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BLEEDING BUCKET SHOPS. Big Ohicago Olique Engineers an Tmmenee Deal in Corn. A KANSAS CITY BROKER KICKS. Cattle Offerings Fairly Large and at Strong Prices—The Hog Market Active and Higher—Gen- eral Quasations, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET, Ch.:0A60, l)l't. 20,—(Special Telegram to the I’kr. | —There was more weakness than strength in the early market, and prices in wheat were easler by e than they closed lust night. Dceamber opened on the regular board at 75¢, and for the first few minutes Xept very close around that figure, but finally dropped back to 74’¢e. May corn opened e Jower at 42}¢c, and January pork 2ge off at $10.05. The early tendency fn everything was downward. Corn broke off rapidly from 42%c to 42'¢c under heavy sales, Macfarland started the break by offering 25,000 bushel lots. About the same quantities were sold by Jones and others, and soon the unloading became very general. Cables on Indian corn were 1d lower, and helped the local depres- s0n. Up ‘2 10:30 wheat showed no dis- position to wu below 743e; In fact, it stuck betwcen that and 75¢c with marked persist- ency. Pork was a slow deal, January selling off to 810.02!¢. but recovering a shade. It did not take May corn long to get down to 42 under the deprcssing influence of heavy offerings, and by noon this was the ruling price, though not much stuff was ehanging hands. Wheat did about all s fluctuating upto 12:30 o'clcek between 7id{c and ibc, being at the lower figure more frequently than at the higher one. Mr. Ream cime out during the day with a flat statement that he was not a bull on wheat, though for some reasons he did not like to- be put down as being prices. THo thought, low were " Inevitable and that might as well make up its mind to a market. Trade was of a very desultor e e et Trchents et fleh s Yes the afler vonrd, was e niton b 000,000 inside utes. The buying was done. ts adyance the prlm and with n zemefully, May cor @43%c, and then nw firm t around and sold just as W Tl transaction was a myster ll Nllhluml n ing. It now turns out that it w; up on the bucket shops and probably cov: ole country, The clique bought rn at Kansas City and Chicago, New York and elsewh et_shops ‘at about 4% irected Norton the market h the dirm wi the shoi The prico was run up a des at the "l)u('ln-l ed closed at the top. r, this llmnnn nck «nu. proprietor refused to elaliod thak 1t Wass kot up jobr This { live min- and e 3% prhlln es with n slightly d dency. Corn steady with mode There was 1o outside news f de lowers e October, wmber, Corn W !un\l steady vember, Nlt‘xut 4 ta 585 December, Short Puts on December wheat sold at 480 Tk@iiye. Puts on May corn, 41}5e; cnlL, 42l (‘HIOI\GO L1y h STOCK. Cmicaco, Oet. 20— the Br: able cattle was small, were at strong pri cattle sold very slowly, but at steady rates, Shipping st t0 1500 1bs, $4.80@s 1200 to 1830 It's §1.20@s, common to fair quality, which we ant. Prices 01 the whole were about steady. The quality was wretehedly poor, as it bas been all week. Cousidering the quality it is I cattle are selling low. Sales: 3.00; 35 Wyomings, 120 103 Wyoming-1 F«lmwk.l half brved 3.15; 47 b lw W yowing $2.80, Hoas—The market was active and 5@10c l)u.llu' on about all grades, Shippers were beral buyers, and all the packing Lrms, with the exception of one Insigniticant coricern were also liboral buyers. Shoeula‘ors started the boom and were able’ to keen up the suuie until the elose, Rough and common sold at 3. 