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B e 2 Fasnam st worth of Patterns $100, yo W ANIED German or Dane preferred te, 1203 Park ave Tirotters, the CXPOFLS i1 Lhe cvory lesson, _WANTED -MALE HELP. A quickowitted man wh graph ia the writin, YOUME TR 10 LPAYE T ALENTING Stout bay for delivering teed and | & 1 and California 18, Iron Bank BAKEIS short and %, fron Ban) Witman & Scoville, oi 11 i men for « essor , Chi or trade for n addross Win Harnoy st., Omuha, N EMEMBER our commences Monday, Octob desiring to increase thoir 1 clusses. Ression commencing 1ot {n Omann. Wilkon & (0., Tmmedintely, & for survey ing p Apply st chief en. 3520 Jaker, {tooms 7 and & Iron Bank, Omuaha, Net, thorough | knowledge of the trade in this and wi. o familine with tho sad- OVMENT—Goc jol ilng states: 10 travel: state which prorerred: forunces required. Co , Manutacturors nnd Wholc flnlv-dml re, 204 Georye at., Cincinnati, 0. FIYREES, Ross persons buying of Dougla C.0. Howard. Prov. ¥ you desire a good st Baker & Co., rooms T and ¥, PED=A good Stenog s 7und 8, Iron Baok. P. 0. box 200 earpentors thAt are usod stadr building Hogwald & Petersen. enographer nddress G endy work | Plensant st Papillion, First clusa harbor. and good wi NOR RENT—Squnro Vlano $5 mmunlv. Hospe. 1615 Douglns. IND your Caligraphs to be ropaired to G linker, rooms 7 and 8, e nt corner Creoton | JOIt RENT—4 rooms for housel of Burt and Ploisant st. hines ropdred, and Baker, Rooms L Kinds of writing m repaics for the sime. nd 8, Tron Bunk exporienced, ups 1o retuil trade in Omahn, on one now hundling - trade TOR RENT—A lirge front room: also f 49, caro Omuha grocers specinlties and known Pinno, $4 month u Addiess with refecence Hosve. 1515 Douglis. ivo 1w position e stenographor n . Baker & Co., rooms 7 und % Iron | 3 r femnle, every- NOR to tuke orders for plating, atonee O. L. He wraphy, commencing Monday, £chool 1o bi in session three nights o 1) cash, 8 purt dny 10 oversc Address P40, make from $15 ents wnd sell goods tiention given 1o ndviiee ng 0180 to those commencing the art iu this state. and #, Tron Bk, I you have a typewriter tor sale or dc want men ¥ or commission No capital or 7and & Tron Bank, oxperi JOR RE Address, parlor, bedaroom and closet, together or M, box 507, Lincoln, Neb, JOR RENT—Organs, § por month, M, box 267, Omaba, ¢ FOR BALE—MISCELLANEOUS, winter's job. Company Work Laor wdney, T8 Farnum st from 4K 10 $450 cach i the market, few more azents to introduce on BiEMayne; Tenl onr Automatio Musical Ins‘ruments, instaliments ne can play them with, Ity ever know sun be realized, nim street, up stairs $25 10 840 0 week Munnzer, 1207 Far 488 Apply 011 Jones st. Benson Fish LE—Apple burrels, molnssos bar- Imll barrels and kegs. T will nnme low onds_dolivos Wostern Towa and We: lour, 18th and Omabin, Nob. SITUATION WANTED. Y " “Young i ]‘Ud [0 Gilhert Tros. Couneil Hhaims, 12, Bee office, 430-12 We can show 1t will please you it you want to buy. 1088 book: i Mayne, leal Estafe ) | xperde I Address for five duys P 710 Bee | Txor hand, Chilson e JOR RE und arrahacd Fooms, fnquire st No 1407 years expericic ness complote ess P 56, Bee office. A sltuntion us driver g with & young man well | _ ng end carc of horses; O s8, K. B., room 6, or delivery team. ) OR SALE— enr-old mules, 0X & AtWoOC e span of - sule barn, 114 8.16th st. G yoars old, sound, broken G riving: A180 by wind ur- J. Mahoney, 309 Farnam st 71 havo the Inrgest hist of real estuto for Weo can show you some- thing that will please’ you it you want to buy. . Muyne, Renl Estate & Trust Co ORS ALE—Furniture_and centrally loeated: wod sample rooms. PED—Situation by young lady 1o carc for children und sew. Address D, ®21N. | JFTOR RE ludy as milliner eighteen menths’ Sxnort: [N sulo in the city. Adaress, P 62, ANTED—Situation as housekecp quire 813 Capitol nve. 808 11% |l'|l“l' of hot postoflice in buudmx Address lmndug D—By u first-class, temperate meat and pustey conk (man. ' good stondy situ- Address P 55, Be 110% OR SALE—T furniture carpets,range lnearly now, i gentle ho all at Inln(um. iving up housekeeping, TED—Position