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THE SPECULATIVE MARK? away, though only for small frac- | made early in the morning. Light hogs, OXEN AND STREIK Baos—Union square, 35 per cent off list tions. New Enjland was an exception | fresh meatand butcher weights sold about o the general Iist and after opening downi¢ | BN GO TR of e Saies Fads, (Amemnn. per 1008, French style, $4 . 3% . M\\I‘I ‘I)n}r\'. \U’ ™ in bbl, bulk, 105 | 5.00; % M sardines, American, per caso, 100 \ i s st grade, 00, 5s, $2.30: bost grade, French style, $7.50@500; 1§ T sardine TEERS “l'o"“"““" XBARL $2.40: best grado, 28, 10s, $2.20; rock salt, | mustard. por 508, 84,004,983 hnporv:od X per cent at 4 1t further retired to 437¢, | arket on heavy hogs was exception- | 11........ €60 crushed, §1.80; dairy salt, Ashton, 56 1 bags, | key surdines, #1800, The Sudden Change in the Weather | Vit later reacted sharply and regained all | lly siow, buyers offering to take lots at & WESTERN OATERE, bulk, 224 b bags, $3.25; common, in Broovs— Parlor, 4 tie, # Btie, 82,95 | connaannn Boots and 8hoes. i of its loss, The only really weak points in | shade lower, Sellors refused to accept the | Owner, No 4 £1.20 stables, §2.85: common, §1.50(@ 1.7, KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO, Favorable to Bulls. the market wero Sugar Refineries and | lower offers and the market closed with a 40 steors, corn-féd Caxxen Goovs—Fruits, California canned 1h in, d0c por 1. Buccossors to fteed, Jones & Co. Tennesses Conl, the former dropping from | 107¢0 10ads still in first hanas. The sales | Standard Catilo Co. Roods, standard brands, m, per doz 22@e per Ib; German chic ot b I | org e e ; Whalesaie Manafacturers of Buots & Shoes gallons, #4.50; h‘m'kluuru! & Hese Twixe—Hoavy indicate a shade off, the average - ll‘rlln\ 1] a dlight reaction, and | being 3.7 ots, $1.70@1.85; aps 00 to 648 with o while the a! l\m‘ tod: MODERATE TRADING IN CORN. o medinm, Agents tor Boston R Shoe Co., |I\" Il«ll and 1104 the latter from 59 to 55, rallying to 57. Be- | The top reached was &.77'g compared “n v 21 cows, corn- 800 cherries, black, §2 002,95 light 17¢; 18 B, C. 100; 48, Tiaroey Betoet, Gnhnm, Nobra fore noon there was a general decline in qu yesterday, both days being £3.65 for the 17 bulis . 27 $1.05 3 broom twines, colored. hor Brewers. i 3 ¥ 2 railrond stocks. Louisville was oft 8¢ from | lowest price. = — el i 21084 Eovery fine, 400; 06, | o s onts Quict but Firmer— Provisions | thotopto 84, New England went off the Sho - s 5 $1.05@1.80; plutme, goldon rops, $1.80: plus, Very fino fla%, 4¢: fno_ flax S ‘ Follow Suit— Lititle or no second time from 419¢ to 43¢, Munbattan L | Tho receipts of sheep, %144, woro vory | No. v 4550 [ Rreen gugds, $1.05@1.50; peachs, Buy City, | 203 fine cotton, %e: Caloutta hemp, 14c. Lager Beer Brewers. Changs in Cattle = A percent to 102, Burliagton dropped to | liberal, compared with 1,053 yesterday. | 119 Nebraska natives., 3 | with pitts “in, $1.60; currants, §2.90: goose- | Sarsona—Bbls, 1% granulate 185¢ I ¥ 10314, St. Paul th 758, Missouri Pacific to | Thero were fourteen decks of choice west- | H43 Nebraska nativ 450 | yerries, 2 sberries, | kees, 15c; pkgs, 60, 58, 5lge. { 470 | | MSLECHA Eightoanh Suvh, Omans Nebraaks, L Ry 71%, Unlon Pacif % Rock Island to | &70% four decks of pretiy good Nebrasia MiTiat Mention ); strawberr o, £2.50; 1h east~ | Starci-—4% @se per Cornfoe. _ %, Union Pacific to Ll Sl natives and four decks of mixed sheep. The AN i ern standurds, $1.8 ny mn :l 105 6 1 pre, STOVE PovLisi—§2.00@5.87 per gr - 2 V03, with Coalers wonk and lower. There demand was pretty fair and quite & good Hogs averaged 13c lower. £2.00; gallon pie, €5.00; apples, high stand- BAas —Am., ver 100, $17.00; Lewiston, per EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, CRICAGO PRRODUCE MARKETS, was very heavy selling of granger stocks | many muttons changed hands before the | J. L. Yeaton of Liyons marketed cattle, ards, §.50; 2 b gooseberries, S0c; 3 b straw . $17.00. M 1} 110 C e during the last hour, which even the liberal | losé, but the market was easier. H. Hammer of Mineola, la., marketed l,:frr:,n focatfei I raanborkion §1.00; N Almonds. 150 Brarits, 14c; iverts, | MAROfaCIURErs of Galvanized Iron Cor Cnicaco, Feb, 3.—|Special Telegram 10 | offerines reported by Atchison and other e hogs. ueberr! 0 b blackberries 193g¢; pecans, 1lc; walnuts, 12 peanut | Window.caps and matal 1o sky.ichis 'n;n’:‘w"flfllh Tur Bee. | —There was a pretty good sprink- | Jines could not withstand. Prices wero des Prevailing Prices. Cows active and strong, steers slow and .