40@7.00; fair 10 good mived, ancy heavy and Philadelphins, $4.00a. light sorts were in_fair demand and sold at 84.003,05 for yorkers and 1,80 for common and medium, FINANCIAL New York, Oct. 20.—MoNEY—On call, sctive at 47 per osing at 5@0 per cent. PIIME MEGCANTI eent, STERLING l"xf‘lmflflhvl)ull but steady gt Seng for sixty ‘day bilis; $4.54 for de- UOVKKI Nrs—Government were dull but steady. STO0Ks—Stocks were more active. The opening w ve and strong, the gains <'s final figures ranging from 08 were somewhat ie- er deal- over last evi 36 10 by per cent. gular, but gene Tk, While v vsoy ¢ awanna were conspicuousty weak. The market soon rallicd and Western Union becauie the pec ness in the afternoc but in the last hour i and closed weak, 810! e cflll bond followed by a rally, ain recede ON WALL STREET. Fulm 67 of 95, 1203 Ore Central 'ncitic.. 473§ Puci C&A. L‘n b {g & 18 l(uck Illlml 140% St L. & 8, F. aa1g| referred . K Dowe, M preferred .. 103 Lllinols C: 184 154 LB &V 193¢ " preferred . ausas & lexus. exas Pacific. . 933 Union Pacifio. . bW, St L.& P lohy, Contral. .. 94| "' preferred . 0. Paeltle. .. 1 \\'l‘llvlu Unlon Northern Fao. . 23560, K. & N.. proferred ... 63 | PRODUCK MARKKT. ke Shore winter wheat fiour, $4.05%H.1 104,003 \Wisconsin, $4.00@1, J0: Michigan soft spring wheat, $3.50624.10; M nuat.\lulmn 107 patents, $4. 3046 les, 8 175 tye tlour. quiet af i burrels, and $3.00@5.20 in eat- Ruled somewhat lower, elosing ghitly over ige lower than yesterday ; casl, January, 8e; May, SI¥ @y Corn—| dolng, gl--amu about 3@ ge X cash, Bye; Decewmaoer, May, 421¢. Dull nnd heavy” With no decided Mo November, 25e; Muy, N\l‘ Finwn at 100, —Duil at 884@ ¥ soed—Priue, §1. fiu‘l ™, '&Pork Closed nbflbl m!wc Tower; cash, | 5@10c higher; November, $5.57 flmu ln--! umll l\ phtent, 82,75 £2,40; ¢ s | GIIICAGO SHOR’I‘ LINE screen i, e Iumnu\‘ 82,00 por ewt: Range of Prie L erahiam, $1.60; Showing the highest and paid for loads of hogs on this market during thpnal \n-\vl\ll)\\n and for the same ume lowest prices | —OF HE — inew oats, 2%: rye ey General Markots, Medium Sate per ib; 4ci young Americ joi f 1y m Jo: skims, b Firm at 15 gaise, um ~Heavy 13 14ey it skins, Showing the number of ears of cattle, hogs and sheep shipped from South Omaha during Wheat—Easiel ungraded red, No. 2 red, St I(wk Isalnnd.l’n- All sales of stock in this market are made t. live weight uniess otherwise stated. at lgc per Ib. for all weights. “or hogs weighing less than 100 Ibs. Pregnant sows are docked 40 1bs. and Stags 80 1, | nnll} Nininize, 60 a0 ast, 4c; crucible steel, POl e tor, Si@siig 1. o, i No. 2 rm! atid Novernber elosing it fl‘.v recelpis, 3601 Astal other mportant points Bast, Northoast ) tonzues, e, wed each, 5 : san v chain, per I, 6 1 iorthrough tickets call on the Ticket Azon {01 Faranm_ stroet (in Paxton Hotel),or & in elovalor, 4ic ‘afloat; Hogs averaged (0 to the car. Hous on the downward road. Very light receipts of range cattle. o, Chieyenne, had two londs of airly active; receipts, : llunh'n'u horse shoes; western, S2@dc; POrts, 4,00): 1y CHiitAGO, MILWAUKRE & ST. P Moty WHontion 1 PAId to PASSONKOTS by loyes of the company. encral