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Sept, THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. | e o, 0970 rn tmn o e e P R S s | sy SR | OMAHA_JOBBERS' fllBEcTflHY OMAHA JOBBERS' UIREBTUBY l II. Robinson, superintendent of the =’='_—~ET*===~ M K. SA " llcfl “'IM—SWN) cash, 2de; October, 2414e. | Bay State cattle combany, was in from the General Markets. “”"’”""’ Imploments. !Innnfncturlng Dealer in SmokoStackey Wheat Fluotnates thin Narrow Limits | Butter—Firm: creamery, 21@ range. PIRITe—Cologne spinits, 188 proot, $1.10; ¢ U m HILY PARKER, and Improves Slightly. lfll,‘:fl:‘_" 00, Judge Laramer, of the irm of Jackson & ""l‘,',’,‘l,&""" ’- dom:”};';‘.’:{r.'fi%“fl:“"" ml""{-‘le'-w i \, > | Co,, of Laramle, was among the visitors at | J&s proof, $2.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled Acrlrunurnl ‘mplomnm. Wagons, hJo . n:n f the'yards. whiskies, 1006150, Gin blended. $1; Creringes o e, , Joned iwes Britchings, TARKS And Gone 4 cilor Repairing BAD NEWS FROM NORTHWEST. Ann-nzmn llfl:ur«l—whnn! Firm; Septem- | - Doc Miller, the genial manager for the | 2.00; l\onluc‘?‘;“murbonl $2.00@6.004 'K':? 6es and TRETAE, ovwana, Hiteh Uetween 9th TP Ll Warranted a Sure N.,.‘ 6901 Oc T, @il%e; November, | firin of Suvawe & Green, left last evening for lu(vly and Pennsylvania_ryes, $2.00@6.50; ININGER . (. Afl' C i, 7 Con “EIL MeMANTS, LLIVAN. Cure for Htheumn- i 8 = * | atrip into lowa. Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whhklr-. 7= - o 4 " | OMAHA WIRE & lR(L\ fiunx& ;.! LT "rw';':i Corn Sells Down Fractionally on \ber, 38ige; October, F. Henkelman, Baltimore, Md.. was here | $1.50e3.00. Hrlmnv«, Impnrlerf 5,00 n 1 Agrienltnral Implements, Manufu s of Tagamogations, Anticipated Heavy Receipts-s B0@Wge; November, S0, to Awat the arrival of & traiu of cattle from | domestic, $1.30@8.00. Gins, impor e Cariaes, udeie Wasionls, Ouali | 1y Diphtheria and Tead " Ouats—Steady : September, {23%c: October, | hisranch in Idulo. 6.00: domestic, $1,25(@3,00, amnmm im- peetie one | wiite and ron Railings, Desk Rails, Croup. oured in rading in Cattle I Udes May, W50, Jawes Baker, of the firin of Beer & takcr. | ported, pes case, $1500@5400; American, per PARLIN,ORENDORF & MARTIN RN, 10 *Otiiets by mal sromiovy Stienssy e from thirty to sixty General Quotations, Cincinna s Sept. 5. —Wheat — Falr | North Platte, was in and wmarketed four loads | 3 10, 0 $0.25: 20.25: ‘Wholesale Dealers in _——mm —m m—- mluul;}:‘ -(-n % demand;, No, 3 red, 11@7ixe. of corn-fed vuulernl of thelr own feeding, | | COAL- 153"‘[0;‘;“-,"”‘ raoee, $0.35; A;rlvulmral lmph\mrn(n = TR i1 5 walnut d 61 head averaged 1,300, and sold fur §4,20. » y % " 2 mixed, 26'@2ic. eipts this week,"” OHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Rye—Dull; No, @ste. marked n salesian, “as there will be 8 00d | piow steel, specia] cast 4lsc: erucible steel, C Spe o) o Pork—Quiet at § many snippers in to attend the fair and re- | g, o, 12156 o o nie, Speelal Telegram t 4c; rnql tools, do, 12@lhc; wWa on spokes, the Bet.]—The grai Kets were dull and T,ard—Stronger at $6.45, union who will bring stock with them. or Aet, $3.00@3.50; hubs, per sel, $1.25; fe L L ":e"z “z? lm "nm i Whisky—Activeand firm at $1.05. Nate Demick gave a free exhibition of Fm sawed dry, §1.00 fongues, each, AERIGOR UNGIL SHOTsLY Dolofre iil ~J) ¢ | ‘Kan City, Sept. b Whut—ste'\dv' broncho riding without a saddle orbridle | xles, each, 75¢; square nuts, per Ib, 6@7c long session, when they exhibited consider- | No, 2 cash, 652 bid; 661 asked; May, 7oic | yesterdav morning. With the exceotion of | coil ¢! .ain, per Ib, w (ill‘c malleavle, S@lde able activity, accompanied by an advance 1n | bid, T8¢ asked. Nate, everybody, the broncho included; | iron qedmn.oc crowbars, 6o: harrow teeth, prices. Wheat Huctuated within narrow M(,}‘um 3 I;:fli-hh";';)(c KM‘I" !"‘"WllEloan:Y‘l:‘l Flm:l-ln § 1 Tk :?