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e oy e | 8% e | ONAUA JOBBERS' DIRECTORY | OMAHA JOBERS' DIRECTORY lp with a Joad of hogs and touk the price with 1°lnml. le dolm:?-oll $1.00, Al THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | ltsmore o e tsssuey for rehet snd wit ngm"“‘:“’m‘r',?‘im““ Ll v i Secreary Thowbeon s (VAGH w0 s thet .e..!‘.:::r"c:’n‘:'_':'!:ar.';.‘.'::'o.:."f good grace. 88 proof, $3.10 per wine gallon.” Redistill CHAS. R. LEE, Oorn Prices Rule Firm Owing to Considera: | Wall street and hias been sharply eriticized M", s whlskl $1 wifnso Gin_blended. $1. pool, Sept. 20.—Wheat—Steady; | It derstood that 1, Lamb R atal 0 Hardwood Lumbe, bly Smaller Reosipts. by the stock brokers, who think that Wall | demand hoiders ofer moderatnly, ' | & G 8 ORieago commission Sy ill Shon sow K::.;uelg'ynm;llr'b::l: adogeh; Keu: CHILL FAR Lumber, ;tmt rules the eountry, as of old. Things 'g‘:::l;“u; "lnd dom:nd poor; OATS VERY DULL AND WEAK. | por oo et o e orart aoes l‘lll;'n-kae. Sept. 20.—Wneat—Stendr: ‘The most conservative and hest posted rail- m November, 705e. Wood Carpets and Pargust Flooring. #th and Dougled a office here. (lnlnon A. A. Bryant, a well known feeder of Una- | $1.! dilla, Neb., came in wi! | two loads of 1,2021b | domestic, $1. steers of his own feedin 6.00: domestic, urbon and nT whl-llm 1 Implements, Wagons, iy 0. Gins, imported. S8 b, ofcaies, Nigew between Wb JOHN A. WAKFFIELD, @3.00. Champagnes im- | “"LININGER & METCALF CO., Wholesale Lumber, Ete. A Btrong Tone Prevails in Provisions | f0ad men and speculators in the west have trong; No. 3 white, 35, the At DaCking :35‘3 as Dedossitatoq | Sage. 816001000 oA ™S Agricultural Implements, et '"'m'fimw et i With Fluctuations Narrow—A | Dt quietly selling stocks the past two No. 1, 49, Ve ehuttiig dowh of the house: MEAVE " MARDWARE-lron, rate, #2. 2 | wasons Carreses. Rugsies, Bic., Wholssale, O ba e a— months. They expect to see railroad earn- k One load ot very prime hogs, averaging | PIOW steel, special cast, 4iqc; crucil l““uL ARLINORENDORT £ MABTIN | Very Bad Oattle Market— ings decrease the remainder of this year. | ErorislonseSteadior, o 200 ibe., finer than Anything that hs been n | O4C: asttools, do, 1%aioc: wason spoges, | PARLIN,ORENDORF & MARTIN vt Sl General Quotations. Speculators say there must be a new order of i the yards in & long time, went at $5.00, set, $32. ”‘ hubs, per set, $1.5): ot Wholssals Deaters tn 1 9 . things. The banks, by refusing fo loan on | g Sininnati Sopt. 30.—Wheat—Firm: No. | “o7§"jizle, Battle Creak, Neb., came in | (Ko rawed L 1.00; tongues, each, o; Agricultaral Implements, 1. OBERFELDER & €O, Bt pno.mwn ok A faney stocks, ate forcing heavy liquidation | - Corn m No. 2 mixed, with eleven loads of corn fed steers and one | hac :’.:l.nc.h' : Glsc mlllflp;le. &\b;;:.‘ Wagons and Bugnies, %01, %03, %6 and %07, Jones o4 M'";',"" i b ;':E"b"' ot bk, * | inthem, and they are declining to their nat- | _Oats—in moderate Somand: Ko, 2 mixed, load of hous, e caitle averaged 1378 1bs.. | jron wedges, do: ardw '* Oc: hATTOW geeth, BB MAST & CO, 100,210 An0 13 8, 1 by CiicAGo, Sept. 20.—(Special Telegram 0 | ural level. Stocks that pay 4@ per cent | 21@%c. v "aphing ieel, et Burien ores ile, Boelep s, — — the Bk, |—The curb price on October wheat | nust, they say, decline to about 50 and 75, ,._sh.,.a:,..“,. 2, 513e. Jim Frazier, Silver City, of the firm Fra- -hoes. .75; Burden’s mule shoes, $5.75, | Buckeye Drills, Seedey:, Cultivators | = — at $15.25, 1 Ll 8 ler & Swartz, heavy shippers of cattle, w Barbed wire' | .00 tions. Wwas 685¢@08%c this morning, but when the | and those paying 6@7 to 9 ana 110, The }:::5._ trong at $6.40, lzn yfl\erd:y“l'm?i m{n ot the I‘I’nr:: ln:ncn:: 1ron nu};.r:iu: “t'o %&M“' 25.'..?".?.'3:. My RAKSS, Qorth "fl'&'"""' AN -~‘-~M--'~.~»~-«~----——- opening occorred there did not saem to be | high priced Girangers and Coalers must suffer wm.'y_pm, at 81,05, of yearling shorthorn Durhams and Here- | §2.50. ; e e | T KOBINSON NOTION COx | . any particular change of opinion noted, 88 | the most decline, particulatly the latter, New Orleans, Sept. 20,—Corn—Secarce fords ever seen here. Forty head nvom? Hmlc.ls—(lmnn b“w:,md SX@6e; m.. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO,, Wholesale Dealers fn prices were found 1o be the same as Iast | which, despite their good earnings, are mot | &nd firm; mixed, 67c; white and yellow, 5@ ‘“’“\‘."",,:“'(‘,}’,“’::55‘ ,.',.‘..