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DULLYESS REIGNS SUPRENE The Life All 8queezed Out of the Chicago Markets. NO PROFITS MADE IN WHEAT. Corn and Proyisions in the Same Lifeless Condition—Big Traders Stay Out of the Pits— Quotations. ON 'CHICAGO CHANGE, Oct, 5.--[Special Telegram to the Bex.|—Puts on wheat were good at the very start this morning. Privilege t were selling them this morniug at November, good for all day, and withi minutes of the opening the price was 733ge. and_ sealpers who had puts bought had avery little profit right in his hand. *“Th: re fsn’t & pound of wheat held anywhere in the world thut shows & profit,” said a scalper before the opening, That was an epiera- matle way of saying that wheat was at the lowest price for the year, and that there wasn’t any wheat bought at any time or at any price that showed ‘any money ahead. 1f he had waited five minutes he could have sald that there wasn’ta pound of wheat in the world that did not show a loss, ‘Ihe price is now so low that all selling is of the cantious kind. It s, in the first pla all done by people right on the Hoor, and not at all by people in the country, nor even by the professional speculator at New York, But the sealping crowd In the pit sells eachmorn- Ing and covers cach night, and this is why eadh day at some time between the opening and close there is a period of strength. November wheat sold to Tiige, and cash to 'll-,‘rv.n Mose Fraley, of St. Louis, sent a long selling order for about 100,000 bushels of wheat, and s Fraley has been about the only Jarge speculator on the bull side of the market, his selling had v s than ordinary influence in the pit. The Northwestern crowd, headed by Pat Kelly of St. Paul, is believed to have covered 1t5 wheat, and 1o be or another rally to put it out as the great local traders, it is Jones and Ct . expecting that fro ket would bave a little rebound. Their anticipations, moderate as they were, were not realized, and now it is claimed that all have again put out small short lines are in attitude to sell more either on an_ ad- vance or on a decline. A further outbreak of wheatat Milwaukee was reported, When November wheat here sold at % @i8! ‘e, it was reported that wheat represented by Angus Smith’s receipts was sold down to 60c. sws_ presuimably the market iest Liere, Milman, Badman & K very lugely at . er it d that A had ) the pit at Milwaukee cited Milwaukee trader no in his Touse would be posted, but ments had been made, Armour to ship all of it a¥ The corn and provision pits were as dull and heavy as the wheat. January pork soll down to Armour is believed to have been a larze buyer, Certain of the big shorts were covering, ~ Charters to-day were 280,000 bushels of corn and 75,000 bushels of flax- seed. The c Citicado, vheat at I presumably with S at 73%c for November wheat, 86%e tor Noyember corn, and $0.65 uary pork. ‘This atternoan there was a_triflo more activity In wheat. Jt was ossip that two gentleman—one a bank president and the othier a director in two banks—hid a long confercier with Leam as to the prospects for further raising of wheat having a damaging result on i pork at'§ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CuicAGo, Oc [Special Telegram to the BEE.]—CATIL s a rule salesmen considered the market to-day to be steady and strong at yesterday’s advance. The re- ceipts were comparatively light and sales- men seemed to have set their hearts upon considerable advance. Prices, however, were at the best only a shade stronger than yesterday, but the average rates were 10@15 higher thai to-day al $5.25@5.35 seemed to be consi higher, but let it be remembered that there were no such cattle here toward the end of Iast week. Thin and rough qualities sold slowly and at unimproved rates, Natives, which came in competition wiih west- ern cattle, were had to sell. Shipping steers, 1850 to 1300 Ibs, $4.80@5.55; 1bs, $4.20604.703 950 10 1200 1bs, 88601 ttle the offerin, i ally quiot I tively few Texans direct from the ‘I'he market in a general steady, though there were some S ateasier rates, The offerings were mostly all sold, but the market elosed weak. ‘Le. 760 1bs, £:.00: Montana, 83, 35(c5.60 oming Nebraska Wyoming half-breeds, *Nvomings, 1166 1b jou account of the romarkably light tun for ghe day of the week and scason. Had the eipis Deen 20,000 instead of 13,000 there id have been a better warket, for that primber would have d the big buy- and as it was they held beitg ware of the uselossness “of undert: ng to got antage over the urgent orders of . Rough wnd conmon sold at $5.75 fancy, $1.70 ght sorts within a range New York. MoNEY—On eall, at 5@10 per cent, closing at s percent Faren ier Quiet, at 4.518{ for wand, iment bonds were Land unseriled, Srocks—Dealings in stoeks was the st for a long thme and the trading for the first hour nas seldom if ever been ex L1t was over one-third of the total da nes The opening was very strong, first prices showing advances of 's to 5 per cent etter on Union Pacific. “There was much New England and Canada Southern becaie prominent for strength and activity, and from the first thirty minutes the course of prices in the general list was upward, though subject to frequent reactions. ‘I'he extraordinary ac- tivity continued until the elose, although the Tast hour was less exclted and feverish' than t any previous time of the day. w Eng- and is down 8%¢ per cont and Pacige Mail and Western Union each 1 per cent. BrOOKS ON WALL SI'HEET. B genp bouds.. 100, 1C. &N, W L 5. 438 00000n proforred New 4 : 20 °IN. Y, C. . Pacific 0's of 05, Central Pacitl C&A. ClerreG c B 1105 14215 L1y 10| Roek Tsla 18814 St L, & S, 887 an‘h’rn'(l. . 8 |0, AL & St. B, pro erred ... Tid| | preferred .. linols Central. 1847 St. P. & 0. E:. & W 1641 preferred a 87)3"1\-\:& Paciti 225 Union Paciti L. & N..... Ich, Central. .. 0, Pacllic 5EIW,, 8t L. & P o preferred . .. 115 |Western Union. Northern Pac... 2850, R &N.... . preferred . . 025| PRODUC Chicago. Oct. 5—Flour—Quiet and un- winter wheat tour, $4.03@4,10; southern, $4,00@4.00; Wisconsin, $4.00@ 410; Micbigan soft spring wheat, $5,50@ 410 Minnesota bakers, $8.50@4.10: patents, $4.80@4.60; low grides, $1.75@2.75; rye tlour, et ab $5,25@550 1 barels. and §3.006 20 in sacks. Wheat--More active at a further deeline; opencd X @ lower, deelined > @dge more, ruled steadier, and closed #e under yester- day’s closing. | A noticeable featura was sell- ing wheat for May delivery, the offerings to- day being much larger than usual, and the promium harrowed down somewhat. Selling orders for May were largely from the north- west and presumed to bo against holdiugs in gounlry vlevators, Cash aud Octovber, T25¢; November, December, May, S1¥.e. Corn—¥airly active but weaker. opened lower, railied a fraction, then sold off & and closed e under yesterdays cash, % 45c; October, 945e: November, Wil December, 155 ig@ st Uats—Weak; cash, 2e; ™ October, | May, 50 ftve—Dull and steady at 4%e, Bariey--Dyill and | L5 Timothy rrime, $1.75@15 Flax-seed 1,01, Whisky ~81.18, Pork—Weak and unsettled: declined te, elosing tame at inside fieur S8 450 October and November January, $0,65100.011 Lard—Weak and 7gee1? steady at the d and November, 85, Bulle Meat cle 6. A5, Butter<Firn Checse—Firm: full eream do flats. 111 @12De: young do; skims, Baiice, Firm and scare at 16a17e Heavy green salted, fully bull hides, 5ige lower, clos Shoulders, § 50: shiort ribs, & creamery, 1626 chieddars, 111§ Americas, cured dry i+ No. & all a shade December, —Noveml May, 4 Boarn Wiheat-—Novemb May, s1 w December Noveuber, December, May, 80%ce. Pork-- Novemt $ unry, $4.i9, Lard—November, $5 ary, $5,%0, Marke firmer, X Oafs Siupments, 12,000 14,000 Receints, 17,000 08,000 [lour. bhts. Wheat.b Corr 1000 {000 61,000 eipts, 115,000 ~Wheat — 1 1 apot 1 go and closing heavy at inside very moderate and Oct exports, 11 options &@le lower, s export demand 1lation very brisk; s in elevator, S 1. o, October, elosed at Spot about lge and ontions a!ie lower, closing heavyi reeeipts, 10,000: ¢x ports, 50,000; ungraded 44° (045 No. 2, 455 4535 1N ¢ 4534 October, elosing at 43%c, Oats -l wer and m 2 3 exports, white westery trolewm—Firm: United clo; Pork-—asie rately new, $10.2510.50. ) to (en points Ic active: western steam, spot. 86,20, Butter—EFirm with fair demand; 1@ Cheese—Finm but qulet. Eggs-—Firm and demand fa Minneapolis, Oct weak and a shade lower: No. or O 70'5e; Noveiber, ber, No. 1 northern, cash or_ O [ ovember, T0ci December, 711 2 north casll or October, G6lye; vember, December, Flour--Dull; patents, $4 X . ceipts—Wheat, 205,000 bu. Shipments--Wheat, bbls, (‘Ilncu\nnll. Oct. 5.