE M;RKFTS the enthusinets predict & businoss of 500,000 @5,65: western corn-fed, $.90 | lhn|;(nr‘-(orl and loading buyerd on today lln'n, nnrl‘llm\: ‘u‘c.y.d ! 395 nr‘d_ .'iv-_)’ur\n‘q Haa e N i ] M I ' ) £ ry o te X market : E cherries, black. £2.00@2.25; o vhit s, AN YEL—White—Queoche No. inch, x 4 e e | © Jan. 90 —Cattle—Receipts, | Armour-Cudahy Packing comtpany. ... ..9,70 3 . erapes, 1.5 3 gl eche, No. 3, 3 inch, o U A {A JUBBERS mRFEIBBY, public comes ia, In Sugar trusts, Louisville foux City, Jan. 20.—Cattle—Receip : . b i ! . Ing sta, L 000 Shimenie. B sand un. | Omaha Packing Co. T e0 | 1069 30, pokstios, £2.10@? $os red b, — & Nuhellls 4n8 N&w Togland the i shipmenis, 200; market active and un. | Qmaha L 0 g ol Lo LA — " Wheat Quiet and Bisy at Slightly | snimation of the fow doys was fully | o Seeicmn b bt $H908 | Geore H. Hammoni 81 6561 '50; piums, goid drops, #1.80: Pl [ lnch ) —_ Aaricultural “insplements, Haditaad Brisen, equaled this morning. While the market groen gages, §1.6501.50; poaches, Bay City | TININGER & METCALE G failed to exhibit the strong tone lately so - 3 3 M;xmnvufl‘ none; o | With pitts in, €1.60; cutrants, & DESINS— Amoskeag, § oz, 164 ¢t Amm"'“mml?mml’s, WHEUHS,CHPNHEM Prominant, prices as & ruls are well beld | Market opened and closed weak: i % 3 444 | berries, &2 nectarines, $2.05; s, | 7oz, 180} \'m. oz, 18¢: Havmake O | tencties, 8.1 esttern standards, $1.8 ¥ Yot 1t Bugkies, ato. Wholosale. Omana, Nebraska. 8 ! o \ feate | Eut, 8521 7 teavy, 2.10; raspbarrios, 2 00; strawberries, £2 Jafteay Ificy XXX NEWS FROM THE PAGIE| within narrow It Suzar was the feat- | pSon, oo 4l ok St Y u. 0, —Cattle—Recipts, | Len Rothschild ... A | v l'rnn\»h‘ @1 5); 8 1 pie, $1.10; 3 Bea re 2, Dige, | MOLINE, MILBURN & STODDARD CO. cent at 62, it rapidly soll oft to 53'¢ in the | 5 100: shipmente. ket weak except | Hamilton, Stephens & Co.. | #5005 wallon; pla, & s Dress 1k ure of the market, and opaning down 2 per S, ll zh standard 2.50; ¢ 3 Lodi, & No Improvement in the Specuiative | irst fow minutes, when it was taken in hand | for best: steers, 8 100500; cows, $L8@ | R. Beckor sl IR ST e Avatany, olker Daon v d 1 1atar brous el bove it stockers aud feeders, $2.2@3.10. | Shippers and’ feeders g ) e B ¥ and later brought up to u fraction above its { bl L A= AL ) opening figures, New England followed the | HOZS—Receipts, 82,00); shipm Umaha e ! 3 1 stratwberrs il y - Lo ey 0 A L A market higher; all des, &i.07 uiiL\U; R. Van Zandt, & § $is 4 . e w4 o s ) C—— in Provision Values same course, but in a small way, as \ts ex- ) bl ad ST - s okt ] “.‘:"'",".m:' 0, $1.90 3t ;‘a"f‘: I:'r‘rlv”;l-';““-m rl{m”m Artists’ Materialo, Rule Active. trame fluctuation was less than 1 per cent. I AtoeR \,ml « Rast St With Cattie, ¥ PR 3:," 2 500 15 NN SRS HOSPR, I, Louisvilie & Nashvillsopened off & per cont | I. 5 attl | (101, the market va ) 3 T TR -\hwd 300 18 00/ 1R : oS K at 8914, but was quickly aavancad 1 por cent, | 8 arke y | v'r‘mfi,'.'.’“‘.‘f o lard sliced, §1.251.50; cher- | HEala iy 00 16 00 10 00 10 00 :ZI:V Al‘llsla Mfllfll‘lil‘ Pnflw& aud U['Efl“s. though it afterward reacted a fraction. Tha " U RVI0TYRWOKS 4 Kei i , Baltimord : 2X10.. 118 300 15 00 16,00 16,00 17 00 ) { Kellog, Ports " - Brook trout, 31b, £2.40; - | 2x12 15 L0 13 00 15 00 16 00 16 00 18 00 18 00 Cnicao, Jan pacial Telegram to :‘f"_"‘f“; “;‘ “": bttt has s at ")"“f“‘;‘: 5 shinments, nones | Vail, fn: W C \uln;lu.k \lllvwr City; A V. 016, 93951 SN, -1 B A4SXS16 00 16 00 16,00 17 0) 17 00 2000 19 00 Boots and Shoos.. Tue Beg,|—Wheat ruled rather g v e cud of the hour and prices went ba - T A v (@3.8214 | packing, Lrnuk: Pendc 3 Hal ‘l -“l. PYender; N \_'A'V. clam \‘hr»\\th IPENC ING No. 1, 4and 6 in, 12and 14 -""“‘—‘" |, By S eusy at slightly reduced prices ho most | B 8hade below first figares in most cases. The | §5.6043, light, & ). :(‘ P, Y" W ‘”‘ \” I'\mw crabs, 1 1b, ' Srabs No. 1, 4 and 610, = MORSE & (u ) UhAnkabion: Liact) e Foveme! vas in Chicag - . . W. Perley, Yutar 1am Jbentiouse, codfish balls, 9 81 fmportant news from the outside world came | o8t tarked improvement, was in Chicaeo OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Creighton; 1ush 1ros., shton: J. W : oels, T 1b, $:40; Jobbars of Bost s flllr[ Shoee, from the Pacific coust. 