in wholosilo ce by a young man of business exper- % Addross I 4% Tioe — o 1l heating stoves, 0 ve yewrs best of references. vening Employment by young mun, bookkeeping or othery P 46 Bee office, ANTED-—Position s kalesman, on road, in any line but dry jzoods ¢ £ood referonces, ST 0ont £530: Bhull, 1509 Farnan “Iist of real ostate for cnt show you some- 1se you i1 yoli want to buy Mayne, lteul Bstate & Trust ) Address P 44, Gee ofiio B0 6 thing thut wili p G. ANTED—Situation heating boilers. good references. thoroughbrod good driver, sigle or double horse for man, wom: and kind, 8y’ yoars old, Rix yems exporinnco; only. 1508 C Address P. 25 i 2L fectly u(\m].w f no hml tra H 187 9 Cnographoer, address P 14, Beo office. N N e on ‘un RENT- Ni nof 5 years' bsition ke slesn vholesulo or rotil: o 3y f s "B | Kaufmun Bros. 1000 Farnam st. =) BB 10* OR RENT sdonse of hotei. iD—By young mi ness experience, a any line of goods, elth: furnish A 1 referer Omaha Bee. FOOR SALE—Fu house, time on part. street, two blocks from Red Car line. Lots Farms, Lands--money loaned, Douglns stroots. 07 list of real estate We ean show you some- 5o you if you want to buy. C. K. Muyne, Real Estate & Trust Co. Ture Andl G0 ol 1X-ro0m 1202 North 27th 95 TE have the lavgest snlein the city. thing that will p year i | business, Address P 1o, Be 102 18+ NOR REN MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. —Cnonp, 1ron columns and win- dow cnps suitabla for front on brick bufld- & A np)7. ot this ofce: To rent Nov. 1, & Wousc of {rom Douglns s Addr 1iR11 " | ROON=With bourd, 1613 Capitol av in 15t cluss HowTd- For partioul; tating location and torms WANTED-FEMALE HELF, stating locution and termns, D-—Sewing girls and appronti ‘V ANTED— ard In privato r Saunders st 1004 woman cook, 3 , by young man, Tbe goud cook and Faanam, Mrs. J. M. 1 iD-—Unfurnished rooms, centr ily without chil- 100l neut, relfable ind competent nlso another such or second work nnd plain sowing. re gituntions for two b uking givls, Adpross P, Relerences required. 2 r burn for § horse Eaton, 01 terins, P 61; lee ofilce, 350 9° 8 Danbatiw's Restanra llmlw with buth on sume floor, didress P | AVe. 5 or 6 room cof e L est corner Hauiliou T tago not over ¥ mile (rof 1 and Pier strocis; best wiies. 308 11+ irls ut Wilkie paper box fn 863 D—Two rooms, co office use; must bo 88 in eyery respect. rally located, for connected, and firsi »—Fewale ugont. For particulars call at Omuha Bamploymen North 16th st. four unturnished roc A good dining room nrl C308 N, 15th st. TANTED—Girl for genoral housework. 2002 Dodge street, FANTED—Gool G wages, 30) 8. 11th st. noar and vor dross P 63, He 08 quic Refy :, adjoining rooms wi . 50, e office, mun girl in h Apply stating terms, to H. Mannweilor NTED-Set of ©ss Juhn C. Shea, Mrs Morhoff, 2130 Seward st. TANTED-Middio aged or old woman for Y cook; goud wages. 107 N. 12th st. for lumll family noar 108 Bouseneuper, w U. P. suope. irl to take e 3y gontlomnn ) wind board I Amh:u' P. 36° sinali furaily, inguire o1y 500 south Tith st dies_to work for usat §7 to $10 por we No pacto. painting; i For tull paritoulurs, pleaso add o 19" Central AAnd ho the f 2509 7 ANTED—Rooms, i or 4, by 3 grown p for light housekeepin; with another famuly. Addross P 4, B 24 kil for general houscwork; puly 8t onco at 1415 N 15th, & mx«rm»/\llnumw to loarn [ uuaud Valentine's | contracted for. 100 lots ‘still for sule ut low buliding, | prices and o R . iy Py e P vy U 1006 gpd on oy trms. G B Mayne, liay men and boys to pay their boa 585—Oct. 20 washers and one or Norris' restaucant; [ 26th b’ n...u.» aud Doy Good cook. I o, west door orul housework in of two: must give reference. A pxy 1418 Virginia avesu TANTED - Girl for B, 19th bet 58 Marys ave and Loavenw: OUSES AND LOTS, )R HENT—House wnd_stable, cor uuani? | Boresiustds moo need apply. Addross P 8, ¥ OMAHA DAILY BEE: i at | ;nnn NT- 8 roomed bovse, 9% N, #ith, | B @onter et #18 per month 206 118 work, | JOR RENT-House of 11 roome, 20th nd Farnam sts. A, P’ Tukey, 1304 Farnam S| 417 ros | JOOR RENT—No. 610 N. 17th st.. £22.50: also house 216t and Michigan sts., $12.50, 502 0% JOR RENT—A house, 2115 Cuming strect | = | livine_rooms, also_collar cus | Smeaton, 12th and Hurnicy str on, g 0K RENT- 600 honsc, 2ith — il nguire at J. R. Ringwialt, 218 8 | 108 i+ OR RENT—A froom house, $12 month, in & go0d 16°0tion, for # family of 1wo per ry 815 | gone Call at 52t 8. 