‘f,’,.llfi"'g, 1'-::&":"(. :zr‘oduk‘)'f: ‘3‘(",,"‘"..,‘.2.4 r,{h;:":’.:fo, ids | WWholesale Agricultural Implements Notions and Furnishing Goods, night. Cudahy’s man offered a little Decem- | adding to their surplus, and should the coal | %% No. 855 tamie cou nty, fa « 3 price. Tallow-ie. Grease—Prime white, fe: | Wakons and Bagwien. orner 14th & Nicholassts, | ____WSasds 8 Tenth b Omate._____ ber, which scared the scalpers and resulted | and Iron trado fall of they would bo in a bad | Oacumanotghnd, firmi No. 2, 53}@Sie. L—— yeliow, de: brown, lie. Sheep peits, 5@ VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, In momentary weakness, but Fieming & | way. “Stocks are low,” salda bull, “but | Hog Products—Easier, but mot quotably | OMAHA WHULKSALK MARKETS. | 4 y Whelesale Notions and Gents® Fure nishing Goods, 1106 Harney Stroet, Omaha, Nob. -—_— Boyden and Milmine & Bodman were buy- | that does not mean that they are cheap. The | lower. ing October and the -market regained its | pulls have been so badly whipped that they Vi B composure and ruled steady on a little busi- | are demoralized and don’t know what to LIVE STOCK. ness doing, October advanced to 6% and | do” The marketopened weak, with de- Coar—Egg, 89.95; nnk 503 , §9.50¢ ‘Tuesday, Sept. 20, lnwnlumg‘l $3.00; lowa nu h...n “’nlnul Produce, 1liinols, 84.-5@4 75 The following are the prices at which undef groceoles, ‘llmaleu. Onhloago, Sept. 20.—The Drovers’ round lots of prodwuce are sold on this settied back to 63%@08)c, whers It stuck | clines extending to 1 point. Stop orders uwrt(-'nn':now-. e Drovers® Journai i A f ¢ & # Dry Goods. — ey ”’ 3 early. Cables were quiet but steady. Second | were numerous and with many tirea hold- | Cattle—Recelpts. 9,000; slow and steady; | The receipts of produce to-day were heav- m“"'{:fi L. a;‘"”a‘}“ l‘" "'"‘ '““‘0 dis Boots and Shoes. CONSOLIDATED | TANK LINE co., ones came dull with limited demand, but the | ers 4t was nota question of price, the object | Shipping lmrsé $3,00@4.90; stockers and | ier than yestecday, the bulk being egys, but- n y (4] 8! Wbt — ter and poultry. Cho'ce butter is in demand. Two and a half cars of popcorn were re- ceived. The price of butter is showing signs of wenknn\ni though no change has been made as yet. Other prices are about the movement of wheat In the nortuwest carries | being to get out as rapidly as possible. Lon- I'N L 00; cows, bulls -nd.mlxed more_weight than cables and Minneapols | don was operated moderately active, but It | op é:‘s;wn. A DIt weat: i had 270,000 bushels of wheat, which was ¢on- | did not affect the course of values. Rumors | H Ihcolpu, 12.000: opened 5c higher, sidered liberal. This was In & measure off- | were numerous and New England was said | ¢l weak; mixed, $4.80@5.25; heavy, £4.85 e el AP Wholesalo Do Yy MORSE & CO. Refined and Lubrlw“n Ol Now 10088 c-‘?o T0%e: Jobbers of Boou and Shoes. Axlo Grease, ote, Omaha, Won: o eaiored, 10c; 50, cfllflll’fil. 111 Farnam ot, Omaba, Neb. Manufactory, Summee A. H. Bishop, Manager. , ' 18¢; Bristol, 18i0; Union Szt Botiee, set by the light recelpts at Duluth anda | to be going Into arecelver's hands. The | 8351 "5"" 4.80(25.15; ro Bkips, | same. ()uu'-u- WAnr-l!lbb white, 18}e; col- AU oL small figure for St. Louis, which $3.00@4.70. TTF.n—Crnumer.y. 22@%c per o\lml: ored, 20! rs to No(:d,.l m AR A ARSI only had 5000 bushelnNew "York | ceived the mont sttonton, Fovmn deeined iz, | shotn e, @R Sedium e, Bgl: | e uuanaas e om 1io: Boauy, | WA R Sloows. | TCARPENTER PAPER 60, did not forget to show up %4 | from1to4 polnts Manhattan, that recently EousZTho warket 1o stoady st 1@us | 190 Booue, Log B, cuned 050, o | 1 DRV VT S0 mt SOtk | ey o i BT Dealers, 000 bushels, but exports ot 11,000 | deciared a 13 per cent dividend, broke 4 pt. Cattlo—Re- | fofcholee stock. .~ ful ter be: Berlin Oll 65¢c: Garner Oil 6t07. PINK Coffee, Spices, Etc. — | 'na puper.” Bpeaial attentio bushels was a favorable straw at that point. | polnts to 043¢, 'This was enough to disgust | celots, 6,000; shlpmenls. 3,300; m-rkal dull; h“’“""""."‘“." st Tull creen "‘} f"{'“‘ Axp TROBES—RICHINONA 603 AlIen 60} RIVOr- | s anammmmmmcnm A ans Mo ko) I Btocks were weak aud lower, which divided | any holder of stocks. New England broke IM‘:’O c.?:fl ce. ci;r;!“!mh. o sn:l(nlnlmn:r‘lc‘-: 18303 Drick ehueas, 100 16 Ro nt 5¢; Steel River€e: Richinond 6cs Pacifie CLAKKE COFFEE CO., —_— the attention of some of the local talent and | 2 Canada Southern 8, Jersey Central 134, | 560: feeding st $3.25@! atoc nrn ¥2. 160 BLUR—Washington 6¢: Ameri- Mills. Teas, Coffees, Printers’ Materials. Flavoring Extracts, in case, 14c; Limbercer, 100 1bs in case, 15}4c; Omaha Cofree and i’ ) " ‘ eunf-‘{c Arnold 6! Arnold B 11¢; Arnold o Saure’ fancy Ohlo, 19c. A 1263 Anold Goidseal 10e. Durds—Char- | hices Bakine, Ko ! - > "TON Y . X | 8 . | WESTERN NEWSPAP. ulay;‘l:‘;-rat nl-l‘atr‘;rm:uh.s 5[3‘&"5“'?!‘;?)'(:: ter Ok 40; ramapo 33¢: Lodl Yiger Allen ‘l):n‘:mld{y N: Blll’lla‘ln ote.’ 1414-1410 Harney Bt. 'R. W 'ER UNION s Auxiliary Publishers. S2@2T5; torkeys, n very Tight' request, | 34C “‘f"“g;"‘l‘_'l""‘: ':V""""“‘“ Eddystone | e T T nonlmln'l’ywh:‘m-*y d, Erinters' Suppiies. 