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FOR br 1. . 8 SALRE=One & A Po§IEs - Omaha QORSALE-Count fron &afe and il f Froec " i 8 152 1 t N “mv.un Fur streot, two blocks ft 1Car i HOYsES~Lots Farms.La 15th and Doogins str P OR sALE top Surreys: i phactons, at 1400 Doa, (01 SALY Cneap, 1ron conmns and win it on brick build livrs n pf WANTED~FEMALE HELP. JANTED—=A good girl at N, Chi W. cor 14th w20, 11 25 and \ y V \ TANTED -\ ¢ % Mrs. Warren Switzlor TANTED=An clderiy or i 1o take care of child, aved | Lath st | Mary's ave i : | Apply 506 S FANTED ul hous A ood.compete Mrs, CA it priv for Kinger, 11 ED=AL303 North 224 8t_, a girl to_do | Al hovsowork—mist bo i €00 d nundross, 0 rofnronces. Apply nt 210 n, 16th WWANIED- 2 work. ( Oinabin Empic Crounso Ttio VW ANTED- oo W ' ANTED--A grirl for general housews W to lonrn t of apprentice the b 025 I house wa roct. 1 grivls for places and nent Burenu, 119 wirl for small family RIUENS (R 76 ANTED Girls for houso work, first and work, also. good female ¢ook, hest | &, oull Omaha Employment Bureai, 110 )~ One good dining room girl, In Hotel, cor, 1ith and Capitol av iD—Shirt makors at Paras VW ANTED- mmediay eral house-work, 14 ‘\ NTED—Fomalo cook at Miller's restau e, 1004 N. 10th st Wt German preferred. 414 S, 14th st 0 2 W ANEED Two dining ropm giris at Dao- baum's restuurant, 1511 Farnm st ) WAL A wirl for general 18t VWANTED perminent situntion. - Inquire £t , near Farnnm "‘,'A\N' D—Girls at Oceidental fminedi “v,\ D~Nurse gl and St. Mary’s nve. \v ANTED—A cook for small family, inauire south 13th st o1 Yy Ante girl for general housework YY “applyutonce nt 1415 N, 15th, 41325+ I Harrison's, 1112 Food pirl for gen- Cuss strect ED—Female conk for hoarding house, 1 for general housewor! Mary's ave. , st Apply & ccor. 20th enoral Kendis. house work housowork Apply For- e Gl 25 vk '\v,\s 1—Good girl for gencral housew ut 1415 Jones st 1 VWANTEDGirl for goneral small family, Mrs. Thos I Shermun ave. WANTED= Ludics to own homus. quietly mde. - No photo. paintin ing. For full particulars, plensc once, Crescent Art Co., 10" Central st. Boston, Mass., Box 5170, 902011 "‘ T AN Heud cook at the Famous 19 S 11th st W young ladios ana genta learn telegraphy. Prospocts for positions 20 when compotent, good. - Address W. J. D. 1oom l.Cnmmohlnnk 16th st, Om: vl for L 15th st., J. DGl for general wman or Irish preferrel. estave., id house from St. Mary housework in Hall, 1541 013 for us at their week can ho $ 10 CAnVRSS- addross at work $7 to £10 e An cxporienced young man of s for ndvertis t nnd { ndvertising nees, Addres tating exporic ences, ete. L, Wessel,') Lincoln, Neb. Agents and dealers in n»wrrl.\n—x wskn wnd Wesiorn lown o handlo tho Union S 200, No. 10th 8¢ g Machine. Omaha, Neb, Address, —COienr salesman to scll the cit Erlich & Lungstadte, clork. | Address 1. Sundsteat NTED - Drug ferved, od de tomed to Kotting ron. Tion Works, U, P. tracks and WAN ately )VA\"rm» 10 oarpentors at Farnam st. Potter & Cobb, 09320 AN] 3D —Installment canvassors to call Il! n st, and see what we have to anager. Vierling S 1thst. 69 —A good sobor barber, fmmedi- Address Asu Dixon, Blair, N WANIED -, alenting tuition. .")V ANTE work, FPYHE largest Mt Co. in tho world_want mon to 8ol their goods on salary o) 1 igsion i alltowns in Nobraskn. No capital or_expori- ence necessary, Reference required, Address, M, box 267, Onititha, or M, box 667, Lincoln, Neb, T ung man to do office work ut Bhorthand “lnstitute ' for 700 25 5 & 2 shoemukers for holp on second Holo 100 Office boy who can writo a fair attend strictly to business. Ade perienco and wages expocted, 78 dress, & 051, liee ol ANTED—Hoy to take car do light work abc ut house r. Jones. of horso and Inquire 14114 0 Chy 00 & rdon pres ad work, #hip 7 o'clock Monday morn* snies eall to-dny and get your tickets, Moore's mployment Agency, 900 south 10th st, n 5 2 VVA NTRD -Bridge Carponters. Allbright's Labor Agency, 138 Parnam. o ANTE 13 ) First-class tnners or cor vomont Cornice Works, F 710 2 ANo 11 n Clerk to go , Wyo. e information, cill vk Drug Co,, Omaha, N 825 WA tor Ruilroad Work, 8. Alibright’s Labor Agency,1308 Farnam, i TRD 1o Itawli or uddross H At once,oue pants maker and one coat muke. Good pay und stendy work, E. O. Sawyer, Fairnion 071 2 WA‘\"I B v spoctulty among trudespeople und mechan. to8, Address with Toforoncos And pust oxpert euce, Box 0-20, Heo offiey 457 A sulesman to introduce & WWANTED-A fow more azonts to Introduce our Automutio Musical Insiruments, on instullments. Anygae ean play thom witho mugical instricti, tho best paying, casiost selling novelty ever know 10 $40 0 wook S bo ronlizot, 0. B Lot, Manwsers 1407 1 nam street, up stairs. 