1t was a continua. | ¢ Fustern Iliinois stozks, common dropping Adams, Logan, Ta.; H. C. Lefler, Soringfold; AL tion or rather a condrmation of the reports | [0 39 to 331 and tho preferred from & to Catele, A. Milbreat, Avocas John C. Deuzer, Glon 3 previously sent from thero regarding the | 5> In the hour which followed the list be- Wedneaday, Jan, 20, | Rocki A, A, Docn, Neola: B, I \Ward, auce, 0% mackerel, tomato 50,205 54 clear damageon account of rain. A batoh of | CAMCirrcgular, Chicako Gas dropped to 47 | The larzer proportion of the cattlo here | Neiawka: Conner & Oldham, Nehs whai . | sauce, 3 2.50: oyaters.1 Ib,§1.10; oysters, | 843 0o 113 Be\oot, Tk Friks Ty ik S 3 110 48 at noon. K'rom the sec- | were sold, but the inarket was slow to open . Brooks, Yori; 4 J Miftner, Waco: 3 , C. R, 1'lb, sal- | J0@:%.00; 18t and 2d clear, 1 inch, 8 2 these California dispatches eame in to Bige o 10 Louisville 16 St¢ that stock | 10 Sowe instances salesmen who had_ what | Bivins & Gordon, Seward; Hake & Hrass, | mon, C B4 616ar, TIAeh S Ua SN0 A low. G.W. McNair telographed that “less . o 813 the L rob 1B Bl chod yea- | the buyers esvesially wanted callod the trade | Muson: 8. T dohnson, Merna: N, Jaauot, | g1.0; us , $2.05; ¢ s, | seloct. 1inch. s 25, 81.00¢ Bweteer, Linen, s | KNGS aNd Siippe:s (f Hard axd Soft Coals than one-hnlf the usual amotnt 1s speed at | Tebounded to 003, tho top price touched yea- | (e BUvOts caneiaily wanted callod tho trade | rivior, Asntony W Vanal! | 1 2, &2 bt : : this time, and with the most favorable v. Chicago & Eastern Ilinois was | jusy what was offered for thewm yesterday. i : i 4 Ml s L SUSIAR Pl ettt b et B B B L Rl AT OB AL, o BE Bk R LS ALt v 0 most favorable | very woak, geinie off still further t 313, or | On the other huad & Rood.many 1oked abon ! attio compung, | 3 1b- Standard, orn brands, S0@ides | feet, $45.005 B, 12inch, 818, 12, 14 and 16 |~ OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO. o jor from Bow o only an IndIIOrest 1 41; hee cent under the opening, Miseourd Pa- | their sales as lower, and tho b ad o b & U L ooramen | Gall, Sterling Can Co., strictly standard, il e IR R AR A crop is possivle. Alexander wired: Re- | EE PEEn) WAer e openitis SURERE B | mittod that thoir purehases would ot avers | OF r Wods | 80, Cern -Proforred stock sugar corn, D, Jobbers of Bard and Soft Coal. duced estimates oonting i generally. Boat | G104 nttoth and Union Pacillc 34 t0 | ugo ng nieh as vestoraiay ol ¢ L, nest. grown, gilt cdge suzar corn, 306 WGtk [Hth EOGLL GRAE, HRUANR? oste o8 By equire perfec e P d parties say it wil require p I\Y.l NEBRASKA FUEL CO., not materially changed at 12 o'clock. The | nothing here equal ves 3 . & s, Auburn W, X weather to make a fair crop. Pleasant 3 8 d - divor: H. 8. Wian, Wood Rivers J BRI N . afterncon brought still rther general [ Thore were plenty of o v still § U ) SN No. 2 com 12 inch, 8 1, 14 and weather today, but indications of general Shippers of Ccal and [}gm 211 South Lith street, Omaha, ek, Manutacturors an 1 Jobbers in Wagons, Buggics, Rukes, Piows, Bte. Cor. 9th and Pacific sticts, Omaha. CRICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS, 1513 Douzlns street, Omahn, Nobrasia. mackerel, 1ib, & ackerel, mus. Coal, Coke, Etc. [ V. I'uu-uu, Juhn Bryson, Pauline; A b Frene h e ) e 5 KAE) . Grangers | many as wer yes did not | 3 i ) ) el ram tomorrow, Continuation of wet Lllb B ) Lo % show very miuc ot vestorday it Wahoo} F. A, Allen, _Ris o, e, 15 ’ y and standard wostern stocks were 3 g \ Hiavolman Dunn, De' Witt; | nary, weather means saster.”” William Dresc : > the prices at wh sold. sales nary, 16( bach v:;u:ud‘lbmt ,', m,‘ espondents made out attacked. Burlington, Northwestern, Roek | were large .80, St una | 0 . Gretna: Alberts, I!.