40 (nunm—New York counts, 45c; selects, | QINgEAN—-TIunke ol oD vead ton Tige; Normandle Dress | ~ wp, I, WRIGHT, GAstk—Receipts light: prairle_chickens, mh "'W{::Mr‘g;t‘flb SeaCigo MIUSHION | Agentfor -te Mauutacturers and Importers of Rubber Goods. go: ress $2.50: mailard ducks, $2.75@00. Quail, e J Crockery, Glassware AR ARSI RARE LI HRIBT SIS 1, £3.00(@2.25¢ teal and mixed ducks, $1.00G2175} d_%;‘,‘;‘g!“ e O Woods 4 Sidh Lamps, Chimnern, i Ofcer &f Sosih THA ot OMAHA RUBRER CO., sn. m T5c@$1L.00; jack rabbits, 35¢ each, Omi 2,60 3, the market was allowed to drag along, with | Keading 2 Omaha 13, Missouri Pacific 254, | @2 A L LI UL TR LOUE n?i one n-‘l(ylnl x;:': muech -lt!:n&on"flo"" Union Pacific 5%, St. Paul 1%, Northwestern "'l’("z—nRM' .1" r |t|000. i shipments, 8?' side markets. appeared stronger | 1 [qke Shore 13 and Rock lsland 2. ¢ | market firm and fairly active; common to except St Louls, where thers was 8 SlIEht | cont " Chicagor Suriingion & Quinsy cad 1t cliolce, $4.25@4.50; skips and pigs, $200@ deeline, the unusually Iarge amount in store | jinois Central remained steady and gained a there seeming to have an unfavorable effect. | grifle. The buying by shorts {vu (fi: only N hunnIL ms:;lk. ny—. ‘:t'fie = ?&fm s‘:: There was a lamentable dearth of country | support to the market. The Chicago pare : market active but orders on the floor, & statement which has 00 | tieg were large buyers, but still have zood | Stea nlt h) chmu heavy native steers, news In it, but which nevertheless accounts | jineg out. About noon a better feeling set butchers’ steers. medium to B4 3 for some features of the market otherwise | yp and rallies extending to 13 per cent were ehl‘il::fi_.sm vw {%f’:n’:hmnl&“‘none- in an unfavorable condition. These low | recorded. The last hour witnessed a change | market active and stronger; cholce heay ve oar- Manufacturer and Dealors in all kind ot ,0NS—W atermelons are notin much de- | o 15 A“ ,fi““,{"i““,’.‘.‘g,‘.‘:,‘fi‘& sy Rubber Goods, El‘m‘ i cholee, uw@nw per hundred ; can- Ui “_w." oint 2V in., 8 0., 1 ‘s;“‘ West Cnmmlwon and meo Oll Clothing and Lensher Belting, 1008 Farnam St sinking markete, with the large overators | for the better. Shorts continued buying, | 85.10@5.30; packing and Yorkers, 84.80@ PRy The recdinia are larger and the | Foint 2 in. 10 oz., 123gc: West Pont 30 tn., URLEY, = —em— o 3 3 — recel 9 t i s s o " 8'eam Fittings, Pumps, Ete. . known to be favoring the bear side, en- | Serong parties also took hold and sbsorbed | PI&s ¥4.15@45. stock better. Good stock brin s 85c a bunch. h,xk,_l.bf.l,‘xg:,‘.l,fi‘_“p)‘“ ‘z. .‘,dg.fi."‘\‘\; Commission .nd Jflbblllt- il 5 genders a large short interest in the crowd, | jarge lines. Prices rallied rapldly and at the OMAHA LIVE STOOK. Ciori—-Cholco Michigan cider, §0.00@0.50 | juic; Economy 9 to igc Otis 9 to 9ige. . L. STRANG CO., ver bbl of 32 gal. nments solicited, and such seemed o be the case to-day, the | ;ioee the market was decidedly ragged, com- 21¢c: Lewiston 52 " Horry Pumps, Pipes and Engines, — P —Choloe, for stands, 2@! Ib. Y Y 1 Tadt, OARS. ) market getting bare of offerings. 1t de- | pored with yesterday's close. Chicago, Bur- Tuesday, Sept 20, | romkrousoomimasion mer are oty 'f'i,}.‘.’.‘.'ffk,‘fiffl‘ :ql{I::‘ s Switt Riverie; | 9 | Bt o B T ot OBk veloped the fact that there was no wheat for | Jingion & Quincy fs 3 higher, New York Cacttle. handling & very few. Good stock 40@50c | Thorndike 120, '9%e: Thoradike XXX, 13 RIDDELL & RIDDELL. — CHURCHILE PUMP 0o saleand the crowd was short. ‘To see s | Central 3¢, Lake Shore i, Northwestern X, | _The recelpts of cattle were heavy again to- | Per bushel, Cordis No. s.n\ Sordis No. 4, 1 Storage and Commission Merchants, CHURCHILL PUMP CO., pointisto act with the average operator, | Northern Pacltic 1%, Union Pacific %, Lack- | day, although there was a falling off as com- OxtoNs—Choloe large California onions | “Dexins--Amoskeag 9 oz, 1e: Everett 7 Bpsciallioss Butter, Eugn, Cheote, Pouliry, Game, ‘Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, lnd the shorts came to the front to cover, | awanna 1l6, Omahs d Richmond T pared with yestorday. The heavy run of offered on the market at 80c per bushel. | oz,, 13¢; York 7oz, 13¢; I{nvmaker Siges Jaff- Oysters. eton etc. 1128, 1(th 8t Stogm and, Water Supplies Hendatariers 15 ast ying October up to 600 and December o 26, Omaha % and Richmond Ter: | cattie duning tne past wo or three days has | The demand is light. rey XX, 1l}c; Jaffrey XXX, 12)e; Beaver | 3 FooutCo's Goots. Tl Baruam ot Oraba, Neb. o ek mm‘:,u,m ‘And finally closing | ™inal3 vercent. The declines were Rock | weakened tlie market and even good eattle BET POTATORS The jmarket Is well | Creek AA, i2o; Beaver Creek BB, 1lci WIEDEMAN & CO., U, 5. WIND ENGINE and PUMBP T T iector Oatopor, Toie for N&. | Island 1, Pacific %, Lackawanna 3, St. | wereloclower. The local packers were liberal | 84 ipplied and UIEYEsIInt g oee | Beaver Creek CC, 10c. P Conimiisston: Merehant! DG OMPANY ber, T1igc for D ber and 773¢e for | Paul X, Reading ¢, New England1, Man- | buyers and quite a good many cattle changed A““M“C-'vl ifornia stock, lnue round KENTUCKY JRANS—Memorial 15¢; Canton roduce Commission Merchants, C 'ANY. 3 by el mar hattan 3 and Cotton Ol 134 ver cent. Hands, aithough the' number” was amall as | Meads e periby o0 TS akes Durhan digor Horcules 1h: Leaming. | Feslir, Butir, dyie Vgt ete: 30 8 Wbet | mgpasy ind X "fi:;&“mr':l;lfflwpg"mfl::’;fy “If;'n'; ;::': d(lilok\’m'nuaflxn—uaurmnant bonds were fi:’,‘;“,’,‘:,{,’,‘{,“,,‘,‘kd;',‘“o{‘;';‘,{ J’”v'u,l,,hfe,f,o&'.',fl"“ (o}, r)ml;n :l:ekl e ““M' o("‘fl;\i &gje:gth %c bleached 'Ilr!Sle- Eataohed i, B ull but steady. e o 'OEE— D . | vens’ leached c; Stevens’ P 8ige; o had beon estimated_ to-day, being TI4 cars bt L R A S Hows. Salt Liake and Colorado stock selis at 80@be. | Sanched ~Oc: e Aoy Stovens b e ool Beb oyt delon WNELT, @ €0 htch long 0orn dumped out on thia-Iato de: | U, 8. #'scoupon.13434/C. & N. W...... 1113 | , Considering tho recent break in the market | Nebrasks and Towa stock tocaibe por busiiel | 1ojge: Sievens’ S RT 1ige. | % o) o | Proiuce Commission il Cold Storago. SRR AL line anc so mueh sold ahort tha the warket | 11, &, fig's coup. 1087 _dopreferrad...14) e e o M s SalE oo therg ‘were | frames 15 ner ib. ® plain Holland 8bge to 9oz Dado HONANA 12140; | sttt X0 | Bpoines, Boilers & Genoral Machinery position for reaction, and the siipping de- 53 10 very poot londs In. while there were somo | , BEANS.—Hand-picked. navy, $200 per | FLANKELS—P] M"—““ls“'fl" 20c; Goshen Coal, Coke and Lime. Shicet Iron Work Btonm Pumps. Saw Mills. mand, like the poor, ‘‘is always with us” 15 Leavenworth St., Omuha, ver{ choice loads. The market opened slow buuwl and other grades down as low as | 82ige: Clear L-ka 82i4e; Maple C, ll) 361¢c. lately, which steadies and lends strength, with the buyers liolding Eack, but when once | $1.25 lite- %. 1 H. No. 1 x. GRO. F. TanAgH, Pre C.F. Soopuax, V.Pres. | = G B, iL. No. %, y 83, H. No. 1 3 A" SUNDERLAND, Soo. Tiolh == ‘With this state of things it took only a nlwrz W D, & K. . they got to work the pens were socn cleared. Fruits, g s = § " i time for October to work from 8lc to 6 Pullman Pal.C The market was a strong 5¢ higher than yes- | orders from the coun'ry roquiring se- | ¢ 3‘0“."?,,32; g Q'"}‘-"“Xfl‘& n OMAHA COorpINEE ¢ "Lz T ST ECh where it remained steady with mo«ernte Reading. . e taale "' Pt ] 'l" lected stock and evira eare in packing can- Red inch, 155ge: ] [l 2 il oy trade, the tirmness lwlnni added to also by 5| Rock Istand ....1 ;'““"- Ll ‘:‘l“fl"“",l“ & ‘;"f:{“"“‘l" not always be filled at'the same prize: LA, K5 Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, ., WRoLreare smaller estimates of car lots for to-morrow, St. L. &S. F...) 52 R B T ot e Tolt ity | quated to the local trade for common stock. i 209 South Thirteenth Street, Omaha, Neb. Farm, Fiell and Garden Seeds, the expectation being for a trifle over 400 do proferred. ... 66, Qfthehiogs. There was nothing left over | ' “The warmer weather of the pasttwo or i T, JOHASON & OO Nos. 011013 Jones Street, Omatia, Neb. cars. From 41e October advanced to 475c C., M. & 8t. P, unsold. threo days has created a better demand for BLANKETS—White, $L00@7.50; colored, | Mannfacturers of I1 Wi e ou Hutchinson’s purchases, sympathy with do pm!errad--ll‘l/ Sheep. truits and stocks are moying more freely. 11040, 00, d B0 B t:m} facturers of Illinols White Lime. Starage, Forwarding & Commisian, wheat and some covering by the scalping St. P. & O...... 40% | Tyere were no fresh receipts and nothing Choice Californiastock is going | ™ Brow~ SHEETINGS— Atiantic A, 4-4, Tic; | fime: Hair. Fire, Brick, l"n'?:'wn PO e e — i R L U 2y do_preferred: 105 ' | doin on the market i, Michigan peaches are selling | Atiantie H, 44, To; Atlantic D, 44, 6iges A ‘1‘3‘2‘;\. el Guiny ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO. o Gor MRy exas Paollic - e per. askets. iantic P, 44, 53c: Aurora Ll d4, 5 2 = et ORI Satioctla. e brtichion the strade Union Pacitic Receipts. GrArEs—The supply. of home-grown | Aurora C. 4.4, 41ge: Crown XXX, 44, 6 NEBRASKA FU Storaye, Forwarding £ Commission, were very dull to-day and the general tone Wwus weak, orices showing a downward ten- | No, Pacitic. 28 Hogs. dency for all futures. Just at the close a do preferred 49,‘ w. U. l‘elezupn 3% 5 sale of 25,000 bushels of No. 2 white oats was MONEY — On call was active, raneing made for May delivery at 32, 8 B 1n provisions a comparatively strong mar- 2,‘:": c‘ln‘:ln'{; L :::‘:‘enl“‘ loan at 5 per | Cattle... , CO. grapes continues liberal. California, Tokay 5 fi. d -4 7 ) house of thu Henney Bugyy Co. Bug- and Museat, $1.50(3.50% choice home-growr, fl:“:’,'f,',g(,'l;;‘,f._, o ona H&.’