1808 st., renr house, 405 A 1811, st | . 110 | JROT RENTA turaished house of ¥ on Dodge Letween 12th and_15tn allor in part. Apply at Clgar Store, 105 JOR RENT - A | room house, 3 blocks south o ]‘ of Lith 8. Street ears, Inquire of ¢, Specht, Western Cornice Works i | JOOR RENT—i 100m cottage, Harne 30 por month. 8. A, Slor near Wehave oleven nor Hills extension: | k R R. track,’00 feet front: will lense all or Albright's | partforfivey A Bodford & Souer. 10l conk FOR RENT-ROOMS NOR RENT- Flegantly furnished rooms with firet-clags bourd at 1404 Jones St. Four block 8. of Farnarr St. Al modern conven- jences, ane A 1| TOR RENT Part of floor for light manufac 3 turing pur Contrally located, Low rent. 1207 Farnam St up stairs i Ot RENT-Er pay £ood dress P o8 Bee office t parlor to ice. Lady wishing 1. Ad- _;“\ OR RENT—With ho . suite of front roc Modern ¢ Fuu KENT —:Nm\l); turnishel rooms at 113 - 8, 2a st o0 2, 634 avenworth 403 10* to | 0K RENT=Sma'l room suitable tor gentie: muan, 1623 Dodge. 100 S.13th st., vet. Jackson and L le chenp,square rosewood piuno ar 1821 1 stone block west of court house, 429 Far T—Front parlor bedroom for gentiemen, $18.00. Inquire 1508 Cass, FRT A Pt R R U L LG 0) gentlcmen: furniture new. pleasant loon- tou; Howard st., bet. Sthand 9th.; south :xlll-. FANTED=Tnstullment eanvasscrs 1o cnfi at | QR BUNT ~Furnistied front room, 1110 N. 7 Farnam st. and see what we b C. 1. Lee, Managcr. Co. in the world to scll their goods on snla: in all towns in Nebracka. 17th'st. Can get board next door. 416 10% l“m RENT--Niccly furnished 819 Soutn 10th <t. N & cor 12th and Pierc ate, nicely furnighed, with good table bourd. Quict hiouse; one bloek from street car. 912 10* Yleasiant south Troom upstairs, furnished. with bourd. Unusually pieasant location, With two in room, §25 per month onch. N. E. Cor 12th und Pierce 87 10¢ OR RENT—Desk room, #4 per month, and a front well-furnished oftice, well llizh central and_commoaious, $1L. Apply W Seavey, 1118, 14th st 42210 OR RENT—Comfortable furnished room in private family: terms moderate. Address Hee ol an 487 = rarRIsReAl ot % | OB RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms, = south front brick flat, board can be had nextdoor.Apply 8¢ 1410 Chicigo st 942 7 NT-Nicely furnished Chicago st. O RENT pross and nee, rooms. hue: pant fire upstairs. with uth 1th 8t 236-10% —Nicoly furnished front room, alcove and closet, No. 115 8 234 st. 205 Four rofc AT front room —Vurnished—a_very pleasant or two rooms at 1706 North 18th of express | St oncarline. Board can be had near by. 204 10% large front bed-room, furnihe: umodate o fow table boarders. 214 south J4th, 101 8 T—Fur 1sa0d rooms, 1816 Dod, Toor REN Toe | i guits, ith s of gas and oatn i dosired. 2 Howard st. 6 0% rooms t at, bath, and v with'houra! "erms very rensonablo. or o NT—A small furnisied front bed- at 1113 Dougius st. 354 0% o, nddress | JROR RENT—6 nicely furnished rooms at the cor of 7th and Pacifle st. for man and wife or gentiemen; with or without boavd 658 16% With | TA0I RENT—Room and board in privao faia- U5, §25 pgr month. Address P 50, ‘I}'ce office of | Trhor ke —Furnishe rooms for gentlemen st. 205-0% OR RENT—Furnished front rooms clnsg bourd, 521 l‘l(mlmfll 1412 Howard st. 07 RENT-Two Iargo unfurnished rooms suitable for light housckeeping Inquive bus an in ice, large, furnished front room; suitable for two gentiemen. Mary's ave, A lurge, nowly furnished front Ay window suitable Farnum T room with gentlemen, at 20; JOR KENT. y furnished room, 1607 refercnces required. 110 75 12 o jccly furnished front room 1Il_modern conveniences, — | three went four blocks direct! fum- | from opera house, upply at once, 1415 Jones st. 440 L1} 7OR RENT—Nicely furnished and comfort- able rooms for winter, with or without bourl. 