3 ANTED-Genoral ngents, ¢ on the doilar to wholesale m lare ehance to make monoy. No competition. triotly business. None but business men need :nply. Address with stamp F. M Weuver, In- ianapolis, Ind. ™ 0§ SITUATION WANTED. ED—Situation in family as scamstress and to wssist with ohildren, by & youny Address Miss Helen Morr .I'mun'll 1 FANTED—Sitnation in u good pe business in this city, by an experfenc LI;IIIIUII u un who, if suited, ‘could huve privie i l.u{]pu"um.mufllmuwnll Address nlw ten cmpieton & Co., Ko 1800 6, Omibn Nacl Dank® ) All’l‘lliv-: m‘l;i::ue-m % do .;eneul ousowork by colored man. Inqutre 413 N, Twenty-third stroet. OMAHA DATLY Ji'OR RENT—Farnisiea room BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES. THE 20, 836-~-TWELVE PAGES M1 M 19 Plensan Payne. F FOR SALE-HOUSES-LOTS, = Wi was in wit ). Blair, B cattie on the 1 hal and on Lave 0, A we tician, wa: around the Stpments. | Pratt & Feris Cattlo compa 16,000 | 715 head ot ca At the ya 15,000 | came in with 1 437000 | The 8 | 7 | “HUTCH " SELLS WHEAT FREE wan La market with yped from wock ¢ upany were in Ana Can ward Fake a Dow a P Also Gradually Weaken in Price cs Prices to T -3 0 » 52,000 b= Wheat pot N o market with 1 teady with N y Wahoo: Dorsey | raded red, 20808701 No, Heaton & Co., We red, S sty in elovator AR at: No, 1 red, %c; No. 2 Powel n g it \ Oal Spot_de and { : & Wa on_ the 0, with tw Receipts Quotations, t 1000 ON CHICAGO 'CHANGE, o, Sept Speeial Tele BOUS WANTS. e A« am t by the fam, only experts rante ember Waco, OMAHA WHOLESALE ner, York Hh = 1 ole closing at 4¢ Shade low vithin a very few ad fallen to 1e. The ‘o min: re- MARKELTS f corn and 0 white Petrolenm—Steady. Eggs—IFirm and fairly active; we weeal Saturday Muce, Evening, Sept The trade. | T'he fell W o ianiungo 038, Dee ol \ o \ plen b5, \ Addre ave. o avd, A L p The foll. i puyme produce, 18t same option in pork ovened at 80,70 and 1 ty back 1 1 wheat recovered .o, selling ble el atinie, From N ber wheat sl ROt L but did not stay there and ( Trading was very W L iimproved property It and alnost ody disposed to 2 beautitul corner dots in Hanscom . Corn fell to and November pork to Pluce, 181 feet eien, enst front Pl otin itimsbaugh ; TANTED-From 2 to 5 unfu 8 lots I Tatior Tince; o . J in modern <oy i fiest-c L B ‘|< e s until October 10, J, A, Grifiitt Sralgibn Eole @ fr assold on the mirker to-dy epresent the prices The market was very active during arly purt of the week, “Receipts since yesterdiny bave been more: liberal and prices are not quite as fivm. 15¢ s aboat outsidy fizures obtainable for strictly fresh, candled stock, Brirer—The demand for first elass table butter continues very brisk, while lower grades are dull and neglected,’ Fine eream ery ad dairy meets with ready sale at quo- tations, Fresh creamery fresh dairy, 15200} choic i choice country solid pi good country roll, 16(@17e; fair ¢ solid packed, 1w Tde s common, Seet Cuerse—Fane residence Pork—D new mes Lard tive; wes Butter Cheese: oMinnea; a_shade lowers November,ile ern, cash, 67c} all they | Flour—Dully to about | ers’, 83, 40, 11 and weaker; S11.000711.50, 74 points lower and moderately ac- 1 steain spot quoted at $6.50, rin and uncha; L Wl fivm Sept. 25 No. 1 hard TANTFD—1 dence. Addre s giving TANTED-Niccly SHIIVER, Tteal voawa, Ly ant s nished ro central § SLALG terms. sely Vi ndings atat Wheat Went whether there was more than bought, Johin McCormick ott & Co. picked up about could find layy una loose up : 3 . noon, wher auled off quietly and let tece t, 172,000 bu, | the market shift for itself. Beinz without |, Shivients—Wheat, 21,00 bu.; flour, 23,00 el support after they went outof it, prievs | G sianaes, Sept. ¢ naturally went down a little. ‘The floor talk | o B red. e300 toeeints, 50005 \ i that the bulk of these purchases were on ), faney’ (il eream flats, o i box, Higes shorl” aceount, O o the. mostliberal |+ Corn ~Heavy and lowers new mixed, 0@ | B 1‘““(‘.- an young Amerieas, fou i sellers was “Iluteh.” 1le 1ot go of som Do, Lie: faney Swiss, 1hc; e Utlek, ts, and in fiet accommodated protty | Oats—Quict and steady; No.S mixed, 27 rglatge: Limtug, 130, ek everybody who wanted to buy wheat. | Rye—Quiet; No 2, e i :»Illlll.\ Siiiarket Jswell sl with 1lis sales liad more effect than the purchases | Pork—Dull 'at $10.00, ive cLickens and sales are diaggiu Jore did, or prices would not have gone down so [ Lurd—Dull at 86,55, vt beon o eonsienments of drossed steadily, Nty e, s o market { el tosa tvas 8low nEid heav :\"J|'“I“l'l"o""“‘ gl £ slow sale, owine to the warm weather. 7 and hes Milw 3 Clickens, old, per doz he day that the St L Corn—Steady ; No ¢ chicke 5} ducks, 250, unensy, and that any break i prices herd | Oam—orondy No tirkeys, SLODGOML | wedse, «vlm 'm would et with a responsive decline there, AT LD ressed—Chickens, choiee, per 1b i ] o elase Novemiber corn nad fallen to | & By Ger o1 et o' ducks, elioice, Lle; geese, Le; nd. Patior te There wns liberal selling by abont the [ prsyiohowers No. . 