Manager. istant Genoral M YRR, General Passenger and —Steady lw ll(lml ¢ ): steel najls, $2.65. £1,85; oriental powder, 0 Nailk, rates, 10 to Shot, $1.65: bucks .50 comImeons emph B l] aly, Sbeldon, had thirly one head ctive: sales of western steam, spot, and mm ive. 86.10@0, 12455 spot, 8$6.07% to v, Cheyenne, had 962 head of sheep ‘““v Assistant General P it S mAn, Gansta Superintendent. P. BOYER & 00. llnll'ls 63, Vaults Tlmeloekl ture, extra, SLI0 Biack & Jnrw'l\wll had two loads of hogs | coach extra, $1.40 in from Minden. . Cleaver, Malvern, la, was in witha e~ Quiet but firm; western’ flaty, 10}4 Cheyenne, had four loads “The Standard Cattle Co, Huttons had five loads of cattle in to-day. E. L. Kinmins was on the market with two op Trom Deer Trail. Plattsmouth, 3011 10 10803 o Srh Tou pates The Carter Cattle Cc had cight leadds of cattle at the Ju A, MeDill, Emerson, In., was a visitor 7 e will ship bogs here this "UU )\mmu' ¥ |vomhnn~‘ 84 Pennsylvania ryes (Iuhh'll Sheaf rnam Street, 0 ulhn N Hed Star Line’ | Gatvantzed 1ron (‘urm was here and Sk the yards to-day. \me ln-ml 8e: French sine, Minneapolis, Oct. bt igo doclin Canrping the Belgium Royal and United Statos Mail, sailing every Saturduy Between Antwern & New York 101 THG RHINE, GERMAN, ITALY, HOL- LAND AND ZRANCR fiion trom 800 to 5 J. Fl‘hl‘l’ and A. F. Reimers, Glen Rock, 20.--Wheat—Active at T \vh were liere and broushit forty-six head of ¢ for December; 75¢ tor brown, S¢: umbe sienna, burnt, 4 green, genuine. 200 .(luum eréen K Q. Bruden, a well known live stock dealer, at the ‘yards to-day and bought thred ash and Novembe ber. Fhrllr‘l’.lh-uli. £4.10@4. “Receipts—Wheat, popents=Wi l'um grec, comnon, ielrone green’ Jud Patr'e’, formerly in the live stock com- ln\wh»n Iblmm'w here, was around to-day ands with his old acquaintances. ot hogs wera turned over to the Union Pacilic at Council Blufls at 10 o'clock this moruing, and at 4 e'elock this afternoon i k raw and burnt umibe burnt sienna, 12 1 'I. cans, 12¢3 raw l|||ll ndyke brown, coch black and ivory Prussian blue, 5 flour, 100 bbls, 000 bu. 3 tlour, 2 Excursion trlp from e I0a 1 ARG " outwarn W itramaring binck. 18: Ghroihio Kreon, L 3 bliud ajid shutter green, 1 izreen, 18 Tadian red, whole sxoussion, 8%, Steorape u oJotor Wribt & Sons, muu.u llrol«’lwny. New York, 218 1 t D. 0. Freeman, 1324 Fi New Orleans, Oct. 2.—Corn—Steady a big job me one to wake up little enercy on t on ol areat deal towards romedying the delays, in delivering stock at the 1t hias been turncd over to the aciiic at Omaba or Council Bluffs. Corn lneal Steady. Hog Products—8teady with fair demand. Pork—89, 5 Y9, 02l 13 Farnam st NEBRASKA MAP. Tu colors, shows all counties, towns, railvo Miwled for %e. Ommaba City Map, new additions, etc., Mebraskn Stute Gozette, i Farmer's List, £6. J. M. WOLFE & €O, THE CH}CAGO AND BRTH ESTERN RAILWAY. \enmlliolh L. & l M. D. drverise: Lmlnlmz cdior, light oak, o walhut, chestuut and as| Hlumhler*. $5.255 and clear ribs, $6.50 cid, carbolie, e; balsam copaibi, ‘flc acid, tartaric, 5 Dark sassifras, per b, (r 1h, 78, chinchonidia, per oz, 40 pnmlum per 1 Kt 81.25% cusom “lm Jer h, the ,]wr;lel §1.40; mlnh & W and R, &5, Nu\le Iunn\lllln& ™ n selling against nward ten- OMAHA WHOLKSALE MARKEKETS. in, | n-l’oz 4003 ml- Géncral Produce. airy, 1 1\fl4'rnuun(hnml ~Whe: white