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AT AT ‘.,L,,xv«nwu..wuu-..nummu- TR - P ko R » . R SR ee————— o .ll ied |)cf' N dence and advanced 2% per cent | medium to choice, $3.30@3.95; feeders, fair but weakened and finished 'y per cent wlrmd. $2.00@3.20. 1,003 better than yesterday. Liquidation was b g g | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1887, m Bitche packers and | porated, - THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. OMAHA JOBBERS' l]fllE(}'l‘l]BY A Trifle More Activity Noted in the | jowest prices of the day, and so far this year, | Yorkers, medium to prime, $4.30@4.60; pigs, | evaporated, e\upomml A.rlounuu lmnlcm Wheat Pit. were recorded, the last sales being the re- | common to good, $3 85 W @10 pitted cl new, Iy's, "CHURCHILL PARKER, verse of yesterday at nearly the inside | Kansaw Oity, Oct. 12.—Cattle—Receipts, Tiic; evaporated peeled peaches, o Dealer in Agricaltaral lleElflflml Wamg : 2,100¢ . . ated, unpared, 16, @ ' ' figu the day, and exhibited net deliv- e s, ek ot | ot runes, 3A81C; ' cltron, Caringen aud Buggies. Jones Strvet Hetben i ] | oo Carpets and Parauet ¥iooring. &b and Dotyled CORN SUFFERS A DECLINE. | eries extending from to 5'¢ points, Atchi- 2 1 Omuhia, Nobraska. 4 X ‘ raising, lower oo o hoice comTed, w4 1, | Lonlon lygre, #LINEL 1 : g QUi UYL b e sonleading. i : NNEER S METCALF CO., o e Sy St. Paul lost 2 points, | common to medium, $3.95@4.10; museatels, $1.50@ N ¥ ilotolas. 7 e : Agricltrel nplemeats, Wagon, Cariags Wholesale Lumber, 6. FPEXCING. 1.4 &0 in, 12 & 14 ft, rough........$10.50 1, W 16 W et 19.50 W L ) gl TXI11) 16.00 " ou e o R ] CEILISG AND PARTITIO 18t com, 5 in White Pine Ceiling. dnd Clear, % in nd com. in. ‘s, el oeva ‘raspberries, Northwestern 19, Missouri Pacific 2/, feeding steere, & Rore—Seyen-six 1y An Easier Feeling Manifested In gogging 23, Western Union 2 und Oregon Starcn—Mirror gloss, Provision Trading - Cattle Slow and Transcontinenta Hogs—Receipts, 6,000: shipments, none; | 6% uweyumrn. i lmpnmnununmr-n h\‘t 't State agenl The total sxlcs were | oib/0t opened be lower and closed 10¢ lower: kegs, 8140 et TS WO SIS, CRkng, & e e 1 ikt Ve fie i anmin Sl it 44+ ey Croice; v A0, 05 ity M L LREN sy, haif I I"nldtluu' * per_guilon ook Ghonved Hoohag, L0 e M’ hre PARLIN, ORE.:‘PgRF‘ MARTIN, —__Millinery and Netion; Brisk- Quotations. GorERNMENTS—Government bonds were | 4 o Laallin okns, per 408, J th H Stosk Boards same Jength. i"' e --w in e n ry & duil but firm and strong. K STOCK. cann, per do, W1BH; quArt cats e S hixoine, tatm, mlfllflmflfl Ulflmmlls fllfllls”llmfi "I. OBERFELDER & CO. " 8 YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS, i CANNED (oobs -Oysters, standard, por dear, ., 05 and 07, Jones Stret, Omahia. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. . 42 CoUDORc. IBIIC & N, Weres Wednesday, Oct. 18 | case, 88008 10, Arutvberrics, 31b, per cate, | A L P MATT R Tmporters & Jobbers urllllmery&loflm Cnicaco, Oct. 12.—[Special Telegram to | L Syb 88 cqupon. J the Bex. ] There was a trific more activity | Canada Sonthern in the wheat market this morning and some | Central Pacific... Cattle. 003.10: raspherries, 2-1b, per case, #3.00@ The receipts light and the market dull | &10; Culifornia pears, her, case, #4606 at ubout steady prices. ‘peaches, | 6 in. clear, No. 1 nannracmmrs of Buckeye Drmx Seaflcrs St White cedar, 6 in., :0in. qre, 1led AN Cultiv n?I cago & Al WS Chartibe, et cuse, | & L, Hen, 10010 th: s B tors o s AR 10 ey strength was obtained from the public | e e A" e Hogs. p ¥ v case, &80@3.80; blueber: | Red Codar, Spiit, 15e: 8§ ! 130, ~WTNONA IMBLEMENT O 3.7 ROBINSON NOTION CO., enble, which gave both spot grain and futures | € |"’“-"u"mn“l'«lw( aitgs | The receipts of hogs were considerably per case, $2.:3002.40; ey plums, & E ~Wholesale— 3 Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods id announced . decrease of 240,000 T Readiny heavier than yesterda (best), $0c: Ak The market opened case, §2.50; pincapples, 21b, weak and closed b ive lower. Three loads salmon, per doz, #2.