2000 ne interests who were pounding wheat. % e, 1500 | Pork, too, beeame heavy, though it was not | New, Orleans, 5 A ety St | but not quotably T very liberilly sold, Novémber fell o so.15, | Djf notanatably higher |- ‘\”\l recovercd alittle before the final close, |‘l:l: l.UI 'W a 1 10 oo ssed all around asfotioy A Shotders, 26i0; pork 3 lard and clear ribs, § Cuim, G cmber puts on wheat | - Liverpool, S¢ - Novenber puts on | holers offer frecly; new No. spring, 3 S0 v ood but dull at $s 4d. our—Supply spot, Septémber, Supply R t4s 4d; October and November, steady ¢ Nov rom P Or, nedr patents, 004405 bak- Siunders st A ANTED =By thre and one small ss stating jrentlomen room. Centrally terms und locatic one 1o lurgc wted. 1 Han<eom Pl r l0th nt, e near i n st | 2lots, corner, West Cuming 1000 | Lot on Burt, near ear line veeveevere: 0D 0od lot, Parker's adi 1,401 1er 10t on W0th and Harney 16,000 Undivided half interestin s 1-2 0cres 113 miles south tor Lots on_easy terns in i 1t on i WALt A full eream cheddars, 11e; TANTED=Two urfuernished rooms or <mall shipments, t W i 1 N south and enst, U. P, passenger d wito; Gih FIVO' TOTOFCNO: | Al i ot o : 0 Lots— L want to buy une or two ) must bo fino. ots And at & bubgain P, Millard hotel. 1,600 Shriver Place” Dlcass Hill, West Cumimng and West Side Improved Property, Full lot, lrge 2 story houso i b Tlint. Fonts for S4.60 per month, on Davenport near 1ith Tull lot, od house near 12t 22 feet front, larec nenr 15th 4 five-toomed cnsy terms, on cuch Fine residonce on House and o monthly payments Beautiful cottage in” Wilnut cnsh, bilanee long time &) feet gouth front in Parker cattuee Adidress W VW ANIED- o by n drug store or find a o eation o start ancw in Omaha or some thrifty western town. Address W, 8. P., Mil- lurd hotel T30.408 VW ANITED—Evervone to ¢ onr new specialties, sold on instaljments, canvass ers win oo 1301 Dougla’ st 1613 Chicazo st WANTED unfurni ) modern improvement 0 47, BBee oflice. WANTED -Information of E. who left Trwin, Tn. July 20th, for 5 in search ol location ot hirdware store son wiving. roliablo information: will he 1ib. erully row dress Ho Ottaway. Kirks man, Towi 2 6 Waxe Torent by y and enreful tonant. with housc or flat of 4 or b reoms, not too. far business. Address with lowéstrent, O office. 5 W ANTED—oarders at 603 N 1ith st. ber iimitod. VWANTEDSingle and board, priv be fi oftice. WANTED-Al wanting toloarn - short-hand and type writing to attend Valentine's Short-hand ~Institute, Expogition buildin Omaha. We ean furnish sufficient employme {oyoury men and boys 1o pay tielr board while in attendunce. 3—Cct. 20 L atisi e Carr was wired carly uis bulls were yery Wheat- nber, <, 0 Ditvenjiort, A 004,00 hiousc, on rarniin, pay, eall for th October, £0.55 ~Corn—=Firmer jork, sather has again turnc warm and the game trade is somewhat weak. Good sound prairie chickens hold about theit own, while ducks are extremely dull_and low.' Prospeets tavor a very brisk trade in praivie chickens at hizher fizures as soon as cold weather sets in. - Prairie ehickens, $2,00 1; | @250 per dozen: quail, $1 S0 snipe, plover, ete., $LO0@L25: ducks, "(Mallavd), SLA0@HLTH; dueks, (Teal), $Lo0125: ducks, mixed. 7 81,00 Wi 350z deer. saddidles, per [b., 11612 CArCsSes, per 1b, antelope, 11@I2¢: ant 1011 t oz, book Smith, persons to situations, learn i 3 and Farnaim A e on N. 16th st., on 2,000 i, s A sir ntleman wiches n room 100 rnished in house w Address, long clear with 89, s, 1:10) it Olric 51000 and Cap, ove..... §300 i PIac 300 cottage full It on w, Cuming 1,000 wre 6 rooms, and lot, 1ith none orma Full lot, nieo cottaga s st neur 2ith Half ot and house o Wheat — D winter, 6s 7d e CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. S elk, saddles, Jack’ xabbits, 0,005 sanall, herdor, 1,001 Ovsrens.—The exceedingly waru weather the past few days has had the effect of 1 the ovster trade. 10 is as good could be expeeted at this season of the year. Prices remain the sameas last week, "Phe followin are the prices at whicli country oxders are filfed: Mediums, 5003 standard, Be: seleets, 4007 extra seleets, oraToEs—There is very little demand for potatoes just at present, ddalers being mostly supplied by local armérs and are not ready vetto lay in their winter stock. The out- look, however, for the month of October is Quité favorablé. From 150 1o 200 car loac of potatoes will be needed to supply the loc trade: and no doubt a good many ‘more ears 10 &0 to points where the crop is almost a total failure. ‘They are selling in a smail way at 30 ide per bushel, ONtoNs—Receipts are more liberal westérn rangers, dull ana 10e Jower: market not quite as firm as a week tives and halt-brecds, 3 Oions, faney, in bulk, ver bushel £2.40@2.753 4 3| 1255 wood, per bush 31003 Coloradas, Orezon from store, per bbl., $3. $3.005 Wyoming Tex SweET PoraTors—Choice lome grown, it coipts, per ib., 23 Jersey, per bbl., §4,50. lower; rough and m CABRAGE—There is a fail demand for choice inzand shij cabbag or doz. heads, Kips, n, faney eating, per bbl, bis mw steady; natives, zan, assoried varieties, five: 093 Jambs, $3.5 Michizan, S, per bl § bl 52 50 tive and - tenh 3,00 i XL ) Sept. 25.—[Special Telegram to Arrii.