- he‘:”‘k':“"“r“‘::':‘ A0 o pouter, | Cocks, 8oy rousted, 1o} Tenusssee pea- | pueeebiobiion K88 BT OSSO ling of bull news today, but the wheat mar~ | progsed ail through the railrond lst. Atehis | , The following is a table ot prices pad fn | weak. prosurtod, $1.20: " pineapplos, Hahwa | Ty s < this market for tho grades of stock men- | Iy, Gould sent in a load of hogs from 1 ¢ pineapples, % | Dnues (Grocers)—Per Ib—Borax, 10c; ket did not respond as it should. The old | gon went up to 83°¢ on its ncreased offerings | tioned: Qoo - rhom!ul $2.00;2 ™ !inhnmu grated, copperas, 24o; Bay leaves, 14c; glud, 160; Artists’ Materials, bears are bears sull and the amount of short | and closed ut 833, Burlington weat off to | Prime ste (@4.40 ‘(‘ ‘~l & Op B4 OVer o Prom Mo Th Buhaioa shiced, 82.50: 2 Th Standard sliced, alts, elauber salts, 8c; sulphur, A. HOSPE, Jr, 4 wheat which it is possible to sell keeps the | 10237, Northwestern to 1073, Rock Island to | Good stee SBDNEs & URaen 80! L Mon- 2 fh rea, Baltimore, 83 K 5, T4, Je: olue vitrol, 9o; alum, de} tartaric acid, it ol v. The mar | go i oiflc to- F13¢. e 300d steers, 1050 to 1300 Ths - b, #1.80. rosin, 2c: saltpeter, absolutely puro, y market ithor hoavy or narrow. Tho 80, Missouri Pacific to 7134, Tennesses | G000 Siacrs, 1050 1o 1600 Tb. . G. M. Smiley was after feeders to take to my Goods, gum camphior, 2 1bs 1a box, 1 oz cakes, Artists Mflffll‘lfllg, Piguos and Organs, ket started steady at 77k for May, went | Coal fose to 60L, and Reading was 1§ off. Common canners . Exeter, Ia. BLEACHED SueETINGS — Bllerton, 7'{¢; lmw 1 and 1-1b pa \rknw- 20; sae, 1813 DougIas strect, Omaha, Nebraska. down 10 7 %c, then up to “lotal wales wero 186,368 shares. Ordinary to fair cow John Grabow brought hogs and cattle in | Housckeeper, Sig ow didate, 3| 4 apd 10b packiges, madder, 1} — = ¢, and at 1 p. m, was at 70 @77} The following were the closing quotations: | Fair to gooa cows, from Gretna. Berkeley cambric No, 00, ¢ nnluwt«r 10¢; 1ndigo 81b "and 5.1b boxes, S " Coal, Coke, Eto, or less thun e over last night. Minneapo- | 1.8, 4s regular. 214 Northorn Pacific. . Gooa to choice cow: . C. W. Hoffman marketed cattle from New- ¢¢; butter cioth 0O, “-- i indigo, 8-1b and &b boxes, “OMAHA ('()A‘l COK 'P & LIME lis reported & good demand. Foreign ad- | U.8.4s coupons 4 do preterred, Choice to fancy cows . man's Grove, 11 half bleached, Sige; Fri wax,” 25.1b boxes, red, & = 2 J ; : . M-um.m\r 103130, & Ny W.. Fair to good bulls, 15, Seely of Wilcox, Mo., hus a load of | 5'4¢: Green G, 6ic: Hope, 7ige 5.1b boxes, white, de, vices said the Indian and Russiun shipmeuts ons. L0t | do prorersdd . Choice to fancy bu HOGY o8 th UNMEAL R Lh it NP 10c;. Lonsdale cambr ¥rEE—Greon old golden Rio, obbers of Bard aud Soft Coal. for the week were light and that the port of 11 Il,lnmn!m'kna and fo ;' . m‘" "“M McPaul was on the market | Lonsdale, 8kge; New York mills, 111c 2c: fan 7 ic; Rio, choico 200 Bouth 13th sireet. Omalia, Nebraska. Odessa was closed. Among the early bull eoders, . J. Burch of Mc! : ° | perell, 42w 10c; Popperell, 46 in, 11¢; Pop~ | to faney primo, 23c; Rio, good, I AHTAAREATANS WaTHEr -Wek " tha steongest | G ,:E,‘I?..’,‘,'{fi,’}n'..,,”” Fuir to choice light b with two doubles of sheep. porelll 6-4, 14igo: Popperell, 4. 20e; Pep. | 21¢; ava, genuin O, G, 28} NEBRASKA FUEL CO. 4 1 3 Julney G xl(ynroh‘rrml Fair to choice heavy R. Aunderson, u regular dealer in live stock | perell, 9.4, 22¢; i Pepperell, 10-4, 2ic; Canton, Jlnn good interior, 24c; African, 2le, Nebraska had a sort of & biizzard, St s St.Paul & Omah Fair to choice mixo and grain at Yutan, sent in a car of hogs. | 4-4, 8ige; Canton, figey Triumph, G} [ Rore—Basis—manilla rope, 15¢; sisal rope, poers of Coal and Coke. Louis was higher and had l\, nervous Ill fi"!;(w' vflnprn’fern'n —_— Samuel Burk, an old South Omaha com- Wasmutta, 1le; Valley, Sej Barker, g | 12'4c; cotton rope 16c: new process, 81jc. 214 South 15th streot, Omaha, Nobrasks. cold l;fllnwlnn the rm'm;t m“l‘l‘l] P rlv‘:v'omfix Rl nen U nln'nll‘-\cmn < I{Izh-‘.flt and Lowest Sales ot Hnlz'll- ol L LT, brought cattie in from North blhncht'fl :‘n ’ g \ B ( i '31‘\\1\‘: 41.u=» very n;..- i[!rkl ply, ported dumage to southern nois wheat. | AGIAS &K loday. aturday. atte, HOWN SHEETING—Atlantio L Ti{oy | 22 fine, 20¢; Daisy, 18¢; candle wick, 22¢, Lutcr in the day, snow was reported in the | iy - 3 -2 Highest ) P 3 Atinntic H, 44 7c; Atlant Quarts, por doz, §.75; pints, per T T TN Y 3 southwest, and northwest,and Now Yori Jishigan Cetitral.. 43 i ,|“‘”““'l pRios Lowest G LR Aunu‘!/lcl‘"Q oi” urora 1 vall por g, 0. | RIDDELL & RIDDBLL, reported twelve boat loads of No. 2 taken il 7 rora O, dge;’ Crown 30 ke, cider, S good, 1201 white a0 T Cont, T (e B Lo ket | MOKEY=On Gall cusy,rangieg 4@7 por Stock Tecoints. by, A RAi P adiont obige | Hoomer LAzt Storage and Commission Merchants, Chandler & Brown were the best buyers | °¢a% Official Yosterda Estimated today. 