‘roce'! ;m{( fi:;iu?fwm“[l:-r'(.l:m ggr;; limits, trade was light and the 10'clock © ¢ bid, 35} asked: i rLiotmakerof tne fitm of Tech. 3 d closings show }@'4c imprawement in prices | YEAT, 394¢ maker & Debillier, Laramie, was in with ten | Barbed wire' in_car l&; $4.00 per 100 1bs, Corn—Weaker § \{o. 2 mixed, 4 know’ what Oats—Ileavy; N wonderful n[n' i* doing or sufl ing humani for cireuln T. B FC Room K, Gru BLOCK, Wagons anc Buggie W5 And W .lur!ll at »llll’lb’» lock, $3.00: 11linols, $4.25(@4.7! HEAVY HARDWARE—Iron, rate, $2.70; OMAIA TUMBER CO., Dealer . All Kinds of | Builling Material at Wholesele, | 18th Streot and Union Pacific Track, Omaba. LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumlwr. Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, Kte. Yards-Cors and Douglas; Cornes 'Bh And Doagine. "CHICAGO LUMBER CO., 10, Sept, 5 A. HOSPE, JR., Artists’ Materialg, Pianos and Organs, 113 Doug! I-F(I'Q-P On é “THIMEBAUGH & TAYIC PR 1913 20, ) 1ron nails, rates, 10 to $2.40; steel nails, y § ! T el M omaagy i e SO | R R Rl Enildersardware & Seale R Shop Wholesale Lumber, range was identical with Saturday’s olesings, - L g Tige e 8: | pany. Hipra—Green butchers', b)@6c; green | Mechanica'Wovis Ao Nebe 814 8. 14th streot, Omaha, Nob. F. Colpetzer, Manager, viz: 70@70%c for October, e for De- rm; No. 8. 4e. "Ihe following had hogs on the markets: 11, | SUred, 7igcs dry Mnt, tc: dry salt, oc: green TTRTTR, — O, N. DIETZ, cember and 75jge for May. ‘I'ne rance for eadier; No. 3 white, 273c. Jeflrey, Osceola: Townsend, Rockvllle "m R HWaate, G IURBARBHE WhIth Bat | s 00ks «nd St s (it the session was 703 @70%c for October, 7330 }gv;‘];bl";&{‘;“:;’- A0 e A k"}" (MBI LR e yellow, e brown, Tige, Sheep vt 258 A.T. KENYON & CO., ok st S L CRRRTP WILCOX & for December, and T934@80c for May. The 1 [ Prations qimt: porle Sepiomber, 815,00, | Northborgun, Tn.t Bromfield [ 96 £ 9025 nut, 8050, ranee, $0.0; WROWINS Rud e 41l — ikl RIBBEL o'clock quotations were 103 @10e for Octo- | Minneapolis, Sept. '5.—WheatCiosed L L Christy, Lawrene me & H. | 1ounitin o 6a00; Towa mii, 83.15: “watout | s proOksellors and Stationers, FRED W. GRAY, IBBEL, ber, o for Decomber mud 7050 for May. | stron and ighers No. 1 hard, old, ‘casn Portsmouthy I Magion, Wabash i Dorg By | ok, '$5.00; Liiinois, $4.35@4.75, 18 Do e ooy P20 @ | Lumber, Lime, Camant, Bte., Eto Cable news was on the whole encouraging, | 73¢; ber, T Nu\embu. 73¢; No. 1 N*‘“"‘v A H. = Hegart Neola: (e p— Cor.6th and Douglas sta., Omahn. N> oo ™ ca T ober, 00c: | A. Mandlebaum, Biue Hill; Reynolds, P, & Dry Go but & hait In Atlantlo port clearances is | Rorthers olds, caghy Tiics, Ociober, Bei | & MRGnI™ ! £ Haylor, Overtont John | Corrax Fravariests wr cont trade dis- noted. This gave support to the theory that 7lige; October, 80c; November, 67c: | Dern, ooper; J. 5. Sinock, Beemer: (iard- count—LL, 6% LC 8! W, y Momqp,f O, foreign markets are filled up tor the present, | On' track: OId 'No. 1 hard, 76c; ' No. i [ iner, A, & Co., Seribner; Al Dexter, Blair: | Nameless, No, . but it may be stated in contradiction ot this, | northern, No. 2 northern, 22; now | 1. Anderson’ & Co., Mend: Bank of Coin, (O 1565 00, 14 16c, Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. or rather in confirination of the theory that | No. 1 hard, T2i@e: No. 1 northern, 71@ | Coinii Dorsey Bros. & Co., Weston: Buckley | kX, k No. 10, Sige; 40, 10ig0: 60 | 1411 Farnam st Omabn, Neb. Mauutaciory, Summer foreigners do mot propose to let their stocks | 11g¢: No. 2 northern, 60c. LR B TR “I so. N Soicgeds Jocs UTen s run down, that buying orders for 15c.‘;,l,',r|:,5:_"; I’-D:‘l‘“g“t‘\‘tugr" Vs :\;}%’ Ly Akl B, mmm" Ll Boots and Shoes. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER C0., To Dealers Only. Offce, 1403 Farnam street, Omaha. " CHAS. R.LEE, Hardwood Lumbes, One Price SHOE STORE foreign account Wi ive —W heat, 259,000 bu. o 1 WARP—Bibb white, 18%c; col- A eenxnns Amnmmnnanann | W0Od Carpets and Parquet Flooring. 9th and Douglag LAk < soisloat M et | e s D ha.r feur, o8, P bl Pt STORZ & ILER, E— Doualas Street :nr a considerable aggregate quantity 200 l!l N 3 s Produce. rrz‘ SEARARKY 84 (‘em llc Benuty, Laiger Hast RFOWery B — g hero to-day. News from the northwest is = o The following are the prices at which | yg 3, o 5 . s ) @ o) bad and it gets worse instead of botter. 