\knm dewn fine, « d S 1 eact pped fre i to | feeders wer Alr s y to oy were ) 4 {ed A i Do $2.00; 2 a very gloomy outlook, the heavy dimage {T"\"_lnf-! L‘l il ea ..1‘m.';[ 1‘nlvm R RCH N L] ’xtl‘fil‘lu‘(l’xl:la\': At A , Dakotn City H. S. M ro already done to the growing erop being irre- percent. Missour! Facifio lost LU A e 1 Aslin A08ed | fokamatis H. MeKinzio, Cral W L able. Eppinger & Co. wired that 43§ Before the close there was a good s. S Combs. Wilsonville; ~ H.'Rice, ‘Wiloonvillag | 9 \ S!UFHE(‘ and cl[“m'silflfl Matehauts, * Wthere had been heavy damage by the con- | "lIY [rom the bottom fizures. One cause of © J. Duff, Longmony: 1. Broguet, Morton, | beans, Lima Boans'=2 1b_soakod, 1 | dar, 110 round, 16¢; TeOnEssed * goociaiuonMattor. scs o onier, gacne tinued wet weather. Unless we have wmost | the decline was the talk of u bank failure, | The hog market was 2 yestgr- | 10n.; Loslie & B., Balvid Hoston ed Boans -3 Ib Tewis, 81 red cedar, split, 17c; sphit oak, - white, Sc: k2 w8 STt Ommabn, N o favorable weather mnow the crop must | Which amouuted to nothine, Coal stocks | dayund though notso veryactive everything Ho zs. ‘\':’\V'I'" nd, & -"I-) \}«'l‘lt,([nhllg es ‘«\ 1b | sawed onk ) : Ao - 4 i held up well and at the close showed but [ Was sold beforo w The buik of the | On the market with hogs: J. M. Cox, | NeW Jersey, 81.60: Daisy, 185 Pumpkin— | Siie Lip—No. 1 plain WIS Lkl ML LA be below the averag The above- SUEhLT B (BAES ik WO 2L TaE0ARE sold ut £3,0 )8 with some choice | funpron: 1t A. ‘Leuipleton, Tekamihi . 31b new pumpk 2 pluin, S and 16 in, §15.503 No. 1, O. G. ARMSTRONG . mentioned parties will be recognized as the SLY 20N hicago Gas we a AL, dmplon; 1L & ) 5 J. 4 Gy heavy hogs as high The quality of 5 AR Fisu—Mackerel, No. 1_shore, half bbls, ABLES) . leading grain authoritis on tho coast. Urad- | time to 47 at the closs. Chicazo & Eastern | nops” averaged prett otV It }l- Blenkinson, T :\‘.“:"":xt‘f‘"{;- bloaters, half bbls, $18 00; m._mE fish} L WELL TUmxa, Prokers—0, G Wholesale ClEfll‘S. ing was on the retail order for the most part. | Illnois recovercd to 52, The losses among [ fact, there has beon a gradual improvement | b s VD M., Alns- | 3 'Q‘flf'.f,,.oum‘.'fif-“:. “,;:i,'““‘;’l“‘l,,.“( Bt Qb [ o D AU ami 1ok Waeth | B4t BTSweY GRIRNIAT NEGY (IS0 300N wero I3urlington, Missouri | in the quaiity for the past week or 8o, The | o o AThBWorth, e fish, § DT 3anch w , & and be { Neb, X H e BB ; d - D A orth erring 0 it 1 o § at, 82 o Pacific and Rock Island 1 per cent each and market is now back about wh it was on 1 herring), $1.0 ib finan haddie: pickets, D & 1, fai, L.00; pickets, The big fish, with the exception of Par the Grangers last Wedunosd whon' noarly the hows | b ( e 'm““ 2 1 jobsters 11 Ib lobate D .\..ll sauare, 1800, Dry Coods and Motions, LoMnER - Clear poplar box bds, i £15.00: clear poplar, % in_panel, dlear popiar, & in pat 3, in punel, stock wide, s cleur poplur corrugated ceiling. iy in, ing eans—2 (b hich g g Posts—White cedar. 6 11 halves, 1b Golden Wax beans, 2 1b string | white cc : m halves and § in_quarters, Commission and Smrngn.‘ 3 RIDDELL & RIDDELL, ridee, scemed to be taking a rest. Pard. 50l nt %60 g ek 50031 o Alagith avimot, Aloits 81 v PARTITION—1st com 3§ in, | e 2 nn ridge'was about tho ouly heavy seller of [ \ ) e : Northwostern and St. Paul each i per cent grain, and he was only active at and around | 1 4 A 3 i L b ) ! S D . Te- X , Baltimore Peorless, 1857 | white pine partivion, $3200i 24 com 5 in | M. B SMITH & Co, Kamab ¢ X 5 oz, Baltimore_Peerless, $1.103 | wwhite pine ph cloar the top. Until late in the da; (\Hm;iuluu The total sules wera 216,076 shares. = » a i n Gmd P‘r n G d d“ ‘ around 70}4c were meagre, but toward the | The following were the clostnz quatabinas: SHeHp: Lyl 1 B 502,13 Peerloss, ion, §57.00: cloar 7 In yellow close the tone of the market became casier | 118, 48 regular. 12314 Northora Pacifls There were no shecp hers to make o mar- | Jips & ¢S BIRR D | e ot Sl o b in ooy LIbolats, | pire celling, & cloie v Norway, | UIY $ I nishing Goods and Notious and trade loosened up materislly. As agen- . 48 conpons 315 o referred. kot, but the demaad was gord. Sheppard & Co., West Point! A, Aken; | bio niecks, € i erul thing the news was colored to suit the T 2.1 2 1b sardines, imported, ver case, 100¢, | * — = bullish palate, but the temper of the crowd | U 4 coupons .. 1045 ro 1 Stantony J. L Landers, \i"“ff a, la.s Hol- ¥lllulm 16.00; ¢ 1b sardines, imported, ve | KILPATRICK KOCH DRY GOODS €0, IRt S hahy oL B SWar priTes . Ths Pacitichs or o211 Lont : Reccipts, lenbeck, Blmwood: Frank Hart, Daune- . $15.001020.005 3¢ b ima ed boue- STER—§2.2), pricen. : EAi X 5200 | brog: S R, 1Biack, icearneys 3. 