—\Wheat—Dull; red, e, Corn—Wen Oats—Dull; Ryo—Easie Por Lard--Weaker at $5.6 Whisky—Firm at 8i.1 Miiwaukee, Oct. cash, 7T1j November, e, & prn—Dull; N s Weaki Rye- Kirm: Barloy—Lower; N Provisions—Lower: por November, $5.50. 8t. Lonis, Oct. and 1e lower; No. 2 October November, active; ol western, @03 bakers', Ne. Wiieat Hges D - Firm nber, , 535¢ December, May, fe. ar tutures higher, % 2 wixed, c November, 26%c; December, 26} lke. Rye—se bid, Whisky—$ Butter—Quie 26¢; dairy, 12@2%. Afternoon board—Weat strong and_iie higher, Corn—Firm and Jg@!iye better. Oats—Weak and X@e lower. at—Opened weal, Kansas Oity, No. 2 red, cash, Ste 1y Liverpool, Oct. 5.~Wheat—In poor and; new No. 2 winter, dull at 0s 63d; No. 2 spring, dull at 0 Sd, Flour—Poor domand; dull at 8s 4d Corn—In less dewands spot and Octol 4d. dull; November and ‘December 4s steady. New Orleans, Oct. 5,.—Corn—Scarce and ne r 45 Bad; rong and higher; $1.15, . drooping. Tork—$9. Lard—Retined, tierce, $5.00 Bulk M —Shonldors, long clear and clear ribs, §h. LIViS STOOK. he Drover’s Journal shippin feedors, @ $1,0002.40; bulk, Chttic siendyt COWS, Le @3.40; wesiern r halt-breeds, $7,10@s, $35.00(0 i1ogs mived, § 51, 10, Sheap—iie cows, bulls Auh\ ot B 03 through Texas rs §2.60 natives and 14,000; steady; rough and packing ADA shipping, L05@14.50: sKips, ripts, 6,000 stoad natives, # 83,308 ans, $2.254 @h.00, Kaunsas Ofty, Oct, b, shipmenis, 1,000 ana good buteher stuff activ quiet; good to choice, 4 on to medium, 5. ; shipments, none; ower, closing with an Qitlonal decline of fe; good to choice, §4. (@4.25; common 1o medium, §3,90@4,1 grassers and pigs, $2.758,50, St. Louis, Oct. 5 — Cattle—Recelpts, 3.000; shipments, 2,000; all grades sold rea ily at prices & shaic stronger than fRirto cholce native shippers, $4.25@4 buteher steers, $8.25@1.20; rangeand Te 2,003,803 all sold. ilogs-Recelpts, 4,000: shipments, 1,000; ruled easy throughout the day, but' closed steady: butchers and choice heavy, $4.25@ 4.45: mixed packing, $4.00@4.25; ¥ orkers, $1.25@4,50; pigs, 3 15@4.00, OMAHA LIVE STOOK. Luesday Evening, Oct. b, CarTLE—The receipts were not heavy to-day. ‘There werea few corn-fed cattle in and they met with ready sale at tnn prices, Western range cattle are coming in moderate- Iy and feeders are in fair demand, from 82.90 10 $3.10 for fair togood. Range cows are,well represented and going slowly. Reeeipts of native butcher stuff light and a litile stronger, Hous—The receipts to-day were very light but the demand was not Iwnvt' and the pens were not cleared until late in the atternoon. ‘T'he bulk of the hogs sold lower to-day than yesterda Sil sold to-day. 'here were two small buuches RECEIPTS. Cattle. .. .. . Hogs.... Prevailing Prices. Showing the prevailing prices paid for live Ktoek ou this market. Choice steers, 1350 to 1500 Ibs, $4.25@4.60 Cholce steers, 1100 to 1300 Ibs. ... " 8.75@+.50 Medium steers, 1250 to 1350 Ibs. " 5.600e4.15 Fat little stoers, 1050 to 1150 1bs 5.8)(@4.00 Good feeders, I .25 Good to chioico corn-fed cows . Fair to medium grass cows. randbarely | 41,000 bu, ; flour, 17,000 | Good to choiee bul Light and mediom nogs, (i0od 10 chojce heavy Good to choice mi Good o choice <t Fairto good she Common sheep Representative Sales, CORNFED STEENS 't N 25§41 10 Shk, . 