( were unsold. 2-1b gooseberrics, per case, string beans, per case, $1.75 : 21b marrowfut peas June peas, per cuse, §3 2-1b corn, $2.30 um, in bbls, $6.5 mail, i Roc! k ln lm age, a decrease . ¥, iited Kingdom for the of 512,000 bushels of wheat and hm'rvln of flour and a decrease of furmers’ iveries of 88,000 bushels. New York ad- that exporters were bearing futures there. iarket opened at 1ge ad- vance over yesterday's closing for November | ~do .....mn-a and ut the same figures for December | Moxey—On call casy (@b per and May - 72%c and T8¢ respectively, The | 15t loan at 45 per cent,” closed oftered at #}§ highest point reached was 'e above these | PEReett 0 A figgures and this on the report of an insurrec- | oopt, 1 India, which Russian troops had been upon to quell, The news did not ap- pear to be gencrally considered of much im- B0ci plaster, $2.75 sush 40c per et doors, 40¢ per 40¢ per ouldings, 40¢ per tar felt, per cwt straw board, e h impoits to the Corner 14th and um-u-mnu- VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, . ¥ 3 — | Notions and Gent's Furuishing Goods, ¢ "7 A. HOSPE, Jr., 1105 Harney Street, Omaba. * Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1513 Douglas troet, Omaha, Nebrast —____ Boots and 8ho — | Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils. W. V. MORSE & CO., Axle Grease, etc., Omaha. A. H. Bishop, Managen, Jobbers of flunts and Shocs, —_____ Paper. _ CARPENTER PAPER CO., ) { _—K-IRKEN[;ALL. JoNEs & co., Wholesale Paper Dealers, } Amcnlmral lmulements Wagons & Buggies | -« ana wnsoutn 1o street, om Official Receipts. 1000 | tomatoes, PIcK1| half bbls, & Clear 5 in Ceiling. . . Clear y in Partit Clear finished, 1 & 11 in Clear corrugated ceiling, 4 Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on this marlot : Choice steers, 1300 to 1500 fhs Choice stec Fat little ste Corn-fed range st Good to choice corn-fed Common to medium co Good to choice bulls e —T wo- ils, $1.70; ; No. 8 tub, ussorted Im\\ll. s, 885 No. r d's Climux, 44c; Splen- “s Delight, 4le: Logwett & Cornerston c: Drum- #4150 4.65 . 4.00@4.15 N — 6@ per Tonacco-—Lovill qid, 41c: Mechan Meyer's Star, 41c t and firm, at #8415 for de- Good range feeder mond’ Horse Shoe, 41c; T, J Sorg's, (Buccessors to Reed, Jones & €0.) Dlce atock of printing. wrapp! J riting v I f ) pecial attenion given to car 10ad orders portance, but when local traders happen to Good native feeders, 400 ths'and ap- Spearhead, 44c. bo short in these days of very low prices it 108 o thad e £2.00; Wholesale Manafactarers of Boots and Shoes does not require w formal declaration of warto Agents for Boston Rubber Shoe Co. 1102, 1104 & 1100 i induce them to cover. When their wants had Ths and upwards. St @ge. Aarney St., Oninha, Nebi ockers, 400 to 700 butter and hanged. "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. | fied, which was iplished at the | \Wheat—Opened at about yesterday's clos- [ Erime fat sheep, picnic, 5e; creams, Sci ginger snaps, 8¢; city Coffees, Spices, Eto. Allllllal'Y Publishers. . the sagging began agin and | e fiuress advanced by, receded o | Fair to medium soda, 7o, CLARKE t almost the low point of the Common sheep No at i, Decembe 1 in type, % And printers’ UL Light and medium hogs advane Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills, 1 again but eased off and closed about Yy¢ higher than yesterday for Japan, 206055 ; Young Hyson, 26@aoc; Oolon, l y 7 ie, which was v ber and a shade easicr for Ma h, 0935c; | Good to choice heavy ho Tflas Cofts stx’ Bflk]lll POWIIGT Rupper Coods. it left off last night and began | November. 