1t; Allon. & B Shneas A moroan, | —Ten ¥ " Timporters & Johbe:sin Dry Goods, Notions majority of the operators follow a bulge re- [ et Varfe: . Bk B ek o Hogs.., (IO 1., Alda; i, D, Gould, Kents Dunn & Nye, NSHI 5 = Toxis.. { W..St. L, & P, ders there, but gererally from lsc to 1i{c tioned: Murphy, Rogers; 1. D. Gouid, Colum: BRRRIREw T oa A FEOTANES i o 1 Farnam street, Omaha, Nobras, et ; AL NIRRT buri spiced herring. $1.50; Rus rdines, freight than the price of wheat, apparently, | sixty-day bills, $4. e & ¥ e ' o. | 305 South 13th Street, - 0mul|u. 2 et follyviaz ara ths mian- | Feeders, 950 to 1100 b3, dentialiy favorable. May wheat opened 3 granuluted, standard, se3 confe luctantly and belp along a dechine enthusias- | Chicago, i e e L A T sy noh style, &4.50@5. 001 3¢ 1b su o Lake v below the market. In the Chicago market | Miehieng Cot 4 Westera Unlo: Prime stecrs, 130 to 180 1b3..$3.8) @440 mm. A\\lrh)\k Siebert, Beu- | g0 snow whiie, 2 CHARLES SHIVERICK, 2 n (G0oa 10 choice Cows . p | ¢ field H b that is restricting business in this line. From fancy milkers, 90c. Croceries. " tlons: [Tair 10 choice lizit hois i 16 .65 arv, Walnut, lu.; AR PR R ingstock quotations: tioners’ A, 60} white extr > Neb, 6 2 1b clams, little necks, Norway, $12,00. _1102a0d 1104 Douglas, cor. 11th stroet, Omaha, Nob. v itooxisiand ¥ T Gents’ Furnishing 9N, Cogmyr lth aad arnoy 181} % - Mhey sbemm to 08 BUlL wac.<d deabid g f" (IR e 4 Clark H. & Co., Weston; D, C. Barl an, per case 10 s, B rmnsuu. e LML B TLILL that way. Cables were steady, but not spe- e W, 115 % St PROL & OmAta. Prevailir ROt A H e Wb TN oleH, ‘i‘l‘l:ll!;“‘( e ) Furniture cially strong. New York reported thut thero inolsCe | do preterrea nis n tabloot pricxs pald fn | Conor Bros.. Ohiowas Willlam - Dui- BOLIS ¥ ) GR B_ IN T T DEWEY & STON. shippers and exporters were quietly | MissouriPacitic 4% Good steers, 125) 10 115) 1hs 3 @h0) Ve it 1 nmi I'renton: C. A. (B o 4 V. 3 o £ & . ) il g 0 G 4 A | bricl gL v crates 12-5 b B et N0 s Ty “Secured | MoNBT—On call 214@3 per cent. (e PO 0 L (e Ll P IRpC D08 et | oxeay leeinnd halibut, 11c; mediam AN[] quite good deal during_the day, but only | PRME Metcivnie Paven —4ahg per | GOEEROR (00 1150 b stoors. b nts e ATei s R or L soalote ortlngy Furnit one lot of five boat. loads was reported as | cent. : ; arnitare. Omaha, Nebraska. Choice to fancy cows ... ) . Mason ™ N, Jaquor, Mern || RS Ll pports ived in con- o i ¥ 5 5 ORD Birantion of the previous GeLEmALD of A g Chote 5 anes i 5 @38 | Broked Rowy ! ‘Ciocouyrs, axn Cooou—2 il COMMERCIAL MiORB RRADE b gerously ndvanced growth of wheat. The New York, Ja; 8 d Yy B wm]flgam Gmm‘s 13th and Leavenwcrth stoets, Omahs, Nebrasks. Iair to choice he Y JH. Kun! = 5 ‘ s o % Alice, 5 Capital, - - 400, OOO encUitoliuesc Ry Staans—Cut loaf, 8¢: ent loaf, cubes, Tige; ¢ = i % Usifon Pacifio.. T o e 3 oT808 were quite a number of foreign buying or- for the grales of stoce men- e Wilcox; D. B, Sulter, Bladen; | * (oppsn—Extea eorges, new,51c; Grand Wl}l}]i"fl]fl Daa.&m n Flll’nl[lll‘& iy i domestic Holland herring, 5sc; Hum: " Ordiuary to fair o th @i 9) Loucl e 5 y e Y actually worked. 1t is more & matter of | STERLING Excmaner—Quict and steady: | Paiety sor) ik cOWs @l ! L. G I L Basemeat Finst Na.lnla J.! g Light atoc ! well; L wenther there thus far bas been provi- | o Ty i3ns. | 1 standard powiered XXX, powdered, | Surplus, 40,000 “m "mlm 10 S ANl Workeii ity | Amador” ) |De: . Li0 | Fuir to choies mi nozs.. .65 Stevens, Denison. R lap, Ta. 3 W. C. sge. In the other | {abuionia ii 5 | Horn Silver ... 2 Atepresynyacy LK s were us tollows: Junu- | Con. Cal, & Va. |Optario ........ [s'n k1S, Liv: stk Notss, Ko numuull; Fobraney, asked; | Conmor Sutter Creck. Ne. % 5 run of stock. 7ike; July, Tili@ise. 'Lhesefigures | Comstock, T.ba. . 3000 | 7 306 = i net decline of about There Was no improvewment in the specu- lative feature of the corn trads, which con- tinuell to rule dull, and in the absence of suicAGo. Jan. 2 i5 0. m. close— i Nardwa—e. W.J. BROATCH, Heavy Havdware, Iron and Steel, . | Bprings, wago: etock. hiraware. Jumbar, oto. 1200 per I, S@llc; N A ! 