160 $4.05 00 4,05 20 40 4 120 4.05 100 4.05 THROW QUTS, No. Av Shk. I’ 1 Boes Shipments, Showing tie number of cattle, hos shicep shipped from the yards to-day: and . Dest Dest, Chicago < in this market are made live weight s othunwise s s sell at o b for all weights. or hogs weighing less than 100" 1bs Prognant sows are docked 40 1bs 80 iby All sales of ste er ewt dead I “Skins, no_valie, and st Monthly Review e following stiows the hishestand lowest prices paid for mized loads of hows, on the Omalin market, durins e past two months ana duting th month of September a year SOpt 1885 Sunda £4.05 s @iy 3.8 @3.sh 380 unday 3 80 380 4,55 ndiy 4 4 450 WA 4) 170 7440 Sun ! Notes, n. artle in demand. T, Colimbus, was a visitor at the Cord-fed Jin 1 yards 11 €. Mallory, Chicago, was a visitor at the yards to-day. Hammond & Co. cattle to-duy. ‘The War Bonnet Cattle company had seven- teen loads of cattle in to-day. . W. Black, Plattsmouth, was here tolay mir two loads ot ¢ Twenty head aver (L 1430 Ibs, and were as fine a bunch of cattle as have been scen in the yards in many a duy. sold tor ko, The cattle were fed by J.”C. Gilmore, who was also here, and speak well for his sice as afeeder. On the market with hogs: Speltz & Co.. Brainard: A. . Nihart, Rising: Ostenburg rust Hawks & Riley, Albion: North ~Bend: Bliss" & Bliss, ¢ Bros., Wisner; Willimn John Wiggins, Co., St. Paul; M. i L. Huiphre: i O, D. Moore, lioward: York, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARXKHTS received eight loads of Hale, battle Cre Fisheér & Wagnel General Prodace. Tuesday Evening, Oct “The following prices are jor round lots of produice, as sold on th ¢ to-day. The quotations on fruits represent the prices at which outside orders are filled. Burrs®r-—The reccipts of butter are exceed- ingly poor and there s not oue packaze in twenty that can be araded as vood or_choice. re Overrun with poor Al have hard work to sell it at any price, while there is an_ inereasing demand for choice butter. Shippers ean i prove the qualit by handling it with niox should e taken to have only one erade in a package, as poor butfer acked with zood nec o5 the whole be Ing sold as poor butter. 1t is too early to sipping butierin’ boxes, The maiiet bout the sam lust week, Chole mands 16@1se, and fancy 18@ but there is very little of "that grade in th market. Fair fo good is sclling at 12! @1, ulnlfn‘n.r at d@ie. Cholee creamery butter is selling at 22¢ {o Ae. GGs--The receints of ewgs are not heayy, s tie market has ady d e demand ne extent, so that the supply is about equal to the demand, At the seit time the warket is irm at 17 for strictly fresh eggs, and dealers zenerally do not aiiticipate any o prices.” The more 1iberi yeseivts at the elose of last weel and the first of the pre.o ek compelied deal- 3 their sier as butter co ajrie elc while aull’ and low. a yery brisk trade chickens at higher figures cold weather sets i, Prairie 0 per dozen: quail, $1. plover, etc., SLM@I mixed. : sadidles, per [, ens iiol ducks a Prospects in praivie their elk, elk, earcasses, buics ji $3.50@4.003 stall, per ( Povirry—The demand for poultry has been very light for the past few duys, Huck- sters have been glutting the market with both old fowls and spri ickens, and by put- ting prices down have cut off & good deal of trade fiom the commission houses, Prices are not as firm as last week, Old fowls, cholee, per oz, %; spring chick- Jarge, $2.90; spring chickens, fancy, 1 Spring ehickens, medium, ckens, small, not wanted; du 2.50; turkey saddies, rabbit 25— The season §s approaching tor aying in of wintel 53 and the war- et is Ly Local gardeners are (emporarily supplying a part of the retai] trade which les- sons the demand upon commission dealers. “The local supply, however, is light and d ers will be forced to look’ to the outsids their winter stocks. A few Color Utah potatoes have arrived and sold st Shw 85¢, Choice shipping sto per bu, 500, CABBAGE—G004 solid Leads ure selling a 63@70¢ per do; SWERT Pora supply of ch shipping st ) —There is a very liberal k on the maiket. Choice id is not heavy but ice stock sells fairly well. Choice stock, ver bush, 81,00, HOME-GROWN (AT growing less as the Drices are accordingly tirm 10-1b bskets, 40c de; new oats, ~The supply is advances and Lipping stock, rye, 40¢; wheat, OvsTEEs—As the season advances the de- mand and the number of outside orders in- creases. Only the very choicest stock s being handied by the oyster houses this sea- son, and they are better prepared than ever to fill outsidé orders. Prices are 5 lower all the way around than last week. and lower than any other city. Mediums, 25¢; stand- selects, 35¢: New York counts, 40c. ) he market 15 well supplied and the demand good. Shivping