307 boal 2900 May, | Good to choice mixed hogs. B0-1b pails, $2 Flavorihg Extracts, Laundry Blue, Inks, Kte. 1414 the e <\ i i o November, ‘30je; December, ' 12%¢; May, pe *r. i DA tis o Hattiey Bitrer Crane. Moo ~ SWARA RUBBER GOn n suffered a decline of ¢ during the | *"cop " Opened a shade stronger and rled epresentative Sales. o= e . “Grookery and Giassw, = I orming session: The fnfluences at work | g for a time, then weukened and. deciined NATIVE sTRERS, decnn “"-,,vfl‘j;;"',;.-, St e e o Qrocuery and ¢ e | Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubher Good “'""""j"""""""“ heavy sclling of one local . changed some and closed +lower P, No. Av. Pr count—LL, 6% Ajaat for tha MABA GHT, Oil Clothing and Leather Belting. 1008 Farnam Street " :.:;;;)\l:-“':<;..| nnn.“lf::llln’:.‘g.,f',‘.‘._‘:l..l- (::“. .1Ifl:.:‘ 1 Voven hu, 41 9-16¢ smber, a-:m 40, 1434 #4450 | R e B TR gent for the Manufacturers und Importers o = = LA ot st o Tt 1 | s ety fvanced e, other_options abenans v srocn co ; .nocllsunnm..lflmllmv Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chlmieys, | —_ 8team Fitins, Pumns 1 weak feell s greatly | ghow no essential change: ' cash, 26c¢; No- 8 B0 solof ¢ By reason of tte central pouition cloge rel 0.8 h mabi, Nebraska, . ) § 5 5 ) . 30, colored, 10¢ olorad, 3 PR AT LU (L £ on the -x:-::m” 18t ||:~):l‘ “l';“"“ et (L ) i3 c; Bristol, Union p'fidflcf'wc.:'i" o ff‘.f".'fiméu :::::E‘"m: Commission and Stor. Pm]“ls Pll]fls and Ell!llles. 4 ceipta would send (h Ll Y Barley 68, 1186 210 U3 Y »—Bil st ol | invites and raciitates trarel and trame betmeen the D. A. HURLEY, | tenm aer e ety Rk ) they found this morning that they had no one ) E Canrer Wanp—Bibb white, 181/c; col a 22 g o A Prime Timothy— n ored, 2014 Atlantio and Pacific, d —_— m,.. litto. There were outside buying or- Whisky—#1.10. Shk. Pr. Aaset 5 3 The Rock lsland matn line and branches tacluds Ch ull]]mss](]]] ana Jo lfl[- CHURCHILL PUMP CO., g at the decline, h . T 00, B tandard, So3 Gem, 1o Beauty, Ottaw, Las Genosgo, M Were but 46 cars-for B, cused, $6.50. Very little do January, £12.2014. £ o B and the shipments from Chi bushels. Vessel room was tuken fo 000 bushels of corn opening was 42 @42iic for November and for’ May, and these figures were not ' 1 Onrs—Atlanta 54 PRI A T s R g0 Wholesale Pamps, Pipe, Fittings, Grape Buskets. 1414 Dodke St Omaha. Eteam and Water '-u‘vvlln- Humqnu!‘lon. for Mash Storage and Ufllfll]llSSll]ll Merchauls U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., PiNk ANp Rones—Richmond 6e; gn i Steel River 6e: Richmond 6« \ Washington e ; dairy, bettered during the session. The close was American 6l5c i Arnold B e e e ey Hio 112 e Ghme, Steam and Water SllI)IlllES at 4 for November und 443;c for rdll stetn choddars; 10%(@ Arnold A 12 A‘Anmld Goldseul loige. Dus e N IEDEMAN & GO | tmamany Wing B h May was increascd interest shown in @I ot n A bR L . - SRy the speculative market for oats, local opera- e i o A inece re of .'&"n':".“u',i“.' Tta track in of Produce Commission Merchants, ———— CHOWNEUL & COH tors taking hold more frecly, while outside sier at 17618 ks Tiie: Whit rolling stock perfect. 1ty passenger oquipment | Poultry, Butter, Gume. Fruits, Ete. 20 South Uth St., u orders were larger, Seller the month held ST green salted Live Stock Sold. '\5“ vigcs It~ 11ho satety appliances that experienice has prove. wlit, Neliraska, E“ “lfis Bmlm\s and Gflfl@ral Macl]ll]Bl‘Y - 'm i cash oats, o i} E ) Shotvinp tha HUmBar a2 hed Ao RelE Normandi Dr ¥ Lixurious accommodations i sl [ fl firm in By with cash ots, but me 3405 Gutie « ber of head of stock sold R ST Ll L K deferred deliveries ruled _casier, November ' salted | on the market to- nL\\ et on o S oot Sheet Iron W SAw Milla; S18 \ welling off from e b , a Cars, superd Dining Care, providing deliclous n chiroedes i § o B G pammona &' 100 | g