1 Hurney streat, Omaha. . PRODUCE MARKHTS. : $0. H ! cipts of toga yosterlay show a | 4% Whi ; HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop 6ige; extra off of ubout 70) head as compured outside business local scolpers controlled -] wnuary, 73c; Iebruary, the very moderate fluctuations of the du Some changing was done from Januury and Febraary into and July, a disposition to preference for the far-off date being ob- servable. The receipts were 267 car loads, only seventeen of which were No. and the only demand for tho latter in the cash crowd was from partics who sold 1t again for February delivery, gilt edged receipts being now available for delivery in February oh the first storage tax. Chaugos in price since yesterday are seen in the following wmpuriuon Febrnary closed yesterday ;¢ and today at the same; March was bm today sgainst 30¢ yesterday, and May stood ut 813{c, at which it closed also on the day preceding. Outs were more active than for several days recently, chiefly in May, with the mar- ket at one time showing an advance of K@ Jso. though later tho feeliug was loss firm, A'ho strength was due to the good demand for account of shorts, with few May oats of- fered until 2e1¢c was reached. At that point to a shade above liberal quantities were on sale, with June at !j@!4c discount. Near months attractea little attention, with a mild inquiry for February around Sle, Re- ceipts slightly exceeded the estunate and nothing was reported as withdrawn from 2 rogular was inactive,at 2 Provisions ruled rather quiet ut prices showing but little or no change from yester- day’s closings. Trading was almost wholly lod being confined muinly to deliver- 1es. Hutchinson was a buyer of pork and ‘Wolff bought about 1,000,000 pounds of ribs, Cudahy sold 500,000 )mundu of ribs for May, and White was also a seller of this product. The cash product was steady. Sixteel pound green hams sold at 7%¢ and gr New York shoulders at 43 3 tierces of lard changed hands ut $5.87%f Pork for May delivery opened at $10,121¢ o fruction lower than lust nigbvs L'lua u: price, advanced to $10.15, then up to 810.1734, which was the highest pownt reached, de- clinad with some changes to §10.1), which was the lowest point of the day, and closed ut 810,124, Lard for May-delivory opened a trifle higher than yesterday. It ranged at $6.07%4@0.10 und closed st §6.0734, or a frac- tion lower than yesterday's lutest price. .}ibs for May delivery were quite active earl, in the day, but the closing price shows u loss of 2ige. —_——_. CHICAGO LIVE STOOK. Cnicaco, Jan, 20.—{Special Telegram to Tae Ber. | —CarrLe—The demand was about lixe Monday aund Tuesday, with little or no change in prices. Buyers of good cattle and exporters were saying they could not find what they wanted, some even going so far as 1o say there wus not really a first class lot on the market. From their standpoint this may have been the case, while on the other hand there was a plentiful sapply of good useful steers that again sold slow at the curs rent low prices for tho week so far, Lots of good steers were selling at $3.40@3.65 and but few above this range, The pens were 1yll of cows, bulls and rough native butch- ers' stock that continue to sell at about the lowest prices on record. There is a fair de- mand for stockers at the present range of prices, Choice to extra beeves, $4.90(@5.15; medium w xoml steers, 1850 to 1,500 by $4.00@4.80; 1,200 to 1,850 lbs, $3.50@4.25: 950 to l.’ofl Ibl .-l 00@3.75. Stockers und feed- ers, §2.85@3.85; cows, bulls and mixed, $1.50 @290; bulk, $2.20@2.40. Toxas coru-fed stecrs, 950 to 1,050 1bs, §2 00@3.60, Ho ‘I'he demand was active and prices much the sume as for Monday or Tuesday. Prime matured hogs, even and smooth, to average 800 1bs and upward, are scarce und sold today at a premium, while light mixed were plentiful and ruled slow, with here and there selling ashade lower. The ordinary run of packers sold at $3.80@3.85, a few at #3.90,and selected heavy sold av from 83,85 to e Cora—Firm; January, ¢ May, 813{c Oats—Steudy; Junuary, 20c; May, 2ge. Ryo—Jamuary’, 4c. Barley. -Nothing doing. Prime Timothy—$I. k. Pork bwudv Jununry. §9.65; February, £9 .."~ May, $10.1215. . Lar u:ml;. January, $.85@5.873¢ Muy, $6.07%4. Fl Inur~u\lll aud unchanged; winter wheat, 0@ 3 apring wheat, $1.10@ rye, s" S50@: br), buckwheat, $1.25@1.00 per cwi. , $4.30@4.40; short ;lenry %.Ufi@"l.l\]; short® ribs, January, 4.7934, Butter—Steady; creamery, 16@20c; dairy, 20c. ; fresh, 18/(@l4c. 3 heavy und light grean sulted bull, 3ige; green salted dry flint, 6@7e; dry 160; deacons cacd, 20c. Tallow-—Steady; No. I, soiid packed, e} No. 2 3ige; cake, 4 Ghose—Steady tquiot; full cream cheddars and flats, 93{@9c; ~ Young Americas, 10@10}5c. Receints, Shipm'ts, 19,000 21,000 16,000 210,000 156,000 156,000 New York, Jun. Wheat—Receipts, 700 bushels:'spot nominaliy lower, weuk; . 