stock, per doz., ‘0(?" The demand for ehoce apples tinues good and the supply 15 very Hkht, The warket has been flooded with poor stock which had to be sold at very low prices and h tended to keep dowh pricos for good Stocks have been mostly cleared up and the warket is about bare. Choice ship Pl stock and fancy stnd or eatinz ayplcs arv T o0d dewand. ™ Common stuck, SL0@ THE OMAHA DAILY BE: | bunch N : ehwice stand, §2.75a500. MICTIGAN PEACIES —The week have been yery light ing to size, PHe@S1LM l"\ <hipning sto eipts the past Baskets, accord: crates, 4 baskcts, $5,00 ) | @50 LEsoss—Choiea, 980 size, per 10,00, The only changes on the mar s Jamaica, which are lower than last Jamaica, per hox, £6.00: per dhl., 811, The market is faitly wel 1 very ehoiee stock. Cape cod per bbl. 8850; Jersey, choice, £, Wisconsin, $7.50, BASANAS—Bananas are the same as last weel buneh, &1.5002 sclling at about Bananas, vellow, per 00; Bananus, yellow, large 5, CALIFORNIA FRUITS “Two cars of Cali fornia fruits were recelved this week. On ac: count of the cooler weatlier they arrived in very good_order and et with quick s Peiches, $2.25: grane-, Tokays, $3.00: eray hlack, $3.00: pears, vicar, $5.003 plunis, $1 @200 quinees, $250@255, A few arestill light and they are slow sa 'LE SUGAR.—Strietly pure, 80-1b boxe 15¢ per pound; strictly pure, 101 14 per pound choice b2 bricks, ¢ ver’ pound: choice penny boxes, 121 ¢ per pound. Hoxty_-Nebraska, elioice, white 15@loe.; Nebraska, dark, 1% 14c. extra white 1 Toiece, 12@ Brans—The market is ann clen Nice in fair request. $1 L1: 11, 1% ehoice n country, SL. N country, 90@SL00: infer.or, 6 vistoNS—lam, © sugar-cured, s, 501 boxes, 111 e plenic ham, 101c Kfast bacon, sugar-cure shoulders, e bacon, atllye daried beef '(hams), 1 ans, Fair airbank’s, Winter yming in, but the clov dried beel (rv bink's, 8g¢ 1AND MILLSTURRS flour, best quality patent ity £240; ba: Wi he perewtiehonped lite corn moal, S1.003 1,'00¢ por ewt: sereening, GG ny, BL00 per ewt: shor 1,605 hay, in bales, $5.50 yeilow eorin e Jer ewts hon per ewt : eraha .00 per ton, Grocers un, Fist. m bl u bbls, § rikins, in bbls, &S, Proxil lalf b halt bbly, 'S in halt bols, $4.7 SYIRUP— N0, 50, - 1S do in C1rs—-No, 1 quart, e hoxes @0ty03 new new, aspberr T es pran Muior gloss, 11b, 5 Miror gloss, Ib, ey Kingstord’s corn, tord's glors, 1 1b, 7e; Kinis- 3 Kin_sford’s pure, 31b. <. 4 Uysters, standaid, per 2 1b, per case, 32,103 L ver ease, $47 5, pdr e plumg, per case, per ease, $1 egy plu pineapples, 2 1b, per eu 1 mackerel. por doz. §1.203 11’ sal- won per doz, SLH1L50: 2 1h wooseb vease, S155: 9 1b strini beans, per Ib Tin been 1 S1.600 ib carly tomatooes, . 100 5 1b 1 @12l fancy green e s S Deak e niver heidsick, icld, e; meiry war, 25¢; J. L 701 mule . Y- @11140; stick, Ski@d'5e. Soda, butter and 4ei ginger snaps, Sige; citv s0da. 7 e, Soars—Kirk’s on | 1mperial, 00 s standaril, § Woor 14@16¢ wool, Hibes cured, % G@i0c: cre hides two-thi prime_wii Sheep Pel LEATHED ok sol heavy, burry cen butchers, green dry fhnt, 1li@ise: dry salt el skink, Cahiie: damaged 4 boot ez, cco o1l pebble, 28 a'ile, toppings and linings, 60.@Me. ¥ HEAVY HLARDWARE—Iron, rate, §2.2 low staal special cast, 4e; eniceib lesteet, cast tools do, 1/@ise; Wazon spokes' per sof, SLIb@R00; hubs, ver fellocs, 403 tongues, 1 square nuats, nel 1b, f@1%; malieable, crowbars, 6c; harrow weeth, de: les ‘s horsesiioes, mule shove. $2.40. Barbep £4.00 per 100 ol , $2,50; steel i buckshot, ' $1.85: do, ulf do. quarter kcgs, €1,505 blasting fuse, per 10 feet, 3. Lead B DRUGS AND e: acid. tartarie, Ib, 4 c: bari cach, chai, wedges, e spring st iron oriental Kegs, §2,00 kegs, $2, Acid, carbolie ihalshm_copaina, fras, 'per 1b., culomel, nncnoniaia, per oz, 40 chioro- s powders, per b, 1, Hige: glycerine, 1 le reetate, . e 0. 1, per gal,, 51.60: oil, 0. 