.fi..fl,n‘ 4, Shippers of Coul and Colke, at, wholosalo and rotuil, Nos. 108, 1310 dige. ‘The market i fairly well supplied | pige: Pepperei R, '®46¢c; Popperell O, 4-4 SN ABERL Craanat b, 2 Teard St., Omaba, Neb. ‘Telophone with eastern grapes at 30@35¢ per basket. pperell, 84, 16c; Pepperell, 9-4, 18c: — = el LnAuAl-l-l ES—Choice Siverian, $3.00@3.50 l'nppcrvl 104, 20c; Utica C, 4-4, 43/ ‘prefarre Cattle. Dry Gaods and Notlons. " Teas and Cigars Wachusett, 44, 7c;' A R, 44, o 4 ket was witnessed, fluctuations were gener- | “pgiye MgRCANTILE PAPER—T@S per Prevailing Prices. OIummn—ancy Rod, 160 per box, $5 M‘.‘for:fx"g_ 4, it U g B SMITH & CO, o A. WILSON & C ally contined fo a narrow range, and while | .ang, fancy Rodi, 200 per box, $6.00; choice Nnule~4 BLEACIHED SHEETING—Berkeley cambric, bilto & " 28421 o o the best prices quoted prevailed at the opeti= | “Sricarine ExcranaE—Quiet and barely | o Snewingtheprevailing pricas paid for 1ive | 200 per box, §.50. No. 60, 9340: Best Y et, 44, 6¢c3 butter cloth | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods & Notions Importers and Jobbers of ing or early in the day, the quotations for all ““d, At $4.80@4.81% for 60 day bills, and stockon this markel LEMoNs—Choice Palermo, $6.00: fair Fa- | 00, 4ic; Cabot, Thge: Farwell, 8e: Kruit of | i102and 114 Douglas, cor. lith 8t., Omaha, Neb. deas and Cigars, 3 description ot the product, except for short | IS4 04 &s7 for demand. M J Cholce steers. 1300 t0 1500 Ibs lermo, $5.00@5.50; choice Messina, $6.503 | Loom, 8¢c; Gree i liobe, 710 King on L S CRER > | spices and Duisy Baking Powder. ' 1416 and 1418 ribs, showed little or no ehange from last Ao et e STl L e fancy’ Messina, $7.00; extra fancy 1todl; | Fhillip cambiic. bes Lonsdai. 11 Lony | KILPATRICK- KOCII DRY GOODS Hurney” Street., Omanu, Neb. night's closings. Shortribs for September o7 : at little steers Wlm i 8.& ‘ o xtra fancy Malorl, 88,50, dale, 8i¢c: New York mills, 105e; ]ew,e“.u ——————————————————eeee «® aud October closed at an Mdvange of 600 and PRODUCE MARKKTS. T P 4. us—California quinces, of large | 42 inch, 103ge: Pepperell, 46 inch, 11 1365 Peb= | tmportors ana ,,,.,.,. s Dry @oods, Notions 0MAH‘ MamlF““l’"RFRs & for January st a dealine of ng was Gooilioicholve eort-fed cows. ;31 size, $2.00@2.25 per box. perell, 6-4, 150 Pepperell, 8.4, 18: Pepporell, | “'Gonts Furnisting Goods. Cor. 11th & Harnoy ) AL0T lth Be ‘:o bl;:lmhonlw, with .(l-n\my dlv d]‘r"“ cmn:.:% :l!ep'. w.—vonqm" quotations S‘(’)‘:dmh?l::h“;)lgo:’l:l‘l.lzl COWS.. Ln{\\;wfimfi;fl’lt& l‘l(larlgll lin tflrl)" well .m. apperell ’l‘ 1 Ci mu“ a4, 8ts., Om~ha Y gcg= w the interest of 'or | are the 2:30 closing tigures . 1 supplied with good s . Bell and cherry, | 8i¢c: Canton, 44, 9%c; Trium, 60; WAy | se——— ornice. October dellve.rg lard sold at &:%@nw. Flour—Dull, steady and unchanged. Good ranxzo feeder: g . 2,50 $9.00. Cape Cods will arrive in a few days g?x‘m. 11c; Valloy, ?c.. " Furniture. A A A AR e e A AN short ribs ;.umu b’n}(.'elorlnx 5: 's:.so@m d.vyvhut'.l—smm. snl:lnbelrl:g wllh.ln yciste;- htmirfl:t Vblfied?rsq and'up- 275@3.00 nnx v;lll sell_fil. sn.oo@p lw“:u“b“m i AL L - A EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, an ively. mber 8 range untll nea. he close, when trade | _ WANIS........ Lo ed W Y J PPLE! e supoly claily ., it shor i e noindy thedne | v ot npryorens St s | PRCI AR BT o sk, Gnoce ichlian o Dey Lumber. Whtlesale Deators In Farcitare. | Mophocms o Sethns ol e, = 0 : H v c: v 4 3 ol T Dodg Bonadity, o peenbr Mol | ptle N b, 41340; | Erime et hos carée, AB ond. mioek: uttable for “"'""""”?—“fi'&““‘.“"""i e o e 'ork ran, lor January al 2 2 » Corn—Dul .. uiet an rmm" casl (% i scarce, and good stock, suitable for 2, ) D — LBy o ¢ = es 4 g lard at’ s:fimu n;d':aofl. 'r:gg at slgggg ocdnt‘;:r,la)xl :yfi 44 13-16c, ; ; ; Esg'?o:!iflgél‘l’ {fqmsm% %wonh $3.25@3.50; other varie- 10 fr. {18 120 {022 {02 £t CHARLES SHIVERICK, ik Smoke § aks, Boilers, Ete q 6,323, his month ciof at $12. ats—Dull ‘and heavy with no material e §2. 9 ’ i ';i:rk Y Ton e, mgl‘(l‘aim‘s iéfi chin‘nxe Se!:li: ‘ndl(‘)lcmh“ L PO thfll;ngl:x;‘e& heavy hog: ll‘l‘fl:'“-'llh: ;«‘{g‘;‘% 5 K”" aupplled Iimrnrng“mlfiedfll?zfi' 'Upholzte‘f y,‘ Mfll‘mfi\(‘lll’l"i‘ll;‘il:fl;‘h"‘"’ i‘n':l{f:'k«-muku ] 5 . r 5 o an aroam st., Omal 1 | “"R?T'L‘:tfioffi:%fii‘fl:ofi'.“‘{%‘fifi:’z‘:&'i;fis« Beioy irmat e, Good to cholce mixed hogs. S0 | T A S aon chock, S0 —_— e e e = | ritening, Tunis andt Gene ! Malo: Kopring, : tember closed at bmnos 3 October sold n Prime Timothy Seea—$2,2! S R Y 1 . 6034083 @0o on the spitt, closing at 0c: | KFlax Seed—1.045. Representauve satss. Flour and Foed. P 2 uerecenien i IOSEIE }‘luve%b«t clou‘e;l‘ -_’:l,"m H “Deoeflnger] l:llfl }\’Vthk)éTI}il o i . NATIVE STEERS—COKN-FED. {;h(' rolm‘wlm'/evluz. ll;fi‘%l;:;l;n(q pri lc\nl’i;meso = NG, i'AXTON, GALLAGHER & COy, | . .. .. ... il A rom 713c to c on the split, closing 'ork—Steady and unchanged; year, $12.00; 3 v. Pr, No. A Pr., innesotapatents. By B A 6 in. White PI 53 G, i "IERLIN: ey e e M e, split 10 | Japuary, S50, 3 Mo s st o0 19 84007 | ta Ltakers stralght, $2.20 perewt.; Kansas and "° 3550 1, w',',‘:!",‘;‘,‘;, Gm"m“‘:f;flififlm‘h'}g 0';'}.".