2 red, 857¢c, 86c in_elevator, 7L @371 ¢ afloat, 863;@s%c’ f. 0. b.;options lowers No. 2 red, January, closing at 83 Corn—Receipts, 2)1,000 bushels; exports, 149,400 bushels; spot easier; No. 2, 30%@37c in 'elevator, 877{@iSi{o afloat; ungraded mixed, 20@4014 options steady; Januury closing at 37 Onts—Receipts, 261,000 bushels; exports, 1.6(0 bushels; spot easier; options weak, Junuary closing at 287¢c; spot No. 2, white, 2015c; ‘mixed western, 2/@30c; white west- ern, 20}c. Coffée—Options closed steady, @1 5points down. Sules: 44,000 bags, January, $15.95@ 16.00; May, $15.70(@15.80; spot Rio, barely stoaay ; fair cargoes, $10.75, Sugar—Raw. firm; refined, barely steady. Potroleum—Steady; United closed at $1 051 for February. Ezan—Easy; western, 1.',",(@1»_1& W tern stewm, $0.221; at 80 B itor Hine. e KSlgin, 23@28}¢c; west- ern dairy, S@i6o; creamory, 12@1 Cheeso—Lrregular; western, S@10c. Milwauke:, Jan, 20.—Wheat—Quiet; No. 2 spring, on track, cash, 72@74c; May. e, Corn—Firm; No. 8 on track, 23@8\gc. Outs—Steady; No. 2 white, on track, 23 @2ie. Ryo—Firmer; No. 1, 1n stove, 441 Buriey—Quiet; No. instore, 43c." Provisions—Steady: bork, $0.70, Whoeat-~Lower; 28150, Onts—Better; cush, 1057¢; May, 2335¢. Pork—Quiet ‘at 810,25 Lard—Firm at . Steady at $1.02. Butter—Unchunged; creamery, 20@32%; dairy, .bo(u 2le 20, — Wheat—Dall; ved, TT@TSG, PR R N ey a3ge. Outs—Steady: No. 2 mixed) 24@2iie. Whisky—$1.02, 20.—Wheat—Shade firmer; receipts, 114 cars; shipments, 85 cars, Closing: No. 1 hard, Janaary and Febru: ary, T8lge; May, Bl3{cion lrlLk 70¢; No, 1 northern, Jauuary and Febraary, 70 ontrack, T7}4¢; No 2 north e w0 £ e T ez WHSTERN CATILE, Owner and No. Stundard Cattle Company— b1 cows, corn-fed.. .10 o iz g5 . 820 M0 receipts for the fiest ralf of th gain over the same timo last week. ge&geses N &‘X.‘J\X 38 sec E8SEE R gses HXK oMAHA WHO SALE MARKETS, Protuce, Fraits, Ko GGs—Strictly freshy, 14@@10c; cold storage, Green salted i iy 83 sheep pelts, yr e poll low, No. 1, 4¢ 4@ g “choice, unud to choi £475; small, w' chow, d, per 1b—Chicicens, 7@ Y@10c; geese, W0@lle; turkeys, 0BS—8J@35¢ for choice; common, s@ioe, & KnatT—13bls, $i —Mallard dy $1.51 200 each, # i cpon, (‘llLII, ; mink, eac fall, ; skunk, rat. [N =—Ll|u'un ln A picked pavy, 180: ehoico hand picked medium, §) 6o@).7v' choice haua ~picied ~couatry, clean cou SLO@1 l’lunhm\u—-lluml No. 1, 16 1b averaze, 5603 20 to 2 shbiiiders, go3 breaisfast bason bam sausage, 855 dried be beef tongues, §6.00 per dozen; d B@skge per 1b; ham roulette, Gige siwall lots, es—Per bbl, common, @4.00; fancy, $4.00 ——SL per 1b, @1ie per 1b for choice. 100 ner Ib, per b, WAX—No. 1, 10@1e, led, kits, 700; spieod tongues, kits, §2.05; pickiod Lrino, kite, peicied i1, tripe, Kits, 85¢; spiced pig 15, e, $.00@5.00; fancy, §5.00@ Hx—85.00@0 00. Guor Fgxb-912.0 1 Leyoxs—Fancy, §.0043,00; choice, #3.50 iky—Per doz, 30c. CALIFORNIA GRAFES—$2.0 Mess Pork—er bbl, 8 ‘Tubs, lBC.rnll U, Per 100, $.0), AvrrLe Burrer—ie ¥ CraNpERRIES—$10.00@11.60. 1 OxaNGes—Fiorida, por, box, $3,00@5,0, Buckwaear FLoUR—Per hiol, #.75@5.50). average, 22@23c; rmedium, average, 21@2%o; quarter Blood, yerage, 20 (@2 coarse, average, 1B@ITe; cotts and | rough, average, 1i@lbe. Conx—18e. Oars—l6e. VE\L—Cnoice, medium A&u 6@3¢; choice, beavy, 4( Live P Groceri -u/ Duien Fruir—Currants,new,5lc; vrunel. | cusks 1,800 lbs, 4{c; pruwi bb) bags, week show s At NNED MEATS—1 1 luneh_tougue, $2.7 with the same day last week, bot the total | g'a,! Ly o] ."“;;:L‘{,Dl;fi;,l NEBRAS KA b 1b Enghsh brawn, 8 NATIONAL BANK glish’ brawn, $6.50; 1 b compre 3 2 I 'compressed bam, $2 U. 8, DEPOSITORY, UMATA, NE2, tmpped henf .00, L Capital . LYE—8$L75@1.50. surpl\w.lnn. amaica, I pints, $3.00 per doz. Young Americus fuli croam, 11 factory twins, 11(@l: Van Rossen Idam, $11. 