—The receipts this week Liave been over 51,000 and ineluded proportion of good neavy eattle. Early in the week the best heavy eattle wore in good demand, but in the latter portion they have been in’ lizht request, and - today there were twenty to twenty-live ears of good heavy ex port eattle that were left over without a bid, Somie tidy fat steers sold fairly well but the general demand was extremely indifterent. Buyers would not buy common and heavy cattle except at considerably reduced rates. Shipping steers, 1350 to 1500 Ibs., $5.00; 100 Nemaha connty, Neb., fn | 10 1550 103, $4.20@1.60; 950 to 1200 Ibs, $4.00, Gormitn near Lutheran church, | The range cattle reccipts today were about FANTED 1 : 7ot Fine house and orehird. As cood as anybody's | 1500 through Texans and 1,600 westerns. The 4 want to rent a good 7 or Sroom rm To trade forstock neh in southwest N + N O G market in a general way was quiet and life- Nochildren A sale or two was made at 10¢ deeline, than half of the receipts went over Wintered Texans and tervitory eat- 555 Wyoming Texas, 1035 1bs, $5,15; 87 1201 Ibs, 15: 60 cows, 1044 Ibs, 3 Colorado-Texans, 1020 1lbs, £3.00; Jregon, 1217 1us, $3.90; 108 Colorado, 1256 CuIcAGo, the Brk.]- § 2,000 o 15t ) 3.60) srmanent Houses and lots in every addition to the city. uly @ | Callund cee us before buying clsowhere. from W, ( post ol ) SALE OR EXCHANGT nercs in Nemaha connty, Nebraskn ntee that for soil, loeution, fruit and o tural purposes, this farm 18 eque . to nny west of the Missouri river. To trade for ntleman_desiros 1 cattlé or horsc wmily pre No. 51—160 neves one and ono-hult miles from teluss, stato terms. Address tion on Missouri Pacific raiirond, in Nemana county, Neb, Well amproved. T trade for hardwiire. No. miles from improve chandise No. b5i— 25.—~Wheat—Weak and ompt sl lowers casl Corn—Nominal, Oats—Neglected. Kansas City weak: No. 2, red, bid: November, (: Corn—Lowe cash, 507 October, 30! ¢ bid; November ouminal; cash 67 o E . 25.—Wheat—Dull and cashi and October, 61¥ge T &N @30 bid. ¢ bid; LIVE STOCK. five Well mer- ) ncres in Nemaha county, tation on B, & M. railrond; To trade for general Chicago, Seat. repoits as follows Cattle—Receints, steers, $5.4065.005 $2.00@B.40: cows %—The Drover’s Journal 40003 duily shipping stoekers and feeders, bulls and mixed, $1.200 bulls, 250 2,605 through tle, 10c lower and dul 2,40 steers, SL0@a, i'exas COWS, and s, fee: Land Dopa W ANTED—Teum Address M, 63, Bee of 314 Butler ecunty, less, but unsold, tle: Dakota, ty, Kas. | $2.70: To trade for Kansos, i cres in Chase county, of mare ponies for b ) aeres, in Nemaha county, two miles fromcounty seat. Well improved ru stock. 50 acres in Greenwood ments on the land. ED_Lvening employment, hookkeey otherwise. Add MeClure, nene U. P, B IR, Co 9 choice, quict, No. 5 01,003 Fino impro o ibs, Hoas week 1 TOR BEN' J7 O RENT—Nine room house veniences, 1911 Dou door, possesgion October WV ANIED 10 RENT-A rooms located 8. of St. M. tiveen Park nve. and 16th 8t. Kent not to ex- cocd $20, Address C. E. Currier, 1212 ave Forw 20th, § Farnum st 6 FJrOR RENT—A store. good locality for dry s, boots and shoes. Inquire 112, —HOUSES aND LOYS. land for Receipts were 13,000, making for the gainst 113,000 last week. The market was fairly active and priees about the samie as for a day or two past on best, with a slight down turn on common, For the past fitteen days there has been_a slow, steady decline. On {he 11th of Septombier et leavy sold within a range of 510w "1 fame quality would Sl to-day at Fl‘UAll‘ making an even declin of a ;e in (‘\M'lly fifteen days, On more common and grassy stock the decline will reachi about 40c, and on some strictly as- sorted sorts the decline 15 considerubly less Below are the closing prices for the “weck: wood light mixed, $1.50 1405 good to choice mixed, $4.40604.60; fair to good heav, Eolishilis! mixed, S4400455; good to choice heavy SRR Bogin. | mixed; T ‘choice assorted lighi, e ning at the N. L. running | $4.50@4.6 “to good heayy mi 'he German M. i) ce o 4.501 fair to good heavy ]lmhll!; ‘1‘547(4” g southeast corner to the plac wood to ehoice, S£50@1.65: rough .III(| IlH\"ll Jnckson streets, for any legitimate business. £5.654.80; packing and shipping, 2 ©. Patterson, 13th and Douglas. 1bs, $4.506@4.55: light weights, OR LEASB—Wehave eleven neres on (. P, skips, 82,40 R. R. track, 800 feet front: will lease all or partfor fivoyears, Bedford & Souer, barrel Iots, per varieties, ten-barrel lot souri, choice eating, pe souri, assorted varicties, Tots, her bbl $2.35@2.50, and | Craxm Cape Cod, fancy 88,503 Je ¢, $7.30; Wiscon BANANAS—Choice stock has been lately: per buneh, CALIVORNIA PR moidorn con- 8 Enjuire next bt 55 40; 000; market was slow’ and butehers stuff 510 lower; stockers feeders in good demand at fivm prices. Hogs—Receipts, 50005 shipments, 2,000; market opencd strong and a_ shade higher, closing weak and a shade lower; good to $4.60@4.70; common to’ medium, —Oattle—Receipts, neral tone of the cows and To Whom It May Concer JOTICE {8 hereoy given that the city ha wiil receive bids until 4 p.m. of Mon- day, October 4th, A. D, 1887, tthe oftice ot the clty clork, for cuch of the Tollowing parcels of T o wit: A &trip of ning ut th ni 1ol nning. A strip of lnd described s follow. W wer of block : = arel honse of per bbl s bout T—h-room _cottauc )per month, 8. A. Jand describud as follows: of block and run- west 20 feet, thenee ) feet to the Hurney near Degl Sloman, 1512 Rs—V lear pears, per bo: LEMONS—Choice, 260 size, per box $8.50; fancy bar Maioris, 510 size, ver box $10.00. ORANGE! A consignme Jamaica ranges arvived in the i 1,000: shipments, 6003 | ‘Phey are good bright stock. active and fiem; butehers’ and choice heavy, | box, $6.50: per bbl., $12.50, $4.70604.90, Uran Frurrs—The fruits have not bee Pears, 40 ib boxes 5. boxes, § o ( 1 still higher pri season draws Lo minishes. which Louis. 