'The | a e el bic: ol B ittt | rownct Tocs of produce are sold on this | G Roon o 121 North 16h Streat, Omah, Kob. .":\I'l,‘vl A~IW;A KfFll{aLD, OMAHA, harvest weatlier throughout the spring wheat | -~ Oats—Firmer at 35@353gc. market: ter be; Berlin Oil lolesale Lumber, Ete. area could mnot well i Corn Meal—Hairly active and a shade | The crowds attending the fair and reunion | Axp Romnks—Ric Allen6e; Riv Imported A4 American Fortland Cement. | Staty r'e grain u‘:“ fi::s K: lwt:e' .::“r::\rk.entd “n‘l'(:s: higher .}’um 7@ 13)’ have not :;epn here lun‘khvn:;ugh h‘;cn;um any m;lulslo Nleel“klu [{ h}““‘xma: Aodls | &= = — Areat "‘"‘"'G:?..S,‘Q«*flm“.‘.‘.‘m' e SIS S - fi ices | very great increase in the demand for pro- ¢¢. INDIOO BLU! ashington 6e; Ameri- B e damaged condition. Reports are practically | Lok Products—Deuiand fair and prices | heiy sred \ersaclih b8 SRane, Jo0 BEer | ot doy Aol biges Amold B 101¢e P e L L = unnnlmolus that the vield is less than antici- | ~ Pork—815. this week i bulk € the wenther 14 not 100 | A 13c: kA‘rQume.mlml‘ loige. Dy u—}\ har- CLARKE BROS. & CO0., . Live Stock. pated. There 15 a minor increase in the | Lard—S6. lie market is bare of watermelons. i Ramapo 38;c: Lod en 5 = moverunt of winter wheat from first hands, | _ Bulk Meata—Shouiders, £3.70; long clear mnm—"' market Is el weak at ldcilse 5%!‘1‘,51{.;‘!'1;11011:1 SR00 Witdsor 0¢: Eddyetone | pee,OIEHE, ‘,,2,'4“’,',‘_.,‘,,‘}",&';‘,‘,‘,,‘,’,’!,‘:,,,., TON STOCK YARDS CO,, but receipts at most of tne primary markets | AGOCRREEA O L 0L | choloe dir, 1@ c; mediuin grades, $3@ifc | | GiNgMAN— Plunkett checks Tige: Whitten- | s LSS B, I TG, el Humey Of Omaha. 3 are still away below last year and stocks do | | (GSCrBAGG freely: ,',d western winter,6s2d | ordinary, Har0c. ton 7i4c; York 7i4c; Normandie Dress Limited. John F. Boyd, Superintendent, Stevens Bros,, Real Estate 1618 Farnam St. not accumulate rapidly. Cnresk—Market fair. Faocy full cream | 8igei alcutta Dress 8lge: Whittenton Corn opened weak and sold down fraction- | o 4q PeF centalired western soring, 65 1 | yoqifars, singlo 15c; full cream twins, Tic: | Diess So: Kenfrew Dress o to idiger ally on anticipated heavy receipts. The | Corn—Kirm: demand fair: holders offer | FOLRR Al';_e,fllcllflbfif"cr» ?&t}tt:wey 100 1bs dc‘?-‘-lv‘uurlge—n:;:kle: &?(. oods 434c; Stan- crowa estimated the arrivals for Saturday | moderately; new mixed western, 48 2){d por | () CR3: Ihet lmbOTRer, 8 In case, 1ilge; | dard dige; oggin Tic; Kear- John Epencter, Prop. Saurs’ fancy Ohio, 19¢. CORSET J EANS—A NI and to-day at 1,000 cars. ‘I'he count made 1t | oML P A i Manutaotarer. of Galvanized Iron a; s iy —Fair mnrkel' spring chickens, | sage 7'¢c: Rockport 0L, L 680, and atter this fact became known tho LIVE BTOOK. Slaso0: old fowls $2.00@hes; ducks, UoR—West POInt ) tn.. oz, 103c; West Mo A Ol Ot et hardened and remained firm with an A Live Stock Commission. ALEXANDER & FITCH, Commnission Dealers in Live Stocks Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb, cos—Roone County Nank. Alblon tna I AR .-»C..'.')Rlnrre\’s.ll;(?:c B Polnt 29 in., 10 oz., L2ke: \‘X?M Plolmc Win., RUEMPING & BOLUE, i ':x'.""'.'."{‘“fi.'3““"",'"‘"'{"“ AbiouNebs P g g advancing tendency to the close ot the prin- , GAnE—Receipts light: prairie chic ens, 2 oz. est Poin n.. 11 0z, 1 Manufacturers of nion Stock Yurd Bank, Sauth Omahs, Neb. J A large list of city pal session. There was a noticeable lenlp in m's?"’u&’x","'—ln' Drovers’ Journal | g9 5530 50: aATdiancks, ps,.1. 5@3.00. No donfa X. 9%c: Caledonia XX, Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, . Sadler & Co. New V4 i the shipping inquiry, and the ditference be- | ™ERUISROENR 10 00, Gl and do | guail ‘have been received but is quoted at Economy ¥ to 9t¢e: Otls 9 to 93¢c. - Skylight,ete. 3108, | C- K. PALMER. N. . RICHMAN. 