3 brick, 123gc; limburger, 11¢; domestid wiss, 1314, Wrarpive Paren—Straw, per 1, 1@ JN. 1. BATRIC 23gc; rag, 24e; manilla, B, 5@Gle; No. 1, V. 3. & HUG Cyvrurtn square, 35 per cent off list. THE JRON BAN K SaLr—Dairy, 230 1b ia bbl, buli, Cor. 12th and Farnam best grade, 09, 53, §2,30; bost wrade, 100, 43, | A General linnking Business $2.40; best grade, 28, , §220; rock flall % e BLAKE, BOISSEVAIN & Gl]., crushed, § dairy salt, Asuton, 59 1b bags, London, Englund, i bulk, 224 b bags, 83.25; common, in ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & 0., ubls, 8$1.25. FariNacrovs Goons —Barley, Amsterdam, flofland, Ariosa, BANKERS. ring, 43ge; peas, roui, luc; vermis Serman, | DUy s Amerl son com ni - soal Germaa, | gondottoy 1 o thintiiar and tipiocs; 6@ ‘o A A sy Mochanies Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1405 Dougiag stroet, Omeba, Nb. Lumber, Eto. JOHN A. WAKEFIEL Wholesale Lumter, Ete, Imported and American Portiand Cement. State nt for Milvaukes Liydruilc Cemont uioy Whito Lime. CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwoed Lumber. F700d carpeta and parguet floorag. Uth nad Dougles o Jninsa, Nob OMAHA LUMBER CO. AllKinds of Bri/ding Material at Wholesals 15th streof 1d Union Pacific track, Omaha. LOUIS DRADH)RD Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash Doors, eto. Yll\h-—(‘nrnar 7th and Dousias Ofos. £l ornor 10tk and Douglas. - FRED. W. GQRAY, Lumhvr Lime, Coment, Ete,, Ete. umu Omubs. lighit, £ ey 2 ] Ye; 48, (P ( ISSUED BY STATES, 1ic; broom twines, colored, 3 { COUNTIZS, CITIES MarTa! —Vi fine, 40c; fine, 38} WAI[HMHI‘S £0's. NE. Rt EBOUGHT AND S0OLD. fine flax, 33¢; nne flax 8804 3 d Bevip, alentta hemp, e, 'ld }‘n?fil'flf';‘l’,"fl‘xnu'u': o G@ibge per b, {se per 1b. Porsi @5.87 per gross. tie, $2.20: stables, Ty e aanen Sullcitod, S. A KEAN [ Ell, Banuens : Wi 100 WASHINGTON STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. w:.hill-;],)\m,pu .00; Lewiston, per INGTOMISTREETOHIQ) Almonds, 15 ans, 1lei walouts, 12)gc; peanut roasted. 1l¢; Tennessee peanuts, rices—Whole, nerllb—m!smuu. 10¢; Cas- "Boms and 8hoes._ 9c; cloves, Penang, 24¢; nutiuegs, | s 20N oppar, 18106 e KIRKENDALL, JONE Duias (Grocers)—Por b Bccenors Lo Tt ono & Co. 3 aves, 15 D 1 £RuDstis igo; Havlesyes i3 Whelesale Manufacturers of Biots & Shoes bluo vitrol, doi alum, do;’ tartaric ucid, | Akents fop Bosian Rubbur Shon o 1102 110/ and 1103 103 rosin, 2¢; uulli,lwsler. absolutely pure, 10c; 1 gum eamphor, 21bs in box, 1 cakes, 33c; hons, 3¢ and 14-1b pookages, 20¢; sage, i and “Browera, 310 packages, 1ci madder, 1o; salipotor, S10RZ & ILER, tigoy &1b und 5-1o boxes, &', Go@rie; LHEGF Beer Brewers. W-“‘- 0 sealing wux, 1631 North Eigliteonth Street, Omnna, Nebraska, boxes, whita, 4c. _—_— Corpee—Green—luncy old golden Rio, Cornice. Deaier in fll Kmds 0f Lomber, 13th and Califoruia streets, Omnaha, Nebrasks, liinery and Wotlons. 1. OBERFELDER & CO., Importers & Johbers in Mill‘mcrv & Notions 203, 210 and 212 South 11th strect. 7. I. ROBINSO! Wiolesale Notions and Pnrmsmug Gnnfis 114 Harnoy atrect, Omaha. Olla‘ “"GONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO.. Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils, Axlo Grease, etc, _Omahs. A H. Bishop, Mana, CARPENIER PAPER CO Wiolesilo Paoer Dealer, : Corey a nice stock of priating. nd writing T operSpoctal atiemiion uiven Lo carl phpars y ol ry, 2} . chol e S ) ud praoerny, o s Ty CholeS | G AGLE DORNIOE WORKS, ol nterior, Sie. Atean s | Manufacturers of (::alvamzel Iran Coruice lanilla rone, 15 basis; sisal rope, | Window-caps and metal io skylights. John Epencter, 22c; cotton rope, 1623 new procoss, Sy proprislon NS'sad LV RGuth NV B198 3ibb, very tine, 8 or 4 ply, TV 22¢; fine, 20c; Daisy, 18c. Quarts, per doz., $3 75; pints, per .25, bulk, per gal., 4o, ViNeaak—30 gr. cider, 8¢; good, 12¢; fine, Pumps, Pums aml Engm‘s Fteam, wa riilwa) Morasses—Bbls, N. O., choice, per gal, ), w2 and Vi 3¢ bakers, 85¢; black strap, 20¢, U. 8. WIND ENGINE & I'UMP co., Olarar IR e Stoam and Water Snpplics, L 3 wnl mills, 018 wud 020 Sonos 21540 : d g barrs—Standard, 8c; gem, 10c; beauty, e 12}gus boone, 14¢ peerless, case, $7.50, IJHOWNLLL & L'U, Counser JEans—l3oston, 73c; Androsco i i g Saes Ronrsargor 2izcs Sackvort oses: | Engings, Boilers and General Machinery, Conestoga, 6{c. Bheetiron work, -um pumps. saw mills, 1213121 Tioks—Oakiand, A, 7% luwrnnmnul\’\ Leavenworth 1, O Be; Shetucket, )( 1\ B0, "\L| Berwick, HA, 1 Al 14 B0-inch. 12}ge; York, 32-inch, 1835¢; bwllt Hiver, 8¢ ]’AXI‘D\ & VIE"LII\U T'horndike, OO, 8ijc; Anoradike, EF, 8ige Thorndike, 120, U5c; Thorndike, x:( “be; | Wronght aud Cast Tron Bfl“flln[ Wurk 3 No'5, 9o Cordis No. 4, 10, 1 {030 1y, magmne, aud Kex Y JEANs—~Memorial, l (fl’lflv Liac d U P By 1 Ky. Star, 85¢; Hercules, E ... SBafes “to, A. L. DEANE & CO., General Agents for Hall's Safes, 821 and 32} South 10th 8t., Omaha. H. HARDY & C0., Jobbers of “Toys, l]ulls Alnums Pancy Gom, GHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul R’ The Best Route from Omaha and Councll TWO TBAXNB DAILY BETWEEN OM AND COUNCIL BLUFF3 AMAHS ud Febriary, Tiye; May, 6%¢; on > 103 B | e 8 T cago, - — Milwauk Bo; citro 1, ‘drums, 20 lbs, 3 1 E Cou , 27%c; Mellville, 23c; ] Ch A AND WAUNSO: Dol drume, 10 low, 141 fard Gton, nnfé’.