200 Shipment: shipping butchers Sept. 2 1003 .— Cattle— steady: good tochoice SLO0@1L90; common 03,85, « ceipts, 1 north 19 south 1 E , thenco s, 1mile from to the place D. C. Paitorson, w0 Fm; REN P. 0. city water, “I'bank, ol Jamaica, per reecipts of Utah heavy the past week. i lies, 20 1b S1.00@1.%5, Prices are highe: ces are anticipated as the v close and the supply di- The following are the prices at outside orders for choice stock are filled: pping stock, per 1b., 4'{c; 10 Ib, baskets. 40c. MicHiGAN TeAcnes—The supply on the market s lighi and better prices are being obtained. “Ihe shipments are g ing off. The following arc the prices at wh outside orders are filled: Baskets, to_size, T@SL00; crates, 4 baskets, $3 MELONS: demand is CELERY Omalia N lpmuu.\ r— OMAHA LIVE STOCK. R | gimir At ed s follows: lock 265 and running ) fect, thence south Jfeet to the place of be- Saturday Evening, Sept. 2 he fresii Teceipts | were quite liberal, while there were a good many left oyer from the day previous. There” we plenty ot feeders on the market but no buye for them, The yards are full of western cows and very Jittle sale. for them, - Thore is a good demand for corn fed steers’ but there are very few coming in Hoas—The receipts wero liberal f close of the week., Taking all together this 4s the worst day the hog’ market has scen inalongtime. There were very few buyers on the market and tiey only wanted a very few. The areat bulk of the hozs had to be held over withont receiving even so much as abid. ‘The market was at least e lower than ssterday’s close. One load of choice as- Sorted hogs were sold av g4.40, Sipr—There were none inand nothing doing in the marke RECEIPTS, north 132 feef CATTI 1% feot, thence west fnnin “1\ trip of nd described as ning ot the N. W. cormer of biock 4, Cre cier aldition’ to city of Omuha, tnd running south 12 feet, thence west 2) feet, thence north 132 eof, thence cust 20 foet to the place of ginuing. 1 s o = A strip of land deser a1 follows: Be room with use of large | ninz atthe 8 W, corner ot block 4, Credit 617 South Iith strcet. cior adidition to the ity of Omuha, tnd ri g north 132 feet, thenee west 20 feet, thence ST . - | 12 feot, thende cust 20 fect to the place of be- FOI RENT-Choap a store 20x40.with gond ccl- | 1 feot, thence cust DInsoiorid lars und Lving apartmentsof four comfortu- A strip of land described as follows: Degir blo rooms on Cumings street near Division. In- | A StP OF 180 GesCEuRt &8 40 vy o quire D, D, Smeaton, with T, M. & Co,, 11th nnd | Fohcicr addition to the city of Omuha, Hurney, ning_ south 132 83, 28 MOR RENT—{ unfurnished rooms for house- :‘:,"‘,“‘,:f,; feot, thence ¢ keeping, south lth st, 81, 28¢ 4 et strip of land d ml( RENT—-A larze, pleasant, well fuyn at the 8. W ! room, suitablo for one or two gentl addition 1o t ferms ronsonablo, 211 South 25th st. nes nam. 600 OUNG MEN—Desir room with use of corner of 2th and Webster. closo by oRR ient without child Do bought ch Fer RENT—Furnished rooms for gentlome Reforenoes required. Inguire 1505 Cags. 600 5% FINANCIAL. follows: Togin- FOR EURT—RO0MS. it FFon. r—One To New York. S —MoNEY—On wetive at 4@s per cent, closing at5 per asked. PRIy MERCANTILE cent. STERLING _ EXCIIAN changed at $4.82 for §4.841; for demand. GoVERNMENTS—Government bonds were quict but strong Srocks—Stocks displayed Tless activity than on any previous day this week. The effect of the proposed requction in the rate of interest on the first mortzage bonds of Atlant ¢ & Paciiie company was shown to-day by the strength of the stock and income: both of which were active and stronz. The was a spurt of 4 per cent in_Pullman e car, and San Franeiseo stocks continued to advanee. At the opening prices were smail fractions lower in the majority of eases, there was an active trading, and the lunnwr ness soondisappeared under the streneth of Western Union, Reading, and New England. dter the market sagged off small fraction speeial weakness being shown in' Paciid Mail, In the afternoon the mirket became comparatively quiet, but prices improved stowly until the last’ hour, ‘when it becaino steady and so closed, BTOCKS ON WALL STRERT. P cent bonds.. 