1903 Farnam st. 27 12 FHOR BENT—Fuinished front room with bourd. 117 8. 17th. 7 10¢ Fon x with al 12 B0 1| YNOR RENT—Furnishod rooms, parlor suit- stating ablo for ¢ gentlemen, 1510 Haney, © T OR RENT—Suite of rooms, furnishe Drivate 1 single room tor gentlemen, 2026 St. Mury's i Fonn NT—Nowly furnished room Ay P 1615 FOE BALE-ROUSES-LOTS. FEW ac 1t in Newport for sulo at: ® 5 to 400 dollars each, C. E. Mayne Real Es- . Griswold, care | tate & Trust Co. 50 ¢ ()HGHARD HIL L 1ots ut from 8360 to €750 are the cheapest in the market. Lots mile Ui | beyond them ure selling for 6. C. B, Mayne, S | Real Estate & Trust Co. OR SALE—Last front lot in Plain View, only £700, bargain. Call at on e Two 8. front lots in Shinu's addition, §1,00 each. Some ehoice lots in Lowe's addition, For choap houses buy in Silby Heights. A splenidia suburban home for sale, near sohool and street car accommodations, or ore wilies desiring their washings [ would exchungze for vocant lots or stock of done in their own [ koods. wddress P 46 lee oftioe. i L. P. Hammond, room 8, 1522 Douglas street 48515 LT N months. Forly houses built and contracted for. 100 lots &till for sale at low Estato Trust Co. 00K it Muone Place if you want a nice lot 4 with trees, in a good neighborkood G E. Mayne, lieal Estate & Trust Co. 110 ELAFL & grocery BlOre at P8 sALE-| —By M. L Higgins & Co.s 1508 on 17th st., ) payiment, bal $26 month” Dougles st,, 2 6. room cottag for §2, small o ly. Why pay rent when you Can buy yourse #26 per month. MOUR hundrod lots sold in Orebard Hil pust six months. Forty houses b stute Trust Co. A FEW nores left in Newport for sule a & Trust Co. OR BAGE—A nice b room house and lot on and (rees, everything in gooa condition, if sold | withiu 80 days 1 cash balance to guit . Bee office. Property will be shown. 142 1641 OCUTOBER 1 Newjiort for sate at 295 ~TWELVE PAGES ‘A VERY RAGCED CLOSINC. Wheat Ends the Week in Bad Oondition on a Down Turn. inside prices COURIundre lots sold in Orch nd on easy térms, Dull, quiet at 48 CORN VERY WEAK AND LOWER closing at #1.00. to the following advanced 10@ Bu_r Oak ndd Oats in Limited Demand and Prices Three outh front lots on Burde tled, But Finally ¢ o good businass [6ts in South Omaha. §7 Ny thie doss ruled steadier declined and ON CHICAGO 'CHANGE, miles west from the nworth und Dodio st at €00 per ac Telegram to tnd for piattin Good demand; ercamery hosiness and recidence proy : packing stock, 1t in Newyort for snle nt 27 C. K Mayne Real Estate YOUNR Americas, About the only en aging feature was the steadiness in the 1k of support HCHARD HILL lote at from 55 to $750 arc bull hides 5ge; are sclling for §500. Kenl Estato & Trust Co. business at that point only this, but there were carly from the northwe As the forenoon wore away a aplondid 6-room cottage. with t-{ront lot 61X128, y siehtly located, With fine Inrgo shude t w bargrain for €150), $1,000 eash, bal ture delivery f you want a nice lot neighborhood tato & Trust Co, RD HILL lots at from $500 to $750 are speculation the greater Whs under an average volume. ser yield per The expeeta- ere in the next gov ernment report than was estimated in- the Iast, and the sensational development in the Muyne, Keal Wheat—Weak ling for 500, selower{ No 2mived, Renl Estate & Tr haudicapped wheat from the start. were frequent during the ses- sion, but they were within a narrow range, being less than le. vesterday's left in Newport for salc nt Mayne Kenl I tions in price \\ ek No.s u..ml cash, t., 0 2story &room hou &t bet. 15th and 15th, for 8,000, closing price, and burely touehed 723 on a split, | therewas a The market then Fallied to 2ige, rd off again to T21e, “The firmness during the occasioned by 10t 801 in Or Forty houses built and 100 lots All“ for & Mayne, Real Bstate e dairy, 12 pRstsix months Liverpool, nn»l on ensy torms. the bid at 1 o'clock. new No. 2 spring, steady at 6 Flour—11old Supply good rne Place 1t you want a . ina good nef , steady at 4s 51 nd November, dullat 45 Sd; \h\ym-. Teal ¥ Hutehinson dder for bik jags also had a strengthen- ini effeet, but just before the gong sotinded brokers, supposed to be acting canie on the i broke prices to within a smail fract It wasa very o miles (ro New Orleans, Oct. 9.