8 Lawrenco LL, ssEs—Bhla, N. O, cholos, per gal, | Bpecialdes Huttor, o Doultey, games ‘ and the solling was led by Pardridge, | PRIME MeroaNtiLe Paren—i@0l ver | gapnia 83 cars. . 848 Cattle, 191 cars o | per from River Sioux, lowa, had acar of | §1 Pepporell R, (c; Pepperell B, 40" | bdc; bakers, 24 K strap, 200. L AL ( Cudahy and Hutchinson at times. Wheat [ cent. Hogs, cattlo on market. £4 00 ¢ Pepporcll, 84, 18¢; _Pepperell, Pepperell, 104, 22c; Utica C, 4 4, 4 Hogs, 46 cars 2 Sheep, 21 cars closed strong. [Februar; o, March Steruive Excmavoe—Quiet and weak; J. G. Hall, western agent for Burke & May 735000 Juno T7og0 July a0l tgodas i1 $hig, Frazier, returned from Horaby, Ont., whero [ 48c: Wachusett, 44, 7e; Autora R, 44, ¢} | Gitrie acia, tartarie, 414 " TDBAN, ARMSTRONG & C b _mk!fio[ Hony wass tattar | sxty-day bills, #4513 demand, #1.85}. Disposition of Cattle, he has been visiting. Aurora B, 4-4, 6lge: Atlas, ON B, carbolic, d¥@ile; castor oil, $1. o i here for export on private torms, Mining Stocks. Showihg thenumber of cattle bought by | _ D. W. Austin of Neola, Ia., successor to | . Prixts—Solid Colors—Atluntic, 0 Balsam tolu, $7@dle; " tonka. beans, $1.574 | Wholesale Cigars. Corn was traded in to a moderate extent New Yok, Ieb. 25 —[Spocial Telegram | the leading buyers on to-day’s market: M. H. Hegarty & Co., had sixty-eignt heavy Garner oil, 6@7e. Pink | 1.60; cubeb berries, $1 calomel, 9 408 North 0th Stroet, Omaha, Neb, ““Hello" 1438, within narrow limits, the feeling prevailing | ') 4 h n + | uBive cattle, seiling at §3.90. mond, 614c; Allen, Ge; Riv- | camphor, 52@5te; canthariais, $1305 cassin L to Tue Ber,|—The following ara the min uyers, being somewhat ' firmer. The bulk ! erpoint, dige l‘nc!"l.fl‘.’l'. bdas, 17c: chloroform, 48 ergot, 47c; e OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. | Indigo Bluo—St. Legor, aige: Washington, | glycerine gum arabic, G0@s | —Bry Goods and Notion y o 63¢c; American, 6igc; Arnuhl, 6lge; Arnold | podium, 44c: morcury, 80¢; morph. sulph. M. SMITH & CO. £2. Produce. Century, $c: Arnold, A. 12c: Stiotel A, 1%; opium, #4.00; auinine, By@50e. nry Gflnfls Pfll‘lllshlflg Goods aflfl Notious X Eoas—Strictly fresh, 1lc. Cold stor | Windsor gold vKk't, 10'ge; Arnold B, 1003 04 l)muh , cor. 11th street, Omah a, age, vickled, limed, salted, not wanted at | Arnold A, Arnold, Gold Seal, 10c¢; B3UTTER—Creamery, faney rolls, prts, 24@ | PRINTS—Dress—Chartor oak, 5l - RICK KOCH DRY GOODS ¥ Allen, 1 ; creamery, fancy, solid packed, 23(a 5y W Sw § RS of tho trading was local, though | Instock quotations: o (-t‘-r::'tgu‘il Hhfimat g * at the opening a moderate umount of outside |Gould & Curry TheAttour-Cudahy P business was oxecuted. The speculative |Hate & Norero ABGrow Tuhs markets opened at yesterday's closing How Sivee Lee Rothschild . prices, were firm and sold up X@7c, some Commonwealt Hauillton & Stap outside buying orders being on the market Ontario & URABEWEER { in anticipation of a weak ovening, and us ! offerings were limited prices advauced X@ Denwood 'r Seneca Con.. 10y T, An ... ¥ uttor Crook...... 150 apo, 4%¢; Lodi ‘ ensod off some, ‘ruled steadior and | Bl Cristo Shippers and foo 85 Wikdor, ) sge; Pacitio, 4 Tmporters & Joubersin Dry Goods, Notiong ko8 a5 votter than yomeraay. There T ST /, rolls and prts, 15@20c; T was very 0od buying of May eurly in the : i ity Houe solid packed, 17@19¢; dairy, choice, 1 N Plunkett checks, 63(c: Whit- ha, Nubra session by local commission houses. A prom- Wasmixarox, Feb. 25.—|Special Telegram Showing the number of hogs boaght by | COUNLEY roll, choice, 11@!12c; counury roll, dij0; York, 8ijo; Normandi dress, ———————————— inent local trader was a moderate seller, to Tue —Bonds offered: $20,000 at | leading buyers on todav's warks 1, 4@10c; country roli, fair, 6@7c; poor Saloutta dress, 7ige; Renfrew dress, (] — bl Oats were traded in with less freedom and | at §1.04%¢. Armour-Cudahy Packing ‘company. , S@be. Bli@12ge. ¢ ‘ AN“ DEWEY & STONE, quiet, but a firmer feeling existed % A Owaha Packing combany iy—Turkeys, dressed, fancy. dry ) - Woods, 5c; Stan- Y and 'prices averaged o shado higher. PRODUCE MAKRKHTS. L e 15 | picked, 11@12; turkeys, live, por 1b, T@s3¢ 3 e Wholesale Dealers m Furnitare, Teaiing. . centsres. . obisfly. in | May e e e s 05 07 | chickens, fancy, 9c; chickens, choied, 7@Sc! | - ComrorTERS-—£,60@35.00. : s S T and a fair business transpired in the way of | umicaco. Feb. 35.—1:15 p._m. closo— LRI G chickens, live, $3.00@3 goese, dressed, | Duck—West Point, 20-in. 8-0z., 103 c; Basgmgm First National Bank bR changing trades from May to June n‘t ’,:]ua* > Wheat—Firmer; February, 75c; May, fancy, tll(mmc]b;;e%e.w%e-mfdduhokl!whrf@flg. 2"‘\;?