lead, S I«un green, 110 5 Ib cans ereen seal, 12¢3 “The followlng prices are Jor round lau of produice, assold on the mutrket to-day. quotations on fruits represent the prices at which outside orders are filled. h prevailing price to-day was 20c. Al aclive feelin s prevails on_all of creamery and Uy clioice country butter, 'for” table which are in limited stpply. Re- D3 of inferior Erades ate in excss of the demana; 2 large has to be sold to S, Kresh roll butter Shotld be prcked in clean ding 80 pounds; each roll to Le wrapped in a plece of musiin; sipp E woll to take s litls pains in prek: i< their butter. chuice stock will always sell at outs 1"(!0’0( cllolce Bood chuntry voit, Solid Frencly zine, red varnish asst, 20c; 3 verl mlllmn, Aml’llc’ln 18¢3 —Wheat—Dull and weak; Oats—Negléc U'\(. cash, Kansas Cit airy, as well Ted, Alm-nmn Wheat—Lower; d, November, 801¢ chrome yelloy ochror rochellé, SEORT LINE. , cash, 301;c bid; No- Lehigh bown, A I, Spuulsh bru\\ll 1’{ Prince’s n:in u-t,~~N(.?.||.x:|1- A Medjum, in bols, $0.50; do In small, in bbls, xhenllns. in bbls, $8.50; do , 4-gallon kegs, §1.20; Orleas 5, B5qaite ver gallon Maj cans. $1000 ‘per doz )‘gn]lnn can 8550 per 1l 830 Mieror or gloss, b | o2 eslord's corn, 1 Special Telegram to J—CATTLE—The offerings to-day were fairly large, butthe proportion of desir- ales of good to choice s, while the general market was steady. Common thin and rough A nice, clean spot, steady at gouncil Blufls And Ghicago. e only rond to take for, Des Moinot r 4 o ¥ q"‘""’ s | Maoe; ehoteo con country roll, solid nacked, country |'ull, 10 doz: quart cans, :lTAn(‘u——ermr eorn, 1 b, 6e: e: Kingsford’s gloss, 1 b, Te; loes, 6 1, 7405 Klnxs!urdlpura. 3lb, 8c; Kingsford’s bulk, oacco—Plug @t Ciiiest—Full cream eheddars,single, 1254c l'ull cream llnlN. tw! hls. I 705 950 to 1200 1bs, @340, The receipts to-day were 5,500 western cattle and 2,000 through Texans, The market was slow and weak enough on abund- nd all Ii')lvll.l east, ka, Colorado, J debo, Nevada, Oll\lfln Washington and Koenin, it offers sul d Thie by any othor | ong a few of the numerous points of s pexiority enjoyed by the patrons of this ros he'twroon Omaha and Chicngo, DAY COACHES w . i i S re(‘"lp!-\ were heavy, and the market ruled ver: choice, per do & 00, gepbe: BhobGN 0L, The weather has been too warm mul the mun.u 5 ntages not possi- 0Old chickens, : : 00 00(@: ; cows, $2,00@ slow natives and balf- breo 5. 50@?2.70; wintered Tex- northern rangers: lexans, $2.10@ 00, n]d ahleld J-k-. merTy war, 25c; Are its two trai) hich are the finei o nzemuity oan create. G CAHB, w#hich are mod Its PARLOR DllAW ROOM CARS, unsur l“ml by any. Aml its 1AL nth, CARS, AN cco— moklng, nunmu 18 51 again for the past few da: ruled dull and weak. obtainable for ns. ‘I'he bulk of receipts proved to. bn ln l) ad order and sul(l for less money. : w0l eomfort and eloganco. Marcirms—rer eaddl $1.70: mule square, §1.! CANDY—Mixed, $@113gc; stick, 85@lc. URACKERS—Garneau’s soda, "butter i ereams, Blge: ginger snaps, 8ic; citv soda. 7. SoArs—Kirk’s ’\lrk'a satinet, SiUN’ ZSe; square cases, @ Ibs, midoly ocelebrated PALA’ ual of which cannot be found elsew 41 Counell Pluffs the trains of the U Wion Paci: connect in Union Depot with those of i g0 & Northwes: ; Hogs. l(cu-lpln. 26,000 u!mm: nnd highers rough and in Ini and Ihlh ‘er “dozen, 55,505 nipe, plu\u’. ete @3 close connection Teal), $1.00ca1. D, $5.40@5.05; wiith those of all castern lin hlrk 8 Bl.llldnr(l Boots and Shees. A‘Il]h'll'.ly lll\l) sEw SHOE COMPANY Menufactorers and Who! sule Dealers In | Chicago, Mitwaukee & St Paul B'y | oo s M0 50 B g ; THE BEST ROUTE | Yron OMANA and COUACIL BLOFFS ot TIHE REAST. TW0O TRAINS DAILY R COUNCIL BLUFFS Milwankee, Minneapolis, Cedar Kapids, W 1. NORSE & CO. Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, 141 Farnum st, Omata, Neb. Manufacto y, Summer street X Z. T LINDSEY & ¢ Wholesale Bubber Boots and Shees. RubBer and Ofled Clot 1 Fett Boots, 2008, 1ith N | M. EEATING, | Agt. for Anheuser-Bush Brewing Ass'n | - Rpecial Brands, Faust, Dndwelsor and Krlanger, S STORZ & ILE Coffoe, Spices, Etc. CLARKE BROS. & €., Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills. Teas. Cofre Powder, Flavorne B rac iy 1111 10 Mrney. Wreat. O 3intin, Neb, GATES, COLE & MILES, "l)llll‘ Coffee and Spice Mills M'f’g Co. © ostors And. Spic urers 4 Baking Towaer. T1AToring Bluing. Ee, £y One CARA O 0 11 1 packnge 1 lond Rosted Ooftee, 1k Howard st..Omatin, Cornice. -l',‘.ll. LECORNICE WORK John l-pe eter, Prop. actures d Tron and Cornlee. 923 Age ni L 10th AL, Omabs, Nev. RUEMPING & BOLT Manufacturers of Ornamental lml\nn ed Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finals. MotalicSkylight, cic. 3108, W I:le‘Jlf.V CORNICE WORKS, ‘. Specht, Prop. ent Metall Carpets. OMAA CARPET €O, Jobvers of Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Linoloums, Mattings. Bte. 1511 Doug'as street, S. A. ORCHARD, Wholesale Carpets, 0Oil Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Goods. Kte, 123 Furnum Street, alu, Neb. Crockery and Notions. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Maaufactarers and lmporters of Glassware, . 817 Bouth 13th st Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY, Commission and Jobbing. Bytter, Bxgsand, broduce, Con Tlors for Stoneware, Jlorry Bo 1414 Dodge street, Om. wenis wolicited, nd e Bask PEY Commission Mm'rhnmfl. Fruits, Produce and Provision W. E. RIDDELL, Storage and Commission Merchant, bpu(luu\cw—un.wr Eer, Clcoo, Poultry, Gum Dysters, i WIE Co., Produce Commission Merchants, Poultry, Buttor, Game, Frylte, ete. 220 8. 160 at, Db, Neb, LEKS & MILLARD, General Commission Merchants, And Jobers of Forelgn and Domostic Frults. | Corre 'spondence solicited, nd office, 110 N. Thirteenth St., nmn ha, "Reb Fruits. P. ROCCO & CO., mporters and wholesale dealers In Italian Produce, Porelgn, Domesticand Californis Fruits and Commis. sion Merchants. 1048, 14th st. Only exclutive Truit house In Orinba, Coal anc’ Lime. . MILESTON Deders In Hard and Soft Coal, Omaba, Neb, & co., OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME COMPANY, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, 200 South Thirteenth Stroot, Omuha, Neb, J. J. JOHNSON & CO., llmmfm‘turr‘;m of Illinois Wlul(- l lm:-. Sewer ww Omniin, Ofice, Paxton Hu Tolephone Si1. For Detroit, Columbus, T ntd, Niagara 'Falls, Buffalo, Muntrenl, Boston, New linnapolig, Cincin- ittsbur, Toronta, k, Philadelphin, B limore, Washington and all'roints in the anst, sk the tioket aent for tokets vin th x5 (@3.005 lambs, §3 lMJuLl 50. — Cattle—Receipts, 5: li wero sold. ear LImu'L native steel it to ‘medium - shippers, ver ll). ll@l.c |lm'r. um'ns antelope, saddles, '11@1%; ek, saddles, choice, h’k'fi wlllls Ru: White Cloud, $5.75. Jopr—3q inch. 9%c; 3 Inch, 104e; X ineh, 03; dwr ml.nu.' X Washboud. 