100% C, & N, W call OR RE cent Double, roum st. j(nu RENT-—Dosk show win ow. furnished ns moderate, front room TG PAPER—4@5 per il r the and un- Quiet bills, and sixty ~day A few are still coming in, but the st and they are slow sale, 0, per doz., 400 45e, MAPLE SUGA R —Strictly pure; 50-1b box 15e per pound; strictly pure, 10-Ib tin Lie per pound: choice be bricks, 25-1b boxes, 12 per o penny cakes, 2510 boxes, 1214c pe Hoxrev--Nebraska, 15@@1ie. ; Nel 1-1b section 12121 e BrANs—The ico clean heans 20 feet to t bed as follow hod ner of block 15, Crodi k on, ¢ Far: Cat loice, white clover, 132 fect, thende o Hozs - | ginning! micoly furmsned | A strip of land described ns follows: Tegin- h and was, call ats w V. corner of block 22, Crodit Fon- Board can be had addition to the city ot Omuhi, ind running 0620015 South 132 foct, thenen wost 20 foer, the cot, thence cast 20 foct to thie plic ing. A strip of Iand deseribed as follows: Bogine at the 8. W. corner of block 22, Credit Fon- addition to the ity of Omaha, wind running - 32 fect, thence west 20 fect, thence =0:1th cust 20 fect Lo the pluce of be- plice of be- alitornia, 2-1b frame Provailing Pricos. Showing the prevailing pricas pald for live stock on this market. Choice steers, 1530 10 1500 1bS. ..., $£.25@1.50 Choice steers, 1100 to 130D 18, ..., 7! Medinm steers, 1230 to 135) Ibs t little steers, 1050 to 1150 1bs . Good feeders,..... ood to chisiee com-fed cows air (o medinm grass co Good to ehoics bulls Light and medium nows GGood 1o choice heavy Togs Good to choice mixed hogs Goo 1o cholcy sheep. Fair o good she Cominon sheep most cleaned u fair request, 11, P lium, §1.50@ 1.65:choicd clean country, @150 good clean country, 90@s1.00: inferior, 607 ProvisioNs—Ham, sugar-cured, Tia@13ige; boneless, 50-1b boxes, 11 Tiam, 101 5¢1 Dreakfast bacon, sugar-cired, 93ge : shoilders, sugar-cured, S elear side bacon, fahie; salted sides, e dried beet (1 bank’s, 81 ket is in Octoncr 1, 4 chambors, conven for housekeeping, to i man und wifo en, 319 &, 17th: the furniture can Cause of chunge, death. 17 2,00 1,50(a2,00 4,15(04,20 42500440 T d A strip of land descr s follows: fog s ut the orn ock 33, Crodit Fo i #ddition to the ity of Omnha, And running U. 5. 41 111G preterred o wekt 20" fuer, thenes | New 4's . 128 st 20 feet to the piace | Pacific 6's of ‘5. 120 al Pacitie. . . - o = 10, 5 and Fairbank's, ORRENT pannily furnished wirm rooms for the winter, with board. All conveni- . 'Also board for partics rooming near Dod, K 15 e o. FrLour AN flour, best i ity, 82,4008 Corn, 25c; new oats, 25e; rye, 40¢; » MILLETUFRE—Winter whe lity patent, $e.80: second qu 0; best quality spring wheat flotr, patent, $275: bran, de per ewt; chopped feed, f0c per’ ewts white corn meal, $1.00; veilow corn meal, e per ewt: screening, Goc niiny, 8200 per ewt: shorts, Ao per ewt s araham, $1.60; hay, in bales, $6.004 7.00 per ton, o front 160 with convoniences, £ threo gentlom ks directly south from opera house, apply at once, 1415 Jones st. w1 132 fect, thene nning. A strip of lund described as foll ning at tho 8. K. corner of block 37, Credit Fon- cler nddition to the eity of Omalia, ind_running north 152 feef, thence east 20 feet’ thence soith 132 feet, thende west 2 fect to the p ginning. No biids to be considered at o rate below the appraized value The city_councll res rlght to reject any or ull bids, J. B SOUTHARD, City ¢ tember 24th, 1855, Boin Fon- nivg south of bes A strip of land described as follows: 8. W. corncr of hlock 34, Cre cler aidition to tho city of Omaha, and hience west 2 feot, then cast20 tect o the place Representative Sales, HOGS. Pr. No. Av. Shk, 160 4.5 40 1 rooms at 710 n Jones and Leaven- 690 25¢ 7OR KB 3 h 8. 1oth street, betwo Worth sts. MOk & 1‘ 22 8. 0% €, M. & \t. P... 04| preferred | 10 [t P 0. 194, preferred . a5 Texas Paci( o1 nion Tactiic. . V., St. L. & P, preferred i Union &N.... ws: Thegine Illinois Central. Kinsas & Texas ocers’ Vist. ? wdinm, in bols, $6.50: do In alf Dbis, small, in bbls, $7.50; do in half bbls, herkins, in bbls, §3.0; do in half bbls, 5475, SyYRUP— No. 70, +-gallon Kegs, Orleans, #5@4Ge per jgallon; Maple barrel, strietly pure, ive per gallon cans, ¥9,25 per doz,; 24 gallon can doz: qu arteans, £5.00, 56 ARS—owdered, granulated, 6ici €0 standard extra O, Gy medium yellow, bii@diic. 3¢ dnch. 934e; % ineh, 104¢; i inch, d front roo; noy. 083 2 O RENT—Nicely furnished front room, with or without private board, for two imlm(gunll-'uu-u;l‘umn $10 por month, 801 5. 5th st 088 25 QoR & Shipn Showing the number of cattle, hogs sheep shipped from the vards to-day: CATT No. Cars '\Ilt'll Central Mo, Pacilie Noithern P vreferred .. 03 the Turnished rooms for gontle- __ W82 | TProposals for District Paving Bonds. A flat in dosirable location, Crry TREASURER'S OFFiCs, | ompletod ubout Oct. 15, Can OMANA, NEB., Sopt { low rentul party willingto | QEALED Proposals wiil be Address O 15, Beo offico. 