-& I’gllm 23-in., Rozwl%{r'l,\ivt:-t ::lomt ! CHARLES SHIVERICK, discount, The near futures remained dul (c. geese, hive, d 7 ucks, dresse n., 12-02., est Point, m, | g S q i y but steady. Corn—Firm; Fobruary, 27c; May, m;‘,‘;°‘;",:§:;§,f;:§;';g§,‘;,fi,;;',;‘;:g, bought on | Fuoy! tie: ducks, choice, 0G100: ducks, live, | 110z, 16 ; 305 South 13th Street, Omal Furnitare, Trading was of a moderate volume in the | 207¢c. Swift & Co.. 467 | doz $2.30@3.00; pigeous, doz, $1.00. FraNNeL—White: Quechee No. 8 8, | ——————— ————————— AR RBFRI k. market for hoe products. 'The undertone | Oats — Firm; February, 195c; May, G GamME—Jack anipe, $1.00@1 25: Queches No. 39( 321405 Anawan, COMMERCIAL —_— of the markeu indicated considerable stead- | 207¢c. AveraRa[ObICoNoRs: plover $1.00@1.25; mallard du Windsor, Red—0, #4-iny | o - oo 1ness though the demand was only moder- Kye—May, 441c. The following tablo gives the average cost canvasback _ ducks, 15500@15 B, £l H A T OSEO s ately active in o quict way. Tho supply of | Barley. -Nothing dofng. of hoks on the datos. mentioned, inciading | Sucks doz 83.00; ves! - duoks, d X MoCORD, BRADY & CO., hogs was fair with prices favoring buyers, Prime Timoth, 16@1.17. the cost today, a8 based upon Sales reported: .00; mixed ducks, doz, 8150 Raftsmen, 200, umr Lake, Iron [] but this appoared 1o have vory littlo effoet | - Elax-Cash, § O A u‘un::g: & s “‘dfi:fi?{' flé‘xu:. ?‘0((‘95L Moaneln, 2036; Whike @ X1 No. 95, 29Kl | Gapital, - -~ =" $400,000 Wholgsale Grocers, n the market for produ Offerings on hisky—81.0%. D 3 = \@ic; | G i s 0. 2, (. $3i501 ) , ot SDuculative WosoUNY ware nob very larke snd | Pork= Steady; Feburary, $0.70; May, | heod light, 5@be; heavy, S@io. : HNo. 1, 4 Gont Soectos: No- 1, %, 4%¢. Surplus, - - 40,000 | 1thsndTeavenworth strasts, Omann, Nebrasks. the demand!waglonly, fair. . Local operators | 80,0734, o Braxs—Hand ~picked navy, $1.50@1. 00; | Smurixd: Checks—Caledonia X, 9%¢i | Omeers and Dirseior: 3 purchased o few - lots, but outsile | * Lard — Steady: February, $.i2i(; May, | Fob-4 hand picked navy, medium, 81.10@1.50; hand | Caledonia XX, 10ic; Economy, 8150; Ous, | 5O, and Diractors -k et ( orders were lLmited. Shorts bought, .70, 5 e s &k%d country, $1.30@1.40; good clean, $1.20 ?”"j 3,;‘;',;‘.“’32""“' Haw River, bi¢; Craw- M Anderson, Win. G: Maal, i 3, W L, ROA Pradi v confine or—Lower; 1 to choice, $2.75@ | bow: ¥ or . Se. ms, A. P. Hopkins, i 4 IR e I i i E Debitis Hoxay-—Per Ib, Tllinoly comb, 160; Call | 'Misomcnangous—Tablo ol cloth, $2.50; | 1B Biyan, é’uslum’x‘zcmum. Heavy Hardware, Iron and SIBBL Juiy. Prices wero advancod slightly during | WoolStead; quict: washed, 27@3; un- | pob: § 5 fornia comb, 14c; Nebraska and Towa ‘comb, | table oil cloth marble, $2.0; plain_Holland, Sorings, wogqa siock, haenware, lumbor, oo, 1300 “~= the early quarter of the session, but the ap- | washed, 13@27. Feb. 11 . 8 ig 12 @lde. 3 B 9; dado Hollnmh 1234 4 Y 3 reoiation was ot supported” to the close | biour.~ Stonoy; winter wheate 2200 | 10 B JERE R LB | ool orsam Y. A, e | Etuewn Wiar—ion, “White, 1834e; col- NEBRASKA HIMBEBAUGH & TAVLOR, lemand on shipping account was moderate .85; spring wheat, $1.10@ rye, 2 A &, i % 3 7 with buyors Tather backward about meoting | @3.85) back whent. §1251.50. per wi. Ranks dEFricos=Moay Sivise, 1565 Call oroats Wiasaasin swiss, 150; _Bulrrs ~Standard, Bo: Gy 1004 Bowaty, Bnilders Hardware and Scale Repair Stiop tho views of sellers. Offerings wore not | Provisions—Shoulders, $1.25@4.80; short | o poyoctiB? O, HARREE ORE | full cream brick swiss, 11@12; full cream | 12)c; Boone, 14c Deerless, cass, $6.00. N ATION AL B AINK | wmeetuntes Tools ang Butielo Solos. 1405 Dougins very largo and firmer prices were generally | clear, $.00@5.05; short ribs, for Februacy. | | (ol ToRoW B b 8 limburgefflswm, @12 Conser JEANS—Hoston, 78{0; Androacog- St7o0% Omabik, Neb. realized for most descriptions, .75 BiRte paaiedtucations & 05 @8 | ppEisicKromon frosh whiteirout, pike and | gin, Tic; Kearsarge, 7ife: Rockbort, 63{c; U. §. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. OHIUAGO LIVE STOCK. Tt roeayi creamery, 19@Ho; A8ty | Gooa to chiolce mixed hogs... 8 70 @37 | Boverel ber iby Aoy bemmiag, o atur | Bid ;l:é:rdvgz(:nd Tigo; Tnternational | Capital. 3 Moo‘ 000 -——-—»-«-—':"""’"‘ [T OL(;heew—F‘lrm, full cream cheddars and | G00d W choice heavyhoEs;, 18,65 (@B 7T OnaNges—Per box, Florida brights, $3.75; | YY, Sc; Shev-ucxon, 'S, ?/ic Warren, No. surplna.ln lut 1889, ........ 