510, 6,000 !)\Inmunh carcasses, 7@ 1le; elk carcasses, inck luhlnlm per doz., $3.50@4.00; sinall, per doz., 0012, [ you wish the best sccommodations. fticket agents sell tickets vin thie line M. HUGHITT, General Manager, l)un'n Frorrs—No. l 4c' in evaporated bo: buxu, Y@ ummr apples, 3@ ber- * 10 good, $2.00@ ros—There 15 now a brisk demand for straight cars of strjetly choice potatoes At Mixéd varietles, small, or otherwise inférior stock continues vy dull and will not sell for more than 35 ‘The demand is not Ilm\ n| |u-1u-huL ul-m'rn. 4% E. P. WILS @17 Gon's Pasy's, Agont’ L2 BOLLES, Hogs—liecelpts, opened firm, advanced Tapidiy and closed than ye torday i 50@55¢ per bushel. ke, ncw SgdCy ‘eholce heavy and 85@4.10; packers, falr fair to chofco, DEUNCS, “ew' ‘“‘ nl. \\'(mlarn xv( flvaAll&—k‘anewd T 3 granulated, 6 /(@0 sc: standard extra ©, 5.5 c: mediuin y UANNED GOODS—! o coumcnom»n' fairly well sup- @) 40@he, | Ilnw b',,uts%.u standard, per strawberries, 2 1b, per case, $2.00; $2,00; California Choice stock, per dnz. Arvres—Prices nlllM City, Oct, 29,— Cnl‘l?—l(#celpm [ 2,000; shipping steers best fat cows Strong an DMAHA JOBBERS’ DIIIEGTOIIY 5. raspberries, 2 1b ner case, , 'Der case, £4,50% 50, peaches, per case, $5.25; white clmrrum, plum, pfil’ case, $3.65: bl c‘% pl\lln" Jlb '{m per CTib i Aam guunubel'l fecding steers, The following quotations are Ior A. HOSPE, JR., Mrtigts’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 13 Dougl i shipments, none; opened He higher and elosed 10¢ higher; com- nion to choiee, §3.5003.95, 1K ichigan, $2,50@2.75; B PAPER—4@5 yper lnm‘) Michluan, @3.25, o Birast OmAnE. The market is glutted i Very clwl«e with “clioice sweet. potatoes. stock was sold Choice shipping stock, per 1w, 1@1540 A great amount of very poor Wwhich hns boen Agricultural Implements. TCHURCHILL PARKER, Wholesale Dealer in Agricultural lmplvmeulu, Wagons, Junl-l :r-ll. between 9th moi per doz, Hu iima bm-m OMAHA LIVE 82 m’;a m enrly 18 1b tomatoes, Evening, Oct. 29, ere light of all a few corn fed has been coming in sold for what it would choice stock remains about the same as last per doz., 85@dlc; extra i CarrrE—The recoipis grades of cattle. steers in whiel sold on the warket. were sulling slowly Hoos—Tho mul pts wero Iight and the Warriagos wnd Buggle LININGER A,‘ METCALF C0., Agricultural Implements, "Wegons,Carriages, Buggies, Bte,, 'Wholesale, O [PARLIN,ORENDORF & MARTIN Wholesule Dealor Agricnltural lmnh ments, 5. l,uvrunflfl)rdln y grades, 11@11 Haiiei cholce, week: Choice stoc , per doz., 40@4de, YiTERS--The trade Is in very mueh the xlunc coudition as last week on the continued warm weather, low and dealers are well supp choicest stock. Orders from t ¢ lted 10 good shape s Taa Ao BB rrnmemJavn,w .c; um-nur Java. 1014 Arbuckie’s ronste XXX roasted, 163 Briworths s o Crosa, 1070 Dry Lumber. A No, l Com. s ls 1 H and 16 1t No, 1 6 i, 15 14 and 10 1t 12,14 and 16 £t u the Ale(lnw and every: ‘I'he market is still higher Portion tham othar markets. Sheep ~'Luere were a feu S0ld to-day. lh'd wllh the | feature, ‘There was a period of weak- ) counts, w« Malaga, $6.00 CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Stray