2, per gal., §1.40; oil, olive oil orizannim, ez opium, 3 auinine, P. & W, and K, & 8., per oz, 0c; potassiom fodide, per 1h, $2.25: salicin,'per oz, 40¢; sul- phizte orpiine, per oz, $25); sulphur, ver trychnine, per 0z, E1,1 PAINTS IN O11-- W lueeao, Omaha, P. P Ho: white lead, St Leais, pure, §7 ar- eliles green, 1 to 31> eans. Kreneh zine, ereen seal, 125 French zine red seal, lleg ench zine, in varnish asst, 20c: French zine, 75¢; vermillion, American, 18; indian red, 0¢; rose pink, le: Venetian red, Cook- son's, 240 Venelian red. Amcrican, 1lje; red lead, Tige; enrome yellow, genuine, 20 chrowe yellow, K, 12¢i ochre. roche le, ochre, French,’ 28¢e: achire, American, ik Winter's minerale 2ie: Lehigh brown, 21 Spanish brown. #ge: Prince’s mineral, ¥ VARNISHES —Barrl er gallo ture, extra, $I ‘\g furniture, No, conch extra, § conch, No. 1, $1.20; Da: ? 81,787 Jupan, 70c; asphaitum, shellac, $3.50; hard ol finisn, DRY PAIN% s—White lead, 5c: French zine, 1%; Paris whiting § whiting, kild 2i7¢; whiting, com'), 1ie, lampblack, manstown, 12e; lampblick, ordinary Prussian blue, 5%; ultramarine, 15; var brown, S¢: wmber, burnt, 4¢; umber sienna, burnt, ac: sienua, Taw, 4 e i1 ereen. coMmON. oume green, N, Y. chirome green, 2¢; vermillion, Enghsh, in oil 70¢; raw aid burnt umber. 'L 1b cans, 1w; raw and burnt sienna, 1%; vandyke, brown, lic; re- fined lampblick, i2c3 coach black and ivory black, 16¢: drop black = 16c: Prussian biue, 40c; ultraimarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, i, 0., 16¢; blind and snutter green, L., M Indian red. loc: 20; Américal verimilion, 1 20¢; yellow ochre, 9¢; L. M. & O. D."18; good “ochre, 16¢;" paten: ‘aining color, light oak, dark oak, hestnut and ash. 12 A SPuITs—Cologne spirits, 188 proof, $1.16 do 101 proof, $L17; spirits, second cuality. 101 proof, §1.10: do 188 proof, $1.15, Alco- hol, 185 proof, $2.16 per wine gailon, Kedis- tilled whiskies, $1.00@1.50. Gin, 'blended, 50@2.00; Kentuekys bourbons, $2.00@. s kreen, 1 red, %e: Tusean, & Ducky and Pennsylvania fyeh, $200@00; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whi kies, $1.50@2.00. Brandies, imported,$ 5.00@5.50; domestic, $1.50@3,00. Gins, imported, $4 % @6.00; dowestic hampagunes, imported, ver case. §: 00; American, Per case, $10.00@10.00. WIDNESDAY OCTOBER 6, faney | box $8.30; | | No. 1, com. 1886, Ory Lumber. BOARDS, 8 12, 14and 16 t.. 12 14 and 16 ft. 19, 14 and 18 1t * 12 14and 10 ft DIMENSIONS AND TIMARRS U4 L1 16 (118 11120 11 22 (124 1t 2212 1. [t 16.30/16.50 16,5 A FENCING No. 1, 4 & 6 inch, 12 and 14 1t 4& Ginch, 12 and 14 ft RIDING. A 12, 14 &16ft,, 21000 O £15.00 B 1214 & 16 18, 2,000 D 11.00 CEILING AND PARIITION, ain White Pine Part 00 20,00 £17.06 14.00 rough rough 1st com Al 24 Com. % in. Norway Pine Ceiling A Binch, white C 6inch, STOCK_TOAIDS, i ¢ aly n., & 1s.10, 1S& 20 ft A 12 inch. s 1 B 12 inch FINISHING 1stand 2a, clear, 11 inch, & id, elear, 1 inch ‘ &k elear, 11, 1 B seleet, 1 in B soleet, 114, 1 No. 1, plai No. 2, pl KHIP LAP LS and 10 ine S and 10 inch. g SIHINGLES, LATIL XX clear, standand, $2.5 €1.35: Lath, Posre—White Cedar, 6 in., '¢s, 12¢3 8 in qrs,, Liny (best) Kc: Michi Blindz, b0e. white H Hair, an | J Yoors, SIINGE, S 10T IS Qr IS Pls Kis 200100 W0 401210 No 1 L'D'5 001 (0 d Faney 5 005 09 "ro Fey b 004 ¢ LAKE visti, HE Bl Qr 1l 0w b Gl Kd S NEW FISHL 1 White ish. nily White Fist No. 1 Trout NEW pIsu, N KKK Herngs 1407 Holland her- rings, new. Burned to the Yesterday afternoon, between 8 and 4 o'clock, the cottage bulonging e Miss Annic Dworak on Twentieth street, near the shot tower, eanght five, and owing to the fact t no water could be proeurcd in the viemity, was burned to the gronnd. The loss w bout five hundred doli which wis cov ircand. Wialked Away With the Dummy. Some enterprising thief wilked with the dummy in front of the Ovplian™ elothing store last n which was an overcoatand coat ¢ The poiice were to looking tor thief and the stolen iele Card of Thank Lwish to return my sincere thanks to my friends and neighbors of North Omaha, and many others, who contribut- ed and rendered such timely aid to my late husband, Bdward Chisty, and also to myself. Their kindness will never be forgotten. Mus. Ev Cisty. the Judicial Mavriage. Justice Berka yesterday morning marr- Wenzel Hoffman and Antonia Kaila, gave them a highly colored ecrtitieate in green and gold, and sent them ol happy to begin lifé in carnest, Court, Judge Stenberg disposed of a large number of drunks and disorderlies in po- lice