—Markets quict and Farinmet from 500 10 $410 cuel, on ensy tor @hles white, & Firmer at 8 Tieal Estate & Trust Co. NOR SALE=By M. lowest point, for the day and week housos 1 block from buthroom, water L all gonfh front, for bal. §25 monthly. CHARD HILL lots at from $350 to $750 ure in the market. are seiling for $500. Itenl Estate & Trust Co. extiene range paid for May was 50 yosterday's closing pri ling futures of o L@ie today, closing at Decomber, and Bulk Meats— and clear vibs, § Toledo, Oct. 9, closed dull and lower smail onsh puyment, ; long clear Corn_declined Wheat—Opened weak and ovenber, 613 tor Atone time 35 w 40%c for May. y 2 T, only a tra being reported at 00K at Mavne Place if you want n nico lot in 0 good nefehborhood. 3 Tent E-tate & Kansas City Oct. 9.—Wheat No. 2 red, cash, 7 N from 4015@405e to ) e, and u-uuuum Wi few and far between. Monday were 700 s largely the result of th vy arrivals next we Higgins & Co, 1506 VO new 7 root eash, 201/¢; Novern Douglns gt. Lath rooti. water closof, sewe other modern from street ear: The weakiess anticipation of k and to fine weather, assisted, of course, by the slumpy condition ag, gus and all New \'urk. “Wieat — Recelpts, nll for §3,500, smill cash pay- rll Sing heavy Oats were in limited demand for future de. The_feeling throughout was one of OUR hundred 1ots 80l in Orchard Hill in the Forty houses built 100" lots still for sale at low oontracted for. and on ousy terms. ate Trust Co. @S 5-16 1. 0, NO. 2 red Closing at 833,¢ lecline for the day of X 00K nt Maynd Place f you want_a_nice lot with trees, in o good neichborhood. Ieal Estigte & Trust Co. ln\u'l. closing with reaction of declined later on rumors of the suspension of & Ferguson, but rallied later and closed rather finally closed at about Octoner sold._sparingly closed at 44 v two miles from Farnham_etreet. Fifty lots for Trom 30 10 €430 on st property in the market. Estite & Trust Co. 3t e Noyamb nd sold at $8 608k and closed was in good ¢ and closed white western, . Mayne, ltenl Potroleum—F % Firm and in fair démand, and nominal. Lard—Opened 5aS points lower, 1 western steam spot, $6.0 tand unchanged. teady but quiet, Minneapolis, Oct. and lower: No emand and soid at steady at $9.4214 5010¢ lower carl: lmum s st, ane of the m th nino rooms in East Omaha View 0 ou liberd torins. t sightly located hut ral u-d 10¢ and closed d hands at 85,523 @ venber was >and closed at 0,025, 2 have the lnrgast list of renl estute for We cnn 8how you some- flnmnlnu will plénge you it you want to buy. \lu) ne, Real Estite & sale in the eity. 9.--Wheat—Unsettled “m.—November v i hard, cnsh or_Oc mm om on ’\uumbc. ‘corn, 831 northern, eash i December, 7014e: No. 2 northe November. 66ge: Kk and lower; patents, $4.10@ bakers', 85,103 only two miles from 'ty lots fm- salo at & Mayae, itenl Farnhamn_ stroot) Hie from $300 to $450 ‘each, on_oasy est proporty in the market. Estaito & Trust Co. CnicAGo, Oct. 9.—[Special Telegram to the Bee.]—CAatrre—Trade was dull prices ahout the same as Friday. ot the offerings were northern rangers and northern wintered Texans and bi natives and Colorado good butcheri: averaging anywhere from 1100 to 1 $3.50@4.10 and _thereabouts, rough and common as low as §3.00@3.50. Large numbers of useful butehering steer are selling below $4.00. Shipping steer: 4.50@5.10; 1200 to 1350 n»:, 8. nbove aro only @ few of our numerous bargains that can be seen on our mammoth bulletin at 1603 Douglas st. Higgins & Co. 28 Shipments—W hoat, wun bu.; flour, 24 RCHARD HILL lots at from €50 o $1 the chonpest in the market. beyond them are selling for $500. C. E. Mayne, tate & Trust Co. —Quict; No.2 m " Rye—Quiet and unchanged. Paork 71)..11 at £ AYRE'S ADDITION, only two miles from Fifty lots for sale at from 300 to $450 ench, on_onsy torms. est property in tho market. C. B. Mayne, Real Estate & Trust Co. an_-nkee. m 1500 1bs, $: 4.50; 950 to 1200 1bs, and mixed, Through Texas were stonn Onts—Lower: No. Rye- nuu, blo, Ly To Contractors. ALED