3 B BLANCRARI, and farm ircen Sopteimber adi ‘October widened 46, | joot Gmiimens s $5 90 000 ctovks | $200@435¢ teal and wixed duoks, SLUKGL.5; CKk8—Luwiston 30 1., 123gc: Lawiston 2 ote. 208, | O ALMER, N IOIMAN 6 CO. Probbtiy A Stoeks September displaying a greater weakngss | [ORErS SUPPING Wieats, $5.00GA.U0; sckORt | qipe, 750@81.00: jack rabbits, Sbc each, o York 82 in., 14c; Swilt River et | —sgmm o EWORKS | Live St ' b f perty than more deferred 'deliverias. Lhe | 8ud mer:@ L G b\l_sau i T ATORS—Maket fairly ,upp“,‘, at 0@ “,0,“ iKe 0 O, Rig joi Thorndike E I, ..x,,, WESTERN CORNICE WORKS, Live Stock Commission Merchantsy of Gobds, ning ,“n,m.mm in October were at | mixed, $1u5 n l‘exls cattle, $1.75@3.25; 80¢ per bushel. ‘Thorndike 120, 9! Thorndike XXX, C. Speeht, Prop Ofice—Room 24, Opposite Exchange llulltllnu' 4liic and up to 12:30 p. m. the range was w",’,“"“’) @3.25, SwrET PoTAToEs—The market Is well | Cordis No. 5, 9igc: Tordis No. ES 11 o, Galvanised Iron Cornices, ete. ‘atmproved Pap | Union Stock Yunds, South Omaha, Neb. For Sale or Ex- 4l@i1Te. 'Then the market turned up and | Fogs—Receipts, ~1000: strone and b supplied and they sell at %a9%gc per i, DENIMs--Amoskeag 9 0z., 160z Everett 7 | entstvcaiie skylight. &6 T Omana. — closed firm at 415c, the outside, November | hEhSr; fouh, and mixed, $4.CHR%0:packs | 5Lt LaKe Porators—Salt Lake pota- oz, 15 York 7o 1 Hay aker Sheorpnlt | e ST R ., McCOY BROS., change. ned at 41%c, Tanged at 41%@41%0 and 5nfa-mk|' p’n‘n( e 5,855 light, @ | toes have put in an appearance on the mar- XX, 11}e: Juffrey XXX, 123c: Beaver Carpets. Live Stock Commission Merchants. closed_at the top. f“y opened at 443c, 8kips, 83.00(! i ket, and good stock Ye selling at 90c per Crcek AA, L Beaver Creek BB, 1103 | ovoonn v senasmasnanssancann~: | MaTket furnished free onuppll ation. Stockers an ranged at d@dige and closed at the top; “vse':‘”‘;Tm”lm‘.“':pm“:““.'.,‘ff&g??‘??“;‘ bushel. i S I Amaria i Cant OMAIA CARPET CO o R A L T culative interest_centered in October and h o8 * | _ON10Ns—Scarce and tirm; good stock, ENTUCKY JEANS—Memorial 15c: Canton C 4 ET CO., on 10K Yards. Bouth Omaba, ot h':‘y. The market was destitute of excite- | 80% $200@3.00; ;:’-:bq. Shsdo.oo S\ 0o er BuRTON 5 %8 | 10 Dacham srige: Heroules ihes Leaming: Jobbers of g —Lialon Brock Vards. S0ush Ofmalia — m = CAnnAGr—The receipts of cabbage fs | ton'22lge: Coutswold 25¢. . e larger than during the past few days. — Call- | CRASI=Stevens' B f¢: bleached Te: Ste- C':‘“l’:::: fair | hol ! $4.00@4, fornia stock, large round neads, 2kge per Ib. bleached u)‘ Stevens’ P Ske; from the firmer feeling developed, which | fair to “cholce mative steers, MELoNS—Watermelons have raised now Stevens” N Oige; bleached was rather uncxpected in view of the weak- | Duteher 8 $i0@s.00; teeders, $260€ | that the fair is here and the matket 15 bare: R'T 123c. ness in the cash market, no new features exansand indians, eommot St | choice, §12.00@15.00 per hundred; cantelopes, rs—Table oil eloth were_developed. Initial trades were o to 9c: Dado Hoiland 124 under Saturday’s closing tigures for leading futures, but th early weakness soon gave | fatket acti way to o better feeling, and there was an'ad- | §est packing vance from bottom prices of i @ie, the im- | Y Orkers, Curtaing Mnmnn, M. BURKE & SONS, Live Stock (‘mnnnsslon. Geo. Burke, Manager l'ln\on Stook Yards, 8. mnh‘. l"'l.p\lmm Ml NAVAGI & GREEN, Live Stock Commission Merchants, Bh.l'menll of hnllnml all kinds of Btock solicited, lisre R as lon) a moderate activit I, _Sept. 5. — Cat in the speculative li'nrkrt for oats, and nsld{g shipments, 240: market dull and low Crockery and Notians. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for *he Mauufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, ct Ofice, 317 Bouth 13th st R The Pletz STUDIO! 0. Receipts, 1,200: shipments, none; market active and higher; butchers and + mixed, $5.00 pigs and g gardners report the supply as holdinz out well, asl that the crop has been benefitted by the late cool and wet Union Stock Yards, Oniaa, ) C W ‘mle—( 'I H \u ore 8400U weather. Commission men are (m(lhv hand- g:{ml‘ Umalia, Neb. S Provement beinig well maintained until the Kansas = Olty, Sopt. B5.