4 Poflice until 8¢ ptember 28th,1 b ——— | the purchase of §710 District Paving Bonds | 4103 ooms, | of thecity of Omuha. Suid bonds ure dated Oc- | 4,105 be had | tober 1st, 18, due in one, two,thrce, | 2 sight and nine yeurs from | e —" ual imount becommg due each | . lurm:lu‘w‘lunmu. th s of five hundred dollars ech, i and Lear lnte heirdate at the rate of SIX por contum per annum, payable unnually Tho principal and interest wro both payable at | the office of Kountze Bros. in New York, 8aid bonds are issucd under the charter power of suid city, and will be delivered 10 pi chiasors, on paymient thorelor at tho City Troas ury in Omaha, on October Gth, 1886 Bids will bo uddressed to the undersigned and markod “Proposals for District Paviog Honls,” and must state the full name wod address of tho bidder, the amount of said bonds desired (an oqual Amount due each year from one to nine years) and tho price propesed to bo paid. The right is resorved to rejoet any &nd all bids. _elast _TRUNAN BUCK, City Tronsurer $ l 0 THE CHICAGO \lAIL (duily ediuon) will bo sent 1o any adarces in the . 5 P CARMIS 0y tnoaths for b1 Address THE CLICAGO MALL, 115 5ih-ay. fik'] LEMEN"S EHIR G004 implements with each bottle, Sure jurein £ toduaye ARk your dueiist ot L ent 10 4y add ALYDOR P, 00. Messrs. Kubn & Co., Agents. Se Dost. .Clicago ‘Chicazo ‘.. gallon .Chicago = o 18 JO KT, e PRODUCE MARKIT ver,8 which can be be leased tor advance ¥300, (Ol RENT—Ploasant furnished south front brick flat, board can nextdoor. Apply at 1416 Chicago st. JOR RENT—With 1716 Cass st FQOB RENT—Elegant furnished rooms at 1017 Chicago, bet. 10th and 17th sts. 104 20¢ TOR RENT--Elegantly furnished front room, splendid loeation, 623 Virginia uy Chicago, Sept. 5, —Flonr— Quiet and unchanged; winter wheat four, 84,0°@ southern, $i,00@4:00: Wisconsin, #1000 Michigan soft $pring wheat, & 4105 Minnesota bakers, ‘S5.500@4.10: patents, §1,80(@4,00; low grades, $1.75@275; tye flour. ulet at S % in barrels, and’ #: .20 in sacks. Wheat—Weak and easier, closing i yesterday: _cash October, ve May, 8315, Corn-—W nd lidavy ana about 5c be- low y sing: cash, 86% o2 October, Bc: Noben 11-16¢3 May, 43 bl Oats—Dull, ' heavy and weaker: October, 23}5e; November, e ~Dull at e, Dull at 45 imothv—1*rim Flax-sced Whisky—$1.1 Pork—Uusettled and weak: opened easy g decline, declined 10@1%e more, later recovered o closing quict; casli nd October, 89, November, $0.52¢@ Demand fair, easier: cash, $7.53: 5@6.1735: November, 86,073 re 1 ut this 5 Dest, 2 noon.for Boston .Chicago : eutloaf, T@70: A, > extra 0, bY@sXe made stated. Allsales of stock 1n this market aro oer ewt. live weight nnless otherwise dend hozs sell at iee per 1b for all -weights, “5kins,” or hogs weighing less than 100" 1bs' novalie, Pregnant sows are docked 40 1bs and etags 50 1bs, board, Drien Froirs—No. 1 quarter des in evaporated boxe at rids, boxes, 9ig@diic; peachies, caste 45(@ Blacs peahes, evaporated, 153@I7e: Salt Lalke, none in' mayket: raspberries, now, 18 @it currents, Drunes, new, 4 11b, 5%e: Mirror gloss, 6 Ib, 6ige; Kingsford's corn, i 1b, 7e; Kingsford’s gloss, 1 1b, 7e; Kinks- lrltlng 6 Ib, Ti403 Inll'nfuldhpum 41, 8c; Kingstord's bulk, 4c CANNED Goons—Uysters, standard, wherrics, 2 1b, per case, § rasbberries, 2 1b per case, £2.10; Jears, per ease, $4,60; apricots, 4,407 peaches, per ease, $5.50; white per case, 81,013 plums, per case, § blue berries, per case, 81,535 egg piums, 2 b, 2 1b, 1 ease, $2.50; pin F or CASE, @s.5 par doz, $1.80511b sal- 551,603 2 1b_goosebo 2'1b string beans, per per case. $1.60 ver case, $2.40:2 Ib early $2.75; 8 1b tomatoes, per case, 2 Ib sor, per case, $1.9 &k 105516 coru boet, ver dod, BL10GL00 pples, 83{@ : below fo; blatkber 3 No- HHog market flat. No cattle sales. Corn fed cattle wanted. Hogs dull ana lower, A. Garrow, Dunbar, the yards, There were about the vards to-day Judge J. C. Burney, the yards to-day. W. Weyaut, ir., with a load of ho2s, Twenty more cais were received to-day. Virgin & Nelson, Utica, with two loads of he Luke Vorhees, Long Pine, seventeen loads of cattle. Braden & Lontz, Rock Creck, loads of caitle at the yards. ash, ARCI—MiTor gloss, i 5ice; Migror Ful(m:.\'r ~Two large furnished rooms, gas, W 3 bath and board, magnificent views, central ocation. 214 8. 18th. FPOR KENT—A plensant furnished ro0m 88 por month, apply 124 North 18th &1, OR HENT—& couple of nicely furnished rooms suftable for man and wife or for young men. Board can te bad io house if de- Sired, Addross O 62, Bee oflice 2 024 POE BENT_Elezantly furnislicd roows with first-class board At 1408 Jones st.four blocks &. of Farnau, ail wodern conveuiguces. OR BENT—Furaished rooms, 1001 Howard. | 04 B\m REN Neb., was a visitor at 5,000 head of cattle in Crete, was a visitor at per - case, @iige, Gerwantown, was here Chics. of cattle rd Ociober, 6.10. Bulk-Meats—Short ribs, § £6.00€0.10: short clear, 87.10@1.15. Butter—Firm; creamery, 14@¥e; 15 lie. Cheese—rull cream cheddars, 1054@11 were both here 7.00; shoulders, was here with Deas. per Tooms for light houss Xeoping in Bocmor's block cor Elghth sud Howard, dairy, had three | per case, orries, | Corrrers - Ordinary mrades, 1 W hite €1 MATCnES case, S1.00 CANDY CRACK Ler square, Mixed, 0 Garnean § and tor naps, soda, 1 inger ety sada, 1 Diien Freirs-No 1 quarter apples in evanorated boxe blnckber ¢ peac evaporate Lake none in