Proposals will be roc the Chiof Enginces eb., for the g luying, and surfaci ivednt the of- Union Pacific dine, bridg ing tle were l\ltw e 1 on_account of vflm 1gers were \l(‘wl\': llfl(l\‘(!s f-hrecds, 85.0004.10: western 4 railway, Omaha, H pmk L)Ll(ubbr, $8,! The line from Oakley to Colby, in Kavsas, about 22 miles. The Iine from Loveland to Buckhorn Stone in Colorado, about K15 miles, and the Lincoln & ' Western LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Oct. ¢ reports as follows: Cnttio—liecelpls, {40, 55 Nebraskns, —The fourte ry on summer and "Vinter busin virtually'shut down to-day, loc out until they aday for ten hours’ pork packing house: “The Drover's extension_of the Salina, ing their men are willing to work ten hours Twenty-one great are now closed. Silenco department, J bought by ers and slawughterers and any good enough nd nominal; Kansas, 40 to 50 miles, roposils for the Colby line will not be re- ¢ 12h, but proposils ved until the evening of 18 mmp T0lie lower, to canners stopping on account of the strike weslern rangers, steady; hu.(-(]\, $5.00@@4.105 wintered Te: 207 head of Nebraska-Texar a, 1255 Ibs, £8. ,000; Dest steady u«/,:x,ou, owin, city Dutch- q scen at the office of chief en- ginoer for five days previous to tho duysnamed natives and halt: for eithersold nearly : The right ik reserved to B. R CALLAWAY fally for the ordinar P sorts, there were no fixed mlum salesmen taking any offer they eould Some rough but usetul packe ow a5 $3.4 with best at & Hogs—ecelpts. idle: martet 10 i 3 packing and ght weights, $5. Dry Lumber. mil-ping, $1.00@ r 3 .10; best assorted h and_Philadelphias, $4.40@$.60: light ,25@4.505 prime Y orkers, $4.00@4,20. FINANCIAL 12, 14 and 16 ft. 12, 14 and 16 ft. 12, 14 and 16 ft. 2, 14 and 16 fi.. DIMRNSIONS' AND TIM RS, No.1Com. 5. 1. 8. Leep—iteceipts, slow and lowers Texans, $2.25a3, 15 Kansas O —Cattlo—Receipts, Py —MONEY—0n uletor at 5@7 per cent, closlng at & per cent New York, 12 nlu £1/10 11} to medium, $i.50a@, MERCANTILE PAPER—4@5 10,00 16,5016 16.50/16.50/17.00(18.00 22,0022 0]16.50/16.50117.00!18.00 20.00/20.00 N0 EXCITANGE— !S()lh\y bilis, $4.54% for demand. ENIs—Government bonds wel Steady at§4,8114 for good 1o choic : cominon to Tedim, 95,7 duil and wed STOCKS—. N(* v England stock was notice- morning tor the unusual decline ut which it u|wnvd and its v\lhl Hu tuations in opening prices showed irregul differences being generally fr N ngland was down 5 per I'he prineipal activity in the morning was in New England, Reading & Western Union, and the former fluctuations, which left it about 1 per cent ce, and haying in the highest and lowest came heavy to weak, 1o a cerlain extent, 200; shipmenfs, nond; No. 1, 4& 0 inch, 12 and 14 f ces: fair 1o eliofce 2,4 &Ginch, 12and 14 A 12, 14 &16 rough. . .$17.06 rangers and Hous—Receipts, unsettled and fre r changes, the ular: butehers and choice CEILING AND PART ijn \VllllL Pine ¥ drlllnmu 211 Com, % in, Norway Pine Ceiling. s, comumon to best, after several violent OMAHA LIVE A 6inch, white plm!. -:" :) below the opening pri touched lu-n ening, Oct. 9, The receipts wi quict, s usual at the fow fecders changed hands but The demand was STOCK BOARDS, A 12 Inch, s 18, dk\(,,.,,. . o, l com, 12 in., 5 1 8. 10, BEKY ’30(! lose of the D g Byaa “The remainder of the list was generally firm . when it sugged off. market closed barely firm, close (o the lowest the market was not active, yery good for corn-fod stéers but the only a few head in, until toward noo ts were very light red up early day, at a little betler prices than on yester- STOCKS ON WALL STREET. 3@ oentbonds thing was ele lnch, 8. 28, o .im-. ml o Hd (ledr lhll‘ll. Bheep—Nothing doing on the (‘A'Illrul ]'nLlflc, . l’;wlnc Mail. B select, 1% ., l»lnhl,fi and 10 inch ) plain,s .ul(l 10 inel 18814 Roek [sland ¢ Hosk Ll B l'ruvlllllng Prioes. \A\luu prices paid for live XX (Il'lll' 52"0 A flllldhfl. $2.50; 1'0““““'“‘:‘ '..\r‘d in., s, 12¢; 8 In, Whll(' lime (best) flfl .A)t uhmis. '»01:. 0e84 "'QJ Aw pre erred .. | Iinals Central, 31 1100 to L300 Ibs. i steers, 1250 to 1 preferred . . Texas Pacilic. 