s ocdd 5 e SR e GIRTS | Protice Commission and Cod Storage, | = RE 31 as : nuas Clty) rortful Reclining Chate Cars, 1+ man Aoy \ Q 1‘1;1‘.5&1 18] " Conskr Jeaxs—Androsédggin . - | sgementisconservative, its discipline exacting JCUTaRkN: PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. i =% | sagze 71{c: Rockport 615c; Conesto 1, = EEEEESSS = i Flour, bl Total, v L | Dieks—Lawiston o0 in.) thoy Lewlstor Goal, Coke and Lime. Wholesale Farm, Ficld and Garden Seeds t “disp Vheat, bu. Thorndike " y daily to attractive oyt and | & A G e S0, 511 and 0 Jonow St., Omaha { and on the deliverios traded i a declihe was (‘\",'.,"",-,,:”'- Anglo-Americ king Co. }:ill?:ifi!fifl 00, }‘}g#‘;;;'fl“ ' u‘mni.,h:‘ ‘....,.ml“..yl.n::..'.‘..gsx“.g,u';:u‘ inal [OMAHAICOR L E OR SR AL IMEACOR L o'clock of 10c, October short ribs of 230 e, [ Bhtier b Total. 1 Sl : 200 South 1ith Street. Omabia, Nebraska. ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & November lard of e, Decenbo ul"\‘u:’ufl‘ i Wiléat_ni: Unsold. X Siate points oaily Indies ..'.'.':'i'x':'fi J.J. JOHNSON & CO Storage, PUl‘WflmlflE and cflmlmssmfl.‘ - S s ok of wyc und Junuary lard 4, (00 exports, 12,000: options advan sules of st 1 o de. ) eprotection, courteay and kindly attention. Branch i GLIth Henney Buy Bugeles ArTERNO0N SEssioN-Wheat steady. Corn ¢ Vosterday, lewving off w spot firm and | 1, e ‘x \Ns—Memorial A T Apd shippere of Conl, Cok Oman steady. Outs dull. Pork for gunuary sold ye Ml Tl 1 | Dead hogs ol at bge per b, for all’ weights. N il 15 ., or ad t Chicago, | AR shippers of Conl St —_— el 317 und closed at #12.8214, or 'mll’\ '““‘l ';' jlu No 5Kins,” or hogs weighing less than 100 1bs. )lulln::HJ je: Heraules I8¢5 Leaming- rnam St., Onmahia ' Teas an gnr-. g l o oot e vy | red, nomina ved, ¥17@s2e in | no vadue, Pregnant sows are docked 40 1bs. 2i5c; Cotts ~ \a .8 e St | e .:.\(‘w.'tml m‘fl 1 ““‘I"mi“.,‘.'.,"‘llj sy .]1.1,\ red, 813 1. 0. b.; | and stags 80 1bs, by the public inspector. Crasi—Stevens' B hluu{hwl 7 NEBRASKA FUEL CO., 1 " WM. d"Jm‘]Eé"flf‘ 'fifl‘g‘ic J ed at 8 ), ST A 8. % November wis auoted. at R i exports, 33,000; | OMAHA WHO LE MARKETS. i Shippers of Coal and Coke. sflqq&!‘m’l uunuty 8 mm‘mguw m i { 1 @i 1o oth cash « ) P 1214c 0 e . closed Vi Jnuary sold and closed | (075 Jower on both cuslh and option® o Wednesday, Oct. 13, L '{nl!le b T Soun i St Omah, Nob, ney Blfeet, Omaha, A ut §#, in_ store, Produce, Fruits, Etc. plain Holland & ;¢ to 9¢; Dado Hollund ’ , Dry Coods and Notions. CHI closing at b1 The following are the prices at which | = FLANNELS—Plaid—Raft m——— ; = Oats - 50,000: exports, none; 3 | round “lots of “produce are sold o this Clear Lake 32}, mixed western, #2@i4c; white western, 35 markket: ‘,}"h" -u(’hHNM ‘~’V o Edas—The market is good and the supply | 27¢; B. H. No. 2 54, light, the bulk was going at 19 cents, but | Jic3 Quechoe No. 1, .-,4 les were mude at 20c. ¥\ 5T%0; Quechee No, M. E. SMITH & CO., DI‘Y Guofls Furnishing Goods and Notions | = Cor. 11th St.,, Omnha, Neb. Cnicaco, Oct. 3y ) 5 @ile. :}:\\J:Irlu}‘\wl i i»:l“‘:\ lr’.“\? Coffee—Spot, fair: Rio, firm at $10.005¢; options 1520 points higher and moderatel lots of premium and fancy steers sold at [ getive: sales BRASS, LEAD, ZINC, Etc. Will Pay Good Prices. M """ EAGLE CORNICE wofixé. Imnurters andJuhhgm in Dry Goods Notions | Menufacture fifillfl?l!?egmlflqfl aud Corni Gents' Furnishing G or 11th and Harney Sts. yrth 10th Omaha, anka. ._-——.