‘"31‘;“’- PAXTON & VIERLING 7"1,5(:. clo-|m| ;c '{wb@:.x.‘i Ni"ntwb( . {i'm;fl'e'&"h“s;h -:;1 Of&"”"";‘; . 30....1104 4.10 m_y 1345 4.40 brm;l‘v;‘lrnlee“r' s“éf-cy mvgns”eafi)o;-‘_m"fi«; l “ “w w (Sel. Fencing)... w.w jlcbdnl) B!iADl; e"(, " 3 e dfi{rllm Works, shade easier; September’ closed at abouf Ty Sal eats—Shoulders, @ 1202 4.90 1871 440 as| , $2,25( f 5 FINISHING. . & CO., A [ ’f October sold at 613¢(@613@613¢c on the | short elanr. $8.80@8.85; short r.bs, $8.50. YEARLING HEREFORDS “,,, m,;,"m”. .00 per cwt. ; rye (iraham, $1.40 per cwt.; 1st and 2nd, clear, 1,14 inch, 8.2 8. Whol {4 lo G 2 ufi‘n:um.fi.:‘:‘ 1it and closed at413¢c; November sold from Butter—Steady; creamery, 17@23c; daliry, | 40....1103 $4.30 wheat Graham, $1.75 per cwt.; corn meal, 8d, clear, 1 |.,(.||‘ Be 2 By olesale Grocers, 1 4 9¢c to 413{c, split to 413¢e, closing at 415@ mgawo. RANGERS—A. W. ROHT. vellow, 90c per ewt: corn meal, white, $1.00 & 14, 13, 2 in 13tn and Leavenworth sts.,Omaba, ~OMATA WIRE € IRGN W A 41%¢c; May opened at 44%(@45¢c, split, sold to | Cheese—Steady; full cream cheddars, 11 | 59....1036 $2.65 er ewt: chopped feed, 14, 00@16.00 per ton ; A select, nuen, 28, DM STUEBLE &G = OMAA WIRE & IR ORKS, y ] Ao naer it 2412 O Yoo pia: fl%‘}g“ AEHANQI s T ety dmerioas, 21000 8208 ST o waen GH“:“D’ b L R L T B i Wholesale Grocers, Wire and Iron Raitin e, Dest: Nails, i K 02 2,68 holesale Grocers, ' 4 J 3 Novenbermld.n‘&’n cand closed at 25%c la dy at 16@17 —CORN-FED. HAy—Upland nmlrle, $8.00@9.50; com- |« w i 1 2 3 ) . ! i M:y Sold at S5 and at_ 29 @"‘)fl}éfl :.-' Sl:l y’ un‘%h:figed vy cteen]|iae WESTE! :snmns N-FED, mon coarse, $7.00@8.00. L Sy 1219, 1221, 1225 Huroey St., Omaha, Nob. Window Guards, Flower Stands, Wire Signs,cte. 1 3 Thnniit AR closed. g5 Sige. asken Popk mum;. b d salted bult hides, OMING STEERS, Clear Poplar, Bx. Bds. % in. & 28 ALLEN BROS., e T — 3 sold for January at $12.27<@12.80 and closed Gc, green ulafl @Gc dry lllnl., 2@ 906 u_on Grocer's List. in. Panel, s. 28...... 27.00 OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS A Lndla m. :);‘hsr dog:erlo': J;":J'f)lm la'cr ‘tlilry c.lllll" fl@lflc -{mun;‘ 30c each, N cows. flf‘wk—o‘rdml; Ag’:desf. 20}¢@81¢; m:i L i Corrugatea Ceiling, %.. 2.5 Wholesale Grocers, G. Andrein, Proprietor, A was stea low—Firm; No. 1 country, 4@4}g¢; No. 01 2,10 9.... 2. rime, ancy green an ) 3 T8, 4 Har oo 3 4 heln quoted at ‘6.35 bid, November at $6.30 | 2, 8ifc; cakes, 4i5c. ) i ’g}fl sg.p_s HILI Y ulow. 25¢; old Lovernmem o !5@ 0. G. ll’in"‘::.!'}j,.{ kil __._._._.—"N"m”” Hatmo 4 Ol M?'.'."’,’l:‘fm.:r:fi "\{ o'l':' "l'.'g.:‘::n'.:"\rvl uml‘"c;l"nl':: J mber at $6.2% bid and January at Recelpts, Shipments. FEEDERS, 80c;_interior Java, 25@23c: . Mochi ¢ fi Hard Signs, ote. Cor. 11th nnd Jnckson-st . Omahi, LS .';_‘gg'}"lhmm"'fnm ERhariiia Tour, bols, X ... 807 S fir{m-klas‘ roasted, 20ic: McLaug i | 3 1n wel Th n&lli ¥ and Hov, ardware. e A L M 18,000 g63c; Dilworth's, 20c: Red ross, | Pickets, D, & H. s s e anmnanann 3 261000 [ No. Av. snk. pr.""No. Av. Shk Pr. 2 HEE A bqnne LEE, FRIED & CO., Overalls. i 85,000 | “20....230 $4.70 '$4.80 —_— ~ 40’84, REFINED LARD—Tierce, 7c; 40-Ib square BOARDS. A Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CHIOAGO LIVE STOCK. Tc: 50-b round, 7ic: 2-Ib q, i h 2, .8 . = o0 | oaEm 10 A alme & 4% fiu:" ltfli oalls, 73¢c; S1b ’f»fius, e Sib | No: 5 com o 'mf,w f‘; 5 comn o1 88IT00 | oo S M oraenon G ot PClo% COMP. pails, 7’ CHICAGO, Sept 20.—[Special Telegram to ,.' York, sfl,‘ 20, — Wheat 3‘]“_ t the Ber.)—-CATTLE—When the condition of % 205,000; exports, 11,000; options anything is as bad as it can "be it cannot be | declined %%u ‘early, later ruled stronger worse. Everybody agreed yesterday thatthe | and advanced X@¢c, with considerable HIMEBAUGH & TA YLdR, Manufacturers of Overalls, Builders’Hardware &Seale Repair Shop | 707 Faute Suirte, Bic,, 1108 5pd 110 Douius Street, Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1406 Dougins sty SuGAR—Granulated, 61(@7c; conf. A, 65 \, ‘Z‘e' wnlte extra C, 6} @oxc: extra O, 61 No.1,4&6in, 12 a u n muzh . yellow C, 5i4¢; cut loal, 7% powdered, | No.2, “ % R& u (LR * Gl §sé§ss|§ - 3 I \1 atie TAtkey fob rouxbiand thin‘ang com- ?:32‘-" a|$ll;':: v':':: .l“t'r.:;on I{'l‘“‘c‘r ‘::E :‘fi;} “Hovmo'fl—lilmtl. 114@12: breakfast Aok R Nl‘l?l;;". ¥ RECTOK .\mv.:n'fliu. Y Cu., Syt ) " ~ monstock of all kinds was “as bad as could aded red. T8@siso; No. 1 Eto: No, 4.80 Dacon 1o alio ioacon sides 10X(@\0:weidry | A 12 1and16 £t 82180 C, Wholesate Hardiare, M. 4. DISBROW & CO., ! be,” and that was the only reason it was no | 3 red, 78@e in elevator }s@’u "aftont and 120 4% hams, 1 g« o: dried beet reguiar, 10@tics | > #0501 10th and Harney Streets, Omaha, Nob. Wholesale Manufacturers of 4 worse to-day, The handy fat and choice | rail “""md Octol T8i{c. 100 4580 hams l,m,k,' basige. 