court yesterday morning. No cases of any consequence came up fov trial, Goinz West General Crook left for Wyoming last night on a tour of inspeetion, wnich is to be followed by a short hunting tvip. Polic Halford Sauce. Try it on your bear THE BAKK OF COMMERGE 310 Norith 1Gth Street, Paid in Capita!, 0. E. BARKER, President, ROBT, L. GARLICHS, Vice-Pr LB JOHNSON $100,000 nt. Cashier. Sawu Rowr LIL JONNSON, BArke, AnLicr ¥ A genern) bankinz husin Intercst atlowed on t'm teansacted. oposit HERBELSSOHN & PISHIR ARCHITECTS D. L. HANE, Supervintepden!, OM3HA JODGERS DIRECTORY ~Artists’ Material. A, HOSPE, JR., Artigts’ Materials, Pisnos and Orgay 1518 Pouglus Strect, Omak Agricultural Implenents CHURCHILL PALKELR, Wholewile Douler | Agricultural Inplements, Wagons Carringes and 1 street, between 9u Neb. LININGER & METCALF CO., Agrieultural Implements, arring Kte,, Wholes Agrienliural Implements, Wagons und Buggies. 91, 4K, %05 and 907, Jones st Butter and Eggs. cSHANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of Butter and Kggs. Refrigorator und Packing House, th snd Leuvea: wortli 8t., U. P. It, 18, 178 'K, Oma! Butchers’ Tools. LOUIS HELLER, " Butchers’ Tools and Supplies, Jausage Cusing: of all Kinds ulwaysin stock. " 7 Gones at- Omuhi: 1216 Builders' Hardware and Scales. HIMEBAUGIH & TAYLOR, Builders'Hardware & Seale Repair Shop Mochauics’ Tools aud Buffula Scales. 1405 Douglus a: Jmalia, No LEE, FRIED & CO., Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, Sheet I gents for Howe Scales und Min C0.. Omuhia. Neb. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., Wholesale Hardware. Western s fur Jefferson Bieel Nails, Austis Powder Co, | d K Corper OMAHA JOEBERS' DIREGTGRY Boots and Shoes AMERICAN HAND _ SEWED SHOE COMPANY, Boots and Shoes, Huble ) W 1. MORSE & €O, Jobbers of Foots and Shoes, 11 Faramo ot O, Kb M Axer ufactory, Summor Beer. M. KEATING, Agt. for Aulicnser-Bush Brewing Ass'n — STORZ & TLER, Boer Brewers, \ha, Neb Faust nd Frinnger Cotfee, Spices, Et CLARKE BROS. & CO., Omahia Cotfee and Spice Mills, Tens, Cofon Ruking Powder, Kl tracte, Lad e, Ik, Eie 1 O, Neb. Ny COLE & il WA Spice Mills MT'g Co, e Poring. Katmdts Rk, B I M irney Tx Cornice. GLECORNICE WORKE peneter, Prop. RUEMPING & BOL Manufagturers of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finuls, Metnlie Skylight, ete, 5108, 1200 4L O TWESTERN CORNICE WORK . Specht, Prop. Carpets. OMANA CARPET obbers of Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Livoleums, M Fte. 1511 Douglas atree A. ORCHTARD, Wholesale Carpets, Oil Cloths Mattings, Curtain € fte. 1425 Vaimam Stroet, €O, Crockery and Kotions. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Mannfacturers and Importers of Croeke Glassware nps. Chiness, D. A, HURLEY, Commission and Jobbing. Egyannd 1 0. C wents solicited. quiters 1 e Taske PEYCKIE BROS., Commission Merchants, Fruits, Produce and Prosisions, Oninha, ~ . F. RIDDELL, and Commission Merchant. Spociition—Hhucter, Bggs, Cheeso, Poultry, Gamo, P ater ¥t Kowih 1t wircet WIEDEMAN & CO., Prodnce Commission Merchauts, Poultry, Butter, G 8. Lthst. O WEERS & MILLARD, Geueral Commission Merchants, 11 Domestic Frutia. Corre: on. Storage P.ROCCO & CO., mporters and wholesale dewlors In Italian Produce, caticund California Frufts nants, 104 8. 14 fruit ho Forotgn, Do; nd Commis. slon Mej Only o 1n Omaha. Coal anc Lime. P. MILESTONE & CO., Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal, Offico and yard, ljth and Ni sis., Omaha, Neb. Yard Telephos b C. F. Goopa DERLAND, £acl und Trea SR OMAHA COAL, COKI £ COMPANY, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, 203 South Thirtecnth Street, Omaha, Neb Jo J. JOHNSON & CO,, anufucturers of Ilinois White Lime, Wpvers of Coul und Co i, Plaster, n Hots). LI Sdwer Pipe Fariim st N " Confectionery. F. P, FAY & CO,, Manufacturing Confectioners, Jobbers of Fruits, Nutk and ¢ 1211 Furn n St Live Stock Commission. M. BURKE & SO Live Stock Commission, Geo. Barke, Manager. Union Stock Yards, 8. Omaha. Télephone 662, i SAVAGE & GREEN, Live Stock Commission Merchants, Bhipwents of any and all kinds of Stock solieited, Unlon &tock Yands, Omaha, X Cigars and Tobacco. (X MEYER £ €O, s, Tobaceo, s Dealors in L and 110 3, 1 Kre Dry Goods. AMITH & C0O,, , Purnishing ( s &N w1103 Dou 1w, ¢ Dry Gaol e Distillers. Oistillers of Liguors, Aleobol and and JOUbors of Wincs WILLOW SPRING CO. and IL Importers and Johbers of Bole manuueiurers of K Lors snd Home s 16 LiGuo: ors. \ Bt Drugs, Paints, Etc, H. CLARKE DRUG CO,, Lavgest Drug, Paint, 0il & Glass House Westof Chicago. Complete Line of Droggists Suus arles. 