——__. = - = — Smoke Stacks, Bollers, Eto. | obarigIT OCH DRY GOODS Co 3 5 October, §17 — Creamery, West Point, 30c; | 13%¢5 Windsor Also Bottles Bought & Sold .15 nd a few loads of good to choice | vember, #17 December, gther, $2(a24c por pourd: choiee mm h. 34'inch, 21c; G .Amrh,l at #5049, Anything below stock that Februa (@ 18.00, Second Hand Stoves Bo't and Sold. (um would bring the above price was slow and | Petroleum ; “',‘"-hl"&{;;‘j:;'d“ «d to sell, such as plain and common ) 2 nik G 2c; 3. R, P50 21 hoet: AL Graay. twing, diia) BLANKETS—White, $1.00G7.50; colored $1.10 western, 5, single 1 g Americas, 18%¢c; brick , 100 1bg | @300. LGy H. K. SAWYER natives of 1200-1b averages and around there, Steady. RIS 2 b u onEp _SueeriNe—Berkeley cambric, . that would not make over $8.75@$.25, Texans | Lard—Dull and lower, with the market | in,case; 16¢: ‘b‘;:‘,fi““lf“' 100/1bs in case, 140i(] s ; Ude; Bost Yu, , Oigc bum-r ‘ot | KRETSCH & SONNENSCHEIN DEWEY & STONE, ; western steam, spot, $6.3714@6.80, f'steady ; western, , 16 20¢. and rangers were also slow, with a slight down turn, Native butchers’ stock was un- | changed. The stocker and feeder trade pre- sented no new features. Some of the Penn- sylvuiiuns are buying heavy rangers at | steady; mixed, 55c; whiteand elloy to $2.80, proferring such " Good ‘demand; No. at the prices to states cattle. Such Cornmeal-Firm at & ; . Hog - Products—Dullj as they buy are natives driven out from wlings and matured on the s ranged as follows: Wholesale Dealers in Furuiture, ,M‘?9&@?2‘}%‘!&.&@.@9&%..§mfl]f§..§‘.?.“k.’:.. . v J‘;“ i very ot romaoks | Bl cumbno‘ 110} Lonsdulc, s o Gt per Ib. d q dale, Bio; New)Yor\ mills, 10)4c; Popperell, —Receipts light: prairie chickens, ‘p;r‘f_'fihfiz) t lll,g‘l’wn‘ggut J“i‘a'.-v‘n')p‘fim'.i-{‘ o e oo LT Quath | 8¢ alo: Bepperotl, 104, 22ige: Canton, 4-4. (@$1.00; juck rabbits, 40@5c each: | 8 kel Lfimm{x. f{‘ 3 Trfumph, 6o; Wam ...(r snipe, :Lm per doz; venison, 16¢ per Ib. .uB;t‘Im;“bu:mox))’d—AtlxmLh A, 44, Tio: A S er T, ved; bulk, | Bantio H, 44, 70; Atlantio D, 44, 610} At Now Y SBtcsoe) | lantio Py +4, 5s,c Aurora L1, 44, 5%c; Au- Qg o 8, 85@4001 Grown XXX 4,65, Foad ok 1oL 4 Shics Tudin Fosd, 44, 73 Porators—The cmarket s well supplicd. renc L 4 3%01” Ol0_ Dortuion, 1% 2,50 5 Dode Street, Oma Famam Street, Oniahn, Nebruska. L CHARLES SHIVERICK, ~._Iron Works, _ & VIERLING, Furaiture, Bedding, Uplolstery, Mirors Wrunghmfi(rlflcja?t L Biliog Wnrlr Bruss work hiue und nith work Ry 114 South llth street TAKE NOTIGE! Brothers of the Sir Knights of Pythias of the Uniform Rank: T have a full line of fine Black hx;nlmkiu Pants at #,00 and upwards, Give me o call, BRO. 8. KALISH, Manager. No. 316 8. 13th St., 3 Doors South of Farnam Cheese—Unchanged. New Orleans, Oct. 12.—Corn—Quiet and ‘Grocerios. “PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO.. | “"GMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. Manufacmrurs of Wire and Iron Reilings E.U seled Sc; Jerome bays, St. 1 red, ¢ \!y,:lv ( Stockers und feeders, U5, 707, 700 and 711 8, 10th St., Omaha, Neb. 3 Desk rails, \vllmm" u\‘l‘l:‘i % I\l bulls and mix ;. cash, 395@d0e; October, | Utal and Culorado stock sells at SoGusie: No- | £ xl’,?,‘.’!’:’.-’fi“ ’\f"l*&).‘fii,‘fllf;fl"'g‘}‘,",‘}"?m, MCC(‘;]T];’IESI;]‘EAGTJCG‘;‘SCUW OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS, 250, Indians, 5 rors, Lyl @2e: No- APL A 2 Pepperell, 104, 20c; Utica C, Wa- Riondy: nativs and hal breods, #3.55h Sty T PO B ¢ is well sup. | chusett, 44, 7¢, *Aurora I, S Mav s ur Fire & Buglar Pluuf Safes #2106@240. Wintered Texans, plied with home B, 44, e. Virginia stock gl 1200 and Lewsenworth Streets ha abratk e per bushel; | Py west Point 8 oz, 10150; West D. M. STEELE & CO., Boa B Point 29 in, 10 0z, 12}¢c; Rtest Dot o ta 1 Wi At 6575 : per b, low sale at 60@7 Hoes ~Trade was brisk, with little or no variation as compared with yesterday. b mery, 21@%e; dairy, MEAGHER & SPROAT, Genernl Agents for Diehold Sufe & Lock Co.'s "ALLEN BROS., Fire aud Buralar Proof Safes, Time Locks, y Afternoon #7077 | red 3 60; common and | 7112 bid} Decembor, light sorts, #.40@4.60; | there w » o sales exc ain, $4.3004, York sorts, $1.65( sold at 41e. Oats—Quiet; May 2.