shipments of California fruits coutinue_ to arrive, gl quantities Graves, Tokays £.00; crape plums, $1.75} Prevalling Prices. Showing the prevaillug prices paid for live stock on this market. HANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of Butter and Eggs. Lhe market i3 falely well supplied with Now York grapes. York, gords, per b baske, 40 logso, 1uth -n-i‘ Leaven: efrigerator and P i T Catawbis, 51 .lamulm per box, $5.500,00; Medium steers, 1250 t0 1850 Ibs Fat little nlunu 1050 o 150 1bs ... 7,00 18,4 L1650 umnh ;1011700 16.00/81 0 :xm mm\wml 018, -u "HIMEBAUGH & TAYLO Bailders'Hardware & Scale Repair Shop .00/18.00) 1»ou:nuu ¥ o)k ~Blucks are smaviog falily el “at tiie same quotations s last weck. Cae cod, faney. per $5.5 ExCl hu. 1, 4 &6 inch, 12 and H 1t. Fair'to mediun grass cows. No.Zi& Oiuch, 12 ki 14 1 Good to choice buils Laght and medinm nogs tiood o cholce beavy Pugs. Good to eholce mixed 10gs. . LRough throw outs Mochunics' Xools and Bufalq Scales ~Bananas are AMe prices as last w AND PARTITI \ White Ping, Partition LE, * ) Jobbe rs of ]luwl“nre and Nails, Agenia for Howe Bealos, k. Bananas, yellow, | b bananus, yellow, | 24 & Com. % in. Norway Pine (.'clllu!."n: Flanaso, Shoet tron, ebraska, choice, white clover, I&. ‘h-bmnka dark, 12@l4c; California, | ulllumm, 2 1b sections, Fair 10 good sheep. 4 Sinh, white pine, % € RECTOR & WILH Wholesale Hardware. nts for Jeflerson Sleel Nu ,LMY CO., avoow, BOARDS. Alflhl(ll 818 40, <D . No. L cow, 12 hl.u. Js. 10 I&&‘N" Represontauve Nales nuw ¥ : St nmnfunpx 5, per Ib, 125gc; pen- -Bulk, 18 to 17 k.ll | sans, per gal, W 6.50:New York, Crab, |»-, ot s, $27 PV iite wine, 15@ise: single .nren.,m. 3 0, Oct, 2. - Flour—Steady and un- L0 Tiarney, Omab Engineers and Contractors, 1 No. 1 plain,! Eund 10 inel No. 2, pla'8 and 10 ineh. ... Hlll\ul ES, LATH. A standard, $2.50; & () Pn!lb* White Cedar, 6 in., VISIONS— i, pienic quu fei breakfast haco 100 ol Ty vy vadiged shoulders, Se; L.u Law pieces, s bes. 12238 in. rezular, l‘-’A" dricd 40 1b eans. 63ge 101b Luun F xlbankl - clear, 1 uul Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, 28 SHIVERICK, Upholstery, c. 1206, 108 and 1710 Faruam st., B sclect, 1, 1, ke ihand picked navy, Mr and Mrs M.Il Meyer are now quar: 0 uul l'wun AND MILLSTUFFS—W lnter wheat | tered at the Millurd hotel. Confectionery. MM”W”F. P. FAY & L'(i.; st Manufacturing Confectioners, Jobbers of Fruits, Nut Yigwis. 121] Farnkm Bt.. Live Stock Commssion. M. BURKE & SON Live Etm‘k (‘onnnlssion. Burke, Manag __Union Stook vma ¥ Ginaha. < Telephione 882, "SAVAGE & GREEN, Live Stock Commission Merchants, Bhipments or hnl‘hnd al Iiufl‘ of Elurl soliolted, Btoek Yards, Cigars and Tobacco. DIAK MEYER & LU., Jobbers of Cigars, Tobacco, Gune and Ammuntion, 215 to 223 & Wb at., 100 to 6L 3 WEST & FRITSCHER, Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, And Wholesule Doalers In Leat Tobaccos, Nos. 108 and 110 N. 14th atreet, Oma ‘R & W OOULAAH, Wholes wlers In Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes and Smokers' Articles Cutand Smok- in, i3 Neb. ukoe, W ‘North Sixteenth Hireel, Oimah " Dry Goods. 0, Dry Goods, Furnlshinw(-uuxla & Notions 1102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. 11th t., Omaha, Neb. 