market: ra (@itles eurrants, Tlq@7 @ila General Markots, Medium, 17 per 1 off. Green | but 0 g d, St asteq diy il vides dry N 10c s damaged hides ' two-thirds Pallow—se, Grease, prime wiite 203 brown, 18,e, Sheep Pelts, LAt Prime slughter o3 prinie oak sole leather, 0 leatlier per_ foot, 2025 hem, ok Kip, Syathe Trenel Kipy hem, calf, SLOO@L10; oak calf, French ealf, SL3510: Moroeco $0.52: Moroceo oil pebble, 28 and linings, 60ce HEAVY HARDWARE low steat special east, east tools do, 1215 SLIb@s0; I sawed _dry, S14 Squar tine heavy, Woor | 13¢5 burry Hines een salty nrive, yellow, sole leather e Kip, SLO boot leg, 120, toppings tron, 2! ¢y erueil agon spd ner set, §1 tongues, eaen, nuts, ver b, atic matieable, fuese larrow teeth, 4oz Burden's_ lorsestoes, nale. shoes. $5.40. Barbep S400 per 100 1bs, ronl , 82,505 steel nails, §2.653 Shot buckshot, S1.851 oriental powder, "Kejs, §2.50: do, Tait i, §2.005 do. auarter kews, $1303 blasting, kegs, $2.53 fuse, per 10 feot, 63c. Lead Bar, $16. PATNTS 1N O1ne- Wineead, O PP Lie: white lead, St. Leuis, pure, §7.95: Mar- elllis reen. 1 105 fo eans. o3 Freneh zines 12e; French zine red seal, 1le I varnish asst, 2e: vermillion, - American, 15¢ Tose pink, lic Venetian red, Amoriean. i chrome yellow, genuin T2 oclird rocls rate, ey Epring stoc £4.40; Burden's wire, I ear Jots, Naiis, 1 s, 10 1 1t oclire, Krench, Winter's minver, Spanish brown, 2lge VARNISHES— Barrels, ture, extra, LI conehextra, $1.40 mar, extra, $1 B3 sl riee's mines ek gallon Turnity conch, Japan, &ha0; No. 2004 hard Spiiirs—Cologne spirits., do 101 prool, &L17; spirits, second aualit 101 proof, SL14: do 185 proof, $1.15, hol. 188 proof, $2.16 per wine gatlon, tilled whiskies, $LOGRLY. G SLA0GE2.00; Kent hotnbons, Kentueky and Pennsylvani Golden Sheal bourbon S150007.00. Brandies, domestic, $1.5043, 00, @6007 domestie, 1.2 imported, per easo, 75,00 0.000015.00 AT wris whiting, whiting, com’l, manstown, 1% Prussian blue brown, Se: umby 188 proof, $1.10 Ledigs blended, and rye \kln Kie imported, 3 5.00@3.50 Gins, imported, $150 30, Chiamnpagnes, 1005 Anier Dy rench zine, 2 1o whiling, g, Tamphiac lampblack, ordinary, S Utrmarine, 15; vandyke, + burnt, 4e; utber, raw, 4 sienna, burnt, 4c: sienna, v, dc3 ) renuine, $5e3 1avs grech. common. cen, N. Y., et rlux-n\l';;ycl-n, ermillion, Enelish, in oil 7 raw and butnt umber. 'L 1b_ca and l-l|1nl~u-u|\.\ 12 vandyke, brown, e re- ok and ivory biue, Ly , 16¢ blind and snut Paris ereen, 15¢3 red, T ter i Indian red, 1ses Amériean low ochre, 9¢; L. M & 00 ., 18e: - ood “ochre, T66s patent dryer, Se: graining color, light oak, dark onk, winnit. chiesthut and s, 12 py Venet verml! rholle, aiba, per Smel, sam_co per 1, 10 . per oz, 40c; powders, g1y }»u 1b 2c: ehinehoni orm, per 1, 50 ¢ Doy $1.25% epsoin salts, | pure, per 1, 18¢: le: ate, per ail, castor, No. 1, per gal., €1.50: o 0. 2, per gal., SL40: oil, olive,per 1 orlgannum, 5 § . & W, and K. &S, per o0z, 70e: potassium per 1, $8,00: 5 'per oz, 40¢; sul- te Inorpnine, per oz. sulphur, ver strychnine, per oz, ¥ 1405 Blge; ish. HERIINGS. s TS i T TR [406 06 " W10 b7 004 003 632 051 70 o5 ey 5 003 002 751 551 30 50 45 ©y 5 008 0 05130 60 46 LAKE FIAH, HE Bl Qr {100 90 | 50 Mew FIsiL. Y Fa & ' Sh're IF AT BOIs IR Kfs 40 12|10 90 55 65 3101 04 3603 152 051 50 62 450/ 4 032 55195 74 i et i s IMPOITED FISIL Brls HT Bbls Q'r BOIS Pails 00 10 W 10 Fitiily No. 10rout ....... REW FISIL, Norwegian KKK Her'ngs 14 07606803808 10 ... 1 04 90 L] lirv Lumber, JALDS, Holland her- ~rings, now. ) 10,50 16, ) 16550 16 #x8 ) 1685 16, 2x10 4 ) 165 16.50, 17,00/ 18,00 2x18 4 B (10,50 168,50/ 19.00| 15,00 22,00 Ax4NH 0] 16250/ 1650/ 17.00/ 18,00 6 00 INCING, and Lt ft and 14 ft,, SIDING, A 12, 14 &161t, 21000 C.... 1312, 14 & 16 18, 2,000 1) CEILING AND I 1st eom,, 5 in White Pine 2 Com, 2xi X0 .00/ 18,00 ) 17,00 1400 01500/ 1.0 No. No. 4&6inch, 4 & Gineh, 1 rough... rou Partition. . % in. Norway Pine Ceiling. FLOORING, A 6inch, white pine, 2) C. C6inch, * D STOCK BOALDS, A 12 inch. 8,15, 46 BiZinch » “qup’, No.1, com. 12 jn., 5. 1 5., 1 A “ “ FINISIING, clear, 11{ inch, r1ineh. s 4 s ! elear, 144, 114, 2 1. 3 select, 1 ineh, s, 2 5. B select, 13, 1g, 4 in. S L AP, No. 1, plain,8and 10 inch No. % plain8 and 10 ineli.... 000 SHINGLES, LATIL 0: A standard, 1st and 2 d, ¢ 20,00 6,00 XX clear, $1.85; Lath, Posrs—White © qrs., Lise, Cewent wan plaster, Doors, 5S¢, re.—Quiney white lime (best) 80, Akron) §1,65. Hair, 85c. Michls £2.75. Bash, 50¢, Blinds, G0e Mouldings, 50 - - To See s to Admire, Lots in that beautiful addition merey park’ now on sale the whole addition a beauty, Come and buy a lot in the grove or orchard. We will seil you a lot for $500 on very easy terms. Street cars will pass through th park within 90 days. Now 18 your chance to invest and secure a nice home, Only y limited amount of lots will be sold ak | this price. First come, first served E. 'I'. PErtusox & Co,, “Gram Eyery lot in 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglis.

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