—Cattle—Re- Ibl‘«;fi‘:lyen few. Good stock $1.00@1.25 per CLOTHING posite Puxton Ho- T provisions the interest exhibited was | C6IDt8, £.500: shipments, *5.200; ehoico fat Ho> M. ELGUI1T coniined mainly to short ribs for September | Steady, °""i"{1"'r’l°w"-:?m‘l""rk‘l.:l W‘“c‘"“f)‘l‘é‘e' frames 15¢ ;;‘:Dl% Loneriipisnon oo o | e lower Hittle ranger Teeking than ok Uho slose Sat. | coru-fea common to me- | QKL e Srane pottes urday, and in pork for January, the only ’w%:ifl& fg‘&;; ORI TR TROLT S TS month traded in, the price was advanced 10c. cows, @z BeANs.—Hand-picked navy, $.00 per September and_October short ribs showed a Go0. " shipments none; | bushel, and. other Krades down 13 low g .m. Mnmmuth Clotl 0 'y ~.10()«E7 503 colored, - Atlantic A, 4-4, 3 tel. R I am ready for bu- 4 einess und will make a specialty of urti- e = " Notions. tic Photographing slopes pts, H, 4 Atlantic D, 44, 6c: Commission and Storuge. > B s | ‘ho .2;:;;‘.‘:5{",\5*: o0 mAnner orunensinees develomod iy . deie higher; good to choice, | SL. iantlo .. 44, st Gt ROBINSON NOTION COy ho ) Aurora_ L. 4-4, Crown XXX, 4-4, S inos nacted fremetion LI e en. conmon_to' wediumn, $4.50@ | | Porcory—Choice for stands goes at 216l | Aurara ¢, 44, 41 D. A. HURLEY, larantoed. to be 505 Skips and Digs, $3,0004.00. verlb, i100sier 1L, 4-4, bosc 5 ; _ Wholesalo Denlers tn N Y hand. ‘The shorts for these months made | =0% skiF h & ) -4, Dy Commission and Jobbing. V. N y ?:,’,";(‘,'{“ iCLeYory something of an_effort to covor, and under = Fruite. Lawrence Ll 44, Bt e D ey CuL iAo ORI ERRB s dilblted: Notions and Furnishing Goods, 3 Ll this buying prices advanced 221 OMAHA LIVE STOOK. Orders from the coun'ry requiring se- | 5ci Pepperell R, 4.4 6 Heudquariers for Stonoware, Berry Boxes wad 405 and 405 . Tenth 8, Omaha. | turday’s st quotations. For Sep! Monday, Sept. 8, | lected stock ant extra eare i picking can- 'l‘:“‘.'m_';[;fi"fl'lld e SeGrape HeRR eI B IGIOINe SUrest OmEhe s — z short ribs sold from $5.40 early upto 3 A Baeiitod not always be filled at the same prices g 4 A ‘DL Overalls. and_for October from ; Cattle. quoted to the local trade for common stock. ““:I‘{',‘:'“"v‘;” i lm"'”‘!"{ ".{""; _‘:".” Dn:'_' 4-’1“' v | s S closing at for Septe! About the usual numbe{’ Df( cattle for Mon- The week opened with prospeets fuvoring 0 r S m_nerk“mv e mbac Fpt('u.alfit:’l L.‘.'n.-n 83 n ;»...“':-, l-llll‘l"". LAA\FII;I,I)' M’A_) UFACTURING - v SRR e Tl o enoommon | aiteavy B o e % Bost Yet, 4-4, 61¢c; butter cloth Oysiers, etc., ele. 128, 1ith St ¢ COMPANY, af g he produc r oy 1 ats! 1 cce forni: 7 i = cturers of Ov AV AN et e “,‘h",’: &00d torn cattle in to make & market, . Four | perg ho, reah Tecel ot On Coiifornia frults, nbpl. Tige I'nrwel bc. Fruit of Manufacturers of Overalls, Jedently Mive: ut a car or two I8 expected to arrive to-mor- | fom,'size; Greene + Hope, Tige; King Jeans Pants, Shirts, Ktc. 1102.and 1104 Dou zlus 8t lhecmu ition of the general cash | loadsof corn-ted western steers and five or | ;o wom. Vet J PEYCKE BROS. 3 \ Kte, 102 an Ins Streoty .y six loads of range cattle were sold at about 5 T cambric, Hes Lonsdates 11 gci Lons: 3 ROS., W CHAS, RASMUSSEN or January pork closed at $12.50, beiing I i Pr.uss—Cholce California, 8150 per box. | daje, Bige: New York mills, 10ic; Pepperell i = = » i g and short ribs at §0.45. \{mh prices, ‘The feeling in good cattle I8 | Largo red home grown plums are coming In | g% 1" ,g.‘,"c bepperell, 46 inc) * Peps Commission Merchants. ——3 ,{ca(lia‘w‘l;:r 7I‘VI(;,|'.1!‘.‘:“[(;:¢‘:F strong. 