—Wheat—Firm: de- INANG] Liverpool, Oct. 12 FINANCIAL. mand e e P T NEW Youk, Oct. 1 ental; red western ]hnnd-\\ hr‘.nAl‘ No. 2 T Novemb Corn—Lower which 1 datl Work, 1815 Faruam diroet, Omalia. o Overalls. Sy CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. Mannfacturers of Overalls, s10xs—Choice large Californiaonions are | & (“""“""" o “‘9“”"“ XX, 10)5e5 ‘WOMEN CH) LDRE 219, 172 wnd 1223 Harney Street, Omah, Hl‘ \\“AHII!MI ]m k4'1‘ navy, #2.50 per bushel, e receipta ard larger and_ the 101 proot, §1.00; d0 288 preot, 1.0, R ° ver dor | G Weat Pt 40 in, 11 or, 106, - Checes | [N “ 'MEN ) Wholesale Grocers, A e S oAy, .M per bushel [\ Benus _"‘-lnmu‘v.nlfirim, 188 proof, $1.10; | MINALOV ITCIS Wholesale GPUCU]’S, S fornia stocl. 8240 por bushel. do 101 proof, $1.12; spirits, scoond quality, : HUNGARIAN 1114 and 1115 Harney Stre Hardware. No. 1, 08 Sd(ts 4d per ce [Special Telegram to b ; "LEE, FRIED & CO., 5 - ; 2, 08 3d(@os 4d: do 68 3d(@0s 4d. :u—ch ice Michigan cider, #.00@6.50 | {0y ’f.‘.!'.{"'xl-‘.‘mf:('ii?‘.’f.':‘ r‘;’&llut&l(&;flflxm i m desna Paiity, Slris Ble LI aa LbToVEI Eitash the Bre,|—ST0cKks—The stock market con- S ong t noMLY bl UL of 82 gal e At Lamay RIS ,.“.“‘h,sm, i Jobbers of Hardware anfl Nalls. - tinues in the same liquid condition und o | western, 4s S15d pe - Chotco . for stands, 2@2ic per Ib. Good horiey in neat one Ib. frames, Tinware Sheet ron ktc Scules,and ~__8ash, Doors, Etc. HIMEBAU&H & TAYLOR, M./A"DISBROW & GO, Wholesale Manufacturers of Brundies, imported, $5.00@ do- ns, fnported umm ( 503,00, Champagnes, im- mma Por case, §25 003,00, Amcrican, per lower range of prices was registered. The elimination of & large part of the short in- terest yesterday removed its principal sup- ukee, Oct. \\l‘r\—(. od stock, &5.00 'he market is fairly well o : . e, $10.00@10 - Builders' Hardware & Scale Repair Sho | port and left it still in the condition to be | Pot i o supplied with good stock. ,‘-‘"" & Cherry, | 30 B B, on, rate, 8270 plow : % Mochanics' Tools and Buffalo Sealos. hunl]DmmIlrnn sflsh, DUU]T,S, Blinds aud Mfl“mm!s, ! easily depressed, There is no investment Barley—Higher; No. 2, Bugle, $.00; lll x:w‘unl«“n(i 00! steel, spacial cast, 4'¢c; crucible steel, 61jc; .«r""lm" ‘::;:‘lnvmu'.:d “;r ahiay l!w'l"x‘vll.li:v'\\h- ___Omaha, Nebruska. Branch Ofce, 12th and Izard Streets, Omuhu, N buying of conscquence visible, those who | Provisions—Quict. e oty 800006505 Maiord, | cagt tools, do, 12163 Wagon spokes, per set, g oo’ ichiaritson Dr Co. " luke, Hiriico RECTOR & WILHELMY CO BOHN MANUFACTURING CO., have stocks being engaged in devising means Pork—October, §13.50(@14.00. ORANGES—Messina out of the marke! ‘('(K)(uhrlv ; lh}\ ek sct, u»»u! 851 Adl rr"klln LW L Gludstone top themselves by lightening their inng Oct. per bbl, €.00 per box; Ji sayed dry) $1.001StangTies, teachy L% 00, Trank ble, londs and cannot be relied upon to come in and buy. The bulls appeared hopeful, but A, October ‘and they have recently undergone a lively shak- | cember, 631 c: May, ing up, and many are said to be on the ragged | October and November, edge. There are some strong bulls left, 1 On trac! howe who show no alarm at the adverse condition of afftuirs and claim that with all axles, each, 75¢; square nuts, per Ib, G(@1 .mn)llt‘ Hottles Fr mujca, $10.00 per bbl, A0 bOX oice | €0il chiain, ber b, 61@13; malleable, 8@ioc i P L A e Choice | jron wedges, 6e; crowbars, 6e; harrow teeth, Mich um»lm F3.50@4.00: hAnmc grown, | g1 spring steel, 4@be; Burden's hos 20; Jonathone, 50815 $3.00@3.50 | ook, #4757 Burdew's mule shoes, hoice: Siberian, $3.00@8.50 | b wire, in car lots, £.00 per 100 Ibs} Home-grown stock is in liberal I‘rnn,nulla, rates, 10to 50, §2.40; steel nails, and is moving freely at 5c per pound; . 