5':000 o SOk P | B, P o RS | e oy | i S e S Bt | oS SRR, REARES it i Wiolsilo Lamier, Ei A DU LT DG R B S T s The following table shows tho raugo of | seles. nacels, $450; seedlings hwemue, Swift River, §6; ‘thorndike 00, Sigcs | - LEwrs . xan, vice bresident. | tmportad and American Porl.lnnll Coment. | ath lots of primo steers sold from swrong to a | gRESTEslors frosh W@le. pricos puid for sheep 856050, mountain, $325; Los Angeles, | Thoradike H¥, Bio; Thorndike 30, 9 A, g TouzALLN, e T Qutioy. Whiss Latn shade higher, but later on the demand fell | yyited, Gige; salted buli, 337c; green salted rzmn{ht sheop 84 50 (@550 n- n five bt lots R rg sphox less, Thorndike XX 18¢; 'Cordis, No. b, '60' “.'3,,'“,."‘}”{“(. s, . - _——Wfiim away, and business ruled slow with prices | calf, Bigc; dry flint, 6@7c; dry calf, 5@se; Eg:ni‘;:mfig 2 LEMONS—Per bc:!x. i faucy, $4.00@ | Cordis No. 4. 10}¢c. e Mo G ~OHAS. R. R rathér easier than at the opening. Receipts, deacons, 2 each. Lambs. “fi vsrdemb‘»onh ”h $2.00@3:00. 7 D““‘-BFAM;“' 19‘92}116 ‘ckEu; o R “ " m;r‘mc:. Cashie o Dflfllfll‘ m Hfll‘flWflUfl anmr a8 will be noted, show un increnso of 8,000 | Tallow-=Steady; No.1, solid packed, 33¢c; A e e Vs T By nakery o - H. 5. EUumie, Cashier f L over the same timo last weok. Thoro was a | NO-3 34oi cake, do. L L i Siiayorai ¢ Bous, s | ice por bbi swaro, Boaver Gl A‘;AC iBe: Beavor Crock BES, THE lRON BANK, siroote diimin, Nobraskh: T %, among which were a owing the average price pal or loads CocoaNuTs-—Per hundre 5. 11c; aver Creel 10c. Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts. T3 ISSOURI MININOG Co. e R e L A B 3000 30000 | ofows on the duys indicated in 1957, 1933 | Averee—Dar bbi, &4.00 KENTUCKY JEANS—Mewmoral, 150; Glon- | A General Hianking Dusiness Transacted. MISSOURI MINING €O, couton seed ofl ke, one cousignment of 458,000 | aud 1890 CiaxnRiEs—Por bbl, §12 50@14.00, wood, 200, Koatucky Star. 85c; Herculos, wawTeD | Miners and Shipers of Hard aod oft Coal which sold at 1.5, Butchers’ stock was in 430,000 | Day .| Fob. 1800 | Feb. 188, | Feb. 17, Cipen—Per bol, refluea, $0.50; BaltighbLAFLIcHERI BIRTCRoo; Durbam, " #7)ge; Mel- B 00 First Natt=n! Bank o100, s, Neb: Al e T e i e Whese D] - 2 e 2 $3.80; hard cider, puro, per bbl, $5.00 vilie, 25c: Bang-up, 37 ] : IS3UED BY CITIES, | — LoD TS BRADYORD ported a rather slow market in stockers and | No. 8 spring. oo track, oasb, 710010, BN vz Sunday. Skixe axp ivis—tacooon, No. 1, latge, | _Criksu—Stovens' 3, 3gc; Stovenw' 4, 7o COUNTIES, 8CHOOL , feeders, but prices unaerwent little or 10 | ™ Ciorn-eQuist; No. 9. on tenble, $1@STHc. 2l "oy sE o Soailo; No. 1, medium, H0@ioc:'No. 1, | Steven & enched! 803 Stovens' P, Hes oistaicrs, waten | oaler fi Lumber, Lal, Line, Sqsh change. Choice to extra beeves, $.50 | (Ouie—Rasy; No. 2 white, on track, 22c. 23 Sunday, 518 5 3 suall, #0@500; No. 2, §and 4, 10@10c. Mini, Stevens’ B, bleachod, 8(c; Stovens 5" L Correspondence solicited. 'companiES, ETC, @4.85; medium to_ good stoers, 130 to 1500 | Rve (uier: No 1 in store, 45550 8. Banday, l (B tx No.1, lnr;(u,l(‘w@fic No. 1, medium, 50(@tde; | Stevens' N, bloached, i5c; - Stovens SKT, Doers, eta. ""’.‘.fifi‘ifi'.‘.".éh"mflu o 1bs; §3.90@4.85; 1200 to 1350 1bs, $3.40(@4.10; y—Duil; No. 2 in store, i0igc. 25 3 0% 508 5 98 No, 1, Nlmn h 40@50¢; No. 00" % 4, N‘alfl. 11k5c. ROW “ ‘Rms &Gomp‘"“ Blflk!l’i, R e s G0 B L S 00@a 15, siockers and | Provisions—Pork, $0.70, T meA D&lwa(:)? p"m.b gt fi'fi.fi? uosnlj jEdUsrles> m-ws Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. FRED. W. GRAY, [ ows, bulis sud mixed, | OB EETOT P OL camble wheat— Comparative Tables. e, i e mflu@lim Tmx Mo @ | Drisp Pruir—Currants, new, 5%¢c: runcs, o ararbern Bliasts OMIB : t I, B g, 00 Texas €O | g und notive; recoipts, 133 cars: ship- | Tho fallowing tavles show tho rangs In | Bruia 0 Wikedt, No o dossn e S0a; | casks, 1,800 bs, Blsc; prianes, ubls or bags, nmber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. Hoas—1Ihe general market opened steady, | Wents, 3L cars. Closing: No. 1 hard, I%ob- | prices on hogs during this and last weel: Muskrat, winter, lpc; fall, 10@11. Skunk, Bige; cltron peel, drums, 20 Ibs, 23c; lemon L KIND3 OF Corner 0th and Douglns streats, Omaha. rong and with o few sules at o shudg | TUUrY, T1c; May, Tes No. 1 norihers, beb- stronger prices than the average yesterday, ko asialTAg ;I but before 10 o’clock there was a break and [ o™ February, Teyge; May, Tdige. later sales showed a decline of about be. New York, Feb. 25.—Wheat—Receipts, Puckers paid the extremo range of $3.80@ .