3| Union Pacitic. 102 W., St. L. & P. ¢\ Western Union 2 sguu R &N.... s Orchard Hill in the Kansas &T'exas. Lake Shore Niich, Gentrai: it ‘\krnnv $1,0. an_ plaster, $2.75. oors, e, Mouldings, 50 yrices and on easy terms. C. E. Muyne, Keal r to medinm griss Good to ehoice bulls Lighit and meaium nogs Good Lo choice heavy Good to choie Good to ehoiee sh Fair o ool sh Common shecp. . Northern Pae. preferred .. . PRODUCE |ms 0t Bls w0 ‘I\IKKIJJ‘ ~Flour — Unchanged: v.heul tlour, L'g 'd Sh're — ahome To'this way! These houses will yent for | ¥ Representative Sales, Michigan soft spring wheat 4:10: Minnesota bakers, 35,50 i, low grades. 817 e BblsGr Bbis Pl flw W' % 4012 u the and No,1Whitc Figh. and $8.00@ Lower; the main Influence on the kel (0 cause depression was the faiiure - B Broinent grain And provision hose. opening was u shade eacier, aeelined S@*{e, rallied e, fluctuated muhu» Anwl Clos .| ! r TMPORTED FISH. B r)l l" Bbls|Q'r llbla Pails or Kits wrw wsa, | '1,0 o K 850 dollurs each. C, E. Mayne Keal Estate umlur yesterday alternoon street Whore grade is established, lot soded \ | KKK Hor'ngs 14 (7 we 80 Holland her- under yesterday's elosing and closed within 0 40' $2.00 160 ss.xi 2.0 %0 81 0 2w — 89% 2.0 40 538 80 800 24 200 %50 w0 810 Range of Prices, Showing the hichest and lowest pricea paid for loads of hogs on this market durlpg the past seven days and for the same time | last year Day| Sept. 1856 Oct. 1588 Oct. 1858, ard Sunday J.40 @388 4th 10 o8 Sunda; b R STy ) fth 300 @4 30 @80 ith 3% 400 | 3% 388 Hth @AW | R0 @340 oth V65 @3 | 82140940 Shipments Showine the number of cattle, hogs and sheep shipped from the yards to-duy CATTLR. 1Y Ve R . Clicago TR N W u,..L‘{u 7 “ 15 & M Reatri 5 G B. & Q... Mouna Cit .i. 12 welCy B & Q .- Chicago R R ST Chicago All sales of stock in this market aro muao er ewt. live weight uniess otherwise stated. ad Jiggcs sell at 1 per b, for all weights. “Skins, " or hogs weiehing less than 100 1ba, no value, Pregnant sows aro docked 40 Iba and stags 80 1bs Notes. No sheep in. Hogs all sold. Cattle market steady. Light receipts of everything. John Strode, Shoshone, was here to-day. . Bartlett, Ainsworth, had in four loads 1l co. Cross, Faitbury, Net ing for feedrs, “Thomas Sparl the yaids toiay. Mr. Harris, | for feeding sheep. Mr. Russel, Ashland, was among the vis- itors at the yards, Good many strangers in- looking for feed- ers, but few buying. W. B. Sprague, Beatrice, was licre and bought seven cars of feeders, Paxton & Bosler, Chadron, had 492 head of eattle atthe yards.” Mr. Bosler was here John Patterson and J. E. Byer, commission men of Chicago, were looking around the yards to-day, J. W. Underhill, Thayer, Neb., miller and stock feeder, was hiere buying stock hogs to follow his cattle, Joo Ellis, DeWitt, one of the most suceess- ful feeders’ in the State, was hero inquiring for feeders und Sstocker. On the market with hogs: F. Sigman, North Bend: Files & Co., Cedar Rapids; V Wakefield: J. Askwig & Co.. Oak= Kenyon, Howard: H. Schinstocl ot was herelooks Cheyenne, was a visitor at rry, Ia, was here looking st Point, ‘The following_ were reglstered at the Ex- change hote M Miller, David Ci Luman, Salt 1 J. 1. Pace, Couneil Blufis: g, H. Stewart, Bloomington: James Jackson, Chicago: C. W. Hottman, " Geno: Hiram Lewis, G ilos.” Siatis, Tdah, W. Underhill, Waeo: J Jartell, St Louis; John Patterson, J. lhm , Clhicago. ‘I'here is a general feeling of uncertainty on the market on account of the strike at the Chicazo packing houses. Orders have been given to have the Fowler Bro.s’ and Lipton vacking houses, which are being built hero, completed by thie 20th of the present month, if possible. It is \Illll«'l-vlfl\!ll (I it ”\L\‘ will be run to their fullest ca Lif the hogs can e bought on th mar OMAHA WHOLE LI MARKLTS General Produce. Saturday, Oct. 9, The following prices are 1or rownd lots of produce, as sold on the matrket to-day. The quotations on fruits represcnt the prices at which outsiac orders are filled. Burter—The receipts of the inforior grades of butter are on the incrense, but Sholco table butter. conthies to' be. & Scarce