10th and Harney Ste. Omuhit for Austin Powder Uo. banks St Weatorn Agents | Mowldings, State Work 1 Nuily, Fair- NIE. Comer Wholesale Hfll’flWfll‘E Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blmds 2, morthern, December, t4c} Tige; No. 2, northern, 86 THEINHARDT & MEYER, SURVEYORS. Heavy Hardware. "7 OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., W. J. BROATCH, Mauufactarers of Mouldings, Sash, Dnnrs 4 Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel. And Bijnas ity A omce Fittings. suppl; Bhleion Avenue, s A > 3 FIC orings, Wagon ftock, Hilrdware Lumber, sto, 1300 | smmemiiinss: R60a0d Forploton Avents, - ~Wheat, 235,000 bu; flour, 150 ; § troek l reen butel (@te; g OFFICT Springs, W tock, Hlniware Tumber, o —— ks thie hammering and havsh talk prices are but x Selitarnia, 1 ‘\‘3‘;;(‘ Jitnor srae; Muats, dry flint, 10@lile; dey salt, $e: | Sours OMama—Room 5, Hunts Building, Ninth LDIILIE{;‘;:::E(I;L)LM s Brewers. 8, . . 3 L : e f Stree i e S little lower than during the June panie, when ‘T\‘lpml'ms——\\ heat, 67,000 bu; flour, 18,000 PrARs—There {8 a fair supply of Califo green ‘““Hk”w'j“’.]fi.“ fil(:{luL d hides, _nm "“”“': '"““m 6, Over Commercial National the Western Union sl at bls. b thirds pric irease white, fc; yellow, 8¢; brown, 1ige. pelts, ‘25 d0c. CoAL—Egg, $10.00: nut, $10.00; i, and has [ DDIS since paid two dividends of 1 per cent cash, | , €4 Lake Shore on that date touched 93¢, and pears on the market. Choice stock, & 3.00, Pescnes—Some fine California mountain peaches are on the market at # Bank. cinnati, Oct. 12 -~Wheat—Dull; No, STORZ & ILER, Bg ,‘.H!’“”ll“sale Toon and sgael Lager Bear Brewer, muhia, Neb. 1521 North Ei ). 2 mixed, 44! (@ nth Streot, Oinaha, Neb. bo: ! : e = — has since puid @ 2 per cent semi-annual divi No. 2 mixed, 4 e A g e e $10.00; Towa lump, $.00; Iowa nut, & THE dend; Lackuwanna, 13515, and paid a a3 | Rvo-Quiet; No. 3, 3¢ b at 82,000 per bunch, igois, #. . T T Mats, Gaps, Etc. S[]UTH []M o) afiad » 14mo to- *ork—Dull ‘at §14.00. Nurs—New crop; Ohio chestnits, 12!@15 : AHA ::]xdl‘:‘n:;ll\nd«lu;ldl,“u‘n‘x::t“ A:“v. I‘I‘:::l»:n‘x‘n";!‘(:k‘lll".‘ Lard—Lower ut §.321. per by peanuts, Tige, raw; Brazil nuts, 13c; ) Al W. L. PARROTTE & CO., s - has pald a 83 per cant dividend, and fo-day | o Rky—Stendy at L. almonds, Tarragona, 20c; English waluuts, Whmsfllfi Hats, Caps and Straw Gflflfls. CEAINER. N EWICHMAN. 4. 1 BI.ANCHARDS s pa i . Kansas City, Oct. 12.—Wheat—Steady; | 18¢; filberts, 1 OF TitE 1107 Haruey Streot, Omaha, Neb PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., sold at 975, Union Pacific was at 57%, and | No. 2 soft, cash bid; 66}4c usked; May, Flour and Feed. The following are the jobbing prices: Minhesota patents, £.50 per cwt; Minne- sota Bakers' straight, §2.20 per cwt; Kansas and Missouri winter fanc, patents, £.45@ 2.00; Nebraska pate i, FLT5@LW0 per cwt; shows @& loss of ten points. London was | 75!¢c bid, 34}c asl easy, but selling orders from that quarter | Corn—Quiet; were comparatively light. The market d; Novimbor, opened strong under the leadership of ‘Western Union, the Coolers and Vanderbilts, and advanced fractionally. The New York 2 cash, 841fc 35¢ asked ;M bid ) 88ke 7 Liquors, Live Stock Cummmmn Msrchants WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO | OMee-Moom 4. on and ILER & CO., - - Tuporters & Jobbers of FineWines & Liguors neca dhi g Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, The Best Route from Omaha and Council Blufts to 215¢c bid, 2i¢e asked. board of trade to-morrow. | = Eat Indin Bitters and Domestic Liguors. 1112 Haraey LlVfl Stock Commission er chants. | o shiso, » s © ‘wheat, (‘nm.un, £l 3 corn il ) te Pi » - — e Markot furnished free on application. Stockers an@ bears raided Atchison in Boston and knocked owiy whosh o i o0 | A 6 fn. Whito Pine 'f, $ ‘]; THE EAST=—— T3 Lumber, eofers furnishad oo pgod orms. Lnforsaces: ey it off over three points, This was the last §1.00 per cw! #14.00@ 16,00 per s h it i e OMAHl LUMBER cu 8 Aegonal Baak ead oul straw, and turned the current rapidly down- ton; br #1200 13.00 per ton; screenings, AINS A " IN 0) AND 1st and 2nd, clear, 1, 11{ iuch, 8.2 i, clear, 1 inch, . 