7 ;xrx“ll“x:.:a :illlxl‘l:flln)os;c;ul-]zr\xslxel California 15¢; Pepperell, 54, 18¢ tmvorell Fruits, Produce and Provisions, O PAPER J ) ogs. S L 3 20¢; l‘a,\porc]l 10-4, 22i4c; Canton, 44, | = Canton, 4-4, { fic, Triumph, 6c; Wam- sutta, 11c; Valle: WIEDEMAN & CO., Produce Commission Merchants, Foultry, Butier, Game, Fryits, etc. 70 8. Mtn st ber 74l{@T4%c. Corn tirm; September 414c, The receipts of hozs were licht and the av- | | PEeAcHES--Choice stock is going at 81.50@ 8idc: ber 413 WM@M“ 45150 DId, Oats were jirm, | €rage quality was none too good. ‘There were Atichixsnipesch salatoiseliiuRiati$iiioe bRk per crate of 4 baskets. Pork inactive; Jxmunry was quoted at $12,50, | RO Very b d heavy hogs in. The market NECTARINES—There are a‘few California r B open acuvc and about steady on heavy ¥t o 3 Sdnine] ostat 0 apa Decomhor iogs, " Light lioks sold strong uf Saturday's R e ) \ 014 3 v rices and in some instances fully 5¢ higher. iy x:‘::imall.fi i r-zr' fnr'(gn[;jl:::xu‘:" nn?.'"iihé"fi Lvammm ffared on the market was taken | ORANGES—Therearen few good oranges o) r v on the market. Rodi, $6.00@7.00. and $6.45 for January. October sold at §0.45, | 8u¢ the pens were cleared at an early hour. ARPENTER PAPER CO., Wholesale Paper Dealers, Carry a nice stock of 'rinting, Wi ping and Wris CLOTHIGR, GENTS’ Furns'g Goods nal at-ention. ' Wo zunre A0 10w pricas. W4 and LS 0d koods l)mu. 8 St 4 C.F.GOODNAN, V. Pios. JRRLAND, Neo. und Treas. v OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME T A JA 8 AreLres—Good stock is noving at 85.00@ Prmlmy Sheep. 3.7, 2 ; : . T PLES : COMPANY, TING G o Huts, Caps, Trunks CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. There was nothing doing on thie market. CRAD AppLES—There I8 a littlemore in fi ES PRINTING COMPANT, Valisos ) ; quiry for crab apples and there is a zood mar- Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, . ora, e "S“'L‘F‘; !':“:::"“t“’":fi::':“m'l“ Recelpts. Ket for choice stack at 850 per barrel. ‘209 8uth Fhirteenth Stroet, Omatin, Nob, oyobiEmnteny Blank Book Makera, 1207 Farnam St., P00 e 4 Sl S - | cattie.. under grocers st ’ — — s - D n Eouth ‘ourtecntly Diiatia “Neb You mignt safely say,"” said a cool and con Hogs GRAPES—The supply of home-grown and maha, eb. £23; J. J. JOHNSON & CO., rers of Iliinois White Lim Coul and Coke. Cement, , Drnin, Tile und Sew Faronm i, Omaba, servative salesman, “that the market has not been as weak and unsettled as it Is to-day Shipme for nearly two months. Just look at_ the sit- | Cattle. uation. ‘There are fully 0,000 cattle in sieht ou the various distributing markets from | g oo ‘fi;;r'w":“n‘g'\::"m‘mu P New York to Kansas City, There are | giockon this market: 12,000 “in_Chicago, 4000 in St. Louis, | Choice steers, 1300 t0 1500 1bs....84.25@4.60 8,000 In Kansas City, 6,000 in Butfalo | Choicesteers, 1100 to 1300 lbs... 4.00@ and 8000 in New York and then | Fatlittle steers 900 to 1050 Ibs. ... there 1s Cincinnati and Indianapolis. say | Sorifed range steers 1300 to 1500 &7 i W RN NEWSPAPER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Denlers in Type, a8 und Pri G Tweltin Sur . 509 California grapes continues liberal, Califor- nia, $1.25(1.50 per 20-1b box howe-grown, 4o 1zears | PGC e _Californin Bartletts, $3.00 @5.25; other varieties, $2.50@3.00 por box, R S oaLLora Mg incen oL Bilarge S. E. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. 10 supply liberal, with fair de- tock, $6.00@0.50 per case; Pumps. CHURC. IIILI, PU. Ml' C O., W holosllr- l‘um]m, I'uu- Iitti Cigars and Tobacco. Successfully Treats a'l Nervous, Chronic and | """ AX MEYER & C choice, $7.00(@ Private Diseases of Jobbers of Cigars, ’l‘nhlrcn. BANANAS—I'he market is full of bananas | DLEIT ANTD W OMEIT b at., 100 to Dr. 8, Is well known as tho founder of the G, SCHMITZBERGER, omham 5,000 more. Too many cattle in sight for | Commonto medium cows. Montrenl ffi'?-":"""n?-?\".'fi}’-"x',:':?fl".'." ol pro- WEST & FRITSCHER, w Chicago to make the pace,” concluded the | Good to choice bulls... Correr—Ordinary grades, 2054@=21c: fair. | hug had 27 yoars' oxpericnce in the treatment Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, speaker. New York was reported very dull | Lightand mediumhogs..... 