| 46,550 bushels: exports, 486,400; spot stron; esdiy 4.05. The bulk, however, cost $3.90@3.95, | No. 1{c in elevator, 87%( Wednesd while ‘shippers paid #1.00@4.05, one lot afloat; options higher, February, closing at | Tuuestay A A drums, 18¢; fard' dates, boxes, 12 tbs, ) an 3 omyliNhand lisusinsntces) black, 60@5e: striped, No. 1, 85@40c; No. | PCO! Y s y 13T, BUS“(}“ [ l DESIRABLE PA- Last weok, | B 30@ies No. " 10@18s; Mo fz Siathe. | 1lo: apricots, choico evaporated, 14vs apri I L PER BOUGHT, | . C. N. DIETZ 3 & cots, jelly, cured, 25 1 boxes, 16¢; npru.alu‘ St fox S 4 Shouge 00, o, 8 s Decler in Ail Kinds of Lumber, On lnuvrmml and Unim- ol faucy, 2 b boxes, 150; apricota cholce, bags, 250, Red fox, No. 1, $L0K@L25; No. 2,50@ | 6% g o A 0 vaL, 52 avples, evaporated, 50 Tb boxes, : : x"":; ‘th t;l;?uu{::\“wa? I\la -ll.mo 80c; No. 2, 20@ N nnplug, Star, 81{c; apples, fancy Alden, hl N {ra 0,0 Droved Fronacty 18th and California streets, Omaha, Nobrasks, o8 e % $100@1.95 Prairio wolt, No. 1 5 1h, 100; pples, fancy Alaon, 8 1b, 100! 0[ Purchased or Negotiated. | _______Millinery and Notions. This week. Salt Lake, blackberrids, evaporatod, P noryZonss touching $4.071¢. The demand for light sorts c. & EHLE e c. ::Mém& ‘[‘0“§ n\'i‘r 1, 8. W’l,@ 50 b boxes, b3¢e: cherries, pitted, dry cured, — e 1. OBERFELDER & CO., was limited, as is_usual on Tucsday, and | Corn—Roceipts, 277,200 bushels; exports, 8 BERID SRONELED) Noot, parDy pears, Culifornia fancy, 148 boxos, 25 Ib, The Negotlation of Tmporters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions ARy be quoted'al §5,06@4,00. e B P B Eoparyy SIE e e A I i o 81500 | 1568 peachies, Cal. No. 1fancy, s, unp bags, Boms CORPORATION BONDS, mporlers LIVE STOCK. firm, Fobruary, 373{c. STEERS. No. 1. $10a80.00; cub, 31.00(@.00: wischawim | S0, Iby 105 pénches, pared, fancy,' 18: Balt b A Bpocalty, 203, 40 aud 212 8outh 11th streot. L Outs—Receipts, 105,000 bushels; exports, 204,400 bushels; l|mt. firmer; No, 2 white, '.!b‘ 4 @28}ge; mixed western, 2 95@2ec: whito wen 20(@34; options higlmr' bruary, Lake, 7ci nectariues, red, 14o; nectarines, e e :fl‘.‘.ifi'a‘r"fi;;"{ per. r"-’u :Lf“%lfigsclb‘;?; silver, boxes, 15c; pitted plums, Cal., 25 Ib Cortes o e et o _Notions, o e Moy 0@ive ek sult, pocipiosn, | exos, $igo; kaspboreien, evapl, N, ., new, | Spongencesolicitec, ROBINSON NOTION C T5@s0c; anteiope, per Ib, 20c: olk, per I, 2e; prunos, K. €. 8010, 914(@10ig; orango o T uiami v peck oot "ratins Cutornly Loidon ¢rep W. B. MILLARD, Wnueéalfl Notious and Farnishing Goods, . Marten, | PS5 g2 Onicago, Feb, 25.—The Drovers’ Journal reports as follow: Cattle—Receipts, 6.000: market weak: beeves, $4.50(@4.95; steers, §3.00@4 85; stock- @ Coffee—Options closed barely steady; No. 1, 75¢@8$1.50; 25@50c. Opossum, 00, e Room 815 Brown Building, 1124 Larnoy strect, Omaha. ers and foeders, $2.40@3.05; Texas corn- | galon, 47,000 bags; Fobraary. $10.65610.40; No: 11" caned, 10@ins; No. 1 spon. 7a@1dc. | & i Juloncian, 1885, 0 S onclas siew, Omaha, Neb. L fed steers, §2.85@d 55, 8ot Rio steady: fair cargues, §20.00, Badger, l\o 1, full furred, 75¢@81.25; No. 2, “(,'“,’ 914 , s Hogs -Receipts, 22.000: shipments, 1 prunelles, 12} dried grapes, Sugar--Raw, steady; refined, steady. B0@d i No.d, 10@20c; wolverme, No. 1, VEaErAuLES—Tomatocs—3 1b extra, #1.00; " CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE G0, market 5o lower than opening: mixed and h 1 . £4.000.00, d CONSOLIDATE. 5 A, B0@4.05 lighn, 55064003 " aki, | 918 Rateclsiims:bialiod cioesd t0r Harch a4 i e Buira A Taviow—Green saited | 11D Siandard, Westorn brands, 0wises g lons, strictly standard, $2.90, Corn—Finest bides, 43¢o; dry salted hides, b@bo; dry ' ! ilte 4 flint" hides, 70 oalf hides, 55 Dasiages | Erown, $1.60; ilt-edge'sugar corn, vory tiuo, P $1.50; McMurray's2 b sugar corn, $1.20; hides 2c loss, Shellp Dbelts, green, each. 75¢ | 3’ (’x"..' Western brands, 85@81.00; 2 ". Wholesale Refined and Lubricating 0ils Axle Grease, otc. _Omulis. A, H. Bishop, Mana gory = 14 5 7,000; warket steady: Eezs—Weaker; western, 151{@15}c. Pork—Firmer, X 2 weatorn corn- -fed, §4.50 b zer; Toxuns, $.60@4L80; lambs,’ $4.80 Lard—Stronger; western steam, $6.15. wemmnen =5 Butter—About steady; Elgin, 28@284c 5 @31.%; sheep pelts, dry, per 1, 9@13c: | grandard, Westorn brands, 70@S0c. "Mush- LI br tallow, No. 1, 8}¢@8%c; No. 2, ge; grease 2 i W Kansas Oity. Feb. 25.—Cattlo—Raceipts, “C.‘.‘:L':.,"_"Lf&m?fi‘r‘.“wi’.‘iz'r‘:,‘”{zq"“%;‘"“ ] white, 85465 Yollow, 4 @sc. | ° roome—t b French, exira fine, @ite; 11 CARPENIER PAPER GO, P 3 4,500; shipments, 2,800; market highér; Liverpool, Feb. 25 — Wheat—Quie toers, $3.25@4.75; stockers and feoders, $2.50 | 51qerg offer moderately; Califorma No, 1. @Ho —le s, 5,800; shomenta, 1,103 76 8a(@7s gi¢d per cental; red western, 68 Vadrranins o New - Leiuce, por doz | Ereuch, fine, 18@32¢; 1 b Fronch, ordinary, 16@18c. Peas—Tres fine, ver ocan, 2 : B e e P easZ bunches, | gami fine, por can, 16c5 2 Ib extra, sifted, Wholosale Paner Delers, ! 