3s., 41618, 21 A-uxm 1inch,s 28, ward., ‘The active list went off rapidly, the declines extending to four points, Union Pa- cific, Northern Pacific and Ore COUNCIL BLUFFS Chicago, weAND-es Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, $0.00@@12.00 per ton, Hav—Upland p course, #7.00s,00, i [l I LURIMFR WE-_bTERFIELD&. MALL? shipping, Had.0; stoe and £313; cows, bulls and mixed, irie, $5.00@5.50; common o 5 Boom 16, Kxchi o Bullding, Unio) ~lr k Yardal continental leading. Reading, it was said, a8’ steer In G s Lt wowT g g in Rock Island, Freeport, — Rockford LUU'SDBRADFORD ey X g e 3 i said, ) . ot 3 In- Grocer's List. B “ Tin .28, y ) y S—— 5 a is being put into shape for reorganization, ‘,f':i','\'f: 'uml R8.15; western sta :‘l‘:\_i Corree,—Ordinary grades, 201;@21c; fair, |~ & 134,137, 2in " Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, Dnfifllfl}' \mAL'fm,fr "L?IPULHM QSESIKIM < H“RN"‘ SHARPE, aud when comploted will havo a eapital of | JE S0 SEOY RTINS E G o fancy green and | Popyier, l!;;ul;::sn'»)r“rn.s e Elgin, Madison, Janesville, i hiuis Conumission Dealers in Live Stock, $190,000,000, 'The reports about, its reorgani- | ™oz “Roceipts, mixed, . \lmlm 2W@i0c ; % { in p‘m,{“ i Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, L bR Y FT O] T Vi \ Exchange Bulding, Union Stock v tior at first caused a fractional advance, and o $1.35@ | Arbuckle's, Toast MecLaughlin's “ s " Omabia. nees aUl Hank, nml... or: at ¢ { uckle's, Tousie cLaughlin's And il other important Enst, Northeast and Deater in all Kinds of Lumb " mihe, 5 Kowioy oy insufficient to support it during the -kl:wl .1 2 XXXX, B1or Dilworth's. 6; Hed Cross, nATTH ‘Southeas paler in all Kinds of Lumber, Froa. A Bank & Trist o, Oaha rid and it dropped to 13§ per cent. At Sheep—Rece! natives, i. Ba A through tickets call on the ticket agent at 1401 » and Califor + —— e —— o'«-;um:l:x:‘ed::::«lk‘v‘: ‘\)\"\‘« Jities Geridiid faad Texuns, 401 cquare 0. Q. Findt, Bf 10,0/ 10000s "iireet, do Paxton Hote), or ut Uiion Laciic 13th and Galidoruia Bta. Omabe, Heb. "ALEXANDER & FITCH, f ) o Ay 2. 4N 3.50 selling. The Standard Oil party has gone | “Phe Dro out of Union Pucific, and they have been the | from London quotes the cattle market un chiof factors I it for months. Tho free | Changed. Good American steers, ll@lle selling has caused it to decline 43¢ points, | PeX ID. Estimated dead weight. The samo party are believed to be workiug | , National Btook = Xavds. Louis, Oct. 12 s, 1,600 Cotton Oill *'stiffs,” and have shaken out & | shipments, 100; !'falr 0 cholce heavy veak insider. That stock showed tho wiost A native steers, $3.00@4.70; butchers steers, 3in Well unuw n & M and Be 10-1b' pails, B1b pails, Pickets, D & H, Plat S —Granulated, 6%@6i(c wbice; white extra C, iy @il low C, bi5¢; cut loaf, Journal special cablegram Pron PRED W ORAY, Commission Dealers in Livn Stack, Lumber, Lime, Cement, BI6, BIG | wovw congar mecuan mu voien soen (‘um-r 6th -na Douglas uu L)mnhl e U W HARVEPLUMBER GO, — | UNION STOCK V.A.Rl)b COu To Dealers Only., 0 Omaha, Linited. ¢ Oftos, Wl Kacunim BUesh Qmalh Jebn ¥. Boyd, Buperintondeat. Rt aan Sleepers and the fnest Dining Cars in the world arg run on the waln line of tie Ml wiuki L. Paul lailway, und it P 10 passéagers by Gousteous employes of the com, 815 $17.00 13.00 1550 st St, No. 8 50 hm ; breakfast | A, 12, lhnd 16 18, lfl .60 C, ¢; bicon mlun, v}.@w-:;\lry BV 4" "%0.50 D « Alll L\Aflu- (l:ul‘lll ‘ lh’ l‘““AF}fllL.U Assistant General Vassenger 404 1% A8 Biuera) suportutenceat, Lacon, 114@

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