article and 1n good cemand. There are no new features in the market. The same thin that was said last week applies equally wel this week. Colnmission fiouses are overrun with poor butter and have hard work to sell it at any price, while there is nn increasing demand for choice butter, — Ship) Bens can im- rove the quality of their butter by handling t with more care. Pains should Be taken have only one grade in u package, as butter packed with good necessitates whole being sold ag poor butter, It I8 {00 early to boegin shipping butter in boses, hoice butter commiands 16@1%, and fan 18@20c, hut therc is very little of that na in the market, Fair to good is mnlng @15e, and poor at 4l Umlcuclumery ter is selling at 250 e KGGS—The exg market remains steady ab lust week’s quotations. ‘The recelpts ure no | vy, but about equal to the demands wrictly fresh s re selline at 17, Poviriry—The of poultry have been heavy the past week, and_ the i " dragging.” The bulk of the old fowls mh i are coming in are very light and poor, requires very good spiing chickens to bl 2.00. Hucksters have been glutting market with hoth old fowls and spring chick= ens, and by putting prices = dowm | have cut off a good danl of trade from zhp comuiission houses, Old fowls, cholee, per doz, $2.25; old fowls, m | $2.00; spring. chickens, large, $2.00; b § chickens, fancy, $2.95; -Yr\u; cnlc‘l medinm, $1.50: 'spring chickens, smal wanted; ducks, 32,252,503 turkau. wanted, Gaye—In spite of the warm weathe) there has been considerable game in durl the past weck. Cooler weather would improve the ‘domana and reduce harl of handling it. Prairie_ ehiekens, 00 per dozen; quail, $L.25@L5035 smy L;lm.-r ete,, S100G@] ducks, %hlé | S1.00) dsor s 1@lze; deer, cm-uunel per antelope, saddles, 11@12e; -nke-f 508, 0 3 jack rabbits, per doz., © T smali, per doz., $100G@1.25, OYSTERS: 'lm-“ Iulm been most T 10 adiit of & Y6iy hoavy ovatef 0w o SRR o season, and a good many orders rmm outside are beinz filied. Mediums, 25¢; stas ards, 80c; seleets, ihe: New York. counu.“ Porarors—Tlierc aro not many potatoes arciving, and the market is good for ehoies stock, Small and inferior slock moves very slowly and 15 not wanted. Prices remalia about the satho a8 Inst week, A nw Colorado and Utah potatoes have arriy and sold at B0@s5e. Choice shipping o per bu, H5@o0c, Sw Torators—The market is well 3 supplied with choice stock and they are com= ing in faster than they can be sold. — Choice = | shipping stock, per 1b., 1@, @ ON10N8—Onions are selling falrly well, a small ot 51100 por ~buahil, bk th demand is limited, — Car lots haye sold thi week at U Choice stock, per bush, He f (eRy—The market Is well supplied and the demund €00 There is a “m» diffcrence in the quality the stock that is coming ing which is indicated by the rnnm'in prlcfll. Shipping stock, per doz., 3@ ¢ ArrrLEs—St y cholc A»ph- Are searce, and sl such stocks moe very fa) sales. Common stock Is ng . mm suf yl) and o slowly, nslgnment of ey Michizan applos is ex nwu-fi 18 ardd the st "o the | week, ' Choteo illlp- ping stock and faney stand or catiy < n good demand. ~ Common stoel B(. 2, choice shipning stock, é »AN stand, §2.754.00 5. Hoaperows Grares=ihe masiot is firm at the quotations. ‘1he supply 1s nin light and the will not last muel longer. The Coneords are about plaved ong and are notcoming in fast vlmu;(]l 1o supply the home wade. Shipping stock, per 1b, 564 10-1b baskets, 40c. 4 Lemons—Cholee, 260 size, per box $5,003 ( Messina, $9.7510.00, Quaxixs Ll only changes on tie mar= ket are Jamaica, which are lower than lust ¥ week, damaica, per box, $5.00: per bbl., §11. OrANBEiEs—The nlarket Is falrly' well supplied with very choice stock, Capé fancy, per bbl. $5.50; Jersey, choice, §7,503 Wisecnsin, §7.50. BANANAS ure sclling at abous the swne as v Banauas, vellow, pel bmneh, $1.50@?2 00; Bananus, yellow, I.H bunich, $2.50@3.50. BaNs e warket is munost daned up, Nice clean bear fair Tequest. Navy, 8L70GLT M LIlmL n. Vit itholee elean couritry, 146081503 elean country, 081,007 \urum, w@n..

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