3y ! We also rrcelve an cell Veal, Tiay, Grain, Ridca W ool, 1co stook g, wrapping wnd writing ATy s, _of;phmfiflu: £2.00; 2 1 'early June, $L25@1.85; 2 1b Murs | GreenandDriod Freer ibioe e R W A A R e paper. b 4 row, standard brand, $1.10; 2 b soaked, 5o, | 24y '",'" Write ua for priceso lon Ly 3 C A & i 4 rn onenst. g,_cmh,_":‘m,,w" 0900, | TISHAER: 08 1363 bor opat nois, per dos bunchos, 45@tos colury, New L Feb. 25, —Wheat—Steady; beans, 70c. Lima Beans—2 1 soaked, 75c. shipments, 200; market higher; fairto fanoy | xO B ean rre" Orleans, por doz buachos, * 76@Mict Cal- | Pston Faken- Hoansesy i Lawis #1 05 d. 77 native steors, §8.80@5 10; stockers and foed. Jhach N ra—Steady; No. 8 mixed, 50K@ale. ats— 2 mixed, ors—iteceipts, 5,700: shipments, 700; ‘{';‘.‘,},k?f:'\’{a‘m RiD0 BEIN market steady; heavy, !856@305. pncklnz, Mention Omaha l!ee. 4. L. DEANE & CO. T £1.00° per t & General Agents tor ornia, N 0z; spinach, i bbl $2.50; cucumbers, Darpdoz. 'l.'g.@ Crown brand, 'l 50 Sweet l’flllloul 3 ‘lb S o Rarene . W., 100, W. W 124¢0: & neas City, Fob. 25.—Wheat—Steady; perdoz bunches, 40@50¢; new turnips, per 4 43 B0y o O TRl mfi“’.}:fim . e u‘s kv, casb, 02ige; No. 2 rod, casb, 68 | 1 don buncio, 4iaidc: i laat, por It o:?';o. h@e"g&"flé'?.}é‘:‘“m"“' Laoj apiad el 4189 uitural_Implom HARDY & 0, 0 25, —Ct —Receipts, now cabbage, Louisiana, per crat H i ; shipments, 250; market slow; canners, i ) i | “Suoans—Cut loaf, 8o; out loaf cubes, 7440 A ey . u.gb cows, 81000195 Mok 8ia | ,orn—Weak No. 2 cash and Fobruary, new potatoes, Bermuda, per bbl, $05.00; to. “TLININGER & METC. T oo Dermicacter | standard, powdered, 7ke; XXXX,powdered, gfia ‘feadars, §2.35@2.00; voal calves: §2.00 Pt Hermidn Xos, Dar box, 1,50 et s, Sogonee | \qrinl) Inplemens, Wagous, Carriages 78, Dols, Albums T 2 &u—No. 2 cash and February, 17¢ bid. Honse Furnly! g8—Receipts. 4,000; light, market weak; e VEGETABLES— Dld—Swm potatoes, fanoy | G, Neb, 66; amber, 53, Batios. sla.. Wholassip. OmabinHeorass, ever.vtmnl. RN @S, Tii iy g OMAHA LIVE STOCK. 1 M":;?‘,',z:'bb'r"“'&? ',,n“w‘ ,‘;‘l‘,"’“;'er“b‘;l' 05“’:‘:“““7(;::“1""’*] mottied, per 1, 8@1vo; | =7 5. WINU ENGINE & FOME iy = FINANCIAL Catule. $4.50; rutabagus, per bl e R ES T T tongue, $2.60; Steam and Wfl!&l‘ Slllllfllflfl. —THE— Tuesday, Feb, 25, bbl, t..w;g-r-nlpflbror Dbl $2.00; beots, per | 2 1b lunoh tongue, $475; 1 b corned beet. | ma P Ay New Yon, Feb, 3.—|Special Telegram to | _ The receipts of cattle wore eatimated at bbl, orse radish roots, per 'bbl, $4.00; | §1.20; 2 1 corned beof, $2.05; 6 T corned N 2 horse radish roots, per Ib, 70} celury roots, | beef '$6,50; 14 1 corned beef, §14.00; 2 1 Tum Ber|—Stocks—The stock market | 2200 compared with 813 yesterday, 8 total of 55,00 $6.50; B wtmewabrnoieb e nansammn 0 0982 15 1020 25 2025 20 2945 B 25 920 1 A0 8D WAL EEEERE s e 51510 19 942 1925 25 19 D R0 IS 1S 1D 1D 19 9 R 1 1S R0 ROt e 1 T Db, 85,00, colery rooL, bee o, 0. bonoleas pigs feat, $3.50; 1 1 Bagliah brawn BROWNELL & vo. 4 100 fer the correspondiog two 'dags last Lis "o Aroat il oo I J OF THE opeaed with a spurt today. This was in | ook~ The scoor markat apones oo o, Avris Burten —Per Ib, $1.20; 2 1 Ruglish brawn, 8.00; 6 1 fng: ; "3x Kecping with the expressions up-town last | us vossible, scurcely anythiag changiue | o Lt ';fi’mh,m. S lish Brawn, 86,505 1 b compressed ham.81.751 'EEEEE 'Iin‘“q[l and“(}eneral uacm.,‘l‘ir.y' Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, ] night wnd with tho feoling of the Chicago | haads before nidday. Sellors were Bolding 2. p“""“,_s@lfie s lnged B combressed ham, ®75; 1 ® cbipped "LeAYon WorL) SiFest, Oman. ~ nd all the early sales in- # | party. Westorn orders were to buy Gran- | for steady prices The Best Route From Omaha and Councll dicated an unchonged market. ibhe late ad- JELLIES—4@4150 et lh ovs Goons—Barley, 8{@4; fa- u v iron Worke, Blaffs to gers, London bad early buyng ordersin | Ui a P Beeswax—No. 1, 16( peas, fc: oatmeal, 25(@50; MBCA: | ~emmmrcmren i O OIAS spocialtion. An explanbtion. s Delng Indus- | Lo fiuun, Oulcego did aat have 4p poagee e Pigs Feer—Piokled, r:’:l?f,lpicud pia | ront 10c} vermicelli, 10c; Fice, 4@ois; sago | PAXTON & VIBRLING IRON WORKS, | weimes THE EAST = triously circulated regarding the uttitude of | indeed not lower. Almost all who sola eariy ripe, kits, 65¢; | and tabioca, 6@ 6o tongues, km $2.35; pio ickled ' H. C. tripe, it $50;'spioca pia | *Corren — Kous e bemnn b s, | WROLEDE A6 CaSt Tron Building Work WO TRAINS I)AIL\' l!?lWlflCN OMAHA Messrs. Gould, White, Comnor snd other | i the day ure of opinion that they D COUNC 51 WIS CZEES X SEESSRESS, LS5 EELEEERERESE88888%I L BLUKE 4 Eagiues, brass d | woll knowa bulls who buve rewained inao- | 9% Sicady prices | while u few “persous "fi“.';n"é‘&..