2 Westorn Agents for Austin Powde 3 3 Tor- Sash, Doors, Blinds and Monldlngl. heavy cattle were not any too plentiful and | CRER— W“{”‘ Sxpare. 90,000; 24 100 480 ad lumber s Ry Tl L2on BtesiiNalis, Fairbauks Bisndind Boslon. . Branch ofice, i2th aud 1zard sts., O q sold at steady prices, but atthe same time :2},‘;:35“":',‘,?;’:,“. ’.‘;;,‘°.'§F.'.§3'||'|'¢‘na'r“2.':5 27 100 4% evamIErad Blb rines g ties Fasiari OFFICE POST QUARTERMASTER, ~ Heavy Wardware & there seemed to be enough of all kinds, and (‘m ve; ungrad ;gc, No. 240 4.50 evapgr:ted' (L e R AR Brrion. FORT D. A/ A(uet\svl‘l‘r. Wrmaj'rt‘t"m Sl o BOHN MANUFACTURING CO., iho gooral marker was & vory unsatsfaciory | MAGSINC Giivore DO 1 o b Octobet ToAToL: lad chmisy eacher oy, | SRALED propmce, ' £t sonket t W. 7. BROATCH, Manufacturars, of Sash, Deors, Binds, . one to salesmen. The prices of the day were clg'gfliwfl 79,000; iy Live Stock Sold. s, T3c: ovaporated peeled peacnes, —c: b Eomitone, Wi e kecerrea it Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, | MouldingsStair Workand Interior Hard Wood Finish not nku:'llx diftovemt from, rul&flll’yandY:s‘m- 1 Niaooeinth m‘,de,.‘,j’;m.c“'v%‘. : e Showlng the number of bead of cattle sold 0" arsted, unpered “,‘} @i7o; now chrrante, ofobor o Thir e et e And pince'dygy | Bris. Wagon Sio ok, Hardwarg Lumber, oic, Ta | Justopened. . Koy MG Lesvenworth s I A 3 on the marke! ay : 3 Il be op i th t di ~ _-_—— l}‘ ch from there reported the markel Western, mfl‘r‘fl“m‘;’_’;‘;flf QI aos CATTLE. ke 0B208 oo e Callror Didders. or the conatrult “.."l,‘f".‘}.n?",‘.fé’wfl EDNEY & GIBBON, OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., 'o-day she hud 6,100 cattle and a dlsunlch @19.50; _optl S0 d | 6. H. Hammond & Co. 555 | muscatels, §1.80@ uew Valencias, 7’ 2. brick bulldings at this post, viz: 2 sets of fleld Manufac Mouldi Sash, Dy witha sort of grim but graphic humor re- | Lloderdiel Factive: sales, o pags: Sep | L BraurNo.Th &xalion kege. S1UQLI rg' quarters. 4 single sets of officers’ wholesnle l"’“ aud Steel, R o o R e A DORE A ported the market *“buriea.” Receipts, 8,600; ;:'m:’: % &&s-‘“dcwb:r 3100517 a’s P?P- New Orleans, per gallon, nnle ers. 1 company barracks. 1quartermas- w? rriage Wood Stook, Heavy Hardware, UG Ge Fittings. lhlnm-nu. ,000; market slow but steady. A 17.30; > syrup, balf Ibbs, “ol«l llma per alfu Hc: storehouse. 1 subsistence storehouse. T P P AT 20th and Poppleton Avenue, Shipping steer, wxwo pounds, uuo(a yewber, $17.2 ’)@4 ember, $17.40@ 1-gallon cano, oz, $10.50; hali-gallon Rino for T Teatne conl shed, and or the conver: | = = o 204) 81U FOPPISION AVONUS, _iC-Hue b £10'% 17.50; lnn-rvé 17.45@17.55. SR e bl ol 931 | cans, per doz, lXe.s quart cans, $3.25. slon of two storehouses into company bar- Hats, Cops, Ete. - P AT to 1, Petroleum— mnd nited. 43c. N S A CANNED (i00DS—Oysters, standard, per | racks. Proposals wmlho counsidered for fur- | _________ e | ), Leed s, bulls aud mixed, | qfEs—bteady and n fale request; western, m;{?f-. wolkht Wnioss ofhorwiso stated, | SA%: $300@510¢strawberpies. 3 b, per (G Sompltto. he Work, And. fOF ohols SopATAtelY: W. L PARROTTE & CO, STORZ & ILER, L : WS, 30, stee A2 hogs sell at e per Ib, for all welghts, h Proference given to articlesof domestic pro- | Jyholesule Hats, Cays & 5","” Lager Beer Brewers, 205, Wostorn rangers very [ows natives and ork—Steady and unchanged: mess was 3.10; California pea; e case. $4.8004.70; | duerl ! # holesu 3 4 5 Tk L AR AR T T 13 uoted at $15.25@15.50 for old; B16.5@16.50 | “Skine"or hoga welghlng loss than 107 lbs. apricots, ber cage, "S100G4.55: peaches, per | Shstionand manufacturs, conditions of prico Goods, 11 North itk Swrests Omahs, Neb, | Wintered Texans, $2.60@3.20. § hew, (e RO XA S TREANIAQITRATR QUOKEL. &0 case, 85,155, Bt White. i rries, per case, | given to articles of American production and 1107 Harney Street, Omahn, Nob. Hoes—Estimated _recelpts, 10,000 atels mfgfl olats Hiyhar, ‘.‘,&"q{,"‘“‘:; g mnlul::sh!n:l P w;oi : blue: | manutacture produced on tho Paciflo conat, 0 | e suu'm UMAHA S 27 3 ) oted 3 s 1 extent of the consumption required 3. T wek, Buas. “rade’ wad | sanasms Live Stock Notes. o per “ense, - $2 phlalgnlt‘:.p e 3 | Bubis sarvice thace. Blans. spociiiation ang Hyvor -3 the openn. with another up turn, of a0ty 1coaster—Dull; western, 13@2e; creamery, | - Cattle 10¢ lower. er chse. $5.20@0.7 i 1 1b mackerel, per dznlzt.’ Satimato of material reuuited oan begech at | Disullers of Liguors: Alochol and Spirits. 1mporters | Gy hALuEIL N, I RIGHWAN. J, B, BLANOHAND , 81! f " ] e s yet if ‘I;‘e’ :;mAm:"‘ve?.h':I m:rnfi l:‘;me:oa heese—Strong and firm; western, 9}@l1c. fillow hog T"It‘:i:, &W”mmu Der cAse, §3.25@3.85; 21b atring | Ment of the lllu'e. nn:nnn-‘.‘m:;u::.o:m :; WILLOW 8 ‘. angq DIST ILLE' £ ,l ALMER, RICHMAN & CO., f 25 hiiadolphins, s01d at 85 5@ 40; good to | Kamsas City, Sept. 2.