214 @2 rlmu. 22@2sc: fancy green and | of chronic and sexuul discascs, and his efforts | Ana Wholesalo Deslers in Loa Nos. 106 i and lower. ‘The latest English advices are | 400t to choice hum{ hogs. yellow, 23@25c; old governinent Java, 28@ | being crowned by wonderfull success, he would 110 N. Wth stree u;{“nlgal,"vx“:‘onm':ul..m a Of. 4 Good to choice mixed hogs. 80c; interior Javu 25@?8c: Mocha, 23@30c; | call the attention of the afilicted 'to his long h———__ 1 extromely discouraging and the general trade isin a bad way. As to prices, they were, as a watter of course, lower. Just what the re- duction will reach before the day is over no uam st Omhhit, Arbuckle's, ~roasted, 204e McLanghlin’s | standing and well earned reputation as sufli- XXXX, 20ic; Dilworth's, 2c: Red Cross, | cient assurance of his skill and ability. 20'5¢. NERVOUS DEBIL) REFINED LARD—Tierce, s 4c: 40-1b square | Spermatorrhaa, Partinl Impotency and il Fine Tailor- ATy . Y S Za: b diseases of the nervous system and sexual or- [ Dry Guodq. Furnishing Goods & Notions ing, one seemed to be able to estimate. Some cans, 6¢c; 50-1b round, ‘ 20-1b rouna, Iy o LML D A il DA i AT laced the decrease at from 15 to 20c on et 10-1b ‘oails, Tige; 5-1b pails, 7%c; Sdb | Enusspeedily and permuncstiy cure L] ouglas, cor. 11th 8t., Omann, Neb. A he best and 2> to S0c on the other pails, 75c. 1] P * BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. : o8 g, Vi und 4 F v A Specialty, sorts, Native butchers stock was down to do in | SYPHLIS A discaso most horrible in its results Pick1L.ES—Medium, in bbls, $0. o { s “BROWNELL & C0. low water mark. ‘Texans were slow and suail, in_bbls, O'l do inj|i=somplsiel ,,:;"““,J“ ol 'f"‘“ the uSe Of | o\ rvinn e I g Omaha, Neb. Loer, 1350 10 1500 103, $4 004 W05 md’.‘i 8 e hoop pails, per dor o may besteringtvom theofets ot vout | WILLOW SERING DISTILLE' S | ‘yoel I work, sisun vumyeSar e, Acma h 950t 1200 1be, o 6,500 | Tul follies or indiscretions, will do well to wvail C0. and ILER & € e odas e 1,45 fl—noop pails, $1,7 by 50: themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid Fobh Trban Ko s tub, $4.50; wasu- | L ThC alter of suifering humanity. DI SPIN- | 1mporters and Jobbers of Fine mm.. nnlfl Hq;,wrl m:“":- g;,y ’No“isffi‘fr"n},'“w‘ $2251 No. 1| NEY will guarantee to forleit £ for every It Pu Ill Beltl L l5e wagons, sorapersiaads aietien” (it iLITS s 'Envrurlh-l Omaha e ee— 3.00¢ blocker! and feeders. 1. S0@3.005 cows. bnlls and mixed, $1.25@2.50; steers, §2.50(03,25; cows, 8$1.75@2.50, W estern rangers 10c lower NATIVE COWS, 0. 3 churns, | oase of seminal weakness or private diseascs natives ‘and haif breeds, $2.75@ e 1R e o of any kind or chiuracter Which e undertakes Rubber Goods. ; HoGs—"Trade was active, with & stroniz up By e o tra, C. (gt extra, AGED MEN i OMAHA RUBBELR (O., \ < turn ow all grades: the advance was equal to ei yellow C, by@sse; cut loal, 6X@1 There arc many troubled with too frequen DEWEY & Manutucturer and Deal»rs in all kind of 5@10c, a few tancy heavy making @5.60 powdmd. T@iie % evacuations of the bladder, otten accompanied < gt Rubber Goods, arid lier S0rts I the saa FaIO. Lignt sorts ‘TonAcco—Lorillard’s Climax, 44c; Splen- | Ly slight smurting or barning sensation and Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Ol Clothiug s Teathor Bol I, 1008 Farnant St sold at $5.40@5.45. Mechanic's Detight, 4l¢ nhueu& weakening of the nynnmn in & manner the pa- Farnam st.. Omuba, Neb. J 10 - — 4lc; Cnnmrjll_nnj-. Drum- | tient ol A ount f |(1n amining l:m i = Safes, Efe. d, ol particle of albu- = Ry y e B . s 0YSTER AR o T e Doy rmfte o (e R R CHARLES SHIVERICK, PTROYER & €O, AN are the 2:80 clusin figures: 06 R 00aalo; sl £ cuse | Pourancer Tin adurkor torpidun- | Purniture, Bedding, Upholstery, Agents for Hall's Safo & Lock C TARQ Flour--Firm and unchanged. 2.0 raspberries, 3 Ib, per case, $2.5° 2 . : Mirrors, etc. 1206,1208 and 1210 Faruam st., Fire and Burz ar Proof Su: TR G S L Wheat H10; Caiitornra pears, per_case. $4.50(24.60; apricots, per case, $:.80@3.90; peaches, per Quiet, with fair trade; the market ruled steady ail day, flnctuations being con- Chop House, {L’){“l "I"“‘" e l"‘“,"‘ Allans Lelng ¢ ( 5 20 & T g case, 5:1,“". fl( white cherries, per case, _Groceries, U3 AN I‘firl.I S 1201-1208 Douglas St. Corn—Dull and comparatively = steaai Showing the number of head of stock sold I, S 5 by oo N e T : N early, but closed (@ No:. 