1114 Hiariey st Oiabia, GOODMAN DEUG (0., Wholesale Diuggis Avid Dealersin Paints, Oflsand Window ( Drain Tile, Ete, AR BRI LW BEDFOL R.'J. CARSON, V. Prés, and & THE UNIC HYDRAULIC DEAIN TILE CO., Jice 218 B 140 A, Omslia. Neb. Muchiners and Suppliee for Mauufac turiig ¢ © Drain Tile. Engineers and Contractors, BRAYMOND & CAMPBELL, gineers and Coutractors, { Trus @ o T hi10ko 190 8t Oibak Furniture. DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, ¥aram st., Owiabim, Neb. ARLES SHIVERICK, ure, Bedding, Upbolstery. 2 . ¥ ' 0.42HA JOBBERS’ DIRECTORY, CGroceries, PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Grocevies and Provision: Now. 106,707, 709 aud 111 &, 10U $4., OmANK. McCORD, BRADY Wholesala 130 and 1o « O, Grocers, Avenwortl Hardware W, J. BROATCH, Meavy Havdware, Tron and Steel, Wagon Stock, Nardware Luniver, ote. 1909 A 111 PRy o1, Omaha EDNEY & InBO and Ste &, Heavy Jian w1t A, Omuh IS SONS, Frvnaces, Tiles, Gocds. 1L urd 12 Farn £t N RO Stoves, Ranges, | Mant Iron Works PAXTON (& VIERLING Iron Works, Wroueht and Cast Railing, Heams ek, e Work: Omce i = ey Jewelry. EDHOLM & ERIC Wholesale Jewele Denlocs it Sl Jeweler's | SON, s and Music Dealers. rware, DI v chea, Clocke il LOUIS BRADIUORD, Deater in Lamber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, Kte. Yanls th sl Douglas; Corner CHICAGO LUMNBER CO., Wholesale Luniber, 8148, 24th street, Omahn, Nel. 1. Colpetzor, Mana C. N. DIETZ, Lumber, th and Californin FRIED W, GRAY, , Lime, Cement, Ete, ta., Omaha, N 5 Omaha Douglis LAND, Luniber, . W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. To Dealers Only. _ Ofmoc, 10 Karuam atreet, Onbn, CHAS. It. LEE, Hardwood Lumbes, Wood Carpets und Parguet Flooring. 9th and Donglas dmann. JOIIN A, WAKEPIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Ete. Tmported wnid American ¥ wont. | State Aot for Milwkes 1y, i Hest Gutney Wi Live Stock. UNION STOCK YARDS CO., Of Omaha. Timited. John F. Boyd, Superiaterdent, = ] Millinery and Notions. 1. OBERFELD. tors and Jobbers of nd Notions, soot, Omaha, Neb. Notions. . 8. GOODRICH & CO., Are the only Direct Inporters of German & French Toys & Faney Goods In Nebraska, Chicago prices duplicnted withont adde ing Trolght. 1415 Furnam Stroet, Omulia, 1. ROBINSON NOTION €O Wholesale Denlers fn Notions and Furnishing Goods, 403and 405 8. Tenth St Omahu, VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Jobbers in Notions, Hosiery and Gents' Furnishing Goods. 1006 and 1008 Farnam st.. Omaba, Neb. e ey 0Overalls. NPIELD MANU] COMPANY Manufactuvers of Overalls, Pants, Shirts, Fte. 102and 110: Douglus Stroet, on eh. {CTURING Printing. ING COMPANY, Job Printers, Blank Book Makers, Ana Book Linders. 100 and 108 South Fourteenth Atroet. Ominha, Neb, TERN NEWSPAPER UNTON Aunxiliary Publishers. Doaiers in Ty pe. rinters’ Supplies. 509 RELS PRI W Pickles, Vinegar, Etc. TTEDWIN MORRIS & €O, Pickles & Strietly Pur Powder, Flavoring Nt Wagl Safes, Ete. G. ANDRE Omalin, Safe Works, lar Proof Bn A Wire Work, P. BOYER & CO,, 8 for Hall's Safe & Loek Co.8* ‘ire and liurg ar Prooi Bifas, And Jail Work. 102) Furiiin Str. Sush, Doors, Ev M. A, DISBROW Wiolesale Munufacturein of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, Biunci Lenrd ste., Ominbia, Nob. aq. I Sash, Duor Butlding Blinds, Mouldings, 101 South Thirteantih Birest, Ampiets sock of Suliders! ipes awd tay and Mil Virnan st ¢ Us 8. WIND ENGI COMPANY 4 i, K IC Felton, Bamuger : zine: By i, Trunks. H. I MARHOI'E, Wholesale Trunks, Miliard Tlotel Block, Orashis, Wagons and Carriages, A, . SIMPSON, The Leading Carvinge Faetory, (EXTARLISIED. 18, 1400 aud 1411 Bodye sireats Building B tania OMAIA LUMBER (O, Deal Giads of Building Material 13t 8t d nian Pacitie