‘".‘s Hinian, }c"‘"”"‘ iy Mellvillo, i | | OMAILA WIRE & IKON WORKS | gt ‘pyui, Minneapolls, Codar Rapids, | o h0sges wpricots, choice”evaporatody M | | Ciksu-sisvonw 1 pigo; Stevon A, 7o; | MANIACTUCENS of Wire and Iron RYINGS | Rook Tathud, Freeport, ~ Roektord, o elly, cure , 16¢; ap tevens § ed, 8¥{u; d , Wi | sots, faiey, Mount Homilton, S bl:‘:"éngl' NLS}(L,B:‘lcnchm‘ frvve b‘mif.v ek 1l 'Z."f?.s'u% N diin strcen Canar < "% | Clinton, Dubugue, Daveuport, | 16¢;" apricots, choice, bags, 80 1bs, 14i5c: ap. | SKI, Elgin, Madison, Janesviile, ples, cvaporatad, Alden 50 1b boxoa: 9ige: | - Miscrisymovs—Table oil cloth, $250; | . OMAHA SAFE & [RON WORKS, Belolt, Winona, ] La Crosse, -ppla-, star, b"u, upplel. fancy, Alden, 51b, tnhm oil cloth, marble, $2.50; plain Holland, " tant polud: W 0o apples, funcy, Aldon, 8 11, 10k Salt | Uigo; dado Holland, Talge ' | Hfl'}lpl?lyf']l?fl ‘flfl Eflga!" Pmfiu‘{ sa(fl: 434 sl otbgr imporah, poaude Nam, Marihasa) o wke, 7c; Dblackberries, evaporated, 50 1b & o boxes. Bi@uigo; oherrle lnl}\‘e‘lhdrv Cured, LnkeN 25 B CH L E ey Y Y ars, California fan 48 boxes, 25 GH, No. ...- .4< i GH N ¥, . 5 1201 Deuchics, Cal, Novt, fadcy . aupt bags; | ST No 4. 5¢ dorges it Nov 1. 87, b6 _8ash. Doors, Eto.__ 80 1h. 1803 necturines, red, 1ot bociations, | chao No. i, 5. {4 silver boxes, 15c; pitted Dlums, Cal BB P ~50lid Colors—Atlantic, 6ic: Sla- boxos, 8i4c; raspberries, evav, N. Y., tor, 61¢0: Berlin oll, 64; Garner ol b@1e; 2iges pruves, Cal, K. Loxes, Pink and Robes—Richmond, 61o: Allen, tie} 1 runes, iR. C. 60-70. 9¢; orauge peel, | Riverpoint, bige; Steer River, 60; Pucific, Branch bico, 120 and Liard streess, Omas, Nob. sins, California Lnndan crop 1889, §2. Oiges lndmo’“llue—vbl Leger, b4 Wash- “ - EOUTE OHAEA Cal looae: muacatels. oron 1850, $2.00; Val- mgumd 6i¢c; American, Gic: Arnold, Gic; encias, 1853, 6o; Valencius, new, U}.’c; Cal. Arnul Century, 9¢; Amand, 12¢; Stiefel A, UNION STOCK YARD CQ., T Of South Omaba, Limited R,.AF _,...3...".“%.. i secdless, sks, 75(c. thulor &old tic't, lu‘ *Arnold 1, Addses o smilen ¥, ironinazy B, $3.90. Light -uru were plentiful at §3.75@ Lo, largers 85,60 1y, Jan. 20.~Wheat—Higher; o B Nl&'.!l‘fi&. bh\h'l;f‘mihnf.d/lh 'orn—Highe 0. 2, 213{c, FINANOIAL. Oats—Higher; No, 2, 18556, New York, Jan, 20.—| Special Telegram to Liverpool, Jan, 20,—Wheat—Firm; de- Bee. |—-S1ocks ~The stock market | @8nd poors nolders —offer spariugly. ™ at the opening today was uot as broud as for | “YITR G 1 08 ST Vel per ctaal, | some days past. It was not generally ex- | pur centul, pected that it would be, Heavy lijuidation yesterday caused maoy to anticipate narrow- ness and weakness until another quick turn 2 - . was mude by those who got out and would n&‘t‘::%dwln —The Drovers' Journal try togot in agein at lower figures. The | “Cyile—Receits, 19.000; market steadier; easo with which first one and then anotber | beeves, §1 B0@b.15; steers, $3.00@4 ;) sices has been advanced 'eads the bulls to | ers anl (uflunr;.uu;s@ LU5; Lexus corn-fed thiok that o weneral advance will be the | 81> natural rosult after » little more scoring. | ,, HOKS -IReceints, 8.400: market steadys Tl west is after St. Paw, Hurlugin, | Sos sk, "“%@“flf“” i beavy, B.03Q Purchases of Hozs. Reck Island aud Union Pacific, and already Suecp— I ceipts, 80,000; market easier; SEEE S TEES € LIVE STOOK JEEEESEREES Al 1'as) €0 0ot €2 e o 0 20 02 €902 62 02 02 e €5 €9 20 G0 S 02 02 08 G S SO CO S T S I B SR R KR CEEESECEECEESEEEEEEsEEEEEEE se), Do, B i o, | 5 ':_ ‘xr‘”'fi{flfi"; ot s erel Bai e num e & o h:)(.gon::;ll"ru.;u.flc‘-mnrnhCn‘?ned ) Aruold fiold Seal, andard Brands, s, per doz— Showing the wumber of togs bought by Apricots, $1.70@L.85; apricots, pie, fruit, Canprics— lwr. 53‘; Woods, b¢; Stand-