705,707, 700 und 711 8. 10th 88, ¢ ahin, Neb. ot case. 0 ¥ treated at their homes by corresponde Nigd . bove Saturda; . Med ctions ) « - - - Ladies’ Cafe and cash, 41¢; October, 41 11-16¢; November, 43¢, on the nmkm.w-un(_y‘"w elhln;"s and 1¥:I’-l?':xAE“s:g: :' i'mlwlu oF ox° MLL'UKD, BEIDY & “).' AR T — Restaurant, Oats—Slow, with the warket easy and | G. 1. Hammond & Co. " 52 TV 0 BY LETTER, Fit 2 » Sty 1409 Douglas 8t., 24¢; October, 243¢e; Novem- | yiocal 3 ¢ Send stamp for question list and circular. Wholesale Grocers, M. A. DISBROW & CO,, OMAuA, - - NEn G uiet at 44 Shippers . o m@l il or wldress DI SPINNEY &0, 8. Yt nnd Leavenworth sts., Omuha. e Open Day and Night, Kye—Quiet at Harris & ¥ 275 21b A T LEF, FRIED & €O, | Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, - Barley—Quiet at 69, corn, - - ey LEE, " o Prime Timothy Seea—$2,30@2.37, 0 | #2,20@.8 = Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, Bisnen omice, 1% and fiid 3 Wi T . AN e ; hfi:xv‘;{#‘\l:’.‘hlm’:’;c’]"”@l"’l o s A SI)LENDID OPEMVG o i “ | BOIIN MANUFACTURING (o< Lisky—$1.10. o ’ 03 i Wae ! y A0 " Pork—Quict.aud steady January, 812,50, Avglo Amerioan Tasking 0o, - 1218 | dry salt, B(gh’s shoulders, 77 !yo: dried beof N e i MIAK RO SAAT ¢ O Tl KB L 1 N o o Lard with slight changes: prices | Armour & Co T ::2:\:&2& “‘3,‘;"‘3 beet vegular, 11iflde; For all kinds of business at the wflere, c.sh su.l’\,.. Octover and Novemver, | }iarris’ & Fisher . 65 DRIED n“ "‘__Am‘l"‘ new, X's Mc‘ 23c; | Al sales of stoek in_this market are made | ¥X@&10c; y" chrries, “‘3“[";3 eaches, W. JJ. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, grard Wood sy LS enwGr Bia: Mould'ngs Stair Wo Just upeed. N, K. co nd n CANFIELD, 3 short ribs, § Butter — Unchanged; creamery, 10 d-lry‘ 15@1%c. er cwt. live welght unless otherwise stated, | DOW. ¢: evaporated peel peacnes, | Midway between Fairbury ard Beatrice on the EDNEY & GIE A Hattel" heese—U nchanged: full cream cheddars, d hogs soll at'ige per Ib, forall welghts —6@;,‘/'9“"‘“ \J! l"d/—c aew c,:"l"l?- C.K. &N.I R Wholesale Iron and Steel, itiats and Young Awmericas, 10}5@ kins,” or hogs weighing less than 100 Ins, | T4@7'sc $ybrunes, '“,_ c °l,'° ), 3003 rale > Wagon and Carriago Woou Stock, Heavy tiargware, | o7 P AND e 1o value. Proznant sowsare docked 40 Ins, | 8!08 L"D on layers, $1.65; California, loose Lots Che Easy Terms Ly enworth st nr Nob. z Furrier Ergs—taaiiige. a0 Staks 0 103 BY taa bl aspeston, | WASEAIls $LIO: now Valenciah TS o ks Cheah o0 2004 4 ~WMILTON ROGEKS & g, = 2 ! .\l{-‘ e‘-‘:"Ll sl"‘““f‘.,’w-’.‘e::l’wl“b‘:m m:::' Live Stock Notes. STARCH—Mirror Gloss, 5%c; Graves Corn, | Address C. B. LETT Fairbury, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, =} f R ) E ] FINE HATS, fo: green salted calf, Siy@be; dry flint, 13@ | Few good hogs here flf,m‘zmfl'flx o T . T No. De o | Mantice, Grates, Bros foode. 468 404 100 eam | 2 2 !N\‘\'W R Latest styles just in. e fieAgn] e eeh ayges | A dull cattle warket. 5 $L750 he:vy;gnt:ie,efi N n . EN;- ST e | e ADIES' FURS thec L] g YRUP—NO. -zallon ke @1.38 » ovep | S % - I-\D;l:‘:“l':“nmn % Heavy bhogs about steady, light hogs New Orloans, ver. gallon, f fil‘"“"'"m”fl Iron Works. 2 S stronger. W Vymc. wapl Shipments, | *Ne Barley, Winterset, 1a, was in and ;"3',"-,;'-;“‘““ Sold time.® et o 43,000 | marketed a load of cattle. i >, m oz, $10004 1 254000 | Goorse Varus, Missourl Valler, was In i, bsstio Mok, S@aNe: 256,000 | and marketed a load of good hogs. agd, SX@Hos Aok, Sx@Ue 2,000 Theodore Van Aluhzlknom. marketed a | plenie, 43g¢ e 87,000 | load of 20510 hogs t §5.25, 0 top price. | elty soda, FACAMEN. x5t KIDARR AR g5 | Y FAXTON & VIERLING Iron Works, Wroug hl and Ca lrull Building Wnrl Tron Stairs, il Beus d Girders, i wll ! llllll: P, vl Moundrys Machine Viork. Omce an . Works,U. . Ry.aud 17 REPAIRING Promptly attended to., 405 South 15th St. RAMGE BLOCK, OMaNA, - - NEb, OF FICIAL STENOGRAPHER D Chnaber of Commorse.