‘" jj. obl, 80.7310.75, %2’“.”";’,%.':&'.:‘,"(’;" '&Sifi’f"fi:fih.‘.’“;:‘«z:; AR TR R R T | e, ZANDS lll:lwnukr-o{ tive while prices have been deprossed. The | yales wore ot £0.40@3.85, There were. fone BUCKWHEAT FLOUK--Dag bbl, $1.75. buik, 24ige. St Faul, Minucaolls, Cedar Rupfds, exolanation is that the decline was not ob- | sales at the $4.00 price, with more than half Fom e o [ sEs8EAE WooL—Fine, average, 22@23c; medium, blun—(.,adfith extra Georges, new, OMAHA WIRE & IKON WORKS, Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, 3 avorage, 21@22c; quarter blood, average, 18 d bank, , 4 ilver, 2 b, iu ! Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, fected 1o becauso tho publio hua to be | tho walcs utor wbove the 8450 mark. Tl 2 ; course, -vgrue. 16@176;" cotts and | Gos - sncw. Whiter 15 Aarerd B bigg Manufactarers of Wire and Iron Railings | % Tl Mudison,’ Jmn-sv':lln, brought in on a lower level to make any | SHer HArEELIAY DS HUCLC A% obebing very rough averuge, 1@ Turkey cod, large middies, Desk rails, window cuards, Sower sands, wire sigas, liolt‘ Winoua, La Crosse, bull movement lasting. These leaders were | Monasy's prisce and growlos weskor domns | - 8 815 PIoKLgs—) Nfl"lfl- por bbl, $4.85; swaly, | 8ijc; snow white, crates, 125 1, Sig. 1N ook Omaua Auuullollmrlwplnlunl polute sast, Northeast and 0 Monday's p: ‘f R uring | gy, 8 315 .75 chorkln-. #6.75; C. & 8. chow chow, 7} ©; Iceland halibut, 1lo; medium Boul sutisfled to let the market off to & poin | the day, closea decidedly weak und 10 some 1 8 3 50 Qts, $5.55; pts, §3.80. Ay herring, 250; No. 1scaled horring OMAHA SAFE & ITRON WORKS, ¥or through tiokela tall oo toket seent ¢ 101 where bears will turn bulls Better head- | cases from bo to 100 lower. Ouly the least | 8 3 3o Boratars-—per bu, 8o; common, e, 220, dowestic Holland. herring, 55¢; Ham- | Manf'rs of Firg and Burglar Preof Safes, L:rl::nn Suret, in Barker Block, o at Unjon Pacio \ way is now expectea when the upsturn | desirable stufl show the greatast declive. | gy 8 MarLe Suaar—Per 19, 131, ced herring, $1.50; Ru dines, Viitina et Dinlug 0 ] Cow stuffs on the contrary opened uctive > Ead v D, e Durg epl ot . ol i | Vo ok, iron shutiers and fire escsves Wi 0401 tho Chl o great draw! this mornin CALVES, A ert o an sardinos, p w; impor G.‘Andreen, prop r. COF. Lith Aud Jnck8oi Stk comes, Th drawback ing e mathel ‘ohsheias’ Danis PROVISIONS Blml. No. 1,16 1_average, | 75 i 08, pli Sic; iwported waukoo & B Jallway, wnd evers utieaiion s was the narrowness of the market. With :':,‘.’,{:T:fi;:m,., rices, the vy A L P i 4 O 0 00 B, s 18 o 14w lv;za. ufll‘i:nd herriug, Ea'-?:: hrnm‘l Bl do.fancy VAl 0 Vationgors by Courieous emploves of iy the action in Rock Island, Burlington & | lots being reported up 50 to lle. Cowsof [ 1 400 Iy 801 drn-d m"““’, b 7o: beot | $18.00; bloaters. Helt ble. $18.007 whitefiah A n:u General Managor. Quiney, Now Engand, Lowavile & Nush | the Sisndurd Catl compuny, sveragion | 3 i% o senaipy o; died b Rime 1ol | § o haif bhia S wblefat: Ts Daaoy AR e 0 ville and Sugar Refineries taken out there | 1,048 pounds, sold Monday a " . 54 t.perlb R roalples 6go; add 1 per b | ily whitefish. $3.00; sulmon, $5.50; 1 1b ack- Wholesale manufuctui ritkel skt P romained 1ittlo for the rest of the list, First | W8 Welkhivg loas, and vot considered us 1 P i for amail low &ral (orriog), 81 0@Lioi 1 B fonan ad- | 84 b, Doors, Bllflfll and Mouldings it asan i Arinags Gesses) Fhmstoy prices wore materially higher than the clos- °3w.de\ny stroug and high compared with | 1’ 150 . fi'.;,‘,;’m,'s‘:,m“d‘ $0.00@0.25; midleod, 2{::.‘.., 0@ w"‘;‘KmAlfl,"‘n‘@.fl:’“: '}1';’.: Braach bioe, 1288 #Lreols, Omatis, N ARK Generat superintentont. ing figures of last evening, Chicago Gas | steers. Feeders and -mlfin wntfllew [ 168 Cror Frep—$12.50 $1.00; 2 1b oysters, 10 0z, $1.85: 1 b Oysters, e ~ b being up 1, Louisvilie & Nushville 5, and | tive and stroug, selling as high as 3. STOCKERS Brax—$10.50,) B0z $1.10; 8 1 80 let, 12z $2.65: 1 1b clams, SQU“ OMARBA. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Youn the others generally from A 1o % por cent, ey 1ieeeress 610 2 B0 &n —1156: muu s L nl-m, lm.le naokl. b A o~ \"u'f-*“d"'::. uieriy fromy o sardines, Gyt Ext - :;I;fi;::nl::;::w:; hog::ln_ w:ru .;1::,; aWiA vacaiueains m&u;“‘;gmml‘:: 1., . M:“E'::)“ THhuue 035 J"‘"ug'f‘ PAru—Elrnl.w, per D'N“{ I!l"l u‘:k b urdln- UNION STOCK YARD CO, ’he-nn;ml-flwnu m.’uuyu. h ington, 8,000 compared with 1, 3 d 0; rag, 2i{c; wanils, 5@de; No. touched 104, and the wmarket sagged | market opened mlow With' very few wales | 8 ... 096 210 2. 50 310 lmpo uc.u... for hoe cure, FREE OF CHALGN, 3 i ".-é 0f South Omabe, Limited Jo <L QL

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