—Wheat—Lower; SAYY.IYD 0f Ga Deans, et owse, $1.75: % Ib lima beane, ver : Tor Constraotion: of C0, and ILER & CO., Live Stock Commission Merchitnts, oholoe butcher weights, $5 wz-'» 30; cholce | No. 2 soft, cash, 083c; October, 62 asked} [ Good hogs strong 5c higher. marrowfat peas, per m«t dressed to the undersigned | Importers and Jobbers of Fine Wines OfMce—Room 24, Opposite Exchange Building, Pltk‘lll m. ; 15@5 20; common lléy'ma glg‘l‘r‘fiukefl 74 ” hld ~5q15 'rdx(.hzmm. Stewart, Ia., was In with a | $2. f_;dtg.el; !Iburly Jn#o nus;o “rb s rv D. A mgwn \‘Nyommu The United lull:fln:::ca:r-.'l:‘%fi;::" ;- B Union Btock Yurds, mmummum.. Nob, ' ot N s . 5 tom; 40@2.50; 5 l » right t ” s —Q——— 0"-'—"“’ in a train of cattle. . A het m];ufiuedr:nn:h l‘n b:ll. $6.50; :’ln :n ll{otrl':“l:l:l). R M 1ith Infantry, l’on Quar- Lumber. Stock Ce mlb.umu Muu-lmnu. — , $5.% , in_bbls, 0: do in . aeenas Rl L S o FINANUIAL ,,,m;-,',,-g;":,,g;gg.‘g,hwggr Qulsts v,:}b{;gflm‘;‘hc‘"m‘% was among the bbls, 84.25: gherkins, In bDIs, §5.50; do i 1A TUMBER CO. ; o b term Nikw Yonk, Sopt, 0 (Special Tolegram | Rard o, cash, 4ci Ociober, 633 Novem: | Y'JabtReimere Grand Ialand,markoted two Woonzzw:ll—'l'vrrhoov pails, per doz, Doaler . AllKindsot R g % the Brk.|—-Stocks—Stocks have had a | ber 69ide: No. 1 morthern, old: cash The: | 1ags of prime Hogs at $4.90. L45; Siioop palls, 8170; Nou T tubs” 80.50; BOYNTON FURNACE CO., Building Material at Wholessle. | LORIMER, WESTERF'LD & MALEY P wildday. The same forces that controlled | oy ola. cash, T0¢c: QOctober, 6de: November, H. T. Richards and brother, came in with | No. 3 tub, $550:;' No. 8 tub, $4.50; wasn: 18th Btreet and Union Pacitio Track, Omaha. R = SRS ) the market yesterday were at work to-day. | &lo. “On track: Old; No. 1' hard, Te; No. 1 | 8108 of cattle and a load of ‘hogs. boards, 3152 asorled bowi, 533, No. 1 st A LOUIS BRADFORD, Ldve Stock Convndsstath Liquidation continued on amore liberal scale | northern, 7ic: No. 4 northern, 7lc; new, No. | S, Haas, Councll Bluffs, & well known ‘!‘,““l- $9; No. 2 churns, $§; N&flchums. 9 " 8 Room 15 _Exchunge lmll‘llm.'.N' nion Stock d a heavier busi t ted, sales lhnd.'mc' No. 1 northern, 6ic; No, 3 north- Mm- 5 wnull"m at the yards. , " Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Pk i South Omaha, Neb. and a heavier business was transacted, 60@63c. N l‘onAcco—l.nrlllud 'sClimax, 44e; Splen- Doors, Kte. 'lrdl—(‘nrnwr"h and Douglas; Corner i & S 2 erpy O. Ka inwood, Neb., came in with did, dle; Mechanic's Delight, di; I ot & ik and Dou s, HORN & SHARF to noon being over 500,000 shares and were | “glour—\Weak and lower for new wheat; | a load of ted teers of his own feed Y Dallsht. Clof Leggels —_— nearly a8 Iarce as yosterday’s total transac- | patents, $4U0@4 05 bakers'. s3.20@5d0, ' | ® load o Cora ted sisers'of his own' feedin. Meyer's Star, 4lc; Cornerstone, $4c; Drum- - e commission Dewlors In Liv tlons. Rates for money were no higher, but p‘mlnh— eat, 271,000 bu. n ,‘f,;";’.‘.&';’.'.‘}’:'b'hfi."go..’;‘ r."F 13‘::2 gwond:.l‘i:ru‘hflhu 4817, du W) Boik'e © ¥, PIETZ, 'i«m;"g "‘“M:"“ N ik, O Mm Unlon » ne v q 1) nion L, Unlon the scare still continues and everything ap- Bhlpmunu—-wnefi. 16,000 bu; flour, 24,000 Q ! .gop.—&\fin—slxmmm inch, 12}4@12%c. Lumber. ,Ix.(.’.” )"‘"‘fi Hunk, Omali . E. 8. Howl - parently hinges on the action of the treasury, Post, Preston, was here with two 'TARCH—MIrror Gloss, 53(c; Graves Corn, 13th and California Streets, Omaha, Neb. iy m, Bank & Teust Co,, Omaha, B the impression being that Secretary Faizchild 5"'&'&'&“"‘?;&”’0”"“ woak 1m-ou.mlb-mn.‘ which were sold at e)g 060 Gloss, Toi Uswego Corl‘ Te. »© " FRED W. GRAY, ALEXANDER & FITCH, should advertise tiat he will pay a fixed rate | $hd Siosed frm 8nd higher: eash, 5@SXe: | g4.10, o e "'“'“"?“’ No.1,§2.00; No. R ER s GRAT, Commission Denlers in Live Stock, Room 23 ", 88 : John Borland, leigl heavy feeder, L75: table, With All MODERN Improvements. leur. Lime, Cement, Ete., Eto. 5 ok SH for bonds, which will induce holders to sell Corn—Frm an her; cash, 4cc; October, ] ..py_u xed, 8X@11c; m“_ 'KWG- ] Opposite Exchange Building, ock treely and set more money i circulation. as&e. awfl the hog market wi u's prime load of Cnclno—(}mq 0 47 and 49 Dearborn St. Cor. 64 Dougles ste., Omatia. Ned Yurds, South Omabiu, Neb, 3 ‘\ Imports of gold continue heavy; $1,431,000 m.m_(x’"k and lower; cash, 23)e; Octo- Joha T. Martin, with Mirtn Bros, st plen u.mu.;xm Saape i ouy 4o A M;“” T. W. HARVEY LUMBER C0., | UNION STOCK YARDS CO., e et shivmet. Ton it o | focigolgt e e : i B A e A dapan, oguic; J:"W""m.w, o | N e o 4 To Dealers Only. 0f Omaha. R Jold appear tonvun_lo'& a8 Wadl street | Wlhiy—ll.& (i ; * 1 W.T. Blodgett & Co., were'In with three ,w e HENRY E. COX,Omahs, Neb — Ofoe, 08 Faruam sireet, Omaba. Limited. John F. Boyd, Superintendent, —_—