'lnpnflnl " WILLO Wbl'ltl}\'(- 5 Dls"l ll LE'Y C0. and ILER & C and Jobbers of Fine Wine nnd ! Jaquors. H. T. (IARKF I)IKUU ('()., Largest Drug, Paint, Oil & Glass ¥ ng Wastof Chigay, Complete, Live -4 ruggiis B ari s, GOC AN DRUG €O, Wholesale Diuggists. %1 Palats, Olls and Window G A Bac = " Fren 3. BEDYORY. Sec.aTrens .). CARSON, V.Pres, sud Bupt. THE l NION HYDRAULIC DEAIN TILE CO,, Office 213 8. 14t Omaha. Neb. Machi Supplies for M cturing Cement Drain ry and Butchers' Tools. LOUIS HELLER, Butehers' Tools aud Supplies, Jeusuge Caslugs of il Kinds :‘ s lu slock. 1218 lv |',I, AGH Mrmum. BEADY & « Teavenworth sts. Omuba. Wl BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, Bprioks, Wago r\‘ Aok, Maraware Tamber, cte. Wholesale Tron and Steel, Wood Stock, Tleavy Hardwas Leavenworth st liln\hy ‘!b" MILTON ROG Ranges, Funmn»l. Mantios, Grates, Brass Goods 12l and 12 Farnas PAXTON & VIERLING ORce anh WOt EDHOLM & ERICKSON, Wholesale .hmelm s and Music Dn-nlers. Dealers in Silverwi m Jeweler's Tools l,("'l? BR lI)l‘()Rn. Dealer ln Lumber, Lath, Lime, hnnh \nnh r‘l'"ll‘Vv“\ And Dougls i i'fllr,«m LUMBER 0., Wholesale Lumber, !»IIVF 1ath street, Omaha, Neb, . Colpetzer, Manager, C. N. DIE 5th ad Callfornia Streets, Omaha, Neb, FRED W. GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, E 6th and Douglag W. ILARVEY LUMBER CO., To Dealers Only., Ofce, 1403 Farmnam street, lhuAhl CHAS. It. LEE, Hardwood Lumbes, nd l'n?uel Flooring. 9th und Dougls J()II\' A, W ~lKI'l< II'J,I), xllu Lumber, Ete, a4 American Po eont forMivkes Hydranic ¢ Quiney White Linie. TOCK YARDS CO., Buperinterdent, Millinery_and Notions. I. OBERFELDER & t().. Importers and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions, 1213 and 1215 Harney St OODRICH & CO., Are the only Direct Importers of German & French Toys & Fancy Goods ated without ndd- mahin, It()l{I\ SON Wholesale Denlers in Notions and Furnishing Goods, 5 8. T NYARD & SCHNEIDER, Notions, }loswrynnd Gents’ Furnishing 1096 and 1003 Farnam s ANFIELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Manufacturers of Overalls, Joars Pants, Shirts, Bte. 118 and 1104 Douglus Streot, n, REES "1""Rii\"i'n"a y i'djli;Afi Job Printers, Blank Book Makers, 106 and 103 Bouth Fourtventh siroet. Omaia, Neb, And Book Biuders. RN NEWSPAPER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Doalers 1n Tyve, Prosads and Printers’ Supplios. outh Twelfth Str Pickles, Vinegar, Etc. “"TEDWIN MORRIS & Packers and Denlers in y l’urs Ap lu \Iungu Pickles & Stric © uw 1 e..von-um. at., G. ANDREFEN, Omaha Sife Works., 1,Fire und Darelar Proofsates, v calh Tk, Col o ni ks B, Ournti P. BOYER & CO., Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s’ Fire and, Wurar Proot Safos, Time Locks. Yaulte m hreet Omuhn, ——___ Snsl) flnnrl, Etc. 4 DISBROW & CC ey o Manufacturers of hole hunh. Doors, Blinds and Monldings, Sash, Door, llllmlu. Muuldlum. CIIL'IH‘I’IIL I'l"ll’ L().. ‘Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, and Water Supplice Moadqussters for Mash ~ ! m et A. L. STEANG CO,, Pumpu, Pipes and Englne- ot Tallwas and Millir: [ ’”‘ o rS'(.lv COMPANY. 4, Water Supglies, ¥ and I'UMP “TH. M. MARHOFFE, Wholesale I'runks, Millard Hotol Block, Omaba. " Wagons anf Carriage A. J. SIMPSON, The Leading Carriage Factory, (ESTARLISUED 156) 1409 and 1411 Dodge street, Omaha, Building Material. OMALA LUMBER CO., 1 .|[ \\ hoh'mla

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